Show ' w 4i -0 ' ' ' ' ' j Box Elder Society Ill III 11 I I 1 III 111 BIUGHAM CITY Nov 24 — Mrs Rose Tarsons of Sterling Tdaho and Mrg Hannah Corbridge and two daughters Mrs Ella Wood and Mrs Alberta vItoninson of Mlners-vill- e were guests of honor Saturday evening when two sisters Mrs Heber Smith and Mrs Herbert Savage entertained at the Smith home Music and social chat was the diversion of the evening and a tray Juneheon was served Besides the guests of honor those' Included Messrs and present"VValt Smith Ezra Clements George Thomas Mrs Marion Jepp-se- n Mrs Mable Mu aulas all of Brigham and Mrs Vera Steggles of American Fork Mrs Hannah Corbridge and and daughters Mrs Ella Wood Mrs Alberta Roninson of Miners-vill- e and Mrs Hose Parsonswere entertanied Friday afternoon at the home of their nieee Mrs Fred Haonmond Dinner wa3 served at one table The decorations thereon were chrysanthemums in crystal vases Besides the guests of voiKr and the hostess the following were present: Jlesdames Heber Smith Herbert Savage and Marion Jepp-se- n all of Brigham Among the Brigham City people who motored to Ogden to hear Loring Nichols Tuesday evening were his aunt Mrs R A Pearse and daughters Mary Scharlotte and Ruth her sons Harper and Armstrong Pearse the Misses Dorothy and Willa Baker Norvel Vincent Wendell Henry Nielson Hoopes Sylvana Seigfried Els- worth Hansen and Frank Fisli-bur- n Mes-dam- I U H A f I K rJ 1J — UXJUlXUUiJll ' MkJ N- k 3 ' f I 'I VJ I IIA: ¥ ' iIrrifTl Vfu - "vnuvui MJf 11jI1I I J i I M' J L H ' J THE i I TTmillm victual-in-1 1Tnw ruuui: (ni OSDEHNDARD-EXAMiyEJt ! - llnI itl tilll illllli nijlllIII givpg dance on Friday evening at tho Berthana (Ford Ihoto) ' ' B IS W R ed by cardinal cathedt-a- i candlefs in miwr noiuers Tnei guesU Mrs Truth Matjhisfen Mrl F W Sudburj Mrs Howard Hout Mrs w H Pitt Mrs B If Kreif Mrs Orvin Morris and iMrSsiF l Neldon Jr The hostess kvas alsisted by her mother j Mirs Eufi d - o i vnur!3on j Miss Alice McShane waslhonorae guest at a delightful bfidfe pary and supper "given We driest ay evi- at ning by Miss Bbnnie the home of her paren sItynes jMr a rid Mrs Royal W Daynei pn Eat Houtn ucmpie street The guest wtere seated for supper at ne loijg table) decorated with baskets if pfhk j Columbia roses aind! lightd by blue French candle in silvjr fe candlesticks Covers Miss iMcShane Miss werejl4id Vict4rii Pif man Miss Betty Pitman Mjiss Ma garet O'Rourke Miss Marlon Bui ler Miss Helen Keyting lfc Graeje Kirkham" Miss Frances Gustiii Miss Ida Quayle Miss jLorairie Smith Miss Helen Pratt j Mrs Vin- cent Cosgrave and Mrs W J Mich P w and Mrs Q Nichols: of Salt Inke are guests of Dr and Mrs R A Pearse Miss Beth Crompton was hostess at a parly given at her home on Saturday evening complimentary V Vergil White of Willard who leaves soon to fill a mission for the L D S church in Great Britain The rooms were made cheer-fu- l with Fall flowers and the small tables at which the luncheon was served were centered wiith a crystal vase of chrysanthemums Progressive games dancing and music were the diversions of the ven- ing Members of the family of the late Bishop Tingey gathered at the fourth ward hall on Saturday and besides effecting a family organization they celebrated in of the 108th birthday anniversary of the late Grandpa Tingey Social chat was enjoyed Dinner was during the afternoon served Supper was also served after which dancing was enjoyed i the remainder of the evening There wers one hundred arid twenty guests present Mary and Harper Pearse and Chester Christensen motored to James Gaxdener entertained at a Ogden Saturday evening party at her home Friday evenjng The Civic Improvement club held complimentary to her daughter their regular monthly meetlnur on Fail flowers adorned the Thursday afternoon in the Com- - rooms And parlor games were the mercial club rooms Mrs liable eveningfs entertainment Luncheon Anderson the club president was w'as served to seventeen guests Mr: H A Bish and daughters in charge Mrs Florence Richard- e6n conducted the conimunity sing- - Bene