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Show fl J 11.. Society acliions Automobiles . i. O ' ' - II- ' , T-A V; I I 7 1 ss: rw j : .... V: ' " " 3, f SECONSECgON VKvy. t(UlMvJi, "chSSieda OGDEN CITY. UTAH SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1921. . - Eastern Star Has Brilliant Social Events I PLANS for a November inrl- scout rallv'w v. Lin "j V.Ogden gul scouts will be given ample crown, upper left, troop 16, is allowingopportunity her won Precognition as well trained child 14(have they are Catherine White. Ruth Roberts, Lucile w- - - v t iiir . i 1 nZZ McFL r: : ? .1 ti rrri nanrr rno - -- 1 - iw4 . i t StZUZ1 T&L the needle EV M' . - i t . r f J- ,c T Three Act As lower left, ,'fp V"' Hostesses at:: PParauon of a meal. From left to Reception Tea jcouts Uluitratmg their work. Mis, One Hundred a. 1 Wednesday rrofiionf 1? John Ljr.ch. Mr,. Mr.. Ktra Huh. iSrm. a - ... . ;;.r Ajary lir violiri!t y . If-!- ILS INTEREST HERE Of intirert to Ill Ill- J .. - fir- ..v - ' . . . I I Ilt v. f itcKtf Of Or'rn rtat-5f,fl.;n at noon in ilia formM bV ll.ter J, oArL A I I miff in Or en is th ef Mr. of. rr tv- - curhir lit II I 111 .1 4 . I. . 4 k i for tha 141 brikti;fnowaa al" th A. trrf rcnun wta rlTta Wd- 1JS V.rn :r.th Bulh rtrt. Tha tTtawlrte roeri wi .r r4 whsf wit, a tkrroao;! ofjnrrn. ad;nir Hotel Utah. ftU,1r 1 ft11 . !,-er-a Uiti TaU .f&m' m? -- jj . '. .: . ... , , v a , , k ri-.- cf whit cfcrj.ar.th. frr. and r&Irnt fefm- hamtr for rartr. I Ink tj.r-about tha rwm. frt in tn rwi Ubrarrf r.ip.k wv.f muma, fiamoH .... lhadSir i lri UII tatkrta formed kk-- tfrcrt4 rl in dahlia achme Ju - wr of wont doitlfa rl :lTr tSS and thf sp. cewma. cc'of an drtvs on tha tab!, waa artcrr.f J with farj-eslon- td In the dlnsnr room yi-lio- larr yf.iew ehrra f candjrticka h Idrntrrptaa ycticw cnd;, Iunio. ferr. wat th anlhanvjma r I wra th chan deli. r. ThP bride Caa lac Mr I i W a fratoor.tdi fnJti w.t rsarri a . . rris-- e crf vrry atla,Andllrr In lUrrr cavtht atoul lha oad. Fha unj tr1nr ef rarht j a quaint embrolj.rrd r rora brarv.lrt. a. . -- nt from- Ylr.ra br htr brothar. C, W. Cannai. Th'm brian cf tTi, rc.rv J!r. MrKav A-"- , - - ;. J v '. , ' ' r , " u 'i ; ' v a . ; , A. "'. " , i I ." f i , , ' i - i ',, r ' v . A , 1 .5 f s . 1 '"' 'yyi ;- ' - ' '' ' f - :' ' .:" It!'" . . .r,,--- ..f . f f.- ',' v ., ". .. ., iv ..... """"j' .. ' r y. ... v. ;. """ ' "F" ' Ap-V- j r: 1 ..... i ..... ... """T'MMMM"m" tsj " "' . H!ir Mrs.. v". -. eune t.nr.ca. r.on. I n J- r Mia. Kmty Itannien. Ml-- a Canspn, JMa iicKaj. Marlhr Crr.. r. .V. it JUttei firarst. Mm lrr. Qrnt, Mr Cannon. Ciara. Hfra. C..r - 1 .'. , ' - rf :r al :.ry anj r. A.;:r.e arlr,c WUt iiarjori. a. IorctKy Cnw n. It: Ua.