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Show PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, JUNE 9( 1933 THE OGDEN POST 1:45 Society-New- o'clock at the Volker s 9 Mlai Frances Parker left Mat Miss Irene Wheelock, Miss Marweek for Grand canyon, where guerite Wheelock, Miss Vera he will remain for the summer. Drabble, and Miss Gertrude Reid. . Miss Mabel Lesher and Miss Mrs. C. F. Dlnsmore enterAgnes Caffey have gone to Ar- tained In the first of a series of vada, Colo., for the summer. bridge luncheons Friday at her street, 969 Twenty-fourt- h Mrs. Clarence C. Hetxel en home, Covers were laid for 16 st small In tertalned honor of Mrs. Law' tables. rence Rushmer at her home on Jackson avenue last week. The Womans Christian Temmet Wednesday perance Mrs. Frank Browning enter- afternoon union at the home of Mrs tained at a luncheon Thursday 0. K. Nlcolaldes, 204 Thirtieth In honor of Mrs. Lawrence street, with Mrs. E. H. Hutsln-pillRushmer. as assisting hostess. Announcing the engagement of den, Mm. John Fetxer of Salt her daughter, Eunice Louise, to Laike City, and Mrs. J. H. Bar-loof Bountiful. Harry E. Richardson, son of Mr. and Mm. P. C. Richardson, Mrs. Tha marriage of Miss Roma P. E. Davis entertained at a small, prettily arranged arranged Virginia Knight, daughter of Mr. luncheon Saturday afternoon at and Mm.Marlon Knight and Mau. the Hotel Ben Lomond. Sweet rice Rapheal Conroy, son of Mm. peas decorated the table and Edward Maurice Conroy, took covers were laid for Miss Ilia place Wednesday morning, June McKell, Miss Velma Patterson, 1, at nine o'clock at the home Miss Elaine Stevens, Miss Helen of the bride's parents in Plain The ceremony was perCity. Keating, Miss Geraldlng uncle, Mrs. Roland B. Smith, formed by the brides Mrs. Merrill Leonard, Mrs. P. C. George A. Palmer, of Plain City of Immediate Richardson, Mrs. H. C. Beckett, in the presence Mrs. H. R. Davis, the bride, members of both families. FolBridge lowing the ceremony the young elect, and the hostess. w home. Ogden branch of the womens auxiliary to the Railway Mail association met for the final session of the year with a no. host breakfast at 12:80 o'clock on Wednesday at the Green Gables tea room. Bridge followed the business meeting. Mrs. Thomas P. Williams, Mrs. John A Gager, and Mrs. R. C. Bennie were In charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Norman Hunt, who left during the past week for Pocatello, Idaho, to make her home, was guest of honor at a bridge luncheon given Monday at the Green Gables tea room by the following group of friends: Mrs. Hsrold Mrs. LeRoy Denkers, Krumperman, Mrs. Clifford Hubs, Mrs. Llwellyn Keller, Mrs. Earl Mrs. Blaine Hulmston, Webb, Mrs. Rodney Hickman, Mrs. Earl Taylor, Mrs. James Bateman, Mrs. Earl Corey, and Mrs. My. ron Hunt. Fitx-geral- d, Prout. Yearbooks for the coming year were distributed by Mm. Rose Whitley, chairman of the program committee; and the' luncheon, which provided a fitting fl. nale to a year of exceptional accomplishments in' study and social activities, came to a close. At the completion of the season's study, the four Ogden Delphian chapters assembled at a dinner party which wai held in the ballroom of the Hotel Ben Lomond. Govern were laid for 95 Delphlans and friends of Delphian at tables which formed one large delta. A black and gold color scheme was effectively carried out with low baskets of marigolds and gold candles in black holders. Mm. Milton H. White, president of the Kappa Beta chapter, was the enson. In behalf of the Kappa Beta and Alpha Beta chaptem, the Drama club presented a reading The Klnga of the drama, Henchman, by Edna St. Vincent Millay, with musical setting from the opera by Demms Taylor, under the direction of Minnie Moore Brown. Taking part were Mathias C. Tanner, Julian Floyd Farr, Leah Par-d- oe Ellen Eccles Greenwell, Scowcroft, Pauline Malan Evana, Rosemary Barber, and Richard Music was furnished