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Show In Womens Realm Social Festivities To Kn A,umnae J I uprns a week of social u. f,.r alumnae members of Sa academy, w hen the Ogdc-- li;:y IK-u- clubs ' '.I DEATHS Child Culture the Child KAY LITTLEFIELD hell in the Second wire Thursday afler-- ! vvuid i Impel iit Tuesday afternoon for June 7. at the Hotel Bigelow, Mr. Isabella Kay Littlefield, who died i M'l rapper will deliver an ad- - :tt the .e of 7!5 hmt Saturday after-noc- n on (iiitial Amcrikti, to which 0.- csut the home of ln-- daughter, .Lit women of the i(y are invited. Mis. Warren - Watti. Apostle Da- i j nt meeting of il.sh wi'J be hold Cul-- ' ISIBKII.A Skivik-e- a-- r Mi- -. at Ctofon' yesterday in compliment to SJ? carl Ballantyne of San Fran- e is PJ?8t in th city- Sw? home on Madison avenue was the ?;e of the party to which a number - Sen association 22 nu-mhci- k . c Brewer and Miss Brewer will entertain at a bridge luncheon Monday afternoon at their home on Jefferson avenue in compliment to Misa Mary Virginia Matson, whose marriage will take place next Friday. Two dozen guests have been bidden to enjoy the hospitality of the Brewer home. l.ris Eli-ube- th Miss Marjorie ' vice-preside- 1- - of the guests present were ; attendants at their wedding. Golden Ophelia roses and lavender sweet peas j attractive bouquets for the table, which was lighted by four green tapers in silver holders. Bridal motifs furthered the decorative scheme. Coven were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Nils B. Eckbo, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Collins, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Spargo, Dr and Mrs. E. R. Dumke, Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Whalen and Mr and Mrs. L. F. Whitlock. Bridge followed the dinner. formed . ct (to-be- ). 1 Miss Shufflebarger Welcomed Home Un. Irving Lehman is presiding over a luncheon and bridge today at her home, 1331 Twenty-sixt- h street honor of Miss Kathryn Shuffle-btrgwho has recently returned home from an extended visit in Des Moines, Iowa. The luncheon table is bright with early summer blooms, and tte living rooms are decorated with Enk peonies. Intimate friends of the guest make up the guest list. Saturday evening Miss Helen Con-n- y has bidden sixteen young friends to dinner at her home on Lincoln Ml88 Shufflebarger is the for this party also. iu er he ccr-Mond- ty-fif- ved the later Reyn,olds grt ofshethe week to Ogden canyon, Jhere occupies a cottage in Lewis Clifford has re-gra- re-e- ed from a fortnights visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Buchanan, of Richfield. rtiJfl- ,Ruer left - th love-chle- y, each year. Mrs. Douglas W. Rcillg Killed Effectively in County for a Sunday Mat-son- I- Diners At Kimball Home Mr. and Mrs. William Rice Kimball were the hosts, and Mr. and Mrs. Nils B. Eckbo, of Pretoria, South Africa were the honor guests at a dinner given Monday evening at the Kimstreet. The ball home on Twenty-fift-h day also marked the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Kimball. A number sin-ct- f. of Mrs. Ballantyne were evening: Miss Edna number of young a invited to a picnic at the Stuart sum- home in South Fork canyon, honBallantyne, who returns ing Mrs. to her home on the Pacific She will be remembered as uisa Cleone Lindsey, formerly of this While in Ogden Mrs. rity has been the guest of Miss Mar-Jri-e Brewer and Mrs. Jed Ballan- - , Miss Helen Conroy will entertain at in the middle we8t luncheon tomorrow afternoon at her snli tbe i!ie f her aon-iCounty Agent Nichols reports that home on Lincoln avenue in honor of Mr and M- ST a ting with good success Sixteen Lthey knli in Chicago. She Miss Mary irgima Matson of 8quirrcl8 in the neigh-frienwill of the popular bride-to-b- e In going borhQod of Farmington. be in attendance. eight rods on a roadway west of Farmington this morning 59 dead squirrels Mw. A. W. Walker Worthy Matron Honored by and Mrs. Fred counted and in a short distance w'ere are guests for the week at Colleagues 254 were found. th hnl Mrs. Frances E. Bader, worthy ma- Ef,ie of poison grain can be had