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Show jBrigham Society I BRIGHAM, July IT. Mr. and MrS. I .1 Johansen sntertalned Mr and Mrs. I x. R, Brickeon of Ogden at dinner, I Tueadav. other out-of-tow m I Mr. and .Mr. Johnnsei. during I week were Professor and Ml I W M. I reterson Mid Mrs Victor Crawford. I nil of Logan , " I Mr and lira Kirk Mariln md I guests enjoyed n lawn supper Wel- I nrsdny evening nt the Uartln home I fin M:u i street. Beside host and hos- te.s preeent were Dr and Mrs E a. I Btranqulat, Mrs w. H. Child, Miss I Grace Halverson. Miss Alice Eddy, I Minn Ada Child. Umont QlOVSt and I Lawrence Hansen. BM Or. and Mrs William T. Ward and B ' cn.-. hi. hard and Donald, B Eoke Ware dinner guests of Mr and B Mrs. W. J. lxwe. Sunday. Mrs Senu-r B Walker of Sail Lake and Mrs era I Phillips were also recent dinner guests B at the Lowe home. Ill B Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips of B Weston, Idaho, spent Wednesday In B Brigham on their return home from nn extended visit In I gden Mlns Vera H Preston accompanied them to We ton, H ! where she will spend Severn I days H visiting relative .md friends, J' Miss MKe Jensen ffas returned' H from a week's visit In Idaho 1-urlngj her atay she epent aeveral days on a; uir,'lnK party In the c anyuns near1 rocatello. Mr. and Mra Fred Borenaon and family have left for a month'a ataj In Blacksmith Fork i Mrs L Preston and Mrs Bnis Bl . and daughters of Garland, motored to BB. Brigham yesterday and si.eni the day1 Hi j rlends. Hl Shirley C. Horsley spent Wsdnes- HVr! day at the X. B. A. convention In Bait Hb J H j mi fiope Plahburn left Wednesday j to spend several days In Ogden. She 1 will visit a; (he home of Miss Ada) BB Mack. j Ml" Xondus and Miss Crystal Jepp- son spent the week-end In Salt Lake i visiting relatives and frlem ppH'J . B j Miss Theresa Fond Is around again j after a long Illness She was operated j on for apprndictils and before fully BJ recoverlnK from that contracted lOn- B sllltls. Her many frtmd an glad to BH 1 -re her well again. bbbbm Kj Complimenting Mra K A Stran- H quiet, a June bride, Mr-. Kirk Martin R entertained Hl ranged luncheon Wednesday after- noon at her homo Bridal touches were effective throughout the entire B affair. Bankets of were used in the living rooms. Small B tables at which the gue..t! 4 hehi damty place -carda of brlde'a H hoquets. krw pies i nl weddliu After the serving of the luncheon, tne guests were entertained at Five Hun-j dred. The tally cards were tln kew -H j , pies asleep tn wedding rings, Mrs. LeRo; Young was wlnnei of the high; B I score prize and Mrs. Sttamiulsi was J presented the guest H guests. Including tne hosii"- and Hi of honor were. Mr E a. Sttfenquist, Hj Mrs S. C. Holtqulst, Mrs. J. 11 liv Hj Mrs. D, B. Baron Mrs. W. J . Lowe, B ; Mrs. i.eHoy Smith. Mra Orlando H erson Mrs. 8. C. Horsley. Mrs R. F. Hj Salsmnn, Mrs. H. G Bryan, Mi B E. Fowler, Mrs. LeBoy B. Young. Mrs. BBfl E W Dunn. Mrs J. E Halverson, BBI Mrs. W. A. Call. W BBb Mrs. Clifton BBfl Alexander Mrs K Davis, H o. W Plater, Mrs li R Doremt 1 Mrs. Nels Jensen. Mrs. W. H. Child' H of Ogden. MlBB Olive Jensen. Mlsa i( I f Child of ' gden and Mrs, Martin BB . Two warms of the Third ward H girls' Bee Hive organisation, wont on B the first of a series of hiking I B they will make during the i I K A large truck driven i IVoalc) B Thompson, carried the hikers to Wil- H lowmere. where they enjoyed SUppi B and toasted ma rshmn llos H large bonfire. At dark the H their hike back, walking nil Lht H to town. Those of th one pwarm H were. May Xelson and Lets Cull, the H keepers, and De Vern Kofford. H '.ana Lee, Sarah Anderson, H Stephen, Bernlce Xelson, Gene Nel- H son. Tressa Elousley, Lillian Slatter B and Flda LafWla Those of tlv H swarm wore. Hortenae Poulson and H Bertha Vance, keepers, und