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Show I'M ,,j OG-DEN. ijfl I Special to The Tribune vJlii OGDEN, April -3. A bonuliful home ff-m wedding of Saturday ovcnlng with all '? I the halo of tho spring season was that of Miss Florence Gwllllamu of Ogden nnd D Horace Ncbckor of Logan, which took jtm placo at tho home of tho bride's pnrcnts, JH Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Gwllllapis. on 'JH Twenty-third stroet. Preceding the ccro- im mony. wnlch was performed at 7:30 )lw o'clock by Judge Charles Hart of Logan. J i in the presence of relatives nnd a few 7 friends, Mrs. Harold Poery sang- Mon- .9 delssohn's "Spring Song." A stringed !j 1 orchestra rendered music tho remainder J 1 of the evening. The bride was attonded y by her sister, Mrs. Fred Chamberlain, ,'; as matron of honor, and Georgo Torgeson IB' ; of Logan wns best man. The ceremony ,18 vas followed bv a large reception from Hi .) S to 11 o'clock, to which about 200 guests n were bidden. The parlors wore .irtlsti- I cnlly decorated in green and white. At .X one side of the room an altar wns formed 1 ' nf lilies, while from the stairs to tho I , '. plac; where tho bridal party stood was HI' H a canopy of tho same flowers. Silver HI i, candclabni. with green shaded candles, I l U were at each side of the altar, nnd vases HIJ ,) of lllJcs wore arranged about tho room. HT , 1 Yellow wns the color used In tho dining room, daffodils nnd yellow satin ribbon , forming a picturesque effect. The II- ' brury was decorated In pink, carnations w of the same color being in evidence. Th6 r bride looked lovely In a. gown of lace ' (' over whltp duchess satin, made en train. ' jj She carried a shower bouquet of bride's I - :i roses. Mrs. Chtimbcrlaln, the matron of H ' ' I honor, wore a dress of green chiffon over :i white satin. Mr. and Mrs, Ncbeker left i for Honolulu by way of San Francisco. and after spending a month or two there ' :j -will return by way of Scaltlo and will j mako their homo In Logan, Utah. , , .fj Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Lewis left for Omaha Monday after visiting a week , '! with friends In Ogden. IL , '( . Mrs. T. W. Clancy entertained tho I ,i, members of the Tolstoi circle Tuesday 7 . g afternoon nt her home. '' The Halcyon Sowing club met Satur- ; day afternoon with Mrs. D. J. Malonc. - j Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald and daughter, g 'it1 Kntherlne. entertained at a box party ' Monday evening in honor of Miss Flor- V i, J ence Gwllllams. The guests were Mrs. Erf Abe Kulin. Mrs. R. E. Bristol. Mrs. D. C. H JSccIes. Mrs. Pcery, Mrs. Day, Mrs. II. ' . ,h( C. Hlbbard, Mrs. Clara Cnrhart, Mrs. ' ; x O. M. Runyan, Misses Ethel Harmon. ;;K Florence Bohn, Ida Bohn, Georgia Young. I Florence Gwllllam and Kathcrlnc Flu- ' jl I gerald. I M Mrs. A. E. Weatherby entertained tho I I, jijjf Ladles' Aid society of tho First Metho- ILiJ .ifj dlst church nt licr homo Thursday after- .' J3 noon. I V !w''J Irs. Clyde Smith has returned from 1 jt Chicago and will spend tho summer with ' nl Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Smith. I .J Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dovlne and Mrs. I yM Arthur Kuhn occupied box seats at the I . ij Orpheum Monday evening. 1 1 ,'J One of the largest social affairs of the ll ,' ri week was the card party given by Mrs. I " -H. H. Spencer nnd Mrs. D, "W. Walker I ' I nt the home of the former Tuesday after- I ' 1 j noon. Mrs. C. E. Manson and Mrs. D. J. I I Malonc assisting. Four tables of bridge I J nnd five tables of "500" were played, I Ijj I ' nnd al ench table cards were cut for '? I souvenir pictures. Prises were awarded R tji to Mrs. C. E. Mnnson, J. N. Spargo. Mrs. I I H. E, Bristol. Sirs. George Halverson. , i- 1r5 Teery and Miss Florence Gwllllams. F H The parlors wore effectively decorated I 'J'k w.lth flowers and ferns. , A Mrs. D. C. Ecclcs entertained In honor ;!s of Miss Florence Gwllllams at a dinner ,11 f party at the Virginia Tuesday evening. .'tj followed by a box party at the Orpheum. Kt The guests were Mesdames .Tocl Harris, iBJ; J. N. Spargo. HaiTy E. True. Claro , Carllnrt. R. E. Bristol. A. V. Walker, Bnrnhard. Misses Florence Gwllllams, H, . If. Tulle Baker. Florence Bolm, Ida Bolm ' 1 Vt and Ethel Harmon. Ii' Mrs. A. C. Oldman and children left j' ,' i Wednesday evening for Roanoke. Vn.. f , -where they will visit with friends and I relatives, j t' pretty homo wedding of the week l look place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Joseph Strong, when tholr niece. Miss i -i Lily Pctt. and J. R. Ruland of Berkeley I ' .wero marrie'd by the Rev. J. E. Carver j t" 7 o'clock. In the presence of the fnm- ! ,' lly and Immediate relatives. The rooms ! l, j. were deconited in whlto and