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Show Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. April 0. One of the most ;irtlstlc and delightful events ever given In Ogden was tho Easier luncheon and euchre party given by Mrs. H. II. Henderson at the Weber cluhrooms Tuesday afternoon and enjoyed by a throng of friends. i The rooms were attractively decorated In green and whlto. The table was a work of art. Hore the Easter Idea was canrled out in every detail and in an original manner. man-ner. Two largo Moral pieces, with thirty Easier lilies In each, stood at each cud of tho table. A handsome candelabra was In the center. Small nests of spun glass with eggs in them and -numerous small white rabbits peeping over each nest .looked very pretly. A large basket of ferns hung over the center of the table and the chandeliers had soft green shudes. Ice cream was served in frozen Easier eggs in onuill n t Ford's or"h' stra fur-nlshed fur-nlshed music during luncheon. At euchre Mri Hoag won Ursl prize an old ITon and chickens. The booby prize, a white rabbit, was awarded to Mrs. J. T. Hurst. The consolation prize, a Dresden china, plate In green and white, was won by Mrs. Luckett. The Invited guests were: Mesdames Hurst. Illbbs, Van Allen. Grant, Bannister, Bannis-ter, Brick. John Browning, Jr., Andrews, Thompson. Abbott, Runyon, Condon, Stewart. Hanson, Hume, W. R. Scolt. Fitzgerald, George Matson, F. E. Levis, Fred Nye. J. S. Lewis, llerrick, Armstrong, Arm-strong, Kassan. Farnsworth. Kimball, Abe Kuhn. Nedell. Hoag. Arthur Kuhn, Con- i llsk. McCorinlck. Patton, Luckett. Herti-mun, Herti-mun, Conroy, 12. Mat.son, Reynolds, Glns-mann. Glns-mann. Pierce. Corlew, Kirk, II. R. Mnc-Mlllan. Mnc-Mlllan. Drlggs. Becker. Oeorgo W. Jones. II. P. Henderson of Salt Lako City; Misses Loulso Pccry, Ella Conroy and Mosely. a Miss Lillian Foulser was a Sail Lake visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gunnoll, who have been spending the winter In El Paso, Tox.. nro expected homo In about two weeks and will mako their hemo In Ogden. I Miss Mvrtle LiVons vlrfllod frlonda in Knit ! Lake during the" week. 00 Mrs. II. L. Roll Is visiting In Salt Lake, the guest of Mrs. E. M. Allison. o I Mrs. H. P. Henderson of Salt Lako Is tli j guost of Mrs. H. H. Henderson al tho Reeii. 6 Mrs. Frank Cm -racy is cnJo Inn o visit with her sister. Mis. George 12. Ruins of Portland, or c r, e The niaiTlngt of Mr Charles II. Edson and Miss Maria Anderson took place Tuesday Tues-day evening at the residence of the groom. Elder Joseph Hall performed the ceremony, cere-mony, which was witnessed only by tho Immediate friends and relatives of the contracting parties. After the ceremony felicitations were extended and a wedding repast wus served. Mr. and Mrs. Edson are both populur young people of Otfdcn ond they will make lliclr home here. & Mrs. Kate Basselt of Los Angeles ar-ried ar-ried yesterday from California, to bo tho guest of Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald of Adams avenue1. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Isaacs. Jr.. returned to their homo at Lakeside, Thursday, after a very pleasant visit with friends and relatives in this city. 0 Mrs. F. M. Drlggs' left for Salt Lake today, to-day, where sho will visit with friends for a few days. The many friends of Miss Mary Mills ond Mr. Sells of Nevada are congratulating congratula-ting them on their engagement. The niir-rlage niir-rlage will take ploe.- some lim.- in the near future. |