by McKay. a string trio: Violin, Cleone Rich Eccles; Myra Shreeve piano, Froerer; cello, Mollle Burris Greenwell. Among the special guests were Mrs. Mary Goodenough, national Mrs. supervisor of Delphian; Howard J. Stoddard, president Utah Delphian assembly, and assembly offlcem, Mrs. Nottage gad Mrs. Klttleman. The hostesses and chairmen on followed luncheon. Mm. Roland couple departed Immediately by Smith will entertain at a bridge motor for Chicago, where they next will visit the Worlds fair and luncheon for the bride-elec- t will later visit brothers of Mr. Saturday. In New York, WashingConroy j honor of her sister. Miss ton, D. C.. and Charlotte, N. C. In Martha The society will meet Miss Vella Fowler, whose engagement Mm. Conroy has ben connected Marquart, English afternoon at 2:30 teacher Fern Monday the Central junior in to James W. Nell was announced with the faculty of the Lewis , M. oclock with Mrs. Edward left last week for last week, Mm. Harry Todd en. Junior high school. Both Mr. Miss Helen Bartlett, accomschool, high 2525 Des Moines, Iowa, to visit relaConroy at her home, tertalned at a bridge supper on and Mm. Conroy are graduates panied by Miss Anna Starr, diAdams avenue. Utah State Agricultural rected the community singing, the entertainment committee tives until August, when she will Friday evening at her home on of the at Mrs. Conroy by Curran. Miss Virginia Sand- were Mrs. Milton H. White, Mrs. college Logan. return and tour of a Twenty-thir- d and street. here make Roses The Seth Parker club met Yellowstone ers is a member of the Sorosls sor. played the accompaniment. Fred Carr, Mrs. C. H. Thomten-se- n, sweet peas with ivory candles park. with Mrs. J. E. Parks, 770 a a Mrs. George Buckle, Mm. were used on the table. The ority and Mr. Conroy is a mem- Miss Lillian Hayes of Parnassus Twenty-eight- h Tueson street, ber of the Sigma Chi fraternity. chapter sang Brahm's Cradle Roy Csruthers, Miss Pearl Stan, Ladles auxiliary to the United Members of the Singing Vio- party Included Helen Miss day afternoon. Commercial Travelers met Tues- lin club entertained at tea Sat- Stevens, Miss Nona Todd, Mrs. Mr. Conroy was prominent in Song and In a Little Old Gar- Miss Myrtle Goddard, Miss Elisfor a 1:80 luncheon at the urday at the home of Mm. Her- Max Stevens, Miss Esther Lashus, athletics during his school years den by Edward Lockton, ac- abeth Huth, and Mrs. Lee D. Mrs. J. W. Brewer entertained day home Mrs. Del Gay, 525 man Fetscher, 2402 Custer ave- Miss Kathryn Kay, Mlsa Martha and served as captain of the companied by Mrs. Reba Christ Turner. in honor of Miss Marjorie Brew- Twenty-fir-of nue, In honor of the mothers of Wright, Miss Lncllle MacFarlane, football team at the agricultural st street, with Mrs. club er at a bridge luncheon at her Seth members. A program was Miss Miss college In. 1922. He Is athletic Mrs. Blair and Fred Stone Wallace, Dorothy home, 28S3 Eccles avenue, Tues- as coach at the Washington Junior furnished the Keat-lngof by Miss girls junior Helen hostesses. Phyllis Hubs, assisting a day. Mrs. Fetscher's violin class, as. Mrs. James Nell, Mm. B. A. high school In Ogden. slated by Stanford Selaner, Fowler, and Mrs. Anna Todd. The junior chapter of the Mrs. P. E.- Davis, 2310 Mon- cellist, and from 5 to 7 The wedding of Miss Fowler and The Ogden Historical society Service Star legion met at one roe avenue, announces the en- yearn of age.pupils The president of Mr. Neil will take place early held Its annual luncheon in the of her daughter, Euoclock Wednesday for ritual gagement the club. Miss Patricia Crltch-fleld- this month. nice to are both grad- Spanish room of the Hotel Ben E. Louise, Rich, Harry practice In the Security Benefit was In charge of arrange- uates from They Saturday afternoon. Tall son of Mr. the and Mrs. ardson, University of Lomond association hall. ments. baskets flowers Utah On C. marthis week. Richardson. The m Parley Saturday