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Show (JOCIETY KIMONO PARTY. A unique kimono party was given yesterday afternoon hv Mrs. F. G. Berry and her ulster, Mrs. E. A. Buck-ly, Buck-ly, at Sylvan Tark, where Mr3 B-rry is making her home this summer. sum-mer. A large excursion wagon was dispatched dis-patched about the city to call for the guests at their homes and convey them to the park. The afternoon was passed pleasantly with games, music and a luncheon, a new guessing game furnlsbin? no end of amusement. First, second atid third prizes were won by Mrs. Frd Williams Mrs. E. A. Smith and Mrs. C E. Eastman, re ppectlvely. The quests Included: Mrs. T) D. Smith, Mrs E. A, Smith. Mrs Fred William. Mrs. Walt Williams. Mrs. Warren Faulkner. Mrs. Walter Freeman, Free-man, Mrs. C. E. Eastman, Mrs. Walter Senile. Mrs Buckley will leave today with her little daughter, Agatha. fvr h visit In the east. She will be away about a month. COTTAM-SHAW. Miss Josephine Cot tarn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cottam of Pleasant Pleas-ant View, and John R. Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shnw of Pleasant View, wre married this morning Bt the Logan temple. The proorn Is a prosperous farmer, twenty-two years of age The bride, an amiable young lady, is about four years younger than the groom. Both are very popular In Pleasant View, where they will reside. Tho couple contemplate a pleasant bridal trip Into In-to Idaho and Wyoming. SURPRISE PARTY. A surprise was given In honor of Miss Ruby Clark, Friday evening, at the family residence on Lincoln avenue. ave-nue. Music and games were the order or-der of the evening, after which refreshments re-freshments were served. Those present were: Misses Pearl Brlggs, Florence Olson, Helen Rosen-crans. Rosen-crans. laura Randall. Alice Stone, Alt Brown, Myrtle Wilson, Pauline Cbrlstensen, Nina Marshall, Myrtle Myer, Bernlco Ewing, Rubv Clark rind Flossie Clark; Messrs Jeff Slade, Ray Malan. Frank Wiley, Bernard Richards, Leslie Crumperman, Wm. Randall, Clyde Leavltt, George Bell, Wilford Shurtllff. Vern Folkman. Earl Wheeler, Clarence Braniwell, Albert Leavitt and Chester Clark. PLEASANTLY SURPRISED. A pleasant surprise party was given giv-en In honor of Mr. and Mrs John Stone at their home, on Second street, Monday evening. Music, games and duncing were enjoyed, both old and young dancing until a late hour. Tempting refreshments were served. Those who were present were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Romrcll. Mr. and Mrs. John Stone. Mr. and Mrs W. M. Wilson, Miss Jennie Mills, Miss Grace Mills. Miss Myrtle Wilson. M.'ss Vinnle Price, Miss Ellen Price and Miss Pauline Pau-line Chrlstensen. The gentlemen were: Mr. Charles Gruman, Mr. C. Stone, Mr. W Stone, Mr. JL llson, Mr. N. Kent. Mr. S. Mills. Mr. Wm IIutchln8 and Mr. Carl Stoue. Parley T. Moyes and wife have returned re-turned to Ogden after an enjoyable visit In California. Miss Maud Stone returned Monday Trom California where she spent her vacation, visiting In ly s Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento.. Mis Stone bad a delightful visit with her sister. Miss Bertha, and ojVr' friends. The end of the vacation trip came all too soon. The Methodist Sunday school and congregation will meet at the church tomorrow at 1:15, with their lunch baskets, and will take special cars to the canyon, where they will hold their annual outing. The children go free and all are Invited. One o? the most pleasant picnic parties -of the season Is anticipated The Methodist Ladles' Aid society have postponed their regular meeting to Julv 2S. when thy will meet as usual in the church parlors. A goodly number of the Baptist ladies, mothers and children left for the Hermltace nu the 1:30 car this afternoon, th occasion befns the annual an-nual outlnc of tho Sunday school and church. Tho gentlemen will Join the company this evening and a pleasant time Ih antlclnated In the cool evening even-ing hours In the canyon.' Mr. and Mrs. ank Cober sod Mr. P. C. Green left for Yellowstone Park today. I |