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Show Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah , 1 OGDEN j ' OGDKX, Jan. 'II. A brilliant event of the week was the reception und dancing part v given Wednesday evening at trio Beri'liatia. ;lL which and -Mrs. Mat- - I h e w S . I irown i ng, M r. and M is. M ar n -i,(-r Browning. Air. and Mrs. J. Franklin Fllis and Ahts Lurullica Browning were the hast 8 and hostesses. Nearly luOO guests were in atiutid;. ncc, prominent umong those from out of town being (iov.rnoi- and Mrs. William Spry and hH-muei'.s of the governor's a Lull, wan their ladles. Assisting in n-ceivmg were V iK A IU-. Sirv, .Miss Gladys Klrli and .Miss Gene Browning. The decorations wun: In pink ciirnui ions and ferns, arranged ar-ranged In cui-ulas vas.-s. From 'J until 2 o'clock a bullet luncheon was served in the banquet room and champagne punch and lemonade were also served throughout the evtiimg. Music for the dancing wan furnished tiy a twelve-piece orchestra, directed by Guy Garner. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. liolllngsworlh entertained en-tertained at dinner Wednesoay evening at the Virginia, in compliment to Airs. Fred W. Kie.vd of Sa:iamentu h nd Air. and Mrs. W. H. Shearman of Salt L.iko. Tin' table decorations were In pink. Be-aid.ts Be-aid.ts tho host and hostess and guests ot honor, covers were laid tor Air. and Alls. A. i Hiyrlow, Mr. and Airs. H C. Wood, Air. and Mrs. Frank Fours. Mrs. ltalph E. lloag, Ahsa Josephine Kimball. lr. V A. Whalen, Harold Pecry and W. If. Harris. Airs II. II. Spencer was hostess to the members of the Five Hundred c ub and a number of other quests at her home on Twi'htv-llfih slider. '( hursday afternoon. Tin- h-une was hi tractive with a profusion of pink ami while carnations. t curds the honors wer awarded Mrs. W. II. Krcles. Mis. Ey.vh Bich. Mrs. Thomas Dc: and Mrs. A. P. Hihhs. Mrs. Spencer was assisted in entertaining by Airs. L. H. Spencer. Mis. H. T. Spencer, Air V W Walker and Airs. Helen Frown. Mrs. J. LL Spargo will entertain tin' club in two weeks at her homo in the Feery apartments. Mrs. Wilholnilna Kuhlman ami Mrs. J'. I). Kline entertained at "p'.iO" Alon-day Alon-day evening at her home on Van Bur en a venue. In" eompli merit lo Mi s. L. B. ' Spencer of Hawthorne, Nov.. who Is a gin-st at the home of Mrs. H. H. Spencer. Spen-cer. Two tables of the gam ft were played, : after which refreshments were served. Miss Alina Taylor was hostess to the members of her sowing club at her home in the Feew apartments Saturday afternoon after-noon Late In the afternoon the guests were taken to the Maids' and Matrons' club, where refresh merits were served. Airs P. D. Kline will entertain her sewing club Friday. January 28, at her home, liMT Van Buren avenue. The Historical society met Saturday aftoruoon with Mrs. Kdwurd Bichsei. 71S Twentv-tlfth street. The subject for the aftoruoon was "The Outlook for International Interna-tional Peace."' Tho second of a series of four informal infor-mal dinner dances will be given Monday evening from 6:30 until 10 o'clock at the ALiids' ajid .Matrons' club. The Martha society held a public reception re-ception Friday afternoon at the Day Nursery on Washington avenue. Those having charge of the affair were Airs. Al S. Browning. Atrs. W. H. Wattis, Airs. K.ra lUch, AD'S- William Wright, Mrs. :. O. Wattis. Mrs. J. S. Lewis. Air. and AJrs. Kzra Richardson entertained enter-tained tlie Leap Year Card club at their home on Grant avenue Friday evening. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Nell Ash men t and L. Alaior Livingstone in Salt Lake City. The bride formerly resided in, Og-den. Og-den. where she has a large circle of friends. Mrs. AT. 11. Savage and daughter. Dorothy, are here from Salt Lake tor a . visit with relatives. Air. and Airs. A. G. Horn and Mrs. Nora S. Howe will leave the latter part of next week for California. Air. and Airs. H. C. Wood, accompanied bv Mr. Wood's mother, Mrs. J. D. Wood oi' Salt Lake, -departed Thursday for a two months' sojourn at Coronado Beach, Cal. Invitations have been received by a number of Ogden people to the tea to be (riven bv Airs. Emerson F. Root and Atrs. Leiand R. Wattis next Thursday ai'ternoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock, at the Hotel Utah. Dr. Mark Brown was made a member of the Phi Delta Theta, the largest Greek-letter college fraternity, at a meet-Ins meet-Ins and banquet of the Utah chapter held recently at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake. Air. and Mrs. Henry Blair announce the eng lyement of their daughter, Fern, to Lee W. Moulding. The marriage will take place in the near future. Br. E. AL Dumke has returned from Rochester. N. Y.. where he recently completed com-pleted a post-graduate course at a medical medi-cal college. The marriage of Aliss Emily Newton, daughter of Air. and Airs. F. B. Newton, will take place Wednesday, January 1'6, in the St. George temple. A week-end recital was given Saturday afternoon and evening at the Ogden Conservatory Con-servatory of Alusic by the first, second and third -grade pupils. Alonday evening a recital will be given to the more advanced ad-vanced pupils. Airs. Ezra C. Rich will be hostess to the members of the Martha society Alonday Alon-day afternoon at her home on Washington Washing-ton avenue. Mrs. L. R. Eccles will entertain the Ladies' Literary club at her home, I'S-io Eccles avenue, 'Wednesday, January 24. The Auction Bridge club met Tuesday afternoon at the Alaids and Alatrons' club. January 26 the Child Culture club will eelebiate its anniversary with a special programme at the home of Airs. E. O. Wattis, on Eecles avenue. The members of the En ire Nous club were entertained by Mrs. I. N. Fulton at her home on Lincoln avenue Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in needlework and a luncheon was served. The invited guests were Airs. Dan Ensign. En-sign. Airs. J. W. Dunn. Airs. N. C. Fulton Ful-ton and Aliss Hannah Dee. The University of Utah Dramatic club presented the three-act comedy, "Her Husband's Wife," before a large and appreciative ap-preciative audience Tuesday evening at the Orpheurn theater. The proceeds of the performance will be added to the children's swimming pool fund being raised by the Child Culture club. The United Commercial Travelers will give a dancing party In the W. O. W hail Saturday, January 9. In honor of her daughter Edna's fifth birthday. Airs. R. W. AlcGinnia. 