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Show Page Saturday,, December 21, 1940 The Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah 2 Many Fete Plea Asks Kindness Matron At j For Yule Gift Pets Children Should Be Taught How To Treat Age Of 85 Animal PTA Friends Anniversary, Parties, Weddings Highlight Ogdens Social' Season Recent , Says Bride Is Entertained y s " Childs,. will observe their wedding anniverwere married in the sary. They Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Empey is a retired stationary ergfneer of the Pacific Fruit Express. The couple are parents of five sons and daughters; Joseph W. Empey, Mrs. E E. ONeill, Wilson. Mrs. Auretta Surge Empey 'of Ogden, and Le- land Empey of Price. fifty-secon- d her - club at her home Wednesday evening. Her guest list included Mrs. George Rasmussen, Mrs. George Oxraan, Mrs. Jerry Hunt, Mrs. Wallace England, Mrs. Norman Hunt, Mrs. Charles Paxton and Mrs. Joseph McCune. members-o- f - cese of Utah, will officiate. Miss Beecher is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline Beecher of Pottsville, Pa., and is teacher at Rowland Hall School for Girls here. She is a graduate of Bryn Mawr College, and a native of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Her mother is here for the wedding. The bride was entertained by Miss Miss Marian' R. Morris, Bette Smith, Mrs. T- - E. Jeremy, Miss Lula R. Keytlng, Mrs. Francis R. Burton and Mrs. Melvin J. Ballard. sev-Ut- - Mr. and Mrs. Byron N. Egan and Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Egan of Mount Vernon, Kentotucky, arrived in Salt Lake vaday to spend the Christmas cation with Mrs. Mary B. Egan of 2633 Beverly Street, mother of Mr. Byron Egan and Mrs. Howard Egan. An informal reception will be rt held at the home of their sister, Mrs. JW. Simmons of 836 Eleventh East Street, Sunday Candlelight Tea Held At Porter Home from 3 to 6 p.m. They plan to attend the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena before returning to their home. OGDEN In keeping with the holiday season, a candlelight tea was given by Mrs. Richard B. Porter and Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire at the home of Mrs. Porter at 8000 Washington boulevard, this Couple Will Marry Late In January afternooa The home was aglow with the Christmas atmosphere, being decorated with silver and red fpliage, bells, large red tapers and a brilliant Yuletide tree. The tea table was covered with a lace cloth and had for a center-piec- e a large bowl of red roses. At either end were ivory tapers. Assisting in receiving the guesta were Mrs. Clinton L. Mrs. Dark L, Rich, Mrs. Ralph Stevenson, Miss Elizabeth Shaw, Mrs. Clarence S. Gunnell and Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell. Those In charge of the dining room are Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee Mrs. C. R. Green, Mrs. Joan W. Emmett, Mrs. Joseph F. Barker, Mrs. N. J. Thomas and Mrs. Dee Mack. Presiding at the tea table are Mrs. Edward I.- - Rich, Mrs. Albert E. Becker, Mrs. E. 0. Wattls, Mrs. E. C. . Singleton, Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Fra k E. Higginbotham of Salt Lake City Mrs. Abbot R. Mrs. C. L. Becker, Mrs. J. Frank Ellis and Mr. Louis H. Peery., . Pug-mir- e, Hey-woo- OGDEN What promises to be one of the leading social events Of the holiday season is the dancing party Ao be given -by the Alta Mitra club at Hotel. Ben Lomond Dec. 28. A breakfast will be featured after the dance. Those in Charge of the affair are mem bers of the entertainment committee. They are Mr. and Mrs. Harding Horsley, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Hugh Stephens, Loughran, Bruce Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Porter. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chand-ihave issued invitations for a party preceding the dance. They expect about twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Horsley are also planning a small party prior to the dance. -- mid-nig- n Give Dance Fest OGDEN Holding the spotlight in social events for the season was the dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. Spen-ee- r S. Eccles, Mr. and Mrs George S. Eccles and Mr.