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Show tridav. May 10, 1929 a ' In Women's Realm P Gj U NMMHMItJ the arrival of warmer increasing number of aotial af-- Planned. The Coun- be a ren-fo- r club will undoubtedly many informal get to !Si One of our keenest de is to rlr. this season of theandyearbiways the highways revel in the scenic beauties. The voru have the appearance of ffrie ts, and the snow-cla- d Was- - hneaks against an azure sky make far more brilliant picture than painted. To refrain from regaling in the beauty SaSg and oneself of a delight and . Attend Tej at Hearn- h, M, C'i'!iny, Mrs. ardsun. Mrs. T. 1'. l;y.i:, urj y Katherine Sh'jff'.rlmrg- r u'uni--i Wedn.-.-ratea in Salt Mrs. Charles Jt i ki- n- r: ai tiv of her daughter, Mr. Ldir.und Kean m Cottonw(..J, The affn.r ion., pkmentary to Mrs. M. K. Mai me , ' ?.?lt1?rake' whu is lH'ing f..r Sp ika::.', Washington, to make her was formerly u n si i f Ogden. She will visit in this eitv r. t week, prior to her f,'.r tii" northwest. ' Horn,-Mrs- I ne e i M ! 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Wi.mi'n's i.f liean Piijs- - i t ; Ii i t iiil'-y- !( .Sprague, pro- (..liege, . jit t.f esSfr -- ,1, K. l.,e:. j; - 1 tin Mi.-.-- t i- ) a i , s, - . i..-.-- .ii.ii: , t i!ii!i'.ii . ; .'..'-I- M K - i .. , i , uni r Wilh t.i t. a. ir, - - I.:!.-!d - . 11 till. li.it ( .i . .i- ill. f , ill l) .! V iIiumh i J . - ti ,,, . f.l.-ll- l el Ii.I'Jims hee-.- . ii Ii ,Jri.lf tt.e I'jufe-s'- ii h.ive ,. - stiidv and .;l - I S. ,.I, I: - -t- tin- i - -: n :i i. ... i i'l-- UI .1 - Mis. m! leiiitar .'! he tw,. f- itt-- 1 1 ter Ik.ili.g: "Hui i i da. half he, n u- !. 1ft Mrati gf.r . in. n. 1 r.tri. i is giadi.it.: til ir.et t neiwr.! ..g e. grewj-s- 11.' 1. tin ivi. , " m.Ii t iL'T....n I' I.y Mrs. iMVil "id review f,.; law if. re; I.it-iit.-- t 9 ...T.tiis t K.IiVfdi. - It i , I, llhl.i'l r, . tali I . 1. ei-'i . a -- I te.'. iv. ,.rs. i' ll. ' 1 1 Mr- -. LU..I NatifV. -;" .u .ra; Hie Stu.,Vi- - - 1 ready f i . i ,l iiture w ...:v drawn, . .iri e.i- pa i s a'd h 1 i . i r i ; 1 , IVli.lc :i, i 1 i .ly - ! l.i.it e .! nurses O I lereu ( i.. "! i . t!'-- w . 1'i . ,1 ,M.' i . t ... - New t , i h. t.i f.i:: 1.!.- - 1.1 w.'.S g. ;.:id : fi: i. i!u- 'li.il t i.lsS. t a- ... d.-lig- 111 a j'.iv. ' t:;s;e t.f ser 1ft ! ! . . in Supper Party Pretty Affair club opens alias Jessie ISeehe presided oer a '..tdi ThiCountry season a with summer l nt !'. i lor the The house supper party of charming arrang-'-inentIf and buffet supper. tv.'.y Monday evening at the te.i ii. .. .r mmittee has all arrangements m room of Mrs. Angus The Kennedy. for this interesting social guests were Miss Ida Fitii:;iwin11 committee includes Miss Viola . . wh;,- ry .lu . V , N.- .a r' i;. . , ....;'lh , i r.d I a -- if M.veee, d.-1- v Sfi!1 ! , 4 .r l.iting d. - yiwet, the n i , !l." w i i . 11 M 1. .".'.ve its a! lilt l. vei ;T.l to . , . :.'.i .l( dl' i,.'l ?! ,i! ji ! II. , K V it I - - .1 week M-- -- fi 'It , ()lisen Nk e e ; - ( ' 'l deprive f-nc- A t- - . c Mu-i- I M 1 ;il weath-.- i WC :) A l:niviMsity SummiT .l: , 1 -- - I. ii. w.n. r i.j i 'll ." ' i . i .tii ii" :n-;- 1 t.ii.' i I.id. I t. ' . I iu-- i a! '.him: i.tjd Ed. j' t i.,.t , i M-rything ; i XL st t , i' the :: - in t i i it-:- " . i 1'iite- - i.