Show - 14 THE OGDENSTAN PARTIES GIVEN FOR CALIFORNIA VISITOR IN CITY In Ogden High School Play ARD-EXAMINE- SMALL ITEMS OF SOCIAL INTEREST TO OGDEN FOLK In honor of Mrs Harry E Reed of Compton Calif who with her baby son Robin has been visit-in- g at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Prank M prlggs Miss Rose Mostcllar and Mlas Kate Fen ton were hostesses At a fceautliully arranged tea on Saturday afternoon at their home on Hem-ingw- i n t the Hotel Ben Lomond Mr end Mrs Ray U Olson Mr arid Mrs J Quill Nebeker and Mr - and Mrs J Francis Towles Compose the committee on arrangements I 3 - f- Mrs frank M Drlggs entertained on Wednesday evening ( room I Founders' Sisterhood nesday at Hotel Ben A different color scheme was used on each table with a mound of flowers In the center and matching tapers dinner bridge was Following played In the drawing room Covers were laid for forty i 4 Mr PROGRAM GIVEN AT MEETINGS OF EUGENICS TOPIC ' - AT LEAGUE MEET The next meeting will be held enue Save This Price List i For Your Next Appointment Call BETTY KAY'S Ogden's Largest and Most Popular Beauty Parlor All Work Guaranteed and Backed by 14 Years of Service In the West w f naves i i iugcr ur (not dried) iuaicniess ringer Wave de- sigucu oy our anist complete ly dried combed and pg : 3Uwj t Sprayed oame as Aoove with Shampoo Finder Waves for Children wet Flnsrer Waves for Lovaion ana - ninses vnr jl w fr Vjl au color ' nrj Henna Pack Put on the rUht way civea your nair in ire wun a Deautiful jl reddish cast w nt Permanent Waves Our waves are given entirely by pure steam Impossible to ourn or corcn your hair 5303 $400 5500 me Vavci for Children -- S250 D3?-i- Md S350 TfmmJ ff Alt Wilnttnn Av Vlu 111 Salt Ufce atMm Ho Slain I h Vai 32I1 Mr Miss Mary Moatellar of Salt Lake City was the week-en- d guest of Mr and Mrs Robert L HamM it their home 1144 Twenty- fourth street Mr and Mrs fiL Strayer of Portland Ore who have been and visiting their daughter Mr and Mrs Owen Cutler for the past month have returned home The Strayers were formerly of Ogdm ar? the attractive Rlrls who take leading parts in the annual Oeden Iilnh srhnni ni by Oscar WUde to be tP5 at t 0n Frlday anaturdayf January pwnted 20 iuendfiCh001 The pUbllc Ij are (left upper) Marlon Wilson and right Ruth Van Dyke Lower left Virginia Me- They " Namara and rhjht Louise Linton i and Mrs George C Ensign as j assisting hostesses A short businrss meet was he ld after which Miss Betty Stewart read two selections Tim remainder of the evening was pawed with games! ' i Thoso present besides the hostesses were Mta Oladys Anderson Mrs Charles Kelllngston Mrs Maurice Conror Mrs Melbourne Douglas Miss 'Maude Griffin of Logan Mrs Lydia Merrill Mrs Albert Parry Mrs Wallace Scholes Mrs Lydia Tanner Mrs Lionel Thatcher and Mrs Whit ney Young Next month! Mlai Oladys Anderson and Mfs Wallace Scholes will entertain the members I De-Cor- CLUB MEMBERS r Professor Maude May Babcock of the University of Utah was the guest speaker at the meeting of the Drama club held last Thursday at the home of Mrs Joseph n Morrell Mrs Prank Browning and Mrs Oeorge L Abbott were the assisting hostesses Professor Babcock discussed contemporary Japanese and Chinese drama Miss Susie Kancko cave a Japanese dance and a characteristic toe dance with Miss Lorctta Thinnes at the piano under the direction of Mrs Sophie W Reed Tea was served following the ' Drama day was observed at the meeting of the Child Culture club on xnursaay afternoon in