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Show Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah U- I OGDEN 1 OGrEN Jan. 27 Mr. ami M ri' AiLm I". P,!gcoe enlcrLifjiod ,t I a dinner 'Ltri' 'iiIm tV.njjK ;,i ti .;, i.N and Miitrr.in "iuh. In i'(.ri,pl!t,i.-nr :, .Mo. J 'i -J W. b i-'"I i-'"I of Siicniiunii' .'ut m I Mr. aiwl .Mrs. U I r. hr-iu iiijlii of ti:it. Ud.c. Thlrt; ;;.1T s were In a 1 1 t-i.v, ;i n. o. A prettily appofnrerj lunch-mi wa.s giver n v Alrn. J. I h i e r v n o I -1 a and Mih 1 li-'".ri.M T jnllingswirf 1 1 j, i. iho Maids i i"J Mm r r-i !M' el 1 1 h I 'rl'l.-y a f ' i ' n 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 ' mipllnjert. to Mrs. t'r--. W. !:.-..;.' M r'H. M.i rv I Arrest -r-iifc, who r- y "Ing In this cllv, an. I ,,W Rnlpn I ',, llo hi "nd Mth. AIIrti (J. l;iorn, who 1-a.v. 'edne.sJav i.r tii'ii-i -j.t . i Vc. ei . v. i 'itlrj for twenty. In eomph rn'-nl. t Mic John R;i ndolpl Mnrinon of Sa n Era rviw . M rs. I n it I i.. Rntvera -nl.-riHin-.l at it t-a thi a ft 'rnoon at. h'-r home, 'f d ora t ions "'rf- In yellow. .M !.-.:( Mn.rv V.';ittL-; a.-:-'.iritivl t he hiM f:fi in -u cry ai mng. Mr.i Abhor It. IU-vwor1 en t erl ; lued a.1 h. tea Taeniae h n . r lion n a i the M; I" I :md Ma trons' Hub, In compliment In Mtm lUilpli J:;. H.g. The. !. table, had K 'ryKt.al banket of Ophelia, ruf-r-s foe h - entern!e e. whtl fi L t-itli'-r cti'l wcr ';ridlH vltii Mlver shadr-H. AL ea-i, witf Ht M pla-'o w;i a rorngo louqu t oi llrtK a i ir -nalaViilmtr f.-in. The placr ird-t were In hu t le.rfl y design. Reside;. ; he, pi si of honor, tin- gi ift-.l s 1 f i dud "1 Mr. Warren f. U'ati.l, .Mr-.-.. Ilimh 1 '. 'OfKl. Mrs. rimrlfiK KaJx-r, Mrs. W. 1 T. IlarrlH. M -ft. 1 1. t '. lv- !c a, Mr?, '"harlrft It. t !oll!im',"vnrrb, M in. Itosfl Wfinrl mff. rH. i :zr:i ( X Iii h. M rs. Oeorpo Andiwfl of Hpm cr. faho, aii'l M i m. C'onnly of .Sou:h i'W-nd, Iiai. Mm. TV. K. InIl(ffr will rnirtaln at h lunchfton Momlay afL.iruiKUi at the MnnlH and Mat rims' iub. Ttio thtnl of a nfr?:M of Tlohomlan Hub 1aiflnp parlh-H as ulven at tb l!rr-ffmna l!rr-ffmna Tnesfl;iv ovr-nln-. Amon Ibft ont-of- town KUf sta we to .fbisUii a ml M rs. iVillinui A. Corn of Smi DkK. Mrs. Jolin KaiMlnlplj MurlHon. San Kranri.s.o; Mrs. ''JftOiKe. Andn.'U'N, Hpen. -.r, Mnho; 1 T. VV. .T.inpfi, Cincinnati, ( thlo; ,f til Ian Panil'pr-ur, Panil'pr-ur, Thinnati ( iilt-s an. I AVillunl Cannon, ShH. Ijake. Mr. aial Mrs. Knifj.r T. SrH-nrr etitrr-tn.lnpd etitrr-tn.lnpd at dinner Monday cvonin at tlutr hnine In honor of i'-ar Fifrnian. Ipnd-Ing Ipnd-Ing coinfdian of "Tb T'rin'.osa Pat" opara roinpHiiy. ajal Mr. l;:s.s:nKt:r, bIs-it bIs-it of Mr. Kidman, who In on route to the l OnM. Povptm were hi Id for six. Mrs. Arthur n. I-'HI. .tr., -will ftntrtfiln A a l'-n Tur-sdav afternoon at the M;iida .n 1 1 d Mntrons' rlnb, in compliment to Miss Kot berlno J loair. Mrs. J. II. Tbotnaw entfrtainM Uie mpiiibnrn of the I.ndU's Tiieravy club at ""jihi" Thursday aft cno n n t her home, in c-elfbmtiou V.f the f-luh'H eighteenth -iniiivi'Hii.!V, Kollowini; the eard cimics a Pineheun w da nerwd. t-overn bein laid for elpliter-m. AKsltiim1 Mrs. Thomas In enLertnlniiiff were Mrs. l:zrn. C. Itieh, iirm. William Lnuif,-la.-; anl Mrs. IT. W. LXmn. Mrs. 1 T. Kline nil ertalnetj the fH-loivltifi fH-loivltifi Clients at lu'ldye ;i I tlio Maids and Matrons' club Tuesday afternon: Mrs. V'a'.ker S. ('linesman. Mrs. Ralph C. Hoiii;. Mrs. ,I. N. Spnro, Mrs. Oliver M. nnnvon, Mrs. I'Ycd jI. Nye. Mrs. Walter Wal-ter V;. 'eth, Mrs. rhnrley 31. Klrohcr and Mrs. iieore Halveryon. Tfi. J. M. BtownlnET. Mir. Krne?t T. Tord and Mrs. R V- Ballautyno will entertain en-tertain at a lutjr'bon Wednesday a fter-noon fter-noon at the Jlaids mid Matrons' club. Mrs. Frank !. Ntehols was hostess to the Jntto Nous club members at hor home Thursday afternoon. 'Mrs. Walter G. Webb entertained her Hridjfe elnb at the Maids and Matrons' tHiib Thursday afternoni. Tea was served following the' card games. 'Mrs. Warren I AVattl? will entertain the Aracia ciuly Friday, February at her Iiomo. Mrs. Sidney Johnson entertained the members of her elub at a Kensington lea at her home In the Falrvlew apartments Thursday afternoon. .- In celebration of the twentieth anniversary anni-versary of tiie Chllit Culture club a colonial co-lonial party was held Friday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. David Fcdcs. The members attended in colonial costume and at roll call each responded -with a quotation from the person whom they represented. A feature of the programme was the danciiif? of the minuet by sixteen six-teen of the club members. Other numbers num-bers wero given bv Mrs. 1'arlev T. AYrls-lit. Mrs. J. T. Lynch and Mrs. J. IL Kldiidije, -Tr. The following committee bail t he afTalr in charge: Mrs. Archie How man. Mrs. George H. Matson and Mrs. P. F. Klrkendall. Mrs. F. C Fccles will be hostess to the Martha society Monday, February 12, at her home. The dramatic section of the Historical society met this afternoon at the home of Miss Helen Puehel. Miss Myra Grout was tho assisting hostess. The programme j wns given by Miss Hinckley and Mrs. Dan Sullivan. I Mrs. Helen Scowcroft, Jr.. tvas hostess to her sewing club Wednesday afternoon, i The Utopia club met Wednesdav with Mrs. II. C. GwllUam. Mrs. P. H. Pape and Mrs. Clyde T. Green well were gruests or the afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Reese will entertain the club In two weeks. . The Home Culture club will meet Thursday with Sirs. Tillman P. Johnson. Mrs. Felix T, Moore entertained her bridge club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Williams will be hostess to the Historical society Saturday, February Feb-ruary 3. Queen Fsther chapter No. 4. 