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Show I AT SPPENCER, IDAHO. Mrs. J. H. Thomas and daughters, Marorie and Dorothy, nave gone' to Spencer, Idaho, to visit several weeks with Mrs. Hugh C. Wood. Mr. Hugh C. Wood. Mr. Thomas will join them later. ON EASTERN TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reinshriber have gone east on a trip that will include in-clude visits to Chicago, New York Washington, Cleveland, Boston and other large market centers. Mr. Rein shrlber will combine business with pleasure, by purchasing fall and winter win-ter stock for the National Outfitting company of which he is manager. RETURN FROM NEVADA. Mrs. H. H. Spencer, Miss Rhea Packard and Lowell Tackettt have returned re-turned from Hawthorne, Nov., where they spent the past three weeks visiting vis-iting Mrs. Spencer's son, L. B. Spencer, Spen-cer, and Mrs. L. B. Spencer' sister Iof Mr. Tackett. Tho party made the trip by automobile .and 'visited at Elko, Austin and Walker lake before returning to Ogdon. CHILDREN ENTERTAINED Members of the Heatherbell club I mot at the homo of Mrs. F,rank Corr, on East Twelfth street yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon and brought with, them all the young folks of the family. To gain admission to the festivities each woman was required to bring at least one child. Forty-six little folks of various ages enjoyed to their heart's content tho amusement on. tho lawn, playing games, for which awards were made. Later in tho afternoon, refreshments re-freshments were served, consisting of Ice cream and cake and other desserts. des-serts. Following the good time afforded af-forded the youngsters the club members mem-bers held their business meeting. FOR RETURNED MISSIONARY. Tomorrow evening In the Eighth ward at 8 o'clock a welcome home reception re-ception will be tendered Elder James McKay, who has been laboring in the mission field in the southern states for the nast twenty-five months. A pleasant program for the evening's enjoyment has been arranged and a good time is anticipated. Mr. McKay Mc-Kay will give a short address. DEPART FOR COAST. Miss Letha and Florence Zimmerman Zimmer-man departed for Los Angeles and San Diego last Saturday afternoon. DEPARTS FOR ALAMEDA. Mrs. Charles W. Cummings and two daughters, Frances and Alice. Elizabeth Eliza-beth departed for their home in Alameda, Ala-meda, Calif., yesterday morning after I a pleasant six week's visit with relatives rela-tives and friends In. Ogden and vicinity. vi-cinity. Mrs. Cummings visited with her sister, Mrs. A. Scherer, 823 Canyon Can-yon Road and her mother Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Hadley at West Weber and other relatives. Mrs. Cummings formerly resided In this city and has a host of friendB here. ' SILVER REVIEW NO. 1 MEETING. Friday evening, July 21, Mrs. Hedge, state commander for the-Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees, Mac-cabees, will be present at the regular regu-lar meeting of Silver Review No. 1. Mrs. Hedge will confer both the first and second degrees on a large class of candidates. The second degtrea promises to be especially interesting as Mrs. Hedge brings seventy netf lantern slides which will be seen fof the first time in Ogden, being projected pro-jected by tho large stereoptlcon which is the property of the local Review. All members are assured of a very interestingand profitable evening eve-ning on, this occasion. . " ' nn |