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Show Ogden Society 1 t-"po-iil to The Tribune. OGDEN. Fob. J. The Ladies of the Alaccabcts of Silver hive No. 1 held a public installation of officers at their hall on Tuesday afternoon. Among the guests were Stale Commander ALrs. I Blake of Utah, State Commander Airs. Locke of Colorado, and commander of hive No. 2, Airs. JDubei of Salt Lake. Airs. Locke acted as installing ofiicer and the following were raised to official positions for the ensuing year: Lucy Nelson, lady commander; .Bessje Se-bring, Se-bring, past commander; lieutenant, commander, com-mander, Laura Carey; record-keeper, Jennie Prout; Alice Linsley. finance auditor; Airs. Snyder, chaplain; Julia Calvert, sergeant'; Addio Angel, mis-trcss-at-arms; Julia Quinii. picket. After a number pi impromptu talks and greetings greet-ings from officers aud members refreshments refresh-ments were served. The last meeting of the Home Culture club was held at the home of Airs. Markle. The study of English literature was led bv Mrs. George Coolidge in her usually efficient manner. Each member responded to roll call with a quotation from Pope. A review of Pope's " Hssay 011 Alan" was given by Airs. Severn. Airs. McCraeken gave an interesting sketch of the life of Jonathan Swift. After a pleasant social hour the club adjourned to meet again February (5 with Airs. Severn at 2;Ji!o JelVersou avenue. ave-nue. The marriage of Miss Grace Shaw and George Wilson look place, on Monday afternoon in Brigham City. The young couple returned to this city and thev will make their homo here The bride is the daughter of Alrp. J. H. Shaw. Air. Wilson is the City Councilman from tho First ward. The Pnsr. Chief society met at. the home of-Airs. S. 71. Firrniss on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, when the following officers of-ficers were elected; President, Eslella Becraft; vice-president.. Jemima. Fur- I niss; secretary, Alice 15. Bowen; treasurer, treas-urer, Jeannette Hill. The hostess served dainty refreshments and the aft - I ernoon was one of interest, and enjov- ! ment. The next meeting -;II be hold at the home of Airs. II. B. Hill at 2:-5!) Twenty-second street, on Wednesday, February 2(5. Mrs. Bailey Cornwell and Airs, B. J'. AIcGuiro of Alberquerquc, N. Al.. were the hostesses on Alonday afternoon at a delightfully arranged afternoon affair given at the home of Airs. Cornwell on Twenty-third street, the honor, guests being Airs, AL Kussell and Aliss Ruth II email pf Cheyenne, Wyo. The afternoon after-noon was spent at music, followed bv luncheon. Those present to meet (he honor guests were Airs. Frank Hurt, Airs. J. J. Sullivan of Suit Lake, Airs' C. Christ ensen, Airs. W. P. Sibley ol Salt Lake, Airs. Fred Clark. Airs.' Fu-gate, Fu-gate, Airs. llayncs. Airs. Hanson. .Mrs.'ll. Matthews, and Airs. J. Lanus-dorf. Lanus-dorf. Ueber Wheelwright entertained about twenty of Ins little friends on Alondav afternoon at a birthday partv. in houo'r of his tenth anniversary. 'The afternoon after-noon was spout al. games and in a ,gucssing contest prises were won by Dewey Wheelwright ami Kay Krumper-ninn. Krumper-ninn. Luncheon was served at o'clock, the table being prettily decorated with cut tlowera. Mrs. David Fceles will entertain the Child Culture club on Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, February Ji. Ti;e Tobtoi circle will meet at the . . j 1 I home of Afrs. C. II. Gosling' at 2101 1 Adams avenue on tho afternoon of I February 1 1. I Arrs. I. N. Pierce entertained tho members of the Congregational church on .Monday evening at a delightfully arranged ar-ranged ' ' musical coffee. 5 ' Mrs. Charles Hollingsworth visited her sisters, Airs. George Forrester and Air?. Herbert AracAIillan in Salt Lake this week. Air. and Mrs. A. Collins and son, Er-roll, Er-roll, left Thursday for 11 trip to California. Cali-fornia. They will visit all places of. interest in the Golden State, and will be gone about n month. Alrs. William L Crawford was hostess on Friday at a pleasantly apponueu dinner part', given in honor of tho thirty-sixth " birthda3' anuiversaiy ot Air. Crawford. After dinner the evening even-ing was spent at music, and a large number of friends participated in the happ3 event. Airs. W. G. Wilson and daughter will leave Alonday for a two months' sta3' in California. They will go first to San Francisco and Inter will visit Los Angeles. An-geles. Airs. S. A. I lite will leave next week for a trip to California. Afrs. A. V. Ardntosh is visiting relatives rela-tives in Evanston. Al ss Alarion Brighton entertained tho members of her sewing circle on Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served at ;1 o'clock and tiio table decorations deco-rations were pink and green. Airs. J. L. Bdnnett visited friends in the, city the first of the week, on her way from Los Angeles to her home in Chicago. Aliss Elizabeth Carlton spent tho week in Salt Lake with relatives and friends. ALiss Stella W arren is back from n two months' visit .with relatives in Los. Angeles and Sacramento. Aliss Alyrtle Heed has as a guest her cousin. Aliss Lorcnc Walker of Cleveland, Cleve-land, O. The marriage of Aliss Narci Ellen Crowhiek of Chcvenne and J. J. Sho-waltev Sho-waltev of Ibis city took place on Alonday Alon-day in Cheyenne. Air. Shownlter is a clerk in Division Eugineer Alattland's office aud the bride is a popular girl of Cheyenne. Mr. and Airs. Showalter returned re-turned to Ogden after the ceremouy aud tlie.y will make their homo here. Aliss Fauna Gray and AHss Eda tj,.ai'cA entertained about a score of their girl tnends at a Kensington on Thursday Thurs-day aiternoon. Au open meeting of the Child Culture club will be holdnt the residence of Mrs. David Kcelcs, 25(30 Jefferson avo-nue. avo-nue. at .'J p. m., February 1. Uev. W. i liurston Brown will lecture on the subject sub-ject "State Care of Neglected and Dependent De-pendent Children. " All elub women of the city ;nc invited. A beautiful home wedding of Alou-V. Alou-V. -vAT?."iu was that of Mis Alargarct I . McDonald and Alaroni K. Brown which took place at tho home of the groom s parents. Tho ceremony was performed by President C. F Middle-j Middle-j ton. Tin- decoratious wore red eurna turns and roses. The bride was lovelv iu a "owu of pale gray and she carried bride s roses. After the cercmonv a wedding supper was served, covers" bo. jng laid for about fifty guests. The bride and grocm , are both popular among the younger social set, Atr mid Mrs. Brown, wifi. nneko their honiew this city. . 1 S. D. Evans, Undertaker and Embnlmer, has removed -lo new location, -IS South. State. |