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Show Social Haouenines in Cities and Towns of Utah t Si. Jo- S y OGDEN j OGDEN. Nov. L''X Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph E. Hoatr terta incal at a dinner-dance In honor of lli.-lr daushter. Miss Catherine Cath-erine Hnan, Monday evenii.;; at the Maids and Matrons' club. The dining room was In vellow eiirysuiv.homunis. The table decorations were in pmk and white, a vase of pink and wSilte roses forming the centerpiece. Covers were laid for twenty-eifrht. twenty-eifrht. Forty couples attcniled the dance ! which followed. Music was furnished by Thatcher's orchestra. The regular weekly tea was piven Wednesday at the Maids' and Matrons' club, from 3 until fi. Pink and white carnations adorned the tea table, which were reserved bv the following. Mjs. A. Jl Hevwood. Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall. Mrs. George H. Matson, Mrs. J. M. Grles, Mrs. C. R. Hollingsworth and Mrs. F. . Faker On Saturday afternoon, from 3 until 5:30 o'clock, a special two-course tea was given at the club. Cards have been Issued by Mr. and Mrs Fred .1. Kiesel. announcing the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Wilhelmlne P., to W. Harrv Shearman, Thursday. November No-vember 11. In Olden. Mr. and Mrs. Shearman will be at home after January 1 at 1153 Second avenue. Salt LaKe City. The Bohemian club will give the first of a series of formal dancing parties Tuesday evening, November 23, at the Ferthana hall. Mrs Abe Kuhn entertained the members mem-bers of the Martha society Monday afternoon after-noon at her home. 24u4 Madison avenue. Mrs Hugh C. Wood will be hostess to the members of the society Monday. No-: No-: vember 29, at her home. 2s23 Jefferson avenue. Mrs C S. Gunnell. Mrs. Fred M. Nye and Mrs. Oliver M. Runyon were guests at the bridge tea given by Mrs. J. u. Splker in Salt Lake Thursday. The marriage of Miss Mazie A. Hanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hanley, . and William H. Jordan ot Rawlins, W JO., was solemnized Wedr.es lay morning at ;i o'clock in St. Josephs church The ceremonv was performed by the K ev. father fa-ther Lagon. in the presence of about flit.-relatives flit.-relatives and friends of the bride. Mendelssohn's Men-delssohn's wedding march was Played bv Miss Madeline Quillinan. The church was decorated in pink and white, the a' tar being banked with pink and white carnations' carna-tions' and smilax. Miss Margaret Han e I sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Fred Brophv accompanied the bridegroom bride-groom as best man. After the cere- morv a wedding breakfast was served at iL home of the bride. 2124 Royal avenue. Pink and white roses formed the centerpiece center-piece on the dining table, where covers were laid for twenty-five. The bride wore a -O'ng-awav gown of blue broadcloth, with aVhite hit. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan left on an afternoon train tor a brief honeymoon in Salt Lake City after which they will make their home In Rawlins, Raw-lins, where Mr. Jordan is engaged in business. Miss Viola Carr entertained the members mem-bers of the M. I. K. club at her home on Jefferson avenue Wednesday alter-rioon alter-rioon The rooms were attractive with vellow chrvsanthemurr.s, and dainty ie-freshments' ie-freshments' were served. Miss Katnenne Hoag and Miss Rae Wright were guests of honor. The following member were present' Mrs. Heber Scowcroft. Jr., Mis. Farl Thomas. Mrs. Helen Glasmann, Mrs. Fart Read! Miss Juanita Ballantyne Miss Irma Moore. Miss Ruth Douglas and Mrs Jrmw. ' O'Brien. The i club will mee Wed"esdav, December 1, with Mrs. -an Thomas at her home on VSasnmgton avenue. T . The marriage of Miss Myrtle Lorina LcIkwoSd and' Burton S will take place next """JLy Fl-st Congregational church. The Kev. ; Frank G Bramerd will perform the cere-' cere-' moiiy. . . The musicale given Tuesday evening n the First Methodist church by Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Ferraro. pianist. .afn i a'rtSsuccisrAp.n.rarmr.e ' was giver T mostiv by modern composers Mrf Graham contributed four numbers to the programme, accompanied b Miss Edna Edwards of Falt Lake. The college drama. Commencement n,v" will be presented at the ener : Sademy on the evening of, December - U nnrler the direction of Professor T. Larl Pardee of the department of dramatic art and expression of the academy. Mrs T D Johnson will entertain the member!' of the Home Culture i Thursday afternoon. Decemoer 2. at her home, 520 Twenty-Third street. The Ladles' Literary club met Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon with Mrs. John Culley ,29 Mo'nroe avenue. The following P" was given, with Mrs. Harry Bag ey as crfaVman:' "The Recent Co Japan." Mrs. Joseph E. Wright FuUon Naturalized Citizens." Mrs. T. N. Fulton "fhe United Slates as Rtnker of he , World." Mrs. Bagiey. Mrs L. F J" wa a srvest of the club. Mrs. Fred G. Clark will entertain the club at her nome, 2771 Washington avenue, Wednesday, December De-cember 1. Mrs D J. Sheehan and daughters, Helen' and Lillian, left Sunday for an extended, ex-tended, visit In California. They wl.l spend t;ree weeks in San Francisco, after which they will go to southern Call-. Call-. fornla. Ti.ey will be Jo ned at Chris -mas time bv Mr. Sheehan, who will spend the holidays with them. The Duplicate Auction Whist club met Tuesday afternojn at tne Maids and Matrons' Ma-trons' club. Mr Frank E. Tribe will entertain the Vt'.pia .-lob at her home, 31S Washington Washing-ton avenue, next Wednesday afternoon. Tie Historical society met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. M. Canse, 2:2.