tiind Blly passed the week ing A vocal chorus was also given en at jthe home of Mr and Mrs The red HJarwood of Salt Bake by three high school girls Air rand Mrs Frank Garner feature of the afternoon program was a talk by Supt C H Skidmore passed the weeTc end with their on the necessity of a Junior College daughter Mrs Lawrence Christen for Box Elder There were about sen of Ogden At the members in attendance fifty Tuesday night gathering Guests of the club included Mrs l A O D Luke and triejM R P Forsgren and Mrs James E Mrs Cliistensen of the Stake boaa-or Garland were visitors Coombs Mr- Mrs Ti R Ault enter- The JDeseret Camp of the Daughr ters of the Pioneers met Thursday j talned jat a dinner party Sunday night at the home of Mrs Hervin- complimentary to Mr and Mrs Tt liunaersons Mrs Josephine R OI- a carter and daughter Mildred r sen presided A sketch of the life J ' of Charles Porter Squires was giv- - CLUB PROfR AM en by Mrs C M Squires The les- tx7 rVr son "Early Freighting in Utah" DURING WEEK was given by Mrs Heryin Bunder- son Two vocal selections were The Child Culture club met on rendered by the Misses VBarbara Thursday afternoon in the Spari-an- d The- - visitors ish room of the Hotel Beth Watkins Bigelow with included Rose A Young Luella H Mrs W E Zuppanhand Mrs J R Holt and Lucy B Whaley Refresh- - Larson as hostesses After' comments were served to twenty of "America" Mrs munily The Locust Camp of the Daugh- - Philip Asinging Dix read an Interesting ters of the Pioneers held their paper on "Folk Songs" with meeting Thursday evening trationslof negro Indian Span-athe home of Mrs Brigham ish music in the old andandmodernt After the preliminary manner fCurrent events were given Wright exercises the lesson on "Early Art by Mrsi J R Laxson on repara-in Utah" was given by Mrs Esther tion and' American claims The Brown Mrs Alta Tillotson gave next meeting will be held at the an uiusiraiea sKeicn or tne lire or liigelow December 6 ner iatner (jnaries lirent liand- cock m which she produced pic- The Drama club hPlrt nn lntrcr tures of his travels from Nauvoo Ing meeting on November 17 the to Utah and paintings drawn by home of Mrs Joseph M Ecclesatwith himself Mrs Brigham Wright en- - Mrs Samuel C Powell as assisting tertained with songs composed by hostess Mrs E A Larkln real her father and Miss Ruth Tillot- - St Stefan Aweig's adaptation of son favored with vocal numbers "Volpope" and Mrs Harmon Bar Remarks were made by county ton lead the discussion on "Voli company members Mrs Martha pone" as outlined by Ben Johnson! Pierce and Mrs Annie Jensen On December 1 the club will meet Refreshments were then served to with Mrs Eber F Piers and Miss twenty-tw- o Mrs by Wright Geraldlm O'XpUI thi Mrs Eva Forsgren and Vella Hous- - low A of CJalsworthy's "Es study Icy will be taken ud with Mrs Mrs O G Spencer ' returned cape" Carlyle Eubank reading the play Thursday evening from a week's and Mrs Herman B Wav leadinit visit with her daughter Ardith the discussion i Spencer who is employed in Salt Lake The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion met with Mrs Rachel GARLAND Nov 2- 4- Mr and Mrs E N Austin of Salt Lake were Garland visitors op Sunday Miss Frank Beal who is attending school at Logan passed the week end with her parents' Mr land Mrs George Beal Mr and Mrs Van Noy returned to their home- in Richmond on Monday after passing two weeks with relatives in Garland Mrs J H Kirkham returned home Monday from Lent where she went to attend a birthday par- :ty given in honor of the eighty first birthday of her mother Mrs course it is esAda Stoddard She was accom sential to close panied by Mr Kirkham the tiny pores of your A dinner and radio party was face and throat after Bar-fuMr D C Mrs and given by using a cleansing or at their home Monday evenan emollient cream Mr Mrs E and L honoring ing iAlrad of Tremonton or else you leave them Miss Leone Pierce made a busiopen to the coarsenness trip to Brigham Tuesday ing attacks of dust Mr and Mrs A M Austin left andcxposureDorothy auto for Los Sunday