the Ben Lomond hotel Mrs Don Woolsey president was in the cheJr The program was in charge of Mrs E c Olsen who Introduced several of Ogden's young artists Miss Marjorie Moyes rendered a number of cornet solos accompanied by Miss Mary Illnchcliff at the piano Miss EUen Holmgren gave aread-It- g of the classlc scenes from Little Women" by Louisa M ' i' and Interesting- manner Further - i verse Mrs Grlx's artistic added greatly to the presentation significance or the beautiful story tha wading Mis v!CrrmI Hardy accompanied by Mrs tiZl T' by wolf Jmmsand ft - proch a££ ffcF?ne!dfly fi111 hol£J H "Iris" evening annual by at card The hote-sewill be of the club: Mrs Mabel offlrers Fry Mrs Lloyd K NeilHon Mbs Thomas Jex and Ml Ol-- ta Mr a a tWzsbnh Members wllj make rffTvations for them-rlvf- s and later than Tuesday gur&ti not la jlWMy with Mrs UUkmnn mi-n - met jorcrlty rvrn!nat thfi Irme of Thurdy Mr art with Mrs WMnrd it' tinVrv c-nr- o discussion of the season was led by Father Sloan of Salt Lake City' Refreshments were and served by Mrs J C arranged Greene Mrs August Martelle Mrs R P' Morrissey and Mra J F Mr and Mrs W L Burton and daughters Joan! Shirley and Joyce Ann of Alameda Calif have returned home after spending the holidays with Mr Bur- ton's parents Mr and Mrs James S Burton and Mrs J Alvln Brown: i STUDIO ANNOUNCES MUSICAL MONDAY: WHWIIIMMIIMIM The Mona Smith studio announces a Junior High school student muslcale at the home of Mr and Mrs M A Romney 2580 Jefferson aventte on Monday evening at eight o'clock1 Guests are cordially welcome The following will present the program: iKatherlne White Odette Scow croft Mary Lou Humphrls Ruth Purdy Atha Winter Mary Bar- ker Helen Thome Peggy Hisgen-bothaQuinten Romney Ruth Martha Ann Dumke Young Brown Patty Marilyn Eccles Tom Dee Betty Tangren Betty i j Epperson ' m ' f ' 1 Mrs Mary J Lewis announces ' Hazel to Theodore M Tyree son of Mr and Mrs Ben Tyree which took place on Saturday with Bishop James 11 Riley per- the forming ceremony The couple will make their home in Ogdcn Mr and Mrs Clements H Jensen announce the engagement of their daughter Alberta to W Reed Roberta son of former Judge Dav- id R Roberts and Mrs Roberts The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple February 14 OGDEN CIRCLE TO' HOLD INSTALLATION Ogden Circle 681 Neighbors of Woodcraft Willi hold installation: of officers oh Friday evening1 y at January 28 o'clock at the regular meeting in1 the W O W hall Mrs Martha seven-thirt- Miller wiU act as installing officer A banquet will be served at ty o'clock In the dining room of the hall Member may make reserve-- ! tions by calling Mrs Violet Grix phone 2708 six-thir- — In - 1- n La-mo- c6m-meh- T - Pledge of $legiance to the flag National itthem led by Mark Robinson Letter froi$ General Federation Mrs Grace Morrison president? Poole re4dby member of Drama Club ° & MeAsacft Mrs jfSnu State president wtrj Vernon read by member juf fIltorlcaJ society Short frfPOrt" on International Confess! of 4Women Mrs J a Falck Scfrvlee star Legion Re'-- ' ''Oermtinvf-Internatlon- al lii0P' Mr" Charles 'Wet texnatlorial Club J jf A Relations 1 Current news Items Mrs Oeor-gin- a O Marriott Child Culture Club Vocal I ' tlfMls Mildred Paul Article mm -- Club Woman" read by lymjjer of Home Culture ' Club Lunchon o clock Mryj: Pep j at twrlve-flftee- n H Pccklnpaugh SOljg Musical? reading Mrs Delphian Society JohnVel-to- n Afternoofj Vsiori-2- 00 p m Mrs J Filck 'Chairman String fiempre Mimical i fit (Introductlh of club- - - announcement)' Taper by Ml i ' and aupsts Margaret Blew-a- rt Uuslj nf and Profesional Women's Bolo— Wllllaw Johnson Talk II B oijUah Industrialism by Jcneinja Vocal Qii alette Ogden School teachers Talk oh Extension course ! by Professor hi Adnmsoh Univer- sltv ofUQihv Explanation? of "Flag Project" by state broiect chairman Amerlcftf y audience (All muslc vmatit & direction of Mrs Bernlce Tyree District Music J Chairman! 