OCR Text |
Show WITH THE SOCIETY CIRCLES BBB A pretty pro-nuptial nffiilr of thu BV week was tlio trousseau ten glen BBV on Monday nftornoon by Miss Marie BBV Kcclos. A color schema of pink and BBB whlto was beautifully carried out. BV Vases of pink roses Mere o cry w hero BBB in ovldcnco. Tlio tea tabic had n BV crystal vasu of pink roses, with shad- BBb cd candles at either end of the table. BBh 'flio chandelier was shaded In pink BBb uhlch mado a very pretty effect. BBj Mrs. Lyman Hyde, Misses Klnnlo BBV Calno, Delia Mnrrell, Margaret and BBb Edna Nibloy, Emma and Jcsslo Ec- BBfl clcs assisted In serving. About ono BBfl hundred people called during the uf- BBl HHh BBJ Tho Delta Phi Club cntortalned for BBl themselves and escorts Monduy eve- BBl nlng with a schooner party with ro- BBl freshments later at tho home of Mls8 BBl Olllo Jean Nlblc'y. Thoso enjoying BBl tho affair wero Misses Olllo Jean BBj Nibloy, Rachel IJalllf, Ruth Barber, BBl Mario Pcdcrson, Delia Smith, Ado- BB lino Harbor, Rcsslo Stewart, Georgia BBl Turner, Mary Thnln, Kllcn Nielsen, BBJ Lucy Laugton Messrs Joseph Robin- BBl son, Gcorgo Eccles, Nathan Nibloy, BBJ Spencer Anderson, Alton Harrison, BB Wilford Carllslo, Wilford Salisbury, BBl Glbbs Langton, Cyril Hammond, Ev- BBb erott Grlflin, Dnrroll Hendricks. HH BBV ! Miss Mario Eccles, daughter of BBV Mrs, Ellen Eccles and Mr. Georgo BBV Calno.son of Prof, and Mrs. John BBV T, Calno, both popular young pcoplo BBB of this city, wcro married Wodnes- BBB day in tho Logan Templo. Following BBB tho ceremony a wedding bieakfast BBB was sorved at tho homo of tho brldo's BBB mother on West Center. A color BBB scheme of pink and white was artls- BBB tlcally carried out and pink roseB in BBB n crystal vase formed tho centerpiece BBB for tho tablo. They left later tor n BBB short trip after which they will ro- BBB turn to Logan where they will bo nt BBB homo to their friends on Mnrlnda'o BBB H BBB A delightful social ovont of tho BBB week will bo tho rortuno Tea Danco BBB to bo given this evening by tho Clio BBB Club nt tho licudrlckson homo on BBB East Center. There- will bo fortune BBB telling booths with real fortune- toll- BBB crs. Dancing will bo enjoyed and BBB refreshments will ho served, The BBB ten tnblcs wero arranged in tho lib- BBB rnry nnd wcro attractively decoratod BBB with vases of roses and sliadod chan- BBB dcllers. The members of tho club BBB will take turns In tho pouring. The BBB purpose of tho party is to mako BBB funds for tho club, theroforo a small BBB feo wll bo charged tor tho different BBB attractions, It promises to bo ono BBB of tho most unhiuo parties of tho win- BBB H BBB Ono of tho most delightful affairs BBB of tho week was tho sleighing party BBB given by Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Gossol BBB -in honor of tho mombers of tho BBB Third ward choir on Tuesday evening BBB After about an hour's slolghlng tho BBB guests wcro taken to the homo of BBB Mr. and Mrs, Gossel where an elab- BBBj ornto junohcon was partaken of, nt- H tor which the ovenlng was spent In H playing games, and ths rendering of H sovoral musical numbors. About mid- H night all departed tor their homos H with a feeling that thoy had been B royally outertalncd. About twontyflvo wero present. Tho ceremony was performed on Wednesday In the Logan Templo that 'united In mnrrlago Msg Margaret Schnub and Mr. Clifford Kloepfer, hoth popular young pcoplo of this city. A 'reception woH given in tho evonlng nt tho Schaub homo for a number of tho rolatlve8 and friends. Iho roomsi wero beautifully decorated decorat-ed with cut now crs and potted plants. Music nnd games occupied tho tlmo nnd refreshments wcro served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kloopfqr will mako their home in this city. Ono of tho most artistic affairs of tho winter senson was tholcap year ball given Monday evening nt tho Smart gymnasium by tho Pnn Hellon-lo Hellon-lo society of tho U. A. C. Tho unique- decorations wero carried out In rainbow