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Show ff " '' . . Society . . v . i g i Ji Quito the affair of the week and Indeed noted among nil tho fall social so-cial cventB was the annual Clio club breakfast held at, tho home of Mrs. It. It. McOco on WednostJay. Thoro . wcro two tables arranged In a tea and' tho decorations were carried, put In tho club colors of yellow and white, centerpieces being formed with crystal vases filled with largo pom-pom chrysanthemums tn yellow. Yellow candle shades and appropriate appropri-ate place cards were used. Mrs. Jno. 0. Peterson was toastmlstress and responses re-sponses were given by Mrs. Roy Thatcher, Miss ndlth Dowen, Mrs.' W. B. Carrol nnd Mrs. L. SardnL Tlicso were In humorous vein, commenting com-menting on the club's recent efforts In regard to tho community theatre. Tho breakfast was served promptly at ono nnd the menu consisting of three elaborate courses. Tho afternoon's after-noon's entertainment waa In charge nf Mrs. Amy Lyman Merrill and Mrs Mosoa Thatcher. Tho ladles were divided Into threo groups and throe short Impromptu playa were given causing much merrlMont, not tho least of which was caused by the prizes. There were twcnty-flvo In attendance. Mrs. Carrlo Stocker of Chicago ,a Bister of Mrs. McGee, was a special guest. Dr. und Mrs. Hayward returned from tho cast n Tuesday. S $ t Miss Victoria Howell and Miss Martha Cannon of Salt Lako City are spending tho week end with Mayor and Mrs. Vv'm. Howell. ! Announcement Is mado by Mrs. C. It. oulscn of the engagement of her daughter Vera Nielsen to Mr. Wilbur Wil-bur II. Langford. The marriage will bo In December. 9 v v T Tho Tlerian Literary society of tho D. Y. met Thursday afternoon In tho mechanic nrt9 building. Tho hostesses were tho Misses Marvel Grlffln, Edna Hatch and Eva Peterson. Peter-son. A solo was given by Miss Julia Ahrens and Tresldent Henderson was present and gave a talk. Marguerite Mar-guerite Itider gavo a short reading, from a popular author. Kefresh-ments Kefresh-ments were served nt the conclusion. 4 4 s On Wednesday nfternoon tho Det-tcrment Det-tcrment club of Cache Junction met at the limo of Mrs. E. B. Smith. A delicious luncheon was served. A cluster of pink and white carnations In a crystal vaso formed the ccntor-I ccntor-I piece of the table from which bluo ribbon streamers were stretched to each cover where tho place cards wcro In blue bird design. Tho afternoon af-ternoon was spent in sowing and social so-cial pastime. Out of town guests wcro Mrs. Harry Monroe of ocatcllo nnd Mrs. Andrew Dahlo of Weston. Miss Vlara Kramer and Miss Ilernlco Stocks also called durln gthe Afternoon. After-noon. t $ 5 J Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Nelson of Morgan Mor-gan and Mrs. Danllo Thomas of Og-den Og-den nro tho guests of their daughter daugh-ter and sister Mrs, S. I). Ilenson In tills city. www Tho U. A. C. Wocn's club met at tho Hotol Eccles Monday with Mrs. George n. Hill as hostoss. Tho program pro-gram was given by Mrs. George n. Hendricks who gavo a very nhlo talk on leading economic questions of tho day. Special guests of tho after- noon were Mcsdames M. C. Merrill, Nclllo D. Langton and Oooigo B. Calne. On Wednesday evening at the Hotel Ho-tel Eccles the otary dinner was held. Mr. E. O. Howard of'Waikor Bros. Danklng Co. and Mr. Edward Jones, clearing house'cyaralner of Salt Lako City wero special guests and gave Interesting talks on finance. Mr. Seth II. Blair returned tho fjrst of the, week from Detroit, Michigan, Mich-igan, where' ho spent ten days. The monthly banquet and meeting of the medical society was held on last Saturday evening at tho Hotel Eccles. Dr. Ezra Rich of Ogden who has recently returned from the cast was the speaker of tho evening. The Eleventh ward Sunday school entertained with a dancing party at tho Pavilion on Wednesday evening. Miss Rache Dalllf of Salt Lake City Is here visiting friends. Mrs. Russel Hartle spent last week end In Salt Lake City. - Mrs. H. It. McGee spent a couple of days In Ogden this week. $ Tho Crimson girls of tho B. Y. held their regular meeting on Wednesday Wed-nesday with the Misses Laprlel Hawkins, Julia Manning and Neva Parkinson as hstcsses. Miss Norma