Show k 4-- B THE OGDEN A A U W to Open Annual Art Exhibit WEDS AT IDAHO FALLS ' 7 of Katherine Thomas Give Recital X Miss Katherine Thomas presented a group of students in - a Saint Patrick’s day recital at her -home Thursday evening The folk- music of Ireland as well as that of other countries was rep- resented The program included the following : Country dance a duet for two pianos played by Maxine Read and Shirley Luddington Bit of Blarney Spinners and Passe- pied played by Shirley Luddington Jolly Whistler and the Boys Shirley Marriott The Frog Sandman played by Maxine Read My Native Land1-lullabJenita Aguirre Jolo and ? Gavotte Ruth Read Old English Dance and Waltz Genleve Aguirre Serenade and Night Jenita Aguirre In Old Vienna a duet for two pianos played by Ruth’ Read and Genieve Aguirre After the program light refreshments were served with Miss Mary' Jean Thomas assisting The table was decorated in the spirit of Saint Patrick in green and white' -- t Sponsor Card Party Utah Lodge No 173 L A to B of R T will sponsor a card party to be given in the W Q W hall March 24 at eight o’clock Refreshments will be served Mrs Walter Burnside will be chairman The public Is invited the ward hall and Elder Gardner was presented with the proceeds in a mopey purse to aid him to his mission field labors Tuesday the Bear River City Relief society held a program V i celebrating the 95th anniversary of f X Mrs Fowers Hostess At Dinner In Home St Patrick idea prevailed at the attractive dinner given by Mrs Stanley Fowers at her home on Friday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary Sweetpeas centered the table The guests were Mrs Alexander Carlson Mrs A C Nelson Mrs J S Palmer Mrs Roy Wheelwright Mrs Charles Heywood Mrs Mark Parker Mrs Morris Smith Mrs Wallace Barney Mrs J L Campion Mrs Frank Campion Mrs Bert Conklin and Mrs Frank Chartard ' Mrs A A that Calif who is visiting her Mrs V f$ b ' 'f 4axAAvvkMrs Roy Max Mairs formerly Miss Helen Madson daughter of Mr and Mrs W F Madson whose marriage took place March 18 at Idaho Falls Idaho Mr Mairs is the son of Mr and Mrs R T Mairs - vv?vavwiw- M-M- And Gleaner Girls Lay Plans For en Annual Hofei Banquet The annual banquet of the and Gleaner Ogden stake girls will be hel dat the Hotel Ben Lomond March 26 at seven-thir- ty o’clock All members and friends are cordially invited This is anticipated to be the outstanding event of the year Tickets may he obtained from ward and Gleaner presidents must be purchased by They M-m- M-m- en en March 24 Miss Florence Barker Gleaner president will preside with Hunter president acting as master of ceremonies Miss Ruth Van Dyke is the toastmistress and Frank Eiiis the toastmaster for the evening “An Ode to Easter" is the general theme of the - banquet around which the toasts and program Clyde M-m- en will be centered Franklin S Harris Helen S Williams of the general board and President Theodore E McKay have been invited as special guests besides guests from the' Ogden Mutual stake board Committees in charge are Clyde Hunter Keith Read and Jack Richards of the presidency and Florence Barker Marjorie Shaw and Florence Peterson of the Gleaner presidency and the following Rex Connell Mont Robins Onal Berrett Frank Ellis Lettice Orton Ruth Van Dyke Lila Stallings Marjorie Glines and Mary Leavitt ‘ - Acacia Club Tea Held on Friday t At Cobble Cottage Mrs Howard Chilson was hostess to the B F A bridge club Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Ben Lomond when luncheon was served at one o’clock followed by " bridge in the English room Members present besides the hostess were Mrs Walter Wheel- er Mrs Hyrum Barnes Mrs Loyde Swensen Mrs Leo Mo-ha- tt Mrs Robert Whiting Mrs Donald Swensen Mrs Nelson Marriott Mrs John Leavitt Mrs John Van Woerkom and visiting guests Mrs James Logan and Mrs Herbert Chilson The Acacia club enjoyed an especially interesting tea Friday afternoon at the Hotel Ben Lomond when Henrik Ibsen’s “Peer Gynt’’ was presented by Mrs Agnes D Beckstrand and assisting artists of Salt Lake City Miss Rosa Sheranian soprano gave some very fine solos from Grieg’s musical arrangement for the poem Mrs D J Lang gave some interesting folk songs and several of the piano duets from “Peer Gynt" were given by Mrs Zora Hancock Sea-bur- y and Mrs Beckstrand Miss Lorene Isakson violinist assisted with the accompaniment Tea was served in the English room following the program Spring flowers adorned the table which was covered with a lace c’oth About fifty guests were present The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs E A Larkin April 16 with Mrs John Christiansen as assisting hostess parents Frank Farr 1 of 2017 Washington avenue Mrs Brent was r formerly of Ogden I I ' the Ex-Cel-C- is enter- Elsberry AY Lynch The evening was spent in games after which a pot luck supper was served Those present were the Mes- dames