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Show Friday, September 5, 1930 THE OGDEN DOST Frames Hobbs, who has pass summer in California with ho Miss 1 ilu- minis, Mr. und Mrs. J. F. Sixteen Added to University Faculty giifefei Ilobb-- , as returned to Ogden for the winti" Mi-- s llubbs will be connected will, n Carnegie library in this city. of the faculty who have been on leaves of uhserue during the past year are returning to thu university, and twelve others will lie away on leave. Of the new faculty members, three have been given the rank of professor, three are associate professors, one is an assistant professor, three have the rank of lecturer, four are instructors, und two are library assistants. Four members of the regular faculty have been given promotions in rank. Those who have been added to the faculty as professors and their respective departments are as follows: U John Nuttal, l'h. D., elementary education und director of the Stewart Training school; Charles C. Johnson, pharmacology and physiology, snd J. A. Johnson, Ph. D., business. The three associate professors are Ferdinand F. llintze, Ph. 1)., geology; Julian II. Stewart, Ph. D., anthronology, y. and Maynard S. Johnson, lh. D., Mignonette Spillman will tie assistant professor of ancient languages. The new instructors are Marguret Schell, Ph. Ik, zoology; Alfred K. Bir-ne- y and Herman It. Singer, English, and Sherman R. Couch, physical education and freshman roach. Bernice Lucas and Sarah Barnard have been apMinted library assistants. Those returning from leaves of absence are Hr. II. 1 Marshall, professor of physical welfare, and university physician; Walter D. Bonner, Ph. D head of the chemistry department; Rose II. Widtsoe, head of the ileiiHi'tmcnt of home economics; J. T. Harwood, head of the art department; John T. Wahlquist, assistant professor of secondary education, and Austin Gudmundsen, assistant professor of mechanical engineering. Sixteen new faculty members have The return of cool weather is the been added to the staff of the Uni.rnal for renewed interest in club versity of Utah for the coming year, Mrs. T. A. llemmingway ft utilities. the desg-u.r.i-- according to an announcement from lamL-.-naHem September Richard Robert and Warncr-Uuh- c The interesting announcement of Wtdding ilrld to resume their the president's office. Six members mouth for clubs initigway, have returned from bethothal and approaching marriage vacation a Miss Jean B. Warner, daughter of meetings following in Alaska. They stay t' seieral months. Several interest used on the luncheon tables and in Miss Beatrice Browning, daughter Mrs. Agnes Wuni.-- i lSuwcn, became Ht home in the Peery ii g social affairs have been planned the rooms throughout the house. I the bride John Mrs. of to and W. T. with A. Raymond frowning, llemmingway. 0f Mr. Hughes, of :s features for some of the Mrs. Anna L. Van Dyke. Mrs. Ezra Waco, Texas, at a prettily arranged John Donald Rive, of Salt Lake, will ha Riehardsoii was in charge of arrangeMiss l .lliiS. who McGinley, at the home Phyllis ceremony of Mr. and Mrs. Mi-- , oecssion much entertaining by local lames ments for the day. Following lunchven the of her aunt, guest Simps.. n, 2:J8 Twenty-nint- h American legion Auxiliary eon, a program was given over which matrons and maids. The marr- street on Wednesday evening at 7 honms Conway for the past s: Mrs. Week 1). Shaw . was elected Mrs, Frank Francis presided Yocttl 11 he an event of late Septem-be- r. o'clock. A bank of flowers in autumnal departed Tuesday for the ea iage of icsidcnt Herman linker unit, numbers were given by Miss Edna K Miss a of New series of The first McGinley will go to parties shades of yellow, gold, und bronze, Vi'iiTicun