- ?!:.. tr-nt- I . &4 l.nfh phlne Carmr-i- Miw Fb;;i..Can. Mtt .rr,i hv Mlaa'Af ii Mis ICHnr Cannon. The Wt;j Iari.rcL crghf'Mra fwrniahed mu:c &nm th . enlcff. I The etnrp', reraain fcr a few t-t --. at th ftah a i wi'l thrg Adtla WhJtlock. l'atrirl have en lirown, Mary len appoint 3 and ! Kay la .aia M In eduratiaral Vitra. plana atrradrCUr l;.ra. for th 1U t.r..DxnKln' King, DorJn w l ai future, rr.eettr.r Ltah AcrtcuMural coUf at Jrgn. WKr, Ufoa Walker. Helen rrm-IpChairman n rn J at f0J. hav nuaelt Marion Turner, Iowa: Mr. F C lUd.r, refrr.hmrnn Healrlcw Camp, Uanlel Camp, Krank committee; Mr. W. H. Child, ticket COifAiriTEES NAMED rtus,iu anu Aiareiia liarlow. commlUffi Mr. , c. Htci ie - the council meeting held at the home of Mrs. David Kcclea on Jefferson avenue. No definite date ha yet been net for the rally, but announcement has been made that It will undoubtedly b held during the next month. It Is planned that every troop In shall take some part In the rally by contrtbutlnc their own troop yells and fongs. as well as trooo stunts. . vJg-de- -.- Tin lu - - II ,- FOR YOUNG COUPLE Ui,f'" . Ui-tlfie- ld . rer-mcn- y. a. tron ' at Ill Jack-o-lanter- i. ns , 7 rut - - kW".,iU,0I, li-.- cn - tt - commute; Mr. John RECEraONTfONDAY . bn . An exhibition of scout work, alon; Wattis Littlefield to Emit Joseph wurK win also one. Announcement I m;id. of the ttur. 1 I ' ' HaiJks. mining man of Salt "Lake. . , of the prominent features of theberally-Mlaw rlare Catherine tJMi.o.M . The wedding took place at the resi.of . . Committees are to be appointed by the ,,1 Mr. Mrsdence of the bride's parents at 12 mid COUncil to tftk. rjirn JoKph of Mwsan. to Harry K. lir&ck- o clock noon the different departments of work, Monday with Rev- - John weocmr took place on Edward; Carver oL the First Presbyterian church performing the - cereKtturday. Oct. I. at the raSdnc f Air. ana Airs. John Orwen, 411 Weat SEVENTEEN GUESTS mony. Only members of the Wattis Twrmy-Hrt- t street. Iter. Godfrey tm iIyiJ5!!r,etIn attendance. Quietness AT BIRTHDAY Matthewa, of the Flrat Ccmjrrr rational PARTY were the outstanding sinfpiicir church, performed the features of the event. ' t The was attend I t J. V Following the ceremonies, a wedLittle Miss Eleanor Harlow, daugh- Miller couple Mr. aad.Mra, .K, W. ling-gading breakfast was served. Mr. and nj ter of Mr. and Mrs. (Usr.. t- -i The brld Mrs. Hanks left wag the late afterattractively celebrated a her fifth tn earn noon for the east.during urrKsru annibirthday trlmmtd auit, will They visit with huit versary Mr. andMrs. H. F A. Hanks, parents Sunday afternoon at- the with fur and rarrlM n bridal boucjviet home of her rrandparenta, Mr. and of flower. Following tha ceremony of the bridegroom, at their home at Mrs. It, p. Hunter, 224 5 Qulrtry ave- luncheon was tarred to the bridal Cincinnati, Ohio. They will also visit nue. party. Chicago and New York ami will reBeventeea ruejrts were" delightfully Mr. and Mm. llrockme'er win be turn to Ogden to make their home. the auxiliary Drill Ko well 4iolli week. entertained a reception on M on. lay evewith tendered games and Halloplans will be fur- we'en fun. At the cloiwt of th after- ning at Morgan Women candidates have already ex- - thered Organizing at by the bride s parents. another of the noon a luncheon was UNIVERSITY CLUB ; fciicir eninuiasm. will then lave on a wedding i"cwu taThey to b held meeting arved. The on tour auxiliary eveThursday was centered with a birthday cake to the Vet. Onl V n tmnArirv and will return