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Show Entertain for Boston Visitor at Rich Home Musical Numbers One of ji Charming Features of Afternoon After-noon Affair Last Week I Red rambler roses, white baby i breath and bluo larkspur formed the alt decorative effect for an afternoon Ij luncheon given in compliment to Miss j MablS Tyler Hackett of Boston, by I diss Qladya Rich at her home at - -' j Washington avenue Receiving the guests lor the afternoon were Miss I lya Rich, Helen Rich. Mrs. Clar- erne Wright and Mrs. ESsra Clark Rich. The afternoon waa passed In quiet entertainment by the guests who gathered for the occasion. Miss H lla I'.eit. who is visiting at present " the Rich home, delighted ihe guests 1 with several solo selections. Mian I Hackett has :i very sweet voice and i the renditions of her songs la cc-p- tlonal. At the request of the hostess tfisa Dorothy Wright sang two or mi bera Mrs. Edna Dinncen also delighted ihe guests with .Mother Profuaiona of roses combined taste- 1 fully with baby breath and fern3 with i heie and there a spray of blue lark- 1 spur decorated the Rich home. li the dining room a glass basket of La i i , . i rOaea and ferna centered the prettily arranged tahle. while other H baskets (Ulad with various summer y flowers lent an air of attracMvenesa to the room. A delicious and pcrfeci-lv pcrfeci-lv prepared luncheon was served to j the guest. Mrs R. B. Porter and Mr J I- Wright presided at the tea i tabb Many of the guests who werf present for the afternoon made the acquaintance of Miss Hackett In P.o.i- 1 ton. where she attended the New Enp-land Enp-land Conservatory of Music Misa ,j Hat ' 8tt vein visit for a few more days ! In Ogden as the guest of Miss Gladys . i One of the pretty social affairs of the week was a shower given in honor of era Stall ings. whose mar- rlage to George S. Bain was solemn- j ized in the Salt Lake temple, June 23. Mrs. Bain was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Light refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. and Mr?. Bain are well known in Ogden. The I bride is the daughter of Mr. and MM Albert Stalllngs. Mr Bain is known in music circles. The couple will be at home to their friends at I 203 Wep.t Thirtieth street. Those present at the party were Mrs. A. B. Stalllngs, Mrs. J. E. Rose, Mrs. S. J. Stephens, Mrs. A. V. Hay, Mrs. Thomas Evans. Mrs. J. C. Stephens, Mrs W. Foley. Mrs. M. Woods, Mrs. j Anna Bovle and Mrs. Roy Thompson. Miss Margaret Schwab returned Wednesdav from Salt Lake where .she was spending a vacation of two ... - Under the auspices of the Mutual . Improvement association, the Fourth ward will give a rally at Liberty I park on Wednesday, July 21 An i ei Ii nt program has been arranged. "Bring the kiddies and your lunch j and have a general good time. Ev-erybody Ev-erybody invited." .-ays the commit I ... On July 6th the S. O. H. club was entertained at the home of Miss Mar guerlte Clements. The regular busi- I ne.- meeting was held'. Afterward a musical program was enjoyed. At a j! I late houi delicious refreshments were served On Monday evening 1 I Miss Thelma Garner will receive tht members. . . Dr and Mrs A A. Robinson em tertained a party of six friends at the Hermitage hotel Thursday even ing Among the guests was Mrs Fannie Fern Andrews, secretary of the American School of Citizenship league, ... M ruin i - of the Ileuiix Esprit club were entertained Friday aiternocn ai the home ol Mrs Fred Schadu, 2570 Fov lcr avenue. The lime was passed in playing cards with honors tuing to .Mrs. Hell and Mrs. Let A luncheon waa served by the hostess. A Vase of red rambler roses deco IH rated the table The guests for the tH ifternoon were .Mrs M. E. Bond and I Mrs. Lucile Comer. Iibbbbb! Miss Ze'.ma Shaw of Ogden and Charles ES Buhlei oi Salt Lake were married w ednesday, July 7 at the Logan temple. The young couple will' leave Monday for Boston, Mass, I ... 1 Mrs. Aubrey Henderson of 1161 Capitol avenue, entertained Fridav afternoon in compliment to her Bis ter, Mrs J W Smalley. The occasion occa-sion was ihe birthday anniversary of Mrs Smalley. The afternoon was spent in needlework, after which A luncheou was served to the follow-Ing; follow-Ing; Mesdames j. w. Smaller. Sherman Sher-man Bowen. B A. Wilson. Fred Schench, J. M Wilbur. Arthur Smal li . M. L Robb, R. L. Wilbur. P J. Lammers and Frank Baitonek. . . . .Mr and Mrs. Dan Ensign, accompanied accom-panied by Miss Sylvia Deo of Ogden and Mrs. J C. Armstrong of Los Angeles lefl Wednesday for Fellow-stone Fellow-stone parll where the will spend several sev-eral weeka visiting points of interest The party will motor through the park. . The Sunday school department of the Firs! Presbyterian church will hold a picnic celebration at Lugoon on Saturday. July 17. Complete ar-rnngements ar-rnngements hove not been made for the affair, but in all probability it will ba aa enjoyable as any of the past. ( |