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Show MURRAY 1 Special lo Tlio Tribune. MURRAY, Nov. 13. Tho College club held a pleasant nicetinir Friday evening at the home of Miss Laura Hurmeister. Some names were proposed, pro-posed, to be voted upon at the next meeting There was' some talk of revising re-vising the constitution, but nothing definite was done. Mrs. Helen France of IJounli t'ul, a Murray visitor for some time, will return re-turn homo I his week. The general board of the Granite slake primaries entertained the local oflicors Thursday aftornoon iu the stake house. The affair was the lirst of its kind this season, Dancing and luncheon- wore the features of the afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Charles Fran Its entertained tho Thimble club Thursday afternoon. The affair was turned into a houso-warininc, as it was the lirst uieetiim in Mrs. Franks 's new home. Tho living room was decorated in purple and white chrysanthemums, chry-santhemums, and the dining room in yellow and white. ' Blanche Drinkwater. daughter of Mr. and M.rs. J. I?. Drinkwater of this place, and Kay Arnold, were married Wednesday. Tho young folks Avill make their home in Murray. Frank Pearson and Will Johnson arrived ar-rived in Murray this week from Grand Inaction, -where they have been spending spend-ing the past three uonths on -a ranch. Tho men will leave Murray Monday for Logan, lo enter the Agricultural college. Miss Alice K. Jones of Blackfoot is here to spend a week or more with her sister, Mrs. C. J. Overman. v Mrs. Marv S. Fowler of Huntington is hero visiting her sons, David A, and W. R. Fowler, who have charge of the manual training and art works of the Murray schools. The members of the V. Q. 1'3.. No. K521, gavo another parly Wednesday evening in the clubrooms. bovernl applicants ap-plicants were initiated into the mysteries mys-teries of I-Jagledom. A number of vis-iting vis-iting birds was in evidence. AEter.thc intiation a banquet was served ia tho spacious reception room. .Several hops aro to take place here tho coming season. The cozy little amusement hall at the First ward chapel will bo the center point of interest, when the season tlnally opens. At tho Trooadero the dancing season is now on, this popular place of amusement be ing the. rendezvous everv baturday evening for many Murray folks. Mrs. H. White is iu Idaho visiting visit-ing her daughter. .Mrs. 15.' A. Hoover has given up her residence here and in the future will live iu Tooele. Frank P.urgner has left for Silver City, where hn will bo connected with tho'Taylor-Brnnton Ore company as general gen-eral foreman. Jiniinio Lane has returned from a two weeks' hunting (rip at Hear lake. Miss llonora Stung visited Mrs. D. .Stewart at Halt Lake the past week. |