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Show trMav.JuncjT TIIK OGDMN' POST COLLEGIANS RETl'ltN HOME The parent of ,a,h ,.f oUr Cl.n and girls have received boys A Mirsge very ... mirage phenomena reports of the progress of! Mrs. S. E. Khoil du,"- - llw ,,I -A JJJJS Monday ofbyfriends yiaV who party . Md rKi 1,11 ua1 ian from Plain City on the lending the! Ih ?i,Uwali cu!It'!e in Chicago, las takin body of ripplmg the position in J railroad hospital the and will mt there, alongside awr here fer the summer. Norman Bingham, after anJ nly a few days,! Iv vy motor L,r Yakima Valiev Washington, to get practical experience in his line of finance , the unusual and comoccarance. merce. :tq3eBt 9 WILSON uil! it n sat-lsfyi- Campaign Oftice Open Evenings ! rMi. wr . c,id I'lT thi- IV! CVili'H 1 o.t J,th ill r stHkiLai,l,rU,f viil at M. M. I. A. jst'h. -- i a VeUine cor-:fft- ing w Ea s' bureau are umbers of the farm Monday evening, June ward hall to g iSck in the i calf club in our community. sarti of the association too are IM to be present to decide f-t- ed to them. 1 oYWk ! r ! 1 VYjO 2TS hii-- (Covtii ui'd From lajrv Thru.) n. J!. t'l.mpbrH, a i V 'i 11 li'. i. i v. paint-o- n and Ercdevick v. the e.ty for a ?tay !' M.-ml- 1 !;n Km. wning, uft (' T it r I ne-n:;.- -. .! .. !' Vi am ii Uni. ley. Or. and Mr r.,i i. r. Mr. Payne departed . ! I'm ni i t'ulifoniiii; Culi- .lr. - - i; Mr- -. M. Stevens, Mrs. E. llt iii r VtihiM ii, Mrs. A. L. Sentt, Mrs. are v. H. heyes. Mrs. E. A. lliirten- - tkltleii. and Mrs. Mr. Wilimm .'..ii )! i.jamin. .ail ef Sait iMii ! Mi. of Mr. ami t I... .u; tii . M.ss Madge liedko of Oakley, Idalm, spcr.t l!'.t week end in the it y as tin gi.csi ef Miss Helen Conroy, ti Mr. Kuth- - le. Jin.-- with bridge tim .'tl.iy afternoon ut tin' h me, ;Bi2 Washington ave-- n I'.iml.eiti Was served oil small S 'i ii g ems were ns d on a it Em, loll i in ami Mies laiuisc eidei lained VVr Ecclcs anil l .;!!,. cles of Baker City, Ori g.in, the tables ai.ti in;- - friends and relatives in . Aiigih.-- for New he was the tlie I.e-- t f. ' tl..iiw..d, lln.-t- l:n'l.r..uff, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Blgc-loMr. ;,r.. I Mr,'.. J. Henry Vnlker, , He. Mr. and Mis, J. K. MrMr. ami Mrs. C. J. Han in S.iii .1- Mrs. Jt .i-itui- nrtist'a Mr. and Mr tie - vl f tii' !iib:ti--n- . : !t l Miss Barbara Biounim; ui!l airiu Iv L.'U.e t 'liuriow from ihe Kalherin! A. an oin s. iitiol at IJoss, C.ilifui ni.i; ik. She will fjicnd iln summer vaiati 'i in Ogdi n with her parents. Mr. ar. 1 I.. - e fun :.u, lih'inktlr, A. w !. t i I : - - . yoit.ski.f ii: w ::i. i i.rir mi: ocdi:n post WOMENS REALM is in Emnci.-c- : WW.m-ila- y, (hr- , V.ill : months in Kathrn Eitgcr.ild of M: a, n.o to l.i- - Miiium r J. W. I'.liigtun, ; "? sou-so- Aerogram for the regular Pj8rn Sunday is evening, invited. which everybody 1 t.i a Y du: honw Wage d I'hunc !hij returned to lrovo to ln .t u o the B. Y. V and Estella Mjers with which school she attended last year! respec-jjsse- u m presidents, r&erie Myers has contracted to' gB80Ciations arranged teach the sixth grade and conduct the and vust" for members music in a county school next in. an have They also y 7 ! ! tllOfO w!.vtlfici1 remain i ji n fumi u . to a;.-.i re-iU- rn on Tuesday I'f - t In oj.li his parents, tlitou limit the home. Mary laui Mag'.nn'.s, liautrhter ii V. I.. Mav'iinvs. Mir. J. I mi-- i s Eowles, Mr. John , mid Mrs. Frank McAlister Audi Juno ' from nd ha gvud'.Kitt-V, Nefor this summer, I'nivcrsity, Omaha, braska. Mis Majinnis jrra.l'.iati'd with M Eduard Maurice Conroy will is traininK with the honors, ami is th' only girl student rCkavei-Mwti, rtaai Sunday lit noun at a lunch-.