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Show 930 1930 Ipj.i.g. March 21, THE OGDEN POST Saturday evening in ing; organization, Rose Murphy Factl.e Little Theatre at the Weber coltor, Blanche Allison Mattson, Maude Wilson Forties. Olive Belnap Jenson, The ihe Muroni Olsen lege by players. lady Farrell Ensign. pla is being simnsored by the Ogden Girl Scout eotiiu ll us a means of raisMembership: Rachel Middleton JenMabel Tucker. Mary Jacobs Wilson, Isabelle of funds the to sen, work Covers the mi were Mrs. laid for Ora Bundy, ing cany Miss Margaret Gilmore, of Pocatelsebe hiuglas Wallin, Nellie Urimhall Mer-re- ll 1.. M. Hinds, Mrs. W. A. Turner, council in Ogdon. Tickets may Felsted, Helen Johnson, Annette Nich- lo, Idaho, is the house guest of Mrs. dr. and Beatrice Farr Campbell. cured from Girl Scout the any F. O. office, Mrs. dr. Ernest Stone, Vogel. ols, Mary Cave, Eliza McKell, Elda Uvrtha A. Conroy, 2o25 Adams member or from Mrs. Mary ltawson. WilMr. James Mrs. Glen Edwards, Nichols, Margaret Humphries, Janace Advisory: Amelia llansen Flygare, liams, Mrs. W. II. Child, Mrs. P. H. of the Ogden State bank. Seats will Bertha Jensen Ecclt-s-, Almira Coszena Scowcroft, Miriam Thatcher, Elaine Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sandstrom, 3003 Mulcahy. Mrs. George Kraus, Mrs. be roserwd at the Weber college tic Rich, Farr lardoe, Sarah Farr Yeaman, Louise Staynor, Louise Walket office of tbo l.illle Theatre. The Adams avenue, are rejoicing over the A. K. Wilfong, Mrs. Jesse L. Moore, Allison Mattson. Blanch und ker, Joanne Smith, Verna May HigTuylor Mrs. J. Robert Jarvis, Mrs. R. M. curtain will rise ut K:15 Saturday eve of arrival a home. baby at their Elizabeth girl Williams, Ruth Dawgins, Sutton. Mrs. K. 1. llarlin, Mrs. A. ning. Ways and Means: Almira Cozienfe son, Marcia Wright, Vivian Herring- Mrs. Sandstrom was formerly Miss W. Mrs. J. E. Thomas. Mrs. Amelia Hansen Flygare, Olive Walker. Grace Cleve. Rich, members The list of loard Alice complete ton, Porter, Jean Hillabrant, C. J. Humphries, Mrs. George Gates, of the Welw-Christiansen, Rintha Pratt Moyes of Florence Anderson, Virginia Smith, County Daughters Ora Bundy, City Commis- Mrs. D. D. Smith, Mrs. W. E. Zuppan, Utah Pioneers for Mayor Lydia Hobson Dye, ElizaDouglas, two yeurs Eldene Mulcahy, Elaine Fruerer, Jan sioner W. J. ensuing E. Mr. George Thorstensen, Mrs. J. R. has been announced and includes the beth Dee Thomas. llackham and Fred et Speckell, and Clara Speckell. Williams attended the Plain City Larsi n. Mrs. Curtis Allison, Mrs. W. following: Program: Lodcscia Hopkins, Oliva g celebration Tuesday af- C. Hinds, Mrs. K. C. Olsen, Mrs. Rink Let-ti- e Mra. George R. Whitmeyer enterJosephine Belnap Jenson. Parliamentarian, Honorary ternoon. Mayor Bundy delivered a Smurthwaite, Mrs. Claude F. Peacock, president, . tained with two bridge luncheons on short address. Farr Manning Richards Sarah West; president, Mrs. Ann Kerts, Mrs. Phil Kohn, Mrs. Friday and Saturday afternoon at dunn llains; first iee-- p resident, Bar GodRelies: lcona Woods McGregor, MinMrs. Howard Anderson, Harry her home, 2835 Grant avenue. The Utah Alpha chapter, Pi Omi-cro- n dard. Mrs. Charles B. nra Woodland Hickman; second The Stone Shaw, Belle Kerr Wilson Mrs. erva Kmpey, guests were seated at small tables, Effie Bullock llinehcliff and Matilda Prichett Woods. sorority, of the University Guild, George W. Kellogg, Mrs. S. W. Bad-coeach afternoon, centered with met Wednesday evening at the Hotel liullinger Mrs. llorrocks, Mrs. Har- secretary, Estelle Bingham t'lippings: Delphia Thomas Read, carnations, while about the Bigelow. An interesting program was ry Miller, Joseph secretary, Dora Hatch Pearl Mrs. Ed