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Show SLOGAN OF OGDEN . SOCIETY I Among the roat seekers from horo and thoao who arc motoring northward north-ward aro Mrs. Archie Blgelow, Mrs. W. H. Shearman and Mrs. E. F. Bratz. j The-v left Monday last for a trip through Idaho, the Jackson's Holo country and Yellowstone park. A jolly party that, spent ten days in S the Yellowstone park returned the ' early part of the week, included Dr. C. B Johnson, Carl Llndquist, G. L. 1 1 Chadwick and Miss Florabell Taylor, 'I Miss Arline Parry and Miss Josephinoj !! Johnson. ' Mrs. A. C. Abbott of Jefferson ave-! ave-! nue is in Salt Lake where she is the ' guest of friends. I Ii Mr. James Jngebretson motored up I from the capital Sunday with a party !( of Salt Lakers and they together en- jojed a day's outing in the canyon, i j Mr. and Mrs. mon Moore and little 1 daughter, who have resided in Ogdon during the past summer, contempjato leaving soon for California. Though I Mrs. Moore will first pay a visit of! I two weeks in the capital, city. I ! Mary and Myrene. the younger t daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Edward I. I Rich are in Salt Lake on a visit to their sister, Mrs. George Oscar Rus- sell. I Miss Agnes Mollorup is spending t the week in Idaho Falls with rcla-1 rcla-1 Uvos. ' On Wednesday evening and after! I spending a pleasant six weeks visit i with her sisters at the Virginia, Mrs. J. C. Armstrong left for her Lob Angeles home. I Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cooper havo , gone to the coast for a month or more, i , Enroute to San Francisco they will visit the beautiful Lake Tahoo region in the high Sierras. I Mr. Squire Coop left Tuesday for a ' journey covering several weeks in Cal-n Cal-n ifornia. Mr. George P. McCabe returned the l earlv part of tho week from a two 1 weeks' visit in Atlantic City. He joined j. his family in the canyon where they " are spending the summer. 1 Canyon parties have been especially I if popular on the warm days of August j and many have entertained during the ij past week. At Wlldwood camp and I at her cottage Linger Longer, Mrs. i ! C. A. Hume was hostess on Wednes- I, day at a four o'clock tea, given in j i compliment to the ladies of the Maccabees. Macca-bees. Following tho afternoon pleasures, pleas-ures, tho group spent the evening in dancing at tho Hermitage grove. Recent arrivals at Wildwood are Mr. and 'Mrs. George Matson and Ht- tie daughter, Helen, who are occupy-! occupy-! ing one of the attractive camps. Mr. 1 and Mrs. Ned D. Groff are also, there I for a stay of several weeks. I Mr. John C. Fowler and his daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Nettie Paine, are occupying i the attractive "Only Cottage" at Wild-wood. Wild-wood. A group of charming "Bee Hive" girls of the Seventh ward are being chaperoned by Mrs. Jennie Budge and Mrs. Emma Roldewln. They are at H Wildwood for a time and they have as their guest, Miss Hoffman o Salt Lake i City, 't i Miss Francis Jennings who, with her 1 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jennings, j of Salt Lake, are spendfng the sum- tner near Idlewild, called together a few girls one day this week to meet two friends, Miss Ruth Farnsworth and Miss Margery Gowans, who are up from Salt Lake on a visit at the Jen-1 Jen-1 1 nings' cottage. The afternoon waB a i charming one, among tho rocks and ' rills of tho canyon, and was enjoyed by including the guests of honor, tho Misses Miss-es Mary Hurst, Rose Mosteller, JesBie Beeson, Nell Driggs, Edith Powell and .Mary Hurst, Mrs. Joel Harris entertained her sewing club at her canyon cottage on Wednesday afternoon. when nearly 20 members wore present. The club meets every fortnight and on Aug. 22, the club will be entertained entertain-ed by Mrs. Arthur Halverson, 828 Twenty-sixth street, ' To celebrate the fourth birthday of ! , her little daughter, Mrs. F. L. Slopan-, Slopan-, skey gave a pretty outdoor party In k the canyon Wednesday afternoon. 1 i Among some of the Ogdenites who f motored to Bear Lake this past week are Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright and their daughter, Margaret and two sons, Kenneth and Julian. ,i TRIP TO COAST ' Mr. and Mrs. Hebor Scoworoft ac-companied ac-companied by their son, John, left J Thursday for San Francisco. They will be away two weeks and will visit some i. of California's popular resorts before J returning home. swarms Thursday ovenlng. The. decorations dec-orations were tiger lillios and gladioli. gla-dioli. Reports woro read and the work was planned for the coming month The Pollyanna swarm meets at Zolta Balinger's home next wook and the Columbia swarm at the homo o Mary Ensign. Those who enjoyed the evening at the, Allan home wore: Columbia members: Arlene Allen Mary Ensign, Melba Ogdcn, Elenora Emmctt, Gladys Purdy, Roso Ellis, Mary Ellis, Irma Doxoy, bee keepor. and Luclle Foulger. Pollyanna mem-berss mem-berss Gertrude Allen, Vera Jones, Doris Goodkoy, Minnie Jones, Ruth Osborn, Marie Emraett, Marlon Pierco, Zolta Ralllnger, beekeeper; Lorna Jenkins. |