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Show ;J ; I , ft h Brigharn Society taSI BRIG HA I CITY, 2o. Mr? Hb "iank Hulmnn was hostess at an at-VH at-VH tracth'p tea Saturday afternoon, Feb-1 Feb-1 run 1 her hon:c. in compliment HH to Mrs. YVlMord Holm. in. of Salt Lake, JP bride of thl. month. Potted fernj Hf und yellow tulips decorated the living H room. The dining room decoration" JHE were in keeping' with valentine ideas. M j a crystal 1 red K .i.er i I liny rnnt r;ieee, centered the Mined" i vi end w t sii- J lliRMf'' vor c-rl'''e sticks, holding red candles, fltr ' -A t i '--ll I 1 ing at the lea t'.blc and pouring, wen-I wen-I ifl In LeKoy B, Young and Miss Maud I H Forsgren ,i tiftj sruei - called I iween tli? hours of 3 and C o'clock. H i, hi Mortensen Wal- H lace Pulsiphei both ol this cits were B united in marriage last Wednesday, H BJ I bruary 19, In the Iogan temple. Tlie BJ BJ bride Is the oi Mi Hyrum BJ Mortensen and Mr. Pulsipher Is the BJ B urn of Mi. end Mrs William Pulslph- B B er. L'ridaj evening the young couple were guests of honor at a wedding Bx rupper given at the home of the BK room'f paren s Red, white and blue BK I olors predominated In the house dec- Ei I orations, a vase of pink hyaclntlis B-J 1 centered I he supper table. Following 1 up) r. games and musical numbers vrc enjoyed. Thirty-eight guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Pulsipher- will make their home- in this city. H Miss Carrie Lund entertained at a delightful birthday party in honor of , r sister Helen's eventeenth imh- jffjfcr 1 1 h nie r It and Mrs. Han- sen, Frida , evening, February 17. The loom? were daintily decorated in keep-i ing with valentine ideas. The evening was spent in playing various games and a delicious two-course luncheon k was served to the following guests I besides Dr. and Mrs. Hansen and the I .Misses Carrie and Helen Lund, were VBBI '' ne Misses Anni L-aura Ohrlstcnsen, HlSbVJ Klva Bingham. Ellen Cord. Iona Me-BJJBjB Me-BJJBjB Intyre, and Minnie Duffln, Mr Glenn BaJJBjh Iorius. .larl: Johnson, Wendcl Jensen, BfBJB George Ridd and Carlyle Young 9x JJb K.H The Kindergarten club members en- BpJH tertalned at a kenslngton Friday nf- fcBJ lernoon, February IT. in the Commer- BBVJ clal club rooms. A short and Interest- KBA ing program was rendered consisting BKBX of a reading by Mrs. Abel S Rich, and VjBB vocal selections by Miss Yella Wad- V iB doups and Miss Alta Larsen. Mrs. I JH William Fife of the Centra! school was BBI present with her ela-s and .li.m. : gH on "Helpful Hints," Following needlc- ilBB work, a delicious tray luncheon was tfB berved. The luncheon enrrh-d out val- tHR ontlne colors and Ideas. Mr. George KflH L. Johnson, Mrs. Ezra Waddoups and rUj Mrs. George Tiller acted on the serving CEMt Last Monday evening February Miss Bylvla Mortensen and Miss El- HFE berta Pulsipher entertained at a par- FBJj eel shower in honor of Miss Blanche kBJ' Mortensen Following games and BjttV music, a tray luncheon was served to ; IV 36 guests. Mls.s Mortensen was tho mB 9 recipient of many lovely and useful MB w Box Elder County Poultry assocla- m tlon entertained at a ' "et-together" w social Friday evening, i tloruary 17. In the Danish Brotherhood hall on South ' HJ Flrat West street. Games, dancing and Kangaroo Court were thp main Bv fe-atures of tho evening's entertain-I r merjt. A delicious tray luncheon was' V served to 76 guests nnl rnemi crs pres- ' The annual ball given by the Ladles' Civlo Improvement club on Wednesday, evening, In the Academy of Music,! I proved to be th big social event "i th season under the direction of I r'resldent Mrs A L. Stout and the committees having It in charge Com-L Com-L Ing as it did on Washington's blrthdaj I gWy annivr-rs;iry the National Colors prc- lv ' dominated in tho decorations. Invita-& Invita-& v'' Hons, program and refreshments Red roses and it-rn-i und a Oron.-.e .m:-i Ka of Washington draped with a flag, Wm made the entrance attractive. Nation- B9 i al emblems and huge .