Delone H Cheal, Alice Call. Ruby Hansen, Ruth H Menson. Florence Hoist, va North, H Florence Caur and Alice Andrews I BBBBJ' Miss Ootavla Holmgieen was hos- H less at a lawn supper Sundav H si the home of her parents, Mr. and H Mrs. Albert Holmgreen at Bear River H City, GuoHts from Wlllard and Brig-hn Brig-hn t,i motored out early in the after- K' noon. The time wus spent In k amusements. A tray luncheon was H served from a lawn table, which H very attractive with garden flowers. H The guests Included Margaret Hub- H bard, Mabel Anderson, Margaret H Davla. Alice Eddy, Hilda Wondyait. H LydlS Holmgreen. Minnie Holmgreen, H I'lo Hansen. Lester Ward. Rulon H White. Chsrles Hubbard. Merlin Cook, H Carl Lee. Deltnar Tlngy. Lamont Qlo- BV I BBjBjBBa R Mr and MrS Ira VY. Larnin enter- H' talned Thursday night at their home H on MSCth South and Second Eust. com- plLmentary to Dr. und Mm. i: I Mraniiulst. Japanese lanterns w . r B used on the lawn. Luncing wa H joyed until late hour. A ooloi scheme of pink and white was car rled. out In the serving of refresh- BBBBBH ments. I'lnU and white ros'-s and f ; sweet peat made very pretty center-1 pieces for small tables placed on the lawn and the porch. A light luncheon i was served. Those there. Including f I host and hostess, were Or, and Mrs H E. A. Stranqulst. Mr. and Mra, i'rank H Earl, Mr and Mrs. O. C. Jacobson. H Mr. and Mrs. R. Hanson. Mr ami Mrs. H Jack Iverson. Mr. and Mrs Lester H Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs Ira W. H Larsen. bbbbbI . . . BBBS The Sgo rump of the D H ters of the Pioneers met nt tin home H of Mrs William J Smith Frldiiy exenlns The program BpnsJstsd of a H life sketch of Mrs Susan Booth Hun- saker. b Mrs. Smith, vocal selections H by Miss Zella Nadoups. a reading by H Miss Elnora Hatch, and a sketch of he second celebration of the t4th of Jul), held In Salt Iake in is-i. by Mrs Dan Peterson. A tmy luncheon was served after the program There were twenty-five present. j1 H Mrs. P. J Peterson the C, L. club at her hcm Thurada a,f-ternoon. a,f-ternoon. The lime was passed with H fancy work and musiesl selections. H Ijitc In the aftc.'noon two-rnurte H table lunehson was served formed the centerpiece. Those there J .were: Mrs. Ell Jensen, Mrs X J. H WUon. Mrs Juinfs Una Xelson. Mrs Annie I'rompton. H . Mr A Kul.tr. Mrs in H Mrs. HaJ Chrlstessn, Nephl Hansen. Mra, Rudolph Kaiser. H Uwrtnce Gldney and Mrs. WtW I j , n i ra iBasij!lstWsagSgggBaW"S Fife. Assisting Mrs. Peterson wars her da lighter, Sylvia, and Mrs. Annie Steenhouse ... j A very pleasant afternoon was :if-forded :if-forded all those who called at the! silver tea givi n by the members of the ladies' Aid and Missionary society, so-ciety, Friday. The Presbyterian church was vsr attractive with large baskets of garden flowers. Tea was' 6erved at small tables, the centerpieces center-pieces of which were bouquets of .(Weetpeas. roses and Shasta daisies.' 'fhe young women who afsslstcd the committee in charge with the serving were Mlsa Alice Eddy, Miss Todu 1 1 r, r i , Miss Alice Dorcmus and Miss Mae Xelson. ... Mr Zola Call Jeppson and little I daughter Betty returned home to hei-. burg. Idaho. Sunday, after a month's' !lt in Brigham ai the home of herj parents, Mr. and Mrs R. V. Cull. ... Miss Pauline Hubbard of Willard Is spending a week In Paradise vislt-ih vislt-ih her vister. Mrs n'hlte. ... Preston Walking. Elwood Christen -sea, Glen Wat kins and Russell Call ar. enjoying a two weeks tour of Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park ... Glen Jensen, son of Mr. D. C Jensen, Jen-sen, former superintendent of schools here, has been spending a lew days as the guest of William Call. Mr. Jensen Is on his way to I'rcston, wlivse he la engaged in agricultural work. i ... Max Flshburn, who is engaged In I business in