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Show THE DAILY tfTATE JOURNAL. PAGE SIX SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908. What, Boes Your Mirror Say? Mrs. G. A. Woodruff has Invitations A. C. Campbell of the Harriman eyetem. Mr. and Mra. Smith are en route out fur a card party on Tuesday. to the coast on a wedding' trip. e Mra Ruehnu-- of Salt Lake City is Mra Douglas Watson entertained at the guest id her son. J. T. Kuehraer. a children's party un Wednesday after for a few daya ternoon In honor of the seventh birthMr. and Mrs. Martin Cullen left day anniversary of her little daughter, Doris. An alteration at games during the week for California, where and refreshments was spent enthoroughly winter. they will spend the ones. the little by joyed e -' r , Does it cheerfully report an abundance ..f beautiful, well kept hair, or does it rert tell the story of hair neglect? Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rushmer entei-taine- d The marriage of A. R. McIntyre, at dinner on Thanksgiving day, of the Uadcon drug store, to covers being laid for ten guesta. Miss Helen Wheeler of St. Joseph, Mo., took place on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred N". Hess and chil- the bride in St Joseph. Mr. and Mra dren have gone to Nebraska to spend McIntyre will return to Ogden about a few days wtah relatives. December 1 and will make their home hero. e e Mrs. Theodore Kuchler and son and daughter have returned from a visit to Mra R. T. Hume was hostess on Germany. Tuesday afternoon at a 50 party, given s s street, at her home on Twenty-fift- h Mr. and Mra Patsy Healy will leave six tables were filled with the players in this week for a three months' visit and prixea were won by Mra A. P. Europe. Mra. Maloney and Mrs. Gillen-becHiobs, s Yellow chrysanthemums formed Mrs. H. C. Van Horne of San Fran- the principal decorations and the guest cisco is visiting her mother, Mra Bert favors were fluffy blossoms. Krumperman, for a fewa weeks. s s s s The Child Culture club has arranged j The Historical society waa enter- with Prof. Squire Coop to give a lecture tained this afternoon at the home of on music on Monday, November SO, at Mra. H. M. Bond, 1080 Oak avenue, I p. m., at the home of Mra R. P. a s a s 2248 Quincy avenue. All memMr. and Mrs. James H. ouglaa an- Hunter, of other clubs are cordially bers nounce the engagement of their daughto attend. An enjoyable and eGnevieve to John Lorin Taylor, ter, la anticipated. afternoon profitable the marriage to take place December 9. s s s s a a a a On Wednesday afternoon the pupils Mr. and Mra. Joseph Decker left Sunday afternoon for a three weeks' of the Sacred Heart academy gave an protrip to New York and other eastern interesting literary and musical gram at the academy, the event being cities. pro-pritt- see Your mirror may be anxious to plea,-but if you permit your friends to see dull brittle and lusterless hair with possibly dandruff and falling hair, your mirror will hare' to reflect the same condition. All of these unfortunate effects can he overcome by destroying their cause with , k. ease the Mr. and Mra. Christian Christensen have gone to Juab county, where they will visit relatives and friends for a few weeks. a a a s r Miss Kathryn Coughnet was hostess on Saturday evening at a German given at her home on Adams avenue. About fifteen guests wer present, annual Thanksgiving day mwmos The Original Remedy that 'Kills the Drandruff Germ ob- servance. The girls of t he class of 0 took part and the hall waa decorated with flags and class colors, crimson and white. ess . j One of the Interesting wedding of the week was that of Misa Jean Hayward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. J. Hayward of Salt Lake City, to Henry a a a a R. E. Wessman of Ogden, which took; The Martha Society will meet at the place on Wednesday In the Salt Lake head operator home of Mra R. T. Hume, Na 157 temple. The groom Twenty-fift- h street, Monday, November for the Dally State Journal, and the M, 101. bride prominent In social circles in Salt lake City. The Journal Joins Miss Hattie Williamson entertained with their many friends In heartiest a few. gin friends on Friday afternoon congratulations. Mr. and Mra. W will make their home in Ogden, in honof'cf Mias Dora Moyea, one of a the Dectniber brides. s s e s Another marriage of tha