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Show prirtav. May 9 1930 TIIE OGDEN DOST pmident; Mr. J. F. Wickstrom, In Women's Realm T Odell; critic, Mrs. J. L. Campbell : corn ponding secretary, Mrs. Ftvi arr; map reporter, Mr. George Paring; time keeper, and Mrs. Hora e oirier, hotess. Mr, J. H. I ecaen-- 1 naugh retiring: president and Mrs. E. . l.. larnck, who will leave soon make her home m Colorado, vert pi ; senteu with gift by Mrs. Charles A. iWi, representing the club. Bridge allowed the business session. The committee ai ranging Monday' party lie hided Mrs. C. H. Stevens, Mrs. E. C. Bader and Sirs. Clarence Blessing, tad Un. Norrit P. Walsh Mrs. James A. Ilowell, national over a delightful dinner of the American Legion evening at the Hotel Bigelow. Auxiliary, returned home Sunday laid in the English from the Faeific coast, where she has ThLtindwas centered with a basket been spending several week in the vice-preside- Ifrble Sr wreatfii bridal iris and interest of that organization. Mr. Howell attended the Child Welfare Silver candle sticks held Covers were marked ffcolonel end Mrs. Copley Enos, . p A. Wedgewood and Miss Wedgewood, of Salt Lake S?Colonel and Mrs. Thomas Eve-Si-H. L Sjingham, Captain and Mrs. R. Mrs. Paul and Graves, Dr. Stranquist Dr. and Mrs. H. J5tr and Mrs. Chat. V. K. Saxton, iSupert. ce dinner bridge was enjoyed J the drawing room. Hr and Mrs. Lee D. SSmSay Turner enter-g- t an attractive little dinner evening at their home, 1045 street Pink roses and h vets centered the table, where JJJg were laid for six guests. Kn. J. H. Peckenpaugh, who will imw tomorrow with her husband for weeks trip to the Pacific igunl Lrf was the hostess at a bridge Tuesday at her home on Van avenue. Tulips and bridal Buca vjggth were effectively combined in and (hi luncheon table decorations, used about the home. The gigg nlt neat list included Mrs. J. L. Camp-L- n Mrs. H. C. Stranquist, Mrs. hank K. Bartlett Mrs. C. A. West, Mrs. George A. Whitmeyer, Mrs. 0. Holibaugh, Mrs. Albert Whitmey-c- r Mts. Frank Smith, Mrs. E. C. Car-ne- k. Twenty-fourt- h Thursday in compliment to Garrick and Mrs. Helen Kenedy, who are leaving Ogden to aka their home in Rocky Ford, Colorado. Tulips in pastel shades decorated the home, and the small luncheon tables where the following guests gathered: Mrs.' Carrick, Mrs. Kenedy, Mrs. George R. Whitmeyer, Mrs. Wade M. Johnson, Mrs. C. S. CL m Dhraunre, Mrs. Frank K. Bartlett Mrs. Fred Carr, Mrs. Arthur D. Barker, Mrs. EH W. Boring, Mrs. F. W. Easton, Mrs. R. Edward Carver 0. Tucker, Mrs. John and Mrs. B. J. Finch. Mr. and Mrs. I M. Loll, 1413 Marilyn drive, will depart May 20 for the cast where they will visit for several before embarking at New mb on the Conte Clarence Blessing, Mrs. E. C. Bader, Mrs. J. L. Campbell, Mrs. Fred Carr, Mrs. John R. Austin, Mrs. E. C. Car-ricMrs. June W. Clark, Mrs. George B. Darling, Mrs. F. W. Easton, Mrs. P. F. Grogger, Mrs. A. Hyde, Mrs. Angus Kennedy, Mrs. A. Kirkland, Mrs. J. A. McCulloch, Mrs. B. I Neff, Mrs. Horace Poirier, Mrs. Trace A. Turner, Mrs C. II. Stevens, Mrs. J. E. Stone, Mrs. C. H. Thorstensen and Mrs. A. Whitmeyer. Open House at Club Tomorrow A springtime festivity which is always anticipated with pleasure by Ogden society, is the formal opening of the Ogden Golf and Country club. Tomorrow will mark the opening of the summer activities, and open house will be kept for members and their friends. The following women who compose the hostess committee for the club, will be present to welcome club vsitors: Mrs. Hngh M. Rowe, Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee, Mrs. W. H. Loos, Mrs. Harry S. Anderson and Mrs. E. R. Alton. During the day there will be contests on the links and pitch and putt course for both men and women, and in the evening there will be a supper dance with