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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST PAGE SIX CITY OF SOCIAL EVENTS I Misa Talma Ererien of Salt Lake City is the gueat ot Mias Mary Hunt. e Mr Will Johnson and children are spending a few week at the Hermia e llr. and lln. Heber Scoweroft left Sunday to Yellowatone a trip fur park. e e e Miaa Emily Hendricks ia home from a month's visit with friends in Los Infeka. f used on the candles. Streamers of pink and white chiffon extended from the chaiwlelier to each place card and a large cut glass bowl of rosea formed the centerpiece. A white rose was on each plate and vaaea of pink and white sweet peas were arranged about tha room. The parlor was bright with sunSixteen flowers and nasturtiums. guests were present. s e s Miss Helen Jacobs waa hostess at a five hundred party on Tuesday evening in honor of her guest, Min Mary Winters of Butte, Mont. Thera were six tables of players and prisea were won by Miss Ellen Webster and Fred Miss Mary Abbott is the guest of Mias Helen Towne at the Towne camp Edward in the canyon. see A Mn. I. L. Reynolds entertained the members of the Martha society on the seeswas which Weber club on dance given by Monday evenwas the the Hermitage ing Monday afternoon. the onlg large social event of Miss Woodruff of Kentucky was the the wet-- and was attended by a large furnInspiration for two small bridge affairs number of people. Music was and ished orchestra large by Purdy's week. this few informal supper parties followed the dancing. Miss May Kowman returned Wednesday from a visit of two weeks In Miss Beattrice Muore entertained Salt Lake City and Heber City.. ess sets esse s ' guests at a lawn about Frank Hwhstettler of Cwnaha, party on Wednesday evening. The Neb., Is the guest of her sister, lira porch aud lawn were lighted with JapC. F. Grout. anese lantern Games and muaic were in Joyed and in a guessing contest Miss Louise Gregory is spending a prises were won by Miss Kate Adams few weeks at Lake Tahoe, Cal., the and Edward Barker. Punch was servguest of her aunt, Mrs. M. B. Steven- - ed lira coxy corner on the porch and supper was served In the dining room, s the tables baing decorated with, bowls Miss Irene Mitchell will leavt next of sweet peas aud nasturtium week for Long Beach, Cal, where she e s s s will sjiend a month or six week with Miss hire Stewart entertained relative doxen of her girl friends at an InforV luncheon. The decormally Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klrcher en- ations arranged were carried out In pink and tertained a few friends at dinner on green, ferns and flowers being used Wednesday evening at their camp In Ifi profusion. A large bouquet of the canyon. sweet peas formed the table center-piec- e and a vase of the same flowers Miss Xnes Gray entertained the members of the Sewing club, together waa at each end of the large table. The with a large number of guests, on place cards and refreshments accentuated tha color idea and after luncheon Wednesdsy afternoon. few games of flva hundred were s Mrs. Dick Marshall was hostess on played. e e a Monday afternoon at a pleaaantly arA very pleaaant party waa that givensixteen guests ranged Kensington, en at the home of Mlaa Maude Porter, joying the affair. s , glvenln honor of the Mlssea Vera VinMiss Mamie Mofst of Salt Lake City cent and Susie Bailey, of Salt Lake, is the guest of Ogden friends ' and and Vera Carter, of Provo, and Eatehr next week she will spend a few days Benson, of Idaho. Games were played until late hour, at the Hermitage In Ogden canyon, when a alight repast waa partaken of e s s Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Dalrympls are those participating In the joyful event at the Hermitage for a few weeks and were the Mlssea Vera Vincent Susie Mrs. I. L. Reynolds will go up next Bailey, Vera Carter, Esther Benson, Ruby Griflln, Nellis Wilson, Mary week for a few weeks stay. twenty-liv- e Mrs. ease sees sees Sum-merl- ll, e s Miss Margaret Walker entertained about a score of her girl friends at a Kensington on Tuesday afternoon to meet her guest. Miss Priscilla Steele of San Francisco. sees Miss Grace GlanAeld of Balt Lake City, who has been the guest at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bowman for the past month, left for her home Thursday. sees Miss Myrtle Eldredge entertained 20 guests at live hundred on Tuesday Prises were won by Miss evening. Alice Gardner and Ray Glade. Vases