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Show 1 OGDEN I f I; OODEX, Feb. 16. A delightful soc-liil event or the week whs the high school cadet hop plven Frirl:iy evening in the school auditorium. The hall was dee- I orat-ed in the national colors and duritip 1 the evening punch and refreshments were j served. Preceding the hop the omccrs j Cave a Kuiqnet at Potter's cafe. at which their ladies and Superintendent a.nd Mrs. H. C. Johnson, Principal and Mrs. J. E. Beeson and Ir. and Mrs. Reinhold Kanzlcr were the Bursts. The hosts wore: Major William Klae.kmnn, Captains Harmon Melssner. J. Fred Conway Con-way and D. Hodswood Graves. First Lieutenants Waiter Browning. Frank II. Raw-ley and F.clwin Randall, and Second Lieutenants Kdmund U'ood. G. Byron llalverson, J. Alvin McCuilacll, Jack Ilokher and Louis Blake. The Sacred Heart alumnae Tied Cross unit was entertained at a tea Sunday afternoon from 4 unril '1 o'clock l.y Mrs. Irene T. Keane and Miss Bessie '.VI-hiRhan '.VI-hiRhan at the home of Mrs. Keane. Patriotic Pa-triotic decorations were used throughout the rooms. Mrs. Keane, Miss Callachan and Mi.-K Marv Keane preside.il at the tea. toble. Thiitj -three guests were present. In compliment to Mrs. Howard N'anee of Denver. Mrs. V. 1 1. Harris entertain, d eighteen puests at a Kensingrton Thursday Thurs-day ai'lernoon at her home. Tea was .served at o o'clock. A Valentine party was Riven Wednes-rlHi- bv Howard Pingre at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Pin-Biei, Pin-Biei, when twenty-six of his friends were entertained. The homo was decorated wilh hearts and eupiris and Ihe vaientlne idea was also carried out in the refreshments. re-freshments. The young host was assisted assist-ed in entertaining by his sisters. Miss Mvrle Pinsree and Miss Zina Pingree. The evening was spent in dancing and mes. Mrs. O. V. McMidlrn enlerlained the members of tin- Entre Nona elnb at a luncheon Fridav afternoon at her home in the Buckingham apartments in Salt I.ajie Citv. t overs were laid for Mrs. 1. N. Fulton, Mrs. C. H. Stevens, Mrs. F. E. Nichols, Mrs. T. H. Carr, Mrs. P. B. Haslet, Mrs. Fred W. Herring-ton. Herring-ton. Mrs. H. W. Dunn and Mrs. Clyde Fulton. Mrs. C. J. Thomas entertained at ' bridge Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Ambrose P. Hibbs was hostess to the members of her knitting club at her home this afternoon. Miss Feril Hess. Miss Irene Crura and Miss Ann Oversfreet entertained at a Washington birthday daneinir party this evening at the gymnasium of tbe Deaf and Blind school- Fitly guests were present pres-ent and were in costume. Patriotic colors jirevailed in the decorations. Punch and other refreshments were served. The hostesses were assisted by Mr. and ?Jrs. Frank E. Pilgsrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Oversireet. Mrs. James W. Ure was hostess to the I'topia. club members at her home "Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in knitting and sewing, and late in the afternoon refreshments were served. Miss Elizabeth Dee Shaw and Miss Dorothy Dee Higginbotham will entertain at a dancing parly next FTiday afternoon at the Bert liana. Three hundred invitations invita-tions have been issued. The patronesses are Mrs. A. A. Shaw, Mrs. F. E. Hig-ginbotham. Hig-ginbotham. Mrs. C. K. Green. Mrs. G. W. McCune, Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. Thomas li. Dee, Mrs. L. F- Eccles. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Volker will entertain en-tertain their dinner club Monday evening eve-ning at their home. The Martha .society met Monday afternoon after-noon at the Maids' and Matrons' club, when officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Mrs. Ezra C. Eich, president: Mrs. E. O. Wattis. first vice president: Mrs. Joseph E. Wright, second vice president; Mrs. Thompson Corn, secretary: Mrs. W". C. Wright, treasurer. The society will meet Monday, February !, with Mrs. E. K. Bratz. The members of the X. G. club were entertained en-tertained Thursday afternoon by Miss Frances Navlin at her home. The decorations decora-tions were In pink and white carnations. After an afternoon spent in knitting, rc-lteshments rc-lteshments were served. Mrs. Joseph E. Evans and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence H. Evans enter'ained a t a Kensington Kensing-ton litis afternoon at the home of the Tenner in honor of Mrs. Kirby Smith. The hostesses were assisted by lira. T. B. Kians and Miss Ruth Evans. Twenty-lie Twenty-lie guests were present. The Utopia club gave a dancing party in the Fifth ward amusement hall Tuesday Tues-day for the benefit of the R.ed Cross-Trie Cross-Trie vaudeville show given by the Knights of Columbus on Tuesday evening eve-ning at the Orpheum for the benefit of the war camp fund of the order was a pronounced success. A large and appreciative ap-preciative audience witnessed the production, produc-tion, in which the following took part: Miss Florence Riser, Miss Leonore Sors-by. Sors-by. Miss Edna Kohn, Miss Grace Jennings, Jen-nings, Miss Bernice Burke, Miss Ruth "Winters, Miss Vera De Lamater, Edmund Wood. Maurice Conroy, Alvln McCuliach, Roger Connor, Chester Hess and Elwood Pearson. The Berthana club gave the third of a series of dances Monday evening. The marriage of Miss Myrtle E. Jones and E. Norman Freeman took plaet Thursday at noon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. T. W. Jones. The '. eremony was performed by Bishop James W. Ure in the presence of the immediate families. The couple left for a short wedding trip to Salt Lake City and after their return they will be at home at 474 Twenty-fourth street. A