Show I I i i THE OGDEN STANDARD 2— B - EXAMINEE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 8 1931 J W BURGESS of Los Arigeles former- ALICE NIBLEY INSPECTION OF MRS PERSONALS OPERA SEASON ly ly Miss Arlene Bolstad who with Mr the winter in Ogden They are SMOOT GUEST KEEPS SOCIAL CORPS MADE BY guestsisatspending the Bigelow hotel Mrs George Noble of Houston who has been the guest of FOLK UP LATE her sister Mrs George S Eccles OFMRSGANN Texas SALT LAKERS for several months has returned to Bol-sta- MEETINGS OF CLUBS d The Woman’s Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs Nora Camp- j By SUE McNAMARA WASHINGTON Nov 7— CAP)— Mrs Alice Nibley Smoot daughter-in-la- w of Senator Reed Smoot of Utah has’ been the guest Of Mrs Edward E Gann sister of Vice President Curtis for a few days Mrs Smoot has Just returned from a visit to Salt Lake City Vice Presideni Curtis and Mr and Mrs Gann have taken a box for the Armistice night ball to be given by the Veterans of Foreign Wars In the Washington auditorium They will not be present however as they leave today for a brief visit in California The vice president will deliver a speech in Hollywood November 10 The annual inspection of corps No 2 auxiliary to the O A R was held Thursday No vember 5 in the Mose hall with 75 members present j including guests from the Oliver 1 Howard corps ' and the Maxwell McKean crops o Salt Lake There were seven vet erans of theO A R present:-Com-rades W R Smethers A Van Patton Temple Short' of Dix Logan post Ogden and Comrades Ji Hud son R Emery Ira Storm and Department Commander Elias Price of jSalt Lake Dinner was served at noon in the 1 banquet hall The tables were decorated with baskets of bronze chrysanthemums The ritualistic’ work was exemplified in full after which the assistant Inspector Mrs Julia Holts of Salt Lake City gave a very interesting talk and commented most favorably on the work of the corps A number of guests made short talks On Wednesday November 4 the Maxwell McKean corps No 3 o: Salt Lake City was officially visited by the inspector Mrs S H Furnlss of Ogden A luncheon was served at 12:30 O’clock after which the corps met and all work was exemplified in full Mrs Furnlss then gave instructions on the work of the auxiliary She was the recipient of a beautiful corDix-Log- &n I I i j A white gloved woman sitting in the presidential box and leading the applause at the opening concert of Washington's new national symphony orchestra Monday was a bright picture in the week’s social gallery She was Mrs Herbert Hoover wife of the president of the United states who on more than one occasion has cheered an artist with ber presence and appreciation 7“® blue and gold boxes of Constitution hall were filled - with velvet turbaned women The arialr was a social as well as mu-sic- al event Not only Mrs Hoover but others- - high in official circles supporting this home orchestra is now launched for a series wcn of afternoon concerts Mrs Hoover with a party of j re-furr- ed i sage bouquetMrs Furnlss was accompanied on the inspection trip by Mrs T J Flynn department secretary Mrs W R Smethers Mrs F E Con-shaft- and Department President Mrs Gertrude S Hutton At both of these inspections Mrs Hutton gave a detailed report on the na tional convention held at Des Moines Iowa in September j ” I - f P - s V s ’' ' £ X vv ' COMMITTEES NAMED FOR CHARITY BALL - half-seat- " ''1 The famous promenade around Mr and Mrs John A Gager left for San Antonio Texas where they will attend the national convention of the Railway Mall association on November 9 to 14 Mrs Gager goes as delegate representing Wasatch and Ogden auxiliaries of the two local branches of the Railway Mail association Mr and Mrs William L Kimball aqd their two sons Bobby and William L Jr left Thursday for Paul Idaho to make their home the ring has been’ this year and society will participate in this colorful event The show opened Thursday night Last night was hunts night and many competitors entered the ring for the judging of the hunters classes wearing