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Show SOCIETY 1 DANCING PARTY A SUCCESS. About 100 couples attended the opening lodge dance of the season given by Queen Nect 1319 of the Order Or-der of Owls last evening In the New Colonial Dancing academy. The party was nicely planned and Judged a complete success. Music foe a program of twenty dances was furnished fur-nished by the Crawford orchestra. The following ladies comprised the entertainment committee. Miss Ellen Shaughnessy, Mrs John Smalley, Mrs M. Hansen, Mrs. Mabel Jensen and Mrs E T. Iverson. During the evening refreshments were served. PAST GUARDIAN CLUB. Mrs. Alma Luddington will be hostess host-ess to the Past Guardians club of Ogden Circle 581, Women of Wood craft, at her home. 598 Twelfth street. Thursday evening, October 3, at 8 o'clock. AFTERNOON TEA. The Congregational Nob Hill la dies wll entertain all ladles of the ehurch nd their friends at a tea Friday Fri-day afternoon. Octdber 9. at the home of Mrs Valentine Gidoon, 14u Twenty-fifth street JAM ES-H U LTQUIST. This morning at 11 o'clock, Rev John Edward Carver performed the impressive marriage ceremony for Fred C Hultquist and Miss Reeva James, both of this city. After October Oc-tober 15, Mr. and Mrs. Hultquist will be at homo to their friends in their home at 634 East Twenty-second Ftreef Both young people have many friends in Oeiden Mr. Hultquist is manager of the clothing department of the Golden Rule store. I RETURN HOME Mr and Mrs. Albert Green of Taylor Tay-lor have arrived home from a month s visit with frlend3 and relatives in California. All the important cltie were visited. MISS CRANDALL LEAVES. Miss Bula Crandall left this afternoon after-noon for Nashville, Tenn., to attend the International Conference of United Uni-ted Garment Workers En routo home she will visit relatives in Chicago Chi-cago and Kalamazoo at the latter point her grandmother, Mrs Johu R. Crandall, who is over 90 years n ace. and a daughter of Robert Scott, a brother of the gifted poet, Sir Walter Wal-ter Scott. |