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Show DAILY IN SOCIETY'S EALM W- - Ur. Kahler of Salt Luke la Jiiyce :i.n atldeil to the unusually eiitertainniciii of the after-- 1 parents, Mr. and A Ogden visiting her vr. H. C. Tarey. l noon. Patton has invitations out fr a Japanese klmona party next Thursday afternoon. A. B. Ur. w Ur. H. H. Spencer entertained formally on Tuesday afternoon rompllment to Mrs. J. E. Dunn of in- in Salt Lake- - The Coterie will hold its annual meeting next Tuesday afternoon with Ur. O. A. Parmley, 7S0 Twenty-fift- h The imrtii'ljtaniH were Mes-- J dailies F. J. Kiesel, Abbott. A. P. Bige-- ! low, H. C. Bigelow, Cullom, AVhitee, .Stewart. Scott, Hume, Lawrence, Rowe. Henderson, Joyce, I. Peery, Wlirner. Corlew, Barton, Barton, j Becker. Hess, Lewis, Herrick. Van Allen. Hinton. Bliickinurr, Grunt, Bron gill on. Gordon, E. Porterfield. Larkin, G. Larkin, Luckett, Hurst. Parmley. Runyon, Toy. Canady and Fitzgerald; Misses K. Joyce, K. Fitzgerald. Kiesel, Bohn, Peery, Moseley, J. Joyce and Francis. Rathbone Sisters' Birthday Club. Mr. Jenkins and Mrs. Anderson Circle" will meet with were linsiesses to the Rathbone Sisafter-liiMiMrs. A. Tribe on the afternoon of May ters' Birthday club oil Friday the scene of the merriment beSrd at her home on Washington av in'? nt the home of Mrs. Anderson. enue. High five was the diversion of tlie afternoon, prises being won by Mesdumes Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Becker, accomRilbonrne, Berry and Rulllhur. After panied liy Mr. Beckers father, left on cards a well apoplnted dinner was Thursday for a trip to Europe. They served, covers being laid for twenty-fou- r. about four be to months. gone expert Meadames Jenkins and Anderson, were each presented with a beauof this city, tiful souvenir spoon. Ray Bowman, formerly hut now of Denver, Colo., has been refrom his congratulations reiving Vtnh friends on his marriage to Miss Celebrated Mrs. Browning's Birthday. A number of friends of Mrs. Ann K. MHcpherson of Denver, which was solBrowning were delightfully entertainemnised recently at the First Presbyterian church In that city, Rev. Coyle ed on Monday nfternoon nt the home Air. and Mrs. Bowman of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Wallace, (dictating. a few days In this city this the occasion being In honor of Mrs. spent week and are now in Salt Lake, where Browning's seventy-fift- h birthday anniversary. Bongs, dancing and recitathev will locate. tions contributed to the pleasures of the afternoon, which were concluded Hancock-Harla- n Nuptials. of Brigham by a sumptoua repast. Among those Miss Edna Hancock were: Mesdames Boyle, Moore. City and Richard Harlan of this city, present the principals in a marriage around Lund, Hooper, Clark, Newey, Esther Cross-le- y, which the Interest of a large circle of Filigree. Mary Plngree. Brown, Wilde. and Herrick Eggleston, on were married friends centers, In evening her five children and Wednesday afternoon at the Reed ho- thirty-si-the x grand-childrgathered to tel, Judge J. A. Howell performing the honor and an unfurther her birthday was a quiet one, ceremony. The affair was spent. evening pleasant usually only Immediate friends and relatives being present The bride was attendAn Artistic Musicals. ed by her mother and Mrs. J. W. BaiOne of the most artistic social ley. Mr. Harlan Is a prominent conductor of the Southern Pacific comevents of the season was the muslcale pany, and the bride is a popular young given on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. lady of Brigham City. They will G. L. Becker at her home on Twenty-fift- h make their home in Ogden. street. The home was elaborately decorated, ferns, Easter lilies and violets being used profusely. A large En Easter wedding. of lilies In the large bay A very pretty home wedding was embankment that of Mias Maud Anderson and window formed a very pretty effect. Charles H. Greenwell, which took Professor Welhe of Salt Lake gave place at the home of the bride Monday several violin selections, among them Faust, afternoon at 3 o'clock. The ceremony being some from Gounod's was performed by the father of the one of his own compositions and sevgroom, C. H. Greenwell. Miss Flor- eral others. He was accompanied by ence Anderson was maid of honor and Professor McClellan of Salt Lake. Frank Hendershot acted as beat man. Mrs. R. B. Farnsworth read the beauThe parlor showed decorations of calla tiful poem, "Enoch Arden," and was and Pi. oJseph lilies, roses and ferns. accompanied by Professor Coop, who Between the double doors of the par- played a selection written by Strauss Refreshlors hung a wedding bell, gracefully expressly for that poem. s, entwined with ferns and smilax. The ments were served by six young the ice cream being In the form dining mom w'ns done In red, a large various musical Instruments. red hell covered with ferns and smilax of being