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Show B I I , ,. ..- I j . . Society . . BB y n - -j '." - ' "' B Mrs. C. B. Civu and two children B situ Jicro from Ogdon tho guests of B : Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Ilcceo. HH , - j $ HBj On Saturday last Mrs. Ariel Car- BBj lon gave an afternoon rcccptloon In B honor of Iter mother, Mrs. Ilccd BBj Smoot, licr aunt Mrs Leo Orccn Mch- Bflj nrds nnd her slslor, Miss Zclla BK Smoot.. Fresh garddon floowcrs wero BB abooitt tho rooms and on tlio pretty B lea table. Presiding at tho tea tablo BB) ivoru Mrs. Luther Howell and Mrs. B 1). C. Htidgo nnd assisting Mrs. Car- BB ' , i don In receiving wero Mrs. Guy Car- B lon, Mrs. C. I. Cardon and Mrs. B eo. B. Hendricks. About soventy- BB "T0 Bucsls called during tho after- BBj ( B bbbbbt B, Mrfl- T nn Moldrum of Ogdcn BB spent n few days hero tho guests of BB. Jhor mother, Mrs. Julia Nlbley. Rj i BB i Fcrhaps tho most elaborate of lcto BB 1 social affairs wero tho Bridge and BBj I FIro hundred luncheon given Tues- BBj i "y afternoon by Mrs. M S. Budgo B I ' nnd Mrs. J. W. Hayward nt tho BB i liomo of Mrs. Budge. A very pretty BB -drcoartlvo scheme was carried out BB J lvlth pink and whlto asters and cos- BB i ,no3 "'"' "lasses of brightly colored BB -.autumn leaves In offectlvc arrange- BB' ' ment. The lunclicoon menu was also BB i served with very charming and cf- B, l, focttvu decorative touches. The af- B ( e. -'air whb given In honor of Mrs. Wal- BB m i ..lace Sudo and Mrs. Caspar Pond, to BB ' w" guest prizes were given, tho BB Card prizes wero awarded to Mrs. H - ' Moses Thatcher, Mrs. K. Taft Bon- BB i ' ,,0M' nntl J,r3, Ilo'J Hatch. Fifty BB ' t tiichIs wero In attendance. i B I Thursday evening n, delightful BB ) party was glvon by Mr,and Mrs. Al- BBJ j , lierl Cuuper. Thero wero thirty BB 1 xuests and a most enjoyable even- BB j lug of games, contests nnd social BB P81 lltiio was had. Delicious rcfrcsh- BBj , $ ments wero served. IS BB hllsa Marie Darber has gono to BsM Denver to attend tho Convention of Bslj Ilcd Cross Secretaries to be held at B ' that place. Sho will bo gono a week m " -or ten days. B B ' The Unity Clrclo met Tuesday at- B ' ' tcmoon with Mrs. Parley Peterson. B "T,1 Program for tho afternoon was B iu Victor Hugo .Mrs. N. n. Jones B ave a very Interesting talk on bis B writings. Miss La Von llcnnlon sang H Komu trench songs. Special guests B " of tho afternoon wero mesdames Bsh Carrol Humphreys nnd Johnson. Do- M i ltclous refreshments wero served. B j B '" Tll A. C. Womens Club held their first meeting on Monday f-Ucrnoon f-Ucrnoon at tho homo of Mrs. Ceo. Champ. Tho program was given by Mrs. Geo. Dell who read two short plays, '"i ;a Play Itoom" by Doris Hnlman i ; 1 "Adam and Eve" by Ooo. Mldt 'on and Quy Bolton. Ito-freshment Ito-freshment wero served. Special guests of '.'10 afternoon wero Mrs. J. C. Wai rs and Mrs. Nclllo B. Langton. V Thursda; Miss Mary Dalncs entertained enter-tained with a delightful evening In honor ot her sister, Miss Kathyrlno Dalncs of Preston, whoso marrlago will talco placo In tho near future. Tho affair was a handkerchief shower show-er and tho guests numbered fifteen Dainty refreshments wero served and tho evening spent In music nnd games. On last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Mitton entertained with a dinner In honor ot Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mitton who are leaving in tho near future for New London Wisconsin whero Mr. Mitton has accepted the position of superintendent of tho Borden Milk Co. Tho guests Included members mem-bers ot tho family only and numbered fourteen. !