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Show Ogden Girl Is Bride at Pretty Coast Wedding Miss Dorothy King Weds Karl F. Hartshorn at Riverside, Cal. I. Miss Dorothy King, daughter, of ; Mrs. Carrie L. Baker, former resl- ' dent of Dgdon, became the hride Of Karl F Hartshorn on Wednesday, July .1 .it the hcnii" of the brides moth' at Riverside, Cal. New; of Miss I King s wedding reached igden during dur-ing the early part of the week. An elaborate account of the wedding 'i given In many of the Callxorala : papers Wltnesscrl only by members of the. I family, the weudln- ceremony was ; performed by the Rev Lyman R Bayard Bay-ard at 6 o'clock at the home of .Mrs Baker, 33 Highland Place, Riverside. The bride was tastefully f rocked in n Mvvn of white georgette crepe, 1 trimmed with tucks Sne carried a bouquet ot summer flowers Miss Delia King, lister of the t.rlde, at-; tended as bridesmaid. Immediately following the cere- I monj a wedding supper was served.' Summer flowers and ferns held prominence Ifl the dining room and on the tastefully arranged taole. Following Fol-lowing the supper, the oung couple j left for Los Angeles, where they are ?!' nding their honeymoon. Mr. an 1 .Mrs Hartshorn will make their home I at Bishop, Cal. 'I he brnle who has made her home! In Riverside for the past year, Is well ' known In Ogden, havlnp attended- school In this city For the past year she has been wltn the Southern Sierras Sier-ras l ower company b accounting do- ' partment at Kiverside. Her husband ' ' is a returned service man, having seen i nineteen months of duty In France. ! He was a non-commls-sioned officer! with the 18th infantry of the ilr.t division for some tune. During Prcsl- ' dent Wilson s stay at Purls no was attached to the peace conference aa special motorcycle dispatch rider. He also saw action at the Battle of Catlgny, Montdldier and Chateau Thierry Since his return from France1 j he has been engaged In business at' Bishop and will take his bride there 1 I ... Mr and Mrs Sherman Bowen and! the -Misses June and Lois Pelrce re-j re-j turned Thursday after a two weeks' I auto trip to Bryce s cany on. Grand Csjnyon of the C olorado ami Zion na-' llonal park The party covered over 1,100 nub sand were tortunate in ha- : ing Kood ion. da und good weather practically all the way. " Mi and Mrs. Walter Emmett and baby son. w'no have been Visiting tit the homo of Mr and Mrs. A H M- ss have returned to their home In Clifton, Idaho Mr. and Mrs M f: Savage and their two daughters were ugdvn guests' Monday. fr.ey returned Co Bait Like inut evening, Mr and Mr Louis ML Hall and little daughter, Rita, accompanied by Mrs Rail's sister. Miss Loretta Loughran left Monday for a week's visit In Salt' Lake Tiiev will return to Ogden dur-' ' ing the coming week. I ' ' D.gnlfied and impressive In every di-iali .the wedding of Mlas Nona M 1 Blair daughter of Mr anil Mrs. Henry Blat- and Emmett A. S hilling took place July 24, at the residence of the bride's parents, ':'u Plngree ave- ' ; nue. The w edding ceremony was per-formed per-formed by Bishop Nathan A. Tanner 1 at 9 o'clock. For the ceremony the I brldo v"8 costumed In a daintily made pink voile frock and carried a bouquet bou-quet of bride's roses A wedding luncheon was served at 3.30 o'clock Only the immediate members of the I family were present with a few in- j tlmate friends. Covers were laid for I six'.ecn. The young couple departed , for Cheyenne Wyo . where they will ' j make their home The bride wore i I ' going away gown of navy blue serge. The annual outing of the Ogden and j , the Salt Lake Methodist church will be held Tuesday afternoon at Lagoon 'The outing i: being arranged by the- 1 members nf the women's societies. Both Salt I-ake and Ogden members will be present at the outing. All wo- men, as well as the men are cor- dially Incited lo attend. Lunches will op brought and at 6:30 o'clock a pic- j nlc dinner will be served. . . . Miss Marguerite Clements entertaln-I entertaln-I ed a number of friends Thursday ; evening In compliment to Miss Helen ami Miss Kathryn Kennedy of Oak-I Oak-I land, Calv w ho arc visiting at the Clement's home on Lincoln avenue 5 ie f wn'.nc was spent In singing, danc-; danc-; .n? and the playig of games. Dainty , and appetizing refreshments were served by the hostess Decorations In the room were summer flowers. Miss Marguerite Jenkins daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jenkins of Salt iae." i. i unon rriuay after . spending a delightful week at the home of her cousin, Miss Frances Jenkins of Ug-den. Ug-den. Mr. and Mrs C H Ellsworth and their son. Jolnf, have returned from I a three month'.