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Show I! SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ! THROUGHOUT STATE; Ogden Society I , . H Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Sept. 1-1 .Now that Soptem-H Soptem-H her is hero in nil its richness of color Hj and beauty and its suggestion of com- ing cold, social affairs arc beginning to H bo resumed once more. The opening of the schools during the pnst week has H engrossed the attention of the younger people, but no doubt, many delightful school functions will help to brighten the coming months. The various worn-en's worn-en's clubs will soon lake up their work for 1007-S, and theater parties, lunck-H lunck-H cons, bridge, teas, concerts, receptions j and dances will be enjoyed until tho H warm weather again beckons pcoplo to H Iho mountains and seashore. B Tho minstrel show given by the la- H dies of tho Episcopal clmrch was Teally H the only society event discussed during the week, and was the inspiration for a H number of .small theater parties. On Wednesday evening "DarktownV was B represented in two of ta boxes by L L. Reynolds, R. E. Hong. Judge J. A. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abbott and Mr. mid Mrs. W. J. Shenly. Mrs. H. H. Henderson, Mrs. C. K. Bannister and Miss Emily Bannister comprised anoth- cr 1 The marriage of Miss Hilda Isabel Cook, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Cook, to Ernest W. Townscnd, took place on Wednesday evening at the H home of ihe bride 's'pnrcnts on Twcuti- eth street. The affair was a quiet one, and was attended by only the relatives of the young permle. Tho ceremony was read at 3:30 o'clock by Rev. .1. E. B Carver of tho First Presbyterian church. The bride was attended by her sister. Hj Miss May Cook, and attor the cere- Hl niouy a 'wedding supper was sorVvd. Mr. "and Mrs. Townscnd left for Boise. Ida., on a wedding trip, and later will make their home here. H A pleasant event of Tuwlrvy evening h was the surprise given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Becker at their home on Twcnrj'-fourth street by a number of friends. Included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Spencer, Mraud Mrs. Abe Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. x'. .1. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Btgei-nv, Hl Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mauson, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fitzger-aid. Fitzger-aid. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. llolliugsworth, Dr.' and Mrs. A. P. Hibbs. Dr. and Mrs. 33. M. Conroy, and Mrs. Edward Worth- BHJ a t Mrs. S. S. Guthrie delightfully enter-tained enter-tained the past chiefs of the Degree of Honor on Thursday afternoon at her homo on West Second street. After a short business session tho time wc-5 , spent in out-of-door games on the benu- til'ul lawn. Tu a bubble blowing contest prizes were won by Mrs. Cave and Mrs. Kumiss. The white pipes wer.2 ties with the P. C. color and wero given to the guests as souvenirs of an enjoyable H. occasion. Supper was served in the din- B ing room and the appointments were oO tho nicest description. Mrs. (Iiithrie B will leave soon for the cut off, whein slie goes to join Mr. Guthrie. Miss Charlotte 31 i to hell was hostess 1 at a prettily arranged luncheon, pre- ceded by cards, on Wednesday nftor-H nftor-H noon, in' honor of Miss Frances Mitch- ell of Austin, Tex. Palms and the 1 blended blossoms of the fall foruu'd bowers of beauty in the different rooms H and a large vase of fluffy dahlias formed J the centerpiece of the attractively ap- pointed table. Prizes at. cards were won Hi Jiy Mi.s Dora Franklin, Miss Daisy Greene and Miss Mitchell. Twenty guests enjoyed the affair. HHHt H m The Misses Emma and Stella Warren I entertained about a score of their girl friends on Thursday afternoon at a H charmingly arranged kensiugcon. Hj Prominent among the society events; R of the coming week i.? the ir.arrinae of lister of Salt Lake, which will take place on Wednesday in the Salt Jake Temple'. Miss Ztt::m:i is a sister tf Mrs. David Pingrei., and is one of ti.e i most popular society girl.