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Show - i - wtr tfW 'k-r-f fm Society Fashions Automobiles SECOND SECTION i . HERE AMD V w vyAxx Amusements Financial IK Classifieds Ay OGDEN CITY. UTAH SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1921. . 5T3E"" IN L i . WHIRL OF SOCIETY k been more less a preparation for the festivities of Hallowe'en, bu t several events have held the interest of SOCIAL events of the past veekave Mi Vir1-- r Hnll wKn vcn. announcements is that of ( I ) Mrs. Arthur Willi; P.ri-social circle more or less. Among the wedding t . ... S r c a L C ...1 Al f !.. TT i .1 . f Ogden Kiwanis Club In First Winter Social friT-mrl- v r 1 f:T f ana mat or "va married in the oalt Lake temptfe weanesaay, uiuiu, lormcny mra. oam-- iuciucu,.yyuu was uuimcuJ icvchu. .mcr; Mardi Gras ball of the Altriart society fyeld Tuesday evening are (2) Miss Zella Wood, (3) Miss of. the dancers who gave special numbers . at the annual ' Ruth' Stevens and (4) Miss TcJttie Hart. , ir i . - 1 v-v- i . r One Hundred club Membr - ef the Ogden Kiwanis a dinner, ladies their njyed and club dance and program at the Weber of .asetles first the at Friday night the -- wr received cm silver trars by Mus Mildred lflhman and MIm Mary Rich. Jaranesa brown baskets flllsd orange dahitas nd maiicolds used lo sdom the lovtly rooms. Pot- plants and master 11 foliage also ued In the effective adornment. 1'alms were banked In the music cove. rhert the Mary Tlsher crche tra i stationed. Oran dahlht. arranged rlth frr.a In a cut fUi vsje formed the central decoration'for theH les tmble. Tt;s ntimKar nf iirtrtimi'il riik silver candlesticks orange tap-trDuring the sernlng hours, the fcllowinr omm rreildel at ths e. tra. Thomu II. Garr, Hr table: Archie M. Mcintosh. Mra. Fredsrlc M. Nye, Mra. Frank Nichols, Mrs. HSchard B. Torter. Mr. Lrcy Mr. John II. h"rrgo and Mrs. ! ind Mus Douglas h'wia of Fait rr iracy. MN Helen nl Miss Huth llrewrr acted as pigis. td - - 4 : - v.- III- i . - ' - . 'A. f H - brtrg - I-- remainder or ; ma evemui '. ' ; v . - SUCCEEDS ' ALTRIART IN. CARNIVAL DANCE S:'cV-- - Carrying; out a truly carnival spirit Gras ball of fthe second annual Mardi was givthe Altriart society ot Ogden en Tuesday evening at the White City. The program for the evening's varwas well arranged by ious committees appointed by the presMore than five ident, Louis Boyle.were in attendance hundred couples Vifi...-ia'fti- i TrvnnTr and a Francis v " iribii iuaj Htr ,nnl county represen n nmw tatlves as the. honored guests of the flroTftt6d Wltn tne and grcn nntrastinff colors of red a. scene. Char pal v I.U.W UCUi rtofT-it- t inn Alia con In brilliant purples, costumed cepUon. ana uiuca im reds, yellows, pinjc.the dances. lacea effectively in exe- - - V' ( " ' - ' ' 'X;: ' '' , ' V ' : M ' . '...' I'll ' 1 .nlJbar ' ON IIONEYaMOOX nt fcre-skf- I 1 lv . - , t . . , U - - iff - - - , . Vr , . H - f . . c-a- nin HnTmAaLBxacefully riM 1111111 Stevens. Miss Zel otii visi Tnttifi Hart." were r..(nrixnr thn entertainment. Two k-w k. wri selections tt Mr. Floyd McFarUnd aCJ Mrs. at a kitchen shower FrlOy , evenltg in fcoeor ol a trldt-elerMtss Viols, La Von Allred entertained under William by ala quartet, furnished enjoyment. whistles Carnival favors of balloons, each to guest, a were given at, hats w U UlilA Costumes were critically surveyed AUUJ J4rltrar1 J XfrS Claude T. MOVeS, First tti AiiAn nnri "R. A. . Fowler. was awarded to Erba Peterson prize TaiiilnA WaterfalL The. couple nABAnttt4 an TrxUnn chief and his mr..tin9rt Rmotia nrize was award j ivr.oi Trntzeii and Verna Bolt, or who' successfully enatted the parts Sis Hopkins twins.. To Joseph Farino .vaniitii tha third prize. Mr Antr w w u. thn nhnnictar of a clown 4UV IU f The Mardi Gras ball is the first of uncial events to be attempt- 4k..4nii w thA Altriart now society. Members are contemplating society ofv..the ritHnv nf n. r.nmsdv Dlav in the W4 t"ttvtn.n. - li - - t- h-i- r u- . Ill ... ' - . . - ?i - i- x i ' U 111 - M I I I' I ... t if i: r " J.kala"J Hi 1 . tJi. 41 1 I t - ,'.