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Show r-M- 11,1928 ay TIIE OGDEN l'OS'l I tn Women s Realm I1, CI-- s 1 di ee l - a- u.. m. !1; , I i;-- ! and Mis. Vnii Miriaiii Chapter ho'lcvc. The S ve'isv .five numbers of Milium II. Order Eastern Stur, .,t d :.s gui! dav.i iri. tb..liirin No. atlemlum e .it the Tuesday: wire n ileged i to :U-I- nii't-- ii;i: whi. h was held in aflt'l noon wirl: evening 'lie Maoiuc initiation ccic- li'inplc. Mi, lvd-- rt Keulger. ptr-i- - iiioni.s were and tegular bind-- j diii-cMr. U.'i Jun.s, wim Visitors o from six tiun.vi' iMirmuii i f the 1. enjoy : j tl-- Martha Societies Hear Specialist M's. Hannan ami Mrs. Flet-v- v w p log 1. in f,.r the were the hostesses i follow l: lie f!. 1'Tv.lay afternoon when the Mar-- . ."i wa niiii.r.d l v.ah Junior members entertained the ci 'i r society at the Virginia. The o :o son's tat iiir:u'tie floor was the scene b tlf the ilk), "Sp tJi-i f tee " Deii!. t meeting ;ind the tea which Mr. Verdi Filigree; ), Lilacs were used in profusion .iiio "Aria," from the Kings as decoration. Dr. S. C. Baldwin, or- -' iiii.tu i Do. m Tavl.'Vt, Miss El bol'i-disurgeon, of Salt laike City, 1. mas. accompanied by Mi. Jos- iolilt'essed the club women. His tAlk '! violin sells. ia" "lii..cd:i" eii; was particularly pertinent to the ibl "Eioin the Can, brake", "ill, henrh of the ehildreii. of the Martha i! ii Gardner), Mrs. Hetman IVt-- i i ui'M-rin which this group of women I. at eotiipaiiied by Mi. John lid are so vitally interested. ; i t lea was served at the conclusion !:,k. of the program. The ntuderia covered Tr.isfiiniation" (Wattst, Mrs. tea table was centered with a silver Tyiee with Mrs. Fled Fioeier nc-- i bucket of tulips am! lilacs, and har; piano solos, (a) "Rignun- o".::i!-!emonizing tapers in silver holders were i Mac "Romance at the placed corners of the table. Mrs. iFi .i h I ii Dowell), (!i) Forge), (c) "Country George L Abbott and Mrs. Homer (Alexander Mac Faydcii), warncr poured, while junior society .V Iin Hillubrnnt; soprano solos! members assisted in serving. "An Old Song" (Buchanan), (b) s;Death Song" (Sharp), (c) Guest Day Observed By Musical Blow Thou Winter Wind" C id'.ei ). Mrs. Agnes Warner Rouen. Society l'i a wus served lute in the afler-i;-- The Sempre music society held their :i. tin- tea tahle being attractively regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Royal Eccles, with dei e with tulips and rose Mrs. Junius in silver holders. Met lenahan. Tickets may be obtain-e- d Sin; r. and Mrs. Verdi Pingree from any member of the Womans wl.iie eluli members assisted inpoured, servGuild. ing. Seventy guests were present. i -- Ik a K bunal.0Win the Jcoon kxrniinS Liu-rur- iiigelow, looking - , and overlooking 5 city, will sJltake and the and Mrs. S Crf!ttSt home of Mr. During the past week Ip their home on to thia uniue nd the iSSm J5S . riSypoPlar house guest of Healy, ha. been con-H- a so- feted by the younger in the liikaJ'J; city. On her stay cictr Marjorie Brewet enter- twelve guest, at the Brewer tlined "njpiimentary to Miss ctnyoB Mr.. George Eccle. at a bridge luncheon at b i5 the Ladywood. Saturday . W to jiealy mi. invited twen-- ! of the younger social . the Healy home on tp to eet her guest, and Mi.s Beatrice to'jVJ evening 2L.Se entertain at a delight- - ? fctSia . S7 h0y, 'rJin Ec-fttin- Se M - rL S$y Sir1 pto- S jjSirVy - Delbert H. Pipe, of Werhing. of Mrs. C- who is the guest been the in- ha. O Steven., n informal a number of Pug-mir- par-Sve- friend, during the by Old Mrs. Ezra two table, , Culley Honored R club The apogee of niiuti.