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Show 1 Dainty Tea at H j Berthana Gives j Many Enjoyment l Over Two Hundred Guests at Social Event on Tuesday jTjpl In keeping with tlic season of mul- titudinous colors when Old Jack Frost jmk- rules a kingdom of his own and folks 1 flit back from gay summer resort., Lfl .Mrs. George Gh-nn. Mrs Parley T. MH Wright ami Mrs. Herbert William HH Dunn were hostesses Tuesday after- Vffl noon nt a perfectly appointed acfter- RtB noon teal one of the early fall fune- FT H lions, given from 3 until . o ciock at IV the lovely Berthana. invitations were, : I extended to Lwo hundred guests who M ; . abed dui mg th 1 1 i n. jBf Profusions of flowers in delicate Hf shades of pink, blue ami white, worn pD used as adornment in the reception M hall, where two little girls, Mis Betty! H - Weist and Miss Joyce Dunn, frocked LaH in gowns of corresponding col'..: B pink, blue and white, received Hi-3 ' I i cards of the guests In basket. In; H the blu room, French Marigolds ranged in attractivi baskets lenl HHTi air of Charm. Tho dining rooni Was 7Bf . arranged as the tea room, with a . w basket of French marigolds ;m.l corn! fcfl J flowers centering the dainty tea tarj Hl bles. A large bow of blue m.illne 1 was tied on th- handle of the basket, Hl Those who poured tea during the Hl afternoon were Mis. David Ecclea, H Mrs. Heber Scowcroft, Mr.v Mark J, Brown, Mrs. W. D. Brown, Mrs. E. O. i lj Wattls and Mrs. Joseph Wright. AsH Mg) stating in the dining room wt n : I heln u Eccles, Ml Marlon Wright", ; Miss Pauline Wright, Miss Lucile E Wright, Miss Florence Dunn m l MiSS H Juanita Scowcroft. Mrs. George Glen. Mrs. Parley T. J H Wright and Mrs. Herbert Dunn re-1 B 'lived the guest a Music for the no- H caalon was given by the Lillian j Thatcher orchestra. H B A masquerade party was given for members of the cast of the musical fantasy. 'The Isle ol Dreams"'' Satur-, 1 dav evening, Sept. 25i at the home of! Miss Xornu McCune at Roy Th K fantasy has Just completed a success-! H ful run in various towns of Weber and H Davis counties ami closed until after BBh Christmas when other trips are con- BH templated. Their success was cele-rated cele-rated at the party. Weird Hallowe'en I l 1 and ei tviT" u ed BV throughput the rooms of the McCune1 home and cb 1 ths were arranged the BBSI guests on every side. Miss Violet Hall BBSI 3 Ogdeu, costumed as a gypsy, told, BBfl fortunes during the evening Dancing! BBfl I as enjoyed arid at 10 o'clock masques BBB) were removed. Games were enjoyed j until mldnlghl More than tift: dlf- jjjflHj j ferent characters were depicted by the BBBI , guests among whom were a number! BBBj from Ogden and Klverdalc. Those BBB! ' frpm Ogden were Misses Louise Fisher, BBB' Cora Mortcnsen, and Violet Hall. BBBj M. Hob Major. Arthur Grix an. I BBBi Bar! Salter. Those from Blverdale B were Agnes Bingham, Hazel Bingham, BBB Melba Stiinson. Francis Hitter Oscar KM Hiugl 'iii and Francis Bingham, IK BB Mrs W. H. Reeder, Jr.. entertained BBB at a family dinner in compliment to B .Miss Ka Driver, of San Diego, Cal.il who i . in Ogden at thi hi BBB j of Mrs. James Wotherspoon, last Wed- B ' nesday evening at her home. 106-1 B i Twenty-sixth street. Purple asters (n cut glass bowls formed the decora- BBb lions. Covers were laid for eight I I guests. 