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Show I I Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utahjji It - j OGDEN. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN", Nov. I'.'J. Mrs. E. M. Conroy and Sirs. D. J. Mnlone entertained about j-tventy-flve, guests at a card party Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon .-it Mrs. Malone's apartments apart-ments at tho Spencer. The rooms were decorated with pink and golden colored chrysanthemums. Five hundred was played, the prizes being awarded to Mrs. A. P. HIbba and Mrs. William Van Alien Al-ien After tho card games a luncheon wan served, the ho-stesses being assisted Jn nerving' by Mcsdames Charles Henry. Fred W. Genlsch, Schufflcbargcr. I. L. Reynolds and ThonuiH Fitzgerald. Tlic MJsfies Genovlcvo and Iorolta Malone rendered violin music throughout tho afternoon. In the evening a supper party was given In honor of Mr. Malotie, Wednesday Wed-nesday being his birthday. V pretty wedding of the week was that of Arnold T. Read of this city and MIsa Ethel G. Taylor, which took place Wednesday Wed-nesday at the bride's homo In Rivcr-dale. Rivcr-dale. Tho rooms wcro beautifully decorated dec-orated with masses of golden chrysanthemums, chrysan-themums, Tho brldo and groom stood beneath a bower of the flowers, while '.c ceremony was pronounced by Bishop A A- J31rshHm. Tho bride wore a gown of rrcam satin trimmed In laco and small pink roses, and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. Following the ceremony a wedding Buppor was served, a large vaso of golden colored, chrysanthemums adorning tho center of each table. Covers Cov-ers wcro laid for fifty-two. Mrs. Ncttio Ecclcs will be hostess to the members of tho Martha society at her home Monday, November "5. Mrs. A. A. McRrlde and daughter. Truth, have returned from a short visit with Mrs. McBrldo's mother In Salt Lake. Tho regular meeting of the "Ladles' Literary club has been postponed until next Tuesday. November 26, when tho ladles will meet with Mrs. R. 73. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. h. O. Wattls of Eugene, Or . are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. O Wattls for a few days. Fred Jensen left Monday for San Diego. Cal.. where he will study architecture archi-tecture under ono of tho largest firms In hat city. He will he absent three monthB. Miss Pearl Cragun entertained at a 1 I Ina shower at her home Thursday even-dg even-dg In compliment to Miss Sadie Wade. The decorations wcro in red and white, small hearts and ciiplds being effectively ied throughout, tho rooms. Games and music were enjoyed, after which refreshments refresh-ments were served to fifteen guests. The ladies of tho Baptist Kensington wore entertained by Mrs. ,M. T. Moore N at her home Wednesday afternoon. A ' lnchoon was served by the hostess, assisted as-sisted by her daughter, Miss Irma Moore, md Miss IJnzel Bell. Mrs Nettie N. Hoi's has returned from a two weeks' visit with her sister In Crvcland. Ida. The marriage of Jolin Howard Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John .Tonkins, and Mi's Athlcen Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C Woods, was solemnized Wednesday In tho Salt Lake tcmplo. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins will be at home to their friends at their new home on Van Buren avenue after December 1. A tea was given by Queen Esther chap-Ur chap-Ur No. 4, O. E. S.. In the Masonic temple tem-ple parlors Friday afternoon. Frank Q. Capnon nnd daughter Lucille of Denver uro visiting at the home of Mr. ird Mrs. James If. Douglas. Mrs. J. T. Young has returned to her ' omo In Pocatcllo. after an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mitchell.' Mif. II. L. Bell, wife or Assistant Superintendent Bell of the Southorn Pa-i-UiC. bus left for a ten days' visit to N'cvada and California points. Thursday evening local council 637, r;oval Arcanum, entertained Supreme Urgent I1. D. McFaddeu of Richmond. "V a , and the Salt Lake council of Royal tianum, at Eagles hall. A banquet war, served. Captain Ilulanlskl actimr as oastmastcr. M -k. A. R. Hey wood, who was the guest of Miss Frances Phillips In Salt Lake, has t turned home. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ilerrick of Dcn-1 Dcn-1 ire the cuesls of Mrs. Hcrrlck's par- iik. Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph A. West. The next meeting of the Home Culture t'jb will be held at the home of Mrs. II R. Bucks Thursday. December 5. Vnuotinccment has been made of the r i gagctmint of Gladys Farrell. daughter of George L. Farrell of Smlthfield, Utah, to George C. Ensign of this city. The marrlago will take place November 2". .Mrs. Moffett. Mrs. Movers nnd Mrs. Iliohey entertained tho women of the M.st "Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at th) home of Mrs. RIchcy. Mrs. J. O'Connor and small daughter have returned from a visit with "Mrs. O Connor's sisters. Mrs. J. J. Harvey and Mrs. M. A. Burke, in Salt Lake City. The Child Culture club will meet with Mrs. Thomas D. Dec Tuesday, November Novem-ber 20. The Methodist- Ladles Aid socletv met with Mrs. Gertrude Carr, at her home, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Peterson have an nounced tho engagement of their granddaughter. grand-daughter. Ida V. Shurtlirr. to Orlando C, Wade. tho marrlago to tako place Jn the near future. Tho members of Weber camii No. 74, Woodmen of the World, held tholr rugu-lar rugu-lar social Thursday evening. A flue muslcat programme was a feature of the evening. Mrs. fe'tanlev Johnson will entertain the mcmbera of tho Social Twelve Tuesday, November 26. The marriage of E. W. Harrold and Miss Esther Glassburn took place Monday ovcnlng at Fnrmlngton. Mr. Marrold. formerly of Chicago, la the proprietor of tho Ogdcn Trade Llnotypn company, nnd the bride Is a popular young lady of Lincoln, Lin-coln, Nob. Mr. and Mrs. Harrold will reside re-side with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brooks for a snort time, after which they will make an extended trip to points of Interest In-terest alone the Pacific coast. Miss Juiih Scowcroft will entertain about fifty of her friends at a card party at her home December C. Mrs. A. Wl Walters and daughter ITelcn have returned from an extended visit to Boise and Cambridge. Mrs. Ida M. Buchor, with iter son and two daughters, left Tuesday morning Cor Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Booker of Malad, are visiting friends In this city. Mrs. W. A. Budlong has returned from a visit with her sister in Omaha. J. .1. McGIII, formerly an accountant clerk in the superintendent's office at tho depot, left Thursday for New York city, where he has accepted a position with a firm of consulting engineers. Mrs. James Purdy, ?6n Merman and daughter, Mrs. E. M. Rankin and Sumner Sum-ner Warner left Wednesday for southern south-ern California, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. G. Dcnson havo gone to Kansas City for a brief visit with friends. A. L. Sanderson of St. Louie, Mo., is In this city for a wcek'3 visit with his brother, W, E. Sanderson. Tho Christian Link circle was entertained enter-tained at the home of Mrs. C. C. Ber-rlnger, Ber-rlnger, Wednesday afternoon. The Historical society will meet with Mrs. J. S. Gordon, Saturday November Novem-ber 30. Miss Minnie Albert has returned from a two weeks' visit with friends In Salt Lake City. A number of card parlies and theater parties were given in Miss Albert's honor during her visit in that city. A grand ball was given by the Ogdcn Elks Thursday evening In the lodge room and was the final feat uro of the two days celebration In honor of tho formal opening open-ing of their new home. A fine dancing programme was enjoyed, the music being furnished by an enlarged orchestra. During Dur-ing the evening punch and light refreshments refresh-ments wore served. The marriage of Miss Bcrnico Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Brown, and William 0. Erickson took place Thursdny in the Salt Lnke temple. An Informal reception was held In their honor Friday cvenlnr at tho home of the bride's parents. .After December 1 Mr. and Mrs. Erickson will receive their friendB at their home on Twenty-ninth street. Mrs. Patrick Healy was hostess to tho members of the "500" club at her homo Thursday afternoon. The prizes In the card games were won by Mrs. TT. C. Blgc-low Blgc-low and Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald. Mrs. Chnpin Dav was a gucsL of the club. Mrs. E. T. Ilulanlskl will entertain the club at tho next meeting, Thursday, December Decem-ber 5. The G, A. club members will be the guests of Mrs. E. T. Richardson Tuesday, Tues-day, November 26. The nnnunl meeting of tho Chautauqua Literary and Science circle was held Wednesday evening at the city hall, when officers for the ensuing year were elected. I AMERICAN FORK. I I ; I Special to The Tribune. AMERICAN" FORK. Nov. 23. Everything Every-thing Is in readiness for the big Fcsto Cromo carnival here all of next week. The opera house will be fitted up with booths where pretty girls will soli goods. There will be entertainments every evening, even-ing, under the direction of the Home Dramatic company. A cafeteria will serve meals In the old Lyric building.