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Show I ; SOCIETY I I I 1 S delightful loft bond pnrt- H 1 "i given Kriiiay evening. January 14, b j I! Miss I nun Ioxcv itl nor homo, 361 B ' j Twenf v-soventh street. tlatnes wen H i played with nil gueeti performing thii pacta with the left hand. A1 tht clo B of the evening Miw Doxey .,-re. I H i perfectly appointed luncheon. Greal mirth d.- eloped thrniis;li the effort? of all to serve themselves in this tin- ) usual manner. If la lne2 Ingebrctsen j Miss iCatelle Hollands and Mrs. ih J Hollands were n Warded the prizes. i, j table, centered with a howl of nar- J j rlssi, place cards for the following i were laid: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace j Browning", Mr. and W. Leslie ' Sv. .in. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hollands, -Mr. and Mrs. M H DoXOy, Mrs. Ada t fJritWOlff, MIsh Mary Campboll, Miss Uorna Jenkins. Miss Betelh Hollands, .Miss Zelta Knlllngger. Miss l.nla lllneh-cllff. lllneh-cllff. Ml?s Inci InBObrotMB, Miss Vcr-j Vcr-j na Riley. M Iss Rthel Poxny. John Ptrth, llenrj' Wntklns. Laurenoe tOX-'; tOX-'; f, Thorrol Cantwell, Walttr Griffith i ml Willard Doxev. I d - Mr. and Mrs. George Huckway an- J nounrc the encasement of their sinter. Miss Kenske Huckway t.. Stanley B Itose. The wedding will tak place In the Salt I-ake temple on Wednesday. Teh. 2. Following the Wedding the ;; young couple will leave for their hon eymoon trip to California and will visit J many points of Interest, where Mr. (loot luhored as a nlaalonery for the 3 L. P. S. church. They are planning . to make their home In Morgan r. ihclr return. ?j Mi. A. W. Ixing has returned to her home In Salt Lake following a week's ' visit here. Mrs. H. A Soderberg and daughters, Virginia nnd Mary, left .luring the j early part of the weel: for !-s AngeW-s, I where they will spend ti e remainder i Of the winter. They will visit with Mrs. Soderberg's sisters. Mrs. A. V. Klrby and Mrs. Charles Haas. Mrs. R. A. Moye of Salt Lake, spent I 'he week In Ogden as the guest of Mrs Walter Anderson. J Mra. William A. Corn and Uttlc H 'laughter. Beatrice, are In I gden for a H five weeks' visit with Mrs Corn's par- 01 i nta. Mr. nnd Mrs. a H Brewer. 1 Lieutenant "orn U with hr Pn.Hie H fleet at Panama. Mr. and Mrs. Corn ' a have their home In long Reach. fl jj Ghnpln a. Pay. accompanied by Mr. j nd Mrs. Harold C. Pay and son. Hur- 1 j old. .Ir . of Brlgh.nn. loft SatUrdl -San KVanclaco. They will sail January I I for Honolulu ier. Mn. Day and the grandson. Chnpin 1 j Cay II. who ion for the i .. j winter! jj ; home In Haleakala In December. A Mr. and Mrs Thomas Say ward of l Boston were guests Monday and T ie t day of Mr. and Mrs QeoigO 8 iilen Mr. and Mrs. Sayward Wl r. -n route to an Francisco. 1 Mra. Claude B. Ca entertained at! two tables of bridge Tueoda evening at her home. 460 Twenty -sixth street. The. room were decorated w n i, n.,r : Honors at bridge were awarded to Mrs I A. Herdti. Following th gamoa luncheon was served. Miss Aileen Smith tumber of her frlendi ai un oHTnlng (.arty Saturdav evening January li. -at her home on Twcntv-fifth street, j Those present were Misses Lueilej Friese. Elva Johnson. Hofon Moore. ' Aileen Smith. Frances Coolidgc and j Messrs. Iwls Fretweil. James M. beth, Kenneth Palmer. Jam. - UttlO' field. Charles Taxton. Jess K inslor. I Games were enloyed nntll . late hour when refreshments were served bj- the ' hosteVs. Pink ms were used fort decorations. The hostess was assisted by Mr C. D. Smith and Mr V ' Willi . 4 Mrs. R. R. Goodman was hostess! at a card party at her hoi fowler avenue, Friday evening. Th.-- tables of cards wore enjoyed With awards going to Mrs. Thomas Wood. Following the games, a perfect!'