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Show THE HORSING EXAMINER: OGDEN, MORNING, ETAU, prNDAV S) TOE WHIRL OF SOCIETY I JTNE Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bucks and Mr H. L. Henderson of Detroit. Mich.. were guest of honor at a din-ir given on Suudav evening by Judge aud Sirs. H. P. Henderson of Balt Lake. tbit city, j v Mrs. Milton Hill, formerly of Ogden but now- - ot Pocatello, who has been visiting in thi cly for the past week, has gone to Sait Lake to Tlslt for a few days wiih friends, after which she will return to Ogden to spend a few before returning home. days Wilaon District School Celebrates. Albert Morn is due rredu for one of house parties uJth- - seaof Miss Adelina The marriage Aft re a onocfatrul yvjr :1k A ilon the pretuet -lha invirimt Smith, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Orson, the Virginia District Schi'ol close vi..i two and Mrs. son Smith of Logan, and Stanley S. red. spot tor th.s nappy virus iowa. who u visit- Steven of thi city will take place Tuesday In si, wording to request Couth, of Water iov made hy Prlatija! J. r. Neal, tho ing Mrs Hots, the pccUl guest, to next Wednesday In the Temple, and the young couple will mazt their home K'lidol cliiMva met, sad on meet 'ng meet whom some forty ladies this city. for pvizts optr.?:i the afterwere judinoon program rhith w.j indulged in Ouapaitoa and :ntnnlax decorating the I to their Miss Gertruda Kennedy, who. durbeaits ccjrt, afrr hich a ciously employed where the eajoved. for ing a years residence here aa teacher game of basket hall he the la,lie oi parlors several hours, five hundred, aud later at the Pingree school, haa formed and school concluded the This w. lollowed by ice indulged in a Juuth:eu of the most retained many friends, will leave to-morrow evening for Xeillsville, Wla., cream, cake and orarge being served temptingT. order. and Mrs. David Mia. Healy her home, to spend her vacation. Her to studenra and tisitra. TcU a a Jr., were the luck prize winners. many admirers hop aha will aoon resurely appreciated by all those pres-a- a turn to thia city, if nut to teach school, it'waa unexpected. but the atudems Luncheon at lcat on a visit. were not. lo be oudoue, as sudof the most attisric luncheons denly a lull of proceeding was effected of One the eeaon wa that given in honor LARGEST CLASS ON RECORD. by one of the graduates, Alma Jahn-ao- of Mu Peery on T uedsy at the home on behalf of the ecltool.preseniing when her of Steven, Mr. Sidney Admin Rev. Bishop Scania to Principal Neal a nice gold locket E- - Paul Jones, of Salt Right and a silk mu trier, following which daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Charles ielera Confirmation at SL and Henry a student from the primary grades Lake City, Joseph's Church. were the clurming hostesses. stepped forward and handed' to Mi.--e Statens, infor fourteen most laid were Rich, the rrlmary teacher, a lady's Cover Fitting it waa that tho month of aa abundance of toilet set. This, naturally came a a timate friends amid , which wa readered sacred to so flow?!-May and fern and white green surprise lo hotli teachers. After thank- white scheme throughcolor the nuuy being n hy our Blessed Lord's first visit ing them for their mark of, jpprreta-tio- out the bouse. A dainty remembrance to their pure young eouls, should also the days entertainment closed. of hotter by Frida e exerting witnessed a nicely was presented the guest tho seal grace recalled by 'enduring her admiring friends. Those prepared program from the graduates each of with them with power from on high," to the besides favored invitation, of the school among whom were Eva Headlines equip and fortify them for tha spirguest, of honor, were: Htaker, Anna Oleaon. Lizzie lptu-n- . Claude W. Gates of Salt Lake, Joseph itual combat of life; It wag with deep Delpa Brown, Christine Thompson, S. Peery, Joseph C. MrFarlane. Horace gratification that Right Reverend Atma