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Show I THE OGDEN alt Lake Society a ubs n Mrs. " Mrs. F. J lrk , - Half-blow- The league will meet again in regular session on Tuesday, January 10, at the Mary Fay Inn. The regular' meeting of the Historical club was held Thursday afternoon, December 10, at the Mary Fay Inni A musical program was given. Miss selecPhylis Proudfit gave two 'cello tions. An interesting paper on "The Rising Tide of Colon" was read by Mrs. W. H..Meal. Meetings have been adjourned until the early part of January. Members of the girl scout council convened in regular session at the home of Mrs, David Eccles last Monm Several-matters- , of imday evening. portance were taken up. Discussion of the community chest, which has been favorably, discussed i nsome of the clubs qf Ogden was of considerable interest. Miss Betty Stiles gave her monthly reports. Next Monday evening, December 19, the scout cap tains will meet at the Ogden high school.. F. S. Baker of the forestry service will give an address on ".a ture and the Girl Scout." The lecture will be illustrated by lantern slides. All girl scouts who wish to come to the meetings will be welcomed. . Members of the Sempre Musical society of Ogden became affiliated with the Utah State Federation of Music clubs last Monday evening at the meeting of the federation at the First Congregational church in Salt Lake. in Ogden was also well the various departmentsrepresented of the federation when officers and chairmen wera chosen. , Officers of the Presbyterian circle were entertained Monday afternoon at . ' - . ' 4 ' 3 " V I'-- . f J . I n, I 5 ; 1 : - , Mrs. GeorgeZhambers and Mrs. F. Pew entertalnBil at a kensing-fto- n tea and kitchen shower Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 218 Ninth avenue, in honor Chambers, bf Miss Ross. Pink carnations in a yase formed a centerpiece for the 'table. Red, roses decorated the living room. t The hostesses were assisted by Mrs, :JE. R. Schofield and Miss Bessie Scho field. The guests numbered 36 Miss Bessie yincent entertained last night at the home of. her Wednesday 'sisters, Mrs. Don U. wood, MissArlle .ton avenue, in honor of X earing, a bride of next week. The looms were "decorated in poinsettars.16. The guests numbered 0 ; Members bf the Plate club were en Wednesday at luncheon and tertained, cards by' Mrs. Fred Keate, 567 East street. The guests were glxth south one at eated long table, with "a low f crystal bowl of violets as a center-; piece. Covers were laid for Mrs. IL A. &mtth; Jr., Mrs. Jay Charon. Mrs. L. F. McAllister, Mrs. A. P. Gallachef. Mrs. Edward Bywater, Mrs.. Rowland A. Walker, Mrs. J. E. Reggan, Mrs. C D. Moore, Mrs. F. E. Walker and Mrs. Frank Y. Gates. M 11 f t i i t ' : - - m m 'T-- ' V , i ' V V LOCAL BRIEFS v 20-ye- - . Woman's Republican club at luncheon at her home on Laird aveWednesday nue. The guests included Mrs. D.' N. T. Judd, Mrs. Straup, Mrs. GeorgeMrs. F. C. Garos. The musical selections were of George Mueller. . Mrs. Jacob Evans, Mrs. H. C. a Christmas nature. Refreshments were serve! followCummings, Mrs. W. B. Ward, Mrs. William M. McCrea, 'Mrs. T. D. Lewis ing, the program: A cluny lace cover "and Mrs.. Justin It. Davis. was over red on the supper table, with a tiny Christmas tree as a centerpiece. Polnettlas and red bells were used Many were e,ntertalned at a Christmas party given by the welfare di- about the rooms. vision of the Mizpah chapter. Order The hostesses were Mrs. Howard of the Eastern Star, at Masonic tem- Hout. Mrs. W. C. Lockington, Mrs. J. B. Hurst, Mrs. Roy Price, Mrs U: K. ple Monday afternoon. Gifts were, distributed from a large Keeler, Mrs. Mae S. Basrity. Airs. V. Christmas tree by a mimic Santa A. Bettilyon, Mrs. L. R. Wardrop. ClaUs to the children of the chapter. Mrs. B. W. Musser and Mrs. C A. A program; was also given by the chil- Rodgers. dren under1 the direction of Miss Rose Jones of the University of Utah. Miss Linda Jessup entertained memTea was served for the grownups, had bers, of the Short