Show 3 i THE OGDEN STANDARD elected president of the Child Culture club q MKm£ Moves rs present socially aSd is actively connected xtb cmc and study organizations CHILDREARING IS DISCUSSED MO T -- AT BIGELOW WOMENTOHOLD BIG RALLY HERE UPON MAY 21 Inspection and to receive The Live Oak club afternoon I will mee The MacDowell hold a evening sic will a brief Ensemble studio meeting 8 at o’clock be Lie topic will also be given be presented on-Frt- o English of study SS outline of church Ladies’ society of the B of L and E will hold its annivemW dinner and dance on Tuesday ning at 7 o’cloek in the United w Service dubrooms Members of til ladies’ society and their husband and all members of the B of and E axe cordially invited The- International Relations cbh will meet on Monday afternoons the Hotel Bigelow The constitution and government of Honduras will he discussed by Mrs J u Eldredst n l - Jr Methods of approach by m Roll call cities and riy i Ray Jones ers mmmmmmmmOtmmmm The Harmony club will meet with Mrs Larry Edward 3473 Ogden ave nue on Wednesday evening a-to- rof — ra be- wlh hind legislation which the children of our state by Ignorance keeping poverty squalorthelr and extravagance from littlehoimis and stop the sound of courtsfeet Juvenile marching to theour sons the gospel “Let us teach that' the best and g of through things in life are obtained habits of morality thrift perser-veransafe-cua- rd Geral-dineLeona- - right-livin- of the ceremony ce Industry andwemanly done have When a long way this we will have gone the single toward establishing civilizastandard of morality whichmore and tion is coming to demandJ more" Mrs Bowman and Mrs Barrows have worked with the Children's Aid society for more than twenty years and have had much experience In social welfare work The Ogden Civic League met at the home of Mrs GeorgeMrsPerkins Lzra on Monday afternoon Richardson gave the report on the The State Federation convention for following officer weTe elected Mrs: the coming ear: President w Wlntle first Mrs Anna Van Dyke second Mrs E O Hunt recordMrs John A- - eager secretary ing Foulger Dorothy W Dre10- j MrT and zlfppnn secretary Mrs JPer-E Virginia Rose W corresponds Elizabeth Scoville Nye Md Mm Dhllds Rosemary Glen Cave treasurer Mrs Oeorge George Mrs John Hlllabrant Mrs Prindle Mrs E Lois Chambers Virginia Hude a whitmever and Mr Charles Knight H kins auditor Mr Oeorge H R Ferris Ander- Louise Marjory Mrs John McKay Mr and iS3L Wilson son G Mrs and Beth Larsen An- Bernice J Kraines Mrs Ruth son Mrs Clara Banner GeraldWallace Winkler Kate Mrs Dorothy and of Taggart ie Jenkins ’Runrler of the University Dr Mrs Frank K Bartlett win enter- Leonard Elizabeth Shaw ReUtah gave an illustrated lecture be- ine luncheon Kern tain Phyllis Ririe Mary Tuesday at a bridge and fore the Women's University club becca Mrs Lucille Carrick Mrs of Lorraine honor Boley in Kirkham school MRS SODERBERG In the Junior Central high sub- McFarlane Dorothy Bell and the Kennedy — on Wednesday evening The ENTERTAINS CLUB lecture was the Passion honored guests J ject of the Germany Play at Oberammegau FRIENDS TENDER Acacia club met with MI’S H Camp Fire girls en- The alides' shown were of the play and supper SURPRISE PARTY A The Sod er erg for luncheon Following and the surrounding countryhold its tertained at a showed Higglnboth-regulthe luncheon Mrs Joseph R Molt ell Next week the club will party in honor of Miss of home at the social night at the Bigelow gave a paper on “The Playwright Tuesday evening In honor of the Ebirthday h 2915' Mrs James W Ure of Salt