- and Mrs. Willard L. Eccles at Hotel Ben Lomond on Thursday eve. ning. y - .eon. JT ForChristmas Holiday In S. I W. Musser, Mrs. B. A. McMillan, Mrs. Anna T. Plercy, Mrs. Adel-beBeesley, .Mrs. Arthur Graham and Mrs. Bertha M. Gray. ' Mrs.-Jose- Egans Arrive h - luncheon at the Green Gables tea room on Wednesday afternoon. The guesta were seated at one long table decked with Christmas symbols and places were marked for Mrs.. Olive Rhine, Mrs. W. A. Reeve, Mrs. D. G. Revor, Mrs. George F. McFarland, Mrs. John J. Holden, Mrs. J. B. Robb, Mrs. Elmer Batch, Mrs. Charles Rhine, ph Mrs. J. F. Gimlin, W. Crockett, Mrs. Louis Leavitt and the hostess. Gifts were exchanged at the home of the ' hostess at 2763 Brinker Avenue, after the lunch Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Proctor of East Street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Loretta, to Glen 075 Seventh Draney, son of Mr. and , Mrs. W. E. Draney of 3270 Stevens Avenue, Ogden. The marriage will take place the latter part of January. Girl Scout Council Will Hold Services y five-thirt- y twenty carol singers in Yule-tid- e costumes. There will be also slides of the Holy Land and a Christmas story. Members of the Girl Scout council, leaders, mothers of Girl Scouts and the public are invited - to attend. The committee members in charge are: Mrs. Kenneth CampMiss bell, Mrs. James Wright, Marlon- Smith and Mrs. Thomas seWelsh. Carolers who are lected on a competitive basts are Catherine Miller, Shirley Steens. Dixie Bosenbalk, Georgia Ann Bartlett, Dorothy Jack-soCatherine Klotsas, Lois BulLou lock, Jean Tatro, Stella Branham, Melba Pulsipher, Tav-deStone Dorene Jahe, Ann a Welsh, Laura Lee Malon, Bradshaw, Betty Bates-taMaxine Bailey, Ila Jean Bennett, and Portia Marie Budge. Mar-qult- s, , OGDEN A forthcoming marriage of no little interest here is that of Miss Betty Jacobson, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jacobson of Los Ahgeles, and Eugene Smith Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Warrington Stokes, of 2536 Jackson. The ceremony will be solemnized in the chapel at Westwood at five oclock Christmas Eve. A reception Is scheduled to follow the wedding, at the AttendChapman Park Hotel. ing the couple will be Mr. and Mrs. Agor Harrison, school mates of the couple at Pomona College at Claremont, Calif. Attending the event from Ogden wlll be Mr. and Mrs. brideStokes, parents of the Mrs. Horace Stokes, groom. and grandmother. Mr. and- Mrs. nthon Lewis of Harlan, Iowa, who are exto spend the holidays pecting here, will be at the Stokes home during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes while on the coast. Mrs. Lewis is a sister of Mrs. Stokes. Mrs. J. Fletcher Scowcroft was hostess to a few friends at luncheon at her home on Tuesafternoon in compliment to day Mrs. E. B. Field Jr. and her Mrs. Edmond OBrien daughter, of New York, who are visiting in Salt Lake City at this time. Other Salt Lake Dty guests were Mrs John B. Ellis and Mrs. Henry Dinwoodey. , OGDEN OGDEN On Sunday afternoon between the hours of at Hotel Ben and Lomond a candlelight service will ft held by members of the Girl Scout Council, featuring four-thirt- - Mr. and S. James Bingham announce the of their daughter. marriage Wreatha, to Elden Hadley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Hadley of Taylor. The marriage was solemnized recently in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception followed in the Riverdale auditorium 'with 400 The guests, attending. bride wore a white satin model and a finger-tiveil of bridal-mist- . Her botfquet was of red and white roses. Miss Jean Ritter was. maid of honor and wore a green taffeta model and Miss Jane Bingham, was bridesmaid and chose a Both carpink taffeta gown. ried pink sweetpeas. Wallace Knight was best man. Dancing was enjoyed and during intermission A. musical prowas given. I gram -- The bride was guest of honor at a party given