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Show ' WITH THE SOCIETY CIRCLES IKB Mrs. S. J. Joppson was the charm- KKB Ing hostosn at a flvo hundred party, KKB Friday aftornoun, at tho Joppaon IKB i homo on West Center. Tho national B jj colors, togethor vrlth red and white B ' g carnations, decorated tho rooms and HBVj i I tables. Six small tables ot flvo Uun- BSJ '" I dred wero played, after "which lunch BSJ was dorved at 6 o'clock. A prlzo was J awarded for tho high score. Tho J t Uosts were as follows: Mrs. II. O. J JIayball, Mrs. Win. Bowen, Mrs. N. ( "W. Kimball, Mrs. Leo Thatcher, Mrs. H ' 'O. T. Alvord, Mrs. H. J. DoWItt, Mrs. BSM i Arthur Batenon, Mrs. Josslo Karl, B Mrs. Josoph Odoll, Mrs. Wm. Thaln, "Mrs. Mosos Thatcher, Jr., Mrs. II. A. J Poderson, Mrs. P. M. Nlelson, Mrs. HBlH "Harry Farr, Mrs. John Christiansen, Bb Mrs. S. I). Thatchor, Mrs. A. D. Doll, H Mrs. E. O. Dell, Mrs. J. W. Crawford, H Mrs. Frank Karl, Mrs. C. W. Nlbley. H Jr., Mrs. M. K. Hanks, Mrs. D. II. B Thomas. Mrs. Lottie Thatchor, Mrs. J Ellen Eccles, Mrs. Ilhoda II. Cook, And Mrs. Mario U. Thatchor. HHH fl Miss Mao Edwards gavo an Interp- H . TOttvo reading of modern plays, Wod- B 1 nosday evening In tho pavilion, undor H 4 , 'tho direction of Miss Sarah Hunts- man, head of dramatics at tho U. A. H f O. Tho plays read wero "Tho Llttlo H ' i Man," by John Galsworthy; "How H , Ho Lied to Her Husband,' by John H Tlernnrd, and "Hlders to tho Sea," by H J. M. Synge. About ono hundred In- H -vlted guests were present. B B Mrs. O. A. Garff entertained at n H 'dinner party Thursday evening In H honor of Miss Gonevo Fitzgerald of H 'Salt Lake, who has been ber guest H for two months, but will lcavo for her B liomo on Monday. Tho rooms nnd H table wero very prettily decorated with rod and yellow tulips and star flowers. Games and music were' tha spoclal foaturos of the ovenlng. Tho following guests wero present: Misses Qenevo Fitzgerald, Ada Mltton, An-nlo An-nlo Mltton, Mao Larson, Dorothy Whcatley, Mao Lewis, Loratno Dunbar, Dun-bar, Ollvo Stlrland, Messrs. Al. Peterson, Pet-erson, Wllford Peterson, Frank Baugh, Walter Hawkins, Joseph Mc-Murrln, Mc-Murrln, W. E. Mltton, O. A. Garff, Mrs. W. E. Mltton, Mrs. Vera Williamson, Wil-liamson, and Mrs. p. A. Garff. t Aftor tho commencement exercises of tho Drlgham Young collcgo, Sunday Sun-day afternoon, Miss Arvilla Johnson was tho hostess of a vory delightful dinner, glvon at nor home on Fifth West. The table was decorated with seasonable flowers and tho menu was carried out with a color scheme to match. Besides the hostess, covers wero laid for Messrs, Ilussell Bernt-son, Bernt-son, Morlo and Ralph Hyer, Wayni Wlsor, Glon and Vernon Blttor, Misses Clara Johnson, Luna Peder-son, Peder-son, Molba Morgan, Deta Peterson, and Llzzlo Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Johnson chaperoned tho party. Tho Beta Dolta sorority cntertalnod with a card party at the sorority house, Wednesday ovenlng. Tho rooms wero beautifully decorated with applo blossoms and white rosos. Miss Vorna Lludqulst won tho prlzo In tho card game. Tho evonlng was concluded with dancing. Tho guosts wero: Mlssos Vorna Ltndqulst, Flor-onco Flor-onco Tavert, Nona Wright, Eva Joy Nlolson, Georgia Devldson, Stella Larson, Naomi Larson, ' Knld Ruff. Luella Anderson, Monta Hansen, Helen