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Show i Society Classifieds Automobiles Amusements Financial General News OGDEN CITY. UTAH SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1921. SECOND SECTION : Showers Given For Brife of harly Winter ), formerly Miss La Vaughn Draney, who was married on Thursday, and Mrs. Lorin Eugene 3), formerly Miss Olga Torkelson, who was married on Wednesday. Mrs. Fred C. Rabe (2) was among the hostesses of the week. She AMONG the brides of. this week are Mrs. Dean Robbins . . entertained at a birthday party Tuesday James G. McKay and CMrs. for-he- ( I mother, Mrs. E. A. Stratford. (Photo by r Ridges-Rabe- .) Beautiful Decorations of Home Form Pleasing J Mrs. E, A, Olsen Enter-; tain for Mrs. Gay, Reception For Young Couple After Wedding Feature. j of Mr. Mts Stella Clrke. daug-hteand Mra. John Clarke bream the brtd of Raymond F. Terry on Wednesday, Dec. 3. in alt Lake. The marriage ceremony was solemnlxed in th tarn I pie. On the return of tha younr'cou pie, a reception was given for them At the home of the bride's parents, 21hb V an Duren avenue. The bride was attractive in a' pretty detlgned gown of whit taffeta and wore lovely conn re bouquet of roe ; buds and aweet peas. ureen and white predominated in the decorations used In the parlors, streamers of white and green were attached to the chandeliers and tied with ribbons. White narci&sua arranrd am I lax with fastened, .to were, the bow of ribbon. Sprays of flowers and amilax were used at the end of the atreamers which looped prettily to the walla, further touchea were ad- tied by the vases of roses and narcia. us arranged about the room. Pink and white were used in the din the streamer effect ing room. Again' predominated- - The table was centered with a wedding cake, iced in whKe and pink while at either aide exquisite bouquets of pink roses and white narcissus, formed further aBornment on the perfectly appointed table. - Mc. and Mrs. Terry were the recipients of numerous gifts from their frlenda. They will make their homo in Ogden. LECTURES GIVEN ON ' r The wedding of Miss Olga Torkelson a.nd Lorin Eugene Gay was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday. iMrs. Gay. the niece of Mr. and Mrs. '33. O. Olsen. is a member of the nurses class of the Thomas S. Dee graduating Memorial hospital, as well as secre-tar- y of the nurses': alumnae organizationMrs. Gay has been complimented On .gruest at several showers lately. by iMonday evening she was honoredMrs. Mrs. James Gunn McKay and OS. A. Olsen at the home of Mrs. Olsen, 16 26 'Twenty-firs- t street. Members of 4he nurses' class were present as well as a few invited guests. The evening was pleasantly spent and a dainty luncheon was served. White chrysanthemums were used in the adorn-aneof the table. , nfrA Mrs. Blanch Welch vMtit JWoods. Miss Ethel Simmons, Miss Vio let Johnson, Miss jonanna n vemnga, Miss Edith Ross,. Miss Ethel Hadlock, miss imma rgoeri, Miss Ruth Mrs. Irene Harris, Mrs. A. E. Strat-fdrMrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Frank Kavh. Jr.. Mrs. Fred. C Rabe. Mrs. UOtta. Oav Sfhune and Mrs. Maud West. Honors for the games played during the evening' were awarded ' to Mrs. uShupe and Miss Ethel Hadlock. '' i -- 0 ' ' , I III " " ' - nt t ' i ii i " flit i in i . : . . , ii . e, d. t ELABORATE BANQUET h GIVEN BY MUTUALS Officers and teachers of the Mutual the Fourth (Improvement association of were hosts iward of the Ogden stake and hostesses to an elaborate banquet 'given in the ward chapel Saturday evening, Dec. 8. A large wicker basket of (carnations and ferns adorned the cen-Itof the table and the color scheme Sof piuk-anwhite prevailed in, the Iciher decorations. A delicious-ho- t supper, was served. Favors of r varicolored carnival: caps were distributed, Walter Giles and Elizabeth Oahle acted as master and mistress of ceremonies. Following the sapper the guests were entertained v.ith dancing and games.- Quests present for the evening were Mi. and Mrs. James II. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Uahle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Giles. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McKee. Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles Tribe, Mr. and :Mrs. Carl I.Llndquist, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brian, , j'QMr. and Mrs. N. E. Gay, Mr. and Mrs.: 12. .T. Saunders, Bishop Hyrum. E. Rice, Mr; and i,und, Mr. - and Idrs. Mrs. E. McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mrs. Bowers. Mr- - and Mrs. Clark. Sanfe. Mrs. Carrie M. Kranenburg, OFFICERS ELECTED Miss Maud West, Miss Sarah Martin, BY SILVER REVIEW Miss Hazel Mc,Miss Elizabeth Martin, . Falk-maW. Mies P. Kay, Le welly n McKay and II. Maw. The seventh annual election of Sil ver review No. 1 Women's Benefit as DECORATION sociation of "the Maccabees, was held QUAINT .TP A evening at the-- regular T TTXrnTTT?riXr TT fYd KJr J U IN JOJliUJN 1 XxlJJ--J Wednesday association In the I. Oof the meeting O. F. hall. Mrs. Catherine Erickson, 1 i y AUTHORS OF FRANCE Two Inatructive lectures riven by Mrs. J. C ilallantyne during the week were enjoyed by a number of the club wome not Ogden. On Thursday. Mrs. er criticism Ballantyne rave a on Acatol France, masterly the great. French writer who received the last Nobel prire for literature. Bhe renewed number of hi heat known books and concluded with personal reminicensea of the author and interesting fact-- , about him that have nerer been pub lished. On Friday, Mrs. Ballantyn reviewed the life of the grealet d i . : ; . - French drama tiit. . During the war Mrs. Ballantrne. who was formerly Day Maaset, and a realder.t of Calais, was the publiiher of a m&cailne L MuiC at firat un der th -- auspices of the Academic; Franca Is. In her work on this mas- axlne-ahhas come in touch with many of the best French writers. Brieux. Roatand, Faul Fort. Counters de Nckailles, Francois de Crolt. Jean Henri Duvernols Ou'card. and Juliette Or a In. and la able to relate a number of Interesting facts about them. - j! j e ; . n, Pearl-Shupe- - BANQUET IS GIVEN FOR NEW OFFICERS 1 - Mrs. E. J. Rowse on Ogden avenue afternoon to surprise Brigham and Mrs . Logan ' of Rock last Thursday 1.11 Mrs. It. A. ISO Weil. BIlUWeilllK . Cnrlnir. Wtrn J aim- WIiuSd,following ot useiumess sewnumerous, gutswas officers will head the to "heautv. The time given . .1 luieicHius Otera McEwan, commander; jMrs. Doru ing, anfl: several were piayea wun nuuuis Noble, lieutenant commander; Mrs. Mrs. j err smun ana iwio. w85 past commander; L Myrttt Larison, ronnrn i liirh. Mr ifppnprjdnni arrayed In contrastMaud Mrs. at Mar Kowpie dolls, Forbes, arms; lady ins: dresses Of blue and pink were Wilsrm rhanbln- ATrs MlnnU Tiorto. used in the adornment of the luncheon man, sergeant; Mrs. Edith E. Prout, Mrs. Sarah Bond, sentinel; taoie. jrinK ana ome collector; were aiiacnea 10 uw.wwuucucr Mrs- - Margaret Fesh, . picket; Mrs. loODed to me laoie. ouwia ui rants n- - Mp Pmm Jeannettn Prasp. were r. also Phnnflpp rnses.' violets and ferns ffaa fap- , 7 ' miififml rilrAti. r mrs. were n. a. uvu- - tha Chausee, resent musician. used, Mrs. F.rioksnn wh ramod ln.tnllln well. Mrs. E. J. f. KOWse, Aira. ud KDencer. Mrs. Crazee, Mrs. a. officer and chose Mra. Rmma HaHinctf Morsehead, Mrs. George Clarke, Mrs. as iaiy Gf ceremonles'and Mrs. Jessie xnomas BoweriqFowier Jeff smitn, Mrs. Mrs. chaplain as assistants Thomas Mau-- i Mrs. Harry Speak, of the'officers will take installation man. Mrs. June UlarKe. Mrs. r. su. nlar-- earlv In .Tsmiarv when tv. di. Mrs. i. knights of the Maccabees will meet Davis, Mrs. Roy J? Gardner, Gudmunson, Mrs. . irampion . anu Wnh the review In a joint meeting. Two events of the near future to Mrs. James Tomasek. be given by the Review will be a card and dance on Wednesday eve XTrrrcrT'T' A TXTQ XTTWTT. party Dec 14 in the W. O w hii iJxmixzi-Lxi- w nine. WITH DINNER PARTY Und a Christmas party to the children day. Dec. 21, in the Woodmen hall. a larp hnwl nf delicatelv-shade- d Airs. George