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Show . . Society . . I LssssH V " ii. I'JUli" ' ' m.Jj H k. TtturKlar .vftflng tbo faculty B t t..r ..oK.ir. litttli school worn untcr- H ta r.td by a group 4t the faculty H i, . ,, tt, at U High .whool building H fVvKing vnn cpiui In playing H i iiK frellclottn light refreshments j Voinrcday evening u swimming H t "- tlhcVny Mr. Brick John H I r.r.fl .V r. Mlba Mou:an at tho H I A C. ppol, followed by n lunch- H c n dt Mlsn Morgan's home. H 4 4 O B rhe Pierian Lltornry Society or H i n. V. met on Thursday evening H i at tho college dining room with Mlsn H 1., urn Peters, tho club's god mother B hoRtcM. Following t he program H t.rlnty refreshments were served. H Mlos Initio end Alice Olsoon ontcr- H t. sad Monday evening at a Valon- R 1 tine party In honor or Mm. Don V?. H i Kc. Dancing was th main tea- , 'lure of the evening. Thore wore ' H fovTtrn gucelfi. H H Mrs. D. H. Thomas and Mrs. A. L. H ' Farrelf' wcro hostesses to tho Unity t Circle at the "Wigwam Tuesday ftt- H tnnoon. Profit. A. Petorson, cf tho , ,t). A. C. gave a most Interesting talk D on American Jltoxaturp. X'moat do- H , llclous- lunch, was sorved. Mr. Clyde Palmer of Proro spent a cottplo of days hero Waiting with his mothor Mrs, Frank. Palmer. Sunday tho Thcta members cntor-lalned cntor-lalned at dinner. Th decorations vere In keeping with tho valentine season. Tho ccntcrplcco of the table .von arranged with a color scheme of red and gron. Prof. Frank Arnold was a special guest. Following tho dinner ho gave a most ' Interesting talk on on collogo and how to chooso thom. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Ilunnet lllalr entertained with an Informal Kensington. A dainty lunch was txrved.' v On Tuesday a ftornoon Mra. Louis Llnnarti gave, a most charming card party. Tho decorations were suggestive sugges-tive of valentine, red hearts playing a conspicuous part. Thero were fourteen four-teen gucotfl. Five hundred waa played play-ed ad tho prises were awarded to Mrs. Sam Loycn and Urs. George Fuller. -- On Monday evening a number of thq younger social sot entertained with a dancing 'party In tho Hotel Ecclea. " Tho decorations wore in val-ojnlnq. val-ojnlnq. effect.. Light refreshments wqer Borvcd, Thoro wore forty gusts prcsentl " - -5 . .. Edith ITobbs" spent tho week end I with her sister aKte at tho New Jer-I Jer-I soy Academy. . 1 4 I Last Friday evening Mlno Elnora B Amusscnontertalned -with a midnight B Buppcr and slumber party at her I home. I E Mrs. Hay L. Ormsby Is spending I he week end Jn Salt LaUo City. I I On Wodnesday the old folks of I Illvor Heights vrcre entertained by I tho ward with a dinner and program. I j Mlns Vorna Ralnoy entertained at I a charming party at hor home on Friday evening. Tho gucota were the (employees ot the Shamhart Christen- J store and numborcd thirty. 'Games " and music worconjoyed and a dainty r lunoh sorved. Ji -. fi( Mra. Hattio Smith Allen of Qzden y(: thojguost bf hor mother Mrs. Ralph J "mlth of this city. - Miss Ircao Crcssall leaves' today for California for an extended stay She has been the motif for many charmlyg social affairs during the last week. X ,. Miss Floronco Riser and Marjorle Turner (if g&U Luko wcro week end guests at tho Beta Delta house. Mr. C. L. Johns, principal of tho WaBatch Academy. Mt. Pleasant, waa ia week end guest., at the New Jersey Acadomy. I - IiBt ovonlng Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon ontortalned with a most de-U de-U iKhtful dancing party for the Gara-H Gara-H ma XI Gamma sorority whose first I birthday anniversary it was. Th roomn wro very prettily dcco-Ved 1 in patriotic o'frt' symbol Ip ct Gorge I Washington. hTo refrcshuicntu wcro 1 carried In a color schomo of ccrlso a and Ivory, tho sorority colors. A f ipoclal fcaturn was tho cutting and 1 serving of tho largo birthday. cake.In addition to the members of the sorority soror-ity and their partners tho patroness-co patroness-co and their partners were also guests, making about sixty In all. On Tuesday evening most enjoy-ablo enjoy-ablo party was given at" tho Weaver home In honor ot Mr. Marcus Weaver and Mine Mary Dalnes whoso mar-rlngo mar-rlngo took place this week, There were thirty guests present and gamee and music were tho features or the evening. A dllcloui lunch wa? Mired. Mlus Rachel Dalllf loft Salt Lake yesterday for California whero she will vlelt for several weeks with Mre C. W. Rccs. A Tho Ninth ward Sunday school su-porlntondoncy" su-porlntondoncy" cntertnlned the ofllcers nnd teachers on Thursday evening at tho homo of Mr,, and Mis. W. II. Evan. Ev-an. A dainty lunch was sorved and tho evening; spent most pleasantly in games and music Thero were" twenty twen-ty four guests in attendance. 