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Show IHloglt ! IB HOSTESS AT DANCING PARTY i I A Miss Viola Car.-, the attractive ill In daughter of Mr. and Mr3 Thomas J J :' carr, 2520 Jefferson avenue, who Is .1 II 9 1 I ? I'W T A' ' '" f ' ,1 J If J -Jv 'BESr'-'''c 11 kvBF.' i III I v -6. -w.&r. &&" 3S3&-y& III Miss Viola Carr. flit entertaining a number of Ogden's 11 vounger social set at a prettily ap- flE pointed dancing party at the Hennft- 1 nse grove in Ogden canyon this even- IP I M,SS ?CCLES EXPECTED HOME, ft 1 Miss Laura Eccles Is expected home IS todav from New York City where she ft I II has spent the past three weeks. Those present were Mr. and Mis. lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Mortesen. Mi. and Mrs Wood, Mrs ?"' gE; John Russel, Mr. andJIwDJ; Gale, Bertha Miller, Mrs. F. V Wadortft, Mr. J. E. Spaulding Mr and Mrs Claud Cunningham. Mrs. H. " l ver and Mr. and Mrs H. J. CoppocK. Tin Kuests loft at a late hour, yoy h'g Mr and Mrs. Drysdale to he capl-tnl capl-tnl entertainers. ENJOYED FISHING TRIP. Dr. and Mrs. William Paine and children and Mr- and Mrs. Franl. Francis and children enjoyed a fish ing trip in South Fqrlc canyon this week. They made the trip in Di, Palne's automobile. BAZAAR POSTPONED. The ladles of the First ward have postponed their bazaar which was to have been held beginning Wednesday August IS, uutil Thursday, August 19. The bazaar will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The event was postponed on account of the merchants' merch-ants' day outing at Lagoon on Wed-nesday. Wed-nesday. FOR BAPTIST MINISTER. An informal reception was tendered Roverend George F. Lowe and family fam-ily bv members of the Baptist church last evening in the parlors of the church. f PARCEL SHOWER. A very prettily arranged parcel shower was given Thursday evonlng by Mrs. Wallace Blackington, 1941 Washington avenue, in honor of, Pauline Pau-line Chrlstensen, a bride-to-be. The evening was spent In mcrry-maklng mcrry-maklng and games, prizes being won by Miss Randall and Miss Chrlstensen' after which a dainty repast was served. serv-ed. Miss Chrlstensen was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents. Thoe propent were: Misses Pallne Chrlstensen, Margaret Hanley, Pearl Brlggs. Myrtle Wilson, Dorothy Sher-ner, Sher-ner, Anna Bolander, Nora Moore, Alta Rmwn Laura Itandall and IMrs. Paul : oEta&niS W David Cladlep. Mr.. E. BlacKlngton, Mrs. Mnttle Long, Mrs. Myrtle Wheat, Mrs. W. Blackington Black-ington and Grace MUla. GUESTS OF E. L. HOWES Mrs. Herbert T. Brown of Wood-stoclcr Wood-stoclcr Yt., arter an extensive trip through tlie west and northwest, vis-tlng vis-tlng both expositions Is now the guest of her brother, B. L. HoWcb, of the forest service. Mrs. Brown Is delighted with the wp"st and especially Utah. After see- : Inff Ogden canyon she says it com- : pares very favorably with the Cana- , dlan Rockies and the Swiss Alps. CLEMATIS CLUB. The Clematis club was entertained yesterdav bv Mrs. Trorlicht and Do- s walibv a"t the former's home in tho i rear "of 367 Twenty-seventh street. The ladles spent the afternoon plec- ing quilt blocks, after which a doli-r doli-r clous, luncheon was served. Those i present were. Mrs. Breen, Roberts. Preist, Craze, Hopson, Ylcks, Noble, Ranson Eggelston. Calvert, Kramer, Holland', Coppock, Furness and Hurt. The next meeting will be In two weeks at the' canyon MEET ON THURSDAY. The Past Noble Grand club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Henry Hen-ry Kissel. -127 Thirtieth street, on Thursday afternoon, August 19. ON COAST TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Hewes of 22S North Washington avenue loft Ogden Saturday for San Francisco. They wjll visit the fair and spend a short time with relatives. CHAUTAUQUA ASSURED FOR 1916. The annual meeting of the Utah Chautauquaassembly was held Tues-dav Tues-dav evening In the office of Dr. E. P Mills in the Lewis block on Washington Washing-ton avenue. Ten of the fifteen members mem-bers ofUhe board were present and the success of tho recent Chautauqua