special entertainment features from 8:30 until 12:30 oclock. The hohse committee, which is composed of Harry Anderson, John Spargo, Walter F. Clark, Lawrence Clayton, Hannon B. Barton, I T. Dee and J. Fletcher Scowcroft, has arranged a complete program for the day and evening. Miss Helen Conroy will entertain a street entertained at a bridge Incheon Mrs E. York . el jsm Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Clark and Jsck, have returned from Cali-- s. They were accompanied home V Mrs. J. H. Tonkin, of Salt Lake, other of Mrs.. Clark. Mr and Mrs. Seymour V. Prows and n returned last week from an tfoflded stay in the Hawaiian is-Mn. A. I Merrill will spend the nSriSi? in Salt Lake with relatives. iU attend a tea Saturday to be P4a by Mrs. S. Devon Calonge in or of her daughter, Miss Beth to Harry M. swer will takemarriage place June 7. Mrs. June W. Clark of their bridge club .ffluner last evening at Green Ga-S? ro?m. Spring blossoms decor-dinntable, where covers sintaen guests. Bridge .the diversion of the evening. Krause will enter-d- a tahr?f if bridge eupper next Wednes-jJjLllTat her home on Twenty-Srtotvoin compliment to Mrs. GuimeU (nee Kathryn Shuf-leav- e early in bington, and for Miss Jean rvf be married next fcontv Arthur Seavern Chapman, Jr. Ca-Jo- se . enter-membe- rs m er fr ng et, society will meet Monday SSffiMay 12, with Mrs. Edward Twenty-sixt- h street ONeill and Miss - iD Mrs. Jnn 1 Ger- - Frank Oberhansley or Yellowstone park nmer taths cf Spirit4!? Bri,to1 WM the guest chapter, Daugh-S- it American Revolution in afternoon. Mrs. Bristol. tiic fMsed the members upon 8CCtinental congress of the ten Vf 1 yterty j j Pythian Lodge Elects (irand Lodge Delegates and Mrs. Thomas T. Williams were the assisting hostesses. Business and Professional Women The regular monthly dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women of Ogden will bo held Sat unlay evening at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. Ora llarmiston, of Richfield, state resident of the club, will be. the honor guest at the dinner. A mothers day program will be presented under the direction of Miss Edna Hardy. Modern Literature Members of the Modern Literature club entertained their husbands at dinner last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Thatcher, 137 Tw'enty-sixt- h street. Six small tables were arranged for dinner and cards afterward. The home was decorated with a wealth of spring flowers rom the Thatcher gardens. Twenty-ou- r guests were present. City Federation The Ogden Federation of Womens club met Monday afternoon in the United War Service club rooms in the Kiesel building. Plans for the exhibit of industrial art sent by Mexican children to children of Utah were made. ess. The exhibition wll be given Wednesday or Thursday, May 13 or 14. The Kappa Beta Delphian place to be designated later. A coma Kap-The regular meeting of the on arrangements includes Mrs. Beta chapter, Delphian society, will mittee G. as chairman and presiJ. Falck e held Monday evening, May 12, at federated clubs dents fourteen of the :30 oclock at the Hotel Bigelow. A of the Catho of the Cooperation city. msiness session will precede the lit- lie is assured. also Women! league will erary hour, at which time officers Ladies Literary e elected. The lesson on Italian Members of the Ladies Literary literature of the Late Renaissance will be led by Miss Stark. Mrs. Vir- club met Wednesday at the Hotel Bigginia II. Green will review the previ- elow for 1:30 o'clock luncheon. af-A ous lesson, and topics will be given as short business meeting was held, Miss ter which Mrs. Ezra C. Rich reviewed ollows: The Ideal Courtier, Caroline Adams; Glimpses of Celli- "The Lonely American," by Rollo Anmembers Brown. Fourteen Michael Walter Helen Miss Reidel; ni, gelo as a Poet, Miss Hazel