Olsen, Mrs. J. 11. assistant Skeen Martin. Good cheer: Jur; rooms were potted Holt her; treasurer, Idu Packard prim- given followed by tea. Mrs. A. J. Jost, Mrs. Worthington, Hutchins lia Parry, Jennie Bailiff roses. The place cards and tallies chupluin, Elizabeth Stanfori and Annie Members of the Ogden Archers as- George lluss, Mrs. C. E. Driver, Mrs. Rogers Moyes. Campbell were also in rose color. Included in Barkc Olla registrar, Bert Starkel, Mrs. Q. Davis, Mrs. M. Goddard; Thomas. the guest list for the two luncheons sociation met Monday evening, Rich, Ida W. Wilcox, Mrs. Trace Turner. Mrs. Building: Almira and adopted a constitution. were Mrs. Ralph Emerson, Mrs. Hanson Amelia n Music: Grot's Ellen Packard Ruth Treseder, Mellin Earl, Mrs. W. II. Williams, Thomas, Sims, Mrs. Harold Hills, Mrs. The officers elected for the ensuing Mrs. Frank Francis, Mrs. J. G. Ieon-ar- bock Scoville, lrctta Fife Lindsay ant Flygare, Joun Woodmansee Emmett, Elmer Burton, Mrs. Albert Whitmey year were Rex M. Kelly, president; Ada White Harding, Isabelle Douglas Mrs. P. C. Richardson, Mrs. J. Mary Clark Olson. er, Mrs. T. A. Newman, Mrs. George Jack Wheelwright, Wallin, Blanche Allison Mattson and Mrs. Mrs. F. Francis J. Mat Farr, Fowles, Publicity and appointments: A. Whitmeyer, Mrs. P, F. Grogger, Ora Smith, secretary treasurer; C. J. II. B. Olive Moyes Christiansen. Mrs. A. J. Bidwell and tie Kushlon Reud, latent ine Harke Mrs. Robert L. Samon, Mrs. George Woody and W. B. England, directors. Miss McCune, IJttlefield. Knighton; historian, Martha Burton Mary Prout, Mrs. Burton Dinsmore, Mrs. The auxiliary to the Order of the (Continued on page 6.) Cooley; biographies, Adu White Hard readMrs. a Delbert Foulger gave James Edwards, . Mrs. William Ed- - Railway Conductors met Wednesday wards, Mrs. Albert Whitley, Mrs. J. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the W. O. ing from Puccini's "Madam Butterfly Monday evening at the First G. Falck, Mrs. P. A. Beck, Mrs. F. Presbyterian church, and was assisted R. Harlin, Mrs. P. F. Haslet, Mrs. Mrs. R. H. Rutledge entertained the by Mrs. Ray Whitmeyer who sang John Hillabrant, Mrs. J. Francis Fowles, Mrs. Frank Bartlett, Mrs. members of the Ladies Aid society of One Fine Day; a number of seleccomCharles Baker, Mrs. Leslie Merrill, the First Christian church Wednes- tions were given by a quartet Fetch-erFow-e- r posed of Mr. and Mrs. Herman 2864 at afternoon her day home, Mrs. Raymond Whitmeyer, Mrs. H. Mrs. Ward Armstrong avenue. violins; Mrs. Thomas Wharton, celP. Iverson, Mrs. B. J. Finch, Mrs. was the and Mrs. John Hillabrant, piano, hostess. lo, assisting Charles A. West, Mrs. E. C. Bader, A The dinner to United the preceded the performance Spanauxiliary Mrs. John Edward Carver, Mrs. II. IN SMALL OK LAKG E QUANTITIES. B. Askew, Mrs. J. H. Peckenpaugh, ish War Veterans met Tuesday in the in the dining hall of the church, am was presided over by Mrs. Wade John Mrs. J. H. Johnson and Mrs. Grace American Legion chateau. by the members of the Mrs. Howeg Fred E. Williams and Mra. son, assisted Business Womens club of the young 116 Lee Loewstein were hostesses MonI church. A number of the younger members at luncheon afternoon a day bridge I of the Ogden high school attended the at the Green Gables tea room. Green White Wings, a comedy by Bar I military hop of the West high school In Women s Sg hit Ml Tttchtfd Porter was hosteM luncheon at Staffs in B. rlZ. Un. Jopkfor aSaltWright. Ul. .horUr rh !?, of four month. Mr. Wright gait Lake with the Mr. Clarence E. Jho le'ave shortly for a Europe. The luncheon trip,rtiatically decorated with fcSaciSa. Bndge followed theon Wash,t porter home . i- - ? Mr and i WM, four-'"ftJt- at avenue. w?1?