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Show M.. 2. A- - sjJ.i: . 1t THE OGDEN POST Friday, January 24, 1930 0 vti NEW BUILDING STARTED AT D. A. R. MOUNTAIN SCHOOL m One of the attractive luncheons of Bride Feted Prior to Departure for rue National Society ot the the uet k was given yesterday by Mr.i Gotham Daughters ot the American Revolution has just broken ground tor Mi Mar' Fisher, daughter of Mr. another dormitory at the D A. R Mrs. W. G. Fisher, whose engage- son avenue. Valentine suggestions aaj Industrial School lor Girls, located ment to Harold L. Drowning, of New were carried out in the luncheon ap- York, son of Mr. and Mrs. In the Blue Ridge Mountains, near George E. Tamassee, Oconee County. 8outn pointments. The guests included Mrs. Jrowning, of this ciiy, was announced Carolina, where 90 mountain girls Eugene II. Smith, Mrs. Chas. Barton, recently, departed Tuesday for New are being educated. Tamassee is exMrs. Thomas Davis, Mrs. R. B. Porter, York where the be will young couple Mrs. Edward Bichsel, Mrs. V. Karl married. On Monday clusively a D. A. R. school ui the Air. Fisher, sense that it Is supported entirely Sirs. Mrs. Hopkins, Joseph Wright, mother of the and Mrs. Ralph by the society. Fnu.k M. Driggs, Mrs. Ezra Kich, d. Mitchell, bride, sister, entertained a The cost ot board and tuition at Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire, Mrs. Clarence arge group of friends at luncheon at Tamassee is $100 00 per year, ot C. lletzel, and Mrs. Helen Glick of Shuffs. The guests were seated at which SSI. 00 is the charge tor board one long table and seven small ones. Marshalltown, Iowa. and lodging. That the school tills Mrs. L. J. Holther presided over a Pink roses, sweet peas and narcissus a want that la very real Is shown luncheon of charming arrangement were combined in the attractive table oi when It is known that yesterday afternoon at her home, 2 j70 decorations. The guest list included enrollment is cured for without the Taylor avenue. Small tables centered Mrs. David Mattson, Mrs. Junior E. charge, the reason being poverty with low bowls of marigolds were ar- Rich, Airs. Milton D. Boyle, Mrs. The D. A. R. policy Is to give eduMrs. Adam ratter-son- , cation to all for whom sleeping ranged for luncheon and later cards. Alonzo Romney, Jr., Airs. Wallace II. Ellis. Airs. Those present were Mrs. Samuel E. space can be found anywhere about the place. The new dormitory wui Blackham, Mrs. Week D. Shaw, Mrs. Charles R. Ilollingworth, Mrs. K. Euwhen completed care tor 40 girls. Milton D. Boyle, Mrs. Ora Bundy, gene Carr, Mrs. Harry Reed, Airs. AlIt Is noteworthy that, apart from Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, Mrs. Curtis bert Becker, Joseph Wallace, Airs. Deane Brimhall, Mrs. Ilyrum Farnsthrough state and maintaining Allison, Mrs. Clyde A. Epperson, Mrs. Mr. Lawrence CTavton, Airs worth, a D. A. K. chapter organizations, C. Mrs. Richardson, Eugene Byron Whittemore. Mrs. Parley . Loan Student National Edith the Fund, Pratt, Mrs. A. E. Wilfong, Mrs. Vern Fboto by ClinadiMt. W tab Infla Airs. Spencer Eccles, Airs. Fletchof the Daughters of the Society Mrs. SaxK. V. and Chas. Ekins R, M11S. er Scowcroft, Mrs. Harold Heming-wayLOW II. L FLETCHER IIOBAKT, American Revolution has given enton. Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, Airs. Edward of Ohio, Pmlklcnt General National dorsement to 18 recognized instituMrs. Warner Artnur entertained at I. Rich, Airs. John llillabrant. Airs. tions hi which it bears expense ot Society of the Daughtera of tha American Revolution. luncheon followed by bridge yester- Ea,"?y Goodlow of Chicago, Mrs. scholarships, in whole or in part. h T. Twenty-fourt985 her These schools are American Indian home, Ralph Mitchell, Airs. A. W. Tetty, day at street. Pink tulips centered each Mrs. Herman Fetscher, Mrs. Joseph Institute, Wichita, Kansas; Hillside gate, Tenn.; Kate Duncan Smith n Bmall table arranged for four. The Brewer Mrs. Junius H. Smart, and