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At Supper Parties Precede Impersonate Mechanical Dolls Bridge Buffet Mr and Mrs Wallace Ellis vers the charming host and hostess at a bridge buffet supper at their home on Washington avenue on Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs Barkley of' Aberdeen Washington who is visiting with her brother and sister Mr and Mrs C C' Eubank The home was artistically decked in Christmas sym- Entre Nous dancing club held its annual Christmas party on Friday evening at the Hotel Ben The Christmas atmosLomond phere prevailed and dancing was enjoyed until a late hour The hosts and hostesses were Mr and' Mrs George H Lowe Mr and Mrs J H Andrews and Dr and guests attended Several parties were given previous to the dance among some of which was the one given by Dr and Mrs W S Moyes at their home at 1238 Twenty - eighth street A buffet supper was served The table was attractive with poinsettias for a centerpiece and red tapers The guest list included Mr and Mrs Francis Nicholas Dr and Mrs Leslie Smith Mr and Mrs Clyde A Lindquist Mr and Mrs Dallas Hess Dr and Mrs H J Moyes Dr and Mrs L W Budge and Mr and Mrs Darrell Crawford Dr and Mrs W R Brown were host and hostess to a candle light dinner at their home on Jackson avenue before the dance The soft glow of red and green taperjs placed artistically throughout the home lent a most effective Christmas atmosphere to the setting The table was centered with red roses and red tapers in silver holders were placed at either end Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Wallace Ellis Mr and Mrs LeRoy Young Dr and Mrs A H Aland Mr and Mrs Herman B Way and the host and hostess Mr and Mrs P C Richardson were also host and hostess at a dinner at their home on Fillmore avenue Christmas decorations were used throughout the home and the tables were centered with miniature Christmas trees The guests included Mr and Mrs George Ward Dr and Mrs L S Merrill Mr and Mrs George H Lowe Mr and Mrs Fred Kuhlman Mr and Mrs George Thorstensen Mr and Mrs William H Jackson Mr and Mrs Don Leader and Mr and Mrs Frank Fowles Mr and Mrs F Millen Earl entertained twenty-tw- o guests at their home before the Entre Nous dance at a buffet supper There were some guests from Salt Lake City present also Another buffet supper given before the dance was the one by Mr and Mrs Ernest H Balch The table was centered with a bowl of silver flowers on a reflector and illuminated with red tapers Those present were Mr and Mrs Lee Turner1 Mr and Mrs Fred Kuhlman Mr and Mrs Vern Ekms Mr and Mrs R D Rockwell Mr and Mrs Trace Turner Mr and Mrs Joseph Dowell and Mr and Mrs Paul Doreous of Salt Lake City - and bols colors Twenty-fou- r Mrs Miss Dixie Scowcroft daughter of Mr and Mrs John W Scowcroft entertained her club and their escorts at her home on Friday evening before the "Holly Hop” which was given by the Ogden Tligh school The table was artistically centered with a miniature Cnijstmhs tree and the place cards were in the nature of a gift for each guest Those present were Miss Jane Davis Miss Dorothy Hall Miss LaVin Cragun’ Miss Dorothy Dean Hoggan Roy Peck Dick Baxter Jack Doone Stanley Mansfield and the hostess f Mr and Mrs Frank Kautzman entertained at a party on Saturday evening at their home in Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Herman B Way and Mr and Mrs Thomas Leslie were guests from Ogden to attend Mr and Mrs M R Conroy will entertain at a series of dinner parties at their home in the Upton apartments The first one will be given today The other two will be given on Friday and Monday CAMP GROUPS TO HOLD CHRISTMAS E VENTS THURSDA Y ’ st These four pretty little girls Impersonated mechanical dolls on the program given at the American Legion children’s party on Saturday afternoon at the