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Show SOCiEfY faOUAL lAijiivDAli Mr. and MrB. Satnuol LaZam o at. iouls uunouneu'tuo enKaUotnont or tuoir dimeter, licnriutu, to VV ilhum Bauer 01 St. Louih. Tho 9yem" 01 ioVfc,mer at tSo nomtf or tut- uncle's parents. Miea AiS bunuvrs xvm bo tifu maiu 0I nonor brme-ect, vnu i,0 tho best man, romtniDerea in tnis city, whoro The marriage of Miss Marie. Helen Kayxmmct 01 Galcapurg, III.. ?g JJr. Jj. E. Arnold of tins city, riil at 7:30 o'clock at the home dt the bride s parents. The announcement ol the coming imirnat;o will )0 a ' surpnso.to tho many iriends oC Di Arnold in Ibis city Miss Louore Morse will entertain tins afternoon in honor of aUbs Uara CreiKhton, whoso marrijico takca place nest Wednesday. ' !. During the month of October thero will be tho regular 'table d hote luncheon every Wednesday afternoon, and tho tablo d'hote dinner din-ner Saturday evenings, followod by clnb f oauce, at the Country A Tvcddiug of interest to many in tho city was solemnized Thursday evening even-ing at 3 o'clock at tho First Pro sby terlan church in Ogdcu, when Miss CJIara Boroman, daughter of Judge and AU's. Jacob Borcmau of that city, and ie j Jm 11 Edward Carver -rrcro married. mar-ried. The church was prettily decorated deco-rated with pink and white asters, a stringed orchoKlra furnishing, the music. FJho brico arid groom will spend tbclr honeymoon in tho Northwest, and aftnr November I .will be at home to their 11 lends at 2551 Jefferson aveuuc, Og-dqn. Og-dqn. 3 o Mrs. James Jennings entertained a number of friends at a bridgo tea ves-terday ves-terday afternoon, in honor of AT.rs. George Taylor Badger. Yellow dahlias and gladiolus wero combined for .tho decorations, tho hostess boing nsnistod during Ihe . afternoou by her sister, Jklr?. Walter J"enuing!. 13ight tables wero filled with the players. ' H w ' rrs. C. .Bellaud and rs. W. L. Green entertained at a second card affair af-fair yesterday afternoon at." the homo of Mrs. Bell. Tho rooms' wero decorated with sunflowers and saBlurtiuins, eleven tables being filled with Uix players. Thoso assisting were fre. 31. Lipp- man and Mrs. E. T. Ifarvev. , The marriage of Miss Virginia Young and Claude D. Peck took place last, evening at 6 o'clock at the homo of the bride's mother, Rev. ChorleJ 35. Perkins officiating. Only relatives ami close friends of the 3'oung couple were present. Mrs, Henry Siegel, accompanied by her son 33arold, will leave the latter part cf the month for St. Louis, to attend at-tend the Lazarus-Baker wedding. Mrs. Kobert Steele, baby and maid, of Jjebi, who have beeu tho guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. Percy X. Brovrnc, have returned to their home. t Mr. and Mrs. W. G.'Lamb have taken apartments in tho Canning flats, where they will be at home to their friends in the near lut'ire. 4 u u Miss Winnifrcd Dyer ha3 gone east for the winter, and has entered at Smith ?s college.' Miss Emma Lucy Gates will leavo in tho near future i'or New York, from where she will sail for Europe. Mrs. Hcnrv-Folk of New Orleans is the guest of" Mr. William 31. Binlz. |