pink, and I . ih tho bridal party stood under a large pe bell of white carnations. The ring cere- J mony was, used and Miss Genevieve Petl. ,'H a slsiter of the bride, parried tho ring ! (J on a white lily. The bride wore a gown -of white chiffon, with lace, and ribbon trimmings, and carried a boauct of white ,J Brides' roses. Miss Lucille Packard, who 'K attended the bride, wore a gown of pink ;v1 1 embroidered mull. Newell Mills of Og- ojf deii wns best man. The ceremony was , If followed by a reception from S until 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ruland lefL Frl- j I day morning for Berkeley, where they , "will make their home. ' La Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol and "t ft Harold Day entertained at a card partv i V- 1 "Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. and , Mrs. C. A. Day of Chicago. 'I A meeting of the Children's Aid souio- . K5 v wns held at the homo of Mrs. C. . M H. Gosling, Friday afternoon. . 'B Miss Lucille Packard gave a dinner 1 SB showur for Miss Lily Pctt. an April bride, I ,j ffl "t her home. Monday afternoon. The i : j rooms were prcttll decorated with spring blossoms, red tulips and hftarts. with a Jardiniere of red tulips on the table. An elaborate luncheon was served, covers being be-ing laid for eighteen. Mrs. George Halverson entertained In honor of Miss Florence Gwllllams at a brldgo party at her home, Friday afternoon. after-noon. Five tables of brldgo were played, and the rooms wero attractive with ferns and white lilacs. Mrs. Erra C. Rich entertained fifty at a beautifully arranged ".100" party. Tho decorations were in tulips, pink being used In the parlors, red In the llbary and yellow In the dining room. A party was' given nt the Second ward amusement hall Thursday evening by the relatives and friends of Ann Browning, In celebration of her eightieth birthday anniversary. Supper was servod. followed by a musical programme and dance. About 200. most of whom wore relatives Of Mrs. Brownlnrr. onloved tho affair. The dance given under the auspices of the debating society of the Ogden high school Friday evening was one of the most successful affairs of the week. The auditorium wns artistically decorated in pink and white, and tho music was furnisher! fur-nisher! by tho high school orchestra. The patrons of tho afrnlr were.. Principal and Mrs. .7. O. Cross, Miss M. A. Kyle, Miss Florence J. Hurst nnd R. II. Palmer. A number of the friends of Mrs. C. W. Frost gathered at her home Tuesday afternoon to eclebrnto her birthday anniversary. an-niversary. The rooms wero prettily decorated dec-orated for tho occasion, and high live was played, prizes being won by Mrs. S. J. Thomas, Mrs. M. Farr and Mrs. S. Spangenbcrg. Miss Irene Rowlajids left Friday morning morn-ing for Salt Lake, where she will visit with friends for a -week. Mrs. O. M. Foster and sister of Salt Lake visited with friends In Ogden during dur-ing tho week. Mrs. George M. Kerr announces the engagement of her daughter, Bella A. Kerr, to David B. Wilson, the wedding to take place in Salt Lake City. April 27. The Ladles' Literary club will meet with Mrs. Harry Baglcy, Wednesday, April 27. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKinley. who havo been visiting with tholr son, John Culley, left Wednesday for their home In Mexico. Mrs. S. J. Griffin nnd two younger children, who have boon spending tho winter at Long Beach, Cal., arrived in Ogden, Tuosday. Mrs. J. M. Ferrln and daughter, Ro-solla, Ro-solla, left Wednesday for California, where they will spend a, few weeks. The Indies' aid .society of the Congregational Congre-gational church will hold Its next meeting meet-ing at the homo of Mrs. C. F. Conn. Mrs. D. J. Shcchan entertained twelve friends In compliment to Miss Kathleen Kane, nt her home Wednesday ovonlng. The rooms wero beautifully decorated with flowers, and the evening was spent with cards, after which refreshments wero served. The ladles of the Congregational church entertained tho ladlos of the other oth-er churches of the city Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, in honor of Miss Miriam Wood-borry. Wood-borry. secretary of the woman's department depart-ment of tho Congregational Home Missionary Mis-sionary society. An Interesting talk was given by Miss Woodbcrry. after which refreshments were served In tho church pnrlors. Mrs. R. W. Shields entertained tho ladles la-dles of the Baptist Kensington socletv at her homo Thursday afternoon. Mrs. D. J. Shcchan and daughters, Helen and Lillian, spent several days In Suit Lake Inst week. Mrs. Sheehan was tho guest at an elaborate luncheon given by the Misses Marie, Margaret and Nan Gibbons. Miss Anna Harbison left Wednesday afternoon for Burlington, Wash., where she will spend several weeks. |