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Show &! THE aOBSISG Neckwear SCSIur ESAMSEB: OCDbX. PTAH, THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY JfORNTM!, H A 1WW. Iut L'hriktiau at and A white chrysanthemum nr ).e of the dining umui and Subject Aiaa. b'uivliii par- The generous spirit prompt lug the lor. purchaser of ticket to the enter.aiu-Uien- t wrtv: Among the invited to he given by the yonng ladies Mrs. F. C. Camp. Mrs. it:.. H. H. Forbes. of St. Joseph e Chs-lGreen-welMr. church, at the Fifth Mr. C. Beveridge. ward meeting house, Thnrsdav evenJr Mrs. George Jones. Jr.. Mm December ing, Uth. will redound a 1th J. R. Forest Aadereun. an1 the Mk-.etwo-folpleasure that furnished by Florence Anderson. Forest, so pleasant a program a la being pre- siul Frances Powers. pared for their edification, and the delight experienced on Christmas mornlucky Thirteen. ing, when they behold the immaci Mia. A. L. Fryer ulately furnished altar of the Ulet-e- d enterVirgin, which their contribution help- tained the Lucky Thirt.i-club Weded ,0 accomplish. The laudable causc nesday afternoon at lu-pretty borne, will attract a large crowd, and U prom-i-e which was brightened by quantities of to be a most pleasant social event. yellow bloom. A luncheon and cards supplied diversion. the priaea Following la the program: i being won by Meadainrt Hedbury, Uo- Breezy Point. A comedy In three acts. lutosk. and MoGaw. Act I. Sitting Kooin at Dice.) i Guests of the club srere Mesdaiuea . Point. Uedmiry, Bill well, Dickson and Act II. A camp la the woods. Mrs. Uullihur will entertain the Art III. At Bieecy Point again. (Music kindly furnished by the High club on December 2uth. hchopl orchestra.) Cast of Characters. LIVELY CIRCLE. Aunt Debby Dexter, Alisa Conrad. Mis. John Thoma was hostess of (Mistress of Breezy Point). Elinor Peal. Misa drill. (Of unknown tha Lively Circle Wednesday afternoon, and Mesdumes Clark. Wm. Ecrlea and parentage.) Ahrori Gkour, Mist Keck. (Servant Joseph Thomas, who were guests of of Iliac Dexter.) the club. Mrs. Iiarth-cratch- , Misr X. Powell. Chrysanthemums In profusion adornThe Hardscratch twins, llissea Cal- ed the rooms, wherein the guests inlahan and D. Farmer. dulged in a drawing comm uj a fine Mfhltlble Dniittle, Miss Biel. (Man- luncheon. ufacturer of Catarrh Snuff.) Mrs. A. E. Becker was awarded the , Bernice Vernon, Misa Carter; Laura prize, a fine turitejr, in the contest. The Circle will upend next WednesLeigh. Miss Hayes; Edith Norton, Misa hlaglnnls; Clarice Farletglr, Mis Em- day afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Berry. ily; Aunt Debby'e cummer bcardera, fresh from achooL MERRYMAKER8. (Xmtine, Mk Leonard. (Mica Vernon's French Maid.) Mr. ami Mm A. J. Rollow delight- Old Clem, the Gypsy, Misa O'Brien. entertained the Merrymakers fully Ave Marla Millard. Misa Grill. club at their home on Adanis avenue. Vocal gulntette,' Violets." Bratton, The time was Misses Carter, Koch, Grill, D. Fanner, Wednesday evening. in playing high-fivspent pleasantly and Maginnle. the prise winners being Mr. Stanley Violin solo, Goddard. Berceuse from Johnson, Mrs. E. B. Btune, Mra. 0. A. 