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Show THE CITIZEN 8 Los Angeles and Mrs. Guy Ewing Sacre and children of Burlingame) Cal., are guests at the W. J. Halloran home. Miss Mary Jane Soules Sacre is a guest of Miss Virginia Allison at the R. S. Allison home. w . Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Meakin and daughter, Lois, will leave August 3, by automobile, for Lake Tahoe, to visit Jack Meakin. Friends of Mrs. A. C. Sullivan will be glad to learn that she is rapidly convalescing from her recent operation, at the home of her Mrs. Royal J. Douglas, in Ogden cansister-in-la- INDIVIDUAL TRIMS NOTED ON PARIS MILLINERY. PARIS MILLINERS are introducing greater individuality in trimming, according to reports from stylists who arrived last week in New York on the French liner, He de France. These trims are said to lend as much to the new aspect of the hats as do the shapes and cuts. Handpainted feather pads, small velvet bows, and brushes, with emphasis on unusual ornaments, are mentioned in the summary. Printed woolens and printed and plain transparent velvet are given strong endorsement as fabric candidates in fall dress fashions. Soft drooping silk feather flowers for formal dresses and two and three-ton- e kid, and felt flowers for sports and street wear are spoken of as highlights of artificial flower embellishment. air-grett- es Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelly and Mrs. Snider of Detroit, Mich., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pye during the past week. Mrs. Leonie Pratt Bergener of New York City is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milando Pratt. Captain and Mrs. Irwin and son, Jimmy, leave Tuesday for Quincy, 111., to remain until September, when they will go to Fort Benning, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Weller are motoring through California and expect to be away several weeks. have gone to California, where they expect to remain several weeks. yon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dnald Dayens have returned from a three weeks visit to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Gartside and daughters left during the week for southern California. Elton Sherdeman of Omaha is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sherde- Mr. and ' Mrs. Barney Quinn left Tuesday for a motor trip through Yellowstone Park and Montana. man. Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Lipman have as their guest Miss Justine Smith of San Diego, niece of Mrs. Lipman. Mr. and Mrs. H. Silver and family left during the week for a motor tour of the east. Hiss Helen Silver will remain in New York to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tourssen are now in their new home, 1360 Yale Ave. OGDEN SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Patrick Healy, Sr., has had as her guest Mrs. James Conlisk of Los Angeles. Mrs. James W. Abbott will also entertain Mrs. Conlisk during her stay in Ogden. Mrs. John Edward Carver has returned home after a three weeks trip to San Diego and Los Angeles. PERSONAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Cates, Miss Barbara Cates, Charles Christensen and Miss Eleanor Christensen are leaving for Burlingame, Cal., to remain three weeks. Almost immediately upon their return (Sept. 3) Mrs. Louis Cates, Miss Barbara Cates and Miss Eleanor Christensen will leave for Italy, where the girls will attend ' Miss Dorothy Kaplan and Miss Louise Becker are visiting Miss Marcia Wood at the H. C. Wood home in Spencer, Idaho. lows left Monday by motor for Canada and the northeast. Before returning to Salt Lake they will visit their daughter at Great Neck, Lond Island. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol have as their guests Charles A. Newton and son of Chicago. Mrs. E. W. Senior and Mr. and Mrs. Clair M. Senior have gone to California for a stay of several weeks. Mrs. Janet Houx, society editor of the Los Angeles Examiner, has been Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Parry and family will leave tomorrow for Portland, Ore., where they expect to make their home. Miss Alice Widman of Beverly Hills, Cal., is visiting Miss Margaret ; ORourke. visiting her sister, Mrs. Bernard J. White, also Mrs. J. W. Abbott. Mrs Houx leaves for Los Angeles today. Milando I I STORAGE 1 PACKING OR SHIPPING HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 M.A.KEYSER Fireproof Storage Was 5722 328 W. 2nd South ' Kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii i Dr. and Mrs. Edward I. Rich have been on a fishing trip in the Snake river and Mackay territories of Idaho. Mrs. Leonie Pratt Bergener of New York City, who is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. aita. u.iilii.ii.iiaii.ti.ii.iiliiiii.imiiiKiitiHiii.ivi.iiiii.ia.iiatt I C. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shearman have as their guest Mrs. Fred K. Reiger of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. George Emory Fel- ; Louis N. Conroy, son of Mrs. E. M. Conroy, is spending the summer in Ogden. He has been attending George Washington University at Washing- ton, D. school for a year. j i w, Mrs. Soren J. Jepperson and daughter, Catherine, sailed from New York Monday for Denmark, where they ex- pect to remain for several months. Mrs. L. L. Dagron has as her guest Mrs. Dudley Baker of Memphis, Tenn. Pratt Mrs. J. H. King of Anniston, Ala., is visiting with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King, Jr. son-in-la- w, Miss Dorothy Gayford is entertaining Mrs. S. L. Donald of Knoxville, Tenn. jj Mrs. 0. A. Parmley and daughter, Helen, have returned from a month's visit in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Oliver (formerly Miss Corinne Kiesel) are the proud parents of a son. The baby is the; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. of Mrs.; Kiesel and Fred J. Kiesel. great-grands- Mrs. Edmund J. Kearns and son Mr. and Mrs. George M. Lewis of on |