Show SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 17 193£ Friends Feted At THE OGDEN Miss Fayella G Spencer Weds I Harry R Smith CHAIRMAN OF DANCE j Theatre Party and Supper On Friday VV- - Mrs G D Picksford Mr arid Mrs Harry Hinkley Mr and Mrs George Cradock Mr and Mrs Kenneth Pierce Mrs Mary Mori-so- n Miss Gretchen Smith Johnny Miller-anthe host and hostess ifornia -The ceremony was performed on Thursday February 14 at the home of Mr and Mrs Halverson The bride Is the daughter of 'Gertrude Spencer Knapp of Los Angeles and E T Spencer of Poc- atello She is the granddaughter of Mrs Eff ie B Spencer of Ogden whose husband was the founder of the town of Spencer Idaho Mr Smith is instructor in foreign languages at the San Bernardino x 4 Mrs David Revor entertained the members of the Rainbow club at her home on Thursday afternoon Luncheon was served at one o'clock The table was artist- ically centered with red roses arid the place cards were little Japa- nese lady' dolls with silk parasols in keeping with Valentine day Those present were Mrs Joseph Robb Mrs Will Reeves Mrs Dan Boyle Mrs John Crockett Mrs Charles Rhine Mrs William Wilson Mrs John Holden Mrs 1J FN Gimliri and Mrs J H Rhine Special guests were Mrs L tJ Griffin and Mrs Emil Eklundi High school The couple plan to make their home in San Bernardino and will make a trip in June to visit Spencer Idaho with Maxine Spencer' sister of the bride and to Yellowstone park where they will spend a part of the summer months i v 3 X ? -- 'V f If Mi SOCIAL EVENTS PLANNED FOR COAST VISITOR 4 V ' Mrs C F Montgomery enter tained at a Valentine bridge luncheon at her home in River-dal- e on Thursday afternoon Tfie color scheme was red and white in keeping with Valentine day Those present were Mrs H Smu- in Mrs Don Chase Mrs r s y r It in Elisabeth-W- Mrs w p Whitson Mrs E F Russell Mrs A L Chase Mrs C D Sullivan Mrs Frank Keyes and Mrs W lA Ewers Miss Iris Virginia Smith of San Francisco California is enjoying several weeks' vacation visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Phillip K Smith of 489 Thirty-firs- t street Miss Smith is a member of the San Francisco dramatic club and pianist fori the Southern Pacific Glee club A number of social events are being planned in her honor by some of her many friends here in Ogden She will entertain the Los Buenos Amisros club on Mon day night with vocal and musical selections On Thursday she Will be a guest at the formal dinner dance at the Hotel Ben Lomond under theN auspices of the Alta Mitra club of which her brother Ora L Smith is a director and a member of the committee on ir s heelwright I 4 tit: Mrs Wanda Wardleigh entertained her club on Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon at the Morris tea rooms Red and white decorations were used in the Valentine motif Covers were laid for Mrs Mary Farley Miss Rosemary Thinnes who was chairman of the valentine dance of the freshmen class of Sacred Heart academy which was held one-thir- ty PAIR OBSERVES ON MONDAY AT' arrangements 50TH WEDDING ALBERTS' HOME ANNIVERSARY BIRTHDAY PARTY John C Alberts was happily Mr and Mrs William H Jar- dine of Taylor celebrated their surprised by a number of his friends at the home" of his mo fiftieth wedding anniversary in ther Mrs Mitjie Alberts on Mon the Tavldr meetinsr housp nn Monday evenine Ffibruarv 11 day evening In honor of his nine About three hundred people were teenth birthday 'Bunco other present at the event Many were games and music 'were enjoyed old time neiehbors and after which supper was served ances who came from ' distant A large white cake adorned towns An interesting program with rosebuds holdiner nink ran was presented A number of old dies surrounding a plaque of lime' songs were rendered by spe cial request After the program formed the nappy! tsirtnciay" delightful refreshments were centerpiece