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Show Friday. July 18, 1930 THE OGDEN POST Miss Marjorie In Women's Realm Artist Exhibits Bridge Luncheons At Hotel Showing Popular at Club m Chopping with Bette rn, The popularity of the regular bridge luncheons at the Ogden Coif and Country club continues ,rtd through the warm wcath;r. This a number of hostesses entertained parties of friends. The lounge was gay with bright summer blossoms. pirV fil?vher St,wcroft and Mrs. entertained a of seventeen in honor of Missparty Esther Mosher, who is the houseguest of Miss Kofk Dollie Louise DeVine. Invited to meet the honor guest were Mr. Joseph W. over the hill. The Wattw-Kibull Motor eompany has a romplete from which you can line f ino.h-mnke your selection. A comfortable rt or comb for the fumily or snap-sjioor phaeton minister, coupe P for those who admire sport line. j: Anderson, in compliment to Miss Max ine Fox. A late buffet was served to twenty guests. supiwr Those who enjoyed the affair were Miss Fox, Miss Yvonne Pierce, Miss Bernice Miss Ruth II leaves, MUt kewpie Bennett, Miss Jeannette Morrell. Miss Charlene Scowcroft, Bill KeJer, Rex Greaves, Wendell Shurt-lif- f, Lawrence Burbridge, Jim Xob-bli- tt Glen Wilkenson, Tilman Johnson, Judson and Gcurge Fowles. Mrs. I. I.. Reynolds returned Saturday from southern California where she has been visiting for sometime. She will occupy her summer home in Ogden canyon, and will be joined next Monday by her sister, Mrs. Gertrude DeVorse, of St. Joseph, Mo. Miss Lottie Gleim, who motored to ll Ogden recently with Mr. P. F. and has been her house guest in Ogden canyon, will leave Saturday for her home in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Trace A. Turner have returned from a fortnight motor trip to California, Oregon, and Washing- - Voted interest attended the art evening at the Hotel Stow when a group of oil paintings lithographs of the intemation-- S Sand- known artist. Dr. Birger were' Kansas dis. ofUndborg( Interest was enlivened by the of Dr. Sandzen, his wife and Miss Margaret Sandzen. has been instructing at Sandzen fvTa. Lo-- I Utah Agricultural college in ex- and the summer, the Zt during h was arrang-jWednesday evening S; Frederick Ruthrauff, Gray Mrs. These exhibits, rt director. are planned at frequent inter-j7r- e dur-- 1 open to the public, and ST the past two years Ogden art r ve been given rare oppor-- i dtr to see the work of many of tin only of St outstanding artists,It not is through TSjca, but Europe. ST interest and influence of Mrs. wkrauff that local people have The privileges. shown at the exhibit Colorado, week covered Utah, Anderson and Miss Eeth Peck entertained' group of the younger society et at a dancing party last evening at the home of Miss . HAVE not experienced genu-cac lv s.iti fiu tion until you in canhave tried Martha Washington friend some to box 1 a sent dies. iii.t long ago. and words could iut d light. It couldn t have tb. fact that 1 sent it that 1 either. It must have1 been od, pleit owed iho candy, because, you see 4J the Shop. them. it Tiy to - !? a suuir.' and jf, for candy street Twenty-rifiovert ime catching up. It is a great flowers. life though, and there are so many ill jo able things to do that if we didnt have a holiday now and then YOU want to know where to go, we couldnt possibly get them all done, IF would suggest latio or Utuh Hut lienies and outings of various soils here s a Speaking of will again lend in popularity next i Springs. . unsolicited, too, written by a Thursday most of the nearby parks j middle westener who and resorts will be having epenal pro- the .isited springs while on a brief grams. There will la swimming, visit in Ogden recently: dancing and gumes of all sorts. Make Patio Springs! "Hey, it a really big day und take the whole Im coming in; family out, it will be mighty lonesome Nineteen-thirtI'm for anyone left at home. Asking to swim. BATHING revue will be the feaThe swimming days ture of the evening on Pioneer Aro stepping by, day at El Monte Springs. A