silver tea was given by the "Women's "Wom-en's Missionary society of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church Friday afternoon In the church parlors. A programme was given and refreshments were served. Miss Mareuerlte Norton entertained the A. Q. M.. ciub Tuesday evening. A .Lincoln .Lin-coln programme was given. The Episcopal guild met Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon with Mrs. A. P.. Mclntyre. The afternoon was spent in fted Cross work. The p;pworth league gave a valentine sck ial in the parlors of the Methodist church Tuesday evening. Queen Esther chapter No. 4. O. E. H., entertained at a Red Cross tea in the Masonic cluhrooms. from 2 until 6 o'clock, V e d n e sda y n. f t ft r n oo 1 1 . The Fine Art club met Thursday af-lernoon af-lernoon at tile Weber college. The composer, com-poser, Bizet, and the opera, "Carmen," v re the subjects diseii.-sed. Mrs. A. P. Corey and Mrs. p. H. 7.Ia!.-on were hostesses to the Historical -O'ierv tliis afternoon at the Mal'I'i and Matrons' rliio. professor U A. Quiver of the University of Utah lectured re-fore the club. Hi? subject wa ? "Women Poets of the World." The women of the Presbyteria n church 'a e their monthly lun' heon and social ' uep da.y afternoon. Members of tiie Women of Woodcraft, No. al. gave a. card party m the. Woo-1-ii.e'n had Wcdnetday evening. The member of the mission cir"!e of !he firet I'.apil't ehnr'h were entertained TuewJav aflcrnoori bv Mrs. W. E. Moo-'c .-.rid' Mr. A- UrnlHi. Mine M'-rtle ftagg of Provo Is vhltlng !u' this cfly wild friend.';. Mr J J Malone .- hoNtr-r. Wln daV afternoon to the Metliodi'.t. Mlsslon-aiy Mlsslon-aiy w letv. Mrs Tohn W. Hvslop entertained the Gi'rU' ' I'rl-ndly socplv" of Ihe Epi.-cr.pal church Tuc.'d.) evening. Irs F M Peid Had Mis. Ivy Ilolhn.ok ,,,'tertaliud the Veom-n and their r.-u'lr al cards in the I. O. I . V. nail W dr.rrday evcoinc. ;T. Fred f.ntl. of pralr:e Cilv. Ore.. ,(,;.;'rl of thit cite. H l ''''. f''i,da :.,;) r- !.- I i here to. a f' IV v.e. i'-.lr,h M ohn"Ti, son of Judge, and . , , ,.,.,',.. 1 1 J -or,, of l.rd-n. MISS ARLEEN STEVENS, daughter of Mr.j , and Mrs. Oscar E. Stevens of Ogden, : whose engagement to Mark Anderson has been : announced. j v" v' T ' ( t 1 i , " t V 4 ' -t f -!;. J s " - "'" 1 I ' 1 - . v' S t s 11 . dJ school Wednesday of last w-eek and has now joined the medical corps, according to word received by his parents. A reunion oi" the Keslcr family of Utah, Idaho and Canada was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kesler. The event was in the nature na-ture of a housewarming, followed by a theater party. Miss Mvrtle Sensenig oE Boise. Idaho, spent Tuesday in Ogden. the guest ot Mrs. C. S. Gunnell. on her way to San Jose, Cal., where she will attend school. Mrs. M. A. Harris spent the week-end in Salt Lake with her son, R. T. Harris, and Mrs. Harris, at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. E. A. Gray and daughter left Wednesday for Boston. They will visit relatives in that city and in Maine for several months. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. White returned Tuesday to their home in Cleveland, Idaho, after a few days' visit with Ogden relatives. Mrs. Howard Nance of Denver is visiting visit-ing with friends in this city. Mrs. W. H. Eccles left Thursday for her home in Baker City, Ore., following a two weeks' visit in Ogden- Mrs. Eccles came here to visit with her son. Walker Eccles. before his departure for one of the army training camps. While in the city Mrs. Eccles was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Walker S. Cheesrnan. Mrs. J. M. Read and daughter. Phyllis, who have been visiting with Mrs. Read's sister, Mrs. G. A. Rivers, have left for Portland, Ore., where they arc now located. lo-cated. Mrs. Earl "Weekly left today for Sioux City. Iowa, where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Paul S. Bean. Before returning return-ing to Ogden about the middle of May, she will visit In Chicago and lva.ns.as City. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Patterson and family fam-ily left Wednesday for Pueblo, Colo. Miss Viola Taylor visited with relatives In Fatrnington during the week. I PARK CITY I 1 PRK CITY, Feb. Ifi. The Women s Athenaeum held Us renjlar mein: lit the home of Mrs, Guy Ilortin on Pari; avenue Mondav afternoon. The yar f t'fip day -'The Morul Problem of the Motion Pinf-ure," by Mrs. Anna Kopp. The next meeting tvIU be held with Mrs. Kopp. Mrs. "W. P. Jfffor.l enU-rt;iin?I at n. C o'clock dinner Sunday evening ot hT home on Wood :jid avenue ronipiinienttirv 10 Mr and Mr. Vic tor Cn rlson nd f I c: n ry Carlson of Halt Lako City. Covers were laid for ten. The Yeomen entertained it memhTR and friends Wednesday evening with cards and dancing. Mine Orae Brooks, after several ria.VR" j viKit with bT parents, has returned to her home 'in Salt Lake. Mrs. K. P. I:Compt and rlnuphter, MSsb r-ranna'n, left for fcalt Ia.ke Monday to epend the remainder of the winter, MrH. Victor Carlson entertained at a d o'clock dinner Tuesday complimentary to her nephew Henry Carlson of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Charles Workman entertained the T.'taliiia Card eljb and a. few snip-nts at a Valentine p;,rty Thurt'lay evening at her home on Park avenue. Mrs. Thomai Stringer of Frl''0 wan the, soie.