Legion Auxiliary, at the Virginia Lyon, of Santa Barbara, hellc, N. Y., where she will resum hich will be given to honor Miss anil two tall cathedral sconces ben ring first full meeting held last night at California. She was accompanied by Browning was a bridge luncheon pie-ov- three lighted ivory tapi rs formed the ior position ns English instructor ' ilu legion chateau. Other officers Glenn Hansen, .Miss Surah Tulmagc, Saturday by Mrs. W. H. background for the ceremony. The the schools of that city. to serve with Mrs. Slmw were of Provo, udtiressed the club. Mrs. Harris The canyon home, Rev. John Edward Carver read the Harris. Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, first vice-- I J. T. Lynch read an original short Mrs. li. J. Finch and son, Dona' was the scene of the fcjjaiwilrumar marriage lines in the presenee of inch, left Wednesday for the ea ics idem; Mrs. 1.. A. Berg, second story. At the close of .the meeting, jttractive affair which assembled members of the families, and a where they will visit for sever;, i ; Mrs. Ben 11. Garr, Mrs. Francis presented the gavel to friends of the honor twenty-fou- r friends. The bride was giv- weeks. Iak enter Mrs. will Finch Trace Young Turner, corivs-- Mrs. George Moyos, newly elected decorations table were en in marriage by her uncle, James guest. The nding secretary: Mrs. R. i Ulum. president, who will leud the year's The invited Sim; son. She was attended by Miss 'orest academy near Chicago in Seprink summer flowers. Ne in tember. Mrs. m will Finch visit usurer; Mrs. Ernest Wright, his-- i work. S. Mrs. George Eccles, Ruth lrout, of Koit Collins, Colo., York 'guests were November. state late until riuii; Mrs. Manning, chapMrs. Leslie B. Dufton and Mrs. Geo. who preceded her down the stairway Historical Society lain. Mrs. Ora Bundy, president, L. Noble, Jr., of Houston, Texas; Mrs. which was entwined with fl.iwers. l)r. Members of the Historical society Mrs. I. N. Fulton and little gran-1The at session. business . the grided Miss Dolly Louise J. R. Young, of Pocatello, Spencer S. Eccles, Idaho, was on, James King, have returned wm innua installation dinner will he held will entertain at luncheon Saturday at Fletcher Seowcrof, the best man. The bride was n DeVine, Mrs. bei A. charmm Angeles where they bve ;i( an ,,a,.y ,aje when Mrs. George Green Gables tea room. Mrs. John Mrs. Clark L. Rich, Miss Lucile Chaff- ing in a gown of eggshell crepe lie will in the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. ale- Gager, president, charge of Rallif of lrovo, department She wore a close fitting cap luncheon the to business and in, Mrs. Junior E. Rich, Mrs. Max meeting will conduct installation. the :dent, heri-looT. West, of California; Mrs. Wallace of. rare rose point lace,follow. family were Cards and refreshments Mr. McCahi, Paul Mrs. and enjoyed George and carried a bouquet of gold Ellis, Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., Miss at the close of the business meeting. Golden Spike Chapter Miss Patricia chrysanthemums. Browning, Barbara The . bridesmaid The first meeting of Golden Spike Healy, Miss Barbara Kimball, Miss was froeked in turquoise blue satin Delphian Society chapter, Daughters of the American Mary Walker, Miss Marion Cheesman, and her bouquet was of yellow rotses. The Alpha Zeta chapter, Delphian Revolution, will be held Monday, SepMrs. Gilbert D. Moyle, Mrs. Leland Immediately following the ceremony, society, will begin the third yeur tember 8, at the home of Miss Eva Swaner, Miss Lucile Scowcroft and Robert iJinnie sang. Because and study Monday, September 8, at the Erb, .PJO Twenty-thir- d street, with Miss Blanche Scowcroft, the last four Miss Iruut sang, Beta Girl. The Gables