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Show Friday, September THE OGDEN POST 6 Is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward and Mr. Wilson are graduates of the I. Rich and one of the prominent University of Utah. The bride-eleis a member of the Chi Omega sororyour.fr professional men of Ogden. Prior to her marriage yesterday, ity and her fiance is a Sigma Chi Mrs. Rich was the inspiration for man. many a delightful party. Among the most recent parties was a bridge tea Episcopalian Nuptlala The beautiful and impressive EpisMonday given for her by Misa jorie Brewer. Last week she enter- copalian marriage service was used at tained at a trousseau tea which was the lovely wedding ceremony held for attended by more than a hundred Miss Lorene Tavey and Donald Mort friends. Quick, Wednesday night at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Rev. John W. Depart for England Hyslop performed the ceremony, asQuite a group of friends were down sisted by Dean W. W. Fleetwood of at the depot today to bid adieu to Mrs. St Marks cathedral. Salt Lake, in John Franklin Ellis, her two daugh- the presence of several hundred ters, Marion and Tilitha, and sons, guests. John and Frank, who departed for The bride was given in marriage by New York where they will sail on the her father, Henry Cartwright Tavey, seventeenth aboard the liner Carmania of Blackfoot, Idaho. Her attendants for England where Mr. Ellis has pre- were her sister, Mrs. Lucille T. For-te- r ceded them, and where they are to aa matron of honor; Miss Virginmake their home for a year or so. ia Kahler of Los Angeles, and Miss Their departure is greatly regretted Frances McGonagle of Salt Lake, her as Mrs. Ellis is one of Ogdens most nieces, who acted as bridesmaids. Dr. prominent young matrons. Hugh M. Rowe was best man and Since the announcement that they James II. DeVine and Lawrence T. would live abroad, there has been a Dee were ushers. round of partie given in her honor. the ceremony there was Among the most recent were: A fam- a Following the home of Dr. and at reception ily luncheon given last Friday by Mrs. Mrs. Rowe on Ecclea avenue. Mrs. E. L. Ford and Mrs. N. W. Cummii.gs is a sister of the bride. at the home of Mrs. John M. Blown-ing- Rowe to their marriage Mr. end Prior There were ten guests. Sun Mrs. have been extensively enQuick Dr. a was dinner given by day, party tertained. and Mrs. E. I. Rich honoring Mrs. The young couple will make theii Ellis and her children. The last af home in the east, Mr. Quick being fair was a charming littls breakfast in business there. engaged Miss Monday morning by Cirty given intiwhich Wallace to a few Informal Breakfast mate friends of the young matron were bidden. Another informal breakfast party was that piven yesterday morning by n Attractive Mrs. Wilhnm Van Alen nt her home A delightful affair of the week wae in Ogden canyon. The affair was de the bridge luncheon given yesterday lightfully planned and the guests enafternoon honoring Mrs. Frink Her joyed a few hours of bridge. Autumn flowers with their many greaves, who leaves next week to make her home at Farrington, Wyo. colorings were used effectively The hostesses were Mrs. Andrew throughout the rooms, with marigolds Clark and Mrs. George Abbott. The and asters predominating. The domluncheon appointments were very inant color note in the dining room smart and the guests spent a most was gold, while lavender tones were used in the living room and reception charming afternoon. halL Culminating a week that hae been filled with many smart parties will Return From Alaska be the luncheon and bridge party Miss Anna Dunn and Mrs. A. Howes given today by Mra. J. Walter Elling- returned this week from a months son at her home on Twenty-fourt-h trip to Alaska. While in the northstreet. The affair will assemble west they visited Victoria and Vanthirty guests. Cards are to be the diversion of the afternoon. The host- couver, British Columbia, and spent ess will be assisted in serving her a day or two at Mt. Ranier in Washthey made the boat guests by her daughter. Mise Mar-tr- ington. In Alaska the Inside trip through Hop-inPassage as far Ellingson, Miss Georgia as Skagway. Both made their home and Miss Ruth Roberts. A second similar affair is planned at Esther hall i for later in the fall by Mra. Elling- Bridge Luncheons eon. Two ' delightful bridge luncheons Visit in San Francisco were on the social calendar. Both Mrs. James H. DeVine has closed I were given by Mrs. John C. Davis and their attractive summer home in Og-- i Mrs. Stuart P. Dobbs. The first took den canyon that hae been the scene place Wednesday afternoon and the of eo many lovely affaire this sum-- 1 second will be given Saturday aftermer and with her ion, James, Jr., is noon. About 35 guests have been enroute to San Francisco for a brief bidden to each affair. The Dobbs street was the stay. Young DeVine will enter the home on Twenty-fourt- h Tamalpais school for boys in San scene of the first party and will be Rafael. Mis Dollie DeVine has pre- opened again Saturday to friends of ceded them to California and is the the two hostesses. guest of friends in Sacramento, San B" Francisco and Piedmont. Later she will leave for the east to attend' a ric ct Nuptial Hrowning-Kic- h ' Society will continue to discus for Rome time the brilliant wedding re ccption laxt night which followed the marriage yesterday in the Salt Lake Icmple of Mix Blanche Browning and I r. Junior Uich. The Browning home on Patterson avenue waa aglow with lights from myriads of candles that shown on the brilliant autumn flowers that were used artistically throughout the home. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hague Ellis, the three matrons being sisters of the bride. The bride was a picture of great charm in her modish gown of white satin and lace, over which fell in filmy folds the net veil, trimmed with rose point lace. A soft cap of rose-poicovered her coiffure and she carried a lovely duster of white roses and lilies of the valley. Her only attendant was her niece, Miss Marian Ellis, who was frocked in a charming creation of orange creme taffeta made in bouffant style. Phair Bich was his brothers best nt man. Mr. and Mrs. 'Rich are now honeymooning in the Pacific northwest, and up on their return they will make their home in this city and will occupy the J. F. Ellis home, while the latter are absent in England. The bride is the daughter of the late M. S. Browning and sister of Marriner Browning and has scores of friends throughout the city. Dr. Rich The LEADER School Day Specials Sizes 7 to 14, suede cloth, all best fall colors, fur collars, full lined $595 et s, Childrens Dresses jersey and flannel; all styles and colors $395 fashionable finishing school s To Visit Atlantic Coast Jr., and son, atrick Healy III, left today for the tlantic seaboard where they wul pend several weeks. The son will be itered in one of the leading New ngland schools for boys. Mrs. Healy ill remain for a few weeks visit Mrs. Patrick Healy, . Childrens Gingham Dresses j All styles, rayons included, sizes 2 to 14 j 2 Season 1927-192- 8 is to be bigger and better than ever. Russian method of training ballet technic Classes Start September 17th. Registration September 10th to 16th. Consultation at 2343 Adams Avenue. TELEPHONE 2481. I i FREE! c motor oil with every purchase of five gallons of gas at Ogdens newest Service Station One quart of high-grad- e 26TH ST. and WALL AVE. . Sizes 7 to 14, cloth, 1-- . Bridge-Luncheo- Childrens Coats . Dancing Pnce DEPOT SERVICE STATION o N Joe De Young, Manager. Jk RUNNING Visiting in Zion Zion National park, Bryce and the rand canyon are being visited this ek by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Warren lisely and her two aunts, Mrs. Tay r North Adams and Mrs. T. L. Jef-rso-n of Louisville. 'Mrs. Adams and s. Jefferson have been spending summer and are guests at Hotel etar-- . . . . Pianist Weds Of interest to those in musical The LEADER cir-e- s was the marriage last week of iss Florence Powell, daughter of the te Mr. end Mrs. John D. Powell, to , R. Brown which took place in the lit Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. rown are now touring southern Utah id the Grand canyon, and upon their turn will reside in Harrisville. Mrs. rown was a pianist at Weber gym-tsiuBrown is connected with the ountain States Implement company. Fall Meeting of the Lagoon Jockey Club at the Beautiful Lagooim Mile TYadk m. Easy Way To Build Industry! easily can build an industry that will OGDEN the steady employment of many heads of families, that will keep hundreds of thousands of dollars in Ogden the thousands that now go to enrich other communities. IIow? you ask. Simply by insisting upon getting Ogden manufactured macaroni and macaroni products. Ogden has a macaroni factory. It is located at 2 Washington avenue and is owned and operated by Ogden business men who have just spent 110,000 recently to improve the plant and its product. Utah Maid Macaroni is made in this Ogden plant. It is made from semolina, not from flour. Semolina is a granular product from Durum wheat It is the highest priced grain product procurable. Macaroni, under our skillful methods, is the real old Italian macaroni. We insist that our Utah Maid Macaroni is the equal or superior of any macaroni and our product is priced right. So why not give your macaroni business to your own Ogden macaroni factory? We know our product will give you complete satisfaction. It is made by experta. So sure are we of the merit of our macaroni that it is sold with our guarantee. Buy a supply of any Utah Maid product. If you do not get complete satisfaction, take the remainder to your grocer and get your money refunded. Yours for home industry, fist-foot- ed UTAH MACARONI MANUFACTURING CO., Ogden, Utah Bridge Luncheon 600 Thoroughbred Runners 600 7--BIG RACES DAILY--7 Mrs. R. T. Hume will be joint hostesses at a bridge luncheon to be given at the Mrs. J. T. Allen and -- Hume home on Twenty-fift- h street tomorrow. Thirty-si- x guests have been bidden to share the pleasures of the afternoon. Bridge Luncheon at Jules Mrs. G. D. Rutledge of Ksysville and her sister, Mrs. Harold Osborn of Illinois were joint hostesses last 1943-50-5- ' To Visit in Missouri J. Volstead and hrr daugh-- ; Miss Peggy, left Monday night Kansas City, Mo, where they will it with Miss Peggy grandmother, s. W. B. Kirkendall. They will be the east about five weeks. Mrs. C. Saturday at a most attractively arranged luncheon and bridge party given at Jules. They entertained in Mrs. honor of their sister-in-laJames Fletcher of Smithshire, 111. Mrs. Fletcher was a former Kaysville girl and will be remembered as Artoll Linford. Those who were bidden to the affair included the Mesdames J. W. Thorn-leW. P. Epperson, J. L. Crockett, Clyde Epperson and Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton of Kaysville; J. B. Cooley and Robert Birkin of Layton; Mrs. F. B. Muir of Bountiful and Mrs. Henry Johnson of Logan. The Misses Doris Thomley, Faye Sanders, Mollie Barnes, Leone Linford of Kaysville, and Helen Spalding of Ogden. w, , y, Engagement Announced Announcement of the engagement of Miss Belle Livingston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Livingston, to Blaine Woodville Wilson, son of the John N. Wilsons, is being made this week. The marriage is to be an event of this fall Both Miss Livingston Ladies Free Tuesday and Friday $1000 Bigelow Hotel Handicap Saturday Trains Leave Ogden at 12 :30 and 1 :30 P. M. Races Begin at 2:20 P. WM. P. KYNE, General Manager PARI MUTUEL SYSTEM JJL Bamberger Race Special 1:30 p.m Return! recce - |