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Show k. Ui : the eight tei-v.'e:::h- journal, lcgan, u y mg, with refrerErnests ing. foflow- - . pa ,to 3 Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Rich of Ogden spent Wednesday here. n ii s Mr. H. P. Barber and Mr. Lionel Farrell left Thursday by automobile for the Barber ranch on Blue Creek. to to Pa The Sophomore Class of the entertained with a XJ, A. C. dancing party Monday evening in the Womans Gymnasium. The hall was effectively decorated with autumn leaves. light refreshments were served. . to to to Misses Margaret Maughan, Irene Lewis and Aileen Martin-ea- u entertained with a Halloween party Friday night. All the guests were in Halloween costume. Games were played and a merry evening spent. Refreshments concluded the evenings fun. Twenty two "guests were 1 Hazel Dawn in the Heart of Jennifer" at Lyric tonight. 4 L. u Mr. and Mrs. David Athey presentr - - to to to are and children of Salt Lake A party affair among the visiting here, guests of Mr. and younger set was a supper dance Mrs. J. M. Blair. given by Miss Flora Amusen If Mudros.The Mrs. ueorge Bell entertained Friday evening decorated with was table long in compliment to her little After supper t I -- The Jargest and most charming function of the week was the bridge luncheon given by Mrs E. T. Lewis and Mrs.Teetzel Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Lewis. The small tables were decorated with pansies and roses. Following the luncheon -werearranged for bridge. American beauty roses graced the living rooms. Large jardinieres filled with pom pom, chrysanthemums, decorated the halL Ten prizes were awarded: Mrs. E. C. Shepard assisted the hostesses. the-takie- s- . - a m ri The Alpha Deltas gave an initiation party Tuesday evening. Nine members were initiated into the fraternity. Four members were initiated into .the Sigma Alpha Fraternity, Saturday evening. , , to to to Clio Circle met this week The Peterson. with Mrs. Parley Shaws drama, The Philanderer, was discussed and read by Miss --Dora Wright, with a general discussion following.The hostess served tea, Mrs.' Seth Blair and Mrs. Frank McAlister were guests of the afternoon. daughter Alladines.birthday an Chrysanthemums. the evening was spent dancing niversary last Friday afternoon. Misses 'Elnora Amussen and Games and refreshments occuEditH JThomas chaperoned the pied the time. Fifteen little present were: The guests -guests hadJ;he pleasure of the j party. Afon Eccles, Nora Misses afternoon Adel- Rachel ; Bankhead, Udell, to to to Alice .Pedersen, aide Nielsen, - Miss M. A. Torgeson entertain Dale Alvord, ed with a supper and social eVen Evelyn Ballif, ingf shewing last Fridayin E.com-P. pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. Ariel Quinney, Bacon. The supper table was dec Budge; Conrad Quinney. Charles Thomorated. Covers were laid for Mr. Malcolm Smith, Ernest HanMr, and as, and Mrs. E. Waldo Hatclv . Seymour Mrs. E. CBacon, Mr. and Mrs. sen, Roscoe Hess, Wm. ThomSmith, Joseph. OdelLMr. and Mrs. Geo. Gilbert McMurrin, Don EdTorgeson, Miss Charlotte Kyle. as, wards, Dellas Price. N to to to to' to toMrs. Roy Kimball entertained Miss Veda Chafnbers was the with a family party last Friday hostess with a 500 afternoon in compliment to Mrs. charming few intimate friends a for party Whitney Kimball of Pocatello. Monday eveinng at her home at The rooms were decorated with Smithfielvl The decorations and cut flowers. At the end of fchc refreshments were carried out afternoon refreshments were in the Hallowe'en