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Show ;.':;. -- : " 'V V-'--!- . 4 . ' , " Automobiles w SECOND SECTION . OGDEN CITY, UTAH SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 5. 1921. HERE V Fashions n"'','- ! - i E WHIRL OF SOCIET r s. , , i ... l in mis unoav sontv trtnn Ji, Neighbors of al1 thc attention in Ogden'a !a3t claiminS W i r are also others who are hoWJnTInf society circles. There Child. Culture .v ct Woodcraft to l ln nce during the year that Mrs. Sherman remains there. In the iSMJSS' MaKel Martin" centef " Club a Chooses 10 . wcck iuuiu mission tor the L. U. S. church to the anntWn .tnto Am,ong the brides V "ng of weeks the and of the week coming are Miss Eva And crsun. uupci risznr. whns nrrrcrmn past Convene Here her parents, nn: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson; Mrs. Raymon d Uoddard, lower left New Officers formerly Miss Inez Whitaker. whose marriage took olacc WednAw wnose i., uuu juioo uvujia luwcr n LJrvrLL i i 1 1 . 22r r - " jumv Throughout State Will Send Delegates to An- nual Meeting Circles , "' . a - --- --- ;': . v whn.-lML;i-; y i. JWUU3UH, ". . ' V --- . ' :. - m engagement to Walter Gi es ngnt. ':. . l - t 1 ..wv. J mid. umuuii v. lUilltsun, , " - , i 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Barrows, ReRe- tiring President, ceives Gift Arrangerr ents for the- - annual . dis- trict convention to be held by the Neighbors of Woodcraft' have been completed and' a' well listed program has been offered for the two days that - :i' w-- ; iv - - , the convention vill be In session, MonRepday and Tuesday June 6 and 7.Wood-, resentatives from all circles of craft throughout Utah are expected tto be convention will hall. been given out, with Ogden circles, No. 174 and No. 581, represented by the following members: Maye Yates, Kate Heyman, Laura Hulmston, Francis 'iCJarey, "Amelia Carrie Boyer, Adelia E. Clock, Bune, Wanda Wardleigh, Sarah Eayrs, Daisy Cashmore, Mamie Planz, Liz zie Best, Sarah Ranson, Frances Huss, Alice Smalley, Eva .Murphy, Louise Lena Shipley, -- Sarah Baumeister, Preece, Mary Hanley, , Susie Griffin, Alma Luddington, Edna JPlanz, Ida Carlyle. MONDAY'S PROGRAM. 1A aw a tvi till - rr&T TYiAfttlrtfr "Mn i trVt Vr4 Hulmston and pvii Preece presiding. Selection, Lyric orchestra; address, Mayor Francis; response, Dr. Alice Ridge ; selection. Lyric orchestra.,' H a, ra. Opening of the convention by the district inspector, Kate ' ' Heyman. 2 p. m.Strictly business meeting, presided over by District Guardian Morris. Lyda 8 p. m. Open meeting with musical program, followed by refreshments. Solo, Mildred Ware; address Joseph nhf" violin solo. Orace Burton: danc ing number, Tottie Hart; reading, Mildred Chrisman; solo, Mildred Ware. TUESDAY'S PROGRAM. 10 a. m. Visiting ' representatives will be taken for an automobile rlda around the city, including a. visit, to w the Sperry mills. 2 p. m. Strictly business meeling at which grand circle representatives, and district ..officers will be elected. ; 5 p. m. Banquet in the dining room of the Woodman hall, followed by a ccmplimeptary dance at 8 p. m., to which all Neighbors of Woodcraft, their families and friends .are . inI vited; ' The following committee has charge of arrangements: Maye Yates,- Daisy Hulmston, France Cashmore, Amelia.Bune-KatHeyman Coppock. Adelia Krances huss, Karan iena aaumeister, . Alma Luddington Preece, Ida Carlj-le, Carlie Rodenbaugh. . .. - ' - " ' - The melliMr f the Chill f Culture annual club was held in the University club June 2. rv(.m), ThurxJay jfternocn. '.tic-- r for th comlnt cl j'j .ir mrrr rct-d- . w ith the foilow ;n; rho. n to fill the t.tficr irt JVj.imlttf: Mr, ll. A. Moyr, !ri4emMn ll, i -- The. present. ue nem in me vvoouman oi me worm - . I 1 . I v I I l , 'v. 