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Show ! In Society j j A dellKhtful Hallowe'en party of Inst ; week wns one (slven by Miss Margaret ! Nlbloy. Tim rooms having the ububI colors and emblems. Thoso present ; were MlBaes May Howell, Edna Nlblcy, ; Edith Uullcn, Ella Hatch, Mario Ec-! Ec-! cIch, Uellu Morrell, Harriet Thatcher, ! Messrs. Earl Robinson, Merle Taylor, ; J. D. Van Wagner, Clarence Wright, ; Davo Stoddard, Oordon Klrby, Mr. ! and Mrs. Luther Howell, Mrs. and Mrs. ' Roy Uullcn. ... i MIks Florence McAllstur was lioHt-; lioHt-; ess at a delightful card party Mon- day evening. All about the housu chrysnnthuums and ferns wcro artlBt-Ically artlBt-Ically arranged. Four tables were arranged ar-ranged for the players. Thoso present were Misses Harriet Thatcher, Irene Hrndrlckson, Delia Morrell, Ella Hatch, Hat-ch, Louisa Unrlier, Messrs. Gordon Klrby, Klr-by, Leon I'ond, Laurence Goodbe, Frank Spencer, Clarence Wright, Howard Ho-ward Schweitzer, and Roy Srhwelt7er. The Preston Ilulldlng wns the scene of n dcllghtrul Hallowe'en party Saturday Satur-day evening given by the Juniors of the Agricultural College. About tho ' hall wcro cornstalks, pumpkins, Jack-o-lnnterns. A buffet supper was served ser-ved during tho evening. Fifty couples danced to music by the Thatcher Orchestra. Or-chestra. The out of town guests were Wm. McKay, Ivan Hobson of Ogden. Misses Charlotte Kyle and Ellen Huntington chaperoning. ... Mrs. Margaret Morrell entertained at dinner in honor of the visiting ladles of the Relief Society General board Friday. The table was decorated with Marguerites and the living room with Chrysanthums and ferns. Covers were laid for ten. ... Mr. O. W. Adams was host ut a stag party at his home In Hyrum Friday Fri-day of last week in honor of Mr. J. D. Van Wagner. Slough occupied tho time. Mr. Goodwin cnrrylng off tho highest score. . One night during the wcok tho Bishopric Bis-hopric nnd heads of the different organizations or-ganizations of the sixth ward entertained enter-tained In honor of tho Choir at the Sixth ward Amusement hall. A musical program, dancing and refreshments occupied the time. . Tho friends of Miss Ada Peterson gave her n delightful surpriso party Tuesday evening. All tho guests went in costume. The early part of the evening was spent making candy. Th party in all Its appointments was a delightful success. . On Monday afternoon Mrs. Isaac Smith entertnlned In honor of her little lit-tle daughter Ruby's seventh birthday. After many games were played refresh ncnta were served from n long table which had for a centerpleco a large birthday cake holding seven burning candles. Streamers of ribbon ran from tho cake to each plate with a favor tied at the end of the ribbon for each little guoHt. Covers were laid for twenty. ... Mr. Will M. Howell entertained with an oyster supper at tho Eaglo Cafo Wednesday ovonlnc In honor of tho Republican chairmen of Logan precincts. pre-cincts. Tho tablo was decorated with chrjsanthumB. Covers wore laid for about foiu teen. , ... Tho Sorosls girls gave an Invitation paity at their club room Friday eveu-Ing. eveu-Ing. A number of new members wero accepted Into tho sorority. Refreshments Refresh-ments wero served and a Jolly evening even-ing passed. ... Tho Clio Circle mot Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon with Mrs. Luther M. Howell with a largo attendance itrcsent. A pleasant feature of tho afternoon wns the vocal solo by Miss Ethel Jensen, accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Splckcr, Mrs. Jos. W. Morrell gavo a very interesting in-teresting and able discussion of Mo-Hero Mo-Hero and his drama tho "Misanthrope." Refreshments wero served by tho hostess hos-tess assisted by MIbscs Margaret. Nlblcy Nlb-lcy and Zolla Smart. Tho gu,ests of the afternoon were Mesdamcs Julia 11. Nlbloy, Joseph Howell, Lewis T. Cannon, A. L. Cole, J. E, Shepard, E. W. Robinson, J. C Walters, and Miss Amy Wilson Tho Joseph Smith Company of the Daughters of tho Plonoars met Tuesday Tues-day afternoon with Mrs. W. D. Crau-ncy. Crau-ncy. A chapter from tho life of Lot en-zo en-zo Snow was given by Mrs. Iluth Mooneh Jacob and Esau was discussed discus-sed by Mrs. James 11. Linford. Mrs. U P. Uiubcr gave a sketch of her 1 trip east. Miss llrowu furnished the mimical numbers. Tho hostess served i refreshments. ' Tho Jacob S Earl Company of the o Daughters o fthe Pioneers mot Tucs I day of last week with Mrs, Jano Mol en. An Interesting feature of the after-1 noon was tho part Mrs. Hydo took ( ou the program. Mrs. Hydo Is ninety-nine ninety-nine years old and Is tho mother of Mrs. Molen. This old lady recited two beautiful poems In a clear Intellectual manner. Mrs. Hyde was acquainted with the Prophet Joseph Smith and' bore a strong testimony of his dIvIno( mission. Some of the tlmo was devoted devot-ed to singing some of tho old familiar hymns which were favorites with Mrs. Hydo, after which the dear old lady wns jncscnted with a bouquet of flowers flow-ers which sho gracclously recelvedi |