Story club Monday following rmisic. The tea table center-Piece afternoon at her home on Twelfth a small Chtistmas tree as a decoratwith "red carnations at eitner East street. The rooms werewas servIvy and poinsettlas were ed in Christmas greens. Tea end, English used about the rooms. ed following the program. A tiny The program included selections by Christmas tree was the centerpiece for the. West high school Boys' Giee club, the table. Mrs. E. I. Lee presided at under the direction of Mis? Rowena the tea table. Different phases of plots of shor: Korns:. violin solo, Mrs. Gladys Worth and novels were discussed by stories Robert Christmas dialogue, Bingham; Devinney and Eloise Devinney: ladles' month, was the guest of .honor at a given- lat Monday night partyBeulah quartet, direction of Miss Rowena cardMiss Huish at her home Korns. by The hostesses included the chalr- - on Harrison avenue. Red and white L. Sevy on Douglas avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Sevy will make their home in Cedar City. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Utah and a w, " member of tlte Phi Delta Theta ternity. Smith. and Jack F. 'Fosberg. The wedding took place December 8 in Ogden. The couple are now at home at 329 Vincent court. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Margetts of Utah, formerly of Salt Lake, left Friday for Syracuse, N. Y., to make Sal-dur- o, their "home. President George Thomas and. facof members or the ulty Utah have entertained University every student connected with the university at one of the informal receptions given during the afternoons the last two Weeks. A general introduction by means of "handshaking" lent to the informality of the occasions and the caroling carried out the festive atmosphere of Christmas time. The has been members of the assisted in serving by faculty campus sororities, and in leading the carols by members of the music department. Thursday afternoon the freshmen students whose surnames. begin with the letters M to Z, all R. O. T. C. and enlisted men, army officers ofthe university and vocational men . fi Uzidez 0x20 J fra- Mrs. Violet F. Scrlbner of 1248 East First South street announces tho marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Josephine - si YEARS were received. CoxioITZlZOZZS oo MUSIC AND DRAMA Students of' the dramatic department of the "Weber Normal college presented their annual play, "Peg o i My Heart" Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at the Orpbcum theatre. Criticisms favorable nature were made on the production and the work 'of those taking pa"rt by the large aud iences which attended each performance. "Mrs. Blanch Kendall McKey diof 1c , . for a child, or for many adults, is a sayings account in trie Ogden State Bank. It has permanent value. It cannot be broken or lost. It will be an enduring reminder of the spirit of the season. ;Mrs.- - . Ralston ...i ...........J..... -- oo- Gopher hole costs Bank' OcjyEN State find Surplus $300,000.00 O'INTEREST COMPOUNDED fO1 I SfO QUARTERLY ON SAVINGS iiutmaBHaBinu no n n n a a u uuuciuuuuuun Capital , SPARGO'S a Book Store at WE WOULDN'T BESURPRISED If he was delighted on Christina " " , REBATE ASKED. County Clerk Moyes was asked fora rebate on a marriage license procured ten days ago. When refused, the fellow had the young ladles' name erased and will retain It for future use. Name on request. SELLING WAY BELOW COST , l02t $1,500 g-bea- ch LONG BEACH, Calif. Dec. 17. A gopher caused losses to the city of Long Beach aggregating $1500. .At the new municipal oil well It was found that during the night a gopher 'burrowed Into the oil sump, and a thousand barrels of oil, valued at $1.60 per barrel, escaped through the gopher hole and poured out the other end down Signal Hill. . . TO EVERSHARP CUSTOMERS Do you realize our stock of this fine writing instrument is complete and that the factory price is the same all over the country. YOU BUY the pencil here and we ENGRAVE it at no extra charge. That is where we get the best of the others. J. S. LEWIS ca JEWELERS st Fairviw apartments. of the Mormon Battalion daughters' were entertained Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ada Holroyd, 615 Cross street. The meeting waa opened ized a "lynching club" to take care of the Pikers who steal kid's wheels we could back Georgia off the map in no time, taking first "place our selves. , (" V morning when you presented him with one of our newfangled key rings that keeps the ONE KEY used the moat in a separate place. Sterling silver, name engraved in full and the price only $2.50. J, S, Lewis Co. "FOH GIFTS THAT'-LAST.