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COAST Brigham City Society Dinner Party ' v of Opera i r Mrs Fred Froerer wu hostess to the Sempra Musical society at her home 1531 Twenty-ievent- h street Thursday afternoon Mrs S P Dobbs gave ' a review of the opera Cavallerla Rustlcana while solos and chorus numbers from the opera were presented Those taking part were Lillian Eastman Mrs Ray Jones Mrs Ray Whitmeyer Mrs Ben Tyree Mrs Stewart Campbell Mrs Stuart Dobbs and Mrs R L Draper Mrs Verdi Pingree and Mrs R L Pingree and Mrs R L Draper were accompanists Thd intermezzo was played by Mrs RoyaLEccles Mrs Herman Fetscher and Myrtle Rosevear The overtures were played by Mrs Verdi Pingree Dinner' Meeting 6 j Mrs White was formerly Miss Mabel j Barton 'j Group st 4 The University club will hold Its February dinner meeting next Wednesday In the Spanish room of the Hotel Ben Lomond pinner will be served at seven p m after which Mrs Pauline Malan will review the play “Wingless were rendered by Miss Dorothy Corey Mrs Jones and Mrs Whitmeyer accompanied by Mrs Draper Miss Alda Waldrom played several piano selections University Women Discuss Problems The patriotic idea” was carried out during the entire meeting SaturdayrFeb 13 of the American Association of University Women with a large group in atten- dance The legislative committee was in charge and national problems of the organization were discussed and voted upon The decisions will be sent to national headquarters at Washington The desires of the various branches will be considered at the ' national convention in Savannah Gfl in March" A George Washington cap and email ’ American flag were at each plate and patrioticplaced emblems decorated the pla&e cards jWomen’s Guild to Hold Easter Tea J Preparations are now being made for the Easter Monday tea to be given by the Women’s guild of the Episcopal church of the Good Shepherd March 29 in the Guild room of the church at Twenty-fourt- h street and Grant avenue y $ S Dinner Bridge Party Held On Tuesday Night Mrs Sylvia Cordingly was hostess at a bridge dinner Tuesday evening at Ann’s ”Shoe Tavern The guests were Mrs J W Olsen Mrs Claud S Grow Mrs Clay Gabbert Mrs WTillard Porter Mrs Eugene Ridges and Mrs Cecil C Rogers x i Ar V it Given On Fourteenth Birthday Is Mrs Arthur W Grix entertained at a dinner party Friday evening in honor! of the fourteenth birthday (anniversary of her daughter Helen The patriotic idea was carried out in decorations with red car- nations and blue tapers adorning the table Covers) were laid for the Misses Dorothy Putnam Ila Warren Blanche Clarice Madison Arlene Paul and son-Jac- k Durranlt Billy Royal Dean Nicholson Harvey Neute-booLynn Hartley and Leon m Garrick Heather Bell (Club Marks jnniversary The Ladies of the Heather Bell club celebrated it twenty-fourt- h anniversary at thd Green Gables on February 12 Their husbands and escorts were! guests at a banquet t Mrs Janet Anderson president of the club presided After supper a short program of songs was given by Mrs Chrissie Ames Mrs Jane! Stewart and Frank Carr and Mrs George Lochhead gave a reading Games were then played A very pleasarft evening was spent and plans were discussed for a sih er Jubilee next year Mafrohs Honor Guests At Birthday Program Friden&s and relatives of Mrs Eliza B Wright and Mrs Elizabeth Willis gathered at 1935 Grant avenue February 10 to celtbrate their birthdays The (afternoon was spent in playing games after which luncheon was served to the following: Mrs E Willis Mrs E H Wright Mrs T R Nelson Mrs Lew Wright Mrs E V Wright 'Mrs Thomas Cheeketts Mrs M B Richardson Mrs Bert Ven-sfr- a Mrs George Green well Jack Wright Teddy Wright Marva Wright Bobbie Greenwell Keith Cheeketts Marvin Nelson Lois Joan Nelson V V i Victory” Last week the club heard Rabbi Samuel II Gordon of Salt Lake City lecture on “Frontier of Today's Religion” Musical selections i Bear River City Sear river" cmTTeBTBT t —A three-ac- mystery drama was well presented in the local amuse- BRIGHAM CITY Feb 20?— Miss Fidelia Neeley of Logan and Elmer Henry oKtter son of the late Minne E Kotter were married Wednesday in the Logan L D S temple Witnesses included the bride’s mother and Mr and Mrs Ernest Freeman and Mr and Mrs Herman Kotter of this city Miss Neeley has been employed as a beauty operator in Logan for the past' several months Mr Kotter is a graduate of the Box Elder High school and is an employe of the Utah Power & Light Company at Ogden where the young couple will make their home Following the ceremony a fam- ily dinner was given at the bride's mother at her home in Logan GUEST SPEAKER Mrs Burton Musser will he the (Andersen STORK ARRIVES Mr' and Mrs Arnold Dallin announce the birth of a boy bom at the family home February 14 Rodney Ipsen of Ogden is iting relatives in this city vis- Clark Mrs Jack Standing spent