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Show Society Fashions Automobiles Amusements SECOND SECTION OGDEN CITY. UTAH SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, ' nev Wedding Holds Much Interest Rolapp-Ro- m At" Home Reception Bride's Parents After ; i OEREWITH are presented four OtrrW left and Miss Dorothy Nichols . UUmiim U Ml I ; pp x - : - : HUo7v .. ,. . fun llmiimmimiinnin 1 'M! " 11 l : fas? ": - v- , - : : : -- Jjrv tun A t . yK 7. I - - - 5 : . - . it tZ . .. ' ' - ' if 1 Fall Luncheon At Hermitage Opens Season H : r . 11 .l r j mVI. : 1 92E .. of Temple Ceremony ' , X Child Culture Club Members ainl Guests in Enjoy-abl- e Vf Event A number of Ogden residents will be interested in the wedding of Miss Daisy Rolapp, a former Ogden girl, and David S. Romney, which took place "Wednesday at noon hour in the - Salt Lake temple. The wedding ceremony was pertormed by Apostle Richard R. Lyman. , A reception was given to the young weanesaay evening irom a coupie o'clock until 11 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 9. Rolapp,-97- 9 Second avenue. The rooms were decorated in bright colored fall flowers .including yellow red dahlias and aschrysanthemums, ters with a base ground of green. The bride wore a. gown of white canton crepe embroidered in crystal beads with a tulle veil trimmed in Spanish lace and caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of orchids. The costumes of the wedding party were in vivid colorings and carried out a Spanish idea. Miss Emily Grant, maid of honor, wore jade green canton crepe, with a Spanish comb' In her hair and fall flowers in tne form of a Spanish fan. arranged Miss Margaret Felt, one of the bridesmaids, wore bright blue canton crepe beaded, with flowers in a contrasting color arranged into a Spanish fan and a Spanish hair ornament. Miss Mary Romney, the other bridesmaid, wore cherry colored beaded canton crepe, with a similar head dress and bouquet to the other attendants. Howard Rolapp was best man . Assisting in receiving' were Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rolapp, Mr. and 'Mrs.": Miles A. Romney, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin 1 1. Rolapp, Judge and Mrs. H. H. Rolapp, Mr. and .Mrs. S. P Ballif and Mr. and Mrs. R. Y.. Gibson. Presiding in the dining room were Mrs. Ralph T. Richards, Mrs. Spencer Wright, Mrs. Spencer P. Felt. Mrs. J. C. Edwards, Mrs. Edwin P. Felt. Assisting in serving were Miss, Vera Foulger, Miss Priscilla Cartwright. Miss Marian Cartwright, Miss Rae Williams, Miss Frances Grant, Mis3 Phyllis Romney, Miss Helen Wells, M4ss Helen felt. MiSs Belle Livingston, Miss Afton Romney. Miss Helen Midg-leMiss Alts. rrawfnrdxKfk. Rarhai Ballif, Miss Dorothy White andjiiips Dancing was enjoyed during the evening. The Gibson orchestra furnished music. A, Following a to Califorwedding nia, the couple will be trip at home after October 1 at 25 52 Tyler avenue ,Og- - -- v- . , - f ' "" ' 1 r " " ' ' is - ." i II 'J - . I yx -. j- - - . T 'Vn r - yr of theroorhly pUn-n- d Opening a work, members of the Child Cwl-tuclub entertained ml their annual fall luncheon at the Hermliage hoil Thursday afternoan. Mty guets inboth cluding members and tfcir friend. were and favor. prestnt "d with an pro- eUborateiy arranged BUU 'tutu wjm a aainiuy luncheon. Luncheon nan n t ir.. miute dining room, the tablet--t- being r formed in the hrs decorated with wild clematis and arter in the had of pink and whit a r r KUlncpon art ri i.f lnfrndiirfln r lt'm v the first Unrht toat. -j to The Child of and the Woman of Trtv Ye.trrday rw,.- i sponaes Mrs. H. 8. Smith riV a (mat to "The Child of Today and the Wo- ...... i omorrow. tosrt was riven br lin. w air aecond .w uaed as Ilolly-Polisubject. "The Mrs. h red King responded with "The and IlNlxs Lan A burleoue irrrna A T tween the toaata bv rmir .4... women of joungthe city. Miss lltf. Adelaide " i. .Miss erlerI and itiu .phvin.Aahton, i nine. The serenade was iven to Mrs, Archla Airs. a. s. smith. Mrs. E. a . . 4 - T--r N 1 . hr hr -- v, l-- r ' M.AV2aft- - .. ivma. -. .