morning by Gray's Orantt Blower Angeles where they will visit their Skin Mrs Tonic is a miJd Backman daughter Hugh Manning passed Sunday-iwhich astringent Garland with his mother Mrs Rose should always be patted on freely Manning in place of water as the last Mrs Olene Stokes and daughter step in your morning facial treatment just of Rexburg Idaho is in Garland before you apply your finishing for six weeks and will remain Kt the home of her parents Mr and preparations and powder Mrs A M Austin during their Orangt Flower Skin Tonic gently May in Los Angeles doses the pores and stimulate the f The Garland Tremonton Literary kin leaving it protected refreshed club met at the home of Mrs Myand ron- Barnett on Thursday cleanly cool evening The hook "Intelligent Guide to SoAt our Toilet Goods Dtprtmet cialism nnd Capitalism" was reviewed by Mrs Dean Capnor 85c $171 $jaj Thanksgiving suggestions were car- in the decorations of Sled out and tables Luncheon was served and meeting was ndjourntd to meet December 5 at the home of Mrs Frank Dalton of Tremon Toilet Goods Section ' ton B V-- iiii 3 4 :ii:v::Sj$: it" JOSEPH COVINGTON Miss Ada Pierco daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Pierce whose marriage took place in Ogden recently r if society set met at the Wome - MRS Miss Marion Bird on Centjer street preceding the dinner dance" at Pine Iake driven by the members of the Junior Aid During thfti wintefr terested) In becoming members ' of season the dances will be kfven tile this clb are asked to communi in each: montp cate with Mrs Vilate Smith who third Wednesday to be and very popular promise is regehtll or any other member The only requirement is that thy A prettily arranged "t affair at be tho li irteal descendant of some was the luncheo'n givejh Wednesday battaliort 'man the Spirit of Liberty) chapter by Daughters of the Ameriqan Resolution at the Universityl Club in REPORT OF TWO honor of two of its membsers Mr CI UR MFFTINr9 J- - E Oglesbyv who will (leave in December for Kentucky and Mrs n the last two Wednesday eve- — t nlngs at he Legion s chateau the Wash to nmke her hom The "Women's University club have en- joyed excellent programs Novem- - gnv vpllhifrinffftd ber 14 Was music evening and a chrysanthemums of placed ai I numvocal and piano pi bers wai ndered by Miss Florence fallowing the luncheon aj delight- " Z ui aiternoon was enjoyear at tne garet Smilz who used Franz Shu- - tome of Mrs F R Payne in tho bert muslte Miss Mabel Chrlsten- Covers ransford apartments son and Airs Clara Manning served ere laid for Mrs Fitzger d Mrj a dainty lpnch Oglesby Mrs James S Taylor On Nbmber 21 the literary liutr r"a Cohb Mrs n ! five program wjas given by Mrs Harry Ield Mrs McClure Arstronk uediuui cue sins ai jk- - Mr n w Ttur nw tvt ueii msn scnooi wno cave a re- - tMro-xtc nin t? taAroU view of the famous novel "The Mm h mnM TUt-- a a Bridge of fen Luis Rey" hy Thorn- - forSil Hosmer Mrs Aj ji Hos- ton Wilder Refreshments were Um v p p3v- - mw t ir served by the hostesses Mrs fcrnti xira mu H9ntU Charles Ehmann and Mrs Bliss f fcMotw ixtne n b I kAr r Jones r ixrhtc j! rruLL The net meeting will be on De- - fiollister Hancock Mrs D C T 5J Thls will be recreation §— — night whin kensington and bridge I will hold their regular meeting on win De m order Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the O O F hall I Visiting Neieh- CM1B MEETINGS I are welcome pors — —HH — ine JUaelles' AlixlHarv tn fha Neighbors of Woodcraft Ogden United jCpamercial Travelers will fcircle 581 will give a cairei party meet Tuesday afternoon November on W O 27 at thflhome of Mrs Fred T W Tuesday evening in the hall Five hundred be will Stone i5 Seventeenth street with played k Mrs Annaf Van Dvke Mrs a Cross Mrk E G Cross and Mrs Fred Stone as hostesses f ' kJUVlC guson Mrs C C I'arsonH O'Lee Mr Per M 11 MRS O vyr HONEY IS USED JACOBS Mlds Erm v tine daughter of Mr and Mrs N J Valentine of whose marriage Uook Brigham place on Thursday in the Salt Lake tem- LV der Mrs McGhie Mrs 1 HEBER IN Mrs V McArfhnr Mrs K C