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Show I Social Haooenings in Cities and Towns of Utah ' 1 !- : OGDEN I 4 ; - OGPEX. May P. Th followins: Off.-en people were pnests at a box pari' siven hv Mr, and Mrs. A. R Apper!oii and Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Kaiser S;Un!ay evening even-ing Mav '2, tit the Salt L.ako theater: Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning, Mr. and 1 irs. Joseph Scoweroft. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. TVattis, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lrroy Eroles. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas, Tr. Ezra C. Rich. Miss i Varna Tavev, Mrs. Hamld Peery, AVilliam I.arkin and Mr. Walker. of Omaha. Sunday Sun-day afternoon the members of the party vere the guests of William Earkin at a dinner given at the Salt Lake Country chib. i A heaiitii'uIH- appointed 4 o'clock tea ' Tas jylven bv Mrs. Thomas A. Y"nalrn I at the Virginia Saturday. May 'J, when the I announcement of the engagement of her i Saushter. Eorctta. to Willia ni Harold E-ooh of Sdalia. Mo., was made tn thirty-i thirty-i five of Sliss Whalen's sirl friends. The table decorations were in pink and white At each quest's place were bouquets of i pink and white sweet peas tied with bows i of pink satin ribbon, and dainty announce- I v.ir-vt cards, ennids and hearts, were con cealed in each quest's napkin. A beautify beauti-fy 1 fern, resting on a large mirror, formed the central decoration, while i placed at intervals were cut glass vases holding bouquets of pink sweet peas. Purine the afternoon an orchestra ren-i ren-i dered special music. t Mrs. James U. De Vine entertained j twentv-eiht guests at a prettily ap- ! pointed shower at her home on Twenty-! Twenty-! fourth street Paturdav afternoon in honor of Miss Eoretia Whalen, who will be i ' numbered amoiip the June brides. A profusion pro-fusion of sprinir blossoms adorned the rooms. Mrs. De'Vine was assisted in en-1 en-1 terlalning by Mrs. Arthur Kuhn. l. n Interesting meeting of the Home J Culture chib w as held Thurpdny afier- j rr-on at the home of Mrs. A. W. Putnam s on Washington avenue. '. Tho Hisl'Tial society met Saturday efternoon with Mrs. C- if. Gosling. ' ' Amonp tr-1 prominent Osrden club wom- j en who' will i-tiend the biennial meeting of the General I r-der.-ttion of omen s ! clubs which vi.l he held in Chicago in ! June, are Mrs. KT B. Porter, who has been chosen as slate delegate at large, and Mrs. Edward Htrhsel, general federation j secretary in .Eiah. i Miss Est lief Anderson left Sunday for ; St. Louis, wheio .she will visit her sister. Mrs. J. B. Mueller, formerly Miss Carrie AnOeison, of this city. Dr. Ruth ffiliiard has returned to San ' Francisco, after a six weeks' visit with ! hr mother, Mrs. Kate S. Hilliard. ', Mrs. A. Whittemore is visiting in Grand 1 Junction and Denver, Colo., for two j , weeks. ! Tae "a"1)" club members will be enter- ; 1 t;;;ne.i next Thursday afternoon at the 1 home of Mrs. r trick Healy on Jefferson J . E'.eliue- i i Mrs. Jav Avleson Smith will entertain ' the G. A C. eiuii at its May meeting ', j at" her home on Robinson avenue. An informal dancing- party -as &iven : Mot-dav ever.ine bv the KnighU of Co- ;, ! 1 i'V.'mli.s in the V. j. W. I'-ail, which was attended by K". people. T:c Etopia cir.'" will meet with Mrs. I . Madsen n ?t Wednesday afturnoon. : 7 T:-.e Martlia soviet v n:et Monday ai'f-r- . noon with Mrs. J. 1!. Spargo at l'.er j a jmrt merits- in the Peery. j T'.e Ladies' Literary ch.ib vill meet i r--xt TVedne-!a- wuh Mr-. J"hn C-il'e". ' -ivuvda v i.'..st. at the Opden t.'oiy- :-. ' o: " M - Va shir l; ton avnde, K!;'-n i ii-jt.s preeiUf-.l Miss Eran- ! l ;o Mi rea i in o:s r-'-'ital. i ' The pupils of Pro.'os.-o:" Tiacy V. i''an- i -id a p:a::o recital E-iday i-. Kidf'.e. ta 13. in the Were;- academy A, . a:.d Mr. J. T. Hurst have 33 th-Mr j X' Mr.--, linnr.a Dean Paine of New York City. j The t'.ii rd of a series of reri 'a! wiM !. iven bv t.;e p'jpiis of T. Earl Pardee un.w'-'drsdav tcn;:.K. ?ay l'", the iia- e M..-:- 1 'jUitiiy Browning. v.o ; a j j.-n.or -i.i-.t.!it "at tae E eland Stanfurd r i ;r?-it. a rriveJ home SunJay to ) ;--n: the :uuir:-ier vacation with he.r par- j -. Mr. a iid M. S. Browning. ! Mis. P. 1 Kline will entertain :t t a ; K-riisii'oi! nevt Tuesday afternoon at ! ; r :;o;t:- ..h :' Biren avt-nu. in turn- ' pi'nint tfi .::- I.or-tta VVhaien. ,! r.