Show H Sunday Idornlng -- Ogden Pair Plan to Wed Soon Jf "6 TTREMOrrrorr — Mr: and MriT T P Meister ot Tremonton an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Miss Ruth Meister of Ogden to Edward P Schoppe of Ogden son of Mr and Mrs William Schoppe of Provo The wedding will take place the latter part' of December The couple will make their home In Ogden Miss Meister Is a graduate of the Thomas D Dee Memorial hospital if Mrs Meister of Ogden whose wedding to Edward P Schoppe set for late this month is -- of nursing Reed Oyler entertained school street at a Eastern Star Units Elect D B Dickens waa elected worthy matron of Queen Esther chapter No 4 Order of the Eastern Star in a meeting Fnday evening December 6 at the Masonic temple She succeeded Mrs W O Pell Other — officers - elected were? Charles L McClenny worthy patron Miss Frances McCready associate matron George Knauss associate patron Mrs L C Striven secretary Mrs Edwin Burk-lun- d treasurer Mrs H E Riley conductress Miss Hazel Hyland associate conductress and Mrs Elected W O Pell trustee and appointive officers will be Installed Saturday evening at the Masonic temple OGDEN— Mrs - I Mrs J S Schofield was elected worthy matron of Miriam chapter No 14 Order of the Eastern Star at a meeting at Masonic temple Tuesday evening succeeding Mrs Hugo Steckel Other officers chosen were Melvin H Lewis worthy patron Mrs J D Reynolds associate matron D E Lambson associate patron Miss Anna Hansen secretary Mrs C E Wood treasurer Mrs Paul vj T Mo h l or cond u ctr ess Mrs Ruth D Korb associate conductress and Hugo Steckel trustee Together with appointive offi- ecrvucrt yat announced tha else- - -tive officers will be installed Tuesday at 8 p m at the Masonic temple followiflg dinner Mrs John W Buck of Park 'City worthy grand matron will conduct the installation Delphian Chapter Slates Party OGDEN — O Eutaw chapter Delphia society will be entertained at a Christmas party Monday at 2 pi m at the home of Mrs W P Boyer on Twenty-fourth street Games and exchange of gifts will be followed by teai Assisting hostesses will 'be Mrs David Peterson Mrs Byron Thurmond Mrs RD Rock well Mrs Bred L Montmorency Mrs Charles T Murrey Mrs J J Dunbar Mrs Alvin J Forbess i Mrs William F Smiley and Mrs F M Brown social meetings are being planned by the chapter with lfl members as hostesses each tame The regular meeting of the chapter will be held Wednesday at 2 p m at Hotel Ben Lomond Women’s Club Plans Fete OGDEN— Ths annual Christmas dinner of ths Women's University club will be held in the lounge of Hotel Ben Lomond at 6:30 p m Wednesday evening Miss Zeltk Ballinger is chairman of the committee in charge Christmas meeting anda Christ- mas story will be read by Mrs Philip A Dix Chapter J P E O sisterhood will be entertained at a Christmas party at luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mre F W Smith 1520 Twenty-nint- h street The entertainment committee Including Mrs George R Whit-mey- 15 Being Good Is Sometimes Being V ery By Kathleen Norris The problem of the decent girl who at the same time ie young pretty and eager for life and companionship is a compli-catecGirls who want to one retain their high ideals of to preserve their standards of purity and dignity have a hard time That is some do Others have mothers and fathers' who remember that once they were young themselves They encourage youthful home entertainments from the time the girls are in grammar school They build about them a ring of young friends they cure shyness and awkwardness by all aorts of encouraging and unsus-pecte- d devices and their girls go naturally from a gay and hospitable home to gay and hospi own r table But all parehts aren't like that And it is to the other mothers and fathers that I’m directing this article rather than to the girl who wrote me the poignant letter that I’m presf’ self-contr- ol homes-of-thei- ently going to quote Up to Mother When a mother of young daughters makes no effort to help them socially ignores their longings for parties and companions is out of sympathy with their