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Show SOCIETY EVENTS t Miss Eva WnnH charmingly entertained en-tertained the members of tho Sixth ward choir rtt her home Monday evening. Tne guests listened to( musio after which games were played, Vases and Jara of (lowers dccocatcd tho rooms, MlfS Marie ltoberta entertained I at a pleasing afaair Thursday after-' noon in form of n llussian tea in i honor of Mi.'fl Edna Sutton of Park City, ltcd and white astors were 1 uted on the tea tables. Mrs. Bert Uowch and MirtsMaud Boweu left this week for Salt Lako j where Miss Uowen will enter school. i ' Messrs. Hunifan, Johnson andj Fitch of Eureka pent several days in Provo. 1 i Orson aud 'Jasper , Bird weie pleasantly BUprwedf,nttlm-li6bieof the former' Friday evening by n largo "Uilmbor of friend!. The guests were entertained with games, cards and music. The Pallas club entertained ut n china thowcr Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Boy Passey in honor of Mies TrcBst Armitslead. Progressive games were playe 1 and prizes awarded after which the guests enjoyed music. Mrs. W. Lester Mangutn has returned from.Springdell, Mrs. A. C. Lund has returned from Manti where she has spent 'tho summer. The Y. L. M. I. A. of the Sixth ward entertained Friday evening tt the home of Lydiu Knpdson in honor of Miss Hannah Dunn. Miss 12tna Holdawuy entertained u dozen friends ut a candy pull at her home Thursday fcvening. Candy j making and games were the features feat-ures of tho oveuiug. Mri, .Josephine Hall and son, N, I G. Dull, returned Thursday from a , very pleasant sojourn through Cal- J ifnrnla. While In San Francisco : Mrs. Hull was tho guest of her son Eniilc. Mr, N. O. Hall oU.pped off at Salt Lake City, where ho resumed re-sumed his duties us assistant manager man-ager of the Utah buvings A Trust Oouipanyi MIm Lulu Koytillg and Scott Keyting of Bait Lake, were the guests of Miss Pearl Junes Friday, The Nineteenth Century Club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Otto B. Suhr. Mrs. .12. E. Corf-man Corf-man gnvo u paoerou "Greek Mythology" Myth-ology" und Mrs. W. B. Searle read some stones pf the Greek gods. I Mies Flosa ftmd was a guest of the club, I Mrs. A. 12. Thomhlll is visiting in Salt Luke this week. Frank Uoou left Saturday for Missouri. v Miss Ethel Komi and Miss Alice Berg of Salt LaVu were gucjts of Mrs. KufJuer ut 'pliUBteud Satin day( f |