- . guard at Jordan Nar- -' to have the honor of having a place Adam avenue a, her home, rows for a few weeks. in the Criichton hall of fame. She ncicc her to compliment is editor of the lUisehene college paMrs. Joseph Belnap of Preston is per, and assistant editor of Creighton M: J,an Marie Conroy Acreo, who v.re laM for Mrs. 1. Winehester, Mrs. v from the Sacred Heart graduate activi Bird. Mrs. C. F. Wilson, Mrs. scholastic She led in or. all with her pap visiting son, Joseph II. BeMr and Mr. William M. Hojv, LVi.Vj 1st, on June 12. Covers will bo I ities. Miss Muginr.is will arrive home Turner, Mrs. Fred Farr, Mrs. in.v lnap here during this week. bud t.r menilH'f of the graduating Etnioln avenue, iiuiiounec the murriage S Wilson Mrs P. 11. Hrophey, Mrs. in a few days. tbeir d.uigliter, Winu lmina May, e:. t f the Sucre, Heart academy. CreenweH, Mrs. Charles Driv- Mrs. Belnap's sister, Mrs. Fred .V-',nu' 11. Mulcahy. J" P. ami ' er A meeting of the Song Society wras Hopgson, of Logan, is also a visitor at ok plaee May Jn at Evanston, Wyo- A' I . Miller entertained with the home. The party motored to Salt held Wednesday with Mrs. Esther a i is. A. luncheon iidge Thursday at. her miug. Lake City on Thursday for a Mis. J. K. Julius entertained street. Pretpleasure Porter, and Mrs. Bessie Ellis as hostl.mi.e, 1203 Twenty-fift- h at her was esses. The Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mr. 1. S. Mirtus announce topic of the evening inp ty mu lug flow ers were used a table given by Miss Bertha Oakdcn. Folk elm ration and throughout the house. the marriage of their daughter, Alice home, oC'J Adam awiiuc with a tcu. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Holmes had songs of England, Scotland, Ireland h.The iitom and tea table were decsecond of the series of luneheons to Arthur H. Van Wocrkom on May as their guest this week, Mr. Holmes with sweet pea, columbine, orated and Wales and illustrative folk songs will be Bishop Jainc II. Riley performgiven Friday. and bridal wreath. were sung by Mrs. Rodger Chappelle, guest were ed the ceremony. cousin, Moroni Compton of Nevada. bidden. Mrs. Marvel England and Miss Grace Mrs. F, K. Parker and Miss Voillys Roseanne Patterson of Salt Lake Nelson. Miss Nelson gave a number Woods entertained Sir. and Mr. Joseph J. Bell, 1S21 Thursday at a din-nMember of the Ogden Exchange City was a visitor at the Ben Myers of the songs that she sang in the conin the Japunese room at the Hotel (rant avenue, announce lli engagehome on Sunday, test which was held in Salt Lake in Bigelow at 0 oclock. The table dec- ment of their daughter, Clare Anna, club, their wives, and Sail Bake guests May, The contest was given finder the oration were in it color scheme of to ( larenee Wilson, of Bingham Cun-5'- held their uunual outing in Ogden canMiss Berene Jones of of the National Federa- orchid. Utah. The wedding will take yon ut the Hermitage Hotel Tuesday holder with orchid Henefer, was sponsorship The topic for colored Crystalwere a house guest of Mr. and in the near future. place either evening ut a dinner. Mrs. Chnrlj Mrs. J. M. tion of Music club. at placed the next meeting will be folk songs of end of tapers Martin and family during the wreek. cards Hollingsworth wus Ihn toastmaster. table. The the place Mrs. I). M. Russia, Italy, Spain and France. Re- also earned out the color scheme. The 2SJS Grant ave- Dancing was n feature of the eveA demonstration of were served at the close of favor were One hundred