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Show ; TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUXpAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 3020. Ogden ".Society Christmas parlies glvn by various organizations will feature the season. School groups and clubs, social, literary and . philanthropic, are planning celebrations preceding the vacation of Christmas meek and a few are giving function during the holiday week.' One of the large school functions will be the -- Holly" hop, to be given by the senior class of the Ogden high school at the Berthana, Friday evening. Chairmen of committees in charge of the entertainment include: arrangements, Darrell Stone; tickets, Ben Cartwright; refreshment. Jack Rows; decorations, Dale Read; advertising, Henry Aiken. The gifts committee Is composed of Miss Marjorie Anderson and Miss Beth Peck. Carpe Diem Alumnae association of the Ogden high school, recently organized, will, entertain at a dinner dance Thursday, December 26. at the Hotel Bigelow. The committees planning for the function are as follows; General Arrangements, Miss Collegiate and Scholastic , Mm VTini- fred McCon-- nell, h!k r, of Ogden, vho uill return next , holidays. . Miss Mar- jorie Anderson, left, and V or dance to be given by the senior class mi , , - - i J te ' 'qpx f Neo- f" ? ' if III ' 4 , - v ;:r - ; n jv v ;-- - - m dinday, by Mrs. Spencer Eccles; ner for girl friends of the bride, Friday evening, with Mrs. Joseph Brewer and Mrs. Junius H. Smart as hostesses, at Snuff's, and a dinner Saturday evening, by Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Rowe, for Miss Scowcroft, Dr. Rich and their bridal party. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Stranqulst win entertain at dinner and bridge on Wednesday evening at the Ogden Golf and Country club. Mrs. Joseph E. Wright will entertain at luncheon Monday at her home in the Wright apartments on Washington avenue, in celebration of birthday anniversary. Luncheon will be enjoyed by a no hostess party at the Hotel Bigelow Friday. The party will include Mrs. TV V. Pearson, Mrs. May Oilman, Miss Myrtle Snyder, Mrs. George L. Nichols, Miss Edna Gilchrist Miss Evelyn Pendery; Mrs. Alan Richards and Miss Luella Christensen, It will be a Christmas party. ..Plant have beea made for a no her poa-asio- myrrh aa4 And so, today, frankla-eeoaf- th c senti- ment of Christmas U most beauti fall axpraaat4 la Fragrcnct ' ' 1 j ,f . ' W. Iverson enter tained at luncheon and bridge Tues day at her home, 1671 Washington avenue. A Christmas idea was car ried out in the decorations. CovereH were laid for Mrs. T. A. Jost Mrs. J. H Worthlngton, Mrs. Charles A. West, Mrs. J. H. Peckenpaufth, Mrs. f ; . A slngla bottle of ax tract, delicately perfumed potr-i- t, an artiitlc compact, ... am ... v w L. L. Shanks, . Ogden Clubs i - ffs ' . j. . - -- ft, ...' 4V"w . : :' f I J i - - 'I j: . $ : ' ., '. Ueahhiett Students " ATHENS, Ohio (CP). Alberta Held. Pittsburgh, and Clyde Newell. Rocky River, have been selected as the healthiest pair of students at Ohio university. They were selected as the winners of a contest held la connection with health week. Newell attributes his health to lota of sleep and his habit of eating at least one apple a day. tot was Alberta, however, guess Just born that way. PROVIDENCE, R. I. (CP) Jt. B. Scutt New York aviator, ran out of gasoline ever a field here owned by Alfred J. Kent, He landed pa the mM n mm iriiiwwmiii tmmtimm w H field. Kent telephoned police and demanded Sculls arrest for trespasssorte deU' arm!" (Alda) Verdi, Ag- - ing. The policeman refused to make nes Warner Bowen and Mrs. iicn the arrest and Kent announced, "I Tyree, Mrs. John Hlllabrandt ae- - will fight the ease." eompanisw Cello sola Oavotta and The next meeting will be the club Mmurtio, Hnmoourtr, Mrs. Junius la Smart, Mrs. Hillabrandt accomian- - anniversary party, January t, and Mesao soprano solo 'fierce Now in charge of Mrs. Ray Jones, Mrs. the Flames alow (II Trovetort) Herman Fatachtr and Marjorie Per rina. Verdi, Mm. Ry Wliltmeyer. MmuetJ! MiWMMWiwm iLiectricai Equips ment Furnislicd by 1 i meet Saturday at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. Herman B. Way and Mrs, Harmon B. Barton will be the hostesses. A