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Show Society SURPRISE PARTY. Iast evening a number of the frlendb of Carl Froerer gathered at the Froerer home on Monroe avenuu and delightfully surprised him Following Fol-lowing a pleasant evening spent al different games a dainty cap luncheon lunch-eon was served. The following young guests wers present Bessie Denkcrs. Flovd Rex, Vienus Williams. Charles Knauss, Ola dys FouUs, Viqcent Conroy, Helej Shupe. Paul Wattis. VUate Jacobs, George Faulkner, Hazel Jones, Raj Wheelwright. Esther Plngree, Willi am Stears, Dorothy Holther. William ickers and Carl Froerer. SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. Leah Seager Cunningham was given s hsppy surprise at her home. 2044 Madison avenue, on Wednesday last, when the ladies of the Home Industry club arrived at her home to celebrate happily in honor of her rwceni marriage to Mr P. Cunningham. Cunning-ham. A delightful afternoon was spent in a social way. n happy feature being be-ing the presentation of a handsome culglass berry dish with the compliments compli-ments and best wishes of the Home Industry club, Mrs. J S. Daniels, making ihe presentation speech to wh'ch Mrs. Cunningham feelingly responded. re-sponded. A delicious lun:heon was charmingly aerved. Those present wore MesrlaniP Ed. Willlam3, J. S Carer, P Cunningham, Cun-ningham, A Coop. McCammat, Child, Bishop, Roll. Snodaker, Freelander. Roy Spagr. Fred Seager, Wfllcox, Evens. West Daniels, Gomes Nicholas. HALLOWEEN SOCIAI. The Caledonian society held Its regular reg-ular meeting last evening After sev eral new members were duly inltla ted a committee was appointed to complete arrangements for a gran. I Halloween party to be held on Friday evening October 30, In the Eagles' hall Many feature games will be enjoyed and dancing will he Indulged In Following are the members of ihp committee appointed last evening: Mepsrs Peior Cunningham. Alex Lid dell, John Wilson. G. W Bain. W. N. Purdle, Robert Moyes, David Sned don, Frank Cleave and L, E Sum mervllle. A most enjoyable time is looked forward to by the society members mem-bers and their friends I DANCING . PARTY Wednesday, October 29. No. 581, of Vvomen of Woodcraft will entertain at a dancing party to be given in the new Woodmen hall In the Fraternity building. The affair promise? to be a most successful one HOME CULTURE CLUB On Thursdav afternoon the Home Culture club met with Mrs. Oo Maule at the Reed hotel There was a large attendance and Mr6. Meserve Mrs J. H Epperson, Mrs T F Rowlands. Row-lands. Mrs. Hawkes and Miss Morrison Morri-son were guests of the afternoon Mrs J E. Beeeon led the lesson Mrs. T. W. Horn and Mrs. T J. Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald read articles from the Bay View magazine. Brief papers were glen by Mrs C. Coolldge on Achar the Great, and Mrs. F C. Hawkes on Ixrd cijve and Warren Hastings Mrs T W Johnson read a paper written several years ago by Mrs H. C Emerson about Pundita Ramabal of India The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. T. J. Spencer, October 30 WILL MEET WITH PRESIDENT. Monday at 2 o'clock Mrs. E. M Conroy will be hostess to the ladles of the Martha society at her home. 574 Twenty-fourth 6treet. LINGER LONGER CLUB. Mr. and Mrs, J R Hinohcliff were host and hostess to the Llnner Longer club members yesterday evening at their home on Rose Court Five hundred wsb the diversion, prlzeB being won by Mrs R. R Hin ley, L L Mortensen. Mrs Paul M Lee and R. R Hinley Mrs. Rocke feller received the guest prize. A temptingly prepared luncheon was served at a late hour, covers be lng laid for the following guests: MeBBrs and Mesdames R R Hin ley, L L. Mortensen. C L' Armstrong P Brown, Charles Carlson. Paul M Lee. H Rockefeller and J. R Hinch cliffe, and William Nankers The affair wa6 one of the most delightful de-lightful of the week's entertainments and Mr and Mrs. Hincheliffe were voted a charming host and hostess PAST NOBLE GRANDS On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. P. A Beck acted as hostess to the Past Noble Grands club After the usual business meeting card games were indulged In. prizes being awarded to Mrs Etfle Myers and Mrs. A. E. Lansing Promptly at 6 o'clock a four course dinner, elegantly prepared was served, serv-ed, covers being laid for the following follow-ing guests. Mesdames E 0, Ward-luiph, Ward-luiph, Emma Meld, Ssrali Turner, Nella Tyree, Esther Randall. Inga Sawyers, Ida Baker. Addie Baker, Et-tie Et-tie Myers, Elizabeth Monoban. Ma ble Moon. Mrs. Banvllle. Addie Mc-Cliesney, Mc-Cliesney, Virginia Matthews, Nona Hunington, Gertrude Koons aud Amanda Lansing. Thursday, November 20, Mrs. Ma-ble Ma-ble Moon will be hostess to the club at her home, 2209 Washington. Mrs. Beck was assisted in entertaining enter-taining by her daughters, Miss Lillian Lil-lian Beck and Mrs A Carlson. NOSNHOf-NOSXVM Friday. October W; at Salt Lake Utah. Miss Mary Aurora Johnson and DouglaB Vern Watson of Ogden weri united In the holy bonds of matrimony matrimo-ny Following the ceremony an elabor ate reception was tendered them a the Maxim Cafe. The bride, the daughter of Mr and Mrs. E. D Johnson of Moore, Idaho, has numerous friends throughout the city who tender their most hearty i on gratnlatlons. For a number of years she has been employed aB head clerK In the drug sundry department of W H Wright and Sons company. Mr. Morton Is the son of John I). Watson, 3156 Washington avenue. it employed by the Berraft Auto com , pany an foreman of the garage, and has a host of friends both In the business and social world, who wish him happiness Mr and Mrs Watson will be t home to their friends in this city af. ter October 20 HALLOWEEN PARTY. One of the most delightful affaire of the season will be given next i Thursday. October 23 when the Ninth ward second and third year Sunday school classes will entertain at a Hai lowwn party in the amusement hall of the ward Following a prearran& ed program consisting of Halloween recitations, a Halloween faro? and musical selections to be carried out from 8 p, m until 9 dancing will be Indulged In Dainty refrenhmorts will be served CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL. The Children's PestlTSl held by Ogden Og-den Homestead No 1505 Brotherhood of American Yeomen, laBt Thursday evening, was a most pleasant and In-lerestlng In-lerestlng affair There were 20 children chil-dren who took part and all proved themselves excellent entertainers The following program arranged by the committee In charge was carried out and prizes for being the beat en tertainers were won by Ruth Birnes Ethel Alway and Sam J. Junk. Program Margaret Bell Recitation Hester Barnes Recitation Ruth and Rhoda Junk.. Vocal Duet Ethel Alway Instrumental Soio Lena McMullen Recitation Sam .1 Junk . . . Recitation Ethel and Helen Alway Vocal Duet Bernetta Bell Whistling Solo Hugh McMullen Recitation Ethel Alway . . instrumental Solo Ruth Barnes Recitation Helen Alway Recitation Ruth and Rhoda Junk Vocal Duet Ethel Alway Instrumental Solo Sam J Junk Recitation Ruth Barnes Recitation The committee presented all of the children with tickets to the picture show for their splendid way in which they entertained the large crowd present |