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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, Ilfii E. Tyree ii In from Montecello Mjiend the holiday with hi parent in this city. to HI in. T. J. Coles him gone to Carlin to visit for Home time. Prof. A. F. Simpson, of the Modern Conservatory of Mustr, has returned from hi outing at Green River, Utah. Mr. and Mr. J. S. Noble have gone to Long I teach. Cal., to spend the winter. Mrs. A. D. F. Reynold visiting in Salt Iaike, the guest of her brother and sister, Mujor and Mr. M. A. Iireeden. 1 Mrs. II. P. Henderson, Mrs. M. A. Breeden, Mrs. C. C. Dey, and Mrs. Janies Miner, ull of Salt Lake, were Ogden visitors Tuesday, the special guests of Mrs. Corlew at the annual meeting of La Coterie. of Ohio came to Ogden Wednesday to take Mis Eddy's place In the Madison school. Mis Adam Mrs. Aloiixo Iiyde of Salt Luke was an Ogden visitor last week, the guest of Mrs. R. J. Taylor. Miss Louise Eddy, formerly a teacher in the Madison school, left Thursday for her home In Iowa. Aglaia will meet with Mrs. Coulter Tuesday, December 15th. Home Culture club will meet with Mrs. Forrlstnll, at her home, 83! Twelfth street, Thursday, December 17th. i meet with Mrs. 1900 Grant avenue, DecemFaulkner, W. C. T. U. will nue. when her daughter, Roxanna F. , liecame the bride of Mr. Clarence S. GunnelX Only the near relative and the Immediate friends of the family were present. At six o'clock the ceremony was performed by the bride's grandfather. Hon. Lorin Farr. The bride looked very charming In a gown of brown creiw de lmre, made over brown taffeta, with lace and fringe trimmings. The parlors were prettily decorated with branches of holly, suggestive of the Yuletide season, and potted plants. In the dining room the color scheme was pink and white, with carnations and roses of the same color. Very unique was the bride's chair, which wus festooned with ferns and holly. After the ceremony a wedding supper was served. Many beautiful presents were received from friends and relatives of the young couple. The bride is the beautiful and talof Mrs. Roxanna ented daughter Pidcock, nnd was very popular In society circles where she was a favorite and a leader. The groom Is the son of Attorney Vulney C. Gunnell and is esteemed by all his associates. He Is a promising young business man of Ogden and for a number of yen rs past he has been connected with the Fruit Growers Express comHiny. He has recently been promoted by that company to a prominent position in El Paso, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell left Tuesday train and evening on the west-boun- d will make a tour of California, after which they will go to El Paso where they will make their home for the winter. Pidcix-k- TOL8TOI CIRCLE. On Wednesday the Tolstoi circle held their meeting at the home of Mrs. P. Mrs. David Mattson is visiting with A. Cook. A very pleasant and profither brother, II M. Allison, Jr., in Salt able program was rendered. By reLake City. quest Mrs. Ambrose Shaw recited her Miss Evelyn Whytock of San Fran- original imem, Irrigation of Yestercisco, la visiting In this city, the guest day and Today" (written for the irrigation congress), In a very pleasing of her cousin, Mr. D. F. Dlgnan. ber ' manner. The author studied was Emerson. The readings and discussions were much enjoyed. After a coxy chat over a social cup of teA thq.flub adent Sunday in the Hugh C. Wood journed to meet withers. Bassett, 719 city from Spencer, Idaho, with Mrs. h .street, Wednesday, Wood, who la visiting her parents, Mr. December lthf and Mrs. E. T. Ilulanlski. A vry Interesting program Is arThe barliers of the city gave a re- -. ranged. Subject, Do the contemporary cettlcn and banquet on Tuesday even- authors give as true an account of na did Dickens, Thackeray, ing. which was attended by about their time others of that ieriod?" and e twenty-fivmembers of the union. Twenty-sevent- About thirty or forty members of the Weber Club will go to Salt Lake Monday to tHke part In the festivities of the second annual banquet of th? Commercial club. Governor lleber M. Wells will be toastmaster and many long and Interesting toasts will be given and reionded to. The Daughters of the King gave a tea and children's basoar at the Guild rooms, corner Twenty-fourt- h and Grant avenue, this afternoon. Another equally as pleasant will be given this evening. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen gave a very pleasant card party Thursday After evening In Union Labor hall. been wln- had to awarded the prises ner at cards, a supper was served by the ladies in charge. K. OF P. BANQUET. Ogden Lodge No. 2 of the Knights of Pythias tendered a banquet to the Grand Lodge of Utah, Knights of Pythias, at the K. of P. hall. Numerous toasts were given by the toastmaster and they were responded to In a very Interesting manner by visiting and local members of the order. Borne of the visiting members were Past Grand Chencelior Douglas, Knights Johnson and Joplin. McNitt, Grand Master-at-ArYoung and Knight Jennings, all of Balt Lake. or ELECTRICAL WORKERS Dl-ant- ha . 