bright-hue- d hunting costumes while others promenaded in costumes of the hunt to which they Mrs Harold E Ellison 2629 Taylor avenue left Friday by motor with a group of Salt Lake friends to be in Los Angeles for two weeks United States France Great Brit atn the Irish Free State and Canada compete for the international trophies Among the boxholders at the Peacock ball Were Mrs E T Stotes-bur- y Mrs William Adams Kissam Mrs Henry White Mrs Hamilton McK Twombley Henry L Doherty Mrs Henry P Davison Mrs William Randolph Hearst John T Underwood Mrs George W Perkins Sr Mrs S R Guggenheim Miss Doris Duke Mrs Edward S Haxkness Mrs John T Pratt Robert S Brewster R Fulton Cutting George Whitney and Mrs Joseph E Davis Besides numerous balls and parties of their! own the city’s debutantes are busily engaged in helping put over some of the larger charity affairs Miss Leta Morris is chair man of the debutante committee of the victory ball which is to be givnext en at the Waldorf-AstorOn her Tuesday November 10 committee are about 100 debs Actively assisting her are the Misses Eleanor Livingston Dorothy Wentworth King and Mary Dela-fiel- d Tha ball Is given annually for the benefit of the welfare bureau of the American Legion New York county Miss Lucile Thleriot daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Thleriot and one of the most popular debutantes of the season is chairman of the debutante committee working for the benefit performance of “The Sex Fable” to be given for the Travelers’ Aid society November 17 Assisting her are the Misses Peg gy Sykes Anne C Meyer Mary Phipps Edythe Sterling Marian Gray Constance Terhune Dorothy Paine and Alicia Ludlow Mrs Ed ward Hardy Clark is chairman of arrangements ap-paren- tly - W v 7 J By JANE EADS Mrs Ezra C Rich will be hostNEW YORK' Nov 7— (AP)— ess at the open day meeting of the Society folk hereabouts have been Ladles' Literary club Wednesday at keeping late hours these fine au2:30 o’clock at the Hotel Bigelow tumn nights There was the of the MIm Betty Williams entertained Metropolitan operaopening season Monday the Sooner club at luncheon on night after which there were several Satumay at the Hotel Bigelow The private parties which continued well members include Miss Margaret toward dawn Thomas Miss Hermese Broadbent Last there was the Peacock Miss Elpha Morse Miss Beatrice Al- ball’ at night Astoria given Waldorf the Brown Miss Ruth len Miss Beatrice for the benefit of the Association for Hawkins and Miss Mary Walker Improving the Condition of the Poor Mrs Scena Tracy has returned to Tonight Monday Tuesday and her home in this city after a four Wednesday nights horse lovers months' visit in Washington D C the socially prominent will Baltimore Philadelphia New York among flock to Madison Square Garden for and Detroit the forty-sixt- h national horse show She BANQUET DATE gave undivided attention to the music and led the applause after each number She remained OF UNIVERSITY in her seat when the program Was concluded as lights flared upon an audience half standCLUB SELECTED ing some struggling into coats and mends arrived promptly er her home ed led belong On Tuesday night the show reaches its climax with all the social world turning out in formal attire to witness the army teams of the bell 2485 Monroe avenue Mrs W S Cartwright will be assisting hostess Miss Rose Williams will have charge of the lesson RECITAL WILL BE GIVEN BY: NOTED PIANIST MacDoweli ensemble met Tuesday The program hour was ' given over to the playing' of Beethoven’s Pathetique by Mm Guinevere Hess An animated discussion : of musical form followed i Hie Child Culture club will meet evening Thursday afternoon in the Hotel Bigelow Mrs Ada Griswold will talk on child welfare The hostesses will be Mrs C H Packer Mrs T D Hooper Mrs J R Larson1 and The- - committee on arrangements Mrs J T Lynch made a report to the effect that the two MacDoweli clubs will present The Past Noble Grand club will the American pianist : Frederic meet Thursday November 12 for Dixon in a concert recital1 on the