Show ' f ' u 4 o SECTION B OGDEN CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JULY 25 1937 wwwwwS O Dance Given For Visitors Of New York One of the smart social events season was of the the dinner dance given by Mr and Mrs Spencer S- - Eccles at the Ogden Golf and Country club on Tuesday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs Boyd Hatch of Long Island New Yotk and their guests Count and Countess Janusc Iilinski of New York who have been visiting with Mr and Mrs Hatch at their summer ' home in Logan canyon The occasion was also in honor of the birthday of Mr Eccles Cocktails were served on the veranda The table being centered with a large cake of ice arranged in a stepback skyscraper design with a frozen in “Happy Birthday” emblem surrounded with red roses and reflected i through a blue light Dinner was served in the- - dinning room with the tables ar- -' ranged around a large square A wide green strip of metal paper i was placed at the inside edge of each tablewhich was also adorned with red gladioli One of the special features of the dinner was a large birthday cake Covers were laid for 67 Dancing was enjoyed on the veranda Out of town guests were besides the guests of honor Mr and Mrs Joseph S Quinney Mr and Mrs Spencer Felt Dr and Mrs Spencer Wright Mr and Mrs Eastman Hatch Mr and Mrs John Wallace Mr and Mrs Fred Smith Mr and Mrs Alec Wallace Dr Clark Young I Clayton of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs H J Hatch Mr and Mrs Asa Bullen Mr and Mrs George Caine Logan Mrs C L Jones Mrs Walter Treadwell and Mrs Alton Merrill Oakland Mrs Homer Lamons of San Francisco who is the house -guest of Mr and Mrs Eccles Mr and Mrs S T Barker Evanston 111 Mr and Mrs Leslie B Dufton Houston Tex and Mrs Helen Johnson San Francisco vv j KsWVWfl W tanw(nMAvwf Garden Scene Of Enjoyable Picnic i mid-summ- o o v & ' V o 7W V’ x j s s? 4 & : o In the garden of their summer home in Ogden canyon Sunday evening Mr and Mrs W H Har-ri- s entertained at a most enjoy- -' able picnic supper in celebration of the birthday of Mrs Harris Mid soft strains of music and a cool canyon breeze supper was served to the guests in the garden at various tables centered with gladioli and lighted with ivory tapers Delightful music was enjoyed during the evening while the guests strolled through the attractive grounds About 166 guests attended the affair Mrs Harris was hostess at a luncheon at her canyon home on Tuesday afternon honoring Miss Emily Harris of Salt Lake City sister of Mr Harris The guests were Mrs Archie Bowman Mrs Herman B Way Mrs Lester Whitlock Mrs William Rice Kimball Mrs E O Wattis and Mrs Mary Jane Fretwell er ti ! 'S Mrs Will Hunter entertained a’ few friends at luncheon at her home in' Ogden canyon on Fri- !$( - $ I S Ivx -- rli ‘ I Wi'lWItfi &s v I f? illUUUu iV if i i ! I ! i 4 Mrs Fred M Nye and Mrs Ronald Wadsworth were presiding hostesses at the regular luncheons at the Ogden Golf and Mrs Country club Tuesday Wadsworth ’entertained a double foursome including Mrs : Albert H Aland Mrs Ezra Richardson Mrs A C Brown Mrs Nye Mrs Bernard A McNulty of New Tc ork Mrs Milton Boyle and Mrs Gage Rodman A foursome included Mrs W H Williams Mrs A E Edson Mrs Elizabeth Bird and Mrs Fred Williams Mrs John Edward Carver also entertained a group of young ladies Covers were laid for eight ilf i ‘ i Mr and Mrs Harold E Hemingway entertained at dinner at the Ogden Golf and Country club dinner dance on Saturday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs Hatch and Count and Countess Iilinski j Twelve guests were included in their party Potrm and Countess Iilinski were the guests of Mr and Mrs Heniinfwhy on Saturday They visited places of interest in Salt Lake City enjoyed bathing at Saltair beach and spent some time at Bingham canyon Count and Countess Illinsky left "for their home this morning o Mrs J W Farnsworth entertained a few friends at luncheon at her home on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Gertrude De Vorss of St Joseph Mo who is’ the guest of