734 Wa nmgton avenue, entertained at a iiirihnay party Saturday afternoon. After an afternoon spent in music, games and recitations, reireshments were served in tho dining room, winch was decorated with pink and white carnations. Sixteen lllilo guests were present. GtOrgf D. Bennett, superintendent of t he ten dist rfct. of the Aletropolitan 1 nurn nco com pan v, departed Friday for New York C'i'y to attend the annual convention con-vention of ln:citan:e superintendents' to be held in that city January 21, 2i and 29. Air. and Mrs. D. A. Smythe have left for a visit in los Angcle-s. Miss Florence S; aw. dauehtnr or Airs. Al.iry J. 'naw, ' and Robert C. Hunter win married Tu.-sdav afternoon bv Br-.-,:; Robert Md.jj i rie. Th'-y wr'o ,iM"iui(-d ny Mr. find Mm George Wd-yori. Wd-yori. Follou-iny the ceremony a wed-dlng wed-dlng dinner was served. Mr. and Alls. Uuui'-r ff ncd Wednv--lny morning for ;i i'-o months' hont.-yinoijjj trip through Olitornia a.ial upon th-ir return will be at home to tli'-ir fricnd- in lids city. The annual et; t ': t a ' n rV'ii t of the Blue . bib v. as h-ld Tnr.vli.y evening in He- Fifth ward aniu.semi-nt hull, about KU in-iiig pi"".- cut. The evening was pleasantly pleasant-ly .petti In in'j'd' and dancing. Ref rc.yli-rnciils rc.yli-rnciils wcic served. The First warfl W. i '. T. t'. mf wi'h .Mi. A. v . Welch at hT home on Grant ,: 'eiHje Wi i i" da a ft crnoori, )'!.- tfoo'l;e,,-v:"oi." f.j, miik-i. b"!d at : 1 : . i IV. .- b.. i. in - ..hi .-li Aloud. i ! evening, was a most pronounced success, over 30J members of the different Protestant Pro-testant churches of the city being in attendance. A programme of addresses, ad-dresses, musical numbers and other features fea-tures of enitriuiiiment was thoroughly enjoyed. Airs. Annie Milne. entertained the HeulherbeJ club ku-t Friday evening at ) her home on Bri nicer avenue. Tuesday evening in their hail the Vet-; Vet-; Gran Firemen entertained at a card party j and social. AHss Emily Newton, a bride of the week, was tendered a parcel shower last Friday at the home of Airs. Waiter Wad-I Wad-I man. Airs. C. E. Wymer, 311 Washington avenue, will be hostess to her tewing club next Wednesday. St. Joseph's Sewing society mot Thursday Thurs-day in St. Joseph s hail. Airs, D. J. Kelliher was the hostess. The Spanish War Veterans and aux-I aux-I iJiary and their friends were entertained at the home of Airs. John Drew, 'itZ Bernard street, Monday afternoon. I The women ot the Congregational ' i church gave a Kensington Friday afternoon after-noon in the church hail. The regular meeting of the Home Cul- turc club lias been postponed until Thursday Thurs-day of next week, when the club will meet wdth Airs. T. J. Fitzgerald, 2L.M , Jackson avenue. Joseph H. Ktlverthorn, who recently resigned re-signed as first lieutenant of Uie VV. O. V. degree team, was tendered a surprise Alonday evening, when the twenty mem- , bora of the team with the officers gath- j ered at his home on Ballantyne avenuo and presented him with a handsome . I watch fob, emblematic of the order. The Past Noble Grands club met with Airs. Isabel Tyiee Thursday afternoon at her home, lSi) Twenty-first street. Wednesday afternoon Lho Ladles' Aid society uf the Christian church met with :AIis. W. E. Arclubald, OoO Monroe avenue. j A farewell dancing party was given in the Eleventh ward amusement hall Thin sday evening in honor of Russell Tanner, who leaves next Wednesday on a two years' nnssioti in the eastern states. The new primary hall at the State School lor the Deaf and the Blind was formally dedicated Tuesday afternoon with a programme of speeches and music. mu-sic. Among the prominent people who participated in the celebration were Governor Gov-ernor and Mrs. Wiliam Spry, Attorney General and Airs. A. R- Barnes, State Senators William Craig, J. W. Thornley and D. O. Rideout, Dr. E. G. Gowans, state superintendent of public instruction, and Airs. Go wans, unci Trustees Miss Alaud Alav Babcock, Thomas E. McKay, J. D. Vollter und Mrs. A. B. Corey. Silver review No. 1, Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees, gave a pub-j pub-j lie reception Friday evening in the W. O. W. hall. An interesting programme was given. Saturday evening, at their home, County Clerk Harry Hales and Airs. Hales entertained the deputy clerk. Cards weio the diversion of the evening and a luncheon lunch-eon was served. Harry S. Peart arrived from Rockdale, England, during the weelt to make his permanent home here. He is the father of Charles H. Peart, the local musician. The Misses Alary and Afton Hoggan are spending several weeks with relatives and friends in Preston, Idaho, their former for-mer home. The annual social and dancing party of the Third Ward Relief society was held in the ward hall Friday night. At 10 o'clock a luncheon was served and dancing was enjoyed the remainder of the evening. LOGAN i LOGAN, Jan. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Larsen entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. The. table was decorated with pink and white carnations. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Caldcrwood, Air. and Airs. H. A. Pederson, President and Mrs. C. N. Jensen. Air. and Airs. P. A. Neilsen, Mr. and Airs. John Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Following the dinner a social evening was spent. Airs. G. C. Dunford entertained with a luncheon Saturday. The table had for a centerpiece a crystal vase of carnations. Covers were laid lor Alesdames A. M. ; Johnson, C. T. EYans, Erroil Palmer, Jjoiin D. Peterson, Frank McAllister; i Alisses Veda and Winnirred Parkinson, j Alildred and LaPrele Daniels. lietta Maughan. Following the luncheon, the afternoon was spent with sewing. Mrs. R. L. Harmon entertained with a luncheon Monday. The table was decorated deco-rated with Chinese lilies- Covers were laid for Alesdames John O. Petterson. A. Al. Stewart, G. C. Dunford and Frank AIcAlister. Aliss June Burg entertained with a dancing party at Murdotk's Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen entertained enter-tained at supper Wednesday evening, in compliment to Mrs. Oliver Jensen. The table was decorated with cut flowers. Covers were laid for thirty. Following the supper a social evening was spent. The AI. F. T. and T. club gave a dancing party Friday evening at the Logan Lo-gan pavilion. The hall was decorated in blue and white, the club celors. A huge blue bell, with many small bells of various sizes clustered around it, formed a large canopy in the center of the hall. Blue and white streamers were suspended from the bells, and miniature bells were tied on the end of each streamer, which gave a pleasing decorative effect. R,e-j R,e-j freshmen ts were served. Out-of-town guests from Salt Lake and Ogden were iu attendance. Air. and Mrs. Charles Peterson entertained enter-tained with a card party Monday