xake Burton Jsunfis Officers for the coming year will Mrs W E Holmes on Twenty-nintof street A variety of spring blossoms Wall avenue a number of friends be elected decorated the rooms The party called at his home on Monday eveThe? Sempre Musical society met included besides the guest of honand tendered him a surprise Stevens or mm Edith Halverson Mrs E R ning at the home cl Mrs C H After The evening was passed a Burke Mrs A R Craven Miss Ger- party on Tuesdry afternoon and games and sup with ringing business session election cf officers aldine Leonard Miss Evelyn was served by Mrs Burton asPacker Miss per took place- Those elected were Mrs JI Gregor Miss sisted by her daughters Jessie and Loma Draper president Mrs Doris I Helen Ridges Miss Elizabeth JaneU The Invited guests were Mr rs Gardiner Miss Mrs Fetscher vice president John ford John Drew Mr and MrsA Wattls andS‘Mrs Mr and Mrs J i Myrtle Philpott Rosevear sec-- 1 I ona Wattis Miss Lorene Newey Mra and Ellen Miss Mabel Miss and Mr McGregor 3 and Mrs W M reporter ro retary wning Thomas ‘treasurer 'Mrs Althea Holmes Thomock Mr and Mrs Thos NewTinnt historian and librarian ey Mr and Mrs Jos Middleton Mr and Mrs Grant Black Mr and I The Junior Child Culture club met PARTIES ARE GIVEN Mrs John Dudman Mr and Mrs on last Saturday afternoon at the Jordon Mr and Mrs W J OGDEN PAIR Tom FOIV home of Mrs Samuel Blackham Mr and Mrs Wilford Blackwell with Mr 531 Thirteenth street Mrs Fred Ketchem and Mr Hurd Sydney W: Bad con as assisting host-- 1 (Continued Froni Pare One) Mr and Mrs Jos Richins Mr and for the afternoon ess The subject Mr and Mrs E Mrs Jesse was “Music- - Mrs Bernice Tyree parties In their honor during the S Cole MrSharp Mrs Len Reyand’ on “Women and past few days Members of an E E Wald Mrs paper gave Mr and nolds : A trio entitled “In’ Mem-- 1 ning bridge club of which Mr and-the words of which were Mrs Carrick are members entertain cry's Book" Mrs at written by Joseph R Morrell j ed them at dinner Friday evening on 1 and the music by Mrs Althea Zlnn the home of Ms William Barneywere IF was sung by Mrs Melba Jones Mrs j Van Buren avenue Red tulips and other Ruth Scoville and Mrs Tyree Mrs j used on the small tables rooms The s flowers In Road" the "The by ScoVille sang Igpring Open Gertrude Ross a California compos-- 1 party Included Mr and Mrs Carrick Mrs ‘Helen Kennedy Mr and Mrs er and “Sunlight" by Harriet Ware an American composer now living In- I h D Olsen Mr and Mrs J E New York Mrs Verdi Pingree play- I storey Mr and Mrs R J Barton Scarf Mr and Mrs Ora Bundy Mr and ed two piano-- selections “TheCham-1 Mrs John G Leonard Mr and Mrs Dance and The Swan" by most one of the prominent William Nantker Mr and Mrs A inade Mrs P Miller Carl Gaskill and Mr and French women composers “The Spring Has Mrs A R Woldberg of Park City Melba Jones sang Come" by Maude Valerie - White and “Dream Mrs H D Olson entertained at a French composer - I at Child" by Gladys Rich gifted Ogtea and Wednesday kenslngton SUJ den glrL Mrs Tyree alsojBang her nome 2383 Harrison avenue in ver Ring" a folk song of France by honor of Mrs E C Carrick and her Chamlnade' and “Life" by Pearl mother Mrs Helen Kennedy who A walking oxford Curran After the program refresh- will leave about May 1 for Rocky-for- d ments were served Colo to make their home The In addition to the guests of BISHOP' WILL MARRY guests honor Included Mr! John C Evans Mrs W T Astill Mrs Frank L -- ent ent Ebisen' iS I n i ’ Pa-tfc-c- ha' ar 1 annl-versa- ry Mc-Ma- bel Stan-Proudf- it' at j at the in Salt Lake City the contents