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Show 1 the one given by Misses Mae Jenkins, Ida Knowies and Zella Rnckham at the home of the latter, 71- Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh street. The house w-a3 decorated decor-ated with pumpkins, corn stalks and yellow and white chrysanthemums, tho Ughta were all shaded with yellow, making the color effect very beautiful. Upon entering the house tho guesU were escorted to the mystery room where thy were Initiated into the Ghost and Witch eoclety. An elalorate supper was served at tables upon which floral decorations and old-style arrangements were very much lu evidence. The amusements were of a h'.ghly entertaining quality, among which were piano, violin and vocal solos A quartette, composed of Edwin Peterson, Hyrum Evans, Carl Clark and Eluer Boyle rendered sotno excellent and very appropriate selections. selec-tions. The guesU prenent wero Messis. Carl Nelson, Clifford Furniss, Ernest McKay, Oorge Gobel. Art Porter. Glenn Greenwell, William G. Rack-ham, Rack-ham, Fred Granshaw, Ray Shurtllff, William J. Rackham, Will Bennett, Earl Furniss, James Rackham. Robert Rob-ert Jone, Herbert Dalton, Hyniro Evans. Carl Clark, Edwin Peterson and Elmer Boyle and Misses Mae Lavelle, Susie Covington, Gertie Granshaw, Gran-shaw, Vera Oh loon, Clara Rackham, Lena Van Dusen. Annie Reeder, Zella Zel-la Rackham, Winnio Granshaw, Mary Farrell, Eva Rackham, Jennie Hague, Katherlno Rackham. Mae Jenkins, Laura Rackham, Ida Knowief, Doris Rackham, Mary Rackham and Jane Rackham. MARTHA SOCIETY. Tho Martha society held its last meeting with Mrs. Abe Kuhn, twenty of tho members being present Many matters of urgent importance wore considered at the meeting. Plans for offering needed assistance to a num her of families distressed by s!ckne:S or pressing needs and the- eclectic:) of a committee to sell tickets f r the charity ball, has been made The membership of the society has lee: extended to thirty, the former nit'rn-j nit'rn-j bership being twenty-five. The ladies have pressing need for the hearty cooperation co-operation of all in order to meet tie exigencies of tho winter that are con fronting many of the poor people of Ogden and an active campaign will lte waged by the society in their te-half. te-half. Mrs. Matt Browning, Mrs. E. M. Cod-roy, Cod-roy, Mrs. A- P. IUbbs, Mrs. Thomas Fitgorald. Mrs. TL II. Spencer nod Mrs Abe Kuhn are on the ticket committee com-mittee and they e-xpect to accorapll.-i much in the days remaining b-fopj Thanksgiving eve. Every hh-diIkt of the society is earnestly devotiDg ber time to the work. The next meeting will be belj at j the home of Mrs. R. T. Hume. 1 (Continued on Page Seven.) (JOCIETT Supt. John M. Mills will speak to the parents at the Second Ward meetinghouse meet-inghouse next Sunday. Nov. C, at 10 1 o'clock a. m. HALLOWE'EN PARTY. Among the successful Hallowe'en parties given last Monday night was 8 0 C I E T Y (Contlnmd from Page Six ) TEAGUE-GREENWELL. In the presence of a lew relative. and Intimate friends of (he contracting contract-ing parlies. Miss Josophine Green-well Green-well and Alfred S. Teague were united unit-ed In marriage at the bride's, borne. 17f, Twenty third street, at noun yes-teid.iy. yes-teid.iy. The ceremony was performed perform-ed by C. F. M ddlcton of the Weber stake presidency. The attendants at (he ceremony were Mi: Kmma Murphy and Chris Merrick The coupl,- de-parted --tcrd.iy --tcrd.iy aflcrn'Mii fe-r California aud evpeet to make an extend,, trl; em the , i,t. v Isitlng San FrancUco, Oak-ljn.) Oak-ljn.) run I e'.h.-r cl'U4. They will then return to Oden to reside Mr. Tia-ue was fortn.rlc a foreman In the Southern Pacific c a r shops In th.s city. RAPP-PINKHAM. Charles W. Uapp. a partner with J V. Long. Jr.. In the restaurant bu-d-n. -s ;, f,le city went to B.-gh.i-n , ," (i rrj iy morning and was unl'e In inii'ri.ige to Ml- 0"a Pirikham. They returned to this city la-i evening. ;ir.d Mr Uipp llt re-un.e b! Jul h at the r staurant (on'rht Th- nelv r.'arrted coj;,. wi:j ).r in t'.U city, making th.lr bom., with the bride'., rarnt.4 for lb- present. '6CT CLUB. Mr, '4.'t B.-u!?! - I, -nf. rti.nlog t.. ':, , r'uli st her bo-r,,. im aft-r-r n The horn" s made e . r iaMv ..fr,,,;!,.. for the e-,,--,Mf, u-,. Ci rv:r.r ot rr'r-'ktri' n' a 'id a pi- !i--nt 1;. !,.'ir will cotul.-' .J. i ! r 1 1 f'il ..ft- rr. -.i |