- , , avenue. Mrs. Philip W. Kmn.y I was .1, airman of the programme. p,Trie j.ul'iect w;-,s "Paiiuers of the West. ' Mrs 05ar F.. Stevens waj hostess to tl, members of the Nob Hill Kensington club at her home, ir.34 Twenty-fifth srrex-t, Thursday afternoon. The rooms vv"re decorated with chrysanthemums. Piano and vocal selections were rendered bv the Misses Virginia and Florence Stevens, slaughters of the hostess. Mrs. J. J. Brummilt and Mrs. W. P. Long were '. guesiK of the afternoon. . ' A meeting of the general board of the -aughters of the Mongers was held al tne home of Mrs. Mary Richards on Fow- I l-r avenrje Saturday. when arrange- ' n ents were made for the annual ball, to i , h given In the near future. - Mrs. C. C. Van OrsiIe.II of Portland, Ore., grand g :arrlian or the Women of Woodcraft, Wood-craft, was tendered a reception and ban ' fiuet in 'he Woodmen hull Wednesday evening bv members of Oiiden circle No. i .v.1 and Scgo Lllv circle No. 174. At ttie conclusion of ihe banouet a huslne-. , rnee:lng w?s heid, at which Mrs. Van Or'-(!';i v,-t..a tile principal HpeAker. At , iif,n Wdn"-lay Mrs. Van Ors'lell was . i-nt'-rlatried Mayor-ele;t lleywood al a luncheon at the Weber club. Follow-f Follow-f Ing il.e luncheon ?he was taken for an a i tou.obiie rldo fr;rou-b (Jgden canyon ;) a gijert of Judge and Mr. J. A. ; lOV. e. Tli" mtcrl'tge of Miss Anna Mae Snive-lv Snive-lv and . . O.vwrt of Omaha, Neb.. ' 'yk .lce .Mnno'av at liig'n rt'mn at the I lot'," of tl:- oridc'H inoti, ir. Mis. T. .1. ; ol:. I ::, West T'.vcity. eighth street. I T't.- ceremonv wa't perifiiincil l,v Ihe Kev. ; .'ohn F.d-.'ril C'a rvr of th' Firft J're:!'V-t'-rbin cr..ir'li. A wedding breakfast fol-' fol-' love.t. ,r,.-,,K being laid for twenty. The ' 'i t-u),uy took place In the parlor, v.'.-ihii a? !anl:'d with fcruM. pink and will'" i ;i i r :i i i',iiH end r h r-.-s t n 1 1 n-rn u n ih. The i i , I , ,t - :,', in'- uas alKO rarrt'd out In tiie ' oiitiriu' r'jiim. a tad ir'o ff tlok and white 4 :, r; a tloti foi r,jig t he c- ri : c rpi '.. on Ihe .Inni - th'c. 'nip' m"iob i: of tlic brlde'M fa"llv In alt'ndap'C Tire bride a I i a :,,.;; ;.j! of iokI :il :.' : t blue . ' : ,:f',Ji i r ,. i -1 . lo'b. with n;-t to rri.itrb. Mr. ', ;cmI M,: ' o.cil b-fr lor a hoi n-moot I ' trip mi 1 1 j.l.M, will iiK bid" rlnll.i 1 lot icii ,..., I- n I 'It ami St. Iiiiih. ' 'in' . v HI in. i ' ii' Ir b'.nic n ( iiM;i li;i . i,. .. VP .'..it i n. ,,!'., ' d by II... , .1' I'." He .i:.it...t: l. .1 i.; .'I.itl i lit, rtain. 'I Cm inrin ' t- ' ''i I ' ' "' .-till, and a f I .ii,-,. ' ". ,i i t . .' ..i i.' ,,!:. M., t i , i j r ' I . . ' ipii !.. '!' tii'ina. Jlu, ii. .1. MRS. LESLIE WARBURTON, formerly Miss Edith Clegg, the charming- daughter of Mayor P. M. Clegg of Tooele, whose marriage to Leslie Warburton, also of Tooele, took place at the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. - n m Sheehan gave an interesting paper on "The Beauty and Duty or Motherhood." Two vocal duets were suns by Mrs. C. H. Stevens and Mrs. Fred G. Clark. Refreshments Re-freshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Doris "Watson, Miss Blanche Browning, Miss Marjorte Clark, Miss Helen Sheehan and little Ruth Paine. Guests ot" the club were Mrs. W. S. Paine, Mrs. Rov Clark, Mrs. Frank Clark. Mrs. Fred G. Clark, Mrs. A. P. Hit. bs and Mrs. Hyde or" Salt Dake. Mrs. J. M. Mills will be hostess at the club at the next meeting, Thursday, December 2, at the Maids and Matrons' club. Miss Ruth Wattls is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Llttlefield, in Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft and daughter, Mrs. Louise H. Peery. returned Sunday from an extended visit in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Lester F. "vmitlock returned re-turned Wednesday from a month's honeymoon honey-moon tiip to California and are at home at 240-1 Madison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eigelow and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Van Meter left Wednesday Wednes-day for an extended tour of California. Judge H. H. Rolapp and P. J. Sherman left "Wednesday for a trip to San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Miss Carrie V. Knapp, instructor of fine arts at the Ogden high school, left Sunday for Idaho Fails, where she will lecture Monday and Tuesday at the convention con-vention of Idaho school teachers. Austin Sooy, one of Garden's most talented tal-ented musicians, departed Saturday for Huntington, V. Va.. to accept an engagement engage-ment in a theater with a tifteen-piece orchestra. or-chestra. He was a student of the Boston Bos-ton Conservatory of Music: and has been prominent as a cello player in the local theater orchestra. On his way enst he will visit friends in Chicago and Cincinnati. Cincin-nati. Mrs. Mary E- Hadley of Brlgham City announces the engagement of her daughter, daugh-ter, Jennie, to Jesse Adams of Washington, Washing-ton, D. C. Miss Hadlf-y i. well known in Oirlen as cashier of the George A. Lowe companv. Mr. Adams Is connected with the experiment bureau of the department of the interior. Mayor and Mrs. A. G. Fell have returned re-turned from a visit to the Panama-Pacific exposition and other California points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson Wt Wednesday Wed-nesday for the coast. They will be away until the first of the yar. Mr?. A. Jeffers of Kvanstnn, Wyn.. Is visiting at the home of Mis. C. H. Gosling. Mr. and MrH. X. H. Janey arrived In Oeden Monday from Wahlngtn, D. C, to take up their residence wiF.it Mrs. Jan-ney's Jan-ney's parnt, Mr. and Mr. A. L Kohn, in th"lr new home at Tw-niy-ffth stif-et and Monroe aveniif. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Singleton and Mr. .'inn Mrs. Robert Tod.! of Hooper di-nyrt'(d Wednesday for California, wii--re tlicy will attend the fairs and visit MIkt points of intre-st. State Senator J. IL Wootton arrived In Ogden Wednesday fi-nm America n P"oi k for a brief visit. He a' tended the Manufacturers" Manu-facturers" luncheon Wednesday at noon nr. the Weber club. Teh ladles of the Episcopal church h'ld a bazaar Thursday and Friday in the Episcopal guild hall. Tuesday evening, at the First Congress Congre-ss tionai church, a "L'tah products" dinner din-ner waa served by the men of the organization. organ-ization. During th dinner a fine programme pro-gramme of music was rendered by Mlf-s Romania Hvde, violinist, of Hilt I --ike City; R. J. Hammer, baritone; Miss JIH'-n HurAer. cellist, and Mrs. George W. Barlow, Bar-low, pianist. The members of the Hntnerboll club were entertained by Mis. Jean AndTnon at the home of hfr mother. Mrs. H. II.. Moves. A bu.in-",-; met in g was hr-M, after wlji'h muM'-nl seU"MionK wto- given by Mrs. Ms.rv Ilirnle, Mik. M. Hey wood and Mth. M. Out. A InrK'hfori w;is ri-votl bv the ho:-t'-s. ri ;MstPd by Mrs. Akuch M.oyeH and J'-nnle .Stu.trt. At n mf-eHng nf thf r,adi"K' Aid noHrty of th Hri M'-'tiodlst I'JpNropivl rhurch, lie tr) 'Hiii r:"ii( (i f t crrionn .. t ho home of Mrn. H. N. C0U1 on Wiishmgi on nvrtH'1. arrangennnit ., wtp rnadf fur Hk; Ui.;iftr to be givnn In th nar future. M -n ms Rohb. Df-v-'-eft and Cirun-v vht! tin: a,".-nlsMng a,".-nlsMng hostf-HPeM. Tii- Y'lurig I,adle.'' Mi'h-i luiprovment fco-in tion of the S'""nd w;ird kh v h lit f-ru ry program fie V'w.ti.i v r voiitig In h': ward anv'-tnnn h.)l. Among the ri'nnhf-rs v.i'ri; "Th- Ambitious G'n-ft," bv I J;i wt iioi ir'-, ;md "Thr'- ' u c I Iomk" bv Tolro. Tbn l;itt-r j.ai t l hr r.vnlntc v. ;i i".vrri ro ;i i t ii- db-voi ; for Hi'1 benefit of the Relief hh 'iff hn.a:i r. Tlmr.-da v (t rnf.on t be jIU y' A'i11-lary A'i11-lary to tli'- (. R. r. ii!' rt:niied t (;,rd': In the I. O. O. 1". (a. Mr. ;nir( rr.. Slci ina n f : 1 1 k1 'f i rr-- turn.'d Hmidav fioirt b 1 1 - y in . " . 1 1 lri. to ' 'f lllorjila. ,r? M.i.tKori waf! fm tuTly Mi.'n Mif FHiofi-!'!. Tb. v l-fl W-dnr-vdn v fnr AI";-::tioi , . ho, whrr" Ili'-v v. HI inako Hi'ir Itonif Mr", J. I,, R -hi -on of Salt I!.- ir vimII-hig vimII-hig in O"d.oi fur ,,. tw dn n with h'-r dinij-ld.T, Mi l ,M, K :i,,rl?! Af lorr, ,- John A. S ri -Id. -ri ,pn, ;,r..I- ' - "I !., ( .1,-., ri-.r.i I. ..-.in ..nd v.ill n,,il,-. III. 'ir hoiM'. li-ir. Mi-, .in. -j'Jon, who has been engaeed in the practice of law in I.ogan for the pat twelve year-s, will open a law office in the First Ntrlonai Bank building. Mrs. R. J. Holland of Tnnopah. v., spent Saturday and Sunday in (ijen, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. itobrt Reynolds, en route to Miami, Fla., where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wenger. Mr. and Mrs. C. Morrison and C. Fisher left Tuesday for Fort Worth, Texas, on a several weeks' visit with relatives. Mrs. Harriet A Garvey left Monday for her home In Buffalo, Id., at"tt:r a vloit in this city with Mrs. Clinton G. Smith. Mrs. M. J. Armstrong and son departed de-parted the first of the week for California. Califor-nia. Mrs. John Smeding and daughter Mary have gone to California to visit the expositions ex-positions and other piares of Interest. Thp Danish Brotherhood gave a masquerade mas-querade ball Fridav evening at Encles' hall. Silver review No. 1, Wnman'B Rnfit Association of the Macnibcos, entertained at a card party in tho Woodmen hall Friday Fri-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowie are visiting visit-ing relatives in Norfolk, Va., for several w e-ks. J. B. Lane dr-partol for Joplln. Mo., Tuesday on a business ana pleasure trip- Mh Ada Wafclon left Saturday for Los Angeles, where she w ill visit her sister for several weeks. Mrs. Ka thrlne Toponre has returned from a visit with relatives In the eafct. Mrs. Fred Cannon left S-unday for FJma, Mont., where she will Join her husbu nd. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibson left Wed-neaday Wed-neaday for - California, v.ht-re thy will visit the e.po.--:(ion. Mrs. Andrew Sm-.'the of R-iwlins, Wvo., attended tne wedding of l.er nb-e. Miss Mazie Haniey. Wt- iiu-sday. Siie whs a g-ief-t at the home or Mr. and Mre. T. C. Hanley during the week. M. H. Thomas dpartd Monday for a two wppks' trip to San Francisco and Los AriKeles. Mrs. Robert II. "ole of Sparks. Nw., is visiting with Mrs. Joseph West-melr. West-melr. Mrs. John Squire Is visiting hr daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Alice M'Carrey. in Logan. R. Miller and th MIssos Agn-s and Roa Miller of Harrisvllle departed Thursday for California to at tf nd the expositions. Vrofr-rT lrr.11l!s Smit h, rllrtor of the music department of the OKdn hltrh f'dioo!, is rrnd ij'itfng t fli.i rsaiH of t he s' hool orch'-Ht ra and mixfd chorus for an entertainment to be giv.-n next Wwl-n-'sday Jogrjt. The fnit-d Cnnimnri-lal Travelpre nf Otfden gave th- first of their winter s r Ips or da n es I-'riday e enlng In the Royal a. ad-n.y Imll, a litrgn number being be-ing In attendance. Mrn. Lawrme Noble wi tendered a farowfdl party by the rufuiborB of the Clematis club Alondny evening at tlie Corov apartmnls. M rn. Noble will leave shortly for Salt Jike, whe.re Mr. Noble Is engaged In buslne-tH. Tho ha zaa r and dinner given by the ladles of the Fourth ward during the week was a moht successful affair, i PROVO t 4 . 1. PROVO, Nov. 2n. Tho Morm-.n h:,i . talion held an 1 n tei'.-st i i itr sen-inf, Turdnv afl ei noon at I lie bon i" .,f Mis, M:i rv K. Afhworili, an. a. goodly nuinber of mrm-bery mrm-bery wpf: In : 1 1 e nda nee. The programme .wnrl'ted of o rlinntf r fmrn the Munnon bailallnti hi'itory, i e,i d by Mr.-.. A h wort h : mnsb;i tninjbi-fH hv ,Trs. Knum I-ooie and Mf-. 1Ay.y.u. Twelves; skf.L h from Hhe life ol Mark Twain bv Mm. M. f. Irishman, and fcitn tlr.ris bv ,MIs'-p Fditlia and I,ff,,i Hooth. Af"-r thn prngramnio a so-'lal so-'lal Mrne, Including lun'-herin, en-jo en-jo fd. Mrs. John Samoni nn rnioabl.- Tit.o-ti. Inment Thin Kda v ;i ft -i iinon to t lie primary ofiif-err; "f ih-j Kourlli win-. Mm. .1. AT. Georee ;md da ugli I ei;, Gran pnd Kdna, jo ' oMii.'inii rl K- Mrs. R. W, Dot .ion. Jr., lef t.ida y for 'nil fornla to visit both fa iik and yon A ng"b a for a time. Ml? a Norma Haven-amp of Salt rilte Is vp'-iidlng tiie weeli-end in l-'ifivo with MImm Iael 7tv Ino. .STib Jorhiia Afditori of TC va nsl on, Wo., K, a I'rovo vnilo,- for a c.,v (j's, vtMltln;: her rotis, John I '. and Thomjn, "W.. and their famill'-. Mindnv e-.