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Show Friday, February 1, 1929 THE 0(i DEN POST Pioneer Ball Weber county chapter, Daughter.-o- f 1'iah Pioneers, will give their tecir.h annual pioneer bull at the Monday evening, February It. Distinguished guests including Dev ernor and Mrs. George 11. Pern, P'vs ident, and Mrs. lleber J. Grant, Mis . Fanny Woodruff, state president the organization, and city and county officials will be in attendance. Chair-- ; men of the following committees are the perfecting plans for the success ofMrs.: occasion: general arrangements, Amelia llansen Flygare; invitation, Mrs. Doris Hatch llelther; reception. Mrs. Blanche Allison Mattson; music and features, Miss Ellen Thomas; re- freshments, Mrs. Ann Batcstas; pion-- : eers, Mrs. Lydia Hobson Dye; decora-tions. Airs. Barbara Woodlund Hickman; publicity, Mrs. Effie Bullock, llinchcliff; tickets, Mrs. Ida Packard Treseder; floor E. A. lrints and Ensembles Supt. Driggs Attends Favored for Springs; National Meeting for Lender Manager Says Education for Deaf -iv bn-than- Bride llonoree at Many Parties Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Russell Chaffin (nee Vir- ed over a well Sterling appointed ginia Kaplan) whose marriage took nesday evening at the place last week, is the incentive for low with covers laid for a number of delightful parties this Last evening Miss Helen Conroy complimented )lrs. Chaffin when she entertained sixteen close friends at a contract bridge party, followed by a late supper. Today Miss Dorothy Kaplan, sister of the bride, will preside over a luncheon at Shuff's inn. Tomorrow- - Mrs. Harman W. Peery and sister, Miss Lucille Chaffin, will honor Mrs. Chaffin with a luncheon and bridge to which twenty guests have been bidden. The party will take place at the Peery home on Drinker avenue. Sunday evening the Joseph Scowcroft home on Twenty-sixt- h street will be the scene of a dinner party over which Miss Dorothy Scowcroft will preside, with Mr. and Mrs. Chaffin as guests of honor. week-en- members. Price presid- dinner WedHotel Bigesixteen club d. Mrs. Herman Fetscher, 2402 Custer The Modem Literature club will give their annual anniversary luncheon next Friday in Keeleys banquet room. Bridge will follow at the home of Mrs. R. II. Prindle, 1257 Twenty-fourt- h street. Mrs. John Browning and Miss Bea- trice Browning were hostesses at :i bridge luncheon Wednesday at their home on Tyler avenue. The party was one of a number of similar affairs. Mrs. Wallace Ellis presided over a most attractive luncheon Wednesday at her home on Washington avenue. Twelve guests were seated at a flower decked luncheon table. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon hours. Mrs. Dee Presides Two of the smart parties of the Another luncheon for the same numweek were the luncheons given Tues- ber of guests will be given today by day and Thursday by Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Ellis. T. Dee, 1310 Twenty-fift- h street. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Whitmeyer Bright spring blossoms were effective decoration, and covers were laid sailed Wednesday from San Francisco for a several weeks stay in Honolulu. for sixteen at each party. Upon their return to the states thex Ilillabrant louse Scene of Parties will spend sometime in southern CaliMrs. John Ilillabrant, 2651 Van fornia, before returning to Ogden. I a Buren avenue, presided over tw-- delightful luncheons this week, one on Tuesday and the second yesterday. Cyclamen in shades of pink, red, rose and cerise were used as centerpieces on the small tables which were arranged for cards after luncheon. Tuesdays guest list included Mrs. George I Abbott, Mrs. Harmon Barton, Mrs. Frank M. Browning, Mrs. Phillip J. Dix, Mrs. Stuart P. Dobbs, Mrs. Car-lyl- e Eubank, Mrs. Herman Fetscher, Mrs. Samuel S. Graham, Mrs. C. C. Ilefcze1, Mrs. George E. Grimes, Mrs. allace II. Ellis, Mrs. Adam Jr., Mrs. Junior E. Rich, Mrs. Eugene II. Smith, Mrs. Harman W. Peery and Mrs. F. M. Nye. Thursday the following enjoyed Mrs. Hillabrants hospitality: JIrs. Hans Aabel, Mrs. A. H. Aland, Wfler Arthur, Mrs. Frank Bartlett, Mrs. George Dickson, Mrs. George M. Fister, Mrs. Clarence I Forslmg Mrs. Herbert Hinley, Mrs. JieV,Mra: Myrl