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Show I WITH THE SOCIETY CIRCLES iLm Ik A H Ono Of tho delightful affairs of H tho week was a surprlso party glv- H on In honor of Lunn Pcdcrson, Sat- H '. unlay evening at tho Pcdcrson homo. H , Red hearts wero usod to decorato H tho rooms and tnblc. A delicious H f supper was served. Covers were laid H for eighteen guests. Those present H wero Clara Johnson, Arvllla John- H son, I.lzzlo Adams, Molbn Morgan, H Dlta Peterson, Clara Stockdalo, Ma- H i- ' bio Pcdcrson, Lunn Pcdcrson, Anna H McCuIlock, Itussei Ucrntson, Osmond H Jorgcnson, Joseph Wooloy, Dan H Owen, Itcubon Pcdcrson, Parloy Pcd- I"" erson, Wllford Pederson, Laura Bough,' Riiymond Miller nnd Clifford Goldthorpo. n a - H Miss Agnes Williams was pleasant- H ly surprised at tho homo of Mrs. J H II. Schwanovcldt by n number of H her' friends on Monday evening, tho H occasion being her fourteenth birth- H day. Games nnd music were features H of tho cenlii(;'s entertainment fol- H : lowing which dainty refreshments H v.oro served. Tho follow lug guests H wore, present; Anna May Merrill, H i Clara Turner, Areba Crockett, Vera M Stanrod, Edith Wl'llnnis, Delia Mor- J tenson, Lucy Shaw, Mcrlam Jackson, !' Vcrnettn Krickson nnd Elva Olson. ( Mrs. Schwniuvoldt was nsslatrd by Miss Edna Schwnnoehlt, Oraco Tur- , ner and Zlnii Momltscn. M I Mrs. C. A. Lundnhi entertained H nt her homo Sunday oveulng for n H number of her friends. Tho evening H was spent In music nnd also n social H chat wns enjoyed. Light refresh H ments were served and tho follow- H Ing guests were present: Oraco nnd H Vcrda Turner, Zlna Mourltscn, Vlr- H glutn England, Firn Ilecdcr, BUllo H U Ho'cbush, Delia UulTnkcr, Charlotte fl Cailston, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A, Lun H dnhl, CIcvo Turner, Wallace England, H j Noble Rorntsnn, Wl'foid, Carlye, H j Jack McCuIlock, Carl Tltcnsor nnd M Frank Watson. H ' Tho Thota Girls entertained a num- H bfr of their friends Saturday oven- H "i nt their homo at n card party. H Cards woro played during part of H tho evening while tho remainder H j vns spent In music. Tho decora- H i t(n-tB woro carried out In red hearts H 1 with a beautiful vaso of Mowers form- H In;: tho conterploco on tho,tnblo A H delicious luncheon was served, and H all present enjoyed a dollghtful ovo- H nlng. TBBTbI H Ono of tho dollghtful affairs of H tho week was n konslngton given at H tho homo of Miss Allco Charles, Frl- B day afternoon. A color scheme of H Tod and white was artistically car- H rlcd out, with a beautiful vaso of H Cecil Ilrimcr roses forming tho con- H torplcco of tho tabid. A dainty lun- H choon was served. Covers woro laid H for ten guests. H H 7ho offlcers of tho Brighatn Young Camp of tho Daughters of tho Plo- M . neera ontortalncd tho camp at Mur"- tBBBBBBBBBBBK. dock's on Friday afternoon at 3:30. Tho first part of tho afternoon wns turned over to a business meeting, nftor which dancing was enjoyed nnd a dollghtful program was rendered. Dainty refreshments wero served. , Miss Graco Turner entertained tho Y. U. L. Sowing Club Monday evening even-ing at her homo. Valentino Ideas wero artistically carried out. Ho-Bides Ho-Bides sowing, music and dancing woro features of tho evening. A light luncheon was served. Covers wero laid for ten guests. MrB, Carollno Turner cntertaln'.-d at an afternoon dinner tea at her homo Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. John Moser. A bcautlfu aso of red and whlto carnations formed tho ccntorpieco on tho tnblo. Mrs. Turner was assisted in serving by her daughter Miss Graco Turner. 