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Show Society Fashions II Automobiles 111 ill ll r l 11 I f I ll I I t if lit 11 SECOND SECTION l - I J l l 1 II r t 1 ll A II J r FinanciaJ Classifieds General News Ft .11 J I i OGDEN CITY. UTAH SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1921. THERE PIONEERS GUESTS Gowns AT ENTERTAINMENT Lovely Seen at Martha Eleventh Entertaining the pioneers of the ward, members of Camp F Daughters of the Pioneers gave a lightful entertainment last Friday ning at the home of Mr. and Society's Ball Frank R. Watkins on Washington IP . . I t - C il f Iff i.tl.--. cuc,u a women lun y clubs held 'JT Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. O Wattis on fcxrcles avenue, officers were elected for the ensuing year. Those appointed to office arc Mrs. R. B. Porter. rcicrson vice president (Kabe photo); Mm. Philip J. Dix. treasurer, and M rs. S I pizuto; ivirs w. y 1. custodian Wright, rarley (Rape photo). Mrs. Raymond P. Morrissey was appointed secretary. A ' de- eve- Mrs. I fr C ave- Annual Dancing. Party for I Charity Proves Brilliant . Social Event of Fall : THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY UN rmili t nue. A program of songs, Instrumental music selections and short addresses passed the evening. A deliclously prepared banquet was served during the early part of the evening. Pioneers of th ward were represented. Four generations of the Olsen family and the Colts family were present. They were Annie C. Olsen, T. Newton, Edward Granes and Kath-ery- n Granes; Louise Colts, Bertham Crltchlow, James Thornick and Harold Thornick. Other pioneers present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Rawson, Job Plngree, r., Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Annie Rice, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Minter, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Moyes. Mathias Hinch-clif- f, Mrs. Don Browning and daughter, Mrs. E. W. Sergent, Annie E. Matson, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Low, Mr: and Mrs. H. A. Belnap, Annie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. B rasa gar. Dora Peterson, Julia Welsh, Jauita Wiggins. Annie Payne, Jennie Pingree and Mary B. Bell. The visiting board member was Mrs. Leona McGregor. The Watkins residence was beautifully decorated with fall flowers, chrysanthemums and roses holding prominence in the adornment. - . -. ..." - " ". - .. " " - '',.... ... (' v . Federation of Ogden Chosen ...... .. , Officers For v,' - v: ' New Leaders Selected at Meeting in Home of Mrs, - . Wattis K. O. '. t '' ' Acting as hostesses to more than 'S , 700 guests, members of the Martha At th rcBSr rf tht Cijr tnfjr.g Clut-..... of society entertained at their thirteenth Womtti fef i3 r3trtion "'..i ' .." ;; a r Mcndy t th htme of Mn. Jt.. annual ball Tuesday evening In the WatUi. :i46 officer ..... ... '. '' y Mint, lovely rooms of the Ogden Berthana. for tt romiac r Wzt&, ' season in Tho Launching the winter social to re; Mr.tfjci4 It. . l etter rf th Ogden. the ball was one of the most rrr4df r.i; Mm. W, I rt-r-on- . .brilliant yet given by the society. of th Hoa Culture cluh. rtr 'Honored guests Included Governor Mra. Uaraondt V. Xcrr Charles R. Mabey and Mrs. Mabey, rrrS4ct; ....... . r, of th lluteric! clwb. . Mayor C. Clarence Neslen and Mrs. Mr. Imil. of th , '...:..