-- f"- 1 - - , '' ' . '. -- : M 1 F ": -. 1 see a i Mrs. Daisy McGaw of the roslofflcs reffllr--r ! mttmrn!. tia left for an eatended tour of the coast and north west until December I. Khe'wm u:t Angeles and at San Franctsco witi J. Carstenson of Ogden Together they will ctntinu to northwest cities before rclumlnjf home. ., IsO near future. Salt xrM WBI v.iinhfith H. Coray of visiting Lake who spent a f few days returned 10 ner nw in Ogden, , ariv T.rt of the week. Mrs o ,. hfir euest during tne of the week, Mrs. Grace latter part Jotn Mrs. C. Mr. Albert Archibald, wife cf Professor Archibald, a former teacher t lb Ogden High school, ha returned to her heme m baring vin, JlL. after vliitln for several weeks In Ogden as the ruet cf her son. Udmurnl I. Archibald was the Archibald. Mrcomplimented guest al several affuiia during fceri;t tn Ogden, -- M.' Overstreet. TTyn nlr Shaw. Of 520 Sixteenth street, have announced the .engagementwor tneir aaugnier, u.nr Tnvitt. The wedding will take place during the latter part I of tne montn. vnn4T Vat. onn T'rov and Gor - don Keith, on their third and first anniversaries, Mrs. H.Leroy birthday entertained' ten little friends Madsen v.fv.BTr nartv Thursday at her v.w,. iitn BHnkftr avenue. Mrs. Madsen was assisted in the entertainb by. Mrs. , J. H. ing of the guestsna.saed afternoon the dame was for the little folks.' Luncheon were Placecards 4 rvd at o'clock. Os laid for the following UtUe guests: Osh Greyvar iiiauBv,n Av. ell, Francis Madsen, Mary Scowcroft, EJ: Virginia ;Andrews, Ruth Robinson, Hal- Dve. wine onfl Walter Placed as fav nia were effects were ' also used in the decoration of the home ' - ,j-,ui- u, l - ' fc - " f i - it'T. . . - X." - f - V ill IIr ;1 ' ; -- . M V - . ; -- "1" - ' ,irr - - ' " 1 - - I 5 - i f t An-att- It , - W. . . VI v' vi . . . , ' Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Browning anj returne-- i daughter. Mm. J. F.ofKills, the w eek from early part durlng.the a vacation trip In California. ! attended the natU nal lar.r,-ers- ' convention In Lts Anreles, and i the convention, the piny Brltlih Columbia. The party espects!: the close to f Kan Franclero. where ih?y motored to be gone for stx weeks. a few days before returning rj vtll4 S.ti Wllla Astlll. who is attenJint Og den. s the New Kngland Conservatory of MuWalter Bell of Greenway. Iowa. '. I sic. Boitan. recently nrrared In a pu In OtJea as the guet of h;s pil's recital. Mir Aft!!! playe-- two vUitinc Fell and Alfred litli. , ...lit a ' . "v I ' ' ' , " 4 ; i "I . ill lis i i - , , ' I I .. . , - 'at- w Mrs. M. R. Barrows and daughters. TCthl. Marv Louise and - jsiizaoein, rtll1n4 auU v - I " ' lA. F. Wolfer are visit for a few days with Lake Salt in ing MrsrWolfers parents, Air. anamrs, Stewart. tvc onrl xTrsi W W. Karris left Sun a visit in the east. This will for day inriiirtw New York. Atlantic City, D. C. and Boston. They Washlneton. vara -- iromnanied bv Mr. and ' MrsJohn F." Bennett and Wallace Bennett of Salt Lake- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Q. Cannon and Frances and Bet rintiirntars home in Honotheir for have left ty lulu.- Mrs. Cannon ana ner cmiaren have spent the summer . in Ogden-- - as the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Douglas. Recently and they were Joined by Mr. Cannon now have returned to their home.