-j.- iii-- . ru ti; W'-'i- ! tl' : rr thing r'i:Hineil oc-T- he Claneey, Mrs. Agnes Caf-feN. Spargo. Douglas, John Miss Mabel Lt'sher, Miss hram-tsBarton and Harmon 1 arkcr Miss Frances M James F. Orr, Mrs. nr. Clark Rich. Andrew Kasius, Mrs. F. Ward fiiu-Mrs. Guy Clark, Mrs. Frank GallaghMr and Mrs. Fred M. Nye were er, and .Mias Edith Light. at a smart dinner Tuesday eve-mThe Pi Epsilon Phi social given at the tea room of Mrs. sorority Aneus Kennedy on Madison avenue, at the University of Utah announces at the Nye the initiation of Miss Maude Irene with bridge following The Cowan of hUe. 2546 Jefferson avenue. Ogden. Mrs. and list included Mr. S. Glen, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mrs. Marriner Eccles returned the MrOermond, Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy first of the week from a fortnights Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andersin San Francisco and Ixis Anstay S. on, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry geles. Anderson. y, nl ws ne , . , Mr. and Mrs. James Fergus Orr extended their hospitality to a group of friends at dinner Wednesday evening at their home, 2656 Van Buren avo-noA color scheme of yellow and lavender prevailed in the table decorations. Twelve guests were bidden. ernoon in honor of anniversary of her '1. ih tiny rhai skill ill.- - ;:!i Fit!' iii-y- Conroy entertainfolk yesterday aft- , - 1 -- inl-i- - 1 . . r - 1 when Miss Thomas and Mrs. will be It !l - t a day, and may '.to if.n at.-- . The program will cun-- ' in ( i.t ircty of musie by Chami-TJiiis the last meeting of the "'la-t- , Drama Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Driggs will Mrs. C. C. Kubnnk ami Mrs. E. 1. entertain the faculty of the school for Dumke will he joint hnil esses at the Deaf and Blind, at a buffet supof th Drama clnh per to be followed by cards, this eveThe meeting will ning at their home on Monroe avenue. at the Eubank home, 28.19 Brin This is the annual avenue. kcr Mrs. Fred E. Williams and Mrs. Lee election of officers will be h !. Chamberlain, Jr., entertained at a Tea will bi served. The annual the club breakfast will be held bridge luncheon Wednesday at aveSaturday Williams home on Van Buren Mr 18 at the Hotel Big-loMay nue. Twelve friends enjoyed the af- Frank Browning is chairman of ar- Iingr.-- w i mni-tin- J i 1 es in Washington, Mrs. Bristol visited The following club members were Mrs. with friends in the east. At Annap- :resent: Mrs. Fred E. Williams, olis she was the A. Bidwell, J. Mrs. B. I. McCune, guest of Lieutenant William. Korns, in Front Mrs. T. A. Jost, Mrs. W. G. Wilcox, George Koyal, Va., Colonel and Mrs. Beverly drs. Lee Lowenstein, Mrs. Lon Browne were her Mrs. Sam Mrs. Kertz, in and while hosts, luss, Mrs. hew York Mrs. Bristol was Clark. M. J. Mrs. the guest .luckins and Mrs. Irene Spear. J. H. Peckenpaugh, Mrs. Trace Turner and Mrs. L. M. Hinds were speFloyd Timmerman entertained cial guests. her bridge club at luncheon Tuesday be in the Japanese room of Pythian sisters social club willMrs. the Hotel afternoon this by entertained Apple blossoms, tulips