--J, as the as rhi::p club. well l?rm Neslen of Salt ' Lake v 4 Wri, T. Wright. officers of the governor's staff and at th Chili Clturv club, rantnlun, their friends. Many of the guests Httirinr ofllfr of th c:ut wra: were from out of town. " Mm. J. f. liobb. r Headed by the officers of the socieT. Wrih vie rajjnt: Mr, 1 ty. Mrs. J. E. Wright, Mrs. W. H. Wat-tl- s, C. ll. Crm n, ana Mr Hr. a. Mrs. Thomas D. Dee, Mrs. A. P. crtary, W, aim. Bigelow, Mrs. Frank M. Driggs and Mrs. E. F. Bratz, members of the Mrrn, K. Vo Krr.r-rMartha society, received the "guests in pU the blue room. A central table was DELIGHTFUL MEETING niiy urprid WonJr vn!r..g ai horn in Itlrrrdale whts lhs adorned with a large wicker basket mtratH-fT- i f the of Japanese chrysanthemums and OFLADIES ' LITERARY the Cut ct Th ferns. Pale pink rosebuds in a, tall ward rthtrrS t rim horn. basket formed the adornment on the aicrVan rSeant.lr pnl In famt. One of the most delightful meetings Mr. piano. Potted ferns beautified the held Kimn i prrntf by the members of the Ladies corners of the room. with ul picture. was club the session a open Formation for the grand Imarch was. Literary Utrr rrrd in th Ljncbonto Wednesday afternoon at the home of made at 9 o'clock and was directed Mrs. th fcUowir.r Mr. evening nS Mr. Jrnn. Mr. and crjtj. Thomas; 2549 Jefferson ave- by Belle S. Ross. Mrs. J. E. Wright, nue. J.AH.program Mr, f ton. based on music was Mr. and Mra. LundtH. Mr. and Mra. president; with her escort! Governor Mrs. H. W. Dunn and Mrs. I. Mr- and Mr. Tlilron. Mabey, led the march. Officers and Iglven. Mr, Fulton were hostesses. nd Mn. Bullfr. Mr. andF;rh'm. Mr a, Taylor. members of the society with their esMrs. Bernice Tyree gave the opening Mr. and Mr. Wfttmr. Mr, and Mn, corts followed Governor Mabey and 1C Van HCarern. Mr, and Mr. Mrs. Wright. Several of the guests number, a song, "if Dreams Were Sold," by J. G. Willis of Ogden. So Flahrr nd Acullee and Lj-onalso took part in the grahd march. well ' was Mrs. Tyree applauded, and Van lUmrn, Music was furnished by the Berth-an- a so . was the succes of, the song, orchestra, directed by ' G. D. With-nel- l. thatdecided ...., at the request of the members, M Ua Ltitin Writhtroa Mrs; a second Tyree sang the sonr Autumnal flowers in various array th earlr part cf thrtumtd durinic ic Mr. time. adWillis an then A were gave hall. in colors the used of from Ida.. h lUxburc. l.a on dress "Education and Contributhe central table, was adorned with a wic- tion of Music." Two relative aad frSeaag for vli.'tinjt ker basket pf pink chrysanthemums, piano selections, a few days, while smaller baskets of American "Impromptu" and. "A Dance," were , Mrs. A. J. Ferraro. Miss . ... ' beauty roses, were used in the hall,, played by Mr. Frank M. Drifts a Sail Two baskets of ferns were 'suspended Margery Thomas read "Anne of Green m. vitUer Wednexiay. Lk on either side of the punch booth. uaDies, by I andMontgomery, MRS. W. L. PETEKSON In the dining room, small tables were ravored with one of J. J. Bell's selecMRS. E. B. PORTER encore. Two other