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Show Social Happenings in Cities and Towns of Utah 1 ' OGDEN . Cxi'iKN. FeU 17. Mrs. Kre.l N. JImw: emerl;uii i at a lum:hf:n T' n.'in V ;it ii-r ; hnmc In t j Rrov.-iiin; ft;:imi)ents I" complimr'nt l Mrs. ('nrC? .!r8;in Iind-wy. Iind-wy. A hcjw of yellow daffodils formr. thf Y-iitfr.ktf for IliB lurvlKKin lul'lf. l'oc-VH -.wn- laid for !-,'lit. Tufsday a;"! "moon Mrs- Lindsay was the complimented compli-mented yufnt at a tL-a jriven by Mr?. Ilrf-s and i Feril M.-5S at tlie Maids' anri Matron' clul.. The. tea table had a basket of red roses, -with red tulle tons on the handle, as a cent eryile'-e. Ptramers of red ribbon extended the lenftill of the table and violets were sirewn over the cloth. The place cards 'cere hind-palm ?d, hoart-sha ped alcli-tine.3. alcli-tine.3. Mr. and Mrs. O torire lal'erson entertained enter-tained at the d.tmer -Innce Monday evenlnir at the Mal.' aprl Matrons' club. Tie KUC.sts Include I Mr. and Mrs. Huiih '. H owl, Mr. andif.i s. Kred M. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. I'. F. Kjrkendall. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Runvui, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mark Smith. Mr. and Mrs. .1. N. j Sr-aiRO. Mr. and Mis. .P. P. Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Waller O. "We'. Mrs. Rose AVoortrwrf. Miss Marv Utl lefield. Miss I'.ertrude Veatherbv. Ti'. Mark Brown, Italph E. lloa; and Jack l.ittlefleld. In ronipllment to Mrs. Flinon Bam-berer Bam-berer a prettily arranged puncheon was Biven bv Mrs.' Abe Knllil Wednesday afternoon at the Maids' and Matrons'1 flub. The table had as its central dec-oiallon dec-oiallon a basket of yellow and white narcissus and daffodils, with yellow tulle t'Ows on the handle. Covers? were laid for twenty-four. Miss Ruth Wattis entertained at a Ttei Cross tea at her home on Brcles a"nue Thursday afternoon. Red Cross decorations prevailed thrmichout the rooms. Miss Watlis was assisted by j Mrs. V. R. Kimball. Mrs. K. A. I-lttle-field and Miss Bdna Wattin. Presiding at the tea table were Miss Marlon Kick's Ki-ck's and Miss Alberta Wriuht. Tlie Rev. .tohn Edward Carver and Mrs. Richard "R Porter .cave talks on Red Cross association as-sociation and musical selections were rendered bv the Misses Cleone. Oertol and Avon Rich. The recistere.d nurses of the city and the nurses of the Dee hospital attended in uniform. Mrs. W. R. Kimball entertained at a dinner partv Friday evening at her borne oniplimentarv to Mrs. John Randolph Murlson and Mrs. Helen Johnson. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Alexander W. Walker entertained at a tea at the Maids and Matrons' club Tuesday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. Helen Johnson and Mrs. John Randolph. Murison. The tea table had a large basket bas-ket of red carnations with red tulle bows on the handle as a centerpiece. The place cards were heart-shaped valentines. valen-tines. Twenty pruests were in attendance. Mrs. E. A. I.ittlefiekl entertained in -formailv at dinner Tuesday evening at her home In honor of Mrs. Helen Johnson. John-son. Covers were laid for siN. Mrs. F.ngene H. Smith and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence C lletzcl were hostesses at a "oUO" parly at Ihc Maids and Matrons' i dub I Thursday afternoon, at which 100 guests I were entertained. Tea was served following fol-lowing the card games. Miss Mariorie Thomas and Miss ror-otiiv ror-otiiv Thomas entertained the junior class of the Ogden high school anr! a number of special guests at a Valentine dancing partv Friday evening at the Maids and Matrons' club. The Valentine Idea was carried out in the decorations and refreshments. re-freshments. Two hundred guests were in attendance. The patrons and patronesses of the a ff,iii were Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hulaniski and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Wood. Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall entertained at cards Friday afternoon at her home in compliment to Mrs. John Mclntyre of St. Joseph. Mo. Miss Mary I.lttlefield will entertain her bridTw club Tuesday arternoon at the Maids and Matrons' club. The Child Culture club gave its annual musical programme Thursday arternoon at the Berthana, with Mrs. Thomas D. ree as hostess. "Community Music" was the subject of a talk given by Mrs. John C. Cullev. Musical selections were rendered ren-dered by Mrs. Fred G. Clark, Miss Ellen Thomas', Twister Hinchcliffe and the Ogden high school stringed ciuintette. composed of Misses Marv Fisher, Winnie Hutchinson, Hutchin-son, Gladvs Richardson, Avon Rich and Vera lie Lamalar. At the close of the programme refreshments were served. Miss Marv Wattis it 111 entertain at a luncheon at the Maids and Matrons' club Monday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Paul JL Tyler and Mrs. .William B. Johnson, John-son, who are visiting in tills city. A delightful affair of tie week was the benefit ball given by the nurses of the Tee hospital Friday evening at the Berthana. Funds derived rrom the event will be used in furnishing the nurses' new home now in course of construction. The patrons and patronesses of the affair were: Mavor and Mrs. Abbot R. Heywood. Hr. and Mrs. Robert P. Joyce. Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Conroy, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward I. Rich, Br. and Mrs. George A. THckson, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Osgood. Dr. and Mrs. K'.ra C. Rich, Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Pug- T-x- 1 T-,. CJ A ni-artla Tlll- pnd Mrs. Richard B. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. A E. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. "Webb. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Becker and Mrs. Thomas T. Dee. The Indies' Uterarv club met Wednes-dav Wednes-dav afternoon with Mrs. G. W. McCune. The topic for the afternoon was "Period Furniture." Mrs. J. Stanley Dee read an article on "Jacobean and Queen Anne Furniture" and Mrs. A. Herdli gave a paper on "The Furniture, of the Louis XV and Louis XVI Period." The club will meet Wednesday. February ;S, with Mrs. W. C. Wright. The Martha society held Its annual meeting Mondav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hugh t Wood. Officers were elected as follows: Mrs. John S. Lewis, president; Mis. Fxlmund O. Wattls and Mrs. F.zra C. Rich, vice presidents: Mrs. Joseph Wright, secretary; Mrs. Nora S. Rowe. treasurer. Mrs. W. H. Eccles will be hostess to the society Monday. February Febru-ary ;fi, at the home of Mrs. Walker S. Cheesman. Mrs G. W. Perkins was hostess to the Historical societv this arternoon at the Maids' and Matrons' club. The subject for the afternoon was "Panoramic view of South America." given by Mrs. W. II. Meale. The Home Culture club wall meet Thursday, March 1, with Mrs. O. M. l.loyd. her of relatives at a Kensineton Wednes-rtav Wednes-rtav afternoon in honor of Mrs. Walker J. West, at the J. W. Abbott home on Washington avenue. Mrs. Houx was assisted as-sisted by Miss Marion Loonis. j Mrs. Frank E. Tribe will entertain the Vtopia club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Williams was hostess to ,eV "."Oil" club Friday afternoon. Mrs. R. T. Evans entertained informally infor-mally at a Kensington Friday afternoon at her home. in compliment to Mrs. Walker J. West. M:ss Elsie Shorten, a bride of next week "ws the miest of honor at a show-p. show-p. .-ivcii bv her sister. Mrs. Heber J. MrKav, at her home Thursday afternoon. Miss Pauline Shorten entertained in her iionor at the Shorten home tills evening. "'he members of the Mizpah club were entertained bv Miss Meda Parry Thursday Thurs-day evening at her home. The decora-. decora-. ,V.,- were In pink and white sweet was. Five tables of ""'"" "eve played, after which luncheon was served. The Chi Rue clr.h members were the -ucsts of Mrs. Grayee Russell Bartlett at her home Wednesday evening. The Daughters of the Pioneers held their fifth annual ball Monday evening in the Berthana. More than loflo persons per-sons were in attendance and the event was a brill'ant success. The local Elks gave the fifth dance of (1, iis-l7 season Thursday evening in the ciub balliuoni, about fifty couples MISS NAOMI THOMAS, popular younp; society girl of Spanish Fork, who has been entertaining extensively this winter. , jr. '-;.,.. " K A s , TJX n - s, A-e- fe - t ,,3 ' - 7 . VH v V. y s rA j ? u "t ' ' " - : i 1 1 - r ! " Sr&! v -v , x' i ! " y : ' f:;-;. i ' " ,j ' , x -' I ' I y f-Ky , -s ?:l " t " " if - - 1 IF participating In the delightful affair. I Music was furnished by the Lillian I Tha teller orchestra and refreshments j were served. The final dance of the series will he given some time in March. The 1 017 Five "Hundred club will meet with Dr. and Mrs. . E'i ward M. Conroy Thursday evening. ! Th Aeneadae ciub of the Ogden high school entertained the Carman club and the hipii school faculty Monday evening. ! Tiie social opened with i literary and j musical programme, followed by dancing. Mrs. Krnest II. Anderson announces the marriage of her slater. Meiba Mat hew. to Frank W. Barrie. The wedding toolc place in IjOs Angeles February 6. A tea v.-as Riven Tuelay afternoon at the lioi7ie of Zlrs. "VV. CI. I-Yeiday liy the women of I lie Presb-terian church. Mrs. John A. Monson, Mrs. Ralph D. Roberts, Mrs. A. S. Condon s.nd Mrs. Guy Johnson John-son were the hostesses. The Masonic club gave a dance for the Majsonle fraternity and their ladies in the K. of P. hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. Joseph A. Ferraro left the first of the week fr Chicago, where she will resume re-sume piano study under Fannie Bloom- field Zeisler. Mrs. Helen Johnson, who has been the guest of her sister. M'-s. T.awrrnce T. Dee, for the past two weeks, will leave Monday for her home in Chit-ago, Mrs. Paul M. Tyler arrived in Ogden Monday from San Francisco fnr a twu weeks' visit before leaving for Wyoming, where she will reside. While in this city she is the guest of Mrs. Louis II. Peery. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Morgan T-indsay and son, Wesley, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred X.( lless for several days the first part of the week, en route to I their new- home in Chicago from Ontario, Cal. - . I Mr. find Mrs. W. IT. Harris left Tuesday Tues-day for' a three weeks' stay in California. Califor-nia. Mrs. Simon Bamberger visited in Ogden Og-den Wednesday, the guest cf, Mrs. Abe Kuhn. Mrs. Walker J. West will leave tomorrow to-morrow lor her home in Dee. Or.. afifr .1 month's vis't with Ogden relatives and friends. Mrs. William B. Johnson of Portland. Ore, Is the guest of Mrs. Donald K. R hi vers for two weeks. Mrs. James T. Abbott returned Thnrs-dav Thnrs-dav to Devil's Slide after a two weeks' George 1. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. TV. W. Gillies are visiting visit-ing friends in Portland and Seattle for several weeks. Mrs. M. F. Lence. a former resident of this citv, is here from Washington, D. C, and is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thurman. Mr and Mrs. Frank Wright left Tues-dav Tues-dav for a month's visit in Dos Angeles, ban Diego and other coast points. Mr and Mrs. O. J. " Doon have gone to California on a visit. They will be absent three weeks. Mrs. Kathe.rine Garvin left Wednesday for Lexington, Ky. Mrs Rmma Laird Tours has gone to j T ms Angeles, where she will visit rela- , lives and friends for several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Frank P. Branting and j faniilv left the first of the week for a visit "with friends and relatives in ew Orleans and Lake Charles. La. ; Queen Fstiier chapter No. 4. ( . E. S., gave a valentine tea in the Masonic temple tem-ple Wednesday afternoon. The annual hall of the Blue Bell club will be given Tuesday evening at the Berthana. Mrs. Herbert Parker will be hostess to her club Friday afternoon. A valentine dancing party was given Tuesday evening in' the Third ward amusement hall by the Mutual Improve ment associations of the ward. Georsre F. Busrh has gone to California to spend his vacation. The Daughters of the Mormon battalion met Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. W. Richardson. A musical and literary programme pro-gramme was given and refreshments were served. Mrs. Bert Fmley will entertain the G. I. A. club Friday