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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns PARCITY I 4 I'AKK CITY. Nov- IS.- -Mr. m1 Mm. W l. Sullon tnl.Tiiittu-il t car-Is Monday Mon-day ivenmg. .viupimuMiittry to Mr. am Mis. J. Frankel. who l.-avH soon U spend i ho winter in Florida. Thoo invent wetr: Mr. and Mis. Frank Sloiu Mr. ami Mrs .1. F. WoU'.i. Mr. and Mrs. (den Wctitwori'i, Mr. ami Mi-n Joseph vtf r. Mr an I Mrs Sherman Armstrong, Dr. and Mis. V" P. 1 eCompte. Mr. ami Mr. V1 Puke- the Misses A cues Harrington. Uertru-ie McUaugiiim. Mildred (.'lark. Hannah LeCompte. I. Hunting. Mrs uer-inuU- Uasar. F. J. McLaughlin V . W . Sherman I 'rises wore awarded to Mrs. Jom h V.vmit, F. W. Sherman, and t ho liitt-Kl prii lo Mr. Hiut Mrs. J. Frankel. Mr F 1 l,oCompte entertained the Women's Athenaeum Monday afternoon A v'"" "Women's Clubs" was read t.v Mis Gcv Horton. The lesson for the dnv was hen and several musical se-Vctions se-Vctions wore rendered. The club will hold us next meeting with Miss Mary Shields. Mrs. Fi?.n Martin anil daughter. Chuissa. leturned lo their Ikmho In Salt l,ake. Sumi.iv afternoon, at ler a visit with Mrs. Marlins w)n. John Martin. Mrs. Harrv Kemp returned home from S!t 1-ake. sui'.oay morning, after a visit with fiu-mi. The Misses Ma Ratllte and Agnes Hnniugton entertained at a oVlock dinner din-ner Mondav at the New Park hotel in compliment to Mr, and Mrs. J. Frank el. Mrs. Robert Palgleish entertained at a Kensington Monday evening. There wore tour teen guests present. The park Piiv rmlitarv band entertained its f: lends at a ball Tuesday evcntrg at Uasband's hall, Mrs. V. D. Sutton entertained at a hlrth.lav dinner Sunday tn honor of N-r husband's birthday. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs Georce Crc-ssman entertained the Matrons' club Wednesday afternoon at p KenMr.inon. Those present w t re tne Mesdanies Frank Stewart. William Osika. J J Kiueerald. Georce Rosevear. Marie Hethke. Richard Barrett and W. R. Jef-ford. Jef-ford. The Pleas uit Hour club was entertained hv Mi-s. Rose Maxin at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon. Those present w-pre the Mesdames Fred George. Henry Wr.ght. John Potts. Chloe Tugg'.es. Andrew An-drew Fife. Thomas Ryan and U il. Bart-low. Bart-low. Miss Gertrude McLaughlin entertained at a o'clock dinner. Thursday even- in!;, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. J-Frankel. J-Frankel. Mrs. W. R. JefTord entertained Friday evenins at a b:rthdav party in honor of her daughter. Marion. There were six- i teen guests present. I M-?. r. h. Billings entertained the S'1 j Afternoon oh o Saturday. Prizes were j awarded to Mrs. O. A. Forslund and Mrs. , E. P. LeCompte. The So-id! Her club entertained in i omp-iniem to Mrs. Alma Kimball at The home of Dr. and Mrs. Waddoups Friday Fri-day evening. Cards. psir.es and misie were enjoyed bv the following guests: Messrs. and Mesdames Richard Siddo-way. Siddo-way. Murray Davis. J. E. Johnson. Owen Stewart. Dr. C. Snow, Charles Knee. Man hew Clemen tass, Ed Mai In. W. J. Lewis, Fav Evans. Era Workman, Daniel Dan-iel Konold. J. E. Howarth. E, W. Rob-jertson. Rob-jertson. T nomas Rosser. Mrs. John Anderson An-derson and Mrs. Jennie Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Snow motored to Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the wed-d'.np wed-d'.np of Pr. Snow's sister. Miss Erma Snow. Mrs. R. H. Williams entertained the Sepo I.i'y club "Wednesday afternoon at a Kensington. Members present were ;sdames .1. T. Wiiliams. N. J. Williams. Wil'.iam Siddoway, H, Swan. T. J. McDonald. Mc-Donald. R. Maclonaid. R. J. Bryant, J. - E'iward Paxton and Edwurd Tra-ey. Miss Agnes Harrington returned to S-alt Iike Tliursday. after a few days' viMt with friends here. Th Soelal Hour club was entertained at t iif iiome of Mrs. Ez ra 'ork man. Thursday af:emoon. Guests present were: Msdames i;zra Wjddoups. Richard Siddoway. Sid-doway. M'.iiTay Davis. J. E. Johnson, Owen Stewart, Charles Ence. Matt 71e-mc-nts, EdwanJ Malfn, Fay Evans. W. J. Tewis. Daniel Konold, John Anderson. E. W. Robertson, Jennie Robertson. Thomas Rosser and Fred lory. Miss Mildred Stanley and Roy Storr of Wayne, Idaho, were married Wednesday evening at the home of tWe bride's mother. Mrs. C. W. Stanley. Bishop Ezra Waddoups performed the ceremony. The bride was attended bv her cousin. Miss Amber SutnJey, and Cecil Stanley, brother of the bride, acted as best man. The bride was becomingly gowned m green silk mescaline. Supper was served in buffet style to twenty-five guests. The ooupls left today tor Wayne. Idaho, where they wili make their future home! Paul A. Downer and Miss Krma C. Eed;n r.?-m were married in Salt Lake Wednesday, . POCATELLO, IDA. I 4 i POCATELLO. Idaho. Nov. 18.Mrs. John Harvey was hostess to the members mem-bers of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge chjb t.is week at her home on Seventh avenue. Miss Viora Owlnn of American Falls made a brief visit tJits week with friends in this city. t Mrs. O. p. Barber entertained at an all-day party, which was a unique affair, af-fair, Friday of last week. After luncheon lunch-eon cards were enjoyed. Mrs. Carl A. Valentine received high score. The other guests of the afternoon were Mrs. C. A. Miltenberper, Mrs. A. R. Higson, Mrs. Arthur Peterson, Mrs. Ra.mpton, Mrs. John Harvey and Mrs. H. H. Kurtz. Trinity guild met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. A. Pease on North Main street. Mrs. J. S. Foley entertained the members mem-bers of the Social Eight club at her home on North Arthur avenue Friday afternoon after-noon of last week. Th guests of the ciub were Mrs. L. T. Drew, Mrs. William i Jost. Mrs. H. J. Hogan, Mrs. Elizabeth Cannon. Mrs. H. Lancholdt and Mrs. Joe Lajune-ss of Eutte. Mrs. Fred McCracken received high .score. Mrs. Oscar Moyes the consolation favor and Mrs. William Jost the guest trophy. Mm. W. R. Gilllea entertained the Auction ciub at her