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Show State Society J EVANSTON, WYO fV.NSTON. Wyo.. M:iivli 1. A prettily ar-ingtMl ar-ingtMl biriMav party vtua givrn Tri-iay ev-uc ev-uc in honor of Mrs. Ueurvi I. Hurray at hpr ome on Ontrr stniCt, tin? affair beini; a com-li't com-li't mirpris l- t!: h-taorM g'H-si. The eve-jn? eve-jn? w;i3 f)-nt with rrninti- au.l gmiifs. At a in- hnnr hupppr. previous iy prt-paru'l V-y the Plf-inviipd trm s:f. whs .-rv..,i. Amnt-z the u.-k's wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Koy K. Bryan. Mr. nd Mrs. T. K. Harp.-r. Mr. or.fl Mrs. I',. P. hinn-s. Mr. nnd Mrs. t;mrf Thiunrs nod Mrs. nek Bennett of Opdi-n. Mrs. Bin hu hup.'. Mrs. liircart-t Srli"ohT of Sail L;iKf, Mrs. L. K. mi th. Mrs. Thomas Juluifaun and Miss Ella olir.son. n artistically oppniutM Ceor; Wa shine-on onv wus tiivu y Mr. A. J. S.-hmt Surunlny ftf:rnoon of la v-.k at hr li-nii'1 on Onn-r t.vei; T ho mums wnr: prt'ttiiy iWrora u-i with ottt-'I plnutt. aiil KiiiiiU lablf-K wit.: iirraus'-ri or cards. The prizes w-re. awaple'! "i Mrs. ark liitrhii for h'-on- iin.I to ?:s. Carl lark for low. The p lac wares an. I tullies ,-ero small Washington h luv.-uirs. J.niictu-ou ,-hs served at on! loni,' tab!.'. The gut-sis in-tJrf in-tJrf i-'fl Mrs. A. L. Hanimprrton, Mrs. J"8-pli ffitewcll. Mm. Ja-k Ritchie. Mrs. Krnest Wail, tru. AIV"--rt James, Mrs. Waller Bailey, Mrs. rank Bean. Mrs. Charles Wright. Mrs. David i -i.ckett, Mr. Carl Clark. Mrs. T. Fruuklyn r-.)k and Mrs. Diaries Hyan. i Mrs. Leo Pniifldy entertained at dinner Sunday renin p at lier home ou Center Htreet. At an tiractively decorated table covers were laid r sir. Mrs. A- A. linpon and little daughter and Mrs. liarles Peveriiige of Green itiver were last fek-end ituests nt the home of Mrs. Eraiiy loeliner on Center slreei. They returned to elr homes Monday. Mrs. Angus Stewart entertained with an at-active at-active patriotic party on Tuesday afternoon ; her home ou Sage street with the members her sewing club as guests. The afternoon ns spent in sewing and looking over the many venirs sent from France and Germany by rs. Stewart's boq, now In Germany., A cluster American flags was used for the centerpiece the luncheon table, with tiny flays aa acecanls. The pm-sta included Mrs. Albert oodman, Mrs. Thomas Oshorue, Mrs. Mark '. Foote. Mrs. Van Jlupe, Mrs. Arthur Good-an. Good-an. Mrs. Louis Kabeil. Jr.. Mrs. Bircha upe, Mrs. Roy Bryant and Mtsa Jennie Gano. Mr. and Mr3. Albert Whittle hove returned om foiilvilly. where they visited their daugh-r, daugh-r, Mrs. Joseph II. Black. They announce ifj arrival of u nine-pound son at the homo Mr, and Mrs. Black February r. Miss Sadie 'hiitle will visit indefinitely at the home her sister. Mrs. Joseph Black, at Coalville, tviiig eDtered the schools in that city. Miss Dorothy Stevenson and Miss Gladys M. Barnard spent lust week-end in Ogden. They Turned hone Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank Gunnel lias returned from Den-r. Den-r. where she spent a couple of months vising vis-ing at. the home of her son, Churles Gunnel, id wife. The teachers of the Presbyterian Sunday liool entertkvned the pupils of the school at cleverly arranged party Saturday evening of st week in the church parlors. Games and usie were the diversions and late in the eve-ng eve-ng refreshments were served. Mrs. A. I. Coey entertained at a theater rty Wednesday, taking her guests to hear -e cplebraled Allied War Veterans' band con-" con-" it at the fit rand.