adorned of beautiful a a a every available nook of Mm. B. A. of will mother take the Fowler, latter A luncheon In celebration place Mrs. John J. Leonard enter- riage of the bride-elec- t, entertained for the room, and the long lunchtained on Saturday afternoon at part of June. Flag day to be given by Golden her at a family gathering at her eon table was handsomely deca bridge luncheon at her home on avenue. orated with an effective arrangeJefferson Miss Mary and Miss Betty Spike chapter, Daughters of the home on Fowler avenue for Mrs. LawHurst entertained at luncheon American Revolution, has been Thirty relatives spent the after- ment of water lilies reflected rence Rushmer. Three mirrors, for Mrs. Lawrence Rushmer and postponed from June 14 to 17. noon with sewing and games and upon mirror. 15, Boys. bordered with grass, and extendThe luncheon will be given at a late luncheon was served. also house their for Mrs. guest, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wattls of ed down the center of the table, the Green Gables tearoom. ArJohn of Mrs. Berkeley. Perry the Salt Lake were week-en- d guests rangements are being made by Presentation and acceptance of gave the effect of a lake covered of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dunn. Perry Is a niece of Mrs. Hurst Mm. O. A. with water each at and lilies, a and Parmley, of be general will Unithe granite bench, gift here as chairman They came to attend the horse Miss Talma remembered in charge of the pro- versity of Utah Mothers club to plate were nut cups shaped as Breeden. Every one of these cars is in good running order. show. gram; Miss Eva Erb will have the University of Utah, took water lilies upon smaller mirEvery one has a lot of good unused miles. of the decorations; Mrs. place Wednesday at two oclock rors. Black princess tapers in Pink roses and fragile colum. charge Mrs. A. V. Zabrlskl and Mrs. W. E. Traughber will green crystal candle holders addhave on the campus. Dr. bines George 'table a decorated the H. at Ward will entertain George charge of the menu, and Mrs Thomas and Prof, ed an unusual bit of color. 1927 Coach. Friday at a tea at Shuffa in charming luncheon given on Fri- John C. Evans has charge of Thomas A.officiated -Following the luncheon, Mrsl had of Giles charge Mrs. D. Thatcher reservations. to Miss Marjorie day my Roy compliment Austin welJohnson, the musical president, program. h at her home on Twenty-sixtBrewer. The regular meeting of the comed the guests and thanked street. Spring flowers were used 1925 Dodge Thursday afternoon the Sigma University of Utah Mothers' club the officer of the club for their Miss Martha Wright, a June In the rooms. Following the chapter of faithful Theta met In Logan, the Upsllon, Union building. Dr. during bride, was the guest of honor at luncheon three tubles of bridge held Its monthly meeting In Og- John E.theCarver was past year. of 1925 Willys-Knig- ht a dinner given by Miss Janice were arranged. den at the home of Miss LaVern the speaker of the Ogden The program for the afterafternoon. Clayton and Miss Helen Woolley A luncheon was served. Tea was served In the Union noon was given under the direcDaniels. In compliment to Miss Mar. A in Sslt Lake Monday evening. Special for each table was building. Mm. Hohn B. Marks, tion of the music committee. jorle Brewer and Miss Zelma of centerpiece forget-me-not- s, Mrs. B. Cooley, accompanied lilies J. the of chairman comof the Mrs. Frank Rolapp of Los Rlrie, June brides, the board of hospitality 1927 valley, and poppies. The lunch- mittee, was In charge, assisted by Mm. Helen Stevenson, sang Angeles left for her home In the Young Ladies Mutual Im- eon was followed meet- by Mm. John J. Craron the by in two songs, LAmour Tou Jours Los Angeles Saturday after a provement association of the OgL Amour, ing and songs by the group. charge of the dining room. by Rudolph Friml, visit with her sister, Mrs. E. B. den