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Show . j ocial liappenings in cities and i owns 01 u tan OGDEN ; OCDEN', Pec, 9 In honor of the. newly-elected newly-elected officers of tho Slate J-Y-dfratioa of Women's Hub. Mr. Edwaid Ui.-hfel and Mrn. John C. Oulb-y and .Mrs. Uunard II. Porter, director of I In; riiiLiuii.il r . ration, ra-tion, a nn-jilinn wan given Wed nesday afternoon Ml tli! Bet'thana by the '''d-erated '''d-erated clubs of this r:ity, Aliuut ir,u clubwomen club-women wer In at I r-inia nee, Including a number from Halt Lake and other Liaf. (I t UiH. A musical and literary programme pro-gramme wan KUen ty Miss Louise I'brce, MIsm Cleone Rich, Ml. Oertel Ui'dv Mrs. Fred G. Clark an .Mrn. 1 'an Sullivan. Mr. Archie Bowman acted as toast ini--trens mid response, weru given by Mrn. Cullc.y, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. ,f. S. Gordon and Mrs. Blehsel. Refreshments wer served In the. banmiet room, which was decorated with yellow chry:iari i he tun ran. Miss Helen Blchse! was hostr-ss at a pretl 1 1 X arra nged Imh Tuesday a ft e nun m at the Ala Wis and Ma I roan' chin, wh'-n flflv KUcMtw were entertained. The guests were heated at five tables, which were decorated with Ctirist mas b.,rrie.i and liHRkr-lK of fnilt. Miss Hidisc! was ns-nlHterl ns-nlHterl hy her mother, Mrs. Iviwnnl Rbh-Bl; Rbh-Bl; Miss Myrn drain, Alius Helen 1'er-klnn 1'er-klnn and Miss I'lva Foul. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hcoworoft presided at It beautifully appointed dinner M-m- i day evening at their inane in cornpli- I nient to Mr. ami Mis. Alherl Hayes of' New York, visitors In thin eliv. Trie dining lahle had h hasket of whit. ami lavender chrysanthemums for a centerpiece. center-piece. Covers were laid Tor the following follow-ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. Misa Oladvs Hayes, Mr. iiml Mrs. I,. It, Hc-elen,'Mr. Hc-elen,'Mr. and Mrs. James If. He Vine, Mr. and Mrs. Louis U. Peery and .Mr. Burton. Mrs. T. If. furr has issued invitations for a tea to he given Tuesday afternoon at her home, li3J0 Jefferson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Koelos entertained at dinner Fridav evening at their home In rompll merit to Mr. a nd Mrs. Albert Haves. The decorations of the dining table were, in red, with ft fountain effect In the center. Kncl relink' the fountain were Richmond roses and red California berries. Itesides the host and hostess and guests of honor, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S owcrof t, Mr. and Mrs M S Browning, Mr. and Mrs. .fames 1 I . lie Vino. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Taylor, Mr. Burton, Mn. .Mar ion Banks and Miss Gladys Hayes. Mrs. Nora 8. Itowe entertained sixty guests at luncheon this afternoon at the Maids and Matrons' elnh. Mr and Mrs. Frederick M. Nye will entertain a party of eighteen quests at the dinner dance Monday evening at the MaidH and Matrons' elnh in honor ot George Bentlcv of Washington, I . (-., guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mark Smith. Mrs J F Kills attended the charity bazaar at the Hotel rtah in Salt Lake Friday She was a guest for the day of Mrs. Merrill Ntbley. Mrs Ralph R Hoag entertained guests nt a table of bridge at the Maids and Matrons' club Thursday afternoon. Tuesdav afternoon, at the Maids and Matrons' Ma-trons' club. Mrs. P. P. Kline will entertain enter-tain her sewing club. Mrs. Warren L. Wattls and Mrs. Robert Moves entertained the following guests at toil Tuesday ut the Maids' and Matrons" club. Mrs. Hester S. Corey, Mrs. Oeorge "W. MeCunc, Mrs. J. Douglas Wal-Hon, Wal-Hon, Mrs. George S. Olen, Mis. Leroy Pugmlre and Airs. Kred G. Clark. Following an Orpheum box party Thursday evening, young men of the Miz-puh Miz-puh flub entertained in compliment to the voung ladles of the club at a banquet at the Weber club. Covers were laid for Mrs James W. O'Brien. Miss I'.rma Moore. Miss Meda Tarry, Miss Ruth White. Miss Elizabeth Blair, Miss Arleen 5tevens, Miss Kva Cragun and ilisa cra Ultton, William Oormiey, Robert Goodman. Good-man. James W. O'Brien, Albert Squires, I.eo Squires. Tlarold Peory, Karl Pingree and i-Tunlt. Williams. Mrn H. H. Spencer entertained the members of the Five Hundred club and a number of additional guests at tha Maids" and Matrons' club Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Kight tables were Illled with the players and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Kverett L. Van Meter. Mrs. Joseph K. Wright and Mrs. Charles 1-1 . Kircher. Following Fol-lowing the caj'd games tea was served. Mrs. M. S. Browning will entertain the club members and their husbands in about two weeks at an evening card party. At the Maids' and Matrons' club Monday Mon-day evening a dinner-dance will be given. The Ulllan Thatcher orchestra will furnish fur-nish the music. Mrs. Richard B. Tortcr will entertain the Iadtes' Literary society at her home Wednesday afternoon. The dramatic section of the Historical eoeietv was entertained this afternoon at the Maids' and Matrons' club by Miss June Farnsworth and Miss Gertrude Weatherby. Miss Pamela Spargo gave a paper on "Huupt matin," and "Haupt-msnn's "Haupt-msnn's drama, "The Sunken Dell." was given by Miss Bessie Callahan. Violin and piano selections were rendered by Miss Ida Anderson and Miss Ixmise Pierce. The Martha society will meet with Mrs. Frank M. Drig-gs Monday afternoon. Mrs. George