- Her ptitw included Mr. and rs. William Blyfli. Miss Mnry Harrison, E. Chesney and (.ieorge Loff. i Mrs. Art hur Goodman received the members I her sewing club Friday afternoon at her me ou Fourth street. AMff a plasant after- - on spent, with needlework and music, lunch-n lunch-n was served. The long table was attractive-decorated attractive-decorated with spring blossoms in dainty skets. The guests included Mrs. -Thomas Os-rtte'. Os-rtte'. Mrs: Tui8 Kabeil, Jr.. Mrs. Albert KHlinno, Mrs. Mark W. Foote. Mrs. Van Rupe. -s. Angus Stewart, Mrs. Jobe Goodman and as Jennie Gano. th LOGAN T , " I ,t ( : A N , M urch 1 .The Clio club met 1'e'lnesday afternoon with Mrs. J. S. Powell, .ofesor K. R. Arnold gave a talk on France 'd tie customs of the French people and 3 to the rela tionship of France io th United ites. At the conclusion of the talk the hostess 3-'-(d tea. The tea table was graced with rjy;es. - Mrs. T. M. Knnnriers of Bait Lake was guest of the afternoon. .'The Itpethoren club met Tuesday evening with a--Hs 1;ij1ji Carrion, Miss Ruin gave an in-TbeHtlng in-TbeHtlng riiseiission on (be classical music of i'jj-l-iii any some of the composers of the classical ; : ,'isie of Hint period. Following the discus- I n. Miss Enid Ilosengreen played "The 'Erl-! p 'tg." by Schubert, and Ltsat. Miss AUlyth tlain plnyed "Ave Mario," arranged by Bach. Lv'SS Ruby Rosengreen played "March M1M- re." by Schubert. Arisses Aldyth Thnin and : id Rouengreen played a duet from the Ninth iSmphony (Haydn). An impromptu program of ;,i;'ise was given by Misses Ellen Nielsen. Mae ,i .ndricks and Rula Cordon. Refreshments were u -ved. P The Crimson girts met Wednesday afternoon riif the Mechanic Arts building. A group of ,Vj-)rt stories was read and musical numbers j " re rendered. Misses Alice Pederson and 1(1 11a Smith were tiie hostesses. Refreshments Vi"re served. ?D(VIr. nnd Mrs. George Roven enterfRlned nt card party Monday evening in compliment to -. and Mrs. R. B. GarCf of Salt Lake. The , fists were entertained nt four small tables Is"' 'f00" and at the conclusion of the games t YeMiments were served. Another party wns rti -en in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Oarf f jri-esday evening by Mr. and Mri. Orson A. Garff jtr.. their home on South Main. The evening s sp?nt in playing enrds, at the conclusion which refreshments were served. Twelve '''rsta were. In attendance. - , The Tetn Deltii nororlty members pave their c 'nual bfill tonitrht at the Bluebird hall. The Pe'tty little hall was decorated with potted r,lmfi nnd fern, roses nnd daffodils. Refresh- nts were served. Thirty couples were In nt-s nt-s ' id an ce. S t urdny evening of la ft week the lowing girls were Initiated by the sorority: ily Edmonds of Salt Lake, TMnalna Wrathall :al d Alta Johnson of Orantsvllle, Maud Price Idaho Falls and tllliua Mathews of Oakley, iho. PrnfpRsor and Mrs. Byron Alder entertained ' dinner Sunda v in compliment to Dr. and . Y. I. McNeil, formerly of Rrlgham City, o have come here to make their home. A Jifnet of cut flowers formed the centerpiece p. the table. Resides the guests of honor. ers were laid fur Ir. and Mrs. Oscar Wen-green. Wen-green. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams. Misses jfjlle, Mne and Lorn In o Weunergreen. Fol-.'In? Fol-.'In? the dinner n socinl evening wns spent, sii' bHne a feature nf the entertainment. e;i:" U tss Venn T.tndiinlst entertained at dinner dnesdny evening In compltment tn her guest. ss Pearl Theurer of Ocden, nnd Clifford Sr-irr of S.ilt Lake. The table was graced with ips. Covers wero lnld for eight. Following ' dinner, the evening was spent in playing ni;-K tf.UU; AIne Worley nnd Rernire Ames were rrb-d Wednesday In the alt Lake temple. ", llewhic: the ceremony, the onng couple left - r ("alirorniji on ft wedding (rip. The fnl low In c young men gnvr n dancing 3!'1 ty at the ntuoblni hall Wednesday evening: Clyde Greeu, Max Edwards, George' E. McCIay. George :. Smith, Gaylcm C. -Smith, George Green, Clyde SJ loner, Dellits Be Witt. Joseph Anderson, Carl Peterson, Bryan H. Mnujrhan, Norman Rudd, Raymond Green and William Green. The hall was decorated with the Ked, White nnd Blue, innumerable flags of various sizes beJnc used. A buffet luncheon was served. The table was decorated with violets and fluffed I Is. Twenty-eight couples were in attendance. Ariel Lindqnist