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Show THE OGDEN . - , 4- , - SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1921 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R . : ' - . LEJ5ER, formerly Mis Jessie McGregor, MRS. OTIS was married Wednesday at noon in the First Pres J;r byterian church. Z i . r -- a. - 1 ILDlMLD XfJna TTMlan Tlinnnn CtvAn Z muaif! i ') 'J k J : at Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee of Logan announce the marriage of their daugh-te- r, Geneva, to R. B. Maughn of Qs-de- n. The wedding took place recent-ly in Salt Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Maughn Browns, fepiering, Maurle will make their home in Offden fol-- j Thegdore and Brown. Van Ellen Volkengurg a lowing honeymoon trip. Among the many with whom Miss Thomas came in touch were Moroni Mr, and Mrs. G. B. Hart, Mr .and Olsen of Ogden, who has been asked to Mrs. Otto Eckardt and Mr. and Mrs. play in New York during the winter F. R. Eckardt motored to Salt Lake and Foulger. Members of the week to attend he wed- ScottlByron during the Grand Opera company, Includding of Mrs. Q. Eckardt's niece, Mls3 ing Geraldlne Farrar, gave their openDaisy Rolapp. u ing productions In Seattle. This, season they are to give "Carmen," "Lucia Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hart returned Di Lammermoor." "Bjarblere Dl Slvig-liaand "L Oracolo. One other OgTuesday from a three weeks' trip to den teacher was at the school, Mrs. cities. eastern and other Chicago While east, MrsHart stopped at Dav- Vera Frey Reason. Mrs. Beason is under E. Robert Schroets and enport to take a course in the Palmer studying will return to Ogden within a few school. days. S. JVIrs. Dr, and George Breitling Dana Kelly, daughter of Mr. of Portland, Ore., are visiting in Ogden andMiss Mrs. George H, Kelly, graduated as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. from the University of- Chicago re . M&jor, cently and has returned to her home with Forty-thre- e descendants of Israel in Ogden. inShe spent the summer various parts. of Illinois. Barlow, 0r held a family reunion last relatives Miss Kelly was formerly a teacher at Sunday afternoon at Lorin Farr park. the State Deaf and Blind school Dinner was served and the time was to old of the expergiven recalling A number of Ogden residents will iences of various members of the family and in the taking of photo-s be Interested to. know of the suceees of Baysel Kerr and William Light, graph. former residents of Ogden, now situat .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bruerton and ed in Seattle' Wash. Mr. Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Naisbitt returned Mr. Light are in business in the northWednesday morning ttom a ten daq's western city. Vacation trip in Logan canyon. Misa Gweneth Morris and Mr. and Mr- - and Mrs. Richard K. Pierce Mrs. R. Watson motored to Salt returned Monday evening to thctir Lake J.during the week. Miss Morris home in Salt Lake after a few days' is to be a guest for ten days of Mrs. Visit with friends here. Frederick Berry Harvey. Mrs. R. 2. Farnsworth was a Salt Miss Mona Smith will return to OgLake visitor Tuesday. den on Sept. 15 after having spent two Mrs. Phillip Warren Knieely en- delightful months visiting ber parents tertained informally at a S o'elock and a number of intimate friends at tea Wednesday afternoon at the Mary Arlington, Wyo. Fay Inn in honor of Mrs. W. Arthur Miss Frances Coolidge was hostess Wright and Mrs. Vivian Eocles Seow- profi, who left. Saturday for New York, to the members of the Fidela. class of ' V" j V And I i .4 kV -- tA 't. .). Miother S aves M oney , 1 . Baby Specials Medicines for Baby You should take no chance t ' ?75 when the bby Is sick. Your doctor knows best the proper treatment. We know btU how to carry out the compounding of the medicines to results. " ," '';. Horlick's Mnltoa Milk WEEK 2,c Lime Water , 25c Boric Acid 75c While- - J-- 15c Hot Water Bottles . j i 4 of AM .the Family V That's what otsr Family Lanzsdry Service means all the washing of the family. v9 ; ( Your Laundry SenJh 9. p2l . m m . 17c 10c . . . . 43c .34c . 25c Milk Magnesia 18c 50c Wool 30c j'qff 19c 25c Unrated Tale This is onW a partial list. Many more items tu display. Trusses for Baby Many bablea are ruptured in early Infancy, and tuch caiei should have the prcptr appliance and rare. Wc make a specialty of auch caaea and adult cates pa well with a full line of appliances. 'A ' We Phono N RprxiALisTs "The Nyal Store" Washington Avt. Ogden, Utah . 