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Show I Society . . I u J Mrs, Parley E. Peterson pntor- talned with a dinner party on last Saturday evening. The tablo was de- corated with fall flowers and covers ! wcro laid for sevn. t $ $ $ , Mrs. Geo TorgcnBon entertained a sroupe of young folks on Tuesday honor of her son George's eleventh birthday anniversary. Thcro wcro I twelve guests present and Juvenile games were enjoyed. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments wore served and a most pleasant plea-sant tlmo spent. $ S J Miss Kathrlne Shamhart who Is attending at-tending school at Rowland Hall in Salt Lake this winter spent last week end hero the guest of Mlss,Cloteol Budge. J S $ I Mrs. J. D. Hurd of Salt Lake City Is hero visiting her sister Mrs. W. A. Ruckonbrod. $ 4 $ ' Mrs. W. O. nuckenbrod was hostes at twin luncheons this week on Friday Fri-day and Saturday. The rooms and tables were very pretty' with a decoration de-coration of yellow chrysanthemums. There wcro eighteen guests each after noon and cards wero enjoyed. S S & S Tho Misses Edith Rybcrg and Es-tcllo Es-tcllo Ryan of Salt Lake City have been tho guests this week of tho Misses Mabel and Luna Peterson. J $ J Miss Myrtlo Jacques entertained, I with a luncheon on last Saturday evening In honor of tho Misses Edith Ttyberg nnd Eslollo Ryan of Salt Lake Tho tablo was graced with chrysanthemums chrysan-themums and covers wcr laid for eight. ? Mrs. W. K. Robln9 was hostess to tho neighbors of Woodcraft on Friday Fri-day afternoon. Sowing nnd a social hour was spent with delicious refreshments re-freshments served at tho close, wero about fifteen guests present. J 5 S S On last evening Mrs. Marshall Al-' Al-' Ian entertained in honor of Mlss'Cret ta J oh son a brldo of Next week. Tho rooms were charmingly decorated with red hearts and cuplds. Tho affair af-fair was a miscellaneous bridal show-ffjg show-ffjg and thcro were forty guests in attendance. at-tendance. Mrs. Allan proved, herself her-self ,a delightful hostess and a jnoBt pdeasant time was spent by every one. Miss Johnson was the rccplent of many lovely gifts. $ j t Tho eleventh ward -Religion class entertained tho missionary class with a dancing party at tho B. Y. Gymnasium. Gymnas-ium. Light refreshments were served serv-ed and there was a Jolly crowd. , $ S One evening last week tho Misses Vera Carlson and Ana Beach entertained enter-tained at a rldal shower In honor of Miss Eva Dunn. Fall flowers formed a pretty decoration and games and music was enjoyed. Miss Dunn received re-ceived many lovely gifts. $ On iionaay evening Mr. and Mrs. Byron Snow wero honored guests at ft dlnnor given by Miss Ana Beach. Tho tablo was graced with a cluster of Chrysanthemums and covers were laid for eight. -- ---a---wBBwBwg' I Tho marrlago of Miss Eva Dunn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dunn and "Mr. Byron Snow was solomonlz-ed solomonlz-ed on Friday armlstlco day in the i Logan temple. Following the mar-'ralge mar-'ralge a wedding dinner was served at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dunn for members of the lmmedato tamlly. S s $ t On Tuesday evening tho eleventh ward mutual entertained the fathers and mothers of tho ward with a social soc-ial evening at tho ward hall. It was a get acquainted party and a tray luncheon was servod. Games were played and every one spunt a very pleasant evening. ?$ I Mrs. Geo. Thomas has returned to her homo after a ten das visit with relatives Tiere. I 3 $ S I Mr. Paul Genter returned from a brief trip to' Denver Colo. $$ j 1 Miss Molllo TJtx the county supervisor super-visor of tho school nurses of Salt Lake is spending a few days here. Tho Elgma Alpha Fraternity entertained en-tertained for their rushees at a dancing danc-ing party at tho Eccles Hotel on Monday evening. s 5 5 Mrs. W. W. Barber will entortaln her club this afternoon. Sowing and refreshments will bo tho features of enjoyment. 