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STIR IS CAUSED WHEN HUSTONS TAKE MANSION j1 Business And Social Enj oyed By Members Ses-Ar- e Daughter of G Q P Leader Will Make Debut In 4 A nr1 : j MAR GUEBITE ISRAELS ON president of LOCAL CLUBS MISS W the Kappa Beta chapter of the Delphian socic-- ‘ HOLD MEETINGS ty who recently returned from a vacation of two yeeks in Los Angeles DURING WEEK ViRS J ?EX BACHMAN who leaves soon for Denver with her family to IVl has been the honor guest at a number of make her home Mrs Bachman ' parties during the past week $ December f By JEAN JARVIS Special Correspondent of Standard-Examin- er 'j WASHINGTON Nov 9— Slmul-taneous- ly with the staging of the big blowout at the Woman’s Na-of tional Democratic' Club in honor the chairman of the executive committee of the Democratic national committee and Mrs Jouette Shouse along comes the glad tidings that the chairman of the Republican! na- tlonai committee Claudius Huston lhas taken unto himself a mansion 'splendidly equipped for hospitality ft irof sorts' or political parleying Or 'perhaps for young folks’ doings 'this being not without importance since the eldest of the three Huston girls is slated for a Washington debut this season j y i The Huston town house lncldent-!allrecently served the former Bec- -! Dwight W retary of War- and Mrs Davis during their career in lithe Before that it Coolidge cabinet had a claim on the smart society group as the winter house of the former senator from Rhode Island and his first wife the former Mathilda Townsend famous for her blonde beauty her ladge Inheritance and her gorgeous pearls and splendid emeralds WINTER RENDEZVOUS All of which is to say that the Claudius Hustons have settled down-very auspiciously from the stand i point of the cosmopolitan group which makes Washington Its winter rendezvous I I Come December 20 Katherine Huston will make her bow and thereafter be all set r to serve as hostess for hen father who according to competent testimony is a most engaging person to sit next to and gracious and at dinner-S-sua-ve interesting beyond the average man of big' affairs The White House dinner this week which seems due for special distinction since it got going without the senator from California and Mrs Hiram Johnson wals one truly 'I delightful occasion with the Chief guests the embassador to Great Britain and Mrs Dawes and the ambassador bo Cuba and Mrs Guggenheim in great good spirits and the Wnite House just too en-- 1 tirely charming for words The open fire blazed away atnd the comfy sofas and great chairs Were laced just ii the proper fashion invite congenial groups AUTUMN LEAVES Autumn leaves and fruits and great pink chrysanthemums decor-at- ed the dining table and the first lady so goes the after dinner stories never looked more attractive than she did in her smartly fashioned frock of rich blue taffeta made with fitted bodice full skirt apd touched off with lovely Belgian lice Mrs Dawes whose wit and humor plays delightfully with her distinguished spouse’s robust likei and dislikes "uttered and unexpressed" was in her element enjoying Ihe oc casion to the utmost and unfeign-edl- y happy to be back in Washingl J ton With- - the belated White House schedule of state events on the tapis imminently and the chatelairie of the cabinet households dated up for Washtheir customary ington Is gradually falling into step all along the official line Cabinet Wfednesdays will bel generally observed on December 4 and December 18 This arrangement will the holiday 4 T - n i ' J 1 f at-hom- es ber od guests were Mrs T J Fitzgerald Mrs Walter Craven Mrs R M Sat- ton Mrs Mary Robinson Miss Em- ma Pidcock Miss Emma Chesney Mrs Mary j Rowley Mrs - Arthur Goodman of Evanston Mrs Della ’Lancaster Miss Eva Erb Mrs Ethel Franke Miss Nan Williams Mrs Fred Stecher assisted f V- - -- BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR SMALL BOY j i I - ' Mrs W !J Greaser of Riverdale entertained Monday November 4 in honor of the fourth birthday