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Show MRS. CRAWFORD LEAVES. The many friends of Mrs. Lawrence Crawford nee Miss Charlotte Harrison, will be pleased to larn of her cafe arrival ar-rival In Tulsa, Okla, last Wednesday, according to a message received by her mother, Mrs. J. H. Eud'cy of Berke icy, Cal. Mrs. Crawford was oil and favorably known here, having been employed for a ntimbor of years as bookkeeper for th firm of Last & Thomas. For the past year and a half Fho was with the Commercial National Nation-al bank, giving up her position, there to becomo tho wife of Lawrence Crawford, Craw-ford, who before his enlistment In the U. S. army, was a popular clerk in the offico of South Pacific Trainmaster Wlstncr. The happy couple ha-ve hosts of friends In Ogden who wish them all nil the prosperity and happiness tnat can bo bestowed upon there Mrs. Crawford is a very accomplished plan lot and her charming personality will bo mlssod from the many social gatherings gath-erings among tho neisjnbors and friends where sho always so gracious- ly ontTtnlncd. Mr. Eudlev vill do I part for hor home in BcrKclcv in the near future. Since her daughter's marriage she has ben the hou.ie guest of her sister, Mrs. N. C. Freeman on , Twenty-sovonth street. The frlendt who accompanied tho bride to the truln carried tho usual amoutn of rice, old shoes, etc., with which to 3ho"ver the bride. |