the week end ln Ogden at the home - ' of relatives The Elders quorum of the le and Harper wards sponsored a party in the Honeyville ward hall Friday evening A pro- gram' was given at eight o’clock' followed by a tray luncheon and dancing A large number from both wards were in attendance HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs George Harper was hostess to her bridge club Monday evening at her home Twelve guests enjoyed dainty refreshments Mrs Ralph Tolman formerly of Honeyville and a daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Hunsaker who has been seriously ill In a Logan hospital for several weeks Is reported to be slowly were Ogden shoppers on Wednesday Mrs Rebecca Lindley mother of Mrs Eugene Perry is reported to be improving She has been Confined to her bed for the past four months with a broken hip The cast has now been removed guest speaker at the regular meeting of thet local Business and Professional Women’s club Friday February 26 at the Howard hotel Mrs Musser was chosen by President Roosevelt as 4 L I I Miss Elna West president of the Gleaner girls of the L D S Weber stake who assisted in the an- ‘ nual banquet Friday night at the L D S Nineteenth ward recreational hall TREMONTON Feb 20— Mrs Rose Kerr was delightfully surprised at her home Saturday evening when friends called to honor her birthday anniversary Mrs Dorothy Kerr Mrs Irene Kerr and Mrs Ethel Kerr were hostesses The guests included Mr and Mrs O A Seager Mr and Mrs J A Pack Mr and Mrs Israel Hunsaker Mr And Mrs Robert Calderwood Mr and Mrs A L Cook Mr and Mrs Milton Lindquist and family of Salt Lake City and Mrs Byron Warren and family of Ogden Edward Clifton and Leon Kerr The evening was spent in playing games Refreshments were served BRIDGE CLUB PARTY Mrs Ruth Watland entertained the L L Bridge club at her home Friday evening Miss Nell Taylor will present her class in a dancing revue Thursday February 25 et seven-thir- ty p m in the ward amusement hall The revue is sponsored by the American Legion The class of dancers have demonstrated Its ability in the past and patrons are assured of a highly entertaining program TR EM ONT ON VISITOR Mrs Zora Luke of Brigham and Mrs Alton Beck of Los Angeles visited with friends in Tremonton Sunday William Wadsworth visited friends and relatives here Sunday and Monday on his return from Pendleton Oregon Mrs' Wadsworth returned to Ogden with him after visiting in Tremonton for more than a week Pan-Americ- an CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs William S Fife entertained the club members at her home Wednesday at a bridge luncheon Sixteen guests were seated at four small tables prettily decorated with acacia and pussy willows The guest list included Mrs Warren D Paul Mrs Errol Valentine and Mrs Milton D Peters Sixteen guests were entertained Wednesday evening by Mrs Henry Johnson at her home They were' served luncheon at small tables centeerd with red lighted candles tied with blue and white cellophane Favors were in keeping with the Washington birthday design t Bridge followed luncheon re Australians Gel Trolley Buses 4 SYDNEY (UP) — Australia’ latest' innovation is trolley busses British and Australian capital are jointly supplying- the funds - i week VISITS WITH SONS H D Woffington visited In Salt Lake City Tuesday with his sons Walter and William who left later in the week far their mission which had been originally scheduled for South Africa but which was suddenly changed by church ‘ authorities to Great Britain Mr and Mrs Art Linford and son John and Mrs George A Linford were Ogden shoppers on home one of the few women delegates to attend the peace conference Those interested in this lecture are advised hearing to call the club president LaPreal Wight Just-A-Me- GARLAND Feb 20—Miss Estelle Welling was a visitor here Saturday evening to attend the M Men and Gleaner banquet O L Brough spent Tuesday night in Salt Lake visiting with j his son Owen Owen returned with him for a short visit Wed-- r nesday night before he left Thursday for the British L D S mission E J Holmgren is spending a few days shopping in Ogden this Barnard Saturday Mr and Mrs Vern Knudsen announce the birth of a boy born Saturday at the family Hon-eyvil- ' ’ DEWEYVILLE Feb 20-- Mr O W Snow were shoppers in Ogden on Monday The girl’s dance under the direction of the M L A was held Wednesday night Mr and Mr Horace Barnard and children spent Wednesday and Thursday shopping in Ogden Mr and Mrs Jeff Barnard and little daughter were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs J P and Mr Mrs Hattie Hunsaker is in Sterling Idaho this week at the home of Mr and Mrs Dave Fidelia Neeley Marries Elmer Henry Kotter VISITS RELATIVES Mrs Sina Hansen spent the week-en- d in Richmond Utah visiting with her mother Mrs Marie Rasmussen also her two sisters Miss Elva Rasmussen