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Show I Special to The Tribune. i OGDEN, Nov. 19. Mrs, Ella Ensign I Hnrt o Suit Luke Is visiting frlonds In I lira. C. E. Nelson visited at the capital during the week. B Mra. Gcorgo "Wilson Is visiting friends In J Salt Lake this week. I Miss Mayme Carter, who has lived in J Ogden for a year, has gono to her home in II Salt Lake Miss Carter has many friends hero who note her doparturc with feelings of regret, The Daughters of the King pleasantly entertained their frlonds at the home of Mrs. "Will Burt on Monroe avenue Saturday Satur-day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas entertained a party of friends Tuesday ovcnlng at their home on Twenty-fourth street In honor of their cightonth wedding anniversary. anniver-sary. The married folks' ball given Thursday evening at th Fifth Ward amusement hall was characterized by success. Good old-fashioned old-fashioned dancVs and pleasant social converse- made the evening one of unalloyed pleasure for all. Professor IT. S. Gcddard wa In Ogden thla week and made arrangements for a concert at the tabernacle, December 1. A wedding of Interest was that of Miss Maymo McQuarrio and T. P. Terry, which was jiolemnlzcd Wednesday afternoon In tho Halt Lake tomnlc. The bride a tho charming daughter "of Bishop Robert Mc-Qunrrlo, Mc-Qunrrlo, and tlie groom is manager of tho CoiiHolldatod croamurlcs. Mr. and Mrs. Terry will make their homo In Ogden. Miss Ellen Thomas, one of Ogdon's talcntod singers, will give a concert at tho tabernacle Monday evening- Sho will bo as.sl.Mted by tho tabernacle choir and some of tho beat local talent. Miss Thomas will leave on November CO for Now York, whero sho will take a year's course In vocal culture. cul-ture. Tho Now England dinner given under tho auspices of tho Men's club of the Congregational Con-gregational church Wednesday evening was a distinct success Tho dinner was well planned and the loading men ot tho churcn presided over tho dining-room and kitchen. J. W. Abbott acted as head waiter and directed the vlsltora to seats at tho table, and their ordora were taken by the following seemingly experienced waiters: P. II. Cook, Valentine Gideon, I. N. Plorce, S. II. Brown, A. A. Wcnger, J. E. Relherford and IT. S. Fostor. W. A McGaw acted oh cashier, and M Malone, G. A. Mngulro and D. IP. Densol officiated In tho kitchen. act Tho flrat of a series of socials and losia to bo given by tho Women's Guild of tho Episcopal church was given Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at the' pretty home of Mrs. R. T. Ilumo on Twenty-fifth Btreet. It was a handkerchief social and many dainty creations of lace captivated the eyes of their purchasers. Tho house was bright with cut Mowers and tho large company of guests present gavo cvldcnco of the popularity of the entertainments of tho - guild, Tho second of this series of teas will bo given la about two weeks. An exceptionally good programme, a select se-lect and jolly crowd, an attractively doc-orated doc-orated ballroom and oxcellent music woro prominent features at tho ball given by tho Woodmen of tho World Wednesday evening at Klesel's hall. As on former occasions, oc-casions, tho Woodmen excelled In entertaining enter-taining and tho presenco of a number of out-of-town guestB contributed to the pleasure of the evening. Tho most brilliant event of tho week was the Colonial ball given at Kleael's hall Frldav ovcnlng under tho auspices of the High School Alumni association. Decorations Dec-orations of tho high school colors and tho alumni colors mado tho hall attractive Pretty quaint Colonial costumes wero worn and a few of the graceful old dances that our forefathers used to dance wore Included on tho programme. This waa the first of a scries of balls that wilt bo given by tho alumni this season An Interesting and Instructive meeting of the Child-Culture club was held at tho beautiful homo of Mrs. Parley Wright. After tho UBual business, Mrs. Hllllard delivered an Interesting article entitled. "Legislation in Child Labor Lawa," and tho pre3ldont gavo a sketch of Columbus. Both subjects were discussed by tho members. mem-bers. Delightful music was furnlehed by tho Misses Wright. Tho guests of the afternoon af-ternoon wero Mrs. Rolapp, Mrfl. Whltta-ker, Whltta-ker, Mrs. Wado, Mra. Brown, Mrs. George Wado and Mrs. SlmmoiiH. The nostesa served delicious refreshments In a charming charm-ing manner and tho club adjourned to meet in two weeks. |