to Ogden ning, Oct. 27. Women with two or ble AUXILIARY FORMED tionAS has crowned five to with been effected. The follow- more years of college study, make their home. orange candles On auxiliary either aide of the cake were placed xt ing officers wem pirto? QO members and wives of University i club Plans for tb rsmpTte organization trude Coolldge, president Mrs. Wade men will be welcomed at the meeting. lare pumpkins, carved Into and brilliantly lighted. Fa- EPISCOPAL GUILD or a wosan s secretary, Mrs . .W H junnson,' to the vors . Mrs. auxiliary of Hallowe'en Newcomb, W. caps were UJd fur Karl Hopkins,' GIRL SCOUTS club were outlined at a recent ARRANGES "PARTY each PLAN J guest, Holther Mrs. and A. VS of University club officers Wolfer, committee on constitution.1F. Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Ilarlr.w wr fdArt tlriwLves- KeePin in view the ,club officers and mem- , RALLr- IN NOVEMBER assisted in entertaining th Utile university . Hallowe'en decoration wlit reai need in the bers by Mrs Kber I'lers. Mrs. Wllllanl Klr.fr, dominate euonsorine- thn oiniiiarir city at social life among coliege and have are tha annual anu card offered use of the club rooms for university women, it is believed that one afternoon piriy or in i;n:ip- - (:Uiy n k. raUy i tock and Misa an Huntrr. SnVv afternoon, frtohrr These who enjoyed tbe party r jnHen :Zj, m the Guild hiiL Commit tees N if . y, McCre jy. llarui AaSt Mrs, mmilt; dercratlvr.a commit!?,-- Mr John W Hyalop, advert::ng roamiUrr. BY 3LVRTIIA SOCIETY sn .".sartr. rir a which to 1 crr, nifmr h In UfdeC lovrjy to iha Tura4a hli ..: .VoicmUr rr Jwrt!.e;r Hev. and Mra. UzrrUun and M&njay afternsa r. n tfc f wi public ach&ol teachers cf tha til tl. I..C!'!V t - : e Jh.,,. . :' Mr a t II. t er.lr. Churchlajt Thuradar 'r'eje Jarkftn church prlr.rt. An rjce'leni r.r. ar. 2 j we?-nittret. -t mcram was .git-etr . Or.Vcf i- r lean;-with t?a a.. ...,. i.i. .ni.g fllf ir9 via rnrr.n i r f t;. A reception, waa fen tered 1-- A. nr n h 1 Tr Christiana- HelntxIrnan, Maud Mrs. Cary, lx n ra and Mra lllaulm4aHrv. lr tfr- lt rrpind4 - Krt Oar. Th thfs LV- wift- CcngrrrananjU-churc- h . p? members ti,..,.',- - thm varlwti V, Z i? tt- - i .f.v.l'" . d::rlct.f Mra. ?I. ihe ticket rem. fhi:;mn As:imrrteni wtre ,md tnfit. , Mra. Jcwr,-F- .. follow; First llrata O. l ftt:c. Mr J, S, Vnkt, Watt la Mm., It 6r1 V S J. It. M rn4 dutrlrt ;. i te by t;. Ki,- h, H. F-- tortr. lfr, C f. Mwrrt:y a no uunng the ocSl hour f .ii i Mr, Iror inignjlra, third J$:ref. pro tram. lrnhmnu wer rvd. Mra, co ctxj ft. Mr, A, j"' JiTph .M f . Hitelow, r j" A Ptrce .ihcwcr aa'civen in mm. Mr, I. ll. K Ftjwar j I;cT.. "!!'fj!i'fi P.lmer.t to Mm.. K.irah fr,i 1. Mra, C. l Far on r. rrf. n. at the f Txjeaay I at i rrening c. fftUrnr I4rt. Jccl Mr. v lid red G. Martin. Soil 4 , , . a Ccnror and Mrj arrnlrj; ttn -- c,,R . - i c : - " r-- . 3 flfta f f net M ? a F .$.&.., Mr. Am'li ll5n.;.3, Kuhn; Mra- A. I Ly'the U;h mm-I t Mr, j . uty wprt fic !r., 1 Hefrrshmt nta wr V.'. 1, Watiii, Mr. JV f U R 3f in evnlr-g . in Ci to U J. H. Mr. Tht .arsrl. snr;sr autumn lftr werW aventhf.;v;rr-uMatrict. M a. M. 8. lire!;1 r ? """5 in the dorrimnr cf the ?fartm Mra. II. 