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Show f f A NNOUNCEMENT is made of the marriage of Miss Mar-. Mar-. vel Cave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Cave, to Wallace B. England. The wedding took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. (Ford photo.) - - ' ' gift HbISK' -SmmS mmm yBS BKESi WsEX&i aBBKBaUu HH ' E H S LsV B i ' ' ' " ' if ' ' ' ' Which were served at the close of the games, including approprlati E i i favors. Thv prizes of the evening wen won by Mrs. Grace Smith ami Mr George Wangstrard Those present were Mr und Mrs. Clyde Japkson, Mr and Mrs. George Wangsgard. Mr. j and Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr and Mrs i-.v:ild Jaekson Mr. and Mr-, l-. n FOWler and Mr. and Mrs Castls Mur- pby ; a To defray expenses incurred by ihe' completion Of the Thirteenth ward) chapel, a play and program was given! In the amusement hull Friday ev inlngl under thff auspices of the Toung Ladles Mutual Improvement asSOQia-1 tion. The play presented was entitled. entitl-ed. "Aunt Maggie s Will " Those ,-pearing ,-pearing In the musical program were vers Delametor, Luclle and Dorla Tribe, Madelyn Reedeiv Jlmmle Lamar Hinckley. Evelyn rurn... Edith Weaver. Theodore Martin and Thomas Pickett. The Ladles Aid society of tho First Christian church held their regular meeting in the church parlors Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. An enjoyable social time was spent. Refreshments were served Work for the annual fall bi zuar was bogun. ' a A COOked fOOd flale v,ill be conducted conduct-ed by the members of the Wonn n urday at the Carver Grocery store. I Neighbors of Woodcraft. Ogden Gli de No 581. will entertain at a carl party Tuesday t.yi iiiiin in tin- Wn.. : men of the World hall. The art begins at 8 30 o'clock and is open to tho public Mrs. Dora Noble will entertain the members of the Live Oak club on Wednesday April at her honi" I There will be election of office) Miss Lillian Mans will be hostess to the members of the x. T. N. club Wednesday evening at her home nn Oak street. Meeting opns promptly I at 8 o clock. The Cradle Roll department of the First Presbyterian church gav- an Blaster pssjty Wednesda April 19, the church parlors. The afternoon was spent in games and music. Refreshments Re-freshments were nerved to 1L',". mu'h-ers mu'h-ers and babies Then were Uit r favors for each. Easter ideas were also carried out in tin decorations ' The dining room was elaborately decorated dec-orated with pink and white a Council No. 3657. Security Benefit 1 association gave Its twelfth card party i of the series. Tuesday evening in the Moos hall. The beautiful centerpi.. donated by Mrs. Hope Ewlng was awarded to Mrs. Florence Fglow. On Tuesday evening. April the regu-j lar meeting Will be held. The Salt Lake drill team will be present to' Initiate a class of candidates, follow- i Ing Which, refreshments will bej served. a a With Mrs. John Smalley as hostess, members of the lflfj Five Hundred Club were delightfully entertained Thursday evening at the Smalley res-1 The Ladies' Aid sociotv of the English Eng-lish LuthorarT church will be entertained enter-tained by Mrs A. Granqulst at her home. 161 Poplar avenue, next Wcd-resdav Wcd-resdav afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock The auxiliary to the United Com-mercial Com-mercial Travelers will meet at the home of Mrs. W A Turner, 2f.28 Madison avenue at 3 o'clock Tuesday Instead of at the home of Mrs. A C. Brown, as announced. With Mrs. Seth Smith as hostess the members of the O. T O. Kensington club met at the Smith resilience on Twenty-eighth street Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Music and a literary discussion were the features of the afternoon A two course luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs R so I,;ie. Mrs VV. W Barnett will be hosless to the club at their meeting In two weeks at her home, 2911 Grant avenue. |