Show I Box Elder lder Society I BRIGHAM CITY Oct 8 The The Fourth ward M. M I. I A. A under the di direction dl- dl of or the recreation committee with Otto A A. Kofoed In charge gave their opening social In the ward hall Tuesday evening A large crowd was In attendance A program was given I after which dancing was the evenings evening's I diversion Light refreshments were served I The Midi club met Thursday 1 afternoon at the home of Mrs Mn Harold HaroldI Olsen Fall f loners flowers In artistic ar- ar arI arrangement I I I formed the decorations I Fourteen members and six guests had I luncheon after which the entire entre party played bridge Mrs Roy Thompson claiming first prize and Mrs I Welling the consolation The special guests for y V t afternoon ded M- M Mames ames mes Henry Frogley Theron Lee I Fred Jr William S. S Fife I Orsen rn and Byron Dyron Jepp- Jepp sen I The opening social of the Third ward M. M I. I A. A was given tn In the ward meeting house Tuesday evening Mrs Louie B. B Call presided d and the fol- fol foil 1 l Ing program was given Ilven Address of welcome Horace Mann solo Anda Knudson reading Carman harmonica solo Ruth Frye Instrumental Instrumental mental music Thelma and Fay Lar- Lar Larsen Larsen sen piano solo Mrs E. E W. W Watkins M. M I. I A. A paper by LaPreal Wight piano solo Mazona Hunsaker The party then adjourned to the lawn where games were led by LaPreal Wight and Elva Elya Christesen Music for the games was furnished Kitchen Band Dand composed of or members rs of the Relief society women In cos cos- tune tume After the games the Wiry mel makers gathered in the basement of the building where refreshments were served saved I Mrs Duard Allen formerly Miss JanIe Dewey cf c this city was the guest of honor at a shower given Iven by bythe the Misses Jo Spencer and Mattie Mattle Haws at the home of Mrs Alfred Dewey Tuesday evening Games were played and several musical numbers were furnished by Mrs Er- Er Wight and Mattie Mattle Haws After the entertainment a luncheon was served to 14 The guest of honor received many sifts The opening open In social of the First and Sixth wards was held conjointly in inthe Inthe the First ward amusement hall on Tuesday e The hall was ar artistically ar- ar adorned In autumn leaves and fall flowers An abundant har har- harvest harvest vest was lIS symbolized by tall cornstalks standing in stately groups In either cither corner comer of the rooms Quaint booths were arranged on cither side of the hll In the center of the wall be- be bet bet t 1 the booths the letters M. M I. I A. A were worked out In a a. background of ot green and a design of bright yellow sunflowers s Robert Reese of the First ward recreation committee hid h d charge of the entertainment The singing I Iwas was led by Frank Kennard stake I board member Two by Dor Dor- Dorothy DorI Dorothy I othy and Wl WI Baker caress of I welcome by E E. Sacket a reading by Mrs Swen Larson two ho duets ducts by I Juanita and Marion Madsen and two reading by Vonda Henrie were part of the program After the program pro ram the evening was wa devoted to dancing Mrs Eugene Wixom was the guest of or honor Wednesday afternoon when wh u a number of her relatives and friends gathered at her home in honor of tier her birthday anniversary Autumn leaves and fall Call flowers graced the rooms A birthday dinner was served to eight present The afternoon was pc need d In needlework and social chat c The Fifth ward lard M. M I. I A A. OD- OD 1 was as held Tuesday evening In Inthe Inthe the new amusement hall Wendel Jensen president of the Young Mens Men's organization was In In charge A pro pro- program program gram beginning at 8 o'clock consisted of a debate dialogue vocal ocal and In Instrumental in- in instrumental music and readings after 1 i the time was passed In ing About M. M I I. A. A workers were present pre nt refreshments were lIe lIe- d. d Little Miss Marlon m Watkins was vas the guest of honor Tuesday afternoon wha h 1 her mother Mrs E. E W. W Wat- Wat Watkins Watkins kins entertained complimentary to her second birthday Pink roses French marigolds and American can can- cannas cannas nas formed artistic decorations Luncheon was Ted ed at o 0 law ta table ta- ta table ble centered with a a. largs larg birthday cake set with tva t. t rd cand- cand There were 15 present The Seagull camp of the D gh- gh of the tho Pioneers met at the home homec cf c Mrs Jesse W. W Friday eve eve- ning The 1 consisted of two songs by the members of the camp solo by b Nina duet by Lafayette and Serrell on Ne his history tory lesson The he Utah of Today given by Mattie Mattle Irvine sketch of the life of Lars Nelson given s-Iven by his daughter Iva Barker Barkr reading Audra Jeppson remal by Mesdames Erma Stoll Sarah Orpha Pe Pe- Peters Peters and Jesse Hoopes r. r were served by Maggie Wight Mat Mat- Mattle Mattie tie tle Berg Arba Glenn and Madsen l n to 19 11 members and IS 15 visit ors Prayer was offered by Chaplain Rachel Evans Mrs A. A Fan Pawson son entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home Thursday cv ev jg complimentary to Miss Ida May F ls who v.-is v. mar married ried Wednesday In the Silt Lake temple to Royal of Kaysville Fall flowers graced the re rc res s 5 The evening e was nas cd in games and mu mu- sic There er 17 present to whom Ic were served The guest c S mor rc lve many gifts Mrs Annie was hostess Thursday afternoon when th Cheer Cheer- Cheerful Cheerful ful club met at t a at ather ather her home Fall I flowers furnished the adornment for the rooms Dinner was served cd to 12 I members The lC Be Hive camp of the Daugh Daugh- Daughters of the PK Pi rs met at the horse hore of Mrs on Friday The mU l program con con- of two t by tho camp a eolo by Euda The meeting m g r. r j r ded over ty tr Grace CEce Smith gave a sketch of the life of her father James Iverson The n Ie Ul C hs h's I First Home Industries was given by Lizzie LIze A poem vas as given by Doris Johnson After the pro pro- program program gram refreshments were by byGrace Grace Orace Tin Tin- gey and Loa Johnson Last Monday evening the county camp of the Daughters of the Pio PIo- Pioneers PIoneers met at the home of or Mrs Ella Bingham There were wre 1 present Good reports of all the camps were given and programs arranged for an election of officers to be held at the November ember meeting The report of the nominating committee was given by Sarah Josephson Misses Dorothy and Barbera BIngham entertained with musical selections after which refreshments were served by the hostess Mrs Ella Ell Bingham |