-enlmr Mffq Flleti .lolin:ori rn- tiolaineJ (it k mnnP-ale and ImimI i t li'-r home in 1 .orn .j- of I nr "i-tt i r, I rii'fr, wle.-e blrlhdj.N ivii.h IbaC ila v. Tw.-lve giir-hl en loved the inl-u-eal lug evening of .nio;.ineiiI. Thui'-idHv ev-i rdng Ihe member; of the Kwaflll'i, iM'ir. Ihe gur- fn of MK-t !:.-.; llnm.T. Mi". Join. Sourer and Ml:i'i liililli ( -...rntil'.ri 'I '1 1 1 n "da tor --.ilt l,nkr- o .I i ,. l..f i . r a nl fib nd'. Mih. I I. . LeaviU ut uJL iyku la Ihr guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leavitt for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Taylor bad the following Salt Lake residents as their gue-sts Sunday: Mr. aixl Mrs. T. H. Cart wright, Misses piiscllla and Marion Cartwright and Josepli Cartwright. After a tlirec weeks' visit in American Fork with Miss Louisa Chlpman, Miss Vein Durrani has returned to Provo. Mrs. George Hansen is spending this w.ek visiting her mother, Mrs. Grant, in ligan. Wednesday afternoon members of the Ladies' Aid of the P-aptiMt church were guests of Mrs. I. H. Masters. Mr. and Mrs. David Seott have as their guejt for a few days Miss Mabel Scott of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Jenkins entertained enter-tained at dinner last Sunday. The season's flowers adorned the table, at which covers were laid for members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Olsen and Miss Bessie Iverson. A surprise paifty was held Friday evening even-ing bv the La Vogue club members for Mis. Frank White. The evening was made j entertaining with instrumental music, singing and recitations. A dainty lunch- j eon was served and enjoyed by fifteen j guests. i Covers were laid for fifteen guests at an i enjoyable dinner party given Sunday even- j ing by Mrs. Oscar Anderson. Miss Sarah Giles and Miss Txule Van j Wagoner spent the week-end in Payson, r;he guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. LAveless. ' Misses Marie and Jeauette McMurrtn of I Salt Lake were the guests of Miss Naomi Pierpont Sunday. A unique and interesting character ball was given Friday evening at the Proctor school. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Radley spent the latter part of the week with Provo friends. Mrs. J. Arthur Beard has returned to her home in Coalville after spending a, week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- I James Oliver, in Provo. I Mrs. Stephen L. Chlpman of American Fork was a provo visitor Saturday. On Friday afternoon Mis. George W. j Ekins had as her guests the primary officers offi-cers of the Fourth ward, who passed a few pltJsant hours sewing. Refreshments ; were s-'.rved to Mrs. Spencer Clark, Mrs. , Leon Billings, Mrs. John Seamont, Mrs. Joseph Markham, Mrs. Harry Butler and . Mrs. Milton Booth. Miss Ida Foster of American Fork was the guest of Miss Lucile Goddard over , the week-end. Saturdav afternoon Mrs. A. W. Davis was hostess at a prettily arranged card and luncheon party given at her home. The dining table was decoiated in ychow, streamers being carried trom the chandelier chande-lier to the corners, and a vase of chrysanthemums chrysan-themums formed the centerpiece. Bridge was piaved at two tables, present were Mesdanu-s J. K. Vates, A. L. btahltngs, S J. Jones. C. H. Steveius, G. 11. Heind-selman. Heind-selman. K. T. Jones, E. D. Sutton, D. H. Roberta. Kugene Henroid, W. F. Parker, Ld.a Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murdoek have as their guests for a few days Mr. and Mis-Sylvester Mis-Sylvester Bioadbent of Nephl. The Misses Tnez and Mary Pyne gave a pieasant social affair Saturday in celebration cele-bration of their parents' wedding anni-versaiv anni-versaiv Yellow and white chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums were used to decorate the rooms and games and music were enjoyed by twnniy guests. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams have as their guest for a few days Mrs. John 11c-Coard 11c-Coard of Rupert. Idano. Friday ev. ninq fifteen or the friends of Miss ila Von Hendrickson honored her with a sun-essfuk and enjoyable surprise party. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hou-gaard Hou-gaard Mantf. who have been visiting relatives in Provo for suine time, Mr. and Mrs Josenh GiU-s entertained at dinnur Friday. V ia:o;e fruit basket formed the centefpiere on the dining table, where covers for the following were laid: Mr. and Mrs. John Giles. Mr. and Mrs. John T C.iies, Mrs. Charles K. Giles. Mrs. Wil-ford Wil-ford Giles. Mrs. David Giles, Mrs Albert S. Jones. Mrs. Gertrude Page. M:s. VA Hendrickson, Mlsa Riioda Douglas and Miss Mary Nuttall. Miss Maud Ils spent the wetk-end in Salt Lake with frU-mD. Miss Grace Farrer ws a Salt Lake visitor over the week-end. Miss Kit Vincent spent the past week with relatives in Kureka. Sunday being the birthday of Mrs. Sarah Thomas, members of the family gathered at her home and honored the ocean Ion with a delightful social. It came as a delightful surprise to the guest of honor. Mrs. Milton Jones was a Salt lako vlhitor the latter part of the week. A pleasant soeial affair was given Fridav Fri-dav evening by Mrs. Helen D. Red ford at her residence Chrysanthemums were use.) in deeoratlng. with pretty effect, and rovers at dinner were laJd for sixteen six-teen tl"'lH- Mi-h. A. J. Kirk ham and daughter, Ruth, nf Lent are spending a few days here visiting Mrs. N. M. Peterson. Another dinner party given Sunday was that at the home of Mrs. Hyruin Clurf, with eighteen guests in attendance. The table deout-atlons were of clirysantho-muiiiH. clirysantho-muiiiH. Mrs. Julia okelberry of Goshen wpent Sunday in Provo, the guest of Mrs. Jullu , Jones and Mrs. Teule Thomas. Mr and Mis. T. N. Tavlor. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S. Tavlor and Ms Kthel Taylor Tay-lor were visitors In Salt Lake the tlrst part of the we.