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Show Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN. Utah, Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Peterson haVc gone to North Platte, Neb., to visit frlendsand relatives. ' AV. S. Brown loft Thursday evening for Pittsburg, Pa. He was accompanied as far as Omaha by hlsson, Wallaco. The Woman's Missionary society of tho Prosbvtorlan church held Ub annual meeting meet-ing Friday afternoon at tho church par-Miss par-Miss Florenco Yates pleasantly entertained enter-tained the Knockers club Tuesday cven- MJfifl Josephine) King of Bait Lako was tho guest of Mrs. George M. Hanson during dur-ing tho week- , , Li. "vV. Shurtliff, Bishop an,d Mrs. McKay Mc-Kay and daughters, Annie and Nettle, havo returned from a pleasant visit to St. Tho ladles of the G. A. P.. Lincoln circle cir-cle No. 2 delightfully entertained their friends Thursday afternoon and .evening at a Boclal at G. A. It.hall. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tavcy have Issued cards announcing the marriage of tHelr daughter, Ella, to William H. Kahler, on Wednesday, December 2L at their homoj C3C Twenty-third street. Mrs. H. H. Spencer charmingly entertained enter-tained a circle of friends at her homo Tuesday afternoon. M1S3 Pare of Raton, N. M., In visiting In Ogden. tho guest Of her Bister, Mrs-George Mrs-George McCormlck. Mrs. L. W. Tackott Is convalescent from her recent attack of illness. Mrs. R. Alexander Grant entertained a party of frlonds Monday evening at a theater party. C. S. Gunncll will not go to El Paso, Tex., this winter as previously announced. an-nounced. He has received tho moro lucrative lu-crative anointment of agent for tho Armour Ar-mour car lines at Ogden and his headquarters head-quarters will be hero. Ono of tho most enjoyablo events of tho week was tho social and card parly given Thursday evening by tho Ladles' Auxiliary to tho B. of L. F.. at which Hbout two hundred people were- present. Cards, prists and refreshments were tho order of tho evening. A wedding of Intorcst to a largo circle of friends was that of Ml&s JoHophlne Brothcrton and Dr. Ferdinand EiiKlcko, which took place at tho homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. Llzzlo Brotlrerton, on Tuesday evoning.' Tho ceremony was porformcd In tho presence of a largo company of guests, Bishop Hoberk Mc-Quarrlo Mc-Quarrlo officiating. MIfh Adwn AVIllls was maid of honor and Mr. WliHam Pig-got Pig-got acted as best man. After the ceremony cere-mony an excellent repnst was served The young couple received many hnnd-Bomo hnnd-Bomo presents. Mr and Mrs. Englekc will make their homo In this city and will be at homo to their frlendB at their rcsldenco on Purk avenuo. Tho social gtvon Monday ovonlng by Ogden olrclo No. &SL Womon of Woodcraft, Wood-craft, at I. O. O. F. hall was charactor-lised charactor-lised by success Progressive hlgh-llvo woa thf diversion of tho ovonlng. prizes bclnn won by Mr. E C. Olson and Miss , Ftnnklo Bakor. Very novel and pretty lunch baskets, contalninR rofrcshmonts, wero brought by tho ladlon and a good social tlmo was had by all, ' Lovers of art havo thronged Carnoglo library auditorium Blnco tho opening of tho Blxth annual exhibition of tho Utah Art Institute which commenced Wednesday Wednes-day nftornoon An interesting collection of about two hundrod oil paintings, wator colors and examples of paslolo work are in i m i Ill il III H I II J i b oxhlbltod, all possessing artlstlo valuo. It is probably tho best display yot mado bv tho Institute and muih Intercflt Is bo-Ing bo-Ing manifested over tho awarding of tho prizes. Tho artists having compositions on exhibition aro all favorably known, somo of tho most distinguished bolng II. L. A. Culmor, O. M. Ottlngcr, C. H. Dal-lln, Dal-lln, Mrs. Edna Wells-Sloan, H. W. Culmor, Cul-mor, Mlns EdlthIagiilro. J. T Harwood, Mrs. M. C. Hughes. L. G. Richards, Alma B Wright and Miss Mary Tensdol. President Presi-dent Oltlngor, So. rotary Culmor and Mrn. Sloan, socretary of tho art Institute, havo chnrge of tho exhibition At tho Inst meotlng of tho ladles' aux- lllary to tho Brothorhood of Railway Trainmen tho following now officers wero elected; Councilman, John Wagner: past mistress, Barbara Lloyd; mistress. Blma Napc3", vlcc-mIstrcD3, Roao Goodfcllow; sccrotarj', Dora Stains; trcaourcr, Hat-tlo Hat-tlo Miller; conductress, Nora Sctchell; warden, Anna Crltos; chaplain, Margaret Rose. Inner guard, Loulso Wagner; outor guard, Mary Day. a . Tho Woodmen of tho World dlspfinaod thoir ploasant hospitality Wednesday ovonlng ovo-nlng at Toller's dancing academy About 300 people p llclpated In tho festivities. Tho most Interesting featuro of the ovonlng ovo-nlng was tho exhibition drill given by tho degreo team under the dcllP r? Capt. Morris, which brought ortnnca"? applause. Exquisite music and an w ceptlonally good programme conlrlDUttu to miuko tho affair a dlstinct social success. suc-cess. a Mrs. S. L. Brick was tho charming hostess hos-tess Monday afternoon at a very prottwy arranged Kensington at hor homo on Twonty-fourth street. Tho houso v. as mndo brlpht with quantities of cut flowers flow-ers which were beautifully grouped In tho different rooms. Tho Pcri?P'i.ncU.P, tho party was: Mcsdamcs Conllsk, Cyl-Icn. Cyl-Icn. Joyce. Badcon. Cpnroy McCormlck. G. W. Larkln. E. A. LarKln. mil n ! II I W 'III ii iiffr.WW- Mlllls, Rhino, Rathbono of rv, 3BJ Wyo.. NelBon. Lindsay and ituJiM of Raton. N, .M. Tho hostess wi? lSBl fully assisted by Mrs. G. w. lJX,fI a dainty and tempting luncho5.n H Hervod. The vholo affair was i eh? 5tH ized by perfect taste, and tho hoti Hhowercd with confrratulatlonB tvi BI tho first of a series of KenMnsu? B be given by Mrs. Brick, ""'"""Nom. jJB I you are In hurry, or If yon . 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