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Show WITH. THE SOCIETY CIRCLES Tbo beautiful ddell home on- WeSt Center street was the sceno ofa very artistic arranged 566 party on' Mon' day afternoon, Mrs. Joseph Odell' being the charming hostess of the occasion. oc-casion. Marigolds,-golden glow and autumn leaves were very tastefully arranged throughout, the rooms and various tables where luncheon was ,erved and the effect presented a ry nocturnal sceno of Bplendor. Af ter luntheon was served tables were arrauged for the game, and prizes wcro awarded to Mrs. Luther How dl and Miss Elizabeth Underwood. Those present were Mrs. Parley Pet-c'rsor, Pet-c'rsor, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. E. It. Owen, JJrs. J. E. Cordon, Mrs. Dr. F 0. Reynolds, Mrs. J. A. Hen-dr'ickson Hen-dr'ickson Mrs. P. M. NlelBon, Mrs. ll! A. Pcderson.'Mrs. Annio Darber, Mrs. Koto Preston, Mrs. George Torgeson, Tor-geson, Mrs. Harry Parker, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Hulme, MrB. Harry Farr, Mrs. D. II. Thomas, Mrs. Alfred Fnrrell, Mrs. Clyde Squires, Mrs". Chorlcy Hansen, Mrs. John Christiansen. Mrs. Dr. Haywood, Mrs. I. E. Puffin, Puf-fin, Mrs. W. O. Robinson, Mrs. I. !.' Stewart, Mrs. Rhodu Cook, Mrs. il'yrum Hayball, MrB. Henry Hnybnll, Mrs. 0. T. Alvord, Mrs. Moses Vhatchor, Mrs. Samuel Thatcher, Mrs. Leo Thatcher, Mrs. N. W. Kimball, Kim-ball, Mrs. O. H. Pudge, Mrs. I). C. linden Mrs. Wllliom Thaln, Mrs. David Eccles, Mrs. II. J. Do Witt, Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs. Luther Howell How-ell Mrs. William "Howell, Mrs. Jos. Howell, Mrs. Joseph Keatherstouo, Mrs. Moses Cordon, Mrs. Held Sham-hart, Sham-hart, Mrs. Cowdry, Mrs. Weston Vernon, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. M. S. Eccles, Mrs, Gcorgo Calne, Mrs. Frank Thatcher, Miss A11U) Cox, MlsJ Elizabeth Underwood, Miss Nora Elioson, Miss Edith Bowcn, Mrs. George Torgeson assisted the hostess In receiving. In compliment to Mrs. E. D. Boll, Mrs. J. C. Walters and Mrs. Eugeno Santsclil entertained with a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon at tho Hotel Logan on West Center fatreet. After lnncheon was served tables were1 arranged on tho mezzanlno door for bridge, with prizes being award- I ed to Mrs. Clydo Squires and a guest prize to Mrs. Ball. Pink as-1 as-1 ters were effectively used as the de- coratlons on the various tables. Tho J guests present beBldea the hostesses I ere: Mrs. E. D. Ball, .Mrs. Luther Howell, Mrs. Ellen Louise King, Mrs. C. T. Tectzel, Mrs. Guy Thatcher, Mrs Louise Kimball, Mrs. A. H. Thompson, Mrs. A. M. Fleming, Mrs. George Torgeson, Mrs. Harry Parker, Mrs. Held Shamhart, Mrs. H. P. Emeis, Mrs. Asa Bulltn, Mrs, Cowdery, Mrs. Goorgo Thatcher, Thatch-er, Mrs. George Bell, Mrs. S. 0. Stevens, Mrs. E. C. Shopurd, Mrs. n. P .Bacon, MrB. W. G. Runcken-brod, Runcken-brod, Mrs. Mosob Cordon, Mrs. 1). C. Budgo, MrB. E. S. Budge, MrB. J. B. Barber, Miss Alllc? Cox, Miss Nora" Elluson, Mln McMUrtry, Miss Dora Wright and Mlsa Elizabeth Underwood. Un-derwood. Rev. and Mrs. 13. T. LowIb entertained enter-tained with a farewell party In honor hon-or of Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Ball on Wednesday evening at their homo. Asters and fall llowera wero prettily decorated throughout tho rooms. After Af-ter Bupper tho guests were entered at auction bridge where Mrs. A. M. Fleming won the ladles prlzo for highest score. A guest prlzo was awarded to Mrs. Hall. Tho follow-ing follow-ing guests wero present besides the host and hostess: Mr, and Mrs. IS. D. Boll, Mr and Mrs. C. T. Teetzel, Mr. and Mrs. A. M." Fleming, Captain Cap-tain nnd Mrs. Eugeno Santsclil, Mr. and Mrs, A. II Thompson Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schafer, Mrs. Georgo Bell, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walters, Mrs. 