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Show 3 Society jjj : ' C Continued from Pago 6 ) J"'; IN RICH APARTMENTS. i Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Zellcr have tak- . i en ono of the- Edward I. Rich apart- f m.mts ou Jefferson avtuua for the winter. k W I MISS DUNN LEAVES. A 111 if Miss Ruth Dunn who has been the HBI $ house guest of Miss Lila Eccles, left ll 31 for her home In Portland, Oregon, on 1 I Wednesday. i j I TO REMAIN IN OGDEN. 1 Coming from New York for the Ec- f cles-Brlmhall wedding, Mr. Timothy Savage will remain in Ogden for a lit- : tie visit with friends before returning i east. V MOTOR TO BEAR LAKE, j Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Pierce, Miss Lois Pierco with a few friends motored to i Bear Lake over the last week-end, re- r turning Monday. I. ROLAND ECCLES TO BE IN Tr OGDEN. 1 Mrs. "Walker Cheesman expects a I h visit from her brother, Mr. Roland Ec- I-'i cles, some time next week, at which !i time he will be the house guest of the Cheesmans. MISS CARPENTER LEAVES. Miss Myrtle Carpenter of St Jos- : eph, Mo., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Harold J. Packer, since : the beginning of the year, returned i to her home on Wednesday, where she y ;: will remain about two months before ' 1 coming back for the winter. ' ; LITTLE ONES ENTERTAINED. Mary Virginia Matson entertained ' j eighteen of her little friends, Tuesday .' ! afternoon- at a theatre party at the ' : '. Alhambra. A dainfly lunch followed X : at the Wistaria. j : Mr3. Mary Matson and Miss Helen M , McCabe chaperoned the party and M . Miss Nell McCabe, who is the house B ; guest of Mary Virginia, was tne little ,B ; lady honored. !SM ' RETURN FROM SUMMER HOME. 9 , Mrs. Dennis J. Sheehan and her two 'rsKfEiji,. daughters, Helen and Lillian, return-16r' return-16r' ed today from their summer home at lMfi Promontory. Following a week's visit ' here, they will leave for Los Angeles, s ''jjm , where they will take possession of -'iM ' tneir new borne in that city. - :S IN CHICAGO M- The friends of Mrs. Lawrie T. Eee are already missing her. She is kVfl enjoying a visit in hor old home, Chi- ILtM cago, and is the juest of her parents, iDll Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Teller. 'vm WELCOMED HOME. wM Mr. T. Earl Pardoe Is being wel- VUjH corned home again. Ho has complet- 5g c?d his summer's work at Provo and Hefl : vill resume his regular studio hours Hffl here. o?9 HOME FROM SUMMER &m SCHOOL. n Miss Helen Towne and Miss Ngll htHf r orresi wno nave compieieo. a summer reHf course at the University of Seattle, teHI! later visiting in Oregon and other , tv3R- points of interest in the northwest, : A?5fcjiW are exPecle(' home today. , Jfe MISS LITTLEFIELD TO LEAVE. in-?m I Miss Mary Littlefield leaves Sep- lfejw I tember 5th for a well-earned trip to adgfl I the east. She will attend the Equit- -vfl ablo Life Insurance convention at tiH Mackinac, Michigan, to which her sue-cessful sue-cessful work entitles her to member- FISHING EXCURSION. 131 Mr. Charles Barrett of Salt Lake came up to make a fishing excursion with the Shearmans. They are in Ida-ho Ida-ho and will be gone a week before re-turning re-turning home. H BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED. aM On Thursday afternoon, August infl thirtieth. Mrs. Charles H. Wilson en- tjlH tertained a number of little folks of lH the ages of six to fourteen, at a sur- ,oH prise party In honor of the ninth blrth-day blrth-day of her little son, Vernon. The children assembled at 3 o'clock and made it a complete surprise on the little lit-tle guest of honor. Games were enjoyed en-joyed on the lawn and a delightful birthday luncheon was partaken of at 5 o'clock. The table was prettily decorated dec-orated with pink sweet peas and favors fav-ors wore given each guest, also the lighted