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Show OCIEITNEW5 -- Musical Acorns vill hold the nest meeting at the home of Miss Betty Stewart on June 12. e Mrs. Ray Berrett of Washington, D. C.. Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lulu Brown, 228 street. Twenty-second Mrs. George T. Larson enter--uin- Miss Louise Rowland was t&e complimented guest Friday evening when the members of the Psalmodlan chorus entertained In her honor at the home of Mrs. E. Everett Green on Seventeenth street. Bridge was the diversion, followed by a buffet sup- per. ed club guests at a The Ladies Literary luncheon Monday afternoon at members entertained Wednesday at the Hotel Ben Lomond In Shuff's. honor of two former members, a Mrs. George S. Glen and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Larson Virgil Cain of Los Angeles. A of Milwaukee, who have been luncheon was served at one visiting Ogden friends, will leave oclock. Mrs. Joseph E. Wright week In for the coming was In charge of arrangements'. early the northwest. The Ogden Golf and Country The last meeting of the season club Saturday evening for the Catholic Womens league with opened a dinner dance. One hunwas held Tuesday evening at dred and fifty guests were In Cushnahan Memorial hall. attendance. Tuesday a luncheon was served to a capacity crowd. Mrs. Walter Melch departed A tea will be held on Saturday M. Mrs. Edward Monday for her home In Los afternoon. Angeles after a stay of several Conroy will be In attendance to weeks with Ogden friends. teach Contract bridge. twenty-fou- r Child Conservation gave a tea Monday afternoon at the home f Mrs. Claude V. Peacock, 869 Twenty-sevent- h street. New officers were Installed. Ogden Historical society will meet Saturday at the Hotel Ben Lomond. A luncheon will be served at one oclock. This will be the closing meeting of the year. Committees In charge of the annual affair Include Mrs Mrs. W. Wayne Johnson Mrs. George at a bridge luncheon E. A. Fleming, Louis Mrs. Grill, Kabell, Mrs Hotel at Ben the Saturday In compliment to Mrs. J. A. Gager, and Mrs. Jennie Prout. Itichard Pierce of Pocatello. Lo-no- nd Mrs. Bernard Arthur McNulty Mrs. Fred Clark and son, Harwho have and small son, Bernard, Jr., of jeen visiting Ogden friends and Long Island, N. T will arrive elatlves for several days, re- In Ogden about the middle of June to visit Mrs. McNultys amed home Friday. mother, Mm. Edward M. ConMr. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Dumke en- - roy, 2525 Adams avenue. ertalned twelve guests Friday McNulty will Join his family In veiling at the Country club at August and return home with '.inner in compliment to Mrs. them. Mrs. McNulty was formames C. Donnell, II, of Find-.yj- , erly Miss Helen Conroy. Ohio. Mrs. James C. Donnell, II, of Mrs. Virgil Cain of Los An- Findley, Ohio, departed Sunday cles will be the complimented for her home. Mrs. Donnell has of her parguest Saturday at a luncheon to been the house-gue- st e given by Mrs. Joseph R. Mor-e- ll ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Herat the Town club In Salt bert DeVlne for the past four weeks. While In the city Mrs. ake City. Donnell was the complimented The regular meeting of the guest at a number of delightful lacDowell ensemble was held affairs given In her honor. Tuesday evening at the home of lias Marian Mills and Miss Mrs. Ezra Richardson enter, Ielen Mills, 2612 Madison ave-.'