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Show THE OGDEN been fully completed and it I be- leved that much will be accomp-ishe- d by the members. Officers who will serve for the coming year are Mrs. Fred N. Hess, president; Mrs. K. . Dumke, vice president; Mis Frances Marsh, secretary and treasurer; Miss Mary Fisher, reporter: Mrs. Don Bea son, historian. Mrs, Edward N. Benton and Mrs, Lawrence Pyle were the complimented guests at a party given Thursday eve ning by the members of the women auxiliary to the Railway Mall association at the home of Mrs. Arthur Jenstreet- - The two sen, 629 Twenty-thir- d honored guests were each presented with a beautifully framed picture by The Ladles' Aid society of the Chris tian church will hold their regular meeting Wednesday, Sept, 21, at the home of Mrs. Charles O'Laughlin, 7S7 SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMB STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Mrs. Richard Hansen, formerly Miss Myrtle Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Johnson, who was married in Salt 'Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thompson jof. Lake, Cover were laid for twenty dav for St. Charles, Mo., to attend ho 'guests Pink and white predominated In the decorations of the dlnlnr room. Llndenwood college. Mrs. Conrad Bolstad entertained at Miss Mabel Hubbard Is in Logan at- dinner at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake tending the Utah Agricultural college. Tuesday for Mrs. W. B. Klrkendall of Mo. Covers were laid for St. ' Announcement is mce of the mar- six Joseph, f 1 i guests. riage of Mies Lois Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Foster, and Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Klrkendall were wedding took. hosts Hyrum A. Be'.nap. The Salt to a number of their friends Laketem-pleh street. Plans for the place Wednesday in the Monday evenlne at their home on Twenty-fourtwinter work will be discussed and a Twenty-fift- h street. Roses were used full attendance U desired. Mrs. Julia room and asters held Miss Helen Bartlett and Miss Helen in the living will be the assisting hostess. was Gregory Dinner prominence on the porch. Moore left this morning for the Uni- served covers an with hour at f versity of Redlands at Redlands, Cal. laid for twenty-tw-early Members of the Ninth ward choir o guests. Dancing kA. Mrs. Louie pleasantly surprised Mrs. D. M. Flsk and her two chil was later enjoyed. Reeder last Thursday evening, at her of Conn! and Pallas Carmen, dren, home, S16I Porter avenue. The eveCon Maurice Vincent and Conroy cil Bluffs, Iowa, were Ogden guests ning waa spent in gamea and music, to after attend left roy college Sunday home of Air. during the week p.t theMis. which a dainty luncheon was the holidays with their uonpar - after Flak and spending and Mrs. Jay Smith. served. Those present were: W. H. M. ana errts. Mrs. Dr. Edward their way to roy. Maurice is Mr. herdaughtera areto on and Mrs. D. O. Pickett, Adams, Utah Agri Mr- attending make their home. cultural Long Beach, Cal., Mrs. J. C. Wlntle. Mr. and and Vincent-iand going college her? by Mrs. to Annapolis. Mrs. John Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. They will bo joined FJsk's mother. Mrs. F. E. Cook. Wangsgaard, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Jones, and Mrs. C. Dee, Mr. arid Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Goddard en Mr. Mrs. Henry Taylor, of 314 Thirtieth tertained O. W. Ridges. Mr. and Mrs- Lorenxo a number of Salt Lake guests her at a dancing Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Li rider- street, announced the marriage AdJackson, party Saturday evening, A. Jackson, Mrs. Florence Saran Kearns, to R. T. Sarah man, daughter, on xy10. at tneir home ams of Ogden. The mania?;? took September Mr. Harvey Linderman, Covington, ana to Mr. avenue, in ler compliment Mrs. Catherine 8pencer, Mrs. A. C. place in the Salt Lake temple Wed- Mrs. Frank