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Show o i Social Happenings in-. Cities ' and Towns of Utafl OGrDEN. Special to Tho (Tribune. OGDEN. F6h. 12. One of tho most "brilliant social events 'of tho qonson was the ball given by Mr. and Sirs, .lack "Browning and Air. and .Mrs. Alnrk Smith Alonday evening at the Congress Dancing academy. Palms ami llowors wore used In tho decorations of the reception room and dancing1 hall. A lino musical programme pro-gramme was furnished by an enlarged orchestra. ,- bey of young Indies ..served punch to tho guests, ji ml dainty refreshments refresh-ments were nerved during' I he evening by a local caterer, "About Unco hundred and tlfly were present, among whom wcro the following out-of-town guests: Mr. and Mrs. Quia Punhani of Hlsmnrk. N. D. ; -Mrs. llanv Bayard or Chicago, Mr. and Mm. Jl. 'IVnbroke. Mr Rrldgo, Mr. and Mrs. George Savage. Miss Ida Mnv Savage. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. -Shoaly of Salt- Uike; Miss Ruth Allnogu.- of Michigan; Horace Nebeker or- Logan; Ml.ss Mamie MolVnti. Miss Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. It. Y. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. No-vkc of Salt Lako. Miss -Mice l-undf ISphrulm and Miss Dora Johnson, daughter of Judge Johnson John-son of Spring C'lty, were the guests of Miss Lillian Stovons for a. row days. Tho young ladles are on I heir way to California, where they, will spend the remainder of the wlnlr as tho guests of .Miss Johwon's .mother. Mr. and Mrs! Kay liobinsou entertained rbout fortv guests at a musical Sunday wiling at I heir home Gilbert Stullor and Frank Hernhnnlt. who were tbe guests of honor, furnished an excellent jii'ozranime, assisted by a number of lo- al "musicians. .Many beautiful selections were rendered bv Mr. iSluMer. who Is a t lented violinist, and 'by Mr. Hernhnnlt. who Is also a proniisltig young iiiusii lan. A immber of piano. RUllm- and cornet se-Je se-Je lions were rendered by a number of the guests. Mr. Brook gave an lmper-ron.illou lmper-ron.illou of "1'nrle Josh" In costume, and Miss Nellie Bacon, ihv'ssed in Japanese ror.jume, sang a song In the Japanese language lu a very pleasing manner. Other pleasant features' of the evening even-ing were the comic rending, "Learning lo Skate." bv Mrs. Robfnson. and "Bad Boys Seeing "Things al .Night." by Miss Martha Wardlaw. Following the programme pro-gramme refreshments were served and a pleasant social hour was spent. Harvey T- Bell was one of the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. Miss Nellie Rutledge. formerly of Ogden. Og-den. Is visiting her parents in -this city. Miss Minnio Brandley of Provo is tho guest of Mrs. N. A. Cay. Airs. Gertrude Packard of Springvillc Is visiting friends in Ogden. Tho Jolly Bachelors will entertain on February 17. A valentine ball will be given by the Knights or Pythias. Monday evening. February II, at tho Royal Dancing, academy. Miss Florence Ethel Fisher Has gone to Pocatcllo, where sho will slug m a theater. An excellent programme was given at the Industrial school Thursday evening, tinder tho auspices o.f the Historical society, so-ciety, v . Tho ladles' aid society of the Congre- H gational church worn entertained Thurs- H day afternoon at tho home Mrs. C, F. H The ladles of St. Joseph's Sowing so- H clety were entertained Thursday after- H noon at St. Joseph's lutll by Mrs. T. D. j Ryan and Mrs. W. J. Dermody. H I"). A. .Lindsay of Eureka is visiting J with Mr. and Mi's. George AVhipnle. William Thurston Brown and Mrs. H Brown of Salt Lake are the guests uf H Mrs. Kato ililliard. Mr. Brown lectured H at the' Carncglo hall Thursday evening H on the "Origin of. Right and Wrong1." . H The "Weber Academyband gavo :l con- H cert in the academy auditorium AVednos-" H day eyenlng to a very appreciative nu- H Tlio Queen Esther circle of the Alolh- 1 odist church, gavo a very interesting H programme in the church parlors Frl- H day evening. H Miss Minnie Brown entertained in 1 honor of Miss, Claro Smith of Salt Lake, H at. her home. Tuesday evening. The H evening7 was spent In 'music and gamev1. H afer which a dainty luncheon was H Tho International Order of Good H Templars gave a masquerade party Frl-day Frl-day evening, February. 