candles on the birthday cake was the cause of much merriment Mrs, Wilson was assisted in entertaining enter-taining and looking after the little ones by Mesdames David L. Stlne, Harold Chambers, Ernest Y. Waldron and John J. McGregor. The guests were Walter and Margaret Elllngson, John, Charles, Evelyn, Afton and Juno McGregor, Frances Beemer, Bobble Hi! TN T J -IT 1 IT . . T Mllford Piggot, Adolph Muller, Marvin Mar-vin Wright, Albert Beach, Hazel Davis. LADIES' GOLF TOURNEY. Sunday morning the ladies of the Golf and Country club will assemblo to take part in a handicap tournament. Mr. Chapin A. Day has offered for the winner a beautiful silver cup, and the hope has been expressed by those connected con-nected with the club affairs that the ladies will turn out en masse. FROM IDEAL BEACH. Miss Marguerite Budlong returned Wednesday from Ideal Beach and reports re-ports having spent a very pleasant VtlUiUUU. SPENT SUMMER HERE. Miss Tereis Kiescl left Monday for her home In Butto, Montana, having spent the summer with her aunts, Mrs. Thomas Conway and Miss Etta Kiesel. PLEASURE TRIP. Miss Eva Moyes has gone to Denver on a pleasure trip and she will visit relatives and friends there. PLEASED TO LEARN OF SAFE ARRIVAL. Since conditions of the war has varied var-ied the lives of America's men, friends of Mr. Don Rhivcrs are glad to learn of his safe arrival somewhere "over there." in Franco. MOTOR TO OGDEN. Aire V. Tt K"irlr rjnrl Vioi- ciclor ATro George Thompson, motored down from Mantua one day this week to give a cousin who is visiting them a glimpse of Ogden's famous canyon. VISIT ENDED. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waricke and daughter Selma having spent a ple'as-ant ple'as-ant sojourn among Ogden friends, returned re-turned Wednesday to their home in Oklahoma. MOTORING IN IDAHO. The W. H Shearmans and a party of friends are motoring in Idaho this week. LIEUTENANT PACKARD LEAVES. Lieutenant F. L. Packard left Monday Mon-day for American Lake, Washington, where he will resume his military duties. MOTOR PARTY. Miss Sylvia Barlow has accompanied accompan-ied a party of friends who motored to different points of interest in Idaho. They will return in a fortnight. GUESTS OF MRS. E. C. RICH. Mrs. Ezra C. Rich had as her house guests this week Barbara Lowe of Salt Lake and Cyrene Campbell of Providence. Provi-dence. BUSINESS TRIP. Mr. C. D. Burrell left on Wednesday Wednes-day for Fowler, Colo., on a business trip. HOUSE GUEST LEAVES. Mrs. E. C. Faulkner, who has been the house guest of Mrs. T. S. Fceney, departed on Tuesday for her home In Salt Lake. FROM ILLINOIS. Mrs. Hannah English is here from Springfield, 111., and Is dividing her time with Mrs. J. W. Nickson, Mrs. F. M. Browning and Miss Eva English. LIEUTENANT HEYWOOD. Following a visit with his parents, Mayor and Mrs. Abbot R. Heywood, Lieutenant John T. Heywood left today to-day for his post at American Lake, Washington. ENJOYING FURLOUGH. Midshipman Soren Mollerup is in Ogden on a visit to his parents. He is enjoying a ten-days' furlough before be-fore leaving for Hawaiian parts some time in September. INTERESTING FOLK LEAVE. Following a three weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kuhn, Mrs. W. S. Marks and two sons, Walter Wal-ter Jr., and Jack, left on Thursday for their home In St. Louis. Mrs. Marks was the recipient of much attention at-tention during her stay among old friends here as well as In Salt Lake. ATTENDED DINNER DANCE. Sergeant Edgar Johnson who is now at Camp Douglas, was one of the out-of-town guests who enjoyed the dinner dance at the W. H. Wattis home last week. OFF FOR YHE EAST. Miss Gladys Rich and Miss Mary Fisher, two popular members of the younger set, are planning to leave for Boston, near the middle of September. Sep-tember. They will both study music at the Boston conservatory. VISITED IN