-U. A delightful rveulnu was spent at the1 home of Mlf-s Pnel roft Monday when about twenty of the friends of Miss Cnjft conducted a surprise party In her honor. Ga mes. music, n nd ref rcNhmei its contributed contrib-uted to tho enjoyment of the evening. I Cornpllmeiilarv to her sister. Mrs. Cyril Cy-ril Duflln, Mrs. George, W. Eli Ins was hostess at a dinner party Sunday. Covers, were laid for fourteen guests and tho ; table decora t In us were of chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. Mis. Duflln is here visiting from SmithJield. Tho Fourth war primary of flenrn met In social rapacity Mmiday evening a the guests of Mrs. Leon Billings. At n pre 1 1 lly ana n god card pa rt y, Miss Afton Nay I or, aslted by her mother, moth-er, Mrs. George H. Nnylor, entertained Mondav afternoon. Two tables of hidden were phiyrd. Mrs. D. V. Karrell and Mrs. W. I 'a rker i ere ing I he favors. IjUncliron was server!. A nolable socliil event of the week i wiift ihe a t t.-rnonn rar.l pnrty given Thun-dav bv Mth I.,M. Valner, A uritrine TlinnUsKi'Ing Mieme vvhh carried out In df-crnatiiiK and luncheon wax nerved. Klve hundrvl ua.s played by the following ladles: Meslames Helen Red-fnr-d. R. F. KnowHon, Fera Derkor. J. Y. Ahton I'-rnii'lN lledqiilMi, 1:. I. Su1 ton. W. (. Farker, W. I-'. Vloktt. T. H. Master- c. II. Sf evens. Itetirv Genso, II. Wi'lglit. At the home of Mii-s Maud Rouen Mon-dn- evening n nninhei- of young ladies mrt for t he puiTose of ore. a n I zing n In nc lino li-no n card clllh. Tbve ta.blen nf ':.fiiT" were pia ed a nd the prize was received by Miss I.altur Wood. The rooms, were deconited with white and yellow chrya-anl'ii-mums and luncheon was fu-rved. The t'tah Soroslw held Ha reguim- meef-Imr meef-Imr '.-inenibi v n ft'U noon at tho lioinn of Mm, Helen Ui'dford. T wo In trresi ing p -pels entitled ' ' M I ;K i una ri es !ri ("hina" iinrl "Women. iill'lren. n nd 1 I nine Life ill "lilim." weie i:len hv Mrs, N. II. Nelpon and Mis. W. I". Vlid-M. renpe- tl vep-. A imi! leal hour will he enjoyed by the membeiH of the Nineteenlh ntui- club tomoirow afleinoon nnd the programme wilt bn fin titMla d bv M'-m. I If. Mastrs nnd f." W 1 lolc I . Tlie .Inb will limit with Mri. '. I- IHersach. Tiifidn v a 1 Ir-t noon Mih. John II A s-.li-fon l.d 1 1 Id I ii II .lit 'i tallied a few linlv r,-irn.lM ut r a i tiM, M I'M. I'Vr-d Itlrhmnnd ,,,1.1 Mr: I-;. I' SiiII'hi receive! tho I :i ol'M. , d.ihii " Inn. I U as ;:ci r d. Mr. and Airy. R. XL lrvlnn rnleilulncd at dinner Sunday for Dr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Finlay-son Finlay-son of MeGill, New The marriage of Miss Marie Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Snow, to William Ryberg was performed Monday Mon-day evening In this city by Deputy Clerk Ellas Gee. t Monday evening passed pleasantly for tlie following young ladies, who were the guests of Miss Corinne Wilson at a luncheon and sewing party: Misses Nettle Net-tle and Vilate Knudsen, Mary and Anna Russell, Flossie Dunn. Jetta Maiben, Elsie El-sie Talmage, Gertrude Collett, Mern Anderson, An-derson, Mrs. Lily Anderson, Mrs. Shirley "Wilson, Mrs. E. W. Dunn and Mrs. James A. Bullock. The members of the LaVogue club met Monday night with Mrs. Frank "White. An Interesting evening was spent in sewing and literary work. The hostess served refreshments re-freshments to her guests, who were Mrs. Ed. Anderson, Mrs. Charles Decker, Mrs. Krnest Dunn, Miss Anna Peterson, Mrs. Roy Passev, Mrs. Walter Startup, Mrs. Sadie Henry, Mrs. William Startup, Mrs. George Startup, Mrs. Harry Heal, Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Miss Cosette Startup, TOOELE , TOOELE, Nov. 20. Miss Edith Clegg and Leslie Warburton were married at the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Miss Kate G. Gillespie entertained the Bona Mae club Thursday evening. , Officers Offi-cers were elected as follows: President, Miss Kate G. Gillespie; vice president. Miss Mabel Bonelli; secretary and treasurer, treas-urer, Miss Mae Isgreen; reporter, Miss Nellie Hanks. Present were Miss Nellie Hanks, Miss Bertha Nelson. Miss Emma DelaMar. Miss Kffle Marsden, Miss Lucy Pocock, Miss Genevieve Walters, Miss Mabel Bonelli, Miss Mae Isgreen, Mrs. William J. Hiss, Mrs. Nels Blomstrom, Mrs. G. H. Nichols, Mrs. John Gillespie and Mrs. Arthur Orme. Miss Mary Stephens and Arthur Gibbs were married at Salt Lake Wednesday. November 12 a miscellaneous shower was given for tlie bride at the 'home of Mrs. Roy Lee, and Saturday evening Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Shields gave a shower in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs will make their home In Tooele. Mrs. S. T. Spray entertained about ten members of the Merry Glee club Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Mrs. George Man will entertain the club at its next meeting. Mrs. Nela Blomstrom entertained the 1 Ladies' Literary club at her home Thurs- j day afternoon. The leaders were Miss : Lois Wallace and Mrs. S. J. Selvin in the study of South America. Mrs. L. ,A. Mc-Bride Mc-Bride will entertain the club at its next meeting. Teachers of the Tooele high and district schools gave a dancing party in tho high school building Tuesday evening. j The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet next week with Mrs. Joseph Russell. Owing to the fact that the regular meeting comes on Thanksgiving, the following Friday, No- I vember t, has been chosen for tlie meeting. meet-ing. 1 PARK CITY i 4 . PARK CITY. Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shields announce the engagement of their daughter. Catherine Helen, to Adam A. Barr of Eureka. The marriage will take place November 25. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Breen announce tlie engagement of their daughter. Isabella, Isa-bella, to Septomus Galthwaite. Tne marriage mar-riage will lake place November 24. Mrs. W. J. Lewis and little children have spent the past week in Salt LcJte i visiting relatives and friends. j Mrs. A. R. Weeter came up to Park City Wednesday morning and will remain sev- I eral days visiting friends. Mrs. C R Sheen and Mrs. A. A. Browning entertained with a Kensington ! Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. . Browning, in compliment to Mrs. J. H. Zimmerman. The decorations were In fall i flowers. Several musical numbers were enjoyed. In a guessing contest prizes were awarded Mrs. Zimmerman and Mrs. C. V. Parker. The guests were Mesdames , W. p. 8-itton. F. W. McEwan. Glen ! Wentworth. C. F. Parker. John F. Welsh, i A. M. Kopp, Gertrude Hagar, Walter j Evans and G. A. Short. ; Mre. C. W. Hodgson returned to her j home In Park City after several days i spent In Salt I-ake. Miss LIU Nelson returned home Wed- i nesd.ty morning after a short stay in Salt Lake. Mrs. Mae Kaillle was nrntess at a card party Wednesday evenlnrr, given at the home of Mrs. W. J. Buck. Fall flowers were used In the decorations. The game was whist and prizes were awarded Mrs. Kimball and Cash Faulkner. The guests I were Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Sutton. Mr. and j Mrs. ("'ash Faulkner. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball. Kim-ball. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Parker. Mrs. E. I J. pnnKs?. Mrs. A. M. Copp nnd Dr. E. P. Iyecompte. Nicholas Rowe of Salt Lake was In Park City Thursday vis! ting his son, Arthur. Mr. Rowe has jnut returned to his home after an extended visit In California. Cali-fornia. Miss Hannah Lecompte has spent the papt week In Salt Lake, visiting relatives and friends. The teachers of th Jefferson school entertained at a luncheon Tuesdav at the school building. Covers were laid for Misses Mon Denson. Mae Nlmino, Teresa Mclaughlin. Elizabeth Martin. Esther Dunbar. Ruth Hilstrom. Mrs. May. Mrs. Gertrude Hagar and Roger McDonough. Mrs. M. M. Matheson returned to Park City Wednesday morning, after an extended ex-tended visit in tho east. Frank Keith returned to Park City Sunday Sun-day morning, after a visit of several days with his family In Salt Lake. Mrs. Richard Bryant entertained with a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday. The guests were the members of the Sego IJIy club. The table was pretty with flowers, chrysanthemums being used for the centerpiece. The ladles present were Mejulames T. J. McDonald, R. W. McDonald. Mc-Donald. R. IT. Williams. J. T. Williams, N. J. Williams, H. M. Swan, Ed Paxton and EJ. P. Tracey. Tho Rpv. Father Thomas Oalllgnn visited visit-ed In Coalville and Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Joseph Hurley left Sundny afternoon after-noon for California, where she will spend several months visiting relatives!. Mrs. Annie C. Kadilon entertained the i members of the D. O. K. O. elnh pleasantly pleas-antly Thursday n ft ernoon. The time wns spent 1 ri sewimr. followed by refreshments. refresh-ments. The members present were Mes-da Mes-da uin.'i W. J. Buck, John Buck, Eraser BucU. Glen Wcntworlh. 1 1. W. Dclghton. Florence Canty. 7nck Obbid, Edwin Fir-inne, Fir-inne, W. A. Raddon and David Williams. John Mitchell and Charles McDonuld returned to P;irl City Monday morning. After a short visit with friends in Butte. I Mont. Casper Roll Is In Park Oty from Idaho Fnlln. Mr. Uoll may rhcide to spend.thc winter months here. Mrs. Alfred Stanley entertained the members nf the Rtullant drclo at a Ken-slnglim Ken-slnglim Wednesday nflernoou. After a roupln of hours spent In Mowing, refrenh-ineuts refrenh-ineuts were served, Tho guests wore Meg-dmni'H Meg-dmni'H Archie Henderson, .lesae Conovc-r, Frnnclp Trytlml. Lynn Kimball, Uoy Lcuzl nnd Jerome paxton, Rilph W. Wii tpnn of Salt I.nke wns In I 'ark City Tuesday ami Wednesday of this week, visiting Emmet Shields. Mrs. V. P. Hutton entcrtnlned the. members of the Afternoon Mm club Saturday Sat-urday n ft ernnon. A fter some tinm h.id been spent in cards, pi iren were awarded award-ed tho luclty players n.nd P-Creshniontd nerved. I The members of o .Modern Woodmen ! of America en t or I ti 1 tied M a Hmnlu-r ,. nef.-.lay evening a for t ho veejil,, ,- l,Mi;e 1 IIH-el Ing. t (ho reguliir iiieetlnu of the nnmin A I ll en II e 1 1 1 M , h.dd MoihIjiv iiMri miiimi t i Lho lioiuu vl Mrs, John A. WyckuiV, 1L au I decided to give a card party Nember 26, this being kept as an open da. 1 The election of several officers took place !to till vacancies made by the resignation iof three members. The paper for the Idav. "Modern American Drarna was 'written by Miss Susanna Sh elds, the ; questions were along the same lines, and I Miss Shields had charge of the lftJ-'Bon. ! After roll call and the singing of Am.er ica," the ladies adjourned to meet a tne home of the president, Mrs. "V ilham Binkerd, Monday, November 22. i William Hunter of American Fork vlslt-!ed vlslt-!ed friends In Park City Saturday and Sunday. 1 Lee Shields of Salt Lake spent Sunday .In Park Citv visiting Ids mother, Mrs. M. A. Shield's. The Juvenile band boys enjoyed a ban-1 ban-1 quet Monday evening in the band rooms, following the regular practice. Miss Clara Kimball visited relatives in Park City Saturday and Sunday. A ball waa given Monday night in Ras-band's Ras-band's hall by the members of the Independent Inde-pendent band. A large crowd was present, pres-ent, and the affair waa a success Bocially as well as financially. Cash Faulkner returned home Wednesday Wednes-day from a stay of several days in faaJt Lake. William McGary returned to Park City Thursday morning, after several weeks (stay in Nevada and California. Miss Letha Stewart entertained a number num-ber of friends at her home Friday erven-! erven-! Ing. The time was spent in games and ; cards. The occasion was the young lad 6 birthday. Twenty guests were present. Mrs C. J, Haueter was a passenger to Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon, to remain re-main for some time. ' MT. PLEASANT MT. PLEASANT. Not. 20. SfJ". and Mrs. William Olson and . inss Stella Olson left Thursday for California. They will attend tho fairs and will visit Mr. Olson's sister, Mrs. Andrew S. N'ilson, in Los Angeles. Mrn. W. D. Candland entertained the Twentieth Century club Thursday afternoon. A Thanksgiving programme was presented. An original Thanksgiving story was read by Mrs. George Matlsan. Miss Dorothy Jacobs read "The First Thanksgiving Proclamation" Proclama-tion" and fifteen members responded to roll call with Thanksgiving quotations. A Tocal solo by Miss Kdda Mae Gibson and a piano pi-ano selection by Miss Ruth Candiand completed com-pleted the programme. Mr. and Mrs. John K. MadBen entertained Sundav afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Iiymm Chrlstensen, Mrs. Mary Ann Reynolds and Mrs. Andrew Knudsen. Mrs. J. W. MoGann entertained at luncheon lunch-eon Saturday for Mrs. Phylinda Whittaker, Miss Ethel MCornick, Miss Clarlbel Biclt-ford. Biclt-ford. Miss Edith Montgomery. Miss Edda Mae Gibson and Miss Grate Newman. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Meyrick were hosts Sunday evening at a dinner party for Mr. i and Mrs. E. W. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. George1 W. Brandt, Ronald Kilson. Miss Estella j Brandt, Miss Margaret Wall and Harold Wall. Mrs. Kenneth Borg and children of Proro are guests at the James Borg home. Mrs. Annie Candiand entertained Saturday Satur-day in honor of her 77th anniversary. The quests included the familios of Mrs. Tannic Tan-nic C. Mills and Theodore Candiand and Mesdames Edward Cliff. Caroline Tidwell. Andrew Jensen, Chris Johansen and Annie Jofcmasen. P. M. Neilsen, S. M. Xeilsen and A. L. Peterson of the South ward Sunday school entertained the teachers at a social Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of Mr. and M rs. P. M. Neilsen. Thirty guest were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ericksen. Misa Tina : Ericksen and Miss Gladys Ericltsen presented ' an excellent musical programme. Master Grant Borg celebrated his third anniversary with a party Thursday after- j noon at the home of his gTandparentSr Mr. and Mrs. James Borg. Lauritz Larsen has announced the marriage mar-riage of his eldest daughter, Dora, to J. Chester Larsen of Salt Lake. The marriage was solemnized Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple and the young couple left immediately immedi-ately on a honeymoon to the coast. They will be at home to their friends aft-er December De-cember 6 at the Princeton apartment. Salt Lake. Mrs. B. R. Johnson was hostess Thursday evening to members of the Crochet club. Mrs. J. T. Johnson and Miss Josephine John-won John-won of Oj;den were special guests. Mrs. Johnson, assisted by htr sister. M iss Pyott, served luncheon to M-.-sdsmes R. A. Burch. E. W. Wall. J. W. McGann. J. W. Cherry. Fred Rafcmussen, R. Anderson and Miss An-nie An-nie Johansen. Miss Oaribel Bickford will entertain the Home Culture club Tuesday afternoon al Pink 'a M omorial hall. Miss Lola Tuft wrs the honored (piest Pri-day Pri-day evening at a linen shower at the home of Miss Gertrude Knudsen. After a couple of hours of needlework, the guests enjoyed sov eral musical numbers by Miss Muriel Simpson Simp-son and Miss fern Watson. Miss Knudsen was assisted by bfr sister, Vida. in serving hiucheon to Mesdames Harry Ericksen. A. B. Waldemar, Theodore Ctld!and. John Mat-son, Mat-son, R. W. Wcooh, Ufher Winters. Cleon Poulson and MIrs,s Lola Tuft. Clara Weech. Lulu Proctor, Kuby Madden. Vcnotia Monsoni Kern Wat son. Tressie M ad spa. Vest a Tcbbs Muriel Simpson. Myrtle Larson, Rhea Nelson and Lydia Malmstoiu. 1 PLEASANT GROVE I . ; n.F.ASAVT OKOVTC. Nov. 20. Flossie IiK-korsoii was hostess to t'.io members of the S. 1?. G. club ;u hev home 1 hurmlay evening. The unie was spent In sewine and sowing refreshments Those present were tlie Misses Sa.ile and Avis Mills, (leone Hnilo.k. Virnle Orav Oral ttndley nnd Murlnn Tinner. Miss Kthel Rndmall Is visttlnp her sis. ter. Mm. Albert Anderson of Linden. Mrs. K. H. Pavls of Lh spent r.irt of the week with her sisters. Mn Lvtry Gray and Mrs. Emma White. ..'"i.J'VF'"?' Sml,h sp"nl " wvek-end wvek-end with friends in salt Utke. James Wilcox of Salt Lake is visiting vis-iting her mother. Mrs. Walter M:ithew. Miss Hm Thomas entertained at a luncheon Ihursday. oomnllmontRrv to Mlf9 L,l ,a neok, who will leave for SVsll Lake, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. A. n. Walker entertained at a dinner din-ner party In honor of the late A n w -kers birthday anniversary. P,er s '"'' 'S !' and covers w ere " ' d or Mrs neniamln Walker. Mr. and Mrs I.. O. W est. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. w ,lker u xV?'"" Ko'"' Mr Bl"1 M. -Ian es .r,l;-n--V nnd Mrs. Plarence Christ enson spent the Intler pan of the week In t-.l, T Ti . . "' lHr mother and slste?. ' ' k" " ""llle'Tlnn'ae".':?,: p.", V ,r.'" Wednesday evenltiR. blrlo.lay r:lrlv Mr. ami Mrs. riov- vl, ,,f t i i (tn-sis of Mrs. Alex Orv Y 'r .'lu ' William ltosr.a of Tliille- Pleasant r.rove ylsltl,,! l,S' - 1,1 ;osri-'-''-i-l.",Mr; iz .r- ,r.V",,?.,,r.r.rMVnTi",v,7- man's hh'lh,lv- Tl. Mhlani Thor- Mlsse., "resent Were Ihe hi- i -"rT;Z 1 ouls.in. "nd 1.1,,.., ihe;oV,.rm;u:;,,;,,l:;;;'ve.l In one of has been spendl ,K , , r, hl ' '" Ives here. Mr "' "I", 'f Pleasant drove ' " !" " "'.n,e,h Miss llenlrl,-,. (J,, , , "-lend, a, ." .', ' y all.-ri,....,, '"' " ..I ... were married In the Halt Lake t.mi Wednesday. They will reside In Plea Grove. ,M Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Thome t '' ' Lake spent several days here vlsl'n. - ! relatives. 0 lslthn;.;- Mrs. Annie Holman has returned k. : ;'v after spending several davs wlthVr m! " X Mrs. George Hohnan of Provo. c T The .Misses Lorena White and Beatn- ?j and Vergie. Gray spent one day thll ill' The Misses Josephine Halliday n-.'.y thy Kwenson. Luclle Poulson w.?' Larson and Edna Poulson en'teriaL. " ' thoir friends at a candy pull Fridav ,. ing at the Halliday home. y . ev " Mrs. Lucy Gray spent the .eeU . ' with relatives in Salt Lake. e-""ent s Mrs. Sarah. Atwood was the ene : Mr. and Mrs. William Atwood In Lb -' lake Thursday and FTiday. Bd" .