Show sHSesteyBaaiiJa 6 D THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY Ogflen' Society And Clubs' i OGDEN — Mr and Mrs Herman Neilson Mis Louis Kabell and Mrs Feischer will entertain at a valentine1 Austin Johnson Mrs L W Overstreet entertained at supper Sunday evening at their home 1402 Custer avenue The guests will dinner Friday evening at her home 2304 Jdt kton aventie in honor of Mrs cumber 16 Alta Mitra Dancing club will en- Harry B Hill of Los Angeles who is tertain at a danung party Saturday a guest of her sister Miss Kate teuton Other guestg were Miss Fenton evening one In a series at the Hotel M J Seid-- 1 Bigelow The committee on arrange- Miss Rosa Mosteller Mrs ments includes Miss Nona Todd Miss ner Mrs Lee D Turner Mrs Don Esther Lashus Mr and Mrs Verlin jBeason and Miss Melva Overstreet Carroll Mr and Mrs E C Randall Mrs Lee D Turner entertained at Lamont Rendershot and Ward Arm- dinner Wednesday evening at her home 2803 Eccles avenue in honor strong Entre Nous Dancing club will en- of Mrs Hill In rompliment to Robert K Murtertain in one ol a series ot dancing of New York field representaparties Friday evening at the Hotel ray Bigelow Hosts and hosteises are Mr tive of the National Recreation assoand Mrs P C Richardson Mr and ciation Mr and Mrs P W Knisely Mrs George A Ward and Mr and and Miss Jessie Schofield of the physical education department of the OgMrs C A Lindquist TtvMrs M J Seidner will entertain den high school entertained at a buffet her bridge club at dinner and bridge supper bridge and dance at the Kmso-lhome in the Elmhurst apartments Monday evening at her home 1307 American Legion auxiliary enterTwenty-fiftstreet Alpha Zeta Delphian society will tained at a bridge dinner Thursday entertain at a bridge tea Wednesday evening at the American Legion chaat 2 p m at the Green Gables tea teau Covers were laid for 80 Mis room The committee In charge of ar- Ei nest Bdkh and Mrs S W Badcon Mrs Robert were in charge of arrangements A rangements includes Knudson chairman Mrs Fred T party of 20 was entertained by Mrs Ronald Wadsworth Others entertainOdell and Mrs J D Reynolds Mrs Glen Perrins will entertain het ing smaller parties were Mis H L bridge club at luncheon and bridge Olson Mrs R L Harlin Mrs Lee D Mrs Harold Ambler Mrs Saturday at her home 1030 Darling Turner Bertha Covey Mrs E D Rockwell Street Miss Dolly Louise DeVine will en- Mrs Ora Bundy Mrs Joseph Dies tertain her bridge club Tuesday at Mrs Leonard Jpson Mrs L A Hooluncheon and bridge at her home 903 ver Mrs I C Wiley and Mrs T H Twenty-fourt- h street The same club Jordan Miss Martha Humphries enterluncheon at enjoyed a Shull's Tuesday followed by bridge tained her bridge club Thursday eveat the home of Miss Ruth Wattis 2540 ning at the Green Gables tea room Leon Janney juvenile actor and Eccles avenue The party Included Miss Wattis Miss DeVine Mrs Irving his mother Mis Bernice Kohn JanLehman Mrs George S Eccles Mrs ney arrived in Ogden Saturday and Spencer S Eccles Mrs Russell Wil- will leave Sunday evening after a kins Mrs Clark L Rich and Mrs visit to Mrs Janney’s brother and Mr and Mrs Phil A John Scowcroft Mr and Mrs H P Iverson of Bur- Kohn Mrs Janney and her son me lingame Cal who will leave Sunday en route from San Francisco to Chiafter spending a week at the Hotel cago Mr and Mrs John Edward Byrnes Bigelow were guests of honor at a bridge dinner given Saturday evening arrived home last week from a honeyby Dr Rnd Mrs G A Dickson at their moon in different parts of California They will mako borne 2530 Fowler avenue Mrs J T and Agua Callente Mrs Byrnos Kushmer entertained Mrs Iverson at their home in Ogden a bridge luncheon Saturday at her formerly was Miss Hazel La Verne home 2547 Adams avenue Mr and Cowan Mrs Thomas Leslie and Mr and Mis Weber county chapter Daughters H B Way entertained at luncheon of the Utah Pioneers will entertain Friday at the Leslie home 2523 Polk at the nineteenth annual pioneer ball avenue in honor of Mr and Mrs Wednesday evening at the Berthana Iverson ballroom It will be a colonial funcMiss Lois Moore a teacher in the tion In