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Show Lovely Danghier of Irs. David Eccles Who B Is the . Bride of Joseph Scowcroft, Jr. B v J ' i1 Yesterday at noon in the Salt Lake temple, Miss Vivian Eccles, beautiful B daughter of Mrs. David Eccles, and Joseph Scowcroft, Jr., were married. The bride and groom are now en route to the coast and will sail for Hono- lulu on November 1 on their honeymoo n trip. ed delicious refreshments at the close of the business session and a social hour was enjoyed by "all. EXPECTED HOME. Dr. and. Mrs. E. R. Dumke are expected ex-pected home Monday from a visit to Chicago. RETURNS TO BERKELEY. After a three weeks visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hender-shot, Hender-shot, Mrs. W. V. Casey returns today to her home in Berkeley, Cal. VISITED MRS. FRANK DRIGGS. On his way from southern California to his home in Moab, Utah, Dr. O. M. Cooper paid a visit to his sister, Mrs. Frank M. Driggs. WEEK END VISIT. Miss Julia vMones spent tho weekend week-end with relatives in Salt Lake. TO ATTEND KENSINGTON. Mrs. James W. CollinS of Salt Lake came up on Monday to be present at the Kensington given by Mrs. Louis H. Perry. FROM SALT LAKE. Mrs. Parley T. Moyes of Salt Lake; visited with Ogden relatives Sunday. MRS. MARK BROWi HOSTESS. On Tuesday List Mrs. Mark Brown was hostess at her pretty hohie when .she entertained the members of her tH sewing club. The usual pleasant hours were spent in needlework and refresh- meats closed the afternoon. IH HALLOWE'EN PARTY. B Miss Arlene Stevens gave a Ken- IH sington yesterday in honor of a recent bride, Mrs. John Milton Wilcox. The . decorations were in Hallowe'en novel- jH ties. Great pumpkins were lighted IH everywhere and orange and black crepe paper and autumn leaves made completo this unique decoration. Eigh- .jB teen close friends enjoyed the pretty t? iB SACRED HEART PROMOTES. j B Promoters of the League of Sacred Heart will meet with Mrs. Mary Con-nor, Con-nor, 210 Twenty-third street, Wednes-day, Wednes-day, October 31. OPENING DINNER AT THE B VIRGINIA. JM Covers for sixty-five people will be laid at tho opening dinner to be given by Mrs. Kate Shufflebarger at the VI r-ginla r-ginla on next Tuesday evening at, six o'clock. Ogden's loveliest "home" hotel has recently been taken over by Mrs. Shufflebarger and a number of select folk are enjoying their cozy rooms. ENTERTAIN AT CARDS. B The Social club of the L. A. to the O. R. C. entertained the Auxiliary members at cards last Tuesday, Oc-tober Oc-tober 23. Several games were enjoyed and honors were given Mrs. Rhine, Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Wilson. The club will meet again November 7 with IH Mrs. Turner, 552 Canyon road. SCOTCH TO ENTERTAIN. Tho Scotch Societies of Ogden will givo an old-time Hallowe'en party in the Owls' hall next Wednesday eve-ning, eve-ning, when a lively time will be en-joyed en-joyed by quito a number. MRS. CULP RETURNS. Mrs. Rachel Gulp who has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. G W. Tripp, has returned after a visit with her daughter in Toledo, Ohio. MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY, The Women's Episcopal guild will meet next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. George Glen, 1036 Twenty-fourth street. FROM SALT LAKE, Mrs. E. M. Allison and daughter Ro-wena'came Ro-wena'came up Trom Salt Lake Sunday and enjoyed the day as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Joyce. MRS. SCOWCROFT GOES NORTH. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Hober Scowcroft, jr., left for Seattle. Wash., to be near he'r husband who is in train-ing train-ing at American Lake, Wash. She will likely spend the winter on the shores of the Sound country. MRS. MAGINNIS HOME. Mrs. W. L. Maginnls nas returned from the California coast where during the past six weeks she has visited rel- jB atives and friends. DR. PERKINS HERE. : Dr. W. A. Perkins is visiting bis IH mother, Mrs. G. W. Perkins, on Adams jH avenue. He has completed his intern- jH ship at the medical school and friends are offering him a warm hand of wel- |