entertained at a sleighing-party sleighing-party Tuesday evening. A late supper was served at the home of Mr. Liudquist. Ten guests were included in the party. Mrs. Oscar Rosen green entertained at dinner din-ner Monday- evening iu compliment to Mrs. Arch McNIel of Salt Lake. A basket of sweet peas formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for Mrs. J. A. Folkman, Mrs. Marlon Merrill. Mrs. A. B. Olsen, Brs. Bvroti Alder, Mrs. Charles McNiel, Mrs. W. R. Mc-Niel, Mc-Niel, Mrs. O. Wennergreen, Sr., and . Miss Janet MrNlcl: ' 1 The Delta N'u fraternity gave a dancing party Thursday evening ar the Logan high school. The Alpha Delta Epsilon gave a dancing party last night at the Bluebird hall. Mit9 Claire 6"ardon arrived home Sunday from Salt Luke, where she lid spent a week. ' Mrs. Ezra O. Smith spent the week at Ogden, vifcitiug with relatives. Miss Lydla Peterson entertained a group of her friends Monday evening at a sopial. The evening was concluded with refreshments. A family party was given Wednesday evening eve-ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Ellis in celebration of -Mr. Ellis's birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hyde are receiving congratulations con-gratulations upon the arrival of a son, born Tuesday. Misses Eva Jay Nelson and Clara Gleayson of Kaysville, Marjorle Turner of Ogden and Iecbell Buclc of Park City are here for the weekend week-end to attend the annual ball given by the Beta Delta sorority. They are guests at the chapter house Misses Lettle and Leora Thatcher are spending spend-ing the week-end in Salt Lake as guests at the Hotel Utah. Miss Pearl Theurer of Ogden spent the last week here as a gnewt of Miss Verna Lindrjuist. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson left Wednesday Wednes-day for the northwest, where they will spend three weeks. Miss Alice RavenMll left Monday for her home in Vancouver, B. C. Miss Ravenhill has been .connected with the U. A. C. for the past two years, but on account of ill-health severed her connectinu with the school. Her sister, Miss Edith Ravenhill. accompanied her home. Mrs. D. M. Saunders of Salt Lake is here for a two weeks' visit, as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Peternon. Mrs. Arch MeNIel of Salt Lake returned home Wednesday after a six weeks' stay here -as a guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. 'Andrew Nyman. The following girls went to the "practice house" nt the U. A. C. Monday for a six weeks' stay: La von Mason, Bessie Morrison. Karma rail.insrtn, Irene Smith, Ruby Osland and Luarn Reunion. The Commercial Boosters' club is arranging for its annual series of club dinners. The first, one will be given tn the very near future. fu-ture. v Miss Agnes Tarbet of Salt Lake spent last week-end here with relatives. Mrs. Orson Smith and Mrs. Thersa Branchley went to Wellsvillp Saturday of last weelc to attend the the seventy -ninth birthday anni-' anni-' Ternary of Richard Branchley, which was celebrated cele-brated with u family dinner and social evening itl his residence. The dinner was served in the evening nt 0 o'clock. A targe basket of cut flowers formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were In id for twentv. Mrs. Ray B. West, Mrs. .T. W. Morrell and M Iss Delia Morrell entertained this evening nt the home of Miss Morrell in compliment to the pledges of the Snrosls sorority and their partners. Daffodils nnd violets were effectively hi ranged about the rooms. At the conclusion of the evening refreshments were served. Twenty guests were In attendnnce. -i '- ! L MONROE 4 f MONROE. March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oponshaw entertained at a dinner party Sunday for Orson Maeleby. Mr. and Mr?. Ln Mnr Swain, Olive, Helen and Grant Maplob. Mr. end Mrs. Montaeve of Faypon are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hansen. Han-sen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N'ewby