evening. even-ing. Carnations were used in the rooms. Pro gre ss i v c hi g h five was play ed and ' prizes Were awarded to Air. and Mrs. W. K. Robbins. Airs. W. B Davis and H. Peterson. The evening was concluded with refreshments. The Delta PI Sewing club met Saturday Satur-day afternoon with Aliss Ruth Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon spent the last week-end in Salt Lake. The Delta Pi Sewing club entertained with a leap year coasting party Alonday evening for themselves and escorts. A late supper was served at the home of I Aliss Oil ie Jean Ntbley. Twenty-two were Included in the party. An elaborate banquet was given Thurs- da y afternoon at the Logan pavilion in ! honor of the old folks of the First ward. 1 Following the banquet a delightful programme pro-gramme was rendered. Air. and Airs. William Watson entertained enter-tained at dinner Saturday In compliment to the eightieth birthday anniversary of Airs. Jane Carpenter, grandmother of Afin. Watson. The table was graced with pink and white roses. Covers were laid for eight. Following tho dinner an inform;) in-form;) I reception was given from 3 lo H o'clock. About "ill'ty guests called during the afternoon. The rooms were a bower of pink and white roses and carnations. Air. and Mrs. L. If. Haines celebrated their thirty-third wedding anniversary Tuesday evening at their new home on the corner of First Fast and Second North streets. The rooms wore decorated deco-rated with cut flowers. The evening was concluded wit h refreshments. Twent y guests were In attendance. Mrs. Lyman Hyde of Salt Lake spent the w-i-k here, guest of Mr. and Airs. John T. Oiine. AHss Ala rift Fccle entertained with a trousseau ten. ATonday allernooii. Alist-' Eecles was assisted in rroi ii.g by lier mot her. M rs. Ellen Ecel...s, and sister, Miss Jessie Eccles. Al ry. Lyman 1 lyde presided at the ten tnble, which v:is decorated dec-orated In pink find white. A birgo crystal crys-tal vare, filled with pink a.nd white rcc.s. formed the ('! tei-pie en. (.'andelnbra shaded in pink were at Miner .nd. As-si" As-si" i n 'A In "ie dining room were Mi sss M;ii,'ir"t Nlbl', Del in Morr.-Il. Kinney fume, Emma. EcrH-s. About one hundred hun-dred K'lC'ia were in nMcii'f'1 T; . Uio ein'-j ;;;ive .i i-m daic-e S:ttur- & day evening at the home of Air. and Airs. John A. Hentirlckson. Although it was lo raise funds for the club, it proved to be one of the delightful social functions of the week. Aliss Virginia Burnham entertained with a dancing parly at Murdock's Tuesday Tues-day evening. The- rooms were decorated with potted plants and greenery. Light refreshments w ere served. About lif ty guesLs were in attendance. Aliss Ala tie Eccles, daughter of Airs. Ellen Eccles and the la Le David Eccles, and George B. Caine, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Caine, were married Wednesday in the Loan tempi e. 1 m mediately after the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served for the immediate families at the home of the bride's mother. In the afternoon after-noon the young couple left for a short wedding trip. Professor Ray B. West entertained his students Thursday evening with a card party at his home on Fourth East street. Forty were in attendance. The Sorosis Girls celebrated the seventeenth seven-teenth anniversary of the sorority Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. The rooms were decorated deco-rated with roses. A buffet luncheon was served. The table had for a centerpiece a cake wtih seventeen candles. Vases of pink and white ruses were on either end of the table. Cards were the diversion. The members and pledges were included. in-cluded. Airs. Claud Kennyon and little daughters daugh-ters and Airs. Emma Ala thews of Alarys-vale Alarys-vale are here fur a two weeks' visit with relatives. Aliss Alarie Pederson entertained with fa prettily appointed card party Friday levelling. The room.s" were decorated with cut flowers and greenery. At the end of the evening's entertainment refreshments were served. About thirty guests were in attendance. Aliss Virginia Burnham entertained with a leap year dancing party Tuesday evening at Alurdock's. The rooms wore den -orated with potted plains and ferns. Light refreshments were served. Thirty-five Thirty-five guests were present. Air. and Airs. Elmer W. Woden of Ta-coma, Ta-coma, Wash., spent part of the week here. Benson Parkinson has arrived home fiom South Dakota. William Hoffer of Denver spent the week here. Miss Aland Alay Babcock spent last week-end here. Air. and Airs. Henry Volker returned to Ogden Sunday, after a couple of days' stay here as guests of Air. and Airs. Mar-riner Mar-riner Eccles. Will McDonald of Salt Lake spent tho midweek here. The U. A. C. Woman's club met this week wdth Mrs. Asa Bullen. Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Smith gave an interesting paper on "The Predominating Characteristics of Present-day Philosophers," dwelling mostly on "Bergsen's Creative Evolution." The hostess served tea. Airs. Hoy Bullen and Aliss Marie Barber were guests of the afternoon. Blaln Alexander arrived Alonday from a six weeks' stay at Phoenix, Aria. The Clio circle met Wednesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. W. O. Robinson. Shaw's drama, "How He Lied to Her Husband." was gi ven by Al rs. Ja m cs H. Ian ford. Aliss Dora Wright gave a discussion of tiie drama. Morris Christensen contributed contribu-ted two vocal solos. The hostess served tea. Airs. George Skidmore entertained Friday Fri-day at dinner in compliment to Mrs. Clayton Clay-ton Jenkins, who left Saturday for Provo to join her husband. Aliss Carrie Thomas entertained wdth a sleighing party Wednesday evening in compliment tu Miss Vilate McAIillan, who, with her parents, leaves in the near future for California. Following the sleigh ride, refreshments were served at Murdock's. Aliss Abbie Groesbeck chaperoned chap-eroned the party. The following composed a jolly sleigh-riding sleigh-riding party Friday evening: Alisses Emma Smith, Helen Thatcher, Lucile Stone, Veda Cardon, lone Smith, Harriet Smith, Messrs. Clyde Cannon, Mark Earl, Duke Snow, Harry Holton, Harold Browning Brown-ing and Earl Van Wagner. PARK CITY 1 -f PARK CITY, Jan. .22- Airs, Eva Dur-kin Dur-kin and James -Murphy were quietly married mar-ried Alondav evening at the home of Airs. W. W. Ritter, Judge W. R. Jefford performing tho ceremony in the presence of a few intimate friends. After the ceremony a supper was served. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home to their friends in Park City. Mrs. Bessie Kemp and little daughter, Bettv. of Bingham are visiting in Park City at the home of Airs. Joseph Kemp. The members of the H. T. G- club entertained en-tertained their friends at a dancing party Saturday evening in Swedish-Finnish hall. About thirty couples were present and dancing was enjoyed until midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Dickert spent Saturday and Sunday in Park City, guests at the homo of Air. and Airs. William Wil-liam F- Dickert. . Miss Kate Alr.lone returned home from Salt Lake Wednesday morning, after a week's visit, a guest at the home of Dr. and Airs. E. Viko. Airs. Sherman Armstrong entertained a number of friends at cards Wednesday afternoon. Four tables of players were present and. after several hands had teen played, prizes were awarded Airs. Julius Frankel, Airs. George Sheen, Airs. Walter Evans, Mrs. W. J. Buck and Alias Frances Sherman. Airs. G. H. Short has gone to Galena, 111., to visit with relatives. On Friday afternoon Airs. Walter Evans em ertained with cards in compliment compli-ment to Airs. L. A. Bridgland, who leaves next week to make her homo in Mont-pelier, Mont-pelier, Idaho. Five hundred was played and prizes awarded the lucky 'players. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. L. A. Bridgland will leave the first of the week to make her home in Alont-pelier, Alont-pelier, Idaho, where Air. Bridgland is principal of the high school. The members of the senior class of the high school entertained Tuesday evening at the high school as a farewell for Mrs. L. A. Bridgland. A banquet was served ami a social hour spent. Airs. John F. Welsh entertained the members of the Five Hundred Card dub very pleasantly Saturday afternoon. Five, tables of players were present, and the prize was awarded Mrs. Walter Evans. Afiss Teresa McLaughlin was a Salt Lake visitor the latter part of the week. Airs. A. M. Kopp entertained very pleasantly Tuesday evening at cards. The guests were the members of the Whist club, and four ta bles of players were present. Cut floweis were used In decorations. deco-rations. After several hands had been played prize. wore a warded to ATiss Francos Sherman and Russet Kimball. Those present were Alisses Lyndam Schaper. Frances Sherman: Aim. W. J. Buck, Airs, l.'ale piu. Mrs. Gertrude 11a-gar, 11a-gar, Air. and Airs. W. D. Sutton, Mr. and Airs. Russel Kimball, Air. and Mrs. Walter Evans, Mr. find Airs. Sherman Armstrong, Leonard AlcG.ny and Wilt AlcGary. Airs. Guy McKay returned to her home In the park Friday, hI'mt a short time spent in Sioux Falls, Iowa. The members of the Senior Girls' Friendly society were entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home of Misa Hannah Han-nah Lccomptc. AftT the business meeting meet-ing a social time was enjoyed. Those nre:;(-nl were Airs. Sherman Armstrong Airs. H. S. Townseiid. Misses Bertie Be.itly. IN-ssie Brie, Margaret Erin, -nna Paul, Hilflred Wilson and Rhea Riley. Miss Sylvia Haye:i left Saturday afternoon after-noon for her home In Butte. Alis Alercrdes powers and her father T. U 1 N.wero. rei nriied to Snyde, vllie, Wednesday, after a short stay ln s;;,jt M!:-s Mary Martin en t ri a i in , M nieiiii,. if the k'ewpin Klub vei v nh-H'-i-.ii. 'B- W.-d:i:dav eVenltl". '1 ,NM1, v,a.-. :i 1 1 1 H. .--ewij,- ;iMd ;,'.Vei;( JlitJ. .-:j numbers were enjoyed. Aliss Sylvia Hayes, one of the members who will leave , here to make her home in Butte, was presented with a set of silver bread and , butter knives as a mark of the esteem m which she is held by the club. ! Aliss Rhea Riley spent the beginning of i the week visiting friends in Salt Lake. I Airs. Joseph Kemp, Sr.. was hostess at ! a dinner Wednesday evening in conipli-j conipli-j nietit to Airs. Joseph Komp,' Jr., of Blng-i Blng-i ham. The table centerpiece was a vase j of carnations, and covers were laid for I Aliss Betty Kemp of Bingham. Air. and j Airs. Fred J. Tregunna, Mrs. Joseph ! Kemp, Jr., Mrs. Lucy R. Alarvin, Jack , Tregunna, Elwood Garvin, Joseph Tre-jgunna Tre-jgunna and Air. and Mrs. Joseph Kemp, Sr. 1 Airs. E. P. Lecompte entertained the members of St. Luke's guild at her home Thursday afternoon. After the business meeting a social time was enjoyed and supper was served. A pleasant affair of the week was the curd party given at the home of Mr. and Airs. Daie Pitt Saturday evening in compliment com-pliment to Airs. L. A. Bridgland. The game was "5of" And prizes were awarded Airs. L. A. Bridgland, Mrs. Marjorie Aiuf-; Aiuf-; let and G. E. Hedges. The guests were Misses Ethel Hales, Bertie Beattie, Ada Kimball. Jeanie Sherman. Margaret Boul-ton. Boul-ton. Air. .and Airs. J. Ed. Paxton, Air. und Airs. G. E. Hedges. Air. and Mrs. K. J- Bryant, Owen Nebeker, Alax Aleharg, r. J. Wtilkingshaw, Will Burke and Robert Dunbar. Edwin Flrmage returned to the Park Alonday morning after a short visit in Salt Lake and American Fork. The members of the high school dramatic dra-matic club entertained Alonday evening at a farewell party for Mrs. L. A. Bridgland. Bridg-land. S. L. Raddon and little son. Gene, spent the latlcr part of tho week in Salt Lake. Alisses Ale.rcedcs Powers and Julia Powers spent Thursday in the Park, guests of their aunt. Airs. Rose Galligan' The teachers of the Park City public schools entertained with a kindergarten parly Wednesday evening in compliment to Airs. L. A. Bridgland. The affair was given at the Lincoln school. During the evening a molding contest was enjoyed and the prizes were awarded Miss Teresa AleLaughliu and Airs. L. A. i iridgland. Refreshments were served just before midnight and the following were present: Alisses Margarel Boulton, Esther Dunbar, Winifred Jennings, Bertie Beattie, Ethel Bales, Helen Deason, Jeanie Sherman, Aiae Nimmo. Ada Kimball, Charlotte Brie, Mrs. i-Jagar, Airs. Alarjorie Aluffet, Air. and Airs. R, J. Bryant, Air, and Mrs. J. Ed. Paxton, Alcssrs. F. J. Walking-shaw, Walking-shaw, Owen Nebeker, Will Burke, Robert Dunbar and Max Aleharg. Mrs. Parker Dykes and daughter of Los Angeles are in Park City, having been called by the death of Airs. Dykcs's mother, Airs. J. F. Robinson. Charles James enterlained a number of friends wdth a dancing party Wednesday Wednes-day evening in Swedish-Finnish rfti.ll. The regular meeting of the Woman's Athenaeum was held Alonday afternoon at the homo of Alary Shields. The next meeting will be held at the home of Airs. 11. S. Townsend Alonday afternoon. T EUREKA f 4 EUREKA, Jan. 22. Airs. Neil Roseti-lund Roseti-lund of Salt Lake has been spending the week wdth Air. and Airs. Alex Blight and Air. and Airs. C. C. Griggs. Superintendent Andrew P. Alayberry of the Centennial-Eureka mine left Thursday Thurs-day for Salt Lake, where he will spend a "few days with his family. Among the members of the local Ala-sonic Ala-sonic lodge who were in Salt Lake to attend at-tend the grand lodge sessions Tuesday and Wednesday were C. C. Griggs. Captain Cap-tain Hugo Deprezin, John B. Myers, David Mills, R. P. Dtckeson. John J. j Cronin and Alex M. McDonald. Atrs. i Deprezin accompanied her husband on the trip. Air. Griggs was elected grand master mas-ter ;f the grand lodge. Len Daws of Salt Lake was tho guest of Alammoth friends this week. Edward Shea came out from Salt Lake j Alonday evening to epend a few days with , Eureka friends. Airs. Alamie Lewis expects to leave tomorrow to-morrow for a visit with relatives and other oth-er friends in Butte. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor returned to her home at Freedom Saturday after an extended ex-tended visit with Air. and Airs. John J. Hannifin. Mr. and Mrs. AI. F. Rammon returned to Eureka Alonday morning after spending several days at the capital. Mrs. C. C. Grigss was the hostess at a verv pleasant session of the Bridge club Saturday afternoon. In addition to the members of the club there were present Aliss Layton and Airs. W. R. Clark, special spe-cial guests of the hostess. The card playing play-ing prize was awarded to Airs. V. L. Thomas. Airs. Griggs served her guests with luncheon. Mrs. William Holtzheimer and daughter, daugh-ter, Aliss Catherine, left Tuesday for Seat tie, where they will remain for a short visit before joining Mr. Holtzheimer Holtz-heimer in Alaska. The Holtzheimers are former residents of Eureka. Mrs. Edward Pike was the guest of Salt Lake friends during the week. Among the social events of the week was a farewell party Tuesday evening ln honor of Aliss Margaret Leahy, who left Friday for Provo, where she will make her home. Cards, music and recitations reci-tations wore the chief features of tho evening, luncheon also being served. Those Present were Airs. Mary Shea. Air. and Mrs. J. B. Mvers, Mr. and Mrs. H. Al. Rradlev, Air. and Airs. Claude E. Dennis, Air. and Airs. L. D. Myers. Mr. and Airs. O. A. AHred, Air. and Airs. Jefforson Bradley, Air. and Mrs. William Mitchell, AIis. J. W. Embleton. Miss Bloom, Aliss Katherine Cronin, John C. Downey, J. H. Bailey and L. D. Glazier. Airs. A. D. AToore entertained the C. Al. club members Wednesday afternoon. The time was pleasantly spent ln doing fancy work and playing "."H0." A six-course luncheon was served at G o'clock. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Airs. Walter Berry, February Feb-ruary 5. Frank Pullen of Trenton, N. T.. who has been visiting with his son, John Pullen. for several days, left Thursday 1 for California, where lie will visit with another sun before returning to his home, j Aliss Florence AToore returned to her j home in Provo Thursday after a throo j weeks' visit with Air. and Airs. A. D. Moore. I Dr. and Airs. L. E. Ptnrcc returned ! i Thursday from a visit in the east. They spent the holidays al their former homo In BIoomlriL'ton, III., going from there to ; New York City, wbero they remained for ten days. Airs. Belle AIcAdamfi is visiting for a few days with her mother. Airs. Annie Robertson, in Spanish Fork. Airs. T . It. Rhodes of A meriean Fork is spending a few days with Air. and Airs. C. E. Rife, the latter being her daughter. AMERICAN FORK f 4 f AMERICAN FORK. Jan. 213. Airs. AT. O. Maughun spent Saturday and Sunday In Sail Lake, the guei-t of her sister. Mrs. O. J. P- Widtsoe. A number of young folks of the Second ward enjoyed a bob-sleigh rido Alonday ninht. after which they were entertained at supper by Aliss Irene Chipman at the home of her parents. Among the American Fork people who went to Spanish Fork Wednesday to attend at-tend the Greer family reunion wrro Mr. ind Mrs. W. E. Itobinson. Air. and Airs. Thomas Biiuis. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Singleton Single-ton Bishop ami Al t'f. .1. F(. llindev, Mr. ind Mis- J E. Huckwalter. Air. and Airs. Kllery Binns. Air. ami Airs. Banc, Binmj, Mrs '.John Singleton, Air. Hell .Slnele-tou .Slnele-tou Aliss Nell Huckwalter, AHs- Liza I 1 1 rid l V. M rs. Sri rait Chipmnn and Her-iii'll Her-iii'll f-inlctoii. ; ,h.s Jciie lllnd'cy entertained ru i lowing voting ladles at a candy pull at her home Friday evening: Reba Parker, Ruby Wootton, Irene Chipman and Rula St oris. Air. and Al rs. W. F. Chipman enter-tnlned enter-tnlned at dinner Sunday the following Pleasant Grove people: Mr. and Airs. Bert BezzLint, Air. and Airs. AlcGee Bullock Bul-lock and Air. and Airs. C. A. Gammeit. Miss Ora Lynch and Aliss Annie Ham-nett Ham-nett went to Alpine Friday night to attend at-tend the wedding reception given in honor of Laverne Forbes and Thomas Allen, who were married in the Salt Lake temple last week. Air. and Airs. John Binns were pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised at iheir home in the Second Sec-ond ward Thursday evening by a number of their friends and neighbors. Airs. W. D. Edmonds entertained sixteen six-teen of her lady friends at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon. Dr. and Airs. Atlantic Christensen entertained en-tertained a number of their friends last Friday and Saturday evening. The guests Friday evening were Air. and Airs. B. N. Christensen, Mr. and Airs. Mark Bezzant, Mr. and Airs. Thomas Robinson, Air. and Airs. Arthur Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Preston. Air. and Airs. C. A. Plerson. Miss Ida Chipman, AJiss Alanda Chipman and Miss Alao Hanks. At the affair Saturday evening the guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Chipman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Chipman, Air. and Airs. Arthur Adams. Mr. and Airs. J. R. Hindtey, Air. and Airs. James Brown, Air. and Airs. V. AL Groo, Mrs. Thomas Holan, Miss Ida ChipmHn, Aliss Alae Hanks and Dr. J. L. Huckel. The rooms were tastefully decorated dec-orated with ferns, colias and geraniums. Each affair wna altogether informal. Air. and Mrs. Jesse N. Nelson and granddaughter, Ruth Cunningham, of Po-catello Po-catello were guests of friends here Alonday. Alon-day. returning to their home in Poca-tello Poca-tello Tuesday. E. W. AI. Jones entertained the members mem-bers of the high school minstrel organization organiza-tion Thursday night. Airs. William Chipman entertained at dinner Thursday afternoon in honor of Airs. Thomas J mlan of Erie, Pa., who is here visiting her sister, Airs. James Chipman, Jr. The rooms were decorated in pink and groen and the pink idea was carried out in all the details of the entertainment. en-tertainment. A large vase of pink carnations carna-tions adorned the mantel. The score and place cards were prettily hand painted, with the pink color predominating. About forty guests partook of a delicious