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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns PROVO r PROVO, Ju!' S. One of the prettily nrranKefl afternoon part flea nf t lie week took pl:L'-e at the home of Mrs. Heft .Sutton Thursday, when th-e Tres Joll club members were her Ruests. Itosws and sweet peas forrntd the Moral decorations for the enlei talnuitf rooms,' where sewinx. rliat niiinie and luncheon were enjoyed. Those unending by special Invitation wen- Mrs T. K. Thurmnn, Mrs. Dwlght Rilling. Mrs. N. -J. Tilt:ny. Mrs. John ;iU-H. AI re. I. Teas'lal", .Mrs. Surah Van Warmer, Airs. .Sarah K. Thomas. i After completing a successful year in musical studies at- 'oston. the Misses Florence and Mariner, to Jepperson have i returned Lo their Ilovo home. The Nelke Reading club members were the K'lt-HtH of Mrs. Ueulali Henrickson , Thursday afternoon. Ten guests enjoyod a dinner party elven by Alhs Kate nerfelmeyer at her home Sunday evening. The season's (lowers were used in decorating. Airs. Andrew Ttosequlst Is spending the week In American Fork. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Deal returned last SaturrlayTrom the east, where they en-Joyed en-Joyed a several weeks' trip. Airs. Wells Cloward of P&yson was a Provo visitor Sunday. ATr. and Mrs. .Toscpfli B. Kceler and family were anion? the Provo people who went to Salt to atenxl the Fair banks! reunion held on the Fxwrth at the residence of Air. and Mrs. J. B. Fair-hanks. Fair-hanks. Air. nnd Mra. Orson Bird appropriately celebrated their crystal wedding: anniversary anniver-sary Tuesday evening. Fifty quests were in attendance. Alias Kate KUiott left Sunday for Idaho, after spending a month with Provo relatives. rela-tives. Miss Pearl Snow spent the week-end In Heber with relatives. MIbs Ardella Ash ton returned from Kvanston, Wyo.. Sunday, where she spent the past mouth with relatives. MIsh luc.llle Dunn left Saturday for a two weekH' vacation. She will visit relatives rel-atives and friends in Pocatello, Idaho Falls and Shelley, Idaho. Thursday afternoon Afrs. Lou Clark verv pleasantly entertained the members of the Mlrthmakers' club. The regular pastime of sewing, music and chat was enjoyed, and during the afternoon luncheon lunch-eon was served. Miss Beatrice Ray Of Mount Pleasant Is enjoyinsr a Provo visit as the guest of Miss Florence Ray. The Sorosis Juniors met Thursday evening with Miss Emma Lewis and spent a delightful social evening. Plans for summer work and an outing were discussed. dis-cussed. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The Helpful Hour club members were the guests of Airs. Efflo Selck Thursday afternoon. All members were present and tho time was made interesting with sewing sew-ing and chat. Jardinieres of beautiful American tea roses and Sweet Williams adorned the rooms. A dalntilv prepared luncheon was served. Airs. Brown will entertain the club in two weeks' time. Airs. F. A. Wilson of Salt Lake is visiting vis-iting relatives in Provo for a number of days. Miss Nettle Knudsen has relumed from Salt Lake, where she spent the past few weeks visiting. Aliss Alay Ohlpman of American Fork Is spending the week In Provo as the guest of Aliss Agnes Williams. Airs. John Q. 'Rvan Is here from Salt Luke for a few days, the guest of Mrs. Sarah F. Cluff. Aliss Winnie Hatch of Heber is the finest of Provo relatives for a week. Air. and Airs. David Openshaw are spending a few days in Santaquin. The Fourth ward Primary officers were the guests of Airs, George W. Ekins Wednesday evening. Following a business meeting, the time was devoted to social . enjoyment, during the course of which luncheon was served. A pleasnnt social evening was enjoyed at tho Jcpperson home Wednesday. The guests included Dr. John Miller of Los Angeles. Cal., Dr. Kampmann and Alma Ash of Salt Lake. Airs. George W. Ekins was hostCES at dinner Tuesdav. Roses formed the floral decorations for the table, where covers were laid for ten. After the repast the party motored to the lake and spent a delightful