Chamberlain Bait of Lm A;-- D. Stevens. Miss . nesday, Sept. 14. ,c? who will leave soon to make their Campbell, Mrs. W.Miss X May Pickett, Campbell, Madge addition In in Francisco. San home l, In compliment to Miss WilH Vllate Steven. Emily the honored guests there were pres Vilate Pickett. who left Tuesday afternoon for to Loretta Call, Maud Freeman Peterson, Mrs. Mr. Lawrence ent and Boston, Mass., to enter the New Kng-- " Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Rich, Marriger, Mr. and and Mable Edvalson. lana Conservatory of Music, Miss Hose Mrs. Georsre Walker. Mr. and Mrs oo of Railway Trainmen held their reg Astili entertained at a farewell lunch- - Fred William Mrs. Davidson. Mr. and ular meeting Thursday afternoon in eon Monday evening at the Axtill Parland. W. O. Grim Mrs. Mr. and I. O. F. hall. the 2 ta386 residence, Tyler avenue. The Lake. Bait all of dell, ble was decorated with ivy. centered With Mrs. George Lochhead. Jr.. as with a bowl of yellow and orange One of the merriest parties of the the member of the Heather-bel- l hostess, nasturtiums, on which rested a blue past was given at the home of week club to met Monday evening at the Attached the butterfly Mrs. Gertrude S. Hutton. 9 ft Twenty butterfly. wer streamers of pink ribbon, Lochhead residence, 2740 Jefferson which fourth street, on Thursday evening. were held in the hands of a kewDle hostess avenue. After dismissal of all club The event was complimentary to to Mis Mary McKenna 8.was H. doll, placed at the other end of the Mrs. O. club business, the time was spent in play member the the of num a Hutton son. Harold, and table. Covers were laid for eight ber of at her home, 926 ing games. Honors were awarded to Tuesday evening friend who are leaving Twenty-fourth guests and a dellclously prepared five within ahis A treet. hort busi- Mrs. Jeane Btnnie and Mrs.a Jtan week for different universi ness course luncneon was served. Follow ties refresh- Simpson. Late In the evening wa and held dainty meeting the states. throughoutwere ad- luncheon waa served by the hostess. were ment ing the luncheon the girls passed the club then served. The decorat profusely parlors by Mrs. Lizzie Herrlck and evening with music, Bocial chat and ed The until September 27. when Miss assisted with autumn flowers and foliage journed Mrs. Rackham. Thoe preeent were games. Miss Astill was assisted in en- a color Qulllinan, of 2264 Lincoln Mrs. scheme of orange and black. Madelinewill Mrs. Jean Binnle. Carr, Mary hostess. be avenue, the tertaining the guests by her mother, the Ogden school colors, being Mrs. Mr. Agnes Moyes, a. AHiii. J. nose present carried out High Agrws Warner, in minute detail. Mrs. were Miss Marjory Flem, Miss Helen Lizzie Mrs. Simp Moyes, The evening meeting of the Bap- son. Mrs. Lizzie nerriCK, Jean High five proved to be the popular Mrs. jean Bartlett. Miss Gussle Tombs, Miss game was the which fall of for the tist after the Missionary society Mrs. Margaret Anderson. j js,amryn Ferguson. Miss Arvilla Han- - hostess servedevening, e a tempting held Tuesday afternoon at the home Anderson. sen. Miss Laura Goddard, Mis Willa Mrs. Sarah Aufhammer, Mr. Marwas pleaa-in-g of the new president, Mrs. J. F. Hobbs. table The luncheon. dining Mrs. Lizzie Lochhead. Adams. i ana Lo-Miss mien Nellson of asuii to the eye with bowls and vases 2414 Madison avenue. The business garet Mrs. and Mrs. Rack- gan. Young Margaret cenof orange and yellow flowers and meeting wa opened promptly, Mr. W. ham. The ladles will meet on October ter piece of Marchlnlel roses with base F. Moore leading the lesson study. 