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Show Social Notes From Intermountain Towns I n hr:-d- -:it g .1: her ho to. Cov-r-! .M'-. :: 'J ".), - I.;. : : .- p.-':cd :."-k I . . - . rr. .jj--.! g fi'- wr-.-l: -o-1 1 Ulifuo. 1,. . .u'-r-.; v ia.d for t:i ' M-v and fr,. .r. V.'. V t-nx. ha, p nr.- I j mo i p,- ergiKTiii-rt of l'i;r ',3JJ!:'r, j I .!"!!!". r-j A. i,- kuy -I k-on, 7 r '- wed- j dl' 15 V. Pi f'J I:'-; 1 : J''TO:-'--l l'.a:Thi !. V.a'n.-:. Jr., : f rta : c t.-d ten of hi.. ; oui.g fri'-r.-is a 1. an jrp.:r e m t-v-a- , t t- p.trty Frda v a 'Tr-reooii. rV.Iijwlr I 'ho fr,-i r inpp r:frH3iii''int H were ser' ed at : r'ne Wa'Mrt liou.e. .'''-a Fioren'-e Y auts 1 1 ha rer'j'!-d tii f- pari -'. M r. and .Mrs. F. K. K! n 1 7.e!ma r . Mr. and Mrr J. P. Taylor. Mrs. M. .1. TayV-r and M:fcs !at,d K'Jwar-Jd att-fled r-:e re- I cennon g:- en Tuesday li'!:' by Mr. and ATrti. R. N - i .so p. at their ho me, 3 5 j Westminster a venu. Sal', rake Citv. in j honor of Mr. and Mr. C ! If ford M.. Jons. v. ho wre marn-d rfrc-nt!;'. Mrs. Jones was fwi-ij.-rly Aliss Le.da Nelson. M-.:;a Far is le'r todav for Moscow, I Ida no, whoi-p, she will MiL'-r the stat-2 1 U'V.'p-SIT V. M-v. Fvar.k W Joestir ha? por.p to . V hir.ron, D. C, to vts't her sifter for sr-.-i-rai i".jpfh.j. Dr. and V:'?. A. D. Barker and daughter daugh-ter hae ret iirned from a visit in Los Angeles. I-l Jolla and San Francisco, Ca!. M'ri Ruth Floyd, dan -t er of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert E. Boyd. h-i l-dt for Mil-wauh'-e, where she u!i atu-nd a school for girls. Mr. and Alr.i. H. A. Sod--rh.-rg had as their uor.H t he last w r. : k-eml Dr. and Mrs. Murt'ii G. Kuhro of Suit Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. G troche Creger of Chicago. Alius (dure nee Turner and Aliss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Lrow niny have spent the naut month Ixl .hha. Cal., the gu.-its of MLss Prowipii,-':! 6.ster. .Mrs. N'. . Curnming;;. Miss Turn.-r and Mis Hrown.it: motored I to .t-.es AiiL'rl'-'i this week and spent "ed-1 "ed-1 n--sdav, T:.;,r.Hday n ad Friday, leaviner ogden" " fl I .ill-1 - 1,... I ' : . . r I.- M'- -. ' I ' : 1. 1 I'.. . ;. ., ,,.J .1 r . I 1 I: b: ' - " -Mr. j. imI .' r -. I .. I :. Iwlf-i. " ho will l- h : n. -. . ... I, r,r I ... -. A n'.'"'---'- I'; pi'.i!-.; th. ii- :i ft'.' rH V. lrt' leju'.'r. f'u;. ii 'I ' :u'r.rr.' I. i.r,- t,,: 't-.L I'-.iii ...: I ... -- furnnh'-d .i-.- : i.-l I,'. Mis. K. T Sa'llK, of 1. 1 ' ! 11 H'l .M 1- J. i. '.'.II I l',u-l:i..;. Thirty hi'J.-'l tii. inn.' inMinat.: friend of Mr. .ip.. I Mr . I.'" !" . Mi ,.., j ',.,. -'it I., Mr .,i.r) M-J. S If, Ki-,,a.i .f 1 Mr. -.! Mr"- '' O. ".ill!!, l'1-r-...J. .1 ,T a ililllirr ,0' iy at h, ,r In,,n -'ii'.),i -' ." .-tiir.ic- 'J. r-f n M.i"fis rl.'ori.l ti i- r.-.i-iH dininy ID!'-. '';.--!.-, ,; !nir for r:'!t,n. '!':..-. I". in.', .i'l.'j ii.-i'l tr first rr r-1 r- Of r h r; f.-,!! .j'l t':,', ; f t - r n .j.j n 'J f t 'i fe horn- 01 .!r:. I' iji li'.'UK'n.t Mi., t'.'-'.v prr.r.uii 1 '.t : ., Awlr.'" f 'l.-.r' ir.-'d :r.)f l-. t'ir.. r,,. "' i,r 1 ...;,, .,,r.,i r r t,H I'lii'-li l.r.-iiiiii" v.;i:, if v. p !; Vro- !-.:.'. or J;i h I... r.:"'t:.-r of the L ri ! .' r ;l t of l.t;i.h. M ' .. rt 1 u !- oollry rr-n.li-rr;f! oiatio h.-li'. ti' ii -. Mrs. Ihj' jil lc:lea m t.ho ; finii- h'.i"'.H. A d'-hKhiful mil' li .il ps.Mit of Thn wpk w.-ib lh.