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Show State Society 1 MANTI 4 T ANTT, A;pr. 2. Airs. A. ri. Anderson delightfully entc-rt;iiTic(l a nnnthfr uf l;uly friends at a Kensington at her lirnne M'odnesday afternoon in hfiior of Mrs. Parley Nelson of RexburK, Ifi.'iho, a for-m.r for-m.r resident of M;inli. who is visiling relatives and frienda here. Luncheon was served. Mrs. ,T. A. Trollope entertained Tuesday Tues-day afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Carrie Kidd, and her sister, Mrs. K. O. Ledger, of Mandan, X. P., who have been making: an extended visit at the home of Mrs. Trollupe. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moulton and son, Connant, rettirned to Salt LaWo City Tuesday morning-, after spending a week camping in Mantl oanvon with relatives. Mrs. O. W. Martin and Miss Mary Martin entertained informally at their home Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Martin of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burns, Jr., of Huntlnpton Park, Calif. Music was the main event of the evening. Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock to twelve guests, Miss Kleanor Larson entertained Monday Mon-day afternoon in honor of Miss Leitha Nelson of Rexburer. Idaho. The afternoon was spent In games, and refreshmnts were served to about thirty young people,. L. R. Anderson and family left last 1 week for a two week's say at .Fish lake. Mrs. J. W. Mc A Ulster entertained a large number of llttfe folks at the home of her father, Alfred Alder, Saturday of last week. In honor of the birthday anniversary anni-versary of her son. Wells. Mrs. Parley Nelson and two children, Leitha and Howard, of Rexburg. Idaho, who are visiting here t th" - lire. L. T. Buchanan, were entertained at dinner during the week at the homes of the following people: Mr. and ims. Fred Jensen, Sunday afternoon; Mrs. Minnie Braithwaite, Tuesday afternoon; Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Harmon, Tuesday evening, and Mrs. Nephl Ottosen, Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Miss May Hall of Canada is visiting here at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hall, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Dyreng, left Friday of last week for their homo in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. J. A. Trollope entertained at dinner din-ner Wednesday evening in honor of her mother, Mrs. Carrie Kidd, and her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. E. O. Ledger, of Mandan, N. D. The dinner guests, besides the guests of honor, were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stringham. The decorations were in sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Martin of Salt Lake City, who have been visiting here for a week with Mrs. G. W. Martin, returned Wednesday to their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burns, Jr., of Huntington Hunt-ington Park. Calif., were entertained at dinner by Mrs. Camilla Nelson Tuesday afternoon. . , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keller left Friday of last week for Monticello, where Mr. Keller has a position with a law firm. They expect to make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shand and family and Mrs. Ernllv Anderson returned Thursday Thurs-day of last week from a two weeks' motor trip to Yellowstone park, and Burley, Rexburg and Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. J. A. Johnson gave a luncheon Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burns, Jr., of Huntington Park, Calif., who were the guest3 of their aunt, Mrs. J. P. Nelson, this week. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr and Mrs. W. D. Bentley, Mrs. H. S. Kerr and Mrs. L. F. Becker formed a camping party to Fish lake Saturday of last week. , L . . Mr and Mrs. J. B. Tuttle entertained at' dinner Sunday, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tuttle, Dr. and Mrs. C O. Dewey and daughter and Mrs. C. S. Stevens Stev-ens of St. Joseph, Mo.- Covers were laid for twelve. llf TT The Misses Maud Tuttle, Mattie Hog-gan, Hog-gan, Laura Tuttle, Ruby Jensen Reva Tennant, Winifred Parry and Lucille 1 tittle tit-tle returned last week from Salt Lake City, where they had been attending summer school. |