-? of the city. Mr. McAllister was "formerly in t he ctii- I ploy of tho 7,. C. M. I. in Salt Lake. The '"SchnellgcsellschalV met Wednesday cvcning'at the home of Miss tosa Woodcock. A "flower romance" was tho amusement of the evening. prizes being won by Miss Helen IsLiuli and Miss blsie Shaw. This will be the last meeting of the club, owing to the fact that six. of its members jra going to Salt Lake to attend the university. Those who will leave are Miss BeVs Halstcad. Miss Emma Stone, Miss Elsie Shaw, Miss Mabel Clark, Miss Rosa Maddock and Miss Helen Islauh. j . Miss Ailccn Millfir gave an attract-ively attract-ively arranged 500 naVvr, followed by1 luncheon, on Tuesday afternoon. The j rooms wcro prettily decorated with asters, as-ters, dahlias and roses, and cuvriod out a color scheme of white and red. Prizes . at cards wero won by Miss Grace Gra- , mer. Miss Hcleu Bonier and Mrs. Hor- J aco Wcnvcr. Six tabk-.s Avcre filled with j the players. I Miss Ivy Mo.-ri.wi is enjoying a to j journ at Long Beach, Cal., the guest ; of her aunt. Mrs. Kruost Page. i M'iss Florence James will apend the i next live weeks with relatives in Seattle, Seat-tle, Wash. i Lillian Brooks was the little hostess j on Wednesday at a prettily appointed , affair in honor of her fifth birthday. The home was bright with quantities of asters and games and refreshments Logan Society Special to Tho Tribune. LOGAN, Sept. 14. Miss Elva Eliason S and Clyde Squires were married at noon j i Wednesday in tho Logan temple. Tn I I the evening a reception was held for them at the Eliason home, at which about 150 guests wcro present. Tho j brido's gown was of brocaded silk and Jace, and she carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Veda Thatcher acted act-ed at bridesmaid and George Barrett, who is a close friend of the oridegroom, acted as best man. Tho decorations j were extremely pretty, consisting of I au abundance of cut flowers everywhere to be seen. The punch bowl was pre- i sided over by Miss Benson, while the Misses .Julia Nibley, Hattic Smith and Mrs. Howard Thomas assisted in serving serv-ing in the dining room. Mr. aupT Mrs. Squires will make their home in New York, where Mr. Squires has been so successful in his line of work. Miss Eliason was Logan's most popular girl, and a wido circle of friends extend congratulations con-gratulations to both. Miss Annie Campbell of Salt Lake spent the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CampbcU. Mrs. William Sanders of Salt Lake is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. L. CampbiOJ. " . G. W. Thatcher left Tuesday for a business trip to Chicago. Professor and Mrs. Laupnton spent the early part of the week in Salt Lake. r i I Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson have j gone to Omaha for a two weeks' visit.) i j ' B. II. Roberts spnt Sundav with his daughter, Mrs. T. W. Naylor." Ir M Mis-s Delia Morrell is visiting friends and relatives in Ogden this week. Mrs. Sidney Stevens of Ogden is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. O.'Stevens. " Mrs. Helen M. Stark of Brigham City has returned to her home after a week 5 visit with relatives here. Mrs. E. J. Thompson and Mrs. J. W. I Merrill are up from Salt Lake oh a ! visit at the A. H. Thompson home. ! Professor and Mrs. Bexell are home from the East, whoro they have been spending their summer vaactiou. r Professor Larsen of A. C. has returned from a three weeks' trip into the northwestern north-western part of Idaho and Oregon. a E. S. Kolapp and Wilford Bramwcll of Ogden spent Sundav in Logan. Professor W. W. McLaughlin of the U. A. C. is at home again after attending at-tending the Irrigation Congress at Sacramento. Sac-ramento. D ft W Aura Eogers and Nan Clawson. who came up to attend the Squircs-Eliason wedding, have returned to their homes in Salt Lake. k i Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nielsen and Mrs. I George Fister have returned from Salt Lake Citj', where they visited with friends. were enjoved by about twenty little tots from the "hours of .' to G o'clock. f i. Mies Marjorie Miller left this