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Show BRIGHAM SOCIETY IililOHAM, Ocl 28. The main social so-cial event of the week was th Harvest Har-vest Ball," given by the ladles' clubs of the city Saturday at the Academy of Music The purpose of the ball wus to open the d.'i.nintf "eason. The hall was decorated beautifully with , autumn effects, leaves, corn, flowers, 1 grapes, pumpkins and baled hay bo-inf? bo-inf? used very effectively. Mrs. Wm. S Fife was chairman of the decora- tlon committee and much credit Is dm Mro Fife who worked hard to put It over. She was assisted by members from each of the clubs of ' the city. A large crowd attended and tho ladles feel that the ilan was a Iiurc success. Tho ball will be an annual affair In the future. 9 Mr and Mrs David O Stohl entnr- talned the directors and employes of the Stohl Furniture company and ' their wives nt their home Thursday I evening prior to the departure of Mr i Stohl to California, where they will make their home Progressive panics and music formed the evening's "t- tertalnment. Pall flowers decorate 1 I tho rooms. At ihe close of the eve-, eve-, nlnff luncheon wris served to twenty-four twenty-four guests Mr. and Mrs Will Gardner announce an-nounce the marriage of their daugh-jter, daugh-jter, Mr3. Lottie II to Mr. A. J Mi I'arland of Canada Mr and Mrs I McFarland will tour the east rlslt-Ing rlslt-Ing Chicago. New York City, Boston and Maine, returning by way of British Brit-ish Columbia They will make their homo in this city The officers of the Primary association asso-ciation and their partners of the Fifth ward surprised Mrs. Frank Merrell and Mrs James OhriBtenaen with t birthday party at the home of Mrs. Chrlstcnsen." Forty-five people were present. Last Friday evening a social in the form of a Hallowe'en party was given at the home of IMSS Hoist for all post-office post-office employes and their partners. I Jack-o'-lanterns 'and Hallowe'en suggestions sug-gestions were used throughout trie rooms. The time was spent playing ; progressive rook. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mae Victor and Lester Anderson An-derson and consolation prizes t, on by Mrs. Stella Olsen and Merlin Jensen At a late hour dainty refreshments were served to twenty-four guests - The regular meeting Lsy& Rebefcaa was held In the lodge hall Thursday evening President Mrs. Belventra of Springville and ii . President Mrs. Cole of Salt Lake were in attendance. After the meeting "500" was played Members of the Corlnne lodge were also present The hall was decorated In autumn flowers. fter cards a I three-course luncheon was served at I tho small tables The officers of the Fifth ward Primary Pri-mary association gave a surprise party on Friday, October 20 in honor Of Alice Merrell and Anna Chrlstei-sen, Chrlstei-sen, whoso birthdays came on that data The parfv WSJ hrTd at ta home of the latter. Games and music mu-sic were th diversion of the evening The ladles were accompanied b th.-ir husbands, there being about thlrt-sl present A delicious three-course luncheon, brought by the officers, was served The Misses Winifred and Virginia Willey entertained tho Sunshine and the Bluebird clubs at the home of their ri,rrr Tr n n r T ra TV T UTII- I ley on Friday evening, Games and music were Indulged in between the hours of 7 and L0. Hallowe'en decoration! deco-ration! prevailed throughout the j house Refreshments were served to I about twenty members. Mrs. N. S Chrlstof ferson entertained entertain-ed Friday in honor of Mrs. Joseph Holland of Salt Lake, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Marvin Olson, tho past week. The ladles busied themselves with needlework during the afternoon. The house was decorated deco-rated with fall flowers At tho cIoe of tho afternoon supper was served to fourteen guests The sons and daughters of Mr. and j Mrs. John F Merrell gathered it their home Sunday in honor of ihe seventy-ninth birthday anniversary' of their father. The family ajoyed tho afternoon visiting and with games ! and music In the early evening refreshments re-freshments were served. Mr and Mrs. A. L. Stout attended j the marriage of their niece. Miss irt!. Sperry. Wednesday evening jt the home of her parents In Salt Lake, The Harmony Male quartet formerly of this clt, furnished the music. a One of tho most successful parties of the season was given Tuesday evening eve-ning at the Danish Brotherhood hall by the Social Development club in honor of its sixth blrlhday The husbands of the ladles were the guests. A dainty two-course luncheon lunch-eon was served at small tables nt 8 o'clock by the Misses Joyce Price, Carma Davis. Phyllis Peterson. To Mrs. W. H. Griffith. Mrs. A D Cooley and Mrs. Orion Jensen, members mem-bers of the amusement committee of the club, much credit is due for the success of the party. The hall was beautiful with chrysanthemums. In pumpkins, placed on taborots about the room. After luncheon "fiOO" was played, the prizes being awarded to Mrs. S. D Madsen, Perry D. Pete-s, Mr: IBmava Dnnon o n ,1 ("M I fnrrl T,.n sen Out of town guests Vexe fr. and Mrs. Wllford Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen Thirty-six guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Hoist celebrated celebrat-ed their china wedding at their home Saturday evening HalloweV n decorations deco-rations were carried out In all the de-j de-j tails of tho pnrty Jaek-o'lantorns I fcrlnned from around the room In the I basement where tho banquet was held Pumpkins around the room held beautiful fall flowers Two long tables wero used which were decorated deco-rated beautifully and were laden with the good thlnrrs to eat The guests then went up stairs where the remainder re-mainder of the evening was spent. A Quaker mock marriage caused much merriment. Games and music wero also Indulged in About forty-five guests were in attendance who pre-1 sontod Mr and Mrs. Hoist many beautiful china presents. Lasl Friday evening Mrs H. W. Valentine Mrs Or-dlle Forryrren and' Mrs. li s'. Call entertained thirty-two guests at the home of the latter In honor of (heir nephew, Scott Hilllam. , who left Salt Lake yesterday for tho Swiss-German mission field, Pro- , gresstve games were played on small tables and later refreshments were served from the small tables, each having a centerpleco of fall flowora ' A set of books that would be useful j to the guest of honor while a-ay was presented by the hostesses. The Sego girls of the Fifth ward gave a HallOWl 'en party Thursday evening. A barn near the home of Miss May Burden was decorati d for tho occasion, using autumn Ieave3 and Hallowe'en colors Jack-o'-lanterns gave, n wlord appearance from their place? on the rafters and In tho corners streamers hung from all corners cor-ners and wore caught at the center. The guests came in costume, representing rep-resenting the usual Hallowe'en char- actors, and games and dancing were enjoyed by all. Refreshments wero served from one long table to eighteen eigh-teen girls. |