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Show i SOCIETY LVL.NTS. tn ol the iinxt delightful and uc-, uc-, cefifnl whint parlie of the reaaon wa given bv Meadaine T. J. Leal and J. K. Wilde on Friday evcuiug lat at the hospitable home of the former. The i parlor were brilliautlv lighted and arranged ar-ranged with food taet The tallies I weir dainty emUisped card heaotilully .engraved. The eci re card were very I preity colon d pntlornl i,e. After plaving -x game of bint Mr, i O. W. French was iiece(ul In cap! in -lug Ihe ladie Ural prixe an cxcerdllnly handsome hand painted vase. Mrs. Frank F.Tana wa the lucky w inner ol the ladie contolatlon prlre a lieautlful Venetian glasa vue. Uenl hi aJ prire a tieaiitiful inkitand wa won by Alma Kldreilge. while Hoy Wilkin carried nfT tlie gentleman cumulation, a pretty ash tray. Tempting and deliciou refreshment cnnsiHting nfchlcken, lad, aandwichev, nlinhe. potato chip, o'lve, tan, aa-orted aa-orted cake, aherla-t, cotreo, eic, were daintily terved on tiiiH'l lali'e. At a late hour the guest reluctantly bade their charming hoiee gootl night, all agreeing that they bad been mom royally entertained. Those present were Messrs. and Me-dame Me-dame Alma Kldredge, (I. V. French, Samuel Clark, Carl Allison, C. K. Jones, Frank F.van, Metilame W. W. (Hull", J. A. Smith, L. K. Kldredge, W. M. Hoyden, W. (i. Fisher, Jonn l'awhis, K. F. Norihrott, Muse Amy Doyden, Mary Thomaa, Nellie Khoad;, Mnsrt. Hoy Wilkin, O. II. Arnold. Mr and Mr. K. S. Cahlerwood entertained en-tertained a number of their friend eery pleasantly at rrokonile last Monday evening In honor ol Mlts Schiniii. The parlor wa nicely decorated for the occasion oc-casion and a jolly crowd waa preaeiit to enjoy the evening. F.ight game ol crokonile were nlaved and the Oral prire were won by Mr. J. L. ltoyden and Hoy McMichael, and Sam Wilde and Mrs. I. M. Shaw curried off the booby priie. IMicioue refres liineula were served, cnnaiatingnl salads, sndwlchs, sherbet, rake, cocoa, etc. Karh goesl wai requested re-quested to bring a rhyme on a card and these were read which preved very In- te-'-'lillg. ...... " Thoeti praeenl wmtmi smw..snI Merdaiiici Fraiik Evans, O. Y. Ilullock, I. M. Shaw, J. L. Rovden, C. K. Jones, J. II. llarber, Misses Amy Bnyden, Nel-lie Nel-lie ltliosdi's, Annie WalUin, All'e Milla, Klita llarber, Annie Carriilh, Mary Thomaa, llelle Calderwood, Meadame John raw1:, Alex. I'arrell, Mesnrs. Koy McMichael, J.- K. Mills, W. II. Carrulh, Sam Wilde, Milton Crolt. Miss Amy Hoyden and Mrs. W. M. ltoyden entertained at their home lent Tuesday evening Iu honor ol Mies Mary j Thomas of Salt Lake. City. The two j laige parlors were brilliantly lighted and tistily decorated ami open to the guests. ' Whist was the game ol Ihe evening, I and a a reward lor their good plaving, I Mrs. J. A. Smith and Mr. J. K. Wilde ' each received a beuiitilul lota pillow ; j while Miaa Agne turns north and Mr. I T. J. Lewi each were the recipient! of handsome prire. The (euro card were ' hfuiitiful lithograph! of (anion Indian 'chiefs and were awaidcd lo Ihe lucky ! one at each table. Tne refreshment wero served at 11 o'oliH-k anj were most excellent In every , particular. . The invited gueta were Meerr'. and Me.dme.O. W. French, W. W. ClutT, Alma K'dredge, Frank Kvam, J. L. Hoy 1 den, tinnier Thorn, Frank ('roll, R. H. Cahlerwood, (seorge t),.in, Curl Allison, !C H. .lone, W. IJ. Fisher, J. K. Wilde, .1. I). Wheailoii.John I'awlas, L. K. I'.ld- redge, Lonsdale Allen, C. A. Calll, U. j Y. Hullock, T. .1. Lev. Is. J. A. .Smith, It. , F. Northcott, Koy Wilkiut, Menr. C. jM.Crofi, Hen Itircli, Itert Kldiedgo, Kail Khlredge, J. II. Wilde, lieorge Farnswi rlli, Ihe Misea M iry Thomas, Agnes F,imswor'h, .Nellie Itlio.vile, Ag-leu Ag-leu Ln-iy, Annie nod Muggie (,'ariutli, fliilrli ma SchuiiK, Hutia and May WheUtol. |