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Show !. . . 1- Brigham Societyf I BRXOHAM CITV. Jan. 14 Miss: , liuhi Ward a January bride, w:is the guest of honor at a tea given Friday afternoon. January C, l -Mrs. ". J I Lowe, at her home on South Main street. Carnations, marigolds and red Richmond roses attractively decorated the livlnp room, a Madeira center piece, with a French basket of l.id I HHUnptou yellow roses, with a bow of yellow ribbon, formed the centerpiece center-piece of the tea table. At each end 1. stood crystal candleeticks, holding tall 'yellow ribbon. The hostesses were I assisted In receiving by Mrs. John A. I Ward of Wlllard and Mrs Joseph E. I Wright of Otrdcn, with Miss Eleanor j Lowe receiving cards. In the dlnlnn room Miss Vera Folger ot .c'alt Lake City, Miss Irene. Crumb of Ogden and i Mrs. Clyde li. Stratford assisted, presiding pre-siding at the tea table and pourlnc: Rrere Mrs B, w. Dunn, Mrs George A ; Ward of Logan. Mrs A. 1 Home. Mrs. DaVld Romney, Mrs. Henry Volk-ier Volk-ier Of gden, and Mrs. Wiltord Y. i Cannon of Salt Lake City. Cello selections se-lections were rendered during tho , iiiternoon by Miss Helen Hunter of Ogden, accompanied by Mrs. Harlow, pianist. One hundred ladles called between 2 and 5 o'clock. 4 The Sunflower camp of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the pioneers met ThursdOl afternoon, January T. at the home of Mrs. T. I. Mathlas V BkotOh of tho lives of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves was given by Mrs Mathlas. Mrs W.irren S. Taylor gave the early history of Hox Elder county. .Mrs Charles Reeves entertained with a reading Musical selections were rendered ren-dered by Mrs. Calllo Kocfoed, Miss Il'rtense Mathlas atid Miss Lucille Reeves, Mrs. Dan Iteeder and Mrs, Callle Koefoed Of the Central camp made remarks. lefreshnients were served to 32. Miss Sarah Anderson and Miss Edith Forsgren entertained Friday i evening. January o. at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Lester Anderson. Features Fea-tures of entertainment were games, dancing and musical numbers. A tra luncheon was served at a late hour to ;the. Misses Ruby l'oulson. Charlotte Johnson, Ruby Sa kett. Mary Steppcn, Anna Laura Chrlslcnsen and the M srs. Lloyd Forsgren. Ray rlunsak-er, rlunsak-er, Tliujnc Jensen, I"lo-d Johnsen. LorCnzo Richards. Wesley Dustman. Seymour .limes and Mr. onl Mrs. Anderson. An-derson. Mrs, Warren Etnudson 'and Mrs. I Floyd Kuudson w-re hostesses to tho I Social Development club Friday fter-I fter-I noon. January tilh,' at Mrs. Warren I Knudson'fl home. Following a delicious delic-ious luncheon, served at small tables, "600 was played and prizes awarded award-ed to Mrs. Sterling Madson and Mrs. A. D. Cooler. C.ne.vt.i of the clui) were the M sdames KrroJ Valentine, Lewis B. Wleht. Arville Merrill and 'B R. I Forsgren. Mrs. Francis .Sheffield entertained tho L. L. H. club Friday afternoon, j January 6, at her home. Tho ladles did needle work and discussed business bus-iness matters of he club. A dolnt) tray luncheon wes Berved to ten members mem-bers and three guests. Mrs. Henry Stander, Mrs Van Olsen and Mrs. Ada j Jacobsen. ! Mrs. Floyd Varney entertained at fa party ividay evening, January 6, at her homo In honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. flames and progressive "500" were features of the evening entertainment. A two-courqe tray luncheon was nerved to the Messrs, and Mesdamea Walt Carver, li. C. Hart. J. T. Roberts. F. M. Eow-en. Eow-en. Will Gidney and Lloy.l Varney, I A farewell dnnce for Krwin Nel.c n. Who leaves t'lls week for the Mission field, was flveh Friday evening. -Ian-1 c:it-. 1., In the First ward amusement I Ijall by the "Harmony Orchestra-"' Following the dance. which was a most successful affair, Mr. Nelson was host to the orchestra members, with their partners, at B chicken dinner at the honi of Ii'm parshtS, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Nelson. Covers were laid for twelve Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baron en-'trrtalned en-'trrtalned at a dinner (Thursday even-ling, even-ling, January at their home. Kol-i lowing dinner. "."i00" was played fhe Igucst.s included Mr. and Mrs. Var-Inlclc Var-Inlclc Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Nets ITan-, I gen, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor and I Mr and Mrs. Geo. Norman. Mr. and Mrs Francis Bowen went , to Salt Lake City Saturday, to spend a few days. The Bee Hive Camp of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Bloncers met Thursday afternoon at lh. home of Mrs. Eliza! Howard The following program was, j carried out: History of Box Elder County, by LOU Hoist; Early exper-iences exper-iences related bv Mrs. Eliza Howard; son? Mart" ha Howard; reading. AltH Watklns. Mrs Sarah Josephsen, Mrs. p.en Reedcr and Mrs. Eliza Watklns of the Central Camp made remarks A two course truy luncheon was served ; during the social hour by Mrs. Llssle 1 Blligbam, Mrs May Tyson and Mrs I Williams. Twenty-six members and 1 ten guests were present- Mrs. W. H. Hredgc entertained Inst Thursday afternoon, Jan. 12, ut her home In honor of the fourth birthday anniversary of her son, Charles, and; the second anniv ersary of her little j daughter, Donna Maud, A large birthday birth-day cake, decorated with tiny candles, entered the dinner table. Games were played and deheioua refreshments served to twenty little guests. Tho hostess was assisted In entertaining by Miss Mary llolst and Miss Laurine Dredge. " ' ' I Miss Lucille Billings entertained Monday. Jan. in compliment to Miss Doris Mbntensen The evening was spent Jn playing progressive stung, the prizes being won by Itomu Chrlstcn-sen Chrlstcn-sen and Vehece Reese. A danty luncheon lunch-eon was served to th" following; Roma Chrlstensen, Glen Dorious, Eon telle Holmgren. Palmer Siegfried, Mildred Holmgren, Marvin N'-lson. Venace 1;..-.. l.U-.t Smgt-ied. Hons Marti-n-sen. Luclle Billings, Mark Bankhead, Howard Reynolds, William Bluings, i I Walter Glbbs. Wendal Hall, Douglas J Chi istensen. LeRoy Olsen. A surprise party, arranged by Mrs. Lucy Wood and MiSS .Mary Hoist, was Ik iv en Monday evening, Jan. 9 in honor I of Mr and Mrs. J. M. Hess. . their, home. Games and music were enlov-i Sd and a delicious tray luncheon was served to about forty guests. Miss I-a Von Stayner was hostess' to the Merrldees club Wednesday eveM nlng, Jan. LI, at her home. The evening eve-ning was spent doing needlework and piano selections were rendered by libs Vera Preston. At. a hi e hour a delicious de-licious tray luncheon was served. A dancing party was given Thursday Thurs-day evening. Jan. 10. in the First ward amusement hail by the Ht-f H;v. Camp of the Daughters of th- Pioneers Pio-neers One hundred and fifty couples were present, all customed in apron and overalls. . . Mrs W R. Holmes entertained at dinner Thursday evening. Jan. 12, at her home. Covers were laid for eleven. |