lecture- - will be giver by Moroni nd - vocal" .eeJeettorn - by Mrs. 0!n K, B. Porter. Serviee Star Legion will have the annual Christmas party December 26 in the rooms of the United War Service organisation in the Kiesel Other " Former Want Air Pilot Jailed for Tre$pa$$ing fk and . .j,.,.J "" .' '" ' :J Electric Ranges BAGDAD (Pi. The women of Irak have revived their Club for the Elevation of Women in an effort to pro-- ' mote their own interests. "j The club was formed five yeert .; ago, but languished for a Jong time, and the women are still veiled and largely illiterate. The women leaders fn the. feminist movement have affiliated with the International Alliance of Women fur Suffrage and Equal Ctltnah!p and are seeking the help Of women la other countries. I : - The j J Stan's rholce. Wool hosiery for sport has almost replaced silk. A few women goiters wear wool socks ever silk hose, but' the majority of European women prefer lightweight wool of sober color- - l, Child Culture elub members wiu have a kenMnaton in the drawing room of the Hotel Bigelow Thursday afternoon. The hosuvoes are Mrs. E. R. Alton, Mrs. W. E. Zuppann. Mrs. George Thomensen and Mrs. Harry 8. Anderson. Members of the Ladies' Literary club will be entertained Wednesday at luncheon at the home of Mrs. H. street. W. Dunn, 631 Twenty-fourt- h A Christmas projrram under the direction of Mrs. George S. Glen will be given. Chapter F of the P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet Wednesday for luncheon with Mrs. Edward Blchesel at her street. home, 1179 Twenty-lxt- h ''Early Explorers and Conquerors of 'America" be discussed will South by Mrs. James Fergus Orr. SisterE. O. P. of the J Chapter hood will be entertained Wednesday at luncheon by Mrs. J. 8. Lewis at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. Archie Bowman will read an original Christmas story. Mombers of the Service Star Legion placed 67 wreaths on the graves of soldiers of the world war in the cemeteries of the city during the past week. Mrs. J. G. Falck was chairman of a committee preparing and placing the wreaths. Women's University club members will be entertained at a Christmas party. Wednesday evening at the Hotel Bigelow. Gifts will be exchanged and refreshments will be served Reservations must be made at once with Miss Mabel Christensen. The club members were entertained Wednesday of last week at bridge at the Hotel Bigelow. Emma K, Laub, worthy grand matron of the grand chapter, Order of Eastern Star, assisted ' by associate grand officers, will Install the of firm Power & Light Company t , B fl Now Christmas GIFT Special on CLOSING OUT Display ENTIRE STOCK Kayeor and PrlnerM Royal Women's Hose Value. $1.63 and $1.95 the mer-tlng- Prs. ai 1 $95 XrtKur Frank 20S-21- 0 South Main Street Following Model i Homes: j 1369 , Princeton Avenue 1445 Princeton ? rabeautlfulbozofieveral fragraat toilet artkla. j Women of Irak Fight ' To Better Lot of Sex Mrs. H. B McCune, Mrs. O. D. Cortner. Mrs. George A. Bush. Mrs, Charles Woodward, Mrs, i ner,L. Campbell and Mrs. Trace Tur Mrs. J. E. Storey entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at street. her home, 1261 Twenty-sixt- h Christmas decorations were used. Covers were laid for Mrs. William Varney, Mrs. Ora Bundy, Mrs. J. G Leonard, Mrs. W. F. Nantker, Mrs. E. c. Carriek. Mrs. H. D. oiseru Mrs. . . v...... Ii. J. Barton, Mrs. A. T. Miller. Mrs. A. R. Woldberg and Mrs. Helen O. a luncheon hostess Christmas by group of friends at the Hotel Eige itenneay. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph TX Roberta and low Monday, December 23. The party will be composed of Mrs. Edwin son, Ralph, wUl leave Friday for Los F. Russell, Mrs. James Bate man, Mrs. Angeles by motor to spend the Jack Anderson, Mrs. Olie Reeves, Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Irwin will motor Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs. Wllford Wll son, Mrs. Myron J. Hunt, Mrs. Wll to Los Angeles to spend the Christ 11am Glasmann and Mrs. Clyde Dal' mas holidays. They will leave Fit day. limora. Miss Janet Farnsworth, daughter Miss Ruth McBride will entertain at luncheon Tuesday at the Hotel of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farns worth of Biffelow in honor of Miss Eileen Kell Ogden, who is attending the Univer her of Omaha, Neb, guest of Miss sity of Nebraska at Lincoln, will spend the Christmas holidays with Patricia Healy. Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins will ner uncie and aunt Mr. and Mrs. entertain at dinner and bridge Mon- - C. L. Farmsworth. Mrs. Nelson A. Lock wood and dav evenuur. Dinner and bridge have been daughter, Irene, have returned from Son Francisco, where they spent the party for planned by a December 23 at tha Hotel Bigelow. past three montns visiting with Mrs. The party will Include Miss Erma Lockwood's three sons. Mrs. T. J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. 3. B. Crezee, Miss Leah Butler, Miss Marentertained at the home of tha Berghout, Mrs. A L. Stephens, Grace Miss Ellen O'Neill and Miss Mlnuie Mrs. Fitzgerald, 2424 Jackson avenue, Saturday afternoon for Mrs. J ColettL , Fs Hobbs. Twenty guests ere bidden tain her club Thursday evening at and tea was served in the late after brides at the home of net parents, noon. of Queen Either chapter No. 4. FriS2 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Foulger, day, December 20, at o'clock In the atteet. Twenty-thir- d Masonic temple. All members and Miss Rosemary Barber, who ar visiting members are invited. ) t rived home Saturday from Occidental One of the interesting of to spend the college In Los Angeles, the year was held Tuesday afternoon Members of the Children's Hour by the Christmas holidays with her parents. Bom pre Musical society at tit Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Barber, will en dub entertained their children Sat home of Mrs. Delbert Foulger. The tertain at a bridge luncheon Mon urday afternoon at the home of Mrs, subject far the day, "Modern Italian day, December 23, at her home, 1133 E. A. Larkin, 2&4S Eccles avenue. Music," was discussed Several modChristmas carols sung by the chil- ern numbers were given and also sevTwenty-rirstreet Among Ogden girls and boys at- dren were led by Mrs. David jr. Wil eral by earlier Italian composers, son, will who cnrtstmas stories and poems which had been prepared for other tending school out of the city spend tne ennstmaa nouoays wun were reaa oy airs, tae Bmoot uusen meetings, but had not been given. their parents here, are: Miss Betty berry of Provo. Refreshment were This meeting concluded the eertei Sea ton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. served at the conclusion of the pro- of programs of Italian muxic. The U Beaton, who win arrive nome gram. The rooms were decorated in following program was given: SoThursday from Redlands university poinsetUa and Christmas greens. The prano solos "Once More," Tosti; at Redlands. cam.: Tiiman 1). jonn assisting hostesses were Mrs. L. 8. "Oood Bye," Tostl. Mrs. W. E, Read, son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade M. Merrill. Mrs. Wayne B. Hales and the Mrs. Foulger, accompanist. Piano Johnson, who also will arrive from following children: Owen Stranquist solo "Nocturno," BgambatU, Mr- Redlands. Thursday: Miss Barbara Ruth Carver. Alene Davis. Marian Jorie Perrlns. Soprano soloe "On-d- er Browning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Beverly Brown and Ruth Mc the Greenwood Tree," B untie- John Browning, who will arrive from Cune. The program committee In- Pcccia: "Nocturn," Sibella; Andante & cluded Mrs. P. J. Carver, Mrs. Lew from "Madame the Katherine Branson school FriPuccini, Butterfly," season Rosa Mrs. McCune. Miss and Mrs, Rosemary Barber, daughday; Miss Ellen Thomas, Mrs. R, C. Drater of Dr. and Mrs, A. D. Barber; Dusenberry was entertained at per, accompanist Vocal duet "Fu la Chapin Bristol, son of Mr. and Mrs. luncheon by the dub preceding the Ralph E. Bristol, and Cassin Clark, meeting, at Keeleys. Covers were son of Mr. and Mrs. June W. Clark, laid for Mrs. Dusenberry Mrs. Jt. Bywho arrived name Saturday from ron Barton. Mrs. Rosa H. McCune, the Occidental college in Los An Mrs. P. J. Carter, Mrs. Lew Beason. McDonnell, Mrs. T. Fred Farr and Mrs. 11- - C. geles; Miss Winifred - ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. C.Bun-d- Stranqulst who will return next Children of the members of the Ju from tha University of Colorado nior Child Culture club were enter9 tained in the ballroom of the Hotel at Boulder. Members of ft women s bridge club Bigelow Saturday afternoon by their rmxners. A targe Cfrnstmaii tree wax entertained a dinner Saturday-ev- e ning at tne oreen uaues tea room gayly decorated and Santa Ciau arwith their husbands aa guests. Cov- rived at 4:30 o'clock with gift for ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. O. B. each chDd present. In addition, they Fackler, Mr. .and Mrs. W. E. Fenner, were each given Christmas stockings Mr. and Mrs.