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Show I I Social Happenings in Cities and TownsfTjtahJ li 1 : " 1 i " " .1 ,w friends Tuesday ev.lnK at -j 7777 V OGDEN f OGDEN, Feb. 25. A beautifully ep- pointed tea was given by Mrs. George Hajverson at tho Wcbor club Monday H" afternoon, at which about ISO guests were , entortalnod. Ten guests wero present ' from Salt Lak City. T o tea. ,had for Its centerpiece a large b".j American Beauty roaea, violets. naJ.8" and hyacinths, with a how V 1 & n?j Beauty chiffon satin ribbon, and a FrenUi basket of tho samo flowers wok Placed . , on each of tho small uibles. "rtoma cluny lace covers over American Bwui) j, were used. Mrs. R. H. Bristol, Mrs. LBBH Hugh C. Wood, Mra. A. P. ilUiDS. ..rs. jiugn ,,ol; rg. JIebcr Hcowcroft, ' mVb H. A. Sodcrbcr,; of Salt Lako Mrs, J 3D. J. Sheehan and Mrs. Joseph Grlcs poured. Mrs. H:Uverson was agisted In receiving and entertaining byMsj Lqulso LLW Uolt of Salt Lake, Mrs. Fri -jS! LBBH Mrs O. M. Runyon and Mrs. P. D. An orcheitra rendered a fl''"m0 throughout tho a"ernoon and tow Pro I fesslonal dancers from Salt J.-al..c domon 5 strated all of the now dances. I One of tho largest and most brilliant . social affairs of tho season ' ceptlon given by Mr. and Mrs. Josoph E. LHHH TOtalit at their beautiful now home lu ' - Snvdsht apartments, Wednesday even-tog, even-tog, following the marriage of thehr , daughter. Fawn, John -It F. Ker. , which was solemnized WodneHt$Lr? tne ' ,'SaJt Lake temple. In tho recjlvJnB toe with tho bride and groom and Mr. and Mrs Wright were Mrs. Floronoo Wrijsht Dunn. Mra. R. B. Porter. Mrs. C. H. i -Wight, Mra. Angus Wright, Mrs. C. A-J A-J Wrhjht and Mra. Addle AngoL .The bride was charming In a gown of whlU char-' char-' nneuse with mull and rca laco oj rdreBi WmmmW trimmed In pearls. A chiffon bridal veil J waV attached to her hair with orange blossoms and extended to the hem . or her 1 R gown She carried aJower bouquat of J white hrlde-s roses tied with atln rlb- lion. Miss Llla Eccles as Bridesmaid wore WWm . a gown of pink charmciifc with gold laco - ovlfdrcss and blue girdle and ced a . bouquet of pink roses. Joseph Scowcroft. , Jr., accompanied the groom as best man. a color scheme of pink and whit pro-WmmmM pro-WmmmM vailed throughout the rooms. Fi'nnch bas- kcts of pink and white carnations to-J to-J h Relher with eprays of fmllax and fern LmmW were suspended from the celling iMth 1 PtwSmcrs of pink mall no. Ves of the llowers were effectively placed and en- twined on the plllare or the stairway were carnations and smllax. Laige bas- , kets of pink and white carnations were , suspended from the celling of the parlors with Pink stain ribbon. In the punch I room red roses and carnations wcro UFed and thP lights covered with red shades 'i gave a pretty effect. Jn tho dining room , tlie decorations were carried out in jei- low. Baskets of yellow Jonquils and daf-fodlls daf-fodlls were suspended irom the cellinb bv wide bands of yellow satin ribbon LmmW The color scheme of yellow and white . was cirrled out In the rcfreshmentB. A 1 French basket of Jonquils and daffodils termed the centerpiece on the luncheon 1 table. Delicious fruit punch was sccnert ' during the evening. IJoin S imlll Jl ( ccloci; -MJs Beatrice Brewer .aisled 1 b- the Muadaames Joseph r'?'1,1, n a" 1 Dunn. R. B. Porter, C. H. Wright, C. A. Ivrighl. Angus Wright and Addle Angel . Irved refreshments in the dining room. 1 Mr. Vomer's gift to his bride was b beau t tifully designed lavalllere of emeralds and . j.rarls. To the best man. Joseph Sco- wWWm I Jroft. Jr.. hc presented a gold tlo pin. WM Tuc bride's gi t to Miss Eccles was a r pin? 1 a clivle of pearls. Wednesday H e'cnli.g Mr. and Mrs Volker left on an e.vtc-nded honeymoon trip to Ca Ifonila. and upon their return they will ' l Hume of Ihelr niends in the Ul,ht apartments. ... , .Mr.,. Abe ICuhn entertained the aOO vlub at her home Friday a'r"0,0"-, Mr-mm Mr-mm II. L. Rcll. Mrs. R. H. Barclay of ra- coma. Wash., who Is a guest of Mrs. ' Rcll; Miss Minnie Klescl and Miss loiet H-( Kuhn wen: tlio honor gucsU;. 1 yirSt Mary Fitzgerald and daughter, T KaUm-n. will return home the rlrst part 1 of March from California, where thej 1 S havu spent the past few months. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert Weial. Jr., mm have left for their home In Portland. Ore, mW. . after a visit with Mrx. Wcist's parents. Mr and Mrs. Parley T. Wright. beautiful church wedding took place ' Tiie'.dar evening at S o'clock at the mWL Church of the Good Shepherd, when Mls mm I Lucille Marie Tavey and Samuel Alcs- i andcr Forter of Kansas were united m ( marriage In the presence or about 100 I poisons, members of the family and Inti- inalo friends. Decorations (11 green and white were effectively carried out wflh H" ferns, palms, white carnations and snap- t dragons. At tho cl:ar potted palms and ferns formed a pretty backgrownu. while entwined about the altar rails were 'pravs of smllax and malden-halr fern. H'J tftrcaniers of ribbon with bows of tulle l roped off eaeh pew and bou'iuet3 of car- H, natlouH, sn:ipdr;tons and ferns were T placed at eath pew nti"Mice. Promptlv 11I S o'clock the bridal parly entered the . 'btirch to the lnilns of Lohengrin's i1 uedding march, rendered on the violin Lillian 'I'lia teller. Htv.I at the altar 1 1 lie bride Mas given away by her father, H. C. Taey. Following wore MlfR Vernn Tavev as maid of honor and tho Misses Mbefta Tavey and Helen Perkins as it'ldesmaldf;. Mr. Forter was attended Arthur C. Sullivan of ?nlt Lake, and Jerome Williams of Salt Lake and SI Vlieel"i- acted an tihliais. Following tho beautiful aul impressive ring ceremony, H pronounced by the Uov. W. W. Fleet- wood, the bridal party left tile church to the KtrHlns of "The Wedding." played J lv Mis? Thatcher, followed by Mrs. A. j i: White, who gave "The Swan," by ' Kalnt-'aenP. An elaborate wedding sup. H per was served in the .small dining room 1 . 11 f the Weber club for the br'dal party H -nid members of the family, with 11. C. Hj Tavy ;i6 host. Wednesday morning Mr. t . and Mrs. i'orter left on an extended H ! loneymoon trip through th east, and ' v II make their home in St. Charles "' r.. where the groom Is engaged !n H business. H" The n.'iptl't ladies' Kensington was E cuiertiiined Wednasdny aftenioon by Mrs. LLii ebharl and Mra. Rcll ul the B ( 'fine of tiie former. J The .1. F. S, Sewlntr club mot Wedncs- ' da afternoon with Mr. L. F. Rich. Hl ' A dramatic reading and niuslrale will ' h- given I11 the tabernacle Monday. March H ' " under the auspices of the Weber stake. T. Farl Pnrdof and Moroni Olsen will H each civo a number of dramatic rtadings ' and Miss Carrie Browning will ofler sc- ' lc'Mlons from the beat romposors. Hj A mcellng of the ?li I III Culiure club ".ik hold TiifsiJav nfteriionii at the home l or Mi. S L. Rleer. The greater jiarL 1 j of the afternoon was devoted to the rcud- H. j lug f I'llppingi. from the ho rap box, after ' M'ilcli MIssk Farrie and Irma Browning aiul Mr. C. II. Stcveny favored fie cucstfl with a number of piano and vocal -clor-iioni. Dnlnt icfroKliinnts - were v H bv tlu liotiteEh'. llic national colots I nnS carried out In the moini. Mrs. OiM'ige Mav(.rFon and. Mrs. Marx of Salt I. rI'p wore guests of the afternoon. The 'iih xvlll inert Tuesday, March 11, with Mrs. W. RaiiFome Paul F.lli rot 11 rued .home Wednesday j . from a three ycjirM' mr.