Show UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 5 1936 OGDEN CITY SECTION TWO pfluwsai Country Club Scene of Tea Dance Sunday : i j U-- J :r 1 (f a i! ti PAGE 1 3 a t i 'V' r i'f " ' ' Dance Given New Year's Eve at Club : v Mr and Mrs John Scowcroft MLss Lucile Scowcroft and Mrg Ida James of Salt Lake City entertained at a prettily appointed tea dance at the Ogden Golf and Country club Sunday from four until seven o'clock Holiday decorations lent their charm to the spacious rooms of the club The tea table was artistically centered with a! bowl of red roses and holly" Silver candelabra placed at either end and floor candelabra holding red tapers illuminated the ' One or tne outstanding social events of the week was the New Year's eve dancing party which was held at the Ogden Golf and Country club and followed by breakfast New Year's morning for the club members and their-guestAbout 150 guests attended and setling LS f 1 : ':':::::::-- J ( ( 1 : : -- vXv & the 'Nv:-:::-::-:::- J p " ( - I Those presiding at the tea table were Mrs George S Eccles Mrs Mrs Heber Joseph iM Eccles Scowcroft and of Salt Lake City Mrs David Haight and Mrs F Steele V Assisting Mr Scowcroft in general entertainment were Harold and Richard Scowcroft About 175 guests enjoyed the i - - - -- ' : t - ( - i - -- - n - - t t -- 11 X - "71 Petty ' i - i ' i r i affair Mr and Mrs George Eccles were host and hostess at a delightful dinner Friday evening at street their home on Twenty-sixt- h The table was centered with a sil- ver bowl filled with daffodils yel- low ' tapers in silver candelabra were placed at either end Covers were laid for twelve The out of town guests were Mr and Mrs J C Donnell and Miss Elizabeth i Singleton n Hlf1 Mrs Patricia Noel entertained at an attractive luncheon at her home on Friday afternoon The guests included Mrs Henry Wallace Mrs Alex Wallace and Miss Margaret O'Brien of Salt Lake City and Mrs George Eccles and Mrs E R Enimke - Dr and Mrs Vern L Ward entertained informally at their home on Saturday evening for & few i'iifc-v-v-- ' Service 1 jtm wiMfflnrniinnTwua Many Parties Tendered for Miss Hopkins - 1 i - Mr and Mrs Evans also held open house on' New Year's evening t i—ir - urn—— OTHITa J Vs s ii''V " - " g Many parties have been planned for Miss Georgia Hopkins daughter of Mr end Mrs W Karl Hopkins who will be married to Bert H Purdy son of Mrs A H Pur-d- y January 23 at the home of her parents Among some of them was the bridge luncheon given by Mrs " - m I ' - Mr and Mrs Wade Johnson and Mr and Mrs Harry F Irwin V- entertained at a dinner party on New Year's eve at the Johnson home in honor of Mr and Mrs - George Coolidge of Fort Riley Kansas who are visiting with the parents of Mr Coolidge Mr and F Irwin and the par- Mrs - ents Harry of Mrs Coolidge Mr and III ' I f - - "v - x Mrs P C Richardson will be hostess "to her bridge club at her 2583 avenue Fillmore home Thursday afternoon Her guests will be Mrs R T Mairs Mrs J C Allen Mrs George H Lowe Mrs W H Jackson Mrs Don E Leader Mrs W F Madsen Mrs William Hinds Mrs J W Randall Mrs George Thorstensen Mrs Ezra Fjeldsted Mrs Ronald Wadsworth and Mrs J Q Leavitt Dr and Mrs Schelm were host and hostess at a pretty affair at their home on Saturday evening in the nature of an airplane dinner A miniature airport in silver and red formed the unusual centerpiece for the table and red and yellow tapers in silver holders were placed at either end Small airplanes were used for favors Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Royal LJ Holther Mrs L V True-ma- n and Mr Douglas Mr and Mrs J R Iakisch Mr and Mrs William Alfred Turner Miss Mary Littlefield and Mrs Edna P Wade y - Mrs J G Leonard Covers were laid for sixteen guests : " V" - x ' ' ' flf " HI Jv: " v " - ' DINNER HELD IN HONOR OF ANNIVERSARY ! " ' I — 'h v - - ? 