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Show 30 193 j rMlV- - THE OGDEN POST 1 entertainment; Mrs. F. II. Smith, floor; Mrs. C. C. Hotel, prizes; Mrs. F. W. ('aider, publicity; Mrs. Mrs. Ben refreshments; Kern, George Marriott, Sr., dining rmim; Mrs. Helen , pageant. The reception commitChddt eii of all ages mid all de- tee is heailed by Mrs. John W. Hyslop, nominations are until ipatitig the an- who will be assisted by Mrs. C. C. Het-e- l, nual May festival which will be given Mrs. li. H. Prindle, and Mrs. Myrl toniciTou afternoon in the lterthuna Mi Cleiiahaii. balll'tHini, by the Women's Guild of the Ciiiii'eh of tin1 llood Shi plo'i'd, Til-.More than 10 miles of railroad track pagoatil, under tho direct ion of Mrs. in the private "railroad yard" of the Helen Case ptviuiMs to be a very Oakland Motor Car company provide lovely and elaliia!i aff:iir. The gifiud facilities for handling 600 freight cars march will also l., an iiiltTc-tin- g at one time. feature of the afternoon, for at t lit.time favors will iik. given to over) Among the equipment features of Six four-dooang guest. Mis. W. 11. Child, who the Oakland is geiir ral ihairmaii. is bfing very sedan are diieo body finish, mointerid hair upholstery, ably assisted by the follow m- hardware ami engraved instrument Mrs. J. S. Allen, tickets; Mis. p. F. bouid. Sen ice Star ltgimi CLUBS In Women's Real m Ucrtliana is SciMie Of Children's May Festival Tomorrow .lie ' .i r Ca-v- Dranu Mk. liujal KccW and Mrs. Joseph K. INuti arc in charge of arrange- iiitir fur the annual Drama club Fred M. Nye were the Conroy motored to Salt Ud.e Th.:i-da'j .1 kosS at a smart little din- to spend the day. . Wool-MiK. ..'Miin, Mi , . Don l..!.ihcou uhiih will be given tomur-U'evening at their home Mrs. Fled Datosl.1-A. 1. was home MV, The k.ffllJn avenue. with lavender Mrs. James H. ll..Wli :,d l.uV t afternoon at the Bigelow. Thej i Mrdate Shelby. Mrs. Mol- decorated was held the season d I'leiu Anne, meeting tf daughter, hae ivtunu Mrs. S. W. Badeoti. Mrs. t0ft2ti3r lilaca. The dinner table month's sojourn in l.a Jolla, at the home of Mrs. l,. i '.ii'diT, Mrs. Saturday d Mary Liddell, Mrs. with a mound of tulips Joseph R. Morri ll, with Mrs. Clyde j'1 Charles Kevell. Mis. Manning, T. liieoiiwil! as hostess. I, assisting 11 I ludmuiidsoii, Mora .lost, Mrs. 9 ?dblupers in silver candlesticks, Mrs. Lydia II. Tanner was hosies Mrs. K. F.. lless, r l.ur blue and Dr. Woolley, for marked Women's University ere at a delightful luncheon Wednesday Margaret Aibon and Mrs. l.il-- l DaW"$ Wherry Mr. and Mrs. at The May her tia given on May at the I J Twenty-eighth home, Mr- maker. i street. J. Mrs. and Mr. J Kushmere, and Mrs. An- - The guests were the women tiiemU-r- Hotel Bigelow by the Womens Uni-- 1 Jt)hB Mr. 'ersity .luh marked the closing of Mrs. C. B. of the faculty of Welter college. the ear's activities of this club. The TE('iX MrV and JohnuSLTMr nd Mrs. Wade M. meeting will be resumed ill Septemy -. W jSy -. l.i-- i i- (.ili-forni- -t a. j I - or 1 ei ; 1 s the Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Boyle announce host.; the engagement of tlu-i- r ber. Virginia, to Frank 1. Snwver, son of Queen Esther No. 4 Frank Sawyer of this city. The marl.e Utah Power Jt Light Gills' club No. 4, Order I Queen riage will take place in the Salt lake Fasti in Estherwillchapter 'I in v meet the n.eit this evening at the home Slur, tonight temple the early part of June. Masonic temple. Grace 1.. Foutz, K i Mi Ulna Cazicr, R32 Twenty-sixtwill be prepared A liunlu-omatron of the grand chapter, sr,. profusion of late Si avenue. A decorate Mrs. Andrew T. Clark is entertain- grand t Mrs. the home, S. of Utah, will make her of- - on null electrical npplimii'es. blossoms her club at luncheon today filial isit at this session. low bridge ing a with the club, of member centered Other a is table at her