.u- e. talned at a luncheon Tuesddy at Shuffs in honor of her niece. Mm. E. C. Cowley of Santa MaMembers of the Elks Ladles rie, California. A luncheon was 'rganlzatlon entertained Satur. served at one oclock followed '.ay at the Elks club rooms at by bridge. Covers were laid for i bridge luncheon. This was the guests. Lovely spring ast of a series of bridge lunch-on- s thirty blossoms were used on the tables for this season. and in the rooms. old, of Los Angeles, -- Mrs. F. G. Nicholas entertain, d at a bridge luncheon Saturday t her home, 1225 Marilyn drive, i compliment to her sister. Miss Jrace Cannon of 8alt Lake, who client the week-en- d in Ogden ith Mrs. Nicholas. Sempre Musical society met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Delbert Foulger. Mm. Atwell Wolfer was chairman of the program. The program in cluded numbers by Mrs. Milton Boyle, piano solo; Mrs. R. L. Mrs. selection; Draper, piano Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Crowley Ben Tyree and Mm. Stewart .nd daughter, Virginia Pearlyne, Campbell, vocal numbers, and vho have been the guests of Mr. Mrs. Verdi Plngree, piano solo. m ..nd Mrs. Ezra Richardson Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brewer Wednesday for their home it Santa Anna, California. announce of the engagement their daughter, Marjorie, to N. Mrs. Fred M. Nye and Mrs. Harold Dahlstrom of Ogden. The Cage Rodman entertained at a wedding will take place in June. finch eon Thursday at Skatter-4iir-e Miss Brewer is a graduate of in compliment to Mrs. the University of Utah and Is a T. Larson of Milwaukee. member of the Gamma Phi sorMrs. Larson formerly lived In ority. Mr. Dahlstrom is a prominent young business man of OgCgden. den. The Acacia club will meet Frl. Junior Child Culture club held day with Mrs. H. A. Soderberg at her home, 2548 Adams ave. the annual field day luncheon Mrs. Frank Higginbotham Saturday at the Hotel Ben LoT.ue. the review "Modem India, by mond. Bridge followed luncheon. The hostesses for the Cummings. day were Mrs. P. H. Mulcahy, Mrs. Henry Stranquist, 2833 Mrs. Curtis A'.lison, and Mrs. F. Van Buren avenue, entertained C. Dallimore. A gift was prei le members of the Martha so- sented to the retiring president, ciety Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Curtis Allison, by the in. l.er home. Mrs. Charles J. Baker coming president, Mrs. Roscoe Glasmann. vas the assisting hostess. de-art- ed -- r-I- . Mr. and Mrs. C. Angus Wright renounce the engagement of t ielr daughter, Martha, to Robert E. Grlffths of Smithfield, 'tah. The marriage will take : lace June 17. The couple will their home In Smithfield Miriam chapter No. 14, Order Eastern Star, held a special meeting Tuesday evening at eight clock in the Masonic temple. A program of musical numbers as given, followed by an talk by Dana Parkin-io- n. ti j Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ford have rsturned from their wedding rip to California and the northwest and are now located at the "ord home at Plnevlew, Ogden anyon. Mrs. Ford was formerly Miss Beth Peck. Ogden branch of the Womens r.uxillary to the Railway Mall entertained Wednes- A bridge dinner will be given Friday evening by several members of the 8 and 40 of the at Legion auxiliary Included in the hoatess committee are Mrs. T. F. Br nkley, Mrs. Edward M. Conroy, Mrs. R. D. Rockwell, Mrs. Ernest Bkick, Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, and Mrs. R. L. Harlin. Members from Salt Lake City, Ksysville, and Pocatello, Idaho, will be In attendance. American Skatterkare. The Alpha Beta chapter of the Delphian society met Monday at the Green Gables. The lesson: Structure and Nature of Poetry, was led by Mrs. Charles A. West. Topics for discussion: "Two Descriptive Poems by ShelThe Structure of Poetry, ley, The Stanza, "Illustrative Stan, sas, "Rhythm, Rhyme and Blank Verse, The Poetry of Thomas Hardy. Parnassus Delphian chapter at a luncheon at the Home met Monday. The subject was The leadTearoom. The hostesses for the "Rome the Builder. day rfternoon were Mrs. John H. er was