Show 1 I THE OGDEN V " Delightfully informal were the teas given on Tuesday and Friday afternoons with Mrs" E J Harness sand Mrs Otis Weeks as hostesses at the home of Mrs Harness on Eccles avenue The lovely rooms were gay with garden flowers and the tea table was centered with1 a green bowl filled with yellow and white tulips and delicate lavender irises Tea was served buffet style and the guests gathered in groups on the patio overlooking the sunken garden for refreshments and con- versation Miss Katherine Morrell Miss Ruth Dyer and Miss (Barbara Weeks assisted the hostesses Fifty friends were entertained each day v " ' i Ji n' ' - - 1 f-i- - :l ill - FV — Continuing a series of smart Mrs Heber bridge luncheons Scowcroft entertained on Wed- i nesday and Thursday at her home on Beverly Drive Yellow roses and blue sweet peas decorated the long table On Wednesday the guests included Mrs LeRoy B "Young Mrs A W Petty Mrs H C Stranqulst Mrs Wesley W Anderson Mrs Harold E Heming- way Mrs Horace Walker and Mrs Henry Volker On Thursday Mrs Scowcroft entertained Mrs William H Loos iMrs Samuel C Powell Mrs Frank M Parrott Mrs A V Mrs Ralph E Bristol Mrs Harmon Barton and Mrs C C Eubank 1 kte ue ! to Ogden Iwith her husband Dr Harvey Twho was the guest speaker at the "monthly meeting of the Weber Icounty Medical association on Thursday Other guests at the dinner were Mrs Henry W Nelson Mrs Henry Albert H C Stranqulst Mrs 4Aland Mrs George M Fister and 2 Mrs William M McKay Flame-colore- d sweet peas in a t crystal bowl and ivory tapers In crystal holders decorated the ' ' s j v : - ' - i s ' t t -- i ' 7- - ''rjf h p ' 1 if ' - vyN " '- - V Taylor avenue in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mr Young Red and yellow tulips and yel-- ! low tapers decorated the long table The party "included Dr and Mrs A W Petty Mr 'and Mrs Harold E Hemingway Dr and Mrs Henry C Stranqulst Mr and Mrs Wesley W Anderson and ' Mr and Mrs Thomas Leslie Bridge followed dinner Mrs A V Zabriskie entertained a group of friends at the hostess luncheon on Tuesday at the country club Gay spring flowers deco-- s rated the table and the afternoon was spent playing bridge Covers were laid for Mrs 'Herman B Way Mrs George Ward Mrs Lyman Hyde Mrs- George M Fister Mrs Wallace H Ellis Mrs Paul Weeks Mrs Henry W Nelson Mrs Henry Volker Mrs Wesley W Anderson Mrs Henry C Stranqulst Mrs A W Petty and Mrs Zabriskie I SX '"s - BRISTOL TO WED On Thursday the home of Mrs George H Lowe on Twenty-sixt- h r street was the secne of a charm luncheon with ingly arranged Mrs Parley C Richardson and JMrs Lowe as hostesses Small itable centered with vases of lilacs and tulips were used to ''seat the guests The list Included Mrs D E Leader Mrs P H tMulcahy Mrs W D Shaw Mrs tS E Johnson Mrs H B Wheel wright Mrs T F Farr Mrs M F Earl Mrs Eugene E Pratt tMrs V P Campbell Mrs N E DeMarals Mrs L E Boyle Mrs C I Canfleld Mrs J Q Leavitt Mrs II S Anderson Mrs Lee D Turner Mrs J F Fowles Mrs A P Miller Mrs R H Hinckley -- Mrs T J Thomas Mrs Ora tBundy Mrs George Thorstensen TJMr Randall Mrs Asael W Farr and Mrs C B Empey 4 K I- - i GIRL ON COAST Word has been received in Og den of tfie announcement of the engagement of Miss Genevieve Rieckoff daughter of Mr and Mrs Louis F Rieckhoff of Riv erside California to Chapin Day Bristol son of Mr and Mrs Ralph E Bristol of this city The announcement was revealed at a luncheon given by 'the oriae- elecfs mother at their home in Riverside last Saturday The account in a Riverside paper says: "Eacn sman mncn-eo- an table was centered with lighted taper of white embellish ed with a bow or pastei-snaatulle The date of the wedding was not revealed on the heart- shaoed cards bearing the names of the engaged couple which the guests found in envelopes in tne hands of the dolls marking the places The little figures were dresses a color in oastel-shadJ attractively was scheme which featured as well in the spring flowers used as decoration in the i home were soror of the guests Many who Rieckhoff Miss of sisters ity is a member of Zeta Tau eia sorority of Occidental college from which she was graduated in 193J Mrs Ralph E Bristol and Miss Betty Bristol of Ogden wereur among the invited guests Twenty-fofriends vere pre$entM Mr Bristol only son of Mr and 'Mrs Ralph E Bristol is a grad