Garland, is spending part! of his summer vacation In Brigham ... ESphrlairi Josephsnn reached home, Friday aftor a nioSun s traveling w an tne Agricultural College Glee ciun. which attended the International hu-taiian hu-taiian convention in Atlantic City. The i.iee cluo first loured Utah. It vaep then taken to the district Roiuiuan i mi vent urn held at Bo,se as repro3en-lativS repro3en-lativS of the l.ogan Kotarians. At tno listrlci cotiventlon the club scored I'O Hpjiroval that the men ware asked to attend the world convention at Atlantic City. With Kotarians irom i tall they left on June 8th, in a spc-cial spc-cial far. tor the east. Along Chi they stopped at all the principal cities,! giving concerts before large audience and being very royally treated by the Kotarians, of whom they wore tne guests. On reaching lh- COnVsntlOO ut Atlantic C!r, their first sinking brought mem s ich succ.-.t. thai they were requested to go to Scotland nexi; year, where the International itotar-' ...ii convention will be held in 1921 Mr. Josepnson, as one o. the twenty! Ulee clun members, ar.ld thai a finer ir.p could not he imagined. The" iticcesa in singing brought thcrn all sot-is of honors and distinction. The president of the convention always! introduced them as ihc "Glee clun without a petr. ' tn .'v. torli l.. the were asked to si ig Cor toe i oi- umola recorus and promiSfed 11 ttl y would n mum a rewsuaya lunger in . ie city tiiey would be put on ior ici.r ,tnu i-.u.son records a mil ... Miss Bessie Morrison, who Is teaching teach-ing In tne summer extension work at rieber, spent tne week-end in ung-j bam. She expeem to climb Mount1 Timpanogia wan a hiking party troin i io and Heber in the ir near future. Wednesday night at the Academy of Music Silas j'iiilljj Walk ins, Mis. r.'oma Chnstensen, osco Call, Jr., and Howard Call, four cousins whose birthuays come vt ry near together within tno" next w el; or so. entertained enter-tained tneir tnenda at an elaborate onclng purl i.e.rejhmeius were served during the evening. Guests :iumbcrl:ig thirty couples were present. pres-ent. .Mr.-. H N Pigglna was the guest of nonor at a U, patty Wcdntsuay evening, given by the bec Hive gins ! ui the Second ward. ... Miss Florence Knudson had a. her I house guests Monday a'id luesauy oi tiits wteu Miib louise bird ut Spring-'. Spring-'. ilo, -lis.s Agnes L:nd.ey of Heber, aad Mies Eleanoi Anuerson of lyogan. Many of the younger s -t are c-r.Joy-mg the summer evenings horseback . riding, among those seen recently are. Miss Bessie Morvlson, Kuel Bskelson, ; .vi.s,h Mamie Halvereon, Orlando i-et-I erson j ... M.s iilive Jensen entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon In honor of her s.s-ter, s.s-ter, Mrs. F. D. Farell of Manhattan, KlUa B She wa. assisted by hsi mother, Mr. Nels Jensen ... The Bee Hive workers of the Pirst v i. rl and tne officers of the Ladies Muiaul association enjoyed themselves at a party Wednesday on the la.vns surrounding the Fiist ward meeting house. - ... The employes of the Amalgamated i-iK.. ompany had an oaling at li-goon li-goon Monday. Among these who en-jocd en-jocd ihei . lives at the resort Mere I Mr. and Mis. W. V. Call and Mr anu j Mrs W A Call . I ... Miss VUladene Knudson spent the weeK-end in Ogden and South Pork canyon as the guest of friends ... I Mr. and Mr.