afternoon. The Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clark Gibson. The Maccabees rave a dance Friday evening in the Woodmen hall. The Poinsetthi L-lub met Thursday with Mrs. G. D. Jost. I A meeting of the Baptist Toadies' Aid society was held at the home of Mrs. Xorwo.l on Yun Buren avenue. Mnn.iav e veiling the Knights of ('. himbus will tlve a dancing party in the Woodmen hall. The Railway Postal clerks gave a Valentine Val-entine party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Manning Friday evening. Mrs. George A. Lashus was hostess to tiie Cosmos club Wednesday afternoon. The Ladies' auxiliary to the Spanish War Veterans entertained at a Valentine party Wednesday evening at the home , of Mrs. John Drew. A meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the First Methodist church was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. J. Malono. The second chapter of "World Missions and World Peace" was reviewed by Mrs. J. G. Falck and Mrs. Archie Decker. Tuesday afternoon a silver tea will be given by the Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church at the home of Mis. Angus Kennedy. The members of the 1916 "500'' club gave a masquerade party at the home of Mrs. Luddington on Twelfth street Wednesday evening. The Ogden lodges. Royal Neighbors of America and the Modern "Woodmen of America, held their joint annual card party and dance Wednesday evening in the Fraternity block. At the home of Mrs. S. X. Cole Thursday Thurs-day afternoon t he Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church gave a colonial tea. MesJames Long; Weatherhy, Clancy and Smith assisted in entertaining. Tlie members of the Rem bra club were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Webb, 1S3 Washington avnue. "Five hundred" was played and the prizes were awarded to Mesdames B. Gilchrist, J. Weh-h and F. Vogei. Lunch-con Lunch-con was served by the hostess. Announcement An-nouncement was mane of the marriage on St. Valentine's day of Miss Grace Crites, a popular member of the club. Mrs. GiU-hhst will entertain the club members at her home, i37 Adams avenue, ave-nue, on Thursday, March 1. PROVO f PROVO, Feb. IT. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. I D. Cassity entertained the following follow-ing at dinner and an evening of progressive progress-ive games, music, and chat: Bishop anr Mrs. ,T. A. Puttie,. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farrer, Mr. a nd .Mrs. A. tf . Jones, Mr. and Mrs. David John, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rincklev, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Hughes. Dr. George F. Robinson, Mr. a nd Mrs. A. H. Ixwe. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jcfferies and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Iverson. TVfdnesdav afternoon the Utah sorosis met with Mrs. R. R. Irvine, .lr. The Rev. A. Stewart delivered a n address in connection con-nection with his experiences in the slums of Xew Yoik. The club will meet next week with Mrs. Alex Hedonist, when Mrs. J. B. Ashton will give a paper on "The Educational Value of Moving Pictures." Pic-tures." A prenuptial affair of Wednesday after noon was uin siiower given bv Airs. John I Bott and Mrs. I. II. Masters at the borne , of the former, rornpihnentarv to Miss I Mamie Bott. a bride-elect of next month. , Twenty guests were present. ' ! Mrs. Ann Pailey was the honored erust ' .at a surprise party eiven by thirty of her friends Tuesday evening. Mrs. Alva Nelson was hostess to the members of the Thursday Afternoon Card club members at Hanson's. Luncheon followed five hundred. Thirty gi tests participated in a partv given by JMrs. Eph Homer Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday. Mrs. Fred G. Richmond entertained informally in-formally at cards Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Lydia Jones, a bride of the month. Mrs. P. A. Nlson and Airs. Ethel Band-ley Band-ley of Salt Ir.ke are spending a week in Provo with their parents. Mrs. C. E. Sutherland of Park Citv is spending a week in Provo with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Whit taker. The Thursday Afternoon Five Hundred Card club entertained t heir husbands at a whist party at Hanson's. Eisht tables of which were placed and prizes awarded to Mrs. L. L. Baker and W. L. Whitte-more. Whitte-more. consolation favors to Airs. Alva Nelson and At Cain. Luncheon was served to the following: Messrs. and Mesdames B. B. Flack. Al P. Cain, F. L. Corev, J. H. Smith. Alva Nelson. Walter Adams, John Collie, L. J,. Baker. Le Roy Potter, G. H. Heindsetman, 1 1. F. Cannon. Clarence Clar-ence Pratt, D. Wallick. Bee Wallick. XV. L. Whittemore, S. J. Jones and J U Buebi. Mrs. J. E. Armistead was surprised Tuesday afternoon by her daughters. Mrs. R. A. Garrett and Mrs. .T. O. Dotre. in honor of her fifty-fourth birthday. The guest of honor was the recipient of a number num-ber of beautiful birthday gifts. Luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. .T. p. Keeler, M rs. Arl i n ston Mortensen, Mrs. J. I j. Robinson. Mrs. Gardner. Airs. X. F. Wilson. Ai rs. John Sa xey. Mrs. Milton Jacobs, Mrs. John Swenson, Airs. Lucv PchofieU and Mrs, J. R. Winder of Salt like City. The N!ke Reading club met Thursday tat the home of Mrs. .1. S. Smith in special spe-cial session. Miss Maxun delivered an i in ercstiug 1'-! ure on h.-ilth, at the conclusion con-clusion of vhi-h luncheon was sc-rved by the hostess. One of the social a f fairs of the week was the afternoon card party and Ken-s'nsUm Ken-s'nsUm given at Hanson's Tuesday by Mrs. W. .T. Stiehl and Mrs. Gnr-ze A. Hanson. The guests included tlie Mes-dames Mes-dames J. R. Hod son. W. L. Whii temore. S. J. Jones, W. O. Creer, P. L. Wallh k' pee Wallick. J. C. ("lark. Alva Van Wau-onen. Wau-onen. W. M. Rovlance. C!h vton Jenkins C. r. Decker. Fera Pecker. X. H. Xelson, R. E. Knowlden. Jesse Knight. T. F. Pierponr, Heln 1 Redford. .1. B. Ashton. Ash-ton. J. E. Yates. G. H. 1 leindsehnan. J. M. Jones, R. I.. Anrierhc rg. W. F. Parker. C. H. Stevens. Knight S. Jordon, G, 1 1. Naylnr, F. G. Richmond, Sam Schwab. R. K. Irvine, Jr.. W. D. Roberts. David Grant, Grant Fal-j-y. E. T. Jonfs, J. F. Buchci, R. E. Allen, Wells Rrimhall. James Brown, C. H. Ward, W. U R,ei.sa h. P. G. Peterson. Peter-son. ( '. II. Wriciit. Merle Taylor. R. G. Worslev, Leland Farrer. J. W. Farrer, J. T. Farrer, Frank Smbbs. V"yn.an Berg. A. B. Morgan. Ah-x Hednuist, W. U Man-sum, Man-sum, Harlow Smoot. Ix-onard Null a 11, J. A. Buttle, Allie Cunningham. Jacob Coleman. Cole-man. Alva Nelson, Ida Smoot .Hi sen berry, Jacob Eans, E. 11. Black, Will Thurrnfin. W. Re id. Henry Gase. I I i. Masters. C. E. Sprague, E. E. I'orfm.iri, W. C. """rawford, J. S. Smith. E. G. Mushes, J. II. Twelves. Maggie Stewart, Mrs. Ti;k-1 cr. Miss L'dia Jones. Miss l.ael Irvine. Miss Salirm Fairer, Miss Alargaret Du-senivrry. Du-senivrry. 