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Show I " ; : ' , Social Happenings in Cities and .Towns of Utah I : ' I r I I OGDEN i 1 i 4 " ! OGDEN. JliV '2'.). A beautifully ap-i ap-i pointed affair of Wednesday tos the 1-: 1-: ; o'clock luncheon -riven by Mrs. Marriner : Browning at he", apartments on Jefrerson avenue, at which Miss Loretta Whalen and Mrs. Jam William Collins of Halt "Lake City were quests of honor. Roses and daisies in artistic profusion were used in the decorations, a cut-glass basket of 1 ! the flowers forming the centerpiece on the dininj? table. Miss Whalen and Mrs. t'ollins wero each presented with a ko-- ko-- dak as a cift of the hostess. Mrs. Brown-1 Brown-1 ins was assisted by her mother. -Mrs. Archie P. Blgelow. Miss Lillian W'richt will entertain at a i.4 o'clock tea at her home on Jetferson ' J ; avenue next Tuesday afternoon, in com- ; pliment to Miss Luretta halen. ; Mr and Mrs. Ralph K. Bristol will en-1 en-1 terrain the following guests at a house I nartv for the next week-end at their . Ronneville ranch, north of Brieham City: ! ' - MJa Mabel Jones and Miss Margaret i Jones of Chicago. Miss Beverly Ritey, i ' Miss Beatrice Brewer. Mih Mina Ta-i Ta-i lor Mrs. Henrv Hibbartj of Seattle. Mr. ' and Mrs. Charles Holiingsworth ; Messrs. i ; Merorne Williams of Salt I-aKe, Kenneth : i -Criffln. .Dr. K. Dumke. Ed. Maurer Jo-I Jo-I ! seph Sco-Rcroft. Jr.. and Kim McDonald. 1 Mrs Henrv F. Volker entertained at i n rrettilv appointed Kensington in honor ' of Mis 'Xonna Sears Wednesday after-: after-: noon, at har home in the TlgM apar t -1 mente. The rooms were attractive with : a profusion of bridal wreath and carna-i carna-i rions. An elaborare luncheon was served. ' ' -the table bavins &r its central decoration decora-tion a lare cut-glass basket filled with vellow flowers. Cows were laid for ' iwentv Miss Sears received as a gut , , from the hostess a V,? ) of beautiful design. Mrs. olker was as-1 as-1 ! listed in entertaining: by Miss Alberta J i Wright. i ; Mrs. William Parker entertained at a si parcel shower Wednesday evening at her home "Bonnie Brae." in compliment to ; Miss Ada West, a June bride-to-be, W ; Snowballs, roses and other spring flowers h. : adorned the rooms, end after an een-7J een-7J i ng spent in games and music, a luncheon 3 ' was served by Mrs. Parker. I Miss Katheryn Fitzgerald Miss Loretu i ; Whalen. Mr. William Harold Loos M s. t Charleo H. Hibbard of Seattle and Mis. 1 Thomas Fitzgerald motored to Brigham Citv Sunday and were Sheets of Miss ! Fitzgerald at dinner at the Booth hotel ! in that city.' 1 An interesting event of the week was the Mav festival given by the pupils of the School for the Deaf and Blind at that institution Friday afternoon. A lare number were In attendance and en-ioved en-ioved the splendid programme given un-"der un-"der the direction of Mrs. Belle Salmon Ross. J Wednesday evening in the banquet hi ncorn of the Weber academy Principal I and Mrs. H. H. Henderson entertained etj pi "a six-course banquet forty-eight euests among whom were members oi B; fhe facultv. their wives and a number of former' teachers at the school The ,fl tables were laid in -the form of a T and 'aru-p red peonies, together with the school colors, purple and white, were used in tii? decorations. ' One of the most charming of the pre-matrimonial pre-matrimonial events given in honor ot 1 . ' Mis Loretta Whalen, a June bnde-to-r-e, was the 4 o'clock tea given Saturday aft-'i aft-'i ern-n hv Mrs. James William Collins -i ; at h-r apartments in the boulevard on V : Ninth East street. A color scheme in I-' n;nk prevailed throughout the rooms, oi ; The Oeden guests were: Miss Lofetw I AVhaen! Mrs. J. H. Spargo Mrs. T. A. J -Whalen Mrs. John Spargo. Mrs. Louis H. ' Peerv. Mrs. Paul Tyler, Mrs. K. A. L.t-i L.t-i t'fiMd Mrs. Marriner Browning. Mrs. J ' Walker S. Clieesman. Miss Verna Tavey. o. 'iss Mary Abbott and Miss h-dna j ; Towne. H 1 M and Mrs. Paul Tyler, Miss Loretta : Why.. William Harold I.oos and Miss Verna Tey were the guests oyer nun- r; 'i dMv of Mr. and Mr?. .lames William tol-; tol-; iins. who entertained informally in their I : lienor Saturday evening. ! Mi Marv Wattis. daugnter f Mr. ann ' Mrs W H Wprtis, will arrive home i ' abut Jwn 5 from Philadelpliia. where -.-j ; she has been attending school. Mrs. V at-- at-- ' i t is a"d Miss Wattis will leave lor Phila-cr! Phila-cr! i tf;phia the latter part of June and will saii June 27 for a two months' tour of . Europe. ' J Mr and Mrs. R. B. Porter will leave the i 'alter uart of next week for tne east. v' Mr? Porter will attend the biennial met-' met-' ' i"ne of the Genera! Feneration of Women s :i : . lubs in Chicago early in June as state fppgate from Utah. later they whl at-ni at-ni i tnd the commencement exrrises of Cor-'l Cor-'l ' ' university. where Mrs Porters : brother, Lawrence Dee. will be gradu-pf gradu-pf ; ate'. r. ' Mi 9 rona and Miss Ruth Wattis, : rUnehters of Mr. and Mrs. K O Wattis. ;l who" have been attending school at The F ' Mount Wrnon seminary in Washington. V;i b C are pxpetd home early in June. 1 i Kn route home they will stop off for a 'i , week's visit with their sister, Mrs. W 11-j 11-j ham Rice Kimball, nee Miss Ethel at- us. in Oak Park. 111. M'-i O. A. Parmlev entertained the ; Home Culture club at the lat meeting ot ; th season. Thursday afternoon, at her home on Twentv-fifth street. Me-dames ' i I N. Lanntng "f Fort I-audrdale. Ma.; ' ; Msr- of Massa'-hosctts. Roy Xocrgle. Edward Bt--hse!. R. P. Hunter and Miss Nannie Williams were guests of the club. ytr Nettie Nelson Houx of Portland. : )'(!.'. stopped off in Ogden Thursday for 1 pi visit witii friends and relatives, on her vav In New York. She was accompanied ov 'Mrs. Edith Rav of British Columbia, and they w ill sail May 27 for a three - i piontl-s' tour of Europe. 