McClenahan, Mrs. W. McKenzie, Mrs. Ralph Rob- John T. Rushmere, Mrs. H. C. Stranquist, Mrs. D. Thatch, er and Mrs. Charles Roy Parker of Alhambra, California. o . ' S- Pat-terso-n, If Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles and daughter, Marilyn, are sojourning on the coast for several weeks. They departed the last of the week. Mrs. C. II. Parker and daughters, Jane and Patricia, of Alhambra, California, are houseguests of Mrs. Parkers brother and sister-in-laMr and Airs. II. F. Irwin for seveal weeks. w, Valentine Dance The Entrc Nous club will give a Valentine party Friday evening, February 15, at the Hotel Bigelow, This is one of a series of delightful dancing parties given by the club during the winter social season. Air. and Mrs. P. A. Gysin are spending a month in southern California with relatives and friends. At present they are with their son, Gene Austin and family in Los Angeles. Mrs. A. M. Miller and Airs. E. M. Tower are vacationing in San Diego for a few wreeks. Air. and Mrs. S. C. Porter, 2561 Adams avenue, and son, Stiles, arhome Sunday from a three Stevena 730 Twenty-hT?re- ? rived ? weeks vacation to California. The entetained her ewing was made by motor. Tue?day afternoon. Nineteen trip f!o?n7L thetea.kensinKton which Gold and Green Ball by The annual Green and Gold ball of I. A. organizations of the Party Will Attract Urge Number the M. L. D. S. stakes in Weber county, four pproximately three hundred guests will be held this evening in the ffildrB? it0 avttend the Junior ballroom. T. Frank Williams and card party is general chairman and will be astomorrow afternoon at the Hotel sisted 'by various committees repreBigelow, according to Mrs. Harry Hales, general chairman. Luncheon senting the four stakes. dl be served at 1:30 oclock in the Airs. Archie W. Bowman and daughballroom, with cards following. ter, Verna Lou, of San Jacinto, Nev., are visiting with Mr. and Ms. HerMr. and Mrs. George S. Glen will man B. W'ay. They will remain two' entertain at dinner at Shuffs inn to- weeks. morrow evening with bridge club members as guests. Cards will fol- ? St Ber-tha- x V low at their home, 1460 street. : Mrs. William A. Iiuckins entertained her bridge club Wednesday at luncheon at her home on Van Buren Cover8 were laid for Mrs. ?rene II. B. McCune. Mrs. A. J. Bidwell, Mrs. Fred E. Williams, Mrs. Lee Mrs. George Huff, Mrs. Sam Kertz, Mrs. J. Worthington, Mrs. A. J. Jost, Mrs. W. D. Wilson and Mrs. M. R. Clark. i Leo-wenste- f- y.i Covers were laid in, for eight at the ? and bridge given by Mrs. twrlSnell Wednesday afternoon at fthe I. t Hotel Bigelow. fa-hi- on Delphian e u-- i- ed e j Farm Hurcnu Program Lists Five Projects cries ir.l methods in the training and edi: .ilimi of iliiliircn will be broiigli'. bock to the I'tali sta'e school for tin- deaf ami M. blind by Superintcndcii: Lrai.k Driggs, president of the A in. rican conu-i.li.of tea. hors for tin deaf who is attending the special meeting ef the Tiatiiii.il council :t di-'c.i- v ib-a- ; - re.-eaix-h SPECIALS D. addition to the research coiinc 1, l hire other powerful organizations :.re: of coiiliibii'ing lo the mlviiun-nicucdmiition for the deaf. A survey in the field of education of deaf children is being conducted by the I aura Spell-man Uochcfellcr foundation. Teachim: of speech to the deaf is being pro- -' moled by the Valla bureau, founded b.v the late Alexander Graham Bell' who-- c wife was afflicted with pnun healing fm- many years. The other1 contributing to the cause is the Bell telephone company which is conducting exhaustive researches in its laboratories. Noted eye, ear, nose and throat specialists will also attend the meeting. Mr. Driggs will also visit two ur three prominent schools for the deaf in New York ami Philadelphia. It: t 1 - Five extension work projects for men ami Kys have been planned for the coining year in Weber county by the Weber routit y farm bureau,- it is announeed by A. L Christensen, county agent. A similar program for women and girls will be reminded by Miss Ellen Agren, home denionst ration agent. With. social activities listed as one of the major projects, special attention will bo given to dairy herd im- 1, sriics' Dress Slippers and Cuban lleels High Speeial Values $.5.95 and $1.95 Miss Winona Olson