0. K. S.. fcave a reception in honor of Grand Worthy Matron Mrs. P. R. Haslet Friday Fri-day evening in the Masonic temple. A musical programme was given and refreshments re-freshments were served. In the receiving lino with Mrs. Haslet were Mrs. J. S. Gordon. Mrs. Archie Bowman, Mrs. C. F. Heath and Mrs. LXxlge. Monday night a recital was given by the intermediate and advanced pupils of the Ogden Conservatory of Music at the studio. Mrs. George Andrews, who hs been the guest of Mrs. Hugh C. Wood for several days, returned Wednesday to her home in Spencer, Idaho. Mrs. Ralph K. Hong and daughter, Lvatherlne, will leave Wednesday for Yen- 1 l-c. vCal. i '. Mrs. Abbot 1- Tleywood went to Salt "Lake Thursday to attend the concert given by Schumann -1 leink Thursday evening in t he tabernacle, returning to Onden' Friday evening. While In Salt I-ake Mrs. Heywood was the guest of Mrs. Frank P. Kimball. Mrs. Mary Pee A rm strong and daughter. daugh-ter. Porothy, arrived Monday from I.os ngeles and aro located at the Virginia for' the remainder of the winter. Pr. and Mrs. I.eroy Fugmire will leave i omo now for Chicago, u lie re Pr. Fug-mire Fug-mire will study for several weeks. ' "Mrs. James P. Casey of Salt Lake was J! -e guest oi" Mrs. George H. Matson for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Horn will leave Wednesday for l.os Angeles. Mr. and M rs. James T. Abbott and Mis Marion l.oomis are here from IVvifs SI uie for a lew days' visit at the home o;' Mr. and Mrs. James W. Abbott. Pr. Jane Skol field. Mrs. K. G. Go wans and Mrs. James p. Casey came up from Salt 1-iko Cnday to attend the animal celebration of the Child Culture club, of w ;-.tch t hey are members. j Mrs. W. V. Ku iiger will leave Wclnes- i day for a two months' visit in I.os An-j ! : W. Hal Farr, son of the late Winslow j ' V it. has returned from Indiana, where tie reeeiitiy graduate! with h:eh honors I from the indmna I. aw school at Indian- j apolis. He will establish an office in' this city within the next few days. ; Mri Kaci.el Khmer is visaing in Og- j den for a few days, with her son, J. i Krnnk Uinger, cite freight and passenger .luetjt of the Southern Pa cine railroad. Mrs. Finger espects to leturn to Ogden Mi 1 MKS. JOHN' RANDOLPH Mt.'RFSOX of San Francisco, for-nicrly for-nicrly Miss Irene Rowlands, who is visiting her parents, ;:j Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Rowlands at Ogden. f .$&ArP ' 1 : I i y , , I : It - : - X I . "v- .... 1 J ne-t spring to make her home here with her son. Mr. and Mrs. X. TV. Cummings have returned to Chicago after visiting with Mrs. Cumrnings's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Browning. Mrs. G. H. Balltintyue and son Gordon left Thursday for their home in Baker, Ore, after visiting in Ogden with Airs. Ballautyne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Tracy. Frank M. Driggs returned Sunday from Boston. Miss Isadore Feirton of San Francisco, formerly of Ogden, is visiting friends in this city. She is a guest at the home of TV. A. McGaw. Mrs. Ftta Hadloek, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Myers of Poca-telio, Poca-telio, left Wednesday for Los Angeles, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. .Tesse C. Carver have returned from an extended trip through California. For the benefit of St. Joseph's Sewing society, an entertainment was given by the Knights of Columbus, council No. 777, In the Woodmen hall Monday evening. The affair was a pronounced social and financial success. Company J, Daughters of the Pioneers, was entertained Thursdav afternoon at1 the home of Mrs. TV. P. Littietield. j An entertainment was given Tuesday j afternoon by the Indies' Kensington of the First Baptist church at the home of Airs. J. P. Taylor and Mrs. F. E. Heintzel-man. Heintzel-man. The affair was given in honor of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. I, owe and family, who left during the week for i Loveland, Colo., where the Rev. Mr. Lowe ' will become pastor of the First Baptist ! church. St. Joseph's Sewing society met Thursday Thurs-day at the home of Mrs. Martha Fisher. The 1016 nno club was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. H. Furniss. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational Congre-gational church met Friday with Mrs. Charles TV. Kendall. Mrs. IS. Monohan was hostess to the Past Noble Grand club Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Fred E. Williams will entertain her "500" club Thursday afternoon. The Fourth ward TV. C- T. U. met Wednesday Wed-nesday with Airs. Edward Goodale. MT. PLEASANT J MOFNT PLEASANT. Jan. 27. Mrs. C. U Stewart entertained the Twentieth Century club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. H. C. Jacobs conrinued the reading of "Marco." and Miss Annie Johansen read the club collect. Fifteen guests were present. The next meeting of the club will be Friday afternoon, with Mrs. A. C. Wall. Mrs. O. F. Wall is spending a few days with relatives in Salt Jako, a guest at ;the home of her sister, Mrs. E. C. Coffin. I Monday evening the O. S. A. club entertained en-tertained their husbands and a few I friends at a party at the Neils Larsen i home. Guessing ga,mes, cards and other informal amusement features were en-joyeJ, en-joyeJ, followed by an elaborate luncheon. The Women's Missionary society was entertained Tuesday afrernoon at the teachers' cottage, with Mrs. Edith Waddle Wad-dle and Miss Ethel McCormlck as ho.