uate of Harvard Military academy and Occidental college of Los Angeles He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and is associated with his father in busI iness st A party at the Country club for luncheon on Tuesday In- eluded Mrs Augustus W Bartlett Jr Mrs James H DeVine Mrs Luke M Wright Mrs Paul --Wattis Mrs Joseph M Eccles Mrs Clark Rich Mrs George S Eccles and Mrs Russell Wilkins no-ho- : -- OFFICERS ELECTED BY LEAGUE GROUP Members of the Child Conser vation league met atf the home of Mrs Melbourne Douglas Friday at a luncheon The officers of last year were the honored guests and the officers of "This fear vith the nroeram committee were the host esses The officers! oi last year were Mrs Wayne Mayhew Mrs Francis Madsen Mrs Roy Park er Mrs Gene Halliday Mrs By ron Naisbitt Mrs Porter Robbins The officers of the present year are Mrs Melbourne sDouglas Mrs Arval Anderson Mrs E P Turner Mrs Russell Petty Mrs- George W Vogel Mrs David A Scott After the luncheon the election i of officers for the next year was I YJHOA JOB FIGURES HIGH held with Mrs Francis Madsen elected president Mrs Roy Park — (UP) — Employment t CLHVLaAITD er vice resident Mrs David figures for students of Penn Col Scott -- secretary Mrs Lyles Lar- train lege Y M C A kin treasurer Mrs Hyrum San ing institution are the highest ders corresponding secretary Mrs since early in 1931 figures leveal Neil C Clegs press reporter tiiirds of the students are now Following election of officers employed on their alternate work Dorothy DeWees Wheelwright reperiods at an average wage of $15 viewed several of the newest books to $20 per week and Mrs Oliver Ellis sang two vo cal solos accompanied by Mrs L IL Stronsr The next meeting will be held KAY'S D2TTY next Friday afternoon at two-thlrtv o'clock at the home of SPECIAL Mrs Francis Madsen 1244 Twen -- : j jv1 j i street ty-fou- rth wonder ful and only 100 per cent -'all steam permanent wave com plete and guaranteed— That Waves to the scalp OTHEH PERMANENT WAVE3 niosft S3GD cntl S0G3 for you Fincer waves designed our artists compersonally by combed and jr?K dried pletely KDraved "TH Same as above with ivw shampoo children rirer waves for C Feature Tliat Wonderfal raramoant Drying System BETTY KAY'S INC 177 i i MEETINGS QF CLUBS Past Noble Grand club will en tertain on Thursday at luncheon o'clock at the home at of Mrs Frank Cleve 2348 Jef one-thir- ty ferson avenue with Mrs W J McDonald as assisting hostess Visiting members cordially invit ed Women of the Moose Radiant chapter No 134 will honor the past regents at eight o'clock Wed nesday evening in tne Moose nau Past regents to be honored in clude: Mrs Gertrude Hutton Mrs Marzett Richter Mrs Jeannette Mrs Hall Mrs May Watklns Vay Archibald There will be a program of dancing and singing and instrumental music and re freshments will be served Maude Eldredse chapter Star legion will meet Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock in Dick's cafe 5 Mrs Clarence H Packer entertained at luncheon Wednesday at her home in the Holly Rue apartments in honor of her daughter Mrs Klaus Kemp of Santa Barbara California who has been visiting here and returned Friday evening to her home A crystal bowl of spring flowers centered the table at which were seated Mrs Kemp Mrs Emma Smith Mrs E E Kemp Mrs W L Engstrom Mrs F Mrs Clair Rasmussen Parry Johnson Mrs LeRoy Packer Mrs Ellen Packer Miss Minnie Moore Brown and the hostess On Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Packer were hosts at an informal dinner party in honor of Mrs Kemp and also for Mr and Mrs Keola Murphy who with their infant son Keola Mark returned last Sunday to Ogden to make their home after several years' residence In Honolulu It These are the chairmen of the committees in charge or tne on Saturdancing partyatgiven the Washingday evening ton Junior High school auditorium by the Pep clubs of the for the junior high schools members and their guests They are (upper left) Miss Ar- illa Eyre Mouna ron junior High and right Miss June Nickson wasmngton junior High Below left M1S3 Eliza McKell Central junior high and (lower left) Miss Beth Browning Lewis junior high school ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Mr and Mrs 753 Two hundred invitations have been issued by a group of the sub- deb set to 'a dancing