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Show tide colors, red and green. A large I md Iri'.llantly t'cbied Xmas tree at-trnctcd at-trnctcd the eye of each little tot, and j "i.tndi visions of Santa Clans d-mco ( In each head " At ?. o'clock when his I-retrnre was announced, many little henrts experienced u thrill of fear. j which (;oin g.i- place to one of childish pleasure Thi-i vack seemed ' lllled with treasures, all their own. and all departed Union with tops from Simla's generous hand, totally unaware una-ware of the fact that this ' Important Import-ant er nonage" was no other than NT. liAssott birnsfll. older guests pronounced him u typical old SL Nick. Those who cnjnved Mr. and Mrs. HasSPtt's hospitality and little Katherlne? first Xmas tree were: Helen and - Rill Cnnroy. Katherlne i Ktauss, Planch Jonsoo, Katherlne and I i HnsBett Chufflebarger and Katherlne I I j MISS EDITH BREWER SURPRISED. , The s'r's ol the cl ak dei ui tmo:it I of the Last & Thomas store paid a surprise visit to the home of Ml' Kdlth Urewer. 2715 Wall street, on , Thursdav nlchi and spent the evening ' in games and chatting. Thoe present pere the Misses Lillian Scot I, SMl.i Wright, Alta Christonsen. Nina Eastman, East-man, Hazel Hall. Edna Slmms. Ethel Dumas, Grace Recder and Gertrude Bell. Next Thursday afternoon Mrs P. G. Spencer at hr home. -17 Canyon Road, will entertain the ladles of the Methodist. Missionary soiletj. Mrs. Dr. .1 E. Zimmerman of Park City Is in Ogden visiting lor si.-t.er, Mrs Dr. Wherry. The missionary sot let. of tin; Hrst Presbyterian church met on Wednesday nfterii'-on of this week with Mrs. Jehn E. Carver, 2413 Jefferson Jef-ferson avenue. .Miss Maude N. Goble of Wells. New. has been visiting with friends In Ogden this week. Mr. Albert W. Gobi. Jr., and M's Flva C. Toombs, both wll-known young people of Wells, Nv . cam.' to On don Wediie-Jav and were quiet ly inarried at the bonm of Rev. J. E. Carver. After a week of visiting w ith 0.'den an I Salt Lake friend they will return to Wells, where Mr. Goble Is engeged In mercantile business. qJociety HOLIDAY WEDDING. One of the prettiest weddings of the holiday season took place at the home of Mrs Ellen F, Ea-itnmn when her daughter Leonnr and Mr. George A. Debbendener were united In the riolv bonds of rnatrimoay. President James W. Wotherspoon officiating, Promptlv at 7:20 the wedding march whs played bv Miss Mae Conroy Only the immediate relatives witnessed wit-nessed the ceremony. The rooms were prettllv decorated In Ihe holiday colors and the brld' aud groom stood under a huge bell in the archway gowned In green satin elaborately trimmed In pearls and gold lace, and carried a shower boquet of roses. Her veil was r;ughf by a heautlful broach, the gift of tlie groom. The groom wore Hie convcntional'liladi. The bridesmaid. Miss Marlon Nye, cousin of the bride, wore a pretty gown of apricot silk trimmed with chiffon. Mr. Albert Cherrlugton of Salt Lake City. alo couslu of the bride, acted as best man. At 8 o clock a reception w-5s held, a number of out of town guests being be-ing present. The evening was en-Jovablv en-Jovablv spent In a mimical program, after which the guests repaired to the dining room, where a sumrtuous repast was served. At a lale hour thi guests departed, wishing the b ide and groom a long and hvppy I11V. Many beautiful gifts were received After returning from a brief honeymoon, honey-moon, Mr. and Mrs. Debboudpnor !!' make their home iu Ovden. SANTA CLAUS PARTY. Santa Claus played a prominent part In a very pretty party Riven 'iy little Katherlne Hpssett. rgd I"" months, on last Saturday afternoon. Although arriving a little in advance of the appointed time, old Santa's prfsence was no less welcome. The li.vitaM.ns, unloue and original were cleveily worded In the following manner: man-ner: ! "I ara expecting my first vllt from j S.mto Clnuu. Come and help him unload his pack from 2:20 to 3:30 P ni." Need it as to say. the seven invited ' ,'iii-Mfi did not require a second bU-dlni; bU-dlni; to be present at lhl. rather nn-u-vinl form of jimuKemcnL Rricl to j really assist a genuine Santa Claus j In unloading his sack. ' The 1 1 asset t home was prettily di-c- jated foi the occasion In the Yule- |