'Jocelyn," Mias Powell. Messrs. H. H. Holbrook, L. T. Watts Vocal solo, The Flower Song. Ro- Moore and K. B. Stone. ma. Mias Conroy. Miss Lottie Rollow was a guest of Plano solo, Misa McCarthy. the club. The club will meet next with Mr. and Mm P. A. Kohn. -- l, : .!! H V & d q? .Wish we could call every man in town to the ask him to come to see our new Neckphone and wear. The new Fall shapes are pretty , the Silks are new and our Neckwear Department these days is a sort of vShow Beauty time to select Xmas t t Splendid Ties, while the assortment is so large and unbroken. We haye every shape that is correct, and many exclusive styles not to be found elsewhere. No exclusive haberdasher's prices to pay here. Not much. Come, 6ee our show. . No, Sir. 25c; 50 c, $t to $1.50 FRED M. NYE CO. Clothes and Toggery 2413 WASHINGTON AVENUE HOLIDAY GOODS Fio-t-in- r tilae-liisuu- A VERY PLEASANT OCCASION, Mrs. Seth Griffln and Mrs. Goa Craig entertained Thursday afternoon in honor of the M. E. church. Mrs. G riflin spacious rooma were beautifully decorated with cut flower, ferns and cnillsx. The invited gueate were: Mrs. J. H. Smith of Neb.; Mm Hobbs, Mrs. Blacklngton, Mrs. D. X. Smith, and members of the church to the number of thirty-eigh- t The guests were given needle and thread and told to make n man. The favor, a bunch of chrysanthemums, was given to Mrs. Blacklngton. . Much of the enjoyment of the afternoon was derived from aoloa given by Mika Hsmen, accompanied by Mlsc Anderson. also a reading by Mm Blair. Misa Maloney gave some darky songs, After which were greatly enjoyed. much merriment the guests were invited to the dining room, where the table waa a feast for the eye, so artistic was it. When the ladies departed in the gloaming they declared Mm Griffin and Mra. Craig ideal hoetewe- Sln-lto- MRS. GRIFFIN SURPRISED. Much enjoyment, was derived by Mrs. Loyal Griffin and the friends, from a surprise tendered her Thursday evealng at her home. below-mentione- d 1. m Womens Outfitters. Society hold jn the Congregationrocu.-- r of Adauia ave-niiTeu lif;h a; reel. : Is bIniverae. lncltid-inEvolved by Atomic Force ?' .n i he basement at 2 3 p. m. g A Great Central Park Presb) lerian Church Corner Tbiny-fira- t and Washington. Services at 11 and 7:20. Morning subject, The Blood. Evening subject. The Blood of Jesus. Sunday school if u'cloch. Y. P. S. C. E. at 8: Su. Prayer meeting on Thursdai at Reduction Sale :3d g. m. WILL BE INAUGURATED, A SALE WHICH WE EXPECT TO BE THE GREATEST EVER HELD IN OGDEN UNDER THE HEADING OP REDUCTION SALE. WE HAVE MADE RADICAL AND SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN MANY UNES FROM THE SECTIONS OP SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, FURS, DRESS. GOODS AND SILKS. WE HAVE NOT TAKEN SMALL LOTS, ALL THE ODOS AND ENDS, BUT GIVE YOU THE WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY OP SELECTING FROM THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN OGDEN CITY AT YOUR OWN PRICES, AND FEEL THAT THIS SALE WILL BE A FITTING CLIMAX TO MONTHS OF RECORDGREAKING AND IF VALUES BUSINESS, COUNT THIS WILL BE THE MOST SENSATIONAL SALE EVER HELD IN OGDEN, First Vapus: UhuilU 2;!i Grant Ave. Horace B. Blood, pastor. Mura-- ' lng service at II o clock; subject, Moving Nuimlaius. Eveulng service at 7:30. Christ's Love for the Lost." Sunday school at 12. Herbert L. Herrington, superintraiWat. Juniors at 3:30. Mra. Rena Downs, auperlntendmt. Young Psoplo'a meeting at 8:20. Carving class hi out ay at 4. Sewing class. Tuesday at 4; instructor, Miss Mabel CUarpte. Tuesday Boy's brigade. evening at 7. Church of the Conor Grant and Twenty-eight- Good Twenty-fourth- . Shepherd .ft i. 242 kingdom of Heaven. Lutheran Church Corner aud Jefferaon aveane. O. A. Eimquiak pastor. Sumlay Swedish morning service at 11 u'clock. English Sunday school