Show u- SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 22 1931 STUDY Lua) V HOLD TyU MEETINGS 1 JHE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINEE MES-- WILLIAM HEATON formerly Miss Elsie Spring whose marriage took place on March 20 in the Salt Lake temrlc- - and Washington The Ogden Historical met in the club room of thesociety Carnegie library on Saturday March 14 at 2:30 p m in observance of Drama day During the short business session Mrs W N Petterson gave the city federation report and delegates appointed for the State Federation of Women's clubs convention to be held in Ogden April 16 17 and 18 were Mrs John A president Mrs A W AgeeGager Mrs Louis Kabell and Mrs W N Petterson The program for the afternoon was in charge of Mrs Florence Newcomb Mrs Newcomb gave a splendid review of Percy MacKaye's one-aplay “Napoleon Crossing the Mountains” The locale of the play is in the Kentucky mountains Mrs Newcomb brought out the quaint charm of the dialect of the mountain people and the simplicity of their thoughts and manner of liv- -j ing Red and pink carnations dec- orated the room and the hostesses were Mrs Edward Bichsel and Mrs1 Thirza Hemingway The will be entertained on Marchsociety 28th at the home of Miss Eva Erb 920 Twenty-thir- d street J hJhieX°rslncf yy-y- i y i y V" t i- JLL tetiek'fam - Clay evening 111 bait Fake With Dl UlbillCt SlipcilllteiKlCllt OL performing the ecremonv ( Handier V tllC AietllOulSt ( lllllCll 23 at 3 ‘ BE GUEST HERE The Women of Moose Heart Legion will have as their Jionor guest Miss Katherine Smith grand recorder of the Women of Mooseheart Legion next Friday evening at Moose home at 8:30 o’clock Miss Smith is a splendid speaker and her talk will be on Mooseheart where thirteen hundred children of deceased members of the Order of Moose are being trained and educated She will also tell of Moose Haven the home for aged members of the order in Florida and of the excellent work done by chapters of the order in social welfare lines In addition she cwill outline plans for' the Cleveland conference to be held this summer Miss Smith was awarded a Distinguished Service medal for her Red Cross work during the war She is a life member of the Women of Mooseheart Legion and belongs to the Business and Professional Women’s club the Order of the Eastern Star the auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen the Wortien’s Benefit association and the American Legion auxiliary Miss Smith represented the Women of Mooseheart Legion at the first international convention at "Cardiff Wales in 1928 The following program will be given Friday under the direction of Mrs May Gilmore senior regent Opening address Mrs Gilmore Address by Mrs Frank Francis chairman of Federated clubs violin solo Mollie Boyer accompanied by Howard Speechley address of rewelcome Mayor Ora Bundy sponse and address Miss Katherine Smith closing address LeRoy Nelson Committee in charge: Mrs May Gilmore Mrs Molly Sugar Mrs Mollie Boyer Mrs Vay Archivald The public Is invited to attend A special invitation is extended to Samuel F Graham The following are the nominees for state offices for the year Regent— Mrs George R Whit-meyOgden vice regent Mrs pected” (Bach) A Cobb Salt Lake accompanied by Stephen Mrs R L Draper Mrs Fred Froer- recording secretary Mrs O CityA er completed the Bach program by Wiesley Salt Lake City corres playing “Gavotte" and “Gigue” ponding secretary Miss Eva Erb On Tuesday March 24 the Sem-pr- e Ogden treasurer Mrs O A Parm group will present a program of ley Ogden registrar Mrs John Ed Bach compositions before the Drama-- ward Carver Ogdep historian Mrs Music section of the Ladies’ Lit- Marguerite Garvin Salt Lake li erary club of Salt Lake brarian Mrs John Coffin Evans Ogden chaplain Mrs W H Re The B Sharp Music club was en- lerd Salt Lake directors Mrs H tertained by Miss Ruth Young 2409 3 Hines Salt Lake Mrs Ralph E Taylor avenue on Friday evening Bristol Ogden Mrs Eugene Stacey An unique entertainment known as Salt Lake musical