tea room. A one o'clock Mrs. 1'. II. Muteahy ns assisting (ireen Miss of Salt Lake; Marjorie Brewer, Lohengrin wedding march was playluncheon will precede the lesson. The Constitutional week will be obSmart, Sirs. Joseph ed by Mrs. Dorothy Raddle, piano, Mrs. Junius 1h opened with a tulk by served in the will meeting program for the afterJohn Arthur Haley, of and Miss Lillian Thatcher, violin. A Brewer, Mrs. the president, Mrs. E. P. Mills, on her noon. South Bend, Ind.; Mrs. Maude Patterswedding supper followed the cereMembers of the local chapter will in trip abroad during the summer. The on Hundley, Miss Clara Patterson, mony. Following an old Scotch cussubject of the lesson will he "Dra- guests of Spirit of Liberty chapter of Miss Miriam Ellis, .England; Mrs. E. tom, the Lride, whose hand was guided matic Art aiul the Character of Greek Salt Lake Thursday, September 11 R. Dumke, Mrs. Heber Scowcroft, Jr., by the minister, cut the wedding cake Drama"; leader, Mrs. E. ('. Bader. The meeting, which is the first one and Mrs. J. T, Abbott. and a toast was given to the bride and Don't rely on your horn at interTopics for report will be given us fol- of the year, will lie held ut the home The which over groom. table, supper lows: "Drama as a Subject for Study of Mrs, H. T. Ilunib, 2400 Sunnyside sections; it won't stop the car. Bride Feted at Many Parties It. and Mis. J. Mrs. Robert Don't give faulty or incomplete Young Geral'Miss affairs for ind Development, Mrs. Clarence avenue. .Prenuptial signals. whose marriage to Binnic presided, was decorated with dine Leonard, Greek of Blessing; "Origin Tragedy," Business and Professional Women Don't THINK yonr brakes are opMrs. J. 11. Peckinpaugh; Great Lieutenant George Waite Coolidge orchid nnd pink blossoms and harThe Business and Professional Wo- erating properly KNOW. Mrs. Mr. and tapers. Names of Greek Tragedy," Mrs. Fred will be an outstanding social event of monizing men will hold their first Don't look only to the right at innext week, have filled the calendar Hughes left immediately for Waco, "Nuture of Greek Tragedy," dinnerof Ogden of varr; will the their where make meeting year Saturday tersections; traffic proceeds both they Mrs. John It. Austin; daring the week. On Tuesday Mrs. Texas, Play Produc-n- g cosRS, The home. bride's at the Hotel ways. evening, September going away in Greece, Mrs. Charles A. West. Walter E. Ellingson and Miss Lorna Dr. Margaret Bunm will Bigelow. Don't think that trucks can stop as Watt's entertained a dozen guests at tume was a black Rcgnu suit with a Hume Culture wore a close She turban. preside, fitting quickly as pleasure cars. an attractive luncheon for the bride. Don't rely on your mirror when The Home Culture club will convene were black seal and lapin fur Vith matchMiriam Pirk and white snapdragons Chapter lat- the will take is Mrs. The a accessories. place when the marriage ing Hughes 20, Satuiday, September The first fall meeting of Miriam lulling away from the curb SIGNAL. uvd to decorate the luncheon tables, children will act first meeting of the club year will be chapter No. 14, Order where places were marked for Miss graduate of the University of Wyo- ter part of the month. of the Eastern os Dont assume that will. member hi is where of lil the she a L. Mrs. home at the J. people of ming, grown Miss Charlene Scowcroft has issued Leonard, Miss Virginia Smith, Miss Star, will be held Tuesday evening, Dont bark up without the utmost Martha Wright, Miss Georgia Hop- Pi Beta Thi frateinity. She was acfor a bridge luncheon to bell on Marilyn drive. Mrs. N. 0. Mc-b- e Septeinlier D, pt the Masonic temple, the while in dramatics I caution. tive Connell and Mrs. H. be will 2TKr attending Mrs. Fred