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Show Kathryn Falck Becomes Bride On West Coast H Announcement of Ceremony - Comes as Surprise to Friend Here Mr ami -Mrs. J. F Falck. of Ogdn, announce the wedding of their daugh- H ter. Kathryn, to ''harles a- Robert- B son, of Berkeley, Cal. The marriage tool; place at tre home of Mr. asid Mrs. H. P. Dechant. in Berkeley. Saturday afternoon, October n, at 4:30 o'clock H News of the wedding reached Ogden mm ! during the early part of the week, and H eame as a surprise to friends. Quiet and impressive in every detail H tho wedding was solemnized by the H Rev, Spright of Berkeley. The bride was f rocked in an afternoon dress of white taffeta, with blue ruffle edged I With silver. She carried a shower !bouepiet of brides roses, and was at- H tended by Mrs Dechant, w ho also car- H jned roses. Charles Lynch acted as H best man. Mr- Dechant gave the bride B lawny. Decorations in the home were J yellow chrysanthemums and autumn i 'leaves, with pink and white roses holding prominence In the dining room A wedding luncheon was served follow-iing follow-iing the ceremony. Mrs Robertson has been living In fBVJ California for the past few years, and JBVJ 1 nas been employed in the advertising BBs department of tho Oakland Times and J the Snn Francisco Examiner. Mr. Rob- BVJ ertson is an ex-frvice man, having BBS Served in the aviation corps. The young 'couple are making their home at the rlton hotel for the present and will BBH probably remain in Berkeley until BBBJ 'spring. I f mmM The dancing party given by the BBBJ F. P. club Thursday night at the J j Fourth ward amusement hall was one -H of the social events of the Hallowe'en BBBJ season. Music was furnished by the BBV Ridges orchestra. Seventy-five coo- BBV pies all costumed, enjoyed the spirit BBV of the occasion. The hall was beau- tlfully decorated with autumn leaves, BBB colored light?, and pumpkins and these decorations with the unlquo BH and beautiful costumes of the dancers and the electric devices and pranks added the true Hallowe'en BSttlnSJ BBJ Dainty ref rpshmnts wero served dur- BBB lng the "enlng and all enjoyed a real BBB Hallowe'en party carefully planned und supervised by the follewlng young women, who comprise the membership of the club Mesdames Charles Stay- BBB ner Lionel B. Eairr, Alfred E. Stvat- B ford, Fred SummxrHL Jr.. Wi'tlam fm s W right. Joseph Smith. Orlor Fan BftTJ Kph Poulter, Alfred Ashton, William tM Spnngenberg, E. B. Thatcher and tM Thomas E Thcrna:'. H . i Proving in every detail a good sue- BftrJ cess, the Hallowe'en supper given Fri- BBs day evening at the First Presbyterian BftV church by the members of the La- tM dies' Aid society was attended by more BBJ than two hundred and fifty guests BftTJ A nicely arranged menu dinner wu ii served. The dining room was decor- BBw ated In Hallowe'en colors, with black BftrJ rats, witches, pumpkins and other BftrJ Hnllowe'en novelties fining place on BftTJ the walls. The tables were centered BftrJ with baskets of flowers and ferns. BftrJ M.m of thos- who served during the M evening were dressed in costumn. j . Mr.. Mark Brown entertained at a dinner Friday in celebration of tho B birthday anniversary of her mother. BBa Mrs W. H Wattle, at her home. J66S tM Van Buron avenue. Members of the B f.imllv were present. Docorr-.tlons were B suggestive of Hallowe'en. BJ . BJ Mr. and Mrs. Xephi J. Hopkins entertained twenty-five guests Satur- BftV day evening at their home on Stevens tmm avenue. The Hopkins home was dec- BBJ orated in yellow and black In the tMMM dining room, chrysanthemums predem- KJAJJ I in: ted with a largo htusot of them BBB forming the eenternlece for the labD KVJ j Place cards, bearing crysjnfhemums BBTJ wen la Id for I he guesl s B ... BBJ Patriarch Levi J. Taylor announces the engagement of his daughter, Ada KBJ ' May, to Joseph M. Bingham. The BBa marriage will take place in the near future. B A delightful Halloween party was ! Riven Friday evening by Mrs. Chloe Stewart and Mrs. Eva MoEntlre. The mmm gueats, dressed in costumes, met at BBa he art home. They then pro- seeded to' the McEntlre home, where tm the remainder of the evening wa- spent In games. At a late hour a BBs delicious luncheon was served to the following guest Mr and M. S. Feu- st rmaker. Mr. and .Mr?. Merlin. Mr. BBJ and Mrs J Hirst. Mr. and Mrs. James BJ 'oal. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Mowers, Mr. BB1 and Mrs. florae Frr. Mr. and Mrs SJSJSSJ Del lljuhlns. Mr. and Mrs Albert KVJ Bummerill, Mr. and Mrr. Lewis West. BBa Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Johnson, Mi BJ and Mrs. Robert Caldwell. Mr. add Bl Mrs. Maynard McEntire.Mr. and Mrs BBw A W Sorenson, Misses Elva Fenster- BBs I maker. Elise Paine, Gladys McEntlre, BBJ Virginia MoEntlre, Angle BloJgett. B Alien Boyle. Walter Sorenson. Alvin ' Sorenson. Ernest Fonstermaker. Ernest B Hiift. Howard McEntlre and Wlnslow BH The regular meeting of the Sempra Musical society wus held Tuesday al BB ;h.. bom- of .Miss Ellen Thomas on BB Washington avenue. The continuation of the study of "Beethoven's Life and BH Work," was the subject for the day. BBJ Mrs. W Earl Read gave a papSJ on Beethoven's masses and also a pa- M per on Current Events. Mrs. C. 11 BBJ Stevens gaev a review of the ' Mount BB of Olives." bringing In the affliction of tho composer when working upon this masterpiece, Mrs. Mslba Reatl Jones :ing th aria from the "Mount of Olives," "My Soul Within Shud- VJ d-rs " Three sonata numbers from BJ Beethoven were given by Miss Mary B Fisher. Miss Helen Hunter and Mr. KVJ Don BeOSon. Miss Mary Parmloy also B gave a selection from Beethoven A large number of the ' lub members were present Mia. William Carr. Mrs. Arthur Wright and Mrs. T. Sav-age Sav-age were guests. The next meeUng will be held at the home of Mrs Don Beason. 794 Twenty-sixth street. Nov. L at -:30 o'clock. Tho subject BJ for the day will be "Beethoven's BJ Sonatas.' with Mrs. Joseph Ferraro as jj halrmao. |