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Show f BIRTHS 4 Twenty-onc births were reported to the city board of health during the last week. Of the number, 15 were girls Th births reported were: Arthur Leo and Opal Bro.vn Parkes, S07 Thirtieth, girl. Walter and Jeanette Petter?"on Parry, 578 Twenty-f lrat, bo . Alfred Robert and Rxlo Ruth McGee James, rear 229 Twentv-nlnl h. girl. Evert nnd Annie Helen llanoen Xcutebooni, 2719 Madison, boy. Floyd Tracy and Ruth Estella Blair McFarland, 2S55 Lincoln, girl. A. Dewey and Ruby Montoya Xer-den. Xer-den. 2G24 Grant, girl John Gerrlt and Marlnda Poorte Kruitbosch, 624 Twenty-first, g.n. Joseph Alma and Salvra AUgOOd Wripht 1248 Twenty-sixth gin. Harold E and Zaza Hltfah Nelson, 74 s Twenty-eighth, girl Kdward and Mary Johnson Lythgoc. West I ipden. boy. Wlllard James ind Hernice .Seamen Huff, -mi Bhupe Lane, gin. Charles Parley nnd Zelpha L Watson Wat-son Richlns, 317 Eighteenth, gir! Alex August and Theresa Clara Hadley Malan 3H?4 Grant girl Elmo and Rao Coleman Eundgreen, j2", Twenty-ninth, girl Thomas Ala and Edna Hutchlngs Evans. 32 5 8 Ogden, boy. Elsie L and Delora Candland Lake, 566 Thirtieth, Klrl Eawrenco William nnd Rozina Diana Shaw Sherner 21 S Second, girl. James Albert and Cora M.t; Hughes Graham. 2510 A, boy. Julian Woodruf;' and Alice M Moyes N'ieison, 561 Twenty-ninth, girl. Irwin Eugene and Sadie Burk Fowler. Fow-ler. Dec hospital, boy. U yph Wilson and El i P.itton Tite. Deo hospital, girl. .rett. in honor of her brother. Donald T. Berrett. who left today for a mission mis-sion to the central stat&s. The evening was pleasantly spent In vocal and In- etrumemal music, followed with the serving of lunch. Those participating were. Clair E Brown, Donald T Berrett Percv E Randall. Aldro J. Barker. Joseph F Balllf, James V. Garner. Horace J Dudman. Leonard N Judklns. Floyd A. Bailey. Karl S Storey, Harvey E Chandler. Curtis W Campbell, the Misses Eeona May I Holmes. Vera J. Campbell, Ixls Berrett, Ber-rett, Jenevleve Madsen, Afton Brown, Sldsel Madsen. Verna Randall. Hazel I Bingham, Jennie Randall, Ruth FolU- I man, Venna De.irier (.iladys J Blay-lock, Blay-lock, Mary Rhodes. Maurlne Storey Ruth Brewer, Elizabeth Brown, Edrlsl Chrlstensen. Norma Berrett, Mr. and I Mrs. Thomas V. Berrett, Mr. and Mrs. I iLeland J Montgomery. Mrs. Warren Taylor of HarrlvslllC( lentertanied Monday evening at the residence of her parents, Mr and Mrs I George E. Randall In North Ogden. in honor of her brother, Percy Edward Randall, who Is to leave for a mission! December 6 for the eastern states ILunch was served and a program of ,VOCal and Instrumental music was car- rled out. Those enjoying the festivities were Mr and Mrs George E Randall. Mr and Mrs. Ray Daniels of North ,gden, Mr and Mrs Warren Taylor! 'of Harrlsville. the Misses Grace Burton, Bur-ton, Genevieve and Slssel Madsen. Maud Walters, Hase Stone Aura Bennett. Ben-nett. Ruth Brewer. Hazel Bingham of i ogden, Eottie L. Bailey, Lottie Bar-1 ker, Jennie Randall, Velma Holmes. Vera Campbell, Beth Brown, Olive M.j Randall. Myrtle Grace Montgomery, Ethel Knnduli and Edna Randal of North Mfrdrn. and the following young, men Earl Randall. Aldro Barker, Horace Dudman, Jeonard Judklns.! Donald Bet-rat. Floyd Bailey. Harvey I Chandler, Curtis Campbell, Jeff Balllf, Bal-llf, r'lalr Brown and Percy Randall 'f North gden and Wain Grow of Huntsi Ille and Mode Wright of Brlg- ham City. Im -hop Frederick Barker, William N Barki r and Clarence M Barlcor Visited S.lt Lake Tuesday and at-' at-' nded the funeral services of Frederick Freder-ick Ellis Barker. Miss Mrtl Montgomery, daughter of Mr and Mrs William a' Montgomery! Montgom-ery! 's home for a few days from the Utah Agricultural school at Logan because of tho Illness of her mother. Thomas F. Berrett and son. Donald. I were lp Salt Lake City Tuesday on' business connected with the departure! next day of the latter to tho central' states mission, Mr. and Mrs Fred W Ellis left Wednesday for a winter's sojourn In southern California They will Isit with two daughters of Mr khis Mrs. Harry Hosmer and Mrs Walter Symms, both formerly of North Ogden.' George E Brown and son Clair Edward Brown, was In Salt Like City: Friday, where th latter was set apart for a mission to the Netherlands He left next day for his field of labor. . Floyd Alma Bailey, son of Mr. and' Mrs. James Alma Bailey, has acc pted a call to the English mission and is! to leave December G. E M. Blaylock, on business at Washington with the Income tax department, de-partment, writes that he had completed com-pleted his work and would leave for home by way of New York and Detroit De-troit and Chicago Ho Is expected to arne dally The following 18 Mutual and Bee Hive girls went to tho Salt Lake temple Tuesday and were baptized Fern Campbell. Melba Btauffer, Naomi Ward, Melba. Florence nnd Daisy Koylance. Mabel and Vera Toone. Gladys and I nn Garcci Thorn Shupe. Huby Bailey. Edna Randall, Helen and Beatrice Shaw, Mrle Fuller, Ell.a Kemslcy and Thelma Noiseth Mr and Mrs. Joseph A. and Rhada Btauffer announce a son. born November No-vember 10. A farewell entertainment Is announced an-nounced for nxt Friday nlpht in the ward chapel and amusement hall for Percy Edward Randall son of Mr and Mrs. George E" Randall. He leaves December 6 for the eastern sates mission. mis-sion. last Friday evening the North I igden Dramatic company presented In the ward amusement hall the three-act three-act play, "It Pays to Advertise." under the following cast of characters: Mary Grayson, Jennie Randall Johnson, Robert Jones; Comtesso do j Beaurlen, Ruth Folkman; Rodney1 Martin. A rile Campbell; CMj H A McFarhme; rnbroiHL Dale Phillips. Marie im Venna hsntlall; Cvrus Bailey; Miss BurluB Chatelaln George McCMHl Dudman, Charles BrotBjB , Warren; Kllt-ry Clarke, JodH N I .,u. M i ' l-'i' hard'Bi after se-xeral weeks "ojouifl nnd N'erlh gden Tith u'K are returnlnf Mr; Van N'(?s was '0I"Bt Mary Judklns of North 0f ter of Mr. and Mrj. Etirw'i |