-ion In ICurope. Mrs. L. A. llerdtl v.ill entertain tho i Ladiex' Literary 'liib ne.M Wednesday. , L A. A. MrBride has reliirned from a j 1 wo weeks' vacation at Ocean Park, Cal. lr. McBrlde and daughter, who have t been upending winter there, will ro-uialn ro-uialn until aboui tiio middle of March. The MlBPer Florence and Violet Fisher are home from a five weeks' visit with 1 relatives and friends throughout C'ali- fornln Two wckp were apent at Oak-, , laud with their U(er. Mrs. Fred Fei wlio wan formerly Miss Lily Fisher of i this city. 1 A colonial tea was given Monday ft- . ernoou by tho Ladles' Aid society of the j F Mrf.t Methodist church In the church jiarlors, with Met-daiueK Rassweller 1 ,. F'ark, MUller. Roach and Trousdale as j IwtefHfjj. Flags arranged in dtistera 'and red, white and blue bunting were LW i 'isfd In the decorations. RefrcKlunenty , werv fei-ved in tho dlnlug hall, the table I lccorationf! being appropriate to Wash- ;lngton'a birthday. A large number of 1 the ladlea of the,church and their friends were present. After a ten days' vtlt with her Pi'ler. rrs. H. C. Lyon, In Idaho Falls, Mrs. Kr.ra Richardson has returned to hoi homo In this city. At the Virginia Tuesday afternoon the promoters of the Lcnguo of ilia ired Ilcurt were tho guests of Mrs. Robert Major. Mr. and Mrs. J, G. Rosenthal arrived In Ogden Monday from San Francisco, en routo to Now York, for a few uays visit with relatives and friends. Mrs, Rosenthal was formerly Miss Bcrnlco ICohn. A box party was given In tholr honor at the Orphcum Monday evening by Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Kohn. Tho colonial supper and muslcalo given In the parlors or the First Presbyterian church Monday evening was a most successful suc-cessful affair and over sixty r4embers of tho church and their frienda wore present, pres-ent, many of tha ladles being attired In old-tlmo costumes. Tho supper was followed by the following musical programme: pro-gramme: Violin selections by Miss Beatrice Hamill; piano selcotlons, Miss Loulso Pierce; vocal numbers, Mrs. Graco Bartlett and Mrs. C. U. Stovcna. Charles Kent of Salt J.ako City sung n number of old-time songs. The members of the Martha society will bo tho guests of Mra. U. M. Rowe nt tho next meeting. Monday, March 0. Italph 22. Hoag. president of tho Utah National bank of t-hla olty, has gone to California, where a brief vacation will be spent. Mrs. Walter L. Stephens was hoctoss to tho Utopia Sowing club Wednesday afternoon. The Historical aocUty mot Saturday afternoon at the homo of Mra. J. M. Canse, Mrs. Edward Blohsel having ohargo of the programme. A farewell dancing party was fflvon Thursday evening at the Weber acadomy for Lyles "W. Jarkln. who leaves on a mission to Holland March 11. Tha party was given under tho auspices of tho Sixth ward and was largely attended by Mr. J-arkln's friends. T. Earl Pardoe returned Tuesday from Garland, where ho gave a recital Monday Mon-day evening in the amusemont hall before be-fore a Inrge audience. The Daughtors of thoPloncors hold their annual meotlng Friday afternoon In the Sixth ward meeting house, when officers for the coming year were elected. Professors T. Earl Pardoo of Ogden and Tracy V. Cannon of Salt Lake are planning plan-ning a series of studio recitals to bo given by their advanced pupils. Tho first recital re-cital of the series was given Friday evening even-ing In the studio of Mr. Pardoo In the Colonel Hudson building. Tho following follow-ing students took part: Mrs. Alice P. West and the Misses Leah Pardoe and rCathryn Bassett. pupils of Mr. Pardoe, and Miss Ruth Johnson and John Sneda-ker, Sneda-ker, pupils of Mr. Cannon. II. E. Gibson. Jr., of Los Angeles, who has been visiting relatives here for the past three weeks, has gone to Garland to visit with his slater, Mrs. Mattie Rampton. Robert 15. Conner of the forest service and Miss Ann Roberts, both of Ogden, were quietly married In Salt. Lake City Saturday evening, February 21, by Rev. lrank 6. Leonard of the Third Presb-terlan Presb-terlan church. Mr. and Mra. Conner will bo at home to their friends in this city after March 1 at 650 Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. Roderick Duncan entertained tho members of her card club Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon at the home of Mra. James Peters. Following tho card games a luncheon was served to eight guestB. At St. Joseph's church, Saturday afternoon, after-noon, February 21, In the presence of Immediate Im-mediate relatives only, Rev. John Ryan performed the ceremony which united In marriage Miss Mary Klrwan of this city and Eugene Morgan, of San Francisco. .Mrs. Morgan, who Is the daughter of Mr. rind .Mrs. Edward Klrwan. is well known In social and musical circles, Mr. Morgan Is employed by tho government :n the railway fnall service and has many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan left Saturday for San Francisco, where they will reside. The Brotherhood of American Yeomen entertained a large number of their friends at a card party and social Tuesday Tues-day evening in the W. O. W. hall. Mrs. A. 11. Bailey was hostess to tho G. A. C. club at her homo Friday afternoon. after-noon. Mcsdamcs Doughgcrty, Gurlson, Gertrude Carr. Erb. Daniels. Mills. C. U. Turner and Josephine ITurst were the invited gucsta. Th r, marriage of Miss Lizzie Hornpool, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ilois-pool Ilois-pool of this clly, and James A. Lever, on of Thomas Lover, took place Saturday Satur-day evening at tho home or the bride's sister, Mrs. F. 11. Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Lever will reside In Salt Lake City. The Home Culture, club was entertained Thin-yday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. II. A. Bcauvcrd. An enjoyable affair of the week was the dance and .oclal gh'on Saturday evening by Hie local order of. United Commercial Travelers in tho W. O. W. hall. 1 BRIGHAM CITY f 4 . BRIGHAM CITY. Feb. 2S. Tuesday afternoon Miss Edna Miller, supervisor I of art, and Miss Emma Brown, primary supervisor of the public schools, enter-; J talned a numher of school officials at a. ten in their offices in the county building. build-ing. Present wore Mr. and Mra. D. C. I Jensen. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. Whltaknr, j Mr. and Mm. E. P. TTorslcy and Miss I Luo Ilorflcy. In honor of their fortieth marriage anniversary. an-niversary. Mr. und Mrs. Israel Ilunsaker of Iloueyvillo gave a big reception nt f.iclr homo In that town Sunday. Among tho iruets were nine children and seventeen grandchildren. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. I. IS. Duf-fin Duf-fin entertained a few friends at a muslcalo musl-calo at their home. No. G South Muln street. Present wero Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Flshburn, Mr. and Mra. Abel S. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Ilorsley, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jcnson, E. M. Tyson and Coupon Cou-pon Rich. Miss Addin Swcrdfcger and Albert G. Carlton of Tremonton were married last Monday by. tho Rev. Thomas Manwaning of Tremonton. They will -make their home In Orange. Cal. A reception was tendered In tholr honor by Mr. and Mrs. George L. Swcrdfcger, the bride's- parents, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wlllcy ypent Mon-dn Mon-dn In Ogden visiting relatives and frlendn. Mr. and Mrs. Will 11. Glover spent Saturday Sat-urday ami Sunday in Salt Lnke visiting relatives and friend.'i. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Poarse. Miss Amber Ilanifcon. Miss Ilattie Nichols and Miss Hazel Faux formrd a theater party Monday Mon-day evening to Suit Lake, where they witnessed the performance of "Tho Bluebird." Blue-bird." Miss Louise Ingram spent the forepart or the week visiting friends in Logan. Joseph Carlson of Logan spent a few lays visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knud-:ion Knud-:ion In this city. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jensen returned early In the week from a stay of several weeks In southern California. Miss Muriel Ilorsloy. Miss Edna Stohl," Miss Marie Jliitteballe. mi Olive Jen-soil Jen-soil and Miss Florenco Tarttet attended tho military ball In Logan on Monday. George Anderson wns a visitor to Logan Lo-gan on Tuesday, spending the day visiting visit-ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Anderson An-derson of that city. Tho big annual ball of the local relief society will be given In the opera houso hall Tuesday evening under the direction direc-tion of tho relief societies! of the city. The event will be a married folks' affair. Mr and Mi-s. Oleen N. Stohl spent a few days of I he week in Ephralm visiting visit-ing relatives and friends. D. P. Burt and daughter. Mrs. Wright, spent a few days In Salt Lako Clly visiting relatives during the week. Among the Salt Lake visitors during the week were I. E. Duffln and Judge C. O C'hrislcnsen. " PROVO f 4 m ; rnovo. Vtb. I8. Mr. and Mm. J. IUIph Wll-klas Wll-klas entortalnod ax a Wj.IiIukIoiTb blrtluUy party at their horo BwoJuy cvonlnK Th houso noa beiutUtillr tlocoraicd Uirougtiout In th Wuihtut-ton Wuihtut-ton effect, nnd tlio prli of the evening waa 11 nanll Wajhinsloa hilcliet. won br Juiliju A. B. Morrnn. The guests of tho evening wmo Mi and Mrs. William Uroivuo ml Mm. John WUIUms nf Snnlh Fork; JudRO and Mra. A. B. Morciu. Dr. and Mm. E. O. IIilGhM. Mr. .and Mrs. J. Owen Ronre, Mr. and Mm. C. KiJEOno Fletcher, Mr. and Mm. W. K, Stoker. Mrs. J. E, Yalcj Is spending tho vook In Salt Ul'.u Cltf, th grucct of Iicr alitor. Mrs. Phillip Spcckliort. Mrs. J. Im Scgall ha returned from Novr Mex leo. whore elic- went early In tho winter to Join her husband. Mr. ScguM In expected to arrive lu tho ncir fcituro. Mr. and Mra. Jcnl en a. Duffln entertained nt dinner Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrc Cyril Duffln and GcorKo Duffln, who havo recently relumed from a ralszlon to England. Tho children nnd grandchildren of Mn. John Strong mot at tho hoiuu of Mrs. Strong on Sunday Sun-day to eclcbrnto her novr.nty.oiirth birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Thero wore about forty members of tho family present. Dinner was served. Mre. U. (!. Baf:or of Salt UiUe, who hai been vlnltlnr, hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clmrle.1 Taylor, has returned to her home. Mrt. J. N. Stronc has i;omu to Prlco to spend foniu Uino with rier daughter, Mrn. J. Iter Miller. The M. I. A. calico ball, siren Monday evening under the auspices of tho stales board, xas a decided de-cided Bueeen In every respect. Thcro treto about 600 present and all enjoyed an evening' of d&nclag and merrymaking. Mlsi Boatrico Camp of tho B. T, U. Instructed In eomo of tho new dances. The ladlen vrera all attired In calico drosses, tha cost not oxcoodlng Jl each, and tho prlioa for tho neatest and n10.1t Inexpensive Bowns wero avrarded to tho following ladles: Mrs. I. II. Maitcrs, whos gown cost Just Jl, first; Mist Lola Hlndnarsh. whoso drew was made nt a cost of about 37 cents, second, and Mls Mar j Kuorllo Meldrum, who made her dro?n for Jiml 10 cents, won third placo. Tlio priro for thn ; gentleman was awurded to Profesaor 13. V. Part-rldKo. Part-rldKo. who wns drctsod In tho, -lylo of today, his full-dress suit boln? made of calico. Tho iiiukIc of tbo ovCnlng ivan furnished by Professor Robert Rob-ert fiauor'n orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Balci entortnlncd at a birthday dinner Saturday evening In houor of tho blrUiday aunlvorsary of Mr. Baloa. Cards and muslo helped to pass tho evening In a plons-lng plons-lng way. A delicious birthday dinner wns served to tho following: Mr. nnd Mre David lille.i. Mr. aad Mrs. Denn Strong. Mr. and Mrs. John Boardmnn, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Ovcrlndo, Mr. and Mm. Alon:o Spafford. Mr. and Mrs. Eugcno Johnson, Mr and Mrs. Benjamin II. Bullock, Mr. nuil Mrs. Haas Hippie. Mr and Mrs. Reno Strong. Mr. sud Mrs. Gue Wotheritrum. Mr. nnd Mrs. N'. V. Tlffaney, Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. I.nwhorn, Mr. snd Mrs. Curt Coombs of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mi. W. J. Gardner of Amcrlcin Fork. Mfccea Veru Giles, Frnnccn Wethers trinji, Zclla. Bates, Virginia Vir-ginia Bates, Helen Bates of Provo, Jean Shelley and Mattlo Gardner of American Fork, Messrs. I. D. Lawhoni, George Jenkins, Gcorg'o Wclbcr-itrum Wclbcr-itrum and William Gardner of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Littlcwood of Meadow, Millard county, who havo boon tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Satford for somo time, left this weak tn Tlalt frienda and rclatlvcj at Heber Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Blumenthal havo returned from a trip to touthorn California, accompanlod by Mrs. Blumonthal's parenta, Mr. and Mm V. V". Dodd of Grand Island. Neb., who will remain for souvi time as ihn guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Blumenthal. Mrs. Jaoo BolwlnkA In here from Salt Lako, visiting relatives and old-tlmo friends. Tho bishopric of the First ward entertained tho people of tho ward Tuetday evening In the Social hall. An Interesting musical progracano was rendered, ren-dered, refreshments were served and a dance closed tlm evening's pjcasant cnteitalnmcnt. Thero were r.biiut 3J0 guests' present. The home of Mr. nnd Mrs R. K. Allen was tho sceno of a very pleasing children's party Saturday sftnmoou. when their son, Eugene, entertained en-tertained the members or the fifth grado ot thn B. Y. U. and a fow Invited friends at a Washington's Wash-ington's hlrthdny party. A Tery entertaining programme pro-gramme was tendered nnd tho guests wore nil al-j al-j lowed a trial at tho fishing pond, where