anniversary cf her sonj Spencer The house was prettily decorated for the occasion (Many delightful games Were played during the afternoon the prizes (being won by Edna Os- borne Donald Child and Louise Me- Farland A delicious flunchean was served by Mrs Greaser assisted by Mrs Osborne and Mrs McFarland to the following guests Thomas and Edna Osborne Don and Howard J Ellis Barbara Allred Marjorie Louise and Floyd McFarland Don- aid and Calvin Child Evan Carl- sen Artis and Lois Gibby and JSpen- I icer Greaser ’ ’ J i - ! subject in’ these clubs Mrs Y E (Zuppann and Mrs Ethel Lowe sang a duet "Out of the Dusk to You" accompanied by Miss Zeila Phillips Mrs Anna Van Dike and daugh Phillip Morton led the discussion on Modem German Music jtert Luvllle played!" a piano duet Misses Dot Lowder Norma Moore "Poet and Peasant overture The and Ruth Kraines presented the building with Mrs D II Adams one of the most instructive proCivic league will meet Wednesday musical program of compositions by and Mrs? J E Cave hostesses Mrs grams of the club A debate "Re- November 13 All members are reBeethoven Grieg Cyrie Scott and CE Covlter reviewed Count Kiser -- solved that the American club wo- quested to be present i Resfrighl ing’s (book "Europe” She gave a men abroad are getting better reThe next meeting will be Decem- shortj talk on Kisering’s literary sults than the American dub wober 2 i style and then spoke at length on men in America” Contrary to the The Junior MacDowell dub met his descuption of the character of belief of many people that the woTuesday 'evening with the music of the French people giving her own men’s club movement is something Haydn and Gluck as the topic" of many of the au- new it is really quite an old inThe following presented The mus- - interpretation unusual and beautiful stitution The oldest club was orthor's ical program: Misses EMins Ev- thoughts She also gave 'a brief re- ganized 122 years ago and is loGROUP NTERESTING :OUPLE CELEBRATES ans Alice Barker Imogins Locke view of recent developments in Rus- cated’ at Bridgewater' Somerset Williams Charlene Scow- - sia taken ‘from the same book AT D A R MEETING Betty WEDDING England A man was responsible croft Betty Goddard Anna Belle for it Samuel Thayer Coleridge the V aughn Kathleen Echo WomBarker of The social the meeting poet There are 71 clubs in for-- ! anAmerican The Daughters of the In honor of the silver wedding Wilson and Frank Rounds to the Railway Mail eign lands which are federated with en's Auxiliary New members welcomed weTe Miss Association Ogden branch was held the general federation The world’s niversary of Mr and Mrs Jacob C Revolution met at the home of Mrs Van Zweden their daughters Mrs Marriner Browning at her home on Mary Walker Miss Elfa Morse and Wednesday afternoon November G largest women’s club is in Los An -Bowman at the home of Mrs Herbert H geles with a million dollar club J Gilbert Mortensen Mrs Roy D Eccles avenue bn Monday afternoon William 3 be December Next will 1427 meeting Twenty - seventh nouse Snyder Hoppie Miss Stella Van Zweden Miss Joseph G Kimball regent street with Mrs R O Tucker and aboad and dubs ofiAmer-- i and Miss Rhodora Van Zweden presided Tea was served following E J Duggan assisting host- - leaClubs Hie Junior Child Culture club Mr3 take up about the same line of a large number of friends the business meeting met at the home of Mrs Carl Wat- esses Education child welfare work work The rooms tfere decorated with citizenship Letters Mrs Ralph E Bristol state regent son 2762 Madison avenue with and relatives at a surprise party from ' clubs beautiful fall flowers Mrs P R Brophy assisting hostess were abroad London Par 4 from read ir one-thgiven at the home of Mr and Mrs of the Daughters of the American Lunchcomwas reived at most ina Lulu Mrs Child gave China! Is Stockton avenue and Eccles on D Shanghai Revolution gave an account of the Hoppie Roy lesson from the textbook ty on small tabii with covers' laid The affirmative Mrs Georgina e Saturday evening! October 23 