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Show EaHtUgyiJ Hilt! Ehrll&a it. lerz Entertain Bishop aud Mre. A. Me-rz eotei--taiued at their home ou Wednesday eveuing. Aug. 5th, at a delightful Lawn Parly. A large uumbe.r of Invited In-vited guests were present cousLstiu of the members of the Staia presidency, presi-dency, counsellors to Bishop Merz, the North Ward Bishopric and all the acting teachers of Ihe &oui'u Ward ami their wives and a few neighbors and close frittmls: in a.Tl about one hundred forty guests. The premises wets for Ihe lim being be-ing converted into an Klysian gardeu. The large number of colored elcctrie lights aud Japcncse LHiilerns gae a very dunning nflcct lo the scene. The following program was rr-n-dered under the auspices of Mr. James W. Anderson: Singing, "Oh Ye Mountains High'' Invocation - A. E. McInloJ-h. Vinal Solo - Leander Thorn psen, I'iMiio Due! - Miss Ida Merz ami Leander Thompsen, Song - Mis. Tr.SHi Kricktn, Violin Solo - Miss l.enna Hronn, Voi'Bl IHir-l - Mr. and Mre. Harry Ericksen, Piano Duet - Ida Merz anil-Leander Thompsen, Remarks - Pres. C. N. Lunri and James W. And'ii'HOU, Singing -'We Thank Thee Oh Cod For a Prophet." Ref resh incuts were then served to all present by the hostess, aaais'.ed by a number of young p-ulies. All the guenls were Ibeu iuviti"! by Bishop Merz lo repair lo ihe Klll Thealre to wituess Ihn historic drauv "The Last Days of Pompeii." The entertainment throughout was a great kucc.cks and all l-ll .lie;, had enjoyed a ve,ry pleasant, sociable ime. and that I'-ic-linp Mer?. nd hie good wife had lrm k a happy ebon! of loved and friendship in their hearts. |