effect, nnd It can truly bo said that tho Smart gymnasium has never presented a moro beautiful appearance. ap-pearance. A numbor of beautiful gowns wcro In evidence. During tho evening refreshments were served. Mrs. Henry Blanchard entertained tho Thomas Tarbet Camp of tho Daughters of tho Pioneers yesterday afternoon. An Incident of tho early settling of Lognn was given by Mrs. Joseph Tarbet. Mra. Joseph E. Cow-ley Cow-ley read ono of tho last speeches of tho Prophet Josoph Smith. .Mrs. O. I'.wc-r rendered a vocal solo. Following Follow-ing tho program n social hour was enjoyed and refreshments wcro served. Miss Allco Chnrles entertained with i musical on Sunday ovenlng at hor homo on Fourth West, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hoffor of Denver, Colorado. Musical selections wcro given by Mrs. Hoffor, Miss Maud KIrkham nnd MIs8 Lettlo Ja-cobson, Ja-cobson, nnd wero greatly enjoyed by thoso present. At tho closo of tho evening dainty refreshments wcro served. Ton guests wero included. Tho Indies of tho Clio Clrclo spent n most pleasant nftornoon Wednesday Wednes-day nt tho homo of Mrs, V. O. Robinson. Rob-inson. Shaw's drama, How Ho Lied to Her Husband, was glvon in n very charming manner by Mrs, James II. Llnford. Miss Dora Wright led in tho discussion which followed. Mr. Morris Chrlstenson rendered two vocal vo-cal solos accompanied by Prof Otto. At tho closo of tho afternoon tho hostess nerved refreshments. A dollghtful affair of tho week was tho party given Wednesday ovenlng at tho homo of Mrs. John Chrlstinn-sen Chrlstinn-sen in honor of Mrs. Ollvor A. Jon-sen, Jon-sen, n brido of tho month. Tho rooms woro prettily decorated with cut flowers and potted plants. Music and games occupied tho tlmo and dainty refreshments woro served. About twenty guests enjoyed tho pleasant affair. Ono ovenlng during tho week tho following young peoplo onjoyed a slolghlng party, after which refreshments refresh-ments woro Borved at tho Bluebird: Misses Mnry Thaln, Iluth Barbor.-Lu-cy Langton, Rachel Balllf, Olllo Joan rjlbloy; Messrs. Daniel Hondrlcks Sidnoy Neboker, Oliver Edwards, Cy-rll Cy-rll Hammond and Spencer Anderson. r 4 Tho member of tho U. A. C. Wo-man's Wo-man's Club spent a most pleasant at- tornoon Monday at the homo of Mrs Asa Ilullen. Miss Elizabeth Smith gave an interesting talk on Modern Philosophers, which was greatly enjoyed en-joyed by thoso present. At tho close of the afternoon tho hostess served rcn-eshments.r pj" STf 1 "MTsS Mnry Tinln Entertained tin De'ta Phi Club last' Saturday nticr; neon at her homo on First South i Tho tlmo- was spent playing COO, after af-ter which delicious refreshments Uero sorved. Tho following members wcro present: Misses Ruth Barber1, Delia Smith, Rnehel Balllf, Bessie Stewort, Lucy Langton, Mnrlo Pcder. son, Adeline llnibor and Olllo Jean Nibloy. " ' Misses Rachel Bnlllf and Delia 1 Smith entertained Trlday ovenlng I with a delightful affair at tho homo of MIfs Bnlllf on First West street. a The evening was spent In playing a fiOO, nftcr which delicious refresh- a ments were served. Twelvo guests I enJo)ed tho pleasant nffnlr. ' f F About fifteen of tho little friends f of Miss Rosa Hayball woro entertain-F entertain-F oil nt tho homo of her parents Mr. t and Mrs. II. G. Haybnll on Monday afternoon In honor of her tenth birth- day anniversary. Tho time was spent In playing children's games nnd dnin- ty refreshments wero served. ' Mr. Grant Cole, cntcrtnlned twenty twen-ty of his friends Monday ovoning with a dancing pnrty at Murdocks. Tho danco halt was artistically decoratod with Jnpaneso effects nnd cut flowers. flow-ers. During tho oenlns refreshments wero nerved. Tho pnrty was chapor oncd by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Colo. Miss Mario Poderson entertained with a 500 party Friday evonlng In honor of tho Doltu Phi and their partners. Tho rooms wero attractive with cut (lowers and potted ferns. Music waB enjoyed nnd refreshments wero served. Twenty-four guests wcro Included. Ono