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Show THE SUNDAY EXAMINER, H SUNDAY UTAH, OGDEN, MORNING, FEBRUARY games were indulged In. for jitiaca wcie awatded the iut-kp.i; tiripaiu. artcr which delicious irs were served. On departing it was the uiuiain.ua opinion of a all t tid they ha.l nc.r enjoyed more pi'dsant evtr.iiig. In I'l'pirriuiRm ,f he r work in the class .ii--- s l'ool was presented with a beautiful book, the presentation being made by Miss Hattie Williamson. 25. wh.t-- THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY DOWN and $1 .00 per week buys a Victor Talking Machine IWfch one-ha- dozen records lf Total Cost $25.60 Music 2410 Washington Ave. Chamberlain-Thoma- s Co. lira. Dari la back from (bo eastern market and ha new hat arriving most dally; all the new Ideas. Watch (hie spaoc for our opening announce, ment of' (rimmed hat; however, our (alloied hat are now on sale, and are extreme novelties. See them. al- Mrs. C. E. W. Davis PALACE ROYAL MILLINERY. ALASKA EXCURSIONS 'TOTEM POLE ROUTE SEASON 1906 THE G. I. A. ENTERTAINS. , One of the most brilliant affair, of the aortal season was that which was given in Toller's daueutg academy evening, when ilie members of No. 237. Grand llara Barton divi-iu- n International Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, were hostess as. The affair, owing to the name, proved quite a drawing card, as it was announced that n grand Woonier" drill gittn by twelve members of the order would be a feature of the evening. The ladles are in holies the bloomers" proved themselves worthy the name, as It was intended for everyone In the hall to get a beautiful rarnation, thereby making amends for the seeming dereii practiced upon an unsuspecting public, for aa all are aware there are bloomers and bloomer,. , At 10 o'clock the hall was cleared for action," and ss Short's orchestra struck up the strains of a popular niitreh the following ladies entered two abreast and went through the evolutions of as pretty a piece of drill work by ladles as was ever seen in Ogden: Me.dsm.-Hslsied. McKellips, Healy, Bogart. Noble, Staples, Weidmau, Helms, Vessy. Shield. Hurley, Km-ms- n. The letters G. 1. A. lo B. of L. E. were formed in their order and cheer after cheer greeted the ladles aa they went through their work with skill and precision. The star and crescent, the emblem of the order, was the last of the figures formed, and from the applause whirh arose it was safe to ay the spectators appreciated the work thoroughly. After this came the mnt pleasing part of the drill when the liuea crossed down the hall and each lady proceeded to distribuie her rarnailnna to the gnesia of the evening. The ladies, notwithstanding all report to the contrary, looked charming all in white dresses. After the of they flowers had been disposed marched down the hill and out, four breast. Next In order was on with As the dance, let Joy be uneoufined. the merry dancers tripped on" remarks ootild he heard on every h and praising tha ladles In their effort to please. The hall was beautifully and artlatlrally decorated in the colora of the order, which are red, white and purple. Long streamers of purple radiated from the center of the hall, where a large purple star and crescent hung, while smaller emblems lu red. white and blue hung across the hsil, thereby working nil the colors In to form an effect that was certainly ploaaing. Dna o'clock coma all too soon, however, aa the large erowd began to disperse expressions of deepest praise for (he ladies who had the affair In charge could be heard. The eoniniltt.ee on arrangement a was aa follow: Meadsmei Arthur Mc Kellips, Holms, Frank Freeman, Geo. laishus and Roger Shields. Door committee, Engineers A. and A. 8. Hlnley; floor committee, Engineers George Neptil Gqrtinundsen, W. I, Counts, James Wardlelgh, A. Helms. Eleven ladles from Gilbert McClain division No. 10k, Balt Lake City, and alx ladies from Evanston, members of Rocky Mountain division No. 102, honored Ihe occasion with (heir presence. And now the bloomer" hall la a thing of tha past, and ranks a one of the social successes of the season. s . LAND OP THE MIDNIGHT SUN, AND A THOUSAND GLACIERS ISLANDS EN ROUTE. Inside Passage. Seasickness known. - Un- The Palatial Excursion. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Leave TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, dune 7, 21; July 8, 20; Aug. 2, Per - reservatlona, literature full Information, apply and A PLEASANT EVENING. One of the moat unique as well aa one of tha xnoet enjoyable events of Ihe winter was given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. F. N. Hess by Messrs. Shaw aud Lswr&nre. The rooms were artistically decorated with a profusion of cut flowers and flags, the national being In evidence everywhere. About forty-fou- r guests enjoyed the S00", an original idea game of in connection with the gam being found lu th tally card. These were adorned with original dipping from the cmnla supplement of newspapers. An example of how pictures were selected might be learned from the fol- COLONIAL PARTY. t in the Suit Lake Temple on thr A Colonial party, given by the chiliiist. to Mr. William R. Telford. Jr., r.f Vf i Weber. Relatives and dren of the Fifth Ward Primary aw friend., to the nunner of nine:y par- elation, at their amusement hail took of the iKMinteoiis repavi provided Thursday afternoon, was one of iwen-ty-flrs- for the occasion. The present, were muuy and varied, and We wish jou much joy the wish of all press uf for the newly wedded couple. The young couple .tart life with the brightest of prosprei and the best wishes of their numerous friends. They are ihe grandchildren of very early .ettltrs of I'tah and Wert Weber. The evening passed very pleasantly in song and speech. We cannot resist the temptation to especially notice Mrs. Hannah Dalton of Ogden who. between the songs, left the company full of life by her .allies of wit. Aud we had a real live bear story from Mr. Louis Billon, uncle of the groom. MRS. LEWIS ENTERTAINS. Numbered among the many which social function The Virhave had their setting at is the afternoon parly given ginia, by Mra. John S. Lewi Tuesday afternoon. Gen. Pasa Agent g MONUMENTS . He. entertained the number of her friends at cards on Tuesday afternoon at her pleasant home on Adams avenue. The decorations were in honor uf Washington's birthday and every thing appropriate to the day was used, even to the cherry tree as a center-piec- e and the little hatehets for tallies. The lucky winners at cards were Mrs. Cave, Mra. E. B. Stone, and Mrs. L. King. A prlae was given for the mother of her country which fell to Mra. Peck. The guests of the afternoon were: Mosdamea Cave, Peck, Biddle, E. Stone, H T. Stone, Bagley, Cahill, HlnI loon, Itreen, ley, King, Alexander, Schemk, Todd, Grant, Thomas, W. S. Btoae, 8. CL Parry. Dee, Stanford. Nelson, Oastorson, Berker, Mole. GUESTS OP MRS. MATTHEWS. Mrs. G. A. Mat I hi-entertained Saturday last In honor of her stater, Mra. EHaabeth A. Smith, of Milwaukee, A pleasant afternoon was Wieconain. spent at cards and a dainty luncheon assisted by waa served by the Macbeth, r. T. Moore, U T. Moore, Mra. Alez Titbits. All left declaring . Wright and Ml Ada Parry. The club Mra. Matthew a royal enteitalm-rwill meet, with Mra. A. K. Becker Wed- First prize wa won by Mra. Tyree, nesday, March 7th, at 1914 Lincoln ave- Mra. Toponoe receiving the booby. were: Mcadmnea Bo Those nue. gart, Moon, Farnsworth, Wilson, Tyree, Topunce, Slimmer, Tublie and DAINTY BREAKFAST. Smith. A breakfast of finished appointment COLONIA CLUB. and delicacies capable of coaxing a was over! morning appetite presided The Colon! clnh met at the hosby Mrs. Vllllam Van Ah-- at the Pahome of Mr. James Roach, on pitable cific hotel yesterday The morning. menu was served on