idea. The served.Twelve guests were presguests were: Misses La Rue ent. Thomas, Vera Gamette, Verua Shaw, Blanch , A party was given in compli- Capner, DorothyWallace McAlisMessrs Stone; ment to Mrs. Whitney Kimball ter, Raymond Olsen, Eastman Monday afternoon by Mrs. Lee Hatch, Howard Hudman, r HarThatcher. The rooms were dec- old Browning, DeLore Nichols, orated with fall flowers. At the to to to. en J of the afternoon a supper Mrs Clyde Squires and chilWas served. Covers were laid for dren left Thursday for New ; -- twelve. ISi-E- Mr. and Mrs Lionel Farrell andfamilyof Canada arrived X here last Saturday, They will make their home here. THEATRE, entertained The Theta girls their new pledges with a chafing dish supper Tuesday evening. Wednesday & Thursday Mrs. C. 0. Roskelley of Brig- ham City returned home Tuesday after a few days stay here. to- to to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Linford and children arrived borne Tuesday from an" automobile trip to southern Utah. SHOULD A WOMAN DIVORCE - toto v Ptoi pqi Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hansen entertained informally with, a card party last Friday evening in compliment to Mrs. Clyde Squires. At the end of the evenings entertainment " refreshments "were served. j A powerful Realistic T ; Drama All Seats 10 cents r On Tuesday evening another party was given for Mrs.Squires, Mrs. A. II Young entertain. dinner krt Sunday evening. The table was decorated with autumn leaves. Covers were laid for Misses Annina Huff, Luella Andrews, Luella Nelson ; Messrs' Roy Boswell, Ernest Bowers. to to to Mr, and Mrs. JosephMcFar- land of Ogden spent Wednesday . here. at to to to I, Mrs. Margaret Morrell return ed home from Boise Monday to to to ;v7 Haz ,2EKS-'- Mr. and Mrs. Dow Lewis ,of Lewiston spent the mid week Dawn In Heart of Jennifer" Poijie' News MONDAY AND TUESDAY "Di.Ouond From the Sky" No. 24. Coilirade John" Gold Rooster in 5 parts. WEDNESDAY WATCH FOR NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM a EVERYBODY COME TO , 40.00 45.00 it U a u 66 66 - - 23.33 26.66 30.00 3ltO : s aj And see the splendid values we are offering. Your chance now to supply the whole family in Winter Wearing tom Apparel at a Saving of ? y CENT 33'M .to to.. v. of Salt Lake spent tlie week here, guests of Mrand Mrs. . Jesse Earl. -- i to to to.. Mrs. B. J. Griffin and Children f Ogden spent last week here guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ..Smith entertained with a Halloween party Monday afternoon in observance of her little ison Johps birthday. Mrs! Griffin returned home to Ogden Tuesday. Her mother Mrs. J.- P. Smith accompanied her. , . to to to Roscoe W Eardley of Salt Lake spent part of the week here. covers were laid for fifteen, vice-presid- ent, A. v Vern-Montpeli- Porter er. Brownes Dramatization a all . ' 30.00 THE HUBS SALE P'l h to to 'to Mr. Frank Stevens of Ogden spent Wednesday here. . and 75c. c, Tickets on .'Sale at Morrell Clothing Store C NOW ON AT HALF PRICE ALL MILLINERY Every Style and Weave i N SISTER 20.00 Coats 19.00 Coats 18.00 Coats 17.50 Coats .15.00 Coats ,712.00 Coats 10.00 Coats ARIMO BLOCK L ill Now $35.00 Coats 32.50 Coats 30.00. Coats 27.00 Coats ,25.00. Coats : Half Price and Lower E professional cast Hall 1st Nibleyl; Hoy, Prices 25 50c A number of Ladies, Misses $13.33 and Childrens Coats, splendid Values a t' gi1 For Fall and Winter - World, Hand. Pai amount Travel Series No. 12. -- - . AND THURSDAY John Barrymore in The Incorrig- WEDNESDAY' ANDIn THURSDAY "The Master Nat Goodwin Paramount. ible