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Show THE ABE SI DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 190S. T Social Events a two per was served at smait tables in the dining room, each table being decorated with a vase of pink and white Visa Florence Fowler la visiting in sweet peas. Twenty guesta enjoyed the affair. Logun for a week or so. Mix Kat Keck 1 Uuk from weeks' vacation spent in Idaho. Gideon will be accompanied east by hie mother, Mra Valentine Gideon, who will visit for some time among relatives and friends in Missouri. u lliss Margaret Itoblns left Tuesday Mlsa Hilda Best wag hostess at for Seattle, Wash. to siiend W few Informally arranged luncheon on Monschool. weeks before day afternoon, given in honor of Miss the September Myrtle Rates, of Miss Stla Wugtis left Sunday brides. The decorations were effective will she where for Oakland, Cal., night in green and white, flowers, fema and Join her mother and sister. aatln streamers being Used. After s s s s luncheon a drive through the canyon Miss Erma Cooper has as a guest waa enjoyed by the. ten guesta at her home,. Miss Polly Roberts of e Salt Lake City. Miss Edna Chase was hostess at a Kensington tut Wednesday afternoon, Miss lone Clayton entertained the her guesta numbering fourteen. The members of htr sewing club on Wed- tauae was bright with quantities of nesday afternoon. sweet peas and nasturtiums. dahlias, s s s t The guests a few hours with Mias Louise Marshall and Miss Ida needlework their social that and and Seely of Salt Lake City are the guests at 5 o'clock lunchuen was served, the of Miss Vera Smith for a week or two. table decitratlona and appointments Mrs. Russell Collins and daughter, being dainty In every detail. Porothy, are home from a two months' Miss Ruth Holmes entertained a do-svisit with friends in Los Angeles. of her girl friends on Tuesday afternoon to meet her guest. Miss Naomi Thomas Fitsgerald and family have Bronaon of Lincoln, Neb. Five hunwhere have Idaho returned from they been attending the summer on their dred waa the gams of the afternoon, prises being won by Mlsa Olive Peterranch. son and Mlsa Jessie Lana. The decorations were yellow and white flowweek Steed left this Miss Elisabeth for Ban Francisco where she will spend ers. After luncheon aq informal musa few weeks before going to school at icals wae given. Berkeley. Reinhart Gideon, who graduated with Miss Estella Qian Held of Balt Lake honor from the Ogden High school in City la the gueet at the home of Mr. June, will leave Tuesday for Amherst and Mrs. B. A. Bowman for a few college to enter upon a regular four-yecollege course. This will be preweeks. paratory to taking the regular law Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bigelow and fam- course In Harvard university. Rusily have returned from the canyon, sell Davenport Is another Ogden boy where they have been camping for the who will enter Amherst this fail. Jle left W the east two weeks ago. Mr. summer. e e e a Mr. and Mrs. F. Decker have returned from a five weeks' trip In Yellowstone Park, and after visiting In the city for a few weeks will go to their home in Provo. I bowl of sweet peas waa at each end. Asparagus ferns were twined about the chandelier and streamers of chiffon extended to the corners of the table. The place cards were done, in water colon. The hostesses wars by Mn Kata Rogen ease Is horns from e e e Mrs. Heber J. Bears and children are here from Chicago to spend a few months, with relatives and friends. Miss Norma will stay for the winter to attend the Weber Btske academy, ease MIm Ruby Brooke entertained the members of her card club on Wednesday evening. Prise were won by Mlsa Amy Puke and Ernest WalL The club will meet nest week with Miss Katherine Knwlton. e e e The Martha society will meet with Mrs. T. 8. Fitsgerald at the Hermitage next Monday afternoon. Members will meet at the VUhna drug store comer at 2 p. m. and will taka ths car there- - for the canyon. e Fresh from her triumph at the Studebaker theater Chicago, where she has been playing to laughing audiences nightly, Miss Robson' and her company will be seen here In this delightful comedy as presented In Chicago for the past ttyfee months. There are many funny situations in ths play and Mias