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Show SOCIETY NEWS Tho marriage of Miss Leah Peder-sen, Peder-sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Pedersen, to Frank Blair took place Friday In the Logan temple. Following Follow-ing the ceremony, a wedding breakfast break-fast was served at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Pedersen for the Immediate family. A red and white color schema prevailed In tho decorations. Bed roos, In a large basked tied with white tulle, formed tho centerpiece for the table. Mr. and Mrs. Blair left In tho afternoon for a trip to Salt Lake. They will be at homo on Marlndalo avenue after October 15. Miss Leah Pedersen gavo her trousseau tea Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day afternoons from 3 until 6 o'clock. Bed hearts attractively decorated tho dining room, where the guests wero served from small tables decorated In red asters. Tho trousseau was displayed dis-played In the library. Mlsse3 Rachel Pedersen and Sarah Blair assisted In receiving the guests. Misses Marie and Alice Pedersen and Ellen and Adelaide Nielsen Berved the refreshments. refresh-ments. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Budgo entertained enter-tained nt dinner Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Clyde Squires, who will Icavo Monday for New York. Bed carnations, In a cut glass baskot, formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for eight. The U. A. C. Womans club held their first meeting for tho coming year at tho homo of Mrs. George W. Thatcher. A discussion was given of the year's program, which will be tho effect of the war on science, literature, liter-ature, womans work and a review of war books. Lectures on current questions will also bo given. Tea was served by the hostess. V Tho U. A. C. Womans Faculty leaguo entertained with a crosscountry cross-country automobllq rldo to Preston, Friday, followed by a dinner being served at Preston In honor of their first opening for tho coming year. Tho following wero In charge: Mrs. Georgo B. Hendricks, Mrs. N. A Peterson, Mrs. Itnlph Porter, and i Mrs. Le Grande Humphries. Tho Beta Delta sorority gavo a reception re-ception on Thursday. Tho rooms wore beautifully decorated with autumn au-tumn flowers, berries and vines; colors, col-ors, yellow and white predominating. Tho centerpieco for tho dining table was a large basket of yellow and white flowers, tied with yellow tullo. 1 Brass candallbra with wax candles occupied tho table. Mrs. J. C. Thorn- , as, Miss Sarah Huntsman and Mrs. George Hill officiated at the tea table. Music was furnished during tho evening by Miss Ellen Holmes, MIbs Vera Durham, MIbs La Prlel Cutler, Mrs, Estolla Larson and Naomi Na-omi Larsen. Mrs. Emma Lucy Gatos Bowon was the) guest of honor. Six-ty-flvo guests wero In attendance One hundred and twenty-flvo glrW enjoyed a delightful evening, Tuesday, Tues-day, wh- n they assembled n tb Homo Eionomlca club rf'Oins. Vai oiis games and music furnish d tl ontertalMiinnt. lied gerat itum, ferns and asters picttily decorated tho roomx. Candy pulling was a sp clal featuro ot tho ovoninp Tlw guests of honor woro Mrs. E. G. Peterson, Pet-erson, Miss Allco Ilavenhlll, Miss Jean Cox and Mrs. Georgo Hill. Mrs. Blancho Hagun entertained at dinner Friday evening In compliment compli-ment of Miss Etta Nelson, who will toach school at Sprlngvlllo. A baskot bas-kot of fall flbwors formed tho centor-ploco centor-ploco for tho table. Covers wero laid for tho following: MIsbch Liza Thorno, Ned Foutz, Eliza Hlndloy, LaVon Mason, Florenco Chlpmann and Hopo Flshburn. A pleasant social featuro of tho past wook was tho "dressup" party given by tho Shamhart-Chrlstlanscn girls at tho homo of Miss Etta Merrill, Mer-rill, Monday ovenlng. All character wero well reproaonted and eorao vory clever Impersonations, Tho evening was spent In music and dancing. Dainty refreshments wero served. Miss Gweneth Evans, Rebecca Will-more, Will-more, Izcno Hovey and Agnes Partington Part-ington entertained Tuesday evening complimentary to Miss Edith Cutler, who Is leaving for Ogden in tho near future. Covers wero laid for fifteen guests. Cards and dancing were tho features of tho evening. Miss Carrlo Hansen entertained tho members of her sowing club nt her homo Wednesday evening. Music was a featuro of tho evening. Light refreshments were served