- appointed ap-pointed luncheon was served by the! hostess. Cut flowers dccr.r:,t. 1 n . t bles. i i i rli 1' Miss Dorothea Elizabeth Kanxler1 was hootoao to a number of her little j t'rleuds l.xst Thursday evening at her home. H62 Twenty-fifth street, L. -tween the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock I The day marked Miss Kanzlcr's elov-! enth birthday anniversary. were enjoyed to the fullest extent, the' youthful company vicing with one an-other an-other for the prizes. At it.sn o'clock Miss Kanzler escorted her guests to the' dining room, where dainty refresh -I mcnts were served a color sch. me of pink and white was carried out in the decorations. with an elaborate birthday cake, in pink and white centering cen-tering tho table. ! Those invited wcr0 Louise Madson EaProle Lindsay. Luclle Seowcroft 1 Dorothy Doster. Catherine C.ihlll, ! Touise BeclOS) Elizabeth Nyo. Rose' Mar" Barber, Ira Nye, Rondel und Alice Tanner, Tyler Brown, Blaine Morse. Stephen Richardson, Curtis' Rockefollbw, Lduiae McKay, Tillman! JOhn-yn. Hal Armstrong. Gerard, lIKlOmp, RObori nnd Virginia Marchsnl Maud Junior Kanalor. ' Mrs. Fred X. Hess will be bout, sn to the mombori Of the Five Hundred ijolub, Thursday, at her home, 151 Blinker avenue. Mrt. P H. Pape will be hostess to her club Thursday. i The annual celebration of the birth-du birth-du anniversary of the Scottish poet. Ku'.rt Burns. '-il l.e aj;.iln observed, I thlH year when members of the Offden Ek "ts Join together Tuesday evenlii r i In the Woodmen of tho World liaJl j The da- will mark the one hundred and Btty-aaooqf annlveroary, Committees Com-mittees have been working for the last i two weeks on an appropriate program. J L'nder ;regor Stewart, James MoMU lan and John Wilson tho following! procram will li given. Bajjrplpaa selection. "The Campbells Are Coming". . .Ogden Pipe Band Opening remarks Chairman James btyadala Song. "TJlOrt was a Tad Born In Kyl" Audlenco Rea.IInc Robert Burns ( Pr. A. S. Condon) Archie Neal Song Afton 'A'ater ' John G. sfoMillU Song. ") Whistle and 1 11 "ome Tae Ye, My ford". .Mrs Agnes Wnrner i (ration. "Rohrrt Burns" Rev. J.din W. ilyslop i Song. ' Cumin- " . . . . . Mathcw Gall Song "Coming Thro' the Rve" Mrs. Artie Blakely ! Trio. "Willie Brewed a Peck o' Mailt" Grogor Stewart. Wllllnm Jack and James Simps-on Accompanist Miss Ivlne Shields P'ollowlng t program there will be dancing. Crawford's full orchestra will fOrnlnh the music Refreshments will he served, James Prysdalc is the chairman of the committee that havo ! arranged the plans for the entire af-' ... MKs Ella Kell. who is soon to be-i be-i come the bride of Clarence Prewhaw. I was tht, compllmentd guest at a parcel par-cel shewer glvn by Mattte and Bonsio Preohaw Monday evening. Gamos and I conlesis were enjoyed until a late hour ' when a deie oilfl lUBOheOn ws served 1 by the llONle.sefl M ins Kell k is t h j recipient of many beautiful and useful use-ful gifts Those present wrc Mas-i Mas-i dames Maud Ward. Mabel SMeUn. lO-! lO-! rotta Wangsgaard. Oenerlevo White. Margaret lreshaw, Pom Malone. G. W. Tripp. Marlon Rem v. i Seifers. B. Johnson. Mae Willis. Edna John-I John-I son. Agnes Warner, Ethel I'rcshaw. 1 T. C. Men er. MaCle Collins. P. Kiel ; and J. M. Prephnw. and the Misses Mayme Walsh. AmeUa Niaus. Sylvia ' Punhani. Atsrsraref .Voorlander. Marie Rlead. Ell? Kell. Faun Relgrnlller. Ju-Eel!. Ju-Eel!. '.--.lle i ,rti. l:. ha Moves. Bessie Preshsw X'lrgitiit Dtmbble, Muttle WyaooK Ida Boatta and Mattle Preshaw Mrs. Emma J. iflnley left during trie art- psrt of the WOdk ror a visit on the Paelftc coasl. i C. D, Brown lep Osjden Saturday on the i .verland Limited for California. hr he is planning to spend the tc-malnder tc-malnder ff the winter M Uie nueit of his daughter. Mrs. L. K. Cowles. of Berkeley, and a sister In LoWOr California Cali-fornia Mr ali. I Mrs. O. K. Piekrt of Idaho Ida-ho Falls. fda who hsve .ieen isltln-with isltln-with Mr. :nd Irs Wise, departed for 8alt Like Thursday. Mr nnd Mrs. Pickens have been entertained at : number of noclal events during their! stay in Ogdan m One of the pretty Wvdduiss of