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Show cJoCIETT I PLEASANT BIRTHDAY PARTY. Saturday aftornoou Miss Rac 13. Woodcock, assisted hy her sisters,, ( Mru. Bent.EVan8 and MoBeth, planned ( a very enjoyablo birthday party, in j they way of a surprise upon her I mothor, Mrs. F. S. NVoodcock, nt tho J homo on Sovouth streot Games and muBlo formod the entertainment for tho afternoon, after which a birthday ' dinner wh6 nerved The Halowc-'en idea of decorations were completely carried out. The next feature of the entertainment entertain-ment was a, moonlight ride on a hay. rack Tho guests were Mrs. John L. Wilson, Wil-son, Mrs. George Shorten, Mrs. John G. Ellis. Mrs. J. NY. Cooney and daughter daugh-ter Florence, Mrs. J. R. Brown and daughters, Vera and Marie, Mrs. Asael Fnrr. Mrs. A. Budge, Mrs. S. R. Drake, Mrs.' Frank Sawyer, Miss Rose Drake, Mrs. M. Care, Mrs. A Lundtmlst, Mrs. Evans. Mrs. NY. N. Burt and Mrs. S. G. McBeth. " ' LADIES AUXILIARY. The Ladies Auxiliary of tho Spanish Span-ish War Veterans held a very pleasant progressive high-live party at tho cozy apartments of Mrs. Carrlo E. Dodge In Stllwell terrace NVednesday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hnnsen, Mr. and Mrs Cunningham, Mr. and .Mrs Chester, Mth. Janio Knight, Mrs, Caroline Martinson, Mrs. Rav Elliott, Mrs. Pearl Elliott, Miss Elliott, Mrs. Mary Butierflold, Mrs. Marie Hawkins, Mrs Hattlo Hampton, Mrs Hill, Mr. Frank Dodge, Miss Dorothv Cunningham, Cunning-ham, Miss Martinson and Mrs. Dodge. Mrs. Mario Hawkins carried off the lady's first prize and Airs. Hill the consolation prize Mr Ed Hansen won the gents first prize and Mr. Cunnlng- II I TT- T I I 1 1 I w-rTTTTTTTrm-nri ! i i ham the consolation prize, aflr which j delicious refreshments wcru served aDd all departed pronouncing Mrs Dodgo a delightful hostess, PLEASANT SURPRISE. One of tho most enjoyable eyenU of the week was the surprise party given on Miss Alice Unsworth last Monday night at her home, the main feature being that the guests all came dressed In different costumes aud masked. After a few hours spent in I plnylng games and the serving of a I dainty renast, they returned to their I homes, all seeming to have had a most pleasant time Those present were Viola Critchlow, iva Weaver. Mary Bra iu well, Ellen Wright, Mabel Robinpon, Rhea Barton, Mclba Braui-woll, Braui-woll, Myrtle Sandlford, Alice Unsworth, Uns-worth, Hyrum Moyes, Ernest Hampton, Hamp-ton, Eugene Boiler, NVnlter Wright, Willard Bltton, Arthur Hudson, Raymond Ray-mond Boiler and Mariner Banford. PEARSON-HATCH. Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Edna Poarson and Frnnk E. Hatch or Litchfield. Litch-field. Minnesota, wero united in marriage mar-riage by Rev. Simpkins of the Congregational Con-gregational church A reception was held In the evening for the young couple at tho home of the bride's aunt, Mrs C H Pearson, 2012 Jackson avenue. The rooms were tastefully decorated with roses H nnd chrysanthemums. H The groom is in the employ of the H Union Pacific and the bride is Ono of H Ogdcn's popular young ladies. H Mr. and Mrs. Hatch will be at homo IH to their many friends at 410 Twenty- H sixth street. IH NAISBITT-SNEDDON. fl The marriage of Miss PriscIIla Nals- H bitt and Arthur Sneddon took placo H Monday at high noon at the home of jH the bilde's mother, Mrs. H. W. Nals- H bitt, 2S00 Washington avenue. Patrl- 9 arch Geo. NV. Larkin porformed tho H Only the Immediate members of tho H family were present. The happy cou- H pie departed at I:30 p. m., for Poca- H tello, Idaho, whero they will make H their future home. H i HALLOWE'EN PARTY. H The young