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Show , i I . . Society . . H IK H j. On Friduy afternoon of IubI week B f .Mrs. C. J. M. Trotman entertained .a fl q lionor of Mm Hoy Holmer with a B !' delightful afternoon. Summer flow-1 B era wor used about the' rooms and a B -delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. B '' Trotman Is a cha'rmtng hostess and B '; the ladles enjoyed the afternoon very B mucli. Those attending were Mea- B j, -domes Roy Botmor. H. J. DoWItt, B -Jesse Karl, David Thomas, George Q. M : Rich'; Lizzie D. Owen, N. E. Iluud, I m ; S Smith. Cliff Goodwin, II F. Mltch- Bi f, J A. Blrdcncau, Harry Stoney, B , "AV H." Thaln and Charles Weatovor , B " . Mrs. L. J. Mathews of Salt Lako H , 'City arrlTcd Sunday evening to spend H fortnight In this city She Is tho H "sjuest of her mother Mrs. S. Daniels. H -, H' t Miss Iv Itlchards returned Wed H nusday from Garland whero she has H een visiting for a few days. H H ; Thursday evening Mr, and Mrs. H, Weston Vernon entertained at dinner H! Shasta daisies woro gracefully ar- B; waaged M tabol conterplccca. Cov- H nrs were laid for eight. B j, H'iV1' n Tuesday tho following young B'JiK 'ladles motored to Mlllvlllo In tho mB$ffl(.J 'Squires sedan. Ilarrrlct Squires, May H(j ! 'Quayle, Eva England, Kate Hawks, H'ft .Mnggle and Annls Recae. They wont B F to attend a farewell party for Mr. B ij l?roton Hennlnger who leaves to- Hlf inorrow for tho northern states mis- H;j -lon. H, i' ' Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Llndqulst 'spent last week end In Salt Lako "' -City. . B: t Hi t Mrs.IIarry Farr left Wednesday to t 5 spend a few days In Iltgham City. H ', On Tuesday atlhe'Eccloa hotel B ' one of the most cluuorato of lato H J mimmtr social affairs took place, H when Mrs. Lewis T. Cannon and Mrs 1 'Collins T. Cannon woo hostesses at a HV forldgo tea. Tha decorative echo mo HJ was carrlod out In pink and white, sweet pea? and cosmos being used with charming effect. The prises were won by Mrs A. F. Cardon and Mrs. C.Y .Cannon. There were twelve tables of cards and delicious refreshments refresh-ments wti-3 sorved to about sixty guests. Mrs. Hob vt Anderson returned on Tuesday f r n a few days stay In Salt Lake City. Miss Edll'i Iiowcn has returned to Logan after several months spent at Columbia university In New York. Mrs. Fronton D. Richards of Salt Lake and Mrs. David Stoddard of LcOrande, Oregon, who have been visiting at Salt Lako same to this city Tuesday to attend the- Cannon bridge tea. Miss Josephine Jane Woodruff of Salt Lake City U tho guest of Miss Helen Thatcher. Last evening In tho Ninth ward hall Miss Nora Ellason presented sev- Ioral of her pupils In a song recital, which proved to bo one of the most delightful cvonlngs In a musical way which ono could wish for. Tho young ladles taking part ' wero tho MIsbcs Evelyn Hansen, Mabel Thorpo Casslo Tel fori! , Mlllcent Anderson, Anna Mndson. Mrs. C. W, Hansen was lio accompanist. . . On Friday afternoon of last week Mrs. George Squires entertained with n bridal shower for Miss Eleanore Hendricks. Tho rooms were tastefully taste-fully decorated with sweet peas and n delicious lunch was served. There were twenty guests and Miss Hendricks Hen-dricks received a variety of lovely and 'useful glttH, -, On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. W. B. Jones entertained with a bridge nud five hundred luncheon In honor of Mrs. J. J. HUllcr. The decorations wero carried out In a color scheme of rod and yellow, snap dragons and nas tortlans being osed. A most dell-clous dell-clous luncheon was served followed by cards. The 600 prie was given to Mrs. Lundahl, the bridge prize to f Mrs. Paul Oonter. Prlten for.tJie low score was given to Mrs. Harry Stoney and a guoat prlso to Mrs. Hllller. The guests numbered twenty. ) Mrs. Oliver Edwarda entertained on Monday with a 600 luncheon In honor or Miss May Edwards. Asters were used effectively about the rooms and on the luncheon tables. The guests attending wero Miss May Edwards, Lavon Reunion, Margaret Romney, Delia Morrotl, Leora Thatcher. Thatch-er. Ruth Barber, Martha and Florence Flor-ence Carlisle. Miss Lottie JacobBcn left yesterday morning for San Francisco where she will, spend the winter. On Thursday of lost week Miss Irene Cressel entertained with ,a card party In honor of her sister, Mrs. F.WiMllner who la visiting hero from Salt Lake City. Sweet peas were used In effective decoration. A delicious luncheon was served. There were twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Stephon Hatlstoue and family came down from their summer home In tho canyon on Monday. Mon-day. They spent Tuesday In Garland motoring over to visit their sons, Clove and Jessie Mrs. Stophen Hallstono spent Thursday of this week In. Salt Lake. Sho 1b atato historian of tho Service Star Legion and attended a convention conven-tion of that organization at tho Hotel Ho-tel Utah. ' Miss Dora Wright has returned from New York City where, eho has been attending summor school to fit herself tor the position of librarian in the city library. Mrs. Georgo W. Skldmoro and Mrs. Cliff Goodwll entertained tho ladles of tho Methodist missionary ooclfty on Wednosday aftarnoon at the homo of Mrs. Goodwlnjr Oarden flowers wero about the rooms and dainty refreshments wero served. There were abut fifteen ladles present. pres-ent. Mrs. Goodwin will leave shortly short-ly for California. f i j j On last Sunday Dr. and Ms. 11. R McGce entertained at dinner The centerpleco of tho tablo wan gracefully graceful-ly arranged with a bowl of marigolds. Covctb wero laid for ten. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. E. a Badge, Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Budge, Dr and Mrs Heyward and Mr and Mrs. P. M. Nellsen. On Wednestay afternoon Mtsa Virginia Vir-ginia Burnham entertained, with a kenslngton and bridal shower In honor hon-or of Miss Ellen Nellsen who will leave shortly for Boston .to complote her musical studies. Refreshments wero served and tho afternoon spent in social pastime. The guests numbered num-bered forty. t Miss Ida Mitchell has returned from a thrco wcckB vacation spent In Salt Lako City. S S Tho toachcrs and officers of .tho Eleventh ward Sunday School had a delightful outing Thursday afternoon and evening In Logan canyon. Tho 'affair was calllcd a water melon bust but e. moet delightful picnic lunch was served and a general good time was enjoyed. On Thursday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Squires enter- talned with a family dinner party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Squires who are visiting here from Barley. Following tho dinner & social evening even-ing was enjoyed. Miss May Edwarda left resterday for New York City where she will conMnuo her studies 1b dramatic art. AAA Miss Maud Anderson et Salt Lake Is in this city vlsUIng friends. On Tuesday evening Miss Portia Stewart and Miss Clarice Olbbe were hostesses at a very pleasant evening whon they entertained the officers and senior girls of tho First ward M. I. A. at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. I. P. Stewart. Garden flowers were effectively arranged about the rooms. Delicious refreshments wero served, and a delightful program enjoyed, consisting of readings and several musical selections. There were about twenty guests. Mrs. H. H. Hawks ot this city left Monday for McCammon where shs will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ensign Smith for & fortnight. We take pleasure In announcing the marriage of Mr. Clane Curtis and Miss Florence Andrews which took place the first day of September at Preston, Idaho, Justice Jensen officiating. offi-ciating. Both young people are from this city and have a host of friends who wish them hsepUee. Miss Aa-j drews has been employed at the Bluebird, Blue-bird, while Mr.'Curtla Is one of tho leading agents for tho Metropolitan Llfo Insurance company. On Monday afternoon Mrs. Paul Center entertained with a bridge luncheon In honor of Mrs. J. Hllller Hll-ller of Montpeller who Is visiting In this' city. Flower were arranged in decorative effect about the rooms and as eenteplocea of the luncheon tables. There were three table of bridge and, prizes were given Mrs. Hllller and Mrs. R. S. MeAllster. Last evening the officers and the teachers nf tho Second ward Sunday School entertained at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. David Tarbet In honor ot departing members, of their association. asso-ciation. The evening' entertainment entertain-ment was well, planned and consisted of games and music. Delicious, light refreshments' were served. There were about seventy-five guests. Mrs. Anne Hopkins has returned from a very pleasant visit spent in WUlardand.Opdea. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thatcher entertained enter-tained Thursday evening with a family fam-ily dinner party la honor ot Miss Helen Thatcher, a bride ot the near future. Fall flowers were used about the rooms and on tho dinner table. Covers, were laid for the Immediate fl members et the family, ,1 Mrs. R. S. MeAllster entertained on thuraday afternoon with a most charming bridge luncheon la honor of her house guest Mrs, J. J. Hllller Fink cosmos were used In dainty effect ef-fect la decoration about the rooms and were clustered In crystal vases oa the luncheon tables. Throe tables of bridge were enjoyed the prize bo-Ing bo-Ing given to Mrs. J. E. Walters. 3 W V V W j ;Mrj and Mrs. H. J. Hatch have recently re-cently returned from a trip through southern Utah visiting the Bryce and Zlon canyons. ', ' Mr. and Mrs. L.' ASferotl otdaho Falls are Visiting their daught.Mrs H: J. Campcin. .' .M; ' :f .' ' Mr. and Mrs. S. El Ncedham aro spending a few days at Lava Hot Bering, On Thursday evening a most charming dinner party was given by Miss Virginia Daniels In honor of her sister Mrs. L. J. Mathews ot Salt Lake City who Is spending a tort-night tort-night here. The centerpiece of the table was arranged with a cluster of late roses In a crystal vase while pink cathedral eandels were placed jS In groups at both ends. Covers wero . laid for cloven. r |