Show i ANNIVERSARY HONOR GUESTS IS MOTIF FOR CELEBRATION AT RECEPTION NEWLYWEDS COUR WESTERN WOMEN prominent in the activities of the Utah State Farm Bureau convention in Ogden Attend Literary Club Has Card Affair At Pugmire Affair At Eldredge Two 1—C SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 29 1928 OGDEN CITY UTAH Hundred during the past week (Top left) — Mrs Mabel Lougey of Tooele county state chairman of the Home and Community section of UtaK State Farm Bureau (top right) — Mrs Florence Bovett of Verdi Nev western regional director of the Home and Community section American Farm Bureau federation (lower lert)- Miss Edna Rosenkrantz of Salt Lake executive secretary and treasurer of Utah State Farm bureau (lower right) — Mrs J G Widdisqn of Hooper president of the Home and Community section Weber County Farm bu reau (Link-Tiffan- y) HAZEL MILLS AND WILL WATTEND MANY BOWMAN WED GAY AFFAIRS FARMPEOPLE ' One of the smartest social affairs of the past week was the reception Riven by Mr and Mrs J U Eldredge Jr at their beautiful home on Marilyn drive Sunday afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock In honor of Mr and Mrs Riley E Hess whose marriage took place Mrs Hess was on December 2 8 A formerly Miss Mary Kldredg profusion of cut flowers adorned The Ladies Literary club celeannibrated their thirty-secon- d y versary at the home of Mrs Pugmire! 1158 Twenty-fift- h street on Tuesday afternoon A luncheon was served on one long table A long basket of carnations roses and cyclamen centered the table while around the basket d was a ribbon with a high bow at one side four cathedral candles in prystal holders were placed at the ends Little hand decorated fans were given as favors and at each plate was an envelope containing a humorous horoscope that was read aloud Bridge followed with the high honors going to Mrs H W Dunn while Mrs Claude Zinn and Mrs Pugmire received the cut prizes The affair was In charge of a committee composed of Mrs R B Porter chairman Mrs J E Olsen and Mrs J W Farnsworth The club members were as follows: Mrs C iD Zinn Mrs J E Wright Mrs N J Thomas Mrs Ezra Rich Mrs Leroy Pugmire Mrs R B Porter Mrs J E Ol sen Mrs J1 R Morrell Mrs P A Herdtl Mrs George Glen Mrs I N Fulton Mrs J W Farnsworth Mrs W R Emmett Mrs H W Dunn Mrs William Douglas Mrs John Culley and Mrs Virgil Cain vari-color- ed f Attracting many hundreds of farm folk young and old from 2 3 counties irt Utah three social features of the Utah State Farm bureau have been the principal events at the Hotel Bigelow during the past week Each ©f these was arranged by the Weber inCounty coFarm bureau committees operation with the Utah State in committees Farm bureau W two-tone- f A t t ' ' " ! : t ' 1 v ' - i'- charge representing both organiza i '' First of this trio was the vaude ville! show or "stunt" evening last Wednesday when nearly a hun dred entertainers from a half dozen counties of northern Utah were on the program The second social I f eature was the annual Utah Farm bureau dance Thursday and in the ballroom teveiiing givn ' 11! a 11 muusauu3 auenaea oy neariya most enjoy persons This was able! occasion a time for-- reunion between the farm folk of north ern Utah in particular But there were visitors too irom many of the southern iUtah ccfunties Four hundred persons almost the entire assemblage waa com posed of farmers and their wives together with a few Ogden folks attended the annual farm bureau baniiuet held Friday evening The reception committee for this event was! headed by Mrs J G Wlddi son president of the home and community section of the Weber County Farm bureau and George (Continued on Tago Two) - vc- - tions- - - x & - ' ' X 'U:7' - ' rf — I - ilies Miss Claire Mills sister of the bride was the bridesmaid Maur ice Howe was best man The rooms were decorated In a color scheme of orchid 'and yel low The flowers were acacia and daffodils Orchid candlesticks tied with tulle bows were on the mantel and tables Miss Phyllis King ' sang "Oh Promise Me" Then as the instru- -' mental quartet played Mendelssohn's wedding march the wedding "I party descended the stairs Love You