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Show jHostesses For Next Ex-Service Men's Party I ki I I ! ! Top Row Left to right Anna Richey , Beryl Williams, Carrie Adams. Mrs William Howell. Bottom row-Lillian Maus. Mettle Sterns. Elizabeth Woods, Mary Anderson. MRS. COLLINS THANKS WORKERS. Mr- Vlice Collins, chairman ol tbt ft Eleventh ward fMnds thanks to t hp I' ladies who assisted her in rnakin.u the I Salvation Army drive a success In the I Eleventh ward. The ladies turned in I 567.05 to tin- lund whirl) the Elk:- dels de-ls trf-cl tn turn over to the Salvation Army in appreciation of their work I done in the late war The ladies who were cor workers r wbh. Mrs. Collins in the drive were Mrs. May Furnlss, Miss Alice Wilson, Miss Alberta Coop. Miss Mabel Millar. I Miss Helen William.-. Mrs Elizabeth. ; f Payne, Miss Alice hristensen, Ms. L Bruce- Hamilton, Miss Mabel Payne, H Mr Takla Schelin and Mise M l Letts SHOWER. Mrs. D A ( reamer and Mrs Lisle Lauder entertained during the week ll i a parcel shower in honor of Mr. C I Farley, formerly Miss Lisle Lauder l The home was made exceptionally I Ittractlve with summer flowers in I pink and white and a happy evening, F spent in music and social diversion was spent Mrs. Creamer, Mrs. Lau-H!er Lau-H!er Mrs. C. DeLamater and Miss Car- line CreaiiPT served refreshments Many beauUful and useful gifts were 1 received by the honor guest- Those present were: Messrs. and r Mesdames D. A. Creamer, C. Crawford. Cunningham. Ryan. CecU Parley, Carl I I-eLamater, Horace Marriott. Charb-:. I Marriott Brig Marriott, Herbert Fa ley. A Marion M ,--,i a in. A Green,- fell. Lisle Lauder; Miss Florence Crawford. Mil-on Marriott, Orion Marriott, Mar-riott, Virginia Marriott, Ed Marriott, j Alfred Creamer. Ivy Rawson, Paj Tribe, Rheta Morns, Vern Minnoch. Carline Creamer, Arthur Creamer and i Mr Gooding; out-of-town guests. Brig 1 Marriott and family of Garland, Edna ; Marriott of Idaho Falls and Virginia j . Harriott of Garland. I Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen of Park f City are the guests of Mrs. Dora Mor-I Mor-I tenson at h-r home on Orchard avenue. ave-nue. Mr Nielson recently resign d ( his position as cashier of the Park j City State bank and has decided to locate in Ogden. He will enter the I investment business. W. A. OF R. M. A. The regular meeting of the W. A f R. M A. was held Wednesday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. George W. ! Prout. with Mrs Herbert Snyder, i Mrs. Lawrence Pyle and Mrs John Latimer. Jr.. assisting At the conclusion of the meeting the ladies were joined hy their hus-j hus-j bands, and a merry time was spent I in games and music, followed b the serving of refreshments and a delightful de-lightful social hour. The annual picnic of the W. A. of r B M. A. will be held at Lagoon next Monday, August 11. and the usual fine time is assured the guests of the occasion. UTOPIA CLUB. The members of the (topia dub jk .-pent Friday evening of this week at 'he ciah Hot Springs. A most delight-I delight-I ful outing was reported by those coin-I coin-I Dosing the party. Following a temDi ing picnic lunch, served in the sun parlor, the early part of the evening was spent in dancing, after which the party enjoyed swimming in the large outside pool. BIRTHDAY PARTY. A pretty birthday party is bcinu; i en this afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lindquist In honor of ilieir little daughter Helen's fifth natal day Twelve guests are being entertained enter-tained on the lawn from 5 to 7 and I decorations in red and white make Ho scene exceptionally beautiful. Games are merrilv chasing the moments mo-ments away and the dainty luncheon is a happy diversion of the occasion. A beautiful binhday cake with five red candles graces the center of the ' table Mrs. George Goddard. Mrs Lawrence Taylor. Mrs John Dumke, Mrs. W II Th acker and Miss Ivy Williams are assisting as-sisting Mrs. Lindquist in entertaining OBORN M'QUEEN. Miss Lily Oborn and Jesse J. McQueen Mc-Queen were united in marriage Wed nesday in the Logan temple and on Thursday evening a dinner was give in their honor at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Heber ' Oborn. Only immediate relatives of the bride and groom were preseoi Mr. and Mrs. MrQun-n are . ;.. : ! ing a short honeymoon In Cub River canyon, Idaho, after which they will make their home In Preston. EVANSTON COUPLE WEDDED. Miss Frances Snow and Mr. Robert Neff Hoehnr. two popular young p- o pie of Evanston were married Tuesday, August 5, by Bishop Gilbert Thaii her Miss Flora (unnington of Evanston was bridesmaid, the best man was M R. Knauss. The marriage came as a complete surprise to their many friends, both nere and in Evanston. Soon after the wedding the couple left tor Salt Like to spend a short honeymoon, after which they will return to Evanston to make their home. Mr Hoehner has been connected with the civil engineering department Ol the Union Pacific railroad for the past five years MRS. ANDERSON VISITS FRIENDS. Mrs William M. Anderson ant) daughter Ellen, who have ben ing relatives In Ogden for the past few weeks, leave today for 1'on Knot. Oregon, when- Hoy