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Show DAILY UTAH IN SOCIETY'S REALM y of Omaha Is visiting 1 lie iii'lnrs a very Mrt. Erhardt In Ogden. ui'l'tMiniu e rt iiji ilet'iu titinr.tf relative. rut and friend dowers, ferns an-Tin- i ti'.e rm-Oallaudet left today were in Vr. peniwntwo months in Mon- - cariiatiniis. fernsdining and lillies. with visit of Ktreaii.ers or ii!il.on funn the California. i'l'e.-fiii- j.r-'ii- l !'. ur Store if lions of beautiful images of thought traced the many of Milton's verses to the lirimitlxe sourxe of raedmon. He told how the works of itssian, the earliest Irish bard, were companions of lln- - world's deepest siudents and thej greatest men of war. The status of the reciprocity rcau was debited by its chairman. Mrs. A. V. I'utnatn. in four dirft and simple points: First. It is the repository of good ideas. Second. It is not only the distributing ceiter of these ideas, but pre-- 1 server of the same, Third. It is the impersonal "Mrs. Wiggs" of our own "Cabbage Patch." Fourth. It has a splendid corps of clever club women on its lecture list, Mesdames Reed, Ewing, namely: Alder, Igiehart, Gorham, Cain and and Up-to-D- ate TLS CARPENTERS bu-trin- i-! I Window if Is Full of tlic Newest left Friday for! The bride was alliied in white' vis. Minnie Kiesel niouseline de soie, with lace in California. visit of one month inings. Her Miss H.ikct, wore a pretty gown of cream. The of Salt Lambert Alma Air.. and Mr friends and rela- young couple were the recipients of Lake are visiting many beautiful yiresenls. tive in the cityMr. Kackeit has been a resident of Mon-da- y left Ogden for about a year and during H. Kevin Mr and Mrs. J. will that time has made a large circle of where they Nevada, Reno, for friends. The bride is a charming ard make their home. popular young lady of this c ity and a leader In social circles. Mr. and! to Salt went Several Ogden people see the per- Mrs. Sackett will make their home, in to evening Lake Monday $2.75 Buy Chinese Honeymoon" this city and will be at home to their formance of A from friends 2C51 after March 1st, at many theater. -t the Salt Lake Lincoln avenue. others. entertThen she anouiiced that Mrs. A. O, Mr. C. D. Tyree informally Celebrated Hit of Salt Lake City had recentin compliment Ewing Birthday. ained Monday evening 338 23th Street. Telephone 124 Emto reKnd to calls for Miss consented and ly The Madsen Men's nf the PresbyterLeague to Mi. Dorothy cHolco and gmt of Salt Lake. About sixteen ian church very fittingly celebrated talks on "Art, nnd trusted lhat this of ily Clark In well and the evening Washington's birthday by giving a so- lady who has her subject yuoae. were present music and social cial and musicale in the evening. The hand, will soon receive a united call cards, with waa spent supper was musical program hs well ns the social from Ogden. A delicious converse, These addresses were lntersieraed features were much enjoyed by those erved. with exquisite vocal solos by Mrs. who were present. Year 1 For a Maud by accompanied the of church The was Knights very attractively The annual reception Amostmbxt Coxsien or: next Monday and artistically decorated with flags Miss Dee. and Mrs. K. M. Hess, who Thi of Pythias will he held Breakfast food, at 13c. .80c 3 Rsliton was Rushmer. Mrs. and refresh- and bunting. From the ceiling were accompanied by SUMbuckt farina Health Flour, at 65c.... M)e evening. Cards, dancing 10c portage Kalstun Health Urlap The meeting was gracefully pre- 11 10c 10c suspended red, white and blue bunting, 10c iNkekase Halrton Oreal Coffee ments will he the order of the eveni15c fell In folds over the table where sided over by Mrs. Edward Blache!, 11 ire package Ralston Health (ielatine which 17 lta ng. package Kaliton Health Oata 5t)e 3 cana Ralston Baking Powder refreshments were served. After the president of the club. 15c 1 15e package Purina Pancake Flour Then cunie the social hour when the I Site rack Kalatuu Koniklna 2Se musical program was ended a tea Mrs. H. H. Spencer wan the charmi13c 1 l.ic tirila arrpackage Halaton'Hoininjr lunch was served. The cups and handsome hostess, assisted by ng hostess at a very prettily 63.75 excel who Puine and Bedford, afternoon. saucers became of the those Tuesday property anged Kensington exlettere the Thie contain! eeeortment in do to how enknowing things" partaking the lunch and were taken About sixteen guests enjoyed the actly right, placed before her fifty spelling the words home aa souvenirs. tertainment Send the coupons