of sweet peas and nasturtiums adorned the rooms and after supper an Infor. mal musicals was given. Miss Stella Jackson was hostess at luncheon given on Wednesday afternoon, complimentary to Mira Marion Hyland, of Denver, who la vlalting friends here. The decorations were carried out In pink and white In the dining room and In the parlor yellow waa used. A largo silver candelabra graced each end of the table and pale pink ahadea were a beautifully arranged Ann Newton, Zln - Griflln, Ethel Taylor, Joala Buns and Maude Porter. Otto Llndcrman, Bert Power K1 Cloee, Carl Blakely. Will Power Clyde Gal Jack Lee, Earl Stone, Carl Bingham, Sanford Wright, Fred Sum-meri- ll. The Misses Amy Vincent, Pearl Porter,. 8 tell a Alexander and Ruth Griffin presiding over the table. s s s s Mr J. C. Nye was hostess at delightfully arranged lawn party on Friday afternoon at her home on Adams avenue. Ths time was spent at sewing and social chat A pleasant feature of the afternoon waa the reading given by Miss Woodruff of Kentucky. Dainty refreshments were served and the affair was one of Interest and enjoyment. The Invited guests were Mr J. T. ' Hurst, Miss Mamie Mofat of Salt Lake, Miss Woodruff, Mrs. H. L. Bell, Mrs. A. 8. Condon, Mrs. R. S. Joyce, Mr A. G. Horn, Mrs. James Mrs. George Halverson, Robertson, Mr W. A. Turner, Mr A. Grant, Mrs. Charles Barton, Mr Ralph E. Hoag, Mr Archie McIntosh, Mrs F. N. Hess, Mr L L. Reynold Mr Kirk, Mrs. F. M. Driggs, Mrs. A. P. Hlbb Mr W, G. Dalrymple, Mrs. William Van Alien and Mr A. D. TENTS 1, 1908. WILL BE BUILT AT NIGHT Baronin and Bailey Greatest Show on Earth Expected Early. mothers who give nourishment to nurs ing babies must have special care just now. -- TRAIN TWO MILES LONG. Days Exhib'tions Wil Commence With a New Street Parade on Moat Elaborate Seal Doubtless Monday will be greatest circus day In the history of Ogde Railroads are preparing to handle thousands of visitors Monday. The first section of the Barnum and Bailey train will arrive soon after midnight, to be followed by four other Tha combined length of these trains is nearly two mile This great circua has been attracting greater crowds this year than ever be- fore. The reason Is found In Its unusually novel entertainments and the of the parade feature. Never before was such a splendid and It Is costly street vagrant devised. all newly-buil- t, the equipment being the workmanship of European, artist It employs I, BOO people, 700 horses and a fine lot of animals displayed In open The parade la three times the cage d length of any of the past and ae costly. It will leave the grounds tomorrow at ten promptly and pass :hrou!0i the principal street In all the history of the circus business there hare not been presented the novelties of foreign Invention, nor the costly and elaborate conceptions of spectacular effect as are this season contained In the various displays of the Barnum and Bailey clrcu The menagerie has many new features to recommend It, and from atari to end the program In the main tent la one of remarkable beauty sift thrilling Interest. ten-fol- m the heat snaps vitality which the child should have and sickness sometimes follows. -- concentrated food value which Becker's Beer contains is the specific need for this condition a glass before the noon and evening meal should -- m be taken. the mother's appetite is sharpened her nerves are strengthened and the child is therefore well and happy. -- m beer is better than the e Becker's eastern products, but it is made of the hard virile grain which grows in the crisp clear air of Utah home-mad- KEEP A BOTTLE ON ICE Order From Any Dealer or From the BREWERY Either Phone 158 . sensationThe most morbid-minde- d alist will get his fill If he sees the show Monday and haa the nerve to look at the new blood -- chiller, an act In which two automobile managed by mere girl plunge down a narrow Incline, are projected high In air and pass each other as they go somersault- nation of state and congressional caning through space and land an a didates will be held in Kanaas and Misground platform, their previous order souri. reverse Virginia Bar Association begins sea-io- n In Hot Spring which will be THE COMING WEEK DAY BY DAY. by Judge Taft. International Congress of Inventors NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Among the holds meeting and election In RochImportant news events scheduled for ester. next week are the following: Thursday. Menday, Convention of