--- urffivuUv at lunch' j na KmFoRowing gave Tnk BaU Guinea. US 1. : ger Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tackier, Mr. and whitt carnations formed the and Mrs. H. D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. f.r the table decorations. The F. L. Lower, Mr. and Mr. William lace cards and tallies were in St. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Sanford, Iyed, Mr. and Mrs. Lee airu-Mr. and design, and the color scheme Stratton, Mrs. t. W. Zetsche, Mrs. C, B. Pirtle was carried out in the confections. find Mrs. cen-erpit- ua k tf 3 were the paper on lunch-- K of New Richardson enter bridge Wed-"-ft C. p,Pu BBS Ffltaor. guest were seated at esch centered with crys-fill- rtSTtamo, fa. Sftbief, ed with sweet peas. Uid for Mrs. T. Fred M Hoggan, Mrs. J. SdJTttti W. G Hinds, Mrs. fJTre J. Humphries, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. Lawrence Boyle, Mrs. W. F. Madsen, LReimers, Mrs.Mrs. R W. d H. Andrews, Tracy. Mrs. Joseph nr. and Mrs. L. W. Overstreet will evening in inner hosts Saturday M J. find Un. Dr. to Bent 26 for a trip leave who April , Mc-an- I Europe. i st luncheon was given Wed- W. gt the home of Mrs. S. the Swanner place, by 2575 , of Chapter J ox the P. E. O. vie, will be given ve L-nor- r home-comin- n. rose-color- ed Tre-sedc- rose-color- ed Nor-ma- d, t; -- I Can Supply Rice Popcorn , See John E. Barker, Jr., Kaysville or Phone Kaysville. Yellow jonquils formed a for the luncheon table. were laid for Mrs. George A. Titley, Mrs. in Salt Lake Friday evening, and in-j, Mrs,. Joseph Leonard, Mrs. J. T. Ruahmer, eluded the following: Miss Eleanor I R. H. Prindle, Mrs. J. S.' Allen, Stevens, Miss Perry Warde, Miss Beth wH. Charles Mrs. D. A. Barber, e You With 1 G. - I Mrs. Cutler, Leslie and Mrs. John S. Budge, Miss Ada Sailor, Miss Iris Lea vitt, Misa Clarissa Gould, Charles Hetzel, Beecher McConnell, Horace Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lewis, who David Mattson, Henry Tt spent the winter months at theJNebeker, I Aiken, Dale moved their Read, Doxey Stone, He- to have Bigelow, I bert Stewart, Orson Foulger, Rader r heme in Ogden canyon. n lb. Mtod. Richard ku returned an extended. trip to California Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark Rich were its of interest. dinner hosts Saturday evening in the I Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Carson and English room at the Hotel Bigelow, and daugh-fiter, Carol Louise, will leave Sat- - honoring their San Francisco for ft short I trf Mr. And Mrs. Clarence E. Wright, Of Salt Lake, who leave March 25 am sail April 6 from New York, for and Mrs. Frank Francis and! tour of Europe. They will join Dr. er, Miss Helen Francis, accom- - and Mrs. Clark L. Rich of Ogden who ktJr their in I are spending honeymoon have aMiu - The appointments on the din- i from trip to Pocatello, nw were BUgge8tive of traveL Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. ir. and Mrs. M. J. Seidner will be Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rich, guests Sunday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rich, Mr. and ud Mrs. Don Beason dinner hosts Mrs. Ben L. Rich, Dr. and Mrs. WilI their home in Salt Lake. liam Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Moyle, entertained Kimball liu Barbara hincheon Saturday at her home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Prescott Dunn, Dr. Twenty-fift- h street The table I and Mrs. Frederick L. Stauffer, all of ntments were in green. Covers I Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Joel Parrish ai)d Mrs. Joseph - laid for Miss Ann Pingree, Miss Mr. and and Mrs. J. Henry t Thatcher, Miss Alice Huckins, Virginia Hyde, Miss Mary Wal- - I Vilker. mm Mottdkad. I P