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Show In Society Tho Wobstor Literary debating so. clety onlort'ilncd Inst evening with n banquet nt the II Y C ThelrVscort, the honorary members and u, few In vited guests wero Included. This Is an annual affair and in every way wan tho eclipsing" social event given at tho college this year. Forty two covers wero laid for tho banquet, which was served on HttIotables decorated with carnation- nnd "ferns. After the banquet ban-quet protresslva- games and music occupied oc-cupied tho time. ... i Mrs. L. W. Caftay entertained "with' r Kensington In honor or Mrs. J. A. McAllster, Jr., Wednesday afternoon. Tho dining room ' was decorated In red. Tho tnBle was. lighted with candles, can-dles, shaded with red. Mrs. C. T. Teetzel, Mrs. Frederick E. Clark poured tea. Tho delicious refreshments refresh-ments wero served on little tables. Those present were Mrs. J. A. McAI-Istor, McAI-Istor, Jr., ftirs. J. A. MpAllstor, Mrs. (1. W. Thatcher, Mrs. A. H, Thompson. Mrs. Titus, Mrs. C. T, Teetzel, Mrs! Frederick E. Clark, Mrs. E. D. Hall, Misses Florence Hrown, Ellen Huntington, Hun-tington, Ellznbeth Smith, Charlotto Kyle. Miss Vilate Neboker entertained Tuesdny ovenlng In honor of Knowlton Nebukor. Tho rooms were artistically decorated with carnations and ferns Tho ovonlng wns passed with games music nnd refreshments. Those prcs-tnt prcs-tnt were: Misses Huth Homer, Myrtfo Johnson, Leila Tnylor, Genovlove Hnrt Kinifred Korupknt, Messrs Knowlton Nobeker, Irvln Clayton, Neuzer'Mc-Fiirland, Neuzer'Mc-Fiirland, Elinor Johnson, Elmer Dros-sard, Dros-sard, John Pense, Allan Bartlett. i'VJ 'Mrs. Robert Murdpck , entertained Tuesday evening In honor or Mrs. Murdoclt'a fifty-eighth birthday. The houso was prettily decorated with cut flowers. Dellvlous refreshment were served and a delightful ovenlng was spent. ,- . Mrs. E. P. Hacon entertained Informally Inform-ally with two 'tables or bridge Saturday Satur-day afternoon. " " v ' Mrs. Nathaniel Haws entertained Informally one nfternoon last week. Mrs. A. L. Colo entertained Informally Inform-ally -with three tables or bridge Friday Fri-day 'arternoon. Mr. and Mrs Sylvln Needham entertained en-tertained with n prettily appointeu' dinner Sundny '" tablo hadtfo'r a eonterpleco a bowl overilowffn'g with carnntlons'nrid tarns. Coy'rs were laid tar Messrs. and Mesdarnes Needham, Harry Farr, Frank Efrrl, Joseph Dav-Idson, Dav-Idson, Augustus GoMtm, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Dell and Mrs.fliimuel Holt. Qn Thursday opening Mrs. Hnrry Farr ontertalncdjat dinner. The tablo hud tar a centerjileco, carnations nnd terns In a cut glass vase. Covers wero laid ror Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Farr, Mrs. Mary Farr, Mrs, Mary E. Smith, Miss Dorn Wright, Mr. Albert Stephons, Mr. Frank Gibson or Salt Lake, Mr. Ilert FaiT and Erwin Stoddard. Mrs. Q. P. Smlthentertnlned nt dinner din-ner Saturday evenfng. Tho table was decorated with cut flowers. Covers were laid tar six. Mrs. C. T. Teetzel entertnlned in-formally in-formally with two tables ot bridge Tuesday evening. Thdse present were:. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Clark, Mrs. George H. Champ, Miss Eliza-b'eth Eliza-b'eth Smith. Mr. F. A. Arnold, Mr. Paul Jones. Tho Clio Circle met Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon with Mrst-Joseph A. Feather-stone. Feather-stone. Miss Laura Young read ''Fame's Little iJaV'-by Sarah Ormo Jowett. After Which refreshments wero served nnd a social hour passed. Mrs. M. E. Jessop announce tho mar-liago mar-liago of her daughter Ollla to WII Ham D. Sawroy, the wedding to tnko plnce the first part'W next week In Salt Lako. The Wobyca society met Tuesday afternoon In tho reception room at tho 11. y. ,C. The tnjj for Mid after-noon after-noon was given jjy Mr. E. .1. Norton. 'The Servnnt In ttyj Houso." After which refreshments were served. Tho A. C. Woman's club met Mon-an Mon-an nfternoon with Mrs. C. T. Toet-zei. Toet-zei. Mrs. Frederick E. Clark gate nu nble discussion or.Hrlenx' "HIan-chott," "HIan-chott," urter which light refreshments were served. Tho club, will meet uext Mondny at Mrs. C. T- Teotzel'h homo will Miss Sara Hunts.ninn ns ho-'ess. On Tuesday evening the officers of tho First wnrd Sunday school enter-.nuied enter-.nuied with, u dancing party In the Preston building. The hall was prettily pret-tily decorated Light refreshments were served. Last Saturday evening tho Sigma Alpha fraternity entertained with a stag paitj at the hofiio of Mr Enrl Robinson. Solo wns tho dlvorslon tar the ovonlng Dollclous refreshments 'wore served. Tho guests wore Messrs. Roy Rudolph, Luther Howell, J jj Van Wagner, a B. oisen. X) w" Adams, Jack Major, qharles West"' Mean Taylor, Earl Goodwin, n Johnson, Urynnt Mnrtlneau, A "-Stralford, "-Stralford, David Stoddard. Mr. ci'arL and Earl Robinson. 1ra. Luther M. 'Howell entertalnea "fotmany wu., three tab, f uesda? afternoon.-The rooms w .'o.-ornted with cut riowcrs. A ,nr' mind table In tho dining room wa n-ciated with carnations and tarns In rustic basket. , tho hand!,., uAl fo with a huge pink ribbon bow, roulnc & on a tablo reflector . A delightful surprise part, was ' Slen to Mrs, Georgo Plater r.t her homo Friday nfternoon. The hours I were spent with conversation, 'fnter-period 'fnter-period with music. The event was to cWebrnto Mrs. Filer's birthday Mrs. Emma Smith, daughter Qr Orson Or-son Smith, wirs 'given a surprlna party Wuncsday evening, when eighteen of her .friends gathered nt her home, bringing with them god things to en and good wishes for the taurt.'tHith birthday. |