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Show Friday, June 22, 1928 THE OGDEN POST Mr. und Mrs. V. Whitlock dinner Simduy evening 'u, ,l! j Uy House in Huntsville in liou-iri.f )ie niiuty. first birthdiy f Mrs. Whitlocks father. wterun merchant of this 'hn. ity. A birthday cuke lighted with I'. candles centered the ta- , overs were laid for the y. e of honor, Arthur Kuhn, his of Salt Luke, Stanley Kuhn, etithir, so o: S i !t I nk,.. Mr. and Mrs. Whit-- . Aiielo h:t!o,k and Juanita No-- " enter In Women's Real m Fete ' - Will Ogden Ladies Will gie of State for Horse Show Gather i ii Is-stc- t r Ai! 3 . Mid Ituvj.i lire i Hei..y petVd hiiiii today from Nrw Vurk, M-- Kt-clr- lp-Mt- l In y h:iv I'fvMi isiting Guests J . hi-in- s Don-ad- e1!001 Gnat 4 thi LY r.d.-hi- - e h lu-.-ida- m In-si- I enti-r-Vii- g. 'ball- ,i h , wo-ne- n. tbe Hotel Bigelow will culfollowing people have made res- room errations for boxes and will entertain minate the two days' festivities. from four to The following matrons are assist-iParties numbering ? twelve: ,e Kenral committee: Mrs. It L. F. Whitlock, 8; E. L. Van Meter, t. capt E. hi. Graves, 2; W. J. Con-aJ- r, Mrs. L. L. Becker, Mrs. Maud Huml-vyMr5v J' Iiiky. Mrs. George 6; Col. P. A. Dix, 6; E. C. TapE Davis- - Mrs. Fred 5 ing, 6; J. S. Glazebrook, 10; Fred tWvS C C. Eubank, Airs. W. Rice Kimball, 6; J. M Nye, 6; Airs. Walter Farr, Mrs. H. 6 Clayton, E. J. J. Olsen, 8; P. Stephens, Mrs- - J- - W- - AblM.lt. Deme and H. hi. Rowe, 8; George Mrs. S. T. R. E. Dr. Jeppesen, Airs. Oliver ElH. Smith, 8; Dumke, 8; Airs. E. L. Van lis, R. Governors A. Meter, Airs. I Heywood, 6; Un, itaff, 4; City commissioners, 6; County Healy, Sr., Airs. F. E. Williams, Mrs. E. G. Bennett, Mrs. J. R. commissioners, 6; R. II. Hinckley, 6; Hinchdiff, . Hinley, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. Ed. Thos Keams, 6; Bischel, 3; Mrs. II. Luos, Airs. George French. p. Hesiy, Jr., 5; L. S. Cates, 8; H. P. Iverson, C; J. N. Spargo 6; Sherman Mrs. E. A. Davis, who has been the Armstrong, 12; Oscar Peterson, G; R. I Douglas, 4; Mark Murphy, 6; Robt. guest of her sister, Mrs. S. L. Brick, Wallace, 6, Midvale; J. Cornwall and left Monday for her home in San Church Castle, 6.; Julian Bamberger, 6; Diego. J. Boyd Gordon, 6; L. D. Knight, 6; J. A. Hendrick, 2; R. W. Stevens, 3; Mrs. Robert T. Green well was host-ps- s W.J. Allen, 6; Mayor Jones and Brooks at a prettily appointed dinner William Sparks, 6; Douglas, 2; Monday evening at the Hotel BigeC. M. Dee, 6; J. E. Olsen, 12; U. of when she honored her mother, low, U. girls, 22. Mrs. Katherine Bauer and her sister, Airs. George Shedden, of Isis Angeles, who are her guests. The English A jolly party of Ogden people enjroom was the scene of the dinner. oyed the hospitality of Miss Lillian Marigolds and ferns made an attracSheehan, of Los Angeles, at a weekend house party at the Sheehan ranch tive centerpiece for the table which at Promontory Point Those who was lighted by green tapers in silver Covers were laid for twenmade up the party were: Mrs. E. M. holders. was enjoyed in the drawty. Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Boyle, Conroy, lias Mary Coughlin, of New York, ing room. Miu Helen Conroy, Richard Wellington and Thomas Humble, of South Dr. and Airs. J. R. Alorrell and Bend, Ind., Hassett Shufflebarger, and children returned Sunday from a week Lloyd and Lee McLean. spent in southern Utah canyons. Oiv-gtm- A 1 so-!