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Show I WITH THE SOCIETY CIRCLES Ik. j I Mrs. II. A. Peterson was hostess I at a delightful Kensington on Thurs- I day afternoon at her home on 1st West Street. Tho rooms were decor-I decor-I ated with autumn leaves and benu-I benu-I tlful baskets filled with yellow I chrysanthemums and Hallowe'en I suggestion. A dainty luncheon was served to tho following guests: Mes-I Mes-I dames D. C. Budge, Kato Preston, I 0. T Alvord, Jos. Odoll, Lee Thatch- i3lli er, J. C. Allen, O. H. Budge, H. G. ?; Hayball, Win. Howell, E. S. Dudgo, Moses Thatcher, T, 13. Iludgo, T. II. Humphreys, J. W. Hayward, Joas I Karl, Ell Bell, John A. Hendrickson, I Oscar Dorkman, John Chrtstianson, H. Farr, P. M. Nellson, Alf. Farrell, David Thomas, N. "A. La.ca, Jo-. Quinney, Serg Balllf, C. N. Jensen, S. D. Thatcher, N. It. Kimball, Anna Barber, Weston Vernon, Mary Johnson, John-son, S. 13. Necdham, J. F. Caldcr-wood, Caldcr-wood, J. E. Cardon, II. Hullon, J. .M. Blair, Geo. FIster. Miss Aldyth Vernon entertained tho Gamma Nu Club In tho Vernon library Saturday, October 14, with a candy pull. Tho room was beautifully beau-tifully decorated with asters and autumn au-tumn leaves. After sponulng a merry mer-ry tlmo in pulling candy, dancing was enjoyed. Tho guests were: Iva Illchards, Loulso McAllister, Myrtlo Campbell, Myrtlo Parkinson, Leono Lalderwood, Lois Vernon. Aldyth Vernon, Inez- Illcc, Ella Errondredgc, Gladys Calderwood, Fushla Robinson, Robin-son, Gertrudo Anderson and Messrs. Wllford Porter, Harold Clawson, Edwin Napper,- Norwood Crawford, Norman Jeppson, Lo Grande Ulce, Vern Frluall, Roscoo Whitney and Eugar Shelton. Mrs. Hay B. West and .Mrs. Guy Cardon were hostesses at a prettily arranged "500" luncheon Thursday afternoon. Tho tables were artistically artis-tically decorated with Cecil Brunner roses. Following guests were present: pres-ent: Mesdames B. G. Thatcher, E. Santschl, Geo. Cane, Geo. B. Hendricks, Hend-ricks, F. S. Harris, C. W. Nlbley, Jr., Boy Builen, M. S. Eccles, Earl Robinson, Rob-inson, C. It. Johnson, Rhoda Co-1:, J. A. Humo, W. Stevens, O. II. Budge, Bud-ge, T. B. Budge, Kato Piston, Win. I IfaWtlW. A.'htrrpp J?f!,.TIiatclwr j. .E..O. iJctDuoJwOJVwtVaaniSAsa I nailen.vMisjea Marie Barker, G.se- j vfovo Tliajlchcr. Sarah Bastow, Flo', I Hattlo and Drew Smith. I I Francis and Margery Vcnion gave I a party to twenty (oithclr friends I Saturaay afternoon at' 4:00. ' There J was a Witch's corner and decorations J thnt accompany, Hallowo'en. Pink roses wcro also used to decorate. 1 B Tho Sorocls girls gavo a Pledgo party Thursday night. Thlrty-iho I guests cnloyctl tho evening. J Tho Clio Circle met Monday after- I noon with Miss Elizabeth Under- I wood. Professor Arnold gave the I lecturo on 'Tho Harvard Courso in I Plnywrltiiig." Mrs. J. C. Walters, I Mrs. King and Mrs. Shcpard were I guests or tho club. Tea was served 1 by tho hostess. I I Forty of tho Eighth Grado stti- B dents of tho B. Y. C. Training school K spent a most delightful evening In I the home of Professor Vernon. Hal- I lowo'cn and Jack-o-lantirns wero nt- I tractlvely combined for tho decora- I tlons. A Hallowo'en luncheon was I served. Miss Edith Bowen and I'lor- enco Carlislo acted as chaperons. I I Mrs. Kate Preston and Mrs. O. I H. Iludgo entertained Saturday af-I af-I tcrnoon with of a delightful series of soclaal afternoon. Tho party was glvo at tho home of Mrs. Kato Pros-ton. Pros-ton. The rooms were gay with n profusion pro-fusion of autumn !o;Uch and snow drops. Eighty guests wero prosl drops. Eighty guests enjoyed tho afternoon. Mrs. Lillian C. Wolstenholmo returned re-turned to her homo in Salt Lake Friday morning after a pleasant visit with relatives in Logan. Artistic In ovory dotall was tho beautifully appointed brldgo luncheon lunch-eon given Friday afternoon by Mrs. Guy O. Cardon and Mrs. Kay II. West Six tables wqro played. Following Fol-lowing aro tho guests: Mcsdamos A. M. Fleming, F. W, Thatcher, Moses Cardon, A. II. Thompson, Held Shamhart, Clyde- Stpilres, S. O. Stevens, J. E. Shcpard, Luther How-oil, How-oil, II. C. Parker, Will Morell, E. S. Budge, Geo. Toigeuse, Jos. Howell, How-ell, Geo. Bell, I). C. Butlgo, F. O. Heynolds, Kobt. Anderson, A. F. Cardon, Car-don, Held Smoot, E. P. Bacon and tho Misses Bora Wright and Alllo Cox. Mrs. N. W. Haws entertained a fow friends at cards Wednesday ov-onlng ov-onlng in honor of her sister Mrs. Lillian C. Wolstenholmo of Salt Lako City. Threo tables of COO wero played. Mrs. N. W. Haws entertained with a chicken dinner Friday afternoon. The rooms andtahlcs were bright with garden Mowers and autumn leaves. Covors wcro laid for eight. Mrs. Lillian C. Wolstenholmo was tho complimentary guest Tuesday e-oning e-oning at a COO luncheon given by Mrs. Geo. FIster. Tlneo tables of the .'.two wero nlnvnil. Tho fjorority Girls gavo a rabbit supper Thursday uvouing at tho Sor-ortiy Sor-ortiy homo In honor of their Prosl-dtnt. Prosl-dtnt. m Josoph Nowbold and wlfo aio spending n low dstys in Salt Lako on bu.iinosH and pleasure. M Senator and Mrs. Rood Smoot wore r'lests of Mr. and Mim. A. F. Cardon during tho week. Cards aro out announcing tho mnr-rlago mnr-rlago of Miss Nclllo AdamB to Mr-Alma Mr-Alma J. Lundahl, which takoii placo Dc'ober 23rd in Salt Lako City. They will bo vat homo after November tho Ilrst. Misses Margaret and Llzzlo Adams, gavo u bundle uhowor on their sister sis-ter Nolllo Thurbduy ovunlng at their homo on 3rd North. Sho recoived many beautiful gifts. About tweuty-iivc tweuty-iivc guests were present. Light rc-lrcHhtucnts rc-lrcHhtucnts wero served. Mrs. JoFoph Carlson gavo a dinner din-ner Saturday, October Hth at lior beautiful now homo on West 2nd North. Coors wero laid for eight. 1 - |