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Show , Society Mrs. Rachael Brown will be hos-less hos-less to the Daughters of the Mor men Battalion Monday afternoon at 2 o clock at her home, 356 Kershaw avenue Mlsa Florence Aldcn. who has been j employed for the past two yoara in San Francisco returned home dur ! ng iho latter part of the week lo visit with relatives and friends ass 111 John H White and daughter, Gertrude, of Salt Lake, have return-Jed return-Jed 10 their home after ten days or more as guests in Ogden Mrs. 1 !Vhiie and her daughter came to' ii den m attend the- Tracy-Douglas wedding which took place- june 30, a Mrs Prank E Tribe and children; hae returned from an extended visit' on the Pacific coast While visiting' there Mrs. Tribe was a guest at the I I home of her mother. Mrs S. S Smith 1 of Lon Beach They also visited Los Angeles and man) of the beach cities. The Liberty club of the Ladles' Auxiliary to the Order of Raiiroad ' Conductors was entertained Thundny afternoon a the home of Mrs Dan ' Boyle Mrs John Glinan assisted the i hostess. Five hundred was plaed. I Honors were awarded to Mrs John ) Holden and Mrs. Guchler. Shasta daisies and roses decorated the Boyle I I pared luncheon was served. Mr and Mrs. R Rowbotham entertained enter-tained Friday evening in compliment to Miss Mary Jones, daughter of Mr and Mrs E. J. Jones who leaves for the northwestern states mission on July 14 The evening was pleasantly spent and enjoyed by all. The first of a series of rallies by the members of the Fourteenth ward Mutual Improement association was held last Frlda eenlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R A. Saunders, 36J", Jefferson avenue. Over one hundred I guests gathered for an evening of games and dancing which was lhor- oughly enjoyed. His orchestra of the Fourteenth' ward furnished the music Nephl J. I Brown sang two solos. "Long. Long' Ago" and "Sweet and Low.". Mrs., Ellen .E. Glad'Well gave a humoroin reading. The Inventors Wife." Ai talk on "Purpose of Social Work Dur-1 lng the Summer," was given by David J. Wilson. The Saunders home was' decorated w ith roaes and other cut I flowers, while patriotic colors wero also use-d. On the law n a very pretty 1 .effect was obtained by numerous Jap-; janese linterns strung between the' i trees. Refreshments were sered to, jtho guests present. The Luther league of the Ellm English Eng-lish Lutheran church will meet at I the home of Roy and Evelyn Swanson of 1 !jrrisville Wednesday evening. A KTirdl.ll I II It n t Inn lo ..itnn.UJ , i l I and members of the soclet to attend All of the cars for Hot Springs will stop at Harrlsvllle. Tr and Mrs. A A. Robinson motored motor-ed to Provo last Monday. They were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. George Robinson Prom Frov0 they motored to Lake Gcnevn and returned to S.ilt 1-ike Tuesday evening F. Crocker. San Francisco millionaire million-aire banker, was an ugden guest I when he passed through Ogden. Mr. I Crocker was en route to Chicago. Joseph Scowcroft has returned from the Pacific coast, where he took his family. Mrs. Scowcroft and herj children will spend the summer1 I montha in Los Angeles and at Longl K.ih Mr Seowciofl motored to the! coast. Intending to hold a stag party at I Bear Ivike, u number of young men I fr.jin mrden and Salt lake motor, d to the resort last week and spent the) ei-rly part of the Fcoirth at the lake. Dewey Laahua, Leslie Kearner. Adolph Miller. Ben Xalsbltt. Rube Fox. Claire Riser. Lawrence Watson. Francis Browning. Jack Knhn and several Salt Lake guests were included In the party. After they had reached Bear Lake, the sta party was broken up I Miss Edna Ljoii of Idaho fl Falls, Idaho, who is visiting at the home of Mr and Mis Ezra r m Richardson. Miss Lyon has been the complimented puest at several sev-eral affairs. jK ' by the Invitations of a number of I : Voting women, also spending the day gfj.i at the resort, to Join them. Dancing I eras enjoyed bj The young men s. returm d to ugden during tho latter blkp part of the week, after a most enjoy- Kp;:" able and delightful time. I' Roy