-. . j'l. f'vwoid iis returned " 1 I'iuni a tr:;. :., ., . i.j, ,,ia. Mis. IbyA.-i t-.:!.v lot- j in '..ii. 1 to visit with friend;;. . ; tr. ii tii i ; W . .NVd.-ion. son of Mi", u n. i M:. i '. Nei.'-on cf t hi '-it-.-, has en- j i-re the St. Euke's !iosid:.al for a two I ars" inun.-r.- mo. i: re' cnti Luadu- ' alf-d frora :!n: ii.i-'n Mei!i;al ' -. S. Gunneil. y--:s. 1'red ?I. X.: cud Mrs. (liivr .p i:'inyon r(-tur:-d i T hu r'Ia v af t erno. n fro mi a 't.f-rk s , - it in Po'-atiio. Mrs. Gunnel' , v.ms tho j N..je snst of M - II. J. Pbiiiihof and j Mi s. N k an-i M rs. K.:nvn w-i a e:. :. i ..f M,s. Wuha-M X. M.-JH;tv. Imrini: I ;i r s-;;y th:: a nnn.'r 'M' of dairfi v . r- ! ' i :;iv.-n in th-!r noi'or. Mr-. p!:i;n:iuf i-.- ' ' v. i:i.'d S' ! i.: 'j-j y fveidnpr h i. a -"".' i " "I ; ar'.y, '.ni;!i:i":'--iit;;ry I" A' r-'. Gn u n-i I. 1 ' :u' kunyon and Mr-'. Nye w-n- the j i.oi.ur t,'i;es'H at a br,d'' pnrtv irlen by j M:. Mr'"'arty. Wednf-.tiav evnirc Mrs. i .h.h'i .'Jbcrl .-'oiker o'liertained in hc-aor or the thr';e ;.). "o-y'ir Dr. H. W. liutimv "ft Thursday fr A ' - Innta. Ga.. as a dhtf- ij lii-: Siir:iicrs' inipei :h 1 rou:c-i I. v. hh''i v. ill i r j e t in V r . Iiv fi-f,iii Mav r' tu la. M--. and Mr". W. S. Ware an- Mrs. H. :.f -w-.in of Salt Lake City sr-'-n Vcdn-:-j v In ien. 1 'I 'tur.-d?. .- c-veidng tin Knrehtv ff ! I " 1 1 ha s fo ;TT n h y dp- ned t h i r i -w hn' '. f - I ing and l-lk,"- roo.ns on Gr-int a'T.'e v. ."i h !:oush wai'miny. pr- 'l.ps, n.u-ic ! mi'! r'-f r(-.-,. i.'ii'-uts cofit; ibut';'.l to the. c.-'ti- 1 in;,'s .i.terrahiin'-nt. j Thrif!'.- NVfdle Kriln?(-n chib v. . 1 b'- rj:erfali.'d r.'-vt "f u.-nuav at tl.o h ..ri- o' M r-. ' rj,':f Ma r, nine. Wed ntS'lav ff-r-u:; at ',::;) o c'o' k a 1 vi ; .- :iome Tved'.i inr took p:''t. v ' "'i j i la rrold T. Godda id ar.d Anes K. l-arr v '-! united ir. m-trrla it lb" home of tit-- bih'r. fHtn'T ori I'iiriyon road. Tii vc-de and (room ; tood beii'-.-i'h h iov;r-r of t.(Tl i.i; flo wfci s. stfiilex and ffrns. fnnri v, id"!. v,rff S'lrJXTtd-d a birw'" wr-diitn-; )--:!! ,f pink r;irrut!'.i,i, v.bih- l"! ler I la m !I i:tU-K pei :ornK-.i t'"; b a'i'iful a nd lli.-). lli.-). '-.- -live mhi; . ''j'"hiOi:',-. inlv th': hnm---hale faiuili'-s and a lew i n 1 1 ; na ' - f i i i : J t.S i;r- couple wtre p''H'Mit. Fnllov. Im; I i ,f ce i fin on v a dinner v. an y f-rved . a x,u,r s-diorn: of j.iiiic ;i nd v. 'dir. lad;.:; ' -,.-d in the dinli.-,' iof.n;. whib- hi t:- 1 or n !KV.-irj:i- pr v.-h'-i. b-an- of j -.ha- ' b ilK 1 ank- in tb- ' o:-ri''; .-. an'l m l.-fiH a nd leriiM ei p..o 'd 1 h ron .on I tr.(- ,,otr:.-.. In the I'brat v fruit pun--ii v.- a erv-d by llnU; Mh.i Sf-sioir-. Tb-; la id:. V.n va:; r.f v.d.".; 'i-. pr dc rnrieoi and slindov.' la- . M ' . a nd Y,r. Goddard I-' on a short i.ofa-v moon ' np, Bid upon ioc r i-f.iri will h" at hoinfj lo the'r I'nendH at. ".'O t'aiiyoj, road. n '-iaborai'' ai.'l c n I r a! n i nu pro-Ci.jri.rne pro-Ci.jri.rne w.m 'iv.-i. ,y tb- rn-nib-iH 'if Hie Child I'Mflrjio dub Sonda.v aM'-noon pt (hf Orr-ji'tuio in oh,--"'-, .i n-'" 1 Mother'". ,; v-'-d'-b V.--1 fj.J'.vd bv a hi r awdl-.,cc. awdl-.,cc. The Miii' d-'I I'lin.b.-i- f.' tb- pi... jrraniin" i i; n addi ' by ' 'b;i r i :. Mbl: of I'.a bim. '-.-o ;..M :"lo.- bv Mr-)vlward Mr-)vlward M-Gnnii of I. i.i'v; lu- .-nilo onWit'-n. Mo.arfi! 'I'TiHi iiunatH.; j: ,)v -ini.i W-l I "I a)M..hv,-' 1 1 om "Ei -mild'-" .-..rrir-o-:. d of lb- Miv-'-'H M'ii'-n Ma:;ii.f.is. :'h That.-M-r. ,Ma i :;a ":t M;--..dty and Mm. Edna I 1. S.nVln. V ffittiir't v,.i;; I ho lo'ir tahb-au c l-.k'-n 'roai 'bMo'hooiJ." ' "Ginhoo'l," " "d o 1 1 c-r ii'd " ' h nd "i 'a a no'Ma rent bo d. " Mrt raj..ia ". y 'hi j It , Mr:--. G. dam.'-; nt.d M.'-h M.iudo U'-ii-n "f 'bi-5 - M tit- ...r,!(.M c.nrn-Ml . bih hall yh -oi at ni i' r 1 1 ' o a ni th-y '''T'' t ,c ;;.m.v.i of I r and M.'H. A. -. 'MtJt':; I iiad I". I.'ait.u i; i la r. 1 d..r.m. )I-rberf. Ero-.cn a fid V "d Ihovci i ,,f I ';i ' if b- Grfi -, ' 'a i., a vl ';j 1 1 n;; r:lu - , , tb.V In 'lib. . i" . i ".,lM-da t ,.-rdt " I'". IhiHf. ! 'I -l'-- I bchl j,n lulir.t.oM of kmiMl'i ..nd hidi: 5., H. J'.tbLin ball o (;,.,,.,! av. I f-,!i.,iM-d by a .u-h.'--i fi:-..i..i.f: and u oan'i''-' M i ; " do-.-rbdn,. Waiirr va-i UMid.-.-d . , Niirl) Mood . V r. .-nu K a (.'