1 Mrs. M. A. Harris and daughter Grace, 1 ar-companied by Miss Hazel Edwards of i-'alt I-ake City, ieft Saturday for New i York City. Miss Harris will takea three '. mrinths' course at Columbia coii-tre and 1 i Mies Edwards will also attend school fn .ha t citv. Before returning home. Mrs. Harris will visit relatives in the south. The Heathrbil club will hold its next meeting at the Hermitage, with Mrs. Eee i orter as hostess. ' 1 Mrs. Joseph R. Morrel) will give a Ken- nz'.oii in iionor of Miss Norma Snrs it Chi-ago next Friday afternoon and on Saturday e'ening Miss Vera Brownirfg 9 iji entertain in compllrnent to Miss Sears. Thursdav evening the members of the faulty of tiie Ogden Consi'atory of , Mnvif aDjienrfd in a mnnir;iie given in C;e studio. Piano sH'-ctions were gi'en r -. I'm" Misses Ilf-atric1 Brewer, Ixnjise , . -t;iof a iid Hi ilia n Wrig'nt. a nd the .Micu FlVr. Thomas and Iila Jost ren-'!. ren-'!. ed vocal solos. 1 - The '"V.' f.r'.o. '-lub will give the ?ond .f a "iimnif-r scrips of danMnK parties uft Monday evening at the Hermitage. Mrs. R. y . Ihninett has gone to N"w Vfirlt ( ifv. vhcre she will viit v.-lth Mrs. i I 'a v 1.1 Ecclcs. 1 Mr-. W. H. Wnttis will entertain the rr:mbor.H of tiif Ma-'tU Kociety at a '' lc-; 'iinner next Tuesday evening at t.'e Weber 'luh. i Mr. and Mrs. H. ''. Wood and dnugh- t'T. Martha, have left for tlrdr surnrnor horn- in S p'-nm.r. fd.-i ho. Their sons. y ran' I" and Edmund, will )ve later nt r)oe 'f pch'io arid will be acom-ri;nU-d to Hpen-T by Clark ;lcb, who will 1 pend the summer with them. An in' '-rfsting muKlal event of th -fk w -f, t h- song a nd pin no reel tn 1 gl vn y. - r'-d-rr- Moxa on Friday evening. Th" r V'jgrrnn me was made up en tl re! y from Mi". M"'" own coinpo.sli Ions. Mli( Nnnnn H'-nm lr-ft. Thurdav for -nit I nkf. .vber sria will spend a week plt'i re In th'M. TVi 'TiOO' rluh mernh"ra will be th1 it;!-.u- of M r R. H. Porter next Mon-nnv Mon-nnv ohf moon nt her horn on North Wa shlngtm av?nu. Mm. It. J. Ma lone a nd da ugh t er. Mar-R-iret, who la a ftud'-nt at 'lie Hfi'-rd H"rf arcl'-rriv. will lava for I ''r:i t 1 1 'a ' tii fr,mp r,f the pr 'Til, lifi'd term, v'rrc f;:"-.- will )nl(i Mr. Malnjjf. ih-, r'-''nrlv to t;ike up his n-w dulks a J rriHii'-r rri--ha nh' In I'harxe of tin-'Jir,C"i tin-'Jir,C"i Short ElriM shop:'. Mr. Frd N. I and pon. formirl o t'nli fit", ha vm r t u rnd U t h'-i r horn" In Portland, Ctre., aftr a brlif vbit In Ogden. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Driggs. Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Weekly left Mon-dav Mon-dav fur a several weeks' siav in Kansas City. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rowe left early in the week for their ramh in Colorado, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Thomas Fit2gerald was hostess to the members of the Martha society at her home on Adams avenue Monday afternoon. Mrs. D. J. Sheehan and two daughters departed Monday for Norfolk, Neb., for a visit with friends. Miss Daisy Kuhn is expected home the latter part of the month, after spending several months with her sister. Mrs. Waiter Wai-ter Marx, in St. Ijouis. and Mrs. Edward Wertheimer in Cincinnati. Mrs. W. H. Eccles Is visiting in Baker City -and Portland, Ore. Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Schuyner Hites. the members of Bethel W. C. T. t were entertained. Miss Kirk Martin departed the first of tiie week for St. Paul. Minn., on an extended ex-tended visit. Iiwrence Harris, son of Judge N. J. Harris, left Sunday for SotUh Dakota, where he will spend the summer. Mrs. Ijouis Peterson and daughter, Irene, are here from Wisconsin to spend the summer, and are guests at the home of O. D. Rasmussen. , Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cooiey have left for an extended eastern trip. The announcement of the engagement of Miss Irma E. Browning, daughter of T. S. Browning, to Joseph H. Dean. Jr., of Salt Lake City, was made Saturday afternoon at a tea given by her sister, Miss Etta Browning, at their home on Twenty-seventh street. The marriage will be solemnized early in June. The rooms were attractive with their adornment adorn-ment of pink and white carnations. The Salt Lake guests were Misses Tvale, Florence Flor-ence Havenor, Nellie Davis and Georgia Young; Mrs. Oren Barlow of Nevada and Mrs. Charles Sorenson of Logan. Eugene E. Pratt, son of Attorney A. E. Pratt, has returned home for the summer sum-mer vacation, having completed the first year of his law course at the Stanford "university, Palo Alto. Cai. The Historical society met Saturday : afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Carr on Twenty-fifth street. It was the la-st meeting before adjournment for the summer and the annual election of officers offi-cers was held. 1 Mrs. Douglas Watson will entertain the Ladies' Literary club next Wednesday i afternoon at her home on South Wash- ; Ington avenue. Mrs. Frank B. Winger of Great Falls. Mont., is visitintr her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. BarUett. on Twenty-third street. She will remain here until the latter part of June. Mrs. J. W. Chambers, Jr., has gone to Garland to join her husband. Dr. J. W. Chambers.- They will take up their resi- ; dence there. Mrs. Joe J. Harris entertained her club 1 Wednesday afternoon at her home on Adams avenue. j Mrs. H. C Owilllnms will be hostess to the Utopia club next Wednesday after- j noon. i An artistic musicals wag given by the! Ogden High School Symphony orchestra of twenty-two pieces Wednesday evening in the school auditorium, under the di- rection of Miss MarilLa Hunter, super- visor of music in the city schools. In ad- J diti-.n to the orchestral selections. Hugh Dougall of Salt Lake gave several hart- tone solos and Miss Mary Parmley ren- , dc-red several violin solos. The Ladies of Woodcraft. No. 51. ' Thimble flub will be entertained next; Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. , Grix on Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Jay Alyeon Smith entertained the G. A. O." dub Wednesday afternoon at her home on Robinson avpnue. Mrs-Sifiith Mrs-Sifiith was assisted in entertaining by Miss Nellie Bowman and Miss Irene Peterson Pe-terson Readings were given by Miss Ruby Cook and Master Douglas, followed by a guessing contest, at whmh Mrs. J. R. Wills was awarded the prize. Guests of the afternoon were Mrs. Louis Peterson. Peter-son. Miss Irene Peterson. Mrs. Jordon, Mrs. Oiavton C. Coolklge and Miss Nellie