1 Lyman Payne on Monday afternoon at her home 640 Twenty-fourt- h street in honor of the bride-ele- ct The table held a red and silver centerpiece with holly Holly was also placed artistically about the rooms Those present were Mrs Louis Skaggs Mrs W Karl Hopkins Mrs Ned Redding of Los Angeles Mrs Marion Clark Mrs Wade Johnson Miss Ella Winkler and Mrs Jerry Klomp Jr Marion Clark and Mrs Piper entertained atGa-a bridge luncheon at the Green bles on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Hopkins end Mrs Ned Redding daughter of Mrs Clark who is visiting here A silver tree on a mirror reflector centered the table at either end of which stood blue tapers hi silver holders Mrs fxV :::::':'::':-::-:::::--- : !' - at ' ' - — j — —- : ' - " ' ' : l if AfAyffMitWl&m i i -- : - y 4 - ' i 1 V- - y - s Covers were laid for Miss HopRedding Mrs Louis Marion Clark Mrs Miss Skaggs Lois CBichsel Mrs Alton Wangs-g- ar d Mrs Jerry Klomp Jr Miss Lorn a Crockett Miss Rebecca Ri-r- ie Mrs Warren L Wattis Mrs William Hoggan Mrs Spencer Walker Miss Ella Winkler Mrs W Karl Hopkins Mrs Marion Clark and Mrs Ethel Piper kins Mrs '- u i ' -- y ' ' j ' y::? festive v : occasion visitors throng to season being a our city to enjoy its activities some of whom are Mrs George W Coolidge (1) and daughter Katherine Jean of Fort Riley Kansas who are visiting with Mrs Coolidge's parents Mr and Mrs J G Leonard (2) Mrs Verdi Pingree who is in charge of the evening of music which will be presented Friday January 10 n o'clock in the Ben Lomond Hotel by the Sempre at Musical society (3) Mrs Ralph Peterson of Los Angeles who with her husband and daughters Caroline and Diane has been visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs Fred King (4) Miss Norma Warren of San Francisco who is the house guest of Misses Sally and Mary Lou Humphris at the home of their parI ents Mr and Mrs C J Humphris TTOLIDAY ' dinner was held at the Ritter tea rooms in Riverdale New Year's day which also was in honor of the wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs George Johenson of 765 Twenty-fift- h street A turkey dinner was served after which pinochle was played honors going to Mr Clyde Stone andt Mr Jack Oiler Those attending were Mr and Mrs George Johenson Mr and Mrs Jack Oiler Mr and Mrs Jake ' i i "y 'ill 4 ' Jlr III - -" v ' ' y:: : - xs f It: III ir ' " - i H 1 ' v Ethel 1 : ' - M if - on-ho- st Miss Lorn a Wattis also enter- tained at a bridge luncheon at the Hotel Ben Lomond in honor of Miss Hopkins on Saturday afternoon Holiday decorations were used and covers were laid for twelve guests Music and Dance Students Guests At Afternoon Tea eight-fiftee- s - Scott Mr anL Mrs Claire d Mr and Mrs Marel Mr and Mrs Eli Lund Arthur Tribe Mrs Ray Stone and Clyde Stone Cor-den- ly Beal-stea- The Utah1 Manufacturers association is making elaborate plans for a dinner dance which will be held at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City ori January 11 Some Ogdenites who have been hidden are Mr and Mrs Albert Becker Mr and Mrs G L Becker Mr and Mrs Ronald Wadsworth Mr and Mrs A P Miller Mr and Mrs J G Leonard Mr and Mrs Fred Kuhlmann and Mr and Mrs W FNantker I I ' r ' T OGDEXlTES SHARE IN DINNER PL A NS FOR ANNUAL FETE 8 ' ' ' 's' w ' v : i A si 7 Mr and Mrs Joseph E Evans entertained at a prettily appointed dinner at their home on New Year's eve The home was attractive with holiday decorations Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Roy D Thatcher Mr and Mrs Jim Scowcroft Dr and Mrs Henry W Nelson Mr and Mrs John Scowcroft and Mr and Mrs Pete NO-HOS- Mr and Mrs Willard L Eccles entertained a few guests also