at 12:15. Regular English evening service at 6 o'clock. Ths sermon on the Ufa uf Queen Esther is postponed on aocouut of the illness of Rev. If, H. J 2431, 2433 Washington Ave. Swedish Twenty-thir- d the Old Kind and We Have Fieor. at class Tuesday Confirmation 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Bible study and prayer meeting at I p. m. Subject, 'Second Commandment. Endeavor ), 2 f A- lfred Browa, rector. Second Sunday in Advent. Early celebration, 7:30 a. Monday school, 9:45. Morning grayer and sermon, 11. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:29 P. m. Morning topic, The Burial Influence of Christ;'' evening, Isaiah and the SOMETHING NEW ! h Tuesday, Clara Barton Division to the B. of L. K. held their annual election of officers for 1908, with the following mult: Fbr president, Mrs. A. 8. Hinley; vice president. Mis. P. B. Mra. R. Haslet; secretary. W. Shields; treasurer, Mrs. A. Alexander; chaplain, Mra. C. If. Bogart; guide, Mrs. A. 8. Noble: sentinel, Mra. E. Jude insurance secretary. Mm J. Toma.sk. Washington Ave. Monday and Throughout the Coming Week Yediietia.v lestimokial meet lug are ke.Jtvtu.bg at 8 p. m. The public is cordially iavt'.ed to attend these services. 1 2429-243- 3 e First Presbyterian Church John street. Cards aud a tempting repast furnished diversion Edward Carver, for Messrs, and Mm dimes Dunham, Morning worship at 11. Subject, The Reasonable Altitude Toward Fuller, Beltxer, R..M. Griffin, lllnton; Mra. Hodge, Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. Hodge, Cod. Mra. Hotaling; Misses Wright, Btorer, Evening service at 7:31). Subject. Portland, Ore., and Messrs Britton, The Overcoming Power tit an Earnest Life, or Thoughts Drawn Prow the Fields and John- - Stoddard. Life of Alfred the Grant." Hun-laELECTION OP OFFICERS.' school 12:30. 230 Baft & Bros. S. J. al church riUiicr, DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. A 10. f TXj? nrv r-- BECEMBEB at d.30. Public worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 Id. p. m. on Sunday, December Preaching by the pastor. Sabbath school at 12:15. The midweek service ia keld Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Isaiah Ik being studied. THE BROWNIE Ice Skate (1-3- Gome and hear tha gospel In ita fullness and purity, at ths llltls chapel, corner of Fifteenth street and Wat-legion avenue, Sunday night at 7:3 All am invited. It tikes you twice ss far with half the cf-- - J50 fort-Pr- ice.; h T0L8T0I Ti--I Fin UKK A Gfie Druggist Cor, Grant Ate. and 25t& SOLE AGENT FOR -- . Lowneys Chocolates & Bon Bans MASQUERADE A very pleasant birthday party was An unusually interesting meeting of the Tolatoi club was held at the home given by Myra Moon at her home, 2209 of Mrs. Meek on Jeffarson avenue, Washington svsnue, Thursday afterTuesday afternoon. The subject for noon, in honor of her tenth birthday. the meeting was the Jews, and each Many game were Indulged In after member was privileged to bring a Jew- which a lunch was served. Those ish friend as a guest of the club. 