12 at the home of Mr. Agne Moyes. ljr'- - H. H. Spenceratanda Mrs. A. W of nasturtiums the color Mrs- - Jay A. Amit gave an Interesting with Mrs. Jean Anderson as hostess. and eiuenamea card party scheme being carriedfoliage "mer in the menu. account of the convention at Des There out will be election of officers. afternoon at the Mary Fay Thursday The guests of the evening who-arMoines, held recently. Following the xnn un j. weniy-urstreet. were Cook Chez, business meeting a social hour was departing for college card games and kenslngton wereBoth Mrs. Henry Baumelster was hostess en- -. Weston Claud and dainty refreshment were last Hollister, Albert Bird, to the members joyed by the guests. Refreshments Ward, Curtice Simmons, evening Hut-toThursday Harold erved. The hostess wa assisted by of the ' club, at her home. were served. "500 1916 ' HollisD were Mrs. F. E. Heintztlman, Mr. J. Other guest Harry street. Three tables 861 Thirty-secon- d eveMrs. Clifford Greenwell and daugh-- 7 ter, Kenneth Tripp, William Mclntire, Tavlor and Mr. Edwin Hobba were of cards during the enjoyed Herbert Carl Adams, Ray Peterson, Mrs. to were made r' Eva Margaret, returned home Brewer and awards ning and William Galbraith. Members of the Ogden Civic letgue Lawrence Noble, Mrs. John Mcaowan from a visit at Buhl, Ida. Thursday Mrs. Hutton was assisted by her held a special meeting Mrs. Greenwell was the guest after and Mrs. T. C. A supper was of her mother, Mrs. W. R- Smethers. noon at the home ofThursday Mrs. Thoma served followingHanley. sister, Mrs. Bessie Frazier with asthe games, D. Dee, 80S Washington avenue. roses zinnias and ters, decorating the Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Moyes anwere. also used to ., Fred S. Herrihgton left yesterday flowers table. Fall their engagement of Mrs. J. O. Read entertained Camp decorate the rooms. The club will jfor Harvard university where he will nounce the L. to Roberta Afton, Joseph daughter, meet with Mrs. M. Alice Collins. 271 finish his law course. r Daughters of the Pioneers, Wed- Twenty-eightNewey. The wedding will take place J, h street, on Thursdsy nesday afternoon at her home In Mrs. Nora Hammond of Twin Falls, during early October. At 10 o'clock luncheon evening, September 2f. canyon. Ogden w jyfda.. is visitlngher sister, Mrs. Mary served to twenty guests who were Miss Louise Planz entertained at a seated Peterson. The first card psrty given by the Mrs. campflr. towel shower last Tuesday evening la Read 1 about a huge ';"''- -' of the Orden council No. J44 members of J. Camp president of Mrs. Albert Bartlett, for"V" Mrs. T. Don Beason on association. Benefit returned Thur- honor Security twenty-fAbout Miss Cory. merly Gladys K. hall P. of the at from Mrs. M. W. Brltton as hostess. Thursday evening evening sday Seattle, Wash., ive girl friends of Mrs. Bartfett theWith where she was attending the Cornish were of the White Rose club was attended bv a large number of member a After present. games dainty School of Music, under Professor meet Friday afternoon. September the members and their friends. Dur Mrsluncheon wgj.served. Bartlett will Robert Schmitz. five hun at the Brltton residence, 1002 Sev inr the evening progressive 10, received mXr; beautiful towels. were and honors was dred played street. The meeting will enteenth Mrs. Clarence H. Packer spent the Mrs. Thomas Burnett and to awarded 2:30 at o'clock. open week-end Mrs. Frank A. Low and son. Walker in Evanston, Wyo., with her Arlo Hensen. Consolation prizes were Francis Low. have returned from an sister. to Mrs. Eva Ingebretsen and awarded Opening their fall and winter work Alonzo Warrington. extended visit in California. The cut prize the first meeting of the Ladles Liter- was won Green. MemMrs. J. D. Douglas' entertained in Mrs. John by Mrs. R. S. Joyce entertained at ary club for the year was held Weducs bers of the to are council honor of her son, John Robert, and her planning afternoon' at the home of Mrs. R have one social at her day In etch husband last Thursday afternoon and luncheon Tuesday afternoon evening Porter on north Washington avehome. Covers were laid for B. which will be given entirely evening at her home on Washington canyon nue. Study of the modern short story month, twelve guests, avenue. times. to the ten good