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Show j Friday, 3Iarch 15, 1929 TIIK OGDKN POST I . S. In Womens Eealm spirit of Old Egypt prevailed' 8ven Monday evening, . tUa ; f society, at e'.,a Beta, Delphian Khe. 532: L Ouicr. o Mr. I ; The occasion street. ivfnty-sixt- h ked the closing of the charter, and were guests of iU Tinha Zeta members new chapter on the occasion of a! celebration. A pantomine entitled, ivvDtian Dinner was presented jfer the direction of Miss Helen The unique setting and costumes added much to the Less of the tables. The members narticipated were Mrs. Rhea Ca-- S Miss Helen McBride, Miss Eva jiiss Elizabeth Sneddon, Miss ,JW Wtfttierite Israelson, Miss Frances Stflby Miss Emma Jean Cover, Mrs. M. H. Virginia Houtz Green, Mrs. Miss Flemm, Marjorie white Miss Whit-,rrMiss Pauline Chandler, Alice Miss Anna Starr, Mrs. Leslie N. Woods, Mrs. W. WMt, Mrs. C. r stone, Miss Anna Riedel, Miss Berths Bayes. Miss Anna Erickson, Miss BartZelma Hirie and little Rosemary The ' is tay j hi atnd. be a number of dinner parties preceding the dance. 1. E. O. r I, 1. E. O, will nnvt for :-i d do the American Dairy Science us. ei.murted with the dairy M'li.itiun in li'07. The mcmUir-hi- p iiui,i; !ry, n.ii Ii as teachers, investiga-tii- '. iMnsi.m of persons filling pii:ii.ns of and administrators. r.-- !i X.is 1 WfJnoMijy. Maivh 20. a thi h.mu i.f Mrs. Jos, :! 26.V a, iruf. i.'ji,. .Mrs. iiiz, S.nmit-- l ef the f agricul-i- : department 'a... -. In.st u, the American .ie:ee nic; i.i Ht it an. m.v:;: to b held at W.i'bington ce .:'t Wis :n June. This iinuoiuuv. "hich is i response to an in- E. Reed, chief of the ,:i ' d;r.ry industry, has just been 1,r711 -oi the sivr.nary of ihe assoeia-- ; I'r. J. M. Sherman, chief of the d"! a' t'iu !!;, Conn 11 m.iwrsitv, i. x. y. in!-.:-tr- S'stt-rhiM.t- l tba; I The Entre Nous club will give a cancing party this evening in the ballroom of the Hotel One hun- - Thera'S Bureau to lie Host to Dairy Assn During .Juno Meeting evening at their home on Washington' ayMiuo. Twelve numbers uiv pres-- . DigeW. eVerted U 3 K-- Carefree-Car-fr- ee . I i.-- J w.,; discuss lit ivdity, atij Mrs. lariiK-B.i:u,n wii! talk mi cr.viorn-nv:- .t at the inciting following luncheon. Chapter J, I. E. O. will meet the same day at 1:30 o'clock ut the lurne of Mrs. George A. Dickson, 2;.;k) Fowler avenue. ; Service 1 e r.uy a vk!y ias a;ui enjoy carefree, tran.'portasion service the rest of the week, (let ymir pass Saturday, Sunday, or any day, and the entire system is at your service as much as if you owned it yotrself. ! car-fiv- - Culture club will .'.e .association tas organitd us afternoon 'i.Vial daii instructors us.uiciu-- j Live Oak for twe-r. Thomas Croft lidil, .aid the name was chang-Bnoge will be the the o:: Unlimited Weekly Costs Only $1.00! or the afternoon instead of diversion members of the Live entertained WedOak club the usual nesday afternoon at her home, 1643 literary program. t"irow af'err.oon at her home, Mrs.1 1. Rich will discuss yaahirirton awnm. The party was "The lliog- -' ns an influence in modern1 given in honor of the birthday Mrs. Fred Froerer, 2662 Van i..p:icr n of Mrs. William Harrop, Mrs. avenue, honored Mrs. C. S. McJames and and the hostess. LoveAlister of New kork with a delightful ly spring right blossoms adorned rooms the Home Culture supper party Monday evening. Three small tables decorated with daintv and halls. The luncheon table was Home Culture ilub will meet! centered with a basket f sweet f'.it jrday afternoon at 2:30 oclock spring flowers were arranged for din- and acacia. Covers were laid for ptnsj six- ":;li Mrs. X. (.. McConnell, 11S5 Twen- ner and later cards. The following teen guests. friends were bidden: Mrs. Carl street. Mrs. J. 15. Urace will; RasUTAH RAIMI) TRANSIT CO. book entitled, "The Road Mrs. the v.iw mussen, Her-maHarry Ilalcs, Mrs. n lett Utah D. A. It. conference will be i.ouv..i Ireland, by Colmn, and Mrs. Mrs. etschert W. J. charter song, arranged by Blackburn, held in Salt Lake on The Beta Tuesday, March Paul E, X el son will sing Irish bul- IpenITUe,?