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Show (JOCIEIY PETTY-CAVE. A very pretty wedding took place at high noon yesterday in the homo of Mr. George F. Cave," whon his sou, Claud B. Cave, was married to Miss Chrystabello Petty. The marriage ceremony was performed per-formed by Bishop Van Dyke of the Third ward, of which Mr. Cave Is a member Tho home was artistically decorated with cut flowers, and immediately imme-diately after tho ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the members of the Immediate family. Mr. Cave Is one of Ogden's youngor business men and has a host of friends He Is at present manager of the Cave Drug company Miss Petty Is a daughter of Mrs. R, T Petty and a sister of Dr William Petty Until recently the Pettys lived In Logan, and since their removal to Ogden Miss ChryBtabello has becomo very popular in local society. Mrs Moses Rees. a sister of tho bride from Logan, was In attendance. PARCEL SHOWER. Mrs A. L. BroweV, Mrs, B F. Shepherd Shep-herd and Miss Lucretla West entertained enter-tained at an elaborately arranged parcel par-cel shower Wednesday afternoon, In honor of tholr niece, Mis3 Ada Stevens Ste-vens a November bride-to-be. The Brewer home was beautifully decorated deco-rated for tho occasion. The large living liv-ing room and dining room color scheme was offectually carried out with yellow chrysanthemums, cluny cloths over yollow satin and brass baskets filled with yellow chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums wore the hnndsome centerpieces center-pieces Brass candlesticks with vel-low vel-low candles and dainty nut baskets completed the perfect arrangemont Parlors and library were decorated -ith potted plants and white chrysanthemums. chrysan-themums. Tho hostesses wcro assisted by Miss Brewer, Miss Lillian Wright and Miss Fawn Wright About fortj of tho most intimate friends of Miss Stevens were nskod Those bidden were: Mcsdames Sidney Sid-ney Stevens, Frank J. Stevens, H M Barrows, Walter S Stevens, Joel T HarriB. C H Wright, Lester ScovlPe. Alva Scovlllo, Joseph A West, C H Stevens, E E. Greenwell. Louis Peer, W. E. Wright, Joseph Scowrroft, Los-tor Los-tor J Horrick, Lctta Hcrrlfk Purdv. Josephine West Evans, Mvrtle Jenkins Jen-kins Purdy. Wlllard Ellis, H C Gwil-llams, Gwil-llams, George Rivers. Mrs. Reed, H E Herder. W I Baldrldge, W C Scott, Fred Summerlll: .Misses Esther llor-rick, llor-rick, Elva Llttlclleld. Bessie Llndquist lone Wilcox, Mabel Wilcox, Mabpl Shorten, Josephlno Browning. Zella Balllnghor, Mcda McQuarrale, Eva Al- ' vord, Irma Doxlo, Olive Doxlo. Evt Moyes, Elizabeth Oakdon and Nettle Herrick. (Continued on Pag0 Eight ) '(Jocttrr (Continued from Pago Five.) Out-of-town visitors were: Mes-damos Mes-damos H. A. Soderberg, George H. Moore, H. N Standish, Salt Lake; B. Ahord, Logan; Charles T Norman, Chicago, 111.; Charles F. Wbitnker. Bakersfleld, Cal.; Miss Bessie Brown, Springfield, Utah. WOODMEN BALL. Local camp. No 74. Woodmen or the World, wero hosts at a dancing party at the New Colonial, Thursday evening, to about 400 guests. Salter's Sal-ter's otchestra rendered) a musical program that was all that could be desired and tho arrangement and reception re-ception committees omitted no detail de-tail that would add to the comfort or pleasure of their guests, Alvin Mortenson, Brig Shupe. James Ford, Thomas Maher and Will Muller receiving re-ceiving especial rapntjem. LADIES' LITERARY SOCIETY. The Ladles' Literary societj mot with Mrs. Florence Wright Dunn Wednesday afternoon when a delightful delight-ful social time was enjoyed following the reading of the minutes and usual business session. Five hundred took tho place Of the lecture scheduled on tho piogram for this meeting On account of illness in her home, Mrs. J. R. Morrell was unible to be present pres-ent to deliver her lecture. "Reminiscences "Remi-niscences of a Trip Abroad." A handsome gift to the bride hostoss from toh club ladies with tho usual felicitations was a pleasant feature fea-ture of the occasion and daintily served refreshments rounded out the afternoon.' the club adjourning to meet in two weel.s with Mrs. Alice Clark. |