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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns Park City and Heber and spent the week. Mrs. Blanche BaRley Harris, who has been visiting in Ogden as a guest of her brother, II. B. Bailey, and family, and Mrs. Elsie Dee Badcon, returned Friday to her home in Tonopah, New Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol and Mrs. L. R. Eccles spent Thursday with friends in Salt Lake. I RICHMOND 4 RICHMOND, Aug. 9. Mrs. Jesse Webb entertainer! en-tertainer! her club at her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Luncheon was served at 5:30 p. ni. Mrs. N. F. Bullen, Mrs. Oliver Shepard, Mrs. Minnie Merrill, Mrs. A. C. Brown. Mrs. George M. Thomson, Mrs. Rene Woolley and Miss Snoda . Holbrook were giiesis of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merrill spent a few days of last week with relatives at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan, Mrs. McGee Christensrn and Miss Elia Hogan of Bancroft, Idaho, spent several days of last wekk here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. TiiomaB and family of Ogden were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stoddard on Wednesday. Mrs. Stoddard entertained a few relatives at her home Wednesday Wednes-day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. 'Swapp of Kanab. has returned to her home after visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Reynold C. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fisher of Salt Lake have returned to their home after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Robinson, Mrs. Ezra P. Johnson is" visiting with relatives rela-tives at Salt Lake. Mrs. Irwin Stoddard spent the week with Mrs. H. S. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson at Downey, Idaho. The Misses Ardella Hogan, Mabel Stoker and Vella Thurgood of Bountiful spent several days of last week as guests of Miss Era Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Keith 'Merrill have gone to Lew is ton to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webb and daughters. Clarice i and Ruth, left Sunday for Bear lake to spend I two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and family and Mrs. George Daton of Thatcher, Idaho, were visitors here during the week. Mrs. Ma rie Hendricks and son, Ron, were Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday. The Nelson family held a rnnion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hogan of Lewiston, Thursday and Friday. Covers were laid at dinner din-ner Thursday for 120 guests. The tables were set on Hie lawn. Friday the guests were taken to High Creek canyon, where they spent the afternoon. In the evening the party was given at ttie home of Mr. and Mrs. 1'. N. Nelson. Luncheon was served to seventy -five guests. Mrs. Mary Ilriggs and daughters of Bountiful. Bounti-ful. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nelson and family and Miss Edith Nelsun of Clearfield spent several days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hogan. Mrs. Mary Nelson, Mrs. Eliza Cahoon and Miss Maxine Cahoon of Bountiful were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Nelson this week. Mrs. Libbie Johnson Newman of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker, Jens Nelson and Christian Nelson of Bountiful were- visitors I here during the week. I Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hogan and family of Hatch, Idaho, visited relatives here during the I. week. j Mr. and Mrs. George Hogan and Mrs. Austin Fond of Gentile valley were visitors here Fri- day and Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wheelwright of Ogden were gui&ts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Harris. OGDEN f o a dinner "vas given S.'and Mrs. Valentine Gideon at lg in condiment to Major and Hvo C Coulter and Dr. and Sf'am A. Perkins, who are yisiL-V yisiL-V Kit c!'v and Mrs. George Kam-ho Kam-ho Teft'Thursday for her home in , ffl. Cltv, after a months visit . The table was decorated with lfin,nl,-s The guests included, I I ST honor guests. Mrs. C. E Coul-. Coul-. r W Perkins, Mrs. Ldward i Vr Gertrude Carr, Mrs. De ' v-k of Washington, D. C, and -. n Tanner of Denver. I waiter Marks of St. Louis, Mo., , ;h her two sons. Walter, Jr., and e visiting at- the home of