- the home of Mrs. Thomas Bradley, on Twenty-firstreet. Reports from the various committees were given on the bazaar held recently by the circle. At the close of the meeting: refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Ad Kuhn Was hostess to the members of the Martha society Monday afternoon at the Mary Fay Inn. Members of Sego Uly circle, No. 174, were enterNeighbors of Woodcraft, tained last evening. In the Woodman hall at a specially prepared program. Cards were enjoyed a part of the evening. Refreshments were served at the close of the card games. GEORGIA ' LEADS IN LYNCHING If this good old state organ- ..... .Kathryn Ferguson Bernlce Harris .Phyllis King Betty Hurst Kato Fenton Martha a E Ethel Mabel ;Sabel ! . c 1 ' Books have always been associated with friendship. All children love them. Buy books for Christmas. . SURELY the lady hasn't all the Ivory toilet articles she needs. You might add to her set this Cnristmas from our stock which has been greatly reduced . In price. J. S. Lewis Co. "GIFTS THAT LAST." . Open one today, and the 4 quarterly interest .we pay will make it more valuable as the years pass. c lira bf Yuletide. Mrs. Paul Franke was hostess to the members of the Home Culture club afternoon at her home, 974 yesterdayavenue. The time waa devotBinford ed td the study of music with interest-in- ? sketches given of a number of noted musicians. Mrs. W. L. Peterson talked interestingly on Mary Oarden. while Mrs. Charles Hartley discussed the life of Albert Spauldlmr. Mrs. F. N. Bletcher prepared a paper on "Opera in America," which introduced, a different sphete of music. Lester Hinchcllff discussedv three famous oratorios.' STUNG Albert McFata, who claims membership In every secret society In Ogden, was blackballed at the marriage game. His intended bride missed the 10 o'clock Bamberger and before 11 o'clock had married a Salt Lake Greek last Wednesday. -- . f . Particularly this season our presentation is impressive and artistic, carrying with it the true sentiment entertain at Ti children's party for Maccabees' families on Wednesday, December 21, in the W. O. W. hall. Those nifty razor .seta la silver plated boxes, also ivory, with the fellow's name engraved free are $2.00.;, If you below; cost-a- t selling rected the production. one you had Would think he like ' S. Lewis Co. J. better On Monday evening the students of "GIFTS hufryi LAST." THAT , ,; the Ogden high school will present their play, "Nothing But the Truth." at " the Orpheum theatre. Work on WONDERFUL' MEDICINE A the production has' been progressing year ago, John Farley began taking for the past Beveral weeks and an ex"Liverine'' for a disordered liver. ceptional evening of entertainment has was killed by an auto last been promised.' Those in the cast are: He ............. Bob Bennet. .Clyde Miller month. So potent was the liver E. M. Ralston , ... Kenneth Hess medicine that two weeks alter his Maxon Melllnger death, friends had to go to the Bishop Do ran Clarence .Van Dusen. . .Chas. Stevens and kill his liver with a Dick Donnelly.