- . - - ..is. -- . . iium. . . Ut2rt? 1rolr-- Mra-- E. O. Wattla, R4jPh Roberta! M r,e" Lmpey a Mrs. Walter The club mfmhf- .- -i then enjoyed a second ororr.m in were wlch f nifmlttt I,ftrior-with tslnk .n .mi. ' . cosmos. All Joined m ik. -,V: b. "4 America," followingo O ....... wants extended an k,.k lnviti t,. f.7ITSn5 P""?1 lo;ttend the sliver cli U to lt,ven Tuesday from P" m mt lh wlti real. dence . An addreaa tn fh i Mr- - - .- -. -; BarroVw'rnT,"!v"u,loc lowing, Mrs. E. It. Dumtc nt.H.i..j a solos, tnclurfin' Bong, and Mammv t.,i1ik." ale Beaaon gave two JVnch r, several airs. Bertha KrrJ. wm... with sevenu readings, 'The nd poemlUkn W, ( - S jT . v;, .j ., 111'.- - . x - I ' . ' ' . J Ilk v , -- a m -- : ''.... - ' r , 411 .'. I:nl-ri- club would f u wr K.. ""ZI Thu.V ."V "nn. atra. Mrs, El A. Bowen Mr 1. 1 . Those who luncheon i wien. Bowman, IX - Tf b he,d en Thursday r1111 e and S.P!;k"52 ?..M.An" nostess. Sm ;-- ..i.. ' ot th ,m.Tl?m U c' . cf lVr Announcement ateaa oi the . ed - - Dates for the annual meeting of the Utah Federation of Women's which will be held at Price; haveclubs, been announced for September 15. 16 and 17. The meeting is a month earlier than usual because the principal speaker. Mrs. Rose V. S. Berry, of Berkeley, chairman of the fine arts department of the General Federation of Women's clubs, cannot to visit Utah at a later date. arrange The president of the state federation, Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood. of Salt Lake, is sending letters to affiliated clubs, requesting that delegates be elected at once. ded-cat- -,- v. UTAH FEDERATION WILL .MEET EARLIER n..i.' 1 1 ' den. re 1 1 n lin. MEn.Mr- J. . a - Oeorre w. Al5.hl.9 Erot ford and DINNER PARTY FOR TWO GIRL STUDENTS Nom Kelliher entertained aeveral of her friends at a perfectly appointed Lm:r ,Fe'?dir avenue. Vl ""rto let " ff5r Announcement is made of th marriage of Charles R. Higgins and Myrtle Fuller. The couple was married Thursday, March 8, by Rev. John Edward Carver. 5l:r1u MJas Kelliher it.Uf- - .v. Mra. M. G. Kelliher and Madelyn Kelliher. Early 1? Th. .1"' rung, a delicioualv aa aerved. Th . j r profusely with. f.U flower,; were iaia ror the fMin.i.. MUs Iorothr .virhAi. f,u."l!: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Nye Mclntyre. and Governor and Mrs. Charles R. Mabey leave Monday- rn.. -evening for an automobile tour through southern Utah and the Grand canyon. Orvel Peterson and Margaret Kleev-bergwere married by Rev. John Edward Carver on Tuesday, Sept. 6.x Crl er -- Miss Marcerv r"ar. Mm. .Mark Annnn oaucnter or Pmvn .t nd In Ocden with ur mother. Mm j. M. H.T Mlas Dora Smith week-en- d In Logan. r with & . vffi rirv.rt n . v 'v . a-- - ; :y uA ' : r - U : .. A -- ...- - ,:v..--.- . .- -. - : - . . . rt.,. i- - A1 . - 'rank Fouts and1auhter. Et . Ittirntt !ft ct. .,-.- . f ranclaco where they will spend the winter. Miss Pouts has visiting at the home pf her sister. been Mrs. Roseoe L. Huish, for the past month. Mlas Helen Bartlett. of Mr. and Mrs. George II. daughter Is Bartlett. planning to leave within the near future for California whr tit tend Bedlanda college. son. v- - .l Mlsa Kva May left Tuesday for Mount Pleasant. Utah. whrr. h. attend the Presbyterian school during the fall and winter. Trmn. ton and her mether, Mrs. P.C Coek of Long Beach. Cal.. were Ordn i l&e pinMrOf jiv the home ofrriy num.! week atuuui'i Mr. and Mrs. WeIev ian church Wednesday at high noon.l were among the guests at a party glv ev. John Edward Carver performing en in aait iake yesterday by th the ceremony. ' Little Miss Bernice Smith's college club to returning stu- Leiser acted as flower girl. , aents. Miss Wattls and Miss Drlggs are Intending to return to the school A silver . tea will be given at the within the next two weeks home of Mrs. E. O. Wattia Tuesday afternoon from 2:30 until 5 o'clock. Miss Lois Williams entertained In Members and friends of the Martha compliment, Florence Wattls are invited. Mrs.. Wattla, Mrs. last evening toat Miss society her home on Quincv . E. Nichols Mrs. Price and Mrs. avenue. ' Haslett will be the hostesses. Rawaon celebrated Miss Florence Wattls