Show AAiss Marvel TO MAKE HELP Middleton Wecls A D McFarland — — — —— BALL LOVELY AFFAIR —— — Pep Club Girls — - - Entertain Partners t At Theatre Party Miss Marvel Middleton granddaughter of Mrs J H Watkins was married to Ambrose D Mc- Farland son of Mrs Esther Taylor of Farr West on November S In the Salt Lake temple Bishop ?- - if - J 'i ' ' ' I : : - i I - y i 'The Pep 1 : vice-presid- ent and treasurer Wanda tary Knight Bertha Coy Ruth Bar-ne- tt Vera Hodson La Rene Thompson Jean Etherington and Messrs Don Marriott t Glen Maw Wallace r Knight Eugene Maw Clifford Folkman Ray Thompson ' Carl Moyes Ray Charleton Mr Smith and the hostess Paul-Knigh- - entertained for Miss Middleton at a bridge supper and shower at her home 2615 Lincoln avenue The guests were Norma Middleton Dorothy Moulder ing Virginia Nicholas Lottie Seeg-millMrs Thayle Grey Mrs Walter Turner Mrs Albert Butters Mrs Walter Richards and Mrs Leonard Garner The hostess was assisted by Mrs G A Moulding On Friday evening a shower wras given in honor of Miss Middleton by Mrs Florence Peterson at the home of Mrs J H Wat- cins The invited guests who are 01 SHOWER GIVEN IN HONOR OF MISSIONARY - - jvuaaieion jvuss r j - ir - - were Oella Hutchinson Florence Peterson Doris Waters Annis Brown Amy Hope Mae Wilkinson Arthella Farr Verla Woody Iris Fair Erma Gardner Edith v- ' - i f' £rv fls?J - y ir - - Miss Venna Hickenlooper entertained as a miscellaneous shower at her home on Monday evening in honor of Miss Carina Barker previous to her departure for an L D S mission' in the states The evening was spent in play-- 1 ing bunco and other games after which a luncheon was served The guest list included the Misses Evelyn- - Brown Phyllis Jensen Beth Brown Margaret Jensen Carma Barker and Norma Jensen Jim Sanders Vance Chamberlain Reed Simmons Emery Rose and I North-weste- - - 1 Han- sen Fern Osman Helen Butter-fiel- d Elizabeth Butterfield Marie Hutcheley Ethel Hessmark Mildred Newey Marguerite Jacobson Ruby Wright Myrtle Slater Myr- tie Wright Lavon Fowler Lavon or-pnuups ineima ttinisirom Minnoch Thelma Hammond Louise Gailey Esther Stevenson Mrs Laura Poole Mrs Rose Searle Mrs Almeada Morgan and Mrs Mary Farr On Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Middleton and Mr McFarland Mr and Mrs Thayle Grey and Mr and Mrs Walter Turner entertained at a bunco tiartv The sruests were Mr and Mrs Walter Richards Mr and Mrs Geddas Brown Nora HawkClair ins Mildred Rampton Pierce and Herbert Stewart On Friday evening Mrs J H "Watkins grandmother of the bride entertained at a shower at Twenty-seven- th street She was assisted by Mrs Mabel Kidman Mrs J Howard Cook Mrs Arthur Huillet and Miss Norma Middleton There were fifty guests present On last Sunday afternoon between the hours of two and five o'clock Miss Marvel Middleton entertained at a trousseau tea at the home of her grandmother Receiving at the door was Mrs J Howard Cook and assisting in serving were Nora Hawkins Norma Middleton Mrs Thayle Grey and Mrs Arthur Huillet Over two hundred guests called during the day On Friday evening November 9 Mr and Mrs J S Taylor entertained for the bride and groom at their home in Farr West There were present fifty-gues- ts TRIBUTES READ TO LEADERS AT SURPRISE PARTY A surprise testimonial banquet was given for Lee Purrington and Gertrude Bell of the Weber stake M I A board Wednesday evening at the Eleventh ward Tributes to Mr Purrington and Miss Bell written by the board members were read by President Geo E Browning Those present