2479 , L '.,r-J- . L, JT'fA JUIgglU-LU-l- LI of welcome to the pastor Mr. and Mn. B. Bitten. Mr. and Mr. Addreea . .Homer A. Flp and Mra. Mr. and O. Hampton. joeepn Mr. Itetponne Mr. Neville......Hev. Neville Mr. and Mm. Younsrwman. Al Whlstllnr olo Mm. Mr. and Knowle. and Mrs, Mm. Addle Hons Granule: Mrs. Fherrat Hudaon, Mr. ker.. Mr. and At of the . ovcnlnc. th Tf r nnrl Mr. the cloe T.flnr rn.ua ii.. ' Af IS. ..r.-f.tflV re- M.l.. and Mr. Heywood. Mr.Mra. cake of frethment and punch Herbert llon. Air. son. Mr. and and Mra. J. B. Hamilton. Mr.H.and Mra. Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Gunnel! left Flfher. Mr. and Mra. H. Thornton, . i Mf and .i rii. Wednesday for Boise and other Idaho ...... -l -- rantt Deliver ' t. vii Mr J. . Neale. Mra .Ellaa Brlss. MM. unnw. Mra. AKriea Warner. Mrs. Cyril John-foMra. Ituth Nottafe. MHa Gladys iL ing the early part of the week for a Wilson. Mlwi Theodora Bitten. MUiMUs vacation trip In the northwest. Marahall. MIm Orace Heywood, John-o- n. Thora Hampton. Mis Katherlne n Colman R. Rroughton of Berkeley. Ml A. LAurle. Mlsa Ada :Cal.. was a guest during tho wo k of .MUi Nellie Taylor. V. P. Bin- Dr. and Sirs. i:. M. Conroy. nil. n i.iPtrot. W. Neville. Jam" Kay. Iv en W. Iffland. 8. Fmlth. Vernon, n. Hen-demo- cti . . . COMMUNICATION .g : Editor In the Isjue of The FUndard-Exam-lr- r of Aurust 24 appeared a communication purporting to explain the difference between the Womw'i Relief corpc. (auxiliary to the O. A. It.) and the of the C. A II. and the article staled thit the Women's P.e- htndf-rd-i:amir.er- coming: wee. Mra. J. P. O OrrolL Mm. T. U.j Hf corps wculd cease to exUt when O. A. It. did. I am requested fc Ryan and Mm. Kathryn Ehufflebarifer j the n In fUlt Ih Woman's llelltf corps attended a reception Tun-tu rerute i 8. Glass this aiwrUon. for Bishop Joseph Uksevenlnc The objects of Ih Woman's RtlSef by the member of the day Catholic Women's league. corps are; 1 To especially aid and oo assJut the G. A. II. and to perpetuate les cln DU-Lojra- the memory of their heroic dead. 2 AT POET To auch Union veterans as need Herberts Wilson. ndward Ml? Blanrh Lamed hae returned our and protection and to exAdhelp rilffor, Wilson. Joseph from a vacation of two months spent tend needful help to thalr widowa and ama. Hilly Alker and Georre Knowle with her brether at Puget Sound. orphans. J To include service for the sailors, marines, aviators HAMLINE. Minn., Sept. 10. Chi- and soldiers, Ml Mr. and Mr. A. V. Volfer and son Vera Nelson will leave on F?o- nurses served our govern who . M. E. homehor-pottemher 51 for thn northern atales mis. 'have returned from a neveral weeks cago'sIs one ment during th world war. 4 To at most of interested the lour inrouan mjvurui true allegiance to the United . . .. ...... V. tendants at thw tournament of the maintain .4.,.. Mates of Inculcate lsons America, Karnsworth spent thoi National Horseshoe Pitchers associa of p&triotlsm and to love it,t of country by the members of the Blxth ward Minnesota tion, held here during the our In children and among the comSunday school department. on the ev week in Bait Lake, the ffusst of State fair. aunt. Mrs. El'.ia ;.icr prjanr. in 'which w live said ' to munities ening of Friday Sept.. 16 autobefore the For many yearn the spread of universal libmobile truck cam In. Buckley shod encourajte In compliment to Miss Veda Wright. the Mm. Julia McGInley returned Wed and erties richta to alL. I .horses of the Chiearo newspapers, AmerJcanlxallon work. nu 6 Child welRosemary seovme nesday from Pan Francisco, where aha the Misses to which had to be well carsd for was a cuest for the past a5x week of Mary McCune entertained at a thea- rush work. fare the papers to train and lake at the Th Woman's Rtllcf corps has a her elrter, film. I. N .Moore, formerly ter party Thursday afternoon steamer. en Mits vrtgni of over 112.000 and is .Miss Etta Kiesel of Ocden. Mrs. Orpheum. memberatlp The bir horeeshoer has a strong kuown in national, state and civic life was accompanied to California day for Naw york city. In those which sense w days, as the of rhythm leading by her daughter, Phyllis, who entered organisation patriotic for laid aside the hammer anRev. and Mm. Hush Neville of the before he manifested la affiliated with the and America la Berkeley college on August 16. the at tnr-mwere tenderea tha pen. rthodlt fhurrh evening Council of Wcmcn'i cluba. vil. While making the shoe, he useJ National by the to a victory fund, (originally called Thursday has Ir Edmund O'Connor, eon of Mr. and & receptionof the hammer with PODUlar tunes olar congregation and their of over $20,000 Mra. J. J. O'Connor, left during the members Often while passing winbethe war fund) uer. and sledge. In church the friends war veterans. pariora. world to used of for east. week for the the early part or in Buckley's shop Chlcagoana heard the The hospital at Fort Mcllenry. Md Ha will enter his aophomore year at Neville is to remsln pastor from Ftar Bpangled Banner resounding the coming for church Methodist at Bt. Parkview the Kas. hospital Pittsburg. 