Dunkane. OUR UNEXAMPLED Noil New Adventures pf J. Rufus Wal- -' lingford, "Three Rings and a Goat. lathe News No. 86. was decorated with sweet peas, iel Price, Mrs: Rlioda B. Cook, Mrs. G. W. Lindquist, Mrs.1 T. to to B. Budge. . Miss Jessie Eccles entertained with a dancing party Monday The Seventh ward mutuals en evening at the Eccles home on tertained with a Halloween West Center. The decorations party Thursday evening in the were in the Halloween idea. A ward amusement hall. delicious supper was served, the to to to menu being carried out in the The Wobyca Society held a Halloween idea. Thirty five business meeting Friday afternoon. The following officers guests were in attendance, to to to were elected for the ensuing Mrs. J. W. Hayward - enter- year: president, Mrs. I. P. Stew-- Mrs. Dora (bipman ofeas- - tajned a prettiy appointed art; Mrs. F. A. ant Grove is visitingregue afternoon, Hinckley; secretary. Miss Mary bridge party Friday of her mother Mrsara r0oms.were effectively dec- - Sorensen ; corresponding secrewith fall flowers and foil-- tary, Miss May McCarrey; Treaorated The football squad of the U. , the end of the afternoon surer, Miss Edith Hendricks. At C. arrived home frotn Colofgf. ; jfcfreshmenta were served.Those rado Thursday night. present were: Mrs. Luther How- - SHOULD A WOMAN DIVORCE" ' to to York. Mrs. Samuel Weston enter- ell, Mrs. D. C. Budge, Mrs. 0. H. ,An issue that affects the wetained Saurday with a supper Bucke, Mrs. Moses Cardon. Mrs. lfare of home, children and the Miss Veda Peterson entertain and social evening following inlReid' Shamhart, Mrs. E. S. i human race, shown at theRex, ed a numberof her littleTrieads compliment toher house guestsBudge. Mrs. S. O. StevensrMrsqtheatre Wednesday and Thurs- Thursday evening with a Hallo- Mr and Mrs. G. F. Ashlevof Roy Bullen, Mrs. Weston day, November 3rd and 4th. ween party. The supper table on. Mrs. Wm. Kidman. Mrs.Dan- - Advt. Miss Lucile Snow arrived home from California the early j part of the week. Emerson Cutler offers The Junior class of the U. A. ;T.;H. ' ' C. entertained a bonfire party : Of The on r South the Saturday evening banks of Logan, river at Sixth east. Refreshments were served around the bonfire. Games' were played, and all in all a merry r evening was spent. to to to WITH An Mr! and Mrs. A. M. Fleming, Mrs. J. C. Walters, Lieutenant and Mrs. Eugene Santschi, motored to Salt Lake Friday and were' guests at the Hotel Utah until Monday. -to to to Mrs, M. E. Hanks will leave f ,' San Francisco, Monday for where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Nellie by Mr. apd Mrs. Hanson. Dancing was a feature of the even- - Cardon. $20.00 Suits ROGHAMME P , n , 1915. At 1 he LYRIC Tonight At The OAK Tonight i , Ogden spent Wednesday here, to to to Mr, and Mrs. W. L..Walti3 of Ogden spent part of the week . heer. ' ' to to Mrs. J. R. Murdock of Rich- mond entertained with a supper and social evening Friday in compliment to Mr. Murdock's birthday Anniversary. The following guests from here were in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl, Mr, and Mrs. Sylvan Needham. . , to to Mrs. A. M. Fleming will Jeayp next week for Omaha for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Fleming wilj visit various other places in the East before returning home. SO, 13 Mr. and Mrs, JT A. West of -- P.-Bac- Saturday, Oct::er k nr AliA 7 1 Now Now Now Now Now Now Now Now Now Now Now - - p28.C0 26.00 - 24.00 - - r 21.60 - 20.00 - - - 16.00 - 15.20 J. 4.40 - 14.00 - - 12.00 - - 9.60 -- iiMEt-Jr- L ; - G.O O y |