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Show Friday. June 13,1930 THE OGDEN POST Dr. and Mrs. Clark L. In Women s Realm annual joint meeting of the The Golden Spike chapter, Daughand the Martha Junior ters of the society American Revolution, will girth afternoon celebrate iety vai held Wednesday Flag day, June 14, with a B. Por-te- r. breakfast Mrs. Richard of home at the at teh Hotel Bigelow at 10 The senior society was the guests E- - Bristol will Prior to the be f the junior society. Mrs- - Bristol KUe8t; Martha Junior held was H annual meeting the general of on Daughters of the . business meeting, and the joint ev Miss Josephine 2:30 oclock, at tffrg was held at the retiring chapter was given and regent, will also be sn honored vhich a program guest. Mrs. Ben of by songs a group The committee in charge of dec accompanied by Mrs. Fred inclu(le Mrs. George R. one-aplay and an original and.Mra- A. Parmley. by Miss Minnie Moore Brown, chare IrWlIl!h kJt.Undp was the read by Nest, Seagulls should be not man-ThHiss Brown in a most charming Member will be play recently won a prize allowed to bring guests. division of the riven by the drama Utah Federation of Women's dubs. wkly of the Tea was served in the lovely gardens Ogden Golf and Country club held rear of the Porter home. The Tuesday at the Club house, Tnd club SL uMe was covered with a lace members entertaining guests were Aland, Mrs. George S. doth and centered with a basket of and blue delphinium. Pre- Ecclea, Mrs. T. A. Hemmingway, Mrs. The club roon,s were ying at the tea table were Mrs. JIUiiJah Cbiies H. Barton, president of the Martha society and Mrs. J. S. Allen, Resident of the Martha Junior society. Mrs. Valentine Gideon entertained H. Martha Junior hostesses for the at a bridge luncheon at the Tuesday R. Mrs. Mrs. Green, were ifternoon Hotel . yy Walker, and they were assisted John Bigelow m compliment to Mrs. Noble of Seattle. Mrs. Noble s. Barker, and Mrs. J. Q. by Mrs. J. formerly resided in Ogden. Luncheon Leavitt was served in the English room. The Miss Kathryn Cahill entertained luncheon table was centered with a rose crystal bowl filled with Wednesday at a luncheon at Straffs in roses, Renne bluebells and gypsophilia. Miss Jeanne to Pink tacompliment ChezTwho departed Thursday for New pers were placed at either end. Rose nut cups added an artistic touch to the York, where she will be married June decorative color scheme. Covers were Jr. Seaverna Chapman, 26 to Arthur laid for twenty. small at seated were jbe guests Pink roses and blue delphinittblf Mrs. W. Karl and Mrs. um formed the centerpieces for each Marion Clark willHopkina entertain at a in were bridal table. The place cards bridge luncheon Saturday at the HopMiss for were Chez, and placed design kins home, 2416 Madison avenue, in Miss Miss Gwendolyn McReynolds, compliment to Mrs. F. Ward Piper, Geraldine ONeill, Miss Lillian ONeill, who will leave soon for California for Miss Lucille Nelson, Miss Katherine a stay of several weeks. Miss Ruth Miss McBride, Grauss, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Humphries Martha Wright, Miss Kathryn Kay, entertained Miss Helen with a dinner at the openLou Min Mary Maginnis, Conroy, Mrs. C. William Gunnell, Mrs. ing of Dicks cafe Tuesday evening in William S. Hoggan, and Mrs. Fred compliment to Mrs. W. II. Williams and her daughter, Misa Betty, Wildies of Kalispell, Mont. who liams, Tuesday night for Mrs. A. E. Wilfong entertained with New York, departed from which port they will afternoon luncheon Monday a bridge sail for Europe. at the Green Gables tea room. The Misa Virginia Evans and Miss Sue decorated moms were attractively with roses and iris. The guests were Evans, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. seated at email tables, each centered John C. Evans, graduated Monday branch of the Unii with a basket filled with roses. In- from the southern Mrs. cluded in the guest list were Mrs. versity of Idaho at Pocatello. Evans attended the commencement exGeorge Knauss, Mrs. Lee D. Turner, 'Mrs. Clair Boyle, Mrs. Lee Loewen-stei- n, ercises, and she and her two daughters Mrs. Ora Bundy, Mrs. George will return to Ogden Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Birger Sandzen and Huss, Mrs. Trace Turner, Mrs. Jesse Moore, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. Fred daughter, Margaret, of Lindsborg, Vogal, Mrs. Vern Ekins, Mrs. Louis spent Sunday in Ogden the guest of J. Holther, Mrs. LeLand