inexperienced efforts to make their home a pleasant place in which to gather their friends and at the same time harshly forbids their going about at night with the fast little crowd that frequents night clubs roadhouses questionable dance halls and coarse variety shows she is as much to blame as if in babyhood she had left them for days without care or in childhoo'd had refused to have them instructed in the three R’s Every mother of girls ought to ask herself just what she is doing to prepare them to meet their associates on even terms How free are your girls to say to any chance attractive young man they may meet "Mother’d like you to come in to supper We always have on Sunday supper and dance or play games” How free are they to bring young men to the house with the idea that if dad likes them and mother likes them then new friendships are in the making? Is your house a house where hamburger sandwiches and chocolate bars and hot coffee and pencils and tablets and Victrola records are part of the Sunday night program or do your girls giggle and apologize and fall into silent embarrassment and vainly search the icebox when the new young man in town bashfully calls? Full House Other members of the committee art Mrs S Karl Hopkins Miss Mrs LaVern Daniels -- TTiomas - Irvine— Mre — Francis — Johnson Mrs Fred Carr Jr Years ago I knew a woman Miss Luella Thomas Miss Anna who had nine daughters and one Erickson Miss Bernice Wood son The son was the youngest Miss Dorothy Corey and Mrs but two and didn't figurg much' Clara Manning in hia older sisters’ affairs The Christmas music and a Christwaa poor no college carfamily mas reading will be furnished by reers never a servant in the students of the Ogden high house Yet every one of these school Gifts will be exchanged girls married happily and the by members of the club parents lived to see a veritable Reservations may be made a ‘my of grandchildren rising 'with either Mrs Thomas Irvin about them er Mre Fred Carr Jr MemberThe father an old and not be must cards ship presented particularly successful’ doctor— at the door for he rarely sent a bill!— used Wednesday the club was ento take us all on long walks tertained by an illustrated read-- - - every Sunday Everyone carried Passion Mrs” of the lng Play by' two sandwiches and some boy Lamont P Knapp in the drawcarried a mammoth coffee pot ing room of Hotel Ben Lomond When wo came back exhausted waa Mr assisted by Mrs Knapp and salty and cold there were Knapp at the picture machine buns and frankfurters or stew and luring the reading music and biscuits and always jam was furnished by Miss Phyllis and cookies or gingerbread and Hancock Miss LaVon Hancock lots of hot tea— In short there Miss Ellie Simonson Mias Dorwas everything that was cheap othy Simonson and Mias Ruth nrf delirious AzuL an d filling --Craanwood after the mountains of food had disappeared and the mountains of dishes were washed w sang tongs Hilda’s family Is different PRICE —A formal dinner This is part of Hilda’s letter She dance Is planned by Dansante couldn’t possibly b your daugh""flub for Friday evening at the ter could she? — Country ckifccMr F Wilcken Hilda’s Problem Fox directing -- Dinner “DeaF“Mr£Norns7riih says at 7:30 prmr wtlthe-- ” gin the festivities the theme "“I am one of five daughters We are 27' 25 21 17 and 13 years centering around the Christold I’m ths mas holiday and dancing will none of us bad looking the oldest and Members are invited follow to bring guests ths youngest are blonds the rest of us dark My father is a chemist he has never gotten over the sorrow of losing my only brother the fifth child who died as a baby of three 12 years ago My father despises women he rarely speaks to us listens at the table as if he were under pressure and spends all his evenings in his laboratory ‘‘With my mother we are six women The house is full of dresses hats hair powder brushes We make beds sweep halls wash dishes plan meals cook together Of course we gossip and of course little things are important to us— weddings babies illnesses scandals Our