ii. overstreet spent the adorning- the dinner table. r,int in Salt Lake. She was the wn the central decoration used by week-en- d oi inenas Miss Ida Fitzsimmons last Tuesday guesi w n sh was hostess to sev-- I Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol nf ViAr friends at a dinner nartv Inn. Following the and Chapin Day spent last Sunday in 'at the Mary Fay dinner, cards were enjoyed until late xaaxwia w "ie guests oi air. ana Mrs, in the eveninr.MiflB Vitis mmons were rjnst nf Mr. and Mrs- W. Karl Hopkins, Mr. George Halverson. visited. In during, the week. and Mrs. A. W. Walker, Mrs. H. H. Salt Lake one day " Snencer. Mrs. Piker. Miss Gertrude Dr. and Mrs. Leo J. Parry .and and Miss vitrearalri Miss Inez Craven, . Anneite. leu mursaay over vinwnns Brown. adufnier, tne soutnern raciiic for San Francis- co ney were accompanied by Mrs. AT fT TTk A Vjl jlTTfClT i xi." A. Mathews. Mrs. Parrv and Mra j.tvyvxvxxjx TiS.Ti8 OF WOMAN'S LEAGUE Parry is a graduate of the Palmer school of chiropractic, at Davenport iuhm iu ibwww tan is under way for the regular meet- Women's Catholic the of m league ing will Va ViAld Tns1aw afternoon wVilh nas returned xi,. jsKinner irs the Marv Fav Inn. The troeram at V.as hin outline an follows- iium a. mp 10 inuiana ana Illinois in unicago, r Mrs. bKinner wa vtMdinsr. - thA Ma.ii'- ' 9V "The Gift nt W O. Henryjl"c sucat ut iir4 ixary lormeny of Ogden. Miss Mary - Matson Solos, "The Ldttle Pine Tree" After a visit of several weeks in Og Words by Mary A. Witham; music den and in Logan with relatives, Mont by Mrs. Joseph Ferraro. C. West returned Monday to his home "Chinese Lullaby'.' . Bowers m Hooa Jtuver. ore Hood ..Robert T Al mI i rerraro miss juseuuiue Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock of Los Address. "Christmas In Ireland'... The Rev. Cuthburt Hogan. Angeles are visiting in Ogden as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Prout and Miss Jennie Prout- - They C3T7,"TT7,T CTUfYlTTT?TC! AT. OXJ v jjxkxxj- - waxv f f AJiitj iftre intendine to Rnpnd th hnllv. in was Mrs. Bullock T?nT?. RT?TTT7!-TnT,Tr!n- T ' Ogden. formerly . .. .. . . -. r i m.faM J mioa ivuiuv u jrtuuk ui ukucii. itir. una Mrs. Bullock will be pleased to meet fnl their friends at the Prout home. 1069 t?ni Vfiss Nfflhl aaiatnrA wVn " become the oriae or jc red A. K.uhlman I v""kV4 on weanesaay. jjecemoer 14. Miss irs. rrea u. aoe entertained a Madeline Gaisford entertained at a miscellaneous shower . Thursday eve-- 1 number of her friends Tuesday after ning at the Gaisford .residence. 560rjon at her home. 2020 Monroe aveavenue. Miss Gaisford nue, in compliment to her mother. Washington has also been the complimented guest I Mrs. E. A. Stratford, on her birthday at several showers during the last anniversary.- The afternoon was spent week. Among them were showers glv- - in sewing and 'at 5 "o'clock a dainty en for her by Miss viola Smuin and luncheon was served by the hostess Miss Marvel Burke, Mrs. D. Dean assisted by her Bister, Mrs. J. D. Skeen. Gaisford and JMrs. .William LmHa. k..,,. . 1 bii 1 yy.r-.W- . jiuwuuUio offi- I .i p - . Sa?!l " lra- ....... inue . 1 A V. S' 1 ; 1 "TT I -- i . i--j I - , ! tiI.e-lri'tJ?r;- I m tjtu - Vi tt nuiixi cI'rd - - r castle hall in honor of the newly elecJ. TV. O'Brien of the entertainment ted officers of the year 1922. social committee was mater of and Following the business session. Mr. ceremonies and Wllford Uramweli was itodgers of the RedanStar lodge of San toastmaster. the Among speaker as address Ulcio. Calif., gave using David J. Wilson, county attor his theme. "Fythagoras and Dionys- - were Dr. U. P. Mills and Mrs. Joha lus" relating the ancient conceptions i:,,,' of the Greek philosophers and the ru, 'v, w A foundatlo ns of the Knights of rythia M"' ZV era oMIf.'w ri?9' KsJi of the the orcier. adjournment ai uuu ruuciiui ciuiiu. lodge session the members were es- uvrr diners sang several songs from corted to the dinner hall where the theThe. Kiwanls song book, under banquet was served. J. j. Shaugh-ness- y