and plans for the 191C assombly wero Informally discussed. The fact that some profit was realized re-alized from tho sale of tickets of admission ad-mission to the sessions of the 1015 assembly removed all doubt that tho assembly would bo continued as a permanent institution In Ogden, Dr. E. P. Mills, who presided, said I he fact that the board was so well pleased with the character of the entertainment en-tertainment and instruction afforded at the last meeting, together with the fact that all who attended were more than satisfied with the various numbers, num-bers, which embraced n wide range of subjects, was responsible for a renewed contract with the booking concern, and that the peorde were again insured the opportunity of profiting prof-iting by the array of talent that will be displayed here next year. , A complete corps of officers was I elected as follows: President, Dr. J R. Morrell; first vice president, D. H. Adams; second vice president, F. F. Smith; secretary, Dr E. P. Mills, treasurer, O. A. Parmley. LAWN SOCIAL PLANNED. Tho Relief Societies of the Weber stake will hold a lawn social on tht lawn of the Woodmanseo home, 3142 I Washington avenue, August 24. A I program has been arranged and refreshments re-freshments will be served. j ON COAST TRIP. Mr. jind Mrs. D. M. Smith and daughter, Dot, left Ogden today over the Los Angeles Limited for a visit to tlie expositions in California. They expect to return about September Sep-tember 1. RETURN HOME. Mr. and Mrs. James H Nelson have returned from a two month's pleasure trip with their children in Oregon and Teton Basin, Idaho. Their trip was altogether a pleasant one. WILL VISIT FAIRS. Mrs. S. E. Brumbaugh who has been visiting at the home of her brother, O. W. Hollbnugh, 222S Madison avenue 1 left Ogden today for the California f fairs. They will visit in Los Angeles and other coast points of interest. l RETURN FR6M CANYON. Miss Minnie Kiesel ancl Miss Jose- phlne Kimball have returned from a visit at Pino Crest Inn, Emigration Canyon. J FROM LOS ANGELES. I The Misses Margaret and Ruth Eil- I ton of Los Angeles, Calif., visited in Ogden with friends last Sunday and I Monday. I MRS. LAWRENCE T. DEE HOSTESS ! AT KENSINGTON. L AlllOnsr thp nlonKnnt nvnnte nf tho I week was the Kensington given Tues- day afternoon by Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee at the beautiful Oraycliffe lodge in Ogden Canyon, In compliment to 1 her house guests, Mrs. Helen Johnson 2 and Miss Anno Dbwle of Chicago. Tho lovely summer home of Mrs. R. B, Porter was prettily decorated In a color scheme of yellow and green, 1 goldqnglow, marigolds and pine bran- dies being effectively arranged. The dining, room and tables were especially especial-ly ly attractive with baskets of the yel- low blooms and the' pine branches were gracefully placed throughout the rooms. The guests brought their m needlework and, fojlowing a pleasant W hour at this diversion were Invited R Into the dining room where a tempting K luncheon was served, Those present were: Miss Kather-H Kather-H ine Fitzgerald, Misa Daisy Kuhn, Mrs. H Walter Marx of St. Louis, Miss Helen gj Blcbscl, Miss Marion Bichsel, Miss g Rffio May Frazee of Connorsville, K Ind-, Miss Madeline Keiter of Allen- 2 town, Pa., Mrs Marriner Browning, Mm. v. D. Ellis, Mrs. Louis Pcery. g Mrs. Harold Loos, Miss Lila Eccles, It 1'MIbs Veda Eccles, Miss Flora Eccles, I Miss Marlon Browning, Miss Vera Browning, Miss Dorothy Browning, Miss Vera Browning, Miss Browning, Mrs. Ralph Bvorist Bristol, Mies Gladys Ricb., Miss Leila Rich, Mrs, R. B. Porter, Mrs. Thomas D. Dec, Mrs. A. O. Shaw, Mrs. E W Rhlvers, Mrs. A. W. Walker, M'rs. D. C Eccles, Mrs. L. R. Eccles, Mrs. Walker Scott Cheeseman, MIsb Viola Carr, Mrs. Arthur Fell, Miss Ireno Rowlands, Miss Beatrice Brewer, Brew-er, Miss Pamela Spargo, Mrs. F. E. Higginbotham, Mrs. Edith Deo Mack, Miss Lillian Wright, Miss Alberta Wright, Mrs, Georgo S. Barker, Mrs. J. F. Barker, Mrs. William Rice Kimball Kim-ball of Oak Park, 111., Miss Rae WrighL Miss Kathryn Joyce, Miss Florence Wright. TOURED