Read, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Ruthrauff. Mark Hansen and Mrs. R. Lb Harlin. Dr. Sandzen will have charge of art instruction in the summer school of Miss Gwendolyn MacReynolds en-- a the Utah State Agricultural college tertiined at a Bohemian dinner Friday and at present is head of the art deevening in Ogden canyon in the Ste- of Bethany college at pheni cabin in compliment to Mias Eartment and Mrs. Ruthrauff will Jeanne Chez, a bride pf the near fut- entertain shortly for their distinguishure. The guests included Miss Chez, ed guests. Mrs. Fred Chez, Mrs. Scott Dahlquist Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol has returned of Salt Lake, Miss Edna W. Weber of Lob Angeles, accompanied by from Lou Wsjerbury, Conn.; Misa Mary Maginnis, Miss Ruth McBride, Miss her son, Chapin Day Bristol, who has itherine Krauss, Miss Donna Casey, been attending Occidental college. Miss Marcia Casey, Miss Helen Con- -, Mrs. J. H. Peckenpaugh entertained roy, Miss Martha Wright, Misa Euat a bridge dinner Wednesday evegenia Smith, Mias Kathryn Kay, Misa at the Green Gables tea room. Lillian and Mrs. Geraldine ONeill and ning Mrs. Ada Griswold, who leaves June Miss Kstherine Cahill. Mias Katherine 16, for Europe, was the complimented Cahill and Miss Katherine Kay are al- guest. Dinner was served at small io planning entertainments for Misa each centered with a basket of Chez this week. Miss Chez will leave tables, roses. Covers were laid for the honone 12 en route to Chicago and ored guest, Mrs. Griswold, Mrs. P. B. Washington, D. C., where she will Haslet, Mrs. J. G. Titley, Mrs. F. K. wit prior to going to New York City. Bartlett, Mrs. W. F. Gallagher, Mrs. She win wed Arthur Cleaverns Chap-mn- n, Fred Williams, Mrs. E. S. Cannady, Jr., in New York, June 26. Mrs. W. L. Wattis, Miss Jennie Mrs. W. 0. Pell and Miss .Charming in every detail was the tea given Sunday afternoon at Dorothy Madsen. Jjjw the Sacred Heart Mrs. Reese Howell, mother of Judge academy by the numbers of the Cross Alumnae James A. Howell, arrived in Ogden Holy n honor of the g members of the Sunday evening from LaJolla to spend class of the academy. Tea was the summer months in Ogden. She rod in the large drawing room. The was accompanied home by Misa Martable was covered wil a lace doth tha Howell who has been attending Jd centered with a silver basket fill-i- n the Bishop school for girls at LaJolwith lovely June roses. bas-will spend the summer months She la. Large roses and honeysuckle were in Ogden with her parents, Judge and JjTOd in the halls and in the carious Mrs. James A. HowelL Another I throughout the building. A daughter, Mias - Jennie Howell, who Program was given during the receiv-r- f. has been attending Welsley university burs from 4 until 7 oclock, and at Welsley, Mass., will arrive home grinded V()cai selections by Misa Friday for the remainder of the sumMiller, piano selections by Mias mer. h McBride and Mias June Emily, a Miss Marion Mills and Misa Helen by Miss Marcella Heiner. entertained with a bridge supMills JTOf fifty guests called during the evening at their home, wmoon. The committee in Tuesday per charge 2613 Madison avenue, in compliment i rranffementi was composed of the ane officers, including Miss Ruth to Misa Jeanne Chez and Mrs. ClarGunnell, formerly Miss gjnde, Mis. Minnie Colletti, Miss ence William who will Shufflebarger, bliss Annie Stone aid Kathryn MuTr soon for Washington, D. (L, to leave aT Smyth. The graduates join am who is studying law her husband, Alton, Misa Arlene there. Twelve guests were present. Bnir-enblDorothy Loughran, Mias Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall arrived in jrone Miiler, Misa Catherine OCon-Monday from a trip to PortOgden if, Helene Cook, Mias Gertrude The S' J-,Ralr- 2 ?! ed ISr, h Vlc?-Pde- nt ct - 2? is bridge-lunche- on sssaur' 'ith a 1 -- Ber-ring- er, grad-natm- of K b land and Seattle. Miss iCl , Elizabeth Scheutz and dm? P1 Stevens, all of Og Miss Lorene Wattis, a June bride, Miss Catherine Bergman, Salt was the honored guest Thursday eveliss Madeline Clark, Battle I. when the Pahoche Campfire bliss LaVeta Har-- ning tendered her a shower at the Girls Linj, blontello, Nev.; Miss Florence home of Miss Eugenia Smith, 1491 7p Ea,u Claire. Wis.; Mias Twenty-sevenstreet A supper ws Bo5ae- - Ha. Miss served after the shower. The comWeLPley' Wilson, Clearfield. mittee in charge of the affair included A.Entre ou dub will give the Mrs. Elmer Burt and Mrs. A. Craven. l the season Friday ni- nMrs. E. G. Jensen