ladles or the Second H ward gave a Hallowe'en party at the H ward hall Tuesday evening. Tho hall H was prettily decorated, furnishing H a beautiful' setting for an evening H of entertainment. There was a lar. H attendance and many beautiful cos- IH tumes were worn. IH (Continued oh Page Eight.) H I QJQCIEIY H (Continued from Pago Five.) H CALEDONIAN PARTY. M The Caledonian society and friends M nnmbpring .TOO spent an enjoyable M Hallowe'en in Stcinway hall. M Tho following program was ren- H dcrcd: fl Overture, Caledonian orchestra. M Song, "Yc BanUs and Braes," audl- fl Sons, "Hcv Donal," Wm. Purdic. Sr. , H Recitation', "O'or A in Folk," Mrs. M Hunter. H Song. "Wull Yc Conic Tae the Wed- j din'," Mat Gault. Song, "0 a' the Airts," Artie Simp1- H Song, "Hearts of Oak," Wm. Jack. M Sang. "Nannie's Awa," A. Hogan. """H c urn- -lri " M,p Tlrlrlr.il B CUIlg, lain UlUll, mio. uiuuvii. H Song, "Sailing' Geo. Bain. H Song. "Afton Wator." Miss Kay. Piano solo, "Bonnio Sweet Bessie." M with variations, Miss Jennie Russell. H Burns' "Address to a Haggis," Wm. H Purdle. Sr. H Selection, Caledonian orchestra, Miss H Jennie Russell, accompanist H Refreshments were served in real H Scptch style and glancing was in- M dulged in until midnight, several M Scotch dances being rendered to the enjoyment of all present. Fine musir M was 'rendered by the Caledonian or- H chestra. H YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIAL. M ' The President's social given by the ' joung people of the First Presbytcr- M lan chinch last evening was a great M ruccess in every way. The decora- H tions were most elaborate and the M electrical effects both attractive and M anling. The parlors were prettily H festooned and lighted with colorod M lights and weird lanterns H Much time and labor had been cx- H pended in constructing a long olec- H trie entrance and the mirth which it H produced was the feature of the cven- f The fortune telling booth and the H refreshment corner each alike made- H beautiful with lights nnd garlands add- H ed much to the evening's enjoyment. H LADIES' LITERARY CLUB. Mrs. H. B Bagley was hostess H Wednesday afternoon at her home. H 202 Twenty-eighth street, to the La- H dies' Literary Club Following the H rending of the minutes, regular order Hj of business and the report on the fed- Hj eration convention by Mrs, Elizabeth H Culley a discussion of the various pa- H pcrH given at the recent convention H was had, eugenics receiving the os- H pecial attention of the dub members. H Refreshments and a delightful so- H cial hour wpre enjoyed, after which H the club adjourned to meet in two H -weeks wltJi Mrs. Florence Wright H Dunn, at her home, 531 Twenty. fourth H street. M TOLSTOI CIRCLE. H The Tolstoi Circle met at tho home H of Mrs. Clancy American literature H was the assigned program for the day, H with Mrs. P. A Cook as leader. H There were two interesting readings by Mrs. N'cwcombo and Mrs. Cook, a magazine article by Mrs. White,' a poem. "Utah," by Mrs. Moody, and Kipling's latest poem, "The Female of the Species," by Mrs. Edwards. Discussion, music and refreshments brought to a closo a very enjoyable scssiop. SURPRISE PARTY. Mrs. D. J Sheehan was completely surprised at her home Monday evening even-ing when ten ladies arrived to celebrate her wedding anniversary In n happy informal way Surprises wore a" pronounced feature of the evening's merrymaking, ih "colored ladv" astounding the guests as well j as the host and hostess when she entered en-tered unannounced and proceeded io I offer greetings to all prosent, her I identity remaining a mystery until a pair of -sharp eyes discovered