$$ Tuesday oveslng a miscellaneous bridal shower was given for Mrs. Clnnc Curtlx, a rccont brldo, nt her home on West Center. Tho rooms were prettily decorated with asters. A delicious buffet supper was Bcrv-cd. Bcrv-cd. There wero sixteen guests. The ovcnlng was spent in music and games, and Mrs. Curtis received an array of lovely and useful gifts. Miss Lcona Barrett loft last week for San Francisco whero sho will contlnuo her studies on tho violin. On Sunday last E. It. Owen went to Trenton to givo tho address nt tho Sunday evening services. Ho was accompanied by Mr. Jns. McMurrln and the Misses Lucllo Owen and Joscphlno Llndqulst who gavo musical musi-cal numbers. 3 $ Yesterday afternoon tho A. C. Faculty Womens League held their first business mcotlng. It was held at tho rcsldcnco ot Mrs. E. O. Peterson Peter-son nnd Immediately following a reception re-ception was hold for tho girls of tho Freshman ClaBS. Mrs. Geo. n. Hill was chairman and the committee Refreshments were set red and sover-al sover-al musical numbers given. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Watfclns entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mitton, with a dinner party. The tablo held a crystal vase of asters for tho ccnter-plcco ccnter-plcco nnd covers wore laid for twelve A social evening followed. Mrs. M. C. Merrill entertained at tho A. C. practlco house for tho active ac-tive members of tho Sigma Tucta Phi on Wednesday evening. Dainty refreshments wero served nnd musical musi-cal numbers given by the Misses Margaret. Worlcy and Lavon Bcn-1011. Bcn-1011. .. Mr. and Mrs. J. It, Hnllstono ot Trcmonton spent a couple of days In this city during tho week. A delightful country chicken dinner din-ner was enjoyed on Tuesday ovcnlng at tho Hyrum -Houso .in Hyrum. Thoso partlclpatlng'wero Major nnd Mrs. rtussel Hartle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson, Captain Sullivan and Miss Claire Cardon. On Thusrday tho Pierian Literary-society Literary-society of tho Brlgham Young Col-lego Col-lego met In tho mechanic arts building. build-ing. Miss Alia Flfo and Miss Afton Ballard were hostesses. Mrs. Mary Carlisle Barber gave a most Interesting Interest-ing reading and the afternoon was concluded with refreshments. Friday evening ot last week a party par-ty was given at tho home of Miss La-von La-von Bcnnlon. The guests wero all tho active members of tho Sorosls. Cards formed tho diversion of tho ovcnlng with dainty refreshments served at tho conclusion. $ Tho Sorosls nro now established at their now sorority homo nt 128 South First East. ' Saturday cvcnln gtho girls of the Now Jorsey Academy enjoyed nn At Homo party. Tho foro part of tho evening tho Honcyman girls nnd teachers wero at homo to tho girls and faculty of the Academy and Parks hall, after which the faculty! and girls ot tho -academy and Parks! hall wero at homo to those living In Hooncyman. Dr. Rehcrd, president of Westmtn-tscr Westmtn-tscr College and Dr. Surie, "manager oi tho financial campaign of Westminster West-minster College, Salt Lake City, wero dinner guests at Now Jersey Academy Aca-demy on Sunday, Sept. 19. $$ During tho paBt week several new girls liavo entered the boarding department de-partment of tho New Jersey Academy. Aca-demy. , "KuDitase Obllg The new social order Cmn6 thnt those who have the hlcheKt tulonu. ihe greatest mentnl endowment, devot them to those who ore less fortunut, Is service that will elevate slid boM thott with -: live. |