apartment In the Fargo Saturday afternoon of last wepk. The members present were Mrs. Ralph I. Guy. Mrs. Frank Hounh. Mrs. D. J. McNerney. Mrs. Fred Caldwell. Mrs. C P. Bartlett and Mrs. P.. R. Robinson, while tho guests of trie afternoon were Mrs. Ja-k Ha llowH, .Mr. H. H. Kurtz and Mrs. J. B. Bacon. Mrs. Hough re-reive re-reive 1 hieh score, Mrs. Guy second honors hon-ors and Mrs. Bacon the "all cut" favor. Mr. and Mrs. C. a. Betty of Rupert were Pocatello visitors this week. Mrs. F. K. Shepherd entertained the Thursday Five Hundred r-lnb last week at her home on North Arthur avenue. Mr3. T'rie received high score. Those, present were Mrs. T. .T. Corbett. Mrs T. O. Roberts. Mr. C. F. Black, Mrs. F. Meredith, Mip. C. H. Carmack,. Mrs. H. Carniean. Mrs. J. J. Cioonan, Mrs. F. Cauley, Mrs. IT. Garret Lson and Mrs. J. trie. Miss Kathryn Hulihan was given- a birthday surprise party last Thursday. A film show was enjoyed, followed by Barnes and refreshments at the home of Miss Hulihan. Those in the party were Kaihryri Ingllng, May N orris. Ruth Newton. New-ton. Grace Womach. Ja-k Annand. Kenneth Ken-neth Hull. Fred Holland, Dale Newton and Earl Nixon.. The Art Study club held a meeting at the puh'jr iihrp.rv Wednesday aftornoon. The subject for d'scussion was "Albreclit T'urer." and an pxt-ellent papr was given h Mrs. M. C. Merrill. Mrs. W. A. Mi-Han was hostess to the nif-mlers of the San 5ouci club Tuesdav a fternb- 'ii. The first annual Christmas bazaar of the CIvj(; club will he held De'embt-r 2 rtnd nios prumleo of belg w most pi'iuilar and successful aftun . Mr. and Mis, J, .1. Gulieou hud a pue.sts htMi week John W'clld and sou ol Moutptdle r. An luiiortant meetuiii- uf tht Cl (c chili im lo be hold Doi-enibor at a lun-t-llip plaio to lo Himoun.-ed later. Ttu sultlect will bo stale legislation and Mrs. 1. B. Greene ol Mount uhi home will be here to address the club. All el ubw -niru und l hen- ft lends aro lm Itcd to attend. The members of t h Ladles' Aid society so-ciety of lm Metluuli:U chinch held a no-clal no-clal Session Friday utternonn of lust wed; which proved most enjoyable. A cafeteria luncheon was a unluoe feiiture, after which a humorous reading upon woman sulliape Was fcivetl by Mrs. Luehiletd. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Ash haw returned homo a f ler a seven w eeks' u u tut nubile tour, dui ltnT which they tia eh d over S.'.Od miles and visited ;-even states. As a result of their trip they expect to leave soon for Albu.iueruue. N. M.. to make their home. Miss Beatrieo Krinsman was hostess to a Junior meetmn of the C. t'. elub Saturdav afternoon. The otflers and members of the club arc as I..lliw: lloleu tusks, luesuleui; Fern Wlllli-.tns. soertMary; Anna IMwuids. ornu Woods. Beatrice Kinsman, Evel n Jet na. Tholma Peck, Annie Jones and Lena I loneu. The Eastern Star Kensington club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. M. Hob-ler Hob-ler on North Main street and enjoyed a box social. Mrs. 11. W. Farrls of Bo I so Is the finest for a time of her sister. Mrs. D. C, Mc DotiKalt. i Miss Gertrude Kinney of BU'-kfoot . spent a lew du s this w eek with her parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stevenson spout a few das this w.ek In Salt Lako T'lty. . I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blstline and ihiugh-! ihiugh-! tor have returned from a couple of I months' visit in Pennsylvania and other eastern points. They made the trip there and back by automobile. Miss Zeta Him hart Iwis returned to her homo in Nampa atior a visit of several weeks with Mrs. W. II. ltoh.cheui. The ladies of the G. A. R. hHd a social ThursdAv afternoon at Ihe homo of Mrs. A. W. Kts.iln. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Henderson of Robin were Fo.vitrllo visitors Uils week. My. W. E. Chase was hostess to the Thursday Afternoon elub last week at her au.irtm.'iit In the yulnn. Mrs. Foster. Fos-ter. Mrs. Edward Jolina and Mrs. Fred Mills were guests of ihe chib. Mrs. William Wil-liam Hapuc ivcoivod IiIbIi honors and Mrs. H. H. Kurtz th "ali cut'- favor. M rs. W. N. McCartv entertained the members of lite Fr.day club at her home last week, aiso the f.dlowlns uets : Mrs. John Hull. Mrs. David Phik-ree. Mrs. R. M. Te-Toll and Mi?. Simon Iewis. Tie members present were Mrs. 1 W. Church. Mrs. R. J. Cruse. Mrs. William J. Insllmr, Mr. John Qulnn, Mrs. 1'. F. Toneil. Mrs. F. S. Kopeis. Mis. O. B. Steely and Mrs. Lyman Fa - 'o Mrs. 1. J. Cruee received the club iron! y and Mrs. Simon Lewis the euest faor. Hobart Steely entertained a number of bis youne friends at a theater party Friday Fri-day evening of last w etk. follow d by refreshments at t he Steely home. Mi"? Edith Martin chaperoned t.ie patty, winch was compose, 1 of the Mioses Adelaide Ade-laide Anderson. I-Mna Nixon. M-mie Naniier, Bessie B.ilnl. Elizabeth Witty. Marv and Beattiee Steely. John W'.rtz. Earl" Nixon, Clifford Peake. Joe Bart.e'.t. ; Fred Kurtz and Joe Jjostus. j The Biihkin T'ancirp c'.ub held a most . enjo able part y at t he Km sh.ts of Co- ! lumbus hall Knday eening of last week. About seven! v-five couples were in attendance. at-tendance. This was the second danc- of the series, the next to be held the first week in December. M'GILL, NEVADA l M GILU Nov. IS Mrs. r. J. Gearc assisted as-sisted bv hT dauchters. Mrs. Ben Griis and Mrs. W. B. Hot in. gave an elaborate elabo-rate luncheon, followed by canls. In honor of the thirtv-sixth anniversary of her weddms. many cues; s attending fr'-m F.ly. The table decorations teauii-ful. teauii-ful. Prize were won by Mrs. Percy Ja kson, fs. P. J. Goumouni and Mrs. Fred T. West. The guests were the Mes-darr.es Mes-darr.es Peicv Jackson. P. J. Goumound. Fred T. West D. C. McDonald, An-us I M: Donald. Joseph V. Murphy. J. E. Cl-l;.';,an. Cl-l;.';,an. James S. Bennett. W. S. Eakle of j Elv. and the Mesdamea Middah. Ziesler. Ben Griggs and W. B. Hogan of McGill. Miss Bessie Robison of Bingham Can-! Can-! von. who