to the Ralsguests refreshments most inviting. now to a a And few secret little ton Purina of company, 8t. Louis, MisSalt Tate Coteria. The Mr. and Mrs. Francis A day of most inclement weather only a very few this scribe who loves souri, and your favorite 31.00 Magatike are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. not enough to deter the members to soar in feathery flights of fancy zine will be tent to your home Free was j. F. Bauscher. and friends of the Coterie from as- free was O, so amazed to find that for a Whole Year. has returned sembling at the home of Mrs. L. B. some very, very, brainy women enjoy Miss Lixsle Empey a Jolly eat! from Terrace, where she has been the Adams on February 16, and they were guest of Mrs. J. H. Brown for the past amply repaid by the rendition of a two weeks. program full of Interest Mlsa Whalen Farewell Party. Mrs. L N. Lanning entertained a in picturing "Life in the East" wrote number of young people last evening The high school dance last evening of Mary EL Wilkins and Elisabeth street at her home on Twenty-fift- h port Dignan's hall was largely attended. Stuart Phelps. Miss Kimball McDanMr. to George Good music, gay spirits and an exceltrayed Life Jn tlie West" aa shown by complimentary iel, a member of her Sabbath class, lent program were prominent features Brete Harte and Owen Wister. Mrs. Allison was greatly appre- who left Thursday for Baker City, In the success of the evening. ciated in a song. "One Day." by Ma- Oregon, where he will make his furlon. responding to an urgent encore ture home. The Royal Neighbors very delightffriends their Friday with those beautiful veraea of Euully entertained and gene Field, "The Little Blue Pigeon," Church Dinner. and Cards supper prises, night. The men of the Methodist church dancing, all contributed to make the Miss Conroy accompanist Another musical treat waa a violin will give a dinner this evening to the evening one of enjoyment to all. solo. Mosskowskis Spanish Dance," ladies and friends of the church. Men Mr. Simpson, violin. Miss Bannister, will officiate in the kitchen and wait Weber Club Entertainment. The ball and luncheon given piano, who answered the demand for on the table. Ladles will positively A Wednesday evening by the Weber another number with Air de Ballet," not be admitted to the kitchen. fine menu has been prepared and an club was a very delightful social affair. by Alard. The pleasure of the afterAbout seventy-liv- e couplea gathered at noon was added to by the presence enjoyable time is In store for all who Mesdames attend. Dignans dancing academy and enj- of the following guests: oyed the' dancing until midnight, Whalen, Armstrong. Bannister, Alii when they adjourned to the Weber cluh son. Kimball and Misses Bannister and Child Culture Club. rooms A very enjoyable meeting of the where a delicious buffet Conroy. The club will meet next with Miss Whalen. luncheon waa served. The whole afChild Culture Club waa held February fair was admirably planned and carr19th at the pleasant home of Mrs. ied out and the evening was one of Aglaia Entertains. Thomas D. Dee on Washington avenue. I fc For all kinds of Baktry Gnntlr unalloyed pleasure. Staple and Fancy Groceries, A more notable or entertaining club After the usual business the members In to the ab listened in was the never held program. Ogden meeting Nuptials. than that of Tuesday last at the home sence of Mrs. Christensen the compleMiss Lydia L. Morby and Mr. Dou-g- al of Mrs. Chester EL Coulter, tion of the article, Almost a Woman, M. McClure were the principals In Federation of was read by Mrs. Hilliard with telling of the Utah a pretty wedding which took place at Women's clubs. effect. the home of Mr. William McClure on were: The president gave a few questions of honor as Present guests Wednesday evening. At 8 oclock the Mrs. C. S. Kinney, the present presi- on "Plain Sewing," which caused earn wedding march was played by Miss dent of the Federation, and Mrs. Emm- est discussion and led to the presents Joule Clare and the bridal party eline B. Wells, mother of the governor tion of various views on the subject marched into the parlor and took their of the state. Other guests of Aglaia A very able article on Ancient and places beneath a canopy of ferns and on this occasion were the federated Modern Living" was given by Mrs. flowers. Rev. J. E. Carver performed clubs and the presidents of other Edith Wright, who entered into the Proprietors. 