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Show 8 . - t avenue (across the viaduct) on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, Juno 24. Miss Ivy Cloghorn and Miss Char-Irtl.to Char-Irtl.to Wetzel or Salt Lake City have been visiting friends in Ogdon for a few days. ' Miss Lena Worlton, of Salt Lako City, is the guest of Mias Zina Lar-kin. Lar-kin. Mrs. L. Richardson and little daughter daugh-ter have returned home after a week's visit In Salt Lake City with friends. The Goo! Templars are preparing to take an outing on June i!Sth. A place in the country where all the tine ripe strawberries can be obtained obtain-ed will be secured, and a Jolly good time may be had. All members will be doing themselves a great favor by holding themselves in readiness to bo one of the party. The Hood Templars Temp-lars meet each Friday night at R p. m., in Trades and Labor hall, ou Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street. a delightful lawn party, at which refreshments re-freshments were served, at the Baptist Bap-tist parsonage "Wednesday afternoon and evening. Mrs. George Ewer, Jr., and chil- ' dren of Evanston, Wyo., are the guests i of Mrs. Ewer's mother. Mrs. J. W. Cain, and sister, Mrs. II. Day. Norman E. Small, Jr., of Evanston. Wyoming, is visiting with Ogden friends, , , J Mrs. C. W. Wright was the honor guest at a large tea Wednesday afternoon, af-ternoon, given by her sister, Mrs. Richard P. Morris, at her home in Salt La ice City. Mr. and 'Mrs. William Driver have returned to Ogden after a stay of ten months in California. . i Mrs. J. S. Gordon and daughter, Dorothy have returned homo after a visit of several days with Mrs. Harry Har-ry Clark, in Salt Lake City. Prof. T. H. Masters of the Ogden High school let for Pocatello, Idaho, this week. Miss Rosalia Higglubofham and Lut-ral Lut-ral E- Moore were married Thursday evening at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. lliggin- botham. 2343 Jackson avenue. The ceremony was witnessed by relatives and Intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Moore will leave In about two weeks for California where they expect to make their home. Miss Zora Thayer, who has been visiting for some time with Mrs. Geo. A. Woodruff or till city, left today for her homo at Benton Harbor, Michigan. Mich-igan. Mrs. Judge Kemps and daughter, of Mercer, arc visiting with Mrs Kemp's brother and sister at 132 Poplar avenue. ave-nue. Mrs. Edward May and Miss LuJu Mav of Los Angeles, California, afe , visiting Ogden friends. . I Mrs. Minnie Brick left Tuesday for Brighani City, where she attended the Knudson-Cla'yton wedding. Miss Gertrude Biddle will leavo next week for a two months' vacation on the coasL ' Mrs. T. D. Ryan, of 2362 Adams avenue, ave-nue, entertained the Friday Afternoon club, Friday. An Interesting musical event or the week was the piano recital given by the pupils of Miss Gertrude BIddlc. All numbers were well received and bowed careful training. Miss Eva Farr attended the wedding wed-ding of her friend. Miss Sybil Clay- 1 ion, Wednesday evening, in Salt Lako City. Mrs. Kate L. Walsh and daughters. Mrs. Giover C. McPeek and Miss Mao Walsh left Frldav night for Dillon, Montana, to visit "their daughter and sister, Mrs. P. R. Brown. They will also visit their old home at Boise, Idaho. Mrs. H. Lewis left this week for Salt Lake City, where she will make her home. Several little social affairs af-fairs wcre.civou In her honor beforo her departure. Mrs. G. B. Roberts of 1221 Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, departed for Omah.i Thursday Thurs-day evening to visit relatives. Mrs. S. D. Baron is visiting friends in Salt Lake City. Miss Zina Larkin returned Tuesday from a visit of a few days In Salt Lake City. The Ladies of the Presbyterian church and their friends will, be entertained en-tertained at a Kensington at tha home of Mrs. Georgia Zimmerman, 2364 E I During the third week in June Cup-Id Cup-Id has surelv had reason to bo Jubilant, Jubil-ant, as the prominent part weddings play In the week's social whirl amply testifies. , . More marriages for the coming. week nre predicted, so June-tlmo promises to sustain its reputation as the fav-orito fav-orito of the susceptible youth and unsophisticated un-sophisticated maid. Mrs B. F. Pace left Wednesday evening for a trip to Philadelphia. Miss Mabel Knauss, an Instructor at the local School for the Deaf, left Wednesday evening for Chicago, where she will attend the national j convention fur the teachers of tho deaf. . Mrs. W. A. McGaw left for Seattle, Thursdav, to attend the national congress con-gress of women, which convenes in that citv Julv 7. She will also visit the Alaska-VukonPaciric exposition, and Bponrt a few weeks with friends In Tacoma and Portland. I Miss Pearl Eldrldge.' of Evanston Wyoming. a visiting in Ogden with friends. Mrs. John Culley has as her guests her sixers, Mrs. Fred Parkinson of Le vision, Mrs. Lewis Harding w th her children, and Mrs. Lorin Rich with her family. - Dr Lorln Rich and family, of Rex-burg' Rex-burg' Idaho, have removed to Ogden, where they will make their home. John G Hevwood. who has been studving law at the University of Vircinia. at Charlottesville, has re- , turned home to spend his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hey wood. The missionary hand of voting ladles, lad-les, known as the "What I Can," gave |