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Show Friday, November 1, 1929 THE OGDEN DOST Miss Clark is a student at St. Marys She of the Wasatch in Salt Lake. will return to St. Mary's Monday. Mrs. R. L. Taylor, of Bancroft, Idaof Mrs. Clarho, is the house-gueence E. Gunnell, 2050 Washington st Ifrs. Irvins; Lehman presided over othy Ellery, Miss Virginia Rose, beautifully appointed luncheon at Mrs. George Thorstensen and Mrs. street, J. R. Larsen. home, 1331 Twenty-sixt- h Mrs. complimenting Wednesday, Mrs. Roscoe Classman entertained B. Rodman, who will leave Og-so- with a Halloween Wednesday to make her home in Salt evening for her son,party Roscoe, Jr., and was one served on Luncheon ij&e. at L on avenue. Mrs. Richard A. Pierce, of Pocatello, spent part of the week in the city the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth, of the Farnsworth apartments, 2530 Jefferson avenue. Mrs. Chapin A. Day departed Wednesday for Los Angeles; Mrs. Day returned Monday for a trip to east- ern points, including Washington, D. C., Spray, N. C., and Chicago. The Altrusa club meet Monday, November 4 at the Hotel Bigelow for a one oclock luncheon. The presiding officers will be Mrs. Ruth G. ert Anderson, a rul Mr. and Mrs. Frol! Charles E. Clements and Mrs. Da-5- 1 . Nye. Bridge followed the dinner. ni-- L. Ilojle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Wright an-- l Mrs. Edmund Orson Wattis enterchildren, Billy, Duvid, Janith, Kay, tained the members of the E. S. bridge Patricia, ivian and Carolyn left by Thursday at a luncheon at the Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., Mrs. Wallace Ellis, and Mrs. Junior E. Rich entertained with the fourth of a series of bridge luncheons Tuesday at Shuffs, 2332 Jefferson avenue. Luncheon was served at one long table and six small ones. The large table was covered with a lavender cloth, and the flowers for the centerpiece were asters in pastel shades, and lavender tapers at either end. The small tables were in corresponding colors. Halloween place curds and favors tvere used. Covers were laid for thir- ty six. (jueen Esther chapter. No. 4. 0. E. S,. will meet in regular session Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Masonic Masonic tscorls are invited temple. to join the chapter memlters for a Hallowe'en party in the banquet hall at 9:15 oclock. Mrs. May Yates is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. John Culley was the complimented guest Tuesday when the mvm- bers of the Ogden City Federation of motor Monday morning for Los An- geles for an indefinite stay, Mr. and Mrs. Depue Falck and two children departed Monday for Washington, I). CL, after spending the pusr three months in Ogden with Mrs. Edward Bichsel, Mrs. Falcks mother. The members of St. Josephs parish will give a Thanksgiving Turkey dance at the l'erthana on November 25. The committee consists of the following: General chairman. Father Mrs. Timothy Kennedy; D. Ryan, Mrs. Eugene R. Alton, Mrs. the Classman daughter, Carolyn, home, 14C0 Marilyn Drive. The hostess was assisted in entertaining the guests by her mother, Mrs. J. S. Glazebrook and Mrs. P. J. Dix, Halloween games were enjoyed by the The decorations young guests. throughout the house were in Hal- Dunn. loween devices and effects, as were The American Legion auxiliary the favors. The guests included Ro- will meet Monday evening, November selle Malan, Betty Dix, Marjorie 4 at the American Legion chateau Hrs. Arthur D. Barter, accompanBemiel, McKell, Desna Dix, Ma- Mrs. Ora Bundy will be the presiding ied by Mrs. Claude Heren and son, rian Abbott, Janet Scowcroft, Janet officer. Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, j Womens clubs entertained with a tea Qsude Heren, motored to Los Angeles DinBmore, Odett1 Scowcroft, Mary department president, will give a re-- ; at the home of Mrs. Edmund Orson hit week and are expected home Scowcroft, Jean Scowcroft, Barbara fort o the National convention held i Watt is, 2540 Eccles avenue, from two loon.' Mrs. Barber visited her daught- Clark, Peggy Fjeldsted, Gene Glass-ma- n in Louisville, Kentucky, September until six oclock. Mrs. Culley recently Joyce Classman, Dee Fjeldsted, 30 to October 3, inclusive, and an out- resigned as president of the Utah er, Miss Rosemary Barber, who is Occidental Los college in Paul Groger, Billy Malwoski, Billy line of the plana for the year's work Federation of Women's clubs on actttnting Angeles. Mrs. Heren and son visited Classman, Blaine Classman, Gordon in Utah. count of going to San Francisco to friends. t Classman, Jay Glassman and Lex MaMrs. Edna Crowther Ririe will pre- make her home. Fall flowers were sent a number of her piano students used in the rooms, and on the tea table Hiss Margaret Higganbotham was lan. Mrs. Patrick Healy, Sr., presided in a recital Friday evening at her red carnations were used. Assisting hostess to a number of her friends Wednesday afternoon at a Halloween over a perfectly appointed bridge home studio, 2670 Monroe avenue. Mrs. Wattis and Airs. Georgina J. U. Eldredge, Mrs. H. HJriott, president of the City Federation, jtrty at the home of her parents, Mr. luncheon Wednesday at Shuffs, in Mrs. Stratford and Mrs. Haines Stratford were Mrs. R. 0. Tucker, Airs. J. G. ind Mrs. F. E. Higganbotham, 652 compliment to her daughter, street Halloween Twenty-sixt- h John Connor Lynch, who returned entertained Tuesday evening at the Falck, Mrs. A. W. Agee, Mrs. II. F. were used throughout the this week from a three months trip home of Mrs. Eldredge, 1254 Twen- - Irwin, and Mrs. W, E. Zuppln, all Dinner was abroad. Luncheon was served on one boose, and on the tables. street, in honor of Miss Ber- - ficers of the City Federation. Prest-nic- e lerved at small tables, each table was large table and six small ones. The Stratford, whose engagement to I dents of the clubs belonging to the centered with black cats, ", and the largo table was centered with a sil- Floyd H. Ririe was recently announc-- : City Federation presided at the tea favors were Halloween devices. Mrs. ver basket of pink roses and yellow d table, and assisted in the entertaining, Miss Betty Hopkins, daughter of and included Mrs. F. E. Nichols, Mrs. Higganbotham assisted her daughter asters, and at either end were cathe-derin entertaining her little friends and tapers of pink in silver hold- Mr. and Airs. W. Karl Hopkins, will Louis Fayne, Airs. J. II. 1cckenpaugh, ns assisted by Miss Dorothy Higganb- ers. The small tables were in cor- celebrate her eleventh birthday an- - Airs. Frank Francis, Airs. W. L. otham, Miss Louise Emmett, Miss responding colors. Cards were placed Friday evening at the tis, Alta. Kay llinchliffe, Mrs. P. F. Alice Barker and Mrs. E. S. Smith. or Mrs. Ralph E.. Bristol, Mrs. W. H. home of her parents, 2416 Madison iNeilson, Mrs. John F. Hobbs, Airs. L. The guests included Patty Brown, Sherman, Mrs. F. E. Lewis, Mrs. avenue. J. Ilolther, Mrs. C. E. Cave, Mrs. J. Barbara A. P. Bigelow, Mrs. William Van Mrs. Stewart E. Gilbert entertained W. Farnsworth, Airs. Ethel Lowe, Airs, Way Jost, Louise Foulger, Bosh, Beverly Higganbotham, Mary Alan, Mrs. Gage Rodman, Mrs. Ed- the members of her bridge club Wed-Be- n Tyree, Airs. J. W. Wintle, and Dennee Jones, Mary Barker, Betty ward I. Rich, Mrs. Ezra Clark Rich, nesday at the Green Gables tea roqm. Airs, I. N. Fulton who had charge of Hopkins, Mary Soderberg, Shirley drs. Ezra Richardson, Mrs. W. W. The luncheon was served on small ta-ttea room. Alusical numbers were Sherma Wade, Scoville, Kathryn Percival, Mrs. Harman Peery, Mrs. bles, each centered with Hallowe'en furnished by the Sempre Alusical so- tester F. Whitlock, Mrs. I. L. Rey- devices and marigold blossoms. White, Kathryn Davis, Lucille Jen-ociety, and included selections by Airs. Helen Greaves, Marion Shaw and