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Show I OGDEN , 1 I .Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Sept. 1J. M.iss Carrol Browning will leave next week for Salt Lake City, where she will attend the University of Utah. Miss Elsie Browning Brown-ing will "leave at the sa'me time for Idaho, where she will attend the state university, Mrs. Leland Allen of Salt Lake City-visited City-visited relatives in Ogden this week. Mrs. David Ray and daughter. Nila, have returned from a t ri p to themorth-west. themorth-west. The marriage of Miss Daisy K. Thor-sted Thor-sted and Albert A. Ohlson 'took place on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Boycr on North Washington. The ceremony was performed per-formed at. S o'clock by the Rev. H. D. Zimmerman of,-the Haptist church. The bridal part' took their places beneath a floral arch, Mr. and Mrs. Ho3"or being the only attendants. After the ceremony, cere-mony, a wedding supper was served. Mr. "and Mrs. Ohlson will leave soon for Vnlle.jo, Cab, where thej- will -make their home. Miss Ida "R, Watson was the guest of honor at a social given by tins lndjies of the Methodist c.hurch on Thursday evening. Miss Wntson has been deaconess dea-coness of the Methodist church in Ogden Og-den for the past three years, and recently re-cently was assigned to the work of (he First Methodist church in Salt Lake City. The marriage of Miss Alice Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Green, to W. A. Kelly took place cm Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of the bride's parents. The affair was a quiet -one and the ceremony, which was performed by the Ifev. William Fleetwood, was witnessed wit-nessed by only the relalives of the voting co'uplc. After visit ing ' friends in Salt Lake City for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will return to Ogdcu to make (heir homo here. Miss Hen I rice Donaldson entertained about I went y of her girl friends Friday Fri-day afternoon to meet her guest. Miss Ed nil Campbell of Seattle. The decorations dec-orations were beautifully carried out in yellow and white, quantities of nasturtiums nas-turtiums and asters being used. In a guessing contest prizes were won by Mis Kalheryn Barker and Miss Marian Blake.- Miss Laura Holmes lit returned from la visit to the exposition at Son I lie. Mrs. .John F. White .and daughter, Irene, and Miss Elsio Biirdoft of Salt Luke City were, tho guests of Mrs. D. T. Tracy this week. Miss Margaret Isnkson will leave next week for California, where she will attend school. i Miss Clare Smith returned to her home in Sail Lake City (his week, after a visit of several weeks in Ogden with relatives and friends. The first meeting of tho Historical society was held at the home of Mrs. Philip" Matson yesterday afternoon. M.iss Ida Stevenson entertained the members of I he Segoi Card club on Wednesday evening. Mrs'. 1'. C. Weslover and family will leave in a few days for Salt Lake City, whero they will make their home. Miss Maude -Itussell was hostess on Tuesday evening at a live hundred parly given in honor of her guest. Miss Priscilla Callahan of Nashville, Term. A profusion of pink and white asters were used in the decorations. Prizes were won by Miss Jofasie Payne and Lester Owen's. The MisHes Margaret Long and Mary Spencer were hosl esses on . Friday at a delightfully arranged evening affair, given at the home of the former, on Twenty-fifth slreet. Miss liertha Gray has returned from a "visit of two months with friends in San .lose, Cal. Miss Louise Stewart will leave next week for Chicago, where she will spend the winter .studying music. |