1 j la. Sacred Heart Alumnae association BJ eld It regula BW llbmr; Monde: evenlug. A program c B of teis was arranged tor ths winter , Pageant groups: Top, left to right, Gladys Rich, Lucile Wright, Sherma Hendershot, Mrs. Edward I. Rich, Georgia j Tate, Helen Hunter and Geo Lindsay; center, left to right, Sherma Hendershot, Helen Rich, Lillian O'Neill, Mrs. Rich, Violet Hall and Phyllis King; lower, left to right. Mrs. Rich as Columbia; group picture, Mrs. Rich, Helen Rich, ! ' Lillian Hayes, Effie Remick, Nellie DeGroot, Eva Newton and Maude Andrews. j . if A If '?-'l i 5'" '" ' ' I ' ' v A ' ' s ' ' ' . . ' bBI ' '" . I i 11 i si ft i ' j 1 1 1 ' I4igdrr- ' " " ' " " - The Mutual improvement assocla-Ipn assocla-Ipn of ih Second ward will give a OIK B1 Qd "I ince at their amusement iall iii Twenty-Btsth street; Friday ivenitiit Mrs C. B. Fagg has returned to her home In. Reedley. Cak. after a four I mouth i - 1 T as the guest of Mr. and I Mrs. W, II Reedor, Jr. Mr Fagg Is ja ,".u ot Mrs. Kceilci . Mr. ami Mrs Henry Baumelstef announce an-nounce Die engagement of their daughter l.eona, to C. T. McDonough lot LOS Angeleti. The wedding will Lake place this mouth. 4 Mrs. Fannie Foltz of Reno, Nev., who h is been the guest of her sister. ! Mrs. Florence Lttrletfold. for two i weeli 'i left for Portland; Ore., tor , visit iter son. Bo'an Wothbrapoon, son ol -Mr. ami Mis. James Vv'otiiCsrspoon. let Monuas afternoon for Chicago where ne will attend the University tf Chicago. I Members of the Lynn waid entertained enter-tained at a farewell party lust Thursday Thurs-day evening for Mrs. Hattlc Randal!, j who Leavei soon for an oastern states I mission to join her husband, Mr. Kan-dull Kan-dull ha been working there for the past year. Tle tollow.ng prcgratn was gi cn : Iviolln sold "Melody" (Tschalkqw- skD Mis .Mary Pfsher. Vocul solo, selected . v iiii::m ii Man nine I Piano 'solo "Impromptu" (Reinhold) Miss Kathryn Fisher Recitation "The Swan Boat" . . Mamie Delbrath 'oca 1 Molo, s lected . . . j Miss .I...- p'me- Shorten Violin sold "The Uanebreak'' (Samuel (Sam-uel Oardner) ,.. 1, M.IIK -M 13a I- ,.-,, v m Mr. ami Airs B. llalsled hae re-j turned from u very enjoyable trip to the coast. During their stay they Visited Visit-ed many of Uu principal cities and pleasure resorts. Mrs. Henrietta IS. Williams, widow of Ezra o. Williams, eel bra ted her ninety-third birthday Monday at hr home, 8228 Hudson avenue. An excellent ex-cellent progrum was gtxen during the afternoon with selections given by Mrs. Bernlce Tyree. Miss Lucile Williams. j Mrs. Murinda Pool. Jo.- Bee. Miss I Trances Cragun and Mr.. I.essie I. Draper. Reminiscences were glvtsn by! Mra Williams, Mrs. Bertha BS'ccles,j Bishop Myron B liichardson and Mrs., Pool. Dances were given by Mrs.' Williams and Mr. and Mrs. W I Lee. I Refreshment were served by Mrs. Bucv E. Godfrey. Mrs. Louise Uever-Idge. Uever-Idge. Mrs Qlisabeth Tracy, Mrs. Ellen Lee, Mrs. Bessie. L. Draper and Miss i ineida Anderson. Mrs. h. s. Seager entertained ut a linen shower Tuesday afternoon at her home, 7 Twenty-seventh street, in QOmpllment to .Miss Cora Seager, October Octo-ber bride Twenty-four guests were present. Many beautiful gifts were presented to the bride-elect During Hjc early hours of I hi- afternoon, the, time was