Mrs. E. Esklldsen; Delsyne. Mrs. Lottie Manning and phian Traveler, Lizsie Norseth; preparatory discussions, Mrs. Mrs. Carl Schat. The anniversary meeting of "ie Past Noble Grind club has 'sen postponed until June 1 "Tie club will meet with Mrs. "lOois Kabell, 1142 Capitol ave-uMrs. Anna Causey will be hostess. A lunch assisting 'ie ran will be served at one oclock e. Mr. and Mrs. A. MacDonald, n459 Adams avenue, announce 'te marriage of their daughter, Mildred McLeod, to James Henry Vood, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Wood of Ogden. The ceremony was performed May 17 In Farmington, Utah. FRIDAY. HAY THE OGDEN POST PAGE POUR Topics, "The City of Mrs. James Murdock; Characteristics of Roman Art, Mary Meikle; "Roman Contribution to Civilization, Willa Prld-dpresident's summary. Myrtle Goddard. Rome, y; 19SS Malan, Roselle Larkins, LeRoy a member of the teachers fac- dueed George Ensign, who pre'and Introduced the speakSessions, Betty Walker, Ted ulty at the Weber county high sided school. Miss Anna Stark and ers and announced the various Boyle, and Edward Willis, e e Miss Alice Tanner entertained numbers of the program. Talks A dinner and reception was Wednesday In honor of Miss were made by Superintendent of Schools W. Karl Hopkins, James tendered John A. Junk Tuesday Snow with a dinner. H. ' Riley representing the board Miss presentwas The Thatcher dinner Lillian evening. given at the Hotel Ben Lomond, fol- ed a violin string ensemble Sun- of education, Maurice R. Conwho lowed by a reception at the day afternoon in the ballroom roy, athletic coach of the WashWashington school and waa at- of the Hotel Ben Lomond. In- ington school faculty, representtended by members of the fac cluded In the list of performers ing the junior high school Only Good Miss Estelle Hollands Money ulty, school board members and were Mlaona Olson, Edith Bush, teachers; the parents of the students in Marian Ensign, Kathryn Morrell, of the Washington school facYou Spend Your grade the district. Mr. Junk has serv- Melba Allred, Mary Bell, Mary ulty, representing the Wood-manaCarrie teachers, and Mrs. Joan ed as principal of the Washing- Hall, Helen Torsak, Ruth Emmett, representing the ton school for the past twenty-fiv- Owens, Susie Kanako, school years, and has recently been Dyer, Elsie Grlffen, Mary Hinch-clif- f, parents of the Washington of the Louise Coffman, Richard district. The balance appointed principal of the Central Junior high school. Peterson, Pearl Starr, Margaret program was as follows: ReadRuth ing, Mrs. Costance Bunnel; diaHale, Ruth Stevenson; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Knight Cave, harpist; Beverely Brown lect skit, Mrs. Willey Cragun; selection. Miss Grace of Plain City announce the en- and Stanford Seldner, cellists; vocal accompanied by Mrs. gagement of their daughter, Francis Stevens, ciola; Audery Mathews; Genelve Allison Whitmeyer; a Rome, to Maurice R. Conroy, son Bush, bass. Mrs. Milton Boyle of Mrs. Edward M. Conroy of assisted Miss Thatcher and ren- chorus of ten graduates of the school under the diOgden. The marriage will lake dered a piano solo, Hungarian Washington rection of Miss Grace Mathews, place June 1. Miss Knight Is a Rhapsody No. 12 by Mozart. accompanied by Mrs. Whitmeyer; graduate of the Utah State AgThe Utah State Federation of a Mothers chorus directed by ricultural college and a member of the Sorosls sorority. Mr. Con. Business and Professional Wo- Mrs. Walter Hollbrook. Followroy is a graduate of the Utah mens clubs will meet In con. ing the program the teachers of State Agricultural college and a vention In Salt Lake City, at the member of the Sigma Chi fra- Hotel Newhouse, May 27 and 28. ternity. He Is athletic coach Mrs. Eudora Ramsey Richardson at the