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Show WITH THE SOCIETY CIRCLES 1 Mrs. Harry Farr was the charming I hostess Tuesday afternoon at u "500" 'i. party given at her home on Third .r-P South Street. The rooms wera decor-I decor-I ated with vass of golden glow, whllo i the luncheon table was ver yattract- lve In a color scheme of yellow and white. A prize wnB awarded to Mrs. C. N. Jensen for the highest score. 1 ho following guests participated In the gamo: Mrs. Julius Jacobsen, Mrs George FIstcr, Mrs. T. M. Nielsen, Mrs. II. A Pedersen, Mrs. F. 13. Need-ham, Need-ham, Sirs. Moses Thatcher, Mrs. C.N. Jensen, Mrs, Henry Haybnll, Mrs. J. S. Calderwood, Mrs. N. A. Larsen, Mrs. Ell Bell, Mrs. P. A. Thatcher, Mrs. G. T. Alvord, Mrs. C. T. Wright Mrs. Frank Earl, Mrs Jesse Earl, Mrs A. D. Bell, Mrs, Gil. Cole, Mrs. A. U. Palmer, Mrs. Frank Palmer, Mrs. N. W. Haws, Mrs. Harry Stoney, Mrs. L. Linnartz Mrs. Andrew Nyman, Mrs George Llndqulst, Mrs. D. G. Rowun. Assisting the hostess In serving wcro Miss Lettlo Jacobsen, Miss Ortta Flitter, Flitt-er, Miss Adelaldo Wright, and Miss Olena Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson .Mrs. Florenco Williams, and Mrs. Ruby Williams of Ogden spent Sunday In Logan guests of Mr. und Mrs. Harry Fnrr Mr.', and Mrs. Clarence Dullln and baby returned from Salt Lake City Thursday morning after spending the fore part of tho week there visiting relatives. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Harlow of Ogden Og-den have been spondlng the fore part of tho week in Logan visiting with their daughter, Miss Lavon Barlow. Mrs. Ed. Edwards and family motor ed to Salt Lake City and Miss 'Laura Lund of that city returned with themi .... Miss Marguerlto Edwards entertained entertain-ed tho U-lo-ca swnrm of tho third ward Boo Hive on a swimming party tX. jpw Wednesday evening In honor of her I"S house guest, Laura Lund of Salt Lake City. After the swim the girls wore taken to Murdocks whero light refreshments re-freshments wcro served and dancing wag enjoycrd. About twelve glrla were present. One of tho most delightful kenBlng-tons kenBlng-tons of-tho wedk was that given thy tho Mlssos Aldylho and Lais Vernon at their beautiful homo on 2nd North Street, In honor of Miss Inez Rico. Tho Library was prettily docorated with' golden glow, "While tho parlor, living rooms wero tastefully decora ed.,rith marigolds, The lunchegn table had for a centerpiece two beautiful vases of pink and white sweet peas. A color scheme of yellow yel-low and' white prevailed In the place cards and throughout tho rooms. The afternoon was spent In playing games sewing dancing and music. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to tho following: Miss Inez Rice, Miss Blanch Worley, Miss Edna Crookston, Miss May llend ricks Miss Mario Pederson, Miss Val-otse Val-otse Egbert, Miss Margaret WoodBlde Miss Margaret Knowles, Miss Iva Richards, Miss Louise McAHster, Miss Leona Calderwood Miss Myrle Pratt. .... Mrs. Maggie Morrell of Logan was the honored guest at a kenslngton Wednesday afternoon at Mnntl given bv Mrs. W. W. Crawford. m"m " " . . . . Mrs. Hugh Sloan of Portland, Oregon, Ore-gon, is visiting In Logan for a tew weeks before returning to her home. .... Mrs. William Luthy has returned to her homo at Preston after a very pleasant visit with her daughter. . Miss Hazel Cranney has returned from a delightful trip spent at St. Anthony. w Miss Jesslo Stewart the accomplished accomplish-ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Stewart