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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINER: OGDEN. TTAH. sr SDAY f TROUSERS ) THE W like tn show our T rot-to the Man who think h can't lie pleased. Any one ran suit the follow who U easily satisfied, hilt It take, grind workmanship. honest ma'erial and the be,t nf Tailoring experience to auii lho really ni I 1 . til? scaon in our assortment of Trouser to choose from. Ha time to buy now while ' the .variety ia large. itSl-50$2j?0$3.- O, 0 $4.00 up to $7.50 S3.4Q, If anything goes wrepg they're our Trousers feu take no chance hare1' Mr. Tiionui. Dxvi, on ireci, Kiiuay liireen mem p'ra - an'.lv cntcrtain.-her of liie H. of - K. A'lVliary club. The invited guest were Meadaine Egan, Heffner, favc. King and Mts A gr a deal of interval shown ia high-live- . and euihnsiaHii wa and at ihe appointed lime pretty Koiiienira went given to Meadame. Noble and Bogart. 1 lie splendid menu served waa thoroughly rnjoved. X. King Mi. 8. 11. Cave and Mrs. extended the club an invitation to be their guests at the 'County Jail' ThuixflHi, June 15tb. With two such a nioi delightcharming ful aiicrnnou Is amiripaied. i of th nme ol T,-n- t lRIIS. 11, a uapendsil uier thde table, with to each plate of pink ribbons with pm and itk sketches of a bri-lon linen snrltets attached, and within which were pretty .fa-- I or, for rich guest radi-a'ton- Vehicles Implements Announcement Is made of the sp rroaehtng marriage of Mias Alva Grff to Mr. R. R. Wilson of this city. The ceremony will he performed in the Temple at Salt l.ske on lYiday next, and they will he at home at 2825 avenue, after July 1st. The bnds . and groom ate both well known in ihe ft i inter having been a teacher ai the Washington whord for the past live year, and Ihe latter bolding tin position of horticulture inspector for the county. They are both very popular members of the younger set and have a host of ft tend who will join in wishing them a long and happy i'fe. vfifih not yours, M. NYE CO. FRED Clothiers and Hatters '2413 Washington Avenue Og-dtu- The .Uvir-i- i ions were iKUiititiil, everything ig carried mu m il,(. military colors, L:rge American flags wera used for draperies and iuniim-ornhl- e small ones pliiceii in eieiv nook snri corner. Kcstuons of red. wlme and blue paier were csnird Mrs. Tomaek and Misa Clara War from the eorner to the chandeliers ner sent down to ths capital Friday, i.i each room, and miisti,- - .hade, were to make arrangements for a several upon each light globe. The color weeks' aiay there of Mias Warner aud scheme waa carried out perfectly In Misa irene Toutaxek, while teking a the refreshments also. Prizes were course in the summer school. Mist won by Mesdames McCaw. Burl and For Mrs. Bright. Tomasek went down to Balt Lake tois was ussistmi by Pilfer. Mrs. l)a was in. An evening's enjoy mem After returning from their day. Mieses Emma Olson and France diilged in by Mrs. Herbert Bright, and xiudie the yeung ladle will Join a a a liany of triend at the home of Mr. Joyce. Among the guests vi of young folks, and will spend Armstrong. Abbott, Williams, aud Mr, iiultoa Olmatead. Thursday purty l lie remainder of their summer vacaHaiuca, Conway, Kolans, Van A Ion. evening, in celebration of Mrs. Bright 'a tion ia Hie canyon. Pierre, Kuhn, A. Kuhn, Richey, llil-hs- , birthday. Mrs. Bright wax presented Joyce. McIntosh, Ensign, I Lawrence, with two beautiful pieces of cut glass. The muslc-kiag people of Ogden Hinton, Warner, Olon, C. Dec. Hen- Mr. Olmttead proved a charming hos- will be pleased to learn that Prof. J. derson, Garner, Rowe, Wherry, Outer, tess and rards and a luncheon A. Anderson, of Balt lake. formerly Mitchell, Kichcrdson, F. J, KIcm-I- , were much enjoyed. of Lesrhetixky, assisted by Mr. a Burt, Horn. The invitation list included Messrs, A.pupil Fitzgerald, Millie, Best. Utah's favorite, tenor, will, Whalen, Gullilmr, McGaw, Gilson, and