1903. Will Be On Tonight and Continued Monday TODAY'S RUSH HAS DECIDED US ON GIVING ANOTHER DAY TO THOSE WHO DID NOT GET PROPERLY WAITED ON, ALSO TO ENABLE OTHERS TO GET IN ON THIS GREAT SALE. THE GOLDEN RULE OF COMMERCIALISM IS TO MAKE MONEY THAT ALL PARTIES WILL BE BENEFITTED BY THE TRANSACTION. THIS POLICY IS WOVEty INTO OUR THOUGHT YOU CAN HELP US CARRY IT OUT. Outing Flannel Corsets Corsets Choice patterns, light and dark colors, pink and blue checks and stripes. Best 10c grade. SALE TRICE Thia Item consists of all kinds In alsea from 18 to 2G, which sold at 81.00, (1.25 and in 7 l-- 21-5- placing our spring order we cided to drop these styles. need the money. SO THE PRICE IS de- v 75c 2c 6 Wraps, 33 1 -- 3 Off We sold fourteen Saturday. These are every one this year new fresh styles. You know wa refuse to carry any over. $6 WRAPS FOR $4 PRICES ALWAYS IN PLAIN FIGURES. Wrist Shetland Floss Bags We purchased a complete sample line at the usual discount. . You see that makes the price, less the variety, greater. Neck Wear An importer had a There is plenty of time to do some work in this line if you begin now. We will furnish you the very &" ' 90c Handkerchiefs oc C d D O ) Fine Waistings For Mondays buying we layed shipment. He sent have collected all the a lot on consignment with grades into one lot Some instructions to sell it. We that have just arrived fresh made the price that will do from the loom. it. The styles are suitable Prices (50, 75, 85, for Xmas presents. $1.00. Sale price. OUC de- fa An advance Xmas sale is now on and it is to your advantage to see what we are doing. The line is greater and prettier than any we ever brought together. Come and seel J M The prices are from......... (C P 10 J4.UU ( Dp ACniV FOR THIS SALE is to get you to visit our store at this time and thereby mind you that Xmas is near at hand. Thoughtful ones are planning their shopping now and the sooner it is attended to the better service and better selections you can get. A word to the wise PUT THESE ON YOUR LIST: 1 1 Fairy Tales &c. Juvenile Books Table Cloths and Fine Napkin Sets. Kid Gloves, Writing Papetries. Cuff Boxes, Dressed up Dolls Fine Fur Scarfs Umbrellas, The bride Is one of the and accomplished society charming belles of this city. The groom Is one of the popular young rrfen of the city and at present Is the yard manager of the Eccles Lumber company. They will make their home in this city on Washington avenue. known here. Royle; secretary, Mra. Clara E. Cook; treasurer, Mrs. Emma J. Meld; trustee, Mrs. Kate Bogart. Ths Lons Star 8tate. Down In Texas at Yoakum Is a big dry goods firm of which Mr. J. M. Haller Is the head. Mr. Haller on one of An Opportunity of a Life Time to Get Your Xmas Presents at Cost. his trips East to buy goods said to a friend who was with him In the palace car: Here, take one of these Little HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Early Risers upon retiring and you A very interesting session of The will be up early in the morning feeling For the dark brown taste, Historical" was held Saturday, Decem- good. headache and that logy feeling DWE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR Early Risers are ths best ber 5th, at the home of Miss J. Sea- ewitt'sto Little BIG 8TOCK NOW. WATCHES, use. WalGeo. Bold F. Cave, by pills men, with Mesdames Seamen and lace Drug Co and Win. Glddlngs. AND CLOCK8, STECHER. STECHER. DIAMONDS, THE CHOICEST DESIGNS IN Payne guests of the club. STECHER. STECHER. HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES The program began with a review FINE JEWELRY. EVERYSTECHER. STECHER. of several chapters of German his- Via Union Pacific and THING MU8T POSITIVELY STECHER STECHER. Oregon Short BE tory. The questions covering this reAT 80LD VALUEGREAT Line. view were given from the Bay View GIVING FIGURE8. One fare for the round trip to any Magazine, by Miss Richey and re- station within a radius of 250 miles for sponded to by each member in turn. selling point Tickets on sale DecemMlsa Pierce gave a very instructive ber 24th, 25th and Slst 1903, and paper on The Thirty Years War," 1st, 1904, limited for return until followed by one on Bach, the First of d31. 