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Show Society 1 Mrs. O. E. Williams will entertain at her homo, 2068 Madison avenue tomorrow to-morrow afternoon from 2:30 until 5 o'clock for the benefit of the W. R. C, All W. R. C. and friends are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. C. F. Heath has gone to Granville, Gran-ville, Texas, on account of the serious illness of her father. Mrs. John Drew will be hostess to the Ladles' Auxiliary to the Spanish War Veterans and friends. Friday evening eve-ning at S o'clock at her home, 301 Fourteenth street KESKEYS WILSON. Rev. Koehne of the First Congregational Congrega-tional church performed a simple wedding wed-ding ceremony Saturday night August Au-gust 18, at 9:30 o'clock in the homo of Dwight M. Newton. 2236 Qulncy avenue, when Miss Lavina Keskeys became be-came the bride of Lee Hobson WllBon of this city. Mr. Wilson is a brother-in-law of Mr. Newton and has a host of friends who will be surprised to learn of his marriage. Miss Keskeys is well known In Jop-lin. Jop-lin. Mo., having lived there for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are at home to thoir friends at 2336 Quincy avenue for the present. VISITED IN OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. James Brady and daughter, Adele, of Escanaba, Mich., have continued on their way to their eastern home after spending several days In Ogden as guosts of Mrs. Frank K. Nevlns and her son, Robert Nev-ins, Nev-ins, manager of tho kodak department of Browning Brothers. Where horo the visitors made trips through Ogden Og-den canyon and were delightod with the beautiful scenery. They have been on a pleasure excursion which embraced nearly every beauty spot in the west and expressed themselves as much pleased with Ogden's famous canyon scenery. Mrs. W. W. Shurtllff and son Clyde left for Oakland, Cal., today on No. 19 to make their home, as Mr. Shurtllff works between San Francisco and Ogden Og-den for the express company. oo |