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Show September 26, 1930 friday. THE OGDEX POST Mr. and Mrs. Trace Turner were , Miss Caroline Adams entertained Judge and Mrs. James Albert Mary daughter of Dr. hosts Howell will depart the first of the mil! Mrs. Edward I. Rich, at an attractive dinner and of Beta the Delphians returnKappa has chapter week for Boston, Mass., where they ed N. Alin Arbor to resume her studies Wednesday evening at the home of bridge last evening at their home, will attend the national convention of it the her sister, Mrs. John R. Salmoiui, 2647 Harrison avenue. Early autumn University of Michigan, flowers were used about the rooms. the American legion and American 3131 Ogden avenue. Small tables, each for four, were arlegion auxiliary. Mrs. Howell, who Blinnie Bliss the .Vi. John Corbett Ryan, of Seatevening During for dinner. The guests inranged is the of the western tle, is the Moore Brown gave an interesting cluded Mr. of her Mr. guest parents, Mrs. Ora Bundy, Mr. division, will particinate in the offi- and Mrs. William Alfred talk on the Dramu. Mrs. Pauline and Blrs. A.and Turner, Blr. and Blra. E. cial Wilfong, festivities Evans read a one-aduring convention Madison avenue. PProaihing wedding of Miss week. play, "Half-Hour- ," ('has. V. K. Saxton, Blr. and Blra. M. will They visit with Bliss yrtI and their James by llarrie, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mra. Ernest and Mrs. LcRoy Eccles, Helen Bartlett entertained with two E. Hanson, of Lot An- daughter, Miss Jennie Howell, who is Mrs. Ora Mrs. Ronald Mr. and Blra. Rulon and Bundy, Wright geles, and George Robert Glin is a student at Wellesly college, and will naisworth Mrs. K. whistling selections, accompanied by White. V. and Charles sometime in spend D. holding a place of interest on the soWashington, Sn Mon will leave Wednesday to at- Miss Anna Starr at the piano. Light cial calendar. The young bride ac- C., enroute home. Bliss were served. tend the national convention of the refreshments Blrs. Benjamin E. Tyree entertained Mrs. was Rhea companied by her sister, Mrs. Lower Adams assisted by American legion auxiliary in Bos members ence Pingree, will arrive in of her hridge club Wednesone members and Cazicr. Scowcroft Joseph Twenty and Dr. and Mrs. ton. They will lie toMrs. by accompanied at her home on Van afternoon morrow. She will be the Ogden Clark day Rich will move within a short E. K. Jenkins guest of her of Salt lake City. The guests were present. Yelluw rosea were Buren avenue. time from Mrs. home their Marion grandmother, on Twenty-sixt- h Banks, of will visit in eastern cities beparty luncheon on used the tables, where e unt1 fhe wedding which street to 2520 Madison avenue where fore Miss Jeanette Isek will entertain returning home. will take place October 5. The mar- they will reside. nicniliers of her bridge club at dinner covers were laid for Mra, J. II. AnMra. J. Francis Fowles, Mrs. riage ceremony will be performed at i!r. and Mrs. M. J. Seidner, who Saturday evening at her home on drews, L A. Berg, Blrs. Carl Watson, Bin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Clarke will ha'-the home of the bridegrooms par-J- r Twenty-fift- h street. spent several months in Vienna, Earl Harris, Mrs. Alexander Wilson, r am Mrs. George S.'Glen, move to Salt Lake the first of Octowill sail for the states early 1460 Twenty-fift- h ber where will make Mrs. A. E. Edson entertained her Mrs. Phil ltrophy and Mra. Charles their home. in Octolier, They will visit for somethey street, and will be E. Driver. witnessed by relatives and a few close During their residence in Ogden, they time in New York and ChiragA liefore bridge club yesterday afternoon at friends. Levi Edgar Young, of Salt have resided at 2520 Madison avenue. rev. her hpme on Van Buren avenue. ruing to Ogden. (Continued on page 7.) Lake, will officiate. Miss Eccles will Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock and be attended by her sisters, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day are Hiss Betty Hurst left Sunday for was followed by the card games. Lawrence Pingree, of Los Angeles, at home for the winter in the Elm- South Hampton, and Mrs. Jack Gampton, of Omaha, hurst apartments on Van Buren ave- attend the ClarkMass., where she will Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harlin and Blr. HAVE YOU SELECTED Training arhool. and Miss Viona Peterson, of Salt nue, having recently closed their sumR. U Ol- and Mrs. George H. loishus entertainCommander Department mer home near Jay Glen, twin brother of the Brigham City, son, of the American Legion, and Mrs. ed at dinner Sunday at the Lashus bridegroom, will act as best