Mrs. brents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kuhn, euesi of honor at an informal tven Wednesday by Mrs. Everett Jeter at the Country club. !Sav afternoon Mrs. G. L. Becker lined a few' guests at an informal her summer home, Gusthekia, tren canvon, in honor of Mrs. Marks. country club Wednesday, Mrs. I 1(,r Browning entertained at lunch-honor lunch-honor of Mrs. Walter Marks or .Lg ' Mrs. George Ramsey of New C'-diy and Miss Helen Homer of i-o truest of Mrs. Browning. Red i'and sweet peas decorated the ind the place cards were alfo decor- , !"Yred Covers were laid for eight. Ti George S. Glen was hostess at an ! :ai Kensington at her home Wednes-! Wednes-! frernoon In compliment to Mrs. -I rUmsev. The rooms were decor-; decor-; rith garden flowers and late in the yn refreshments were served. i ' De Pue Fa'ck entertained at Q--ast Tuesday morning at the liome h mother, Mrs. Edward Biehsel, in i ment to Mrs. George Ramsey and ; "salvor C Coulter. The affair was j jal and included the most Intimate . of the guests of honor. 1 ' Carl S. Watson was hostess j "sday afternoon to the members of '-'appy Hour Sewing club Wednes- ! f;ernoon at the Watson summer I ".jn og'den canyon. A luncheon was ; covers being laid for twelve. The . was decorated with goldenglow and : )!d. Mrs. Lafayette Farley was a J of the club.' j and Mrs. W. S. Jones have an- I id the engagement of their daugh- ; !'cra, to Oliver G. Ellis, the wed- to take place in September. , birthday surprise was given in honor j s Carmen Hunsaker Friday after- j of last week at the home' of her Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunsaker. ! 3 were played on the lawn, after J refreshments were served to fii-:uests. fii-:uests. Ji Alice Underbill and Ross A. Feliz. flsf Ogden. were married on Mon-Salt Mon-Salt Lake City. The couple left noneymoon trip to the Pacific coast hoy will be at home in this city . September . marriage of Miss Lily Oborn of Ity and Jesse J. McQueen of Pfes-da.. Pfes-da.. look place Wednesday in the temple. A wedding dinner was in their honor Thursday evening i home of the bride's parents, Mr. rs. Heber Oborn. The rooms were ,ted with ferns and red carnations, a tali vase of carnations as the plce for the dining table. The lft for a. few weeks' trip to Cub :anyon, Ida., after which they will home in Preston, arewell party was given bv the of the Episcopal church Wednes- fternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock at Lime of Mrs. P. H. Maison, in honor .taconess Mary Shepard, who will . September 1 for Salt Lake to make '; '.rne. 1L . Marrincr Browning has as her Jfiw Helen Homer of Chicago. Mrs ling and Miss Homer were class-at class-at Wellesley college. Abbott R. Heywood visited friends ,( t Lake on Tuesdav. r and Mrs. C. E." Coulter are visit-Ogflen. visit-Ogflen. the guests of Major CouJ-lother, CouJ-lother, Mrs. C. E. Coulter, and Mrs j. r s Ulster. Mrs. J. E. Carver, en to Oregon. Mrs. Coulter was for-Miss for-Miss Beatrice Roreman of this J. Jf. Rpad and two daughters :'ono to Morgan to spend several at the Turner ranch. KT:'10 Troi'Pe f Pocatello is the or Miijs Geraldinc Rand for several . Sullivan, formerly of this citv, P?1 (n( I-ae and San Diego, i family, ia spending a few days Hermitage hotel in Ogden can- , Lois Williams of Osden. who has hf guest of Miss Catherine Hender-nd Hender-nd .Miss Florence Wattis for sev-'eeks, sev-'eeks, returned Wednesdav to the lis summer home at Montpelier, anI Mrs. J. b. Xye, accompanied .iNyes mother, who is vioitine here lhe p;iat- hve gone to Blacksmith .nnyon for a two weeks outing !t jl I'"? Falck !s here from Wash-!' Wash-!' I- C, to suend the remainder r Fummer with her mother, IVTrs. Ed-e: Ed-e: , h!;eL Mrs- Falck was formerly st Ttlftn Blchsel of Ogdcn. and Mrs. j. Dwight Harding and have returned from a two weeks' Meiiowatone park. ' i'llam Anderson Corn left Thurs-(1 Thurs-(1 I'"s AnKelop. where she will meet y wilt Corn, wlto is with the Pacific hno was accompanied by Mr. and anniel T- Corn and Mr. and Mrs. son Corn. 1 W. A. Middleton and daughter nave returned from a trip to the f Hill, wife of Or. Robert Hill of Ipswich, S. D., who has been visiting vis-iting relatives in Oregon, stopped over in Ggden on Wednesday to visit with the Rev. Mr. and Mr. Godfrey Matthews. Miss Annis Brown has returned from a month's visit with "her