CAPITAL. Miss Myra Shreeve was a Salt Lake visitor the early part of the week, returning re-turning Thursday. AT BEAR LAKE. Luella Orton and Pearl Lowenstoln are at Be'ar Lake on a few weeks' vacation. HOME FROM COAST. Mrs. G. U. Zimmerman returned on Thursday from a month's visit with her son in San Diego, Calif. She spent a few days In San Francisco on her return trip. PLEASANT VISIT ENDED. Following a summer's visit with their grandparents, Mrs. Richard J. Taylor and Mrs. D. H. Peery. John and Taylor Peery returned on Wednesday Wednes-day to their home in Porterville, California. Cal-ifornia. AT THE HERMITAGE. Mrs. John Culley and her little son Harper are spending some time at the Hermitage In the canyon. KENSINGTON. Mrs. Allan Miller entertained a few close friends on Wednesday at a Kensington Ken-sington in honor of her cousin, Mrs. S. A. Shreeve. Her home was pretty in sweet peas and golden glow and dainty refreshments topped this pleasant pleas-ant affair. GUESTS AT COOLSHANA. Mrs. B. G. Richardson and mother, Mrs. Blair of Salt Lake have just completed com-pleted a delightful week's visit at Coolshana as the guests of Mrs. R. P. Hunter and Mrs. Geo. Barlow. IN SALT LAKE. Miss Vcrna Riley Is on a visit to her brother, J. L. Riley, In Salt Lake. Miss Lillian Roskrow returned this week from Logan and Bear Lake. While in Logan she was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor CrocketL HOMER ECCLES IN OGDEN. Homer Eccles, who has been in Oregon Ore-gon during most of the summer months, returned Monday for the wedding wed-ding festivities of his sister, Lila, on Tuesday. FROM LOGAN. Mrs. Clayton T. Teetzel came down from Logan for the Mary Wattis announcement an-nouncement on Saturday last and was one of the merry well-wishers at that pretty affair. She returned during the week. LOGAN EDITOR HERE. Mr. James Allen, editor and general f Tnrrin "R anil Vllinn TV was in Ogden this week renewing acquaintances. ac-quaintances. Jim has many friends in the Junction City. WEEK-END IN LOGAN. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Gwilliam spent the last week-end in Logan with Mr. Gwilllam's sister, Mrs. Horace G. Neb-eker. Neb-eker. HOME FROM COAST. Mrs. George Gray, accompanied by her three children returned Tuesday from an extended visit to Southern California. She will be domiciled at the Browning apartments on Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh street and Washington avenue. ave-nue. MRS. WRIGHT RETURNS. Following a week-end visit with her mother, Mrs. Dinwoody, of Salt Lake, Mrs. Will ,C. Wright returned Tuesday. Tues-day. BEAR LAKE CALLS OGDENITES. Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Browning, accompanied by their children, and Mrs. Frank Ellis, left Monday for Bear Lake, where they will for a week enjoy en-joy tho hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning at their lovely summer home. ATTEND WEDDING RECEPTION. Mr. and Mrs. Miles A. Romney made a brief visit at the David Eccles home on Jefferson avenue, coming for the wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Brimhall. They returned Wednesday to their home in Dee, Oregon. gan, where he will spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans have returned re-turned from Salt Lake, where they visited a few days at the Evans family fam-ily reunion, held at Liberty Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coombs are enjoying en-joying a few days' outing in Salt Lake. Vernon Pearson of Payson is here on a few days' visit with his brother, W. F. Pearson and family. H. P. Swlngard visited friends in Salt Lake the first of this week. Mrs. Dixie Shelton Is visiting friends in El wood this we'ek. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gidney returned to their homo in Brigham City after a week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Edwards. |