of tho most charming affairs of tho week was tho dancing party given last ovenlng by the M. S. T. & T. Club at tho Logan paylion. Tho unlquo decorations woro carried out in a color schomo of blue- and whito. Blue and white bells wero charmingly arranged about tho halL Refreshments wero sorved. Two .hundred .hun-dred and fifty guests wcro invited. a Misses LaUuo Robinson, Virginia Burnham wcro hostesses at i' leap year party given Tuosday ovenlng at Murdocks. Japanoso effectsrviwere used for tho artistic decorations in tho danco hatl. Cards and dancing occupied tho tlmo and refreshments woro served. Forty-olght guests on-Joyed on-Joyed tho delightful affair. (ir Mrs. H. J. Hatch cntortalned on Thursday afternoon with a Kensington Kensing-ton in compliment to Mrs. Vem Shur-tllff Shur-tllff of Salt Lake. Tho rooms wero attractive with cut flowers and potted pot-ted plants. Music was enjoyed and dainty refreshments wcro sqiped. Fourteen guests woro present. , Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harris entertained enter-tained at dinner last FiTCay evening tho honor guests being Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming and Mr. W. A. Ross. Tho tablo was prottily decorated with cut flowers. Following tho dinner tho party attended tho Schubert Symphony Symph-ony concert at tho Tabernacle. " Tho employees of tho Amalgamated Sugar Company entertained last evening eve-ning with a delightful social in tho Providence pavilion., Tho hall was prettily decorated for tho occasion. Dancing was enjoyed and dainty refreshments re-freshments wero served Miss Gladys Smith and Carrlo Thomas ontertalned Wednesday evonlng evo-nlng with a bobsleigh party In honor hon-or of Miss Vilato McMillan. Lnter in the ovenlng refreshments woro sorved and dancing was enjoyed at Murdock's. Sixteen guests woro pros-ont. pros-ont. The Sorosls Girls entertained on Wednesday ovenlng with n birthday party, It being tho seventeenth anniversary an-niversary of tho Sorosls Club. Tho rooms wero bright with cut flowors and music was enjoyed Dainty refreshments re-freshments wero served. Miss Margaret Schaub ontertalned Monday evening with a trousseau tea. Potted plants and carnations woro used with excellent docorativo effect and dainty refreshments woro served. Thirty-six guests enjoyed tho delightful affair. A delightful social event of tho week was tho card pnrty glvon Monday Mon-day ovenlng by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Peterson. During tho ovenlng music was enjoyed and rofrechmonts woro served. Twenty guestsi woro In- Mrs. Evan Owen spent Wednesday In Wollsvlllo. Mr. F. W. 'Hotter loft Monday for Salt Lako City. Miss, Daisy Rolapp of Salt Lako spent over Sunday in Logan. Mr. Al Thurman of Salt Lake spent over last Sunday here. . Mr. Lon J. Haddock of Salt Lako spent part nt the week in Logan. Mrs. Lyman Hydo of Salt Lako It visiting with relatives and friends in Logan. Mr. Benson Parkinson has returned return-ed homo from an extended stay in tho cast. Mrs. Ray B. Benson and little son, returned to their home in Arlmo, Idaho, last Sunday. Mrs. Vernon Shurtllff and Httlo daughter of Salt Lako aro visiting here, guests of Mrs. Lavlnla Card. Tho Reese family are holding a family reunion today at tho home of Mrs. Incs Thaln on First South. An enjoyable time is anticipated. On Saturday of last week Mrs. G rover Duntord entertained with a kensington. Tho rooms were decorated decor-ated with pink and white carnations. Dollclous refreshments woro served. Fourteen guests woro p'reaent. Miss Elizabeth Drysdalo was tho hostess of a dollghtful affair on Thursday in tho form of a kensington. kensing-ton. Music was enjoyed and delicious delici-ous refreshments wero served. Eight guests enjoyed tho afternoon. . Mrs. H. J. Hatch entcrtajned nt dinner on Sunday evening In honor of Miss Eliza Packard of tho Unlvor-slty Unlvor-slty Dramatic Club. Tho tablo was effectively decornted with cut flowers and covers wero laid "or eight. A social evening followed. |