week, Mra Fred Packard was hostess at a around which the interest of a large delightfully arranged afternoon affair circle of friends centers, was that of on Tuesday, the guests numbering fif- Miss Olive Gay, of Mr. and teen. The decorations were American Mrs. John Gay, todaughter William J. Salmon, beauty roaea, rarnatlona and ferna which took place on Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. In the evening an enterMr. and Mra J. 8. Corlew informal reception waa given in their tained at a beautiullfy appointed honor at the home of the groom's dinner party on Thanksgiving evening parents In Salt Lake City. After visitat their home on Jefferson avenue. ing the brides slater, Mrs. F. Decker, 'Covers were laid for ten guesta at Provo, Mr. and Mra. Salmon will res s turn to Ogden and make their home ta student who Lissle a Miss McKay, hero. nt the Agricultural college in Logan, spent the latter part of the week In The Misses Fawn Wright and Mabel town with relatives and will return to entertained Professor Squire Ralapp Logan tomorrow. and nine of his students at dinCoop s s ner on Thanksgiving day. The guests Mr. and Mrs. John Cort and Miss were Prof. Coop, the Misses Bea BrewLoretta Cort of Seattle and Mra R. A. er, Lila Eccles, Lillian Wright, Alberta Grant of Salt Lake City were Ogden Wright. Norma Sears, Luclie Ballan-tyn- e visitors on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Celia Eccles. The decorations Cort stopped over In Ogden to witness were red chrysanthemums and carnaa production of The Alaskan." tions and ferna. The place cards were s s s tied at the corners with red bows and The dancing party given on Thanks- ferna. The room was lighted with red giving night at the armory by the candles, bright applea serving as canAthletic association of the high school dlesticks. was one uf the particularly pleasant social events of the week. The marriage of MIm Deaele Grant of Salt Lake City and Ashby Douglas Dr. Ears C. Rich left the first part Boyle of Ogden took place on Wednesof the week for Rochester, Minn., and day In the Salt Lake temple. A wedwill be Joined in a few days at Chi- ding breakfast followed at the home cago by Mrs. Rich, after which they of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Augusta will go to New York and thence to Grant, about two doxen of the near Europe. They will spend the winter in relatives being present. The table was decorated In pink and white, and later Europe. s s s s an Informal reception was given for Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Smith of the Iw'o young people at the home of Ga., were the guesta for a few the brides aunt, Mra. Thomaa Sloan. days this week of Assistant Engineer Mr. and Mra. Boyle will make their home in Salt Lake City. Dandruff, with Its consequent hair injury and hair loes. is now known to be a highly contagious germ disease. It la caused by an invisible growth of vegetable character that finds lodgement In .the sebaceous glands of the scalp. This growth disturbs the functions of the sebaceous glands, causing excessive olllnes or extreme dryness of the rair. It also seta up an Inflammatory process that extends down the follicle to the papi la, where the adhesions are loosened and the hair alips out. The value of Newbroa Herplclde in such cases la quite extraordinary. Its Intelligent uae will correct every condition short of cnronic baldness and thus permit the hair to resume Ita natural luster Mias Edna Irvin and abundance. j J MISS EDNA IRVINE seas ess-ma- A noted Theatrical Star. ' whose photovrasph is here reproduced can most heartily endorse WRITES As FOLLOWS: Newbro's Herplclde. It la delightful for tha hair and I could not do without It" 1 n EDNA IRVINE. (Signed) Hotel Westminster, Irvine Place, New York. MORE MEN AND WOMEN HAVE GOTTEN RESULTS POSITIVE THE USE OF NEWBROS HERPICIDE THAN FROM ALL OTHER HAIR REMEDIES COMBINED. FROM esse-- a t THE HERPICIDE COMPANY, Dept. 14, De- -' roit, Mich, far sample and booklet. Twa. Size 50 cents and flJXL At Drug Stores. Whan yau call for Her picids, do net accept a substitute.. Applications at prominent Barber Shops. Send 10 cents In stamps see sees Fits-gersli- l, sees For Sale at All Drug Stores . I I STYLES-uniohnade-O- NE Ogden Steam Laundry Co e, . - n ... . QKliHOMA CITY REVERES DEAD Memorial Monument Will KBe Erected to Great Revivalist, Sam Jones. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okie., Nov. 28. Ram Jones Memorial day will be observed tomorrow by all the churches and young people's societies of the Methodist Episcopal church, South. Each of the 9,000 Epworth leagues embraced In that great body will do ita part In raising the funds needed for the Ram Jones monument, which Is destined to stand before the new St. Luke's church In Oklahoma City. It will be erected as a fitting tribute from the young people of the Methodist Episcopal church. South, to 8am P. The Child Culture club met at the home of Mra. John Farr, November 17. After the usual business of the club n parliamentary drill was conducted by Mrs. Hilliard. A paper. The PRICE First Twelve Months," by Mrs. Smurth-waltALL followed by a discussion, proved SOLD ONLY BY C.D. IYES very interesting. The gueete of the club were Mrs. Ed Browning, Mrs. Dr. Hyde of Rexburg and Mies Brown of Jones, the famous revivalist, to whose Stockton. The hostess served delicious credit. It la said, that he preached to refreshments. The flub adjourned to more people than any other minister, meet December 1 at the home of Mrs. and that he wag the greatest satirist Henry Gwllllam. 870 Twenty-thir- d the pulpit ever had. street. Thc monument, which will coat about e 110,000, will be surmounted by a life-siz- e Bel-naThe marriage of Misa Wealthea bronxe status of the evangelist. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. The base will be of Oklahoma red took Belnap, to Enos Eugene Marriott, granite. The supporting columns will place on Wednesday afternoon In the be as pure white as It Is possible to Salt Lake temple, and in the evening a find stone, probably of marble." The reception waa given In their honor at .solidity of the design may be Judged the home of the bride's parents. The by the fact that the weight of the decorations were beautifully carried granite cap alone la estimated at not out in pink and white, carnations less than twenty-fiv- e tons. roses and chrysanthemums being the The movement to provide a suitable flowers used. The bride wore a dainty to the Rev. Sam Jones oriff-inatedress of white lawn, with trimmings memorial In the Epworth lehgue of St. of of lace, and she carried a bouquet church, and pai first given forTon will have cause to give thanks white roses and carnations She was Lukes mal expression at the- - Epworth league, as Miss Maude attended Belnap by this coming Thanksgiving day, and conference at Oklahoma en July 14 at C. Ii. Marriott was-bes- t oo long thereafter as you let us attend bridesmaid. Sulphur. Organisation of the monuman. Mr. and Mrs. Marriott will make has been carried ' out movement ment to your needs In the lines of Laundry their home in Ogden. E. P. Guthrie, state president, and by and Dry Cleaning, Ail our work la J. local president of the Ep F. Moore, A HAIR'S BREATH E8CAAPE. carefully executed and Inspected be- worth league. The Rev. Dr. U. U. fore It leaves our premises. Send us Du Bose of Nashville, Tenn., la treasDo you know that every tlm- - you urer of the fund for the monument and a trial order. on have a cough or cold and let It run wil from people receive contributions thinking it will Just cure Itself you are interested. or Inviting pneumonia, consumption, some other pulmonary trouble? Don't risk it. Put your lungs back In perfect Stepping Statistics, health and stop that cough with BalA Swiss has taken tha trouble to lard's Horehound Syrup. Price 75c. count nil tbe n steps be took LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH DRY sOc and 81.04 per bottle. Sold by Geo, year. He found tha numberduring to be F. Cara CLEANERS. 9.760.P00, which given 21,740 steps a 437 Twenty-fift- h day- Bt. j ' Journal want ada deliver the geode !'IVES3S . Mrs. C. E W. Davis, (The Milliner) Is Going Out of Business ENTIRE STOCK OF HATS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, VELVETS. FLOWER. BRAIDS AND ORNAMENTS AND EVERYTHING IN ON ACCOUNT OF A MUCH-NEEDE- D REST, AM GOING TO PUT MY STOCK ON SALE. Tuesday, Bee. 1st At a Great tSacrifice EVERYTHING SHORT TIME AS I IN THE STOCK FOR SALE) NOTHING RESERVED. AM POSITIVELY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. THE STOCK MUST BE REDUCED. COME EARLY. BUT A THIS SALE LASTS , - ... r ?''' THIS SALE IS FOR CASH ONLY REMEMBER THE TIA1E NEXT TUESDAY PALACE ROYAL MILLINERY 2438 WASHINGTON AVENUE |