- r.riita! Klv. ii by rite Mut.u;i! m-pruvrMii. m-pruvrMii. tit uMi'-'i-'in t Ion of tho Weber tital'b Friday eveiiho.' at. tho tirbernacle. Th.i follov.liiL,' u ell-l-.tio'vu L'lah artulfl npH:;trp.i on liie prurani: David Re-?.:, M;(rK;iri;i. Sutitin. rlin vs. Irrl u arrl V. Kim-bill Kim-bill of S.ilt l.iik.-, Uls M.'U'V l-Msll'T. Ati.ss II. . It'll ll'iiit.r iiti.l M . : . Alary McC'aim 1 .'j rrl of I ) h ri. The ii. .-1 rr'aK.j "i ' -- Mori i).' Ruth hi. f.-r a nd Alir.d !.'!. look phi.e Mon-.lay Mon-.lay evening 'it " '' :'.- fit. ti"' hoo t! of the bride':, I " . ..' '. Mr and Mra. J If. Shrrler, 0:1 I' .... vai" road. The e.er.nny was j,. : 0 i ii. d hy Liie Kev. Christian ft. jarv. r 1 sf... Plrl Met'iod-1st Met'iod-1st liinsr onal .h 11 -. i sr.. I was follo'.'.eu bv h r-ioeption. Th- ooiiple K't'l for a hon'V'n'.oon tt'in to t al i ! "'n la. They v. ill make lhf.lt' I. oil! ' m ' ir,.en. Mrs fle-oia;.'. 1". 01 o.in'.'ii. ivas hostei.s ilus nfl.-rnooii lo li.e -.innhers 01 the Hn'W )Iotir Sewins inh. Kail 1 lowers de.-oratii ihe rooms n nd hna'heon table. The Martha soclitv uml .Moiulay afier-noon afier-noon at the home of Mrs. W. 1.'. S'.'T;hi.. Mis-; iMedia Jarreil entertained a Vium- , bee of her I'niuls at b.-r home tYiday eeenirm. Twenty- four Emits Lpent the evenin.' will) tiaine.-., after whk'h refreshments refresh-ments M'r're ser ed. AnnouiH-ement has been receiver! by friends in linden of the ueddins of .Miss nnrothv bllalsdell and IT. Hurry land of ?ati f.'raneiseu, wliii-h took plai-e at Tr.n- ; itv ehiiri'h in C'.'-l.Thitul Sent.-rnber T. .V eeeption followed at Hie bomu iT Ihe bride's i.ar.'iits. The bride if. the yuuiiK-eat yuuiiK-eat dattKhter of Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Wais-dell. Wais-dell. fornierly of Ihis eit . but now of Ualdand. L'al. Mr. and Mrs. -Warren V. Vuttm enler-tain.-d at diimer Monday eveninrr at tfio Weber eliil) in honor of Mr. and Mrs. S. I I. I- linball. The table as decorated with ast-rs. Covers v. ere laid for twelve. The .Misses Jlar-ai''' and La Iftn Munro were hostesses at ;i dancing party Kiven S.iturrin - evenim; of last week at the Ilermitim-e. Ref res h 111 en t.". were served at the Munro slimmer home in the cani'on. Complimentary lo '.Mrs. Margaret I'ee ,rmstioiiK of l.os Angeles, "ho is visiting visit-ing In the, citv. ana Mrs. Nora Smith Uoive, who will leave soon for 1 ,os N.11-peles N.11-peles lo spend the n inter. Mrs. Klsle I 1. Bad. 'on as hostess at a dinner party itintorlng to their home in San Dleso. ca!.. after a visit at their old home and Dr. Stoddard's old home at Fairfax, Minn. Mr and Mrs. Iw Gilliian and children of Salt Lake a so visited with Dr. and Mrs. Stoddard Kriday of last week. They were returning home from a week spent in Hobble Creek canyon. Mrs. Paul Krue?er delightfully entertained enter-tained the members of the Bridge club Saturday afternoon of last week. Four tables were ulayed, Mrs. Eliza Engberg winning the favor. Besides the club members mem-bers there were present Mrs. Robert Jex and Mrs. Brig Gardner. Luncheon was served bv the hostess at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Alex .Te.v entertained the members of tho Fidelous club Thursday of last week. Fancy work and social chat were tho diversions. Luncheon was served to nine. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whittier and little daughters, violetta and Mary, visited here Frldav and Saturday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dart and family. They were motoring to Grand Junction, Colo., from Santa Margarita and other California points, where they spent the summer. Mr. Whittier is a nephew of Mr. .Dart. Miss Florence Jones was hostess for the Sorosia Junior club Friday afternoon of last week. There were eigtit present. Luncheon was served at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Harvey A. Neilson entertained at dinner Sunday evening in honor of her sister. Miss Ethel Holt, and her fiance, Roy Flack, of provo. Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Flack entertained enter-tained about fifty guests at their home in Provo Friday evening of last week in honor of their son and Miss Holt. The following motored over to attend the function: Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Holt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A Netlson and Albert Clayton. The marriage of Miss Holt and Mr. Flack was solemnized "Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. The Andrus family, including Mr. and Mrs. Alma Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Andrus and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Andt-us,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ludlow and children, Lester Andrus and Mrs. Len Andrus of fogan, who is visiting here, spent the last week-end at Townsend park in Payson canyon. southern Utah. They will make their home in Peterson, Utah. Emma Uucy Gates Bowon and her hus- j band, Arthur E. Bowen, of I.ogan were i entertained at an informal dinner given ; Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 H. AVatas a: tlio Weber club. From there Miss Gates was taken to the tabernacle, where eho sang at tiie mass meeting. Besides the guests of honor, the guests included Mr. and Mrs. A.. P. Bigelow. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Rhivers, Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Browning and Mr. t and Mrs. James ?I. DeVine. Mies 'Marjorie Thomas entertained Wednesday evening at her home in honor of a number of her friends, who will leave Ogden soon to attend school. Tho , evening was spent with cards and games. Refreshments were served. Miss Thomas was assisted by her mother. Mrs. J. H. Thomas, Miss Dorothy Thomas and Miss Virginia Thomas. Tho guests numbered twenty-five. Miss Hope Fox was hostess at. a surprise sur-prise parcel shower Thursday afternoon at her home, given in honor of Miss Claudia Roberts, who left today for Palo A Ho. Cal.. to attend school. The following fol-lowing guests were present: Miss Charlotte Char-lotte .Davin. Miss Margaret McFarlane, Miss Blanche Barton, Miss Nellie O'Keefe. Mies Ruth Pingree and Miss LtiMian Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. AV. Ure of San Francisco Fran-cisco are visiting in this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chase. Miss Burford Johnson and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guv Johnson, and Miss Claudia Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Roberts, Rob-erts, left today for Palo Alto, Cal., where they wMl attend a school for girls. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Greenwell have returned from a honeymoon trip through Yellowstono park. Mrs. Green-well Green-well was fornierly Miss ItazeL Allen of Salt Lake. Marcus B. Matson left Sunday for Oakland". Cal., where he will enter upon his junior vear at St. Mary's college. .Mrs. AY. H. Eccles arrived here Thursday Thurs-day from Baker City, Ore., to take up her residence, after an absence of several sev-eral years. Lawrence Rushmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rushmer, left Thursday for Kansas City, where he will attend a university. Mr. and Mrs. AV. H. Shearman are en-joving en-joving a trip through Yellowsotne park. Imp. and Mrs. AVillard Bingham and two daughters. A'irginia and Norma;. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mil-ton AA'ilcox returned to the city during the week from Ogden canyon, where they have spent the summer months. Wallace Eccles, son of Mrs. AV. H. Eccles, Ec-cles, who recently returned from overseas over-seas service, arrived in Ogden Thursday. MONROE f ; . . MONROE, Sept. 13. Mrs. L. W. Jones entertained AVednesday complimentary to Mr. and Mfs. Leslie Nilsson of Knightvllle and Mrs. Al Carmen of Ploche. Nev. Others present were Mrs. Carl Tuft, Mrs. L. Erickson, Mrs. Ole Larsen, Mrs. Joseph Olsen, Mrs. John L. Jones and Mrs. Boyd Brown. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Adell Brown to A. Chidlster of Richfield. Tho marriage took place in tho St.' George temple Wednesday. Winnona and Carlyle Christian left Tuesday to attend the AA'asatch academy. Mrs. F. Erickson entertained Friday afternoon for Mrs. Al Carmen of Pioche. Nev.; Mrs. Ole Larsen, Mrs, Clara Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Magleby, Verna and i Ethel Erickson. I Miss Leona Gregerson is imc from S;ilt Lake visiting her mother. The following left Friday to attend school at Salt Lake and Lotran: AVinnio and Ivy Yergennon, Thelma Christian, Joseph and Rene Magteby. Artie Caseman, Royai Nielsen, Ernest Eaker and Grant Mag'leby. Mrs. Harold Oldroyd of Glenwood spent tho week visiting1 her parents, Mr. and .Airs. C. A. AVlnget. The follow iitg enjoyed a plunge and luncheon Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Ole J.rsen. Mrs. Al Carmen, Mr. nnd Mra. Elliott Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. F. Erickson, Airs. Harold Magleby, Mr. and Mrs. I j. AV. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Brown, "Air. and Airs. John L. Jones-, Air. and Mrs. Leslie Nielsen, Mr. and Mra. Carl Tuft, Air. ar.d Mrs. Louis Baker, Mr. and Mrs. "Dan Baker. AVilliam Morrison. A:erna, Ethel and Melba Ericksen, Air. and Mrs. S. G. Andreason. Melba and Carol Carmen, Katie Jones and Arthur Baker. Mr. a nd Airs. Leslie Nllspon left for thir home in Knightville Monday. Mrs. Georgia Mad sen entertained at luncheon AVednesday for the following: Mrs. Carrie Nielsen, Airs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. Alice AAbb, Mrs. Clara Hardy, Mrs. Ol Larsen, Mrs. F. Erickson. Airs. Louis Baker, Airs. Joseph Olsen and Airs. Ellen O'scn. Aliss Eva Fape and Evan Jensen, formerly for-merly of Alonroe but now of Aro, Idaho, were married in the Salt Lake temple last week. Aliss Reno Mapleby entertained at dinner din-ner AVednesday evening for Del Magleby, Kith Lewis and Arch If an son of Richfield. Rich-field. SPANISH FORK 4- 4. SPANISH FORK, Sept. 13. Airs. James Hutchinson entertained Sunday afternoon and evening in honor of the birthday anniversary an-niversary of her husband. I"' in nor whs served at 4 o'ciok. covers being biid for twenty. rf-cnr; tions were In pink and whir-;, dahlias hing profusely used. The evening was spent in music upon tt; lawn. Watermelons and ice cream were