or ana afternoon During modern music America was be guests were entertained at a party Mrs. Lillian a gun. Farnaworth gave Miss Avon Rich, daughter of Dr. and most given for Master Robert, while during Daughters of the Pioneers will hold address on "The Short their interesting Miss and Rich Mrs. I. Edward board meeting Monday afternoon the evening twenty-fiv- e were which was well appreciated by at 2:20 Blanche Browning, daughter of Mr. Story," o'clock at the home of Mrs. entertained at dinner. The guests marked and the club day members. At the close of her Ida Mrs. M. S- Browning, left Thurs- aaaress Mrs. Farnsworth 227S Jefferson avenue. the birthday anniversary of father Treseder, a re day evening for the University of view of Irving's short story,gave and son. Pil"The Michigan. Members of the Women's Benefit of Love." For the musical part grim f of the Maccabees will give "Miss Ruth Jackson and iEarl S. Jor association me oi Miss program Elisabeth Sna a benefit card bf Salt Mrs. Frank Chamberlain dan were quietly married Saturday two party and watermelon piano solo, "Walti" and bust on the week with her played during "To evening, Sept. 21, Wednesday evening, September 10, at the parson Lake, visited Sun." the srueata war The Rising age of the First Presbyterian church. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gwllllam. then taken to the rose pergola of the In the W. O. W. hall. Rev. John Edward Carver Porter home and dainty refreshment Mr. Fred R. Walker was hostess to were served by the A silver tea In the Masonic temple the wedding ceremony. The performed was bride assisted . Hour club oy ine rouowmg younghostess, afternoon from 3 until Wednesday attractively dressed in a blue suit with the members of the atBusy women: Elixa home, 470 beth Shaw, Dorothy Hlgglnbothara 5:20 o'clock will be given by the fol.hat to match and. carried a beautiful Thursday afternoon herwere enter and AUc Baker. Invltea members of Miriam chapter. bouquet of flowers. She was attended Canyon road. The guests of lowing No. 14. Order of the Eastern Star; by Miss Fay Carter who acted as tained at three tables of cards, after ine ciuo were Mrs. Lillianguests bridesmaid. Cecil Sparks attended as which luncheon was served. Mrs. Nora 7.0rlh' ?dT' C' 8- - MuHhy, Mrs. Fam. Mrs. I. N. Fulton, chairman: Mrs, ClifJoseph . best man. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan will Hammond, of Twin Falls, Idaho, and McFarlane and Mrs. Frank Ulrs-inford Forristall. Mrs. C- - B. Moore. Mrs. be at home to friends at 2228 Lincoln Mrs. Mabel Miller were the guests of botham. The next meeting will be held C. J. Humphries, Mrs. T. IL Carr, Mrs. avenue after September 30. the club- Charles Dinsmor. Mrs. W. O. Hall. weanseaay, tsepiemDer 29. Mrs- F. W. Parker, Mrs. Emma D. The marriage of Miss Myrtle John- the auxiliary members. A program Mrs. Stevens. Visiting Paine, The Dorcas Lalles' Young society ol members of theCora son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. of games and music passed the eve- the Elim Lutheran order was cordially inenchurch be will Johnson, and Richard Hansen took ning and at 11 o'clock a buffet lunch- tertained by Mr. Arthur E. Olsen, vited. place Thursday in Salt Lake. A supper eon waa served. Autumn leaves were 2S0S Jefferson avenue, next Wedneswas given in honor of the couple last used in the decorations of the Jensen day evening. On Wednesday evening September evening at the home of he bride's residence. The committee in charge 21st. the first card party of the seaavenue. of the affair included Mrs. J. A. Gager, parents on Jackson Mr John McCready will be hotes son will be given by Silver review. No. ' Mrs. Emil Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Jen- to the member the W. O. W. hall. 2220 of the Episcopal guild 1, W. B. A., inavenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Adams were sen and Miss Margaret Prout. The arrangenext Wednesday afternoon Washington 