of the table and can served An old time danr rnn- dy and Valentine hearts were v eluded the evening's entertain usea lor place cards ment Covers were laid for the Misses Mr and Mrs Jardine have hepn Jessie Burton Jean Burton Jane ardent workers In the community Thornock Emma Poole Stella ana cnurcn aiiairs Mr JaH nn Wright' Ardella Russell Maude served as first bishon nf the Leona Davison wnite Janie ward and held this position lor Drew Ellen Richardson FraneinA seventeen vears Mrs Tar xior Ma Brian fWfta Parr WMA io 'Lii J dine served as president of the xayior jnmary and Relief soJames e Burton WilfordN ciety rnornock William J pcole W Mr and Mrs TardiriP Viowo A Wright Norman Russell Wow- children and twenty-on- e living ard hite Mike Boam' Raymond xney are- both in giaijucnuaren Amerts Orel Henderson and Wil excellent health at the present nam AJDertst time Mrs Alberts was assisted by her aaugnier Mary t i ir A OGDEN SEMPRE f SOCIETY HEARS TALK PROGRAM 5 - so- - at the home of Mrs Delbert Foulger 2868 Eccles avenue Mrs Atweu waiKer cnairman gave an interesting talk on the biography of Robert Schumann the compos- :: A the afternoon the fol-- : During was! lowing musical program kivcu pmno soio aympnoniquej Etudes opus 13" by Schumann ! played by Mrs Verdi Pingrte! Violin solo "Scherzo and Taren- - i telle" by Wieniawski played byi i TiArs TVf Werman itwvuu awcuixip— vuiu anied by Mrs Ronald Rosevear LODGE PLANS TO HOLD DANCING 4 VALENTINE GIFT PRESENTED AT LUNCHEON PARTY AND CARD PARTY1 The custom " - sponsoring a complimentary danc- ing and card party for all Masons DeMolay members and ladc Eastern Star and Job's Daughters ana escorts on or near George Washington's birthday will be continued this year -- aa piano solos "Soaring" and "Ro-- 1 mance by Schumann! played by Mrs R L Draper piano solos "The Prophet Bird" and "Novelette" by Schumann played by Mrs Fred Froerer The next meeting will be held February 21 at thehome of Mrs Thos D Perrins 984 Twenty-seventh street The members of - the chorus are requested td be lf present at two o'clock hour preceding the meeting lnF" "1 ! -- - It will be given at the Elk's nome on Grant avenue Saturday February 23 Cards at eight-thirt- y dancinar at nine rm- a ue committee " tms year consisting of Frank W Matthews C S Springer Otto Thorsted and Hen ry D Porter have all arrangements made and - tviio be the best attendedr party ever ' bivcu as tnese birthday parties have proven so nnnniar in ' v v- I one-ha- I A established years ago by the officers and memrjers of George Washington Lodge No 24 F and A mr f The Woman's Benefit ussnH a Silver Review No 1 Pioneer club was held February 13 at the nome or Mrs H H Shurtliff 648 Oak street with Mrs Frieda Kins ford assisting Jhostess The table nome decorations were carried out in Valentine motif with hearts and cupids red tapers in crystal Candelabra red roses and red streamers from chandeliers to each favor and each member received a Valentine gift Luncheon was also 'carried out in red au members wore Valentine costumes Mrs Sarah Heins was initiated into the Pioneer 'dub Mrs Miers was a guest of the club from Salt Lake ' City The" next regular meeting will be held Marcn la at the home of Mrs Edith Prout 1069 Capitol with tioh- ( : past ' ttxrs jviaryj wnne assisting host BRIDE HONORED ed PUPILS TO GIVE BY FACULTY AT RECITAL IN WEEK DINNER PARTY SILVER TEA HELD Lucille Van Dvke Chandler wrtii BY HISTORICAL Mrs U S Porterfield formerly present a group of her piano stuMiss Gladys Molen is now makdents In a recital Rimrfatr w GROUP SATURDAY noon ing her home in Salt Lake City February 24 at Prior to her marriage she was entertained by the faculty of the Lorin Farr school where she was a teaener a delightful dinner party was given in hen honor at Shuff's Inn Bridge was enjoyed during the evening and the bride was presented with a lovely