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Show Society LEAVE FOR YELLOWSTONE Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ensign. Sylvia Dee of Ogden and Mrs. J. C. Armstrong Arm-strong of Los Angeles, will leave tomorrow to-morrow for Yellowstone park, where they will spend two weeks or more.; . isiting ;he points of interest The party left bv auto. SLUMBER PARTY. Miss Maxlno Fox was hostess to a number of little girls last Monday eve-! nlng at a slumber party given at herl home, 2546 Fowler avenue. The even ing waa spent in games, with Eugenie Smilh. Erma Leonard and Effie Gill receiving the prize? Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock and dainty-place dainty-place cards were laid for ihe guests The table was attractively decorated ir1 with flowers and at each place was ' a llitle doll altired In pajamas. On Tuesday morning the little folks left -for their homes after taking a number of pictures and enjoying breakfast. MlSfl M;iine was voted a roval host, ga U, Vj by the following little ladles: Miss Vir- ginis Roberts, Miss Geraldine Leonard, Miss Lucille BlcFarland, Miss Rosalie Gill. Miss Dorothy Corey, Miss Eugenia Smith and Mlsa Emma Leonard Leon-ard COUPLE RETURNS . Alfred Creamer and Iva Rawson. who were married recently in the Salt 1 Lake temple, are now home to their friends at their residence. 3 IDS Ogden A avenue. !;?- LIVE OAK CLUB. f Mrs Iiuru Y 1 nr. , w ; , h.w-e-o .., , R the members of the l ive Oak club ' . Vt Wednesday afternoon at her home on 1 ' " Twenty-second street. Quilting was enjoyed during the afternoon, after ' which a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Carey was assist- if-ed if-ed by her daughter. The following ESj:'c guests were present: Mesdames Fran- M ; ces Coppock, Susie Grose. Adelia j& Bune, Daisy Cashmore, Sarah Drvs- p j - dale, Sarah Eayers, Kate Hyman, Ll'da Morris, Jennie Welsh and Mays Yates L PARTY IN HILLS. One of the pretty events of the past week was the party given at the home wPtf 01 Miss Eva Arbon. 1111 Twenty sixth JL-street JL-street ihe latter part of last week. 5 bout twenty guests were in attend- 0 ance. The early part of the evenint' was spent in plaing games at the home, which was beautifully decorated decorat-ed In the season's flowers. One of the ihinps to cause the most, amusement h was an auction sale . Peter Anderson f- 'A acted as auctioneer. Prize games were won by Mr. Earl I"urniss, Rhea Fur Diss, Lawrence Doxey. Bertha Oakden nd Postmaster George Browning Late in the evening the party wa.-i j conveyed to the foothills, where jpW large camp fire was built and field IB ' games were played. Camp songs were WM suug and 0. bonfire luncheon Waa Ik served. Miss Arbon was assisted in 'f I entertaining by Miss Irma Doxey, Les- 1 I I H he Swan and Pearl Watkins. B LEAVES OGDEN Wi Miss Eva Arbon left Friday for Salt j! 1 Lake, where she will vLsIr friends for HSW several weeks. t . X RETURN FROM VACATION. Mrs. Charles Parker and daughter I Jane have returned from the east, where they spen. a month sinnc friends. Thev were accompanied to Ogden bj Mrs Lenore Irwin. Mr-Furker Mr-Furker s mother, w ho will spend a few daya isiting hero. ' LIBERTY CLUB. The Liberty club of the Ladies' Auxiliary lo tho O. R. C will meet 1 with Mrs Dan Boylo at 26S6 Lincoln j avenue Thursday afternoon |