2:10 at the complimented guests at a dinner ments are o'clock-a- t made being by Mrs. Freda her 416 d Twenty-thirhome, given Thursday evening at the home - Mrs. Joseph Olsen will be hostess to street. Dora Noble and Orace Kingsford, of the bride's mother, Mrs. Henry Tay- the mejmbers of the Sempre Music club Shaw. All members and the general lor, 214 Thirtieth 'Street. The couple xuesaay anernoon at ner nome. ine Silver Members of M. the 8. and club met public are Invited to attend. was married Wednesday in Salt program for the fall and winter ha with Mrs- give many J. H. Shepherd, 1127 Twenty-f- review No. 1 expects to and will be ifth the season, during street, Thursday afternoon. parties new see to old friends and many glad Plans for the coming year were sented by each of the member preand at the gatherings. discussed in turn. Following the close The ladles' auxiliary to Ogden coun of the meeting, dainty and appetizing 248 United Commercial Travelers, refreshment were erved by the cil. will hold their first meetlnr Saturday hostess. Asters and corao were ' evening. Sept. 24. in the W. O- - W. hall in the effective adornment. The used 8 o'clock. at A full attendance is will hold it next meeting in club two week at the home of Mrs. A. Hender- desired. son, 1161 Capitol aevnua. Mrs. J. T. Mlgnault will be hoatess to the member of the W. R. C. social Esther 4. No. Queen Ori.i- club chapter - 22, at her home. of the Eastern Star, entertained seve- 2062 Friday. Septavenue. Members and Jefferson nty-five a at guests .benefit tea In friends at requested to be present at the Masonic temple Wednesday after 2:80 promptly. noon, ine pariors were adorned with goldenglow and sunflower With Mrs. Otis Weeks as hostess. in jardiniere which added a arranged of cneer. in me aminr room, touch cumnt asters and dahlia decorated the din ing room. During the afternoon a program wa given. Miss Mildred Sim sang a vocai solo. Mis Helen Bartlett SCALES ALL OVER and e- Hyland gave piano THE RED iccuons rn.ua. aits. Aaale Crangle faPACKAOH vored with a MmlZ v 10 Hours Spare Time Weekly TIT y4 " 'this service offers it to every woman Investigation in a large number of families has brought out the fact that the average family washing handled at home takes about a day and a half this includes both washing and ironing. And, of course, this applies to homes where laundresses are employed as well as to thosa without them, for laundresses must have super- . s i. - ? At-tli- vision. If you could gain relief from all this at a mod- i i erate cost, and have more time for pleasanter duties, wouldn't it interest you ? Our Family Laundry service offers you that opportunity. We take all your family bundle, wash everything in pure soft water, and rich lathery suds, and nicely iron all the fiat work. Pieces that need it, we starch. We leave for you only the ironing of the lighter pieces. We assume practically all of the really heavy work work that at home takes about ten hours of the hardest kind of labor and give you tea hours more a week for the children, and to make home pleasanter. None of the drudgery; none of the exposure to bod weather; none of the troublesome hunting for and bickering with laundresses yet the cost is less than that of a washwoman. Once you've given thh service a trial wo know you will appreciate it. Phone us, and we will have our representative call for your bundle. CLUBS , ; i ; t ! ; , j three-cours- : , i i s e m i en-Joy- 1921. ed i n. I - . f a. I j Yaof Laura dry ' j - . .... i . rjjff' 9 ; - -- -- - i.'