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Show In Society Tho Utehit Thotu Slgiiu, u chapter I of tho Nnttonnl Agricultural rratjrnlty enturtnlned with n bnnquot at tho i ICnglo cafe uSturdny ovonlng. The hi-I hi-I blea wore decorated with carnation. l'orrs wero laid for aboijt thlrtj, Mrs. Kiuuk lliock tntortulned Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon with a Kensington and at the end of the afternoon with a dinner In honor of Mrs. C. A. Cum-mlngs, Cum-mlngs, The rooms wuro frngranwlth violets, Tho dinner tuhlo wns "decor-ated "decor-ated with tho same flowors. Covers wero Inld for Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Jenkins, Jen-kins, Mr. nnd Mrs, Frank Karl, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ondilcks, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Karl, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reese, Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor CrnckolL Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurt Harris. Ir, tno ev enlng tho inun payed slouch, while tho ladles spent a pleasant tlmo In conversntlon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin cere host and hostess Ht a dinner party Sunday o enlng in honor of Mis. C. A. dimming of Suit Lnko rhe table i hnd for a centerpiece n cut glass Howl overflowing with violets. Covers e,o paid for Mrs. C. A. Cummlngs, Mr. aril Mrs. Frank Hrock, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jessie Jes-sie Earl, Air. and Mrs. Frank Earl. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hendricks, Mr nnd Mm. Al bert Jenkins. Last Friday evening a dancing party par-ty was given in the Preston building with tho following young men of tho younger set as hosts: Messrs Joe Qulnney, James U. Llnford, Jessie Smith, Raymond Davis, Ouy I'oulsen, Leslie Smith, Spencer Eccles, Howard Geddes, Verne Preston .Claytor Preston, Pres-ton, Matt Child, Eugene Stewart, Hulme Nebekor, Harold Cutler, The doceratlons took the nature of "All Fool's Day,1' thoy were clever to unique un-ique and caused much run. Refreshments Refresh-ments wero served. Those present besides be-sides the hosts were Misses Ruth Howell, Orlta Smith, Jessie Eccles, Eva Davis, Ethlyn Rams, Veda Guild, Nettle Goodwin, Florcnco Nlbley, Ada Mitten, Clalro Cardon, Kato Squires, Virginia Sntcson, Lcora Thatcher, Lottlo Thatchor, Mrs. J. E. Hill, Miss Joan Moan chnperonlng. A pleasant afternoon wns passed at tho homo of Mrs. George Flster Friday Fri-day of last week. Tho rooms wero brightened with spring flowors. Refreshments Re-freshments woro served. Those present pres-ent wero: Mrs. 1. M. Nielsen, Mrs. II. A. I'edcrsen, Mrs. N. W. Haws, Mrs. A. C. Ilukor, Mrs. Addle Jenkins. . Mr. and Mrs. G, N. Liljanqulst entertained en-tertained with a dinner pnrty last Saturday evening. Tho table was dec-6rated dec-6rated with American beauty roses, After dinner a delightful social evening even-ing wns passed. Those Included wert: Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Hell, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mc-Laughlln, Mc-Laughlln, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen, Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Dudgo, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Uell, Mrs. Kato Preston, Dr. nnd Mrs. T. IJ. Dudge, Mr. and Mis. Joseph E. Cardon, Mr. and Mrs. Co-derlund, Co-derlund, Miss Hnttlo Smith. On Monday afternoon, Mrs. Joseph Odell entertained Informally In honor of Mrs. Harry Parker. The rooms wero brightened wlthsprlng flowers and greonry. Delicious refreshments wero served. .Mrs. Joseph Howell entertained Monday afternoon In honor of her sUtor, Mrs. Charles Moselander of Wyoming. Cut flowers wore artistically artistic-ally arranged throughout tho rooms. Delicious refreshments wero served. ' I A delightful surp-ise party was given giv-en Mrs. Frank Palmer Monday afteri noon. The ovont being to celebrate Mrs, Palmer's blrtblay. Tho ladlos gathered at tho homo of Mrs. Palmer wero Mrs. N. H, Hawes, Mrs. Georgo Flstor, Mrs. Air Palmer, Mrs. H. A. Pcdorsen, Mrs. P. A. Nielsen, Mrs. Arent Johnson, Mrs. Holmer Petorsen, Mrs. Oliver Skuncby, Mrs, Sylvian Needham, Mra.iAddle Jenkins. Mr Isnuc Smith returned hortio from Urfgbain City SafiTrday whero she went to nttend tho olghtlotli birthday birth-day or her rather, Mr. 'M, L. Ensign. The celobrntion or Mr. Ensign's birthday birth-day has grown to be nn nnnuni ovout ittitbe Ensign family. The dinner wnB given at the homo of Mr. M. L, En. tflgli; Jr. Thoso present besides Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ensign wore: Mr. and Mrs. M. L, Ensign, Sr Mrs. Isaac Smith, Mm. H. J. Hill of Logan, Mrs. L, A. Morrill of Salt Lake, Mrs. F. N. I'.mo, Dr. nnd Mrs, A. H. Ensign. The A. C. Woman's club met Mon. day afternoon with Miss Nora Ellnson. Tbo topic for tho afternon wns "Typical "Ty-pical Drama's of tho Season," ably discussed by Miss Charlotte Kyle, ar ter whlcji tbo hostess served tea. Mrs. J..C. Walters and Mrs. A. L, Colo woio present. , Tho Clio Clrclu will meet next Wednesday Wed-nesday with Mrs. Rold Shamhnrt. "The Man Who Would He King." by Rud-ynrd Rud-ynrd Kipling, will bo tho topic or the afternoon, discussed by Mrs. (1. A. Torgeson. Tho Wobyca socloty will meet Tues-dny Tues-dny at the II. . C. reception room, Mr. A. E. Ilowen will discuss "Tho Now Generation." On Monday, Miss Snra Huiitsmun gnvo n ery Interesting chupcl tnlk on "Dual Nature of Man." . . Kenneth Knowles, son of Jos. Knowles entertained a number of his llttlo frionds Friday afternoon, thn nent being bis sixth birthday. |