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Show Si fc, MMHMHnMMHBBdjtMtfa'XJcrrEm II , - ( r I Ilk With The Society Circles ii II By Tny of celebrating Uor birthday uj , anniversary, Miss Jesslo Eccles en- i V tertalned with t delightful danclrig 1 J ' PMty at ,tho Eccles homo on 'Center , street Tuesday evening. Spring flow- II rs and blossoms decorated the rooms .fiaucing was onjoyed In tho largo at tfc. Navajo rugs, cozy corners, couch-ec couch-ec and cushions woro seen in com-'. com-'. fortablo effect throughout tho attic. Vjmch and refreshments wcro serv-' cd..boforo tho breaking up of tho ; , party at the midnight horn. Thoso present woro Misses Gladys Smith, " Ethel Knudson, Florcnco Thoman, Anna Taylor, Nettle doodwln, TJnrda j Smart, Claro Cardon, Ethel Dahl- Strom, Emma Kccles, Llla Ecclcs and tt 1 Miss Itlchards of Ogden; Messrs Hhr- if)'I jiy Crcen, Ilryant Mullen, Eastman II Hatch, Floyd Knuds'on, Carllslo Nib- 1 ley, Spencer Eccles, Conrad Odell, ij Crom Parry, Stowart Horatoy, CUt- ''Jj ford Naylor, Alfred Caine, Mr. and V-. ' Mrs. Marrlncr Eccles. i It . . . , I " Nearly two thousand pcoplo were ' present Tuesday evening at tho U. ' A. C. to witness tho May festival K . given on tho lawn under tho direc tion of Miss Jrtiaon. Grout credit Is , ituo Miss Johnson for tn well nr , trngod nnd xccllontly carried out program, of folk dances, social dtinc-j dtinc-j rs and solo dances, Adding a word of pralso of tho braiding of tho May '' H- - pole, which was tho snoclal featuro. m Mrs. Conrad'Alder of Providenco m entertained Thursday afternoon In " II honor of Mrs. Adolph Follcr of Burk- m ley, California, who has been visiting H relatives hero for tho past month ? , I tnd will roturn homo tho early pat ' of next week. it ' . ?m On Friday afternoon Mrs. Marrl- ft. ' ner Tlbbots of Providenco entertain- t cd a number of frlonds with a social .aftornoon In honor of Mrs. Feller. Complimentary to Miss Jean Cox tho Wobyca Society entertained Wed-nosday Wed-nosday aftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. Israel Stowart. The rooms woro adorned ad-orned with spring blossoms, and flowers. flow-ers. Miss I'.uzel Anderson gave sov-oral sov-oral piano selections. Miss Laura Poulscn gave a very ablo and artistic reading of The Frog nnd tho Puddlo, by Ferbor. At tho end of a delightful delight-ful soclnl afternoon, delicious refreshments refresh-ments wcro served. On Friday evening of laBt week tho, gLrls of tho homo economics of tho U. A. C. cntertlilned In honor of tho JUiulpr girls at Uio homo of Mrs. Wll-lard Wll-lard Gardner. Spring flowers adorned adorn-ed tho rooms and gucsslns games woro tho amusement of tho evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. C. AV. Portor, Miss Afton Parish, Miss Alta Calvist. Dainty 'refreshments were served. Tho A. C. Woman's club hold h business meeting Monday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Sidney Btovens. Tho afternoon closed with a social hour. Refreshments woro served. Tho Clio Circle mot .this week with Mrs. Joseph Odell. Master William Poterson gavo a piano solo. Mrs. Itoy Bullen compared tho different vlow points of truth given by Oscar Wilde In his drama: Laay Wind-moro's Wind-moro's Fan, nnd Clyde Fitch's drama: Tho Truth. Mr. Paul Jones gavo a very ablo reading of Stanley Houghton's Hough-ton's drama: Tho Younger Generation. Genera-tion. Tho hostess served tea. Lhst Sunday, Mothers' Day Mrs. Nettlo Sloan and Mrs. D. II. Thomas entertained at dinner In honor of Mrs. Luna Y. Thatcher at the home of Mrs. 81j:ait on Center atrect.v The table lad for a cenlerpleco a largo vaso of roses. Covas wcro laid ror Mra. Thatcher, Mrs. Lucy S. Cordon, Mrs. ' I. S. Smith, Mrs. Cordella'smlth. I Mrs. Paul Jones entertained with a reception from four'to six Thursday afternoon at tho St". 'John's homo. The decorations throughout wer spring blossoms and' lilacs. Mrs. F. E. c:ark and Mrs. C. T. Tcetzel presided pre-sided at the tea table. Misses Carolina Caro-lina Tectzel and Edna Atkinson, attired at-tired in Japanese costumes hsslsted the hostess In serving refreshments. About eighty guests called during tho afternoon. Mrs. L. C. Card announce tho engagement en-gagement of her daughter LaVlnla to Mr. D. Vernon Shurtllff, of Salt Lako City, tho marriage to'tako place In tho near futuro. Tho U. A. C. Military band wont to Provo yesterday to be present at tho track meet which Is b.elng held thero today and will help furnish mu: sic for the day. Miss LaVlnA Card left -last even lng for a-short trip to'Wlllard, Ogden and Salt Lako. ' " 'w ' ' -.r ;' it') .-;- v" - ' Mrs. 'William Hpwolt.wont to. Shit Lako Thursday fo, a . vvpqk's stay.t ' On Tuesday ovenlng tho .U. A. C.' Military band gavo a dancing party; at tho Smart gym M-j,f. , , MIbs Blytha Crawford.-ls spending; tho' weekend at her homo it Corrlnnc J, Mr. Smith Kimball of Salt Lako spent tho early part of tno week hero on Uhj way to Pocatel'.o. .Mrs. Preston n. Richards returned homo to Salt T.ftko Thursflay after a wook's stay hero. t Mr. nnd Mrs. M. .S.rownlng of Ogden spent tho' mtdweldnej-ti. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lynn of Salt Lako spent the oarly part, pr tho woek here., . . ; : Mr. J. Castleton spent1 Wednesday and Thursday here. f |