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Show SOCIETY SS v at the Tabernacle tongiht in a number of selections. The opera singer will be accompanied by Sybella Clayton, pianist. SILVER TEA The ladies of the G. A. R. Lincoln Circle No. 2, will give a Silver tea at the home of Mrs. B. F. Thomas, 2240 Jefferson avenue, Thursday afternoon, aft-ernoon, September 21, beginning at 2 o'clock. All circle ladies, members of DIx-Logan Post and their wives are cordially Invited to be present. Mrs. C. W. Hadley and Mrs. Thomas will be hostesses. MISS THATCHER REURNS. Miss Ruth Thatcher, student nurse at Holy Cross 'Hospital In Salt Lake, has rot urned to her duties after a pleasant visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thatcher, and sister, sis-ter, Miss Lillian Thatcher. TO ATTEND COLLEGE. Miss Lillie Eberle left i.r Logan today where she will attend tho Agricultural Ag-ricultural coIk?ge. WERE WEDDED IN OGDEN. News of a wedding, which occurred I m Ogden last July 26th, has just been brokon to the parents of the contracting contract-ing parties and friends In Salt Lake City. The bride was Miss Thelma Ruth Farrier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Farrier of 64 N. Second West street and the groom is Mr J. C. Edwards. Mr. Edwards" Is employed- in tho accounting department of the Utah Copper company and is well known in Ogden as well as Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards are now at home in the Richmond apartments In Salt Lake. LEAVES OGDEN. Mrs. P. R. Dixon left Monday morning morn-ing for Oakland, California, where she and her family will join her husband who is agent there for the Wells-Farco Express Co. MEET ON THURSDAY. Tho Past Noble Grand club will meet with Mrs. John Roylo, 210 Thirtieth Thir-tieth street, Thursday afternoon. |