-i -iiL. Jii- iufT was pleasantly spent in music aim games, and refreshments were served lo the sixteen guests. Monda v evenimr a surprise pari y wa plt?n in honor of Mrs. M. -A. Richards, the occasion being her fii'ty-tSurd birtli-day birtli-day anniversary. A union meet hi? of the Kedcra led W. ( '. T. Y. of this city was held Wednesday Wednes-day at the home of .Mrs. t "ole on .1 efferent! effer-ent! avenue in commemoration of the na-lional na-lional president. Mrs. Lillian M.. M. yreveiis. Mrs. Fuller presided over t he meeting- and an entertaining; programme was given. Miss Mildred Hanson and Miss Gladys Pirdlaud left Tuesda v for their home in Denver, after a pleasant visit in this city. The Child Vulture club hold its annual election of officers Tuesday afternoon at the home of .Mrs. George Glen n Twenty-fourth street, and the entire list of officers van re-elected with the exception ex-ception of Mrs. E. . WuUif. who resigned, re-signed, Mrs. E. A. Power; being elected as her successor. The following officers were re-elected : President, Mrs. J. T. Lynch; vice president, Mrs. J. M. Par-rows; Par-rows; secreiaity, Mrs. George Glen; cor-, cor-, responding secretary, Mrs. Archie Bowman; Bow-man; membership committee. Mrs. Nettie Eeeles, Mrs. C. H. Stevens and Mrs. John Farr. The Hub will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Heller. Miss Lucv Clark of St. Joseph. Mo., Is the g-uest of her sister. Mrs. James B. Downs. Miss Clark will spend t lie summer in this city. Mrs. Fred Bossner of Boise. Idaho, formerly for-merly of this city, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scoweroft on Adams avenue the past week, returning return-ing to her home Friday. Elsie M. Bover. who has been visitiny at the homo of, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson, Pat-terson, left Wednesday for her home at Alma, Mich. Mrs. Joseph Horrocks will he hostess to the Social Twelve "".Oft" club Friday. May 15, at her home on Twenly-tuui th street. An informal card party was given Wednesdav evening by the members of Osden circle Xo. 5M. Women of Woodcraft, Wood-craft, in tiie W. O. W. hall. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Spanish War Veterans was entertained Tuesday afternoon at tbo home of Mrs. James B. Downs on Twenty-seventh .street. Mrs. C. If. Gline and children arc visiting visit-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sco field. The women of the First "Ward Relief societv held a bazaar In the Stevens block 'Thursday. Friday and Saturday of tins week. Tlvursdav afternoon the Ladies" Auxiliary Auxil-iary to the O. K. C entertained their friends at a card party in the (Jdd Fellows' Fel-lows' hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Russell have returned re-turned to Gi-den. alter an absence of nearly two vears on the Pacific coast. They" are at home at --0 Lincoln avenne. Miss Marcarot Crites pleasantly entertained en-tertained the Ognat chib numbers last Saturday evenintr at h,-r home. Miss G!advs Elliott. Mips Pwl Eecroft. Mlsa Ellon Meisnr and M.ss Jennie McDonald McDon-ald were guests of the chib. Miss Anna Powell will be hostess to the club at the i text meeting. I PARK CITY i i . PARK CITY. May Mr?. E. J. Retrcs was hoste-s at a card party Monday evenine at her home on ' Park avenue. The guests were the m e ni be -g of the Wldst club and other friend-;. Five table? of card ; were played u nd refreshments wei e servoii following the game. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Tim O'Eeefe returned to V eir home in Park 'ity Wednesday Wednes-day morning after tvera 1 weeks spent in Salt Lake. CIvde and Ray Peter.-nn en'ortained at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson. Friday evening in compliment com-pliment to the basketball lea rn of the hitrh senooh Cards were piayen aria re fres'nments were served. About 100 ! ir:'-i'.is were present. Ejgene Giles of the National Coppr bar kof alt Lake came up to Park City Thursday. Miss l.'i na Thorn p-"n ntrrtalnei the m!ibrs of the Kewpir Kluh at her hom Tu'-J-da v e eninrr. Pitch ;i s thft gawifl rd;ive,i ' and M-s. Cal Cainr-bell nsi awarieri t),e prize. Tiie decorations wet in the club Colors, red and gold. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith left for .Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon, CApectlns lo rnftke their home there. Will Try! hall and Mi! I'm Murphy re-Tirne. re-Tirne. to tro-ji- lumcs In Park City Sunday Sun-day morui rg from ' rmaha , Neb., where the-.