-n.f,.r the week was the biilliunt tm giu-Thursday afternoon ly the nuii.U r of the Ladies Literary ilui. at the jorne of Mr. It. 11. iVrur, mio Washington avenue, in tuniplinuiit to Mi. John Culley, club numlnr vim was recently elected president of the I 'tali State Federation of Wnmvi.'s dub. Invitations were Uued to luoie than four hundred federated dub women of Ogden. The affair assembled the socially prominent folk of the oitv. The guests were received by Mrs. Joseph It. Morell, president of the club, Mrs. ey Mrs. K. O. Watt is, and Mrs. I. B. Porter. The hospitable home was unusually attractive with its decorations of myriads of lilacs. The tea table was entered with a low basket of while lilacs and rose snap dragons, combined with maidenhair fern, while flickering tallows burned at the four corners of the table. The following club women poured: Mrs. J. E. Cave, Mrs. Austin Johnson, Mrs. William Douglas, Mrs. Joseph E. Wright, Mrs. Virgil Cain, Mrs. Ezra V. Rich, and Mrs. George F. Glen. Club members assisted in the dining room and in entertaining the guests. The committee in charge of arrangements for the tea was composed of Mrs. L. K. Mrs. Virgil Cain, Mrs. James Dunn, Mrs. Joseph Wright, and Mrs. R. B. Porter. Richardson enter-S5- d of bridge Monday e, ltry .1- - 1 Ill.l-ica- - m.-in- d.' :.!. fol-'iwe- .l. i j j . e 1 j I i : 1 ; 1 i I1--- t D.i-.i- "b.i-ai-.- - . - eun-dl- h-!- . - jni I .ii, mills ions were were pic-i-nt- Refresh-- . 1 during the school n,., meeting. f.dw.-- ike I hapter Elects GrlJen of the ir f''' Li!Spikeivgulebaptir. Go! len Daughters; Mon-- Aiueincan Revolution, was ' day afternoon at lln- limn. of Mr. IWine. with Mi.s Mary Littlefuld Hsitiiig b.iste. The an- ln,;i' reports of the officers of the bai't.r and vbairman of standing: committees were lendeit-dThe elec-- ' lion of of filers resulted in the fob! 'owing choites: regent, Mrs. John C. Miss Joseph KimEvans: In-l- - AWNINGS . vice-regen- ball; corivpouding secretary, Miss Eva Erb; recording secretary, Mrs. 1. li Mulcaliy; treasurer, Miss l.iiuiu Irwin; registrar. Mrs. E. A. Collins; his-J- . 1,1 i:in- .Mrs. Ethel Frauke; chaplain. Mis. Winifrid Forbes. Mrs. George R. Wliitnnyer, retiring regent, was elected as direetor. At the eoiniiision of the meeting the hostesses served tea. Further plans were made for the annual bridge tea which will he given Friday. Muy l!!, at the Hotel Itigelow', to which the public is invited. AiTuti.gfiufnts for the parly are in the hands of Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, (Continued on page 5.) DONT ITT OFF the ordercomfort till ing of the hot weather is upon you. You'll avoid hurry ami delay by cidering your awnings in hoi-wcath- time. - We'll send an expert to your home to and estimute. Write now before our workrooms become too busy. nu-asui- e DAN WADMAN 2329 Kiest-- at her home on Stf SS Tuesday evening eight friend. -- Twenty-fifth Blue and gold were featured in the informal luncheon home SI invited in for cards at the Sat-- Ji appointments of anMrs. C. H. Carman, given On by M. Tuesday Edward Corny. 587 Twenty-sevent- h street in honor of Mrs. Kathryn Shufflebarger W. D. Rockefeller, of Salt Lake, Si entertain informally at luncheon Mrs. who was a guest in the Carman home visitor. the for udteidge for several days. Places were marked for the honoree, the hostess, Mrs. Angn. James T. Abbott wasof the gus Kennedy, Mrs. F. E. Nichols, Mrs. 01-I- k William Nantker, and Mrs. C. II. Stewteu and Mrs. Anson Lewis, Montana, the guest of honor at a vens.- On Wednesday afternoon the luncheon Tuesday at the same group of friends enjoyed a no2643 Brinker avenue. Eight host luncheon at the Valley House in - Huntsville. (gnrs were laid at a prettily appointtable. id luncheon Kra ANNUAL MAY FESTIVAL lbs. Bay Cardon, who ha. been a Plans are nearing completion for not at the home of Dr. and Mrs. the eighth annual May festival to be home H. C. Stranquist, returned to her given 19, by the WoMay Saturday, is St Anthony, Idaho, early in the mans Guild of the Church of the vetL Good Shepherd in the Berthana ballroom. This fete is attended each year The annual spring dancing party of by several hundred children, not only the Martha Junior society will be givfrom Ogden, but from Salt Lake and es at the Virginia June 8. The com-ri- ft other neighboring towns. Indication in charge of arrangement, con-M- ti this year are that the festival will be of Mrs. J. E. McDermond, Mrs. the largest and most