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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL PAGE SIX. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 190S iCOc 3COC 3C H AWAY $100 OF FURS at them u ms prevailed. High five was the ter a short wedding trip through the game of the evening and prises were east (he young couple will return toj won by Mlsa Rowe. Mias Hadley and Ogden and will make their home at 738 Twenty-fourt- h The Martha society met at the home Ernest KichoUa. street where they will be at home to their friends after Janof Mrs. R. T. Hume on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Henry GwilUam entertained the uary 1. members of the Child Culture club on The marriage of Mias Helen Cecil Fred J. Kieael has gone to Sacra- Tuesday afternoon. Wheeler of St. Joseph, Mo., and Rankin mento fur a short visit there with his k Chance YTrih Each SI Purchase UDIES, THIS IS YOUR CMHCE A. McIntyre, of Ogden, took place on ami. s Mrs. M- H. Kilgore, of Lakeside, spent Wednesday, Nov. 25, at the Christ a few days in Ogden during the week Episcopal church. In St Joseph. Only Mrs. Florence O. Stanford and Miss ONeill, were Salt Lake visi- visiting friends. relatives were present at the service at tors during the week. 7 oclock, ths Rev. Henry Eckel offiMrs. E. Huntsman has returned from ciating. Preceding the entrance of the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harrison, of Butte, 'a visit with relatives in Salt Lake City bridal party, Mr. William T. Mars, of spent a few days in Ogden during the and Garfield. St. Louis, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Rich Lyon, sang "Without Thee, by past week with friends. Misa Dess Spencer was the guest of Guy dHardelot and for the processionentertained Mr. and Mrs. J. Rigby at Coalville on al Mrs. Lyon played the wedding Miss Florence Merrill twenty of her young friends on Tues- Wednesday and Thursday. march from Lohengrin. During the day evening to meet her guests. Miss ceremony Mendelssohn's spring song Mlaa Ethel Orth and brother, Elwood was played. Mr. John Combe, Jr was Margaret Hadley, of Salt Lake City. Line of Ladies Scarfs, Fine and Decorations of pink and white chrysan- - Orth, left Thursday afternoon for a best man and tha ushers were Mr. Glen visit to Los Angeles. McIntyre, of Clarence, Ifo brother of a Ties, Huffs, Shavls, Collarette and Fur the bridegroom, and Mrs. Silas WheelMr. and Mrs. Sampel Newhouse, of er, brother of the bride. Mlsa Wheeler Sets. Use Childrens Sets, Etc. All Goods of Salt Lake City, spent Friday In Og- entered the church with her father, who den, the guests of Messrs. Horace and gave her away. Following the cereHarked in Plain Figures mony a reception to which 1(10 persona Harold Peery. a a a were bidden, waa held at the Wheeler to 10 oclock. The Remember the "Going out of busi- residence, from ness sale at the Palace Royal Millin- bridal party stood beneath a large bell orchids. The ery. Everything at half price. 24SI of southern smilax and mantel in the drawing room was hankWashington avenue. is to educate the people to the use of a a a ed with yellow chrysanthemums, and were the shaded the chandeliers yellow apple as food, and the "apple week The largest social event of the kitchen which will be conducted at BILTAFT SCHEDULED with smiles and tied with was the dance given by the Weber club entwined bows of white tulle. The decorathe exhibition is calculated to acjnn Friday evening at tha Congress large in the parlor were in Klllarney tions complish a great deal In this respect dancing academy. TO TALK MONDAY While the apple In Its natural state roses, palms and ferns wtih the lights a a a s in pink. In ths reception hall, In be will shaded evidence moet the at show, L. B. Spencer spent a few dava in which was the management has not overlooked fragrant with Richmond Ogden during the early part of the roses, an orchestra, screened the importance of the cooked apple, palms by 8L NEW TORK, Dec. I. William week, en route from Nevada to which la fully dh popular in moat played throughout the evening. Green ij. Louis. Taft has accepted an invitation to adto 4j00 Every purchase amounting and white were the prevailing colors homes as Is the natural fruit j dress the North Carolina society of Dec. 5. Baked in the SPOKANE, Wash The leading horticultural