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Show DAILY UTAH STATE ar a Salt Lake Mrs- John T. Hurst visitor this week. - Miss Verna Brighton spent the week In Salt Lake with friends. a Mrs. J. Iiouts of SpringrtUo is the T. D. Femon Mrs. of guest O. a Miss Virginia Is the guest of week or two. a a a a Randall of Salt Lake Ogden friends for a a a s The Martha society will meet on Monday with Mrs. Adam Patterson at 2547 Jefferson avenue. a a a a Miss Lillian Holmes returned Tuesday from a several weeks' stay with friends in Idaho. a a a a Miss Louise Evans wll leave next week for California to spend the sum- mer with relatives. a a a a Miss Myrtl Austin has as a guest at her home Miss Pricing Gregory of Boise, Idaho. a a a a Miss Kathryn Barker entertained the members of her sewing club on Wed- nesday afternoon. a a a a Miss Rita Richardson will leave tomorrow for Denver to spend a month or two. a a a a Miss Jessie Gordon was hostess at an afternoon affair on Tuesday, in compliment to Miss Irene Parker of Los Angeles. The parlors were beau tifully decorated with masses of red i ' vocal solo. "Flag Without A gulB.'IW't PflllFRNnR PI III fl Mrs. F. X. Hews: reading. Our Flag. ! Mrs. Bond; vocal duet, Misses Watson: vocal solo. Miss Russell; music by WILL BE STRONG Mrs. Littlefield ' all. America. I i i ttti'i-- t assisted by Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Ty- I a. :u Wednesday evening testimonial and pink roses, while yellow was used ree. Refreshments were served and First Baptist Church. BOSTON. June IS. Massachusetts leg ated on Grant Ave., near exclusively in the dining room. Bowls about fifty guests enjoyed the affair. meetings a iv held at b p. iu- - The street. Rev. H. 1). Zimmer- pul!n is vordlally invited to attend delegates to the Republican national of yellow roses graced the table and Miss ArvllI chiffon streamer extended from the xvTYives. Fielding was hostess man. taator. Sendees Sunday, June lli.-oFree Heading Rooms convention, aa well as parties of delechandelier to the table, a tew games on Wednesday evening at an Inform- 14. l!- a follows: Sunday aehool at are opvii daily, rxeept Sundays and of card were played and later a guess- ally arranged card party. Five hun- 10 o'eloek; iiase for all. Morning Holidays, from 3 to a p. m- - iu same gates from the other New England states, left today for Chicago, confing contest was engaged in. prises be- dred was tile game and prises were wor!i:p at 11:15 o'eloek. with sermon build mg. Horace won Wall Bessie ident of securing for the Bay State the and won Mlso Miss Edna Forrest and by by ing by .iiior: subject. Paul in a Basket:" second place on the national ticket. Brooks. Miss Cora Hampton. First Congregational Church. VOtJl duet. Ashamed of Jesus." The s Ve are all for Guild for No until services SeptemB. Y i. V. will meet at 7:i0 o'eloek; preaching declared one of the delegates The Hisses Lilian and Lucille Pack- topiv , How to ehtHise a Life Work:"-Leader- . ber fluid ren's Day of the The commencement exercises of the pupils of th Sacred Heart academy ard and Misa Graviti of Ogden, among 9:00 anday school at 11:00 a. in. under the who is in a position to know the sentiMrs. 11. D. Zimmerman. will take place on Thursday morning, several Salt Lake people, were the o'eloek Children's Day exercises by the direction of Miss Gray. The following ment of his fellows, and it is likely June 18. Junior day will be on Wed- guests of Mr. Samuel Xewhouse at a Sunday school. The program will eon- - j the program to be rendered : that a hot fight will be made for the dinner party at his home in Salt Lake 1st of special music by the choir, : tpe.iing chorus, Hail All Rail" j Massachusetts chief executive. nesday. s on Tuesday evening last. Tlie reiHirt that John Hays Ham-- I School. recitation, songs, etc., by the children. The marriage of Miss Mabel Hall-strowould lie the choice of the Mas-- ! nntnd lesson and The oAering taken during the evening prayer, Scripture Miss Leona Hanibley was hostess