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Show 'V March 22, 1929 yyMav. TI1K OGDKX l()Sr .Mrs. Ualph 12. Bristol Honored by I). A. R. Knl; h E. RrUtl was elected Mg.v.t of the Daughters of the Am. Revolution at the annual uio c.'i-.f- ivr.ee held at the New house Suit Luke, Tuesday. Mrs. ?'. lu been active in 1. A. R. f,,r sometime, having served Golden Spike chapter in and as state the past year. She succeeds Mrs. Glen h. B.'llr.vell, ef Salt I.nke. Other officers chosen at the conference were Mrs. II. I), llines, Sait Lake, state vice regent; Mrs. I). I). Stockman, Snlt luiko, recording secretary; Mrs. Arthur II. Barker; Ogdon, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Herbert Barton. Salt Lake, treasurer; Miss Joe Kimball, Ogden, registrar; Mrs. E. C. Treston, ;Vat Laic, historian; Mrs. E. A. Collins, Ogden, librarian. Directors ihosen were: Mrs. G. R. jMthwcllv Suit Lake, retiring state Mrs. George A. Whitmeyer, Ogden, and .Mrs. George W. Barlow, Salt I.ake. Mrs. Russell William Magna, of Holyoke, Mass., national general of the D. A. It. was in i rii-a- assisted by her mother, Mrs. Jair.es p. Casey, and Miss Marcia Casey. Mrs! Chez will leave April l for Belgrade, Mont., where she will juin Mr. Chez. i s " House Guest Honored Mrs. Clarence C. lletzel presided over two small and very attractive luncheons during the week, one on Monday and the Becond yesterday in compliment to Mrs. David J. Howells, of Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mrs. Howells! who is Dr. Hetzels sister, is spending a fortnight at the lletzel home on Jackson avenue. Mrs. viee-reger- Fister Will Entertain Medics Wives Mrs. George M. Fister will entertain at dinner Monday evening at her heme, 1402 Capitol avenue. The guests will include wives of physicians who .t vice-preside- nt Mrs. E. L. Higginbotham was hostess to members of her bridge club Wednesday at luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow. Cards were enjoyed in the drawing room following luncheon in the Japanese room. mu-lin- I 1 vne-av- 1 ": 1 Db-i'ti- v-:- 1 ... 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday with Mrs. Drama Drama dub will go to this afternoon to present i. program before the Ladies Liter--- i dub. The two one-aplays viia-- were given Saturday evening at Wdvr college for the benefit of the loan fund, will be repeated: Captive, written by Mis Minnie Moore Brown, and Washancna,'1 an Indian play by MissCurolinc Parry. lupils of the Reed School of Dancing will assist tho Drama dub in tlipresentation, and Mrs. A. II. Aland will give vocal solos. Tea will be serv-t- d alter the program. Mrs. Arthur D. Barber, president of the local club, nr..l Mrs. Frank Anderson, of the hostess dub will preside at the tea table. T he Ogden ct - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smalley entertained at a bridge dinner Monday evening at their home on Adams avenue. Small tables where dinner was served were decorated with Easter motifs. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smalley. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mr. and Mrs. George Checkers, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Phillips. ng Pan-Helien- I'an-Hellen- Bar-tone- k, Twenty-fourt- h cn-erta- street, has invited a number of young girls to luncheon tomorrow at her home to meet her niece. Miss Marie Birch. Covers will be laid for fourteen. Miss Birch is making her home with Mrs. Morse during the school year. Joseph thez, 2i55 Taylor avenue. Mrs. Samuel Powell gave a discussion on Heredity nml Mrs. Hamnm Barton spoke to tin nicmlicrs ujon Environment. Chapter J met with Mrs. George A. Dickson the same day. Luncheon wns served ut 1:30 o'clock. The program for the afternoon waa furnished by Mrs. S. W. Wherry ami Mr. A. H. en-rou- te - American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Ray 1). II linger, president of the American auxiliary of Herman Baker unit, bus appointed the Allowing women to head the committees winch are planning the annual curd party which will be held April ii in the largicn chateau: Mrs. W. D. Mum, general chairman; Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, tickets, and Mrs. Lee D. lu-gio- Turner, refreshments. Mrs. R. II. Peck and Mrs, Fred D. Zimmerman will be hostesses to club members Saturday, The meeting will be held at the Peck home, 1001 Twenty-fourt- h street. Mrs. Leonard Tillutson will review the drama, "The Silver Cord, and Mrs. Frank Oberhanslcy will give current events. Acaria ic ic New Spring Coats 83 1 Phone fc's Hundreds of beautiful new styles in Broadcloth, Kasha, Crepe and Satin in Cape, Flare and plain backs. Fur and self trimmed. .V' All colors d, , j ner Mr. Mrs. F. M. 14 2040 avenue, has returned Mr. and Mrs. Burt will make their future home in Williston, South Dakota. 2825 Brinker Spring Dresses east. You Mr. and Mrs. Gage Rodman and son, Walter, are spending a short time in ivrmfakiri can't and Ensembles California. The Ladies Guild of the Church o the Good Shepherd will hold a rummage sale in the guild hall on Grant Hundreds of unusual prints and plain colors in crepes and georgettes with silk coats to match or contrasting shades. Greatest values ever offered avenue tomorrow morning. Miss Marjorie Anderson will entertain at a bridge tea tomorrow afternoon at her home, 1485 Twenty-sixt- h street. &DE WT1H Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bowen will leave early in April for San Francisco, where they will make their home. Mr. Bowen, who is in Kansas City at present, wUl join Mrs. Bowen here before departing for the bay city. Mrs. Bowen has been prominent in musical and social circles, and her departure will be regretted by Ogden people. Mrs. Stuart P. Dobbs will be hostess ,49S 25Jr- PARR COAL COMPANY ANDWUlL NEVER REGRET IT at a luncheon to be followed by bridge this afternoon at her home on Twentyfourth street in honor of Mrs. David J. Howells of Cheyenne, Wyo. store supply your Mrs. Louis Kabell and Mrs. Anna entertained the Past Noble Causey Grand club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kabell, 1142 Capitol avenue. Artistic Matinee Party Planned The following Ogden women will motor to Salt Lake Saturday to attend the afternoon performance of The Desert Song: Mrs. Wallace Moore, Mrs. Louis Varinerk, Mrs. Gilbert P. N. Rhces, Mrs. Chas. E. Tribe, Mr. Merle Mr. Chas. Cross, Mrs. Cook, Fcnstermaker, Mrs. Ernest Shupe, 21 Phone 611 Washington Avenue Mrs. Wm. McGuire, Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Norman Hunt. Ux-ir.a- NEW SPRING Dresses of Coats flannels and crepes in plain colors and Easter Flowers Co. NEW SPRING Large assortment - Let Ogdens real flower 75 BEAUTIFUL Quality Cleaners 2120 95 24 and our driver will call for your dry cleaning suits, coats, dresses, curtains, etc. and Soderberg, Garrett H. Burt of Omaha, Harrison avenue, announce the enof been who has the guest Nebraska, of their Frances, gagement daughter, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Neff, to Charles Marshall Letts, Jr. Mrs. The party this yifti will he a 1:30 o'clock luncheon with curds following, instead of a tea as in former years. The affair proin-is- s to be one of the largest public social affairs of the early spring. Acucia dub members met Saturday with Mrs. J. P, Carry, 2331 Jefferson avenue, Mrs. Edward I. Rich Auxiliary to U. T. ( The Women's Auxiliary to the presented n paper on Tho BiographUnited Commercial Travelers will er" as a part of the study of Modern Mrs. Rich meet Tuesday afternoon, March 2t, at Types and Tendencies. the homo of