luncheon at 1:30 o’clock at the I O evening of November 20 at the O 2320 Washington avenue First Congregational church1 Mrs Althea Brown Mr Dixon is well known locally ' and Mrs Richard T Murphy will be hostesses and and this appearance will afford an extend a cordial invitation to visit opportunity for his Ogden friends to bear him on his return from an ing members engagement with the Los Angeles f i St Joseph's Sewing society will Philharmonic orchestra The next meeting of the MacDew-e- ll meet Thursday after non 2:30 at ensemble will be December 4 o’clock In the Knights of Columbus i i home with Mrs George Foley Mrs i J C Green and Mrs T C Hanley On Saturday October 31 a group as hostesses of class piano students of’ Miss Ellen Thomas appeared in la studio ' i Abraham Lincoln circle No 2 recital Ladies of the G A R will meet i Piano solos descriptive of autumn in the Moose clubrooms 2418 Wash- spook west wind goblins and fall ington avenue on Thursday after- sports were played and sung by Synoon at 2:30 o’clock This will be bil Doxey Fay Budge Pauline the date for Inspection and Deputy Bruesch Verla Hale Verda Hale President June W Koeteler and oth- Janet Scoville Ruth Read Maxine er officers from Salt Lake will at- Read Elaine Williamson: Kather- tend Members will meet at the ine Chapman Blair Evans Walter Bruesh and Bud Scoville hall at 12 o’clock for luncheon i i j F-ha- i llt ' : -- I f ! i i ! -- - s -- i i The Wasatch branch of the woman’s auxiliary to the Railway Mail association will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs Joseph Sepal 2833 Fowler avenue on Fri day evening Mrs Ted Turner will be assisting hostess Members of the Rainbow club will hold their first annual party at Skatterkare at Farmington on Wednesday November 11 It will be a bridge luncheon at 1:30 o’clock foli 1 I BIRTHDAY FETE j FOR YOUNG GIRL i : Mrs George D Shupe entertained on Tuesday in celebration of the tenth birthday anniversary of her daughter Artise at their home 660 Kershaw avenue Yellow and white decorated chrysanthemums - the rooms and the favors on the luncheon tables were in Thanksgiving lowed by bridge suggestions The young guests were Evelyn Catholic Woman's league will meet Jones Iria Short Florence Britton Tuesday afternon at 2 o’clock in the Ruth Read Norma Rose Fowler Ruth Casey Jean Stark Joyce Knights of Columbus home Martin Ardell Russell Helen Farr ! Royal Neighbors of America will and Marilyn Shupe hold regular meeting on Monday A hard-tim- e evening at 8 o’clock in the I O O party was given last F hall Juveniles will meet at 7 Monday evening by the Gleaner a o’clock Girls of the Third ward Mutual at the home of Miss Verna line Mrs Mary Edwards will entertain Games followed by a delightful the members of the Harmony club luncheon were the diversion of the at her home 3237 Porter avenue on evening Those present were: Miss Hazel Mumford Miss M&ble Wednesday evening Wright Mrs Mabel Draper Miss Radiant chapter No 134 Women Leona Draper Miss Dora : Handy of the Moose will hold a meeting Miss Ethel Horsepool Miss Lillian Miss o’clock in Wright Miss Helen Wilson Wednesday evening at 7:15 v Tressa Miss the Moose hall Vanderlinde Betty Drabble Miss Virgie Drabble Miss Radiant chapter No 134 Women Eliza Crauch ' and Miss Verna of the Moose will hold a public card Line ! i party Wednesday evening in the Moose others still intent upon the stage Hans Kindler world famous University club met who conducts thaorches-tr- a The Women’s in the evening Wednesday Mrs acknowledged Hoover’s room of the Hotel Bigelowdrawing where (Continued from Page One-B- ) tribute with a low bow The glance at were entertained by bridge they M Conroy Mrs I L Reynolds Mrs deep blue eyes flashed round the following oj'njs hostesses: Helen as the hall the applause concluded Mattson Dorothy Corey Elizabeth John S Lewis Mrs Ezra C Rich It was a triumphant Mrs E O Wattis Mrs Richard B moment for Edith Halverson and Lois Porter Mrs Joseph E Wright Mrs EVANSTON Nov 6— “The news- within two hours” Mrs Osborne him The first