entertainment. on freshments tiny doll dressed in d nue announces the engagement of her nings' w etc in attendance. committee the The fabric will be given atstenciling to meeting. laid Hone, were silk Cover Harold and tulle. a conjoint jlaughtcr, Johnson, for Mr. M. I. Douglass, Mrs, W. G. lhe marriage will take place in June. on arrangements included T. Jeppson, meeting of farm bureau and relief Mrs. P. B. Ilaslct entertained with Kkikrdcy, Miss Louise Moye. Miss Joseph E. Evans and A. H. Fulgcr. saciety on Tuesday at 2:00 m., Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, of Trenton, June H. All women of the p.ward a bridge luncheon Thursday at the Bose Tribe, Miss Dorothy Burk, Miss interested in the home management Green Gables, 2G07 Madison avenue. Marian Barker, Miss Until Stewart, announro the engagement of their American Desert Division No. S5, Luncheon was served on small tables, Mr. Charles B. Ford, Mrs. Lowell daughter, Wandii, to Francis Udell 11. of L. K., entertained Thursday eveproject are invited to attend. each centered with a vase of spring Utolc, Mrs. Gondfellow of Lo Angeles. The mar- ning with a dinner at the W. O. W. Kadinall. blossoms. Bridge followed the lunchriage will take place in June. hall on Grant avenue in honor of the eon. The invited guests included Mrs. pensioned engineers. Dinner was The two cemeteries in Eden have Edmund Orson Wattis, Mrs. J. E. Brilliant Fund ion Honoring Edwin Allwyn Payne, n served at 1:30 o'clock. The dinner tabeen given the names of "Mountain Carver, Mrs. Archie B. McIntosh, Mrs A charming affair of the past week celebrated artist of New York, and ble was decorated in pink and white. :ew and Meadow View. Archie Bowman, Mrs. William II. Wat was the tea given Saturday afternoon Paris, n number of art lovers of Og- A rilvor basket filled with columbine Mountain View cemetery is northeast of tis, Mrs. Frank E. Nichols, Mrs. Wil-- . by Patrick Ilealy, Jr., in compliment den tendered a reception to Mr. luyne and bridal wreath centered the table, town, and Meadow View cemetery is liam Douglas, Mrs. Charles Henry to her mother, Mrs. V. (. Sedwiek, Tuesday evening at the Hotel Bige- while at either end were pink tapers in southwest of town. These names were Stevens, Mrs. A. 11. Richey, Mrs. I. and her sister, Mrs. 11. II. Giles, of low from 8:30 until 12:00 oclock. The silver holders. A program and social chosen at a meeting called by Bishop N. Fulton, Mrs. J. D. Roberts, Mrs. Alliance, Nebraska. Spring blooms guests were received on the mezzanine hour followed the dinner. C. Alex Ilogge last month. New O. J. Stillwell, Mrs. June Clark, Mrs. in lovely delicate shades decorated the rooms throughout the house. The tea gates have been erected at the en- C. II. Carman, Mrs. C. F. B. A. Mrs. Corey, Mrs. table was lovely with a cloth of Ve-- j trance of each cemetery, with the name inscribed in a panel above the J. A. McCollough, Mrs. J. II. netian lace, and was centered with a Peckcnpaugh, Mrs. Mary Gaddis, Mrs. low bowl of yellow roses, columbine gates. C. K. Wines, Mrs. C. A. West, Mrs. and daisies. Presiding at the tea taOn Friday, May 31, Mrs. Laura F. K. Bartlett, Mrs. J. E. Titley, Mrs. ble were Mrs. James Herbert DeVinc, Montgomery, wife of W. A. Mont- L. L. Shanks, Mrs. F. W. Vowle, Mrs. Mrs. E. R. Dumkc, Mrs. John Browning, Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, Mrs. Jogomery of Eden, was taken to the Dee J. L. Fouston, Mrs. C. I. Smith, Mrs. Mrs. s. Bert Mrs. C. Starkle, to E. Vendor, seph M. Ecclcs, and Mrs. George hospital prepare for an operation for goiter. The