Washington Junior high of Richmond, Virginia, a writer school. Miss Dorothy Corey will of wide reputation and a field entertain at a bridge luncheon representative of the National for Miss Knight Friday and Mrs Federation of Business and ProW. J. Keating will entertain fessional Womens clubs, will be Mrs. speaker. Monday evening, May 29, with the principal a dinner In her honor. Richardson has been a contributor to the Atlantic Monthly, OutYou can depend on McMurtry Paints . . . they Junior Music club met 8atur. look, Forum, Ladies Home Jourare made in the West for Western homes. day afternoon in the Miss Ellen nal and the American Mercury. of has held She many positions Thomas studio. A program was They Come Guaranteed to You! given of American music. Miss trust and among them was field associadirector for the suffrage Pauline Bruesch, president, preAll members sang the tions, campaigning in New York sided. national Junior Federation song. and as far west as Oklahoma. Miss Ruth Scoville gave a paper During the World war she was on Amerlcs.n composers and each director for the womens diviIPs member answered the roll call sion of the war loan organizaretion of Federal Fifth the with the name of some AmeriEducational can muslcan. A program of serve district. Since her marOur You Buy! . American music exclusively was riage, which follovred the war, Inspiring Wis Carry given. Election of officers took she has devoted most of her An event long to place and the following were time to writing. Mrs. RichardGUARANTEED WALLPAPER be remembered! elected for the ensuing year: son is the author of "Little AT ALL PRICES. President. Miss Ruth 8covllle; Aleck, a widely talked of biogWhen the Century of ProgHelen Read; sec- raphy of Alexander H. Stevens, of Paint Store ress Exposition opens on Buy From Your Home-Tow- n retary, Walter Bruesch. The the fighting" next meeting of the club will be the Confederacy. 1st witness Juno feu mar held In two weeks. the most stupendous and e Mrs. C. Angus Wright enterat her thrilling event oi its kind. Honoring Miss Roma Knight tained at a tea Saturday B is cm exposition of the h Twenty-fift985 street, and. Miss Marjorie Brewer, brides home, of June, the members of the announcing the engagement of past, present and future. 2340 Washington Avenue Don't miss it. When you go Sorosls sorority entertained at a her daughter, Martha, to Robert tea Tuesday afternoon at four E. Griffiths of Smithfield, Utah. save time and money rooms throughout the o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ly- The travel quickly, comfortably, man Hyde In the Elmhurst Wright home were most attrae. tlve with lovely baskets filled economically via Union the Washington school present- water glass is not obtainable. apartment. with spring blooms of orchid and ed Mr. Junk with a large and Following is the procedure as Pacific, Heliopolis Delphian chapter Mr. comfortable Miniaeasy chair. met at the Hotel Ben Lomond white lilacs and tulips. Junk responded in a few well outlined by Carl Frlschknecht, afternoon at two ture lace edged bouquets of pink Wednesday the-Utao'clock. Mrs. Ruby Poulter was rosebuds held the cards with the For complete details and illustrated chosen words and expressed his extension poultry man of State Agricultural college: leader. Topics for report were names of the betrothed couple. Worlds Fair booklet ask ticket agent regret at leaving the post he has filled far the past twenty-fiv- e Dissolve two or three pounds Renaissance Art and Architec- Assisting the hostess were Miss Mrs. years. Mrs. Junk was present- of unslacked lime In five Luke ture Derived From Rome, Mrs. Helen Stevens, la addition, there win be the gallons ed with a basket of beautiful usual summer reductions George