Halverson was hostess to the members of her sewing club Thurs- clay afternoon at the Maids' and Matrons" rluh. The guests were entertained at three tables of bridge, with tea following. The Acacia club members were the guests of Mm. Joseph R. Morrell at her home Fridav afternoon. The programme was given by Miss Matilda reierson. Mrs, J. S. Gordon wilt be hostess to the Historical society Saturday afternoon. The Weber Academy Dramatic club presented pre-sented "Secret Sen' ice." William Gillette's military drama, at the Orpheum Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, under the direction di-rection of T. Karl E'ardoe. The play was well received by the large audiences which witnessed -the production on both evenings. Mrs. E. C Olsen entertained the Ftopia club Wednesday afternoon. The club will meet Wednedsay, .December L'7, with Mrs. D. I.eo Mad son. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. "Brewer and daughter. Miss Beatrice, Brewer, left this , afternoon for San Diego. I Mrs. May Marler of Rexburg. Idaho. was the guest of Mrs. H. .11. Spencer for 1 several days during the week. j J. H. Podds, successor to H. L. Bell, newly appointed superintendent of the Wyoming division of t he I'nion Pacific railroad, arrived in Ogden Tuosdav from Bakersiield, Cab, to assume his new 1 duties. Walter H. Kolapp, son of Judge a.nd Mrs. H. H. Rolapp. left Monday for the southern states' mission of the Mormon church, where he will be engaged In mis- . stonary work for the next two years. I The Child Culture club met Thursday afternoon ul thw Bertha na, with Mrs. . . I amen H. Douclas and Mrs. Warren 1.. Wattts as hostesses. The subject for the. afternoon was "The Worn an of Tomorrow," Tomor-row," given by Mrs. S. S. Smith. Mrs. 1 Georgiana led the general discussion i which followed. Musical numbers were I rendered by the Misses Ruth Douglas and Cleone and Oertel Rich. At the 1 conclusion of the programme refreshments were sorved. : Mrs. Cornelh'.s A. Boyd entertained ten guests at the Maids and Matrons club ' at tea Thursday afternoon. i Mrs. P. B. Haslet and Mrs. I. N. Fulton ' were Ogden guests at tiie bridge tea given ! hy Mrs. J. H. Waters. Mrs. W. p. Si;t- i ton and Mrs. W. K Sutton at the New- ! bouse hotel In Salt Lake Monday. j Mrs. Joseph 1 torrocks entertained the i members of her bridge club at 1 o'clock luncheon this afternoon at her honin. Covers were laid for twelve. Following the luncheon bridge, was played. Tb Home Culture club met Thursday nt the home of Mrs. T. J. Fitzserald. NumtMTH of the programme were giveu by Mrs. O. M. Lloyd and Mrs. K. U Howes. MIrs Dorothy MeGaw. who in 5tndving dramatic art at the Iceland Powers School MRS. ORLO HARRUS, formerly Miss Cecil Adams of Tooele, whose marriage took place in the Salt Lake temple last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harms will make their home in Idaho f i '' ' i f ' - . ' ! U : ..." i . . U 1' -"' . , , s ? (IN of Expression in Boston, appeai'ed recently recent-ly In the annual senior recital in the theater the-ater of the school. Miss McGaw gave several readings of poems and classics and made an excellent impression on the select audience. Gordon H. Kimball left Thursday for San Antonio, Tex., on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dinsmore have returned re-turned from a four wex-ks' visit in the east. While away they visited Mr. Pins-niore's Pins-niore's old home in Maine and other eastern east-ern points, including Boston, New York City and Washington. Mrs. 10. F. liratz departed Thursday for! a visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Gebhart entertained at dinner Monday evening at their home in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gebhart. Mrs. Parley J. Carver and Miss Bernice 1 Whitaker entertained at a shower Monday Mon-day evening at the Carver home in compliment com-pliment to Miss Dottie Carver, whose marriage to Llmer Bartlett will take place December 14. A color scheme in , pink and white was carried out in the i decorations and refreshments. The guests i numbered twenty. Mrs. P. A. Gysin was hostess to her bridge club Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong and young son arrived in Ogden during the week from Zvanston, Wyo., and will make this city their permanent home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gebhart left Tuesday for their home in Santa Cruz, Cal., after a two months visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Gebhart. E. S. Hinckley, superintendent of the State Industrial school, left Monday for San Francisco. Mrs. Theodore Hallstrom has gone to Portland, Ore., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller left Monday for Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Jensen and children chil-dren left Thursday for southern California, Cali-fornia, where they will spend the winter. win-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kramb departed de-parted Thursday for Rochester, N. V. Mrs. J. C. Wheelon and daughter, Ann, of Garland spent the week In Ogden as guests of Mrs. D. P. Squires. Under the auspices of the Danish Brotherhood Broth-erhood of Ogden. the Danish Dramatic club "Lyren" of Salt Lake City gave an entertainment this evening at the Fifth ward amusement halt. A bazaar was given Tuesday and Wednesday in the parlors of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church by the Ladles' Aid society. B. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jensen, has left for Hongkong. China. He enlisted recently in the United States army and will be attached to the Fif teenth Intantry upon ins arrival at lions-kong. lions-kong. Mr. and Mrs". Llewellyn Rogers departed Tuesday for Oklahoma. Mrs. S. F. Bower is visiting relatives In Falmertou, Pa., for several weeks. Bert Lilzenberg has gone to Indtanola, Town, having been called there by the death of his mother. Mr. and Mis T. M. Underwood were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Squires for several days during the week, before leaving for Tracy, Cal., to reside. A bazaar and supper were given this afternoon and evening by the women of the Episcopal guild. The Fedoraterl W. C. T. U. met Wednesday Wed-nesday at the Methodist church. The programme pro-gramme was given by Mrs. W. S. Flewel-ling Flewel-ling and Mrs. J. C- Nye. The hostesses were Mesdames H. L. Griffin. S. N. Cole. James Prysdale. S. J. Griffin, Lllllbel Fahk and Ma Brown. Mrs. C. H. Crawford entertained the roinsettia club Tuesday afternoon. The young people of the Congregational church cave a penny supper Friday evening even-ing in the church parlors. In the Methodist church Thursday an3 Friday a bazaar was given hv the Methodist Meth-odist ladles' Aid society. On both davs a musical programme was rendered and a supper served. Mrs. J. M. Hawkins1 entertained the Busy Bee club at her home on Wilson lane Wednesday afternoon. The members present were Mrs. .1. Hammer. Mrs. JerT Wilson. Mrs. William Purringtnn. Mrn:. Millard Moore, Mrs. Randall Barton. Mrs. j Frank Martin. Mrs. Bert Martin. Mrs. ! Frank Fowler. Mrs. Wilfod Wilson and j Mrs. Sterling Teamans. 1"" SUNNYSIDE 4 1- S-rXNYSTDK. Pec. ?. Mrs. A. D. Had-ley Had-ley was hos'ecs at a card party Thurs-I Thurs-I day night. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. l-Mward Brenner, Mr. nmt Mrs. A. I Beckstcad. Mr. and Mr.-;. Course I Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. FahrinEr, Mr. and Mrs. John Little.Iohn. Mr. and Mrs. John Kv.rFten, Mr. anil Mrs. James Wet-fiehi. Wet-fiehi. Joseph Williams and Miss Mabel La;-sen. M ! ?s Jessie Craw ford was hostess to the Gills' Sowing club Wednesday even-tne. even-tne. M rs. FrM Tuihdce of Sa't Lake and Mr. and Mrs. I .on T:dwell ami Miss Minnie Min-nie Tidwell of Wellington were in Sunny- side Friday and Saturday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells. Mrs. C. R. Fahring entertained the Art Embroidery club Saturday afternoon. AMERICAN FORK j t AMERICAN FORK. Dec. 9. Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Adams was hostess at a Kensington Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Marion Nicholes of Loa, Utah, Is here for an extended visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Erown. Mrs. Nat Shanklyn of Oklahoma, accompanied ac-companied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Storrs of Provo. were gues's of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Storrs Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner and Miss Cleo Sinclair were guests of Ray Crook-ston Crook-ston at American Fork canyon Thursday. Mrs.' Charles Logie is home from a two weeks' visit in Salt Lake City, where she was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Bert Timpson. She was accompanied home by her little grandson, Lyle Timpson, who will be her guest until Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer announce the engagement of their daughter, Carrie, to Konord Beck. The marriage will take Ilace December 20. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bloomquist of Provo and Fritz Bloomquist of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Bloomquist Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clarke of Farming-ton Farming-ton were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Bromley and children of Eureka motored to American Fork Saturday and were guests of Mrs. Rose Bromley over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Woods and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jngersol motored to Salt Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Heiselt of Baggs, Wvo.. spent the week in this city visiting visit-ing Mr. Heiselt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Heiselt. . Mr. and Mrs. James Grant tiave moved here from Mantl, Utah. Professor George Harrison of Springville was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph H. Storrs. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosell and Mrs. Laura Fran com of Salt Lake were gnests of their mother, Mrs. E. H. Boley, the early part of the week. Mrs. Sabine Allen and son, Stanley, of Snlt Lake City spent the week In this city, guests of Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Robinson. Mrs. Delia Ilytte and children, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. j L. Rntledge the past two weeks, returned to their home at Parowan Tuesday. 1 " EPHRAIM f - EPHRAIM. -Dec. D. The Kom-Ra-Dees were entertained Wednesday evening at the Mozart theater by G. Bills. Those present were the Misses Marie Anderson, LaVern Peterson, lone Chrlstensen, Aleda Jensen, Ida Larsen. Cassie Greaves and Mrs. Viva Terry. After the show the girls were entertained by Miss Ruby Morten-sen. Morten-sen. The story of "Amelia" was read by Miss Cassie Greaves. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stone and their daughters, Treasa and Etenore, left Monday Mon-day fur their homo In Gooding, Idaho. Mrs. J. A. Willey entertained the South ward primary officers Tuesday evening. Mrs. G. A. Willey entertained the I. D. club Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Jack Ronk of Richfield. Luncheon was served to Misses Edith Thorpe, Ora Olson, Gladys Christensen, Iva Larsen, Mrs. Ora Hanson, the guest of honor and the hostess. An informal party was held at the home of P. C. Peterson, Sr.. Wednesday even-imr. even-imr. Those present were Misses Eris Ras-musson, Ras-musson, June Tye, Ethel Jenson. Lereada Folster. Myrtle Peterson, Montez Brim-hall, Brim-hall, Edith Peterson, Ariel Williams. Harold Peterson, Harvey Hansen, Horace sorensen, Teller Koblns and Sheldon Greaves. Mrs. P. C. Anderson and family and her mother. Mrs. Marian Overson. of Arco, Idaho, are visiting in Ephiaim. M r. and Mrs. Orval Larsen of Emery were Epjiraim visitors early !n the week. Mrs. William Quinn entertained a number num-ber of relatives Monday evening. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Orvaf Larsen, Mrs. George Thorpe and family, Miss Cleo Mortensen and Yerl Mortensen. Mrs. John Sorenson entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday evening in compliment to the members of the Scandinavian choir. Refreshments Re-freshments were served sixteen guests. Miss Jessie Armstrong entertained at a Kensington Monday evening. The guests were Misses Joan Sorenson. Iiiella Berlel-son. Berlel-son. Adella and Oniera Willardsen, Haze! 1 Nlolson. Millie Breinholt. McsdHines Ar- ; thur Smith, Elisha Stevens and Clifford SkeHon. ! Miss Edith Thorpe entertained Monday evenintr m honor of her hirthdav anniver-s.irv. anniver-s.irv. Supper was served to Misses Ora Olson. Gladys Christensen. Iva Larsen. Yen christensen. Heniah Anderson. Arton Parrish. Fa'r.i Anderson. Mrs. G. A. Willey, Wil-ley, P. A. Young. Rucl Greaves, G rover I Greaves. C. E. Mortensen, Elwoci Ander-' Ander-' ?nn, Seldon Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. ora L. 1 HanSuii. I Tuesday evening Miss Benlah Anderson entertained the ofti -ers ot the South ward mutual. Those present were i P. Chris-1 Chris-1 1 -risen, 1 .canard Thomson. Mrs. Blanche Batley. Mioses Be:;kih Anderson. La Vern Peterson. Juhn Sorenson. Luella Be nelson, nel-son, Flossie Mortensen, Nora Jenson and Ernia Thompson. Mrs. Bee Halcorson and family of Gunnison Gun-nison ai e E p h ra mi . ; ; o vs. Mrs. Harl-v Myers was tendered a surprise sur-prise by tlie mem . crs of the S ?u th wa rd Primary asscaatiu:; Fr'day eveniner. Mrs. Myers was presemed w;;h a beautiful qnllt in recognition of her v.or'i as a member of the associa: ion. Kefreshments were served to Mesdames Jennie Hanson, Harold Har-old Sorensen. Homer i:asnr.::-i:.en. C. J. Kelson. James Green. X. P. Pole: son, Mabel Ma-bel Willey. Misses A ;rus Thompson, Hannah Han-nah B:cinho!t, AHa Mortensen, . Virgie j Mortensen, E". !a Darius. Orr.ha 1 orius, .June Tye, iota Bramwei;. i;kv!ys Chris-it Chris-it en sen. Iva Liirscn. 1 'earl Thorpe, Florence Flor-ence I. hid hard; and Leah ChrLttnsan. The Misses Patra A nderson ?.nd Afton Parrish entertained at a. picture show party Saturday evening. Refreshments were nerval after the performance to Misses Sophie Jensen, Mcrdne Christ'an-son. Christ'an-son. Olive Anderson, Eva Anderson, Efiie Thorn iiscn. Vcrda A ad e:- on, J ssie Ann-strong, Ann-strong, Yera Iirsen and the hostess. T' LOGAN I LOGAN, Don. 9. Tlie Olio club met Weliic?t1av afternoon with Mrs. Moses Thatcher. A'i.-e Brown's drama. "Children "Chil-dren of tiie Fartli." was read by Mrs. Hynim Hayball, Mrs. Ceoe Torgeson led the di:jcuss-cn. The U. A. C. Woman's dub met Monday Mon-day af'eriuori with Mis. I). C. Bndee. Mrs. Effie Merrill read "The Lie." by Hearv Arthur Jones. Mrt Thither Howell. How-ell. Mrs. J. W. Morrell and Mrs. J. E. Shepard were guests. The Wolrvca eocietv met Mond'-iv even- ; ing with Misses Florence and Hattie Smith and Miss Join Mocn as hostesses. ! Jjof ter Bjornason cave a talk on "The P.tdntion '-f the Hnmo and tiie School." Miss Anita Asheroi'v fang. Refreshments were served. Professor Frank Arnold. Professor A. N. Surensen A. E. F.owen and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lindo,uist were guests. - The TT. A. C. Women"? Faculty league mot Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. H. Saxer. Mrs. fc'axer, Mrs. Howard Madsen, Mrs. Bryan Alder, Mrs. Bert Richards and Mrs. A. J. Hansen were bos' esses. Wanlswcr' h's "Ode" was read hv Professor N. A. Pcderson. Mrs. Willard Stevens rendered a vocal solo. The next meeting will cc l:e!d December at the home of Mrs. W. E. Carroll. 