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Show f vj Sixty Members of National ! Grocers' Association Are Entertained in Ogden V i When the National Grocers' conven- Itiou was held in Ogden this week with' jtbe. local Retail Grocers as hosts, ihere; were a number of social affairs tend-i ered the various members of the aaso-I aaso-I clatlou who bad pathered here from al I most every state in the union The I main sessions of the convention w re held at the Hermitage In Ogden can- yon on Wednesday and In the I lovenlnp a delightful party, althouch 1 : entirely informal, was given at ih lovelv home of Mr and Mrs W J J i Barnes, 2651 Monroe avenue, with Mr.! and Mn Barnes and Mr and Mrs J j Is. Carver, hosts and hostesses. Sixty i guests spent the evening on the spa-, spa-, clous lawns at the Barnes home and no feature adding to the enjoyment (of the assemblage was overlooked. I At the rear of the Barnes bungalow I is a rose garden of unusual beauty and It proved a beautiful setting for the merry party Electric llphts In varied olors were strung through the trees' and over the tables, where a splendid i puncheon was served The entertainment entertain-ment for the evening was Interspersed with musical selections and short speeches and not the least among tho j delightful features were the clever ."stunts'" by Mr. Hauhn of Chicago. The event of Wednesday evening ! was. Incidentally, the first social path-' ring of the Carver club, which was! ;Just recently organized by the grocers of the country. Following is a list of the guests present pres-ent at the Barnes home: Past Presl- j ident John H Schaefer. wif- and son, of! Davenport. Iowa; National president, J W Ulmer of Toledo. Ohio Mr. .trd j Mrs. J. J. Ryan and daughter of St. Paul, Minn . secretary' of National Linkers; Lin-kers; Mr. and Mrs Leon Hattenbach and son of Denver, Colo.; state secre-! Itary, George M Peterson of Dululh. I Minn Mr. and Mrs A. S Werremeverj of SL Ixjuis Mo Mr and Mrs. Edward; E Wise of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs.1 James Bixler, Mr and Mrs John A. Cunningham, of Dubuque, Iowa; C F. Trettin, St. Paul Minn.; L. L. Auge-' son, Clarisson. Minn . John A Gr n, Cleveland, Ohio; Cousin Pred Hansen, Atlanta. (Jeorgia; Mr. and Mrs. James I N. McClellau, Iyongport, Colo.; E. V. j Lyons. New Orleans, Ia., Mr. and Mrs. , 1 hllllp De Iiyt. Rochester, New Yfrk. Mr and Mrs Walter Horn. Chicago-Mr Chicago-Mr and Mrs. L. L. Schmal. Miss Ger-! I rude Schmal and Charles Scbmal. Mr and Mrs P. G h'app. Mr B M Frnnk. St. Louis; Louis Scbank. Salt I., ke Citj Bert M. Olson. Salt Lake City; W. F. Plgford, Merldan, MK.; John H.I Speas, Kansas ity, Mo j Mr. and Mrs William Fetters, llonell. New York; H. H. Faulke. Denver. Colo.; Frank C. i oanley. San Francisco; Arthur Lee,1 ID8 Angeles; il. A. Spinney. Roches-! ter, N. Y ; Mr ami Mrs. Fred Williams,! Ogden: Mr. Hauhn, Chlcapo; Mr and Mrs Charles Thorpe and sister of New ork City, and Mr. and Uri li.u Turner Tur-ner of Denver. M I A. TO GIVE PROGRAM The Mutual Improvement associations associa-tions of the Fourth ward are to give tbe evening program Sunday at j o'clock. A splendid musical progiuiu l.as been arranged. HOME FROM CONSERVATORY. Miss Luclle Griffin, daughter of S. j J. Griffin and wife, who spent the past! year studying voice al the Boston Conservatory of Music, arrived home Thursday. She will spend ber vacn-tion vacn-tion at the Idlewild home. Ogden can-1 yon, returning in September to resume I her work. TO LEAVE OGDEN SUNDAY. I Ensign William Hibbs and Ens;gn ' William Moran leae Sunday for ilic' Atlantic coast to Join their ships. Ensign En-sign Hibbs reports at New York City, where he is assigned to the supcr-dreadnaupht supcr-dreadnaupht .Ww York Ensign Moran! goes to Newport News. Va , where he Will embark on a transport RETURN FROM SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. j. p. Rid get and three chHdgen, j Milton. Raymond and Isabel, will re- i turn to Ogden tomorrow from Salt Lake Cltj When they have spent the past ten days visiting Mrs. Ridges' mother, Mrs. Agues Br!ni. I GUESTS OF MR. AND MRS. J S LEWIS Reverend Samuel Unsworth and two granddaughters. Margaret and Ruth Ryan, were guests Of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Iwls at their lovely summer home in Ogden canyon during the week. Reverend Unswortb and the girl3 returned home on Thursday NEWS FROM DR. MILLS. Friends of Dr E P Mills of Ogden have been delighted during tho past woek to receive tho news that, after a stormy and cold passage which in no way disturbed him. ho has arrived In Hong Kong and was proceeding straightway to his destination in Vladivostok. ENTERTAINS VISITORS. Mr James Dry sd ale had the pleasure pleas-ure last weok of entertaining his son-in son-in law. Mr. Arthur Touinp, who, with his wife and eight children, journeyed from their home In Walsenburg. Colo., to Ogden Mr. Toping and four of the children made the Journe; overland In their car. ARRIVE IN OGDEN Mrs Cora Flinders of San Francisco Is visiting In Ugden wilh lor sister. Mrs. Walter Richards. Mrs. Flinders arrived on Wednesday last. CANYON VISITORS. Colonel and Mrs. Benson of Salt Lako City were Ogdeu visitors last Sunday. They spent the afternoon and ".eiiing at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon. IN WYOMING. Mr and Mrs Wlllard Gilson have gone to Wyoming where they will spend a few weeks visiting and attending at-tending to business matters LEAVE FOR YELLOWSTONE. Mr and Mrs. Paul Tyler. Mrs. Ray 1 c Eastman, Mrs. Florence Nebeker and tin H L Bell led Ogden by auto on Thursday for Yellowstone park where they will spend ten days. |