11, at the K. of The Tolstoi club met with Mis. Alice H Ed wards at her home on Tuesday. Fob- H n i -Ivy S. An excellent programme was H given. Mrs. Alice Edwards read Lin- H coin's favorite pooni. "Oh, Why Should H the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud:" Mrs. H llattlo Miller read an original paper' on Llrroln's life: Mrs. F. II. King read H clippings from old newspapers published H at the time of Lincoln's death: "Remlu- H Iscenccs," by Mrs. Nate Kuhn; "Last H Nlcht of "Lincoln." by Mrs. II. Rosen- H bluth. and "Speech at Gettysburg," by H Mrs. T- W. Cpiancy, all proved very in- H tc resting. A number of timely topics were j discussed, after which Mrs. Benschel 1 gave a talk on "Ida Lewis, tho Llght- Hj house Keeper at Newport." H The. Child Culture club will meet with" H Mrs. Thomas D. Dee at her home Tues- H day, Fcbruao' 13. An Interesting pro- H gramme has been arranged, otic of the H features being a valentine party.. Mrs. H Francos Kohn will give a' talk cn "Pure H Food," and Mrs. 1 Millard's subject, on "The Bitter Cry of the Children," will H he Interesting. Thursday evening the Baraeo Sundat H sehool class, which is composed of, the H young men of Hie Methodist church; met Hl lit the home of Mrs. Burnham for' a so- H clal eveuing. A number of Instrumental Hj and vocal selections were rendered", and H an Instructiy; lalk on the "The History H of Architecture and Building as a Busi- H ness" was given by B. 15. Xewloii. H llomer A. Kelp, the class teacher, gave H another of his talks. Hie subject being H "From Manila- to "Naples." . Games and H the crvlngsxf refreshments' completed H tlie i Mrs. F. II. Carr of Salt' Lake Is visit-ing visit-ing with her sister, Mis. T." D. Fon- H Miss Nan Croupa left Tuesday even- H ing for Nevada, where she will spend a H few weeks. H The young people of tho Congregation- j al church gave a very Interesting pro-, gramme Wednesday evening in the church parlors. A unique fr-uicirf nf the H programme was "An Old Fishing School." H given by the young members of the H church. wlio wore dressed in old-fasli- H loned cbstumei. A ' musical programme H was given. - after wliiCh a social hour was H rrrnt. which completed a most enjoy- H Mrs. If N- Pierce entertained at a tea H in honor ofMrs. Albert Cutler Abbott of H Mnrshalltown. la., at her home Saturday H afternoon. The guests were Mesra.me H Abbot t, Link, Kelley. Carver. Roremaii. j Fatten, Dalrymple. Gideon, P.lgelow. Miss H Mntliews and John Itead of Salt Lake. H The llistorieal society, will meet with 1 Mrs. O. J. Slilwell February 111. A lalk H will be given on Spain by Aliss Joidr H Seaman. . 1 . GARFIELD. ' i ' i H Special to The Tribune. i GARFIKLP. ' Feb. f-. G.rlield Social H club gave a one-act home talent conedy. H entitled "Obstinacy." in the. Odd-Fellows' 1 hall, which was givatly enjoyed. H M;rs. A. G. Kills will entertain the Bo- B nl :i card club next "Wednesday. 1 Tho Sunday Night club will have a j anss meeting in the Odd Fellow's' half t.)iis evening. Vocil selections will he 1 given by Mi's, ('. (',. Plummcr of Salt H Tnke and the pialc quartette of Gar- H fulil, The memhci'S of the club are i pl: nuiug to open a reading room and H gymnasium for Hi" bcncilt of the young B men In the near future. H? The Garfield Sewing dub will be cn- H terbiined Thursday by Mi-s. D. L. Bar- Has Never Eaten Meats . MISS ORA KRESS. . " v. iMiss Ora Kress has nover eatefi a nioutlifiil of meal, in all 'her life of twcntyUvo years, so it niaUers not I o Iicr how Iiih Lho beof trust, balloons prices. Miss Kns, a student at the Woman s Medical collce is a fl-iu"litt'r of Dr. D. Jl. Kress, suporintcnrtciil. of the evenlh-Day Advent isL .Sanilariuin. Wafebington, D. f. lie stronyly advocates a modifiod viotarinuism which per-nuts per-nuts 1 ho consumption of milk, butter and oWS. u i,rotif;li, up his dnuliler in accordance with his.dioletic theory. Miss Kress is lieallhv, robust, choer-ful. choer-ful. a real favorite with her lollow nieilical sltHlents. She lives on crroiils inillc. butler, egs. ice cream, fruit and soiim cant'lv ' "Tp see peo,.le rin- HuMnsclvos on moat, poultry ;,! fish is repulsive fo me. said Miss Kress today. ''Why loll livmp Ihincs foe food when tho earth is onerous willi her bountv ol hc.'illhful, uoiirishiiiff footlU" " "Do you believe in voclari:mism bocattso.it i healthful or bccituso it is humane " slie was asked. . "P.olh," slie answered. "Do you wear plumes or feathers?"' "Oh, "no; that would bo inconsistent. " "Do von find vour liyhL food nonrishin- and salisfvinc' " "Do Hook underfed ??' sho relorl cd. dauHiiiiff. "And rcmombcr "I work hard at my studies and mental exertion is exhauslinir. " ! PAKK CITY. t . Special. tp Tho Tribune. PARK CITY. Feb. 12. Tho regular, meeting of the Woman's Athenaeum was held Monday last at lho home of Mi's. Julius Frankle. Mls F,va . 3 lughes ' was the leader of the lesson -and gave an excellent paper on "Tho 1 llHtorlelil "Writers." Mrs. Fraiiklo had a olvlu paper.. pa-per.. "Wednesday evening Mr. Fred Smith entertained a number of friends in honor of Charles Heath- of North Yakima. Wash., who is visiting here. The guests spent the evening playing cards, and the prJ7.es were awarded to Mi. Sherman Fargo and William Buck. Utter, delicious de-licious refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fargo. Mr. ami Mrs. Oliver Lockheart. Mr. and Mrs. Julius FrunKlc. .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buck Mr. and .Mrs. ! Lee B. Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherman, Sher-man, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Boggs, Mrs. Allen and Charles Heath. Mrs. IS. J. Beggs entertained Thursday Thurs-day "afternoon In honor of Mrs. O. .W. Allen. Tho ladles played cards during the afternoon and later dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served 'to Mrs. Sherman Fnrgo. Mrs. Lee Wight. Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. Frank MeKwnn. Mrs.- O. W. Allen, Mrs. Oliver Lockheart. .Mi. Oscar Forslund, Mrs. W. J. Buck, Mrs. Julius Frankle. Mrs. W. t). Sutton and Mrs. Lockheart. ' Prizes were a warded to Mrs. Sherman Fargo and Mrs. O. Allen. Mrs. Fred Sherman . entertained Informally Infor-mally at dinner Thursday .In honor of Charles Heath. One of the social events of the wek was the grand ball Tuesday evening given by the park City Military bantl. Paul Billings left Friday arternoou on a brief visit through the northwest. A pleasant affair of the week was that of Monday evening when "a got-ae-qualnted party" was given fnVSoelety hall by the members of tin local order of Elks. The Park City band was In at-, tendance and furnished a musical programme pro-gramme that was greatly enjoyed by all present. Mr. Hull, a vajidevillo artist, and Prof. Werlenlleld were present and were principal faeloi-j; In making lho affair af-fair a success. A German lunch with all lis trimmings was served. Miss Anna AVibton returned to her homo, tin tlio' Park, after, an absence of three months in Koiumercr. Wyo. The inemoers of lho Bllllkeii dub were pleasantly entertained by Mlscs Blanch innd Alice Dc.lghtou, Friday evening. The young ladies spent the evening in playing play-ing games and later a delidous lunch was served to the Misses Gertrude McLaughlin. Mc-Laughlin. Ima ISvans-. Rhea Riley. Crescent Cres-cent Smith. Miriam Raddon. Ada Kimball. Kim-ball. Clara Kimball. Le Nora Hurley. Doin ISvans and ISdna Sutton. Miss Bessie McClean entertained the niembeir of the A. B. W. S., Friday evening. even-ing. . Games were played during (he evening and later dainty refreshments Wure served to Tessle Mclaughlin. Jean-nlo Jean-nlo Sherman. Anna Wilson. Anna Paul, Hilda Wilson.. Lisle Webb, Clara Kimball Kim-ball and ISdna. Sutton. ! . EPKRAIM. - f' i l Special to TheTribniie. ISPHR.-UM. Feb. 12 The M. D. D. dub, which Is composed of the young men of the town, and the Ladles' G. G. G. club entertained their friends al a dandng party at the pavilion last evening, which proved to be one. of Ibn prettiest parties ever given in this city. JJ'he dlping room was arranged in the club colors, whfch are" pink and green, whlb the ballroom was tlt'coraled in white ami blue, which aie lho colors of 'bo young men. An elaborate lunch wa:i served. Mr, and Mrs. Willie Anderson delightfully delight-fully entertained a number of .their friends at u progressive "high live" party at their home Wednesday evening, which jTroved to lie one of tile prcttTcst affairs of I lie past season. The prize winners were Mrs. C'olley Stayner of Salt Lake and David Poulscn or this city. Dinner was served- during the '.;irlv pari of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. ISdwbr Johansen. who have recently moved .Into .their beautiful beauti-ful home on Depot street, were given a house, warming Sunday evening IV a number of their friends'. ' Mrs.Don C. Sorensen was the hostess at, a brldgo whist parly at her homo' during dur-ing the week, in compliment to Mrs. Colley Slayner of Salt Lake, who has been visiting in this city during the past week. An elaborate midnight lunch was served. A very pleasant affair of lho past week was the dinner party given by Mr. anil jMiv. "Willie Larson. Jr., In honor of their sixth wedding -.ninlvcrsary. Covers were laid for len. I ' , PROVO. j : : i Special io Tho Triune. PUOVO. Htah. Feb. 12. Mr, flohn Giles entVrlalned al an nrtomoon lea nm'.l'V -',n'nBlton8 wn; sed hi tlie table decorations, where covers were, fti1 ,r. Mwlnm paxiI1HI. i.-firror Giles. Lrlokson. , Thomas. Pratt. Duko. rOT" w,'!d n";- tfanW. Graham. OHes. Anderson. Cassidy and T.efrirr. The Relief society of Utah stake will give n "Married Folks" character ball In the .Mozart hall Thursdav. Kebruarc Ii- An entertaining and amusing programme pro-gramme will be given. n:ii vrUefi will be awarded to wearers of the best costumes. cos-tumes. 'wr H M"'1'1 - ana wife liRVe gone to California to spend the next month.