time In boating and fishing. Airs. AI. A. Nathan of Des Moines, la., is a Provo vtsttor, the guest of her i elster, Mrs. J. S. Leven. The following party spent Tuesday in an enjoyable manner at Castllla Springs: Dr. and Airs. K. G. Hughes. C. C. Jones and family. Air. and Mrs. W. E, Stoker of Spanish Fork and Atr. and Airs. Seymour Sey-mour Alendenhall of Sprlngville. Air. and Airs. Elmer Jensen and Airs. J. E. Jones of Spanish Fork were the guests of Dr. and Airs. E. G. Hughes at dinner Wednesday evening. Mrs. Alary E. Hulsh left for Rigby, Idaho, Wednesday for a few days' visit. JUm Erne Stewart of Richfield Is spending a month in Provo as the guest of Aliss Ivola Frisby. Air. and Airs. J. W. Ale Adam entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday. The guests in-1 in-1 eluded Air. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey and Mr. and Airs. Fred L. Davis of Salt Lake. Pretty table decorations of roses and sweet peas were used. The Misses Emma and Ruby Hulsh and Wlllard Hulsh of Douglas, Ariz., are visiting vis-iting Provo relatives and friends. Aliss Eudora Etrgertsen, who is attending attend-ing summer BChool at the U. of 1"., came to Provo to spend the Fourth with relatives rela-tives and friends. Airs. Daniel King of Aloore, Idaho, Airs. Daniel Hanson of Way, Idaho, and Airs. Hannah Phillips of Spanish Fork are guests at the residence of Judge and Airs. A. B. Morgan tills week. Twenty guests participated in an enjoyable en-joyable social gathering given by Mr. and Airs. J. AT. Mendenhall at their home Tuesday evening. The hours passed merrily, as the guests played cards and games, were entertained with music and served a delicious lunoheon. Airs. .T. Pizcr of North Platte. Neb., Is in Provo, the guest of her sister. Airs. J. S. Leven. Airs. D. R. Beehe. Airs. Man- E Beebe of Idaho Falls and David Beebe motored to Pleasant Grove Tuesday and spent the day with relatives. Air. and. Airs. Grant Bagley and Air. and Airs. James A. Brown motored to Saratoga Sara-toga Sunday and spent the day. Air. and Airs. C. TO. I-iOose. Mr. and Afrs. W. J. Stiehl and Dean and Clarence Loose were Saratoga visitors Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Clarence Jones of Helper are visiting in Provo for a few days, the guests of Air. and Mrs. Lester Alangum. Air. and ATr. Thatcher Jones have returned re-turned to their home in Provo from New-York, New-York, where they spent the past two years. Airs. Annie Hamilton of Helper Is here visiting her parents, Air. and Airs. Fred Hillas. Airs. Cyril Duffin and son Max of Ijo-iran Ijo-iran n re guests at the home of Dr. and Airs. H. S. Pyno. Mr. and Airs. Lehl Cluff of Salt Lake tment a few days of the week with Provo relatives. After a pleasant visit in Provo as the guest of Miss I.acl Irvine. Aliss Norma Havercamp has returned to Salt Luke. Miss Vlnnle KHison is spending tho week in Salt T,ake. Air. and Airs. Frank Copenlng and family fam-ily motored from Salt Lake Tuesday to t-pen .1 the day with Provo relatives and friend.. Miss Florence Duffin of Salt Lnke was the guest if Aliss Hattle Keeler in Provo tr'undiiy. Airs. Arleno Iiniisioii of Kamas Is the gu. st of her mother, Mrs. Brown, at the Lumar hotel. Mr. ami Mrs. William R. Peay and fa mil v spenr Tuesday In Provo canyon. Aliss Sarah Giles was hostess to the senior Beehive girls of the Bonneville ' ward at her home Wednesday even- i tng. - j Mr. and Airs. H. J. Phillips. Aliss Ruby ; Phillips and Aliss Zella Sutherland spent! Tuesday in Sprlngville. Mrs. Charles Ward has as her gueat for! a few days Air. and Airs. J. C. Glanville of Salt Lake. Miss Vera Evans of Salt Lake is enjoying en-joying a week's visit with Provo relatives rela-tives and friends. Aliss Lula Culbertson has returned from Park college, Parkville, Mp., where she has been engaged in teaching for the past few months. Her mother, Airs. L. A. Culbertson, attended the commencement commence-ment exercises at parkville. Air. and Airs. John E. Stein spent the week-end In Wallsburg with relatives and