musi: ccntered with crystal baskets of white tlo,ns forn Mr. P. J. O'CarroU tiailei !a 6:; were given Dy Airs. Fer Beiecons Lak duricx the tarty part of th, chrysanthemums, red carnations and tai wetiu oaby breatn, while a large table, in raro a social hour Following the tne middle or the room held a was enjoyed and program daintily of yellow and white chrys- freshments prepared reDr. and Mr. H. II. Dyma har anthemums arranged with red roses as assisted were served by Mrs. Thomfrom a ihr wki' vu.i la by her daughters, Margery find baby breath in a white wicker th which IncJude.l Chicago, at, and Dorothy Thomas, and by Miss basket. The handle was tied prettily MUwuire, New York and rhUa4 with delicately shaded pink maline. Helen Rich. " About fifty" guests were phla, Blue and gold, green and brown, present. The club will meet in two Mrs. C. Rich, Mr. an ft Mr. J. M. Head ar.4 family purple and flame," pink and black, weekslwith avenue. E. Mrs. R. B. Porcream and orarige, were only a few ha raoTd into tbtit new hem ozi of the colors woven into the fabrics ter and Mrs. J. E. Wright will give avenue. Tyler of the many lovely gowns worn. The the program numbers. hall was a veritable tangle of loveliMias Crri M. Adam. dachter of ness as the dancers interlaced back SEVERAL Mr. and Mr. VllIlam V. Adama. ENTERTAIN and forth on the floor.. on No. Hit Otin fulfill will leva for A brief description of the gowns FOR BRIDE OF FALL a m vernbrr 10 to Tnu. th worn by the Martha society members S. church la the wtiurn atate. follows: Honorinf Mi Afimi. a frwt:l Mrs. Joseph E.- - Wright, a creation Since her return to Orden from a h sUtn in th Ninth wiil ward Prty of black velvet trimmed with soft honeymoon trip in Calitornia, Mrs. l.all en Friday trtnlr.r mumnt white lace and fur. Mrs. Wright wore Arthur 'W. Grix, Mtss Violet NoTmbr It. MU Adamv la we;l a corsage bouquet of American beauty Hall, has been theformerly known la Of Ien and haa Wen emcomplimented guest roses. at several affairs. Among them was a for the pat four rra as citric ployed a! Mrs. William II. Wattis. gown of tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of the la J. QfSen Union Railway as.l silver, cloth with a' lovely overdress of Miss Frances Marsh, 3163 Porter aveIn the freight derrt Depot mrar black silk tulle. nue. Guests were received between Mi ment. Adama has n Mrs. Thomas D. Dee, a dress of the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock by Miss tlv la th Oirl Scout movtmer.t la black beads and trimmed with long Marsh, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Octn, hTlnr Chf-- a caplaia. cf a bead fringe. : H. T. Marsh. troop. Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, a gown of black Yellow chrysanthemums were md brocaded chiffon over silver cloth. Mn the decorati Governor Ch a riea It, Mabey an t Mrs. Bigelow wore a corsage the luncheon table "was centered with Mr. Maby w.re the bor.cr3 curet fall flowers. Cecil Brunner roses. at luncheon ntntr.g at lh Mrs. Frank- M. Driggs, a creation Another of the affairs for Mrs. Grix Mr. and Mr. J. iZ. when ciuh, of, black satin with an overdress of was a shower given by Mrs. J. Leo Wright were hort and hor.w, te"rsoft black lace. Cooney at her home Thursday evening. ral other mrntra off the gottTnor m Mrs. E. F. Bratz, a creation! of black Fifteen intimate friends of Mrs. Grix taff were alao prvaect. velvet," trimmed with jet and draped were the guests of the evening. The vt A-'.