the direction club of M. Charles Wood. . acted as toastmaster and the Prixes offered by the membership cers-elect and the retiring officers committee were won by Mrs. M. addresses. Vocal with short responded Wood Charles and Harold J. Packer. were a selections given by male quar At the conclusion of the dinner the tet. from the dining Officers who will serve during th!ub,e8 w!r u,uwu " .um.i ensulne vear are J. M. MeCamant. chancellor commander; Cecil Sparks, night. vice chancellor; N. C. Hansen, prelate; GI). Cook, master of work; Don K. FRIENDS ENTERTAIN Hastings, keeper of the records and FOR MISS QUILLINAN seal; Benjamin Peterson, master of finance; C. Henry Turner, master of exHarry N. Highrield, master chequer; at arms; M. C. Blakeley. inner guard; Honoring Mlis Madeline Quillinan. Wlillan Corter. outer guard: Louis who Is to become the bride of Robert Ml N. Meld, trustee; FredMelssner, rep- J. Thomas during this month. resentative. Marguerita Mary McKenna and MS . Spldel entertained informally lait at the home of Miss evening Tuesday On Thursday evening members of 2 Twenty-rourt- h McKenna, the Jolly. Twenty club gathered at the Member of the S. O. H. club alreu and a home of Mrr'and Mrs. J. C. Wintle. few Invited friend were present. 3011 Adams avenueand tendered a Musical entertainment, games and urprlsc party to J. C. Wintle on his other social enjoyments, furnished by of the hostesses birthday anniversary. Decorations wee the diversion of were white flowers In and used pink wa served. ' the evening. the home. Games. mu?ic and dancing Miss Quillinan Luncheon wa presented with formed the' diversions of the evening. club the and her by gift lovely was A dainty luncheon served to Mr. G. C. Pickett, Louise A. Reeder. Mr. friends. Christmas decoration of fed and Sarah A. Jackwn. Mr. and Mrs John green were used in the effective ap-Wilson. J. G. McMillan. Mr. nd Mrs. the table. A center W. T. Pickett, Floyd Pickett. Mr. and pointments ofrose in a crys of red piece Mrs. C. Dee. Mrs. L. Jones. Wallace tal basket and tiedarranged malim' with red Brown. Sam Kralser, Rev. Wintle, May was the ld On either centerpiece. Pickett. Vilate Pickett and Wayne were red with candlestick placed Wintle. Covers wereMld for Xi taper. Chrl Anderson, Mis Lixette Majcln-nl- s. t The Baptist Missionary" society will Miss Rose Spldel. Mis Thtlm M. be entertained by Mrs. T. J. Fitzgerald Gamer. Ml Ruth Junk, Mis at her horn, 2414 Jackson avenue, Thomas, MUs Cecelia Hlgflns. Mlwt Tuesday afternoon at 2: JO o'clock. The Grace Hurst and M1m Mary AnuerKrr. devotional exercises will be led by Mrs. J. D. Corey and the lesson will be In FRIENDS MEET IN Mrs. J. G. Gebhart. The ascharge of sisting hoMesnes are Mrs. L. A. GarriSLATER VILLE HOME son. Mrs W. E. Moore and Mra. -- " n-nn- nis l.ni'Z? - I DINNER AND DANCE K.1-wa- -- i-- k . Nicety members of the Ogden On Monday evening. Ogden lodge club and their ladles enjoy e4 No. 2, Knights of I'ythlas. entertain- a dinner dance Friday evening la ed at a banquet and smoker at their the Weberand club rooma. - . KTtfTANANS MERRY AT GUESTS STUDIO TEA GIVEN AT SURPRISE PARTY BY MRS. GUST AVESON THIRTY-SI- X Thirty-si- x friends of Mrs. Dave Pickett pleasantly surprised her last Wednesday evening at her home, 56 8 street. Following an eveThirty-firning spent in games a buffet luncheon was served. The guests making up the party were Mr. and Mrs, William Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Dave Evans. Wessler, Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph ' Robinson, Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Parsons, Mr.-anMrs. F. G. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. George Wangsgard, Mr. land Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs.'Liorny Jones, Linderman. Mr.- - and Mrs. Walter Robinson, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Wintle, V. Pickett, John Crosley, Floyd Evans. Jim Evans, Miss May Pickett. Miss Vilate Pickett, Miss Nita Evans. Ml.s Ellen Linder man, Miss Dorothy Wessler and Mlsj st - Evelyn Parsons. . - Camp D. of the Daughters of the Pioneers, will meet at the home of Mrs. A. T. Wright. 