Johnson and William Adam. Robert Burton. Eerie. Josh Bishop Scaulaa imparted tho sacraThe program rendered was very much E. Peery, Gram. F. H. DePuy and Misaea Carna- ment of strengthening grace to tha appreciated and much applause was han, Stevens and Healy. The in. numbers largest claj he had yet confirmed end indulged frequently deeply Imposing were the solemn cerecenaieted mostly of songs, recitations Hoetess. Mrs. Staples monies. and class experiences of the year, all of s E. Siaplt-Mrs. provided When Reverend Father Cuahnahan their own composition which partook aaThursday for of afternoon thorough pleasure had fiuiahed the Holy Sacrifice, Right A dance of a humorous tha i scire. LEBaud club the of auxiliary ascended closed this noted event and all pres- the Cave. Reverend BLhop Bosnian Mesdamea altar and ia hit own forcible style the ent went away rejoicing and longing following guests, lialstcd King, Rose, Gilbeura. Hsrrop, addraese-- l those present. for similar occasions. and Knudertv Three preujr prizes Full of persuanivanees. power end Mesdamrs to were awarded Young, unction were ot the words the Right Farewell Party. Knudscn aud Freeman. The latter's The pleasures of a surprise party souvenir was seeuren througa a very Reverend Bishop, and deeply did he impress in the hearts of all the force tendered Mrs. W. R. Scott, Thursday unique guessing con;e.i. The delie-iou- a of noble, aubllme, Ood-lik- e action. evening at the Pacific hotel, will long served proved a fitting dinner The bishop gave expression to tha be cherished by all participating, and conclusion to the uun afternoon he felt at the number. serve aa a pleasant reminder of the large The club will meat with Mrs. M joy ninety-fouwho had that morning cashort, but truly congenial, srsv of Mrs. Healy, Friday, June 9th. rolled themselves aa soldiers of Christ. Scott In this city. Ho aald that anyooe who twtnty-flMrs. Scott made a host of frinnd r. before would have prophesied here, and will be missed In social Miss Phoebe Pearl Brown and Her- years such a future for Ogden's Catholicity circles, where she was very popular. bert. Fougier were the principals In would have been a prophet This evening planned: In her honor which took, place Wednes- hut that it la evident daring that God'e blesswas devoted to cards, convivial con- marriage Roth In the Salt Lake Temple. day on rest the congregation or it verse and. the indulgence in light re- ate popular young people of Ogd-- n ing freshments. As s token of friendship and have a large circle of friends, who could not bring forth such fruit. Reverend Hugh Cummlakey, the and esteem Mr. Scott was presented extend fellrbarlona. One of tha vicar aaaiated genera I of Wyoming, with a beautiful cut glass vase, and affairs hearty tlii-iwa honor in given Miss Louise Scott was the recipient family reception' at the home ot the Reverend Father Cuahnahan In waiton tho bishop.1 of a pretty present also. bride's parent: Mr and Mrs. Fougler ing Mrs. Scott and daughter. Louise, and will reside in tbU city. Tha May Procession. ion, George, left Friday night for Tex Who hut the Mother of Fair Lore aa, where they will viif three werka Dinner Party. and then proceed to Oakland, Cal., to hostess at a tea could have been the Inspiration of a Miss Eddy war-threside. the scene of scene so beautiful aa that beheld lsat on evening, Monday partv The personnel cf Mrs. Scott's the event being at. the Virginia. Carna- Sunday night hy the residents of ami especially by those assembled cn this occasion was: tions were used In the decorations and Mesdatnes Bell. Andre, C'orlew, the appointment were dainty in every l. 8t. Joseph's rhnrrh to view the tra Lew. Brick, liesly, .Newhrrger, Kuhn, detail. Miss Joyce and Mi:-- Spawn of dltionU May procession? For more Fitzgerald, Armstrong, Rnnvon, Spen the high school and Miss De lying of than a score of yesra it has been the ser, Cook. Nye. F. J. Kiesel, Conroy the deaf and dtupb school were