by members of the Colterle Club at the home of Maxine Pingree. Fourteen attended. The young couple plan to make their home in Taylor. Mrs. p Temple Ceremony Unites Ellen Child , William Duke Bishop Joseph Christensen performed the ceremony In the e Salt Lake Temple yesterday afternoon which united in Miss Ellen Child and William H. Duke. The biidrijs a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Child of 366 Redondo Avenue, and Mr. Duke is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Duke of Heber City. Both the bride and bridegroom have filled missions In the Central States. Among those who entertained for the bride were Mrs. C. Laird Snelgrove of 826 East Twenty-firs- t South Street, Mrs. HowS. ard Stoker and Mrs. E. F. Tate. mar-"rlag- off. The P. T. A. official also called on parents to study carefully the types of toys selected for A children. "They should.be constructive and elevating," she said, "because of the psychological effect they have upon the child. Do we ever stop to consider the' damage and inconvenience to society caused by giving children such toys as bows and arrows, guns, sling shots toy pistols and fUppers? the speaker- - ask color sons. Since Dancer Visiting Here Miss Billie Wynn, ballerina with the Ballet Theater of New York, who is visiting in Salt take with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn of 171 Fifth East Street, daring the holidays. Miss Dorothy Stoddard Plans Wedding Qn Jan. 11 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stoddard of 1019 Princeton Avenue an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anne Stoddard to G. Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Reese of 555 East Twenty first South Street Miss Bott The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake Temple Jan. Is Married Art anneuncement breakfast will be given at the Edgehill Tea Gardens at 164 South Thirteenth-Eas- t Street, tomorrow morning by die mother of the bride-elec- t Fourteen close friends of Miss Stoddard will be in attendance. A number of parties have been arranged in honor pf the bride. Mrs. Harold W. Ansell of 1766 Princeton Avenue will give a tea on Friday, Deo. 27, and Mrs. Lon Reese of 555 East Twenty-fir- st South will give a miscellaneous shower on Jan. 3. Mrs. Bert ta Exeter of 853 Emeril Avenue will also entertain on Jan. 6 and Mrs. T. Alfred Clawson r of 527 Eleventh Avenue will give a party on Jan. 8. Miss Beverly Thorfias of 1533 Hubbard Avenue will be another hostess for the popular bride- ' 11. Ceremony Held In Logan Temple BRIGHAM CITY Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Bott announce the marriage of their daughter, Thelma, to Osmond Smith Kent, son of Mr. abd Mrs. H. O. Kent of Ma-la- d, Idaho. The marriage was solemnized Tuesday 'in the Logan Temple with Counselor C. E. Cranny performing the ceremony in the presence of immediate members of both families. The bride is a graduate of the Box Elder High School and rewas active in social and ligious affairs of this community. The bridegroom is a progressive farmer of Malad. elect The couple will go to Southern California for their honeymoon and upon Jheir return, will make their home in Ogden, Utah. Thypung couple will make thdir norne in Kilgar, Ida. the day Mr. and Mrs. Hill left on a short wedding trip. They will return Ao Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada to make their . home. Mr3. Hill is a former student of the Utah State Agricultural afCollege, where she became filiated with Theta ,Upsllon Sorority. Mr. Hill graduated from the college last spring in agronomy. He was a member of Alpha Zeta and Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary fraternity. Miss Qeo Monsen Takes Nuptial Vows LOGAN Miss Deo Monsen. daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Monben, and Carl G. Hooper, son of Dr. and Mrs. George Hooper of Hooper, were married today at 10 a m. in the Logan Temple. Pres. Joseph Qulnney Jr. officiated. After the ceremony a wedding dinnpr was given at the Bluebird by tne brides parents in honor of the couple. Members of the two families attended. Immediately after the dinner Mr. and Mrs. Hooper left on a short honeymoon trip. For traveling Mrs. Hooper chose a smart beige and rust ensemble accessories. They will make their home in Hooper. Both are former students of the Utah State Agricultural ColbeMrs. Hooper lege. came affiliated with Alpha Chi fraterOmega, national social nity, and Mr. Hooper, joined Beta Kappa Social Fraternity and Delta Phi. He graduated from the college last spring In entomology. Wednesday evening Mrs. Yeates and Miss Margene LOGAN A Christ- mas party was given at the home of Mrs. R. E. Berntson Saturday. g Miniature green lamps containing red candles were given as favors to the guests. Place cards marked the places of Mrs. Kenneth Lindquist, Mrs. .Russell Hanson, Mrs. Pearl Yonk, Mrs. L. F. Keller, Mrs. E. A. Johnson, Mrs. Joseph Morgan Jr, Mrs. R. E. Berntson, Mrs. C. L. Lund-berPocock and Mrs. W, W.After dinner gifts were exchanged. Mis. Berntson and Mrs. Pocock had charge of the arrangements. g. Ev-er- Paulsen entertained at a lunch- eon at the Yeates home. Guests included Mrs Dorothy Ellis, Miss Alice Hurren, Miss Nettle Marie Peterson, Mrs. Merle Hull. Miss Giaee Hobbs, Miss - Margaret Cardon, Mrs. Margaret Thompson, the guest of honor and the two hostesses. Saurey-Hil- The , Sigma Alpha Epsilon mothers and wives elub met at the chapter house Monday evening for its annual Christmas social. A .program was given by the active members of the chapter and refreshments were served. The .club mem1' -- a presented a gift to the chapter. annual Christmas Dance of the Varsity Dance Club was held Monday evening in the small ballroom of the Dansante. - During intermission Santa Claus presented the couples with candy, apples and a gift. Four new couples were introduced to the group. The party was arranged by the officers of the club, Mr. .and Mrs, M. W. Lundstrom, Mr. Tmd Mrs. Lynn J. Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worthington and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dorst. About 55 couples attended. LOGAN-T- l LOGAN LOGAN Miss Venice Saurey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Saurey. became the bride of Kenneth W. Hill, son of W. W. Hill of Taber, Alberta, Canada. Wednesday morning in the Logan temple. Pres. Joseph Quln-ne- y Jr., performed the ceremony . In the presence of Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett of Canada, Mrs. W. D Saurey and Mrs. Carolina Saurey. mother- and grandmother of the bride. After the wedding a dinner was served at the Saurey home honoring the couple. Later in he her marriage nearly ll ed. She warned parent- s- further " about the danger in buying guns for their children, citing numerous cases of both children and adults being maimed by "unload-Jdefl- " guns. Yule Party Monday 1 4 - The Christmas party of the will be held on Friendly Club Monday at 8 pm. at 168 South Appeals - West Temple Street" Members and guests will be greeted by Santa Claus. Mrs. Robert ' W. Haslam asks humane treatment of pets. 60 years ago, Mrs. Critchlow has spent most of her life in Hyrum, .where she has become endeared to all who know her for .her busy, useful life and friendliness. Before the division of Hyrum into wards, she served In the Relief Society presidency as first counselor to Pres. Lucy Wilson, with FInnetta Allen acting as second counselor. Mrs. Critchlow was also organist for the town choir at this time. Later she was chosen a member of the Hyrum , Stake Relief Society Board and stake organist, holding these positions several years. She also held the office of. the first Y. L. M. L A. president of the Hyrum First Ward, continuing in this position for eight years. Numerous other calls to serve have come to her. Miss Barbara Bickmore, another granddaughter had charge of the guest book were the names of 200 guests were registered during calling hours. Among near relatives from out of town present were: Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bickmore and daughters Jean and Barbara and son Danford Bickmore