-..Lewis Miller cemetery Gwen Ralston Marine Wright club. The Best Gift Is GIVE BOOKS Silver Review No. 1, Women's Benefit association of the Maccabees, will ar this. . r e in the - Mrs. L. C. Pond entertained the offi-- r.era and board of directors of the ' ot Mrs. William Douglas was hostess to the members of the Marana Heading: circle Monday, afternoon at her home We are GIVING YOU something for nothing. When we sell you a 12 filled watch size, with either gold or silver dial for $15.00, we are, actually giving you in the neighborhood of $12. The other fellow didn't get this SNAP. We are the only people in town who have a WATCH BARGAIN like . Loof-bouro- -- . . . :JE. 171-Hamp- Always cheerfully received and ever welcome is our quality Stationery at holiday time. For who is there who can-nmake-usof such a fine gift? served. tq be .characters in the play,, "frothing But the Truth, high school Monday. presented by the Ogden i 1 . 2 , and Mrs. Thornton. ; Miss. Zane ' Witcher, a December bride, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given prettily appointed ' afternoon in the presiWednesday dent's suite of the Newhouse hotel by , Miss Edith Wire. ; A silver- candelabrum, holding five jpink candles, was the centerpiece for n the table. pink roses Jvere scattered overthe cloth and one was at: each plate. The place cards jwere figures of brides. A pink and white idea was carried out in the menu.. Covers were laid for Miss Witcher, Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron, Miss .Gertrude Rose, .Miss Virginia Godbe, . Miss Margaret Godbe and Miss Helen Hanna. . t . t . Miss Alice Cummings entertained at ' hirda last Wednesday night at her home, 827 Third avenue, in honor of Miss Mary Louise Ross, "a December 'bride. Pink sweet peas in a basket formed the centerpjece for the supper J.able. The guests included, in addition to Miss ihe bride. Miss Vilate Ross, Bur-HoClaire Edwards, Miss Charlotte Miss Mary Romney, Miss Maurine Barnes, Miss Lillian Swenson, Miss Eleanor Toronto, Miss Ruby Jones, JMiss Ruth Foster, Miss Lyle Newman, Miss Eleanor Silver, Miss Grace Mrs. F. Ashby, Mrs. Carl W. Slake, :3Poll and Mrs. E. F. Pew. A-K- Our Like All They mm Books and Stationery - af- at her home South State Cards followed luncheon. The club members are Mrs. Arthur. "Weir, Mrs. JMrs. Henry Seofield, Byron Mrs. Lynch Baxter, Mrs. Glenn 6trong, Mrs. Jarman, Mrs. Benjamin-Marro- Walter Mayer, Mrs, A.- A. Obergr, Mrs. Carl Schufelt, Mrs. F. W. Beittle, street. V. -- Kennedy Thornte entertained iternoon he Wednesday club Thursday on 500 . . place Thursday. Cononel and Mrs. Hesg made their home at Fort Douglas until a few Vears ago, and the bride has many friends in Salt Lake who will be interested in the news of her marriage. ; SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1921. H carnations. roses and chrysanthemums were used for decoration. A basket of red and white carnations and fern formed, the centerpiece for the supper table. her The hostess waa assisted by Mrs. and Huish. mother, Mrs. J. E. W. W. Ronnins. The Woman's Missionary society of The guests In addition to the guest Mlsi First Presbyterian church will Miss the were Boyter, Fay men of the welfare department, who of honor Olsen. Merced hohd their regular meeting on Decemare Mrs. James Hlbbert, Mrs. V. D, Laura Silvers. Miss Law Miss 30 In the church, parlors. Hosber Miss Lillian Anderson,' Blades, Mrs. Fred Ulmer, Mrs. George rn-rfip- Miss t Hazel Scott; Miss tesses will be announced later. Ross, Mrs. Earl Allgood, Mrs., Ada Miss Irvine, 'Mrs. J. W. Clark, Mrs. Charles Bees Scott, Miss Doris Zwick, Miss PhylMembers of theWestminster Guild Gloria Kerr, Cathcart, Mrs. George M. Barrows Silvers, MissMiss Miss church were Owen, of. the' First Presbj-terialis Goulet, Margaret and Mrs. William K. Knerr. Miss at the home entertained Kemp. Miss Betty delightfully Norma Larsen. 