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Show K . . Society . . H jjiii J H I Unfit evening at (ho Brlgham B ' Young College n laitfo reception was H held for the students of that Instltu- B lion by the members of tho faculty- fl A noted finest was Mr. Adam S. H llconlon who U superintendent of K the rhurch schools. The library was B very beautifully decorated with B flowers and cozy corners wcro effec- H lively arranged. Dancing wag on- B Joyed In tho gymnasium. Tho com- 1 inlttco on reception and program B oonslsted of President Henderson, W B O. Koblnson, I.. DJarnnson and Miss B Florence Carlisle Committees on B decoration, Lylo Allrcd, E. J. Fassoo H Francis Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Asa K, Uflwcy. Commltteo ou amusemdnt, H ' Barbara Maughan, A. N. Soronson, H: A, L. Jensen, Lettlo Sorcnson, F. A. H" Chrlntensen and Coach Knapp. Com- H , inlttee on refreshments, Laura Fet- H'' 4 rs, Mary Snronson and Grace Wood. H mam HHHBi M On Wednesday tho marriage ot B' Miss . Hilda Peterson ot this city Bl and Mr. Joseph R. ChrlstenBCn ot B Fountain Green, Utah, took place- In B this city. Tho coromony was sol- H emsl-cd at tho Logan templo and In B tho ov'erflng & bridal reception was "hold atjha homo of tho brldo's ". nrothenMr. Kilwln Peterson. Asters B j wcro iiscd throughout tho rooms and placed In. pretty clusters on tho sup- per tablu. There wcro, thirty guc'sts HBJ Mr. and'Mra. Chrlolcnscn lmvo gono ' for a bridal trip to southern Utah B lifter which they will return to this U city to mnko their homo tor tho wln- J s s 5 H Tho Clio Circle hold their first ftVM meeting of the season on Wednesday f at tho homo of Mrs. I. F. Stowart. BBBB H Representatives or other women's H clubs of the city and members of tho H ntako Mutual boards wero special H guests ot the afternoon. Tho topic H of tho day was tho community thca- H tro. and plans wcro discussed for tho estellMimcnt of ono horo, where plays might bo produced by Miss H-ntsman of tho A. C, also MIbs Babcock ot tho Varsity Flayers of Bait Lako CI y and other producers of like reput lion, whore tho best In the spoken drma might bo foBtered and placed l fore tho public In n fitting manner The members of the Clio dctormlr.'-.l to sponsor this movement ant' asked fortho cooperation cooper-ation ot tho 'ier clubs and leading women ot tho city. Tho progrnm for tho coming yc r was also discussed and Shakespearian drama with some musical afternoons was agreed upon. At tho conclusion light refreshments wcro served. W 9 V V ' j A most pleasing aftornoon was enjoyed en-joyed yesterday at the home of Mrs. Oeorgo W. Thatcher. The occasion was a reception for the girls ot the Sophomore, Junior and Sonlor classes class-es of the Agricultural College given by tho faculty women's league of that Institution. The rooms wcro very tastefully decorated with duelers due-lers ot fall flowers effectively arranged. ar-ranged. Thcro was a business meeting meet-ing of tho faculty leoguo first fpl-lowod fpl-lowod by the reception. Several splendid musical numbers wore, glv; en by tho Misses Clalro Cardon, Pa-tlonco Pa-tlonco Thatcher,. Evolyn Sorcnson and Mr. Hess. Tho general commltteo commlt-teo consisted ot Mcsdames Thatcher, Thatch-er, Gcorgo B. Hondrlcks and Roy B. West, whllo Mrs. V. S. Harris pro-sldod pro-sldod In tho dining room. On Tuesday evening ono of tho prettiest parties of tho early fall was held at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Feck when their daughters Ef-flo Ef-flo and Florcnco entertained In honor hon-or of Miss Adcllno Parkinson. The decorations wero carried out In a color schemo ot yellow, various fall flowers being effectively arranged about tho rooms. Charming refresh ments wcro served' during tho evening even-ing and games and music enjoyed. Tho Misses Feck rendered several numbers. There wcro thirty Euouts in attendance Miss Mary Martin, Mrs. Nowey, and Mrs. F. O. KcynotdB entertained the Ladles Missionary society ot the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon after-noon at tho home ot Mrs. Reynolds on East Center. Miss Martin gave a review of tho book The Revolt of Sundaranraa, by Maud' Johnson Elinors. El-inors. A vocal solo was given by Mrs. Ncwcy and piano solo by Mrs. Martlncau. There were clghtcon guests present and at the conclusion the program ten was served. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Boyd Hatch cntertalnod with a charming bridge luncheon. Fall flowers wcro used In tho decoration of the rooms land on the dainty luncheon tables. On Tuesday evening Miss Mar) I Dalncs entertained with a very pretty pret-ty birthday dinner in honor ot her sister Miss Sadie Dalnes. Blackeyed Susans formed a most attractive center for the table where eovora vore laid for eight. Thursday afternoon Mre. J. E. Carlisle entertained the Jooscph Smith camp of tho Daughters of the PIonccrB. The regular program was given by Mrs. Jnmes II. Llnford and Mrs. Isaac Smith, whllo a most cn-Joyablo cn-Joyablo reading was given by Miss Cowley. At tho conclusion a dainty lunch was served. Thcro were eighteen eigh-teen guests. ' On last Saturday evening Mrs. O. II. Budgo entertained at a delightful delight-ful dinner In honor of President and Sergo Balllf. A pretty cluster of asters as-ters centered tho table whero covers wero laid for fourteen.