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Show With The Society Circles Miss Edith duff of Provo is visiting visit-ing with Logan friends. H no Mr. E. Taft Benson of Ogden spent , Monday in Logan. Mr. Jack James of Salt Lake City was a Logan visitor the'flrat part of (he wook. , X Mr. J. N. Sharp of Salt Lake City was a business Visitor during the week. ' Miss Georgia Williams spent part of the week hero as the guest of Miss Harriet Thatcher. Mrs. Fred Alder and son Donald, were hero from Salt Lake City to attend at-tend the reunion of the Benson fam- ny. , e e Mrs. J. A. Hendrlckson and daughter Irene, returned to Salt Lake City on Tuesday after a short stay In Logan. e ' Mr. Trhcoy Y. Cannon spent several sev-eral days of tho week In Logan as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Thatcher. e e Mr. Allan Thurman who came to Logan to attend the Military Ball returned re-turned to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cardon and little son spent part of the week In Logan as tho guests of Mrs. Lucy S. Cardon. Dr. Ball returned on Wednesday from the southern part of tho state where, ho has been on business for tho U. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Boll entertained entertain-ed a number of friends most pleasantly pleas-antly at dinner on Wednesday evening. even-ing. AAA I A social affair of Friday evening was the card party given by tho Miss' es Nolle Adams and Florence Andrews. An-drews. About eighteen guests were pleasantly entertained. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McAlIster announco tho engagement of their daughter, Florenco Gay, to Mr. Elmer I. Stoddard of LeGrande, Oregon. Tho marrlago to take place in April, in Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell cnter- tnlncd a number of friends at dinner on Monday ovening In their usunl'hos-pltablo usunl'hos-pltablo manner. Tho tablo was decorated dec-orated with roses and carnations and thero wero about a dozen guests. Mrs. Parley Peterson was the hostess at tho meeting of the Clio Circle on Wednesday. The.toplo for, the afternoon was: Beyond Human -Power, by BJornsen and was ably read by Mrs. Roy Rudolpa. Refreshments Refresh-ments were aerruJ. i Mrs. A. M.' Fleming wa the hostess hos-tess at the meeting of the V. A. C, Woman's Club on Monday afternoon. Mrs. X. D. Ball bad charge of the program and gave a most Interesting talk on some of tho writings of Olive Schrlner and was assisted by Mrs. H. G. Nebeker. After tho conclusion of tho program a social hour wns enjoyed over Uio teacups. e Tho Thota Phi girls entcrtnlned nt a dollghtful dinner party on Sunday last at tho Sorority house Tho guests of honor wero tho patronesses of tho Sorority: Mrs. Robert ninford, Mrs. Rhoda Cook and Miss Charlotto Kylo. Tho tabli had for a centwpleco a largo bowl of red nnd whlto carnations. carna-tions. AAA A dollghtful event of tho v. cek was tho party given Friday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Ellen Charles tho occnslon being her C7th nnnlvo-snry Tho rooms wero beautifully decorated decorat-ed with cut flowers. A delicious luncheon lun-cheon was served. Covers woro 'laid for about fifteen. After luncheon tho tlmo wns spent la social conversation conversa-tion and music, Mrs. A. Thomas entertained with a delightful children's party last Saturday Sat-urday In honor of her daughter Stella' Stel-la' Mae, the occasion being her fifth birthday anniversary. Cut flowers were effectively arranged in the dining din-ing -room. The table was decorated with flowers and United States flags wero used to mark places for ten little lit-tle 'guests. , uts The. organ recital given'' in the tabernacle by Mr, Tracey Y. Cannon and under tho management of the Wobyca Society, was one of the enjoyable en-joyable things of last Saturday evening. even-ing. Mr. Cannon's reputation as a musician is so well established that it v, as a foregone conclusion that his audience would appreciate and be delighted de-lighted with tho most splendid ' program which he gave. It Is the expression ex-pression of several of our local musicians mu-sicians that tho big organ has never been heard to better advantage. At the conclusion of the recital those pro-sent pro-sent wero invited to go to the Boosters Boos-ters club rooms where Mrs. Irving Clayton gave a song recital of a number num-ber of Mr. Cannon's lyrics. Mrs. Clayton sang In her usual charming manner and thoso who wero fortun-nto fortun-nto enough to attend are Indebted to Mr. Cannon, Mrs. Clayton and the Wobyca Society for an evening of real pleasure. |