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Show Friday, December 13, 1929 THE OGDEN POST y day coiumiiUv mui will l assisted Nelson plays the part of a Miss Edith Whitlam departed per was served on one long table decfor San Francisco, and will sail by Mrs. I. luynoliU and Mrs. detective who tries to send the hero orated with individual birthday cakes, from there for Honolulu for a stay uf WillLni Kuv Kimball. to jail. Geneva Richie portrays a and a big cake centered the table. Mrs. I.. K. A! i i n will entertain Fri- woman of society. several weeks duration. Mike Ross, the The place cards were in Christmas deMr. and Mrs. Glen J. Quillinan, of day evening t the Hotel ltigi-Kiin gunman, is well portrayed by lYury sign. (overs were laid for John Dain the compliment to Mrs. Hans Aubtl with Barker and Thomas Craven takes the vid Glen Salt Lake, spent the week-en- d Douglas Eldredge, L. a dinner folk rd W. Mrs. and Mr. Kldredge, Nadine Farr, Buddy Farr, by bridge. city visiting part of a detective. of Lincoln avenue. Mrs. John llillnbrant and Mrr. Di- and Mrs. X. V. Clayton, Junior Warden, Sybel-l- e Soon after the holiday season the Quillinan, Savage were Stuart Miss Marcia Casey, who is attend- dinner ho:;fs Monday Allen entertained at Clayton, a Alary Pingree, Charlene Friday usual exodus will begin from Ogden evening when St. Mary's college, Notre Dame, they iiitertanied the members Vivian ing Mrs. lunrheon, Cluyion, Scidner, Howard bridge complimenting of their Hans h (if ny)v-- . will arrive in Ogden December bridge eluh at their home, :Mo5 AlAabel Walter at the Mrs. Beuudinc, home of Rodninn, Gage announce 20 to gpeIU the Christmas holidays first people Tyler len on Twenty-fift- h Joan The a venae. street. Meyers Dorothy were used guests their travei plans are Mr. and Mw.wilh hcr Mr. and Mrs. James on the dinner were und parents, John seated small at ceneach tables, table in and the rooms who will leave early inlr Ca40y and gikter Miss Donna Relic hojal Eccles, Christmas throughout the house. Covers were tered with a miniature January for a trip round the world.' Casey. tree. and Dr. f..r red carlaid Mrs. Chrysanthemums and ConFraneis K. will (Coiilinued on page 6.) sail from San Francisco They Mrs. James Kennedy and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Smith, Mr. nations were used in the rooms. Covon the Bdgenland, the first week in roy, Miss Kathryn Kennedy, of Oakland, and Mrs. the new year. Arthur and C. J. ers were laid for 18. California, are visiting Mrs. Ken Jorgensen, of Salt Smalley Mrs. Lewis U. Powers entertained Lake. Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire entertained at nedy's mother, Mrs. Kathrine Fanner, DO YOUR Mis. Frank A. Rose entertained Saturday afternoon at her home, Iuncheoi at the Ogden Golf and and her two sisters. Miss Alice FarmMonday afternoon in honor of ther.w'nty'!H'vinth street in honor of the Country club Thursday afternoon in er, and Miss Della Farmer. anniversary of her honor of Miss Marion Ure, of Salt Mrs. J. II. Rhine spent the past e ightli birthday anniversary of her! ixth. birthday Kmer, Ruth. Gumes were enjoyed Lake, and Mrs. Clinton Pugmire, of week in Pocatello visiting Mrs. Eva son, Gale, at her home, 2549 Tyler avenue. The decorations were in red during the afternoon. A buffet sup-peChicago. Quiss. was ervd at the close of the and Mrs. green, ea crying out the Christmas and Mrs. Conrad Bulstad Mrs. Georgina Marriott, president afternoons festivities. The guest list in idea the decorations and in the faAT THE Watson entertained the members of the Ogden City Federation of clubs, included Lucile vors. The Smuin, Ethel Powers, bidden WednesRobwere guests has received the endorsement of the of the Martha Junior society Betty Williams, Betty Christensen, federation for second day afternoon at Shuffs, 2332 Jeffer- ert Francis Conroy, Stearns Evans, Hobson, Arlene Webster, Lyle Connelle, Glen Brown, Allen