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Show i o . Society . . H, . Hi T- - - j , J, I B , .1 ....iiiirtiio or much local Interest fl Which took place on Soturdny even- H Ing Inst wsb tliut or Miss Relta Burns H nnd Mr. Kay Ciookston. Doth young B people me well iiml fuvoralily known H nun li;ne n lioit or friends who wlBh B iIimii null. Thu ceieinony wuh per il ft. mid lit the home of tho brldo by iJIi.iliop Wntklns. Immediately follow fol-low IttK ii bridal slipper was served, . (he guests numbering twenty and bclUK Immediate members of tho two i fninllles. Tho table wus very pretty with a decoration or sweet peas and social evening tallowed. Mr. and t n Mrs, Ciookston nro spending their :' linne.vnioon In .Logan canyon and the) will make ,thelr homo In this' j fit'. , Miss Alice Charles returned this Hi I Week from a three .weeks Islt In I S.ill nl,ke City. I 1 v jj On .Mi .tilny ricinoon Miss Mar- if i:iri-Mln.!u entei tallied at her trous- PJ la au tta. She was assisted by hut Kj I niotV.or, Mis. O. H. Uudge, her sister J S Bl.1t1:hc Miss Anna McLaughlin and H; Mesdames W. W. McLaughlin nnd ' Joseph Qulnuey. Thu rooms and ton h table were chaimlngly decoratdd with B ilu(i ra of aweot pe.iH, H " Ml 1 Miss Norn Ellason and Mrs. C. B Clyde Squlics and daughtor-Gcno 1 have gone to Salt Lako CIty,wheie 1 tuy aro guests of President and 'Mrs j , J Ceprgc II. Thomas. n J ij Mr. and MVs. Asa Bullcn and chll- H Eft dien are spending a few weeks at the fllfl Hatch camp In tho canyon. . jj4 M Mrs. David I. Stoddard left, this Q week tor her homo In Le Grande, Or- P ;jg cgon, after spending a few days here. H J K Miss Dorothy Spande entertained B 1 tho Koraos club at her home on Frl- Kffi day evening. Dainty refreshments JK were served nnd n social evening on- f k Joyed. H rfi P $ P ! Mrs. C. W. Spl'ermnn left Thurs- j f day for California where she v.-1 1 1 H & spend some time visiting with Mr, PH j8 and Mrs. Stussey at Los Angeles and B ,1b Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schllcked or San H Francisco. Sho leTt by automobile In H company with Mr. nnd Mrs. D. C. fl 'P Stelfel of Salt Lako City. I ig On Wednesday oenlng n number l of the friends of Mrs. A. D. Miller I ! called at her homo pleasantly sur- H 9 prising her. Mrs. Miller Is leaving Bj m soon to make her home in Frovo. H K Tho evening was spent socially and n n delicious luncheon was served by H fi vlelting ladles. There were ' 1 twelve In attendance. . H I 3 J B a Mr. nnd Mrs. S. D. Clawson ot Salt i Lake City are tho guests ot their I daughtor Mrs. K. Tatt Benson. pjj , On Tuesday evening Miss Iteta Ilulmo entertained at a chicken dinner din-ner In honor of Miss Marllla Hulme, The guests were seated at small tables tab-les where covers wore laid for twelvo The decorntlos nbaut tho rooms wcro summer flowers while each table was ki need with a cluster of pink and white rambler roses. A social evening even-ing rollwod tho dinner. - The Misses Francis Thomas and LarUe Madson were hostesses last er-'enlng er-'enlng ot n most charming card party at the homo of Miss Madson. Tho rooms and small tables were decorated decor-ated with rosea and shasta daisies. A delicious light luncheon was served. Tho following KUests attended: The Misses Hachcl Bankhcad, Aftoa Odcll, Ivaloo Budge, Blanche Budge, Mayma Bcnren, Helea Bowon, Elsa Thompson, Ruth acr, Loulso Holm-green, Holm-green, Flora Amussen, Phylfs Johnson, John-son, Mary Whitney, Ituth Jensen and Francis Thomas. Mrs. J. V. Hayward returned yesterday yes-terday from a few days visit In Tre-monton. Tre-monton. '- ' Mrlkand Mrs. S. L'. Needham re-rl!j(0li' re-rl!j(0li' MQndafrbm ,a irlp 'to Idaho. Mrs. Luther Howoil' entertained informally Tuesday afternoon with a Vf brldgo.-VJ.U1i7t ; MlsMarie Barber left yesterday for a trip through tho Yellowstone pari: In companiy with Mr. and Mrs;. Ed Boyer-of Poactollo " A ' Miss Magaret.Budfee wasHhe guest of honor at n most charming tea given giv-en b?Mrs. Bertram Wilkinson Smith .. 5 1 , T. The rooms and pretty tea' table woro decorated wtyU cluster boquets of sweet peas. Mrs. Smith was assisted assist-ed by Mrs. Oliver Edwards and Miss Clair Barber. Thero wero about thlrtj-flvo guests called O Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Aldous or southern Utah arc spending tho week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dutrle. Miss Dorothy Ilendrickson entertained enter-tained her club on Wednesday at tho home of Mrs, Leslie Nalsbctt. There wero eight guests present. A dainty lunch was served and tho afternoon spent In games. Mrs. E. It. Owen Is spending tho week at Lava Hot Springs. Miss Nan Itlchards and Miss Ade-lo Ade-lo Nlelson hare Bpent a few days in Salt Lako City. " e Mr. nnd Mrs. Val W. Talmor loft the first of the week for a trip to the Yellowstone. t Mrs. I'aul enter entertained Monday aftornoon with nn informal tablo of bridge. , On Monday evening Miss Nan nicll aids entortalned tho Deo Hlvo girls if her ward with a social evenlne. Dainty refreshments wero served and twelvo girls were In attendance. I " Among the prettiest ot late social affairs was a card party enjoyed by the ounger set at which Miss Ida Thatcher, daughter