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Show I; THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- Miss Florence Pringlc, MRS. ELMER FIELDS, formerlyon August 26 was kept marriage at Brigham ' secret for a week. "'4' ' The Heninger Geneological society i at Lorin Farr park August gathered 24 in their second reunion Members kaf the orcranizatlOrt came" from all parts of the state. A day of rejoic. ! ?;' ing: followed, meeting relatives, par- luncheon and taking of bounteous participating: in a "program. Open number were sang, America," audience; prayer by H. C. Heninger, and a selection by Jones' orchestra, t; Vice President W. F. Heninger welcomed the members and encouraged all to be present at the annual reunions. L. a. Heninger, chairman of program arrangements, told of theHenjoyj and happiness his father. Grant inger, an early pioneer, experienced when his .brothers and sisters and families1 came from old Virginia. their "iThe program then continued: ;.. Song, Miss Floria Larson; recitation Van Elliot Heninger; song, "Carry Me B. . . " II . '" ' "mm" '' '" " - iLi""" c ". " - ii'i 1.'1,,, ' . "in' ""inSTI,., :L 1 'S5;j " - Till "5S - 4 'r A Back to Old Virginia." J. Gunnell; musical selection. Miss Lavina Shafer; Miss Retta Wood's;t musicaU recitation, a .J r seiecuon, Mrs. Jones; reaaing ansa Sula Heninger; musical selection, Miss Jean Heninger; toast, XV. H. Iwder; toast, Mr. W. F. Heninger. The largest Heninger 'family present was that of H. C. Heninger. of Logan. The oldest couple present, John Spracher and wife. .After the program followed amusement, games and races. Refreshments were served to about one hundred ninty five people. The day of pleasure was brought to a close by a dance in the evening. There are many relatives in Idaho, Wyoming, Canada and Virginia who were not present. , ' w 4f SUNDAY. MORNING. SEPTEMBER 4. 1921. R 4 It w&' , ' 'V , ' i v 1 ' ' -- : v v ? E. Ray Wilson is enjoying a vacation in Los Angeles. J J. F. Snedaker, Jr., has gone to New York to continue his medical studies at; Columbia university. ., The marriage of Miss Florence A and Elmer Fields on August Pringle 26 at, Brigham will be a pleasant surprise to their many friends as it has r tr been kept secret for a week. Mrs., 7 'Fields was an employe of the South ern Pacific company at the Union sta tlon while Mr. Fields is connected with "Ycm sure In the greatest bmineis In the world, Mri Erovro houiekecping a builncs that require i the the Continental Oil company in this most vemtllity and ikill. city. "Ltt'i flgrnre a minnt. :' Mr. and Mrs. W. N. of San Eigle "How many houri a week do you ipend cleaning- ragt with a broom? Three? Well, well be conierra-tiv- e Francisco are visiting in Ogden atthe g work in the 52 week of the year. and say two. That makes 100 hour of thU homA of Mr T7!ie,lo'n mnthtr TtTro tt U. S. war vessels and airshiDS. Mrs. a crystal bowl of flowers. In addition ana nonw tne to honor of her Driver much, the Mrs. very was guest Gale. REALLY clean can Miss the vacuum enjoyed cleaner in much less time by merely running the formerlv trip Eigle "With a I. you keep ragt even though but a short one, but was placecards were laid for Mrs. Frank Rayona Boyle. machine over the floor' glad to be home again. Mrs. Pearson Burgess, Mrs. Fred Wins:, Mrs. Earl Mrs. Mrs. In California Schenck. no was citv there Fred Shipley. The wedding of Lilla O. Kennedy says looked so beautiful as her own Clyde Fulton, Mrs. James Purrington, and Harry Francis took place in Salt!"1'1 Mrs. Bert Hall, Mrs. Clara llackham, Lake Saturday evening, August 27, at home town. Mrs. Arthur Smaller. Mrs. Arthur ..high noon at the home of the bride's Mrs. Fera S. Young entertained her Macbeth. Mrs. Frank Bartonek and sister, Mrs. J. C. Lane, 269 East Broad- p Miss Rose Sharp. $2.50 down and $5.00 a month secures a Hoorer, an Ohio or a Eureka NOW. way. The ceremony was performed by Kensington sewing ciud inaay Twenty-sevent- h noon 938 at her a home, have Piatt. They gone for Call today and let us demonstrate in your own home absolutely free of charge and with no obligation After the social hour, luncheon Dorothy