experts room, bride's roses hyaState Senator and Mrs. E. T. Hulan-isk- i cinths dining will be given a doll hat free. Reand lilies of the valley being apples, apple pie, apple dumpling, ap- of America, acting as Judges, will New York at its annual anquet Monwere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. used. The bride wore a gown of ivory 0 day night. award premiums amounting to J. D. Wood, in Salt Lake City, during satis made empire, with court train. ple butter and other delectable dlahea duced prices an all trimmed and to the growers of the best comelse more than do which the past week. anything She carried a shower bouquet of bride's Coffee Frapps. numa a a a be mercial apples entered in tha untrimmed Ladies? and Misses' roses Her going away gown was gray to keep the boy on thetofarm will aterous competitions, which are open on Boll of water with hall quart all who Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Tyree entertained broadcloth with hat to match. Mr. and served by pretty girls to tha world. of add cup In sugar, four ounces Show National ths durin of tend will honor the Apple continue This sale hats. week Mrs. McIntyre returned to Ogden this Informally during cround coffee, and set at the side Mias Edna Mas Ridley, of Alameda, week and will make their home hers Practically all Spokane next week. For envelopes, letterheads business the stove for tea minutes. of the exhibits are now Installed and Cal., and Mlsa Edna Carter of Sacraing the holidays. Every one is inStrain, a dodgers, etc call up Tbs Journal when cold add la In readiness for the formal cards all mento, the white of 004. rooms. lob me ei Both phonos Subscribers of Ths Utah State a a a a of the big and unique show vited to call at Freese and nerve In Individual Journal are requested ts read and opening gim on anMonday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Price l11 instructions printed at head at Journal want ads deliver ths goods. topped with whipped cream. The primary purpose of the show nounce the engagement of their daugh- editorial column. , ter, Bertha Leonore, to Ralph S. the marriage to take place In . the near future. Mrs. C. A. Woodruff entertained carda on Tuesday afternoon. I j - cls-te- r. The Siberian Fur Company, of Dawson City, Alaska, Will Put On Sale In This City, at Mrs. Lyons Millinery Store (K?1"") I Up-to-D- afe ! 3C0C 3COC EXHIBIT EVES I DOWNFALL FRUIT I ease . SIS,-00- Cor-lew- Mrs.J.Wamer 2374 Wash. Ave. IF YOU WOULD BE GRACEFUL LEARN TO ROLLER . SKATE ii i f m i There Is no reason why every man, woman and child In Ogden should not learn to skate. The auditorium rink is open every afternoon for beginners only. Plenty of Instructors and no charge for teaching. Music at night by auditorium band. ' rm A Twenty-minut- ' n Moving Pic e a Pwitseriand. ERNSBURGER, ECKLAND, Musical Director. BERT SYPHERS, Stage Manager and 8ong Illustrator. GEO. Announcement Is made of the engagement of Fred L. Goddard, of this city and Miss Lula A- Terry, of Shreveport La., the marriage to take place on New Tear's day In Ogden. After spend Ing a few dnys with friends, the young people will go to Pocatello, Ida., where they will make their home. Poet and Pesaant, Overture: Suppe George Ecklnnd. 2 Bert Syphers sings the latest Ballad, published by J. H. Remlck, entitled, "Pride of the Prairie I Lew Dunber German songs and stories. 4 Moving Pictures: Title, "Can't Read English. 5 Robiart: Novelty character ar tist. 5 Atkinson Bros.: Singers and wooden shoe dancers. 7 Moving Pictures: Title, "Peck's Bad Boy. 2 Cow-Bo- y Admission 10c and 20c to make? We can Are you looking np those gifts you help you immensely if you will pay us a visit We have something appropriate and useful for every member of the family, from Baby to Grandpa. : THE ROYAL MORRIS CHAIR - a a e One of the large social events for next week will be the reception and hall given In honor of John L. Herrick by the officers of the Weber stake, at the Weber academy, on Wednesday evening. In the study hall a musical entertainment will be given and In the lecture room there will be dancing for those who desire to dance. Light refreshments will he served during the evening and the different committees are working assiduously to make of the evening one of pleasure for all. The personnel of the reception committeeIs: Henry