will visii before returning to their home In MclntO a, South Dakota. FROM PORTLAND Mrs John Conlisk, of Portland, is visiting Mrs J. W. Abbott, 2S38 Washington Wash-ington avenue. Mrs. Conlisk was a former resident of Ogden and has a large circle of. triends in ibis clt) HAPPY-HOUR CLUB. Mrs Carl Watson entertained the Happy-Hour eiub at her beautiful summer sum-mer home jn Ogden canyon A 'very pleasant time was spent in needier work, after which a delicious luncheon wast served. Decorations throughout were in yellow. The favors were small Fellow canoes filled with almonds. Th next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Boyle of 8308 Porter avenue on August 13. VISITING IN OGDEN. Mr. and Mrs J E Johnson. Mr. and! Mrs. Paul Johnson and children of Syracuse, Kansas, were visiting wilh Mr. Johnson's sister, Mrs. P. D. Morris Mor-ris of ilson Lane. The party made the trip overland in an auto and say that they enjoyed the west very much. OMAHA VISITORS. Mr. and Mrs F. B. Hochstetler of Omaha are in Ogden for a short visit on their way to the coast. Mrs. Hochstetler Hoch-stetler Is n sister of Mrs. C. F. Grou' and Mr. Hochstetler is a former resident resi-dent back in the boom days of Ogden history . AT IDEAL BEACH Miss Mary Dunn, one of the charming charm-ing and popular young ladies of this city, is spending her vacation at Ideal Beach. ANNUAL PICNIC The Ladies' Auxiliary to the R. M. A will hld ihi-ir annual batkei picnic at Lagoon, Monday, August 11 Thoj extend an invitation to all of their Iriends to join them in this event. LEAVES FOR RIVERSIDE Mrs. Carrie Baker, who has been in tho local offices of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, in the Colonel Hudson building for over a year, is to leave Sunday for Riverside, California, Cali-fornia, where She has accepted a position posi-tion wih the same company, at their offices in that city. Mrs. Baki r I also a former employe of the Standard business office, where she did 1 ffdi lent work and made many friends. At Riverside Mrs Baker will join her mother, Mrs J A. Grant; and her three daughters, Delia. Dorothy and ressle, also her sister, Mrs. Delia Young of Silver Lake and a happy family fam-ily reunion will be enjoyed From Ogden Mrs. Nora I Sawyer and son Clarence will accompany Mr-Baker Mr-Baker to the coast, where they intend making an extend d Isll WILL REMOVE MARINES. WASHINGTON, Aug 9.- President) Wilson will review the tamous marine brigade "f the second division In j Washington Tuesday Orders for the two regiments of marines to pared here w re Issued today by Acting Sec-retarj Sec-retarj RposeVelt. These win bo th" first returning troops to be rev it wed by Mr. Wilson. FORMER OGDEN ITES HERE. Mi and Mrs R. P, Vallereux. formerly for-merly of Ogden, left this morning with their three children for their home in Oakland', California. They have been visiting with Mr and Mrs. Bert Chrl tenson, L'102 Quincy, during the pari two weeks. , LAWN PARTY The ladles auxiliary to the Veteran Firemen will give a lawn party Wednesday, Wed-nesday, August 13 at the home of! I Mrs. Heber Gale, 3266 Adams avenue Card nines and refreshments will he; enjoyed. All are Invited to be present. pres-ent. BEAU ESPRIT CLUB. The Bpau Esprit club met yesterday yester-day with Mrs. R. B Minnoch, 431 Thiriieth street. The home was bright with garden flowers and a tasty luncheon was served following the card games. Honors at cards were won bv Mr;, J. P. Hall and Mrs. Harold Tribe. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Fred Schade. 2570 Fowler avenue. The guest of the afternoon was Mrs. Empey. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G Webb spent Wednesday in Morgan. TANNERS ON MOTOR TRIP. Mr. snd Mrs. A. Tanner and two daughters, Gertrude anil Florence, motored to Heber and Park City and spent the present i i '. RETURNS TO CHICAGO. Mrs. Horace W. Sherman, who has been visiting with relatives in Ogden for the past three weeks, has returned to her home in Chicago, where sho was called owing to the illness of her little daughter GOING TO MORGAN Mrs. J. m. Head and two daughters, daugh-ters, Phyllis and Marian, have gone to Morgan to spend several weeks .it the Turner ranch. GUESTS IN OGDEN. Dr. and Mrs .1 W. Pldcock had as their week-end guests, Oscar Van Cott and Floyd Doxcy of Salt Lake. VISITING IN PROVO. Mrs. Thomas Pardoe and daughter. Fern, are spending two weeks in ITovo with Prof, and Mrs. T. Earl i ardoe. MARTHA SOCIETY MEETING. The Martha society will meet at 10: HO Monday morning at 518 First National Bank building and all mem hers are requested to be present at this meeting. 1916 500 CLUB. The members of the l r i g r.oo club met Wednesday with Mrs. Alice Collins Col-lins ai her home, 2975 Pingree avenue. ave-nue. On this occasion Mrs. Collins birthday was observed and a gift or one-half dozen silver tablespoons were given by the members of tho club as a remembrance of tho day. Card games were played and prizes were won by Mrs Henry Baumeister, Mrs. Annie McGowans, Mrs. Mary Han.ley and Lena Preece The next meeting ol the club will be held in two weeks ai the home ofl Mrs. Nina Watkins ai L6 Poplar ave-1 QUC |