- - Mra- - Trace Taer, Miss Erickson, was sung immediately t.U. the at Xewhouse Members hotel. An Mrs. Nelson, of charter. the Mrs., J. Francis of before the signing Golden Spike chapter will leave Fow.es, Miss Myra Ogden and Miss Egyptian dance by Miss Audrey Ella for Salt I.ake on the S : 15 a. m. inter-urbaOgden. Martha Societies violin solo, by Miss Lillian a The Ogden visitors will be (rk, and a cornet solo by Miss Mrs. John S. Lewis entertained the, Thatcher, concluded the first half The following party of friends will guests at a luncheon to be given by M.irrha society Monday afternoon at' Fay Seager The regular dine at Shuffs tonight and afterward the Spirit of Liberty chapter at the tl.c lintel Bigelow. After the regular of the entertainment. Newhouse. Mrs. Russell W. Magna, I iiMUiss the took guests from attend the Entre Nous dancing party rational meeting, tea was served. fitersry lesson treasurer of Washington, D. Hebrew into at the the realm Hotel Bigelow: Mr. and Mrs. C., will be a Utah visitor at the conthe Egyptian Martha Junior society met Wednesaation. Miss Caroline Adams led the R. U Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ference and will be the guest of honmembers the Mr. and afternoon at the home of Mrs. following day Grantham, Mrs. and Har-roH. J. ktson, R. C.reen with Mrs. A. V Walker continuation of the Mr. and Mrs. I J. Ilolther, Miss or at a tea to be given by the state gave reports in regent, Mrs. Glen It. Bothwell, 175 rtudy of the Hebrews, their rise and Grace Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Deane South Twelfth East from 3 to 6 oclock as Hu assisting hostess. civilizatto Monohan and Dee Harrison. fall and their contribution the day of the conference. All D. A. ion: Miss Anna Erickson, Mrs. J. R. members are invited to the tea. Alpha Zeta Israel-kMrs. Charles Clayton and Mrs. fa Crockett, Miss Marguerite Zeta Alpha chapter, Delphian Mrs. is Magna expected to arrive Miss Anna Hall, Mrs. Mary Blanc- Claude B. Cave entertained twelve met afternoon at the Monday in on the will and be Monday Ogden hard, Miss Elizabeth Sneddon, Miss friends at a pretty luncheon Tuesday guest of Ogden Mrs. A. C. Hyde Bigelow. her. chapter during Eiemath Bigler, Mrs. Chas. V. K. at the home of Mrs. You doubtless have heard that the St. Paul Hotel the previous lesson, and Mrs. Clayton on Swan-e- r short stay in the city. and Mrs. Virginia Houtz E. C. Saxton Carrick The led the lesson on "Early place. table was gay with has passed into the hands of a new company and Greik Colonies, others giving reports Gwen. Refreshments were served at sweet peas and daffodils and Child Culture bridge The followed luncheon. Those who is known as the the conclusion of the program. attendThe Child Culture club will observe were Mrs. O. Kirkland. Mrs. C. W. siled were Mrs. Paul Wright, Mrs. Curt Junior Child Culture Mrs. A. serving table was centered with a W. Cross, Petty, Mrs. George day and Mothers ver bowl of jonquils and maidenhair Allison, Mrs. William Burling, Mrs. Bert Starkle, Mrs. T. Mrs. March and Hoggen, day, Daughters Thursday, fern. Yellow tapers in silver hold- William Blackburn, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. W. F. Wick Strom, Harry Ash- 21, at the Hotel Bigelow. An inter- A. ers lighted the table. The Delphian ton, Mrs. Asael Farr, Mrs. Wil- esting program