- Mrs. C: P. r Sn'ioot entertained at a children s party Wednesday afternoon in honor of the birth anniversary of her Utile daughter. Chloe. The rooms wor prettily decorated In silver, tlnsol and smllax. A liirlhday dinner was served to twelve guests.. The Sorosls Junior club met Tuesday night with Miss Ferris Noves. Arranc-iiKiits Arranc-iiKiits were nunlo for a valentine party to be given by the dub- Monday night .at Social ball, and also for tlw Wash-Inglon Wash-Inglon lea party to be given on lho L'l'd or this month. Ilss Merle Jones pleasantly entertained enter-tained at her homo We;lneSd?v arternoou arter-noou in honor of her eighteenth birth anniversary. About twenty quests were present and the nflernoon -was passed very entertainingly. A dainty birthday supper was served. Mrs. Jennie J. Jones, national Junior vice president or the Womaif's Relief corps, was here -"Wednesday lo attend the mooting, of the local corps. Mrs. Brig Johnson was ihe recipient o!" a very .enjoyable surprise l,v a number num-ber of her friends Wednesdnv nlfehl at her home hi the Sixth wrtrd. The' evening even-ing was pleasantly paS-sed In game and music George Carter of this city was a NephI visitor Hast week, the guest of Mrs. M. Hinckley. ' Irs. Fi-ink f Roxello of Kniglilsv'lllo sptnt a part of this week with friends and relatives in Provo. Mike. Sullivan apd M: L. G.n(lv of lSurekii weVe Provo vlsiiors during" lho week. , . .' Miss Marie Startup entertained the Junior - society members at her homo Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kitty A. Hints- has'roiurneil from a shoil visit to Vernal. . Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Boron entertained at tllelr home Tuesday evening in honor of-1 heir forty-third wedding anniversary. Thirty guests woro present to enjoy the games, music and a dollghtful supper. Mr. and Mrs. dial Chase entertained at a charmingly appointed dinner Monday Mon-day In honor of Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Hughes. After dinner the parly look in "The Land of Nod." at the opera house. The members of the Fourth ward entertained en-tertained at the ward house Thursday evening In honor of Dr. If. S. Fync. the choir leader. A well selected Iprogramme was rendered. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Jones' entertained enter-tained a number of their friends at a birthday party Sunday evening, tho occasion oc-casion being Mr. Jones's birth anniversary. an-niversary. Twenty guests woro present. After visit ing friends in Salt Lake City for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Ncw-conib Ncw-conib and daughter. Dorothy, have relumed re-lumed to their home in the garden oily. .Miss Ethol Noon spent this week visiting visit-ing friends hi Salt Lake City. Newton Jackson, who has been absent in Garland for the past five months, has returned to his home in provo. ( Mill. Nellie Taylor entertained at a charmingly appointed luncheon at her home Sunday afternoon and evening. Covprs were laid for irieen. Mrs. Hazel Van Wagencii and Mrs. Hans Hansen spent this week vlsiiliig in llichfield, the guests or Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen. Miss Addle Stewart entertained Ihe Agenda club mcinbnus.nt a ntuslcafe Sunday Sun-day ariei'iieon. Twenty gnosis, were present. Mr.' and Mrs. W. L. Blersach entertained enter-tained the Bridge Whist club Tuesday afternoon and evening. The prlr.es were awarded to Mrs. R. It. Irvine ifnd Mrs. Haveicanip. ' After the .guinea the hostess served a drtinty luncheon. , Mr. and Mrs. Davis Oponshaw' entertained enter-tained ten pf their friondn at dinner Sunday afternoon. 'Clarcnco Boylo of" Knightsville Is in Provo for the balance, or flic winter. j BRIG-HAM CITY. j Special to The Tribune. BI1IGHAM CITY. Feb. 12.M.rs. Sev-erena Sev-erena Iversen or the 'First ward was the ' recipient or a very well arranged surprise Monday afternoon by a few of her friends and relatives. The event was in honor of Mrs. Ivrsen's seventy -second birthday. birth-day. Specially prepared refreshments ivoi-e served, and a social tlmo was spent by all present. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Nelsen have returned re-turned from a visit of a few days with ro.la.Hves lu Logan. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Slnionseu left Thursday afternoon for an extended vIMi to the Pacific northwest. Mr. Slmonsen will attend the convention ,,f u,0 jnm. bernieu's association while al Portland. Port-land. Or. Monday evening. Mrs. A. J. -Muinis was I lie loclplent of ;u very successful sur-1'lsc, sur-1'lsc, which was arranged by a few of her friends. The parl. was arranged for tbe purpose uf mining moiiej for Mrs. Miinus. whose busbaud Is In England at the present tlni lu the Interests of missionary- work. Refreshments wop: served. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zimmerman returned home to (bis city Monday morning, after air absence of about live weeks In the east, during which (line they visited in all lho principal eastern cities, spending several days In New York City with Mr. Xlniniennan's parents. Wllllaiii Jensen has letunvd from a few days' visit with friends In Rock Springs. Wyo. Mrs. A. L. Jeppsou entertained al her home on South Main street In honor of her liflv-flrsl bbdbdny .Monday evening-A evening-A -number of friends and relatives were present.