chateau They are (upper row left to Jane Grow daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmo S Grow Miss Kathleen Burton right) Missof Carol Mr Mrs Lawrence S Burton Miss Josephine Fenstermaker daughter of Mr and and daughter Mrs M L Fenstermaker and (lower center) Miss Bonnie Jane Davis daughter of Mr and Mrs Rulon Davis avenue visiting board members Joan Emmett and Effie Hinchcliffe Camp E Louise Bar- low captain no host party at Nob Hill tea room visiting board member Julia Parry Camp F Edna Stratford captain hostess Lillian Soderberg 2562 Adams avenue assisting hostess Janette Parry Visiting board member Aide Y Pond and Barbara Hickman Camp G Flora Belnap captain hostess Lucille Newman 1576 Capitol avenue visiting board member Lenora Pardoe Camp I Lottie M Heed captain hostess Marjorie S Breggs 3229 Washington avenue assisting hostesses Altha P Sessions and Catherine Thomas visiting board members Rose Packer and Almira Rich Camp J Mrs AH Paul captain no host party visiting board -?i member Elizabeth Thomas Camp 5 L Sarah Buck captain Jiostess I Cal McKeown 2860 Adams ave-- l nue assisting hostess Harriet Jackson and Lily Wangsgard vis-- 5 iting board members Dora Peter-- f son and Estella Ballinger Camp N Maggie M Hartog captain hostess Mary N Farr 511 Seven-- f - teenth street assisting hostesses Florence F Fowler Lola M Farr a and Belva Farr visiting board 5 members Delphia Read and Min- erva Shaw Camp Q Pearl Smal- no host Green ley captain Gables at eight o’clock husbands I invited “visiting board member ‘ Melba R Jones Camp R Mary hostess i i F Marriott captain J i Mary C Barker 470 Thirteenth street assisting hostess Agnes B Bybee visiting board members Matilda P Wood Camp S Emily Newton Woods captain hostess Louise Pingree 1227 Washington avenue visiting board members Isabell K Wilson and Rachel Jensen Camp T Eliza M Hoggan captain hostess Annie H Jordan 2843 Harrison avenue visiting board member Laura Grant £ I CZ7T7777? TJTlT JkJ 1 Tea Ol LiliLT i rIAJ11 Pretty Event T D II F DJDT7C rl J nl Afternoon XNT TIJJTF FTFlTT i±i-iji l i±al ± Friday A 1 I 1 L no-ho- st following: Mrs George Eisenberg Mrs J Carlson Mrs W Blackburn Mrs Stewart Gilbert Mrs John Glazebrook Mrs J E Thomas Mrs E B Stone Mrs Lyman Wright Mrs John Mat-so- n Mrs M F Cuivan Mrs W Pete Gudmundson and Mrs Wangsgard A T Wintle and Lee Shurtliff party and arranged for a wives on Tuesday evening at the White Elephant tea rooms The table was centered with a snow scene with evergreen trees and Santa Claus in a red sleigh and illuminated by red tapers from which streamers extended to each end of the table displaying “Merry Christmas” in gold letters Twenty guests were present no-ho- st ' Mr arid Mrs E G Burt of Logan entertained twenty guests at a dinner on Wednesday evening at the White Elephant tea k- ’ rooms st A party was enjoyed on Thursday afternoon at the White Elephant tea rooms An artistic snow scene with Santa Claus centered the table The rooms were effectively adorned in Christmas decorations and Christmas gifts were exchanged from off the tree Those present were Mrs Lawrence Coop Mrs Dewey Fronk Mrs George Kelly Mrs Dean Parker Mrs Roscoe White no-ho- Ei-senb- erg Camp U Hooper Olive December 31 Beasley captain eight o’clock hostess Lillian Wid-disvisiting board member earl Taylor Camp X Ivy G Mrs st Whitaker captain party at Green Gables visiting board members Elizabeth Goddard and Minnie Shorten Camp Y Lydia H Tanner captain hostess Nell C Becker 2853 Brinker avenue assisting hostess Frances G Gwil-liasvisiting board member Mathel Ridges Camp Z Pleas-sa- nt no-ho- A View Vera ty I 1 th no-ho- nt One of the pretty affairs of the week was the tea given by Mrs George S Glen of Salt lake City and Mrs George Robert Glen at the Ogden Golf and Country club on Friday afternoon