and 5! daffodils were combined into Gorr and Mrs. J. R. Robb at the a most A. G. of Mrs. Gorr, 224 Twenty-eight- h attracUve home centerpiece for the luncheon table, where street. the following young ?a ?ere 2 athe red: Mrs. William Wasatch branch of the Womens BJackburn, Mrs. Lee D. Turner, S. Ashton, Mrs. Chas. auxiliary to the Railway Mail asso- rw 0n with Deane Mrs. ciation will meet this evening william Miller, Mrs. Monohan, Wat-o- n Mrs. W. A. Pearce, 747 Twenty-secon- d Julian S. and the hostess. street Mrs. Anna Johnson will e the assisting hostess. of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-2- JP hme Mrs. B. J. Finch entertained a group 1018 Dye. Twenty-fourt- h of twenty friends at kensington and acene of a pretty no-afternoon at her home, ;ea dinner Monday evening. Small 2553Tuesday Van Buren avenue. Wes, each decorated with jonquils, ere arranged for dinner. L The Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Empey prer funded the ball givenpar-t!by sided over a dinner of delightful apDioneers it t?aUiwtfr last evening at the tea el?er gymnasium. Those pointments on Madat J?e dinner were Mr. room of Mrs. Angus Kennedy Party narcissus and avenue. W. Tulips and ison y Albert E.Karl Hopkins, Mr. Em-Inldecorated the dinner table where covDecker, and Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence ers were laid for sixteen guests. dinner. Mrs. LeRoy Tribe, Bridge followed K8' Sirs and . Albert Foulger, Mr. and Martha society will meet MonArtwrF'i Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Theafternoon with Mrs. Fred M. Nye Bo;WHaer80H- - Mr-- and Mrs. E. day 2546 Jefferson avenue. ri1 rg Beaaie Parsons, Mrs. at her home, TcHhaw Mr. and Mrs. Gerand Mrs. Nathan Mr. and Mrs. frank Sco-- v. 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Madsen, Storey, Mr. and on $1000 Bond Sj vD. J. Gnffin, Mr. and Mrs. Eli-- E Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Arrested at the West Weber mill and Mrs. Allen Miller and while attempting to dispose of about Mrs-to have Parry Cooper. eight bushels of grain alleged Peek of been stolen from Mrs. Q. W. of Hoop18, Mrs. Mark, A. A. Culbertson, of Kanesville, George lr,pand er was bound over to the Second disPassed the week-en- d jiJj when he waived Sunday for their trict court Tuesday in the Ct.dcpartcd city court, hearing v cas" preliminary ?e. They were SSnij at fixed $1,000. ?ed driRk their short stay here Bonds were transMrs- - Clem Williams and It is also alleged that MarkautomoMr .An,d stolen in Mm. R. a ported the grain l. Proudfit. bile, which has since been returned Mrs Herman B. Way are to its rightful owners. 0tr trfP fa Ida A lot of men spend their time hopd N!vifdida7 should be ing for success when they after it. time their in hopping Mrs. R. l. Harlin, department putting and Mrs. Lee D.r Turner, thi Amer';Lco7mitteewoman, of oon biliary, made an offirv.1 Repossessed Wednlia'1511 t0 the Bountiful unit evening. Mt er' S Hooper Youth Waives Preliminary Hearing? Held 4. i en-b- d!er Electric Ranges All types and sizes as low as ICE BOXES, 5 o4J as low as Terms! Convenient S2.00 Biachd and entertain at May F. Shaughnessy and Mrs, over t Haidcn presided lunchn.; Tnrsdaw 4 t dainty appointments Motel Bigelow. Covers 0r twelve. Bridge ng Utah Power & Light Co. rangements. Modern Literature Mrs. E. C. Bader will entertain th- cu-ho- st h- .i !nb (If.