will be given, a fea- Mis. Fred Carr, Mrs. Chas. H. SteJr., symbol was featured in many of the liam Miller, Mrs. Delbert Brown, ture of which will be a one act play vens and Sirs. J. L. Campbell. Committees in Mtb. Julian Watson and Mrs. Under the new ownership the policy of the manparty appointments. Lee presented by daughters of club memcharge of the very successful party Turner. Catholic Womens League agement is to make your visit enjoyable, and this bers. Aside from the election of diMiss were: General arrangements, Sacred Heart day was observed at the club, the meeting will rectors for is especially so for traveling men. Helen Bartlett, chairman; reception, Mrs. A. H. Aland was hostess to be entirely social. The hostesses are the Tuesday meeting of the Catholic! K. Miss Jessie Beebe, Mrs. Chas. V. her bridge club yesterday at her home, Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, Mrs. Chas. Women's elague held at the K. C.j Saxton and Miss Catherine McLaughl2770 Van Buren avenue. Covers were You do not know the comfort of living until you Empey, Mrs. Fred King and Mrs. G. home. Students of the academy prein; reception. Miss Bertha Hayes, laid for eight at the luncheon which G. Moyes. sented the following program: Read-- ! register at the Hotel Ogden. It is just like home. Miss VaLois Egbert, Miss Anna Stark, preceded the games. ing Maries laiuise Dobbs; piano, Jean; Miss Hilda Mole, Miss Pearl Starr, On 25th Street just off Washington Avenue, it is Acree; song, Marian Iliginbotham; Acacia and Miss Marjorie Flemm; dining Visitors Feted at Luncheon Eernadine 2331 Jefferson reading, in the heart of Ogden. Mrs. J. R. Corry, Blacs; violin, Irene room, Miss Arlene Burk, Miss Jessie Mrs. Trace Turner, 2647 Harrison avenue, will entertain the Acacia club Miller; piano, Catherine Bonner; semi-Jackson Mole, avenue, Peterson, Mrs. Kate chorus, Pauline Largilliere, Marian presided over a dainty lunchVisa Asemath Bigler, Miss Vera Crist, eon in compliment to Mrs. Conroy, Deuval Crane, Jean Tueller, Iliginbotham, Esther Miller, Desda Tuesday Miss Ruth Christenson; refreshments, C. S. McAlister, of New York, and I D. Mulcahy, Lois Teller, David Iver- Warren, Irene Killion, Beulah Alton,1 New Rates by Day, Week or Month! Mrs. M. H. White, Mrs. W. A. Stone, Mrs. Lee Andrews, Irene Miller; accompanist, Madeleine of American Madsen, Fork. Virginia son, LeRoy Halstrom, Mrs. Leslie C. West, Miss Elsie MartLavender and pink sweet peas dec- Keith Madsen, Teddy Boyle, Walter Clark. OWEN S. DROWN, Manager in, Miss Marguerite Israelson; hos- orated the luncheon tables where cov" Dye, Fred Seilbs, Franklin Campion were' Hostesses for the Miss afternoon pitality, Miss Alice Chandler, ers were laid for the guests of honor, and Duane Campion. Mrs. C. O. Bonner, Mrs. E. R. Alton, Lois Peterson. Mrs. Dorothy WheelMrs. Percy Endsley, of Richfield, Mrs. Mrs. M. W. Miller, Mrs. M. J. Me, was tea wright, Miss Helen Parker, Miss Phyll- Jack Firmage, of American Fork, Mrs. A delightful bridge given Mrs. Jas. P. Casey and Mrs.j Miss is Shaw, Miss Erma Madson, DeLore Nichols, of Farmington, and Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. II. IL Loughlin, J. Ruth. Anna Starr, Miss Anna Hall. Mrs. Claude Peacock, Mrs. Carl Ras- Rutledge and Mrs. L. K. Jacobson at mussen, Mrs. Carl Lindquist, Mrs. the Rutledge home on Fowler avenue. Roy Sowadski, Mrs. George Simpson, Yellow and white spring blossoms decSempre Music Club 1 orated the home. The guests were Mrs. Thomas Guy on. and The Sempre Music club entertained Mrs. W. W. Blakeslee, Mrs. J. G. the music section of the Ladies LiterPaS. Miss Eccles and Mrs. George Falck, Mrs. C. S. Forsling, Mrs. S. ary club of Salt Lake Tuesday afternmotor