of this city was married In tho Logan Temple on Thursday to Mr. A. L. Reese of Benson Ward. Immediately Im-mediately after tho cermony was performed per-formed Hie happy couple left by auto-mobile auto-mobile for an extended tour of the state and will visit in Morgan, Og-den Og-den and Salt Lake beforo returning home. Both the young brldo and bridegroom are very popular In their respective communities and havo n host of friends who extended congratulations' con-gratulations' and best wishes for a happy and prosperous marriage career. care-er. Announcements of tho marrlago have been mailed to about two hundred hund-red relatives. a a A farewell party was given in tho Eighth ward meeting house Tuesday evening In honor, of Elder Roy Llnd-blad, Llnd-blad, who Is preparing to Jeave for the mission field In ho very near future. fu-ture. .it " t, Mrs. ErneBt McKinney left for Salt Lako City on Wednesday for n brief visits j Miss Myrtle Peterson, tho charming' charm-ing' daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. L, P. Peterson of tho Second ward, was married Wodnosday in the,, Logan Temple to Mr. Lloyd- On McDonald former student body president of the Brlgham Young Cpllego. A .wedding ' breakfast Vas servWa't thbrnome of .the brlde.'s parents A brief honeymoon honey-moon will bo spent In Bear Lake. , m 9 Mr. Louis Roser of Salt Lake, who jhns been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. l) Bell returned home yesterday. Sirs. Roser will remain for several (days yet. . J Mr. George Bloomfleld ami family of Salt Lake City, are visiting In Logan. Lo-gan. Mrs. E. Y. Stoddard returned Saturday Sat-urday night from California and Oregon Ore-gon whero she went to visit with her children. Mrs. E. Y. Stoddard was away for about four weeks and was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Thomas of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mechnm nrc making an extended trip to Laa Hot Springs In Idaho. I . . Mr. George L. Dunbar of Logan, nnd Miss Jane Naylor of Providence 'wero married Wednesday. I .... Mrs. Thomas Barton of Ell, Nevada, Neva-da, Is here visiting with her sister, Mrs. F. W. Kingston. . Mrs. Harry Stoney left Wednesday 'for Chicago and Iowa where sho ex-I ex-I pects to visit with relatives and (Iftlends for about two months. .... , Miss Margaret Worley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Worley left Tuesday morning for New York City where she will visit with her sister Mrs. Strobel. Miss Charlotte Kyle of the Agricultural College and Miss I Stover of California accompanied Miss Worley. ' a . Mr. Moroni England and family of Tooele, are making a brief visit with I relatives In Logan. I I . Mr. Gcorgo I. Fames Imb returned return-ed from a flvo weeks trip spent at Bannock and the surrounding county. coun-ty. While at Bannock he was the guest of his grandson, Mr. William F. King. Tho return trip was made by automobile. .... Rev and Mrs. E. T. Lewis returned return-ed to their home In Logan, Wednesday Wednes-day evening after a four months trip spent at their summer home on Lake Octongue In the Muakoka district, Now York, Boston, Toralto, Chicago, and on the shores of Connecticut. They report a very delightful trip. . Mrs. T. E. A. Hall and her two children, Ted and Betty, and Miss Hope McMurtry, of Pembroke, Onto rlo, are making an Indefinite visit with Rev and Mrs. E. T. Lewis. .... Congressman Joseph Howell and family left this week for Santa Cruz, California, where they will spent somo time visiting with Mrs. David I. Stoddard, daughter of Congressman Congress-man and Mrs. Howell. .... Miss Fay King of Ogden Is spending spend-ing a week visiting here with Miss Elizabeth Drysdale. . . . Miss Lavoyle Peterson returned home Tucrday from a two weeks visit in Salt Lake City with friends. .... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mowry nnd their two children, Erna and Hazel, of Salt Lako City have been vlBltlus In Trenton with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Shoemaker and alBo vUltlng In Logan with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clark. .... Miss Nellie Barker of Ogd5ti and Robert Gardner of Logan were mat-rled mat-rled In the Salt Lake Temple, Wed ncsday. Tho couple will leave Immediately Imme-diately for Berkeley, California whoro they will spend the winter. .... Miss Lillian Pnrry, who has been tho guest of Miss Marie Gardner for tho past three weeks, has returned to her homo In Ogden. . . . i Mr. John Montrose left Tuesday for Bolso, Idaho, for a brief btay. I .... Mr. Robert Bod and Mr. Cas, of Ogden, motored toLoganandspent of Ogden, motored to Logan and spent over Friday visiting with friends. .... Mr. Hy Pingree and Mr. Lawrence Pingree both of Salt Lake City stopped stop-ped over in Logan Saturday on their way to Ideal Beach. . a . Jack- Eccles of Ogden has been visiting in Logan with relatives and friends. a a a a Grant Gardner left Tuosdny for Berkley, California, where ho went to attend ho Berkeley University. a" a a a Mayor- P, A,, Thatcher, Commls-aloncrs Commls-aloncrs James Larsen, John quaylo, and Engineer Roy Buljen have re- turned from n delightful auto trip Id Ifamj Falls, Tllnckfoot, Po'entMlo, Soda Springs and Grace, Idaho Miss KIsle Grlmilck of Portland, Oregon, ls visiting in Cache Vallov, the guest of Miss Julia SJoberg .... Mrs. Dr. II. P. Emcis ami son of San Diego, California, are the guests of Mr. nml Mrs. A. M. Fleming for about six weeks. . Mrs. Alfred Plcot and family spent over lust Sunday In Bear Lnkc. Tho day was spent "t Ideal Beach. ... a President E. G. Poterson of the Utah Agricultural College made a hurried business trip to Salt Lake on Tuesday. . . . Mrs. Sallna Gregory of Mountain Home; Mrs. Esther Hatch of Frank llnj Ezra Hatch and son, Kcderllh nf LewUton, were In Logan on Wednesday, Wednes-day, j Mrs. .William Peacock of Drlggi, Idaho, returned to her homo Friday after a Arlef slay In Logan. ' .... . C. G, Riser of tho Ogden Stand nrd, was In Logan on Wednesday In company with his mother, prior to their trip through Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Carl J. Sponbcrg and little son, of Montpcller, Idaho, aro visiting visit-ing with her mother Mrs. M. A. Lelshman. . Mr. Joseph A. Blstllnc son of An drens Blstllnc and Miss Opal Roberts daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Roberts, were united In marriage yesterday In tho Logan Temple. A reception was tendered them In the evening. The couple will make their homo In Logan. .... Mr. J. Gordon Hydo Is up from Salt Lake City for an outing. a a a a Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Perry :iro hero on a visit to Mrs. Perry'r mother, moth-er, Mrs. Korupkat. Marrlrtgo licenses have been Issued to the following: Alonzo T. Barroll of Logan, and Hazel Irene Scott of New Haven, Conn; A. L. Reese, of Benson and Jesslo Stewart of Loi;an. .... Lorenzo Hcwlet has returned to his home iu Pocatello, after spem'.-lng spem'.