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Show H Brigham City Society HL (Special to tho Standard.) j BRIGHAM CITY, May 26 Tuesday J ovoning Clifford Rogers and Miss H Blanche Jorgensen were united in uiar- H rlage by Bishop Thomas II. Blackburn H! at the home of the bride's mother, H iMrs. A. T. Jorgensen. Both are among H tho most popular young folks of the Hli city and have many friends. In honor Hlj of the marriage a few friends of Mrs. HT Rogers gave her a dcrightful china H,i shower Wednesday afternoon, at H which the following friends were pres- 1 enU Mrs. Max Fishburn, Mrs. wauer H' Eliasen, Mrs. Tryphine Rogers, Mrs. H Jack Leight, Mrs. Paul Piultt, airs. Leo H Johnson, Mrs. John Shelby, Mrs. Jo- H seph Thompson, Misses Norma and i Virginia Thompson, Miss Lillian Funk, ' Miss Ethel Stokes, Miss Maria Flack, ' Miss Alta Valentine, Miss Viola Bow- H' den, Miss Gladys Blaisdel, Miss Nel- Hj lie Young, Miss Katharine Rogers, H' Miss Pearl Cheal, Miss Eliene Har- Hi mer, Misses May and Maud Burrell. H Hi Mrs. Kirsten Jensen was feted at a H dinner party given by her children H. Tuesday evening in commemoration of H her 85th birthday anniversary. An ele- H gant dinner was served and covers H' were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Pc- Hf tersen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petersen, H Mr. and Mrs, Hyruni Petersen, Mr. H ' and Mrs. E. H. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. H William Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. John H Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peter- H sen, Mrs. Lilly Reeder, and Leroy Had-H Had-H H Mrs. Dcsse Eliasen and children H have returned from an extended visit H in southern California, where Mr. Eli- Hl asen is spending several months per- H' forming missionary work for the Mor- H mon church. H Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Griffiths and H daughter of Clarkslon were the Sun- H day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hi Griffiths of this city. H Miss Violet Wixoni entertained at a H kensington Friday evening at tho B home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wixom. H Luncheon was served and tho follow- H ing were present: Miss Alice Parson, m Miss Violet Wixom, Miss Esther Raty, M Mies Mary Flack, Miss Helen Jensen, m Miss Nellie Jensen, Miss Gladys Hull, H' Miss Marie James, Miss Vera Carter, H and Miss Lucille Nichols. m Mrs. Carl Jensen was the recipient H of a pleasant surprise Tuesday after- H noon in honor of her seventy-fifth H birthday, and luncheon was served to fl the following guests: Mr. and Mrs 1 Jensen, Mrs. M. J. Lund, Mrs. H. L. H Kotter, Mrs. E. P. Hansen, Mrs. Annie H Myers of Salt Lake, Mrs. William Kot- H ter, Mrs. Hyruni Pierce, Mrs. O. F. H Davis, Mrs. Ada Bott and Mrs. Min- H nic Kotter. l M Miss Mary Huff and Herbert Dela- Hi mater of Ogden were the guests of Hi Miss Violet Wixom on Sun da. v Inst H Mr. and Mrs. Oluff Petersen spent K . Sunday in Logan visiting friends. Hr M In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday Miss Eliza Robinette and George A. ' Nelson of this city were united in mar- H riage. Both are prominent young folks Hj of this city and will make their home i here. Hl Mrs. Christena Hawks of Pocatello H returned to her home In the Gem state H Thursday after a pleasant visit, of sev- H eral days with friends and relatives M here. tcrtained many friends and relatives at a silver wedding luncheon at their homo hero Friday evening. Present wero Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mortcnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wilde, Mrs. So-veino So-veino Iverson, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Zina Jensen, Miss Ada Johnson, Harvey Mortcnsen, Ellis Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jensen of Ogdcn, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. John McMaster, Mrs. Lorenzo Jensen and Mrs. L. B. Mortensen of Salt Lake, Mrs. J. E. Johnson of Clifton, Clif-ton, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jensen of Ilyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ncslen of Salt i Lake motored to this city Saturday evening and spent Sunday visiting rel-ntlvfis rel-ntlvfis and friends. Miss Lillian Flyare orf Ogdcn and her friend, Miss Cleora Murdock of Ely, Nov-., were the guosts of Mrs. Matilda Ma-tilda Hanson and Miss Eliza Hanson Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mabel Swain of Salt Lako was the guest of Miss Ada Johnson a few days during tho week. Mrs. E. P. Coburn was hostess to the members of tho Y. M. club Friday afternoon at tho semi-monthly meeting meet-ing of tho club. Present wore Mrs. Perry D. Peters, Mrs. Wilford L. Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. W. H. Griffiths, Mrs. Al-phonzo Al-phonzo Nelson, Mrs. Noble Fishburn, Mrs. Emory Rceso, Mrs. K. C. Wright and Mrs. Norman Iverson. Mrs. J. M. Hess was hostess to tho members of tho Sunflower camp of the Daughters of tho Pioneers Tuesday afternoon. Among tho guests wero: Mrs. Fred J. Holton, Mrs. Eliza 'Moore, Mrs. J. M. Hess, Mrs. Olive Hamson, .Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh, Mrs. Abigail Mathias, Mrs. Kato Petersen, Mrs. A. W. Compton, Mrs. A. C. Campbell, Mrs. M. L. Hamson, Mrs. John F. Petersen, Mrs. Norman Lee, Mrs. Lucy Wood, Mrs. Joseph A. West, Mrs. Sackett, Miss Mary Hoist, Miss Rozilla Compton, Comp-ton, Miss Mary Baird, and Miss Laura Mathias. oo 1 LOGAN SOCIETY C. W. Nibley, Jr., has returned from a month's business trip to Oregon and California. Miss Hattlo Smith will leavo about the first of the month to spend the summer at Berkeley, Calif. Dr. E. C. Davis, who has been at the Agricultural collego for two years, left during the week for Now York, where ho will remain. Mrs. 0. W. Adams and children are visiting with Mrs. Ilyrum Nebeker at Bear Lake for two weeks. Professor Frank K. Arnold has gone to New York to spend the summer. fro T T) "Rinfnrrl nnrl oViUrlron trVm have been at Fort Bliss, Tex., for two years, are visiting with Mrs. Bin-ford's Bin-ford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McAlister, for several weeks before going to Fort Douglas, where Captain Binford has been stationed. President E. G. Peterson spent tho first part of the week in Salt Lake. William E. Goodspeed left Friday for Riverside, Calif., where he has accepted a position as a horticultural-ist. horticultural-ist. Dr. J. S. Hayward has returned from Chicago, where he has been doing post graduate work. " Walter Brook was a Salt Lake vlsl tor during tho week. Lewis Rowe spent part of the week In Salt Lake on business. Miss Allic Cox who has been musical mus-ical director of tho public schools this winter', left today for her home in Manti. Mrs. A. F. Cardon and children, who have spent the past month in Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, visiting with Mrs. Car-don's Car-don's parents, Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot, returned home Monday. R, S. McAlister was a business visitor vis-itor in Salt Lake during the week. Professor and Mrs. Joseph Hickman Hick-man will soon leave Logan for Wayne county, whero Professor Hickman has been appointed superintendent of schools. Mr. P. A. Thatcher, who is now located lo-cated in Salt Lako, was a Logan visitor vis-itor during the week. Mr. John Bistllne will leavo tho first of the month for California, where he has been called to do missionary work. Mrs. Lillle C. Wolstonholmo of Salt Lako is the guest of her sister, Mrs. N. W. Haws. . Dr. Ernest Poldham, who has been practicing in Twin Falls, Idaho, for several years, will arrive in Logan during tho week with his family to remain permanently. Mrs. E. D. McCombs and daughter, Pearl, have gone to Weston, Idaho, for an indefinite visit. Miss Jennie Bench of Idaho Falls is visiting here with her mother. Mrs. J. H. Hurd of Salt Lake is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Ruckenbrod for a week. Mr. S. S. Reynolds has returned from Salt Lake. One of the delightful affairs of the week was the Clio club dramatic evening ev-ening given Wednesday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Chrlstensen on First South street. A clever one-act one-act play, "A Welch Honeymoon," was presented by Miss Elizabeth Underwood, Under-wood, Miss Edith Boiven, Mr. 0. W. Robinson, Dr. Carroll and Mr. John O. Peterson. Following the play dancing and cards wero enjoyed. Besides the club members and thoir escorts the following guests were present: Miss' Nora Ellason, Miss Clyde Squires, Professor and Mrs. George B. Hendricks, Hen-dricks, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Shamhart, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell, Mrs. ! Thomas