Wnsh- I iipioti souvenirs were presented. A very dainty Washington luncheon war. served to thn guests by Mrs. Allcu. John W Guy la visiting friends and relatives In Salt Lako thlc week. Mr. and Mrs. Ephralm Clutf and Mr. und Mrs. Paul Tylor of Diamond Switch cnlci tallied a number of their friends at a house party Sun-diy Sun-diy nud Monday. Tho gur-sln left hero Sunday morning and when they arrived nt tho switch they were frvod with light refreshments. Tho afternoon was pleasantly spent with enrds and the evening In dancing and music. A dullclous dinner din-ner was eorved. Prizes for tho card games wero awarded to C. 13. Erlckson and Mrs. Mlltou Jones. Tbo gucaln wero Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Joacs, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugone Cluff. Mr. nod Mrs. C. H. Eilcksou, M1UC3 Lydla Jonc?. Era Jonrs. Lcona Worsley. Edith. Illndley of Amcrlcnii Fork, Mcrsr. Merle Taylor. Ralph Jonrs, Tom ltoylanco and Frank Doming. Mlis Mary Shorwood snd J. J. Whetton. who wcr? marrio'l Wodneeday at the Salt Lako temple, tem-ple, wcrn tho gucAts o Mrf. Robert Ridgp whilo at Salt Iul:c. The young people will inako tholr liom'j at Ogden. Minn Helen Alciandor was a'pall Ikc visitor part of thin week. Mrn. A. B. Morgan entertained at a Washington party 3aturday afternoon at her homo. Tho houso un beautifully decornted throughout In tho Wachlsolou effect, and daffodils were urtlstlcally nrranged on tlm dining (able, whom a delicious luocbrou uiia rcrvnd. Tho prlro of the aficr-noon aficr-noon wns awarded tu Mrs. J. G. McUomild. Thoto prcront were McnlnmcJ Bert Iledrpili. l Decker. E J. llcnrlod. Dnvld Openflmw. 0. II. IlnlndiiClman, Eugcno I Roberts, W. M. Roy-Innce. Roy-Innce. W. B. Stokor. E. T. Jonor, E. G. Ilughca, J. R. llodson, Fcra Dcokcr. It B. Kaowldon, Jouerh Buttle, J. W. Fairer. Willlum Ward. Chales Wnrd, J. R. Jones, J. R. Watklns. Mont Roberts, Roy Hulsh. Mrs, Helen nedfor-1 and Mrs. J. B. McArdln of a.ilt Lake City. Jlrs. John W. Guy wan hoelrct at a children's parly Monday nftornoon, glveu In honor nf thn rtxth blrUiday unnlvemary of hor llttlo daughter. Emilia. Thn rooms worn prettily docomtvd In national na-tional colors, nud a delightful time wau spout by tho llttlo guests In games and mualc A dainty birthday dinner wa served. Tho guests woro Misses Virginia Rcld, Ruby Taylor. Allco Rold. Rhea Taylor, Rhea Jenkins, Ethel Duckott. Iiulr.a Jenkins. ,Cornia Footc, Doll- l.owlr, I.onora Footo. Ethel liwls, Ellen Jnrvb, Mabln Stubbs, Molba Ktubbs, Jean Jarvls, Winona Morgan, Masters Jcsso Evans, Stanley Stubbs, Tom Stubbs and Willis Taylor. Mrs. II M. Alrd annnuncos tho engagement of hor daughter. Irva, to Wllfonl Tech of Provo bench, tho welding to tako placo early In March. Miss Edith Potter of Price, who ban been visiting visit-ing friends here thin week, has returned to her homo. Mlrs Norma Poulton war. hoMcxs at a Tah-Ington Tah-Ington party given at hor homo Monday oveulng. Tho parlor was tastefully decorated with ulream-orn ulream-orn of talln ribbon cnrrl'd from tho diaiidcllar to llio corners of tho room. Tho renterplr:o on the table wns k largi- cut-gliLsn boI of American Beauty rotes. Mur.lo nud guculug games fumlbhed the amutoinnnt of tho evening, at which tho prizes wcro won by MlfS Vllato Goff and Clifford I'lerponL A dainty luncheon w.is served to tin; following giutU: Jtlseji Myrumo Tlinrnmnd, KIkIo Talmnijn, Iura Freeman. Ciirrln wllsou, Mnrgarot Smool. Nnrm.i 1'oultoii, MrAsrn Hut In Hickman, Clifford Plorpont. Robert Knowldeii, Stanlny Ereanbrnck, Georgo Frccltlolon. Norton PlJtte. Kenneth D:cVor, Bob Coffey, Shirl Wilson and Ray Ciiuimliighnm. Mr. aud Mrs. Georgo P. Parker enlertalnud nt dinner Sunday In honor ot Miss Emmii Anderson, who will noon leave for a minion to tho con torn stntes. Tho cr.nterploco nt tho tablo was a largi vaio of red lullpu. A delicious dinner wan sered to twelve guetts. Mrs. Hyrum f)a(ford ban returnol tn her homo here, after i.pcudl.ug voino lime ns tho guest ot Mr. nud Mis. William Whitehead al Spring-vlllo. Spring-vlllo. Miss Mary Eva Cnmralnghani and J. G Hotier. popular young Provo people, were man led Thursday Thurs-day at tho homo of tho brldo'a num. Mrs. Arthur Craven, In tho presence of near relative and a fow Intlmato frlendn. Bishop T. N Taylor officiating. offi-ciating. A wedding dinner was enjoyed. Mr. aud Mrs. Boner will icaldo In Provo. Richard Cmow ami Miss Pearl Smow are visiting visit-ing friends and relatives at Hebcr for a few days, Mlsa Lydla Jones entertained tbo Tuesday Atlrr-noon Atlrr-noon Brldg'i club m her homo Tuesday ntter-uoon. ntter-uoon. Four tables of bridge woro played and the prlis wero won by 5Int. Frank Stubbs, Mrs. C-eno Cluff. Mre. S. J. Jonea and Mrs. p. , Poterson. The decorations were In the national colors and daffodlln wero thn decorations for tho luncheon tnble. Tho gurjls ot tho aftenioon wro Mrn. Lawrenro Know, Mrn. William Tltur-msn, Tltur-msn, Mra. S. I). Atltlns, Mra. S. J. Jonf and Mlrs Anna Grant of Logan. Tho Fourth ward amusement committee entertained enter-tained in honor of MIm Emma Anderron. who will soon leave for tho east, at their ward house Monday evening. A musical programme was rendered ren-dered and duliclng was enjoyed. MIm Anderson was preanlod with a well. filled purse, nt tho cloio of tho entnrtnlnm'nt. Mr. end Mrs. J. W. KUW. who havo been spending spend-ing the winter with friends nnd relatives litre have returned to their lioma In Oklshomn. Mr. and Mrr. 15. A Leavitt wero very pleasantly pleas-antly .urprltcd by u number of their frleiidt Tueaday tvunlup. A very pleasant tlmo was enjoyed In game and music. Refreshments wero served by Mrs. LcavltU BIIm Cluff was very pleasantly Burpr!- by a nutnbor ot hlu friends Monday evening. A pleasant pleas-ant evening wax spent by tho young poplii In Citnca and uiulu. Thw, urcieuu wcro Mlrs Veoma Jones. L7I0 Jonrs. Zoo Fletclior, Ruth Goodrldge. Mary llaln, Orlllo nnwaon. Ua Wing, Poarl Lcftler, Mcfinrs. Bliss Cluff, JCosuatb Craven, Cra-ven, Orus Cluff, Lockwood Goorgo. Frank Thomas, Harlan Thomas. Corwln Johuson and Hlowart Raid. Mrs. J, M, Georgo entertainad at hor homo Turl-day Turl-day evening In honor of Mlsa Allen I. Reynolds. Mloa Roynolds gav a vecy lntorcstlnr rovluw of her travels throush Europe. Thoso present to onjoy this unusual treat wcro Mr. and Mm. It. M, Waroor, Mr. and Mrs. Androw Andorson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Claronco Jarvls. MIm on Joan and lMna Georgo, Van OrloD, N'nwton Jackson, Morrill Ooorgo, Hamilton George and Lockwood Gcorco. Mrs, Gcorco terved luncheon at tbo olosn of tho lecture. John Jones of Ogden, reoontly relumed from Holland, Is horo visiting frlt-nds and rolailvos for a few days. Mn. J. D. Dixon entortalnod Wodnesday eren-Ing eren-Ing In honor of Mr. and 'Mrs. Cyril Duffln and Georgo Duffln, who havo joccntly returned Irom Groat Britain. Mr. nud Mrs. l. TL Lott wore Salt Lake via-Itorn via-Itorn part of this week. Tho Sorotls mot at the bom of Mro. It. R. Irvine Wednesday nftornoon. Tho featum of tho nftornoon was a paper