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Show Til 10 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1920. OGDEN. March II Mr. and Mra. Leslie entertained their card club BavlU A supper was served Friday evening. following the card games. The guest Mrs. James Scowcroft. air. and Mr. and Mre. Henry F. Volker, Mr, and E- Evans and Mr. and Mra Mre. Joseph T. Ben Meldrum. At the Weber Normal college Friday of It laid for fourteen. Following the luncheon. the club member attended th opera, "Tales of Hoffman," at the Orpntum. Mra. A. P. Bigelow and Mr. W. 1C Shearman returned home Monday from a eeven weeks' trip, which Included Cuba. New Orleans, the Florida and North Carolina reeorta Hot Springs, Ark , Rulphur Springs Va, Philadelphia D. C. and Washington, Mr. - and Mr. M. fl. Browning and Gene Miss daughter, Browning, are Melt rig In Los Angola and the southern California beaches. Dr. A. M. Age xf Colfax, Wash., I visiting for a few, days at th hom of her father. Judge A. W. Age, in the apartments. . Mr. George Halverson was a Salt Lake visitor Sunday and Monday. Mra E. R. Fisk of Omaha, Neb., Is visaing her poreuU, Mr. and Mra S. J. Grlfiin. Mra Emma J. Hlnley has returned from a visit in southern California. Mrs Ralph E. Bristol has left for Honolulu, where she will spend several and Mra montha with her parent,-Mr- . Chapin A. Pay of this city, at their winter heme. "Halakalat." Dr. end Mia W. R. Emmett left Sunday for a two weeks visit In Los Angeles. Adam Patterson and daughtera Mra Edwin F. Hundley and Miss Clara Patterson. returned Sunday from a visit 1 southern California Miss Ethlyn Packard returned Friday from an extended visit In Spokan and Loa Angelea Mrs. Sarah M. Taylor and daughter, Vloia spent th first part of th week In Salt lake, the gueeta tf Mrs. Taylor's daughter, Mra Tracy Y. Cannon. Mra R. S. Joyce has returned from a motor trip through California. She was accompanied on me trip by Miss Kath srln Joyce and Mr. and Mra. H. C. Hibbard of Seattle. Mis Joyce will remain In Los Angeles tor a few weeks as ths guest of Mra J. C. Armstrong. Mrs. D. H. Peery has returned from a visit in Chicago with her granddaughter a Mins Mary Louis Fulkereol and Mira Elisabeth Fulkerson. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Haslet and daughIdaho, vister, Katherine, of Pocatello. ited In Ogden last week-enth guest of Mr. and Mra T D. Ryan ' Miss Kathryn Fltxgerald arrived here of last week from LoF Angela Saturday and will visit tor a short time on route east. Miss Flttgerold will spend several months in Washington, D. C, with Mr. tnd "Mrs. Georg P. McCabe, who have taken A residence there for the spring season. I Full-vie- last weak, the "Acorn staff gave a dance, the basketball gam between following (Continued from Page One.) the college and the Ogden high achool teams The Lillian Thatcher orchestra furnished the music. Mrs. D. RanJol, Mrs. Mra. H. A- - Soderberg was hostess to Kingsbury, .1. L. Riwiins; refreshments, Mrs T. A. ths Acacia club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Joseph C, McFsrlan gav an Beal, Miss Naoon Croxall, Mrs. T. M. paper on "War poster,-- and Mrs Fitxpatriok, Miss Anna Youngberr, Miss Mlaa Gladys Olaen and Carrl Browning Emma Heilman, Miss Doris Martin, Mr. G. T. Rich gav piano aelectlona. Mrs. S. D, Rasmussen. Mrs. Alvord of Logan, Kerney Bteffenaen of Salt Lake, Mrs. Carrie Brooming Olsen, VICTORIA HOWELL, (laugh- j Mre. Arnold Bowman and Mle Oiadye Rich wer guests of the olub. of Mr and Mrs. Joseph M. enterH. A. Mre. Mr. and Boderberg wiiiMronirim Tiir" Howell, entertained at a large tea yestained at dinner Thursday evening st the th at hom opera their preceding terday afternoon at her home on II Pink and red rose Orpheum theater table. of the street, in honor of Mrs. Dwight jL. decorations were used In th Covers were laid for six. Sawyer. The reception room was decorated Ths member of th Five Hundred club wer th guests of Mrs. Frank M. Driggs with small crystal baskets of pink Four table wer afternoon. Friday a sweet peas.