Carr, worthy matron, anTaylor kins. Miss Sara Trousdale, Miss Winigiven Saturday at her home, Don't take chances at blind corners. nounces that it will tie u business sesfred McConnel, Miss Beth Winkler, university and was also popular in Swaner place. The guests of honor the assisting hostesses, attendmusical Mr. Dont look at your passengers or circles. Wood-Hughes 1 sion. Miss Rosemary Scoville, Miss Helen will lie Miss Miriam Ellis, of gt, Joseph Sewing Society or at merchandise displayed in of a is and ed the guests Utah, University o Miss Mabel Stevens, hall Spa, England, w I Packer, Miss member of Beta Theta Pi D. A. It. h durinsTthe windows while driving. store Sewing society Joseph fraternity. to( attend school in Utah Elizabeth Stanford and the hostess. The regular monthly meeting of the first the after on the supposed sanity Don't mending regular rely I Miss Martha Wright and Miss Helen Mrs. W. II. Shearman was hostess winter, Miss Loth -- ttend mor ncess yesterday afternoon at the Golden Spike chapter, Daughters of of other drivers. Stevens were luncheon hostesses at a delightful tea Wednesday after- leave next I of Columbus home. The host- - the American Revolution, will be held Dont forget that occasionally you home on noon at her attractive home in Ogden the University of Cooradoand .Missl Knightsfop the afternoon were Thursday at the Wright Monday, September 8, at the home of are a pedestrian. Twenty-fift- h street complimentary to canyon. Early autumn flowers in C- -ge Walkers Don't force middle-age- d Foley, and Mrs. P.'Il. Muleahy, 2681 Taylor aveallege11 Miss Leonard. The small luncheon bright shades were used for the decwith Miss Eva Erb assisting to be nimble or wanting in dignity. nue, Lreen. sothe tables were attractively of bidmembers younger decorated orations, and sixty guests were Twenty hostess. The members of the Golden Dont forget that trolley cars are on Martha with pink roses and blue larkspur. den cial set will be in attendance at the will be the guests of tracks and cannot leave them to avoid Spike chapter I luncheon. followed Members of the Martha society will the Spirit of Bridge The guest Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft and Mrs, party. Liberty chapter of Salt you. list for the afternoon included, besides meet Monday afternoon, September 8, Lake City on Thursday, will preside Richardson Mrs Ezra Should you momentarily omit one a at Rich entertained E. September 11, bridge the guest of honor, Miss Sara Troup-dal- Junior one of the largest parties of the with Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, 2480 Van at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. II. T. of the above Donts, then dont be over luncheon of appointment delightful Miss Winifred McConnell, Miss week next Tuesday at the Hotel Big- - Huron avenue. The meeting will be Ilumh, 2400 Sunnyside avenue, Salt surprised at the result obtained. Jane Osborn, Miss Georgia Hopkins, Wednesday at Green Gables tea room, calledl to order at 2:30 o'clock by the I Ake City. Members intending to go elow as a courtesy to her guests, Mrs Miss Rosemary Scoville, Miss Louise as a courtesy to Mrs. James Dore, to J president, Mrs. Charles II. Barton I Ake will please notify Mrs. Salt Edna Miss Virginia and Harris STRATEGY A. S. J. an Eccles, Becker,-Mis1 Lorna Wattis, Miss Eu- mother of Mrs. George aI . J. C. Evans, Ogden. Phone 1814-A Hebrew and a Scotchman had a Mrs, Lyon, of California. The former and Martha Leslie B. Junior Mrs. Dufton, Jr., genia Smith, Miss Katherine Green-wel- l, Mrs. Ec sister to Mis. Richardson, and the I phillip J. Dix and Mrs. James not later than Monday, September 8. collision. They both got out of their Miss Nona Todd, Miss Jess