-The building.-The week of festivities has been arranged by committees from the four wards and Is for the purpose of raising funds for the completion of the stake tabernacle. The B. Y. university bund from Provo gave a dance In Apollo hall Friday night under tho auspices of the high school. Washington S. Chlpman left hero Sunday Sun-day for Old Mexico, where he expects to spend the next two months rusticating on his father's ranch. Byron Crookston and Mrs. Alice Mlllcr-.Tcnscn. Mlllcr-.Tcnscn. both of this city, were married at Rawlins, Wyo., Wednesday. Both aro highly respected young persons of this city. They will make their home horc. Mrs. Oreloeb of Salt Lake Is hero for a week's visit with her brother, W. D. Edmonds. Reed Gardner was In Salt Lake during the week. EUREKA. Special to The Tribune. EUREKA, Nov. 23. Fred Larson of Spring City Is visiting with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward TIanka spent the week at Salt Lake. Mrs. Thomas Wilson and Mrs. W. C. Dewar spent tho lattor part of the week at Santaquln. the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nisongcr. Mrs. William Owens returned on Sunday Sun-day evening from a visit with Spanish Fork roIatlvoH. .Mrs. David Mills spent the week with Provo relatives. Mrs. Sarnh 1 Touts of Milton Is the guest of Mrs. Rebecca Mitchell. Mrs. Gussic Moore spent the week at tho capital. Mr. and Mrs. Jsaac J. Borward spent tho week with frlonds at Snllna. Mrs. Major Church and children re-i re-i turned home on Sunday evening after a visit with Mrs. Ray Barney at Midvalc. Mrs. E. G Jills of Provo. who is visiting visit-ing here, will leave In a few days for southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bergncr and Mr. and Mrs. William Wltrrell of Silver City spent the fore pnrt of the week at Leamington. Leam-ington. The young women of the S. E. G. B. club were pleasantly entertained by the Misses Lcola and Virginia Laaley at the home of Mrs. William Ncsblt on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. C. A. Myers and family and Mrs. C. E. Jenkins left this week for Los Angeles. An-geles. C. E. Berry, city attorney, spent tho fore part of the. week at Provo. Mrs. R. S. Robertson of Salt Lako Is the guest of Mrs. P. Bonner. The regular semi-monthly session of the Entrc Nous Literary club was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Georgo M. Hayes, tho hostess being Miss Low Flnlay. A paper on Shakespeare Shake-speare was presented Jn an able manner by Mrs. Ira T. Cose and was discussed by Mcsdames E. G. Hanson and W. 'J. Adams. The next meeting of the club will bo held at tho home of Mrs. E. G. Hanson. Members of Tintlc lodge No. 711, B. P. O. E., will entertain their women friends on next Monday evening. There will be a dance at tho Elks pavilion, a social session and a turkey supper at the club rooms. Miss Neola Elleitson of Provo is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Minor. Mrs. William J. Adams is visltingwlth the family of George Adams at Elgin, Or. Robert Wilson of this city and Mjss Zllphla .Nisongcr of Santnquin were married mar-ried at Salt lJiko on Tuesday and were given a wedding reception 'at tho home of the bride's parents here Friday evening. T. L. Scholleld Is visiting with friends at La Grande, Or. Mrs. John Adams of Salt 7.ake Is visiting vis-iting hero with tho family of her son, W. J. Adams. Miss Ellzabuth Dewar entertained a number of young women on Monday evening, even-ing, the occasion . being her birthday. Dan Martin, a former buulness man of this city, but now located at Grunts Pass, Or., Is spending several weeks with relatives rela-tives here. The Rev. Jacob Hlalt of the Episcopal church Is visiting in Logan. Mrs. William Laird and daughters wero in Salt Lako Wednesday to attend the Laird-Walker wedding. Robert Laird or this city and Miss Nellie Walker of Silver City were married mar-ried In the Congregational church at Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon. The bridegroom Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. William Laird of this city and the bride is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. John Cronln of Silver City. Tho young pcoplo will make their homo here. Editor Charles E. Hulsh returned this week from southern Utah, whore he has been hunting. Ho brought back a big buck and over seventy-five ducks and gecsc. On Thanksgiving day the local lodge of Elks will give a free danco at the Elks pavilion, and in the evening a grand ball will bo given for tho public. Tho home of Mrs. T. F. Gosc on Church street was tho mecca of members of tho Bridge club Wednesday afternoon. The