and daughter. SunHoman Gardena. Each Bliss v Joy Jensen, will entertain as the privilege of bring- 1364 East in their home, at day morning The hotC0UpIei M quests of the club. Third South street Salt Lake, in comA ,and hostesses for the eve- - pliment to Mias Lorene Wattis. nine nd Mrs. J. Henry breakfast will be aerved at 11 oclock. Mr. end Mrs. Wallace H. Mn. W. L. Wattis and Misa Lorna and nd Mrs. H. 5! Stran- - Wattis will also be guests at the ia W th eve-ttem- hJ breakfast Scowcroft will enterMrs. A. W. Walker entertained with l.urday evening with a dinner luncheon Thursday at her home, a 228 Swanw Plac in 1024 in compliment to Twenty-fift- h James Bell, of Poca-an- d UD house guest, Mrs. Mery A Zeller, Ben Mathews, of San Los Angeles. tndenta at Stanford uni-- b of tdeenjMr. and Mrs. W. T. Greenwell pend several daya motor trip to for jL.1!. w,tb friends before leaving parted Wednesday for a will where they Jackson Hole, Wyo., 21 where Mr. Mn. and with (urj California, months. they several days A spend ,UI,1.rner. wiU nner at tbe H. H. Harrison at the Crystal Springs Koqzq' GardensT ranch. Irin'jLP al coinpto ,Jnt I hr Rich enter tained at a buffet dinner Saturday evening at the Ogden Golf and Country club in compliment to Mr. and bfra- - Ryd Oliver, of Sacramento, Calif. Following the dinner the party attended the hone show at the Coliseum. Garden flowers were the attractive decorations used on the dinner table. The guests invited to meet the Mr. and Mn. Boyd were Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brewer, Dr. and Mrs. Junior Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pugmiiv, Miss Dolly Louise DeVine, Miss Chaffin, Miss Patricia Ilcaly, Miss Beatrice Browning, Cyril Hammond, Paul Wattis, Ralph Nye, Jack Lynch, William Van Law, Jack Rice, of Salt Lake. Mrs. George Knauss and Mrs. Trace Turner entertained Friday with a bridge luncheon at 1134 Capitol avenue. the Knauss home, in compliment to Mrs. It. M. Sutton, who departed Saturday for Omaha, Nebraska, and for Miss Ida Dotson, who will leave June 15 for a trip to Europe. Luncheon was sen'ed on small tablet, each centered with a vase of rose buds. Covers were laid for Mr. Vern Ekins. Mrs. Vic Lenske, Mrs. William Stevens, Mrs. Ora Bundy, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. A. E. Wilfong, Mrs. R, L. Harlin, Mrs. W. M. A lvord, Mrs. Anna Van Dyke, Mrs. Dana Parkinson, Mrs. J. L. Morris, Mrs. A. E. Stratford, Mrs. J. Francis Fowles. Mrs. E. A. Olsen, Mrs. V. J. Harrop, Mrs. Geo. Husa, Mrs. Lee Lowestein, and Mrs. A. C. Tre seder. Miss Geraldine Leonard and Miss Eugenia Smith will give a bridge luncheon Friday at the Ogden Golf Country club in honor of Miss Lorene Wattis, who will be maried thia month to Walter Evans Ellingson. Colonel H. C. Akin and sister, Mn. Thomas Willits, of Santa Ana, Calif., who have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth on Harrisville road, departed Tuesday for San Francisco. Lu-cil- all do our best to show them that as a host Ogden cannot be excelled. There will lie many of their festivities open to the public a parade, dances, and other events and we can help them make them a success. You will also want to take advantage of the many special sales events that are being held in connection with this gala three-da- event. y Teti go!" with 'ftette le fli ii 420 Twenty-rjMlE FERN SHOP at invites street cordially all U. T. members and their familiei to visit this charming little shop while in Ogden. If you arc planning a private party in addition to those of the association, you will need a box of randy. Murthn Washington candies will fill the bill, and they are always sending in neatly typewritten reports fresh. to the home office. They always make a good impression on the boss" and aie easier and quicker to prepare, too. of the city will find that The Ogden Typewriter House invites (MIESTS Lite Cab and Transfer you to visit their store at 2122 Kiesel company offers them the most deavenue and shop during your stay in pendable cab service in the city. The new cars and excellent drivers of this Ogden. organization provide you with safe, "and the flowers were from economical transportation and will KlenkcV llow many times have you uNo relieve you of ail of your bagheard that statement after attending gage worries. Just phone 12 or hail a successful party or attractive wed- oik of the blue rabs. ding? The Klenke Floral company offer a complete selection of fresh-cTHE SIXTH floor of the Hotel flowers and potted plants to