D. A. R. School, Grant, Ala.; School, Marlborough, Alass the remainder m southern and Settlement School, Knott guest list was made up of the follow- Miss Marion Alattson, Miss Ruth Fishborder states being. Pine Mountain County. Ky.: Helen Dunlap School, ing club members: Mrs. Thomas Les- er, Miss Kathryn Fisher, Aliss Eva School, Pine Mountain, Harlan Winslow, Ark.; Croasnore School, lie, Airs. Albert II. Aland, Airs. Her- Browning and Aliss Claraway Brown-ingMrs. Clair Riser, Mrs. Frank County, Ky.; Montverde School, Crossnore, N. C.; Carr Creek Combert Hinley, Mrs. Andrew Clark, Mrs. Montverde, Fla.; Matthew T. Scott, munity Center. Knott County, Ky.; Myrl McClenahan, Mrs. Herman B, Evans, Mrs, Don Reason and Airs. 0. Jr., Academy, Phelps, Ky.; Mary- Blue Ridge School. Bristol, Va.; Way, Mrs. Harmon Barton, Mrs. J. S. W. Bauman, of Salt Lake. Sunday ville College, Maryville, Tenn.; Lin- Berry School, Mt. Berry, Qa and Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. Fletcher Scowcroft and W. Aren, Petty presided coln Memorial University, Harro- - Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. over a bearissued have been Invitations family dinner party at Shuffs, ing the names of Dr. and Mrs. Albert in compliment to Miss Fisher. Mrs. H. Aland and Air. and Mrs. Burton Petty is the sister of Aliss Fishers Sixty-Thre- e Women Dinsmore for a tea to be given SunMariSlds centered the long Do Society Girls table home the where places were marked for Dinsmore day afternoon at So Do Week Yes, - W. G. on Taylor Drive. The hosts are honFisher, Air. and "d.rsMrs. M. Mrs. Emil Gruppe, who Ralph oring Mr. and Mitchell, Mrs. Davit Miss Kathryn Fisher, Miss Society girls, although more open have recently come to Ogden from The United States department of to Ruth Fisher New York. A group of paintings temptation than their sisters who agriculture has been doing a little and Wayne Fisher. Mr. and Airs. Emil the portals of Park ave- snooping into the affaire of farm wodone by Mr. Gruppe since his stay in Gruppe were live outside no new petting men, and now they tell us that the to established hosts have a small group of friends Sun- nue, Utah and others by his father, Charles C. Gruppe, distinguished Dutch paintday evening at their home in the rural housewife works on an decora- average hours a week. of sixty-thre- e er, will be on exhibition. The receiv- Downing apartments. An Italian din- smaller tables for eight The average in pink and were out tions ner carriej o 3 and 7 hours and fifty-tware to o'clock. hours from that bridge provided delightful ening They report Two hundred invitations have been tertainment for Mr. and Airs. Thomas white. Sixty guests were present. seventeen minutes of that time are In the afternoon a program of readLeshe Dr. and Mrs. Albert II. The reissued. Aland, ings and music was presented. Airs. devoted to housework olone. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Ilinley and The annual "ladies night" dinner mainder is spent in gardening, lookD. 11. Woolsey was general chairman. dance of the Ogden Rotary club wa3 Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown. ing after poultry and such tasks. It Mr. and Airs. T. R. Reason wil Junior Child Culture of the sixty-thre- c held Wednesday evening at the Ilote takes twenty-fiv- e leave tomorrow to the hours meals, serve them for Los Angeles prepare The next meeting of the Junior Bigelow. The guests were entertained in the ball room and the dub whle they will spend several months! Child Culture club will be held Satur- and then wash and put away the dishMrs. E. M. Alurphy and Airs. ClarNo figures are offered covering dining room. The Rotary emblem in day, February 1, with Mrs. Russell B. es. thousand and one things she has street The the blue and silver was placed at the ence Packer .left the last of the week Tetty, C53 Twenty-sevent- h so we are left to wonder when to His do, Child The of the east end of the ball room. Flags for southern California. book, study Fred M. Nye will depart Sun- Nature and Ills Needs," will