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Show THE CITIZEN P Mr. and Mrs.- Lafayette Ilanchet - are expected home early next week from Europe. Mrs. Maynard P. Goudy and chil- dren left recently for Denver, where they will be at home for the winter, 2010 East Seventeenth Avenue. Mrs. E. F. Sasse has returned from an extended visit in Duluth and Dalton, Mass. Miss Maurine Sasse is city director of education and instructor of physical education in the high school of Dalton. THE COAT PROBLEM. formal tea at her home Monday m honor of Mrs. King. this d Many cloth coats are year. Imitation fur is all right for this purpose. Coats with visible fur are chic and add charm to the figure, but Paris decrees the fur must be ter. fur-line- real. One is always well dressed in a good looking cloth coat and the coat to be doesnt need to be chic. Of course, if one can afford two or three coats during the season, an all-fcoat is comfortable when the chilly blasts of winter blow, but the day has passed when a smart fur coat is all the outer wrap a woman needs to be well dressed throughout the winter. A cloth coat lined with some good imitation fur is just as warm and really considered more chic. fur-trimm- ed Mrs. Fred Sands has gone to San Francisco for a visit with her daugh- A number of social affairs are be- ing planned in honor of Madam Theodosia Sturkow Ryder of Chicago, who will be in Salt Lake during Thanks- Mrs. Mary J. Burton has returned from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. William McCullough, at Jamaica, N. Y. giving week. Mrs. Sam Sharman, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Inez Sharman, left the latter part of the week for San Francisco. They will sail Friday for Miss Elizabeth Wilson of Seattle arrived during the week for a visit with her cousin, Mrs. F. H. Payne in the Bransford. ur Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McConahay left Tuesday morning by airplane for San Francisco. Mrs. George W. Moyer left during the week for California, where she will spend the winter. Evans and little daughter, Rayona Marie, have just returned from an extensive visit in New York with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lewis. Mrs. Raymond WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Doremus of Tooele celebrated their wedding informan anniversary Thursday at al reception at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. H. Hagman, of this Mrs. W. Mont Ferry entertained at a tea Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. J. E. Oglesby. Mr. and Mrs. Ogleby are leaving in the near future for Kentucky where they will make their home. fifty-nint- h city. OGDEN SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Louis H. Peery, Miss Dorothy Scowcroft and Fletcher Scowcroft have gone to New York for a stay of several weeks. Mrs. James A. Hogle will leave Tuesday for the east, to spend the holidays with her daughter and sons. Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel recently cele- brated her Senator and Mrs. W. H. King left Thursday for Washington, D. C. Mrs. Clarence Milner was hostess at an in- - seventy-eight- h anniversary at birthday the Fred W. Kiesel MRS. DON SHAW who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. A. A. Abbott, for several weeks. She has now returned to her home in Denver. S a trip around the world. At Cairo they will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharman for the holidays. CALL YOUR KEELEY DEALER FOR OUR LUSCIOUS OR BRICK 25c Pt., 50 Qt. Mrs. Howard J. Kirkpatrick of Linwho has been the coln, Nebraska, house guest of Mrs. W. L. Penick for several days, left Monday for California, where she expects to spend several weeks before returning to her home in the east. Mrs. Don M. Shaw of Denver, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. A. Abbott for several weeks has returned to her home. While in Salt Lake Mrs. Shaw has been extensively entertained. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Steiner are planning an extended trip through the northwest and Canada. Mrs. Bertha K. Landis of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Howard have gone to New York for a couple of months. , Extra Packed In Ice a. Miss Ethel Doffelmeyer and her mother, Mrs. L. Doffelmeyer, have taken an apartment at Kew Gardens, Jamaica, N. Y. for the winter. Wash., was a Salt Lake guest during the week. The Ladies Literary Club held open house Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Landis. At one time Mrs. Landis was the mayor of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stenzel will leave shortly on a trip to Europe. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin!iiiiiiiiiii,aiiiiiBiiiiiiiii STORAGE I PACKING OR SHIPPING I HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 M.A.KEYSER i i Fireproof Storage Was 5722 328 W. 2nd South iiaHiiiaiiaiiiuiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiS |