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Show fridav. August 30,1929 THE OGDEN POST in In Women's Realm larrt JSSed for next week will the H.,Uvncti?n be the L. H. Mrs. riven by t0 SK"Mrs. L. B. Swaner and Miss KJhr Scowcroft in compliment to SSsUter, Mrs. Clinton Pugmire, fwill leave soon with her husband hundred invitations Chicago. One to Mr. Souwcrofl'a Joteph M. Eivlcs. Sum- Ogdon Couple Will mer flower were artistieal v ariai.: -td in the room; in the summer ct Mipear on 0 tage. Mias Dixie Scowcroft will entertain t o oej, of twelve of her friends Friday at n of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Peterson, luncheon at the home of her parents. fotmerly of this city, in the radio and Mr. and Mr. John W. Scowcroft, 251s tion picture world. Mr. and Mrs. Swunner Place, i Person are at prm-nin Los An-- i Mrs. Harmon Barton entertained a geles. and both are in song appearing group of small folk at a garden ont, pf the tfaiing ,tudios. They t Tuesday afternoon at her home on arc included in the east of The love Kecles avenue, the oeeasion being the lirade" and The Vagabond King." One of the interesting luncheons of coii'.plinu-r.- daughter, Club Women Will Begin Activities Soon t Mrs. - the names of wJwarren I Wattis and daughters Ctha of The society. thirty-tw- o T'S chil-- C the Martha home were taken - The hostesses were assist-yytertaini- ng DM rder by the M preaidPnt-T- h se st CL one-thir- ty left yesterday for New- -, preside. The Civic League will meet Wedto resume her work as "perviaor of music in - the ' public nesday, September 11 at of that city. Eight guests oclock at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. who , two-thir- ty J. E. Cave will call the meeting to Beason will preside over order. D. A. R. Golden Spike chapter will today at her home on er avenue complimentary to her meet Monday, September 9, with Mrs. t, Mrs. J. C. Munk of Manti, who John Edward Carver, 718 Twenty h guest. Covers will be laid for fifth street Miss Josephine Kimball, eight. regent, will preside. Mr. Ralph M. Mitchell will enter- The Drama club will meet Saturday, t a bridge luncheon tomorrow September 14, with Mrs. Warren 622 Twenty sixth street Mome of Mr: and Mrs. Wattis, Ph T. Mitchell Hostesses for the afternoon will be in Ogden canyon. re. J. U Wattis and Mrs. Clyde Green-we- ll Mn. be the will Campbell Mrs. Clyde Corey, president will tt and her guest, Mrs. Chas.'K. Angeles, the honor guest preside. i . breakfast this morning at the Literary club will meet 21, at the Valley Saturday, September The marriage of Miss Elmia Taylor, House for a one oclock luncheon. Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Hinchcliff will preside. and Wilbur Couch, took place The Ladies Literary club will meet Mrs. in the Salt Lake temple. Wednesday, September 11. luncheon . Fi-Wo-- Ca - . rs. as-Ee- m Mr. and Mrs. John T. McCrumm, who will leave early in September for Denver to make their home. Garden flowers decorated the home, and the dinner table where covers were laid for twelve. Miss Margaret Prout entertained memben of her bridge club Wednesday evening at Green Gables tea room. Dinner was served at 7 oclock and cards followed. Covers were laid for Mrs. Harvey Lashus, Mrs. Oliver Davenport, Mrs. Walter Davis, Mrs. Edward Welsh, Miss Vinette Parry, Miss Helen Prout and Miss Grace Jennings. Miss Hermie Broadbent and Miss Margaret Thomas were hostesses and Miss Maxine Austin, of Lehi, the guqst of honor at a luncheon given yester- day at the Thomas home, 2415 Tay lor avenue. Those invited to meet Miss Austin were Miss Helen Van Miss Elpha Morse, Miss Eleanor Mcrarlane, Miss Virginia True, Miss Kathleen Laurie, Miss Betty Williams, Miss Charlene Woods, Miss Marion Warner, Miss Jeanne Bail, Miss Mabel Barton, Miss Alice Huggins, Miss Effie McKay, Miss Amy Blackburn, Miss Vivian Warner and Miss Louise McFarl&ne. Mra. Fred King and Mrs. Ray will preside over a luncheon and bridge party today at the home of Mrs. King on Madison avenue. Invitations have been issued to twenty-four friends for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smalley, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christenson and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Jeffreys will entertain at a progressive dinner party this evening at their home in the canyon. . Miss Helen Harrington and Miss Madeline Thomas, of Butte, Mont, who have been guests of Miss Mary Elizabeth Smith at her home on Twenty-fifth street, departed Monday for Bu-re- Whit-mev- San Rafael, Calif., where they will enter school Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft will enter-tain at one of the largest functions of the week next Tuesday, when she will preside over a luncheon for one hundred guests in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Clinton Pugmire. Dr. and Mrs. Pugmire will leave within a short time for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. ' Archie Bowman and daughter, Verna Lou, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Way, have returned to their . we home in s.a Jcin.t Ne.v accompanied by Miss Avis Severson, of Portland, Ore., who will be their guest for a short time. Mrs. W. D. Kirkendall and Mrs. Conrad Bolstad and children, Peggy and Kirk, have returned to Ogden from San Francisco, where they nave been visiting Mrs. Kirkendall, departed yesterday for her home in Kanaaa City. She was accompanied By Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall, who will visit in Missouri. Mrs. John E. Josi and daughters, Betty, Pegg and Marilyn, left Sunday for New York, where they will sail September 13, for their home at London, England. While in Ogden, Mrs. Josi has been the guet of her sister, Mrs. Hugh M. Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins are spending the week with relatives in Meadow, Utah. Dr. R. J. Hopkins, of Beaver, is also visiting in Meadow. He will leave shortly for Vienna, where he will continue his study in medicine. Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Boyle have to gone to Colorado Springs, Colo., Mr. visit with Mrs. Boyles parents, and Mrs. Frank Carrol ' Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irving, are spending the week at Robinson Bar, Idaho. Dr. and Mra. E. R. Duroke extended Mid-summ- er SPECIAL be -- Plan to Register assaaws: i: at the University of Utah Freshmen must register September 26, and must attend September 27 and 28. All other students must register September 30. Regular Class work begins October 1; All-Electr- ic Armstrong &Co. .a A; Photo shows 1,000,000 feet of ethane gae being unloeded at Lakehuret to complete Graf Zeppelin's flight around the world. Ethane was developed by the Union Carbide A Carbon Company and Is fed directly to tho great airship's motors. The amount used to drive the Zeppelin back to would supply a city of 100,000 population. Fried-richehafe- - Send for Catalogue I UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah n TT B ACK-TO-SCHO- SALE OL . ADDITION to our junior stocks . . . SUBSTUACTION on prlccn DIVISION of timely bargains MULTIPLICATION in values . prevail in all juvenile departments. Thus we've solved the problem L of getreadyfor-schoo- l shopping activities in our er : !&, Zeps Motors n. Og-de- Mar-?kibw.5- 202,' Wall Avenue Phone 926 s. Ui IftSSi? II. C. Hudson & Co. j wedding reception Richard B. Porter, 800 Washington the home of the brides avenue, will be hostess for the afterBuiin.at 2084 Washington avenue, to noon. Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth, presiMr dent, will preside. fifty smeata The Historical society will meet Satcame to attend to September 7, at 2:30 oclock at urday, Ogden 4a festivities. Mr. and Mrs. the United War Service organization will make their home in Salt club rooms in the Kiesel building. Mrs. P. F. Neilson, president, will preside. Scowcroft entertained The Martha society will meet Monests last Friday evening day, September 9, at the home of Mrs. at her home in Ogden Richard B. Porter, 800 Washington T?om and dinner table avenue. Mrs. Fred N. Nichols will OtaiJfctively decorated with preside. The hoiteis was er daughter, Mra. Joseph Mrs. Edward M. Conroy entertained informally last Sunday evening at a cKell entertained dto-t-o at a dinner in honor of her son, Edward E. pjden party Saturday eve-h- Conroy, of St. Louis, Mo. on Marilyn drive, in flowers were used on the dinner table Mrs. John T. ilc-t- o and about the rooms. Covers were their hospitality to seventy friends Saturday evening, when they enter- p leaving soon for Den-- laid for ten. to at a dinner dance at the tained Supper was served in lrZ de: Mrs. Charles H. Barton and Mrs. a Golf and Country club. decimaU tables, Eubank spent Thursday in Carlysle BlaveJ1 Aric,8n marigolds. Bridge Kaysville visiting friends. evening. ? The marriage of Miss Agnes Kelly, kSJLr2?,k. Bal1 nd Mn. Wade M. Kelly, and Roy daughter of Mrs. Annaand Mrs. Bryant Mrs. Edwin F. Daniels, son of Mr. P.Blm Beach, Fla, solemnized be will Saturday, Daniels, oAVastthia morning at the August the the in rectory 31, pf The CROSLEY RADIO Ball on Twenty-fift- h tow Good Shepherd. the of Church bid-Jlii erie have been with power speaker to miiTfe?vy Rev. John W. Hyslop will perform the if!! charming visitor. complete Ellingson, daughter ceremony. kt entertained Scowcroft Heber Mrs. JfirneA vBr8,eJ Walter Ellingson, $89.50 with a beautifully hdM Sunday from an ex Tuesday afternoonher summer home in at tea appointed uthem California, was C. E. Richards of Oakland, Ogden canyon. The teaandtable domin'; centered cover lace e guest of Mrs. d! covered with a pink roses and ferns, Jk kichr" . othe Ogden relatives. with a basket of end wre rr.k tapers J a formrr resident of while at either 4 Mm jv eveng s mid-flowe- Tomatoes ty Thursday evening in compliment to if gait Lake, who has been spending to Railway P?? 8 Auxiliary itvenl weeks st her summer home in Mail association will meet Wednesday, 0den canyon. . September 4. Mrs. Herbert Synder : Miu Dorothy Scowcroft will entert- will preside. The Sempre Musical society will ain with s bridge luncheon Friday at the Ogden Golf and Country club. meet Monday, September 16, at the Kn. Angus Kennedy has issued in- home of Mrs. Royal Eccles. This vitations for breakfast on Saturday years work will be devoted to the oming at. 11 oclock at the Green study of Italian music. Prof. Thomas Gable tea room, 2601 Madison avenue. Giles of the University of Utah will Mrs. Frank E. Lewis entertained give an address at this meeting. Mrs. Wednesday at a luncheon at the Hotel Ben Tyree will preside. Bidow in honor of Mra. Arthur Per-UP. E. O,. chapter F, will hold its of Oakland, California, who is meeting in October, the date to be dating her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. named later. Mrs. Wade M. Johnson L Bicker, in .Ogden canyon. will preside. Mr. J. Warrington Stokes, who has P. E. O., chapter J, will meet in been the house-guethe date to be named later. Mrs. October, of Dr. and Hetzel, will leave tomorrow for Mrs. S. W. Wherry will preside. her home in The Martha Junior society will meet Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Edward I. Rich will entertain Wednesday, September 11, the place it two large luncheons next week at of meeting to be announced later. the Ogden Golf and Country club in Mrs. Carlysle Eubank will preside. The Modern Literature club will eoaplimcnt to her daughter, Miss Muj Rich, who will leave within a meet September 27 with Mrs. B. W. it time for Ann Arbor, Mich., to Matterson, 65S Twenty-fourt- h street. tnd school. The first party will be A luncheon will be served at oclock. Mrs. Matterson is presJJ on Wednesday with the second Hewing on Thursday. Mrs. Royal ident of the club. Ames entertained at luncheon Wed-tds- y The Junior Child Culture club will at her home on Jackson ave- - meet Saturday, September 14. The in honor of her sister, Miss Rich, place of meeting to be announced at ud also for her cousin, Miss Gladys a later date. Mrs. L. J. Holther will bidden. . An-grele- . were ! entertained last Thursday at a prettily appointed luncheon in honor of Mrs. Arthur, Campbell, who lias been visiting in' Six tables Ogden for some time. were arranged for luncheon and later1 cards. Miss Billy