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Show IP if I jt . . Society . . Bit I I On Monday etcnng Mm. L. F Win- M.hi'11 and Miss Kva England entertained enter-tained In honor of Miss Kato Hawks Jfln with n bridal shower. Tho evening "I I was spent In unlquo games, tho I j presentation ot fnlto gifts and social I j i contests. Tho guests numbered flt- I i teen. Miss Hawks recolved many I a lovely and useful gifts. m -' ,;. Mis. Andrew D.ihlo of Weslbn, IT ' Lk spent the first of tho week In this f city, the guest of friends. '1 o & 3 "m Oil Thursday ovcnlng of last week ,1 Miss Francis Thomas entertained J with n delightful social evening In Vm honor of Mrs. Evelyn Ualllf. It was M one of those good tlmo girl affairs, SJ pi'inca and social chat being Indulg- 51 ltd In . Light refreshments were jH ' - seivtd. The guests numbered ten. 'M "Hi ' President and Mrs. Scrgo Balllf Ht left last Monday for Salt Lako City pHfL Miss Kvclyn followed on Monday. $Wt They remained In Salt Lako until ttflB Wednesday when they left for Now fclX York. They havo been tho motifs wjM' for a round of delightful parties and RL dinners and carry with them the I Hp best wishes of tho entlro commun- I W ily- I H SIR. Tho marriage of Mr. Arnold John- $11 1 ton and Miss Esther Wlllmoro took flll T place In the Logan temple on Wedneo B; day, President Joseph It. Shepard flll ofllclntlng at tho ceiemony. Follow- Hfe- ; lag tho marrlago a bridal dinner was SkE riven at tho homo of tho groom. SHf Tho tablo was very prettily decorat- hS . ed with red and jellow nasturtlonB. HBfe i Theio were ten guests. Mr. and HMr Mrs. JohiiBon left on tho evening car mW? for n short trip after which they frJBF will bo at homo In this city. Mm $ Q wKL The Wigwam hall was tho sceno ot lii h very delightful party on Thursday Wf evening of last week when tho lolu- WM J tlvcs and friends of President and As' Mrs. Serge Ualllf gathered In n rc- Sb union and farowell party In their fl r honor. An exceptionally good pro- S grain was given and n. delicious Ml luncheon sorved. Pollowlng this tho ii) guests enjoyed dancing. Thore were m j eighty two prcsont. m . $ !Tho Gilo Circle met this wcok with Mrs. Joseph Odell. Tho program pro-gram was a continuation of last week tho study ot Itomeoatul Juliet, by ! Sli.ikespe.il c, being concluded. Mrs. J. S. Powell read part ot tho play and tho discussion of the same was led by Mrs. II. J. Hatch. A com prehensive report of tho convention cf tho Uiw.li Federation of Women's club"! was given by Mrs. I. P. Stewart Stew-art wl.n was In attendance at Ogdcn. Special guests of the nftcrnoon were Mesdamcs LorMs T. Cannon, J. A. Hulme, Westc 1 Vernon and George Smith. At tli conclusion ot the program dellcl 11 rgfrcshments were sorved. $ cj J On Friday :nlng ot last week tho ladles Hep 'Mlcan club held an evening rcccptl n at tho Wigwam, for tho purpose of Introducing Mrs. Jeanetto Hydo ot Salt Lake City and of listening to a talk given by her on tho vital Issues ot this campaign. Thoro wero about ninety ladles present. pres-ent. Mrs. Roy nullen ond children will Bpend tho coming week at Salt Lako. Miss Patience Thatcher left yesterday yester-day for Now York City where Bho will contlnuo her studies ot the violin vi-olin and voice. Miss Viola Salzner ot Salt Lako City spent last weok end as a guest at the Sorosls houso. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. DoWItt havo returned from a few days spent In Ogden. President and Mrs. E. G. Peterson havo as their guests Mr. Peterson's mother and sisters Misses Joo and Edith. " Drs. E. S. and D. C. Dudgo spent tho early part of tho week In Salt Lake. Tho A. C. Women's club met at the homo ot Mrs. Orval Adams on I Monday afternoon. Piof. Henry Petri Pet-ri son gave a psychological talk on Consciousness and Hehavlor. Theio wero sovcral special g'sts. At tho conclusion of tho program tea was served. J, j On Monday evening tho Sorosls entertained en-tertained with a slumber party. Tho guests Included the nctlvo members :ind pledgees. A delicious breakfast was sorved. On Friday evening of last week tho Gamma Gamma sorority cnter-tnlned cnter-tnlned with a charming card party at tho Wigwam hall. The sorority solors of ccrlso and white wero effectively ef-fectively nrranged In decoration. Light refreshments wero served and prizes wero given to Ireta Cutler and 'Mildred Duckwalter. During tho evening two musical selections were given by Miss Irene Chlpman and a piano solo by Miss Palmer. Thero wcic thirty flvo In attendance Mrs. J. W. Hayward and Mrs. Wm Dudgo left Wednesday for New York City wficro they will Join Dr. Hay-ward Hay-ward nnd make a tour of the eastern cities before their return. t Mrs. C. P. Goodwin Is spending a few days In Salt Lako City. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Wooley and little daughter left Thursday for San Francisco from which place they will sail for tho Hawaiian b-lands. b-lands. Mrs. Wooley has spent tho summer hero and was Joined recently recent-ly by Mr. Wooley. On Sunday evening Miss Ivaloo nudge entertained with a dinner In honor of Miss Evelyn Balllf. Tho decorations wero In keeping with tho Hallowe'en Idea. Covers were laid for the following, the Misses Frdncls Thomas, Dlanch Dudgc, Flora Amus-sen, Amus-sen, Adelald Nellsen, AHco Pcdor-son, Pcdor-son, Rachel Bankhead, Martha Thatcher nnd Alton Odell. V V Mrs. H. Dullen and daughter Helen Hel-en returned Sunday .from, Salt Lako City where they went to attend the Scottl opera. On Saturday last tho Beta Delta entertained with their annual progressive pro-gressive dinner In honor of tho rush-ces. rush-ces. The first course was served nt tho homo ot Mrs. H. R. McGeo where tho decorations -were In red ana while. They then repaired to tho ome of Mrs. S. J. Rich 'where a daln ty color Echcmc of lavender and whlto graced tho table. Tho last course was served at tho Beta Delta soiorlty liome wncrc uecoraiions in fall flowers prevailed. Tho patronesses pat-ronesses wero special guests.. tt On Friday evening of last ween Mrs. Ensign Smith entertained with a charming bridal shower In honor ot Miss Esther Wlllmoro whose marrlago mar-rlago took placo this week. Tho evening ev-ening was spent In music and games. Miss Wlllmoro received some very beautiful gifts. Tho guests numbered number-ed twenty. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hailstone entertained with a family dinner last Sunday. Thoro were twelvo I guests. Those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hailstone of Hyrum, Mr. Jess and Cleve Hall-stono Hall-stono of Garland. 4 8 Mr. Thomas England of Ogden Is spending a few days hero with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Itced Smoot spent a couple of days lu this city as tho guest of hor daughtor Mrs. A. F. Cnrdon. j. $ Yesterday afternoon ono ot (ho most charming of lato bocial nffalrs was given nt tho Hotel Eccles with Mesdaniea Nolllo Lnngton, George It. Hill, George nell nnd Miss Margaret Wilkinson as hostesses. Tho affair Iwn8 a card luncheon. Tho decoration schemo was In Hallowo'cn effect, un Ing colors of red nnd yellow. Tho tally cards wero carried out In quaint Hallowe'en design and beautiful Jnpancso crysanthemums In yellow gracing tho luncheon tables. The menu was also served with tho came pretty effect of coloring. About 100 guests were present. Tho Crimson club met Wednesday at the B. Y. with tho Misses Inos Skeen, Florence Anderson and Marjory Mar-jory Smith. Miss Nan Richards gave a reading from O. Henry and Miss Merl Thurston was Initiated. w -v V A very pluasatn ovcnlng was spent nt tho homo ot our respected townsman, towns-man, C. 0. Dunn, of the Seventh wnrd, on Wodnouday, th o occasion being tho C6th blrthdny nnnlversary of Mr. Dunn. A delicious dinner wns served after which tho evening was, enjoyed visiting. Thero wero eight guests. All Joined In wishing Mr. I Dunn many happy returns of tho day and were delighted to find him so well and happy. The Misses Barbara and .Mnrguer-Ito .Mnrguer-Ito Maughan entertained last Sunday Sun-day at a family dinner in honor ofi, their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maughan, tho occasion being com- pllmcntnry to Mr. Maughan's sixtieth . birthday. Pink rose buds wero used In decoration and centered the table. tab-le. Members of the family wero present with the exception of Preston Pres-ton B, Maughan who Is laboring in tho north western states mission. Mr. Maughan wns the recipient of many pleasing birthday greetings and gifts. ....Tho Brlgham Young Camp of, the Daughters ot the Pioneers met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Moses Thatcher. A splendid program pro-gram was given. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments wero served. Tni guests numbered twenty. The Pierian society met on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the Brlgham Young College at 5 o'clock. Misses Claire Cranncy and Louis Shepard were tho hostesses. Talks were given by Miss Laura Peters and Prof. A. Jensen. At the conclusion ot the program light refreshments werej served. W W V w Tho Kappa Nu held a business meeting Thursday undor the direction direc-tion of their president Miss Graco Wood. Plans and arrangements wero discussed for their Hallowe'en ball which" will take place In the near future.- Last ovenlng tho Wobycas met at the home of Mrs. John E. Carlisle, with Miss Barbara Maughan and Mrs i Mary Carlisle Barber as hostesses. It was purely a business meeting. Thero wero nbout thirty five In attendance. at-tendance. s 4- Mrs. Keck, president of the Occidental Occi-dental board of foreign missions of tho Presbyterian church was a guest at tho New Jersoy Academy recently 4 i S Miss Mnrtln ot tho New Jersey Academy went to Salt Lako City on a short business trip the first of tho week. ? Beulnh Ilenti left Monday morning morn-ing to spend the winter with her mother In Los Angeles. Barbara States of Preston spent Monday evening at tho Now Jersey Academy with her sister Marlca. |