- The tea table had as for "5o0. "and following th card eenterpieee an ivory basket of daffowee served. a luncheon qam dils, cornflowers and pink roses, with a Mr. and Mrs. T. Ben Me. drum and Mr. ' on maline Vo wer th guest the bow of F. ker and Mrs. Henry pink butterfly handle. The table was covered with of Mr. and Mr. Joeeph E. Evans at dtn-,.,Tuesday evening at their home. a Madeira and cluny lace cloth over Announcement has been made of the pink ixtin. On each "corner were silver "ngagement of Miss ofGladys Foul to daughstandards with pink tapers and pink Koaco thla city, ter of Frank Fouta shades. liuUh. Th wedding will take place in Assisting the hostess in the recepApril. , TUa C. E. O. club was entertained W tion room were Mrs. Spencer P. Felt, C. Hawke M. How. Mrs. J. Mrs. Lewis T. Cannon, nesday eftemoon by Mr, ft. afternoon In Th Dram club met this ell. Those assisting at the tea table Mrs. :ha Ogden Conservatory of Muslo. were Miss Margaret Marshall, Miss and Miss Ellen Martlneeu Place Louis Clara Marshall, Miss Margaret Felt, Thomas wer th hosteese. Mrs. Henry Miss Fulvia Ivins, Mias Helen Midgley, life of K. Voiker gave a paper on th Miss Martha Cannon and Miss Aileen Georgs Ancey, and Mrs. Fred Hoffman wMias read Ancey' play, "Th Dupe." Cannon. ( Esther Harris rendered a vocal aolo by Music was furnished by the Ray chamlnade. West orchestra. About 150 guests were Mra. Lee Chamberlain, Jr., entertained present. her card club Thursday afternoon. Three tables of "LOO" were played, with lunchRS. WILLIAM WILD entertained eon following Yellow daffodils decorated 4 table. The p,ac cards and also th th ft at an prpheum party yesterday ROCKLAND, IDAHO tally card were decoratedof la yellow. afternoon in honor of Mrs. Edna Herthe Martha The reguiar meeting afternoon at th society wae held Monday bert Wild of Portland, Ore. FollowROQKLAND, Idaho. March 12. Mr home of Mrs Frank M. Driggs. Henry- - Zahl of Gannett le the gueat of ing the matinee, luncheon was served "Th Fortune Hunter." a four-aher'mother. Mrs. M. C. Taylor. at the home of the hostess on Pennsylcomedy, WIU be presented at th Orpheum Mrs. James Gou'd and son, Warren, vania avenue. theater at an early date by the Weber have returned to Rockland, aftar spendNormal college dramatic club. Mra ing the winter in Wyoming, Mrs. Joseph Saderupo of 825 Tenth Ranch Kendall McKay will direct th Mr and Mra. O. W. Dowell vtalted East street entertained at a luncheon play. American Fa lie on Monday. Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Edna concert and dance given Friday th At C. I). Schrimsher departed th first of Wild The table had as a centerpiece evening by the Second ward choir, th th week for Walla Walla, Wash., to a basket of pick roses anil carnations. Ogden Bymphony orchestra, under th visit with his alstar, direction of Letter Hlnchcllff and Mary Covers were" lnid for ten. Mr. Joseph Cowman and Mlaa Louise Fisher, made It Initial appearance. In Cowknan Pocatello visited friends Th Rempre Musical society will meet Thursday and Friday. next Tuesday with Mra. Ellen Wright ta Mias teaching Kelts, who Heist. A review of the American opera, at Roy, Catherine through Rockland Thure passed Asora," will be given. to en route Falls. American day Th members of th M. B. B. club gave Mr. and Mra Lionel May are rejoicing Bachelor Knights will a party Friday afternoon at the Orpheum over a eon, born at their home Monday. at Wednesday evening at a theater, followed by refreehmerits are Mr. and