- UVroE0VW't For Japanese Doll enG-rUtinc- - - The -, - V.'h.m th,- - men and wt.!!i.n w l th Reception Today Thi'i'iu. i'onwiiy at L. D. Ml:, id nnd daiightn, ii i'ii tlily uicviuted dinner Wednes-- j Cit Federation of WoThe L'eU'i, of i'levi-laiidlay veiling at her h. nie, 7 13 Twei.ty-- f men' Dgdcn i Ohio, are giii'-t- s (tubs spuns.iring the Japanof Mi's. Fd'nidV ptirtT.ls. Mr. and if: ll Sl reel. held ese doll ivcc piinii which is Air. Jerry Becker, 21 1" Adams aveafternoon and evening in the Jathis nue. I i t iti, of Baker , t'iiy, panese church, corner Jefferson and is a guest at the hoiur of his Mrs. J, G. third streets. Twenty Ali1!.. , son. Clias. H. Biiri n, 7.1 Twenty-fiftGeorge A. (Irani and sn. has chairman, Fahk, general !' San Franuseo, are guests of street. vvilh the committee on World Air. Hairy F. Irwin of tin- MeGivgor 1,1 thikliind, of New Ymk City, who lv'i p fiilifornia, who is a apjo'.nie'its. ' Jics: ut the Wh:!lovk home in Mi's. !I. Sir '.ill. It Twen-ty-s- , have directed the reception in the Swaner ; .H.v. During the day Air. Kuhn re-c- ! lilies of the I'nited States. will enter!:iin at yeu,; stve.-l1: i nii expression of good will from !,d nnssago-- . and telegrams of con- cbild-vt-Mi', and Mrs. S. Spencer Scoit and tea ,,!'i Sa'.urdav a.'li noaui, June 3( riimijal gratulations f:om friends in Ogden of New York, who are eii frei.i I until r m li, k in honor of i he jicin.le of Japan to the people of ntu, fit, m distant cities. r,li-to Portland, (tregn, urnusl lb.ut of town wonii-who will ac- Aniorie.'i. The first reception was hold last Monday for u short visit with Mr. company (heir husband to the anMrs. M. Scott, 143 nual me. ting of the full State Med. lyvi-ie- r Jin-Airs wait, .r at the Holt! I.igtlow. The doll night Whalen entertained cal hyooc'a'ion which will be held in winch was on display, and will be street. i!.! luncheon and bridge Twenty-fiftOgdui Friday and Saturday of next again this nftcnm.ui and evening at aftirnoon at her home in the Japanese church, is valued at Mrs. Week, Raw-SiMabel K. Mrs. in Fry. Mary compliment to her jdfe (Mi. It is thirty iinhes tall, and is $200. 1, Mrs. l Imrles and Aliss Maude Riehuril:, Aydelottv, who tie wi.ik of I tie fine.--t ddl artists in Miss Helen Conroy i; attending i A rediiisilay for San Franeiseo. for t'hicugo. week suinmer school at the I'm Japan. The furniture which accomwere gathered about a They will sail tomorrow on the S. S. vor-dy panies the doll is also on display. It of I'tnh in Salt I ake. ta.'K' .uvked with via the Panama eannl for flaming sweetpeas ('.i!:!orni:i is of blink l.upier with trimmings of New Orleans, where mid t ipors ef a will attend they shade. corresponding A desk, chair, chest of drawgold. the Iod..v Mrs. Whalen is national eon vent ion of Business Mrs. Karl W. Hopkins will presiding over and Professional nnd trunk complete the ers, mirror atiot hT luncheon of Women's clubs. at a birthday anniversary party appoint-ii- u dainty the tour one of these After exhibit. tomorrow afternoon in honor of her !'.. to which twelve guests have he presented to each heels bidden. Mrs. Stewurt Franeis Melted, of little daughter, Mary, whose sixth fine dolls will in the union, typifying Japan's state I.-os Angeles, will entertain sixteen birthday fulls upon that date. Twenty affection to the United States. The friends ut luncheon Unlay, in the Eng- little friends have been hidden. Air. and Mrs. David J. Wilson committee in New1 York is now workpre- lish toom at the Hotel sided over a dinner Sunday at their Bigelow, with ing mi a plan of gifts of uniform nabiidge following in the drawing rom. Mrs. Ilenry ('nncnniion, of Oakland, ture from the children of Ameiicu to hynu on Drinker avenue in honor of Alr.s. Mclaunl is a guest at (he home California, who is spending the sum- those of