'rlda' afternoon 1 he Nineteenth Century Cen-tury club met in regular session at the home of Mrs. I.adgiv 1'homsen. A paper on "Dor Fi " is 'hut," was gi ven by Airs. George W. F;;;;roy. Vocal selections were rendered t,y Airs. I. II. Masters. A bridge-luncheon narfy v. as given by Mrs. W. F. P-arkcr Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Lydia Jones, a bride of the month. Thursday evening M iss Virginia Suth-erland Suth-erland was hostess to members of her 5"0 card club. Mrs. J. T. Fairer had as her guest last week Mrs. S. L. Ilamngton of American Fork. Miss LaVieve H uish entertained the .seventh grade pupi's of the B. Y. V. at her home Friday evening. Mrs. Jessie S. Taylor of Pavson is the guest of Provo friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith of Pocatello, Idaho, are here visiting Air. and Airs. M. I Bushman. Miss Mildred T id well of Pavson spent the week-end in Provo with Miss Merle Manwill. Mis. John Johnson of Ben iamin spent the week-end in Provo with her daughters, ! the Misses jlsle and Eleanor Johnson. I The Misses Leona Both and Erma Bennett Ben-nett spent the week-end in Salt Lake ! with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Talmage. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stiehl enU-rtaineJ at dinner. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames Knight Starr Jordan, George A. Hanson and Ross ; orsley. I Friday afternoon Mrs. Allie John was , hostess to the members of the Segola club. Refreshments were served. One of the afternoon parties of Thursday Thurs-day took place at the residence of Mrs. B. B. Flack. At four tables the guests played bridge and the favor was received by Mrs. S. J. Jones. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Arvle Chatwin were surprised sur-prised by a party of their friends Saturday Satur-day evening when they returned from Salt LaJte, where they were married the nrm-inin: Tlinrwv Mr. and Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan gave an informal auto party last Saturday ; evening in lienor of Miss Mina Taylor, ; who recently arrived from New York. ! Mrs. Frank Moore and Miss Mav Moore i entertained at cards Fridav in honor of j Mis Lydia Jones. I LOGAN LOGAN", Feb. 17. The fifteenth anniversary anniver-sary of the U. A. C. Woman's club was celebrated Friday evening at the home of Mrs. E. T. Lewis by the members of the club and their partners. An elaborate supper preceded an evening of cards and dancing. The supper table was graced with Cecil Brunner roses. Marguerites were about the rooms. The committees that planned and carried out the delightful delight-ful entertainment were composed of the following: Airs. Ray B. West, Mrs. E. G. Petersen, Airs. George Hendricks, Mrs. S. O. Stevens-, Mrs. George R. Hill, Mrs. , C. XV. Nibley, Jr., Mrs. Marrlner Ecclcs, Mrs. Frank Thatcher, JJrs. Asa Bullen 'and Mrs. E. T. Lewis. Mrs. George B. Hendricks entertained at a prettily appointed "500" party Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at her home on First North street. Red carnations were about the rooms. Following the card games refreshments re-freshments were served. A prize was awarded to Miss Marie Ra rber. The guests were as follows: Mesdames Asa Bullen. Rov Bullen, A. F. Card on. Karl Smart. Guy Cardon, C. W. Nibley, Jr., Or- I ville Adams. G. B. C'atne, Earl Robinson. I Frank Mc A lister. Jack Watson, Frank j Thatcher, Misses Marie and Louisa Bar- i hpr, Ella Hatch, Edith Bowen, Hope Mc-Murtry, Mc-Murtry, Margaret Niblev, Irma Allen, Allie j Cox and Genevieve Thatcher. Mrs. E. G. Petersen is in Salt Lake for an indefinite stay. The U. A. C. Woman's Faculty league met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John L. Cobum, with Mrs. Coburn, Mrs. i T. Hirst. Mrs. L. R. Humphries and Mrs. Greves as hostesses. "Ode to a Nightingale" and "Ode to a Grecian Urn," by Keats, were the subjects discussed during the afternoon. Refreshments were served. I The IT'. A. C. Woman's club met "Monday "Mon-day "afternoon With Mrs. Eftie Merrill. Mrs. X. Ai. Pederson read "The Gods of the Mountain." by Lord punsany. Mrs. A. W. Ensign was a guest of the afternoon. The hostess served tea. Air. and Mrs. Marrlner bccies lett Monday Mon-day for the northwest for a two weeks' trip. The Clin Hub met Wednesday afternoon at tiie Hotel Iogan. with Mrs. F. O-Reynolds O-Reynolds as hostess. Miss Klizabeth I'nderwood read Andreyeff's drama, "Life of Alan." Airs. Weston Vernon gave a very comprehensive discussion of the drama and a general discussion followed. The hostess served tea. Mrs. T. E. A. Hall and Airs. Bob Marin were guests of tlie afternoon. The Wobyca society met Monday even-Ins even-Ins with Mrs. Joseph R. Jensen. President Presi-dent C. N. Jensen gave a very interesting talk on "Prolongation of Life." Morris Chrlstensen contributed a vocal solo. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Thatcher. Misses Joan Moan, Drew i and T Tat tie Stewa rt. Etta Merrill, Irene Cressel and Mrs. E. L. Merrill were guests of the evening. Mr. a nd Mrs. H. A. Pedersen enter-talned enter-talned at dinner Fridav evening. A crystal crys-tal basket of marguerites and carnations formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for the host and hostess. President and Mrs. C. X". Jensen, fir. and Mrs. O. H. Budge. Professor and Mrs. W. O. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Neil-sen. Neil-sen. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Dr. and Airs. J. S. Calderwood, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Odell. On Monday evening Mr. and Mr p. H. A-Pedersen A-Pedersen entertained at a ".jflO" party. Pink roses, pink and white carnations and ferns were utilized in a pretty decorative arrangement throughout the rooms. Following Fol-lowing tiie card games refreshments were served. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Henry Farr and S. K. Needham. Those I present were as follows: Dr. and Mrs. D. i C. Budge, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl, Air. and Mrs. S. E. Needham. Dr. and Mrs. j t. B. Budge. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hav-w-ard. Air. "and Mrs. S. J. JePpeson. Mr. land Mrs. G. T. Alvord. Mr. and Mrs. Har- jvev Farr. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bell. Mr. land Mrs. E. J. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon. Air. and Mrs. John A. Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. .Neilsen. Mrs. E. S. Budge. The Sorosis ahtmnae met Friday even- ' nig with Miss Marie Barber. Followiner ja short business meeting the ladies snent 'an hMir with their needlework. Refresh- 1 merit s were served. j The Si rma Theta Phi sorority enter-I enter-I tained with a ard and dancing party 'Wednesday evening at tiie Sr. John's (house. The decorations and all tlie details ' of the party were carried out in the val-lentlne val-lentlne Idea. Red hearts and red carna-i carna-i tious were in evidence about the rooms. ! Refreshments were served. Thirty cou 1 pies were in attendance. 1 Miss Edythe Andrus entertained with ia mnsh-al evening last Swndnv at the ' home of Mrs. Karl Smart on West First I North street. The evening was conchid-j conchid-j ed with refreshments. Those included j were as follows: Misses Bena Petersen, Mary Smith. Jessie Scott. Luna Farrell. Mary Thain, Delia Smith. Lucy Langton. Ollev Jean Nibley. George Eocles, Lee Turner. Harald Trot man, Cecil Christiansen. Christian-sen. Alton Harris. Charles Nibley. Leland Watkins, Cyril Hammond, Oliver Edwards. Ed-wards. George Parkinson and Alfred Farrell. Far-rell. M rs. Ezra O. Smith entertained at a "".HO" part y Wednesday evening. Red carnations and red hearts were about the rooms. Following tiie card games refreshments re-freshments were served. Those present were Airs. Seth Blair. Mrs. E. S. Budire. Mrs. I. an ranee Bailey, Mrs. John Christiansen. Chris-tiansen. Mrs. Glsh. Misses Ollie and Tillie Johnson, Harriet Smith, Nellie Lloyd and Ida Smith. Tlie Gamma X"u club gave a valentine j dancing party Saturday evening at the home of Misses Lois and Aldyth Vernon. Red and white hearts and cupids were huntr about tiie rooms. The lights were shaded with red shades. The early part of the evening was spent playing "500." A supper was served and the remainder of tin- evening was spent in dancing. Twenty -four were in at tendance. The Beta Peltas entertained with a 'most delightful dancing party last Satur-Jday Satur-Jday evening at the Woman's gymnasium. 1 Hearts, cupids and potted plants were ar-I ar-I ranged with excellent decorative effect I about the hall. Light refreshments were j served. About thiity-five couples were in I attendance. Miss Dorothy Golden entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening in compliment to Miss Rachel Pedersen, who left Thursday for Salt Lake, where she will take voice culture. Carnations vere used about the rooms. Music and games furnished the entertainment entertain-ment for the evening. Refreshments were served. Twelve guests were in attendance. attend-ance. Mrs. Sidney Stevens arrived home Wednesday Wed-nesday from Ogden. where she had spent few clays as the guest of Mrs. Henry Stevens. Mrs. Oscar Borkman entertained at an cla horn t el y appointed supper Wednesday evening in compliment to Mr. Borkman's birthday anniversary. The long table was decked with carnations and violets. Covers were laid for fifty. A social evening even-ing followed the supper. Mrs. Annie Barber entertained at a prettily appointed Kensington Thursday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. J. XV. Bean of Teton, Idaho, who is here visiting visit-ing her daughter, Airs. Roy D. Thatcher. Marigolds and violets were utilized to decorate the rooms. Refreshments concluded con-cluded the afternoon's entertainment. The guests, besides tlie guest of honor, 'were as follows: Mesdames Roy D. Thatcher, Oscar Borkman, L. J. Haddock, H. P. Barber, A. G. Barber, Mary Thain, N. A. Pedersen, T. E. Daniels. Moses Thatcher, Lorin A. Merrill and Kate Preston. Miss Portia Stewart entertained about twenty of her friends Wednesday evening from 5 to S o'clock in observance of her birthday anniversary. Flinch, pit and other games were played. Refreshments were served and the evening was concluded conclud-ed with a bob-sleigh ride. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Reynolds entertained at dinner Thursday evening, with a few games of cards following. The table was graced with roses. Covers were laid for the host and hostess and the following guests: Mr. and Airs. E. J. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. S E. Needham, Need-ham, Air. and Mrs. C. F. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Frampton. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson entertained enter-tained the Bridge club Wednesday evening. even-ing. The guests were entertained at four small tables, with refreshments following. Miss Ella Hatch and Mrs. Asa Bullen entertained Friday afternoon in observance observ-ance of the birthday anniversary of their mother. Airs. H. E. Hatch. The rooms were decorated with cut flowers. Music and conversation were features of the entertainment. en-tertainment. Refreshments were served. About twenty were in attendance. 1 PARK CITY 4 f PARK CITY, Feb. 17. The Women's Athenaeum held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Guy Hortin Monday afternoon. aft-ernoon. A paper on the "Benefits of a Public Library" was read by Mrs. H. S. Townsend. The next meeting will be on the 19th of this month. