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Show if . . Society . . Hl " ' '-''' ' ' " ".".'"'."Mgr Hj ! ) ummi: the nio.it Important social Hi i . ita or the year Is the liillltnry H 4 I,.. which loolcpltihu cm Momlny ev- H; r enlni; at the I). A. C. This affnli H f i uujh a brilliant one nnd this H 1 1, r vih no exception. Tin) decora- H" ' f u ttiit linumtalb elaborate, tin;, H i' K At flag covering: tho celling belns H I ciany .-.ttracjlve. A, newvfeaturo H'1 iiU " ',t yenr'u ,hiill v.-a the sponsor- B' 'if ,r tf lu ,'rr(H ""'' companies )' H , ' 1 .nuns; ladle nf the college. Com- Hi, A wan epoiist-rcir hy the,' .MjBjcs Hj i J 1 nml I.uclllc Allen, Cotup.uijfu, Hj y "a Tholinn Nunni'lly and Ainnn- H! li I'lmr.iborluln. Company ,C, MIsbcs H J? I J id 1'ilco and -Vcrn Whltesldos. H u T patrons and patronesses ..crg' Hln inor nnd 'Mrs,. Chnt'lea W$May- H ' ; t' , Mayor and Mrs. Win. Howell. Hj 1' 1 ldcnt and Mm. Kltucr O. Petcr- Hj. i" . President and Mm. Anthony W. Hij .' It j. Major and Mm. Rusnolt 1', H:v llnrllo, Major Alexander C. Sulllrnn H' ' and I. lent. Charles Challlce. R ,. Miss Wanda Tarbot spent a Tow H'i days In Salt Lake this week. K . & H ., tho faculty of- tho New Jersey Aca- Hfff demy entertained the ladles of tho Hv? , Presbyterian Missionary socloty, the H$ ' lndlca of the St. John Guild and tho In (II en of tho Methodist IMsslonnry o-cloty o-cloty nt Jloncyman hall on Thursday .afternoon. Miss Florence Stevenson of Ashvlllc, North Carolina, gaVo a most Itnercstlng talk. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Thero wcro fifty. guests. t '' i . Secretry of 8tnte and Mrs. Hyrum EMJrockett wore In this city tho fllw of the week to attend tho mill itnry ball, v V 'JHbh Itha I.?yr-n r.tii tlio wi end Kitcs't at ho Uota Delta, house. She visited wllh Mlsn Fern Whltesldes. t '' Qorerncr and Mrs. Cliarlea W Mnybo wei'o the houso Bursts of rrcaldont and Mrs. E. O, Peterson during tho bcBlnnlnR of, tho week. , Tho Mlseca Mary Buchanan, Itoma Larson and Nadlno Foutz were week end rucbU at tho Thcta house. Tho Prcsbytoriaa MWonary society hold & business mooting at ParkB hall early Thursday afternoon, where the .officers for tho ensuing year were .elected aa follows: President, Mrs, 11 .E. llrowlngton; rlco president, rMs. It. ft. McOeo: Hccretarj'. Mrs. Wra. B flecitat; treasurer, Mrs. Wrlslcr: w-retary w-retary of literature, Mrs. W. W. Yood9tde;.. extension secretary, Mrs. Wm. flrangbam,, . On Sunday evening thc,Thetn slrls entertained with a muatcnl, On Wednesday the Misses Ada and Loulso Whlttnkcr and Margaret ncn-son ncn-son were honored guests at a dinner" given by the Thcta girls at the chapter chap-ter house. Tho tablo wan Braced with a prettily arranged centerpiece ot-marlBolds. ot-marlBolds. Govern were laid for twenty guests. ' . ' I Mrs. George Q. RJch and daughter daugh-ter Virginia Louise luft Thurnday for OBden .wliero they will spend the. week end, guests of Mr. George" Q. Itlch Jr. 4- ' Miss Vcndla Farrcll or 8alt Iiake City was a week end guest of -Mrs. Parley 11. Peterson. ' Mrs. Jcanotte Ralncy announces tho engagement of her daughter Miss Vcrna to Mr. Newell O Dalncs, the marriage to tako placo the 2nd of March. Tho students of tho Logan High School woro entertained nt a country fair party by tho High School faculty ! last evening. The party took place In tho gymnasium and there was a large attendance! and a meat pleasant erenlng' enjoyed. Mrs. It. J, .Ames and'Mra. Geo. Q. rtlch, members of the general board went to' WcllsvUle to attend the Pioneer ball on Tuesday evening. Monday o vonlng a most cnjoyablo time was had at the Odd Followfc hall when tho local members entertained enter-tained forty of th6 fellow lodgo members from Tremonton, Oarland and Brlgham who brought