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Show HlsociEfyO I II - ,nl Mrs. Andrew T Clark rein, re-in, d home last reek after ittend-ic ittend-ic the Rotary rr.n 'n'lon In Loa ,n-cles. ,n-cles. and the Shrlners' onveniion In Ln Krancisto. Thoj were cmip nhout I ' ' r"ks . . . .Mr. and Mm A F tfcCanne return-"la-i week from the east. Mrs. Mc-mr Mc-mr has been the guest of her c. ter Mrs. H B Sa n '...-. ot Mans-d, Mans-d, Ohio for the past two months he Missea Effic Allen and Cloc son !fft W'ednesdav to attend aum-BChool aum-BChool t Berkeley While in Iforhia they will visit relatives and, nds in Los Angeles and Chico. Wllltley nw returned from a to New Orleans, ln W hile away visited relatives and friends In aon Ariz., los Angeles and San nclco Mr Whitley Is In Hous-Texas Hous-Texas attending the Texas Christ-Endeavor Christ-Endeavor convention. She will re-, re-, to i pden the middle of July aft. t ndlng the ChrlstlaJi Endeavor ronton ron-ton In Oakland, Cal which begins i Helen M Moore, daughter of H ,n,i i i - v g Mo who h LKm attending the I niverslty of Red- , . ith hi r i arcnt . She will H'i.' If ' ' ' 1,.... . I c - -Mil . Ml' Hffnt Tlh'on.. 1 ' M. (...-- Kit of 61 Joseph's Catholic Bch hiked lo Tayloi canyon Fridaj D,.,- i en-Eli en-Eli b darsh- CI m Mr-. Li On Mrs Wil- K Punn and MK' M .-, " Spldel K Ere In i harge tin i' b " is. Mary Cuddebark. who has been Clnf her daughter. Mrs J. It r . 1 r Ctrl' i'-sl ,TV" "' 1 months, re Cg ;.. Sail Lake 'i ; v, e!;. From Err she will go to Eureka to spend E romme r with her daughter, Mrs. Fr riars. I ... Ijlr af.i Mi ' Thorn wi-h to an-I fancethe innrn ige of their ua ugh ter, bldi A . to R Van Wagener of Sal: ' Ee. The marriage took place June Sin Logan Mr. and Mr Vnn V -ge-, fcr left Immediately for Idnhn. Mon-' aa and other places f Interest bits. C A Llndqul.xt and MLss Mabel fejgg left for lyos Angeles t rlday, ana be the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rey Irishman while In Los Angeles. ty expect -" lie j,-"ne .ih, nit three ks and will return by wray ol s.n Dciseo. 4 B and Mrs. J Ii Miller of St. Louis I lltlng Mrs Millers mother, Mrs I Loderson. 242 Twenty -third street. Bf Colorado. New M .. Hflkllfornla. The;, attended the snnn-CcoDventlr.n snnn-CcoDventlr.n at San l,"rancisco Mr Bflb Mrs Miller eipi-cl to remain here SJrribout two week I J Iner Smith entertained at a IHSltellaneoUR show or In honor of Ma'-gBBnt Ma'-gBBnt Johanson at Miss J(ihunon'.' BWs. 2S .l.fter- nn. i n jr.- fcrjv.nlnp T I . re SBMrlth pink a.nd while roses Rcfresh-faT Rcfresh-faT IfE'j were vi i i 1 t i) . . t" i . jilI B Miss Johanson received man J sa'jtlful pr. r.t - ,."1 Mrs. and Mr- V IV. ..' A ..r.t . J Pi who nr.- ii i i-i-.,. ''ireo months" jllnr of the western states, resumed t iQer trip Wednesday afternoon, after Tjfctadlng a week an the guest of Mr. Slfli Mm V. 1 K . i . (ju!nc Heaee. Miss Helen Dobble was also JWk DWt- I Mra John Stuhr enterrtaJned at her J-'Biaie Wednesday evening at a pan-el cwr for Ml&s Krances Smythe Tin' fialng wm ?pent In playing frames, at at a late hour refreshments were ptni. Mtss 8mythe received many 'aeJ'jl and bAutlful gift.s Mrs. Stuhr m aaslstcvi by her daufthter. Mis Mirjuerlte Ruhr Miss Smythe was Brtrtalned at n wrnmlng and picnic PrtT at Utah Hot Springs, by her rJs-K rJs-K itra. I. A Allen Jones Thursday M' WrJn)t Aiter a d r I ik-ht f ul rrwlm the inlc iuncheot was 8rvefl in the sun MIh Elva c Johnson of this city i;ndlnr? ,i month in Chicago, Om- n'k tnd Denver, as the guest of m ... M Anna Wnllacn, former Oader trL was marr:..) Monday evening at , ehon. Cal. to Theodore Flnk- Vkatr, of that city. Mrs Flnkbohn-r d - & Hursra here ,nH T,r""h"r 1 ' ln'" ClK Canning romn terwar b; thO n"r l n mim; mn?:'n' Mr Plnkboh- '-'her having WBa h "' Kr--1""-dayji f '49 Hni5 ? s,on in the chief clerk' , llh1"l,1 position of 'he Stockton Vu BUD5r,ntendent of Pacific Mr a, d , n 1' ,h" Southern h auto for SSdg fTp,"kboh" ' l??B.2K5 Sparks, to ' tart nee kVi , Sparksi Place l.vt Tin r ''r' ,"r fi': '""PI- MS v ,'" Ike 't""'l at a mr, m ! V1'e,,,in enter. Mis. Sparks wUrUS ihow' tor Twenty-fhfr Weflnda3 evening " : ' i I - !i ,. -L ' BVnng at the horn- ,m 1 bilrl ri I.ein.