son-in-la- w f m M f oj ? . I ht pis Morse. the Spanish room. Following the din- L W. Overstreet' entertained ner the party attended the dance at tinner and bridge Saturday- eve- - the Berthana. The dinner table was st her home, 2304 Jackson ave-- 1 decorated with spring blossoms and The guests were seated at small I ferns. The sponsors are Miss Mav- The centerpiece for the tables line Fox, Miss Beth Peck, Miss Char-oystbaskets 'of sweet peas. I lene Scowcroft, Miss Athleen Budge, were laid for Mrs. Arthur I Miss Shirley Halverson, Miss Ada m, Mrs. Raymond L. Olsen, Sailor, Miss Peery Warde, Miss Iris " Kut Martin of Salt Lake, Mrs. I Leavitt, Miss Nelda Allen, Miss Mar-Hutchinson of Chicago, Mrs. jorie Anderson, Miss Guinevere Hess, Q n Herman Fetcher, I and Miss Eleanor Stevens. The guest m Browning, Mrs. Walter Bid- - list included Cadet Colonel Hugh May- George M. French, Mrs. I or, Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Stone, Mrs. Harold Farnoff, Major Leslie Mayer, Major Charles 17 wisn Watson, Mrs. Lee D. Tur- - I Ward, Captain Robert Parkes, Cap- , James Evans, Captain David J Aselltain Mrs. Siedner, i - Miss Leek, Miss Lowham, Captain Henry Aiken, Caps y-Jennings, Jeanette Miss Rose Mosteller. I tnin Richard McKee, Captain Donah Kn. 0. w. Hollohano-McCraley, Captain Ben Cartwright 1 Captain Dale Had; Principal and Bemberi of her Mrs A M Merrill, Superintendent k additional guests Mrs. Karl W. Hopkins, Mr. and Mn. H. F. Irwin and Colonel and - Km - al f1 itnek place cards and The Service Star Legion will in the decorative i Friday afternoon with a bridge kid for mem- - luncheon followed by bridge in their n of i, club wd the additional I club room in the United War Service Sto u PobL Bartltt. Mrs. room in the Kiesel building. Mrfc H. King, Mrs. I . Prout, Mrs. Queen Esther chapter No. 4, Order aenMGeorge and Mrs. Fred Easton. I of the Eastern Star, will convene Fri-ar- iHerbert day. March 21, at 8 oclock to honor 01 youngSkVaturdJiin Mi Emma K-- Uub of LoFH' wor: ra?d to her daughter11 Emma th? Krand Patron and m064 officers of the grand chapter. The SiBebraUng thTSjS birthday with adW?Thf ting will be proceeded by a dinner H . pniril a roodert 1 which oration, ationrf Si AW WAVS ?C3G WSeSSSADV C3BA7' 9CJS7 The guests were The Ben Lomand club will entertain teble centered with Friday evening at the Hotel Bigelow ttinr Jfcomted with green with a dinner. Each member of the wen0? yMte tapers. Sham- - dub will be allowed to invite a lady rom the chan-- 1 guest. to and Members of the . Pi Kappa Alpha at mi ,nner' ded 1 of Not to oa puaJdiclivln I design, fraternity wiU cntertim .dm.ne ball SswerpJefiFv dance ""Saturday evening in the H. J. Hotel Bigelow. room of the of U in Of charge Uko. S.lt i (WhT. arranrements- SUvnn?lyT ?iinbotham, M. J. Siedner will be ur. inu CdUwaraSe I honor Friday evening at of Brown. Helen the guests M&SS01 be given by Dr. to Stewart a Viennese dinner fc. v at their home, Jensen Conrad and Mrs. t Tyre. "3 Hoirioon and P. F.Gr0er krnoofS?,0 6 ue8t Satur- - W. E. Fenner wivesandagroupof their cIock t the tertained T? at the i?0 of hertmYf v ?uren avenue, friends at dinner and brid eve- Monday worn J Wrthday anni- - Green Gables tea st seated 35. onthiPfintmenta k- the ning. The guests were wrth centered kble were in St small tables etch idea, hoMer. St de,lpu A Mrthday green taper in a crystal was earned idea and cencandle Patrick design teaUhhi,P2SIl The fvors were out in the place cards and favor.. I? tha guest list Covers were laid for Mr. mdUn.W. P. F. Grog Peekell, erna Ott, Edith E. Fenner, Mr. and Mrs. toLMlr)r 5a ftSS SSu". S2 I I .yo. yt. dDcmdkBim (Cons.iCciinniiponiiiip - SiS -- 414 Twenty-fourt- h Street Serving Ogden Phone 174 |