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A special 'tovltatlon a pxtfndfd to members :cf the Business and Professional Women's club the Delphian Societies and to all in- tereated irien of Ouden to all the sessionffi and to the luncheon a wocome Us f xtended Reservations for Ithiluachcon may be made with h Jl Peckin-paug' ' i I fMrrj - : Special Invitations have been" issued to' Mr II 11 Blood wife of Govern i Blood a m?mber of the Bayvle:wfJub Kaysvtile federated with the Ogden District to Mrs Fi R Holman President of the northern dutrict to Mrs Ernest Uiiehi President of the Salt Lake District and to the following Btajf Federation officers: -- Mrs E Firct MLdyard fartf C Vice-Presid- ent II Jacobs second Mrs Floyd Mrs Hugh Whiting treasurer Ward recrdlsg secretary and Mrs C JsSojarnson corresponding secretary £ vlce-nresfele- nt tj DELPHIAM SOCIETY TO MIeT MONDAY i Kappa Bfta chapter of the Delphian society will meet Monseven-thirt- y day evening pm RcnnisKaitte i stories covering Tales fromiXilmucer will be the subject of tho literary program with Miss Ann Starr as leader Topics for rwrt will be given a follows: j "The Wife of Bath's Tale" Mrsl Hclvle Van Orden if j Talamon e'hd Arclta" Mrs Mil- - DM ton H Whfe ''The Story" Miss Vera Crist !The Influence of the Classics" Mr Leslie West "Reflections of j Medieval LlfeM Miss Marjorie FJem- "Literary Qualifies" Mrs Mary Blanchard - 1 Your Selection ! M-- f Monday Morning if - 2000 Yards of Beautilul a i tow :M 4 1 FOR SPRING rh) )7 ac NEW SILK§ ! only ii s "d ce In the Display Window Nmv for V-- - 1! nd pTOstikms will be given z - - m The Oimh District Convention Fctt-ratloof Women's clubs wttl hc held In Odcn on January J5f t the Hotel Ben withers J a Paick District prealdiHt presiding The morntTsg session will at teiy o'clock with Mrs J B Orace- chairman The follow-in- g Utah 5 1 m ? 'fMMktM 'J '1 ifL f I!fK' W&ih — The Price of Sterling Flatware Is Advanced ft i "Zinn The Semprs Musical society will observe young artists day at Its meeting to De ncJd next Tburs IMPORTANT NOTICE nOF COMING ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF SILVERWARE SATURDAY JAN 20 1934 Mrs Claude M Dee entertained at a bridge party on Monday at' her home on Washington avenue in honor cf her sister Mrs Clair Lyndquist of Bakersfleld Calif r Tea was served following the card K games The guest lht included' Mrs jacit urn Mrs Frank Keyes Mrs Hawkins Mrs Ernest Cram Mrs Jack Crane Mrs Powers Mrs Walter BrownClyde and ine guest of honor link carnations were used in tha rooms and on the tables A dellghftiil program was fur i nlshed by guest-artis- ts Miss Marjorie Mayes cometisti Miss Velma Wright violinist and Miss Neva Cook pianist fThe accompanists were Miss Melba Wright and Miss Martha C the marriage of her daughter Doxey 23S6 Jefferson has returned from Los : l:iA ed 6 so Mr and Mrs) Andrew Oarner of Bureli Creek announce the marrlaae of their daughter Lola to Alvln By bee Stevens The marriage took place in the Salt uiKe temple on January 12 o u where