sister, Mrs. Frank J. Cannon, in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. George Busch and family fam-ily of Salt Lake are spending a few days at tlie Hermitage. Major Clyde T. Smith has arrived in New York and Is expected home in a few days, according to word received by Mrs. Smith. Major Smith has been post surgeon sur-geon on the Rhine in Germany since Lhe armistice was signed. Mrs. Henry Astill of Imlay, Nev., is visiting Ogden relatives and friends for a few days. Miss Tacey Parry has returned from Berkeley, Cal., where she has been attending at-tending the University of California. . Miss Eva Jackson of Rexburg, Idaho, is the guest of Miss Edna Wilson. Mrs. David Mattson and children left Monday for Brigham canyon, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Eddy at their summer camp. Mrs. George Ramsey returned Thursday Thurs-day to her home in New York City after a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Corey, and sister, Mrs. Ralph D. Roberts. Lieutenant H. A. Paradls of the United States medical corps . has returned to Ogden after spending more than a year on the Mexican border. He was accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Paradis and their son, Edward. Ed-ward. They are visiting at the home of Mrs. Paradis's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Berg-herd t of Sioux Falls, Iowa, are visiting at the home of Dr. G. W. Dickson, en route to the northwest. north-west. v Miss Florence Fisher and Miss Thelma Thorn have returned from a six weeks' tour of California. Mrs. S. K. Burwell of Roberts, Idaho, is the guest of Mrs. John Larson of Harris-ville. Harris-ville. Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Wherry and family have returned from an extended auto tour of the Pacific coast. Mrs. Walter Marks and two sons, Walter. Wal-ter. Jr., and Jack, of St. Louis, Mo., are guesta of Mrs. Marks' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kuhn, for the remainder of the sum mer. Miss Hazel Wilson left Monday for a month's visit in northern Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wintle of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle of Hon-eyvjile Hon-eyvjile have left for a trip through Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. Mrs. Oliver Amundsen and little- son, Don, of Salt Lake are visiting with Mrs. Amundsen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Evans, and sister, Mrs. Ray Pearson. Mrs. Alice Collins entertained the members mem-bers of the 1916 "500" club Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday. The hostess was presented with a set of silver sil-ver spoons by the club members. The guests were entertained at two tables of "500," at which prizes were awarded to Mrs. Henry Baumeister, Mrs. Annie Mc-Gowans, Mc-Gowans, Mrs. Mary Hanley and Mrs. Lena Preece. Luncheon was served following fol-lowing the card games. The Beehive girls of the Thirteenth ward, accompanied by Bishop Edward Jenkins and counsellors and the presidency presi-dency of the Mutuals, held an enjoyable outing at the Utah Hot Springs Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Bath'ing was enjoyed early in the evening and later refreshments were served in the sun parlor. Miss Mary LJttlefield was hostess this afternoon at her home, when the members mem-bers of her bridge club and a few other guests wrere entertained in honor of Mrs. R. C. McKinney, who will leave soon to make her home in Los Angeles. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers. flow-ers. Four tables were arranged for bridge and following the card games luncheon was served (9n small tables. Miss Florence Turner and Miss Elizabeth Browning assisted in serving. Other guests present besides the club members mem-bers were Mrs. T. PL Davis, Mrs. Edward Ed-ward M. Conroy, Mrs. Nora Smith Rowe, l Mrs. Helen Gllck, Mrs. Mae Thomas, Mrs. Elsie Badcon, Mrs. Frank Aiken, Mrs. N. C. .Tanney and Mrs. W. H. Harris. The party given by the war camp community com-munity service Tuesday evening at the David Eccles, Warren L, Wattis and James Pingree homes was one of the largest social events of the season. Dancing Dan-cing and a vaudeville program were the features of entertainment. Continuous music was furnished bv the Welch orchestra or-chestra and the Reeve Jazz band. Iarge American flags decorated the lawns, and Japanese