'r. ' . . ' ' , I nV -- ' - - -- - lilt". III - ' . i . : .... . " . - . - ' . I , I - - - " . i 5 - ' . . If 1 A - .- '. ' -- iv'-i- - E Lvt - ' . ' ' fill! , ' :- . - i x r Is- - II' " . j . 1 -;t - . 4 ll , I i ...... . : . . ' - - i - - , " s , , i I I '- - "s - ; . , r ' . . - t - , ' , . ' , - ' . v , - . . . - '. . , .. ,?r : Mnl Ml . ' , :v I V - - - ' f !( - NK X 1 1 C - -- YK' Y:y&w,'f.--r''- 1 : . iV ...- III WV - ' . X .; Miss Elizabeth Farris left Thursday for Logan to enter the Utah Agricultural college for the'summer quarter. for Miss Phyllis Merrill is visiting - ba-ca- me ' et fw n taed A. McCirr.ahan enltr-talnr- d Mm. H. H. Child, Mm. O W H;eln, Mm. R Meld. Mm O. W. Frojf, Mm. George D. KnauK. Mm. Herman Kcauaa, Mra , C HeUel Mr. H, C. Marchant. Mm. O. Jfolmgrtn and Mm. J. s C; AUn. Mr. Gene Etlr.e proved her'.f hoete Thumlay afternoon charming ah when entertained m namber of rueata at a bridge tarty given the Weber club. Three tatdea cf at brldga were enjoyed during the afternoon, flrrt honor going to Mra. rrneai and aecwnd honom to t.hermtrom, Mm- - J. 11. Nye. ljnch w. ten ei during the card game. At the cloaft of the afternoon a luncheon wag aerved; The table were decorated with aweetpeaa in the coiom of pink and white, combined prettily , Miss Gladys Abbey of California is Miss Abbey arVisiting in Ogdenrived during the early part of the weeki and will remain in Ogden until of after the commencement exercises Sacred Heart academy, to b held on - a fire-cou- 16. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Corey and son, Bob, have returned from a motor trip me with ferna. a Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Jensen, formerly, of Ogden, motored here from Lo-ga- n 'last Sunday and are visiting two weeks with relatives. They were accompanied to Ogden by Miss Af ton Knight of St. Anthony, Idaho. I W. L. .Melliriger, pastor off the First - tin entertained Thi,i-,,.ntno in At 10 o clock a luncheon was served. The evening was concluded with'' a the Sixth ward amusement hall. $ danee. .Ti1!6 paIty was In the nature of a ,:' reunion of South African missionaries, -and was attended by Mrs. Robert W. Cunningha m was seventy-fiv- e frm othden. Salt Lake and the,fvr",ciou? hostess at a pretty show er cities of the state. er auernoon. given .in were given by Mr. and honor of her daughter, lllks Iona. a brideth and Mr-- and Mrs. McKay dur-fn, ,m end, f V. afternoon and gathered ir exPerlences in Africa. ' muspent the time sical .program. and An and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mar, tello and VOCal Including piano entertainment. sdnU,8lcal delicious Belrt1nr,a fnllnwed. luncheon was served 0 xt01 s - - ' rY Mrs.