small tables, each Lincoln avenue, Thursday afternoon, of which was prettily adorned with and spent the hours most entertainand partaking of a ingly at hlgh-flv- e amilax and carnation. The guests were Mesdames Eerie-- . tempting luncheon. Prizes were awarded Mra. Ball, Mr. Grant, Illgrlow, Bell, Davis, Matson, Hlbhs, Hume, Bpencer, Joyce, Rowe. Plans and Mr. Adams, besides whom guesta numbered: Mcadames Horn, Hong, Fltxgerald, Brick, Per the kina. Ensign. Reynolds, Adams. Arm- Baker, Moon, Sackett, Siegel and strong .Rhealy, Dalryntple. Allison and Mill. Mrs. Ward Sackett will next enterWlthee of Rail lake; Grant. Pal ton McIntosh, Ijcwi. Biewart, Manson. tain the club. Browning, Broughton. Kuhn, Gilson. MISS HANSEN SURPRISED. Abbot, Henderson. Bigelow. Runyan. Clorlcw, Conroy, Peery. H. Peery A very delightful Whalen, Kiescl, A. Ktesel, Harris, surprise party Misses Adnis. was given in lienor of Mis Haimm Healy, McCormick, Walker. I. Adams, Fitzgerald, Joyce, Wedneidnv Afternoon, by Ivy Royle and and Ucnluh Wolflngrr, at the sixth Bpencer. Eddy, Hume, Mosely Marks of Halt Lake. grade of the Central school, those prerent Mm: Mr. Wlntle, Mias Han-reSURPRISE PARTY, Susie Doxey, Lillian Burgn Bonnie l.amden, Ardel Browning. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben My- lMiUe Winslow, Berneice Nicholas, ers, on Twenty-fiftstreet, was Hie Randolph ttannlr, Bennie Peterson. Ed scene of gaiety on Tuesday evening. A Smyth, Ralph Winslow, Abe of Miss Dora party of young Myers surprised her and "njnyed the A PRETTY TEA. evening in game and music, after which they were Invited Into the dining room, where they found a table spre-tThe mum Catholic ladies who atwith good thing, and they seemed lo tended the given by Mrs. Joseph appreciate them highly. lamgsdorf. Thursday, were greeted Those present were: Misses ,T ssle with such cordiality by the hostess as Hanli-vWelch. Maud l.vnch, Ettf-llr. to render the pleasure derived from Otterhack, Kffie. Myers. iViru Mrors: the dainty viand urvcd and the Meadami'ft Bon Myers. Effle Mjors; beauty of the scene, doubly enjoyable. The national colors entered Into the Messrs. Guy Anderson. Ralph Shirk, Roes Lynch, Burnett. Brook. flecnniMnns and serving of light reOrrin McGaw, Ben Slyer and Mnt r freshments. making It one of the prettiest snd nuwr typical of Washington John Sl.vi rs. birthday parties. Glaa-man- n, 2219 Washington Ave. See the Ducks in the Window .at. B. r, . LIVINGSTONE, MISS POOL SURPRISED. n This is a PACKAGE n. self-risi- ng flour and is especially prepared for GRIDDLE CAKES, MUF FINS, PLUM PUDDING and BOSTON BROWN BREAD. FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS. DO YOU USE IT? Allens B. B. B. Flour Co.; Pacific Coast Factory, San Jose, and who are members of Gilbert Mc- est in San Francisco and Lot Angeles Clain division 108: Mesdime Shin- - and Sacramento, contributed tot the gleton. Seaton, Bustled, Shoreacre, pleasure of their trip. Bult, Belees, Gann, Hatch, lluabanda Ruf sell and Larimer. Among the guest who attended the hall Friday night were Mr. and Mra Mr. and Mra. Frederick Wright are Boulton of Brockvllla, Canada. Mra. home from a month wedding tour In Roulton ia a Blister of Mra. A. AlexanCalifornia, where every point of Inter der of this city. PARTY. Mrs. R. T. Harris was hostess at a five hui:(!r'ii party Thursday afternoon hi her linn.e on Orchard avenue, her gufsi nmi-.ii- ring about, forty. r The ilfPcr.iHona In the national i col-lo- Htiii and the tempting refresh mens stamped It as one of the pn ;t!c: rf the week's parties. Mr. Hume and Mr. Henderson carried away dainty souvenir of the occasion, MRS. HUME AS HOSTESS. Mrs. R. T. Hume waa hostess of a kenslngton Wednesday, which, though informal, was one of the most enjoyable (f the week's parties. Her gues's Included Mesdames Fitzgerald, Conroy, Broughton. Gilson; Rose, R.invan. Horn. Van Alen. Healy. Hnrsi. Cannon, Maguire, Reynolds