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Show SOCIETY SURPRISED BY SCHOOLMATES. A n umber of the friends and schoolmates school-mates of Miss Helena Butterfleld very delightfully surprised her at her horn., last Saturday evening. Card games were enjoyed and delicious deli-cious refreshments served before the jolly party dispersed. Those present were Misses Lnl.- Gowans, Myra Bhreeve, Catherine Fitzgerald. Mattle Guernsey, Esther Maurer. Mar Parrnley. Helen Hunter. Hun-ter. Lillian Flygare, Cecil Parley, Uois I Little and Helena Butterfleld; Messrs Homer Warner. Lyman Gowans Fean Case. ;eorge Stoddard, Ed Eiigman, Frank King Clyde Thyberg, Archie Moves George Broph Ralph Fuller. j Lawrence Bowman and Harry Warner , SALT LAKE VISITORS OF PAST WEEK. The following Ogdenites were Salt Lake visitors the past week Mi Be Agne-s Firr. Minnie Malonek, Wini ' fred Howard Alice Manning. Minnie' Klesel. Dr .Joseph It Morrell. Mr and Mrs Bernard Spencer Mr and Mrs 0 D Gtlaon, Mrs Tnomas Lindsay, Lind-say, Messrs. Orson Douglas, Harold Goddard. Sam Porter. Harry Lubfln. William M' Kay, Leroy, Royal and Joe and Jack Bccles. ENTERTAINED AT A DINNER Miss Marjonc Mach Ol the "Eternal Waltz" company entertained a number num-ber of Indies at a dinner Saturday evening in Salt l.ako City Mi8 Emma Cotter of Clev eland O , protege of Melba. and Mrs. Thomas Lindsay of Ogden wen honored guests THOMPSON-WOOTEN. Saturday in Sail Lake City occurred the marriage ot Miss Grace Thompson and .James Wooten. both of Los Angeles, An-geles, Cal. Mr. Wooten Is in the employ of the railway mail service and with his bride will make his fu 'ure home in Ogden BOHEMIAN DANCE. Invitations have been issued by the Bohemian club for their fifth club dance to be given Wednesday, March ! 6, In the Colonial hall on Grant avenue. ave-nue. SEGO LILY THIMBLE CLUB I Ml Sarah Eveis will be hostess to the Bego U'- Thimble club, Wed-ne Wed-ne ua afternoon at her home. 7 Twenty-seventh street |