gift The Misses Adele Marie Violet and Lou Cragun were hostesses at Cragun home In honor of Mrs Porterfield Covers were laid for six Bridge was enjoyed following the dinner The bride was presented with a lovely gift Mr and Mrs Porterfield are making their "home at 1028 Eleventh East Salt Lake City a small dinner party at the three-tliirt- y A most delightful nno n'ninv- silver teas was enjoyed by the members of the Osrden society at the Green Gables on ! i loaturaay aiternoon This enter- tainment was for the benefit of memorial the juie j uses fund-whic- for the purpose of loans An intprpsntr society - student I program was nrespntpri TVioco a— WV on the committee were Mrs John a cxager Mrs J E Cave Mrs rcine and Mrs W H cwtuuio and Mrs George Mat- OUU — — I i '- - — A f THEATRE PARTY ON ANNIVERSARY ! MAUDE ELDREDGE Misf Nona Williams ner club and guests atentertained CHAPTER MEETS party on Friday evening aIntheatre honor Maude Eldredge Chapter of Service Star met last ' Week with Mrs Harry Eldredge on Taylor avenue A short business meeting was held during which Mrs John R McDonald past president was presented with a Service Star pin by the new president Mrs Carl Lechtenberg in behalf of Mrs Maude Eldredge and the members of her chapter Card? were played the remainder of the and tea was served ' Mrs evening Ferris Adams was assisting hostess then-regul- Reservations may be evening made with Mrs J C Krehmke and Mrs Sherman Hudson ' " The Child Culture club will meet next Thursday afternoon alt o'clock at the Hotel ±sen Lomond Mrs Frank K Bartlett will give an illustrated address on her trip to Alaska using picture slides Mrs Bartlett and Mrs C L Forsling will be the hostesses for the afternoon two-thir- ty Chapter J of the R E O sisterhood will meet Wednesday af ternoon February 20 with Mrs Thomas Leslie Mrs B J Finch will have charge of the nrocram Luncheon will be served at one o'clock I Maude Eldredge chapter Serv- ice Star will meet Thursday eve ning February 21 at seven-thirt- y o'clock at the home of Mrs Leroy Kaieign 2330 Iowa avenue for a card party Each member mav bring a guest Mrs Carl Lechtenberg Mrs Robert Barr Mrs Geo W Kelly and Miss Elaine Edson will be the hostesses For reservations please call 620 " The Methodist Aid society will meet in the Community House inursday afternoon at two- thirty o'clock Mrs Ripple will nave charge of the devotionals All members and friends of the Church are welcome The host esses will be Mrs W G Eakln Mrs W Jessop and Mrs: L H oiarr f luurieentn Dirtnday Af- uienue mey went to the home Of lMLL5 Willfame JlOff n fcW ter avenue where games were played and supper served Covers were laid for the Misses Mar- mta "eninger Doris piuu4um& ixsetcy White Helen Rupe Delia Murdock Thelma Bartldw i and the Messrs Reid Hope Harold Rand Harold ffr1' -- son Ralnh Jenkins Lee Purrington Howard vcaaup anu ueorge Jessop and ine ' uien Brothers music hall The foil will take txart: Aftnn °Rfr0tf Bonnie Snow Maxine Elliott Ar- icne weDster Belva Gou Mau-riMikkelsen Mare — J —v vuuco Gage Stone Fred Jay Stone Ber- iuece oiruce Mary Slater Lowell Stokes Gladys Wheeler Barbara Rich Reta Slater Darrnld cti Donna Chatelain Claud Ellis and JLa wanna Collins The public Is Invited tji t' ne m me w J W Dwyer celebrated her at her home on Thirty- birtnday sixth stret Sunday February 10 Covers were laid for eighteen guests Red roses and Valentine favors fere used for table decora- tions A delicious luncheon was served and many! gifts received Those present were Mr and Mrs E O Lamb and daughter Barbara: Mr and Mrs Wendell Oe- den and sons Donald Deen and Sharon: Mr and Mrs Ray Nelson Ada and Athleen Moore and Jack Anderson from Salt Lake City Sarah Drysdale and Junior Cul ver Mrs Edna Gale and Laneta McArthur - SACRED HEART HAS VALENTINE DANCE One of the attractive affairs of the week was the Valentine dance