L. D. S. stake entertained Those present were Myra Nelson Mrs. Herman Bruschke was In and Prelude from of Cycle Thatcher. Monday evening at the home of Ross, Gwyn Rouche Anna Mm. R. P. Clark, by Ronald. a charge of the tea table, and Mrs Life, Mrs. Francis A. Child, South- Mable ShelBoss, Hawkins, Vera Milton B. Parks was In charge Morrissey sang the popular song Mrs. C. W. Murphy entertain- - well and Washington avenues. by, Rebecca Nelson, and Alta of the membership and guest Smilin Thru, by Penn and ed at a luncheon Tuesday at See You Buy! cards. Mm. F. J. Kohlenberg "Still as the Night by Bohn. Shuff's. The guests were seated Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Swed- Hirst. She was was Mm. Miss assisted accompanied by hostess, at a long table centered with a en, 553 Fourth street, announce by Mm. Harry D. Brown Henry J. Blnch, Mm. E. R. Loretta Thinnes. Miss Norma basket of tulips. Following the the engagement of their daugh- of Mr. and marWest announce the Farr in her Mm. A. A. Covey, Mm. Jensen, charming manluncheon,' bridge was played. ter, Ruth, to Albert F. Rawlings riage of their m m m daughter, Bclva R. W. Frank, Mrs. Frank Groos-bec- ner, delighted her audience with of Clearfield, the marriage to G. Brown, to James F. "Jones of Mrs. Norman Lloyd, Mm. an excellent reading of a one-aMrs. W. H. Williams will leave take place in June in the Salt on June 1 in the Salt Wm. M. McCullough, Mm. Levi Hooper play. soon for Los Angeles to accojn-jian- y Lake temple. They will make Lake temple. Miss Brown Is Mortensen, Mm. Lawrence Sell, The member then Individually her daughter. Miss Betty their home In Ogden. one of the popular teachers of strom, Mm. Arthur L. Thomas, introduced their guests and Mm. Williams, who is attending Oc2471 Kiesel cidental college, home, where Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Christen- Weber county, having taught in Mrs. Henry Weggleland, Mm. E. A. Fleming, chairman of the the Rlverdale school for In the encommittee A. Mm. II. Wm. the he will spend the summer. White, charge of Henry son of Los Angeles announce the A reception Willie, and Mrs. F. H. Worsley. tertainment, presented her compast three years. of tholr daughter, and marriage Mr. was dance held for and The following members of the mittee, wblch consisted of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil P. Cain Orpba, to Von M. Bergen of Ogmembership committee poured: Louis Kabcll, Mm. John Gager, 'left Saturday by automobile for den on March 18. The couple Mrs. Jones In the Farr West eveMrs. A. L. Clark of Farmington, Mm. George Grill, Mrs. Austin Mrs. will make their home in Los amusement hall on Saturday . their home in Los Angeles. ning, June 3. The invited guests Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell of Og Johnson, and Miss L. Jennie has been visiting relatives Angeles. f 'Cain numbered two hundred. Mr. and : in Ogden for several weeks, and ; Mr. Cain joined her recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Sparrow Mrs. Jones will be at home in v announce the marriage of their Hooper after June 16. The Carpe Diem club met daughter, Lucille, to Marion S Our new rods are here, and we have many beautiWednesday afternoon with Miss Skinner of Safford, Arlsona. The Preceding the formal dancing Maude Marian Barker at theicouple will make their home In party given at the Country club ful numbers. Tomorrow we place on sale quality home of her parents. Judge and Logan, where Mr. Skinner is at on Friday evening by the Salt -rods at a low price. Mrs. George 8. Barker, 1217 tending the Utah State Agricul- Lake Chi Omega sorority. Miss Washington avenue. tural college. Virginia Hyde entertained at din$5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Rods...... $3.95 ner at her home in the Elmhurst The Young Ladles sodality of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Alton an- apartments. A black bowl filled TTrHKN Values and $9.00 $10.00 $8.00, cuffs. Tha $6.95 hat to approved St. Josephs Catholic church en- nounce the the YV girl theboysand from all marriage of their with orchid Irises centered wear with the costume is a tertained at breakfast Sunday at candel$20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 high grades reduced in Veronioa, to Eugene table, and three branched over the United white bdret, and wear Dick's cafe. The committee In daughter,' The Statee representto meet the times. Goddard, son of Mr. and Mrs. abra held Ivory candles. price shoes with porta apof charge arrangements included Howard E. Goddard, which took guests were Miss Marjorie Riley, a almost heels. ing proved A 30 Per Cent Deposit Will Hold Any of These Emily Schettler, Lynn million of toplace on February 15 in Ogden. Miss This particular Mr. and Mrs. Goddard will make Wood, Wendell Gibbs, and Josh rn o r r o w is so complete Rods for a Limited Time. Hogue, all of Salt Lake City. their home In Ogden. rural with its smart short Tasty Cookies Cng meet New Stock . . . Not a Fire Sale or a Closeout jacket tho very Miss Annabelle Barker, daughnewest thing today Mr. and Mm. George A. Poul-te- r in Washington, of Old Merchandise. ter of Judge and Mrs. George S. announce the marriage of D. C., for their and the Mret, that By Jane Rogers Alice Miss and Barker, Barker, their daughter, Avon, to Joseph Seventh Nait is adaptable for Utah and Idaho Licenses . . . Parking Space. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Bunderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. tional H Club all kinds of oeea-say- s soon home will arrive Barker, V. Bunderson of Emery, Camp this June, Peter Mrs, from the University of Utah, to Utah. The couple left immed- the girls sre going spend the summer vacation with iately for Chicago by motor and to look very trim Itis assuredly their parents. Both are mem- will attend the Worlds fair be- and attractive, accue of those verbers of the Phi Beta Phi soror- fore going on to Pittsburgh to cording to Mary satile costumes 1666 Washington Ave. ' Phone 978-- 1 ity. visit Mrs. Bunderaon's that any giri may sister, Grace Ramey. The girls will be Mrs. Lloyd Xuffer. well feel proud to They will be Queen Esther chapter No.- 4 awav a month. Mr. Bunderson wearing a smart a part at O. E. 8., will give a pageant, is the principal of the Wellington new uniform which her regular written by the Rev. John Ed- school and the rouple will make she describes in an ward Carver, at the Masonic their home in Wellington, Car- article in the April temple Friday evening, June 9. bon county. Country Gentleat eight oclock. man as being so commencing the will be Mrs. Margie Schriber Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Reden-baugsimply designed All soloist for the evening. 2149 Green street, Salt that any girl can You Havent Tried a Masons, Eastern Stars, DeMolays, Lake City, announce the mar- make one for herJobs Daughters, and their es- riage of their daughter. Abla. self. corts are invited to attend. to Klair Fowler, son of Mr. and The smooth sheen Whale-of-a-ConMrs. George E. Fowler of Hoop- of the cotton broadThe marriage took place cloth, in the lovely In honor of Mrs. Lawrence er. green color, of Youve Missed the Biggest Rushmer of Berkeley, who, with Sundav morning in Salt Lake. the ceremony the which the drees and Mr. Rushmer and the two chil- Following dren, Barbara and Jack, are rouple left on a honeymoon trip, jacket are made, guests of Mr. Rushmers par. vhl-- h includes Denver, the Black makes it s costume T. Hills of Dakota, and the Chicago any girl will like to VARIETY of eislly and econ- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W.John exnnsition. Thev are both grad wear all during the Mrs. Wherry Styles In Town for Only Rushmer, omically prepared cookies can and Mrs. John T. Rushmer en- nates of the University of Utah. summer, Mrs. be made with one or another of the tertained