between the hours of three and six The table was lovely with a white lace cloth over silver and a centerpiece of I calla lilies and red berries Three-branc- h silver J candelabra red tapers holding were placed at either end Rich crimson poinsettas and holly wreaths were placed artistically about the rooms and a Christmas tree added to the attractiveness il of the place Those who presided at the tea table were Mrs R B Porter Mrs E J Harness Miss Lorna Wattis Mrs Walter Ellingson Mrs Ezra Rich Mrs Joseph E Wright Mrs Atwell Wolfer Mrs C S Gunnell Mrs LeRoy Pugmire and Miss Viona Peterson of Salt Lake City Those assisting in general entertainment were Mrs Herman Fetscher Mrs Walter Ellingson Mrs William Douglas Mrs Marian Banks of Salt Lake City Mrs Dean Brimhall and Mrs Ida Scowcroft both of Salt Lake City Those assisting in serving were Miss Patricia Critchfield Miss Verna Lindsay Miss Rosalie Ma-la- n and Miss Myrl Wood About one hundred and seventy-fiv- e guests called during the receiving hours J Al- st BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN FOR NIECE Mr and Mrs Claude Kearney entertained on Sunday afternoon at a party in honor of the birthday of their niece Miss Alameda Widdop at their home In the Western apartments Christmas decorations adorned the home Games cards and dancing were enjoyed after which dinner was served The table was centered with a miniature Christmas tree and fir branches placed here and there on the table added to its attractiveness Tapers of different colors were used for illumination After dinner the party attended the theatre Those present were Miss Alameda Widdop the honored guest Miss Garr Miss Florence EamesDorothy Jack Koontz Max Cluff Stewart Stephens and the host and hostess Lof-gre- en - Mrs Miss Adelle Violet Miss Vera Chugg and Miss Iva Chugg Hickenlooper one-four- Jr dinner was given at the White Elephant tea rooms on Tuesday evening by Mrs Mark H Greenwood Miss Hazel Nuttall Miss Portia Holt Miss Mala Poul-so- n Miss Gertrude Hendrickson m captain eight o’clock at the amusement hall visiting board member Ada Harding Camp 29 and 32 North Ogden hostess Elizabeth Woodfield mile south of canning factory east side of highway visiting board members Dora Holther and Amelia Flygare Camp Harrisville Ivy Costley captain hostess Inga Shurtliff Box 384 assisting hostess Mattie A green visiting board member Olive Christensen Camp West Weber Ella McFarland captain hostess Ella McFarland seven-thiro’clock in the amuse-ehall assisting hostesses e Telford Lila Hancock All board members are invited Camp 33 Elizabeth Lof green captain hostess Trilby B Nicholas assisting hostesses Elizabeth Grace Larsen and Orilia Bischoff visiting board member Imma Gilgen Camp 36 Viola Young captain December 29 at eight o’clock hostess Norma Maddock 872 Washington avenue nd visiting board member Mattie Read Camp Plain City Elizabeth Lund captian meet December 27 at the Plain City meeting house Albert Coop bert Coop Sr Mrs Henry D Chard Mrs Alfred Hindmarsh Mrs Ray Dahl Mrs M E Larsen and Mrs Jessie Reeder on — Hr At Country Club party was enjoyed on Wednesday afternoon at the White Elephant tea rooms by the A CLASSES OFFER Cobble Cottage was the scone of an attractive dinner on Wednesday evening when the girls of Wright & Sons department store gave their annual Yuletide party The guests were seated at one long table centered with a basket of Christmas holly and red tapers held in silver holders Tine fruit baskets done up in red cellophane held the place cards for the following guests: The Misses Dorothy Sampson Margie Harris Afton Edgley Margaret McGowan Margie Flem Irene Pimlott Mable Wahlquist Ilene McGowan Avon Fowler Phyllis Bibby Irma Williams Lillian Garner Margaret Sampson Margaret Chase Fern Hinchcliff Vivian Peterson Mrs L e 1 1 i