Show SOCIAL ITEMS itea OF THE mr air and mrs airs ernest P horsley entertained at a dinner party at their home sunday afternoon complimentary to captain and mrs airs abrian smith of the A C college 0 of logan lagan A delicious hot three course dinner was served at ono one long table with covers laid for the following besides the host and hostess and the guests 0 of honor mr and mrs leroy C chadwick mr air and mrs airs ariel merrell all of logan mr air and mrs airs J wesley horsley misses sarah matalas Mat hlas laura mathias L lou 0 horsley helen mabel alabel and don hc horsley or A low bowl of 0 violets and ivy enjoyer formed the table decorations and later a social afternoon was enjoyed d the family of sir air and mrs airs elt ell T peirce gave them a delightful surprise saturday evening at their home at harper the evening was spent in playing bunco until a lato late hour A delicious hot dinner was wag served to the following and mesdames Mes dameg eli T peirce carl S jeppson of salt lake city L E peirce of harper L W pierce J S cooper and mrs J S palmer all of ogden clarence peirce gertrude leslie and ferron jeppson the sunflower camp of the daughters of the pioneers met friday march at the home of martha pierce the following program was rendered lesson entitled erecting the seagull monument was given by caroline packer poem entitled saved by the gulls was rendered by may M horsley A chorus by mary A stevens and others sang my aly old kentucky home and silver threads among the gold the central camp visitors were pres eliza watkins ns con carrie baird and secretary tillie B vincent president ellza eliza watkins released some of the old officers with a vote of thanks then the new officers were voted and sustained refreshments were served during the social hour to thirty one ode present the sea gull camp of the daughters of the pioneers met friday evening at the home of mrs airs jos N stohl the following interesting program was rendered sketch of the I 1 life ife of helen carvath neeley given by her granddaughter I 1 orpha stohl musical selections by three great granddaughters grand daughters lucille wanda and marjorie Marj orle stohl lesson continuation of the fountin Fo founding of utah leona cuthbert interesting experiences and early early reminiscences of actual hardships endured while crossing the plains mary wight liand hand cart pioneer experiences of driving ox teams and walking across the plains by herbert savage and appreciation of our pioneers pres jos N stohl the success ol of the party was due to above named pioneers who so kindly consented to relate tho the early hardships of our forefathers fore tore fathers following the program delicious refreshments fresh ments were served to founty members and amelia welling and tillie B vincent from the central company by stella grover francis cuthbert leona cuthbert and hannah pane |