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Show a delightful luncheon was served late hi the evening The house was beautifully beau-tifully decorated with cut roses. Dining the afternoon the members of the club presented Mrs. Allison with a set of hand painted salt and 'f pepper shakers. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs Ebllng Friday, the 2Sth. WEDDING BELLS. The marriage of Miss .lennie West, daughter of Mrs. Sadie E. West and lirenzo Parley, ,lr , was solemnized In the Salt lake Temple on Wednesday Wednes-day last. A delightful reception was given the happy couple on their arrival at the home of tho bride's mother. No 2217 Grant avenue, by their Immediate Immedi-ate relatives ami friends. The young couple were also the recipients of main beaut ili:l and useful presents, j The home was prettily decorated I with autumn leaves, ferns and (low-ers (low-ers and the V.rldo wore a beautiful bouquet of bride's roses. During the evening those present greatly enjoved a numtx-r of soprano solos, "sung b Miss Myrtle Ballinger. and tenor . solos, sung by F. Earl West A number of piano solos by Ernest Obora added much to the pleasure plea-sure of the occasion , A delicious luncheon, served at 11 ; p. m.. by Mrs. Pearl Smuin, Mrs. I l.cla Richards and Reta and Ada West, sisters of the bride, was enjoyed en-joyed to the fullest measure. The guests departed for their homes at 12 p. in. wishing the young couple a long and happy voyage on the sea of matrimony. On Thursday evening Mr and Mrs. Farley were pleasantly surprised at the home of Mrs. West by a number num-ber of singers from the Ogden Tabernacle Taber-nacle choir, of which Mrs. Farley Is a popular member. High-five was played, a number of musical selec-i selec-i tlons were rendered by Misses Zelpha 1 Arave and Stella Wright, In a most pleasing manner, and delicious refreshments re-freshments were served and a general good time was had by all present Mrs. Patrick Healy, 2T,20 Jefferson avenue, and is a graduate of the Boa-ton Boa-ton School of Technology, class of 0:1. He has many friends in Ogden and Wyoming who offer best wishes. Miss Holden Is given extended mention men-tion in her home paper and described as a young lady of estimable qualities and an accomplished violinist. The W. C. T. U. will meet on Wed nesday at 2:'!u p. m., in Good Templars" Temp-lars" hall, 2170 Washington avenue. A full attendance of the members Is respectfully re-spectfully urged. Mrs Vern Ilobson entertained last Friday afternoon for Miss Dot Hob-son, Hob-son, who Is to be married soon. The Martha Society are meeting with Mrs. A. P. Mlbbs at the Hot Springs this afternoon. Mrs. O. M. Runyan and Mrs Fred M. Nye will entertain at a bridge party next Friday afternoon Miss Frances Shufflebarger left for poeatello, Idaho, where she w'lll attend at-tend the wedding of Miss Kathleen i Kane and George Schaffer. as brides- I maid, on Wednesday. Miss Kane Is a graduate of the Sacred Heart acad- oniy and has scores of friends in j Ogden The Misses O'Nell will attend the wedding of Miss Kathleen Kane in Poeatello, on Wednesday. Miss Carrie Davis, head of the Foreign For-eign Mission Home in San Francisco, was the guest of Mrs. Frank Peterson Peter-son on Friday. Miss Davis Is en route to the National Missionary convention con-vention at Buffalo, New York, and was Joined here by the national delegates dele-gates from the Pacific and Inter-mountain Inter-mountain states. Mrs. Peterson accompanied ac-companied Miss Davis and the delegates dele-gates on the observation car of their train as far as Salt Lake, cjocmrr.. i BUSINESS COLLEGE DANCE. The Ogden Business College's dancing party, which was given at , the Royal Academy Thursday even J lng, proved a blp siiccss, both finan clally and socially, when more than . two hundred couples tripped to the light fantastic. Tr hall was profusely pro-fusely decorated with pennants and ribbons of the college colors, while over In one corner under a display of magnificent decorations could be seen one of the leading students serving the punch, which eery one pronounced pro-nounced delicious." The music which was rendered by Salter's orchestra, was also very pleasing and scorned to help fill every one with that friendly and sociable feeling toward each other which always results in a pleasaut time for all those present The crowd dispersed that evening TOLSTOI CIRCLE. i The members of Tolstoi Circle met with Mrs. T W. Clancy, at her pleasant plea-sant home on Childs avenue, at their last regular meeting, and will meet again In two weeks with Mrs. W. Edwards Ed-wards at her homo on Washington avenue. The unique entertainment wa.s much enjoyed b.v all. it being Irish day with the club. The following program pro-gram was glxen: 1 Know by the Smoke That so Gracefully Curled," Mrs. C. II. Gosling, poem reader; Travels Through Ireland' was led by Mrs. L BeuHchel. Mrs. E. W. New- combe reading a paper on the ways and habits of the people of Ireland; timely topic, "Mrs Caroline Bartlett 1 Crane. .Minister to Municipalities," Mrs. John Reid, Interprethe reader, will entertain at the Congregational church on Tuesday evening. She will be assisted by the ladles of the church. Miss Ethel Rhoda Maycock. Is spending a week in Logan as the gur-st of her uncle, J. H. Marshall, proprietor of the Eagle hotel. The "500" club will meet with Mrs. Matt Browning next Saturday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. D. J. Malonc