man. A Olson will leave next week in com- home in South Fork cunyon, in comMrs. Joseph Brewer departed pany with a large wedding reception will be givgroup of Utah legion- pliment to Blra. Harold 1. lashus, of en immediately folowing the cere- - Saturday evening for a month's visit naire to attend Hills, California, who is visin the middlewest. She will visit in tion in Boston. the national conven- Heverlyhere. mony. FOR THE WINTER? The dinner table was atiting C hicago, and will also go to Columdecorated with snapdragons tractively Mr. and Mrs. George S. Eccles will bus, Ohio, where she will be the guest Lieutenant and Blra. George W. and bright autumn IF NOT, The guests entertain the members of the Browning-- of her sister,. 51 rs. Oscar Russell. Coolidge departed Tuesday by motor in addition to the guest of honor inRice for California. They will spend some- cluded Mr. and Blrs. Frank Sulivan. INVESTIGATE wedding party at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Nye are ex- time in the southern Sunday evening at the Ogden Golf of the state Blr. and Blra. Harvey Lashus, Mr, and part and Country club. The dinner will pected home this week end from Den- before going to the Presidio of y Mrs. Charles THE Sullivan, Mias Esther ver. They motored to Colorado last where they will make their lashus, Bliss Viola Harlin and Bliss precede the rehearsal of the wedding week, and were accompanied by their home. which will take place Monday. Helen Harlin. ATTRACTIVE ira Nye, and Gilbert Beck, who Miss Beatrice Browning will enter- son, will the University of ColoMr. and Mrs. Arthur White, who Dr. and Bin. Joseph R. Morrell have RATES tain at a trousseau tea this after- rado attend at Boulder, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. received word of the arrival of their during the winter. noon at the home of her parents, Mr. L. T. Dee, have returned to their daughter, Miss Jeanette Blorrell in Now In Effect and Mrs. John Browning, 2500 Tay Miss Hannah Dee and Miss Sylvia home in Rock She was met in Cherbourg France. lor avenue. Wyo. Springs, Dee, who have spent the summer At the Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bigelow enter months by her brother, Roland, and the two in Bliss Charlene Scowcroft, daughter will visit in Paris and other cities un recently retained informally at luncheon yester- turned to Ogden and who California, sailed last Sat- of Mr. and Bln. John W. Scowcroft, til the middle of October when they day at the Hotel Bigelow in honor of urday for a three months cruise to and Bliss Eleanor Stevens, daughter will enter the University of Berlin. Miss Beatrice Browning and John D. the South Sea Blr. the of islands, Austrsilia, and Blra. Sidney O. Stevens Rice, who will be married next Mon- Phillippines and Hawaii. have to Salt Lake City where Blrs. H. A. Benning of Denver ia gone The invited guests in addition to day. will attend the University of spending a short' time in Ogden and they the guests of honor, were Mr. and Bliss Phyllis Rosevesr has returned Utah for the ia at the Hotel Bigelow. coming year. Mrs. John Browning, Mr. and Mrs, to Boston, Mass., where she will re Marriner Browning, Miss Barbara sume her musical studies underDeVoto, Bin. I H. Patterson will entertain Blr. and Blra. Ralph Roberta of Browning and Miss Niana Staley, of at the New England Conservatory of her club at luncheon today at Pocatello are visiting with friends in bridge III Springfield, Music. her home on Liberty avenue. Ogden. Uii-h- vice-preside- nt Rrides Incentives for Msny Affairs Beatrice Browning, whose Monday to John Donald Lake, will be a smart Silt Sv e. -- ent, and Miss Lucille Chaf. will become the bride of A. Bartlett early in October, have --d the honors at many charming functions during the week. Miss Healy entertained at tea at her home on Eccles avenue of the two brides, and also ' Janies A. Dore, Mrs. George jjfoble, Jr- - and Mrs. L. B. Dufton, The tea table was Houston, Texas. "Li-d with an exquisite lace cloth, JT, centered with pink and white "Jgo, in a silver basket. Pink ' f3,0 fr ljr can-TT- jn holders completed the Juration. The hostess was assisted Erinr the afternoon by Mrs. George iEecles, Mrs. Spencer S. Eccles, - s- CTinton Pugmire, Mrs. Clark L. Rich. of Chicago, Lyman Hyde and Mrs. Miss Houtz t complimented a luncheon with mninz Monday Sa was given gt Mrs. Hydes home a the Elmhurst, The tables were Vir-(ig- ia ely decorated with pink and kfegder asters with other appointing in silver. In addition to the art of honor, covers were marked tellrs. John Browning, Miss Browning, Miss Niana Staley, of Ctagfield, 111.; Miss Patricia Healy, In. George S. Eccles, Mrs. James A. -- we ami Mrs. George