-a of hfmor at a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuf-sd-iy afternoon tivn by Mrn. W. H. Jcffoid. Coveifi vere laid for Mrs. William Wil-liam Kinkerd, Mrf- Annie r-UT'Mt, Mip. f-f. Wcirtt. Mia. Georsfi; Cro.Myrnf n. Mrn. M. "E. Korevea r. Mih. Geor- HoxfYwr, Mrs. flonier Vincent, Mr. William 0"lka, Mr.s. J. Tt. Ryan and Mrn. M-rl Ivie. Miv. Archie Uend-Tr.on. Mrs. Jarnen Port, M r k. Willkmi liinkerd, Mm. C. Hoy Lenr.l, Mff. Krd Jvorv, Mrs. larry Wilfon. Mrs. J. T. McLaijhhti iinl Mih. willla.m TVirter fii fer'a ln'-d ;i i a. rhlu-j cbower in honor of Mi"h. Vs.ni Workman at her home I'Ti'Jay evening. Mr. anrf Mrs, V.'. R. Gole n I erta 1 n d th-, Ort.ij.-on i 'aid '-lub at t.hHr boirif on Main utr "t Thundav ew-nin. The Knee's f,f Hi" flub wr- Mr. and Mr. ), K. i Kin;:. Mr. a nd Mn. VVa.ll-r I'.vnrm. Mr. I land Mtm. O. V,. M"dneK( n. and Mis. G. i; Sb'-n and Mr,. A. I'. I'Jdcc f'rlM j W(.r- worded to ,M i r I'anf'd Donald, Mr". 1-:. Hed.:c, T, J. F:a.'unun"n anrl It, I',. Kim; Mi km T,my Isirzl rt'irneI to Salt l,::r-on l,::r-on 'I'ucqcia v sifl'i nii'iti, a frc-r a. Tew da ' viplt v.iiii 1 1 r mniher. .Mik. H. I;ri;ie. ATr-. FI -I .S!ddo wa v rr t rfalrt'-d I he Acm'la. 'bib ai Ik r bonm rnt N 'a I oik ave-line ave-line t Ida y aft - rnoon :' ' il a, Y 1 1 i r i; I on. M rr . C ! ! 1 1 I ( v n I " r ' a 1 r i 'd at a O''lok dlnij'-r 1'iltJav cveriini' al i-r on Main yirt . t i h win la Id T" flvr. Mi :. 1 la nifl K onold (tiI'tI aiprrl t t 1 f, f r,. I: dihiKi- l-'i t'l;v aid rrif.'-n bi l-maa of Hi- r.nind l'.di:- .fll t4 of Ibn .itj -;'tai, ,vir. iin'l Mm I:-" ll..i;ii'.. Mi'. W i I ( 'h'rn, M rr. -Inhn 'l"b -ion, Mr Charles .Shields and Mrs. George Wilkinson Wilkin-son of Salt Lake. The guests were Mrs. John GeiKer of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. T. -T. Rasmiisson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kaduon, Mrs. Alfred Poid-r, Mr.5. .lohn Wyckoff and Mr.s. K. M. McGinley. Mrs. Kzra Workman entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by a Kensington, Kensing-ton, Wednesday afternoon, at her home, omnltmentary to Mr?. T. J. McDonald. Covers were laid for .seven. Mrs. J. Pdward Paxton entertained at i. ards Saturday evening votnplinientary to ; her husband, it bein his birthday. Pour tables ot" nrogvessLve five tiundred were played. 1 PROVO ; PROVO. Peb. 6. The marriage of Mtsa Eva Bruadbent and Verno R. Pklns took place Thursday in the Salt Iiko temple. The yount; couple will reside in Salt Lake. Mra. Walter Steven?, formerly Miss Sl-donia Sl-donia Olsten of olen, and little daughter. daugh-ter. Jean, were the guests of Mrs. Jacob Coleman tilts week. Mra. Wells U Prun-hall Prun-hall entertained at dinner WedneHday evening; complimentary to Mrs. Stevens. At the homo of Mr. and Mra. P. L- Vy n WoRt-nen Wed nc-1 'day cvenlnc a partv was iven fomplimentary to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Van Wnsonon, who were married l;in week in Salt lake City. pel'reHnments were rerved to twenty-tlve. Tne youns :oup!e will make Provo thuir home. Mrd. John Manin plttisantly entertained ' the Fourta ward Primary ofilcen Wedne.-'diiy afternoon. Kefroshnionts were served. Mrs. Jame? Poutre nnd Mrf. R. A. Garrett Gar-rett enter' a 1 tied Monday afternoon In honor of their moihr. Mr. J. L. Arml-Ftead, Arml-Ftead, it bclnR her birthday annl vm sa i-y. Tho.-e present wre the Mef da ines Clara Stnbhit, If. S. Pyne. A. V. Koblson. Kliza-bet Kliza-bet h S. i lardy, 1 'hoe bo G uy man, (";ra e Cheever. Martha Howe. Li'V Farns- wort h, Kmily I'ay ne. Lola Farnwort li, pMimie Gee, pannie MortenMen, John U. W inder and M r h. Crow ley. Luncheon waH serve 1. Covers were laid for fourteen nt a dinner din-ner t;iven by At7.f J'men Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. Pen Meldrurn of SaJt Lake. At the residence, of Mr.. Joseih ffaj-dlnc Monday ovenlni M ts. I la rdinp and Miss Pawn Jon"s pave a shower In honor of .Mr?, Ma he In rdin 'a n Wa i;onnn, a re en t hride. 'J'hirt v-fl uneni m enjuyc d i nt ei i it in:; ::a- , and tin- Inst prlz was won bv Mi s. I'.ee 'hriteri.t n. Cleon I farrlin wa h a wa i drd the f-.nola t!on fa vi r. M'Jie wan furnished durlni,' tho ever.inc by Miss Aleue, ( 'inif. Lun dierm was FeiT'l, Mm, P. A. Ga i re! t n nd von . N'orrnnn, of Salt I.tke 5ni,nt (be early part of the week w I t!i Provo i elat Ivr-n and friends. Tn honor of the hirt hday nnn !vcr?n ry of Mrs. Jna Jepperori a pretl Uy appointed ap-pointed dinner was riven Monday at th homo of her daughter, Mrs. 'Ann Sea-mountain. Sea-mountain. ( 'overs v. pro la id for Bixteon. Mrs; If. S. Pyno entertained nt n. family fam-ily dinner Tuesday, the da v tieintr t h rrirthdav nnnivei.sarv of her husband, Dr. H. S. Pyno. Mrs. Fred Smar! wa n Spanish I'ork visitor over the pn.it week-end. Twf Ivo lit He playma t'-f Joined with Rnhv i;ppei!i'm In relr t.i a I intj her eighth blrlhday Monday afiernof-n at a party tfiven by Mis. Iiwrenre pjiprson. Game:! wiTtj played and lunrheon fierved. ri ne of the h;.dn nnlal afTalr-i r,f be week w;i. t ho reunion of the. M 1 H'b fk, lOiaicron and Cb-rr fanillleM. held Monday Mon-day eei,ln' tn the 'iiurlli uard HtnnFe-nient HtnnFe-nient liall. Two huridi" nd Hfl;.- v.oy-preaejit v.oy-preaejit to en)itv a eiiaraeter ball. Num-here.i Num-here.i mont; t he many ul her ch;i nrhT ! v hb'h W' -re clever I v I in persona t ed vfn Pi-' hoi Hi ifdia i n Johnnon as I'm -In Sam. Refl eshlPf.Ilt 4 Wflil MTVe"l. M rs. perthn poss ?pent pa rt of the week In Salt Lake. Tur'la v e en I ne Mb s Jwephlne Pry an pbaM;irilly en I ert a I nerl l be yoimi; ladlrM of the, staitup f'aii'l-,- efitnpanv nt her home. Lit la' hen ri wa a sei ved tn t wen I V. The la-l ie; of lb f la h Sor nsln spent Wed ne da v ii I'l e r tionn In ' tlm pur;: ha I dref.Hbiis' dcparlnKtil at the, I!ed Crn--fl. Mr. and Mis. .b-bn S, Mudtb and children, chil-dren, Aldwi1 and M:it("fU-, left Tuerd;iy for Cililornla. on a. fnur weidf' h!p. 