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Show Mrs. D. 0. Budge entertained with a prettily appointed brldgo par-W par-W ty last Saturday afternoon at her attractive at-tractive homo on First North In honor hon-or of Mrs. Ezra Rich and Mrs. M. S. Browning. Tho decorations suggestive sug-gestive of Washington's birthday were extremely attractive. Old Glory hung at the windows. Potted plants and largo vases ot red and whlto carnations wero effectively arranged about tho rooms. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments wero served. Mrs. fthoda Cook and Mrs. S. It. Thatcher assisted as-sisted tho hostess. Mrs. Hoy Cardon and Miss Dora Wright won tho prizes. priz-es. Those present wero Mrs. Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Mrs. Moses Cardon, Mrs. Shamhart, Mrs. S. D. Thatcher, Mrs Roy Cardon, Mrs. E. C. Bacon, Mrs. J. W. Morrcll, Mrs. George Torgo-son, Torgo-son, Mrs. H. L. Campbell, Mrs. Luther Lu-ther Howell, Mrs. A. S. Home, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Fleming, Flem-ing, Mrs. Tcetzel, Mrs. Guy Thatcher, Thatch-er, Mrs. Horaco Nebekor, Mrs. A. H. Thompson, Mrs. Cook, Miss Elizabeth Eliz-abeth Smith, Miss Minor, Miss Dora Wright. Miss Amy Wilson and Mrs. J. E. Wilson entertained In honor of Mrs. Joseph Wilson of Salt Lake last Saturday Sat-urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.'E. Wilson on First East. The artistic ar-tistic decorations and delicious refreshments re-freshments suggested Washington's birthday. Those, present were Mrs. William Williams, Mrs. Kato Preston, Pres-ton, Mrs. Annlo Egncrt, Mrs. J. A. McAllstcr, Mrs. J. A. Hendrlckson, Mrs. Heber Carlisle, Mrs. Marie Thatcher, Mrs. Julia Nlbley, Mrs. Josephine Bullen, Mrs. Isaac Smith, Mrs. J. H. Marshall, Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Mrs. E. S. Budge, Mrs. Clara McNeil, Mrs. Schzanevoldt, Mrs. Annlo Orison, Mrs. Oscar Bork man. The Second year's of the B. Y. C. will glvo a dancing party tonight at tho B. Y. C. gymnasium. Tho hall will bo decorated with pennants pjp) and the class and college colors. Re- freshmehts will bo served. The First and Second year's of tbo A. C. entertained with a dancing party Monday evening at tho Smart gymnasium. Tho hall was decorated Refreshments wero served. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. P. Grlflln entertained with a COO party at her homo on Second West Tho rooms were decorated with marguerites. mar-guerites. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. J. W. Harrison and Mrs. Georgo Flster were tho prize winners. Thoso present were: Mrs. Hailstone, Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Harri-son, Mrs. Albert Jenkins, Mrs. Ry-berg, Ry-berg, Mrs. Bert Pond, Mrs. H. A. Pederson, Mrs. Hal Farr, Mrs. Flster, Mrs. J. S. Calderwood, Mrs. N. W. Haws, Mrs. J. R. Thomas, Mrs. Shepard. Complimentary to Mrs. Jennlo Ja-cobsen Ja-cobsen Merrill's birthday anniversary her friends planned a surprises party for her Tuesday evening. A delightful delight-ful evening was spent with games, music and conversation. Delicious refreshments were served. A number of friends gathered at tho homo of Mrs. Jess Earl Saturday Satur-day evening and a delightful evening even-ing was spent playing GOO. Delicious refreshments wero served. Thoso who attended tho First ward Mutual Thursday evening had a raro treat in listening to Mendelssohn's music which was given with tho spirit spir-it of a true artist by Mrs. William Splcker. Mr. and Mrs. Nophl Anderson woro pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening. About fifteen guests wero present. In a guessing gamo Mrs. Oscar Swendsen and Mr. W. II. Good sell wero tho prlzo winners. ,l Dollclous refreshments wore served. 