- H I I vI1i. t. 4f ", v..--'- U 11 W 1 , s. - . - V. - - " . ' - - - - , - . if , ! I I th 1 .. '. M.-rth-a. - - X.U t ) Vt til V F Mrs Timothy Dorsey .Ryan and- , Mrs. Edward Maurice Conroy have- issued invitations to a tea to be given Tuesday afternoon. Oct. 25. at the Virginia. Re- K I, f - ' w, p :.,. "- - - - '. Joph i ' - MT Itlcharda and beauty. int. - K7. 4-- Mr. and Mr. C M. Martin and Mrs, Martin' ailtsr. are iu:;irg ;a t the Alei. Mr. John Toucg- announce the en- Ar.gele. They are located and Mrs, Man; gagement of her daughter, Mattel,w to ar.drt hotel. Mr. n : i Fre.1 D. Hoodi..w-lo:i sana tne;r gue, a i at". The marriage lb bvilcru mtZ tour the take place In the near future. through i re.dent:l district "of J : Argelea. enterFr.. Mr. James DrysJale, . Mr. and Mrs, Frank It. tained a fe-a- friend at her home. XCtT rt er:.-pathe were a during Rait guei'.s kltchrn shower Ukr. Qulncy avenue, bt M r of heme the at week given In comr'lment to her daughter-in-la- I ' ! a es"f the J. J Mr. r,d Mrs. formerparents Grant Drjd!e. h ly Mis Mr, Hi" Connor. i) VIrgU Offni. The trU ji ill - - v' ucfules Mrs. Sadie Wet and sen. Ilarr;. In Ogden !ji los Angeles, arrived for mn the early part of the week w ;:i a.i ejuenfie J visit. Mrs V.'eef. with her daughters. Mrs. W. A. Wright. and Mrs, B. ii. Wr.ght and Mrs, B. of in - ir an Mr. - brothers, Jcseph selclloni', Hn Hv.int," (Schm.tt) and -- Valo'.k" (Mukre's). Ten pupils appeared In the recital. I MHs Mary snirtajr.e.i & a hower for Mrs, Arthur Urii ferrnrrly MIM Violet Hall. Friday evenlnr. at her home on an uurea avenue. Mra. Orlx waa showcrej with numrTOisw gift of tn thflr hflHie In BlaCK a pleasant visit in after foot, Idaho, Mrs. Barrows wltn parents, Ogden ng d M-d- sn. 1 t 1 Mi-Browr.l- "OIK" .. t"1-- . Ma t. The McFarland rrtltienc ws besul)-Xul- !' In orange and black decorste-of Hallowe'en. The eTsnir.c suggestive w ss sr. plrawnlly I'njsrA m gamesccmpU-mente4 Hallowe'en fun. Besides the wu buffet luncheon guesi, servrd lo the following; Mlm Marls Hill, MUs HulJi Osborne. Vt las Glsdys White. Miss Oenevleve Whit. MU Juanit Crawford. Mls Thelma Faulk, ner. Mr. Frank Blair. Mr. C. W. Adams and Mrs, George Faulkner-MisStevnun received many beauti I ful gill. s v.n airm i.aui fr r.M . w-i- s; Ikthtr. : -.. TRIP trti-.pl- e s. on -- Mr c1 Mrs. Gorge Henry Hall announce the marrlsg cf their daughter. Violn Celia, to Arthur YlU:ara tlrla. The siedlOlr.g txk tlac In tfcs on Ve ir.eKJsy, Oct. Sail IVe 1. Following eJdir.g ths rruple left for bessymoon tl.j to California, anl Mr. Ortx are rtU. .known la Ustfen yojr.ger st- - Mrs. cr in r;x is a grsacat Towers of the Hroken "VVcri. sams fjros Ilciien. and has Jn OgJen as well as appssr-Ir.- g teactl.-.- g on numerous rrcgrsma, Mr. Grit ,t Is in the employment of the Southern Fscifir. and Mrs, OrU will rstum tt 4 Mr. Ugden to mke their horns,2 Frltr.ia after Novmtir 0 at Hi nay T enty second street. ' XTt- - ks YOUNG COUPLE GO J 4 : . m- r- e. Fr ..... - : ' s. Tuf-mlr- . -- arrin that ef last wttfaPy hort, " i t It 'r afternoon nrhtn Mrs. Jarr- ay vrd Wll-for- . jui One hundred fifty cufU w-- re by the Mlrtj Wr-r-byn Mm- - John Culley. Mrs. 1'hliip Knltr. Mrs, John T. Lynch. Mrs. Ktra Richardson, Mrs. Mary Robin son and Mr. Effie If. Frncr. Caras - - tb of the week hci;. toast-maste- enter-Uainme- 0e ta -- ; - r sn4 Hallard, Mra, WHMam w-HougUt -r Xfrm. riurnrr)r It. Ha!t t the Mary Far inn bftwftn tn houm of S and o'clock. . ' d Tu-s4- of social events to be held ' during . fall and winter season. tne The decorations formed one ot The the of party. unusual features form Of aw horse tables were in theeacn cuner shoe