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Show . Social Happenings in Cities and 1 owns of Utah . OGDEN j OOKN, S.-pr . 'Si. nv.n of irm Indent an.1 most jiin.iciive not-UI functions of the fi-k vii.i :h' rcr.-hiion piiw.-n by Mrs. Alexnndr-r W. U'i.lk.-i' .m.i Mr-, rlmest T. ripen. .-- Wf-iln.-M.l.i y a! :-rn j-.n, from unltl f. o'.lu.'l:, at the hnniv. ''f Mia. M. If. Spn. '.:r Tw-iitv-fiftfi strict.. The dining mo-.i w;ih in pink, a haska "f pink rr.H.-H form. up the frii.-n.U-. '" on the dining din-ing table. Th': other rooms wr if d'-co-raied with grit den floivfi-; :ml autumn lefi fji. AsMMiir; ft '-r.- Mrs. An -hi! 1'. hlgelow. M ih. nl H. I'orter. My. .1. H. Kohtn. itinl All-.rt Vi.i.i Kc, Ick. Mrs. Ha!ih IJrisiol. .1 rs. I', I'. KM if.-. Mrs. kih;ir. I!, r'orlcr, Mrn. TiioinnH I-'ifZ-K'MJild, Miw, Krod G. Taylor and Mihs VhI;l Ivvb-s look turiiM in pourln:,'. (TL-sldint; at the punch bowl wre Mish Ruth Boyd. Miss l.foriut'f; So i-Mb v and M I.sh Mildred Smith. Miss f.onoiM Knrsby received the cards at Hie door. An orchentra rendered in usk- throughout the afternoon. One hundred and Keren t y-t'i vo guests called during th itcelvlng bourn. A pretty heme wdding was solemnized Tuesdav nmn lug at o'clock at the home or Mr. ;tnd Mrs. .1. R. Forrest. 2i:i-Adams 2i:i-Adams ait'iiuc, when t hei r da lighter, Mis I Hale Korrost, he. lime the bride of George. V. GooutVllrnv ol f iallaiid. ( 'a I. The ( pi-pmoriy w ih performed by t ho Itcv. ( lirtMian K. G.irv.r In the presence of the family and a few iiitinmtc friends. The bride worr- a blue broadcloth traveling travel-ing suit and carried bride's roses. The llbraiv, where tin; ceremony took place, w.ir dcenrril'-d In iiad-rs ami bride's roses. Following the ceremony, a hreaki'ast was served, t lie tabl1 being . en t ered with bride's roses. The couple left imniedi-ntelv imniedi-ntelv after f..r c in k In ml . from which pin ce, they will tour southern t '.-ill torn ia by automobile. They will he at. home after November 1 at IJcowuwe, Nev. v' Mrs. Chin 'es II. Klnher entertained K.il guests at biidge arid ."iOu Krhluy afternoon at the Mails and Matrons club. Following Fol-lowing the curd sames, refreshments were nerved on small lahies. each of which had n centerpiec,. of 'fall Mowers. Dr. H. M. Rnwe ent ert a i nerl at dinner "Wednesd.iv evening t the Weber iub in cn-npliuicnl to Mrs. Matlie O'Donnell and William II, Harris, whose marriage takes place September "ill. The table had for il y cent ral decora t ion a gold basket of Klllai-nev loses. The place cards were in blue bird designs and at each guest's place were twnall gold baskets. Miss )-:i!en Scowcndt was hostess at a p i e 1 1 i I v a rra ned tea given Tuesday at the Miilfls and Matrons' ohm in honor of Mips "Lei la Rich and Mis Rae right. The dining table had a large .basket of garden dowers for a centerpiece and two Hinnller baskets were at either etui. Thirty guests were in nttendam'0. In eoinpliment to Miss Rae Wright and EugetiH ''air. Miss Viola Carr entertained inn guests al a rlancing party this evening even-ing hi the llprmitage. Autumn lea'es nnd llow.u's were used in the decorations. Music for the ditneing was furnished by Thatcher's orchestra. Miss Carr was assisted as-sisted In entertaining by her mother, Mrs. T. 11. Carr. Mis. H. II. Spencer will he hostess to the Mart ha society at Iter home on Twent -tifih street Monday afternoon. Mrs. ("diver M. Runyon entertained the members of her sewing club and a few 'I her guests at bridge at her home on T ent -fourth street Thursday afternoon. Tlio decorations were in asters. Four tables of the pa me .were played, followerl by luncheon .Mrs. Runyon was assisted bv Mrs. Leroy Kuclmillter. The invited guests were Airs. (J. A. CJllek, Mrs. 11. L. Pell, Mrs. W. A. Turner. Mrs. 1. I.. Reynolds. Rey-nolds. Mrs. Albert G. Horn. Mrs. Nora Smith Rowe and Miss Mary Litllefleld. Miss Leila Rich was the guest of honor nt a luncheon given by Miss Genevieve Allison this afternoon at the Maids and Matrons' dub. Luncheon was served on small tables, where covers were laid for twenty-five. Mrs. D. C. Eeeles will entertain a t a family dinner Wednesday evening at her home, in compliment to Miss Rae Wright and Eugene K- Carr. Miss Leila Rich and Clarence E. Wright were the complimented guests at a canyon can-yon party given by Miss Dorothea Browning Brown-ing Wednesday. The party, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning, motored to south Fork canyon late in the afternoon, after-noon, where a dinner was served. The guests numbered fifteen. Mrs. "Ralph B, Tloag entertained twenty guests at the dinner dance at the Maids a nd Matrons' elub Monday evening, in honor of Mrs. Mattie O'Donnell and William Wil-liam H. Harris. Harrokl J. Peery presided at a dinner partv at the Country elub this evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Hong, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. IIol-lincs IIol-lincs worth and Chapin A. Day. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Eceles. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Bristol and Luke Wright attended the dancing party given Wednesday evening at Fort Douglas. The first of a series of dinner dances to be given at the Maids and Matrons' elub will be held Monday evening. Mi-s, D. C. Kccles entertained at a luncheon this afternoon at her home In honor of her sister. Miss Rae Wright. Covers were laid for twenty. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Kline entertained at a dinner dance Friday evening at the Country club, in compliment to Miss Maine Mai-ne O'Donnell and William H. Harris. Pink cosmos was used in the decorations. Mr. and Mrs. .1. N. Spargo assisted. Fifty guests were In attendance. Mrs. Clarence S. Gunnell Will entertain enter-tain the members of her -sewing club at bridge Wednesday afternoon at her home on Washington avenue. The I-adies' "Literary club met Wednesday Wednes-day tvtth Mrs. .7. Stanley Dee. Mrs. N. J. Thomas was chairman of the programme. pro-gramme. Current events were given by 1 Mrs. Arnold Bowman. Harry B. Bagley and Mrs. J. H. Thomas. lrs. N. J. Thomas read a paper on "The Architecture Architec-ture of France," and "The Architecture of Holland" was the subject of a paper given by Mrs. J. Douglas Watson. Vocal soloa were rendered by Mrs. C H. Stevens Stev-ens and Mrs. Richard B. Porter. Mrs. C. H. Stevens and Mrs. P. B. Haslet were guests of the afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Scowcroft will entertain the club October 4. The Acacia club, formerly known as the Beehive Literary and Sewing club, will meet Friday with Mrs. W. R. Fmmett. Mrs. Joseph C. McFarlane will give the topic. MIks Ixiphelia Runyon will return tomorrow to-morrow to Godfrey, III., to enter upon lier last year at Montlceilo seminary. Miss Pamela Spargo has returned from an extended visit In the east. She was accompanied home by Miss Alma Bunch of Chicago, who will be a guest at the Spargo home. Fletcher Scowcroft left Monday for St. John's Military academy, Dela field. Wis. Mrs. Clarence S. Gunnell returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from a few days" visit in Poca-tello. Poca-tello. Clifford Kay and Jbhn Snedaker left today for a month's stay in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Miss Eleanor Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ciark Gibson, left today for South Hadley. Mass., where she will enter Mount Holyoke college. Miss Gene Browning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning, left Monday for Siilt Lake to enter the University of Utah. M iss Ellen Fvowcroft, M :ss June Scowcroft Scow-croft and Miss Dorothy Wright will leave the latter pari of the' week for National Park seminary. Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Runyon, Miss Lonhelia Runyon and Miss Katherine Ho.ig motored to Salt Luke Monday to spend the day. Mfss Vivian F.-cIes left Sundav for Salt Lake, where she will attend the University Uni-versity of Utah. Miss Eccies was graduated gradu-ated fro::i a school of dramatic art in New York City last June. Mrs. Nettie x. Mdijx nf San Francis Fran-cis , who hits hen visiting Tela lives and friends in Ogden for the past two MISS LOPHELIA RUNYON', who leaves Ogden tomorrow for Godfrey, 111., to enter upon her last year in Monticello seminary. y 1 :1 ' - - ' ! 'd -I' i 1 if . -A ' ' - - ;. ' s J 5 3 . H ' " ' ,,; ' I l ' ' ' . " ' " - I i$ t - 1 & b: - - - j-r i lI- k a Q,: t f - i v t' I v - 1 Ij r I ' v' , , lb i' - ' ' ' I I i - " i ? " -i ?H weeks, left Monday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. IS. J. White, in Idaho. Mrs. 1 lou will return to Ogden early in October Octo-ber for an extended visit. Miss Lucy Ga tes and Sybella Clayton were guests of Professor ami Mrs. Joseph Ballanlyne at luncheon Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning and family fam-ily returned Sunday from their summer home al Fishaven, on Bear-Jake. Miss Ruth Johnson, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Tillman I. Johnson, left Sunday Sun-day for Redlands. Cal., to enter upon her second year at Redlands university. Miss Pamela Spargo and Miss Alma Bunch srm Thursday in Salt Lake, tiie guesls of Mrs. James W. Collins. Mr. anrl Mrs. Jack Major left Sunday for Boston, vhere M r. Major will enter Harvard for a four-year law course. O. A. Parmley and daughter Mary have gone to Chicago, where Miss Parmley will continue her violin studies. Mrs. Homer K. Fenn and baby daughter daugh-ter will return October 1 from Idaho, wdiere they have spent the summer. Miss Dorothy Beeson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beeson. left Monday for Salt Lake to enter the University of Utah. Miss Minnie Moore Brown will leave early in October for Boston to resume her studies at the Leland Powell School of Expression. Mrs. Willnrd G. Wilson, wife of Commercial Com-mercial Agent Wilson of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific railroad, is expected home tomorrow from a week's visit at her old home in Iowa. She will he accompanied heme by her mother, Mrs. Albert Romey, who will make an extended visit in Ogden- Miss Dorothea Browning will entertain the drama section of the Historical society soci-ety Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Archie Bowman and Mrs. Dennis ,T. Sheehan will be hostesses to the Child Culture club Thursday afternoon at the Bert hana. The opening concert of the Ogden tabernacle choir wns given Thursday evening. Miss Lucy Gates and Sybella Clayton were the assisting artists. The Home Culture club will meet with Mrs. Robert G. Agee Thursday afternoon. Miss Verna Bowman spent several days i in Salt Iake the latter part of the week. : Mrs. W. A. Turner and Miss Mary Litttetield will entertain at bridge at the : Maids' and Matrons club Tuesday after- noon. j Miss Helen Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Becker, entertained a number