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Show Society Amusements Automobiles l . - "" ... .... - -- - SECOND SECTION QGDEN CITYUTAH SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1921; Civic League In Annu a 1 Meeting Names Officers 01 hneaeement Is the week of Mjsa! er ot IVlr. and ilnt. uu .ucunca era i tne ot announcement " the engagement of Miss Madeline Quillinan rsaay Ar pnoio; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.E Quillinan, to Norbert J. Thojnasrand announcement of the marriage of Miss Lucile Wright (4). 'daughter of Mr. and(3)Mrs. Parley T. Wright, to Prank L Nftwman 'whn.wpr- - nrvlA TJr,4-.- , LV Announced at " Luncheon Party Successful Campaign of Past "Year Reviewed at " Conference Mrs. Quillinatf Entertains Intimate Girl Friends of Daughter The annual meeting: of the Civic for the election of officers was held at the home of Mrs. George W. I Perkins, 2354 Adams avenue, Tuesday I afternoon. Announcinf the i:rfmict of be daughter, MadUne, to Norton Thotnas, cf Ogden. Mr. W. K, QuUll-na- n entertained a number of the Jnii. mate friends of Mias Quillinan Monday tenjng at ber home, ZZH Lincoln av- leae-ii- a si'- - The following: officers were elected i enue. The evening wu pnt In entting rbile muaicai r.lertaSnment ram, former a larva part of the enorroeni At 10:J o'clock was rv4 by the dIlcioua luncbeon Mx. 1. C. Krauaa. Mlti Kthrjn--by KrauM and Misa Mary Mattoo. A pink and while coJor aeberae was ued In the attractive adornment of the perfHtly-appoInt- 4 luncheon table. A dolL drraaed at a bride and holding cards beaxier be name of ibt brldftmald and lb date of marriar centered the table, At eaclt cover laid an attractive card, which concealed thw encasement announcement. Ilaaketa of roe and candlenlcks sth pink and white taper also added to th adornment, . Plac cards were laid for the follow. In rueata: Miiwea Florence Tborou. Marguerite and Ilea Snldel. Mary Dunn. Mary McKenna, Mary Dermody, Heltn llanley, Cecelia Hlgrina, Kai Ke'.Uher. Marvel Cave, Lixeue Macin-nl- a. Grace 1 1 rt, Thtlraa Garner, 1IU WlJJlama. Ruth Junk and Madeline Quillinan. Medame Arthur Kin, Chrla Anderon and Oorre Otntrs. Mlaa Quillinan la alao to be the complimented etieat at several ahowera In for the jensuing year: President, Mrs. GeorgeNH. Matson; first vice president, .'"Wattls; second vice preei-- I dent, Mrs.- - Mary McGee; secretary-re-- l corder, Mrs. J. W. Wintle; secretaryuo. names juusbuu, ' vviiByvuuiJU treasurer, Mrs. George W. Perkins; auditory Mrs. Ezra Richardson, Active members are: Mesdames Ed-- ; ward Bichsel, James BurtonThomas D. Dee, E. Josephine Hirst, David H. Matson. George "W. jJenson, George (Perkins, R. B. Porter, Ezra Richard-- ! son, "W. H. Wffttis, J. W. Wintle, A. W. f Agee, A. D. Barber, Irving Emmett, Mary McGee, Louis Kabeil, D. L. Boyle, "Mark Brown, H. C. Marchant,-MrsArbon, M. J. Ilealy. W. Karl Hopkins, Austin Johnson, J. F. Hobbs TFrank '.Francis. ;;. Most gratifying reports .were j by comnritttes in charge of the 'Various activities fiiionaored hv the club during the past twelve months, 'most imDOrtant of which has" resulted ! In the establishing of a municipal, gar- )iage collection system and systematic light against the rat menace. The fi- mat report or tne rat campaign was read by Mrs. Irving Emmett. ' The Civio league is indebted to for promptly sending 1000 'pamphlets; for distribution to theschools to the press, the city commisdoners . men's and, women's clubs, lodges, churches, government experts, business houses and citizens who aided in the suecysss of the desired object -:y P" .Hit Chairmanship of Mrs. J. W. Wintle, fMraWj ills ' ' . ,& - , III v - , , , hoie. t I Xrl I I r' ' - X I ' ,. - 9 ;...-- '. . I'"',' 4 T .V. , 1 t F." II ... ... , ' - . , -, ! sub-Jmitt- ed 3lll f II I V . i t - ' " ' - . ' . ,"" ' - " , 111 -- I J Sill' - , -.