The quarterly board meeting of the Na- teresting twenty-fivv “The Child His Nature and His for Mrs Ezra Richardson Mrs! rooms were decorated to resemble tional luncheon Mrs ‘Louis Marriott A R which she Needs" dealing with ‘Nervous and D society U Eldredge and Mrs J R Lari bells J the predominat- attended in Washington D C Oc- Mental Hygiene Among Children oi MFollowing busihuge wedding oyer the Payne presided ing colors being green rose and sil- tober 4 at the regular month’ Present Day Life” "The Prevalence ness meeting Afterwards Mrs John son ver Flowers of the season in large meeting of the The negatives Mrs J W Falckl Golden Spike chap- and Treatment of Sense Defect" A Gager gave a very Interesting jardinieres were placed artistically ter of the organization at Mrs G G Moyes Mrs R D Rob- on Child Welfare home told of the Child Mrs paper many personal erts and Mrs J G Murdock throughout the house A huge pink of Mrs Marriner Browning 2565 experiences which were exceptionand white wedding cake topped Eccles avenue Monday afternoon ally Interesting Child Culture The negativo side the winner Hie with dolls representing Z the ? bride Mrs Bristol told something of the 7 it the Hote " Mrs Don H TVoolsey - talked on "Meli-sanNovember W Badcon Thursday Mrs 6 sang and groom and a 1 irge bow of tulle beautiful national home of the D A Llppincott and international relations saying that in the Wood” and "Your Bigelow Mfs C W TTEE' uneven hemline formed the center attraction Upon R Constitution hall in WashingAnna Van Dyke as hostesses with Ogden is the first to take uo such a From Paradise” accompanied Song X the arrival of the guests of honor ton where the board meeting was by Mrs: Genevieve Whittemore Repersists! — arid1 beMiss Amy Blackburn played the held: The building and equipfnent freshments were served comes moie lovely in wedding march and Miss Rhodora are valued at about $2000000 of will ' club next of th The meeting for evening Van Zweden presented the couple which amount £84760 has been paid be held Saturday November 18 at vrith a gorgeous bouquet of Japan j of additional an School wear and Industrial $1400943 pledged the The girls Using drapes ese chrysanthemums " a rather unprecedented" fact the Gables have arranged a proand insets flares j and A mock auction afforded much making Bristol re- gram for the club members includMrs of oversubscription Each entertainment laughter and ported that the national D A R ing a one-a- ct g oi d e t s— graceful sil- play guest received a prize of some sort numbered 170900 members which of honettes that give the John Saunders and Roy D Hoppie 2700 were received since last June The Song society met with Miss ' cleverly costumed impersonated the Mrs George R Whitmeyer read ex- Rachel figure a longer more Rawson on Tuesday with auctioneers on an article tracts national from as assisting becoming Jine s lllus-trated- -in At a slate hour luncheon was defense by Mrs William Sherman Miss Bertha Oakden Amerion hostess! A dis"Early paper served and the bride cut and this group of Walker of the department of na- can Opera” was given by Mis3 Raw-so- n tributed? the wedding cake to the tional defense in the D'A R mag(Cad-man) new and the opera "Shanewis" evening gowns— in following guests: azine with the especially dealing Lucille Vemieu reviewed by a kange of j colors and Mr and Mrs J A Magnuson navy- i Grace Nelson sang two songs from i Mrs Pete Lambert - Miss Lucile was made of the the Announcement modes opera and Cora Read- sang "The Ma'rnuoon and Martin Magnuson meeting of Golden Spike chap- Star” (Johnson) of Stentoe valley Nevada Mr and joint of Liberty chapiter ter and Mrs J H Van Zweden Mr and NovemberSpirit 14 in the lounge of the On October 30 members of thei Mrs Herman Fenster Mrs Mary Belvedere in Salt Lake The Ogden Benefit Association were Security Miss Vanice William Player Player will the furnish program chapter at a Halloween entertained Baldwin Flavor and Mls3 Mae Ellen and will be the guests of the Salt dress party at