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Show J ; I J With The Society Circles A m H j t ' Tho most Important society event H i ", 1 of tlio woek wns Uio" Arbor Dny Tea H ' ,. ! given 'nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H j'l j U. A. Hendricks on Thursday nftor- H ! i noon nt whlch'thlrty five guests woru BB j present. hfl"rooms woro decorated BB I with spring .blossoms and tho tables, H 1 wero porfect In every detail. Tho H BurprlBO(qftho afternoon camo when H a telegram was received hy ono of H tho guests from Mr. II. A. Hen- H h drlckB announcing tho engngement of BB ' tho hostess Miss Lnlono Hendricks H to Judgo C. 11. Hurt of Salt Lako H City. During tho dessert courso tho BBj ' shades wero drawn and tho rooms BBj , wero lighted hy candles on small H ' "fortunu cakes" which contnlned gifts BB i I for somo of tho guests. Much mcrrl- H ment was caused when tho slgnlll- Bfl canco of each gift was explained. H j Miss Hendricks proved as slio has BBj ( many times boforo her ability to on- H tcrtaln In a unlquo and clover man- BBj H H A charming affair of last weok was H the party given nt Murdock's, Friday H evening by Mr. George Eccles, tho H occasion being IiIb birthday nnniver- H sary. Tho evening was spont In H dancing nnd delicious refreshments H wero served. Thoso enjoying tho H affair woro Mlssos Holla Smith, Mary H Thaln, ituth Ilarher, Rnchol Dalllf, H Jcssio Scott, Adollno Harbor, Louise H McAUstor, Zolpha Spencer, Georgia H Turner, Wllford Carllslo, Nathan H Nlbloy, Junius Smart- Georgo H Eccles, Sidney Nebekor, Co ell Chrls- H tensen, Darrcl Hendricks, Alton liar- H rlson, Wesley Howell, Misses Emma BBj Kccles and Uarda Smart wero tho BBJ chaperoncs. H Invitations nro being received for H a Mother Gooso party to bo given at H tho Second ward hall Tuesday even- H Ing by tho Ilco Hive girls. Everybody H will bo In costumo and a good timo Is BBJ anticipated. BBJ Tho Etna D. Young Cnmp of tho H Daughters of tho l'loncora held their BH , meeting at tho Italic room. Misses H Ardolla Smith and Loulo Dell ren- flV dcrod a piano duet. A quartet was flV '' given hy Mrs. Kvcrton, Mrs. Havens, H j Mrs. Ulchand, Mrs. Smith. A chap- H tcr of Church History and tho lito of B. her mothor was given by Mrs. Lotl H tla Hanks. At tho closo of tho meeting B ' a delicious luncheon was served at BBJ Murdocks. BBBJ I BBJ An Interesting ovent of tho week BAV was tho party given at tho I). Y. BAV ' gymnasium for tho members of tho BBJ opera company of Florodora and their BBJ partners. Tho evening was spent In BAV j dancing and rehearsing parts of tho M opera. During tho evening delicious BBJ refreshments wero served. BflBJ M Tonight Mrs. Mattlo H. Hansen BBJ will entertain tho members of tho BBJ Prlmnry stake hoard at her homo on BBJ Second East street. Tho ovculug HBfl will bo spent In music, games and so- BBJ clnl paBtluio and dainty refreshments BBJ will bo served. BBJ A dollglitful nffalr of tho week wns BBJ tho party given Thursday evo nt Mux- BBJ dock's tea room tho host and hostess BH being Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jones. Tho PH rooms wero effectively decorated with BH ferns and cut llowors. Tho evening PH was spent In card playing nnd danc- served. Forty guests had tho pleasure pleas-ure of tlto evening. Mrs. Inez Thaln entertained with n prettily, arranged children's party Wednesday afternoon. In honor of the birthday anniversary of her son, Wik Ham. Children's gnmes wero played nnd refreshments '.scr Jed. Ten Uttlo guests had the pleasure of tho afternoon, after-noon, x&i HH1&. m m A most Interesting meeting of the Drigham Young Camp of tho Daughters Daugh-ters of tho Pioneers was held Friday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Edwin Uennlon. An excellent program was rendered nnd delicious refreshments wero Berved. The Clio club members enjoyed n delightful afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Joseph Odoll Wednesday. Two very Interesting Irish plays wero given by MIs8 Zelln Smart, "Dolrdro" by Yeats, and "Tho Tinkers Wedding" Wed-ding" by Syngo. Tho discussion was In chargo of Mrs. Powell and Miss Hazel Andorson furnished tho music of tho aftornoon "Trnumerlo" Tea was served by tho hostess. Tho ceremony which united In mar-riagd mar-riagd Miss Mabel Jones of this city and Mr. Lawrenco SJobcrg of Mill vlllo was performed Wednesday In tho Logan teraplo. In the evening n wedding dinner was served nt tho homo of tho brldo's paronts for tho Immediate families. The tablo was beautifully decorated with carnations. Covers wero laid for thirty-five guests. On Wednesday nfternoon Mrs. D. I. Younkor assisted by Mrs. E. E. Younker very pleasantly entertained tho Methodist Ladies Aid nt her homo In North Logan. Tho nfternoon wns spent socially and preparations wero mndo for n midsummer utility baznar. Dainty refreshments wero served by the hostess. One of tho most artistic affairs of tho season was tho tea danco nt Murdock's Mur-dock's given hy tho Clio club Tuesday Tues-day aftornoon nnd evening. Tho rooms wero henutlful with spring blossoms and potted plants. Ono balcony bal-cony wns nrrnnged for receiving tho guests nnd tea was served In tho other from n tablo charmingly decorated dec-orated In yellow. In tho evening tho men Joined tho ladles and dancing was enjoyed until n Into hour. The Eliza U. Snow Cnmp of tho Daughters of tho Pioneers held an Interesting meeting Friday nt tho homo of Mrs. Inez Thnln. A plnno solo was given by Miss Lettlo Jncob-son Jncob-son nnd a vocnl boIo by Miss Mnry Thaln. Mrs. Ann Hopkins gnvo In an Interesting manner tho Life of tho Prophet Joseph Smith. At tho closo of tho meeting dainty refreshments refresh-ments woro served. Tho U. A. C. Woman's club held an intorosting mooting Monday nftor-, nftor-, noon at tho homo of Miss Margaret Wilkinson. Tho early part of the mooting was dovoted to business and tho reelection of otllcors for tho ensuing en-suing year. Mrs. V. E. Clark was elected president; Miss Chnrlotto Kyle, vlco president; Mrs. Guy Car-don, Car-don, recording sccrotnry; Mrs. S. O. Stevens, corresponding sccrotnry nnd Mrs. Georgo H. Hendricks, trensuror. Following this Miss Chnrlotto Kyle gavo In n charming manner "Pootry of tho Wnr." At tho. closo of tho nfternoon tho hostess Berved tea. Mrs. F. O. Reynolds was a guest of tho nfternoon. Tho following mndo up n party which spent Arbor day In tho canyon: can-yon: Miss Holon Thatcher, Miss Edith Ed-ith Thomns, Miss Cleo Robinson, Miss rioranco Thomas, Mr . Scott lludge, Mr. (My do Cannon, Mr. Leslie Les-lie Smith, Mr. Preston Dudgo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Jncobscn and. family and Miss Elizabeth Drysdnlif spent Arbor day In Logon canyon. Mrs. Elmer Stoddard of I-o Grande, Oregon Is visiting with relaHves nnd friends In Logan, Mrs. Ellen Nihloy has roturnod from n pleasnnt stay In California. V Mr. Earl M. Crondnll of Snlt Lako spent part of tho week In Logan. Mrs. Authon Andorson Is spending n few days wjth rclntlvcs In Dow-uoy, Dow-uoy, Idaho. Mrs. Mnmlo Woodland returned to her homo In Idaho on Friday nftor a pleasant visit with relatives In Logan. Lo-gan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwood Molntyro of Council Ulufl's, Iowa, woro In Logan Uiq foro parl4ofp'jy:o(week visiting relatives rel-atives and friends. Mrs. Ellen Ufenderson of Snlt Lake) City Is visiting In Logan, guost of Mrs. Eliza King of the Second ward. A successfully planned nnd carried out surprlso party was given tr.. and Mrs. Arthur Pickett last Monday evening by memborBof tho Third ward choir. A most delightful evening even-ing was spent with music and games, after which n most dollcious "lunch-con "lunch-con wns served. About thirty guests had tho pleasure of tho evening. - - " it |