-an- ternoon. the afternoon hours. i ! Mrs. Bristol Returns fol-curi- Money To Loan - lec- nil. I . , M.p.-msi.r- , on v kir.vli-rgart-- , Uus-mn- n, t R.ts-"VI- ",lh from In r All Tl'i1 i,,v "'VU'd to atteu, this iillair, winch promisi's to ln in interest iug .md fiic:it hu..il. (l-n.-r- 'inu-- t -. .-- r ... i:ks. ;i ns, mi ia;s. kodaks, $ i:k. $Si Uncle Sam's Loan Office 27S Junior Child Culture - .Jumi regular meeting m o' ( b i lil Culture wlr-cwas fn' tomorrow has luvn postponed for twweeks. Tbf w ill It,, laid with Mrs. Virgil Ilaiii.p, 2112 Ibiniu.m Phi- DIAMONDS, ui:oia , !: fo; i IiiM.'i n and parents. Mis, Stewart will lee'urc ami will intcr- h.l'r !,,'k vit'm:s. SI. h O-dt- Mi. year. Queen Esther regular monthly lea given by .'i .n Either (hapter No. 1, O. E. K., a as hid Wei'.r.ciiiiay afternoon in the temple. Spring flowers ih.1 tia table. The committee iu chritge of arrangcinenli included Mrs. George Jrout, MrH. Florence Th- -' 1 .la-vrr- dcc-a-il- ed Mrs. R. Ford, Mrs. C. E. - in IJggitis, Modem Literature club at horls-:,Mrs. John Stark, Mrs. Rena today at 1:10 oclock at her home. Wymans, Mrs. Winfield S. Wheestreet. During lwright, Mrs. Dan Konold, Mrs. Iola 1911 Twenty-fift- h the literiry hour Mrs. L. M. Hug- L. Blackman and Mrs. JI. L. Taylor. gins will rive current even's, and Mrs. A. J. Forbess will give a paper Under the sponsorship of the Junior on The Trend of Modem Drama. Child Culture club und the Childrens Hour club, Miss Anna Bird Stewart Histc rival Society New York of will appear at the Miss Evelyn Bean, librarian of the Central JuniorCity school high Carnegie Tublic library, will adiir-safternoon at 2:10 oclock inSaturday a pro- Historical the members of the Ogden on the afternoon tomorrow' society of Recently Published subject The Books. Fiction and Travel. society will nvot at 2:10 o'clock in the United War Veterans club rooms in The hostesses the Kicsel building. will be Mrs. Harriett Slack and Mrs. C. S. Springer. bin- - h- , s m-et- avenue. ' I. E. (). Chapter F Chapter F, 1. E. (). si, ter hood, will observe Field day Wednesday. May 15, at the home of Mrs. I. J. Dis, Marilyn drive. 1 bf! Business and Professional Women The local chapter Business and Professional Women will hold its regular dn. m r meeting Saturday evening at the Hotel Bigelow. Following dinner, Miss Anna Bird Stewart of New York will speak before the members. Girl Scout Representative)! at Bulte Conference The Girl Scout Regional conference at Butte, Mont., May y, 10 and 11 has attracted n number of women from Ogden who are interested in the movement. The following women departed Wednesday for Montana to attend the conference: Mrs. N. C. McConnell, commissioner; Mrs. R. M. Clark, council member; Mrs. Ralph Roberts, member of the national hoard of dirertors; Mrs. Joseph Aldrich, Mrs. C. H. Miller, Mrs. W. A. Stone; Misses Ariel and Wanna Frederick. Salt Lake women who were in the party were Miss Mrs. C. N. Olga Carlson, dim-tor- ; Nelson, Sait Lake commissioner and six