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Show - J I I 1 affll i l -- ' - Tfe. I 4 Society Amusements Automobiles , Fashions Financial Classifieds SECOND SECTION OGDEN CITY. UTAH SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1921. -- 0Mt !ZZLZZZZ! L ' LL - - Sweet Charity THE " tf iL Sl;. "!"" I.IIZ Bf i OF SOCIET at he Martha society ball on Tuesday. November 6, will the officers and members of the .society. Officers of the society arc VVattis, hrst vice president; (3) Mrs. Thomas D. Dee, second vice president; (4) Mrs. Frank Mrs. A.' P. M.'Driggs,'Correspondingsecretary; (5) Bigelow, secretary, and (6) Mrs. EL F. Bratz, treasurer. .y. Summons Ogderi tc'Martha Ball wSJT , - , Unique Effect Marks Affair -- A'.'v . j at the Virginia , " Social Event, of premier Season Takes Place Tuesday, Nov. 8 v ''v ' i '''v' ' ' ' " " ' ' " z? Mrs. Shuffl charge r, Mrs. Iiyan and Mrs. Conroy ' -- Entertain V ;tsirou of making the thirteenth annual ball of the Martha society - Tuesday, Nov. 8, a success financially as well as socially, the members have, uunng iiib ia.au . weca. ecu-- 1 . and extending invitations to honored guests. """Several visitors' from Salt Lake and Logan are. ex pected to attend the ball. Governor Charles .ft. Mabey ' and Mrs- Mabey Jiave accepted the invitations extended to them and will be accompanied wives, or by staff members and their ' . ' , j.-- r C ? - j - nil . nrn Iory Murie Conror I tfclf - k ::y :. i , has V always: attracted !F considerable attention, utven ior tne purpose of raising funds for the Mar tha Day Nursery, where numerous j in small cnuaren are cioxnea ana lea, the ball has always been attended by ; a large crowd, willing to help. and yet attain enjoyment j from the sum they are asked for the ticket. Half of the expense incurred by the ball is paid!' by the members themselves, while iVv:--"the remaining expense is taken from the funds raised, For years the Martha Society home a help and a standby to par; ' has been are unable to properly care j who ents, for their children. With the.idea that the v vball ( :' -:- . . ' j . . i v v Wi v . . ... f f f K i - f , v ' . - . - t -- J J j k-r- ill -- 7 . I) the flowtrm. Two hundred fifty ruwrta wr i by Mrs, and Mr. Bbufntbrgr, Conroy, r x ' ' ;v j' : - ""''' I III 4 '"'?';t5 'c':, , WhaW. fe, -1 C K. Staia. Toung woman who aaalaled ia tfct rrirjr ware Miaa HtUn Cecroy. Mt Edna Lyon. Miaa Patricia lUaly. Mlui ICathrro Krauaa, Mla Mary JUtun. Miaa Fameita Crowley and Mi p. tffti liarr',!. Among the many who called lha afUrnoon Er Mrm. dur-t- nr Tral ir Thty wr Mra, Jam Irarm. rul. Ir. Danltl out-of-to- Jam Mm Jr., PuUlran, Mrm. M. H. Maion. Mra, WaJUr Dwyar. MJjw Ntlti MiM Kathryw jTiUgrmid. of Salt Lak. During th relrfsg fcoarm. live moaiial numbr wr giva by the 0! wh.ch waa' UttCBfd on lb baJcory f th Vlr-- f tnta. Ma-lu'.- vv - ; c- - oa A. Da!l 1 . la th - - . l Rej-a- win rctlvtd wr: i . ai:td by RyaA, MIm Hatt ritzcvrald ana Mra. Raymond ltr s , n Mra. Wnilam 1 Maginnla. Mrt lxn Marulr. Mra. Alexander A- - Me B rid a. Mra. ratrlck Healy, Mra, 'Cul. ilYan, Salt Lakt; Mr. Charlra Hcl-ling- s worth, Mra. Edward Iiieh!. Mn. Robrt B, Joye. Mrs. Jamea Irtra. Jr.. of Salt Lak; Mra. Kd.mond Oraaa Wattla. Mra. F. TL Lnwla aad Mr. It. IS. Spncr. Thty wr a Ut4 by Mrs. Albrt O. Horn, Mr. P .F. KJrktndall. Mra. Tfcomaji Carr, Mrs, Eira RicharJaon. Mra. Charl XUrton. Mrs. Kdwara lUefctfl, Mra. Eaft.h Totltn, Mrm. p. He.!y and Mrs, Tm - . tTd 24r-Rya- Ta was rrd in tha r.cption hall. Thea who pourtd dutieg th afUr-fioMra. Thorn a fill kHAJTo . . of, the,-fund- - Dougta. Ouiti drawing