observance of the George Pingree school in Ogden and Manker Washington bicentennial A feature W Humphrey of Los Angeles were of the evening will be the historical married Friday in the Little Church pageant when prominent Ogden peoMiss ple will represent the characters of of the Flowers Los Angeles Moore left for California February 6 George Washington Martha WashThe couple will make their home in ington John Adams and Mrs Adams Los Angeles Thomas Jefferson and Mrs Jefferson Mrs E J Harness entertained In the Henry Knox Edmund Randolph fust of a series of teas at her home Alexander Hamilton and Mrs Hamil2506 Eccles avenue Saturday after- ton and Betsy Ross The pageant will noon be followed by the grand march and Elks’ Ladles entertained at a danc- those participating will wear colonial Elks home ing party at the Saturday or pioneer costumes Invitations have evening Mrs R H Parson was chair- been extended to President Kate man of a committee on arrangements Snow of the central board of Balt Ogden llhSstorical society enter- Lake members of the presidency and tained at the annual memorial tea at camp officers of Box Elder Cache the Green Gables tea room Saturday Davis and Suit Lake counties OgArA program Included a den city officials will attend afternoon talk on “The Student Loan Fund" by rangements have been completed by Mrs W IL Meal personal tribute to Mrs Sarah Ilains general chahman Mrs George W Perkins a club mem- - and the following subchairmen: Speber who died the past year by Mrs cial features Mrs Amelia Flygaie Josephine Hurst a review of Mrs director of pageant Mrs Dil worth Perkins’ activities In the Civic league Young music Miss Ellen Thomas Mrs J W Wintle vocal solos by Mrs Invitations Mrs Dora Holther recep Benjamin E Tyree accompanied by tion Mrs Sarah Bains Mrs Barbara Mrs Verd Pingree and piano num- Hiikman Mis Fffie llinrhcliff Mrs bers by Mis Pingree Presiding at F stelle Ballinger Mrs Julia Tarry the tea table were Mrs J A Cnger Mrs Jennie Campbell and Mrs AnPresident of the society Mrs Louis nie Moyes decorations Mrs Laura Kabell Mrs P F Neilson Mrs W H Eibcnherg Mrs Isabelle Bovle and Meal The committee in charge of Mrs Gladys Ensign tickets Mrs Elarrangements included Mrs L A ite Ilinchcliff Mrs Rachael Jensen Mever Mrs George Grill Mr P F door Mrs Ida Treseder David W In Ogden Social Life the Past Week Upper left to right Mrs Harry Hill of Los Angeles who will leave this week for home after visiting in Ogden’ Mrs John Edward Byrnes formerly Miss Hazel Laverna Cowan who returned last week with her husband from a honeymoon in California and Mexico Mrs W B Conger of Tucson Ariz who has been in Ogden the past week Lower left to eight Mrs Man Loveland ker W Humphrey formerly Miss Lois Moore of Ogden who was married Friday in Los Angeles Mrs Sarah D Ilains chairman of the general arrangements committee for the annual pioneer ball at the Berthana Wednesday evening Mrs II P Iverson of Burlingame Calif who will leave for home Sunday with her husband after spending a week in Ogdne lube Loveland y 14 1932 Reserp in at the Hotel Bigelow vations may be made with Miss Eva Erb Miss Mary A Littlefield Mrs E A Collins Mrs P H Mulcahy Mrs George R Whitmyer Mrs Jean Case or Miss Linda Irwin Sempre Musical society will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs C V Zuin 2567 Fowler avenue Miss Ellen Thomas will be chairman and will discuss “Handel’s Messiah and Oratorios” The following members will appear on the musical program Mrs Ben Tyree Mrs Frank Scoville Mrs Ray Whitmeyer and Miss Phyllis Whittier Child Culture club will meet Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow Mrs W H Hornibrook a member of the art section of the Ladies' Literary club of Salt Lake will speak on “Siam Land of the Yellow Robe" Mrs Hornibrook will display costumes and aniques from that country The program has been arranged by Mrs J T Rushmer and Mrs Frank K Bartlett Hostesses will be Mrs A P Merrill Mrs Samuel G Dye and Mrs C L Forsllng Tea will be served Mrs Charles H Barton will entertain chapter J P E O sisterhood at luncheon next Wednesday afternoon