a trace i of a familiar silken gowu bencnth the ghostly sheet she wore. Delicious refreshments were provided pro-vided by tho unbidden guests and a beautiful tray togetner witn warm congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Sheehan Shee-han was the anniversary offering. The ladies who so pleasantly surprised sur-prised Mr and Mrs. Sheehan were-Mesdames were-Mesdames Thomas Fitzgerald, Abo Kuhn, D. J Malonc. P. Healv, William Wil-liam Eccles, George Halverson, E. M Conroy T. D. Ryan, Ambrose P. Hibbs and A.P. Blgelow. LUNCHEON Miss Helen Tracy was the hostess Wednesday afternoon at 'a prettily appointed luncheon at her home on Twenty-fifth street. The parlors, beautifully decorated with Hallowe'en novelties, together with the light shed by the grate fires, presented a picture pic-ture of loveliness, while the dining room, whero a dainty and delectable luncheon was served by the mother of the hostess, was aglow with the season's colors, each guest receiving fitting favors in the form, of small pumpkins.. Hours sped as minutes In the enjoyment of games and music Misses Ruby Cock and Nydie Routt delighted their hearers with a most pleasing rendition of two beautiful recitations. Prizes for success In the various contests wero captured by the Misses Miss-es Catherine McLaughlin and Ruby Cook. Reluctantly thn guests bade the charming hostess adieu, complimenting compliment-ing her upon the success of the enjoyable en-joyable cvenL Thoso bidden to the affair were the Misses Mary Anderson, Ander-son, Ruby Cook, Frances Guerin, Gon-evleve Gon-evleve Malone. Catherine McLaughlin-, Gladys Rich, Nydie Routt and Marguerite ScotL v LINEN SHOWER. .Mrs. ueo. .narverson ann .Mrs. u. j. Sheehan wore tho hostesses at a prettily pret-tily arranged china shower at the Ylr- , ginia yesterday in compliment to Miss Lillian Stevens. Twonty-flve of Miss Stevens' most intimate Ogden and Salt .Lake friends were hidden The decorations were effective, yellow yel-low chrysanthemums predominating. Dainty offerings of embroidered linens lin-ens together with best wishes for the future bride and a delightful social hour during which refreshments were served made the occasion a most pleasant one. ENGAGEMENT. Mr and Mrs. Frank J, Stevens announce an-nounce the engagement of . their daughter, Ada, to Mr. Walter B. Sc.o-vlllc, Sc.o-vlllc, Tho marriage will take place this month. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Horr hare returned re-turned fiom Springfield, Ohio, whore they have beon visiting Mr. Horr's mother who Is 02 years old. They wore gone six weeks. Mrs. Fred A, Jackson, foimerly Elizabeth Horr. Is hero from Carlin, Nov., visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, h. W. Horr. Mrs. E. M. Jackson of Croydon has i returned from an extended visit with ' her people In England, whom she had ' not seen for seventeen years. Q. & D. CLUB. Tho ladies of the Q. & D. club met with Mrs. J. S. Danlols at her home. 2731 Jefferson avenuo, yesterday aft-ornoon. aft-ornoon. High-five was played, Mrs Irving T. Arnold receiving first prize and Mrs. Joseph Horrocks, second prize The rooms were prettily decorated with carnations and sinllax aud following fol-lowing the card games tempting refreshments re-freshments and ft delightful soclnl hour was enjoyed. The club adjourned to meet Thursday, Thurs-day, November 16, with Mrs. Joseph Horrocks, fiGo Twenty-fourth street, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Driver have returned from a month's visit In Denver Den-ver and Colorado Springs. In Denver Den-ver they visited Miss I,ucetta Benner, Mrs. Drivor's sister, and other relatives. |