'omplluieritarv to Mm. r;iia Slnwart and Mo', Wllliaru M-ni'ip, ho rn-ently !enlj:nei their I'Mir '-e.-rrturv ail'l Irenfoiier. re-po-t vely, of Ihe SIUl WiH'd pellef MO"1el-. I he m- tn I .e it i,f I lint or-r- ni,a I Inn r i w-, a S'l'hil affair Tuerday ;i riei jueni, Mrs Much I'elerv.n, m h-, recently a-turned a-turned from Uyondn::. i'i iM"ndlnn a Tew (In-,; -lili I'mvfi ndatlven I'lul frleiifln. M i ... I vier I'm Pru-e ;v n-rdrb d In I his at . Mnndav afteiii-.ori Mhn l;,u Itii.adheul na'i h'.'W ei al a Irniif i-ci t ' a at Ihe home .,f hT j-t'itrr. Mi r. P. II. Pullm l( l;:vli lining v.e"i pi.-.-. nl. und.jwn: ' wl"-1 ' v?rr- ' 1 served luncheon duvina: the afternoon. I The decorations consisted of aweet peati j and srnllax. ! Mrs. C. P. G!ler5 has as her puest for Men days Miss Emma Pateman of Alpine. Under the aiiFpk-es of the Fourth ward Sunday si-nool a. very successful dancing pari y and sociable was held In the new a mn semen t hall Wednesday evening. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mrs. Jae.ob Coleman pleasantly entertained enter-tained at a. Kensington Tuesday afternoon after-noon in honor of Miss Mamie Pilbnes of Sa It Ijake. Luneh.eon v. as served to eighteen. Miss Gladys Smith of Arnerh an Fork spent the past week ?n Pro o with relatives rela-tives aJid fricr.ds. Thursday evening Mrs. Albert S. Jones was pleasantly surprised when her Sunday Sun-day school pupils made her an unex-peet unex-peet ed call. Lunrheon wa s served. The Misses Ilaitie and May Jenkins delightfully de-lightfully entet:iined the Columbia Beehive Bee-hive group of the Second ward at their .home Thursday evening. Refreshments i were nerved. Mrs. Orson Bird pb-asanrly entertained the Sesolia ebib members Friday a fter-noon. fter-noon. Mrs. Plsie C. Carroll pave an interesting in-teresting hook review. Refreshments were served: Complimentary to Mise Pea Proadbent, a bride of the month, the Misses Laurel and Maude (Jay entertained at a shower Friday afternoon. Twelve guests were present and refreshments were served. Mrs. Elsie. Dnffin Is hee from Rurley, Haho, visiting her parents. Mr. a.nd Mrs. D. Snow. Friday evening Miss Kva Davis was hostess to twelve nf hr friends. (James, music and refreshments wero the features of interest Mrs. N. J. Lamb of Bliss. Idaho, is the cuest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Ful-hain, Ful-hain, in Provo. Mrs. A. P. Mortensen . has as her suest her sister. Mrs. John R.. Winder, of Salt Lake. Mrs. George Parker entertained a number num-ber of lady friends at a quilting party Friday af temoou. Saturday afternoon of last week tbe organisation or-ganisation of p. y. p. women gave a delightful de-lightful social affair in the art room. Mrs. Christen Jensen read a paper on " tV'ar Literature of the Greek pealing With the Trojan War." Musical numbers followed and refreshments were served. A bridal f bower was given by Mrs. Maud Hansen Friday afternoon In honor of her sister, Mrs. Marcello Olsen. a recent re-cent bride. Refreshments were served. Thirty-five relatives and friends of Mrs. Freda Williams surprised her last week, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served. Mi s. Joseph J. Shaw presided a.t an enjoyable en-joyable sofial affair Thursday evening In honor of the birthday anniversary of her son. Kenneth. F.ighteen guests were prcsen:. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murdork entertained the bishop's coun. ll and a few friends of Ihe Fourth wan informally Friday evening eve-ning at their home. Games were played and favors awarded to Dr. H. S. Pync and Mrs. W. H. Boyle. Bishop A. U Booth received tl o consolation prise. Luncheon was served. 1 BINGHAM BINGHAM. Feb. The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P, While on Main street was on Thursday evening the scene of a mei rv gathering of the members of the Junior "league of the M. P. church, and j their invited guests, at a v.tlenMne party, i Gaines were plav ed during the earlier part of the evening. Later the contents of the valentine basket were distributed and bin-du on was served by Ivy James, Ldna Cmhinan, Gertrude Gerrans, GiTice .la mes, I an ma Great house anil FXel vn Stace. the committee in chat pe. under tin- direction of Mrs. Tramel. KUperin-tendent KUperin-tendent of the Junior league work. The quests numbered more than fifty. The members of the Ladv Maecnbcs knitting unit formed a sleighing party to Copper held, v.-he re the usual W"dneday afternoon meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Paul A. A' -henna n. In additn-n to the work of kniitim; footw.ar for sol-d sol-d ir lads, a short bur-ines session was held, at which Mrs. Jeiome Morn I was ; ele -ted chairman of the work for i'np-; i'np-; p' riield and .Mrs Allx-rt M n ; ;ou rhalr- ma n for I he i ork in Ping ha m. Following Follow-ing the business session lum-hcon was Served bv t he hostess, ,1S: li-K-d by her sislcr. Mrs. C. P.. Siaplc.ton. Tho tahle dc-ora t trips were pink, wi'h a centerpiece, center-piece, of pink roses and' carnations. Covers Cov-ers were laid for Mesd.im's .lames Ja k-nnn, k-nnn, Anna L'avls, G. P. IJndelof. Pat. HvlHiid. T. C Williamson. Ifeber Niebols, Albert Marriott. II J. Fisher. Alfred Nelson. Nel-son. Jerome Moia ell. a nd for M iss Pthol Mcrrcll and Master Jaek Nichols. The Parent-Teacher association held a well-attended meeting In the high school auditorium Thursday evening and listened lis-tened to an address by Professor pack of the Fniverslty of Ptah on "Parent Problems." Prob-lems." The musical features of the programme pro-gramme ronrlsted of a voc;tl solo by Miss Lola Roy. e and