thej week was that of Mies Ivy Lloyd and Elmer Jensen, which ool. place at ! the home of the bride's parents, Mr. i and Mn. William .V. Lloyd, 16f. Te e,, - 1 ty-thlrd stret. The ceremon- sraa performed hy Bishop Valentino ef Brlgham. uncle of the hrdegroom : The l.ride was at .rv.cti In a gown' cf pal,, pink silk and carried a eh'.wer! bouquet of bride's roses. ..lis Mar-i tha Chritensen attended the bride, while Arvllle Palton acted as heM man. Little Miss Virginia Pavenport, niece of the hrlde. wa the ring bere Tho Lloyd home whm decorated for he occasion with cut flowers taking prominence prom-inence in the adornment p irng the ceremony the couple stood under a large weddinK bell, constructed of roses. A wedding luncheon was served serv-ed to thirty-six guests. Those present were Mr and Mrs. N. C fThrlstensen cf Brlgham. Bishop and Mrs. Valentine Valen-tine of Brlgham. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Nelson of Logan. Mr and Mrs. Sam Watfstaff of Taylorsvllle. Mr and Mrs. Laurence Pavenport of Sa.lt I-ake Mr and Mrs. A. B. Stalling. Mips Susie Evans, Mrs. Sophie Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stevens. Mr and Mrs. James Hansen, Mia Ellen Jensen Miai Lilly Lloyd. Howard Jensen Mlas Iris Lloyd and MLis Manila W'adrnaii - - . The girl jicouts of the First Preshy-Iterlan Preshy-Iterlan church, under the leadership , of their Captain, held their first party par-ty Saturday afternoon. January 15, In jtho basement of the church. At thej i i vote of each of the scouts, the affair i iwas made a costume parly, members of the troop com'ng in dresses repre-1 'sentatlvc of other countries and l-.ok 'characters. Mlas Helen Vor-I. fr.m the harems of tho Oat received tlie prize for tho best co.-u.,me. Others vi,f.f.o .ostumes wern effective prere Hazel Qibaon, Jessie Smith. Enni, o Pavls and Norma Beaver. Others present Included Alice DcWltt. Murna Chapman, Helen May Osgood. Melba Uowman. Jessie Parks, Eva Wackcr Frances Bryant. Luclle. Bryant. Mrs C H. Klnp and Mis Hose Astlll. Tho time was 3pent In playing game En nice Iiavls and MeP.a Bowman receiving receiv-ing the prizes. At C. o'clock a lunch-1 on w served to all jresent Covers' v an laid for fourteen. Ace Briscoe Was the complimented ' at a surprise party Friday cv-i cv-i ning. January 14, given at tho home of his parents Mr and Mrs. J ei. ''"c ' 246 Heal avenue a light lunchconwas served during the early narl of tho ev.-nlng. Lh hours following follow-ing bcin,f spent in dancing and Kami T hoso present wero Miss Anna Jennings, Jen-nings, a-e Briscoe Mle Ethel Mes-slck. Mes-slck. George Van Dyke, Miss Thclma Colllne, '"em Crosby. Miss Cora IWanaarard, AJyln Crltchlow, Miss Eth-el Eth-el Howe and Harold Messlck. Miss , Anita Fowels. Htri,PI t Fronk. Mies irllne Patche and Charlea Paxton 1 Mies Charlotte arandama and John n en:- in i ompllnjient to her daughter Mr. 1 F -Henry of Reno. Nov.. Mrs. IduIs Kabell entertained at a card part da ev nir.K ut her loely resl-denee resl-denee On 'j)Ual avenue Three tab-lea tab-lea at nm were played. After an evening of unusual enjoyment, an appetising ap-petising luncheon was served by the lOft.-v. -insI.i by Miss Bemlce Har-AtK.u; Har-AtK.u; fifteen gm-s:., ware proa-Urt proa-Urt Honrs Irft fur her borne In i Ki-no, Vednesday night ' I r"car Bingham was the honored guest at a farewell party Monday -v- nloftlTon by Maudi an.; Duani llay-lor llay-lor ut their home In Rlvordale, Mr. Bingham will leave soon (Or a mission to the central states. The early hours Of the evening were spent In dancing (and games. Muajoal selection! were given by 'era Hobeon and Earl I"r-fco? I"r-fco? The rooms wre decorated witb loaraatlona and narcissi. Luncheon wan served by Mrs Lenaard and Ml. J. T. Bitter to the following u. ." Misses Patriae Cjhamberlin, Haaei Bingham. Helen Bingham, Agnes Bingham. Bthol IV. veil, Edith MaW, Trude Turner, Winifred Petera Mabel Ma-bel Gatesford. Elva Neleon, Helen Thomas. Haaelle Taylor. Vera HobaOn, Virginia Taylor. I.aVern Bingham Veru Bitter. OladVl Kilter. Beaefe Thompson. Ttlli.. Thompson. Lillian Russell; Meas i near Bingham. FtMiR Chamberlln. Sr., Frank Cham-berlln, Cham-berlln, Jr . Fre.i Kuhlman. Earl Parker. Par-ker. Joe Kuasell. Wllford Mitchell. Raymond Thomas. Brent Hill:.