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Show ES&jwiSajJH xfe "D j' Tho Palmer homo on South Main itrect presented a pretty scene Tuesday Tues-day evening when Mr. and Mrs. A. H. I aimer entertained In honor of Ma and Mrs. Krrollr Palmer. Tho lawn with the Japanese lanterns, cosy corners corn-ers and Jardenlera of flowers was cou fried Into a veritable fairy land. Tho dining room and living rooms were a bower of beautiful flowers. A .delicious buffet luncheon was served Mrs. Frank Palmer assisted In receiving receiv-ing Misses Marie l'ulmer and Orlta F.sltT presided nt the punch bowl. Mm. Slater and Miss Delia Crockett poured coffee and chocolate. Misses Anna, Maggie and Jennie" Baldwin and Misses Lnprlole and Alta Daniels assisted In tho dining room. Ono hundred guests were present. I Miss Florence Cnrllslo entertained with a porch Kensington In honor of Miss Claire Wright at the Wright homo on Second South street. Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. The porch was decorated with summer flowers and plants. Dainty refrjte'hraents were served. Those present were: Misses Claire Wright.' Edna Wal'don Lcqna Smith, Virginia Bateson, Leorn Thatcher. Adeline -Harbor, Mary Carlisle, Car-lisle, Orleta Smith. Nettle Goodwin, Jesslo Eccles. Ituth Howell. I. . . The second of the series of the dancing parties given for tho summer school students at tho Smart gym was held last night from eight until nine. An informal reception was held on the lawn after which the guwts repaired to the gym where the evnn- lng wass pent In dancing. Refresh. inents were served. . . . I The eight camps of the daughters I of the pioneers, will hold their annual I reunion today at the Brlgham Young I College. A banquet will be served at I noon at the Mechaulco Arts building, ? alter which the guests will repair to CT? to the Nlbley Hall where the yearly reports will bo given and a program rendered. Miss Helen Thatcher entertained with a Kensington Thursday utter-noon. utter-noon. All about the rooms jellow roses were artistically arranged. Delicious De-licious refreshments wero served. Tnose prcseni wcro Mlbscs Sara Blair Zelanoie Halllf, Ida Water. Sara Scott. Elanoio Benson, Ellon Barber, Conna Parkinson, Lla H)de. Victoria Howell, How-ell, Valeno Qulnncy, Rachel Peterson, Leah Peter-on, Orlta Flstor, Virginia England, Emma Eccles, Uarda Smart, Hatei Anderson, Lucllo Snow,. Elva Danlelson. I.aura Bennlon, Patience Thatcher, Dorothy Spencor. Mrs J. E. Shepard ontortalned with a pretty informal porch party Thurs-ild Thurs-ild afternoon. A color scheme of red was carried out In the artistic I decorations and delicious rofreshi-ienis Besides tho attractive porch boxes, 4- Jardlnlers of flowers were effectively arranged about the potch. TIiobo present pres-ent were: Mesdames W. S. Laugton By P. Bacon, A. M. Fleming, S. o. Stevens, A. L. Cole, Kimball; Mlsjes Mary and Charlotte Kyle. Mrs. W, W. McLnughJin entertained n few friends Informally Tuesday c tiling. Mrs. O. II. Budge entertained with an Informal ntternoon Monday. Mrs. D. C. Budgo entertained Informally Infor-mally nt bridge Tuesday nfternoou. Miss Irene Hendrickson ontci tamed with a porch Kensington Thursday af lei noon. Potted plants and summer sum-mer flowers were all about Mie porch. Delicious refreshments wero nerved. Those present were: Misses Florence McAllster, Ella Hatch, Harriet Thatch er, Delia Morrell, Louisa Barber, Margaret Mar-garet Nlbley, Edna Nlbley, Mary 'How ell, Eva Alvord, Mrs. Earl Robinson. Mrs, Hobert I) In ford entertained at dinner Monday In honor of Mr. and Mis. George B. Hendricks. The table was" decorated with roses; covoi were laid for six. Itev. Paul Jones left last week tc attend the decemtnl of his class nl Yale after which he will visit relat Ives In Pennsylvania until August Itev. Johnston will tnke Mr. Jones place at the St. John's church during , his absence. Mr. Lewis T. Cannon of Salt Laki aunnt nnrf nf Inal u'oolr llorn Mrs. II. P. Barber returned from Salt Lake Monday. Miss Horteuso Roberts of Salt Lake spent last Sunday here, guest of MIeb Salome Smith. The National Federation of Women's Wo-men's clubs which will meet In San Francisco this month will be enter-iilned enter-iilned en route In Salt Lako City this week, by the Salt Lako and stnto i lulis. Mrs. E. D. Ball wilt represent ihc U. A. C. Woman's club. Mr. Georgo Torgeson retumed Thursday from a week's Btay In Salt Lake. Attorney and Mrs. II. G. Nebcker and little son. returned Monday from n two weeks stay In Chicago. Miss Dorothy Spencer of Snlt Lako Is visiting hero, guest of Miss Pa- tlenco Thatcher. Attorney A. E. Bowen spent the week at Malad. Mrs. Mario Thatcher will spend tho next two weeks in Ogden, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Rolapp. Mr. Joseph M. Howell of Salt Lako spent the mid-week hero. Miss Clalro Wright will'leavo tomorrow to-morrow for n month's stay In Salt Lako with relatives, bofore returning to her homo In San Francisco. Mrs. A. S. Home is visiting In Snlt Lako. Mr. Sidney Young of Salt Lako Is visiting here. Mrs. C A. Martlneau arrived homo from Farmlngton Thursday evening President nnd Mrs. Isaac Smith went to Rlverdale Sunday to nttend tho Smith reunion. ' Miss Lalono Hendricks vent to Lewlston Monday where she will spend tho summer. Miss Luella Allen will spend Sunday Sun-day and Monday in Ogden. . Mr. and Mrs. T. Lo Roy Cardon will arrive home tomorrow night. Mr. R. L. Campbell went to Salt Lako Thursday to meot Mrs. Campbell Camp-bell on her return trip from Los Angeles. Ange-les. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and children chil-dren arrived homo last night. Miss Josle Chambers of Ogden la here attending summer school. Miss Phoebe Harding of Brlgham City Is attending summer school at tho U. A. C. Mrs. Joseph Howell and family arrived ar-rived home from Washington Wednes day. Congressman Howell remained In Chicago to attend the convention after which ho will come to Logan for a short visit bofore returning to Washington. Wash-ington. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Thatcher and daughter MIbb Patience Thatcher arrived ar-rived Sunday from Salt I nke. Mr. Daniel Y. Spencer of Salt Lai' will bo n guest at the Wright ranel for tho next month. Mr. nnd Mis. T. H. Reese of Benson Ben-son announce tho engagement of their daughter. Cnssle to Mr. Clarcnco Mel-kel Mel-kel or Sinlthfleld, marriage to take place the latter part of this month. Prof, and Mrs. Ray B. West, are expected ex-pected hero from Oregon In tne neai future. Pro. West has accepted a position po-sition nt tho Agricultural College. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Mitchell and children of Salt Lake came here last night and will spend the summer vacation va-cation with Mrs. II. P. Barber. Miss Florence Nlbley went to Snlt Lake, Wednesday for a short visit. Bishop C. W. Nlbley spent last Sunday Sun-day hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Smart returned re-turned home Monday from a two weoks stay at their bungalow In Blacksmith Fork Canyon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Weston Vernon went to Snlt Lako Thursday. The many friends of Mrs. W. S Lnngton nro pleased to have her home ngaln. Mr. Langtoh Is expected In two weeks. Mrs. A. Thomas entertained nt supper, sup-per, Thursday evenlnc; to meet hur sister Miss Stella Oliver of Portland, Oregon. Covers were laid for Miss Oliver, May and VeUe Benson, Elizabeth Eliza-beth D-Mialo. Ino T'n'.n. and All'io Charles. A beautlf 'I nlternoon ttfnlr of Wednesday Wed-nesday was K'V'.n by Mrs. J. A. Mc-Closkoy Mc-Closkoy at h' hono rn North First West. The rooms wero tastefully decorated de-corated and a delicious luncheon was served at 4 o'clock. Those having tho pleAsuro of the afternoon wore, Misses Miss-es Vella Benson, Allco Charles, Elizabeth Eliza-beth Drysdalo, Dolla Daniels, Virginia Daniels, Inez Thaln. PrlaclUa Cooper. Mary Card, Mrs. Ada England. I . |