of the Utah Federation of Womens son avenue. Jorgensen, Kay Betts, Georgetta will John Kiehnrd E. Grimes E. Mrs. Farr and Mr. and clubs. Hie vacancy was caused by Smith, Minnie Rawson, Mary Raw-sothe resignation of Mrs. John Culley leave Saturday for Los Angeles to Lyonil Farr. Margaret Rawaon. Maxine Reid, M rs, Arthur Smalley as president when she went to Cali- spend the holidays with Mrs. Grimes VIlUTHHlirUji,'. Ifiiiftl Johanna Murhy, yjoj ei Gallain P. Mrs. E. honor and Itanald.w1 of htr Mr. Monday fornia to make her home. son, Mrs. J. parents, etruia Loyle. celebration in of annithe seventh A. Lowe, the first suc- gher. George Grimes, Los of Jr., son of Mr. and Angeles, Miss Christmas Nell Driggs, dccorut ions were ceeded to the presidency, and Mrs. versary. will arrive in Ogden shortly before usei on the dinner table and in the Mrs. George Grimes, entertained a Weston Vernon, second of friends Saturday afternoon in rooms throughout the house. became first The number The sec- Christmas to spend the holidays at the Where the Performance .and Mr. her dinner with table the was ond centered parents, with a Twenty-sevent- h home of his parents, 1542 city will be appointed street to celebrate his birthday cake decorated with red ta- seventh by the board of directors of the fed- Mrs. Frank M. Driggs. Equals the Promise! birthday anniversary. Games Mr. and Mrs. Leland T, Shreeves, pers. Covers were laid for Robert eration. were pnjoyd by the young folks. Sup daughter, sailed Tuesday from Allen, Francis Robert Conroy, Don Mb's Eileen Keliher, of Omaha, baby Haitian island Marston, Garth Peterson, Kay Crock New York for Cape Neb, niece of Mr. and Mrs. William Haiti, where they will make their ettf joan McGregor, Byron McGregor Jeffers, will arrive Frida'. She will of home. Mr. Shreeves will become af and Jean be the house-gue- st of Miss Patricia filiated with the Haitian Pineapple iMr, and Mrs. Leo D Turner were Healey. company. hosts Wednesday evening and dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iverson will Mrs. J. S. G. Lnngsdorf, who has Mr. and Mrs, Hans Aahel were the entertain with a bridge dinner Friday been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee guests. The house was evening at their home, 1671 Wash- D. Turner, has gone to her home in complimented decorated with chrysanthemums, and ington avenue. y Oregon, following a the dinner table with dwarf chrysanMiss Dolly Louise DeVine enter- Portland, here. weeks few Within themums and golden tapers in crystained with a bridge luncheon Sat- Mrs. stay Langsdorf will go to the West tal holders. Covers were laid for Mr. at 2120 WASHINGTON AVENUE her so903 Twenty-fourturday h Indies for a six weeks home, winter and Mrs. Aabel. Mr. and Mra. George street, in compliment to Miss journ. M. French and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marion Ure, and MisB Rebecca Mrs. M. Sowadzki departed Easton. of Salt Lake December Sunday Roy Daynes for Long Beach, California, Mrs. brides. Yellow George M. French will enterchrysanthemums to visit with her parents, Mr. and formed the centerpieces for the small Mrs. J. II. Sanders. Following a stay tain her bridge club Friday evening with a tables. Covers were laid for twen- there she will Christmas decorations go to Phoenix, Arizona, will lie supper.and an used, ty. exchange of gifts their make and Sowadzki Mr. to join Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Hinley the club members will lie a among was she home. During the past week and Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Aland enthe incentive for a group of delight- feature of the evening. tertained with bridge and dinner Sat- ful social affairs. Members of the Ogden Girl Seout council entertained Thursday evening urday evening at the Hinley home, enterLouise Miss Helen Conroy 2520 Jefferson avenue, in compliment the annual banquet for leaders in with bridge-dinna with tained