Bowman." The club will hold It3 June meeting at the home of Miss Allie Wig- ; gins. Saturdav eenlng Miss Sadie Ritter was tendered a surprise by a number of her friends in honor of lir fiftieth birthday. birth-day. About forty of her friends were present. The entertainment rommittee of the local Elks looge entertained their fellow members with a stag party on Wednesday Wednes-day night. A numher of vaudeville acts, music and refreshments contribute to the evening's entertainment. The Ognat club was pleasantly entertained enter-tained Tuetdav evening at the home of Mis3 Anna Powell. Following an hour spent in needlework, game were enjoyed a nd refreshVnents were served. The Invited In-vited guests were Mrs. M. F. Lenc-i. Mrs. Henrv Bunker. Jr.. Miss Graco Crites and Miss Pearl Reermft. The club will meet in two weks with Miss Etta KieseU Mrs. J. C. Nve. assisted bv Mesdames FuUt Ch'n'-y and Grren. entertained the La lies' Aid of the Methodist church Thursday afternoon at the Nye home on Adams avenue. Mrs. S. N. Fulton and Mrs. P. R. Haslet Has-let ha, vp leturned from a short vMt In Salt Lake with Mrs. Fulton's daughter, Mrs. O. E. M' Mullen. Mrq Vern Watson Is spending a few da.Vs with her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Johnson, at Moore. Idaho. The Thriftv Needle Kensington club will meet with Mrs. S. C. Stephens, May 26. at her home on Ogden avenue. .Tudgo H. H. RolapP of Ogden and Charles W. Nlt-Iey of Salt Lake City left Tuesday for the west. Mrs Loretta and MUs Marguerite Fair departed Tuesdav for Nashville. Tenn., on an extended visit with relatives and friends. ( ' A ngus Folk ma n. mana ger of the Mountain Stnte.s Telephone fe Telegraph fornpanv at Rb-hfleld. visited relatives and friends In this city for several days during the week. A farewell party was tendered Principal Princi-pal W. W. Henderson in the Weber acad-etnv acad-etnv auditorium Mondav evening by t Vie members of the student body, faculty and alumni of the school. The ("hild Culture club met Tudn y afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Heller on Orchard nvrnue. A business sttlon was held, at the conclusion of v.hkh Mrs. R. T. Hllllnrd gave an Interesting In-teresting review of tlu- bonk. "The Other Side" bv Horace Aiine'lev VarhsHl. followed fol-lowed by the rendition of two piano solos bv M I na Mvra Shrive and two vocal numbers bv Miss Irmn Browning. Th flub will hold the last meeting bo-fore bo-fore adiournment for the summer Tuesday. Tues-day. June 3. with Mrs. H. W. Gwilllam on Twin! y-third street. I " MONROE f I 4- MONROE, Mav 23 - Tht Indlen of the South WHrd Relief oMriy gnv a dnne and social Thursday night and held a baznar Thurada v a nd Fridny to ra lie funds for the purr-hase of splits for the new Sout h ward church, which Is about completed. The Young LndieV M. T. A. of the Honth ward hi i pn-r-! rl ng a n opera t' present in tho ne;ir future tfi rnl;i" funds In buy a piano for the ward. Daniel p.aker, tea flier of mule in tha lilch school. Is direetlng tlin work. On Thuisdav afternoon the Indb-n of the North Ward Hnlief aorlelv held a aoelal at Ihe homo of Mra. OU-nn Guld-)r'.iunon, Guld-)r'.iunon, wMt or town, to Interest the out-of-town women In the work of the Koelel V. Ferd Tr;r1'"RO!i retnrti'-d from tho T " n I -veralt v of I 'la ii I hi a we.. Mr. Erirk -ori beep tn U i ng nd vi. r,f d work at the h'iiIc In 1 1 u I Ion of hit ' nl hk. Prorensor J. f". Smith of Au-tin rr.Tit nii pupil'". In v.. .-ul a nd Inntni- fCienl fi I WOl 1 !tl 11 f I ee . iHIl t lf I h- North wn nl meet In if houre on Sundiiv e--enlmr A 'tun r I ' I In ftmn A 1 1 n;i Welh vlll also i.ak part. Thi ( ua r()t I n v.-m, ftirl place in the recent county contest held under the auspices of tiie M. I. A. The Home Economics club, recently organized, or-ganized, hold regular meetings once a nuuHh. The ladies intend to make their meetings interesting as well as instructive. in-structive. Mrs. William Mortensun of Salt Lake City gave a lecture to the parents' class in the North ward last Sunday on tiie subject of recreation and play. The Sunday school officers and teachers teach-ers of the South ward are planning a regular reg-ular old-time May outing to be held next week in one of the groves near town. I MT. PLEASANT T 4 1 MT. PLEASANT. May 23. Mrs. Abram Johnson and Vlrge Johnson visited with relatives In Ephralm last week. The Wasatch academy faculty entertained enter-tained the faculties of- the public school and the North Sanpete high school at a children's party Saturday evening. Ail present were dressed in childish attire, and children's games were played during the evening. An elaborate luncheon was served just before midnight. Mrs. E. W. Wall was the hostess Friday Fri-day evening at a dinner party in honor of Mr. Wall's fortieth birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. The home was beautifully decorated with ferns and crimson carnations, and a Sve-course dinner was served. Mr. Wall was presented with a handsome electrolier. electro-lier. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wall, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wall, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Niel-son Niel-son and H. Leroy Nielson. The Home Culture club will be entertained enter-tained Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Fred Rasmussen. Miss Alda Madson. who has been attending at-tending St. Mary's academy in, Salt Lake, is at home for a few days. The many friends of Mrs. A. S. Nielson Niel-son and daughter Roxie, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, now residents of Long Beach, Cal.. were pleased to have them visit in Mt- Pleasant for a few days this week. Mrs. Nielson and Miss Roxie are on their way to attend the commencement exercises exer-cises of Oberlin college, Oberlln. Ohto, from which instit ution Andrew Nielson will be graduated this year. Mrs. L. L. Reynolds of Salt Lake spent the week-end with her niece. Miss Ber-nice Ber-nice Mangum. at the Wasatch doimitory. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen spent Sunday with relatives in Fairview. Miss Alta Jenson, who has been teaching teach-ing in Marys vale, has returned to Mt. Pleasant to spend her summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Connell were guests at the home of Mrs. Connell's parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Renburg, this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGann entertained at cards Monday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drage. Mrs. W. C. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ras-musson Ras-musson and S. P. Iangdorf. At the annual meeting of the grand chapter, O. E. S., Mrs. Elizabeth C. Sutton Sut-ton of Mt. Pleasant was appointed grand Martha. Eecoratlon day will be suitably celebrated cele-brated in Mt. Pleasant this ear. The committee appointed by the city council has arranged an excellent programme. Captain Thomas Braby will be marshal of the day. A profession, consisting of the Mt. Pleasant Military band, the N. G. L. company E. the Indian War Veterans, rity ofnriat? and different lodge members. wiM form at the mon n men I corner u nd will march to the cemetery. The G. A. R. veterans will be conveved to the cemetery in automobiles. At the cometery the following fol-lowing programme will be rendered, with James Monsou as master of ieremon:es: Selection by Mi. Pleasant Military band ; Invocation, the Rev. John Meeker; singing. sing-ing. "America." with band accompaniment; accompani-ment; reading. H. Leroy Nielson; music, J. M. Hoyden ; benediction, the Rev. JJ W. Meeker. BINGHAM 4 . BINGHAM. May 13. M. L. Janin and family will spend the lurnmer on their ranch near 1'nion. Mr. and Mrs. Archie 8tuart announce the engagement of their daughter, Genevieve, to Arp. Sorenson of Sandy, the wedding to take place In July.' Miss Be-k stead of Weft Jordan has been the guest of her brother. James Peckstead of Lark, during the eek. The Thimble club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. 11. C. Watklns. The Sunshine -club -ple-asantly surprised Mrs. Horothy 'hrisiopherson of Carr Fork Friday evening. The Indies of t he Maccabees gave a dance at Socloty hall Monday night. Lunch was servd In the dining room during 1 n term Iss ion-Mrs. ion-Mrs. Edward Anderson returned home yesterda y, a fter a week's visit with friends at Murray. Miss I.eona Wakeham la spending a few weeks with friends and relatives near Murray. The sixth (Trade students of the Central school surprised their teacher. J. A. Butter But-ter wort h, last Wednesday night. The ! party was At the school building. Games and refreshments were enjuyed. The Cnpperfleld Dancing club held another an-other succennful party Tuesday night. Mrs. Henrv 5oren?on entertained the R. FI. cluh at her home In Freeman gulch Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Minnie Zion la spending the weekend week-end In Salt I-ake with her mother and daughter. Mrs. J. Bnrzant la entertaining her slater. Miaa Stella Penton of Pleasant Grove. Miss Delia Williams of the Bingham post office la spending Sunday In Suit Lake City with her mother. The friends of Mr. ami Mrs. F. TI. S trick ley pleasn ntly surprised them In their new home In Markham gulch Wednesday night. Mrs. Ben Wehater and daughter. Miss Alberta, are HpendlnK a few days with Mrs. Albert Fuge of Salt Lake. MIph Stella Kuphahib, who Is attending attend-ing school In Salt Lake, spant the weekend week-end with her nfl-rents at T.ark. TOOELE . TOOELE, May 23.---One of the season's sea-son's Muresfnl parties whs the bri.lo tea given Tuesday afternoon by Mis. .lame Gnrdiner, about forty guents being be-ing entertained. The prUen at cards were won by C. E. Kyle, Mm. O. M. Rucks and Mrs. George C. Cha.e. Mi s. Mnwn rd Smith entertained at whlftt Monday evening. Prize were awarded to Mrs. R. J. Merrttt and Eugene Eu-gene Smith, and the conuolntlori lo Mr. :. E. Green and T. K. H.-nd. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to about Hlxteen guest H. Miss Fnve K, Idge entertnl ned t he 0. F. V. club at her home, Wed n end a v evening. Refreshment; were served to Mrs. Ralph Ixvlgn. M1sen Edna Kyle. K;i t her I no Credit on, Zelln Oosrir. Ed'r I: CI egg, Mary young and Edna 1 Tick nut n. A wedding reception will be given next Mondav evening for William J. Oipslfy of thhi city and bin bride, who was Mlr.s ( Ht vn Nellson of A ft on, Wvo. Tim voun: con tile wore rnn rrled Weilnnsda y In t ho Suit Lake, tempi". The Irfl dies' Literary etui) met ThurF-d:i ThurF-d:i v a ( ternoori wit h M i n. '!"iirifn W . Gulnn. lis president. Thin belt, tlx- li.r.t ine.iHug until .October, r-fr m 1 1 m o 1 1 1 ;j were M.rvM hv NT tfi. S. .1. Merrltt, a l .t 1 iv Mrn. rjnlna and Mrw. ( . );. K le. Th ntVlcerrt f'r (lie ni'xl term were el.Mel iis ffIIown: Pi n.(.uit, Mrs. ( . M. Kt- I;.i; vb e pronldetil . M rn. TC O. Son t- r,,-; aeerelarv. Mm, John I , WoorK, tre(lw-nrer. tre(lw-nrer. Mrn. S. J. M-rrltl; rn t ? h iii Me- ret a ry, Mr.i. Enj:ene Smtt li. The Ibol h'M'lu.o.l ..f A in.o in,,, 1 einn entettjilnerl 1 r h tneinl.evv ;li,. l,.r t"i,ud'' nl ti e -:nglea luill Tlnuw.li - -nltii.: Mi". r;-niK- 1 '. Kn.-.ll.. j,n. Mtv. i ', E M . .-I.' ent ert:i lpr, it h.Mlt I I)1! I V f i ve 1. adb-i of tho Mi.cn he..., ;,n.l ' Hi-lr fil.-ti.h. at ;i whltl :n l hi the Fi.tl. rnal liall edneivln aflei no.,n. PARK CITY l" 1 ! PARK CITY. May 2n. Miss Mary Mar-1 Mar-1 tin entertained pleasantly Wednesday evening at her home on Park avenue at a bundle shower for Miss Fern Lewis, a June bride. The evening was spent in music and dancing and guessing games. Miss B. Beattie and Miss Sarah Berry were awarded the prize?. Those present were Misses Susanna Shields, Christine , Martin, Bertie Beattle, Alta Ledingham, Mav Pinneo, Martha Kellev, Jane, Nimmo, Rhea Riley, Sarah Berry, Hilda Wilson, i Julia 'Hurley. Irene Grisley. Margie Muf-; Muf-; fet. Laura Huddy, Sylvia Hayes, Ethel Hales. Florence G Williams and Dina Thompson. William N. Knapsaoker returned Monday Mon-day afternoon to the Park after a month's vacation spent in Colorado. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Tarsen and family of Kamas spent Wednesday in the Park I with friends. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lewis ami family ; motored to Provo Tuesday, returning home by way of Salt Lake. Miss Kate Brkljaeich and Peter But-covieh But-covieh were married at high noon Sunday at St. Mary's Catholic church, the Rev. Thomas Galligan officiating. The witnesses wit-nesses were Mike Vrumeta and Nichols Mriaovlc. The bride was gowned in white silk with veil and wreath and carried car-ried Bride's roses. A reception was held ac their home in Empire canyon following the ceremony, i Miss Gertrude HRgar left Monday I morning for an extended visit with rela-j rela-j ttves in Wisconsin and New York, j A pleasant affair of Tuesday was the ; picnic given In the amusement hail of : the L. D. 8. church by Misses Winnie Jennings, Rachael Stromness, Eleanore i Wright and Tena McDonald for the pupils j of their grades. Miss Flora CrosSman has gone to Port-; Port-; land, Ore., to spend the summer months. Mrs. Ed Qulgley returned to the Park 1 Sunday morning after a stay of two I weeks in Salt Lake with friends. I Mrs. F. J. McDonald and Mrs. M. J. i Shields returned to their homes In Park i after a week's visit with friends in Salt ; Lake, 1 The Invitations have been issued for the thirteenth annual commencement of the Park City high school. May 25, 1914. ! The exercises will be held In the Dewey theater. j Dr. and Mrs. George R. Sheen returned : Tuesday from a short visit with relatives , in Topeka, Kan. ! Mrs. William Don came up from Salt i Lake Wednesday morning to spend some time in Park City with relatives. j Miss Alta Ledingham entertained the i membws of the Kewple Klub very pleasantly pleas-antly at her home Tuesday evening. Music Mu-sic and games were enjoyed and refreshments refresh-ments served. Mrs. William Kneale is home a fter a six weeks' visit with friends in Salt Lake. I Mrs. R. T. Williams entertained the S-ego Lily club Wednesday at luncheon, followed by a Kensington at her home on Park avenue. The house was decorated ! with cut flowers. A vase of flowers formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Covers were laid for eight, in- i eluding the club members. jl PAYSON 4 - PAYSON. May 23. Mrs. Abe Good man - on entertained Frido v afternoon at a i Kensington. Light refreshments were served. Thope r resent were Mesdames R. L Howard. William Cutli-r. Howard Ev-I Ev-I vans, F. Englos. R. J. Howard, II. f. ! Hart. E. O.jrn, Eliza Brown. T. Wood -! house. Luce no H uish. John Baniett, 'George Ckward and David MeDowel. Mrs. C, F. Dixon entertained the Ia-i Ia-i dies' Sewing dub ihursday afternoon. Mrs. Lloyd Hatnrnn of Blnqhsm and I Mrs. Enh fluff of Pia nmnd Switch a re ! spending a vNIt wtih their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dixon. Mrs. Samuel Warp was in Sprlngville Tuesday, the guest of Mrs. Piper. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre motored to Provo Wednesday for a visit with relatives. rela-tives. Ray Oherhauelt of Mexico is her visiting vis-iting Tils mother. Mrs. Herman Ober-haucH. Ober-haucH. The eighth grade pupils were entertained enter-tained by thetr teaeheis at a ma'inee danre Wednesday In the hi"h school gymnasium. gym-nasium. Thw Bonnie Brier duh met at the home of the Misses Dura and Pearl Daniels Friday afternoon, Mrs. Jessie Miles of Mosida spent Sat-: Sat-: urdav a nd Sunday visit I ng her father, .Tames Stark. In this city. HEBER CITY 4 - j ITEMElt. May "?. A delUMful social I gathering In compliment to Mr?, Arvll ! McMillan was held nt her home Monday i afternoon, the occasion beirg her htrih- day anniversary. Supper was served by Tier daughters to the following guests: Mrs. A. L. NefT. M rs. Mae Bonner, M rs. I avid FI slier. M rs. Aggie Cole ma n. M ra. W. S. Willis. Mrs, Fan Clyde. Mrs. Chase ; Hatch. Mrs. Homer Era ugh ten. Mrs. i Ruth Hatch, Mrs. Maggie dimming, Mrs. Eilzabet h McTonald. Mrs. Tennie ; Duke. Mrs. I-o Singleton. Mrs. Emily ! Hicken. Mrn. erna Louis. Mrs. .lane Mc-' Mc-' f'orrell. Mrs. Mav:gla Ki.'iidry, Mrs. Katie , Taylor and Mth. Henry Col'Mnan. Mrs. A n tile Clyde entertained at dinner din-ner Tuesday for M ls Eula i.'lcgg and Miss Edith Clark. Airs. Joseph A. Kaspbnnd entertained for the members of the Mutual Improvement Improve-ment hoard and a few frmnds Wedne-da Wedne-da y n fternoon. Miss Ixiulse Schultle entertained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Dennenhuig for the members of the Gamma Gamma Tau club Thursday evening. The Shakospeareiin club met with Mis. William Honnor Saturday n f 'Ttioon. Arrangements Ar-rangements were made to attend th district dis-trict Federation of Women's clubs to be held In SprlnRvllW1 May '-".'. 4 GARFIELD 4 GAUFIEI.l. May r3. -A clever local-talent local-talent per forma rn,. nns given iiere T nes-ibty nes-ibty evening at Hie 1. ' . O. V. ball, under un-der the auspices of tho Ludic' - hi society. so-ciety. The pliy was a farce of an hour a nd a half, and kept a la rge n ndle nee shouting with lauK'it'i- Hie full time. The la fit regular medlng of tli Chess cl ii I for the Kea stn i was held Wed nexd d y evening at t he home of Mr. a nd M' s K. II. Saum. The pm-Ms were Mohnir. a nd Mes.ln tnes I E. A rnn t , ( I . W. Dun-lap. Dun-lap. D. I.. Mai-nnrd. .1. C. Hatdle. W. .T. i )( fitinor. W. I . 1 a-ona rd and 1. , Mnnil. Troph for high v,-ore i a uct ion won lo Mis. A. Mead. I The Y. W. Sewing club was enier-I enier-I talned Wednejulny iil'lernoon bv Mrs. W, L. Klsrr. an "oa t side" RiH'St being Mr, j GeoiKc Klfier of Mana. j The F. I . S. I '. cluh varied its pt o-I o-I rimiinie tins week for a picnic at Coon's c;i n von. 'Die men i hers left t ti towns! I r h Mti'R" at Id o'clo. k. the full memtwr- liti " twelve fiiT-nllilhir lutH'li baskets, ami had n dfll(:ht lul outing. Mrs. E1N .lepMui entertnlpeO at illn- j , r-Thui:da noon of thin we.-k In n.nor of MImm Mabel 1 )e Hunk and 1'rln- clpal i b-or:c We!;j;e1nnd. I The 'et I'hid Sen ing cbih met. tp tej:u)ar Ni': nioti Thins.lay n f Irrtinon wllh ; Mi5. S . -I. O'Connor. i SPRINGVILLE f s rn iv ; ii.i .i;, m.iv ??..