Albert South wick, who responded to an encore. The Sunshine elub met Wednesday evening eve-ning nt the borne of Mrs. J. H. Weston, at 4'J Markhain. with Mls3 Marie Schow ns hostess, and the ouhI procrammo of sewing on various kinds of needlework and Red Cross knitting was carried out. Puncheon was served bv the hostess, ms-siacd ms-siacd by her ulster. Mrs. Weston, at uhh'h i o eiH ftt'M laid for Matsie iind Pea? io Addcrb v, l-:ileu I .arson. Sarah Pavl. Marirnrei St'phan. !oia Hncklni:, Acne..' James, Kathryn llylaud and Mrs. Minnie 'ion. The members, of th Junior RI Cross unit, with Mrs. Inea Todd King, who superintend su-perintend the work of the unit. a ftr their usual knitting session Monday evening eve-ning adjourned to the Princess theater. where t hev former! n ninny pf 1 1 y. a no later onloved refreshment at the Clmr--olato shop. Tho party Inelnded Mrs. Klnc xind Misses Annln Masters. Clcnta Paul', Gladys Junes. Pearl Addcrloy and I orls Slnpleton. Miss Ann Wilson of the ptah Tower Light company's Salt like nfilco force was a Bingham visitor Saturday of last week, a guest of her Pinter. Mr. Martin Thr.nia. Mr. Wilson, who bus been visiting vis-iting Mil Thomas for a fortnight, uc-minpauied uc-minpauied Mli'.s Anno on her return to Salt Puke City. Miss Hosn McPonoiu;h spent Pnturday of last week and Sunrlav at her home In S.ilt. I-il:e "it. M ri. Pdna Sjdt.enbrr-c. Sjdt.enbrr-c. r. anothr-r pnimlar meniher of the high srhlinl fn-mltv. wp alo a Salt Lake City visitor and was the ;ucnt. d lal' sister, Mrs. .T. I. Jar: ett. Miss M. inline It.nirrtard mid Miss Thel-ina. Thel-ina. Fn nihwnrt h wen Suit I nke i 'I I v gursiB on b'ridav eveplnq of liit week. I colim In to altend the .luulor prom. j 1 tspit I lie liea ' snow flint win fab - : hit-, the members of the Red 'ross knit-! t),u'- null held their lumnl rneel lug on1 rdti'Mday nftenionn at the homo of Mrs. Martin ThomaP. Lunelle. mi was ervel Hi the ce,,-;e r.f nn nn.ov;ible and buwv afternoon, aft-ernoon, 'i he elub had hh Hm ;uest Mrs. Kemp, win) Is vlsll Ini,' In Bine ham. tho i-tienf 'of lur sou. Joseph Kemp, a nd Mi s. Kemp. Mvrr C. 1 . Atiol and Mrs dtto Lee and dnuchter. MnrcnrH, spent Snturday of 1-wtt " erk a nd Si t in In v v Wit big M rs. Abd .binglder, Mbs Zella Ward. In Salt Puke Citv, old Reliable tent No. T. of tb" Maian-h,.i- en )n e, :i plea nn til Mielal peps Inn H t Ihe ennelnslon of lber lo.lc ccP'TtniliI cd neulli v n rnlng, u here I n t hev lid -llt.d n (hum ot telve ca ml bin t en, I n Hrim belt r.f Sail Pake 'Uy waa n ',,(,.,( ,,r Ihe rvctilivi. A prosnmune. .1,1,1, ...mpiNid niuviral And drnnialie mimbeiK mid other t Va u re;. was followed ' ,v ),Mn.uel. nt vbleh the new members V.r rr Intutled. Tlir. Ladv Mn - a bees a i C coiuplcl Ini: rl r.tr ju r.,,M.-i I ' for M card mid iIimii lug Mcly In be cPeii In Soclely huH T ' ,M, , . , - m, i next Monday evening, which promises to be one of the special social functions of the mid win ter ca.lendar." The Order of Railway Trainmen save a dancing party at Canyon hall Tuesday evening. The affair was a brilliant social so-cial sin.-cesH, the hall being crowded aP most beyond room for dancing. The decora dec-ora t ions were of the na tiona I colors. Interspersed In-terspersed 'wit h lanterns and other emblems em-blems of the trainmen's order. The. Rev. T. J. Tra mel, pastor of the. M. P. church, a nd Mrs. Tramel had as a gucsL in their home at the Vienna apartments this week Dr. John J. Lace, disi rict superintendent of the work for the elm re h in Ft a h . Dr. Iace re tu rn ed to Salt Lake City Thursday. Miss Mona Hcaston. daughter of Mr. arid P's. A. P. Peaston and an employee of the local posioftice. returned this week from a fortnight's visit with friends in Washing ton. whk-h in eluded a viiiit to Camp Lewis at American Lake. Mr. and Mrs. p. e. Willis entertained the. members of the Epworth league and friends at their home Tuesday evening. ' Games, stories and refreshments provided tho component parts of a pleasant eve-! eve-! ning. The guett list included the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Tramel. Mr. and Mrs. Gust. Or. John J. Lace, Mrs. Carrie Greer, Mrs. C. A. Maly. Misses Josephine Sherman, Anna Lewis. Josephine Johnson, Viola Robbins, Agnes James, Henry and Mrs. Grady. A message of Interest to the people of Blngha in was received tills week by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mayer, announcing the wedding of their son. Clifford Mayer, in Washington, to Mibs Marcella Stockman I of New Salem. N. P. The members of Bins ham fi re depari -ments No. and No. 2 "held is. joint meeting meet-ing on Tuesday evening a.t the hall of department No. 1. at which a banquet was se:-vpd In addition to the members of the department, the mayor and members mem-bers of t ho new board of trustees were guests of honor. Toasts were responded to by Mayor Q. B. Kelly, Trustees Brown-lee Brown-lee and Stephen s.. Fra 1 1 k T h'o m p son an d Bert Hocking. The people of Copperf.eld. who have never yet permit led a contingent of the home hoys to lea ve for pa trlotie service by land or sea. wit hout a rousin? farewell fare-well party, entertained Thursday evening at Odd Fellows hall In Coppcrficld hi honor of Bingha nC s latest recruits, Leo Lenz, Thomas Mayne, Parle Mace, "William "Wil-liam Jackson, Kdward Cunlilfe, Ieri Maz-erino, Maz-erino, George Merrick, Wa i d Lewis and 1 .. Cahill, who left yesterday for various forms of military service. A programme which consisted of musical numrs. a n address by Judge John C. Green and another an-other by Eugene Sullivan, superintendent at the Poston Consolidated mine, was followed