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Show V nger, R. A. Moyos, S. W. Dadcon, N. Thomas, Douglas Wat.-'on Ash-roid, Ash-roid, Joseph Decker of Sale Lake, r- H. Voorhels. Robert Koblason, S. L. lJi.ck. R. T. Hume, J. T. Hurst, W. A. Turner. T. n. Da Is, S. H. ltrowne. Wm. Douglass. T. 11. Carr, K. M. Conroy, T. D. Ryan O. J. Stll-voll. Stll-voll. 1 L. Voorhees. E. T. llulanls-kl, llulanls-kl, H. C. Wood. J. II. Thomas, A S Condon. 'J .-S. Corlew, T. H Haslett. I. X. Fulton. T. A. HcrdU, Robert Reynolds, Ezra Richardson, G. S. Mcintosh. Mc-intosh. Maud Flewclllng, E. W. Rhlv-era Rhlv-era A, F. Rlchey, w. J. Mowbray, Yv. D Brown, Wni, nurf, Parley T. Wright, Wm Wright, Geo. Halverson, Chas. Carton; Miss Flossie Wright M'ss Mary Kerwin, Miss Ella Ballard. NORDQUIST-BINGHAM. The nuptial ceremony uniting Miss Tluldah C, Xordqulst anil J-onard O. Bingham was solemnized In the Salt Lnko temple on Wednesday by President Presi-dent Anthon II. Lund, and Thursday evening a reception, to which one hundred hun-dred guests were bidden, was held at tho home of tho bride's parents, on Ilarrisvllio avenue. The parlors were made especially al tractive by an artistic ar-tistic arrangement of chryaithu-mmums. chryaithu-mmums. cnrnatlonas and sinilax and In the dining room a sumptuous rcpa was served. The bride was charming In a beautiful beau-tiful white cloth gown with gold trimmings, and the groom wore the conventional black evening suit. Instrumental music, favorite songs, recitations, toasts to the newly wed- ded pair, hturU congratulations .and gay social chat completed the memorable mem-orable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bingham were the re-ciplcnts re-ciplcnts of many beautiful and appropriate appro-priate wedding gifts together with best wishes for a happy and prosperous future. fu-ture. They will be at home to their many friends after November 20, at 2132 Stewart aenue. S. E. CLUB. Monday evening, at the home of Miss Athleen Woods, a meeting of a number of Jolly girl participants was held for the purpose of organizing a club, proper! v designated as the S. E. Club. . Work for the ensuing year was outlined, out-lined, and the initial lesson was also discussed. Dainty refreshments wore served, after which the party adjourned adjourn-ed to meet at the home of Miss Marguerite Mar-guerite Casey, 3'3 Twenty-third street, Monday, November 22. THE "JOLLY BUNCH." The "Jolly Bunch" club met Wednesday- avening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgc Edwards, North Washington avenue. High five, wjlh vocal and Instrumental selections furnished, fur-nished, pleasant diversion and refreshments refresh-ments served after tho card games were enjoyed. Enjoying the evening with the host and hostess were: Mr and Mrs. David' Da-vid' Tavlor. Mr. and Mrs. Frd Snyder. Mr. and Mr3. Hull. Mr. and Mis. Ches-ter Ches-ter Dean, Mrs. Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crowther. CARD PARTY. Mrs. Lester L. Brown entertained at her home. 2261 Jefferson aenue, Thursday eenlng. The time was spent pleasantly In plalng cards, a tempting two-course luncheon following follow-ing the game. The guebts were: Mesdames C. C. Hupfer, V. K. McCart, C. M. Reason, Lewis, Cooper, Harris, Fred Smith) Leldlg, Becrcft, Dranier and Brown. KENYAN-TOY. Mr. Robert M. Toy and Mrs. Fay Ken-yun Ken-yun were married at the residence of Rev. John Edward Carver, 2413 Jefferson Jeffer-son aenue, yesterday morning at ten o'clock. Mr. Toy is a well-known railroad rail-road man of Ogden, and the bride is a lesident of Elko, Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Toy will be found by their friends at their new home, 2757 Washington Wash-ington avenue. f imite a number of the young people peo-ple of the Presbyterian church gathered, gath-ered, last evening In the parlors of the church, it being the regular Friday Fri-day evening social. The evening was spent pleasantly with social games and refreshments served. (Continued on Page Seven) t cJogeit BIRTHDAY PARTY. The Neighborhood Birthday club met with Mrs. Stiingharu at her home on north Washington avenue. Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, the occasion being her blrthduy anniversary. A pleasant social so-cial time was haul, and the prese.la-1 tion of a beautiful vase, the gift of the club, with appropriate remarks and "Many happy returns of the day" being an enjoyable feature of the afternoon. af-ternoon. Au elaborate luuchcup. was served, after which the guests left, voting Mrs. Strlugham a charming hostess. Those present were: Mrs j Hall, Mrs. Paulson. Mrs. Rcdfleld, Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs. Holt. Mrs. Ilewes, Mrs. Cunningham, all members of the club, and Mis. Robinson as guest of the club. SOCIETY (Continued from rage Six) PLEASANT SURPRISE. Mr. and Mrs. Smith H. Furnlss were pleasantly surprised at the home. ")'..' Seventeenth street, by a nuuiber of their friends and neighbors of their former home. The evening was spent i ucards and music, after which a delightful de-lightful lunch was served Those who enjoyed the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Purnlss, Mr. and Mis. 1 S Tracy, Mr. and Mrs T. C. I Ian ley. Mr. and Mrs. J I,. MeGowan, Mr. and Mrs. J F. Tanner Tan-ner Mr and Mrs. V. Wcy, Mr. and Mrs Cm Rowley. Mrs. Archie Bowman, Bow-man, Mrs. Harry Hill. Mrs. Charles Lienerldge, Mrs. C. Dana. W. Stone Jones, J. iMriyes; Misses Margaret llanley aDd Mary Fumlss and Hryant Fl rniss. FRATERNAL VISIT. The members of Dlx Ixgnn W R C, numbering about twenty, took tho Bamberger 0 o'clock train on Wednesday Wednes-day to return the visit of the ladles of salt Iutke. It being the Inspection of John B. McKean Relief corps. The day was one long to be remcnilered by the lad'es who were fortunate enough to go. A committee met Ogden, Og-den, Provo and Park City ladles and escorted all to the Odd Fellows hall, where an informal recepiion was held at 12 o'clock, after which they were taken to the new Wilson hotel for lunch which was informal but fully enjoy ed BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mrs. T. D. Ryan received a number of friends at her home yesterday, the oci aslon being her birthday annlver-', annlver-', on which she was pleasantly rurprised by her guests. Pleasant congratulations and best wishes, together to-gether with appropriate roiiPinhrancvs were offered ami the serving of re-fr re-fr shment.s complete.) a r.aepy afternoon. after-noon. The Tolstoi circle will meet on Tues-ili'y Tues-ili'y atteruooii at the hoie nf Mrs. Farrell. 751 Twenty-firth street. All members are desired to he present. Mrs. Thomas Fltzgeral.i will entor-talt. entor-talt. Informally a ft-w iri.n.ls at her home this evening lu honor of .Mrs. E. C. Mansou of Salt Lake. The Baptist ladles' Mission circle will meet on Wednesday aitornoon at 2:45 o clock, with Mrs. Scaug. at her In me. No. 21l Reeves aenuo. All r mbers are cordially tnued to be j resent. |