- e n ,ie i al"' ol Suit Like was in lown Thu day. Dr. t'd Mrs. G. W. CD rkn entertained In hopor of Dr. a)n1 Mrs. tlrithtun on l Tni'' lay "venliiff 'I'hoe present were , Mr. and Mrn. J. P MflndenliHll, Mr. and M is. M. W. Bi rd , M r. n nd Mrs. Job n Reynolds. Miss Leproal Packard, Mr. arid Mrs. WiMiam Packard and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Packard. The Ladies' Home Culture club met Friday at the home of Mrs. L. W. Gillian. Gil-lian. The Alpha Beta club was entertained Friday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Wayne Boyer. GRANTSVILLE 4 4- GRANTSVILLE, May 23. A party was given In the opera house on Wednesday evening to the. members of the Gran Us -ville ward who retired when the ward was divided a short time ago. A good programme was enjoyed and refreshments served to the entire assemblage. Presents Pres-ents were given to Bishop A. K. Anderson, Ander-son, who had served as bishop for the past eleven years; W, J. Clark, who had been a counselor for twenty-two years, and Chorister Andrew Y. Mill ward, who had served in that capacity for more than iifty years. Mrs. R. D. ITalladay entertained the stake primary officers at her home on Clark street Tuesday evening. Mrs. G. E. Townsend entertained the Country club at her home on Main street Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Alexander Johnson. Mrs. Leo Johnson. Mrs. Len W. Hale, Mrs. J. R. Ellason, Mrs. J. H. Millward. Mrs. C. J. Anderson, Mrs. R. D. Halladay. Mrs. Genevieve Orr, Mrs. Hampton Worthing-ton. Worthing-ton. Mrs. Alice McMichael, Mrs. George Raleigh of Salt Lake and Mrs. George R. Judd of Nepht. Miss Lillian Rowberry entertained the O. N. O. club at an "open night" session ses-sion at which the husbands and partners of the members were invited. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served and games of various kinds were plaved. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wrathall. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rowberry, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Matthews, Mrs. Genevieve Orr, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. G. E, Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. IF. T. Burmester. Mrs. E. M. Spanton, Miss Jennls Anderson and Miss Emma Sharp. SPANISH FORK 4- SPANISH FORK, May 23. The ladies of tiie Self-culture club met at the home of Mrs. Albert Engberg Friday afternoon. A pleasant afternoon was spent in sewing and social chat. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. L. Glllilan of Mapleton were Spanish Fork visitors during the week. Mrs. John Halea and infant son returned re-turned to Salt Lake Sunday morning, after an extended visit with Mrs. Halets's parents.' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Money. Mrs. Isaac Swensen entertained at a very pleasant little tots' party Tuesday for her Utile son. Jack, who was 2 years old on that day. Sixteen little ones were present. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Walter Taylor of Salina, Mrs. Effie rart and Mrs. Albert Manwell were the guests of Mrs. A. G. Stoddard at dinner din-ner Wednesday. Ralph Done of the Golden Rule store and Miss Clara Livingstone were married at Salt I.ake Tuesday. The young couple will be at home in the Yates cottage after July 1. Mrs. Almae Hansen was g'.ven a. pleasant pleas-ant surprise party by a number of her friends Wednesday afternoon. Mr. B. S. Eggertson of Provo entertained enter-tained a number of her friends Sunday i at" i e moon at the home of her mother, ! Mrs. F. W, Thomas, Covers were laid 1 for twelve guests. ' I Miss Rebecca Nelson gave a party Wednesday evening Jn honor of her house : guest. Miss Helen rrame. PLEASANT GROVE f 4 PLEASANT GROVE. May 23. Sunday e-vening a welcome home party was held In i he Tabernacle in honor of Leonard Hang, who recently returned from a mission mis-sion to the southern 8ta;os. The closing exercises of the Llndon school were held Tuesday evening. The programme "as well carried out and ep-prec.ated ep-prec.ated very much by the parents and l.mdon people in general. Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Richardson 'snent the week end at' Ogden with Mrs. Richardson's Rich-ardson's parents. East week the- Juniors banqueted the seniors. A five-course dinner was served. The room and tables were beautifully decorated with lilacs and buttercups. Many new games were introduced. Miss Hedve Johnson entertained the Acenda club at her residence Thursday evening. Refreshments were- served to I the Misses Sadie Mills. Vida Halhday. Mae Clark, HaJiel Shelley and Ruth Stew-art. Stew-art. J Professor A. R. Overlade left this week for Chicago, wiiere he will spend three months in the Chicago Conservatory of Music, studying voice, piano and supervisory super-visory work. The following month will be spent in the musical enters in Boston and New York. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Overiade and will return about the middle of August. Miss Chloe Thorno will entertain at dinner Sunday In honor of Clara Kromau. Ruth and "Hazel Sutton of Salt Lake. Besides Be-sides the guests of honor were the MiAes Luum Walker. Mervelne West, Eloie Era mpt on, Pearl Wright and Lavlna Oisen. Mrs. Hannah Croxford, who has been In Vernal the past winter with her son. re-' re-' turned home this week. The sophomores gav a Tama Yama party Thursday evening in the huh school reception room. It pioed to be an ln-taresting ln-taresting affair. Miss Yergio Gray spent Sunday at Proxo visiting friends. Miss Lois Mines entertained the Sophomore Dramatic club at her residence resi-dence Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served. The eighth grade graduating class pave a dancing pn rty In the Orpheus hall Wednesday evening. The high school gradua tfhg exercises were held In the Tabernacle Thursday evening. Dr. Robert Bradford of the l". of F. and Professor Hinklcy of the. P. Y. L delivered add revises. MIDVALE. I 4- MID ALE. May 2S.--The Gold and V Mile Card club was entertained bv Mt. H. E. Phelp at her residence on South Main on Wrdnesdav nfterno.in. The pi ire was wop bv Mrs. William Water. Puncheon Punch-eon whs served by tiie hostess. Those present were Mesda m.'s . W i 'Pren I 1 1. P. Miller, F. It Spencer. William W aters, a-ters, c. j, Uejigan. Jese Booth and J A, Alcorn. .Mrs. O. W. Purl of Salt Lake (sited with Mrs. William Waiters during the week. The wive of the members of the Mld-vnle Mld-vnle fire department en t erl n I ned In honor of Mrs. S. .1. Williams on Thursday afternoon. Games were played. after which supper was served. Mrs. I). .1. Green, who has been routined rou-tined to her home by Illness, ts very much Improved. Mr. 11 P. Miller entertained n enn on Thuinday h I'l ernnon. The prize hh won hv Mrs. Al Drown, after vhl.