buffet luncheon. One of the pleasant features of the week was the entertainment given by the local firemen and their wives and sweethearts Friday evening In the high school gymnasium. The following American Fork people attended at-tended a house party given by Mr. and Airs. Hymm Heiselt In Provo Friday evening: even-ing: Air and Airs. Wallace tarson, Air. a nd Mrs. Vern Larsen, John Jeffs, Otto Nielson, Will -arson, Niels Nellson, James Adams, Airs. Charlotte Feather-stone Feather-stone and Leslie Larsen. A prettily appointed dinner was given by Airs, W. A. Dcvey Sunday evening, complimentary to Air. and Mrs. Jack Rosell of Salt Lake. Those present, besides be-sides the guests of honor, were Air. and Airs. Fon Green, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Wing, Air. and Mrs. Vern Hollendrake, Airs. E. H. Boley and Elisha and Myron Boley. Airs. Jacob Greenwood returned home Monday evening from a ten-day visit in Salt Lake, where she was the guest of her daughter, Airs. Emma Anderson. Alts. Minnie Adampon entertained about thirty guests at a social gathering at her home in the Fourth ward Tuesday evening. even-ing. j SUNNYS1DE. j SUNNTSIDE. Jan. 22. Mrs. A. D. Hadley entertained the Embroidery club Saturday afternoon. A buffet luncheon was served. Those present were Mrs. Kdward Hranner, J. s. Varner, Mrs. James Westfleld, C. R. Fahreng. Mrs. Joseph Naylor, Mrs. John Pressetto. Mrs. E. M. Jones, Mrs. M. II. Detweihler, Misses Mabelle and Emily Lasson and Kathryn Edelmann. One of the social events of the season wa? that given by the Eighty-eight club Saturday evening, when they entertained complimentary to tile Castlegate Commercial Com-mercial club and their ladies. The guests from CasUesate were Lave Davis, Dr. and Mrs. X. E. Neher, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, William Littlejohn, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Herres, Mr. and Mrs. Gwilliam Jones, Mrs. Belle Bemer, the Misses Amanda Price, Helen Waite, Irene Holland; L. M. Dayton, Samuel Johnson and H. H. Sanderson. Mrs. G. D. Wood entertained the Literary Lit-erary club Saturday afternoon. Those in attendance were Mrs. J. S. Slapp. Mrs. E. V. Tucker. Misses Katherine Yergen-scn, Yergen-scn, Clara Harris and Mrs. W. N, "Wetzel. "Wet-zel. Miss Mary Twaddle left Wednesday for) California, where she will spend the winter. The following were ruests at a birthday birth-day party given in honor of Horace Naylor Nay-lor Monday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Eu-Kene Eu-Kene Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Darger, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Burton, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Umvridge. Leslie Robertson, Emma Peterson Pe-terson and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. PLEASANT GROVE f- : 4. PLEASANT GROVE, Jan. 22 Aliss Florence Harvey entertained at a candy party Wednesday evening. Those present pres-ent were the Alisses Cora Wadley. Grace Ricliins, Lois Hayes, Lola Robinson and Josephine Halliday; Paul Walker, Bryan West, Clifford Wright and Oliver Christiansen. Chris-tiansen. Airs. Annie Mills left Wednesday to visit ten dayfl with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Mills, in Alidvale. Mr. and Airs. Frank Banks entertained a number of their friends at supper and a house party Thursday evening. The evening was spent In games and music. Warren Holman of Fountain Green spent Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. A. B. Walker. Erroil Holliday left for Tooele this week, where he intends staying the remainder re-mainder of the week. Aliss Cleone Bullock entertained the members of the S. B. G. club at her home Wednesday evening. Refreshments were, served to the Alisses Marion Tanner, Opal Wadley, Vergie Weeks, Sadie and Avis Mills and Flossie Dlckerson. Miss Myrtle Draper and Allen Richins will be married Tuesday. A shower was given in their honor Thursday evening at the home of Air. and Mis. Thomas Rich-ins. Rich-ins. Many beautiful presents were received. re-ceived. J. W. Otptn of Nephl spent part of the week visiting K. D. and A. H. Olpin, his brothers, here. Miss Ada Taylor of Provo was the guest of Miss Edna Thomas Sunday. Mrs. Mark Strong of Salt Luke is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Airs. David Thome. T. W. Holland of Minn, Nev., and Mrs. Ada L. Smurthwaito of Salt L-ake were guests of Mrs. Smurthwaite'H sister, Alia-L. Alia-L. A. Richardson, part of tho week. Aliss Afmn Jensen of Magrnth, Canada, spent the latter part of the week as a guest at the home of Joseph H. Adams. Air. and Airs. Ira Devercmix entertained enter-tained at R" old -fashioned house party Tuemlaj evening. Fifty guests en.jojed an evening of dancing, music and luncheon. lunch-eon. Air. and Airs. Junius Ranks attended partv given by Air. Banks's parents Thursday evening. Air. and Airs. J.ihn R. ibilhday and daughter, Mrs. Kate .tiu-obs, were guests of Mr, and Airs. Alartim Robinson of American Fork Sundaj . j Mis. Albert Anderson nnfrrtnlnod Thursday In honor of her blvthdny anui- ersa ry. 1 1 1 ir- of I he moft pl'M.- .1 n l sociaj I'unc- ; tions of the week was the surprise party given Thursday evening In honor of F. S. , Humphries by 'the members of the Second ward choir, of which he Is president. Games, musio and refreshments were the main features of the evening. James Fugal of Shelley, Idaho, was a Pleasant Grove visitor this week. Aliss Irene Aston gave a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening ln honor of the approaching marriage of her sister. Vilate, Vi-late, to Bradford Shunway of Vineyard. Ernest Cobbley left this week for his home in Moreland, Idaho. Mrs. C. P. Thorne entertained the widows of the Lindon First ward at dinner din-ner Thursday. Covers were laid lor Airs. A. B. Walker. Airs. Alaria Bezzant, Airs. Christine Ash, Airs. Eliza West, Mrs. Alfred Aston, Airs. Annie Kirk, Mrs. En-grl En-grl Magnussen and Mrs. Esther Peck. H. Rasmusson was pleasantly surprised by a number of his friends Tuesday evening even-ing in honor of his birthday anniversary. Refreshments were served. Air. and Mrs. John Atwood spent part of the week visiting Airs. Atwood s mother, Mrs. T. F. Carlisle of Alpine. Elmo Alickleson of Draper was a guest at the home of Air. and Mrs. J. D. Wadley Wad-ley Sunday. 