at her home 774 Twenty-fiftstreet A debate will be given by Mrs J G Titley and Mrs George Dickson on the question “Resolved That modern freedom for women has improved society" Mrs Edward Bichsel will be hostess to chapter F P E O sisterhood at street her home 1179 Twenty-sixt- h Wednesday afternoon Luncheon will followed be served by the presentation of a review of the book "Burnt to be Offering" given by Mrs P J Dix h h ' PAGEANT PLANNED CASTLE DALE — Primary ward conference will be held in Castle Dale Sunday evening February 14 at 730 The main feature will be a pageant “The Light and Life of the World” presented entirely by the children Riverton East Midvalo RIVERTON— Mrs J S Ferrell Mrs M E Dansie and Mrs P D Christensen were hostesses to the M M M club at the Utter’s home Friday Progressive rook was played Prizes were awarded and a dainty luncheon was served at the card tables Miss Anna May Sandstrom entertained the officers and teachers of the First ward Primary at her home on Following a busiMonday evening ness meeting a social was enjoyed and luncheon was served to eight guests A special activity program was put on by the Fust ward Gleaner Girls and “M" men Tuesday evening The mam feature was a debate by Lois Swenson Elise Hardy Argyle Aylett and Maurice Newman The Gleaner Girls of the Second ward entertained at a valentine party in the amusement hall on Saturday Appropriate decorations evening were used throughout the hall Refreshments were served by the junior girls The Relief society officers of the First ward entertained at a quilting at the ward house on Tuesday afternoon Luncheon was served Mrs Golden Densley and Mrs Gordon Densley were honor guests at dinner at the home of Mrs Sarah Newbold of Draper on Monday afternoon Covers were laid for 10 guests Members of the American Legion and auxiliary entertained at Midvale Wednesday evening A program games and luncheon were enjoyed following the regular business meeting Mrs J S Ferrell entertained the junior girls of the Second ward M I A at a candy pull at her home on Sixteen girls were Friday evening EAST MIDVALE— Mrs Sadie Jenkins of Blackfoot Idaho Is visiting indefinitely with her mother Mrs e present COURT TERM OPENS CASTLE DALE—The first term of court for Emery county will open here Tuesday at 2 p m The calendar contains seven criminal cases six of which are liquor cases i C U I Sarah Bennett Mrs Lenard Sharp entertained at a birthday party Saturday afternoon in honor of her son Ralph Games and refreshments were enjoyed by Miss n Bernice Roberts and Miss Shirlie of Midvale Martin and Kendal Smith Melvin Malstrom of Sandy K Norris of South Jordan Stanley Sharp Kenneth and Marvetta Sharp of East conference Relief society Midvale ward was held Tuesday afternoon at the ward chapel Mis Almeth Matilda Smith and Mrs Smith of Draper and Mrs Lavon Ayelett of Midvale represented the stake M I A conference was held Tuesday evening Herbert Berrett Archie Gardner Mrs B M Andrus and Mrs Beck represented the stake Conferences for the Sunday school and for the ward will be held Sunday at 10 a m and at 730 p m respectively William D Kuhre of Sandy will address members of the Gleaner and Junior girls class at the M I A meeting Tuesday evening Members of the Vanguard group of Union enjoyed a skiing party Saturday and Sunday at Big Cottonwood canyon Gos-ma- Washington Celebration f Committee Announced FAIRVIEW— Mayor H P Hansen has appointed the following committee in charge of the community programs of the Washington bicentennial celebration from February 22 to Thanksgiving day November 24 General chairman Vern Jensen of the American Legion post Maitland Graham representing the schools Kate Mills legion auxiliary Wynn Sanderson South ward: Alvin Day North ward Mrs Clara Stewart Nancy James Black Hawk Mil-bu- rn sister-- in-law £ Your Opportunity to Save! Monday From Our Linen Section Damask Cloths Lovely heavy double damask cloths Specially priced 72x72 72x88 Loveland Llnk-Tlftn- Loveland 72x108 Evans giand inarch Mrs Belle Ross A business mealing will follow the Huddard Mrs A II Parsons Brownfloor Mrs Amelia