Hyslop. daughter of the honeymoon trip to Portland, Seattle street. is ReV. Mrs. W. and J. Hyslop, to you. Hyslop and San Francisco and will reurn in" was served. The following. were guests In Salt Lake about a month to make their home in 'of the afternoon: Mrs. Leslie Saville, spending the week-en- d tMrs. Clyde Clark, Mrs. Bertha Eccles with friends. Ogden. m w - m Le- Wright, Mrs. Maud Hundley, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Qweneth Morrts was hoste to Verdi. Plngree. Jackson The engagement of Miss Jaques, of, Mrs. ' Mrs. members of the O. H. T. club Fri the John Clark, Stephens, y to Oliver Judkins. of Syracuse, Layton, Paul Ellis, Mrs. J. Calvert Jackson, day at her home, 435 sixteenth street, la onnm,T,,i v, v v cnnn Th. Mrs. William S. Paine. Mrs. J. P. Her-- ! The afternoon was spent in kenslngtOn ception party will be held Wednesday, rick. Miss Clara Patterson and Miss and games. Miss Jennie V. Madsen Sept 7, at 8 p. m. and an invitation is and Miss Vilate Stewart won the hon to friends. extended aiyriie juarnoii. PUBLIC. SER.V1CEL ors. A dainty luncheon was nerved to Mrs. John Smalley. of 827 Twenty the following: Mlsa Afton Petty. Mini Professor Walter A. Kerr. Mrs. Kerr Miss Miriam Wood seventh street, entertained with a five Vilate Stewart. and two children. Ariele anrt Knleht. MUa bury. Mias Zola Wallwork, have returned to Ogden after a!" hundred party Friday afternoon at her Yvonne V. Mlsa Jennie and Mrs. honor in James Fuller, home of Adams, lengthy study period in Paris and the; oi Mrs. J ames Madsen, all members, and these in France. Washington, D. C. Professor Idaho, larger cities A beautiful reading Rufus Jeppion. Mrs. Ra Jensen will Able S. IUch-- Thy were en route merchant, both ef Parts, 'days. Florence Vurley .and for two a Kerr will resume his place at the Unl-- 1 Purrington won the first prize, and guests: MisaLcavitt. few at for eff where Cailfornla. afterPalo Alto. Brigham from thla stopped they a to was at Kenlr.cton entertain Mr Packer by Miss Morris was lamp Nelsonpresenttd .of Utah. The bov and girl; Mrs. Frank Burgess the cut prize. The MUj Lenore Lake to route to hours fall home at or their ML will summer, versity the Kno.Uon yeaterday noon in honor pnt family. nave forgotten most of the English 'rooms were elaborately decorated with assisted by her mother, Mrs. E. G. the City on buslntwi rnattera. and Thursday afternoon Mi KnuJn llexburr. Idaho. they-kneon leaving America and! flowers. The table was centered with Morris. oo a Tea at of be !ars honor the ruejt Members of Thatcher ward Blahop- chatter in the French language while; Mrm. Harold C Day pent Tueaday Emily Urlnton at the by Ml . rle and Rallef Society motored to new Qolf playing their games. club. In EYELASHES AEE City attending a luncheon de a and ' i. rare Wednesday Perry Mra. at oy Ulan Hotel the jvajpn of given in honor lightful surprise party Mlsa Tvonne Fuller was hostess to SUNBURNT, DYE fEM Mrs. Qeneva Sorensen for the faith Last Thursday August 2S Mlaa Elra ! Bristol of Orden. the members of the O. H. T. club services she had 'rendered to tr Crawford of thla city and Warlow J. Thursday at her home, 633 Canyon while living In Thatcher. A de Miller of Hear River were united In ward Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dunn left The in afternoon was spent road. NI7W YORK. PepU 2. Getting was served on the marriage at Ogden by IMahop J. How-ar- d licloua luncheon with their vlalt an extendM for was A luncheon , dainty knitting. eyelastes djed dark while you Mr. and Mrs. Miller daughter. Mr. Clyde B. Stratford at lawn and a social afternoon and Jenkins. served to the following guests: The Is wait the latest irks: of Brooklyn nine was spent. will make their home at !Var Klvrr Pocatf lloMisses Vilate Stewart, Zola Wallwork, A girls. beauty parlor near Borough City. Afton Petty, Lucille Tribe. Jennie V. does the Job In 15 minball which and Dahlarud Mra. Mr. and MIm Rae Knudson whoae Htnry marrlare Madsen, Gweneth Morris, and Miriam 3. course Miss two served luncheon after BRIGHAM week-enCITY, troy Sept. d 10 cents utes li doiSR a sure f!ro for -Xlr. and