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Show ijBrigham Society T 1 lililtlHAM CITY. J.m. Jl. Th-Sego Th-Sego Lily camp of the .Daughters of I the Ploncors met Friday evening. January Jan-uary 13. at the home of Mra. J. Wi I Smith. A sketch of the life of James I Thomas Smith was given by Rhoda S. I Hansen, and hlx favorite hymn, "Sunshine "Sun-shine in Your Heart," was sung by Mrs. Ray Valentine and Mrs. Errol Valentine. Mias Ruth Valentine entertained en-tertained with two readings. A lesson on the early settlement of Uox Elder county waa given by Mrs. J. R Slat-ter; Slat-ter; Mrs. T. M. Pierce and Mrs. Fred Sorenson of the Central camp were 'present and made remarkM 1 Hiring the social hour a tray luncheon was served by Mrs. Charlotte Reeder, Mrs. Prlscllla Osborn and Mrs. Laura I Maerls. Twenty-one members were ' present. The Service Star Legion held Its i regular meeting Thursday afternoon, January 12, at the Commercial club. Mrs. J. C. I-lllywhlte read two poems and Miss Clor. nee J,.n. tr.ive vocal numbers. Plans for raising money for ; the soldiers' memorial were discussed. It wan decided to give a dunce some-i some-i time In February, a play and commun-I commun-I Ity bazaar during .March. U Ls the aim of the Service Star Legion to have tbls memorial to our boys erected this year, by Arbor Day is possible. Saturday evening. January 14, a social so-cial was given at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bowen, In honor of I Mr. Bowen who left Bun day for an ; indefinite stay in Twin Falls. Fol- lowing "500" a delicious tray lunch-' lunch-' eon was served to the Messrs. and Mesdames Lloyd Varney, J. T, Rob- lerta, F M. Rowen and H. C Hart A social was held Saturday even-I even-I Ing. January 14, at the home of Mias Jennie Petersen. A color scheme of pink and blue was carried out In the t house and table decorations. Following Follow-ing a hot chicken dinner. dan inc was enjoyed ut the Academy of Music. I Twenty-four guests wore present. Friday afternoon. January 13. at the Manse. Mrs. P. W Mnryon and Mra. 1 Joseph Langhorn were hostesses to th Ladies' Aid and Missionary so- clcty. The afternoon was spent with 'needlework after which a delicious two-course tray lyncheoo was served I to twenty-eight members, The teachers of the Central school I entertained Monday evening, Jan. 16, ai . he home of Mr. and Airs. Joseph Law In honor of Mrs. Akin F.. Morris a bride of last month Mr Morris was formerly Miss Cecelia Bott and ls one j of the teachers at the Central. The evening was pleasantly spent wVh pfo-I pfo-I gresslye games, musical numbers and original non3cnse. The room:; were attractively decorated with red hearts and streamers. A delicious '.ray luncheon lunch-eon was served. Mrs. Mortis was presented w . ii a beautiful Rift. Vhe evening was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Alvln EE. Morris. Mr and Mrs. Jos Law. Mr and Mrs William S. Fife, i the Misses Edvenia Jeppson, Beih' Roskelley, Sylvia Peterson, Jennie Bloom, kulalla Hansen, Loa Allre.i Flora Noble, Irene Nielsen, Roweii-i. Reese, and the Messrs. Emory Well-) ing, John Slglrd. LaMont Glover. Clark Wheatley, Kphralm Johnson. Dnrtv In Reese, Harold Olsen, James Burnham. Glen Dorlua I Following the dance at the Academy of Music, Saturday evening. January j 14, Mrs. Ray Witeon and Mrs Leona i Prultt entertained at a chicken sup- per at Mrs. Wilson's home. Covers were laid for fourteen. . . . Mrs. Minnie Baty and Mrs. Hattie Runaaker entertained their religion , class Friday evening. January 13. at the home of Mrs. Baty, In Harper. ! Games were played and refreshments served to fifteen little guests. On Thursday of last week former Superintendent of water works. Chris Chriatensen and Miss Louise Kelser, were married In 'he Salt Like temple and are now at home on Third ESast and Fifth South streets- The brldo i has resided In Brlgham City but one year, coming hero from her native land. Denmark, about a year ago ami1 has mado her horn while here with Mr and Mrs. H. M. Madsen In tho Second ward a The Cenr.ral Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Monday evening, Jan. 14, at the home of Mrs. Joseph W est. Business and lessons were glv- j en and the camp was entertained by piano selections by Mias Pearl Weat, after which refreshments were served o twelve members. Monday evening. Jan. 10, Rene Hammond was puasaitMy surprised by some of her school friends, the occas-I Ion being her 15th birthday. Music. I ilne-lno- nnd iramt-s were the features of I th evening until a late hour when s delicious tray lunch