at tea on Tuesday af- The bride belongs to the Delta Ramey explains. ready-to-ecereals found on prac- ternoon The dress itself the home of Mrs. Delta sorority and Mr. Fowler at shelves. housewifes tically every Delta Phi fraternity. After Sep- has no sleeves, she in Swaner place. Wherry corn for Instance. Take flakes, tember thev will make their says, "but the flavor provides Their crisp, nut-Uk- a shoulders are exhome In Grand Island, Neb. events Buy them by the cone or in a container. Its the cheapest Cl ty Ran, attractive the Among that touch of the unusual- which of to cover the CM Oaf.iUaa la as tended ..rial lunchthe was week the way to buy Absolutely First Quality Ice Cream we know past r Si, CM la every woman who takes pride in tope of the arms Makaaranal Ha, Caspar Waai. given for the women visitof. Many flavors to choose from. final meeting of the just a wee bit. It her culinary skill likes to achieve eon The aka It iaOaaaf Tlaaa DM- 1932-3- 3 Follow directions oarefuOy and yon ors at the dentists convention, Zeta Drive to The Alpha Delphian one a feeling gives Friwill And that year corn flaks held at the Country club on chapter was held Monday at the of being completely Caaaral Waar. Amd Ra Raar M were Tables artistically day. enthusiastic an forth cookies bring Green Mafc. Iw. la a BMbmv b beginning a lunch, dressed when it is with yellow tulips and eon at Gables. , P.iliMlarA miA one oclock. Election of made this way. The response from your family, and re- decorated were covers and IA KRaaIR yellow tapers officers the lesson. detachable collar is quests for the recipe from guests laid for sixty. Mrs. R. W. preceded il who come in for bridge or tea. Newv elected officers are: Mrs. of white broadcloth was in charge of arrange- E. C. Rsdver. CO. ICE president: Mrs. and the tie is of white silk crepe. The white Cinnamon Cookies ments for .the party. UTe Mrs. pearl buckle fastening the belt carries out the 0n!l. H teaspoon derm A venae eep dwteelne and lUver Washington Brldgo W. E. M Uwpoon salt Wqson. s'!retsrv: Mrs. white and green idea. 1 sup epr The Martha 16 taeipeoa sods Junior society Teorlre Dsrli"e. tressur- - Mrs. the bit I ess a is be to skirt longer This the year 1 cup ntoUu will entertain the members of C H- -i" chairman nf the 1t eep milk correct measurement is just twelve inches from I caps com flakes IU cups Sour Martha the Wednesday Mrs. society H. ar J floor. tho The blouse extendi below the waistp 1 teaspoon cinnamon ifternoon at 2:?9 o'clock at the 'ni-i- -r and Non Camnhell line to form the yoke of the skirt, and a few Cream the shortening. Add the homo of Mrs. Henry Voikcr on Offimrs anpofnfea hr gathers hidden by the belt provide a pleasing sugar, egg and milk. Add sifted Medison avenue and Twenlv-ight- h h" rmsMsnt e- -e 27th Street and Washington Avenue ns follows: ful'neqs. The pleats of the skirt are stitched low. dry ingredients, raisins and corn hostess Tho street. for scrs. and r'iirnce and Pinggipc, The short hostess; is jacket just then snappy tha flakes. Roll dough thin, the ofternoon will be Mrs. Spen- Wns. E. n Mils, critic: Mr. ivora the line made by the yoke at the back of cut into rounds and bake in . a cer Eccles and Mrs. Royal Doug, Onherf timet-erneVnti'isn". the skirt. Tlie sleeves are trim and fit neatly, moderate oven (370 FJ for about las. A es A. West., press meeting of the Martha Mrs. rho-twith i. mull pearl buttons fastening them at the ten minutes. Tunior society will be held at ar toast-mistre- ss. FISHING CAR SPECIALS Get Ready for June Just Around Its Comer! Whippet .Only $95 Only $75 Sedan; a $50 Touring. at Star Touring Only $45 Cash or Terms. Them Before Cal-list- k, ct Swartz Sales Co. Ave. Attractive New Uniform Designed for 4 H Club Girls one 3030 Wash. Ave. Fishermen! coo-tur- For 4-- Macks Sporting Go ds IF h, e 4-- H Ice Cream Cone A 5c Paramount Mc-Ke- CREAM vice-preside- ad-hei- rd r: The Barrel PARAMOUNT DEALERS it |