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Show I Brigham Society 4 , i BRIG-HAM CITY. Sept 2 Mm- eve ning last week President Pearson took t party into the canyon to look over the site for the Feathers' and Suns outing and make preparations for the coming hike. They enjoyed a canyon upper and went in search of choke Cherries, reporting when they re turned turn-ed that the cherries this year are as largo as bird's eggs. Those In the party were: Mr and Mrs, A C. Pear-ton, Pear-ton, Dr. and Mrs. Ezra V addoups. Bishop and Mrs. E M. Tyson, Bishop Bish-op and Mrs A. s Rich, i'.ishop and I Mrs. Hyrum Valentine, Mr. and ftlrs. J. Frank Rowrlng and Mrs I eah Rceder. Thursday c enlng, Miss Ivy and Thora Mads, n and Miss Rosy Dustman Dust-man entertained at a lawn party after af-ter which all enjoyed a plunge in the aladsen hot springs Lunch was served to tho following. Miss Erma White Pearl Barker Blx V oodyatt. Ven-oa Ven-oa Harper, Eva Madson, Ethel Mad-een, Mad-een, Rosy Dustman Ivy Madscn. T)v-ra T)v-ra Madsen, Ernest Hjorsley, Dugy Burt, June Hadley, Rudolph Rasmus-ien, Rasmus-ien, Parly Rasmuss n. ern Wlvom. Grant Davis. Wrnnle Rogers, (jleen Jlathlas and Rudolpn Kaiser. Mrs. Deverne Sheffield and Miss Manilla Forsgren entertained Friday evening at the home of Mr:; Sheffield In compliment to Mrs. Wallace Jrn-len, Jrn-len, who expects to leave soon for Chicago. Chi-cago. The rooms were decorated with tall vases of fall flowers The evening was spent In needle work and socls chat, and a tray luncheon was served to 10 guests. . . . Mrs. George L. Johnson was hostess to the L. B. H. club Thursdaj afternoon after-noon at her home. Pink rose buds and bab) breath were used In the de. -orations and a color scheme of pink and white was carried out In the serving serv-ing of a dainty luncheon. The after noon was spent with needle work. Mrs Grace ( 'hristofferson and Mrs. Henry Tlngey were guests -4 Mr and Mrs. M G Hansen entertained enter-tained at a chicken dinner Sunday afternoon In honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garrett of Layton and Mr. and Mrs Earl Bobbins of Kaysville A bowl of Dahlias centered the table and covers were laid for 13. 0 Ml8S Lillian Hart entertained the Morning Glory swarm of the Bee Hive Girls Friday evening at her home. The lecture was treated by Clara Pearson. 'Following games and dancing, light Ire fresh mcnts were served Fourteen i ml..ers were present. Mr. Hilma V. Goude of Minneapolis Minn . p.raounces the engagement of hi r daughter, Muriel, to Hyrum A. Malmrose of this city The marriage will pke place Wednesday in the Salt Eake temple Miss Florence Lee entertained a number of her little friends Saturday afternoon at her home, it lx Ing her tenth birthday anniversary Games Wfre played on the lawn and dainty refreshments were served. I Tuesday Of last week the 22nd Mrs I Maggie Hunsaker of Honeyville and Mrs Zarback and non. Rulon, of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mrs I T iPribble celebrating their mother's birthday. They remained until Thurs-day Thurs-day when her husband and two oldest bons, Karl and Ray, motored up from I So It lake They all returned home j Thursday evening Mrs Pribble re- ceivi 1 several nice presents from her i hlldren. I The Young Matron's club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs iev.rn" Sheffield with Mrs Sheffield and Mrs. Loris Whitaker as hostesses. The afternoon was spent BlSCUSSlhg business matters of the club and dolnjf needle work. A dainty tray luncheon followed. Mrs. William L Gldncy entertained 'at' a lawn party Tueday evening at her home on G19 South Main street I Japanese lanterns lighted the lawn here games were played and dainty 'refreshments were served. Thirty guests were present. Jos H Thompson has returned from Salt Lake, where he has been visiting I for ten dais Ho wis accompanied l home by Willard Durrani who will visit in brluhain for a wea kor more. Mr and Mrs John S. West of Hoodj River, Oregon are visiting tnls Peek at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph A i West, Mrs. C. H. Gillls and Miss Myrtle (Jills of Ogdcn are their guests. A eon arrived Monday at tho home of Mr and Mrs Poster Slmonsen which mfans that Mayor Slmonsen and Charley Anderson are both granddads grand-dads again. Mr. Ralph Merrell and Olene Jos-ephson Jos-ephson left fur Nevada where they! have accepted positions with the Southern Pacific railroad company ... Miss Mabel Munns entertained her little First Ward Primary-Sunday, school class Tuesday afternoon at her home. Games were played on thol lawn and dainty refreshments were served. Mr Jack flunsnker and Mr. Kenneth Hunsaker gave B watermelon bust to B large number of their friends, Frl- day evelning. at tho home of J. C. Hunsaker, in Harper. . . . Clarence Wright of Bennington.' Idaho spent a few dajSJ In Brigham J recently, the guest of Mr, and Mrs.j Will H ltidd. Miss Lorent Call and Miss Orpha Jacobs of Perry were guests of Miss Utah. Hunsaker' last Sunday. Mrs LaMar Pensen and children left for Morgan Tuesday where they will visit for a few days m Mr and Mrs. Yiggo Johnson were made happy by the arrival of a fine 1 baby girl All concerned are doing nicely. Miss Ltah Hunsaker returned home recently from Tremonton, h re she has been visiting the past ten days as the guest of Miss Lucille Archibald. Ar-chibald. .Mr. and Mrs Mrx Fishburn returned return-ed home Tuesday from Salt Lake alter al-ter spending a few days with friends. The marriage of Miss Merle Goudo. Oi Minneapolis, Minn., and Hyrum A. Malmrose of this city, was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple Mr. Malmrose is the son of Mrs. Augusta j Malm r ise and r ecently fulfilled a mission to the northern states, where he first met his bride. Friday evening eve-ning a wedding reception was glv- , 41. l 1. il,,. 