of her young friends Tuesday evening at ; a birthday party, in honor of her seventh . birthday. Eleven guests were present. I Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ure entertained the members of the Utopia club and their '. husbands al their cottage in Ogden can-i can-i yon Thursday evening. i The Historical society met at the home of Mrs. - W. H. Meal this afternoon, with the president, Mrs. D. H. Adams, as hostess. Mrs. V. C. Gunnell was chairman chair-man and an interesting book review was given. Friday night a reception was given in the parlors of the Masonic temple by the Order of the Eastern Star, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. A. Gerding, who leave the last of the month for Los Angeles, to make their home. The St. Joseph's Sewing society met Thursday afternoon in St. Joseph's hall. Mrs, J. Bunker was the hostess. Miriam chapter No. 14, O. K. S., entertained enter-tained at a musical and literary tea Monday afternoon from 3 to o:30 o'clock tn the Masonic parlors. The 1916 Bridge club will meet with Mrs. Carl Allison Friday afternoon. The Utopia club will he entertained at the home of Mrs. C. E. Wymer Thursday afternoon. The marriage of Miss 'Mabel Harris, daughter of J udge and Mrs. Nathan J. Harris, and Arias G. Belnujp was solemnized solemn-ized Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Wednesday evening a dinner was given 1 at Cue Harris home on Twenty-second street for the immediate families. Covers were laid for fifteen. Mr. ami Mrs. Bel-nap Bel-nap are at home at I126;i Tanner court. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carroll and daughter, daugh-ter, Vivian, left Friday for a motor trip to Evanston. Wyo. G. F. 7.1m merman has gone to Red-lands. Red-lands. Cal., to resume his studies at the Redlands university. The Rev. P M.. Cushnahan left Sunday for California, accompanied by John Murray Mur-ray and Francis Leahy, who are attending a Catholic college in that state. A. W. S-rrdth of the United States forestry for-estry department, with heado.uart.crs In , Washington, arrived in Ozden t he latter ! par; of the week for a brief visit with his mother and brother, Assistant Sunerin-I Sunerin-I ten. lent S.ntth of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Paeihe. Matthias Tanner will leave shortly for Boston to enter a school of dramatic art. Dr. A. A. Jackson of Florence. Ala., Is visiting relatives and friends in Ogden. Miss Marie Dooley of Portland. Ore., Is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. R. T. Major, on her way to Clm ago. Mrs. Delia Grant Voting of Riverside, ('al., is vl.-'tinic her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Gr-rc.t. Mrs. C. 'W. pL.rhy oft Tliei,,;.- for Los Angeles for a month's viMi with hti daughter. Later Mrs. Darby will visit San Diego, returning to Ogden by way of Sun Era nclsco. Mrs. P. R. Dixon and children left Monday Mon-day for t (akland, Cal.. where t hey will join .Mr. Dixon and lake up their residence. resi-dence. Miss Maii;i Young left during the week for an extended visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Andy McCoy are guests at the home "of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fox. Mr. McCoy and bride are motoring to the coast from Lcwellyn. Neb. Mrs. B. Brooks left Sunday for a visit with her son, Melvin Brooks, in California. Cali-fornia. Miss Gail 1 Tealv is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. N. Seale, in FocateHo for a month. Glen Stone of Rexburg. Idaho, is visiting visit-ing Ogden relatives and friends for a few days. Mrs. J. Richardson and daughter, Ethel, of Richfield. Idaho, are guests of Mrs. Anna Danzdle and Mrs. George Kotls. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Flaherty, who have spent tho past few months in Idaho, have returned to Ogden for a few days' visit. E. M. Yonnkers and daughter left Wednesday for Parkersburg, la. Mrs. P. K. Smith gave a parcel shower Wednesday a f ternoon a t her home on Thirty-first street for Miss Frances King, a bride of the month. The Knights of Pythias gave a dancing party Thursday evening at the Pythian hall. The party was the first of a series to be given by the knights every Thursday Thurs-day night during the season of iithi-17. A birthday party was given this afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Robert Woiher-spoon Woiher-spoon on Jefferson avenue m honor of the birthday anniversary of her little granddaughter, grand-daughter, Miss Mae Trousdale. The Ladies' Aid society of the First : M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. ; W. W. Gillies on Butler avenue, when i election of officers was held. Mrs. Paul Steelier and Mrs. James Peters were the i assisting hostesses. j The Past Noble Grand club met Thursday Thurs-day afternoon with Mrs. John Royle on 1 Thirtieth street. I Thursd ty afternoon the Ladies of the G. A. R.. Lincoln circle No. J, gave a : silver tea. at the home of Mrs. B. F. j Thomas on Jefferson avenue. Mrs. I Thomas and Mrs. C. W. Hadley were the j hostesses. The Worn-en's Christian Temperance I union celebrated its thirty-third anniver- sary with a banquet in the Methodist church parlors Tuesday evening. Mrs. D. Cashmore entertained the Sego Lily Thimble club at her home oji Canyon Can-yon road Tuesday afternoon. The Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church "met Friday after-noon with Mrs. Angus Kennedy. Miss Flavla Hughes of Los Angeles is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. II. Gosling. Miss Hughes is a graduate of Sacred Heart academy of this city. I BLACKFOOT, IDA. f BLACK" FOOT, Idaho, Sept. 23. Mrs. L. R. Aldrich and Miss Katherine Lynch entertained Saturday sixty ladies at a nfiO party at the K. P. hall. Mrs. F. C. Cowan presided at the punch bowl. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. W. E. Piitrie. Mrs. J. II. Early and Mrs. S. M. Wilson. The high score prize was awarded award-ed to Mrs. - Hamilton Wright and the score for progressions to Miss Agnes Hart. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. McMullcn of Salt Lake and Mrs. A. D. Radius of Walnut, Iowa. Miss Goldte White entertained Friday evening at the home of Mrs, Wood in a few guests in honor of Miss Susie Bie-ihan Bie-ihan who leaves soon for Ann Arbor, Mich. Mrs. Margret Simmons entertained at dinner for ten young ladles Saturday evening at her home on South Shillive avenue in honor of Miss Susie Biethnn. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Johnson have been spending a few days in Salt Lake the past week. Mrs. W. E. Patrie entertained Monday at her home on Alice street in honor of Mrs. Blanche Eldredge, who soon leaves to spend the winter in the south. Mrs-John Mrs-John G. Brown presided at the punch table. ta-ble. Mrs. E. A. Johnson was awarded the high score prize. The guest prize was presented to Mrs. Eld red ge. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. F. G. Cowan. Cow-an. Mrs. L. R. Aldrich, Mrs. J. H. Early and Miss Agnes Hart. Mrs. H. B. Curtis entertained the Crochet club at her home Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. O. F. Gagon has returned from a visit 10 Twin Palis. Mr. Stull Wright and Miss Frances Bughee were quietly marrte i at the home of Mrs. Hush Masuire at Jerome. Idaho. Monday. They will make their home at Shelley, Idaho. Mrs. W. C Holmes has returned to Idaho Falls after a visit of a couple oi weeks with htr daughter. Mrs. E. T. Peck. Honoriric Mrs. Blanche Eldredse. Mr. aM'i M:-:. .1 . H K., rlv en tcr'a t lie. i a few quests Weluesday evening at their Imii on South Shillive avenue. M's. Jo;m G Brown presided at the punch table and 1 Mrs. L. R. Aldrich and Mrs. F. C. Christ assisted the hostess. The guests were Mr and Mrs John G. thrown. Mr. and Mrs L. R Aldrich. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Patrie. Mrs. P. c. Christ and the guest of honor, Mis. Eldre l;;.e. The L. A', boys entertained informally Sundav evening." Miss Asm-s Hart. Miss Elizal-eth Dubois, Miss Whllden Kinney and Miss Phyllis Hoover were tne guests. Mrs. Williamson and son. Jack, of Ogden. Og-den. are the house guests of Mr. and Mis. W. F. Berryman. The "Woman's union of the Baptist church held its meeting this week at the home of Mrs. Howard Fisher. .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McMullen of Salt Lake have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Boyle. Mrs. N. A. Just and Mrs. Agnest Just Retd and son. Elurowv. or Preston, Idaho, were in BiULkfoot Tuesday. j PARK CITY f I PARK CITY. Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Anderson and family, who have been visiting here for several weeks, returned re-turned to their home in Duchesne Wednesday Wed-nesday after noon. Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald entertained the Need iecraft chin Thursday evening at a Kensington. The members present wet e Mesdames Richard Wilherow. E. W. Berrv, Agnes Glbett. V. Swan, W. J-Berry J-Berry and T. J. McDonald. i Mr. ;i nd M rs. George 1 1. Short left Thursday for Salt Lake, where they "will reside. Mrs. R. W. Mardonald entertained the Sego Ulv club Wednesday afternoon at a Kensington. The jnembers present were Mesdames K. P. Tracy, M. Mather-son. Mather-son. T. J. McDonald. William Sidrioway. N J Williams. J. Edward Paxton. V. Swan, J. T. Williams. The guest was Mrs. M. Nimmo. A surprise party was given to Mrs. Lee McPhce at her home on Rossie Friday evening. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs.Charles Moore. Mr. and Mrs Fred Treguma, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Addy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Post, J. Gilbert, the Rev. G. Baldwin. Oscar Neil and Misses Claude and Clair Neil and Daisy Moore. Mrs. J. 'Frankel entertained informally Saturday, evening, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Lockhart of Duchesne. The guest prize was awarded to Mrs. O. C. Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weeter returned Friday from Vivian Park, Provo canyon, and are now at home to their friends. Mrs William Moss and daughters. Delilah De-lilah and Amelia, of Bountiful, are visiting visit-ing at the home of Mrs. Moss's daughter, Mrs. E. Waddoups. Mrs W D. Richardson entertained at a surprise birthdav party Monday afternoon after-noon in honor of her little on William s birthday. Mrs Cal Campbell entertained the D e' E R. club at hcr'home Monday' evening at a Kensington. Those present were Mesdames Margaret Matheson, Gus Johnson. M. Moffel and tho Misses Helen Dcnson, Emma and Dena Thompson. Charles Rasmnssen of Salt Lake is the , guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson at their home on Woodslde avenue. , Miss Jennie Sherman, who has been visiting with friends in Salt Lake, returned re-turned home Wednesday. M rs S-herma n Fa rgo and daugh I er, Frances, of Salt Lake, arrived in the Park Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCormack returned re-turned home Monday after a short wed- ding trip. The Rev. George Baldwin, who has been here alt summer, left Wednesday for Minnesota to attend divinity school. j Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton motored 'to Provo Tuesday to visit relatives and : friends. f I Miss Irene Grisley of Salt. Lake, who has been visiting friends, returned home i Wednesday. Mrs. Eraser Buck and little son are ! visiting Mrs. Buck's grandparents at ; Montpelier. Idaho. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. S. Twiggs of Salt Lake visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. E. P- Lecompte entertained at ft o'clock dinner Wednesday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bitner and Mrs. Sarah Bitner of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Buck entertained at dinner Tuesday in honor of the twenty-eighth wedding anniversary of Mr. Buck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Buck. Mrs. M. Fahey entertained at dinner Wednesday in honor of Mrs. H. Berg and family, who are leaving to make their home in Salt Lake. Mrs. V. A. Raddon entertained the D. O. E. O. club Thursday afternoon at a Kensington. The members present were Mesdames Annie Raddon, Zack Oblad, John Buck. LePage Raddon. H. W. Deighton. W. J. Buck, David Gwfl-liams, Gwfl-liams, J. W. Brooks. The guest was Mrs. Edward Firmage of Rawlins, Wyo. Mrs. J. H. Anderson, assisted by Mrs. W. T. Quinn. entertained the Social Hour club at her home on Grant avenue Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Those present were Mesdames E. Waddoups, C. Ence, R. Siddoway, E. Malin, M. Clements, W. Lewis. J. E. Johnson, A. Kimball. E. W. Robertson, L. Snow, AYtlliarn Moss of Bountiful, Benjamin Argyle of Salt Lake and S. McBrtde. 1 TOOELE 4 f TOOELE, Sept. 23. Prominent nraong th house parties of early fall vfas the informal bridge given by Mrs. E. 0. Sourwlne Thursday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs. A. B. "W. Hodges. Mm. Arthur AuFtln, Mies Edith Webster, Miss Nellie Jack ma ti and Miss Elena Jeff era. A luncheon was Riven by Mrs. W. H. Warner at her home Tuesday In honor of nor slstar, Mrs. Oeorpe O. Bradley of San Frnnelfico. Tho quests included Mia. 0. K. Nlrkcrson, Mm. Edward Kirk, Mrs. George II. Tate, Mrs. Lenora Hor-rlcl;3 Hor-rlcl;3 and Mrs. Thomas Hlnea. Mrs. J. W. Mann returned Sunday utter a two months' Btay with relatives in Enid. Ok la. Mrs. Lenora Horrlcks entertained at. the, home of her parents, Mr. and Mm. George. H. Tate, Wednesday evening in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Gforgp O. Bradley, and daughter. Miss Dora. Those prtsent were Mrs. John Peterson, Miss El in Johnson, M'ss Margaret Adams, Miss Georgia Creighton and Miss Louise Johnson. A quiet home wedding took plar-e at tb 'home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lougoy Thursday, when their dnughtf r. Mis? Sadie, was united In marriage to Rudy Anderson. At the home of Miss Clara Johnson, Tuesday evening, retiring officers of the North ward Y. L. M. I. A.. Mrs. Joseph Llndherg and Mrs. Frnmls Gillett. wre entertained by MIsg Johnson, Mrs. Frank Eastman and Ml.s Kfiti Miller. Tho-T present were tiie Mutual Beehive workers of the wai d. T!ie Primary workers of the North ward entertained enter-tained hi honor of Miss Sadie Lougy, a bride of i h week, at the home of Miss Bertha Nelson. T'.n'fday evening. MIps Elena Jeffers of Oklahoma City and MIe Nellie Ja.-kniRn htp. the house, guests of Mr. aud Mib. 0. M. Kucks. Miss Ruby McLawp wa glvwi a pleasant aur-piise aur-piise party by her sifter, Mlfa Eda McLaws, at their home Wcdne.dnv In honor of her birthday mnt vi'r.-ary. The guests in.' hided Bertha Splf rs. Ella M.'Law-R. Gnevli've Walters. Beatrice Burk. Lenle Marsden. Myrtle Isegie-n, Anne Elklngton. Mi McLaws. Georg Rush, Wallace Johnson. Roy Dobson. Vern Ah.op, Earnest Bradley, Gerald Nelson, Nel-son, Lawrence Mower. feci I Dobeon. Walter H a rro. Earl- Boea, Earnest Ortoa and Claud Miller. Tli Ladies' Llterarr club will be. entertained at the home of Mrs. S. J. Merritt October 6. Salt T,ake visitor? during the wonk wore Mr. and M-o. Stanley Johnon. Miss Agnes Forsvth", Mrs. H. Jrles Pavlp. M t." Susie .Tone?. WilUrd M.-Lau. V.MlUci Jone?. P. C. M i'.irni1-k. George T. nrown, Georgia '"--Irhron, Mnreiiret Adam.-. Mr. Mrs. H. T. ;-o.hikri. Mis nii-en.e John-:,, John-:,, Sanui"! Wil'tv-i, John Mamleii. Ed. Ho-MI. vn Iv-van. Wli.-r Adams. K. E. Gren. fharle-. Rm! hwclle.-. Ed. Ear., M:3. G. A. Remh.;on i.n A. -VJ. Pay. SPANISH FORK f SPAN is H FOKK, Sept. 23. Harold Finch and wit'e K'tt Monday for Philadelphia. Phil-adelphia. Miss Mat tie No wit t entertained several sev-eral of her girl friends Saturday evening. even-ing. The occasion was her fourteenth in r t h day a :i u i v e ry . Kishnp A Ion zo Aroylo and son and daughter, t laud aud Virgie, and M rs. Henry (.ieim-tein motored to Salina Thursday for a visit with friends. Marrinte licenses have been issued to Harry Jahlin of tiarfield and Ina Simmons Sim-mons of Spanish Fork anil to Alva liar-ney liar-ney aud Sarah Atteson. both of Falun Fal-un ra. Fern Williams entertained Thursday evening in honor of her brother. Herbert, Her-bert, who will soon leave on a mission for the li. D. S. church. Mrs. J. D. Finch entertained in compliment com-pliment to her daughter. Vera, on her fourteenth birthday anniversary. Miss Carrie Hanson left for Salt Lake Su uday. Leo Halas and Mbs Bessie Pavis surprised sur-prised their friends Saturday when the-y took n trip to Provo and came back to announce their marriage. John Evans of Eureka nnd Beat hie Butt lor of Hiawatha were surprised by the 1. 