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Show I I ' I Garland News Items I H (Special to thcTOgdon Standard.) H j Mr. H. P. Swinyard celebrated his H I 5Sth birthday last Tuesday at tho H ' homo of his daughter, Mrs. II. G. H Wright, "where a delightful dinner "was H prepared in his honor. Those present H , wore Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wright, Mr. H ( and Mrs. H. P. Swinyard, Mr. and H ; Mrs. A. H. Swinyard, Mr. and Mrs. fl ' !! II IIIIIBII Ill Nathan Kirkham, Mr. Shepard and Miss Estella Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Ursol S. Hose entertained enter-tained M. T, A. members on March 27. Interesting musical numbers "wero ren. derod and a character sketch game played, followed a dainty lunch. The ovenlng was spent in chat and delightful de-lightful music. Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Ursol S. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. O. i L. "Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nye, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Welling, Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker, Mrs. Rose Vanfleet; tho Misses Ruth Larson, Veva Burgon. Annie Larson, Emily Manning, Nollio Barnard; Messrs. C. R, Welling, LeRoy Manning and Keith Winters. Mrs. A. Murlc is in Salt Lako this week "in tho interest of the Garland Millinery Mil-linery Co. Ray Welling and Harry Thompson left on Tuesday for Wasatch, Utah, whore they will remain for somo time. B. H. Phelps has been visiting In Salt Lake this Avcek with friends. F. L. Scofield, wife and children visited vis-ited in Brlgham City this week. P. C. Petterson and wife is spending part of this week in Salt Lake. Mrs: Harper of Calls Fort, and Mrs. Clark of Dockland. Idaho, are tho guests of Miss Nellie Barnard this weok. E. L. Lelshman of Great Falls, Montana, is visiting in Garland as tho guests of his brother, R. M. Leishmann and family. Engineer J. C. Whoelon is transacting transact-ing business in Salt Lake this weok. Mrs. L. W. Preston has returned homo for a visit in Brlgham City, Ogden Og-den and Salt Lako. i The Misses Tris Rhodes and Lillian. Astle have been visiting friends In Brigham City this week. J. W. Lewis is In Ogden attending to some business matters this week. Attorney H. P. Wilson attended to some legal business in Brigham City last Wednesday. Mrs. W. M. Cragun went to Ogden the fore part of tho weok visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Steele Miss Hohala McFarland is in Ogden visiting friends. George tGleason, has returned home from a visit in Salt Lake this week. The Henrie Millinery Co. has se: cured tho service of Miss Vlrley Bir-kin, Bir-kin, an expert milliner, from Salt Lake to assist as sales lady and trimmer. , LEHMAN-FORD. Marriago of Miss Lora Lehman and Ervin Ford was olomnlzed Monday, April 2, at noon, at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Browning, Twenty-seventh street aud Adams avenue, in the presence of the relatives of tho bride and bridegroom. Tho rooms wero effectively ef-fectively decorated for tho occasion with Easter lilies and tho ceremony waH porforracd by Bishop Robert Mc-Quarrio Mc-Quarrio of tho Second ward. Mrs. La Rue Lammcrs was bridesmaid, while Mr. Hyrum Lammcrs acted as best man. After the ceremony a woddlng broakfast was served by Mrs. E. L. Ford andvMiss Carrio Browning. After a short honeymoon tho newly married couplo will bo at homo at tho Plaza apartments. REGULAR MEETING. The regular meeting of Miriam chapter chap-ter No. 14, O. E. S., will bo held in the Masonic temple Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. All members of the order are cordially invited to attend. at-tend. ) KLITAT CLUB. Mrs. Carl F. Watson entertained tho Klitat club last Weduesday afternoon at her home on Madison avenue. Tho hostess served a delicious luncheon, tho table being effectively decorated with Easter lilies. Mrs. J. W. Reevo of Ogden and Mrs. E. Hayes of Salt Lake were guests of the club for the afternoon. COMES TO OGDEN. W. A. Ross, recently of Logan, but formerly of San Francisco, is now associated as-sociated with Manager L. L. Haines of tho Ogden Motor Car company. Mr. Ross has had a long experience in the automobile businoss and ho will give Mr. Haines efficient assistance in the growing business of the company. He Is pleased with Ogden and will make the city his home. 1916 FIVE HUNDRED CLUB. The 1916 Five Hundred club ladles were the guests of Mrs Nina Watkins on Poplar avenue at their meeting this week. Five hundred was tho afternoon after-noon diversion. Mrs. Shipley, Mrs Luddington and Mrs. Weaver receiving receiv-ing honors. Mrs. Watkins served a tempting luncheon. The dining table was pretty with a centerpiece of Easter Eas-ter lilies and rosos. Mrs. Ludwig will entertain tho club at its next meeting. FELICE CLUB. Mrs. Myrtle Winchester was hose toss to tho Fellco club at her homo on Porter avenue last Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Tho social hour was followed by tho serving of refreshments. Guests of th,e club for the afternoon were Mrs. Archie Decker, Mrs. E. Winchester and Mrs. Ray Shupe. Mrs. Lawrence Boyle will entertain tho club at its next meeting in two weeks. PAST NOBLE GRANDS The Past Noble Grand club of Ogden Og-den circle No. 518 will meet with Mrs. Addie Fellows, 126 Poplar avenue, next Thursday, April 12, at S o'clock. FROM MOAB The Misses Helen and Iris Bingham have as their house guest Miss Ruth Bcnsel of Moab, LTtah. |