-Nichol- as i who Monday evening at her home fimmmercy aveny. jn honor of uemire I'eitr. a June fcrde-lc- t. The evening in and mulcAl entertainment. a rme delicious luncheon aerred ty the hoalt at the cloe of the f ver.lrtg. rtoael and mo tal!a were ue ! in the decor atlona on the table, Mra. waa axiiied In the eering cf thaTefty luncheon by Ml Joeephlne Vclker, About twenty gue: were r rcaent. gieta: I'arlow. two weeks in Cache valley. Master Glen Nelson, son of Mr. anl Mrs. Arthur Nelson, left on his vaca-- . tion during the early part of the week and will remain during ' - the summer at Cedar Creek. V"' o Thursday 'afternoon at a party given 4n. brncr of Mm. W. H. Child ct the Tpico;a! guild. Ft president waa hundred enjoyed during the early houm of the afternoon, honor were on by Mra Q. w. Fimt Frout. with ronaolatlon honom going to Mra, J. Allen. Following the card game ga df Ucioua luncheon waa aerved by th hoair aa. The table waa centered with a rrj ttal btrwl f r :r.k sre:ret and ferr.a. Cm em w ere laid for tweha Mm W. t. $ulger tr Joephlne Shorten, Mm. Myri e Christian church, left Ogden Friday for, Chicago, where he will begin his Summer lecture tour with the Mutual Chautauqua association. Beginning in Illinois Mr. Mellinger will lectuVe in Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa and Nebraska, returning to Ogden in September to resume his " pastorate. In honor of Mr. and O. Smith, who returned recently from South Africa, where Mr. Smith was of the South African mission president of the L. D. S. church for seven years, Mr. and Mrs. James McKay, who also have performed a mission to South Africa, and Miss Mabel Martin, who will leave next week for the southern states mission, Bishop and Mrs. A- R. w. to Miss Marguerite Parke Is visiting week-en- d at the home of Mr. and :Mrs. A.. M. Merri.ll. " Mliw Ivlne Shield wUl to Ogden HuDdaya to pUy a4 lha coma Flm Conjrregatirtngl rhurrh and ataj dur the to log continue teaching htr In September. Mra. pupiii Khlelda and tear daughter Chlcag-to make their home. . , friend At m at each ihowtr. Mm. Anui Shields and Ihrea dauahtera left WeJn,1ay har for EaJt To make their residence for tha lke r. eumm-be;utiful gift . ' , J Mm. W. H, Petty entertained " June Wednesday evenir.c. given byihorr tha Fourtht ward anOay achaol depart-nien- t. The horr a given at tha home tf David Fletcher on Twen-tiet- h eireet. A eecend hower riven for Mia Jnhnpan Mm. t'lara. Thursday eveninr.by when Quy aha entertained the memhem of her aw. Inr club. Mti Johnn received mac m - for-th- com-pJinien- ttd aerred. The tabla a centered with silver baa-kof gladioli and baby breath, with a bow of pink maline tied n the handle. Kurort of candy bouquet to which were attached laid for twenty guettg. placecarda wtra ; , waa lha ke 1 Quincy avenue. Mis3 Edna Stuart and Miss Verna Stuart, daughters of Mr.' and Mrs. D. K Stuart, who have been attending school in Salt Lake are expected to return from the capital today. a. th bride of Ixul C. Hcovlllt Thumd.y In the JUJt Lake templa, lha complimented gueit at a Kensington given by Mm O 1L Wright and Mm. K. J. Smith Monday afternoon at the home f Mm. Wright, 2S11 Jeffemon avenue. M:a Hbortea and Mm. Tyott of halt enter, talned the gueat wjh a number of aotoa. A lunchech . Mrs. S. A. B'urd of Seattle is visiting at the home of her brother, J.. M. e' fuesi at a kitchen Ml - Van Devort, 265 Uom Johnaon Mi lr ....... ... 