-PF. Grogger, Mr. and filled with nuts and candy. The older D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. children played bunco and the Mrs. Lower, Mr. and Mrs. William Redd, younger ones were entertained with Mrs. C. F. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. stories told by Mrs. T. J. Thomas. Earl Sandford, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Aoout sixty-fiv- e children were in atStratton, Mrs. Mabel Tucker, Mr. tendance. The committee in charge and Mrs. Calvin w. ZeUcher and of arrangements included Mrs. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. B. Pirtle. Ellis, Mrs. Fred Froerer, Mr. J. 'I.,-Mrs. Bemie Powell, formerly of Francis Fowles, Mrs. L. J. Holiher San Francisco, who left Thursday for and Mrs. Ray M. Jones. Oklahoma City to Join her husband Munam chapter No. 14. o. E. B and make her home, after a visit to will hold a apecial meeUnt Tuesday her mother. Mrs. O. p. Folkman. in evening at the Masonic temple to in- Ogden, was the guest of honor at a r.au new oiricers. ReJreshmenU will bndge party Monday night given by be served. Mrs. E. C. 'Bader Is chairMrs. Edwin c. Kanoaii at her noma, man of the entertainment committee. 140 J Capitol avenue. A late cupper The new officers are Mrs. Fred Carr, was served. Individual bridal bou- matron; M. E. Fenner, patron; Mrs. W. F. N anther, associate matmn; J, quets were favora. Pink jose yellow chrysanthemums were used E. Stone, associate patron; Miss Dana addirooms. The guests in about the Kelly, secretary; Miss Anna Hanson, tion to Mrs. Powell, were Miss Flea treasurer; Mrs. J. E, Stone, eonduc- FoJeman, Miss Viola Folkman, Mrs. and Mrs. C. K. Olsen, associate NO. 12 SOUTH MAIN ST. E. conductress. O. D. Folkman. Mrs. Samuel Membcra of the Drama club win Blarkham, Mrs. John Critchlow. Mrs. v "If - J . , . WIm men, following tha star, ns Wought anly their choicest in cvt - h FMGMNCE UJmdl 1 tm 4 Mrs. Charles n t - bristmas' Wife Vmett Parry, Miss Nona Todd, &L&4 Roma Knight Miss Josephine Ehupe and Miss Virginia Keating. Mrs, Poweli was the guest of honr at an informal buffet luncheon Tuesat the home of her mother, Mrs. of the Ox-de- n day O. D. Folkman, 924 Capitol avenue. Luncheon was followed by a aeries high of progressive games. Yellow chryschool. santhemums, mountain laurel and poinsettlas in baskets decorated the w&ms.-T- he guests Included Mrs. M. Folkman, Miss Kate Palmer, Miss - w-H' Rilla Folkman. Miss Loraine Wethers tone. Miss Roma Knight, Mits Ina Carver, M'ss Doris Folkman, Mrs. Caroline Wetherstone, Lucile Pickett Eunice Blanch, Josephine Palmer. Ellen Knight. Rilla Palmer, Irene McFarland, Elisabeth Geiger, Vera Cave, Lenore Hadley, Mary. Knight Thelma Palmen Ida tVade, Viola Palmer, Florence Folkman. Elsie Nicholas, Ada Randall. Florence Hudson, Marie Telford, Laverna Hadley, Vera Folkman, Ralph Rob-so- n and Emma Palmer. Children of the members of Ser vice Star Legion. Disabled American Veterans of the World War and Vet erans or foreign wars win oe en tertained at a Christmas party in the United War Service organlmffon nnna in the Kir sel building Satur day evening. Mrs.. J. U. Eldredge is chairman of a committee on arrange ments. - ' " - .... . -- . , ys r ' See ' I Harold Fomoff. Mr. Robert E. Thomas, Mrs. Russell Petty, Mrs. Milton Halls. Mrs. Clyde Campbell, Mrs. Frank Copening, Jr and trs. com- - ?! ...Mrs. Gilford Y. Cannon of Ogden and children, Wiiford and Carlit uIm uill ha it soon 'for Jdaho h'a!ls,ldaJjod tfiat then home. PARIS i skirts are Longer bringing darker stockings. Deep sunburn shades for evening and bronze and sheer black hose fur afternoon wear are the smart Pari- - affair. Miss Beth Veck, on the ; Move to Idaho Falli Darker Hose Worn With Longer Skirts Halverson, Grace Bennett, Millie Ed wards and Vera