Rich refreshments luncheon The committee in charge ing section "New Books of Poetry” Mrs Olive Christiansen Estelle Bal- of the affair includes Mrs C E Clem- by Kathleen Millay John Masefield linger publicity Mrs Mattie Read ents chairman Mrs F C Todd Mrs and Edwin Arlington Robinson Mrs Mrs Leantine Knighton J C Green Mrs A A Martello Mrs J M Jorgenson readers’ section “All Mrs Spent” Sackville-Wes- t Members of the Catholic Woman's Thomas Sweeney Mrs Glen Whee-loc- k Passions HI A Hartenstetn M Mrs E R Alton Mrs two-aand J of Salt Lake presented a league law section "Tragedies of Progplay "The Opera Matinee" by McLaughlin ress" Glno Lombroso Mrs Allen T Business Professional and Ogden In Alice Gerstenberg the Tuesday Sanford tourist section "Adauditorium of the Central junior high Women club held a dinner meeting venture " history Carveth Wells Mrs F M school after the regular meeting of Saturday evening at the Hotel Bigerepresenting Mrs Clarence the Ogden Catholie Woman's league low Dr Margaret Bums presided at McHugh Groshell lor the drama section read in the Cushnahan Memorial hall The the business session which immedi- a paper on “The Present Status of play was presented under the direc- ately followed dinner David L Stine the Drama” Music was furnished tion of Mrs Edmund J Kearns with former speaker of the house of repreMrs Claud L Shields soloist acthe following taking part: Mrs Ray sentatives of the Utah legislature and by by Miss Dorothy Ann mond Frirl Mrs Joseph McKay Mrs prominent Ogden attorney spoke on companied Lewis Mrs McHugh was In charge Harold Holmes Mrs J Carl McGin-le- y "Andrew Johnson President” Miss of the Mrs Kearns Mrs J H Ray- Carma Douglas gave a group of vocal were in program of and Earrangements H Schraga Mrs burn Mrs J M Brady Mrs Nell numbers accompanied by Miss Lil- and Mrs charge E A Hartenstein O'Donnell Mrs J J Brennan Mrs lian Thatcher It was guest night Mrs William Rice Kimball presiInternational Relations club will George Bnglln Mrs J J Neville Mrs of the Drama club presided at J C Daly and Mrs W F McQuilkin meet Wednesday at 9 30 a m at the dent a luncheon in the English room of Musical numbers were given bv Mrs home of Mrs L C Tillotson 2361 Jef the hotel for the Bernard Hansen and Mrs McGlnley ferson avenue Mrs Don Woolsey will Salt Lake given by the club guests previous to the proOther members of the league from give a paper on “Brazil” Modern Literature club met Friday gram in the drawing room with Mrs Salt Lake who attended Included Mrs E M Ledyard president of Ladles' Frank McGanney Mrs T S Cahill afternoon with Mrs C A MalinowMrs F E Whiteley Mrs Fred David- ski 2561 Brinker avenue Mrs E C Literary club as guest of honor Mrs was assisted by Mrs J M son Mrs W H Bint Mrs T J Kel-le- tt Bader gave a paper on “The Spanish Kimball Eccles Mrs Warren L Wattis Mrs Miss Edna McFarland Mrs J H Roval Family'’ E R Dumke Mrs Claud Corey Mrs' Miriam chapter No 14 O E S Bradv Mrs L B Kennebeck Mrs P Foulger Mrs E A Larkin J O'Carroll and MKs Nora M Ne- will entertain at a colonial tea Mon- Delbert Miss Dana Kelly Mrs Lew Beason ville Tea was served In the Cushna-h- n day afternoon at the Masonic temMemorial hall with the following ple A George Washington program Mrs Eva Pier and Mrs P W KniseMis Wash-intoValentine Gideon n ly a life Ogden league members as hostesses will be given in honor of the bicentennial with Mrs Willis member of the Ladles' Literary club Mrs John McGowan Mrs V Van Der was a Members of the special guest Hei Mrs J E Vail Mrs J C Green Lancaster in charge Bridge will be Mis F H Mans and Mrs L V Warla-mou- played from 2 30 p m to 3 30 p m play and program committee also Mrs J W Fpperson will be in charge were guests Professor John M Mills spoke at All visiting - Members of the St Joseph's Sew- of the refreshments the regular weekly meeting of the ing society will entertain at a lunih-eo- n members are uivited Sacred Heart alumnae w ill hold the Women's University club at the Hotel n Thuisduy at 1 p m in the Memorial hall in honor of regular meeting Tuesday at the Sa- Bigelow Wednesday evening on “The