concert by the new- Stanford e Thirty-onMoore guests attended William H Wattis- Mrs Archie-- P paper according to Robert R Mc- said “he feels something is radical- ly formed orchestra had found wide Next Wednesday there will be an news to addition the In appreciation Bigelow Mrs Ralph E Bristol Mrs Cormick is an institution developed ly wrong Armistice program appropriate day afternoon editions must carry their Kindler of athletic stature has Edward Bichsel and Mrs Frank E will talk Ora and to Mayor Bundy civilization modern comic hints by fashion present the Nichols beauty strips hair often unruly upstanding semusical be will there patriotic associated with the musical temper- lections Hall and music Mrs A P Bigelow the news of the day to foster com- tips menus advise to the lovelorn Mrs Matthews Grace crossby to seeker and the health after ament He conducts easily grace- Reed Gammel and others Members and Mrs Pearl F Kirkendall Tick- merce and industry and to furnish ward puzzles and serial fiction plus fully without superfluous ets Mrs Edward Bichsel motions that check upon government which national bring guests sporting and race results” but with precision and authority may invitations Mrs Bigelow Mrs no constitution has been able to Mrs 18 will be the date of November as a Goodman He was received at the White House gave Lloyd Bristol Mrs Hugh M Rowe and Drovide” declared Mrs Thomas ‘ annual the news story by Mrs Hoover a few days before banquet and roll call Mrs Fred M Nye Decorations in an interesting paper en- reading antointeresting to make reserMembers are roll call were made the opening concert and the Mrs Richard B Porter Mrs Gus- titled “The World of To- Responses day vations with urged Chamber-lai-n Mrs Karl “Noted with Men" Newspaper was tav L Becker Mrs Lawrence T day?’ given Newspaper he it following invited there as at the meeting of the At the 3508-not later than Woman’s of the phone a meeting luncheon guest Dee Mrs Harold C Day Punch adies’ Literary club held Friday November 16 Foreign Missionary society of the hall at 8 o’clock Mrs Joseph M Ecles Mrs John N afternoon November church held at the home Mrs Hoover cut a huge birthday “A press must mirror its timer It Methodist Spargo Mrs E O Wattis RefreshCHILDREN’S HOUR of Mrs Lloyd Goodman Wednesday Cake Tuesday at the Y W C A Alpha Zeta chapter Delphian soments Mrr Otis Weeks Mrs Horace not a worthy press” she contin- ’afternoon Mrs Mrs Evans Berryman Clayton November sumeet will Dr Guy E Konkel Monday CLUB WILL MEET Nebeker rnd Mrs F E Nichols ued “and the newspaper of today headquarters where she was the ciety Gilchrist Mrs Glen S Dee Mrs E 9 at the Green Gables tea room dis- honor of the Cheyenne perintendent at as the is room world E anniverH a Mrs of fiftieth it guest the Mrs Mrs Christensen W Charles J Wright gives picture Dining of the church spoke in regard sary of the founding of the Girl Re- Mrs J W Wikstrom will lead the S Lewis Mrs T D Dee Mrs While the first essential of the trict Woodruff1 Mrs John W Sugden The Children’s Hour club will meet JE M on to of Florentine lesson Zenith "The in holds that the prayer place serves Mrs M H Harris Mrs Tenny Can- at 2 o’clock November 11 at the HoConroy Mrs William Rice newspaper Is that it be interesting work People have a The cake was decorated 50 Painting” Kimball Mrs James R Cooper Mrs Osborne brought out that missionary non of Salt Lake Mrs with Darrell tel Bigelow Mrs Christian Jensen of thinking of contributions colored candles That Topics for report: Mrs Crawford Mrs James H DeVine Mrs P F newspaper which makes the nearest habit the of of the University of Utah will give and Brian night Douglas terms in Mrs of he declared Florence of the Renaissance American to ambassador a review of the book cf Esther and France Mr Mrs Kirkendall Mrs W H Wattis Mrs approach to truth at all times lays Even as man money and This and Ogden evening live by bread Mrs Walter E D Darling E J Harness Cake committee he strongest foundation of power alone he saiddoesso not Osmond will entertain