with them tholr aecot goat. A fino program was rendered and delicious refreshments were served, I e Air. and Mra. Wm. Howell returned return-ed from Salt Lake City Sunday where they went to attend Urn Howell fani-lly fani-lly reunion trhlcti was held on the 17th day of tho month. Most of tho (members of the family were present and a moot' enjoyable time was hod. f Mrs. Hex Kimball entertained her Bowing club on Thunxfay evening. There were ten guests. A dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. L. H. Ilalllf of Salt Lake City Is spending tho wepk cod with Mr. 'tind Mrs. W. H. Evana of this city. ' ' Tho Clio Circle met, on Wednesday at tho Wigwam with Mrs Wm. Howell How-ell as hostess. A short business discussion dis-cussion was held. Tho program was 4 a continuation or the study of Bhaltee pcare'a '"TweHth Nlsh't" and waa given by Miss Mary Soronson. The luncheon tables were craced with cluster boqucts of xwect peas. Special Spe-cial gueeta of tho aTternoon were Mrs. I. S. Smith. Mra. Olive Hatch and Airs. It. S. McAllstcr. Mr. W. D. McClcJlan leU Thursday Thurs-day for a few days In Salt Lake City. On Sunday evonlnj; Or. and Mrs. K. O. Iloynolds were very ploasahtly surprised, tho occasion bolng thu doctor's" doc-tor's" birthday annlvernary. A number num-ber or friends dropped In and spent a. very pleasant evening. They wero Mr! and Mrs Held Shamhart, Mr.and Mrs. John Christiansen, Mr. andtrs. Moses hTatcher, Dr, and Mrs. T, I). Budge, Or. and Mrs. Haywa'rd, and Dr. nnd Mrs. McQ.co j r' $$ I Mica Marie narber enteftalutd her bridge club on Thursday afternoon. There wore two tables. A dainty lunch was senvd. On Tuesday the members of the I Sigma Thetn Thl cntnrtalned with a Washington dlnnor at the. Hotel Ec-clos. Ec-clos. Tlie menu, place cari and en-tlrn en-tlrn decoration wero In patriotic effect ef-fect complimentary to the holiday, Following tho dinner a theatre party -at the Lyric was enjoyed. Miss Jennie Jen-nie Rocs and Miss Pearl Obcrbansly formed tho general committee. ' On Tuesday ercnlng an Informal dancing party was glcen by the Sigma Sig-ma Alpha fraternity at 'tho chapter house. On Saturday Mrs. Maybello Cole entertained with a card luncheon, yho pretty decorations were arranged arrang-ed with yellow acacia" and daffodils. I ; f J t v i . Tho prize was-a wa rod to Mrs. Doyd ' : .T , Hatch. 4 . . . , Vj .. f Mr. Roy Uullen spent a fow days in Salt Lake this. week. t J aiombers of tho'Dolta Nu frator- I ulty called nt tho Sorosis houso Wed-. I ncsday evening. , Dancing, and music waa enjoyed. . Tbo U, A. C. .Women's club met at tho homo of Mrs. N. A. I'oderson on Monday. Miss Charlotte Kyle fiavo a most Interesting talk on the development devel-opment of tho Japanese drama. Rc-Ifroshmcnts Rc-Ifroshmcnts wero served. Special guusts of tho nfternoon wore Mrs. T, . . . ; - K. DftnJda. Mrs. NoQJo Laogton nnd B Mrs. Weston Vernon. One of the greatest social events j of tho season wilt bo glren by tho H Daughters ot the Cache county Pion- M cera on Thursday evening, March", ft, M at tho Auditorium at 8 o'clock, con- slating ot on up-to-dato dance with H spqclat music: A special featuro ot the evening will bo a pioneer Mress M review, demonstrating the style of dresses from thecarliest pioneer days H to tho present. This event will be H under the 'supervision of the county H boaixl and presidents of camps of H the Daughters or Pioneers.. Tbo H pioneer dress review commltteo are H as follows: Chairman, Mrs. H. ' J. H Amris, Mrs. Wm." Howell, Mrs. Jos. H K. Cardon, Mrd N Peterson', Mrs S. M K. Needham, Mrs. John Christiansen H and Mrs. A. Clayton. Tho proceeds H of this dance wlll be' used for -a H worthy cause, namoly; to help main- , 'H tain an assembly and relic hall. -All ' H are Invited. . H 4 i & G o H |