Sunny Side of Main Street" Mrs Mi s Mary Connor w ho org'inired the cred Heart at ademy Mrs John E Velton was hostess to C V Zino accompanied by Mrs society 28 years ago and who will sang leave in the near future to spend the the Child Conservation league Mon- Marjorie Perrins Greenwell remainder of the winter in San Diego day at her home on Marilyn drive The club will entertain Wednesday Mrs Edward P Turner was assisting evening of this week at the annual hostess Under the study of child patriotic party Cards will be folculture the topic of “Habit" was dis- lowed by supper Members may make cussed Three paper were given: By reservations with the chairman of Mrs John L Parker on “Awakening hostesses Miss Helen Mattson The Song society met Wednesday the Senses" bv Mrs Russell B Petty on "Is i ear of Punishment Prevention with Miss Ida Marriott as chairman as of Bad Habits?” and “Faith and Miss Clea Folknian as hostess Flement in Character” by Mrs The story of the opera "Carmen" was Bvron Nalstiitt A sketch of the life given by Mrs Lucille Vcrnieuw ot Helen Keller colled “Hundicapped" Sketches of the lives of Madame was read by Mrs Turner Calve and Lilly Pons French singers Miss Almlna Bagley Mrs Rulon given by Mrs Reta Williamson White Mrs Douglas W Clifford and The musical program included songs Mrs Vernon Ward were hostesses to bv Miss Beatrice Emmett Miss Ellen the Sigma Theta Phi sorority at a Thomas and Mis Grace Nelson Acbridge supper Wednesday evening at companists were Miss Marriott Mrs Diik's cafe A George Washington Rachel Wilson and Miss Phyllis Whitmo f was carried out tier Refreshments were served Mr and Mrs Raymond P MorrisService Star Legion will celebrate sey expect to leave soon for Salt Lake Washingtons birthday in a meeting Down to make their home Monday evening February 22 in the The Ladies' Literary club of Salt United War Service rooms on Kieael Monthly Lake gave a reciprocity program at avenue A program will be given on any rebuilt in our atock the regular meeting of the Drama The committee in charge of arrangerlub Tuesday at the Hotel Bigelow ments includes Mrs Tied Edson Mrs The theme of the program was a "Seo Joseph Aldrich and Mrs Clem JenAll Makes New Portables tonal Bookrase" and each section sen Sold on Terms was represented by the review of a Mr N C McConnel was hostess hook For the current event and cun at the regular meeting of th Home mhrf nrvTm jin rent literature section Mrs F M Culture club Saturday afternoon at 9260 MOMIILY Mi Hugh reviewed “European Dicta- her home 1185 Twenty-sixt- h atreeb Repairing Overhauling torship" Carlo Sforza Mis G U Mrs IL L Taylor directed the proClemensen represented the arts mid gram featuring the George WashingRetail Store: rails section 1th the review of ' Ber ton bicentennial In ceicbiatmn sonalttv of the House" Emily Tnie of Washington' Wholesale Typewriter Co Bust Miss I dim Dwyer music sec birthdav the annual bridge luni hoon tion “A History of Music" (pace ponsoied bv Golden Spike INC chapter ton rtst Dudley Wilmn Mrs W U Huti hin Daughter of the Amei L an Hevolu- JZl'l South Main at on ait section "Whistler" E Mum null be given Eatuidoy at 130 fs nt 1 M Washington Birthday Special KERA-TONI- C PERMANENT WAVE Regular $10 Special— A Beautiful Natural ff'ave This wavs can ba given in special wrap or combination wave It is an oil solution and leaves the hair soft and fluffy The use of the genuine solution gives you a perfect smooth wave that can easily be taken Kera-Ton- ic care of by yourself Fhone Waxalth 300 for Appointment BEAUTY SALON Cush-nnha- Ns AUERBACH CO A I I 393 A-- 475 regular 698 588 to match Napkins these cloths size 22x22 Formerly for 575 Now ct if X regular 495 regular 595 sold il Lae- a 75 2J Banquet Cloths Linen Napkins 298 3:75 Chinese grass linen banquet cloths The finer weave of linen with a hem Iland stitched and tied Napkins to match A dozen 298 extra heavy pure linen napkins size 22x22 This is an odd lot of napkins which we are selling out Regular price 475 72x100 four-inc- h 18-inc- h 18 dozen Special Sale! 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