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Show State Society 1 MT. PLEASANT ' 4 MOUNT PLEA h A .' T, My. y 1 7 . M r a Atnaa A Irlrtfh Is at home a :-'-in alter ! ;i. v.eek'u visit ttith r.IaUvcb in Plea.fcanl Tun "Worn en '.h MifiIun:i ry ; oriel y me' Monday afternoon v. it it .Mrs. H. l WnU Tho rJ.'VfjM'JiiaiM i-irf' in charge of M O. K V;,t tiir; day'K lesOn, "Trp Trail M:-.k-rV' an J "Uumrn Workiiu. 1 Toother," were. reie..ved ijj Mlv Jfolr, i ';j mpnell and MLss Ann:i. H. Tnonrus 1 An inle.H' st in 15 report of .the r'reb " tf.M-ia.i mw-UnK hM In t iunnison un Trklay ! 1 ;i y t v ; f k . as k i v 1 1 V Mrs. M . M Mackl'ifi.-r. Kij-r'r'.'shui'.'iifH . ri- sen o-. ! to ritit-cn Kur-hi.-,. Tin- MM iiK-f.r.ir. wi! l-o with Mrs. J. V. M.'Jatin ne.L Mori-ue.v Mori-ue.v aff.crnoon. ' Bent U. Ilanaen and daughter, Mist 1 Rf-rnlta Hansen, en tor tallied at a be:iu-i be:iu-i i-f Tilly appointed dinner Sunday for Mr a.nd Mrs. I'ct'-r L. A nderson, Mr. aiu. M ft;. 1-'arret U;j smussen, Mr. and M rs I i '. W. .Soronsoii, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour. JftJH.Mi. Mrs. K. L. M:nih-n, M is:e Hernic M.idscn, Miss Ina Pasmusseri. Miss "nia Andfrsrn, Levsia Andersen anc i 'la yton Sornn.MPii. The tenlorw the North Sanpete liigr" 1 rhool wero the hon rer guests a t n breakfast civen Wednesday a I I he hid1 j'fhool building by the morn ho rd of tin" faculty. An a 1 1 tomobi If ride tiirouu'li tht tow ns of North sjaupuLo followed t ik bappy event. Mrs. Amasa. AUIrlch and Mrs. J. W. Cherry entertained the Homo f'ulturf club Wednesday afternoon at 1 in? la tier's home. 'Iih ple-r YIT of "Our Nationa. I iovernnn'Mi l" was read by Mrs. .?. M. RuniM and an excellent talk on "Dieties" was given l.v Mrs. O. Walk Mf Mprlri A ronson briefly on t lined tlu ("baulaintia to be held in Mount Pleas-ant, Pleas-ant, June ti to It. Piano and violin se-lerl se-lerl tons wero rendered by Miss M el ba Aldrieh and Miss .Uouise Cherry. Mrs, A. V,. PiiMiian and Miss Sigrid Aron- i t-on were spcial club truest s. Lunch eon was served if) fourteen. M rs. I Li nnah Rarnett and Mrs. John Carter will entertain en-tertain the club at the borne of Mrs. Ca rter next Wednesday afternoon. ' Mrs. A. Crane returned homo Tuesday Tues-day after lolling Sail Lake relatives for a mouth. NT r. and Mr?, 1. V,. Jorpensen entertained enter-tained at dhmer Sundae, com nli men I ary to Mr. and Mrn. John Kevnnlds. Mrs. J. P. Neff. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wall, Miss ; Marparet. Wall. Harold and Betty Wall. i The La ('here Soiree chili was delightfully delight-fully entertained at a Kensington and luncheon Wednesday evening at the lioinu of Miss l'lvn Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. 1-Ved Flawmuesen and children and Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Ras- i tniiHscn and children of Kairview were i dinner pues's of Dr. and Mrs. Otto Neil-sen Neil-sen af Kphraim on Sunday. i A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. G rover Kradley on Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. PetPr L. A ndersen, Mr. and Mrs. John Cliff. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hansen. i Mr. and Mr. C. V. Soren.seu. Miss N'ora Heynolds. Miss A una Joiiansen, Misj Ksther K n ml sen. M iss liuth Knudsou, Miss Bernelco Madsen, Miss Devonia Andersen ami T. W. Dyehes were guests in a beautifully appointed S o'clock dinner din-ner given Wednesday by Bent R. Ilan- i spii and daught er, M iss 'Berntta Hansen. The guests were later entertained at a "movie" party. Af rs. T. 1-;. Jorgensen entertained sov-e sov-e ra 1 friends i n f o r m a 1 1 y T ii n r sd ay after- ; noon and evening in honor of her birth- day aiuiiversary, Tuesday evening Mrs. F. H. Candland ; wan hosteys at dinner for the following ; guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Andersen. Mr. and M rs. C. W. Sore n sen, Mr. and ; Mrs. John K . Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. j Hy rum Christenscn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Davis. Mrs. A. T. Christcnspn, Mrs. John Raeknian. Miss Anna . .J oh an sen. i Miss Beruita Hansen, Bent H. Hansen and T. W. Dvches. ; 1 LOGAN . 1 LOC AN, May 17. TIjp V. A. C. Voinnn';i rhib pave .1 chicken supper V-'ecIiiPsday eveninp. I which iv hs served t !he hotel nt Hyruni. for themselves and pnrtnera. The lonjr table was ; decorated with low basket s of sprins flowers. I Att ract ivc cards mnrked places for t he guesig, j wlio mini be red about fifty. Mnsicul numbers ivcre rendered and BcvtTal ioats were gi von. The committee on Rrrungements included Mrs. .1. W. Sliepard, chiiirnian : Mrs. O. W. Thatcher, Mrs. Tlobcrt Andnrson, Mrs. K. G. Peterson and Mis. Marriner Ecclcs. The Slpma A Iplia f rut em i 1 y pave its ihir-teenlh ihir-teenlh annual baiiqiut last night at tlie Ix-piin I pu vlilon. A color scheme of preen and white was carried out in all the appointments. "White j root's and greenery were u;-eti as tahle decora-I decora-I tion, and potted pr.lras and pe ranlums were j tised about the hall. One hundred twenty j quests were In attendance. S. G. Kich of Ilnr-, Ilnr-, ley. Ida., acted as tonstmaster. and toasts were given by lleber Meeks. "". J. Snow and ! Orvllle Adams. Following t ho banquet, the remainder re-mainder of the evening was spent In dancing. Tine evening the fraternity entertained with a smoker and stag party at the chapter house, t a rds were .1 fea Hire of the entertainment. A late supper was served, covers being laid for sixty. The following out-of-town young men. for- ; mer students of the college, came to attend the banquet : James White, Stewart Horsley. e. W. Kmidbon, Jr.. "V. W. Knudson. Cedrie Snow, 1). V.. Titus. Kenneth Cannon. Ivor Sharp. John Shiirp. Miles Browning, Howard Tludnian and A. J. Taylor. Ie Cercle Franca is of the 1". A . C. pave its annua! soiree dramatinue et litteraire Tuesday evening at the Tllue liird ball. A one-act play, T,a Main Lea to," was presented by thc following fol-lowing on it: M. I-eprainard. Wallace Farker: I!rnent Itepelas, Alia h Kahn; Mme. TAgrainard. Margaret Tngormnuu : Celine Lepra ina rd, Enid Kosen green : Mine, rompmele. Oldyt h Tha in. At thc clou of the one-act play the following musical program was rendered: A quartet. 