- Lien been attending the Creighluii university. Mr.. N. J. Wllhams entertained at a luncheon Wednesday n f t t-rn'ton at h'-i' !,or'i- on Noi folk a venue Covers worn laid for : . von guesl. Mrs. Ed GiiLiey ib visiting v.ith friends !n Salt Lake. M;.!f.s l ,'izabf l.h Ma rlin and Ruth HllstroiM rfdnrind to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon uner a f-hoi't vi-elt with rthi-tives rthi-tives in I 'ark City. A j 'lea sd nt rui prise pn rt y w-s given Wedne'-'hiv evt-idng to Mr. and Mr:-. It. .1. 1 iryant a t t;,e!r liomy on up!1' r Ma I n street". Mu-ic and Karoe- f u rn I lied th evening'.- a in u.- emMi t and r f rephn ien tn V. ( i e MT f i. Ihaiik Van Vechtn lefi U'clnfiny afteritonn lor hi-, home in Ha si I iue:i. V'-ii., after a p'r'';--,"t lsit wliii h:s sifter, Mts. C W. M-'fig-of. Mr. and Mm Eeuln Ta't rf ,'t. lyjnK Mo nre ia de Farlr'to spend the Hiirn-utv Hiirn-utv noi,t.i..-i v.l Mi tlior rister. Mrv V.. I'. Le'o,(lple. Mi 3. . E Pnvder of 8nlt Eako in the pa.-l: Wed ne;---ia y. a guoL at the Le'orapt'- hon.e. .Mrf. ('Iiarb-s I'.nee frave a blrfndftv nrtv Saturday !if''-ui"'in ul. her Ihuiim on U oodaide, a--e,iu'; t'T h-' r roo, Jienfi, It Ta-i'ig t):':, 111 flo Ii-lb.A' 'nventh blftbdav. About twenty little children ucro present, pres-ent, a l id riti men and music and ref i-eh -rneuts fitruli bed aniUFernont for the aflr.r- '"'Mr- John rllrph' dnd flon. Walter, returned re-turned to ib'Mi- homo In Park Sunday inoF-ni'ir a'tej- a siiort h In .':'alt Ioke with iriend'i. I. Var I - Tl, UM H':U-t ef ti '''ici-ln,...-.i! .Int. fii''.!ir. In n.f. .hil.n.orun W-1-i.v.-nin,.. lTMZ,rMhn wre i-Uij-i-I un'il I'l ': f.'.t'i'k, wlnii it Ijilf proi;ni nilii'i o nuc i.- n. rci-lhiK". m k ! e. 1 1 . ftr which fndl M-; i;.l-Ai'c1 Krr'Ai -.in thm rprtplfnt of ft pii-.tnl l.n;!i'iiv j.nc-.- Timr.lny nej,ii. Al.tail f..My frkti-ls l'"''"11 "'"J m',"1'- wii'm -. I r h . M. Vv . Inn.ilN ;.i'-nntiir Ttiiimflr it lr luii'l'.-t! In li.riair of Mm. ''. A. Uraiacr, hn Is vImMjx: fiom .'---It Ulot City. 'M.o McMi-t-.' '-I'll) t."11 Pn '-lo-lne itictliif f'rr It,.. Td'i-'MI 'Ml ltd) 1,01.3 ef lllO H-W Wf.pt. r.it'fl j- . M- . 'i'i'-ii Ml -. Mnn.1 flnrwoufl to. 4 Mm, A r. n.1 t 1 1- ; '. Mm. n. A. HoIiiko-iM K..ve a n.i lli. I Mi'B Mlf-1 iin a. violin imlo. .In-!;..- S II 'I" '.I H it,-n of )'.' f,nlo -m In I. "Id Tlur -iny vl- !Mn wdth liin motlior. Mm. M. M. r,:i, !.;:.-, Ik In fuMlnie lif-.OUi. Th" tilcli'ii''!'- nit'1 nn'inl-'TN of flu pw'onfl fr1 1 tf.T.n Mi o.'l "to C.'uln.O'l OnrfT x w.-knin InlO I I',, v.i.r'1 T-'ol- I'.i'iv r'iUn;; Tli'i evi'nhiK w . ,. - J. pi-. -. i, c K-on. M, iifo-r Will- Ii 1 ' fo-li mr ul ' A ''"'nr M.n li'i ie liool t" -i !"( wlio wilt nit h' be I ii i..' hi i. -I r n.'" Mb-i l.'r 111 Jt"t:"m, v I .i i (., In- W.-l'. r Slnkn nnA--WY; Ml-i i Vr-ln IhiiH .il.-r. v.l... u'-i I'i Oi- hilklnim rhy iliii N. lif.nl , Mil. i Mil., I F'.hH lir--f t, Vthn, tumor Ml:- Mrft o,;, ' n i i,l . i Ot I n th H. B. Chltj A i 1 - i a . 1 ! f f v V'.hi t- i-lll prr.nt tbfl 1 fipi.ffi:.i. " !,i"'i' oiil." in tlur onm liou.m I " Mr 'n'i'1 M " l ' !' " ' "M " '1"' 'lie putt A.rr. hi Mi l'lr'.,ra, , i.,k v.IH. Mirlr .lfiMR'i-irr, .lfiMR'i-irr, Mior.o'b .!.' i-- I'M'Mon In tlii IiIkIi " l""d ' -Or.- V- I nu I -,,im'i ri " I n' uM n rmul of yfillllB ; M;,"::','",.'.,:,':,':cl. '- ' ..Id-;.." f tr in I ..If. itV for fr-1 1 '-j .'."ifii"1' " ''""'l ""o'l") In n ',,,,1- O t' "f I ' (-"il'Uiv, !!, iri-i' ol ll,r I PROVO ! 4 . PROVO. May P. T he.-o v.ho wcr-: the fnvore-1 Riicsts ef ih3 P-iro.ii .-luh on Wcniiesrlav lit tliu :ionie of Hs pre.M.lent. M'r. R. K. Trvii'e. .Ir. . farrier awav a sriise of drl'c'.n nnj real plcnsnro. An ewHItKit nniFi.;al prusi tunnie frnni Mozart var, Rien undor t.iio direction of Professor Ot'orgt; V. Kltzroy h-rore an appre.-iat ive mulleu'-o of lf.0 Riiesis. Mrv. Irvin.: aral Mlf? Uhi-I Irvine -eiKb.'re.l pi;t'w. selceiiopH, and lush-class snlo.i -.vcre rout r! butcU by Koine of the Garden city's lest lalenL Tuesday even biff tlio Jolly Dozen' lnb whs fn-lerialned fn-lerialned by Ml. .3 Florein-p Hay. Reircslunenm acre In.