dolls of all nations was arranged and directed by Miss Dott The regular business meeting o Lowder Refreshments were served Queen Esther chapter number four by Mrs LaRoi Young mother of Order of the Eastern was held the young hostess The club will be Friday evening at the Star Masonic tem-tpl- e guests of Miss Martha Ann Dumke Mrs Susie Corfield and her and Miss Marilyn Eccles at the next associate grand officers made their meeting official visitation at this meeting The associate grand officers in Pupils from the preparatory de- attendance were: Rhoda A Conley partment of the Mona Smith Stu- associate grand matron George H dio presented a program of interest associate grand patron Haze at the home of Misses Patty and Ryan E'Robb conductress Maye Helen Brown on Saturday evening B Yates grand associate grand conducThe following appeared in the first tress Laura L Cafton grand treaspart of the program: Katherine urer Lydia Ditlow grand marshal White Bernice McKell Helen Effie Carr grand chaplain L E Thorne Shirley Goddard Athleen Howard grand sentinel Ethel E Bassett Myrtle Marie Hayden Tom- Ramey grand lecturer Louise B my Dee Jean Scowcroft Joyce Stoner grand Ada Hazel Spears Glasmann Joy Volker Ruth Young grand Esther Afton Laub granc John Major Scowcroft Martha Anne Martha Cornelia Hall grand Electa J all Legionnaires Dumke Margo Spargo Betty There were many out of town Hinckley Joyce Romney Margaret guests as well as many past ape MISS SPRING WEDS Higgenbotham Marilyn Eccles Pat present matrons and patrons anc ty Brown Artha Winter Mary past and present grand matrons and WILLIAM HEATON Barker Billy Kimball and Quinten patrons The marriage is announced of Romney and John Davis the meeting a 6:30 din Miss Elsie Spring and William HeaJunior High school students who nerPreceding was served to about 250 guests ton of Ogden which took place in The tables were beautifully decoratSfwrt 722 the Salt Lake temple on March 20 Beverly Hill Mary ed with flowers and lights with the Mr and Mrs Heaton will make Soderberg Betty Herrington Mary emblematic colors of white blue their home at 2634 Quincy avenue Jane Davis Frederick Price Mary yellow green and red Mrs Caroscowcroft Nancy Emmett Neva line Bradley was chairman of the George Breon and Mrs William B Porter Violet Douglas Marie Hay- after April 1 In honor of the bride a shower den Louise Moss' Erma Olson Rex was dinner Mrs Alice Breon dining Kerr as hostesses given at the home of Mrs Connell Royal Tribe Richard Milroom and Miss Hilma Mole decoraFrank Stevens 2646 Jefferson aveWill Service meelt ler Star Legion Howard Hitt Wendell Hansen tions nue last with Mrs Stevens The school of the Pres- Monday March 23 at 7:30 p m in Conrad Pierce and Delbert Smith Mrs J: Friday and Miss Pearl Loch-heShelby On Saturday at the Ogden Con- byterianSunday rooms church furnished the music the United War Service club as hostesses St Patrick’s of Music a new music under the direction of Claude fifth floor Kiesel building Thie servatory were used decorations and the club was organized to be known as Heren day evenign will be a social affair to HAWAIIAN PARTY honor guest was the recipient! of the Juniors to the Progressive Muwhich all friends are invited and sic club many gifts Forty guests were presOfficers elected were: he entertainment will be bridge GIVEN FOR FARRS ent President Pauline Bruesch :'ive hundred and bunco vice DELPHIAN GROUP Mrs chairman for the An attractive party was given those most alluring and picturesque president Verda Hale secretary TO MEET MONDAY Clem Jensen isrefreshments Ernestine Santarelli treasurer Bud will be Thursday evening at the home of islands ' party Light Scoville served Mr Mrs and Enoch 511 Farr most at Jr natives’ dish The relished Beta chapter of Lessons were given by Miss Notes Hie Kappa Seventeenth street in honor of Mr fish and pol were the appetizing apwill meet Monday evening at St and Miss Rests and musical plays 7:30 o’clock will and Mrs Walter N Farr who leave peal of the evening Hawaiian