'A' :r,ce. Mrs. Mrrirs'i engrnenl licit, snl Mff,. c, !a ur' rr. r re! to Albert Ky waa snhn-rrr.- .! .i.im dirtHct. Mra. Ka!th ft r.r rf f ..rh';, ' v Mf. A. F. ine ear.y prt cf the anI. li:i;ow Itrr I": t V e TTrr1 (;;,, Jvtw 1 1fcJ . Vs.- -i . - ine r.esj- - Tijn? w. I ..it u re. take-- - yxcr n ot. aiC.e - ' -- t.t r r-- - of ri-c- Ur. tri4r3.rr.ail. : ' '. ,', .,. ' .,4- - Matlun liarrta YM rr.an Mr' n J Mr- Ciar.cn ar 1 r IH t Jr .rrlnc ra Mr. nd JJra. Thofivt II. MfKiy Di". ani Mr. J. H, Mcrr:i f . rdr.--. rrf .aln In th dir.ir.at,m i. " i ' " , ,,"... .'.. lt, 1. - i" matron i infc aatln. Mi KVfta Carmen, t ri 3t rr.s : J. wor a; r.r.. trtntrr.e !n roM K.'" f . . .., ,. I ' ' ' ' , " i' - ': ' - - J ' , . ''.' - , - Kkka. hQfioriror tn . Herrcr Lienors, TT Mr. And. Mrs. eiA w Txrfi mi n If alMO V. (VTV Ctts avenue, announce the wedding X4r aausrnter, Mrs. Marguerite -- i' SALT L.VKE AVEDDING - BY QUIETOIPLICITY ,j tvt' fisa IPu h.rrt-t- .' REDDING IS MAEKMD h7 K ko.frfft. 'trMtir.toh. t-- t Uni-JfIf- amine fcr rntrr'3 iari,a Icrtrr. - -- 1 e , s n .. :. , In th a .'.orr.f d J J " , l.r i. Cor. r or. Mr. Jtvn r. M, Utrrtsrr.t. Mr Kir njfharJor. Urn. Mildrrd IitUn. JUIm Kti- )la.rk,u Oroat and I JJ:" V,. Marr Hutti acn f Mr Rd r.rn, Jchix T. lix.hrnr, Iluthmtr. admut1 th jfur dsrlr-th af!r - o ' an-- .i.i tv Mr. , v hill T. Itufhmpr. iJra. , hat fc:;nf r.j as- - ffc:i T UirJ (a Jerri frr.. and L;rs arrarrtj la roc m. ... 1 ns-n-Uc- Wm, c-- .n the tsb.p . .. th Sn : i "'"' rt r4 hour j sni. Inn Twcnty.fifth - of a.trriijv ' v-- lh Uiry VM , ' reon-- lUrtn H, - ci'.n t.Mfrn l Xh -- : Cnr2- jrm. -- jr Twenty-fiV- c Quests Entertained Do-de- 1 - Tl "'ening at the home of MrS. David Ecclc. Reception '.. and (Banquet Mar Annual Session of Utah Grand Chapter ' Numerous social events added to the interest of the sixteenth annual session of the Utah grand chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star which convened in the Ogden Masonic temple on Thursday and Friday. Beginning with Wednesday evening when a reception was given in honor of Mrs. Ellie Lines Chapin of Connecticut, most worthy grand matron of the gen eral grand chapter, the session held much of entertainment and delight on its social program, entirely outlined by members of Miriam chapter. No. 14, ana vtueen jsstner chapter, No. 4. Numerous ernests. n fw niit.nf.fn-nrdelegates and members of th were present at- the reception chapters t me in masonic ciUD rooms, wea given nesd&v evenlne for Mrs. f!hnntTi tri flowers in red and vellow der.orA.tMi the hall. A tall basket of pink and wnue comos ana roses, arranged with ferns, formed an artistic centerpiece for the tea table. Guests were received by officers of the grand chapter, Mrs. Edna P. Nichols, worthy grand matron; Jamea A. Ingols, wor-th- ygrand patron; Mrs. Georginia Higson, associate grana matron ;(jf rea ifl. Vicks, associate grand' patron; Frances Shields, grand secretary;, Louise Dods, grand conductress; Ada Harten stein, associate grand conductress; La ovinia Brown, grand