Buckle; "The City of Wright, Mrs. Eugene E. Carr, of water that has previously roses. Rome, Mrs. P. H. Mulcahy; Mrs. Lawrence P. Wright, Mrs. overywhoio, with final return been boiled and cooled. Allow OO limit October 3L "Characteristics of Rbman Art, Bertha Eccles Wright, Mrs. W. mixture to stand until the Mrs. A. L. Swartz; "Roman Con- H. Dunn, Mrs. Joseph E. Wright, the Be Lime tribution to Civilizations, Mrs. Miss Helen Woolley, Miss Lucile settles and tne liquid Is lime Asael Farr; presidents summary, Morgan, Mrs. Max Stevens, Miss To Clean, fresh eggs should Nona Todd, Miss Rosemary BarEggs clear. Mrs. Lee D. Turner. then be placed In the clean ber, and Miss Kathryn Kay. Japearthenware or wooden containMr. and Mrs. W. J. Snow of anese maids in native costume Is the er and the llmewater added unwater Although glass served were the guests. They Provo, Utah, announce the enmost satisfactory til the top layer of eggs Is covof ' with about two Inches of their daughter, pupils of Miss Wrights at the gagement method Is there another ered Emma, to Paul B. Pearson, son Grant school. One hundred and which can be need when the the solution. guests called during of Mr. and Mrs. Lelr Pearson of seventy-fiv- e Is afternoon. Mias the Utah. will Wright The marriage Oakley, SGk, take place In June In the Salt the only daughter of Mr. and C. Mrs. She Is' Angus Wright. Miss Snow is a Lake temple. graduate of the Brigham Toung graduate of the University of. university and Is a member of Utah and a member of the Pi the Theta Phi, national dramatic Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Griffith fraternity. For the past three is a stockman of Cache coun-- 1 years she has been dance In- ty. He is a graduate of the structor at the Weber County Utah State Agricultural college, high school In Ogden. Mr. Pear- at Logan and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. son is a graduate of the of Utah with a M. 8. degree from the Montana State The annual banquet of the' college, and la at the present Holy Cross Alumnae association time attending the University of of the Sacred Heart academy will' California. He Is a member of be held Saturday, May 27, at the' Hotel Ben Lomond at eight the Sigma Fi fraternity. oclock. Members of the grad- -' The marriage of Miss Beth uatlng class of 1933 will.be the' Reid, daughter of Mrs. C. M. guests of honor. The most Rev. Reid of Clinton to Roland G. James Edward Kearney, bishop' Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. of the Catholic diocese of Salt E. W. Manning of Ogden took Lake City, the Rev. Patrick Ken--' place In the temple In Salt Lake nedy, and the Rev. Joseph P.! Moreton will be special guests.; Friday, May 19. Following the The committee In charge of arceremony the young couple were General the complimented guests at a rangements includes: silverware . . . Holmes & Eld-ward- s, dinner-danc- e pieces at the home of Mr. chairman, Miss Marie . Blues; and Mrs. H. P. Morris in Salt decorations, Miss Esther Miller, is Lake City. Rogers. every During the week chairman. Miss Marion HigginMiss Anna Stone; prior to the wedding the bride botham and Mrs. P. Mor. GIVE use. Pieces set was honored at a number Raymond of reception, charming affairs given in her rlssey; Invicatlons, Miss Kathryn honor. The Clinton and Syra. Duggan, chairman, Miss Helen Hollow Handle Dinner cuse school teachers entertained Warlamount and Miss Irene Tea Spoons Dessert Spoons Miss Louise with a shower at the home of Miller; program, Table Spoons Knives Spoons Sugar Mrs. George Mitchell, and Friday O'Conner, Miss Gladys Mlnnoch, Salad Folks Knives Butter Miss 25c Beulah and Alton. M Ladles Mrs. E. W. Miss, Gravy inning enterPickle Folks Cold Bleat Forks tained with a shower. A lunch- Helen Gajewsky will be toast- Forks to Match Above mistress and be will Cream Ladles eon was served at one o'clock responses Tomato Servers Knives as To the Bishop,) follows: and covers were laid for twenty 10c Both the bride and Miss Irene Maloney; To Father guests. 