0. W. club, which gave them a party Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Dudley at Lake Shore. Mrs. Alfred Davis is spending a few days with tier pa rents, M r. and Mrs. K. H. Lund, at Pleasant Grove. The Hvcloina swarm met with Laura Cuttler Friday evening. Lorenzo Argyle, Lorenzo Argyle. Jr., and wife, and Mrs. P. J. Mitchell of Pay son spent Sunday with friends at KuightvilJe. Mrs. Henry Nelson and daughter spent several days with Mrs. Clarence Drake of Benjamin. Mrs. Frank Bradford and children o Springville, Idaho, have been making an extended visit with Mrs. Reuben Halas, Mrs. Bradford's sister, of Thistle and with relatives and friends at Spanish Span-ish Fork. Complimentary to Mrs. Grace Thomas Fulton, Mrs J. W. Hoan entertained informally Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Fulton has been spending a week visiting visit-ing with her mother, Mrs. Alice Thomas, Thom-as, aud other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larson and their daughter, Erma. of Ephraim are spending spend-ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jen.sen and family. Mrs. Lucy Stone and children of Rait Lake are making nn extended visit with Mrs. Stone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam McKall. Mr. ami 31 rs. .Tnek Fernage of American Amer-ican Fork spent Thursday with friends in this city. Mrs. Cvrtis Stirling and Mrs. Alice Woods Wilson spent Sunday with frieuds in Provo. POCATELLO, IDA. 4 POCATELLO, Idaho, fippt. 22. Thursday aft -I ernoon the Study league held Its annual social meeting of trie year at the home of Mrs. C. White, Sr.. on South Seventh avenue. The attendance at-tendance was larg1 and a most entertaining programme pro-gramme given. The entertainment eommlttee In charge consisted of Mrs. T. A. MCabe, Mre. Oscar Sonnenkalb and Mtb. John Tupper. Mr. Hiid Mrs. Ben F. Anderoon entertained last Saturday evening at five hnndi-ed at their home on West Wyeih street. The guests of the evening even-ing wore Mr. and Mm. Murray Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Flo. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Havcnnr, Mr. and Mrt. II. B, Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holmes. The second of th series of informal dances given by the Elks In Antlers' hall look place Tuesday night. Refreshments were served. It is Intended to hold these dances on the first and third Tuesdays Tues-days of each month. Miss 'Mabel Kaslska has returned from a two weeks visit with friends tn Idaho Falls. Mra. W. J. Car vail Is is bark after an extended ex-tended visit with friends in New York and other eastern points. Mrs. J. N. Sumner has come here from Ogden to make her home with her eon, Charles Sumner. Mrs. P. C. Silver and two children, formerly of this city, are visiting here from Portland. Mrs. Rohert M. Terrell and Mrs. Thomas F. Terrell entertained twenty -four tables at five hundred Tuesday at the Antlers' hall of the new Elks' temple. Large bouquets of asters were utiod for decorations. The high Bcore trophy was won by Mrs. D. W. Church, while Mrs. L. B. Case received both the all -cut and the consolation con-solation favors. At the Civic club card party of last Friday night Mrs. C. A. Mlltenberger entertained four la hies of bridge In honor of Mrs. Kaar of Spokane, who Ls the guest of Mra. C. A. Valentine. filen Splllman, son of S. O. SplIIman, formerly of thin city, and well known here, was married on September 20 to Mies Ida Ruth Bistline of Logan, Utah, ia the Mormon temple at Salt Lake. Miss Helen MacDougall. daughter of Mr. and M rs. D. C. MacDougall of South Haves avenue. has left for Madison. Wl . where ahe will enter the freshman clss of the University of Wisconsin. Hazil L. Jones of this city and Miss Cecil Marie Deaion of Bancroft were married last Friday at the home of the bride Kroorn'n mother, Mr. Loulce .1. Jones, on South Main stroet. by Bishop Reddish Red-dish of the. L. D. S. church. MLss Minnie Ford, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ford, has left for Ogden, nhere, she ill aitcud Sacred Heart academy. Miss Frances O'Neill has returned to her home In Salt Lake, after a week's vinlt with Mra. C. 1. Kujler. The initial dance of the Ra.lah club waa given iaM Ki iday evening. Miss Maud I'pion will spend the winter with he- s-ljtcr, M:s. E. M. Chandler, on West Center at. -cel. Professor and Mrs. Norman B. Adklon have re-tn.ni'd re-tn.ni'd from a summer tpent at Columbia university, uni-versity, stopping e;i toute home, at Lewlaion, UUho, for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Alfied E. Tedrrson entertained at tea Wednesday Wed-nesday fur her di.-tcr, Mrs. Franklin Lock wood of New York City. Mrs. Harry Owens of Downey haa been the uest Tor several days at the home of her sister, Mrs. D. C. McDougal. Mr. Glenn II. Trent entertained the. Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Hub at Iter home, on South A rihur st reel Hits week, also the following additional addi-tional guehts : Mrs. ('. A. Va lentine. Mrs. Ci rover K.iar of Spokane. Mrs. George North, M rs. J. R. Mullen, Mrs. Arthur Scott. Mrs. R- M. Terrell and Mrs. R. W. McCracken. Mra. W. A. Huff received the club trophy and Mm. Valentine the guest favor. Mrs. C. C. O'Neill relnrned home this week from a visit of eeveral weeks with her fiieter, Mrs. Nana Harrington, in Payette. Mrs. Hnwaid Archibald entertained with a theater party Tuesday evening- Her gueta were Mis. C. F. Rork. Mrs. F. Corbet t Terrell. Mra. O. B. Steely, Mr?. Harry Owens of tlowiioy, Mrs. 0. C. McDougall, Miss Martha Christian. Mrs. J. M. De Will, Mrn. Arthur Scott. Mrs. T. D. Jones. Mis Alleene O'Connell of Bolwe. Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Shaofer. Mrs. R. D. Carrothers and Mrs. Ralph Wein gartner. Miss Helen LatKjrner entertained wilh a dancing party last Tuesday evening at her home on North Mayes avenue tn honor of Mies Dorothy Hull and M Iss Myia Kane. Mrs. J. B. Mullen assisied the hoFiet. Her guests were the Misses Celia Prosky, Genevieve Maloue. Ioreltn Mnlone, Marietta Mari-etta Higann, Dorothy Hull, Horiense Mullen, Myra Kane, Floyd Fill ton, Dr. Thomau Mullen. Dr. Roland C-nsser, John Mullen, Virgil Kamms. Harry Derham. Peter Derham. V,. B. Hunlcy. Harry Orr, Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McCracken. Mr. and Mis. Arthur Scott and Mr. and Mis. Glenn Trout. Miss Marietta Hlgson entertained laM Friday with a reunion of tho Fleur de He club, which flourished eeveral years ago. Miss Grace Gallett of Boise was the honor guest of the afternoon. Others present were the Mioses Dorothy Hull, Mildred Anthen, Mre. Charles A. Bryan, Mrs. E. C. White, Jr., and Mrs. Chester Welle. Mrs. Arthur Scott entertained informally at five hundi-ed Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Ed. Conley received high score and Mrs. E. T. Sturgeon the guest favor. Those present were the Misses Myra Kane, Hortense Mullen, Mabel and Eva Kaslska, Marietta Hlgsou, Dorothy Hull. Martha Christian and Helen Latterner; Mrs. Edward Shaefer, Mra. Charles A. Bryan. Mrs. L. D. Franklin, Mrs. Pred Banning, Mrs. E. N. Robert. Mrs. E. T. Sturgeon. Mrs. J. M. De Witt, Mrs. J. H. Ollee, Mrs. Chester Wells. Mrs. R. M. Terrell, Mrs. Glenn H. Trout, Mrs. Ralph Welngartner and Mra. D. W. Standrod, Jr. Mrs. E. C. White entertained tbe perk committee commit-tee of the Civic Hub last Friday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. A. M. Newton, Mrs. E. W. Byrne, Mre. Theodore Turner, Sr.. Mre. George North. Mrs. T. R. Davis. Mrs. Pease, Mrs. W. A. Wright, Mrs. H. B. Thompson, Mrs. John Tupper, Mrs. C. D. Smith, Mrs. Harvey Holmes and Mre. W. A. Anthea. J MT. PLEASANT 4 V MT. PLEASANT. Sept. 23. The Women's Missionary Mis-sionary society of tho -Presbyterian church met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. W. Wall. Mrs. H. C. Jacobs entertained the Twentieth Century club at its flrel meeting Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Special features of the afternoon's pro-gramme pro-gramme wei e the president's address by Miss Wlnnifred Jensen, a piano solo by Mrs. V. L. Johnson, a Riley poem by Miss Helen I-arsen and a vocal solo, ' September Day," by Miss Franres Jensen. The committee In "the city beautiful" beau-tiful" campaign gave their report of the summer's sum-mer's work. Fifteen club members were present, with Mrs. A. Aldrich and Mrs. D. D. Tcbbs special spe-cial guests. Mrs. F. C. Jensen will entertain I he ctuli at Its next meeting, Thursday, September Sep-tember 2. Mrs. A. E. Petersen entertained Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon at a Kensington and luncheon for the O. S. A. club. The following were present: MfS-dames MfS-dames E. C. Johnson. Fred Stanfleld. P. M. Mr-Arthur. Mr-Arthur. A. C. Madsen, Joseph Monson, R!nda Nielsen, Brothersen, Hyrtim Madsen, Niels Larson . Byron Carter, John Stanfleld and Miss Selma Jensen. Miss Velma Tldwell and Mis Delta Nelson entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Andrew Kmidsen for the Beehive girla. Awards were made for the year's work. Mrs. W. P. Winters entertained Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon at a children's party In honor of her daughter Louise's eighth birthday. The following follow-ing llitle guests were present : Mazic Jane and Fein Olf'on. Margaret Peel. Helen and Margaret Norton. Kalhryn Earle, El and Freda Rasmusen. Lula Hampshire. Ethel and Ruth Olfcon, Helen Erickren and Joyce and Myrtle Johnston. After a month's visit here with relatives, Mrs. Fay Bowman and son, Ralph, have returned to their home in Copperopolis. Cal. Mrs. Amaa Aldrich entertained a number of friends at a Kensington Thursday afternoon. A number of vocal selections were contributed by Miss Goldie Nellsen and "Miss Melba Aldrich. Mrs; Aldrich's guests were Mesdames H. c. Jacobs, James Larsen, Hans Netlsen, J. W. Andersen. Ander-sen. C. W. Sorensen, Ed. Fi-eston, H. F. Wall, C. H. Denhaller, Martin Aldrich, E. L. Brandon, Orange Aldrich, J. W. Cherry, F. C. Jensen, R. L. Madsen and M Iss Goldie Neilsen. The Misses Winona Cherry. Elmira Barton, Ruth Candland and Max Pace. Clair Andersen and Bert Madsen were guests at an informal party at the W. D. Candland homo Tuesday evening. The Home Culture club met Wednesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Amisa Aldrich. Under the direction direc-tion of Miss Margaret Thurman the club read the first scene from "The Merchant of Venice." Miss Melba Aldrich sang Edwin Greene's "Sing Me t Sleep. " Thirteen club members and two uneeial . guests, Mrs. A. S. Nllaon and Mre. Kay Bowman of Coupe ropolis. Cal., woi e set ved luncheon by i ho hc-tcs, at-siMed by her daughter. Miss Melba Aldrich. The next nieetltuj of tin club ulll ha