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Show UAUDEW II LI AMS AT AJANQUET Fun and tho merry god of war fought It out to a llnish at the Fal-Biaff Fal-Biaff cafe during the last hours of Thursday night, and in thc end joviality jovial-ity reigned supreme. Fourteen lads nnd lassies old and younq gathered in the cafo shortly after 11 o'clock to est, drink and be merry. They all canio straight from the Orpbeum, where they ar.j engaged in making the world that is, the part that centers around Ogden see the bright sldo of r.fp. Miss Maude Fulton, who has won s!gnal honors the country over for her clever work along sith William Rock, was hostess at this Ttianksgiving banquet, and the 13 scintillating theatrical theat-rical stars who gathered around the banquet board to enjoy htr hospitality hospital-ity expressed their appreciation by keeping up a rapid fire line of witticisms witti-cisms and causing the "bunch" to laugh at the expense of one of those present. When seated each person found a souvenir wrapped in his cr her napkin, nap-kin, thc gilt of the Fal staff cafe. These little trinkets were in the nature na-ture cf noise makers and were used effectively throughout the repast. A lively discussion ensued between .Viss Minerva Jewell azd Wllltam ICock as to the probable outcome of (bo present "near war" in Mexico. This was kept up at Intervals for an hour or so, and was finally terminated termi-nated when Miss Jewell averred that I he Mexican? never saw a real live aggregation of vaudeville celebrities," u which "the tellow who looks like the devil" graciously assented. Several toasts, witty, wise and otherwise, were given, the fuu ending with an appropriate compliment being tendered the charming hostess of the evening. Following are those who enjoyed the hospitality of Miss Fulton: Mr and Mrs. J F. Gos6, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. William Rock, Ralph Pallma, Goff I'hillips, Harry Steward, Sam Abdal-iih, Abdal-iih, Aloysius Abdallah and Miss Ml-Dcrva Ml-Dcrva Jewell. |