the home of fancy Mrs 2420 Washington of Galt Lake City arid Mr and Mrs Lake 2812 avenue: Grant Anna Berkeley Mrs! Mr and Rackham William J Five hundred and Halloween games Loyal Stokes Mr and Mrs Levi were played " Mr C C Hart Mrs and Mr Long am in— ii— PUPILS APPEAR Mrs Zweden and Mrs Carl Van Historical The "society met Addle San: John Mortensen Mrs IN RECITAL SaturdayOgden 2 in November afternoon JMorGilbert Mrs Mr and ders — rooms Klesel in War Service ie the the Hop-nD tensen Mr and Mrs Roy Pupils! of Mrs Reed Gammell apWilliam Montgomery John in pianoforte recital at the peared ZweVan Stella Misses Saunders but now ts recital hall on SatVerla Zweden den Rhodora Van were j Numbers urday evening Blackburn Addie Van Zweden and SLENDER played by Roma Eyre Rose Toone Amv Blackburn Alice Norma Watkins Ihorstensen ret were the v The guests of honor Wilcox Janet Hoggan Marjorie useand beautiful of many cipients erase Inez Charles Ellis Wilson You sec Jay ful presents Avc Marie! Showells Zola Cor-n- ia f Virginia Clark Ronald Smith tliernTf Delpha Loll Artilla Eyre Gene Carstensen Elaine Wangsgard are newt ' daily Robert Paul Merle Blackburn HERE Merle Sobek Naomi Bickford and In kid dr suede C Ebert Morton 1 ’ ? ! - Stecher-entertaineNo--vem- I I r V MacDowell Ensemble held their November studio meeting Monday Marion Mills Mrs' evening MissMiss Dott Lowder and Mark Brown - i a bridge luncheon Saturday 4 ati her home in the Lady-woapartments in honor of MrsJohn F Hobbs who will leave Ogden to make her home in California in the near future The tables were decorated with fall flowers and the Ora Bundy presiding Mrs Charles V K Saxton de- gave a very £artment president talk of her trip to thenational convention held at Loulsvilla Kentucky She also pointed out the advantages to members belonging to the auxiliary Mrs W D Shaw general chairman of the membership drive apMrs pointed Mrs M Alice Collins Har8 W Badcon and Mrs R L lan as captains of teams Following the general meeting a program was rendered Vocal selections were given r by Mrs J G Leonard and a 'reading The (reby Mrs !R S Craven mainder of the evening was passed playing bridge Mrs Parley Jensen acted as hostess i — ilrs1 The American Legion Auxiliary held its second meeting of the sea son on Monday evening at the Am erican Legion Chateau with Mrs j 1 (Continued from Fare One) Dorothy Foulger Miss Louis Chamber Miss Elizabeth Nye Miss Vella Fowler Miss: Fay Fowler Miss Fay Hopkins Miss iRuth Kraines Miss Louise Emmett Miss Virginia Rose Miss Bended Bernice Larsen Miss Virginia Hyde1 at’ Social night of the Women’s University club was held on Wednesday evening at the Hotel Bigelow The members played bridge and a buffet supper was served late in the even--Bi ing The hostesses were Mrs A Jones and Mrs Wells Collette Purple and white crysanthemuins were used in the rooms On Wednesday! November 20 the club will hold its annual banquet and all reservations must be made before November 13 Phone Bliss Ivins Jones 3263-- N M 1 PARTY IS GIVEN BY MRS! G H BARTON X an abrupt bounce everybody being on the go with the season’s girl$ and the collegians stepping right up and snatching the spotlight until the arrival of 1930 of dipwith itsjj customary line-u- p lomatic and White House big doings So many j things are simmering and so Imaxiy things have bubbled up so far in the hew administration! that Washington finds itself treading right w&ily To date there’s been nofdull day and just where the next exciter vent will pop out and) over among the clattering tea cups and chatteri ag tea drinkers fills the& little eWorld hereabouts with heavy charge of expectancy Anyway society is off for a grand and season j glorious! win er SILVER 1 :? I ) ! i en-tertai- ! i I 23-2- PLEASANT HOUR CLUB 'HAS PARTY Mrs Elizai Faulkner was hostess to theij Pleasant "Hour club on Thursday evening at her home on West Clark Street The guests and Mrs Jane pearedt In "i Drew and rs Jane Walters led the grand marc ' Mrs Mary RomanS ap-stu- me the accordion