- . Many friends and relatives of W. . L. Walklns of Cache valley were visitors to Rrlgliain City .during the week and attended at-tended tlie reunion of the Watlilns famllv, which was attended by about two hundred hun-dred relatives. .Monday evening. Miss Martha Parsons was given a parcel shower by several of her-Jady friends. The parly was also In the form of a surprise: and was given at., the -home of Miss .Pn.rsons.'s parents. Miss Parsons received many beautiful and useful presents. During the evening even-ing musical numbers were rendered and refreshments woro served. Tho ladles of the' Brlgham -City Civic Improvement' league. fo hard at work making arrangements for their 'annua! ball. This year the ball will bo .given op Hie night of February 21. at the Academy Acad-emy of Music. Wednesday Miss Martha A. Parosns and Joseph C. Nelson were united in marriage in Ogden. The bride Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Parsons ol this e.lly. and Is a very popular young lady of the First ward. Mr. Nelson Is lb voungest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson, now of Montpeller, Ida., and until recently was engaged in business here. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will muko their home In this city. A. P. Mohr of Klgln. Grand county, was a guest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Isaacson during tho past fow days. Sunday evening Mrs. Kilen Carter of the First ward was given a surprise by a fow or her relatives and friends. In honor of her fiftieth birthday. The evening even-ing was spent In music nnd singing and other social diversions. Dainty refrosh-, mftnls were served during tho evening. A. V. Gadd- of No phi and D. L. Simpson Simp-son of Gunnison woro eutortnlned during lho week at the homo of Carl Isaacson. Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Bell of Ogden were visiting friends In this city a fow days during tho past week. f Hrlgham visitors to Ogden during the week were Miss Clair Chrlstensen. Marv Hoist. Christ Jlolst. Mrs. C. A. "Homey and Mrs. Charles T. Anderson. Visitors lo Logan this wepk were John IS. Balrd. Peter M. Balrd. Mrs. Lottie Coxier and Mr. and Mrs. John Jl. Ilors-Icy. Ilors-Icy. . Snlt Lake visitors were Lorenzo N. Slohl. Miss Laura Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Chrlstensen. Mrs. "Peter Forsgren. Fors-gren. Jesse W. Iloopes and J. W. W. I'oters. - j . .1 Ogden visitors lo Brlgham during the wek waf Miss Ada Mjiek, guost at the home .of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Flshburn; David licclcs; Miss Jones and II. C. Baker. 1 Mcsdamcs Annie Pearson of T.ogan and John Olson of Smlthtlcld returned to their Homes after an evtemlcd Visit with their parents in this city. Mrs. Mary Wight left- this week for Sandy, where she will visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Bateman for a few weeks. Mr. nndiMrs. C. W. Knudsou nnd Mr. and Mi's. D. L. P.'-es aio spending a fow i weeks in California. I ' TOOELE. ' i Special to Tho Tribune. TOOFLIS. Feb. 12. A delightful time wos bad on Thursday evening at the Lincoln opera house, when tho Young Ladles' society gave a banquet and ball. The ball was" artistically decoratod for. the occasion, a sumptuous supper was served, and dancing was ihe chief amusement amuse-ment until a late hour. Among those who attended from Tooele -were Joseph Jetto and Miss Mnrsden. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Merrlit. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Thomp-son and Mr. and Mrs. Harry White. Captain W. McFarland of St. JUhns was In Tooel; Wednesday. John Dunn of Alberta. Canada. Is visiting visit-ing bis grandpai-ent3 of this jdace. Joseph A. Mcllay of Salt Lake City has been visiting Ulshop S. C. Orme the past wed;.. Mrs.' F.mma J. Ajax of Center Is lu this city visiting, relatives. Airs. AJa,x will leave Tooele soon to spend the remainder re-mainder of the .winter" in California. Airs. Ada Schooling of Salt Lake. City Is the guest of her daughter. Airs. V." Green Logan, 'at Hotel Tooele. ' -r The members of Olive Branch Rebckah lodge No. will give a Alarlha Washington' Washing-ton' dime social for ail tbe members of Ihe I. O. O. F.. their husbands and friends. In the Odd Fellows' ball. February Febru-ary 2-'. , Tho Ladles' Sewing club met on Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon al the home, of Airs. Adolph Hansen. Tho afternoon was most pleasantly spent In sewing, nnd later e.