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Show THE OGDEN POST Wedding Reception j EASY LESSONS IN Affair Is Brilliant J AUCTION BRIDGE The marriage of Miss Lou Jean McKay, daughter of Apostle and Mrs. David O. McKay, to Russell H. Blood, son of President and Mrs. Henry 11. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Collin were Blood, was solemnized Wednesday The dinner dance at the Hotel Big eve will nee more hosts at a delightful evening of bridge noon in the Salt Uke temple. The low New Near Tuesof Ogden social elect gathered to- at their home on Fowler avenue brides father officiated in the serv were tables event Three than evening. any day ices. gether and since the charity ball. It will be play during the early hours, to A reception was given last evening Mr. affair of the hoh midnight supper was served smartest the the home of Mr. and Mrs. George at Suite with merriment reigning so and Mrs. George M. Frenuh, Mr. and R. Hill, Jr., 1430 Yale avenue. Salt Mrs. Special entertainment will Mrs. Murray Whitney, Mr. and in erne. Lake City. It was one of the brilliant Mrs. Ray feature 'Highlight" from Fanchon Leo D. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. affairs of the holiday season. social Harleacock Idea. The music Whitmeyer, and Mr. and & Marcos bridal The party stood in an enchantatwill be good, the crowd jolly, and th old Davis. Holiday greens were Christmas foliage. The of bower ing cuisine splendid. What more couw tractively used as decorations in the charming young bride was attractivebe desired ? It is surely the place home. ly gowned in a model of white satin to go for a happy New Years eve tulle. Her veil, which was worn and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Parker enter- cornet fashion, fell to the hem line. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day were tained at a charming bridge supper She carried a shower bouquet of orand brides the gracious hosts at a prettily ap' last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ore- chids, eve laRt of Portland, F. Melvin attended was Keller, She given dinner roses. by Miss pa;ly pointed with cov- gon, who are guests at the Parker Hazel Blood as maid of honor, who ning at the Hotel Bigelow street. Mrs. was f rocked in blue taffeta with trimers laid for fourteen. The occasion home on Twenty-sixt- h weeks several the was arrived ago for mings of French handmade flowers. birthday Keller for the festivity She Miss Mildred Calderwood and Miss Mrs her with Mr. visit parents. of Sister, month's a Day's anniversary Mr. Keller Alice Smith were the bridesmaids. last Uristil. was by joined Friday E. Ralph for the holiday season. They will Miss Smith wore peach satin with Mrs. 0. J. Stillwell and Mrs. Frank depart Tuesday for their home in the pearl trimmings, and Miss Calderwood M. Driggs will entertain at dinner northwest. was gowned in pink satin. All of the this evening at the home of Mrs. attendants carried showers of pink Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth rosebuds. street, ift Stillwell on Twenty-fourt- h honor of Miss Nell Driggs, who is entertained at Christmas dinner at Mrs. George R. Hill was in charge Close their home on Madison avenue. Cov- of the spending the holidays in Ogden. dining room. Chi Omega sorfriends of the guest of honor have ers were laid for fourteen, with the ority sisters assisted with the servguests: Mr. ing. The dining table was covered been bidder following and Mrs. II. J. Sheffield, Sr., and Mr. with a rluny cloth. A silver basket Mr. and Mrs. John M. Browning and and Mrs. Robert Manures, of Kaya-vill- of butterfly roses graced the center Miss Beatrice Browning entertained of the table, while flickering pink at a large dancing party Monday eve tapers in silver holders were placed A num A most pleasant party was given at the four corners. nirg at the Hotel Bigelow. ber of dinner parties were given pro- Tuesday evening by the members of The guests were received by Mr. Mrs. McKay and Mr. and Mrs. ceeding the ball. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Mrs. Harry Andersons bridge club and eph M. Eccles presided over a beau and their husbands in compliment to Blood, parents of the bride and groom. in the Span- Mr. Anderson. The affair took place Three hundred guests from Ogden, tifully appointed dinner laid for fifty at the Anderson home on Twenty-eight-h Salt Lake and Davis county called ish room with covers dinners were street. Cards were the di- during the receiving hours. two guests. Two st in the Shakespearian version of the evening, followed by also given, one Mr. and Mrs. Blood will leave Fria late supper. Those who enjoyed the day for Philadelphia, where Mr. Blood room and one in the English room. pleasure of the occasion were: Mr. will continue the study of medicine Mrs. A. T. Wright and Mrs. Eugent and Mr. W. D. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. at the University of Pennsylvania. Carr are entertaining at the first of Lloyd Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. a series of luncheons this afternoon Green well, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gar- and friends. The bride will be atat the home of Mrs. Wright, 2302 ner, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Patterson, tended by Miss Katherine Graham, as Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Allison, Mr. and maid of honor, while Mr. Vances best Jefferson avenue. Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, Mr. and man will be Jay Averett. A wedding Mrs. C. M. Dee entertained eight Mrs. Walter Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. supper will follow the ceremony. On friends at luncheon yesterday in the R. Smurthwaite, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sunday the brides parents will enJapanese room of the Hotel Bigelow, Hinchdiff, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney tertain at a family dinner at their with bridge following in the draw- Johnson. home in honor of the young couple. ing room. After a short wedding trip they will Chapin Bristol and Harold Day, Jr., be at home in the LaFrance apartMiss Margaret Short, of Murray, will leave Sunday for Los Angeles to ments. is a house guest during the week at resume their studies in southern Calithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. fornia schools, after spending the Mrs. David Eccles has as her guest holidays here with their parents, Mr. for a brief visit her daughter, Mrs. Driggs. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol and Mr. K. T. Savage, of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wright presid- and Mrs. Harold Day. ed at a family dinner Tuesday eveDx. and Mrs. A. II. Aland and Miss Helen Mills and Miss Marion little son left early in the week for ning at their home, 574 Twenty-fourt- h street, in celebration of their Mills entertained, at a pretty holiday a stay, of two weeks in southern Caligolden wedding anniversary. Violets party Tuesday evening at their home, fornia.' were used on the dinner tables and 2613 Madison avenue. Seven tables red roses and Christmas candles dec- were arranged for bridge with supProfessor and Mrs. F. S. Baker, of orated the rooms. Coven were laid per following; Holiday suggestions Berkeley, California, are spending the for Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wright, Mr. were carried out in all of the details Yuletide with Mrs. Bakers parents, the party. Miss Helen. Mills' will Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge on Binford and Mrs. C. A. Wright, Miss Martha, turn shortly to Mills college in Cali- avenue. Mr. Baker, who Wright, Ben Wright, Mr. and Mrs. W. is an instrucArthur Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Luke M. fornia to resume her studies. the University of California, tor at Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Eugent Carr, was formerly connected with the forMr. and Mrs. Laurence P. Wright, Covers were laid for ten at the atservice in this city. Mr. and Mn. Grant Wright, of Salt tractive dinner presided over by Dr. estry :v Lake, and Miss Rae Middleton. Dur- and Airs. Francis Conroy, Christmas afleft Mrs. J. jus.t Wright Lyman ing the afternoon and evening a num- day at their home on Swaner place. ter Christmas for Oakland, Caliber of friends called. ' fornia where she will spend several Miss Jane Ellingson, of Ijos An- months with her daughter, Mrs. C. Jack Maginnis, son of Mrs. W. L. geles, is the house guest of Mr. and C. Thatcher. is spending the holidays in Mrs. J. W. Ellingson, 1148 Twenty-fourt- h Majtfnnis, street Mr. and Mrs. Churles C. IlendeTson, the Lady wood apartments, have cf deEdward Dawling is home for the Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wickersham been entertaining Mr. Jeff Francis, Christmas vacation from St Josephs parted Monday for Los Angeles of Kemmerer, Wyoming, over Christwhere they will ftaside permanently. mas. Mr. Francis Seminary, San Francisco. departed Wedneshis home. for day Woods be Solemnized Mrs. Herbert Home Wedding to is presiding over a bridge luncheon of pretty np- The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Mrs. James Scowcroft have Mr. lintments this afternoon at her Averett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. issued and invitations for New Years eve street. Chas. W. Averett and John M. Vance dinner to be me, 860 Twenty-firgiven at their home on will take place Saturday evening at drive. Marilyn The Fanchon Marco vaudeville eight oclock at the home of the celuL rated Christmas rve brides parents on Thirty-fourt- h Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Flesher who reat the Hotel Bigel.-iwDinner for street The ceremony will be per- sides in the Ladywood apartments, twenty was served in the English formed by President George M. returned Tuesday from Twin Falls, room. Browning in the presence of relatives Idaho, .where they spent Christmas. simi-publ- out-of-to- e. . no-ho- WATCH! - 1 t Br PAUL H. SEYMOUX Author at Highlight m Amtiaa BrUf" 9-S- -P (Copyright, by Hoylo, Jr.) Article One. For Our Big Introductory ic lilies-of-the-vall- cy f game of Auction ALTHOUGH the its predecessor, January Clearance SALE Bridge and Whist, have been played for many years, a wonderful Increase in ltl popularity la Just at the present time sweeping over the country. Thousands of people who a few yean ago refused to learn the game because it was too much .like work are today giving up the simpler games of Euchre and Five Hundred and. seeking instruction In Auction. Its devotees are fascinated by It principally because there Is something solid and substantial about It and because if does require sound and careful thought A recreation Is something which diverts a persons mind and activity from Its customary channels, and It has been found that this does not mean Inactivity, and that it need not be a frivolous, worthless' j activity. Even those whose dally work ls largely mental find that they gain1 rest and refreshment in a totally different kind of mental exercise such as they find in Auction. While some card games are agreeable for a social hour and serve satisfactorily as time killers, anyone who spends leisure hours In playing and studying Auction has the added feeling that he has been doing something well worth while. lie has exercised and thus strengthened his observation, memory and reasoning faculties. As most people need te nee these faculties In their dally work, they find that their 'study of Auction fita them better for The Family Shoe Store BETTER SHOES for LESS MONEY 353 24th Street, Ogden, Utah .Most Earnest Greetings and a Prosperous their duties In office, factory or draw- ing room. There Is also a steadily Increasing demand among the players for a better understanding of the game. Many who have played It In a haphazard way simply as a time killer are coming to appreciate Its worth and are devoting some time to Its1 real study. No matter how well a person plays, there always Is room for Improvement because the possibilities of the game ere such that they can dever be fully mastered. Among the many thousands of players In the world, only about 2 per cent play well enough to be called experts, and for the other B8 per cent and for those who have never played at all, these articles have been prepared. There will be 36 articles In the series, and while the first two deal with fundamentals of the game with which all players are familiar and while the aim has been to use such simple language that all may understand them, still the treatment of the subject will be so systematic and thorough that . following them should greatly Improve the game of very player. Their value will depend not upon how many rules are given or how many isolated cases are explained, but upon the dearness and simplicity of the statements and the comprehensiveness with which the system will cover the countless possibilities arising In the bidding and playing of the game. In order to become proficient Is any game, two things are needed learning the rules so thoroughly that they may be Instantly put Into practice, and then learning when to break these rules. In teaching Auction one should not use the words always or never" because there la no rule which should Miss Geraldine Mathews, who is at- not be broken at times. Any person who always ploys according to rule tending school in Los Angeles, is the will be a wooden player and never guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cassin at their home on can hope to rise to the level of the to all , . st ers . All Aboard for the Big January ClearanceSale Intense Selling At Both Stores Bargains tor Buyers With Cash 1-2- 162-61 2 .3626 Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire left Monday morning for the Pacific coast where they will visit for ten days. Miss Naomi Smith and Miss Ruby Mazel, of Denver, are holiday guests at the home of Mrs. W. D. Mowbray on Twenty-sevent- Mr. street. h and Mrs. Clyde Elliot and daughter are spending the holidays in Los Angeles with Mrs. J. E. ThurMiss Hazel Hyland who is a student at the Eton school of dress design in Los Angeles is an Ogden guest this week. Mrs. Walter E. Whalen and daugh- ter, Peggy, will leave shortly for New Rochelle, New York. They will be guests of Mrs. Whalen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Leonsrdi in that city for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leslie have had as their guests during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moerke, of Green River, Wyoming. Mrs. William Van Allen has gone to Houston, Texas to visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Golding. Joy in Self Development Mwt people are bent on getting a living the easiest way. .In so doing they entirely miss the real Joy of living. No nmn can reach the limit of Ills capacity unless he overcome every obstacle that lies In the path of 423 Washington Ave. Itiverdale Road The onliuury desk telephone has parts. In tliclr manufacture, no variation In size greuter than one thousandth of all Ineh Is permissible. Roots of Evil The lore of money Is said to be the root of all evil, and the lock of It te sometimes not otherwise. 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Herself But you dont want to present a shaddy appearance at the doc- Herself John, tors h Wet Wash Laundry Precautionary 201 Twenty-fourt- best (iril. Your Telephone Set Royal Cleaning & Hand Laundry SIMPLY CALL US UP Make up your weekly bag of. laundry, give us a ring telling us when to call for it, and the heavy work of the weekly wash is off your hands. We return your wet wash within a few days all ready for the ironing. If you are not posted as to our charges ask us to send you a price list You will doubtless find our way is the cheapest and k To break rules wisely, however, one must know them thoroughly, and to do this will require study and real work upon the part of the student If anything la worth doing at all' It Is worth doing well Therefore it Is nrged that all who wish to profit by these articles should make up their minds to do their share of the work. In order to learn rules of a game thoroughly, studying them Is not sufficient One must actually play at the same time and, therefore, it Is recommended that students studying these articles do so In groups of four. In this way the Illustrations can be placed on the table and actually played. This not only will make them easier to understand, but will help materially In remembering them. After studying each article it would be well to play a regular game and discuss the points which come op to illustrate the teaching. As the series progress, more and more points will be covered, and the .only way to master such teaching Is to review the previous articles frequently. Each article may possibly make it easier to understand a preceding one, so that every time an article is reviewed some statement In It Is sura to shine with a new light and give the student a meaning which he had formerly missed. Therefore, those who wish to get the most out of these articles would do well to save- - them and reread frequently from the beginning. . PAINE & HURST Store No. Store No. expert ston, mother of Mrs. Elliot. A Month of At Lincoln avenue. New Year office. Dinner 9 P. M. Himself 1 do unless you expect me to go broke paying him. Watch for another bridge lesson. EJj $2.50 per Plate |