silver there's many a swim And will be first the loving run prize, a For you and 1. beautiful luthing suit for second, and theatre and dance tickets for the refurnish that good Putm maining three winners. Dancing with water, Ollie Reeve and his orchestra, a speIll furnish the time: cial program, with the big revue And well strive together starting at 11 p. m., will all make for To health sublime. a big evening. e Ollie is sporting the snappiest We'll write our names band fur miles around; anil if With the chosen few you haven't heard them at El Monte, Patio pool On Rememdont miss the next dance. Before were through. ber, there is free bus service from not Clever, isnt it? We promised town for patrons of El Monte on dunce will tell we you but his to name, give 1 nights. this; he writes under F. K. n, him. know NOT make it a real joy duy you WHY all BETTE. by having a new Ford at adv. sun door all ready to go when the if;' 0i! 7 ex-tbe- c -.- . . h Kirk-enda- Brewer, Mrs. George S. Eecles, Mrs. Ralph M. Mitchell, Mrs. Russell Chaffin, Mrs. Junior Rich, Mrs. Junius Smart, Mrs. Lee Jones, Logan; Mrs. Walter Treadwell, Oakland; Mrs. Jack Grant, New York; Mrs. James Steele, :i and Mrs. Warren Gilmer, Salt Lake; 'ton. Miss Lucille Chaffin, Miss Dolly LouB. W. Rawson and son, Ruland, re- ise DeVine, Miss Patricia Healy, and turned by motor Wednesday from Miss Blanch Scowcroft. Another large party was that over New York. Mr. Rawson went east which Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell presid- to meet his son in New York upon his COMES another holiday! home from Europe, where he'II-Hed. Twenty-fou- r friends enjoyed her arrival 11 With the Fourth has been for the past two years. just passed and hospitality. iiuneer Mrs. less Dr. a week away, Patrick than Mrs. and W. day Healy, Jr., entertainGeorge Vogel left - and Sewden. !,.- and ed a motor from we luncheon at where lie will group and by Denver, a chance informally to finish they given Mrs. Sandzen and daughter Dr Mrs. Marriner S. Eccles and will attend the meeting of the na- - what we may have had to leave un- bridge. Jackson Hole, ieave for Saturday nil tional dental society. They will spend done on the Fourth because of lack where they will spend Mrs. George M. Fister had reservations for foursomes, and Mrs. J. H. some time sightseeing in Colorado be- of time. There ia just one difficulty to before going sketching, Andrews entertained a dozen guests. fore returning home. with this holiday business: whenever Colo-ifair studio home in Estes park, u day of rest is declared for the sum-er of the Mr. and Mr. Mrs. K. remainder C. and Mrs. Patrick Healy, Jr., for the Myers and two of a state or nation, it seems ' They will return to Kansas in will leave the latter part of next week children, of Great Falls, Montana, are people that the following day should logical Sandzen Dr. the Los where of Mr. for and Mr. William Ik guests Angeles, where they will meet the eariy autumn, designated as a day their son, Stuart Healy, who is return- Edwards at the Hotel Bigelow. connected with Bethany college. also, thus allowing people an oppory The hostesses for the exhibit ing home from New York, by way of M. E. Hansen returned Tuesday to recover front the official evening included the follow-j- u the Panama canal. Since the dose of from a two weeks trip to the Pacific tunity holiday. We Yankees are funny: we local society matrons: Mrs. E. R. the school year, young Healy has coast Mrs. Hansen, who accompan- will work twice as hard one duy in Le-- 1 been Domke, Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, Mrs. visiting with friends in the east ied him, will remain in California for order to get a holiday the next, then toy Pugmire, Mrs Horace Walker, wear ourselves out having a good time Mrs. John Lynch will entertain in- another fortnight Mrs. H. William Ralph Harris, Xu (Continued on page 5.) and come Lack the next day and work her apartment in Robert Anderson, formally today at in . Bristol, Mrs. to the Hotel, compliment Healy Xn. Hugh