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Show April 12,1923 frMav. THE OGDEN POST ,v In Women's Realm -7- rMp Pruie. Over I..,,!, every detail was the of Mrs. given at the home Wed- - Ewlea avenue. rfternoon by group 3 of the r.nild of the Church of the Shepherd, of which Mrs. It. II.; A profusion of fu the attractive decked blooms The tea table was covered with ftugiae cloth, and held a center- nfdainty rose combined with Green tallows f!ver holders burned at the corn-- J the table, where Mrs. Alfred president of the guild, and The Harness, presided. j Mrs. of in was charge S- - room Cross and Mrs. F. H. Smith. UThi following program was given .1 the afternoon: cello solo, Miss Sriy Brown, accompanied by her W. R. Brown; piano 2529 I fandferns. f ' thni ... ... 1 , ,j t. utte r N,., i:;.; u rVi'i:.i--ia- im'.1 tist 1. ... O. Inmu1, y 1 IDO Twvnty-Mviutl- ... stn-i!- , i 1. w uc luiiowiM ir 7 . sixty cards at the llon l The ?iun were :,t the ilium r which was ors for the affair are Mrs. K. print 1.. m charge of Mrs. K. O. Tinker. The Dumke, Mrs. llenry C. Stramiuist, committees who assisted comprised Mrs. George M. Fister, Mrs. Mark Brown, Mrs. Henry W. Nelson and the following members: Mrs. Wade M. Mrs. M. J. Scigner, Mrs. Herbert Johnson, Mrs. II. T. Baird, .Mrs. F. W. Woods m general chairman, and Miss Kaston. Mrs. Walter t 'raven, Mrs. I.eslie, Mrs. Warner Arthur, Irene Ncwey is chairman of the tieket Thomas Mrs. H. J. Kindi, Mrs. Harry S. Marcommittee. Other women who are Mrs. Herman H. Way, tin, Mrs. Lud-Ji- g toward the assisting success of the Reini.-roMrs. H. I ... I 'll- OMoriation o'clock i y r I p m th limin' of Mrs. (has. r, M,s. Wahei il'.i S 111 li.'voiidfii-avvnui. His 1. Mis. Askew, 11. . . will M.h.nt l'.a Mr;-ii.vd Wilier W. Mis. E. K. 1k The N i' rums Child." I, y '.d Mis. 1iias. K. I'aHi.isnii. ii. (loililanl and Mrs. L. II. Eu.ii.s will assist (hi hostess, Mho p.:iiiiipatcd on the pro p It. .Sawyer. v.iiv Mrs. 11 . y Ai.e Hall. Mi-;-any Home Culture I.iuil.i A' l lie ss Jiaiii-ttFinie Cull :ii e rluli will meet McCain, Miss .i! tir.I.iy aftei iiiion ul the home of illd Miss Mis. t lias. K. cialu'l s V 1 2iil2 Monroe . Miss Martinet Mallery will r iew A Novelist's Tour of the Delphian Society i'l'.i Beta chapter Delphian so- World' hy Hlaseo ll'anez, after which Mrs. C, 11. Smith will give a biography rt will meet at the home of Mis of the aa'.linr. H a Mi Hr, de, TSSt J7th street, Og dii- - V..iiday evening, April 15 at 7:3i). ''e h on Athenian Suprem-8i- ;. will be lead by Miss Esther Lund. Mrs. Virginia H. Greene; Tup-- f r report: The lVrsion Wars, Deni u i:!,-- vs. Autorraey. To the Victory at Blnrathon," Miss B rd.-- Hayis; Thermopylae and ,, Miss Caroline Adams; Mis Helen MeBride; Athenian Machiavelli," Miss Ann Starr; The Development of the Athenian Empire, "The Beginning," Mi's Vera Crist; "The Confederacy of Jell's, Miss Emma Jean Cover; Pericles Policy, Miss Anna Stark; "Sec-tia Rivalries, " Miss Ethel Conners; Tlv City of Athens, Mrs. liltea GaThe Acropolis, zin1; Miss Pauline W hit ford; "The Athenian Citizen at lL'im ," Miss Elsie Martin; The Living Past," Mrs. Chas. V. K. Saxton. .) Trr.c . F. ! 1. SPECIAL PRICES rn-!- i Tin-.i- i , Mi, il. Ei-i-l- r on ... i i ! Iverson, Mrs. - s c! Mar-Dcbma- Mothers Day Photographs the h Di-u- at n, un-mu- Winifred McConnell; 1 Mrs. A. II. Aland, accompan-- j Leota Embling. MisV Franeis GilleVT th tni?i aimrn.ia cjjaI,ur During hv Mrs. Frances Marsh Foulger; Mrs. Foul- Mrs. 1 croup of readings by Louise Swift, Miss Myrtle" Carler Mrs. Aland and Mrs. Myrl thy grand matron, Mrs. Maude C. son Mrs. Foley. and were in charge of the pro- Stevens, of Salt Lake, was presented Mtn a Dresden bowl. Flowers were Dinner Party Preceding Entre Nous,.-- to the visiting grand offi- Iftcty guests called during the A party of twenty-tw- o mar-5 oclock. 