L. Noble, Jr., J Houston, Texas; Mrs Clinton Pug aije, Mrs. Clark L. Rich, Mrs. Junior Rich and Mrs. Spencer S. Eccles. festivities for Miss Tuesday's gowning and Miss Chaffin took form s bridge luncheon, presided over by n Spencer S. Eccles, at the Ogden The guest! ilf and Country club. mid their places at one long table a silver ttnetively centered with ipper filled with pink roses and pink Silver ri fd orchid sweet peas. atal knotted with sweet peas were ex tended from the centerpiece to three nocked candelabra holding pink ta m. Place cards in slipper design sere marked for Miss Browning, Miss yffin, Miss Niana Staley of Spring, dd, 11L; Miss Barbara Browning, n. John Browning, Mrs. James A. me and Mrs. George L. Noble of ouston, Texas; Mrs. Junior E. Rich, n. Fletcher Scowcroft, Mrs. Junius Smart, Mrs. Irving Lehman, Mrs. krk I Rich, Mrs. Clinton Pugmire, n. George S. Eccles, Mrs. Bryant iHen, Miss Patrica Healy, Miss Hel n Conroy, Mrs. C. William Gunnell, n. Harman W. Peery, Mrs. Russell ttffin, Miss Marjorie Brewer, Mrs. tank Armstrong of Salt Lake; Miss lanche Scowcroft, Salt Lake; Mrs. George L Abbott, Miss Mariam Ellis of Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, Eng Salt isd; Mrs. Warren Gilmore, ske; Mrs. C. Steele, Salt Lake; Mrs. Wallace Ellis, Mrs. Adam Patterson, ,and Mrs. G. R. Chaffin, of Farm , ct Ac.-tri- a, i ft Y our Home Blon-tere- . HOTEL BIGELOW cMdimud DDdPMI IE 0 SEW. 26 ington. Another for charming party Tuesday the brides was the breakfast giv-b- y Mrs. E. R. Dumke and Miss at nth Wattis the Dumke home, 527 Van Buren avenue. Fifteen ritnds of the honored guests were this delightful affair. Wednesdays prenuptial courtesy to lisa Chaffin and Miss Browning was a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. jvrence T. Dee and Mrs. John N. Spargo at the Ogden Country, club. Thirty friends were seated with the Kiesaes and honor guests at a long ible attractively decorated with roses, ht of town guests were Miss Niana Stdey of Springfield. I1L; Mrs. James A. Dore and Mrs. George L. Noble, K of Houston, Texas; Mrs. H. S. Kimball of Chicago, Miss Blanche Scowcroft, Mrs. E. Wright, Mrs. Jnaei W. Collins, Mrs. James Moyle vd Mrs. Leland Swaner Armstrong jf Salt Lake; Mrs. Arthur White, fork Springs, Wyo.; Miss Mariam El- of Wood Hall Spa, . Lincolnshire, England, and Mrs. H. A. Benning of WODERN beauty symphony of Invitations have been issued by J1. J. T. Rushmer, Mrs. C. B. we and Mrs. Frank K. Bartlett for to be given tomorrow afternoon S until 6 oclock at the home of Kushmer, 2547 Adams avenue. JOB J. Fay Fraker entertained mem- her bridge club at luncheon at her home, 1238 Twenty-W- h street. The luncheon table was with a bowl of fringed as-j- rj 2day ?wd Covers were S" ,'r Mrs. Lee D. Turner, Mrs. nes Clayton, Mrs. Julian Watson, EVERY HOME CAN BE BEAUTIFUL arrangement. ECONOMY, STYLE AND QUALITY s:. ' ARE INSEPARABLE pastal shades. Asael HERE Farr, Jr., Mrs. W. F. William Blackburn, Mrs. Jarvis, and Mrs William Mill- - One Ho-PjhM- rs. of the most delightful parties party r wHet supper given last Satur-wnin- g by Mr. and Mrs. Har-jr- 0 w. Peery at the Country club rm!WJ?esy to their sister, Miss and her finace, A, W. One hundred and fifty Tf" present George L. Abbott has issued LPytions to sixteen friends for. a neon today at her home on Brin- when Miss Lucille Chaf Vdl be the honoree. b. Warren Gilmer, of Salt Lake, entertain at breakfast Sunday at the home of her mother, Dinwoody in compliment to J Lucille Chaffin and A. W. Bart-L- 2 marriage will take place Ogden guests who will 2onth. dovoi for the affair will be Mr. Harman W. Peery, Dr. and Hark Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Clin-CKr2.lre Mr. and Mrs. Russell iJ111, Fat Wattis snd Cyril Ham- the week was the dancing We cordially invite our numerous patrons and friends to visit our store this evening at 8 .with the National Home oclock in Furnishings Style Show. Our store will be co-operat- ion in open from eight to ten displaying new styles home furnishings. Souvenirs for the ladies! ne J 3 A. W. IbA? - Ik, - Walker and Mr. Earl mtertain at a bridge n today at the home 2338 Adams avenue. of Blrs. Another w'll be given tomorrow by hostesses. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME LIBERAL TERMS OF CREDIT I is a good taste, particularly in the home. The old fashioned ideas of many colors, many odd pieces and many periods has been resolved down to the new idea of subtle harmony, achieved by the blending of a few relative period designs: subdued colors relieved by a vivid flash and artistically simple a warn. CT4 Artistic Arrangement Results Only. From Wisely Chosen Furniture to Mdon HJIM ofh&it 55: |