-tesscs. Mrs. Hnnnah "Harnett will entertain the Home Culture club Wednesdav afternoon, January ;U. About twenty-five, members of Ivy chapter No. !, o. E. S.. were entertained enter-tained at luncheon Monday evening at the home of Mrs. A. (Yano in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Edmund Johnston and Mrs. E U Cnd-M-lull. j Mrs. tieorge Clemensen entertained .Wednesday a: te rnoon with a Kensington Wind luncheon for Airs. W. TV MeKim-i MeKim-i nan. Airs. William Hut ton, .Miss Ethel : Aicj ormick. Airs. Edith Waddle. -Miss i-jeleu Jo.insina and MiS!! LJr.,ce xew-! xew-! man Miss E!e?nor Clemensen assisted the hostess in entertaining and serving. I C"Hm their return from a hustne trip ;to Salt Lake, Mr. and Airs. TV. H. Tebbs !rtt. l,-1''''11.1 .ve,e th suosts last week -V U'- n fbl)'f m,,tlier, MrS. Susan B. ' ie TV ,lhui'fli,v evening Mrs. Tebbs en- ten a!ned at dinner in their honor. Aliss Alton Wilson was hoFtcs S-mdav , e emnsr :it an elaborate dinner, followed by a sleigmng party, for tho following young people: M:ss Nellie Brabv da : j G undersea . Mar -tret Wall. Romania Hansen. Pearl Olson and Afton Wi 1 n , land Alv.n Mcintosh. N. S. Lnrsen. John : Maiben. Thomas i --.nstensen. George Pe- teiseti and Leo Soreuseii. " I 1 Saturday evening Mis- Margaret John- I son entertained at the home of her par-! eats. Mr. and Airs. J. Morgan Johnson, for the sophomore class of Wasatch acjiiemy. An elaborate dinner was served. The senior class of the North w;i rd ! V. L. M. I. A. were entertained Satur- day evening by Airs. Y. L. Joimson. j Twenty guests were present, and needlework, needle-work, readings, music and a dainty luncheon were the evening's entertainment entertain-ment features. Airs. II. C. Jacobs entertained Monday evening for the junior class of the North ward Y. L. Af. I. A. Airs. James Iirsen entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening with a family dinner in honor of Air. Larsen's birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Covers were laid for eight. TOOELE j V TOOELE. Jan. 27. One of the most delightful de-lightful social affairs of the season tcok place in the North ward church Tuesday night in the form of a "kids' party." The guests, numbering about sixty girls, were attired in costumes to represent the days of childhood. Prizes were awarded to. Aliss Ida Lee, who impersonated a country j girl, and Aliss Clara Johnson, who imper- j ' sonated a farmer's boy. Prizes were also awarded Miss Emma De Mare and j Miss Blanche Walters. Besides dancing and games, other interesting features of the party were fortune-telling and a clog dance by Aliss Clara Johnson. Following1 the dancing, luncheon was served to Misses I'zella Workman, Blanche and Zella Walters, OHlla Shields. Phyllis Mai-j Mai-j let, Lucy Pocock, Jennie Huf faker, Re-I Re-I hecca Atkin, Helen Stookey, Alma El-1 El-1 lingson, Estella White, Mary Anderson, Mabel Borne! Ii, Edna Gundry, Alary Mc-Kellar, Mc-Kellar, Ruby and Edna McLaws, Bertha Spiers. Annie E! king ton, Genevieve Walters, Wal-ters, Alae Isegreen, Kate Gillespie, Kate .Miller. Vera Gamuet, Ruby Richards, Clara Johnson, Ida Lee, Edith Lougey, Flora Bracken, Virginia AlcBride, Henrietta Hen-rietta Kucks. Alice Huffaker, Edith Tate, Angeline Russell, Winifred AIcMahom, Delia Gowans. Emma Hanks, Eva Sloane, Bertha Nelson, Emma De La Mare, Florence Flor-ence Bennett, Amanda Price, Beulah Howell. Clara Weber, Mrs. Alarion Nelson, Airs. Dan Nelson, Airs. Fred Whear, Airs. L. A. AlcBride. Mrs. J. L. Chapman, Airs. Charles Christensen and Mrs. Waldo Morris. Mor-ris. The patronesses were Mrs. L. A. j AlcBride and Airs. J. L. Chapman. The party committee consisted of Misses An-! An-! geliiie Russell, Clara Johnson, Ida Lee and ; Alary Anderson. The hostesses were assisted as-sisted in receiving the guests by the Misses Henrietta Kucks and Virginia Mc-Bride. Mc-Bride. The marriage of Miss Amanda Anderson Ander-son to Rollan Nelson has been announced for the near future. A pleasing social of the week was the cranemen's ball given at the opera house Tuesday evening. Dancers from the surrounding sur-rounding country were present. A large audience greeted the Royal Welsh quartette at the North ward chapel Monday night. y " The second annual ball of the Bachelor club, in honor of their married friends, at the opera house AJonday night will be one of the week's leading social events. Miss Elsie Johnson spent Sunday as the guest of her sister, Airs. Frank Nole, at Park City. Miss Kate Owens was hostess to the members of tho A. E. G. club Wednesday evening. Members of the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church wero the guests of Airs. A. Reigert at her home Thursday afternoon. Airs. John D. Woods entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home in Pinehurst. Favors in the game were awarded to Mrs. Nell Jaekman and Airs. Howard Smith. The guests present pres-ent were Alts. TV. T. Clemo, Airs. J. Arthur Ar-thur Rule. Airs. E. O. Sourwine. Mrs. William Wil-liam H. Clagett. Mis. S. T. Carman, Airs. O. M- Kucks, Mrs. Carlos Bardwell, Airs. Robert