of stone laying and MEETS MONDAY' — 1 Kappa Beta Delphian program tof April 21 1930 Hotel Bigelow 739 p m: Subject ‘The Renaissance In France" Leader Miss Emma Jean Gover “Expressions of the New spirit: in Western Europe" Resume Mss for report Marjorie Flemm Topics of the Hundred "The Begginnipg Years' War"- - Mrs Rhea Cazier The Maid of Orleans" Mrs Virginias Green "The Growth of French Ab solutism” Mrs M H White The Renaissance in France" Miss Anna de Medici" M J Hall “Catherine “The Era of Israelson Marguerite Religious Wars” Miss Zelma Ririe1 rd Grove Memory corner- 1 DELPHIAN CLUB m" Sarvice Star Legion Ogden Cbapsocial r Held a very enjoyablebuilding in their club rooms Kiesel hostesses The Monday evening Revell Idrs A Charles D? BatSU Mrs J Mrs J G Leonard sang two groups was accompanied at ofsongs She her daughter Falck the piano by Miss Ruth Refreshgave two piano selections hour social a and served were ments waa gmni enjoyed A short report hs vice-presid- f hostess -- rtvU-izatic- i3 public f relics Wednesday with Leah Welch 958 Capitol avenue Ta ed Dices-Richardso- fr°m' until five to the o’clock I dlstin-g-SJh- toelr remarks tded Welfare aflects chilshow that “Whatevereither lor goodareacta strongly dren or bad oh the nation and on shows at large nothing more clearly the character cl rearing!! state than iu method cl which any young andft the orprogress tails to mk Is nation- rn la the Wstcry lalthlully record of the rearing e! Its children which InThe condition under the world Into are brought fants lor nourished trained and Preparedcomof maturity the responsibilities ol evpose thelndisputable reality in manner ery social order The is curtured are which its children the civllhation the best measure ol child deis ol the race The It tiiAt truly pendent on the family iritual reflects the moral nientM the of famny welfare and material child to which It belongswen-boThe be to Is first right defective child U the greatest problem He is dependent and often very Utue neelected and there Isever be able will he likelihood that snd to adjust himself satlsfaconly in xlety normal a place take Feeblemindedness Is transmitted by of the inheritance In vice-presid- o'clock Bridge follow Eli goring IsJnjharge of the ijj cheon All members' of the rZ are cordially invited to attend! i I Daughters of Weber County Pioneers will hold their board lS?1 ing on Monday at 2:30 o’clryT the Pioneer Home Relic ’ held in the rally will beclub rooms and Service United War afternoon held sessions will be Dr Katherine C Man-Io- n evening ®xa5her Supreme Medical will be the Stafvisitor Mrs Salome Monfrom director ford state field be Present Guard tana will alsoreviews of the state teams from work will assist in puttlng on the o3U at held be will A banquet ° invitation and Reports from thecommittee were hall and banquet the at given Wednesday evening meeting regular Review d Sarah Haines the Maude Ftorbes composed Pear tlon committee and Eucille West Mary Clara Prout son Edith comWhite and Maude Forbes the and banquet on hall mittee Mrs Melba Keeter announced she would be hostess to the members of club on Wednesday the West-Wa- y 23 April evening April iQ On Wednesday evening entertalned be will the officers club Mrs Maude Gadat the home ofLucille Pearson and dy with Mrs Mrs Grace Shaw assisting met Saturday The Song society 12 at the Copse-evenApril Music A delightful the lUe spent In studying ing was Ceclle of prH musical works interinade Lottie Norris gave an the lifeof esting review of the and piayedgiftthe ed woman composer Ellen Dance “Scarf piano