-irdu were played. A dainty lunch was served. Airs. Hansen was assisted, in entertaining en-tertaining bv Airs. Fred Brule and Aim. Rhynald Thill. The club will meet with Airs. V. Green Logaif on next Wednesday at Hotel Tooele. Airs. Owen Brlnton entertained at an elaborate i! o'clock dinner on Sunday evening. Covers were laid for Air. and Airs. Owen Brlnton, Air. and Airs. Fred Undo and Air. and Airs. Rhynald ThIII. A.E. Andersoil of Denver, Colo., was. tho guest of Air. and .Mrs. Howard vyal-lace vyal-lace on Wednesday and Thursday. AIrs.s Harry S. Wales, who has been visiting In Tooele, has returned to her: homo In Salt Lake City. f The Hotel Bridge club entertained at cards on Wednesday evening In the hotel parlors. Mrs. . Donald Hendry entertained at luncheon onv AVodnosday. j HEBER. I : I Special lo 'fhc Tribune. IIISBHR, Fob. 12 Mr. and Airs. Ar-Alllstcr Ar-Alllstcr of. Salt Lake have spout ;tho week hero visiting Airs. McAllister's par-cuts. par-cuts. Mr. and Airs. Abram Hatch. , Dr. T). B- Witt returned from n short ,'ilay in tho city of skyscrapers AVednc3-; day. Wednesday evening tho class of 'I ft of the Wasatch high fehool took a sleigh ride to Midway, where a couple of hours were spent in coasting, nflcr which they drove to Charleston and enjoyed a supper sup-per at the home of Bishop Ritchie. Fourteen members . of the class wcro prerent and all report thcllnest lime of the : car. Fights for Her Daughter " ' MRS, HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY. . - Mrs. Howard Chandler Christy of iNrw York is still determined on securing: se-curing: the custody of her little daughter. Mrs. Christy has sluiwn herself a good lighter, and" she will not give up the struggle unlil she is successful. LOGAN. j Spuclal to The Tribune.- L.OGAN, Feb. 12. The students of the third-year class of the B. Y. college entertained en-tertained at a largo dancing party, AVodnosday evening, at the college. The library and gymnasium was effccttfally decorated in the class colors, purple and silver, and during the evening refreshments refresh-ments werft served In the library, which was also decorated with -cut flowers and potted plants. About seventy-five gliosis enjoyed lho party. Tho A. C. Woinan'sNclub met Monday at tho home of Airs. Sidney O. Stevens and listened to ono or tho best lectures that has been given beTorc the club ror some time. The subject was "Hercd-Itv." "Hercd-Itv." and wns given by Protcssor E. D. Ball or tho Agricultural college. ? not her pleasant B. Y. collego affair wis given Thursday evening by tbe fourth-year class in honor of the student stu-dent bodv. A musical programme was given, after which dancing was enjoyed. A large number of Indents were present. pres-ent. Airs. A. H. Thompson. Arrs. George V. TiiMleher. Airs. R. L. Campbell and Airs. Stoops will entortuln tho A. C. Woman's club February 21. Tho Clio circle met AVodnosday with a large attendance. Tho marriage of Aliss Lillle Kent, daughter or Air. and Airs. Riley Kent, and Leo Nielsen, one or Logan's prosperous pros-perous 'oung bushiest? men, took place Wednesday afternoon at tho home or the bride's parents. Air. and Airs. Nielsen will ma.ke their home In Logan, where they havo a -wide circle or friends who wish them much happiness. Aliss Lucille Card of Salt Take spent the early part of the week lu Logan. ' Aliss Italian Spencer and Aliss Nan Clawson of Salt Lake spent tho early part of tho week with Logan relatives. Air. and Airs. Charles Blake have taken tho George lluvball home, where they will be at homo to their Logan friends. Airs. John Smith of Pocatcllo is visiting visit-ing with Logan relatives. Airs. Anterboek and children of, Salt Tiake are the guests of Airs. Anterbcck's parents. Air. and Airs. Gc'orgo Fisher. Aliss Ann Grant and Aliss Lyman of Salt Iike spent the latter part of lho weok in Logan. Air. and Airs. Charles Richards, who have b.eu visiting In Logan, have relumed re-lumed to their homo in Suit Lake City. J. A. Clark of Chicago spent the early part or the week In Logan. Aliss Ellen Iluilllngton entertained at an Informal dinner Wednesday evening at the college in honor of Airs. AIcMn-hon. AIcMn-hon. The gnosis woro Dr. and Airs. Clark. Aliss Parmclcc, Dr. WIdtsoe and Air. Rothery. Airs. AIoscs Reese and Aliss. Carey q(-Ogden q(-Ogden are visiting with Logan relatives. Air. and Airs. E. D. Hrignn and family left the early part of the week ror southern south-ern Calirornia. where they will muko their home. Professor John T. Caine. Jr., Is visiting visit-ing in the east, where ho went in connection con-nection wllh lho Agricultural collego. Aliss Sloma "Carpenter of Salt' Lake spent tho early pari of tho week in i Logan, Lo-gan, the guest of Airs. AV. AVatson. Loys Campbell was a visitor In Logan the cuiiji part of tho week, where he was the guest of Frank Blair. Air. nnd Airs. N. R. Marvin of Oklahoma Okla-homa aro visiting Logan frlonds and relative:'. rel-ative:'. ' Lyman Alartlneau of Salt Lako spent tho week with Logan friends. Paul Solcm of Chicago spent Alonduy nnd Tuesday in Logan. Airs. John H. Campbell and daughter-in-law. Mrs. II. Campbell, returned homo Friday from Allssourl, where ihey have been visiting tho past three mouths. The Daughters of tho Pioneers met Thursday aflornoon at the homo or Atrs. John Nebpkor with a largo attendance. Thomas Perkins or Dayton, Ida., spent tho week with Logan irlonds. Airs. Fred G. Smith returned home, Friday, from a pleasant Salt jako vislL Airs. Fjiiina Kewlov-Osborn or Los Angeles An-geles Is visiting wllh her parents in Logan. Tlie I. O. 0 F. 