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Show jJOOETT Pb BIRTHDAY PARTY. 9aturday was the icenteenth birth-layj birth-layj anniversary of H'raro Spencer. Jr., son of Mr aud Mrs. H II. Spencer, Spen-cer, and the event was a n op lately celebrated a the voung m-in'o home, 475 Twenty-fifth street, with a stag party. A numbei of yoiniT men friends as--listed him in si onding a most delightful delight-ful evening, cards and music serving to banish several pleasant hours. A bounteous repast was served Thoso present woro Hebor Scowcroft, Jr., Adolph Miller. Cril Farley. Clinton Jones, Jr. Willie a Baker. Raymond Wilson, John Brnwnine. Val Browning, Brown-ing, Sidney Watson, Cna ley Brown, Boyd Llndsny, Erwin Kord, Carl Zelm-6r Zelm-6r and million Boyle. I ST. CECELIA SOCIETY. j Tho young ladies of the F!rt Methodist Meth-odist church held an infonual reception recep-tion in the church pirlors Saturday evening, and organized the St. Cecelia society, an organisation which will h'ave as Its object the development "of musical ability. f In addition to assisting in the chor-tiB chor-tiB work at the regular church services, serv-ices, the societv will hold musicales djiring the remainder of tho season. Miss Maud Biek-y was elected president presi-dent of the society and Miss Irene Griffin secretary. The regular meetings meet-ings of the society will be held on Saturday night of each v.eek. I It the' initial meeting the evening was spent with mu'c aud social, diversion di-version and rei'rdbhments were served. I CARD PARTY. 'A pleasant card partv was given in llogau an eenlng last week, In h'onor of Be-t Woolev. of Ogden. Miss Xmy WTilson. Miss Kate Wilson and Mrs. Leona Card were the hostesses. MIbs Wilson's, apartments were made especlallj atiractive with an effective effec-tive arraugonieni nf caniatlons and ferns, and ""sixty-three" was played, Miss Kate Wilson Miss Emma Sonne, Son-ne, Mr. Joseph Watkins and Mr. Wool-"oy Wool-"oy being tho prize-winners. After the card games an oyster supper was Served. J FIVE HUNDRED CLUB, ft The ladies of the Fhe Hundred club .wore very plcasontly entorlaincd yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the home of Mis. R. T. Hume Refreshments, appetizing and delicious de-licious as well as channjng to the 'oye wore perfectly served and a. Hghtful social hour followed the card games B Invited guests of the club were; felrs. E. W. Matson, Mrs John Spargo, Mrs. I. L. Reynolds and Mrs. E, JHanak. Jl CHILD CULTURE CLUB. rfTho members of the Child Culturo fclub aro all expected to bo present jit the meeting at the home of Mrs.. Nettle Eccles 21 Hi Madlbon avenue. R'hcn a special "Scotch Day" program ivlll bo given ,An exceptionally interesting after-! after-! upon Is autlclnatcd and some unique preparations have been made. vfc Jjl'MYs Don Magulro entertained at I brldgo during the week in honor of her sister. Mrs French, who is here j. from Dillon Montana. I ;Mrs. Edward Bichsel will entertain ipi number of friends at cards, next jPpriday afternoon. .wflnvitntlons hae boon received by a l9arge number of Ogden society p'co-Jftple p'co-Jftple for a dancing parly to be" given February ;jrd by Mr. and Mrs. Jack JftBrownlng. .JfMrs. D. j Malone entertained .Eue3ts for two tnbles at bridge on 'Friday afternoon in honor of lire. jWronch of Dillon. Montana. ftf Mrs. T. J. ooli of Xow York Citv, Mfcrrhed in this city Saturdav, tlio VEuest of hor sister, .Mrs. Nate'Kuhn. gMMrs. D. J. Shoohan will entertain KB. number of friends ut a box partv tnhis evening at the Orphcum in honor Mof Mrs. Frenoh of Dillon, Montana, Hf Hi 1 |