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Show With The Society Circles Misses Mario Ucclos, Delta Morrell, Ella Hatch, Edna nnd Margaret Nib ley, Louisa Barber, Harriet Thatcher, Mrs Lcsllo Natsblt were hostesses at an nttrnctlvo Ilallow-cn party Friday Fri-day at the Ecclcs homo on Ccntot street. Tho house from basement to nttlc was decorated In truo Hallow-en Hallow-en style. A popular nook, dedicated to Hallow en wns dimly Hghtn 1 by pumpkin faces, while gi Inning dovl's, black cats, bnts and snakes added to tho weird appcarnnco of tho sceno. Dancing In tho attic, palm reading and fortune telling were tho ctilcl amusements. Tho suiter suggested IhanksgUiug, nnd was an nrtractuu feature ot tho evening. Tho guesu wero Miss Mario Barber, Jc3sIo Ec-clos, Ec-clos, Mrs. Margaret Clark, Mm. Ellen El-len Ecclcs, Mr. and Mrs. Mairlner Kccles; Messrs Leslie Nosblt, 3. Cast'ctun. Allan Thurman, Alex Preston, Charles West, Goidou Hyde Ed llrossard, William GoodRpend, George Calne, Ernest Carrol, Ueuu Richardson, and Spenc&r Ecclcs. Tho Wobyca Society entertained with a dancing party Wednesday c-vp nlng at the B. Y. C. gymnasium for themselves and escorts. Tho party In all Its appointments was a do llghtful success. The Hallow-en party given by the Kappa Nu glr s Friday e citing in the II. Y. C. gymnasium wns unusually unusu-ally nttr.ictho. Tliu gjmnuslum wns decorated In true Hallow-cn stlo and lighted with Jack O Lanterns. Various Vari-ous booths wero arranged about the hall. Dancing was a feature ot tlio oenIng. Tho evening was enjoyed by everyone nnd was pronounced "A grand success." Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Elliott entertained enter-tained a number ot friends with a Hallow-en party Friday evening at tholr homo on First West street. The Hallow-on Idea was cairled out In the decorations nnd refreshments. Mrs. Luther Howell entertained with a prettily appointed Informal brldgo tea Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Lorenzo Snow. The rooms wero decorated with -cosmas. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Howell on tortalned at dinner In honor ot Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Abrahms lrit Friday evening. Tho table was decorated with chrysanthemums. Coors were laid for eight. After dinner tho ovo-nlng ovo-nlng was spent playing cards. m Mrs. Nettlo T. Sloan and Mrs. D. II. Thomas entertained with a pret tlly appointed Kensington Friday at ternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Thomas on Center street. All about the rooms fall flowers wero effectively arranged. Thirty guests had tho pleasuro of tho afternoon. On Wednesday ot last week Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Bullen entertained at dinner In honor ot Mr. and Mrs. D. Abrahms of Chicago. The tablo was decorated with carnations. Cover-, wero laid for eight. Mrs. H. A. Pederson, entertained a number of friends Monday after noon of last weok with a Kensington In honor of Mrs. Nophi Peterson of Ogden. Tho rooms wero decorated with fall flowers. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments wero served. Miss Iluth Nlhloy entertained a numbor of her llttlo friends with n Hallow-on party Thursday afternoon. On Tuesday last Mrs. N. V. Haws entertained with a Kensington In honor of Mrs. Nephl Peterson. Tho nttrnctlvo decorations wero In Hallow Hal-low en. A delicious supper waB served. Covers woro laid for twelve Miss Margaret NIbloy entortalnod Informally with a Kensington last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Itoy Bullen entertained at dinner last Saturday. Tho tablo had for a centorploco a largo cut glass vase of carnations. Covers woro laid for Miss Cassldy, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss Kyle, Misses Margaret and Edna Ntbley. Mrs. J. H. Marshall and children of Ogden, spent the week hero. Mrs. Nophi Potcrson of Ogden spent tho week hero, guest of Mrs. P. M. NIolson. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Parkinson loft Wednesday for Pocp,ollo whoro thoy will mako tholr faturo home. Mr. William Watson spent tho 'mid weok In Ogden. Mrs. Horace Neboker Is visiting in Ogden ' Mrs Lorenzo S.now ruturned homo to Salt Lako Friday alter a week's stay here. Mrs. A. B. Squires and llttlo son of Salt Lake aro tlsltlng hero guests ot Mrs Lottie Thatcher. Mr. ana Mrs. Guy Cardon nr'TH pnrt of tho week In Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bristol and Miss Mlna Taylor cf Ogden moto.'od horo Inst S inula . Mr. and .Mrs. E. Taft Benson o Trenton, spent Inst Sunday hero.' Tho C lo Clrclo met Wednesday, with Miss Dora Wright. Mrs. Lutlicr Howell gave a short s) nopals of tho attractive play "Tho Bird of Para, dlso" which was plajed In Salt LaKo last week. Mrs. Margaret Claric gavo Ibsen's drama "Tho League of Youth," after which a discussion followed fol-lowed In which Mrs. O. H. Budge lend. Tho hostoss served tea, as sl8ted by Mrs. Luther Howell and Mrs. J. S. Powell. Tho A. C. Woman's club met Inst Monday with Mrs. G. W. Thatcher. Professor Arnold gao a very Interesting Inter-esting talk en by products ot thu wnr. Tho hostoss sorxeii tea, assisted assist-ed by Mrs. II. L. Campbell and Mrs. Prank Thatcher. |