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Show per was served and a delightful evening even-ing was spent. Mrs. Hanson received some beautiful beauti-ful birthday remembrances, together with pleasant messages from absent friends. Mrs. B. Wolf entertained sixteen members or the "CofTee" club Thursday Thurs-day afternoon ut her homo, L'S12 Grant avenue The afternoon was pleasantly pleasant-ly spent and tempting refresh merits were served. The visiting guests were Prof. Weber of the "Uncle Joe Nine" and Mlsd Wisely of Ogden. The young people ol the First Prcs-byter'an Prcs-byter'an church held nn enjoyable social so-cial evening In the church parlors last evening Refreshments were served and a pleasant evening enjoyed by I all ' I On Wednesday eveninp 0f this week at S:3U o'clock in the home of tho I groom, .Mr. E. . Becker and Miss j Nell Carruth were quietly married. Rev. J. E. Carver official In g. The Ladles Mission Circle of the Baptist church will meet on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon with Mrs. Neesley at her home, 2S23 Lincoln avenue. I (Continued on Page Seven.) qJociety BIRTHDAY PARTY. The sixty-fifth birthday of .Mrs. Nellu Hanson was appropriately i-meniberc'd i-meniberc'd at her home. 221S Monroe avenue last evening, when Mr and Mrs. A. Christensen. Mrs. Carrie Chris-tensen Chris-tensen Mr. and Mrs. Enert Neule-boom. Neule-boom. Hartvvig Hanson. Nick Hanson, Mrs. Mary Toone anil Fneit J. Nente-boom Nente-boom gathered there to offer Lest wishes and pleasant congratulations to the houorc-d lady. A delicious 3up- . I (Continued from Tage Five.) j WILL REPRESENT O. E. S. Mrs. T. V. llutton, past Kiand matron, mat-ron, (. FT. S. of I'tah. left durliiK the early part of tho wo k for .laekson-vllle, .laekson-vllle, Florida, to attend the thirteenth triennial assembly 0f the peneral Krand chapter, O. E. S. whUh con-veneH con-veneH In that city, November S to 11. Mrs. Mutton was chosen from the grand chapter of thin tato bv the most worthy grand matron. O. "EL S. of the world to do committee work, and haa !-cn tendered every proxy 'f the officers of this 6tate. Ry special reiiet, rs. lfc'tton will meet at Chicago many of the highest officials of the ordor, uccom-panyiiiR uccom-panyiiiR them .n the Dlxlo Fiver to Jacksonville This will be the first representative the (trand chapter of I'tah has had in the general grand chapter. TOLSTOI CIRCLE. The Tolstoi Circle was pleasantly entertained on Tuesday afternoon at tlie home of Mrs. V. R. Edwards. England Eng-land was the topic or the day, a very Interesting progTam oelng carried out under the able leadership of Mrs. Alice Edwards. Mrs. Mole, as poem reader, read "Farmer Cray's Photograph." Thn timely topic, ' Economics of the Home," wa discussed by Mrs. Kuhn. A delightful social hour followed, durnsr which the hostess served delicious deli-cious refreshments. The guesU of the club were Mrs. Moody, Mrs. Ashton. and Miss Maude Edwards. The Circle adjournod to m-et with Mrs. T. J Edwards. 2S74 Washington avenue, Tuesday afternoon, Nov. S RETURN HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chez have re-turnr-d home after a month's trip through the east and during their absence ab-sence they visited Chicago, New York, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, YVanhlngtou, D. C. sls well as relatives In West Virginia and Indiana. One of the most pleasurable detours was the famous Hudson river trip, the scenery of which rivals the vaunted vaunt-ed Rhine. Mr. and Mrs. Chez took the opportunity oppor-tunity of stopping at West Point, where they saw not only a fine review re-view of the cadets, but also the big Yale-Army football game, in which Yalo went down in Ignominious de-fent, de-fent, the first defeat Yale has suffered suf-fered In many years. METHODIST MISSION. The MethodlHt mission memhet s me: with Mrs. Frank Peterson ThurPday afternoon. After th business session ses-sion n social hour, was enjoyed and dainty refreshments were serve,! by the hostess. |