friends are all women Girls come in to spend the nighty jwo Then come in and sit with mother in the kitchen "We have never had a party not permitting 4W— Healways says that we ought to find enough amusement among ourselves To tell you the truth the one thing we would dread above all others would be necessity of having a party We know so many girls and hardly any boys at all To have 30 girls arrive and seven men would be too horrible! “My mother is an angel but she is too gentle endures too much and is far from well Father Forbids "My older sister Anna and I have been school teachers for five and three years Now Alma has been offered the superin-- " tendency of aTiigh school in a town 200 miles away We have a car her salary would be ample for us both and she wants me to go with her My father and mother flatly forbid it At least my father does and mother says ‘you must obey pa’ Released by Bell Syndicate Inc - -- r er ‘ “ ments M P E O sisterhood Chapter will meet for a Christmas party Wednesday at 8 p m at Hie home of Miss Viola Clancy apartment & Holly Rue A program and other entertainment features are being arranged by the social committee including Miss Grace Bryant Mrs ’John N Kinney and Mrs W E Lancaster - -- Under ths auspices of the American Legion auxiliary- - to Herman Baker post No 9 a children’s party will be given Saturday from 2 until 4 p m at ths American Legion chateau Mrs Arthur Woolley will havs charge of the program and Mrs Zoan Houtz Bean of Los Angeles a sister of Mrs Woolley will take part A Christmas play entitled “Certainly There Is a Santa Claus” will be presented by Eldon McClatchie and Rene Robbins In charge of arrangements ar Mrs Joseph Soelberg Mrs Emer Buckner Mrs L J Payne Mrs David Scott Mrs Merlin Fenstermaker Mrs Wesley Robbins and Mrs Florence Giines Behiin and Mr and Mrs G T Hone entertained at a buffet -bridge at the Hone home 1528 Twenty-aeven- th street A Christmas scene formed a centerpiece for tie table with red tapers at the ends The tally cards were in Christmas designs The guests included State Senator and Mrs Ira A Huggins Mr and Mrs Platt W Fuller Mr and Mrs Frank G Brown Mr and Mrs L M Loll Mr and Mrs George" H Lowe Dr and Mrs and Mrs Leslie A Smith Mr Carl A Lindquist Mr and Mrs J Quill Nebeker Mr and Mrs Herbert Woods Mr and Mrs R E Edens Mr and Mrs Horace S Ensign and Mr and Mrs J Robert Jarvis of 'Salt Christmas Motif Dominates Meetings Held by Ogden Organizations as SeasonalSqcialsJDimngPastWeek-OGDEN — Included In a dinner party Saturday evening at the Nob Hill tea room were Mr and Mrs Delbert B Foulger Mr and Mrs Homer Shaw Mr and Mrs Brent Hillis Mr and Mrs Byron Blood Dr and Mrs L W Budge and Mr and Mrs L W Underwood Pinochle followed dinner at the Foulger home 2780 Van Buren decorations were carried out The guests included Mr and Mrs R L Hickman Mr and Mrs M R Conroy Mr and Mrs Francis G Nicholas Mrjand Mrs’ L Mrs A J Lind was hostess to her bridge chib Wednesday at Nob Hill dea room Christmas gifts were exchanged and Christmas decorations were used on the table Covers were laid for 12 Mrs Blaine Austin was a special guest Mrs P C Richardson Mrs W H Reed Jr and Mrs M G Wilcox entertained members of the Travelure club and their husbands at dinner Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Richardson 2585 Fillmore avenue City Acacia club was entertained at luncheon Friday by Mrs David Lake City Mr and Mrs Hone entertained at a bridge dinner Friday evening at their home Christmas J Wallace and Mr and Mrs Spencer C Taylor of Sat Lake J Wilson C and Mrs Angus Wright at the Wilson- home 2531 A Christmas Fowler avenue Idea was carried out In the table decorations Aglaia club met Thursday afternoon at Hotel Ben Lomond Mrs Clarence Keller and Mrsf Hugh Stephens were hostesses An address was made by Former Mayor Frank Francis on world events and vocal selections were given by Miss Myma Glenn Members of the Fine Arts club entertained at a Christmas tea Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs J G Murdock 1184 Twenty-sevent- h street Christmas decorations