9 On Monday cloning the hall a tho Wigwam was the ncene of a pretty pret-ty dancing party given by the Phi-Pappa Phi-Pappa Iota. Tho decorations Were In kcoiplng with St. Valentino's holiday holi-day wlh gold and red hearts pfcc-tlvoly pfcc-tlvoly used. The refreshments wore' carried out In th' fraternity colors of black and orange. There were sixty guests. Thff French "Circle met on Thursday Thurs-day at thohomovof Mr. and Mrs Weston Vernon. There were tvent guests present." " Mr. and Mr. A. II. Palmer have recently returned from a three weoks trip to St. George, southern Utah. Mrs. Stophqn Hailstone spent last wek end in Garland visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Jeseo Hailstone On Thursday the old' folks of the Sixth ward were entertained at th ward amascmeot hall with a dinner and progYam. There wore about lS'6 guests present. In tho evening c dance was given for the married people peo-ple of tho ward. 4 Tho Pierian Literary society of the Now Jersey Academy gave a Valentino Valen-tino party Saturday evening. 4 The. Wobycaa mot on Thursday evening ev-ening at tho home of Mrs. eorgo Gard I nor with Mrs. Gardner and Miss. Francis Barber as hostesses. Tho M program waa given by Miss May Mc- ! Carrey who read two short plays. A I dainty luncheon was 'served at the I eonilualon, 1 4 The Misses Cecils Kays and Sybil Frogner were dinner guests at ths. Thela; house o Thursday venlng." 4 4 4 4 Miss Irene; Crcssoll was the honored hon-ored guest at a delightful card party given by Miss Wanda Tarbet on Thursday evening. Thero were fouF-teon fouF-teon guests. FIv hundred was tho, dlvorslon and the prizes wore won by Miss Olive Johnson and Mrs. Hattte Smith Allen. 4 4 4 v The Phllomathlan socloty ot tho Now Jorsoy Academy enjoyed a fudge party Saturday evening. 4 4 4 On Tuesday evening Miss Allco Charles entertained with a card party In honor of Miss Irene Crcssoll. Th ,roomB wcro decorated with a color scheme ot yollo wand white. Mart-golds Mart-golds wqro used. Tho diversion of tho evening was flvo hundred, tho pries being won by Miss Elizabeth Drysdale wd Mlaa Wanda Tarbet. ThK were Soartewt gasst. . ,: " Dr, K. T. Allen who has spent thirty thir-ty years' ta Porsia aa a; atesloaary, was a dinner guest at 'the ffew Jersey Jer-sey Academy Sundayv v 4 4 4.4-. Tho marriage of Miss Mary Dalnes add Mr, Marcus Weaves of thlf city took place on Wednesday ot this week. The ceremony was performed j at tho Logan templo, Tho young couplo will make their homo in this clly during the remainder of tho school year and will spend the sum-'mer sum-'mer at Bear lake. 4 4 4 4 Tho Clio met this week on Wednesday Wed-nesday with Mrs. II. R. Hayward. Tho program waa Twelfth Night by Shakospearo. Tho Introduction was given by Miss Mary Sorenaon. Tho first and second acts wero given b) Mrs. E. 1. 8townrt. Tho rooms wore T?ri Protty with early spring flowers, '. x ' r. narclsua and daffodils being nsod, 'A dainty lunoh vras pervsd. 4 Mr and 'Mrs. YTra. Howell went-to Salt Lake Thursday to "attend the Howell reualea whloh is t lis slr there bt .the heme of Mra. Joseph Howell. t Mrs. J. F. Fcatherstono spent couple ot days in Brigham City this week. ' ' ' ' 4,4 4 Last Friday evening .Mr and Mrs. George Y. Smith entortalned at their homo on- First East. The rooms wero very protty with vases filled with cut flowers. Thore wore twelve guests. A dollclous lunch was served and tho evening spent In games and social so-cial chat. 4 4 , Tho Crimson society of tho B. Y. mot on Wednesday afternoon at the collogo dining room with Miss May-ma May-ma Bowen and Mlsa Dahlia Brown as hostcssec Tho program-was glv- en by Miss Julii Anderson who Toad a paper, on the life of Washington. . Jl Refreshments' wero nerved. .-4 4 4 . Mr. iiarold Alyotd and Ur. Pet; , Smith were- dinner .guests on last , Sunday at the Sorosle bouse. , 1 4 The A. -C. Women's elub met thfr week at tho homo ot Mlno Margaret' "miklnson with MUe Charlotte KylV 'I ,' at hostess. 'Mrs. Gny Cardoa gave t ' tho program reading one of Togoro'it t stories 'On tho Calcutta Road." At . the conclnaion tea was served. . 4 4 4 4 Last Friday afternoon tho Faculty Women's League of tho A. C. met is ' tho collogo rest room. hTo program J- wbs given by Mr. Yao, a chlnoso student stu-dent of the collego who spoke on the rotation ot China to America. Light ' refreshments were served. , 4 4 4 4 Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge spent a couplo of days- In Salt Lake this " ten ?$. 1 |