- : with black silk chiffon. time was spent in making lovely-sache-t MSa Vlo'.a Flevron er.tt rtlr. i Mrs. C. H, Barton, a dress of black of handy bags for the a trouey t at ' frtm 2 o'cJoca i.u. complimented . T." satin with an overdress of soft Span- guest. Awards for the most attractive M on Jar at til o'clock heme. ish lace. Mrs. Barton- wore a lovely bag went to Miss Florence Hall. Qviincy avenue, leave m4 Autama corsage bouquet of roses: At a late hour a perfectlv appointed 'V 'ter th roots. FU;y Mrs. Edward BIchsel, a gown of luncheon was served. A most effeccalled durtcf the af?emc:r.. guent l)rown georgette embroidered with tive color scheme was used In the Mi htverta&n fcy v. v blue and silver. Mrs. BIchsel wore a decorations, violet and rrepn ; nrenm. mother. Mr. Alfred F!finian, rtJ J. v corsage bouquet. in the adornment. In the din Uim Anna Cory, Mia I i t C! t .4 Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, a gown of linatlcg room, .baskets of purple grapes, MU Margaret Chw and Ma ing dull and brilliant sequins with a love the handles of which were tied with Jone. ly corsage -of orchids and lillies of the lavender maline, were used. At each cover were bunches of violets placed valley. Mr. T. K. Its if on ar.I nr., of lAa Mrs. M. S. Browning, a gown of as favors. r v;.tir,g in ArjffrJe. jt tha black satin with an overdress of Mrs. Grix received a large number of John irlonj. Mr. gueit beaded silk. Mrs. Browning wore a of gifts from her friends. 1( r i corsage of fall flowers. , CelefcratJrg Armlrttce dsy, m rr. Mrs. E. M. Conroy. a creation of of th It rot he rho-ocf the Arrer'.cati ) silver cloth with an overdress of bead RECEPTION ENJOYED i at a ..c'.l r. i entertained ed net, trimmed. with flame maline In the W. O W. h!t AT UNIVERSITY CLUB profram with black. Mrs. wore draped I'ri4j Vh j rxfram mat cpntS I etenir.g. hair adornment of bird Conroy of paradise ' MRS. PARLEY h T. cf "AtneTlca-WRIGHT :rMtirt the by leathers. MBS. PHILIP t?7 J. DIX An informal reception waa given by ler.ee. I;. Matthew, foreman, Mrs. L. R. Eccles, a dress design of women the of brief adtM, followed I the iclla . the to Unithe Auxiliary black net trimmed with jet over black ber of, lovely gifts. Those present friends on Thursday, November 3. and the mervlnK leg statin. Mrg. Ecclea wore a corsage of versity club Thursday evening in the were: a Giddia. Opening th businrj meeting Kor.gnujr.i.r; daintily and Mr a. II. !. Shurtllff. were marriod in Brigham, were sur- luncheon In thof club rooms at Twenty-sixt- h T e o v.: a n and Wash- Mr. andMr. flowers. ta- wa room. prepared Th dining Mrs. t F. Mr. th avenue. and HarrLs, to mem-te- r roll Off.J-on I, which Mr. Ktiir return to Iteadir.g their prised Mrs. F. N. Hess, a creation of black ing ble a. raj!, eah ru by with of centered tifoni wji One hundred fifty guests were pres- Mrs. A. W. Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. nrty of their friends who Kathrrtl at J4U Jar ktta Titbit fcr.g name chiffon velvet with soft black lace. wflh tb reKpcnled on of 'chryanlhemum. B. Mr. and Mrs, G. fh homo of the KToorn Fieher r: f Mr. HtKrAtht Mrs. R. T. Hume, a dress designed ent during the evening and were re- Herbert Krr. Mrs. - M- - Fouler. early colony and i: ftutvier. Mtu Mr. H'it.prt MiHr. oianicy iiosevear, VlfMa of)J piano Cut avr-nuceived by the officers of the auxiliary "MesioO of white silk, beaded with crystal. I'orter Mr. a DoLli Cj. announce W. Wood and read Mr. Mrs. Thankaxtvlnt and Mr, Herman Johnson. Mr Chr2 fie it hi and Ntiu Thorn Well wlihc and congratulation!! th engarement Mrs. Ad Kuhn, a gown of black Mrs. Gertrude Coolidge, Miss Dana and Mrs. of their daughter, It. It. Brown. Nellie IieaS.!r..C S." were Mrs. on Xr. tfldera J. Taylor. th showered Holther Kelly, Mrs. and J. young1 crepe, beaded with black jet. Mrs. F. Fowles. couple. .Helen, to Bay J. KUvera, f Bait Ike. ent member n read. Mellesa Miller, George Bell, Ida A. . . Mi . . Fc.r.g It. aftd M; Kuhn wore a lovely corsage of vioIn" Calwill JTh take marrtagw Miss Ellen Agren. Miaa T. "Ulil pUee V, .uumrw .Aa.ifM Musical entertainment was furn- Shurtllff. Mr.r.r Mrs. I. lets and roses. Burklund and DeI. daughter. ifornia during the early part of Miller. Misa Ida Miller, Wilfred Nel. Mrs. 0.A. Parmley, a creation of ished during the receiving hours by son, entertained MfWfti mlnccllaneoui Ruth, tz, Mu and M ata cember. King Miss Vina Spencer. Miss Nettle A u filer. JiARtier , black silk trimmed daintily with silFisher, violinist. Misa Helen spencer, Miss t he Myrtle Brown ver-. e .. Hunter, cellest, and Mrs. George BarMini n IT.-iManful. Klvern BurkJ""; prc.ffafii. '."l.'.uU formerly Mrs. lUrold C Day, of Brigham, ineima urown, Mrs. Glana Blair. Mr. Mrs. R. B. Porter, a creation of low, pianist. A program was given Lorene 971 Twnty-jixt- h their at ir r : (lund. " hoin. t's r hm Par'.nr Miltertatned Miller, Carl tu Miller, Holley A variety of fall flowers and t Moore Brown enter- ler, Herbert Miller, black taffeta with made with Mias Minnie tho Mary Fay Inn Monday fcfSer refreshment were "aervrd t v the hMiller and street Hugh !trr.C.-roses ar.d ei . with a reading, Miss Fay King, Grant were with bodice, effect, geranium tho decora tior.t. Card?, noon, Variou r!...rrd c.hrranth. r.i-- .cOn Wedne-adaand geranium ataining A perfectly antointei laneh. Miller. C. the? Ifci Saw AM A solo, and Mm Beryl Berringer, games and dincinu were th enter- eon was nerved. "r" skirt, trimmed with black lace. Mrs. a vocal f r Fin and lavender I "uni ;orr.mrcl in ;r1etr and the dance. Tablea were placed for cards. f the evening. A dainty .. w . Porter wore a corsage of roses. tainment t rHtMriir Voanj B.irler 'hf uu xxin ...j. nine wi. I h-ti..' l With red. white and blue, forming lunrneon win tervea j wtr.g Ciuh c f the Kirrrt JlnslHil Mrs. L. R. Pugmire. a gown of black Punch wag served by Miss Frances S .u..,,&i''tm Cf the lleil lUi r. the K i v' r, with K..t lil.l. iy rmnfrr, the decorative resadornment of .r church Miss the therarj W t;. II "misted net draped over asovil Hurst . Mrm. Coolidge, Miss W and i and Betty black satin. by Mr. vender rhryanthemum' In a !lvarr:ir!y lrV,h church itazaar and