WSJ served . Mr and Mrs. Stanley H. Rich of Salt Lake Cltv wero quests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Will R. Holmes, Friday and Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rich ma) decide to make Brlgham City their permanent home. The Oak Camp of the Daughters of the pioneers met Thursday evening, Jan. 19 ut Mrs. Pauline Jacobscn's home. The Historj oi Box Elder county coun-ty was given by Edna Carter. Vocal selections were rendered by Iaura Plshburn, Martha Howard and Pauline Jacobsen. A sketch ot tho Uvea of Robert Lcnan Kishburn and his wife Bllta Prlacella Nobis waa given by Mattle B Flshburn. Elnora Hatch a readlnjr, Mary Hoist of the Cen-ti Cen-ti , Camp was present and made ro-marka ro-marka Mrs- Elisabeth Lars en and Mrs Alice Merrill were accepted as members of the club. During the social so-cial hour, refreshments were served to twenty-five, by the Mesdames Argents Ar-gents Wixom. Edna Carter. Minnie Merrill and Lovend i Stanley Mrs H. D. Page entertriiiied at a ;,uo" p nty Tuesday evening, Jan. 17, at her home. Cards were playod at small tables and Mrs. W. A. Call and Mr. H C, Day received high score 1 prises and -Mrs LeRoy smJth. the con-soi-Hion prize A delicious lunch, at small tables, followed. Th guests Included In-cluded Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stout. Mr. and Ml. II C. Day. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. JarVlB, Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith. Mr. and Mis. W. A Call. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kaiser. Mr and Mrs. Wynn Eddy. Mr L E. Howard, Mrs. Eustane K. Harmon, Mr Thomas Page and Mlsa Alice Kddy. Tlf dance given by the Ceirf:ral Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers Thursday evening. Jan. 19, in the First ward amusement hall was a most successful suc-cessful social of tho New Year Many beautiful pioneer costumes were worn and prizes were given to Mrs. Otto Koefned and Mrs. W. H- Glover, for the best costumes. Old time itvusIo and dances were enjoyed, and all departed de-parted at a lato hour wishing many returns of the good old pioneer times Mrs. Hnry Wagstaff entertained Monday evening Jan. 16, at her home in honor of her husband's COth birthday birth-day anniversary. Following an Interesting Interest-ing evening of songs and social chat, a hot chicken supper was served to Mr and Mrs Henry Mathews and son, Elmer, of Sommerset. Colorado. Mr. nnd Mrs John Mathews of Perry, nnd Mr. and Mrs re Daley and iin. George, Misa Minnie Jensen. Miss Wilms Wagstaff and the Messrs W'll Hum. Glenn and Arthur Wagstaff The Kindergarten elub met Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Jan- 19, In the Commercial Com-mercial club rooms. A very Interest Ing program was rendered. Vocal solo Victor E. Madsen; talk on."Dlsarma ment Conference." J W. Peters and i reading by Mrs. B. C. Call The fol lowing ladles were accepted as mem bers of the club. Mesdames Edwii -fencer. J.rck Ierson. leroy White .Martin Lindsay, and Ruben Jensen ' ' Tho Young Matron's club members I and escorts, were entertained Tues day evening, Jan. 17, at the home o Mr. and Mrs Ben Ahr.im.ion. I'rogres slve "Stung" featured the evening, entertainment and prizes were award ed to Mrs Lamar Jensen, Mr Ben Ab rami n, and Mr nnd Mrs. Will Pett At a late hour a delicious hot chleker dinner was served at small tables Twenty guests were bidden. A surprise party, arranged by Mra W. S. Taylor and Mrs. Harmon Hansen, Han-sen, was given Friday evening, Jan. 17 at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Varnlck Hansen. In honor of Mr. Hansen's birthday anniversary. A large birth day cake centered the table. Games were played and a delirious tray luncheon lunch-eon was served to thirty-five guests Mrs. H. D. Paige was hostess at a "500" luncheon Wednesday afternoon, Jan 18. at her home Luncheon was served a1 small tables and progressive "500" followed MISS Louise Fowler received high score prize and Mrs. Ben Ahramson the consolation prize. The guests numbered twelve. Mrs. H. C. Day entertained at a "500" party Wednesday evening, Jan. 18. at her home. A delicious luncheon served at small tables, followed, cards. The guests, the MOaons and wives, numbered twenty-five. Mrs W 8. Taylor entertained at a dinner Sunday afternoon. Jan 15. at her home, a fern, on a cluny renter-piece, renter-piece, centered the dinner table. Covers Cov-ers were laid for ten. The American legion entertained nt a successful apron and overall dan-cinsr dan-cinsr party Wednesday evening, Jan. 18. in the Academy of Music. |