were the Weber stake presidency George E Browning N A Tanner and Fred E Mitchell Mr and Mrs R Lee Purrington Gertrude Bell Mr and Mrs N Russell Tanner Mr and Mrs John F Mum-for- d J Edmund McGregor Bishop and Mrs David Johnston Anna May Collins William Stowe Mr and Mrs Irving Schelin Wilford Hinchcliff Irene Chugg Mr and Mrs Varney Thompson Kathrine Kay Helen Johnston Mr and Mrs Joseph Orem Mr and Mrs Wilson Wright Jr and Mr and Mrs Walter T Read -- A bridge luncheon was held at the Green Gables Friday afternoon and covers were laid for Mrs Carl Montgomery Mrs W T Whitson Mrs Charles D Sullivan Mrs Jack Bell Mrs W A Ewers Mrs E S Russell Mrs A L Chase Mrs Frank Keyes Jr and Mrs Elizabeth Wheelwright Mrs Otto Eckardt and Mrs E -Bowen entertained the Jolly Twelve BB club at the home of Mrs Eckardt on Friday afternoon The house was beautifully decorated in a profusion of chrysanthemums Bunco was played for the evening followed by tea DINNER PARTY TUESDAY NIGHT AT FORD HOME Mr and Mrs L W Ford were host and hostess to a charming dinner party Tuesday evening No- vember 20 at their home 12S5 Capitol avenue in honor of Mr and Mrs Al Heinz and Mr and Mrs R M Wells of 'Salt Lake City An artistic ' bouquet of yellow bronze and chrysanthemums adorned the table "Thanksgiving decorations were also used Mr end Mrs L W Ford and their daughter' Constance entertained with several musical selections Covers were laid for eight guests ' ' H ' tained at an attractively arranged bridge dinner Tuesday evening at the Morrissey home at the Veteran hospital in Salt COSTUMES NOTED IN GRAND MARCH AT PIONEER BALL The Daughters of the Utah Pioners held their annual ball last Thursday night which' was enjoyed by about four hundred people The party was lovely and everyone seemed to enter into the spirit of frolic as they glided and whirled through the dances intermittently with the modern fox trot and waltz of the present day The presidency of the organization composed of Mrs Dora Holther Mrs Lettie Manning and Mrs Mattie Read assisted by the captains of the various camps acted as hostesses The grand march a special feature of the evening was led by Mayor Harman Peery "and Mrs Dora Holther Many lovely costumes in keeping with the pioneer motif were displayed as the couples marched around the hall The grand march was followed by an attractive floor show under the direction of Mrs Sophie Reed which was presented as follows: Minuet in French Colonial costumes by Betty Davis Helen Bad- ger Janester Martindell Dorothy i Merrill Joyce Romney Sophie Reed Jean Scowcroft Vivian Seidner Shirley Stranquist and Donna Yeaman Military tap ' dance by Jean Gosling DeRene Gosling Janice Fronk Kathleen Parker Norton Parker Dorthy Peterborg Janice Ridges and Gloria White Acrobatic waltz by old-fashion- ed " -- ' feature old The ball was in all a most joyable one en- ANNOUNCING TIIE ' 2"5l Madison Ave COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE BY EXPERT OPERATOR S Violet Felt - Lenore Leavitt Phone 1317-With Miller Barber Shop W in- Jewell Clark Peggy Hickman Rounds Valentine Gardner Elsie Grasteit Delitra Passey and Marian Crowe BRIDGE DINNER IS IN HONOR OF ANNIVERSARY RD dinner Mr and Mrs Smuin enand bridge in tertained at annihonor of their twenty-fift- h on were Covers versary Saturday laid for Mr and Mrs J J SteM Black-hur- st wart Mr and Mrs-Mr Mrs Will and and Parker all of Salt Lake City 'Mr and Mrs Charles W Tolhurst Mrs Florence S Glines Mr and Mrs Joseph Bjorkland Mr and Mrs Howard Shupe Mr and