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Show I Brigham Society! ? j, - H BRIGHAM CITY, Jan. T. The; fM membcr-i of the Perry ward enter- H lined at a New Year's party Monday! H afternoon. January 2, and evening In f the amusement hall A spicy program fM was given and a hot dinner served HH at long tables, to about .100 persons. H A dance wmi Riven in the evening and H a Tery large crowd attended. K '' M Mr "oel L!l! white and Miss Myrtle H MUywhitc entertained at a card parly H Thursday evening. December 29, at ks"" heir homo In Harp At a late hour: HH ' ,a delicious tray luncheon was served B 20 guests. H Mr and Mrs. A K Johnson enter-1 KH lalned ut u "Watch Party" New Year's H e at their home. "Hook" was , H played until midnight when a supper VH was served. The guests Included Mr. J BS und Mrs. it S. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs j i A, E. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs j BH Charles Brown. ftM Mlas I'earl Smith and Norma Chris-; HB 'tensen entertained at a card party at; Hl her home Monday evening. "Five HH ITundrrd" and Hook" were enjoyed' K9 during the evening and ni a late hour Erfl luncheon was served to twelve guests, j 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hvnsaker en-, H fertained at dinner. Thursday, Decern-L Efl her 2. the following guests: Mr. and t 9 Mrs. J. D. Rulph, Mr. and Mrs. Dave I Lewis and Mr and Mrs Morlen Jon- EV sen, all of Wlllard; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- KW tT Blsey, Mr. Henry Ralph and Mr., Xmjm James Ralph Ot Shelby, Idaho. I J W"'"' Mrs Marl: FJshburn was hosjess Saturday afternoon December 81, at pfl dinner in honor of the 5Sth birthda HHI nnlversery of Mr n. I,. Fishburh an il Hr i the second birthday anniversary of i -r daughter Enid. Birthday cakes, fm uhe holding CS tiny candles and the fm other two, formed the centerpiece for; i the dinner table. Covers were laid. B for Die Fourth ward Primary officers j f9K and tcachera with their escorts hon- IA ed their retiring president, Mrs. II . m S, lensen, at a surprise party Friday cm ei Ins, Decomber 30, at her home Progressive games were played and! wL prises awarded to Mr. David Jensen und Mr. A. E. Johnson, and a delic-9 delic-9 jous two-courao tray luncheon fol- Oh lowed. Mrs. Jensen was presented a eet of cut-glass sherbet glasses, j'i s Friday afternoon. December 30. in E8 the Harper ward chapel, a New Year's Efl social was given for all the old folks t the ward. An interesting program HSfl was rendered and was followed by h hot dinner, nerved at long tables, each Bfl entered with potted flowers. Danc- ') 3ng followed. Saturday afternoon was fTPS clevoted to the kiddles, They also en- Hrfl Joyed games, dancing and a hot din- Kmj HH Mrs. R. A. Boecher entertained at jy ML i- dinner Saturday afternoon, Docem- ,1 ber 31, at her homo in honor of l,er on. Fearl. who is a penior in th5 Al-I Al-I Mon Stoto Normal college. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. M-Kj9 M-Kj9 Beecher, Mr. and Mrs. l?onard Oak- f ley, Mr, and Mrs. George Facer, Mr. gfl und Mrs. Harvey Wood) alt, Mrs. Pau lina Jorgensen of Salt Lake, -Mr .ini Mrs. Amos Cole of Wlllard. Mr. Fcnrl Heerher and Mr. and Mrs It. A. Beecher. Mr. Beecher left for Albion j und.a to continue l.ls studies. a Saturday evening, December 3i. at the home of Mary Krodsham, the M. 1. ,. officers of Hnrp'-: entertained ' '' New Year's social In honor of the j cast which presented two pne I plays there Thursday evening. December Dec-ember 2!'. Dancing, -games, and cards were enjoyed ahd a tray luncheon served. The gueets numbered 30. The Misses violet Jensen and Ktt Facer entertained at a 1 Watch Party" Mondaj evening, January 2, at Mlssi Pacer's hon..-. Christmas ldea.s were carried out in the hi use iHcoratlons Following 'T.00" the guests enjoyed dancing a' the Academy of Music, and returning to MJSS Facers home, they were served with a delicious luncheon .".t small f.tble:. Twelve guests were bidden. ' Mrs. Pawl Forster entertained at a. party New Tear s evening In honor of her parents Mr an.l Mrs. Heber J Bank head of Wellsville. Cards and music were features of entertainment and at midnight a truy luncheon w:ls terved Miss Mary Bankhead assisted In serving Miss Taura Flrhhurn entert.