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Show ' menrs were nerved. Music and enter- " tainmonts made the day most delightful. delight-ful. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Jarmon aud family were visiting In Kaysvillc during dur-ing the early part of the week. Mrs. Eveline Hrown of Osden, with Mrs. Ben Armstrong and her daugh-ttr daugh-ttr of Deeth, Nevada, were the guests of their brother, John Connor !n Spiingvillo last week. Mrs. Millie West and Mrs. Clark Slater of Ogden, J. R- Hammer of Sugar City, and Mrs. Charles Larson Of' Wyoming, were visitors at the home of Lewis Hobinson In Farminc- ton during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas and M. S, Browning returned yesterday lroni u sojourn at Spencer, Idaho, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Wood. The Glenwood Campers" club entertained en-tertained . on Thursday evening in honor or Mr. and Mrs. Phil Knlsely. A delightful evening was spent. Dr. Joyce and "Billy" William" hive returned from Yellowstone park, They report a pl?asant trip. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Dalrymple will Lc in Ogden to greet their friends on Tuesday, next, after a trip to Denver, Den-ver, where the doctor attended the convention of the National Board ot Dental Examiners. Mrs. McHermolt and daughter, Mrs. Kills, of Corlnne, were Ogden visitors visi-tors during the week. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Christy and Mrs. M. K. Paul have returned to Salt Lake after a pleasant stay at The Hermitage. Mrs. Charles JJarton and children are the guests this week of Mrs. John H. Bonnemort of Kaysvillc. Ben Aldiich has been transferred to Kaysvllle as manager for the Bell Telephone company in that town and Robert Surumen llle. who has been manager at Kaysvillc, Is coming to Ogden. Mrs. Lawrence Loder has returned from Centerville where she has been vis. ting relatives and friends. The Misses Iva and Beatrice Wesson Wes-son of Farmlngton spent the Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth in Ogden. There will be a meeting of the American Am-erican Woman's League Monday evening even-ing at 7:30, at the home of the president, presi-dent, Mrs. P. H. Malson. 2570 Gram-jnercy Gram-jnercy Ave. The local delegates have returned from the national convention at St. Louis and will report at the coming meeting. All members are urgently requested to attend this meeting. Picnic Tuesday The Sunday school of the First Presbyterian church will hold its annual picnic next Tuesday, at Glenwood Park. All scholars are requested to meet at Sunday school tomorrow promotlv at ten in order to perfect plans and arrange for the securing of prizes. There will be many prizes announced Sunday morning. morn-ing. Miss Mary Bates, who has been a teacher In the sixth and seventh grades In ihe Grant school during the I past eighteen months, left for Taco- ma, Washington this morning, where she has accepted a position. Miss Bnten left a week earlier than sho had planned and a large number of her friends and pupils who had planned a pleasant farewell will be disappiint-ed. disappiint-ed. Frank Clayton returned on Thurs-dav Thurs-dav from an extended tour of Yellowstone Yellow-stone rark. The Misses Florence Thomas and Florence Cocney are spending a two weeks' vacation in camp with friends at Bear Lake'in Idaho. Mrs. A. l Harton will entertain the Fntre Nous club at Sylvan Park at (I o'clock dinner this evening. Covers Cov-ers will be laid for about fifty. Mrs. F. W. Herrington entertained the Kastern Star club at the Herring-ton Herring-ton cottage, near the Hermitage, on Tuesday evening, the affair proving to be one of the pleasantest occasions occas-ions of the week. Miss Florence Eccles is the guest of Mrs. Louis Garner in Deweyvllle. Mrs. David Fccles, Jr., who, with her husband and children, has been spending the summer at Dee, Oregon, enme down to attend the celebration 'I the birthday of her father, Angus T Wrivrht, n;ul returned to Oregon csicrday. ICE CREAM SOCIAL. A very enjoyable evening was spent by the Christian Endeavor society of the Central Presbyterian church and their friends at an ice cream social given by the society on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Stoddard, 37j Swenty-first street. Games, vocal and Instrumental music, mu-sic, contests, social chat and general merry-making were Indulged In until a late hour, when the guests departed offering ple.isant congratulations to their hostess. Miss Minnie Jacobs of New York is an Ogden visitor, the guest of her cousin. Harry Relnshriber. The young lady is making a tour of the west and will continue on her way to the coast Sunday afternoon. Miss Maud Whitehead of Provo is visiting her coutln. Mrs E. p.. Brown, for a few days, she does not expect to return home for another week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thaanum will entertain a large number of guests at their beautiful home on Nob Hill. August 17. at a farewell reception in honor of Rev. and Mrs. N. S. El-d'-rkln. who will leave next week for Ixivvrencc. Kansas. Ex-Mayor Brewer returned Thursday Thurs-day from a two months' sojourn at bis lummor home above Magpl.? in South Fork canyon. There will he no preaching services at the Baptist church, Sunday The social cntheiing at ihe home of Mrs. J. E. Carver Thursday afternoon of this week, at which Mrs. F.dwln Goodale. Mr Wakemnn Thompson. Mrs. Fred Williams. Mrs Oion Had-lock Had-lock and Mrs. Carver were hotsses was n most del!ph:ful gatheilic. a-t.ended a-t.ended by a large mm her tj1(-, inwn and moms were 'nretrilv di corated for the occasion, and delicious refresh- |