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Show SOCIETY l-'r. and Mrs. G. Dewey Clyde 1 two children of Logan are nding the holidays with Mrs. :a Clyde and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. kard. mong the pleasant holiday ties of the week was one given 'inesday evening at the home of :3 Eernice Tipton. Various holi-' holi-' emblems and motiffs were ussd ;he entertaining rooms. During evening games, and music were 'ycd; also Christmas gifts were tanged. Those present at the :?htful affair were: Misses Bev-c Bev-c Faucett, Fern Bate, uth John-. John-. i. Sarah Hill, Minerva Hiil. neh Weight, Donna Salisbury, 1 Marie Childs. Refreshments re served at the conclusion of ' party. r. and Mrs. W. A. Bird entered enter-ed at a nicely arranged dinner I Tktrr.ac ,!cr Pnvpvq were laid Augusta Erdman and Mrs. Eliza Thorn. After their visit they will leave for Seattle, Washington, where they expect to make their heme. A nicely arranged dinner was p-sven Wednesday when Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Cottam of Spanish Fork were entertained as guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Otteson of this city. Miss Leona Sumsion in company with Miss Minerva Jensen of Salt Lake who has been spending the holidays at the Sumsion home and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sumsion and Mrs. Fannie Oakley spent Tuesday in Salt Lake as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Sumsion. A pleasant time was spent Sunday Sun-day when Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baker entertained at dinner in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. Baker's parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprately and sister Miss Dee Sprately of West Jordan. The members of the Mother's Study club will have their holiday I oarty Fridav. December 30 at the 'home of Mrs. Lelia Nelson.. A r twelve including Mr. and Mrs i vd Bird and Bryan Bird of , ham, Mr. and Mrs. W. her, Mr. and Mrs. William H. v.-n and daughter, the host and css and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Child and "lily were guests Chi istmas eve i day at the home of Mrs. Child's t'.hcr, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest :'Jiig and family. compliment to Elins Strong ;he Second ward who is leaving ''. to fill a mission in the north-'lern north-'lern states, his sister, Mrs. T. Child Jr., entertained, a number iplatives and friends at her 'to Monday evening. A program nmes musical numbers and so-' so-' chat were enjoyed. Delicious 'eshments were served by i.he '(-ss to thirty guests. 'r. and Mrs. W. G. Parker have 'ived word from their son Lind- who is working in Ihe Swiss- frman mission that he will not released until some time in r v.iary. He then expects to mak" short trip to other European 'Utiles. and Mrs. Will Knlin.-.n and " children of Bingham spent "istmas holidays wilh Mrs- 1 Christmas program and the exchange ex-change of gifts will be features of entertainment. All members are atked to be present. Mr and Mrs. Dimick Childs are spending the holidays as guests of Mrs Child's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cherrington. Amour the delightful holiday parties of the younger set was one "iven by Jack Cherrington Tues-da- evening. The early evening was spent sleighing afferwhich the oucxts assembled at the Cherrington Cherring-ton home where games, music and delicious refreshments were served to about ten boys and girls. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Harker of this eitv were host and hostess at a delightful dinner party given at th.-ir home Monday. Out of tow.' R, usts were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robertson of Provo. T.rrs Augusta Klinkle and Mrs Meicia Klinkle of Salt Lake an holiday guests of their 'Shl' and sister Mrs. Emma Allemar of this city. A pleasant holiday party wa given Friday evening when Mr. an; firs G L Dallin entertained i number of friends at their home |