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Show THE CITIZEN Temple street. Mrs. Fahlstrom was formerly Miss Margaret Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith have re- turned after an absence of several weeks in the east. Miss Irma Keele has gone to Cali- fornia to visit her sister. Robert Moreley, left during the week for several months stay in Ocean Park, where they will visit with William Ross Sutton, who is attending the Santa Monica high school, and with Mrs. James H. Waters and sons, who are spending the winter months on the coast. Mrs. Sutton and sons will be at horn at 2732 Third street, Ocean Park, Cal. 7 land, went to Los Angeles recently to visit with Mr. Grose for a couple of weeks. . Mrs. J. F. G. Langdorf of Vancouver, Wash., has gone to New York after a visit with her niece, Mrs. Lee Mrs. E. L. Higginbotham entertained at. luncheon and cards Wednesday at the Hotel Bigelow. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moslander have returned to Salt Lake after an extended visit with Mr. Moslanders parents in Wyoming. Mrs. H. B. Fraughton, a sister, accompanied them home. Mrs. E. J. Raddatz and Miss Lucile Raddatz have gone to California for several weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Barker have returned home after a brief visit in Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Erickson left Chicago. Tuesday for an extended eastern trip. Edith Cook is spending a month in California. She will visit in Mrs. D. C. Hubbard and daughter, Miss Marguerite Hubbard, left Sunday for California to spend the win- Miss Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Mrs. James A. Hogle left Tuesday for the east to spend the holidays with her children. Eugene H. Laws of New York City are guests at the home of Mrs. Laws parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Glassbrook. Mr. Laws is a prominent metallurgist of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. E. Sutton and young son, leave December 15, for Alburqurque, New Mexico, to .visit their son, Richard A. Oglesby. Later they will go to Kentucky to make their home. Colonel and Mrs. John Q. Cannon are at home at the Hotel Utah for the t Mrs. Harry Content of New York has ben visiting with Mrs. J. E. Bamberger and Mrs. Joseph Obendorfer. ' Wilcox Art Shop 32 So. J. E. Oglesby will Mrs. Elmer Dean of Burley, Idaho, is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Clawson. Dr. Dean will join his wife for Thanksgiving. ANTIQUES NOVELTIES OIL PAINTINGS BRIDGE SETS L State p Mr. and Mrs. winter. KEEP FRIENDSHIP GREEN WITH GIFTS THAT ENDURE WHITEHALL Mr. and Mrs. John Eastwood and family, who have been Salt Lake visitors for several weeks will leave soon for their home in Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. Ruth Beckstead is visiting her daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Beckstead at Lyman, Wyoming. 7 Mrs. Alice E. N. Hoggan of Manti left Sunday for Chicago to make her home. She visited her daughter, Miss Isabel and son, Edward, for a few days prior to her departure. Miss Alice Virginia Hoggan and Miss Edna Hoggan and a son, Marvin Hoggan, have spent the past four months in Chicago with relatives. Turner. D. ter. Fred Chez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chez, captain of the University of Montana football team, which Beverly Blanche Clarke, beautiful little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke of. this city. Beverly is very popular among Jhe junior girls of her set. OGDEN SOCIAL NOTES Mr .and Mrs. Junius H. Smart and small son, Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Strong left Saturday by automobile for Los Angeles. Mrs. Smart and son will remain until Christmas. The other members of the party will return home in a few days. Mrs. S. S. Stewart and daughter, Donna May, of Burley, Idaho, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Van Patten, parents of Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Thomas Grose and son, li- Ro- - played at Logan recently, spent the week end with his parents in Ogden. Mrs. R. M. Sonadzi is in Long Beach, Calif., visiting her mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day are visiting in Chicago for a few days. Mrs. E. E. Grimes has returned from a visit to San Francisco. Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles was hostess to the Drama club Saturday afternoon at her home. Joseph Chez, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chez has gone to Seattle to make his home. CATHOLIC charities spent 327 in St. Louis last year. $857,- - Jtfoney to Loan 142 Months HOTEL UTAH to Repay CAFETERIA Our monthly installment loan plan is devised for your convenience and economy.. The terms are liberal, the payments, including all interest and principal requirements, are less than 1 per cent per month. Best Meals with Attractive Surroundings Good Music, Unexcelled Service Sensible Prices GEO. O. RELF Managing Director The average monthly payment on a $1000 loan is $9.95. We can also arrange amortized and straight mortgages. No Commission Prompt Service Central Trust Company Main at First South Phone Wasatch 455 Bonds, Insurance, Mortgages, Real Estate, Savings, Travel, Trusts . - |