2313 Wash. Ave. the ceremony in the presence of a clubs not Included in this work. spirit of the discussion and grave some The bride large number of guests. Club colors nerved their purpose forcible Ideas. looked charming In an elegant white What added to the charm of the aft everywhere, and more especially in the gown and waa attended by Miss MagFlowernoon were the sweet vocal selec home. of decorations the pretty gie McClure. Mr. David Morby acted ers lent an added charm, and aa the tlona rendered by Mrs. Porter, Mrs. best man. About sixty guests were bow of Mlsa Webster's violin evolved Farley and Mrs. Clark. All were in exPresent and after the ceremony all sweet tones In graceful rhythm with cellent voice and sang In good style. enjoyed a sumptuous wedding repast. the piano accompaniment by Mlsa At the conclusion of the program the The greatest plcaanie lie In good The bride is one of talmost ideal most seemed with the assistance of her hooka. from time the hostess, Ogden's Rushmer Enjoyment come reading them. Yon read with the ented young ladles and the groom ia a for a delicious served treat. refresh daughters, literary greatest enjoyment when you reed with greatest earn. Our Popular young railroad man. Mr. and First on the program was Mrs. Kin- ments and the club adjourned to meet perfeet-flttlnglasses raft your Mrs. McClure will be at home to their eyes, enrich your mind and ileal ney who gave a very Instructive and in two weeks, March 4th, with Mrs. with your pueket book. gently Wends after March 1st at 2434 Grant entertaining review of womans work David Eccles. The guests of the after SattHfartlon avenue. in the Utah Federation. In well noon were Mm. Porter, Mrs. Farley, chosen words she forecast the future Mrs Fred Clark and Mrs. Shaw. Home C. P. UTTER , Optician Again. shall supply the which eventually im203 Ecdce Building, CONVENTION.! OdDEN, UTAH The arrival In Ogden Monday of present needs. Her audience felt GLASS BLOWERS' Mr. William Van Alen and bride, pressed thst under her conscientious MUXCIE, Ind., Feb. 27. About sixformerly Mlsa Eva Kuhn, was the oc leadership great good must certainly ty delegates, representing all the fed-- 1 ration for a most enthusiastic recep ensue. Hon at the erations of glass blowers in the InShe Wells. Mrs. was Next to speak Virginia, their future home. d, diana gas belt, assembled in convenFifty friends showered the bride and gave the rluba the benefit of a so tion In Muncie today. The object of flrom with congratulations, while an experience, womanly which Is expected to be I orchestra some played delightful strong, so quaint and tender as to the gathering In session several days, is to disfor mtiic. fascinate her hearers. As a member cuss the various of Women, questions which have of the National Council been cause the of council, great difficulty and International Happily Wedded. which, with the To attend dances or in women dissatisfaction the of millions two glass trade for A very nearly numbers of was that pretty wedding theaters or to catch a idea of some time and to bring about a setMiss Clara Selifert and Mr. Ward E. she gave an almost startling train in a hurry If you and magnitude. In company tlement if possible. John Phillips, Rackett. which took place at the cory its range Work-1 Glass Window of the remember the number-ph- one other home of the bride's representative president sister, Mrs. R. K. with four era those next Is of America. among Adams, at 2633 Lincoln avenue Thure-da- y women of Utah she will attend 22. In Berlin. congress summer's Gening. Rev. Edward J. Ridings f the Then the yearly address of Rev, Congregational church perfIf you have range horses or mules classic to the ormed the ceremony. At 8 o'clock the ALLEN TRANSFER j. e. Carver followed, for sale it will pay you to communisuch grace easy with eddlng march waa played by Mlsa fore, but given COMPANY. "The cate with the man who buys more understood. Mllderd Adams, and the couple cn-t- as to he readily horses on man than earth. In English Litera any other ALBERT ALLEN, JIliR. parlor and stood beneath a Formative Period Address' or call on C. M. Clay, 8442 arf'h before a large company of ture" was his theme. He spoke of 412 25th St. Phone 22. Utah. British Isles, of Washington avenue, Ogden, West. They were attended Mr. enrly bards of the by 1 and In lllustra Phone 552 X. nn Cole and Miss Frankie Baker. Osslan and Caedmon, j 3 EEI1UUAHY 27, KlOi. SATURDAY, STATE JOURNAL, have the Largest and Most Com-Se- e Them plcte Line in the City. We i : z. c. m. i. 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