Mre. Edward Teylor member are. Mra Hub Th Greenwelle. , club. the'Commercial at f dancing party at the hom of Mr. M. C Teylor. Chris Aadneton, Mrs. Arthur Budge, Mrs, guests of American Far Bernard Mrs. The members of the reception commitJack De Bano, Mr. Charles W. lveraon. returnedOakley Friday, after visiting In Mrs. D Munroe, Mrs. R. T. Murphy, Mrs. Rockland home tee are Miss Celeste luiramie, Miss for several day Gien Cook, Mrs. Lester Perry. Mr. Carl was a Rockland visLoren Mr Gladys Qriffin, Miss Anna Dailey, Miss Cotant Kedfteld and Mra Joseph L. Whitaker. Ethel Hogan and Miss Cecelia Gavin, th first of the week. Ths regular tea of Queen Esther chap- itor Mills of Mrs. inBessie Frasier Is visiting and the committee on arrangements ter No. 4, O. E. 8 . wae held In th Ma- at the home of M. C. Burleson. cludes Robert Driscoll, R. A. Kane and sonic clutrooms Wednesday afternoon Word has been received here of th Tne Happy Hour met on Saturday of The decorations will Joseph McKav. birth of a son to Mr. and Mr. Paul Bar last wsek with Mrs. G. W. Shaver. Fol- nard be carried out in gTcen, and the Irish of Hansen. They formerly lived in was lowing the kensington luncheon music will be featured. Punch will be Rockland. served. A erred during the evening. party wae given In honor of Mr. Frank E. Tribe entertained the Mr surprise Russell Rock at her hom February Th Utopia club Wednasday afternoon. Miss Thelma Jacobs will entertain luncheon table wae centered with a bowl 2). the etccaslon being her birthday anniThe evening was spent in playof violets, and pink roses wer arranged versary. the members of the Joy club at her ebout the rooms. Mrs. Leelte C. West. ing games, and several musical numbers borne Monday evening. wer given. Refreshments were served. Mra Georgs W. Pyper, Mra Vernon Wat son. Mrs. Ralph Farr and Mrs. Kurts Those present were Captain and Mra The Seekers Literary club will give Lew Reed, wer guosts of the club. The members Virgil Mlnear, Mr. and Mr a silver tea and kensington Tuesday Mrs. Chris Kll sgaard. Mra Ivy present were Mre. Walter L. Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. . Misses Fern the at the home of Mrs. E. W. Senior on Jensen, Allen, Mr. Berl Wwekley, Mr. John Scowcroft, Reach and Rachel Fifield, Mathew and Indiana avenue. Assisting' the hostess Mra Albert Scowcroft, Mr. W. F. Msd-soMelvin Fifield. Mrs. J W. Reavs, Mra H. C. Gwll will be Mrs. hi Mareil. Roll call is to Improvement society gave be answered with en Dish song or story. Utah, followed by a matinee party at "Mother Machreee," Mlse Pearl Norvald: Ham. Mrs. C. E. Wymer and Mrs. D. H, theThe Mutual people of Rockland a rare treat at "Let of Rest the World the Miss the Pape. instrumental, Orpheum. Saturday, March 20, The program for the afternoon will be Go By," violins, the American Legion the assembly hall Friday evening by preLuclie evening Monday Jenkins, Florence Miss Mary and Hurd Frances May in charge of Mrs. O. W. Kotter. repeated th comic opera, "Plff, Paff senting the play. "Whose Bride la Who?" will give a large tea at the Hurd home O'Donnell, Charlotte Trevillyan, Olga SingBetween th acts, musical numbers were er; cello, Isabel Jenklne; piano, veromoa Pouf," at the Orpheum theater. on Second East street. South Miss Dottie Felt, an April bride, will Jenkins: saxophone aolo, "The Cradle At a meeting of th etudenta of th given. "Mavour-neenMiss Miss afternoon. heldPearl " high school, be the guest of honor at a number of Song," Hiatt; solo, Monday Oakery Stephensen and Mlse Lillian and "Boy of Mine," Mlse Marguerite Blanche Barton, a member of the junior Caha A St. Patrick, functions this week. Tuesday afterof Alliance, Neb., were united In tea will be given by violin solo, Francis Krayenbuhi; class) was elected queen