suspended from the chandelier. DHlnty little favors in the form of in this miniature violins and guitars were Refreshments were served About a room, by Virginia Costello and Veda presented to the guests. A large number of presents hundred invitations were issued, those Allen. out of the city being to Mesdames were received by the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Greenwell are both George Forrester. Elliott, Blcksford, E. well mid popularly known and will M. Alllhon, Jr., Tilsten and Josh Grant, all of Balt Lake, and Mrs. Mary O make their home in this city. Miller of La Crosse. Wls. Entertained at Euchrs. Mrs. S. L. Brick delightfully entertParty. Jolly ained at a euchre party on Monday Mrs. W. J. Toy waa hostess on afternoon at her home on Twenty-fourt- h afternoon at a very Jolly street. It being Easter Monday Thursday party given at her home the Easter Idea was carried out in on Twenty-fift- h street, complimentary many pretty and tasteful methods. to her mother, Mr. L. H. Canady, Easter lilies and carnations were fased who for her home In left which California. yesterday profusely in the decorations, The guests were attired to were carried , out very prettily in the represent various characters, Mrs. A. different rooms. Tally cards of the B. Tatton winning the prise, an eleEaster lily design were used, and at cut glass olive dish, for impercards prises were warded to Mrs. E. gant ' the best character, that of sonating M. Luckett and Mrg. Broughton. After an Indian woman. Among others in cards a dainty luncheon was served, character costume were Mrs. George the menu and table decorations all beKelly. Mrs. A. Wl Meek. Mra. Hutton. ing of the nicest description. Several Mrs. T. H. Carr. Mrs. A. V. McIntosh Plano selections by Miss Frances mid Mrs. Bert Harris. An spelling match was engaged in, Mrs. CanHdy assuming the duties of "The Lively n. en la-lie- ed Life a ed Burden are times when life a burden when you are tired, worn-ou- t, have dull pains n the head and a continual You feeling of uneasiness. have no and your diappetite, gestion is poor; your sleep broken, and you get no rest. Little annoyances seem great mountains of trouble, and you are blue, melancholy and given oveMo gloomy forebodings. Tliis means low vitality exhausted brain nerves. For this condition Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine is a ft; is a food for the nerves. It builds up the nervous system, and restores lost energy. Try it and see if your eep is not sound and refresh-lnand the morrow brighter sod more hopeful. There seems spe-ctfi- to-d- c; ay g. to announce that I hav mr health, an far aa my 83 rrm,tw teacher. Short's orchestra furnished music throughout the afternoon and a dances were number of participated in. Dainty refreshments were served and the afternoon was one of merriment for all. Those pres- will permit, I am My nM was very bail; Wer all shattered. I auf- coldness; was ao 110 4 and lonely and When I commenced Dr. Miles' Remedies I was coin-- 1 fSJS?6??, S Mesdames Included Heywood, Fitzgerald. Kirk. Luckett, Hanson, Healy, Ives, Rhine, Warner, Bell. Barton. Hendershot. T. F. Rowland. T. E. Carr. Dufer, Hutton, Leldig, Kelly, Gordon. Patton. Rowe. R. B. Lewis. Cave. Hawley, Furlong. McCarty. Peck. Wilson, Woodcock. Purmley. Jenkins. Harris, Gideon. J. F. Noble, W. R. Scott, Whalen. H. Lewis. Brick, Helms. Drew, Alexander, Mervin. MacBadcon, Moody, Cooper, Haslep, Millan. Becker, Bohn. Miller, McIntosh. Meek and Epperson. ent Mrs. Parmley's Elaborats Functions. Two of the most pleasant social Kengatherings of the week were the O. A. singtons presided over by Mrs. Thursand on Wednesday Parmley on Twenty-fday afternoons st her home ifth street Mr. A. A. Wenger, who is In Ban Jose. Cal., responded to sendthe invitation or the hostess by helio-troie ing n large box containing rosea and orange blossoms, and which were very prettily used In the decorations. A very unique feature of the entertainment was the dressing or eggs, fitch guest was given an egg to dress, the object being to see who could dress eggs most artistically, and hrt 23.! puj1, Knr?Yi!8Tervl.n' hp B 1 ivt wni "Murid have tnken the Heart Cur and Pitta, and they cured MRS. E. C BAWI.BY, Waterloo, Jnd. N .rY1n ' ,old by tha thaty,p fluarantee benefit. If It falls, he your monay. Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind TEA Wo are friend to you and both. your grocer ; faithful to Sdiilliag' I ilk. Bt k s good fnMbk mswt lua UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE THREE. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1905. many odd creations was the result. On Wednesday afternoon eueh guest was given a pretty favor in the form of h little thicken just peeping out of the shell, and on Thursday nfternoon the guests were presented with carnation. The decorations and refreshments all accentuated the Easter idea. Thi- - Invited guests of Wednesday afternoon were: Mesdames Dodge. Furlong, Knauss. Waite. Dufer. F. J. 11. H. Hendershot, Hi Eddy. Agee, Hurst. Tow lie. Curlew, Link. Ritleou, Briggs. Heath. Barton. Roberts. Paine. Stout. Dyer, Wenger. Hole. Reynolds. Robertson, Kirk. Kiesel and Warner. The invited guests of Thursday afternoon comprised Mesdames Reynolds. Hibbs, McIntosh, Andrews. Spargo, Becker. A. F. Bigelow, H. C. Bigelow, Fnnlisk, Mattson, Abbott. Conroy. Pierce, Davis. F. J. Kiesel. Albert Kiesel, Fitzgerald, Broughton, McCormick. Patton, Conroy, Baker, Harris, Brick. Fear. Wadsworth. Hess, Stilwell. Toy. Caiuidy, Hutchinson and Miss UNION DEPOT TIME CARD. FREE 'CRESCENT Peery Bros. Wheat L-vvi- SCHOOLS f 1 WEBER STAKE NOTES. Flakes The Acorn" staff Is working energetically to get out the souvenir edition of the magazine. It promises to be something very choice. When the student came to school on Monthly morning they found one of in front of the the giant building lying prostrate on the lawn. box-elde- rs An entertainment was given by the domestic arts girl on Monday night In the academy building. It wai considered n sucres from every standpoint. The score of the baseball game Ht Plain City on Friday was 14 to 5 In favor of the W. S. A. The dance In the evening was well attended. The students are delighted with the kind treatment they received from their hosts. audience greeted Hon. B. II. Roberts at the Tabernacle on Wednesday night to hear him lecture on the One Morning of Our Civilization." more lecture remains to be given, on A good May 3, by Maud May Babcock, on No. MAKES THE; BREAD THAT MAKES THE Edgar Jones HAPPY HOME Grocery dally... 3:45am Limited No. 1. Overland Council from Omaha, Kansas City, Bluffs, Denver, and aH Points 3:30 p.m. Hist, daily 3:00 pm No. 9. Pant Mall SATURDAY Peery Bros. Milling NORTH OF OGDEN. 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' WE DONT RE8TORE EYESIGHT. try to advance the business interests of our customers In every legitimate way. In ao doing our motives may be tinctured with selfishness, for upon the prosperity of our Some choice papers were read In patrons Ilea the success of this bank. devotional this week, one on Monday In every department you will find us by Delphla Hetiler on "Unselfishness,'' prepared to serve you In a satisfactory and another on Thursday by Marion manner. Belnap on "Archaeology as an Evidence of the Authenticity of the Book OGDEN BANK how much we STATE of Mormon." At a meeting of the Athletic com- II. C. Bigelow, President. mittees from the L. D. S. U., B. Y. U. J. M. Browning. and Weber stake academy, held at the A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. R. A. Moyes. Asistant Cashier. academy last Thursday, It was decided that the meet" will be held In this city on May 6th. The track athletics will be participated in by the B. Y. college and the L. D. 8. university, while the bnsehall contest will be between the L. D. 8. U. and W. 8. A. Both 8alt Lake and Logan will bring loaded trains for the occasion, and the people of Ogden will have an opportunity to see some real snappy athletics. Both Logan and Salt Lake will bring their bands, which, together OFFICE AND YARDS MOVED with the academy band, will furnish TO 27TH AND PACIFIC AVE. It excellent music for the occasion. at meet hold decided the to been has BOTH 'PHONES. Glenwood park. Preparations are now 213-Bell Telephone under way fixing up the grounds and The athletic laying out the track. 182 Independent committee expect a large attendance from the county as well as the city. The price of admission to the meet and baseball contest will be 35c only. BUT WE CORRECT THE DEFECTIVENESS AND MAKE WEAK EYES 8TRONG. THAT IS WHAT WE CLAIM FOR THE GLA8SE8 WE MANUFACTURE. EYES TESTED FREE. LEN8E8 GROUND. "If you dont naod glasses wo toll you." J. T. RUSHMER Expert Mfgj. 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Gray of My wife had Calhoun, Ga., writes: a very aggravated cough, which kept Two physicians her awake nights. could not help her, so she took Dr. King's New Discovery nr consumption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her rough, gsve her sleep and finally cured her." Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and La Grippe. At Ogden druggists; price 50c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. 3. pm FRIDAY An Saved by Dynamite. Arrivt. California Express Council front Omaha. Denver, City and East, lfltjM Evening With Browning." The following students were chosen by the faculty to take part In the commencement exercise; William ManEstella Holning, Delphla, Hetxler, rs lands, Etta Halverson, Reuben Saun-deand Marion Belnap. Atlantic Express for 4. Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all Points East, dally... 7:26 SERVED FREE Professor Lind has stood bis operation nicely and w ill soon be able to leave the hospital. 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