wlih Mrs. R. Andt-rseu on Wednesday, October Octo-ber i. Mm. Mor-an Winters entertained informally at r luncheon Wednesday evening in honor of her biith-day biith-day anniveiaary. The guests Included Mrs. Sucsn B. Tebbn. Mid. George Madsen, Mrs. F- W. Wall. Mrs. Ray Bowman and Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Tebba. The Twenl leth Century club of Mt. Pleasant held its first meeting of the season Thursday aft- ernoon with Mrs. II. C. Jacobs. During the year the club will study art. education, cliia aud conservation. The officers for the ensuing year are Miss Wlnnifred Jensen, pieident; Mrs. Fannie C. Miles. ice president: Mis Hilda Madsen, nc-retary nc-retary ; Miss Aunio Johansou. treasurer: Mrs. W. D. Candland. librarian: Mrs. J. T. Neff. corresponding cor-responding secretary: Mrs. H. C. Jacobs, historian. his-torian. During the winter Miss Jensen will give. series of art lectures. Mrs. R. L. Madsen Is tho chairman of the department, on conservation: Mra. H. C. Jacobs is in ohnrge of the library department; depart-ment; Mrs. FannU C. Mile has charge of the ' educational department, and tho civics department depart-ment Is under Miss Hilda Mudaen. Miss Wlnnifred Wlnni-fred Jeynen, as club prisldtm. ha appointed on the literary committee Mrs. Fnnnie C. Miles, Mrs. George Madsen. Mrs. W. D. Candland, Mrs. J. P. Neff and MLs Wlnnifred Jensen. The mem- bers of the social committee are Mrs. Grorp Chnstrnsen. Mrs. C. L. Stewart. Mrs. C, W. Sorensen. Sor-ensen. Mrs. John H. Seely, MIsb Hilda Madfioa and Mis Margaret Candland. I AMERICAN FORK f 4 f AMERICAN FORK, Sopr. L'S. Sir. and Mrs. V. S. Robinson entertained rs their fiuests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jaek-"1 son and danprhtr, Marguerite; R. Jj. , Moore, Mrs. Florence Khrbur, and W. Wolfgang of Salt lako and Mra. Ira. Mann of Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Cora McBrlde returned home Sunday Sun-day from a month's visit to California. Mra. C. L. Joy of Salt, Take spent tha week in American Fork the guest of her " mother, Mrs. J. B. Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Grant of Salt. Lake, formerly residents of this city, were via-itiitjf via-itiitjf friends and relatives hero Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Heber C. Cutler and children chil-dren of Garland, motored to American. i-Fork i-Fork Sunday and spent tho dav as txuesis of Mrs. Cutler's father, John Condcr. Mr. and Mrs. Fon Green were the fruesls of Mrs. Laura Francom and Mrs. Jaclc Rosell at Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Short of Blnsham spent the week In this city, the Rtiest of her mother, Mra. George Summervllle. Mr. and Mrs. Kills Preston have moved to Salt Lake to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer and daughter, Selina, of provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Chipman, Jr., Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Woolton, Sr., entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday for J. if. Wootton and famllv, J. A. Wootton and family, Bert Wootton and family and Willis Bromley and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jenson and daucti-ter, daucti-ter, Mrs. Clarence Naylor, of Provo were guests of Mrs. Sarah Crookston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bromley and children chil-dren motored down from Eureka Sunday and spent the day as guests of Mi's. Rosa Bromley. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Firmage and Mr. and Mrs. A. Chipman motored to Heber City Sunday and were guestB of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Firmage. The Misses Margaret and Emma Inger-sol Inger-sol left the first of the week for California. Cali-fornia. Lawrence G. McCandiass and Mvrtle Dlckerson, both of this citv, were married by Deputy County Clerk Ellas A. Gee at Provo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Preston have re- 1 turned to American Fork, after spending the summer In Montana. I RICHFIELD T , RICHFIELD, Sept. 23. Mra. P. P. Poulson entertained en-tertained at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon, complimentary to her Bleier, Mrs. Clara Wayne of Montana. Mrs. Clara R. Woolara of Los Angelca spent ' a few days visiting relatives here on lier way t Chicago. Mrs. W. W. Morrison and eon, Florlan, motored mo-tored to Salt Lake- Wednesday. A china slower was glren Wednesday evening in honor of Mfes Dorothy Wright at lb home of Mrs. I. L. Wright. Mr. and Mre. B. E. Hoffman left for California Cali-fornia Wednesday. Mrs. J. B. Lewis entertained the Bridge elub Wednesday afternoon. , The Star Crochet elub was entertained by Mrs. C. J. Mai matin Tuesday afternoon. The members present were Mesdames Guy Lewis, N. P. C. Norman. I. L. Wright. D. E. Whyte, R. Gratnes, R. W. Hoggan and Thomas Brown. Mrs. will Morrison entertained at a Ken- rlngton Thursday afternoon in honor of Mra. Clara Wyne. Mrs. J. J. Stlener Is visiting In Salt Lake. Miss Unita Holdaway of Provo spent the weekend week-end visiting with Miss Elva Clark. Mrs. VI late Johnson and daughter, Geneva, of Mt. Pleasant spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Clark. The Misses Hortense and Susie Semsater of Provo are visiting here. Mra. Julian Hcppler entertained the Mirth- s makers Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Percy Allred of Marysvale la vleltlng here. Mrs. Oram Johnson entertained Tuesday evening even-ing in honor of Earl Smoot of Provo. |