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Show uu I Society WRIGHT-OLSON WEDDING. Miss Stella "Wright and Mr. Lorenzo D. Olson were quietly married last night at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wright, 1935 Grant avenue. The ceremony was performed by Bishop William D. Van Dyke, Jr., in the presence of the immediate im-mediate families of the young couple. Mrs. Olson is one of Ogden's most popular young ladles, being a member of the Ogden Tabernacle choir, and one of the best known soloists in the city. She was employed for a number num-ber of years in the ladies' furnishing department of the Last & Thomas store, and for the past two years at the National Outfitting store. Mr. Olson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson of this city. He is a member of the local Elks lodge and has been employed by the Hemenway & Moser Cigar Co., at their store on the corner of Grant avenue and Twenty-fifth street. The young couple have a large circle of friends and acquaintances who are extending their best wishes. They will be at home after February J5 In their new residence on Ogden avenue ave-nue near Thlrtj'-fifth street. THIMBLE CLUB LADIES Thimble club No. 581, Women of Woodcraft, will be the guests of Mrs. Nina Watson tom6rrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 159 Poplar avenue. LEAVE FOR EAST Mrs. George W. Parlow accompa' nied by her sister, Mrs. Clara Peak, ! left today for a three weeks' visit with relatives in Chicago and St. Louis. t BOHEMIAN DA'NCING PARTY Over 100 of Ogdon's society folk responded to invitations issued by the Bohemian Dancing club and attended the third of the series of parties last evening In the New Colonial hall. Carnations and ferns effectively arranged lent beauty and freshness to the affair. Cozy corners and prettily pret-tily decorated bowers left by the Wlngolf socjety dance given last Friday Fri-day evening were refreshened with a profusion of carnations and ferns. Punch and wlntergreen and mint wafers wa-fers wore served in the hall while j downstairs delicious dainties' consisting consist-ing of sandwiches, coffee, cakes and Ice cream were nicely seiwed by the Kern Confectionery company. j The following program of twenty dances with several encores was enjoyed: en-joyed: Waltz, Dollar Princess; two step, Novia Scotia Rag; waltz, O, What a Night; two step, Linger Longer; waltz, Adele; two step, Bud Rag; waltz, Maple Leaves; two step, Hungarian Hun-garian Rag; hesitation walz, Heart O Mine; tango, Pepper-Pot; moonlight, Dream of Heaven; two step, Apple Blossom Time; Harvard waltz, Sympathy; Sym-pathy; two step, International Rag; waltz, Peggy from Paris; two step, Angus Bitters; moonlight, Apple Tree; ono step, Fire Fly; waltz, Alma Where Do You Live; two step, Orpheum Or-pheum Rag. Among the guests present was Mrs. Fred W. Kiesel of Sacramento. FULTON-M 'MULLEN. Promptly at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the presence of relatives and a few intimate friends, Reverend W. W. Fleetwood performed the marriage mar-riage ceremony for Miss La Verne Fulton and Ottho G, McMullen at the home of the bride's - parents, 2256 Lincoln avenue. The home vas a pretty scene; roses ros-es and ferns being used profusely in decorating. In the dining room, where a de-" licious wedding supper was served, thirtj' invited guests, vases of roses together with ferns and smllax were effectively placed. A beautiful centerpiece cen-terpiece of tho flowers adorned the table. Many prettily designed gifts, both useful and ornamental, were tendered the youug couple, who left at 8 p. m., for Salt Lake City, where they have lovely apartments at the Shubrlch. A large circle of friends both here and In Salt Lake City, extend their best wishes for a happy and prosperous prosper-ous future. BAPTIST LADIES KENSINGTON A large gathering of ladies were present at the Kensington yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. Clayton Cool-idge Cool-idge and Mrs, J. F. Kegley, acted as hostoss. Mrs. Jay A. Smith presided at the meeting, and after various reports were listened to, and business matters disposed of, the meeting was turned into a social gathering. The ladies were delightfully and charmingly entertained by Miss Ruby Cook, who recited several humorous selections, and by Miss Ruth Johnson, John-son, who gave several instrumental and vocal solos. The forty or more ladies present voted their hostesses royal entertainers, and were pleased and entertained with the recitations and music of Miss Cook and Miss Johnson. J. F. Kegley's mother of Los Angeles, was a guest of the Kensington. LECTURE TOMORROW EVENING The social committee of the Baptist Young People's society, will present the illustrated lecture on "In His Steps," in the church tomorrow evening eve-ning at 8 o'clock. Miss Ruth Johnson John-son will present the first number on the program, with a piano solo, after which the book "In His Steps," will be Illustrated with colored slides. An evening of Interest In-terest and educational value Is promised prom-ised all who attend this lecture. |