OCR Text |
Show I WITH THE SOCIETY CIRCLES 1 V. VS. j H LaBt Wednesday afternoon Mrs. D. H C. Budgo gave a bridgo luncheon at I her home on First North Btreet. The I Easter effect was prettily carried out In the decorations. Tho table had I for a centerpiece a beautiful basket of daffodils. After the luncheon was I served the guests enjoyed tho rest H of the afternoon In playing bridge. I Prizes were awarded to Mrs. S. M. I Thcbo and Mrs. J. W. Morrell. Cov-I Cov-I rrs were laid for the following ,L guest's: Mrs. Held Shamhart, Mrs. v9 Glenn Hudson, Mrs. Charles Hansen, Mrs. It. Ilullen, Mrs. S.M. Thebo, Mrs. A.. H. Thompson, Mrs. J. E. Shcp-ard, Shcp-ard, Mrs. noy n. West, Mrs. F. O. Reynolds, Mrs. B. 0. Thatcher, Mrs. (5. W. Thatcher, Mrs. Frank Thatcher, Thatch-er, Mrs. George Dell, Mrs. E. D. nail, Mrs. Eugeno Santschl, Mrs. J. W. Morrell, Mrs. Moses Cordon, Miss Elizabeth Smith Miss Nora Ella, son, Miss Margaret Wilkinson and Mis Dora Wright. Mr. and Mrs. ti Llnnartz announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter, Emma, to Henry n. Word-enhalz, Word-enhalz, of Now York. Miss Llnnartz will leavo In tho near future for tho east and her mother and Bister, Miss Anna Llnnartz will Join her later for the wedding. Last Friday evening at tho homo of Miss Nora Eccles a delightful dancing party was hold, Miss Nora Eccles and Miss Afton Odell being tho hostesses. Tho dancing hall and tables were brightened with Easter Eas-ter llllca and greenery. Tho follow-Ing follow-Ing guests woro present: Rachel nankhcad, Edna Atkinson, Elslo Thompson, niancho nudgo, Helen llowcn, Evolyn Balllf, Francis Thorn-as, Thorn-as, Mamlo Bowen, Oretta Hulmo, Florence Anderson, Flora Amussen, Dale Alvord and Dorothy Jcppcson, Pasco Hatch, Ervln Miller, Wallace Carlylo, Charles Thomas, Delos Prlco, Wlllard Lewis, Jack Goodwin, Vint-clus Vint-clus Farr, William Thomas, Vail no-za, no-za, Seymour Smith, Jlulon Johnson, Ernest Hansen, Waldo Hatch and; Conrad Qulnney, Llgtji refreshments wero served, Tho PI Zeta PI 'Fraternity entertained enter-tained at a dancing, party Saturday evening given at tho Woman's gymnasium gym-nasium at the A. C. The gymnasium was prettily decorated with the fraternity fra-ternity colors which nro purple and gold, also spring flowers and potted Plants were profusoly used. Punch and wafers woro servod to thirty couples. Tho chaperoncs of tho party par-ty included Dr. and Mrs. 0. W. Por. ter. Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Hall, Dr. and Mrs. George Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. M. 0. Harris. A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. nankhcad 'pleasantly surprised hem at their homo Wednesday ovo-n'ng, ovo-n'ng, tho occasion being their wedding wed-ding annlvorsory'. Tho centerpiece n tho tablo wna a beautiful vaso of hyacinths. Tho guests spent the evening pluylng GOO. Delicious re- frcshments were served to twenty couples. Miss Morrill sang several beautiful selections during tho evening, even-ing, and altogether it was a most pleasant affair. Miss Ardella, Smith entertained at a kenslngton last Monday afternoon at her homo on First East, the occasion occa-sion being her birthday anniversary. A social time was enjoyed with delicious deli-cious refreshments following. Tim decorations for the occasion was 'carried 'car-ried out in pink and white roses. Covers were laid for tho following quests: Louie Bell, Gladys Llndqulst, Ea Cedarliind, Laprlcl Dell, Olive Hell, Josephlno Llndqulst, Rachel itankhead, Hazel Nelson, Lcnlel Geddes, Evelyn nell, Lottie Rich, Ah-bio Ah-bio Smith, Violet Goodsell, Luella Owen and Nelllo Geddes. Mrs. Thomas Ballard and Miss Le-ona Le-ona Andruwg gave a bundlo shower In honor of Miss EUareo Andrews at her parents home last Thursday. Music Mu-sic and games were enjoyed and dainty dain-ty refreshments were served. Sho rocolved many useful gifts. Plates were laid for twenty gueBts. Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Andrews announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter. Ellaroe to Mr. Guy Bol lard, the wedding to tako place In tho near future . Tho Wobyca Club Met last Monday Mon-day afternoon with Mrs. Lorln Merrill. Mer-rill. Miss Oretta Merrill sang a solo and Mrs. I.qttle Kunz read the Hour Glass, by W. II. Wests. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. L. W. Pack and her llttlo son spent Thursday ond Friday In Logan visiting Mr. Pack. Mr. Pack Is Intending moving his family hero about May 1. Miss Montha Hansen entertained tho Helta Deltas at a beautifully arranged ar-ranged dinner at her homo last Monday. Mon-day. Tho rooms and tables woro decorated' de-corated' is'lth cut (lowers, with a pretty pret-ty basket of Easter flowers forming tho centerpiece on the tablo. Th? guests spent tho afternoon In musle unci games nnd a social chnt was also al-so enjoyed by thoso present. Covers Cov-ers wcro laid for twenty-four guests. . Tho Sorosls patronesses entertained entertain-ed tho Sorosls girls last Saturday afternoon af-ternoon at tho homo of Mrs. John A. Wldtsoo. Tho time was spent In music mu-sic ond social chat. Tho hostesses served u delicious dinner. Tho spring festival ball given last Friday evening at tho II. Y. gymnasium gymna-sium by tho class of nineteen hundred hun-dred and sovcntccii, was tho most charmingly arranged social function of tho school year. Tho Easter Ideas wero effectively carried out In tho decorations and prevailed in nearly all of tho details of tho boll. Tho most charoctcrlstlc feature of tho de- poratlons carried, put was ,-a,rfycautlfiil Japaneso garden covering the south end of tho hall. Tho celling ami different booths ,woro mado penutlfl by using Japaneso lanterns and sprlrifi flowers. Tho booth from which tho refreshments wero served wns nrtls-tlcnlly nrtls-tlcnlly decorated In spring flowors and greenery. Taking nil In nil, .llio gymnasium wns so nttroctlvely decorated dec-orated that one Imagined themsohru In Fairyland. This ball was given In compliment to the fourth year students with tho college students as tho especially Invited guests. Tho committee who so successfully planned plan-ned and carried out this social affair wbb composed of Daniel Owen, Clara Johnson, Sarah Scott, Luna Peterson, Joseph Woolcy, Clarice Hansen, Clarn Stockdalc and Jed Lewis. The patrons pat-rons were President and Mrs. C. N. Jensen, Prof, nnd Mrs. F. A. Hinckley, Hinck-ley, Prof, and Mrs. J. II. Kemp. "Prof, nnd Mrs. J. W. Gardner, and Prof, and Mrs. W. O. Robinson. A trout supper was served nt tho homo of Mr. Richard Qulnney lost Monday evonlng In honor of tho. 11. O. L. Club. Trombono solos wero rendered by Henry Thaln nnd William Willi-am Knowles. The following guest wero present: Richard Qulnney, Henry Hen-ry Thaln, William Knowles, Delos Price, Don Edwards and Leon Blanch-ard. Blanch-ard. Tho U. A. C. Woman's Club met last Monday nftcrnonn with Mrs. S. O. Stevens. Miss Margaret Wilkin-ton Wilkin-ton gave an Interesting paper on n Little Town In Franco. Tho hostess served tea. Mrs. Roy Rudolph 'was the guest of tho afternoon. The Clio Club met laBt Wednesday at tho Murdock parlors with Mrs. Weston Vernon as hostess. Professor Profess-or Walter Brooke gavo Bernard Shaw's drama, Pygmalion, and also lead in the discussion of tho drama which followed. Tho luncheon tablo was prettily decorated In spring (lowers (low-ers to. form tlio Easter Idea and tho menu served was also carried out In tho Easter effect. Tho guests of tho afternoon wcro Mrs. Joseph Odell, Mrs. O. H. Budgo, Mrs. E. S. Budge, Mrs. Q. T. Alvord, Mrs. Roy Bullcn and Mrs J. W. Hayward. |