Reynolds, who has been; the guest of Miss Betty Hurst, departed Tuesday for her home in Los Miss Reynolds has been visiting in New York, and was en route to her home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Price were hosts at a well appointed dinner par- afternoon hours. Xiu Gertrude De Vorsee, who has ipoot the summer months with her siter, Mrs. I. L. Reynolds, in Ogden cuijon, will lesve this coming week to her home in Kansas. City, Mo. Mrs, 0. K. Wilber and daughter, Mill Jean Wilber of Los Angeles, CaliThe Service Star will meet Septem- of Mrs. fornia, are the house-gues- ts dub rooms. Ein Richardson, 700 Twenty-fift- h Mrs. Ethel Lowe will preside. itreet. ' The Auxiliary to the United ComMis. Joseph Eccles will entertain mercial Travelers will meet Tuesday. with a luncheon on Saturday at the September 24. The meeting will be Pa i Mrs. Fred King the Ofdsn Golf and Country club in honor f her mother, Mrs. Heber Scowcroft j the week was given Wednesday by Mr-Janies T, Abbott at her home on orinker avenue in compliment to Mrs. Bryant Martineau, of Palm lleach, Fla., guest of Mrs. Frank L. Ball, ami Mrs. J. Warrington Stokes, of Knows His Ialacs.Wife: RememDix,' Boise, houseguest of Mrs. C. C. llet- Helen llill, Francis Browning, Robjzel. Small tables decked with petu ber, now, meet me at the Hilt more for Browning, Charles Eubank, Charles da were arranged for luncheon with lunch, at twelve. Smith, Alfred Larsen, Bobbie Recurs, bridge following during the afternoon lawyer: Very well, dear, but pleuse Jack Wright and Curtis Larsen. hours. Twelve guests were bidden. be there by one, as 1 have an appoint rs- - Minnie Ashby and daughter, election ofl'era of Cmaha, Neb., were guests, f Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 11. Barton on Wednesday. The visitors were en route from California to their home.; Mrs. R. L. llarlin departed Wednesday for Los Angeles for a fortnight's' visit. by Mrs. Winifred of the home; Mrs. matron, tobtr, Oik A. Weeks and Miss Maud Johns, Crrisar of summer play at the were served at kJJoi, .. Refreshments the of conclusion afternoon, happy A, d the little folk returned home mer-- though tired, and reassured of the by and constsnt care of the women 4 the Martha society. lira, W. W. Percival and daughter, yn. Irving Lehman, presided over one , the smart luncheons of the week ytarday st the. Ogden Golf snd One large table and Country dub. ones were arranged for smaller any and were decorated with centerpieces of asters in delicate shades. Conn were laid for one hundred pots. Bridge was( enjoyed during Sf you do. Tommy? ovpr KllJ and KlM of l.osl IvWitor: to stay at your home a week, Over the later station he', ,n you can't guess who I as Ted McNeil. Ogden vsid.-ntwill W harpy to tune in on am. lh Tommy: 'I'll bet you one thing. tutu,n al,d hsten to a former rmlent. Visitor: What?" Tommy: I'll bet you're no relation Forward--inutvli- ! Military Commander: of father's. Forward Company halt. man'll! Squads left! Squads right! On left into line! By the right flank, march! Halt! Rest! Attention! Irish Recruit: lUgaJ, if I'll work We Ship Green for a man who changes his mind so often!" s New Gas for nark in automobiles, and there lOfl 5were feted with all the games delicacies dear to the heart of her at four. inBjnjf Angeles. is t .vSui T he .ubSefor KTlsr Lorna and Miss Lorene Wattis, to tea be wffl b? S been sent out for a Friday afternoon, September 6, ."Th E..yin" receiving PS, Hotel Bigelow.8 toThe 6 oclock, from be STwill the nu of the happiest occasions ofChil-r?. Martha annual the vu Mrtv given Monday at Lorin mZeTmeftan kgion Auxiliary will cw park by Mrs. F. E. Nichols and Tuesday evening, September 3 and H. Barton, president Mhl Charles American Legion clocki.? Coresident, respectively, of the ehiK.rooms. The annual in full page picture of Mrs. Peterson nee Faye King) appeared recently ill line of the leading radio magazines., am to meet with the announcement of her selec- I screen par-If,.- ,- g, been issued. bearing JH i. A 11ACK-TO-SCHOO- SALE. 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