ou "Famous American Songs," given by Mrn. Fay Looso Btlehl. Mr. and Mrs, Georgo W, Eltlns entertained In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril DuffJn Thursdny evening. A pluiuiAot evening was spent In games and music, Luncheon was served. Mm. A. C Lund entertained at a very ruoccin-ful ruoccin-ful Kurprlsu parly In houor nt tho birthday mi-nlvcrsary mi-nlvcrsary of Professor Lund. Tho houna was decorated with pink and white carnations nnd smllax, and covcra woro laid for about forty-flvo forty-flvo frloadj, among thoni being Prcsldont and Mra. A. IL Lund, II. C. Lund. Dr. H. 7. Lund, Mlsa Eva Lund and Webor Lund of Pott Lako and Noll Sorenaou ot Gunnison. Musical tolcotioua, vocal and Inntrumnntal, woro rendered by tho fol-lowlDft: fol-lowlDft: Proteisor M. S. Gudmundaon, Professor C. It. Johnson, Professor Robort Bauer, Miss Eva Lund. D. W. RoberU). Mies Mablo Hone, ?dlss Anna Duke. Mlsi Ida Smith, MIm LUUaii Hobert-ihaw Hobert-ihaw and Profoasor Lund, Tho ladloi of tho Rebecca lodge ontortained at u card party In tho I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening. even-ing. About fourteen lablcs ot high flvo woro pluyed. Cako and enffco wus sorved, after which dancing wui enjoyed. r Mrs. D. II Caldor and her moUier, Mrs. Mary Loavltt. who havo been visiting friends nnd relatives In Sail lki for lotno time, have re-turnitd re-turnitd home. MANTI 4 MANTI, UL-ih, Feb. iS. One of Iho most delightful affairs of tho week was the concert given at tho high school assembly as-sembly rooms Friday ovenlng by the pupils of Miss Edmunds. Over 300 were present. Those taking part wero entertained enter-tained by Miss Edmunds after the concert at the iRuesh eafo. Those present were Doha Keller, Fannie Tuttle, Mabel Parry, Stella and Ruby Madsen, Gruce Edmunds, Irma Reld, Lottie Anderson, Hazel Ja-cobson, Ja-cobson, Arllne Parry, Ruth Munl; Luolla and Lenoro Godl'tedson, Berntco lrns-worth, lrns-worth, Mildred Bradley, Herml Keller, Alia Al-ia Crawford, Florence Sperry; Messrs. Clark of Provo, Milton Burns, Conrad Frlochknocht, Glen Jensen, Dewey Olson, Chauncey Whltlock, Hobor Bird and Mellor. Tho S. M. club met Saturday afternoon wllli Helen Nelson. Dr. William Alston entertained Tuesday evening nt a Dutch lunch. Mrs. Clara Johnson was hostess Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at a Kensington. Those present wcro Mesdames Mabel Taylor, Maud Cox, Ruby Parry, Martha Schon-gaard, Schon-gaard, Apple Tennani, Annie Hall, tho Misses Mamie Hall, Maggie Tennani. Mabel Ma-bel Parry. Mrs. Sclby Jones entertained In a delightful de-lightful manner Friday evening for her daughter Leah, it being her birthday. The rooms wero decorated lu the national colors. Placo cards woro hatchets and tho birthday cako was ornamented with dolls in placo of candles. Thoso present wero Leah Jones, Revn, Tennant, Hazel Anderson, Ruth Robblns. Marguerite Billings, Bil-lings, Helen Nelson, Jov Sorenson, Margaret Mar-garet Judd, Nila String.iiim, Luelle Tennant. Ten-nant. Verda Kenrle, Will Jones, Halberl Kerr, Leland I-irsen, Phllo Farnsworth, Wuyne Bcssey, Clarence Jensen, Even Peterson. Leonurd Munk. Lamar Jensen, George Scott, Chauncey Whltbeck, Franklin Frank-lin Keller, Charles Wlntch. Miss Alice Lund of Sphralm visited hero tho first of the week with -her sister, Mrs. J. B. Ilcnrlc. iTi10,.1 c,ass mot Tuesday evening with Mrs. Arthur Vorhees. Mrs. Flora Thorpe was hostess Friday to tho Acacia club at the homo of Mrs. Jones. Luncheon was served and covers yero laid for Mesdames Ellen Crawford, Leah Bessey, Mabel Anderson. Kate Hou-gaard, Hou-gaard, Rozalla Harmon, Emmerette Munk and the Misses Vera Keller. Alice Mlcklc-sou Mlcklc-sou and Jllllan Jonos. Miss Maggie Tennant entertained at dinner lucsday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schotigaaxd of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Jo-seph Schougaard. Joe Tennant, Lloyd Parry, Roy Cox. Ellla Johnson. Mabel laylor and Miss Mabel Parry. Mrs. J. D. T. McAllister entertained a number of friends ul dinner Thursday evening. Covers wero laid for Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Rust. Mr. and Mrs. John Lazenby, Mrs. Rhoda Smythe, Mrs. Clara Farnsworth. Miss Clara FarnaworOi. Mrs. Jnno Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. P. II. amd-scn. amd-scn. Mrs. John Allrod, Mrs. Wallaco Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Mrs. Lucia Tuttle, Mr. nnd Mrs Brigham McAllister. Mrs lncna Rcld ontortained delightfully lue3day for her daughter, Mabel. Ono of tho successful dinner parties of pl,0eclvaiil tatslvcn by Mr. and Mr. Rny Str Ingham Krioay evening, when they celebrated their thirteenth wedding annivorsary and Mrs. Stringham's birthday. birth-day. Tho evening wns spent at cards. Prizes wore awarded John Real Mro Lawrenco Tuttle. Charles Shand and Mrs! W. II. Anderson. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Real. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bradloy Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shand. Mr. and Mrs R!?mt..,filr"10' A,rA, f,,11 TS- Robert Bralthwulte, Mrs. Clara Tuttle, Mrs-bpenccr Mrs-bpenccr iVadsen. Mr ami Mrs. Brvant Harmon, Mrs. Alma Crano of Sallna. Mrs. Strlngham was asslstod by tho Misses Hazel and Elva Anderson. Cut llowers and ferns wero used for decorations. James Knapp has moved his family down from Salt. Iako and will remain hero for some time. 4 I HEBER CITY was enjojed by tho niombcrs of the Junnltn club Monday ovenlng when they met t thu home of Mr. and Mm. Georgo A. Flshor. Tin. Junior incmbnrs of tho Second ward inu-tual inu-tual nnlPrtnltied tholr mother at tho 4 homo ot Mrs. Chare lutch Wednesday evening. Tho f. f corn of tho n woclnllou' wero also present. About th rty guests enjoyed tho amimlug gamos and tho ilollclous luncheon thai followed. ,..Tm." ''"I"-1 ShakMpcsrean club met with Mrs. William Bvrno fcaturvlay afternoon. The leon tall: wan given by Mrn. Mlnnlo Cumralngs. Thosn piaiont v.cre Mrs. XV. S. Wlllej-, Mrs. Homer Frauyhten. Mrr, W. R. Wlurrllt. Mrs. Samuel Buckloy, Mrs. J. XV. Buckley. Mrr. Tcnnlo Du!:e Mrs. Georgo A. Fisher. Mrs. Theodore .laspomnn Mra. Annlo McMillan. Mrs. Fannin Clyde Mrs William Bonner, Mrs. Chaao Hatch. Mra. 'e' n" Hatch, Mrs. Mngglo Bailor and Miss lila Wall lace. Tho Omen club dismissed Its regular programme Monday evening to attend tho Washington dance, given In tbo Hober amusement hall. Mm. J. H. Luke, entertained nt dlnnor Sunday for Miss Edyth Clark. MIsk Annlo McMullln. jtUr Luis tlegg nnd Douglas Gilo. Mies Joi'jphlne Murdock entertained for the Gamma Gamma Tail club al her homo Wednesday Wednes-day ovenlng. Thons present were Miss Eva Buys MIm I.uclnda Buy. Mlns Ada Saekett. Miss Lou)0 Schullle. Mls( Luella Smith. Mlus N'or.i McMillan Miss Vllato McMlllm aii.l Mrs. Clara Cuiiimliirs' Mlas Knckotl wn awarded the prize. Too tlp-to-Datu club met nt, tlm home of Mr and Mm. Mnronl Turner Wednodsy evening. A delightful eiitertalumcnt was afforded. Tho regular RCfjiinn of tlio Parents' aud Tcaeh-rrr.' Tcaeh-rrr.' organization of Hebor was held In tho hlrll school auditorium Turnlay evening. Th Riiidout body of the high school was on-tcrtulned on-tcrtulned during ihn chnpel period Saturday by Miss Annlo MrMulllii, Miss I la llahor, Clayton Motitgoinory and Merrill Moulton. Mr, Mini Mi. Emer Murdock wero tho rcclpl-cntK rcclpl-cntK of a dullshtful siirjui.'