-. Fruncls ' House of I I Promontory, were week-end gui Ol Mr, Lreuao Dott j Mrs. Ada Graheal and son Harold who have befl spending SSVoral weeks lat the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John . W. Horsley, returned home Sunday .1 . Miss Alice Whit, mt Sbn t-u- i. spending two weeks here, the guest of Mrs Eldred Hutch . . . Mrs Lydla Tanner and children of iigden are the guests of Mr and Mrs. Xelj Jensen. ... Irs John F Frdman left for Blackfoot. Idaho, Sunday, to spend a few weeks visiting her daughter. Mrs. Royal M. Jeppson. I . Mr. and Mra. Ureal Wallace of i gden were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary Wallace ... Mr. and Mrs. A J. Xelon and chll-i chll-i drcn of Malad. Ida., are visiting rea- Uvea here . . . Karl Pierce of Salt Lake, arrived her. Sunday to spend two week a- i cation ... I Mr and Mrs. S. G Hovey and chll-drsn chll-drsn Of logan are guests of Mrs W V. . knudson. ... Mr Lawrepes w Wallace and bah) Of Sail iake are vlaltina; at the homo of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Hansen. ... Mr ami Mrs J. A. Anderson. Mrs. Pub. ii i-uraen and MaSS Ixjuella An-deraon An-deraon of Logan were Brigham visl- tors Monda; . ... I M.rk Hamaon of Sap uke 9 visiting visit-ing In Brichim with his parents. Mr. . 4. Mil s Adeline Zuehlsdorff. of Bay City, Mich., wlio is i visiting ot the home of her aunt land uncle, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Gysin Miss Zuehlsdorff expects to remain in Ogden for the coming two weeks and will visit many points of i interest in Ogden. - rr life ''Sir- and Mrs. George Mamson. Mr. Ham-: Ham-: son is one of the cnlef linotype oper-atois oper-atois on the Salt Lake Tribune. I ... Mr. ami Mrs.i BSvan Morgan went1 I to Downey, Idaho. Sunday. iney will j apena several days is;tirjK with Mr. I and Mrs Eugene C. Wixom and Mr and Mrs. I 'e Vere Morgan . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell and Mi tind Mrs. E. A Caldwell of Mur-j I ray stopped at the home cl Mr and MlS a. u. Stout ovci Sunday on their I way to luaho for an outing. ... i The Irs: ward Pec Hive tjlrls entertained en-tertained ai a social lajt evening in tne g.ove near the First ...rd artkUSS-meat artkUSS-meat hall. Those m charge of the arrangements included aira, John Forsgren and M.a. Eldied Hatch, who are Keepers of the swarm. After a1 snort program the evening was spent ui playing game and toasting weip-era weip-era over a can:p-nre. Supper was -i . ed 1 the gins in true camp style. Those present numbered thirtv. a a Miss Vera Predion relumed ytster-da ytster-da from Weston. Idaho, where she has spent two weeks visiting relate es ... Mrs. Zina Jensen and Miss Ada Jonnson entertained Friday evening m honor ot Miss Inez Jaoobseri oi leer L.odge, Montana, who has been apsnding tne summoi in tnis it. .uits Jucoust.il expects to return home in iu'e near tutun . The Second ward Mutual and Bee liiv gins en . eii.au, ed tv OttiiesUay -ning ut tne numt oi Mrs. i. H. Blackburn Black-burn in honor o. Mia hienry M. l'ig- oins. L.ong strings of Japancsa iau-kerus iau-kerus auo.ueu lawn, wnue i.e pufen n js decorated with red. white ami oiae emblems, a largo bee hive waj erected at one end oi the lawn a s.hoi i program constating oi playlet play-let anu fancy dances uy Eleunor Kaiser and .uiriaiii ilorsle. was con -auotad b)l Mr.4. Kosclla eijjUoriic, Mr. nvilliam r'l.e. and .n. .i o Olson, Alter various Raines, refreshments we.e served. Mi?. Villadlhs Knudson nad charge of tne rezraahmenta.and Mrs. Blanche Sheffield the decrora-tic.ns. decrora-tic.ns. ahoui thirty ifirls were pre- eat. ... Mrs. Mary E. Rohblna Is ipcndln; the week m t-ogun vial ting Mra. Charles Bitters Bar. anu Joseph Hitters. GeofgM and Vern Blttds. .Ultd Gladys Hlt- ters of Kexburg. Ml53 Adauia of Lo- k.i'i iiuij Miaa Brandell oi ugden, were' 1 guests at the home of Mrs. Qeorge , i axer this w eek. i . Mra l 1 P. Bingham of "smiih-I "smiih-I field was a week-end visitor at ;he home Of Mra U H Kuccr aftei iwnicii ..,ie inoiorcd to Corinne. where ahe is si-endlaj; tin week with her' i daughter, mtj. Lester Pacor. ... I M.ss Etta Facer has Been released ' f r 1 1 i i iiil.