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Show Society Notes Miss Libblo Park entertained nt a luncheon Thursdny afternoon in honor hon-or of the Misses Currlo and Alta Richards who leave Logan for the winter. Covers were laid for tho following besides the hostess and gnosis of honor- Misses Klnnlo Hen-son, Hen-son, Nettle Peterson, Zelnora Ilalllf, Mrs. F. W. Richards nnd Mrs. S. J. Park. Misses Nettle Peterson, Kthal Nel-11011, Nel-11011, Llbble Park, Elva Johnson; Messrs llernnrd Nichols, Earl Van Wagoner, Charles O. Peterson, and l,pwry Nelson cnyyed ti bonfire parly par-ly at tho City Park Friday ovcnlng. Tho following girls chaperoned by Airs. A. D. Hall and Mnry Mo3er spent tho week end at tho I.lnbu camp In Logan canyon; Louln Hell, Gladys Lindqulst, Ardella Smith, La-Prlol La-Prlol Hell, Eva Ccderlund nnd Geno Dunlop. i Tuesday evening from six until nlno o'clock, Miss Cloteel Dudge entertained entertain-ed with n party at tho homo of her parents. Games were played and Prizes wero awarded to Katherlno Sluimhart, Lucllo Owen, Eva Ilork-man Ilork-man and Holen Dullen. Tho following follow-ing guests wero present; Julius Stow-uit, Stow-uit, Portia Stewart, Dorothy Murdock, Sjbll Cardon, Edith Smith, Connlo Nlbloy, Florence McAllstor, Ruth Nlbley, Ellen Ecclcs and Jnno Thntch-Pr. Thntch-Pr. Tho marriage of Miss Violet Grejn-lialgh Grejn-lialgh nnd J. H. Snow Jr. took place on Wednesday In tho Logan Tcmplo. Following tho ceremony tho young couplo left for Knmas, Utah, whoro Mr. Snow has been engaged to tako chargo of tho department of physic al education at tho KnmaB High School. ' Ono of tho claborato social functions func-tions of tho wc.ek was tho brldgo tea Friday nftsrnoon nt tho Murdock par-torB par-torB given by Mrs. Georgo Doll complimentary com-plimentary to Mrs. G. W. Thatcher. Tho rooms and various tables whero luncheon was served wcro prottlly adorned with nstors. Tlio following wero guests of tho nfternoon; Mes-dames Mes-dames A. M. Fleming, E, d. Hall, J. C. Walters, Eugeno Santschl, Guy Cardon, Samuel Thatchor, Frank Thatcher, A. II. Thompson, Guy Thatcher, noy Hullon, A. D. Hell, Ariel Cardon, Alfred Cole, Asa' Hull-en, Hull-en, Luther Howoll, Clydo Squires, Georgo TorgeBon, Hny West, ..Edwln Louis, s. O. Stevens, Moses Thatcher, Thatch-er, O. W. Adams, E. (J. Peterson, J. W. Morrell, a, W. Moonch, Mrs. Ilrnssard, II. p. Emcls, E. P. Dncon, Glenn Hudson, U. c! Shobard. Harry Parker, G. M. HarriB, Gertrudo Wright, Robert Smith, I. S. SmlUi, Misses Alllo Cox, Nora Ellason, Dora Wright, Margaret Wilkinson. Miss Mario and Miss Loulso Harbor Har-bor entertained nt luncheon for Mrs. E. I. Stoddard of Lo Grando, Oro- 'gon, at their homo. Cut flowers I wcro seen In many artistic designs throughout tho various rooms while j tho porch wno decorated with a profusion pro-fusion of golden glow. Covers were laid for the following: Mrs. E. I. Stoddurd, Mrs. M. S. Eccles, Mr3. Lc3llo Naisblt, Mrs. A. N. Stewart. Mrs, Roy Hullon, Mrs. Asa Dullen, Mrs. Earl Robinson, Miss Delia Morrell, Mor-rell, Miss Margaret Nlbley, Miss Edna Ed-na Nlbloy, Miss Ella Hatch, Miss Jcssio Ecclcs and Miss Margaret Romney. Miss Nora Ellason was hostess at dinner last Sunday ovenlng In honor of Dr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Ball, Prof, and Mrs. G. W. Thatcher and Miss Patience Thatcher. Autumn flowers wero used as the decorations. Covers wore laid for the following: Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Howen, Dr. and Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. Clydo Squires, Mrs. Dollar and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ellason. Mrs". J. C. Walters and Mrs. Eu geno Santschl will entertain with n bildgo luncheon nt tho Hotel Logan this afternoon lu honor of Mrs. E. D. Ball. Mrs. j. W. Morrell cntortnlncd on Tueday nfternoon In honor of Miss ijuiiu iuutiuu, luttriBuius mm puueu plants wero used as tho