Page, Airs. J. C- Welch, Airs. B. L. Saekett, Airs. R. B. Sumner. Airs. A. B. Young, Airs. Howard Smith, Airs. Harry Ravmond, Airs. S. J. Alenitt, Miss Nell Jaekman ami Airs. A. D. Hunter. "Mrs. E. O. Sourwine departed Friday for Anaconda, Alont., for an extended stay. Aliss Jean Home, a registrar of the Fniversitv of Etah. snent Sunday visiting her father, William Home. Air. and Airs. John Sterzer announce the engagement of their daughter, Aliss Bertha, Ber-tha, to Joseph E. Bevan of Tooele: Aliss Kathcrine Snelgrove. who was the guest of Airs. Werner Floyd, departed for her home at Salt Lake Saturday. Airs. Jessie Murray of Lincoln came to Tooele during the week to make her future fu-ture home here. i Airs. Leroy Hamilton entertained a few, friends Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon lunch-eon in honor of Airs. Joseph Hamilton ! of Salt Lake. Senator Archibald Eevan spent Saturday Satur-day in Tooele. Airs. Joseph Katiffmen of Salt Lake Is a guet at the home of Air. a nd Airs. Austin Kauffman. Mis.-- Marie S!oa ne entertained at an e'd-f.is'.iioned candy pull at her home on Alonday. Aliss Winifred MeMahom of Bingham is the guest of m rs. Mamie Jensen during Mry. Fred Shb.-ids of Lincoln was given a pleasant surprise par:v Monday evering by a few friend.'. The evening was tpci:t in cards and smes. BRIGHAM CITY 4. BRIGHAM CITY. Jan. ST. The annual old-fashioned ball, given Wednesdav evening even-ing by the Duir.-'iters of the pioneers at the Academy or" Alusic, was most successful. success-ful. Mrs. A. W. t'ompton won first prize for ci'S'umes. She was dressed in her mother's gown of fifty years ago. TV. T. Gidney. wearing an old-time Prince Albeit suit, won second prize. Mrs. lielger l-'acker entertained a party of children Wednesday afternoon in honor of the birthday of her daughter, L'arda. Lrnerv Wield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Wight, and Miss Lucile LU!v-whhe. LU!v-whhe. daughter of Air. and Mrs. J. H. Lilly white, of 1 la rper. were married in the Sa! t I.ske temrle Wednesday. Mr. and Alts. Wight will make their home in Harper ward. The vA-jng married people's dancing club met Friday evening. The following were present: Mr. and Airs. Fred C. Hult-quist. Hult-quist. Dr. and Alts. A. D. Cooley, Air- and Mrs. l.erov Roskeliy. Mr. and M rs. H. M. Nelson. Mr. and Airs. Harold J. Ilea-ton, Ilea-ton, Air. ami Airs. Arvil Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ixirenzo Hansen, Mr. and Airs. Francis Fran-cis Fish burn. Air. and Airs. George Anger-bauer, Anger-bauer, Air. and Airs. Robert E. Marcus, Air. and Mrs. Christian Rasmussen, TV. A. Sheffield, Air. and Airs. Charles Sheffield, Shef-field, Mr. and Airs. Seymour Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ho! man, Air. and Airs. Mnreus Hamson, Air. and Airs. TV. T. Gidney. Mr. and Airs. Ira I jirsen. Air. and Airs. Harmon J. Johnson, Air. and Mrs. Gene Hills trom, Al r. and Airs, Dan Petersen, Air. and, Airs. Emery Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Ca iter. Air. and Airs. Martin Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen. Mr. and Airs. Orion Jensen, Atr. and Mrs Frank Slatter, Mr. and Mrs. diaries Whitwerlh. Air. and Airs. Stewart Horsley. Air. and Mrs. Frank Losee. Air. and Airs. Ajphonzo Nelson, Mr. and Airs. Frank Earl. Mr. and Mrs. George Tiller, Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Pett. Air. and Mrs. J. Scott Nelson. Air. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson, W. S. Taylor I and J. Frank Bowring. Franklin Peterson was the recipient of a surprise party Sundav afternoon at the home of his parents. Mr. and Airs. P. J. Petersen, when a party of friends gathered gath-ered to bid him farewell prior to his departure de-parture for the northern states mission. Among those present were Air. and Airs. Hans Olsen, Air. and Mrs. P. J. Petersen, Air. and Airs. J. P. Olsen. Air. and Mrs. Rupert Olsen. Air. and Mrs. J. P. Larsen. Lar-sen. Air. and Airs. M. Rasmussen, Air. and Airs. Carl Hansen. Air. and Airs. Oscar Olsen, Mr. and Airs. C. A. Kaiser. Mr. a nd Mrs. R. Kaiser, Air. and Mrs. N. C simonseu, Alesdames Olivia Jensen. Eliza Moore. Sophy Valentine. Alfred Olsen Ol-sen A. AI. Nelson. Carl Larsen, Leo Jensen,' Jen-sen,' Elvira Hess. Eliza Mnore. Nephi Hansen Han-sen Misses Laura Carroll, Rosa Iarsen, Steila Petersen of Salt Lake. Irene Duffin. Anna Olsen, Norman Olsen. Ejnar Olsen, Frank Olsen, Norman and Franklin Petersen. Peter-sen. Air and Airs. William Jensen and children chil-dren left the latter part of last week for Los Angeles. Aliss Delia Bvtrt of Salt Lake spent the week in this city visiting her sister, Airs. ' John P. Christensen. : Aliss Lula Fife entertained a few friends Saturday afternoon and evening. The guests were Misses Hazel Forsgren. Mau-rine Mau-rine Olsen. Ruby Christensen. Lillian Fredericksen. Lucille Jones. Cleopha Jepp-son, Jepp-son, Faunlella Godfrey and Pearl Cheal. Air. and Airs. N. J. Valentine entertained a t a fa mil v reunion Friday in honor of the home-coming of Mr. and Mrs. Hymm TV. Valeniine from Switzerland, after an absence oT more than five years. Among the guests were Mrs. Hannah Valentine, Mrs. Soohy Valentine. Mrs. Annie Seder-holm, Seder-holm, Alr.'and Mrs. Sperry Lawson. Mr. j and Airs. Carl Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. , J P Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Val- , entine. Mr. and Airs. Abe Hlllam, Air. and Airs. A. T. Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Call Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Valentine, Misses Florence Valentine. Mildred Valen- I tine. Elda Sederholm, E. A. Valentine and Lew Valentine. j j RICHMOND RICHMOND, Jan. 27. Mrs. Nancy J. Kerr and Airs. Olive K. Harris spent several sev-eral days of last week in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Skeen. Mrs. Don Wright entertained a number of friends at a Kensington Thursday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The guests were the Alesdames Jesse Webb. H. S. Webb, Ed. Webb, Ernest Christensen, Ezra D. Johnson, C. H. Anderson, George Hendricks, Albert Thompson, Austin Rainey, Joseph Johnson John-son and Bert Swensen. Lueheon was served late in the afternoon by Mrs-Wright. Mrs-Wright. Bert Dan.ford and Alvin Balr entertained enter-tained at a private dancing party at Hendrick's hall Tuesday evening. Forty guests were present. The eveninff was concluded with luncheon, served by Mrs. TV. TV. Hendricks. Air. a-nd Airs. Austin Johnson returned from Salt Lake Saturday evening. The senior class of the North Cache high school gave a private dancing party at Hendricks hall Wednesday evening. The Physical Culture and Literary club entertained its partners at the opera house Wednesday evening. A programme was rendered aJid refreshments were served. Thursday evening the R. T. club entertained enter-tained at a banquet and ball at Hendricks Hen-dricks hall. The supper was served by Airs. Marie Hendricks, assisted by Aliss Alba Johnson and Lucile Thompson. Twenty-two guests were present. Aliss Nellie Robinson left on Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Ijake, where she will meet Aliss Undine Anderson, and from there the two will leave for California, where they will spend tho next month. Aliss Bernloe Allen of Mesa, Ariz., has been visiting here with Airs. Lydla Mathews. Airs. Nellie Peterson was the recipient of a surprise given by a number of her friends in honor of her birthday on Tuesday. Tues-day. Dinner was served. A dancing party was given at the Hendricks Hen-dricks hall Fridav evening by the Misses Amy a n d Enid FT arri s an d Eva Fi s he r. The young people were chaperoned by Airs. A. C. Fisher. Airs. A. E. Harris and Mrs. H. F. Christensen. Mrs. Alarie Hendricks served luncheon during the evening. Aliss Vera Merrill will leave In the near future for Mount Pleasant, where she will teach domestic science In the high school during the remainder of the year. Airs. Carl Smart of Logan spent Sunday here with her parents. Air. and Airs. J. S. Hendricks. , Air. and Airs. Ulysses Pack were pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by a dozen of their intimate inti-mate friends Wednesday evening. Five hundred was played and luncheon was served by Mrs. Pack and Miss Anna Pack. The guests included Air. and Airs. Rufus Pack. Air. and Airs. Milton Pack, Air. and Airs. Matt Feltman. Mr. and Airs. Andrew Feltman. Mr. and Airs. Alvin Kair Air. and Airs. F. K. Dine. and Air. and Airs. Ernest Christensen. Air. and Airs. F. H. Whittle entertained at a "o00" party at the Hendricks hall Saturday evening. Fortv guests were In attendence. Luncheon was served by Airs. TV. W. Hendricks, assisted bv Airs. Tabitha Smith and the Misses Alba Johnson and Lucile Thompson. Favors were won by Air. and Airs. Henry Stoddard, Stod-dard, while the consolation prizes were won by A. E. Harris and Airs. Alice AIc-Carrey. AIc-Carrey. The Commercial club entertained Its members, with their partners, at a "3(10" party at the Hendricks hall Mondnv evening. Sixiy-tive guests were in-luded. in-luded. White carnations were used in the decorations. Luncheon was served by Airs, lltndrieks, assisted by the Misses Alba Johnson, Rhoda Alerrill and Lila Hendricks. Favors were won bv Mrs. C. Z. Harris, and Paul Merrill, while the con- MRS. B. M. WORTHEX; formerly .Miss Jessie Thompson, who was guest of honor at a shower given by the Women : of Woodcraft at Magna the past week. j " "" - .. . I if" " """" " Ti . . . . j . , 1 - - x . 1 v i s v x . . tr " 1 if i ll s ' s ) ft i r. .-. :v; . 5 . y''c' 1 a v 1 v x j 1 . r . solation prize wag won by Mrs. Nephl Nelson. Professor and Mrs. C. H. Anderson spent the week-end in OKrten, the guests of their sister, Mrs. A. C. Brown. " PROVO ! 4 f PROVO, Jan. 11. Airs. A. B. Alorgan entertained at a bridee-luncheon party at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Sam So Ii wa b was hostess to th e members of the Nineteenth Century club at her home Friday afternoon. Airs. Nettie Net-tie Kerr, representing the Utah Sorosls, gave an excellent paper on "The Educational Educa-tional Value of Recreation and Play." Refreshments were served. The Utah Sorosis met Wednesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Edgar AIcArthur. Professor Pro-fessor C. W. Reid and students furnished a musical programme. The club will meet Saturday, February 3, in open session at the home of Airs. TV. J. Stiehl. The home economic section of the Fifth ward Relief society gave a social Tuesday afternoon, with a programme and refreshments. refresh-ments. The Women's Relief corps gave a surprise sur-prise party Friday afternoon at the home of Airs. Thomas Becsley in honor of Airs. Dora Westrope, outgoing president. As a mark of appreciation for efficient work, the honored guest was made tiie recipient of a beautiful vase and bouquet of flowers. The members of the Helpful Hour club were delightfully entertained at the home of