and Mr. and Mrsr Ray Bickmore all of Para- Utahns In Washington By Lydia Clawson Hoopes ther, and Mrs. Mary Dewey Waldron, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff D. Man-rlott have as their guest for the Christmas holidays Mrs. Marriotts father, Tracy Y. Cannon, of Salt Lake City. Mr. Cannon, who arrived in the Capital yesterday, previously spent several days In Boston with his son and , daugnten-in-lawProfessor and BY LYDIA CLAWSON HOOPES As the social season climbs to its annual peak, clubs, stake and , ward auxiliary organizations, individuals fill the final and days of the year with all manner of parties. Celebrating the Yuletide season, the first of the colpnys four social clubs to entertain at Christmas parties was the Times Club, which met at the Mrs. home of its president, Alice Sheets Marriott on December 9. Assisting Mrs. Marriott as hostesses were Mrs. Lucile Jensen Benmon, Mrs. and Gertrude Nelsen Thody, Mrs. Virginia Selwood Witbeck. the After exchanging gifts, guests were entertained with a program of games, planned and directed by Mrs. Marjorie Riley Tribe. Dec. 16 was the date chosen by-tCapital Review Club for their annual Christmas party, which was held at the home of Mrs. Edith Jones Johnson. The hostesses assisting Mrs. JohnDruke son were Mrs. Norma Coorhbs, Mrs. Edna Lou Thomas Hansen, Mrs. Ruth Bradford Carlston, Mrs. Dixie Mangum Snow, and Mrs. Kathryn Blood Iverson. The committee on arrangements included Mrs. BerMrs. nice Jacobs Manwaring, Helen Jensen Casto, and Mrs. Myra Mann Ellsworth. ATTEND CONCERT Taking advantage of some of the fine musical entertainment Washington offers, ther Western Cultus Club, with husbands and escorts as guests, attended a concert presented by the National Symphony Orchestra in ConCoriducted stitution Hall. by Hans Kindler, the orchestra played numbers by Mary Howe, of Washington, and Douglas Stuart Moore, of Columbia University. Among several other numbers, "Finlandia", by Jan Sibelius, was played in honor of the Finnish masters Beventy-fift- h birthday. The guest soloist was Joseph Szigeti, Hungarian violinist, who D played the Tartinl concerto in minor and the Beethoven concerto in D major, Following the concert a buffet supper was served at the home of Mrs. Lona Stratford Hyde. Assisting Mrs. Hyde as hostesses were Mrs. Ida Schofield BurnMrs. Fessie Krumm ham, Norr, and Mrs. Naomi Barlow he dise. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ryberg and daughters, Eunice, Afton and Enid and son Eric C. Ryberg, Miss Frances Critchlow, Mrs, Louise Critchlow and Mark, B. Garff, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bassett and daughter Athlene; Mrs. Earl Lemon and daughter, Dorothy: aria Mrs. Bert Critchlow; Mr. Mrs. Wilford Critchlow, Mr. Wilford Critchlow Mr. William C. Critchlow; Mr. Ben Critchlow and Mrs. Jane Thornock, all of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bickmore 1 B-- After arriving in Utah she met and married B. C. Critchlow and they became the parents of six children, four daughters.and two n, Mrs. William Wilson was hostess at a one o'clock She-aske- - Mrs. OGDEN our boys and girls as to the proper care of their animal friends " d parents to teach children how to feed animals properly and warned against letting the children discard the -- pets when the "novelty" has worn Elizabeth Fellows .Critchlow was born Dec. 7, 1855 in Blox-wicdaughter of England, and Frances Goodwin George Fellows. The family joined the Church and came to the United States when Elizabeth was ten years of age. Mrs.