week for Chicago to attend the Northwestern Northwest-ern University. -tr Mr. and Mrs. George Loch land uf Lovelock, New, are visiting in the cily. Mists' Vcrna Bowman left today fur Logan, where she will teach in the Agricultural Ag-ricultural college. Miss Lettie Taylor has returned from Cherry Creek, Nov.. where she waj the guest" of her brother, John Taylor. c H .Miss erna A. ncox ot salt Jjauc is visiting with relatives and friends for j a few days. Miss Annie IX Chatland returned Sunday Sun-day front Cache Valley, where she has been visiting relatives. ' . The Misses Olive and Carol Siji-pherd have returned to their home iu Salt Lake after a pleasant visit with their coufins, the Miss'cs Nellie and May Bowman. , . a ... Misses Helen Jslaub and Bessie Hal- i 6ted of Salt Lake spout the past week in the' city with friends. k Ernest S. Bowman returned yesterday ' from a number of the mining camps and left for Salt. Lake, where he will resume his studies in mining engineer- j ing at the university. V Mrs. E. J. Lcaman left Saturday for California., where she will spend the winter with friends. Mrs. Will Caldwell and daughter, Miss Bessie Caldwell of Indianapolis, Tnd.. are visiting at the home of Mrs. i ! S. H. Winter at'2377 Jefferson avenue. I i - . ! Ogden Lodge No. 1. Degree of Honor, will give a card partv on Wednesday i evening at K, of P. Hull. i 0 t On Sunday evening. September 2'2, I under the auspices of the Epworth i League i the Methodist church, Mr3. I Lillian Famsworth will give one of bcr interesting lectures, her subject being I "St. Francis of Assisi," - Miss Carolyn Austin is spending the week with friends in Salt Lake. I Miss Dorothy Bell is back f r;n a ' two months' visit with fviends in San j , Francisco. i ' ; ; Mr. and Mrs, H. IT. God.rl.ird an- j ; nounee the engagement of their daugh- ' ler. Miss Ivy' 5. Goddnrd, to Samuel F. Whitaker, the marriage to take place ou Wednesday, September 2y, in the ! Salt Lake Temple. Miss Blanche Bontley entertained the members of her club .-'n Thursday even ! ing at n 500 party. Prizes were won by j Mies Kitty Taylor and Arnold FiBher. i The decorations were asters and dahlias and nt the conclusion of the card iramos suppor was served, Those present" were Misses Dais' Wheeler, Gladys Moore, , Alta WilkinB, Eleanor Cooper, Kitty : Taylor, Edna Wild. Harold Davis. Ed-j Ed-j ward Barton, fiobcrt Bennett. Ted War- 1 I ner. Stanley IlttH. Morris While nnd Ar- ! ' 1. Victim Park City Society j 1 1 1 1 j Special to The Tribune. PAUK CITY. Sept. II. One of the j delightful social events of the week ' j just, ended was the card part)- given by ' Mrs. F. M. Smith Thursday afternoon, j Jiuchrc 'was the game played, prizes j being won bv Mrs. W. D. "Sutton and I Miss Clara Farco. The rooms where j the several cant tables were arranged i I were, fragrant with swcot peas and j nasturtuims. The parlor wan prettily ' decorated with tail vases filled with sun ! flowers. The hostess served dainty refreshments, re-freshments, and was -ably assisted by hor charming daughter, lisa Crescent, and Miss Ethel Clark. Tho invited guests included Mrs. E. Giles, Mrs. J. Diem, Mrs. E. P. Lecompte, Mrs. IT. Welsh, Mrs. J. J. Frankel, Mrs. L. D. Gray. Mrs. E. J'. Beggs. Mrs. C. W. Street. Mrs. W. D. Sutton, Mrs. .1. M. Martin, Mrs. V. Youngberg, Mrs. O, C. Lockhard. Mrs. F. Gctsch, Mrs. J. Welsh, Mrs. W. J. Buck, Mrs. Henry Hughes. Mrs. S. Fargo, Miss Clara Fargo, Miss Amber Beardsloy, Miss Eva Hughes, Mrs. Charles Shields, Mrs. K E. Wight, Mrs. L. B. Wight and others. V Mis3 Amber Bardsley entertained at a very pleasant card 'party Monday evening in honor of Miss Kate Allen. Five hundred was the game played, after which light refreshments were scrvod by the charming hostess, assisted assist-ed by J-ranees K. Shields and .Tcauio Sherman. Musical numbers were given bv Miss Ruth Wilson, Miss Laura Townscnd, Miss Kate Allen and Vern Wight. Those who enjoyed Miss Amber's Am-ber's hospitality wore the Misses Minnie Min-nie Keecel, Minnie Cunningham, Hannah Lecompte.' Eva Lambert, Kathryn Cunningham, Cun-ningham, Florence Talbot t. Tess'io T.nm-bort, T.nm-bort, Laura