given by the Freshman class of the Sacred Heart academy on February 15 n the academy auditorium About sixty couples en joyed the occasion The hall was attractively decorated in Valen tine symbols One of the novel- lies oi tne evening was the choos ing or the Valentine queen Re- freshments were served Miss Rosemary Thinnes was chairman r or tne affair j REGULAR MONTHLY LUNCHEON HELD The American Association bf University Women held Its regular month luncheon at the Hotel Ben Lomond on Saturday afternoon Mrs John A Widtsbe was the guest speaker Her subject was "Noted Women I Have Met" The table was beautifully deco-- t rated with spring flowers and II luminated with ivory tapers in silver holders Mrs Joseph Brewer was cnairman for the afternoon " FRATERNITY HOLDS BANQUET MONDAY i Kappa Sigma fraternity at the University of Utah held a ban- quet at the Chapter house Mon day February 11 in honor of the new pledges Those from Ogden who attended were : John M Kinard Rex Bachman MikejRog- ers and John Edward Carver Jr Clarence E Wrieht formerly of Ogden was toastmaster for the : occasion OGDEN'S FINEST tvi X one-thir- ty were plaj'ed Dresses Super Cleaned 77 i w uarr Women of the Moose Radiant chapter No 134 will hold another of its series of card parties on 20 Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock in the February Moose hall Five hundred pinocle and bridge will be played and refreshments wm oe served The public is in vited President Aaron W Tracy of Weber college will speak at two- thirty o'clock at the meeting of tne Junior Child Culture club which will be held Wednesday at me nome or Mrs E J Fjeldsted 2515 Brlnker avenue Mrs If E Goddard will be the assisting hostess The business meeting will follow the speaker The Hellopolis chapter of Del phian society will ' hold a bridge tea at the home oft Mrs :e o'clock' Fjeldsted at Jfebruary 22 Reservations mav be made with Mrs Fjeldsted The Pythian Sisters will hold their regular meeting on Tuesday- nignt at eight o'clock in the K P hall There will be installation of officers and refreshments will be served All members and visiting members are urged to attend j one-thir- ty Mrs Bertha Cleve ©resident of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah accompanied by the Grand Master J H Angel and other Grand lodge officers will make their of ficial visitation at Queen City one-thir- ty j The Philathea class of the Methodist- - church will meet on Tuesday February 19 in the Community house After a short business meeting husbands and friends will be entertained at a party The hostesses will be Mrs John Heinen" Mrs A C Wycoff Mrs Willard Jessop and Mrs Otis Hendrickson Women's Relief Corps will hold j a card party at the Moose hall Thursday afternoon February 2i at two o'clock Refreshments will be served and the public Is in' vited ' i - The Ladies Literary club will meet with Mrs H E Hemingway on Wednesday afternoon Febru-- " ary 20 at one o'clock Mrs George Glen will give "A Modern Tragedy" by Phyllis Bently There will be a board meeting of the Daughters of the ' Utah Pioneers at the home of Mrs Rachel Jensen 421 Twenty-sixt- h street Monday afternoon at two o'clock Chapin and Lee Feaman Are Married On Coast Ruth MORGAN Feb 16— Mr and Mrs Robert Chapin announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth to Lee M Feaman of Los Angeles The ceremony was per- formed Saturday February 9 at Los Angeles Miss Chapin has a host of friends In this vicinity and Ogden being a graduate of the Dee hospital She has been employed ias a special nurse In California if or the past two years "The young couple will make their home In Los Angeles VALENTINE PARTY Mrs A! E Ulrich entertained at a Valentine bridge luncheon Monday evening The Valentine favors and colors were in red and white A large bowl of red and white sweet peas formed a centerpiece of the table Covers