fol-lowed by dancing and later by a banquet prepared bv the ladies uf Copperheld and vicinity. The teaehers and their friends who enjoy en-joy the use of the swimming pool at t lie gymnasium on Tuesday evenings were I entertained after the evening's sport at an informal luncheon at the home of Misses Hazel, Ruth and Maurinc Pour-gard Pour-gard this vtek. The members of the class In .oral expression ex-pression and dramatic art. under the direction di-rection of their teacher, Mrs. Inez Todd King, a re preparing a playlet. "All on A- eounl of Polly." which will be presented pre-sented in Canyon hall the latter part of February. j MT. PLEASANT f I f MT. PLKASANT, Peb. P. -Fnder the I auspices of the Woman's Missionary socle! so-cle! y, the women of the First Presbyterian Presbyte-rian church served an elaborate chicken dinner Tuesday evening at the church. The church had been benutifu'ly decorated decor-ated for the occasion with potted plants and flags. More thmi Lift were in attendance at-tendance at the dinner, which was followed fol-lowed by several musical selections and a serb-s ol tableau? depicting missionary mission-ary work under tin- general board. Particularly Par-ticularly interesting was a history of Was.iteh academy, written by Miss Mary Trowbridge. The next meeiiug of the society so-ciety will be with Mr. R. Anderson, Tuesday afternoon. Kebi-uai-y P. Mrs. A bra in Johnson i." visiting her da in; h ter. Mrs. P. Howard Johnson, at Seattle. Mrs, IMwin Johm-ton entertained a. 1 party of children Wednesday aiternoor. In honor of her son, 1 01 win. the oeea -slon being in celebration of his eighth birch da y anniversary. Games a nd re- . freHhinents v ere cnjnw d by lb" little guests. The many friend.- of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ghrlsteiisen of Pair view w.ill be pi ad to learn that they received a uiesai;e Sunrlav from Wahlnpton. informinir them that their son, 1 -ee Rosa Cliristciisen, was one of the Mirvlvors of the T.i5cania. Mr. Christnseti Is a member of Y company, com-pany, Twentieth engineers. Mrs. Ilyrum Andersen was hostess nt n delightful Kensington and luncheon Tues-dav Tues-dav afternoon for Mrs. V. L. Johnson, Mrs. A. P. 'hrlftensen. Miss Stelia Olson. Ol-son. Mrs. P. P. Jensen. Mrs. R. li. Hinckley. Mrs. Krneat Halvorsen and Mrs. G. Plumas Hoyden. Miss Margaret Wall, Miss Ina FrPk-sen. FrPk-sen. Miss Ada G undersell. Miss A It a Stansfield, Miss Vera Hauler and Miss Veitet t a Stansf Icld were quests Tuesday eveninir of Miss May Clemensen at a bennti fully appointed birthday luncheon. Munle and gmneB wero the evening's entertainment en-tertainment features. Mr. and M rs. Wood Urn ndon were hosts nt nn elaborate dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. prandon's birthday ajini-vrt'M'ry. ajini-vrt'M'ry. About twenty-i'Pe friends' and rcla I P es were present. Mrs. K. H. Pew is, Inst ructor tor hos-pltal hos-pltal garments and Mii-gicnl dressing from the Oenver he.ndcju. liters of the American Red Gross, was In Mt. Pleasant Monday, ! Tuesday and Wednesday, giving lectures a nd Inst rue t Ions to t he members of t he local chapter mid tho six branch chapters in Noi l h Sn npete. Mrs. t;. C Johnson, Mrs. C. T. Prape and Mrs. P. W. Wall were guests Monday Mon-day ut a birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. Oscar Norman at Cntrview. The O S. A. club met Friday afternoon after-noon wdth Mrs. Nells Pirsen. Fifteen members were present and after n short business discussion decided to use the club hours lor Red Cross work, Punch -eon was nerved followlim -the Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Meyrlck entertained nt dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. J. I , Wall, Mr. and Mrs, Fred K.asnuiKsen and G. Ronald Nllsou. Cards v ere pla yed following dinner. Mrs. 0. P. Wall and Mis. Andrew KnmPen will entertain ihe Home Gulture dub Wed nr. si hi y all ernoon, l-'ebruary lin. n t, t he Kuudsen home. Pre feasor and Mrs. O. P. Johns. Mis. I TO. H. l-i-wis of Penver. IIr. and Mrs. I R. K Mndsrn, MNs Hilda Madaep and S, 1 P. 'Longsdorf attended the farewell reception recep-tion glrn hi Spring Glty TueMihiy evening eve-ning In honor of nine volunteers from Spring Oily, who arc leaving this week to Join the colors. Mrs. A. P. Chrisleicen was hostess ;i t n, Kensington and luncheon Thursday Mflertiomi for Mrn. P Chester Madseu of Salt Lake. Mrs. Hyruin Andersen of Purnl l-'ork, Wvo,, Mr, P. R. Jcnseti. Mrs. V. P. Johnson. Miss Stella Olson ii nd Mrs. Ihuest Ibilvorseu. DUCHESNE t 4 4 DPCIII'.SNi:. I-Vb, PV . delightful nf. r;,h ((f tin week was the cnbarel enter-lainmeiit enter-lainmeiit g( en al the town hall Thursday ceiinj.' by the members nf the Red Gioe., under 'he raipcrvb-ion of M. PjiuI's pulld. jSliM, A, N. All vas ehalrnuin of the mi-terlalnuiciil mi-terlalnuiciil ci ni ml 1 1 ee. Mra. M. P. Pope ,." the music uulllee ninl Mrs, .1. p,id- t'l't of the i ef i rulimni t s eomnil 1 1 ee. A la r ;e rrnwil " a In a 1 1 eiiditlu e and t ho nlT.ilr wai. il decided aucce.-. hidh s.icl;,N and finaiirlalP . The Standard Pea rcr.' Paid club was entrMained Nedueday at tho couutiv . hicken din-home din-home of Mrs. TT. '.n'0,. ,1 the f-,,r-i' was served at 'fVvin- r,00. Mrs. F-wroon F-wroon was pent in Pi-ij "7 Mra. j. .lol.nson won first prize tnd Wiinmcr the -free-tor-a 1. f,.m Mrs. G. V Bar cm h. j.uql.ter a thrtc mcnt.is viMt In lC-insns City. Mo- . (-,.oss A rjirvi-J n-.ee.lne of t lie Bed was held Tuesday aUeT.ioon . tne rooms, .it which Rvl Lross buttons u'iven to tlic members. . Mrs. Pan. Clufl .eft 'fK on' the week for her Home at M"" K tj r,,,)s. alter a six weeks' visit nere In Miss MCen lt.