Mrs. Bello Gay, 525 pointed to Itton Starchey, English Twenty-firs- t street. Tho assisting biographer, and tho advent of modern hostesses will bo Mr. Chus. Tribe, biography in Knglund in 1910, Palmer Mrs. J. F. Muttson and Mrs. J. W. and Guriyle were cited as examples Neil. (Continued on page 4.) in Mr. and Mrs. George A. Whitmeyer her birthday anniversary. Thirty-tw- o at home from an extended trip are young friends have been bidden to to the Hawaiian islands. Several dine and dance. weeks were spent in California home. Unique Entertainment at Irish Party Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Horn have arA Night in Tipperary was the home from Phoenix, Arizona, rived name of Monday nights frolic at the Berthana given by the members of St where they have been passing the Josephs parish in celebration of St winter months. Patricks day. All details, including Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wright and the playlet and other amusement feaMr. and Mrs. Paul ,Wright returnwere in carried Irish out true tures, fashion. The arrangements commit- ed Monday from a two weeks' motor tee included Mrs. A. A. McBride, trip to San Diego and other southern chairman; Miss Edith Read, Mrs. C. California cities. E. Clements, Mrs. J. F. Campbell, Mrs. I Chas. fcblei decorated with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Shufflebar-ge- r Deru, Miss Thelma Garner, bright spring I lowers. Bridge followed entertained at an informal St. during the Micheal Rogers, M. F. Connole and Mrs. W. E. Quil-- Patricks dinner vening hours. The gtiest list includ-- 1 George O'Connor. Monday evening at the guest of honor, Mrs Fred Knan had charge of the refreshments. their home, 546 Twenty-fourt- h street. ; Mrs. Mary Ashton, Mrs. Jo- - The feature booths and those in charge Dh Chez, Miss Jean Chez, Mrs. C. "ere KlJLarney .L:kes' Nuptial Announcements of Interest DeBano; Sweet Sixteen, icklund, Miss Lyda Hackett, Miss ?- - J Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Ogden announce Letters the felen Conroy, Miss marriage of their daughter, MarKathryn Shuffle- "ejieve McKenna; garet, to Alvin R. Taylor, son of Mr. gh ,MJ8- - W'Hnessy; The Blarney Castle, Mrs. P. and Mrs. R. A. Taylor. The marriage took place the latter part of February. bowman, Mrs. Ralph Peter- - c Krausse; A Sprig of Green," Mrs. Mrs. E. E. Price announces the marMrs.Riley Hess, Mrs. A. J. Glas-- 1 p. p green. nann, Mrs. Blaine Glasmann, Mrs. riage of her son, Harold Goucher, to Hilda Watkins. The marriage took Tara Smith, Miss Edna Murrey and at Homo Popular Co-e- d March 12. ms. Edith Carroll. place The hostess was Miss Jean Warner, who is a junior B. P. Critchlow announces the Mr. at the University of Wyomfeig, is engagement of her daughter, Carmyn spending the spring vacation in Ogto Lanning G, Terril of den with her mother, Mrs. Agnes War- Critchlow, California. Bakersfield, Bowen. pie.-idei- ii, Aland. De-Vin- Miss Gwen Stranquist, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Stranqust will be entertained at dinner tomorrow evening at the home of her parents on Van Buren avenue, in celebration of Martha Societies Mar ha society will meet Monday afternoon wuh Mis. Ad. Kuhn at the Hold Bigelow. Marliia Junior will inert at the home of the Mrs. Carlyle G. Ki.iiunk, i'.i Brinker avenue. Mrs. Hannon Burton will U1 In 1 TT-.- Pro-sidi- . i,rd s attendance at the conference and was the honored guest at a beautifully appointed tea given by the retiring state egent, Mrs. Glen It. Bothwcll, at her home on Twelfth East street Tuesday afternoon. Spring flowers in shades of pink and orchid formed an attractive centerpiece for the tea tails that was lighted by green princess candles in silver holders. at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs. John Coffin Evans and Mrs. Arthur D. Barber, of Golden Spike chapter, and Mrs. James S. Taylor and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller, of Spirit of Liberty chapter. Mrs. Murray Whitney and Miss The members of the local chapter who atended the conference and tea Mary Neff will be hostesses at lunch-io- n tomorrow at the Whitney home, were Mrs. Bristol, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. 