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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY AMONG, OCTOBER n rout to the Pectlto coast to ep.nd tho winter. 9, 1921 -- r3 Few I BINGHAM tables were arranged each day for bridge and five hundred. Friday afternoon Mrs. Chase Dotter, accompanied by Mr. Frank Q. Cannen, sang a number of selections, tn . OGDEN, and Sira Fred N. Heta accompanied by Oct. t. Autumn flowers artlotte profusion formed a setting for Mra Joseph E. Olson, entertained the the tea given by 31. R. B. Porter and guests Friday with vocal number Mrs. Joseph E- - Wright, Monday after- Luncheon was served on small tables foThe hostesses noon, at the home of Mr. Porter, 800 llowing the card gams Washington avenua The reception hall-w- war assisted by Mra Marriner Brownaring. Mrs. E-- C. Rich, Mrs. W. H. Wattia decorated In French marigold Mrs. R. T, Hume, Mra H. I Belt and In bronze baskets, and pink cosranged mos and asters were used in the drawing-- Mra Everett 1 Van Meter. room. Invitations have been Issued for a tea In brilliant shades Zinnia were combined with ferns in the library, to be given by Mra Edward Blcbsel, Mra. Charles H. Barton and Mra Joseph living-rooThe and music-roo-room was in the rich autumn shades, Che Wednesday afternoon from t until a large blue wicker basket, filled with n I oclock, at tho Mary Fay inn. Mra John L? Taylor entertained thirty leaves and dahlias in bronze tints, forming the centerpiece for the tea table guest at a tea Tuesday afternoon at her on a cluny and filet lace cover. Tall homo on Tyler avenue and Twenty-fift- h silver candlesticks held bronze candles. street. In honor of her lister, Mra Frank Q. Cannon, who will leave shortly for Presiding in turns at the tea table were her home In Honolulu, alter spending the Mt. Parley T. Wright, Mrs. G W. summer here with her parent Mrs. Mr. and B, Ettle Mrg Spencer, i Thomas D. Pee, Mrs. E. C. Rich and Mra James H. Douglas. The room were with Chase fall Mra flowers. Mr. W. , H. Watti. Assisting in ths attractive dining-roowers Mrs. L, T. Dee. Mrs. Doctor and Mis Marian Browning ensolo Mra Taylor Henry Volker, Mrs. Margaret Higgin- tertained wijh vocal botham and Miss Helen Rich. Assisting was assisted by Mr. John Plngree, Jr., in serving were Mias Elisabeth Shaw", of Salt Lake, Mra 'L. A. Herdtt and Mrs, Mias Ruth Wright, Marion Ure, Dorothy Charles Baker. Mrs. Chase Poster was hostess this Higginbotham, May MeCune, Rosemary Scovtlle and Margaret McFarlane. Punch afternoon to the members of the Friday was served In the pergola by Mrs H. club at her home. 2654 Jefferson evenue. W. Dunn, Mrs. Arnold Bowman and Mrs. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, the being decorated Jn sinnlas and asJoseph L, Barker. Assisting ia receiv- table Covers were laid for ten. Following were Mrs. A. A. 8 haw, Mrs. .George ter F. Barker and Mr C. R. Green. Mas- ing the luncheon. Mrs. R. 8. Farneworth novel, "If Winter ter Wright Volker opened the door for read Hutchinson' Come' the guests. An orchestra stationed A the pretty wedding of Wednesday evea screen of flowers and ferns in alcove adjoining ths dining room played ning wm that of Site Irma Doxey and 200 John T. Firth, which took place at 7 30 throughout ths afternoon. About and o'clock at the bom of the bride's parguests called between the hours of I were ent Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Doxey, 36? o'clock. The guests h Twenty-seventstreet. The ceremony Mrs. Virgil P. C&JnS, Mrs. Fred O. Clark, Mrs. W. C. Wright and Miss Dorothy was performed by President George E. of Salt Hake. Browning knd was followed by a recepWright . Artistic in every detail was the tea tion. The bride wore a gown of white given Thursday afternoon from 3 until I taffeta, with white overdress of geoShe carried a bouquet of pink o'clock by Mrs. Philip Warren xKniaely rgette. rosebuds. The bridesmaids were Miss , and Mrs. Joseph Eld an Olson at the Mary Thy Inn, Dahlias In the bronze tints, Ethel Doxey, Meter of the bride, and Mias combined with sumac; were effectively Jennie Firth, Mater of the bridegroom. Doxey wore pale blue taffeta, and arranged in large bronze baskets about Miss the drawing-rooand parlor. Placed at Miea Firth was gowned tn orange colored was decorated