2 to matrons and past patrons, young ters, ; past hours, ned people will gthcr in the Japanese m which Mrs. Andrew Clark and the rooms at the Hotel Bigelow this eve- - points of the star participated Sueessful entertainment featured ning to dine before attending the En-- 1 'It womens section of the meeting tre Nous dancing party in the ball-- 1 Miriam Chapter In the party will lie Mr. and Sttmday and Sunday of the Utah room. Miriam chapter No. 14, 0. E. S., The commit-- d Mrs. Deane Monahan, Mr. and Mrs. wdl te Press association. give their regular monthly tea local women appointed by the Arthur Grantham, Mr. and Mrs. L. Monday afternoon at 3 oclock in the timber of commerce greeted the visi- J. Ilolther, Mr. and Mrs. George ShujH, ts,! and made their stay in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shaw, Mr. and . "r8, ce D. Turner will entertain ielightful in every respect. The com- Mrs. Samuel E. Blackham, Mr. and aer t!Vcning bridge club at her homo pare was headed by Mrs. James P. Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, Mr. and Mrs. ? Twenty-fift- h street, Thursday eve extendiwas assisted in she and S. Fera ning, Mr. Ciwj, April 18, and Mrs. R. J. Young, ng Ogden hospitality by Mrs. A. P. Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney JohnMr. and Mrs. Harold L. Fornoft Bgelow, Mrs. Chas. H. Barton, Mrs. son and Mr. and Airs. R. L. Olson. find children, Louis and Ceorgc, have E. Traughber and Mrs. Chas. V. LSuton. Mrs. F. K. Bartlett has issued in- returned from California where they afternoon visitors the Saturday vitations for a large bridge luncheon passed a month. roc guests at a luncheon of charm-n- g to be given Saturday, April 20, at the Mrs. C. W. Cross will entertain at arrangements in the English Hotel Bigelow. A number of out-oa bridge luncheon, Friday, April lJ, Hotel the The st Bigelow. mb long town guests will be in attendance. at her home, C72 Twenty-sixth able where twenty guests were seat-fjvstreet. artistically decorated with a Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bigelow presided Mr. and Mrs. infusion of coral sweet peas and over an informal dinner last evening Van Buren avenue Fred Frocrer 2C62 A large pottery sidenhair fern. in the main dining room, at the Hotel bridge dub owl filled with the Saturday evening bright blossoms follow the card gamls. nerTe vlaid,fLJudg5 entered the table and smaller bou-rewere at the ends of the table, Mrs. W. E. Traughber, Mr. and Mrs. Party for Bliss Pearl Douglass ipere of the same hue burned dur- - Marrincr A. Browning, Matt and BigeThe Kitino-Dest- o Music club met in the luncheon hour. The favors low Browning and the hosts. the studio of Bliss Ellen Thomas Satiere eorsage bouquets. urday evening. A party was given in h the afternoon the women were Mrs. John1 Edward Carver enter- honor of Miss Iearl Douglass, who is rests at a theatre party at the tained her kensington club Tuesday leaving for her home. Miss Douglass theatre. In the evening they afternoon at her home, 71S Twenty-fift- h has spent the winter in Ogden studyroe included on the guest list for the street. ing piano and vocal music. aquet and also the theatre party the evening was spent in playing hich followed at the Egyptian. and refreshments were served. games, will Entre The Nous one club A motor give trip about the city and of the series of Many dancing parties this fered expressions of praise were ofarough the canyon was a feature of to the ca&irman of the party in the ballroom at the Hotel iondsys activities. This was follo- evening Miss Kathrine Thomas. ; wer dinner at the Hotel Bigelow, Bigelow. The Ritino-Dest- o club Will meet for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Evans, Mr. for which the visitors left for their their next Saturday. regular and meeting and atld r :omn singing the praises of Ogdens Mrs. John W . Johns2" have the ar The president. Bliss Uuth Lindsay, radons hospitality. requests all members to be present, as rangements in charge. they will appear over KSL in the near Country Club Opens with Dance Mrs. Lee D. Turner and Mrs. Julian future. The opening of the Ogden Golf and S. Watson entertained their luncheon When picking your friends be care oontiy club last Saturday evening and bridge club Tuesday at the home 'raved to be one of the :ull not to pick them too much. gay affairs of Mrs. Turner, 961 Twenty-fift- h A man isnt licked until he begins One 'hundred and street. The