-Uctts. JIs Vr Uean. Miss Hnth llnrper :ind .-Iiss- eiir 1 . , formed a party k' on a eoimtrv schools rlurliiB the -h llinl't'stjmp" campal-'P- )oc schleici-1 eriteriair.ed at mVeohesdaveni,,Si.;-mpl,menvto Mr. and Mrs. Edwai -d : Mafk ""o leave soon to reside m -hica.,o Mt- and Mrs. R. Whiliey. Mi.-.ses Oia Marriot and Verd Washburn. Mr. and Mr, .lames Patflcsh Presided at a heamifully appointed dinner Sun.l at their home and had for their f""s Mr. and Mrs. Fxtward I-Iart. Mra- A thur , nrr. Mlsa Alice Todd and Miss '-race Todd. . , A parlv of young peonle, among w 10 rr, were Miss Jeanie Stotts. Miss L d!t Brown. Miss Ruth Harper, far los JUr-sins. JUr-sins. Orson Allen . and J I 1 'lpf j a pleasantlv entertained at. the Jessie Knight camp Sunday evening. The Ladies' Literary club met r""J evening at the home of Mrs. u. c. oia.e... Miss Xan Barney lias sono to Logan to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thacher of Mount Emmons spent a few days in town this wee);. . Miss Lucille Brown visited over Sunday with her parents at Tabiona. Miss Leona Gagon and Earl Khun.way. both of Roosevelt, w ere married Mo id. afternoon by Justice of the lJeace J. L. I Zimmerman. Mr C f Dickerson left Thursday for Eldorado. Kan., to visit relatives ror several mouths. Mrs. J. Young and daughter. Verl. spent a few days this week at Lake roifc with relatives. Tho teachers and pupils of the public-school public-school will give an enterUiment at the town hall on Washington birtndaj. i"e proceeds to apply on their Liberty bona. Mr and Mrs. Monte Young spent a few-days few-days in Helper during the week. Mrs. Tom Firth entertained at !un-con !un-con Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. A. i. Alt and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Pope. The ladies silent the afternoon preparing ror the shipment of the finished Red cross work. Pt Paul's guiid will resume the Red Cross work at tile clubrooms next Tiuirs-dav Tiuirs-dav afternoon. Making dresses for the Armenian children will be in charge or A J. Feller and Mrs. J. R. Lewis wil have charge of the knitting. ELSINORE 1 : El,fINORE. Feb. 16. Mrs. Chris C. .lfn-en entertained at a luncheon rriday afternoon for Mesdames A. F. Frandsori, C A. Hanson. C. L. I'eterson. H. J. Koi-ter, Koi-ter, Theo Christensen, Artliur Jensen ana J. C. Hill. Mr V C Smith entertained a few-friends few-friends at her home Friday allernoon, tne occasion being her birthday. Mrs. FTed I.ee delightfully entertained a number of her friends Friday evening at her home. Mrs. C. A. Hanson was hostess at a iiiLvheon fatnrdav afternoon of last week. Her guests were Mes.lames Charles Jensen, Jen-sen, y. D. Guim, J. A. Balcivan. A. r. Frandson. J. C. Hill, C. Marciuardson. Artliur Jensen, lo I'eterson. T.ieo Christensen Chris-tensen hnd Miss Anna Jensen. The Pollvanna club v?3 entertaJnel by the Mis.-es Anna and Mabel Dunn at the "Cottage" Monday evening. A reading was given bv Ruth Johnson. Refi-esh-ni.-nts wit sened to the Misses Ruby Hotter. Ituth Johnson, lilanche F.ee-e. I'lorence Jensen, Cora Clowar-i. Lan-geline Lan-geline Jensen. l-;dith Larson. Elvina Niel-son Niel-son and Mrs. C. U Peterson. Mrs. J. P. Montague entertained at a ilniner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bell and Mis. O. Kasmusseii. Mrs. J. L. Staples was hostess nt dinner din-ner Sunday of last week. Coders wero laid for eicht guests. The Knitting elub mt at the home of Mrs. U. E. Christensen on Thursela-ai'lernoon. Thursela-ai'lernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson of Marysvnle are visiting at the home of Mrs. C. A. Hanson. Miss pawn Sylvester Is vlsitir.s In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Arthur Jensen entertained Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peterson. Mrs. Chris Maruuurd.son delightfully entertained en-tertained at a luncheon al her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Andrew Hanson left Tuesday monilng for S:et Lake City. Mi-s. C. L. I'eterson entertainei Wed-nes.iav Wed-nes.iav evening at the heme ef Mrs. C. A. Hanson. Her guests were the Misses Florence Jensen. Ruth Johnson. Cora Cloward. Ruby Kotter. Mrs. C. A. Hanson. Mrs. Clvarles Peterson and Mrs. Fred Lee. Miss Yon Jensen of RlehtieU spent tl.e week -end here, tiie suest of Mrs. Kran Sorenson. Mrs. Yernal Fantin and yiiss Anna Busk left for Giirtiekl on Sunday morning. Mis. 1 1. P. Chrisleusen entertained Suuda' evening In compliment 10 Mrs. .1. Jensen nnd daughter. Yon. of Kiehtield, Luncheon w-as served to Messrs. and Mesdaines N. P. Anderson. I.. Soderberg. C. L. t.'regerson. A. O. Engar, Loran Chrlstansen and Cluis C. Jensen. A j TOOELE I 4 , TOOIll-K. Feb. Ui.-An onjoynblr fev-M event of the w eek was the banco iwn In the Tone 1 0 opera house M onday r e-ubn: e-ubn: hv the stray KlUs residing In thlti clt y. TilC buihi ins was :rt ist it-a Uy deco-rat deco-rat ed In t he Udi-.e and the na ; nnial cc-1-ors. A prct t y t ea t ure of the c v en Ins was t In lowering ut a clock, with the llluininated in colored IWhts. promptly At 11 o'chu lv. tol lowing t lie "silent Uat ." which v;i.h j.-,ien hv 1.. C. Colson. The innlc .va furnished b- ten niembcrs of I vUVs bund fi oai Salt T.aUe k'. Tbe pi-meeds be devoted to local charity. Thr I.adteK nf the Maccabees Kve A "r.ibcrty" ira al the Ki :u ninl hall Tuon-da Tuon-da a it crn-ton. Mth Mrs. l-l.ud I'la", -dihv. Mm. Howard l rlne and Mis, U , rra.ncmh ap hostesses. The menu was composed of "I loo crii'cd" dishes The time was spent In Is n it t int. socks for the rioMiers now In the service of V'uclo Sain, Thirty-two gnosis were protein. Mr;. Coerce 11. 