friends. Airs. Sarah Sorensen and Air. and Mrs. C. AI. Jensen have returned to Gunnison after a pleasant visit In Provo with Pro-Tessor Pro-Tessor and Airs. A, C. Lund and family. Aliss Zina Baker and Aliss Pearl Teas-dale Teas-dale are enjoying a vacation from the telephone office and are visiting relatives and friends in Salt Lake and Ogden. Mr. and Airs. W. F. Bromley of Eureka Eu-reka are spending a few days with Provo relatives and friends. Members of the Cassity family spent Saturday In reunion at Saratoga. Miss Viola Ahern of Halt Lake is the guest of Airs. Don R. Williams for two weeks. The Misses Anna Booke and Ada Taylor Tay-lor were Spanish Fork visitors the latter part of the week. Afrs. W. R. Butler and daughter spent part of the week in Salt Lake The Alfsses Aladge and. Mamie Thomas entertained a few of their friends at a lake party Friday. A delightful social and programme was given by the Beehive girls of the Lake-view Lake-view ward Friday evening in the assembly assem-bly hall. Airs. Joseph Wlsner and family returned to Nephl this morning after a visit with Provo relatives for several weeks. Air. and Airs. Fred L. Davis of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. i W. McAdam Sunday. , Air. and Airs. John Swenson and family ; spent Tuesday in Pleasant Grove. Airs. D. R. Beebe is entertaining Mrs. 1 Alary E. Beebe of Idaho for a few days. ! Airs. Maud L, Robinson of Salt Lake is spending a week in Provo with her sister, Mrs. J. Alllton Jones. , Mr. and Airs. Sid Vincent entertained at a family reunion on the Fourth. Games, tfiiuslc, chat and refreshments added to the pleasure of the occasion. Mrs. John, Brown of Grantsville Is spending a month with Provo relatives and friends. Airs. Brown was formerly 1 Miss Eva Jacobson. 1 Miss Alberta Olsen returned to her j Spanish Fork home Tuesday evening, j after a pleasant visit with relatives and i friends. Allsses Edith and Alay Wells were Salt j Lake visitors Tuesday. The Misses Nettie and Vilate Knudsen, Flossie Dunn and Jetta Malben left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Saratoga to spend a few days. Airs. Frank W, Stubbs is here from Scofield with relatives for a number of days. Aliss Alaud Farrer had as her guests Tuesday the Misses Rae Elmer arid Dot Forsyth of Salt Lake. Allsses Bernice and Frances Cluff are spending a week in Salt Lake. Tuesday Miss Reta Peay very pleasant- : ly entertained a number of er friends at , a lake party. Ten participated and the trip was made by auto. All the pleasures of the resort, together with the serving of a dainty luncheon, were enjoyed. Alrs. T. A. Alontague of Preston, Idaho, was the guest of Air. and Mrs. J. M. Jones in Provo Sunday. J MURRAY MURRAY. July 8. Mr. and MrB. J. H. Chambers Cham-bers and family returned Monday from au auto trip through Idaho. I Mra. Elizabeth Moor has as her guest her daughter. Mrs. John R. Wood bridge of Lob Angeles. An-geles. Cal. Mrs. Blaine Stewart and daughter, Jeaaett, are guests of Mrs. Stewart' a parents, Mr. and Mra. John P. Cahoon. Mrs. A. D. Knott left during the week for Brntonvllle, Ark., to visit her mother. Mrs. John Eccleston and Mrs. C. E. Kretlow, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gub-tave Gub-tave Sch wan, have returned to their home in Helena, Mont. Mr. and 5Trs. H. B. Smith cpont Tuesday In Provo. the guests of Mrs. Sraith'B sister. MIeb Harriett Kerby has gone to Buffalo, N. Y., for a two months' visit with, her parents. S. L. Gross has returned from a several months' visit to Denver, Colo, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones and families formed a jolly canyon party on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McHenry have as their guest Mrs. Stanley Mobins of Durango, Colo. Lowell Baker of Ogden, who has been visiting his grandfather, William At wood, returned home yesterday. Miss Luclle Barlow has gone to Bountiful, where she will visit her grandparents. Miss Emily Bacon left Thursday for Wyoming, where she will spend her vacation. Polly and Ernest Turner entertained at an Informal In-formal dancing party Tuesday evening at their home on Vine street. Twenty-four guest were present. Misses Roee Coppin and Mildred Coppln left Wednesday for a month's visit with relatives In Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mackay. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ben n ion, have returned from a motor trip through Idaho and Wyoming. Mrs. Thomas Anson of Mountain View, Wye., le visiting her cousin, Miss lone Atwood. Miss Ivy Llnedecker entertained at dinner Sunday Sun-day evening at her home on South State street. Covers were laid for twelve. On Monday evening tho Epworth league entertained enter-tained at a social In the church parlors. Music and games formed the evening's entertainment, after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Harbor and family of Shelley, Shel-ley, Idaho, are visiting Mrs. Harker'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Robbing and son, Wallace, Wal-lace, left Sunday for Provo canyon, where they have taken a cottage or tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mcintosh returned Tuesday Tues-day from St. Anthony, Idaho. On Tuesdny Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Herllng mo-torf'd mo-torf'd to wild wood, where they were the guestB at the W. W. Robbins cottage. EUREKA t i EUREKA. July 8. Mrs. Dan B. fronin left yesterday afternoon for her home tn t!olrlflrM. aft it spending about six wyks visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Lucas, and with other friends and relatives in Eureka. The i.'ronin family moved away from Eureka several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Palmer and the children returned to Eureka Tunsday evening, after a pleasant outing In the Strawberry valley. They mMe the trip by auto and spent their time fishing. V. E. King and family returned on Sunday, after spending a few days lo Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald and the children, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Hulh kim! daunliter. Frances, and K!brt and Walter neley, all of Eureka, and O. P. H'llsh of Payson cpent last Sunday at Saratoga Springs. Dr. and Mrs. Alex MrChrvMal, Mr. nrd Mrs. Mark MrChrvMal, accompanied by a few frtfn!. marlo a trip to Provo Tuesdny. where thfy Rpent the day. and returned the fame evening. Alex Walla. of Fnlt Lik was In Eureka, this vUitlng w'.th Dr. and Mrs. Alex M:ChrTSta1 and Mr. and Mr. Mark MC-hryntal. Mr. and Mrs. G-orgp H. Taylor and th children retvirrcil on Tu.-. -I;, ovnlng. after spending a i-o'iple of days with relatives at Provo. Mr. and Mr. Thfc-dore P. Holt and Mr. Rnu-e returned to Silver c::;.- nn Tursday evening, after cn auto Tip to Salt La!;. Mia Vilato M;i:-si:n of N'ephi wn. In Eureka thin week (or a hort v!-lt with friends. Mr. and M-s. L. i ". Pit;.- anil their daughter. Mis ri theme. wrc at Sprinsvllle early It the week, being gu-s-j at lh homo of Mi. and M-f. M. W. Utrd. K: din and Joim Olson and Miss Amy Eliiabeth Allen, both of Mammoth, wrre married last Saturday Sat-urday at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Olsou will mike their h"tno In Mammoth. Mr. and Mra. P. J. Bonner of Nephl were In Eureka during the past week, ependlng tho Fourth with the former's relatives. Joseph Wlrthlln and tho members of his family were out from Suit Lake Sunday, making the trip In Utolr new auto. Mrs. L. E. Clark and daughter. Merle, returned on Friday evening, after a pleasant visit with fi-elnds at Richfield and Salina. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wallace were in Nephl last wcok for a visit with the latter's parents. Mrs. Van Tromp of Salt Lako was In Eureka ! this week, being the guest at the home of Mr. ; and Mrs. Heber Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Freshwater spent Independence day at Spanish Fork. Mrs. Calvin Elton entertained with a bundlo shower, given early In the week, In honor of Mbs Susie Elton. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. S'arkey of Mammoth are spending their summer vacation In California. Mru. W. H. Harrison and children of Sprlngville Sprlng-ville were in Tlntlc this week visiting with Mrs. David Larson. Mrs. Sarah Reese returned to her home In Spanish Fork after & ,vlstt with Mrs. Margaret Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Burgnor and children returned re-turned Wednesday evening, arter spending a few days wllh friends In Salt Lake. Miss Sarah Clark was a Spanish Fork visitor during the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. David Mills and daughter left Wednesday for an extended visit in tho east. Mr. and Mrs. Rlx Carmlchaol returned to Eureka Eu-reka Wednesday, after spending a few days with Salt Lake relatives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien and children returned re-turned Wednesday, after spending ttie Fourth of July vacation at Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. John Morley and son, Albert, were la Provo Tuesday afternoon for a short visit, the trip being made by auto. Mrs. Reuben Maloney left this week for her home in Virgin, Utah, after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Allberg. Mrs. Jj. L. Reynolds of Salt Lake was the guest during the week of Mrs. K, L. Harper. Oscar Andnw and family left early in the week for southern Idaho, where they will attend a reunion re-union of the Andrus family. Mr. and Mra. James Ivera of Salt Lake were the guests of Earl Mclntyre during the latter part of the week. Mrs. Harry Elmer and son, Golden, have returned re-turned home, after a very pleasant visit with Salt Lake friends, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brady of Falrvtew were in Mammoth thla week visiting wtih thoir sons. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. GriggB and daughter. Adele. and thoir guest. Miss Mildred Griggs of Wymore, Neb., spent the third and fourth of July at the Brighton resort in Big Cottonwood canyon. t HEBER CITY 1 4 f HEBER CITY, July 3. Miss Ann Stubbs of Provo spent Sunday In Heber, the gueat of her sister, Mrs. Francis Moulton. Mrs. Orson Hyde, who Is attending summer school at the University of Utah, spent the past week at home. The Purple Columbine Beehive swarm enjoyed an early morning hike to the Midway Hot rots ; Thursday. Mrs. Nellie C. De Graff and daughters, Helen and Elaine, returned Wednesday from a week spent in Salt Lake ajid Farmlngton. A. Wootton, who Is in Sliver City for the summer, spent the first part of the week with his family in Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moulton entertained at dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mra. Chose Moulton. Mrs. A. Wootton entertained Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. A dance was enjoyed Tuesday evening in the Daniels Social halt. Forest Luke spent July 4 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Luke. Mrs. Sylvester Broadbent entertained her Beehive Bee-hive swarm with a 5 o'clock breakfast the morning morn-ing of the Fourth. About fifteen glrla were present. Miss Bessie McClellan of Park City was the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duke during the week. L. C. Montgomery and Storm McDonald, who are summer school students of the University of Utah, spent July 4 with relatives and friends in Heber. Mrs. Douglas Giles was hostess for the Gfrls of Industry Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served to Miss Jennie Campbell. Miss Ila Fisher, Miss Laura Clyde, Mies Etlboria HIcken. Miss Pearl Bagley, Mrs. Paul Buys, Mrs. Gcorg Nelson, Nel-son, Mrs. Bert Clyde, Mrs. June Tuft, Mrs. Dean Clyde. Mrs. Hyrum Robins, Mrs. E. Moulton Moul-ton and Miss Thelma Dickson. The Beehive swarm, directed by Mrs. Paul Buys and MIbs Jennie Campbell, spent Thursday afternoon studying bird life In the fields east of Heber. Mrs. John D. Fisher and children, Atha and Ray, are visiting In Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Clyde and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thome motored to Heber to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Luke