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Show Miles-Swanner 1 Wedding Pretty - Svent of uly Miss Martina Shields Bride's y ' Maid and Robert T. Green- well Best Man Not content with one mon'h of weddings. Dan Cupid carried a num-bcr num-bcr of nuptial affairs over Into the month of July, the most popular of which v.ts the wedding of Misa Bcasle HH Miles to Uwrenco Howard Swanner IN The wedding cook place it the home or k. i and Mr John Edward H Carver last Wednesday afternoon and "v nras one ol the i rosl quh and atti - , tlve jervicea "f the week. The brio iWlkll was attired in a baronet satin BDOrt iMSffm uil and carried a bouquet of bride a 7 111 roses She was attended by Misa -dar- vMSim tma Shields, v.no waa dressed irr sai- laifj mon pink crepe de chine. Robert I lVul Greenwell was b. si man Immediate-! iv following the wedding ceromoni fl the party motored to Ball i tgVpU wedding breakfast was served at tne i PfWB-C- J- n.ms house hotel The couple will iW ' make their Hon,.- in .-! I wH JiJ bi at their home, 2224 Ulams avfhue, S r iIm-:: friends I ei J 1 ' 15 Jr Mrs Swanner is one ol the most f popular Kirls in the tj set ol oKdon. Bhe is the daughter of Mrs. H. H. Mark of 2824 Adams avenue. I 4 Mr. Swanner is al.-o well and favor- 1 m ably Known in gden. having served f In "the Three Hundred and SJCty-sep- , I end Infantry and saw service In man) fronts in France. ha vim; received . $, m wounds while in service I Mrg yorence G Nebeker ;.nu small son Horace. Jr . arc spending the summer at Logan ! cH Mrs. Charles L Keller is a gue.it lH at the home of her sister, Mrs." Jo- $tH seph L. Whitaker. Mrs. Keller's 1 I'n'MW home is in Kalispell. Mont H Mr. and Mrs. V, . 1). Llttlefield, Jr.. rlmllB spent the past week at the ranch of i'Hafwr Mrs Uttlefleld's brotlier, Claude B j jSlly Stewart, in Blaokfoot, ldr K Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McCune of l-'flft V Brooklyn. New York are visiting .n f; ofmi: Ogden. Mr. McCune expects to re- B. turn to New York in aboul ten t fclfcfi or lwo weeks While his wile will Hfj spend the summer v.. "Its og.lcn Lar sLbeI j Mr. nnd Mrs Philip Warnn - IHl Kniselv WM cille Arlerburn and Miss Wilda hi llsB iterburn for the past week The kk&jyjjfi young women are en route from lh ir fffrK winter home in California to Lfncoln. MP Neb, where they will join their pai MBrjMlj ents and pass ihe remainder of the TajjlSf j summer. They have been the com- fr!r-$ jpllmented guests r.t several pretty ll'fllf 'affairs during their stay in Ogden. J1 Mr and Mra- Jack Eccles whose ft filial j marriage took place June 22. were l ' fjpf Ogden guests last week They left, y Kff " I Sunday for Baker City. Oregon, where fj h I they will make iheir home. The eou ! ;t ;ple was mamed in California. Mrs. p I Eccles was formerly Miss Eileen Doone of Ogden "' Starting at 5 o'clock ir the morn- ! b3RR ing. eight young women of Ogden tik&MiflH j enjoyed a hike lo Waterfall canyon Hl last Monday The girls hiked from '!.,:. 1 e ! ! IHH Ithe canyon and after resting a few BBlB minutes continued their hike up the ' NH canyon. After a suitable camping . ifilB place was reached they played cards B for a couple of hours'. Luncheon was MHHfi served. A few members of the party nH completed the hike (o the falls in the hVH canyon The party returned to Og- j IHb den about 0 o'clock and Included JSCS the following Misses Delects Mo?nch ; Daisy Coddling. Helen Stauffer, Ar- eH Ilia Hansen, Grace Button. Sarah Holmes, and Vlnnette Parry. EHh Mrs. John Fnrr has returned home j BBR from a visit In California. Mrs. Farr 1 S?K8 was absent four months and during ESfffcnal er Bay she sav many points of in- StpTB terest, and also visited with her ByjB daughter. Mr.s. Frank A. Moss of Inl Long Beach. Mrs. George E ilkinson of Knn-BV Knn-BV 8as City, Mo , visiting in Ogden aa aBrljl H Suest of her pare-Ji's Mr. nnd Mrs. John Farr, Mrs Wilkinson ex pects ot remain in Ogden about two mom hp Bai Miss Grace Garfield of Tremonton. Utah, and Jacob Dodge of Ogden, 2 j wero Brigham guests last Tuesday. Miss Emma Kauffman, Miss Liiii- Kaulfmann, Miss Josephine Howell, nnd Mis.; j)ielp Wilkinson have re- turned lo their home in Salt Lake .after spending a week at the Hermit- , age hotel in Ogden canyon. Mr, and Mrs. (J L. Becker and daughters, Katherine and Helen, have left for their summer home in rBiH Ogden canyon. , Mrs. W D. Llttlefield and daughter MiSB EHva D, Llttlefield are visiting relatives in Portland and Dee, Oregon. Ore-gon. Miss Llttlefield will spend three week, of her vacation in Oregon Ore-gon while Mrs Llttlefield will visit there for ihe einainder of the sum-mei sum-mei While they are isiting In Dee, Oregon, (hey will be the guests of J Walker West and Family. lln. . N''-' Hubert n Hodge lefl Tuesdaj afiernoon tor California to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs W illiam Irvine, Who are Impending the summer at one of California's popular beaches, A group of the young women who are pupils of Squire Coop and who appeared in a musical recital at the Berthana' hall last Tuesday afternoon. The young women in the group are Lou Jean McKay, Dorothy Long, Marva McBride. j Doris Tribe, Vera De Lamater, Frances O'Neill, Ruth Scowcroft and Dorothy Prout. 4 ' win i i f 1 1 ii ! iiwMwiniwHMMMaBWTwniwin--TWrFiwwTiiiMiiiiiwM iinMBw m iyrari.