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Show WITH THE SOCIETY CIRCLES 1 l i : Ik A Tuesday afternoon Mrs. A. A. Palmer entertained with a shower In honor of Miss Emma Llnnartz, a bride of the late summer and who will leave Wednesday for New York to spend a few months prior to her marriage there Miss Llnnartz re-. re-. eclved many beautiful and useful presents. Apple blossoms were profusely pro-fusely used to decorate the rooms with and delicious refreshments were seYve'd "Besides 'tile guest oflionor aud the hostess, the following were bathe Included In the party: Mrs. Preston y Thatcher, Mrs. Hairy Stone, Mrs. r. Llnnartz, Mrs. Leo Thatcher, Mrs. A. H. Palmer; Mrs.' E. W. Palmer, Mrs. II, J. DoWltt,'Mrs. Jesslo Smith, Mrs. John Perry, Mrs. Clyde Wlscomb, Mrs., John L. Co-burn, Co-burn, Miss Anna Llnnartz, Miss May Edwards, Miss Abbie'McCausland, MIsbcs Myrtle and TIUIc Johnson. ',-i,;(. , jMls'j Nora Ellason and Sirs. Chas. Hansen acted as hostesses at a card party given at the lilfiison homo on Friday nfternoon. Tho rooms and, card tables were decorated with upple'-blossomB which made a very charming effect. A delicious lunch-con, lunch-con, was served to tho following: Miss Nora Ellason, Mrs. Charles j Uprisen. Mrs. D. C. lludge, Mrs. O. H. HmlgoV Mrs. E. S. lludge, Mrs. 1 Prank -Thatcher, Mrs. Iteld Sham- ' i hart, Mrs. A. II Thompson, Mrs. G.V. Thatcher, Mrs. II. 0. Thatch- ! er, Mrs. J. C. Walters, Mrs. George Torgeson, Mrs. J. W. Morrell, Mrs. i Luther, Howell, Mrs. I. S. Smith. Mrs. Itay II. West, Mrs. Moso CsX-don, CsX-don, Mrs. E. D. Hall, Mrs. C. T. . Teotzcl, Mrs. E. T. Lewis, Mrs. W. O. nucktnbrod, Mrs. Guy Cordon, Mrs. Georgo Hill, Mrs. P. O. Key-nQlds, Key-nQlds, Mrs. S. O. Stucns, Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Santscht Mrs. Georgo Pell, Mrs. P.oy Dullen, Mrs. Gorgo Hendricks,. Hen-dricks,. Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Mrs. Joseph Newbold, Mrs. Georgo W. Lindqulst, Mrs. I. P. Stewart, Mrs. 1 M.' S. Eccles, Mrs. J. A. WIdtsoo, Mrs. S. II. Thatcher, Mrs. J. W. Hayward, Mrs. Joseph. Odcll, Mrs. Weston Vernon, Mrs. joy D. Thatcher,' Thatch-er,' Mrs. KaUs PrestOHMrs. -Nellie H. Langton, Miss Rettn Cordon, Miss N. A. Torgeson, M(ss Margaret Wilkinson, Wil-kinson, Miss Iva Mitchell, Miss Dora Wright, Miss Ollle Cox, Miss Sarah Huntsman, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss Charlotte Kyle, Miss Plo Smith, Miss Hattlo Smith and Miss Drew Smith. Miss Emma Llnnartz entertained at a trousseau tea Prlday afternoon. Miss Llnnartz was assisted by her mother Mrs. L. Llnnartz. A color scheme of pink and white was artistically artis-tically carried out in the decorations. The tea table hadtfor-o centerplcc.0 n crystal vase of pink roses. Assisting Assist-ing the hostess In scrying were Mrs. H. J. DoWItt and Mrs. Harry Ston-oy. Ston-oy. The following were present: Mrs. A. Palmer, Mrs. John Coburn, Mrs. H. J. DoWItt, Mrs. Jessie Smith, Mrs. E. T. Lewis, Mrs. Hyrum Hay. boll, Mrs. Jesse Perry, Mrs. Clyde Wlscombe, Mrs. Lee Thatcher, Mrs. Snm Lcven, Mrs. Preston Thatcluy, Mrs. N. W. Kimball, Mrs. Kred Kidgoll, Mrs. Horry Stoney, Mrs. E. Palmer, Mrs. A. A. Law, Mrs. A. H . Palmer, Mrs. Glenn Hudson, Misses Myrtle, Tlllle and Olllo Johnson, John-son, Miss Elizabeth Underwood, Miss Anna Llnnartz, Mlss May Edwards, Miss LIUIo Kldgell, Miss Addlo Mc-Couslnnd, Mc-Couslnnd, Miss Charlotte Kj'fcj and Miss Florence Thomas. Mrs. Glenn Hudson gave a delightful delight-ful bridge luncheon nt her home on Tuesday afternoon. The rooms worn bright with apple bloPiomB nnd other oth-er spring flowers. Covers wore laid for tho following: Mrs. E. T. Low-Is, Low-Is, Mrs. P. O. Reynolds, Mrs. O. II. nudge, Mrs. Leslie Nnlsblt, Mrs. Parley Peterson, Mrs. C. T. Teet-zel, Teet-zel, Mrs. Moses Cordon, Mrs. Held Shomhort, Mrs. S. H. Thatcher, Mrs. D. C. Rudgo, Mrs. E. C. Shcp nrd, Mrs. W. G. nuckenbrod and Mrs. A. A. Palmer, Mrs. J. C. Sliafcr, Miss Alllo Co nnd Miss Edith Howen. Mrs. E. T. Lewis won tho prize. Tho U. A. C. Women's Club met Mondny with Mrs, C. W. Nlhlay Jr. Miss Charlotte Kyle read three short stories by Leonard Merrick. Tea was served by tho hostess. ., - Tho Wobyca Society met Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Gardner. Mrs J. W. Gardner and Mrs. T. ( Porter acting as hostchses Miss May McCorry read Tho Workhouso Ward, by Lady Gregory. Tho Webster Society Glee Club furnished tliu music mu-sic for the occasion. Tho hostess served tea. I . The Clio Club met Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon with Mrs. W. O. Hoblnson as hostess. Mrs. Moses Thatcher read the drama, Tho Lie, by Henry Arthur Jones, Mrs. a. T. Cajne led In the discission of tho drama which followed. Tea wob served by the hostess. The following were guests of the afternoon; Mrs. C. N. Jensen, Jen-sen, Mrs. It. C. Hoblnson and Mrs. M. S. Eccles. Miss Helen Thatcher gave a delightful de-lightful five hundred party ot her home on Tuesday evening in honor of T. II. Nichols who leaves Thursday Thurs-day for Pangultch to spend tho summer. sum-mer. Tho rooms were decorated with applo blossoms and delicious refreshments were served to tho following: fol-lowing: Misses Leora Thatcher, Claire Martlneau, Helen Ilacon, Margaret Mar-garet Worley, Patience Thatcher, Irene Smith, Larue Thomas, Unlco Hoblnson, Jessie Spofford; Messrs. Harold Ofstle, Andy Anderson, Raymond Ray-mond Hecrnft, Lowrenco Palmer, T. II. Nichols, Nelson Young Ronald Jrnscn Turn Aldous and Clarence Al-, Al-, dous. Messrs Osmond Jorgonnon, Joseph Morgan, George Preston and Russol Horntson gave a stog party on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening nt tho Jorgenson homo. Tho evening was spent In music nnd cards, the prizo being awarded to Russel Horntson. Several Sever-al beautiful selections worn rendered by tho Third year ninle quartet of the Hrlgham Young College. Mrs. Samuel Richurds entertained nt a children's party on Saturday afternoon af-ternoon In honor of her granddaugli tor Laveda. Games wero played and delicious refreshments served. Those Included In the party wero Carina aim Eunice lluttrang, Helen and Allen Al-len Hroberg, Lnprlel Turner, Irene Davidson, Ada Gibbous, Leah Mad-ten, Mad-ten, Vnneta and Florcnco Enmcs. Miss Donnio Stons of Logan, wan married Thursdaj lo Mr. Ernest Egg of Providence, Tho couple will make their homo in Logan. 1 Tho Sigma Tlieta PI Sorority entertained en-tertained nt a muslcaltt Sunday evening eve-ning ot the Sorority house. Refresh-nientB Refresh-nientB were served. About forty wero present, Tho Sigma Alpha fraternity of tho Agricultural College entertained the girls of Mho Sigma Thetn Phi Sorority, Soror-ity, on Monday evening. They first spent a very eujoyablo hour nt tho Lyric Theater, after which dainty refreshments wero served nt Murdoch's Mur-doch's nnd dancing was en Jo) ted. A delightful automobile party was given by Mr. W. A. Ross Sunday ! afternoon In honor of Miss Gertrude I Perry. Included In tho party wore I Miss Oertrudo Perry, Miss Scljstrom, I Mr. W. A. Ross and Mr. Van Wag-j Wag-j nor. i 1 Tho Kappa Nu Club met Tuesday afternoon with Miss Louise McAlls- tor. Tho guests were entertained at flvo tables of five hundred. Light refreshments wre served. Tho following enjoyed a delightful canyon trip In Logan canyon