Mrs Arthur Randsen Mr ' and Mrs F T Wilson Mr and Mrs Bernard S Smith Mr and Mrs B E Budge Mrs W C Parkinson and the host and hostess Mr and Mrs Smuin were presented with a lovely silver gift PIONEER BANQUET HELD BY WOMEN'S BENEFIT GROUP Benefit associa- - The Women's tion held its Pioneer banquet last Tuesday evening at the Church of Good Shepherd at which seventeen pioneers were the honored guests Orchid chrysanthemums were used for decorations carrying out the pioneer color for the association Candy turkeys in various colors were the favors Covers were laid for the honored members guests and forty-fiv- e Those in charge of the affair were Mrs Maud Forbes Mrs Grace s Melba Keeter Shaw After the banquet a business meeting was held in the W O W hall with Mrs Ora Forbes in The next meeting Decharge cember 4 will be the election of officers for the ensuing year and a large attendance is desired " HIGHEST QUALITY ''if l!fi ' !j J G Read & home on Fowler avenue ( yC' mm KG THIS EVENING Enjoy dinner today in the grill room Service begins at 12 o'clock Delightful dinner music by Jerry Pettit and his orchestra from 6 to Thanksgiving Lo- day Ballroom moderate rater A GALA PARTY To finish the week Saturday evening another gala party optrmtsd bf Frank ELWisison Why not plan your vacation In California and make these ycui HOTEL i n: t 1 tels your i ho- Telephone I i :£ 7 P5 Resident Manager Allen J Pedersen F HOTEL CARDINAL ramoma xt fHUO ALTO CALK Morby A family reunion will be held on Thanksgiving day in honor of Mrs Britton at the home of her sister Mrs Grose Mr Brittpn was an engineer on the Southern Pacific railroad before he and Mrs Britton lpft for Minhi ago ' 3 N : ""' — : w - McColl Printed Partem 227 mm—f- ) You couldn't moke a more wonderful gift than this snow suit or a more economical' one It only tales 2 yds of 54 in fabric for size t Make it up in our warm woollens and contrast the colorful embroidery This McCall Pattern is so simple 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Vi ft ' c When gets in her eyes Ojust arrived— s II V ' Ar ytime new lounging' sleeping-tim- e Balbriggan pajamas by Munsingwear For young girls Tailored to fit knit to wear colored to Thrt McCall Pattern includes a complete wardrobe for Posy Doll eve te the undies not fetched) We recommend it os the ideal gift for want if youthful seamstress — plus the necessary fabrics of course Or you 11 the fun of making it yourself gie it to her ofl ready made up For 14 14 19 or 22 such dolk be gay Perfect for with' Jerry Pettit and his musicians the floor show and dancing In the Crystal 7 the guests of Mr and Mrs Ward A SNOW SUIT FOR GIRLS 6 TO 14 ley Ellison Mrand Mrs Glen Mr and Mrs W E Holmes Mr and Mrs Reed Wight and the host and hostesses J Another wonderful evening at the Hotel Ben Lomond i M Perrins r the FRIDAY EVENING mm -- mmm- present included Mr and Mrs Glen Toone Mr and Mrs Marlowe Halverson Mr and Mrs Par- -' rV ment service TTTTTTTTfHW i WHSOHf'B Joseph Ilium BEN JU of Margie Gillette a wonderful floor show and dancing Cover charge 50c Dinner a la carte and refresh- Phone 0?den Utah We Repair All Makes of Washers Mrs Otto Johnson and Mr and Mrs Lee Day They also went to Salt Lake City and visited with Mrs M J Clark se AT HOTEL - 113 lle P Warren and family and Mr and Mrs Jerry Becker Mr and design Covers wer laid for the guest of honor the Jbostesses and the following: Mrs Royal J Douglas Mrs Fred J Conway Mrs Glen J Quillinan Mrs M J McLaughlin Miss Ruth McBride1 Miss Eileen Hanley