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Show Special to Tho TTlbuno. OGDEN, Nov, 12. Dr. and Mrs. IT. C. Pacho and wife of Lakesldo visited In Ogdcn during tho week. Dr. nnd Mrs. U. V. Wlthec arc oxpected homo thc nret of noxt week. Mrs. J. T. lloux of Snn Frnnciaco Is visiting In Ogdcn, tho guest of her Bister, Mrs. W. H. Chevors. a ITIio marriage of MIsh Emily I3lako of this cltj, nnd Louis Chrlstenaoii of Point Lookout, took placo Thursday, Bldor H. Ht Thomas officiating. Both, yoqng lolka have a largo circle of friends who extend congratulations. Tho friends of Harry Nelson aro pleased to welcome him home after an absence of thrco years spent in Germany In the mission field. Mrs. Archie Bowman, who has been visiting in Ogdcn for the past week, has returned to Logan. Mrs. Bortha Fricdo has returned from a visit to New York where she went to attend tho wedding of her sister, Mm. Richardson, formerly of this city. I Tho Nov England dinner to be clvcn by tho Men's club of tho Congregational church Wednesday vonlng In the base-mont base-mont of tho church is looked forward to with plcasuro by those who have been the recipients of their hospitality on many former occasions. Miss Ellon Thomas, who has beon otudy-Ing otudy-Ing vocal culturo under Profs. Coop and Kent, will leave about Novcmbor 20, for New York, where she will take up a year's courso of vocal study under ono of tho masters. Miss Thomas possesses a very beautiful Boprano Voice of oxccptlonal range. Arrangements are being made for her to give tv recital in the Tabernaclo some tlmo thcMatter part of next week. One of the pleasant events of tho week was tho surprise tendered Mrs. David Eccles at her beautiful homo on Jeffcraon and Twenty-sixth Thursday afternoon by about twenty-five of her feminine friends. A3 Is usual whon meeting with Mrs. Ecolea, all present had a moat enjoyable time. Tho afternoon was apont in music and bright social converse Probably the most Interesting feature waa tho stop-dance stop-dance given by Mra. Shipley. At tho conclusion con-clusion of tho pleasures of the aftornoon a delicious repast was served, o Tho dramatic recital to bo given Monday Mon-day evening at tho Tabernacle by Mrs. Lillian Andrews Farnsworth under the auspices of tho Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. association as-sociation will bo a treat for lovers of dramatlo art. Two of the classics will bo invoked, Shakespeare's "Measure for Measuro" tho parts portraying tho administration admin-istration of law as given by Angolo and Escalus will bo brought out, Tho reality of evil as shown by Browning in his "PInpa Passes" will bo discussed and afford af-ford for all who attend a dollghtful evening. even-ing. Tho most ciaboralo social function of Uio week was the party given Friday afternoon af-ternoon by Mrs. J. H. Spargo at her prol-ty prol-ty homo on Twenty-fifth street. Tho house was bright with a profusion of cut flowers, potted plants and palms, Tho different color nehemea were brought out ofroctivoly in the dining-room and parlors. A dainty and tempting luncheon concluded con-cluded tho various amusements of tho pleasant uftcrnoon. |