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Show " j ATPAXBS OF THE WEEK. Mr, and Mrs. Kdward V,. .Tonkins cn-' cn-' tertainod twenty at. a handsomely ap-' ap-' pointed dinnor at their home Saturday ' evoning. Tho, guests wero seated at ' two tables, oach prettily decorated in ' white and greou, v.'ith a crystal bowl of ' while roses and ferns in tho center, while largo bows of white and green chiffon wcro on either ond of tho table, which was lighted with green-shaded ' silver cnudolabni. Covers were laid ' for the following: , , Boebo. Mr. and Mrs. Daynes. Colonel and O. C. . Mrs. J. J., Jr. Badger, Mr aiHl'pccry jMr. and Mrs. Mrr. Carl A. : j0senh S Cutler. Mr. nn.l Mrs. i . ,T. C, Jv .Rich, Mr. and Mrs. , Daynes, "Mr. and Homer. Mrs. J. .1. v ,'Smlth. Mr. and Mrs. Daynes, Mr. and John 1". ofvJ-ichi. Mrs. Harold S. -1 An informal musical programme followed fol-lowed tho dinner. Louis English Vike oiitrrtaiiiod twenty-livo friends delightfully at. his home Friday evening in lionor of his graduation gradua-tion from the Webster school. The school colors of purple and white were usofl, together with largo clusters of violets and hyacinths, in the decorations. decora-tions. Tho evening was devoted to games and music. Tlio sixth annual banquet of the Young People's Bible class of tho First M. E. church was held Friday ovening iu tho church parlors, when fifty members mem-bers wore present. .The rooms and tables were- nrotlity docorated in rod and green, with carnations, ferns and potted plants. After an elaborate dinner din-ner Dr. Short acted as loastinastor and responses worn given to tho following: "What; Will .11. Tako to Brine Our Class Membership to .1007" bv Dr. C. A. Wherry; -'Class Becollections," by A. R. Peters; ''Class Poem," by- Mrs. E. O- Leo: "What Time Should a Young Mau Leave When Calling on His Sweetheart?" by K. ft. Fisk; "Class President Greeting," by Miss Mabel Johnstone, secrelarv of the Y. W. C. 'A.: '-The Ladies," by A. E. Eberhardt- The -Future of the Class," by J. II. Papo, the teacher of .tho class, which expects soon to have a membership of liiO." Tho committee in charge of Iho bauquof. were Miss Gail Mills. Miss Kuima Heckner, E. P. Fisk and E. 11. Shaw. . A delightful evening was spent on Thursdhv at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clift, when :i number of friends entertained at .a surpriso party in honor of Miss Floreuco Clift. Tho evening was spent in games and music, followed by dninty refreshments. The guests who enjoyed the evening were: Barker, Miss Bca-iFlsher, Miss Lillian trlco .Kullci'. Edward Brewstor. Len Gill. MIf.s TSfflc Bishop. Wiilter , '.111. Miss Vent. Burt, James- jlllll. Mlsa Lillian Barnes. Miss Ada llulsh, IL C. Cameron, F.mmett. Park. Georso Clift, Miss Frances Sorenson, Miss Clift, Holland Ollvlit Miss Evelyn Pcilly, Miss 'lara Ten-ucr Ten-ucr and Mian lone Carroll, teachers in the public schools, entertained eighteen at a delightful box party at the Or-phcuni Or-phcuni Saturday afternoon, followed by u luncheon at Fxanklin's, in honor of Miss Blanche Slaals, one of tho teachers, teach-ers, who has resigned and will leavo today to-day for her home, iu Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. W. Clcmcnd entertained eight at a box parly at; iho Salt Lake theater Thursday evcnnjg, followed by a supper at tho New Louvre. A number of friends spout a pleasant afternoon Friday at tho home of Mrs. W. C. Xibley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Boyd entertained en-tertained a few friends at a prettily appointed dinner at their homo' Saturday Satur-day ovening. s Lanncs l. Bemiis entertained a number num-ber of his friends at a stagg part-' Tuesday, evening at His- home. Those who enjoyed the evoning wore It. J. |