at auchusctis delegation for ttie vice- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. will be for The American Baptist Pub- - i Response Choir, Hallstrom. to Thomas Garner, will tak a pleasantly arranged birthday party lira :i. u Society, to aid in Us missionary j Chorus. Symphonies of Summer-- presidential nomination is authorita- -' place on Wednesday, June 1, In the on Wednesday afternoon, given at her work. All are Invited to help iu this laud." lively denied, it is alleged that when home on Washington avenue. About ! Salt Lake temple. Mr. Hammond made his announcement, I Recitation Gabel Stilwell, cause. worthy twenty little guests enjoyed the pleasDuel-'-RllDeiiscl and Juanita he had been misinformed as to the Mias Irene Goffln entertained at a ure of the afternoon. Lutheran Church. state of Governor Guild's health, and Smurthwaite. s luncheon at the Virginia, Friday afTwenty-thir- d Jefferson Sidof and was Corner under the erroneous impression The Bird" and the Solo, Boy Miss Ver Martin was hostess at a ternoon. in honor of Miss Louise and i Dr. Leonard, pastor. Sunday ney winter. ave the governor had not sufficiently that pic. prettily appointed Kensington on Tues- school at 10 a. m. Luther Mr. George Scott, of Berkeley. Cat recovered from his recent serious tit League at ci itation Primary department. it Peart Mias honor of afternoon in day nessuo inuke the rare. Mr. Hammond p. m. Some Beautiful Day" Anthem, Miss Josie Seaman went to Salt Lake Holtston. The rooms were bright with are personal Guild mini Governor Chola white and roses and ayrlngas, pink Wednesday to attend the concert givChurch Reerganissd Is to be a since latter and. the friends, Recitation bePrimary department. en by Walter Damriach and the New roues and ayringas. pink and white Of Jesus Christ of Lalter-daj- r Saints, Hammond is not likely to Chorus. candidate, idea. the color ing York Symphony orchestra. corner Fifteenth street and Washington Recitation Thelma Traty. permit the use of his name. avenue. Sunday services: Sunday Interviews with leaders In the variSolo, "Lullaby" Ruth Winter. Idlewlld. the beautiful resort In Og- school Mrs. E. W. Matson and Mrs. George 10:00 a. m. at at Preaching ous Robins" Chorus. on Like tile. delegations from the New England Sing H. Matson and children left Thurs- den canyon, was formally opened 11:15 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. by Elder School. states indicate that this section of ths by danca a given York by will and day for New spend the Thursday night John Davis. are All welcome, will come solidly to the support Union Recitation rrintary department. the Weber club. A large number of summer there with relatives. o Taft when the roll ie numof from a town went chorus Solo Pearson. Klwood and and Secretary up people German Lutheran. called to choose a candidate for the A delightful social event of WedMills. ber of Balt Lake people were also Remarks Superintendent Service at the Swedish Lutheran Possibility of a coalition presidency. nesday was the Flag day" social, giv present. Offertory Miss Gray. Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson church, s s one of allies, in return for supwith en by Mrs. E. A. Littlefield at her "Tlieiv'a Chorus Lemu" a Ave st 8 p. m conducted by Rev. Capt. Ira P. N and wife of Eure- William home, on Madison avenue. The house port for Governor Guild, has been menLankow from Balt Lake City. School. of home the at are Kan., visiting and lawn were gayly decorated with ka, tioned, but is not seriously considered. meets Junior Young Society lVnple's on All Germans are cordially invited. C. J. Mr. brother. Nye. Kye's and and m. the 4 following flags bunting at !0 i). veterand ths patriotic program was given: Poem. Adams avenue. Capt. Xye Is a German Church. Paul's St. Young People's Society meets at one, this being Flag Day" Evangelical of the be will sermon 'The Message A Dream of the Flag," Mrs. Wells; an of the Civil War and an old real 7 P. nt. At Lutheran church. Twenty-thir- d