An- George I Noble, sisters of who li Miss niece. Lyon, her curs and for a few moments the arguCovers Abbott will be joint hostesses at Texas. all of latter, Houston, Moose Lodge derson, Miss Mary Rich, Miss Kath-jy- n clcs, a well known musician of Santa bar-- 1 tj,e 0penjng meeting of the Martha hot. Then the Jew said: sixteen for were laid guests. Moose The will resume reg ment waxed lodge will be I junjor got.jefy t0 be held Wednesday llealy, Miss Helen Wilcox, Miss southern we and Ckliforai, this thing up ? Here, fix bara Cant Luncheon ular meetings on Friday evening at 8 Tabi ha Harness, Mrs. H. F. Irwin, Popular Visiter Honoree at First the j afternoon, Presbyterian at soloist take a and he handed the home the the at drink, 10, D. oclock in September Mrs. . Charles Moose to the In hull. Mrs. J. G. Leonard, Mrs. Charles H. courtesy next I0f church The Scotchman flask. Scotchman a 1463 morning. Sunday drive. Dix, Marilyn S evens. Mrs. C. A. Wright, Mrs. Golding, of Houston, Texas, who is and Sego downed Lily a man sized Miss and accepted William Mrs. Thomas of Stella her sister, Miss Berry Todd, Mrs. Walter E. Ellingson, the guest Queen Rather Setco Lily circle 174, Neighbors of drink at one gulp. Van Alen, Mrs. Fred M. Nye enter- Esther Taylor returned Monday from I Queen Esther chapter, No. 4, O. E. Woodcraft, rnd Mrs. Max Stevens. will meet on Friday eve-niHave said the Jew. The This morning Miss Mabel Packer is tained a group of friends at luncheon the northwest where they hpent ten j wjj meet Friday evening, Scp-daat 8 oclock in the W. O. W. hall. Scotchmananother, second and a third. a I drank ana the in at Seattle, and Portland, 8 Country in Masonic the tember bridge Tuesday visiting 5, at The Scandinavian organization of When the liquor was all consumed, oclock, residing over-- bridge breakfast for I each wit centered Vancouver. Li's Leonard at Green Gables tea club. Small tables , Weber county will commence their the Jewish person called a temple. policeman. rwmi. who has Fall flowers in pastel shades fringed asters in shades of orchil for the winter in the SevW. meetings Joan Mrs. Emmett, Here, officer, he cried, this fellow City Federation luncheon for were and will decorate the An-arranged pink 1 Los in enth ward chapel Friday evening at smashed into me. Hea drunk, sometime table, where the folThe City Federation of Women's just later for cards. Covers were been visiting 8 oclock. to Ug- - j cub8 will returned ding guests will be seated: Miss and for with relatives, smell his breath. meet geles afternoon, Monday 'William Mrs. Golding, Mrs. Miss Sara Trousdale. Miss laid den Wednesday. September 8, in the United War Lorna Wattis, Miss Elizabeth Stsn-jor- Van Alen, Mrs. I. L. Reynolds; Miss Service club rooms in the Kiesel and daughWalMrs. Frank Oberhansley Miss Mabel McGregor, Miss ,Win- - Gertrude DeVorse, Mrs. A. W. Mrs. Frank I rands will building. from S returned C. Tuesday Mrs. Horance Mrs. ter Walker, Carol, ted McConnel, Miss ker, I be in NOW FIVE STORES IN UTAH AND IDAHO Smith, Eugenia have charge, M s. J. G. Lehman, Mrs, West Yellowstone, where they Leonard, Mrs. II. F. Irwin, Gunnell, Mrs. Irving Ober-- 1 Mr. summer. V Frederick Mrs. the been W. Mm. W. E. Catholic Women's League Gray passing Percival, Ellingson, and Mrs. C. H. Wr 10. nOLiricT will return S. Mrs, John September Lewis, Mrs. will Catholic Womens The Packer. hansley league Ruthrauff, Patrick Mrs. Healy. This evening Mr and Mi's. H, F. Frank M. Driggs, BOOTlSHnp Mr and Mrs. J. R. Larsen will meet next Monday at 2:30 oclock at Ivin w ill be hosts at dinner at Green Jr., Mrs. Edward Bichsel and Miss leave tomorrow for Salt Lake where the Knights of Columbus home on com- - Twenty-fift- h Lab es as a