'Hall an,j MisB McMurtry of Toronto, To-ronto, Canada. Complimentary to Mrs. C. L. Cow-dry Cow-dry of KnnsaR City, Missouri, Mrs. J. a! Schafer waB hostess at a charmingly appointed brdgo luncheon lunch-eon on Tuesday afternoon at Hotel Logan. Illackoyed Susans In crystal bowls adorned with butterllloB, formed form-ed tho conterpieco for tho tables, varieties va-rieties of yellow flowers woro used throughout tho rooms. Those enjoy- lng tho delightful affair wero: Mrs. Hold Shamhart, Mrs. 13. C. Shop-ord, Shop-ord, Mrs. V O. Reynolds, Mrs. John '.Christiansen, Mrs. William Se-creBt', Se-creBt', MrB. Moso Canton, Mrs. Edwin Ed-win T. Lowls, Mrs. L. D. Nolsblt, Mrs.iHoll, Mib. Glenn Hudson, MWh Hope 'McMurtry. James Jnrdlno of Washington, nr- rlveddn Logan Thursday for a week's visit -with his mother. j Mlsi Margaret Nlbloy entertained with a,.dellghtful 600 party Tuesday, afternoon at her homo on West Center Cen-ter street In honor of Mrs. Morgorct Clark who became Mrs. Robert Anderson An-derson on Wednesday afternoon. A color scheme of purple anjj white was carried out In the 'decorations. Six tables ot the garao wero played and a prlzo was awarded to Miss Claire Cordon. About thirty guests we're present. Mrs. Julius Jacobccn cntcrtnlnod with a children's party for her little daughter, Carmo, Friday afternoon, the occasion being her daughter's sixth birthday anniversary. White asters as-ters were used as the decorations and covers wero laid for tho following: Bessie and Kay Carter, 11a Jones, Harriet McCulloiigh, VUlan Wilson, Kate Jocobson, Dolorls Otte, Virginia Russell, Iola Warner, Thelma and Connie Lowls. Miss Larue Jacobsen arrived homo lost Saturday from a delightful two weeks visit In Ogden with Miss Ruth Woodmancy. Mrs. J. Tarbct entertained tho Thomos Torbet Camp of tho' Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers at her homo on FlrBt North street lost Mondoy, at 3 o'clock. Tho rooms wero decorated decorat-ed with white clamatls. The program pro-gram consisted of a sketch of the Ufa of Thomas Tarbct, thu llrst bishop of tho Third ward, read by Mrs. H. Blauchard, followed by a poem by Mrs. Joseph E. Cowley. Remarks wero made by Mrs. Joseph Campbell and Mrs. Ellen R. Nlbloy on pioneer work. Light refreshments wero served serv-ed and o social hour enjoyed reviewing re-viewing relics of early days and old time pictures. Mrs. James O. Nibley returned to her homo In Salt Lake City this morning after spending tho week with Mrs. Roy Hullen. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ball left on Friday for Madison, Wisconsin. Miss Emma Corrlngton of Salt Lake City is hero visiting with Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kimball. Mrs. Louis Christiansen gavo a shower Monday in, honor of Mrs. C. " H. Christiansen. About twenty guests were present. . I The Delta Phi Club will meet this afternoon with Miss Georgia Turner. Mrs. Margaret Clark of Salt Lako City and Mr. nobcrt Anderson of Logan, were married In tho Logan Temple on Wednesday afternoon. Immediately after tho ceremony, tho couple left for Seattle, Washington. Thoy will moke their homo In Logan. Lo-gan. . Fritz Champ, son of Georgo 11. Champ, left Monday for Cambridge, whero ho will