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Show ' .s'Vvg? fKMrtt if" ' 1 tt . ii- Friday, June THE OGDEN POST Mary Rich, daughter of Dr. Mra. Edward L Rich, will arrive and home tomorrow from Ann Arbor, Mich., where ahe haa recently comthe at her aophomore year Eleted of Michigan. Mra. J. Francis Fowles will entertain at a bridge luncheon at her home 2453 Taylor avenue today. Members of her bridge club will make up the WOMENS REALM Miaa (Continued from page 3.) dinner, and Mica Beebe waa preaented with book enda and paper weight bearing the. Girl Scout insignia. Thoae who enjoyed the party were Miaa Beebe, Mra. Joseph Aldrich, Miaa Winona Cardon, Miaa Ruth Falck, Miaa Ariel Frederick, Miaa Wanna guest list. Fredericka, Miaa Mildred Harriaon, Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Goodman, of Miaa Kathryn Price, Miaa Melba Wash., arrived in Ogden Miaa Helen Spokane, Shaw, and Miaa Ifiaterer, last Wednesday to attend the Wilma Shaw. wedding which took place Mra. Janies H. DeVine entertained Tuesday. They will visit for another at luncheon and bridge yesterday at week at the home of Mrs. Goodman's her aummer home, "Idlewild" in Og parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parry, den canyon. The decorations were fore returning to their home. mo friends Sixteen (lower. garden Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Fowles will tored to the canyon for the affair. leave tomorrow for San Francisco Mr. and Mra. Trice Turner wila where Mr. Fowles will attend the l.av. thia morning fir San Francis-c- -i meeting of the fire underwriters of where Mr. Turn" will at cm; the the Pacific coast. Mrs. Fowles will convention of Pacific coast fire un- go to Los Angeles to visit with her derwriters. En route to the const sister. Miss Phebe Farley, before rethey will stop for reveral days at turning home. lake Tahoe. After leaving Sen Wattia Littlefield, who is spending Franciaco they will motor north, stopintersummer in Salt Lake with his the lake other and Crater ping at Mrs. esting points in Oregon and Washing- father, K. A, Littlefield, and ton. They will be away two weeks. Littlefield, is spending the week in Ogden at the W. Rice Kimball home. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Q. Leavitt enMrs. F. W. Winter, of Iowa City, tertained a party of friends at din- Iowa, is the guest of her daughter, ner at Dick'a cafe Saturday evening Mrs. C. W. Parry, 1116 Rue Ann in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Court S. M. Ryder and Miss Katherine Wil Mrs. George M. French der, of Niagara Falla, N. Y., and Mr, leftMr. and for Idaho Falls where yesterday of C. L. Bozeman, Mrs. and Kirk, week-enthe will pass Mont Following dinner the party they InGardena. Roman the danced at Mr. and Mrs. Reuben .Fox arrived cluded In the party with the guests last week from La Barge, Wyo., and of honor and the hosts were Mr. and have been guests at the B. M. Fox Mrs. J. G. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. residence on Fowler avenue. Mr. Fox Ronald Wadsworth and Mr. and Mrs. returned to Wyoming Tuesday and J. F. Barker. Mrs. Fox will remain here for a fortMrs. Joseph Aldrich and Mias Jean- night nette Leek will entertain this eveMr. and Mrs. A. V. Zabriskie will ning at bridge and a late supper at leave next week for a three weeks' teh home of Mrs. Aldrich, 2833 Grant vacation to be spent in the Pacific avenue, In honor of Miss Jessie Beebe, northwest girt scout executive, and Mrs. J. C. Miss Nell Driggs, daughter of Mr. Rollins, loader of Troop 11, who are both leaving In the near future for and Mrs. Frank M. Driggs, will arCalifornia to make their homes. The rive home Sunday from Isis Angeles, guests will Include leaders of the lo- where she has been teaching during cal scout organisation. the past school year. She will be achome by her cousin, Miss companied Captain and Mrs. Norris F. Walsh Henry Moreton, of Cita, California, have returned from a week's motor who will spend the summer months of southern here with Miss trip through the parks week Driggs. in OgUtah and