Medamea MrXiil. Htllwell, n redial Thursday even-lugSalt Stlger, Hirst, Vantiue, Gleason, Carlin. give Junepupil's Hoag; N'ewbargcr, Voorhuea, fifteenth, at 4 o'clock In the Lake; Couch; Misses Richey, Toombs, Uagley, Collin, Louder, Bond, Patrick, church. The pupils asCarlin, Nev.; Fitzgerald, Olson Joyce, lamb; Mr. Calland, Miss Whittelsey, Congregational are. Misa Hauer. Miaa Gertrude sisting 1L Die, Salt Lake; S. Dee, Slater. Miss Lucy Case, Mia. Olmatead. Biddle and Miss Marlila Hunter. The redial will be free and all muaic-luv-inTwo Birthday Parties. Past Chiefs' Society. people are cordially invited. A tew friend of Mrs. lUddrnbam The Past Chief a' Society met Tueswere delightfully entertained iu her day, June Gib. at the home of Mr. Mr, and Mr. Beat are renewing old honor on Wednesday afternoon at the Vanderhoof. After the uual business in this city, after n sevacquaintances lu-home of daughter, Mrs. George sesHion, cards served a a pleasant di- eral years' absence la Australia, to Parch, on Twenty-firs- t street, the oc- version. Mr- -. Thorburn, proving the which placs they will return at Uin casion being her sixty-thirbirthday. most skillful player, was awarded the of a pleasant visit among The afternoon was very pleasantly head prize, while Mrs. C'sve claimed rimrluHioahere. friends Yesterday they were assisted by the guests of Mr. and Mra. spent in social chat, recitation with the booby. The luwtr-b- , Archie instrumental and vocal selections by Mr. Forbes, then served delicious refollowed by aa Mrs. Wright and Miss Pesrl Wright. freshments. which were enjoyed by ail. Bigelow at dinner, automobile spin about the city. Mesdames were: Dainty refreshment were served by Those present the hostess. Those present wcie: Thorburn, Cave, Forbes, Wilson, Hill, Mrs. Robert Burton and Mrs. Meadames Farr,' Pool, Dickson, Rnr- - Forbes, Vanderhoof and Miss Hansen, ( Fridsy c. Ridiards essaywd the role of hoston, Haddcnham, Tnrgcson, Nankivell, The next meeting will lie June 20ih, at tesses, complimentary te Mis Pesry, YelShipley, Farr, J. Benton, Bateman and the home of Miss Hansen, 2038 Adams lbe guests numbering sixteen. avenue. Bingham. low waa the color, scheme so beautiWednesday evening Mrs. Patch was fully carried out With California popagain hostess si a jolly birthday party Delighted Guests, yeJIow rosea. Tha Rathbone Sisters' Birthday club pies gnd given in honor of Mr. Jfsa Burton. Cards, instrumental and vocal selec- was entertsined by Mesdsmea Stone Mrs. Hoag will entertain tha tions by the Misses Reid. Miss Mould- and Turner at. the cheerful home of the bridal Ralph Tuesday evening at tlia party ing and Mr. and Mr. Stowe, recita- latter. Tuesday afternoon. this evening Messrs. anj Virginia High-fivtion by Miss Ha la Burton' and dainty was played, and prize Harold and Horace Peery refreshments added to the enjoyment won hy Meadames Gillhourne, Lund Joseph, will give a of the bride-to-bbrothers of the pleasant evening. The partici- and Chapman. A tempting luncheon tally-hfor the bridal pnrty and parly Messrs and Mesdames waa served. Birthday spoons were family at ths Oaks. pants were: Richter, .James Burton. Jesse Burton, presented to the hostesses. There members present. George Patch, Stowe; Meadame Reid, were twenty-fou- r entertained Mrs. Albert O. Harris The club will meet on June twentieth Miss Hales, Biirlnn, Moulding, C. H. BurPeery and twelve, of her ton, Bateman; Misses Myrtle, 1 Jllfe with Mesdames Wyant and Jackman friends Wednesday at lunphson, and Elia Moulding, Edith t the home of the latter on Twenty-firs- t at twelve o'rloek, and delighted the May and ' street. Bateman Reid, Patch, Hendrickson, guests with ths splendid repast nervand Burton; Messrs. Reid, Burton, ed. and the beauty of tha wealth of r Mrs. Lewis Entertains. Moulding and rirh, red runes used la- decorating. the W. Mrs. J. Lewis entertained afterMrs. Burt as Hoataas. Jolly Wires dull Thursday The