-;ags were ar- B tlstlcally arranged around the entire' KpBT hall and the lights were .shaded in del- j KB icate colors of pink and green Wie-, uBJ ker baskets of red roses. tied with bows of red tulle were arranged on KBJ small tables. The extreme corners of the hall were converted Into cozy It v- , BBJ mg rooms Little Winifred WlUay and BB Reed Stout, dressed as George" and I Kjfl Lady Washington, presented each dan-i BIB cer a nifty program. Refreshments1 . were served at a long table, centered 'with a basket of red nnd white car- nations Sller eanule sticks, holding . red candles were at oath end. Miss Phyllis Peterson, Miss tarda Jensen i and Mi Yircjnia Luke. who wore I Lady Washington costumes, were er-i er-i ; ving. During the evening a ladies' j chorus sang ' The Flax Without a 'Stain" under the direction cf Mrs. Ferry l I'eii-rs The foil owing served 'on the reception comiiUlte-'. Mr and Mrs. A. U StOUt, Mr. an-1 Mrs C. H. Bryan. Mr and Mrs J. W I'eters Mr. and Mrs. R T Wllley, Mr and Mrs li.nn Peterson, Mr and Mrs J. B. I Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. P W JarViS and'!Mlaa Louise Fon'er The cndemy I orchestra f irnished the music for Hie ' occasion. Thursday afternoon, in the Coin-men Coin-men lal i iub rooms the Civic Improve-no Improve-no r.t club met with Mrs , II Hryan, chairman In the absence of President I Mrs. A. L Stout Kach member was asked to bring a guest und the room I was well filled, a patriotic program was rendered Miss Thelma Jensen 'Cae i re.ininr and Was followed b a 'talk on "The Life of Washington" bv 'Mr. J W. I'eters He touched on the ! Important historical events that liap- I pened during the life oi Washington Mis elia Waddoups rendered a vocal solo and Mr. Glenn Lee sanjr "M Own I'nlled States' and hit Where the West Begins.' Miss Clara Wal-klns Wal-klns accompanied both soloists on Hie-piano. Hie-piano. A social "get acquainted ' hour followed. Dainty refreshments srere .sciwed at a table decorated with pot- ted JonqUUs and a low bowl or vioieza Mrs vv a Call, Mrs. c W. Knudson, Mrs J C, Knudson. Mrs. orvillc Mer-. roll, Mi.s (,'lifton Pierce, Mrs Wm ' Byrne und Mrs, Anton Tengen were the I serving ommitti a . . . t'ne of the interesting and success- kwui events oi mis weew is tn annual dancins party which was glvei by the M C Society Mondav evening jm the D B. B. hall a color schemt j of red, white and blue was carried oui In the decorations and refreshment: and appropriate i-rograms were used Miss Alta Iarsen gav a speech of welcome wel-come Dancing was enjoyed until a late hour and dnlntv refreshments were served. S'cventy-f Ive couples were present Music was furnished by the B-Four orchestra. . Mrs. John Younggulst was hostess I to th-- V S' club Wednesdav urternoon at her home. The house decorations , were in keeping with Washington's : birthday. Following a three course luncheon. sered at small tables cards were played and prizes won bv Mrs j Wm Gldney and Mr- Jepporsoii. The (hostess was assisted in serving and entertaining by Mrs. Walter Samsel Twelve guests were prrsent. . . I Mb, Lena Nelson entertained the I Cheerful club members and their c. ,corts at a social Tuesday evening at her home. Games were played and Social past time enjoyed. NumOers on u quilt were dra-A-n. with Mr. F.uben Keccher. the winner Supper follow- covors were laid fpr twenty- Miss Vera Preston entertained tho Mendees club Thursday even.-ng at her home Following social evening a tray luncheon was served . rlor,n,c Jones spent Tuesday andWednesday of this week Msiting in Salt Ivikc City . j Miss LaVon Larsen and Mrs. John Bishop of Preston. Idaho, visited the past few days in Brigharn City with' heir mother Mrs. John Adam. Mrs 1 Larsen left for Honolulu Wednesday to Join her husband, a missionary in'tho islands They expect t awky rroin nomc at least one more year. A H Chambers of Logan a civil engmeer now in the emplovment of l Me ortl.,nd (Vrnent .,-, ; ,H been transferred to Brlgham Cltv and win make this his home, air, cham-l bers has been a resident of Logan for several years and comes to this city1 to render efficient public service here 00 l |