'late was a dinner hnv(cs at her borne Cr id ay. Follow inu Ihe dinner Ht 1 o'olic. cauls' and tnud. (ccuided the time. Tec fax .m ,u 1 i,e ca l d i,."H'ji w ,,-. aw ni ded I t ; ward KirU nnd Mr. 1 . 1,. Jor! u. v'oer.- wore laid for ten Kiirstn. Mi';', i 'l do A nadem w a n Im-.t osn to 'be J, '. clnh nt her home Wodnesday aft -ernoiMi. Tho afl rncon wa spt'iit In nlav. i ni; w his! . and the pi he; w ei e a v -y r.icd to Mo. V. II. ai.iicv niiti .Mm vb oi vie llamock. Miss lliHH Shtehl .,,id M'.v. rnlbs Mall. 1 1 enieviain. .1 at a vabm I ' no pa i lv al Ihe heme nl Mallei I Tland: v ex culm:. The o enlntr wan spent In . ..i.b, followed bv supper, and the Mandolin oi - chesira iurnlhe, nnt.-.lc dmlm; ttie sup-'per, sup-'per, w hlch w sci i A Ht mid nl): lit to Kmma Dc U r;ru- li. Mr. Bertha '';ifMa-Unft,r1?aj: i Masters and A. , alll.f of Abraham Lluco'.m , In obscnai e seniors of i.he. Tooele high ser rw f . s,.n0(, " ar'y. "r Mr and Mi b. Mather P .iers were the V,. . rtais returned Sunday Mrs. C.nar e-s W Ange.les, CaJ.. from a rnord I. - Ml. anfJ MrB. here she was the guest palph Uold. . j it Peterson departed Mr- an? 'M. Piego. CaJ., where Ihev and Mrs. Frank Noel. Mis Katherii.e K.ieKgroltT.k, f T,ld S tamed at a ia , a!1ii;ii:ment ha.1 North ward er.uicn . Thursday evening. of M'c'plhoaherSiome Thur.-day Thur.-day alternoon. -,.r,M. of Sr. Valentine's da; Tn obsenance ot - H the Woodmen of the. r"J.fteraa, hai, partv and social in m- Thursclay evening. Mr Peter Han.-n entcrtair Fatur- da'v afternoon of last weeK at - Moniaria. s'tss 'rriteMS" Mortisen Ber-!l'a Ber-!l'a Bollschwciler, Vera Magu.re. Mars.ia Evans and Lucile Cassit;. . Miss Marsha Evans was the recipient of a surprise rarty at tne home of. M, an J Mrs. c. L. Tate .Saturday e.enln? o. fait week, prior to her departure for s-alt Lahe Ci tv. w here she will remain for s-. -era I weelts. Mis M'.-i-tle Isreen was hostess to the member's of the S. O. D. H, club at W home Tues-lay evening Tne rlup '..n meet next Tuesday at the home ot -M.-3 Mae Isgreen. Mrs. Dora Jette was hostess to th Woman's club at her home Prloay afternoon. after-noon. The subjects of "Safety Hrst a, .a "Prohibition" were discussed. Miss Eva Papers of Pt, .Torn and Don Shields of Lin'oln were married in te Salt Lake temnle Thursday. At the sarin! time Miss Kmily Pasters was ur.i.e-1 In marriage to Lial Russell of St. Joan. Mis- Eva Saerers and Miss Emily Sasrera are the lauehters of Mr. and Mrs. Pr ice Pasors of Si. John. A double weeding reception was held at the Sagers home in St John Pri-iav evening in honor of Mr.' and Mrs. Shields and "Mr. and Mrs. Russell. 1 RICHMOND f ; RICHMOND. Feb. 16. The Key tin-club tin-club entertained at a dancing rrty at Hendricks's hali Monday evening in hnnor of Osborn Johnson, who ha been noire f roni Fort Riley on a furlouen. Uph! refreshments were served durin? the eve-nins;. eve-nins;. Following tho partv. a eieieh rid -5 was enjoyed by the guests. The junior clas of the "orTiw hlth school entertained at a "Le;. dance at the 1'nion hall at Smith'. e'.n the evenins of Lincoln's birthday. P-' tf;-ot tf;-ot ic do co ra t i on s v. ere earn t-i O'T ; pretty crTe'--t. Miss Tucile. MoCarrey cr.tmi.r.ed 3 fe1 friends at her home Wedne-viav a:terr.o:'n at a vandy pull in honor of her bin .:ca. Alis Merle Thcrr.as entertained sixteen of her frunds at a birthday rJ-V a: her honT1 Friday afternoon of last -eek. Ke-freshmcr.t- were served Mrs. A- A. Thomas a:.d ir.c Mis-sics Mi'cred and l' :.- rrs. - . II. Thor-.rscn cr.tcrtair.ed f-icndM at a Ke-sir srton at hex Thui-lav attem-'Ort of lat woe.'-:. L':nh-e. L':nh-e. a? served at S o :o-'k by M5-T M5-T h om p s on . ; ? i s t xi b v M s 5 N e ': I : e Ko V- -inoii- The .r.ie;"? include i t"-e Stco L'-" dub mcmbors a:.d Mrs. TZ. .1. Mcrr "; cr I.ocan. Mrs. John Mather of m!vf-i and t he M;?ses NeVi e and Verr.a TVoir.-son. TVoir.-son. Tndr thr direction o' Fe;rand AV.e-. a ivnnher of r:n:'s of the dStr,-! prexntf'-d th opcrlta. "the Cry.-ii vjv.rru." at t:iC o-t :m ho Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Tho Nort 0-.i--h-' '.viih school 5tr.dert bo 1 cn'.er'.alne i at a d.n- ir c rr '- ;;--the ora hone Saturdav f ei;ri of week. fr'.oy:r.z t h. o baske:ba!l pAn between be-tween the Weh-ir a.-.n-ienv ar.d Nort''. C;uhe teams. w:-:ch rcs;:'.::d in vivlo:;' for t:;e Weber bo s. The primary of the No-.th v-ard entertained enter-tained at a maurce Vicn: tia-cc r-1 the overa ho-ise Th ursday r.f'.onwn '.or the small children, ar.d In the evrr.'.rs a Va'.entine partv wn5 cn?n at Hendricks k bsli for older !v.niLH. Games ar-l d.mi'inc ttptv features of the cvcrlnc. Mrs. T vdi M.ithew? :is t'-f rrir:e t of a ssurnrisp rn on by a n'.;"i'v: ' fviend. who lo'tc p:n a 1 t t r af'.crnoon vnh her on Tv.cs day. Mis? rmn.a D.r. of Rebi.-K b-"! v i 1 1 i : c he re m !. t ir . and 1 : s, M or ai Knapp. Mr. Tind Mrs. O. M". Tl":rsr- srer r Thursd.iv of last worV in l..nv::on M.th th.e'.r da;;cV.tcr. Mr?. Bert V.t 0:i?n. Mn H F. Chris'.or.scn rert the in Salt Lke. V Mrji. Fred Atkinson V,as TVl her home m Namra. Idaho, af. ; ?rrr.iir-tho ?rrr.iir-tho iast two months here ar the h.omc cT h.er father. V. S. liendrUks. M r. and M rs. Thomas Srac'tt-v o" T,cwston socnt Tuesday bore w-.th M.?. J. L. Purnham. A 1 ov arrival at tbe 1 .or-o of -,. 4rs 1 Mrs. Kene VcHIey O'l Tuos.Av. T TREMONTON 4 TRFMONTON. Frb is -Mr. r.U St.v and two daughter. F h-a nnd Mar. ; rM nvned 1 r.--n a :i c t :v!cd 1 ; w : ; ; re i a the?; in V.'v. per l a . KM n . M Fh Thoma had : c- c -r ' lar-t wrck ?di'-- l"a .loy.rs, 5? 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