room. . the responsibility, a. small fee is asked, by the society for every child and the remaining expense is paid by the society. Clean food, clean clothing and ' clean entertainment is furnished, for the Jlttle folks, and on all holidays, fitting toys or appropriate delights are also given to them. Much of the upkeep of the home is paid "raised by the 'Martha from ball. Society Perhaps it is the motive back of the social function itself that has made i., each year, ; a' success In every day, Martha society members are, anticithe best success this year. V pating , Officersof the society are Mr&' J. E. Wright, president; Mrs. W. H "hfra Waftl firnt vlr nrosldenf Thomas D Dee, second vice president; Mrs.' A. P. Bigelow. secretary: Mrs. Frank ' M. Driggs, corresponding ' secretary; and Mrs.' E. F. Brati, treasurer. RuatA.inln&r mwmhftra ttf th sn- clety are Mra. ;J. W. Abbott, Mrs. W. D. Brown, Mrs. - A. L.. Brewer, MrsMarrlner Browning, Mrs. D; J .M. Cooper,' Mrs. J. R. Cooper,: Mrs.-MCabe, Mrs. C. A. Day, .Mrs. H; 1W. Dunn, Mrs. cA. H. Heywood, MrsV 1. C. Holley, Mrs. Patrick ' Healy, Mrs. F. J. Kiesel, Mrs.- Charles Kaiser, Mrsrj. F. Klrkendall, Mrs. , E. A. La'rkln, Mrs. Richard Leek, Mrs- - O. E. MaUlf Mrs. CI. W MrHiiTK. "Mrji T 4 KLatherina -- of th 2i wr cntr-Uh Urtrpllaa bll toU Of tUr orr whtrh w urjt, blak acd ytitow malic, citarrrr4 ing a charming yt cnique Small fratoona of the flowm wtrfftu aj. o tld to lh wfetr amall chaa3lir, eolertd lights wr ccoctaUd btotath Mra.- v , . . Er tN at hora to their llbrn n Mw, Ki?l5r1n Ttniolhy l f ; rd pr-ffr- d lovlt ttturg fcr oae f th tcfts ef the k. whn JE4r. Tr 8Jjurnbrtr. Mr. DCen ouoy ingr tickets friends,.' winfall and Formally opening the ter' season T of social" functions, buck. th Virgmu feratd d N - ; " w . ...... . yWta' : .1 - ; rt. Rta 6rehtr, IIALLOVE'EN EFFECTS MARK OCTOBER TEA j -- : T1.v f Ttva n. Mrs. nirharrtunn' V.r.rn on of th mct rtyr4 and arUatic rl?a l j tb ILfra aui 1. Shearman,' Mrs. A. A. Shaw. MrsAjleber Scowcroft, Mrs. J. H. a nomas, Mrs. uj. x van Aipter, Mrs. ' "p. W,' C. Wright, Mrs. W. D. Zeller and Mrs. Harold Day. ss-- - A .'birthday ; Mrs. Fife was assisted by Miss Vera Malan, Miss Bertha Fife and Miss Relia. Schade. L I i .VI - 1 mRmW v .r j it m'. K . .'..'' V-- ..V- .t. y ; '.Ill " . v " - ' - - . j i". . ' v.' ' r . . j T .... . , v V. . r III T .... , ft ,. -; , - ..- b-jc- ; . fa . i ,; t ! j ' ,r " r. .1 ; crowned with pink candles, was placed on a small table. Three kewpies, .,in plqk and white mallne .were placed near the cake. ,') . Games Were enjoyed during the ey enlng. , Prizes were won by Kenneth Schade , and Belva Fowler. At the close , of tlie games a tray luncheon was served by the hostesses. Those present were Misses Vera! Malan, Mary Malan, Vera Fife, Relia Schade, Belva Foulger, Frances Marsh,. Rhea Poul-te- f,Elsie Bingham, Katie Schwartfa- v "O anH T.niloii rf-- M..k w....-..v j. vki cuiii nraM mf ucitoi V.r at-tif- " - f; , . 'Uf J . " III j V t::r rtt5ir imu pri. . Lnt!nrv;Lhd ty th.r rd, ylow and. blac k , cap, th tea, at th do of the a ft moon. T l poured an4 an"i ty Mra. J. Mrm, J. H. Ppanr1, Cralr. Mra. Max lMtdoa( Mra, Oorr J. Kern, Mrs. John A. Munaon. Mrs, J. IL HliUtf r, Mra, A Mra-Willia- V- I Frank Pingree, f Bert Leishman and Orel Blackburn. - - . . ,111 till'. j . , i7ir Ilii . ' . " ' ? - " - ' - 1 . , " " fit ' f 1 . . . f 1 1 1 1 . . trr . t 'ii;i'j".'iMFi , I- . x f mii . 1 Jor.. Mra. 11. A. V. Melntr-th- . 2.. C ENTERTAINS FOR , 'One of the pretty weddings of the prettily rpelDt4 t Thursday aftamcon, at th AT; HOME OF BRIDti' AUXILIARY OF U.C. T. tbu, Eawyr, - Y V.tM W-- -i diaten families and: a . T4 m few, ,t 1 ".s- V.T- - . ; . - - V.