1 "l-ov- n ; . - I ill Ifllt i C. The Early Christian Church .Mrsc F., A. Gregory Presentation of Picture and Resolutions. . J . .Mrs. Tisdale Response The Future Church-- . . .Rev. Mellinger friends were presSeveral Salt Lake ' ent.t Mrs. William Hales of Seattle, Washington, is visiting for the summer in Ogden. At present she is the house guest of her 'sister, Mrs. Walter R. Powell. . MY- and Mrs. A. S. Wolfer have tak en, me v ui&er leaiueuce, i au itxauisuu and are now avenue, for the summer J J at nome 10 meir menas, . K. Mamn McUrl1e and Mf Vinetta included Tarry, Thin violin Wctlon. -- Andatlna, and Dream After the lui!. hlch were t"utifuJJy tiven with; cctaa A a token of love itid eem from !h club mtml'fti for the rrllrlnr I rexidfnt, a ciiilK) 1 rcwh Pfa. -iited to Mm. Iirro by Mm. Lynch in a peeh which evoked from lha word of tender tp. recipient the preciatlon and farewell. Mm. lowli waa club hoa-l- r fwr the afternoon. I ' ' . - - ' ' . Iff ' ' ' 4 "-,!';'- - . - ' .K v . . ? - . - . j v , ' ' - n "c' - ' - i ' . - I " - i - ' entertmined at the home of Mrs. Kimes .Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Mary Tisdale, a "former resident, who Is visiting here. The following program wag rendered during the course ofthe afternoon:V . Mrs. F- -, Al G Solo regory . Th:ma I. u4iter; it Wa :;!, tarU l.e, mer.tartn. IleTlrlnic cftiCera f the beard of director are J!r nilaabeth Iirroa. Mm K k Fmilh and Mm. J. T. Lynch. Offirer ejected to fill the vacanclet Included Mn. K. C, OUen. Mra. Tar. ley T. Wright and Mra, It. S. White cf the year wer Ijtterentinn t rer.te.j by Mm. C. H. Itarton. Mra. Itowmm and Mr. lee. A tnuaical a given by a trio of young proffr.--i rn artlM. Mi Annette Cue nine ham, Mr. u . . ......... trMr rno , - Chrle -- to - . . . ' s . I , x r . s t Mrs. G. C. Kimes and Mrs. Hr ; e . ,. U1-nt- r-- vrt I " tte-p- r Krnprv, ptctvinry and I t rem.rtei. Mm. J. W. irnirpiKin. orrejKnd:nt r ; M ra. Archie Bomn, treaa- - urer; 1 ; m. C. OlKcn. c-- . lift ' - - III I v. x - - . . . s t'Tjihe hAstess' Much enjoyment vai Mr. Edson. Mm. Bonn. Mrs. J&rk-ioMl" Beatrice Johnson, Mm. Dm received when tho. brid select opened Robert W. Cunningthe" many, gifts Phowefed by her Creze and M ham. friends upon her. Thosn? were Mrs. " Thomas CunnluKham,pre.nt Mrs Kior. enco Cunningham. Mm. a. kotert In compliment to Mri. H. J. Iawlrr Cunninkham. Mm. Claude Cunning- of an Francisco. Mm. Herman It. ham. Mr, Peter Cunnlnjcham Mrs Wnv and Mr. Arcbli W. Iiuwmm n. . Toes tertAlne-. . ... t. rat trU:e r - u- - nftrrnoyp Aiiiiur Kml ev. AI r . T . . I r -- . N. .Hanson. Mri. H, FlaH.t iiA.m. . ivienke, Mrs. John liowcutt. Jr.. I avenue. The rooms tr dfrcorm n. r. , tr - . ..u t- . One f the most t.m.u of .the aeaaon waa realised ymterday "ttm announcemcnr w rnada f th marriage of Ml Wt hronla .Woodland and Cheater F. Dinsdale which took place on May 21. Jifore her marriage Mm, Jlndate waa for twr yearn In the Ogden employed joint freight M office, continuing her work after her marriage. The younr couple wan tendered a reception Friday evening at the home of the bride mother. Mr. Mary Woodland, Sc;o Qulnry avenue. Member of the immediate family and Intimate frnd were preaent. a perfects appointed dinner w aerved decorated with flower. i The table wa 1111 and gcvod wishea with sweetpcas and popptr. Lunch eo.i were ahowered n the honored couple. was erved on the small tail folMabel Martin waa er.trii.-.t.-l Ml lowing the wrldg m. Ea:nf. Cover wert The hontmri at a dinner party Monday evening .e laid, for twenty-fjveMm. Archie Bow a few of her friend a at th home cf r( uiliUd man. I). Font. Mitt Martin ik Mr. H. leaving- for the southern elate durt.ng week, to f.U a mlmton for Mr. Oorce Wahlen announce th the Icoming D. F. church th Fiaceearda were .. laid for the following; M . 1 - B . .Ethtl Martin, Jewel BeSr a f' . waain Martin. Allca I'ack. LIt I'ctteraon asd Mra Uttr part JL the montiu Ii. Foul. Cor-gratalatle- 1 n Mia " |