8t..M&ry's college, hla anvil Mary. v.ar. That tha castor and hla wife Reed hospital at eviWith this sense of harmony a deep Ia,, the Walter was esteem were held in d hlh D. have two chil- Mrs. S. A. 8hreere and C, horeeshoer. alrealy benflt-eWashington. in the united denced by the large number of gueta sentiment concan How a fund. to this from Salt in recent yearn in led him whTrn haa spent jdrcn present- - The evening was pleasantly Amvntm ti1rnlf larffelv to rOtXV. HIS stantly Increasing society of this kind with relatlva. w w w as long ss spent in tosocial convinnon excellent freouent tribute to. ih f cease to exist?AllH will exist nv the following women ahould exists. time trade loyal honorable Mra. R. L. McCormkrk and her listening home and to the program: In join. Interest his It have returned from hnnihnilnf. Dean Loretta, Doris daughter, Mla Piano solo MART AGNE3 BROWN, Log Angelea, wherehey ren several Vocal solo .Miss Fsy King the good old game of horseshoes that Dix Logan W. R, C Secretary here. him Beaton wccks vacauon. Miss brought Betty Recitation Miss La vern Bybee has returned to Ogden after an extended vialt in Itexburg, Ida., as the house guest of Mrs. W, J. Moyea. ' Several attractive affairs were given for Miss Bybee while in that city. Y oureiman. u-iin- - n TinpcpogQtip aUt -- T 1 v.. I M !pt hr e-ju- -- Mc-Ginl- )'" ey ltlf t the-week-en- d hr Ko vrn u -- i Tuesday evening at the Mary Fay Inn the memoem of the Catholic wo man's league will hold & reception for Monsignox P. M- - Cushnahan. The mu sical program will be furnished by Mrs. 8. P. Dobbs. An invitation is extended to the members of Ht. Jos and their friends. eph's parish N Mr. and Mm. Herbert Wllon enter tained at a late summer lawn party in compliment to the members of the soccer football club of Oifden. Pleasant tTitertainment was furnished bv several of the guests. Including several bagpipe selection!, vocal solos and In followed strumental music Dancing ' later In the evening. At a late hour the hostess served a daintily prepared luncheon to the following guests: Mr. and Mm. James Simpirorf, Mr. and Mrs. Oreftor Stewart, Mr .and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mr. and Mra. John Wilson, J. ALBERT ERICKSON VIOLIN INSTRUCTION . 7 rt . r . 1.3- rRi-scitirno- St. Joseph. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Moyor left dur No laundress to bother with; no muss or fuss about the house you simply call us. This fa what we do We take your bundle household linens, children's clothes, your own all that normally make up the family washing. We launder everything conscientiously and thoroughly by our modern methods, in mild, purifying suds, and clean, sparkling, rainsoft water. We iron the network, finishing it as nicely and daintily as you would yourself, and fold it smoothly and exactly. Other pieces, like hosiery and underwear, we dry in a purifying, sanitary way that makes them ready to put on. The few remaining garments, like your house dresses and the children's blouses we leave for you to finish at your leisure starching, however, such 03 need it . We do all the heavy work, leaving to you only the ironing of a few of the lighter pieces. YouH be pleased, too, with the real reasonableness of the cost. Phone end have U3 put you on our list. Our representative will call promptly. . . . street. Sir. and Mrs. Moroni II. Doxey an nounced the engagement of their daughter. Irma, to John Thomas Firth, of South Weber, during the early part of the week. The wedding will take place in the near future. 'SIIss Katherlne Oreenwell vlltej in Salt Lake during the last week. Miss Ellen Neilson of Ixjgan will be a guest In Ogden during the early part of the week. Miss Neilson will be accompanied eat. leaving Tuesday, by Miss Wllla Art ML Hoth of the girls are entering the New England Conservatory of Musio at Doston. After spending the summer sesson in Ogden canyon with her sister. Sirs. I. L. Reynolds. Sirs. Gertrude l) Vorse left Wednesday for her home In fthe WasSiin' Nursinp Bottles . . Extra SpecialTo close out, any ... bathing cap in the house. Mrs. Alice J. Puckfied of Lehi and Mm. Jennie Lawrence and Sirs. Joan Bhaw of Salt Lake wrre Ogden visitors Wednesday at the home of Mrs. m 63c .... 