were used throughout the house and on the tea table Mrs T Dean Phinney read an original Christmas story Gifts delivered by Santa Claus were exchanged by members Mri F C Kozioi and Mia Mary Murdock assisted in the tea room ' Members of a club composed of wives of members of the Og-den fire department entertained at a Christmas party Thursday evening at Nob Hill tea room Dinner was followed by an exchange of gifts and’ other enter talnment features Covers were laid for 12 Mrs Alice Mitchell was in Charge of arrangements Women’s auxiliary to the Policeman's Benefit association entertained at a Christmas dinner party at Nob Hill tea room WedThe hostesses nesday evening were Mrs Wilford Harris and A Mrs Fred Schenck Ladies’ Literary club members were entertained at the annual Christmas party Wednesday at the home of Mrs Wallace H Ellis 1492 Marilyn drive Luncheon was followed by a program Mrs Roland Parry feed a Christmas story Mrs R B Porter sang Christmas cards Christmas decorations wera used on the table' Mrs J H Morrell and Mrs N J Thomas were in charge of arrangements International Relations Study club will have a Christmas program at its meeting Wednesday afternoon with Mrs G J Car-ro- ll 675 Twenty-thir- d street Mrs John E Velton will discuss "Christmas Above and Below the Equator — Christ of the Andes’’ Child Culture club will entertain members of the Junior Child Culture club at tea Thursday at 2:30 p m at Hotel Ben A program is being Lomond arranged by Mrs A M Merrill and tea Mrs George Stewart A committee includes Mrs Ezra Richardson and Mrs W H Williams Mrs D N White and Mrs Samuel G Dye are in charge of decorations HOLIDATES CLOSE HARMONY Off comas the jar-In- n and it s another dress Duco dot rayon crape Navy sues 5 1078 r Doris rayon lay Maize or blua 1091 uai MANHATTAN CHANGE QUICK color jerkin dress of Doris rayon jarsey White blouse rad or graan jarlin Sizes 5 1098 MELODY adorable jacket Iran ef striped rayon Jar-eat- Tri- - iroeks-a- Doris s Dodson-designe- gayryoung and eager to go places as d means it’s a dress about them willowy young lines! Everything catch a lot of compliments!" You'll think TINT OIL-SHAMP- Dullness drabness streaks of gray the lustrous youthful look of your hair But there’s a Tint In 30 way to avoip them in Roux minutes with this o our operators will impart glorious color to the existing gray and highlight your hair at the same time! s ays "Let’s their been made in heaven You'll be you yourself! speaks a Debbie’s language and knows her let’s be seen go places whirling skirts their tricks were made with you espe dally in mind g have that Jacket of raygabardine 1071 on spun Sizes -- " Dorcas society of the Eim Lutheran church will entertain at dinner Wednesday evening at Green Gabies tearoom It will be the annual Christmas party Mrs E L Fisher and Mrs A E Forbes will be hostesses FOR ROUX - v vibrant eersen print TRY Ell Mrs Hugo Steckel and Walter Moulton retiring worthy matron and worthy patron of Miriam chapter Order ef the Eastern Star will entertain officers who served under them at dinner Friday evening at Nob Hill tea- - ’ Slates Dance December 15 1910 - OGDEN— ‘Mr and Mrs Joseph Mrs W O Pell Mrs! G A Dickson and Mri C H Barton is in charge of arrange- miscellaneous shower The guests numbered Tribune- Quartet Gives Bridge Party OGDEN— Chapter F P E O 'SisterHoodTwill meet for dessert luncheon Wednesday at ths horns of Mrs Wade M Johnson 2565 Brinker avenue It will be a Miss Ruth for Miss Meister Wednesday evening at her home 522 Seventh 1 Salt take Clubs Plan ' Tp Hold Yule Events -- k ITIjc delighted with the Debs quick trim little ‘and bodices and tell us their colors must change artistry ef many I Dodson Originals Clever Jackets jerk ins and separate tops whisk off or on in a jiffy — tgjmakefln entirely different and appealing-costu- me Doris r I "(Jr' : ' 5 4 if color-sbmpo- Malyouappointment tomorrow dial mum SM ' Choose 0 Doris Dodson Original for your Christmas frock and wearit right JatospringLTheyreneui-and-excl- u C M Vs Debonnairt sivegi 2 Shop j 4- 7 tC - !fr |