solo Rachel Thomas sang “Madrigal WElevatlon" Rawson played “The SUver Grace Nelson sang closed with the Ring" The program played Flatterer “The solo piano by Pearl Douglas vocal solo’ LUe’s Lesson" Patch-wor- k yrvi a’ musical reading “The accompanied byMrs Quilt" Miss JeanL VTilttemore Byron Morrell two clem gave nette Jolin Smith End PocEhonta-- t inn MXdam and Eve" fmfi 1 Archie Bowman and Mrs Mrs 1L M Barrows talked on Chd to j riase will take place in June rrum -- “Let us as clubwomen stand Miriam chapter No H OrdlT Eastern star wiU giVe a ci jon in the Masonic on Mon ay Mternoonat 1:30 ssocif!tMS en's Benefit held In Ogden MEETINGS OF CLUBsl the- - boring states to attend the on Tbo 'Cblld Culture clubthemet Hotel at afternoon Tbirrsiiay A Dlx Mrs Bigelow with Mrs KMrs Prana I Dozl IL Woolsey and on the A report hostesses as pan convention state program cl theMrs Anna I Van rivea by a Dyke Mrs --Arthur Woolley Gave cases I to all Invitations have been issued neighalso and state reviews of the Wom- Club Women Hold Meetings During Week New Officers Chosen three-fourt- daughter of Air nqs MAURINE HINCKLEY' Hinckley whose The m to Lewis C Rhcad is announced today committees and the following Selection by was given: join the band directed by Mrs Eugene dance - Mrs Edgar T-t was Thinnes: and Mrs Dan Kelleher the boxpiaced ghreeves duet Mrs S trombone reported that I and vice Star was being completed tor piano and Mrs G W Weav- -preservation fling Mrs Dan Kon— t Highland solo Mrs J J Rowse old: tuba and On Tuesday evening April song Mrs E T Shreeve song accom- C W Pythian Sisters celebrated Mrs Ewing dance inanniversary of the thirty-nint- h 1 No Calanthe Temple of stitution one was the only Mrs Ella Brown members present of three Mrs Eliza Gulliher now resides in in Iowa and Mrs Hannah Eklund of behalf In Calif SanFrancisco Hodge prethe Temple Mrs Kate with a bouquet 1 N C Morrison Chipanled by Mrs Mrs Earl Stanley nese number Burl Danish speech Mrs Rene W O ”oL Mrs Turkish number Mrs Reueher J song baugh Mrs Albert James had charge pi the serving committee assisted by Mrs Charles Lindley Mrs Arden Broadbent Mrs E E Stone" N C Nelson Mrs P E Bedford mU? Archie Moore and Spencer J f hs The Women's Relief Mrs I Corps met in with regular session on Thursday Dinner vas 33 members present served at noon followed by a bust: depart ness meeting Mrs- - Knapp a spment president of Provo waa beantt ecial guest The table was fully decorated with spring flow ers and Easter favors I r'-art- er sented Mrs Brown 1 of sweet peas After a short program lunch was served to about thirty members Clara Barton Division 237 O I A to B of I E entertained at an Easter luncheon and misfit party after the regular business meeting ion and initiation of new members WoodIn the afternoon Thursday man of the World hall Luncheon was served the tables being decor-ated with Easter flowers and fav02T8 Mrs E J P Rowse had charge — - Speplayed several piano selections were Mrs invited guests cially Mrs C Rich Ezra Mrs Glen George Robert Anderson Mrs Lawrence W Farnsworth Mrs Taylor Mrs J Mrs C S Gunnell Egbert Stratford nd Miss Margaret McFarlane - Le-M- HAMD 1 -- a 1 : IHI® S'? eve-Musi- c“ AT © y Shoe The marvelous Canti- lever comfort is caused by the flexible arch Your foot is flexible— therefore your shoe should be Jn the Can tilever arch there is no stiff steel to cripple movement —foot muscles can exercise naturally Thus vour foot strengthens Jtselt— back to health and comfort Come today— try true comfort ! 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