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Show PAGE TWO. UTAH DAILY STATE JOURNAL, IN SOCIETYS REALM NOVEMBER SATURDAY, $10.00 Puts a Piano in Your ! given Florence Grant of Salt Lake an Ogden visitor thia week, the guest of Mr. J. F, Grant, Jr. Ml nai Mr. Francis Thomnsen and Ml Laura Foster of Halt Lake apent Thanksgiving day In Ogden with friend. night by Prof. II. H. Goddard. This will be the first opportunity the Ogden public has had of hearing Mr. Goddard since hi return from Europe, but all who remember hla magnificent baritone when he took such prominent parts In the Halt Lake opera company a few years ago will eagerly welcome him. He will be assisted by Mr. J. J. McClellan, Mr. W. E. Wei he and the Ta!ernace choir. The dancing halla were crowded on Thankaglvlng day with young people eager to follow the After doing all the punishment they could to the delicious viands, the club escorted the ladles to the street car and attended the football game. After cheering themselves hoarse, trying to urge the Ogden team to victory, the club again came to town. In the evening the dance at Toilers academy was attended, where the boys and girls tripped the dreamy p waltz and fascinating until they could dance no more, after which the club, through the kindness of Mr. Tom Bankhead, partook of a substantial dinner at one of the popular cafes. the The young men then escorted young ladles home. Misses E. Those present were: Sweetzer, Constance Snowball, Mary and Harriet Whitehead, Brown, Messrs. Jess Richards, Abe McGinnes, E. Emmett, Lew Peery, Erl Harris and Tom Bankhead. at the tabernacle next Thursday ladies. -- two-ste- Nuptials. A very pretty wedding was that of cua-toMiss Marie D. Heath and Mr. Fredof dancing. erick L. Bradley, which took place on Wednesday evening at the Windsor hoMla Genevieve Douglas had aa a tel. The parlors were attractively guest thia week at her home Mlaa decorated for the occasion, and the Louiae Barker of Salt Lake. ceremony was performed In the presence of a large company of guests, Mlaa Julia Marka and Mla France Rev. E. I. Goshen officiating. The Eddy apent Thanknglvlng in Salt Lake bride was attended by Mls Elizabeth with Mrs. I. Mark. Orth and Mr. Randolph Kuchler acted Rsbekah Stats Assembly. as best man. After the ceremony an Mrs. P. A. Cook of this city, presiMra. W. B. Iaaaca, Jr of Lakeside elegant wedding repast was served. dent of the above state organization, vial ted In Ogden this week, the gueat The bride la the daughter of Mr. and has just returned from a two weeks' of her parent. Major and Mra. E. A. Mrs. A. J. Heath and the groom is a trip south. She was accompanied by Littlefield. popular conductor of the Southern Pa- Mra Sidney Darke, Salt cific company. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Lake City; Mrs. 8. P. Brereton, Porvo; Mr. and Mra P. Healy, Jr., have been will make their home at the Windsor warden; Mrs. Malvina Crane, Mount Pleasant, chaplain, and Mrs. Beveridge, receiving congratulation thia week on for the present ' the arrival of a little daughter at their Lehi, outside guardian. The various home. Rebekah lodges were officially visited. Child Culture Club. One of the largest and most Inter- The first visit paid was to Lehl, where, Mlaa Ethel Olaen and Mlaa Ryan of esting meetings of the Child Culture after the regular business was transthe capital apent Thankaglvlng day In club was held Friday, November 18th, acted, a grand banquet and reception Ogden, the gueata of Mra. Olaen'a ala-te- r, at the beautiful home of Mrs. Daniel was tendered the visitors. Hamer and in honor of Mrs. Orson Provo was the stopping place, and Mra George M. Hanson. Riser. The usual routine business was being the home of the warden, a truly Ml Etta Kleael visited at the capi- completed, when Mra Nelson gave an royal welcome was extended to the Purposive Motherhood," visitors, who thoroughly appreciated tal during the week, and Thursday article on was which highly appreciated and ably the courtesies extended to them. aa bridesone of the evening she acted maid at the wedding of Mlaa Lillian discussed. Mra Lynch followed with Mount Pleasant lodge was the next on an excellent sketch entitled