home, 2723 lirinkcr avenue. gland officers will also be present. I w. oFioss, the guest of honor. Mrs. Cross hSl of pink sweet peas and ferns and The long table where the guests me A baiiiiuet in honor of the distinguish-- 1 h. - iveeiiily resigned her position chosen color are in .1 the end. of the to-- ? seated is gay with tulips and bridal d visitor will be given at 6 o'clock well the company and will leave the ul jirs. Lydia H. Tanner will pre-- wreath. Three tables are arranged in the banquet room. Caroline Briid-In addition to the seven ,i. lor cards. will be in charge of the dinner, , Nebeker Mrs. ley covers will In laid for nn inhcrs table. tea the at while Helen will Johnston have the Mis. charge honoree, I, assisted in receiving by Layton, Mrs. Isda Virginia of the dining room. The business ses- Mr. Olsen und Miss and Mrs. L. C. Mrs. of Meek Brigha Josephine J. Brl,n, departed MmE. 9ty, is S siun scheduled be the eve- o'clock. for Bear will of for a three weeks' i'r,u t'reee. Bridge P. Holmgren, visit to yesterday Sir Sty. Music is furnished by the Vancouver and Victoria, British CoLadies' Literary Club Uicsei Lucile and Gladys Anderson. lumbia. The between call will , Wednesday e meeting of the guests Seventy-fiv5. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kohn und Mr. Ladies' Literary club brought the club the hours of 2 and and Mrs. E. B. Stone have returned year to a close. Mrs. Ezra C. Rich was at her home on WashMadi-ao- n from a 2681 of Sowadzki M. fortnights vacation on the ingtontheu hostess Mrs Roy Mrs. II. B. Porter dis- -' venue. coast. of Pacific Helen The Sanders avenue and Miss trip was made by cussed in America," and Mrs. dain- motor. "()ira Salt Lake will be hostesses at a E. Wright spoke most interestJoseph room at ty luncheon in the Japanese on her travels abroad. Hotel Bigelow tomorrow after-Boo- n. Mrs. Amos Belnap and children have ingly Tiie Allargando Music club members and A color sceme of yellow I gone to Boise to join Mr. Belnap and Musical Scmprc Society sponsored a recital which was given orchid will be carried out in the apmake their home. Musical a.t evening in the from the Delegates Scmpre been pointments. Twenty guests have who attended the first annual L,.. r, vital hall, and which was hidden to the luncheon which will be Mr. and Mrs. Warner Garner and of the Utah Federation of jv attended. Music of different coun- followed by bridge in the drawing daughter, Janet, of Rifle, Colorado, Music dubs at the Hotel Utah in Salt room. are guests of relatives here for a short I .like City on Monday and Tuesday of this week were Mrs. Delbert Foul-ge- r, time. Mrs. John Hillabrant, Mrs. Junius Mrs. George H. Matson and Miss Mary Virginia Matson have issued Dr. Margaret Burns returned Tues- Smart, Mrs. Royal Ecclcs, Mrs. Ray Mrs. Fred Froerer, Mrs. Verdi one hundred and fifty invitations for day from Vancouver, B. C., where she Jones, and Mrs. Ben Tyree. Pingrt-a tea to be given Saturday afternoon was called by the death of her father, A number of Professor William field day, which is held The annual at the Hotel Bigelow. Burns. each spring. by the society, will take out of town guests are included. Tea dace will be served in the English room May 22, at the home Mrs. Anson Lewis, who has been the of Airs.Tuesday, E. Olsen in Roy. between the hours of 2:30 and 6:00 Joseph of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Hetzel, o'clock. The guests will be received guest for the past month, has returned to Ogden Civic league on the mezzanine. her home in Ollie, Montana. Mrs. J. W. Wintle, 878 Twenty-- : ourth street, was hostess to the Og Mrs P. W. Knisely is again at home The B and G club members were en- den Civic league yesterday afternoon 21TlSghinnd Fii'ng,V "Chimes of Dun-after having vacationed in southern tertained the regular meeting. Tuesday evening by Miss kiik," "Old Folk Tunes, Arlene