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Show Society Mr and Mrs J T. Ledwidge of Hut to spent a day in Ogden as the guests of Mr. and Mrs I. N. Fulton .Mr. and Mrs Ledwidge are en routo to Chicago Mr Ledwidge was formerly for-merly county clerk in Ogden and has many friends here. Mrs. Clyde Pulton left this morning for Spanish fork where she will visit vis-it for a month with her mother DRIGGS-HELLER Miss Lucille Mriggs daughter of Mr ' and Mrs. I . DtIkks. 72:: Twenty fourth street, and Leopold Heller of Idaho Falls will be united in marriage mar-riage at 5 o'clock this evening at the home of the bride's brother, Prof. R M Drigga. Bishop John Watson will perform the nuptial ceremony Miss Driegs has been associated with her sister in a store al Idaho Falls for some time. After ;l short honeymoon, Mr and Mrs Heller will return to Idaho Ralls where thej will be at home to their long list of friends. FLAG DAY. Saturday, June 14, all old soldiers and their wives, Dlx-Logan W. R. C, will be entertained b Mrs Griffin and Mrs Beltzer at 330 2Sth street In a short program and also a chicken dinner such as they Bet up to the bo s 50 years ago when they returned from tho war. Selection. The Star Spangled Banner Mrs Mary Y White Introductory Exercises Bzalted Ruler and Other Officers Prayer Chaplain Vocal Solo The Flac Without a Stain Mr A R hlte. Flag Record Bro. J. A. Howell Altar Service Esquire and Other Officers Song Auld Lang Syne Officers and Members Should auld acquaintance he forgot, And never bro't to mln'9 Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days of auld lang syno'' For auld, for auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lane s no. We'll take a cup o' kindness yet Ror auld, for auld lang syne. An' here's a han' my trusty fren,' An' pie's a han' o' thine; We'll tak' a cup o' klndnes6 yet For auld; for uuld lang syne For auld. for auld lang 6yne. my dear,! For auld lang syne, We'll take a cup o' kindness yet For auld lang syne Flks' Tribute to the Flag Bro W H. Harcombe Solo M Own United States Mr A U. White Patriotic Address Hon. T D. Johnson America Officers and Members of Lodge and Audience My country 'tis of thee Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sins; I. and where my fathers died, Land of the Pllsrims pride, From ev'ry mountain side Let freedom ring BIRTHDAY PARTY Among the prettiest and happiest of children's events was the party I Kiven Saturday at the home of Mr, and Mrs Earl OKer In honor of the fifth birthday of their petite daughter, daugh-ter, June. The home was beautifully' decorated In pink and white, the pure I white clematis blossoms blending j beautifully with the pink roses and peonies. The tables, arranged In U j shape with the Kenerous birthday cake decorated with pink roses and five wee pink, lighted candles In a pink rose holder forming the centerpiece, center-piece, pink and white candies, and various confections n pink and white and favors that delighted the little guests, dolls in pink and the' tiniest of brass candlesticks holding n Httlp pink candle at each plato. Pink roses and white clomatls blossoms were ar-tistlcalh ar-tistlcalh laid on the snowy cloth. A tempting menu with all the dainties so dear to the heart of a child were served and pink Ices in dainty white glasses were an added delight. Games and little Bones wore m ! joyed on the lawn and 22 merry tots departed feeling sure they ha l never before had such s happy time Many birthday remembrances wt received by the little hostess, both dainty and substantial, among the number beincr a check for $50 from her grandparents. The little guests were (Henna Reid. Frederick Qentsch, Stanlev Rosevear. Cloyd Bartonek, Virginia ( hristenson, Clellis Rackham. Tune Aillene, Howard and Pace Cray. Ruth Rathbum, Ruth Ma-.. Mary and Fern Cragun, Nell Stanford, nietta Brown, Ward and Hal Armstrong. Florino Lampy. Seville and Todd Wangsgaard, Emma Hobbs, Alice Wilson, Leona Reveor and June Geiger. MISSIONARY SOCIETY The .Missionary BOClety ol the M. E church will entertain the Homo Culture Club Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Carr. 13 11 Twenty-flftll street. Both societies having studied China this vear. Mrs Grler will give a paper for the Missionary society frm a Methodist point of view, of conditions in China, and Mrs Hvnim Smith will gin- a paper for the Home Culture club from a secular point of view. very cordial imitation is extended ex-tended to all members of either society so-ciety and their friends |