tron of Miriam chapter No. 14, Order b Plenty either Mr. Nichols, Mr. caning of Eastern Star, was the guest of I jiatKcws or the local farm bureau Ceorge S. Glen presided over a honor at a party given Tuesday eve- - head Now Js the right time to do heon of dainty appointments Mon-fift- x ning at the home of Mrs. Elsie French I tbjg worki her home on Twenty-- on Taylor avenue. The officers of H1011. . ?onor of Mr- - J- - H. the chapter were the hostesses upon Thoe ringerpnnts Aneles. Eight close this occasion and the invited guests I I My good man, said the kindly veBt f honor were were the past matrons of the chapter. bidden I the Uncheon and bridge that The with old decorated rooms were lady visiting the jail, I hope that living followei since predomyou have come here you have flowers, yellow lovely garden cen-1 for meditation and have dr was had time table nating, and the supper an Alen 1 now tered with a silver basket of yellow cided to correct your faults. That I have, mum, replied tie canyon cottage where roses. Four yellow candles in silver th toll remain through the summer. holders burned at the corners of the prisoner in heartfelt tones. Believe table. During the supper hour Mrs. me, the next job I pulls this baby A- - A The Pathfinder, McBride and daughter, Gladys Titley, associate matron pre- - wears gloves. for No-- sented the worthy matron with a doz-- 1 -SSt.d5p!?td Wednesdy f"dla2a t0 attend the grad-fro- en Fostoria goblets in the name of the I v188. Ruh McBride in June officers of the chapter. Her presenMarys college. tation expressed the esteem of the of. ficers for their leader. Mrs. Bader If ed SundeSe-- ReBon freeman returnvery graciously accepted the gif t in a few well chosen words. Following ter a this brief program bridge was enE UTe'soT bTJii l!hB!vtasr Twenty-fo- Mary El lie Simmons Hodgson Funeral services were held for Mrs. bem-diktik- Wddei tyne. vid O. McKay spoke and gave a tribute to Mrs. I.ittl fik-l- l as u wmiun, a mother ami a Christian. The sub- Hodgson Wedwill U hostess at the ject of bis discourse was "Immortal- Mary Kttie Simmons in the Third ward afternoon nesday i 11. wlm Murphy, u.h.y meeting of the Marana Bead ity." Bishop Castle the honored guest and speaks.!1 Alice Galbraith. Mis. Angu p.aiVy City. Mrs. Hodg-o- ii the services, ulso spoke. ehapel in Salt lalke of kllcle. at presided Mis i:.g Delia vie of first la'slie S. Hodgthe (liven mother was Ogden, Mrs. I. C. liarff, Mr. J. S. All n. Mrs.' S. Invocation was given by (.ester will governor lunrhem died Monday She the son at this of preside SiniiMiii Mr, llhiro V:itisf Mrs. ami pronounced at her home city. On Sunday the Alumnae will pri Maltha laike. in Salt i' A. S.hrnvk, Mrs. Samuel The T. Jay B.irtlri., aiii! M ist in the school auditorium, a Browning. organ The Martha society met Monday af-- i by pro Miss Edith 1'ukcr. Hineh-clifrnok ii wuh Mr. E. M. Conroy at prelude was played by lister g! am of considerable importance, conBaby Dransfield of music and dramatic read !a r homo oil Lincoln. ' Mrs. Bernice Tyree sung "Invocasou of Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. Kr atiss I1 .is gone to No- soling Dransfield, Baby i:.cs. Many talented members e th.' tion ami "How Beautiful Upon the Mrs. Herbert Dransfield, did Sunday tre Dan Indiana, to nt'.cinl ihe grad- Liberty part, Th wii! Mkiuntuius." and William S. Wright evening in a local hospital. The child nation exercises of St. Mary's college, jlu followed T lie Liberty club met yesterday ufa silve r te-- i immediately by There Is a Blessed Home. was five days old, having been horn Her daughter, ku'.herii.e, is among in the sang tk i likM'ii at the Hotel Bigelow, The parlors, Thi re were i'.. the graduates of tills year's class many floral tributes. The on May 22. i and ' eses Were Mrs. Helen day i Mrs. Florence Davidson. Rogers Private funeral services were held ptillbearers were Joseph K. Evans, Dr. later they will visit with Sir. and theJune 13 will be the galaactivitii-witH. W. Nelson, Herman It. Way, list- Monday aftenuNin iu the Lindquist Mrs. Herbert S. flow tier of New York a solemn high mass in th