Loyal West Harry McNeill Paul Pickett Charles Edwards L Shafer Edgar Ilium C Jones Fred Schollars W Brown the hostess and guests of honor J Kraines Made President of Society Mrs J Kraines was appointed to succeed Mrs D Lutzker as president of the Jewish Ladies Aid society at a meeting March A luncheon was served following discussions of important topics The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs H Laven of 222 23rd street1 April 14 at two-thirp m 10 ty Bridge Club Holds Luncheon At Hotel Mrs Bert Siprelle entertained her bridge club Friday evening at the Cobble Cottage Color scheme of pink and ivory was carried out in the table dec- no-ho- st -- s’ ' A KM (y 1 v V Old Timers Auxiliary The auxiliary of the Union Powell Pacific Old Timers’ club No 6 will hold a regular meeting in Green Gables March 23 in the form of a o’clock luncheon All members of the Old Timers’ club and their wives are invited Reservations may be made by calling Mrs Byron G Perry TO DANCE WEDNESDAY PEWEYVTIJF Match 20— Louis Spackman was pleasantly surprised at his home on Saturday evening when a number of relatives and friends met there for an evening’s entertainment Luncheon was served and a social good time was had by twenty guests A' number of Deweyville people attended the Bear River stake M I A opera held at the Bear River a High school Monday night Mr and Mrs Ellis Perry and their daughter Ann of Blackfoot Idaho are visiting this week at orations Covers were laid for Mrs May Gilmore Mrs Erma Olsen Mrs Edith Scott Mrs Nessie Ewers Mrs Elizabeth Bell Mrs Janett Hall Vay Archibald and the hostess On Wednesday March 24 the Deweyville Relief society will hold its anniversary dance at the ward amusement hall Refreshments will be served arid the public is invited Donna Dustman age 9 daughter of Mr and Mrs Marvin Dustman underwent a major operation at the Dee hospital at Ogden on Wednesday The child is reported to be holding her owh but is seriously ill Mr and Mrs James Rawsotx of Kanesville were visiting relatives here on Wednesday O MANY AT BANQUET Many attended the North Box Elder Farm Bureau annual social and banquet held Saturday night at the Bear River High school Mr and Mrs M G Perry and family attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs S W Perry held at Slaterville on Tuesday March 16 O’ Cushnahan The breakfast was held in the Spanish room of the Hotel Ben Lomond The centerpiece of green carnations with green candles in crystal holders on each end carried out the St Patrick idea The clergy were special guests Mrs Royal Douglas acted as toastmistress and a St Patrick program consisting of Irish songs by Bernard Quinn acoompanied by Miss Marion Covey three short Irish readings by Mrs J A Cummings The program concluded with Mrs ' Ray Morrissey leading in community singing The Catholic Woman’s league will meet Tuesday evening March 23 at- - eight p m in the Cushnahan Memorial Home vV TAKE THIS o SHADOW from yom w I Mrs Hennessey Fetes o V' Alumnae Association Mrs H G Hennessey entertained the Alumnae association of Alpha Delta Pi sorority at a buffet supper at her home 3003 Jackson avenue Wednesday evening The table was attractively decorated with green carnations and princess tapers in silver holders Mrs Ruby Justinsen gave a talk on “Strange Incidents But True” Mrs Paul Thatcher presided at the business meeting The next meeting of the association will be held the third Wednesday in April at the Green Gables tea room Miss Justinsen will act as hostess "S WMm K4 A A Every Feminine Whim Can Be Gratified In These Easter Beauties Styles 200 Tile Rates $150 to $4 Baths V - V Ernest C Rossiter 53 J O Topper Coats Swagger Coats Princess Coats O Damp Wash Service Costs Only for Colors 3 O Thistle O Shrimp O Beige O Dawn Blue O Grey in light and dark O Tan At Remarkably Thrifty Prices 75 W pounds 51295 to $2993 'IhnupiL All West Exposure Rooms Refrigerated Air Cooled OPPOSITE MOI&ION TEMPLE d O ng - Hotel Temple Square Washington at 23rd St Phone dangerous dampness — ih© steamy smells health-rackin-g Put those washdays out of your home forever Give protect yourself a new lease on youth your looks and your health by using our bargain Damp Wash Service Man-tailore- Mannish Short Suits O Swagger Suits O Princess Styles let the shadow of the family DON'T darken your life another week Get rid of the mass and fuss The back-breaki- "7 3 the home of Bishop and Mrs M Fifty Catholic women attended the annual communion mass and breakfast in honor of Monsignor Rooms 7 rrfy Monsignor Cushnahan 200 Beauty School J I tained a group of friends on Tuesday evening at her home 225 Eighth street honoring Mrs David Evans and Mrs Thomas Mrs - Catholic Women Honor " ty — ” en Bridge Club Fefed one-thir- -- Gerald PiV I Dir and Mrs Hostess To Friends For Ambitious Young Women and Men write or call Aaron Holmgren Christensen Merlin Miller Wendell