Smart, Miss Margaret Wilkinson Wil-kinson and Professor N. A. Sorensen. Miss Lucy Thompson entertained at a card party Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon. The rooms were prettily decorated In spring flowers. Cards and dancing were onioved. and a daintv luncheon served at small tableB decorated in pink and white tulips. Eighteen guests were present. Miss Hllma Johnson was hostess at a shower Wednesday afternoon at her home, given in compliment to Miss Edith Hill, who is to be married in the near future. The members of the Brigham Young faculty are entertaining this evening at a dancing party in the gymnasium in honor of the members of the alumni. t The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Meth-odist church entertained in honor of iuio. vjiaiiu, wjiu it suuu luiiving lor Salt Lake to remain. Sowing, music and luncheon were features of a delightful de-lightful afternoon. A farewell gift was presented by the members to the guest of honor. Mrs. W. B. Secrest entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at a children's party in honor of her little daughter, Martha. Very Interesting exercises of the eighth grade pupils of the Lowell school were glvon on Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon in the Tabernacle. In the evening a dancing party was enjoyed at tho Smart gymnasium. The eighth grade exercises of the B. Y. training school wero given Thursday afternoon In Nibley hall. Several pleasing featuro dances and songs were given by members of the different grades of tho training school, following the graduating exercises. A clever little play, "Jane," will be presented this evening at Nibley hall by the fourth year graduating class of the Brigham Young college. Tho casto is composed of the following members' The Misses Mary Daines, Dlta Peterson, Clara Johnson, Louise Peterson, George Preston, John SchoisB, Charles Card, George Cooper and Walter Fuhriman. Mrs. Marie B. Thatcher entertained the Brigham Young camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers at her homo on First South street on Friday afternoon. after-noon. An interesting program was rendered and a dainty luncheon served serv-ed to about twenty-flvo members. The Eliza B. Snow camp will bo entertained en-tertained next Friday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Esther Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garff of Ogden are in tho city visiting with relatives and friends. j Garland Society (Special to the Ogdcn Standard.) Mrs. R. M. McFarland was hostess to the Ladles' Self Culture club Wednesday, Wed-nesday, May 23, with Mrs. M. D. Evans in charge and thirty-thrco members present. The guests of the club wero Mrs. M. F.' Welsh, Mrs. Ella B. Valentine, Valen-tine, Mrs. C. E. Vilson, Mrs. T J. Wilson, Mrs. C. D. Mayfiold, Mrs. H. E. Evans, Mrs. Josoph Wing, Mrs. Julia McMurty. A program was rendered and refreshments served. Miss Pansy Phelps and Mr. G. M. Evans were married in Salt Lake Monday, Mon-day, May 21. They wero accompanied by Miss Irene Phelps and Mr. Odoll Grover. The Primrose swarm of tho Beehive girls met at tho home of Miss Annlo Wheclon Monday. Thirteen members wero present, with Miss Annie Munro in charge. After tho program lunch-con lunch-con was served. The Sego Lily swarm of the Beehive girls mot at tho homo of Mrs. W. F. Persson Tuesday, with Miss Lottio Persson In charge. The members and Invited guests wero as follows: Mrs. Lottie Persson, Mrs. Alta Shaw, Mrs. Emma Coombs, Mrs. Alice Day, Mrs. Laura Georgo, Miss Agnes Olsen, Miss Winnie Harris, Miss Iris Rhodes, Miss Vera Edwards, Miss Hazel Edwards, Miss Hattlo Weess, Miss Millie Rogers, Rog-ers, Miss Winnie Cockayne, Miss Mary Cole, Miss Melba Coombs, Mrs. Irva Welsh, Miss Alice Day and Mrs. Lillian Mason. The business meeting was followed by a social in honor of Mrs. Lillian Mason. -Piano selections were played by Miss Melba Coombs and refreshments were served. Mrs. Iva Welsh of Salt Lake is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Swinyard. Mrs. L. W. Creston and the Misses Nellie Barnard and Wanda Rose are spending the week with relatives in Brigham City. Mrs. Arbon has returned to her homo in Ogden after an extended visit here with her sister, Mrs. Chris Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Luther B. Sasser