street, courtesy to Miss Leonard Patricia Healy. they will make their home. In d Lieutenant With Parties Honored Mrs. 2484 Washington Avenue Mrs. Huckins George Mrs. to Larsen, The bridal Child Culture Coolidge. pliment Mrs. Albert Squires presided over Thorstensen entertained at a bridge I Prty and members of the families the B delightful luncheon at will makj a prettily arranged luncheon Tuesday luncheon Saturday at her home, ooo l up the guest list. jjigeow Thursday afternoon Mi urd Mrs. J: G. Leonard, par-- r at her home, 2816 Van Buren avenue, Harrison avenue. Four tBbles were I members of the Child Culture club I the bride, will give a pre- - in honor of Mrs.' W. A. Huckins, who at play during the afternoon. club activities for the the opened ptrin d ner for the wedding party will leave soon with Mr. Huckins to day evening the members of a briage I year Hostesses for the day were b 'I nicke their home in Provo. Sweet of which Mrs. Larsen is mem I rectors of the club who are Mrs. G. evening at their home on eas in pastel shades centered the her gathered at her home for the eve- - G Moyes, Mrs. Don Woolsey, Mrs. small tables where the guests ning and enjoyed bridge. A late sup-- 1 prancis, Mrs. J. It. I Warner Arthur and Mrs. three The guest list included per was served to sixteen members. Mr charies R. Empcy, Mrs. Arsen, seated. were W. H. tncnias Leslie entertained Tuesday at besides the guest of honor, Mrs. Cur- This afternoon the members of the he Country ekib Mrs. W. and E. Zuppann, Williams, at a charming : tis Allison, Mrs. Claude Cave, Mrs. literary club will enterluncheon when the honoree wasbridge I Mrs. Frank Mathews, Mrs. Dell Shumway, tain in honor of Mrs. Larsen. The I Miss Aelcidean McClay and Miss hn Hillnbrant. The luncheon table SPECIAI, G. Cherristrom, Mrs. Week party will be given at the home of Florence Christensen departed Mon-Mr- s. E. Mrs. a centerpiece of bright hued Mrs. Claude Woodcock, Mrs. Frank Oberhansley, 1351 Mari-- 1 I day for Salt Lake where they will at-lwith the honor guest Shaw, Mrs. George Thors-tensetend school this fall and winter. II. II. drive. hd hostesses Stratford, were the following I Mrs. Virgil A. Dunkley, Mrs. Miss and b,,enls: Mrs. Mrs. Blanch Child, F avenue, West A. H. Aland, Mrs. Mrs. Ethel W. Franke , Leo Squires and Mrs. John Moser, of from returned Mrs. Monday Williams Nan Ogden, will entertain the Happy Par Myrl McClenahan, mn. Owen at Lava Hot Springs, Times cub on Friday afternoon. a ten-da-y stay Cutler, Mrs. Herbert W. Logan. Mrs. Arthur Vendell was hostess at da limey, Mrs. George R. Whitmeyer. Mrs. Robert II. Hinckley and Mrs Mrs. Mark Brown entertained at a a bridge, luncheon Thursday at her of J. Thomas entertained a number president Dr. Burns, when Margaret street, pretty early autumn tea Wednesday home on Twenty-thir- d Professional 0f guests Thursday at a bridge and Business Huckins. the Mrs. te rnoon t her Ogden she complimented home, 853 Twenty-ourt- h l at the Hinckley. home, 2560 will. receive members of theleon street as a compliment to Mrs. Luneheon was served at small tables I st were afternoon flowers avenue. Garden ferson Sunday in shades asters of made with chapter Boys Russian Calf Oxfords, Our special Loader Scout Shoes, gay who departed yesterday sizes 2 to 6. Goodyear welt new shipment, all sizes; size 11 her husbfand and children to pink. The same flowers decorated her home, 1416 Twenty-sixt- h from 4street to hours are Wake their home soles, with full grain leather conin youths to 10 in in Lionkol, Wyo. the living rooms. Dainty place cards The receiving 1 struction throughout. JL mtfD Former mens. SPECIAL. right flowers decorated the home, were marked for Mrs. Huckins, Mrs. o'clock. he t.a table