Mrs. Levi Anderson enter children of BaJln aboutbe J. Rufus Jeppson of Salt Lake City. Woodbury. Miss Petty will entertain Cleon Larsen entertained Wednesday which Miss Anderson was preentea to home of wm the at thla in next business a be chicken will dinner week ruest at take th members next Friday at her home, evening at her home in honor of Miss with many beautiful and useful gifts talned city vlaittng Fundsy giving settlers to ths place EmMUi N. O. Mrs. etohl a Patriarch and and Mr. of in at of honor of social number honor 1631 Hudson avenue. afternoon affairs eyes." trouseau In Salt Lake City this week. Sylvia Hughey of Los Angeles, who is and displayed a beautiful Last Ernent Young of Logan. Late sum- ma StohL dec- to her friends present. ' The proprietress, whose method is flowers Summer here. visiting Elizabeth Brown enter mer flowers were used for the centerevenlnr, MUi T. O. Kordquist, chief engineer of orated the living rooms where games to is drop a white ar.d then an amber lalned at a dinner nrtv at hp Virtm piece for the dinner tabls. Covers were Cemmltilonr J. J. Craner spendthe United States forest service, with were played. , Miss Alta Larsen and u- - kj. mrm. on the sun bleached ixstei, deana 1rana fluid attendxvir. X mnA In Palt Lake in Vtlaa air. the week of honor k'niMin eleven. for City laid ing iiosKeiiy was the Miss Vella Waddoups entertained with ana headquarters at Washingtori, Mrwere aale. ram ot Craner has clared EgyptUss had ueed the sysuairu the ing uforge (uriu guest at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. musical numbers. At eleven o'clock, honoraim. sixty-eiga at in head the of choice canyon rama, Wednesday party tem and that the French had folA delightful lawn party waa tWn exhibit which he win sell. Ryder Tuesday evening. a delicious chicken supper was served evening given by the members of the 1U lowed Trmm Mr. of in the dining room on a long table Sunday schooJ stake board members. rii , evening at the home Saturday m Elva Hallstrom and Myrtle Rawson which It was tinted, certaLa nea And. Heaa. Mrs. and was .with lectrlc a centered Chancy crystal The guests motored to the Fish Hatch' Mra. Dan Mr. and and IteKir in basket of garden, flowers. Covers of Ogden are spending the week-en- d lawn whtre daughters and Mra Mary Wilson re- also ruled by vanity dropped Into the were ,v 4 lights brlgatened the where a delicious supper was serv Salt Lake. en were and music laid for sixteen. Miss Larsen was as- ery dancing games ed. lnterestlnf turned home Saturday evening after shop to have their lashes Following supper, Joye-and a dtlletoue luncheon sisted by Miss Eva Hartman. were played. games eTeral daya vlaltlrg Lava The Loyal Women's Sunday school Those preaent were Mewra. and Met spendlnr oo Bod and Bveral relatives Sprlnsa. class of the First Christian church will dames James B. Thomson. Heymon of Ma lad enjoyed at with Hortense Miss them. the Poulson Miss entertained entertained Nellie Jensen trip KnuJaon. meet Tuesday evening, Sept 6, at the Hess. Jenae Owens; RADICAL LVTHlINCnirD Shower at her home Tuesday the M. C. Society at her home Thurs M. C. ftomfc of Mrs. Bideau. 1635 Grant ave- a Parcel in Lee Heaa, Adama, 01n MEXICO moChancy eon. and was CITT. Travslera returnZarbock Miss Luncheon Genevieve served Ferdnan of honor Ray, day evening. nue. Mrs. Soles will assist Mrs. evening and Carl Nelson. Lake ten Palt The of an from from the state of Tucatan o'clock tored bride. and October the at remainder here up City Sunday ing Higginson. Bideau as hostess. . meet his wife, who haa describe that region as a Socialist to rooms were attractively decorated with the evening at the dancing party at the morning entertained In been visiting at Mink Creek Idaho, for rtroaithold with radkrallsm strongly Mra. J. F. summer flowers. During the Academy. Miss Sylvia Hughey of Los Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Adamson. No. 6 late of her honor daughter Veloy. Satur the last three week social evening, music was enjoyed and Angeles and Miss Bertha Vance were They returned entrenched from in rvernorshlp numbering to their home Irr FaH Lake most minor