9 Tho A. C. Woman's club mot on Monday aftornoon with Mrs. Guy Thatcher. Miss Margaret Wilkinson after a very Interesting and abto discussion dis-cussion ot Galsworthy's plays read his play "The Eldest Son." Tho hos-toss hos-toss served tea, assisted by Mra. I Frank Thatcher nnd Miss Dora I Wright. I Mrs. Robert Goodman and daugh- I ter Mlos ivoulso Goodman of Alberta, Canada, nro visiting relatives horo. The Wobyca Socloty met Tuesday afternoon at tho dining room ot the Mechanic Arts building with Misses Mary Sorenson and Edith Bowen as hostesses. .Geranium blossoms and marguerites wero effectively arranged arrang-ed about thj rooms. Mrs. Lyman Dalnes gavo two piano solos. President Presi-dent Qiilnnoy gavo a very Interesting discussion pf tho Llfo ot Joaquin Miller, and read som0 ot tils poems. Delicious refreshments wero solved from prettily appointed tables. Tho guests of tho arternoon were Mrs. T. H . Clark, Mrs. Orson Thatcher, Misses Drew and Florenco Smith, Misses Graco and Maude Shirley, Miss Hammond, Miss Virginia Bean, Miss Dora Wright. Mrs. E. D. Ball entertained with a Kensington In honor ot MIsb Ver-na Ver-na Bowman Wednesday afternoon nt her home on College Hill. Tho rooms woro effectively decorated with Jonquils. Jon-quils. A delightful featuro of tho afternoon af-ternoon was a picturo puzzle game. Mrs. Georgo Torgeson won the prize. Delicious refreshments wero served from prettily appointed tables. Twelve guests wero'present. The Ballard Camp of tho Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers met Friday afternoon af-ternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Alma Hansen on West First North. A very Interesting program, was rendered. Delicious refreshments wore served. Tho Clio Clrclo met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. O. Robinson. Robin-son. Miss Claire Cardon gave a piano pi-ano solo. Mr. Paul Jones gave a very Interesting discussion of Oscar Wilde and ably read his play "Lady Wind-ermero's Wind-ermero's Fan." The hostess served refreshments. Tho Brlgbam Young Camp ot tho Daughters ot tho Pioneers met Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at the "homo of Mrs. Isaac Smith. Tho lesson 'on "The Ancient An-cient Pioneers" was given by Mrs. Moses Thatcher. Tho chapter on tho "Llfo of Brlgham Young" woh given by Mrs. Sylvian Needhafh. MIb Claire Cardon gavo a piano solo. Delicious De-licious refreshments wero served. Miss Eva Nebeker and Mr. Robert Crooketon were married Wednesday lu" tho Logan temple. After tho ceremony cere-mony a wedding breakfast was served serv-ed at tho home of tho bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Nebeker. Tho newly married pair will make their homo in Boise, Idaho. Mrs. M. S, Browning and Mrs. Ezra Rich of Ogden spent part of the week here, guests of Mrs. D. C. Budge. Mrs. J. E. Wilson Sr., ot Salt Lako spent tho week here, guest of Mr. J. E. Wilson and Miss Amy Wilson. Miss Elizabeth Smith and Miss Kyle went to Salt Lako Monday to see Wartleld In "Tho Return of Peter Grimm." Mr. R. L. Campbell spent tho early part of ,tho week In Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Thatcher returned re-turned from Salt Lako Tuesday. Miss Zella Smart left Salt Lako tho early part of tbo week to till a mission In tho Northwestern States. m Miss "Emma Carrlngton of Salt Lako spent last wcok here, guest of Mrs. N. W. Kimball. Mr. Zera Pond of Lewlston spent tho week here. Miss M. A. Torgeson spent the week In Salt Lako. Dr, and Mrs. Wldtsoo have returned re-turned from Salt Lako. Mr. Frank Jennings of Salt Lako spent part ot tho week here. Mr. Frank Sharp of Salt Lako Bpont the mid-week hero. Miss Katheryn Jennings returned homo to Salt Lako Monday. Miss Dorothy Spencer returned homo to Salt Lako Wodncsday. . ... Mrs. Luther Howoll returned from Salt Lako Friday. a . Mr. II, A. Podcrson spont tho mid-week In Salt Lako, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sonne are receiving re-ceiving congratulations for a line boy born Wednesday. ... Miss Miner of Salt Lake Is a guest of Mrs. A. H. Thompson. ... Miss Verna Bowman of Ogden Is visiting here, guest of Mrs. E. 1). Ball. I ... I Miss Jean Cox 8i)cn t the neck Jn Salt Lake . |