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Show OGDEN SOCIETY. What Is Going on Among the Junction Junc-tion City's Four Hundred. Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN, Aug. 19. A very successful nff'alr wan tlio opening of Log House, "Billy" wil-sns' wil-sns' new hotel at tho Hermitage, Monday evening. About COO guests thronged tho hotel during the hours of entertainment, from 7 until un-til l!, and everybody enjoyoil tho banquet. ban-quet. The members of tho Water club, with their wives, wero all thcro, and many promlnont Suit Lakers enmo up for tho occasion. oc-casion. Tho publics rehearsal given by tho tabernacle choir Friday evening wn8 henrd by a largo und enthusiastic audience. Tho building was crowded to Its utmost capacity, and hundrou wrra unable to gain ndmlKslon. Tho choir did splendid chorus work nnd will undoubtedly ninUo a big hit in Portland. Mips Wenncr entertained Thursday in honor of Miss Groen, who Is visiting her bister, Mm. W. J. Shcaly. Tho afternoon won spent In nn Interesting content. In which MIsm Boroman wns awarded tho prlio. MIps Wenner was assisted as-sisted by MUa Whulen. Tho guests Included Miss Green. Mrs, W. J. Shenly, Mlas Cannon. Mlsi ICnnuts, MIva Frances Joyeo, Miss Dyer of California. Miss Motttduy. Mlsu Tyler, Mies Florence Bohn, Mls3 Spencer. Miss Buatrlco Bnreman, Mlsa Kilty, Fltzfornld and Mine Whr.lcn. Dr. nnd Mm. C. E. Coultor havo 'returned from tholr trip to tho coast- MIsu Maud Mnrchnnl. who has bson visiting visit-ing her sister. Mrs. S. H. Canndy, for the past month, haa rolurned to hor home In Iono, Cal. Miss Lotllo Taylor is homo from her Salt Luko visit. Col. and Mis. Georgo M. Hanson wore mom-bers mom-bers of a party Including tho Governor nnd hlH staff, with tholr wives, who loft for tho fair Saturday In tho Governor's private car. MIsu Lulle Baker spent Friday in the canyon, can-yon, the guest of Mrs. -Sid Undcon. Mlsa Kntherlno Sypcs nnd Miss Jcsslo Maurer spent Thursday In Salt Lake. Mis Ethol Olson left Thursday for Portland. Mr. Johnson, who has been visiting her sis-tor, sis-tor, Mrs. Elwood W. Matson. tor threo weeks, has returned to her homo in Wlnnemuccn. Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Bailoy Itosctte. who havo been tho guests of tho H. M. Howes, have returned re-turned to their homo In Do Kalb, III. Mlsa Xelllti Stubba and Miss Bird Stubbs of Delovan, 111., nro tho guests of Mlsa Jeoslo Maurer. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bohn nnnounco the engagement en-gagement of their daughter Elstu to Henry Bayard of Chicago, tho marrlaso to tako placo In Scptombcr. Miss Oenot Bingham Id spending her vacation va-cation in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bcckor havo returned from a European tour of several months. Mrs. J. C. Armstrong and her two daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Dan Ensign nnd Mlsa Hannah Deo, havo returnod from their California visit. MUs Dorothy Harris entertained Wodnosday afternoon at n. very pretty garden party. Her guests included Miss Kntherlno Hong. Miss sophclla Aunyon. Mlau Marjorlo Thomas, Miss Dorothy Thomas. Miss Mary Hurst. Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Ilolther. Harry nagloy, Mien Almlna Bagley, Alphonso Keating. Miss Mabel Williams, Wil-liams, Mlw Madeline Harris, Mlsa Blanche Harris? Miss Dorothy Gordon, Mlsn Mlldr?d Barton, lMss Florenco Johnson and Dalo Harris Har-ris Mls Daisy Maglnnis, Mies Mnrgnrot Miller and ill 98 Mao O'Brien wero tho guests of Miss Dllly Maloney Wednesday at tho matlnco at the Grand. Mrs. Lulu Clayton and J. J. Brummltt woro married in Salt Lako Wcdnesdny nt noon, tho ceremony boing performed by Bishop 1L J. Talbot of tho Methodist church. Tho brido Is a nleco of tho Browning brother and Is woll known and , popular here. Mr. Brummltt Is ono of our prominent business men. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bniromltt will bo at homo after September Sep-tember first at 503 Twonty-tlfth strcot Ml8 Evelyn Dalrymplo loft Thursdny for tho talr- " . . ... Karl Beghtoo Is spending a few days visiting visit-ing Ogden friends prior to his dcparluro for Ann ArlMjr. whero ho will ntudy law. Allen G. Fisher has gono on n hunting trip. |