'enlcrlalned at a very pleasant evening's nd'air at their hall, Thursday evening. Farley D. Parkinson or Idaho spent the early part of the w'cek In Logan. Air. Parkinson loft Thursduv for New York, wberu ho will enter AVcst Point as a c-.idct from Idaho. Alisa Fnrr of Ogden spent the lattoi part of lho week in town. AMERICAN FORK. I Special to Tho Tribuno. i ' AMERICAN FORK, Fob. 12. Airs. James Steele of- loan, Ida., formerly a resident or this. city. visiting hero, a guest or rclativos. Charles IColley of Bingham Canyon, formerly a resident of. this city, Is visit- , lu . here, the gucat of his parents. -Mr. and Airs. John Kelley. ! RICHFIELD. , ; Spo'clal to The Tribune. - , RICHFIELD, Feb. 12. .Aliss Adcll Gott-f Gott-f red son was hostess at a parcel shower " at. the Fillmore home on Monday night. In honor of the approaching marriage of Aliss Clam Fillmore and Clarence Chrlstensen, Chrls-tensen, which event will take place on the liJth. Tho evening was spent in games and music, and delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. Many presents were given tho young couple, and lho affair was a gre-U social success. Airs. Andrew Nelson entertained one aflornoon this week at a Kensington. Delicious refreshments were served. Air. and Airs. Albert Bird entertained at a well-appointed dinner AVcdnosdicy evening. The guests were AIIsscs and Alosdamcs G. If. Ogden, 4 Orson Chrlstensen Chrls-tensen and Jonathan Lloyd. The stake oftlccrs or the Y. L. Al. 1. A. gave a well-planned reception on Wednesday 'evening at the homu'of II. J. ilapseu. In honor or Airs. Gcorgo Ogden. Og-den. Airs. G. II. Herbert was the guost of honor at a farewell part v. which the ladles of tho Third Ward Belief soelolv gavo on Monday afternoon. Delightful refreshments were served to Iwenty-fivo guests during the afternoon. Airs. Herbert Her-bert will leave for California next month, where sho expects to make her home. Air. nnd Airs. Guy Lewis will entertain enter-tain at a valentine party-'on Alonday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Jared AA'Ilklnson and famllv of Afotrn-laln Afotrn-laln Home. Ida., arh here to spend a month visiting with' friends and relatives: rela-tives: , , Clarence Miller Is here, from Salt Lake visiting friends and relatives. Air. and Airs. Hans C. Larsen of Tcas-dalo Tcas-dalo wore hcrcJShis week. Samuel Page of Alarysvale was hero this wepky N Louis Jacobs of Salina was a Richfield visitor tills- week. Airs. Hans Hansen and Airs. Kd Aan-wagncr Aan-wagncr left for their home at Provo on Saturday. Word has been received from Arr. and Airs. Niel Salcsborry, who are studying In Brooklyn. N. Y., that they will 'arrive 'ar-rive hero tho latter part of 'this .month. Alariiago licenses were Issued this week to the following: Peter Al. Peterson Peter-son and Allllio Sorenson or Glenwood: Alelvln P. Allller or Alurrav and Aliss Cora Bruggor or A'cnice; Roy Robinson of Scipio and Aliss Aletta Nebcker or Rlch-lleld. Rlch-lleld. The last two couples were married by Bishop Coons of this city. Tho character ball planned for Valentino Valen-tino night wlli bo given at the Anona and wilFbo the society event of the season. sea-son. A wedding reception was tendered Air. and Airs. Roy Robinson at the residence of tho bride's parents Thursdav afternoon after-noon and oven ing A delicious supper was served to a large number of giicstsS The time wns spent in social pastimes. The bride is the daughter of Air. and Airs. Goorgo Ncbekor and Is an accomplished accom-plished and lovable lady. I MANTI. i Special to The Tribuno. ArANTL Feb. 12. Ono of tho most successful suc-cessful affairs of the week was tho birthday birth-day partj' at tho home of Air. and Airs. James Crawford Sunday evening In honor of their daughter, Alagglc. who was- 21 years of age. Alagglc's glrl-frionds presented pre-sented her with a handsomo china tea-set. tea-set. Tho evening was spent in cards aiul music. A delicious luncheon was served during the evening. Air. and Airs- Henry Jensen wont to Richfield Sunday, whore thev spent the first of tho week visiting. Tlicy also visited at Salina, returning home today. On Thursday afternoon Airs. Christian Axleson entertained at a dainty flvo-o'clock flvo-o'clock tea In honor of Aliss Agnes Ilog-gan Ilog-gan or Salt Lake City and Aliss Jossie Hoggan of Louisville, Ida. l Airs. Ij. F. Bocker entertained at a delightful de-lightful luncheon AVodnosday afternoon. Covers were "laid for ten. Airs. George L. Sears was thchostcss Alonday