Mae of Pond dity Heshivé swattt where they Were guests of honor at the Bonneville Ward, mét at she fea #ivewl at. the name of at Mrs. ‘tag te Tues. Whitmore's daughter Mes, ait frening, Fol fre, ‘ret. Stark, ‘Monday atterfion, feebive lesséhes ani * t Werte ei fred, diving whlett jhments gore re ear if; anid Mie. Anna, Jones antare at, dinte# at weve, Tnes droning,bilgw tai the confetti if given at the fe Cove § laid tor eee ani ifs. ‘ me Mr and Mrs. Age Joriss, gidre, Samuel Leavitt, Mr Mrs. Jack Mayry f, it a. ang i ioon, and Mrs. Frank Ramsey Tr, Virgil Rasiiussen of Sant ¢ Mrs. Sarah Jones, and Mra k Ramsey Sr, motored to’ jan Park in Provo canyon, Sun , where they spent the day, a were enjoyed during the’ noon, after which luncheon served. . ee * i, Ralph Snare je spending yo, Mrs. Satrove attend the funeral services of Kari Bailey, a foall son of Mr. Mr. Kenneth. Bailey, which S held in the Sixth ward Tues! re, Byron Dedhalter entertained her home Monday afterndor ‘ fumentary to’ her mother, Mrs. aia Gorrell, who left this Hunion for Atchison, Kan., to id.the summer with her daugh ers. C. C. Ashley, Sewing, music were enjoyed, followed luncheon served to Mrs. A. .C. Erichsen, Mrs. C. A. Rasmussen, J. A. Denhalter,, Mrs. Thomas cet, Mrs. Clarence Beesley. J on McEwan of Ogden has been sing in this city for a number of 4, Mr. McEwan came to Provo be at the bedside of his father,’ McEwan, who died in this city lay evening. P e Elks’ ladies met in regular session ‘Monday evening in Elks' club room, Five handred featured, and the favors award to Mrs. Thomas Williams and R-James I. Evans, A_ dainty uheon followed cards. The Mon ‘evening social sessions will be eniungt during the summer 8, , * and Mrs. W. W. Whitmore of | spent Sunday in Provo, the 4 of Mr. and Mrs. R. Eugene. , Mrs. Whitmore, came to go from Kansas, where she has a visiting for some time. She sjoined here by her husband, t returned with him to her home Nephi Monday. . and Mrs. Jack Teasdale red to Strawberry Bunday. At er they were joined by Mr. and E. J. Sullivan, who accoun ted them on the remainder of pleasant trip. 8% Elizabeth Whitmore of Los les, Calif, spent a few days Ms city, the guest of her sister, Dell Teasdale,, Sunday even- Mrs. Whitmore and Mrs. Teast left Provo for Salt Lake City a nd Mrs. James Clayton had +88 “Sell NW guést é ¥ er the Weekend reeignin B. Alward of Australia, Milward, who has beir réaiding s of his parents at Newcastle and Sydney, Australia, for the past two years, sailed to the states the early one of April. Making the to via Variedtiver. . He traveled through Mexico into California. From there hd Thadethé’ trip to Utah by auto. He is now at Salt Lake City, where he plans to Make his home for the jBrésétt, Mrs. R. L. Jetisén of Magda motored to Provo Tuesday to at tend the kéndingtés, given at the home of Marylene Maw for the members of the Nineteenth Century club and the N. S. A. girls. Mrs. Jeffsen will visit in Provo for a number of days before returning to her home, s o Mr. and Mrs. David Eager of ‘Mammoth are, attending the B. Y. U.ser school. Mr. Eager is a member of the high school faculty at Mammoth. They were dinner guests of Mrs. J. ‘Will Lewis, Sun day. Mrs. RC. Blumenthal and Chil dra, ‘Mytta and Grant, of Salt Lake, are spending a few days in Provo with Mr. and ‘Mrs. .H. G. Blumenthal, and other relatives. * ek ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buckley and children of Lone Tree, Wyo., are Provo visitors are a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hafen en tertained at dinner at their home Monday evening, complimentary to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buckley and children of Lone Tree, Wyo., who are here visiting. Roses were used in decorating the dining table. Covers were laid forties of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Ashton, motored to Eureka Sunday and spent the ag e + Myr. and Mrs. Elyon L. Jackson and Mrs. George W. Gee spent, Tuesday in Salt Teles an d Mr. and Mrs. A. H. John an nounce the marriage of their daught ‘ter, Mina, to Wesley W. Stubbs of Provo, which took place today in Salt Lake City. * The Senior class of the Sixth ward Mutual will be entertained