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Show THE CITIZEN 8 Mrs. Jack Stricley of San Diego is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Darling at their home in Cottonwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kimball, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Phillip D.jj Allison of San Francisco and their small son, Kimball, will leave during the week for the Pacific northwest and British Columbia. They will also vis- it at Lake Louise and Banff. i Mrs. George M. Bacon left Saturday for an extended trip in the east. ' PARIS TRIED IT enson have arrived from Washington, D. C., to spend a month with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Elggren. There is some talk about the bustle coming back into prominence, but it is only talk; Paris tried it but has turned its back on it and is going in for simplicity. Slenderizing lines bring out the beauty of. the figure, and women will never again take kindly to bustles, ruffles and other devices to make them look like something they are not, as they did years Mrs. Robert James Baker of San Francisco is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton G. Ballantyne. - ago. Printed chiffons are still the sum- mer material for aftemon and evening wear. The most popular colors for early fall in Paris are first the many shades of blue,' then light green, yellow and apricot, especially in ple silk frocks without coats. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKay Stev- , Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Margetts of Detroit arrived Monday for a several weeks visit with Mr. Margetts Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wright and family have returned from a visit to the canyons of Southern Utah. Walter Oswald of Lander, Wyo., is spending the summer with his brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Oswald. Miss Margaret OBrien, Miss Olive Wall and Miss Katherine Floty left Thursday by motor for the canyons of southern Utah. they will , OGDEN SOCIAL ITEMS Mrs. John H. Page of Rockford, 111., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C C. H. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lewis have returned from a months trip to New York. Mrs. G. W. Baker left during the week for Oakland, to, attend the mar-rag- e of her son, Dr. George Lowell Baker to Miss Francis Margaret Thompson. - Mrs. C. S. Gunnell is at home after several months absence, at 2122 Washington avenue. sim- Miss Phyllis Kiesel has returned to her home in Auburn, Cal. She has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. W. ' H. Shearman PERSONAL NEWS Mrs. Frank Gregory. and. small daughter, Betty, left this week for Boston, where they will remain until early in November. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thatcher have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carroll of Urbane, 111. Mrs. Fred T. Austin,, wife of Mai jor General Austin, chief of field artillery, U. S. A., and son, Gordon, arrived in the city yesterday on their way from the Philippine Islands to Washington, D. .C., to join General Austin. They are the guests of Captain and Mrs. Samuel White during their short stay in the city. A Miss Dorothy Scowcroft is visiting with Mrs. Louis H. Perry at Santa Monica. .a Miss Phyllis McGinley is visiting with friends in Salt Lake and Ogden during the summer months. Miss Franc Jennings of Los Angeles is spending the summer with friends in the city. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lee Green Richards have as their guest for the summer Mrs. T. L. Genter of Paris, France, who is a sister of Mrs. Genter, and her daughter, Ann. Mrs. Genter is a former Salt Laker but has lived abroad during the past nine years. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Thomas of San Francisco are visiting Mr. Thom- as parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas. ' Mrs. E. B. Fairbanks of Kemmerer, Wyo., who is visiting her husbands 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairbanks. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry getts. S. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Parry and two children left Sunday for Portland, Ore., where they will make their home. yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiP'iiiiiiiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiie Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webber of I I STORAGE ta Monica, Cal., are visiting I PACKING OR SHIPPING Webbers parents, Mr. and I HOUSEHOLD GOODS Frank Wilson. i M. A. KEYSER I : 1 Fireproof Storage Was 5722 328 W. 2nd South f! FyinitiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinu 5 San- Mrs. Mrs. motor to Los Angeles where they will be the guests of Miss Olive Wall, Miss Wall is planning to spend the winter in South America and Africa. Mrs. James J. Burke and daughter, Margaret, have arrived home after an extended tour of the east. Miss Burke was graduated from Trinity college, Washington, D. C., last spring. Mrs. Adrian Orrill will leave Au- gust Miss Anna B. Fisher, a member of the faculty of Northwestern States Teachers College at Alva, Okla., is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. W. ; 15 Keeleys New Banquet ana Tea Rooms available for Banquets. aerleii Bridge Tran, Parties. etc.Afrom 10 of rooniM to accommodate to 10O guesitst! We Invite you to llew theae charming new rooms! ow for Tacoma, Wash., where she will visit for several weeks. Captain Orrill will motor to Los Angeles the latter part of the month and will join Mrs. Orrill for a motor trip through the Pacific northwest. Call Wan.' 1878. 208 So. Main |