1 The Gamma Nu club met Thursday afternoon with Mb-s I'a Richards. Miss Richards read "Up Primrose Hill." by Mary E. Wilkin s. Miss Elien Dredge played a piano solo. The Delta Pi Sewing club met Saturday Satur-day afternoon with Miss Ruth Barber. Miss Lillian Park entertained Sunday evening in compliment to Miss Ruby ; Nogley of Salt 'Lake. Miss Nogley ren-j ren-j dercd several vocal solos, j Mr. and Mrs. Lea Peck of Malad spent the early part of the week here. . Tuesday evening W. A. Kemp entertained enter-tained at a dinner dance. Miss Agnes Cassidy . left Friday for Los Angeles to spent the winter. Mrs. E. B. lsgreen and children re-j re-j turned to Salt Lake Tuesday after a i week's visit with Mrs. lsgreen's parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Andieas Peterson. I The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth-' Meth-' odist church entertained Friday after-; after-; noon at the home of Mrs. V. B. Bork-1 Bork-1 man in compliment to Miss Bessie Keller of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvian have arrived home from McGill, New, where they were guests of -Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Holt. Mrs. Ellen R.. Nibley left Tuesday for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Halliday of Salt Lake spent the past week here guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl. Miss Flora Ta y 1 or of Ogde n h as re -turned home, after a few days' visit here as a euest at the Beta Delta sorority house. f Mrs. Christian Madsen returned to Mantl, Monday, after a visit here. Miss Mary Anderson entertained a few intimate friends at a Kensington Friday evening. Mrs. E. W. Stevens has arrived home from Salt Lake, where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thatcher and little lit-tle daughter of Rexburg spent the past week here as g"uests of Mrs. Marie B. Thatcher. Mrs. J. R. Morrell and children of Ogden Og-den spent the week visiting relatives. Miss Aileen Taylor of Salt Lake spent the week heie the guest of Miss Jessie Eccles. ELY, NEVADA ELY, New. Dec. 9. Miss Lyda O'Hare entertained the Spoon club Monday evening. even-ing. Miss Margaret O'Hare captured the spoon. The guests were Miss Alda Stevens, Stev-ens, Miss Maude Smith, Miss Helen Smith. Miss Margaret O'Hare. Miss Fanny Cupid. Miss Anna Schmittroth, Miss Josephine Monro, Miss Eva Timmons, Miss Dorothy Nebcrsaul. Miss Harriet Grier, Mrs. Francis V. Rooney and Mrs. j J. F. Miles. I Mrs. Percy Jackson will entertain Tuesday evening for the Evening Five Hundred club. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Belford of Reno aro visiting in East Ely. Mrs. Arthur Smith of East Ely entertained enter-tained at a bridge luncheon for Mrs. Samuel W. Belford Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Le Grand Cannon won first prize Mrs. Arthur Boreman Witcher won second prize and Mrs. Joseph U Stevens won the consolation prize. The guests were Mrs. Cannon. Mrs. Witcher, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. W hi tele v, Mrs. Roper, Mrs. Lock-hart, Lock-hart, Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. Neagle, Mrs. Bennett, Ben-nett, Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Lakenan, Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. Hoag, Mrs. Doughty and Mrs. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith entertained thirty guests at dinner at the Steptoe hotel Thursday evening in compliment to Mx. and Mrs. Samuel W. Belford. Mrs. Walter S. Holmqutst was hostess at a bridge luncheon in bonor of Mrs. Samuel W. Belford Friday afternoon. Mrs. F. M. Clark entertained at luncheon lunch-eon Monday for the members of the Wednesday- Sewing club. Her guests were Mrs. Bennett. Sirs, llolmquist, Mrs. Hoag, Mrs. C. W. Pickensen and Mrs. House. Mrs. Walter S. Holmquist entertained forty guests at "."()' " Saturday afternoon. Mrs. David Boyd-Smith entertained the Just Four Bridge club Friday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. W. A. Ieonard, Mrs. W. E. Meyers and Mrs. George F. Deekleman. Miss Grace Condon and Miss Josephine Monro are guests of Miss Walden and Miss Burnett of McGill. Mrs. J. M. Nngle of Ruth was hostess at luncheon Wednesday. Her guests were Mrs. C. B. Lakenan. Mrs. Arthur Boreman Witcher. Mrs. Winifred Scott Elliott and Miss Dorothy Richardson. Mrs. J. M. Lock hart was hostess at an informal luncheon Friday a f ter noon. Mrs. Arthur Boreman Witcher entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday eveniniz In honor of the eighteenth birthday of Freddie Fred-die 'West. Those present were Miss Ban-hie Ban-hie "Witcher. Miss pearl Baker. Miss Julia Dean West. Harry Smith, Harland Rowan and Freddie "West. Mr. and Mrs. Gael S. TToag entertained at a dinner- party Monday evening in I compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. j Belford. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. I - i "pfl- ISS DAISY SOXDRIT of Ephraim, who is to be married ; -i-'-i to Orval Baker December 1J, the announcement being made by her mother, Mrs. Christian Sondrup. Ml" -ii if;--'"-' - M m -0 . - -Ami i& h 1 - : ; - . . m Ip v' ;p Rodnev H. Richardson, Miss Dorothy Richardson, and Miss i-Ielen Hoag. Mrs. Raymond H. 1 1. Holtzman left during the week for Chicago to spend the Christmas holidays with her daughter. daugh-ter. Mis. Georee Mercer Stoutt was hostess at a luncheon- Wednesday. tier guests were Mrs. Whiteley, Mrs. House and Mrs. llolmquist. Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Ball entertained dinner guests at the Step toe hotel the past week'. The guests were Miss Price, Miss Getz, A. 1. SUchter, Boyd Hodge and Curtis Lindley. Ex-Mayor and Mrs. A. L. Parker, who have been at the Hot Springs, Ogden, the past two months, have returned. Mrs. H. A. Code of East Ely, who has been visiting for three weeks in Salt Lake City and Ogden, returned during . the week. j The Double E Bridge club of East Ely will meet with Mrs. Clarence G. Barron at the PJchmar apartments the coming week. Mrs. William N. McGill entertained at a sewing party Friday afternoon. I MT. PLEASANT 1 , . ! MOUNT PLEASANT, ' Dec. 9. The Twentieth Century club met Friday aft- ; ernoon with Mrs. Fannie C. Miles. Mrs. i W. D. Candland read a paper, "Early ! Christmas Shopping and Planning"; Mrs. George Christensen talked on "Where ! Place the Emphasis During the Christmas Season." "The Vision of Sir Launfal" was read by Mrs. J. P. Neff. Miss Anua Sorensen of Richfield la a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Stewart. Miss Geneve Johnson was the guest of honor at a luncheon Monday afternoon i given by Mrs. A. D. Christensen. The guests were Miss Geneve Johnson, Mrs. M. D. Seely. Mrs. Robert Hinckley. Mrs. R. A. Burch, Miss Margaret Candland, i Miss Stella Olson, Mrs. V. L. Johnson, .Miss Nellie McArthur and Miss Ruby Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sorensen entertained enter-tained Monday evening. The guosts included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. George Sorensen. Nephi Christensen. G. F. Bohne, James Christensen, lorin Stewart, Eras t us Neil sen, Clarence Oldroyd, Andrew Sorensen, Sor-ensen, Peter Y. Jensen, Mrs. E. R. Poul-son. Poul-son. Mrs. Hannah Neilsen, Mrs. Elmena Jensen. Miss Anna Sorensen of Richfield. Miss Florence Jensen, Ray Bohne. Arley Jensen, Clayton Sorensen and Verda Christensen. Mrs. R. A. Burch entertained informally infor-mally Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Christensen, Mr. and .irs. -vj. u. fteeiy, iur. ana .urs. rroa uas-irmssen, uas-irmssen, Mrs. V. L. Johnson, Mrs. E. W. Wall and Miss Margaret Wall. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christensen entertained enter-tained at dinner Saturday evening for Miss Clav Allied of Richfield, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Burch, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wall and Mrs. M. D. Seely. Mrs. O. F. Wall was hostess to the Home Culture club Friday afternoon. Miss Margaret Thurman presented a resume of "The Merchant of Venice." A paper, "The Jew," was read by Mrs. A. D. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Christensen entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. ( ,'hristensen's birt hday an- i nlversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and , Mrs. C. W. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Rohne, Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. lorin Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oldroyd and Mrs. Elmena Jensen. , Mrs. Clarence Oldroyd entertained Sat- j urday afternoon at a Kensington and luncheon complimentary to Miss Anna Sorensen of Richlield. Mrs. Fred Rasmussen entertained twelve little girls at a party Saturday afternoon in honor of her liuie daughter El's tenth birthday. Assisting in enter-: enter-: tainlng were Miss Grace Newman a nd I Miss Evlndia Erieksen. Covers were laid j for May Carter. Dorothy and Ruth Wall, ! Isabelle and Lucile Johnson. Joyce John-,ston. John-,ston. Ruth Keusseff, Thelma Rea.umann, : El and Freda Rasmussen. Viola Johnson. 1 Helen Jorgensen and Miss Grace Now-, Now-, man. The. Misses Drnsilla and Yeneta Mey-rlek Mey-rlek were hostesses Tuesday evening for the Entre Nous club. Luncheon was served the M isses Edda Mav Gibson. Winnlfred Jensen, May Hull. Elanor Draper. Ida Lovell. Madeline Lewis. Ruth Mitchell. Helen Johnston and Mrs. H. Guy Wood. Mrs. James Christensen entertained at rt Kensington Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Anna Sorensen. Mrs. H. S. Neilsen and Frank Candland were married In Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Bertha H. Andersen entertained at dinnen in Ephraim Wednesday in honor of Mi! and Mrs. Merrill J. Andersen, whose marriage was solemnized in r he Manti temple that flay. Mrs. M-rrlll J. Andersen was formerly Miss Anna AndT-pen AndT-pen of Mount Pleasant. The giants in-eluded in-eluded Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill J. Anders.-;,. Mr. a n I Mis. O. R. Nesen. Mr. and Mrs. Chirle? P. Sore riser-.. Mr. and Mrs. Al.'orie Andersen, Ander-sen, the Mis-cs "ra n ia A udcrsen, NVnnua And-:-y". Anna s-.renem. Rcnlf'U Sorensen, Sor-ensen, Alice Andersen, Ferrell Aiuio.st.ri. Elden Neilsen. Rodney A. Conies', Harry J. Andersen and James Neilsen. Will Crane was the recipient of a surprise sur-prise partv given by the F. O. O. N. II. club Thursday evening at the Brown hotel. ho-tel. Luncheon was served by Mrs. A. Crane and Mrs. E. W. Vv'all. I POCATELLO, IDA. 4 f POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec. 9. Mrs. T. D. Jones and Mrs. D. C. McDougall entertained en-tertained two companies oi friends on Thursday and Saturday afternoons at luncheon and "500," honoring -Mrs. P. J. Quealy of Kemmerer, Wyo., and Mrs. R. W. Farris of Boise. Mrs. O. P. Barber entertained with a delightful luncheon party on Monday noon in honor of Mrs. L. B. Green of Moun-tainhome, Moun-tainhome, r.er guest. Covers were laid for Mrs. W. A. Huff, Mrs. C. E. M. Loux, Mrs F. H. Hilliard, Dr. Minnie Howard, MifcS Grctehen Smith, Mrs. Harvey Holmes, Mrs. W. J. IngHng, Mrs. Glenn Trout, Mrs. A. M. Newton and Mrs. Green. Miss Cora Smith of Lake Charles, la., was the guest this week of Mrs. H. H. Kurtz of the Fargo apartments. Mrs. J. M. Stevens and Mrs. E. M. Chandler have issued invitations for a musical tea to be given on Tuesday afternoon after-noon of next week at the home of Mrs. Stevens on South Fourth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Terrell entertained with a family dinner on Thanksgiving day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Corbet L Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Peters Mrs. F. A. Terrell, Mrs. Hunter Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Witty, Mtys Elizabeth Witt v. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terrell, Miss Martha Christian and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McCraclten. Mis. W. A. Rothas entertained the South End Card club at her home on Fridav "afternoon of last - week. Mrs. William White received high score. - Mrs. W. E. Caton entertained the members mem-bers of the Wednesday club last week. Mrs. Lauderback received high score and Mrs. O. P. Barber the guest trophy. Mrs. YV. N. Smith spent a few days here with her daughter. Miss Leona Sheehan, who is attending the Technical Jnsti-j Jnsti-j tute. while en route to southern Cali-! Cali-! fornia. i The Trinity guild will hold its holiday bazaar next Saturday. The Billikin Dancing club gave its third dance of the season Friday evening at Knights of Columbus hall. More than 100 couples enjoyed the evening. The high priests' quorum of Pocatello stake entertained Monday night at the L. D. S. Second ward hail in honor of the sixty-ninth birthday of Joseph B. 1-iawKiey, pi csiuein ui uie q uui uni. su interesting musical programme was given, followed by supper and dancing. A. number of relatives from this city attended the wedding of Caspar Andrew Bend I -risen, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Ben-dixsen. Ben-dixsen. to Miss Ethel Mason, daughter of John Mason, which took place at the home of the bridegroom's parents at Alexander, Idaho. The bride was charmingly charm-ingly gowned in white satin, with panniers pan-niers of embroidered net,' and the wedding wed-ding veil was caught to the head with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried car-ried a bouquet of white Killarney roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Ella Nelson, Miss Bertha Bendixsen and Miss Alice Mason. Thomas Cable was best man and the little 11c wer giris were Thelma and Stella Mason. After a short weddins trip , the young couple will be at home to their friends at Alexander. The Art Study club met Wednesday afternoon at the public library. The paper pa-per of the all ernoon was given by Dr. Minnie Howard on the subject of "German "Ger-man Woodearvers" and was followed by a general discussion. Mrs. E. W. Byrne of South Sixth avenue ave-nue was hostess to tiie Ladies' Aid society so-ciety of the Presbyterian church Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Miss Harriet Elliott of Harrishurg, Pa., 1 who lias been visiting with Miss Sidonia ; Grosse, has left for Boise, and will go ; from there to the Pacific coast for an ! extended stay. The Miss Gertrude and Whilden Kin-! Kin-! ney of Black foot "spent Thanksgiving cay with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kinney of South Garfield avenue. The entertainment committee for the "Older Bo; s' " conference, which is to he helil he.-e the l?st of next week, is making great plans for the entertainment entertain-ment of the hoys, a banquet to be one of the features The committee Is composed com-posed of Dr. Minnie Howard, chairman; Mrs. Hora .e Doty, Mrs. Carl Valentine. Mrs. Fra :ik Dice and Mrs. Fred Barries. Mrs. M. E. Hushes and children left this wck for Louisville. Kc, where they will rc:n:'in until after the holidays. The Roy.il Highlanders were the guests of Mrs. Fr-Kik Alien Thursday afternoon at a Kensington. Mr. an.! Mrs. W. J. Harvey left Tuesday Tues-day for an extended stay on the Pacific coast, to be followed by a trip to Hawaii. The news has just become known of ihc marri.i-:" of Miss Ma1, el Parkinson and Albert T. Kcll.--y, which look place tuo weeks a-'O a:. I'.urley. The Studv I-ngue met Thursday afternoon after-noon at tli-j r. i'l.c library. Mrs. W. H. Low t her presided and gave a paper on Ibsen's historical dramas. Mrs. Spenser gave a talk on "The Legends of Bruges" and Mrs. E. T. Sturgeon furnished the music. Mrs. A. R. Hie son, accompanied by Miss Mildred Gay Jo of Dubois, has left for an extended stay on the Pacific coast. The annual athletic ball of the students of the Idaho Technical Institute was given Friday evening in the Tech gymnasium. The students and their friends, the alumni and the faculty were ail well represented. 1 TOOELE TOOELE. Dec. P. --Miss Cecil Adams, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Adams, was united in marriage to Orlo Barrus of Alton. Wyo., Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. Air. and Mrs! Barrus will make their home in Idaho. Complimentary to Mr, and Mrs. Orlo Barrus, a home-coming party was given Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nelson, following a dancing party at the opera house. The guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Barrus. Misa Ida Lee, Miss Alice Hanks. Miss Edna Mr-Laws, Mr-Laws, Miss Mary Anderson, Conway James, George Mower, Jerry Clifford and Ted Barraclough. Miss Myrtle Isegreen entertained twenty-five guests at a house warming party Wednesday evening. The time was spent in games and music. Miss Mary Anderson entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home Monday Mon-day evening in compliment to Miss Cecil Adams, who was married to Orlo Barrus of Afton, Wyo., in the Salt Iako temple Thursday. The evening was spent In music mu-sic and games, followed by luncheon, served to the following guests: Mrs. Stella Nelson, Mrs. Edna Nelson, Mrs. Edna