818 Twenty-fourt- h Hulsn. F. of Lee Mrs. Chez, Mrs. and Joseph Lucile . Miss .Anna Springman, a December Pyper street, last Wednesday tvjenlng. bride, entertained at a trousseau tea enterA.' Miss Blanche Lamed, president of the Rogers at her home Sunday afternoon. '. Mr. and Mr. E. night last Thursday society, opened the meeting. Mrs. Miss Ogla F. Frank entertained at tained at dinner or Rose Whitley was in charge of the honor in 87 B street, her home Saturday evening in honor at their home, A social hour was enjoyed. leeson. Smith. ArK., of Miss Springman. She waa assist- Mrs. Mary Hogah of Fort afwere served by refreshments Dalntv Monday, home ed by her sister, Mrs. Edith Frank, who will leave for Leo her daughter, Mrs. the assisted hostess, by ter visiting her daughter, and Mrs. Thomas Numan Weaver, accomChez. Miss Miriam will Bachle Mrs. Bachle. J. Mrs. D. Wynne Williams of Cardiff, pany her mother home and Mr. Bacnie One of the most delightful programs Wales, sister of Mrs. Charles W. Stew- - will Join them for. the holidays. decorated yet 'given at the meeting of the Cathoart, wife of Dr. Charles W. Stewart, Yellow chrysanthemums the table. Covers were lam ior mrs. lic Woman's league was that TuesInn. months. She expects to visit Califor- - illogan and Mr. and Mrs. uacnie. day afternoon at the Mary Fay Miss Catherine McLaughlin was in nla before returning to her home in The marriage of Miss Mary F. Knell, charge. O. Henry's story entitled, Wales. Mrs. R. C. Knell, 'The Qift of the Magi." was read by daughter of Mr. and. Miss Matson and was followed Christmas Ideas 'were Introduced at of Cedar City, and Heber Sevy inof this the by twoMary vocal by Miss Josephine the meeting of the Elks' Ladies' club city, took place Wednesday, was Ferraro, these solos The ceremony "The Little Pine Lake Salt club temple. being Elks' lastvMonday night 1atthe Rich- Tree." the music of which was comrooms. Dr. Elmer Goshen, gave .an performed by Elder Stephen L. address on 'The Spirit of Christmas." ards. posed by Mrs. Joseph Ferraro and the A wedding dinner was given in the words by Mary A. Witham, and "ChiA musical program was' given by Miss nese Lullaby" (Robert Hoods Bowers). Irma Gorve, Miss Myrtice Clinton. evening at the home of the brideMiss Margaret BUrton and Mi&s Viola groom's parents,. Mr. and Mrs, John Concluding the program, yet holding its share of interest, was the address made by The Ilev..Cuthbert Hogan on the subject, "Christmas In Ireland." At MISS PHYLLIS KING, who will enact one of the Reading the close of the meeting tea was ; I SALT LAKE, Dec. 17. In a recent, iasue of the Manila News, announce ment was made by Colonel and Mrs. ohn Hess of the engagement of their daughter, Alice May, to Lieutenant Commander Theodore Westfall of Dlongapo, P. I. The wedding took STANDARD-EXAM1WL- 2 o'jclock.- - . With Mrs. T: J. Fitzgerald as hostess the members of the Baptist Missionary society met Tuesday afternoon at her home, 2424 Jackson avenue. Mrs. Fitzgerald was assisted in receiving the members by Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. W. B. Moore and Airs. L. A. Garrison. Devotional exercises were conducted by Mrst J. D. Corey and Mrs. J. O. Gebhardt led the lesson. Mrs. J. C. Rush was. hostess to the members of the Golden' Spike SewWednesday afternoon at her ing club1957 Monroe arenue. The time home, was given to Christmas work and at the.close of the afternoon a luncheon was served by the hostess. with Mrs. Henry Baumeister, Mrs. F. 11. Furniss and Mrs. Dora Noble receiving ' the prizes. Luncheon was served in the dining room. Chrysanthemums decorated the tables. MrJ. Alice Smalley will, be hostess to the club on Dec 29i" Mrs. Iola Blackman entertained the members of her fancy work club at her home on Jefferson- avenue Ian Tuesday afternoon. The affair was the annual Christmas party of the. club and each member .brought with her one gift. The gifts were placed in a basket and each was allowed to choose from its contents. Other 'gifts from the hostess were found on a pretty Christmas tree placed In the hall. Mru. H. B. Sawyer was" unanimously chosen press correspondent for the ensulns year. At 5 o'clock a course lucheon was served in the dining room by Mrs. her daughter, Bltfckman assisted by , MrsXjack Cramer. ' Mrs. Lizxle Moyes was hostess to the members of the Heatherbell club Monafternoon at her home on Lincoln day avenue. A short business meeting was held presided over by the president, Mrs. Margaret Adams., A social afternoon was spent playing games.' Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Margaret Anderson and Mrs. Jean Binnie. 'Later a dainty puncheon was served by Mrs. "Ben Norris and Mrs. Lizxle Moyes. The club will meet with Mrs. Jean Bur ton. January 12 at her jhome. 2915 Wall avenue. XHERE mwt broidered frock in tne winter wardrobe and Kdcrai Review ' . - C Wy-oof- Paiieros for December show tVe ' newest and smartest methods of apply .intern broidery. Pictorial Review Patterns Dress 9744 43 cents 1 34-4- 4 20 to 35 cents ut . IllL v. Camp: A of the Daughters of the Pioneers,. Mrs. Pearl Stowe, captain, wlll.meet'Wednesday afternoon at the residence, of Mrs. Mary Parker, 94 Washington avenue. Mrs. Minerva Shaw will be the visiting board member. ' " Owlni: to the holidays, the, Pythian Sisters will not grive their regular card party Tuesday evening1. The party has been postponed until January 17, 1922. Mrs. John Drew will be hostess to the members of the Royal Purple club Monday evening at her, homo on Four teenth street. There will' be election of officers. Mrs. II. II. MerrifieM will the Afternoon were Mrs. Glinds and Mrs. Seofield. Gifts". brought by the members were placed in a bag and each allowed to draw one. The club, will hold its next meeting In tw weeks at the home of "Mrs. Herbert Brewer,' v 2064 Orchard avenue. Members of the M. and S. club were' entertained at the home of Mrs. L. J.., Morton. 2224 Adams avenue,' Thurs-day afternoon. Kensington was . thea feature of the early hours, with luncheon served by the hostesses closr ing the meeting. Pink roses were used for the centerpiece for the-totable. Mrs. L. Paine win te hostess the club on January 6 at her home, 640 Twenty-fourth street. - . ' -- " ; 9' A MEEEY CHRISTMAS TO ALL The Real Test of The Meal , No matter how elaborate in other respects the real test of a meal is'.the quality of the Butter served, Poor butter will instantly spoil the best meal. , - - T&HeBuffer will instantly enhance the enjoyment of any meal. Its excellent quality, superior flavor and perfect freshness insure success to all housewives in culinary efforts. If you have ordinary butter, change to Maid o Clover and see hov it improves the taste of everything you serve. -- been-usin- g . be " the assisting' Mais hostess- - Members of the 1916 Five Hundred club were entertained last Thursday home of Mrs Williai.'. evening at the Thirty-second street. Shipley. 337 Cards were enjoyed during the svening U -,. ' , t-- coode to trade A ' -- Mrs. I . Starke and Mrs. C. E. Smith, were hostesses to the members of the Ladles' Aid society' 6t the Methodist church Thursday afternon at noon at 2:30 o'clock. . Nont higher - The third card party of . series given by Ogden Circle 8557 Security Benefit' association, was held in the. K. of P. hall Thursday evening.. First honors for the card games were awarded to Mrs. Bessie Whitlatch and O. Lewis. Miss Rose Ewing claimed honors'. the all-cMrs.' Arthur Bender was hostess to the members of the O. IJ.".0. Kenafternoon at sington club872Thursday Twenty-fift- h street. her home, Following an afternoon spent In sewThe Dorcas Youn& Ladies , society ing, a luncheon was served by the hostess. The table was centered With of the English Lutheran church wma basket of colorful fruit. Through- be entertained by Mrs. Marcus Johnout the rooms, Christmas bells and (Continued on Following Page.) holly wreaths were hung.. Guests of f, their regular meeting In the church parlors. r ' A Christmas bazaar and luncheon was given by the Girls' club Ot the church Friday and Congregational in the i church Saturday afternoons An array of dainty' articles basement. was ' offered by the girls. At noon Friday a hot luncheon was served. Tea Was served both Friday and Saturday . afternoons. . Th'e monthly board meeting: of the Daughters of the PioneersW.will be held at the home of M.rB.'R. Treseder, 2273 Jefferson avenue, Monday after- . -- -- ,Mr9. W- - M. Lloyd. Mrs. A.-- be at least one em- "rN CUvf.buttr, Efiflt, Chetis-rFirt-t Quality Preductrf MUTUAL CREAMERY ' COMPANY : . " . |