Townscnd, Ruth Wilson, Kato Lawrence, Agnes Harrington, Tyler, Mockler, Messrs. Roy McDonald, Edward Lccompto. Montague Allen, Vern Wight, B. Williams. Dr. W. J. Bardsley, Mark Wight, Mr. Friendly, R. Davidson. Mrs. C- M. Wilson entertained at a beautifully arranged 1 o'clock luncheon Saturday in compliment to Miss Kato AJlcn and Miss Ruth Wilson. Sweet peas and nasturtiums formed tho decoration dec-oration of the board, while the cards that marked the guests' places were , dainty hand painted nasturtiums, m the j samo flower forming the ecntorpiece, ' with runucrs to the four corners or ! the board. To meet the guests of honor thero were present Mis Minnie Kescol, 1 Miss Laura Townscnd. Miss Hannah Lecompte, Miss Mockler, Miss Kato , Lawrence. Miss Tyler, Miss Amber ! Bardslev, Miss Frances R. Shields. 1 Announcement cards were received by a number of Park City friends Thursday Thurs-day of the marriage of Miss Katheriuc Thorpe to Mr. Clarence Gibson Dresser of Salt Lake. Miss Thorpe has many warm friends in Park, who extend J hearty contratulations and best wishes i - I The class of 190(5 picnicked up tho ' tramway Friday afternoon. Those of the party wore the Misses Laura Towns-end. Towns-end. Winnie and Nellie Jennings, Edna Wilkcnson, Gertrude Woods, Helen Den-son, Den-son, Robert Jennings, Emmet Wright and Robert Watson. 0 The members of the Afternoon Five Hundred club held a most delightful meeting at the home of Mrs. John Welsh Monday afternoon. Mr3. E. J, Beggs was awarded the prize, a beauti- ! ful leather sofa pillow. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served by the hostess and an hour spent iu social converse. Tho club will meet with Mrs. V. 1. Young-berg Young-berg in two weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sherman entertained enter-tained at aMainty appointod 6 o'clock ' dinner Tuesday in compliment to Miss I Kate Allen. The board was tastily ; arranged with sweet peas and pansies, j the place cards being the latter flowers 1 done in water color. To meet the guest of honor there wore present Mis? Am- j ber Bardsley, Miss Fiances Shields, Miss Jeanic "Sherman. Dr. W. J". Bards- ley and Mr. MontagueAllcn, The order of Fraternal Brotherhood gave a pleasant social after their regular reg-ular meeting and initiation Tuesday evening. The regular meelini: of. the O. E. S. will be held next Friday evening. September Sep-tember i'O, at S o'clock. I At iho regular meeting of the Toil- grcgational Church society last Friday , ' tho following officers were elected to , serve for the coming year: President, i Mrs. H. McDonald; vice-president, Mrs. I F. W. Sherman; secretary, Mrs. F. W. j Hnyt; treasurer, Mrs. E. Jl Beggs. ' i n The matrons' circle of Mie O. E. S. i will meet with Miss Agnes Kelly Thnrs- 1 day afternoon, September 10. Tho Misses Mockler, Tyler and Car-ruthers Car-ruthers gavo a horseback party Wednesday Wednes-day evening, followed by a dainty luncheon at the hospital nnd a stay of ! a couple of hours at North Park with Miss Kate Allen. The other guests were the Misses Ruth Wilson. Amber Bardsley, Hannah Lecompte and Florence Flor-ence Talbott. u u Mrs. C. Armstrong nnd baby returned to Ogden Saturday morning after a pleasant visit of several days with Mr. rnd Mrs. G. E. Hedges. Miff Mac Hodges accompanied her and will enter high school. rt Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Towey went down to the city Sunday afternoon for a visit of several weeks with relatives and friends. i - Miss Mabel Carpenter has gone to the city and taken up hor studies at the L. D. S. Businesacollege. Mrs. John Shields aud son Emmett went down to the metropolis on Sundav. Sun-dav. Tho lattor will enter All Hallows' college for the term. Mrs. Shields remained re-mained in the city for several davs, the guest of Mrs. Charles Watson and fam- " , t. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Berry have gouo to Idaho for a visit, of several days. a Miss Sadie Rasband went down to tho city Sunday afternoon, Miss Ruth Wilson returnod from the Continued on Page Fifteen. Aak for that now bread at your grocery, Vienna Walnut Bread. |