are spending a and Miss Effie Miss Revor Athleen to will Later go den canyon. they are Pueblo, Colorado, where they will visit McCormick, of San Francisco, with in weeks several Mr. and Ogden spending Walshs Mrs. with parents. Mrs. Frederick H. Bullen, before go- Mrs. D. G. Revor. ing to Fort Sill, Okla., where Captain Mr. and Mrs. Holton Dickson and Walsh will be stationed. son, Holton, of Los Angeles, are house Mias Jeanette Morrell and Miss guests of Mr. Dicksons father, Dr. Georgia Hopkins will entertain at a G. A. Dickson, and Mrs. Dickson, at bridge luncheon tomorrow at the their home on Fowler avenue. Morrell home, 2533 Eccles avenue, in Mr. and Mrs Frank E. Nichols are compliment to Miss Margaret Elling-so- visiting in Palo Alto, California, with of Chicago, and Miss Audrey Mrs. N ichol's sister, Mrs. Fred HerClark, who is spending the summer in rington. Later they will spend someOgden. Sixteen guests have been bid- time in San Francisco and other Caliden to the luncheon which will be fornia cities. followed by bridge. Mr. and Mra. George E. Quillian Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth were returned early in the week from a two hosts to members of their bridge club weeks vacation trip spent in southern at dinner Tuesday evening at Dick's California and the parks of southern cafe. The party enjoyed cards at the Utah. Wadsworth home on Madison avenue Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beckett, Jr., during the evening. Included in the Mr. and Mrs. George P. Critch-loand Week D. Mra. and Mr. party were in Pospent the last week-en- d Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Johnson, catello Inland attended the where and Mr. U. Mr. and Mrs. U they Barber, Mrs. Herbert Woods, Mr. and Mrs. V. Hotel association convention. Mra. Wilford C. Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Russell entertainMr. Mrs. H. E. ed thirty-fiv- e and and Gwilliama, friends at dinner last Harris. evening in the Spanish room of the Mrs. R. W. McKell was hostess to Hotel Bigelow, in honor of her sister, her neighborhood bridge club Wednes- Miss Althleen Revor, of San Francisday afternoon at Green Gables tea co, who is visiting in Ogden for sevroom. June roses centered the three eral weeks. Bridge in the drawing small tables where luncheon waa serv- room followed dinner. ed. The members who enjoyed Mrs. McKells hospitality were Mrs. W. C. Hinds, Mrs. Parley C. Richardson, Mrs. Lawrence Boyle, Mrs. Rcimers, Mrs. C. J. Humphries. Mrs. J. II. Andrews, Mrs. W. F. Madison, Mrs. A. Miller, Mrs. Sterling Price, Mrs. Herman Fetscher, and Mrs. J. Francis Fowles. Mrs. Charles E. Littlefield and son, Tom, left yesterday for Oakland, California, where they will spend a month with Mrs. Littlefield's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles and daughter, Marilyn, have returned home from Los Angeles where they passed the winter months. While on the coast Mias Eccles was a student YOU remember her at the Cumnock school for girls in old lady who traveled Los Angeles. on a broom? She travels by Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Mulcahy are enIt's faster telephone today. joying a fortnight's vacation in San and the "transportation" cost Francisco. is lower than ever. Telephoning John C. Littlefield and daughter, points saves the Miss Elizabeth Littlefield, will leave time necessary to send several motor trip Saturday for a ten-da-y Yellowstone messages back and forth. through park. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ryder and Miss Katherine Wilder, of Niagra Fall, N. Y who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Q. Leavitt, 1523 t, departed Ved. Parry-Spangl- er Mias Verda Scamons 'entertained Monday evening in honor of Mrs. DesThe mond Young, a recent bride. compliment took form In a shower. The invited guest were Mrs. Herman Wangxgard, Mrs. O. R. Norseth, Mrs. Joseph Beamons, Miss Josephine Rose, Mias Margaret Smith, Mrs. Ray Rose, Miss Roylance, Miss Verna Norseth, and Miaa Blanche Beck. Members of the Spokane charter of the Hotel Greeters of America, who are enroute by motor from Washington to the national convention in Denver, will arrive in Ogden this morning, and will be luncheon guests today of the Hotel Bigelow. The party of thirty includes hotel men and their wives. Mias Dolly Louise DeVine will arrive home tomorrow from a visit in She San Francisco and Piedmont. is being accompanied home by Miss Esther Mosher, of Piedmont, who will be Mias DeVines houseguest for sometime. Mrs. J. C. Titley has issued invi- tations for a dinner Monday evening to be given at her home in Swaner to Miss Jessie place in compliment for Beebe, who will leave Wednesday San Diego, to make her home. Ernest Hampton and daughter, Marjorie, have gone to California where they will visit for a month with friends and relatives. Sacred Heart league met WednesMrs. J. P. day afternoon at Shuffs. O'Neill was hostess. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Knauss entertained a few friends Monday evening at bridge at their home "Kirkwood Mrs. in Ogden canyon. Mrs. M. R. Knauss and sons, Buddy and Junior, are visiting with friends in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Orr returned home Monday evening from San Francisco where Mr. Orr a tended the of the National Electric convention Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Browning Enroute home association. Lights and small son are spending the sumat Lake a time short mer months in San Francisco with Mrs. they spent Browning's mother, Mrs. Mabel Bell. Miss Margaret Gilmore, of PocatelMiss Josephine Shupe has returned lo, will be the guest of Mrs. Catherine from a months stay in New York Shufflebarger the coming week. City. - 27. io fri awarded, and cement Business Activity Is Stable in Twelfth fact that production JSr. districts two most important Reserve District tries, lumber and petroleum1 Vs bein?eft H iW unfavorable, since industries has been iTce rent demand for several was k. more serious than reported in siderably greater than The volume of trade decline 7 May and was below the levd corresponding month of 1999 L" 5 greater amount than in month thus far this year from both the preceding morft last year were recorded in wholesale trade, sales of mobiles, railroad freight cr7..r CartoR and intercoastal trade. For several months in the district have remi2 ThXJUt stantially unchanged. this period borrowings from eral Reserve bank have beeViJJn commercial loans of reportin bank, have been moderate security loans have been at highSJ there has beep a reduced voluaTS money in circulation, interest riS 1 loans to customers have been uH than m 1929, and accepts luive been lower than at any For the past two months business Reactivity in the Twelfth Federal serve district has shown considerable stability, but at levels well below those prevailing during the corresponding months of 1929. No important change in the situation was evident during over May, moderate improvements of the components in certain April business structure being neutralised by compensating declines in other phases of activity. Weather conditions during May and the first half of June were favorable to crop development and the growth of forage on livestock ranges in most parts of the district, although frost caused some damage to deciduous fruits in Washington. Continued declines in the prices of agricultural commodities have been the most adverse factor in the farm situation. Little change in aggregate industrial output of the district was evident during May, but increases or decreases in activity of several industries were important. There were increases in the value of building permits issued, construction contracts since 1924. monthly-employme- nt J ye?ft flu vigil art tvlkf ft Ordfi till h jbr jtes. id 1 S Baty. Karp Hire Franc Euth Call. tK? Viola 3 Cy. CIsi ton fjMO, Filler. ROM HilW Leo In S H Sett rl Johi Johnso: ilir la, Mr For Your d. Convenience Trade Evening appoint- Efficient and ments may be ar- Prompt Phone ranged. Toman Out-of-To- MPP vSksKtimufmii 167. Mail Order w Service! 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