'T.a Chanson de. la Vignc," by four girls of ! the flrst-.iear French class: "I.es Iirlsieanes." j by six members of Trf Cercle Kruncnis; a group of trios were rendered hy M isa Marga ret Mor-1-y. Miss Fllzabeth fnderwood and Miss Leon a Parrett. Light refreshments were served. One hundred guest s were in attendance. The Clio club geve its annuul breakfast on Saturday of hist week at the bom1 of Mrs. Mus'-s Thatcher. Preceding the breakfast, Mrs. Le Grand Humphries rendered two vocal solos, Mrs. L. yariloni a piano solo, and Mrs. Leon Fousbrek pave n reading. The breakfast iable was effectively decorated in a yellow and white color scheme. Crystal candelabra, with yellow i shades, 'were on either end of the table. The plce cards were haud-palnted to fit In with the decorative scheme. Nineteen were seated at the tables. Mrs. John O. Peterson was toast mistress, nnd each guest responded with a sentiment on spring. Miss Huth Tlos'-npreen entertained at an attractively at-tractively a rranged dinner Wednesday evening, in compliment to Miss Geneva Kelly of Kll-more Kll-more aud Miss Oritn Ileese of Nephl. A bowl ' of tulips formed the centerpiece for the table. OoverH were In id for twelve. A social evening followed the dinner. The Clio club met Wednesday afternoon at th Agricultural college, with Mrs. liny 1. Thatcher as hostess. Professor M. C. Merrill pave an illustrated lecture on Manila. Following Follow-ing the leeture, the ladles repaired to the home of Mrs. - Thatcher, is here light refreshments were nerved and a piano duet was rendered I tv he MUses Enid and Ruth Roeengreen. . 'The Tierlan Literary society of the i. V. r. hMd a nn--t ing Monday a ftern-n at the Me-chanic Me-chanic Arts building, in honor of nine pledge. 1 Mln Gertrude Anderson r-ad "Tlie Very Tired j (Jirl," by Ele,ui"r Abbott, and Miss Delta Han-j qpp , accompii nied by Miss Hula Cardun. ren- I dered a vocal solo. Refreshments were brved ' bv the hoslre-t, Misses Mae Painter, Mary ; Quale, Cora giKib' and Kloreney Odell. ; The College club of the 1'. A. C. cave a dinner at the Hotel Keelnn Monday evening. A basket of white and lavender lilacs formed the1 cf-nterpiece for the table. Lovers were laid fur tn-lve. The following girls of the younger sef gave j n dancing Ta r( y r. t M urdoek 's Thursdn y evening eve-ning : M i-vi-s It'll Ii ,l"ppe r'-on. H11 1 1 le Wrig'.it, Ckiteel riudpe. ("ontnne.- Nibler, l.ir-w Lart'-n. Julia and Portia Stewart. II. den llullen. Eva Ilorkinan. Kathi-rine Shanihart. Harriet Bate-son. Bate-son. Pli.rPL Johnson. Veniu Spencer. Mary !l row n. Fl"reni-i Me Aliyter. Dorothy MnrdoeU. The ha II d'-i-ora tf-d with flag1-. Iight re - freshmeiiis were ben ed. Thirty couples were in a 1 ffn-iui Mrs. T. E. Tin niel.i and dnngh f r. M ins I ,a Pre He. en tertmned a I a Kensington M'ednesdit y 11 f 1 ern-v n . in romp! i merit to M rs. t i id red I,fh n-nrlng f,f Oa an. Ariz. I.ily M--re MtK-ntt t he rooms. A 1 t he clo.se of l le :ifiTn'ii'f eTilerlajnnienl. '"a was ht-. ed. A r-r ji.i! ;iie nt earria' 10113 formed Hie rentcrpi for (in- 1;jble, aroiid "blh thirt-fn cn"!'