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Show THE CITIZEN 9 VA arrive Sunday to be the guest of Miss $140,000,0000 in 1924. Expenditures in 1928 are expected to show a proportionate increase. Wall Street Mary Vick MacLane. Miss Kimball will be maid of honor at the wedding of Miss MacLane and Captain Francis Porter Simpson on August 28. FROM JOHANNESBURG. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harms have 426 returned from their European tour. have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wilson of Chicago. Miss Eleanor Walsh has as her guest Miss Josephine Cramer Smith of Detroit, Mich. SILENCE IS GOLDEN. The man who keeps his mouth shut today wont have to square himself tomorrow. Mrs. John Noble Hinckley of Chi- cago has been a guest of her mother, Dr. Jane Skolfield, and sister, Mrs. Jennie Thomas, during the past week. DOUBTLESS an office Hie was given that name because a file removes things that never reappear. Dean and Mrs. T. A. Beal have had as their guests, Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Langston of Cblumbia University, New York City. Talmer of Bryn Mawr, Pa., arrived Monday to be the guest of Mrs. Union Worthington. Sheriff and Mrs. Clifford Patten and daughter have returned from a weeks camping trip on the Madison River in Northern Idaho. . OGDEN SOCIAL NOTES The most important social event of the week was the formal opening of the new clubhouse of the Ogden Golf and Country Club yesterday. Open house was held from 2 until 5 oclock in the afternoon. An elaborate dance and buffet supper followed in the evening. All the elite of Ogden attended. It was the gala affair of the year. Miss Phyllis McGinley is visiting her mother for two weeks prior to leaving for New York City. Miss Claudia Roberts has arrived home after a year spent in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Conrad H. Jensen left Friday for Europe, where Dr. Jensen will study for a year. Miss Mabel Parsons of Rawlings, Wyo., is the guest el' Mrs. Thomas Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. D. Sterling Wheel-wrigh- t, formerly of Ogden, now of Chicago, are visiting friends and rela- . tives. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Craven have re- turned from their visit to Detroit, Davenport and Des Moines. Miss Genevieve McNulty of Taft, Calif., and her small nephew, Sidney Liberman of Glendale, relatives in Ogden. j are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Becker have as their guests Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Per- kins of Oakland. Mrs. John Scowcroft has as her guest her cousin, J. Wayne McAtee of Ventura, California. re- ported in the vicinity of Johannesburg, South Africa, since the first of this year. The people are becoming alarmed. Three recent quakes have been accompanied by serious collapses in mines, causing fatalities. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ;P. Thirlot Miss Florence earth tremors have been NOTHING seems worth as much as it costs until you reflect that a gang funeral can be had for $75,000. I can assure you, madam, there is nothing wrong with you. All you need is a rest. Patient: But just look at the state DOCTOR: PATRONS OF SCREEN Educational Value. TALKING pictures are bringing the great figures of the earth directly to the peoples of the world. George Bernard Shaw, Mussolini, the Prince of Wales, Clemenceau, President Coolidge, and other world figures already have spoken as they were being photographed. Every school child will grow up with a knowledge of world figures and therefore of world events which was impossible to their fathers and mothers. It is perfectly amazing what a voice can do to a personality. You can see many pictures of an individual, read many words about him and by him, but when he speaks your whole' understanding of the man undergoes a A company has been formed to operate taxi-cab- s in China. 100 motor cars will soon be launched on the crowded streets of Shanghai. The cars w11 gradually drive the rickshas from the streets and their operators will have to seek employment elsewhere. Such has been the case in Tokio and of my tongue. Doctor: Quite right, needs a rest, too. madam, it other large cities in Japan. CANADA. TOURIST TRAFFIC. About 3,000,000 cars cross the line from the United States to Canada each year, and 8,000 to 10,000 of these cars remain more than a month, the Royal Bank of Canada estimates. According to the estimates of the Highways Branch of the Department of Railways, during 1927 tourists spent about $275,000,000 in Canada, against $200,000,000 in 1926, and EXPERT KODAK FINISHING 144 So. Main SHIPLERS . change. Shaw and His Pose. Shaw, all these years, has hidden behind a pose. The world has regarded him as a gruff old bear. At least most of the world has. America, remember, has never seen Shaw. He never would visit us. Now weve seen him in the Movietone. He isnt a bear at all. Hes a jolly fine fellow. Youd like to sit down and have tea with him and talk about the Fabian Society and how he came to write Arms and the Man and The Devils Disciple. Lindbergh in the movies, talking too, went to millions who wanted to see him, hear him, know him. The future in this regard is not easily imagined. Think of a great meeting of the men of all nations. We hear them speak, see them move. The whole world is immediately reduced to the size of a single celluloid frame. In time we will hear many other world figures in the talking movies, see the finest actors. Thus will the movies add to their powers in bringing the nations closer together, the people of one nation closer to the people of every other. Thats a fine thing to do, Knowledge of each other is wars worst enemy. laMiiM i MiBiBMaiiitiMiMiaaiMMMaaMMiMM iiibm a Mil MMaaaaiaMtaiiiaaiMMMMiMaMMMfaaiMaaaiMBMMMMiNMMki i FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARE- SThere is nothing too good for the woman who cares to always appear her lovliest. The correct shade of powder which will accentuate her natural charm is just as essential as carefully selected wearing apparel. The Studio Cosmetique Shoppe 72 So. 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