party at the Country club on Saturday evening The hostesses will be Miss Ruth Young daughter of Mr and Mrs LeRoy B Young Miss smney Evans daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseoh E Evans: Miss Maren Eccles daughter of Mr and Mrs Royal Eccles Miss Peggy Higgenr botham daughter of Mr ana Mrs F E Hlgginbotham MLss Patty Brown daugther of Mrs Mary Wattis Brown and Miss Elaine Ye am an daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond S Yeaman Mairs left Mr and Mrs R-- T Denver motor for by Saturday where Mr Mairs will attend a business convention They will be ioined for the week end by their son Max Mairs who attends me University of Colorado at Bouia- er Mr and Mrs Mairs wui re turn home in a fortnight Miss Eva Erb left Friday for California to spend a month vis iting friends at Los Angeles San Diego and Palo Alto Mr and Mrs Ralph Emerson have as their house guest Mrs p W Thackwell of Salt Lake CItv Thackwell's son and Mr and Mrs Fred E Thackwell have gone to Chile South America where Mr Thackwell will be connected with a' mining company They will remain In South America for three years Mr and Mrs Paul W Stecher who spent the winter In Glendale California have returned home and are now located for the summer months in their cottage at Falrmount Ogden canyon Mrs daughter-in-la- w Twenty-thir- d Boylngton Jat street announce the engagement of their daughter PERSONALS T-vV- O FEATURE r if ea s Phone Assure Expert Operators Perfect Service ' - - ed In honor of Mrs E L Harvey of Denver Mrs Vernon L Ward and Mrs Leslie S Merrill entertained at dinner on Thursday evening at the Ward home on Brjnker ave-:n- U'ai!Rtan Ave Kv 4 - CHAPIN DAY Jr "f f - f v v-- : - Syl-vest- V - s £ Mr and Mrs Leo W Child of Clinton will hold open house all day Tuesday April 24 in honor of Mrs Child's parents Mr and Mrs John T Burnett on their golden wedding day Mr and Mrs Burnett were married in the Endowment house in Salt Lake City April 24 1884 They were residents of Logan until 1900L They then moved to Clinton and made their home un- til three years ago when they moved to Salt Lake City' to do temple work They have both always been active in church work Mr Burnett served in the Fifth L D S ward bishopric for years After "moving to Clinton he was pres- ident of the Y M M I A and served in the bishopric with O D Hadlock Mrs Burnett served as secretary of the Clinton relief society for twenty-thre- e years A program and dance will be held in the Clinton amusement hall on the evening of the golden wedding anniversary to which relatives and friends axe invited Mr and Mrs Burnett have nine sons and daughters: MrsAurel-i- a Servoss Provo Mrs Leo W Child: Mrs Mabel Parker Murray Mrs Geneve Young Peter- -' son Mrs Adrian Taylor Clinton Mrs Irma Miller Syracuse Mrs Thora Walker Syracuse Rever and Horace Burnett Clinton They also have 41 grandchildren Mr and Mrs LeRoy B Young er : ' v V — ! " i CLINTON COUPLE PLANS PARTY ON GOLDEN WEDDING To Lecture Mrs Marriner S Eccles left early Saturday morning by plane for Washington D C to rejoin Mr Eccles there She will return to Ogden In a month to attend commencement exercises of-- the Ogden High School from which her daughter Miss Eleanor Eccles will be graduated this year Following the close of school Mrs Eccles and her daughter and two sons Marriner Campbell and John David will go to Washing-to- ri for the summer months In honor of Mrs Eccles Mr and Mrs William H Loos entertained at dinner on Monday eveat the Country club ning ' Red tulips ad white carnations centered Lhe table and antique brass candelabra held green tapers Covers were laid for twelve close friends of the honored guest ' ' fAl Y t' v I DINNER PARTY IN HONOR OF MRS MS ECCLES Of Dance v — entertained at a pretty dinner on Friday evening at their home on of avenue Mrs Burton Mu-sSalt Lake City was a special guest re Others present were Mrs Mrs H W Shearman Mrs J M Eccles Mrs E R Dumke Mrs George S Eccles Mrs James H DeVine and Mrs Patrick Healy ' No pads no electricity - ' ill Mrs Marriner Browning enter tained her French club Friday afternoon at her home on Eccles table ' ft - Mr and Mrs E C Singleton presided at a small attractive dinner on Saturday evening at their home on Taylor avenue Bright garden flowers centered the table and the guests were Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs' Willard Eccles and Mrs A Mr Eccles Spencer W Bartlett and Mr and Mrs Russell Wilkins Mrs Harvey came I - ' '' Mr and Mrs Patrick Healy Jr presided at a beautifully arranged dinner on Saturday evening at their home on Eccles avenue Pink blossoms in a silver bowl centered the table and the tall pink and green tapers burned in silver candelabra The guest list included Mr and Mrs Joseph M Eccles :Mr and Mrs James H DeVine sMr and Mrs George S Eccles Mr and Mrs Harold E Hemingway H A Benning and Stuart Healy Bridge followed dinner Za-bris- v SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 22 1934 R — Chairman Of Committees In Charge TWO INFORMAL TEAS GIVEN AT HARNESS HOME - STANDARD-EXAMINE- Dorothy Ellen Troth of Ogden Salt Lake City KIWANIANS HOLD SACRED PAGEANT COSTUME PARTY WILL BE GIVEN AT RI?innF 1 IN NINTH WARD D I I U VJ d PIN J i "In connection with annual Sun day school conference being held in the Ogden L D S Ninth ward April 22 the evening session will be In the form of a sacred pageant Under the direction of the ward' superlntendency the follow ing program will be given: ine Congregational singing Lord Is My Shepherd" prayer Address of welcome Superintend ent Clifton B Canfield Sacramental music: "Peace Troubled Soul" choir with Vera Hobson Neilson soloist Sacred pageant "Seeking the Lost" in the following scenes Soprano solo "The cnuarens Friend" Vera Hobson Neilson "The Sermon On The Mount" W Oswell Jackson and Book of Mormon class Quartet "An AnWool-se- y gel From On High" Elmer chorus male of and members Rulon Brough as Joseph Smith Leida Roberts as Angel Moroni "Ye Simple Souls Who Stray Bass solo Elmer Woolsey Scene King Noah's court Robert Emmett as King Noah priests Wilmer Jackson Wendell Jackson Fred Thurston Dell Murdock Abinadl Pat Aaron guards Iona and Iola Langford "Jesus Lover of My Soul" quartet Scene Prodigal Son Father John Price Prodigal Son Norman Reeder Other Son Jesse Reeder Scene The Teacher Enoch Thome and A costume party and "bridge tournament final- - of the Kiwanls club held in the Security Benefit hall 2320 Washington avenue Thursdar night was declared to have been a social success by the fortv counles who attended The program was in charge of the so- -cial committee of wmcn ny vrstensen is chairman The award for winning the bridge tournament an electric coffee drip was awarded to Mr and Mrs Clarence L Forsling A Dutch luncheon was served and dancing was a concluding feature Many attracUve and humorous costumes were worn by the KI-wani- ans and their wives J Quill Nebeker president of the club appeared as Little Lord Fauntleroy and Mrs Nebeker impersonated "the Midnight Queen" to Alfred formerly The Sempre Musical society of Ogden will meet Thursday April 23 at two p m at the Ninth ward hall Members of the Ladies' Lit erary club ofalt Lake City will furnish the program for the Mr and Mrs C A Marriott Pnrtw avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Madeline to William Vera Harrop son of Mr and Mrs Wuliam A Harrop of 444 Washington avenue The marriage will take place the early part of June Frank D Robison announces the engagement of his daughter Sally Ella Robison to Joseph Alfred Oborn son of Alfred A Oborn of Ogden The marriage will take place May 2 in the Salt Lake temple 1 2flfi - of the state i TALK PRESENTED AT HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENT The Ogden Historical society met at the home of Mrs O J and three Stilwell 2537 Tyler avenue Sat- urday afternoon with Mrs A W Agee I assisting hostess SMAUL PARTIES IN This program for the 'afternoon PAST FEW DAYS was in charge of Miss Eva C Mrs Paul White and Mrs WaErb who read an interesting lter James acted as hostesses to pape£ on "Women of ' their bridge club at luncheon on follow: "There are Thursday at the Green Gables milone hundred and sixty-fiv- e tearoom Covers were laid for Mrs lion Iwomen in India but not Ray Yeaman Mrs Douglas Phv cock Mrs Kenneth Ashe Mrs more' than thirteen million now Glen Chandler Mrs Wendell Ogwear? the veil The growth of the den Mrs Gilbert Reese Mrs spirit of nationalism has opened Fred Green Mrs James Bate-ma- n women of new world for the a Mrs Wendell Ogden Mrs India As a nation India is alive Reese Mrs Fred Green Gilbert to the political power of