Mir-a upper. The Mrs. Joseph Scowcrof t, a creation Kate Fenton. Hostesses for the eve- idence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adr rw ay rvenlng.P!.yterun sues; wfr my Iir.chron jjuurninu. kMkti wrr'Pricr a n at 2 o'c phtrerard ams, of Jpane number their friends were in attenaance. wan Dana Kelly, Miss entertained of black embroidered with gold. ning were Mis Mti rr .Mantul jAr were At lhe.lmfi rover ir. m.rrm.f.gmAr rich BAited I at, a birthday party Sat- . . . .......... . , ... . j Iplaceim c nn aaie a t-sr ry tinr ar.tj Mrs. John H. v. . , Gladys Barber and Mrs. W. L. PeterUu a gown of son. U..V.UI.I n Tifl rr f n r r Twelve gyestf y Mlua Itunice 1 wman. Nov. 6. t of rt ir a ti .r evening-r.u n the wkirt urday white canton crepeSpargo, ' birthday nartrimmed with gift. were prevflent. I n r nrr.-ehave . The evt The f embership roll of the society anniversary of Mrs. Adams. row strips of white velvet. M"rt. V ttof diiTf-- e two sdivr ening was spent In dancing and games. t? .rl;r h" Mrs. H. H. Spencer, a dress de- will not be closed until Dec. 1. All Mrs. J. W. Nelloo. of ei ni-Air. M. nnd enter inilng Mr. Guy were beautiful i f 'VP''1 Many to Atanflt gifts 'AUC.h'rfrwho as enter ninth presented at e ,ta.ro:j members of the .rrtr ai. street, entertained signed gown of black sequins, worn t.Une.j m tew of their friipdn last WH. 1jc ktr. At the close of th" ev- Tuesday beads Mrs. Spencer wore a lovely auxiliary before the date will be con- Mrs. Adams. her MIk rj n fnr, evening y i at their 241$ luncheon was home, r.ecn w served. sidered on the charter membership ening Many Bertha M"j ho li a ef bouquet of roses. avenue. of h r tai-- i . T. game iVntestlng ft nd tiirer were present. this month. ).:.'?' Mrs. E. O. Wattis, a creation of roll. The next meeting will Tw enty-flvrail- Itgdtn be held About thirty-fiv- e guests guest formed f nt the of the ""'J,,iij a. piKow ojum", nler .OrOtnpacie4 acarf guests were present ed during th evening and enjoyed the ning. Prisr atrrtalntnr brown georgette, beaded. Mrs. Wat- on November 17 with Mrs. H. C. Mar-chawere won by Mr. Carl br Hrry I' . Irwin, who ws:i Mete,r tro'ler4 Mrs. Sterling F. Price and Mis? during the evening. time in game and muttical entertAtn-rnen- t. Ulfen. Mr, fleorge tis wore a corsage bouquet of pink in th ea.t abnut m,n Mr. 'Ian ?e'VeL. ig )!en. week. a Helen g iifhrn roses and violets. Cortex as hostesses. Luncheon was wrved. ChrysMr. and Mrs. WV Hal Farr, of Salt anthemum h f I lripper WiU te e rt t t? th ii Mrs. J. R. Morreli wore an attrac-iv- e centered Mi the tahle. wa a. bsi th Bunch arnerved from were fc J3 hoth roromi-nclnftl an-Lake, the at among o'tlo'J. dev the of Moyej gown of French blue embroider- SHOWER GIVEN recipient many -- a. guests present at the Martha society beautifulwjgift. n FOR ed with silver.! Buncheon . aerved at a latij hour o.ix'ntA l ball. Mr. and Mrs. Farr also remainUr.:r,:.'n Monday Mrs. John S. Lewis, a simply delollowinr MISS AGNES MILLER ed In Ogden to attend the reception Mr, O. M. Finch entertained r the Mr. and Mr.lne home, rfV. jefferon I via l).i hr,,,e , signed gown Of black sequlne, worn .3,r?!!r Kjk. a.