and cnnciren of Holbrook. Ida., are hero this week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Waples of Tre-monton Tre-monton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Scofield during tho week. Mrs. Hyrum Valentine gave a fino lecture at the meeting of the Mutual Improvement association. , She recently recent-ly returned from a mission service with her husband in Germany and Switzerland. Mrs. Chris Peterson is in Brigham City this week visiting with relatives. LEAVES FOR COAST. Miss Lillian Busch, who recently returned re-turned from an extended eastern journey, jour-ney, left for Los Angeles Thursday, whero she will Join her father. Ogden Society INTERESTING MEETING. A very Interesting meeting of the Ladles of tho Grand Army of the Republic, Re-public, Lincoln Circle No. 2, was hold on Thursday afternoon. Preparations were completed for Decoration Day, and are in the hands of a committee of five ladles. It is earnestly desired that all members mem-bers of the Circle attend memorial services at the M. E. church, Sunday at eleven, meeting at the City hall at ten-thirty and marching to the church. MOTOR TO OGDEN. ATy ovwl Kfro Tqmn fTl Aknll I ored down to spend Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abbott, returning tho following day to their homo In Devil's Slide. RETURN FROM COAST. Friends of Mrs. G. W. Perkins and her daughter Helen are welcoming them In their midst again after a pleasant sojourn in California. FROM BUTTE. Miss Mary Maguire, Mrs. Richard Monahan and Miss Nellie Magulrc of Butte, but formerly of Ogden, have gone to Salt Luke, following' a pleasant pleas-ant visit with friends here. MISS MOORE TO BE HONORED. Miss Erma Moore will be the guest of honor at a tea next Saturday, when Miss Verna Cheshlro will entertain for her at her home in Salt Lake City. GREETED OGDEN FRIENDS. Mrs. E. J. Harness and Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood motored up from Roy Wednesday and were seen greeting old friends hero. VISITING IN OGDEN. Miss Nollie Healy, whose home Is In Laramie, Wyo., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Healy on Jefferson Jeffer-son avenue. FROM IDAHO. Mrs. W. j. Dermody is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. D. Kinney, at Twin Falls, Idaho. RETURN FROM EAST. Mr. and Mrs. John Visser, who were recently married, liave returned from a visit of several weeks in the east. FROM EVANSTON. Mrs. J. A. Blaes of Evanston is here on a visit with relatives for a few days. GUEST OF MRS. CANSE. Mrs. A. A. Scott, who for tho past few days has been the guest of Mrs. James Canse, has returned to her home in Indiana. DANCE AND SUPPER. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Dineen chaperoned chap-eroned a company of young folk of the high school the other evening, when a supper was enjoyed and later dancing. Those present were the Misses Margaret and Genevieve Mc-Nulty, Mc-Nulty, Annette Sherman, Edna Lud-wig, Lud-wig, Mary Conroy, Edwards. Stevens and Margaret Foley, while the young men were Ray Morrissey, Edward Uscary, Ned, John and Leo Brophy, Tom O'Nell Will Selgrath and Tony Shufflebarger. RETURN FROM COAST. Mrs. D. J. Sheehan and daughter Lillian .have returned from Los Angeles, An-geles, where they have enjoyably spent tho winter months. FROM WYOMING. Mrs. Thomas Mcliugh of Laramie, Wyo., has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Callaghan. MR. STILMAN DEPARTS. Mr. Albert Stllman, who this winter taught in the Kaysvillc school, but who has spent each week-end in Og- den with friends, has gone to Denver) for the summer. Mr. Stllman will bo especially missed by members of the choir of St. Joseph's Catholic church, of which he was a unit. VISITED IN OGDEN. After visiting Mr. and Mrs. George L. Abbott on Washington avenue, Mrs. J. H. Alexander of Devil's Slide returned re-turned to her home Saturday. SEQUOIA CLUB The members of the Sequoia club wore delightfully entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon by Mrs. Gaut. A jumble jum-ble word contost was tho afternoon feature, the honors going to Miss Mat-tio Mat-tio Preshaw. A social hour was spent l 1 .1 t X . I nCtM- T,-Vlll ui cruuneiing unu uluiuk, an-ci - dainty refreshments were served. Those present wero Mrs. Norwood, Mrs. Gaut, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Cracroft, Mrs. Hlllstead, Miss Mattlo Preshaw, Miss Edith Long. AT THE REED. Mr. and Mrs. n. O. Prico of San Francisco are domiciled at the Reed. FROM NEVADA. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gordon are here from Montello, Nevada, and arc guests at tho Reed. TO RETURN SOON. Mrs. Robert S. Joyce left Tuesday to meet her daughter Katherine en route from Seattle, where she has been studying during tho past winter. Owing Ow-ing to her recent Illness, sho will return, re-turn, rather unexpectedly, tomorrow. GUESTS OF MRS. J. C. NYE. Mrs. R. C. McKlnney and sons, Philip and Roland, whoso home is in Wolser, Idaho, are guests of Mrs. J. C. Nye. RETURNS TO OGDEN. After a delightful visit east with her son, Geo. W. McCabe, whoso home is in Evanston, 111., Mrs. T. D. McCabe Mc-Cabe has returned homo. GUEST OFT. A. REID. Mrs. R. J. Smith of Bingham is the house guest of her brother, T. A. Reld. SEGO LILY THIMBLE CLUB Sego Lily Thimble club was delightfully delight-fully entertained last Tuesday by -Mrs. E. Shaw at her home on Twelfth street Instead of the usual sewing the afternoon af-ternoon was spent playing five hundred, hun-dred, Mrs. Mary Gysin and Mrs. Grace Shaw receiving the honors. A delicious chlckon dinner was served serv-ed by the hostess, which, needless to say, was very much enjoyed by the eighteen members present. GUESTS AT COHEN HOME Mr. and Mrs B. Cohen of 255 Twenty-seventh street have as their guests their daughters, Mrs. David S. Schwartz and children, Sherman and Annette, of Green River, Wyo., and Mrs. Sigman Porlzky of Salt Lake City. ENTERTAIN AT BIRTHDAY PARTY ' II! Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Donaldson en- ( k terlainod a few friends informally at JR their home, 2345 Monroe avenue. Tho : iff affair was given in complimont to Mr. ; II Donaldson, tho day being hia birth- ill day anniversary. Tho refreshments 111 were tempting and those who enjoyed jjl the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Bert ill Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Becker, Mr. and j I Mrs. II. M. Cannon, Mrs. H. Ipson, . Mrs. C. A. Keller. Mrs. Will Cowan, I Mr. Allen and Mr. Williams. ll LEAVE FOR THE EAST. f I Mrs. O. A. Parmley and son Russell ljjl arc leaving today for Boston and Now 11 1 York, where they will visit relatives. 1 I EPISCOPAL GUILD. ijll The ladies of the Episcopal Guild ill met Monday with Mrs. R. E. Boyd of M Twenty-fifth street. A committee of jj the following ladles served a tempting jj luncheon; Mrs. McCormlck, Mrs. A, G. jj Glick, Mrs. F. T. Moore, Mrs. Homer I j E. Fenn and Mrs. Holmgren. Tho jj Guild adjourned to meet with Mrs. H. S. Harris monday of next week. - J( INFORMAL DINNER DANCE. J Extremely decorative were tho love- : II ly spring flowers lilacs, roses, and j ferns, at the beautiful Wattls home jj on Eccles Ave,, Monday night, when jj tho Misses Ruth and Edna Wattis en- J tertained a number of their young mar- i j r cd friends r.t a dinner dance. Tho jj affair was delightfully informal and jj thoroughly enjoyed. jj TO DEPART FOR TACOMA. j Mrs. James T. Burton will leavo jj for Tacoma the first of June to visit i jj her daughter, Mrs. Lewis W. Pingreo. jj RETURNS HOME. jj Miss Lenora Hinckley, daughter of J 13 Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hinckley, returned jj Wednesday from Salt Lake, where she jj has been a student at tho University JJ of Utah. H PRESBYTERIAN CRADLE- ROLL. j The Wednesday afternoon social i given in tho church parlors ol the First I Presbyterian church In behalf of the I Cradle Roll department was ono of the I successes of the season in the line of I infant and kindergarten play and in- Ij splrational work. Over sixty babes N and their mothers were in attendance P in spite of the inclement weather. The g afternoon was too short for tho pro- lj gram of entertaining games for the . m children and arranged pastimes for I the mothers. Not the least attract! n I was a generous repast of strawberry , I shortcake. The entertainment commit- I tee included Mrs. J. A. Jones, Mrs. W. 'I R. Duffe, Mrs. Henry Hall, Mrs. Marie : I Ward and the social committee, Mrs. I A. C. Flelitz and Mrs. Walter Higgins. I Mrs. A. Y. Raymond, as president of I the cradle roll, has secured a member- I ship of over one hundred babies. The ; I usual summer kindergarten will be I conducted during the church hour thla I summer. lp |