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Show MT. PLEASANT MOUNT PLEASANT. Kept. 16. Miss Mabel Borg presented twenty of lier music pupils in a recital Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Eli Kelsey of Salt J. ake. and her daughter, Mrs. Carl Mercer of Fort Madison, Madi-son, Iowa, who have spent the past month here with, relatives, left Friday for Salt Lake. , Mrs. I . C. Beauniann aroompanied Miss Nettie Beaiiinaun to Lot:an this week, where Miss Beuumann will enter the Agricultural college. Miss Florence Clemensen left Thursday for Collinston. where she will teach during dur-ing the coming winter. The Misses Elenore and Florence Clemensen Clem-ensen entertained a few friends Monday afternoon at a beautifully, appointed luncheon. Luncheon was served on the dining table, having as a centerpiece a large vase of goldenglow and deep purple asters. The tavors were yellow baskets Idled with purple grapes, and the prevailing pre-vailing color scheme, yellow and purple, was carried out in the ices and confections. confec-tions. The guests were Mrs. Carl Mercer Mer-cer of Fort Madison, Iowa; Mrs. O. J. l-larnev, Mrs. A. L. Nilson. Mrs. H. S. Culp. Miss Irma Gulp of Topeka, Kan., and Miss Esther Malmsten. The first meeting of the Twentieth Century club will be held Thursday afternoon, aft-ernoon, September 21, with Mrs. H. C-Jacobs. C-Jacobs. The first meeting of the Home Culture club was held Wednesday evening with the president, Mrs. S. E. Jensen. An outline out-line of the year's work was discussed informally. in-formally. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Amaea Aid rich Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, September 20. Miss Adeline Brandt. Miss Beulah Andersen An-dersen and Miss Kate Ericksen left tills week for t?alt Lake to attend the University Uni-versity of Utah. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Burch had as their guest this week Mrs. Burch'a sister, Mrs. F. A. Pace Of Delta, Utah. Mrs Sam Hampshire gave a delightful children's party Monday afternoon f oilier oi-lier little daughter, Lyla. Miss Nettie Beaumann was the honored hon-ored guest at an informal dance and social so-cial given as a surprise for her Tuesday evening in Armory hall. Music was furnished fur-nished by the Mount Pleasant orchestra and after several hours of dancing and musical selections a luncheon was served at the Beaumann home. Besides the honored hon-ored guest, those in the party were the Misses Margaret Wall, Deane Webb, Alleen Whittaker, Drusilla Meyrlck. Romania Ro-mania Hansen, Lillian Nelson. Arcilee Barnett, Theo Nelson and Eva .Simpson; Frank Jones, Jesse Young of Fairview, Fran-is Neil sen, Guy Candland, Newton Clemensen. Will Crane. Shirley Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Walter McArthur. Harold Whittaker, Cilen Madsen and Blaine Watson. Miss Carol Jensen lf t SaltLakr. Saturday Sat-urday for Oberlin, Ohio, where she will enter Oberlin college. Miss Eoris Miller entertained Satur-dav Satur-dav evening for Bertha Hallsrrom, Luella Joreensen, "Clarice and Lola Clyde. Macey Rasmussen, Mae Miller. Lon Larsen. An-dprs An-dprs Llndahl and Richard and Leonard Milter. A profuison of asters were effectively ef-fectively used throughout the rooms and music and games were enjoyed, followed by a delicious luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Beaumann entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for George E. Browning of Ogden, N. G. Stringham. John String-ham String-ham and Samuel Stark of Salt Lake, Miss Nettie Beaumann, Miss Deane Webb, Thelma Beaumann and the hosts. The Vert ii (r swarm of beehive gi'"ls wero pleasantly entertained Monday afternoon aft-ernoon at the" home of Miss Opal larsen. lar-sen. Luncheon was served to .Mrs. Hy-nmi Hy-nmi Christensen, the Misses Verda Rhs-musscii. Rhs-musscii. Pearl Jnliansen. Anna Olson. Ruby Larsen and Viola Llndahl. At the close of the afternoon's work the girls paid several calls on some of the pioneer women of Mi. Pleasant, presenting each with an armful nf (lowers. Mr. and Mr-1. H. S. Culp have as their house gucsr Mips Inn a t'uip of Topeka, Kan., a cousin of Mr. Culp. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beck strum have announced the mama ere of their daughter daugh-ter Myrtle tn Clyde Mr-Clenahan. Thursday, Thurs-day, September 14. The. youmc couple wlil be at home to their mam- friends in Mt. Pleasant afhf October 1. The members c Damascus lodge No. 10, P and A. M.. an-ompanb'-d by their wivrs and sweethearts, mot ore J t'j Manti Sut-urdav Sut-urdav pv.'iiiTic, where th'v pariy was joined by a numlo'i- of the Manti Masons ait-1 their f a 1 1 1 1 i -i ; i n d a ti e l a t: o rp. i e ha n 'u e t was enjoyed at "FieiJing's." Music, to.i st and speech - making were t he entertainment en-tertainment featur-s after the buncjuet. which was enjoyed by about sixty people. peo-ple. Tlie return to Mt. Pie.isa'nt was made in the "wee sum' hours" of the morning. Mrs. S. M. Neilsen entertained the cevo swarm of beeln-e gib's at her home Krhiav afternoon. The summer's work w i-nmpleted and seals were awarded for work, as ibl? was the last summer's meetimi. Mrs. Neiisen served light refreshments to Mrs. Klmer .Inhqn-sen. .Inhqn-sen. Miss Lenna Brown. Miss W-notifl Christensen and Miss Frances Christensen. Christen-sen. The faculty of Wasatch academy enter-ained enter-ained at a c:y su-'ccssf ul "get-ac-H:a!ntcd" party Friday eveninc on the s- houl campus. A procramme of mt;:'". siiijjin:. ga meg a nd various stunts was enjoyed, after whii-h the ladies of the fa.'njlt v served light refreshments to about 1'itj students and teachers. Miss l-'aiinio Munson entertained S'in- day evening tt 1 a very elaborate lunch-l lunch-l eon comp'lmeiilarv to Miss B,-ulah An-j An-j dersen ami -Miss Kate Erh-kfeen. The guests included, besides the honored guest-. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Monson, .Miss Gladvs Kilcksen. Miss Goldie N.-il-scn. MHiun Burns of Manti. Silas Mi-Cafteriv Mi-Cafteriv and (.lien Anderson nf Ephraim, Harold' Whlttakei. Francos Neiisen and' Shirley Christensen. The evening's amusement features were danring and sinsing. |