YELLOWSTONE. Mr. apd Mrs. M. A. Child have returned re-turned from a two week's trip through Yellowstone. RETURN FROM COAST. Mrs. William A. Turner, Misb Gertrude Gert-rude Turner. Miss Florence Turner, Mrs Joseph H. Thomas' and daughters, daugh-ters, Miss Marjorio Thomas and Miss Dorothy Thomas have returned from a pleasant visit In California. They have been gono several weeks. MOTORED TO SPENCER. Mrs. A. W. Walker and Mrs. H. H. Spencer motored to Spencer, Idaho, this week where they are visiting relatives. PICNIC AT LEWIS CAMP. The Martha Society ladles were the guests of Mrs. J. S. Lewis last Monday Mon-day at tho Lewis' camp In Ogden Canyon. Can-yon. A picnic luncheon was thoroughly thorough-ly enjoyed. Nearly every member of the society was present. MET ON WEDNESDAY. The Federated W. C. T. U. held a delightful meeting last Wednesday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. W. O. Flewelllng. Business Busi-ness matters were attended to and a literary program given after which refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. VISITING AT OAKLAND. Mrs. Georgo A. Wills Ib visiting in Oakland, Cal , with her aunt Mrs. JL V Blasdell for a couple of months and taking In tho exposition. On her way to tho coast she visited In Wlnnemuc-ca, Wlnnemuc-ca, New, with her Bister Mrs. T. IL Guyon, who with her son Clifford, accompanied ac-companied Mrs. Wills on her trip. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES ENTERTAINED. Ladies of the First Presbyterian church and their friends wore pleasantly pleas-antly entertained Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Ralph T. Roberts, 2531 Fowler ivonue. Officers of the Ladles' Aid Society acted as hostesses. hostes-ses. An interesting program of music and literary numbers was carried car-ried out and delicious refreshments were served. FROM CORINNE. Edward Toono and family of Cor-inne Cor-inne are visiting rolatives in Ogden. AT BRIGHAM CITY. Mrs. George Greenwold and Miss Myrtle Poulson of this city are Brig-ham Brig-ham visitors, the guests of their mother, moth-er, Mrs. Sine Poulson. S. E. Hinckley of this city was an Brlgham visitor last Tuesday. Mrs. Guy Tlngey has returned to her home In Brlgham after a pleasant visit with her sister In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Young of Perry announce tho engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Frank II. Holman of this city. The marriage will take place some time in tho early fall. A pleasant social affair of Thursday evening last was the pregressiye supper sup-per given by a number of friends In compliment to Miss Etliel Knudson, and Shirley C. Ilorsley, who wore married mar-ried Saturday in the Salt Lake Temple. The 'supper consisted of four courses which were served at the homes of Miss Violet Madsen, Miss Merl Anderson, Miss Hope Fishburn and Miss Florence Watkins. Those participating besides Mies Knudson and Mr. Ilorsley were Misses Veda and Laura Cooper, Mattle "West, Alice Morrison, Hope Fishburn, Violet and Marco Madsen. Florence Lee, Constance Con-stance Jensen, Florence Watkins, Norma Nor-ma Tanner, Louise Berg, Vivian Rampton of Bountiful; Earl Knudson, Wesley Horsley, Joseph W. Sobel, Ell Lee, Wllford Anderson, Henry Stran-quist, Stran-quist, J. A. Josepbson, Hyrum Harris of Provo, B. F Robblns of Salt Lake, Frank Williams and Jack Tillotson of Ogden. Mrs. W. R. Dredge entertained the Kensington club Friday evening at her pretty new home on South Main street. Boquets of petunias and gold-englow gold-englow were used for decorations in the hall and living room. At 9 o'clock covers were laid for fifteen and a delicious de-licious cold lunch was served, following follow-ing which Misses Evelyn Sorenson and Lillian Jacobsen entertained at tho piano. The club members present, besides Mrs Dredge, were Mrs. J R. Evans, Misses Mary and Rilla Hoist, Lillian Jacobsen, Trieste Box, Nellie Jensen, Laura and Sarah Mathias, Chrlstena Stratford. Others present were Miss Mabel Harris of Salt Lake, sister of Mrs. Dredge, Miss Christy Rudy of Salt Lake, Mrs. William Sorenson, Sor-enson, Evelyn Sorenson and Lilly Stratford. (Continued on Pago 7) oo (Continued From Page Six) Mrs. Jacob Jenson was honor guest last evening at a birthday party, sho being C4 years of age. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were sened and various pastlmo were engaged in. Those participating par-ticipating in tho eent were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Balrd Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jenson, Mr and Mrs. J. Ell Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jonson, Milton Jenson, Miss Ethel Kees and all the kiddles. "While a number of families v who were camped in the hills during tho month of July have returned, sevoral still remain and others have left this week to enjoy the mountain breezes and escape the hot August days. Mr. and Mrs. II C. Carver and family, C. Holt and daughter, Gladys, are at Willomere. Mr. and Mrs Francis Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs William Sheffield, Shef-field, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Iverson and families are camped in a pretty spot a short distance west of Willomere. Willo-mere. Oscar Peterson and Francis Fishburn and families are camped on Paradise crook. Georgo Nichols and daughter. Dot, are spending the summer sum-mer at Mr. NicholB' ranch on Para-diso Para-diso creek. Mrs. William Sorenson and daughter, Evelyn, left Monday for a two weeks' outing with friends in Logan canyon, and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dredge and children left Tuesday for a ten days' trip through Idaho. On their return they will spend a fow days In Blacksmith fork canyon. They are- making the trip overland by auto. The wedding reception of Miss Ethel Knudson and Shirley C. Hors-ley, Hors-ley, who were married Saturday in the Salt Lake Temple, was given at tho home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles W. Knudson. Saturday Sat-urday evening, and was one of tho largest attended and most brilliant social events over held In Brigham. Tho beautiful Knudbon home waB thrown open and about one hundred fifty relatives and friends were present. pres-ent. The lawn was Illuminated with electric lights and Japanese lanterns and the houso was decorated beautifully beauti-fully throughout with summer flowers. In one corner of the drawing room a canopy of ferns and pink and white sweet peas was arranged, and suspended sus-pended from samo was a bell made of pink and white peas, under which tho bride and bridegroom stood to receive tho guests, Goldenglow, coreopsis and ferns in graceful profusion decorated decor-ated tho mantles and were arranged In tall vases nnd jardiniers. Mrs. C. C, Clayton of Salt Lake, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, Misbes Rao and Opal Knudson. also sisters of tho bride, "were bridesmaids, brides-maids, and little Geraldino Clayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, wns flowor girl. The 'bride was lovoly in an imported gown of Brussels net with opalescent and rose point lace trimmings. Her veil was also of Brus- sels net. Sho carried a shower bou- quet of bride's rosos and llllles of tho valley, with streamers of iiito chiffon chif-fon ribbon. Tho decorations In tho dining room were pink and white. Tho supper table had a cluny lace over green satin and held for Its centerpiece an artistic basket of petunias and pink and white peas. Assisting In tho dining din-ing room were Miss Bcssio MorriBon, Miss Hazel Stohl, Miss Sylvia Peterson Peter-son and Miss Zola Call. Receiving tho guests were Mr and Mrs. C. AV. Knudson. Mrs. Waldemar Call of Salt Lake, sister of tho bride, and Miss Muriel Horsley, sister of the bridegroom. bride-groom. The Malone sisters of Salt Lalo furnished delightful music during dur-ing tho evening and an air of happiness happi-ness and gayety was evident on overy side. Many elegant presents in cut glass, silverware and hand-painted china were received. The young couple left Sunday for Berkeley, California, where Mr. Horsley will study architectural archi-tectural decorating at the university |