1. .. w. ..f II... 'bridegrooms mother Mr. and Mrs Ualmrose will make Brigham City their homo. Mr and Mrs George L. ftundol of Pullman, Washington, who are spending spend-ing a month's vacation In Utah, arils ar-ils id In Brigham City Monday afternoon after-noon from tfalt Lake, and Ogden where they spent the week end They remained In Brigham until Thursday Thurs-day evening, visiting relatives and I friends when they went to iogan (and Bear lake, returning to Washington Wash-ington by September 16, so that Mr IZundel may resume his work as plant pathologist for the state oi . I slington. sling-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Zundel have not been in Utah for two years. Miss Merle Goude, a bride of the week, was the honored guest at B parcel par-cel shower given Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs William Sheffield, Shef-field, by Mrs. Sheffield Mrs. Lester i Barker and Mrs Laurence Jorgeii-jsen. Jorgeii-jsen. The guests wen entertained on the lawn, where they enjoyed games, i music and needlework A two-course luncheon followed, served to the following, fol-lowing, Mecdamcs E M. IVson., Prank Earl Sr ,, Frank Fail Jr. Charles Anderson, An-derson, Arthur Johnson. Z. Earl, Jo-Iseph Jo-Iseph H Peterson, Taylor Benson Les-(ter Les-(ter Chrlstensen, Chris Chrlstensen, Janus Tlngey, Alfred ulsen. Mar in E i Usen, i I . Christens n, William Earl, j W BHeffleld, Ellen Carter, I Israel Johnson, Elwyn Seeley. J . Barker. Harmon Hansen, Nels Hansen, Han-sen, Augusta Malmrose, James John-Bon, John-Bon, JLeslls Brunkor, Alfred Jorgensen and the Misses Laura Tlngey, Vera Earl and Pearl Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Cooley spent Sdveral days In Salt Lake this we. k. wh'-re Mrs Cooley visited friends and Dr Cooley Will take post graduuto work from Dr, Harlow Brocks, pro-tessor pro-tessor at the Medical University and Bellview hospital, Medical College, New York, who will conduct a course on physical diagnosis. Tho Ladles' Cilc Improvement club met Thursday afternoon In the Commercial Com-mercial club rooms with President Mrs. A. L Stout presiding, Mrs Clifton Pierce and Mrs. LeRoj B. Young were hostesses. a variety of beautiful fall flowers decorated tho rooms, including EFwi diss biles, marigolds, mar-igolds, salvia and ferns. The serving table was centered with a crystal basket bas-ket of solomon colored gladiolaa, with candles of the same shade in tall silver sil-ver candle sticks, at each end. A. M. Hansen, of tho Peach Hay committee was present and spoke Id behalf of the parade committee it was d i Ided that the club should have S float lu the parade and a rommitteo for the same appointed, other business matters mat-ters were discussed and other committees com-mittees appointed. Tho speaker of the day was Wesley E King ot Salt Lake who gave a most Inspiring talk on "The Possibilities of I'tah." Mr. King is a native of the state of Illinois Illi-nois and told in an Interesting waj why he first came to Utah and why he has made his home here Among Othi r remarks he said that the majority ma-jority of the beautiful scenery' of the world Is right here in I'tah. Two vocal vo-cal duets were rendered by Priscllla and Edith Nelson, accompanied by Mrs. Stout. A two-course tray luncheon lunch-eon followed, served by the iollowlng committee: Mrs. James B. Thomson. Thom-son. Mrs. Perry 1 . Peters, Mrs Henry Frogloy, Mrs M. C. Ulscn. Mrs Abe Tu ih r, Mrs. C. W. Crossman and Mrs il i . Page. Mrs. Reese Wight was voted In a new member of tho club A wedding reception was given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Augusta Malmrose In honor of Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Malmrose, whose marriage took place Wednesday Kali flowers decorated the rooms. A hot supper was served early in the evening eve-ning and games and music followed Tin- guests numbered 4 0. Miss Pearl Anderson and Miss Vera Earl assisted In serving. . Mr and Mrs. Oscar Malmrose of Logan were down to attend the wedding wed-ding reception gi . n in honor of Mr. and Mrs Hyrum Malmrose. last evening. eve-ning. a A delightful house party was given giv-en Wednesday evening at the home of Mayor and Mrs V c. Slmonsen, in I I honor of the firemen, arrnnged by I their wives Games and music were njoed and a tray luncheon was ser. I ed to 30 guests Miss Hazel Forsgren entertained the M. C. Society at her home Thursday I evening. The rooms wero decorated 1 with Cosmos. Following music and ,' DOi dlework a dainty tray luncheon was served. Miss Grace Forsgren as-j slsted In serving. |