B. Locke, Mrs. C. B. Morse, Mrs. E. tricia left Tuesday by Healy oon at the Episcopal Guild hall. The W. visit will where for Nelson, Mrs. George Nichols, Mrs. they California, Salt Lake women presented a reciproG. M. Thompson, Mrs. Ernest Winkler, Mrs. Agnes Warner for several weeks. city program. W. Woods, Mrs. Frank Hay-miC. Mrs. Bowen, president of the local club, Mrs. Arval Anderson, Mrs. R. K. arrived G. Ruthrauff Frederick Mrs. presided and welcomed the guests. west middle Williams, Mrs. Dana Parkinson, Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Hosmer, of Salt Lake, home Monday from the sevfor T. B. Pearson, Mrs. E. C. Sanford, been has visiting wai chairman of the program, and af- where she Mrs. J. 0. Stewart and Mrs. Lee Stratweeks. eral ter an inspirational talk introduced ton. those taking part on the program. Mrs. First of Series C. G. Plummer led a chorus of Mrs. John Culley, state president Mrs.' James Scowcroft presided over eighteen voices; Miss Naomi Hoffman, lunch- of the Utah Federation of Women's of series a of the spring first toprano, Miss Edna Dwyer, contralto, on clubs has called a meeting of the and Mrs. T. D. Johnson, pianist, eon parties Tuesday at her home made was table The board of directors in Salt Lake todrive. Marilyn furnished numbers. bright with a centerpiece of daffodils morrow. The purpose of the meeting The hostesses served tea at the and heather. Places were marked for is to outline the program for the anof the musical program. The Mrs. in George Abbott, Mrs. Fletcher nual convention to be held in Logan !a table was decorated with a bas-Mrs. Mrs. Hannan Peery, ApriL of spring flowers and yellow tap-- i Scowcroft, Mrs. Stranquist, Mrs. James Henry in silver holders.' Seventy guests Mrs. Ileber Scowcroft, Mra. The 'Womens Committee of the ere present. Sempre members will Abbott, Mrs. Walter Stevens, Utah Power & Light company met for Fister, a to Salt Lake on at Tuesday, March George Miss Dorothy Scowcroft, Mrs. Adam their monthly luncheon yesterday 5, to be guests of the music section. in the Japanese room of the noon and Wallace Mrs. Ellis, Patterson, My will present a program of French Hotel Bigelow. A futuristic centerMrs. Henry Gwilliams. CAPACITY CROWDS arc visiting the showcenlusic. piece lighted with colored candles the table; around the base of rooms of Durant Dealers throughout the West, Mrs. Hugh T. Dyer, of Auburn, Cali- tered were dolls holding ribthe Mrs. John Hillabrant went to Salt centerpiece Gordon Kimball, Colonel and bons which extended to the favors. Lake Tuesday to attend a luncheon fornia, others in of Burlingame, are guests of their W. A. Huckins, sales manager of the comparing this sensational car-witsisthe Alta club for the wives of the and Kimball, father, Judge James Utah Power & Light and Paul the same class or more costly ones. They have engineers who are attending the RocMiss Joseph Kimball, in the Peery of the Colonial Building & ter, ky Mountain Mining institution in apartments. Loan company were special guests. convinced themselves of Durants superiority Salt Lake this week. Mr. Newmeyer addressed the memreMr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis have bers on Systematic Savings and inin every essential. We defy you to match the Mrs. William Van Alen who has from the east and are at home troduced the budget system. Each turned en spending the winter months with hotel. member was presented with a budget Durants surging power, easy handling, comtar sister, Mrs. Chas. D. Golding in at the Bigelow book. The members present at the. Miss Houston, Texas, has arrived home, fort, its speed and lightning getaway. Claude E. Armstrong was host at luncheon were Mrs. Rhea Cazier, Miss the return