Thomson. Preceding the partyUve Junior Business clib hejd its monthly meet ing, it was aecioea w give oasim to Salt Lake nedy ramiuea at Christmas time, the same as at Thank'sgMng. This is a yearly custom. It was announced that the annual Christmas party would be held at the. Hotel Roberts December 18. Miss Lotus Ivory is chairman for the Sunday front the Vmver-j- 7 of Colo-raJ- o to spend the Christ-ma- s General Ly-re- na The Junior Business club of Salt Lake entertained the Altrusa club at a bndee party Monday night la the r !u brooms m The Tribune buUding. re givm for high and tow FfSeS scores, and refreshments were served. Miss Loretta Pason gave two delightful readings. The committee In charge consisted of Mary Midjley, chairman; Mildred ' "t IMS ay Esther Xaihus; decorations, Miss Payne, Mrs. Lois Fowler Todd . and Mrs. Ma urine Peck Malan; re . teptkra, the past presidents of the club, including Miss Gerald ine Leonard, Miss Kathryn Greenwell and Miss Louise Emmett, and the present president of the association, Miss Katherine Healy. The officers of the association are Miss Esther Lash us, vice president; Miss Beth Winkler, Worsecretary, and rell, press correspondent Reservations may be made with the secretary until December 21. Dr. and Mrs. Edward I. Rich entertained at a prettily appointed dinner Saturday evening at their home, 2475 Jefferson avenue, In honor of Miss Dorothy Scowcroft and Dr. Clark L. Rich and Miss Marian tire and Ralph Pugmire, who will be married soon. A long table bad crystal candelbra, holding gold candles in the center, and also one at either end. Pink roses and sweetpees were scattered over the cloth. Covers were laid for the following, in addition to the guests of honor: Dr. and Mrs. Fwa C. Rich; Joseoh Scowcroft, Mrs. Clinton Puemlre, Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire, Mr. and Mrs. James XJre ..... and James Ure, Jr.. of Bait Lake; Mia Edna Rich. Mr, and Mrs. Royal Eocies, Dr. and Mrs. Junior E. Rich, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph W. Brewer and Mrs. Junius H. Smart. Miss Patricia Healy entertained at a buffet luncheon, followed by bridge, Saturday at her home. 2580 Eccles avenue, in compliment to Miss Dorothy Scowcroft, a bride of the season, and Miss Eileen Kellher of Omaha, Neb., who is a guest at the Healy home. A basket of chrysanthemums and roses in pink, blue, orchid and yellow, formed a centerotece for the table, with three branches of silver candelabra at either end, holding candles in harmonizing tones. The color scheme was carried out in all of the decorative details. The guests numbered 40. Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire entertained at bridge luncheon Thursday at the Ogden Golf and Country elub in honor of Miss Marian Ure and Miss Dorothy Scowcroft, December brides. Three baskets of roses and rose colored chrysanthemums 'formed centerpieces for a long table, with green candles In silver holders between. Covers were laid for 38. Miss Beatrice Browning will entertain .at luncheon Monday, December 23, at her home, 1500 Tyler avenue, in honor of Miss Dorothy Scowcroft Miss Scowcroft and her fiance, Dr. Clark L. Rich, will be guests of honor at A tea to be given Sunday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wright at their home in Salt Lake. Mrs. ' Clinton Pugmire will entertain at luncheon Monday at the home of her father, Joseph Scowcroft 833 Twenty-sixt- h street, this city, in honor of her sister, Miss Scowcroft and also for Miss Marian Ure. who will be married soon to Ralph Pugmire, a brother of the husband of the hostess.. Other parties to be given for Misa Scowcroft this week are a luncheon Wednesday, to be given by Mrs. Russell Chaff in- and Miss Lucille Chaffin; a luncheon Thursday, . .. by Mrs. E. R. Dumke; a luncheon Fri- - rr Junior Business Club Entertains At Bridge Party 11 g ay Avenue -- ROGERS? GALLET J Amont tha many fragrant products of Rocn Jt Caixrr, Pirla, you wul always And Just tha rlfiht gift for Christmas. , - 1 It a aiiia A !. inWia aft wAti-inr 'Ml y; " f All Sitting, Taken Until Dec. 23rd WUl Be Completed by Xmat SPECIAL REDUCTIOXS Oa All lUod-Carv- e 1403 Federal Way 1617 Yale Avenue FRJ!F.!ES30!350 788 East 17th So. 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