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Show HsoqetyH Mrs. tto Howard Foster and baby daughter, Beverly Jeanne, departed Wednesday for their home In Los Angeles An-geles after an extended visit at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Thomas B. Burke of this city. Mrs. Foster was formerly MlsS Beverley i . r ! . Hu:-in and a popular member of the younger set here. Ono of tho pretty weddings of tho week took place Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H Toponcv, 3121 Washington avenue, when their daughter. Miss Beatrice Cullon Toponce. bscams the bride Of Charles Henry Cunningham. Bishop W. O. Ridges of the Ninth ward performed per-formed tho wedding ceremony. Mrs. A. E. Nocher attended the bride as matron of honor, while Mr. Nocher acted as best man. The bride was becomingly be-comingly dressed in blue taffeta with an overdress of crepe de chine. She carried B bouquet of bride's roses. The matron of honor was dressed In a gown of blue and carried a basket of flowers. Following the wedding ceremony, cere-mony, a wedding supper was served by tho bride's mother. Mth. John H. Toponce. Covers were laid for thirty guests. The evening was spent In music and dancing. Gifts of beauty and usefulness were showered on tho couple. Both the bride and the groom aro well known In (Jgden. the bride being a popular member of the younger set of the city The groom is an employ of the Utah Rapid Transit eionpany and Is equally well known. fr. and Mrs. Cunningham will make their home In Ogden. Mrs J Douglas Watson has returned re-turned from a four weeks' visit to San Franclscu Mrs. B P. Thinnos entertained I twenty-five guests at a family dinner l.it Sunday afternoon at her lovely residence on Twsntj -eighth street. Tho homo was prettily decorated with flowers. Dr and Mrs. Hcbor E. Robinson have moved their place of residence from the Mealy hotel to the psery apartments Announcement is mads by Mr- and ' Mrs. Fred Nelson of th,.- marriage of j their daughter. Genevieve Florence, to .Gilbert Haven Wilcox. The wedding took place on Monday, January II, Mr. and Mrs Robert Smith wore host, and hostess to a number of friends at a surprise party given In honor of Mrs. Arthur Norton on the occasion of her birthday anniversary, one evening during the week' There were prtnent Mr. and Mrs A. Norton Mr. atul Mrs. Miles L Jones, Mr. and Mr. Frank Cur. Mr and Mrs. Hugh Freestand, Mr, .mu Mrs. r Rowc, Mr, and Mrs W. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. EL Wilson. Miss Daisy V Ashley, MJas' Eva 1 Weeks, Masters Sidney and Leslie Les-lie Norton and the twins, Dosmond and Raymond Norton Miss Rose Hartog of PoontellO, Ida . loft Monday for New York after a few days' visit In i igden Miss Ruth Tanner, daughter of Bishop and Mrs N. A Tannor, left I Wednesday to California for the Lat- tor-day Saints church. Miss Idella M. Fisher entertained a number of her little friends at a ; birthday party one day last week. Tho day was the twelfth anniversary of I the young hostess. Tho party was given at the Fisher residence, 1K3I I.' I'h -t uvenue- Those who enjoyed the games and the refreshments served wsrs B ii"i-ir.s. Ed Jensen. D. Jensen, James Jensen, Gladys Aklns, Clyde Aklns Rhea BUmmsrlll, Vlrga Warden. Lleanor Anderson, Florence Fisher. Ernest T. Fisher and Vera Darney. ( ne of the merriest parties of the past week was hold at the homo of .Mrs Gertrude S. Hutton, whon the members of tho Radiant chapter No. 134 W. (. M L. gathered at her home on Tuesday evening. The affair was a complete surprise to Mrs. Hut-ton, Hut-ton, who was tho first senior regent of the , hapter. A very Informal program was enjoyed and numbers of literary and musical nature were ren-j dered with apt ability. late In the venlng a delicious luncheon, previously previ-ously prepared by the members, was served. Social chats and quiet guessing guess-ing games continued until tho small hours- j Mrs. J. C. WlnUe was tendered a su; prise party Wednesday evening at her home, 3031 Adams avenue, by the members of the Fourth ward Relief Re-lief socleiv. of wnlch Mrs. Wlntle j was a former officer Seventy guests! were present, including members of: the Relief society and their husbands' and officers oi the ward. Mrs. Wlntle was presented with a beautiful cut glass Vase by tho mem bora Music 1 und games were enjoy. d during tho evening and ut midnight a supper w.is sei-ved. Tho rooms were attractive with carnations and ferns. Members of the Service stur legion of Ogden entertained the patriotic luis and organizations of Ogden yesterday uftornoon In the spacious1 auditorium of the ogden High school Abraham Lincoln's ono hundred and twelfth blrthduy anniversary was cele-I brated in song and verse, with a number num-ber of Ogdon s talented young women appearing on the program. Miss' Helen Hunter, assisted by Mrs. Vera Frey Reason, opehed the program ' with a musical selection. This wus followed by a vocal selection from Leslie SuWlle. The most charming featuro of the whole affair was u Hag drill given by fifty membors of the Madison BChoo under the direction Of tholr teacher. Mis Evelyn Turner So well was tho flag drill executed that tho audience wus enthusiastic In their applause for a second showing Marlon Allison, proved her talent and ability by rendering a vocal selection Miss Veda Ecde.i Wright read a paper on Abraham Lincoln's address at ;eltyburg. Mias Fisher and Mlis Hunter, accompanied by Mrs. Rcuson again entertained with a musical number. The address of tho afternoon after-noon was given by Judge J. A. Howell Always an artist Miss Mildred Ware esteemed for hor work, beautifully' 1 rendered number of selections several solo selections were also given vvard Mutual association. Miss Margaret Wallace and her sister. sis-ter. MISS Nona Wallace, entertained at a Wlentlno card party last Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of their par- Hr n,an,J M55 Just'f'n Wallace o,3 Twenty -se snth street. Throush out the entire Wallace residence Km I Cupid depicted In hearts hsld 8 in the decorations stream! of On were attached to tho ehando Hers and were fastened With Uttls ed hearts to the walls In the din livr00,m tl0 U,u fr' red candle" 1 inK roses in .1 low bowl centered fh able. Valentine place cards . JJre fid wenTyC-oneUC9tThor er9 lald ScSe C'i k , ' r Uoi ls FretWel Francl neth Palmer and n2 i. Ken" Misses Ada.u.de AshS u Fmiiy u7r Mary Browning M rv Enuli 5 n'' Woods and the hOStSSis. I,iln' Zella ! Kuturdav .tfternoon. member- . lJoppy Troop. No V "r 8 f Moots were' entertained at nn ?lH formal Valentine par v at th .a" in" thslr captain Uri 1 r ,hw'ome of avenue The -509 d elaborately vvitl h -V a' ' Wide Games f , hearts and test hd u gr-.h h,,i ' a niov? .'-on. A Valetit liie bcxft ' .'olIclouH iunche.m "1U girls In h, iw 'Tr SOrvod- The Taylor, Vlra-lnla P,i, ure Kathryn Kmuw bi ' eJAtsOn. iH-be.in iV,,es.K, ;;nau'':I ;i--v Bertha Eccle. and Ruth Lea, ' |