of tile Class-Icaimarriage noon, Mrs. John A. Erickson and Mrs. the officers of the Ladies Aid of the Kelly; February 24. Mr. Stephensen 27 on solo, March Won in will held be which Every Nations Battle 'They've made his home In Rockand for two First Methodist church, at the home of but Their A. A. Hall will entertain at the ErickMiss school auditorium. Elisabeth O Conthe Own," years previous to the war. son home, on L street. Wednesday aft- Mrs. E. O. Lee in the Miller apartments. nor; stories of experlencss oversea Mra. Kerney Stetfensen of Salt Lake by ernoon, Mrs. Gilbert Williams will en- Wednesday afternoon, from 2:30 until William Crowley; Irish airs, Miss Ethel spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Ogden, tertain a party of six at tea. at her 5. All friends are invited. The offi- Hogan. the guest of Mrs. H. A Soderberg. Mr. and Mra D. H. Pape have returned home on L street. Thursday aternooh, cers are as follows": President, Mrs. from a visit in the east. Mrs. Rex W. Williams will have lunch- E. O. Lee; first vice president, Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. H A. Boderberg had as second vice president, eon for six, at her home on L street. E. Huffman 8PRINGVILLE. March 12. Mr H. E. Dr. their guests for the last week-en- d Friday, March J9, Mrs. Lester Owen Mrs. H. E. Giers; third vice president, and Mra T. G. Thomson was hostess to the Home Culand Mr. T. B. ture will entertain at luncheon at the Hotel Mrs. W. II. Reger; secretary, Mrs. H. club at Its meeting Friday afternoon Mre. I. Mayer has returned from a Alvord and son, Budge Harold Stsvens Alvord of last week. At the conclusion of the B. Einrick; treasurer, Mrs. C F. Mc- visit of several weeks In Ran Francisco. of lagan a Daniel. was hostess to following program refreshments were Mra Charles M. Lett Miss June Bond has' returned after the Beaux Esprit club Friday afternoon. served: riaoer, "The Negroes' part In th the were winter with her Mrs. Cards spending PI Kappa Alpha fraternity of the Unithe entertainment for the World War," by Mrs. H. M. Dougall; paJ. M. Smith of Los Angeles. sister, afternoon. At th conclusion of ths card ler, "Negro Music," by Mrs. Richard danversity or Utah will entertain at ohnson; paper. "Thrift," by Mr. O. R. fames a luncheon was served, th St. cing party Friday evening at the chapter Miss Anna 8avlch, daughter of Mr. Patrick's Idea being carried out in the Doxey; negro melodies, by Mrs. Thomhouae on Thirteenth East street. The son P. J. 8vlch. left Friday for decorations of the table. Mra. M. H. lows: New officersH. were elected as folcommittee In charge includes Grant Mac-Fa- r and Mr Mrs. W, Msneriy. president; lane, Robert- Turner and Lsland Ban Francisco, to visit with relatives Brandon was the honor guest Joseph Vane, rice president; Mrs. for several months. Prouae. Th first of a series of card parties was Mrs. H. M Dougall, secretary; Mra M. W. given by the Service Star Legion this treasurer. Mrs. B. H. Bennlon and daughter. Mist evening In the Woodmen hall. Id addi- Bird, For the benefit of the glrta loan fund Mrs. Mattie Mehr and Mrs. Hilda DanLeone Bennlon. have returned from of the University of Utah, a matinee dantion to the card game, a number of spe- iels left Thursday for Phosnlx, Aria., cial features were enjoyed cing party will be given Friday afternoon, visit In California. whers wee they have relolned their husband ball A character from 4 until given In the who hava o'clock, in the men's gympurchased homes thsrs. nasium. Mrs. Ardella Bailey has returned after Eighth ward amusement hall Thursday Miss Pearl Palfreyman entertained at spending several weeks visiting In Ban evening Priiee were awarded to the best dinner Saturday evening of last week for sustained character Miss Anna