tff Mr. and Mrs. I Moses Thatcher was hostess. It was given last Saturday in honor of Miss Mary Gene Thatcher of Los Angeles Virginia Thatcher of Salt Lako and Luna Margaret Hansen of San Fran-claco Fran-claco Tho rooms wero very protty with a decoration of summer flowers flow-ers In profusion. Tho guests ot honor hon-or wero presentod with corsage boquets bo-quets of sweet peas. A dainty luncheon lunch-eon was served and flyo hundred enjoyed. en-joyed. Tho prize for tho highest score was given Miss Harriet Squires and the consolaton to Francis McAlstcr. A list of tho guests follows: Misses Mary (Jcno Thatcher, Virginia Thatch or, Luna Margaret Hanson, Joso-phla Joso-phla Clayton, 'Ida. FIsh("'Cloteel Budge, Ellen Eceles Kathryne Sham hart, Harriet Squires, Helen Thompson, Thomp-son, Edith Parkinson, Edith Smith, Danzcll McGcc, Francis McAMater, Edna Crawford, Ruth Nlbley, Kathryne Kath-ryne and Cnmllc Chrlsensen and Ruth Jeppson. One afternoon lust week Mrs. J, C. Hayward entertained with nn afternoon af-ternoon kensington in honor of her lister Mrs Lorln Barlow of Burley, Idaho. A pretty basket of roses on a maderla cloth formed tho center or the table where light refreshments were served. Mrs. Hayward was assisted as-sisted by her mother Ms. Wm. M. Smith, There wore sixteen guests In attendance. Mrs. B. T. Cardon entertain cd on Monday afternoon wlth.a children's chil-dren's party in honor of her' little daughter. Caylo whose slth' birthday It was. Thero were twelve llttlo guests in attendance and Juvenile games wero the feature of the afternoon. after-noon. A dainty children's luncheon 'as served. Mr. Louis Allen Batesn left on Thursday to resume his studies at the University of California after spending his summer ' vacation in this city, tho guest ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Batoson. Mrs. George E. Pope and little son Frank have returned to their homo in Ulgby, Idaho, after spending three weeks in this city tho guest of Mrs. Pojpe's parents,, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kar-ren. Kar-ren. Mr. Pope, Mrs. Vonda Pops Lemon nnd Langley and Reba Popo 'motored down from Rlgby and Mr. Pope accompanied them home. . 9 A marriage of Interest to many local lo-cal peopl isUhat ot Miss Ethel Wor-lcy Wor-lcy the charming young daughter of Mr. Thomas Worley of this city, and Mr. Merrell 'Taylor. The marriage took place In Salt Lako City last week. - Among the prettiest ot summer weddings was that ot Miss Margaret Budge and Mr. Vanes Theurcr Wll: son, both ot this city. Miss Budge is tho charming and accomplished daughter of President and Mrs. O. H. Budge and Mr. Wilson Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Wilson, and a graduate ot the Utah Agricultural College and Is associated with Mr. l'ugene Schaub In surjey work. The ceremony was performed at the Lo an temple. Immediately following a wedding breakfast was served at tho home of the brldo for members of tho two Immediate families. The rooms were beautifully decorated with white and pink roses. A large bell was suspended from the celling from which long pink streamers were festooned to the center of the long tablo to the wedding cake. Tho' brldo wore a handsome bridal gown of white taffeta and carried a bride's boquet ot pink rose buds. Immediately Immedi-ately following the breakfast the happy pair left for their honeymoon trip after which they will be at home In this city. The senior classes of the Fourth ward Y. L. M. I. A. wore entertained on Monday evening by the beekeepers, beekeep-ers, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Carl Nelson, M(ss Edna Ruud and Miss Ada Larson. Lar-son. The party motored to tho city power plant In trucks whore a welnto roast was held, Tho remainder ot the evening was spent In games, singing and dancing. Marshmallows were toasted around tho campflre. A most delightful evening was spent. Thero woro thirty-two In the party. 1, Mrs. L. Asbcrott ot Idaho Falls Is' visiting In this city, the guest of her daughter Mrs. H. J. Champcou. 4 $ 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Bowcn and son of Olympla, Wash., aro tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Maughn. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, Stophcn Hallstono and daughter Helen wont to their camp in Logan canyon whoro they will Bpend tho remainder of tho summer. V Mrs. 0. F. Goodwin and daughter Annette Juwo returned from a month's visit to the coast where they spent tho time at Portland and Seattle. Se-attle. They were accompanied homo by Mrs Goodwin's son Mr. Earl Goad win who will spend his vacation here. - Miss Blsie Jeppson entertained the M. B. M. club at her homo on Thurs day evening (n honor ot Miss Bessie Shaw who leaves 'for Idaho shortly. A social evening was enjoyed with dainty refreshmnots. There Were fourteen guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Cardon entertained en-tertained on Friday evening with a charming dlnnor party. Summer flowers were used as decoration and covers were laid fo-eight, Tuesday evening Ms. Gcorgj Skld-mor Skld-mor was hostess to the Be? Hive girls at her home for a musical evening. ev-ening. Dainty refreshments wero served. |