and other relatives. rela-tives. Miss Alice Murdock, who Is attending the University Uni-versity of Utah summer school, spent July 4 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pari Murdock. The Misses Viola and Grace Murdock are visiting visit-ing In Salt Lake, j Mrs. A. B. Murdock, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. June Tuft, entertained Thursday afternoon ! for Mra. Pari Murdock, Mrs. Hynle Klerker of ! Kansas City, Mrs. Josephine Greene of Chicago, , Mrs. W. R. Wherrltt. Mrs. Chase Hatch and i Mrs. Annie Coleman. j Mrs. J. H. Luke, assisted by her daughter, , Nora, entertained at dinner Friday for Professor Pro-fessor A. C. Lund, Professor Moses Gudmunson, Miss Ida Smith and Mr. and Mrs. McDoll of Provo. j Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKenney of Fa I rv lew mo-; mo-; tored to Heber Sunday to visit with Mr. and j Mrs. J. S. Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nlelfton of Idaho are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNaughton. j Mr. and Mrs. George Rosevear of Park City are I Tisltlng In Heber. Miss Hazel Clyde Is visiting In Salt Lake. Mrs. Cyntha Wootton Is visiting In Ogden with ! Mrs. Donald Willis. ' C. H. Kendall spent Sunday In Heber, tho guest of Miss Nora McMillan. ' A dinner party at the Snyder Hot Pots was en-Joyed en-Joyed by Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fisher, Mrs. Theodore Jasperson, Miss Nora McMillan and C. H. Kendall. I Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Klecker of Kansas City and Mrs. Josephine Greene of Chicago are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pari Murdock. Mur-dock. A concert was given Friday evening In the Hober Ideal theater by Professor A. C. Lund, Professor Motes Gudmunson, Miss Ida Smith and Miss Nora Luke. NEPHI 4 f NEPHI. July 8. Mrs. W. H. Howell gave a bundle shower Saturday evening for her daughter. daugh-ter. Delta. The time was spent In games. Refreshments Re-freshments were served to twenty -six invited , gueats. Mrs. J. E. Memmott entertained Friday evening even-ing at her home. The time was spent In music and sewing. Refreshments were served to Mes-rtamcB Mes-rtamcB Gertrude Foote. W. O. Orme. Pearl Ady-lott, Ady-lott, Robert Lomax, Val Hoyt. Erma McPlierson. Misses Clara Cole, Jane. Lula and Estella Mcpherson, Mc-pherson, Ethel Wright and Neva Booth. Thursday six automobiles loaded wllh provisions and people left Nephl for Fish lake. The company was made up of the following: Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Reeis and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Caller and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bfck and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Burton mid family. This group will spend the week at thl3 beautiful resort. Stanley Jairett and Miss Delta Howell were married at tho homo of the bride Monday evening- Bishop T. H. G. Parkes performed the marriage mar-riage ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howell and the bridegroom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Jarrett of Nephl. Thursday nil the old folks nv-r the age of GO , were entertained at tho tabernacle at a strawberry straw-berry festival. At 2:30 o'clock an excel lent programme pro-gramme was commenced. Bishop C. H. Grnce acting act-ing as master of ceremonies. Judn Joshua Greenwood Green-wood made tho address of we koine. Tho nvim-twrs nvim-twrs follow: Vocal w"lo. Mrs. George O. Optler: reading. Miss LueMa Winn: vo.sl solo. Miss Mabel Own : rending. Mrs. T. W. Vickern : vo--al solo. Mrs. Edward Carter. After the programme those present were treated to ftrnwberrli's. ice cream and cake. Tho day's programme was ended with a free picture show for all present. Mltise Orsetia Cailer, Lucille Wood and William Wil-liam Warner spent the Fourth at Salt Lnke. Mrs. Ella S. Koe of Wichita, Kan., and ,MU Flora Farrls of Oklahoma City, OkU.. are spend-Iok spend-Iok the rummer at the home of Mra. G. M. Whlt-uiore, Whlt-uiore, ilie daughter of Mis. Koae. |