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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns 1 lj'.'.'n Wf-i-e A;i;::r (". O ''rs Y B Vwtor!. Mr. and Mr. -;a N-yton , .Mr. rind Mr, dri -Ov.'.-rssun of .''."i, ' Mr. ar:i M:a. -.,v . r -,0r- : HH JcJv:'! of M:t U--M t-,,.v :,nd Ed':: ' .J--.i-;n of Th.-t.!'; sr-r-t t:- v,-,-'-.- v. t n th- ;r pa-.-r.t-, M r. ;i:d M'a. Cprv.-; JisrP.. Mi.-., VjtUifi.M T;'t..- -"id a !c.v of l-L-r fr:n.'j- m l,.-r :y.i.-c ;a'..:y c-- nil: Of l;nt vc I .Miss , it.-i Fi . u: a i i l'-ft Sunday for I Sterling, v.n-jrc silo will tich the cumins fct-'-.ool v.-ar. The Daughters of the Pioneers from Man'.i and Sterling enjoyed a pleasant : social and me--t!i:j; tn the North ard ' rhapl V.'-drrriiay afternoon. A program ! was re n flared and reircshmems w ere ' sorvcd to fifty guests. ' The third K:niir.'ton of the Ladles' Literary ciub wus h--M Wednesday afternoon after-noon at the hoiT; of Mrs. Jennie Lts-'e. Thf; afternoon v.n?, sn-nt at cards. Luncheon Lunch-eon was Hi-rv.'-d at. tj o'clock. I Mrs. lrenn Ssrt-nakov of Palt Lake is , visiting- at the homo of Mrs. E. Jensen. j I LOGAN - . LOGAN. F.-:pt. in Misses Letrie and j Loom. Tna t'-ht-r pi: tei't air'-rd :it a :'inere-OM j Sii rur-lHv of last wr-.-u in '.-oinpliinent to : Mi.'3 Ld'th I-:j".-n. Mihs Margaret Wor- ley and Miy- Luuile iloyr:-. Miss Bowen left Krid;iy for .Ww York, v. k.-re she j v:t! aU.-nd C'o! ' i n i iila university. Mi.-s Wor).-y u lo left Friday for M info I'd, i v iier.j ;j':t- w-jll i-;t''h iimsk' In the hiu'il sriiuol; Mips KiM,t-rii v.'iii tt-arii at tin; hi;h I t'ik-oI at Tor,HlC. a i-rtal basket of I j ha.ffif.or button forirel the c-nlt--ri.ie:e ; for t:i-; table. Around it ten Kiit-sLs v ere ; seattrd. An art tilic arrangement of ns-l ns-l era was about the rooms. Following' tin: luncheon a (social after noun was pf n t. Miss Mar;.- Porenson entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in compliment 1 to Miss Edith liowon. A basket of marigolds mari-golds formed tiie cen ter piece for the table. ta-ble. Around it twelve guests were seated. seat-ed. Wednesday afternoon. Miss Frances Barber entertained In compliment to Miss Bowfin. Fail flov. ers wu-re u'Cd about the rooms and on the porch. Tiie afternoon after-noon was concluded with refreshments. In the even i lit: a pa rty was iven for M iss Bowt'ii at the home of M rs. J. K. Featherstone by the state officers of the Y. L. M. I. A. Tho rooms were bright with fall llowcw. riinging and games were the enter La in merit. A buffet buf-fet lunchoun was served. About twenty guests were In attendance. Mrs. Joseph E. Quinney entertained at a movie party at tiie Lyric theater Thuxs- I RICHMOND . . ; RIC HMON D, i-pt Mrsj. Austin j .Tohiisoii e:itertaii:.:d mi-iiitjr ot her erjb ; 'I hursday af t;rnotjn. LuiL.-h'-oL"i v. ao i;-rved at &;;u p. m. Mr.-,. A.viu Jim- 1 f--on, Mrj. J. C. Johnson, Mr.-,. Jo.-.epU Nidh'on and Mrs. A. ri. fccii'j'-v v.uiu j Kuents of the nub. I Mi:.s M.iri'-al ight e'ltertaintrd wi'h i a diniuu' party a( w r homo Sunday af'.- tsrnooti. ,:,i.crs i-znod, tne. centerpiece . for thj tabli;, :it. v. hi'-.h coi-rs vtr: laid for Mt;-:s Amy H.htu;, M:.-:u Claudia Funk, Allrn H -;inl i-;--;: , I van Me mil and ; Ife.rDert Adaiph-in Fo ! lo w i r.g Liie dLfilier, ! the party nioiured ro t.e liot tprtnsa at, I'restou. I Mr. and "Mrs. C A. Far.. on and family j rerijrned Sunday ev.-nlr. truiii hair. Lake, I vh-rro tii'-y h;jd ft. mi I n-- ' --r.il days. M ivs Oil vft H t-ndi'ir ks ! I L 'i'u--.vday for St. G:(irx:. v.'iere :-h- v.'i'l attend in-hooL and t:pend the wmN-r wlMl l"it;l si.-itr, .'lr:i. Lcnt:.jt ifa'l, .Sue v. as a irum pan led I iib far a:i .-ait. Lake ii.-r parents, Mr. and Mn. J. W. M.mdri'ks. mill Iter J ler. Ml;,:; Mab.-I H.:tidnck-., who it fo hpendinK .a few d;t s wi'ii br. and Mrs. Fn.vt M-mmii. Mis. Moiis-mi will a-j-rooipany thetu Ihj1, for a ijit when tney re' urn honit-. Jliu Ida Fov.suiu of i;:ik.-r ("ii.:, Or . spent a ff v d..-.s of Ih-- v. h. ; t. tht. liofnft of Mr. and Mr:!. '. A. Lars-.-n. L;jfer M fa Kmuni wnl go to Salt Lak-, wh-re the ill attend :.;hool at thb Lni-Vfjpslty Lni-Vfjpslty of Utah. .Mrs. T. A. Robitinon and children of I '., i it-y, Idaho, are vb-itui rrlati ea h.-ft. Tho H.:.-hiv.: girlM f Fio North war'J h':M tll.