prize was won by Mrs. Daniel Martin Luncheon was served to the following: Mesdame.s Doty, Dickenson. Drlscoll, Billings. Hulsh. Blight. Cornick, Pike. Hanson and Martin; Miss Flnlay and Miss Frances McChrystal. Arrangements are being perfected bv a number of prominent women of the city lo givo a Leap Year ball at the Elks pavilion soon after December 1. Members of the local lodge of Elks who attended the dedication of the Elks hall at Ogdcn on Wednesday night were S. C. Doty, J ore l. Drlscoll, Dr. E. G. Howell, Lou Merriman and Hugh ITef-fcrnan. ITef-fcrnan. Mrs. Henry Runnell was tho hostess at the meeting of the L. O. E. club on Wednesday evening. After playing several sev-eral games of ".100." the. guests enjoyed a fino collation. Mrs. John F, Uowb will entertain tho members at their next regular moctlnp. On Sunday last Mr?. 13. G. Hanson entertained en-tertained a number of Mends In honor of her bister. Mrs. Claudo T. Barnes of Salt Lake. Following several frames of cards, refreshment!! wore nerved. Mcsdames John Edgcworth. ISdwaxd Lewis, H(nr- RunnelK and P. Avlpona entertained the mcmbera of the local loilsri; of the Dcjrree of Honor at a fine luncheon recently. Mrs. Lou Cox entertained the members mem-bers of tho C. M. C. club on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Charles Fields will be hostess at the next meeting of the club. On Friday evening Miss Joslc Albert; entertained tho junior hlph school pupils and women teachers at a "Rube" party In her home. PARK CITY. Special to The Tribune. ! PARK CITV. Nov. 23. The Woman's , Athenaeum held Its regular-meeting at the home of Mrs. J. V. Thompson Monday Mon-day afternoon, with Mrs. O. XV. Allen In charge. The Hrst paper on "Robert Burns" was rclvcn by Mrs'. .7. V. Thompson. Thomp-son. Mrs. Thompson concluded her pa--pcr by a reading from "Tarn o' Shanter." The second paper, bv Mrs. L. A. Bridg-land. Bridg-land. was on "Wordsworth." The singing sing-ing of "America" concluded the programme. pro-gramme. The next meotlnc will be held at the homo of Mrs. E. J. Beggs. Miss Gertrude McLaughlin returned homo Sunday, after iicvcral weclss -spent In Salt Lake. M.r. and Mrs. F. V. Sherman and daughters, Frances and Mury Allco. returned re-turned to Salt Lake Sunday atternoon Mr. and Mrs, Fted C. Collins wont to Salt Lake last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Hodgson returned from Salt I-iko Monday morning, accompanied by Miss Isabella Osborne. Mrs. Eleanor McLaughlin has returned from Evnnston, where .sho has been visiting visit-ing for some time with her mother. Samuel Trowlck entertained at dinner at tho Wabash mine Friday evening. The Invited guests were Miss Tsabella Osborne Os-borne and Mrs. O'Connor of Salt Luke. Miss Hannah Locompte. Mrs. Eleanor McLaughlin. Mrs. C. W. Hodgson and Messrs. McGarry, Becker, Goodwin and C. W. Hodgson. Miss Lloyd entertained the members of St. Lukes guild at her home on Park avenue Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. W Hodgson entertained at a musical Thursday eveninc at her home on Main street in compliment to her guests, Miss Osborne and Mrs O'Connor. Among those present wore Miss Hannah Lccomptc, Mrs. Eleanor McLaughlin. C. E. Hatterberp. Samuel Trcwick. Roy Packer and C. W. Hodcson. Wednesday evening the members of the Park City Military band guvc a ball In Rasband's hall. Mrs. William Fahey and daughter, Miss Dora, left Sunday for Butte where Ihcy will spend the winter. Grand Master Bouton of Provo and Noble Grand W. T. Snyder of Salt Lako paid an official visit to Park lodgo No. 8. T O. O. F.. Monday evening. A banquet was served. Thomas Ryan, W. J. Barry, J. C. O'lJara, George Zabriska, John Sircat-field, Sircat-field, Olaf Hansen. Frank Daloy, Jacob Olingcr, Leonard McGarry and Dr. A. A. Browning went lo Ogden lo tho Elks' convention Wednesday. Mrs. Eliza Nelson has cone to Oakland. Cal., to spend tho winter with her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Marie Hetlikc entertained .a number num-ber of her friends Sunday afternoon. .rohn Nelson and Alc.T Wright have gone to San Diego. Cal., for tho winter. Mrs. Whitley returned to the Park Thursday morning after several days' visit In Salt Lako with relatives. Mrs. F M. Smith has returned from Salt Lake after an extended visit. Richard Smith is homo after a trip through Montana and Idaho. PROVO. j i Special to The Tribune. PROVO. Nov. 2.1. One of tho most Interesting In-teresting social affairs of the past week was that iven Monday night in honor of Joseph 7J. Walton at the Walton home in Pleasant View ward by a number of pupils of the graduating class of 1903, when Mr. Walton was principal of the Parker school. The evening- was spent In social converse reminiscent of tho old Bchool days. Mr. Walton was presented with a beautiful signet ring, the presentation presen-tation speech beincr made by Eugene L. Roberts. A number of other tokens of respect were presented, among them being be-ing the book. "Heart Throbs," by Mrs. Mary A. McLean, and a card of sentiments senti-ments by Miss Fannie McLean. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Roberts, W. D. Dixon. Mrs. Millie Dunn Craven. Miss Anna Bookc, Mrs. Belle Watson Anderson, Mrs. Cora Jakeman Blake. Mrs. Louise Malben Dixon and Miss Pearl Snow. Miss Edna Holdaway pleasantly ontor-tained ontor-tained the members of the Ray club at ' hor home Monday evening, enrds being the feature. Four tables were played. Invited guests of the club were Miss VIrgle Young of Monticollo. Miss Lucille Young and Miss Madeline Hathenbrucit. The Kensington Sewing club met Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon with Mrs. P,. H. Bower. The home was tastefully decorated with i autumn flowers and the club colors. Among the guests were Mrs. Alma Boy- den. Mrs. Bern Walton, Mrs. Alva Nelson. , Mrs. George Hclndsclman, Mrs. James Itrown, Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. Joseph Vane. Mi's. Albert Evans. 7Irs. Elvon Jackson, Mrs. George Humphrey. Mrs. I Fred Moore, Mrs. Charles Hcdr-uist nnd I Mrs. Harry Meal. One of the most brilliant social events I of the week was the wedding and rcccp-I rcccp-I lion Thursday evening at the home of Mr. ! and Mrs. Jacob Evans, when their daush- tor Irene became the bride of Frank R. i Sharp of Bozeman. Mont. The ccromony j was performed at 7 o'clock In the presenru or ilfty relative. and friends. Bishop Slc-! Slc-! phen L. Chlpman of American Fork, uncle of the bride, offlclutcd. After the core-' core-' monv a reception was held, when more I than 200 friends paid their respects. A stringed Toheslra ws In attendance. Miss Ferris Noyes was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Flossie Dunn. Miss Jotta Malben and Miss lSffh; Evans. Nsui.iu Beg was best man. The prus- uls wore many and beautiful. Mr. and Mr Sharp left today for Cozeinnn, . vlu-ro they will reside. nothrr pretty wedding Thursday was that at the humo of Lrvl C. Snow In the- FlrM ward, when Miss Verna Snow and Albert Saxj.-y were married. The . rrcTitiiny was performed at 7 o'clock In evening In the presence of the lm-l lm-l md!ae relatives and a few friends. Bishop O. H. Berg of the FlrM ward o'Hc luting. The bride wore a beautiful urdding sown of pale blue mensnllne "HI chiffon nverdroes. and carried a .IhwoI' bouquet of bride's roses Mr. .end Mr.-. Saxey will live In Ogden. Mr.". Senia Vlrtcont anil Mra. Jennie ' Williamson. pat chief ofilccr of thy Pythian Sister lodge, were the gucatfe or honor at an Interesting affair sivon at the home of Mr. and Mr. B. II. i: vvi'i- Thursday night. Card were the icatare of the evening nnd a mtiMcal programme pro-gramme wan rendered. Thoise present t;r Mr. nnd Mrs. H. G. Blumenlhiil. Mt and Mrs. John Boarkman, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Archbold. Mr. and Mrzs. D. I) Wald. Mr. and Mrs. f.orcrldge. Mrs. I Caroline Blumcutltal. Miss Myrl Mlu-( Mlu-( uventhal anil Miss Mattic WlUlHmnon. Evangelists Adams and Costle are k Molding nightly sarvlc.es at the Seventh-' Seventh-' da Adventlut church. Mr K V Brocks, department president presi-dent of thr Women's Relief Corps, and ,Mrn M B Harvpv of Salt Lake vlalt-,c vlalt-,c l the Provo corps la' t w-k on a tour If Inspection While Mrs Bmok and j Mrs fHinev were In Provo, Mm A E. J;unnev entertained In fhc'r honor a' a prettily arranged luncheon. Small silk Hags wcro used as place cardG. Tho W T. Sherman corps of Provo also enter- i talncd In honor of the visitors, Tho Nineteenth Century club met Friday Fri-day afternoon at the home of .Mrs. Elmer E. Corf man. Mrs:-Samuel Schwab gave a paper on "Stephen Phillips and Pln-cro." Pln-cro." There will be no meeting of the club next week, on account of Thanksgiving. Thanks-giving. Members of . the Blllle club were tho guests of Miss IlaJicl Adams Monday night at a theater party, and after the theater a dainty luncheon was served at jl caterer's. Those present were Misses Mem Anderson, Corlnne Wilson. Norma Poulton, Maud Farrer, Rae Baxter, Bax-ter, lima Smoot and Margaret Smoot. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Mem Anderson, when plans will bo perfected for the dance to be given by the club early in December. Union service of the Congregational. Baptist and Methodist churches will be conducted at the Methodist church. Sunday Sun-day at 7:30 p. m. The Rev. I. A. Thompson, Thomp-son, pastor of the Baptist church, will preach. A pretty home wedding look place Wednesday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. lCggcrtscn when their daughter. Miss Lorle Louise, was married mar-ried to Robert Payne Fairbanks. Bishop John Sims Smith of Silver City oftlcl-atod. oftlcl-atod. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks took the noon train for Ios Angeles, expecting to be away for a month. I The announcement comes from far-off Canada that Miss Maud FUillock and I Frank Mcrrywcather. both formerly of this city, wp.vc married at Cardstori early this month.. The young couple have a host of friends here. Miss Sadie Loveless pntertalned Mrs. R. I. Husband of Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Husband loft Thursday morning for an extended visit in Indiana. Mrs. W. D. Roberts entertained the Utnh Sorosls club members at her apartments apart-ments In the Hotel Roberts Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Celesta Strong read the lesson for the afternoon, prepared papers being dispensed with. Mrs. Mary E. Bunnell of "vineyard has announced the engagement of her daughter daugh-ter Emma to James T. Blake, the marriage mar-riage to take place on December 0. Mrs. Reed L. Andcrbcrg has returned from Salt Lake, after two weeks spent visiting her mother. Mrs. A. N. Hold-away. Hold-away. An informal family dinner was a feature fea-ture at the Casslty home on Third South street Monday afternoon. The affair was given in honor of the departure of Lei-land Lei-land Cnsslty on a mission. Mrs. Joseph T. Fai rer and daughter j Sallna spent Wednesday of this week' visiting relatives In American Fork. Mrs. Helen Davis of Ogden spent a part of the week visiting Provo friends. Miss Flora Ridge has returned, after having spent the past six weeks in Salt Lake. Marriage licenses have been Issued as follows: Morgan D. Warner. Jr.. and Sarah V. Erlckcson, both of Spanish Fork; William Pearson and Mayc McLean Mc-Lean of Spanish Fork; P.. E. Adnmson of Eureka and Mamie Watson of Provo; Orla Stowart, Benjamin, and Jennie Hanson, Palmyra. The Misses Aleda and Bessie Johnson spent Sunday with friends In American Fork. MURRAY. j ; i Special to The Tribune. MURRAY. Nov. 2.1.--L'r. and Mrs. W. M. Roth well left Friday for a month's visit In Denver. Miss Elizabeth Kline and Erick Ellason were married in the Salt Lake tomplo Wednesday. Young women from St. Marys academy presented a Japanese playlet In the Tay-lorsvlllo Tay-lorsvlllo amusement hall Friday evening. even-ing. The acting was very clever. Mrs. W. H. Rothwcll has had her mother moth-er and sister from Sanpete comity as her guests for several weeks. .7. S, Barlow spent several days at Gunnison. Gun-nison. Utah, recently. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lee and Mr. arid Mrs. S. W. France of Davis county were Murray visitors this week. U. G. Miller has returned from Provo. Dr. E. O. Jones of Seattle. Wasn., is the guest of friends here. The Misses Ida and Sarali Eliason delightfully de-lightfully entertained twenty-five young persons Thursday evening at a bundle shower given In compliment to Miss Elizabeth Klme. Miss Lyle Miller has returned from a visit with relatives In Logan. Mrs. Rothwcll of Denver has been the guest of her son, Dr. W. II. Rothwcll. George Scott loft Wednesday evening for Los Angeles, where he will remain forthe winter. Mrs. Leo Williams entertained friends at her home in Winder ward last Sun-dav. Sun-dav. the occasion being Mr. Williams's birthday. A surprise was tendered Mls Mabel Stevens Wednesday at her home in Bnn-ton Bnn-ton ward. The Misses Martha Banks. Flora Ern-strom Ern-strom and Cora Mmnford gave a Thanksgiving Thanks-giving entertainment in the First ward amusement hall Thursday In honor of their Sunday school class. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stewart and Mrs. Fred Furrow of Salt Lake were Murray visitors during the pusl week. Miss Gloria Boberg and Lawrence Peterson will be married in the Salt IjaJe temple Wednesday, November 27, after which a reception will be tendered tncm. Miss Vernle Graham or Brlntou ward left Wednesday for it week's visit at Springvlllo. MIfs Rachacl Butler was the recipient of a pleasant surprise party Friday evening even-ing at her home In Butler ward. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Northey of Mid-vale Mid-vale entertained the volunteer llremuu Tuesday evening. Mrs. II. S. Cnhoon of Desoret. ITtali, has been the guest of her slater, Mrs. E. I.. Scott, for several weeks. EPHRAIM. i ,J Special to The Tribune. EPHRAIM. Nov. 23. Women of the J. G. F. club met at the home of Hyruiii 'Thorpe and wore enliirialned by Mitts Marguerite Boulton with readings. Tho hostess was assisted by MIsn Pearl Thorpe. Among Hiohc present were Mrs. Fred Tnltle of Mnntl. MIsk Palm Ander-?oii. Ander-?oii. Miss r.endetln Boat. MUs Alice Lund. Miss Alverda A ndiTHon. Miss Josephine Jose-phine Morlenseu, Mrs. Sadie Fowler. Miss Genevieve Wlllardsoii. Miss Marie Clfris-leiisen. Clfris-leiisen. Miss Ann Willardgon. MIkk Elizabeth Eliza-beth Andprson, the MIssch Geneva and Olive Anderson. Miss Cehlu Rasmussfrs. Mrs. Edgar Thorpe and .Miss I'esrl Thorpe. The clubwomen will not meet next week because o many are planning to go to Salt Lake for TlmnksKlvlng. Rasmus RasmusAen and wife were given a surprise party recently. Mrs. Rhmiiiiis-sen Rhmiiiiis-sen was presented with a net of dishes. Those In ulteliduncc were Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NIHson. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hansen, Mr. and ; Mn. Orval Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. David Poulson. Mr. and Mr. Leuie Peteison. Mr. nnd Mrs. Willie I-artwui. Mrs. Anna Peacock. Mrs. T'eter K. Olson, Mrs. Oln I Olscn of Provo. Mr. ami Mrs. Christian i U'lllardson. Mr. and Mrs. Ole C. Jensen and Mrs Mary Stevens. The family of Peter Anderson held a reunion last Sundny on his flSth b!rthda. Among tuoac present were Lewis Anderson Ander-son nnd wife, Joseph Anderson and wife. Rov Anderson and wife. Hyrum Anderson Ander-son and wife. MIhh Elizabeth Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thonipvui. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dcspatn of Fountain Gren and Mr- and Mrs. IIan. Ol-en nf ?trr-I ?trr-I llmr. Mr. and Mrs BenJ.-",-";r Jr i , .i r I dinner Mondav n ft r moon mi I r f f Kr birthday of thflr riaugbUr Dot 'II o.to present wore Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jensen nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Sorcn Anderson, Ander-son, Niels Anderson and Patra Anderson. Ander-son. Mrs. I tiger Roscnulst, the oldest woman rcsldont of this city wa given a surprise sur-prise Saturday afternoon In honor of her. 93rd birthday. Shu was presented with nubstnntlnl evidence of Hie friendship friend-ship of ht'r neighbors and the high esteem In which she Is huh). The third wedding anniversary of Mo and Mrs. George Johanaen was celebrated cele-brated Sunday afternoon at their 'home In the country south of this city. Mrs. I. J. Johnson was the recipient Sunday evening of a pleasant surprise given In honor of her birthday. Tim event was planned by Mrs. McCaffcrly nnd Mrs. Josle Jorgciiscn. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jorgen-scn, Jorgen-scn, Mr. and Mrs. lid. Johnnocn. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johansen. Ludcen Whltlock. Clara Frand-Hon. Frand-Hon. Esther Anderson. Ella Campbell, Christian h'randsen. Ernest Johnson. Parley Myors, Alf Bailey, Mr. Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. .McCaffcrly. A dinner parly was given Sundav after-' noon by Miss Alverda Anderson. Those present were Josephine Mortonscn. Flossie Flos-sie Anderson. Ann Isaacson. Alice Iund. Job nn Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rasmusscn, Glen Hudson and R. II. Doellc. MAWTI. J. i Special to The Tribune. . MANTI, Nov. 23. Mr. nnd Mrs. Christian Chris-tian Mndseu gave a wedding reception Wednesday and Thursday nights in honor of the marriage of their eldest daughter, Ileen. to llcnrv Vorhcos. They were married In Salt Lako. Dinner was served at 0:30 o'clock. Covers were laid Tor twenly-flve persons each evening. Beautiful Beau-tiful October roses with yellow and white ferns were used for decorations. A musical programme was given. Among those present tho first evening wore Messrs. and Mcsdames Dee Lovvry. J. P. Madson. Parley Madscn. Arthur Dennl-son, Dennl-son, I. D. Yorhecs, Arthur Vorlu-os, Clarence Clar-ence Madson. Winnie Candland. the Misses Minerva Mickelson, Naomi Lowry. Stella and Ruby Mndsen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voorhcos. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Madscn. Those present Thursday evening even-ing were Mr. and Mrs. liny Dyrcng. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Peterson. Joseph Snow, Olive Lowry, Maggie Crawford, Minerva Mickelson, Llla Harmon, Maud Tuttlc. Miranda Davenport. Naomi Lowry, Alta Crawford, Hernia Keller. Jennie Lemons. Jennie Voorhccs. Milliard Mil-liard Vorhees. Webster and Juan Boyden, Carlyle Madscn. Glen Bessey. Mrs. Jessie Jes-sie Lune, Stella and Ruby Madscn. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jensen and Dr. and Mrs. Winters of .Mount Pleasant came down for an auto ride Monday, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jensen taking dinner with Mr. land Mrs. L. F. Becker and Dr. and Mrs. Winters visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Qulnco Crawford. Miss Edna McDonald of Hober City Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald. Mc-Donald. Miss Alice Lund of Ephralm spent part of the week In Mnntl with her slstor, Mrs. J. B. llonric. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kerr entertained Monday evening. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Ilornung and Margaret Mar-garet Tlornung and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Becker. Girls of tho Homo Economics club, spent a. jolly time Friday evening In tho domestic science rooms having a canciy pull. The R. K. class met Tuesday evening with Mrs. J. M. Burns. Mrs. Diantha Rcid taking charge of the reading and Mrs. AVIlllam Olst.cn conducting the physical culture exorcises. Mrs. Ficd Keller Friday entertained the Brldgo club at her beautiful home. The rooihs were decorated with uhrysan- themums. Five tables wcro nla- -31 Ethel .Madscn carrying ofr th Special guests were Mrs. Wlnnln r. Trrl land, Mrs. L. T. Tuttlc. Mrs. J ft S5 v and the Misses Charlotto, Gracs , filA Edyth Clarlc. ' raco j fn Ulc Mr nnd Mrs. NoIIh Daul or S; ffAeiltH City were entertained Monday J??! t,,cParl home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iohnL 'ffil 0 Mothers.' meetings wore held !.,ior afternoon at tho North Ward and t5 liberal Ward Relief society halls. "U 4 llU Mrs. J. II. Clark entertained aJ n Kli family dinner Saturday ln honor nt i birt husband. .1.17. Clark. It being his Jn i' tleth birthday. All the chllaren" lS$ 1 grandchildren were, present. j 'J Kl Miss Beatrice Burns, who has been - ; na' Ulng with Manti friends and relati" PlcS returned to her home In Mount S J- -Mrf-Sunday. rs- Mrs. Millie Kerr Wednesday after 'V PC entertained a number of Mentis i ,oft'10.' kenslngton. Among the guests vora 3 le!cet ' Ethel Keller. Mrs. Mamlo Clark, ? I W"r Arietta Tuttlc. Mrs. Mary MuW, j Sa K La Verne Laracn, Mrs. Libblo Hornu t liftl1 Mrs. llattlc Axelson. Mrs Clarlea. T tlo and Miss Allle Cox. cr :t Ono of tho most Interesting Q ;f tll:J events of the week was the dinner iohs for L. T Tut tie Tuesday evenl,? f' honor of his eighty-seventh blrthtj Srf h Chrysanthemums were useci for ta l!wT th decorations. His children and grandc! drcn. numbering twenty-fivo, wero m iinc0, out. Mr. Tuttlo was ono of Mantl'j j ' eK . merchants. . .W v ' id Pro' i ''Z I SPANISH PORK. vi& ! : J Sfjiau Special to Tho Tribune. r; rf Mc SPANISH TORK, Nov. 23. Mrs. Al Mot! Pratt and Mrs. Maymo Fryer of Ma t? moth wcro tho guests of Mrs. iai xtX'' Thcff on Tuesday. v 'fic George Taylor of Rock Springs, W L F'ecf Is spending a week hero with his sla' "ilvnn. Mrs. Oliver Nelson. i Tho Juniors of tho Spanish Fork hi school havo organized tliclr cbas, cle ijid ing tho following officers; Preside: k.IIso Lorln Crcer; vlco president, Dowey X . Emni Kell; secretary and treasurer, Marguec Efl,ft gu Jensen; executive committee, lla jia Brockbank. J-lcbcr McKell, Ina Gardrv ",Vre Bernell Hansen; ropresenlatlvo to t iWrip press, Floronco Jones; yell nm3ter, SU ,T r, ling Argule. r Daniel King of Moore. Ida., Is in Spa urt li Ish Fork to attend the funeral of Ills Tttn, J lhcr- aytnscn The high pchooi Juniors gave a pnifjtensc at the City pavilion Saturday nlght.il ZZZZZZI J' MOUNT PLEASANT. ! 5S2S ri Special to Tho Tribune. 1 MOUNT PLEASANT, Nov. 23. ji Tri. V and Mrs. J. W. Cherry spent the cal Willi part of this week In Salt Lake. i Prof. C. L. Johns returned on Frld ifans from Forron, whore ho had spent t! weo week. RHa. Mrs. Ephralm Davidson left on FrkJ di for her home In Rupert, Ida. V jhe j The North Sanpete high school gs( ; -a d;inclng parly Friday evening. i Mrs. Evan Johnson and son Evaiu I Bjihrnlm aro tho guestB of Mr. and 1A I III Abraham Johnson. Mrs. V. W. Gould of Huntington. ' Va., Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mof Un Anderson. fftll Mrs. Hober Ivlo or Sallna Is vleltl VU her daughter. Mrs. N. F. Madscn. y Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Jensen ga a family dinner party on Friday. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Met hum enh talncd delightfully on Friday t enll f.vlm, Their guests were Messrs. and Mi l Spine, dames J. W. Cherry, II. C. Brauinann;- in p L. Johns. A. D. Sutton. J. D. Meyrli r" r R. F. Wall, F. C. Rasmusscn. and t - Misses Ilavenor. " '- i |