and before colored balloons tached two brilliantly an aerial horseon strings, forming colored Paper hats shoe. With the Chinese the the guests,, for' provided and decorations table as masks used the' colored lights, the scene was. a' r. striking one. Robert W. Hoggan was the out He directed the carrying entertaining proof an informal, but addresses by Johnd of consisting gram William H. Reeder, Jr., Culley, Bramwell and Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber, expert on cooking, a read-M. dialect by ing in Scandinavianvocal selections by Charles Wood, and Ed Greenwell.; ; club gotten toAn impromptu glee to the added Leslie Savllle, gether by i merriment, but" the principal comedy by Dr. of 'the evening was provided constaD W. Henderson, as the rube was the ble- and John : P. Corry, who constable's , wife. This pair sang ofa duet to the guitar accompaniment 'Mora'ClaWson. Aft.n-tViHinner the tables were I cleared from the dining room and the ' - Ilostcsscs Dance Lin dancing." Fifty Gucs(a Entertained bv Tliree Is Followed by day; ; Among Leading Events of Week irs Dinner at Weber Club Fri- Tea Afternoon ceivmg . nours are irom I I . 4 unui . o black was used,, black oats, filled wrSih orange ana Diack canaies. neing ti e favors for each little guest, A lanie birthday cake, with orange rosebuds and candies iormed the centerpiece iiir me laoie. covers weer.iaia ior u Halverson. Kllci following: Shirley 11 IT.II . is. il n 'T v n if ph n 111 iicin.r Tten lip iwp VoireIf? VfarRpth licmipo llnll. Guinevere. Hess, Harriet Campbell,' 1 - I r.-'- t y m . 1. rrfn-ihmn- ved. M rs Snirtal tin Vinit her guests her sister, Mrs. M. of Seattle; vrash., and her niece, Mrs. Roy L Perry, of Deer Lodge," Mont., .who was formerly Miss, Amy Black-mor- e of Ogden. Mrs. Perry is accompanied by. her two children, Mildred. Alice uarKer ana tteiiy iierringion. and Bill. Mrs. C. M. Carstensen of Ogden. who Miss Iras Leavitt entertained at a been visiting for the past three at home of has the afternoon party D.' Friday D. .Jtowlahds,' 2245" Madison weeks. in Calif ornla. will leave during k Mrs. the week with a party of friends fo:-- i avenue, the occasion being the ninth Hirthrf.Tv annivprsarv of Misa Iras. A the northwest. They will visit Oregon-,-' .decorative color cheme of orange and. wihi&ton cities, and Vancouver. - T.-.- showered with many beautiful gifts. (r mi IXr 3. Hinihnlr orrirfl itI Following an afsernoont r f and lri were t. l;f various sports, U1 Thi;f iay for sotithern o r: the wir.'er. Vfr Harry Be nshnber left FrSd Honoring Mr. Ilsj" on his l.'rlh-daChKsco to vi"it her ;!rr. Mr,. for Mr. George Hayes acnlVfrMry. C. Davis, formerly l!in M William was ho$rsn to a number of fr$n4s at of ilg en Tribe iir-.bel T !i rm. r (Vnnlrr et ira Hallow enue. a j&l Fowler, vf Grcr Mr. C'.arer.ce t Hartnett of every description formed house the Colo r e guest adornr.senU Junction. Tal'.v srit. i 'the effects with jroMln and chonif trr.i rlr.letl up- Mrs. H- It. Furr on thm were prf Knlpd in rarh guep. Mr. a r. d M r. J . V, 1 : l n e a w )' ITirrs wrr won t y V. K. Pn lth. Mr. to a r. a :n r tf Gorter. and Mrs. I "rank DiS. At the best ar.d at th.,r h&rr Mondav evenir.g cloro'of the .eveningwasa perfectly ap- friendsTwenty-fourten the l luncheon ond. pointed of Mr. lllltr.jscn's birthday t..., luncheon table; was , centered with a r. x 4 TV i ti t fit - K w i of e'.low marigolds, llii'ft ll!!fic'tn U e S. the idreder enjoyed for 1 na a- nl er tler-tor.-tltu- -s .1 - 1 1 i hf en H t:" JP ,M llll' t in iriin W ISMSiawai ni - iT'- irr as mtmt jji " "r.v.. fun M'TS-ijsa--. t mmr t SMT. umiiitf'nintL !.' 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