jshe spent the Angeles Christmas vacation visiting her sister Mrs A Ty1 McCarty and also two nieces! !Mm Maurice Conklin and Mrs! Rocky Kemp of Long Beach MfSi WJ$Wm Rowse Members of the' University club and their guests met on Wednea--da- y evening In the of Dick's cafe They were parlors entertained by Mrs Arthur Grtx who read "Forsaking All Others- by Alice Duer Miller an intense emo tional dramatic love story in avenue - played two compositions on the violin accompanied on the piano by Lowell '! Mr and Mri Di W Shields have arrived home after a three weeks visit on the coast They spent the Christmas holidays with their son Dick Shields and family er JF Miss Mary HaU en-Joy- J January - Mrs ! The first meeting of the Music Colony in 1834 waa held Saturday ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs Frank D Winger of Dutte Mont is the guest: at the home of her father Oeorge II Bartlett and will be In Ouden for several I weeks' Wives of the officers were special guests O M Grcon acted lis toast-mastand a number of short talks were made Mr Larson waa presented with a handsome gift included In the party were Mr and Mrs II D Porter Mr and Mrs a W Brcon Mr and Mrs J II Worth lnffton Mr Frank E Nichols Mr and Mra III O Ilavenor Mr and Mrs D It Ford Mr and Mrs C A Epperson Mr and Mrs B L Jlulmston (Mr and Mrs J W Wade Mr land Mra Japh O Titley Mr and Mrs P N Cook Mr and Mra J II Allan Mr and Mrs Herman O Tetscher R e Gery vcraven ana J u Meyers The Catholic Women's league met on Tuesday afternoon with the largest attendance of the club season Mrs Campbell presided and Mrs'L V Warlaumont 1 recorded the minutes "The Christmas tfeaaon in Song the programngiJe'n under thTdi rection of Mrs' R P Momessey Miss Irene MUler entertained with i&P MU3p?&3&lk lUUxlcV theme solos and was accomntn- ied by Miss Ruth Mcflrtde Mis Marcel Helnen read a Christmas JJr- story with a keen sens of Interi pretative values Tho "Story of the Nativity" was shown In motion pictures under the direction of the Reverend William Vaughn who discussed the sequence of events in a keen US AJCOU Fifty members of the club the splendid program prieit of that chapter Joanne Scowcroft Claire Eccles Annsbeth Season and Alice Wood from the class of Miss Phyllis Whlttier Km ma Jean Hinley Hill from the claa of Miss Ralph Phyllis Rosevear Frank Bartlett Roger Crown and Martha Zinn from the class of Mrs Beason ' On next Saturday evening at eight o'clock! at the Glen Brothers Recital hall another group-- of students will be presented '' -- Officers of Ogden chipter No 2 Royal Arch Masons entertained Friday evening at dinner at Dick's cafe in compliment to Mr and Mrs T N Larson Mr Larson is Junior past high CATHOLIC WOMEN LEAGUE HOLDS LARGE MEETING f The Elks ladies! will entertain Tuesday evening pn the mezzanine of the lodge hom at their monthly meeting Mrs! Arthur Woolley" will be hostess Mra Clifford JIuss and Mrs J C Krehnke are in charge of the tickets MASONS HONOR MR AND MRS TN LARSON AT DINNER etranqulst' Janet Patterson Jeanne doddard Marjorie ISlddle Fifty members of Women of the Moose lladlant chapter No 134 held a program Wednesday' evening uncicr direction of Mrs Edna Whitney Nellie Pugsley deputy grand regent and Mary E Parks senior regent both of Salt Lake City and Miss Hazel Johnson and Beulah Clifford were present The program included a piano solo by Huth Whitney a tap dance' by Dorene Chrlstensen a recitation and danco by Mildred Whitney cornet solos by Sam i a dance by Norma