Preston Mrs T T Hnlmnn Mrs F J Gustin Mrs K E Mc- opaushy Mrs 8 W Morrison wrs x a iittleneld Mrs M K 1'arsons Mrs S it TutUe and wrf u J Wallace Mrs Anne A VV Hive ViAo at a delightful dinner party in me Japanese room of the Hotel Bigelow Oirden Sundav-ThJan teAs In Making Lotions X1 Tviv x V ' -- 1 ar Dean and Mrs" W "W t'lpptn-Anr-i entertained at a delightful dinner at thpir homa nn Monday even East First South street Th were seated at one long table and '0 Beeswax has been used in the industrial world for years Kelty said but is being usee! more and mora In the manufacture of cosmetics dental supplies polish in the and motcr ' ItiHtiMiMWii were served by nJedce mernhprft Miss Maxine Flndley Miss Ruth Merrill and Miss Dorothy Wood-hous- e comprised the committee in charge and 500 guests attended Members of the sorority furnlsfh- ra me ronowing musical program during the afternoon: Vocal Miss Helen Cox violin numbers miss Amy Jenkins solojj Miss Thelma Caffal piano Miss Lucille McDermald Miss fienevlev Vnn Derek and Miss' Dorothy Wood- nouse string trio selections tho Cramer trio i A delightful affair of th wpele was the bridge party iriven Thurs day evening by Mr! and Mrs Ray- mond Chambers at their homo rm South Sixth East Street complimenting Miss Alice Methane and her fiance John Tltman whose a smaller one centered with crys marriage took Place Satnrdnv tai trees Covers were laid rfr morning at the Cathedral of the fourteen guests Madeleine A late sunner was nerv cd at small tables attractively decOpen house was held hv the Roto orated in-color scheme of vellow Gamma chanter of Alnha rAitn r( and blue Places were marked for "sorority Friday afternoon in the Miss McShane Mr pitman Mr and new home on East South temple Mrs O F McShae street Tall baskets of chrysanthePitman Miss Vlctorkt Pitman Mr mums in gay shades decorated the and Mrs Kenneth! McShane Airs house and the tea table which was Helen Cosgrave off Los Angeles a riro nUtl fiOVPrpd W 1 l a Miss Mary Ellen fTvln blue Ettin held a centerpiece of Wendt and Walter Potter of Portwnite chrysanthemums in a silver land The host-and- ' hofpsoa worn bowl Ivory taners in silver hnM assisted by Miss Betty ritman era decorated with dainty maline bows of pale blue and white theA prettily arrdmred fnformnT SOrOritV colors Wpr nlarArl at the danclner nartv was rivon wriAnv corners of the table at the Lambda Thi Lambda evening Mrs F Allan Mrs "R T house on Third avenue by borority and Mrs Fred D Keeler patron-f-spmembers of the soresrity A "winter of the sisterhood noured diir barnlval" idea formed the basis of ing the 'afternoon and the guests the decorations whIch were 1n a a 1 '-i 1 - f n success" i J white-colore- Mc-Kell- (UP1 - Miss Marion Buller was the - elef ine place niu': ne the iridutriri ' glycerin in been' expressed R H Kelty is sistant professorbyof entomology Michigan State college Kelty base vicuauun on the fact tha honey and of the hiv plready are being used in the man uKiMuie i aozens of articles "People aree beginning to reallz nu uie value of honeyT" voi Kelty said "if onlyi in its usefulness as a food but in other qualities that are JUk becominja- known ot snavlncr" errant rnhhar hvuuo L 1 rr lotions have substituted honey tint for gJycrrih in their products with gooe - a r— iAAHIfNU IhHhnnMr f I I n -- Rubber Goods -- anese idea was carried out in every detail both in menu and table uecoratJons The following gruests were present: Mra Elsie Spencer --Mi as Mary Kaiser Miss Rhoda Hunt sais iMizubcth Hopkins Mrs Ior otny Wilks Mrs Ethel Jacobs Mrs Clara Christ Van Waponer Miss Enid Moffat jvuss ftauie birtion and Mi-3Gladys ' i' live at a prettily arranged dinner ronowea oy bridge Tuesday' evening at the home of Mrs John Grif-fi- n 289 K street in honor of Miss Alice McShane a popular bride of November The guests were fenc ed at one long table centered with a suver basket of rose and snapdragons and pompon in shadp-nt enrysantnemums pink The place ' cards were dee-- orated with "pink blooms arid- - the favors were corsaere hmimifta nr corat