-a.onary work at Santa Anni.j Cul.tornla, and will arrive home In I I the near future. . . . Mies Olive J man euterta'ned kVl i-nesday i-nesday afternoon at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nala lens n, 1 announcing her engagement ,o Mac P. i Sli .it toi .1 of Pci.mlio. U.c iiinriak'e in takl place the latter part of July. Swectpeas und baby breath wer Ooed j as decorations and the afternoon aai i spent In playing progres.",e 500. A crystal basket filled with pink sweet -peas and adorned with a bow of inallne was awarded to Mrs. J. H. Cllve as first prize Conceal-a among j the flowers were the cupid aiinounc-I aiinounc-I Ing cards. Mrs. C. H. Bryan rbcalvad j a miniature basket of swectpeas us consolation prize An elaborate tWO-; tWO-; course luncheon was served at small I tables on the lawn. Each table held , a small crystal basket of swectpeas With pink maline bows as a centerpiece. center-piece. The hostess was assisted in i serving by her mother. Mrs Nels ien- sen. Mra. Lydla H. Tanner. Mlsa Vera Kolger of Salt Lake and Miss Xadlnc Dunn. The guests present Included: I Mesdamrs II C Lay. W J. Lowe W L Hoist. V. C Hultqulat. C H . I Bryan, Eustanc K. Harmon. E 1 Dunn. C W Knudson. Genethla Mlnogue. Shirley C. Horsley. W a Call. E A. Stranqulst. J. H. Cllve, Clifton Pierce, Kirk Martin. W F. . Davis, F . D. Farroll of Munhattan. Kansaj. Lydla H. Tanner. George M. , Flster. W l-Koy Smith. LeRoy B. i Vnung, Misses Itae Knudson. Opal Knudson. Vera Folaer. Nadlne Dunn, , l-orn Bennlon. Hope Fishburn and Itula Ward. ... Miss Vera Folaer Is visiting this week at the home of MJaa Olive Jen- asn. . Miss Hazel rhrlstensen ami Mis. Alice Parsons entertained at the home of Miss Criiisiensen Frld.,' . vrnlne Hi i honor of Mrs. Ma Morten- n I ,son pour young women who successfully won the gold medal awarded by a typewriter company for speed and accuracy on the typewriter. Reading from left to right the young women arc Miss Minnie Child and Bessie Lee. .cp; and Margaret Hall, Mro. C. S. Springer and Florence Stanger. The girls attained a speed of 55 words a minute. r I after a pleasant visit with their son, ' Merrll G. Evans and family of Gar-land. Gar-land. . . I Mrs. Wallace Edwards -tnd sun of Spanish Fork, are visiting hu mother, Mrs. Eph t'uombi. I ... MiSS Mildred Hstldoln of Houston. Texas, Is a guest at the hqme of her sister, Mrs. S E Snyder of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles p.owen and children have returned from a four-I four-I days' vacation In Logan canyon. ... Mr and Mrs. R. L. Bush and family fam-ily arc spending the week in ugden canyon. . Miss Clair Mowry is lsttlng rela-thes rela-thes and friends In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mr Sanford Bingham andj family have moved to 'gden to reside. . . . Mis Mahula McFarland and Ml - 1 Winnie Harris left for California to; spend the summer. ... Lr and Mrs. Edward Day and sons.1 W illiam and Jack, spent i art, of the' week in Salt Iike. ' i ! 'Mr. and Mrs. Lerov pMIywhtte have) returned to iheir home in Aral.'d. Ids., after spending a few weeks in Gar- iCooke. Music and . .antes were the pastime of the afternoon. Luncheon was served. ... l ur. I i it :z h:n ret irn d lion.e aft. r several months' islt In the east. ... Mr and Mrs. A. William Garfield K.e returned from s trlj? io Harris- villc. a Mr. and Mr. F. V. Flshburn of Drtgham spent the Fourth of July as Tiemonton cuests. ... Miss Gladys Thompson was a visitor vis-itor tn Salt Like during the early part of the week. ... Mlsa OapeVtoVa Crockett of Logan la a guest at the home of her cousin. Miss Ella Homer. ... Miss Sarah and Miss Ella Gets of Illinois are spending the summer months at the home of Mr and Mrs. T P. Meisler and farnll) a MISS Mary Xelson of Brigham has been visiting In Tremonton for sev-cial sev-cial waeks. returning to her home last Tueexlay . . W. It. Holmea of 'orlnne visited his daughter. Mrs HlhNUerry of Tremonton Tre-monton during the latter part of the week. |