Truly" was played dur ing the ceremony The bride wore a pink 'taffeta dress in bouffant style with hand made trimming and French flowers in pastel shades She carried a bouquet i of Ophelia roses with a" shower of white narcissus The bridesmaid was attired In (Continued on Tage Two) V LITERATURE CLUB STUDENTS DANCE HAS CARD PARTY AT LEWIS SCHOOL The Modern Literature club celeA' dance was given Friday even- brated with its fifth ing sat the Lewis junior High a bridge luncheonanniversary in the Japan student school conducted by the fese room at the Bigelow hotel Fribody with the assistance of the day afternoon A large basket of teachers Each of the junior high and ferns formed the j school grades had a booth and the funds derived from the entertain ment went towards paying for the new grand piano Music was fur nished by the school orchestra The various booths and their dec orations were candy black and white canopy punch and Ice cream blue and white confetti caps and noise makers red and green fish pond and fortune tell ing booth in black and yellow nt - w tptiVhHmvp One of the notable social events of the week was the marriage of Miss Hazel Mills and Will Wattis Bowman on Thursday evening The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs John M Mills and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Archie Bowman The ceremony took place at the Bowman ' home 2575 Jefferson aveivue at If o'clock and was performed by Mayor Frank Francis in the pres ence of a number of friends and members of the Immediate fam V ct i At Eight Featured ! Le-Ro- the different rooms Large baskets of pink white and red car nations with ferns and acacia were used in the reception room where the bride and groom and those who assisted In receiving greeted two hundred guests Mr and Mrs J U Fldredge Jr Mr and Mrs D E IIets Mr and Mrs J U Eldredge Sr Mrs J Wayne Eldredge Mrs Vernon Eldredge Mrs and Miss Betty Harry Eldredge Eldredge were in the receiving line Tall baskets of pink rosea and ferns were used in the living room where refreshments were served Especially attractive was a long "table decorated with an exquisite floral centerpiece consisting of yellow rose buds sweet peas ferns and baby breath A wreath of ferns were placed around the edge of the table and at intervals were plates of green candies Those assisting In serving were: Mrs Frank Sullivan "Miss Ethel HISTORY SOCIETY Thomson and Miss Elma Swan-so- n HAS DRAMA- - DAY Music throughout the afternoon was furnished by Miss Vir The Ogden Historical society ob ginia Anderson violinist and Miss Lillian Peterson pianist served Drama day at Its meeting Saturday at 3 p m with a uro gram given by the Drama club of WILL RAISE FUNG Ogden in the auditorium of Cen tral Mrs high school FOR HOSPITAL BED Francesjunior Marsh Foulger read "The Rusty Door' by Howard Smith The Martha Junior society met and a one-aplay "My last Wednesday afternoon at the ureams" by pilot under theLady di home of Mrs Carlyle Eubank Mrs rection of Mrs Clyde T Green George Abbott assisted the hostess well was given Members of the Plans were completed for a bridge cast are Mrs Violet Hall Grix tea on Tuesday Feb 14 in the Mrs Carlyle Eubank Mrs Frank Virginia for the purpose of rais- Browning" Mrs Junius H Smart ing funds to endow a bed for chil- and Miss Elva Llttlefield A music dren in the new addition of the program was given Hostesses for Dee hospital Mrs J E McDer-mothe afternoon were Mrs W N is In charge of arrangements Patterson and Mrs Edward Bich- Others on the committee are: sel Members of the Historical Mrs Harman Peery Mrs Ralph society held a brief meeting in the Owilliams Mrs J L Leavitt and library of the school at 2:30 Mrs Luke Wright o'clock Annual I Home Residence And Ceremony Is Performed Thursday Evening Banquet Dance Vaudeville cyclamen centerniece while dainty tink score cards and nut cups were placed for each of the 14 members present At the conclusion of the luncheon bridgewas enjoyed tne Mrs remainder of the afternoon Julian Boyer president of the club presided Mrs- LeRoy Thatcher Mrs R H Prindle and Mrs L E Henderson have the- - distinction of being the founders of the club - Htpttur ) "-- r - M :Vvj - - 1 I? - ?