captains. Flowers and Potted Plants for Mothers Day Ogdon Grown liy Dumke Floral Company We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere Dibby IMazn Hotel lhone 52 rri OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7 P. M. I TODAY and SATURDAY Acacia Acacia club members will be guests of Mrs. E. M. James, f69 Fourth avenue. Salt Iake City, at luncheon A program has today at her home. been arranged for the afternoon. Home Culture The Home Culture club will enjoy an afternoon of music tomorrow when they meet at the homo of Mrs. J. B. Gray, 23C9 Quincy avenue. Charles book E. Thomas will review the The American Orchestra and Theodore Thomas. and musical numbers arranged by Mrs. Fred Carr an Mrs. 11. F. Irwin will complete the program. , , tab I rt u- nri-iifige- - Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol returned WedMrs. J. II. Worthington, 1125 Twenty-einesday from an extended visit in the east. After attending the continental ghth street, was hostess at lunchte-)lcongress of the Daughters eon and of the bridge yesterday. Small American Revolution and the national gay with purple and white hyaconference of the American Red Cross cinths were arranged for luncheon Bischel. 1 , w'. homofMrs. - . - . n at te th- ii.;'( .luhtisnii, I'liilti-.tipli- - at ic uncheons Tuesday , vv the fifth birthday little daughter, !n.,'s .a-.- Ai-- . aii'!,tiiic:n 'i in. ( pl'-Vt-tl- - Bobby Conroy. fcwedV.,d - i li'vi.i Eduard M. Gwnthr.i . .f..fov.ur of Engli di .uni J. At tl'c : meeting (.f tin ( 'iiildivn's IL (ieigt r, head ef th- tlepiiiiun n! of MCii-tythe follttw itig itffieers nii.l lseh.ilngy, eoJiegi- of fleeted fur the Misu ng year: William a:al Mary; l'vs-!.itAirs, J. H. 1et keupaugh; Hiihn, mil priuuiy giad.-s- San Fiaiwi .co; Juba ti. as.,itatit i1.ptii'iiitiiiili-:.of school?-- , Gary, bulimia; Ji. H. I'l'ofcxsor of eduintion, I niversity if Idaho; Helen Guest, le;- -) Villg! Litt!-field- the table. The guests were Charlene Clayton, Eleanor Smith, Paul Smith, Rolande Ballantyne, Rose Marie Wilson, Buddy Wilson, Kirk Bolstad, Peggy Bolstad, John Major Scowcroft, Shirley Stranquist, Anna Jane Stranquist, Don Eaton, Buster Marion Dineen, Veasy, Dorothy Wright, Carol Shaughnessy, Wayne Savage, Jack Faulkner, Joan Lehman, Rose Marie Burnett, Bobby Burnett, Freddie Rodman, Louise Conroy and at the ill- ?!'. i.iii I,:..un ! Mt-!- Mrs. J - 1 either end of 14 t,vn - liY- I- at -- w.'i.t ',vi - iri!.:li,:ii-! - hi.-try- , - Carmen. The children congregated the Conroy home, 2556 Swaner place, and were entertained games. The tea table was centered with pink Darwin tulips, and pink candles were of. pfr 'ti-- ihfir ii', I Party Gay Affair Mrs. Francis R. ed a party of little wdv ii :i!iiiii 1 . vi,iiing fa.uiv iiili'M;mi: Hilwaul 11 of aii.l (!u-- S. turer t'll fllellt.il .!V St.in.if.tr! I'niici si'y ; Tin- ; :;!-,- e. Childrens fiu-J- i ImI'i,;,.- -, si will killin'! A 'I Mr, . Tyr It'll . 1 Mrs. Orr Hosts Mr. and t 1 was crowded ' a j r. uf shat this ii"ty has a prestige among nui-1'iVils ,'f (),;.li I). I. A. IL ('tilth n Spike Chapter At tii-.meeting of Goli! of Spike elii'.t i'T. :i uri t rs Xiiv.tL :.n IlevoKitioii. M. aft Miriam t hiipler r.t th ho..