at their home on New Year's eve previous to the dance at the Ogden Golf and Country club Si la "lawiirinriraBiiin — PERSONALS - Mr and Mrs' Ralph Jennings Peterson and daughters Carolyn and Diane of Hollywood who have been spending the holidays with Mrs Peterson's parents Mr and Mrs Fred King have left for They also visited in Salt" Lake City with Mr Peterson's parents Mr and Mrs J Peterson who celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary during the holi- - uary 7 will sail on the S S "Lurine" for Honolulu They will return about February 1 on the S S "Monterey" then-hom- e days Mr and Mrs H E Hemingway left Saturday morning: for San Francisco where they will apend a few days and on Jan Mr and Mrs W E Newman left Sunday evening for Los Angeles to visit with their son Dr Harry W Newman They will also visit in San Francisco with their son Dr Robert W Newman They expect to be away about a month Rich of Clarion Pa daughter of Dr and Mrs Ezra C Rich and Miss Jane Miss Gladys Wright daughter of Mr and Mrs C E Wright who is attending school at Clarion spent Christmas day at Miami Beach Florida and New Year's eve at Bok's Singing Tower at Lake Wales Florida Miss Betty Young daughter of Mr and Mrs LeRoy B Young who is attending the Utah State Agricultural college this year will return to Logan today after spending the holidays with her parents Dr and Mrs Ezra C Rich had as their guests over the Christmas holidays their granddaughters Miss Merrian Moyle daughter of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Moyle and Miss Mary Wright daughter of Mr and Mrs C E Wright of Salt Dr and Mrs Rich Lake City New Year holiday in the spent w Salt Lake City with their Mr and daughter and Mrs Gilbert Moyle son-in-la- Dorothy and Wilma Manning who went to Los Angeles to Rose tournament and New Years football game will reat-tend- the Mr and Mrs J W Randall and son Jim and daughters Alice and Karleen will return today from a where they trip to California have been visiting in Los Angeles and Whittier They were the guests of Mr and Mrs Tobe Raile while in Whittier turn tonight Miss Patricia Critchfield and Miss Ruth Potts left Saturday morning for a two weeks trip to Omaha and Missouri Valley la where they will be the guests of Ella B Lahman Miss Mrs Critchfield is a niece of Mrs Lah- man Mrs R Lee Purrington and Mrs E W Watson entertained at a prettily appointed tea Thursday afternoon et the Utah Power & Light auditorium in honor of their pupils and mothers During the afternoon the Purrington pupils entertained with many delightful tap and ballet dances and the pupils of Mrs Watson gave several charming piano solos and duets The Misses Clara Lou and Marilyn Beer gave some Christmas songs and Miss Ella May Richards added to the enjoyment of the program with several readings Tea was served to about sevent Mrs Dora Holther i who has been spending the past month in Los Angeles with her daughter Miss Dorothy Smith will arrive ' home today L E Dixon of Laramie Wyo who has been spending the holidays with her mother Mrs E R Smith has returned to her home J Mrs ! Miss Ruth I vie of Salt Lake City has been spending the week at the home of Mr and Mrs Ronald Wadsworth the guest of their daughter Miss Geraldine Wadsworth - r ty-five Among some of these who entertained friends previous to the dance were Mr and Mrs Ronald Wadsworth who were host and hostess at a delightful buffet supper at their home A red and white holiday creation centered the table and candelabra holding red tapers illuminated the setting The guests included Mr and Mrs LeRoy B Young Dr and Mrs Henry C Stranquist Dr and Mrs A W Petty Mr and Mrs Herman B Way Mr and Mrs W W Anderson Mr and Mrs J Q Leavitt Mr and Mrs Wallace Ellis Mr and