-. !: ben Cole. Vernal Slnip&on. Pale it. t v - er. Joseph Russell, ' :i r Drowning, l-eslle Ballantyne, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Bingham. Mr and Mrs. L-naard and Charles Taylor. Mr. Bingham was the recipient Ol man gifts of remembrance. Mrs. Helen Cortex left Tuesday to resume her studies nt the 1'nlveralty of California at Berkeb-y. after spending spend-ing a three weeks' vacation With her mother. Mrs Evelyn Q Cortes Mlas Cortes will complce he- senior year at the unlvarilty. Mr. and Mrs. William Craig hae returned re-turned frm a Islt in 1 Mr and Mrs. Weelej .1 I'.ir-.er vktr guests In ngdeii laet Week-end Mrs F. E. Nichols has returned from a trip on ths coa Mrs. P. B. Haslet returned Sunday from a villi with Mra F u Herring ton in Palo Alto, Calif. Mrs. Haslet also vbite.l with fri' n.ls In Slin Joae, San Francisco and Oakland Mrv Cail B. ".e!ger was Undered a! surprise party Satu-dav evening, Jan-i uury ir. at her home, g Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth street, by the members of her I five hundred club. The occasion waa) tho birthday anniversary of Mrs. Qei-, Sfer. Club member presented her.' with a dalntv set of cut glass water' goblets. Four tables wero arranged for five hundred and at midnight, al supper was served A mound of vlo-1 lota formed the d.cratB e c nt. rpl.-. e for the table. Coming as a complete syrprao to their many friends the wedding of Miss Alta F Nlelaen and Clen E. Mac- both took place Saturday afternoon. January u. In Sal' Ulc The oung couple slipped awa) from tho.r friends during the early part of the morning, ending word later In the day of tholr marriage In the rrpltal city. Mrs. Macbeth is the daughter of Mra N. H j Nlolaon of HunLsvllle. and is a teach-1 er at the North Washington school. .Mr. .ind Mra Macbeth will make their home in i (f'l"'n Announcement le made of the marriage mar-riage of Mrs. Mary Heard of 274 Twen-ty-thlrd street to Ralph Crew. Mondav' afturnoon In Suit 'iko. Mrs. Heard Is well known In Ogden. having been a resident here for several years. Mr. , 'row was formerly a Pocatcllo man. but has worked Id Ogden n an ex- pro moaaanger of the I'nlon Pacific Mr. Frew Is now stationed In Salt Lake, where the couple will make their i home. Mr. und Mrs. Kucl C. Harden ami children left Ogdofl Wednesday for California w here they expect to spend Ithe remainder of the winter They wei mpanled hy Mies ituth Hav- den of Mollnoa, California, who had been spending the past months In Hgden see Un W T AHtlii entertained a few' frit nds dneaday afternoon nt I a Kensington party at her home, ttlll Tylci avenue The time wn spent In needlework and in social chat. A dain-prepared dain-prepared luncheon was served bv the in.steMx assisted .by har daughter, Mlas Roee Ann Astlll. The Invited irere Mr Jchn Hal!. Mrs. Prodi 1 'r. Mr- O. H Brtletf. Mrs A D. I Uarber, Mrs. Kl... klngton. Mrs Clsr- ' ' ' " " ' ' ' Mrs. J. P. Bussell. Mrs. Oeoree i'lerm .n Mra V. s u..a.. I , Mi-r J A Smith. Mis. II. C King and' Mrs. A Blch. . John nest Hlpwell left at 1:80 O'olOoh Wednesday to fll A mission for the Latter-Lay tfaint church In Australia Mr. Hlpwall has been the complimented gues at several affairs during the last two weeks, the last of n"h waa a farewell party given Monday Mon-day evening at the home of his par-' par-' i If John Hlpwell of v et rVsber. Thirty guests were an- '' " 'nod With games. A suDnsr was served later In th e' enlng. This Is the lOCOnd mission that Mr. Hlpwoll ii.i.-i filled for th- I. 1 1. S church, the bavlng boon tilled five years ago In tho northern states. oo |