H. Roiapp. Joseph C. MeFarlane, B. H Goddard, Heber Scow croft, Mrs. J. W. Emmett. Mrs. Frank J. Stevens, Elda Plr.gree, George Sea' man and C. II. Hussey. A Cozy Rocker A Luxurious Couch comfortable mission or dainty, graceful reoeptkm rockers, rockers. Just the thing for mother or wife or sister. or Big, roomy At prices from some vacant corner with, we have a handsome line of these, all new and Beat of material, construction and finish. Just tha thing for a Christmas gift to the whole family. Just the thing to fill At. pries from $10.50 up. $1.75 up. An Easy Morris Chair Just Handsome, netful and useful. the thing for father or grandpa You'll never know how you will appreciate It till you get him one. At prices from $8.75 up. It will be greatly to your advantage te make your selection now. Get the cream. We will store and deliver them when desired. Our easy paymsnt plan will help you greatly. Try it, you will find it most convenient. OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET CO. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD IIYRUM PINGREE, Ofdms Biff Furni- ture Store Manager The marriage of Miss Harriet Markham Nicholson, of Chicago, and Jas. Davidson Shaw, of this city, took place on Wednesday at the home of the .bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nicholson, at 8130 Park avenue, The ceremony waa performed by Rev. Jenkln Lloyd, pastor of All Souls' church. Chicago. Miss Helen M. Stow-iell- , of Chicago, was maid of honor and Henry S. Schnell, former principal of the Lewis school, Ogden, now of Milwaukee, Wis., wqs best man. Among the former Ogden people who were in attendance, were Miss May Hume. Miss Nell Bennett. M. O. Blakealee, E. G. Nourse and L B. Austin. Mrs. F. N. Hess, sister of the groom, was also present. The bride is a sister of Mrs. F. J. Curtis, of Salt Lake City. It Chi-jeag- n. ! PROGRAMME a One of the events of the week In which society played an Important part was the charity basaar. held by the ladies of the Martha society, which was given for the purpose of raising money for the relief fund. The affair proved quite a success and waa largely attended both afternoons and evenings. EXECUTIVE STAFF Treasurer. a CMstimais miffii0)nn want Another marriage for the coming week ! that of Miss Dora Moyes and Dr. J. W. Pidcock, which will take place on Thuraday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. A. H. Moyes. Later in the evening a large reception will be given. MATINEE DAILY MISS LOUISE a - Week of Nov. 30th, 1908 C. a The marriage of Mias Genleve Douglas and John L- Thayer will take place on Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaa H. Douglas on Madison avenue, and after the ceremony a reception will he given In their honor. THEATER NUCK0L8, Proprietor. W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager. a e a a a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edwards, accompanied by their nelce. Miss Maude Edwards, matron of the Ogden General hospital, left during the week for a five months tour of Europe, moot of the time to be spent In England and LYCEUM R. a Miss Marllla Hunter will give a demonstration of the Effa Ellis system of teaching piano at her home, 2248 Quincy avenue, Tuesday, December 8, at I p. m. Everybody Interested In good music is Invited. ture Show at 9:30 Each Evening J. a was during a visit to Salt Lake City that she met Mr. Shaw. Her father la a prominent contractor and builder and one of the oldest residents of the south side, Chicago. Mrs. Shaw has a beautiful contralto voice and ia noted las a church soloist In Chicago. The groom is a son of Rev. FVank Shaw, of this city, and is chief clerk to the auditor of dining car and hotel accounts of the Harriman line, of this city At- - A tan0 (DppwQnmntty FOR THE MAN WHO WEARS BAILOR MADE CLOTHING, AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT WE ARE GOING TO GIVE A 20 PER CENT DISDRESSERS COUNT ON ALL ORDERS TAKEN FROM NOV. 15 TILL DEC IS. THIS INDUCEMENT IS TO GIVE THE PARTICULAR AN OPPORTUNITY TO FIND OUT FOR THEMSELVES, THAT WE ARE THE TAILORS THAT GIVE PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION, WE CUTTERS AND EXPERIENCED TAILORS TO FINISH THE GARMENTS IN A MANNER THAT WILL EMPLOY NONE BUT FIRST-CLLA8- S LEAVE NO GROUND FOR COMPLAINT. Anderson THE 0 R. W- 254 25th Street TAIL R Ind. Phone 895 |