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Show If WITH THE SOCIETY CIRCLES 1 I i ' HJ ( ii One of tho most notoworthy ovents H 'h V of tho week was tho Old Folks Ho- HJ union given Wednesday afternoon in HJ tho Third ward. At high noon n do- HJ llciaus bnntiuct wns served from long H tables which wore prettily decorated H with cut flowers and many good H things to cat. Following tho banquot HJ n well arranged program was render- HJ ed, utter which the timo was occu- HJ i' pled In 'dancing nnd games, at which HJ '4 prizes were given. A danco In the H evening concluded tho day's enjoy- H ment, All thoso present had nothing H but pralso to offer, nnd much credit HJ 1 is duo tho members of tho several HJ n cummlttccs for tho splendid way In H 1 which everything was nrrnnged nnd HJ carried out. HJ HJ In compliment to tho visitors at H tho Farmers Ilnuudup, two short H plnys wore given In tho collego chap- H f ol' under tho able direction of Prof. H ; F. U. Arnold. Tho first wns ontl- H tied Tho Farmer, nnd was given b HJ , members of his iournnllsm class. H j second ono From Soup to Savory, was H I cfovorly given by Mrs. C. T. Toot- H j id, Mrs. Frank W. Thatcher nnd H 1 Miss! Margaret Wilkinson. Both of H i those plays wcro greatly enjoyed by H S3 thoso present and n great deal of HI pralso is duo those who took part I J as yrell as Prof. Arnold, II " "" H I Ono of tha most elnborato affairs H fit at tho week was tho party given on H ffl Vednesday evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. I m Orva'l Adams und Mr nnd Mrs. Guy H m Curdon, at tho attmctlvo now homo I 71 ' oj Mr. nnd Mrs. Adums. Cut aowers H '1 and potted plants were used about I tl;o rooms In an artistic decorative H tf fect. Tho early part of tho even- H A lng was spent in playing !0Q, Mr. H Oeorgo Toreson and Mrs, Ireno I '' Nnlsiitt winning tho prizes for tho H ,' higliest scoro. Ijitor in tho ovening H , dancing wng enjoyed nnd delicious H i rofrcshmenta woro served. Tlilrty-flvo H guests enjoyed tho delightful affair. HJ & H t Aluiimher of tho friends of Mrs. H G. S'orgeson sjwnt a most pleasant H nftoihoon Monday at her attractivo ,4 new'horao on West Center. Tho HHHJHJHJHHV time wos spent In sowing, nfter which delicious refreshments woro served. Thoso enjoying tho nffnlr were Mes-dames Mes-dames Hyruin Nebeker, Myrum Hny-ball. Hny-ball. William II. Thnln, II. (J. Hay-bull, Hay-bull, Joseph Odoll, Jesso Earl, II. J. DeWItt, Arthur llatcson, U. A I'edcraon, Moses Thatcher, t T. I). Iludgo, 0. T. Alvord, Weston Vor-non, Vor-non, J. A. Iliilmo and Oeorgo Tor- geson. I Mrs. Georgo L. Ituud wns thq bharmlng hostess of n delightful affair af-fair In tho form of n kcnslngton in 'compliment to Mrs. Wilbur 13. Skid-jmoio Skid-jmoio of Ogdcn. A color schemo of pinlc and whlto wns carried out In 1 tho decorations and tho menu served. serv-ed. Tho contorpleco wns n vase of pink and whlto carnations. Thoso present wero Mrs, Skldmorc, Mrs. Jesse Smith, Mrs. E. Palmer, Mrs. Orson Hansen, nnd Miss Lettlo Ju-cobson. Ju-cobson. Tho following young peoplo enjoyed enjoy-ed n slolghrldo Mondny evening with jn luncheon following nt tho homo of Miss Sarah Scott. Tho tnblo was decorated with pink nnd whlto enr- Illations. Following tho lunch the time was spent in cards: Misses Sarah Scott, Valine Qulnnoy, Iris Clark, Elnorn Amusson, Messrs Hoy Keller, Clydo Worloy1, Morris Chris, tenson, nnd Georgo Preston.. Ono of the delightful affairs of tho week was tho studio tea given yesterday yes-terday afternoon In honor of tho visitors vis-itors at tho Roundup. Tho affair was given in tho nrt room nt tho U. A. C. Members of tho U. A. C. Worn-mi's Worn-mi's Club nnd tho A. C. Woman's League took turns in pouring during tho reception hours. A most enjjiy-ablo enjjiy-ablo timo was had by thoso present. pres-ent. Tho Wobycn Club enjoyed n do-llghtful do-llghtful evening Monday at tho homo of Dr. C. N. Jensen, with Mrs, Ct N. Jensen and MIbs Laura Peters, hostesses, a most interesting talk was given by Prof, J. W. Gardner, his subject being Tho Ono Who' Tolls. Miss Margaret Worloy rcn- hh?ZbhhhhhhhhhhH dercd n piano solo. Folowing the program tho hostesses served a Now England lunch and a social