-hiOeii in the good time. Mrs. J. W. Llcrly is onturtaiuing Mrs. T. Mc-Niu Mc-Niu of ORden. The ))rhi-ary officers of thn Fourth ward enjoyed en-joyed h hn ppy evening as 1 he Ritesis of Mrs. Mary Ma'ki'Lirn oil Mou-iay. t'irst a lime of npin-i-nu'nt ui ilm lesidrnL-e v-us enjoyed, then a theatrr ,iany a lorined. Mrs. Julia Colvln nf payson Is pnjovitig a visit with Mrs. C. i:. Loose. As a mark nf honor to Krault Price, who leaven on Monil iy to-,- P011U1 Afrlcit, Mr. find Mrf. itob-ert itob-ert Mooie puiurlained at family dinner on Tuesday Tues-day evening. J. A! re J Owens and M inerva Hinckley, rn)iular young I'rovo pcopli', were married on Wednesday in the Salt Luke temple. Mrs. V.. O. Husfrv ntertatned at fluppnr on Wednesday Dr. and Mre. Joseph Hughes o Spanish Span-ish Fork, MIsb Carrie Bown and Miss Sarah And-ei-son oi Proo. . ' The Fifth ward M. I. A. nave a delii-htfid entertainment on Tuesday evening for the mothors of the ward. An appropriate programme was ren-, ren-, dered. Surprise was the natur of a party glvon Mre. lLli7.a Morrill on Wednesday a fieri: 0011 by the officers of the Bonneville. Ward Primary af-o-latlon. Resulting, froi the effort of the self-invited self-invited guests a real good time was enjoyed. AnnounTniot Is made by Mr. and Mrs. John V.. Lewis of the Rnga genie ut of their daughter, Bertha, to Harrison Hurst, formerly of Mexico, but now of Idaho. The wedding will be solemnized solem-nized in June. ' Forty menihere of the Christian Endeavor of ho ( 'oriRi-egat tmul church enjoyed an afternoon of POt-Ubili' y tnd pleasure ai the home of M ra. .. W. Licrlcy 0:1 Tue-iay. M'p. V G. Peterson is enjoylnj a pleasure trip iq Salt iko City. M!;S Zma Uaker has returned from a Salt Lake 1 visit. Bishop and Mrs. B. H. Bullo-lt entertained at dinner on Sunday. Tuefln v evening the ninibrs of the Bonneville Bonne-ville ward M. I. A. held a Urge party in birthday birth-day honor for their president. Mr?. farlle R. 1'ilade. The affair was planned as a surprise and was most sucrei-sfiil. A programme consisting of numerous t-vc I lent Itoms was rendered, followed by interesting games. In Vineyard Wednesday even big a pan y was given by t'.e daughters of W. J. Clegs in honor of 'is binh.Viy. For tt-e ocrasion 10 rooms w;e made pretty wiih lilaca and tulip.. Songs, speeches, rrcitaiions and inrtruine utal mn-.;tc add-C to the plfsur of tr.e evenliiK. &up,ir .v tv1 to about forty gues:a from lieber, Lako View and Vineyard. Mr. and Mr. Robert Moore are entertaining Frank IVi.-o of Cia.-leslon. At th home of Mn. W F. Parser the members mem-bers ot the Nm-:eer.Lh t'er.'ury rl ub met Friday a'tevnowi und wore edified wbh a paper OJi po-'.ry given by Mrs. Parker. A card r'ty of ni'.e In the bot!aI r1." le of :he wonk was on r1 en by Mm. Ferra r.-.- ker ar.d yrs R. I". Kcowl.jen at Use home of the lat-ier lat-ier on T-jCf. ay Hfternoon. seven tabl"a were '.he and tL prle wm ri--e!ved ty Mrs. W. L. hlcrs . h. Lu nth eon eri ed. A nuf-C'-E-ful KurprHe party an carried out on Thursday -vet. !r.g in ronipliraeni 'o Mocrre Pj t-rr.an t-rr.an of the Sn'!i ward by the oflir-e-y and tJrh- rt of t'n' w ard Llvelj (ta;r, and rr.Mlc the entntslMrj; f"aturMi and Juii'.heoa was terv.! (o fort7 g'irsio. T e mo't-fT of the Peldil Hub we-e f'.e g';e. r' Mrs. Wllbi-.n M. RoyUin-e On a'.-i-day nfer-n,inn, nfer-n,inn, whi-a t".f T spent a inni eiijoyar.ie tl-11. P I ve tMM of 1 rd wr pla yed. wer ahunrtactly ued tn decorating and lun-heon was Mr J. M Georgi a rarty on Motif, n t even It g. wld,-h v. aj eajoj d by abiut thirty friend.', and In honor of i! . Nora Rot :n-.-3:1 of fait Like Cb.y. Mlaa TV-ffir- H:rla fndnr'ed a parly In th fo: m of a kot 1 nur '.) evnt-'H Ii hio of ML-.s M iriorlo Sumner, w Imsrj inarriag'' lo William Wil-liam Hairln will bo Kolrnmizcd net. week. Many tx:auliful gifts wero given to t'no bride-to-be. A pleasant o cuius Of games and music was enjoyed. en-joyed. The op'.'rator.s or the Mountain States Telephone Tele-phone Telcgranh rompnny eiUer;aliii.i on Friday isven-ng. . onipl imentary 10 Mhs Mai jorlo Sumner, a bri.ic-to-be of Mav IS. At this social event, wlil-h was very Pueepssiu I. Mtsu Sumner wnti Ihe ecinienl of a number of lovely prt-senta by her late co-workei-h. Tiie Fourth ward M. I. A. celebrated MoJhern day in an excellent manner on Tuesday evening in the ward house by furnishing an appropriate prof; -amine and extending luvitur ions to all tho mothc-ra of that ward to be prthont. I MANTI 4 MAXTI, May .0. One of tho sperlal features of 0:o