were laid for Mrs R B Sanford Mrs S Dunn Mrs D D Williams Mrs J R Tippetts Mrs Rulon Scott Mrs Ida Schwab Mrs Harold K Guild Mrs Margaret McKinnon- - Mrs Dasal Smith Mrs Dale Pingree Mrs — R B Robison Miss Lenore and Miss Esther Hopkins accompanied by their father James S Hopkins visited in Salt! Lake over the weekend with Mrs Hopkins who has been receiving treatment in Salt Lake the past two months Mr and Mrs George Hess of Farmington spent Sunday with their daughter arid and family Mr and Mrs Richard T Fry Henry Criddle who is stationed at Provo with the CCC camp with his parspent the week-en- d ents Mr and Mrs W E Cridson-in-la- Lincoln Circle will hold a luncheon on Thursday afternoon o'clock February 21 at one-thirat the home of Mrs Arthur T Johns 3200 Washington avenue Reservations may be made with Mrs Johns at 2607-or Mrs C E Michaels 3081-or Mrs E S Ward at 2045-4 ty M dle' M W w The girls of the forestry service entertained the girls of temporary employment of the forestry on Friday evening at a dinner at the Cobble Cottage in honor bf the first anniversary of the hew for- estry building The hostesses were Luella Christensen Marguerite Isrealson Helen May Gilman Payne Elsie Powell Ortha tind strom Kathryn Melvin Dorothy Arlene Burk Myrna Lundy Thomas Ethel Nicholas Sadie Smith Inez Corn and Rosalie Hol-be- rg " i The guests were Mildred B Wil- liams Leona Burt Eleanor Bel-lai- rs Alys Mae Jaenson Marguerite Woodward Katherine Schott Leona OTJonnell Gretchen Smith Mary Monson Wilma Rubenstein Cora Hanson Norma Meyers and Florence Foutz ' VTQ BE DISCUSSED Kleon Kerr and Dale Robbins of Weber college will give a report on the discussion by the state legislature of the liquor questidn at the meeting of the young people's branch of the W C T U on Monday evening February 18 at seven-thirt- y o'clock John and William Kinard will be hosts to the group at this meeting which will be held at their home at 2742 Brlnker avenue Mr Kinard will also address the group Anyone interested in the cause of temperance will be welcome at this meeting Ada Rich " Mr' and Mrs David A Robison announce the engagement of their daughter Josephine to Edison G Toone son of Mr and Cleora Creager Services Shampoo and Finger Wave complete j da I r ( son-in-la- i " HOTEL v COMFORT rjEiv INNOVATION'S iv J- v - jr fUC vQlI Reduction Special On : NOODLES CHOW MEIN SANDWICHES AH Iiinds of HUDSON NOODLE PARLOR and SniLDO NOODLE FACTORY 2437 Kiesel Ave SPRING Fhone 388 Permanent Wave $200 "Waves - - 0k SI 50 Your last year's clothes will be as good as new and you can spend the money you'd otherwise put into new clothes on dozens of springtime pleasures It pays to j Have Them Renewed at the - - 350 Attractive ' ' "Z Cheerful Rooms RUNNING ICE WATER IN ALL ROOMS Famously Soft Beds for Wave RATES : $150 $200 $250 $300 Single $250 $300 $350 $400 Double Sample Rooms from $250 TID5 MOST Convenient THE BEST Accommodations TIIE FINEST Bleals $300 Waves $225 $500 Waves $350 $100 Competitive Waves All waves given with 100 all steam Experienced operators assure you perfect service GARAGE SERviCE AT DOOR BETTY KAY ALVIN CRITCIILOW Assistant Manager : Powell at OTarrell r Dosuty Parlor For Your Appointment CALL 177 2524 Wash Ave -- i Finger 'Wave Shampoo and Eyebrow fE Shampoo Finger ' VALENTINE TEA PARTY HELD WOMAN'S LEAGUE New Clothes f?n uUw Mrs The Children's Hour club will hold its next meeting at the home t ville Mrs Wilford Toone of Croyden of Mrs Fred Williams with Mrs Mr and Mrs - Frank Palmer The marriage will take place FebPearl G Williams and Mrs Mo-niand lliss Reha Palmer all of ruary 22 A recection will be H Davis as assisting hostOgden! spent Sunday with their esses Tea will be served Mark f given in the Crpyden hall in hon Mr and Mrs Thomas parents ' or of the young couple the fol- Robinson will give a lecture on Pelmer lowing evening "Music