and BpII. Mr. K H. Smith has tesurd Invita- tion fur Tuesday afternoon at her street. home on Tsenty-eighih Wright and Mra. D. F--e rlrs. Jr. in entertain at the home of the la:t.r, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. T. Mr. A 1. Hills entertained Friday afternoon a eurhre, the second of a series of rartle, which Mrs. Hill ex- Ada Pool pect :n sive. Thursday evening Mi waa pleasantly surprised at her home m member Mr t;. on Twenty-aecon- d iVpldmsn h.id for her of the Jnnior cla of h. V. L. M. 1. gue-- t ,t: d. unrr yesterday the fid' owA. of Ihe Third ward, m which class ing ladies, who came up from the rap-lialit;-- to aUead the G. A. it, bull. she 1 a teacher. Many lively and lu- - Mr. and Mbs. Luke Crawahaw i nounca the coming marriage of their daughter, Emma W. to Mr. Wn. H Btevena, the middle of March, at tM Balt Lake temple. Ogden Circle 581, W. W. card ptfif, K. of P. Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 27. Priid and refreshments. Admission 23c. DR. DOWS CATARRH REMEDY M Q Z Ui Gives Instant relief and will permanently cure catarrh! hay fever, cold In the head, sore throat, etc. Our guar- antee goes with every bottle. If you have any doubt as to the merits of this remedy, ask us about It. M 0 F. CAVE H Z 14 X DRUGGIST 14 iH Cor. 23rd & Washington Ave. Uath Gold-water- FIVE HUNDRED Cal FREE TREATMENT GIVEN DAILY boat. Sum-meril- She WALNUT made from one Mra. F. M. Farrell was pleasantly surprised by a number of friends at her inviting home, Thursday evening, and diversions which proved entertaining for all were Introduced. were Prizes for progressive high-liv- e secured by Mrs. Morrit.v, Mr. Furnisa, Mr. O'Connor and Mr. Morrisy. Seated at the dainty luncheon were: Messrs, and Mesdauic Tracy, O'Connor, Cahill, Haye. Robertson, Moves, Mesdames Burns, Morrisy, Breen; Handley', Ludwig, Downs, Misses Kennedy, A. liandly and Mor-ri- A Jolly time was had at the home of Mra. Henry Hill on lower Twentieth street, on Friday evening, when a number of her neighlior and relative indulged in a surprise, the occasion being the 49th birthday of Mrs. Hill. The home resounded with ihe merriment of long and game for a number of hours, and -- not least of the even lnga entertainment was the bounteous repast that was partaken of. After thus enjoying themselves the merry maker departed, filled with a joy that will not Boon be forgotten. c The residence of our c.re. med citizen. Mr. George F. Hunter. na the scene of much gaiety on the evening of the twen.ty-ae.-n- n he-- I l. the nccn-doIng the weddiiit: nf Mietr daughter, Catharine, who wa married! 7 LOAVES WITH MRS. FARRELL. SURPRISE. Mrs. W. If. Parry lively Circle and a u. ami children's parties of the whole season. All the children appeared in costume and took parr in a minuet as danced by the children of George Washington's court. Other entertaining features patterned after Washingtons time, were Introduced and greatly enjoyed by the little folks, presiding over whom, a George and Martha. were Glenn Corey and Miss Carrie Fursche. The members of the Historical spent a very pleasaut afternoon Saturday with Mra. Meek. Mrs. Boreman and Mrs. Biglow were the guesta of the club. The discusMiou of Timely Topics was led by Mix ixi Pierce and the History Review by Miss Snow. Mrs. Ott was unanimously elected a member of the dub. Refreshments and a pleasant hour rlosed the afternoon. The club adjourned to meet In two weeks with Mra. Sebrlng, assisted by Mis Beaman, at the home of street. the latter, 706 Twenty-firs- t rur-rt-ssf- RECEPTION. Allens Boston Brown Bread Flour HISTORICAL. LIVELY CIRCLE. Ogden Feed and Sale Stables WEDDING Medals awarded by the Lewis and Clark Exposition for Light, Sweet, Appetizing Griddle Cakes, Muffins and Boston Brown Bread made from Sit-ge- The parlors and dining room were wi:h graceful deoorated prettily bunches of yellow and white daffodils, and favors of the