'present were: Mary Carver, KatharThere were a number of most inter- ine Joyce, Ada West, Florence West, esting articles on the history of the Edna II111, Viola Meyer, Dora 6uilth, Jews end accounts of the recent atroc- Bernice Hill and Helen Moon. ities in Odessa and .other places. Each member was expected to bring n contribution for the Jewish Relief fund end nil responded liberally, the amount raised being sent to the relief committee with n few words of sympathy from Urn club. After the close of ths business meeting the club end its guests were served with delicious refreshments in Mm Meeks naual delightful manner. The ladles adjourned to meat Tuesday. December 12th, with Mrs. Newcomb, 1897 Robinson avenue. HISTORICAL Next Thursday BIRTHDAY PARTY. CLUB. SOCIETY. i - Prizes-SI- O SlO-C- asIi . . THE DES MOINES LIFE Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Farr announce the engagement of their daughter, Cora, to Mr. C. J. Sproot, of Bait Lake. hirst Church of Christ Scientist Services at church edit) re, corner of IJncoln avenue and Tsrenty fourth t root, at. 11 a. m. Subject: is the ini versa Including Man Evolved by Atomic Korea? Regular Waduesday evening meetings at 8 o'clock. At this meeting testimonials are given of the healing of ain and sickness. Mumisy school at 10 o'clock. All arc cordially invited to these unetingK. The Christian Bcienra free reading rooma In, the Redes building suite 212, arc open dally, except Sunday, from 2 t 5 p. m. All are welcome. Browning Bros. Co. rr FOSTER & HOBSON Mrs, Ears Rich waa hostess of a pretty kenaington Friday afternoon, First Methodlit Episcopal Church at her home on Washington avenue. Samuel Blair, pastor. Next in Court llouac, half block east of Washington Mm E. M. Luckett went down to Ave. Salt Lake Wednesday to attend a Runday services: party, given by Mm J. F. Dunn, in Sunday school, 19 a. in., W, U Unhonor of Mm P. Kerwln. derwood superintendent. Preaching by the pastor, 11 a. m. The ladles aid of the Congregational Kpworth league devotional servient church will give a baaaar at the 6:30 p. m. December 14ib, church Thursday, Preaching by tha pastor. 7:30 p. at. which promises to be moet interesting. AH aeata frej. Public is cordially inrtted to alien! these nervines. One of the most sociable dances given this season was held last MonHOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES. day night at Toiler's Academy. The dancts will be given every Monday DkJIi 24, 5, 30, 31 and Jan. 1st. night. Oregon Short Lind 1L R Union PaMiss Nell Fry entertained a few of cific R. R. and Southern Pacific Co. her friends at her home on Eighteenth One fara for the round trip within a street, Thursday evening, her guests radlua of (wo huadred and fifty miles point. Tickets good to numbering Mieses Nana Farr, Dorothy from selling Jan. 4th, 1108. Chiida. Corlie Fry and Messrs. Ber- return until nard. Childs, Greenwell and Mansfield. The Historical Society held a very interesting meeting, Saturday, December the second, with Misaee June and Lois Pierce, at their pleasant home, 59 Twenty-thirstreet. Fourteen members responded to roll call. Timely topics under Miss Leaman produced a lively discus Ion on what woman's suffrage baa accomplished. Mm Behring presented the lesson of the day, Louis XV of Frapce, which was discussed in detail by the members, bringing out the mein events of this reign, ita weak-m- a and the noted men of the period. At the close of the program the hostess served delicious refreshments, reminiscent of Thanksgiving day, after which thd club adjourned to meet December In invitations issued by Miss Kitty the sixteenth with Mrs. K. P. Hunter. Mm Wedell, Mm MacGralth and Mm Fltsgerald for a character party, to be 1. A. Pierce and daughter, Margaret, given at her home on Adams avenue, Wednesday evening . neat, at 8:30 were guests. oclock, tha lucky recipient see an evening of nnexcelled pleasure, and PAST NOBLE GRANDS. suggestion