be con- she gets a minute to call her own. of all nations were artistically ar- t for Lon Angeles and San Fran- tinued with the hostess reviewing a We are willing to accept Uncle Sams ranged on the walls. A Rotary whee day cisco. figures as correct, and we will not from the kook. was used as a wheel of fortune to Airs. Parley C. Richardson was chapter attempt to dispute them, hut we still select lucky numbers in the drawing Ladies Litcriry believe woman hereabouts feels hostess at an attractive luncheon and for the prizes for the women guests, The anniversary luncheon of the that theevery best report on the subject bridge afternoon Wednesday to at her Ladies Literary club,. which was donated by the various firms repre- home on was submitted the one which said ever Fillmore avenue. Pink but- have been sented in the club. The table decoragiven Wednesday at the a man works from aun to sun, but sweet centered the terfly peas long home of Airs. Joan W. Emmett 3132 a womans work is never done. tions were in lovely red carnations, luncheon and candles of the Corsage bouquets of sweet peas an: same color table, Washington avenue, was postponed were placed at the ends of until roses were the favors for the ladies, Wednesday, January 29. The records. the table. Covers were laid for Mrs. committee concealed in each bouquet was a num- J. Francis arranging for the event, "There are some notorious neckers Mrs. P. II. Fowles, thirty-fourt- h anniversary in New York's Four Hundred, writes is the which ber for the drawing. Fred C. GraMrs. Lawerence Boyle, Mrs. W. includes Grsce Robinson in the current issue clubs organization, of the of Salt was ham, in charge of C. Hinds, Airs. Robert W. AlcKell, Lake, P. A. of Mrs. Airs. LeKoy Pugmire, the program for the evening, and in- Mrs. Jack Liberty Msgazine, "but it would be Mrs. Andrews, Joseph Patterson Alaud Hunley, Airs. Herdti, cluded vocal selections "The Desert to say that society girls petted unfair iracey, Airs. Roy Packer, Airs. W. II. and Mrs. Emmett. more than other girls of this strange Song, "My Hero, from the Choco- Williams, Mrs. W. F. Aladsen, and Alartha Societies late Soldier, and "Do You Love Me, Mrs. C. J. generation.- Certainly they are more Humphries. Martha society will meet Monday open to temptation in this respect, by Mary Fierce; special dance numAir. and Mrs. Harold C. Day left home afternoon, January 27, at the bers by Mary Landis, acrobatic, mono- the later themselves often in s glamor-- , part of the week for Los of Airs. Otis Weeks, 2529 Eccles ave- finding ous and romantic atmosphere, and logue and song specialities by Hero Angeles to be gone a fortnight nue. and Zero; a dance duet by the Fowwith leisure which college and bust Air. and Mrs. J. W. Abbott have Alartha Junior met Wednesday at ness ler sisters, and dance numbers by a as their housegucst, Mrs. Helen Glick, girls lack. the home of Mrs. A. W. Petty, with group of dancers. The music for the of Marshalltown, Iowa. Mrs. Glick is Mrs. J. Henry F. Volker as assisting Analyzing further the emotional dance was furnished by AI inters Mas- a sister of Mr. Abbott and former Miss of feminine "bluebloods, life hostess. ters of Melody orchestra. Over two resident of Ogden. Robinson asserts: "Society girls do Historical Ogden a The Entre1 Nous Dancing club will hundred guests were in attendance. Airs. A. R. Corey and Miss Arthe-li- not differ greatly from other girls. The committee in charge of the ar- give one of a series of winter parties Saturat You cant generalize about their charMathis will be hostesses rangements included Harry S. Ander- this evening at the Hotel Bigelow. days meeting of the Ogden Historical acters. There are few society girls, son, chairman; Dr. W. S. Wherry, Among the dinners preceding the society to be held in the United War in Neyr York at least, who run shriekRobert Anderson, Heber Young, Les- dance will be one presided over by Mr. Service club rooms. Mrs. J. A Gager ing from a highball. Liquor is an Their will discuss President