- i.-i Mrs. f 111 :i n Hde en t -, , n,., ;, ., .-ii;,--,,, ,ni;K j(iui"i"i'd cii'ldr.-n's parly M'-i'dj;,, in .eletir., i,on of t ' hirt);i nnntvercary of ,.r l.'ib. daughier. Virgmrj. arums ganies -t-' ',uv. A I'olor h-(fine of pi'k was earned t' In t be r--f reili men t a. h i'-ti ere s-r e, 1 1 ir- rle.o- i.f the H r I e m '' II ' r e n ( e r 1 II i II I J I e , I . 1 Ifteeii lilllt; g'i'.nib were t-eai'.d uruuud a table w liieh was ile.-ora ted with bnskids of apple bl-'S'-orns. Amid the blooms were jiiuk candy doll-. The birthday cake, holding six can-lies, f.. lined Hi" centerpiece for 111" table. A lwuk of fairv tales was at each nhtte as a f u vor. Mrs. Frank MeAlister and Mrs. A. M. John-non John-non enl'Ttained at a K ti si npl on Thurndny afternoon af-ternoon a' the home nf Mrs. Jones, in eornpll-1,1. eornpll-1,1. .tit to Mr-.. Cni'-e ('. Dun ford f Suit Lak-. lied and Wh"e w-re r,!rried out in tie- decora-tionx decora-tionx and Hioi n t men i h of lh- t-a. hi eh : vrrl-d at 111- .!.. of the a f I e r i oil H " K Pnl-T- Taimneni. A low turret of r-d and white 1 u) "p.-. i formed (he rm I erpl.'.-e for the lal'b', around 1 -i:teMi giiewtc, rvre Mf.i t. d. t Mr ;.ed M rh . 1 ,'".na rd Adam-, of Salt Lake w. re fUn'i'r file. at lh- .lg'na Tlieta Thi , Ch-.pter ,o-k 1ond.V ' I'rofe-sor nnd M rH. Alfred Durham and Ms I Gertrud.- M- hevn- w.-re dinner g,ef;ts at the I praeti.-.- hoi,.- .-ind:i. basket of pink an-1 i while . tunlrr.con.-, formed tb reierpee.. for i ti. !,!.! . iii'oHiMt Whle)t , gil-Ms were ..;(ted. 1 lleir.daj urinnj lit tliy college dining hall Nf tss Ruby Jlecrs entertained at dinner for rh" fjtlowlng girls, whii eoinideted a sit weeks' t rrn of work a t the Praeilct house last nigh I : MIsFefj Winifred Nmllh. Leah Solomon, Kdnu White, Helen Uubier, Ivn Hmllh and Etnmn Ha y ley. A cr sn g boii'j'iet of Marguerite mid fern a wn s a t eaeh phi te as a f ft vor. A ba bl; el of ma Hg'Mds formed th- ren i erpleee for 1 hi-table, hi-table, around which B-ven gu-nts wre Heat-d. The H '"un e Eeonom b-u Hnd A grim II ura 1 ehibti of Ihe l". A. gave a dan-'lng party Vedn-n- dn y evening n I tlie Smart e vm na i.tnm , in com I plin.ent 1m the t ear tiers and atud'iitH of the I vurioiirt high srhonlM of lb.- sliile, who w.-re r, i tlie L. A. '. tblri week In the intercut uf the j 1J..I :.' and 'Mrls' dub. Mu Uetia. I'ljtb-r and S'erllng Keey.o of Piii. opt e,-- d'tmer gn-slh at Ihe s;jCma I'lifts Ph'l chanter house Tim-s'Iuj. . Kourie.-n gip-Ll-wen- pirated at tlie tiibU'. which inn d"rorHled I m th cnrtif ' lops. ( u ft ediies-luy l iss I,a von ijron of Moroni and Mins Kelt a t ut ler w ere lienor guestn. 'I he fcf'jroila tl-.Torlty gfivc a vaudeville lat night, at the Ninth ward hall, under the able direction oT Mi-s Mae Edward.-., whieh rumMied rare ent er I a I u in en I . Eigtily of the horurily gl rls took pn rt. in t he per for run nre. M is. Unirif" , D. A Ider i.f Sa 1 1 Luke speni the v e-k here visiting with her pa rent s, Mr. and Mrs. lieopge '', Hen-on. The f lily -,e enl h Dirt In I a a mil verhary of Moses Muir wiih c-lebrated Monday iih a fa in i ly d inner, i h bdi n a a folio w nj ).v n :,oia 1 (veiling. Th- In Ide w as drror:l d-d with en r n a t iona and t u lips. I 'o er-i w ere hi id for t in r-t r-t -t o. ntoutly rrla t ii -h fmni I h-i.