Trowbridge will entertain Diego and Los Angeles. Mle Mabel Rowland, Odella Kindred Thursday evening of last week section and the memberwxif the Sans Garcons club at Beerdall and the Messrs. Gian Loeen her home In Die Edith apartment Monday Mr. and Mrs. William W, Hepburn of B of the B. Y. P. U. geve a St Patrick's Thomas, I.lovd McPherson, Bert Palfrey-ma- n were decorated Well fitted, secure, comPhiladelphia were guest of Mr. and party. The church parlors shamrocks evening. and Clvde Packard. and Mr. William Rollin Poster last week. with green streamer, Mrs. Mr. Robert and Miller left Wedgames fortable mountings that A tea will be glten this afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Hepburn were on their Shaded lamps. of A program and the evening's entertaln-msn- t. nesday for Portland, Ore , to make their wer features Miss Laura Cook at her home on A etreet way home from southern California, wer accompanied by Mr. Refraahments were served, the St. home. They a hold the lenses in unIn honor of Miss 'Georgetta R. Russell of aged mother Patricks Idea being carried out in th Miller's Mrs. D. R. Ashton and daughter, decoration London, Eng and. and Mre. Elia R. Car. Mr. and Mra 0. W. Clarke were Balt tables.About the of s.xty Labe visitors roll of Toledo. Ohio, who arrived Friday Janet, hava returned from tong Beach, changing position before Wednesday sftemoon to be guest at the home of Calif., where they spent the winter with wer prsnt, Mlsa Virginia Packard was given a The Ooiden Spike chapter of the Mise Helen Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Waddington L. Cook your eyes. the home of her parents, Mr and at party Revolution American of the Daughters met Mondsy afternoon at the home of Mra. A. O InPackard, Friday evening of Mr and Mrs. R. U Sheets and daugh honor of her fourteenth Lenses of the proper size and Miss Alberta Jonea win entertain at a Mra. J. F. Hobbs was last week. Mrs. Paul Franks Miss Helen Sheets, have returned the birthday anniversary. Twenty hoy and hostess birthday party to be given Wednesda'y ter. assisting a to from Sen shape to conform to your feaFrancieco and southtrip The Y L M. I. A. of th Fourth ward girl guest participated In the affair. night at her home on Fifth East street. ern California. tures and give you a full Wedpresented the play "Experience" evtnlng in the ward hall. The Best Laxative. The annua banquet of the- Ladles' range of vision. Mr. and Mr F. M Gray have gone to nesday The Children of Marv held a social MonAuxiliary, United Commercial Travelers, Los Angelea. Mr Gray will return In day habits have necessitated "My hall In sedentary St. Josephs evening will h given st the home of Mrs. Eugene two week, but Mra Gray will remain occasional laxative, Those are the things that have Mrs Pearl Elliott was hostess to the the use of an Kahn in the Canning apartments. The some time recuperating front an Illness hut tried found many evenothing better than Spanish War auxiliary Wednesday mean style as well as comfort committee on arrangements Includes Mrs. a Chamberlain's Tablets, write Georg William Donohue and Mrs. O. W. MoOlll. F. Daniels. Hardwick, Vt Mr Daniels in your glasses. Dr. and Mra F. C. Suitor of I, Crosse, ning. And that is Mrs Orson Bsdeer entertained a numof the Hardwick Inn, one of wie . are guests of Mr. and Mra. W. J ber of friends Saturday evening of last la proprietor the kind you will get here. model hotel of New England. (Adv ) Under the auspices of Sr Patrick's Barrette, on their way home after spend- week, the occasion being her birthday the ing the winter in California. The evening was spent in parish a card party will be given Wednesanniversary. a s at day evening (St. Patrick midnight day) at ths playing cards, and Odeon hall Following Is