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Show ! 4 Brigham Society J I BRIGHAM CITY. Nov. 6 Mr and Mr E. W. Dunn announce the en-)Tagmcnt en-)Tagmcnt of thHr laughter. Nadlne, i to Mr. Clyde B. Stratford of Poca-tello. Poca-tello. Idaho, the marrlago to take place Wednesday Nov. loth. Mrs. Clarinda Bcechcr entertained the Central camp of the Daughters .f the Pioneers at her horn Tuesday evening. The history of the "Echo I Canyotl War. Johnson's Army and the j Move South" was given by Mrs. Be l- or. Mra. Hattle Beecher and Miss 'Jennie Compton rendered vocal num-;,(r num-;,(r Baskets of vellow- and white riir, san'hemums decorated the house !A delicious ry lunche-on was served, i frn. Rozella C Fapendick. a former j member of the camp, was a visitor for the afternoon Mr and Mrs H M Flggins entertained enter-tained at t heir home Tuesdav even nip In honor of Mr. FlKRins cousins, Mrr jr H. Jackson and Mrs W. S. Fltz gorald of Covington, Kentucky. Chrysanthemums Chrys-anthemums w erp used very effectively In decorating tho rooms. The Harmony Har-mony quartet gave some beautiful musical mu-sical numbers. Later dancing WSJ enjoyed Popcorn balls, cake and punch were served. Guests present were Mr. snd Mrs. Thos. H. Blackburn Black-burn Jos Watklr.s. Brigham Wrieht. C R Rieh.ir.1s. Leslie Thompson Ru-pert Ru-pert Olsen. Fred Sourensen. Nels Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Lorenzo Hansen. O. G Bargeron. Misses AuKusia Madsen. Blva Blackburn. Black-burn. Nina Figglns Marco Madsen. The L B. H. club met Friday afternoon after-noon at the homo of Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen. After regular business, the time was spent In social diversion. Pumpkins filled with autumn leaves and chrysanthemums decorated the living rooms Yellow and white ehrvs-anthemums ehrvs-anthemums In a wicker basket formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Hallowe'en Ideas were carried out in the serving. Mrs. D C. Walker assisted assist-ed Mrs. Hansen in serving. Mrs. Chris Peila and Mrs Resile Thompson were guests for the afternoon. Twelve members mem-bers were present. Mrs. B. II. Bow on. w ho lias recently been released from her work In the Religion class, was pleasantly sur- prised at her home Wednesdiv evening eve-ning by the advanced department of the First ward Religion class After I surprising Mrs Bow-en. the guests (went to the home of Mrs Wm Sheffield Shef-field where preparations for the evening eve-ning entertainment had be'-n made The house wa-s decorated in autumn leaves and flowers. After games and music a delicious tray luncheon was served Those present were Mesdam's B. H Bower. Peter Jensen. Abe Ful-ler. Ful-ler. Mart Pouls-n Guv Tlrgey T. Benson. Ben-son. Wm Sheffield. Lester Barke-. H j C. Jensen. Horunso Holton. Hortonse Mathias; MitS3s Neld Stevens Pearl Smith. Lorotta Rose. Norma Chrlsten-sen. Chrlsten-sen. Vera Tlngey Rolla Jensen. Mrs. LeRo? Holland was guest of honor at a parcel showed given Wed-nesdav Wed-nesdav evonlng st the home of Mrr. Dan Reeder. Yellow- and vvhlte chrys-anthemi'ms chrys-anthemi'ms were used In the decorations. decora-tions. Mrs. Holland received nmny beautiful gifts which she opened during dur-ing the evening. A delicious tray luncheon was served t Mrs IT C Day spent Wednesday In Ogdcn ! Mr Lorengo M Robins of Salt Lake , Citv. was a Brlgbam City v isitor this week, A haby boy was born. Oct. 26, to Mrs C Ray Jones of Dav enrort Iowa. Mrs. Jones wrs formerly Miss Jennie Loiig.-on of this city Mrs Wynn L Eddv spent Wcdries-daj Wcdries-daj and Thursday o fthis week visiting visit-ing In Ogden. ' Mis-; Trieste Box and her sister, Mrs. Lylse Richardson and daueh'er. Dorothy spent the week end In Oftdon a3 guests of Mrs. G. A Leo. Misses ranogrno nd NOndue Jepp-son Jepp-son were Ogden visiters the fore, part, of the week. Mr. T M. Underwood of Salt Lake City, formerly Miss Mavme Ctimbell of j this city, has been visiting the past Week with her sister. Mrs. EphraStn Jensen. Mrs, I'nderwond returned to her home on Wednesday . Mrs. E. W Ininn and Miss Nadlne Dunn wer Ogdrn isito-f; this week Mrs. James Jensen and daughter, Marine, of Weft second North street, will spend a month visiting in Burley. Idaho. Mr and Mr.v James Hensen, who have been guests of Mr- and Mrs James Knudson returned to their home in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. W A. Call spent last week visiting vis-iting In Salt Lake City Mrr. Lorenzo Hansen left Thursday for Logan, where she will Visit with her sisters. Mrs. Lorin A Merrell and Mrs. Lorenzo Norr Mr and Mrs. Wm. Sorensnn returned re-turned from Idaho Falls on Wednesday and will make their home hero. Miss Louise Fowler and Miss KUttall of Garland, were guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C E. Fowler on Tuesday. Mrs Roe Ptrarfnrd of Pocatello. Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Nels Jensen. Mra. C. W. Knudson left Wednesday afternoon for Salt Lake city, where she Will visit at the homo of her daughter Mrs C. Clayton. Mrs. Dr. M. G, Hansen returned from L iv ton, the fore part of the week, where she w as ailed on account of the death of her brother, Mr. Edgar King of Mason City . low Mrs. Christina Hansen and Mrs. Isaa'-JeSeeri Isaa'-JeSeeri went to Shelley, Idaho, on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, to .''ttend the funeral services for their bi ot her-ln -la v. , Ml Million. Mrs. W. S Fitzgerald and Mrs C. H. Jackson, who have ben visiting relatives rela-tives in this citv, left Wednesday 'or their home in Covington, Kentucky. . . . Mrs Seth Reeder of Ogden was i kBrigham City visltot last wk. Thursday evening. M:s. Vera Fife entertained a number of her lady friends Fall flowers were used for decorations. Games were played and dainty refreshments served Those present were Mesdames Marjorie Merrill, Mer-rill, Violet Knudson Lillian Peterson, Grace Hanson. Bessie ISskClson, June Ballentine, Vera Fife Misses Laverd .Watson Sylvia Pcfrson, Alta Jenson Friday evening, the teachers of the Central school cntortalncd the tochers of the Lincoln, and Whlttier schools. The guests arrived in Hallowe'en costumes cos-tumes and entered the Central school building through the furnace room, where ghosts and witches greeted them. When the guests arrived in the-main the-main hall they unmasked und a real get-acquainted party wa enjoicd. A dainty luncheon was served, fiaticlng and .t fan e musical program delighted tho gUC3tS. Mrs Minnie Lund entertained lasl week at a dinner party for a number of out-of-town guests Roses and snap- ! dragons were uvi-d, over a I, ice cover! for the centerpiece The living rooms j were decomted in chry tanthciiiums : I Covers were laid for Mrs. C. C Jenson' j of Sandy "Miss Eliza Hanson of ' Igdeh Mr. Jack Hanson of Ogdeh, Mrs. Car-1 ter Cornia of ogden. Mrs. D. C- Cor-1 I lnia, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lund. Mr. Ar-I Ar-I villa Lund Mr and Mrs. O. A (Enfold Mr. and Mra, . G Spencer, yrf. v ,1. ! lace Lund, Mrs. Chris Flygare, Mrs. Wiggins. Miss Minerva Lund and Mrs. Minnie Lund entertained Saturday at a dinner party for Miss Jenn Klygare of Ogden, and Mrs. George lsoard of Ogden. Chrysanthemums were used for the centerpiece of the dinner table. 4 Miss Marian Wells and Varda Paehes entertained Friday ovenln? at a Hallowe'en party at the Well's home, i Hallowe'en games were played and ; Hallowe'en decoration? used. A da In . luncheon was served in HftUowe'en j sty le Twenty guests were present. , Mrs Lorenzo Bolt entertained Sun-' day afternoon it a dinner party at her I home Chrysanthemums were Uaed 1 for h centerpiece Covers w. re laid foi Mr. and Mrs Victor Bolt. Mr. and Mr Lee Glenn. Mr. and Mra. Earl Larson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Bott. The Kensington club met al I ifi home of Miss Sarah Mathias Thursdaj evening Chrysanthemums were used throughout the house The nlng was spent in sewing, later a two-course luncheon was served A spectacular street parade wa;; glv-lert glv-lert Thursday evening by the students of the b E. II. s. in preparation for j the big football game to be held lo- day Tho students proved thepiaelves : real toroh bejirers The p u n.- was in j j the form of a' htirh il' slrol riiviis, I with "real hula hula dancers" and ; most appropriate music. aged animals! land a "real carlot race" Aftci the. 1 parade the :udeuts gave a big dance !iti the Academy. Mrs. Orlando Peterson was hostess ! to her sewing club a tin home Thursday Thurs-day evening. The evening wa. sp-mt in sewing, after which light refreah-ments refreah-ments were servej. Mrs. l'eters'h was assisted by Mrs Lawrepoa Hansen: I Mrs. Clifton Pierce spent the weekend week-end at Hcber. Mrs. Alfred Bybec of Rexburg is visiting with relatives here. f"r. LeRoy Bmlth Bpcnt Friday in Logan. Tho Misses Andra Knudson. Alice Koford, Gay Jeppson, Virginia Luke, Ruth BtOhi and Virginia Gldney delightfully de-lightfully entertained their friends at a Hallowe'en pin. Saturday evening nt the home of Mr and Mrs. B. O. Jeppuon. Many Unique stunts ami Hallowe'en games such as followlnc strings aires-; rickety fence-: and around dark corners where elm''- and gcblhis. moaning jid uroanina. ar.L.i- ing them and sent them on to other' haunted corners A dainty try lum he-' on was served by the; hostesses dres;ed in Hallowe'en aprons and caps. The i house was