Bishop; went present. A Summary of the Rennaissance, B. I. W. To Observe Mothers Day Irs. Helvia Van Arden. The B. P. W. will observe Mothers' Children's nour day at the regular monthly meeting Mrs. The annual May luncheon of the Saturday at the Hotel Bigelow. Rich- state Ora tollarmiston, president, club held be will Hour Childrens morrow afternoon at Green Gables tea field, will be the honored guest. TheE Mrs. W. R. Brown and Mrs. program for the evening will Davis' are compietingVreae-- J ,with thoBe assembled singine her and The B. P. W. Col- (America, ments for the Biancamano, June 14, for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Loll will be ' accompanied on the trip abroad by informally Saturday evening at eon. Maxwell, ana daughter, tome, 2525 Adams avenue, in honor Deltha.They will tour the continent of Miss Jean Chez, popular bride of dong the summer months, returning June. to Ogden in the early autumn. Miss Jeanette Morrell was hostess Mrs. W. H. Shearman has gone to and Mrs. Ralph S. Stevenson (nee Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., where she will )orothy Higginbotham) was the hon visit with Mrs. Fred Reiger for sev- or guest at an evening bridge last eral weeks. evening at the Morrell home, 2533 Darwin tulips is pas-Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen will leave Sccles avenue. shades were used to decorate the tanwrow for the northwest. While After the card games a late way they will stop in Seattle and tome. supper was served. The guests were Vancouver. drs. Stevenson, Miss Dorothy Foul-ge- r, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miss Zella Fowler, Miss Gene Humphries are Pmding a fortnight in Chicago and Kimball, Miss Virginia Hyde, Miss other eastern centers. luth Kraines, Miss Georgia Hopkins, Paine, Miss Louise EmMr. and Mrs. C. L. will Hiss Lyzena Forsling Bernice Miss Larsen, Miss Lois Msve the middle of next week for mett, Miss Rosemary Scoville, Chambers, Washington, D. G., where they will Miss Fay Hopkin, two weeks. Mrs. Forsling will Miss Louise McKay, and Miss Virgi Elizabeth Miss Nye go to her former home in Green-Tenn- ., nia Rose. for a months stay, and r. Forsling will return to Ogden. frine : Fol-owi- Del- k, m. West 837 Me-Ka- j linckcliff, 2S35 Quincy avenue. An appropriate musical program has been The Knights of Pythias, Ogden arranged Jby Mrs. Frank Oherhansley lodge No. 2, elected delegates to atand will include numbers by Mrs. C. tend the grand lodge meeting which V. Zinn, Miss Carma Charwick, Miss will le held in Salt City June 10 Charlene Scowcroft, Miss Guinvere and 11 at their meetweekly regular less and Miss Lydia Teuscher. evening. The following Tuesday ing the program tea will be served were elected: A. M. llodgos, to members and guests. The assisting delegates l Henry Turner, George Darling, W. lostesses are Mrs. R. W. White, Mrs. D. Watson, and Earl Geiger. Alter-ester Hinchtiiff and Mrs. Frank the lowing club members, besides the honor guests: Mrs. J. F. Wickstrom, Mrs. Wil-Kg- gi Charles A. s affair will be given at Green Gables Oberhansley. tea room, and will assemble fol- Mrs. Helen Kennedy, Mrs. B. L. yfff, Mrs. B. J. Finch, Mrs. Olive ynw, Mrs. George Breon, Mrs. B. Kerr, Mrs. John Edward Car-Mrs. P. B. Haslet Mrs. Fred Voll, Mrs. P. F. Grogger, Mrs. George R. Wkitmeyer, Mrs. R. H. Prindle, Mrs. Ewil Ecklund, Mrs. Don Peckenpaugh and Mrs. F. W. Easton. Mrs. , club will observe Mother's phian society, will be the complimented guests at a luncheon todav, presided oyer by Mrs. Charles A. West. The . Brand of ItMaeSongFamous Maiinru BarDor of PuvW vidual sPeakinB lentesi held Tuesday at Kavsville " i ho cratorieal eoi.test for Weber. Davis and Box Elder eounlit-- for the bn S. Lewis cup. Weber wm first ,,;.. , fiir ho lup tBj ti.j js tw ,,,vj time that it ha been won by Viher