- - i . MlHx ; OF GOODNES3 -- whistling www olo. Mrs. Leslie West will entertain th member of the Utopiaxlub next afternoon at her home on Twenty-sixt- h street. Members of the Child Culture rinh will hold their meeting in the Berth- ana on rauraaay Sept. 22. Mrs. Anna T. Deeafternoon, and Un. Rfrth Wattls will be the hostesses. The regular meetlnr of th Martha oclety was held Monday afternoon at m.wv u tuvji i me nome or Mrs. t N. Heas on Brlnker avenue. Plan for the annual Martha, society ball were aucussea. ine call is to be given during the early part of November. AH member of the National Greek letter sororities eligible to in organisation, who are as affiliating orwith the sociation to uiaen, ar communicate with Mrs. 8requested P. Dobbs, 2(31 Fowler avenue. The first meeting of .the year will be held Monday evening. September it, a.t the home of Mrs. Arthur D. Barber, 1122 Twenty-fstreet. ifth Wed-nesd- A tempter for the appetite. For young' or old, for or the at there's piecing" table, nothing like MAID O'dLOVER BUTTER. You eat it and are glad. There's a "smack" and a flavor about it that puts everybody in good humor and gives them a relish for other good things. MAID O 'CLOVER BUTTER is made in the west's modern sanitary creameries, and your dealer gets it FRESH each day. Buy all Maid o 'Clover products BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE ay -- Pan-Hellen- ic From Grand Junction, Colo., to Seattle, Wish. lntrti The Ladies auxiliary to the Order J Also Pimples Over Back. Very Itchy. Cuticura Heals. -- Pan-Hellen- ic Mutual Creamery Co. BABY'S HEAD "I bad a baby about sU months old whose head cam cot all over with scales that were very itchy and than little pimgot ple began. Tbey over larger sn4 spread all hex back. They wer vsry hchy 'and borned swfulr. She often woke throurh the night end try fretfuL "A lady told ma to try Cotlcora 1 boogbt a cake of Sop and a box o4 Ointment and bs.br was heeled In two weeks." (Signed) Mrs. John Pctksc, 1531 W. Sostp snd Ointment so 22nd St, Cleveland. Ohio. Use CtaJcura for all toilet purposes. iSiMhJW whm. &wmm ft. UhumI Hm4l Tatma Im. club! members of the 8. 8- - Bewlnc the afternoon w..- - .ntf-tinThursdayavenue. The at her home. I2SI Qulncy aitemoon of wi the hours early close of the spent In sewln; and at thewere served. afternoon refreshments aecorm-tinn- a tne were in used Fall flowers hoidinr cromlnence in the ait living room, cosmos in the dlnlnc room and sunflowers in tne norary. ine ciuu Mrs. d Ben Brown. Jill Monroe avenue. Mrs. Charles R. Brashear was ine srui oi the club Thursdy. Members of the Child Culture club will hold their regular raeetinr Thurslovely blue parlor day afternoon In theMrs. Ann1 T. Dee of the Berthana, snd Mrs. Msrtha Wattls will be the hostesses. The Women's fulld of the Church of the Oood Shepherd will eerve a to dinner Friday afternoon. 8ept. 21. Bt. of the the member of the choir About Salt LakeMark' cathedral. to motor will member of the forty will enjoy after uppr Ordsn a oclal and dnc. The dinner is a token of appreciation of the services of the choir durinc the eynod. will meet in two weeks with - rl Member of the PhlUthea class of Tuesthe Methodist church will meetMrs. A. of home the at day evening; C. Wyeoff. IMS Harrison avenue. A the members has large attendanceasofthere win be elecbeen requested tion of officers. oo Brigham Society at- Lake City to attend the marriage and reception of Miss Rss Knudaon and J. Rufus Jeppson. The Bugar club of this city enterMln Mable Rldd left a few days tained at a delightful danclwr party for Richfield. Ida., where she has First ward sgo Saturday evening at the wa Amusement hall. Dancing enjoy- been employed to teach school tbl ed and a dainty tray luncheon erred. season. At a late hour all enjoyed a watermelMiss Mary Pearse left Friday for on feast. One hundred guest were present Including; about forty mem- Salt Lake City where she will spend the winter studying music and attendber of the Garland Bugar club. ing school st the L. D. R. university. Dr. and Mrs. Pearse accompanied her Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Anderson and to .Salt Lake and spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. James entertained HO Sunday afternoon at a chicken dinner Mr. Mrs. of home and Anderson the at In compliment to Dr. and Mrs- R. E. Cfark