Mcxhn. Commit tees in Mr. und Airs, charge ilenry Concunnon and of her Mrs. John M. Brown-in- mer in Ogden, will he the guest of of the mother, Mr. daughter, Betty. t'oncssnnon left reception in Ogden include behonor at a bridge luncheon lo lie given side Mrs. J. G. Fahk, general chairarly in the week for Washington, 1). Saturday afternoon by Mrs. David W. man: Mrs. P. J. Neilson, Mrs. C. N, Mr, (has. Burnett of the Hotel Henderson of Salt take. The follow- Zinn, Mis. F. E. Nichols and Mrs. A. Bigelow entertained at a very sniurt ing Ogden women, all friend of Mrs. J. Bidwell, representing the Historical Air. and Airs. John S. Ixwis ate in New Yoik City for a thne weeks little luncheon Thursday in the Japan- I'onenniion, who is a former n sident I Julies Literary and Children's Aid ese room of the hostelry. Al. Rev. Covers of this city, are motoring down for socitey; vacution. presentation, the party: Mis. David J. Wilson, Mrs. Tsuji, were laid for seven. of (lie Japanpastor T. Fred Curr, Airs. U S. Merrill. Mrs. ese Mrs. acceptance, Airs. Adam Kuhn has returned from II. l Stranipiist, Mrs. K. A. tarkins, Thomuxchurch, D. Hooper, Railway Alail auxFelicitations an received being by and Mis Nellie Hendricks. Reno, Nov. where she uttended the Air. and Airs. H. W. Hinley iliary; reading, Mrs. A. 1). Barber, upon the wedding of her niece, Aliss Elizabeth Drama club; hostesses, Mrs. Frank birth of a morndaughter Wednesday Kuhn, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Carl Miss Kathryn Fitsgernld, who has Francis and Mrs. W. E. Moore, Child ut Doe the ing hospital. Kuhn, to ljiwretice Johnson of that been a guest at the Hotel Bigelow Culture and Home Culture club; deccity. for the past two months, plans to leave oration, Miss Dana Kelley', Art club; The friends of Mrs. Myrtle Farr nnd transportation, Mrs. C, Sunday for her home in San Franwill he pleused to learn that cisco. I nicking Airs. R. Dr. and Mrs. II. W. Nelson are Belnap O. Tucker, vice presvuriya. die is convalescing front a serious of the city federation, is presidident Bpending the week in Denver. They illness at home the of her mother, Airs, l.ydia Tanner entertained at a ing in the absence of the president, made the trip by automobile. Mrs. Alary M. Farr, 511 Seventeenth tea Tuesday afternoon at her Airs. Georgina G. Marriott. bridge street. home on Twenty-eight- h street. Three Air. and Airs. A. I Scoville and tables were arranged for rnrdx where following friends; Mrs. Ollie Reeves, Mrs. S. D. Eubank of Gate, Washthree children left Sunday by motor later tea wns served, tavely June Airs. Edwin Russell, Airs. Jack Anderfor southern California where they ington, urrived last Saturday to spend blossoms were used as decoration. The son. Airs. Eva Hunt, Mrs. Wilford will spend the summer at the beuches. the suinmer months with her son and were: Mrs. Delore Nichols Wilson, Airs. Harold R. Dnvis, Mrs. I). daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle guests Mrs. C. If. Jenson, Mrs. E, Bateman nnd Airs. P. A, Gysin. Furmington; C. Ktihank, 2839 Drinker avenue. Ross Met u no, Mrs. A. E. tanuui, Mrs. Airs. C. B. Teller and Airs. Helen Air. and Airs. F. E. tawis are ut Henry Slruiuiuist, Mrs. Henry SavSigler, of Kansas City, have arrived Airs. J. II. I'eekenpuugh entertained age, Mrs. T. R. Purdue, of Provo; Mrs. home from an extended trip to Omaha to spend the summer with Mrs. at an attractive bridge tea Wednes- Turn Pardon. Mrs. Clyde Grepnwell, and the Pacific const. Uwrenee T. Dee, 1310 Twenty-fift- h street. Mrs. Teller is the mother of day afternoon at her home, 2827 Van Miss Mary Woolley, Mrs. David Wil r Mrs. J. W. Allison