effics. Felipe day evening. The guests Peery apartments, returned to Ogden a dalntv trav luncheon served. Miss guests of the club. to the down today. last Wednesday after spending several Higginson was presented with manyl teventeen. motored to the Flan Hatch of the ftdtral chamCartllo. servel. Later weeks in Portland. Ore. Mrs. Chas. 11 i, beautiful gifts from her friends pres- W. Flimn of Rexburg. ber of deputies whese radicalism reGeo. ery where supper was waa Mra, Mrs. James FUhburn entertained in the evenlnr dancing Mauerhan and daughter. Sarbara ent. Twontv pnntlo n n V rl tho enjoyea on Idaho, la visiting here with her sister, cently led to attempts to oust him Wednesday afternoon at a kenslngto&. was dec Mr. Charles Vhltworth- which Mantua Jeane. of Houston, Texas, a sister of ning. at lawn the from the lower house, is tbs acknowCut flowers were usd In the living Mrs. Adamson. accompanied them and lanterns. with orated Light hanring room room. A and ledged leAr and in all probability dining dainty Battles frailness are of were will remain In Ogden several weeks aerved. refreshments 3. Bear eaahler aasiatrnt will be electsd governor at the elecFred Price, C- H. Skidmore entertained her luncheon was 19 Mrs. served the guests . before returning to Houston, Kd. and Lake Stake won bank, Bhepherd. tions next falL former neighbors Thursday afternoon present. by preparation and Miae Sylvia and Baail Flfe Mrs, new home. a at at her delightful party Mr. and Mrss Fred G: Sewell and Summer Petersen entertained the flowers decorated the Tooms Mrs. M. R. Duffln entertained four Mr. and Mrs. Charles B, Sewell mo- throughout. Asters were used their husbands and partners, at club, the teen for little afternoon Wednesday The include former the tored from Salt Lake Saturday even- centerpiece of the luncheon table in at a lawn guests a evening. canyon party Friday a delicious party In honor of the tenth were and toaated Weenies ing, August 27, to attend the golden the dining room where a delicious birthday anniversary an of of her acquaintbuilding daughter, served around a targe bonfire. wedding anniversary of their parents. luncheon was served during the social Gladys. supper . ance of a and resenre Mr. and Mrs. William Sewell. 2912 afternoon. Covers were laid for . Grant avenue. caah on deposit at your Norman Wright, James Knud-soThe marriage of Miss Nor. Luke of Miss Mary Hoist entertained Thurs Eustane K. Harmon, LeRoy this city and Harold 'D- - RobVaon- of evening at a modern feast at her bank. Mrs. William Driver and her daugh- Smith. Jannie Steed, A. L. Stout, II. day Ple&Aant Oroya took plac Monday wae The home. apent early evening ten o'clock in Provo. After at ter, Mrs. William Pearson, have ar- D. Page, C. A. Kaiser. Ester Clough with needle work ice cold which after morning The latter means getrived home after a month's visit to and Miss Louise Horsley. a short auto trip Mr. and Mrs. Itobl-so- n melon and cantelopes were served. California. They visited in Alameda will make their home in this city. in aid the bank'a ting , Miss Minnie Holmgren, Miss Lydla with Mrs. Driver daughter, Mrs. El Mrs. S. W. Taylor entertained Thurs fortifying your enterlen B. Reev, Ift Ocean park with her Holmgren and Mrs. Nels Jensen en- day afternoon at a luncheon celebratMr. and Mrs, D. C. Walker announce son .Walter, and In San Diego with tertained Thursday afternoon at kitch ins her the engagement of the daughter. Alga, prise, strengthening itw anniversary. A, large her oldest son. Geo. W. Driver. They en shower at the home of Mrs. Nels bowl of birthday to Mr. Wm. Milton of Sterling. Utah, asters formed the in or centerpiece outposts, planning arrived In San Diego during a beautiful Jensen In honor of Miss Mable Ander- ox the luncheon table. the marriage to take place some time and carrying on a vigm pageant celebration and there wit- son, a September bride. Nasturtiums in October. nessed an elaborate display of search- and goldenglow decorated the rooms. new orous Mrs. for Ruben Jensen the entertained campaign light illumination by nearly a hundred Games were played and a delicious Cheero club at her home