Robson as Aunt yd... U screamingly funny all the li,:,- : The play la divided into i!.Vr a The first and last take plu. d; ; Mary's home In the country a- -. " second la laid In New York Cl-TC atory has to do with a maid', who Uvea In the country, sf , nephew. Jack, who la attm lege In New York, and who is getting Into all kind of ocraj..,. VJa Ing his aunt no end of m,uW worry. She at last decides tw g0 u, New York and Bee him. The b. her such a good time she d.es pv ,;ot want to go back to the country ugain. After returning home, she . rj ft,P Jack and decides to go back to Tork and live with him There to plenty of comedy tlirough-othe entire three acta, and a prtj. ty little love story U also in:t r.lVen" and surely all he world loves a lover The company supporting Miss has been carefully selected and coa. tains many well known people. Jw' ut CLOTHES JIND Apropos of the third season's opening of Rose SUhl In James Forbes comedy, The Chorus Lady," when this actress appears at the Grand Opera House in New York on September 7th,, aha will have played the part of Patricia O'Brien some 2,060 times, All that remains of the original ooa as-airt- od Scans from May Robson's Big Success, The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.' TEE MC FUmiTOME (Continued on Page .) A redniciionus on everylMng in stock Sweeping We must make room for of forward for next seasons goods coming immense.shipment business. Now is your time to supply your furniture needs at bargain prices. & 9 - . C r' a. 4. V ' ' - '1 f' I fba-- i e Next Thursday the Martha society will perpetuate the custom Inaugurated by Mrs. Frank J. Cannon and will give a grandma" party. About fifty Id ladies will be present and they will pend the day at the home of Mrs. Joseph Bcowcruft on Twcty-alxt- h street Mary, Mias Robson, It is said, has one of the best parte of her entire career sees esse Lake Tahoe, ,CsL, where she has spent the past six weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ennnett Gordon, of Ban Francisco. MARf The Misses Erma and Clara Jackson entertained a score of their girl friends on Thursday at an afternoon affair. Gamea and music were, the amusements, and In a guessing gams prises were awarded to Mis Ella Hendricks and Mlsa Pearl Allen. In the parlors bowls of nasturtiums and golden glow formed the decorations and In the dining room a color idea of pink and white was carried out. A tall vase o camatione in the prevailing colors, tied, with a fluffy bow of pink tulle, graced the center of the table and a large en ar ease rs pleaa-antl- seas Ethel Bennett FOE GRAND Wlffl "REJUVENATION OF 1001 Toe marriage of Elmer W. Bralnard of this city and Misa Irene Armstrong of Balt Lake City will taka place on Mr. Bralnard j Thursday, September I. is a popular young pharmacist of Ogden and at present la in the employ of the Radeon Drug company. Miss Armstrong la the daughter of Mrs. F. Armstrong, and is a social favorite In ! see Mine II f s)-n- esse MIG OF SEASON n the forthcoming production The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary," which L. B. Biro will present at the season opening of the Grand theater on Au- -' Slat and September 1st, local gust Zion. theater-goewill have an opportunity of seeing May Robson, the foremost Mrs. V. C. Ferry entertained a circharacter actress In America, In one cle of friends on Tuesday at a y of the best corned lea ever presented, arranged afternoon affair. An on the stage, in the role of Aunt afternoon of music and social chat waa enjoyed and tea waa served at 6 o'clock. There were twelve small tables, and each was decorated with a vase of sweet peaa The hostess was assisted by her daughter. Miss Gertrude Ferry. ess sees Things Theatrical This No. 6535 Couch Covered with Boston Leather, deep tufted felt filled. Steel wire construe Golden Oak frame. Blse, 6 ft. 4 inches long. 2 ft 2 inches wide. SPECIAL PRICE ONLY tlon. sees Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gould were agreeably surprised by a number of their friends( Friday night at their home on Twentieth street The evening wae most pleasantly spent with gamee and ths usual social pastimes, and a aump-tio- This $16.00 There are many more such splendid bargains. 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