engagement is announced of Mrs. William lxtrens Burt waa noon at her home, 458 Twenty fifth Mias Emma Ramsey to George Q. wedhostess of one of tne prettiest and street, the event being her first Morris. The wedding wilt taka place moat thoroughly-enjoyabl- e functions ding anniversary. . the Utter part T the month. Mtsa Those present were Mrs. M. E. Hol- Ramsey la just- home from the east, of the week. Tuesday afternoon, at her home on Monroe avenue. Euchra brook, Mr. F. 0. Berry, Mr.. M. E. where she baa been pursuing her muswas tha diversion and was followed by Bulkier. Mrs. D. L Winter. Mrs. W. ical studies. J. Manning. Mrs. W. J. Gshsgau. a tempting luncheon. Mrs. Lewis ves,,he rerlptept of The parlors were decorated with yelMiss Elsa Dangers will Jeava tomorlow and white roses and the dining manv beautiful and' useful articles in row evening for her home .In Nellls-vlllroom and Jutil with bachelor buttons the line of xper. Wisconsin? Miss Dangers ia and lilies. Assisting the hostess were In school and social circles popular Chisholm-Gay- . Mies Ida Bchansenbaeh, and Miss Elsie and, should she not return, will tw One this most of popular young greatly misted by a legion of friend city's Bohn, Miss Margaret Armstrong and Miss Bertha frice served puneh and men, Newton Adelbert Gay, took unto here. bride a himself Wednesday charming bonbons. 'Miss Florence and The guest list Included: Mesdames last, in the person-o- f Mrs. Thnmaa 8. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Mr. niece Maude of Chisholm, Miss Kitty,, will essay tb Lewis, Herrick, rro strong, Herrick, daughter. uf Giles Jos. PrffVo, 'and among the role of hostesses, at thnfr pretty home Ensign, Rpargo, Grow, Smith, Flesh moat J. popular of th city young lad- on Adams avenue, Tuesday next, in ner, Anderson, Mlllls, Hume, Dee, Ballard, Device. Robinson, Lurkett. Ar- ies. their Inimitable style.,. -They were married in the Balt lake thur Kuhn. McIntosh, Hamlin, Keller, Wilson, Gray, Maloney. Prlee. Becker, temple and rill come to this rliy to Roy Ages, formerly of this city Misses Eddie, Joyce, Elsie Bohn. Arm- reside, being at home after July first but now residing in Bacramento, Csl., strong. Olsen, Burt, Price, Mitchell, at 2134 Btuart avenue. is visiting hie parents. Judge and Mra. and on Nob Hill, having returned Bchansenbaeh, Agnes Maguire All the daintiness, sweetness and Agee, Mesdames W. R. White, Charlton and hU mother a few days ago. with Kenard of Balt Lake, and B. Cakin of happiness which brides, and June brlilea in particular, convey to the Pocatello. Mr. G. H. Coras announces tha enmind, were beautifully symbolized In gagement of his daughter, Cora a ten o'clock breakfast given by Miss Blanrhe. to James Vincent Sadler, of Dainty Functions tar Popular Fiancee, Of the many June brides and brides-to-b- e Neills Heaiy Monday, for Miaa Louise Balt the wedding to taho place the moat extensively entertained Peery. In the tell. Miss hava and Mist Peery Heaiy thus ter. ha proven to be Miss Louise chums, and no more The Misses Elisabeth Calrnes, Stella Peery, whose marriage to Emmett been long-timof loving friend- and Ethel Harmon and $fesars Emmett Fulkerson will lie solemnised Wed telling demonstration could he than this conceived siairy, end Frank Fulkerson have arrived three o'clock in the ship neaday next-amoon, at the home of the bride's fairy morning fere. from the aaat and will bo the guests was what one might de- of Mrs. D. H. Peery find family. The setting mother on Adams avenue. The attention being heatnwe-- upon every ap- pict a fairyland scene to he, with te Miaa Sue Roper, of ML Pleasant, pointment of this happy function, as- dishes dainty enough for tries, yet sures its being among the prettiest substantial and tempting enough for Iowa, arrived In this city Saturday on fourteen animated young ladles. weddings ever held in this city. a visit to her sister. Mrs. 8. C. Tatrirk, Orange blossom and