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Show LOCAL NEWS I ' Cottage for rent. Phono G. Adv. t Charles Pond, of I.cwlston, was in Logan on huslnoss 1'ilday. Kor fir.t class show cards and cartoon woik, phone 42. Advt. If i ' 1 W. Q. Anderson, propilotor of Smlthfleld Toggery, spfnt rrlday in Logan, visiting lila friends. i - i 1 Tho Seventh wnrd Primary will hold its annual conference Sunday tvuiing at 7 o'clock In the ward hall. , L'vurjbody invited. 11-21 I , Wanted Pour or flvo roomod house on a half lot with barn. Phono ' IS. Advt. 11-27 Pr. U. P. Oldham will speak on Sunday morning to the Seventh i ard Parents' Class. The subject will be "Adoloscent Period." I Mr. and Mrs. CJeorgo Ltnduulst entertained en-tertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of tho football boys. Richmond Rich-mond roses graced tho table. Covers -o laid for twenty-five. I ! Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Pudge entertained enter-tained at dinner on Thursday evon-lng. evon-lng. A cut glass vaso of pink and white chiysantliemums formed tho I center piece for tho table. Covers were laid for ten. Murdoch's Special l''or S.'ittmht) Roasted almond rolls. Think folks, a (creamy delicious fondant rolled up i in real caramel then covered with .almonds. Delicious 100 percent finest I confectionery possible, GO cents per pound. Murdoch's, of course. Advt Tho V. A. C. Woman's Faculty Leaguo met on Friday at the home of Mrs. Frank S. llairls, with Mrs. j Harris, Mrs. Vincent Ogburn, Mrs. ! C. 11. Johnson and Miss Condlt a3 hostesses. Sevcial musical liura- I bcrs were rendered during tho aft- I emoon. Tho time was spent In knitting, knit-ting, refreshments were served. Dr. Snow, specialist, eye, ear, nose and throat will be at the offlco of iDrs. Budge and Hayward on tho last Saturday of each month. Advt. 11-2-1 Mrs. Julius Jacobsen entertained I tho members of her club Tuesday evening. Tho first part of tho cvo-j cvo-j nlng was spent in doing Red Cross 1 work, after which card games and j music formed tho entertainment. 1 Prises wero awarded to Mrs. J. J. Nelson and Mrs. Itobort Murdoch, SlSr. Soventeon guests wero presont. j. Dainty refreshments wero served. I On January 1, tho New Edison, "The Phonograph With A Soul," will sell at an increased price. 1 You will of oourse, want to buy yours before January 1. On account ' of the freight congestion and the : possibility of freight embargoes, we advlso you to buy now, while our ' stock is complete. I There will bo no increase in the I price of Edison Ilo-Creations, and If 9 there should bo a freight ombargo, j they can bo shopped from the Edison Edi-son Laboratories, by oxpress. Advt. H-24 Hoacoo Stoddard, a former resident resi-dent of Itlchmond, has purchased from tho Uluo Creek Land Company. 100 ncres of Irrigated land formerly former-ly owned by Charles Wood, also 21'J acres of dry farm land formerly ownod by W. I. Stoddard. Ho is an I Industrious young man which wo enjoy en-joy seeing como Into our midst. IIo and his wife expect to leave In tho . near future for their now homo. ' Tho Xom Fdlson You will never know tho real plcasuro of a Phonograph Phono-graph In your homo until you own a New Edison. Harris Music Co. ' Advt. 11-21 Tho Wobjca Society mot Mondnv In tlit Mechanic Arts Building. It was decided that they would hold their meetings on Friday evenings Tho' Sqclety met on Friday in the faculty room of tho College. JI1 May MeCarre gave n book rovlew. The Cache Valley Commission Company ore now located lu their now building on South Main street. Phono 4G7. Advt. tr - The Crimson Girls of the D. V. C. mot Wednesday. After discussing buBlnawi matters tho following program pro-gram WHS given: A rilano solo by MIms iQlien Nielsen: a reading, Tho Very Idea, by Miss Leone Theurer. Tho liostessei weio Miss Maurlno Hotter and Mis Leone Thourer. For Kant Furnished homo, S rooms, bath and pantry. Phone 89. Sirs. "Cook. Advt. 11-24 Tho U. A. C Woman's Club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. George-Champ. George-Champ. A very Interesting talk was given by Professor Georgo 1J. Itoa-drlcks. Itoa-drlcks. Mis. Champ was assisted by Mrs. 13, T. Lewis, MIes Margaret Wilkinson and Miss Kyle. The guests of the afternoon wero Miss Hopo Mc-Murtry, Mc-Murtry, Mrs. Stewart Campbell, Mrs. O. Teotzel, and Miss Maiio Barber. Ucfreshmonts wero served. The Clio Club mot Wednesday af-lernoon af-lernoon at the home of Mrs. Parley Peterson. Mrs. Dmily Smith lead David Piuski'B drama, "The Treasure." Treas-ure." A general discussion followed. Mrs. Isaac Smith and Mrs. Annie Barber wero guests of tho afternoon Uefroshnionts wero served at the closo of tho meotlng. Tho U. A. C. .Woman's Club gave a muslcalo Friday evening at tho homo of Mrs. Georgo Champ for tho members and rscoits. Tho following follow-ing took pait: Miim Nora llllason, George Baugh, Miss Mae IMwards, Miss Claire Cardon, Miss Eila ltlg-by, ltlg-by, MIS3 Elsie Thompson, Mli.s Chipman, Sovoral Bdectlons were masterfully renderod by tho hardtack hard-tack malo quartet. Kefreshmcnts wero berved to about sixty guests. A miscellaneous ohowor was given Thursday afternoon for Miss Flor-oiicd Flor-oiicd Olson who is to bo a bride of next week. Fourtoen Quests weri present. Tho marriage of 'Mrs. Ida 'Bonaon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen and Slduey Johnson, took place Thursday In the aalt Lak Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will be at home after December 1. About twenty friends of Ida Benson Ben-son gave her a most pleasant surprise sur-prise shower oh Tuesday evening before her leaving for Salt Lake. Music was a peolal feature of tho evening. Refreshments were served; " )'' '' The Beta Delta pie-dies entprtaiu-cd entprtaiu-cd Fridayovtlflnf; at a "Myctry" party, ior thelnembers and partners at the A. C. gym. Daueiog was aj feature of the evening. The Sorosls colors, yellow and itl ., were carried car-ried out In the sVcori'tiu s a'l rt-freshmtnts.'TliiVty-tivo con U; w .i. In attendance. i Miss Heta Maughan and L. W l Ashton, of Ogdon, were married on Tuecdjy. Bishop B. O. Thucher per-forme-d the aeromony. Following the ceren.ony a dinner Wa". -.i-rved for tbo Immediate families. 7 .3 couple loft for Salt Lake in th evening. , Thoy will majte their honm in Logan for the present. Mirs Oretto. Ftehor war pleasant-lj pleasant-lj si'rprised Thuwday ev ilnc A coloi i "mo qf yellow i-d whtt, wa3 carried out Ju the durations' and refroshiuests. Ten guests wt-rej present. i ' ' Tho Sigma Theta Phi Sororlt;- on-tortnlned on-tortnlned at iMnner last Sunday evening eve-ning in honor at Mr. and Mrs. Loo Ilnusen, Oscar Lundstrom and Conrad Con-rad Carlson. Chrysanthemums in a rrstal basket tied with groon tullo. forme 1 the centerpiece for the tablo. Coveis wero laid for olglitevu por-sons. |