colored butterfly sweet peas Bridge followed the dlnrier and the guests included Miss McShane MISS Kay Smith Miss VJre-fnl Miss Beth Alder hummerhays Miss Hortense Johahhesen Miss Margaret O'Rourke Miss TiMtv Pittman Miss Victoria Plttman Miss- Helen Keyting Miss Bonnie i 'aynes Mis Helen Pratt Miss Miriam McGahen Miss Catherine Mis lrances Gustin MIsf uwen Backman and Miss Tra Quayle Products Employed j :'" TrnnlrlnM waa VV FACTORIES ple T Fifty members of theiyoungar ( I es industry "Cereal manufarti- t uau JUcL begun to realize the vntno t as a food" Kelty said "One MichJ man munuiacturer who used to advocate sugar for use with his product now advises honey instead This same manufacturer distributes recipes developed for the Ua of honey" Honey contana diastane Rn enzj'me necessafv In th to body change! sugar into starch iaej verman goivernment will not permit honey that h as been Knll to he imported into the country Kelty pointed out because boiling removes this valuable enzyme Honey is 99 per cent predigeated: that'! Is In its natural form it L almost ready to be taken into the system witnout further changes Bees have further voiim t v make honey' Kelty said They arc necessary in clover icrons of nil kin fruit and melon producing as ppllinization agents '" i prevailing color of white and pale silver with daizling Icicle crystal powdered snow and dranen rentsentlng falling! snow Sorority songs were furnished by the members during the intermission Candy snowballs were presented as favors and frozen punch wa8 served The affair was the first danclnpr patty given by' the orcranizntlnn this season and arrangements wer made by Miss Dorothv CnnmL Miss Vilate Crane and Miss Frances McGonagle Mr and Mn Thomas Piernont and Mr in1 irm Stanley Sharp were" the patrons an Music was furnished patronesses by the Afton Pitt orchestra - j v Planes operated by the National at least 00ft miles every day Jn the year Air Transport fly binr J- kivt d t-- m lvennecty Ml : wi mm wmm com-jnemorati- on Illus-regul- A beautifully arranged dinnfr preceding the initial dinner damle at the Pine Lake club was given weanestay evening by Dr art Mrs Will Ellcrbeck at their at tractive home on Butler evenul Federal Heighta The af flair was in honor of Dr and Mrs Mjaishall f ejexion wno nave recently come to Salt Lake to make thieit-hoThe table was decorated iwith bas kets of fragrant Claudius! Pernelt rosea and yellow Princegjs candlefs were In silver candlestick Thofe present to meet the honoriefl euesds mciuaea Mr ana airs uoyci iJarx Mr aad Mrs John M'cCrystal Wal lace Mr and Mrs D ji Green Miss Myra Cameron andj Walker ! - J - eison MmM i r!Uiu - III Ill — J t i - 111 - S s -- m A beautifully arranged luncheoja was presided over by Mrs L N McClanahanThursday at her homi on i'enrose drive followed l bridge The guests were seated tit one table that was with a nandsome cloth ofcovered Italian cm work and centered within en cn filled with gold and ophlr rofHa guest3 were in attendance) 'i !!' Mrs Preal Packard entertained at a prettily arranged luncheu Thursday at her home in the Buck lngnam apartments The tiUbie was centered with a silver vaf?e filltfl wun crimson- carnations and Hehi V SUNDAY MORNING- NOVEMBER 25 1928 j LJ i es f Mr ' ' ' — t - inter-progra- urui V a o n ra tn o nnt ar fiust fi' the I Yfr - El-mb- er Brown at hef home street November 13 Kershaw Mrs Naomi Brown assisting hostess read a poem on the "March of the Bat talion" and Mrs W B Stohl of the Stohl school of music furnished an interesting musical pro gram During the business hoof the members discussed methods of improving the club and it van decided to study on the ttbook TTiV " "Hlstnnr begin j ' ' Young Tne Widows' Soc al cluh orni Mrs Brown served Juneheon in meet with Mrs Alice Greenwell 14 members and two guests The 2426 Monroe avenuei on Mondiv club will meet December 12 at the atternooniat z o clock home of Vice Regent Luna Hinckley Paul Any persons who are in- The Roial Neighbors of America 355 I 11 '!' 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