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Show J . . Society . . BBJ K. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hudson will I Bare on Wednesday for Salt Lake I J $ J- 5 I The A C. Women's club met with Brs. O C Budge on Monday afloi- I Boon. TJie tea tablo was very pret-' pret-' with anvautumn centerpiece ar- I Banged with bright leaves and fruit, 'lio program was given by Miss Margaret Wilkinson.' Her subject Vs' tlio O. Henry' Memorial. Spo-Bnl Spo-Bnl guests of tho afternoon wcro Vfsdaiiies Ilhoda I). Cook, Sam Thatcli-er, Taul Genter. Horace Cut-icr, Cut-icr, Nelllo 13. Langton and C. W. rond S $ S $ ' ' I Mrs. John O. Peterson entertalnea Blast evenhfg at a .charming supper party In honor qf Mr. and Mrs. Or-H Or-H ril Adams. Tho centerpiece of. tho table was daintily arranged with cut flowers. Covers woro laid for (ten. A social evening followed. I Mrs nussel Hartlo spent last week in Sallj Lake City. ' I Last evening the greatest of fall I goda! ovents at tho B. Y. C. took PUcc. tho Kappa Nn Hallowcjen party. This Is an annual affair and nothing Is spared to make It the best of Its kind. AH decorations arc slrlctly In keeping with the Hallow-e'en Hallow-e'en Idea, as aro the, various entertaining enter-taining features of the o cnlng. A largo crowd attended and the Kippa Nu ball was again pronounced by every one a complete success, '$ Mr. and Mrs. John Haukhead entertained en-tertained at dinner laBt Sunday it honor of Mr and Mrs. Orvll Adams & ? $ Mrs. N. J. DeSanders entertained a', dinner last Sunday. Tho tablo was grnced with a centerpiece, of roses. Coveia wero laid for eight. S Tho Pierian Literary society met Thursday at the II. Y. C. Tho MIsbcs Magglo Itcesc, Bernlco Oldham and Loulo Gcsscl wcro hostesses Prof. A. F. Jensen gave'a talk on the literary lit-erary value of tho club. Afton Ballard Bal-lard gave a reading from O. Henry. Tho refreshments wcro canted out In a color scheme) of orango and I black On Monday the Phi Kappa Iota fraternlay entertained with a dancing danc-ing party at tho Wlgwnm. Decorations Decora-tions wero In blue and whlto. There wore nbout ninety guests. Last Saturday evening tho Window Win-dow Trimmers convention was held at tho Wlgwnm. The decorations woro very elaborate nnd several specialties spe-cialties In entertainment wero featured fea-tured during tho evening. Thcro weio about sixty couples In attendance. attend-ance. 4 $ 4 Thursday evening tho members of the Country Man's club entortalncu at a dancing party at tho Wigwam. Thorowro about thirty flvo guests In attendance. s S t The Misses frauds McAtlster and Sara Maughau entertained with a delightful" Hallowe'en paity Thursday Thurs-day evening. Tho affair was unlqu-In unlqu-In that It was held on the banks of Logan river around a hugo bon fire. There wcro twenty flvo guests nnd all the old spooky games woro played. Campflro refreshments were served. Mrs. B. G. Blair ontertnlned nt dlnnoi Thursdny evening, Covers weic laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Boss Anderson and Mr. and Mrs Wm. Evans. 9 On Monday evening tho Misses Olive nnd TIlIlc Johnson entertained with n delightful evening In honor of Mrs, Arnold Johnson, formerly Miss bsthcr Wllmore, a brldo of last wcek. Tho rooms nnd luncheon tablo tab-lo wcro prettily decotnted In fill flowers. Tho guests numbered sixteen. six-teen. A delicious lunch was served and tho 'evening Bpent In music and games. Las Saturday afternoon Mr. L. Toft Benson enteitnlnod with n brldgo luncheon. Thcio ,wcre two tables. Tho decorations woro appro prlnto of fall. Halvos pf Goigeous pumpkins tllcd with brilliant colored color-ed fruit formed pretty centers for tho tables. The favors wcro won by Mrs. Lowls T. Cannon, Mrs. Fred Parkinson nnd Mrs. Horaco Wnlket Besldfta these ladles tho guests Included In-cluded Mis Collins T. Cnnnon.D. C. Budge. Boyd Hatch and Guy Cardon. |