muJospeh’s Sewing society at the Hotel Bigelow meet Piano numbers were given by Janet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 Ogden next Thursday for a month’s sic was enjoyed President and p m in the Knights of Columbus vacation in Hawaii were speE Mrs Followers and Beaumont George poraries Browning wTith Ernestine Santarelli Mrs Geo W Kelley lome This was the largest Hawaiian so- cial guests and Fletcher” be will led Miss by The next meeting will be held Kimball and Mrs C W cial ever held in Ogden and those - Mr and Mrs Farr will be met The topics for Mrs W L as Marjorie Flemm March 28 hostesses ippincott present surely partook of the good at Honolulu by their son Harold report: giving and social spirit that is so who has been laboring there as a His and Fellow “Shakespeare prevalent among the natives of missionary Dramatists” Miss Caroline Adams TWO SISTERS WED IDRAMATIC PUPILS “Philaster” Miss Anna Starr “Maid GIVE RECITAL Tragedy” MLss Emma Jean Gover ON SAME DAY Mrs Gladys Molen will read a modMrs Ada Baker Rose daughter of em play Mr and Mrs S C La Freniere Mrs S J Baker 2731 Madison ave3519 Adams avenue announce the nue and former student of Miss The Alpha Zeta chapter of the marriage of their two daughters Maud May Babcock presented her Delphian society will meet Monday Dorothea to Leslie Patton and ’I L dramatic pupils in recital at the March 23 at 2 p m at the home Katherine to Lawrence Ford which!' of Mrs E 2613 Mills P Madison took place Saturday March 14 Monticello school for girls in Los IMART WEARING APPAREL EOR WOMEN students rang- avenue There will be a double Miss Dorothea and Mr- - Patton Angeles Twenty-tw- o Mrs A West Charles will were married in Walla' Walla ing from tiny tots to adults par- program 2420 WASHINGTON AVENUE ticipated Afton La Fay young be leader for the first program Wash and the couple will' make Contemporaries and their home in Pendleton Ore daughter of Mrs Rose read two se- “Shakespeare’s Followers Beaumont and Fletcher” Miss Katherine La Freniere and! lections for report: “Shakespeare and Mr- Ford were married in the St Topics the Among distinguished guests His Fellow Dramatists” Mrs Fred present was A1 Sloman former New Odell parish house with Father! “Philaster” Mrs Trace Tur- JJoseph's York stage star director at ParaMoretoh P performing the ceremount studios Mr Sloman person- ner “The Maid’s Tragedy” Mrs J mony A reception followed at thg PRE-EAST- ER home Mr and Mrs Ford are nowi ally complimented Mrs Rose on the F Wikstrom Second program: Mrs Charles on a trip to San Francisco arid marvelous work exhibited by her pupils and thir evident training Mrs Thorstensen will lead the lesson on Oakland and will make their hoiriel Rose is a graduate of the U S 6 of French drama Corneille Topics for in Ogden Los Angeles and is prominent in thelreP°rt: “Development of Drama in dramatic movements of the school France” Mrs E C Bader “Corneille Le Cid” Mr P F Grogger acts 1 PARTY FOR BRIDE and elsewhere and 2 Le Cid Mrs J H Pecfcin-paug- h AT SNYDER HOMEl act 3 Mrs E P Mills act KENSINGTON GIVEN 4 Mrs B L Neff act 5 Mrs ClarMrs Herbert H Snyder 14271 FOR RECENT BRIDE ence Blessing Twenty-sevent- h t street entertained a at horrin party Saturday evening The members of Abraham Lincoln MEETINGS OF CLUBS or of Miss Marjorie Faris whose Circle No 2 Ladies of the Grand to Ellis R Hoggan of marriage Army of the Republic had a deRoyal Neighbors of America will Kemmerer Wyo will take place lightful Tuesday after- hold regular meeting Monday even- in April Bunco and bridge were noon at kensington the home of Mr and Mrs ing in the I O O hall at 8 played and a buffet supper served Thomas Bradley in the Washington o’clock Juveniles willF meet at 7 The decorations and flowers were apartments in honor of Mrs Brad- o’clock After the business meeting in the Easter motif Twenty-fiv- e ley formerly Miss Lois Peirce a there will be a program and re- guestrwere present member of Abraham Lincoln circle freshments in celebration of the