-ilr.ed at r dinner Now Year's day. at the home of her parents Bishop and Mrs. J A Fishburn The guests Included the Misses Wanda Holmes, Mar;. Peara.c Mariam HdrSley, Frnia Valentin'. May: Tensen. Krm.i White Lillian Hotter and Virginia Madsen. j A reunion of tho LoVeland family 'was held Friday aiternoon and even-liT.g. even-liT.g. December 31, in the ward ehapel at Dcveyill. In the afternoon a program us given and was followed j by a hot chicken dinner, served at two 'lone tables, each having beautiful pot- Ited flowers aj decorations Dancing for the children followed dinner. In the evening a dance was given and the entire ward invi ed. One hundred and lifts members of the Doveland family were present, ahls being the I lurgtst reunion they have ever held. Representatives from Bear Duke. Bex-huig. Bex-huig. Salt Italic and other cities were present Mrs. H. C. Day entertained Monday afternoon, January t, her home in honor of htr son Chapin. who left j Tuesday for Menlo Park California, to attend school. Christmas ideas were curried out in the decorations Following Fol-lowing ganica a delicious two-course luncheon was served, a tiny decorated Christmas tree centering the table. Miniature Eskimos and Santa Claus and imitation snow completed the table decorations. Covers were laid for eighteen little guests. Miss Lola. Madsen and Regens Jensen Jen-sen entertained Monda evening. January Jan-uary 2, at the hmoe of Mr and Mrs. C. Elias Jensen In honor of Miss Buth Jensen and Elsie Stood of U eiv. o-.d. California, who Is spending the holidays holi-days here. The evehlns spent In dancing and playing progressive games. Prizes being won by Pa J t and Carmen BaJrd. A tray luncheon was served late in the evening. There were about 20 persons present. Mrs. J. W. Valentine was hostess at a dinner New Year's day at her home. Christmas colors prevailed throughout the rooms and a red geranium centered cen-tered the dinner table. Covers were laid for 32. The out-of-town guests were: Mis. Sopla Valentino of Bex-hui"g. Bex-hui"g. Mrs M itllda Hansen and Miss Fllza Hansen of Ogden and Mr. and Mre. N. M. Valentine and daughter of Salt Lake. Following the dance at the Aeadcnrn of Music New Year's eve, tho Mer-rldees Mer-rldees club entertained at a hot supper sup-per at the Poncelet cafe The table decorations were in Christmas colors and pretty place curds were used Covers wire laid for the Misses Bl-nora Bl-nora Hatch. Da Von Stayncr Flva Jensen, Ieota Jensen, Thyra Morgan. Abbie Pond, Eleanor Call. Myrtle Lll-lywhlte, Lll-lywhlte, Alice Doremus, Vera Preston, and the Messrs. Otis Slmonsen, Boy Thompson, Rube Olbbs, Bill Morrison. Verdi Forsgren, Alvin Olsen. Arthur Neeley, Fred Sorenaen. Milton Peters and lieeso Merrill. The excellent service ser-vice at the Poncelet cafe was a most pleasing feature of tho evening. Everything Ev-erything served in a la Hotel Utah style strictly up-to-date In every ro-spc-ct. Mrs J. H LUlywhltfl entertained Thursday evening at her homo, In honor of her husband's 51st birthday anniversary. Potted plants decorated the rooms. The evening was spent playing progressive conies and with musical numbers after which a two-courao two-courao tray luncheon was served to ."if. guoats. Mrs. Llllywhlte was assisted assist-ed In entertaining by Mrs. Clinton Lll- ! la v. hite, M n E B.- Wight and 1 1 1 j Myrtle Llllywhlte. ... The Kindergarten club met in Com-Imercial Com-Imercial club rooms Thursda' afternoon, after-noon, with a good attendunce. Mrs. Kustan BDarmon gnc a review of the book, "Mum Street." rnnl Mrs. A'nn Bddy gae a talk on Current Events jVoeul selections v.er r.-inlerrd t-y Mr Uobco Call and Mr. Cllflon Peircc, I with Mrs Pelrco as accompanist Mr Otto Kofoed and Mrs. Charles Frown were accepted as new members of tho club. ... The stenography classes of the B. II s entertained S "Ohlldren' Part" Thursday evening :it tht- home of Miss Veloy Peterson In lionor of Mrs Sandal, formerly Miss Vera Dewey. Children's games and music furnished the evening's entertainment A troy luncheon was served to 0. Mrs. Banda was presented a beautiful picture pic-ture from her students as u token of remembrance. Mrs. AugusPa Malmrose enterJa'.nfd at her home VVednosduj afternoon and evening in honor of her 61th birthday anniversary. Christmas decorations were in evidence throughout the rooms and a basket of fruit formed the centerpiece for the long dinnei table Progressive fames were played and musical selections rendered. The guests numbered ... Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peter of Perry, entertained Wednesday evening even-ing at their home. In honor of Mr. und Mrs John Lfowen ot Logan former for-mer resident of Perry. Musical numbers, num-bers, readings and games were enjoyed. en-joyed. Hymns w.-re sung and uorl-s toid concerning several hymns. A tray luncheon was Served to about 7.0 guests. nri |