and Mrs Leona McCarrey and children Mrs Fredricka Olsen is visiting in Garland with her daughter Mrs Morris Rhodes and family Mr and Mrs James P Jensen and son Wendell were Tremonton visitors Monday Mr and Mrs C O Andersen and son Douglas of Bothwell spent Tuesday visiting with Mrs Augusta Iverson mother of Mrs 20— Mr Grant followed dinner ment hall Thursday night ’under the title “Marriage At Midnight” The play was presented by the ward Relief society officers and teachers and a large crowd was in attendance Feb Garland Deweyville guests HONEYVILLE VISITORS Mr and Mrs Ben Grant and childen Faun and Diane were Honeyville visitors Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs J M ’ San Francisco Saturday to Join her husband and make her home i Is BRIGHAM CITY Feb 20— In honor of her husband's birthday anniversary Mrs R P Forsgren entertained at a delightful dinner party Saturday The guests were seated at two attractively decorated table Ferns and flowers made up the ’table decorations Places were set for Mr and Mrs John M Burt Mr and Mrs Emery Reese' Mr and Mrs Orville Merrell Mr and Mrs Eugene Wixom Mr and Mrs Milton Jensen Mr and Mrs Zenos Earl Mr and Mrs Ira Larsen Mr and Mrs Frank Earl Mr and Mrs Claude Sloey and Mr and Mrs Maurice Wright of Evanston Wyo During the evening several friends called to wish Mr Forsgren “many happy returns” BRIDGE LUNCHEON Coterie club members were ‘ guests Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Will H Stayner Vases of American beauty roses and ferns centered the small serving tables and the favors were tiny American flags Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon Special guests included Mrs Eliza Stokes Mrs Mont Harmon Mrs Leroy Thompson and Mrs Zina Anderson CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs Alf N Olsen entertained the members of the Finesse club Thursday at the Idle Isle Covers were laid for sixteen members and a crystal bowl of yellow daffodils combined with ivy and ferns formed the centerpiece Bridge ' Mrs Jay V White who left for - ‘ -- :L Set Wednesday by University HONEYVILLE and Mrs Leon Christianson were host and hostess at a 'nicely arranged bridge luncheon Saturday evening at their home Valentine motifs were used on the ' tables' Twelve guests were served a hot luncheon Lamar and Nolen Benson entertained a party of school chums Friday evening at a Valentine partly games were played and refreshments served to fourteen Honors Husband On Anniversary s ASSISTS Honeyville OFFICERS CHOSEN The Deweyville local of the home and community section of the Box Elder County Farm Bu- reau was organized here this week with the following officer: Mrs Joseph Heusser president Mrs R N Gardner vice president Mrs- - Chris Hansen secretary Mrs N P Marble and Mrs Grace Fryer leaders State Road Patrolman Leonard Bishop was the speaker at a M L A conjoint meeting here Sunday night Mr Bishop talked about the benefits of being a Boy Scout A large group of Deweyville citizens attended the free adult forum lecture at the Bear River High school Monday night MARK ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs 'Marion G Perry entertained a number of friends Thursday night the event being the celebration of their wedding anniversary Monopoly was played as the main diversion of the evening Those present included Mr and Mrs William Ellis Mr and Mrs B A Bingham Mr and Mrs O W Snow Mr and Mrs Horace Barnard Mr and Mrs T L Wheatley Mr and Mrs Albert Thorsen Mr and Mrs Joseph Heusser Mr and Mrs Alvin Norr Mr and Mrs Frank Germer and Mrs Louis Germer WARD REUNION SET The ward reunion and horrr-comiwill be held on Feb 26 beginning at noonFriuay when dinner will be served A program will follow the dinner and a dance will be held In the evening All former residents' of are invited to attend Deweyville j Thursday visitor Monday evening at the home of George Payne Mr and Mrs Bert Firth were Ogden shoppers Monday Friends of Rasmus Anderson surprised him Thursday evening cm the anniversary of his sixty- ninth birthday The evening was spent in social visit and a luncheon was served m— lUtUUi -- wuind If— rrir HHWaW JtttllmdUf — '1 — liniiim--- i bM ro ir i 5 ng BOTHWELL Feb 20— Mrs Augusta Stenquist was honored on her birthday Wednesday when many friends and relatives from Salt Lake City Brigham City and other nearby towns called on her during the afternoon Refreshments were served to all visitors by Mrs Stenqulst’s'daugh-ters-ln-la- w Mrs Stenquist is one of the honored and revered members of the oBthwell community VISITOR FROM OGDEN Dean Wyrick of Ogden was a- i i LEARM BEAUTY CULTURE I o Our new class U now enrolling for Fall examinations Call Write or Phone Tressa Johnson supervisor Ogden School of Doauiy Culiuro EGYPTIAN THEATRE BUILDING UPSTAIRS PHONE 247 £ 4 1 a b - 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