womanBateman Mrs WillJames Mrs hood It is in the women that the iam Russell and Mrs Elza Lureal strength of Hinduism lies to and the hostesses cas' day i It is the Women who cling most tenaciously to caste to purMr and Mrs Jack Carwin endah i to ceremonies In Moslem friends from Hollywood tertained homes it is the women usually-thon Monday evening at dinner older women who watch most Davis J L Cherry Bette Miss vigilantly for any suggestion of and J Walter were Bob Renner departure from their faithIn India included in the guest list "The Christian church boasts an honor roll of such woA group of friends pleasantly men as Chandra Lila and Pandi-t- a surprised Miss Dorothy Anderson Rambai Lilerati Singh and on her birthday Saturday evening Lakshmi Gareh" decorated the table Daffodils Miss Erb continued with this other games were and Bunco statement that all over the land Twelve young friends were played ' are many sons of India who would the guests become professed followers oi Jesus Christ were they not the sons and husbands of quiet women who will not allow any such departure from their ancestral faith If India is to be 'won for Jesus Christ the women of India must first be won for Him She spoke of the women's conference held in Tahore in 1931 organization This is a nation-wid- e whose purpose is educational ana social reform This was the seventh conference to be held Miss Erb gave sketches of the of India's lives1 of a number stated and women prominent full want women that Indian No men special the with equality favor or privilege but equality in rmiitinfti treatment is the demand U of what is said to toe the majority of women In India NEXT MEETING The next meeting- of the Historical society will be annual day to be held April 28 and is in charge of the entertainment committee After the meeting refreshments ' were served by the hostesses and a pleasant social hour was enwere joyed: Guests of the club Lincoln of Johnson Mrs J L Nebraska and Mrs ueorge Kelly great-grandchildr- Indian-Quotation- en s e - m ' " - 'ft 4 3 FUR JACKETS This ' BOOK REVIEWED AT LIBRARY CLUB ! 4 Are Popular Spring YOUR STYLE IS HERE FUR STORAGE Complete protection In air- cooled vauiis mai are lire aim protected by burglar proof Insurance TGAJEVSKY 2414 i Furrier Washington Atc ( Patterns You'd Expect on Much Higher-Price- d 50-In- ch Mill Ends at EMgsc EGEHanaanaG m© 3 Mill ends from 6 to 20 yards in a great manufacturers' clear- ance of gorgeous damask patterns in brocades and cords Dozens of patterns in all wanted colors ernoon Add a tablespoonful of paraffin to the water when washing lino leum This removes stains and helps to preserve the linoleum tour leave Monday on a lecture - Mr and Mrs Andrew M Anderson entertained the members of their literary club on WedMr and Mrs J R Taylor 307 nesday evening at their home Eighth street announce the mar2462 Madison avenue Those presriage of their daughter Melba were Mr and Mrs Waldo I ent to Leonard McBrlde which took Stoddard Mr and Mrs Derrah B nlace at Farmington on February Van Dyke Mr and Mrs Wayne 8 E Mayhew Mr and Mrs Guy H' H Hurst and a special guest John Ivy on a house wall is usually a! LIttlefleld rather nrotection from dampness Mrs Anderson reviewed "Anthan a menace unless there is a thony Adverse" defect in the wall aft- - The Martha Junior society will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Warner Arthur with Mrs Thomas Leslie' as assisting hostess of The marriage win take place on May 16 in the Salt Lake temple Miss Virginia McNamara will give the reading: Mrs Louie A Reeder and Miss Ruth La Vin Cragun will furnish musical accompaniment Ruth and Mary Lou Mrs J L Johnson of Lincoln - Madsen will be the dancing slave and Bridgeport Neb is 'visiting girls Mr her son and daughter-in-la- w The meeting will commence arid Mrs Austin Johnson at the at seven p m and the promptly Elmhurst apartments Mrs John is cordially invited to at- son expects to be here for the public tend summer months Mrs Henry W Nelson and Mrs Joseph E Evans were guests at a luncheon on Wednesday given by Mrs A-- J Browning at the home of her parents Dr and Mrs II J Sears in Salt Lake City W Miss Elizabeth Berg who will Choose your piece from the window display now then hurry in early Monday morning for this rare bargain festival I j (r SB" v V (So |