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Show pVifham City Society - . . . I.' - v t -. , (Special to The Standard ) BRLGHAM CITY, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. George Hamson "vrere tendered a pleasant surprise Monday evening by a foji' friendi and relatives. Among pp gueWtfyore ftTr. and Mrs. Marcus! L. Hamson, M-r. and Mrs I L Reos, -W- and Mrp. Leroy Hamfeon. Mr. and rs. J3mith, Mr. ad Mjr$ IiphJ Mos. tyisscs Fay Hamson, Mary Baird. Virginia Vir-ginia Haraaon and Helen Hinckley of Ogden. Mass Mjra and Miss Grace G&lbraith gave a kenslngton Wednesday pvon-ing pvon-ing at which the following guests on-Joyed on-Joyed a dolightful social evening: The Misses Chloe Williams, Fay Hamson, Clara Cleave, Mabel Thoipe M?rv Clark acd Lilly Srrinqosi Mrs. James E. Halverson was tendered ten-dered a .pleasant surprise Wednesday afternoon by friends and neighbors in honor of her having Just recently occupied oc-cupied the beautiful now mansion on South Main street. Tho guests present pres-ent wero Mesdames E. W. Dunn, W. R. Dredge, 'O. G. Spencer, E. M Tyson, Ty-son, W. II. Stayner. A. L. Brown, A. L. Stout, W. J. Lowe, Christena Keller, Kel-ler, F. W. Fishburn and Misses Mamie, Ma-mie, Lillian and Grace Halverson. The Young Married People's Dancing Danc-ing club concluded its last number of the first series of dances Thursday evening, and will give three more numbers to finish the, season before summer starts in. Miss Mabel Thorpe entertained at five hundred Monday evening at the home of Mrs. W. H. Gleave. and the list of guests included the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gleavo Mr. and Mrs. A. C Olsen, Mr and Mrs. R. II. Labrum, Mrs. Alf Freeman, Misses BUla Hoist. Florence Loe. Freda Nelson. Nel-son. Clara Gleae, Dolly Petersen, Lo ona Cuthbert, Alico Gidney, Myra Mc Hale, Virgie Winn, Crystal Jeppson. Alfred Olpen departed Sunday evening eve-ning Jor iqnhp $Us, whefa $Te yUl sppjid ipvtpta wejBjts in the injLerpsts of his business. " Mr. and Mrs. 3 H Watkjn pave f dinner Monday afternoon to members of their family and the following children chil-dren and relatives were present: Mr. and Mrs. Josopn H. Watkina. Jr., of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wafkins, Mr. and Mr?. Eddie Waikint. . H Gardner of Tremonton, Misses Clara and Florence Watklns, Preston Wai-!:in.-, Dai. WstA-'n.. Norc T7?-Iuns T7?-Iuns and elvi atkus. Leonard Glasscock, a prominent young man of Ogden, was wed to Miss Gertrude Olsen of this city Monday evening, the ceremony being performed perform-ed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Olsen, Bishop T. H. Blackburn officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Glasscock will make their home in Ogden. John Burrows, an old time resident of this city and Mrs. NIcolina Jensen of Bear River City were united in marriage mar-riage by Bishop T. H. Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. Burrows will reside in this city. Mrs. Oliver u. Dainy ami airs, rsora Burt wero honored guests at a reception recep-tion tenderod them by the primary stako board Monday evening at tho home of Mrs. Alice Johnson prior to their early departure from Brigham to make their homes elsewhere. Many guests wore present and a delightful social time was enjoyed. Mrs. P. J. Petorson gave a dinner Sunday evening in honor of her daughter Sylvia, a student at tho U. of U., who came home to spend the week end. Tho guests wore Misses Hazol Stohl, Miss Hazel Stohl. Miss Kearl, Miss Vera Southworth, Prof. J. G. Crook, William Fife, John Wright, Ruel- Eskelson. Mrs. Dellah Roberts entertained a few friends at a kensington Thursday evening. |