-Rona- ld At Rowland Hal! this evening, Miss Carolyn Bullock Beecher will exchange nuptial vows with Benjamin Francis Hager. The Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moul ton, bishop of the Episcopal Dio- Honoring Mrs. Elizabeth A. be-Hayward, first woman to come a member of the Utah Legislature, a tea will . be given Monday from 2 until 5 p.m., at 227 Tenth East Street. Mrs. Hayward was one of women selected last year by the Salt Lake Council of .Women's Clubs for Citation for outstanding civic work. Besides -- being a member of the Legislature, she also has been active In Democartlc clubs and in the Service Star Legion. A The tea will be glVen by Mrs. L. R. Edwards, daugther of Mrs. of her in honor Hayward, eighty-sixtbirthday anniversary. Pouring will be Mrs. Burton Mrs. Merl Hadley, h tions. Holton, Mrs. Bertha Robinson, Bowen, - Mrs. William Fackrell, Mrs. Sterlln Lund-greeVictor Telford, Mrs. the bride and the two hostesses. M. eighty-fift- white was used in all appointments with the numerals 85 and rose buds in pink cleverly used in decora- Kel-gree- iv Rowland Hall Is Scene For Nuptial Event Tonight Fest Set . For Woman Legislator Miss Jean Bickmore. scheme of pink and OGDEN Mrs. Junior T. Lund-gre- en, who was Miss Kathryn Telford before her marriage in the Salt Lake Temple - recently, was the motif for a party given by Miss Ruth Pehrsdn and Miss La Vcrl Holton at the home of Miss Pehrson. in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening. Those were Mlsa Tommy TomMiss Norine Call, Mrs. linson, William Conley. Mrs. Fred ' f- The Ry-ber- OGDEN Seven guests accepted hospitality of Mrs. William McGuire when she entertained Mrs. Ted Kirkmeycr, who is chairman of arrange ments for the Christmas dinner dance of the Alo Clnb to be held Dec. 27. HYRUM K birthday anniversary of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Critchlow was celebrated at her home, with an open house reception. Relatives and friends from far and near gathered for the occasion. in Mrs. Critchlow, gowned black, wearing a corsage of white in gardenias, was accompanied the receiving line by her three daughters, Mrs. R. M. Blckmoreg of Paradise and Mrs. Eric and Miss Frances Critchlow of Salt Lake. Miss Eunice Ryberg was in charge of the dining room. servAssisting Miss Ryberg at ing were three other granddaughters, Aftos ind Enid Ryberg and 1917 In Charge Of Ogden Party An appeal for humane treatment of pets given as Christmas presents was voiced today by Mrs. Robert W. Haslam, Humane Education Chairman-o- f' the Salt take District Coun? cil, PTA. , Mrs'. Haslam said that "many of the children are asking for pets for Christmas, and it is one 'of our responsibilities to advise Greets Friends In Hyrum OGDEN On Christmas Day. Mr. and Mra. William Empey of it Mrs. Critchlow of Logan. Miss Smith Plans To Marry In Logan LOGAN The engagement of Louise Miss Barbara Smith, daughter of the late Curtis E. and Elizabeth Evans Smith, to William Edwin (Ted) Garbett of Ogden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garbett of Nephl, was announced by Mr. and Mrs. Rush Clare Budge of Logan, brother-in-laand sister of the bride. The wedding is planned for late January and will take place in the Ixigan Temple. , Miss Smith attended both the Utah State Agricultural College and the Brigham Young University, where she was active in music and dramatic arts. During the past year she has been San living in Hollywood and Francisco, Calif, where she has been engaged in commercial phoShe also tography modeling. gained wide recognition on the CBS Gateway To Hollywood" program. Mr. Garbett is a graduate of Utan State Agricultural College, where he became affiliated with Sigma Chi Social Fraternity and Alpha Kappa Psl, national honorary commerce fraternity. After the wedding the couple will make their home in Ogden. Monson. On Dec. 28 the members of the Questofs Club plan to enter- tain their husbands and escorts at a buffet supper at the home of Mrs. Pearl Hale Goodsell, former president of the club. Assisting Mrs. Goodsell as hostesses are Mrs. Dagma Seaman Palmer, this seasons president of the club, Mrs. Ruth Watts Winkler, Mrs. Rula Kemp Perry, Mrs. Irene Swofford Crow- - Ogden University Women Wilt Compliment Students OGDEN. In compliment to young women who will be graduated from state colleges in June, 1941, 'the recent graduate4 group of the American Association of University Women of Ogden will hold a tea at the home of Miss Phyllis Isakson, 1164 Adams Avenue, Dec. 27, between the hours of three and six. Miss Dolly Pollidor is chair