travelers of. the Knights of Pythias of the United United States will meet in Milwaukee States and Canada will assemble In to form new nations organisation. Boston for the convention of the order, Saturday. to continue through the week. State of New Hampshire will present National Council of the. Knlghta of silver service to battleship New Hamp-sh- ir Columbu a Catholic fraternal order, at Portmouth. will meet In St- - Louis. Christian Brothers Alumni AssociaA Contented Woman. tion of the United States andMex!co la always found In th asms house will convene In gt. Louis. It American Osteopathic association with Ballards Snow Liniment. will open annual session In Klrksvlll keeps every member of the family free from aches and pain Mo. it heals International Free Trades Congress cut burns and scalds and cures rheuwill meet in matism, neuralgi lumoago and all ndon, to teat a week. International of Art muscular soreness and stiffness. 2 Sc, Congress Me and $1.00 a bottle. Sold by Geo. Teaching begins session In London. Birthday of King Haakon will be F. Cav celebrated by Norwegian For envelope letterhead business Tuesday. card dodger etc., call up Tha Journal Primaries of all parties for the noml- - Job room .Both phones 111. mmm AFTER A SHOPPING TOUR ladles should drop In at this restaurant and have lunch. They caa get cup of tea here that gon straight to the heart. They caa order some dainty trifles or good, substantial meal. They will be delighted with the home-lik- e aurroundlnfi and the perfect service. And they will be more than pleased at ths moderate cost of their repast. ed FALSTAFF CAFE B. DOOLY, President. lj.JOSEPH & PEERY. I I RALPH E. HOAQ, Cashier. A. V. McINTOSH, Asst. Cashier. I Vlcs-Pr- cs The UTAH NATIONAL IOr I BANK OGDEN DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savincs Accounts and Time Deposits BaMHHssMMHMaansNSHMnnffinMaHaiJ If You Are To Be A Success In Business, You Must Learn to Write WE ARE TEACHING OTHERS! LET US TEACH YOU! Barber. ROUGH-RITER- S HOLD HIGH JINKS EAST AURORA, N. Y.. Aug. 1. Radical thinkers of every type, from pink-te- a theosophlsts to philosophical anarchist Housework Made Easy with floor covering ai natural and beautiful as the richeat parquetry. Sanitary, easy to clean ! Practically indestructible. What would you give to outfit your home with a floor covering that combined these qualitk-- a ? R1XD0RFER Parkett Floor Covering Dt comes la Kelli ia the newest and beat floor covering for every good room in your house.' Ideal for dancing. Worm and elastic to the tread. No crack, crevices, loose inlays or boards. A splendid base for ruga. The most comfortable and sanitary covering for the bed room, the nursery, the Dining Room and the Library. Rixdorferia being demonstrated daily as the moat practical, economical, "non-wearouta- " ' and beat floor covering in existence. Coma in and see it. Boyle Furniture Co. are gathering today at Roy-cro- ft Inn. Elbert Hubbard's hostelry, for the annual New Thought Convention and Congress of Rough-RidToday's services were of a preliminary nature, and the mental bomb sheila and Intellectual dynamite will not begin exploding freely until next week. According to the announcement of Fra Elbertu the famous leader of the flock, there will be two formal but not too formal programs daily until August 12, when there will be discussed Ideas concerning the best way to bring about paradise, here and ' now. Among those who will add to the oratory of the occasion are Richard La Gallirne, the poet and story-write- r; Alfred Henry Lewi .. author of ' the er tales end popular maga-sin- e writer; Dr. J. H. Tllden, of Denver, editor of "The Stuffed Club"; Professor William Muldoon, tha physical culture expert who has recently put Secretary Root through a course of sprouts; the Rev. Henry Frank, the New York radical minister, and the Rev. Benjamin Fky Mill of the Los "Wolfi-llle- " Angeles Fellowship. Mallet. Where did you get that pretty hat, Mr GayT My cook want one exact ly like it!" Illustrated Sunday A Bit of 0 0 0 00 O 0Q 0 THE ABOVE MOVEMENT EXERCISES AND CAPITALS WERE MADE IN THE REGULAR COURSE OP WORK BY MISS ORPHA UPP, OF OGDEN, WHEN SHE HAD BEEN ATTENDING OUR SCHOOL ONLY ABOUT THREE MONTHS- - THE BROKEN LINES ARE A RESULT OF THE GREAT DIFFICULTY IN ETCHING FINE LINES. ' CALL AND VISIT OUR PENMANHIP DEPARTMENT. N TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. ARE GRADUATE. 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