1 FARMINGTON f FARMINGTON. Jan. 22. Miss Grace Wilcox and Aliss Blanch Jacobs entertained enter-tained at a card party on Wednesday evening at the home of the parents of Miss Wilcox. Aliss Clara Sanders is visiting in Alor-gan Alor-gan with Air. and Airs. Jack Turner. Air. and Mrs. Robert Allllr entertained on Sunday evening at a dinner in honoG of President and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury and Air. and Airs. James Murdock of Salt Lake. Covers were laid lor eight. Mrs. Prime Jacobs of Lehi is visiting with her daughter, Airs. John H. Street. Aliss Geneva Booth and Miss Gwendoline Gwendo-line Liess of Salt Lake were the guests of Aliss Gladys Wood on Tuesday. Aliss. j Wood gave a sleighing party in the evening even-ing in honor of the two young ladies. Mr. and Airs. H.-S. Daynes of Salt Lake I were the guests of Al r. and Airs. Robert Rob-ert Miller the first of the week. Miss Mamie Hess Is spending the week in Morgan with her sister, Airs. Richard I Fry- AI iss Alice and Miss Beatrice Boy I'm entertained on Wednesday evening with a sleighing party for a number of friends from Salt Lake and Farming ion; Airs. Jones is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Parkhurst of Wichita. Kan. Miss Alice Abbott of Salt Lake visited in Farmington the first of the week. Airs. J. R. Udy entertained the La n gh-n-101 club at a luncheon Friday afternoon. after-noon. The decorations were In pink and white carnations. Those present were Airs. J. S. Foster, Airs. Frank l'iy, Airs. Sidney Eckstein, Airs. Scott Turner, Mrs. J. H. Steed, Airs. A. S. Brown, Mrs. John Johnson and Airs. Parley Sears. Afiss Bern ice Robinson of ' Salt Lake is the guest of Miss Venleta Palmer. Mrs. G. Q. Knowlton entertained at a luncheon Friday afternoon. Those present were Aire. Squire B. Chipman, Mrs. Leon Stewart, Mrs. Nellie Gardner, Airs. G. R, Chaffin, Airs. Saddle Clark. Airs. Sussie Clark, Airs. J. PL Robinson. Mrs. Robert Miller, Airs. Eva Van Fleet and Mrs. Sessions. One of the most delightful affairs of the week was a card party given by Air. and Airs. Nephi Palmer on Wednesday evening. The prizes were won by Mrs. Eva Van Fleet and Air. Nelson. Those present were Mr. and Airs. H. S. Daynes and Mr. and Airs. Fred Palmer of Salt Lake. Dr. and Airs. A. Z. Tanner of Lay-ton, Lay-ton, Mr. and Airs. D. L. Rice, Air. and Airs. Horace Van Fleet, Mr. and Airs. Robert Aliller and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. 1 BRiGHAM CITY 4 : BRIGHAM CITY, Jan. 22. Saturday afternoon Alaster Chapln Day entertained at a party, taking his numerous little friends first for a sleigh ride about the city for an hour and then returning to the Day home for luncheon. Chaperons were Miss Dorothy Wright, Airs. D. W. Henderson, Airs. H. C. Day. Airs. B. A. ! Loe, Airs. A. G. Frank, Airs. J. D. Call and Mrs. W. J. Lowe. The guests of Master Chapin were Lee and Moroni Brown, David, Henrietta and Leah Henderson, Hen-derson, Lelia Ijoe, Eleanor Lowe, Alary and Robert Frank and Elizabeth Call. Air. and Airs. Adam Larsen left early In the week for California, where they will remain several weeks, visiting and sightseeing. sight-seeing. Mrs. Harold C. Day entertained the Kindergarten club Friday afternoon. Each guest brought her sewing and the afternoon after-noon was pleasantly spent. Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. The guests were Mesdames Orson Hudson, J. L. James, S. I D. Madsen, Perry' D. Peters, William J. ! Lowe, C T. Anderson, H. Bunderson. J. Francis Sheffield, A. S. Rich, R. A. Alad-sen, Alad-sen, D. W. Henderson, A. G. Frank, W. L. Eddy, J. E. Rvan, B. C Call, J. D. Call, B. A. Ie and W. V. Call and Aliss Dorothy Wright. Mr. and Airs. 1. E. Duffln entertained on Sunday evening in honor of Air. and Airs. Ivan Rich. During the evening Alisses June Price and Alamie Duffln entertained en-tertained with musical numbers. The guests were Air. and Mrs. Ivan Rich, Air. and Airs. Abel G. Rich. Air. and Airs. P. J. Larsen, Air. and Airs. Conlson Rich, Air. and Airs. Abel S. Rich. Airs. Lottie Price, Alisses June Price, Irene Puffin, Joyce Price, Mamie and Gladys DufJin and Dr. A. D. Coolcy. The members of the fire department and their friends gave a banquet and ball in the First ward amusement hall Tuesday Tues-day evening. In the party were members mem-bers of the city council and other city officials. After the serving of the banquet ban-quet and a programme was rendered, the evening was spent in. dancing. Airs. L. C. Conine, who has been the guest of her daughter. Airs. C. G. Adney of Corinne, left Alonday for Kansas Citv. where she will spend tho remainder of the winter. She was accompanied as far as Denver by Air. Adney. A. W. Ensign of Logan spent Wednesday Wednes-day In this city yislttng relatives and friends. Miss Olivia Jensen was hostess at a character party on Saturday evening. The feature games of the evening were various vari-ous contests, of which Alisses Olivia Lee and Aluriel Straw were the winners Those present were Airs. Zint Jensen, Alisses Crystal Jeppson, Nettie Knmisou, Ada Johnson, Zola ("all, Nina Nelson, Grace Kelley, Olivia Lee. Louie Thompson, Thomp-son, Imogene Jeppson, Louise Berg, Aluriel Alu-riel Straw, Villadinc Knudson, Lola Nichols. Hattie Nichols, Helen Jensen. Emmeretta Nelson, Rilla PetL, Lavelta Wallace and Amber ITamson. I POCATELLO, IDA. i 4 POCATELLO. Jan. ?2. The members of the Joker club wrm entertained at the homo of Air. and Airs. D. W. Church on North Arthur street Thursday evening. even-ing. High honors were awarded Airs. W. N. AlcCarty and William White. Guests of the club were Mr. and Airs. Lyman Fargo, Air. and Airs. C. P. Bart-let Bart-let t and Airs. Mose Lewis. The Art club met Wednesday afternoon in the public library. Tho program mo eonsisled of a paper on lndsoer by Mi'n. O. P. Barber, a dlseiinsion of Reynolds Rey-nolds by Mrs. Maude Davton and n paper on David Wtlkle and William Aiulready by Airs. Walter It. siders. Airs, Otis S pong berg entertained Wednesday al'tetnuun In honor of Airs. Mono Lewis of Alont pelier. Brtdee w as played during tho al'lernoon. Mrs. William Wil-liam Carovelltn received lush honors, 1'hoso present ru Mis. W. A. M inf. Mrs. D. W. Church. Mrs. A. Igo. Alls. W N. ArcC'iu tv. Mrs. Simon Ecu In, Mr::. Loo lwis. Airs. W. H. hlUlrsev, Mrs. Fred Ball, Airs. J. A. Topper, Airs. K. A. Pease, Airs. J. A. Youngrcn. Airs. L, B. Case, AJrs. V. AL Carevellis, Airs. Dust in of Bhickfoot and Miss Lottie Lewis. A pleasant surprise was given Miss Margaret Al alone last week, when a group of her young friends gathered at her home Tuesday evening. Those present pres-ent were t he Alisses Jessie Grant, Isabel Isa-bel Hannlfan, Mary Keeie. Lucile Hurl, Alary Durham, Eileene Morly, Bertha Church, Beuluh Snow, Rosalia Stoker, Naomi Stoker, Mary Murphey. Alary Steel". Irene Hurl, Thelma Norman, Cecilia Ce-cilia Lang, and Messrs. Kenneth Hull, Arthur Church, Harry Keefe, Lawson Aliller, Hal Scott, Raymond Danlger, Joseph Jo-seph Daniger, Tt3 McDonald, Eldon Archibald, Vernon