Mangle, Margaret Adams, Edna McLaws, Annie Elkington. Eva Sloane, Mabel Boniselli, Angie Russell. Lucy Pocock. Edith Lougy. Emma Pe La Mare, Edna Gundry, Edna Hickman, Mlldrr I Park, Emma Hanks, Pearl Brown and Emma Charles. Professor Schuster presented his students stu-dents in a musicale at the South ward chapel Sunday evening. The programme was rendered in a pleasing manner. One of the most elaborate social functions func-tions of the season was the electrical oall given by the Women's Literary club at the Tooele opera house Saturday evening hi honor of the nation-wide celebration of Electrical week. A color scheme of green and white the club colors was carried out in the decorations. During the evening even-ing cards were played and refreshments were served from dainty booths arranged around the hall. Two hundred guests enjoyed the affair. , Miss Nellie Dayton and Paul Tread way of Denver, Colo., were ma riled Thursday Thurs-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hcnwood, the bride's grandparents. The ceremony was performed by President Alvin Onne in the presence of the Immediate Imme-diate relatives and friends of the young people. Mr. and Mrs. Treadway will reside re-side in Tooele. The Misses Ada and Viola Dick entertained enter-tained at a "token" shower Tuesday evening even-ing in honor of Miss Nellie Dayton, a bride of the week. Covers were laid for , sixteen guests. Mrs. Ralph Gold of Los Angeles, Cal.. was the guest of Mrs. Charles Davis the fore part of the week. Miss Rose Wilcox of Lake Point and Ronnie V. Warhurton of Tooele were married at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. Wednesday evening. After a short wedding trip the young couple will make Tooele their home. Miss Virginia Ramey, who waa the guest of Miss Helen Cuddihy during the Thanksgiving holidays, returned to Salt Iakc Sunday to resume her studies at St. Mary's academy, where 'she is a student stu-dent this winter. Mrs. V. Green Logan of Rockland, Idaho, Ida-ho, was the guest of Mrs. S. J. Mer- rirt Sunday. Mrs. Logan was formerly a resident of Tooele. Mrs. S. T. Carman was hostess to the Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church at her home Thursday afternoon. The guests included fifteen ladies. At the Catholic cathedral in Salt Lake City Saturday the marriage of Miss Marv Costello to Don Sheets of Uncoln was solemnized. The young couple returned to Tooele Sunday, where they were given a wedding celebration at Union hall. Miss Kate Miller spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. E, E. Gaufin of Murray. Mur-ray. Miss Edna Cuddihy was the guest of Mrs. H. J. Ervine In Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peterson and Miss p:iin Johnson spent Sunday in Park City, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noel. I RICHFIELD 4 RICHFIELD, Dec. 1-Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards entertained a few friends Sunday evening. A repast was served to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ramlose, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Larsen and E, E. Christoffer-son. Christoffer-son. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woodhonse will leave Richfield Friday. They will make their home in St. George, where Mr. Woodhouse has purchased an electric plant. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Salisbury entertainer? ! at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hulbert. Miss La Preal Bloomquist entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Em Iugersoll. A number of Mrs. Andrew Sorensen's friends called on her Monday afternoon to remind her that It was her birthday birth-day anniversary. Miss Chan Hansen entertained at a Kensington Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Em IngersolL Mrs. June Seegmlller s- spending the week In Salt Lake City. Miss Norma Rasmussen entertained at dinner Saturday evening. She had as her guests Miss Christine Robinson. Miss Mary Carter. Frank Esterman, Dick Thompson and Wendell Anderson. Miss Mel ha, Robinson gave a party to about thirty of her friends Friday evening. ( EUREKA j . f I EUREKA, Dec. p. Mrs. J. D. Sharp, I who has been visiting here with her parents, par-ents, Mr. a nd Mrs. E. L. Durfee, left ; Tuesday for Wellsviiie, where she will remain a week or ten days before returning re-turning to her home in Livingston, Mont. Mrs. Edward Lewis returned home this ! week after spending some time with relatives rela-tives in Butte, Mont. Miss lone Gates returned this week after a few days in Salt Lake. Mrs. Eugene Lewis entertained the Knightville primary officers at her home Tuesday afternoon. Following a short business session the hostess served luncheon for Mrs. J. L. Knight, Mrs. John Person. Mrs. George Beane, Mrs. Samuel Scut I and Mrt. Bert Peay. The members' of the Entre Nous Literary Lit-erary club met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. J. RusseM. a paper on "Science" was read by Miss Bearss. Miss Genevieve Sullivan returned to Salt Lake Sunday after spending a few days in Eureka with relatives. Mrs. Joseph Schlecht and daughter, Mis Amelia Schlecht. left Sunday for Salt Lake, where the latter resumed her studies at St. Mary's academy. Mrs. Schlecht will spend a few days visiting Salt Iake friends. Mrs. Inez Tod I King and daughter. Miss Beatrice King, were in Eurea for a few days this week, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay. |