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Show t. i I Brigham Society 4 4j BBIOHAJfl CITY, June 3. Mrs. Verd Traxall was tendered a parcej 'shower Friday evening at her home, by in. nil. c i-s of her Bee Hivo class. An Informal evening was enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served. I There were ten guests present. Mrs. Traxall received many useful gifts. Tho Chrystrolock Swarm of the Third Ward Bee Hive girls hiked to Brigham Canyon Wednesday evening, where they had a most enjoyable time. i .-nies and marshrnallows were : toasted over a huge bon fire and sup-1 sup-1 per served to thirteen girls, . . The Deseret Camp of the Daughters ' of the Pioneers met Friday afternoon at the home of Denmark Jensen. Trieste Jensen gave a piano solo and ' Denmark J.-nsen gave a sketch of the life of his wife, and himself. Dainty refreshments were served during tho . social hour to twenty-four, by the fol-, fol-, lowing ladles. Mr Hervin Bundorson. Mrs. Sarah J. Walker, Mrs H. S. Jensen and Miss Leaora Romer, Miss Lepa "Walker, a Juno bride w is LTu't of honor at a parcel shower show-er given at her home Friday evening, ( by Mrs. Lalna Pella and Mrs. V 11 Ham I Mitten Gameg and social diversion :u.-r enjojed and musical selections I were rendered by Miss Vella Wa.l-doupa, Wa.l-doupa, Miss Fern Stokes and Adell Polla. A tray luncheon followed and u is served to about 23 guests. Many useful gifts 'were recelvod by Miss Walker. The Ladles' Maccabees Review No. 1 entertained Thursd.y evening at a delightful house party, at the homo of Mrs. James Bywater. Thu evening's eve-ning's entertainment was original games and toasts to tho Maccabees were given I'lano selections were given i.y Mrs. olive Wilson and Mies Delia Bywater. A tray luncheon was served to the following ladles: Mes-dames Mes-dames Carson Wells, Leon Crossman, E Fowler, May Wl Anderson. Leo-na Leo-na S Prultt. Olive G. Wilson, SI. (J. Hansen, James Bywater. Elmo Fairbanks. Fair-banks. Andy Jensen. G. Chrysler. Axel Romer. Clifford Rogers Kenneth Jensen, and the Misses Lucille For-, rest, Anna Jensen. Delia Bvwater ' Gene Bywater, Florence Thompson and Fern Stokes. Miss Mabel Chrlstensen entertained Saturday evening at her borne In com-I com-I plinunt to .lis. Mazle Smith of Vernal. Vern-al. Following needle work and social past time, a two-course luncheon was served. The table decorations were ln nlnk and white, with a rose bowl i holding spring flowers, for the conter-plece. conter-plece. Pink candles were ued ln tali I candlesticks, at either end. Covers were laid for the hostess, 'he guest) of honor and the following ladies: Mrs. George Ralrd. Mrs. Leora Willis and the Misses Nellie Smith, Cry I Jeppson, Larene Anderson. LlUj . Knuilson, Maurino Olson, Jane Baty and Lavcta Wallace. 1 The Sea Gull Camp of th'- paugh-l paugh-l tors of the Pioneers met Friday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. Jus. A. West. The following program was given: Sketch of the life of Moroni Phillips, by Mrs. Vein Phillips, reading, Gene Phillips: vocal solo. S. N. Lee and a I paper on the History of Wlllard, w as n (d by Mrs. Mary Olson. Kefresh-. Kefresh-. ments were served by Miss Eliza Madson Mrs. P. J. Kofoid and Mrs (Charlotte Rccder. The Sunflowi r amp of the Dauh-ters Dauh-ters of the Pioneers met Friday after- i n at the homo of Mrs. H J. Pack- r. After the opening exercises, Mrs Lucy Wood gave some very interest, lag experiences of pioneer life. Miss Tarda Packer and Mrs Loulfu Peter-n Peter-n rendered vocal solos, and Mis Vear McMaster and Mrs H J. Pack-I Pack-I er gave readings. Mrs. Sylvia West of the Central Camp, made tho closing clos-ing remarks. Following the program refreshments were served to thlrty-twe thlrty-twe members, by Mrs. Ester Mathias Mrs Nellie P. Bow en and Mrs. Katie 1 'eterson. The Sego Lily Camp of tho Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers met Friday eve- ng at the home of Mrs. j. w. Valentine. Valen-tine. Tho following program was given: History of Collinston and W II- lard, by Rhoda S Hansen; duet, De-lona De-lona Valentine and Corina Davis stch of the life of Marls bywater by Laura Morris; vocal solo .Mrs Byron Cornla, and remarks by Mrs. Sarah Josephson. Refreshments followed fol-lowed and wcro served to eighteen, T Mr" Frank Hnlmnn and Mrs A. D Cooley entertained th. Social Development Devel-opment club Friday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Holman. The house decorations were In red tulips and peonies. " 300" was played and Mrs .Milton