S. Scoville, Warren II. Donaldson chapel, with Hixhop W. A. Budge preCity. Auxiliary to Commercial Travelers aer j academy ml W, II. lints. chapel, for which alumna siding. Interment was made iu the Comto the I'nited Ihe will furnish music, aftc mercial auxiliary The grave in ihe Ogden City ceme- Ogden City eemetery. held their Muy meetTravelers Mrs. Fred Sunmurill. Jr., and chil- which the fucultv of the school will was dedieuted by Dr, Nelson. at the Hotel Tuesday af-'- tery dren, Claude and Joyce, departed ear- be hostesses at a breakfast. Thi ingiiikii.ii. Mrs. Bigelow Brown. Bertha Burn Mrs. in the Myrtle week for Boston. wIhtc they ly event will be the annual ban Bertha Garrard llolley wife of Charles J. Bertha Mrs. uini Munro Burns, Myrtle Cross, will visit fur a month with relatives. crowning Sophia quit, to be held in the school dinin-- Mr.--. Elsie Parker were tin hostesses. Bertha Garrard Holley, wife of Roy Burns, died Monday morning in a looms, with Kt. Rev. J. J. Mitty, 1. E. Holley, died Wednesday morning hicul hospital after an illness of three Recital Tonight At Auditorium R. Very Rev. Martin J. O'Malle. iu the local hospital. She was bom weeks. She wus born in Price on DeWidow a' Social Edna Crowther Uirie will present ( M. L. 1). and the graduating das? in on North Mrs. Anna Ogden llansen entertained the Septemler 2i, cember 30, I SO I. a daughter of Jake a group of vocal and piano pupils in a of ll'-- S as special guests. Mrs. Julia Widows' Mr. u of ami Mrs. Levi and Christine Ely. The family home IS!2, social club after-daughter ' recital this evening ut 8:0Q o'clock at Kiesel Mcllinley will lie toast mistress. noon at her home 2lSlOMonday ave- Gurrnrd. She was married in 1911 and ia ut 571 Fourth street. Monroe Surviving Officers of the association are Ki nue. the Lewis Junior high school auditorsince that time hud made her home are the husband, the father and the ium. Geraldine hyn Hanley, president; in Curinne. Surviving are the hua following brothers and sisters: Helen, , The junior members who will appear O'Neill, Mary V. hand, the mother, Mrs. Rose Maxwell, I smell and Clinrlen, Jr. Service were K. and F. I. are: Leone lowell, Ijivin Thorpe, recording secretary; Barbara Pythian sister, P. L. E. and F. club f Ogden, ami the following children: held in tile Lindquist chapel Thursday Helen Wiese, Iona Langford, lola Bell, treasurer; Marguerite McNulty is meeting this afternoon at the home Lloyd, Blanch, Lucille, Ellen and Earl afternoon with Bihop J. S. Barker Holley, of Ogden. Brothers and sis- preidiug. Interment wus made in the Langford. Mary Williams, Velma Morrissey, corresponding secretary; ,f Mrs. J. 15. Robb, 213 Twenty-eight- h street. Mrs. C. K. Winans, Mrs. E. ters surviving are Willium Gurrnrd, Ogden City cemetery. Langford, June Millard, Ida llubbard, Mary Elizabeth O'Connor, historian. Genevieve Winward, Goldie Thor, Committees in charge of activities. Hullilicr and Mrs. John lngebretsoii Mrs. Edward Toone of North Ogden Ism and Earl Garrard and Mrs. HarIrma Langford, Ronald Hubbard, Eileen Hanley, general chairman; the assisting hostesses, Janie Charle Richardson Aikens of Ogden, and Mrs. J. E old and Peterson. ception Catheryn Janie Charles Kichurdson, aged 4G, entertainment, Marguerite a printer, died at 8:511 o'clock this The advanced pupils appearing to- McNulty Morrissey; alumnae banquet. Home Culture Club Clives Luncheon Poole of Minidoka, Iduho. Services will he held this afternoon morning The Home Culture club hell its last ut the lncul hospital. He was night are Miss Nellie Draney and Miss Cecelia Alton Dean; 1. F. C. A. con Melba Pfisterer, other recitals, to be vention and luncheon, Daisy Maginnis; .meeting f the club year on Saturday, at 2:00 o'clock in the North Ogden born in New York, July 3, 1881, and with Bishop J, II. i survived by his widow and the folgiven by pupils of Mrs. Ririe, on June alumnae silver teu, Margaret Me- May 2ii, at the Methodist Community meeting house, Interment will lowing children: O'Neill ; house. Luncheon was served at 1:30 Campbell presiding. Thelma, Edith, 3, at the Eighth ward chapel, and on