and taffeta. The living-roointervals between the music-roodrawing-roowera t three tall baskets in pink and whit rosebuds and ester A large and Pink and whit cosfnos were ussd tn filled with aiitumil foliage. the dining-rooA buffet luncheon was (French brente basket of dahlias In brilliant tones, interspersed with sumac, served. Mr, and Mr. Dexey and the adorned the center ef the table in the bridal party were assisted In receiving lounge. The tea table had a Madeira and by Mr. and Mr. Henry Firth, parent About ISO guests filet lace cover, with an Ivory basket of of the bridegroom. yellow chrysanthemums and maidenhair were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Firth two fern as a centerpiece. A brown and yel- left Thursday for a weeks wedding low color scheme was carried out in the trip to California. They will he at home refreshments. Assisting tn receiving the to their friends In the Doxey apartments Mrs Ben F. BaUantyne of after November 1. guests wereMrs. Marriner Mr. and Mr Eugene Carr entertained Browning. Mrs, Chase Poster, Mrs. James H- - DeVine, the members of their dinner club TuesMrs. Joseph E. Evans, Mrs. Royal Ec day evening at their home, 2671 avenue. Dinner wa served at I cles, Mrs. William G. King, Mrs. John Connor Lynch, Mrs. Joseph R. Mprreil, o'clock, the table having a low bowl of Mrs. Miles A. Romney and Mrs. A. W, Ophelia roses as a centerpiece. The day Mrs. J. W. Browning. Mrs J. was the fifth, wedding anniversary of Mr. Walker. - Orson and Mrs. Carr, and small tin plates, on Douglas, Mrs. Dsvld Eccles, Van which were painted the names of the Ernest L Ford. Mra Everett L. M, Meter and Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., guest were used a place Cove poured. Assisting at the tea table were were laid for th following guest: Mr. Bertha and Louise Eccles, Little Mary and Mrs. T. Ben Meldrum, Mr. and Mrt. Patricia Brown and Master Jim Douglas Henry F. Volker, Mr. and Mrs. Jamas received the cards. The Lillian Thatcher Scoweroft, Mr and Mr Leslie H. Seville orchestra played throughout the receiving and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Evans. houra About 254 guests were in attendMr. R. W. Taylor was hostess to ths ance, among whom were-large number members of her bridge club at her home from gait Lake and Logan. on Wednesday afterMra. Joel E. Rieka of Ogden enter- noon. Luncheon was served on the card tained at a luncheon this afternoon at table covers being laid for twelve. Authe Hotel Utah, in compliment to Miss tumn foliage and flowers decorated' ths Katherine Cannon of 8alt Lake, a bride room. Quests in addition to th club of next week. French marigolds wore members wer Mr. Lester 8. Corey, Mr arranged In a black pottery vase, as a W. H. Berne Mr Robert I. Burton, for the luncheon table. Place Mrt. Herbert L Holley, Mrs. W. G. Beley cent.erplece cards, hand deeoraitsd tn the same' flowand Mrf. Hebei1 Bcowcreft, Jr. ers, were laid for the following, besides Mr H. M. Rowe entertained the memthe hostess and guest of honor; Mrs. bers' of her club Tuesday afternoon at her John Q. Cannon, Silas Florence Bennlon, home on Eccles avenue, Fall flowers decMies Marba Cannon and Miss Elisabeth orated the room. were Refreshment Cannon of Salt Lake; Mrs. Joseph R. served. Morrell of Ogden and Mrs. Thomas B. A meeting of the Drama club was held Fsrr of 8mlthfield. home of Mr. Henry this afternoon at Mr. K. F. Brat and Mr. A. P Bige- F. Volker, 2784 the Madison avenue, 'with low entertained at a card party Friday Mr Volker and Miss Zetta Ballinger as afternoon and this afternoon at the Mary hostesses. The program included the Fay tan. Fall flower and autumn foli- following numbers: "Richard Mansfield," age decorated the rooms. Nineteen discussion. Mis Leanora Hinckley; "Beau Mrs. L. Russell Dunkley dining- e, m Formerly Mlee Zeds Croy of Bingham, who was married Wednesday of last week at Heber City. Brurameir (Clyde Fitch), Mies Minnie Brown; opera. Travlata" (Verdi), vocal solo, Mrs. Arthur Wooley ; piano solo m m ' Your Individuality Is Reflected in Your Corset A' se be-hi- N POSITIVE SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT FOR DEFECTS OF FACEr NECK, ARMS two-cou- rts a m BINGHAM. Oct. I At the home of G. Galsazai Saturday evening of last week a fir hundred