Wad-ma- n a solo by Helen Whitney Accompanied were Helen Whitney and Mrs Annie Mason After the program the children were presented with candy and oranges and each member with a linen handkerchief Refreshments were sprved Ison-in-la- w of Bcinu Earnest" InJP°rnce aUdU0rlum ue FIFTY PRESENT AT MOOSE PROGRAM r H A Bcnning and Mrs Charles 31 Barton Tickets may be secured from any member of the sorority January 22 at the home of Mrs L II Strong 2D22 Taylor av- - the P E 0 will be observed Wed- sister-in-law-- at commencing Mr and Mrs Wynn Ferrin are in Poca-tel- lo spending the week-en- d Idaho day! 'of Mra Clara Drakeford who has spent the pwtjew months InLoa Angeles returned :to Ogden Mon day and Is a guest at the home of her brother and and Mrs Ralph E 'Bristol I Mrs Vera Frey Beason a small group of piano students in a recital Saturday eve ning' at Glen Brothers' Hecltal hall Those participating werei La-REvans Marjorie Merrill Chir-le- y The Junior Child Culture club will meet Wednesday at the home' of Mrs F A Child at the Gtate Industrial school This is anniversary day and officers of the club will act as hostesses a luncheon at the Lomond Members of chapter J will have charge of the program and will present a skit Mrs Carlyle C EJubank of chapter Ps will read a one-a- ct play J CHI OMEGAS TO SPONSOR CARD TEA SATURDAY ics" ' i annual dinner for the teachers and members of the household of the Utah Btate School for the Deaf and Blind of which Mr Drlgira is superintendent Round tables seating eight were placed in the English and Shakci--pea- re afternoon PIANO STUDENTS ' GIVE RECITAL two o'clock at the: home of Mrs Iloyal Eccles JUm: Phyllis Whit-jU- er will be the avilstlng hostess Mrs George Bl Eccles who has boen visiting hei mother Mrs James II Dore Houston Texas aince before Christmas is expect ed home early jrt the week Mr Eccles who accompanied Mrs Ecclea to Houston returned some i days ago at the Hotel lien Lomond at their The Child Conservation league met Monday afternoon at the Mrs Ilyrum Banders °' E?! 63 Washington avenue Subjects cfthe day were eugenic and the science of breeding better children Speakers were Mrs Edward T Turner who talked on "The Greatest Right of a Child is to be Well Bom" Mrs O W Vogel sang A paper was given by Mrs Arval Anderson A piano duct was by Mrs I H Strong and given Mrs G W Vogel A paper waa given by Mrs W R Doxey on "Race Impairment a factor in Eugen- day - U - Mrs K L Morris wiio wiTiTtT' as Installing officer at the public installation of officers of Bego Uly circle No 174 Nelghborsof Woodcraft to be held Friday evening at riftht o'clock In the W O W hall Mr and Mrsf Louis II Peery left Thursday jf$r Boulder City and Loe Angeles for a stay of ten j days -- ! rl" rrlday evening I v e o Wattu - The Entre Nous dancing club will hold its January party next day evening at the Hurst home on Twenty-fift- h street waa served following the Supper bridge T- game Mrs -- of the retiring president' of the association Mra George Jay aib-ao- n and Mrs Alien Tlngey will act as hostesses to Mrs Reed MIbs Mary and Mis Betty Hurst entertained a few Intimate friends of the honored guest on Mon- Members of Chi Omega Alumna chapter-wil- l sponsor a benefit bridge tea on Saturday Jan 20 at the Ben Lomond hotel Mrs A V Zabrtslcla is general chairman The committee on tickets- - includes Miss Georgia Hopkins Mrs L II Griffin and Miss Rebecca Rlrle Rcfresh-men- ts Mrs Franlc Douglas and Mrs Walter Elllngsont tahiM Mrs Richard Badger