-lng a'lew days In Logan with Mrs. T. W,JM,aughan. Miss Lettlo Thatcher and Miss Leora jThatchcr, will leave in tho near future for Sugur City where they go to teach school. a . . . Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Danlo of Silver City, are visiting In Loguu. .... ,Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pyper of Salt Lake' City aro visiting In Logan for a few days. . Mr. Langton Barber left on Friday for Park City where he went to teach school. .... Dr. Ruckenbrod has returned from Salt Lako City whero he spent a do-l'ghtful do-l'ghtful vacation. a a President and Mrs. S. O. Ben-nlon Ben-nlon of the Central States mission were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. E Cardon tho 'early part o: tli4 week. .... Mrs. A. G. Barber entertained with a dinner party on Wednesday evening at her homo In honor of her son, Langton, who leaves today for Park City whero ho will teach school the coming year. Nasturtluns wero used as tho table decorations, and covers were laid for the following. follow-ing. Miss Orlta Smith, Miss Marlon Smith, Miss Karma Parkinson, Miss Lavon Bonnlon, Miss Alta Richards, Miss Leora Thatcher, Miss Ellen Barber, Mr. Langton Barber, Mr. Claytor Preston, Mr. Lowry Nelson. Mr. Lloyd Nelson, Mr. Georgo Preston, Pres-ton, Mr. Wellington Blair, Mr. Glbbs Langton and Mr. Bovard Nichols. . One of tho largest affairs of tho week will be tho 500 party this afternoon af-ternoon given by Mrs. A. H. Thomson Thom-son and Mrs. J- E. Shopard at the Thomson homo on East Center, In honor of Mrs, Louise Kimball. The living rooms will bo festooned with pink asters whllo yellow golden glow will bo UBCd In tho dining room. A guest prize and two other prices will be awarded. Invitations have been Issued to tho. following: MrB. Orson Baugh, Mrs. I. 8. Smith, Mrs. Guy Cardon, Mrs. Georgo Tor-geson, Tor-geson, Mrs, J. 'C. Walters, Mrs. King, Mrs, Eugcno Santschl, MrB. E. T." Bacon, Mrs. A. L. Colo, "Mrs-Frank "Mrs-Frank Thatcher, Mrs. Guy Thatcher, Mrs. Georgo W. Thatcher; Mrs. S. 11, Thatcher, Mrs'. Moses Thatcher, Mrt Joseph Howell, Mrs. Luther IJowelJ,, Mrs., F, O. Reynolds, Mrn. E. S. Budge, Mrs. Moses Cardon, Mrs Ray West, M Klva Squires, Mrs c. II. Haiif.cn, Mrs. Burton Fleming, Mrs. II. P. EmclR, Mri Roy Uullcn, .Mrs. E G. Pctorsnn, Mrs. Orvnl Adams, Mrs. S. O. Stevens, Stev-ens, Mrs, Rcld Shamhurt, Mrs, 1). C. Budge, Mrs. O. 11. Budge, Mis. Nellie Langton. Mrs. John A. Ucn-drlckson, Ucn-drlckson, Mrs. Kate ProJton, Mrs. .1. W. Morrell, Mrs. Charles Harris, Mrs. Rhoda Cook, Mrs. Harry Parker, Park-er, Mrs. William Howell, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Wilkinson, IWIss Elizabeth Underwood, Un-derwood, Miss Norn Ellason and Mies Dora Wright. .... Mrs. Harry Fun- entertained with n 500 party at her homo on Third South street, Wednesday afternoon. The rooms and luncheon table wore decorated with golden glow, nstors nnd sweet peas. A prize was awarded award-ed to Mrs. D. C. Budge. Luncheon was served to tho following: Mi Moses Thatcher, Mrs. Leo Thatcher, Mrs. D. C. Budge, Mrs. Roy MeAl-iBter, MeAl-iBter, Mrs. II. G. Thatcher, Mrs. E. S. Budge, Mrs. John Christiansen, Christian-sen, Mrs. John Crawford, Mrs. O. H-Budge, H-Budge, Mrs. G. F. Wright, Mrs. G W. Thatcher, Mrs. Dr. Hayward, Mrs. Samuel Thatcher, Mrs. Nclllo Langton, Mrs. S. Jeppcson, Mrs. George Flster, Mrs. Knto Thomas, Mrs. Kate Preston and MIbs Dora Wright. Miss Olena Smith nnd Miss Adeluldo Wright, asBlbted tho hogt-esB hogt-esB In serving. |