ths musical proluncheon was served Carnations, Major and Mrs. Samuel Mlntsr Parker gram to by (then under the direction of and son. Edward, John and David, will sweet peas and ferns decorated the Miss Veoonlra Jenkins, which will thla week from Stanford univer- rooms precede arriveWhere the card playing: A card party was given Wednesday Major Parker has been mill sity, tary Instructor. The Parkers will make ifiernoon in the Woodmen hall by th OPTOMETRIST. Solo, "O Believe Me If All Those EnIn t home Salt their while Lake, adles' Major auxiliary to the Brotherhood of dearing Young Charms" and 'At Dawn-tng,- " 215 Walker Bank Building. Miss Anna Dally; trio, "Love Lulla- Parker Is Instructor In the city schools Trainmen. are The former Salt Lakers. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ross. Mr. and Mr family by," saxophone, Mie-- t aus Anderson; vioPhone Wasatch 320 L Ernest Goddard. Mrs. George W. Pyper lin, Miss Luclie Jenkins, and piano. Ml Mr E. Mr. Hanks motored to Salt uka Mrs. and Paul Ethel Hogan, solo, and Thilo of Danny Boy" and Duchesne, Utah, are receiving con- Monday to attend the opera, Lucia dl on a the birth of at ths Salt Lake theater. Lammermoor," gratulations daughter Mrs I,aura Barker and son have gone Thursday at the Holy Cross hospital. to Bancroft, Idaho, to spend ten days Perfect Sanitation in accomplished by being: tufted on the i Tim'd, not Mrs. Francis V. BlrbSck and bahv at ths ranch of Mrs. Barker brother. Miss Eva Arhffn and Miss Alta Neilson are now at the Blrbeck homo. on the outside. Fresh air enters through eyelets and freshens the daughter week-en- d I In last avenue ogan The little girl was spent Bueno They atIll) born two weoks ago at the Holy Cross tended the annual military hall of the mattress. Agricultural college Friday evening hospital. Wednesday evening. In the Eagles club rrexh Air Ventilation Throw back the covers every party was given Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Zahler, who have bom, an anniversary been visiting with Mrs. Kenneth L. I ha by Jh lodge. Dancing, cards and refreshments furnished the morning and it will reshape entertainevening's Fill leave for their home at MoOlll, Nev., COME . AND MAKE YOUR ment. itself. Sunday. Th 8. O H. club was entertained Monof home at Mies th Llzxette day evening A Mr E KimhslI and daughter, Mlse SELECTION. Darien Kimball, left yesterday for Iowa Maslnnls The C. Y. C. Y. club met at the home SAN-O-TUto be absent about six New and York, Mre. P Francis Coppoi k Wednesday week. fternoon. Home Mlss'onary society Women's The Mlsa Helen Howard expect to leave of th Methodist Tab That thuref) met today for Washington, D. C where she Thuredey afternoon Episcopal with Mrs S N Co'e. Give Uniform ill join her alster. Mis Mari Howard Mrs. V. Dunn entertained the memH, Thickness LADIES TAILOR. Later they will go to New York to spend, bers of th Ladies' club at a Reinforced sevsral weeks before returning to Fait 11 o'clock luncheon Lltersrv at her Thursday Si Lake. Suite A basket of acacia hums and 4 formed the Strip centerpiece for th table. Cover wer Mr and Mra. Clarence I Johnson have Forty-thre- e East Broadway. returned from a eix weeks' visit to the The Heart of the Pacific coast. Wr.lle In Ran Franctaco of th arrival of twin daughtera on March Phone Wasatch 1620. tney wer the guests of Mr. and Mrs 12 to Mr. and Mra Herman E Clark of John Patten. Saranac Lake. N. Y. Mr Clark, who was Mis Norah Murdock, Is a BALT LAKE CITY M:. J. E. Thompson his received word sister formerly of ilrs. Thompson. mu ii JnlSS JT. - MISS BELLE GARDNER. of Venice, Utah, whose engagement to Jesse Delos Jewkes of this city is announced today. The wedding will take place in April. - -r V m. 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