- following tho dinner n social evening was enjoyed. en-joyed. , t -f President and Mrs. Sergo 'Balllt formed the motif for a most delightful delight-ful dinner party which was given on Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Federaon at their handsome residenco on Third South bnd First west. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out In the decorations, decora-tions, altera and roses being used. Covers were laid for slitcen guests. Following tho dinner a social evening was enjoyed. Mrs. Ward McAllster and little daughter Betty of Salt Lake City are the guesti of Mr. and Mr. R. t. McAllster. Mc-Allster. ' Mrs. E, R. Owen aaent few days' ot this week In Garland. On Friday evening of last week Mrs. C. E. Hasklns was the guest of honor at a theatro party at the Lyric. Ly-ric. Following lunch was enjoyed at the Bluebird. Thero were ten guests. Monday evening a number of the close friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sell called at their home and enjoyed en-joyed a social evening before their, departure for Salt Lake City where they are going shortly to make their home. Delicious, refreshments were served and the evening spent la social so-cial pastime. The Misses Rebecca and Margaret Cardon entertained last Saturday evening ev-ening with a most delightful handkerchief hand-kerchief shower In honor oof Miss Adcllna Parkinson who Is leaving soon for Salt Lako City. A dainty lunch was served and tho evening spent in games and social chat. Thcro were fifteen guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newbold havo returned from n week's Irlp to Salt Lako City. Mr. and Mrs. J,ohn Holdcn of Salt Lako City spent three days In this city this week. Mrs. Roy Bullcn and Mrs. A. F. Cardon went to Salt Lake City to attend at-tend the trouseau tea of Miss Zella Smoot whoso marrlago to Mr. Carlisle Car-lisle Nlbley of this city takes place next week. I v Mrs. Ross Anderson entertained with a charming little supper party on Tuesday evening In honor of her Mstcr MIbs Adellno Parkinson. Tho tablo waB prettily graced with asters and roses. There were covers for fourteen. Mrs. D. C. Budgo returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from a week's visit to Salt Lako City. Thursday evening of last wsek Miss Myrtle Kellsen entertained at a bridal shower in honor of Miss Hilda Hil-da Peterson. Fall flowers wars effectively ef-fectively used about the rooms and delicious refreshments were served. Tho evening was spent In games and music. Thero wero forty seven guestB and Miss Peterson was the recipient of a beautiful array of lovely love-ly and useful gifts. Mrs. N. J. DoSanders returned from a fortnight's vIbU to relatlvea In Salt Lako City Thursday morning. morn-ing. Mrs. Wm. Howell epent a couplo of days In Ogdcn this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. UaBklns left Monday for Portland, Ore,, whero they will spend the winter. if I On Monday afternoon 11 lee Hilda Peterson entertained at the home of her brother for Mr. Edwin Peterson with a trousonu tea. The rooms and well appointed tea table wero decorated decor-ated In asters. The hours were from three to seven. A nost elaborate and beautiful trouseau waa displayed display-ed and about seventy five trieads i sailed d'urlng the oftersooa. On Monday the A. C. Women's club met at the homo of Mrs. C. P. Cardon. Miss Ethel Nellsen gave a most Interesting talk on community nursing. Mrs. Collins T. Cannon was a special guest of the afternoon. Miss Adeline Parkinson left on Wednesday at noon for Salt Lako City w'hero she will enter tho Latter Day Saints hospital nursing school. She haB been tho motif for a num ber of smart social affairs during tho past few days and was accompanied-' to tho train by a bevy of girl friends. Mr. Preston Thatcher of Salt Lake City spent last week end here vlslt-lng vlslt-lng friends and relatives. Mrs. B. T. Cardon has returned to this city after a week's stay In Salt Lako City. Mrs. Frank Rolapp of Salt Lako Is spending a few days hero the guest ot ber mother Mrs. Mario B. Thatcher. Miss Mario Barber returned Tuesday Tues-day from Denver whero sho has been attending tho convetnlon of Red Cross secretaries. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hailstone returned to this city Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon from n month's motoring trip to Oregon. They report a most delightful time. While away they visited Mrs. Hailstone's sister Mrs. Frank Davenport at Hood Elver. On Monday evening there was held at the Wigwam a most delightful dancing party. It was given by the Sorosls and the guests Included all 'ho active members and their partners. part-ners. Garden flowers wero used about tho pretty hall and light refreshments re-freshments were served during the Intermissions. Tho guests numbered forty. Mrs. Spencer Felt ot Salt Lako City arrived In this city Wednesday to spend a few days with her mother moth-er Mrs. Joseph Howell. On Saturday evening of last week tho Phllomathlon and Pierian Literary Liter-ary societies gave parties for the now members. The Piorlan party was In tho nature of a masqscrode. J Mr. Cecil, national Christian En- dcavor worker was a guest at tho New Jersey Academy September 29. He gave u very Interesting and amusing talk la Honeyman Parlors tlTat evening. Miss Holcn Faye Fair, west central cen-tral T. W. C. A. asersUrr. wm a cuest at the New Jersey Academy tho first of the weA. A reception 1 was given in her honor Monday ev- &t jonlng. 3, |