10r 50c Milk SlagneMa . The baby must be kept warm these cool nights and there's nothing to convenient end effective at our Hot Water Got ties. Their quality beipcak much higher price than wc ask. ! Mrs. Chaae Doster. Sirs. t R. Ec- cles. Mrs. Marlon Hanks, Mrs. J. Douglas "Watson and Mrs. Vern Watson were Salt Lake visitors last Thurs- SlliS Super Milk. Squibb 's :()e .Jiffy Pants t day d. 7. tda 804 Twellth dem-r- ..... 15c t Jedd Shaw, Foods to meet every need and 42c 25c Silk Bath Sponge business will occupy the rrreater part of the attention of the delegates to the eosvcntlon of the American Bankers awocUtlon to be the held In Los Angeles October southern Califor- society matrons of fierlen of Rala oe- nla have planned a clal events to entertain the delerates and their families during; their leisure j moments. Trips to the motion picture studios where the visiting bankers and mem-- j bers of their families will be photofor the news nnd feature graphed an appetizing ancheon was served to films. Spanish barbecues .reminiscent the guests. (Miss Moore is to leave of early days in California, rormal and for Redlandi California while Miss Informal teas, dances and lawn fetes, and a sightseeing trip to the marine Smith will leve for St. Louis. gardens of Catallna island are some of the many social functions planned T to occupy the spare moments of the visitors during their stay here. Several hundred delegates, coming from all parts of the country will be in attendance at the convention. urch Thursday evening the BaptW. at a partjr':given as a farewell to Miss Helen Mcxbre and Miss Madeline Smith, two Ogden yot'ng women who leave in the jaear futuie for college. Both of the girls arei members of Mrs. J. In the church and Ray Ward's will be mLBseVti'y their many companions. They were presented with fitotf rtniembrance. Train letting gifts ters were .writien by each girl and handed to thjp two honored guests. These lettors ere to be opened after the two leave Garden. At a late hour Different feeds are ntotitsry te their prcptr nouHihmcnt, and we carry complete line of Eaby .... 15c loc Bocabclli Soap i w 8Ce 50c Hof lick's Mnltcd - 11 $3.23 M.00 Horlick's Multc;! Milk 0t , . Foods for Baby All babiss won't thrive en the same kind x1 f&ed. Milk , . 13 Ba.by goods r teacher,' has returned from Seattle,! a course in, vvasft., arter vocal training completing at the Cornish School of Music. Miss Thomas brings with her most interesting reports of heri work and the school. Some of the best teachers of eastern music schools were giving courses at the Cornish school. Including Sergei Klabansky. under whom Miss Thomas studied, E. Robert Schmetz, Boyd Wells, Calvin Bralrerd Cady, Adolph Bohn and to are aJw&yi In demand, and we thought it an 'advitable time to present to Ogden Mothers a complete list of baby requirements. This U your Opportunity to itock up for the entire winter and ave money in so doing. The prices peak for themselves buy early before the bargains are withdrawn. 1 I ? W-1- 4 t: U.Li.Li I 7,.. is WEEK A 11 El 4 ft - Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Foley announce lh8 marriage of their daughter, Rosa Bee Foley, to Lawrence H. Bingham. The wedding took place Tuesday Brigham. e City. Mrs. Wright will continue her studies in dramatic art and Mrs. Scow will eftter the Froebel.11 kindergarcroft a n 1, In r. . n.r Lanmh ten training Hciiogi as wen a course in vocal training. Besides the honored guests, the following were J Miss Elizabeth Browning, present! Miss Dorothy Herrington," both of whom are leaving on Oct. 1 for school; Mrs. J. Eldcn Olson Mrs. M. A- Rom-ne- y and Mrs. J. Orson Douglas. r 1 ! -- """" : .. j 1 Miss Dorothy Nichols and Misa Cath- erine Boyle, accompanied )?y Ltfrln Nichols, will leave; this evening for South Bend, Ind., where they will enter the St. Mary's college. Both many ypung women were tenderedbefore their departure for the parties east. While en route Miss Nichols will visit for a few days with friends at Various cities. Miss Nichols is to give her time to the study pf music; while Miss Boyle will take up a course . , of college work. " i h1 Fall Terms Commences September ' Studio: Alhambra Building Free Ensemble Clasea 12 Phone 1581 or 207 |