.o Tuosdny ovenlng. Mcmbora of tho pirty wero Mr. and Mrs. Ooorgo A. Fisher, Mr. and. Mrs. John A. Anderson, Mr. and Mm. Oeorgo M. Jor?ennn, Mr. and Mrs. Nemphls Murdock, Mr. nud Mrs. Ray Duke, Mr. and Mro. William Rosevear, Mrs. Matthow Clom-cnts Clom-cnts am! Mrs. Joslu Broadbcnt. Thn "G. O. I. Girls met with Miss Annlo Lindsay Lind-say Thurrday evening, I EUREKA I" J EUREKA. Feb. 28. Mrs. L. G. Krtise will bo tho hostess at tho noxt mooting of tho L. O. E. club to bo held on Wednoaday of next wcok. Mi and Mrn. Ray Jones of Mammoth woro In Salt. Lako during the later part of last week. Mrs. Lars Olson of Mammoth is visiting visit-ing In Provo this week. Tho Misses Middle und Sophie Roundy. both of Suit Lake, wero In Eureka during dur-ing tho week, visiting al tho homo or Mrs. Cecelia Bacon. John H. McChrystal mado a business trip to Suit Lako during tho week. Miss Goodrich visited with Spanish Fork relatives on Sunday and Monday. Sho was accompanied on the trip Miss Helen McCarthy. Mrs. Joseph Schlccht mado a trip to Salt Lako on Tuesday, spondjng a fow days with friends. Edward Shea waa In Salt Lako during tho latter pari, of tho week. Mrs. Theodore Fullmer returned on Sunday evening after spending a few days with Springvlllo friends. Miss Genovlevo Sullivan spent the woek-tmd with Miss Goldlo Crooks at Salt Lake. Miss Crooks Is rapidly recovering re-covering from tho operation which was performed at tho Holy Cross hospital. Georgo Sanders of the Tlntlc high school waa at the capital for a brief visit HtVi rolutlvex nnd friend this week. William Gourloy returned on Wednesday Wednes-day after a visit at Goshen. Tho following mon made a trip to the clubhouse of tho Goshen Duck club on Wednesday: James Crooks, George Tins-man. Tins-man. Lou Mcrrlman, Olio Swartz and Charley Baker. Mra. A. II. Burl, who is out from Salt Lake for a visit with hor sister. Mrs. L. G. Hanson, who has been quite 111 during the past week. Mr. and .Mrs. Marcellus Schmidt left for Logun on Thursday morning, whore thov wero called by the death of Mrs. Schmidt's sister, Mrs. Gottlieb Gesscl. Mrs. John McChrystal and daughter, Bobble, returned this week after an extended ex-tended visit lu California, being met In Salt lke by Mr. McChrystal and Mlas Frances McChrystal. Miss Marlon Crooks left Thursday for a visit at Salt Lake. W. P. MllllgaJi left Thursday for Seattle, where ho will spond a few weeks In visiting friends. Mrs. Hobor S. Fields entertained about a dozen friends at a tango tea on Monday Mon-day afternoon.1 Mj-9. Josephine Montgomery is out from Salt Lako, being called hero by tho Illness of her mother, "Grandma Fields. Bert Fields will return on Sunday after a month's stay In southern California. Mrs. 1. F. Gose and two children have returned to Eureka after spending about three months In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conlonn of Salt Lako were In Eureka this week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Jolui Dunn. They stopped over hcru while on their way lo Los Angeles Tor a month's outing". out-ing". Del Stewart of Pnyaon was In Mammoth Mam-moth for a visit with his lather, John Stewart. Mrs. llarrv Drew left on Sunday for a fow days' visit with friends at American Amer-ican Fork. The Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Jllatt left on Monday for their new home at Butte, Monl. Mrs. A. N. Wallaco was in Nephl this week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs. Frank Ruklvlnla and .Miss Anna Zu-beek. Zu-beek. both of Eureka, were granted a marriage license at Salt Lake. Andrew P. Maybcrry returned on Monday Mon-day after a visit or u few duys with his family at Salt Lake. The members of the Entre Nous Literary Lit-erary club held their regular semimonthly semi-monthly session Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. ID. Hulsh on Church slroot. Tho paper for ihls meeting of tho club, "Tho Taming of the Shrew," was presented by Mrs. Earl Tomllnson, and was highly appreciated and discussed dis-cussed by tho members present. At their meeting held last Monday evening, the members of the l!"aglo lodge decided to give tho regular annual danco in honor of the anniversary of the local lodge. This party will bo given at the Elks' pavilion on the evening of March 10, and the following Eagles, who have tho affair in hand, havo promised to make It a splendid success: A. E. Warren. War-ren. Arthur Menlovc. Edward Glllln, Jesse Poyntcr and James Gatloy. An enjoyable session or the Brldgo club was held a I the home of Mrs. B. M. Cornish. Cor-nish. In Robinson, last Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The Eureka members of the club mado the trip by team and '.ind a jolly time. Tho atieriioon was spent In playing play-ing auction brldgo and tho prize was won by Mrs. C. B. Hulsh. Mra. Cornish served her guests with an excellent luncheon. The next meeting of thu club will ho at the home of Mrs. It. D. Dickenson. Dick-enson. Mrs. Bcrl Coyle, Mrs. M. Jl. Daley and Mrs. M. A. Martin entertained the members mem-bers of the Degree of Honor last Sunday evening, tho party being held at tho homo of Mrs. Daley in Knlghtvlllo. The evening's even-ing's programme included card playing and a splendid luncheon. Many members of tho iodgo from Lhireka were present and report a. very pleasant time. Mm. J. 12. Driscoll was the hostess al a well-appointed brldgo parly on Monduy evening. Mre. Burt of Salt Lako and Mrs. O. C. Griggs of Eureka being tho complimented com-plimented guests. Mrs. V. L. Thomas was awarded the prize In Iho card playing play-ing and prizes were also presented to Iho guests or' honor Mrs. Driscoll served an excellent luncheon to tho following guests. Mrs. Burl, Mrs. Griggs. Mrs. Alex Blight, Miw. Pat Bonner. Mrs. L. C. Doty. Mrs. R. D. Dickenson. Miss Flnluy. Miss Hlatt. Mrs. P. J. Donnelly, Mrs. James P. Driscoll. Dris-coll. Mra. E. G. Hanson, Mrs. C. 15. Hulsh. Mrs. Edward Pike, Mrs. V. L. Thomas, Mrs. Dan Martin and Mrs. T. S. Haynes. A doll party will be given next, Friday evening at the Melhodlst church. Prizes will be awarded to tho little girl having the prettiest and best dressed doll. A musical programuio will be presented by the members of tin; Junior league, following fol-lowing which refreshments will be served. The Misses Mary and Annie Sullivan had as their guests on Monday ovenlng the young ladles of Iho S. E. G. B. club. After several hours of embroidery work tho merry party enjoyed a lunch'uon. PARK CiTY f 4 4, PARK CITY, Feb. 2S. Miss Kathryn Cunningham entertained at 500 Monday afternoon at the homo of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, on Park avonue. The house was decorated In red carnations and flags. Tea was served at tho and tables following Iho gaineH. Miss Cunningham