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Show QJOCIETY FARR-BUDGE. Tho marriage of Miss Jennie Farr, daughter of Asael Farr, local coal dealer, to William Arthur Budgo, son of Thomas Budge, occurred In the Salt Lake temple, Wodnesday, October Octo-ber 11. A reception at the homo of tho brldo's parents, Twelfth street and Farr's Lano, was given Wednesday Wednes-day evening to which ICO guests were bidden. The homo was bcautl fully decorated with autumn flowers and (ollago, presenting pre-senting an exquisite plcturo of warmth and beauty under tho soft lights The brldo woro a girlishly designed marquisette over croam 'charrrmuse gown marquisette over croam chann-onse chann-onse satin, a beautiful pearl necklace, gift of tho groom, and carried a shower show-er bouquet of bride's roses. Mr and Mr3 Farr were assisted in receiving by Miss Ellen Farr and Miss Mario Brown. Music, Instrumental and vocal, was a pleasant feature and warm congratulations, together with many wedding gifts were offered Handsome silverware, cut glass, pictures, pic-tures, linens and numerous useful as well as beautiful remembrances were recelvod MIbs Molba Read, Miss Agnes Farr, Miss Olive Jones and Misa Ellen Farr served tho olaborate wedding supper and Miss Ro.e Diake presided at tho punch bowl. Mr. and Mrs. Budge will be at homo to their Ogden friends after November first. BAPTIST MISSION MEETING. Tho ladles of tho Bantlst mission held an lntero3tlng meeting Wednesday at ternoon at tho home of Mrs. D. M. Morrison Mor-rison on Grant avenue. After the usual devotional and fifteen minutes for regular mission work of their own church, the study of Africa and mission mis-sion work In that dark country was taken up, the maps and regular outline out-line work that Is universally used by the missions were studle 1 and the ladies entered into the work with more enthusiasm than at any previous meeting in tho history of tho local organization. or-ganization. Following the program of tho afternoon after-noon Mrs. Monlson served a tempting tempt-ing meal at which a delightful social hour was spent. CHRISTIAN LINKS. Mrs. C. C. Berrlnger and Miss Bor-rlnscr Bor-rlnscr entertained the Ladles of Christian Link Circle at tho last meeting meet-ing at her home, S35 Twenty-fifth street Tho businoss session was followed by the usual social hour In which musical selections, vocal and Instrumental, Instru-mental, woro rendered by Mrs. W.-M nnHtnnh nnrl niur.h nnnrwlated hv the guests present The serving of a tomptlng repast by the hostess was a happy closing to one of the most successful meetings of the circle The meeting adjournod to meet next with Mrs. Samuel E Jost at her home on Twentv-socond street MISS HARRIS ENTERTAINS. Miss Charlotte Harris was the charming little hostess Thursday evening to tho What-1-Cnn girls, tho occasion being a peanut party, when seventcon guests were del'ghtfully entertained. en-tertained. Musical numbers and pleasant so clal dlveislons were enjoyed and a delicious lunch was served. Fruits in artistic profusion added 10 the beauty of the prottily laid table and the lunch hour was a happy closing to a merry evening with Miss Harris at the cheerful homo en Plngree aenue. SILVER HIVE NO. 1 Tuesday, OcL 17, tho ladies of Silver Sil-ver Hive celebrate the 10th birthday of the order. Tho meeting Is called for 2 p. m. that there may be time for all the good things. All members are most cordially Invited to be present pres-ent - Mrs. A Bruckman of Palo Alto, California Cal-ifornia is visiting with Mrs. Thomas Farr of 2030 Washington avenue for several weeks. -r- DR. HYDE CREATES t SCENE IN COURT - f Kansas City, Oct. 13. While United States Senator Thomas 4--f A. Reed was making an argu- -f ment for the stato In the -f hearing of Dr. B. C. Hyde, 4- charged with tho murder of 4- Colonel Thomas H. Swopo, today, --4- the physician, uttering a threat, 4- sprnng toward the senator. Mrs. 4 4- Hyde pulled Hyde bnck into his 4-4 4-4 seat and tho hearing proceeded. 4-4- I 4 4 , 4- 4- 4- 4- |