Jensen and Lorna Gardner This drama was directed by Mrs Frona Cates Mrs Leslie Jensen spent the week end in Price Utah visiting her mother Mrs Bertha Reynolds Eugene Bott who recently re- ’turned home from a mission was honored Sunday evening with a welcome home program: Carlos Jensen gave the address of welcome followed by a response by Elder Bott Mr and Mrs Leonard Ipsen Mr and Mrs Curtis Allison Mrs Que Shupe and Rodney Ipsen of Ogden were visitors here this’ week Mrs Gerald Elsberry Salt Lake’s Newest Hotel - Amelia - Brent with her son Lewis of Burbank O Miss B is now making good money as a beauty operator Mr R is operating his own salon Both these young people — and they— are just typical examples were out of work discouraged only a short time ago They enrolled at Excelcls learned the beauty profession thoroughly and are now on the road to success You can do the same Investigate now1 Special tuition rates' are in ' effect for a limited time only (Names on request) For a free catalog phone organization Burt was in charge of the meeting andean interesting program was presented There were- 31 Relief society members present and a large birthday cake cut by Amanda Jensen and Pearl Elwell was served to all present - Will Hold Luncheon Utah Lodge Will BEAR RIVER CITY March 20 chapel a farewell program was held in honor of DarreU Gardner who left Thursday on a mission to Canada Senator Albert Holmgren was the speaker of the evening Following the program a dance was enjoyed by all in Kunz Afton Kunz Marilyn Kunz Valois Linford Carol Woods Etta Mae Taylor Kathleen Taylor Miss Julia Cain assisted M-m- Pupils Party ated with candy Easter rabbits end chicks In baskets The little guests Included Fay and Gay Anderson Sharon Anderson Patsy Bruerton Julia Byers Corinne Jones Joyce 28 : By Tuesday evening the M"L"A presented their three-adrama “A Stranger Passes’’ - to a large crowd in the amusement hall Those taking part were ZeUa Christensen Esther Ohman Ruby Anderson Carina Hansen Clinton Johnson Vernor Johnson Roy ct eon was served on a table decor- pany auditorium under the auspices of the A A U W design group A format speaker and a musical program and tea will open the exhibit from two until eight o'clock The doors will open each day at eleven a m thereafter All adult artists of Ogden and surrounding vicinity are invited to bring their pictures to the auditorium between two and six o’clock Sunday afternoon March Petterson Marked VISITOR FROM COAST Miss Joyce Elaine Byers daugh- second annual community art exhibit will be opened free to the public for two weeks beginning Sunday April 4 It willJbe held again this year in the Utah Power & Light com- — Birf hd ay SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 21 1937 R ter of Mr and Mrs A E Byers 933 Twelfth street celebrated her sixth birthday with a group of her friends last Saturday Lunch- Ogden’i or Monday evening March 29 between six and eight o’clock All types of art work may be submitted including oil paintings water colors commercial art work sculpturing etc the only stipulation being that the work must be original and must not have been shown at the arf exhibit sponsored by A A U W in December of 1935 A committee has been selected from the Ogden Art Guild to supervise the hanging of the pictures and includes Harris We-ber- g chairman B Y Andelin Mrs Lucile Wallace Wolf and Miss Mary Jensen Ardent enthusiasm was shown by over 2000 persons visiting the first exhibit of this nature held in 1935 and it was decided to make it an annual community affair Labor materials auditorium publicity etc was donated by business houses and clubs of Ogden and the same procedure Is being carried out this year Under the supervision of Miss Eyelyn Dobbs and Mrs Keith Wahlquist and their committees The artists registered in the exhibit of 1935 are invited to enter again this year and are listed as follows Mrs Mary Wattis Brown Estella’ Wattis Bowman Florence Drake Sarahs G Wilson Euegene Christensen Mrs A W Petty Lucile Wallace Wolf Mrs Grace Peterson Mrs Burton F Dinsmore Herman Van Sickle Jr LeConte Stewart Bertram Y Andelin Gladys Sundquist Mrs Verla Raty Aus-ta- d Charlotte Anderson Mrs Eugenie Smith Newton Mrs Olive B Jenson Margaret Mal-ler- y Emerson Douglas Edward J Duggan Mrs Elva Hunt Anderson Mrs Clara Koepp Smith Mrs Fawn McKay Mrs C A We-y West Lionel1 Gibby Harris Cardon berg Winona Sybil Clawson Stephens O H Bybee Ralph Gabey Hallie Felt Shirley Watson M?s Flora Belnap jLeitha Tyndall Reeve Virginia Hyde L D Wilson J F Stephens Opha Tidwell Thompson Mrs Gertrude Gibbs Mable Foulger Weldon Burnham David Ferrin Byron Crittenden C ’ Foster Mrs rNellie Coddington Blaine Richards Mrs Edith Corey Ramsay Mrs F E Green- well Charles Ramson Alpheus Harvey Hilma ' Mole Payne Walton Foulger Gladys Stark Caroline Parry - 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