-h luncheon wan served. Tho guests were Memlitmea Al Drown. .1. A. Al.otn. p. p. Speii err. .lew o Hoot h, C. .1. Keaga n W W, 1'Hrlen and H. K. Phelps The ball gU en bv the Mldvalo flVo de-pmlment de-pmlment ih Ihn largest social event of t he week Sevopt y couples were present and dancing w n kept np until the nil.1-nirhl nil.1-nirhl hour. ( 'blef Thomas Smith wan in charge of the f.v.thHles, 1 BRIGHAM CITY . RRIGJTAM CITY. May 23. Durincr the week MLsy Jhssip Brown, a June bride, was the le'Mpiem of a delightful aroel shower by a number of her lady friends, and a r'leusant evening was spent by those participating. Anions thoffe present pres-ent were Miss Leona Holmgren, Miss Beatiicp Brown, Miss Druslila Keller. Miss Kthel Kees. Miss Vera Carter, Miss Verda alentine. Miss Viola .leppson. Miss W'ilma .Jeppson. Miss Flo Hansen, Miss Jessie Brown. Miss Kt'nei Merrell. Mrs. 0. C. Jacobsen, .Tiss ra parsons. Miss Kulalia Jensen. Miss .Mary Young. Miss Josie Jensen. Miss 1.11a Eorles of Ogden visited friends in this city Wednesday. Mrs. Ethel Izatt Is here spending a few dais visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs-C. Mrs-C. M. Krdmann. Mr. and Mrs. BoIoKnese of Palt T,ake and Mr. and Mrs. Xeal Penrose of Os-den Os-den motored to Brlirham Sunday and spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Penrose. John P. Jensen and Beit Olson are touring Bear Iyiike county, idalio. and Cache county, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Koford and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ryan spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Knudson attended attend-ed the A. H. Lund banquet given at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake last Friday. Miss Mirl Anderson, who is attending school in Logan, spent Saturday and Sundav in this citv visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P.alphs of Rockland. Rock-land. Idaho, are in the city visiting Mrs. Ralphs's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Munns. Thursday evening Mrs. Zina Jensen entertained in honor of Miss Lucy I.ar-sen. I.ar-sen. Miss Grace Kelly, Miss Rilla Pett and Miss Ruth Rees, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Johnson. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. William Evans of the Third ward celebrated their golden wedding. Onlv members of the family and immediate friends were among the invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Evans were married on May 22, ls64. Mrs Lewis S. Wight was the recipient of a pleasant surprise Monday afternoon at her elegant home on Second East and Firt North streets. Those present were Mrs. M. J. Lund, Mrs. Hyrum S. Jensen. Mrs. fhristena Hansen. Mrs. C. C. Jensen Jen-sen Mrs. Joseph Packer. Mxs. A. E. Davis of Wasatch. Mrs. Joseph R. Olsen. Mrs. O. G. Spencer and Miss Yiua Packer. Mrs. J H- Searcv of Salt Lake and Mrs. A. E. Davis of Wasatch spent Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday visiting relatives in this city. Miss Juanita Dunbar of Ogden wasp the guest of Miss Mattie West of this city several days during the past week. Karl G. Brandlev of Salt Lake came to Brieham earlv in the week and accompanied accom-panied Mrs. Brandlev to Salt Lake. Mrs-Brandlev Mrs-Brandlev had made an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. P. Coburn of this city. The members of the First trard Sunday schools and their friends enjoyed an old-fashioned old-fashioned Mav das- outirg in the hills south of the town of Mantua Friday. Hundreds of persons enjoyed the outing. Wednesday. In this city. Walter Smith of Brieham and Miss Aurelia Fredericks of Providence, Cache county, were united in marriage. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr and Mrs. Heber Smith. Th? cere-monv cere-monv was performed by Bishop D. P. Burt at the home of Heber bmith. Miss Ella- Humble, whose engagement to Lorenzo Burt has just been announced, was given a rousing parcel shower by numerous friends Thursday evening at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jensen or. Pouth Mu'.n street. Those who en-joved en-joved the social were Mrs. Jam I'.reey. Mrs. Lorenzo S. Burt. Mrs. folios Hatch. Mrs. N. S. Christofferson. Mrs. John Lee. Mrs. Clarence F- Korsley. Mrs. .laroo Jensen. Mrs. Alonzo Petersen. Mrs. Jensen. Mrs. Llo d Jensen. Mrs. X. E. Mortensen. Miss Nellie Jensen. Miss Lou Horslev. Miss Josie Wight. Miss Grace VcMaster. Miss Mary Baird. Miss Luelia Burt. Miss Gladys Hoist. M;ss Anna Olsen. Ol-sen. Miss Sarah Malhias and Miss Luis Peters. Miss Nynona Anderson of Cardston. Canada, is in this city spending several weeks visiting Mrs. A. A. Canheli. Thursdav a marriage license was issued is-sued by Clerk Ipsen to Levi Heywood of Kaysville and Harriet Eiien of 1-ayton. Mrs. T. J. Maddock of Ogden is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. O. C. Jacob-sen Jacob-sen of this city, for a few days. Miss Lola Nichols and Miss Lucille Nichols and Mrs. Francis Flshburn returned re-turned from Logan Thursday evening The Misses Nichols will reqiain in this city for the summer. A tango tea was given nt t lie home of Mrs. Joseph Hewlett Thursday afternoon. Thoe participating were Mrs. M. .1. Lund. Mrs. Hewlett. Mrs. H. S. Jensen. Mrs. E. H. Jenson. Mrs. Cbristena Hansen. Han-sen. Mrs. Clarence Jensen. Mrs. Marie Miller and Mrs. R. A. Ra.ier of Cormne. LEHI 7 4 t-EUT, May The Athenian club held its annual election Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. "W. K:rl. The new officers offi-cers are Mrs. J. E. Cotter, president. Mrs. H. v. tlol brook, vice president: Mrs. M-nev M-nev Gil-'hrist. secretary; Miss lua Thur-:nan. Thur-:nan. corresponding secretary; Mrs. V; K. Hopkins, parluininta r'.an : Mrs, V. T. Hnsler. auditor. Mrs. Ross was elected a delegate and, with the president, will attend the district federation at Spring-ville Spring-ville next Krhl.iy. The annual banquet of the l.ehi Hitrli School Alumni association was he'd m the blph school assembly rooms Friday evening:. Mrs. W. F, Fvnn was t're recipient of a delichtful birthday surprise part by n score of lady friends Thur la afternoon. after-noon. While the ladies did their fancy work there was music, vocal and instrumental, instru-mental, after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight took an an to ti lp around I' tab lake Thursday. y;obi down (he west side and coming home by v a y of I'rovo. . Mr. and Mrs. lieorcr S -how and daughter .loy.