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the A. O. H. entertained at a valentine party Tuesday evening in the Union hall. The evening was spent in cards, dancing and refreshments. refresh-ments. Mrs. Joseph Kaufman of Diamond ville. Wyo., is the house guest at the home of Mrs. E. P. Tracy. The high school students were entertained enter-tained at a dance in Heber City Monday evening. The military hand entertained their friends at a masquerade ball Wednesday Wednes-day evening. The Octagon Card club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Airs. A. W. Wilson Wil-son Thursday evening. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames E, M. Mc-Gin Mc-Gin ley, L. M. Muirbrook. W. B. Cole. W. A. Raddon, J. W. Brooks. John Crane. Daniel Konald, J. T. McLaughlin, Harry Wilson and Miss Gertrude Wil3on. iuiss Irene jenoro eniertainea ner classmates class-mates at her home Friday evening. Those present were the Alisses Mildred I very, Lucy Ix-ggie. Lucile Pike, Nora Boyle, Ruby Wilson, Grace Thompson, Mamie Lindsay and Thelma Jones. Mr. and Airs. W. R. Jefford entertained at dinner Sunday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Maxin. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wentworth and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Parker enterta ined at a delightful valentine card party Wednesday Wednes-day evening in Society hall. Hearts and cupids were in evidence throughout the decorative scheme and also in the refreshments. refresh-ments. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Frank McEwan, O. A. Fors-lund, Fors-lund, W. D- Sutton, J. E. Weeter. G. E. Hedges, Sherman -Armstrong, Edward Hurlhut. E. J. Begcrs, Frank Stone, W. J. Buck, J. F. Welsh, J. W. Buck. Mark Snow, Samuel Dunn, D. E. Kine:. Fraser Buck. H. AY. Deighton. J. E. Frazee, W. B. Cole, Robert Dalgleish. A. W. Wilson, E. M. McGintey. W. A. Raddon, L. M. Muirbrook, Perry Bush, T. J. Rasmussen, Le Page Raddon, C. Sutherland. Walter Evans. R. TT. Williams, Max Sutherland. Sherman Fargo, Henrv Welsh. Alfred Poidge. M. P. Hurlhut. J. W. Brooks. Zack Oblad, Dr. and Airs. G. B. Sheen. Dr. and Airs. E. P. Le Compte, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Snow. Dr. W. J. Bard si ey, Mrs. Annie Raddon, Mrs. Gertrude Hasar, Mrs. AI. Muffett, Airs. S. E. Huey. Mrs. Henrietta Parker, the Misses Ella Adams, Agnes Harrington, Martha Kelly, Hannah Le Compte, Jessie Hurlhut, Mildred Clark, Donna Mae Hunting. Gertrude McLaughlin, McLaugh-lin, Lol.s Gibson, Frances Sherman. Lyn-den Lyn-den Schaper. Barbara Parker. Emma Sut-j ton. Mae Baillle and the Alessrs. F. J. ; McLaughlin, S. L. Raddon. Thomas Wal-den, Wal-den, C. E. Wentworth, E. Stickrod, F. Sherman and R. H. BUHnes. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. B. Cole. Mrs. Edward Hurlbut, J. L. Frazee and Thomas Wal-den. Wal-den. The Vaka-Hula-Hickey-Dula club was entertained at the home of Miss Lenora Wi'herow Thursday evening with music and luncheon. Those present were the Misses Jennie and Charlotte Frie. Mabel Thomas, Hazel Post and Sarah Berry. The Five Hundred Afternoon card club was entertained at the home of Mrs. A. 0. Forslund Saturday afternoon at her home. Those present were the Alesdames ",. J. Beirgs, Frank McEwan, C- J- Parker, Ci. P. Sheen. S. B. Dunn. J. L. Frazee, G. E. Hedges, Alark Snow, M- Muffett, W. D. Sutton, J. F. Welsh, G. C. Wentworth. Went-worth. J- E. Weeter, Gertrude Ha gar. Miss Gertrude AIcLaughlin and Miss Ella Adams of Los Angeles. Mrs. Ellen Fahey left Sat unlay for Butte. Mont., for a visit with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. J. 'J. Holland. A Valentine party was given by the Misses Drucilla Cunnington and Peal Jen nines a: the home of the latter on Wednesday evening, "500" being the. game ! played. The prizes were awarded to R. i 1. McDonojgii, Miss Let ha Stewart, Joe j Brunyer and Babe McLellan. The invited in-vited guests wtre Messrs. Max Meha m. Vern I alby, Roger AlacDonough. A. lzatt, Keith Buck, Joe Brungyer, Harold Hartwell, Roy Gale, Edwin Hartwell. Bill Devilin, B. Kearns, Klvde Peterson. Harry Raddon. Ralph Gale, T. Bauerbach, Mr. McKeen. Rudd Lee, Ira Sherman. Wallace Wal-lace Markham, Garvin Evans, Tom Rtrk-beck; Rtrk-beck; Alisses Irene Griffin, Fram-ew Sherman. Sher-man. Babe McIeHan, Ruth Hillstrom, Iavina Konold, Sibyl Holland, Elizabeth Martin, Birdie Bealtv. Winifred Jennings, Mary Hillstrom. Mildred Konold. Edythe Mc Fat-laud, H or tense Hartwell. Julia M'-Ponough. M'-Ponough. Lei ha Stewart and Laviella Cunnington. 1 EUREKA t V EFREKA, Feb. IT. Miss Grace Allen, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Allen, was hostess host-ess at a party given early in the week In honor of her seventh birthday. Luncheon was served at a prettily decorated table, which had for a centerpiece an elaborate birthday cake. The children present were Lillian Fouycr, Vos Fartheringham, Helen I farris. "Carrie Pablo. Nellie Parsons, Par-sons, Hat tie Lyons, Chloe 1 larriman, Anna Pearl Coombs, Leona Forcey, Clathia Allen, Kenneth Humphrey, Louis Ha gen and Kenneth Allen. Members of tlie Bridge club plan a farewell fare-well party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Dickenson at the Pickenson home this evening. It will be well attended by club members and their husbands. Mr. and Mrs. Pickenson will leave Eureka later -In the month to take up their residence at Price. A session of the Bridge club was Held at the home of Mrs. Edward Pike Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon of this week. Following the programme of ca rds. in which t he prize was won by Mrs. W. C. Clark, the hostess served dinner. Tiie next meeting of the organization will be at the home of Mrs. V. L. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders returned early in the week after a trip to Salt Lake City, where they were called by the death of tiie latter's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duggan and children will leave shortly for California, where they will spend several weeks. Miss Genevieve Sullivan returned to Salt Lake Monday afternoon after spend- j ing a couple of days at tlie borne of Mr. : and Mrs. Frank Beesley. Miss Sullivan is teaching school in Salt Lake City. - Miss Anabel Mooney was called to Chicago Chi-cago Saturday, a message informing her , of the death of her brother. Mrs. W. H. Green of Silver City was In Springville Wednesday attending the funeral fu-neral of Mrs. Thomas Sutherland, an old-time old-time friend. Samuel Garbitt and Miss Xettie V. Boyd, both of Silver City, were married at Provo during the past week. They will reside In Silver City. Mrs. Hugo Deprezin and daughter, Mrs. James P. Priscoll, were in Salt Lake City this wreek. Mrs. Tj. L. Reynolds returned to Salt Lake Monday after visiting Mrs. K. L. Harper. Miss Belle Sullivan, who has been attending at-tending the University of Utah, has returnee re-turnee to accept a position in the office of one of the local stores. The Knightville Relief society members will give a "yama yam a" party Friday evening, February 16. Miss Frances Bergstrom,. who left last week for California, was married February Feb-ruary 7 to Robert Stone of Berkeley, Cal. The young lady was accompanied to California Cali-fornia by her sister, Miss Alma rVrg-strom. rVrg-strom. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bergstrom of this city. Mr. Stone is a former resident of Eureka. He haB made his home in Berkeley for the past year. Mrs. William Reed entertained a number num-ber of her friends last Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Covers were laid for Airs. Bert A verson, Mrs. Clarence Saulsbury, Mrs. Frank Cromar, Airs. Malcolm Green, all of Eureka, and Mrs. R. Crocker of Salt Lake City. Miss Melba Saulsbury returned last Sunday after a visit with Mis.3 Garnet Stewart of Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs. George Cromar were surprised sur-prised Monday evenig. when friends took possession of their home and carried out a programme of games. About twenty were present. Luncheon was served. Last Thursday John Oeborn and MisS Daisy Plnterella, both of Eureka, were married at Provo. Both are well known residents of this city. 1 RICHFIELD RICHFIELD. Feb. 17. Mrs. Joseph Ogden Og-den entertained at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Erick-son. Erick-son. Mrs. J. R. Chipman. Mrs. Mi'ton Gentry. Mrs. C. H. Mcf ntvre and Mrs. R. M. Nelson of Idaho. . , Miss Florence Oliver entertained the Infinity and Ever-ready clubs of the high school at a valentine pa rty Saturday evening. The. invited guests were Miss Verna Nelson, Miss Bessie Xeill, Miss Fern Sevy, Miss Allien Blomauist. Miss onua r-.net, i.n iviunei eegmuier. Miss Myrtle Jeffery, Seymour Black, Leo Sevy, Sam Beall. Pe Wayne Etr-e, Clarion .Torgenson. Q. Hansen. Orvin Malmquist. Arndell Hansen and Wallace Thompson. Thomp-son. M Iss Pearl Chrlstensen enterta Ined 100 guests at a trousseau tea Friday afternoon after-noon and evening. The room was decorated dec-orated in marigolds. Miss Chrlstensen was assisted in receiving by Miss Verna Nelson, while Miss Rrmon Ross and Miss Madeline Morrison served punch. Mrs. j: " H. Erickson entertained at luncheon Thursday afternoon In honor of her sister. Airs. R. M. Nelson of Idaho. Fourteen guests were present. Mrs. Marion Sees-miller entertained at cards Tuesday afternoon. Those present were the Mesdames Tom Earl, Edward Clark, June Seegmiller. O. Earl. P. Seeg-miller, Seeg-miller, Edward Burr, Mabel Shepard, L. Graham, George- Hunter, H. Phillips, J. XV. Ogden and Ross fleppler. Mrs. Seegmiller Seeg-miller was assisted by the Alisses Florence Flor-ence Oliver and Geneva Dean. Miss Pearl Chrlstensen and Melvin E. Miner left Tuesday and were married In the Salt Lake temple February 14. Mr. and Mrs. Miner will be at home' to their friends after March 1 at Richfield. Airs. James Barlow entertained at a Kensington Tuesday afternoon in honor of her thirty-ninth wedding anniverasry covers weie lain ior tne .Mesdames R. F Haycock, Georse Rasmussen. Charles Hansen. Chris Neilson. P. C. B. Peterson M. Neilson, M. C. Chrlstensen. Joseph Hr.nsen. tlie Alisses Leona, Mabel and Edith Barlow and Miss Roda Ramlose. f salinaT f 4 V SAUNA, Feb. 17. One of the social functions of the season was the partv given by Mr. and Mrs. p. p. Peterson for their daughter, Af Lon, in honor of her birthday anniversary Friday evening Luncheon was served to Afton Peterson Vendela Brandt, Beulah West, Aloiitez Mattson. Mary Whiting, Leona Chrlstensen, Chrlsten-sen, Wilma Frncey. Lucile Crane, Erma Larson. Sylvia Wright. Mary Ivie, Ber-nice Ber-nice Ewels, Myrtle Bench, Dean Steele Lodea Hansen, Leah Crane, Osmond Peterson. Lynn Steele. Arthur Williams Gillyard Herbert, Claud Christensen" James Smith, Dr. and Airs. C. E. West' Air. and Mrs. G. A. Erandt, Air. and Airs' P. F. Peterson and Mrs. Libbie Ivie. A pleasant social affair of the week was the progressive card partv given by Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hatton and Air. and Mrs. Ira Rasmusson at the latters' home. Luncheon was served. Among the social events of the week was the surprise party given at theiome of John Arneson Monday evening in honor of his birthday anniversary. Cards were enjoyed by Mr. and Airs. Emmett Robins, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Scorup, Mr. and Mrs. Johp Olson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. West. Mr. and Mrs. Frqnk Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ar-pyle. Ar-pyle. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohens, Mr. Borden Bor-den and the guest of honor. The f.nn" rnb was entertained at ths Iris theater by Air. and Mrs. Dean Brown and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Arrivee on Saturday Satur-day evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Massion, Air. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, Air. and Mrs. Lchi Peterson. Mr. and Airs. I. X. Crosier. Mr. and Airs. P. R. Mitchell. Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. James Rex. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. Ie Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Bullock, Mr. and Mis. H. B. Crandall, Mrs. A. J. Lewis. Airs. Mary Ouddehack, Mrs. Her Freece, Alvin Brown and Andy Peterson. Mr. and Airs. E. W. Crane entertained at a progressive five hundred card party at their home Monday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. p. - Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Lehl Peterson. Air. and Mrs. J. T. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. c. E. West, Air. and Airs. Georcfl Fcnn. Mr. and Airs. C. A. Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Anderson, Mrs. Marv Ouddehack, Oud-dehack, Airs. Bena Allrrd. Mrs. 'll. 'V Wright, Dan Crane, Alma Crane and Miss Leah Crane. On Thursday evening the Home Economics Eco-nomics association entertained their husbands hus-bands in the high school. Luncheon ws served to Messrs. and Mesdames J. f. Anderson, Alax Cohens. Ii a Hasmussoi-i, Vivian Burns, D. A. A rrivee, Joseph Thorpe. Cla ud Burgess, June Webb, ST A. Hunt. R. D. Hatton. E. W. Crane. E A. AInttson, George Poulson, O. G. Nell-son, Nell-son, C. G. Massion. Mrs. H. T. Wright, Airs. W. MoCormick. Airs. Agnes Strange, Mrs. D. R. Atitchell. Mrs. Grace Curtis, the Alisses Bess Montgomery, Lucile Crane, Alontez Mattson and Stena Thorpe. A social event of the week was the pariv given Monday evening by Henry Dahlsrud and his sisters, Lillian and El-da, El-da, at their home. The Invited guests I were the Misses and Alessrs. Lilly Ivie, I Libbie West. Thelma Brown, Bess Montgomery. Mont-gomery. Lucile Crane. Pearl Ivie, Dnret-ta Dnret-ta Larson. N'ima Erickson, Ruby Gott-fredson, Gott-fredson, Emma Chrlstensen. Etcna Scorup, Sco-rup, Alvin Brown, C. W. McAllister, Joseph Jo-seph A. Anderson. Parlen and Charlie AlcKenna, Alonzo Smith, Ray Ivie. Orson Rasmusson, Frank Connors, Orval Claw-son, Claw-son, Ward Jensen, Alyrland Green, J. C. Freichnecht and Alma Anderson. SPANISH FORK . . f SPANISH FORK, Feb. 17. Mrs. Bert Eggertson en tera lined the ladies of the Bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Margaret Malcolm is spending the week In Salt Lake and Murray. Miss Jennie Bradford spent the weekend week-end with Mrs. B. L. Kindred of Spring-viite. Spring-viite. Mrs. S". P. Snell returned to American Fork Friday after spending six weeks with her parents. Dr. and Mis. Stoddard. Stod-dard. Mrs. Dan Manson had as her gnests Thursday Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs. Houtz of Springville. Mrs. Arthur Nelson was hostess at a children's party Sunday afternoon in honor of her daughter Emma's eighth birthday. Twenty of the little folks were present to. play games. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Henry Ferns tein entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jacobsen and' Mr. and Mrs. Haswell Tut tie. Miss Edith Bunker of Delta and Eugene Markham of Leland were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The Ladies' Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Lena Williams Friday aft- ernoon: A Lincoln's birthday programme was arranged for the occasion. Refresh men ts were served. Miss Gertrude Hansen gave a china showTer Monday evening for her sister, Miss Anna Hansen, a bride of the yeek. Miss Anna Hansen of this city and Charles Robblns of Provo were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Hazel Morgan returned Friday after spending a week in Salt Lake. Mrs. Helga Jones entertained the officers of-ficers of the Sego Lily camp, R. N. of A., Wednesday evening. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beddoes of Salem were surprised by thirty of their friends Monday evening. The time was spent in inrsic and games, .with supper at midnight. mid-night. Mrs. Orville Christensen left during the week for Clear Creek, where she will join her husband. Mrs. B. II. Angus enteratined at a Sunday dinner in honor of her seventy-ninth seventy-ninth birthday. All of her children and immediate relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas announce the engagement of their daughter, Naomi, to Alvin D. Hinrichsen of Clinton, Iowa. The marriage will take place February 24. Miss Blanche Larsen was married Tuesday Tues-day to William Weston of Garfield. The young people will make their home in Garfield. Miss Hazel Nelson of Provo was the guest during the week of Mr. and Mrs. HEBER CITY f HEBER CITY, Feb. 37. A surprise party was given M r. and Airs. Francis Carlisle at their home. Refreshments were served to twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clyde spent Saturday Satur-day 'and Sunday in Heber. Airs. Joseph Thoma s visited in Provo this week, the guest of Mrs. Sarah Lindsay. Lind-say. Mr. and Mrs. E. C- Cummlngs were surprised at their home Monday evening by Messrs. 'and Alesdames Ed. Harchr Frank Giles, John Andeison, Elisha Cum-mings. Cum-mings. Francis Carlisle, Chase M out ton, Alma Miller. Mr. Lula HIcken and Mrs. Lillie Frauahton. Games and music featured fea-tured the evening. Mrs. Andrew McDonald entertained the members of the Shakespeare club at her home Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Hat'-h and daughter. AI-dura, AI-dura, have been visiting friends in Salt Lake for a few days. Airs. Francis Moulton is visiting friends in Provo this week. Air. and Mrs. chase Alotilton were honored hon-ored at a surprise party at their home. Among ' i ue pn. jti 1 1 ) . Daybeil, Mrs. LHUe Fraughton. Airs. Warren War-ren HIcken. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cum-tnings. Cum-tnings. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Carlisle, Mr. and Airs. Peter Moulton. Air. and Mrs. Elisha Cummings. Cards and refreshments featured tlie evening. 1 M'GILL, NEVADA f V M'GILL, Nev., Feb. 17. Mrs. C. J. Geary. Mrs. 1. Helen and Mrs. Ben Griggs were the house guests of Mrs. Fred T- West of Ely Tuesday evening. Airs. W. E. Meyers entertained two tables of bridge during the past week in honor of Mrs. I. Helen, the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. C J. Geary. Prizes were captured by Airs. D. Boyd -Smith, Mrs. P. J. G ou mound and Mrs. C. J. Geary. Airs. Max Herman was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Collins while in Ely. Mrs. Loisetle entertained her sister, Mrs. Patterson, and Mrs. Hoskins during the week. Mrs. O'Leary was the house guest of Mrs. Scott Martin prior to Mrs. Martin's departure for Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. O'Leary being guests at a beautiful dinner din-ner given by Airs. Martin. Miss Elizabeth Walden entertained the ladies of the Altar society of St. Michael's V, church at a "5Hi" party Thursday aft- V. ernoon. A number of the members of the K. of C. journeyed from here to enjoy the hard times dance given during the week. |