Watklns read a selection "The Lady of tho Moon" and Miss Marjorie Smith rendered a piano solo. Miss Opal Brown, a pledgee, was admitted admit-ted aa a member of the society. On Monday evening a number of frlend3 of Miss Elizabeth Drysdale entertained for her with a surprise pa'fty at 'her homo, the occasion bo-lng bo-lng her birthday anniversary, a most delicious suvper was served. Mrs. S. B. Barlow was a week end guest nt tho Beta House - On Wednesday afternoon Miss Lottie Thatcher entertained with a Kensington. Tho guests were the members of tho Sigma Thct.i Phi. Delicious refreshments wero served and tho afternoon spent in sowing. On Friday evening of last 'week-tho 'week-tho Fifth ward choir entertained at tho ward hall with a social and danco In honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nelson. Mrs. Nelson Is a recent brldo'nnd was formerly Miss Myrtle Btttt. A splendid program was rendered ren-dered and tho evening greatly en-Joyed, en-Joyed, f Mrs. It. S. McAllstcr entertained the ladles of the St, John Outld on Thursday afternoon. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. There wcro sixteen guests. , On last Saturday evening the relatives rel-atives o Mr. Herschel Bullen entertained enter-tained for him at his home, the occasion oc-casion being his birthday annlver-sarf. annlver-sarf. A delicious supper was served and a pleasant social evening enjoyed. enjoy-ed. . J ' Tuesday evening tho Sigma Alpha fraternity entertained with a stag party In honor of their rushees at the fratornlty house. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Ward entertained at dinner. Tho guests wcro the Misses Jennie Reed, Agnes Llndscy, Blanch Mn-denhall Mn-denhall and Radla Larson. On Tuesday Mrs. Wm. Nelson held a trouseau tea. Mrs. Nelson Is a recent re-cent brldo who was formerly Miss Myrtle Batt. On Wednesday afternoon tho first years at tho B. Y. C. gave a dancing matinee In tho gymnasium. More than one hundred class members wero present. Tho party was directed direct-ed by class officers nnd class director. direct-or. Miss McCarry and Professor Shepard. w w w w Miss Louise. Bird of Preston was a week end guest ut the Theta Hpuse. Sunday last Mrs. O. T. Alvord entertained en-tertained at dinner. A centerpiece of roses was used and covers wcro laid for eight, Mrs. Joseph Campbell and Mrs. Stephen Hailstone went to Hydo' Park on Wednesday to attend a' meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers, which waa held nt the homo of Mrs. Chailes BaiTn'he program pro-gram was given by Mrs. Suple Sea-mona Sea-mona nnd the topic waa tho landing of the Pilgrim Fathers. Dainty refreshments re-freshments weie served. 8 S On Satudray tho Beta Delta sorority soror-ity held final Initiation fo rtho fol lowing members Ireta Cutler, Gladys j Holt, Nora Eccles, Zlna Hague, Mrs. J R. L Ormsby, ' Janice Wrathal, ' Pearl Southwlck and, Martha Cowan. -Following the Inflation ceremonies, a bUffot luncheon wu3 served. v w w Sunday the Theta girls entertain- j cd at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Wm, ) Merrill and, Mlas Clover Johnson.' j Covers' wero laid for sixteen. i -. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Malmroao en- J tertafned Monday evening with a ifl supper and dancing party in honor 1 of-' Mrs. B. C. Stelfel of Salt Lako ' 1 City. Tea roses wcro used on tho j table and covers were laid for eight. j ' On Tuesday evening at the W'g- , warn tho Delta Nu fraternity enter-,, talned with a dancing party. Refreshments Re-freshments were served during tho Intermission. There wore sixty guests Is attendance. , ' - Mrs. R. T. Shaw and family of e, Garland nro tho guests of Mr. a.w..J, J Mrs. B. It.Owen this week;,- Mi-3. L.'V.. Hovcy entertained on Saturday aftern&iT and evening at ' her homo on E. 4th 3. street. Tho rooms wore beautifully decorated with cut flowers. Supper was served serv-ed to fourteen guests. w . w NA Last Sunday tho Beta Delta enter-" t 1 talned In honor, of their seventh an- nlversary..The-season's flowers wero)i i effectively arranged about, the rooms' ' , an don tho luncheon tables were a delicious three course luncheon was, i served. The afternoon was spent In musical numbers. ; fSi.., , |