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Show I WithThe Society Circles ) P j Ono of tlio moat notable social H events of tlio winter wan tlio banquet H glvcm Monday evening nt tlio Uotol H Logna by-tlio Commercial Boosters H at rts av real house warming given H ' liy TlTo business men to show their B Appreciation of what Logan has long H oedpdajprst class bptc'j At 8:30 M n'n oi5eUcnt pVogrnmatl igU'on on B tlio mczznnlno floor onslstfng ot B selections by tlio lloostcrs quartet, H jolo by Carl Farnsworth, solo by Vlr- m Rlnln Batcson, piano sole? by William B l'otorson. Tli'o now dining room B firosontod a brilliant Sccno with Us H cffcctlvo lighting and harmonious B coloring. Ono liundFcd sixty'' guests M wero seated nt bcaVliatly appointed PH tables anil tested tho, cooking nnd H s'orvlco of tlio now hostelry consider- H ihg tlio fact that such n crowd rather B overtaxed tlio cnpaclt) of tlio houso H tlio scrvlco was excellent. Mr. II. H Q, Noboker Introduced Mr. .1. U. M Shopnrd lis toastmastur, and Messrs M Robert Audorson, A. E. Ilowcn, Ilov. B 1 A. Wlttonbcrger and M. S. Drown- H lng ot Ogdon, responded to toasts, I-" all being In pralso ot tlio now hotel nnd tlio benefits It might bo expected to bring to our city. An orchestra H , stationed on the mcz7nnlno lloor rcn- H ' dcrcd selections during tlio banquet. H It wns a ery lino nffalr nnd tlior- B 1 oughly enjoyed by nil present. Hhhj ! On Thursday In the Logan templo tho ccfemony was performed which 'united in marrlngo Miss Mnrguorlto ' Dnln and Mr. ThomuB Ilnllard, both H popular young pcoplo of tho Second H ward. In tho avenlng n wedding H dinner was given at tha homo of tho H brldo's mothor, Mrs. Snrah Ualn, H only tho Immedlato families being H present. All about tho rooms tut H llowors wero effectively arranged. H Mr. nnd Mrs, Dallnrd will lenvo H soon for southern Utah to mnko their i H On Monday afternoon a most In H foresting meeting of tho A. C. Worn- H nn's club wns held at tho St. John's houso with Mrs. A, M. Fleming us H hostess. Tho topic "Mexico of tho H Past and I'rcscnt" was most ably H given by Dr. Titus. Tho lccttlro was H Illustrated by lantern slides. At tho H conclusion or tho meeting tea and n J social hour wore enjoyed. Ono 0f the social events of th'b week will bo tho annual Thota ball 6 ho given! tonight at thq Smart gymnasium gym-nasium Everything, pohits jtownrd $ succossf uJ, evening, and .a -good time; for everybody. " "" u ,. 5 K iT " A nojablOiove'nV'6f:tody Is till tcstluionlnfr to."' glvuWbVitlio R Jlcf Society workers for Mrs. Lucy '8. Cordon nnd her counselors. Mrs Cordon leaves soonfcfor a visit to California-.., , ;StV f J Tho Wobyca Society met' yesterday I afternoon nt Mechanic Arts building with Mrs. B. J. Norton as hostess Miss Laura I'oulson rend In mi Interesting Inter-esting mannor "Athallnh" n biblical play by Haclno. After tho mooting refreshments wore ourved and n social so-cial hour enjoyed. Mrs. Frank Dnlnos, Mrs. Ilarron, Miss ltowborry, MIsb Inez Thnln and Miss Florence Curllslo wero guests of tho afternoon. after-noon. Miss Ellzabath Drysdnlo entertained entertain-ed yesterday afternoon with a ken slngton. Aftor a pleasant nfternoon spent In sewing and social pnstlmo dainty icfrcshmenta wero served Tlioso present wero Mrs. Julius Jn-cobson, Jn-cobson, Mrs. J. It. Anderson, Mrs. George Dahlo, Mrs. William C. England, Eng-land, Mrs. J. II. Chrlstcnscn, Miss Lettlo Jncobsen, Mrs. Howells. MIsb Ivnlo Iludgo entertained nt a delightful party .Monday evening nt tho homo of her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. B. S. Iludgo on First Wost. Tho early pnrt of tho ovenlng wns spent In music and games, after which a delicious luncheon wns served. Tho latter part of tho ovenlng oven-lng was spent nt tho picture show. Those present wero Misses Holcn Ilowcn, Margaret Iludgo, Rosalind Grant, Ulancho Iludgo, Mildred Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Jean Iludgo, Itnchol Dankhoad and Kuto Hawkcs. Tho Clio Clrclo mot Wednesday with Mrs. J. II. Llnford with a largo attendnnco. Tho program for tho afternoon consisted of muslo by Orleg, "To Spring" played by Miss KIslo Thompson. Mrs. Mngdn Voter-son Voter-son gave In on Interesting manner tho drama "Tho Man Who Was Do'ad" byToTstoy. Mrs. Fannlo Vernon Ver-non led In tlio discussion whfth followed fol-lowed and gavo an Interesting talk on Tolstoy's Ilfo nnd tho Work ho did for tho Hussion' peasants. Miss Kllzabeth TJndorwood gavo a short sketch of tho musical drama, "Ora Khozantschlna" by Moussorgsky'. At tho cIobo of fio afternoon a Boclal hour was spont and . tho hostess sorv-i od refreshments Mrs. A. lit Farroll nnd Mrs. D. H. Thomas wero guests' of tho afternoon. " . . at,l ' Mrs. D. H. Thomas Is -visiting with relatives trf'Salt Lako City. -, , - ,. ' Dr. II. A. Adnmson was' 'in tho city Thursday. ' ' Mr, C. Z. Harris ot IHchmond spent Thursday In Logan. Mrs. Horaco a. Nobekor and llttlo son havo returned from a pleasant trip io Now York.'"j Mr. Nathan Tolman of Honoyvllle spent over, Sundny in Logan. Mrs. George Andorson and little son returned homo to Drlgham City Sunday after p. pleasant '-visit with ..relatives. S " Mr. George Farrell It -visiting with relatives for a"fow da'8. Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Alnsworth of 'Memphis, Tonn. Bporit tho early part of tho week here. ' Commissioner Georgo W. Llnd-qulst Llnd-qulst spent part of tho week in Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. Stophen Hnllstono havo returned from a pleasant trip to tho Pacific const. . .Mrs. Jane JL Jones, is- .visiting with relatives und friends in Pnrls, Idaho. , i ", Congressman 'and''' Mrs'. Howell and family nro visiting relatives in 'Salt" Lako" and "ar665)ectc'd In Logan In a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J., M. Dodrero nro at homo after a pleasant trip to tho Pacific coast. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Needham returned to their 'Homo in Salt Lako Wednesday after a pleasant visit with Mr. and MrsT'tfnthlns Lund. |