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Show 5 DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, IN SOCIETYS REAT.M Julia Wrijht ia visiting friend Lakea Salt , - Mr. Dan Shupe have jlr. and fronl u re-- Jj visit of three week u iiK py their i Ilnil - liiwti-return of j;,y h. . s many 1; SPRING HATS 1223 5122222X32! ip- - keeper at the Western Vl'in'l lrleUl. pll lliic fur :llil!l the 1:11 I t e.MX. r t e The griM'm is the Hpul.:r . h:ef lel k Ilf Assist. i lie Superintendent Xl.irsli of Second Ward Entertainment. the Soiii hern IVudtic eotnp.iny, .md li;ix , a i the .1 given of friends here. um ii.,11 Tuesday evening lies! Mr. and Mrs. O'llrleu left Thursday . by the young people of that ward a morning for a wedding They' Well attended and was enjoyed by all. will visit Honolulu. California and The musical prog rum was well ren- Mexien. Upon their ret urn to Ogden! dered and the pretty drama, William they will make their home temporal'- - ' Jell, was presented by a cast of four- ily at the Reed hotel. teen young people. Mis Johnson read a very interesting exsay on Goof Columbus. ethe ail tiehiller. This is the last of u Knights The first annual liall of the Knights series of entertainments given by the of wax given W'ednexday Columbus young jieopie of the Second ward this evening at Pignan'x hall. The affair season. wax a decided xitceexx and tin Knights 4 proved themselvex to be royal enter- Golden Wedding. tainerx a they should be. About three, Mr. and Sirs. C. W. Best mark eele-brat- hundred people were present and all their golden wedding on the enjoyed the evening gaieties. The eommitteex having the fuuetiou in evening of April 9lh. A large number were: W. of friends and relatives gathered ut charge J. X. Entertainment. J. O'Brien, Walter Emley. their home and extended their beat Chax. A. and Walter Dean. wishes on the auspicious occasion. Mr. Floor. J. C.Maguire Cole. John Lynch, K. Flynn, and Mrs. Hestmurk were married in .1. X. Fogarty. David Hickey and F. J. Copenhagen, Denmark, fifty years ago. ' Biiiphy. Reception, J. F. Ca Hagan and All their children were present with B. E. Dean. the exception of their non, William, who is in Los Angeles, Cal. The eveWomen's Club Meeting. ning was very pleasantly spent in soThe General Federation of Women's cial converse and music. A delicious hold itx xeventh biennial supier was served. Mr. and Mrs. Het-ntar- k club willat St. Louis from May 17th to meeting are in excellent health. 2'dh, inclusive. $ Mr. Phillip X. Moore of St. Louis Griffith Lloyd Nuptials. gives out this statement: Miss Leonora M. Griffith and Mr. "We are looking forward to the largWilliam M. Lloyd were the principals est delegation which the general fedin a pretty wedding which took place eration ha ever presented, on account Thursday evening at the residence of of the growth of the national body, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. the central location of the entertaining G. Griffith, 1210 Twentyfirst street. The city and the great Interest In the Inceremony was performed at 9 oclock ternational exposition. For the acdelby the Rev, J. E. Carver in the pres- commodation of such an Increased ence of a large number of friends and egation, we have the pleasure of offerrelatives. After the ceremony con- ing the best audience hall the biennials have ever experienced; and it should gratulations were extended and a well not boastful of the writer to spenk appointed wedding supper was served. thusbesince she has attended every biThe young couple wore the recipients of many handsome presents. The par- ennial and presents only her experilors and dining room were very at- ence." meeting will be of special intertractively decorated with flowers and estThe to Utah women and people of Ogferns. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd are both popu- den because one Ogden woman, Mrs. lar young people of Ogden and have a Chester E. Coulter, will take a part In host of friends here. They will make the discussions, and because another Ogden woman, Mrs. Edward Blchsel, their home In this city. president of the Aglnl" of Ogden, Is one of the delegates from Utah. Wedded in Church. The seasons will be held In the Ode-o- n at St. Louis and the committee has The marriage of Mr. J. W. O'Brien and Miss Florence Miller took place secured rooms in the Masonic buildThursday morning at 9 o'clock at the ing, which will be used for state headCatholic church. The ceremony, which quarters. Mrs. C. E. Coulter of this city has was the regular one of the church, was performed by Father Manning of received a message from Mrs. Kinney, Eureka. Only the Intimate friends and president of the State Federation of relatives of the contracting parties Womens Clubs, in regard to the cost were present. The bride looked very of transportation to and from the charming in an elegant traveling gown meeting. The railroads have quoted a and he was attended by Miss Celeste round trip rate from all Utah points fifConroy. Mr. C. R. Broughton acted of $39.50 and have stated that if ty or more attend In a body this price as best man. The bride is the charming and pop- will be materially reduced. The program of the biennial meetular daughter of Mrs. Llxxette E Miller. She has been employed as book ing Is varied an interesting. u-- K""1 Tlu lati'ft shapes and styles. Prices $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 ; Arthur In Salt Lake vix-Tuesday spent ghn frtenda. Kuhn Ur. Abe 51 r(- a,,d - nr i EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR j and Miss Ur. Charles Faulkner Cunningham of Evanston, are rising friends In Ogden. Ur. J. F-- Grant has returned from .pleasant visit In Salt Lake with Mends and relatives. Ur. and Mrs. Willard Scowcroft Mill are preparing to make an and ex-g- ed visit to Europe. They will he four months. about got John Seese, who has been Urs. visit-U- g friends in Ogden for the past three L Frodsham, iteks, the guest of Mrs. Kft Tuesday for her home in Callforlift, Woodmen of the World gave a grd party and social In the K. of P. Prises were Uii Thursday evening. pirded at cards and refreshments fire served. All present had a general The time, ood Ur. and Mrs. George Driver and son tod daughter will depart for the east ibout the first of May. They will visit St Louis and other eastern cities. They expect to le gone about two months. Philadelphia, Chicago, Hon. Lorin Parr and his daughter, Km John Gray, will leave Monday for They will visit in in eastern tour. Chicago for some time where they will he of Mr. Farrs daughter, Heber Sears. On their return will visit the St. Louis expositi- the guest Um they on. Circls No. 2. The ladies of Lincoln Circle Xo. 2 were pleasantly entertained by Mr. E M. Bond at her pretty home on Oak meet Wednesday Mrs. afternoon. Lincoln Bond is a charming hostess and the away. Del- oftemoon passed quickly irious refreshments were served. Party. Mrs. James Wotherspoon celebrated hr birthday Wednesday ofternoon at lirthday Twenty-fir- st street About guests were present and all enjthe afternoons entertainment. In the evening a delicious supper was erred and the guests departed, wtsh- her home on dxteen oyed Hats No-Na- me Ami now to K mvii in our windows. tn-p-- j LIT P 3UBME A New Line of j Mollte Alexander of Salt Lake Ogden, the guest of Mis Siting A11ML Id, 1001. SATURDAY, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR , NO-NAHATS HATS NO-NA- i r ed -- The Human Eye Is a wonder. It lx about the most cate. sensitive thing in the world, and yet It is subjected to all sorts of severe tests, poor print, strong light, late hours and over work. If your eyes trouble you, come In and let me make a careful, scientific examination free of churge. Dont delay. Every day the trouble will get worse. 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