Govern; program, Lillian lie made in North the m. to Edna Ogden p. cemetery Blanche, Nellie, Kenneth and Clifthe choir, members and guests, July 1, at the Fifth ward chapel when Ella O'Neill Hamilton; decoration, The rooms were made gay with ford Richardson. Three sisters also Ballantyne; Golden year the following will take part: Elina beautiful spring blossoms. Romania Julia McKell survive: Mrs. Emma Holden, Uoise; Reynolds, Zina Johns, Roy McFarland, hook, Margaret Mercer Feeny, Survive for Romania Julia McKell, Mrs. Nellie Germain and Mrs. Edith Among the guests who are expected Following the luncheon a program Roberta Hubbard, Dorothy Stimpson, Wendell Holmes, Mabel Millard, Zella to take part in the activities and who was given in the parlors, where the wife of llebcr J. McKell, will he held Arthur, Portland. Mr. Uichurdson had play en- thi afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in the lived in Ogden only a short time and Robinson, Afton Hubbard, Eldora are prominent for their accomplish- singe was set fur a one-aEkins, Elma Reynolds, James Millard, ments in the literary or musical world titled, Their Husbands. It was pre- Twelfth ward chapel with Bishop Da- was employed by the Northern Utah Zina Johns, Nellie Draney and Roy are Jean Campbell MacMillan, poet, sented by the following members: vid J. Wilson presiding and Bishop Journal. Arrangements for services playvvrite, lecturer and instructor of Mrs. Grace, fortune teller; Mr. Nel- Castle Murphy conducting. Apostle are in charge of lairkin A Sons. McFarland. public speaking at the University of son, first wife; Mrs. Hansen, second David O. McKay will lie one of the California. Berkeley, Mills college wife; Mr. Porter, third wife, Hukers. Paul Charle Stephen Miriam Chapter No. It Mrs. John and Dominican college of San Rafael. Romania Julie McKell, wife of Hoonard sang very pleas-uiirl- y Paul Charles Stephens, The visitation of the grand officers Katherine Kraus, daughter of Mrs. two songs, namely, A Dream lier J. McKell, died Wednesday at the son of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Stephens, of the Order of Eastern Star to Miriam and Mrs. P. C. Krauss, who in 1927 and At Dawning. She wus accom- home of her sister, Mr. Ransom 2757 Liberty avc., dic'd Thursday afterchapter number 14, has been indefin- received a certificate in dramatic art panied by her daughter, Geraldine. Quinn, 2353 Porter avenue, after an noon in the local hospital. Surviving The next regular and was this year awarded a B. A. The club history wus very ably writ-io- n illne itely postponed. of h year. She was horn in are the parents and une brother, Dameeting will he held Tuesday evening degree in journalism at St. Marys October and read by Mrs. Olsen. on a 13, 189(1, Honcyville vid C., Jr. June 12, and will be the last business college, Notre Dame, Indiana. Miss Miss Fay Hopkins, an Ogden Service will be held Sunday afterhigh meeting before the summer adjourn- Ruth McBride, daughter of Mr. and Kihoul graduate of 1928, gave her Morrison, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. S. C. noon at 1:U0 o'clock in the lairkin ment. Mrs. A. A. McBride, who this month valedictory aralion which was great- Smith, Mr. J. I Campbell and Mi chiliad with Bishop C. A. Halveraon received her degree of B. S. in home ly enjoyed. presiding. The body may be viewed Fay llupkin. The following guests were present: Mrs. W. II. Child and Mrs. F. II. I economics, also diploma in music at After a short business meeting the on Saturday evening and Sunday until Smith chaperoned the BluebirJ of St. Marys college, NolVc Dame, In-t- Mrs. Hyrum Smith, of Berkeley, Cali- eluli adjourned to meet in September time of services at the Larkin & Sons Church of the Good Shepherd diana, also high school normal chniad. Interment will !e made in fornia; Miss Dora Smith, of Berkeley, with Mrs. Anna Moore, the new the Ogden City cemetery. when they made a trip to I tificate from the state of Indiana. California; Mrs. Wayde, Mrs. Florence Miss Gladys Rich, daughter of Dr, Taylor's canyon. Upon their return a picnic luncheon was served on the and Mrs. Ezra dark