Airs. Albert S-elck. Chinese lilies formed the floral decorations. Alusical numbers were rendered by Airs. Asel Kartchner, a guest. The hostess served a dainty luncheon during the session. Tuesday Mrs. Bert Sutton presided at : a. birthday dinner complimentary to her ! husband and little daughter, Norma, whose birth anniversary fell upon that day. The table held a pretty centerpiece of carnations carna-tions and ferns and the guests included, besides those honored, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sutton, Airs. N. A. Douglas and Air. and Mrs. John W. Ellison. A merry birthday party was given by Mrs. William Leavitt Saturday afternoon in honor of the eighth birthday of her daughter, Helen. Twelve playmates were present and greatly enjoyed a programme of games and music, together with a luncheon. The home of Mr. and Arrs. S. Lasson was the scene of enjoyment Tuesday evening, when they entertained forty of their friends at a Danish dancing party. Refreshments were served. Mrs. J. C. Deal was the complimented guest at a "tea" given by Aliss Alargaret Dusenberry Saturday afternoon. The rooms were prettily arranged with palms and daffodils. Aliss Alaud Farrer was awarded the game prize. Those present, in addition to the guest of honor, were Misses Naomi Pierpont, La el Irvine, Ada Howe, Virginia Sutherland, Emma Lewis, Ethel Taylor, Ar morel Dixon, Florence Kroupa, and Anna Grant of Logan, Mrs. George B. Harding, Mrs. Bee Wallick, Mrs. G. H. Gowans, Airs. Ethel Condie Packard, Airs. Harlow Smoot and Airs. Ariel Cardon of Logan. A daintily appointed dinner' was given bv Mrs. Harlow Smoot. on Sunday. The guests included Air. and Mrs. Ariel Cardon of Logan. Airs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry and Aliss Margaret Dusenberry. Saturday afternoon last Airs. I. M. Warner entertained the Bridge club members mem-bers from Payson at her home. Tiie rooms were attractive In carnations and ferns. Luncheon was served to the following: Alesdames Bvron F. Ott, Frank Harris, Frank Ingells. William Ferre, Earl AIc-Cormick. AIc-Cormick. C. E. McBcth, William O'AIeiia, Charles Craven, John Craven, L. D. Stewart, Stew-art, Lee L. Baker. Jack Dixon. H. F. Tipton, Tip-ton, Sam Ware and Aliss Alay AIcBeth. Mrs. Polly Draper conducted a success-fid success-fid snrnrise nnrtv KYidav evening in cele bration of her husband's birthday. Twenty Twen-ty guests participated in a delightful evening of cards and music. At midnight : a bounteous luncheon was served. Sunday evening Mr. and Airs. O. W. Eailev entertained at dinner for Aiessrs. and Alesdames Hyrum Cluff. Henry Cluff, C, S. Vincent. George B. Harding. Airs. Ruth Bailey. Air. and Airs. TV. H. Bailey of SprlngviMe. Alisses Alaurine and Lillian Dunn. El wood and Elmer Dunn. Kenneth and Wallace Bailey. The table was beautifully beau-tifully arranged In cut flowers. Covers were laid for fifteen at a family dinner given by Air. and Mrs. John Ridge Sunday evening. The Rcbekah Sewing club members were the guests of Airs. Thomas Jones Thursday afternoon. Cards, needlework and luncheon were features enjoyed by fifteen ladies. The Nelke Reading club met at the parlors par-lors of tiie Hotel Roberts Saturday afternoon. after-noon. An able book review of "Forry Alodern Fables." . bv George Ade, was given by DeJbert Webb of the P.. Y. U. At the conclusion of the programme luncheon was served. Airs. L. At. Nelson or Provo Bench entertained en-tertained t he social circle at her home Thursday alternoon. Red and green were used and fnvors for tiie quests were in the same colors. Luncheon was served to 1 Alesdames Ora Cunningham, A Hie Culli-inore. Culli-inore. Retta Clavton. George Carroll, John 1 Christensen, D. G. Calder. D. B. AlcBride. j Ellen Eton, Joseph Lunceiord, Alatilda Vance and R. K. Horner. A prettily arranged birthday party was , given by Aliss Pauline Thompson Friday afternoon. Covers at luncheon were laid for ten. Complimentarj'- to Mrs. Gene Johnson, 1 who will leave in themear future for Wyo-: Wyo-: ming, the Bonneville ward primary officers offi-cers gave a successful surprise party Frl-, Frl-, day evening. Luncheon was served. . , Twenty guests participated in a .lolly social evening given by the Utopia club Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Airs. Spencer Jakeman. The Alisses Leona Nelson, Gladys Nay-lor Nay-lor and Myrtle Loveridge gave a dancing party at Hansen's Wednesday evening. The guests were Winona Alorgan, Alatva Carter. Irma Williams, Thelma Gardner, Myrl Blumenthal, Afton Maiben, Madge Thomas, Nell Clark. Ruth Rozelle, Ruby TVootton, Cleo Van Wagonen, Oretha Alur-dock, Alur-dock, Alildred Aloore, Norma Moore, Edna Simmons, Carol Poult on, Clara Hyde, Alartha Moore, Lillian Taylor, Jack Gurr, Wallace Thomas, Glen Simmons, Wallace Bailev. Lynn Hedqulst, Frank Oberhans- ley, Theodore Eaile, Paul Jefferies, LaMar ! Craven, Kenneth Craver, Ralph Eggert- sen, Ralph Craven, Glen Bonnett, George 1 TVetterstrom, Otis Whitecotton, Alden , Taylor, Homer Yates, Harold Phelps, Kenneth Nelson, A. Durham, Arvil Singleton, Sin-gleton, Joseph Loveridge, Earl Smoot, i Thurman Davis, Roy Jarmen, Ralph Dunn, . Paul Davis, Kenneth Bailey, Oris Cluff, i Earl Jones, Chris Pcott and Earl Blumen-I Blumen-I thai. 1 In honor of Mrs. J. C. Deal, prior to her leaving for Salt Lake to reside, Miss Alaud Farrer entertained the Sorosls Juniors Jun-iors Tuesday evening at her home. The rooms were arranged in cut flowers. Music