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Show "brigham society mm''"-. BRIGHAM CITY. July 1. Com- Hfe, plimentlng Miss Myrtle LUlywhltC ;Rax- B bride of this ve-k. a lunch- mtip eon was given Saturifuv afternoon by H-v Miss Abble Pond, at her home on Hot--. First North and Second East. Can- BUl-V; terherry bells, sweet peas and roses EFr'," '" were used In the house decorations. Ej";.,r; A crystal basket of red and white l(Bjf. roses centered the table in the dininw Wjbi I room where luncheon was ser I HBp' "- i Silver candlesticks, holding: red can- Ha : I dies were at either end. The hostess H"V was assisted In serving by Mrs. C1K- tt&'V' ford Dunn and Mrs T G. Turner Ifint- Besldes the hostess and the guest pi MKT . honor, covers were laid for the Blisses H I j Leota Jensen. Elva Jensen, Thyra I 1 Morgan, La Von Stayner, Alice Dore- B',! I mus and Sophia Bloom. BjfcTj I bT'' The telephone, operators ga e .1 ife'i, I canyon party Thursday evening raWT" Lunch was served and dancin:. to the Bk!, strains of a phonograph, followed K''"1 Numbers were rendered by a quarter St8? . : cnniposed of the Messrs. J. H. Cllv-. Bmf I Alfr.-d Highland, A. H. Clark and Jatl. W.y Johnson. The guests numbered scj- a a I Bvt Miss Charlotte Tarns of Willard, ej)- , ' tertained Friday eening at the W(l- BSj.4"' lard dancing hall In honor of Fran- UHk rls 1 '00k, who will leave for a mission HSnjUi in July. Vases of red roses were aT- 9KSI& ranged about the hall Following iBjKffl&l progressive games and a musical pre- JmmLy 'i (Continued on Page Four.) MEpj , - ; BRIGHAM SOCIETY (Continued from fJB Three) gram, dancing wan enjoyed, and refreshments re-freshments were M-rvcd About couple were present ' ! The marriage of MI.hh Myrtle Lllly- I white and Fred Sorensen. took place Wednoaday In th Suit Lake temple ill., bride i the danghtei f Mr and Mrs. J H. Lilly white of Harper. She is Kiaduate of the lio Bldei high h h- hi i nd l one of the leading ladle of her rtoclul set. Mr Soreneen Is .the SOI) Of -Mr and Mrs. Fred Sorensen of this city, and has been engaged In buslneas with his lather the past f- -years. They expect to leue Boon for the Tonga mission field to perforin missions for the L. D. S. church. They will leave a host of friends who wish them su(cess and happiness. Sffre. J C Lilly white entertained Monday evening at h-r home in honor hon-or of Miss Myrtle LUIywhlte and Pre I Sorensen. Shaata daisies and rbs j wen- used In tho decorations. Progressive Pro-gressive (fames were played and a tray luncheon was served to forty guosts. The Beo Hive girls of the Sixth ard were entertained Tuesday ev 'i-lng 'i-lng at the home of Miss Nellie Jensen. Jen-sen. Following business discussion, musical numbers wero rendered and! refreshments wero served Mrs. Preston M. Budge, Mrs Jan-E. Jan-E. Compton, and Mrs. Abe Tucller attended at-tended the state convention of the L'tali American legion auxiliary, held at the Kilts' home in Ogden. Thursday. Thurs-day. Delegates to the convention Friday Fri-day were .M rs Amos Hatch, Mrs. V ra Purt. Mrs. Wllford Jensen, and Mrs l'ouipton. An Interesting session was held Thursday, when- Mrs. Edith Ho-I Ho-I ban, national commander of the I American legion auxiliary, was the chief speaker. Among those elected 'to act on state committees, wore Mrj. Jane E. Compton and Mrs Amos Hatch, of this city The Lahoaboy Swarm of the Bee . Hive Kil ls hiked to Willowmere Thu-re-i day morning and spent the day Tho girl prepared three delicious meals anil during ihc day games and music were enjoyed. Those present wore. Phyllis and Liiry ,i n-- n, Louis Dunn, Carman