county. Miss Fawn McKay and Miss Woodruff lVom represented I w4qu.r. jj1s, Harlr Wllll a ateh as the first prize offered for he individual contest, and Miss y won a $10 gold pin as second pia.v in the individual eontest. The judges were teachers and students from the University of Utah from the orul speech department. Vi-- i at their regular meeting Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Peckenpaugh and Mrs. incoming chapter, Steins Filled with Rudy V allee Wins Iaewia Contest day twenty-eight- v Mills, retiring and presidents of Alpha Zeta Davis County Girl e-- conference in San Francisco in April, and visited Auxiliary organizations in other parts of California. She made an official visit to the U. S. naval hospital in San Diego, where disabled men were making poppies for the annual poppy sale, a national event. At Caliente. Nov., Mrs. Howell was the guest of honor at a district conference of the American and Auxiliary. She visited for aLegion short time with her daughter. Miss Martha Howell, who is a student at the Bishop La Jolla, California, and RC.10, with Mrs. Reese Howell. a sec- retary; Mrs. Frank W. Eaton, treasurer. Appointment were made ly the president a follow: Advisory board, Mr. Charles A. West, chairman; Mr. E. C. Bader and Mrs. Charles Thorstensen; critic, Mm. FroJ Martha Junior Martha Junior society will me;t Wednesday afternoon, May 14. at the tome of Mrs. Eugene II. Smith, 1491 h street Mrs. Herbert W. Hinley will be the assisting host'wenty-sevent- f,q New York City. Rudy ValUe rt wi r,M' Maine was prohibition at the time this song was written. Vallfo is an American phenomenon. No one but Lindbergh has ever so reached the hearts of the American people. There is something about the quality of hia voice as it comes over the air that lays on heart strings and makea foiks reminiscent, romantic and sentimental, just why, Rudy can no more tdl than can anyona else. Vallfo Is the Lindbergh type and looks like a glorious young viking. That ha Is also a musician la Stein proven by his taking th Song from the dust heaps and and visual, explains ValUie. While it is called the 'Stein Song, it the most popular tuna nothing is said about what is in making the stems. As a matter of fact, In America today naitu are N. G. llansen, Joseph Chez, son will Im in attendance at the two-dA. G. Gorr, Glen G'. Cook, and W. G. session. Kind. There was a grand lodge visitation lodge on WednesJudge J. A. Howell, who is grand to Calanthe-Myrtl- e outer guard; Walter Underwood, day evening at Salt Lake City and a grand keeper of records and seal; Past large delegation from Ogden, Provo, Supremo Representative L. N. Meid Midvale, Sandy, Magna, Garfield, and and Past Grand Chancellor D. C. Wat Tooele attended the meeting. ay Sale in All Stores Alike! Stores: Salt Lake, Ogden, Logan 3rd Smith. Cards and refreshments followed, with Mrs. Harold Bramwell and Mrs. Parley Jensen acting as hostesses. (Mae-Dowel- U risiM, ftwl M fcl the It boy of the air, hns discovered the nit song of the nation. This is the Stein Song, ofllciBl song of the University of Maine, written way back in 1910, with lyrics by Lincoln Colcord, famous literary critic. The musie has spirit, lift and lilt, and the lyrics are romantic festivity. American Legion Auxiliary The monthly meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was held Monday evening in the Legion thateau, yrith Mrs. Ora Bundy presiding. Committee reports were submitted, and plans were presented for the annual poppy day sale which will take place May 24. Mrs. M. E. Hansen, who is chairman of the sale of the memorial flower, will be assisted by members of the local unit. Following the business the meeting Mathias Tanner reviewedWin-chell play The Fortune Hunter, by 4ur University of Maine Song Brought to Life by Crooner com-BT- musiThree