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Show H If JL H Tl.r VUrM.ii Llternry djwei ' H Uio Hrlrhain Vou.it. wultogj cnjoyeil M a nimmlnK va.i , tlit- D .Y. P H TJitiiSH'.E.y rlnn Following a dn.ln-l H k luitO wnnij M v v. tl'VTl.if, tHnlr-i: rocm. 'hie hosttWsW wri-j H . Mij ! rivdivlc):,? Co.mu B aj.U and vysijla Puiloyt ' ' j .1 S ' , ynv H a Mlihtlulgltyfvatj fyk l$f4 H ".tu ilniy I.U:i'H . Urlde of Uu nc.r H ,'Mi.f. T.e aKylr . fclvon n I H i r Will Mm Sadie Pftlaos nd H twh- Ettml Johnson. It was fi "''- H ' . Osteons bridal ehovrjf r.nd Mia H i in it i vtd wutiy dainty ctris. H ii wot' twenty tfuctstfl lif attend- H I ullii H H ' H TJic Wobeao met on Thursday ev- V tuihb al the home of Mm. W. W. H ' avjaflcrson and Mrs. Lcttlo C. Boron- H asrta an lioatesscs. The program was H &. j Miss Mary Bastow. H ' j H H Sitae Stephenson, principal crcmK H ( Hn iT tlie girl's homo Bchool ot Af" H ' orSc, Horth Carolina, has arrived at H J (She Mew Jersey Academy for a stay 1 i Ktff Ax weeks, during which tlmo she H H -wlH site the girls n course In social H tiriKfcnc, H 1 TOe 3cparlan club mot on Tact- H -taywwcnlng at tho residence, or Mr Hi .-an Mrs. Weston Vernon. Tho-ppv ' f -vtitm fnr tho (lvcnlng was a musl H i ; j i ii i i. ii-gnrm-r"'MM uw o no atd was given by MUs Nora nilauon. Soloist, Mrs. Jennie Ilon-fio'n Ilon-fio'n "at tho, piano and Miss Jrnulo Hausn cellist There wrp abemt tlxtuon cuoits. v Mle' Urcarc.t VllLInson will eh- ,6i-tu'lD Ua ladles of tho St. John's Oulld,tli! aftornoon., "'' ' .' . '1 , i!rs, TV", B,- Jonco ' rmtcrLclnpd twelve of ! lt.timale frionds , on 'riiuljday attcrnoon with a COO par ty, A dainty lunehdon was w?rrc' ,llni thrco tnblts of.caidu cujoytxl. i v i I Mr. and lira. E. V. Dunn of Drlg- ham (Jliy, rpent last wenk end hprv l the gucpt ot Dr and Mr. K 1'. Old' ham. .- J" ' ' j J.IIbh Helen. Fayc Fehr, of Uie West Central V. W. O. A. field sts.- Uon, spoat Wl&sday and Tbars- I day at tho New Jersey AMdeny Messrs Hngh naveciy, Jack Wah-lon, Wah-lon, Del Egbert and Walls Moffat were dinner iroests at the Sorosis house on Sunday. ' Mrs. Peets of Ogdra Is in tho city vlsitinjf with rclatlTes and friends for a few days, j ,' ItfOTEBB , Mr. and Mrs. V. Q Iteose or IJpn-'on IJpn-'on are ihe ewek end guests of ML ,nd Mrs. M M Roos . a Mr. Plllsury oddnssxHl to Maem-' , bty of tho Kew Jersey lu chapel Wed teoday morning. II e II On Wcdnosday erenlng Mrs. Frank II Jonos entertained hor sewing club. II There wcro ten guests and the or.. en- II Ing passed in sowing' and social chat. , dainty lunch was sorted. n . On Tuesday Mrs. t. C. Oudgo entertained en-tertained informally at lunch. Following Fol-lowing tho Itlnchcon a table of bridge vfas enjoyed. , MIds Sybil Hopkins and Miss Pearl Southwitfk of Salt Lako City wcro wore edd guests at the Beta Delta houso. v v Last evening at tho Ninth ward linll an apron and ovoralt danco was eld. It was given by tho Primary rfllcera and there was a largo crowd 11 attendanco and orory ane enjoyed' thomsolvcs greatly. Dr. O. M. Curtis ot Bait Lake City spent last wook end hero the guoats f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George On Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Evans entcrtalnod with a musical venlnff. Dainty rofrcshmants wen erred Tho gucats numbored twelve. Miss MoBcly arrived at the Now Jersey Academy Friday of last weeV ,q take chargeot the study o mathematics. mathe-matics. Last Saturday Mrs. F. B. Parkinson Parkin-son entcrtalnod with a bridge breakfast. break-fast. The tablo docoration was carried car-ried out In a color schomo or yet-low yet-low daffodils and acacia being used. The guests, woro Mcsdamcs O. T. Gannon, Lcslto "Nafabctt, R. Ti; llcnson, Boyc) Hatch Paul Center cud Itusaoll Hartlo. Monday evening tho houso mom-birs mom-birs of tho SoroBla ehtortalnod all the active