-i The home economics class met in t-tabernacle t-tabernacle Wednesday afternoon. ZhJ" an interesting programme, was, given. - ' Mi-s. Marie Kwenson has returns , :" her home at Provo after spending davsw-ith Mr. and Mrs. EzraVS V Fvir Friday.0" ' " ' t Miss Chloe Thorne spent the week M V': ' In Salt Lake with her sUter. Mri vj ' V Strong. Jiarl". Miss Anna Rasmusson. who has k. . " ) in Salt Lake for the pat two mnZ"-i haa returned home. "nina, . MANTI "J;:; ' MA.VTI, Nov. 20.Mra. S. A, jjJ, waa hostess at & Kensington Friday after- noon a Tvhich the following were present " Mesdames W. W. Crawford, L, T. Bekr - J. M. Burns, E. D. fiorensen, Cinton Kjar : P. H. Madeen, Frank Hou?aard. M'ai Frances MadBen and Miss Lillian ElcIerOi ; Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Kate Kenner entertained the R ' K. class at her home Tuesdav eveni J "J A splendid programme was carried out 'S" '': Miss Vera Kenner. g - The Needlecraft club met Wedu-crfav-" aftemoon with Mre. Grant Crawford? Mrs. Ernest Madeen and Mrs. Andr X Judd entertained Friday afternoon 'ii ' honor of Mrs. E31a May Waniass Thosi ": ' present were Mesdames William ftrliyr. ham. Ellis Johneen. Elmer Simmons liovd ": Pan-, Cal Cox, Melvin Stringham' J9si Lund, James R. Olsen, Charles Cox, Jhu - Harmon, Brlpham McAllister, Misses J.irw . Lamb, Genive Jensen, Matrgple Tennast " Maud Tuttle, Ruby Dyrenff. Hettie Aid and Edith KJar. Mr. and Mrs. C. I King? of Covote "'-visiting "'-visiting their daughter, Mrs. John Pacdie. , The Mothers' club met with Mrs. Fr Kamerman Tuesday afternoon with aboat fifteen members In attendance. Read:zi and muic were given by Mrs. L. ? Becker and Miss Mignon Kamerman. ' '.. An entertainment was given Tuesday " afternoon in the Mantl theater for od -S folks nf the Xorth ward. Thos taking -pant were Mrs. Ellis Johnson, Mrs, Frak Hougaard. Mrs. J. M. Bums, Miss Ina Clark, Miss Ruth Betsey and Mias Veri - -Hougaard. Mr. and Mrs. John Riddle entertained at -"-dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. C. King of Coyote, Mr. and Ls. Ca. . -King of Junction and Mr. and Mrs. Va -. ney King of Cowley, Wyo. The seventies gave a social at the Xorth ward chapel Wednesday evening. Ol r. hundred and ten were present. Ti:e programme pro-gramme consisted of addresses by R.siop ' X. R. Peterson and C. F. Carlson. Miss Florence Domgaard ernertaied twenty friends Wednesday evening, ii C1 occasion being her eighteenth birthday aa- l niversary. " SALINA f SALINA. Nov. JO. Mrs. Lueian Maa:-7r. entertained at an old-fajhloned Qu!:dif -.; bee Thursday afternoon. r': The Royal Neighbors entertained Th'jrs-day Th'jrs-day nigiit. Those present were Mr. - " Mrs. A. J. Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Tea " Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. West, !-. and Mrs. Alma Crane, Mr. Slid Mrs. George Alma ("iatefi. Mr. and Mrs. Xew-j ' Crosier. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scorcp. -and Mrs. Claudia Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar An.ierson. Mr. and Mns. Te :-' Crane. L-r. and Mrs. Robert Evans, Mr. : 1 and Mrs. John Csen. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Crandall. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv McKer.ra, Mr. and Mrs. James Rex. Mrs. Amu .. Martin. Mrs. Dee Kasmusson. Mrs. Mi"l V Pastrup. Mrs. Eliza Gales, Mrs. A!rr. 1 Chrlster.sen. Miss LuceUe Crane, M ss Tess Mattsson and Douglas Olson. FUro . j ' solos were given by Mrs. H B. Crar.-i". Lncelle Crane and Tess Vstlsson, snl ; -. songs were rendered by Alma Crar.e a""-! r A. .1. Crosier. A recitation was given by Mrs. Ei'.a Gates. Eive hundred w.-.i r'aed and Annie Martin and Alma Crac carried off the rrics. ; Mr. and Mrs. YVT.l Murphy lft Me: for ijran to visit with Mrs. Loa Njc:fc.t- Mrs. Hrlpj Casto and son ar.J Mrs K. W. liird left Wednesday for Rosv.-. -. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Karnsworih Jf ,J ' I.lalio Falls wore visitors here tins wef.-. The Tercilla Girls' club was epler- '.i laine.l bv l.eona Chrlstensen fiv.l T- ! Gates W e.incs.iav. Those present : X Vllato Gales. Annie Anderson. Mri! , r' bert rcterson. G'.a.iys Gates. Joy e.-t." Lewlne Crane. Maud Ewclls and A-J i-.; and KrmB lrson. Miss Marv Herbert left 1n-s.:vl !or Gravson. where slie will teac.il s.''CO.. , The rerellla t;lrls' club was oalfrtsei r by Annie Anderson in Ked:nor,d ''- . day nlsht. 'J Fidnev Ifun-.phrev of Sallra iT.il '' l Harjel 1'raper of Aurora wee roI" In the Manti temple Wednesday-will Wednesday-will make their home in tfalma. Mrs. G. A. Gates was the hostess of i Indies' Llterarv club Monday eveti.i.s- An en1onbie procraimue was sriven. . follows: ' Sons. Mrs. A. J. 0s,fr-tat 0s,fr-tat ion. Mrs. G. A. Gates: reA-ili.. . or." by Mrs. O. E. West: rcaaini. art. -J. Vastrup. r ' GUNNISON J j DI XNISOX. Nov. -JO.-Mrs. R. C. r ' er I. n Sim, lav for American F'i. , she will spcu.l a few days with hf. ' . , Mrs. l;oc Clements. , Mrs. l.lir.ibelh V.. rclersen wtfrwn (' Satinda n:iern.vni for the , .. Twrh e " nieuiters vere present. A-iJ frcshinenls were sered. Miss Kiinlco Wllkensen left S;"!". " ' I'rovo. vvlicic she will make lief ii.""'- , binli.iav pavlv was c'ven l Mrs. c, l. llilveisen v-ri.iy ".; , . 1'ivc luin.'r.-.i was niave.1 and r".' won In Mrs. O. H. Hal el' " l,a ' '' J,,,. Ivnnlson. Those in allelic "' , Mcs.iaincs .1. A. I lata". ) - I. llain.il.M.ii. W. .1 G.lbble. M;'1 , ' sen. M P. Ptra.,Kn1. VV ,MHm 'ml. , II. U.lve.eil. K. R M..a". 1'H' 1V SMI. I; ,1ciim-ii. . Miss Mini .1,-iiM-n and Ve-i.i 1 '"'"'' ' s -tertalned a i a .aii.iv pull Krl".i ""' al the I'lei.-e home Miss ,-I.Ue lluiilce lell Sim'i'.' for ' " v inia ,U v a ll.-i n. .on bv Mr- ' " . 1 in,. 1 eon .,s .,.,! to Med.-"" ' . I'l'ii I .-1 l.tii- I ' 1 Cl'oi s sun i;,-i,T II el'sen. . ' '" . " M . , it it m.-i, in ( r I'li'o i-i , , K.-,. VVHoaii, La. k. ,.,'"'.'; : ,M' aii.l Vli .. , 1 M ,.l.o. 1 ' ' m, ..I ii.-l iv vl. M-s W !.' 1 ' ' ... . , ,, o ,,.,.,1V I' Ml V I v :. ,ii.- n.l l.'l I n'n.illi, to VI Ml ! , !:, lies t - . 1 ill I"' Mi. 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