Show SOCIAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK A crowd of young people entertained at the tha horns home of miss aliss lapreal wight on north norih main alain in honor ot of mr and mrs J W smith who were recently carried ma t aried As the guests arrived they were given a number and told to find a bundle in one ot of the rooms with a corresponding responding or number attached to it and put ou on whatever was in the bundle bridal finery in the line ot of old fashioned costumes were unwrapped pedana and donned mr ar and mrs J IV smith were dressed as bride and groom scott hillam and marvel dunn acted as train bearers walter stettin steffin was ring bearer irving christensen and ralph reeder were maids of honor contest games were then played prizes being awarded to J W smith and jesso jesse hoopes jr later dunco was p played at 12 a delicious tray luncheon was served to sixteen guests under the direction ot of mrs george andrews other guests ot of the be party were dorothy richardson elva eiva christensen elva siegfried alice andrews marle call and florence dunn the members of the brigham city fire department entertained at a very successful stag party at the american legion home on cast forest street t beet wednesday evening progressive progresso 0 ga games me including rook tiddle win winks k s an and d hot spot were the diversion of the evening with high score prize awarded to C V forsgren and consolation prize royce peterson we re are told tofa it mr air peterson is successful in capturing the consolation prize next time he will have no occasion for frost bitten feet short addresses were given biven by chief dan peterson and N chris simonsen following the games a delicious buffet luncheon was served with swedish dainties very much lu in evidence under the able direction of carl seashore and assistant leo facer during the entertainment punch was served by wm mehner and joe who were dressed to suit the responsibility entrusted to them the christmas spirit dominated and the boys chipped in and raised a fund for food stuff tor for the needy poor e the gleaner girls girl of the sixth ward entertained at a prettily arranged christmas tree party at the home of mrs nellie Chri tuesday evening fortune telling was the diversion of the evening and later a delicious buffet luncheon was served to fifteen during the evening each girl drew dreim a number which corresponded with a gift on the attractively decorated tree which was presented the girls by santa claus impersonated by miss nellie jensen |