-. a wwrjiriwfiiinnii j JwiiMWjgwgn tr'iaMiwwaaMiwMwnwwMiWMWMBwMnHH Mrs. Lai Howard Swanner, formerly Miss Be0!; Miles, whose vedding took plice b.st Wednesday at the home of the Reverend andfMrs. John Edward Carver. The two will be at home to their friends after July 1 5. y j I J ; j Mr ;md Mrs. I). W. Eccles left 'Sunday lor a visit in San Diego, for ' a few weeks. i Miss Zelta Ballinger has returned to Logan, where she had been taking a summer course at the Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural college. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Richardson and their children. Leland. Leona and' Ethel left Sunday morning for a two j weeks' motor trip through Y'ellow-tone Y'ellow-tone park ''; Members of the. Women's Relief: Corps will b entertained Wednesday I evening at a card party at tht- home, of Mr.s J'earl Elliott, 1G9 llarrisvllle Road. Members and friends aro invited in-vited to come. O. F. OreRorr. resident of Twin Falls, passed through Ogden Saturday en route to Salt Lake. Mr. Gregory is in -Salt like on business. He was' a former resident of ogden. Miss Audra llorteiiso Klrkland on-tertalned on-tertalned a number of friends last Thursday evening at an evening parly in tompllment to lltllo Miss Edna Lyon of Twin Falls, who Is visiting at the homo of Mr and Mrs Ezra' Richardson. The party was Riven at the home of Mrs. Richardson, 2oi 'Jrant asenue. Twi-nty-six Mnall quests gathered for the occasion and enjoyed an evening of games and dancing. Refreshments wero served) to all present. Roses and Shasta daisies were used for decorations and' held prominence in the lovely Rich-! ardson home. 9 W. B. Zuppann of the Salt Lake Herald was an Ogden guest during I the past week. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. C. English of Falls' City, Neb . are visiting their daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs C. H. Foster, -'760 Washington Wash-ington avenue. i Mr. and Mrs. E. I Thinncs of BSvanston, Wyo., have moved to Ogden and have taken a residence at 273'J Madison avenue. The regular meeting of the W. C. T r was held at the homo of Mrs. J. W. Welsh on Grant avenua last Wednesday afternoon Reports from the different committees wore read. Refreshments wero served by the hoatt aa Members of the Queen Bather chap- ler held thr annual picnic Friday afternoon at the Hermitage. Members Mem-bers of the Miriam chapter and of tho Quean Esther chapter and numerous num-erous friends were present at the affair af-fair which prpved to be one of much ehjo rneiit and good fun. Picnic A 4. iVlrs. L R.Adamson, formerly Miss Nell M. Deerint; of Silverba , New York, whose marriage was solemnized recently. Mr. and Mrs. Adamscn v, ill be at home to their friends after July i 5 at the Peery apartments. -a- mm lunches wero "taken by the members and luncheon was -served In the canyon. can-yon. Many enjoyed swimming and dancing during the day Another picnic pic-nic Is planned by ejueen Esther chapter. chap-ter. T K Olson from Wichita, Kan., Is isitiiiK in Ogden at the home of his brother, Mr and Mrs. J. P, tilson, ilia Twenty-first street In order to keep the members of the Ninth ward i hoir together and to strengthen tho fr endshlp which ha.i already grown between them, the members of the choir held a social and picnic at tho Utah Hot Springs Friday evening The parly met at the h.tpcl and were taki n to the Hot springs m automobiles After an evening enjoyed In dancing, swimming und interesting games, ice cream and cake was served. This was the first of a series of such festivals planned by the choir. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J t'artor. ac-. ac-. .omp.mied by their niece Oallas Fisk, motored to Ogden during the early part of the week and spent a few days hero. They returned to their homo In Tremonton, Monday, see Miss Dorothy Agee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Agee entertained B number of her little friends one' day last week iii celebration of her tenth birthday. The little folks gaih- 1 ( in il .iliout ' o ' l"( k 111 the nftellioon and di lighted theii little hostess with I numerous gifts. Various games wore j enjoyed during the afiernoon. Miss Carmen Flak of Council Rluffs, la., who is an Ogden guest at present, delighted de-lighted everyone with a fancy step-dance step-dance Vfahity." Decorations in the Agee home were carried out in pink ' and white- with profusions of roses nnd sweetpeas holding prominence. Late In the afternoon, ;i delicious luncheon was served. The table was centered with a basket of sweet peas prettily combined with roses. At one end of the table, an elaborately decorated dec-orated cake bearing ten CSJldlee brought happy cheers from the little guests. Bbn-bon i ups, filled with candles and sugared nuts were used favors, h.i mi - pa in ted place carda w i e laid for tht following I'armen Risk of Council Bluffs, Ruth Craven, Mary Louiae Craveiafc Bleanor Scott, i ie l'arks. Dorothy Young, Thelma Wycoff, Kuth Agee, Louise Agee, Elizabeth Carr, Virginia Agee and Miss Dorothy Agee, Miss Marguerite A. Israelson of this city, who for the past two and one-half one-half years has been engaged in war uik .mil alBO a Student Of the King-Smith King-Smith Slinlln ol .Mnsli at Washington. Washing-ton. D. C.i is visiting at the home of Miss Dorothj Smith, daughter of Dr. t. if smith at Hempstead, Li L, New York, who Is her chum and fellow stu denU |