9 9 Mrs. Anthon Anderson was pleas-nntly pleas-nntly surprised Tuesday ovcnlng by a number of her relatives and friends tho occasion being her birthday anniversary. an-niversary. In tho lntter part of tho ocning a beautifully arranged din ner wa'a served. Covers were laid for twenty-fivo guests nnd nil thoso prcsentenjoyed. a delightful evening! Tho Clio Cub met with Miss Underwood Un-derwood on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Llnnnrtz sang three solos nnd Miss Mary Johnson read Bornord Shaw's drama, John Hull's Other Island. Isl-and. Mrs. Gcorgo 15. Calne vas voted vot-ed a member of tho Club. Charlotte Kyle was tho guest of tho afternoon Tho hostess served tea, Miss Myrtlo Osborne entertained on Monday at a kenslngton thp occasion oc-casion being her birthday. Sowing was tho diversion, nnd nt the end of tho afternoon n delicious luncheon was served. Valentino decorations wero ued, and the snmo ldoa wns carried out in the menu served. 4 Tho A. C. Women's Club met with Mrs. Gcorgo 13. Hendricks Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Thatcher gavo n paper on tho History of Hussion Hus-sion Literature, dwelling mostly on tho llfo and works of tho great Russian Rus-sian writer Tolstoi. Tho hostess served tea. (i - Last Wednesday afternoon tho Crimson girls held a meeting at tho B. Y. Collcgo with Sarah Scott and Iris Clark as hostesses, , A business meeting was first held after which a sociav hour was enjoyed nnd refreshments refresh-ments served. Tho Crimson girls entertained their gentleman frlonds with a dancing danc-ing party at Murdock'a Thursday evening. Tho decorations consisted of rod and white hearts. Dainty re-frebhments re-frebhments were serve. About lltty guests enjoyed tho delightful nffair. Tho Delta' Phi Club entortalncd their gentleman friends at a party given nt tho homo of Miss Mary Thain on Tuesday afternoon.. Valentino Valen-tino decorations wero used consisting consist-ing of rod and white hearts. Punch and wafers wero served. Miss Ruth Thompson entertained Wednesday evening at n birthday vnlentlno party. Tho table was effectively ef-fectively decorated with red ribbon 'and red hearts. Dancing, music and games occupied tho tlmo. Mrs. Andrpw Nyman Jr., received a pleasant surprlso from about fifteen fif-teen of her lady friends and '''relo1 Uvea 6'n" 'Monday Inst, in honor of her birthday 'anniversary. A pleas, ant afternoon was spont and -a dainty dain-ty luncheon was served. The Young Ladles Mutual Improvement Improve-ment Association of tho First ward gave a Leap Year dancing party at tho Pavilion on Friday ovonlng, February Feb-ruary 18. Tho hall was filled to its capacity and all present enjoyed a very delightful ovcnlng. Miss Veda Harry entertained tho K. T. Club at her homo Friday evo-ning. evo-ning. Tho decorntlons vero carrlod out in a color schemo of rod and white. A very dollghtful afternoon wns spent with refreshments following. Friday evening nt tho Proston Jljock, tho local Scandinavian organ-Iration organ-Iration ejiter(aihed at'a dancing party. par-ty. f real good crowd was in attendance at-tendance and all present spent a dollghtful do-llghtful evening. Tuesday night at Murdock's Mrs. Itobert Murdock'Jr., and Dr. Rucken-brod, Rucken-brod, entertained at it card party. Tho card tables wero decorated with carnations. Refreshments wero served serv-ed to about forty guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shepard entertained en-tertained Informally on Saturday evening eve-ning with bridgo. Tho prizo for high scoring was awarded Mrs. S. O. Stevens, i Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson entertained their friends at bridgo on Monday evening, tho occasion bo Igg their fifteenth wedding anniversary. |