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Show L , " I it WiYi 77ie Society Circles 111 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Horkman arc , I spending the week end in Salt Lake. l I Mrs. Loora Worley and son, Max, B, j are visiting In Logan, guests ot Mr. j'l and Mrs. William Worley. ; ' -Mr. Merlin Sorcnson loft Thursday ' , for hl8 home In Salt Lake. ' j; i , . I , Mrs. Jed M. Blair has returned, e ' hotno after spending sonic time In.' ! I Salt" Lake with Mr. and Mrs. David I -Athuy. 1 Governor and Mrs. Spry and 1 I daughter spent tho early part of I I the week In Logan. X !', Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hnhsbrough, Ml of Mlddleboro, Mass., spent over last 1 Sunday In Logan. ' .... Mrs. 11. E. I'crry Is lsltlng with relatives nnd friends in Ho Elder county. . . . jl ' Mrs. D. C. Iludge and Mrs. A. L. W Colo entertained the llechtol dancing jli' " class Wednesday evening "In tho Pll Fourth ward hall. UcBldos tho mom- vfl, hers n few guests were Invited. B . . j On Monday evening tho Commerc- Jfl j lal club of tho A. C. entertained with Mt It a dancing party at tho Smart gym- HI J naslum. The hall was beautifully de- ul' rorated for the occasion. fjHt j? j jj j One of the delightful socials of ji J the week was tho dancing party glv. Iff on last evening In tho Second wnrd, ' j I' for tho purpose of sending a Christ- T J was box to the missionaries. An ox- II I cellent program uns rendered during ' tho evening. Miss Margaret Haln returned Wednesday Wed-nesday evening from a pleasant vis-It vis-It In Salt Lake. . Miss Florence Thomas of Ofidon spent the first of the week in Lo gan vlsltlnKjrlonds. a V ., . . vTho A. C Woman's cluh mothls wook rlth Mrs. U.CC Thatcher1. A most excoUonJccturd-m Qennanyt rind 'Austria" was" given by Mrs. Wldtsoo. Tho hostess Bcrved tea. . . Miss Hcsslo Campbell entertained about thirty of her friends Tuesday evening at her homo In Providence, compltmontnry to Miss Lucnlnn llnn sou whoso marrlngo to Mr. Sidney 0. Ilovoy takes place noxt week. Tho rooms wero prettily ' decorated with red and whlto carnations. The evening even-ing was Bpcnt In music and games. A delicious luncheon was served. Miss Hanson wns tho recipient of many beautiful presents. . . " Last Saturday evening tho Crlm boh girls of tho B. Y. C. entertained entertain-ed with n prettily appointed party at tholr club rooms In tho Mechanic Mechan-ic Arts building. The room was bountifully decorated In pennants and class colors. Tho time wns spent In dancing, games, and dainty refreshments re-freshments wcro served. . Mrs. Charles Bitter and Miss Ed Ith Hendricks entortalned the Woby-ca Woby-ca yesterday afternoon at the Mechanic Me-chanic Arts building at the, B. Y. C. Miss Mary Johnson read in a .charming manner "Tho Ideal Play." A vocal solo was beautifully rendered render-ed by Mr. Benson Parkinson. At tho end of the program n social hour was spent and dainty refreshments wero served. Miss Dorn' Polno of bgden spent a few days' of this week In Logan. Mr. Orson Hydo of tho M. S. Tel & Tel Co., Is In Logan on Business. . The Clio Circle met this week at tho homo of Mrs. Weston vornon. Mrs. J. 11. Ltnford read In n delight' ful mannor Ibsen's drama "Little Eyolf." A discussion followed, "led by Mrs, Myrtlo Cordon. "My Heart nt" Thy Swaot Voice" by Saint Sacns, was playodon thoictrola. Miss Zel ,Ja Smart, gave a fenort review u- i'orJbos-R6bbrtson'g pjoys. At tho en3 ,pt a,l&lfghtfni 'fcfteoioon tho hostess served tea. Quosts of tho afternoon wero Mrs. R. -L' Campbell, Mrs. J. E. Shcpard, Mrs. I. S. Smith. . . A preltlly arranged nffalr ot the week wns given Wednesday after noon by -Mrs, K. I. Stewart, complimentary compli-mentary to her mother Mrs. Hannah Walters, the occasion being her COth birthday anniversary. The rooms were effectively decorated In white carnations. Tho afternoon wns spent in sowing, music and social pastime, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Thoso present wcro, Mes-dames Mes-dames J. Z. Stewart Sr., Mattlm Haslam, Ellen Ecclcs, Sarah Ballard, A. B. Maiighan, Mary Ballantyne, Lorenzo Hansen, S. II. MItton, Sar uh Park, Sergo Balllf, Emma Stod dard, ( Loltoy Jones, Eva Gunnel. .... Ono of tho most onjoyablo affairs of last weok was given Saturday evening eve-ning nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith, when Mrs.' Smith entertained enter-tained a party of old time friends, most of whom had at one time be longed to tho same social club, the occasion being tho birthday anniversary anniver-sary ot Mr. Smith. A most delicious upper was served, after which a most delightful evening was spent in music and social pasting Jlcfore tho party dispersed Mr. Smith was presented with a handsome watch charm. All departed wishing Mr Smith many happy returns of the da) and many more birthdays. |