was assisted bv hor slstr. Miss Minnie Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. Wicks aro at home from their honeymoon trip and aro located at tho McCarty homo on upper Main street. A Washington's birthday party was given Saturday afternoon by Mrs. A. A Browning at hor homo on Park avenue The house was decorated in patriotic colors and rd and white carnations Cards were played and after the games refreshments were served. Miss Selma Kustor of Kvanslon Is the house guest of Mr. . Julius Trankel for a week. Miss Kastor Is an accomplished musician and sovcral musical affairs havo boon given In her honor. Harry McCartney was rrlvnii a surprise party ul his home on Park avenue Monday Mon-day night by thirty of his friends, who tiro his associaies jn school work The occasion was Mr. McCartney's birth-Uuy. birth-Uuy. Miss Catherine Phlelds onlcr'alncd the members of the basketball iCam and Som torM.raBffirl"h tho homo of Pfln.ea "Vnd red ( and Henry Shields. Red ro decortltloiis. whlto cnrimtlono wwj Gorl0 Buck Tho nrlzeH woro won ny "J and Sirs. C W. Hodgson. 4 Miss Weeks "tpiatsant visit Monday t?Jenr?iM. Kastor of Evanston Wjo. f dinner a musical piogramm . Mrs. Sarah May. m Cfall in tho local achno'" 'otllhe,0 she had btek0 vffisr diuer' Mrs- Jt 2-2S& S "Mtf11",! Tracey entertained with a Luncheon was sorved from a P" ranged table. A centcrplcco wfl?.' by uowcVs arranged in a howl. . rho ho toss was assisted by her sister. Mrs. R. J. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Paul JWgwlA-tumed JWgwlA-tumed to tholr homo in Park City wea nesday morning. , Mr. and Mrs. Roodman "oV a Park City Thursday ?ornlniy aftoi in,.uf ofov 4n Salt Lako. Mrs. Julius Frankel ontortained an umber um-ber of frienda Wednesday evening at her home on Park avenue in coroPllme,nt to Miss Kastor of Evanaton. wj.o. c L Martin, superintendent of schools, rcuirned fromSaltPIko Thuraday rnorn-Ing. rnorn-Ing. where he has been undergoing trcai mcnl for some car trouble. Mrs O W. Allen entertained at her home8' on the Tramway Monday evening with a muFicale, In compliment to Miss Kastor of Wyoming. R. J. Gill visited In Salt Lako during thn week. Mrs L M. Muirbrook entertained Informally In-formally at her home Wednesday evenlnj. for Miss Mary Leahy, who leases soon to make her homo In Butte. Mont. R. W. .McDonald returned from Salt Lake Thursday morning. The annual luncheon of the Woiniui's Athenaeum was held 'I ?sclay afternoon nt the homo of the president, Miss Mil i Shields. The decorations were in 1 a trlot c color?, and cherry and white. Hie club colors. Red and white carnations formed a centerpiece for the table, with Mexican laco dollies over red. The Ices were In red and white nnd tho contectlons cai-rled cai-rled out tho samo Idea. Toaats YeTtl sponded to by Mra. E. P. Lccpmpie. Organization Day": Mrs. U S, lownscnd "Our Country"; Miss Eva Hughes. Our Flag." and Mrs. A. M. Kopp. "Washington "Wash-ington and Lincoln." Tho president acted act-ed as toastmlsiress. Following tho luncheon the election of ofilcers for the vear was hold and resulted as follows. Mrs. C. L. Martin, president; Mrs. Anna M. Kopp, vlco president; Mrs. E. P. Lo-compte, Lo-compte, second vice president; Miss Eva M. Hughes, recording secretary; Mrs. 11. S Townscnd, corresponding secretary; MIS3 Catherine Shields, treasurer; Miss Marv Shields, auditor; Miss Balding, critic; crit-ic; Miss Billings, historian. A musical programme of patriotic music was rendered ren-dered and a toast to the absent members was drunk In water by tho guests. The singing of "America" by tho members completed the programme. " RICHFIELD - RICHFIELD. Feb. 2S. Mrs. I. L. Wright entertained at a Kensington Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. Lunch was served to Mrs. E. 35. Hoffman, Mrs. 11. H. Peterson Peter-son Mrs. J. II. Erickson, Mrs. Guy Lewis, Mrs. G. B. M. Bowers, Mrs. Magnus Ncil-son, Ncil-son, Mrs. Tom Brown, Mrs. Sidney Todd. Mrs. N. P. C Norman, Mrs. ICdward Whyte, Mrs. I. L. Wright. Sr., Mrs. Earl Woolev, Miss Dora Miller and Miss Dot Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Chrlstonsen entertained enter-tained at a progressivo high five party Sunday evening. Lunch was 3ervcd to Messrs. and Mesdames Joseph Hopkins. Sim Larson, Olaf Lund, Jack Jensen, Ott Beutler. Prime Black, John B. AVllson. Peler Peterson. Pete Christlanson, and Martenlus Chrlstenson and Rachel Jorgenscn. The first prizes were won by Mrs. Prime Blade and Sim Larson and consolation prizes wero won by Mrs. Sim Larson and Ott Beutlor. The ofneers of tho Third ward tendered Mrs. Muriel .Tesson Hansen a tin shower Tuesday afternoon. Miss Coral Erickson entertained at a dinner party Thursday In honor of her sister Effle's twentieth birth anniversary. Tho rooms wore decorated with carnations carna-tions and red hearts were tho place curds. Dinner was served at 5 o'clock to Mis. Ilado Goodln, Mre. Josh Ogden. Mrs. Joseph Salisbury. Missos Lucille and Lo-rena Lo-rena Harrison. Minerva Nellson, Roao Hayes, Miss Myrtle Nebckor and La. Prcal and Marvel Blomqulst. Mrs. Fred Jorgcnsen of Ephralm Is visiting vis-iting here for a few days. Mrs. Herman Andclln entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andelln. Thoso attending wore Mrw. Gus Bloniqulst, Mrs. Fred Jorgcnsen Jor-gcnsen of Ephralm, Mrs. Alex Morrison. Mrs. Joseph Salisbury, Mrs. Lula Barr, Mrs. r. Salisbury, Misses La .Preal and Marvel Blomqulst, Misses Coral and Erfie brlckson. Misses JAicllc and Lorena Harrison Har-rison and Miss Sophia Goldbranson and tho guests of honor. Vclma Andolln served punch and Mr. and Mr?. Willard Andclln sang and played tho piano. Miss Joslc Schougaard entertained Sat-urnay Sat-urnay atternoon. Cards and games wero the feature for the afternoon. Refreshments Refresh-ments wero served to the Mteses Sadie Ivle. Pearl Seyy. Alta Johnson. Mabol LewJa ITaael ITcnrle, Mabel Morrison and Loroe Forsyth. Miss Mabol Morrison onterialncd at a candy pull Sunday evening. Thoso present pres-ent wero the Misses Mabel Lewis. Joslc Schougaard. Loree Forsyth, Pearl Sevy, Hazel Hcnrle, Alta Johnson and Sadie Ivio. j SPANISH FORK j r..PAIf?ir PORK. Feb. "8. The dance g von Friday evening by tho new star c lull proved to be ono or th biggest social so-cial successes of the season. 'becbl so 'n,e Yeomen gave a card nartv u,nn!cyt0T!lnIn! at lrratrnltv ha 1. r-rogrecslve blxty-thrce was nlaved throughout the evening, prizes being won by Mrs. Albert Engborg. C. H. Devcrisli Dr.ro hv Stoddard and William W At rnef(!eniaenltsbCVy f Srvi! a SinC1 ill homo Wednesday evening n honor of Mr. Jarvls's sixty-first blrthdav .Mi-w. Albert Engborg and Mrs r P Snell were Provo visitors Thursday ' P' dinner v,s served prcsenL si ,u,Iber wore Parley Johnson. Jr.. l.ai ioi,,ra,, f j LQj" LOGA.V. Feb, S.-Tho Ie.-gtstTnXTT'Mft oeanon la Logan, and ono that liu tractod much attontloa and prla(IflsBl, is tho annual military bill ciTfla jf4! pled of thn cadot battalion of th. tr, !'!