given to the playing of games ufter which a luncheon was served-Peep served-Peep rations in the home were well carried out. in the liing room, big red oriental poppies held prominence. While in the reception hall, lavender popples Lent an air of effective charm. Tin- table in Hie dining mom WSS 'i ranged in bell shape and was centered. With a basket of fruit. Dainty place cards were laid for lh guests. Mrs. v. n. Smith and Mrs. r. Cunningham assisted Mrs. Seager .Mrs Smith and Mrs. George A. mil were Salt Lake! Mrs. Karl V Brunke left Tuesday I for her home In Palo Alto, Cal . aft-r visiting for a month with her parents,! All. and Mrs. Simmons. 1 lull COblldge and daughter. 'H Gertrud . Boston, M isa., are visiting .t tl ' homi of Mrs. Gertrude Coolidgo at Taylor ami Twenty -fifth street. Thi will visit in igdt n for the com-lllfi com-lllfi two K iflBBBB fffl The Bible school of the First Chrt.v 'H Ban church will observe today as Rally sl du. lh- primary departments will has,, charge of the opening exer ! rises iu the main school and parents jf of the children an- especially invited 10 be present. This is also desig-Dated desig-Dated as tie- home coming day after the summer vacation and it is urged that all members of the church and si bool plan to be present. Services .Mr. and .Mrs. A. II. Moyes visited ; iH 1 Sail Lake last week-end with their iH daughter, Mrs. A. W. Long. L Jl Mr and .Mrs. M. S. Browning have JH Lh .1 eucsts for a few rlnv. in- Mi- . ' .nili. lil of I'r.-'to1 . ifl Idaho Dr. and Mrs Canfield cami ro M 1. lend the wedding of thei H son. Charles Canfield. and Miss Els e H Flshor, which took place Thursday. llu Twelfth Ward .Mutual assocP entertained VVednesdaj evening at a wedd.ug carnival in the ward 1 amusement hall .More than two hun- di ed couides present w ere greatly in- ; torusted in the novelty of the affair. H A mock wedding ceremony was cai - ried out with Dr. W. H. Petty and Dave Wilson taking the part of th.- 1 H prominent characters. Fortune tellii ig ( IH booths, ice cream and cake booths, beauty parlors and a fish pond were iH among the many attractions of thi jil evening. A cabaret entertainment war H given by the Cunningham minstrels. Dancing was also enjoyed until a lac fH Miss Elva Johnson entertained at 1 S iH birthday surprise party Thursday eve- i nlng In honor of Mrs. Alvln H. John- jH son ai ner Dome, B002 yumoy ave- sssssj nue. Fall flowers formed the dccoi - IH aliens of tho Johnson home. Supi was served late in the evening. Tha fLH table was centered with a bowl of pin ILLh and wlm and lilies. The guests were entertained at two tables of pro- ' grosslve five hundred and honors were won by Miss .Marion Carter and r'fH Clyde A. Chilton. Mrs. Clyde A. Chil- ton and George Stewart received the consolation prizes. Guests present for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A- Chilton. .Miss .Marion Carter. Miss Esther Sepplch, George Stewart, harles Balch. Mr and Mrs. Ah in H. Johnson and Miss Elva Johnson. ... Mr. ami Mrs. C. S. Gunnell spent Tuesduv and Wednesday in Salt Lake. " Mr and Mr.-'. Doughs A. Swan of ; 1 . 1 un.nl ill,, ivi . Ic -enf! as thi BH ;-,.j. -ts of Mrs-. Swan's parents, Mr an I Sl Mrs William Douglas, at their home In' the Fairview apartments. Mr. ami .fl H Mrs, Swan were on their way to the (I SB |