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Show Society I HALLOWE'EN PARTIES. H Many cleverly planned Hallowe'en H parties are to be given during the IH week, and for some of them elabo- IH rate arrangements have been made. H Masque parties with all the varied H Hallowe'en conceits, old and new; H dancing parties' ghost parties and for- H tunc parties are on the long list an- IH nounced. iH BIRTHDAY PARTY. H A pleasant surprise was given Os- H car Olsen at his home, Washington H avenue and Twenty-second street, H Saturday evening, when a number of H his relatives and friends from Brig- ham City, together with Ogden H relatives and friends gathered to eel- H ebrate his birthday anniversary. A jH sumptuous dinner, at which toasts and IH appropriate responses and a happy H toclal time was enjoyed, after which H music and a variety of popular games H were indulged in. Among those pres- H cnt were: Mr .and Mr 3. O. D. Ras- IH mussen, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hart, H Mr. and Mrs. O. Eckhart, and T. An- H dcrson of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. IH H. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keyser H and Lewis Olsen of Brlgham City. H FOR MRS. INGEBRETZEN. H A royal surprise was given Mrs. IH John Ingcbretzcn when the ladies of IH the R N. A. nrrived for a pleasant H social time at her home. Music and H a varied program was followed by the IH serving of a tempting menu. IH Those present were: India Saw- H yer, Annie Wadman, Harriet Hill, Cor- H dolia Craven. Nellie Shafer, Annio ll Wood, Mrs. Bell, Mary Green, Nellie H Green, Julia Maple, Delia Pcerman, H Kate Sobcl, Lillian Fenstcnuaker, and M Mqsdames Feennan, Stewart, Burke, H Lei ho ft and Ingcbrctzen. H |