dent of Kansas. American Flag to the World Today; and Jefferson Ave., O. llehl, pastor, Church of ths Good Shophord. special music. The G. A. R., W. R. C. residence 188 Thirtieth street Sabbath Mrs. Gus Braun was hoates at Twenty-fourt- h and L. O. orders will attend these serand Corner Grant 2 m. school at p. every 8unday. party given on Monday evening In honrector. Alfred Brown, street, Trinity vices. Bee programme elsewhere. or of the birthday of her sister, Mrs. Preaching at 11 a. m. the second and Sunday. a.m. 7:80 at celebration Early month! Next Leona Colins. Cards were indulged fourth Sunday of each Central Park Presbyterian Ckureh 0:45. Morning prayer school at Sunday June the service, Sunday, until lata In the evening, after which preaching Charles Wendllng Hastings, pastor. sermon XI. and and at prayer Evening lunched was served. Head prises were 14th. Everybody cordially Invited. At 11:00 a. m. the pastor will speak sermon st 8. won by Mrs. Leona ColUns and Mr. on "The Secret of a Spiritual Church. The Christian Scisneo Kart Farr. John Edward Carver, pastor. Morn- Then, at 8:00 p. m, Three Attltudee Society holds service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic Temple, Wash, ave- ing worship at 11; theme, "The Wish Toward Chlrst," will be the theme. Taylor of Provo, Miss nue between Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-s- of a Christian." Sunday school at Sabbath school st 12:20 m. A cordial Clupp of Balt Lake, Samuel Xewhouse ixth God The Pre- 10 o'clock. Endeavor st 7 o'clock. The Invitation Is extended to attend sack subject, of Balt Lake and Comte Leon De La server ofstreets; Man. Sunday school at 9:45 eveuing service st 8 will be a patriotic sf these sen Ices, horde were the guest of Horace and Harold Peery on Thursday afternoon and evening, in the evening the party went to Idlewlld to attend the opening dance given by the Weber club. s SOCIAL EVENTS Mlu Carrie Winston spent the week In Salt Lake with friends. PAGE SEVEN SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1901 JOURNAL. OGDENS CHURCHES l riii ( Twen-ty-f'-ui- ih vice-preside- nt. 1 . ! lh seas i Raising' a RacRet With Hig'h Prices Beginning Saturday Morning . Wa offer styles In 600 latest Mens Felt Hats worth from $2X0 to $3.50 each in any Clothing 8tore in Ogden at a Traveling Ladies' Bass, Bells, "Coabs that; ws are offering at way lass than d half what our neighbors get for the same article. hJgh-tons- IN HOT WEATHER HATS IT IS ALWAYS CHEAPER AT 0. D. Rassmussens The New York Racket Store LOW RATES EAST $40 ip SI7.75 823.50 TO MISSOURI RIVER POINTS AND RETURN Kansas City, St. Joeaph, and Counoil Lsavsnworth, Omaha Bluffs. TO CHICAGO AND RETURN TO ST. LOUIS AND RETURN TO ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS AND RETURN TO DENVER AND RETURN Tickets on sale July . 4 and 6. 7008. TO DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS, PUEBLO AND RETURN, Tickets on sale June 12. 13, 15, 25, 26, July 10 and 11, 1008. 343.00 Is . J One of the musical events of the season waa the piano recital given by the pupils of Professor Squire Coop on Friday evening at the M. E. church auditorium. Those taking part were Vrs. Phoebe Browning, Miss Maude Zelmer, Mrs. J. A. Ferraro, Mias Carrie Browning, Miss Beatrice Boyle, see 98 Cents Wa ara alas showing Mens Sample lina in ; TO CHICAGO AND RETURN Tickets on sale June II. 14 and 15, 1905. Tickets on 8al June 0. 8, 12. 18. 15. 25. 