nolds, Mrs. Frank M. Driggs, Mrs. Miss Ann Browning will entertain Herman Fctcher, violin; Airs. Junious Moselle Young. James W. Cooper, Mrs. Edward Bich-se- l, her bridge club Friday evening at Smart, cello; violin duets by Royal Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire, Mrs. George dinner at her home on Twenty-sevent- h Eccles and Alisa Mary Fisher, and two Hr. and Mrs. C. B. Morse were dinstreet ensemble numbers by the club. The Glen, Miss Clara Patterson, Mrs. ar hosts Wednesday evening' at the The Kroweldeen club members enUaude Hundley, Mrs. F. E. Nichols, Green Gables tea room. The decoratguests and federation oft, tertained their husbands at dinner and ficers were Mrs.' A. J. Lowe, Jr., for ions were in Halloween design. The drs. E. R. Dumke, Mrs. J. R. Mrs. R. T. Hume, Mrs. William bridge Thursday evening at the home 'mer who has succeeded dinner 'table was centered with a basRice ket of marigolds. The place cards Kimball, Mrs. William Harris, of Air. and Mrs. W. 0. Pell, 321 Twen- Airs. Culley as president; Airs. Orin were' Halloween Covers drs. James Herbert DeVine, Mrs. Ot- tieth street Tugmsn, secretary, and Mrs. George designs. The University club met Wednes W. Davy, treasurer, all of Salt Lake; were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. T. is Weeks, Mrs. Mary Boyd, Mrs. E. Rushmer, Mrs. J. Walter Ellingson, J. Harness, Mrs. E. 0. Wattis, Mrs. day evening at the Hotel Bigelow; Mrs. Weston Vernon, first Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Empey, Mr. Charles Henry Stevens, Mrs. Effie a reception was held at 8:30 oclock dent, and Airs. W, B. Preston, presi-t- o the members and friends. ind Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, Mr. and Spencer, Mrs. George Perkins, Mrs. dent of the Northern District Fedcra- Miss Ida Fitsimmons entertained at tion of Logan. State officers resid-inns, Mrs. H. F. Irwin, Mr and Mrs. Wade Joseph R. Morrell, Mrs. Marriner and bridge at her home in the Ing in Ogden were Mrs. Austin Mrs. Alexander W. Walker, Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. June Clark. Ad Mrs. Mrs. Airs. J. E. Cave, Mrs. J. A. Gager, Fred apartments Tuesday eve-lio-n, J. Hiss Elm ire Carr entertained at a Kuhn, Kiesel, Charles R. Hollingsworth, Mrs. G. I ning in compliment to Miss Betty Me- - ' Airs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. J. G. Falck, dinner; Wednesday evening in the JapFletcher anese. room at the Hotel Bigplow. Becker, Mrs. Scowcroft, Cready, of San Diego, Calif., who is Airs. Don Woolsey, Mrs. G. G. Moyes, he guest of her mother, Mrs. John Mrs. J. R. Alorrell, Mrs. T. D. The dinner table was decorated in fall Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., Mrs. Waland her sister, Miss Fran- - er, Mrs. & L. Forsling and Miss Eva flowers in the pastel shades.. Bridge lace Ellis, Mrs. Junior Rich, Jr., Miss cia The table was attrac- - Erb. Mrs. Culley was the recipient of Mrs. T. McCready. Lawrence fallowed dinner. Covers were laid Josephine Kimball, for Mrs. James D. Maher, Mrs. Wil-RaDee, Mrs. Chapin A. Day and Miss tively decorated with pink roses, and a beautiful cameo pin from the City jink candles in crystal holders. Cov-- I Federation and a corsage bouquet, . Spidell, Mrs. Wendell Ogden, Patricia' Healy. era were laid for Miss McCready, Mrs. Mrs. Georgina Marriott made the pre-JoMrs. Elmer. Higganbotham, Mrs. Rov Shelby Kelley of Sawtelle, Califorcos White, Miss Louise Plans Two hundred guests were AlcCready, Miss Francis and nia, arrived in Ogden Thursday and ' Mrs.' A. E. Barnes. is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'ready, Mrs. G. E. Maher of Salt present' Ake and Misa Viola Clancy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson were Mrs. Ludwig Reimers entertained Richard T. Murphy, 1946 Eccles avet luncheon and bridge Wednesday at nue. Mr. Kelley is the fiance of Miss Mrs. Alexander W. Walker, Mrs. dinner