Thatcher, Ada Mltton, Olona Smith, LaVolr Peterson, Agglo Tar- bet, Messrs, Eugeno Stewart, Joseph McMurrln, Earl Van Wagner, Will Merrill, Wilbur Thaln, Wendell Thaln, D. Pitman, A. F. Bracken, W. Hansen, Ileubon JonBson, Moso Reader, Read-er, and Aqullla Monson. The Drlgham Young college graduation gradu-ation exercises wero held Sunday 'n tho Nlbtoy Hall. Apostlo Stophen L. Richards of Salt Lako gave tho address ad-dress to the graduates. President C. N. Jensen gavo tho school report for tho year. A short addross wis given by Congressman Joseph Howell. Music was furnished by the choir and ladles' chorus. Two papers were road. One was by Miss Enid Ruff on "Chances ot Education." The othor was by Kenneth Draper, "Our National Hymn." Tho Mrldge club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. George Torgensen'. Brldgo was played from two small tables, with refreshments following. Tho Delta Pi club will meet this afternoon with Miss Adeline Barber. Sewing will bo the diversion ot the afternoon. Refreshments will be served. Tha Vonna Lu club was entertained Friday Afternoon by Miss Alice Ped- orson. MIbb Hattlo Smith entertained tho following members of tho C. L. S. Society Thursday ovenlng with a Kensington. Maggie Bulock, Dolcle Anderson, LaPrlel Clapp, Voda Harry, Har-ry, Ivy Oliver, Letha Mathews, and Mabel Nielsen. Crocheting and needle work was Indulged In. a. A surprise party was given Miss Dolcle Anderson Saturday evening In honor ot her birthday, at her home Tho color scheme of green and 'white was carried out In the decorations and menu. Music and cards'' 'wero the featuros of the evening.'" "Tb.o following fol-lowing Kuesta were pros'entirJ,Mrs. Richard Cramer, Mrs. Victor1 Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Mrs. Wennegreen, Mrs': E. D. Clapp, Mrs. Oscar Wlnnegreo'n, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen, Mr. and Mrs.' Archie Anderson, Misses Mabol Nielsen, Niel-sen, Lota Mathews, Veda Harry, Ivy Cllver, Hattlo Smith, LaPrlol Clapp, Maggie Bullock, Rose Henstrom, Graco Naylor, Messrs, Crorokston, Newton Melancr. Arthur Larson, Donald Don-ald Burnham, Oliver Hanson, Herman Nayler, Frank Poulsen, and John Javls. Mrs. O. W. Adams and children returned the first part of tho week from Bear River, whero she has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Hyrum Neboker, for two weeks. Mrs. M. S. Riley returned to her home In Salt Lake, Friday, after spending two weeks In Logan visiting visit-ing with friends and hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 'Belrdneau. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thatchor of Sugar City, Idaho, are visiting with their mother, Mrs. Ann Thatcher. Mrs. Robert J. Blntord loft Monday for Fort Douglas, where she wll.1 Join Captain Blntord. Misses Lctta and Lcora Thatcher have returned from Sugar City, whore thoy have beon toachlng school during tho past winter. II. K. Hatch roturned from California Cali-fornia this week. , I Mrs. A. E. Bowen returned from I Salt Lako Tuesday, whero sho spent a few days after hor return from Now York, where sho spent tho wlntor. Airs. W. H. Israolson nnd children 1 aro hero front Ogden to visit with their paronts, Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Ames. While hero, Mrs. Israolsen is houso guest of her sister, Mrs, Farrcll John3on. |