- ?- r w ' "4 i i : xX : t' i - - - ' 1! Monday A Saving Opportunity Oak-bro- m J it--- ii in— v $195 xX i -- h-1 Our Reg ' i nmmmmmmmt " ok and Mulberry Full Fashioned Perfect Hosiery in a special ( Colors: Rose Blonde Even glow Light Gunmetal Alesan Yosemite Silver French Nude Nothing -- Selling Chiffon Silk to the Top and Service Weight Silk to the Welt All sizes —All perfect Monday is the last day at S 1 39 HELEN SLATER BRIDE - TO - BE IS HONORED PERSONALS Mrs James Cassin left the first of the week for the coast accomJune W panied by her Clark They will visit in San Francisco for a few days after which they will go to Los Angeles where Mrs Cassin will spend the remainder of the winter with her daughter Mrs W W Mathews Mr Clark wjll return home early next week i close friends of Miss Slater's were Sir and Mrs R H Peck and Horace reck entertained at breakfast last Sunday in the Japanese roQm of the Hotel Bigelow for Mn and Mrs Roscoe Rich of Bur-le- y Idaho and Mr and Mrs Arthur Caine of Logan Sweet peas were used as table decorations of Mrs son-in-la- w Prior to her departure on Wedj- - she nesday for Los Angeles - where will become the bride of - Grant Dahlstrom formerly of Ogden Miss Helen Slater was the honored guest at many prettily arranged affairs during the week Miss Slater's marriage will take placp at Los Angeles on January 31 ajt the home of President McCune of S church The bridels the L aunts and uncles and Mr and Mr$ O E" Taylor will be present i Mrs Nephl Dahlstrom enter! tained at a luncheon and Kensingi-to- n Monday afternoon at her home 2 0 OX Monroe In honor of Mia Mr and Mrs Roscoe! Rich of Slater The table was attractiveIda gave a dinner In the Burley ly decorated with yellow spring Bigelow hptel on Saturday Januflowers and ferns Sweet ary 21 for eight guests Mrs Edmond Ilandall was host- peas and roses were used in the ess at a bridge supper given in the decorations I Japanese room in the Bigelow ho Mrs R E Carmen gave an intel on Tuesday evening honoring Miss Slater A large blue and god formal farewell luncheon at Kerns basket of sweet peas jonquils ar)d Wednesday afternoon for Miss Hel en Slater prior to her departure for Los Angeles A number of (Continued on Page Two) present " Mrs E R Dumke is leaving Wednesday of this week for New York She will bo accompanied by Mr and Mrs Adolph Hanke of New York Mrs Dumke expects to spend three months abroad before returning home -- Wednesday evening at the home J T Rushmer Miss Olga Carlson f Salt Lake director of Girl Scouts and Girl Scout leaders of Ogden were entertained following the regular meeting Games were enjoyed and refreshments were served to thirty-fiv- e guests I HOSIERY — JUST INS IDF THE DOOR i I I PHYLLIS KING IS HOSTESS AT BRIDGE PARTY Mr and Mrs T D Ryan who will soon leave for Los Angeles were the guests of honor at a din- ner party given at the Shuff inn on Monday evening by Mr and Mrs Ezra Richardson Mr and Mrs Homer E Fenn will leave Tuesday for their home in Sacramento Calif after a week's visit in Ogden the guests of Dr (Continued on Pag© Two) Miss Hazel Mills whose mar riage to W W Bowman took place on Thursday and Miss Louise were the Fisher a bride-to-b- e honored guests at a prettily ar ranged bridge supper given for them by Miss Phyllis King at her home 2629 Madison avenue on Tuesday evening Small baskets of flowers centered each table while the place cards and tallies were littlei brides and grooms At the conclusion of bridge honors were awarded to Miss Myrene Rich while the cut prize went to Miss Helen Conroy The following guests were present: Mrs W G Fisheit Miss Mary Fisher Missi Kathryn Fisher Miss Claire Mills Miss Florence Hall Miss Madge Ashton iMiss Mary Miss Neff Miss Rema Geodwin Mary Hurst Miss Betty Hurst Miss Kate Fenton Miss Mary Mat-so- n Mrs Fred King Miss Lillian O'Neill Miss Geraldine O'Neill Miss Myrene Rich Miss Marjorle Brewer Miss Helen Conroy Miss (Continued on Page Two) Smart Felts-combine- d with Straw Sati?is Embroidered with Straw Braid These are' the new notes in spring millinery j A marvelous selection $750 at |