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Show uu Society BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Several of tho members of the younger set surprised Miss Margaret Spargo Monday afternoon. The affair was In the form of a birthday partv and a handkerchief shower Those present were Misses Cella Eccles, Eth el Harmon, Mabel Rolapp, Ethel Wat-tls Wat-tls Margaret Llttlcfleld, Lorottn. Whalen, Ruby Hcrdti. Verna Tavey, Edna Howue, Pamelo Spargo and Margaret Mar-garet Spargo. HAVE GONE EAST. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C Wood will leave Ogden next Monday tor New York, where they expect to spend tho holidays. They will bo accompanied ? JrS' Jo D Wood and Casandra Wood of Salt Lake. The Salt Lake people will go to Dresden. Germany, where Miss Wood will complete her course in vocal music. WEBER ACADEMY DANCE Elaborate preparations ,are being made for the dancing party to be given giv-en in the academy auditorium Friday evening. Each class will vie with each other In the effort to produce the most attractive decorative effect. In tho corners allotted to them. An entertaining program has boon arrange! ar-range! and a good tlmo Is assured. HAS RETURNED. William II. Eccles, accompanied by his children, Erma, Thelma and Bud Eccles, have returned from Baker City, Ore., where they spent Thanksgiving. Thanks-giving. Mrs. Pearl Eccles Reagan and Rowland Eccles will stay at Baker Ba-ker City until Christmas, when they will come to Ogden to spend the holidays. hol-idays. LEFT YESTERDAY. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Robb and daughter, daugh-ter, left yestcrdav for New York to spend the holidays with Mr. Robb's parents. They will be gone about six weeks. oo |