at dinner in a history of the Jews The hostesses Edge were dinner George work C Christian Mrs H Life Leonardo’s and Mrs Ef fie Spencer Mrs R T Hume and of permanence Truth in news is not furthered honor of Mr and Mrs William A for the afternoon are Mrs Florence guests at the White solely by financial Houseovernight on and Mrs Patrick Healy Sr and Mrs she said is the most difficult of all contributions Osmond who were recently married Carver and Mrs Neta Davis Mrs Wednesday stressing that the Hoover gave a small tea-- She has The Art of Painting Mrs C H HOSTESSES PRESIDE t Lester F Whitlock Publicity Mrs accomplishments man of who his financial of dispensing lied orange Stevens “We are apt to consider the news- means but gives E M Conroy and Mrs I L Reynot of himself is with- a custom How to Paint Mrs E P Mills AT BRIDQE PARTIES she course” as a matter of at tea parties for those Michael nolds her juice Grand march Mrs Frank paper worthis which the Clarence Mrs holding gift reAngelo costs little it M Driggs and Mrs J S Lewis brought out “It prefer it Sometimes she pours Blessing while Dr Konkel appealed to who Mrs J Arthur Kearns entertainand quires little effort to secure and the church people to make use of prayer do it sometimes asks the guests to Andrea Del Sarto Mrs Easton the as a means of club Wednesday at ed her regularity of issue vies with the spiritual power of Pictures Mrs Thorsten-se- n luncheonbridge of and Study Roses were OF and setting rising bridge punctual KATHRYN HEALY AND sun It was about the only thing “No one is so poor” he said in Gold and blue of Mrs Blessing and Mrs Easton usea on the small table and chrys uniforms navy cannot conclusion “that he give contributed color to the Andrea Del Sarto by Robert anthemums were used in the rooms H ARMSTRONG WED that did not go up in price during prayer” reception Browning will be read by Mrs An- The club members were Mrs Frank the world war The daily paper tea and given Wednesday afternoon The for afternoon the program become however has indispensable Oberhansley Mrs D F Crandall by Mrs Charles Francis Adams gus Kennedy (Continued from Page One-B- ) to the average American The de- was opened with prayer by Mrs P wife of the secretary of the navy Mrs Roy Thorstensen Mrs Clifford breakfast was served to the bridal velopment of the modern newspa- L Troyer and included readings by The navy officials and their wives Has the name of graduating only the highest Doxey Mrs C I Canfield Mrs A party and members of the immediate per was traced and those changes Mrs Troyer Mrs I B Miller Mrs were honor guests Smart capita! TROUBADOURS HAVE N Lewis Mrs Donald Barney Mrs type operators and is recognized as one of the families The table was decorated were outlined which have resulted E R Casey Mrs Thomas Osborne society was out in force the women L D Hovey Special guests were finest schools in the Intermountain Country H with golden rosebuds and maiden- rom the extensive use of telegraph Mrs PROGRAM MEETING Mrs L H Griffin Mrs F L Mont Schneider Mrs John modish afternoon frocks of hair C and telephone and cable systems Cheese Mrs Harry Cellar and Mrs wearing Mrs E and morency Corey For A new class is now being organized The couple left immediately for as well as from radio or wireless T H Evans A vocal trio was given velvet and silk Troubadours met Wednesday Mrs C A Nuenschwander The to enrollment information in phone a honeymqpn trip by motor through telegraph anc regards by Mesdames Gellar Leek A lucky party of capital deputan-te- s evening for a program and supper or write the northwest After November 15 If the editor of a paper in Casey The meeting was dismissec home or Mrs George Davis Mrs Charles A Osmond was hostat 'Today' the to will some Palm Beach go Twenty-t806 Rev H with be the will at at T home Evans time in prayer by San Francisco cannot obtain a full they ’the guests of Mrs on Ninth street A musical pro- ess to her Salt Lake bridge dubaft-at hird street record of what is going on in India Following the close of the meeting John E