evening Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Aabel, who at Shuffs in compliment to the Guild hall of the Episcopal Church will leave December 15 for Dallas, Miss Dorothy Scowcroft. A crystal of the Good Shepherd. Mrs. Hans Texas, to make their home. Dinner bowl of Aabel pink roses formed the cen- cil whofirst commissioner of the counwas served at small tables centered recently returned from a naand pink with crystal baskets filled with lovely terpiece for the dinner table, holders tional of the council in New meeting in crystal red roses. Covers were laid for twen- cathedral tapers were at either end. Bridge followed Orleans, gave a report of the meeting. ty. ave- The committee in charge of arrangeMrs. Thomas Greenwell entertained at the Conroy home, 2525 Adams' ments included Mrs. N. C. McConnell, Miss included list nue. The guest Saturday evening in compliment to Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. C. E. her daughter, Mrs. William Allison, Scowcroft, Mrs. Clinton Pugmire, of MichaelsRalph and Mrs. A. II. I .owe. Mrs. Brewer, Jr., at her home, 160 Patterson ave- Chicago; Mrs. Joseph Weber will present its first college Ixrnis Mrs. Fcery, nue. A buffet supper was served fol- Fletcher Scowcroft, school on play Wednesday, December lowed by cards. The hostess was as- Mrs. Russell Chaffin, Mrs. Junior 18 in the Weber college auditorium. Mrs. sisted by her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Rich, Mrs. Spencer Eccles. Crooks, Square by Henry I Leland Mrs. Swanner, Reeder. George Eccles, is the title of the play. Floyd Mrs. William Allison departed Fri- Miss Patricia Healy, Miss Kathryn Judge will Farr play the lead, and Miss day for Pocatello, Idaho, where she Shufflebarger, Miss Marjorie Brewer, will play the part Schmalz Margaret Miss Lou Mary Miss will spend several days with her sisMaginnis, Mary who a of is but not al.wife, Beaalways Hurst, Miss Betty Hurst, Miss ter, Mrs. R. L. Ames. ways successfully endeavoring to reMiss Bees ONeill of Juneau, Alas- trice Browning, Miss Dolly Louise Miss Donna Belle Casey, Miss make her husband into a gentleman. ka, is the house guest of her mother, Mrs. Richard P. ONeill, of the Fair-vie- Rosemary Scoville, Miss Lucille Chaf- Elman Woodfield and Elsie Wheelwright play the young lovers well and Miss ONeill is fin and Miss Kate Fenton. apartments. connected with the United States Perfect in every appointment was convincingly. The Irish comedy roles forest service in Juneau. She will the tea given Sunday from 3 until 6 are played by Oleen White and Lee Margaret DeVine plays the oclock by Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Shear- Cain.of an spend several weeks in Ogden. role Ignorant servant girl John man home, 2532 Eccles aveScownue in honor of Miss Dorothy croft and Dr. Clark L. Rich, whose marriage will take place December 27. Mrs. Shearman was assisted in re. . . The daintest, sheerest little things ceiving by Mrs.' Patrick Healy, Jr., and ribbons . . . with tiny pleats and Mrs. James Herbert DeVine. Presiding at the tea table were Miss Dolall . . . and touches of lovely lace ly Louise DeVine, Miss Patricia Iiealy SATURDAY and Mrs. Clinton Pugmire. Fifty in bewitching Sun-Jda- hard-boile- d ! Fa-lea- , ! Dorothy Scowcroft, whose marriage to Dr. Clark Rich will take lace December 27, holds the lime-igI, in social functions this week. She has been feted each day during the past week. On many occasions jiiss Marion Ure, of Salt Lake, who will become the bride of Ralph Pug-mirhas been honored with Miss Scowcroft at Ogden parties. They ire indeed proving popular incentives for interesting and most attractive parties. Scowcroft whose Miss Dorothy marriage to Dr. Clark L. Rich will take place in December will be the honored guest at a number of affairs this coming- week. During the past week Miss Scowcroft and Dr. Rich were complimented at a number of charming functions. Included in