She was the recipient of many Thirty-eight- h anniversary of the Members of the A B C club met1 - Values to $2250 beautiful gifts After spending the order at the home of Delbert Smith 7591 afternoon with games and sewing Twenty-secon- d street Wednesday luncheon was served to the followThe Electa Sunshine club will evening After bunco games a supNorA Mesdames R ing guests: meet in the Masonic temple on per was served The following at- ris Anna Causey Mae Hewes E S Tuesday at 1 o’clock with Mrs tended: Dorothy Helen Drysdale Ward C E Michaels O A Mason 1931-193- 2: er I “Sln ‘ ‘ ! i Del-phia- ns I ' v A WO o’clock Miss Ellen Thomas assisted by violinists from the class of Arthur Freber Those appearing are Miss Grace Nelson Miss Elizabeth Nor-se- th Miss Nellie Smith Miss Kath-rin- e Thomas Miss Rachel Rawson Miss Florence Wade Miss Vivian Thomas and Owen Bingham Vio linists assisting will be Miss Mildred Bowyer Miss Mona Forsha and Harry Munson Invitations may be obtained from any of those taking part LEADER WILL ad SPRING MUSICAL ON SUNDAY NEXT March The annual Utah State confer- ence of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held Saturday March 28 at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City at 10 o’clock in the morning Luncheon will be served at 1 p m Delegates to the conference from Ogden are Miss Nan A Williams and Mrs Winifred Forbes alternates Mrs Paul R Weeks and Mrs MOOSEHEART E -- I ct On Senior Regent of Radiant 134 Women of Mooseheart legion who will preside at a program to be given in Moose hall on Friday evening at 8:30 o’clock in honor of Miss Fathering Smith Grand Recorder of the order Miss Smith will be the principal speaker r MAY-GILMOR- ! 5rw5S2S!rk£ MRS- KXSIGX HERRICK formerly Jean Wil- Dams ’ whose marriage took place last Satur- - Sunday musical will be given at the a spring Hotel Bigelow by artist pupils of MRS chapter No 1 I ct versity club at the St Patrick’s party held at the Hotel Bigelow Wednesday night: Miss Florence Hall MLss Dorothy Corey Miss Lois Moore Miss Imogene Warder Miss Miss Elizabeth stan- ?IaieLacl£r ford Mass Alice Tanner Mrs Gladys Brown Mrs Charles Ehmann and Mrs Marye Smith Bridge was played in the Spanish room after which a dainty luncheon was served Honors were won by Mrs Lyle Watts and Mrs‘ Charles Ehmann Next Wednesday March 25 Mrs Arthur Smalley will give a talk on India with musical numbers Mrs S W Badcon Members mayby bring guests Under the direction of Miss Mary Woolley a group of Ogden high school girls presented a one-aplay at the meeting of the Chile Culture club at the Hotel Bigelow Thursday afternoon Those taking part were Miss Mary Louise Dobbs Miss Lorna Malan Miss Yvonne Paerce Roland Corey and Sheldon Winkler Mrs J T Rushmer was chairman of the program committee The hostesses were Mrs Charles Empey Mrs A B Patterson and Mrs J D Harding UTAH STATE CONFERENCE IN PAST WEEK ON MARCH 28 Mrs H J Hiller was hostess to the Sempre Musical society at a meeting held on Tuesday March 17 Mrs Myra Froerer was chairman She read an interesting paper on “Bach’s Later years and Death” The first number on the musical program was a vocal solo “Slumber Beloved” from Bach’s Christmas Oratorio sung by Mrs Ben Tyree accompanied by Mrs Froerer Miss Marjorie Perrins played three selections from Bach’s Piano Partita No 5 “Prelude Allemande and Gigue” Mrs Frank Scoville sang “Strike Thou' Hour So Long Ex- A ' x: 3—C GIVEPROGRAMS if following were special guests: Miss Bess O’Neill of Juneau Alaska Miss Annie Hall Miss Hazel Bingham of extension department U A C Miss Allison Martin and Mrs Mabel N Fry Miss Vera Zinn and Miss Erma Madsen were hostesses for thel evening Dr E P Mills gave a very inter- csting talk upon his visit to Scotland various in England the mountains points of Switzerland and the battlefields of France He described in a most thrilling manner the tombs of the Unknown Soldier in London Paris Munich Brussels flURS fofllCTf DURING WEEK Altrusa club of Ogden met at the regular dinner