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Show Brigharn Society il BRIGHAAI, Alay 1. Rev. and Mrs. M C. E. Fowler entertained Saturday M evening at their home on North Alain . I in celebration of their silver wedding ' anniversary. The rooms were pret- yt?Sf tily decorated with festoons of ye. low - crepe paper and silver hearts. A Urge basket of yellow snapdragons formed a centerpiece for the dining table, while vases of yellow marigolds uiid buttercups adorned the living room and library. After tho arrival of the guests a wedding march was played : and tho wedding procession marched In, where the bride and groom re- i-ceived i-ceived hearty congratulations from their many friends. Wynn L. Eddj. -I acting as spokesman for the occasion, presented Rev. and Airs. Fowler with f a beautiful chest of sliver as a token of love and esteem from the gliests present. A short talk in acknow.eJg- ment of the gift was given by tne f minister, after which tho following program was rendered: Quartette, I consisting of Air. and Airs. F. A. f Smith, Airs. Kirk Alartin and H. H. i Aloffert, accompanied by Airs. Alof- f 1 lert; reading, Airs. W. J. Lowe; violin J "'I solo, Chris Christensen; solo, AIr3. Rosamond Hart; solo. Airs. : Kirk Alai-tin; Alai-tin; solo, F. A. Smith, and songs by J" ', j Mastor Junv Hart. At the close of the "' I ovening a two-course tray luncneon , ' ' was served. About eighty guests weie present. '. The Relief society stake board en- B " tertained Saturday afternoon a I-- the " m j home of Mrs. George W. Watklns, In 9 , honor of Airs. Sarah A. Kelly, Ali a. B Emelino P. Watklns, Airs. Alarlon V. fl 1 Dunn and-AIrs. Sophy Valentine, who 'St have retired from tho board. The af- jw tcrnoon was spent in social chat and !J needlework, after which a dellghtrul luncheon was 'served. A green fern formed tho centerploco of the dining table. At tho close of the luncheon Airs. AHnne H. Jensen gave a ahort talk on "Friendship," after which she presented each of tho honored guests with a book of poems as a token of ' lovo and appreciation from the boaid. Those present wore Afesdames Alkime 1 I H. Jensen, Ella B. Valentine, Nancy H. Nichols, Annie H. Llttlewood, Lula - F H B. Call, Emily C. Knudson, Alarion W. ! J Dunn, Vera D. Scdarholmo, Elizabeth f Wright, Alvira R. Blackburn, Caroline (i E. Facer. AI. R. Wright, S. A. Kelly, '- Rachel Evans, Emeline P. AVatkins I and Sophy Valentine. 1 j' The Social Development club met - , jT Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L O. O. Jacobsen, with Airs. Jncobson g and Airs. Norman Jensen acting as ! I f hostesses. After a business meeting jf the afternoon was spent in a social I manner. A dainty tray luncheon was served. Guests of the club wore Alrj. Ben Knudson, Mrs. Orval Merrill and Aliss Vera Jacobsen. Alombers prcs-ont prcs-ont were: Alesdames W. W. Knudson, Alllton Jensen, Ira Larson, K. C. Wright. Henry Froglcy, Emery Rticse, IB Frank Earl, Clifford Jensen, Nobo IB Flahburn, Floyd Knudson, W. Alexai,-der Alexai,-der of Willard, Wllford Anderson and B Sterling Aladson. The sophomoro' and' freshmen classes of the Box Elder high school held a dancing party at the high school gym Friday evening. The high school orchestra furnished music fur tho ontcrtalnmont. Light refresh-ments refresh-ments were served. About one hun- IH dred and fifty persons wero present. . . . Airs. Sophy Valentino entertained J at her homo Friday afternoon pricr to her departure for Salt Lake, whero r" jjH sho expects to remain indefinitely. Carnations were used In the living rH room and as a ccntorpleco for the JH dining table. The aftornoon was spsnt IH at fancy work, after which a dellgnc- B (Continued on Following Page.) |