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Show I j With The Society Circles H ' Tl H J i i Tho Clio Club held a most Intor- ( H i, i estlng meeting Wednesday after-H after-H j ' noon at tho liomo of Mrs. Georgo . H 4 ' i Torgcson. Mr. William Peterson H jl , i furnished tlio music, a piano solo en-H en-H ', titled "Tho Erl King." Tho incident-H incident-H ' nl work was given by Miss Alllo Cox H ; ;' and Included a rovlow of Mnsellold's H '' j; drnmn, "I'hllli) tho King," and nn nr- t, j' tlclq. on Granvlllo Barker's now stng H j ' ing of "A MldBummor Night's Dream." H , M Tlio drama of tlio afternoon was ably H given by Mrs. Mario Fcatlierstono. H i It Mas preceded by nn Interesting pa-H pa-H J per 'on tho author nnd his natlvo land H (i Bohemia, by Mrs. 1'nrloy 1'. Peter-H Peter-H ' f son. Hofroshmcnts were, sorved by H tho hostess. Bsl 4 Bl Tho Wllford Woodruff Camp of tho H i Daughters of tho Pioneers met Friday H j afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. TMl. H i Humphreys. An Interesting lcoturo H , was gUon by Prof. J. E. Hickman H n reading by Miss May Mulr, nnd n H song by Mrs. Zlna Hydo. At tho H. closo of tho mcotlng tho hostoss scrv- B cd refreshments. BK m Ono of tho most onjojnblo social HJ , uents of tho week was tho Mother B (loogo party given by tho Mutual HJ girls of tho Second ward Tuesday B overling, Tho hall was effectively Hj decorated,' suggestive of Mother HJ (loose rhymes. Some of tho charac- 1 j f , ters woithy of mention were: Mrs. 1 i Mar' Uallantyno as Mother (loose, H Miss Sarah Scott, as Old King Colo; H I j. .Miss Inez Thaln as Old Mother Hub- HJ . bard, Mr. Georgo Ecclcs as "A DM- B lar A Dollar' a ton o'clock Bcholar," B " Mrs, Volla Anderson nnd Miss Flor- HJ ' 1 enco CressnU took tho part of "Tho HJ ' . i Old Lady sweeping tlio cobwebs. B ' I .Most of tho others took tho part of B llttlo girls. A short program was ron. B I 1 dered tnid tho romalndor of tho oven- HJ ing was spcut In dancing. During tho B eeilng refreshments wero sorved. BB B J On .Saturday of last week tho PI B Zct8?jl,l fraternity cntoitnlncd their B partners at tho woman's gymnasium H at thoHU. A. C. Tho hall was nrtls- B tlcnlly decorated with spring llowors B nndypottod p'nnts. Tho evening was B spent In dancing and refreshments B wero served. IB B A most Interesting meeting of tho B U. A. C. Woman's Club was held on B Monday afternoon at tho homo of B MrsiF.. E. Chirk, after a short bust- M ncss discussion Miss Hllznbcth Smith B reviewed tho magazlno nrtlctcs which B havo been taken up during tho ear. fl At tho closo of tho meeting tho Iiob- B tess served refreshments. BB B The Ballard Camp of tho Daughters B of tho Pioneers held nn Interesting B . meeting Friday nfternoon nt tho homo of Mrs William II. Thnln. B Tho early port of tho mcotlng wan M spent In reorganizing nttcr which an m Interesting reading was given by Miss j Aldyth Thaln. Miss Margaret Wor B loy gavo two beautiful piano solos. H At tho closo of tho meeting tho lion B J tess sencd refreslimcnts Mrs. J, V Whitney entertained fifteen of tho llttlo friends of her daughter Marjorle, Inst Saturday afternoon af-ternoon at her homo on First South. AJ1 kinds of children's games wero enjoyed, after which delicious refreshments re-freshments wero served. Tho principals of tho opera "Flora-dora" "Flora-dora" Bpont n most delightful evening even-ing nt tho homo of Prof. W. O. Hob-inson, Hob-inson, Wednesday. Games wero played play-ed and music was enjoyed. At tho closo of tho evening most delicious refreshments wero served. About fourteen guests had tho pleasure of tho ovcnlng. Tho Thlmblo Club spent n most pleasant afternoon Thursday nt tho homo of Mrs. W. H. Davis on West Center street. Tho tlnio was spent In sowing and social chat. During tho nfternoon dainty refreshments woro served. Twolvo guests hud tho plcnsuro of tho nfternoon. Thursdny ocnlng Miss Lnvon Hon-lilnn Hon-lilnn entertained tho Sorosls girls. A most pleasant tlmo was spent In sowing sow-ing and playing cards. Fefrcshmcnts I woro sorved by tho hostess. J A delightful nffr.lr of tho week was gUen Monday evening nt tho U. A. C. library by tho U. A. C. Women's Wom-en's Lcuguo. During tho evening three short plays woro given under tho nblo direction of Miss Snrn Hunts man. Tho remainder of tlio tlmo was spent In social pastime and do- llclous refreshments wero served, p Mr. Wnllaco II. England left on Tuosday morning for Peorln, Illinois whoro ho will tnko n courso In watchmaking, watch-making, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Alfred Summer-ton Summer-ton of' Chlcopoo Falls, Mass, nro visiting vis-iting with relatives nnd friends for a fow days. Mrs. W. C. Van Dorgcn of Salt I.nko Is visiting in Logan guest of her mother Mre. C. P. Groesbeck. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo W. Thatcher Thatch-er liavo roturnod from n pleasant visit to tho coast, whoro thoy visited both fnlrs nnd many places of Interest. Inter-est. Mr nnd Mrs. Thomas PrldnyJr., roturnod to their homo In American Fork, Tuesday morning. Mr. Charles W. Nibloy of linker City Oregon, Is visiting relatives In Mr. J. W. Morroll spent tho early pnrt of tho weok in Salt Lnko. Miss Clarn Kramer has roturncd from n pleasant visit In Salt Lako. While thero sho was tho guest of Mrs. Sadlo Holllstor. Mr nnd Mrs. Robert Elliott loft Tuesday morning for tholr homo In lallfornln after n threo months stay In Logan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. i W. Elliott. Mrs. Harriet L. Ilenson has roturncd ro-turncd from a pleasant visit In Arl-mo, Arl-mo, Idaho. Mr. A. E. Andorsou roturnod on Tuosday evening from a business trip at Downey, Idaho, Lnst Saturday aftornoon Miss Zol-nora Zol-nora Bnlllf entertained with a prettily pret-tily appointed 600 pnrty at her homo on First West. Threo tables woro filled with players. Tho rooms woro olToctlvely decorated with sweet peas. A dainty luncheon was eorvod from n long tablo which had for n contorploco n vobo of sweet peas. Covers woro laid for twulvo guests. Tho hostess was assisted In entertaining enter-taining by Misses Goncvlovo Thatcher Thatch-er and Ardella Crockett. |