the custom here on the bat Sunday of the ' month dedicated to May's honor to Mltses Tooms. Healy and Fitzgerald. guests of honor. show by external marks of devollou, A Deserved Vacation. the fidelity and love of her children Party. Aficr an unavoidable dplay of sevMra.. Ambrose Fhaw. Sr. and particularly of those consecrated Thursday, enteen long year. Mrs. and Mr. S. J. delightfully entertained the Mound to her under the enviable title ot ChilGriffin of this city have taken their Fort teachers at a three-cours-e dinner. dren of Mary. Nature eeemrd on thia occasion, to wedding trip. They were married on It wea heartily appreciated and It. June 1st, 1S8. going Immediately to due Mra. Shaw to say the teachers have donned her chok-a-e garbs, a If their present heme at 4G2 Twenty-thir- thoroughly enjoyed the dinner and did to rival tha awrst modesty of those fair maidens who graced the rank of t street, where they have resided it ample Justice. ' ever sincp,. Two girls, and two boys enjoyed aodallsts. Bird and blossom, leaf and After dinner the guests unset Joined the orchestra cf praise brightened, their home. They all de- looking at reUca,sd treasures ot bythat ranched beyond the silent star parted over the new San Pedro road gone days. for l.oa Angeles. After a few wrecks' depths to where the crowned quern of g all craGon" received the loving homand visiting with friends, For Miss Peery. Several pretty showers are planned age ot her yoirtnful votaries. they will go to San Francisco, Ihence and for thia week In compliment to Miaa At seven p- - m- - about ona hundred to PorJand to the exposition, and eighty young ladles and children. after taking the famous ride up the Louise Peery. who ia to become Columbia river, return home via'lhe bride on the fourteenth of this month In snowy robes and lure-lik- e veils, In rank at Sacred O. S. I., railway. May success attend The hostesses will he, on Monday, formed Heart them on their journey. Academy and walked la double file to Mias Healy: Tuesday, Mra Fred Kiesel; Thursday, Mra. Horace Peery, the church. Could an artist of brush or pen paint the picture formed by . Tolstoi Circle. and Friday Mra Robert Burton. the grand old mountain, aurelr In The Tolstoi circle met at the home of Miss Lota'S. Kennedy Tburaduy. Mias Florence Yates left Friday for the gallery of nature's gems a bora beautiful sketch, would not find place. The follqwing officer were elected for her home In Illinois. Blue aa tha matchless sky was tha the ensuing year: Mrs. Miller, president; Mrs. Condon, vice president; Mrs. Arthur Kuhn haa aa a gueat fair banner which headed the procession with its UlyJiko emblema many Mrs. secretary, and Mr. Ed- her mother, Mra Newberger. times reflected in the pun faces of wards, .treasurer. After all business was concluded, the guests were served those woo followed It until they Mias Pearl Pingree la spending reached the church entrance. There, with refreshments by tha hostess, week with friends in Brigham City. within tha sanctuary, tha chasta w.,ich were much enjoyed. The next meetirg of the Tolsiol Mrs. W. H. Hinton entertained at a statue of her whom their hearta would Milcircie will be at the home of Mr. dinner party Wednesday evening at honor, stood upon a crescent of Ughta and crowned with, a star qf tha game ler, Riverdsle, Tuesday. June IStii. The tho Reed. ladles aro requested to meet at the radiant brilliancy. Sat-urdcorner of Washington avenue and After making a circuit of the ahlna, Mra. O. M. Runyon haa selected street at 10 a. m. to take her the eodaliata arranged themaatves In Twenty-fift- h next, for entertaining tbs ten o'clork car. tha pews while two of their number. frienda. Mrs. Miller wishes all members to Misses B- McCarthy and K. Keck; adbe present at her cream and strawMiss Edith Busch of Pocatello, vanced to crown their Queen and Idaho, spent the past week in this Mother. Juat at tha appropriate word! berry day. of the dew old May hymn, wa