served at V) o'clock. The out-of-town guests were Air. and Airs. Bassett Smith of Eureka, and Mr. and Airs. John Ev-eretts Ev-eretts and son and Airs, and Airs. Lester Everetts and son of Springvide. Dr. and Airs. J. AY. Hagan are entertaining enter-taining as thnir cruest for a month Dr Hagairs sister, Airs. O. R. Uoekwell, of Pomona. Cal. It. and Airs. A. G. Sto-ldard received a visit Monday f'-om Air. Mid Airs. Curtis Alarkol, t'n--ir danuliter. l-"i"ra. ar.d son. Harold. Ths mtmbtrs of the party aj"9 for Ogden tuday. The3' uld arrive home to;norr o'. Miss M.trjorie Tiiornas and Miss Delia Williams wdi b:ave next AVtdin-sday for ('"hicgo. whurrj they will attend tho Nor i hv. esti't a unlvei sitv. Air. and Airs. Patric'k Healy left during dur-ing ' wt.'.-li fur Los Aii'.'rlcs. They were ui'i-onv. iar i-'d by their child ran. who wel a i tend G'-hoo t here. 7u;'. Healy will r-tiiru r-tiiru to C.'s'ilo.'i ir: a few weeks, and Airs. He.-dy wtil spend t lie fail and win ter mottt in- in California. Mrs. UMte Cair.nbeli and daughter, June, acconipanied by A'iss Alr.iorio Clark, re-turjied re-turjied during tlm week !rom Seattle, where they spent the summer with Mrs. Campbell's son. Kennel h Campbell. Aliss . Irene Waish has gone to San Frauci-co and Oakland, Cal., lo spend her vacHtion, AJits Cora Smith, assistant eeci'etary of the home service bureau of the Red Cross, is spending a two weeks' vacation at Bear lake. Mrs. Helen Brown was a Salt Lake visitor Alonday. Mrs. Ruth Wat kins has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Gene Kitey, in Oakland, Cal. Airs. l, C. Eccles b it Tuesday for Oregon, Ore-gon, where she will join AFr. Eccles. who is there on a business trip. Aliss A In rgaret Monro left during the week for AIoscow, Idaho, where she will resume her studies at the university, j Mrs. J. O. Armstrong of Los Angeles is visiting in Ogden, the guest of her sls-: sls-: ter. Airs. Dan Ensign, in tiie Peery apart-, apart-, menls. The following Ogden people attended i tho dancing party given AVednesdav eve-; eve-; ning by Air. and Mrs. II. J. Sears at their home. 1187 l.aird avenue, in Salt Lake, , in honor of Miss Clela McAllister, whose marriage lo their son. Dr. A'ictor H. : Sears, will take place October 30: Air. i and Airs. Joseph E. Evans, Airs. Dean R. ; Brimhall, Aliss Amy Shupe, Miss Alberta AVright. Aliss tluth Evans. Aliss Clara May Browning. Aliss Fannie Alills. Dr. I lenry AV. Nelson, Eugene Gay and Arthur Ar-thur Evans. Mr. and AJrs. S. H. Kimball, who have been visiting in Ogden as guests of their j son. AV. R. Kimball, and Mrs. Kimball, , lefr Tuesday for their home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, AI. S. Browning and , daughter. Gene, returned to the city Fri- I da v from t heir summer home at Bear lake. Miss Blanche Browning has gone to Seattle to visit her sister, Airs. Adain Patterson. Jr. Mrs. Archie Bowman, accompanied by her nieces, Lorna and Lorene AA'attis, returned re-turned Alonday from Nevada, where they were the guests of Airs-. Bowman's daughter. Airs. Herman B.