accompanied played by Mrs! M: ie Beck Bunco was of the evening and a supper Swas served The hostess was present! d with a number of birthday gifts the divrsio: I 1 ! : de -- -- frocks ! - j ! - cb-pt- er c on n m STYLES tor 0 A YT a M E Glen-Rober- ENSEMBLES - 1 Ask or calfskin'— in black or MEETINGS OF CLUBS brown I Made to be worn with the new Fall costume And made T J to be worr in comfort trot thest oxfords' have all the ‘famous Cantilever comfort features: the flexible shank which supports and cushions the arch the heel which The Royal Neighbors of America will hold their regular meeting on Monday evening at 8 o’clock Miriam Chapter No 14 Order cf the Eastern Star will meet on Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple at 8 o’clock Educational features will be presented by Mrs W 8 Craven and the Rev John W Hys-"c- p tkern wky‘ i to the This isslender V The Woman’s Home- Missionary Slim society of the Methodist church ’gives poise and1 balance — will meet In the Church parlors on 14 with the Misses Thursday Nov the natural shape' which Anna and Mabel Dunn as hostesses Mrs W B Kerr will have charge allows the toes tolie straight of devotlonal3 and Mrs Victor Ka and uncramped vorik will give the lessons All members and friends are cordially : A long side hook WrapAround" Invited Comfort —complete comis ideal for sof of fort from the first step on — Guards of Ogden circle 581 needs Jiip controlj Nelghbois of Woodcraft wlll mect the'figure that you will find it in these shoes with Mrs Florence Jordan at her over and backh boned at Lightly Wed23"1 on home Jackson avenue Come in and see them today fifteen inch garment this nesday - evening abdomen 'X ' t The Catholic Woman’s league will fits well down over the hips and meet on Tuesday November 13 at gives the long softly curving lint 2:30 o’clock in the Knights of Columbus clubrooms An interesting that Fashion demands There art Mrs program is being prepared F J Ilirt Mrs E A Garcia and broad elastic hip panels and cciy Mrs J C Green will be hostesses ter front gore The lining of soft The International Relations club broadcloth makes 'it possible to will meet at the Hotel Bigelow on directly next Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock "Past wear the garment disPresidents of Mexico" will be to the body An appliqued rose cussed by Mrs Ezra Richardson provides a dainty trimming WARE FURNISHED BY The Pythian Sisters social club KLENKE FLORAL GQ will meet with Mrs J J Schoer at t $500 858 Twenty-thir- d street on Friday JPH0NEI240 2955 WASHINGTON WOMEN-MEN-gHILDREN FO R November 15 at 2:30 p m Assisting hostesses will be Mrs 1L 8 205-20- 7 First National Van Drldcn Mrs L Schumers and Mrs L Light - Trim Hips - 4 i lading substance That is what Marmola doe A famous medical laboratory prepares these tablets so that all may employ this method ia the right way at amall cost A book in each box states the ‘ formula and explains the good results Marmola has for 22 yean by sheer merit held the top place in this field hljllions of boxes have ben used New ne crepe-de-'chi- ( 1 MT and beauty new vigor and health Jouthcome ia this way to many In any 3Ianrj other model 3 for all occasions 5 i (£ ANTTLEVER Wrights ii friends about the method as someone told you perhaps It will mean a kindness which no friend forgets Science has found that a cora- moa cause of obesity is an gland That gland largely controls nutrition When it falls down too much food goes go fat So modem physicians combat excess fat by fee Jffimefs t people who have Lamed the way to fight fat Tell your §HOE §HOP Building circle one can new see how slenderness ' prevails ' Now we ask those happy people to tell others Ask them to try Marmola and watch results Tell them that starvation is not necessary not safe Show them the right way Urge them to start at once ' Ifanaola prescription tablets are sold by all druggists st tl a box Any druggist who is out will gladly order (or j ou MjARMOLA r PRESCRIPT1QH TABLETS Tbt RisKlWiy to Reluct f I - I ‘ - i i f |