crown city, the gueat of Miaa Mary Kirwin. Mrs. Dwytr Surprised. than with flowers and prayer, they Mrs. T. L. Dwyer was the unsusMr. C. L. Peebles and daughter of placed tha immaculate blossoms on pecting recipient of a complete sur- Los Angeles are visiting In Ogden and the brow of her who aymboliaea our tainted nature's solitary boast." prise Friday evening. Aa her depar- are gueata of Dr. and Mra. J. D. Then tha reverend pastor, P, M. ture for Spark. Nev., occurs at an earenLly date, the B. of - B. auxiliary Cuahnahan, explained to thorn assemtertained her most delightfully at the Mrs. Tude R. Maguire, principal of bled the deep significance of tha cerehome of Mro. R. W. Shields. the Emerson school, will leave tomor- mony, refuting tha assertions soma-tim- e made by those who do not Eighteen guests filled the fleeting row for her old home in Ottumwa, momenta with cards, music and a Iowa, to spend her vacation with her Catholic devotion to the luncheon. The first prize wae cap- parents. Mother of God. Ha proved by naturally tured by Mrs. HailetanJ second by convincing statements that wa but Mra. Neealey. Mrs. Will Wright left yesterday for honor her whom God Himself designed One of the pleasant features for California, where she will spend a so to honor, giving thereby to earth Mr. Dwyer was the receipt of a pretty few months, and after her return she aa entile-- May. souvenir spoon, as a little token ex- will make her home In Balt Lake. pressing the best wishes of a remainSONG SERVICES Mr. Thomas 8. Fitzgerald has aa n ing order. gueat at her home on Adams avenue, Mis Lizzie Tooma, of Carlin, Nev., At Conjoint Mooting of Mutual lnv Pretty Kensington. Mias Peery wa the honor guest at who will spent a couple of weeks here. provement Associations. a Kensington given by Mrs. Joseph The marriage of Mias Florence C. McFUlane Monday afternoon, May A program of special interest waa Maude Giles of Provo and N. Adalbert rendered 29th. at tha of At the conclusion of the luncheon Gay of thia city will take place on the Mutual Improvement meeting Association Mica Perry discovered some very pret- Wednerday morning, June 7, In the in the First ward last evening, ty handkerchief under a floral wed- Balt Lake temple. coo slating of the following numbers: ding bell which adorned the center Talk The Misa Dearie Spencer is home from Introductory Onr Church". . Jas.Songs of the table. Those present included Bung by W, Ura a four month pleamtre trip, accomMiaa Peery. Misa Carnahan; Thank Thee, Oh God. for i D. K- - Peery. C. C. Richard, panied by Mrs. 8. D. Cook of Rich- "We Eva Hetaler Prophet Joe. S. Perry, L.M. Richards, RobL mond, W. Va., who will visit during Bung by Choir. E. Paul Jones, the summer at the H. H. Spencer I. Burton, C. H- - Stevens, 111" . .Francis Woods Nay, Speak No street. Horace E. Peery,- D. C. Eccles, J. F. home on Twenty-fiftBung by Allie Farr. Graqt, Jr. Mr. and Mra- - Wm. S healy have re- "O Ye Mountain! High" Reuben T, Evaqs turned from their honeymoon and are Family Reunion. Bung by Bessie Blair. A very pleasant family reunion was kept busy acknowledging the congratuMinnie Brown that the Wherry family, which took lation of friend.willThey are at the Sowing" Bung by Choir. and Reed Dr. hotel the home receive friends cn of at Sunday place Lillian Belsap Oh My Father and Mra. C. A. Wherry on Jefferson after June fifteenth. Bung by Ben A. Crltchlow. Tha gathering comprised avenue. Mr. and Mra. John R Jordan, of Cadnr Mrs. E. 3. Wherry and th: following TRIPP AND BRIDGE. Mrs. Jewitt-O- f Denver. Dr. Rapids, Iowa, stopped off in this city children: and Mrs. Arthur Wherry of Bait Lake. several days the past week to visit The following marriage licensee L. T. Wherry of Golding. Colo., Dr. Mrs. Tude Maguire, sister of Mr. R Iorend Mrs. C. A. Wherry and Dr. and dan, and the Maguire family on Adams bare been granted in. the county clerk office: : Mr. B. W. 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