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Show SOCIAL HAPPENINGS FOR THE PAST WEEK AND PERSONALS Mrs. C. II. Hansen and Mis.i Norn Ellnnson were hostesses at a "500" party in honor of Mrs Will Jardrne and Mrs. Clydo Squires Thursday 'nf1 ternoon at the lOllason home on Third North. The rooms" were artistically decorated with summer flower'. Ton tables were filled with players. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Mrs. A. M. Fleming entertained with n "(loo" party In honor of Mrs. llurton Fleming Wednesday afternoon, lively liv-ely whde nbout the house asters In their varied colors were artistically arranged. Mrs. W. W. McLaughlin, Mrs. Frederick E. Clurk. carried off prizes. Those present were Mcsdamcs ll.irton Fleming, J. S. Powell, Frederick Freder-ick E. Clark, Josoph Odell. R. L. Campbell, Call Smart, G. A. Tqrgeson, J. C. Walters, I). C. Pudge, Frank Reynolds; Roy Rudolph, L. W. Caffey. A. S. Home, C. T. Teetzel, Horaco Neb-eker, Neb-eker, Luther M. Howell, Clyde Squires Guy Cardon. Roy Cardon, Will Jardlno YV. McLaughlin, Held Sbamhart, E. P. Hacon, A. II. Thompson, S. O. .Stevens, .Ste-vens, Misses Zella Smait, Alice Clark, Nora Ellason, Last Saturday Miss Emma Eccles entertained with n prettily nppolnted party. About ten guests were present and delicious refreshments served . Miss Mary Howell entertnlncd at dinner Wednesday afternoon, overs wero laid for six. :. On Tuesday Mrs. John Ilulmd Entertained En-tertained nt dinner In honor of Lrs. Will Jardlno. Covers wero laid 'for twelve. fi'f Miss Marie Darber entertained with n delightful Informal lawn Kensington Kensing-ton last Friday afternoon. Thoso present pres-ent wero: Misses Vivian Hatch, Nan N'lbloy, Afton ' Thatcher, Icnovlevo Thatcher Canio McAllister, Harton M.'.well. Doni Wilght Mesi!nnii- l.u ihijV U. Howell, Joseph M Unwell Jnik Hyde, Moirlll Fnrr, Guy Cardon. A delightful affnlr of the youngti selwns a "Joy ride" ending with n supper nt tho park Tuesday evening. Thoso Included were Miss Oritn Smith. Florence Cui lisle, Floienco Nlbley. Adeline Barber, Francis llarber, Clulre Cardon, Nettle Goodwin, Ada Mitten, Vistula llatcson, Ruth Howell. Mesfus. Guy Poulsen, Joe Quinuey, Jean Stewart, J. 11. Llntord, Eastman Hatch, Clayton Preston, Carlyle Nib lev Mr and Mrs, John Hill Chaperoning The Iliighain Young Company of 'ho Daughters of the. I'loiieers met Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. I). II. Thomas. A most Interesting Interest-ing session wns held. Mrs. Lucy S. Cardon gave a chapter of the life of Urlghnm Young, Mrs. Sara Farr gne an Interesting talk on the Life of Abraham. Wm. .Splker gavo a violin selection which added much to i lie pleasure of tho aftern -i; "Softly Renins tho Sacred Dawning," and "Earth With Her Ten Thousand Flowers," wore the hyms sung for opening and closing. On Wednesday afternoon a number of the ladles of the Sixth ward met at the homo of Mrs. Harry Farr and spent the tlmo making things for tho llazaar which is to bo held under tho ii'fction of the mutual this fall. At the end of the uftornoon Alra. Than Ittiv.t ontertnlned them witl a mos-t delicious supper at ber home on 3rd South. Tho tnblo was decorated with Bweet peas Mr. and Mrs. John T. Calno Jr., an-nouueo an-nouueo the engagement of tboir daughter daugh-ter Dlnncho to Mr. George Lyman Continued on Page 8. |