Miss Margaret Mccarty Miss Ellen O'Neill Miss5 Catherine O'Neill Miss Emma Perucca Miss Loretta Thinnes Miss Marion Higginbotham Miss Emma Liotard Miss Marcella Hartman Miss Domenica ColettI Miss Katharine MsLaughlin Miss Marie Smith and Miss Melba Thornley of Kaysville Appearing on the program were Mrs Harry E McNeill who was also the accompanist for the evening Mrs E Ilium Mrs W A Koldewyn Miss Florence Wright Miss La Vonne Socwell Miss Dorothy PhippsLeon Cowles and Those Join the smart crowd at the Crystal Ballroom- the music of Jerry Pettit the voice Go ar Complete mond Dros h street The guests were seated at small tables centered with bowls of rose colored asters Place cards were in Thanksgiving Veterans Mr and Mrs Aaron P Irishman entertained their bridge club at dinner on Thursday at their THANKSGIVING Celebrate at the Ben I LOWEST PRICES Why not make it a Maytag Christmas? Terms as low as $125 per week ' ' JI Lake City on Wednesday evening This was the last of a series of programs sponsored by the auxiliary to the Disabled American CLUB ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE DINNER H K Twenty-sevent- - and-Mr- 8 o'clock tlaeHson Shop eleven girls were 1 ( 1 Recently itiated into the club at a prettily arranged party On Friday evening Miss Mary Ella Tyree and Miss Verna Ochs were hostesses to the club Various games were played after which dinner was served to the presidency and the members LaSare following Leona Wheelwright Grandy Bertha Edsinga Betty Parnell Clea i - Har-risvi- The Gregg Artist club of Ogden iiign scnooi nas Dcen progressing rapidly under the capable leadership of the following officers: President Aline Piper vice president Miss Ruth Potts secretary and treasurer Miss Ruth Birnie reporter Miss Mary Vance j The Mount Ogden stake Sunday school board workers entertained at a dinner on Wednesday night at the! White Eelephant tea rooms The table was beautifully decorated with a large centerpiece made up of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums and two smaller one at either end Green tapers were used to illuminate the table The favors were little pearl white elephants Covers were laid for thirty members entitled Frances Mortensen Some of the outstanding costumes of the evening were as follows: Mrs Dora Holther wore a grey silk crepe and chiffon gown cut in a most becoming style Mrs Harman Peery a lovely grey taffeta Mrs Bell Boyle a flowered silk and lace Mrs Rachel Middle-to- n Jensen a red velvet and hat to match Mrs George W Eisen-ber- g a pink satin Mrs Olive M Christiansen a lace and silk print Mrs Gladys Young a flowered taffeta and lace Mrs Rosella Larkin a silk print and lace Mrs Mattie Read a flowered silk and lace and Mrs Lettie Manning black taffeta and lace There were also many other pretty ones Mrs Emma- Harris Jay a black silk made from silk raised in in 1878 by her grandmother Mrs Edna Stratford a grey taffeta basque with jet and lace 1882 by Mary trimming made-i- n Ann Stratford Mrs Melba Read Jones a wedding dress fifty years Daughters of Pioneers camp U held its meeting November 22 at the home of Mrs Josephine Manning with Captain Mrs Olive Beasley presiding The meeting opened by all singing "Nay Speak No Iill" A reading was given by Margaret Manning and a solo by Mrs Hattie Parker An interesting lesson was given on "Historic Forts of the West" Those discussed were: Fort Bridg-e- r Fort Hall Fort Beaver Fort Brown Fort Bingham Mount Fort and Fort Laramie This in- teresting lesson was' given by Mrs