- v ' - ' ' , r -- N . ' - 4 . , , 1 Ill : - y - ' " .y " - . - l i - ' v. - f K, - , ; , v II i ! -- ' v , - ; l , ; I : -- ; L Sen-jtttor.Bm- the near future. "."' : 4lt III:.-'- ' 1 . - . , . r , t .' . 1111 ' . ' ' ARTISTS TO APPEAR IN SEMPRE CONCERT ' . i: Fponaored by the member of the Sempre Musical aodety, & concert the citizens Bm.ot Ci9 publio and Henry Bouvaine, aairted Mlas Penelope Iavlea, will he given by at the Orpheum theatre on Sunday afternoon. December It. Date of the eon cert , ; played-exte- l-- ast nrSvwr o being-playe- . - a,' t.-tUt- Henry Bouvaine vraa born tn Balt Lake. Jose If, 1114. HU rie to plan-letl- e fame haa been almotat e naatlonal. JI la on of the newer ach&ol of alclana and la a well known figure in New York mnalca! life. Mlxa Penelop Davies, "who will appear with Mr. gouralie. la a Her lovely vole, combined with an attractive personality, in make her appearance here of uncommon Interest, ; It la I fnterertlnr to note that M'.tt one cf the premier women Iavi tennis playcra of thla country. oo ( ber-plante- m. a d, ta tu-.bc- De-cam- ber l-k- - : announced for uII,formerly but later changed. Com- Inritationa and tickets are plimentary to be aent' to the many frlenda and rera of Orde;. raualc the eocie'y, -Of added Intereit latythe fact that Mr. Bouvaine U a Salt and boy. one. who ham achieved a moat brilliant reputation throughout the ro.intry. ' In the laat four year he ha la and ha maie over tv-- hunSred,Turcpe appearancea In thie country. ..la conspoltlon are by iom nf tfci rreatet eon temporaries of the day and crltlca everywhere have placed him among th foremen: of American aaya the oclety'a announcement. . ' nr pre-entl- and students of private schools of the of t;lty and the willing superintendent Hopkins and the presl-- , t:crtta, principals and teachers of the fceilQols in attempting to make Ogden uts Rosa' City of thel intermountain cJt. Thanks are due to the Miller ' i'loral company of Farmington and k Ss ' Porter-Walto- n of Salt 3UiUv9, who furnished ccminy their finest stock ' iC leas than cost and the Utah Canning wiupany,- who furnished transportu- year the Miller Floral company orders for twice as many ' i'Ofses'i from?': Ogden " as from - Salt Jjalso; !" according to the statement ot. one of the members or the com- any,-:Quincy and Mound Fort schools lead in Ijie largest number planted, bulb campaign is just complet-- j yrbe;Under ta. the chairmanship of Mrs. j Mark Brown, many thousands of bulbs to tne cnuaren of the city echools. ' The Lorin Farr and Pin- - ) uww.s A. v .ccutu 1U we Hum j visions of bright, nod-- 1 dins heads of the daffoJila nnA tia,intycupg of tulips lure the children iua well as the grown-up- s to j thoao brown,, mysterious-lookin- g purchase and, plant them in the deserted autumn gardens where will quiebe growing and with they the disappeatly rance of the last snowdrift," be ready 10 stand and nod a cheery greeting 'to all theupworld. ; Mrs. (Ezra Richardson has been" ap- -. pointed, chairman of the Red Cross ' Sel drive for the Civic league, andatreports that her work has already - vained good success. Mrs. George H, Matson', briefly re -.viewed the work of the committee In tharse of the part taken by the league In the pioneer day pageant. The float by the committee was award-prepared 4 firstf. prize of 125 by the chamber-.-;' . of commerce. ."' i,', I Plans and programs for the new year d being formulated. The pro- rjram i3tbeing arranged by Mrs. R. B. Porter and mau-jwuw- ald u . -- Classifieds . - meuo-no-pran- rs J o. ; BLUEBIRDS FORM LUNCHEON MOTIF i Bioebfrdi combine wjth a decort-U- t color combination vt t'tie and rold formed the decorations at a luncheon jrlven for Mte- - Ia Vauchn nrmnev Tuesday evenJna, br M re. JF. K. Hetntaelman at her home. 2S4? Aaami avenue. Mia Lrancy la to become) the bride cf 1). C I!oht4r.a during the early part of thla month. A white, wicker filled with vlolrta and combined with