white iOualon at 4(12, Twenty-thiraccompanied The groom-to-bhy street. his brother Frank, who will support synonymous' of bridal funrtgms him as beat man. and hi conaln. Miss were employed in the decorations, tha Mrs. McCullom who has been spendthe illusion festooning, from the chandeElizabeth Carves, arrived from ing the past two weeks with her moths, to the lier the 19 giving at o'clock, East Yesterday morning er, Mrs. O'Day, has returned to her and with Misa Stella Hannan, maid finishing touches. Pretty borne In Minidoka, Idaho, were used sa sachet white of baga Mias Harman Ethel and place of honor, Warmiahurg. Missouri, form n jolly marks, and will be treasured by lbe The Ladies Auxiliary to the Ogden -- We Have Excelled Trousers an Military Euchre. One of Ihe pre.ne-- t panic season was that given at ihe -- Ourselves . JUNE Pin-gre- e Careful Dresser We have pleased he particular man for aome time; and well no: fail 10 do M this Spring. ' Ask him what he thinks of the last pair of TrniiKet-- we sold hlm.- ICa dollars to doughnuts that he'll tell you they're better than the' beat he ever bought hefore. URL Of SOCIETY MORNING, Mes-dame- g r . d Wrights Clothing Store aid Suit Case . - Valise Combined e forth $15.00, o for $0J5 TRUNKSNew Just Arrived Liiie Our special ones 5.00 lo $10.00 CASES 2E! SUIT AH $3.50, $4 leathers of good quality Better Ones $6.50 to $13.00 - ... ... ' - . inti-ma- ts - . pecoal Sale In Every Department . ' - Starting Monday Morning t 1 LAST & THOMAS e, d - J F. . Wednesday evening T o'clock. Industrial school Tuesdays testimonial meetings are held at. fl p. at 3:80 for the boy. Saturday after m. The public ia cordially invited noon at 3 o'clock for the girl. Midweek prayer aerrioe Thursday evento attend these services. ing at I oclock. First Methodist Church. First Presbyterian Church, First Methodist Church, 24th 8t. beFirst Presbyterian church. John EdAre. tween Washington and Adams Her. Samuel Blair, pastor. 10 a. m., ward Carver, pastor. Preaching Sunday morning and evening Sunday school. Frof. W. L Underwood. Supt. it . n1 .Children's Day conducted by the pastor. Morning worship at eleven. Subject, --The program aa follows:' Greatest of These." Evening worship Organ voluntary Subject, Tha Power of a .School at eight. Bong Holy Deal re, Sunday school, at ten Responalre Reading Pastor o'cloch. Endeavor at seven o'clock. ftsyer .. prayer meeting Wednesday Primanr Clans Smug at eight o'clock. Class Recitation ,.,Ten Children evening Bong. .Beatrice Young a ad Rosa Laird Church of the Good Shepherd. Violin Solo Geo, Abbott m, of the Good Shepherd, cor...Louis Bartlett nerChurch Recitation Grant and 24th atreeL Alfirnt Girls Te Quotations Scripture Brown, rector. Whit Sunday. Early Recitation llamle Hume. celebration, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school, Bong ......Willie and Grace Rutiege Helen Ho tetlar 11.:I5. Holy communion and sermon, Recitation Evening prayer and sermon, g ... By school P- - m, Bong ,,,.. ' Board Education pf M. E. of , .Mr. Parker Oburch , Central Park Presbyterian Chureh. . Collection MH Edith Central Park Preahvterlan church; Violin Solo Corey corner 31st street Wash. Are. SerClass meeting imraedieteiv after vices at 11 and 8.and Morning aubjeet. ' 7:00 service. thia g. m. Epworth WYuQfu) Fsirfhy Efrenlng subjeer. 8:00 p. Twenty-three League devotional eervleee. Exhortations." Bunds m.. the children will again have charge school at 11 o'clock. Y. P. Endeavor and will give tbs following: 7. at and pnyer meeting Thursday at Organ voluntary,.. o'clock. Bclioid school at 10 a. m. Mid-wee- k - IM-Mi- ....... By Bong Responsive Reading ,- Prayer Recitation Piano Solo Recitation Violin Solo .... ..... , . Bong Recitation Geiger Berthe Laird May Valleraux Edith Corey ...Mrs. Fletcher's class ..Bammd Blair, Jr. ... By School, ....... .... ..... Collection ..... Bong By Pastor . Katie Violin Solo Vocal Bohi Georgs Abbott Jean Junior table-corner- heart-shape- WORLDS FAIR COUPON house parly at ihe home of the bride. Nearly each day for the past two enweeks has been given over. tertainment of Miss Peery and her most intimate friends, a resume of last week's functions anj others plan- fourteen guests a souvenir of a moat original and dainty party. W. C. T. 