and cards were the features of entertainment entertain-ment and the card favor was awarded to Mrs. George B. Harding. An appetizing supper was served by the hostess. RICHFIELD I f RICHFIELD, Jan. 27. Mrs. Frank Heider and daughter Idonna are spending spend-ing the week in Sa!t Lake. Twelve couples met at the home of Mr. and Airs. Joseph "Hansen Friday evening. The diversion was high five, followed by a luncheon. One of the most pleasant events of the week was the surprise given Airs. H. W. Ram lose Thursday afternoon. Pink and white carnations formed the centerpiece. Luncheon was served to Airs. Joseph Hansen, Han-sen, Airs. Sim Larson. Mrs. J. L. Ewing, Airs. J. O. Hughes, Airs. J. L. Miller, Airs. F. C. Larson, Airs. Henrv Neil!. Jr., Airs. H. K. Nelll. Airs. P. C. Hansen. Airs. Edward Rasmussen, Airs. M. C. Christensen, Christen-sen, Mrs. R. Hooten,' Airs. Fletcher Neil-son, Neil-son, Aliss AInhel Barlow, Aliss Minerva Nelson and Aliss Roda Rani'ose. Airs. E. C. Peterson entertained at dinner Thursday in honor of her husband's hus-band's seventy-ninth birthday. Covers were laid for Air. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Peter-son, Air. and Airs.. Peter Erickson. Airs. A. B. De-vine. Airs. June Kirkman and Airs. Leo Jennings. Tho centerpiece consisted con-sisted of roses. Mr. and Airs. J. TV. Locke entertained at dinner for Air. and Mrs. J. O. Hughes and daughter Louise Sunday evening. Air. and Airs. C. AI. Heppler. Air. and Airs. OI uf Lund. Air. and Airs. Joseph Hopkins, Air. and Airs. Henry Hendrick-son, Hendrick-son, Air. and ATrs. John Wilson and Air. and Airs. Joseph Hansen met at the home of Air. and Airs. N. P. Peterson Thursday Thurs-day evening in honor of Airs. Peterson's birthday anniversary. A midnight luncheon lunch-eon was served. Airs. Joseph Hansen was very pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised Fridav a ftenioon. it being the anniversary of her birth. Covers were laid for fifteen guests at 5 o'clock. Red and white roses and carnations were used as the centerpiece. Airs. J. L. Ewing and Aliss Aland Ewing Ew-ing entertained at a (I o'clock dinner Sat- 1 urday evening in honor of t he birthda y ! of J. L. Ewing. Besides the guest of honor, covers were laid for Mr. and Airs. J. L. Miller. Air. and Airs. II. TV. Ram-lose, Ram-lose, Airs. Fletcher Neilson, Miss Alahe! Barlow, Miss Roda Rani'ose. Aliss Gladys Ewing, Aliss Rlanebe Ewing, Aliss Pearl Ewing, Clifford Ewing and Claude Ewing. Ew-ing. Wednesday evening about thirty of the immediate relatives of L. P. Christensen met at the home of his son, Joseph L. Christensen. to celebrate the eightieth anniversary of his birth. The evening v. as spent in music and speech making. AIis. Annie Ca 1 1 o w a y e n t e r t a i n ed at a public recital Tuesday evening in tiie high school auditorium. Airs. Garn Clark assisted as-sisted Airs, Calloway. Airs. Carlos Ramsey entertained the T. H. Sewing club Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served to ten gu'-sts. Aliss Donna Erickson entertained Saturday Sat-urday evening in honor of Aliss Pearl Levitt, who left for Salt Lake later. Luncheon was served to ten guests. Airs. J. P. Ponohue of Ogden wishes to announce the engaemer.l of his sls.- m 1 1 t-r. Aliss Pimple Miller of Richfield, and i Bradlev Young uf Salt Lake. The wedding wed-ding will take place some time in Feb-1 Feb-1 'u.i ry. The Daughters of the Pioneers met at the public library Wednesday Ht'tei noon. A programme was given, followed by refreshments. re-freshments. Air. and Airs. Otto Beantler ere entertained enter-tained by lortv of their friends Tuesday evening In the form of a surpri.-'e. Luncheon Lunch-eon was served. tTWIPTFALLS, IDA. . . - TWIN" FALLS, Idaho, Jan. 27. Soclciy the past week has felt an air of uneor-tainl uneor-tainl y, occasioned by t he question as to when company P of Twin Falls would bo 1 ret 11 rncd from Botse. Plans were being 'made for a reception ami a ball to bo given in honor of the guardsmen, but tho uncertainty s to the day they will return re-turn Las resulted In h number of plana for parties being withheld. Two character bridge luncheons wrft given by Airs. E. J. Ostrander Thursday and Saturday. Twelve guests were present pres-ent at each luncheon. On both occasions pale pink roses in an artistic wicker vase, from which strands of suit lax radiated, formed the attractive centerpiece. Airs. Charles Al. McElwain entertained a number of guests at luncheon Thursday in honor of her niece, Mrs. TV. Zen u a Smith of roeatello. who has ppent the past month visiting in this city. M:.w Smith was formerly Miss Jolena Combs. Tuesday Mrs. L. T. Wright entertained a number of her friends at a delightful luncheon. Tho table adornments were pink roses and plnk-shnded candles. After the luncheon bridge was enjoyed at th homo of Alts. Wright. Tuesday of next week Airs. Wright and Mrs. George Easley will entertain at luncheon. A jolly dinner party of the week was that given by Aliases Geneva Stafford and Anna" L. Scott at the home of Aliss Stafford, Staf-ford, Alonday evening. Pink roses made a pretty centerpiece for the dining-room table, where plates wero laid for twelve. Mr. and Airs. William Wagoner and Mr. and Airs. Sheneberger entertained iifteeu guests nf" a theater party Tuepday evening, even-ing, followed by a supper at the Sheneberger Shene-berger home. The members of the Aclroma club wen entertained Friday r fternoon by Mrs. C. H. Potter. Tho 