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Show isj -- ''I t x!y,rch? ,nni thplr friends to hear .Miriam Woodt.t'rry of Nw h rk.nexl Tuesday afternoon )n ihe J!""1? h and tr the social hour which t Vi rliiw in the church parlors. The loiiowlng committc-o is In charge: .MeHdames Thaanuw, Dalrymplc. Cutr r.Bi , Ufr"r' p'tTCe. Gideon. 1'oster, i erklns, Winter and Misses Mathls. fierce, Gunncll. Williams and Bucks. j IN HONOR OF MISS CWILLIAMS. A unique nffalr In the form of a I bridge party and bowl shower t-oni- Lined was lvon at the home of Mrs. I 1. II. Perry last Saturday afternoon I In honor of Miss Flo Gwlllisins by I Aire. D. II. Peery. Miss Ethel Hnnnan and Miss Georgia Young. Tho largo i parlors were fragrant with their ar- J tlstie .rotuislon of spring blossoms I and bridge was played by the ladles; vach wearing a gay-colored cap. The I tallies were represented each by a feather which was placed In a lnd"s I cap as counted. Following the card ' games refreshments wen? Berved In the dining room. The table, dainty I and unique in Its variety of odd, but pretty decorations, was lighted by pretty shaded candles In handsome ' mudelabra and the refreshments were I served In dainty bowls which were the gifts to the Euc-its of houor. i Those present: McEnroes D. H. Terry, Harold Peery. Horace Peery, Joseph Peery, Arthur Wright, Kills. Spargo. True, Bristol, Walker, Wood, Knlscly; the I MIsscr Adams, Taylor, Fitzgerald, Browning and Wallace of Ogden, and tho Misses Alice and Rea Nibley and Alice Farnuworth of Salt Lake. BANQUET TO CHOIR. One of the pleasantest pocial affairs or the week was the banquet to the numbers of St. Joseph's choir bv Rev. gather Cushnahan. given at ft o'clock Thursday evening at the Virginia. The dining room presented a beautiful, scene with Its exquisite decoratons In' Pink and white, with festoo is of sml-lax sml-lax and soft light. The table a-ipolnt-"nfs w?i"c perfect in detail, and with ine floral decorations and choice viands, nothing could havo added to its attractiveness. Covers woro laid for thirty guests. Following the pleasant, informal "our nrtuiKl the banquet table, music, games und other social diversions were enjoyed in the parlors, the occasion occa-sion proving one of the thoroughly enjoyable ones that Father Cushnahan so well knows how to conduct. The guests were: Mrs. W. O'hrlen, Mrs. M. Kennedy, X Lulu Cahlll.' Misses Daisy Maglnn..-Inez Platfoot Bey.slo BurnB, Maud MalthewH. Florence Flor-ence Cooney, Maud Hayes. Rose Blel Marie Itrabble, Edna llealv Mrs. j' Tomasek, Mrs. Henth, Mrs E. M. Convoy; Con-voy; Missis Frances Smith. Irene Streng. Loretta Maloue. Genevieve-Malone, Genevieve-Malone, Irene Tomasek; Messrs. John Junk, Charley Magulre, Leo Clark, W. O'Brien, p. Iiauchman, Walter Baur-h-;nan. SURPRISE PARTY. I Mrs. O. Eckhardt whs happily sur- prised by a number of her friends on Monday afternoon, the occasion l.e-I l.e-I lng her birthday anniversary. Cards and guessing contests were the dl-1 dl-1 version of the afternoon, Mrs. Aggie I Burton, Mrs. R. Wllkins and Mirs j Ruby Glltnoro lelng awarded the , prizes. An elaborate supper was served serv-ed at which, toasts to tho hostess, merry jests and pleasam reminiscences reminis-cences were greatly enjoyed. Mra Kckhurdt was the recipient of many appropriate gifts as tokens of toe love and esteem of her numerous friends. The guests -were: Mrs. Mary Farley. Far-ley. Mrs. Aggie Burton. Mrs. I. Gil-more. Gil-more. Mrs. IL WUkluK. Mrs. Will Stcv-enson, Stcv-enson, Mrs. Will Drytidale, Mrs. M. li. Wheelwright. Mrs. George Hart, Mre. John Utttehelnr, Mrs T. B. Wheelwright, Mrs. Oscar Ohlson, Mni. Frances Keyes, Mrs. K. Bachman, ' Miss Ruby Gllmore, Miss Mary Batch- i elor. j ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mrs. George M. Kerr announces the ongngetnent of her daughter, Bella A. Kerr, to David B Wilson, tho wedding to take place in the Salt Lake temple April 27., The Ladies' Aid soc iety of the Mclh odlft church will hold Its regular monthly meeting with Mrs A. 10. Wetherby, GS.J Twenty-sixth street, at 2.30 on Thursday afternoon. Plans for the bazaar to be held on April 29-20 29-20 and the "May day breakfast" on the 30th will be" completed. All the ladles of the church and congregation are most cordially Invited to be present- Mesdames Crout, Crossman and II. L. Grlflln will assist the hostess. Mls Jennie Ferguson has returned to her home In Ogden after an extensive ex-tensive irip to the coast. Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and L03 Angeles An-geles being Included in the Itinerary. (Continued on Page Five.) , BIRTHDAY PARTY. The home of Mrs. W. If. Wadman, 1927 Steele Avenue, was the scene of a very" pleasant gathering Friday afternoon, af-ternoon, April 13, when a few of her friends called to remind her that it was her birthday. A most enjoyable time was had by all. Those present were: Mcsdamen C. WTiorten, J Smedlng, P. Varley, J. Ingebretson, N. Snyder, C. Summerlll, T Farr. C. Johnson, G. Gregory, L. Fenstermaker, M. Aik-ens, Aik-ens, L. Edllnd, 1. Sawyer, Miss E. Wadman. 1 PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB. Mrs. A. Baker entertained the Past Noble Grand club at her home, 131 West Twenty-seventh street, Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, April 7. Those present pres-ent were: i Metidiimen: K. Randall, 15. Meld, r ; 3. Tyree, A. Lansing. K. Bogart, M. ; Moon, B. Royal, G. Koons, E. Myers, ' S. Baker, S. Turner, E. Morrison, V. i Mathews, F. Sawyer. j RECEPTION. ' I The reception tendered ihe visiting I ministers and guests by the women of the Firnt Presbyterian church Monday I evening of this week was an event J which called out a very largo number ' of attendants. The parlors were pret- ' Illy decorated, music was furnished ( lud refreshments woro served. ' GENERAL INVITATION GIVEN. 1. 1- The ladles of the Congregational II rliurch have sent out a general invlta- I lion to all the ladies of the Ogden i . . . . i (JOCIFTr (Continued from Page Three.) -PYTHIAN SISTERS. Mrs. Win. Glasmann and Mrs. F. A. Barry were the gracious hostesses to the Pythian Sisters' Birthday club on Tuesday of this week at the homo of Mrs. Glasmann. Cards were Indulged In and Mrs. A. S. McBeth, Mrs U. S. Hood and Mrs. W. J. Mullck were the prize winners. The rooms were pret'lly decorated and arranged and a delicious and well appointed luncheon was served. The guests were: Mesdatnes W. N. Anderson, J. D Robh C. A. cklnnd Williams, A. S. McBeth. W. P. Waison Isella Tyree, U. S. llcod. S. Kline. K. P. Gulllbur. W. A. McGaw G Mark. W. I J Mullck. Stauford and Miss Louls.i Ritter. Love's Market. She Harold, do you speculate? Harold Well. I'm engag'd to you. Life. |