M. Rowe, Mrs. Charles Miss Esther Mosher, who is the guest Hollingsworth, Mrs. E. L. Van Meter, of Miss Louise DeVine. Dolly Xa William Rice Kimball, Mrs. Mar LehMrs. William Van Alen and Mrs. linn S Eccles, and Mrs. Irving Herman B. Way will entertain at ain. luncheon today at the summer home Xn. Joseph E. Evans has been the of Mrs. Alen in Ogden canyon, in (harming hostess at three delightful honor of Mrs. T. Larson, who George during the past is a popular visitor in the city. bridge luncheons was series week. The first of the The members of the Ogden Golf and lira last Friday when twelve guests ten bidden. Pink and lavender sweet County club will enjoy a dancing table. party and buffet supper at the club ptu decorated the luncheon Monday! party assembled the same Saturday evening. pnniw of guests, and the floral Dr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Rowe will were carried out in shades over a small dinner tomord lavender and purple. Wednesday a preside at their home preceding row evening ten friends were included in the the dance at the Country club. pest list. Summer blossoms in rose Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Larkin will enand lavender were chosen by the in table. at dinner Saturday evening at luncheon tertain hottest to decorate the The guest list for the parties of Mondtheir home on Eccles avenue in comay and Wednesday included Mrs. pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Junior E. Rich, Mrs. Wallace H. Ellis, Hales, who will leave soon to make Kn. Henry W. Nelson, Mrs. Eugene their home in Provo, where Mr. Hales be connected with Brigham L Carr, Mrs George M. Fister, Mrs. will LeRoy Young, Mrs. Stuart P. Dobbs, Young University during the coming Mrs. John C. school year. Davis, Mrs. Robert Mrs. A. L. Glassmann, Mrs. Miss Yvonne Pierce entertained at William McKay, Mrs M. A. Romney, Comfortable, Durable, Economical! luncheon Wednesday at her Mrt Henry F. Volker, Mrs. Dean a bridge honoring Madison avenue, 681 No. 15PJ Bed, walnut No. 1131 Bed, walnut Brimhall, Mrs. A. W. A QtZ OO tZfk Petty, Mrs. lome, diss Maxine Fox, who will leave soon John If finish; was 619.50; now Scowcroft, Mrs. Walker Checs-aa- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. finish; was 30.00; now Mrs. Wesley W. Anderson, Miss No. 1500 Bed, walnut No. 1542 Bed, walnut Fox to make their home at LaBarge, 1 Q 1 1t Kanmay Browning, and the follow-a- g ' Mills col-eenter will Fox & Miss now was 6127.50; finish; was 616.00; now finish; decSalt Lake matrons; Mrs. J. H. Yyo. in the autumn. Sweet peas No. 1100 Bed, walnut Dnia, Mrs. Martin Kuhre, Mrs. Leo No. 1540 Bed. walnut 1 orated the small luncheon tables, and Finder, Mrs. Henry Moyle, Mrs. mas 61150; now... now the about was used finish; 622.50; were finish; flowers Gouge M. Cannon, Jr., and Mrs. garden Covers were laid for Miss wme. No. 1003 Bed, spring &tge F. Ballif. Fox. Miss Marjorie Anderson, Miss green; was 613.50; nowv-- I Miss Ruth Greaves, Mra. Harold S. . Day, who' ia spend-- f Bernice Larsen, Miss ScowCharlene the summer at the Day summer Miss Beth Peck, Miss koe Bonneville near Brigham croft, Miss Elaine Wilcox Madsen, Helen City, presided over a delightful lunch-- a Blanche Allison, MissMiss Gwemvere yesterday afternoon. The lunch-m- o Miss Helen Tanner, tables were arranged on the Hess, Miss Iris Leavitt, Miss Virginia pwches, and the decorations were gay Obom and Miss Florence Cave, I Banner garden flowers. The party A pretty home wedding took place u planned in compliment to Mrs. at the home oi These comfortable, handy and attractive pieces are necessary in every home to Surael Forter, of Pocatello, who is Wednesday evening 2742 Van B. Walker, Mrs. and Mr. j guest fo her sister, Mrs. Hugh M. take care of the unexpected over-nigguest, for the children, or in the sick room. Buren avenue, wbra toeir dMghter, sove, and Mrs. Fred J. Reiger, Rita, became the bride of Herman kj guest of Mrs. W. H. Shearman. Porter. The ceremony was PermWween friends were bidden to meet 1 No. No. 2037 