the social affairs planned for this week snd next are a luncheon on Saturday to be given by Miss Patricia Iiealy at her home, 2580 Eccles avenue, followed by bridge; a dinner Saturday evening with Dr. and Mrs. Edward I. Rich the dinner hosts and Miss Scowcroft and Dr. Clark Rich, Miss Marion Ure of Salt Lake and Ralph Pugmire of Ogden whose marriage will be solemnized in December as honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Wright will entertain Sunday at their a tea home in Salt Lake with honoring Miss Scowcroft and Dr. On Monday Mrs. Clinton Rich. Pugmire will entertain at luncheon for her sister. Miss Scowcroft, snd also for Miss Ure at the home of her father, Joseph Scowcroft, 533 Twenty-sixt- h street. Mrs. Russell Chaffin and Miss Lucile Chaffin will Wednesday give a Mrs. E. R. for Ms Scowcroft Dumke will entertain on Thursday with a luncheon for Miss Scowcroft, snd Mrs. Spencer Eccles will give a luncheon on Friday for the birde, and on the same day Mrs. Junius Smart snd Mrs. Joseph Brewer will give a bridge-dinnat Shuff s for girl members of the wedding party, and a few additional guests. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh U. Rowe will give a dinner party for the Scowcroft-Ric- h bridal party at their home, 2555 Eccles avenue Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Moyle, of Salt Lake, will .entertain at the Ogden Golf and ' Country club for Miss Scowcroft and Dr. Rich. Monday, December 23, Miss Dolly Louise DeVine will give a dinner in honor of Miss Scowcroft and Dr. Rich, and members of the bridal party which include Mrs. Clinton Pugmire, matron of honor; Mrs. Russell Chaffin, attending matron; Miss Dol-l- y Louise DeVine, Miss Patricia Healy 'and Miss Lucile Chaffin, bridesmaids, and Fletcher Scowcrdft, best man. Invitations have been issued by Joseph Scowcroft father of the bride, for a wedding reception, Friday evening, December 27, from eight until eleven oclock at the Scowcroft home, 533 Misa ht e, - -- bridge-lunche- on er street. Harlin will leave Saturday to visit friends in Los Angeles, Twenty-sixt- h Mrs. R. L. Calif. - A!inTl. ihT Rod-ma- n, Clirj.-aiUhemu- . Dancing ev-n- on vice-preside- nt Me-Ke- ll, Iis Berlhana n, the vice-preside- nt, Ballroom vice-preside- nt, vice-preside- vice-preside- nt ten-da- ciJOMKffilSWWt' er De-Vin- e, LOFEL Y SILK w at-thei- UNDERTHINGS FOR HER r Colonial guests called during the afternoon. Mrs. Junior Rich was the hostess and Miss Dorothy Scowcroft the hon ored guest Monday at a bridge-lunc- h eon given at the Rich home, 2529 Jackson avenue. A large doll attired in yellow encircled in a mound of yel low pom poms and pink sweet peas formed the attractive centerpiece for the' table. Pink tapers in silver holders were at either end of the table. The place cards were in floral effect, and were placed for Miss Scowcroft, Mrs. Louis Pcery, Mrs. Adam Patterson, Mrs. H. A. Ellis, Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft, Mrs. Clinton Pugmire, of Chicago, Mrs. Russell Chaffin, Mrs. Joseph Brewer, Mrs. Junious Smart, Mrs.- Gilbert Moyle, of Salt Lake, Miss Beatrice Browning and Miss Patricia Healy. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Swanner entertained the members of the party Saturday evening at theiP home in Salt Lake. Mrs. Charles H. Barton entertained the members of the Martha society Monday afternoon at her home, 744 street. Plans for the Twenty-fift- h Christmas celebration at the Martha home were discussed. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol is chairman of the Christmas - ... such Mari Crazy With Jack Mulhall and Dorothy MackailL SUNDAY AND MONDAY Show Girl the kind of lingerie that makes colors the most desirable Christmas gifts. SILK GOWNS $5.95 With Alice White and Donald Reed. STEP-IN- We Have a Large Selection to Choose From . Prices range from (25.00 up. EVERY DIAMOND PERFECT! 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