-II- iM.it lfl.-..'tllig of till- M-fl.-Oll at tin home ot Mis. A. L. Ilarris Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. As a f m;i I I o (ho sea- i fjon'a work, the gir;M will present a four- art pfay in the near future. Tiie work i undi-r the ()lrei.'tl'..n of M i.ss Mabel ; Uendrlcky and Mrs. Fd. Webb. ! Mr. iind Mr:;. H. W . Merrill entertained , with a dtmu r al th'-ir home aimoav eve- . I nine fi Mr. and Mr. M. C. Merrill and Mr. Sessions of tiie Fucatelio atake. Mr. .Sessions will leavu soon with ins family i tor Smith Africa, v. hero he will act as i president of that m.s-iion. i Mr. and Mrs. Reynold C. Merrill have E'lrm to California. win -re M.r. Merrill i will attend schoo' at F.erkeiey. Mr. and Mrs. George G. Hendricks re- j turned .Sunday evening, after a few days i opeut In S;ill Lake. i Dr. and Mrs. IF A. Adamson motored ! to llrtghaiu Cify Tued;i;.'. Miss Zina Johnson of Springfield and MUs Katherlne Anderson of Fillmore have arrived here to begin thinr win-tor's win-tor's work, teaching school, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harris of Logan een. Elva TTnbetts and Mae Alder gave a shower Monday evening at the home ! of Miss Fiihriman at providence in honor 1 of Mrs. L. C. Nuhn, who was married I last week. Before her marriage she was ; Miss Ada Frederick of Providence. Fall : flowers were used about the- rooms. Games atid mus.e were the entertainment. T.ie eening was concluded with refreshments. refresh-ments. Fo:tv guests were in attendance. Misses Irene and Geneva Rich entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening in compliment to Mrs. Arthur Dilley of Des Moines, Iowa. Tiie rooms were decorated with asters : and sweet peas. The guests were enter-: enter-: tained at four tables of five hundred and at the conclusion of the games refreshments refresh-ments were served. Prizes were- awarded award-ed to Miss lrma Burnshaw and Mrs. Dil-ley. Dil-ley. Mrs. Dilley belongs to tiie Beta Delta sorority and the guests of the afternoon aft-ernoon were the Keta Delta sorority girls with a few special guests. Miss Helen Thatcher and Miss Sybil Hopkins entertained at a card party Wednesday evening of last week at the Beta Delta chapter house in compliment ' to Miss Qlena Smith and Misses Neomie and Stelia Larsen, all of whom left this week to teach school. The rooms were , beautifully decorated with snapdragons. ; Tnree small tables were arranged for the guests, at which they were enter- j tained at five hundred. At the conclu- j sion of the games refreshments were 1 served. A prize for the highest score I was awarded to "Miss Abble Smith and gifts to the guests of honor. Mrs. Lily C. W'olstenholme of Salt Lake spent the week here as a guest of her sister, Mrs. N. W. Flaws. Mrs. Oscar Borkman and daughter, ivake. Miss Eva, arrived Monday- from Salt The Fland Cart company was entertained enter-tained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Addle Jenkins. A program was rendered and refreshments were served. M.rs. Lily WolatenhoJme of Salt Lake was a special spe-cial guest. Miss Irene Smith left today for Oakley, Ida., where she has accepted a position In the high school. She will spend a few days at Pocatello en route as a guest of Miss Lyle Plyde. Mrs. H. G. Mebeker of Ogden spent the week here visiting with friends. J. E. Shephard and daughters. Misses Dorothy and Louise, went to Ogden last week-end to play golf. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson, with their daughters, Misses Elsa and Helen, left Wednesday for New York. After a month's visit in the east. Misses Elsa and Helen will go to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., to attend school at Putman hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will return home. Miss Rachel Bally arrived home Sunday Sun-day from Salt Lake, where she has spent the summer as guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Bally, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cardon spent the mid-week at Natches camp in Logan canyon as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Bullen. Mrs. Reed Shamhart accompanied her daughter, Miss Katherine, to Salt Lake Monday. Miss Shamhart will attend school at Rowland hall. Mrs. Shamhart returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Richards of Salt Lake spent the mid-week here as guests of Mrs. Joseph Howell. Mrs. Charles Jenkins entertained informally in-formally at bridge Thursday at her apartment apart-ment at the.FIotel Eccles. Miss Olena Smith left Sunday for Shelley, Shel-ley, Ida., where she will teach in the high school. n ay evening in compliment to iuihs Bowen. Following the performance a supper was served at the home of Mrs. Quinney. Ten guests were in attendance. atten-dance. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Quinney entertained at a familv dinner Sunday in compliment to their son, S. J. Quinney, who recently arrived home from completing a law course. A basket of marigolds formed the centerpiecui for the table, around which ten guests were seated. Miss Ida Thatcher entertained at dinner din-ner Wednesday in honor of Miss Margaret Mar-garet Worlev "before her departure for Milford, where she goes to take charge of the music department in the high school. Purple asters graced the table. Covers were laid for nine. Miss Irene Smith entertained at a dinner din-ner party Monday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kayward. A color scheme of yellow was carried out in the appointments of the dinner, a vase of goldenglow formed the centerpiece for the table and candleabria holding yellow candles were at either end. Covers were laid for ten. Miss Orita Smith entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday. A basket of pink and white asters formed the centerpiece for the ta- . ble. Around it six guests were seated. Miss Adelaide Xellsen entertained at a card party Tuesday afternoon in compliment compli-ment to Miss Elsa Thompson. Three small tables were arranged for the guests at which they were entertained at five hundred. At the conclusion of the games a prize was awarded to Miss Elsa Thompson. Refreshments were served. Miss Dorothy Shepard entertained at a five hundred luncheon Tuesday evening of last week in compliment to Misses : Elsa and Flelen Thompson, before their departure for Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where they will attend school at Putman hall. The luncheon tables were decorated! with bouquets of garden flowers. Fol- j lowing the-luncheon the tables were arranged ar-ranged for five hundred. At the conclu- 1 sion of the games a prise for the highest I score was awarded to Miss Adelaide Nielsen Niel-sen and guest prizes to Misses Elsa and Helen Thompson. Twelve guests were in attendance. Mrs. Harry Parker entertained at a bridge luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home at Wellsvillo in compliment to Mrs. H. G. Nebeker of Ogden. Asters in the pastel shades were effectively arranged ar-ranged about the rooms and formed the centerpieces for the luncheon tables. Following Fol-lowing the luncheon the tables were arranged ar-ranged for bridge. At the conclusion of the card games two prizes were awarded. award-ed. Mrs. Parker's guests were from Logan Lo-gan and thirtv-five were in attendance. Misses Oueta Fuhniman, Clarice Han- Mrs. G rover Allen and little son of Cove spent, t he w eric hero with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stoddard. M iss Marie I anielon of Lewis ton tipont last week here w ith relatives. Mrs. 1 Joyd Tolman returned to her homo at Preston, Idaho, Monday, after upending a week here with relatives. Mrs. E. G. Woolley and family left Monday for Salt Lake to make their I homo. ! . MANTI ! 4 MANTI. Sept. 13. A pretty wedding 1 reception of the week was that tendered 1 Wednesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson, following their marriage Wed-j Wed-j nesday morning at the courthouse. The brido Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gortal and the bridegroom is the ! son of Mrs. R. Anderson of Salt Lake, j The wedding dinner was served at 7:30 ; o'clock. Covers were laid for thirty. Decorations Dec-orations were in asters and ferns. The brido wore a beautiful gown of white net over pink. Mrs. Anderson, mother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Wright, the grandmother, grand-mother, both of Salt Lake, attended the wedding reception. Mr. and Mrs. Ander-pon Ander-pon will make their home in Salt Lake City. Edgar Larson of this city and Miss Wanda Nlelson of Gunnison surprised : their friends last Wednesday by going ! to