same dainty flower were presented the guest. Two beautiful prises for high-fiv- e were won by Mrs. Badcon and Mr. Henderson. Au excellent luncheon was served in the large dining room, seats being placed for Mesdames Herrick, Ruis-yaDriver, Henderson. Joyce, Hiblts, I). H. Beery, jf. E. Peery, Brown, Rmith, Conroy, Broughton. Stewart, Zeller, Manson, Grant, Blackmar, D. Jr., Perkins,' Klixgerald. Eerie, Bowen. Woods, Drlggs. Hoag. Van Alen, llealy, Badron, Nelson. Ensign. Rowe, Horn. Rhealy. Burt, Paine, Reynolds, Cullen, Dalrympln, Matson, Abbott, Maluuey, Grout, Bell, Mc1ntoh, Bigelow, Brick, Kuhn, Browning; Misses Fltxgerald, Joyce and Eddy. lowing: In the combination, IaiIii and Lean-der- , 10 Market St, San Francisco, the pictur of Lailn was given the gentleman and the picture of launder was given to the lady. The earnest endeavor on the part of guest a to work out this combination was the source of a arent deal of merriment. Before the sound of the bell announced the beginning of the game mine boat drew enattention to a auspicious-lookinFOR velope which he said would explain txw the winner would he selected. The following were the winner: Misses Gipson and Glenn Doiigtai-s- ; Maginnls a nil Bolin. COPINGS AND HEADSTONES ' DON'T BUY FROM AGENTS While an excellent, luneheon was bevery delightful miii"l As they get large commissions, and ing served, pay them. Seo your program was rendered by Will Sibley, you have-tof Salt Lake, Miss Dayman, Mrs. home people first Miss Joyce and Mi Glenn Douglas. Two car loads of stock to select After luncheon ihe following guests from. Yard Opposite City Cemetery. enjoyed ihetnsqlvoK singing popular songs and Indulging In a general good MISS BUNE SURPRISED. lime: Misses Harcomhe. Mitchell, Drew. Douglass. Glenn Douglass. Stall On Friday evening Mi Florence ley, McMillan. Roberta, Bohn. Burton Bune wa the recipient of a very Maloney, Kitrhen, Joyce. Dayman, fciirpriKe parly planned and Wilson. Gipson, Cannon, Kennedy, the Mirsc Maud IVr-teGwilUatu. Mav Gwilltam and Cain: carried out by and Annie Chatland. Mating at Mesar. Austin. Nye. Uarln-r- . Green-well- . the home of Ihe former young lady. Boyle, McMillan, lintieon. Itohn. Ihe crowd adjourned to ihe home of Taylor, Cannon. Law ranee. lv Vine. Florence, where a happy evening wn Snell. Wilson, Spencer. Sibley. Pavla, A came. iHlelou playing spent Bpargo, Maglnnia und Cain; lunch war served mid wn Hones bought and told, or Mid on Shaw, enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Hess. Misses Maude Porter. Annie Chut land. We are aura to commission. Sc l, May Cook. Nellie Wilron. Mary BIRTHDAY PARTY. do business with you. . t nevu BarBrewer, Florence Bune: rows, Josie A rery pleasant birthday party was Mesar. Otto Ltixterman. Archie Stone. given Csrl Rlukriy at his rvldenre, Frank Stone, Ray Shtirtllff. Will and Reeves avenue, Wednesday evening. Bert Powers. Rav and Fred Summer-ill- , The evening was spent, at cum tv and Leslie Van Dyke. Gb-Bigelow. music, after which they were recall'd with a fine supper and then departed, JOLLY WIVES" CLUB. J. M. SHIRK. Prop. wishing Carl many returns of the eventful day. Last Thursday Mr. .1. W. Lewie enThose present were Misses Ascn.ish tertained the Jolly Wives" Clnb at Bsgea, Gertrude Fnrlund. Edith Bacb-mnn- her on Washington avenue. The Jennie Vcska. Vary Busch, Mary hotiKe was beautifully decorated in Wheelwright, Elsie BuHotich. Edith fern, flowers and national colora. The Richardson. Irene Richard in. Messr feature of (he afternoon was a guessWilllo Shipley. Henry Tilli-t- . Menu." A. II. ing contest. Washington' Clfiso. John FVrgusoii, George Tlllot. prize being awarded lo Mr. F. G Milton Bachman. Ray Blakley, Joseph Berry and Mr. R. Floaman. The club next Etnpcy. Roy Rnllough, Charles Col- will meet with Mrs. Firman lins, Matt 8. Blakely. Thursday. C. D. DUNANN, 2 1906. 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