operatoin was per- C. W. Cross, Mrs. J. E. Stone, Mrs. Assisting in entertaining were formed Tuesday morning, June 4. She A. D. Barber, Mrs. Ilillabrandt, Mrs. Miss Dolly Louise DeVine, Miss Doris ' getting along as wrell as can be C. B. Finch, Mrs. George Glen, Mrs. othy Scowcroft, Miss Beatrice BrownSevD. A. Newman, Mrs. II. B. Hemmtng-wa- ing and Miss Patricia llcaly. expected. Mrs. J. M. Bills, Mrs. Parker enty guests called during the afterMiss Chloc Fuller will register Fri- Shiflet, Miss Helen Bartlett, Mrs. A. noon. Mrs. day, May 7, at the Agricultural col- Whittmore, Mrs. J. T. Rushmere, Mrs. It. Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Leslie entertained at J. Cooper, lege at Logan for summer school P. A. Herdti, A. A. Mrs. Whitney, second of a scries of bridge lunch- the W. J. work. Miss Fuller will be missed in Ellingson, the ward as she is second counselor Mrs. George Whitmeycr, Mrs. J. V. eons on last Sulurday at her home on to President Lizzie Stallings in the Robb, Mrs. J. M. Forrestal, Mrs. 0. Polk avenue. A luncheon was served 1). Cartner, Mrs. E. A. Bowen, Mrs. at one o'clock and covers were laid' Y. L. M. I. A. Leo Yates, Mrs. E. C. Quillinan, Mrs. for Mrs. M. A. Romney, Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Courtney A. Carver and two E. W. Prout, Mrs. E. A. Whitmcyer. Ellis, Mrs. Henry NcIhoii, Mrs. George guests present were Mrs. Ijarscn, Mrs. George Fistcr, Mrs. Her-- ; daughters, Daisy and Ileen, have movman H. Way, Mrs. 1 S. Merrill, Mrs. j ed back to Eden after spending the Graham, Chloc James T. Abbott, Mrs. Phillip Dix, winter in Ogden. They will be here for Stallings,andGertrude the Mesdames Arvtllc Mrs. Harman Peery, Mrs. George AbFuller, the summer months. Warren Stallings, llarvey bott, Mrs. Carlysle E. Eubank, Mrs. Graham, Merlin Ilarmon Stallings, Eyron Burnett, Barton, Mrs. Fletcher ScowMr. and Mrs. Everett Robins moRobins, Everett Lewis Clark, Burnett, Mrs. John Ilillabiant. croft, tored to Scipio, Utah, for Decoration C. Alex Hogge, George Stallings, Ezra was the home former of day. Scipio Leonard Fuller and the Pretty Home Wedding Solemnized Mr. Robins. They were gone over the Richardson, Mrs. E. K. Mills. of honor, guest The marriage of Miss Mildred week-enMrs. Mills has been helping in the Browning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the M. I. A. J. E. Browning, to W'allace Calvin AnMrs. Clinton D. Robins of Eden has Gleaner department she has also been very much ap- derson of Salt Iakc, was solemnized been seriously ill for the past ten days. and paper has the faculty of making your with her willing help in a on Saturday at high noon at the home She is suffering from stomach trouble, preciated Mills home a place of beauty or a dingy, unattracThe musical way in the ward. of the brides parents, 473 Twenty-sevent- h which caused a hemorrhage. She is on ward Eden is the abode. Which shall it be? tive leaving street. The ceremony was family reported as being better this week. Saturday and will make their home performed by George E. Browning. We have Wall Paper as low as cents per in Ogden. The bride wore an attractive gown of Mrs. Lewis Clark has had as her and a roll. colored large Peach assortment Our is in the the georgette, single largest guest over Monday Mr. and Mrs. A. Sunday evening, June 2, at the con- black picture hat. She carried a bouto and find sure arc the B. Poulsen. Mr. and Mrs. Poulsen you city, paper to just M. L A. meeting, Elders Angus of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. quet will register May 7 at the Agricu- joint and room. suit