- Way. Air. and Airs. H. A. Soderberg spent the first part of the week in Salt Lake with friends. Air. and Airs. R. T. Savage of Seattle are guests at the home of Airs. Savage's mother, Airs. David Eccles. Mrs. D. J. Sheehan and daughters, Lillian and Helen, of Los Angeles are the house guests of ATrs. William Douglas. Airs. Sheehan and daughters have spent the past two weeks at the Sheehan ranch at Promontory I-'oint. Airs. Douglas. Airs. Sheehan and the Alisses Sheehan were last week-end guests of Airs. Douglas's daughter, Mrs. Douglas A. Swan, in Salt Lake. Tho members of the Child Culture club were the guests of Airs. E. O. Wattis, Afrs. AVarren L. Wattis and Mrs. Ralph D. Roberts at a luncheon given at the Hermitage hotel Thursday afternoon, the event opening thy meeting of the club for the. season. Fall flowers nad autumn leaves, arranged in baskets, were used as decorations for the luncheon table. Covers were, laid L.r forty-one. The special spe-cial guwts were Airs. D. J. Sheehan of Eos Angeles, Airs. A. B. Corey, Airs. A. A','. Putnam. Airs. saac Russell of New York City and Aliss Eiva Littlefield. Airs. E. C. Olsen was toaslmisiress. and responses wore as follows: "Summer Reminiscences, " Airs. Robert A. Moves; "Club Patriotism." Airs. George S. Glen; "Sociability at tho Club," Airs. A. D. NoLUtt.' The luncheon was followed by a program. Airs. E. O. AVattis, the retiring re-tiring president of the (dub. gave a brief address ami presented the nev vice president. Airs. George S. Glen, who presided pre-sided ir, the absence of the president. Airs. Elizabeth Barmws. Aliss Gladys Rich, who was engaged in entertainment work overseas lor tho A". AV. C. A., gave an interesting taik. and also rendered ukulele selections. Aliss Elva Littlefield gave a number of readings and Mlus Fa ye King gave vocal solos. Queen Est tier chapter. O. E. S.. gave a tea in -the Masonic club rooms AVednesday AVednes-day afternoon. Andrew A . Kerr left during the week for Harvard university, where he will study for a doctor's degree archau-ology. archau-ology. Airs. F. E. lleiT.tzehnaii entertained at dinner Thursday evening, in compliment to her guest. Aliss Maud Edwards of Marietta. Ohio, and Robert B. Hobbs, who will return soon to the Valparaiso university in Indiana. A cob-r scheme in yellow and white was earned out in the decorations of tho rooms and dining i tah'e. Covers were laid for twelve I guests. After the dinner cards and f music were enjoyed ami M fss Edwards I gave a number of delightful readings. I Aliss Edna Simmons of San Diecro, Cal ' 1 Robert E. Brdnoll of Russe'lville.' Ala.! and Robert Gibson and J. Fort of Malt-land, Malt-land, Aid., were anion the guests. Airs. IVan 11. Brimhall sp-.-nt Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday in Salt Lake. Aliss Burford Johnson, who left todav for Palo Alto, Cal." to attend school, was the guet of honor at an Orpheum i tii eat or part y given Thursday afternoon ' by Miss Avon Rich. Refreshments were I served at Ivvn's cafe, following the mati- j nee. The guests included, besides Aliss ' J' 'hnson. Aliss Cat herd endershot. Aliss F'orenee AVattis. Al ii-s i ielen Sh.ee- i ban. Aliss A ft on Stahr. Aliss .Ter ness j Snvth ami Miss Dorothy Herrington. j The Ladies' Literary club held its ini- I t!al meeting of tho club season AYednes- day afternoon at the home "f Airs. AVil- laun 1 onc!as. the new president. H. "W. j Dunn pias ding. Aliss Gladys Rich, who i recently returned frnt overseas, ad- ' dr.-ssed th- mee'ir.g. Mrs. J. T. Lynch I and AFrs. Douglas A. Swan of Salt Lake w.T-i guests of the oluh. j Th marriau-.' of Aliss Rachel FaWey. ! daughter of .!v. and Mrs. A. C. Farley, and Jani'-s V. '"arritra-i tor.Vr place Wedaesdav iM the S Lake ! mpl. The couple Ici't for a motor trip through |