meeting in the Japanese room at Hotel Bigelow on March 17 1931the The decorations were green carnations and St Pat- rick's day favors In addition to the members the - o?: PSP '5 - £ w£ t"' DRAMA CLUB TO MEET ON TUESDAY ty r y SALE t i w if X OF DRESSES A Drama club will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs Clyde Green-we- ll Mrs E R Dumke will talk on the “New Birth of Comedy” and Mrs Herman Way will read “The Apple Cart” by Shaw Mrs M E Carson will give a piano selection and Mrs Royal Eccles will play a : Am j Vi- - fmrmnTr rmfiiiirri' violin solo even a look-i- n upon the welcoming fetes set going for the Siamese or the Japanese visitors With the advent of each party the White House will be brought into the foreground and the famous gold plate will come forth to grace a board spread on each occasion for a guest list meticulously chosen under the jurisdiction of the state de- ROYALTY PEPS HOME JOURNAL UP SOCIETY IN PATTERNS 10c WASHINGTON A M Hodge A J Dodson W S A C JL2JUUL2JU12 Flewelling Flora Graham Wycoff R H Stearman J Heinen R W Wilson Flora Jost Nellie Holmes Gertrude Carr Lucile Allen Miss June Peirce and the guest partment’s most discriminating social sharps of honor Wright’s will close out its the When chief executive and the of Home stock Journal paper first lady stand as hosts to royal Mrs Robert Low Bacon Mrs James patterns Hereafter this store WASHINGTON March 21— What 'personages is left to chance Townsend will feature only the Pictorial with Rumanian nobleman — Prince Even such nothing a as where matter YleorgeJsta Mrs Review and McCall patterns Jean Ghica aviator tain banners shall be flung to the1— Here is a complete stock of dropping into town bynonchalantly way of the breezes and when they shall be Home Journal patterns the rainy clouds and the expectation of furled and unfurled are matters o welcoming the prince and princess import duly regulated by experts regular selling prices being up Takamatsu honeymooning members Long before a state fete the table to 50 cents the sale price is of the imperial Japanese family chart is laboriously worked out from to be only 10 cents per pata bit later their majesties the the standpoint of who’s who In na tern (Home pattern agen- and and queen of Siam Washing- - tional or international office or king cies in other cities may buy !ton is wondering how it is going to diplomacy their needs) 'provide entertainment for all the April 29 is the date appointed for arrivals the White House dipner in honor o The stock is arranged on roj’al The visitors arrive at a fairly drab the Siamese monarch and his queen tables for easy choosing in period the springtide program of- their arrival being slated for the the piece goods department fering little beyond the regulation afternoon of the previous With and the selling begins tomorpolo ball and benefit performances business of such import day to carry row and continues until all of one sort or another with the through in addition to other matmuch discussed festival of nations ters which keep the desks of Mrs are sold at cherry blossom time as a Hoover’s h piled Those who sew at home will staged bit of a novelty The festival of na- constantlysecretariat is lucky enough that find at Wright’s a splendid tions hinges for its interest in a the presidentit and Mrs Hoover both assortment of notions of the picturesque array of juveniles who got off this weex for a holiday better sort and the finest pat- will go through their paces as dancher Accompanied long time by ers poseurs and choristers tern service friend Miss of Cali Susan Dyer As current gossip-- ' runs only a few fornia the first to motored lady among the national will get Asheville to join Mr and Mrs Hoover Jr There is a lot to en joy round about the camp where the junior Hoovers are establishec and with Mrs Stark McMullin and Miss Dyer at hand to help manage and arrange various trips and picnics the visit will give the outdoor loving first lady 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