wed; w;ic ihe luncheon given MIkr lilla May Cox. the art teacher of the Manll high school. Wednesday afternoon at the art room of the school by the domes! le. science gtrU. Twenty girls prepared and served tho luncheon. Ml.3 AH'-o Scott, who hay been attending school at St. GLorgC. reiurnC'l home Wednesday. The R. K. elass met with Mrs. Mary A. Soren-.son Soren-.son Tuesday evening and enjoyed a very profi t-able t-able programme of readings, music and exercises. The last mooting of the LadlPs" Literary club was held Thursday afternoon" at 2 o'clock at the clu broom. After reports and business were attended at-tended to the ladles opent'a couple of hours In a social w.it. The social committee. Mra. Hattte AxeHson Mrs. Hilma Becker, Mrs. Millie Kerr. Mrs. ciara Tuttle, Mre. Jennie Mink and Mr6. Jessie Lund served a buffet lunch. Tiie Pau.Thtera of the PIone;rs met Wedne.-"ly aflernoon at the clubrooms and enjoyed a splendid splen-did programme. The canning industry of L'tah was dlsc;iMr! by Me.-datnea KUa Cox, May Livingston, Liv-ingston, Jennie ChrisLfiiien and Olivia Burns. Miss Jennlo Lemon was a deliehtful hoatess Saturday Sat-urday evening when fIhj entertained the Halcyon club at the home of Mis. Tamilla Selsoo. A de-Hrlnuji de-Hrlnuji luncheon v.-as served to Ruby Dyrlng, Stella Madaen. Naomi Lowry. Chloe end Alice Jtidd Maud T'JU1. Icah P.ralt bwal te. Hazel Ja-cobeon. Ja-cobeon. Llla Harmon. Klda fvhr!sienseo. Myrlc Alder, Irma Rcid and Lucile Tuttle. j M!m Cora Anderron ws the hOHtc-. Sa'urday ! evening when rhe en'crtalmji the public pchool . 1 ffrhers at cards and a candy pull. Mrs. Oara Nelfon endTlaln"! filxtAen little pirls and boys Wednesday afiernoen al an Ice .ream lawn party, io honor of her daughter Liorothy'e blsJhday. M:-s. cje.irge V.. Bench entertained at a Kn-sing'on Kn-sing'on Tueartay a'tmoon for Mr. Iliil Watt and Mrs. Alice Layton of Lay ton and Mrs. Vary Peaco.k of Nampa. Idaho. J. P. N-lson spent the week in Salt Lake City on buelnee. Andrew Judd wai tiken by eornp'e'.e surprise Monday when about forty of hip pupils trooper In and took possesion for the evening. M-s. c. r,. Johns ard mn. Ned. came down and srent the weli with Mr. and Mra. J. H. Homurg. Mr-. I. T. Bums entertained at a birthday party TrurrdJy afternoon for her daughUr. Helen. Th nork vlelf'd tho homi'i of Attorney K. D. Wooley a:d Calvin Cox during the week, leaving a beautiful daughter at each .home. I NEPHI i NKPHl. May The members of the LtopSa club pent a vei'v pli-nant eve.il'ig at lha home of MI11 Lillian Blacked Monday evening. Many beautiful mufctcaJ e'-t luus wure enjoyed and r-fie-Mnenta were served. The H. C. S. r!ub paant!r er'rtained the home of M m Hau'e Biod!:ead Tuesday. Th time .aJ tpet in aw iu. flemian Chrlsten-ien and Ml Meinll Ta'.r of tc mar-l-d In the Mwnti teinp'e Wed- n,flaT Th- brll I - tho lUugMer of H:?h"p :.d Mi Janiee V.. Tv.1t, and 1c an ernaHe jaug ld whi h''a tf-for the public fur :n t aa an anerge'r- fhur-.-h rker. Tii rr-.de-l-T-om H th in-, nf M" anl M"fl. rtephn Chn-ter.ea Chn-ter.ea and la well t hung 'it of by h:s aio---ates. T.i" ladirs o' t'.e T O. N. O rl-ih were en-t-ia!r--1 at the horn of M.. I.ora-.i W.iltmiTr on Tuday ve:ii"S. The tline -! a:nt 1n gkrnes ar.d :i)'ij ni' nt of n- j.'l'.it n'in.;-. T'.iA rn-nr f p.-ttl.v dr-a:u! in pr:-j b'.i'.-on-. aid 'Macs A d'l'shtf'il r"-;;r tli.-h lun I, eon u-wi-l r I LOGAN I LOU AN". May 3. A Im-fre affair of Frl-rtav Frl-rtav vas tbe Budge reunion, which was hL.fl In ll.e First ward a"'"m'"?.,nkm The event was in honor of l.llam Mw'i birthday anniversary, and relatives rela-tives from Bear 1-aUe and other pal tn of Idaho were present to show their appie-ciation appie-ciation and regard. A programme eon-sislinc eon-sislinc of spee-heE. music and milnSJ was enjoyed. A delicious course tadjmt was served and In the evening dancln, was enjoyed. The Clio circle, met Wednesday with Mrs W II. Morrell. The nominating committee save its annual report of tne election of office! s fur the ensuing Near. The of:.-ers chosen are: Mrs. Owse L. Jensen, president; Mrs. F. O. Reynolds, vice president; Mrs. V. O. Robinson, secretary sec-retary Mre Joseph Odell. treasurer: Mrs. John A. Jlendrickson, assistant tarv; .Mrs. O. H. Budse, corresponding secretary. Other Important business matters mat-ters were discussed. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the liostess. The A C. Woman's club heid an Interesting In-teresting meeting Monday with Mrs. Leon D. Batchelor. The progTamme for next season's work was discussed by the club members, following which Miss Charlotte Kvle gave an Interesting review on Current Cur-rent Magazine Articles.'7 Tea was served bv the liostess. The club will hold its last regular meeting Monday next ana Its final social evening Thursday, Ma 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ji. Flemings. The Wntzr-a society held a business meeting We.lnes.lay ot the home of Mrs. Rov D. Thatcher. Besides otner Important Impor-tant business there was an election or officers as follows: President M.ss Edith Eowen; vice president. Ma Bo r. Thatcher; secre.ary. Mrs "rge Gardner; treasurer. Mrs. C. ! Je";?". chairman of programme committee, Mrs 1 Roy I). Thatcher. Refreshments were served bv the hostess. Monday evening Miss Amy WIIon entertained en-tertained at a prettily planned card party. The rooms were fragrant with beauty I apple blossoms, and four tables of , were played and enjoyed. Prizes were awarded Ihe winners at the game ana luncheon was served. Mn. V. L. Haliday returned Wednesday Wednes-day to her home In Salt Lake. M- and Mrs. Frank Rolapp and little son returned Tuesday to their riome in Og.len. after a pleasant two weeks visit in Logan. Mrs. George W. Thatcher returned Wednesday from a pleasant Salt visit where she was the guest or Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Fre.1 Bul'.lf are here from Ogden. visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Balhf. Mi s Rehan Pper.cer has returned to her home hi Salt 1-ake. after a pleasant visit with Miss Dora Wright. The n-.anv friends of the Rev. and Mrs Paul Junes regret to learn that tnev are contemplating leaving Logan early in September to make their home In alt Lake, where Mr. Jones will work witn Bishop F. S. .Spaid.ng. Mrs. Frank O. Reynolds and little daughters Lave gone to Springviiie. where t'.iey will visit for a feiiort ttn.e with relatives. Mrs. N W. Kimlall went to Salt Ike Tueiev where she will spend the next two weeks vIsHlig with her daughter. Mrs. Lee Thatcher. O V. Wc.ltnev of Salt Ike was the s-.iest ,vf Mr. and Mr. N. W. Kimball during bis stay in Logan the early pail of the week. Mr. and M:-. Robert Allison and son, Frank, of Oc.l.n spent the early part of the week in Logan, Mr. and Mr. H. J. De Wit. anro-m.-e he ergugeruent of tr.eir da iwl.ter. Mir.nlc '.'.a.tv-. to Alfred Alien P.hi.er, Mis I.e Witt is one of Logan's mos I Poi-a" young girls and an accomplished rnu-sician. rnu-sician. The marriage will tdlio place early In June. . A tennis club has been organized m connection with ll.e U. A. r follow-In officers have been choker. President A. J. Harrington: vi.-e presl-deTu presl-deTu Miss Marv I-;. Jonneon: secretary and treasuitr. (Jrovcr Dunfoid. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred K'iesel of Buite are visiting Mrs. Klesel s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Blancnard. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer I). Smith of Cleveland. Ohio, spent the week-end in Logan. MT. PLEASANT i MT. PLEASANT. May 9. Mrs. John Jones entertained en-tertained a Dumber of friends Ttj d a y afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Dr. C. T. Kendall of Nephi wa& a visitor In Mt. Pleasant this week. Mlsa lone MrArth-ir end Spr-n.er Webb were in Salt I-alte this week, wheie they entered tbe ata'.e contest in declamation and oratory. The Twentieth Century olnb v.s- entertained by I Mra. F, C. Jernoo Thursday aftenuoon. Mrs L. C. Flamu&son and dUKhter have sone I to' Salt Lake for a atay of ten day. The Junior arlrls royally entertained the senior girls at a eampfire social Tur-nday evening tn the North ward chapel. Mrs. Jennie Ri.u-wn and Mra. Fannie Miles a.sslted the Juniors aad a most enjoyable time was had. Miss flda P.asmnt-ton of Ephraim visited wih friends In Mt. Pleecant th early part or the week. Mrs A D. Sutton ha gor." to Prlr-e and Salt Lake Wlille In Salt Lake Mrs. Sutton frill attend at-tend the annual aewion of tie grand chapter. O. E. S. of Utah. The Home Culture Hub wi!! b" er.rerte'nM b-Miwi b-Miwi Edith Montgomery a: the tauten dorml-t.o; dorml-t.o; y next TjeEday- Mrf. C. L- Johns has ren-.r-'d after 6per,d!na a week wfth her parents at Manti. Miff B-mir Mansrura has returned from Palem here she bed gose to at tea 4 the funeral of her aunt. Mra. Co-a Doyle. Hr-old Runtervand C1!t7'."tj Whb re rpp-eamt-i:.g Wasatch academy at the ttite conical in de-batir.s- Mr. and Mrs. Brnadharet have return el from a business trip thro-jgh tbe so'ithern rart of the iUt. I MONROE ! i MOSP.OE, May 9. Miss Venl-e C. Fam-wortS. eacher of E gi'.si In the Monro high school for he past two Tears,- left S-jnday morning for her joma in Salt Lal-.e City. The , Lu-fcT Nur.