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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SOTPAY HOKKlNG, NOVEMBER 14, 1920. , Social Notes From Utah awarded OKeefe. PARK CITY 1 CITY. Ner. Woman born of Mrs. work The for Aou Kupp, from World' . the dajr wa Work. muling who B. U. had Bareridfa. Mr. charge of the program, gave two reading, The Irish Quea tKa and Shooting Elrpbaili"; lira. A. Kpp on The Chicago Packer. gavelshill reading also was read. After the roll cU ea and singing of America, adjournment wa taken nntil seat Monday, at the hums of Mrs. H. Finch. Tba B. B. C. Hub met at tha home of Miss Doris Bancoek, Monday TPulog The following ' ofjCiwr were elected. Him Ruth Flanagan, ie president; Mary Dougherty. president, Doris Hancock, treasurer; Lucille Lowe, sec ItarBoo, tsrmeletta reporter. Ihe everetary; ning was spent in mttsie and games. Mrs. Mtrk Snow entertained the Fire Hundred Afternoon Card club at the New Park hotel Saturday afternoon of last week. The special guests of the club were Mr. Victor csrlsoa. Mrs. C hi Carlson. Mrs. W. H. Jefford, Mrs. George Crossmau, Mrs. Annie Barrett. Mrs. Irene Dingle and Miss Bern ley of Salt Lake. 1 be honors went to Mrs. W. H. Jef ford and Mrs. J. F. W'elsh. The Krenlng Card club members and a few t other friends were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Beggt, Tuesday evening. The guest were Mr. and Mr. B. B. Flack. Mr. and Mr. H Fred Bgan. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Itaddon and Prises were awardMr. and Mr. J. Franks!. ed to Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Flack, Mrs. V. J Ksbln and Dr. L. C. Snow. The free for all prise went to Mrs. H. Fred Egan and V. J. Kubin. Mrs. "Charles Workman was hostess at a 6 o'clock dinner Monday evening. Covers Were laid for Mr. and Mr. C. L. Carlson, Mr., and Mrs. W, It. Jefford. Mr. and Mr. Victor tarl-son- . Mrs. Irene Dingle and Mias Bentley. The Octagon Card club reorganised Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. A. W Wilson. The members Included Mr. and Mrs T. J. Kasmusaen. Mr. and Mrs. LePage Itaddon. Mr. and Mrs. E M MHiinlev. Dr and Mr H Finch. Mr. and Mr Alfred Doidge, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Frisk and Mi. and Mrs. Jerome Pax ton. The special guests of the Hub were Mr G. B and Mrs' leo Wyt koff, Dr. and Mr Pheen. Mr. and Mr. A. P Kidge, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jefford and Mr. Irene Jefford. Those having the high score were Mrs r. 1. Leo ftyckoff. Frisk. Mr. Irene Dingle. Mr LeRoy Wilson and Alfred Doldge. members thHr and la Elks entertained The diet wRh a basket party Tuesday evening at home. Elk the The ttodalltj girl of the t aUiolie church met at tlie patwhial reidene Veduesda evening Luncheon wsa served. was boMevi al a birth Mia Marlon Jefford evening. The gti'sta num day party Tuesday The evening whs epent bared twenty-fire.- . In gamfs sod mush1. A surprise party was given to Miss Dori Hancock. Friday evening of last week, by Luncheon wa of her schoolmate twenty-fiv- e served at midnight. Tbs Silver Bridge Tournament Card club wa entertained at the home of Mrs. B B. Flack, Wednesday afternoon. The Auxiliary of the American Legion entertained the American Legion post on Armta In the evening the tice day with a banquet. 4th a grand ball at Hatlegion entertained band's bail. The members of the Jolly boxen Card club and friends of the family pleasantly surprised Thomas Baxter at hit home Thursday evening of last week. Seven tables of five hundred vocal selections were were played. Several Prise for the card game were rendered. PARK Atheuxeaa Th to Mr. Thomas Reese, Mrs W. Morris. W. R. Jefford, Dr. J. A. Hatch aad Kara Workman There were fifty guests present. onterUtneat tit iMuaday afternoon. Mr. Thomas MURRAY Ml'RRAY. Nov. IS. Mr. a 4 Mrs. George A. Huacher -- entertained at dinner Wednesday eveSouth ning at their home on Eat Forty-eightstreet. In honor of a number of their friend. The guests included Mr. and Mr, J. A. Jonr. Mr. and Mrs. John Hurling, Mr1 and Mrs, William G. Chare he. Miss Miss'll Jonoa, Rachel Churches, - Wa.vno Junes, Dr. Bari Huaeher. Boh Sheriff and Nile H use her. Mrs. William H. Rothwell will entertaih the Women's club at bar home Thursday afteraoos at 2 SO o'clock. Mrs. Dave A, McMillan entertataed the La diet' Bridge Hub at her borne on Vine street Friday afternoon Mrs. Btevvn and mother. Mrs. nothwell ftprey. left fur Deaver during the week, Mrs. Spray having visited here iur a number of r- weeks. Mia Befl Panders cqtertslaed the girls of tha f. I. L. club atj her Inane on ine street Thurwiey evening. Mrs. Phil Bent will entertain tlie Methohitt Ladles Aid society at her home in Bait Lake, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Edgar Wright entertained Tuesday erf ning at dinner, in compliment to Mra. William Krehb and family. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest- - Wright entertained at a dinner party Friday of last week at their home, in honor of Utr mother Mrs, Margaret Wright, Mr. and Mr. W. H. Park and Mist Yandis Park of Mill Creek Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Griffin. Mr George W. Baker. Miss Virginia Baker and Charles ftmitu. York City New all of Ogden, and J. Carl of spent Sunday at the home of Mias Ray Atwood ' and Mias lone Atwood A son was born to, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown during the week. Tlie ladies of the Baptist church b Id s picnic snd social tu the church parlors Wednesday afternoon, in compliiotnt to the Ladies Aid soHety of Tlor avenue. Halt Lake f the Murray First The Relief society fd held a social Tuesday afternoon at their church. The time was spent In quilting and other tewing, followed by refreshments. Mr. Ed. Larsen entertained at a childrens party Thursday afternoon at her home on Vine street, in honor of her daughter, Margaret, on her birthday anniversary Mr, and Mra Harold Gloe are receiving congratulations over the' arrival of a daughter, horn to them Fridav of last week. Mrs. Gloe was formerly Mis Olive Wttreimki of this city . but is now a resident of Halt Lake. the Hillerest high school The students of celebrated Armistice- - day at the school Thun dav. A flag raising was held, followed by music and a dancing matinee. The Ladies of Woodcraft and the Rebekab lodge gave a surprise party to Mrs Elisabeth Moore, Tuesday afternoon, after th general meeting, which was held st their clubrooms In Fraternal bail, the occasion being Un. Moors A program was renanniversary. birthday dered, followed by games snd refreshment Mr. and Mrs L. (. Miller will entertain the member of the Jolly Twenty eight Hub at their home Thursday evening Mrs. 1 . G. Miller entertained the ladies of the 8 8 8. Hewing club at her home on Rtate street Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and ton of Rand-poiIdaho, have been the guests of Mrs, Amelia Pixton this week. Mr. and Mrs. EIthi Hanson entertained g number of relatives and friends at their home Saturday evening of last week, the occasion being Mr. Hansen's birthday anniversary. The bonee was decorated In iittn fbvtn and the evening was spent In mnsle, onrda and danThose present ween cing, followed by supper. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hanson, Mr. aad Mrs. Mra. Manaseeh Smith. Mr. and Boyce Gilbert, Mm. Arthur Gilbert, Mra. Choate Gilbert, Mr. and Mr. James Gilbert, Miss Arvilla Hasson, Clarence Whittle, Lee Mines snd Leslie hmith. Mrs. Mary Gilbert is visiting at the boase of her daughter, Mr. Manaseeh EmltU, for a fw days. Mrs. W. CL Ford estertained n number of friends Wednesday afternoon at her home. Tha U. A: C. WoLOGAN, Nov. man's club met Monday a'ternoon with Mrs. Ray B. West. Mrs. , George H. sketch of Champ Knvs an lnter-etlWilliam D. Howell and his place In litFrank West and Mra. erature. M-- s. Lowell Romney were guests of thvsfter-noo4 Tea was served. The Clio club met Wednesday afternoon with Mre. H. i. Hatch. "A Midsummer was the euojoct for the Night s Dream afternoon and was read and dtscnel by Mre. J. F. Featheretone and Mre. L. R. At the conclusion of tha Humphries. program, tea was served. An artistic recital was given Sunday evening Wt the home of Mr. and Mre. G. W. Thatcher. Mies Jennie Haneen, cellist, was the principal soloist, and wa. assisted by Mies Margaret Morley, soprano. The accompanists were Mre. C. W. HanAbout een and Miss Evelyn Sorenson. seventy-fiv- e guests were In attendance. The rooms were attractively decorated with pink and yellow chrysanthemums. Light refresnments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs B. Caine entertained at dinner Friday evening of last week, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Orville W. Adame, who are leavlngf for Ogden for future residence. A silver bowl of yellow and white button chrysanthemums for the table. formed the centerpiece Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra Caine, Mr. and Mrs. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Caine III. Saturday evening of last wesk Dr. snd Mra. E. S. Budge entertained at dinner of Mr. and at the Hotel Eccles. In honor Mrs. Adams. The table wse graced with In addiwere laid. rose Covers pink tion to the host snd hostess and the guests of honor, for Mr. and Mre. M. S. Eccles and Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Pond. A delightful affair of thfe week was the dancing party given Friday evening D. E. Robinson at tha Mrs. Mr. and by Hotel Eccles. Pink rotes were effectively grouped about the hall. Light refreshment were served. Sixty couples were in attendance. Thursday evening was Father and Son night at the Rotary club. A dinner waa given at the Hotel Eccles. A program was rendered. One hundred and thirty five were In attendance. Mr. A. H. Haxer entertained a group of college girls at a kensington Friday afternoon at her home on College hill. were used about the Chrysanthemums rooms. At the dote of the afternoon's entertainment, tea was served. The ta ng n. is what one woman wearing the ARCH PRESERVER. SHOE for three months. Tha ARCH PRESERVER SHOE look, like any regular good shoe. But your foot Immediately ftU the difference. 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In celebration of the seventh birthday Delta sorority anniversary of tlie Bet the active members will give a tea tomorrow from 4 to at tha Chapter house. A program of musical numbers and readings will be rendered. The room throughout the house will be decorated with whit rosea and green ferns A buffet luncheon will be served. Sunday the o rortty entertained at an attractively arranged dinner, In honor of the boya of the football team of the Utah Agrloul' tural college. A basket of fruit formed the centerpiece for the table. Cards of miniature football playsra marked places Musical numbers were for twenty-six- . rendered by Miss Jxola Jensen, vocalist, and Miss Margaret Bachman, pianist. Mra G. W. Thatcher entertained her Pink bridge club Thursday afternoon. were used about the chrysanthemums rooms. Miss Nora Eliason waa a guest Mra. A. F. Cardon, of the afternoon. Mrs. Guy Cardon and Mra George B. Hendricks were Invited for tea. Mrs. John O. Peterson entertalnad the members of tha Gamma XI Gamma sonority and their patronesses Friday eve nlng of last week at her home. A varithe ety of fall flowers were used about enrooms. A musical program a as the tertainment. The evening was concluded with refreshments. Mrs. George B. Caine entertained at a charmingly appointed children's party on Tuesday afternoon. In celebration of the birthday anniversary of her little daughGames and muslo ware ter, Kathryn. the entertainment. At 6 o'clock the ten little guests were seated at the table for refreshments. The table was decorated with Halloween devices. The faculty of tha Logan High school gave an Informal reception and dancing party for the senior members of ths school Friday evening at tha gymnasium, Light refreshments were served. About 00 were in attendance. The Sigma Theta Phi sorority held open house 4 Saturday afternoon of last wsek from to at their chapter house. Rosea and ferns were used as dsooratlons all through the bouse. 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Thursday evening of last week the Var. lty players, under the direction of Miss Maud Mar Babcock, presented the play, Passers-by- . by C. Hadden Chambers, at the Locan High school to a large and astlc - audience. Next week the jompany will present "Dolly Rotor, nlng Herself." The senior class of the Brigham Toung college gave a dancing party this uv. g at the library of the school. The hail was attractively decorated. Light refreshments wer served. Mra. L. Lahle gave a children's party of her lilt ia recently In celebration daughter's fifth birthday annlverairr, Garnet ver played and refrvaiinidni wuie served. The table hal aa a centerpiece the birthday cake, holding five candles Mra. F. A. Dahl aaxlstai In entertain ng tha little ones. Miss B'anche Cooper of Balt IUe spent the eat y part of the week ho.-Mr, rcy Bullen and children have returned home from a visit in Salt Lake. ' r Danderine is Beauty-Toni- i f c f Take tablespoonful of Salts Back hurts or Bladder bothers. 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