members with a social cr-ning cr-ning Lunch was served and tho ey-nlng ey-nlng spent In music and social pas-lime. pas-lime. MIbs Inez Thaln entertained on ..'rlday evening with a card party In honor of Miss Ireno Cressall who vlll leave shortly for a vacation trip of several weeks. The rooms, score cards wcro decorated in valcntino cltect and tho samo scheme was carried car-ried out in tho refreshments. Thoro vrcro twelve guests In attendance. Last ovonlng the Beletto clu en- 1 tcrtalncd at the Wigwam with ' a dancing party. Light refreshments, J jrero served. , I 1 On Thursday of list wek the Sor- csls members entertained with a skcelng party up tho canyon. Lunches Lunch-es wore taken and a merry afternoon, enjoyed. t '" Tho girls of tho Now Jorsoy Afca- demy gavo a farowoll coasting party i I Monday evening in honor of MJse Currio who'had moved to Honqyman Hall. 1 IfiStSiJSf On last Saturday tho Thcta hiora- 'era hold a thoatro parly followed with a supper at tho chapter houso. Thoro were twenty guests In attend- p On Friday afternoon laBt week the Gamma XI Gamma sorority entertained enter-tained with a delightful card party at tho Wigwam. Tho hall was prettily pret-tily decorated with tho sorority colors col-ors of ivory and cerise. Five hun- drcd was playe an anctng also en-Joy en-Joy oJ. Miss Mabol Spande won the prize forthe highest score. A light luncheon was served. Thoro were thirty-two guests In attendanco. m m 9 Tonight tho Beta Delta sorority will glvo tholr sixth annual ball at tho Hotel Ecclos. Arrangements are all made to mako It a Valentino party par-ty Vlth decorations In keeping1 will that holiday. I Last Saturday evening at'tho home of Mrs. Inez Thaln tho Second .war J bid folks commit too and all lbhr lids and assistants hold forCli In ooe of tho jolllcst parties of tho season. A sumptuous dinner was served and tho evening Bpont In games and music mu-sic and general merry making. Thcrs woro thirty five guests In attondanc'j. On Wednosday the Clio club hot.l a luncheon at tho Hotel Ecclcs In honor of Miss Maud May Babcock of Salt Lako City. Tho hostesses wop 'Mrs. L. Sardonl, Mrs. Leon Fonnes- bock and Miss Mary Sorenson. The luncheon tablo was very pretty with a decoration ot early spring daffodils. daffo-dils. Miss Edith Bowen was toast-mistress. toast-mistress. Sho opened with a loom to "Tho Founder ot the' Community Theatre," to which Miss Babcock re-. Bponded. Mrs. Amy Lyman Morrill followed with tho Plans Of the Cllo( For Next Year. Mrs. Moses Thatcher gavo "Future of tho Community Thcatro," followed by. Mrs. Jos. A. Fcathe'rstono "Future Achievements ot tho Clio Circle." Tho ladles thoa repaired to tho Logan High School wnoro. In connection" with Miss Bab-cock's Bab-cock's reading, 'musical secoltlons wcro glyen by Miss Itula Cardon, M," McCann and Miss Worley. ( . , Miss Noll Hlb'bins of Illinois Bang for tho acuity and girls 'of tho Now Jersey Academy Tuesday evenlngi ' Mrs. Harris Pillshury and Mrs. IX. E. Brewlngton attended tho mooting ottho oxccutlvo commUtco ot. t.ic Women's oBard of Missions of the ' . ? u: Presbyterian church at Brigham City on Thursday i Mra. Luther Howell has gone to California to epund a few weeks. j , "j On Tuesday evening Miss Marthi England entertained with a card par- , i ty In honor of Miss Evelyn Jensen who will loave shortly tor an extend- , 1 cd visit to California. Dellcloua rw 'i freshraents wo Berved. Therejvere ' jl KelTnveftB. " r ; , jl . f I On Wednesday (he Misses 'Iriita ' and Elna Bennlon entertained at ' dinner for sovcral members of tho j Thota sprorlty. , ' , ) On Thursday afternoon tho county offlccrs ot tho Utah Daughters ot Pioneers mot at tho assembly hall , In tho stake building. Mrs. Wm. Smith gave a talk on the hand cart j trail which was much enjoyed. j A j Mrs. Wm. Howell Is spending this i week end In Salt Lako City. j |