OCR Text |
Show nlc Marie, to John L. McGowan, of St. Paul. Minnesota. Mr. and Mr.f. , James Pingrec announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah, to Dr. J. R. Calvert, the marriage to be solemnized June 1G. At the next meeting or the Child Culture club to be held Tuesday . May 25. nt the home of Mrs. F. S. Smith, 3l!7 Adams avenue. Dr. Anna Wright will deliver v lecture. All members are urged to be present, as au Interesting Inter-esting meeting is assured, Mr. Clyde V. Lindsay has returned home from a three-year mission to Gcimany. With him camo his slater, Maude, who met him in New York City. The sight-seeing from the metropolis me-tropolis home was greatly enjoyed by both. T 1 v ' qJociftf A dancing party will be given Friday Fri-day evening. May 2Sth, at tho Congress Con-gress dancing' academy, under tho auspices aus-pices of the young ladies of St. Joseph's Jos-eph's church The patronesses for the large affair are Mrs A. R. Hey wood. Mrs. Don Maguire, Mrs. George Mat-snn Mat-snn and Mrs. D. A. Smyth. Miss Kathryn Woodcock left Tuesday Tues-day for a visit of several weeks In Omaha and St, Paul. Mr. and Mrs. S M. Swanger of Wei-ser, Wei-ser, Idaho, are guests of their son, R. F. Swanger, at S19 Twenty-fourth street. Miss Cramer, of Hip District Forest For-est Service, entertained a few of her Intimate friends. Monday evening at her apartments at 2155 Adams avenue. The Nob Hill Congregational ladles will be the hostesses at a church tea to be given at the home of Mrs. E. W. Newcomb, 1563 Robinson avenue, Thursday afternoon. May 27. All ladies lad-ies of tho church and friends are cordially cor-dially urged to attend. Mrs. I. L. Reynolds will entertain the Monday card club Monday afternoon. after-noon. The Martha Society met with Mrs. Thomas D. Dee Monday afternoon, about twenty members being present. Mrs. A. W. Walker and Mrs. Will Eccles will bd hostesses at a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon. The Haliyon Sewing club met Friday Fri-day with Mrs. Patterson. Tho afternoon after-noon was pleasantly spent and delicious delic-ious refreshments were served. Tho next meeting' of the club will he with Mrs. Abo Kuhn. i Mrs. Mary S. Gibson, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Alma Todd, arrived ar-rived In the city Thursday from Denver, Den-ver, and will spend the summer visiting visit-ing with her 'daughter. Miss Nellie Todd of the District Forest Service. The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Eisenberg, 560 Wesl Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street, Wednesday afternoon. A. R. Ileywood left Tuesday morning morn-ing for the cast. - The Sixth "Ward religion class will give an operetta Thursday evening at the Fourth Ward amusement hall. Senator and Mrs. Kuehler left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Seattle where they will spend the summer in tho interest of the Utah exhibition at the Yukon-Alaskan Yukon-Alaskan exposition. Mrs. W. A. Mi.ldleton and daughter have returned from their California trip. Mrs. It. G, Seagon. of Los Angeles is visiting her son. Albert Seagon, 270 Twenty-sixth street A splendid concert was given at the Third Ward Institute Tuesday evening, even-ing, and the excellent program was enjoyed by a large number of people. Mrs. Paul Kimball, of Chicago, is visiting here with her father, Hon. Frank J. Cannon. Mrs. A- R. Bowman lias gone to Chicago to visit with relatives for two months. The graduating exercises of the Weber We-ber academy will be held at the academy acad-emy hall, Wednesday evening, May 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wattls visited visit-ed in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Walter Poulton. of Salt Lake City, visited her mother, Mrs. H. E. Woodmanseo, a few days this week. Judge and Mrs. W. L. Magfnnis and two children have returned from their eastern trip. Miss Florence Magln-nis, Magln-nis, will not return home until autumn. aut-umn. Miss Clara B. Johnson, who ha3 been teaching the past year in El Cen-tro, Cen-tro, Cnli, axrlved home Joday, and will spend the summer In Ogden. On Monday evening, tho seniors of the Ogden High school will enjoy another an-other of their successful class parties. par-ties. Mr. Louis Plngree has returned from Palo Alto, California, where he Is a student at Stanford University, to 6pend the vacation months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Pingree. The annual Junior ball of the Ogden Og-den High School will be given on Tuesday evening, June S. Mrs. Sid Badcon has Issued invitation invita-tion for two aflernoons of next week. On Thursday five hundred will be the diversion, and on Friday bridge will be the game. Mrs. C. H. Stevens and children, who have been visiting with Councilman Council-man S. O. Stevens of Logan, expect to return homo Sunday morning. The Ladies of the Baptist Kensington Kensing-ton and their friends will bo entertained enter-tained at the home of Mrs. Mahnlne. '219 West Twelfth street, Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. May 28th. Mrs, R. B. Seaton arrived In Ogden Wednesday from Los Angeles, to visit her son, Albert Seaton, at 210 26th street. Mrs. Seaton wan a former resident of Ogden. She will f,pend two or three months with her son before returning to her home In California. Mrs. Charles Barton of this city was one of tho guests at a most elaborate out-of-town affair. In the nature of a reception given Wednesday by Mrs. John W, Thornley. or Kaysvllle, in honor of her husband's fiftieth birthday. birth-day. Mrs. E. M. Reagan, of Portland, Oregon, Ore-gon, is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Wil-liam Eccles. The Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist . church will be entertained enter-tained by Mrs! J. C. Nye. 2G4fl Adams avenue, on Thursday afternoon. An interesting meeting Is promised. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hanley announce the engagement of their daughter, An- |