Sunday Sun-day nfternoon- Misses Lcttle Thatcher, Thatch-er, Helen Hocon, Helen Thatchsr, Clara Mnrttncnu; Messrs. T. II. Nichols Ni-chols Lawrence Palmer, Sam Ford nnd .Hnrold Ofstlo. Tho party was chapercned by Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C Shepnrd a An enjoyable dancing party was given nt the Murdock parlors Tuesday Tues-day uvenlng In honor of the stud cnts of the southern counties of Utah who were attending the A. C nnd B Y. Colleges. Dancing and card playing were enjoyed. Seventy-flvo Seventy-flvo guests were in attendance. The committee who arranged tho delightful delight-ful affair wero Efllo Jones, Hortense White, J W Wright, Joseph Conal, Mott Crosby nnd Elmer Asplln. Spring blossoms wero used for the decorations. Mrs H. 0! Thatcher nnd Mrs. 0. W. Thatcher entertained on Saturday Satur-day evening nt tho Lyric Theater In compliment to Mayer Howard R. Perry, his wife and family, after which light refreshments were served serv-ed nt the Hhiblrd. Included In the party besides tho hostesses were Major Ma-jor How aril R. Perry and wife, Gertrude Ger-trude and Lorletto Perry and How nrd Perry Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. S. O Stcvnns, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss Patience Thntcher, and Mr Leo Prank . Miss Elizabeth Smith gave a dinner din-ner nt the Hotel Logon, Sunday In honor of Major Perry nnd fnnilly. The tables were decorated with Hel en Tnft roses. Covers were laid for tho following besides the hostess nnd guests of honor: Mr. nnd Vs. H. Thompson, Miss Charlotte Kyle, Miss Hrlntnn. .The FrcBhmnn class of the A 0. spent Monday In I-ogan canyon About one hundred were present. Tho party was chaperoned by Dr Davis. Major Perry, his wife and family, loft', Monday for Salt Lake where they spent the week end. They will go . from there to Illinois nnd other Eastern cities. 1 Mr nnd Mrs. J. E. Shcpard nnd children left Monday for California. Thdy'expcct to stay about a month. ( Mr. Luther Howell spent tho fore I'nrtf tho week In Salt Lake and Proyo,. tf- .... r . Mrs.'Clawson Y. Cannon and little son, Is' hcio visiting for about a month with Mrs. Margaret Morrel. Mr. II. G. Thatcher spent Thursday Thurs-day and Friday In Salt Lake. i f Hlaln Alexander spent part of the week visiting In Soil Loko. .... Miss Margaret Nlbley and her father, fa-ther, Illshop C. W. Nibloy left Thursday morning for New York. . . . Mr. Harold Hull has returned to his homo In Whitney, Idaho, after a month's visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mdughan. , Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. Mlsener and Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Jenkins drovo to Ogden, Monday In tho Mlsener automobile to see the Passing Show of IDin, which wns ploying at th Orphcum Thenter ot Ogden. . Mrs, Mnrk Parkinson entertained nt o kenslnglon, Friday nfternoon at lior homo on East Center. Tho rooms and luncheon table wero decorated with Japanese Wisteria. Covers wero laid for ten guests. A very pleasant Burprlre was tendered ten-dered Miss Agnes Morton at tho homo of her sister Mrs. W. W. Woodslde, Thursdny nfternoon. Tho rooms wero decorated with cut Mowers and potted plants. Those enjoying tho pleasure of tho .afternoon wero Mes dAmes William Hrangham. Robert Murdopk Sr., Ell Hell, George Lindqulst, Lind-qulst, John H. Hankhead, Robert Smith, Georgo Q. Rich, J. R. Morton, Mor-ton, Charles Goodsell, T. C. Nelson, Georgo Zundell, Peter Sorcnson nnd Mrs. Nolllo Mulr. A dainty luncheon lunch-eon was served by Miss Alberdlne Ilranghom, Miss Emmellno Rich, Misses Gene and Margaret Woodsiilo and MIsb Mlnnlo Darr of Ogden. |