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Show Society HOSTESS TO SOCIAL TWELVE Yesterday afternoon at her home. S00 Thirty-second street, Mrs. Carl ' Allison entertained the members of the Social Twelve. Five Hundred was the diversion at which Mrs. A. T. Corey won first prize. Mrs. Hitchcock, second and Mrs. Robert Harlen. guests' prize. In rlif dining room where vases of roses were, effectively arranged, i thp hostess served a most delicious ! luncheon, covers holng laid for the I following: Meedamea a. t. Cow, i CherratTOn, Horrlcks, J M Head. Carl Raamuasen, C, C Hitchcock, Davis, Da-vis, Curtis Allison. Manning, Harris and Mesdamcs Vern Watson and and Robert Harlen as guests of the club. TO BE MARRIED MONDAY Mr and Mrs. J .1. Greiner announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter daugh-ter Katrine to Krnent Kohlr to occur oc-cur Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the German Lutheran church. Rev-Bread Rev-Bread p Ph. Tester will perform the ceremony. WILL MEET WITH MRS. BOYLE. The promoters of the League of the Sacred Heart will meet next TUOi day. November 25. with Mrs. 1 L Boyle, at her home. 261S Lincoln avenue. ave-nue. NOB HILL G A C The siorm failed to dampen the ardor of the Nob Hill 6. A C. that held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Ernest Richardson. Thursday afternoon The" time was pleasantly passed In conversation, needlework and a hum orous reading by the hostess, giving some- interesting information afl to the giving of wedding presents. The Misses Gladys and Lois Ri h ardson. served In Puritan costume, while the Thanksgiving season was especially emphasized both In the nature of the refreshments and the favors. The December meeting will be held with Mrs Valentine Gideon ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs B P. Crltchlow an nounee the engagement of their daughter Inez to Mr. R. ( . Bassett, the wrddlng ceremony to be perform ed, Wednesday. December l' HARVEST HOME BAZAAR The ladies of the Second ward are working hard In preparation for their Harvest Home Bazaar which they will give at the Second ward amuse men! hall, November 2.". and and which they plan to make the most successful one yet gien TRAINMEN TO GIVE BALL The local Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will give their twenty-eighth twenty-eighth annual ball at the Colonial Dancing academy. Tuesdaj evening, December !, wh n 6wi) or more guests will be entertained The trainmen have appointed an arrangement committee and preparations prepara-tions for the biggest, best and most elaborately planned entertainment ever given by the local boys are already al-ready under way. The decorations will be beautiful and carried oni in perfect detail typifying the ideals, principles and occupations of the order. or-der. Twenty-four dances carried forth until I a m , a fine musical program by an enlarged orchestra and ;i genial lot of hosts who spare no effort ef-fort to welcome their guests .''nil afford them a good time will leave nothing lacking in the pleasures ot the eening Refreshments will be served. UNION SOCIAL A large number of young people Horn the various young people's societies so-cieties enjoyed a Union social last night In the First Presbyterian church ENTERTAINS MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mrs. Foster Blackington entertained entertain-ed the Womans' Missionary socletj oi the First Presbyterian hurch Fri day afternoon at her residence L511 W ashington avenue. An excellent program pro-gram was given and refreahmentc were served.' HOSTESS TO PAST NOBLE GRANDS Thursday afternoon. Mi- Mabel Moon asolsted by the Misses Myra Moon and Lillian Beck, pleasantly ! pntertaiucd the members of the Past 1 Noble Grands club After the usual business meeting, few games of high five were en- i,i.1 nrl . ee limine Vti,l-i muc I Lansing. Wardletgb and Shiverall. I The hostess served a daintily pre- i pared luncheon of which the follow- 1 Ing participated: bleed amea K C Wardlelgb Emma j Meld. Sarah Turner. Ida Baker Ettle Myers Esther Randall, India Sawyer, Marie Beck, Annie Kissel. Elizabeth Monahan, Virginia Mathews. Addie McChesney, Nona Harrington. Nel lie Bhlverall, Emma Holtgren, Gertrude Ger-trude Kuhn, Amanda Lansing and l Mrs. Bam Hie The club will not meet again until after the holidays. Time and place 1 or meeting will be announced later DANISH BROTHERHOOD DANCE The Danish Brotherhood dance last night at the Kagles hall proed one i of the mot unique affair- thai hai beeu given In the hall this season. Many were In costume and the dress Of the people of many nationalities i and characters were ppen The s-urcess of the affair was due i 1o the following committee with William Wil-liam Dick as chairman. Robert Christen sen, August Jensen and Chrl9 Peterson Miss Gertrude Glarup and August Jensen won tho ! flr(8t prizes and Mrs. Hlnchcllffe and ! Robert Christeusen were given the j consolation prizes PARTIES FOR MISS AVEY. This week Miss Altha Aev w ho leaves shortly for Los Angles, Oil has been guest of honor ai serrai prettily appointed parties On Monday evening. Miss Margaret Budlong entertained about tweut) guest6 at character party In compliment com-pliment to Miss Avey the affair! was unique and quite one of the most ; charming of the week. Miss Orella Blackman verv dellaht I fully entertained on Tuesdaj erenlng f card games Dainty prizes were awarded and a most delicious lunch-1 eon served Misb Blacxman has reputation of a charming entertainer Wednesday evening at .". o'clock an elaborately prepared luncheon wasi served by Miss Mririon Wchsel at her home. 71s 25th street, with Miss V'.e as guest or honor. Pretty dec-; orations and fall flowers lent beaut and fragrance to the affair. Twi-nt-fie gn,.sts spent a social good time Wednesday evening at in.-home in.-home or Mrs Jnmes O'Brien Guess ing games and musical selections were reatures of the evening's enter talnment. Miss Avey has a host of friend throughout the citj who regret her departure. For some time she has been an assistant in the Domestic Vrt; department of the Ogden high school and has recently resigned her position. posi-tion. Several affairs are to be given In her honor the corning week. BOX PARTY. One of the prettily appointed the at re parties of the week was given on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Eliza Wright, who is soon to become the bride of Mr. James H. Conway of Salt Lake. The affair was given at the Ogden theatre the following young ladies being present Misses Margaret Wilkinson, Wil-kinson, Hazel Allen. Essie Coder. Hat-tie Hat-tie King, Inez Bair. Clara Charles-worth. Charles-worth. Leona Peennan, Elecia Row e and Luis Wilkinson Following the box party, dainty refreshment-; were nicely served by Miss Hattlp King at her apartments in the Utahna hotel MEET MONDAY EVENING Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Presbyterian church a meeting of trie Union Sunday school hoard will b? held. |