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Show CIO SOCIETY J CHILDREN'S PARTY One of the most successful children's chil-dren's parlies this season waB given by Edmund and Francis Wood, aged 18 and years, sons of Mr and Mrs Hugh C Wood of Ogden and Spencer. Ida The affair sraa held In the Eagles hall la9t night and was attended by about sixty children The hall was beautifully decorated with carnations and smllax Promptly at 8 o'clock the Eagles orchestra be gan a program which lasted until I about midnight A dainty Inncheon was served Mr and Mrs Wood were assisted bv Mr. and Mrs Jack Lynch. Mr and Mrs. E. T Hnlanlski and Mr and Mrs Oornelius Royd. Mis9es Phillips and Council Those present were Misses LltettS Maglnnis. Alene Osgood. Ellllan Browne. Blanche Browning. Marjorie Thomas. Dorotb) Thomas. Josephine Volkcr. Virginia Thomas. Helen Rich. Helen Sheehan. Mildred Kunyon. Ruth Scow croft, Ida Scow croft. Avon Rich. Katharine Becker, Jessie Moves. Trude Turner. Florence Turner Ruth Boyd, Helen Boyd. Dorothy IfcCabe, Helen HcCabe, Nell MeCabe. Mary Matsou and Mary Hagenbarth of Salt Lake Masters Jack Wright E Elliott, Elli-ott, Jack Maglnnis, Jack Lynch, Tai mage Boyd, Byron Halverson. Clark Rich. Myron Runyon. Linden Halver son. John Scowcroft. John McQueen. Ralph Ne Robert Nye. T Rich. Ed I mund Wood. Ernest Segers, Francis Wood. Homer Ecclea. Scott McCune. Walter Rolapp. Howard Rolapp. Mac Boyd. Tom Browning. Hlllard Wherry, Wher-ry, Kenneth Farley. Ira Brown. Clnr ones Brown. Leland Shreae. Marcus Mntson, David Hagenbarth and Frank Pingree. ST. CECILIA GUILD DANCE. Last evening the St Cecilia Guild of the Episcopal church gave an elaborate elab-orate dancing party In the Episcopal hall Decorations in the form of college col-lege pennants adorned the dance hall and the dining room was decorated in poiTisettds to n-s-etc.ble ,i Japanes" tea garden I The Misses Martha Scudder. Kath eryno Joyce. Cecilia Runyon, Ruth Stark and Selma Tracy presided in I the dining room, w hile Miss Nao.nl Van Numee served punch in one corner cor-ner Of the danee hall, where a bower of poinsettas had been arranged. As patrons of the dance were Messrs. and Mesdaines J S. Lewis. Ilr Smith. Rev Fleetwood and Mrs I Hood and Mrs Potter About fifty couples were present and a delightful evening was spent SURPRISE PARTY. Last evening a number of the friends of Mr6. E W. Raymond galh lered at her home. 2"4S Butler avenue, land spent a pleasant evening. At high five, first prizes were won , by Miss (Henna Scovllle and Archie Moor consolation prizes by Mrs. Ed gar Stokes and Mrs Checketts and the cut price by Elle Taylor. After a temptingly prepared lunch eon had been served, vocal and in strumental music was rendered To.- following comprised the merry party Messrs. and Mesdames E W Ray inond. David Turner. Checketts. Arch-lie Arch-lie Moore. Edgar Stoker Eljc Tavlor, 1 Harry Emerson. Jack Dudman. Jack Murk. L Reynolds, Orson Newey and 1 A tlranouist: Mrs A QoUChei and Met n Blair and Rh ohiund and Miss Glenna Scovllle. JUNIOR DANCE. About 'f" youim mmi.U' uire ;itlonl . i excellent entertainment Inst evening even-ing by the Weber academ Juniors, ii Lhs tchOOl ' 11 room The hall was I rated with the W A colors, pur 1 pis and sfhlte with a lare number of clS Ol 14 lennnntH bor lei the balcony A program of 20 dances a tUlly enjoyed and delicious fntit I punch was served by members ol" tin-class. tin-class. Announcement was made of a mat Inee dance to be given by the orchc.v I lira next Thursday afternoon FIVE HUNDRED CLUB The Five Hundred Club met yester-.1 yester-.1 'v afternoon with Mrs. m. s. Browning Brown-ing with a completa membership pres-ent pres-ent The souvenir plate was won by Mrs. II C Blgelow, and the consolation consola-tion prize went to Mrs A P, Rle-low. Rle-low. Refreahmenta were served. The 90-ciety 90-ciety Will meet .January 27 with Mrs. P HIuIjb. 2'.22 Adams avenue SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD The Sunday school board of the Klrst Methodist church met last Mon. rln evening at the home of Mrs H A Selp. with twenty In attendance. After Af-ter the usual business meeting, election elec-tion of officer, etc . the meetlnc ad-ioumed ad-ioumed and Mrs Seip served dellel- I ous refreshments an( the usual social hour followed, endins a very successful success-ful and pleasant evening LADD-SPARKAWK. Thursday evening, at Newark. N I occurred the marriage of Miss lT-- zel Ladd or that city and William N. Sparhawk of Ogden At tbe 6ame lime a sister of the bride. Miss Adelo lv Ladl was married to Charles M Whlttemore After a wedding trip through New Hampshire. Mr and Mrs Sperbawk Will make their home in Ogden LEAVE FOR SAN DIEGO Mrs F S Ialrd. Mrs R A Swank and little son Philip left Thursday ov. er the San Tedro for Sin DlegO, Cal . whpre Mrs Swank will join her husband hus-band and make their future home Mrs. Laird will visit in southern California Cali-fornia for a month or sis weeks be-fom be-fom returning to Opden . TO HOLD RECEPTION Queeh Esther Chapter No 4. O E S . w ill hold a reception Monday evening even-ing January 20. in the Masonic temple tem-ple The affair will be Riven in honor (it Worthy C.rand Matron Mrs. Eunice C. Cordon All visiting members are invited. TO VISIT HONOLULU Mr and Mrs Cbapin A Day of t'hieaKo who have been visiting In Odcn durlns the winter, and Mr ano Mrs. Harold C. Hay and Chapln Rrls tol will leavs Monday afternoon for a trip tn Honolulu FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD VISITOR C. Schmaltz oi Oener visited his brother. Chris Schmaltz, at Uintah this week. He was also a gnet at the monthly hall of the Fraternal Brotherhood fcfondaj evening. ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT Mrs I F Richards ot Missouri Valley. Ia.. announces the enzaKemeni nl her daughter Cora to A. T Lang-lols Lang-lols of Oaden The marriage will take place in the neai future ELABORATE LUNCHEON. Mrs. E. Blschel and Mrs. J R Cooper Coop-er have Issued in Rations (or an elaborate luncheon to be clcn at the Pacific hotel next Tuesday afternoon after-noon LEAVES FOR MINA William S O'Brien Jr.. yesterday left Ogden for Mlna, Nev.. to make his home Mr O'Rrien was formerly associated with Ed Smvth, the tailor. tai-lor. RETURN FROM CANADA. Mr and Mrs B Patrick have returned from Elerton. Canada, where they have been visiting ror two months. MARTHA SOCIETY The Martha society will meet with Mrs. A. P. Hlbbs, 2.22 Adams avenue, ave-nue, next Monday afternoon |