of something decidedly new and novel in entertaining. The Past Noble Grands of the met with Mm Sumner last TO CHICAGO AND RETURN, $44.58. and a very pleasant afternoon waa spent by all. A nice lunch was served On Dec. 14th and 15ih the Colorado by the hostess, and the club adjourned Midland railway alii tell round trip to moet Thursday. December 14th, with Balt Lake and Ogden, to ChiMrs. A. Baker, 2762 Padflc avenue. The tickets, return for 844.60. The acnlc and cago e were: guests of the afternoon Houle Is the right way ever Midland MorMeld, Moon, Baker, Boyle, mountain. This ia the line for ris, Bigelow, Bogart,' Sumner, Lant-Ing- .. the the beat service and equipment Ob. servation Pullman oar through to Denver every night. Ticket office 77 West CORPS. Second South, Salt Lake. u tV. R. C. The Ladles of WEEK IN WALL STREET. held their election of officers on FriThe following ladday, December t. les were elected: President, Mr. Nw York. Dae. I. Speculation in Kate Toponce; S. V. P., Mm Van Pst-Ir- Wall atreet baa contended vigorously J. V. P.. Mrs. Mary Griffin; sec- with the embsrrsmente of the strinretary. Mrs. Beverly; treasurer. Mm gent money market this week, and the Littlefield; chaplain, Mra. Lindsay; conviction has remained strong In conductor. Mra. Beltxer; guard. Mrs. speculative circles that a great specula lion awaited the passing of the strinMary X Couch. gency in money of which present hold-er- a FOR MISS POWERS. would secure the benefit by holding until that period rrie. Hope of the assisted by eaily arrival of that Urns have bees Mrs. D. M. Morrison Mrs. C. D. Andereon. gave a pillow kept Hive by continual rumors of the shown- - In honor of her Mater, Miss intended deposit of government fund Frances Powers, who la soon to the in national banks and of coming of gold tor import. Yiont bride of Mr. Howard MacXerin. at her . stocks cosy litle home, 2125 Royal Avy., Tues- movements upwards in stimulated by reports day afternoon. The time was span! In also have of mergers and of buying for cortrol j social chat until 4 p. m.. at wli'cb time j a dainty lunch wss rarv.H,1 pink and in the oaca d s Academy Mra. Tho. Fitigarald waa s capital visitor during the week. 1 PAINTERS i j Paper Hangers, Decorators, Sign WjftoB iil 'UMf ' TO THE PUBUCx Wifl do wdl to cm3 on Foster Sc H ofctoo need at any printing or papering, All Orders Keoetn vfMto Pmspt Mtesito " Phooc Bril 473 Y Independent 232 SAfcGUILY RESIGNS. 277 Havant, Dae. 9. General Saegully, who It Independent in politics, raalgn ed the prmddency of the senate, thus opening the way for the selection as bis successor at n member of the erate or administration party. Street Twenty-Fourt-h mod- DAPS! CAPS f OGDEN LIVERY Met-dam- INSURANCE COMPANY -- AND- BOARDING STABLES Dlx-Loga- 1-- 'OT THE THE OLDEST, THE YOUNGEST, SMALLEST in. company LARGEST, OR this country, eut old line however, old enough to se mature and solid; ng enough to be vigorous, prosperous and ITS FUNDS CLOSELY SMALL ENOUGH. TO TCHED AND WISELY INVESTED, AND LARGE ENOUGH TO rS A PROMINENT AND RECOGNIZED PLACE IN THE RANKS READING OLD LINE COMPANIES. HAVE JOHN L. HERMCK UTAH. MANAGER FOR. Basement Read HoteL : A 4 I Finest Turnouts in the City n; ha nia-ke- Cotumanclng neat Tiiur.day morning, Dec. 14, we will pjf on sale all of our caps in two lots, all that sold and1? 73c we will rail for fie. and tho vill ell that told from 75c to for 49c. rl9 Remember this is to: w 10. day. 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