lias been Die house guest of her Ulster. Mrs. Richard Thomas, left for home on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Fred T. West of Ely was xisitin? fri-nds here during the week. Mrs. C B- Lakeran wa.s hostess at n swimming party at the Clun li'"jse Wednesaay. her guests being th members mem-bers of the younger set. many of whom motored from the mines and Ely. Mrs. ,T. M. Neagle of Ruth was the house guest of Mis. C- B. Lakenan ovei tne werk-end. I BRIGHAM CITY 1 v BRIGHAM CTTT. Noi. 1. Tire fansh-ters fansh-ters of the Pioneevs met Monday afternoon after-noon at their first annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Norman Lee, president. Special guests were Mrs. Minnie H-James H-James of Salt Lake, vice president of the state orga.nIza.tion. and- Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hayward, registrar. Among the guests were Mrs. Joseph A. West, Mia. Mary Wallace. Mrs. William Srensen. Mrs." Elizabeth Stayner, Mrs. Norman Le. Mrs. Jane D. Crompton. Mrs. W. O. Knudson, Mrs. Nephena Frodsham, Mrs. Minnie H. James, Mrs. Emrna-aee. Mrs-Elizabeth Mrs-Elizabeth Wright, Mrs. Joseph H. Wat-kins, Wat-kins, Mis. Chris tena Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Frishy, Misses Clarice Wright, Ida' Rich. Violet Madsen, Alice Wright and Amber Ham son. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gldney spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday in Salt Lake visiting their daughters. Mrs. Mark JohnHtone and Mrs. Vernon Shefiield. Announcement was made during the week of the engagement of Miss Leora Johnson of Morgan ajid V. V. Butters of this city, the marrlape to take place early in the week. Mr. Butters Is wire chief in the local office of the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company. They will make their home In this city. Mis. Orson Hudson has gone lo Soda Springs. Idaho, w here she will remain about three weeks x is: ting Mr. Hudson, wiio is engaged in business there, Mrs. Ida K. Lee entertained Monday and Tuesday for Mesdames Minnie H. James and Elizabeth Pugslcy of Salt Lake. Misses Nancy and Sylvia Ogaard of Ogden spent a few days of the week in this city visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hans Ogaard. The Sunday school workers of Boxelder stake met In a social in the First ward amusement hall Saturday evening. Honored Hon-ored guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. O. McKay Mc-Kay and Superintendent of Public Instruction In-struction E. G. Gowans. DavldG. Reed of Malad spent a few days of the week In this city visiting his family. Mrs. Harold C. Day left the latter part of last week for Ncwheto. Mich., where siie will spend several weeks vis-itlng her mother. Mn. J. A. Minoguo. and other relatives and friends. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Andy Jensen Jen-sen entertained the, officers and teachers of the Third ward Primary associatKin. The decorations and pla'e cards were In Thanksgiving design. The guest & were Mesdamer P. J. Koford. Louise Richards, B. C. Call. E. P. Coburn. Will Fife. Leslie Les-lie Thompson, A. Lisle Eddy and Bessie Wight, Ml sees Lily Frederkksen. Luella Fife. Cleo Jeppson, Sevena and Patsy Madsen. Maurine and Ruby Christensen. Monday evening Miss leora Larfcen and Mi.-a Lavena Wallace entertained at a Kensington for the wonn-n tea liei s of the . in. in hcIiiioI. The KelishiKb'ji wan piimiirilv lor the puipuse nf ot .i nl? I n a (hlh. anil Hie "ij l(. " elub W.ui foi I. I'l-es.-llt W.mo Mlssef, Oletll K-Hv. V 1 1 K le Winn, Maliel ChrlMtensen, Edna Slohl, I'Klileeil 1'olSKien, I'oitiella "eterse, Mnv Jenseti, AM. i lllchiwds und Mrs. J. It. W ing. The weildiiiK nf Mies Schia Ogaattl and t'tto us sen of ogden will tJtko pine at the home of ihe bible'H p.ircnls. Mr. and Mrs. Hans o.uird, next Wediiesdav e.-n-lng In Ihls city. Mr. and Mia Laiseii will make their liotnu In Oi;deii. Mr. ami M i s, Andy Jensen will leave early In December for California. wIuto Ihey will reslUo, for aloul a car. Airs. Sudle ("lark of Iw AnKcles Is in this eliy Spell. ling a few wclvs lsitlug her p. i rents. Mr. and M rs. H. C. Chi IM-tlaiisen. IM-tlaiisen. Mlssrs Ara HunMikf r and Nadine Dunn we to o er ti.uu 1 -ot u and 1 -t 1 1 a .lay or two of tint week lsiilm; relatUes hero. BLACKFOfJfTlDA f -f m.AfKri ) T. Idaho. Nov. IS Tbe h-ctolov h-ctolov o.-partiuelit of the Cm rent E nt Uih met in the V. 1. S. rooms on MondaV al teruCH'ti. A paper on the orkln of tlm tamllv was itlven by Mrs. It. L. Archer. Mrs. S. W. Wtlsnn read a paper, after which a discussion by members of the department was held, under tint leadership leader-ship of Mm. Cecil Clarke. Mrs lUrbeii Lowe of Aberdeen spen' ibe week-end with Mr. hud Min. I.. J JoiH-S. ( Mr. and Mrs. F. F DcKav 1-ft s.iiur-d.iv s.iiur-d.iv lor Moscow. Idaho, whoro thev w-re. calbd bv tlie serious IHh.-sS of their dauslifri Kate, who Is attending t.ie university. uni-versity. ChHPier B of the P. E. O Sistcrhol will give Its annual charity ball at I r..g-ress r..g-ress I all next Ttiodav eventnc. Mrs. John G. mown and Mrs. J . I). Early aie the eommltu-f on iirrangcmente. Th AMar s.cle!v of th.e Cathol.c church was en t e rhi lned Wodne-dav tt-ernoon tt-ernoon at the h"tne ot Mrs. Geo rue Cimp-bell Cimp-bell on Nonh Main street. Mrs F. T. DuB.'is laid elmro of ihe story lellunr on rYiday nf trrruoii at the city" llbniiv. About 1"0 cnllnrcn were In atietuhi nee. Mrs. L. Ridpewav. who has b-en vi-'tiug vi-'tiug her daughter In Tocatcllo, retuincd home Oil Tuesday. The Women of Woodcraft bald a card partv at the hall on M"n 1a v cvi-nlnc There was a laixe attendance. Tlie Athenian lodge of the Kniuhts of pvthiaa presented a musical eti av;i ca nza under liie direction of '". II. I-ewls of Chlc.tto. nt the (uphen theater on T).ur-dav T).ur-dav an. I I ridav even:i'-s T .o ronumttee of'liie Knlci.ts of PthiuS having the iif-frcir iif-frcir In . h.irge w ore M. M. Firmer. C. , B. Abw.;t ;ind W. D. Gauon There was , n chorus of fiftv voices, the prln-lpals j being: J H Anderson. C. B Ab).H, ' M,ix --'.nltli. Port Art. ir. J. L. HoP f-ok. Mark Tmiha . C. V. William-, Du M Nee. l.tii. Ota Rogers. Iris Stone. Ixralne Tae. I'loreiice Turner. Agnes Halt, Vera BenzleA and Blanche Dunn. The st ,ke officers held a bazaar at ihe I'.rst Ward church. Saturday. Thirteen Thir-teen wan Is contributed a neat sum to ti.e treasury. The Modern Woodmen and the Royal Nnglib.es cave a dunce at Progiess hall on 'ed:n-s iav evening lo the members of the lw Iciges and invited guests. Mr. Hnd Mrs. W. A. Lee and son. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant K. C. Leo, V. S. N., left Friday for Salt Lake. Dr. Hi:d Mrs. R. E. Mason srnt FH-dav FH-dav in Lla- kfo-jl, on their way fnun Salt Iil e CD lo tneir home In Mackay, Icano. Tito Ladles Aid so-lMv of the Methodist Metho-dist t hurcu met on Wednesday at ihe j home of Mrs. F. W. Pelky on So'ua ! Stout avenue. j T'c guild of the Episcopal hurci rii'-t , on Wednesday at the home, of Mrs. 1-un:-Atlood. The bazaar to be given by the, ladles on November will be held in the Knights of Pvihlaa hall h nd wiil Include a laughable farce and lislit refreshments. re-freshments. The upper--, lass Mu.ients of the Inch school entertained the fresumeji with a reception anl Initiation on Friday evening at the high s-'huol a udit orium. The e'as'p was put through arious cle'er ? mi i s, af lei which ref reshmcn is were served, tii-n all vent to the Orphcum. Miss Wlnnifred Biethan will entertain the King's Daughters at a social mewling -.1 her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. L. E. Dillingham of Mackay. Idano, spent Tu-sda- in Black Tcsjt, the guejiL of Mr?. D'Orr Poynter. PROVO PBO'O. Nov. IP. Mr. and Mrs, Georso Collins annouic-e the engagement of their laugh it, Zella. to Thomas H. Sumner. The inarri.i&e will taJe place this month. Miss Ardella Ash ton was hostess at dinner Sunday in honor of Mies Lucille Dunn, a bride of the week. The Provo chapter of the Daughlers of tli Mormon Bat la lion held an interesting interest-ing meeting at the home ot Mrs. M. I. Buhhman Thursday afternoon. A notable social event of Friday evening even-ing took place at the Baptist church when the members assembled to enjoy a "get -acquainted" party in honor of their new pastor, tbe Rev. Mr. Stewart, and family, a delightful evening of social entertainment was enjoyed. The Ladies' Aid of the Baptist church met with Mrs. 1. H. Masters Wednesday afternoon. Friday afternoon the Nineteenth Century Cen-tury club met at the home of Mrs. John I. Buehi. A book review on "Justice." by Galb worthy, was given by Mrs, Boy Loekridge. , Mrs. 1. H. Masters will attend the reception re-ception Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. W. Senior in Salt Lake, in honor of President's day, and will take part In a musical programme prepared for the occasion. Mrs. Joseph Beck furnished a delightful delight-ful afternoon for the members of the Helpful Hour club, who were her guests Thursday. Twenty-five guests participated In a birthday party given by Mrs. James Sutherland Friday evening, complimentary complimen-tary to her daughter, Zeila. The hours pasHed merrily with music and games during the course of which dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Miss Helen Talmagc of Salt Lake is visiting Miss Edit ha Booth. The members of the Utopia club spent a pleasant soeinl evening Thursday as the guests of Mrs. Irvln Jacob. .Luncheon was served. The Misses Jlortense and Susie Simis-ter Simis-ter were Salt 'Lake visitors over the week-end. Miss Anna Carter and Charles WiUard of this city wore- united in marriage Wednesday in the Halt Lake temple. Miss Bertha BaiRy Is here; from Salt Lake spending a week with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Ashley left the first part of the week for Richmond to spend l ho winter. Judge and Mrs. A. B. Morgan have es their -guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Russell of Spanish Fork. The following party went by auto to Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the wedding wed-ding reception of Miss Erma Snow and Milton Fletcher, tendered by the bride's parents that evening: Mr. Hnd Mrs. C. E. Fletcher. Sr., Francis Fletcher. Mr. and Mls. Albert S. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fletcher. Jr., Misses Zoe Fletcher. Veoma and Lyli Jones; Messrs. Lelnnd Randall and Earl Spafford. , MisH Mabel Whitney of NepllI Is spending spend-ing a. week in Provo as the guest of Miss Alice Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Cotter announce the engagement of their daughter, Mamie, lo Nejls Madson of Lark, Utah, The marriage mar-riage will take place this month. The mart la go of Miss Lucilie Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunn of thK el .-. tn pair-. II. ml I !'" nl Ho. v 1,1, .ho, W ..H .'.ulrlliMl.c.l .'.III. Ml. I c III H"' I' S..II I I 1 1 1 1 -i e. Aflei a m .eral d.i ' h' In I'lnli the .oimg .ouplc, will lea w for Mnli'i to m.ikc lh.)r hone . An tlil.-re-lln-- ..oehil Mhm ol Hit- week M w.ih rum bv Miss Maud Furrer Mond.. v evening in Ine lonn .,j y hlnnu-r, rompll- inenllll V lo .Ml: 'i I .iielle I .1 hi Id" the .tI, The ,o..m Weie altiaoMvi- tor Ihe OecMon Ui il.lUllV (doled lecol..lmits Wlfll hearls. A la I go. J.iMOl Idled WlH. I Jill il h II III 1. 1 II' O Ol 1 I. .U el ;., II. e, e i , llll llg In tlm c-nler ni lh- n , wid-di, when the , gll.sl Ol I.'.IIOI- JO -i epleil her glMH, Wi.S opr'.nc.l ii nd nhow ci ed tin co ii ten I h upon her. Knici tabling giime.i wi ro played. M I'M. Shi. ill Ih.kei- Ik spending a f,w duv .h with 1 flu II en and 1 1 I e 1 1 1 1 a III S.ill , Like Ctly, , Mis. J. II. Sinister and Mils llortense i SlmisiLi' iiie (igbu lsltor.i loi a few (li.Vti. i Th- g.niie of five hundred W:i phived at ' a Cil id I I V V IV el III 111'- V hi i-l lee f Mr. and Mis. Thomas KiiUieilaud Monday , evening. Mrs. Kow.ird Cx and John Tuy- , litr w-ie aw. .ihe, I the latum. I b-1 1 esil- , inenta Were seized to the Ihnly Ue.ils. Covei-s were laid f"r nlle.