-- ; l ffl V... - , f -- '. - - . . '. ., - ! --J C-- number of friend Mr. McKce ha been i fd'.' u S Crrr was . aed. fold. r '',.. .'.''.' rurd d-n- . ' ' ... . rv4 la th fllnlnr Tfc tr a of fU hii.. Oin rldtsrs. waa JoTcJy Jn with while -- t AoiI(ry a tarnbiuiia darxr. F'h to In & &res of and y4 Jew. Mlsa ne1- - Csrrar, p.anlit. at. timtd. Miss fsvorttd wttlt' ncmbr of pU.no J.leBa, Mrs, Tltj -Mi'drtd mc 4 Morrty and Ml aelt-ctfBarn as sang rt ral wU whit i Cmrrtr and Mr. tf th turae-- l.i Oyden pnly. a fhort time,, coming hen with the Mountain State Telephone .A Telegraph ccmpany. Jlarrlarn Harry ' ct th larf e n Mrs- - jtt T-a- Mrs. McKee is well known in Ogder rtJ4r.: Unit 3 Commercial Trai lra. A r roc ram of 3I!ghtfui ftumber was rtrn fcr the ntrta.!Bmr.l rf IS irtii-fs- 3 Mts M54ri Bara namtrs, ' ; and Jim a itt the city, " 2117 wrJa hoat Mrs, rnembra cf th intimate the only guests present. friends were A A yarn TH a ttkrt A a K 4. ter, Mrs- - William; G. HalU Mr. Hall acte as best man. Following , the cejremony, , a wedding supper was . efyed. ? Later In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. McKea departed for Denver to spend their honeymoon. They will 'return to Ogden to make their home. ; . Kho-df- Mrm,. lb L. L whan It. i H. Allin, 1242 Twenty-fift- h street. and was performed by Rev. John Ed- -' ward Carver,, of the First Presbyter J ..- 01a. Ol of Mrs. K. C. e, rl w A fall season: took place Tuesday even ing when Miss Grace Winifred Allan became" the bride of Rexford B'Mc-KThe ceremony took place at the home of the bride's father, John mm Mr, iusd V."hU WEDDING PERFORMED t. rl fcwtf x ; t the:. r.t. l Dewey Wheelwright, ff-c- - V , e ruU I ft.r-tu- n ed .':- - u tpr . -- -- catr4 -- Irt 'j 'Hallowe'en decorations adorned the Fife residence.- - In the dining room black cats and witches, added ,a touch of weird a?ss. In the parlors, streamers of pink and white crepe paper were-- ' hung from the , chandelier to the walls of the room. One. corner wds elaborately decorated, and a large bifh.day , cake, iced in white and . - L-- - ; -- tfc j- KEN SCHADE GUEST v- AT SURPRISE PARTY surprise party was given at' the home of Mrs. Sanford Fife, 2722 Grammercy avenue, on Monday even-- , lng. Oct?l8er 24, for Kenneth Schade. of Miriam ehaptr No. H. On3f EAaltrn th eyatoniajry Oc tobr intNth waa fiur, aJoyd Monday afUr-B&o- n Mor.i3 Utnplt. Th bn haU waa la bo rate! deoratl qut with fail flowrm. Brown taaktta of artara, marlrclda. coamo aad cbr ianthraumi wr arrar.r-- artUUca I of It around th rocrru A fru'.t, wjth a Lars ef r 1 to th tb hand!. ti4 CTp tabl. Dror.M ear.dliiieka :tlt war plaetd on iihr laid of 1U A Utararr prorrara waa furciihad for th BlfrtaJBmer.t of th I Two from Jam ltloria Wfclteorr;! dlale-ct- . ( ltllr. In th r,4 "A. lioo.r fTal of th narly Day," by Hitchcock. ftTca wjth eharrr.src by Mra. (iertrud Carr. Th LJtll and : and Dicky," waa th til! ef a dMfht-fu- l lTn by Miaa Marion radln siuia. Two Tcad rsumbrs. "By th M Jnotonka. WaUra of th aril -Wandrinr wr Ilom,w' f hy !in Mi Fay Klr.r. with Miaa rbylMt KJnc Tlolla accompanlat. I'trhapa on of th msat lr.tert5r.r of th a.ftrEoon feature w tb t ilinf booth. Th boothi ltflf waa mad from - eorntlka, eoidn Jt waa 3tcrat4 pumpkin aad viswith blaxk cat, wtuhe and Mrs. SL I Brick r.actd th role of th rrr cverly fortus anJ p r. t th ntir afternoon la th Qitur of th many of , nlr-tainlc- jr mrn-tr- a - fey 1 fjirrnai?irfc. BJhrsr wr ptac4 n tpr the cntrj;lwpa, Ta Mra. Fiwytr as4 Mra, lth w nh. |