1171 Twenty-fourt- h street. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Reeder will be board member. Mrs. "Lucy Wilson is captain of th camn. - the-visitln- ;: ADORN TABLE ,i08Eb IN INFORMAL Mrs. Joseph Charles OustAve.on was hostess to about forty friends yesstudio tea given in comterday attoa Mrs. Frank E. Newman, pliment formerly Mls I.ucill Wright, a recent bride. , Pink and white decoration. were usd In the- adornment of the street. studio at 663 Twenty-fift- h During the afternoon,- Mrs. Newman sang several selections. Tea was served from a table arranged in ene corner of the room- Mrs. E. R. Dumke and Mrs. P. T. Wright poured. Carnations and ferns In crystal vases formed the beautiful decorations for the shower given in honor of MLm Stella Clarke on, Thursday. Dec. 1. at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke, 22&5 Van Buren avenue. Luncheon was served to the following: Miss Lucille William?. Miss Ellen Williams, Miss Velnu Wilcox. MIrs Helena Dysterv.Mrs. Ora Gish. Mls Eva Hills, Daisy Mr. and Mrs.- - J. "J. O'Connor re-- ! turned laKt bunday rrotn a trip c in. They visited nt Kansas City, Mo., and at Grafton. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor were gone two weeks. - - - DINNER American Beauty roses arranged with ferms formed the centerpiece for the table at the home of Mrs. Charles V. Swanson on Harrlsville avenue last Saturday afternoon when she entertained- a number of young people at dlner.Mrs. Ira C. Packer entertained In d with AmerI'lacecards. honor of Mr. Munro Clark of New ican Beauty rose, were laid for the York Friday evening at her home. following guests: Mlas Pauline Storey. avenue. Twelve MLs Evelyn gneatsr"Washington Miss Gertruda Storey. were pleicsantly entertained Swanson. Roy Swanson. Ernet fteffen Jnvlth games and dancing. A perfectly and Fred McDonald. appointed supper was served at 11 o'lock. White chrysanthemums were The Baptist Mlsaionary society will ued In the decorations. m w be entertained by Mra. T. J. FltxRcrald nt her home, 2424 Jackson avenue, Mr. D. A. Fhoemaker was hostess Tuesday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. The to a number of her friend Thursday devotional exercises will be led by Mra, evening at her home, 829 TwentyJ. D. Corey and the lesson will be as-in fecond street. Nine guests were served with a dellclously prepared dinner charge.of Mrs. J. G. Gebhart. The and were entertained during the re sisting "hostesses are Mrs. L. A. Garrison. Mrs. W. E. Moore and Mrs. Caldmalnder of the evening with card. well. Mrs. J. D. Iurrlngton was awarded first honors and. Mlas Ruth 3iosteller was of the consolation hon Woodof circle. Neighbors Sego Lily ' recipient In lh craft No. 174. will tntertaJn nil mem- or. Red and greena were usedvase of with decorations, members crystal bers and vlfltinj: Satufday rvenlng. Dec. 17. in the W. O. W. hall, brilliant carnations forming the cen- terpicx for the table. beginning at 7:30 o'clock. hand-painte- :3 - Mr. Lewis Cowan, of to a were host and hoste horn at Irienda their of their number December 2. MuSaturday evening, formed a part and song sic, dancing of the diversion of the eveninr. A feature of the entertalnm ei: eharmlnj was riven when Miss Marie Etherlnc-to- n ang. ' Aloha Oe." and "When Y04 You'll Soon Forget." Gone Are A dellcioua dinner was served Ly the hostess. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cowan, of SlatervMe; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cordeary. Mr. and Mr. Richard Cordeary. Jr . Mr. and Mrs, Cha. Richardson. Mr. end Mrs. Walur Richards. Mr. and Mr. Reaves, Mr. and Mrs. Seth 13! sir, Mr. and Mr. Will-la- I Bow, Wjnum Thornton. Mr. an Mr, and SUt-ervlll- e. m of Ogden. Mr. Jra- Mr. Tim. nle E.2charucn of Trernonton, Mr, srl John Etherlncton. Mis Man? Mr. and Mr.. Karl Kth'. Etherlngton.!l of Plain and .Mrs. erinrtorr. Cowan vf SUVerville. City, CVj(! -- |