Nephi and being married in the courthouse. court-house. Mr. Larson is tho son of Mr. and ! Mrs. H. A. Larson, of this city, and saw j service In France. Miss Nielson is one ; of Gunnison's popular young ladies. The Misses Helen Nelson, Geneil .Larson, .Lar-son, Margaret Brown and May Fox left Tuesday for Mount Pleasant, where they will attend Wasatch academy. The reviewers section of the Ladies' Literary club held its last summer Kensington Ken-sington Friday at the home of Mrs. Clar-! Clar-! ence Madsen. Mrs. Oliver Christ off erson entertained at a 5 o'clock luncheon Friday of last week. Covers were laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Peterson enter-i enter-i tained at a wedding reception Tuesday ; evening in honor of their son, Evan Peter- son, and his bride, formerly Miss Audrey Edglngton, of Edmonds, Wash., who were married in Washington August lit. Decorations Deco-rations were red. white and blue. An elaborate dinner was served at S o'clock. Covers were laid for fifty, j Mrs. Fred C. Miller and Mrs. Hyrum F. Chrlstof ferson gave a family supper Tuesday Tues-day in honor or David Olsen. Jr. Thirty- two were present. Those from out of l . PRESTON, IDAHO ! PRESTON, Idaho, Sept. 13. Miss Hazel Johnson left Thursday of last week to attend the wedding of Miss Viola King, which took place in Salt Lake. Miss Retta HobbB is spending a week in Salt Lake. Miss Sadie Kershaw and Jesse Carter were married Wednesday of last week in Ogden; L'tah. The First ward ladies gave a party in the gymnasium Thursday evening for Oswald Chria-tensen Chria-tensen and Grant Packer. Games and dancing were the features. Watermelon was served to fifty guests. MIbs Eda FJelstead of Salt Lake is visiting with her parents in this clt.v. Mrs. Joseph Murphy of Salt Lake Is spend- bride 3 parents in Centerville and was attended i by a larpre number of relatives and friends i Miss Beatric Ellison of Lavton spent a few days here this week as the guest of friends Miss Rebecca Pelton visited in Knysville for , a few days as the guest of Miss Mollle Uarues. ! Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hepworth announce ! the engagement of thpir daughter, Theresa to Clyde R. Hood of Salt Lake. The marriage will take place at an early date. The firemen of Bounti'ful entertained the veteran firemen from Salt Lake City at a watermelon party Tuesday evening at the home of the local chief. W. C. Hardy. Mrs. Albert Pierson and daughter of La Grande, Ore., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Neville for a few weeks. Thomas Winegar entertained at a family dinner party at his home Saturday afternoon of last week. Covers were lnid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wlnegar, Mr. and Mrs. James Lay ton, Mr. and Mrs. "William Wlnegar Mr I and Mrs. Alvhi Winegar and Mrs. John R. Varley. I Mrs. J. W. Lawler entertained the Prlscilla club at a social ut her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. A three-course luncheon was served to Mrs. Philander Hatch, Mrs. Polly Grant, Mrs. Alvin Hatch, Mrs. J. B. Durham. Mrs. Arthur Hatch, Mrs. C. L. Christman, Mrs. Leon G. Smith. Mrs. Reuben Hatch, Mrs. Lucy RobertB, Mrs. Fred Hatch and Mrs. Henry Mosi. 1 SYRACUSE 4 ! SYRACUSE, Sent, 13. Mrs. Wallace Galley I nnd children and Miss Bessie Guiley visited relatives in Kaysville Thursday. I Mrs. Joseph Young visited friends in Salt I Lake during the week. Miss Evalyne Barton of Rupert, Idaho, is visiting friends here for a ',; Mrs. F. L. Miller spent ii-Burley. ii-Burley. Idaho, as guest of rtj Misses Erva Walker, Ju!U V '- rf; and Messrs. Delbert Tr, Er '' Arnold Bodily motored to L::-..' trT1 visited friends. Mrs. Earl Patterson of Br. spending two weeks in Sjn:- i tives. Mrs. Charles Barber arrW from a month's visit in Ii:.;r ' '.. ! relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Felitei , ' ; 1 were guests of Dr. and Mn. 1 nker during the week, i Miss Maria McBride of Ot i of Miss Salome King thii T''' ! Mrs. Sarah Sinf ield aud ds"'' ; La Preai, of Elko. Nt.. a: : . ; I Reese of Blooroington. Hab:. ' -Benjamin Webster Suadaj. , Benton Shaw were hostesses Thursday at ternoon of la.st week' at a 5P0 party, given in honor of Miss Les'ey Williams, a September bride. Mrs. Henry J. Wall entertained at a charmingly appointed breakfast Thursday