15c 5c Mies Dorothy Todd;! brldgegroom are graduates of the Kennedy, To Father Moreton," Miss Ruth: Weber colloge. To Alma Mster,j McBride; 18 Solid Gold Diamond. Rings Sacred Heart academy com- Miss Domineca Colettl; "To the TAlufl 450 bL.. 915.00 VeronAlumnae mencement exercises will start Officers, Miss 10.00 Alton; "Welcome to the, 925.00 value at $4.00 Saturday morning. May 27, with ica Miss Delia' a high mass for the alumnae at Class of 1933. at-- 12.75 value 6.00 937.50 Miss Mary. response, Heart chapel, followed by break-seve- n Green; 19.75 7 --Diamonds 8.00 $50.00 value at. Musical numbers will) oclock In the Sacred Castles. be by! acadthe given In the during evening fast at eight oclock The alumnae Mrs. R. P. Morrissey, Miss Loremy refrectory. Ladies 18 Solid Gold etta Miss Irene Miller, Thlnnis, banquet will be held Saturday Lorn-ondBulova Miss and Gladys Miller, evening at the Hotel Ben Rings : On ......... f 7JJ0 Sunday morning at olic church. Regular 2i50 at Values 10:80 o'clock the baccalaureate up to $12.50 for. $2.75 12J50 Regular $87.50 at. sermon will be given by Rev. The Alpha Zeta chapter of the William Ruel of Murray at St. Delphian society will meet MonSolid Gold Joseph's Catholic church In Og- day at Green Gables for a one Solid Gold Rings, den. On Wednesday morning, oclock luncheon. The lesson, to Valueu for $10.00 $2.95 up May 81, there will be mass for Yeats and Some Modern AmerValues up to $20.00 for.... 5.00 Value $0.00 to $12.00 oL the graduates at 7:30 oclock in ican Poets, will be led by Mrs. .$4.00 each and the A. C. Hyde. Topics for discusthe academy chapel as are sion Work in breakfast at follows: "The graduates' eight Whitthe refrectoty. Thursday eve- of William Butler Yeats, commenceat man's Poetry, oclock Robinson and eight ning ment exercises will be held in Frost, "Sanburg and Masters, & Followthe Sncred Heart auditorium, "American Lyricists. One-Ha- lf and the address will be made ing the lemon there will be elecE. tion of officers. James by Mot Reverend Kearrey. D. D., bisfaou of the John A. Junk wss the honorSalt Lek d'ores- - of the Csth-M- i Emma Perucca enter- ed guest Tuesday evening when tained at a bridge luncheon the teachers of the Washington Thursday at Shuff's In compli- school and parents of the ment to Mira Snow of j dents in that district tendered 1 382 Twcnty-fifl- h Street Ogden, Utah toihira a farewell reception in the Provo, whose engagement nf Oaklev, Utah, haa'auditorium of the Washington panl BBS? Miss Snow is school. been announced. Intro. George Larson Your Best Friend the man sells yon Good Paint Paint Protects the to Build Home! ee ... - RAIL BOUND TBIPS - mMaduuL CHICAGO WORLDS PAINT NOW! FAIR Cheaper to Paint Than Repair' Prices Before Get vice-preside- nt Gateway Glass & Paint Co. Used May Preserve UNION PACIFIC LIQUIDATION Uni-versl- ! ty mmtmm Odd of Community, Here something Housewife can AWAY to match your present at PRICES! At At Each Each At Each At Each Kt. Diamond Set Wedding Rings . Ladies - or Gentlemens Wrist Watches Kt. Set Rings Gents Wedding ENGRAVED Set Assorted Stones Pens and Pencils WATERMAN SHEAFFER, PARKER At Price -- The Twelfth ward Primary the Primary health presented play for the .benefit of the chil drens hospital fund Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the ward recreational hall. Included in the cast were Carroll Boyle. Earl Tanner. Storey. Gale Rose. Anna McKell. Billy Clifford, Lucille Hatch, Sidney 2. stu-Em- SMALLEY BROTHERS X a |