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Show 1 Society Miss Louette Stevens of Rexburg.i Ida,, and Miss Blanche Greenwell departed de-parted this morning for the home of tho former, where Miss Greenwoll will visit several weeks. Miss Mabel Parker and Miss Alta Calvert have gone to Evanston, Wyo., where the former will visit with Mrs. Charles Sathley and tho latter will visit her brother, Dr. Rex Calvert Miss Margaret Telford' departed yesterday for a visit with relatives at Menan, Ida. Mrs. J. W. Salter and son, Glen, departed yeBterday with Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Pons and son, Charles, for Ida-ho, Ida-ho, and will pasB a month In visiting' with friends ln Boise and at the ranch of Dr. Pons, near Caldwell, Ida. Tho Pons were guests at the Salter home for soveral days laBt week. Miss Myrtlo Poulson of Burta has gone to Brigham City to pasB her vacation va-cation at tho home of her parents. Mrs. Joseph Thomas and daughters, daugh-ters, MarJoriQ and Dorothy, returned, yesterday from California, after completing com-pleting an extended tour of the state aud visiting the two expositions. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wright and (laughter of Fort Worth, Tex., who havo been visiting in Ogden, with Mr. Wright's brother, Dr. W. J. Wright, for several days, departed Saturday for Colorado. v. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cottlo and family departod today for Bear Lake and Yollowstono park, In au automobile. automo-bile. They will bo absent about two weeks. Mn and Mrs. D. N. Smith and daughter, Donna, departod yeBterday for an automobile trip over the Overland Over-land 'trail and Lincoln highway for California. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Boringer and daughter departed yesterday for an automobile tour of Utah and Idaho. They will bo away for about two weeks. A party of Ogdonites composed of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lnrkln, Mrl and Mrs. Ross McCune, Mrs. L. H. Patterson Patter-son and Miss Josephine Larkin returned re-turned yesterday from a two weeks' odttng in Southern Utah. They passed several days of tho trip at Fishlako and report having had a most enjoyable tlmo. OGDENITES OFF FOR COAST. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Greenwoll and. son, Jack, left this morning for the coast where they will visit both expositions expo-sitions and intervening points. MRS. MARRIOTT RETURNS. Mrs. M. S. Marriott has returned from a trip to California where shp visited the San Francisco and San Diego expositions. TO VISIT EXPOSITIONS. Robert Murray, 2721 Grant aveue, employe of the Southern Pacific company, com-pany, left today on No. 1 for the Panama-Pacific exposition. TROUSSEAU TEA. One of the pretty events or the month was the trousseau tea given this afternoon by Miss Luclle Ballan-lyne Ballan-lyne at her home on Twenty-seventh street. The rooms wero daintily arranged ar-ranged for the occasion and a delightful delight-ful meeting of tho bride-to-be and her friends was enjoyed between the hours of 3 and 6 p. m. MRS. KUHN ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Nathan Kuhn entertained this afternoon at her home on TvSnty-flfth TvSnty-flfth street for Mrs. Walter Marx of St. Louis, Mo. WEDNESDAY WEDDINGS. Wednesday will be a happy day for two of Ogden's popular young ladit" Miss Lucille Ballantyne nnd James Scowcroft will be united in holy wedlock wed-lock at the Temple at Salt Lake, and at the Eccles' home on Jefferson avenue, ave-nue, will be solemnized the nuptial ceremony joining Miss Laura Eccles, twin daughter of Mrs. David Eccles, and Miles Alonzo Romney of Salt Lake. |