which value 33.45. Special 1 Mrs. R. L. Harlin and daughtera, was covered with H. II. Stratford, Mrs. J. Homer Shaw, l otb was centered with a white Mrs. Dell Shumway,' Mrs. J. R. Jar- Viola and Helen, arrived home MonYoung Womens Oxfords, Straps, purchase sale Mrs. W. I. day from Los Angeles, where they Pumps and Ties. New assortPTlry bowl filled with crimson glad-w- i. vis, Mrs. Virgil Dunkley, Misses Oxfords and Strap Slipment to select from.. Ideal for have been visiting relatives for a Tapers of the same bright color Barton, and Mrs. Rhea Cazier. were at the ends pers, with leather or rubber school or for dress. The marriage of Miss Louise Fran- short time. Mrs. Harold Lashns, of the table. The soles. Mr. composition of and oiiowing matrons presided at the tea ks O'Connor, daughter daughter of Mrs. Harlin, accompanied extended I an make to will Gale, Mrs. J. home and J. Mrs. Herman O'Connor, them B. Virgil Way, Fnir i: f New York City, was solemnized visit in Ogden. and and Wednesday morning in the rectory of Mrs. Charles H. Barton and Mrs. Catholic church with p K first f'Ij Airs Xj6T1 ATCCf AirSi St. JosephsKennedy performing the Fred M. Nye, president and the Marof vr Porter, Mrs. Albert II. Aland Rev. P. F. Miss respectively, Grace Wise, of Salt .ri George P. Bowman was in ceremony. children entertained tha the, harge of the dining room. One O'Connor, of society, .ake City, and William home Thursday after-noo- n Martha the ed guests called atreceiv- brother of the bride, served H' Lorin Farr park. The afteres hours of 4 to 7.during the tendants. The bride wore an after- noon at was spent in games and a picof navy chiffon velvet nic A 'Smythe and daughter, noon frock supper was served at 5 oclock. Her corwith matching accessories. the usual custom of the Mary Smyth, arrived home Wed-sda- y Following sweet was of pink roses and Martha froj" an extended European sage Miss Wise society prior to the election wore an ensemble new officers which is held in of the flowFp Much of the time was spent in peas. brown chiffon velvet, and her of the fall the ...Eland and Ireland, and they later jf year, the president and A ers were roses and sweet peas. avclcd on the continent. are hostesses to first cerewedding breakfast followed the home. of the children the Fifty chi! M:ss Roma e. Knight, who has recent- - mony at the Valley House in Ilunts-,ill- dren were present returned from an European trip, was Covers were laid for thirty FOR THAT MODERN 1930 MISS A social hour will follow the busiWest of honor at a bridge lunch-co- n guests, and included only members of Arch Supports and a complete stock of Arch Shoes, expertly given by Miss Lelxne Ballantyne the families. Mr. and Mrs. Gale left ness meeting of Queen Esther chap1 fitted with no extra charge for foot comfort advice and ngham City, on Tuesday. Twelve during the day for a motor trip ter No. 4, Order of the Eastern Star, and through the canyons and parks of Friday evening in honor of Mr. and I Were Preaent The hostess service. Free pictures of your feet. No obligation! tu Mrs. II. B. Sawyer, who are leaving their return. Utah. southern' honor at mates were Upon class th Li. A. C., and are members of the they will make their home in Salt soon to make their home in Califor Lake City. nia. sorority. i- d , at-no- j -- s apar-im-n'.- iqx-uin- Mi-ict- wei-ks- ; , I er I a . nt sv-ictar- zoo-tilog- y; m Is-tti- - j Ro-main- o. presi-Mulle- n. - m Dont! . I Camp-invitatio- ns I ' 2ET JS? inac&a0.; u e, s R . ng ys d. 1 J di-du- iii-n- - Tay-avenu- e:' . Boys and Mens Shoes and Oxfords z'n-Seate- d yn n, An-M- W . t. lunch-wome- - n, Jef-ioua- "brant, n-- 7J 1 vi wtJr $1.95 $2.95 vice-presid- . vice-preside- nt , bis VI & 0 QT $2.95 $3.95 |