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Show (Beception and jTea Given for saris' Movement: nA. David Ecclcs Entertain Many Intended in Girl rjcl Scout Organ m 1 ! 51 ..J 1 susjjF1" ' ' w- -4 A "J- Mis. K ! i Hunter, FeTSB K I'jy. 1 ..'.'I M r- i rano so- rflHM-' . plendid r.-.a-in r. Mr.. He c- . th;s'.Hng solo anrl Mrs. Arthur l I G. Falck spoke k th Girl B nd H Tn lib , I ( C-si ' been P- applied for hv th TP Edwkid Rhh. Mrs. J C. C K wvid Beclea ai J v jw tii.i.r.-.' .oiigtUutlon and L " - I Tev' V'CC 1,0 r'"' ' If-,' " ir . Mrn. v.:1 Mr- -c -s Smith, mem K lne executive committee L. ' ' ' ! I..'.'. I fc U ' : ' J ': '..!( k, -l- I yi ln- '' "Jfr' m -.. v. . pub- p , 1 l''ch. vialtlns;; .Mr I t."13", jr uniforms nrnl I C.s la rt h . I-;. t". ; ' ' '.'ncnt 1 fcIT' " ' 'n,P "f every woman I wvsJ Ki3 'Mtructcd i urge as I BftstL "' ' omo Into I Kith! "ir"1 '"'I' -T'hgthen 1 Uob,k "i tew 1 E,t' made rapid ndam I tdTran,1' ':lub of 'ten w ith W. It.., 1 Mr i. - nd Harold I K J lnn-e tominltiei.-. ii.ia an- I- j L rf'i M b of ih ' ll"n -""a ;mt l. . to l.o I Bforwhf'fc"1 lheutro- Mil i i " beln lcn ,laborale prcpara-I prcpara-I jMr. .made uioti-r nupervl-1 nupervl-1 te Arlnur R right- The cn-? cn-? Ui vi ;lr s' '"" i"'"""" -6 win. f"r fl"f"-i'ii uf.- ki V" The . omralttee iVi I the !PMltt . Mr- John mPo numWr of t),,. tl.k. t XPtr th UtoU- fr,,m j wr aud aOurt foi I yLTHOUGH the week's events were given more or less to the celebrating of Washington's birthday anniversary, several announcements were made the last few clays of forthcoming forth-coming events. Among them will be the wedding of Miss Tannie Hilton, (upper left) to J. R. Ripplinger of Driggs, Idaho. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple Thursday, March 3. At the upper right is Miss Tela Pingree, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pingree, whose engagement to Reuben M. Fox was announced early in the week. In the center is Mrs. Charles R. Mabey. Governor Mabey and Mrs. Mabey will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wattis (lower left) Tuesday at the dinner served at the Weber club. Directly under the picture of Miss Hilton on the left is Lena Kranendonk who will be married to Peter Stan, Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. At the lower right is Miss Martha C. Coleman who is directing the operetta of the state blind school to be presented Tuesday. S " I the Qlrl Srout organization as WU an, 'an afternoon of splendid enjoyment. During the afternoon Mrs. John Doulai prMloed at the tea toW where dAlBty r,f reshments Jfllith ed. The dining room was aglow W1W i early spring Nozomi and .froni tn French windows hung a bea,u"fuLm,, i C h an rinr Throughout th E cc , hnm flower, and ferns P"J placed and flaBs wero In Pgf" ,;,,., Mrs Kccles proxed a gracious hostess. Camp Se-To-A of the Camp Fire council held their regular meeting Wedm M.lav eve. ng nt the home at Miss Zolu Shaw, 73B Washington avo-nuo. avo-nuo. The meeting was po. tponod from Tuesdav owing to u garm played by tho Weber team In the absence of Miss Gladys Klch, who Is In Twin Falls. Miss Clara Doherty. of the I'uinp Kin, council, presided at th. meeting. Tho evening was spent In practicing of songs to bo sung at- the general moet-lug moet-lug of the Camp Fire council to bo I to i held Monday evening. Peb. in tho Eagles hall. A short musical program followed and much enjoyim-nt ua- 1, -celved from the recitation of an Indian legend. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostefs. Eleven members mem-bers were present. Tho B. E. M. club was entertained Tuesday evening by Mrs. T. C. Iverson at her home. 841 Washington uvenue. Honors for the card games were awarded to Mrs. Jack Gtconwell xmd Mrs. Allhea r.rown. A supper was erVed following tho carl games, covers cov-ers being laid for fourteen Patriotic decorations were used on, the supper table. A dance was given Thuruduy eve-Ding eve-Ding by the member! of the Eadles' Auxlllury to the It. M. A. in tho Knights of Pythias ball. Mr and Mrs. John Pingree entertained enter-tained ut a perfectly appointed announcement an-nouncement party loat Wednesday evening eve-ning at their home. 712 Twenty-fifth jslrwet In huiivi of tholr daughter. At the close of tho evening, announcement announce-ment was madL. of tho engagement of Miss Capltola Pingree to Hcuben M. Fox. Tho wedding will take plan during April. Miss Tannie Hilton of Oudcn. will1 become the bride of J. II. Klppltnger of iTik's. hla . on Thursday, March 3. The marriage will take phieo In the Bait Eako temple. . t)oun cement w:ia made during the week of the marriage of Judge L. J. Holther Ot the city court of Ogdon. and MisJ Helen Mario Grieve of Feiiton, Mich. The courts was married at Denver. Den-ver. Colo. Mis Lena Kranendonk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. Kranendonk of Uintah, Uin-tah, will become tho brldo of Potor Stun Wednesday, March : In the Salt Uiko temple. Mi. end Mrw. Stan will make their home In Salt Dake, where Mr. Stan Is in business. Miss Lena Kranendonk was the complimented guest at a shower given by a number of hor friends In Salt Lake early last wool:. This shower wus followed by a second one given at the homo of hor parents. Mr and Mm. a Kranendonk, at rintah The .-how -lei was given by Mrs. Kranendonk, Mrs. ii 15 bee. Mrs John Meldon and Mrs. Jiicob Kranendonk. The ening was spent in games and musical entertainment. enter-tainment. Flowers were placed In attractive at-tractive places about the Kranendonk home. Gifts of beauty and usefulness wero presented to the brldo-lect. About seventy-five guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wheat hcrston entertained at a wedding supper in compliment to their daughter. La-vernn, La-vernn, and her husband, Howard llad-ley llad-ley at their home In Plain City. The young couple was married Feb. 16 The brldo was attractive In blue crepo do meteor. Seventy guests wero received re-ceived during the evening. The time was spent In games and musical en-tei en-tei tainment. Supper was served at tho OlOSe 'be evening. A pink nnd white color scheme was effectively carried out in pink roses and white carnations. . o Tho Social Hour club wil bo entor-I entor-I talned Monday afternoon beginning at I t o'clock at tin- re-id. nee of Mis. Mary Buttcrfiold, 3JU Twont) -fourth si i set Tho Ladles Auxiliary to the R. M. A. v HI meet with Mrs .M - Mo urll on, 3ui Patterson avenue at 3:10 o'clock. All members ar urged to bring their sewing as ihu entire after noon will be given to thimble work. .lr-v T. D. Hooper will be the assisting assist-ing hostess. Mrs. David Taylor will bo hostess to the members of the 'gden Britannic association Monday evening at her homo. 7G7 Twenty-ninth street. A social so-cial program has been prepared. Refreshments Re-freshments will be served. Tho Semprc Musical society will meet Tuesday afternoon ut the home Of Mrs. Fred N. Hess. Miss Ellen Thomas will be the chairman for the I afternoon. Professor Mark Robinson will glvo an Interesting paper on "Public School Music." Each member mem-ber Is asked to bring one guest. Mrs Jafhes Wallers entertained tho A. U. S. W. B. Sunshine club Thursday afternoon at her home, 100J Hudson avenue. Tho afternoon was spent in sewing and social chal At tho close of tho afternoon, the hostess hos-tess served a luncheon. Mrs. William M. Hop and daughter daugh-ter May left Tuesday for Omaha t.o visit With her son. Thomas Hope. Th. will return via Denver route and expect ex-pect to be gone for three or four w ueks. |