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Show SOCIETY. Mr.. N'ephi Gunder.ejn ehtertain- ) a drii,ihtful dinner Sunday evening. Tliose iresent were the Hostess, Mr and Mrs. C. E, Hanfen, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hansen, May Carlson, Miss Amoldson from Ephraim Eph-raim and Hazel Hansen Mrs. 11. Leroy Neilson entertained entertain-ed Monday afternoon at a daintily appointed luncheon. Guests were Mrs. Ehiese Enos. Mrs. Roy Camp-hell, Camp-hell, Mrs. Dr. Burch, Mrs. Ed Wah, Mrs. II. S. Neilson, Mrs. RasAndei-sen RasAndei-sen Miss Christie Neilson. Mrs. Dr. Burch en ertained some of her lady friends Saturday afternoon after-noon last week. A delightful luncheon lunch-eon was served and a pleasant afternoon after-noon enjoyed. Virgie Whitlock entertained the O.N, O. club at the home of John K Madsen Thursday night of last week. Dainty refreshments w?re served and the usual pleasant evening spent. Mrs'. A. L. Larson was a spc ial guest Mrs. J. W. McGann was hostes; at an afternoon tea at her home Sat urday. The affair was an unusually unique one. It was given in honor of Mesdames A. D. Sutton and W. C. Hunter, who 1. ave our city in the near future. The guests were ladies of the Home Culture club and others. A skating party "was given Saturday Satur-day evening at the Armory under the auspices of the Mount fleasant Althletic Association Ab ut forty couples were present and a leasant eveninng spent. Mrs, J. W. Cherry entertained the Twentieth Century club at her home Thursday afternoon. After the lesson less-on dainty refreshments were served. Nellie McArthur was hostess at a social in honor of the North Ward Sunday school officers and teachers at her home Wednesday evening of last week. Games, music and re freshments furnished a pleasant evening's ev-ening's entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorenson entertained en-tertained at dinner at their home Monday evening. An excellent dinner din-ner was served and a pleasant evening even-ing enjoyed by the following: Messrs and Mesdames Maple Lundberg, Leo Seely and Tressie Larsen and Harry Ericksen. One of the social events of this season was omitted in last week's issue of the Pyramid. It. was that at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Neil-sen Neil-sen in honor of the twenty-third anniversary an-niversary of their marriage and also Mr. Neilson's fifty-third ' birthday. An elaborate dinner was served to about fifty guests. Beautiful carnations carna-tions and roses in profusion made the rooms and table decorations. Some very excellent gifts were re-cei re-cei -ed by the host and hostess. A surprise party was given Harold Hunter Monday evening. Delicious refreshments were served and a pleasant evening spent in games and muic. The Home Culture club met at the home of Mrs. Chas. Johns, March 19th. A very -nteresting program was given and delicious refreshments served. The following officers were elected to serve for the enduing year: Airs. II. C. Beaumann, president; Mrs. Andrew Knudsc-n, vice-president; Mrs, Fred Rasmusscn, secretary secre-tary and treasurer. Ciubwill meet with Mrs. LeKov Nielson April 2nd, Lecture will be given by Miss McDowell; Myth by Ali s. Hunter, Physical Culture by Airs. Johns, Art bv Miss Martin, Alusic by Miss Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rolph w re tendered a mo.-t successful surprise party Saturday evening in honor of the 52ud anniversary of the latters birth. Covers were laid for twenty live and a delightful luncheon enjoyed enjoy-ed by all. Games and social chat occupying oc-cupying the time until an early hour. A mo.-t delightful evening reported. Those present were Mr. and Airs. C. II. F.atinger, Mr. and Mrs. George Small, .Mr. and Airs. I. E. Jorgenson, Air. and Mrs. J. C. Jordan, Mr. and Airs. Nels Rolfson, Air. and Air.-,. I Elmer Jensen, Air. and Mrs. P. H. j Aladsen, Air. and Airs. Lon Madsen, i Airs. J. F. Mcintosh, Ueta Eriekser, and Ijla Alad.en. |