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Show The Ogden City denizens of Ogden can you are moving back to town and early In September Ogden society circles cir-cles will again assume their accustomed accus-tomed activities. Many of the clubs are already considering the winter programs and an unusually pleasant winter Is forecasted. i DANCING PARTY. The Episcopal Guild rooms, beautifully beauti-fully decorated with cosmos, white carnations, ferns aud foliage and brilliantly lighted were tlie r-eno of a delightful dancing party on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening when aevenly-fJv voung people were entertained by the Misses Marie and Bessie McCready. A flno orchestra rendered the latest popular airs and fruit punch, nabl-s-co wafers, .and caudy wafers In a var-loty var-loty of colors wei ser v ed. Those present were: Misses Ruth Lewi-:, Estella Miller, Verna Ander-won, Ander-won, Mattle Horn, Marie Carlson, Mary Ilinley, Moda Parry. Fannie McCready, Mc-Cready, Amy Iearned of Salt Lake, Lulu Chambers. Clara Hugglns. Louise Malson of Ios Angeles, Leah Pardee, Mildred Beck. Altha Avey. Gertrude Matron, Irene Grlffln.Zell Davenport. Madellno Iauzon. Eva Ixek, Blanche Williams, Beatrice Plngr,, Mary Young, Bessie Halstead. Myra Grout, Mildred lllsner. Josle Buue; Mes-dames Mes-dames E. Kenney, W. W. Fleetwood, C. B. Sars, J. Allan. ('. H. Gosling. J McCready; Messrs. Fred Hugglns, Will P.ushjost. Wheeler, Albert Aland, Will Ballantyne, Bob Boyd, Claude Corey, Kenneth Griffin, Roy Avey, Balph Johnson. Clyde Woodcock, Harold Har-old Parry, Eugene Carr, Frank Stone, Prod Allan, Raymond Pearson, Erwin Ford. Ed Smyth. Sam Powell, Willis Wil-lis L"-ek. Ralph Emerson, Rhelnhart Gideon. Russell Davenport, Will Randall. Ran-dall. Bert Majors. Herbert Iflnley, John Plncree, Arthur Evans, Eugene Pratt, Ernest Browning, Harold Smith, A. Wost, Arthur Winters, Frank Grady, John McCready. BIRTHDAY PARTY. The pleasant home of Mrs. Howes at 21S North Washington Ave., was Invaded by the members of tlie neighborhood neigh-borhood birthday club recently, the occasion Tielng tho birthday anniversary anniver-sary of Mrs. Howe?. A pleasant social so-cial time was had. the presentation of a beautiful salad set, the gift of iho club, with appropriate remarks and wishes for "many happy returns of the day" being an enjoyable feature fea-ture of the affair. An elaborate luncheon was served. The members present were Mrs. Sfrlncham. Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Poulson. Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Redfleld. Mrs. Glbbs. Mrs. Holt, .Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Aaeren and Jesfle Roblson as guests of the. club. Miss Ellen Thomas, who has been vltlting in the south, will return home fhe lijst of September, after spending a pleasant vacation with relutlvos and friends. Miss Fern Hegley of Tremonton. after Gpendlng three weeks with Og- Mrs. Clare Carhart returned to her ' home In Gooding. Idaho, today after visiting for a number of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hume. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nourse who have been the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hume, have gone to Vermillion, South Dakota, whore, they will make their home. Mrs. Nourse will be remomlered In Ogden as the former Miss Itae Tyler, daughter of John G. Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. R T. Hume entertained entertain-ed informally on Thursday evening in honor of their daughter. Mrs. Car-hart Car-hart and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Eil, win Nourse, (Continued on Pago Eight.) (Continued from Page Seven.) den friends, stopped off In Corlnne for a visit to the Misses Audrey and Jennie Murphy. ' Miss Helen Powell returned Wednesday Wed-nesday from a month'.? visit In Nebraska. Ne-braska. SUNFLOWER PARTY. One of the prettiest social events of the week whs the sunflower card tartv nt the Virginia, given by Mrs. H. C. Blgelow and Mrs. A. P. Hlge-low. Hlge-low. In honor of Mrs. K. L. Van Meter f f Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. IJigelow, who Is now visiting in Ogden. Eighty guests were invited. invit-ed. The parlors and spacious dining room at the Virginia were beautiful In their effective adornment of sunflowers, sun-flowers, artistically arranged. Hand-painted Hand-painted tally cards, the dainty work cf Miss Evelyn Hendersbot, bore a pretty sunflower design and th? dining din-ing table and its delicacies aud decorations dec-orations carried out the rich brown end yellow color scheme. The Invited guests were: Mesdames Allison, of Salt Lake City; Armstrong. Baker. Mat Browning, Brown-ing, Jack Browning, 7-- Bristol, Brick. Bratz. Carhart. Conrc.y, Corlew. Condon. Cassldy, Dalrytnple, Dobbins, Drlggs. II Emerson, Allle Emerson. Wm. Ecclej?. Ellis. T. S. Fitzgerald. Flint. Grant. Guthrie. Gideon, Gid-eon, C. Heath. X. Heath. F. J. Hen-dershot. Hen-dershot. S. Hemlorshot, P. Healy. Hong, Halverson, Home, Hurst. Hume, Hulaniskl, Herrlclc. Hey wood. Hale. Hollingsworth. Joyce, Isaacs of California, Cali-fornia, Kitchen of Chicago. Kirk. Abe Kuhn. Ad Kuhn. A. Kuhn.' Leek. Lynch, Iewis. Meal, Mcintosh. Ma-lone, Ma-lone, Manson, E. Matron. Mouseley, J. Nye, F. Nye, Newburger of Louisville Louis-ville Ky.; Patton. Perkins. D. H. Pec-ry, Pec-ry, Horace Peery Harold Peery,' Ryan, Reynolds. Ezra Rich, Runyan, Rowe, Robinson, Stilwell. Spencer, A. Smith, F. Smith. J. H. Spargo, J. N. Spargo. Towne, Turner, VIsher. VanAlen, Van Meter of Chicago. Whalen. A. W Wright. Woodruff. Werthelmer of Cincinnati, H.C. WochI. and the Misses Klcsel, Hendershot, Dalrymple, Hess. Collier. Fitzgerald. BlgHow and Walker Wal-ker of Colorado Springs. M. R. Dolaluinty of the signal service ser-vice of Lexington, Nebraska, Is In town visiting relatives and friends. Mrs W. C. Dale of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Ogden as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Howard. Rev. William Fleetwood returned yesterday morning from a trip to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. Miss Mabel Marsh is expected to return re-turn to Ogden tomorrow after a two months' visit with her relatives at Colorado Springs. Mrs. M. Richards and daughter. Pearl, left this morning for a three-week three-week pleasure trip to Denver. HAIRDRESSING. Mrs. Carwile and Miss Rltter bave opened up Hair Dressing parlors. Room 510 First National Bank Bldg.- |