- ih- jonly invited guests. Mr and Mrs iStarkey will maka thelr home in Rov I , Mrs. Alice Collins was 'hostess at a I birthday party In honor of her daughter, daugh-ter, little Mary Alice Collins and lit -Ml Dallas Hoggan. who were two yearn old. Twelve little friends were present. j A birthdav cake with two candles for each of the children and bowls , of roses and babv breath ailorned the , table. Children games were enjoyed by !the following little tot.s present. Kent Millar. Max Millar. M.ir Alice ol-jllns. ol-jllns. Dalian Iioggan, Wayne Curto. June Walker. Doretta tirten, Blanche .Allison. Frank Wilcox, and Bla ho , Wilcox. Miss Ell7Abeth Sepplch has returned home from a year's study In Clncln-J Clncln-J nati. She was accompanied by her ; aunts, Mrs. itls Miller, and Miss cjuin-i cjuin-i zer. who will visit In Ugden for three I months, as the guests of Mrs. Ered Sepplch. Before returning to Cincinnati Cincin-nati they will visit cities of Interest along the Pacific coast and In Mexico Mex-ico Miss Ruth Boyd arrived here yesterday yes-terday from Milwaukee, Wis where she has been attending the Milwaukee Downer college She will be the iruost of her brother, Robert Bovd, 1457 Twenty-Fifth street, for a few-week", few-week", and will then go on to Los Angeles, Mrs. J W Abbott. Mrs James T bbott and Mrs. George La Abbott entertained en-tertained Friday afternoon at the j W. Abbott home, in compliment to Mrs. Carl Mohrhardt of Berkeley, Cal., who Is here to spend the summer Mr. and Mr Orval W. Adams re- j turned Monday even. Tig from I.ogan and Bear Iike. where they spent the week-ond, They were aecompanled I to Ogden by Miss Blanche Browning, Who Is spending Ihe summer nt B( 1 I-ake, and Miss Ida BcOwcroft, who had been a guest at the Browning summer home Ulse Browning came to 0(fden to attend the Rich-Moylc wedding reception Professor .and Mrs. N A. Petersoq, who nre en route to Berkeley where rofessor Peterson will take o year's ; course at the University of California , re Cu. sis Wiln. -i., of M ini Mil Orval Adams of this rltv I'ro-fessor I'ro-fessor Peterson is head of the Bnjr- Ush (lepai tmcnt of the Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural college. I Miss Helen BarUlett. daughter of Mr und Mrs. George Bartlett arrived home Wednesday from the University ot Re, Hinds. Cal. for the summer vn-catlon vn-catlon e Miss Dorothy Herrington. a Junior! at Stanford university, returned homej Wednesday to pass the summer with ntr parents. Mr and Mrs. Kred Herrington Her-rington Miss win A,tin of Tier avenue, ave-nue, wa graduated from the England Conservator) of Music Boston, Bos-ton, on Tuesday, last, fJuno jo. at largely attended commencement txer-h-ld .n lor bin b ill ... tb on-servafury on-servafury building She was u mem-I her of a class of 90 which has made a Irccord of scholarship remarkable in iv maiory or tne oldest and largest I or American conservatories, th i r-; r-; arc for the whole class standing between B und B plus, or on ;i percentage per-centage basis, about ST p, : ... Events of the- graduating sea. .on In Whh h .Ile Astlll took pnrt Included a "Conservatory Night" at the "Pope concert In Symphony hall, u concert by membon of th senior class m .lor-1 tlan hall, scnloi claas picnic Nor-Umbega Nor-Umbega park, senior class dinner and reception at the Hotel Somerset ela&s- day exerciser, which proved to be very amusing. In Jordan hall, and after the noia,b:j commencement concert, an In- t forma! reccptlo and tea to the grad-uaiig grad-uaiig class, faculty, and trustees: held til R cital hall. j ;.i Aatlll was graduated some Lime , ago In the academic und inusle courses cours-es or the Sacred Heart academy. I ' s' ,m) Mrs. J. W. stahr, Adams avenue, was pleasantly surprised by a ; number of friends at her home last weok, in remembrance of her blrth- . day. The room were decorated in ro.scs and snapdragons. The alt or - , noon was pent In music and games. ; after which a dainty luncheon wis: served to the following: Mary Doon. Marie Moore. Edni Talhert. Inez M -Fariane, Vcnltla inkier. Susie Bax-1 tei. Myrtle Gaumcr. Ellen Hansen.1 Sadie Stlt7.er, 'In.i Stahr and Mrs. Joe Saunders. ... lrs. Sheldon C. Tanner, formerly Miss Gladys l:-een, a recent bride, left for Yellowstone National park , Wednesday evening, where she will i Join her husband. Mr Tanner holds the position of park camp registrar at West Yellowstone. They expect to spend the summer in the park. . Mr. and Mr. i (.' Henderson leu Tuesday for n two weeks' motor trip through southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. IJ. P Kirkendall returned Friday from Ogden canyon, where the spent a week. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Michaels and two children, Maude and Clifford, have left for Wisconsin. M'ss Michaels will attend school there this fall. . . Mrs. W A Blddle. 123 Thirtieth street, duughter. Alice, an.l son Elmer, El-mer, have gone to I,oa Angeles for a two wefks visit.. ... Thursday 'afternoon the Scandinavian Scandinav-ian Soster Kreds celebrated the. birth -da anniversary of Mrs. Clare Larsen. at her home In North Ogden A business meeting was held and was followed with a program. Anna Jor-gi-nsen of Salt l-uke gave a piano solo. "He is Coming Soon." was sung bj Clare Jorgenscn and Mrs. Jorgenen "Oh My Father" was sung by Mm Jorgensen and Mrs Short. Mrs. Larsen Lar-sen was presented with a beautiful chandelier Luncheon was served to twenty-five guests The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jorgeneen. Mr. ami Mrs. Short. Mrs Denstad and Mrs. Anna Jorgonen of Salt Lake. V Mrs. F C Porter of Sun I ranclsco Is the guest of the Misses June and LoU Reircp. for a few day? before going to Salt 1-ake to visit friend' Airs Porter was formerly Miss Ethel Harcombe of this city ... Mls Evelyn Swnneon was hostess to the members of the Dorcas Young Eadles' society and their trlends Wednesday Wed-nesday evening A delicious luncheon nan served to about twenty guests, The evening was spent In needle work . Mr. Thomas A Shreeve returned Tuesday afternoon after a two weeks' visit In 1'hlcago. Mrs. Shreeve was accompanied home by her son. Iceland Shreeve. who was graduated Jun 9 from the University of Chicago ... Edmund J O'Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs J J O'Connor, has returned ; from St. Mary a college Kansas, to spend the summer vacation . . Mr and Mrs. Ralph D Roberts, who had visited In Caliiornla for three weeks, returned home Sunday. I June 18 Mr. Roberts attended th-!conentlon th-!conentlon of International Rotary In Los Angeles and the Shrineis' convention con-vention In San Francisco ... Mr. and Mrs D. Leo Madscn left Sunday, June 18, for San Francisco after a two weeks' visit with relatives In Ogden and Bright m ' Mrs. Edna Slawter, stenogi uphi-r In jthe office of E. S French, assistant lo the solicitor with headquarter. s In I I the district offices of district four of the forest service, left today for a week-end at I.ogan, accompanied by . her :ji:iall daughter. She will visit her I parents and relatives. . Simplicity was the keynote of the ! marriage of Mlaa LTna ogden, daugh- ' iter of U A. Ogaen, 87 i Twenty-fourth , latreet, to Leslie Krumperman, son of j Ellr.a Krutopennan of Ojrdeu. at 8:30 l'tlock Saturday evening at the home I of Hie bride's parents. The ceremony I was performed by the Kev John Ed-iward Ed-iward Carver. Mr. and Mrs. Krtim-Iperman Krtim-Iperman will leave soon for a trip to I Southern I'tnh. The wedding Of Miss Bessie I.arkln und Mi. Rue H Wheal took place hi Salt Lake yesterday afternoon Mr. W heat Is an optomotrlflt with J T. ; Kushmer. 00 |