southeMarie Miss made the was Wyman, dinner Eva parOwen, St. Patricks trip attractive an rn route, and Mrs. Van Alen visited Hotel Myrtle Goddard. Miss Anna Welsh, ty Wednesday evening atinthe o California en route. the Eng- Miss Hazel Bishop, Miss Lola Brown, Bigelow. The large table and Miss Jessie Erwin. decorated lish room was attractively Mrs. Ad Kuhn and daughter, Mrs. with green floral centerpiece, and the Legitimate Attractions Draw J F. Whitlock, have returned homo Irish place cards were marked for Mr. from a six weeks visit in St. Louis. Ogden People Mrs. and Mr. d World's Finest Car . . DURANT FOUR and Mrs. J. T. Rushmer, ' The following Ogden people will go W. F. Mrs. and Mr. Karl W. witness Hopkins, to to Salt Lake Saturday Dr. Margaret Burns left Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Troun-sen- d, Walker Whitesides presentation of Two-DoSedan cr the east. She will sail within a Nantker, Mr. C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. John Box at the Paramount the Royal tew days from New York for Ireland, DELIVERED HERE !. Mrs. R. J. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. theatre: Mr. and Mrs. Frank here sh i will visit for several months. and D. Mrs. J. and Mr. RichardFULLY EQUIPPID Ezra Mrs. Mr. and Henry Barker, Price Driggs, Mrs. and Sterling Mr. Hillabrant, John Mrs. and Mr. son, Mrs. Garrett Burt and little daugh-te- r Storey, Mrs. Ava Cooper, Mrs. John S. Lewis, and Mrs. Ruth Dunn. DURANT i Joan, of Omaha, Nebraska, Mrs. I. L. Reynolds, Mrs. Effie Foote, atwho Miss tpecd'.ng ten days with Sirs. Burt's Mary Mrs. Juanite Ramsey, DELIVERED HERE Among the Ogden people SIX Miss Rosa Per.ts, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Neff. tended the Tito Schipa concertatthe Hurst, Miss Kate Fenton,McCann FULLY EQUIPPED and Lake tabernacle last Saturday Mosteller, Mrs. J. F. Mrs. Ralph Roberts entertained her Salt TWO-DOO. Mrs. SEDAN Farrer. and Joseph Ralph evening were Mr. On Sunday The Desert Song" will wnsingten club and a number of ad- Chez Mr and Mrs. Mark Robinson, Cpt erSpert RemJsttr ditional guests nnd the following Ogdenite: Mrs. at attract Mr. afternoon A. H. Aland, Tuesday Fitzher home on Most Sensational SIX Ever BuilLi Fowler avenue. The Mrs. John Hillabrant, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Conroy, Miss Kathryn Miss Helen Miss Conroy, Chas. Mrs. gerald, shoving of motion pictures occupied and Mr. n Ralph Peterson, Part of the Casey, and Mr. and Mrs. afternoon, after which the Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Boyle. hostess served tea. Warner Bowen, Shearman, Mrs. Agnes Doug-S- s Cadma Miss Gerald Steed. Monahan entertained inklft. Chas. C. Henderson entertained Miss Posephine at Erb, Eva M s formally at supper last eveningMiss '.J Members of her MCredr club at lunch-w- n France for in the bridge home Ladywood Ml. her v edr.esday at Keeleys tea room. Mrs. Roy D. Thatcher and sons, Emer- Alameda Wilson, who leaves soon for ?rwn flowers and St. Patricks mo-- T Los Angeles tomake her home. son and Paul. 9 decorated the table where covers . cre aid for eight. Cards were en- Miss Agnes Caf fey presided over a Mrs J. F. Andrews, 2673 Taylor yea during the afternoon. dinner for twelve Tuesday evening at entertained at a 31 Ave. Twenty-Thir- d S Shuffs on Jefferson avenue, link in honor of the eighth decand yellow tapers ar,d Mrs. Wallace Ellis onler-r- d of her .on, inch. The anot spring flowers thfcir bridge dub at dinner last rinbhs. Francis Robert orated the dinner table. jri?eaJiIni0u ChiIcf 1 Saturday S 5wrluncn covers laid ty-on- e. Pass M-'1- 1 anni-versi- BUY A PASS es Bu-re- A RIDE THE STREET CARS j 1 I.- n. 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