-n al a dinner I mven M lav b- Mi, and Mis. IS. -it Jensen Jen-sen in honor ot Mi. uii'l Mim. Kenuelh , estlo.e ol Salt Lake j Th.- MDs.-h Beul.ihaiat Edilli Hammond , eiilci(nlne( a meiiy - mwil of turnip people al a theater paflv Tiu-t-dav eteninf. l-'ol- ( lowing tbe show Ihe mi-slH io I m 1 1 . 1 1 ed lo th" Hammond houif:. vlieic un heoii war- , :.cic.l. '. Mis.-, Don Claik w;im h-slem to lw.-i.ty or her frhm.ls Momlnv eveiilnt; al a sew-HiK sew-HiK bee. Ketic!nneiilH w.-te :-eivtd. Miss Ireta EvariH of Salt Lake is u Brovo , visitor us tbo h-u.-Mt of Miss Maud N( w. lh A 'bai itit socir.l gathering wa given ill lb' home of Mr. and Mis. C A. Tuenlav eveiilnt, W hen lla-V enlel tallK rt eiKhteeu of Ihelr 'fnen.ls Willi "f int rest- lug pro ra mine of f n nus and music. LuiK lu-on vvbm served. Misx In la E-.ans of Fait Lake w;-f the hmmred gu.-sl Ht a d.-Uk'htiul house p.uty KIVeli by Miss MauvJ New 11 la.-t M. mda c. The Chili SoiosIh met Willi Mrs. W. I-'. 'lo!ett .-dm-.l.i a!"-rn""u. Mrs. 1! I.. Kuowiden t-ae a t piendld pap-r m "Tci-Iher "Tci-Iher BurlMi.k and How He deal- .NeW Howerh." The club will ine-'t II'-M week with Mrs. IO. T. Jo:.' EUREKA i;ri:-.KA. Nov. 1 - Mrr. I. K. 'io-.: war. ill l M".-!mi II.-- Hn, It-n rlnl at I,, r liwli..- T.:wl.y . r....n. In t IJ'.iW !. rny uv.nrilM 1" Mi'. I.. l'"tv. -r;'-, U.I K.l.-M" of Ihf. .Jul. .! Mil -l. I ' l-iiwl! .Minn M-l.-n Mn Hi ii4 M.ks- I...... .-..t.-i.. Mr. : rvr.l !,....!:.; T!.,. n-t ini-'liiic ' tn- liilii" 1" "' ill lit l-onib -f Mif. ' i;'y- K I'. S. Iiu.ur of Ni-- York Arrlvi-.l in rnu-k:i t'.H '-'-k iinrt ili i .-iT-.il n li'-re for fi.in.. tuiio II" I" cin-t i" 'i '" uf hi.- .linik-iii.ir. Mis. Murk d Ji : I. Thf ininil.i-iK of l he n H i-l'iti i-l'l ni--. tlnK nt I'.' l .'i'.i- of Mi:-. 'Vl'Jr. ..iiin.-.iM TiH -'i;iv afl.-rnoi-'li. I i" ni'ii.il ,i,.vriinnno of t':o . I'n a f..lil r,.(r.h ,,.!,. Tin. n. xt u.i-tlr.i; will U-. U-. at tin: io. ne "f Mi... 1'. .-. llo-l. Miu M.xlt.c "I on 1 1. In h.-ri- fioui Suit I-iicc for H ilt Willi he tli-tcr. Mis. t'l..r.i lwn.cH. it I Miiii-on Vfi ihi1 wck for shma. nii.-rc si... M1 .p.-H'l f-w d.i5 vi..I:iiii If.i lu r inotln r. Miss rutlwin Hllk-i.t V.-ih refirni-'i liomr aflfi a lio ui-iJ.f' II-J Willi TuVO r.-lntive. T.ift !.. ii I'. iiTtii!"-' i'-ot "n iti.V.;,.-ah!n iti.V.;,.-ah!n (."sum hi 1...: i.oini. of Mrs. 'Ii'-o-dor,. KiiilliiT Tlnlii-'l-.v ..f'..-TIH-ion. Die rooiiiB M.-r.- il.. "ml. .1 v.-.ni . i.rys.!ntric-lli..n. i.rys.!ntric-lli..n. nril ...r.-i. s .I 1 ' ho-irs, M-rvd li.T BiirftR IJl a r .1. ki-n illnnor. Krank ilarrlty i a !a't lk vii-'.lor vii-'.lor ilui !nK tin' u".;. Mr5 .l.-iiv.. ilri'iil I i.tP rt'inio'l t hor N.ii!.. in r. in... Moiil . aftf-r n l-tt in t..in i-itv. .v.i.-r.. i.ti-- sas a Ki'.st lit tiic-Ionic tiic-Ionic or Mr and Mi. I'. .1. Sullivan. Mr-. Snlln an. m . MrB (;r.inl. a . .unpanlfHl tiie latttr on her return re-turn lu llut'.e. M's .1. J. rl-n-it mil vn of Fait Iai;e v.-rr in Kn'ka tlil. ck for a visit with Mr. aid Mrs. .1. IV l.i-.on. Mii. Grout and Mris. List. .11 air i-i-l.is. Til H. H- 'luh moni'o. r. wirrc rnlor-taili'il rnlor-taili'il lait T'K-.-?nv aftcmonn at Ihe honi of Mr. P. I'. Hoo.1. Alter an 'oonr or two Fpriit in pwlin:. tin followinc ci;.,? were r-er'ej wuh nn excel', rit luii.heon: M'-. AJ-rt Teierson. Mrs. T.-e Ti.orne. Xaf. M. Iti;iiii.-:1:;. Mrs. Menrv Hiinnc'ls. Mis. .lines A i '. : ona. Mrs W H.m!tM-. Mrs. ,. Kiinnells. Mrs V. Shuil. Mts. S. Arricona mi l Mrs. I- ArrUona. Tn" nix; lie.-iin'.- of the elnh will be held at the home ot Mrs. S. Arrlgona. Mrs. Kinnia Biilinc ha? returned to l-nrrka afler spending several weekn Ht l.ivinciton. Mont., with her daughter. Mrs. J. Johnson. M'.ss Tiara r..-s!l"rpe:'er of I'rovo was In ICurck.i thl week visiting with her brother, J. A. Eestlente ei . Mr. and Mr5. .1. .Tensen of Spanish Fork have announced the eiica n.ent of th-ir oauul lcr. M.s Mary K. Jensen, to Alex M.'flonaM. ti.ft ceremony to lake place in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Merrel Crandall of Spanish Span-ish Fork have moved to Lureka, where they -will make their home. Mr?. Harrv Peterson of Eureka wa-s in Spanish l-'ork Sunday for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. tleorjre Christcn-seu. Christcn-seu. Mr. and Mis. Victor Carlson returnM to Kureka this vceek aftei' an extended visit in Oregon and Washington. I, r. Dotv and Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-Chrysia-I were Salt Ijake visitors during tlie week. Miss Pearl Treloar has returned to Eureka Eu-reka after spending R few week at Lehl with relatives. airs. J. P. Mathcw-son came here from Salt Lake this week to visit with Iter husband. MALAD, IDAHc5 f ,, MALAD. Idaho. Nov. IS. The teachers of the Mahul schools wure gne&is al n ; i-P-t-eption piven Mondav evening at th tabernacle bv the parents of the children attending school. President AV. II. Uich-ania Uich-ania con'j"ted the meeting and a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous programme was slven. Fol-lowing Fol-lowing this, the teachers were received by t lie parents and a special committee in , the amusement b-'H- Sanies and refresh- menis were enjoye'l.v . j Mrs. J, M". Kerns entertained the mem- ; hers of the Kensington e-lub Thursday , afternoon. For 1 hose who did not take 1 sewine. t-ird tables were urranped. At ; I he conclusion of the afternoon a short business meetim; was behl. The hostess was assisted in serving refreshments by her sister. Miss Stella Jones. A number ol" special quests were inelnded. Wednesday afurnonn the Homo Ctiltme club met at" the library with a good attendance. at-tendance. An interest in. - paper on t lie earlv settlement of Malad was given by Mrs John C. F.vans. Mrs. A. A. Can-field Can-field addi essed the elub members on points of li-.tere-"! deemed worthy of the , club's considerotion. The Clio circle met Friday with Mrs. ' Oscar .Tone.5. The rooms were attractive with flow..r.;. Sewing was a feature of the afternoon, and luncheon was served. Mrs. Albeit Ru.ch held a special sewing bee for the Ladies' Aid society at her home Tuesday even inc. Many dainty pieces of fancy work- were finished for the Christ mas bazaar. lief rest mien Is were served. M. .T, Thomas has gone to N'orth Carolina, Caro-lina, where m will be marrle.i ne.t week-After week-After a hon'-ymooii in the south, Mr. and Mrs. Tunnus will return to M:ilad. where they will r.'