28 and July 10 and 1L 1008, with final return limit, Oct. IL 1908, Via UNION PACIFIC Inquire at Union Depot Ticket Office Misa Thelma Gray entertained a do, en of her girl friends at luncheon on Monday afternoon to meet Miss Daisy Sprague. Rosea and 1 lilies of the valley formed bowers of beauty In the parolrs and dining room, the table being especially pretty with vases of American Beauty rosea. A small basket of rose buds was at each place, and after luncheon an hour or two was pent at music. s s The marriage of Miss Florence Grant, formerly of this city, but now of Balt Lake, to William M. Hunt of Balt Lake, took place at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. F. Grant, on Wednesday evening. The wedding was a quiet one and waa attended only by relatives and close friends Rev. E. I. Goshen officiating. The parlors were decorated with ayrlngas and whits and pink roses, th bridal party taking their places beneath a bower of eyrlngaa. The dining room and den were bright with pink sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt will make their home In Balt Lake and will bs at home soon at 184 Sixth' East atreet 11111111 That cast rays of good cheer and present enthusing opportunities to customers Now comes the greatest Clearing Sale of Women's Suits, Dresses, Coats and Skirts and Shirt Waists, we have ever announced. Drastic price lowering to force quick selling. WE'VE TOO MANY SUITS AND TOO MANY COATS FOR THIS SEASON OF THE TEAR THAT'S AND IT IS NOT OUR PURPOSE TO MAKE THE BEST OF IT AND KEEP 8 TILL THE REASON ABOUT IT. , AN IMPERATIVE POLICY FORBIDS CARRYING OUR GARMENTS FROM ONE SEASON INTO MERCHANDISE IN ANOTHER, AND CONFORMING TO OUR METHOD OF MOVING SEASONABLE SEASON, WE TAKE A LOSS THAT WILL MAKE ASSURANCE DOUBLY SURE AND PRICE PRACTI- CALLY OUR ENTIRE STOCK DOWN TO A BONAFIDE SENSATIONAL BARGAIN POINT. WE BID YOU COME AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE ETRAORDINARY VALUES. STOP AND REALIZE THE LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT TOU WILL HAVE TO CHOOSE FROM THE SMART, STUNNING. STYLISH CREATION8 OF EVERY CHARACTER. d, Taliorwd suits, just 200 In this lot, in a groat diversity of styles, and all ths wanted colors, all double and ingltbrmtid, com I -- fitted models, the smart pointed front and many others, having all tho now touches on pockets, eollar, cuffs and shoulder; all tha now' skirt ' effects, all ths NEW 'AND I SMART MATERIALS. man-tailore- Oils of ths most . Interesting and largely attended meetlnr of ths Tolstoi circle wee held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. 8. Starratt Mrs. Rarlg was poem reader for the day, and after the reading a miscellaneous program waa carried out Memorial day waa the principal subject, and after the adjournment of the regular meeting the hostess, assisted by her little daughter, served refreshments, among which waa a box of delicious California confections, sent by Mrs. C, E. Starratt of Oakland. CalH who attended the meetings through the winter. The next and last meeting of the year, at which the annual election of officers Is to bs held, will bs with Mrs. Beuachel, at 1460 Cahoon avenue, on Tuesday, June 10. t Just Separate Skirts The greatest and moot sensational values ovsr offsrsd in Ssporato Skirts, 900 elegant now light weight spring ang summer skirts, all ths newost medals, in all eoloro and black; gored stylos, wide flare,' all tha now plaited deep models. 33 1-- 150 25 to When the sun Is hot and you are dry and thirsty and your collar is feel mean and wilted and you In at our soda Just step cranky. fountain and Indulge In one of our good, cold drinks, and make yourself and your friend feel better. Cdki&itmCo. Prescription Specialists. Ogden, Utah Price One-Ha- lf Silk Suits and Prineoea Gowns, just 27 in tho let; select tho model and color you like boot, and tha saving will bo from 6JN to 1230 on the handsomest and very newest gowns of the eoaoon. 3 1 Per Cent OIL Save One-Thi- rd the Price s Separata Walking Skirts, fancy chocks, otripoo and solid colors 50 2479 Wash. Ave. Mmc Per Cent Off. Save One-Ha- lf n the Price Jaunty Spring Jackets, made of now materials, tailored strapped stylos and the Prince Chap model, dosed out at $5.98 and Thousands of dainty sheer summer waists, comprising fins lingsrie, Persian lawns, colored novoRioa loco waists, at. tremendous reductions. English repp and Irish Linen Tub Suits. Tho moot complete and handsomest display suits for summer wear that eon be found in Ogdon are hors ready for your inspection. S. of washable BROS. 2429-2431-24- 33 Washington Avenue |