Ar- California for several weeks with her Delecta Moench. The In a Chinese Ten nold. Chinese bridge games aunts, Mrs. T. L. Jefferson and Mrs. were followed I a late Corps which Mee Loo, (Anth- . by supper Gordon," (Grey); T. W. Adams of Louisville, Kentucky, was served at the card tables. corps No. 2, auxiliary Pauline Braun. om Grand Army of the Republic, metl ,sl; ),Pini.B No (Moskowski), Mrs. Jessie Beeson Freeman of Los . b hall. O. I. in the 0. TheMlce Oriental and Mrs. N. B. Passey announce Song o Yr,r1Woi. Angeles, a member of the Los Angeles officers of the organization held a re- Lh ,,usr (S,.ott); Turkish Dance of their Grand Opera company, is the guest I ,e n"ag?ment daughter, hearsal for the Memorial day services Norwc. ( Kl.,.utzlin)v KUa rouiil(n. The Plans were considered for of her father, J. E. Beeson. On Sun- - Klea' Mae, to Morris L. Allen. Ogd"1 Folk iia Watchman's will Song. take Mrs. next place early Freeman will sing at marriage day participation in the annual convention nonj,, . anu Elgin Dance (Grieg) the baccalaureate services of the Og- June. which will be held in Sait Lake May Verna French Copclia" den high school. Badger, 24. On the same day the G. A. li. Dance" (Chumi-n.-nie- ), e Scarf Mrs. Joseph Chez entertained twen- - annual (Delibes); Encampment will be held. Naomi Baseman. Members of the Salt Lake alumnae y members of her kensington club association of the Pi Beta Phi sorority Tuesday afternoon at her home on Martha Society will be luncheon guests of the Ogden 'aylor avenue. Tea was served. Mrs. A. I. Bigelow was hostess to members of the organization tomorrow the Martha Monday at her Mr. and Mrs. Delbert II. Pape have tome in the society Hotel. afternoon. The party will be given at Tea was Bigelow een the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. lerved to fourteen members after the the home of Mrs. Irving Lehman on Twenty-sixt- h street. The hostesses Pape, of Salt Lake, for several msiness meeting. will be Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. James T. days this week. Abbott, Mrs. C. C. Hetzel and Mrs. Marana Ross Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day return be enjoyed Snyder. Bridge will Mrs. Glen, 1460 Twenty-fift- h George ed the latter part of the week from during the afternoon. ' street will be hostess today at an extended visit in southern Cali- the regular meeting of the Marana The return was made by Reading circle. The study of BerThe active and alumnae members of fornia. motor. the Delta Epsilon nard Shaws play Getting Married sorority of the Uniwill be continued. versity of Utah will honor the pledges Mrs. E. R. Dumke arrived home on t a dancing party to be given this Monday from a stay of a number of P. K. O. evening at the Hotel Bigelow. A buf-fin northern Europe. Mr. and weeks The final meeting of chapter F, supper will be served in the English and Spanish rooms, where a color lira. E. J. Ilanke, who accompanied P. E. 0. sisterhood was held Wednesdrs. Dumke abroad, will remain for day afternoon at the home of Airs, scheme of blue end white will be earsome time in the old country. ned out in the decorations. The comP. A. Dix in Roy. Luncheon was mittee in charge of served at 1:30 oclock. is arrangements Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tower are now composed of Miss Helen Oswald, Miss Martha Junior ah Horne and Miss Lucille Stohl. at home in their canyon home, having recently returned from a months The honorees are Miss The Martha Junior society will meet Hope Han- - wedding trip. n, Miss Amy Evans, Miss May 23, with Airs. Wednesday, Marjory Charles Ensign, Miss Ethel Clays, Miss Mil- Clayton, 2360 Swaner place Miss Helen Grace, daughter of Mr. en Andrews, Miss Alta Dunkley, Mrs. J. B. Grace, who has just Aliriam Chapter Tea is Ann Dunkley, Miss Olive Hos-- and her sophomore year at the completed Miriam chapter, No. 4, Order of isson, Miss Francis McCormick, Miss University of California, has arrivec Afcyne Neilson, Miss Amy Rowe, in Ogden to spend the summer Eastern Star, will give their Alay tea next Monday afternoon, May 21, from TrS Dorothy Shepherd and Miss Jane months. 