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Slio carried a shower bouquet of brldo's roses an J llllles of tho valley, Tho bridesmaid, Miss Leona Silver,, woro pink char mouso with an overdress of UrussclB laco trimmed In pearl beads and carried car-ried pink carnations. Assisting tho brldo nnd bridegroom and Mr and Mrs. Monson In receiving were Mr and Mrs. J. It. Thomas of Logan, patcntH of tho bridegroom Mr ar.d Mrs. II. M. Crassly, and Mr mid Mrs. I.awrenco Monson Ir nnd Mrs Georgo P. Harding recoHol ih guests In tho dining room Aasl t lug In serving wero Miss ntt-i Mon son, Mlsi I.eoh Peterson nnd 5lss Knto Thomas of I.ognn nnd Mr-s u 11. Smith of Salt l.nko C Itv 1t joung couple will mnko their home In this city. .... Mrs C II. linker entertained a number of her friends Tuosduy at-tomoon at-tomoon tho occasion being her 157th birthday annhoisary. A delightful afternoon was spent In music and social so-cial pastlmo nftcr which a delicious luncheon was served. Covers wero laid for Mrs. Hena Tnrbot, Mrs. UI-Ho UI-Ho Walker, Mrs. Margaret I'allard, Mrs. Ulzttboth Hump. Mrs Joseph Anderson, Mrs. Em?r Crockett, Mrs E. Ebrow, Mrs. Carrlo Thomas. . . On Snturday of Inst week Mrs. D. C. Hudge entertained n fow frlendB Informnlly at her homo on East First North. Tho tlmo wnB spent In music mu-sic nnd games, and dainty refreshments refresh-ments woro served. .... Mrs Robert h. Hnrman nnd Miss Etta Nelson entortnlned tho Theto Rlrls at a Kensington on Monday afternoon af-ternoon nt tho Hnrmon homo on First Wost street. Tho tlmo was plcnsant-ly plcnsant-ly spent In sowing, conversation nnd listening to aellghtful music on tho VIctrola nnd piano. Tho rooms wcro beautiful1)' decorated In Pink nnd whlto jnrnntlons. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments woro sorved. i .... Last Saturday evening Mrs. John Itozsa entertained a number of friends In honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. .Tho. evening wus spent with song nnd games. Refreshments Re-freshments wero servod. .... A very Interesting meeting of the Clio Clrclo was hold Wednesday at tho homo of Mrs. W. O. Robinson. Miss Florcuco Shamhart had charge of tho program for tho afternoon. Sho road "Tho Mod," by Galsworthy. A piano solo, "O, Uoon of My Delight," by Lehmann, wus beautifully rendered render-ed by Miss I.ottlo Jncobson. At tho closo of tho mooting a delightful social so-cial hour was spent and refreshments wero served. Thero wero a numbor of linked guests. .... On Sunday evening Miss Vorn ' (loodsell entertained at n birthday dinner, nt tho homo of hor parents. Following tho dinner n do'lghtful owning wub spent In music nnd bo-clal bo-clal chat. Th0 tablo wns beautifully beautiful-ly decorated with cut flowers. Cov- eis wero laid for twolvo. .... On Saturday of last wook Miss Anna Adams entertained a number of her frlonds nt a candy pull, complimentary com-plimentary to Miss Vera Goodsoll .It being her birthday anniversary. Music Mu-sic and dancing wcro enjoyed during tho evening. Delicious refreshments woro served. .... A very Into-ostlng meeting of tho tho A. C Woman's Club wns held Monday aftornoon at tho homo ol Mrs. D. C. Hudgo. Pan-Amorlcnn questions wcro discussed. Mrs. Rail gave a papor on "Amcrlsn ns tho Mo'tlng Pot." At tho closo pf tho nftomoon dainty refreshments woio served. Mrs. Ellen Erclos and Mrs. Sarah llnllard left Tuosday for I.oflranto, Oregon to attend tho funeral of their brother-in-law Mr. Ellis Sallabu-y. .... Illshop C. W. Nlbloy spent ovor Inst Sunday In Logan. .... Mr. and Mrs William Howell am Bpondlng tho week ond In Salt Lake. ... Master JoBoph Jones of Montpelter p. 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After a thrco months sojourn In California Mr. Henry Urady hu,ij returned re-turned homo much Improved jn health. .... Misses Zlna and Myrlo Plngree returned re-turned to their homo In Ogden, Tnos-day Tnos-day aftornoon after a pleasant viblt hero, guests of Misses Veda and Karma Kar-ma Parkinson. ) . President C. N. Jenson of tho" Do Y. C. spent part of tho weok in-S't Lako ort business'. ' '' i .... I Miss Knto Thomas and Miss Ettd Nelson went to Salt Lako to attend tho Monson-Thomns wedding. . . Mrs. John H. DnvlB and ion Rowland, Row-land, returned Sunday uvenlng fr.oin a plenRant visit In Salt Lake with Miss Gladyfe Davis. . f .... Mr. nnd Mrs. Luthor M. Hon oil I nro spending tho week end In Hijt i Lnko. i .... Mrs. Julia Ntbley and chlldten Vent to Salt Lako Friday morning tn nttond 'a party given l' honor ot Rlshop Nlbloy's birthday minivers- nry. I .... Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W Xtiylo- rf Salt Lako spent over last Kunda In this city. .... Mrs. Margaret Morrell 1b vlsltlns In Sa't Lako guest of Mr and Mrs. Roy Egbert. w w m w Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Lambtho-n f Nashua, N. H. wero in Logan tfie early part of tho week. " I . . Mnnngor W, R. Sloan of tho I - i fount Hardware Company, In In tho East buying goods for his flrra. enacted a similar law in 1853 and regarded re-garded It as a domestic matter. Under Un-der questioning by Senator Sutherland, Suther-land, ho thought the effect of tho Hitchcock bill would bo to weaken tho allies. He cited the biography of Embassador Embas-sador White at Rerlln In 1898, during dur-ing tho Spanish American war, to show Germany's attitude It was stated thero, ho said, that a ship-.Joad ship-.Joad of war materials had left Hamburg Ham-burg for n Spanish po't when Mr. Whlto protested and tho German government, although It had a clear ,rlght to pormlt such traffic, ordered tho ship back to Hamburg o bo unloaded. un-loaded. , |