left for San Francisco yesterday for n week's visit In San Francisco. Mrs. Ma-lono Ma-lono Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.) Manson on her trip. Mrs. W. H. Ixiomls, of Rawlins, Wyo., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ljdla Farley, expressing themsohes as having had the time of their lives and the faculty and student body as royal entertainers, entertain-ers, hoping that they might again, in the future, have the pleasure of attending at-tending one of their college galas. ; FAREWELL PARTY. Tho Dix Logan Relief Corps No 2. to the number of thirty were entertained enter-tained at the beautiful home of Mrs. Walter Couch, assisted by Mrs. Couch sr. The party was in the nature na-ture of a farewell to the Corps president. presi-dent. Mrs. Addle Williams, before her departure for California for Ihe winter. win-ter. High five was played and resulted re-sulted In prizes being awarded to Mes-dames Mes-dames Kennedy, Hnss and Dodge, and the guest's prize was won by Mrs. Thomas Merour. After a short program pro-gram a banquet was held, the 'abl? being decorated in autumn loaves. Many words of praise were given Mrs. Courli, also a vote of thanks for the very pleasant afternoon when all bade the resilient 'good bye" and wished her a pleasant Journey and a safe return from the beautiful land of flowers. was led by Mrs. Newcombe. The ladies then repaired to tho dining din-ing room where cards with Irish quotations, quo-tations, in original design, the green color prevailing, marked the place for each guest. The place cardi created much merilment Delicious refreshments, served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Clancy, were an added add-ed charm to tho afternoon's pleasure The guests of the club wore Mes-darnes Mes-darnes Moody. Williams and White. SURPRISE PARTY. At the homo of Mrs. J. L. Blosser, Friday evening, October 14, was given a Mrthdav party in honor of Miss Maude Wallln, a very enjoyable evening was spent, games and also a musical concert was Included The rooms were dalntly decorated In red draperies nnd autumn leaves. Presents Pres-ents of many friends were accepted with thanks ami good wishes. Those Invited were Mrs. J. A. Bios-ser, Bios-ser, Mr. Carl Wa'.lin, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Llndstrom, Mrs. C. Wappler, Mr. Carl Larson. Misses Verna Bucklrlie, Myrtle Stone, Olga Llndstrom. Ellen Shaugnessy. Janle Larson. Mabel Almes. Irene Swanson and Rose Llndstrom. Super was served at 11 o'clock. Including In-cluding cream and cake after which the happy crowd bid each other good ' night. i KENSINGTON. j Mrs. E. I Ford and Miss Elsie Browning were the hostesses at a beautifully appointed Kensington at the leshlcnce of Mrs. Ford on Madison Madi-son avenue, Friday, October 1 1 The ' afternoon was spent in games and j music and partaking of a live course luncheon, which was perfectly sorted I The dining room and parlor were dec- orated with gnrgeous autumn foliage and artistically carved pumpkins which presented a lovely picture. Among those present were: Mes-(lames Mes-(lames J. F. Ellis, E. Grcenwell, W. Paine, Jack Browning. G. W. Green; . Misses Lueile Wallace, Hazel Brown- ' Ing, Josle Browning. Lulu Browning, Brown-ing, lone Wilcox, IHvslo Llndqulst, Mae Scowcrofl, Zelta Ballinger. Clara May Browning, Mable Shorten, Irma Ix.xey, Etta Browning. CHILD CULTURE. Tomorrow nt 3 p m. the Child Culture Cul-ture club will meet In regular session ses-sion until 4 p. m. when the Rev. W. W. Fleetwood will deliver a lecture I on the new "Emmanuel Movement," to which the club ladies of the city and the general public are ghen a : cordial invitation. i The met ting will be hed in Go-d 1 Templars ball, over the ogden Music cmpany store, 2370 Washington avenue, ave-nue, j FREITAG CLUB. j Mrs. Carl Allison charmingly enter-tnlned enter-tnlned the members of tho Freitag club at her hoiuJ on Thii ty-.econd street and Washington avenue Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Dr. Light of Suit Lake as the gue" of honor. The afternoon was pleasantly spent rn high five and in social chat, and AVERY-TAFT MARRIAGE. Miss Pearl 'M. Avery, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gardner Avery of "Mystic "Mys-tic Fark," Tilusvllle, Pa., was united in marriage, to Arthur II. Taft, of Uuhl. Idaho, on the 15th of this month. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Frederick V. Fisher, pitstor of the First Methodist Episcopal Episco-pal church of Ogden, Utah. Mrs. Charles G. Lusher, a sister of Mrs. Taft, left Ogden for California after the nuptial services were performed. per-formed. Mr and Mrs. Taft will leave for Kalllspell. M..nt.. where they will make (heir home. HALCYON CLUB. The ladles of the Halcyon club were entertained by Miss Kathryn Fitzgerald Fitzger-ald on Friday afternoon, when one of the pleiiManlest meetings in the club's history was had. An elaborate ten-course ten-course luncheon, charmingly served, was an added feature. The next meeting of the club will be held with Mr. K. M. Conroy. ENGAGEMENT. The following announcement, which appears In a recent Ifsuc of the Ronton Ron-ton Herald will be .f Interest to Ogden Og-den friend: "Mrs. Charles W. Holden. of sTU Beacon ntreet. announces the engagement engage-ment of her daughter. Kdlth Sampson Holden to Alexander Healy of Buffalo, Buf-falo, Wyoming " I Mr. Healy Is the uon of Mr. and |