.ake their hoiv.p. Trs. Siinli C1o1 h wort hy and son, Thomas, let t Pal urday lor t 'aiifornia, where i hey v ill r-pend the w inter. Miss Gra''e Skeen, who has heen i s-i t -ing Mr. and Mr?. F. Merrill, has returned to her home In Brigham City. IMiss Virpinia Nunellv has returned to : her home in Salt Lke alter a pleasant i ,;-lt with the Mf'K Miiud ii nd Clady I o. I., fill. MIih Ctla William Id v1ilriK in finite, itonl. Mi-h C. I', lirldwell I. aw Kn to JaeR. on vl lie, , w in-re Khr Will spend t lift inner with h-r pan nls. Mi. and Mis. .Mapletori of lMi'.'Cr werf ,alad lr It'jir. dm Jin.' the w i;. Mrs Flew.llM) Thoinafi 1h vlKlUntf In '.ilKliaiii i H) with h'-r (laiiglder. , f ELY, "NEVADA ; ' CI ,V 'e' N"V 1 8 Mr. and Mm. A. V Vli'dl a!, l' eblldieii Of Itlltll V.' f-TIi din- . u-y tnrMH ot Mr. and Mn-. J''d'll durt-hy (til Hon. lay evening. vi John Weber etilei laliu-d twr of l ,..r ineii'lfs liitonoally at luncheon on f I iM-hduy nfleriioon. ' Mr. Ch. iIcm C. Cap-rton was hosl"- , 0 Ihe niMioiei-H of t he 1 Mg Five Hundred t 'lull on liaturOaV t rnoori, - liiieheon , ell, helped. Tl.O prize wlllIKr.1 WiTC Me:.,).nneM J . F. Cupid and I). C. Mc- , . mimUI. M,n i'i;ineiK V. Roonev, formerly Mff , Ma. y ' Me' Jnnald. will be hont'-n Ml the ; i.-M nieeilng uf ill: Hpuoil elub at her , i.cne on Murry street. j l a .' r entertained tlift Tnew- i lav "iCven.im '..""' 'bib tl.lM 'rlt, Mrj.. koilnev H. i;icl.rdson and Mr. I A. Mll-td Mll-td ... pi mine n. j.nzes. Hef i esbments V.t lit K-t'Ved. Mrs Chnr llcretnan Witehr ft on w'edt.e-htv inoinliiK for Hall L.ak City, wneru she will vmit for th nxt ten lav v Mis Morris Roberts of liuth entertained Uie mVmt.eis of the KUlld of KU Hartbolo-inev.'h Hartbolo-inev.'h cb'.jr- h on S' dnosday afternoon, mane nioljnriK from here to itpend the ,l!el noon. J r M Nestle ot Ftuth wan tbe hons- Knest of Mis. ii. 1-iikenan of 1-' iill dm i nc Hi: v.c-M. attending the swlinmin- party held at the clubhouse. Mrs. I 'null no ' vlo of Cuthrie. Okla., 1 1 lie- house client of her Sister. MrB, Cue Friend, at ihe Ith hinar apai imtnie. on of the mot rieliglitful affairs of the s(aso:i was tne siin'rls r-ariy given Mr :..el Mrs. Clarenee ,(. Barron by twrntv-fivu of their friends on Saturday evning at the Kl- lunar. Five bundled war- plaved. followed by an impromptu n,.;s:i' al'-. Prizes were raptured by Mes-fli.rnei-- I'omhiick -'urio and c'vnl Stim and Mes.irv. !-V,mk B'-veily, J. F. Mileti and H. It. A ineiiM. Sii per was served at a late hour. Mis. Cvrll Stlrn of Fast Fly entertained enter-tained tn- lounle "J; ' eluii on Wed ne -fid v aftern'W-tn. ihe prizes being viptured hv Mi -.i-l .-ifne' Chrford M. Moon, first, and 1 "t a nk i : -. er l . second. Refreshments were served. Mi. ' i-:. M flinnif and family of Fabt Kly k-ft during the eek to spend the winter In California. M r. I, 'ire Pearl entertained the Ante on M.niniav everliig at the apart-menin apart-menin of Mrs. W. S. Llllott In the Northern North-ern hotel. Mrs K. A. Ualloway entertained four at an informal luncheon on Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Fr-- ! T. West was hostess on Thm r- ia v aft' moon to t he members of the . in.it eur Bridge cl'jb. Ms. 'iu Friend was hostess at a pi et t luncheon on Wednc-pJay afternoon our liaientary to her sister, Mrs. Pauline Mrs. r. H. B. Wlieless will entertain the n. embers of the Aid society of the Metl.oun-t church al its next meeting. I'Sfoh V. Murphy and son, Vincent, w. re tl.n g'ueslw of friends at Baker over the week-end on a hunting trip. I Mis. Fred T. West entertained one table of bridge during the week, her KiiesTs be.n:r Mesdaines D. Boyd-Smith, win. rapture. i the prize; W. E. Mejrers and P. J. (joumoiind. Mrs. Ceorge F. Deckle man was hostess to I'r.r- .lust Four Bridge dub at its last meeting, her gucs:s being Mesuames . K. Meyers. '. A. Ionard and Mrs. I . Boyd-Smli h. Mrs. Boyd-Smith won the JT13E-. Mrs. Chr'.Cef A. Walker will entertain th meiiihe's of the Thursday Bridge club during tlie coming week. Mrs. Gael S. oag was hostess to the men ' i rs of 1 1 to Wed p.esdav Sewing ciub on Knday afternoon, a luncheon being the fe.i lure of the af t ernoon. Her guests were Me larr--s .John Weber. James S. Bennett. Walter S. Holmquist, Gus House, C. V.". Dickensen and I-red M. Clark. Mn. John Weber was hostess at the last n.eetlre of ihe Wednesday Sewing club, her guests being Mrs. F. M. Clark.' Mrs. : Walter s. biimfjui t . Mrs. C. "W. Dick-! ensen. Mrs. Gus House, Mrs. James 8. Bennett and Mrs. Gael S. Hoag. Mrs. W. N. Met'" ill is the guest of relatives rela-tives and friends in Salt Lake City, where she Is being extensively entertained. Mrs. Barton F. WalkT and children. Bern ice Floise and Rodney, also Miss Anna tchmiuioth, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson Ht tlie Anderson ranch. Spring valley, for the past two weeks, returned home on Wednesday evening. The women of the Eastern Star tendered ten-dered a reception to Mrs. C. E. McGinnis nn Wednesday evening bv wav of a farewells fare-wells Mrs. A. C. Jons was hostess to the members "f the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church during t he week. Twenty members were in attendance and the musical programme was most enjov-able. enjov-able. . Tbe in.v pn?t f:ir z.n- was entertained enter-tained during the week by Mrs. Lauder. Prizes were captured In the following