e Stephens Mrs Melba Heiner Mrs Lola Stallings Mrs Francis Barker Mrs Delilah Roberts Mrs Rhea O’Berg and Mrs Crawshaw r pi r k OFFICERS ELECTED BY PHI KAPPA MU The Phi Kappa Mu held its business meeting at the home of Lois Robinson on December 19 President Louise Perrins Knight officiated at the election of officers The officers for the year are: Florence Steckel president Fae Seager vice president Helen Rice secretary Carma Hall treasurer and business manager Gwen Clark Passey historian Plans for the New Year were outlined and the study of composers for the year were listed as Handel Haydn Gluck After the meeting the ostess served I 2 2 5 £ £ 444 2 'ir: jgyM Be Given In Ward Chapel ¥ ' N v A large Christmas tree V N J - I v4 X - MATIIEL A RIDGES “iYo cantata directed by A Christmas Mathel A Ridges will be presented in the Seventeenth LDJS ward chapel by the ward choir at seven o’clock Sunday evening Liddy Teus-chwill be accompanist at the piano and Owen Ridges at the organ D George Shorten “will briefly tell the story of the cantata The program is as follows : Chorus: “Ring on O Song” choir with soprano obligato sung by Bertha Facer Myrtle Paul and Janie Limburg Bass solo “A King Shall Reign” by Ross Lynch Quartet “The Song of Hope” by Minnie Doktor Lorelle Hobbs John Van Boerum Ross Lynch Duet “The First Christmas Carol” by Pearl Hill Lyda Smuin Chorus “The Song of the Morn- ing” by choir Women’s chorus men’s chorus and choir “To Bethlehem Draw Near” Chorus “Let Heav’n and Nature Sing” choir Soprano solo “The Lullaby Hymn” by Myrtle Paul Quartet: Myrtle Paul Edith Ls eatt tlful cflic Gift Wrapping Your gift selections boxed and tied with smart Christmas r i upon request No additional charge b-b- ons Pal-freym- an John Henderson Theodore Christensen Chorus “The Music of the Bells” 5y choir and choir “The March of the Magi” Chorus “Hallelujah” by choir Chorus “The Music of Bethlehem” hoir Prelude instrumental music by Kaalmar Porter and Dallas Porter $acramental music by Winona Men’s chorus GIFTS EXCHANGED AT SUPPER PARTY Mrs Madge Stratton sponsored Christmas party Wednesday for the students of the We- ber School of Beauty Culture A buffet supper was served and dancing followed Gifts were a ve-jni- ng HOSIERY I ! £ 44 1 1 £ $ £ 5 4 4 4 25 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 4 w the REMOVAL SALE at 89-- C so- t the final meeting of the year An Nolde & Horst chiffon or service weight perfect hosiery regularly priced $1 —3 pairs in Christmas box at $265 at ‘ at $285 I at 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 given interesting program was Stunning JACKETS Sealine A FURRIER” f " RELIABLE TffFURRIERS OGDEN UTAH t 4 4 4 4 4 $Lol9 II Nolde & Horst Harron Crepe and Vanity Fair Kneelast chiffon hosiery regularly priced $135 — 3 pairs in Christmas gift box at $345 " All Sizes All Colors o 4 4 4 4 4 4 M 99( - Nolde & Horst and Kayser chiffon or service weight perfect hosiery regularly priced $11 5 — 3 pairs in Christmas gift box 4 4 “BUY FURS FROM UTAH FOWEB & LIGHT CO 3 i Dnscoyimlr Perfect lustre You’ll be proud to give or receive a Brittan Fur Coat 3 4 4 4 4 EUREKA 1‘ 4- T 4 S gift is nicer than r from our entire stock of per- feet stock nigs! Ev-- ! ery pair is decided-- j ly reduced Choose 1 4 The Weber County Medical j - SPECIAL CHRISTMAS REDUCTION One Day This Week on the1 New M D B BIr Eklund Higgins respectively 0 t lour CaU 3409 Ask for marshal Margaret supreme secretary Harriet Schoendelen supreme organist custodians Lovetta Phillips and Beth Lusty Following the installation Job’s Daughters will hold the annual Queen’s ball in honor of their outgoing and incoming queens Elizabeth Parkinson and Jessie supreme Stratton er And good quality Fur Coats are the kind we offer at prices drastically slashed in time to give just 35 women