at the home of Miss Mildred Condon this evening. Sewing, and music will be featured, and luncheon served. All members are requested to be present, a Karl Peterson will leave tonight for his home in Las Vegas, Nev., after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Peter son. . Ls The members of the Valley Chap ter No. 2, Order of the Eastern Star, celebrated the 25th anniver sary of the organization at the Masonic temple Tuesday evening. A short program was given, fol lowed by cards, and dancing. Dainty refreshments were served to 100, including the grand lodge officers of Salt Lake City, who were in attendance. tok OF . Mrs. C. E. Loose will be hostess at a bridge luncheon at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brickey an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian to Theodore Rich of Walla Walla, Wash. The mar riage Will take place, Thursday evening at the home of the bride's ‘parents in this city. The young ‘couple were classmat ‘ Man ¢ollege, Walla Walla, graduate Ing last year. ® Mrs. Thomas Vinters entertain ‘ed Tuesday evening at the home ‘of her, daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, complimentary to Sirs. Géorgia Orrell, who left this afternoon for vAtchison, Kan, to spend the sum mer with relatives. The rooms were prettily décorated with élua ‘ter‘toses. The cafa game 500 was enjoyed, after which it indheot was served. Present were Mr. and XII John Vincéut, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Beesley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vincet,Mr. and Mrs. Byron Den halter, Mrs. J. H. Denhalter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells, Mrs. Thomas Beesley, Mrs. Cox and Mrs. James, Van Bazon of Salt Lake. ~~ * * Miss Leah Stiefel and brother Dan, of Salt Lake City, are visiting relatives and friends in Provo for a month. Miss Margaret Pirpont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Pier pont, left today for the Eastern States mission field of the L. D. 5. ‘church, where she will labor the coming two years. * * Miss Donna Durrant, has return ed home, after a few days' visit in Salt Lake with relatives. * Ok OF ‘Clifford Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cook, left today for Great Britain, where he will labor as mis sionary for the L. D. §, clared for two years, x oe * Mr. and Mrs. D.7. Cook and family of Logan were Provoisit res dd wel the a cand Mrs. F. Cook, * Miss Marie Eddite-son left this morning for her home in Salt Lake, after spending a few days there, the ‘guest of Miss Ethel Taylor. . Mrs. James Peay entertained at her home this afternoon, if com pliment 9 Mig. B. ¥. Dennett of Salt Lake, Sewing, musié and luncheon’ were enjoyedy Mrs. Douglas Page, Mrs. M. J. Evans, Mrs. E. L. Strong and Mrs James Li vans, . oe Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pasewalk, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Overlade, Dr. and Mrs. David wv Feetwood, Paul ‘Westwood, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whittemore, Mr. and Mrs. EB. A. Paxman motored to Solltair Satur day. A delightful time was spent with bathing, dancing at a luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. David, John and daughter, Emma Lou, left this morning for their home in Los An geles, Calif, after a five weeks’ visit in. Provo with Mr. and Mrs. David John, Mr. and Mrs. Prank, W. Deming, and Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Jones enter tained at Saratoga “‘Chursday even ng, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. David T. John, who left for their home in Los Angeles, Calif., this morning. Luncheon was, served to Jr. and Mrs. A. Rex Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. David John §r., “Miss. Lo renda John, Lynn Openshaw, Mil fred Jones, Tom Jones and Howard, John. Miss Edith Hedquigt was hostess to a number of friezes at her home Monday evening, in honor of Miss Marylene Maw, who left, today, for the east, where she will spend a few months. The rooms were prettily decorated with sweet peas, Cards, music and a delicious lunch eon were enjoyed by eight. see Howard John left Friday for Yellowstone National park, where he will spend two weeks. koe OF