Lillian Widdison and Mrs Rachel M Jensen Mrs Jensen also gave a beautiful Thanksgiving poem The Hooper quartet consisting of Mrs Jennie 'Christensen Mrs Leah Johnston" Mrs Eloise Manning and Mrs Nola Cox rendered the song "Tenting Tonight" Twenty-on- e members were present A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess and chaplain Mrs Joseph Manning assisted by Mrs Verge Manning ' "Way Out West" by Kathleen and Norton Parker and the Argentine tango by Walter Stoker and nt nt GREGG ARTIST FORTS OF WEST CLUB MEMBERS DISCUSSED AT CAMP MEETING NAME LEADERS DINNER PARTY : Cowboy vice-preside- vice-preside- BOARD WORKERS ENTERTAIN AT Coleen Carney Buck! and Wing and syncopated waltz by Glen Ranson and Earl Sims Pas de Quatre by Beverly Hall Jeanette Clark Margaret Johnson and Zoe Farr Mrs Dora Holtiier president of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers (left) Mrs Lettie Manning (center) first who and Mrs Mattie Read (right) second were instrumental in making the Pioneer ball which was held Thursday evening at the Berthana ballroom a lovely affair 8S0 : ' Under the direction of Mrs George Tillett Ogden artists rendered a very appropriate program fs$ Mrs P R Britton of Hudson Michigan is visiting here with her sisters Mrs Susie Grose Mrs Mary Becker and Mr and Mrs Charles Rhode Accompanied by her niece Mrs Sam Welch her two sisters: and Mrs lizzie Rose-veMrs1 Britton spent a few days in Buhl Idaho visiting Mr and Mrs Jack Rogers Mr and Mc- Laughlin a recent bride Mrs Raymond P Morrissey and Miss Mary Elizabeth O'Connor enter- OGDEN ARTISTS OFFER PROGRAM AT VET HOSPITAL 1 239 In honor of Mrs Philip A rn Clark Hickenlooper ma her home the home of Miss Elva Wilkinson club 1314 Twenty-fourt- h' sponsor street where a delightful supper-waserved Red tapers were placed on each table Covers were laid for the Misses Thora - Taylor president: Vivian Richardson Isabelle Wade secre-- v ceremony Several parties were given in honor of the bride some of which were as follows: On Monday evening Miss" Mid dleton s bridge cmo sarpnsea ner with a shower at the home of Miss Dorothy Bell 2640 Childs avenue The guests were Nora Hawkins Annis Brown Melba Chateiain Marion Brown Bernice Hall Florence Peterson Norma MH1fcrm Aiirfrpv Livingston Mrs Jim Francis Mrs Walter Turner Mrs Thayle Grey and Mrs Gif-fo- rd Hudson On Thursday evening- - Miss ers the The girls first attended to theatre and then went Joseph Christensen performed the AnrfrpA Ldvincrston Thurs- -- ' : City-entertai- ned their partners day evening at a most delightful theatre party Each girl was dressed in her club uniform of red and white the school colors t v- - 1 club girls of Plain ' SISTER VISITS IS ACCOMPANIED BY HER NIECE RECENT BRIDE BRIDGE DINNER IS GIVEN FOR 4100 now for reservations on at least one of these party nights HOTEL BEN LOMOND breakfasting — for loafing— nd how they make you sleep 1 They wear ami K N wear and wear And they wash quickly easily Come in today— let us show you We know you 11 adore them YOUR SLEEP TIGHT GIFTSI DRESSED Hiqkl in these Siunncng McCafl's II AS V PAJAMAS IT So efver fci d so gay in gn color so luxurious in quality 3 5-S- tar Kmtfmg Classic SOME GRAND ONES McCoir KnrHmg Clasvc hoc a gift for everyone en your list in its pages There ore directions for making afghans sweaters complete swagger u'rts like the one sketched above dresses scarf cap and glove sets bed jackets bathing suits kiddies' clothes and cuddly WO fit! 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