hour was enjoyed. Tho lady clerks of tho Howell Car.' don Company cntortained Wednesday ovcnlng with n shower In compliment compli-ment to Miss Nolllo Ilusby n brldo of tho near futuro. Tho affair wbr given nt tho homo of MIbh Kitty Mulr. Music and games occupied tho timo nnd dainty refreshments wcro sorved. Twenty guests 'en-Joyed 'en-Joyed tho delightful affair. On Saturday of last week a reunion reun-ion of the Reese family was held nt tho home of Mrs. Inos Thnln on First South street.1 At ono o'clock n most delicious banquet was served. Covers Cov-ers bolng lnld for tweuty-flve guests. Tho remainder of tho time was spent In music and social pastlmo, A number of tho friends of Miss Lalluo Jacobscn gathered at her homo Monday evening and gavo her u most pleasant surprlso. A most delightful evening was spent In music mu-sic nnd games, after which dollclous refreshments woro sorved. Twenty-three Twenty-three guests had tho plcasuro of the evening. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Dudgo entertained enter-tained with nn attractively arranged arrang-ed dlnnor party Tuesday at their homo on First North. Tho table had for a ccnterpleco a vaso ot Richmond roses. Following tho dinner a social so-cial evening was enjoyed. Covers wero laid for Dr. nnd' Mrs. D. 0. Iludgo, Dr, and Mrs. Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. Orvnl Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher nnd Miss Sarah Sar-ah nnstow. MIbs Mario Parkinson entertained n fow of hor friondB nt hoj- homo, 170 North Third West Thursday ovenjng! The rooms wero nrtlstlcally decorated decorat-ed with whlto and pink carnatlouB., also a vaso of whlto nnd pink carnations carna-tions forming tho centcrplcco of tho tnblo. Refreshments woro served and dancing wns enjoyed tho remainder of tho ovcnlng. . ' Tho Second year clnss ot tho 11. Y. Collego entertained last ovcnlng with a dancing party a tho R..Y.: gymnasium. Tho hnll was prettily decorated for tho occasion and nv jliosjimenta wero served. . ; J Mrs, W. E. Skldmore returned to her homo in Ogden on Thursday, Miss Fannlo Crockett left Wednss- day for a trip to tho cast. Mr. I.on Windsor of California is upending a short timo In Iogan. ' Attorney Frank D. Stevens of Salt Lnko City spent part of tho week in Logan. Prof, Leon D. Datcholdor camo from California to bo in attendance at tho Roundup. Mr. LeGrando Jones of Salt Lako spent tho early part of the week in Logan. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nibloy Jr., itturncd Tuesday evening from a trip to California. Mrs. F. W. HoiTer left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Lako after a pleasant visit with rejatlvcs hero. Miss Genovlevo Thntchcr will ro-turn ro-turn this week end to Ogden whoro sho will visit for a short time. Mr. nnd Mrs. George D. Calno returned re-turned homo Saturday evening from n few days stay In Snlt Lako. Mr. Emer Crockett Jr., left Wednesday Wed-nesday evening for a short trip to Denver, Colorado. -' Mr. E. n. Owen of tho Utnh Pow-er Pow-er & Light Company spent part of tho week at Montpelter, Idaho. Mr. John Drysdnlo of Rock Springs Wyoming, is visiting in Logan, guest of his brother Mr. David Drysdalo. Ono evening during tho week tho Slgmn Alpha fraternity entertained tho Beta Delta's with a slelghrldlng party. Mr. and Mrs. Reld Sharahart left Thursday for a trip cast. They will visit a number of tho larger cities before returning. Mrs. W. E. Skldmoro returned to hcr homo in Ogden on Thursday. Sho was accompanied by Miss Lottie Jacobscn Ja-cobscn who will visit for a short time. Tho Sunday School children of the Third wnrd wero entertained Tuesday Tues-day nftcrnoon with a sleighing party. par-ty. About ono hundred enjoyed the delightful affnlr. .'. Miss Ruth Barber cntertnlned tho Delta Phi Club last Saturday after--noon. During tho afternoon GOO wns played. Dainty rofreshmdnts wero served. On Friday ot last week Mrs. Harry Har-ry Stoncy was tho hostess of a delightful de-lightful nffnlr in tho form of a kcnslngton. kcn-slngton. Cut flowers wero artistically artistical-ly arranged nbout tho rooms. At tho closo of tho afternoon dainty refreshments refresh-ments wcro served. Fourteen guests woro present. |