-r- ld:i . '.Mrs. W. E. llmnl nnd ehlhtren of b Crnf-a ppent t he u ei-U le'lf s i I I nf w ll h M is. I J rail f'i no. i her. M ry. M:irv Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs, D. i llr.'nui and Mile (.o ,.f Por.-.telh-,. Ion., a"d Mis. .1 V . I; r i. children of Pgdeu M"-nl the ueel; -re an pnesl-of pnesl-of Mr. and Mra. WtMlnm Wnts-.u. Me. 1 T :i ii tin D Tlwi iclier M'-ril la we.-k - i-nd at Poi'atello, Ida., as a gue-t of Mi:.:t Tim i .'-a ,oin,c. Mfl . Juhn 0. Prowu b-fl Thursday for Og i l-n and. a fu-r a few days' slay there, will l-o to her home nt Prove. Mrs. Rrow u spent Tlie e;irly part of ihe week here as a guesL of Mr. ;nid" Mrs. Will Li iu Watson. Mi-, Ruth 1-M.wu sitent last week-end at Jllnet.lYml. Ida., visiting with frienda. Mi.-n .Nadiue KuutA spcut lartL week-end at '""Vt'r"' "'id Mrs. U. ll. Thatcher nrrlved Tues-dav Tues-dav from a four dajs' IhI t at S" U Ealic. 11sh Marie Barber left Sundn. for 1 ham pfng'i. III., wh-re Bl'- UI be a guenr of Mr. anil M rs. .1. W . S atsmi and Mr. and M rs. 1 h rry Ib-ers. Her broth-r. I 'orpirn I I angto.i Harber will arrle In New York 'lu-hriaj from ,11(,rlh srrflre. After Min:t Hlllb'T'li 1 Iri i I til I In mpnigii ne will Join her brolher. f.nng ,.,n. j j i -,ir.,-,.. wh.'re I hey will vIpII f"r a eek and rel urn home togel lier. Mrs riiivton T'reshm arrived Monday from a fe' ds'- ittay in Salt Lake. lh.- teienili grmle of the Junior High school, gine a duueing pui'y at the gy mnasiuni laf t nielli. GARLAND "f i OAKLAND. May 17. ThurMdav evening of last week lh,. Tol lowing couples el) tin ed a Plunge party IMid rhleken ftinper al The tuir-land tuir-land hoi wpringa: 'I he Misne Mahahi MeKar-hnid. MeKar-hnid. Vetuiii Ha let,. La verna I laics, Louise V'ord. ' inlet Middrnni. H-tI lm Harris, Euhi I in peler-?'(!. peler-?'(!. Mmlg,. Halis. Keni Tmgey mid the Me-M't.. Ralph Peterson, Norman Jeppson. E:irl alker. Sterling llui'ih, furl Pevton. t'llfp. it nf ,.,.(, lenn,.h Anderson, I.e., :,nd Sam Jrinilur. Among e Carland jn.,,pe in nmforrd to Ogden for the tiohlen Spike"' cebbraliou veie Mr. ;md Mr:,. L, 'ft. I iinn i nghn in . Mi. and Mi;. Prank Peek and children. Mr. and M'. Dirnr HiiT!ton and mm, Deex, i;. p,,, . j, children and Mr. L, Pn-.M Mrh. Mtirle Wing Ind us her pue 1 :) v eek end Mr. and Mr-. E. W. Trennm. Ml-s iobi Hertell and A. M. Dale, ,,f Sail I,:ike I Odell tinner received hi:. Je-noia bb; ' release , . v M ' from service ami returned home ' z overseas. Accompanied by hi w'ri'' u , today for McUill, Nev., to rcalde. Mr. and Mr-. Jehu Hhedcs hart , dinner gliosis Suu.lay Miss HnH 1!V 'V,i!tv " and Karl Ib.vnard. Thursday nnd 1 lat weeu thev enteriained for M. K, lvirl.endall vT Pocai Ilo. Ida. j; Mr. :,nd Mm. Ii. T. Sl , IV gii.sl.s the Mioses Hf.-MP 't ' X ::H:;::-w;;;;:? Mis Mer. ha llarrl,. 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