February and bridge Saturday Fowler and her debutante gram was given with the performers luncheon a tea was served by Mrs Goodman ernoon costume her home on Twenty-fir- st at Those School in dressed taking Gray’s A blue bowl of small orange chrys- daughter Dorothy Gould Fowler cenwere street small tables The A Mrs Davis were Maxine Mrs Helen HOTEL BIGELOW— OGDEN UTAH FLOOR part SIXTH by Ray D anthemums centered the serving ta- Chaperoned Mrs C O Simpson Thel- tered with bronze button chrysanDavis Mrs E R PHONE 793 and Woodson Hagner were ble Present Mrs Arthur Mrs induded themums The A L Mrs Romans party and ma Saunders will remain at several they days Goodman Mrs- Bertha Ingersoil e members and guests O F Burton Mrs Rodney H Snow Mrs Harry Schneider Mrs Frank-ly- n Four Towers the Fowler estate for- Twenty-fivattended Supper was served after property of Joseph E Shaw Mrs W E Holmes merly thehouse was which The designed the program -Mrs M J Desmond Mrs D S DaiH ar a-- y'u ac 'OX The Troubadours will meet next is White remodStanford by being vis Mrs I B Miller Mrs John William Mrs of home at one the month on whole eled side into a big Cheese Mrs George Mosey Mrs preparation for the Horrocks Emma Dickey ‘Mrs Fred Lowen-stei- n ballroom in visit Mrs Emmett Leek Mrs E R debutantes' Miss Fowler dressed in a white Mrs Charles Knight was hostess Casey Mrs Harry Gellar Mrs P velvet suit trimmed with white fox to the P H club at her home on L Troyer Miss Etettie Sales of Seatof her collar and cuffs gave a luncheon Reeves avenue in celebration tle Wash Mrs T H Evans Mrs 23 on October at the anniversary Shoreham for birthday Thomas Osborne the Rev and Mrs Thursday in fall were decorated rooms Evans Dr Konkey and the host- number of the debs Mrs Fowler The is planning a luncheon soon for her flowers and supper was served to ess at the Westmoreland club seventeen guests Ruth Sharp and Betty Burbank daughter Va Richmond in entertained a group of friends at Mrs Eliza Faulkner was hostess at the Sharp home last Saturday evea Halloween party on October 30 trees with Miniature tiny ning Halloween games were played Ivory monkeyspalm observance of her birthday anni- in were used ascending and diving for apples fortune tell- as favors and place The guests wore costumes luna at cards versary Brings UnYisual Savings On ing and ghost Stories were enjoyed cheon given Wednesday by Mrs and the evening was spent with and at 8 o’clock a luncheon was Franklin The hostess King at which women games and a program served Lighter and a a was with were bouquet the from corps presented diplomatic were used on the table The guests dub Hour Pleasant the from in Pleased guests gift expressions Bur-dett were Kathleen Blair Laura friends friends other and trees Thirty the familiar Actual $195 to $245 Grades greeted Mary June Bricken Elizabeth Spanish tropics A small fountain were present Mrs D O Schrider Johnson Billy Sharp and Isabelle of the behind masses of flowers in of Imperial Valley Calif was an to answer every jiemand Three different weights playing McAllister to of added center table the guest the he fashion-wise of the women! Mrs J F Spencer was happily outdoor effect surprised by a number of friends at her home Thursday afternoon PresPIANO ' JUNIOR 3 Strand— 48 Gauge Sheerest Chifffca ent were Mrs J B Blackner Mrs Clifford Spencer Mrs Earl Martin HALLOWEEN PARTY PARTY AT CLASS 6 Strand— 48 Gauge Service Chiffon Mrs Dell Trailer Mrs Ernest Hew-ax- d WALKER HOME AT Mrs O D Harvey Mrs Jack Mrs Myrtle Rosevear entertained Mills Jr Mrs H E Payne Mrs 8 Strand— 48 Gauge Heavy Service Mrs Frank A and Walker Mrs R members of her piano the Walter Wheeler Mrs C L Tingey Croxford entertained at a Halloween classJuniora costume Halloween ASHIONED HOSIERY party at Mrs Robert Pignon and Mrs Arat the home of Mr and Mrs and recital on Sunday afternoon You’ve seen many great hosiery sales at Dollar Bill’s thur Pinner Jr both of Los An- party X A Walker 2368 Van Buren Ave November 1 at the studio in the geles Mrs Clarence Cook Mrs Mar- A