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Show MRS. PAULINE M. WATERFALL, who took the part of the gypsy queen in the opera, "The Bohemian Girl," presented by the Weber college, at the Orpheum Tuesday evening. eve-ning. (Ridges-Rabe studio ) I fr"'" . .. j I : ! ! :" : ; ;j i ' j I i : j Miss Wlnna Bruorton. daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bruorton was delightfully surprised by a number of her school friends and two of her ' j teachers, Tuesday evening, November 28 at home. 980 Jefferson ave- i nuc The day was Miss Bruerton's twelfth birthday annlxersary. The eve-Inlng eve-Inlng xvas an enjoyable one, games and ! music being the diversion. For con-tOStant con-tOStant games, prizes were awarded I to i 'anna Bomsden, Madeline Marriott, 'Florence Badger and Miss Margaret i Bmurthwalte. Miss Bruerton also gavo several readings A tray luncheon was; served at a late hour. Colored balloons bal-loons xvere the favors. Covers were I laid for tha following Mr-. G. W Bruerton, sr. Mrs A Bamsdcn, Mr. 1 and Mrs. A. E. Bruerton and tho Misses Miss-es Edith Light. Margaret Smurthwalte, Danna Kamsd-n. Verda BamsdOn, Madeline Ma-deline Marriott, Alice Had field, 1 lenience len-ience Badger. lxulse Livingston and the guest of honor. Man) beauUfulri j gifts were presented to Miss Bruerton. Bruer-ton. Mrs N. J Hlnton. Mrs. Mary P. Grif-!fin Grif-!fin and Mrs. Mary E Griffin, visited .Mr. and Mrs Weaver at the County Infirmary Tuesday. November 28 The visitors found Mr. and Mrs Weaver1 (very contented and everything In Ilr.-,t class condltlou. . A number of friends were entertain- j o.l Monday afternoon by Mr and Mrs 1 Fred Williams, the day being their i 20th wedding anniversary They re-ceived re-ceived many beautiful china gifts. Sev-oral Sev-oral musical selections were played by j I Roy Williams, a son. and several boy, friends while dinner was being served Carnations and roses beautifully adorned the table. Among those present pres-ent xvere Mrs. Lucy Clark, Ruby Sam-solo. Sam-solo. Joes Lund. Kato Iloogard. Nell Ranson, Annie BlUth, Anna Waltman. Nellie Bhafer, Ella Farley. Laura Taylor Tay-lor and Lillian McGregor. Mrs. Bluth ! won first prlz.' In a guessing contest I and Kato Hoogaxd tho consolation 'prize At another (fame, JOSS Lund j received tho Irst prize and Nelllo Sha- fer the consolation prlso, ... Mr and Mrs. Warren L. W attis nttendod the annual celebration of tho student body of the University of l.'tih hold In Salt Lake, W ednesdav evening ut the Orpheum tii'V.r. preceding pre-ceding the football game Thursday between the teams of tho University of Utah and tho Agricultural college; Mr. Wattls Is a regent of tho unlvor-slty unlvor-slty A number of friends pleasantly surprised sur-prised Miss Ivy Bkeen Saturday evening, eve-ning, November 2.r, at her home in plain City, in honor or her birthday nnnlversary. A shorl musical program xvas given. The guests then went to Ilnoper. where dancing was .nJoyd. At ft late hour they returned to Miss Bkoen's homo and enjoyed a hot supper. sup-per. ... Mrs. J, F. Gay has returned rrom a visit with, relatives in Salt Lake, Mosi . la borate preparations are being be-ing made by the women of tho First Presbyterian church for their annual bazaar, which Will be held Tuesday, December G. in the church. There xvill be more and finer articles on display dis-play than have ever been offered by this church before. The designs arranged ar-ranged for the booths promise a most attractive display and special entertainment enter-tainment xx 111 be provided for tho afternoon af-ternoon and e vening. Turkey Chrl it-mas it-mas dinner will bo served Tuesday night, beginning at six o'clock. Tho dinner Is ln charge of a committee Of which Mrs. Angus Kennedy is chairman. Mrs. John Munson and Mrs Dr. A. D. Barber will have supervision sup-ervision of tho dining room. Mrs. Earl C Richardson and Mrs. Wade M. Johnson will be in charge of the Japanese tea room ln which tea will be : irved