- of Mrs. .limes II Miss Mary Littlefield has returned i yiri-if(hi. pter No. 11. (). K. S., home from a six weeks' visit in Cali- UeYIne, off leers were elected for 1: boil a ' lie of neetiug result en.aiing year. fornia cities. i'".L .1. ni! - M tv Miss Jost cl'Ctinn w.is ::s l' i,r .. .V: Kin. hall, Mr James I!. 1' ai! i.ruernn will he gk.-- .i ..r whir'; Mrs. Otto Brunzell and little son, V:iv vi r. gt r.t ; Mi-- s Alary H.iv.s Anlal i i ieiinnaii. Donald, of West Point, N. Y., are ex-- 1 ! strot Mss rt'ei.r.lirg ary; pected during the month for a visit! Erl i. corn sjioiiil'rg soi rotary; with Mrs. Brunzells mother, Mrs. S. I'- - E. (k Chapter J Al;e( (Vims, registrar; M T. Corn. " i '( r .1, I. E. O. J. B. Cat.1. 1'is m i :lu : Mrs. H. Ifc T;., will W edi- c Mrs. John stlay, May L for luneh-"- a lor, clmplaiM, i Ii Mr--An hie Low man at her Mrs. A. W. Walker, 1024 Twenty-fift- h Evans, direi-V-rn le , L'n.i Ji ffer--owore suhmitted Annual i:enue. Mrs. street, entertained members of 1! I r ('lib will reiiew her bridge club at luncheon Wednes- officers of th" chapter, and Mrs. M Giants in Alii-of on features Coirts (). by at reported taher home. Red and Ilolaag ihiring day tulips i'!1 i ill. mu. Thia will lie the last pers of the same color decorated the the thirty-- t ighih ('ontinen'al Con iieiei l.ng of the jour. long table where covers were marked gross. was th'1 me business final This for Mrs. Fred M. Nye, Mrs. J. E. On June H Sempre Music Mrs. Gage Rodman, Mrs. ing of the year. Th ni t meeting of the Sempre will entertain at a Flag div Alta Kaplan, Mrs. C. S. Gunnell, Mrs. ,t William Van Alen, Mrs. W. A. Tur- luncheon in honor of the retiring rr oia-u- eliih will he h(!ll Monday after-1John Coffin Evans. Mrs. 'it at the studio gent, of Miss Ellen ner and the hostess. g, $ : III..-- l 1! j Positively the Last Two Days i When This Shoe Store Closes You Will Miss These Plan to Attend Now and Avoid Regrets Bargains--S- o Shoes at Cost and Kappa Reta Delphian Kappa Beta chapter, Delphian soMay ciety, will meet Monday evening Bigc-lo12, at 7:30 oclock at the Hotel w. The lesson on The Later Reman Republic will be led by Miss Helen Riedel. . The resume will be given by Miss Pauline Whitford, and text reports will be presented as follows: Social Conditions at the End of the Roman w The Republic." Miss Helen Riedel; Mrs. Punic Wars, The Rival Nations." Chas. V. K. Saxton; The Struggle Crock- tt; L. for Sicily," Mrs. J. Hannibal. Greatest Strategist of Miss Caroline Adorns; Tn and Phoen.c.an Eclipse of Greek ALL FIXTURES FOR SALE Childrens Shoes il Oxford, pper, etc. Values to $3.25 - SI. 1 An-tiqui- ty, FUR SCARFS genuine fox la all shadM at attractive prirt WALTER GILMORE Farritr an Taidrnalt 1821 Wabin(tn Aioa Phan FOR CLEANING & DYEING SATISFACTION Pump, Sli- 19 to S1.89 Values to $3.25 NOW 59c I)1C PIIONE 402 The De Luxe Cleaners & Dyers, Inc. I 2309 WASHINGTON Offden's Premier Cleaner. $1.89 aes LADIES FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS MENS MENS CASHMERE ESS SOX SOX, VALUES 50c an Pace where they have shoes 'n ? ILP Dill lL and expect to buy at these prices. It cant be done! - l All Leather House Slippers K A..n AVENUE 19c ii |