Miss Leah Faro, Miss Barbara man of arrangements, Those who will receive . are Blackman, Miss Margaret B. Cook.Mrs. Mrs. William Schmalz, Mrs. Phyllis Isakson, DonWendell J. Thomson, Mrs. Miss Edith Wood, Miss Martha ald E. Leader, Mrs. J. Arnold Holt, Miss Francies Heflen Miss Felt Mrs. Hirst Turner,- - Miss Cleo Rose McCracken, Miss Miss Maurene Manning, Mrs. Elma Harris, Mrs. Doljv Polidor, . Miss Miss Elma Reeder Athleen Johnson and Mrs. June Skelton, Helen Woodcock and Miss Marion Latbrop. Mills. OGDEN The Alto Club will will-btea the at table a dinner and dance at Dicks hold Presiding Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Leader. Cafe Dec. 27, for its members Mrs. Miss Dora Coffman and and their partners. Mrs. Ted Ruth Wahlqulst. Assisting in Kirkmeyer is general chairman the dining room will be Miss for the event and she will be Helen Abbott, Miss Betty Young, assisted by Mrs. Charles C. Espy. Miss Nora Lou Allen, Miss Mar-jorThis will be the Christmas event Moyes Miss Elaine Jones, for the club. e i- Mrs. Melvin C. Cannon. Profes-so- r Cannon Is on a teaching felthe school of chemis- lowship try, Boston College, where he .. , , 1 is studying for his doctorate Before returning to Salt Lake City, Mr. Cannon will attend the National Federation of Musicians Convention in Philadelphia and expects to reach home about the 5th of January. RETURN TO UTAH Each holiday season finds a great exodus of Utahns from the Capital. Among those to leave recently to spend the holidays at hom in the west are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Larsen, who will visit relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Larson is Miss Joy Young who will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Spencer Young. Also going to Salt Lake for the Christmas holiwho days are Perry Sorenson, will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D: 'Sorenson, Robert Richards, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stayner Richards, and David King. Miss Jeanette Morrell and and Miss Henrietta Henderson will leave Washington today to spend the holidays in Salt Lake City, The colony 4 will lose perma- - nently Max K. Kimball who left Washington, Dec. 19 to Christmas with relatives inspend San Francisco. Mr. Kimball, the son of the late J. Golden Kimball, has been a member of the Utah y for the past 11 years, servas ing secretary to Senator Wil-liaH. King. After the holidays, Mr. Kimball expects to return to Salt Lake City to make his home. , Col-on- m . t The regular 'monthly meeting of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers was held last Monday evening in the home of the Camp President, Mrs. Marion Kimball Corbett. Assisting Mrs. Corbett as hostesses were her mother Mrs. Hazel B. Kimball, Mrs. Sadie Arnes Israelson, and Mrs. Lisonbee Roden. Mrs. ClaraLucy Jarvis gave a talk on Pio-Ho-bro- neer W'omep.--Thfirst meet- ing of the net year will be held at the home' of Mrs. Laura Cowley Brossard on Jan. 20. i ' . Recent visitors in the Capital were Mr. and Mrs. Carter E. Jones, tt Salt Lake City, who spent two weeks here visiting mends and relatives. ' From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Jones went to Memphis, Tenn., to make their home. Mrs. H. E. Goddard, of Og- den arrived In Washington on , Wednesday to spend a month daughter,- - Miss Shirley -Goddard From Washington Mrs. Goddarrl will go to Detroit and Ann Arbor, Mich., to visit relatives, returning to Utah early 1 in the spring.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Crandall, accompanied by Lyle Cran-da- lj left last week to spend the holidays in Safford, Ariz. Honor Salt Laker LOGAN Bishop and Mrs. .0. entertained at their home Sunday evening in honor of Bishop M. O. Ashton of Salt Lake City. Dinner was served to Bishop and Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. W. C. Parkinson and Miss Lillian Parkinson, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ira N, Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. James, A. McMur-ri- n and Mr. and Mrs. Alma A. Sonne 1 |