order: or-der: Mrs. Boy Code. Mrs. C. Stim and Mrs. IT. A. Code. A luncheon followed the card games. if MT. PLEASANT f 4 . . f MOUNT' PLEASANT, Nov. IS.The Home Culture elub met Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon with Mrs. J. W. Cherry. The fourth act of "The Merchant of Venice" was read and reviewed by the club. Mrs. W. W. McKirahan read an excellent paper. pa-per. "Science of Health: Influence of Habit," and a violin solo, with piano accompaniment, was contributed by tlie Misses Winona and Ixiuise Cherry.' Fol-1'iAiix Fol-1'iAiix a short business session, the hosted host-ed served luncheon to Mrs. Amasa AUrieh. Mrs. R. Andersen, Mrs. II. C. Beanmann, Mrs. R. A. Burch, Mrs. S. K. Jensen. Mrs. B. R. Johnson, Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Johnston. Mrs. Andrew Knudson, Mrs. W. W. McKiraban and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tl. F. Wall nr.rl Mr. and Mis. l. E. Jorgensen are receiving' congratulations con-gratulations on the arrival of a new son al each of their homes Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Weerh have returned re-turned from Salt Lake, where they were In attendance at the golden wedding celebration cele-bration of Mr, Wrech's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrtim Wceeh. The affair was made a doubly pleasant one from the fact that Miss Clara Weeeh. their youngest daughter, daugh-ter, was married the same day to Theodore Theo-dore Olson of Mount Pleasant. The home decorations were elaborately carried car-ried out in gold and while and the mar-riaee mar-riaee ceremony was performed under a large wadding bed of white flowers in the presence of thirty of the close relatives rela-tives and friends of the families. The young couple will make their home for the present in Salt Lake. Miss Esther Malmsten and Miss Martha M. Wood were the guests of honor at a luncheon following a business meeting of the Eastern Stav chapter Monday evening. even-ing. The hostesses were Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Mrs. If. G. Wood and Mrs. J. D. Meyrick. Mrs. Annie Candland was the recipient nf a successful surprise pari y Monday In honor of her seventy-eighth birthday a nniverrary. The guests entered unannounced, unan-nounced, bringing with them an elaborate dinner, w hieh was served at the home of Mrs. ("'and la nd's daughter. Mrs. Fannie c. Miles, a beautiful rot-king chair and several pieces of silver were presented to Mrs. Candland. accompanied by the good wishes of her many friends. The tables held beautiful centerpieces of roses, ferns and HUtumn flowers, and covers were laid for Mrs. Annie candland. Mrs. C. W. SVirensen, Mrs. Henry Erlcksen, Mrs. C. Johansen, Mrs. C. T. Dra?e, Mrs. T. C. I Candland. Mrs. Sena Johansen. Mrs. A. Merz, Mrs. Sylvester Barton. Mrs. Botilda ; Neilsen. Mrs. Iouisa Hasler, Mrs. R. L. Madsen. Mrs. A. M. Jensen, Mrs. Peter Lund. Mrs. C. T. Madsen, Mrs. Mary , Reck, Mrs. Mons Monson, Mrs. W. D. ( '.andiand, Mrs. Hannah Clark. Mrs. Fannie C. Miles. Miss Annie Johansen, Miss Hazel Candland and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Candland of Chester. ! Mrs. J. W. Cherry, first vice regent of the society of Daughters of Indian War Veterans, will entertain the society at her home Wednesday afternoon. The many friends of G. P. Boyd en and Miss Rhea Nelson were pleasantly surprised sur-prised to learn of their marriage In MantI Saturday. The young couple have spent file past week in Salt Lake, and will be at home to their many friends In Mount Pleasant after December 1. Mr. and Mrs. Fmil Hasler are rejoicing rejoic-ing over the arrival of a new daughter at their home Wednesday. Mrs. A. D. Christensen was hostess at a Kensington and luncheon Monday afternoon aft-ernoon for Mrs. R. A- Burch. Miss Geneve Johnson, Mrs. Fred Rasmussen and Mrs. E. W. Wall. Miss Hilda Madsen was hostess to the Twentieth Century club at jte weekly meeting Thursday afternoon. About fifteen fif-teen members were present and the following fol-lowing special guests: Mrs. John Reynolds, Reyn-olds, Mise EInia No'and, Miss Tina Erlcksen. Erlck-sen. Mrs. Morgan Johnson, Mrs. A. C. Madsen and Mrs. John K. Madsen. An Interesting paper on "Colonial 'Art" was read by Mrs. J. P. Neff. and a talk. "A Colonial Home: The Exponent of True An," by Miss Margaret Candland, was much enjoyed. Musical numbers "were contributed by the Misses Louise and Alice Madsen, after which luncheon was served. The Women's Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. R. B. Norton. Nor-ton. During the afternoon Miss Grace Newman read a paper, "Cuban Geography Geog-raphy and History"; Mrs. O. F. Wall gave an excellent Uilk on "Contrasts In Moral and Educational Conditions in Cuba and Porto Rico Under United States and Spanish Rule.' and a letter was read from Miss CJaribel Bickford of Los Angeles. An-geles. Cal.. about work for the Chinese, Japanese and Koreans in the United States. Miss Esther Norton sang "I've Something Sweet to Tell You.'" The society so-ciety completed plans fcr the opening of its Christmas bazaar December 11. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to twenty guests. Miss Kathryn Gabbott of the University Univer-sity of Utah has been a guest of Miss Ruby Sorensen during the week. Leo Hanson entertained a partv- of twelve, friends at his home Saturday evening. Music and games were the evening's entertainment and a dainty luncheon was served by the host. Mrs. Byron Carter will entertain the O. S. A. club at her home Wednesday, Wednes-day, November 22. Mrs. C. W. Sorensen entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner Friday evening even-ing In compliment to Miss Kathryn Gabbott. Gab-bott. A tall fvase of chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for the dining table, which held covers for Mrs. Hyrtim Christensen. Mrs. H. S. Neilsen, Miss Elma Noland. Miss Tina Ericksen. Miss Kathryn Gabbott. Miss Ruby Sorensen, Miss Esther Pyott. Miss Nellie Me Arthur Ar-thur and Miss Mary Lea t ham. ! PRESTON, IDA! 4 FR-ESTON. Idaho, Nov. rs. An entertainment enter-tainment was given Friday evening In the gymnasium by the freshman class of the O. S. A. Refreshments were served to guests numbering about sixty. Miss Edith Peterson, who is attending school at the I". A. C. of Logan, spent a few days here last week, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Peterson. Tliursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. E. Cord, the C. F. club was delightfully delight-fully entertained. Music and games were tho diversions, after which luncheon was served to members numbering ten and Mrs. J. W. Golichily, Mrs. Earl Chatter-ton Chatter-ton and Mrs. Harley Greaves, invited guests. Mrs. Minnie C.eddes of Plain City is visiting vis-iting with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Greaves. Miss Emma- Foss will leave soon for an extended trip lo California and the Sa-monn Sa-monn Islands, accompanied by her aunt. Mrs. Zells Smart of Logan, Utah. Mrs. Roy Bolmer of Ixigan was the guest of Mrs. K. S. Kinter Saturday. Mrs. E. Kellozg entertained the members mem-bers of the Union Social club Friday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The time was spent in crocheting, crochet-ing, after which luncheon was served to tlie following members: Mrs. Merrick, Mrs. S. Smith. Mrs. J. Morbv. Mrs. H. Burchell. MrK. B. Hanks. Mrs. A. Anthony and Mrs. Blackwell. After the regular meeting of the First Ward Relief society, a socio 1 was held in honor of Mrs. .lanlus Keller, who resigned her position as teacher of the First Ward Relief society. Refreshments were served and a programme rendered. Mrs. J. E. Club and Miss Marinda Larson Lar-son spent Thursday afternoon and evening even-ing at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland S. Kinter attended attend-ed the Edison recital held in the Nibley hall at Logan Friday. The Misses Ruby and Tilly Nielson attended at-tended a concert given at Banida Monday Mon-day evening. Miss Marinda Larson entertained a few friends Tuesday evening at her home. Musical numbers were given by Mrs. J. E. Ciuff, Miss Helen Keller and others. At 11:30 luncheon was served. Pink and white was the color scheme. I SUNNYSIDE 4 . SUXNTSIDE, Xov. IS. Miss Madge Roberts of Salt Lake is a Sunny side visitor, vis-itor, the guest of Mrs. Horace Nayolr, during her visit here. Mre. George F. Wells entertained the officers and teachers of the Primary association as-sociation on Wednesday evening. Miss Mabel "WTH taker entertained the Literary club on Saturday afternoon. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to Mrs. Zeph ! Thomas, Mrs. C. H. Funk, Mrs. W. X. Wetzel. Mrs. J. B. Slapp, Mrs. G. IX Woods and Miss Mary Brown. Mrs. Zeph - Thomas will entertio the presidency of the Mutual Improvement association as-sociation at her home on Thursday evening. The Girls B. S. Sewing club met and were entertained at a candy pull Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of Misa Dorothy Knouf. The following members were present: Misses Le Vee Benne.tt, Jesse Crawford. Mildred Lynn. Mabel McMullln. Fern Bennett, Vivian Evans. Ordella Hig-ginson. Hig-ginson. Mildred Marshal and Elisabeth and Esther Jensen. The social held on Thursday under the auspices of the Parent-Teacher association associa-tion was a great success. A splendid musical programme was rendered and refreshments re-freshments served to all. The Misses Mabel and Emily Larsen entertained the Art Embroidery club on Saturday afternoon. There were seven members present. 4 FARMINGTON 4 FARMLNGTON. Nov. is. The Missea Louise James, Annie Chaffin and Percllla Hin man entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Kenna Cragun," who is leaving leav-ing with his parents for Vernal. Mrs. Squire Chipman entertained at a large evening party Friday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Steed and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clark. The house was decorated deco-rated in red and white carnations with a large bunch for the honored guests. Games and a musical programme formed the entertainment for the" evening, after which refreshments were served to fifty guests. Miss Chloe Knowlton and Miss Alt a Robinson entertained Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Mamie Hess, a bride of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cragun and family fam-ily left Thursday for Vernal, where they will make their home. Mrs. George Leonard spent the first ot the week visiting friends in Salt Lake. Miss Ella By be spent the week-end with her parents in Farniington. Mrs. Nellie Gardner visited in Ogden during the week with her sister, Mrs. L. W. Payne. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess announce the marriage of their daughter, Mamie, to Hobart R. Dumkey of Oden. The marriage mar-riage took place Thursday at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dumkey will make their home hi Ogden. M iss Alice potter entertained with a farewell party Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Charles Holt. Tlie house was decorated in white carnations and pink roses, (.'overs were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Horace Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Welling, Miss Afton Bourne and Hyrum Welling. Mrs. Eugene Clark entertained the Vcron club at a luncheon Friday afternoon. after-noon. Covers were laid for twelve. The centerpiece was a bowl of roses. Tbe Polnsettta club was entertained at a luncheon Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Parley Sears. Covers were laid for ten. Miss Jannie Robinson of Salt Lake spent the week-end with her cousin. Miss Venitia Palmer. Mrs. Walker Davis returned to Black-foot. Black-foot. Idnho. Thursday, after spending thi week with her parent?, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Gregory, Mrs. Horace Richards of Fielding is visiting vis-iting her mother. Mrs. Blanch Woods. |