Jensen received the prize for hl'h score. Luncheon followed, served serv-ed at the card tables. Guet sof the club wore Mrs. T. C. Young. Mr- Le-Roy Le-Roy B. Young, Mra w. H. Qleave fMra. Wtlllam Ballentyne, Mrs. r. p Forsjrren and Mrs. Clifford Jensen of Logan. Mrs Orlando Peterson and Mrs Laurene Hansen were hostesses ti the Just-A-Mere club Friday afternoon, after-noon, at Mrs Peterson's home. Following Fol-lowing needle work, a dainty traj luncheon was served. Guests of the club were Mrs. Clyde Stratford and Mrs. Foster Slmonsen. The A. N. card club met Friday I afternoon at Ihe home of Mrs. Jobn I Ybungquist, with Mrs. Jack Cross-man Cross-man and Mrs. Thomas Fryer as ho-1'.-esses. Progressive "500" was playod I and prize--- won 1;,y Mrs. Albert Hansen Han-sen and .Mrs. Walter Samsel. Follow- Ing cards, luncheon was served at the small tables. The Locust comp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Burton Pott. Mrs. Mary Wright Kave. Incidents of her life and told of her Journey from Eng:-I Eng:-I land to Brigham Mrs. Elisabeth I Wright gave the early history of Pox Elder county. Mrn. Stella Hawks and Mrs. Genevieve Pett entert.-ln---l with readings -"nd Mra Minnie J. Lund a vocal solo Refreshments followed fol-lowed and wore served bv Mrs. La Rue Wright. Mrs. Elizabeth Wright nml Mrs. Burton Pett. Mr. and Mrs Fred C. Hulqulst of Cheyenne, Wyo.. were in this city Friday of last week shaking hands I with many of their friends. Mrs-1 I Hubiulst remained for the week-end j I as a guest of Mrs. Le Roy B. Youn,'. i . Senator John W. Peters left Sun-dSy Sun-dSy for California to attend the Ko-I Ko-I tary convention He was accompa-, accompa-, nled as far as Ogden by Mrs. Peters. ' Mrs. H. T Cornue left Monday for I Tooele to spend a few days with relatives, rela-tives, Mr and Mrs. William Stayner and I family motored to Logan Thursday. Mrs. Clifford Jensen of Logan Is j visiting in this city with her mother, Mrs. Us S. Mason. a Mr. and Mrs W G Gardner ml Mr and Mrs Arthur Hansen of Ogden Og-den w.-re guests of Mr and Mr.J. F. Hartmann Monday of last week. 4 Mrs. William Mitten of Sterling, who has been visiting the past week With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V). C. Walker, returned to her home Satur- j day. a a Colonel and Mrs. H. M. H. Lund I and President Culdbransons and An-' derson of Salt lake were in this city ,' Sunday as a committee to arrange for i Scandinavian reunion, which will he held here August G and K. They 1 were dinner guests of Mayor and I Mrs. N. C- Slmonsen. One of the most attractive events I of the season was a prettily arranged shower given by .Miss Manila Fors-gren Fors-gren at her home Thursday evening ln honr of Miss Elva Blackburn, a June bride. The rooms were beautifully beau-tifully decorated in bridal wreaths and spring flowers. At one end Ol tho living roo ma white parasol hung from the celling, into which all Ihe gifts were placed. Tiny white ribbons rib-bons holding bridal wreath, hung from tho points. Tho evening was spent making breakfast cloths and towels which wen- presented the guest of honor, together with many other useful and beautiful presents. At a late hour a dainty two-course luncheon was served to the hostes, the guest o fhonor and the following follow-ing ladles: Mesdames Russell Call, Foster Slmonsen. Vernon Boothe. Eugene Eu-gene Wlxom. Leonard Arbon, Devern Sheffield and the Misses Alice Reeder, Grace Kelly, Eulalla Hansen, Myrtle Llllywhlte. Jennie Hubbard and Emnn Cnrlstensen Tn compliment to Mls Sylvia Pa-torson. Pa-torson. a June bride, and secretary of the Primary stake board, a house party was given Wednesday evening by the board members at the homo of Mrs. David StohL Games and music, featured the evening's entertatinmenr and dainty refreshments were served to twenty-two guc-ts. The M. I. A. of the Fifth ward entertained en-tertained at a dancing party Thursday Thurs-day evening In the First ward amusement amuse-ment hall A good crowd attended and refreshments were served. Mrs. A W. Ensign of Logan Is visiting vis-iting this week with her sister. Mrs. David O. Stohl. Mrs. M. G Hansen returned Tuesday Tues-day from a short visit in Kavsvillc. a Mrs. Wilt R. Holmes, Mrs. Lula B. Call, Mr. and Mrs W. C. Call and Mr and Mrs Percy Knudsnn were ln Salt Lake Thursday ln the Interest if temple work. Miss Hortense Mathias went to Salt lie- I' j J.IOtM sister. Tvy Mathias. who Is a studoh: of the U of U ' " ' Miss Artel Morgan of Montpelier. Idaho, l - td siting at thu home of Miss Bertha Hansen. |