chaplain: Roxan . na Seaton, grand lecturer; media Roberts, errand marshal. Followine the moralnEr. session on Thursday, luncheon was served to about 175 guests in the Masonic dining room by members of Queen Esth er ana Miriam cnapters. Mrs. Meien Johnstone and Mrs. ... Alice Johnson were in charge of the dining room. uecorauons were in autumn leaves, and fall flowers. Luncheon was served at small tables. Either red or white roses were laid as favors at each place. airs. George Whitmeyer was in charge of the decorations. .. A banauet aiiDner at fl'3A nVlnplf Thursday evening was . probably the uiusi, prwmineni event oi me wnqie session. : Nearly 300 guests were served In the Masonic dining, room. During the. course of the evening, a most Two delightful program was given. select numbers, "If My Songs Had Airy Pinions? and "Come Where Lilies Bloom," were sung by the Queen Esther chorus, conducted Mrs. Norman L. Sims Members byot the chorus are Mrs. A; L. Carpenter, TMiss Helen Carpenter, Mrs. Charles Parker, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. J. A. Shepard, Afr-Mrs. J. IT. "Perkennnne-Mollio Watts, Mrs. George Whitmeyer, Misstf Pansy Anderson, Miss Frances Mc- drfl rtv ' Mrs "Tl C. f"raTi1 TCI ct. T I Sharp, Miss Lucille Stark, Mrs. H. C. King, Mrs. Lee Miller and Miss Lillian Stanley. . Miss Mabel Rouse, organist, assisted. . Miss Fay King, popular vocalist, favored with a number of selections, "Your Eyes Have Told Me So," 'Alice Blue Gown" and "Oh, Promise "Me." Additional solos were given during the latter part of the evening. Mrs. C. M. Woods and Mrs; E. D. Kennedy were( in charge pf the dining room; Mrs. Emma Paine supervised in the kitchen. Those who served on the table were: Mrs. Homer Fenn, Mrs. Fred Herrington, Mrs. Thomas Carr, Mrs. S. W. Wherry, Mrs. W. A. Moore, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Mrs Fred King, Endsley, Mrs. R. D. Robbins, Mrs. C. E. Armstrong, and Mrs. J. C. field,-al- l of Miriam chapter; Mrs. A. Newman, Mrs. Pearl Lehrer, Mrs. Walter Higgins, Mrs. Edith Gibson, Mrs. J. A. Howell. Mrs. P. .T Ttta Km Anna Higman, Mrs. George W. Prout iuia. jd. rj. iNicnois, JVirs. li. B. MC Cune. Mrs. P. A. Rerk. Mrse. .Tnlin TT a 11 Mrs. Leo Yates, Mrs. Helen Winter and Mrs. J. A. Moffatt, all of Queen Xiainer cnapxer. These were assisted In serving by uuier memDers or the two chapters. Yellow and white was the effective i;wior scneme usea in the dining room Three vases of vellow marimid An. - tered each of the long tables, and each me emau iawes.At tne central table, laid for officers, of ' the grand chapter, a brown ;xtrfrlffl! rf . fruit centered the table with nmr HriTxrl a vt yenow marigold on either side. Mrs. George Whitmeyer and Mrs. Homer "aa.were m cnarge of the decora: tions." Several of the delegates and officers rre cuienamed at tne homes oi the members. 'Among those who extended were Mrs. U. E. Arm iucir Mrs. Ralnh Rohertn Af rs An Strong.iigspiiy gus Kennedy Mrs. Edna Nichols, Mrs. P. B. Haslet, and members of the tram jaairons' circle of Ogden II . fMwBTRTnl HERE. AMD' THERE IN 1 X vvvvv v v42T .V I I th I ft 'i JM C If I |