4 U $, . The Unity Circle met oh Tuesday with Mrs. W. B. Jones as hostess, Mrs. Llnartz and Mrs. Claionco Anderson And-erson wero received as members. Mrs. E. P. Oldham gavo tho program which consisted of a talk on tho life and works of Walt Whitman. Miss Katleen Mltton sang two solos. Spec lal guests of tho afternoon wero Mes-dames Mes-dames Mabello Cole, S. E. Clark, Jos. Nowbold, Harold Cedcrlund, Robert Smith. Samuel Loven and Miss Norn Eliason. On Wensdny evening the Sigma Alpha Fraternity entertained with a stag party at the Fraternity house, In honor of their rushees. $ 3 S S Mrs. S. J. Qulnney and little son of Salt Lako City are spending a few daya here this week the 'guests of Mrs. Ellen Eccles. j $ j $, Mrs. John Anderson of River Heights spent last week end In tig-den. tig-den. 1 $ Mrs. T. Ben Meldrum and little daughter of Ogdcn are spending a few days hero this week. $ Miss Florenco Nlbley entertained on Tuesday afternoon with her trou-seau trou-seau tea. Tho guests included onjy her most Intimate frionds. The rooms were very pretty with a decoration de-coration of Chrysanthemums. Sho was assisted by her mother Mrs. C. W. Nlbley and her sister Mrs. Geo. M. Cannon of Salt Lake $$$ The marrlago of Miss Brqnda Smith the charming young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Y. Smith and Mr Evtn T Hawkins tho son of Mr. and Mrs W E Hawkins wns solomno-lzed solomno-lzed in the Logan tomplo on Wensdny of this week. Following tho marrlago marrl-ago a wedding breakfast was served at tho houso of the Bride. Tho rooms and tablo wero charming with a decoration de-coration of chrysanthemums. The guests included immediate- members of the two families. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins left at onco for a short wedding wed-ding trip after which they will bo at horoo on Dec. 1st. at 72 W. 2nd S. They have a host of friends with whom we Join in extending most sincere sin-cere wishes for their long life and happlnqss. S t On Wensday Mrs. Hyrum Bench and Miss Lucy Benson wero hostesses hostess-es at a Bhower given In honor of Miss Orettn Johnson a ride of the nenr future. Tho guests numbered twenty five. Dainty refreshments wero served serv-ed nnd games and music enjoyed during tho evening. Miss Johnson received re-ceived nn array of lovely gifts. J $$ Tho M. B. M. Club was entertain- j ed on Thursday evening at tho homo of Miss Sadlo Jenkins. The evening was spent In social past tlmo and Fowlng. t S $ 3 Among tho most worthy of special noto In tho social line this week Is the Clio Breakfast which occurred on Wensday at tho homo of Mrs. Jos. I Odell. The rooms wero effectively decoratod with Chrysanthemums ! which were also used as centers for I tho small tables from which the de- j llclous breakfast menu was served . Yellow place cards marked each covor. Mrs. Amy Lyman Merrill was , toast mistress and responses were1 given by Mcsdnnics L. R, Humph-, rejs, Wm. Howell nnd Moses Thatch-, or. Following tho luncheon Home 1p ' prompt plnys wero given and a dp-' lightful social hour enjoyed. The . guests numbered twenty-five. ? $ -J- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Johnson an-nounco an-nounco tho engagement of their daughter dau-ghter Oretta to Mr. Chns D. Tate of Toole. Tho cercmoy to tako place on Nov. 23id in tho Salt Lako Temple. Tem-ple. S S S On Thursday, a pleasant afternoon was spent by the girls of the High School Science classes at the homo of Miss Laura Everton, hemming new linen for tho High School dining room During tho course of tho after noon a program was rendered which consisted of a Piano Solo by Ella Bennlon, a Reading by Marjorio Wood, and a vocal solo by Dorothy Ralney At the close of tho afternoon after-noon light refreshments were served. serv-ed. Special guests of tho afternoon wero the Misses Higgs, Thaln Wood-side, Wood-side, and Bird. a 3 $ Among the prettiest of late fall affairs was tho tea given on Thursday Thurs-day at the homo of Mrs. Julia Nlbley Nlb-ley with Mrs. Nlbley and her daughters, daught-ers, Mrs. Luther Howell, Mrs. Roy Bullen and Mrs. T. Ben Meldrum as hostesses. It was given in honor of Miss Florence Nlbley and Mrs. Ralph Smith. The rooms were very pretty with a decoration of clusters of chrysanthemums. chry-santhemums. Tho tea table being graced with a bowl of roses arranged with ferns. Receiving In the reception recep-tion hall were Mrs. C. W. Nlbloy Jr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatchor with tiny Julia Meldrum receiving the cards. Presiding In tho dining room was Mrs. Geo. M. Cannon of Salt Lake, and assisting her wero Mcsdamcs A. C. Sullivan, Wesley Anderson the Misses Annctto Goodwin and LaVon Bennlon. Presiding at tho tea tablo wero Mesdames E. S. Budgo, Mariner Marin-er Eccles, A. H Thompson and Nellie B Langton. About one-hundred guests called during the afternoon. $ S -$ Mr. and Mrs. Ensign Smith left tills morning for California where they -will spend tho winter. $ $ $ Every body is busy working for and talking about tho Mutual Bazaar Baz-aar of Dec. 9th. r |