4th, 1J04. January the Great Masters, given by Mrs. Hunter, whose musical studies had made her thoroughly familiar with the 2441 WASHINGTON AVENUE. subject discussed. At the close of the program tempting refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting of the club being set apart for Music and Reciprocity Indigestion Is often caused by Day," the members and a friend each, An eminent authority says have accepted the Invitation of Mrs. ths harm done thus exceeds that from Hunter to meet with her December the excessive use of alcohoL Xst nil good food yon want bat don't over28th, at 8 o'clock, to spend an evening ths load the stomach. A weak stomach with music and social recfieatlon. may refuse to digest what you sat. On January 2nd the regular program Then you need u good dlgestnnt like will be carried out at the home of Mrs. Kodol, which dlgeate yonr food withOGDEN, UTAH out the stomachs eld. This rest end P. A. Cook. the wholesome tonic Kodol contains soon restore health. Dieting unnecesCarry'the Largest Line of Sporting Goods of Every Descripti REBEKAH OFFICERS. sary. Kodol quickly relieves the feel- of any House in the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Priced blotting from ing of fulness end Last Snturday evening the following which some people suffer after metis. 5end for Their Large 154 Page Catalog It Is free. officers were elected to serve Queen Absolutely cures Indigestion. Tonlo Kodol City Rebekah Lodge for the ensuing term: Junior past noble grand, Mrs. Addle Baker; noble grand, Mrs. Mabel gold In Ogden by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace vice grand, Mrs. Barbara Drug Moon; Co., Wm.Giildings. aJn-ua- WEDDING. The wedding of Miss Elisabeth Dee and Mr. Ambrose A. Shaw took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parentaJudge and Mrs. Thomas 1). Dee. The marriage ceremony was performed In the presence of relatives. Bishop James Taylor officiating. At seven o'clock, while the wedding march was being played, the bridal party marched In. The bride looked very pretty in a gown of grey etamlne over She pink silk with luce trimmings. carried a bouquet of bridal roses. She was attended by her sister. Miss Margaret Dee. Mr. Frank Higginbotham acted as best man. The young couple were married beneath a canopy of ferns surounded by potted plants. The parlor was decorated In pink and white. The same color scheme was Lake. used In the dining room. A delicious PIDCOCK-GUNNELL NUPTIALS. wedding supper was served after the A quiet wedding took place Tuesday ceremony had been performed and conevening at the pretty home of Mrs. gratulations extended. Roxanne Pidcock on Washington ave- Both of the young people are well DEE-SHA- 12, BALL. The second annaul ball of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers waa held at Dlgnan's Dancing acndeiny Wednesday evening. It was a complete social and financial success, and was enjoyed by about four hundred persons. The principal feature of the bull was the mugnlflcent electrical display .which was without doubt the best that has been seen In this city for some time. Across the front of the building were the letters L B. E. W, with alternating lights, which lighted up the street for over a block. A large cnrieted nnd well lighted arbor rtyi from the door to the curbstone of the street. The decoratlone of the hall were the subject of much favorable comment. Among some of the decorations were the following signs In red, white and blue Ineandescant lights: "Happy New Year." .Merry Christmas. and Welcome." There was also a design of a crescent, anchor and shield. The electricians, assisted by Manager I). P. Dlgnan, did everything in their power to see that ench Individual had the time of hla life. Dancing was the pleasing pastime, for which an o reheat ra of nine pieces furnished the tnuelc until two o'clock In the morning. The various committees having the affair in charge were: Reception, George Stoddard and Harry Hill; lloor. T. A. Newman and W. J. Felker; general Hnd decorations, Harry Hill. George Stoddard and W. R. Jack-son. CHINA WEDDING. A very pretty china wedding took place at the home of Mrs. Thomas Par-do- e, 1170 Twenty-fift- h street, in honor of Mrs. Purdoe's twentieth wedding anniversary. Her home was very prettily decorated for the occasion with carnations and roses, the color scheme being pink and white. Mrs. Pardoe was the recipient of mnny beautiful pieces of china. A very pleasant afternoon was passed by all present nnd in the evening a supper was served. Those present were: Mesdames R. J. Taylor, J. W. Pidcock, Fred Packard, George Driver, Thomas Farr, Winslow Farr, John Gay, T. IX Livingston, D. II. Peery, Joseph Farr, David Farr, Horace Peery. John Furr, Chris Flygare, E. Keller, Velasco Farr, J. Reeder, Llmlsny, Dim Shupe, Nlcoline Farr and Mrs. Alonzo Hyde of Balt DECEMBER EXTRA SPECIAL SALE ..AT PAINE '& HURSTS.. 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Segal are visiting friends In Council Bluffs, Iowa. SATURDAY, ry STECHERS A UeaE Jewelry ..Store.. Stomach ovsr-eatin- g. BROWNING BROS. CO. Nature's TRY AN AD. IN HIE JOURNAL |