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Show 1 Society THIMBLE CLUB. Ladies of the Thimble club of No 581 Women of Woodcraft will meet at the home of Mrs. W. B. Shipley. 337 Thirty-second street, tomorrow at 2pm RECEPTION FOR MRS. WERTHEI-MER. WERTHEI-MER. A color note of pink and white predominated at the reception given by Mrs. Abe Kuhn yesterday nfter-uoou nfter-uoou at her home, 2404 Madison ave nue in honor of her daughter, Mrs Edward Werthelmer of Cincinnati. O. From 3 until 6 o clock guests were received In the reception hall by Mrs Kuhn and were escorted Into the library where the MisseB Kathryu Fitzgerald and Myrtle Kuhn and Miss Cantor of Evanston, Wyo . presided over the punch bowl. Shasta daisies In profusion were arranged In Jar'-nlers Jar'-nlers in the reception naJ and in the library vases of purpln sweetpeaa were prettily placed Shasta daisies, ferns and Killarney roBes adorned the parlor nnd in the dining room where a delicious buffet luncheon was served, serv-ed, pink Killarney roses and Breath of Heaven together with bands of pink satin ribbon had been most beau titully combined. The dining table was especially pretty with a large cutglass bowl of pink Killarney roses and Breath of Heaven as the central decorative piece. During the afternoon the following fol-lowing ladles poured Mrs. Fred J. Kie6el Mrs. Joseph ScowcToft, Mrs E. F Bratz. Mrs Peterson, Mrs. Am brose P Hlbbs. Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald, Mrs Patrick Healy and Mrs Browning Brown-ing Nichols' four-piece orchestra, stationed sta-tioned at one end of the reception hall, rendered classical and popular relectlons during the afternoon Mrs. Werthelmer, the honored guest, was formerly Miss Zelma Kuhn and many delightful affairs will undoubtedly be given for her during her sojourn In this city. VISITING IN OGDEN Miss Beatrice Price is down from Idaho Falls, Idaho, visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Charles Ziemer and other relatives. Miss Price came down in Mr. Ziemer's new auto and relates quite an amusing experience. MRS. WOTHERSPOON ENTER I TAINS. Mrs James Wotherspoon entertained entertain-ed in a delightful manner yesterday afternoon at her home 444 Twenty-first Twenty-first street In compliment to her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. George W'. Driver of San Diego, Cal. The affair was also in the nature of a reunion and the guests were all daughters and grandchildren of the late Hon. LoMn Fair. Various games, a musical program and serice of refreshments by the hostess assisted by her daughters Mrs. W. H. Reeder Jr.. Miss Glenna Wotherspoon, Miss Ruby Wotherspoon Wother-spoon and Mrs. Frank Foulger, were features of the afternoon's entertainment entertain-ment Mrs. Driver has been visiting In Ogden the past two months and ex-pects ex-pects to leave for her home in San I Diego soon Following are the names of those present : Mesdames Nicholine Farr, George W Driver, John Gay, P. w. Pidcock. ..homes Farr. Marcus Farr, Maria Taylor, Ben E Rich. Laura Harris Dan Conway. Willard Bingham, John Henry Smith of Salt Lake. John Boyle. S S. Cmith, D Lindsay, Ray Packard, Thomas Pardoe. -Prank Tribe. Henry Anderson Etta Shupe. Joseph Evans John Farr, Joseph Scowcroft. David Farr. Stella Spanc e-nberg. A Parry, L. T. SIsman. William Wil-liam Salmon of Salt Lake, M A. Gray. R. O'Snell of Pocatello, nnie Victor. Messrs. Lothair Packard, Victor Sears of Chicago and Judge Reeder. |