Hoover s Good-Wi- ll and Mrs. W. Karl lie Samuels, F. M. expected accompaniment of most soDriggs and Mortz guests will be Mr. Hopkins. John Mrs. and before the members. Clawson. cial functions. tour Junior Child Culture Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Traughber will Preston Creer, Mr. and Airs. AI. K. "If you criticized a Gotham society Neilson and Mrs. C. N. Jensen, all The Junior Child Culture club met girl for go to Salt Lake Saturday to remain of Salt Lake. smoking, she would merely Richat the home of Mrs. Parley C. over the week-enOn Sunday Mr. rude. But smoking is so . consider A you be held at ardson dinner will Mrs. Fred afternoon. Saturday and Airs. Traughber will be made Green Gables; the following conge- Froerer was the assisting hostess. generally practiced by women nowa-- j . life members of the Utah State Pres3 nial friends dining together before Alvin Peterson, of the Utah days, the subject is hardly worthy of; I association, an honor accorded few the dance: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gran- Professor mention. Agricultural college, spoke upon the newspaper people in the state. tham, Mr. and Mrs. Deane Alonahan, subject of Childrens literature. Mrs. "Feminine swearing, too, is given j Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Smith enter- - Air. and Mrs. R. L. Olsen, Mr. and numbers. wide assent that the society such tained members of their bridge dub! Mrs. M. L. Dee, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Alilton Boyle gave piano girls indulgence is not noteworthy. at dinner Monday evening at their Holther, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen club will Of course, the girl of breeding esof Members home on Twenty-secon- d street Tulips and Air. and Mrs. George Shupe. meet with Mrs. J. R. Larsen, 2544 chews the filthier and more blatantly centered the dinner table, where Members of the Carp Diem club of Harrison avenue Saturday afternoon. expressions.. As to slang Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ogden high school will participate in Mrs. Dixon Kapple will review the never heard anywhere such I have John Smalley, Dr. and Airs. Francis a 8kiin Party Sunday at Huntsville, drama Galeoti (Echegaray). Musi- smart and phras Conroy and Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Sav-- ! with BUPPer following in a canyon cal numbers from the opera Carmen cs as girls. society among age. cottage. The committee on arrange- - will be given. ins CharleneScow-nua- l "Alarriage for love undoubtedly has On Saturday, ?.clude.? Federation Board January 25, the less Fedvogue among the daughters of Utah the celebration of the anniversary of The general board of than among rich the Robert Burns birth will be held in Fox! eration of Womens clubs will convene and Miss business Eleanor Miss in professional women. Salt Utah Hotel Stevens, Dorothy January 30 at the Ogden at th 1681011 The attractive young bachelor is the refreshments, Miss Iris teau. Th, committee on Lake. Ogden is represented on the arrangements' of human species, according to rarest Mrs. women: "Uc ,nd board by the following i. headed b, Core LookW. He., Yvonne Miss who quotes Mrs. PhilMrs Robinson, E. Mrs. J. Cave, Austin Johnson, joh Mm W. E. Grandon Mrs. had as her !ta. Quillinan Strong, the former Emmy ip J. A. Gager, Mrs. R. B. Porter, Prmcipal aMress. Following . Miss Betty Compson, J. G. Falck, Mrs. Don Woolsey, Mrs. Lou Smith, thus: "An attractive .guest Thursday a dance will be given. Pgram Aliss Compson is the wife of James Mrs. J. D. the Hooper, Airs, L. Forsling young bachelor in New York is You The Women of the auxiliary to the Cruze, the movie director, and Aliss Eva Erb. most popular thing on earth. , parted Commercial Travelers organ-lz- a and brother of Mrs. Quillinan. Miss simply have to ask your men at least Business and Professional give a luncheon Compson has been vsiiting friends and Lena Aladesin Phillips, of New ten. days ahead if you want to get Aliss at ShufFs, 2332. Jefferson