& tural college. Tho event Is con,ia.t one. not in tho military display v? from tho fact that tho govoraor fT bavo always horotoforo betn In VB' this being tho first tlmo that th tiilmY, his staff woro not icptescnted v, were- oxpniiiscd on account of ' thKJ'kVt Govornor .Sprj-, who Is in1 Waihlalt,.16 on official business. Tho ball Jt,B' WT. Ing woo tho twenty-first annyu 5, more than throo hundred ceunlea - "Pj when dancing began. It waa hold i X S't Smart gymnasium, which was . orated with collogo pennants and u?JlW' bnndsonio Ainorlcun Haas. Tho itsm1 3 o'clock, woo led by Lieutenant an5tr!Mf Blnford followed by x largo uuraW XIm ' Logan people. Tho guard mount, wsrlj..' ol tho most nploudld of any foiii t1M,S given, was directed by Captain a n!aW Tho oxocutivo cocimJttno W4. QjB , Major Lyiui AnoruB, Captain S, c v.Wl C. r. r ronton. Captain J, E. ii4ici "JJtf&l II. It. Pond. Tho music, for U10 niiJFzlBt -drill wok eicoptloually flno and Vat tho mlllury baud under tho IiJtihl.l!sK B, Alextndor. An enlarged orchut -jSV ou tho balcony furnished tho du patroncssuu wcro tho ladlcn of th9 1 r 31 club. Hflfrcshmcuta woro nerved triZ prettily decorated with flowers and sW,' affair woo attondeI by about leo, fl3il!!Br out-of-town suosla. '"wuajjsj Jlrs. Georgo XV. Thatoher wu ittijS I charming atlornoon tea. which n u!?B 1 B. Y. collcgo Thursday afUraoon. t.B room wns fragrant with swine fin.aT guests wcro nested at flvo small tafciTH which woro adorned with clusters ot imHj AtirnctiTo placo cards marked pIicm'THS SuesLi and a delicious menu W1J i?L'K number of charming young glrh tHmlLmT mestlu sclcnco deparinicnt. mV A delightful party ot ths wtok nu nlmm at cards given by Mrs. Henry 0, HaihttiB' homo Friday evening. TU dKoratleirB out the houso wcrn in porplo an1 tibilB guous pots of clnomrl.ir. In ihcii etfetlMV being ov'.Tywlior aboul ths horn. tvB were sua ted at eight tnblca and lb'iBs five woo enjoyed. At tho close of tuiK freAhmouUi wero served and lovely prucsH The guosUi were Mr. and Mrs. E. T DtHi Salt IJke. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of2ilB' Mrs. William Thain, Mayor and MrLB Thalchor, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. KlalulLjsW' Mrs. H A. l'cdcrson. Mr. and Mrs. HnH ball. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. NcIIjoii, llr. tBk JCrupkct. Mr. nud Mro. H. J. Dc WltLBt Mrj. Georgo Pester, Mr. and Mrs. .C Mr. nnd Mrs, William Watcon. Mr sV Harry Weslcnion, Mn. l.oulro Lawioa.'yH. Kerr. Miss Elizabeth Underwood, Mlaei'aBJ Lucile Haybsll and Mr. Kerr. cBt Mr. and Mrs. John A. McAllsttr jnHf engagemtnt of tholr daughter. FlorcateK Elinor I. SloddJid of M tinind, Ote. imW Allot?. r Is mo youngust daughter of Mr. tsH McAllstcr and Is ouu of tho popular iftlgBft of tho stale Thu inairlago T.lll Mrs. Julius Jacobseu entertained KrfHI noon In honor at the Wilford WoejrjfjW the Daughtcr-j of tho Pioneers. Ths rossjH attractlvo and fmgntnl vlth sirccl pMB and carnations. Duilng the afternoon )4H' go a eliort paper ou tho life of WuEi Mrs. Irving Clayton gave n vocal solo uMi Lettlo Jacobson dolightcd the kuchi nItaM' solo. Luncheon was served to llihtr (iJB-- Au iotorcs'.lng sslon of the A. 0. lU' club was hold Monday at the homo oflH M. Fleming. Mrs. E. D. Usll gave n.L log talk on cvrralti objoc'-laus to vsItF, Sclirlnor spoaks of lu hr "Worasn anitB A dJscuealon. followed, led by 11 is. lB Nebckcr, Usfreahmeuta were served (roKV dly decorated t-a tablo In tho dining totK Tho Wednesday session of tho Oh diE held with Mrs. Parley Pctcrcon. The ilnaK, yond Human Power." by DJorntOD, tsTHL fully given by Mrs. Roy Rudolph. Ao UflC dlucusslon by tha club mcmbcrj !olto.xcd,;E freslimcnts wcro served by tho hestea. Mouday ovenlng Mrs. A D, Bell HBfi twclvo guests at a dinner party. TlL wa3 most effectively decorated with rsE caniatlous and u dclleluus course served. A pleasant social evening folio saB A number or lutlinato friends of Caujsftyi win most pleasantly surprised bin it sBK Tuesday ovonlsg. Tho Thcta. Phi sarorlly enlortslaed ti'h dinner party al the frat homo Suodsy sflK Tho affair was given in honor ot Benford, Mrs. Rodah Cook aud Sflts IP, Kyle, who aro tho patronescs of sorority. Tho long tablo was ceaallrelM rated with rod and whlto caraiuoas tsa iVJii color BChemo was carried out as sttr in tho rnoau sorved. Dainty placs cirttMki plaeou for thirty guetts. -tJ Mrs. L' J. Bell was botte-'a Wedaee4jMi Ing at a prettily arranged dinner PBJ4 flowcia adorned tho tablu and a DisUBtil uvonlng followed the dinner. aJk- Miss Dorther Spncor spent "T"?Jf fR week la Login, tho guest of Jlaa!l Tliatshor. WJ MIsn Goorslo Williams of Silt LslM W1 visitor during U19 week. JMtH Mlts Ircno Hondrlcksou cams 1 u Lako Monday to attend tho nptsrr while hcra wis tho gueat ot UBJ, Thatcher. 'M' Mr. and Mrs. A. H. XVooisup, hpent Thursday and Friday vlsitlax XV. XV. Rltor epoat ths early S" .f In . Lossn. ths guest ot hU bretitfBL. 'mV and Mrs. Frsd Ald-r ha.ra $ffit homo Jn Salt Lake, alter nhort They cams to attond ths Bcwa IJIK Mlrs Lillian Parry al i'u,nGmSiKi returned Tno!da7 to thMr borne In otvf MIM Gladys Davis ftwft nesday. aftor a pleisant vldt mm m Mr! and Mr. Ariel F. Carton f4 ."'jfc Salt Lako spent th early J:JMi hero visiting Mr. Cardon's molhr. Cardon. nkw Mr. and Mra. Wealoa Veraon haT Salt Lake. wia'Bh MIm Luclllo nedrcaa of Silt LtM visitor during ths woek. jHV Tracy Y. Canaou ot Bait WSSK) parrot th victk with Locan xeUU Tl PAYSON, Feb. 23 Mrs. S .$S anil S Frank HawlB cntortri, Flvo Hundred cluhat tho uoinB,M Waro Thursday evonlng. .JMkl Tho Christian Endeavor vMli antly surprised Rov. and Mrs. n ton at tho Presbyterian cnurt evening, tho occasion being Kg- S birthday. Games were plaea VU freshments served. ,iJBlt Mrs. Charles Dixon enUrA,!M children's party Thuretojr .M honor of Cicr daughter Louise Those present woro pJ'jBl Sharrer, Winona ASW Florenco and Maxlne Fn lirm" Ilickman, Graco Douglass aurmk Mrs. Grant Bagley of F.$ , jtaflsH guest or Mr. a. id Mrs, VilliUj Saturday. titJsB Mr. and Mrs. Clarence turned homo Tuesday a"SrJii.jjfBUJ visit in Spanish Fork with parents- , . JsHit The Kaffcc Klatch cluoJM talned , Saturday by Mrs. AtuJk her homo on D 8tr0floa, jM guests woro Mrs. C F. Dlson, v McBfcth, Mrs. Thomus Wilson w( William Forre- haW' Mrs. W E. "on.S, iSW, the Social Tea club -Tuesday . Mr. and Mrs. Parry Fur & rciurncu nomo aiiawj Pavson for a few days. jyB Miss McCarty of BB week end with Mrs. JobcpU Tho officers and tcuchera 1 01 .'We Ward Primary assoc at ion .4J surprised Mrs. John Stahcli .aw Scharrer at the home of Tuesday evening .rfssK.'' Mr. und Mrs. W. D. "SXs1 at dinner Sunday lucomplimN and Mrs. Fuller of "'Ka'v FBki out woro Mr. and Mrs. Far" jjBrJJt and Mr?. J. Eugene UxW, fajmtf Dixon. Bftiiluh and Jnc "JMjCf Mrs. Frank Ballard JS'Mifi Tuesday evening ( after -JPffMk In Garland with her daus Erickson. fl 3K1 About iwenty-nve frlciids .pPi, .Mrs. Heni-y Box 'rprlaefl Jy home of Georgo Jones SdPw Gaines were played and 'uncuc served. nflafl' One of the social successes 0 ,,J waa tho dance given hi le h HS day night by Payspn 'J!, tv.rtt O. F., colohnitlng tho twem. vi-raary of the Iodgo. :m |