lanterns and colored lights were strung across the street. Punch was served during the evening hv Miss Florence Flor-ence Wattis, Catherine Hendershot, Bur-ford Bur-ford Johnson, Lois Williams. Jenness Smith. Versa Littlefield. Almeda Newman, New-man, Bernita Carman and Avon Rich. Miss Stella Eglehoff left Friday for her home in Kansas City, Mo., after a month's visit with her brother, Arthur Esrlehoff, and Mrs. Eglehoff at their summer home In Ogden canyon. Miss Delia Tracey has returned from a visit with her sister. Mrs. Gilbert Ballan-tyne, Ballan-tyne, in Idaho. She was accompanied home bv Mrs. Fallantyne and two children. chil-dren. Marion and Gordon, who will visit at the home of Mrs. Ballantyne's parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. David Tracey. Mrs. R. C. McKinney, who spent the past month in Ogden as the guest of her sisters. Mrs. Oliver M. Rimyon and Mrs. Frederick M. Nye, will leave soon for Los Angeles to make her home. Mrs. McKinney is a former resident of this citv. Mrs. Richard A. Pierce spnnt the first part of the week in Pocatello with Mr. Fierce Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Webb spent Wednesday in Morgan. Miss Plelen Irvine of Omaha Is the guest of Mrs. Joseph Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner and daughters, daugh-ters, Florence and Gertrude, motored to the girls cooked an elaborate camp supper. Mrs. F. R. Candland left Thursday morning for a few months' stay in Long Beach, Cal. Miss Nettie Beaumann spent the week with Salt Lake friends. Mrs. Earle Seely and children left Sunday Sun-day morning for a few days' visit with Salt Lake friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. LeRoy Neilsen and Smith Neilsen of Dayton, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Seely left Wednesday I morning for a two weeks' automobile tour through Yellowstone park. 1 MT. PLEASANT 4 f MOUNT PLEASANT, Aug. 9. Mrs. L. P. Nelson and little daughter, Anna Helene, spent the last week-end with Salt Lake friends, returning home Tuesday Tues-day evening. The Home Culture club held the last of the year's meeting Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon with the retiring club president, Mrs. Amasa Aldrich. and after a short business session enjoyed a social hour. Special club guests were Mrs. Hannah Meil.ing and Mrs. Myron Aldrich of Spring City. Luncheon was served to twelve guests. H. Guy Wood arrived Sunday from Hemet, Cal., to spend the remainder of the summer here with relatives. Mrs. Wood and little son, Woodrow, who have been visiting here the past month, will return with Mr. Wood about September Septem-ber 1. Mrs. Marie Andersen of Salt Lake Is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. F. Wall. In honor of Mrs. H. LeRoy Neilsen, who is spending a month here with relatives, rel-atives, and Mrs. F. R. Cn ndland, who has gone to Long 'Beach. Cal., Mrs. A. D. Christeusen and Mrs. M. D. Seely entertained en-tertained at a beautifully appointed luncheon Friday afternoon at the Candland Cand-land home. Thirty guests were present. Mrs. D. Howard Johnson was the recipient re-cipient of a delightful surprise in honor of her birthday anniversary Monday. Her guests, who included Mrs. A. D. Christensen, Mrs. M. D. Seely, Mrs. Vilate B. Johnson, Mrs. R. H. Hincklev, Mrs. H. LeRoy Neilsen and Mrs. V. L. Johnson, brought luncheon with them. Miss Adeline Brand's Sunday school class motored to the Rainbow fishery Tuesday afternoon and, after spending the afternoon boating and bathing, enjoyed en-joyed a picnic supper.' In honor of Mrs. Maude Farnsworth of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Mrs. Joseph Clarke and Mrs. Thomas Coates. also ot Idaho, Mrs. A. Crane and Mrs. R. Andersen An-dersen entertained a party of friends at luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the Andersen home. Besides the honored guests there were present Mrs. E. C. Freston, Mrs. Miranda Oman, Mrs. William Wil-liam Olson, Mrs. A. G. Nelson. Mrs. Ce-lestia Ce-lestia Barton, Mrs. Jeanette Brothersen and Mrs. J. N. Seely. i The La Chere Soiree club was entertained enter-tained Thursday evening at a Kensington Kensing-ton and luncheon by Miss Arcilee Harriett. Har-riett. Mrs. Ma ttie Long of Caldwell, Idaho, is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lovell. , Mr. and Mrs. .. D. Meyrick entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in compll- ment to Mr. and Mrs. H. Guy Wood. Covers were placed for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. , C. H. Eatinger have as their guests Mr. Eatinger's mother, Mrs. J. W. Eatipger. and his sister, Mrs. F. L. Benedict, of Newton, Kan. The Conamore swarm of Beehive girls, chaperoned by Miss Flossie Staker and Miss Pearl Olson, enjoyed an outing to the Wagstaff farm Thursday evening, where a picnic supper was served and an interesting program rendered. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Coffin and family of Salt Lake motored from Salt Lake Saturday of last week for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Wall. Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Wall returned with the party to Salt Lake Sunday to visit there for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jordan and family went to Salt Lake Thursday to meet I t heir son, James Jordan, who has just been released after twenty months' s-r-vica in the United States navy. The young man is returning from the Philippine Philip-pine islands, wln-re he was last stationed. sta-tioned. Mrs. C. H. Worthen of Salt Lake was a, guest the early part nf the week at the' H. P. Beaumann home. ( The Misses Ye! ma T id well, Lenna Brown and Frances Christensen chaperoned chap-eroned the Se-U.-Lit e swa rm of Bee-(hive Bee-(hive girls to ihe Rainbow fishery Saturday Satur-day afternoon of last week, where, after several hours of boat mg and bathing. MURRAY MURRAY, Anff. 0. Mrs. Georfro &. .Tonklna pleasantly entertained n number nf little folks nt q birthday party Tuesday afternoon at her hr-mr on Statu street in honor of hr daughter, Mn ry, who was 4 years old on tha t da te. Miss Vera Bishop left Thursday for Ogden to visit at the home of Mrs. George W. Baker and family. Miss Rayola At wood spent Thursday evpnins nt Bountiful, where die was the guest of Mrs. Claud Willey, who entertained nt n large dinner din-ner party in honor of -her girl friends. Miss Florence Hamilton. Miss Beryl Hamilton and James Hamilton entertained at their home Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-tor. Mil-tor. Tark. who will leave soon for Bruit hern I Utah, where they will make their home. (James and music were the feature of the evening, i Miss Lenore Rntz and Miss Louise Bertti ro-, ro-, turned home during the week from Courthouse. Iowa, where they went to visit their grand-: mother. Mrs. Bent?., for a monlh. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe At wood and baby are spending the week in Ogden. where thev are : the gu'sls of Mr. Atwood's sister. Mrs. George , YV. Baker. I Miss Vera Bishop and Miss Lyie Bishop en-lertained en-lertained a number of friends at a dinner party, fe Howed by dancing, Friday evening at their heme. Mr. -and Mrs. Leon TV. Frame left Sunday for Paysnn to mak their lmme. Miss Viola Jenkins arrived home Wednpsdav, after a wonk's visit with friend at Welhv. Miss Helen White is visiting relatives at Rnirliam CHy for a few davK. The ladies of the S. ft. elnh entertained th"ir husbands at a lake party at Saltair Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Miss Dora Watts. Miss Mnrgnret. Miller Mist r.rma Sander. Miss Elsie Sanders. Miss jean Tripp, Miss Rlfineh Jenkins and MUh Gladvs Settle left for Brighton Thursday morning on a two weeks' vnrn l inn. Miss Hazel Amundsr-n. MJcq Roth Broekbank and sister. Rnby Mariraret Bioekhank. of Salt Luke, vi ite.l at the home of William Atwood and family this tvpp!;. The ehildren of Rtehnrd Howe entertained at n large hSrthony p,u.tr Ty-dnesdar PV,.njn(r in honor of Mr. Howe's rirhlieth birfhdnv anniversary. an-niversary. Thirty-five t-Ki were present Bishop nnd Mrs. D. B. Brlnton and Mr. and Mrs. Simons were dinner guest nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Coppin in Salt Luke Friday of last week. Mr and Mr. F. R. Anderson and rhildren win leave Monday for n two weeks visit with friends at Rofk Pprincs. Wvo. Mr. and Mre, Floyd Green' and -on Kenneth have returned fr-,m a wP(.k-H 0.,ting in Big I ottonwood eanvon. MiFS JMse Thlm nf TTr- t T,lmrl Mmrp. pr,n of Vr. nnfi Mr.. William Mir,. w.-z-n ntnrriPrt H'Mtl'"l:,T -(nirt7 lit r,Vk,rk nf lh" horn of Mr. Minfs'. nn-r-nt': bv P.NVtri Tri.-k.or, f t! 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