Tuesday avenue. relatives in Salt Lake for several days past national president of the them. Some hostesses get so desperBridge will follow the luncheon. and departed Thursday at noon for York, and Professional .Womens ate they will ask almost any young Business .. Mr E R. Dumke will entertain the Pacific coasts where she will sign as to the members .of her French club Fri-oa- y a contract for a new picture. Aliss club, will be the guest of the Ogden man who is halfway presentable turn can who and 30, and manners looks, January club evening, Thursday ' at luncheon at "Shuffs. Compson formerly resided in Salt at a dinner at the Hotel Bigelow. Tic- up in a dinner jacket. rs- - H. D. Olson : entertained her Lake. , ei710on kets are available for the dinner, and " Men are in such demand they are bridge club Wednesday at lecture, and may be procured from quite indifferent about their social obher home, 2383 Harrison avenue. Tea Miss Margaret Stewart, chairman of ligations. Plenty of men don't make was served at the conclusion of the in charge of the affair. committee the games. Those present were Mrs. Ora party calls. Indeed, most of them are, Miriam Chapter casual about calls. A surpris-Bundy, Alrs. W. F. Nantker, Mrs. The regular monthly tea of Miriam very number appear to have no idea ing 7?hn Leonard, Mrs. .William Varney, given chapter, No. 14, O. E. S., was were once ; R J- - Barton, Mrs. Joseph J Child Culture afternoon in the Alasonie of the little amenities that Storey, Alonday considered upon people of T. obligatory . In celebiation of the thirty-secon- d Miller, and Mrs. E. C. Car- temple. A program of Scotch music manners and breeding. of the with the of anniversary organization and readings was enjoyed, Mr ad Mrs. Wallace Ellis ! "However, the mannerless young departed the Child Culture club, a luncheon was following taking part: Mrs. Agnes Tuesday for Chicago and Detroit, given Thursday afternoon at the Warner Bowen, Airs. Arta Blakely, men need lose no sleep over the critihere they will spend the next two Hotel Bigelow. Directors of the club Airs, II. Stevens and Airs. Frank cisms heaped on them, adds Miss weeks. were hostesses. They are Airs. Frank Cleves. Tea was served at the con- Robinson. "For is not tha gayest part Mm. J. u. Eldredge, Jr., Mrs. J. G. Francis, Airs. D. IL Wools ey, Mrs. clusion of the program, with Mrs. W, of the bright social structure built and Mrs. Georgina Marriott Fred King, Airs. G. G. Moyes, Mrs. II. Child as chairman. Jalck, around them? Are not they, rather nave issued invitations for a tea to be W. E. Zuppann, Mrs. Charles IL Sempre Manic than the daughters of the rich, the Mrs. Ezra Richardson, Airs. W. Aliss Ellen Thomas was hostess at real darlings of society? flven Wednesday at the United ,r Service club rooms in the Kiesel H. Williams, and Airs. Anna L. Van the meeting of the Sempre Music club The receiving hours building. Dyke. One long table was arranged Alonday afternoon. Lester Hinchcliff from 2 to 6 oclock. for past presidents of the club, among gave a talk on "Music, and rendered Capitol expenditures made by the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leslie have whom were Dr. Jane Scoffield of Salt two in 1929 for new equipment railroads piano solos, nocturn in F sharp eHnded eir hospitaity to a party Lake and Mrs. Sarah Talmadge of and prelude in E flat minor (Chopin). and additions and betterments exceed- friends for dinner and bridge at Provo. A birthday cake bearing The next meeting will be held Febru- ed 1928 and 1927, while the financial their home, 2523 Polk avenue, Satur-.-da- y thirty-tw- o lighted candles centered the ary 4, with. Mrs. Junius Smart and programs of the railroads for 1930 show an increase over 1929. evening. large table, and tapers centered the will be guest day. ji.i !V!?raulTUrfr andi,i3ri one-thi- rd 4 Alii-son- , u Mid-Wint- I Stock-Reduci- ng er Hind-man- Pet? Others But Work Hours Per I I f I Si. & Mul-cah- y, - d. no-ho- st. 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