party was given, in honor of Mis Laveade Stokes- - The occasion Wa tn celebration of Mitt Stokes e sixteenth birthday anniversary. Prises were swarded to Miss Lottie Maxfteid, Mitt Elaine Zion and Miss Nora Carey. luncheon was served to A Elaine Zion, Lottie Maxfteid, Nora Carey, Zella Ward. Alta MUler, Ruth Wolfe, Gladys Vaughn. Audrey HIMiard. Fern Fugate, Mildred Nerdln, Mary Hull and Florence Mayn last weekbliss Helen Ashton wa end visitor In Salt Lake. J. B. Meyer spent Monday and Tuesday in Balt lake. . Wlftlams and Mr. Wilbur OsMr born and son, Fredrick, of 8alt Lake, In Bingham as the spent last week-en- d guest of Mrs Joe Marriott. Mr. J. B. Meyer entertained Mrs. R. Mrs John A. C. Col Q. Frasier. Mr A. Wade, Mr Roy Shilling. Mrs. Eugene WUaon and Miss Chandler, Mrs. Aimer Tina Reiser at a bridge party Tuesday evening of last week. Mr Col won the honor for high score. At 11 oclock J. B. Meyer, Roy Shilling, Dr. R, G Frasier, A. C. Col John A. Wade, Eugene Chandler and Abner Wlleon Joined the lunchparty and enjoyed a three-coureon with th ladle - Mr. Anna McGuire returned home on Tuesday, afser week visit with friend and relatives In Salt Lake. Miss' Ethel Call of Highland Boy spent In provo. last week-en- d Mr. end Mrs. J. Gray of Dallas, Texas. Mrs. W. C. Staines and MIsa Lillian 8 taints of Salt Lake motored to Bingham Thursday of last weekofto spend the day. Past Matrons night Martha chapter, No. 7, O. B. S.. wa celebrated Wednesweek. of last After the busiday evening ness meeting thirty guests enjoyed a piano solo by Rowena Turner, a reading, by Caroline Rasmussen and vocal solo by Mr J. B. Meyere. Five hundred wa until when a . buffet played midnight, luncheon was served. Migs Tina Reiser left for her home at Lake Charles, La., Saturday of last week, after spending six weeks ta Bingham with her sister, Mrs. Abner Wilson. Mr. Joe Marriott returned home from Salt Lake Friday of last week, after a weeks visit with friends. Mrs. Harry Jordan entertained Mr Ralph Jordan, Mrs. Orton Smith and Mis Olena Smith of Logan at a dinner party Sunday. A silver basket containing tweet pea formed the centerpiece for the table. A real southern chicken dinner was served. Mr Ralph Jordan was on her way to Los Angeles to Join her husband, who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. John Matson and three children left for Salt Lake Saturday of last week to make their home. Miasea Opal and Helen Light ef Salt Lake wer the honor gueste at a dancing party given by Mr. W. E. Stephan of the New England min Saturday evening of last week. The guests Included Mr. and Mra. J. J. Doyle, Mr. and MrsHay Crawford, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Elli Mr. and Mr James Nerdln, Misses Opal and Helen Mr Jean Cannon, Byron Light, Light, R. Reed, Joseph Berry, R. M. Hampton, M. Peterson and W. E. Stephan. At midnight a basket luncheon was served. Mr. and Mra. W. J. Horne of Salt Lake motored to Bingham Sunday to visit Mr. and Mr Darrell Christensen. Mies Alice Mattson was ths guest of honor st a party given by Mrs. James Nerdin Wednesday evening of last week. The evening wa spent in games and A music. luncheon was served to May Evans, Audrey Hibbard. Doris Masters. Luctle Holden, Lodi Dare renough, Bsulah Copenhaver, Edith Nsr-diJennie Johnson, Nona Nerdin, Elisabeth Gaythwaite and Alice Mattson. Miss Mattson wa presented with a beautiful piece of Ivory, as she is moving away from Bingham. Mlsa Vera Anderson wai Salt Lake visitor last week-enMlsa Della Coakley spent Saturday of last wdek tn Salt Lake. Mlsa Mattie Zutavern wa last weekend visitor In Salt Lake. Mis Esther Dahleen and Miss Caroline Ratmuseen entertained Mlee Della Coakley, Miss Maude Lee and Mies Florence White at dinner Sunday. A crystal baa kst of French marigolds formed th cene terpiece for the table and dinner was served. Master Kendal Jones entertained Betty Kemp, Virginia. Lois and Budd Ivie, Kathleen and Joseph Doyle, Dorothy and Clark Barnard and Jack Contratto at a masked - party- - T ueeday evening of la.t week. Luncheon was served. The Misses Dot and Neva Strlngham motored to Provo Friday of last week to attend th reception given in honor of Governor Mabey. The sophomore class enfertalnsd the freshman class at a dancing party in the high school gymnasium Friday evening of last week. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strlngham and two daughters. Dot and Neva, motored to 8ft Lake Wednesday to attend the Strlngham reunion, which was held In th Fourth ward assembly hall. Mrs. Ed Zwlcky. Jr., of Salt Lake spent Saturday' of last week lfl Bingham; th guest of Mrs. Straup. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manwarlng motored to Logan Saturday, of last week to visit friends snd relative Mr. and Mr James Bogan and daughter, Anna, motored to Salt Lake Monday to visit the fair. 2 L. Russell Dunk!?, son of Joseph L. Dunkley of Bingham, snd Mias Zada Croy, daughter of Frank Croy, also of Bingham, were married Wednesday. The ceremony was performed at Heber City. After a short honeymoon at the Croy summer home in Provo canyon, Mr. Dunkley will leave for Sacramento, Cal., to accept a position with the F. W. Tippets Engineering company, with which he served two years ago, after he wa released from the radio services of the United 8tate pavy. Until recently Mr. Dunkley was employed by th Utah Copper company at Bingham. It was while at Bingham he met Mlse Croy. Mra. Dunkley will remain In Utah for a month or six weeks and then Join her hushand In California. A reception In th form of a surprise party wa participated In hy immediate relative of the couple this evening at the home of th bridegroom parent at American Fork. Mr j Cosmetiq,JFacialf. Plastic Surgery - Mrs. George W. Barlow, Tea wa served conclusion of tb program. the Byron 8. Dee entertained Beaux Esprit club members at her home on Twenty-fift- h etteet Friday afternoon. The guests were entertained at three tables of five hundred, with luncheon following. Decorations suggestive of Hallowe'en were used on the luncheon table. With Mrs. Parley T. Wright end Mr George 8. Glen as hostetwe a meeting of the Child- Culture club was held Thursday afternoon at the Berthana. "Child Culture wa th eubject of an address given by C. N. Jensen, state Superintendent of public instruction, which wa followed by a talk on health by Mr Walter McNabb Miller, chairman of the division of health of th General Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. James Fowlle, delegate to the annual council meeting of the General Federation of Women club held In Salt Lake In June, gave an excellent report of the meeting. Mies Marl, an Browning rendered two vocal solos. Following the marriage of their daughter, Miss Roberta Afton Moyes, and Joseph L. Newey, Wednesday, in th Balt Lake temple, a reception wa given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moyes at ther home, 2742 Adams avenue. Chrysanthemdms were used to carry out a lavender and white color scheme in the decorations. A buffet luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Moyes were assisted in recelvlng and.en-tertalnlthe guests by' Mrs. J. li Geiger, Miss Eva Moyes and Miss Hasel Moye Mra. 8. Pr Dobbs was hostess to the members of the association at her home on Fowler avenue Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent with a kensington, after which refreshments the at Mra. - Gram-mer- card. a Twenty-ilxtrhatre- 1 ic were served. Mra O. W. MoCune, who wtl! leave soon for Brooklyn, N. Y., after spending the eummes here, wa th recipient of a surof her prise tendered her by twenty Bcow-croft friends at the home of Mra. Heber in Ogden canyon Wednesday afternoon. Bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon, and at 6 o'clock a luncheon was served on the card tables. The rooms wer bright with sinnias and autumn Scoweroft was assisted by foliage. Mr Mrs. Arnold Bowman and Mrs. Joseph The Home Culture club met this after-noowith Mr T. W. Horn, 2524 Taylor avenue. Mrs. Paitl Franks gave a biography and discussion of Robert Hasen Behaufflef. Mrs, -- Hymn imlth read Fiddler's Luck," and "Bcum of th Earth was read by Mrs. F. N. Bletcher. Tuesday morning at 11.30 o'clock the wedding of Miss Josephine Rollins and V. J. Mordaunt took place tat the home of the brides father, 8. O. Rollins, 923 Twenty-thir- d street. Only th immediate families witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. John Bid ward Carver of the First Presbyterian church. The bride wore a gown of electric blue panne velvet, with black