uid QN convention guests will Bigelow you in decorating for any social event find the most charming and efficient you may U planning. They are also in salon beauty Ogden. During the able to advise you ns to what flowers beat of the day when it is disagreeor paiticular type of bouquet will liest able to lie serve your purpose. If you have not comfortableoutside you can be cool and in the Marinello Shop made use of their service in whiIlf alieudy ,H,aut bein your j ; by skilled, proficient designing costume corsages, do so tn. caroil for operwill and be day you delighted. And Junt recently, complete equipdon't forget that Klenkea maintain ators. for giving the new Artistic a telcgruph service and can send ment Permanent wave has been installed in flowers to any part of the country. this shop; and, if you want a wave that will retain its beauty through all fMIIS WEEK-ENthe ritizens and the outdoor activity of the aummer merchants uf Ogden have the mem months, the new Artistic. Retry bers of the United Commercial Travelgardless of the nature of your needs ers and their families as guests. the Marinello Shop is boat suited to rare for your individual needs. BIr. and BIrs. II. II. Goddard huvo as their guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and BIrs. Raymond gUNDAY is Fathers day and at store you will find a wide Goddard, of Iajs Angeles. They will ejection of appropriate gifts anypend several weeks in Utah sight- thing from a pair of sox or a tie to a comfortable easy chair or radio. seeing. The Royal Neighbors of American Dad will appreciate a gift from held their regular weekly meeting Wards. Watch for the Montgomery Ward bargain float in the U. C. T. Monday evening at 8 o'clock p. m. in parade tomorrow. the I. O. O. F. hall. ut linilLE in Ogdon, visiting traveling wen will be interested to know that the Ogden Typewriter House maintains a completely equipped repair shop for all standard makes of y typewriters; ail, during the three days of the convention when your machine is not in use, it cun be completely overhauled and nut in condition for another long period of service. Perhaps you would prefer to buy a new portable Corona and feel assured that your typewriter troubles were over. If you Have not previously used a typewriter for your work, you have yet to experience the satisfaction of Dr. and Blrs. E. I Blills departed Sunday for New York City, from which port they will sail June 14 on the Adriatic for Glasgow, Scotland. Fred Chez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- They will visit in England before goseph Chez, 2655 Taylor avenue, will ing to continental Europe for an exleave shortly for Logan where he will tended trip. take a special course in football Mrs. Edwin Williams, 580 Twenty-secon- d coaching at the Agricultural college. street, has as her guest her Mr. Chez now resides in Kalispell, BIrs. O. B. Merrick, of Seattle, mother, Mont, and has been coaching in the Washington. schools of Kalispell for the past two Bliss Uslie C. West and Misa years. Iwis have gone to Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Farnsworth, Wis., where they will attend the anof Lincoln, Neb., are visiting Mr. nual meeting of the National Nurses Farnsworths parents, Mr. and BIrs. association. Following the convenroad. on Harrisville J. W. Farnsworth, tion, they will viait in SL Paul and Bliss Janet Farnsworth, who recently Denver. Blil-dr- ed graduated from the university of Mra. Everett BL Graves departed braska, haa returned to Ogden, and will spend the summer with her par- Blonday for the east, where she will ents. spend several weeks. Later in the summer BIrs. Graves will return by The Service Star Legion met Monway of the Panama canal. Captain day evening in their club room in the Graves will join hia wife on the coast United War Service rooms in the Kie-s- in and will motor August, building. A program was given through points of they interest on the followed by tea. coast. Mrs. Irving G. Sampson was an Mr. and Mrs. John Deck of Orangespectator at the graduating California, spent part of the exercises at West Point Military ville, week in Ogden, the guests of Misa academy,' June 10, when her son, Ross, was commissioned a second lieutenant Georgia Hopkins. Bliss Margaret Stewart and Dr. Mrs. Sampson and Lieutenant Sampson will visit in the east before re- Margaret Burns, accompanied by Mias Vera Carlson of Logan, departed Sunturning to Ogden. day by motor for Portland, Oregon. Mrs. E. B. Stone entertained the will attend