of Ogdens outstanding this musical cal societies will give a audicollege Weber evening in the torium. Members of the. Ritmo club, the Song society and the in united prehave club Desta Music in observartistic program an senting ance of national music week. The public is invited to attend the program which will begin at 8 to clock and will Golden Spike be as follows: To a Wild Rose The following women will direct the Songs My Mother Taught activities of Golden Spike chapter, Me (Dvorak) Ladies chorus Song Revolu), Daughters of the American society. Dedication (Schumann-Uatztion during the coming year, Miss Miss Karma Chadwick, MacDo well H. (SteMary Littlefield, regent; Mrs. P. A Ensemble. My Western Home Mrs. Ross) 0. (Gertnie Song Mulcahy, Spring Mrs, phen); Miss Florence Wade, Ritmo Parmley, recording secretary; secre(Campbell-TiptoW. E. Traughber, correspondng Legend In E Flat, Minor treasurer Miss Guenivere Hess, tary; Miss Linda Irwin, club. Come Out Mr. Sunshine Miss Eva Erb, registrar; Mrs. Amanda Wayde, chaplain; Miss Joseph (Paul Bliss); Winds In the South Kimball, director. The election was (Scott) Miss Nellie Smith, Song Fantasia Fugata (Mrs. H. H. held Monday afternoon at the regular RitMrs. of Beach) Miss Katherine Thoma. meeting held at the home Slumber Gran 2835 Smile R. Whitmeyer, mo Desto. Sing George avenue. Mrs. T. H. Cunningham was (Gounod) Ladies' chorus. Song soci(Haydn); received into the chapter. Reports ety. Verdant Meadow and the of chapofficers Sampson the were given by Spring Song (Opera, Miss Grace national ter. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, Delilah) (Saint-Saentte general of the society, Nelson, Song society. Dance ofSm-croft, who has recently returned from the Gnomes (Listi) Mr Char ene (Kate in dub. llahy Washington, MacDowell I continental congress Summer (Chaminade) D. C., gave an interesting account o:. Vannaeh) ; outstanding features of the congress, Miss Elizabeth Norzeth, Song sodety. as well as sidelights of her candidacy Scherzo in B Flat Minor (CTop n) and election. Upon Mrs. Bristols ar- Miss Iras Leavitt, MacDowell dub. rival home last week, she was greet- Accompanists, Misi Rachael Rawson, ed by members of the local chapter Miss Katherine Thomas. who offered the congratulations o SL Josephs Sewing her home chapter. The annual Flag P. Casey, Mrs. J. F. James Mrs. day luncheon in honor of the retiring be Brown and Mrs. J. I C. regent, Miss Joseph Kimball, will Sewing soheld June 14, bringing the years work hostesses to SL Joseph's at the ciety yesterday afternoon to s close. home. Columbus Knights of Junior Child Culture Queen Esther Mrs. P. H. Mulcahy will entertain Esther chapter No. 4, 0. E. Queen members of the Junior Child Culture at their annual club Saturday afternoon at her home, S., will entertain tomorrow afternoon luncheon 2681 Taylor avenue. Thi will be the bridge at the American Legion chateau on last' regular meeting of the season. street The h The annual Field day will be held Sat- Twenty-fourt- of Mrs. Rose Whitley, Mrs. in charge Wkk-strourday, May 24. Lottie King and Mrs. Gladys Alpha Zeta Delphian socieAlpha Zeta chapter, Delphian Railway Mail Auxiliary social Women's ty held a business and Green meeting The Gable Ogden branch of' the associaMonday afternoon at Mail to the Railway tea room. Luncheon was served at one Auxiliary afternoon lor met Wednesday tion the followed was by oclock, and women their monthly luncheon meeting at vice-rege- nUDYVAIXiSE Saturday. One Week of Special Values in Footwear for the Entire Family In appreciation of three successful business years, we offer to the public this l); oppor- tunity of saving money in footwear of every kind and for every member of the family. nt; ALL STOCK REDUCED! n) Mae-Dow- ell so-ciet- y. 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