Mrs Henry Volker of Salt Lake City and Dr and Mrs Henry W Nelson 1 y - friends if 1 Ci The entertainment committee included Willard L Eccles chairmanE C Singleton Gordon M Baxter H W Hinley Dr W S Moyes and Dr A W - j affair s guests PIONEERS GRUP PARTY IS GIVEN Camp N of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers gave a Christmas party on Friday December 27 at the home of Mrs Alice M Wilkinson 2775 Van Buren avenue Bunco was played Gifts were drawn from a large Christmas pie after which refreshments we're served to twenty-si- x guests Mrs Wilkinson was assisted by her daughter Mrs Francis T Mr and Mrs Patrick Healy and daughter Mrs Patricia Noelr entertained a few friends on New Year's eve at their home preceding the dance at the Ogden Golf and Country club They also entertained at open house ori New Year's evening Mr and Mrs W H Loos also entertained at open house on New Year's evening 'I CANDLELIGHT TEA HOLDS CHARM FOR GROUP OF GIRLS miss Elaine Evans of Salt Lake City and Miss Emeline Nebeker Miss Eleanore Ralphs and Miss Barbara Davis entertained at a charming candlelight tea at the home of Miss Evans on Monday afternoon between the hours of four and seven The table was daintily arranged in a color scheme of white and royal blue with a white Madeeria cloth Calla lilies placed in a royal blue bowl formed an attractive centerpiece and white tapers in white holders were placed on the mantel in front of which the hostesses received the guests Each hostess wore a wrist corsage of white carnations and two wore white dresses and two more blue dresses carrying out the blue and white color scheme A white Christmas tree trimmed with yal blue balls was also in the living room Those who poured were Miss Shirley Evans and of Salt Lake City Miss Hope Richards Mrs Gerald Cannon and Mrs William Burton Those assisting in the dining room' were Miss Helen Reese Miss June Musser Miss Betty Hampshire Miss Tony Wilson Miss Frances Rogers and Miss Judy Ray all of Salt Lake City About 110 guests called during re- ceiving hours A group of young girls enter- tained at a dinner dance at the Ogden Golf and Country club on Monday evening in honor of Miss Martha Ann Dumke and her guest Miss Susanne Cragin who are attending Marlborough college in Los Angeles and who are spending their holiday vacation with Miss Dumke's parents Dr and Mrs E R Dumke The hosteses were Miss Mary Fister Miss Marilyn Eccles Miss Ruth Young Miss Maren Eccles Miss Shirley Evans Miss Elaine Yeaman Miss Mary Lou Humphris Miss Delpha Loll Miss Joan Enger and Miss Patty Brown The spacious room of the country club was artistically decorated in holiday symbols and a red and white color scheme was carried out The guests were seated at one long table which was centered with red roses and red" and white carnations Three small white Christmas trees also " lent their charm Red tapers in white holders were used Covers were laid for twenty-thre- e guests GIRLS ENTERTAIN WITH AFTERNOON TEA ON TUESDA Y Miss Sally and Miss Mary Lou Humphris daughters of Mr and Mrs C J Humphris entertained at a charming tea on Tuesday afternoon between the hours of three and six at the home of their street parents 1433 Twenty-fift- h in honor of their house guest Miss Norma Warren of San Francisco Miss Martha Ann Dumke and her guest MLss Susanne Cragun The table was daintily arranged with a lace cloth over red satin centered with a holiday creation of red and silver Red tapers in silver holders were placed at either ' end Miss Betty Williams assisted in receiving the guests Those who presided at the tea table were the Misses Louise Arthur Betty Mary Fister Ruth Harris and Helen Shurtliff Assisting were Miss Virginia Andrews and Miss Betty Bristol Her-ringt- on |