Rich, whose lawn at Mrs. Child's home, 1549 Twen- - music has won her much recognition, street. Games were the di- - among her compositions which have version of the late afternoon, the most been accepted for publication are The fascinating of which was a flower Toy Shop and Walk the Plank. guessing game. Barbara Weeks was I Ruth Fagan, grand opera in the contest. The chil- - ger, who has the title roll in Car dren who enjoyed the happy outing men. were Barbara Clark, Barbara Weeks, Louise and Carol Dore, (nee Iairvt Helen Main, Florence Main, Lois Mit-- 1 ta and Genevieve Malone) whose Marion Turner, Charline Turn- - hy music many Ogden people will r, Marion Gaddic, Virginia Sewell, member and who are now appearing Alta Colvin, Mayo Stringer, Dorothy jn concert work in the eastern cities. Fischer, Betty Eldredge, Cleone Stewart, Phyllis Stewart, Belle Cowni- shaw, Isabelle Prindle and Emily Mar- - SquilTClS urth ATP.' Mills, entertained Marana J. Dwight Harding, , daughter of Ben and Emily Summerill llunsaker, and has been educated in the Ogden high school and Weber college. She served a missiun for the L 1. S. ehureh in 1D20 and in 1922 wus married to Mr. McKell. Surviving ure the mn'iits, the husband, one daughter, Elsa Romano, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs, J. I. Davis, Mrs. Ransom Quinn, Mrs. J. II. Shepherd, Clifford, Carnia and Maurice llunsaker, all of Ogden. n- idUh Doug-SlCkiwh- lle ds rwlMr; m 83 a ocmm-'var- What Do You Do About Birthdays ? J' mf . Every year, each one of your good friends celebrates, with much rejoicing, the anniversary of his birth even as Abraham Lincoln and George Washington were wont to do. Caring to participate in the .jubilee, you send along a card, a book, or a speaal something related to his hobby; you never ignore a good friends natal day, of course. Did you ever, however, oh birthday-gi- ft giver, remember with, furniture? Sur prising how many folks can be pleased best In that manner! - joyed. Buffet Supper Gay Affair I. the ,very ,mart affairs of the u A as the buffet supper given 'venin by Dr- - nd Mrs. Jun at their home 2529 Jack he serving table was hues !Jactlvely decrated with pink ft. four pink prin-ei eallciiByLB0Iha. es m 8ver holders burned th hoVrrnf?vof the toble. Those at Worthy Matron Honored By Colleagues Mrs. H. B. Ames, who is leaving soon for Los Angeles to make her home was the complimented guest of the members of the bridge club to which she belongs at a party given Saturday afternoon at the valley Luncheon was House in Huntsville. served at a prettily appointed table, and Mrs. Richs PUlitvJed was Mr. were and Mrs. George S. and cards followed. Mrs. Ames dub the a - and MRlph C. Gwil-cro- ft presented with gift by Mrs. Fletcher Scow-c- f members. Those who were Present vf a"d Mrs. E. Williamsp Sir. j rV"' 8;d Spencer & Eccles were Mrs. FredMrs. Le Chamberlain, Mr' d Mrs. Junius If. H. Williams, Sniart C. T. Humphries, Mrs. A. E. Mrs. ? wIrB' Strortg, Mrs. Jed Miss Patricia Healy, Mr. Clem Williams. AY. H. Childs, Mrs. Mrs. Ballantyne, owcrft, Miss Dolly AA right and lnv8 MiBB Btrice Brown-I)- r. P. A. Gysin, Mr. Lyman M Smith. D. D. Mrs. Brewer, sSd nR,ch Harold Pattis, . Alumnae of Sacml Heart academy Peck. In Golden join with their Alma Mater three which to Jubilee celebration, Honored Mrs are members eeliani., Daniels entertained at a hundred fifty alumnae bidden. 14 her L' AWNINGS S5rSr- Ed-so- n. SBSiV-- lAnSJsr S 1ul h Wt 1 WS'nl.to of Ikt ferv-:-i Mi ntle PHI-ai- tl Lady Passenger: Could I see the The captain?. forward. Miss Wa attractively dec- First Mate: I'm not afraid renter: Pas Lady ?Vely garden flowers. with college boys, 5 table, from which a late I've teen out vde orated Twfnty.rJth itreet arly summer. DONT PUT OFF the ordercomfort till ing of the hot weather is upon you. You'll avoid hurry and delay by ordering your awnings in time. Well send an expert to your home to measure and estimate. AA'rite now before our work- When There s a Gift Occasion , hot-weath- er Think of Furniture 'BOTLE'S Everything for the Jfome rooms become too busy. DAN WADMAN 2329 Kiesel Phone 319 ffliSimii a |