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Show Wieiriy; Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon entertained en-tertained Informally with nn evening m of music Sunday. The rooms wero brightened with cut flowers and po.-ted po.-ted plants. A delicious luncheon was served) the tnble had for a center pleco n large cut glass vase of corim-tlons. corim-tlons. Covers were laIdtfor Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Farrcll, Misses Agnes Cassldy, Zella Smart, Dora Wright. Mrs. Gcorgo Ulster entertained with a Kensington Tuesdny afternoon. The rooms wero effectively decorated with cut flowers. Delicious, refreshments were served. Those present were Mesdames N. W. Haws, Frank Palmer, II. A. Pederson, M. E. Smith, Henry Otte, P. M. Nielsen, Joe Monson Harry Farr, J. A. Calderwood, A. L. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brady entertained enter-tained with a "COO" party In honor of the Happy Hour Club one evening even-ing during the week. The rooms were brightened with spring flowers. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Prizes wero awarded Mr. John Westover, L. L. Smith, and Ralph Smith. Those pres ent wero Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dusby, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cessall, Mt. and Mrs. R. A. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Belrdneau, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Blthell, Mrs. Oeorgo Smith. , The Budge reunion was held at Paris, Idaho, Wednesday, May first. This reunion Is held annually on May first to celebrate President William Wil-liam Budge's birthday anniversary. Among these who went from here to attend the reunion, besides President and Mrs. Budge, were Mrs. Ann Budge, Dr. nnd Mrs. T. B. Budge, Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Budge, Mrs. Julia B. Nibley, Bishop C. W. Nibley, Miss Anna Budge. The second year cluss of the B. Y. C. entertained with a dancing party L at tho gymnasium of the B. Y. C. J-fe Thursday evening. The hall was gaily decorated with college and class colors and pennants. Refreshments were served from a beautifully decorated de-corated table. . M. psBSKliissssaaseaseaisswe - i . The Clio Circlo held n short business busi-ness meeting Wednesday nt the home of Mrs. D. H. Thomas. The following follow-ing officers were elected for tho ensuing year. President, Mrs. Vernon; Vern-on; vice president, Mrs. D. II. Thomas; Thom-as; second vice president, Mrs. Parley Par-ley Peterson; recording secretary, Mrs. MoseB Thatcher; assistant secretary, se-cretary, Mrs. Reynolds; corresponding correspond-ing secretary, Mrs. Will Howell, treasurer, Mrs. Julia Howell. After the business meeting the ladles repaired re-paired to the apartment rooms of MIbs Agnes Cassldy for their regular regu-lar meeting. Mrs. Llnnnrtz gave two vocal solos. Miss Cassldy gave u most able and Interesting discussion of 'The Madras House", by Granville Bnrkcr, after which Miss Cassldy, tho hostess, escorted the ladles to the Lincoln hotel where n delicious luncheon was served. The A. C. Woman's Club met Mon-day Mon-day afternoon with Mrs. Horace No-beker. No-beker. Attorney A. E. Bowen gave a very able and Instructive talk on "Social Treatment of Crime". The hostess served refresments. The club will meet next week with Mrs. B. O. Thatcher. Mrs. Josephine Dullen announces the engagement of her daughter Edith to D. E. Robinson, the marriage to take place the early part of Juno. p Mrs. Julia B. Nibley left Pocatcllo Thursday fcr a ten days stay at Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Lockhart spent part of the week here. Miss Caroline McAVster returned from a weeks stay In Salt Lake on Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Thatcher returned from Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Braff have returned homo to Salt Lake. Mrs. Alt Gardner returned home to Malad Tuesday. . , " Mr. Gcorgo Farrell spent' tha early nart of the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pyper spent last Sunday here. Mr. Will Watson has recovered from a bad case of la grippe. Mr. John Crawford spent tho midweek mid-week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wallace of Seattle Seat-tle stopped off hero for a" few days during the week on their way east. Miss Olga Thompson returned the early part of tho week from a two weekB' stay in Ogden. Mrs. W. E. Grant nnd children came up from Woods Cross Thursday and nre guests of Mrs. Orvillo Lee of Hydo Park. Mr. A. M. Smith, of American Fork, spent tho week here. Mr, Richard Reese of Benson ward Bpent Wednesday here. Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Thatcher spent tho week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gleed and little son returned homo to Bear Lako Wednesday. Mrs. Josie Bullcn has taken tho McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin house on East Center for tho summer. 2 SOCIETY Mr. nnd Mrs. Weston Vernon spent part of the week In Salt Lako. w m Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cordon have moved into the Barrett flat. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Colo returned Tuesday from a few days stay in Salt Lake. Mrs. W. H. rsrocls'en, of Ogden, spent the week here, guest of Mrs. H. J, Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Alt Cooper spent the mid-week here. Mr. Alma Sonne returned home last Saturday from Europe where he has filled a mission. |