a magnificent Christmas Gift! Free Demonstration GROUP HOLDS FINAL MEETING OF YEAR ficers will be Jeanelte McCain Ruth Dunston supreme guide - 000 were served cleaning LR-sflmue- FF Saturday afternoons from two until five o’clock The children enjoyed games and dances directed by members of the staff and short programs were given by the different classes Gifts were exchanged around the beautifully decorated tree and refreshments The new sensation inhome ian Margaret Smith junior todian Beryl Dickens inner guard Margaret Tarran outer guard Shirley Hubbell Miss Elizabeth Parkinson will be supreme installing officer of the evening Other Installing of- Christmas Program Offered In Seventeenth Ward Tonight Superb Furs o ffered at Tremendous Savings Hie Reed School of Dancing entertained the baby and junior classes at two Christmas parties given at the studio on Friday and Be Sure to! Get Wil- ss & DANCE PROGRAM t Steckel: second messenger Anna Belle Hubbell third messenger Virginia Hall fourth messenger fifth messenger Doris Bybee Mary Alice Collins senior custodcus- small Christmas tree surrounded reindeer as a by blown-glacenterpiece By candlelight the members led by Mabel Fleming with Elinor Giddings at the piano sang “Silent Night” “It Came Upon a Midnight 'Clear” “O Little Town of Bethlehem” "Jolly Old St Nicholas” and other Christmas songs The party was planned and carried out by the following committee: chairman Helen Eberstein Mabelle Fleming Elinor Giddings Maude Richards Nell Hendricks and Dr Margaret Bums President Vida Hendricks presided and Mrs Ada Griswold acted as Santa Claus A-- - - artis- Elizabeth Huth and Anna V 4 ty liams consisted of red candles in silver holders poinsettias in silver pots sprays of holly with a y v Bethel No 2 Order of Job’s Daughters will hold its Installation in the Masonic temple Thursday December 27 at Beven-thiro’clock The following officers who have been elected and appointed to serve for the next six months will be installed: Jessie Higgins honored queen June Merle Pounds senior princess McFarland junior princess BarRose bara Blackman guide Morrison marshal Ruth Ketchie chaplain Helen Muller treasurer Jewell Pounds recorder Emily Marshall pianist Margaret Neal librarian first messenger Janet tically decorated and bearing gifts for everybody graced the ballroom where games and dancing were enjoyed until eleven o’clock The members and their guests then retired to the dining room where covers were laid for sixty and a turkey supper was enjoyed Table decorations in charge of REMOVAL SAL ' One of the most joyous and artistic gatherings of the holiday season was the annual Christmas party of the Business and Professional Women’s dub of Ogden held in the Hotel Ben Lomond Monday evening j ' ciety entertained its ladies at a Christmas on Thursday the evening at banquet Dick’s cafe This was The women’s department of Salvation army supplied 20100 meals and 3677 beds to women last July DINNER GIVEN BY STORE GIRLS ON WEDNESDAY -- William S Moyes pre-dan- ce Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold Christmas parties in camp groups Thursday afternoon December 27 at two o’clock Camp A Jennie G Winholtz captain hostess Harriet Turn-qui729 Ogden avenue assisting hostess Ethel Manning visiting board member Knighton Camp B Eliza P Faulkner captain hostess Sadie Champneys 1717 Grant avenue assisting hostess Mary Roman visiting board member Olive B Jensen Camp C Dolly Ingebretson captain hostess Dolly Ingebretson 2847 TREE FEATURED INSTALLATION TO AT CLUB PARTY BE THURSDAY IN MONDAY NIGHT MASONIC TEMPLE Cantata Will Dance of Entre Nous On Friday - Tuesday SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 23 1934 PARD-EXAM1NE- R o o l Complete New Stock OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE TILL 9 P M £ C |