- -. Mr. !J:r5r. a. Carl Ohen. Mr. Mr a. and the Irin given Thursday evening at the Uni- eral of the l " with flowers.! Mrs. Lewis carried the Bee hospital Mr. and Mr. Orree nntf' at a Mr. ani Wr.tM V I""" ""T . nuri, atof dinner. versity club. They were the house Thursday evening a beautiful green feather fan. Mra. 'L The Mn-'- r af Mr. Oetrre eins. i rosea and u and Jarkmn ratford, nJ Chrysanthemums Ionid of formed Mrs. guests Farrs mother, Mrs. V. Mrs. Ezra Rich, a gown of French the decorations in the home mi Mr. A. waa given In honor of MLa ilmma Thorfia ItSnrh.-- m, Mr. and Mr. Hillahran. ... . . Anderson, 1928 Adams avenue.- - fair Tc r - n e f, blue silk trimmed with jet. A!tsnar . I i.ni Johaaon. Mr. and Mra. Harrev Jn the and Misa Jafiud Tcunc Mm. R. R. Brown at Harrisville Browning and iC Mrs. Arnold Bowman, a cmtiori of Friday eveningv when a shower was oiyaain of hi :thirae:aij btrtha i enow ana wnii mrynnniiirmuun .Miss Marlon Alma McCain, of Klko. decorated brown net trinaro4, 3St sold. taMe. the were Fiif'w;eg tfjntser. Cover M'r. V and in and .tone honor Miss Hoy bf Frank given ! entertatament and On Wedn-iayAgnea Miller. Nev., who has been the house gneat for fourteen guest!. Nov. 22, rr,emhr e anntra.ry. aaa c ' and games Contesting Chryi-snthguessing' of her oJ'ed.. flf Mrs. W. Apuzzles Mrs. F. sister, Mr. ijaurca Elyae Oerding. BIddle and were furnished for the entertainment for the V3th Mr, Arthur . a?,oi - M ylU Impfti.jiVmeRt lo the iectrtUttt past three weeks, returned to Mr. Sfl W. A. lea the member of I. iaughter Alice of 123 Thirtieth of the guests. ' and Mr. Kapl.m th Uetden h ward wl rive thrlf r- - n th home !'nn Friday. Turner were fireet nave returned to Ogden to make - At the close of the evening a per- her to A. B. ?ru t at tl.A I - ? ;r winter. The afia!fj e r r,er3.r.n their home auer residinar In J.nm fectly prepared luncheon was served. at a hridce luncheon pvrtv giv- cinrter, If. 1125 guests Miss Twen:y.fl;:h t Nr. 'e nr r J r ' f'iVnrf, Deni Grondeil nn.t Ansreles for the rast 18 lilUiiLIlS. en Peter at Mnrv i".iv the Inn .if. Thurrhv M'ss Miller was showered with a num- - Heer. whn alioped B.irtFridiy afternoon. c f f rr. : from their ttrnyn. The ! h : r. tr. was I Ly aT!;itrtt ;.y hrr mcf .?;.-. :jf j, a :. .. ii: . "" "... " -- .. " , ..j-. - . ' ,. - .. . Kli Tr '., . lu. , . i: , rrtr) .. r " ffr Cit .',ri lrurr. ' v rr3r ' s '' .f. rf"f v .' rritr ' .: ,i k : trurr. - .it pri4n: n hr w tullf - hAHd-rain- tt - i. . hr vu .... . n If . I hrt bn , n - cen-trrpie- ce 2652-Washingto- I- - . ' ' ml-- h-- . f - bou-quet-- of w - i- - - T-Ja- -- - drtdm A. ; v 5. " hr 3Ii a.nd hf - Uin . 4 ' - . - -- ".."l. I Ye-oma- fi - rw ' 4 f-- l4.r , n -- t :; , e. m Ki-,-,- Miss-Mar- Ksr ........ ..... J!."! " lin I- - e y i j.. i al -' f T . !" 1 -- - .1.-.- rc . iUl 11 h'-,trj- t-- ir ; . t-i- - prrr4 l--et . 1 en " n - - - out-of-to- nt, -- wn ... iitr. '.. brid.--elec- t 5 o rv-Rin- i v. - ."-- e l-- It r. n-- a-- rn .-'- i f fue:: fI.n n . I . rai t itlv i mj rn . i i i 1 . J r,-,- n . f 1 anrf n " r- -., hant-jster"- - .. I wn . "r: ''.r',.'- '"ikybnii . v ay hc-s!fs- u;n liirr fc "'f 1 rrt i.-- - tt,:i g cnm-Ue-nte- d out-of-to- h.-:- Jei. ! wt-m- d.t, . a-- I 1 .7 A.srn-.itl.;- n i. : e- , ? - ; |