and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evsns of Ogden. A crystal vase of red roses was used for the centerpiece of the : dinner table. Covers were laid Xor eleven. . - I m Music and Drama j Mrs. Stanley Madsen entertained the ' of the Farm Bureau representative locals at a party Thursday afternoon at the Ladles Rest room. Games were played snd a dainty luncheon served. A complimentary piano recital will Twenty-fou- r who have been doing the project school work were be given by Miss Josephine Rhees. pianist, aaslated by Mia Mildred War present. contrslto. Friday at t o'clock In the View meeting house wheu Mrs. W. If. Stayner entertained at Pleasant Miss Rbees will be presented by her a dinner party Sunday afternoon in teacher. Earn F. Whltaker. The folhonor of the birthday anniversary of lowing program will be given: her husband. The out of town Polonolse Mllltare, (a) op. 40 No. Mrs. wer Mr. snd II. Ptarner. Ml 1 .....Chopin Ruby Stayner and Mr. Alfred Feld- - (b) My Sweet Repose (Schubert) stead of Garland. .... Llsst Hexentacs (c) Dance) op. (Witches Mrs. L-- E. Pelree of Harper ward 17 No. 2 MacDowell entertained at a chicken dinner Sept. Miss Rheea th In honor of Mra D. W. Olsen's Contralto soloJoaephlne (selected) flowers Sonsta op 2 AJlerro; Adagio; Men-MiFall birthday were used anniversary. for table decorations, covers Ware were laid for ten fruesta. Beethoven netto; Prettlslmo Mlu Rhees Miss Oennie Tlngey entertained the Contralto solo (Selected). .. .... J. Y, T. club at ber home Thursday Miss Wsre evening". Late summer flowers deco-rste- d (a) Ronda Cspriccloso op. 14 The evening was the rooms. Mondclssohn spent withwaneedle work and a dainty (b) En Route (Scherso) op. 107 luncheon served. No. 12 Oodard Rlgoletto (c) (Verdi) Paraphrase Mra F. D. Farreli snd daughter. , Lit Francis, left Sunday evening for their Mlu Rhees srter Contralto solo (selected) home in Manhattan. Kansas, .... Ware spending the rummer here vielUnr Mls with Mrs. Farrell's parents. Judge and (a) Waldesrauchen (Forert Mrs. Nel Jensen. Lint m (b) -- Hark! Hark The Lark (SchuMrs. Annie Jeppson. Mrs. Mary Lint bert) Rlnghols and sons. Joseph and John. (c) Rbapsodle Hongrolse No. 2. MUi Fay ComwslU Ml Msrlon Wells, Ltet Rise Rhees Miss Anna Wldtsoe. Mrs. C C Clayton and children came up from Salt Leon Austed. eccompanirt. I ts ss pretBniOHAM CITT. Sept- - IT. AThurstook place ty home weddlnr t the home of Mr. and dsy mornlnr when their Mra C W. Knudson was married to daughter, Rae Evelyn, Jeppson of Bait Iake City In the presence; of close friends and relatives Bishop II. W. Valentine performed the ceremony which was followed by an Informal reception. The room were decorated throughout in Sweet Pea and Asters. The bridal wedparty stood beneathofa large white and white pink ding bell formed 8weet Feaa. The bride wa attended by her sister. Mia Opal Knudson. a bridesmaid. Earl J. Knudson wa best man. During; the ceremony and reby Miss ception musla wa furnished Preston snd Miss Vera Pearse. Mary The dining table Wsldemar Call. was centered with a princess basket of lavender asters. tied with pink tuUe and at each end were tali white cathedral candles. Mr. and Mrs. Jeppson left Thursdsy evening for Philadelphia where Mr. Jeppson will continue hie studies at the Jefferson Med-leJ.-Rufu- both will going to Logan where tend school at the U. A. C. s al college. The marriage of Miss Mable Anderson and Delmar Tlngey took place Thursday morning at the home of Judge and Mr. Nel Jensen. In the presence of the Immadlat families, the ceremony wae performed by Judge Nel Jensen. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mr. Tlngey left for Belt I Lake City to. spend a few days before -- ..... Mur-muring- a) EDWIN L HOWES Announces the opening of his studio for the season of 1921-2- 2 BANJO TENOR BANJO MANDOLIN HAWAIIAN GUITAR SPANISH GUITAR 5-STR- ING PUPILS' BANJO CLUB AND MANDOLIN AND GUITAR ORCHESTRA 873 TWENTY-FIFT- H ST. PHONE 982 |