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Show ft: i 7 -JZZZI : j I -WftA The Society Circles SB : Mr. and Mrs. W. N. SimonB "of R Chicago spent the rald-wcek horo. Hs ' i Iff W , . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murdoch Jr. M I 'spent part of tho woek la Salt Lake. SI . HH ! "m H O. Thatcher went to' Salt W? ' ' -Lake Thursday whero sho will ro- '-" jualn over Sunday. ' K ar MIrs M. A. Torgoson returned on K Tuesday from a week's stay In Salt g Like K I ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell ro- 11? turned last evening from a six weeks' F. slay In tho east. "'?M vll Mr. Mid Mrs. C. Or Smith loft on jjfl Monday for Ogden where thoy will If siako their homo for an Indefinite II too. j II : Mrs. A. L. Colo ad children re- '! i turned Tuesday from Oakland, CaiV- flSli fcrnla. ffijjj mM Mr. and Mrs. Uoy McAllstor on- ffln tertalncd with o family party Friday fall evening In honor of their china wed- j ' ding anniversary. ' mm ju Tlio A. C. Woronris Club mot on ra I : Monday with Mrs. Tcotzel.' Mrs. Wldtsoe gavo a Tory Interesting dlt- ctiBlson on Euthenlcs and cortaln of Ito probloms. The hostess servo.! tea. Tho Drlgham Young Camp of the Daughters of tho Plonoers Met on Friday hftornoon with Mrs. J.- A. WldUoo. After an interesting program pro-gram was rendered, delicious refreshments refresh-ments were nerved. Mrs. Lyman Smith entertained with' a St. Patrick's party in honor of her llttlo daughter Lcnore's birthday birth-day anniversary on Tuesday. Games werep layed and dainty refreshmenlit served. The Clio Circle mot this week' with Mrs. J. S. Powell, Miss Clatro Cordon Cor-don gave a piano solo. Professor A. N. Sorensen gave the drama Hedda Qabler, by Hcnrlk Ibsen. The hostess hos-tess served tea assisted by MUsos fern mil Eccles and Euarda Smart. The Wobyca Society met Wednesday Wednes-day oYenlng with Mrs. W. O. Robinson.' Rob-inson.' v Mrs. Lyman DaUios gave a vocal solo. President C. N. Jensen gavo on interesting talk on Moral Influence In-fluence of Dress. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. On Wednesday evening Uie U, A. C. Scliico Club met at MurJocks catering parlors where "a supper was served nt soven o'clock., Tho lone ta-bio ta-bio was decorated with cirnatloni Covers were laid for twenty-llvo. After Af-ter supper Professor Arnold gavo a very interesting talk on French Hor-. tlcultural Socloty. """' - Tho Dallard'"Camp''of tho Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers mot Friday afternoon af-ternoon with Mrs.. William Worley, Miss Margaret Worley gavo a piano eolo. One of the members read from tho.Llfo of Wilfqrd Wodruft . Mrs. .William Worley read from Women of tho Dlblo. Delicious refreshments' were served. , K Miss Joan Moan, Miss Edith Dowen, Miss Drow Smith, Mtss Mary Soron-seta, Soron-seta, wero guests of 'Miss Laleno Hendricks Hen-dricks at her home at Lewlston over last week-end. On 8unday Miss Hendricks Hen-dricks entertained at dinner. All the appointments of the entertainment being be-ing effectively carried out in the St. Patrick Idea. -Covers wero laid for twelve. The Wllford Woodruff' Damp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Friday Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. Fran rainier. rai-nier. Mrs. Mary Mule gave tho chapter chap-ter from the Life of Brigham Young. Miss Rachel Peterson gave a vocal solo. Mrs. Emma Palmer gavo somo interesting remkieslnces from the life of hor mother, Mrs. Williams. Miss Orlta Flster gave a piano solo. DellcIouB refreshments wore sorevd. |