-, trip to Now York City, Boston and cities In Michigan and Canada. The trip was pleasantly enjoyed en-joyed Mrs Mary J Stafford and Mrs. Jack Welsh and her son, Warren, left last Monday for a Iwe week's vacation In Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs John L. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. L. A Purdy returned Wednesday from a ono month auto tour of Washington, and Oregon. The party also toured Glacier National park and Yellowstone park Members of the Hanahana camp fire girls of Ogden spent a delightful dn Saturday, July 24. The members gathered nt 8 o clock that morning and rode to the Sanitarium. From 1 herein, here-in, crirls hiked to various polntM In the canyon, taking pictures and making mak-ing observations. Arriving at the Hermitage, noto was taken of observations obser-vations of each girl and cups were awarded to the two holding tho hlgb-j est numbers. The remainder ef the! day was spent In quiet sports and In the Bprvlngftof a delicious lillieheun Tho party returned to Ogden about G o'clock, declaring the day to be one! of the most delightful spent together.' ' ! Mr. and Mrs. P F ECirkendal have j returned from Spencer, Idaho They, Were tho guests of Mr and Mrs H. C. Wood. United States Senator C. B. Hender-1 son of Nevada was nn Ogden guest for a few hours Monelay, prior to his departure for Gardner, Montana While, In ' igden the senator enjoyed a trip to tho Hermitage and other points of interest In Ogden canyon. Mr. and Mrs J. Holland and son, Tommy, h.i e returned to (idr-n after a vacation of three weeks spent In Wyoming and Bear lake Idaho. Dr. nnd Mrs. John F Morrison left Monday evening for YelloWstoni pnrk. Thev i pe t 1 0 be gone foi t o i . days or two week . I Mrs. Ruth P Johnson has returned j from a visit In Logan and Lewlston. I tab Mrs. Johnson returned Sunday evening. ! Tho third of the summer dances fien by the Ogden Klks was held j Thursday evening at the Lorln Farri park. The evening was thoroughly en-Joyed en-Joyed by all who attended. George L. Wilkinson of Kansas Is visiting in Ogden as the guest of Mr.: and Mrs John Farr. Mr. Wilkinson J d Ills wile in linden Mn. Wilkinson Wilkin-son has been Visiting here for the past month The meeting of the Live Oak society soci-ety which was set for Wednesday afternoon, af-ternoon, was postponed until later Announcement An-nouncement of tho meeting will" be made later. The seconel of a series of pi nlCS given by the members of the Presbyterian Pres-byterian church was held Friday afternoon af-ternoon at tho Lorln Farr park. So-' oai chat and games were enjoyed dur-1 Ing the afternoon In the early hours! of the e vening a luncheon was served. Members of the Ninth ward choir and friends participated In a picnic-party picnic-party given Tuesday evening nt the H rinitai.e Dancing In tho resort hall followed the luncheon.. About sixty-persons sixty-persons were present Plans were made for an outing to be held In Taylor's Tay-lor's canyon to the east of Ogden on Friday, August 6 Tile party will ino- i tor to Taylor's canyon early in tho evening and a largo bonfire, will be built and luncheon served Oscar W. Fehr and Mary V. Parker, both O.f Salt Iike. were married Tues-duy Tues-duy morning at tho court house by Bishop o M. Sanderson Members of the Hcnlnger family will meet ;it Lorln Fair park, Tues-elny, Tues-elny, August 3, and will hold a family reunion. AH members of tho family an Invited to be present with friends. Arrangements for a festival nt Lagoon La-goon were made at the special meeting, of the Sacred Heart Alumnae assoc'a-' Hon held Tuesday evening in the library li-brary of the school. The picnic will he held Tuesday, August 3. Some of tho members will leave at 3.30 o'clock for thepark while others will follow later In the evening. All members arc cordially Invited. Lunches will be taken by the girls. Tho afternoon and evening promise to be of fun and en- j Joyment for all those who attend. Members of the Sacred H ai t kngue met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Nolan on Madison dvo-rvue dvo-rvue The meeting was opened nt 7 30 o'clock. Mrs. Vern Oliver Knudsen of Chicago, Chi-cago, formeily .Mim; Florene- Telford of this city, is lslting Ogden as the gueflt ef her parents and friends. Mr. Knudsen, who is also well known in Ogden, is a faculty member of the University of Chicago. He is also stuelylng for tho Ph. D. degree and will also teach i'5 Knudsen win remain In Utah until September, when she will be Joined by her husband. They will make the. trip back to Chicago Chi-cago together in tho fall |