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Show WITH THE SOCIETY CIRCLES Tho beautiful Vernon homo at 123 East Second North was the scene of a very artistically arranged card and dancing party on Friday evening. even-ing. The decoration wan very beautiful beau-tiful throughout tho rooms. Tho tablo cover In tho breakfast room wis over bluo satin with for-get-mo-nots In a largo vaso. In tho dining room thoro was an electric fountain In tho center of tlio tablo. Christmas Christ-mas decorations wero used in the library li-brary whero dancing was enjoyod. Refreshments wero sorvod during tho ovonlng. The following guests wero present: Messrs. and Mes-dames Mes-dames II. G. Thatcher, S. B. Thatcher, That-cher, Moses Thatcher, E. P. Bacon, C. M. Harris, Georgo Torgeson, J. W. Morrell, John 0. l'etersnn Geo. II. Champ, 0. II. Budge, E. S. Budge, I). C. Builgo, T. B. Budge, J. W. Hayward, Jos. Odcll, II. A. Poder-son, Poder-son, Robert Anderson, Luther Howell, How-ell, Boy Bullen, Georgo Thomas, Chas. V. Hanson, Prof. W. E. Book, G. T. Alvord, John Christiansen; Messrs. Alfred Colo, A. N. Sorenson, A. E. Bowon; Misses Sara Huntsman, Hunts-man, Dora Wright, Olllo Cox, Mary Sorenson, Edith Bowen, Elizabeth Underwood, Nora EUlason, and Mrs. Warren. Mrs. Sidney O. Stevens entertained entertain-ed tho U. A. C. Woman's club at hr homo Monday afternoon. Miss ..argaret Wilkinson read "Tho Iron i Hand," a drama by Hall Calno. Mrs ( lOooigo H. Champ reviewed 11 C I Well's now book untitled "Urlttllng Sees It Through." .The hostess ser-pcd. ser-pcd. Tho guests of tho afternoon I were Mrs. Luther Howell and Mrs. J. E. Shciunl, Miss Florenco Chlnmnn, an old member of tho Sigma Photta Pi no-rorlty no-rorlty Is hero visiting at tho house for a week. Tho Clio Club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Miss Mario Barber. Miss Edith Ilowcn had charge of tho program and read "Tho Admirable Crltchton," by J. M. Barrio. Tho drama was discussed by Mls3 Underwood. Ilofre3hmcnts wero served by tho hostess. Tho guests wero Mrs. Luther Howell, Mrs. B. G. Thatcher, and Mrs. Hoy Uullen. Tho Crimson Girls hold their regular re-gular meeting Friday. Florenco Carlisle discussed GalsvrorthyVJus-tlce," GalsvrorthyVJus-tlce," and Gwendolyn Smith gave a piano solo. Mr. Wm. Howell Is In Salt Lake on business. Miss Laura Blanchard, daughter of Mrs. Dagniar Gardner, was married mar-ried Monday night to Mr. W. It. Carlson of Alberta, Canada. Tho ceremony was performed at the residence re-sidence or Sir. and Mrs. John Christiansen Chris-tiansen at 4 3 East First South street. Bishop O. F. Illeo of tho Sixth ward olllclatlng. Following tho ceremony Mrs. Christiansen served ser-ved dinner to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson loft Wednesday afternoon after-noon for Canada, wlioro they will mako their home. Mls3 Iva Richards was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening at her homo, It being her birthday. Tho i evening was spent In cards, games, and music. Refreshments wero ior-jved ior-jved to tho following guests: Misses Myrtlo Parkinson, Leono Calder-wood, Calder-wood, Ellon Dredge, Fuschia Robinson, Robin-son, Lais and Aldyth Vernon; Messrs. Mes-srs. Fay Hatch, ,.WHford Porter, Roscoo Whitney, Carl Benson, Norwood Nor-wood Crawford, Golden Hill. Mrs. Heber Maughan entertained Friday afternoon In compliment of Miss Mabel Janues, a brldo of next week, with a bundle shower. Tho rooms wero decorated In red rosos and ferns. Refreshments wero served ser-ved to twenty guests. Mrs. A. E. Egbert has returned from a two weeks visit In Salt Lake whero sho has boon visiting with hor daughter, Mrs. A. C. Noboker. Tho Gamma Nu club mot Thursday Thurs-day afternoon with Miss Leono Cal-denvood. Cal-denvood. Whllo tho girls wero sowing sow-ing Lais Vernon gave n piano selection selec-tion by Kevin entitled "Cioodnlght." and Myrtlo Parkinson gavo a recita-Itlon. recita-Itlon. Refreshments wero served. I Mrs. M. Anderson of Morgan returned re-turned to her homo Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Stewart. Tho Auction club held Its first mooting Thursday afternoon. After a luncheon at tho Bluebird Mrs. E. Santschl ontertalned tho club at brldgo at hor home. m Carl Nelson ontertalned at Murdochs Mur-dochs Thursday ovening with a dancing and card party. Rosos wero used for tho decorations. Refreshments Re-freshments wero served to twonty-four twonty-four guests. Mrs. W. II; Stowart ontertalned informally at hor homo Monday evening ev-ening in compliment to Mrs. J. M. Anderson of Morgan. Supper was sorvod to tho guests. I Miss Vera Lowo ontertalned Monday Mon-day ovonlng at hor homo. Pink and I whlto carnations wero usod for do- coratlons. Tho guests Indulged In I gamos, cards, and dancing during I tho ovening. Supper was served to six couples. I Miss Mngia Mortonson and Miss Vera Lowo gavo a card party at tho Lowo homo on Saturday ovening. Light refreshments wero served to ten guests. I 9 I A delightful affair of tho week j was a "500" party glvon Monday afternoon by Mrs. Edward Roid at tho homo of her mothor, Mrs. II. Murdock. Tho rooms wero beautl- i fully decorated In pink crysantho- mums and carnations. Tho guests I wero entortalnod nt four small tab- los at COO, after which a delicious ' luncheon was served. Trlzes wore awarded to Mrs. 11. G. Cardon and " Mrt. P. A. Thatcher. Thoso present wore Mrs. It. Murdock, Sr., Mrs. R. ' Murdoch, Jr., Mr. G. W. Cole, Mrs. P. A. Thatcher, Mrs. C. W. Jones, Mrs. H. T. Cnrdon. Mrs. Orson liau-gh, liau-gh, Mrs. James Larson, Mrs. 0.car Mulmroso, Mrs. W. Peterson, Miss Olllo Johnson, Mildred Murdock, and Maud Jones. |