Show OGDEN SOCIETY in a public social way the ch chrysanthemum ryean fair was ivas ono one of tho the leading attractions of 0 the week it attracted much interest and was n a decided decide d s social 0 success at the last night of th the e fair miss bliss mud deo dee was the queen of I 1 iho lie evening disguised her identity being gaws wil by but one person la in elie he crowd among scores of guessers guessels gu essers the events on tapis for next week are numerous and many ot of them will be ba of great interest among them are the bell ball at elie union opera oper thanksgiving night given by i tho iho Rath rathbone bono Sla Sl oteis teis and a number of thanksgiving eve entertainments schillings minstrels are billed tor for tuesday evening while the a 0 A it john jelin A logon logan post follows with an evening over in the next week dr talmage Tal maee president pies dent ident of the utah university ver sity will lecture saturday night at the grand on Pom polL then it Is possible that john J ingalls ingalla may lee turo ture hurc here within tho the next few days robert D crowning r a w ning the tragedian la Is dow n tor a visit at home som emily eai ly date and altogether the immediate prospect Is for lively times limes coming 0 0 tuesday night a quiet but very enjoyable social time lime was waa had bad at the II af B 1 parsonage when the pastor rev dr jeffrey had as his guests tor for the evening the members of silver to tent nt no 1 knights of tho the the evening was most pleasantly passed in conversation music and refreshments 0 friday event evening at t the first ward house the pupils of the pingree avenue school gave a public entertainment for the benefit of the library fund of that school the pro grammo gramme had been most carefully prepared arid and was rendered in a manner that thoroughly pleased the largo large audience it was a delightful evening of c enjoyment Noy ment or 9 tho the long talked ot 1 library ball came ort off friday evening at the union opera house and notwithstanding tile inclemency of the weather a large number attended and enjoyed themselves tho the was the finest and nothing occurred to mar the pleasure of the occasion it was a most delightful evening and the memory of the a annual library ball was lost throughout tho the Y year ear the ladles ladies made a neat little sum tor for the library wednesday evening at tho the home of the tha brides brother sir fr prank frank wll wit llama arid and miss dora wright of this city were united in marriage their many m any friends wish them a long and prosperous life 0 0 wednesday judge perrin penin united I 1 in n marriage mr abraham 0 of f farr west and bliss belinda J wade wad e of pleasant view both well known young people of those settlements they start out in life with tho the best wishes ot of a largo large circle of friends 0 miss lizzle lizzie cashmore has returned to her home in dillon mont after 0 a visit isalt with friends in ogden and salt lake lake city wednesday evening last the silver dow bow club gave its initial danco ot of tile the season in the third ward institute it was a very pleasant oc caslon lorL alric mr air and mrs A B dark of st louis are in the city visiting his brother W D dark clark and family ot of 2343 madison avenue 0 I 1 mr and sirs mrs J ir II have taken up their residence realder e at no 2130 jefferson avenue where they will be at home to their friends miss Bal baldwin divin and her mother mrs A B baldwin have returned to ogden and will spend tho the winter with mrs lamont durar durbrow ow at 2 2538 monroe avenue olia mr ashmore of omalia visited his daughter miss bliss edith ashmore Ash during the tha week monday november being the ilia fifth anniversary of the first meeting ot at la coterie in 1890 a special meeting was held at the home ot of the president mrs C K bannister it was purely a social affair no set pro grammo being prepared after roll call regrets from many former members of the club were read then a most delightful informal pro gramme gramma followed mrs bannister Jan nister in a few well weil chosen remarks referred to the past years of la coterie arid and also expressed her belief that its progress would be onward and upward she then gra gracefully r ei introduced tho the first president 0 of f la coterie mrs chaeles C dey der of salt lake formerly of ogden to whose off efforts arts ably seconded by those of mrs J LU U kimball the formation of tile club was due mrs der gave cave a short sketch of the origin of the club and her year of office closed by tier her removal to salt lalle lake giving many good suggestions 1 in the work I 1 in a tho the future and hearty good wishes for the steady growth and high aim of the ilia club mrs dey der then introduced the second secand president of the club mrs P H emerson in words whose beauty of expression were only equaled by tho the tenc tender er thoughts they portrayed mrs ira emerson referred to hr h two years yeara of 0 office as the happiest of her life she closed her remarks by sound and good advice V lee to the younger members and tile the brightest of hope in the future of 0 tho the c lub club mrs bannister then introduced tho third president of la coterie mrs air corlew carlow who rave gave a short sketch of her year of office in well chosen word referring especially to the change of work taken up in that year and the meeting of the federated clubs cluba hold bold here in the spring as the most important events of tile the year mrs corlew closed her remarks with charming expressions of at appreciation of tile the nt now in the chair and in mrs dey der tile founder of the club mrs airs bannister the president clod closed d this part of the pro gramme with a reu centle centie tribute to her predecessors in office thanking them tor for their happy remarks miss emille 33 bannister linister then gave a well rendered selection selection on tile piano by mrs airs I 1 kimball the histo ilan of the club was then introduced ty 17 the president mrs alra kimball gave a bright and tand witty account of the club a at t its inception tracing its history to the present elmp ending in a h humorous u marons morons play on many names of tho the rn members embers to the great amusement of all the club voted that mrs airs klemballa paper should bo be published Ile died but could not get her consent mrs airs MI F adams was then brought forward by the president mrs mra adams in tier her charming manner delivered an original poem it was waa the unanimous vote of the club that mrs adams allow the poem to be published led but tile the writer has so far not been able to procure it miss abelle bannister then played charming minuet thus closing a most delightful pro gramme ame mme the company were then invited into the dining room where CL a delicious dell cloua refection awaited tile gunts wh who a were e charmingly served by miss Bannis te r and miss lulu Kirn tall the club on dispersing voted that hut anniversary day was too to be easue passel I by in the future the next meeting of the club will be held bell on oil november zelii at miss |