delicious but not a sale like this this year and elsewhere conwas Central building A program tin Harris and Mrs George W Ewer served at 9 o’clock in the dinner hall was duets solos seen and one! You’ve dining $100 hosiery by the dozen1 we sisting of piano march Bridge was played during the after- of the Baptist church after was held which A given grand noon honors being won by Mrs but not hosiery like these! We can’t know Helen he guests repaired to the Walker and Marion Keeter and Spencer Mrs Tingey Mrs Mills and home won awards and enjoyed dancing and oth Louise Van Woerkom possibly describe fully to you the beautiful texture MONEY CAN BUY AT THE PRICE Mrs Pinner A well arranged lunchremainThe costumes The following best for the pastimes eon was served following the games delightful the fine weave the smart styling the charming der of the afternoon was spent with guests were present: Mrs Cashln Frank entertained colors Mr that distinguish these hosiery You must Mr and Mrs Frank Grundy —They have games and story telling Those presthe members of her bridge club on and style Mr Mrs Ranand Mrs were ent Clark Gray Joseph see them for yourself Virginia r— and ‘having seen we Mary Present were Wednesday evening I Croxford Mr and Mrs Dex dall Geraldine Toone Marion Mrs Lloyd Goodman Mrs William Frank will feel confident that Combe B Ellis Mr and Mrs Wm you agree with our dean Marcia M Toone Alice Randall Crawford Mrs WaWemar Anderson Mr —They have strength Mrs A Walker Mrs R and Leonard of hosiery buyers that these are the best Wright Doris Secrisfc Mary Mrs Walter Wheeler Mrs Elmer B Sanderson Viola Wright Jimmy Allen Ramona Purcell Ewer Mrs George Lloyd Mrs Stan- Sarah at that $100 Ogden has ever stockings Lena Rice Deta Rouse' Alf John- Elizabeth Blair John Lindquist —They have that "something” that ley Ballinger Mrs H E Payne Mrs son Wm Stowe Josh Morley and Helen known Louise Van Woerkom WanWalter Pickhardt Mrs A N Par- Charles Shaw makes Humming Bird Silk Hosiery da Nelson Marjory Hampton1 Barsons Mrs Roy Bryan and the hostPERFECT I bara Blackman Elaine Yeaman Every pair guaranteed ess Following the games a lunchthe preference of all women who deMarMrs Victor and Steckel Mr Matthews and Donna Yeaman Janet eon was served liigh-twi- st silk in three Mrs Ralph Ashton Mr and Mrs garet Cross Betty Blair Meta Hanmand quality "at a price” Miss Loretta McPhle entertained Roy Robinson and Mr and Mrs sen Betty Eldredge and Marion different weights at bridge Wednesday evening in W Stock Keeter n Roy-deW silk from top to toe with narrow Fine chiffon hose of specially selected pure Japan silk compliment to her sister Mrs J Banta of Tooele Utah Preswith extra heavy silk tops to minimize garter wear In French heels in sizes 8 to IO14 ent were Mrs Albert Murray Mrs the smartest Pa!') colortones George Cue Mrs Herman Peterson Miss Agnes Stendahl Miss Nancy MRS Jones Miss Alice Christensen Miss HonMrs Banta and More Dorothy King Only $T°° a pair Announces ors at bridge were won by Mrs MurThan ray Honors at bridge were won by Mrs Banta was A New Term of Mrs Murray Also Service weights for those who prefer them 28 ft awarded a guest prize At the close of the evening a luncheon was New served Mr and Mrs Farell Anderson and Fall Mr and Mrs Vincent Qrd were hosts to a number of friends at a Shades Two Class Lesson Each Week party Saturday evening of last week were Games and contests enjoyed November 10 — February 1 OGDEN’S at the close of during the evening which a supper was served Present '511 Central Building Phone 1648-- R were Mr and Mrs Ernest Johnson Mr and Mrs Dalton Spencer Mr vio-lincell- EVANSTON SOCIETY NEWS ia - Out-of-to- wn Os-jor- ne i M -- i Thor-strfCrxs- co t i i t -- -- v I GRAY S SCHOOL BEAUTY CULTURE II s of Beauty Culture i El-w- ell 'v' rv w' xx vtl' ur dollar bugs more Jysrer I MEOTIHIUDA'Sr SAEDS jack-o’-lanter- I7wiflflI?ai3lhiSoim0(fl ©irnllfl 3SIbGG ns out-of-to- wn ( four-cour- se THE BEST SILK HOSE j 48-gau- ge Full-fashion- I ) VERA FREY BEASON i Piano Class Method i i OWN) STORE A G ed 0 |