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Show iPAST OFFICERS OF CHAPTER HONORED I I The past matrons and past patrons I of Miriam chapter, No. 14. . E. S..i jwere .charmingly entertained b the Chapter on last Tuesday evening. Cor-' sage bouquets were presented to the past matrons, who responded with inter. in-ter. .-.ring reminiscences of their experiences expe-riences In office during the years past. An enjoyable program was given In the banquet hall by Miss Dora Smith.' violinist, accompanied bj Mtsi Dorothy Dor-othy Bioat; MlSS Fay King, who h, . several selections, accompanied by Mrs h. c. Marchant, and by Mlas Irene Loci; wood and Miss Vie. tie Lee. accompanied by Miss Naomi McCartj on thr" piano, who gave a vcrj beau-j llfnl BCarf dale -. Refrealzmenta were served to pvef 100 guest-. Mr and Mrs c. w. Richardson an-nounce an-nounce the marriage pf th( lr daughter l-lv'i lo R, Thompson, of Omaha! Neb. The wedding took place April 22. immediately following th" ceref mony, a wedding breakfast was served' by the bride's mother, assisted by Mrs. v,'. g. Gardner, and by Mrs. r v Hartman of Brlgham. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left for a honeymoon trip to the oast. They will make ilieir home in Omaha Celebrating her birthday nnnlvor-sary, nnnlvor-sary, Mrs. George W. Carey, Jr.. entertained en-tertained twelve guests at cards at her home. 27-12 Monroe avenue, Tues-j day afternoon. Afterwards, a hot supper was served Roses and car-! nations Were the decorations. Mrs. Walker S. ChSOSman and Mrs, I N .) Wiley of Portland Ore., were Salt Lake visitors during th early part of the week. ' |