ferns, centered the table. A bow tjf rold tulle wa tied to the handle f th taakct. UlueMrda were grouped here and there, Ocld tnallne was alo tied prettily to the chandelier and looped down to the table. riacecards were with tiny bluebird. Cover wr laid for the following' ruestau Mii La Vaughn rranef, MtF Ieyona Van Kampen, Ml Gertrude Ftorey, Ml Anna gmlth. Mra. Butler, Mra. Itayne and the h oaten r. During the evening. M la was presented with a lovely aet Draney of alive r. Mls Van Kampea made th tt ; J a-- ; ro, lket n committee. PLEASING NUMBERS GIVEN IN BERTHANA 1 chrysanthemums in icut s:aas vama formed the decorations., in j tho Bcrthana pretty blue , rooms i huisday when the regular , meetin? f the Ohild Culture club Mrs. h. L. Holley and Mrs. was; held. 1 RJi Hor-ocks received the gueata during the , Afternoon. "America" wai tun by the mem-;lh- 9 of the, meeting. JJrs. warren presided at ii-piano. An excellent paper by Mra. C. W. Lippincott on ot the United States to Mexi-po- read. Mrs. - A. W. Putnam vm "1?le Chrlst of the Andes," the musical part of the program sang two 7rh9nlTr8ons ana "Knowest songs, Kramie Thou That Fair Land."- ' . & The cfub will hold Its next meeting ln the Berthana PCremcr1B M. Hv Barrows ahd Mrs. C.with H. Stevens as La-vende- . hand-painte- d r , . a pre-ifir- ed "Re-natio- ns TS.'as presentation addrta. - 7;;. " "'4:: ENTERTAINS FOR x HER HOUSE GUEST C-.'- , A - th . hostesses. - : - vv-.- v ; BIETHD AY GATHERING MISS SKjEEN GUEST SHOWER IS GIVEN AT SURPRISE VP ARTY FOR MRS. JESS ROSS I Mrs. A.t E. Bruerton entertained eleven young erirla Monday evening at her heme, 813 Twelfth etreet In to compiimeM her daughter, Winna, ifth3ay anniversary. am ?e,r deventh VlIV?a wa th9 rslpient of many lovely gifts, flsiRRlSffainea passtd the evening, with Louis Livingston. Uacha! Phlpps itnd lorenoe Sadger winning the hon-T- J A 10 Clock a pcrfotly appointed lunoheon was ; Tha table was centered with aserved. cake Iced birthday in red anS Whit crowned with eleven candles. Favors. of small white lace fkcts tied with red ribbon filled with red candies were laid and for each guest, Mra.. Bruerton was assisted by Mrs, Arthur JUmsden, Mrs. G. w. Bruerton and Mies Alice, Wall.' The invited rueeta were Miss Louise Livingston.1 tMUs Rachael Phlpps, Miss Florence Eadser, Mies Ellen Phipps. iiisij t Donna Kamaden, Misa Verda Uamsden, MU Ruth Blsehoff, Miss Madeline Marriott. M!e Xorah Whit-tle- r. and UU Martha Mortensen. , -- Miss Ida Skeen was pleasantly 'sur- prised at her home: In Plain City, SatNovember 25; a urday evening:, number of her Intimate friends. byThe day celebrated the birthday anniverKand she was th sary or Miss Skeen recipient of many- - beauttful- - grlfts. Original games and musical entertainment formed the diversion of the eve-nlfl- gy A dainty and perfectly prepared ' luncheon was served by Mrs. Naomi Skeen. assisted by Miss Gwen Cottle and1 Miss Thelroa Taylor. Profusion of yellow and 'White chrysan- themums were used as the adornment in the Skeen. residence. ' Besides the complimented quests those, present were .-Misses ' Bessie . . , Tracy, Rola Marque, Ellen Green. Thelma Taylor, Gwen Cottle; iMabl Knight, Phyllis Hodson; Messrs. Faul Slater, Lawrence Burret, Earl Mores. Harold Rawson, 'Charles Skeen and - ... Lysle Palmex. ., ; , Mrs. Thomas Evans entertained at a parcel shower at "her home, 2258 Ogden avenue, last Thursday afternoon in. honor of Mrs. Jess Ross. After an evening, of pleasant entertainment, a dainty tray luncheon was served by.the hostess. The following guest- were present:", Mrs J. A. Stephens, Mrs.;A-B- . Stalling. Mrs. M. t Small, Mra,' Heywood, Mrs. J. C. Stephen, lire. A. V, Jay, Mr. L. Stephens. Mr. Mrs. 8. J. Stephens. Mrs.' M. Clements, Mrs. E. Mrs: J. M. Jensen, Mrs. T. Mrs. Burton. . vThpmas-EvansMrs. Jr., StalHncs, Mrs. F. Rouse, Mrs. - D. G. Pickett, Mra G. Westler, Mrs. A. Aulder. Mrs. E." Rote, Mrs. J. Rose, Mrs. Prerenal, Mrs. Foley. Miss Genino Hutchlrs. Mias Dorothy Westler. Miss Helen Rouse. Mi.s Glenna Stalling, Miss I'earl Rose - a M.