Davis. Chloe isborne. Mary ICottom, Edith and Prtscilla Nelson. ! Alice Wright unci -Mrs Byron Cornlo, j Tiie Merridees club met Thursday i ning at the. home of Mrs rloimes, in compliment to Mrs. C Call. Season flowers decorated the i rooms. Games and social Intercourse fi-ittured the evening's entertainment and dainty refreshments were served at a late hour. Mlas Julia Pond, of GraOe, Idaho, waa a guest. The M C. society met Thursday evening at the- home of Mlaa Mamie HalverSOn. Fnllowlng gimcw on the lawn and nodal diversion, refreshments refresh-ments were served the Palace. Miss Jane Uaty was a guest. Mrs Surah While and daughters, of Salt Lako, who have been visiting here for a few days, were dinner din-ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Fred J Holton. l Mr and Mrs. Fred Sorensen. Sr., and family, returned Wednesday overling ove-rling from Salt jake City, where the accompanied their son, Fred ami Mi.s .Myrti.- Llllywhlte to :he temple. Mr. and Mr:- Sorensen, Jr., will return today to-day and a reception in ihelr honor I f) bo given by Mr. and Mrs J H I I-H1 white this evening. Mrs. Jane E Compton attended n music festival Thursday evonlng given by the faculty of the W-ber .(;rmal : college at Ogncn. Hpr fiausntf.r M,aa i Jennie Compton. was Scheduled juh one of the soloists for the ev lng ami rendered two numbers i Mr.w an ;Mrs J A- Hoauck and Mlsa Dorothy - Dimple of Belllnghanj Wash an visiting at the home of Miss Jane M.eatley of Honeyvjlle. Vhlle en ThU t0MSHU Clt" thls corning - called on Mr. and Mrs D C Walker for a short visit irfA 'P1111105 parl' the Honey-Ulle Honey-Ulle springs, was enjoyed last Thursday Thurs-day evening by members of the Sugar ; club and their wlVC3 Lunch was served late in the evening. " LfM", J- R- Stappord and son Royce of Edison. Canada, are visiting with Mrs. Stappord s mother. Mrs c W Crooaman Mrs. Stappord reports a Peasant trip by way of Vancouver Seattle and Portland Thoy will visit ber for about three month, i The Just-a-More club, with their ecortA gave a delightful canyon Partv Adt$ cvfnlne compllmem tcf Mr and Mrs. Lamont Glover served around a bonflo d week at the home o7 Mr & William Chasten who , ' " V rl Kourtfc ast street, r'n No-th' I I Iwis S. Wright w;us opi.TM on at the st m ir .- , hospll il in SH Uikc City, last week and Is reports! ;to be getting along nlcelv The civic improvement club catfl talned at a kenslngton Thursday oft ; he court hou m- lawn FlOl were used n the decoration in kesl ng with the Fourth of July and I profusion of season flowors, beautified the grounds. A musical program H ; en, consisting of a cornet solo V ' "ffod Watkins. trefmbone -olo. StM n.in Walking vocal eolo, MeUB iigrjt. all accompanied bj Clara WlM lw!ItLdU6t' Dorifl Boothc and Clsifl "aiKins, accompanied bj Vera Pre ton Luncheon followed and faroM Ot liny flags, rambler roses and ba- oyneath were used Mrs. Clyde StrstS foro. Mrs u Knudson 'and Ursfl I uan Peterson w. re hostesses and tam prying committee included Mrs. J. BB i llalveraon. Mrs. E. M. Tyson Mril LAWroijco Hansen. Mrs. Ben KnudSOsB Mrs Claude Jensen, Mrs W, J. and M.-s. George Flstor. I L" iu" can,P of t'T1 i'uuriite 01 the Pioneers met Thursday cvnM . the. homo of Mrs. Agnes Flfo , " B ' 1 i i'oung .us a c.)lonlt as given by Mr-. Amy Wright PflH thf .Vna Mn gave a duet H "i" Sea Gull ' waa read bj l'fB r" A "ICtCh Of th- life -f J- Jensen was given bv Miss RIMH Thompson. HefreshmonU were serS " to Agnes Pite, Tlllle Vincent ' ,,r?-' ' " Klghto. n visitors ami W fnd t ln.1,Jd'"? Mrs. Sarah Josffl and Mn. Ells-a Watkins of the renttfl camt;. wore present. |