decorations. I'ho nfternoon was pent in playing fi00, nnd .Mrs. 11)' Bullen wns awarded award-ed tho prize for highest score and a guest prize wns given Miss Delia Morrell. Mor-rell. Tho afternoon was concluded with refreshments. Tho following guests wero present: Miss Clara Cardon, Car-don, Miss Dora Wright, Miss Ella Hatch, Miss Edna and Miss Florenco Nlbley, Miss Mnrlo Harbor; Mcsdamcs Carl Smart, Ray West, Earl Robinson, Robin-son, Roy Hullon, Asa Bullen, Georgo Torgeson, Guy Cardon, Elmor Stoddard, Stod-dard, and Leslie Naisblt. On Monday evening Miss Rachel and Miss Leah Peterson enteitalned Informally tor Miss Sarah Blnlr. Music Mu-sic was tho feature of the evening's ! entertainment. Refreshments wero "orved to six guests. Miss Zelnora Bnlllf entertained with a kenslngton Tuesday nftcmoon for Miss Sarah Blair. Refreshments wcro served to the following: Miss Lucllo Snow, Miss Luln rnrrell, Mls3 Libblo Parks, Miss Nellie Peterson, MI33 Klnnlo Benson, Miss Rachel Pet-'irson Pet-'irson nnd Miss Leah Peterson. An cnjoynhlo kenslngton of tho I week was that given by Miss Sarah Hlalr at her homo on Wednesday. A color scheme of lavendar and whlto adorned tho various rooms and table where refreshments wcro served. Tho following guests wor present; Miss Klnnlo Bensoh, Miss Zelnora Htilllf, Miss Florenco Carlylo, Miss Delia England, Miss Eva Wooley, Miss Luella Anderson, Miss Hazel An-dorson, An-dorson, Miss Lydla Hansen, Miss Eulalln Eatl, Miss Orlta Flster, Miss Rachel Pederson and Miss Leah Fed-orsou. Fed-orsou. Miss Sarah Blair left Thursday for Salt Lako City whoro sho will nttend the University of Utah during tho coming season. Miss Elizabeth Underwood Is back from an extended visit In Salt Lako City with friends. Louis Alvord oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Alvord, left Tuesday for Now York whero ho has gone to fill a mission. Ho was accompanied by Mr. N. W. Whlto, who also goes to fulfill u mission In tho Enstorn States. 'Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Palmer nro back from Salt Lako City whero thoy tpent their honeymoon. Mr. Alt Palmer left Thursday morning for Blackfoct, Idaho, for an Indefinite tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Moench Jr., of Crystal, Idaho, arrived in Logan on Tucsdny night. Mr. and Mrs. 'Moench Intend to mako their homo horo. Mrs. It. R. Jenkins of Ogden, spent tho week visiting In Logan, guost of her sister, Mrs. Goorco Bell. Miss Mario Gardner Is spending tho j week In Ogden, guest of Miss Lillian Parry. Mr. A. R. Homer spent Snturduy nnd Sunday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Louis Llnunrtz and daughter Anna, left today for Now York City to Join Miss Emma Llnnnrtz. Thoy Intond to be gono about ono year. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slovene left for tholr homo in Montpollcr, Idaho, Wednosdny after a brlof visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Slovens. Tho Option Brldgo Club met with Mrs. J. C. Walters on Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Stevens motored mo-tored to Ogden Thursday to attend tho Fashion Show. Mr. and Mrs. Lcslio Naisblt enter- iiunea nt tne J. A. iiendrickson homo Friday ovenlng with a dancing' party. par-ty. Tho various Vooras wero prettily decorated with autumn leaves and as-tors. as-tors. Refreshments wcro served to about thirty guests. Congressman Joseph Howell and family who aro on a ' vacation In Southern California, aro expected to start homo tho first of tho week, They havo been tho guests of Mrs. David I. Stoddard, daughter of Cong, and Mrs. Howell. Miss Rebecca Wllmoro entertained a party of lady friends at n dinner I party given at her homo Friday eve-1 nlng. Tho rooms wcro beautifully P decorated with fall flowers, and plnlc M and whlto sweet peas. Covers wenf laid for tho following guests. Missel Marie Parkinson, Izeno Hovcy, Edith Cutler, Carrie Hansen and Gweneth Evans. |