-Jense- Mimm n AUeazt Sxaa.Il. ... . Mi4 Arvillta, Hansen wa pleasantly BOHEMLVN CLUB ' TO surprised Jast Sunday afternoon when GIVE DANCE SERIES a number of her friends gathered at her home. 20S8 Adams avenurv The day celebrated Mlars Hansen Birthday At a luncheon held, at. the Webr and ahe was showered anniversary club" with numerous gift. The afternoon Thursday, the director of - the was spent in game and dancing. At Bohemian Jub decided to hold a eerie 5 'O'clock a, dainty luncheon was of parties during this Reason. served. Thoee. present were Mrs. J. U. 'Thedancing t ono will be held at the R r- fln Ml as Woody, Mra Walter I'hllpott, on Frl'l.iy evening.-DecembArillla Hansen, Ms Clasclla Woody. (thana Miss Helen , Ftauffrr, Mt5 I.HUan 3 0. During thin coming wwk InvitaMaun. ; Mi."i Elisabeth Sneddon. Miss tions will M isfit out to all patv mem Myrtle Philpott. Mlas Anna Hansen ber a well a new prospective tr.rm-bor- a to join th Bohemian club for acted as hoates for the afternoon. lhl Mon. The following director Mrs. Jl. 'A. '.River of Oakland ha were elected: Dr. If.. M. Itowe. It. C. GHaon. J. Ornon arrived In Ogden for a two months' GwllHam. L.Willard Dee. Rlrh IZ. I'rl.ftol. t. visit with her slater, Mrs. J. M.iyn Douglas, H. Shearman, C.'J. Drton, W. U. Read, at the Jrad home on Tyler ave- W. Kimball and Henry A. Anderson, Dr. nue, was ' t If, M. Row a, president wa and Atiflction A.' Henry Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Beck and son. elected jig W. R Ivlm and secretary, Gilbtit. and daughter. Kathrrine, re- ball treaaarer.. . i turned Mondnr from Kn-!rnrwhpre they were guests of Mm, Reek's Mlf Ktlen Thoma pent last week ' daughter. Mr. W. It, Hociar. lenrf in Kail Ika , , - er ! - . j - , ! -- ' r ..... MRS. DAVE PICKETT COMPLIMENTED GUEST house gueet of Mr. Ro-tnnfcl- dl for the paet month. The time u citen to card a, after . which a delicloua dinner vu served by Mr. Roennfeldt, aasUted by Mr. Villlam Cole, and Mra. P. Smith. Thu Mr. ar.l following gueitt attended: 11 1 FOR, number of friends gathered at thlarge home of Mr. and Mr. J. H. Roer nfeidt. SSI1 Adama avenue Friday evening to aurprle Mm. A. A. OawaSd, previous to her departure for her home In Kar.aaa City. Mra. Oaw:a ha been, !Km"S r. and Wri Vr.V,i Mrs, William Col. Moore. Mra John Rowcutr. Mr., Ann. Mra 11 f?rn!?h fr fi. nisrrrnr n Hooper, MtKe Glad) a Burnhant, Tho- - Yt. Mlw Martha Fior, wa hocteaa to, Mra M. Ilverett and her number of frlrn.is Frldny vetttnK daughter. Mm. R, Vu(htn and Jo at' hT home. 2SSI Waahtngton ave.. Cameracn of RounUfuL cue. at a Mr.' l'Jcktt cn hrr birthday anrvlver--r1 Dancing and Kumn wiseed the time. A t inuu't dinner wu served, YOUNG COUPLE WEP f all flowers being TEMPLE CEREMONY to Ueco fate the tatie Cover were laid for the following A n; c r. g the prHty though quiet w e . Mr. and Mr. J. C. Wintle, rupta: Mr. and Mr. D. G. I'lekeft. Mr mr dlr.r cf the week wa t J: t cf Mt 1 a". Mr.- and Mrs, J. Wright, and Rrr.k SO.. Tf.t Nrenig, - cn We5neoy N c. Ilendrreon. Mr. and Mr. John WU-Ii," aon. Mr. and M rn. A!va mler IJJfSf,,' ceremony t!.e E:t Mtr.n!J ?d tn. rnarrlajt Mr. William Kdward. Mr., Iake teinrie. Mr. T. Mr, parley and Mrs. William-Kenley. Mra. Kjran Wright. r.rT.t of t he trlde, were the Jackaon. J. n, MrMil:.in, Kurene Ftor.e, enly g'eara prerst. Martha stone an-- Heln "if: one. Immedtately fclTcwit-- ther certmoay a we foreakfait h . sk' Mr. Roy L.. Terry ard children Zt Utah Jlni; Jioti. l :,'.. r f r unnfi tay hZr. mud 'lit tn Halt Irnlce. ?.!nf ' . n I !!! in Ihrir heme af'r f an,vrra '.s:r. '.;: Ugitn to ciaaa, In Urde-- i u::h rclatlvea,ihe'.r hem. ' narty-comrtlmentl- nr e y. " IN ud te Mri'A-WUIUm- c n -- and-Mm.- .. ! I t''r . - t fii' r;-- 1 f tke : jir |