'll. Tha W. C. T. lT. met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Brownell on Washington avenue. The day being. Flower Mission Day. the papers were on that subject, and The Work of the were a follows: Flower Mission. by Misa Leola Kennedy; Uvea Laid Down, Misa Mabel Cbsrple; "The Mission of the Blossoms. by Mrs. Goods: Temperance Legislation in low," by Mra. Hobbs. few flowers were Comparatively In ' the bloom, were yet the jails and hosflowers for pitals will not be brought until next June nineteenth, regular meeting, when it Is hoped that all members will bring or send at least one flower to the place of meeting. Moat of the business hour wax spent in planning for a Fourth f July celebration to be held under the' auspices of Ihe W.'C. T. 1'.. Numerous committees wera appointed to arranga for the celebration. Each guest was presented with a flower hat, with a crown of roses for Miss Peery and s crown of gold leaves for Mrs. Wm. Sliealv. Flower favor were also given after each gams of euchre, Mrs. which followed the luncheon. Albert Klesel assisted the hostess in keeping happy the following guests. Services at church edifice, corner of Lincoln avenue and Twenty-fourtSt., la the at eleven a. m. Bubjert: Railway Conductors will give a eard Universe, Including Man, Evolved by party in K. of P. hall, Thursday, Juna Atomic Force." Regular Wednesday 15th. evening meetings at eight o'clock. At thia meeting testimonial are given of Mrs. O. M. Runyon, charmingly en- (be healing of sin and slekness. All to-th- Good for 10 Votes for The Standard-Ex- Contest to Send 10 aminer Girls to the Worlds Fair. JUNE 11, 1905 FORI I VOTE ned following: ' . A SMART WOMAN . e a A woman urged her husband to Insure, saying she wanted either a husband or ome money; with a husband she could get along; without money. A smart woman that, worth living with and insuring for, j j- - J John L. Herrick, State Manager Des Moines Life Insurance Co. OF IOWA Bascmnt. Reed Hotel Lucky Thirtaart Club. Wednesday afternoon was happily spent by the Lucky Thirteen elub at the Haslet home on Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Haslet is a r harming hostess, whose tact la plainly evidenced tn the finished appointments of her parties. Rnses were unstintlnrly used tn decothe pleasrating and greatly enhanced and the ure derived from high-fir- , partaking of a tempting luncheon Mr. Jackman, Mrs. Condon and Mrs. McIntosh carried awar'th three pretty souvenir of the afternoon. A guest of the club was Mra. Hyman Lewis. Mrs. Fleweliyn will next. entertain the club on Wednesday, June twenly-flra- t. Tuesday Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel gam a twelve o'clock luncheon for Misa Peery. Tha dining- room ,waa lavishly adorned with pink peonies and ti-- i edibles were of the diiintlost order. tertained a party of lady friends at are cordially Invited to these meetings. her beautiful home on Twenty-fourtTbs Christian Science free reading' street yesterday afternoon. rooms ia the Encies building, suite 212, are open daily, except Sunday, for left W. Jones, Jr., Mr. Gea from 10 a. ra. to 12 m. and 2 to 5 p. months' a for California Rockland. a. All are welcome. H. E. Mrs. Long. visit with her mother, Congregational Church, Mrs. J. G. Pains baa Issuad inviServices in the Congregational tations to a reception Wednesday next, churrb, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. at her home on Adams avenue. Sermon by Rev. E. I. Goshen. - Meadame Wm. Bheaiy, Wm. Van Alen, Jos. Peery, Henry 8t evens, Jos. Miss Kellie Maguire who has been McFarlane, Robu