-.br c'.nb wer.t u? to Wartr prlr.jrs T'Jelay efternoon tor-t a p:u ee la rhe b'.g pocl, after which they enjoyed lutb-eoa. lutb-eoa. Dr. J. C. Ciark (pent eeTeraJ days la Paa-tfu:tch Paa-tfu:tch this week. Williaa G. Wrx:!'T, leather of sfiecr 1 the school, left Fr!iy tnorr.!-? for Fait Lfce :7 to serd the ectrmer vacation. M-- Gcsrce A. Sratrj, wo fci? -ta vi!rirx "n Monroe for sor.-e time, leaves Euc4ay n3crci.5 ior htr home In Pro-.o. A cur.r: of frisnls and neighbors ir.e'. at tie v-irm of Mt Jc;eph A. S:nih. In hocor of Mrs. Georce A Sxith. on Frliiy evenly. Ttey held a very pleasant Informal eor'.a. Ltrrir M-rrl-on sid Lyr.r!en ThneeoS ft Saturday Sat-urday for Idaho to epecd lie summer vacatlm. Ml.s Marga-e L:i-rer. who hat been erjraxd a teacher of den-f v ic pc!erce arf arts In the :h sf-hool, left Wt-ltetcay morniLg for ter tome In NephL "rr.ttant Tr.:?r?n. Hr F-ws'i. W!'r Ln-1!-f-n, J-z Tj'l ard l-:---o'd .Vif'- of Vtto :rv.v "v fevers! ia.;ra'.o- Sav.--risr at P.trV f.'. i for the vr. rc po;-, office. Mr. i huKoa ti tiie prrs-,: pot: ias ter. Mrs. Ethel Mor--.on ef Ervra:: 5 vi-ire: he- mother. Mrr. C'r.r.;ine S3rei-r-a c; this p'.are. Ju.'.ge WilliSTn V-anhy of the s-jpreie court vii a Monroe v!j:;er tLis vf'i. Fter M Iyindres leave :b a few days .-)- a c'ss'm '.r. P"r .-k. I midvalT' MIDVALK, :.r7T7TJ!7 her home wj-.tj a " '' t,. aproa-hit.if mii;;if; " "r,1: - ?-mifn were r,!JV(.,i . . """ "--.: ty .;o.c --:'&.-., .- l.r. Fle? H.v,.i"-'-. ,'f -. : , Aiirr.asd;: gpr i 4" H--,-. . j Laura Wr.nnr. r;,'-.. "l.."-Lj : PhJp,. E. Lyooi. ir,n f'" '-,-.i-V': Walter. RJie.-. J- v ' A' V" Fpencer, It B T-.rri.' i- r Cra-s F. F-.lner and" ErvrV'V J n -' Mr.. Cha;ls . n.aD ' While Ca.d t:,:t. YrZ ';M ' or bv y,;n. ij "p iSc . 'rr''-to 'rr''-to Ms.iirn H p' ; ,yf - V, Snencer. A. A. st -cm -'J' . W" " William Water, H v v"- Mr. J. E nippier. V-, ,it . mobile acr.ident if S"rJ- '" '"- i- -proved. J"-"' l! ; i . 1 Mr. and Mn. Roi S'oV arrival of twin g.rlj. jro--'--'6 7:" ""-r - ing fine, ' 11 Mr.. Heber A ; ! I;on Olion. Vr. To-ir.?- r. ' Peerson. Lunch wi ,rT-rf'""T t:- V-Metdaiiea V-Metdaiiea Al Drown "' t" k f Hughes. William Jc,-x E" j., "I " A'i-iei Pearsoa. H p y;- ' ir;;,"1"2' ' A "s;-iUc- Mis Lev! Jerkin! t married We-Jrvlay a" r-.-'" , v- " hr,pP7rr.oon trip in ic-j-h-' u-,i. 'V '' 1 home to their frieads on il 7 H. P. M:!!er. wro tiade-wt u ' !: :" Mark's hosplta!. U no cozn- "if1'" 1 turned to hi.', home. "" u- j HEBElTciTY HE EE R CITY. Mar TJp'.e-Z Of !L 'lSri'e '-'""" j hr.rr.e ii.-j-va;. aftc-nx ;-. y- '.. ' ' 1 sventy-f;r? a-il--'" ' ' dir.rer t serv.-l by Ur v r ) children. C: -' J Tne scrrir.d a.-.d tbin: rra't r' -.hool in j-t eta:? r v:.'. uMer The di.-ettfon o! ie;- --- M-:Muili. enjoyed May wti"i;r' V-?- W-HUra Trev-.ty-Jt y s, iig h-r x-:te.-. Mrs. Dar.d 71-. ".' ' Vt! J0e;: V-.Mc-v r-,. , Garrjr.a Garr.-r.i cV;'? 'riT.ii-a-r- Mrs. Clifior. Fierce cf xi-i-nithed a cleK2';I', z;':-;..i: yxzz: Mr. ar.d Mre. r-.-:- po , r. s.r are isitirE in Hei-- t-::- i-. p--, Mr. aid Mrs. Je-ha Mair. Dr. 6Jid Mrs. D A Z-izi'--- . erta,.r.I for the at their home Wec-eiiay eve-n-.';. " . freshmecta ere serre. t e Rryer-ft Jr: d:b r: r -. Dir. McMi::::-i y---.4av -x . w fr. ar -!:; r--z "-. Mrs ('-lit Kit a-.; : - , Mts- Ada S;:tC- v.is i i.i ; j a-ii'iiliie and ti. hcr.is. j A r:esir.t tz'zrv.zzXr. f-r ;- j:. I Fhaipearein c!jb -u if : :- ..-' ..-' D. Hatch at h?r hc:e strvit: : i er-o-e3 t-v Mr, j. H. - Lui T : 1 H:er Frtbtrr. iirs 7 : 4-s. Samuel EurP-;6y v-:. ;. t -r -Georee A. F:v.er. yrs. T-t:i: .i M15e"Lc!- Will' t ! M-. w:y.Urs B--z-.tr jr.'-i ! r -t -? We-;-esay af.err- h : :j :.-: 5 versary. Thiriy z-i-i were - - ' MORGAN. , 4 VOP.GaV y.sy S"-y- izl r Ard-rr3 ar.v;re r-iz-.zt ri--" r.:e-. Ea r ? F-l- to TV' t Jl; Late te-:. .'-r.e . ri-l.z tiz-.ed nj.---.i- ir? a f"- s- s VorcaB ar.j C'.i2. Mr. EU- :: . -r-n P-c:--g Ca-.::.; - |