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Show ADDITIONAL SOCIETY '5 " A dancing pait was given at ihe Holol EccIcb last, evening by Mi nud Mrs. Lyman Hydo nt which Mr. and Mrs. Orval Adams weio the guests of honor Mr. and Mrs. Hul Farr have been the genial hosts at a scries of three parties this week. The first one on Monday was a social party Tho do- i coratlons were In keeping with the i holiday season, being in red and green. Tho small tables were graced grac-ed with red carnations and green : fernery- Theie were thirty-two guests. On Wednesday they entei-taincd entei-taincd with a flvo hundred party. Sapper was served. The card prizes wero won by Mrs. Joseph E. Quinnoy, Mrs. J. A. Hendrkksou and Mr and Mis. Owen Smith. Last evening an- i other flvo hundred party was given tho details of which will bo given In' tho next week's social column. f -$ Somo four years ago flfteon ladles met find otganlzed a club known nsl tho Unity Circle, for tho purpose of' service during the war. Service particularly par-ticularly to the Logan soldier boys. Mrs. A. L. Furrell at whose instigation instiga-tion the meeting was called was I'mado tho first president. The names of tho charter members aro Mcs-dames Mcs-dames A. L. Farrell, I). H. Thomas, Wm. Splcker. I. S. Smith, Harr Stoney, Alice McAllster, C. W. Nib-ley Nib-ley Jr.. J. W. Ciawford P. E. Peter- .8011, Lee Thatcher. Martha Gcddes. jthe Misses Nay Neeu Farrell, Joclyn Thonins, Ida Miie''',,l and JossV Scott Sliortl uftei tho circle was organized a concert was given and ' Iho proceeds died in conneetii n wnt c the Chamber of Co-iimei. in nipi Ing tho Logan soldiers witii ("ni-l I mns boxes. Tlio fund remaining wns t nil (led to and the painting by Huppl "Sunshino and Shrdows" was pro- Rented to the soldier of Logan to be J hung In the Chamber of Commerce, f nnd to bo under the custody of the American Legion At tho close of the t war the club made Its aim civic and i literary work. During the pist n'lin- f fer a sorles of lectures were given E tmdor Us auspices, by Mlsi Illanche ( Cooper on Cliild Welfare. These wero given In the Chamber of Com mcrco rooms and were open to nil 5 tho women of tho town. Tho club meets tho first nnd third Tuesdnj" j in each month. It has a membership j of twenty active members and I) a stJcinl asset as well as a civic bene j fit to the city. Mrs. C. P. Hansen of Providence entertained at n Kensington on Wed ncsdny afternoon. The d'corntlonn were in keeping with Hie ChrlRtiii"." senson. There weio tvveutv-tvvo guests. Mrs Hnnsen wns agisted lv her diughters Mrs Justin II Call nnd Miss Clarice Hansen. I |