In costume and china tea articles ar-ticles offered Mrs. John Edward Carver Car-ver will -be in charge of the ap-on booth, Mrs. J. M. Russell in charge of Hie miscellaneous booth. Mrs. H 11 Lltsenberg will direct the linen booth and Mrs. Angus Kennedy will supervise super-vise the fancy work booth Tho W estminster est-minster Guild will have a booth in Which art novelties will be displayed. The Intermediate Young People'! society under the leadership of Mrs 8, J Finch xvill conduct a confection f orncr Mrs. C. M. Carstensen. who has been visiting friends ln Los Angeles and San Diego, for the past two months, will lov- soon for Portland, 0re., where she xvill visit with friends before returning to her borne In i gden. ... At tho Orpheum theatre Tuesday evening, students of voice of the Weber college school of music presented pre-sented William Balfe's opera. "Tho Bohemian Girl." before an unusually large audience. Tho opera xvas presented pre-sented under the direction of William H. Manning, with Ernest F. Oboi n as assistant musical director. A feature introduced with grout success was tho appearance of Mlas Ruth Stevens, ballot dancer, and a troupo of young glrlS under her direction. ... Hron Foulger and Janet XOUB . ppeared In fodr one-act plays, given al the Fourth xvard amusement hall Thursday evening, The plays were given for tho benefit of tho Scandinavian Scandi-navian foung Men's and Young (Vomen'fl Mutual improvement association. asso-ciation. Txvo of the plays were written by Moroni Olsen of Ogden, Following this, a dance was given. Tho evo-lng's evo-lng's affairs were largely attended. . Mrs. Frqd Sehmlog and small daughter, lrone of Seattle, Wash., Who have been the guests of Mrs. L, B, Gramly and family of 2266 Washington Wash-ington aeenun, Tor a exv days last week, it-rt Tuesday evening for Greely, Colo., and Kearney, Neb. where the) Iwill make sh sntended init with rela- 1 lives and rrlends. Mr and Mrs George E. Fowler and I family of Hooper xvere guests of Bupt and Mrs. B. A Foxvler at their ' residence on Thirtieth street. Thanks-' Thanks-' giving day. Dinner was served to tho following George E. Fowler, Effle i Foxvler, Leone Fowler, Fern Ossmen and i-C lair Morine. Norman. Donald, Edward, Ben Earl, and Franklin, besides be-sides the family of the host and i hostess. Lois and Velln Fowler assisted as-sisted xvith the serving. ... I Twenty friends of Mrs. John Bther-j Bther-j lngton pleasantly surprised her Saturday Sat-urday evening. November 2G Tha ' time was spent with cards, music and dancing. A tray luncheon xvas served by Mrs. Etherington. Red yellow and white chrysanthemum:, der orat.vj . the rooms. ' Miss Lavon Birch and Miss Vlrla Orglll left Wednesday evening for BWerton, to spend Thanksgiving and the week-end xvith Mlus Orglll s parents par-ents ... Bon Spenco of Salt Iake was an 1 Ogden visitor Thanksgiving dav ... Mrs. Harry Brockmeyer of Evan-, Evan-, ston. Wye., has been the house gxiest I of Mrs. C. D. Walker for the past week, ... i Mr and Mrs. Harry Greenwell w.-ro nfertalred nt dinner nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. liollo Greenwell on Fifteenth Fif-teenth street. Mr. und Mrs. Harry Greenwell are going to California to make their home. ... Mlas Roma Knight of this cry is the house guest of Mrs. W S Wood, of Salt Lake, over the week-end. " 1 Mlsr. Frances O'Mars of Salt Lake opent Wednesday in Ogden. the guest I of Mrs. T. D. Kyan. ; Mrs. T. Haslet and Sirs. F. E. ! Nichols hnxo returned from Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. where they attended the general grand chapter mooting of O E. S.. xvhlch xvas held from Is'o- V inber 14 to 18. p . Mr. and Mrs Robert I. Burton and children leit Wednesday morning for southern California to spent tho xvln- tcr. . . Mr. and Mrs. Loyal M. White and Mr and Mrs. Lethe T. Pond of Cleveland, Cleve-land, Ida., are spending the week with , Mr and Mrs. Barnard J. White, parents par-ents of Mr. White and Mrs. Fond, |