and Miss Nell heSifK,2Otis D. Lefser and Jessie McGregor birthday anniversary recent- of V,gden' were married in the First Presbyter- - priggs ftudenrts oi ly home of Aaron .Jhf, Smith. college " Northampton Madison avenue. Mrs. Jackson, Kawson ?re was one of the early pioneers of mh and suffered many hardships during her early ' life. Her posterity extends into five generations. Tokens of remembrance were presented to Mrs. Rawson. Kefreahmenta served to twenty-fiv- e gueats. were Mrs, George L. Ball of McGUL Nev is visiting friends in andRal"t Lake. Mrs. Bajl wasOgden formerly Miss Nellie Crompton. and Mrs. J. II. Abraham f T. Abraham of Lldorado. Kn.. and Mr. and Mrrt! D.' II." Totmc 'O rw w home, 441 Thirtieth street, bv iciurnru iu Hjfir respective homes afui nrr incnug ana reiatlvfa. Thai ter a pleiw pt Veck's visit here as the evening was enjoyably spent in games social and chat anci at 11 o'clock a Grant are nu t. - L' -- J. Carter f '"7"t'uiu iiiTri, Mi ICalhryn Ferguscn of P.ock-por- l, 11L, i in Oadn as th of was luncheon served. her aunt, Mrs .wyiiam Craig.guestM1J I MUs Josephine E. Schoer has Ferguson will attend school in Ogden Theron Mam left Thursday evening during he fall and winter months. n position with the Hemlnjr-to- for St. Lou la. JIo, to attend school company the winter months Mr. Mara Tpewref Leland T. Fhreeva arrived last SunXr .ffl during and left visited la morning the Ogden aummer. Tmg.dir during from Chicago, where he is a studay1 of In California and a I North frUra university, dent ; to Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. xfohr.-o- n .' a two wrekg' vacjitto.n with hu spend nounce the engAcement of ik.sp! rareota. Mr. and Mrt Thomaa a . , a verv fi'ntin ... (ihreav. He t twiarin;4 to. or. Bm-r'uumeni in u IxsnJThe wrddlng will taka place In thaMn by Clifford Guidlhropa cf Lo- J ones A eductftity I can. evening at her naar future. " Ve-!in- -d a u 1 Miss Margaret Har.lfr h- ed after a thre - rnnnth.- tf.i i Francisco and southern California. Sha was the guest cf Mi Ruth Wat- ana Airs. is. y. Kiley. - .. . Mill MaHJ"?lifipphJnt Madeira Kelliher and Mrs. M. G.Ms Kelliher Honoring B. C. Silverthorn. of 2346 Brinker avenue, a number of friends him last Friday evening at surprised his home. The occasion was the birth anniversary of Mr. Silverthorn and in remembrance of the friendship of many, he was the recipient of several beautiful gifts. Social chat and music passed an altogether pleasant evening. A dinner was served, with covers laid Tor the following guests: Mr; and Mrs. R. O. Silverthorn. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. II. Silverthorn, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Silverthorn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and "William Silverthorn. Fall flowers in many colors centered the table. Miss Helen Stauffer and Miss Lillian Maus proved themselves charming hostesses Friday evening when they entertained a number of their friends at an evening party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Bundy,' on Twentv-- f if th street. Games and songs passed a pleasant evening. Awards for the games were won by Miss Rose Astill. At the close of the evening a daintily the prepared luncheon was served hostess to the following guests:byMiss Rose Astill. Miss Willa Astill. Miss Claudia Roberts. Miss Arvilla Hansen. Miss Helen Bartlett, Miss Delecta Moench. Miss Vinette Parry. Decorations were in fall flowers and carried out an effective color scheme of mahogany and white. Mrs. Ray Snow of 743 Twenty-sevent- h street, was pleasantly surprised by a number of her intimate friends last Wednesday evening her birthday anniversary. Five hundred was played during.the evening and awards' for the games were made to Mr. and Mrs John Smalley, Mrs. Earl Shipley and Ross Hansen. Later in the evening a tray luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. John Smalley Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartonek, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Isoward, Flora Stratton, Roes Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snow. .V. ' |