Richard. Keith Robinson, Robin-son, Charles Case. Harold Bell. Fred Kertz, Hobart Steely, Clarence Strome. Raymond Burbidge, George Bartlctt and Fred Alurphcy. Airs. John Hamilton entertained tha Good Times club Saturday evening ut her home on North Harrison avenue. The members of tho East Side Bridg club were entertained Thursday evening by Airs. W. a. Anthes at her home on South Seventh avenue. High honors were won by Airs. W. A. Huff and Harvey Har-vey Holmes and the guest trophy was awarded to Airs. A. R. Higson. Air. and Mrs. A. R. Higson and Mrs. Dodge wer guests of the club. Airs. N. D. Brookhart entertained the members of the San Souci Kensington club last week. Needles plied busily during dur-ing the early hours of the afternoon, after which a dainty luncheon was served. The members present were Airs. Georga Allen, Airs. A- W. Harmon. Airs. W. ( Illingsvvorth, Airs. IX. Alannlng. -j. Harry Hanlon, Airs. Allan Criswell Airs. C. N. Adamson. Guests of the chib were Airs. Walter Leaf and Mrs. L. Criswell. Cris-well. Airs. Harold Kurtz entertained a group of friends Wednesday afternoon at her apartments in the Fargo. Airs. R. N. Stockslager was hostess to the members of the Wednesday Bridge club this week at her home on North Arthur avenue. . Airs, Henry Higson entertained the Saturday Auction Bridge club this week at bur home on North Garfield avenue. The Ladies' Aid society of - the First Christian church mot Friday afternoon wi t h Al r s. R. F. Jones at h er horn e o n North Alain street. After the business meeting light refreshments were serve i. The third of the series of the Civic club dances was given Friday evening. Aem-liera Aem-liera of the club received the guests and a buffet luncheon was served. Afore than a hundred dancers enjoyed the evening. Tho next and last of the series of dances will be given February 17. Mountain Gem division No. 123, G. I. A. of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Engi-neers, installed of lifers last week in its lodge rooms in the Masonic temple. The new officers are Airs. Otto Eriekon. president; presi-dent; Airs. W. J. Lloyd, secretary-treasurer; Airs. Ruth Billmston, insurant secretary. The Royal N eighbors' Thl mble clu l met Friday afternoon at the home of Airs. Alfred T. Holder on North Garfield avenue. The Young Men's and Young- Ladies Mutual Improvement associations of the ' First and Third ward L. D.-, S. church gave a farewell entertainment -fTi honor of-Bishop of-Bishop Alilo A. Hendricks. Wlnesdav evening. He was presented wijlva handsome hand-some arm chair by the young people. Dancing, supper and a musical ' programme pro-gramme made up the evening's entertainment. enter-tainment. Over 200 members of Bishop Hendrlck's flock were present. w AIiss Jessie Pierce, who has been visiting visit-ing her mother, Mrs. A. J. Pierce, - left last week for her home in Los Anegles. Alls. G. L. Gallagher has as her guest for the balance of the-winter her-far. Dr. R. B. Harvey of Buhl, Idaho. Airs. A. Dolly and her daughter. Airs. Hannah Winn, left last week for a visit in Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. William Jones-and Jones-and daughter of Davenport, Iowa, wlho have been vl si trig hero, -accompanies them. They will join Atrs. A. B. ij en son, who has been on 'the' coasi for some time. In honor of the sixteenth birthday of Clifford Peake, a very' enjoyable party was given Friday. . The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Metho-dist church held the monthly missionary meeting Friday afternoon at the home oi Airs. E. G. Houde, on South Arthur avenue. ave-nue. Miss Pierce rendered a violin solo; Airs. AlcCoon gave an interesting paper, her subject being, "The Influence of the Church on Non-Christian Lines" ; vocaI musio was rendered by Mesdames Ridg-way, Ridg-way, Fogt and Snyder. The Lar'ies Missionary socierv of th First Baptist church met Friaa'v afternoon after-noon with Mrs. W. A. Harmon, on North Garfield avenue. . A mask ball was "given Wednesday evening by the WoodVnen of the World, at which the Women f Woodcraft wera the guests of honou ELY, NEV. " 4 i f ELY, Nev., Jan. 22. Miss Arvilla Van-derlioef Van-derlioef of Ruth was a dinner hostess Friday Fri-day evening, entertaining eiyht of hex Imv friends. , The Wednesday Embroidery club met at the home of Mrs. Anthony Juricll Friday Fri-day afternoon. The guests were Mrs. YV S. Iiulmciuist, Mrs. aael S. Hoas, Mrs. John Weber, Mrs. James S. Bennett, Mrs. Fred Clark, jfs. a W. Dickinson and Mrs. S. C. Patrick. ' Mrs. L. H. Turdock and' daughter, Clcora. returned .Thursday evening, after a brief visit in Salt Lake. " . '. Mrs. Fred West will be hostess at th next meeting of the Big 500 club at her home on Murray street. . Miss O'Haro will entertain at tho neit meeting of tile Spoou club ou Monday evening. . Mrs. C. W. Dickinson entertained tha Thursday Bridge flub during the week. The guests were .Mrs. C. A. Walker, Mrs. W. H. Weller. Mrs. W. H. Bishop, Mrs. Ed. Millard. Mrs. K. II. Richard soi-y Mrs. J. II. Eager and Mrs. John Weber-If Ono of the most brilliant leap year dances of the season was given by the Woman's club at Bi.io hall on 1'Yidsy evening, over 100 couples beirfg present. The 1. K. B. B. dancing party a1 the Stoptoe hotel un Saturday night w.is a .jolly affair, over twenty couples beinjr j present. I Mrs. John Wehor rntertained the Trs-Iduy Trs-Iduy Evening Bridge club at her home this week. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles W. Backe of Kast Ely cnlertainej a. large partv of their fnenda St auction bridto on Wednesday evening. The Woman's club of Ely held Its ro;u-lu ro;u-lu meeting mi Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Kltu McDonald road an interesting paper on "City cluveriiment;" Mrs. J. S. Mil,- closed with a paper on "Home vioveni-ment:'- Mrs. W'oodwiini rendered a piano solo. A short business meeting was held after the programme. Torrance G. King of East Elv and Miss ' rliidie G. l.owe of Ktah were married bv lu.lBO II. w. Edwards on Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The Ladies' guild of St. Bartholomew'. Episcopal church met on Wednesday aft -crnonn with Mrs. (.lus FYlclld at tho Kiclnnar. Mrs. w. N MoAiill returned Tuesday nlgut alter a biief slay in Salt Lake. Mrs. l). p. Hartley, i, ft er spending scr-cnil scr-cnil months In ( 'a lilornia, rclurncd homf Tuesday evening. Mrs. .1. M. Lockout enlei la I tied at an turn bridge on Wednesday allcrnoou. 1-gnosis 1-gnosis bring Mrs. Joseph K. Sieve Mrs. Charles S. Chandler and Mrs. 1 t'earL Look at llin "Jlusinesa Pppori tics" column oT the Tribune Wiint An, I and sec how inauv yon-l tu opesit lulls ari bciii arranged thcic d.-tik. |