hat, and carried American Beauty roses, A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony, yellow and white decorations being used on the table, which was centered with a crystal Candelabra, holding yellow and white candle Baskets of French marigolds were on each end. The couple left following the breakfast for a six weeks honeymoon trip to San Francisco. Portland and other coast cities They will make their home in Evanston, Wyo. Th y bride's gown was of brown broadcloth, with hat and shoes to maten. will meet Friday. OcAcacia club The tober H, at thw home of Mrs. Joseph golng-awa- R. Morrell, , 2533 TC I. N. The Cooley will read Barrie pity, Twelve-Poun- d Look. The Catholic Woman' league will hold Its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 34 o'clock at the Mary Fay Inn. An Interesting program has been arranged, will on include a talk which parliamentary law by John A. Junk: vocal solo by Mrs. Raymond P. Morrissey, and a talk on "Americanization," will Te be by Mrt. P L, Burnett. served following the program under the of the entertainment comdirection flve-mlnu- mittee. The martha society will meet Monday afternoon st 2.30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L R. Eccles, 2504 Eccles avenue. The regular meeting of Miriam chapter No. 14, O. E. 8., will convene Tuesday evening at 2 o'clock In the Masonic temple. A full attendance Is desired and visare Invited to attend. iting members Mr. and Mrs. Roland 8. Eccles arrived her during the week from Baker City, Ore., to make their home. They are at home In tne Browning apartments. Mrs. E. L King will leave next week for Portland to-- Join Mr, Kmg and make their home Mrs. A. R. McIntyre left the flret of th week for a visit to her mother, Mr. F. - A. Wheeler, in Omaha, Neb. Mr. John 'Pingree, Jr., pf Balt Lake, spent the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs James H. Pouglgs. Pr. and Mrs. R. S Jovce moved during the week from the Virginia to the residence formerly occupied by Dr. and Mr. at 2532 Eccle avenue. Tugmir Dr. and Mrs. Pugmlre and family havs moved Into their new home on Twenty-fift- h atreet." Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol returned Tuesday from a four weeks' visit on the Pacific eoast. Mr." and Mrs J M. Read and daugh-ter- a. Fh Ilia and Marlon, have returned to th city from Ogden canyon. Where spent the summer they Mrs. Thomas B. -- Farr of Smlthfleld in Logan, th pending the week-en- d r Of Mrs. guest Joseph K. Morrell. Mr.-an- d Mr J. M. Parker returned tofrom San Francisco, whero they day had spent th put ten day Mr. and Mr D.. C. Eccles of Portland, Ore., spent the first of the week here, the guests of Mrs. Eccles. patents, Mr. snd Mrs. A. T. Wright. Mrs. George S. Glen had as her guest -- 1 Niel of Trenton. N. J. Mrs. Will Treseder spenf the week tn Salt Lake at the Hotel Utah. - Mr. and Mrs. 8. H Hendershot have their guest Mr. Henderahots sister, Mrs. Jennie pew, of Lincoln, Neb. Mr. , .Actual photoorsph of patient Immediately upon completion ef LIFTINO operation of on side, Carefully note All contrast and appearance In fold and bagginee lines, wrinkle eliminated. Make the taca shapely and youthful; tighten loos skin, lifts drooping mouth, smooths out wrinkle, take away baggy chin and neck wrinkle Takes year off in appearance. -All blemiabe moles, pimple, wart superfluous heirs, removed by new , method. j ALL NOSE DEFECTS CORRECTED Dish or dip, low, flat, broad, pug, hump, hook, long pointed, crushed, crooked or broken. Baggy eyelids snd outstanding ears , quickly --corrected. r. Cheek filling Restore perfect as. -- con-fou- i very My. flaking treatment la th latest method used in Pans and New York. It, clears the ekin and In a few that beautiful, treatments give smooth freshness of perfect health. All this is accomplished without or interfering with being notlceabl daily duties Consultation fra. Call, phone or write for information about the face, skin, scalp, features or complexion. Experience count. Secure th best. Dr. E.E. Christiansen, Office Suit 524 Clift Building Phene Wasatch 1183 to B Sunday, 10 to hour 12 Many ruests enjoyed the eve- versary. ning. - d. four-cour- -- LEHI Mr Alice LEHt. Oct tertained Monday evening Mra. M. Jones enin honor of Rachel Caddie of Sugar City, Idaho. Musical selections, followed hy refreshment were features. In addition to the gueet of honor, the guests were Mr. Emma Woodbouae, Mrs. Abigail Elltngson, Mrs. Emma Evans. Mrs. Rachel Anderson, Mrs. Bert Gray, Mrs William fuller, Mra. Roy Varney. Mrs. Stanley Taylor, Mra William Goatee, Mrs, limn Evans, Mr. Jay Thomas, Mr. Lizzie Clark and the Miss Mvra Thomas, Ruth Thome and Dorothy Jones. Mr. and Mr A. J. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Evans formed an auto to Maladr Idaho, last week. , party Wednesday evening Mr Christian' Peterson entertained in honor of her husband's sixtieth birthday anniversary. Th evening was enjoyed with games and music, following the serving of refreshments. Mrs. Aser Southwick entertained a number of little friends Saturday of last week tn honor of her eon, Don. It was his fifth birthday anniversary. The evening was spent with games' and music, followed by refreshments. Ml Melba dark - entertained s t chicken supper at th home of her mother. Mrs Llrzle Clark. Friday beeping. Those' present were the Misses Beulah Robinson. Alice Jones, Ruby Klrkham. Melha Clark Mabel Giles, Mrs. Roy Var-neMrs Wallsc Chlpman, Glqn L. Clark. Seymour Thomas, Alva Adams and Samuel Cox. Mrs Bert Btrately entertained at a line nut roast In honor of her daughter, .a Prlel, Sunday. The time wa spent with games and music. Wednesday evening. In the Second ward chapel, the Beehive Girls of the five wards entertained their mothers. Refreshment wereHarvedMiss Thelma Goodwin 14 spending the week-en- d In Salt Lake, Mr. and Mr Reuben Davfa entertained at a family reunion Thursday, the occasion being their fortieth wedding annl- - -- 1 . - o-- T ' know,-yo- u are-no- t' only-assur- ed comfort, as well. hut eatisfaetion TABIONA two-cour- se n, If your corset is selected with proper car ai to atyle of .quality of workmanship, and material and ia then fitted and adjusted properly to your body by one who model, Mr. and Mrs. Earl TABIONA. Oct. Atwood, Mr. Hodeksnson, Mr. and Mr Broadwater and Mrs. Nephl Moon, all of Hanna, attended the dance' given here Friday night of last week. Mis Little and Harold Broadhead of Woodbine were guest of Mis Minnie Lewi Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wsgstaff have gone to Provo for the winter. Miss Vesta White has gone to Balt Lake to attend tho L D. 8. university. Mrs. K. C. Jensen was the guest of Mrs. Rockhlll of IJrultland Saturday of last week. The Misses Ellis Hlcken and Norlne Whits will attend the L. D. 8. university at Balt Itake this winter. Miss Sylvia Jones has returned home, after a visit with Mrs. K. C. Jensen. Mra. K. C. Jensen entertained at an oyster supper Wednesday night. Her guesjs numbered eight. ' The M thrwortrToF'thd winter with the following program Mon"The chorus. day: Opening Star Bpangled Banner ; recitation, Marie Jones; "New Plans for the Mutual," MrS. Crandall; recitation Guy Jones; piano solo, Orpha Mutrle; talk, Joseph Crandall; community singing, "God Speed the Right"; anthem, "O Y Mountains; recitation, Rula Mitchell; piano solo, Ine Fee her; benediction, Genievs Alten. 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Mr. Archie Noble ef Paulioe, Idaho, ! here visiting her parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Joseph West, Mrs Helen Oarsoa left Friday for Magas tn speed a few days slutting relatives. Miss Verda Hilton spent last week-enwith relatives at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Walker and Mr. and Mr. Lewis Larson spent Wednesday at Provo. Mrs H. I. Wright entertained at dinner Wed nesday. Her geests were Mrs. Amsle Wright, Mrs. Theodore Hanson Mrs. Karl Long and Mr Glenn Long, all of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey spent the first of the week in Balt Lake with relative. Miss Hilda Oecerson entertained the following young people at hrbome Friday evening: Gladys ttet, Emma (9lpln, Aiteen Noble Retta Smith, Roby Radmally. Lucll Wright, Maurlse Gammett, Emily Merriott, Helen Winter. end Alice Bjoberg. George Fage, James Odel Kirk, Roy Vleakin. Le Roy Cullitnore, Prstt, Karl Hmith, Calvin and Le Grand Walker. Lyno Johnson. Howard Warslck, , Glenn Wadlev. Howard Chriateoeen. Lafayette Wright and Asil Boulter. 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