Appreciation" Mrs jMamia Heiner spent 'last and will Mrs R B Sanford entertained Illustrate with solos week visiting her son Parley her bridge club members WedHeiner! and wife and family in nesday Colors and favors were Lake Salt City Valentine motif The following ' BRIDGE PARTY members were in attendance: Mrs A Mrs Williams L entertained! Pratt Wright Mrs1 W H High BY at bridge Thursday afternoon Mrs S O Dunn Mrs D O WilCovers "were laid on the card liams as special guests: Mrs tables for the following guests: Harold K Guild Mrs Dorothy Mrs H H Crouch Mrs Don DurEvans and Mrs B K Farns--wor- th One of the outstanding social rani Mrs James Loean Mrs F Score bridge was the enfunctions of the week was the F Ulrich Mrs E M Abbott Mrs tertainment f or- - the afternoon f Valentine bridge luncheon in the R B Sanford and Mrs H P Mr and Mrs1 Les Butters and Cushnahan Memorial home of are Indiana family Wright: visiting with Thursday February 14 their parents Mr and Mrs Miss Chloe Robison who is a There were about two hundred Thomas Butters This is their student! at the U S A C Logan guests present 'and those who refirst visit in several years here has been selected as a member served tables were: Mrs Royal Mrs Charles Beaver Sr Mr of the committee for the Military Mrs Douglas Mrs J" F Campbell and Mrs Charles Beaver Jrrand ball at the Utah Agricultural -George Darling Mrs J E Vail daughters Shirley and Carol all college to be held February 20 L Reynolds Mrs J V Mrs of Murray were dinner guests at The ball Is given annually In Mordaunt Mrs Margaret Wilkins the home of Mr and Mrs R B honor of the governor of the state Mrs Robert Barr Mrs P C Robison Sunday and his staff The ballroom will Kraus Mrs August Martello Mrs SORORITY PLEDGE a Civil war battlefield represent Miss Roslyn George Kelly Mrs! R P Morrissey daughMiss Robison Is a sponsor of the Mrs John A Junk Mrs T S ter of Mr and Eddington Mrs William EdR O T Q and all sponsors and Feeny Mrs R E Carlson Mrs dington who is a freshman stuassistants will march in uniform I Connolly Mrs Philip McLaughdent at the University of Utah Mrs Flourie White and Miss lin Mrs Bertha Covey Mrs Walis included among the pledges of Delene White spent the week-en- d ter A Pasmen Mrs Frank C the University of Utah chapter in Salt Lake City and In Provo Todd Mrs Frank Ryan Mrs E of Phi Mu national sorority Mrs Archie Willmore of Evan- -' A Garcia Mrs Robert C Bennie Mrs Paul Rose spent the past ston spent the week-en- d Mrs J E DeBano and Mrs D A with her week In Salt Lake City visiting mother Mrs J H Farnsworth her mother Mrs James Hopkins Smythe and other relatives r Mr and Mrs Marvin Thornley — of Clearfield were dinner guests DINNER PRECEDES w of their daughter and PUTS TEETH IN LAW Mr Mrs" and RobEverett DANCING PARTY ison of Devil's Slide CLEVELAND — (UP) — A TTihm Mr and Mrs Fred Criddle and ber with teeth marks on hLt rieht Miss Harriet Robison "was host hand was sought here following his family of Garfield were week-en- d ess at a charming dinner before encounter with Miss Mildred Wetguests at the home of the partne otyokwa club dance which ents Mr and Mrs W E Criddle zel a hospital nurse Miss Wetzel was held last Wednesday evening was Mrs Victor by the robber as she spent the was accosted at the Berthanaj ballroom ' Red week In Logan Shaw leaving the hosnital held on with her parents roses adorned the table which and bit him before he jerked away Mr and Mrs Charles Spencer was illuminated with red taDers The ladies of the American ner purse containing $9' Valentine favors were used' The Legion auxiliary of Morgan coun- guests included Geneva Farr ty were entertained at the home Helen Parmley Cathleen Foulger of Mrs Ruby Farnsworth Monjonnny van Boris Dick Barker day evening The meeting was in Norman Christensen and Louis the form of a business meeting after the evening was spent in of