of Hurley, Hur-ley, id;iho, are hero visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Olof Olven entertained Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Joseph 01 Pen, Net a I-'rvrireucu, Verna TOrieUson and Colista Winter. Miss.V. T. Clark lias sone to . Salt Lake, fo remain indefinitely. M iss Vera MaU-by fn terva jned Sn tnr-dnv tnr-dnv afternoon of last week for Airs. Mor-i Mor-i vis 1 lanstMi, Christ io 1 ,a rsen, Mrs. Ja tne ; Nils-in. V-'AhtM ami Verna Krickson, Olive ! and Helen Mas;!'My. Kirdl Swindle returned homo Patnrdn v of last weelc. The young man had been tn Krnii'v for a number of months and yaw active pe-i-viee. Hvron l-.nnuM- rpa.-hed home Monday from S;in Fram-isco. whore bo had boen in tr.'i in'"s- f'tr several tnorths. .1. H. Frioksnn of R!rhtM visitpd with Mr. a 'id Mrs. Vernon Ft k-kson on Wednesday. MURRAY - M 1" K " V. Maroh 1. Mr. nnd Mrs ; T!onry ll.r!-cr aiii; Mr. and Airs. Fonq-la ; Harker of Ta-lors ilr- left during the papr ; wot-k (.-! p.jirts in California, where they i wiM snrnd t I'O nox t four weeks sicht-' sicht-' sreinu. 1 Ms;-- Heien White is visiting in S;i't :I.-ik. the $;.est of her sister, Mrs. lnar Johnson. T'io Tiov. K. r.. Merk of the MothodNt oliure'i I, ft Tuosda- for Cahfo-nia. wl-tpre ; be w-ro si :''o not six wooks visitin? ' with his daunhtor In Los A:iL-e'-is. 1 Miss nret : ;i Fatten and Mrs. Fern ! A',! on ret nraod Tn.sd.i - n or at hree woo';-" o.io':-n in Oak'and San Franc'-oo i a nd Los An-.to:o5. I !Iss Liiv To'-.n -f 't M-i-:m- f.-.r Peivov- ; vi! io. wl'ovo s'lO L:i s ; -opiod a no-iit .on vu!i tl.e Oregon s!-.ort. Line Kailread rom-p:m rom-p:m . Mrs. w. C C'-.-ijrohrs entertained her sow-in e!uh Fridav at lnr io:no on A";- ; satob avf ir'o. T.u:'-konn was f-e: ed at W; o'elook. f.illewi,-! b- c.m:s. ! 'rs. Mi'o K nv.T' of bl-j'-o wns cnost i of her ,ia':;;!;to- Mrs. (; .Tarsson. ' dur- inc t.!ie ;".'-t vo-'k. j Mrs S'-.or'-'f entortar-ed Tros.'av afr- ' ornonn ;: , K e;-;r -t on in eomn i-iie1'! t i I Mrs. F. F. TIuhha-1 :t.: dau-rhrr. M:i-.-r-;-.'. v ho aro vi:tivc: !-e:v. fro-i Canon ' 1 py Co to. Covers were laid for Mrs, W. i W. Robins, Mrs. J. A. Jones, Mrs. G. A. I I Huscher, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, Mrs. J. 1 W. Her.ling, Mrs. F. B. Hubbard, Miss Maitrine Hubbard and Miss Bess Jones. i Mrs. Allen P. Bradley returned during, the week after in extended visit with; friends in Baltimore, Md. ; New Haven, Conn.; New York, and Chicago. Mr. Bradley, Brad-ley, who accompanied her, returned two weeks ago. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Morris entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Christiansen of West Jordan. Jor-dan. The engagement of Miss Agnes Raynolds and Dewey McKay of Granger has been announced, the wedding to take place in the early spring. The ladies of the Rebekah lodge will entertain at a card party and dance next Tuesday evening at the lodge rooms in the Fraternal hall. After the program refreshments will be served. N. B. Logstofi returned during the week from New York, where he has been in the service of the government for the past year. . Th members of the Baptist Sunday school entertained at a reception and supper sup-per Friday evening in the church parlors in compliment to the Rev. E. Jacobs, the retiring minister, and the Rev. J. Frye, the new minister. The Ladies Aid society of the Methodist Metho-dist church will meet next Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors, the guests of Mrs. P. Bentz and Mrs. E. G. Dawson. MORONI 4 MORONI, March 1. Miss Miriam Cooley entertained en-tertained at a dancing party Saturday evening of lest week. Those present were Miss Zella Bailey, Midred Morley, Bessie Curtis, Lola OIkii nnd the hostess, the Messrs. ' Vincent Ohriatensen. Kerrin Justensen, Vardis Elackham, Andrew Morley and Harris Larson. Miss Doris Blackham nnd Mrs. Leonard Tld-well Tld-well entertnined Monday at a shower for Mrs. Ernest Ander.Bon. About forty guests wore present. The even ins was spent in playing tames, after which puncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Yearence are visiting with friends at Lehi. Mrs. Oeorjre Mower'' of Magna is visiting the home of her mother. Mrs. J. L. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jensen have returned to Moroni' to make their hnmo. Mrs. Aaron Olseu of Ephraim is visiting at the home of her molher. Mrs. J. W. Christensn is a Salt Lake visitor. Mrs. Nellie Cooley was a Salt Lake visitor last week. ' Miss Katie Frandsn has returned to her home after nn extended visit nt Provo. Harold Christ ensen entertained a number of his school friends at a party Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Games were the main feature of the evening. Miss Erma ITardy entertained at. a birthday party Monday everting. Those present were Miss Leora Chris'.ensrn, Inn Morley, Ruth Faux nnd the hostess, the Messrs Verno La rspn. Mnrrtll Blackham, Meillntr Nelson. La.ddell Christensen.. Anions the soldier boys who have returned this week are Clarence Christensen. Ed Blaclt-hnm, Blaclt-hnm, Morley Blackham, Ralph Christensen and Fred Pnlman. The Parent-Teacher association entertained at a . danclns party at the high school building Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd .Tenson and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen are Salt Lake visitors. Mrs. Clara Jensen entertained at a brithday party Thursday. Thnse present were Mrs. M. K. Stark. Mrs. John Frandsen, Mrs. R. Nielson, Mrs. lleber Anderson and Mrs. A. Larson. Edge! Blackham was pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening by a number of his school friends. Miss Melba Chrisiensfn entertained the TJ. B. S. O. P. IT. club nt her home Thursday evening. Those present werG Edna Hardy, Rozella. Davis, Clara Stark. Minerva Anderson, Kate Bradly, Connie Nelson nnd Gladys S. Gwiell. Pr. aud Mrs. B. C. Linebnugh entertained Sunday nt a brithday dinner. Covers wore laid for twelve. I BRIGHAM CITY T ; BRTGMAM CTTY. March 1. Mrs. A. L, Stout entertained Monday evening in honor of the seventh birthday anniversary anniver-sary of her son. Clair. Luncheon was served at 6 o'clock. Miss Ida Flack entertained a number of her friends at luncheon Saturday evening eve-ning of last week, after tho dance at the high school auditorium. The guestwere Mr. and Mrs. .lack Bowrlng, Mi. and Mrs. .lames Fishburn. Mr. and Mrs. CI i f -. ford Holers, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fish-burn Fish-burn and Jarvis Koford. M rs. A. I Peterson and daughter. Feth, of Salt La ke, arc here for an expended ex-pended vis: t with Mr?. Peterson's par- cm s, Mr. and Mrs. William Horslcy. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Srott of St. An-. An-. thony, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. ; SVott of Ogden were last week-end : S'ts of Mr. and Mrs. R. 1). Young. Mrs. M. C. 0: sen entertained a few friends Tuesday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of. her husband. The guests were entertained with games. Luncheon was served to sixteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Sorenson enter-lain enter-lain ed Sunday evening in honor of De-vlna De-vlna Sorenson, who was home on a short, visit after having been mustered but of the service, and who left the following morning for Ely, Kev. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock to nine guests. The Misses Josephine and Alice How-ells How-ells entertained at the home of Mrs. Martha Lowe of Willard, Monday evening, eve-ning, for a number of the members ot i the S. O. D. H. club, at a "500" party. Immediately following the game, refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Christensen were surprised at their home Saturday of last week, previous to their moving into their new home in the Third ward, by a number num-ber of friends and neighbors. A social evening was enjoyed and luncheon served. Mrs. E. J. Passey and children returned Tuesday from Logan, where they spent several days as the guests of relatives. Mrs. Brigham Wright went to Idaho Falls, Idaho, Sunday, for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wright. The members of the Ladies' Civic Im-! Im-! provement club were entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. L. Stout. Mrs. Wynn L. Eddy and Mrs. W. I. Hargis took up the .year book dis-' dis-' cussion, which was followed by a discussion dis-cussion of the club's annual ball. The date of this annual affair was definitely fixed for March 19, at the Academy ot Music. Refreshments were served. Miss Ruth Peterson- was hostess Friday Fri-day evening1 of last week to a number of friend3 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson. The evening eve-ning was spent in dancing. Refreshments were served. Mrs. A. F. Archer returned to her home in Salt Lake' City, Wednesday morning, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hoist. Mrs. W. E. Phelps and daughters, Dorothy and Bess, of Shelley, Idaho, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn W. Hops Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Meffert returned last week from an extended visit with relatives and friends at Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Barker of Willard gave a wedding reception Saturday evening eve-ning of last week for Mr. and Mrs. Cyril J. Call, who wero married the preceding Wednesday. A wedding supper was served at 8 o'clock and the remalwder of the evening was spent in a social way. After a two weeks' visit in Willard, Mr. , and Mrs. Call will leave for Rigby, Idaho, where they will reside. ! Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Kofoed spent ! Saturday of last week and Sunday as: the guests of relatives at Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garrett and Miss Grace Robbins of Layton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs: M. G. Hansen. BLACKFOOT, IDA. 4 4 BLACKFOOT. Idaho, March L Miss Freda Schroeder and Miss Bess Henley entertained Saturday evening of last week at the home of Judge and Mrs. K. C. Cowen. Six tables were filled for "500 " the hip-h score prize being awarded to ! Miss June Mulvaney. Carnations nnd narcissus were used about the rooms. The score cards were miniature hatchets and the ices carried out also the Georgo Washington idea.. Mrs. F. C Cowen, Miss Rosemary Cowen and Mrs. W. E. Patrio assisted the hostesses. The members of the Altar society of the Catholic church wero entertained Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Nelle Carey. The members of the King's Daughters were entertained Tuesday evening by Miss Eula Palmer. After the business meeting refreshments were served at the Bon Ton, where dancing also was enjoyed. en-joyed. The ladles of the Home and Foreign Missionary societies of the Methodist church entertained Tv'th a 6 o'clock dinner din-ner at the church. Wednesday evening. Each member was entitled to invite a guest and tfbout IOC wero in attendance. After the dinner toasts .were given. Mrs. W. A. Beakley, speaking on the subject, "The Accomplish met: is and Needs of the Home .Missionary Society." The Rev. J. E. Colli?on spoke cn "The Accomplishments Ac-complishments and Needs of the Foreign ! Missionary Society." P. W. Powers save a talk on "The Effect nf War on Churches p.nd Missions. " Miss Mary . Winchr 11 of Fnalaka, A'aflka, spoke on conditions in Alaska in reference to her work in the. orphans' home there. The Fhilathea class in the Methodist It is a maxim of tho Amundsen Studio that only the best work is good enough to offer the public, and in order to attain at-tain this standard it spares neither effort ef-fort nor expense. Its staff is composed com-posed entirely of specialists. Each member mem-ber performs his or her own particular particu-lar work with dexterity and skill. There