Burton. Chas. Bow- teaching school In Balt Lake City, the D. C. sea Mi J. Kcclea; man, Grant, is home for her vacation. Rtella Harman, Rtnel Harman, Heaiy, past term, and Carnahan Teery. Bpenccr, Mrs. John 8. Lewis has as n guest Miss Herrick, of Kansas. On Thursday afternoon. Jure first, her sister. Carnahan Mias Catherine entertained in honor of Mi Peery, at an apron and neckwear shower, members of tha B. and B. club and a few other Intimate friends being the guests. The color scheme was pink and green, sweet peas, ferns and amdix being the tabic decorations, with heart-shupeplace cards with little cupid heads and roses. Mixs Peery waa presented with a German evangelical. lasket of flowers under which was St. Paul's German hidden foe dainty apions and neckEvangelical church. )L H. Fleer, pastor. Bus wear. The guests of the afternoon were day school 10 a. tn. Lrt every pupil Preaenlng Mesdames D. H. Pery, C. c. Riehards, he present on Pentoet.. Horace E. Peery, Joseph c. McFar- and communion' oervioea at 2 p. m lane, Robert I. Burton. C. L. Peebles, On account of our Swedish brethren J. D. Carnahan. Ia M. Richard, E. having services in the ftvenoon. wa Paul Jones, Joseph 8. Peary, g. (J. are obliged tn hav our preaching Harris. Charles H.P'evena, Mila Peery, and rnmmunina service for this time in the afternoon. We will again have Strerelle, Peebles. choir singing. A special invitation Is A Kensiug'nn and sachet, shower herewith extended to All our German was another of the dainty functions friends. Pastor and nommlttee. b planned in Mj-- s Peerv'n honor, Tba Christian' Science Society Mrs. Horace. Peery, Thursday, and in was participated Jay fifteen close The Christian Soleiye Society holds friends of the honor guest. greet service at U . m..ln the ' Decorations of flnk rose harhtoq-ize- tinnsl chureh edifice, corner of Adame street. Subheauftfiilly 'Lh the other dainty venue and Twenty-fiftappointments, unique amrng whicn ject: Is the Universe, Including Mas, was a parasol of pink tulle end lace. Evolved by Atomic .Forcer Sunday CHURCHES Firet Baptist Church. First Baptist church, 2358 Grant Are., near corner of 24th. Horace B. Blood, pheior. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening eerilre t 8 oclock. Rev. L, J. Baker, our stele evangelist, win preach at both services. Sunday school at 12:05. Prof. J. A. Smith, superintend cu. Juniors at 4 o'clock, Mrs. Rena Downs, eupery lntendent. Young people's meeting at Elmquiil, pastor. Sunday: Swedish morning service at 11 a.' m. English Sunday school at 12:15. English evenProing service at ff. Wednesday:gram' ahd lawn social at g p. m. nadfr of the ladies Aid Society. s Address by Rev. Herman H. FU-e-r of tjie German Evangelical church. Several eclntriona by the'Ger man and 8 wedlah. church choirs, and by Mrs. Hunter's Mandolin and Guitar club. Admission free. Ice cream and rake served on, the church lawn. You are moat cordially welcome. . NEW MINING COMPANY Ogdanitcs Hava Promising Claims in Bull Frog. Another mining company has been formed by Ogden business men, which will he known as the Gold Leaf Mining and Milling company, with a capital stock of ILOOO.OOO. The officers of the new company are: G. A. Dickson, president, P. C. W. B. Wedeli, Wedell, treasurer; Henry M. Hanson, secrets ry, and Joseph Chez, attorney. The main office of ihe company la located In rooms 1 and 2, Wedcll-Klese- i block in (hla city.-ThGold Leaf minion claims consist of four claims on the Mineral belt at Bull Frog and are located In the middle of the rone of the Bull Frog mining district. The annual work haa been done on the property and the development work is in progress. t; e hand-painte- n d h Pleasant Hour. Fridav afternoon Mra. M. Heaiy very First Church of Christ Scientist. gwadish Lutheran Church. Swedish Lutheran Church corner 28rd S. and Jeffrrson Ave. O. A. 1 ftltNrfniseRliprtt ux.GufVE. 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