Thursday Mr. and Mr. Thorn a a Toung have business. returned home from a two months I afternoon at a kensington. Mrs. Alic visit in Idaho. Lvans was a guest of the club. We consider that our Mrs. John Mendenhall of Sprlnf- are in partMr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Horsley en depositors vllle Is the guest of Mr. and Mra Cliftertained at their home Thursday eveu unqucfltionabljr, as Is frrqticnlly pointed out nership with us, and we ton Pierce. mg at a family party in honor of Mr. have a real desire to Wesley Horsley, who recently return by men of affair, the man who own his own Is Mlsa Elva Blackburn ed from spending D. Mr. and C. Washington. M help them increase their home. lie will work hard to protect that home, the week In Salt Lake City visiting Mrs. Shirley Horsley. who leave soon business, as their prosror Philadelphia. Misses Llllle. Mar- with relative. WS ARB SPECIALISTS iN THE TREATMENT OF PYORRHEA t nnd because of this he and hi family ere able Jorie and Ruth Horsley, and Mr. Scott our prosperity. ii perity re Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorensen have to live according to those high standards to iiorsiey who leave soon to attend school. . Asters and aoldemrlow were! turned home from a month's vlU at could business Your Monte Crlsto. used throughout the room. which Americans are accustomed. Games 3 likewise benefit from and social pastimes were enjoyed after Miss Alice Reeder 'returned heme wnicn a dainty luncheon was served. our careful attention You can be a home owner by saving & part Aoout thirty guests were present. from a month's trip to the Sunday not and take coastPacific helpwhy WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK of your income regularly. The Ogden State Mra. Frank Earl and Mrs. Orion it over? Jensen entertained the Social Develop Miss Vera Morteruwn of Malad. waa Bank will protect your funds, encourage you to rnent club Friday afternoon at the a guest of Mls 11 at el Christenaen t save by receiving small or large deposits and home of Mrs. Adam Larsen. Luncheon Bunday. was served on small tables each har paying 4 per cent QUARTERLY INTEREST. in a oowi or lummur flowers as a Mrs. J. F. Petersen and fam'ly. Mra. centerpiece. Archie Laver and family and Mrs. Roy 113 luncheon "600" We have Specialist In Plate or False Teeth Work.' If you have plate waa played Following i nn w r and Petersen motored to Iogan yesterday. cannot , you wear, tee us. Norman Ivereon and Mrs. Norman I H Jeppsen. Agents of the club were Miss Ml rU m Cana has returned Mesdames Frank Wm. Davis. home from San Franclaco where ahe Norman Jeppsen Slater, and Clarice Fora-grehaa been vlaltlnr the past year with her daughter. Mrs. T. W. Evans and family. Mr. H. J. Packer was guest of honor We have the largest office In Ogden. Ou elxth year without a change at a canyon party Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jamea B. Thompson and Sunf vianagsment, which make cur gutrantee good. day given by the members of the late and children returned home Tuesday COMPOUNDED . t-'James Nelson family of Perry show-Jn- S , evening from a fsw day's visit in Salt O CX '' ther ON SAVINGS 'PPreciatlon of the many City. QUARTERLY 24C3 Wasr.lncton Avenue," East Side h Twenty-fourtSt389 acta kind M3 Phone and services rendered for r- ! (. r 1 i - ais r wm flmss r Cs Pnr-tnsn n "u mrti th.em a since the death a Paclr siu u n --3 -- 4 i and ,Ne,son? motored Artemesla Merlyn. Forty guests daughter. to J and enjoyed camping Sunday at the home of Mr. and iXr. if, . is ouzo? Minnie - back-breakin- I ! i . Special For September Only j aner-Bisho- : j POWISH ICITAH r-- CO 'JLBX5HTT EFFICIENT i , ' w lt - fUlt-Lak- IF e i I Brigham Society , Hat-urd- ar sun-bur- - - ht i.kf 11 : Arc You Winning r I V- JK-rve- d Jee rtran or losing? -.' mmtr - co-operati-on. Just-A-Me- re . Mes-dam- ( es n, - aaiSSBSBSSSf 31 rYEARS - J Mr oitTirzizozzs The Nation's Best Citizen TME EELIA BILE I G -- PMMLE Ja-s- Commercial n-- . JJDEBJ TESTS . n. National t Bank - J Bank State Qgukn Capital and Surplus 3300,000.00 0' viOINTEREST: o il-a- ke 1 g-yn- n'-n- t g1 Bimm'B'B una i nt |