'members responded to roll call with quotations from Franklin, After the regular club session tha afternoon after-noon was spent in sewing, followed, by luncheon. A dinner party was given Monday n!?M bv Aliss Svhll Griffin, honoring Mr. and Airs. Donald Adams, who were recently married and will make their home near Hnzelton. Carnations adorned the table, where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Adams. Air. and Airs. Ernest Stettler, Aliss Stella Perrine. AUss Grlfiln, Wilton. Peck and Chester Kagel. Wednesdav evening Miss Kathcrine Plt-I Plt-I cairn and mother. Airs. R, R. Pitcfllrn, entertained informally at dinner. Miss Mary Hungate was tho guest of honor. Aliss Hungate expects to leave Saturday for the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. H ungate, In Hiteman, Iowa, Forty-five members of the Business Women's association were in attendanco at the regular Tuesday evening luncheon this week at the home of Mrs. H. J. Youngs. The luncheon was served by Mrs. Youngs and Miss Doris Stiles, assisted as-sisted bv Mrs. J. D. Whalen. After the luncheon the study of the evening was taken up by the leader, Dr. Emma C. Crossland. Tuesday evening of next week -w the first of a series of studies on the life and books of Ida AI. Tarbell will be taken up, under the leadership of Miss Grace Hornaday. Mrs. M. J. Sweelcy, president of the Idaho State Federation of Women's clubs, left Wednesday for Boise, where she will attend the legislature for some time iiv" 1 the interests of the club women. I MAGNA I 4 f MAGNA, Jan. 27. Air. and Mrs. Theodore Theo-dore A. Hansen entertained at cards Tuesdav evening. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Malle.y, Mrs. Frank McNeil and John Loutensack. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis, Air. and Airs. Walter O'Malley, Mr. and Airs. Bert Hapson, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Roper, Air. and Mrs. Walter Thompson, Air. and Airs. Frank McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensack, Dr. and Mrs. George E. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spenlove, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spenlove, Air. and Airs. Edward Embleton and Mrs. J. A. Leslie. Air. and Airs. Hanson were assisted in entertaining by Airs. Jarvis and Airs, Raper. The Los Amigo club was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph Spenlove. Airs. E. Hogie entertained St. Elizabeth's Eliza-beth's guild at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. It was an enthusiastic meeting. Seventeen members were present. The guild is making preparations to serve an oyster supper on February 15. The Magna Women's club met in regular session Wednesday afternoon at the Alagna meeting house. Those who served were Mrs. O. Ott, Airs. Wallace Mace, Airs. Dwight Aleteer and Mrs. Sarah I-ar-son. A vocal duet was given by Mrs. ; B. Richardson and Mrs. E. A. Drowns, j The Women of Woodcraft circle No. 777 and a few friends entertained Tuesday evening wit h a bundle shower for Aliss Jessie Wort hen, a member of the circle, cir-cle, at Airs. Fred Barton's home. Mrs. Wort hen was formerly Aliss Jessie Thompson. The evening was spent in games and music. The music was furnished fur-nished by Aliss Lucile Barton. Supper was served. Those present were ATrs. William Boucher. Mrs. J. Brinkman, Mr?. AI. A. Worth en. Airs. P. Goodroe. Airs. T. Thompson, Airs. William Treseder, Mrs. R. B. De Land, Mrs. B. AI. Worthen. F Airs. F. Barton. Airs. L. Colons, Mrs.-T; Bud Matthews, Airs. C. Ducltworth, Airs. L. Grow, Airs. J. J. Ford, Airs. E. Webber, Web-ber, Mrs. Lucile Barton, Mrs. J. Ala son, Mrs. E. Fel terby, Mrs. Laura Nye, Mrs. L. Cooper, Airs. A. Ruston. and others. The Alagna Dramatic club is preparing to present a play. "A Daughter of the Desert." The players are contemplating presenting it at Tooele, Hunter, Granger, Garfield and other neighboring towns. The leading roles are taken by Inar Larson Lar-son and Agnes Williams as Harold Alor-ton Alor-ton and Ruth Arlington (daughter of th desert 1. Hilmar Irson will be cast as Alastering Sihera; Miss Janette Bowen and Mr. Alaon will play the parts of Lucy and Clarence: Airs. M. Bezzant will take the role of Mrs. Oeden and Hatti Olson will appear as White Bird. I GUNNISON Tf GUNNISON. Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Rny B. Mcti-air entertained Air. and Airs. Clarence Halverson. Air. and Airs. Arthur Ar-thur Christensen, Af r. and Mrs. J". TV. Jones. Dr. and Airs. J. A. Ha Tan, Air. and Mrs. C. N. Jensen. Air. and Airs. John E. Metcalf at the Tuesday Evening Card club. Favors were won by Mrs. J. A. I lagan and C. N. Jensen. ATtss Dora Bywater is visiting In Bur-ville Bur-ville during the school vacation. Misses Bill and Babe Kearnes, Geneve Ed wards. Emtlv Hale. Minerva Ala e and Javanta Thorpe were entertained bv Aliss Amy Cooper at the home of Mrs. A. Christensen Tuesday evening at the regular meeting of the T. B. club. Tiie Literary club met Thursday, with the following members present: Air. and Airs. J. W. Jones, AI isses A my Cooper, : !-dly Hale. Bill Kearnes. Dora Rvwa-ter. Rvwa-ter. and Messrs. Joel Ricks and La Larth Fjeldsted. Mrs. Alnria Nyrehn is home from Win-terquarters. Win-terquarters. where she has spent the last w two months. Airs. E. H. Bardslcy and AUss Alyrtle Thompson of Oemerricld are visiting in S'-ipio und Fillmor-. Mis Geneve Kdwards will le hoslcas next Tuesday for the X. B. club. |