provement, poultry sanitation, In clubs and to seeds. The programs will be nvailable for Aliss Lillian Thatcher will present every farmer in the county who is interested in the work. The educational one of her artist pupils, Aliss Winona program will be given under the di- Olson, at the Glen rection of the officers and various I'iuno company rccitul hall tonight at Airs. Aliss Emma Jean Gover, p. m. Lorraine White, Mrs. J. L. Crockett, cuinmittees of the farm bureau or- S:IH) Aliss Olson, who is one of the promMiss Helen Bartlett and Mrs. Rhea ganization. ising young violinists of the city, is Cazier. of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. trasted her recent visit to that coun- the daughter loot! avenue. Dorothy Adams Olson, of try with a former tour u number Child Culture Crawford will be the assisting artist. renC. II. Stevens Airs. Mrs. Archie Bowman and Mrs. E. years ago. Four hundred invitations have been A. Bowen will be hostesses at tho dered vocal numbers, being accompan- issued for the progrnm which is as The lesson K. Bowen. Airs. A. next Child Culture club meeting to ied by follows: be held Thursday February 7, at the for the afternoon was conducted by Concerto in A Minor, J. B. Arcolny Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. C. II. Barton will Mrs. E. C. Under and dealt with "The Adagio from Moonlight Sonata The formal signgive current events, and Airs. Geor- Hebrew Nation. concluded L Van Beethoven the proof the charter ing gina Alarriott will address the memWinona Olson bers on Great Art Galleries of Eur- gram. Vulse Arabesque T. I dick ope. Iinno solo Drumilier Alary A Song Without Words Sempre Alusic The United Commercial Travelers The next meeting of the Sempre Mendelssohn - Kreisler will give a dancing party this eve- Music society will be held Tuesday af- Old Refrain Fritz Kreisier ning at 'the Hotel Bigelow. Dancing ternoon, February 5, at the home of Liehesleid Fritz Kreisler will begin at 9 oclock. George Roser J. S. Read, 27.10 Washington avenue, Winona Olson and Lawrence Evans are in charge of with Airs. Earl Koud as hostess. Curnivnl of Venice Herbert Clark Airs. Ben Tyree will be chair- Cornet solo arrangements. .'....Janies Kustris man of the program, the study of From Blind School Delphian Alpha Zeta opera, Pelleas and Alelis-nnd- Air for G String J. S. Bach Alpha Zeta chapter, Delphian soWinona Olson ciety gave a luncheon Alonday in the Irelude C Sharp Minor Shakespeare room of the Hotel BigeS. Ruehmanmoft Ensemble will meet AlacDowell The low, to which members of the Beta Swan Song C. Saint Suens the at 4, Alonday February evening, chapter were invited. Five tables, home of Airs. Crawford Dorothy Brown. Alary each for eight, were arranged for Scene do Ballet Chas. Do Beriot luncheon and were decorated with Winona Olson sweet peas and acacia. Place cards Martha bearing the Delphian insignia marked The Alartha society met Alonday afGreater love hath no man than the the covers. Airs. C. 11. Carman pre- ternoon with Airs. Harold C. Day gentleman in Hammond, Ind., who sided. Airs. W. II. Shearman address- at the Ralph E. Bristol home on Van bet his glass eye on A1 and t ed the members on Egypt, and con- - Buren avenue. Free Tress. Recital Tonight 1 Alar-gueri- te Bros.-Huber- ts n, Talent One-Stra- p College and Cuban Heels, New Spring Styles. Special $.1.95 and $1.95 I)e-Buss- ys e. Cut Out Oxfords. The Ideal Shoe for Street Wear ce $3.95 and $ 1.95 lost.-Detroi- na SPECIAL $1.45 to $2.45 Keep Your Feet Dry! ent S' Ir-'i:- q: 1 The Pi Beta Phi chapter, Delphian society met in regular session MondayA evening at tho Hotel Bigelow. business meeting over which Miss Jes-siBeebe presided, preceded the usThe name of the ual literary hour. was changed from Pi Ikta chapter Phi to Kappa Beta. Miss Esther Lund was elected secretary of the chapter to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Dorothy Wheelwright. Routine business was transacted. The lesson on Babylonia was led by Airs. Chas. V. K. Saxton. She was assisted in the presentation of the various phases of study by Aliss Alice Chandler, Mrs. W. A. Stone, Aliss Hilda Alole, Aliss Israelson, Aliss Jessie Beebe, Mrs. Mary Blanchard, Aliss Elsie Alar-ti- I l-L- Twenty-fift- h Mrs, C. J. Humphries entertained at luncheon followed by cards Wednesday at her home, 1433 Twenty-fift- h street. Twelve friends were pres- ' fc tail-i'.ipiiu'.s. nil silk Mills. and fell tri.iiiiu'd !;:il nre the lend. tig note.