attend tho Harvard University during tho winter. Mrs. Louis Kimball left Mondoy for her home in Hastings, Nebraska, Mrs. Kimball haB been spending tho summer In Logan visiting relatives and friends. . Miss Agnes Saundors and MIbs Elenora Wilkinson arrived In Logon Frldoy ovcnlng from the cast whero thoy have been spending tho summer. V Friday morning after chapel tho members of tho third year class of tho B. V. Collcgo about eighty In number, left tho collego for an outing out-ing In Logan canyon. About twclvo automobiles wero used to convey the members of tho closs to tho canyon tthoro tho day was spent In feasting and various sports. Tho party was chaperoned by May McCorry ami Mr. una Mrs. J. W. Gardner. Miss Vcrda Turner accompanied by ' Miss Moblo Harkcr, both of Mi-1 Grath, Canada, nrrived in Logan on Monday for the winter. Miss Ilarl;-, or Iiob registered at tho U. A. C and whllo hero sho wftl stay with Mrs. Clair Hurnham. MIbs Turner will attend tho Brigham Young College Col-lege nnd will bo tho guest of Mrs. S. M. Turner for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Whltnoy and M. R. P.. Wells and Mr. H H. Whit ncy of Salt Lalio City, wero guests of Mr. and MrB. H. G. Thatcher over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo I). Pyner nnd Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Shopord and children of Salt Lako City wero tho guesta last Sunday of Mrs. Kate Preston. wJhu-Fouith year class of the Brig- ham. Young College gave a dancing, party Friday evening ,at tho B, Y. 'gymnasium. Refreshments wero served serv-ed to about one hundred vllfty guests. Mrs. Alfred Cole Is spending tho week In Salt Lako .Cijy. a Mrs. A. E. Bowcn Is spending tho wcok lu Salt Lake City. Mr. Daniel Owen arrived In Logan Thursday morning from Idaho Falls where ho has been spending the summer,1 A delightful party was held at the homo of Loulo Boll on Friday evening. even-ing. The tlrao was spent In playing GOO, after which dainty refreshments wero BCrvcl to tho following. Eva Ccdarlund, LaPrlei Bell, Ardella Smith, Gene Dunlop, Gladys Llna-qulst, Llna-qulst, Evelyn Halllf, Rachel Bankhcud. Francis Thomas Lucllo Owen, Dale Alvord, Flora Amusscn, Louie Bell. A very enjoyable kenstngton ot tbo week was that given by Mrs. R. L. Ilarman at her homo on Marin-dole Marin-dole avenue Thursday afternoon. Music Mu-sic was tho feature of tho afternoon entertainment and a buffet luncheon was Bcrvcd to the following. Mis. Ernest Carroll, Mrs. Frank McAlls-ter, McAlls-ter, Mrs. Grover Dunford, Mrs. W. B. Secrest, Mrs Niel DeSandorB, Mrs. Jcbso Smith, Mrs. A. M. Slow-art, Slow-art, Mrs. A. 0. Stewart, Mrs. John O. Peterson, Mrs. Hulme, Mrs. Mnry Thorpe, Mrs. John Young, Miss Etta Nelson, MifeB Armenia Maughan, Miss Nettle Peterson, Miss Llbbio Parks. Mrs. Grover Dunford entertained Thursday evening at her liomc"wltli a kenstngton In honor of Mrs L. J. Moore, formerly Miss Clare Jensen. A color scheme of pink and wlilto was carried out In tho decorations and menu Berved. Music and cards were also features of the entertainment. entertain-ment. Refreshments were served to tho following: Mesdames John O. Peterson, It. L. Harmon, Gcorgo C. Jensen, C. C.' Jensen, Lavnr Jensen W. B. Parkinson, A. M. Johnson, L. Thomas; Misses LoPrlel Daniels, Mildred Daniels, Vera Jensen, Winnie Win-nie Parkinson, Veda Parkinson, Veda Ve-da Cordon and Graco Cardon. Mrs. T. J. Cowley and Mrs. C. C. Chetman of Oakland, California, are visiting in Logan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Watklns. |