the regional convenThey Wednesclub members of her bridge tion of the Business and Professional day afternoon at the Green Gables tea Womens clubs at Seaside, Oregon. room. Misa Stewart, national treasurer, will Miss Jeanne Chez, daughter of Mr. be the principal speaker at a banauet and Mrs. Joseph Chez, departed to be given during the convention. Thursday for New York, where her The trio will spend several weeks marriage to Arthur Seaverna Chap- motoring through the northwest. te man, Jr., will take place June 26. Miss Barbara Clark, daughter of in friends will viait she Chicago, Mra. Ethel Glasmann Clark, returned and Washington, D. C. Previous to to Ogden Tuesday from Salt Lake, house be will the ahe her marriage where she has been attending school guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sea-ve- at St Marys of the Wasatch. Chapman, Sr. Mra. D. A. Smyth and daughter, Mrs. Joseph EL Wright entertained Misa Mary Smyth, will leave June 18 the members of the Acacia club Fri- for New York, where they will sail at day at her home in Ogden canyon for on the Europe Aquantania. the annual field day celebration of the will spend several months They one club. A luncheon was served at abroad. oclock. The members who were in Mr. and BIrs. Paul Weeks departed charge of arrangements for the field day were Mrs. Joan W. Emmett, Mrs. Thursday for Rochester, Minn. Dr. Richard B. Porter and Mrs. IRoy Weeks will attend the clinics at Mayo Brothers' hospitaL They will spend Pugmire. weeks in the east. several entertained M. Mrs. Edward Conroy Mrs. A. D. Rasmussen and Mrs. Sunday afternoon with dinner in comMias Roma Knight, who Edith Stone departed Wednesday for to filiment Saturday for a three months Oakland, California, where they will trip to Europe. The dinner table was visit Mrs. R. M. Ede, formerly of OgMiss Lillian Meister accomcentered with pink roses and ferns. den. Covers were laid for ten. panied Mra. Rasmussen and Mra. Stone and the trio will take a trip enB. Empey Mr. and Mra. Charles to New York and New Orleans. tertained a number of friends last week-en- d at a house party at their home in Ogden canyon. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, Mr. and Mra. Wade Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ruahmer, Mr. and Mn. II. F. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. June Clark, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mone, and D It's BETTE. (Continued on page 6.) (Adv.) WELCOME Ne- Summer Foods Must Be Fresh el En-rou- and this store is your insurance against anything but the best! . . Our Fruits and Poultry and Meats Vegetables are fresh daily and come only during the summer arc especially subject t o spoiling. from the beat growers. Deaserta and salads made from them will delight the moat fastidious Dependable refrig- eration and a quick turning stock are your asauranca of obtaining fresh meats. taste. only ms Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Wherry. The Womene auxiliary of the Raillast way Mail association will hold the lunchof aeries bridge of a meeting eons Friday at the home of Mra. J. J. street. Toe Sepal, 960 Twenty-sevent- h hostesses for the afternoon will be Mstteson. Mn. Sepal nd Mrs. O. a Csrpe Dieum alumni members of the Ogden high school will give a dancing party June 21 at the Hermi-m tage hotel in the Ogden canyon,were honor of the club members who in this years graduating class. Misa Kathryn Healy and Mill Kathryn Greenwell are in charge of arrangements. Visit Ogden's finest market. You will be more than pleased with its convenient arrangement to facilitate your shopping, with its absolute cleanliness and courteous, efficient clerks. A trial will convince you. The Standard Market Co. Foodstuffs 2311 Washington Ave. Phone 4455 When it Is Hot in Town I SWIM at Patio Springs Mrs. Robert T. Greenwell and Mrs. Fnncea Johnson have gone to relington, D. C., to visit friends and atives for several weeks. Enrout stops will be made at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and New York City. Mrs. Greenwell will return to Ogden in month, and Mrs. Johnson wUl spend the remainder of the aummer in the east Mr. and Mrs. A. L in Wash- Brewer, Misa Marjorie Brewer, and Misa Eloise Brewer departed by motor Saturday for Long Beach, California, where they will visit Lieutenant Commander Cool, Clear and Refreshing MAGNESIUM SPRING WATER Located at Eden In Ogden Canyon. WELCOME, U. C. T. Clean . . . . Cool .... Invigorating! ; a- p j ' and Mra. William A. Corn. r |