guests were seated at fly spring. fly persons enjoyed dancing and a small tables made attractive with to complain about the rules. fo buffet supper. sweet peas in shades of pink. Hand The committee responsible for the decorated place cards were marked access of the opening party included for BIrs. William Blackburn, BIrs. Haryal J. Douglas, John N. Mrs. William P. Bliller, Spargo, Dr. are Rich, Harmon Barton and James ry Ashton, Charles Clayton, Mrs. Deane Mrs. Orr. Monahan, BIrs. Claude Cave, Mrs. Floyd Timmerman and BIrs. Paul Mr. and Mrs. James Scowcroft are Wright. ol j re-jiri- ng i I f- as . ts 1 uf thi I'uinirik' Sieii;il Meeting of Guild Mr-;- . Alfred Daniels, president of fi'drratinn. the Women Guild of the Church of iiumhco, the Good Shepherd, has called a special meeting of the guild for 7:30 Minimi Literal lire eeloik Monday evening, Aoril 15, at Mis. Mm. J. r.liii'kl'tini will iiiter-- t the guild h.i!, Grant avenue and Twenty-fo:in tin Minimi Literal mv Juli at lu r urth s'reet. i:;iU,uiiil nuiYrntinii uf tlu Thru will a I so It imisii'al af. ul 2:30 nVImk. Mrs. Junior Child Culture ii' !i tii ,)A n'v!.. k .a i !., this ufteimmn Iteiinors will givi- a pai-- on Junior Child Culture club will meet Il'.ieiaiii i f linl ii. :i'u Mrs. A. J. E.irlifss will i. a .!i.! i is Saturday afuinou at 2:30 oclock at u".e the A liter lean legion chateau. The i.i.ir lrih i.i was senej. 8''i' iiiru'iii oveuts. session will be presided over I'hililn-n'u tin Hour esiilciit, Mr. 11. M. Jones. ly Dr. Eiiriii II. Smith, cliiLI sjnrial-'l- . (Continued on page 5 ) "ill lirfi'li thi lllillllicr of 'i!;.' (nil. Inn's Hour vluh tomorrow VIS rs. vo-jZ,i- 1 i mm thi Mil-li.- , kinaw, I! !. EiuiSEed'TiiS: mi All . ai. : . . e;i. - 1: D.ii.n r.'-l-- 1 11 , are iuviu Miriam Chapter t'fi Ki'j4 .11 I V'e'i. Cii' if the nust delightful affairs in Eastern Star circles t:i was the y.ir iiff:,i.il visitation i the grand i 'i of mus.va gi 1:1 Hospital Alumnae Assiciaiiim Sponsors Tomorrow women of Ogd. n have a week to The.Thonias s Mi'. I'ivd Ki: i ' t 3Q 3 SPSS ?rr Bris Studio Situ Wash. Ave. Ogden ! , i Sa-'s.- Tla-tai.i- ," Themis-to.-li'-.H- ie n: Business and Professional Women Tin Business will meet and Professional tomorrow evening for 7:0(1 o'clock dinner in the club dining to. an at the Hotel Itigelow for their regular monthly meeting. Election of officers will he held during the business session, over which Mrs. Biary Rawson, president, will preside. Bliss Margaret Stewart will talk upon Blac- Wo-nii- ri Boyles Best Or-hra-m Rug Bargains FOR Whcjf she Needs d llldl'Cel gowning on the Pacific coast. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol left Tuesday ramng for Washington, D. C. Mrs. Pistol will remain east during the of April. iwith J Stevens and daughter, ia Virginia, are at home, from a accent visit 1 in California. D D Smith and BIrs. W. H. were joint hostesses at a lunch-give- n Wednesday at the home of street, ?IS 1235 Twenty-fift- h tables where the guests were or luncheon were centered ,r,bouquets of jonquils. Bridge luncheon. Those present C. J. Humphries, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Fred E. Williams, BIrs. BIrs. P. A. Gysin, Mrs. mL , dsn, Mrs. Lee Chamberlin, Wright and Mrs. Clem h- - jed Ogden people were interested this week in the announcement of the marriage of Bliss Elva Shaffer, of Lincoln, Neb., to James Stoddard Farnsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth of this city. The marriage took place January 19, but has just been announced. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Arthur Vinton Shaffer, of Lincoln. Mr. Farnsworth, who previously attended the University of Nebraska, is now associated in business in Lincoln. Mrs. J. H. Peckenpaugh will entertain at luncheon to be followed by bridge Tuesday April 16 at her home, 2827 Van Buren avenue. Mr. and BIrs. Ralph E. Bristol were hosts at dinner Monday evening at the home on Van Buren avenue to BIr. and Mrs. William BI. Jeffers, of Omaha, who spent the day in Ogden Announcement WE 8182A-501- 614 5199 3026 4542 5083 Saturday, 1 :30 P. 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