the'Otyokwa iclub of Weber the form of a social Mrs Goldie Waldron served a dainty lunch' college Here's the Most Economical Way to Have Beauty j Irene Heiner Mrs Gertrude Bray Mrs Thelma Bell Mrs Agnes MoyeriMrs Edith Morrison Mrs Lizzie Hansen and Mrs Sarah Salmon a special guest of Coal- Prices Reduced on All ' tt UQUdR QUESTION j tJjiuimumunLim ' to the following members: Mrs lr COUPLE ENGAGED FOREST SERVICE GIRLS FETED AT COBBLE COTTAGB ' Color Rinse and Manicure only DINNERS q-- i The Buenos Amigos club will hold a smokeless smoker after Its regular meeting Monday evening ac eignt o'clock in the Cushnahan Memorial halL Those taking part-ithe events of the evening will be: Dick O'Connor vs Walt Han- sink Peter Quillinan vs Ralph White Joe Packard vs Junior Marks Tom Richee vs Sam De uarso jack Murphy vs Jack The Past Matrons Circleorder Eastern Star will meet Tuesday at1 the hdme of Mrs E C Bader 12Q West Thirtieth street A o'clock luncheon will j be served followed by the regular business meeting Mrs Fred Carr will be the assisting hostess" " J tt held its regular meeting Monday February 4 at the home of Mrs Marion Moore with Mrs Pearl Barnes and Mrs Sophie Collins as assisting nctJ esses A luncheon was served to twenty members After the regular business 20 - Arch "'-"s- 248 hall February Rebekah lodge ' on! Saturday night " February 23 Visiting members are cordially Invited to attend' Mrs Cleve is a member of Queen City lodge Refreshments will be served and a social hour enjoyed after the meeting ' AUXILIARY HOI ns LUNCHEON PARTY Women's auxiliarv tv o w o'clock Pinochle and five hundred will be played Keiresnments will be served Pub lic is invited All members are requested to be there at seven-thirt- y o'clock n eight-fiftee- j j T Council at j i ? - Mrs ! Leslie 'McArthur celebrated his bijrthday at his home Saturday February 9 at Huish apartments: Luncheon was served and many gifts were received Valentine favors decorated the table The Ogden Sempre Musical ladies will hold The Elks ' monthly bridge party Tuesday evening at seven-thirt- y 'o'clock on the mezzanine floor of the Elks home Mrs Frank Juggler will be: the hostess for the ar Ogden Circle Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold a card party HELD ON SUNDAY ' l ' Miriam Chapter No 14 O E S will entertain at its regular tea Monday afternoon February 18 at the Masonic temple Bridge at two- - thirty will be followed by a special program and tea Mrs J H Epperson will have charge of the refreshments Visiting members are invited to attend r Mrs Frank Keyes entertained her bridge club at a one-thir- ty luncheon" on Friday afternoon at the Nob Hill tea rooms Those present' Were Mrs C D Sulliva'h Mrs ' E F Russell Mrs A Chase Mrs W H Whitson Mrs Elizabeth Wheelwright Mrs W A Ewers Mrs H Smuin and Mrs C F Montgomery f -- in the Sacred Heart academy auditorium BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs r Nora Carey Mrs Ada Lee Mrs Sarah Young ' Mrs Vera Williams Mrs Lorene Shipley Mrs Clara White Mrs Elizabeth King Mrs Frances Ashton Mrs Elizabeth Halliday Mrs Aftdn Harvey Mrs Daisy Cashmore Mrs Margaret Shipley Mrs Stella Hoggany Mrs Vaneta Wardleigh i and Mrs Martha Green' y 15 February 10 dull notes One of the prettiest home wed- dings observed in the Utah colony at Los Angeles was that of Miss Fayella G Spencer formerly of Pocatello to Harry Reese Smith M A of San Bernardino Cal- Mr 'and Mrs Walter E Mann entertained a number of friends at a theatreparty on Friday evening at the Weber Little theatre where the Little Theatre Guild presented' "Outward Bound" by Sutton Vane Supper was served at Keeley's The decorations were in keeping with Valentine day The guests included Mr and Mrs Mr and Charles Connaughten ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- R - - IIARVEY m! 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