and Mrs a ii unambcra Include Mrs iiarman reery Mrs Richard B womn at the afternoon ! The tea will be given in honor of Mrs M B Pope of Provo wife In compliment h- Enger Pflatcr adviser rhebe Ellis clerk Kate Hyman bauker Anna McGregor magician Dolly Ingebretsen managers Oeorge Ellis May Urry and Mary I Wykea captain of guards Lois Lowe attendant Annie J Hart flag bearer Huth Powers musi clan Mary McNeil Inner sentinel Cecilia Poorman outer aentlnel Annia L Turner correspondent Helen I) Miller senior guardian Alice Magnon Burton installing officer Llda Mortis A banquet will be served to members at tlx thirty o'clock' Friday evening January- 10th in the W O W hall All members wishing to attend the banquet will please call Mls Kate Hyman phone 130MI not later than Wednesday " "I neighbor the Utah State Bar association meeting en Saturday January 27 in Salt Lake city will be entertained at ft tea at the frown club during A were entertained wr ana Quardlan neighbor Martha J Green past guardian ' et :r-- installed: j Rted who has been the motif for a number of parties during her stay here and who leaves today for her home was the honored guest at a bridge supper given by Mrs L W Over-streand Mlu Melba Overstreet on Thursday evening at their home on Jackson avenue Rose colored sweet peas and ferns centered the table Eighteen guesu 1 Eego Lily circle No 174 Neigh- bors of Woodcraft win hold a of officers public Installation Friday evening January 10th at eight o'clock in the W O W hall on Orant avenue The following officers will b ay ' Visiting tJtttf t i r MinMfM CI1MHAV INSTALLATION OF CLUB WOMEN TO OFFICERS WILL HOLDJ'GATHERING BE HELD FRIDAY ON JANUARY 15 1 Mrs i Installing Officer Mr and Mk Harold E left Friday evening for New York City for a stay of three weeks During their stay there they will be entertained at the homes oft Mrs Hemingway's sisters Mrs F D Odium and Mrs L Boyd Hatch and also Mr Hemingway's slitter Mrs Richard Conant i Mrs T A Hemingway who left nere some time ago for Rochester Minn la now: In New Vork City receiving treatment in a hospital there for a serous eye trouble Capitol avenue The forty guests included a number of old friends of Mrs- - need Yellow daffodils and green tapers were used for decorations on the tea tableAsslxtlng the hostesses wrre Mrs Frank M Drlstgs Mrs I L Reynolds Mrs W William Gumiell Mrs L W Over-stre- et Miss Heth Cnrr and Miss Jessie McKlnley j i R I ?! ! A special purchnso from a large VepjitabJe silk house enables us to offer the mo!& utstuncling ' values of the reason ij W b 79c 4ard i3 i - 3 im-porta- h t j - j Ve will icll any of our present itock— or accept orders-- tip January to and 18 I A Gorgeous Depending on Pattcrai jto Lndles auxiliary to tha flee clerks held the flrtt postof of the year at the home meeting of Mrs Arthur Uetti on Vednesday buslnei was dhcuied and will be taken up again at the next mttiim Card were piny- ed during line remainder of the niiernon and lunchcyn was i including-Thursda- Print fi 18)'- Wii Aray in eheelc dofs anjl florals j—U'laini light mid dark" shades of every coke' in Thliiwill glva us time to place telegraphic the advance comes orders before While This StocI Lasts LEWIS & CO Starting Monday morning' so coujarly Pick out the pattern you wish in the tffiiSow no w ' - o nt nrved Mhi Levsrly Unu phyei vcia' p ana ijlffctlcnt t i i J S JCWELEH3 SINCS 1870 -- A Joint party of the auxiliary and fvdration vill b? ftt the nctmrct)nff ts) January 20 -1 'H'VMVVAVij h ' ) |