-c left for I.iaoo this week, where they will spend the summer months visiting in PiaeUfoot and Albion. The Rev. IVter A. Simpkin of Slt bike ("ity delivered the baccala urea t e address at the Cone relational school comnieneenient exereises tins week. Professor W. K. Ttopktn end Pr. l-ed "orton made adilres.ves Sunday ntshl at the Tnbrrnnele peace meeting. Mr.. Steplien Adams ga"e a shower Tuesday evening in horor of Miss SUia Hateiraii. wlui will he learned to Yerner alKrr early next month. The trustees and teachers ca e a parte In t'ie M-liool gymnasuim Wednesd-iv ev enlng in honor of the el c lit h grade graduates There were game, dancing and icfresbments. The engagement of Miss Mabel South-wick South-wick to Wells v'lowmd Is announced, (be we. Ming to take place (tie middle of June. The V. 1 M. I. A. ga e a shower In honor of MIks Sonthwl.k Mtlurviav evening. I EUREKA" EUREKA. Mar 3.wi, r ,,: -i Mrn. Humble of Spanish Frt-b . -b her 4.u,htt,. fiVfS;1,'. ' 1-4 Arthur McHiryMal. h0 k k S.(oM OTivmhx in C.lito'1 rl ts, Georg. Hensel. ton of Pr ara , 1 F. I. ha man home. ,., ,L'Y,i ' H. at the Stamford titil erj,; ,pM!llt ttt ..J ! Mr. anrf Mr? Walter F-t.-h cr . : from 10 ee.,ded vl.lt .Ktl ,'1J; "e,r.v John Beesley. ,n a,r,ev , "s - j IIP .t Phiia-i.lphia. U,T,a?'i-Z i jaw removed and U Bo. a '" j Tho Mies Florence Be:cst-on v , ' ho have b.cn lwi,g at Morgan ha-' to tl.1. cits- to the mmac-r' ll -, MiFS Fannie Mitchell, who h t.D tea.v i her parent,. J,r. and Mr. 'tiL"?? j Mrs. Jnsph E. O'Connor tas i visit d:b i.pr sitter. Mn. J. 'r V,: i Salt Lake. L' sui!l. i; ; The men.Lern of the Knlsfculta H-a r ' ma'le company prsentc-l th pu- " ' at the L. D. S. cnurch Taure4aV eve-' " i a large auJ lance. Those ' iaklne" pan" ; Mles Ztoa FuUer. Mvrtle a W " Messrs. Frank HlsgUon. Rir 'CJt j Harrison. Ar.hur nobi&on, E4wart n i 1 Henry Hattoa. Q LI The Miwen Josi- Alberjf 8ni ran t.tU- v returned from a visit with Pimm tries' Eupertctenoeni Price of the Lowe- M rninfc spent the forepart ot the wet ' ihT3 ital. 138 Up- Mrs. C. H. Ristice. a tear-he- i2 .v- y nchoola. left this wee for Peru. Ne'b u her summer vacaiior.. " J Mis Williams. curM at the T'-tJc w,.. . revjm-d this week, from a visit with h- . at Sail Lako. a M' Jaeoii ChrlstiansOD. who hie bn gpea"--, , eral months with the family, of Samuil B-jrley, Idaho, feturned to Eureka thli w" John P. M. McLa-igMin of Prorp 1 ri--, Tlntlc friends this week. 1 Frank Davis left this we fcr til 0-d . in Missouri to apead a cotiple of aoatiu. Oa Friday evening Jopb Hufbes 0' c-v-too. chief patriarch of the grind es.-jraf-.'' Tush Odd Fellows, end o'her g:izi er-j-",.'.' officers, paid an official Tisit to KevE;o:s"'7 of this city. Follow! r; the recj'.tr ' i-y g ',""!. th t&embers f-jmished a lite-ary tzt a-;-'. prcgT-smrae io honor of their psti. ni i"'--, the sociaJ session luncheon was served. Otj Sar.day, May 3:, Tmtic aerie No ; Eagie will hold its anacal meaontj r.rtt' An impressive programme haa been pre?ari the occasion. 1 Sasford Wiison of Fayson spent tie ei q Eurflia the giiegt of hla daughter, Miv Cos-yert. Cos-yert. M: Georg-e- Wheeler a-d chilirea wli Uft on Sunday for a visit in the vtJle tct lj Salt Lake, after which (hey win join Mr. who !s now a resident oi Idaho. Miss May Phillips, daughter of Mr. izi i io?e fib Fh 1 1 1 i ps . re tarred on Weiirei'f iy (veins (ve-ins from Laice Shore, where ate ha l-z tur- i. Mdames CeHa Bacoc. Fasrie Firth. V.iJ-Gourleyand V.iJ-Gourleyand S'elMe Cook attended the grs- session of the Pythian Sifters at Ogles this tti as delegates from the local lodge. The annual meeting of the Estre Ncs L-v.-j-club was held at th"? home cf the preside", v.-Edward v.-Edward Pike, on Satcrday aftenocQ. T: ?-'j wer? decorated with white car-a-Jo-s azi f ' La-cheon was served. Vrs. V. 5i;h ir.t-', u toatmitres. Mrs. R'.-Vard PickersoL res;-:.;??: to th toast "E-trc No':." Mrs. V. L ':-rzs Our Mottn" ai;I M!? Maud W.o? "Les' Fo-a-'U" The following member? were Mes.iames C. E. Kuish. I. F. Gse. C. r- G-.fp r. r. NorrwyJ. W:,;'.an Douglass. "i-ird !.:;'. H V. Smith. P. J. Ruesell. Earl Tr-zz T G. Hanson. Edward Pike. J. Dris-cli. K:-Vj;i i Di'kerson. Wi'i'am J. Adams. V. L. ' Misfe? AncaV-l Mco'ey, Uicy B. F::e:. Mi:i t Lajwn and Bet's oaron. ' A pleasant birhday rany tl gires i: , 'C( of Mm. Gec-ge Potts on T-je5dir ' honor of her cauphier. Theisa. Vt.-:rs ti-ti ! Tf-n playod and re:reshmer:tfi scr-.cd. Harc'.d Shaver wn cf Mr. tt4 M"?- ' ! '.i-ivr of this ""ity, who has bea t: ! Fis-ford university, is borne tor s3: u I Miss Jane' 'vrhitwo-e wi!! itire w- J next Tuesday pveniug in hcoor of Miss !": H-che. who is soon to be married. M'sr Rubv Fields, who has bee? wi rt rtot at vnTird. retome-3 on w-d-esiiy irir On Fridar evemg she en?e-ti:ed u rr!T given in honor of Miss Kelea oa--: t- Fro to. At the resrclir r.wirs of Er-'-g Sa: Ieg-e of Kono-. held on Tu-;ay (r-::. I low'.-e the reg'Jr ledge work s "" i gramme was rer.dered ar.d a Irciec- parui-. c On ret We-ir.-slay afterceon the cf-hT rf :e Bridge club will be en;er.aine-i tj Mrs. - l GrU?-- Mr a-H Mf. P M. Corri.V Mr tzi H Flrrer ard Mesdames E G. Ha-sca. - Bat ley. Jr.. ar.d m Wilder made tn acta -l to Goshen Wednesday. Mr. and M-s. C. C. Griggs -5;"r-atJ th Mlsfw Miud Ut Mary Roberts metered to Faysea ea V-s John H'.H erjtenair. a part? ' fv.; 1 or. Tues'.nv ir. honor el he- husband '-- I .-.nive-sa-r. Mrs. R. J C-n: j the r-U. 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