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Show BRIGHAM SOCIETY BRIOHAM CITY. Nov. IS Com-Ipllmenting Com-Ipllmenting Mr. O. X. Stohl on his S7tt birthday, which was Saturday. November No-vember 11, Miss Emma Stohl was hostess art a laoilly dinner. The table held a boautiful centerpiece of carnations carna-tions and large chrysanthemums. Covers Cov-ers were laid fo rforty-flvo guests. All ths children, grandchildren and great-(frandcnlldn great-(frandcnlldn n f Mr. Stohl were pres-. pres-. nt. Many beautiful pre.s.nt; and con- ,- ;.i ulations were extended to the ot honor. A program, music an.l I a social afternoon followed the dinner. I Out-Of-toWn guests were: Bishop Hcber C. Iverson and family. Iorer.zo ! stohl and family, Wllford Y- Cannon Jand family, Mrs. Oleen NT, Stohl una I family, Mrs lla I Jensen and son, a'l I of S..it Lake Cit. and Heber N. Stohl ..nd lanilly, o:' I'remonton. M.ss Hazel Korth, of Wlllard. was Lb recipient of u shower tendered i her by her friends at the home of her I mother. Mrs. Krod Korth. Games an-l music formed the evening's entertaln-I entertaln-I men;, after which Miss Korth open-.d I l:er glfls which wore numerous and CUl, Luncheon was served to fifty gio-sts present. Miss Korth. who Is t),. daughter o fMr. Fr.-d Korth, w;is I married Wednesday In th Salt Lake ! temple to Cfeorge Dalton, of Grace, i Idaho. Mr. Hilton's people formerly lived In Wlllard, but are making their home In Idaho at present Mr. and Mrs. Dalton will make their home at Grace, Ida. The members of tho "EE" club en-tertalced en-tertalced their parsers at a pragres slvc dinner ruesdaj evening. Tie: course waa sefved hy Fontella Holmgren Holm-gren and Carma Davis at the home of Mr and Mrs Ne'.s Jensen The second sec-ond ( out's, was served by Roma Chrls-tensen Chrls-tensen and Joyce Price at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Chrlstenseti. The j third course ws served, hy Phyllis Peterson and Virginia Luke at th.-home th.-home ol Mr, and Mrs Han Peterson and the fourth course was served by L'arda Jensen at the home of Air. und Mrs. Leo Jensen. Fourteen guests participated und had an enjoyabl time. ' Miss Ada Roberta Miss Deo Toombs id .Mis.- A I. da Cole entertained a: an autumn parly at the Robert's home I on Tuesday evening. Autumn leaves land various colored chrysanthemums ! formed the decorations for the house. Qamea and music were enjoyed by a'1 A two-course luncheon ms served to thirty-six guests. yednosday .it 1 o'clock the pio-DeerS pio-DeerS ot" the First ward were treated to. a hot chicken dinner and all the trimmings ut tho home of Mr and Mis. Ed Lee by the members of the Sunflower Camp of the Daughters of tin- Pioneers. An interesting program was rendered during the afternoon which was as follows: Beading. Mrs-Abel Mrs-Abel B Rich; iolln sclo, Fred J. Holton; reading, .mij Edith Horsiey; reading, M Is Thelma Jensen, sket. Ii of the lives of pioneers present, Mrs. John Forsgren; Bishop Rich ana Councilors made a few remarks to the pioneers; solo, Florence Lee; reading Mrs. Oswald Anderson; solo. Mr. Ld Lee, y.e.eral .f the pioneers related incidents of their early life About sixt guests participated and pronounced il a very enjoyable afternoon. after-noon. Mrs W. E. Davis waa hostess at a live hundred luncheon Tuesday afternoon after-noon complimenting Mrs. v. i Ilarrds before her departure for California, where she will spend the wint r. Luncheon was served at the small tables, each having beautiful plnl; roses for the centerpiece. Five hundred hun-dred tollovved. Mrs. C. H Bryan was awarded the pri... Guests present besides be-sides the guest of" honor were: Mrs. Orson Hudson. .Mrs. loughney. Hazel Loughney Mrs. Ben Abramson, Mrs George Flster, Mrs J. W. Peters, Mrs. C. H. Bryan, Mrs. W. H. Gleaves. Mrs. a. p Codley, Mis. J. Lowe, Mrs. L. B. Young, Mrs. Le Roy Smith. Mrs. Esra Waddoup3. Mrs. D. B. Baron, Mrs. WOSCO Call and Mrs. Clifton Pierce. |