son and Airs, taster Hincheliffe. Mrs. Iee, und Mrs. Sigler is her Burnt avenue. Captain and Airs. C. J. Docktcr will of North Platt, Nebraska, who is Mrs. leave the latter part of tlu week for sister. Mrs. John Reilly, Miss Mary Cough- New York, wheru Captain Dinkier will iVrkenpiiughs guest, and Mrs. James Johnstone ntNke who to soon is lin. Miss Katherine ShuffleliHrger and enjoy a two months' leave of absence leaving Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ihman are her home in Suit take were the in- Miss Helen Conroy left this morning before going to his new post at Fort entertaining Iselin Simon, of New centives for the party. June roses ami in company with the Misses Lucile Riley, Kansas. York, at their home on Twenty-sixt- h street. Air. Simon is a cousin of Mr. ferns decorated the home and the and Mereedes Hood for Pocatello, Two Smart Lunches at Ilillahrant small tables where tea was served. where they will spend the week-enIiehman. Home . Those who enjoyed the affair were Airs. John Ilillabrant and Mrs. B. Mrs. Jack Worthington, Mrs. J. W. Mrs. C. F. Dalliinore presided over Mrs. Paul Rogers and daughters, Shanks, Mrs. Leo Yates, Mrs. Burt a pretty summer luncheon Wednesday Ij. Neff presided over a beautifully Alary and Marguerite, accompanied SpHrkel, Mrs. I. F. Neilson, Mrs. Har- ut her home on Marilyn drive in hon- appointed luncheon followed by bridge by Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Rogers, are ry Jones, Mrs. C. I. Smith, Mrs. F or of Mr. Edwin W. Hobbs, Mrs. Wednesday at the Ilillabrant home on enjoying a motor trip on the Pacific J. Jost, Mrs. Harry McCunc, Mrs. A Eugene Gysin and Mrs. Douglas White Van Huron avenue. The guests were coast. Before returning home the J. Bidwell, Airs. John Senner, Mrs. J. of Isis Angeles. Besides the guests seated at tables that were centered W. Allison, Mrs. T. A. Turner, Airs, iif honor covers were laid for the party will go to Honolulu. (Continued on page 7.) Vi- M : s. i j- -, ! I !,-- r of the jprir to the interest horse show which will be held night in the Coliseum will of so many of Sal: !fejemblage social leaders, who lit. and Ogden On engaged boxes seating from six I hi In the absence of pia.itj. twelve persons. in . of the club, p j Hsnke, president th ha1 ?fiairS f:,r p Whitlock is in charge, while innk? i"ft .",,thini uiidoiu t.) then stay is acting manager in tliis rjg' s Richards u rv one. women harpy Slr. ,'ha,. H. .fthe show. Several Ogden of riding will appear who are devotees their own horses. Among them wliuh also includes Mrs. A. p Biirv-loMrs. II. A. .Mrs Patrick Hvaly. Site Mrs. E. R. Dumke, jr.t tuning. Mrs. Joseph M. Ecdes, Mrs. Marrmer Eccles. Miss Louise iT Dolly Pi'lSn. Glasmann, today at th' llot.-j is being held in the club ivYine Miss Adele Whitlock and Miss Whm Jainita Noble, of Oakland, guest ot ?olo"l? Oh ,,ink a,ul blue Governor Dern will Whitlock. J)rcvallsFollowing uju lonchoon bridge will he represented by several members of on enjoyed :he meszanine. The bridge ai.iu.int. j? ,tiiff, who will be accompanied by chosen clor scheme, their ladies- iomght the bankers und their laA feature of the opening event will dies wll dance at the Berthanu. L the sppearance of twenty-tw- o afternoon while the men eirls of Salt Lake, who are are the deliberating, women will be club the of Trotters the Members of taken for a drive about Samuel Utah. of Captain tliO canyon and returnthecity through adversity to the Herghite will accompany the young mitage where tea will he served The I 3 und Mrs. George for j- an-- 1 N loneuUt . i d. 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