F. Stnpleton and Miss Irene George both of Yakima. Wash., wero ( h married In the county court house by t Bishop O. M. Sandrr.on. The wed- r';7. j ding took place Wednesday afternoon. Celebrating the birthday of the V! I'nlted States govrrnnicnt , residents (;l : of t.igden and of other nearby towns. in. ide the Fourth of July last Monday r' a gala day for all. Some of tho cele- W bratlons wero carried off quietly, H, while others were ones of rare excite- w inent. A most enjn utile proKram was ,BL carried our at Plain City, Hooper, a. vaaaaafl Brlgham and other towns ( 'penlng fl with the flag salute at Plain City. U hand music was given by the brass p band under tho direction of Charles I; Neal. An assembly was held at the t. meeting house at 10 o clock and ' "America" was sung by tho congregation. congre-gation. Charles Wotherspoon gavo i ' the Invocation with a duet following given by Bsther ' handler and Leona Watson. Bishop Wllmer Maw gavo f, the dedication services. Xeta Charl- at ton gave a piano solo, while the read- K lng of the declaration of Ineleyondence Rr1 i was by Mrs. L. R. Jenkins. A song was rendered by Mrs. Nellie Draney, a piano solo played by Lyde Warner. m Hon. J. B Kans gavo the oration P for the afternoon, followed by a duet F from Misses Leona Warner and .Marvel .Mar-vel England. The benediction followed a piano solo plajed by Miss Mary Knight and the band again played. 1 The afternoon was spent In sports, with a baseball gamo between Five I Points and Plain City featured as the main event. A grand ball closed the evening's events At Hooper, a pro- i, ' gram on the same lino was carried M out. The day was one of long re- membranes to many. U Miss Annette Cunningham left Friday Fri-day ft Walls Walla Wash where Jt Jv she will spend the summer months -at the Cunningham summer homo. Ll Miss Cunningham was the complimented compli-mented guest at several affairs bo- I ; fore, her departure. Among them was 1 & party given recently by Miss Miriam ' t'hez at her home on Twenty-fourth ti' street. Roses were used for the dec- ! 1 orations Nine guests were present. i- Mls Maxlne Fox entertained a f'J; number of her little friends at a ' ; slumber party Monday evening at her c home 5 4 6 Fowler avenue. The lit- J. tie folks gathered early In tho even- C lng and enjoyed three or four hours Df. of entertainment and games. Prizes sfcHf r were won by Eugenia Smith. Emma Leonard und Effle Gill Refresh- Er ments were served al 11 o'clock and the little ones retired for the evening. rlblng the next morning a deli.-ious breakfast was enjoyed and pictures were taken of the happy group Tho included In the party were Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Roberts Miss Geraldlne Leonard. Leon-ard. Mis3 Lucllo McFarland. Miss Effle Ef-fle GUI. Miss Dorothy Corey and Miss Erma. Leonard. . . . Miss Irene X. Sims of Ogden and Howard A Mllle; of Tremonton, were : married Saturday evening. July 3, at 1 the home of Mrs. N, B. Bever, 210-1 j Jefferson avenue. The wedding cere- v-vs dfe , tnon was performed by Rev. John ff ' j Edisard Carver Immediately follow- " ' ! lng the ceremony the couple left fot H ji ( Tremonton. where they will make WW l their home The.- will leave in a H week or more for their honeymoon I ttz j trip through the northwest. H ( Mr and Mrs. Archie Bowman Jr , Q of Twin Falls are the guests of Mr. , and Mrs. Archie Bowman of Ogden. avlV Leaving Saturday, June 3. for South Fork a party of friends enjoyed a I most delightful outing. They returned re-turned to Ogden, July 6. Included y wcr.- the following Mrs. Jam's Tin- ' grec. Mrs. George W. Goddard, of Ban I-ake. Mr and Mrs. Walter liadlock. v '' ) ' Myrtle rinsree. Florence Wnttl. i Louies Fiaher, Afton stahr Howard Jf I'ingree. Frank Plngree, Homer Eccles Wa and John McCune Miss Catherine Hendershot of Og- p den and Miss Lois Williams of Mom- g; peller. Ida., returned Thursday morn- K ;t lng from Nevada, Mo., where the V Visited for several weeks as the 5 i .it Mia ai Brnestlns -md Helen Mar Friday, former residents of HNa. Mrs H T Marsh has returned from I a visit with relatives In Cheyenne, T. |