elaborate ever Hannan Peery, Mrs. Luke M. Wright, given. Prizes will be awarded to the Mn. James Q. Leavitt and Mrs. Ralph boy and the girl wearing the most C. Gwilliam. attractive costume and also to the boy and the girl attired in the best comStaffs' Inn on Jefferson avenue edy costume. An elaborate pageant it under the direction of Mrs. Helen Case via the scene last evening of a dinner in honor of Ernest Kenn- will be an outstanding feature of the edy who has recently returned from afternoon, as will the grand march in the east Thirty of Mr. Kennedys which every child in attendance will friends gathered for dinner and cards, take part. Favors will be given at no-ho- this time. Salt The women who have this very happy event in charge are exerting every effort to make the party one long to be remembered by the children of the Ogden. Following is a list of the apartments. committee chairmen: Mrs. W. H. Two hundred invitation, have been Child, general chairman; Mrs. S. J. Alimied under the name, of Mrs. Clarilen, tickets; Mrs. P. F. Neilson, ennet N. Woods, Mrs. Richard H. Rut-W- tertainment; Mrs. F. II. Smith, floor; and Mrs. Samuel B. Locke, for Mrs. C. C. Hetzel, prizes; Mrs. F. W. a tea which will be given Saturday at Calder, publicity; Mrs. George Kern, the home of Mrs. Woods, 668 Twenty-fou- refreshments; Mrs. Ben Marriott, Sr., rth street. The receiving dining room; Mrs. Helen Case, pag horns are from 2:30 to 6:00 oclock. eant. The reception committee is headed by Mrs. John W. Ilyslop, who will be assisted by Mrs. C. C. HetLuncheon At Valley House Mrs. Gage Rodman was hostess. zel, Mrs. R. H. Prindle, and Mra. Myrl Mias Frances Thurman, of Lake, and Jess Francis, of Kemmerer, Wyo., were Sunday guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Henderson of Lady-woo- d ge . Annday at spring luncheon given t the Vslley House in Huntsville, uws were laid for sixteen, the guest sot being made up of club members, ttd the following special guests: Mrs. Wiliam Van Alen, Mrs. A. G. Horn, E. McDermond, Mrs. Irving tan, Mrs, George Crimea, and r . Louw Pingree. d Bridge was the Rodman en-W- in the afternoon at out on Eccles avenue. Charles Henderson and Mrs. "WM Lund will entertain at lunch-w-a on Wednesday next at the home Lund, 870 Twenty-fift- h will be laid for .covers tojan AaS u during street, week-en- d. Party at the eiht fr ttlo luncheon presided over ?e ,UidL KJriter 1331 ROYAL BREAD Greeting Cards. Ilome Scene of y Irvin? V.. it k. v the Ogden hostesses have learned they can depend on the uniform goodness of send Mother a good book and enclose it in one of our attractive Mothers Day twelve. Gilmore, of Ptocatel- AM;aret ho?se ue8t Mrs. Edward 5 rir Conroy For Motker If you are away from home, Mn. . Such delicious sandwiches! It is fashionable- nowadays to serve foods that not only appeal to the appetite but that also carry a sensible nutritive and health value. Such are sandwiches made of Royal Bread. Finer, fuller flavor. Smooth, uniform texture that permits thin slicing. And the natural nutritive qualities of the choicest wheat flours, plus fresh milk, high grade shortening, 'yeast and salt. - Or may we suggest a fountain pen or some other item for her writing desk? Lehman, Wednesday, Twenty-sixt- h street E. Whalen and Miss tfwS? f,tz&erald were the incen-ffi- d A silver basket iiJf Darwin tulips and etiun.. the same shade were used tjT nTthVf, e luncheon table. Bridge diversion. Y eamPlemeitk V iMMwami BOOU'SIATKMEraiSmX 2463 WuA?M SUPPLIES HHMM REM0DEUNG SALE Such sandwiches help hostesses, wives and mothers solve their ever-recurri- at ng What to serve! problem of DOROTHY MADSONS Everything must be sold by the 21st of May For Friday and Saturday we offer $1 50 HATS Coats Dresses $8.50 up $7.50 up DOROTHY MADS0N 2456 Washington Avenue r-- Plans are b.iing drawn for our bakery to modern, be erected in Ogden as soon as possible. The site has already up-to-da- .. You can get te been purchased. MADE INA CLEAN BAKERY? Royal Bread fresh every day at your grocer's Phone 319 |