hosts Tuesday evening at their her home, 1452 Twenty-sixt- h street. LaVon Brown, daughter of Mrs. Alta fred M. Nye and Mrs. Clarence S. home, 1416 Marilyn Drive. The din Luncheon was served at small tables, Brown of Ogden. Mr. Kelley will re- Gunnell were the hostesses and Mrs. ner table was decorated with mart each centered with small baskets of turn to California guest golds. Covers were laid for Mr. am by motor and will Sage Rodman the complimented lunchMrs. George S. Glen, Dr. and Mrs. cosmos and marigolds. Covers were be accompanied by Mrs. Brown and Tuesday afternoon at a bridge hid for Mrs. William H. Williams, her daughter, Miss LaVon Brown, eon given at the home of Mrs. Walker. LeRoy Pugmire, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- 024 Twenty-fift- h street. Luncheon Mrs. Charles J. Humphries, Mrs.' R. where the wedding of the young couple on was small served W. McKell, Mrs. J. Francis will be tables, each cenMr. the home at of performed Fowles, Mrs. W. F. Madsen, Mrs. Ray PacKelleys parents in Sawtelle. The ro- tred with a silver basket filled with roses. Asters and ker, Mrs. P. H. Mulcahy, Mrs. J. H. mance of the couple started last year Cecil Brunner . Used the Andrews, Mrs. Lawrence Boyle, Mrs. when Mrs. Brown and her daughter, chrysanthemums were used in P. C. Richardson and Mrs. C. W. Miss LaVon Brown, were spending the rooms. Covers were laid for Mrs. COAL RANGES Hinds. winter months in Sawtelle. lodman, Mrs. A. G. Horn, Mrs. Alta Miss Bernice Larsen entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Percival, who Caplan, Mrs. Frank M. Driggs, Mrs. Terms! E. Wednesday evening at her home, 2544 have been visiting in Los Angeles and 2zra Richardson, Mrs. George Mrs. Harrison avenue, in . honor of Mrs. San Francisco for the past two weeks, 3 rimes, Mrs. Irving Lehman, 'Iaude E. Cave, Mrs. Adelbert Brown, George W. Nasfell, Jr., formerly Miss returned to Ogden Thursday- -, Mrs. Curtis Allison, Mrs. W. A. Tur-- j Bernice Thors tensen, a recent bride. Mrs. Sidney W. Badcon will enterMrs. R. L. Proudfit, Miss Mary The rooms ner, throughout the house were tain her bridge club members at attractively decorated with a profu luncheon Friday at her home in the Littlefield, Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth,' tfrs. Richard A. Pierce, of Pocatello, LIGHT CO. lion of fall flowers. The dinner ta- Flowers apartment. BanL. Mrs. and R. ble was centered with a silver basof Idaho, Taylor, in James P. Casey, who has been Idaho. ket of marigolds. The favors were the east on a business trip for the croft, Halloween devises, and the place past month, will return to Ogden Fricards were in keeping with the day. While in the east Mr. Casey effect. Covers were laid for visited his daughter, Miss Marcia Mrs. Nasfell, Mrs. Jack Grosenbach, Casey at St. Marys college at Notre Mrs. Howard Pingree, Mrs. Clyde Dame, Indiana. MiUer, Miss Helen Wilcox, Miss GeraMiss Barbara Clark is the guest of ldine Leonard, Miss Kathryn Green-1- 1 her mother, Mrs. Ethel Clark Glass-ma- n Miss Esther Lashus, Miss Dor at her home, 2525 Adams avenue. to table centered with a basket of Covers -- frk roses and snapdragons. lore laid for Mrs. Rodman, Mrs. Fred u jfye, Mrs. Clarence Gunnell, Mrs. Alexander W. Walker, Mrs. Herman Way, Mrs. Thomas Leslie, Mrs. r J. baker, Mrs. William Van Alen, Whit-heKrs. A. H. Aland, Mrs. Lester Mrs. George E. Grimes, and grs. Adelbert Brown. . k, Ma-la- n, I l ; sub-chairm- Cables tea (mn laid for tweWe room. Covers were gUl!Rt,. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Shearman had Airs. their guest last week-enFred Reiger, of San Francisco, who was en route to Fort Oglethrope, Georgia, where she will spend several as ! w-k- d, s Ir. and Mrs. L. J. Taul, of Salt in Ogden spent the week-en- d the guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. II. Aland. 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