of last week for Miss Williams. The Penelope club met Thursday afternoon after-noon of last week at the home of Mrs. E. Van Hemert for Us first meeting of the year. A short business session was followed fol-lowed by 500. A two-course luncheon was served. BOUNTIFUL 4 BOUNTIFUL, Sept. 13. Mrs. Joseph H. Grant is spending a few weeks in St. Anthony, i Idaho, as the guest of relatives. Miss Annie Fackrell of Bountiful and Rlch-; Rlch-; ard H. Wilson of Eden were mnrried Monday. I The young couple will make their home In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ward C. Holbrook of Syracuse Syra-cuse were gueBis of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham 1 Holbrook during the we1!;. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Wright and children of Pro6 are visiting relatives here. Mrs. George Nelson of- Salt Lake City visited vis-ited relatives in Bountiful during the week. Miss Ruth Johnson has returned from a two weeks' visit with friends at Teton, Idaho. Harold Nelson of Bountiful and Miss Helena Ford of Centerville were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. A reception was given the same evening at the home of the ing a week here. Mrs. Thomas Carter entertained the Clover Leaf club at the power plant Friday of lest week. The guests were taken by auto through Bear River canyon. Luncheon was served to sixteen members. Mrs. G. W. States was hoBtess to the Golden . Hour club Thursday of last week. Five hundred hun-dred was the feature. Light refreshments were ; served to the following guests: Mrs. Frank ; Fobs, Mrs. George Blood, Mrs. Pearl Gayman, Mrs. Wallace Aired, Mrs. William Lonman, Miss Lulu Robertson, Miss Sadie Foss and Mr?. P. J. Evans. Friday of last week Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Pack entertained at a chicken dinner for Dr. and Mrs. MerriLl, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Evans, Mrs. Milo Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Legiie Palmer entertained at dinoer Sunday. I Miss Kate FJelstead entertained at dinner ; Sunday in honor of Miss Anna Thomas, who left Wednesday for Salt Lake. Miss Leola, Taylor wa hostess at dinner Tuesday. Tues-day. Covers were laid for Misa Kate FJelstead, Miss Luln Carpenter and Miss Anna Thomas. TWIN FALLS, IDA. t . TWIN FA-LLS. Idaho, Sept, 13. Honoring Honor-ing Miss Harriett Kobs of Milwaukee, "Wis., Miss Pearl Hagar and Miss Grace Davis entertained at dinner Tuesday evening eve-ning at the Hotel Perrine. Chapter D, P. E. O., met Tuesday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. Zenas Smith, with Mrs. Smith and Mrs. W. E. Nixon as hostesses. Mrs. J. Long was hostess Friday afternoon after-noon to the Blue Lakes Boulevard club. The King's Daughters met Monday evening eve-ning at the home of Miss Priscilla Mun-eon. Mun-eon. Five new members were received. The hostess served refreshments. F. H. Romer was host Monday evening eve-ning at an informal dinner at the Hotel Perrine for Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Longley, Mr. and Mrs. George Hyslop, Mrs. Emma Warren and Mrs. Orleane D. Manhard of Waterloo. Iowa. In honor of her si? Let, Mr?. A. M. Ge-beit, Ge-beit, and sister-in-law. Mrs. Douglas Davie., Mrs. T. J. Woods entertained Friday evening of last week at an in- . formal card party. Five hundred was played. Mrs. C. E. Booth carrying off the honors for high score. The Wimouausi club he'd its first meeting meet-ing for the year Wednesday afternoon at the home or" Mrs. Will Young. Mrs. James Griffith was hostess to the ; Shamrock club Thursday afternoon of last I week. Mrs. Peterson had charge of the program. The hostess served refreshments. refresh-ments. Mrs. B. B. L-indsey entertained the M. and S. club Wednesday at her country coun-try home. In honor of Lieutenant Leo Sullivan, here on leave. Miss Truth Milner, Miss G:sdys Channel, Miss Beatrice Cox. Miss Doris Cox. Miss Lucille Kcliy and Miss) Ruby Heart field entertained at dinner Thursday eveuine of last week at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. 7-1. O. Milner, I M-. and Mrs. Austin D. Thomas, on the eve of thir departure for a visit with I relatives in Wales, were entertained Friday Fri-day evenincr of last week by the members of the Presbyterian rhurch choir. Mrs. William Macau! ey and Mrs. C. |