11 oil 27th street, to members of the Mrs. Deane Monahan and Mrs. Wilassociation. iam r. Miller will entertain at luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ladies Literary Monahan in the ladywood apartThe Ladies Literary club met Wedments. nesday afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow. Ol filers of the state federa- Miss La Von Tierce Bodcon will Uarber, Mrs. John Edward the members of the Sempre Mrs. E. A. Collins, Mrs. Janies Carver, e, II. Felix club and their escorts at dinJ. G. Falck, Mrs. Winifred ner this evening at the home of her Forbes, Mrs. John F. Hobbs, Mrs. I. arents, Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Badcon, II. Mulrahy, Miss Linda Irwin, Mrs. 2G81 Madison avenue. II. I Taylor, Mr. George R. Whitmeyer and Miss Nan Williams. At Mrs. David J. Howells, guest of Dr. the conference Mrs. Evans, regent of and Mrs. Clarence C. lletzel, will be the local organization, presented Mrs. the guest of honor at a luncheon to- Bothwdl with a vase of sterling silmorrow to b2 given by Mrs. Thomas ver from the members of Golden Leslie, 2533 Polk avenue. A dozen Spike chapter. been have bidden. guests Mrs. Deane Monahan and Mrs. William P. Miller will entertain at a bridge luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Monahan in the Ladywood apartments. prod-dent- I re-pe- are atending the meeting of the Medical association, at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. C. B. Morse, 612 . s the city federation, ami of city federated dlibs were guests of the dub. Frauds Wiggins of the loea! Americanization school addres.ed the women on the subject of Music was Americanization." Child Culture Ji.s.'.or I hilj Culture day ami Moth-- v furnished by Jims Grace Mathews, oculist, ami tho boys' chorus uf Wadi-ingto- n uii.l Daughters day wu observ- ' si tool. Tea was served utter ed i day by the Child Culture club, the program. lio which was held in the .I;;... m iif the Hotel Bigiiow was Sempre Music i.o , f tin most delightful affairs of The Sempiv Music club will give a l:v club year. The program consisted rum before the mu-i- e redpioeity a i play presented by ilaugh-G-- section of prog the ladies Literary dub of senior members; voeul solo, of Salt Iotke next Tuesday afternoon. J. G. club chorus num-lnAn interesting program of Freiuh vocal duets, Mrs. Kay Whitmey-:,,'d Mrs. Ralph lYterson; piano music, the subject of this years club study, will bo given by Mr. J. E. lo. Mi?Hetty Williams; violin soMrs. R. L. Draper, Mrs. John lutions, Miss Marjorie Moycs. Tea llithihrant, at the eone'usion of the Tyree, Miss Mrs. Ray Jones, Mrs. Ben Fisher, Mr. Royal io .nun. At the business meeting Livies, Mrs. Mary Delbert 'lull pic.vdcd the program the fol-- I' Agnes Warner Bowen.Foulger and Mrs. ir g members were elected to serve director for the next year: Mrs. P. E. O. ms. E. Empey, Mrs. W. H. Wil-- 1 Ghapter E P. E. 0., met for 1 v;..--. tii-n- , prints Nor will you regret having bought our coal, full of heat per ton. Nut per ton delivered $9.95 $4.95 Millinery Specials 6.25 Beautiful Hair Braids, Straws, Felts and Silk Combinations, in all the new spring and summer colors and combinations. Specially priced Asael Farr Coal Co. $1.95 156 21th Street Phone 256 n, ossa Large assortment of junior and misses sizes in cape and plain backs. Extra values 3S. C - $3.95 - $5.95 |