your Shaw Lysle Bailey from Liberty The maid of honor, Miss Ruth Nelson, ltural college in Logan for summer were ward wa3 wore an orchid georgette, a picture hat the Liberty speakers. school work. Mrs. Poulsen is going invited to attend this meeting. There of leghorn completed the costume. She to take a recreational course from was a large number there and a very carried a bouquet of sweet peas and Miss Hinman, the noted recreational meeting was held. The Hudson Lumax, of Salt head from Chicago, who has been interesting Bee Ilive class sang the pink roses. man. A wedding breakbest was graduating teaching that subject at the A. C. for song that they sang at the graduation Lake, served following the cerewas fast the past two years. exercises at the Twentieth ward in mony. The table was centered with 2310 Washington Avenue Phone 530 an attractive basket of snapdragons, Leslie Stallings of Eden and Kath- Ogden. blue delphinium, and bridal wreath. erine Huss of Ogden will be married Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stallings have Pink candles in crystal holders were the first part of June. Mr. Stallings as their guest Mrs. Stallings sister, placed at cither end. Covers were is the son of J. P. Stallings of Eden, Miss Esther Robinson of Wilson Lane. for thirty guests, and included and Miss Huss the daughter of George Miss Robinson will be at the Stall;ng3 placed the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hubs of Ogden. home for several days. E. Browning. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Browning, Miss Ruth Nelson, HudMrs. Kenneth Mills was the honor Mrs. Leroy Fackrell has had as her son Lumax, Miss Mary Browning, guest at a party given by the Gleaner guest over the week-en- d her daughter, Qjajre Anderson, Pocatello; Mr. and Girls and young married lady friends Mrs. Morris Armond, and two small j jjrB Walter Browning, Salt Lake; Mr. of Mrs. Mills at the home of Mrs. childrenn of Ogden. and Mrs. Arthur Browning, Edmund Ezra Richardson Wednesday afterBrowning, Robert Browning, Ruth noon, June 5. The afternoon was Mrs. George Barton and daughter, Ann Browning, Salt Lake; LqGrand spent playing Bunco. A light lunch La Rue, of Ephraim, Utah, has been Anderson, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs.; of sandwiches, cake and punch was with her sister, Mrs. George Edward Browning, Idaho Fails; Mr. served late in the afternoon. There visiting of Eden, for the past two and Mrs. Frank Browning, Mr. and were present the Misses Zena Stal- Staples and will be at the Staples Mrs. John Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. II. weeks, lings, Doris Stallings, Ileen Carver, home for a few more weeks. L. Griffin, Mrs. J. D. Johnson, Mrs.' Olive Burnett, Myrle Stallings, Artell G. V. Jost, A. Browning, Jean SteMr. and Mrs. Everett Robins have phens, Mary Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. as their guest Mrs. Delcena Robins of Anderson departed Saturday evening mother for the Pacific northwest on their honScipio. Mrs. Robins is the Robins eymoon, and on their return will make D. C. of Everett Robins and return On their trip from their home in Salt Lake. of Eden. with mother their brought Scipio they CO-VIT- A indifinite. be will Miss Margaret Gilmore, of Pocatello, here them. Her stay Mr. and Mrs. Robins have also had as who has been the house guest of Mrs. their guests Mrs. Robins mother and Catherine Shufflebarger, 2332 Jeffcrhome Mon- Fernn her to returned Wilmer Mrs. ion avenue, and Mr. father, on day evening. of Ogden. Mi.--s s at home from the of Mrs. aa'ePtLd a position Wasli-H'srt.'