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Show M SOCIETY Miss Caroline Rasmussen and Miss D'On Ashton entertained at cards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen Jen-sen on Main street Saturday evening of last week at one of the most elaborate elab-orate parties of the St. Patrick season. sea-son. Five hundred was played. Mrs. Eugene Chandler won the honor for high score and Mrs. Lars W. Nielsen the consolation. A St. Patrick's color col-or Scheme was carried out in profusion pro-fusion in the decorations and a two course luncheon was served. Covers were laid for Mrs. R. T. Dahlquist of Salt Lake, Miss Helen Ashton of Midvale, Winnie McMann of Salt Lake, Mrs. E. J. Jackson of Salt Lake, Miss Gretchen Horst of Salt Lake, Mrs. Lars W. Nielsen of Sandy, Mrs. J. 1!. Myers, Mrs. H. R. Atkin, Mrs. Roy Schilling, Mrs. Louis Buchinan, Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mrs. Rex Tripp, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Boyd J. Barnard, Mrs. J. C. Lciser, Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Joe Nor-den, Nor-den, Mrs. Ole Jensen, Miss Verna Skanchy, Miss Lilas McColeman, Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. Will Jones, Mrs. Charles Kearney, Mrs. C. D. Abel, Mrs. Archie Clark, and Mrs. E.tna P. Wade. The Sewing Circle of Martha Chapter Chap-ter No. 7, O.E.S., met with Mrs. W. T. Hull at her home on Main htrcet, Wednesday of last week, Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to Mrs. V. T. Thomas, Mrs. Fred Roberts, Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. George Robbc, Mrs. John Robertson, Rob-ertson, Mrs.' A. C. Larrick, Mrs. Earl Nepple, Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. May Harvey, Bess Hammill, Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. Fred Bemis, Mrs. George Barkle and Mrs. E. J. Jones. Mrs. Madeline Waldis entertained the Seniors of the B. H. S. at a dancing danc-ing party at her home in Salt Lake Saturday evening of last week. Those who attended included Misses Doris Masters, Miss Margaret Ireland, Miss Elva Johnson, Miss Mabel Knudsen, Miss Anna Bogan, Dorius Adams, Scott Arnold, Paul Allias, Andrew Hadges, Harry Bodmcr, Loren Stokes, Joe Brisk, Reynold Victti and Eincr Sutherland. A two-course supper was served. Misses Eleda Carret and Edna Cooke entertained the Nul Girls at the Gust home Thursday evening. After the business meeting a book report of Black Oxen was given by Mrs. Ross Cushing. Refreshments were served to Misses Leveade Stokes, Ruby Knudsen, Viola Allen, Aha Miller, Lilas McColeman, Edith Borg, Gertrude Colyar, Agnes James, Alta Acord, June Rhces, Pauline Phillip, Rosetta Hailing, Marjorie Horsley, Mrs. Ethel Powell. Mrs. Edna P. Wade. Mrs. C. D. Abel. Annie Masters, Mas-ters, Verna Skanchy and Aliceile Higgs. ' The second of a series of faculty parties was given by Miss Rosetta Hailing, Miss Eleda Garrett, Miss Edna Cooke, Miss Pauline Phillips, and Mrs. Ethel Powell when they entertained en-tertained at a theatre party Thursday evening of last week. The party attended at-tended Abraham Lincoln and then enjoyed refreshments nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Nerdin on Manti street. Those participating included Misses Alta Miller, Lilas McColeman, McCole-man, Marjorie Horsley, Caroline" Rasmussen, Ras-mussen, D'On Ashton, V'elma Hey-wood, Hey-wood, Verna Skanchy, Aliceile Higgs, Mr. and Mrs. II . R. Atkin, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stillman, Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Cole',' Mrs. Madeline Waldis,' Wal-dis,' Mrs. Margaret Hcywood, Mrs. Edna Wade, Miss Bess Hammill, Mr. Charles Jensen and Mr. Art Bird. Mrs. Chas. D. Abel was hostess to the G.G.G.G. Club at her home on Main St. Monday. A buffet luncheon was .served at So'clock, and the evening eve-ning was spent -in playing five hundred. hun-dred. Mrs. Maurice Cotter won the honor for high! score and Mrs. Art Maly the consolation. The guests included Mrs. Jfe Kemp, Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. Gtiic Chandler, Mrs. Maurice Cotter Mrs. J. C. Leiser, Mrs. A. C. Cofe, Mrs. Louis liuch-man, liuch-man, Mrs. A. M Thomas, Mrs. Agnes Malcy, Mrs. J. B. Myers, Mrs. Leslie Brecken, Mrs. Brent Lynch, Mrs. Edna Ed-na P. Wade, Mifs D'On Ashton, Miss Caroline Rasmussen, Mrs. Joe Nor- den, Mrs. Will Myers, Mrs. Rex Trip 1 Mrs. lloyd Barjiard and Mrs. C. D I Abel. Ik The Ladies Maccabees Alice Review ! No. 16 entertained at a card party or 1 Wednesday evctiing of last week al I Society Hall. Whist and 500 wen: ! enjoyed. Mrs. A. Butler winning first I whist prize, and Mrs. Robert Burke the consolation.. Men's first whist prize was won' by Mr. Ralph Smith, Ladies first prize for 500 was won by Mrs. A. Higby, and consolation by Mrs. A. Anderson. Men's first 500 prize was Avon by Mr. Charles Greathouse. . Miss Jewel Stephan of Highland entertained en-tertained at htr home Friday evening eve-ning of last eck. Games were played ,and music furnished the diversion di-version of the evening. Refreshments were served to hc Misses Jewel and Agnes Stephan,' Thelma and Pete Burr, Violet and Arvella Kennedy, Irma Huntsmai), Clee Cole, Richard Etaugh, Edwin' Borlau, Lyol Allred, Elden and Jac$ Whittel, Otto Carpenter Car-penter and Lawrence Erickson. The E. E. Ladies met Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at the Cemtnell Club. Cards and Mah Jonggkvere enjoyed by Mrs. Hebe. Nichols, j Mrs. Vaughn Chris-tensen,: Chris-tensen,: Mrs. G.J H. Warning, Mrs. J. J. Doyle, Mrs. Ken Woods, Mrs. Del Marriott, Mrs. ;G .8. Covey, Mrs. James Nerdin, Mrs. Carl Melius, Mrs. Stanley Jacques;, Mrs. D. Latimer, Mrs. C. GrandqUist, and Mrs. Phil M. Goldwater. j |