Show OGDEN SOCIETY Friday evening the Indies of the Order of the Eastern Star gave a banquet after tho regular loilgo session th6 nffalr being ono of the regular monthly banquets Given by tide order There was a large attendance and nmonc those t In nltend knee were a number of prominent visit log official from some of the eastern JurlMllctloiiH The tables wero arranged In UK form o n star ansi tnfctofully decorated deco-rated the prevailing color being green one of the rmblMnatle colors of the order A number of tOasts were siven and the + + + + + 4 t m t I M I t M 1 HH t I + t + + + + M t 0 H I I H I I cvrnlntr wns ont of the most pleasant ones In the history of tho local lodge Tho CoterIe and Its guests Mcsdttmes Jrauss und Banister and Miss Schneider were entertained on Tuesday afternoon by Miss Greene The programme was carried out In a brief but mrphcnalvc paper hy Mine Whalen discussing Roman mythology and a thorough study of Cac I Dar and Onto by Mrs Corlow The first of the serlea of lessons In the Buy View courro developed an Interesting feature of the years work Mrs Elsolow threw Into this lesson a story from thq classics given In original form The social hour over the cups was not the least I enjoyed I feature of the afternoon which thorough ly I proved womans versatility her power to ponder over learned thought Jowcr dlciiss affairs of Stato or to throw old gods nnd warring plebes to tho wind nnd dwell upon dainty uandwlchoa aromatic aro-matic coffee and the latest newa from Vanity Fnlr S S The first meeting of tho yea oC the Historical His-torical I society was a most gratifying One nt the homn of Miss Rlchcy A Irfrgo attendance at-tendance o member greeted the new president Mrs A W Putnam Tho nf I tcrnoon opened with the presidents nd I drcas In which n cordial greeting to all present wuu heartily expressed A part of tho life of Thomas Jefferson was road by l Mrs Corey nnd Miss Whalen followed with nn Interesting talk on the war of 1812 Mrs Bnlllngcr completed tho Bnlnfcr pro gramme by n rending from Washington Irving Light refreshments were served by tho hostess before the ndlournment won tuken to meet Saturday September 27th with Mrs A C Belford The guests of the afternoon were Mondamcs Coulter Coul-ter Robinson and Rlchy and Miss Baker A very entertaining social end musicale was given Friday evening at the church parlors by the young ludles of the Pros byterian church Among too nttrnctioiiR were vocal selections by Miss Luolla Fcrrln and Airs 1 Honors and recitations m Mrs Dole Salmon Ross i I Miss Bcrtlc Taylor left Thursday for a two months visit among friends In California Cal-ifornia I The Child Culture club held a very Interesting In-teresting session Frlduy afternoon with Miss Whalen at her home on Jackson avenue The Y L M I A of tho First ward gave I grand ball Friday evening ut the Amusement hal which was well attended at-tended and a mOt enjoyable S nffalr A grand pioneer ball Is to bo given on Monday evening at the Lcslcr park pavilion pa-vilion S Dr and Mrs Cowan and Mr Vincent of Boulder Colo wcro Ogden visitors during the week the guests of Mrs M Moss I Mrs N II Iven rotiirncd Thursday from a months visit I with friends In Idaho Miss Luolla Ferrin leaves in a fow dayp for Europe to continue her study of mu 4ic S S 5 Mrs J C Nyo Is visiting friends In Nebraska and will ba absent for several weeks S Tuesday evening In Lester park pavilion pavil-ion will be given the annual ball of tho Wober Stake Y MM I 1 I A board Capt N H Warner of Macon City Mo visited his cousin Hon A J Warner War-ner during the week 0 Miss Mamie Kllllher Is visiting Mrs YEn Y-En 5trom at Eyanston Wyo Mr and Mrs F l S Madacn of Logan visited In Ogden last week i c I to S Mrs W N Chevors has as her guest airs J B While of Idaho Mrs E B Banta of Park City Is visiting I visit-ing Mrs II Sherwood Mrs II M Allen ban returned from an extended visit cast Mrp B F Livingston entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon in lionoc of her guests Mrs TJateman of Salt Tnko City and Mrs Josephs of Pocatollo S S A The many friends of Mr and MrcOD J Farrcll nee Lorna Cnlioon extend to them theIr stncorcst wishes for their happiness hap-piness and prosperity In their wedded life 0 0 0 Mr and Mrs Dnn Pughgnvo a dolljjhl ftil musicale Wednesday ovcnlnp In honor of their niece Mlsb Jessie Pugh of Salt Luke City S At Dlgnans hall Thursday evening occurred oc-curred the wedding reception of two of Ogdens prominent t young people Miss Florence J Toller daUghtcr 6f Mr and Mrs W H Toller rind Mr E E Craw shaw son of Mrs Helen Crowehnw At fI t > oclock nil the guests hid assembled and the orchestra composed of alxjrcn pieces began a wedding march to the strains of which tho bridal part and guests flied through the specially decorated decor-ated ballroom until suddenly the Joyous march drifted Into a dreamy waltz Firit In the wedding march came the brld jinrt groom then the brother nnd slater of tho bride Master Frank and Miss Violet Vio-let Toller next members of the families and last the COO guests The bride Irrol dIn lovely d-In her dainty grown of cream crepe dc chlnf with handsome undcrdress of cream moire silk made en train nod trimmed In Irish point applique She car rlcil 1 a houqet of brides roses The manly bearing of the groom was accentuated In a full evening dress Misses Helen Nnls bctt and Frankle Baker assisted tho bride in the reception of the fair guests while tho groom was assisted by Messrs Ilnrry Toller Ralph Baker of Salt Lake and P Dignan ISir Clarence Ernt Mrs Erpst and a young nmjden nerved rjcllrlour refreshments re-freshments throughout the evening Danc inn wan Interspersed with some choice vornl selection by Mm Farloy Mr M L Pickctt and othpr After winning the newlvwcddccl couple every happiness and good fortune that health nnd wealth can bestow the merry party dispersed |