- triihtin - 1 (k ! avi-iiu'- n i j ti dubs, first and second metonToisday for tbeir tint metin thi. ye- - The new I3S5 in the older group are t president; Flor- - Si, Fre-Strickl- er, vice-preside- secretary and treasurer, Of Bingham, song leader. ffior group, Ruth Wilson . is indent, with Manell Bitton, vice Bertha Williamson, secre treasurer; Edna Bingham, and yell leader, and Ruth publicity agent. Sent; Swd 5 Mc-firltn- d, (Grandma) Olive Battle, our permanent resident, celebrated her Sun-- L last anniversary Bh birthday June 2. She was honored with rwjUhday dinner at the home of her mndson, George W. Stratford. Those and went besides the honor guest fam-f ind Mrs. Stratford and their were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Strata Bartford and Mr. and Mrs. Milton on. FruLt M little daughter of Mr. and Mm. F. T. Neilson, gave a party for her friends on Monday afternoon, It was the occasion of her one 3. A dozen th birthday anniversary. little girls were present and greatly enjoyed themselves with games, after which a delicious luncheon was served them, and Lavelle was showered with their gifts for her birthday. Lavelle, Bird girls of the Pri-miassociation, chaperoned by teacher, Lillian Jansen Bingham, The Blue ry their roent Monday the River-botto- a oyed m bon-fir- e afternoon on a hike to lands, and there enjluncheon and games. James B. Hunter family to Idaho for a motor trip. visit relatives en route. The gone will Mr. have They and Mrs. Jose Watson have ret- urned to their home here to spend the summer, in the hopes of benefit- ng Mrs. Watsons health. Walter Williamson, who was detof last week on a nail into his loot, is able to return to Tremonton vnere he has been preparing the plant of the Rocky Mountain Canning corporation there, for the run on pea tuning which will begin in about two veeks. ained at home part Kcount of running 1 1 - cr n. la-mi- or-ch- EDEN Dins-mor- e, Kc-ele- y, J j Out-of-to- YOUR CHOICE OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS d. wALL W' 74 Griffin Paint Co. Poultry and Poultry Supplies BABY CHICKS TURKEY POULTS PULLETS BREEDING MALES 7EjLLrelieveyouof V all the tiresome of washday and ve e foil orlitf more time for enjoyment of ummer pleasures. Telephone us now to call for Jur laundry bundle Ogden Troy Laundry Phone 2074 J UtlNDnV i LEG BANDS Money To Loan DIAMONDS, REVOLVERS, GUNS, RIFLES, KODAKS, ETC. WATCHES, Uncle Sams Loan Office Ogden, Utah 278 25th St. CAPON TOOLS COD LIVER OIL fP M Y Complete Line of Lees Poultry Remedies SPECIAL 40c bottle of Germazone for 10c. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund O. Watti3 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carver and have Preston as their house guest Mr. and to motored daughter, Wanda, of Beverly Hills. Idaho tovisit relatives over the week- Mrs. Joseph E. Hanke several week a in Ogwill They spend end. 3 den. On Tuesday evening, June 4, Bishop C. Alex Ilogge called all the executive officers of the ward to a meeting to decide definite preparations for a Fourth of July ccltbration. Whtn all details are decided and worked out.to have one of the b:;:Ed, n i : . pe t days in i's ).! ir." Wl Lyon Improved Electric Brooders Phelan Gas or Oil Brooders Dandy Coal Brooders i i Mrs. Frederick Champ of Logan, who has Lem visiting Mrs. William1 Rice Kimball, has returned to her home. w alter f.Ilingson, Jr., arrived home Saturday from Columbus, Ohi, and J Strong Chix Hatchery 2252 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah Wc take off three hatches a week from February to July. |