is not a single "handy man" in the establishment, and in order to attract and hold the most efficient workmen this company pays the highest high-est salaries of any studio west of Chicago. Chi-cago. That such ideals of service should bring their reward was inevitable, and the business of the company has grown to such proportions that Mr. Amundsen Amund-sen has found it necessary, in addition to the regular studio, to open a special spe-cial annex in the American theater building. The new establishment will take care of the needs of schools, colleges, col-leges, lodges, societies and similar organizations, or-ganizations, and it will be particularly equipped for this class of work. . Another addition, contemplated for the near future, is a studio equipped with a piano and parlor furniture, so that patrons may have their pictures made amid all the environments of the home. The opening of this department, the first of its kind in the intermoun-tain intermoun-tain country, will mark a new era in tho portraiture art of this state. Full particulars regarding it will be announced an-nounced later. Because of the excellence of its work, tho Amundsen Studio was appointed official photographer for the Templo of Childhood at the Panama exposition exposi-tion held in San Francisco in 1915. It has received the highest award at the Utah state fair for. four consecutive years. 1 The company is also official photographer for the Elks' lodge, the University of Utah and the Latter-day Saints' college. Ever ready and obliging, the Amundsen Amund-sen studio aims to serve the public. It is well prepared to do the work, and it. makes a specialty of boiug the peo-ple's peo-ple's own photographer. church gathered Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Henna Alhertson and later surprised Mr. and Mis. Christopher Karn-stablo. Karn-stablo. A miscellaneous shower was siven and a piece of silver presented. About fifteen were in attendance. Mrs. W. E. Patrie left Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon for Seattle, Wash., called there by (he serious iilhess of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Johnson spent Wednesday in Pocatello. Miss Irene Good gave a slumber pi.rtv Friday evening of last week, the guests Including .Miss Verna Williamson, Miss Florence Early and Miss Marie Dore Saturday the guests were Miss Loa Martin. Mar-tin. Miss Edeen Younie, Miss Loa Martin and Miss Eva Jone3 for another party. Former 'residents of Sutton, Neb., now residing ir. Rlsckfoot, gave a. dinner and shower Wednesday evening at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Egiey, in compliment compli-ment to Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Barnstable. Barn-stable. Mrs. Agnes Foyntcr and Miss Julia Brennan of Salt Lake spent last week-end with Mrs. Charles Harris. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hayes returned Wednesday trom a short visit in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Gagon are receiving receiv-ing congratulations over tho birth of a son. Mrs. Fred Seeger was hostess Wednesday Wednes-day to the members of the guild of the Episcopal church. Mrs. L. B. Dustlrc and Miss Byra Brooks spent last week-end with Mr and Mrs. H. H. Whittlesey at Pocatello. Mrs. Sain Forter and baby of yak Lake City, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tavey home on Saturday of last week and will rernain here for some time. Miss Loraine Tavey also spent last week-end here and left Monday for Moscow, where she will resume her school work at tho university. Mrs. Charles K. Hi.rris left Mondav for Montpelier, to spend a week with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. James Brokaw and daughter, Barbara, Bar-bara, attended the D. A. K. luncheon at the Han nock .hotel in Pocatello, Saturday Sat-urday of last week. T. H. Hopkins ard daughter. Annis, returned re-turned Tuesday from a short visit in Halt Lako City. I GARLAND I . i OAP.LAXO. March 1. Miss Lizzie Preston Pres-ton spent tiie early pnrt of the w-"k in Hrigliain Ciiy. visltinc; v-j'h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllhum Presion. Mrs. T. W. Innes and cbPO'-en are v.y. Ming v-'tb Mrs. Irnes's pan-ms, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Grover, ;it S:ib Uike. Mr. anr Mrs. Frank Pck bud ;,s their guest the early parti of the week. Miss U'lhy Sterner of Fi'Iir,c. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. F.a,ph King were Ixivn visitors 1 " e.incsdny. I Mr. Ida Cote, who has t,e,.n v;s:tlng lor f the n-ist -four mends w:th Mr. nnd Mrs 1 l"Orc R. Coie. left fr-r h. r r.r.me t I Kov.l.-r. Knn.. Si;n'!-.y afternoon llr son ! ;eorir. firrompanl-d her and will visil lot 1 ar ir.d.-fit.it tin?--. i Mr. ar.d M-s. K. W. Svvlrv.ir h ft the! e::rly part of the ve-k for Sait Like, ! wh'Te they will rrsl'ie. ' Mrs. r. E. M.'iming pr-,t the h.st J week-end in Sn't Lake, visiting with ri I at n eg. Misa iCulalia I'i terson h is returne,! i home after a n'ea.R..t visit with f,- r's j at P-iylv.-T r't.. f"rl V.ir.l ft-. 1,1,:,,..: Mrs. Georee P. Hughes was hostess to the members of the LTdfs- Self-mlnire club Friday afterneori of last we-k J'ie-lilent J'ie-lilent Mrs. M. Feistc) pr--ide(l. ' There w, re sLxteen nietni.rs pr.-seiit. uitli tiu. following r.ameri ;;rrr.s. as guests' Mrs "' ' Hymer, Mrs. F. J. Limb. Mrs' h! ' L. Davis of ?-.it Lake City. an(j Mrs. 1 A. ii. Twitched of p.rtghani Ci'y. It be- I ing the ftrt meeting of the elub for four 1 rronths, the same officers were re-elected to serve throughout the present year, as follows: Mrs. M. Foisted, president; Mrs. Alice Ji. Day, vice president; Mrs. Dixie Shelton, secretary; Mrs. G. Carter, corresponding secretary; Mrs. T. W, Innes, treasurer; Mrs. George O. Nye, musical director. The program committer commit-ter comprises. Mesdames C. H. Hales. W. F. Persson, Ursel Rose, Joseph Winj.;, G. R. Cole and J. A. King. Mrs. Joseph "VVing rendered a vocul solo. The home decorations were in keeping vth the idea of Washington's birthday. During tho social hour the hostess served refreshments, re-freshments, assisted hy Mrs. L. V. Preston, Pres-ton, Mrs. Dixie Shelton nnd Mrs. Wing.1 Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Scoffteld spent the last week-end In Salt L-nke City. Mr.' and Mrs, Ijouis Bingham entertained enter-tained a number of friends Friday evening eve-ning of last week at a candy pull. Music Mu-sic and games were tho diversions, and refreshments were served to the following: fol-lowing: The Misses Marjorle Gleason, Mahola McFnriand, Bertha Harris, Dor-rls Dor-rls Dorton, Thelma Baker, Venna Hnies, Ruby Cook; Messrs. Earl Walker, Kllwood Dunn, Wayne Baker, Glen Van-fleet, Van-fleet, Leland Grover, Dewey Dnrton and Two more of Garland's soldier boys have receivod their honorable dischanro and returned home. David I lands came home Wednesday from Camp I.evU, Wash., and Bee liouslcy from Kills Island, N. Y. Mrs. T. IT. Kdwords. who will leave soon to make her home at Spanisn Fork, has been extensively entertained thin week by her many friends. At the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Fclsted, Thursday evening, the following ladies served as hostesson at a prettily arrant?! card party: The Misss Pauline and Julia Hubbard, Ijydia Holmgren and Mrs, Khoda K. Watkins. Tho following wre guests; Miss Iris Rhodes, Messrs. Union Manning, l-:iwood Winters, Charity Welling, Vernon Rhodes and Mr. Evans. ' KcrroshnuuttH were served. The Misses Marguerite ITnbhard and Octavia Hnimgren of Tremonton wero guests at the Felstod liotne 4Sundav. Mrs. G. Reynold Watkins spent iho last week-end in Brigham City visiting her husband. Mr and Mrs. Frank Peek entertained the following at a prettily arranged party Sunday evening: Mr. Hnd Mrs. W F Person, Mayor and Mrs. B. PreHlnn. Miss Ruby ytayner and Mlllen Peek. Refreshments Re-freshments were nerved |