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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1904 TO I FLIT CRICKET t t to mother, Mrs. Mary E. Holbrook, 45g Mrt. John Larble left Tuesday In the relative and Twenty-fift- h street. The rteit with friend was performed in the presence of a east. large number of friends. Rev. J. E. Mr. Georg F. Brown ha gone to Carver officiating. The rooms were Sacramento to vlalt her on, O. F. profusely decorated with cut flowers, a few week. Brown, and wife for potted plants and ferns. After the ceremony a sumptuous wedding supreMr. and Mr. J. L. Herrick have per was served. The young couple were eastern extended an trip turned from recipients of many handsome presents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are both and are at home to their friend at popular their residence on Lincoln avenue. young people of Ogden and have a host of friends who extend congratuMr. J. W. Wert ia visiting in Lo- lations. They left Thursday over the West Rio Grande for an extended gan the guest of Mr. Joseph wedding tour through the eastern states. They Kitto of Carson, Nevada, will return about September 15th, when is visiting with her mother, Mr. Emig, they will be at home to their friends in this city. at 458 Twenty-fift- h street. Mr. S. H. Mis Miriam Hardy of Salt Lake vis- Popular Couple Wedded. ited in Ogden during the week, the Miss Nell Stevenson and Mr. Thomguest of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil P. as S. Feeney, were the principals in Caine. a very pretty home wedding, which took place at the residence of the Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Brats left Tues- brides' father, Mr. Thomas D. Stevenday for a few week visit in Wisconson, on Orchard avenue, Wednesday sin and other eastern point. evening. A large company of friends and relatives were gathered to wither Mrs. John Pawla 1 visiting ness the ceremony which was performmother, Mrs. W. W. Cluft, of Salt ed by Bishop Watson. The bride was Lake. attended by her cousin, Miss Grace Clayton, and the groom by Will R. Mrs. Alfred Bell, accompanied by Swan. The ceremony was performed her daughter, MI Lulu Bell, left yes- In an alcove of smilax, surrounded by terday morning for a visit to San Fran- ferns, palms and cut flowers. The BelL A. D. cisco with her son, bride was attired in an elegant gown of champagne colored silk de sole, Mrs. Owen Key of the Grant school trimmed In purple and white point lace, and Mis Ella Fitzgerald of the Emerand carried a bouquet of bride's roses. son school, left Saturday for the east The gown of the bridesmaid was of After a short visit at Colorado Spring, white swiss with blue trimmings. The Mrs. Keys will spend her vacation at couple received many beautiful presRed Oak, la., and Mis Fitzgerald at ents. Grlnnell, Ia. The bride la the charming daughter of Thomas D. Stevenson and a favorite Reed of the South Washington Mi in social circles. The groom is a well school, left Wednesday for her home known business man of this city and in Indiana. also a prominent club member. Mr. and Mrs. Feeney left on a wedMra Kate Kuhn la entertaining a ding tour in the vest and will be large number of her friend this after- gone several weeks. noon at her home on Twenty-fift- h fifth street Child Culture Club, A very Interesting and instructive Professor A. E. Wilson, formerly of of the Child Culture club was meeting the high school but now of the Agriheld at the pleasant home of Friday 1 cultural college, Logan, spending a S. S. Smith on Adams avenue. Mrs. few day in the city. He will visit the St Louis fair and then go to Europe After the usual business the program of the afternoon was carried out. Mrs. for two years study. Heller read an able article on the furn-nishlof dining room and sitting The Sacred Heart academy will room. Mra Hilliard followed with a annual comhold it twenty-sixt- h chosen well of character buildsketch on Wednesday mencement exercise in to reference Both the child. ing 10 oclock. morning, June 22nd, at were discussed. subjects thoroughly Seven young ladles will graduate this At the conclusion of the meeting the year. club adjourned to meet in two weeks Miss Emma Ramsey, the well known with Mra Hamer. The members then vocalist is in the city visiting with spent a pleasant hour with the hostess who served delicious refreshmenta Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carroll. The guest of th aftrnoon w reeeh Mra Dr. Dickson left Thursday The guests of the afternoon were Mrs. for a visit to her old home at Smith and MlSg Vera Smith. ng night Worthington, South Dakota. Pretty Rose Party. - The beautiful home of Mra Thomas Miss Mary Young of Salt Lake is an Ogden visitor, the guest of Miss Win- Whalen on Jefferson avenue was the scene of a very pretty party yesterifred Woodmansee. day afternoon. It was a rose party , and the color effects were carried out Mr. Clarence Child is expected home in a few days from Europe. artistically in the different rooms. The parlors presented a beautiful appearMra Tom Carr will entertain a cir- ance with decoration of pink roses and ferna Red was the color In the licle of friends Monday afternoon. was very brary and the dining-rooas of and were it red yellow garden High School Alumni Dance. Excellent music, a select and jolly rosea Mra Whalen was assisted by crowd, an attractively decorated ball- Miss Daisy Kuhn and her daughter, room and an exceptionally good pro- Miis Loretta Whalen. Euchre was the diversion of the afgram were prominent features at the ball given Wednesday evening at Dig-nan- 's ternoon and the prise, an elegant fan, was awayjed to Mra NtjHla Tha academy by the Ogden High School Alumni association. The func- guests then cut for another prise and tion was given in order to initiate the Mra Spargo drew the lucky card. This members of the class of '04 to the alumni. One of the special features of the evening was the coming evidently from nowhere of one of the professors of the school attired in a skeletons garb. An oath was taken by each graduate and then the spectre gave him his certificate of membership. The hall was decorated in crimson and white, the alumni colors, with numerous skulls and bones arranged around the room. A general good time was had by all. . $ Bound for Europe. Mr. J. M. Browning and daughter Carrie, accompanied by Miss Telitha Browning and Miss Minnie Clark, left Tuesday for New York where they will meet Mr. M. S. Browning and wife, After taking In the sights of eastern Points Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning and daughter, Telitha, and Miss Clark will probably cross the ocean and In Europe for a few months. WILL MEET BEST ENGLISH LEGE TEAMS. TOP! COL Haverford Eleven to Cross the Pond and Contest With Britons on Their Own Ground. Did you ever stop to consider which NEW YORK, June 11. The Haverford college cricket team, which is going to England to play a series of matches there with some of the big schools, was given a rousing send-o- ff today when it sailed for Liverpool on the steamship I'mbria. During the tour the Americans will practically make a circuit of the southern part of England. It will practice two or three days at Chester and will play the first game at Shrewsbury on June 20. It will then travel about the southwest of the country, playing Cheltenham, Malvern, Marlborough and Clifton. From July 6 to July 24 the team will make its headquarters in London, making short excursions into the suburbs to play Harrow, Eaton and other famous schools. is the store deserving of your patronage? When planning your purchases the question will arise as to the most desirable place for your shopping. We are in a position to supply all of your wants. It will be our pleasure to demonstrate the fact that we give the greatest values in the city. prise was also a fan. After cards a delicious luncheon was served. The guests of the afternoon were: Mesdames Allison and Rogers of Salt Lake, Brick, Abbott, Becker, Casson, Conllsk, Grout, Hume, Kimball, McCormick, McGuire, Noble, O'Brien, Peery, Spargo, Thompson, Warner, Patton; Misses Kiesel, Mosely and Walker. COME! SEE I COMPARE! SHARPSHOOTERS FESTIVAL. NEW YORK. June 11. Visitors from nearly every state in the Union, Including some from as far west as California, have gathered for the international rifle shooting festival under the auspices of the National Sharpshooters association. The tournament opens tomorrow .on the ranges at Union Hill, N. J., and will continue through the week. It was the original plan to have President Roosevelt fire the opening shot, but official business prevented the president leaving Washington at this time. 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An entertainment by the Garland Literary society this evening ushers in the commencement week exercises at the University of Arkansas. Ira D. Landreth, D. D., of Chicago, has been selected to preach the baccalaureate sermon tomorrow and Dr. E. B. Craighead, of Warrensburg, Mo, will deliver the commencement address on Thursday. 5 Flour HAND-TAILORE- D i CLOTH ES And savs money. Equal to most High Patents and guaranteed to make bread that will please the moat particular person. FOR SUMMER WEAR. CORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL OF UNEXCELLED FIT AND FINI8H. THESE CLOTHES OFFER A COMPLETE RANGE OF EVERY MATERIAL AND PATTERN AND OF EVERY CORRECT CUT AN STYLE. Bread Made from Star Straight-Grad- e Flour Will Not Dry Out and holda its toothsome i ! flavor Ask your grocer for "Star Straight Grade and sea that you gat it If you dont say it is fine flour it ie because you wont try it The Putnam I House Clothing 2345 WASHINGTON AVE. 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