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Show Ogden's Initial I Neighborhood Party is Given I R. B Porter Home on North ahington Avenue is I Scene of Beauty j Ogdenra first n liTtihorhood party wap given Wednesday evening on the lawn of Mr and Mrs. R. B. Porter's beautiful home at 800 Washington 1 avenue Lighted by many Japanese lanterns the lawn presented a pretty scene of happy festivity, w ith over two j hundred guests gathered for the eve- i nlng and Joined In tho program of ' gamei t i i tinging, I Undei the dlreeiion of H. W Arbury I'nrl Harry Murrtson of the Ogden Community Service, the program was opened with twenty mlnutca of sine-ttig. sine-ttig. Many out of town guests were present, including fifty children galh- ; ered by the Children'! Aid society. Fol- I i lowing the community singing games j re provided for voung and old Mi Arhurj. was assisted In directing the gamei by Miss Umont Foultei. tiroups oi Children were entertained 1 41aa Bherma Hendt rshot. Miss Mat- I ! Btone "ni Mr Charlotte Davis. i who told storlee uf adventure to then sr.i.tii listeners, Othen assisted the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Porter. In providing enjoyment. Buggetioni for another party have ' ' n made and ogden s next neighbor- J h j1 party will be planned for the U i luture. Dr and Mrs. J. H. J. Rn of Emporia, Kan., wore among ' the out of town guesla Wednesday evening I Elghteejt members of tho Camp Fire 1 ris of the Church of the Good Shcp-titrd, Shcp-titrd, are spending a week s vacation Winter's Grove The troop loft ii Thursday morning and are in chargo I of Mis Clara Doherty and Miss Dor-Othy Dor-Othy Proul A new program for each day has been provided Those Includ- , I ed In the party are Mary Spann, bu-gler; bu-gler; Dorothy 1'rout, muskian; and Myrna Mbrsehead, Aithea Hodson. irt:idred Holmgren, Frances Hanson, Uorotrry Hyslop, Vivian Fish. Edna j Drake, Charlotte Griffin, woodgather-' woodgather-' Guests. Miss Helen Prout and Alice Gimlln. ... Tlio annual reunion of the Shupo ' family was held at Eorin Farr park j Tuesday iifternoon Members of the j family from Ogden, North ogden, and I southern Idaho wen In attendance. ' The afteronori was spent in races ana games, followed by a baskit luncheon. A dance followed In the evening. ... Members of the Hanhanna Cnmp Fire Girls gave a , arnlvul Wednesday evening, and grown folks of Ogden i who attended wore well entertained. The grounds were lighted with man Japanese lanterns and booths were ar ranged attractively. . . Miss Margaret Murray departed I Wedcnsday for a two weeks' vacation I In Los Angeles and San Diego. ... Mrs Mabel Wysong has returned from California where she spent two v.ii.ks' vacation. ... lire L W Harris and her two chll ut en, Bernlce and Clyde, left during the latter part of the week for Colo-Mrs Colo-Mrs Harris expecu to be gone I until the early part of September. . Miss Vera Jones departed last Wed-needay Wed-needay afternoon for Lava Hot spr'nga where she will spend her vacation. ' BBBBsl Mr andMrs. Joseph Scovvcroft and 'l I nt' i. Sirs Emus H. Perry and j. Icon, Louis, Jr.. and Dorothy and Vlr-Igtnia Vlr-Igtnia Bcowcroft, have returned from trip through southern California. ... Miss Vera Parry, daughter of Mr. and Mr- John Parry, was married to George L Taylor, last Wednesday. 'I he weodlng took place at Farming- 1 ... .Mrs. Arthur Barrett and daughters. I Claudia ami Kuth. were hostesses Frl-day Frl-day i-'ening at their home to the fol-lowing fol-lowing friends! Victor Beinap. Wai-r Wai-r v'. heeler, Fred Wheeler, and vie-tor vie-tor Wheeler, Lawrence Barrett, Ella Stokes, Clifford Smout. Ellon Hunter. Rosella Wheeler, Marguerite Wheeler, Sadie Ogden. Juanlta Stokes, Ethel W I eler, Sarah Perkins, Zella Smoui, Hazel Hunter and Comora Bonds. The j I gathered on the spacious lawn oi ili Bsirretl home whloh was beau-'Hulls beau-'Hulls decorated with Japanese lan-terns lan-terns hung In a Y-shape between tho Music, games and dancing I formed the enjoyment for the even-! even-! lug Festivities were enjoyed until the late hours when happy guod-nights ' were bid to the hostesses for the . evening. The day will be of long re-I re-I membrance to those who were pres- Lggggl ... j Mrs J M . Lelnen was delightfully surprised Friday afternoon when a I number of trimd.-i gathered at her home at 2465 Monroe avenue. After 1 an afternoon spent In sewing and chatting, chat-ting, Mr. lelnen was presented with a beautiful cut-glass water set. Pic-turea Pic-turea were taken the happy guests. K'fredimcnts were served to the following fol-lowing guest.: Mrs. J. F Campbell. Mrs M J O'Connor. Mrs. R. Ford, ill A tlolley, Mrs A E Brucrton, Mra E. M Kj-umperman. Mrs. Hugh Nolan, Mrs J. E. Parks. Mrs. A. iden, Sirs. G C. Kimes. and Mr-' Mr-' Hugh Armel. Out-of-town guests for I the afternoon were Mrs Joe Sonday of I Portsmouth, Iowa: Mrs. Susan Ham- j I ntes. of Portsmouth, Iowa; Mrs. E. A Parke, of Covlna. qallt.. Mrs. H. , J Reed, of Hase City, Kan.. Mrs I J J. Harv ey ot. Salt Dike, and M ra W. T Belllston'of .Midvale, Utah . Miss .M ill- line Tov has returned from Ban Diego, Calif. She visited St th home of her aunt, Mrs. L B Huss during the weeks she remained In California. . . The adult Bible class of the M. B Sunday school will give a picnic at the Lorln Farr iark. Tuesday aftei - lj noon. Ogden friends will be welcom-, welcom-, i Word must be gi-en to Mrs, H. R. Patterson, If members and friends desire to attend. Supper will bo served at 6. 30 o'clock. I |