her sister Mrs I L Reynolds at her summer home in Ogden canyon Sweetpeas and phlox center- ed the table Guests included close friends of Miss De Vorss ''wrAV High School Class Of 1917 to Hold Reunion at Logan The Ogden High school class of 1917 will hold a reunion picnic at Lagoon Monday evening Members are requested to meet at the lake house and bring a basket lunch for their own families Dinner will be served at seven o’clock Further information may be obtained from Mrs Claud F Peacock at phone 2779-- o -- W Silver Set Tea Friday A silver Afternoon tea will be held at the home of Mrs J Falck 1181 Twenty-fourt- h street July 30 between the hours of two and five for the Service Star Legion Mrs J U Eldredge and Mrs Arthur T Johns will be the assisting hostesses During the afternoon a program of music and readings will be furnished A special invitation is extended to all friends G Modern Home In Miniature Birthday Gift Miss Nancy Hope Eccles and a group of little friends were giv- en a most novel surprise on Monday afternoon July 12 when Nancy was presented with a play house large enough for little folks to live in by her parents Mr and Mrs Spencer S Eccles in honor of her seventh birthday The house is a replica of a modern home equipped with elec- tric lights fireplace and many necessary conveniences The little guests who had been bidden to the Eccles home in honor of the occasion were entertained at swimming at Patio Springs being taken there in a trailer in which refreshments were served The table was centered with a large pink and white birthday cake holding green candles Those attending were Mar-io- n Budge Elizabeth Bader Della Mae Rigdon Sally Rich Mary Ann Rich Nancy Ann Pugmire Barbara Eccles Shirley Fox Spencer Eccles and the guest of honor ' o V “V- v vy t x" : ' — t V' v & k f Helen Tanner and Harold ' Johnson To Marry Soon vs£v A betrothal announcement that will be of interest to her many friends in Ogden is that of Miss Helen Tanner daughter of Mr and Mrs H C Tanner of Seattle Washington to Harold B Johnson of San Francisco The ding will take place in the near future O 0 9 s' Miss Tanner is well known in Ogden’s younger social set She was a sponsor at Ogden High school and attended the State Teachers college at San Jose California Many courtesies have been extended Miss Tanner pre-nupti- al in San Francisco -- Mr and Mrs Henry J DeHaan of 2421 Tyler avenue have returned- from a two weeks’ visit to Los Angeles and San Fran- -' Q cisco jA day afternoon Dainty blooms adorned the table The guests were Mrs Harman W Peery Mrs James H DeVine Mrs Val A Browning Mrs Herman B Way Mrs William Rice Kimball Mrs Leon W Elledge Salt Lake City Mrs George L Abbott and Mrs Fred M Nye mid-summ- er L m ’' j ' L Supper ANCY Hope Eccles is shown above in he doorway of her new play home which was presented to her by her parents Mr and Mrs Spencer S- Eccles for her seventh birthday July 12 In the foreground caressing his - dog Brownie er (Standard-Examine- is Spencer Eccles Nancyls r photo) broth- C' Tanner of Seattle and formerly of Ogden whose engagement to Harold B Johnson of San Francisco is announced ! PERSONALS Douglas to Ogden to spend a few days at the home of Lieut Larson’s parents Mr and Mrs George A Larson w and Mrs O’Neill are the parents of a son born July 14 W L Crawford Jrr who is a musician on different ships in various countries just returned from the Canal zone to visit with his parents Mr and Mrs W L Crawford 435 Twenty eighth street Mrs Carlton A Druley sons Keith and Kaye of Angeles are visiting with Druley’s parents Mr and A T Hestmark and Los Mrs Mrs Mr and Mrs Frank L Koons and sons Eugene and Billy of Seattle Washington are visiting with Mrs Koons’ parents Mr and Mrs Peter Ernstrom Mr and Mrs J W Mourheiss of San Francisco are visiting with Mrs Mourhiss’ brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs O V Coburn They will go to Yel- : Mrs Howard E Watts left Thursday for San Francisco where she was to be the matron of honor at the wedding of Miss Iris V Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs P K Smith and Stanley Walton The marriage took place in the Chapel of Flowers at Berkeley Saturday July 24 Mrs Rachel Peterson and Mrs Julia Parry have just returned from a six weeks' trip to Washington D C and New York They were the guests of Mr and Mrs Blaine Peterson Wallace Peterson and ’Frank Parry while at Washington j Miss Mary Lou Loughran will leave today for Los Angeles where she will vacation with her sisters Mrs A O Beurnett and Mrs ‘William - Losee w lowstone home park before returning Mrs E E Porter of Los Anmother r of Mrs Gordon Larson accompanied Lieut and Mrs1 Gordon Larson of Fort geles Mrs George L Booth and two children Richard and Virginia of Phoenix Ariz are visiting with Mrs Booth’s parents Mr and Mrs A T Flinders I Miss ' Bonnie Honors Guests at Swimming Party J Miss Ruth Harris was hostess at a delightful swimming party and steak fry at Patio Springs j Mrs Leslie B Dufton (lower eft) of Houston Tex sister of Mrs George S Eccles whois a guest at the Eccles home and (lower right) Miss Helen Tanner daughter of Mr and Mrs H Miss Daisy Maginnis is visiting in Washington D C with her brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs John P O’Neill Jr Mr Miss Ruth Harris Joyce Ewing daughter of Mr and Mrs Orman W Ewing formerly of Salt Lake on Thursday afternoon complimenting Miss Carlie Cannon of Salt Lake City and her house guest Miss Jackie Allen of Boston Mass Miss Cannon and Miss Allen were school mates at Beaver Country day school at Chestnut Hill Boston The guest list included Miss Betty Bristol Miss Helen Shurt-lif- f Miss Sally Humphris Miss Virginia Andrews Miss Janice Scowcroft Miss Beverly Betts Miss Rosebud Scowcroft Miss Janet Steckel Miss Jean Engers and Miss Cannon and Miss Allen who are guests at the Har-- j ris home Miss Harris also entertained at a luncheon at her summer home in Ogden canyon on SatTable tennis urday afternoon badminton and bridge were enThe luncheon table was joyed centered with gladioli The guests were Miss Marilyn Eccles Miss Dougie Douglas Miss Martha Ann Dumke Miss Marion Shaw Miss Shirley Evans Miss Mary Lou Humphris Miss Dixie Scowcroft Miss Jo Enger and Miss Maren Eccles Nurses Entertain At Dancing Party The Roman gardens was the setting for a delightfully arranged informal party sponsored by the student body of the Thomas D Dee Memorial hospital nursing school Tuesday July 13 with Miss Ruth Hawkins retiring president in charge The evening was enjoyed by a large crowd in spite of rain Light refreshments were served y at atop the new Barrel The students were honored by the presence of Miss Amelia Milten-thirt- x 4 ' s'” A ler director of nurses and the following supervisors: Miss Anne Gibbs Miss Rhoda Woodward Miss Anna Rasmusson and Miss Elma Hansen - Mrs Patrick Healy left Thursday night for New York where she will be joined by her son Stuart Healy of New York and will sail July 28 on the S S Queen Mary" for Europe They expect to visit the principal places of interest abroad and will return in six weeks y cpsvv Ux v Mrs A W Petty Mrs Henry W Nelson and Mrs W W Anderson were guests at breakfast home of Mrs Henry Volk-e- r at the ' Salt Lake City on Monday Mrs Leo Winder was a Salt Lake guest The group enjoyed swimming at Black Rock in the afternoon s V x 'J i v J 5 - -£ City arrived Tuesday from Washington D C She is the guest of her grandmother Mrs A L Howe and Mrs H T Heywood 3170 m i J? Porter w £ Miss Irene Walsh Peery apart- ments has as her guest her sister Mr and Mrs and brother-in-laEarl Clotfelters and Dr and Mrs P I Eyres Boone la who are en route to Los Angeles Miss Walsh will accompany them to the coast vf v s s i V-'- i: r- ’ V - w Ray H Beckett formerly of Ogden and now of Los Angeles and his wife and son and daughter Ray Jr and Janice made a visit to Ogden during the past week They will remain for two weeks staying at the home of Mr and Mrs C Nielson 854 Twenty-thir- d ett’s parents street Mrs t Beck- $ v : '4 4 1 J ' -- ’ ' “ £ 4 f i W' A 3 ''J ' ! V: 'N i '£ jt I a rf |