Cot. Day- ed at 6:30 oclock by Bishop HD uuuor guests. bride wore a wed Bridge was the The bed und 6 2 Iad feet feet davenports beds, studio by Couches, "avion f the afternoon hours. car dinsr eowri of ivory lace, and sheroses, and other styles of day beds at No. 410 Daybed 2000 No. Cot, low prices. g JJri. Frank Ball presided over a ried ashower bouquet of brides 1 e Ra Fern and Pad 6 2 feet feet Mun V by Mty bridge luncheon yesterday at She was attended by This I an Kxeptional Value! home KSd' on street. Twenty-sixt- h P No. 194J8-213- 1 Daybed carried and PinkJ Rubles decorated with rosea and wore pink chiffon No. pets were arranged for Daybed, upholutercd roses. Hugh Stevens was thea g in were marked for Mrs. A. man. Following the ceremony, 2 No. DayJacquard Q to er Mrs. O If velour supper was served Porter fifty bed and Pad.- George A. Whitmeyer, will Mr. and Mra. Henry Hales, Mrs Gilbert Porter, guests. Lake. G. G. Moyes, Mrs. Henry C. 01-- I make their home in Salt ri- - John G. JoPaine and Mrs. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Edt Titley, Mrs. Ora Bundy, Mrs. Miss weaker Farr, Mrs. E. C. Olsen, Mrs. daughter, Parts; and Harold lItomu Upton. wh. w Ora Bundy entertained in-- house guests of Mr. and Mrs. FredThis group offers an exceptional opportunity for replacing both re now on a after-ttSf- 1 erick (fray Ruthrauff, bridge Wednesday springs and mattresses on your spare beds. Included in this national paA. borne on Twenty-fift- h sketching trip in Zion selection are some of our quality Simmons Spring. to Arizona and ew tihTn e quests present were Mrs. SScowill go from .QCthOT Uat. ffwiiiui0n?rd Mra- - A- - p- - MiU-eSPRINGS Mrs. Henry Mrs. Robert L. Mrs. Harlin, t the RottoMff etemeyer, Mrs. Ben Carr, east. Craven. Tea was serv--1 tome before returning II td we conclusion of the S. Reed and games. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. James P. Casey en- - daoghter. Sophl. mother, Mrs. Charles iimea .a dinner Tuesday evening y Mr. Reeds lati. . y j i en-the- se land-subjec- ir i ts E j j JJJK' o, six-piec- non-busine- ss i Wed-gida- TOG EVEN A store wide event, featuring many of our most popular pieces of furniture in newest designs and materals dec-natio- ns Here Are a Few of the Hundreds of Unusual Values Quality House Furnishings: Now isthe. Time to Fill Your Furniture Needs An-Ifcno- BEDS n, 01 wIt I n, 0 Jji ge Ol 0Q rrT if 0 rf If) if v &1f) 9 ? DAYBEDS AND COTS a ht 0A 11 0Q Of) I record-breakin- . fen I lunch-V.1Vov-er wed-din- . Jlo. Awl. 19468-212- 090 9 ft Ofl 099 'UV $06 2016-213- g2(j 0 0 f 9Z pl.U00 185-X57- 22 07 Z Afl SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES at Sr'tTbe KZTL.SS.7S pt. .e street fn Twenty-fift- h a Rev. Dale Maginnia, who h, wSk vac.tioniBI hi th. HixWn the fcuest of his mother, H&Kinnis for a short time. let v (ftLfp.nnis arrved ths latter part where she will study from the Jesuit college at tte, Boston, a month under SeiY enrrute to Phoenix. juw ohere be the will do parish OuSsky, of Cevcrs were laid for nine ballet of Chicago. at Tuesdays Mrs. Ronald Mr S E. Johnston, party. . . Roderick Gray Ruth- IDTV hosts at a charming little Wni-e,dnMevening at the d c2"o'rL, h preceding the exhibit ih sea JElntings of Dr. Birger Sand-iincluded Dr. and s. j Ugte Mias Margaret Sand Salt Lake. in Tjlie F. Merrill have Joseph E. Evans, Pelhan j of Santa Barbara, Cali-Munson, of Lindsborg, c srVb ',xnsPavley-Oukram-s- ky $9.50 $9.95 MATTRESSES Queen buttress, art ticking, roll UUhna MattreM, Eoceised cotton. bor- -- 1wi tand hoIdS( t1 roil edge, drill ' der, four row stitch, cotton felt, 40 pounds.. 60 pounds Emperor Blattreas, roll edge, heavy drill ticking, hand holds, four-ro- gg 0gJJg w $12.15 tere dy n. V I 4 prge W. Perkinga entertain . Prettily appointed luncheon Green Gables tea room. toin. eme f green and white City- 0ttt n the luncheon table Seventeen guests were lints. rrHisrxvssa time. guest for some pf EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 2329 Washington Avenue Phone 2777 er-hu- ps 0 |