night at" a. blrthday dlnner, given in honor of her husband. Dr. George L. Sears, in their now home, ono of the finest in tho city. Thursday afternoon Miss Alaria Nelson Nel-son and Afiss Jcnnlo AVork gave a four-o'clock four-o'clock tea party for Aliss loua Tinges, who loft. Friday for Salt Lake. Airs. J. P. Madscn returned Alonday from a pleasant visit with her mother, Airs. M. Tucker, of Falrviow. Ono of tho pleasant events of the week was the dinner given Sunday by Airs. TI. A. Clark in honor of Aliss Agnes Hoggan of Salt Lako. Aliss Blanche Blib entertained Alonday ovenlng for Jessie J-rbggan-of Idaho. Ten young ladles wore present. Airs. J. II. Hornung entertained in-rormally in-rormally Tuesday afternoon. p - I EUREK$: i . y Special to Tho Tribune'tf 3 FUREICA, F0b. i vl f; IwS!c.waB BUMt "'f cMi?'-,'.r,1" Sullivan andjfe L- L. Hulah. visited Nen Vi tho week. 3 Airs. Jsnae Ty. Barton isl weeks in California, $ itf Airs. Walter Webb 2 spend tho summer at' A?J & Airs. Albert Bray, who"; tig with her slstr, Arrs? A has returned to her f,om ' Mr and Airs. .Tamo$ t( visiting with relatives at f The anniversary daS ft JnPW union was helrl a 5 vlllon Tuesday night, and S In every particular, A kit union boys was present. Mrs. Frank Gorlmm ii ft rohi lives at U10 copllal cli ! Air. and Atrs. D. A. W been at Los Gntos, Caht ft yombor. returned to Eur benefited by tber vjirJui The Indies of thr, AI.& &' give a valentine pnrtvi "S ovenlng. ja t'; Airs. ,r W. Tim-, pcrf of thn Alelliodlst cS Thursday after1K(0n. "g 5 KJ. " !,s ,,'r Aliss -pra Shaver 1 f with her mother at J.'alti Airs. r c, GriKcV i: bi.-alcra.il and dinner orT ft Herbert Hope- and, spent a portion of iho, g Miss Anna Hughes. A barge of the Baptist mla ror ihe ,)nsl lwl ;f ,w..nlt ror her oia home -ft $ Airs. Marrellns PchmidL I her daughter at Salt Mrs. AV n. Ryan 'lllju Denver friends. Columbia lodge, RnbdiaS .candidates and enjov a'Uc attachment, next Thursa ' Arr. and Airs. KdwaMaS Kl '"e foyr part at W rcka. the gucsLs of Mr.isSt' Adamson. . ijj. .. T,hf ?raPl lodgo of tboM' Hod Eureka lodge jc&E' evening. After snccclifS members of the order a'jfrl spread. Air. and Air?. Aiidrgp Mrs. Rebecca MltehcinSi: Provo on AA'ednesday. JCpJ Airs Prank Roselle l,5'' a visit wllh her motliQ'' j . KAYSVp- Special to The TrlliiineJaj KVYSA'ILLE. Feb. Barnes Is. spending a fe?B and Sprlng'ille as a cu friends. yit'' Paul R. Thomassen r- intimate friends at Wsaf day ovenlng to a pr5 parly. Delicious rcfMT served. " Aim. Fllzabeth Stvnn hor homo In Salt Lake (m? tended visit In KaysvflK her brother and sister. "M Arr. and Airs. AVillam;M:?i den woro visitors hi KnjK! Airs. FHen Barnes ftCmj is spending a rew wecksi'w guost of her many rel Airs. Ann Bloxman ofmJV visiting hero for a fcwF--of hcr brother, Charles Air. and Arrs. Williamaft nounced the engagement's daughter. Louise, and wj; AVoods Cross. Tho mawg place In a fow days, Epbralm Bosworth ofjfc: visiting in town this wer or his sisters. Airs. Llzzlt., Arrs. Alary Harvey. 'JTT' George iMirvoy of LcftBj. tlie first of the week, thfj AUss Edna Ford- Is s5 months In Idaho. $!wE Air. and Airs. Uymanfe Haven, Ida .iare In towhj as guests of tiieir "maoj frlonds. "MLi; Air. and Airs. RobcrtsHS spending a few inonthsBB the guests of their d3uHI S. Hatch, and family.', iKl Air. and Airs. AViIIIam1Br turnbd to their 'iome-;IMI after an extended visit their many relatives. Airs. Alamlc ThomsoraHffl Huntsvillc, AVober comVI A number, of the frJcjHI tendered him a surprflHll homo on Friday evenlsU out games were playcdHV lltilous refreslimentsiMPI nephH Special to The TrIbun'e."B NEPIH. Feb. 12,. Jac toniof tho Juab Count 'UF coin's birthday In ProvoJU The stake Sunday 'SClMSt ting out Invitations for-. C to be given at tha ""y The members of the Sr gave a party Tuesday. mcntary to Ernest Avh I choir leader. An excel of music and readings w Jf refreshments sen'ed. H 1 Air. and Airs. E. R. B M Informally at dinner lai f and Airs. L IT. Grace, J t Lyman Hudson of Salt,; 5 guests. - ir Alr. and AIi-s. A. V. Bj U at dlnhor Tuesday even! Ah-s. Arthur Bdpth, who k from Provo. ' J The mombcrs of thoji fi club met at the homej V Bennett Alonday evenmff. r ing made for an old-tin E held on Washington s ,b Air. and Airs. Georgo.,. rcka will movo to IsepI v Air. and Airs. J. F. if ' fh-st of tbe week vlsltb fj friends In Salt Lake. u Albert Sells has gon y,. California for two weoksj A. V. Gadd has roturs where ho has been In at . A. C. U. taking tho co lure. , Parlev Austin was upM first of tho week vlsltini,i' AIIsscs Allgo Carter "W& woro down last Sunaam Lako, where they arc tmj Airs. E. H. Sparks onW nesday to visit with ?Mt Hvrum Jenson. ,mJ Airs. John Adams rctW Lako Tuesday, where , sh Ing for several mon.ths.7M I J. S Ostler returncdaail Sunday evening. whcrdr1 week-end with Airs. Oatm. Ing her son there. 'iM"! |