-- fer wear fer the lnd.es, ncivi ding to Lehman, geneiM nunaiTer of the whe returned Wednesl.eadr day from n buying trip to New York and other eeiilers. -WhiV tray hats aiv tl:o doniinai t taie, the variety of trimming - large with silk being to a large extent. Mr. U'lunan, accompanied by Airs. Lehman, nude an extensive spting buying trip oer the east, where they want her. found spring-lik- G.iy F-A-l-- Ee AJodc Golden Spike Chapter, D. A. R. The regular monthly meeting of the Golden Spike chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held Alonday afternoon, February 4, at the home of Mrs. J. G. Falck, 1181 Twen street. Airs. Ethel Franke will be the assisting hostess. The business meeting will be conducted by Airs. John C. Evans, regent, after wrhich Mrs. J. F. Hobbs will review the book, Early American Inns and Taverns. of Tbdau demaadr ARROWHEAD ty-fou- Acacia Mrs. J. R. Morrell, 2533 Eccles avenue will be hostess at todays meeting of the Acacia club. .One oclock luncheon will precede the program for the afternoon. Airs. Fred G. Taylor will present a paper on The Novelist in continuation of the club study of Contemporary Types and Tenden Miss Viola Clancy entertained a group of friends at dinner Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. W. walker, 1024 Twenty-fift- h street cies. Covers were laid for twelve. After Drama the party enjoyed cards at Miss Clancy s apartment in the FarnsThe Drama club will meet Saturday worth. afternoon with Airs. Thompson Corn, at her home, 649 Twenty-thir- d street, Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft with Miss Geraldiine ONeill as aspresided over a luncheon of charming appoint- sisting hostess. Mrs. Claude L. Coray ments yesterday at her home on will review The Plough and the Twenty-fift- h street Stars, b Sean O'Casey. The discussion of the play will be conducted by Mrs. Henry F. Volker. Miss BrI,le-.t0-b- e WiH Honored Helen Conroy will be hostess Ellen Thomas will give vocal numJr1,8 0 Miss Phyllis King the honor guest bers. abno?e party Tuesday evening at ine Conroy home in the Peery apart- Auxiliary to Commercial Travelers ments. Sixteen guests have been bid- - The annual luncheon and business meeting of the Womens auxiliary to the United Commercial Travelers was 111 held Tuesday afternoon at Shuff's inn her entertain brMiM club age at luncheon next Tuesday on Jefferson avenue. One long table her home, 2880 Van Buren avenue. and three small ones were arranged for luncheon. They were decorated a"d M George T. Larson with carnations and yellow and blue ?.ost Wednesday evening at an tapers, the colors of the organization. dl.nnfr Party at their home Election of officers occupied the afId ;tnty'81xt,h treet. Tapers ternoon, the result being as follows: mounds of acacia and sweet President, Airs. David Monroe; Morned the four small tables Airs, W. M. Alvord; secrenere dinner was Harold Evans; correspondMrs. served. tary, ing secretary. Airs. Fred T. Stone; avenue, will entertain her club new members of the executive comdinner and cards this bridge mittee, Mrs. William Barnes and Mrs. evening. Seth Blair. Plnluj" ?-pPw'man will honor Aliss Home Culture this evening at a supper 2543 Madison fSS, t0 B'e iven at the home of Mrs. Airs. C. II. Smith, the Home Culwill entertain in the avenue, "ay Idywood. The announcement of Aliss Kings ture club Saturday afternoon at 2 Fagemcnt to Ralph Peterson of Salt oclock. Airs. II. L Taylor will give is prompting a number of to- - the lesson, it being a review of Kath' leen Hi ward's book. "The Father. Arrowhead Ladies Pure Silk Hose, point- QA ed heel. Special.. KJU C f . ' ' H vice-preside- i 1 X rr t reS Silk Cfrocks ft (o Comfort Shoes for House Wear $2.45 to $3.45 $19-7-5 Style, Service ATTRACTIVE new dresses in one and e styles and two-ton-e effects, showing the newer features of the coining season . . . box and knife pleatings, side capes, side frills, cape backs, and a number of "bow dresses. Trims are new and unusual. two-piec- Satisfaction In Every Pair! F-A-M-l-- L-Y SHOE STORE 353 Twenty-fourt- h Street " |