to twenty-five twenty-five guests. Mrs. S. E. Needham entertained at dinner Thursday evening. American beauty roses decorated tho tabls. The rooms were decorated with cosmos cos-mos and nsters. Card games and music were tho features of tho evening. even-ing. Tho following guests wero present: pres-ent: Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Frnnlc Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon, and Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Pedersen. m The Bridge club was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Earl Robinson. Tho Invited guests present, besides the club members, mem-bers, were Miss Mnrle Barber, Mrs. Barbara Richards, and Mrs. Preston Richards. Refreshments were served I Tho Sorocls alumni entertained at a rush party Tuesday evening at tha home of Mrs. E. G. Peterson. Dainty refreshments were served by tho hostess hos-tess to sixty guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Parker entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday at their homo In Wellsvllle. A bowl of sweet peas formed tho centerpiece for tho .Continued on pago six) j. SOCIETY NEWS fl (Continued from pago two) y table. Covers woro laid for tho foJ- f lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Torg- enscn. Mr. ant Mrs. J. A. Hulm?, a Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cardon, Mr. and. s Mrs. Horace Neboker, and Mr. and f Mrs. O. W. Adams. S Mrs. Hoy Uullon entertained at a E bridge luncheon Thursday aftornoon. " jf Twelve guests were present. 81 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill enter- a talncU at dinner Sunday. A vaso of m awect peas formed tho conterpieco for j tho table. Covers woro laid for m ' twelve. p y. , Tho senior class of tho U. A. C. m K entertained at a hay-rack party, Frl- m day evening. Tho special featuro K vaa roasting different edibles. Wi - A number of tho Shamkari-Cbrls- tUujeu girls met at tho homo of Mrs. 1 71. J. Larson, thu ovent bolng a show- I cr complimentary to Mrs. Loe Target, Tar-get, formerly Miss Magda Mortenson. a, Etru'ohnicnts woro served. '!W jP A nurprlso party was glvon Miss g Infra Hansen by bor mother in hon- or of her birthday, Thursday ovonlng. 1 Purple and whlto astors decorated tho fM rooms. A largo birthday cako, lights' light-s' M ed with small candles, formed the tm csstcrpleoo for tho table. Games II wnre tho feature of tho ovoning. Eft Xlght guests woro present. Y'm jj Tho Sigma Theta Phi sorority on- ll tertained at a rush party Wednesday 8 fcTsntng. A red, whlto and blue color M hemo was carried out In tho docora- JL . tlons and refreshments. Card games 1,1 ere Mrs. Ilkoda IJ. Cook, Mrs. Moses ;i ' Jiarris and Mlsa Hayward were 2 awarded prizes. Tho patronessos 1 -rere Mrs. Hhada IJ. Cood, Mrs. Mosea . Thatcher and Miss Charlotto Kyle. m TUXy guests woro presont. I Miss IIopo Tishburn of Drlgham II Oty -was the guest of tho Sigma ill "Kieta Phi sorority for tho past weok. ill Miss Emma Ucclos loft Tuesday m - ' b attend ecuool at tho Jackson col- 1 fogo at Cambridge, Mass, K Miss Lillian Droadbont of Ogden, S li0 recently returned from a mil- slon to Japan, Is visiting In Logan, tho guest of hor aunt, Mrs. Georgo Q. Hlch. Mlsa Gladys Tredrlckson of Malad spent tho week-end in Logan, guest of Miss Verna Llndqulst. Bossio Love, In Triangle Play, "A Daughter of the Poor." At tho Oak Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Has Hasmusson of tho nas-mus8en nas-mus8en Dazaar will havo another car of peaches In today from tho famous Merrill-Snow orchard at Brlgham City. Last Tuesday a car of peaches arrived and didn't last until tho close of Wednesday evening. The prlco at which thoy were sold hero was $1.15 per bushel. This Is a very closo price on peaches this year, although thero are a great many peaches throughout tho country. Tho U. S. market report re-port yesterday from tho department of agrlculturo stated that on Thursday Thurs-day thero woro 148 cars of poachos shipped out of Utah. On tho same date tho report foro 481 cars of peaches as having boon shipped out of New York Btato. Tho report said that l Is hard to get shipping boxes, but tho peach market Is good, ship-, ship-, pers getting, f. o. b. the cars, from $1.15 to $1.35 per bushol. 1 . Chrlstlau Sclonco services will bo held Sunday at 11 a. m. In room 7 of tho Arlmo building. Heading room open dally. |