3 to 5 oclock in the Alasonic temple. Walker. An interesting program has been arranged for the entertainment of the Made ?;,D Cheney and two daught-Ade- ll Airs. Jessie Barber is chairguests. and Marian, of Chinook, Ice man for the afternoon. Visiting ontana, are guests at the home of welcome. r. and Mrs. members are J. Quill Nebeker, 441 Hinford I M J i satin-finishe- ii-.- T daughter, Mon-'th- e u H T. Cheney, of Chinook, an attractive motif of her sis-tdriven this afternoon by 441 Bin-- l J. Quill Nebeker, ; Neil.-o-n, h -- . ffja SMART SPRING FOOTWEAR 1 , I Auer. & L I I I R. Glen-Bro- Uob-socic- s. ty large-conventi- e it at Serviceable Shoos for Children at Reasonable Prices. See Us for Your Next Pair! Family Shoe Store 353 21th St. Ogden Dix-Log- an Dix-Log- an r Spanisli--Span-th- e Flor-Thursd- II K A I) Q U A R T K R S ay DR. SCHOLLS Arch Supports and Toot Comfort Service ' et avenue. Mr. Cheney will ar-th- e latter part of the month, and Me visit will take his fam-t- o nere Fourche, South Dakota .re they will make their home. Mrs. Francis Lund and Mn. Charles Henderson entertained the tbeir bridge club ternoon at the home of Wednesday Mrs. Lund street. Spring flow-whi- k the luncheon tables orat.e were later arranged for bridge Twenty-fift- h . at Hi?' George M. Fister entertainec Monday evening at her home tapitol avenue in honor of Mrs. kii.kil?mcbfow. of Salt Lake, whose attendance at the We- ber iv?. wnty Medical meeting. M Improvements Cream At Banner Companys Plant E. M. Peterson, proprietor of the Banner Ice Cream manufacturing plant and local store at the Ogden river bridge, has made some very modern and attractive improvements at the store. The building has been thoroughly redecorated, and a room pa containing booths for thirty-si- x trons added. With the ice cream sea son just coming on, Mr. Peterson found that additions and improvements were an absolute necessity, and muc i more convenient system of handlini ; his trade. The club will conclude th? Fi-Wo-- years program this afternoon with the election of officers for the ensuing year. The meeting is being held at the home of Mrs. George H. 2536 Harrison avenue. Thors-tense- n, fP? Art Glad that Recommend this Store to Their Friends Because we know how reticent people are to recommend a book or play to their friends even though it may have pleased them very much, we feel flattered to J' Conroy, Mrs. Catherine Mrs. T. D. Ryan, Miss Nsrjn f itzgerald and Misa Helen Shnfn Harris ifrt AWNINGS Shoppe for Imported hot-weath- Artcraft Papers and Supplies Bridge Prize Novelties YOU build up your colof valuable books but neglect your most valuable DOlection eyesight? Your knowledge and will come haltingly if your eyes are impaired and unaided. vision-pleasu- : DONT PUT OFF the order-in- g comfort till of the hot weather is upon you. Youll avoid hurry and delay by ordering your awnings in time. Well send an expert to your home to measure and estimate. Write now before our workrooms become too busy. 201 Central Bldg. Telephone 3908 Exclusive Agency So Many Customers re Ensign Herrick er B 0 YLES DAN WADMAN Eye Specialist Upstairs 2463 Washington 2329 Kiesel Vi Phone 319 think that so many of our customers have seen fit to recommend this store to their acquaintances. It suggests to us that they have absolute confidence in the character of our merchandise, the worth!- -, ness of our values, and. the sincerity of our service. And these customers may be sure that we will justify the confidence they have placed in us. We will accord their friends the same conscientious treatment that they themselves have always enjoyed. J1 |