decorated, in Hallowe'en! ereation, fall flowers and autumn leaves. Mr and Mi?. Y". J. Love left Sunday Sun-day for Chicago.' Dr. Ueorgf- Flster spent Saturday in Logan. Mr. and Mra. Justin B. Call have1 returned to their home In Salt Lake City after vM.Ing a week here. Mrs. LeRoy D. Young spent Friday lin Logan. Mr. and Mra. Royal J'apendick of Rexburg are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Compton. Mrs. Malinda Flake returned to her home In Snowfiuke. Arizona, Saturday, Satur-day, after spending a month visiting with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Brigham Y right. Mrs. Wilford Jenson spent the we. l, -end in Salt Lake. Mrs. Walt Carver entertained herj Kensington club Thursday evening at a duck dinner at her home Chrya-I antheihums were uadd for the center-; piece for the dinner table. After the. dinner, the evening was spent In sew-1 lng. Friday afternoon Mrs. Beatrice Ward entertained the Willard Creek camp of Hie nauithter-j of the Pio-neers Pio-neers Mrs, Alice Morgan gave a ketch of the life of Mr Chester Love- land. Mi. Connie Ward gave a comlcl i. ailing. After the musical program a dainty tray luncheon was served. t Sixteen members were present. Mrs.: Jane Owens, who is an honorary mem- ber, a pioneer of forty nine, was pii-cnt. pii-cnt. Mra. Cloiinda l'ee. In r and .Mr-. Jane Compton of Brigha'm also at-; tended the meeting. Mrs Bustane Harmon entertained Frlda- evening at a waffle supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Knudson. Hallowe'en decoratluns were uced in the living rooms . crystal bowl of chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for the s ;,-pcr ;,-pcr tabl5. Hallowe'en place cards, were unrd. During lb- early pint' of the evening "B6o" vvas played. Mrs Ueorge Flster and Mrs. C. II. Bryan receiving the favors The Girls' club at the high school gave a unique dancing party Fridav-evening Fridav-evening for the purpose of raising; money for their club Each class : 1 refreshments from a decorated booth. The hall w as beautifully decor u-- i in black and yellow and Hallowe'en decorations. A large crowd enjoyi M I the dancing. At the close of the evening an interesting auction sale was started. Mrs. Clifford Jenson, Mrs. Orlen Jenson and Mrs Norman Iverson entertained en-tertained Friday evening at a dinner party al the lionv of Mrs Iverson In honor of Mr. und Mrs Alfred Ey-bce Ey-bce of Rexburg. Hallowe'en decorations decora-tions and favors were used. A Im : pumpkin carved in the shape of aj basket and filled with fall fruits formed the centerpiece for the dinner table. Hallowt en place cards were used. Covers were laid for u'' n I guests After dinner the evening was spent playing "500. " Tho Civic Improvement club met Thursday afternon at the Commercial club rooms Mrs. Dan Peterson presided pre-sided and Mrs C. H. Bryan and Mrs. C E. Fowler gave reports of thej Women's Federated clubs' convention held In Ogdcn last month. Mlsy Pearl i Peters and Miss Florence Jones gave the musical program. Refreshments, were served by Mrs. LeRoy Young, Mrs. Clifton Plorce. Mrs. D. B. Baron and Mrs. II R. Doremua. Mrs. A L. Jenson entertained at a family dinner party Sunday after noon. Yellow ami whit'- chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums were used for tho centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mrs. Chrlstlrila L. Jenson. Mrs. Anna Phillips, Mr. and Mrs C M. Chrlsu nson, .vlr. and Mrs. e). . Barnard, Mr and Mrs A. L. Jenson, MiOg Mary Jenson and Mr. Waj ne Jenson. Mr A L. Jenson came over from PrestOn to spend the week-end with his family. Mr Andrew Jenson. church historian histori-an of Salt Lake City, v, o-s in Brigham .Sunday to attend the Scandinavian conference. Mr and Mrs H. C. hristc-nsen entertained en-tertained Sunday afternoon at a dinner din-ner party. A crystal bowl of chrysanthemums chrys-anthemums formed the centerpiece for the dinner table. Covers vvcte laid for Mr. Andrew Jenson of Salt Lake. Mr. Erlckson of Ogden. Mr. Neleon of Logan. Mr. P. II. Soretison. Mr ami Mra H. C Chrlstenaen. Mis. Nadlne I";nn spent the week-end week-end in Salt Ixke City. Mi. and Mrs. Anderson of Logan are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. OTnff Peterson Mr. Erickuon of Ogden w.ts m Brigham Sunday attending the Scandinavian Scan-dinavian eonferonce. Mr. Fay Bollard haa gone to Salt Lake City to spend a few days visiting friends u fn leaving for California.' Mr. Nelson of Logan was q visitoi here Sunday attending the Seandi navian conference. Mr. and Mrs Jo...ph Bollard have 'H vacated their home and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Olsen for( a few days before leaving for Call- gH oo |