Baby's the program and certainly the hospiAlexander. Bath. Thia too, formed the subject tality of 'the sisters was unbounded, of The president and many pleasant little visits were extended, debate. Aglala waa pleasantly entertained on of the Indians, and made to their homes. At Mantl the a short gave history Tuesday afternoon by Mra A. W. Putnam at her home on Washington av- 'Mra Hilliard completed an afternoon officers were entertained by Mr. and of enjoyment by furnishing notes on Mrs. Homeing and a social and banquet enue. The hostess served to which Odd Fellows and Rebekah s, current, evenla dainty refreshments and the club ad- with their families were Invited, was Mra II. II. Spencer waa the charmjourned to meet In two weeka Decem- given. Music and games added to the ing hostess at an informal party given ber 2nd, with Mra Lynch, 2525 Madl-os- n pleasure of the evening. From Mantl Tuesday evening at her home, at which avenue. to Nephl they traveled on the San about fourteen guests were present The guests of the arternoon were Pete valley train with conductor, enMesdames Rolapp, C. C. Richards, gineer and fireman, all Odd Fellows, A large number of Salt Lakera spent Burton, Peterson, William Ecclea and and accompanied by Division Superln-tendaThursday In Ogden In attendance at Parry. Brother Hormnulng, who acted the footbal game played between the as guide to the wonderful natural teams of the Salt Lake and Ogden high Two-Ste- p beauties of the canyon. The amphiClub. schools. In the evening an enjoyable theater and Friar's Head were very The first meeting of the Two-Ste- p reception waa given the visitors at club, a social organisation to promote striking scenes, and many other points Kieael'a hall, and vlctora and vangood cheer and Improvement of mind, of Interest were explained to the quished mingled In the fiance. was held at the home of Mias Evelyn visitors. Nephl lodge was visited ofSweetcer. and after a short program ficially and as usual everything posEntertainment at Fourth Ward. consisting of songs and recitations by sible to entertain the ladles was Very novel and pretty was the char- the young men and a very comical thought of. Milford was last, but not acter ball given Thursday evening at take-o- ff of the football here by Tom least a very bright and energetic lot the Fourth ward amusement hall un- Bankhead, the club sat down to a .of brothers and sisters making this a der the auaplces of the Mutual Im- dulnty luncheon, prepared by the fine lodge numerically and socially. The ladles were guests at the homes provement association. The costume of the characters represented were of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer, and a very delightunique, and the presence of a number of Jesters created additional merriis Good tea a real food and ful time spent. After the lodge meetment throughout the evening. This ing a reception and banquet was given affair was one of a series of socials to a great food, a really great to which Odd Fellows and their famb given by the M. I. A. ilies were Invited. food; no doubt about The perfect weather and kind and will you try some ? Tha Goddard Concert. courteous hospitality extended to the Lovers of music are looking forward visitors made the trip one to be reVysr (no year swaajr If yo lost Ilk with pleasure to the concert to be membered with pleasure. time-honor- Brsdlsy-Hsst- h m ed vice-preside- nt TEA that; sm Corsets GLOVES APRONS WAISTS and If You Are Looking Look Our Way! DOLLS . SMALL and LARGE DRESSED and UNDRES8ED- - PERHAPS IT WILL DO US BOTH GOOD. WE HAVE QUANTITIES OF NICE THING3 TO OFFER YOU. NOW 18 THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR CHRISTMAS The Coal that Heats X Home 4 Mrs. L. Ogden of California la visiting friend in thia city. 26, 1904. IT i 810 i all we ask as the first payment on a 8260 Plano, and tl per month thereafter pays the balance. This Plano, the Rembrandt, Is a beautiful instrument, fully guaranteed for ten COMES FROM SHURTLIFF X Sole Agents AND CO. for Anthracite. Phones J8-- k is.x yeara EVERETT DEALERS. A SURE NUF ft CARSTENSEN ANSON CO. (Inoorporsteu.) Tsmpla of Musio. STREET. 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