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Show Friday, September THE OGDEN POST CHURCHES eanor Weeks, and her son, Frederick, east. departed Thursday for the colSmith at Miss Weeks is a student at Harlege, and Mr. Weeks a student vard. Fall flowers in the autumn colors were artistically arranged on the dinner table. Covers were laid for . lourteen. I t I ! I : 1 ' 1 I ; l Mrs. J. P. Martin, who has Mrs. George S. Glen, and Mrs. Leon vis Le-K- friends in Ogden for several Iugmire entertained at the third afdays, departed Sunday for Chicago, of a series of parties on Tuesday where she will teaeh this coming year. ternoon at the Glen home on Twenty-fift- h street. The two former parties She will be supervisor of kindergarten-primary were bridge luncheons, and the last at the Pestalorzi-Froebe- r Mrs. one on Tuesday was a perfectly apTeachers college in Chicago. Martin was formerly of Ogden, and pointed tea. The tea table was cenwas supervisor of physical education tered with a silver basket filled with and also assistant principal of the lavender and white asters, at cither end were lavender candlesticks wuh Washington school. lavender tapers. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. J. T. I.ynch, Mrs. to Miss Helen Becker has returned Smith, Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth, San Francisco, after spending the past William iKiuglas. One hunMrs. und her with in three months parOgden dred guests were bidden. ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. I Becker. Miss Becker is studying voice. Mrs. II. L. Bell departed Sunday for Helena, Montana, where she will Miss Florence Stephens has as her Mr. and Mrs. N. B. llollher for visit P. Ida and Mrs, daugh a month. guests, Mayer, During her absence, Mr. ter, Miss Inez Brown, of Denver. and Mrs. Edwin Bell, of Iwiston, will occupy the Bell apartment Mrs. J. W. Armstrong, of Los An- Idaho, in the Ciaiimont. the geles, California is in city and is the guest of her sisters, Miss HanI)r. and Mrs. Junior liich have renah Dee, and Miss Sylvia Dee. to Ogden after spending sevturned a in southern Utah. eral days Mrs. J. W. Wintle departed Tuesday for New York and Chicago for a Mr. and Mrs. Fred King have restay of several weeks. She was ac- turned from a three months stay with Merlin Mrs. her companied by mother, in the east. While away they friends J. Stone, of Portland, Oregon, who will visited in New York, Washington, D. also visit friends in the east. C., Boston, Mass., Chicago, Kansas and many other points of interCity, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barton, who est have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Barton, of 774 Twenty-fift- h Mrs. Charles Golden, and Mrs. Fred street, departed Wednesday for Golden, departed Tuesday for Houstheir home in Baker City, Oregon. ton, Texas, after a stay of several weeks with Mrs. William Van Alen at Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins have as their guest, Mrs. Hopkins father, her home in Ogden canyon. Ilyrum Seeley, of Mt. Pleasant. Miss Ruth Trout, daughter of Mr. a and Mrs. George W. Prout, departed Mrs. N. C. Ingram and Mrs. Alex- Sunday for Fort Collins, Colorado, ander Glen, of Kalamazoo, Mich., who where she will accept a position in have been guests at the George S. i.he agricultural college as an instrucGlen home for several days, departed tor. Miss lrout graduated from the Tuesday for eastern points. University of Wyoming last June. a itiner Lu-ge- fi i ,! j : . 5 Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Storey will entertain Friday evening at a dinner, to be given at the Storey home, 1201 Twenty-sixt- h street. Bridge will follow the dinner. ' Mrs. Abbott Rodney Heywood has as her guest, Mrs. C. J. B. Malarkey, of Portland, Oregon. f oy ne ;? j i r3 1-- vice-pres-((-- . vice-preside- vice-preside- nt; sergea- Mid-dlem- the party. ning a reception was tendered the brdal pair at the Hotel Bigelow by Dr. and Mrs. Rich. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brewer, parents of the bridegroom, and in the receiving line were the bride, groom, Miss Mary Rich, the maid of honor, and Dr. Clark Rich the best man. The bride was attired in a gown of ivory moire with an irregular hem line for the skirt. She wore a veil and orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Columbia roses lilies of the valle; and Cecil Bruner roses arranged shower effect. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer departed for the coast by auto. They will make their home in Ogden. I assistant Annual reports were given by Mrs. D. Turner retiring president. On Monday evening the installation of officers will take place and the state president, Mrs. L. R. Edwards, will Ie be present to officiate. a The Women's and Young Girls club of St. Joseph Catholic church gave a card party Tuesday evening in the ballroom at the Hotel Bigelow. Eighty-three tables were arranged for the card game. Refreshments followed the card game. The committee on arrangements included Mrs. A. A. McBride, chairman; Mrs. J. E. De Bano, Mrs. C. E. Bonner, Mrs. E. A. Garcia, n, Mrs. Del Hampton, Mrs. W. E. Mrs. P. F. Breen, Mrs. J. C. Green, Mrs. M. Fischer, Mrs. J., C. Baker, Mrs. Raymond Morrisey, Miss Edith Read, Miss lleen Hanley, MiSs Thelma Garner, Miss Helen Tracy, Miss Lizette Maginnis, and Miss a i t i 3 ,A ' den. a Mayor Francis, Commissioners Harman W. Teery and Fred E. Williams and James Dunn were dinner guestx of Judge and Mrs. Foster at Log&': following their attendance at th Cache valley fair. Testing Station No. 93 . rMr. and Mrs. J. T. Kingsfonl, 2641 Kiesel avenue, departed during the week for eastern points. 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Lights Tested Anytime Day or Night, Mrs. John Wolf and Mrs. Charles Fischer, of New York, are the guests of their brother and uncle, Mr. J. J. . Satins : Velvets : Patents Cuban or Spike Heels iAway Official Headlight Mrs. Sara Drysdale departed on Monday for San Luis Obispo, California, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Cora Culver. 4 in I Mrs. A. P.. Bigelow departed Saturday for Denver, Colorado. She was accompanied by her father, F. J. Hen dershot. They attended the annual convention of the Grand Army of the Republic which was held in Denver during the week. a w New Arrivals Quil-lina- coln avenue. I as, sergeant-at-arm- s. Mrs. William Rice Kimball entertained a number of friends Wednesday afternoon at a bridge luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow. The luncheon was served in the English room. Bridge followed in the Georgian drawa room. Fall flowers were used as ing Mrs. Louis Peery and Mrs. Lcland the attractive decorations. Genevieve McKenna. Swanner of Salt Lake entertained Thursday afternoon with a bridge Ladies Literary Club. Mrs. Harman W. Peery will leave luncheon at the home of their father, New where will she for York, Mrs. W. Dunn, 521 Twenty-fourt-h H. Tuesday Joseph Scowcroft, 533 Twenty-sixt- h her mother, Mrs. G. R. Chaffin, street, entertained the members of the street. Fall flowers were used in the meet Mrs. Chaffin is en route home from Ladies Literary club at a luncheon rooms throughout the house. The luncheon tables were centered with Liege, Belgium, where she has been Wednesday afternoon at her home roses. Bridge followed the luncheon, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Val Brown program followed the luncheon. Mrs. IN. J. Thomas presented the essays ing. Seventy-fiv- e guestsa were bidden. of Charles Lamb. A discussion was Mrs. Mary Anderson, formerly a led by Mrs. I. N. Fulton. Miss Mona Smith had as her guests for the week-en- d Mrs. Ellen Tinsman resident of Ogden, is visiting her sisand Miss Louise Bowman of Salt Lake. ter, Miss Sylvia Dee. Mrs. Anderson f a was one of the most popular society Mrs. J. D. Sullivan of Salt Luke is matrons during her residence in Og- Gordon Nelson, a popular member of the Moroni Olson players, spent the week-en- d in Ogden visiting friends. eh w re-port- er. st m (Continued from page 3.) Angeles, and Mrs. Claude annual election of offiThe Zinn. A number of Ogdenites will attend a cers for the ensuing year was held. tea in Sak Lake today to be given by Mrs. Richard B. Porter, president; Mrs. James II. Moyle and her daugh- Mrs. Joseph C. McFarlane, ter, Miss Sara Moyle, at their home Mrs. Joseph E. Wright secrefrom 4 until 7 o'clock. tary; Mrs. Robert I. Burton, treasurer, and Mrs. IE A. Soderberg, press Miss Winifred McConnell entertain. ed Tuesday evening at a bridge supper in honor of Miss EleanorwhoWeeks American Legion Auxiliary left and Mr. Frederick Weeks, At the regular meeting of the Amerduring the ween for eastern points, a ican Legion auxiliary held Monday the chateau, the annual The marriage of Miss Myrene Rich, evening at officers took place and the of election Edward Mrs. daughter of l)r. and to serve for elected were Isarel Rich and Joseph West Brewer, following Mrs. Raymond D. the year: ensuing took son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brewer, Arthur Mrs. president; place Monday afternoon at 8 o clock llarrigar, Mrs. first Grantham, at the home of the brides parents, Lovina Browning, second 2475 Jefferson avenue. The ceremony Mrs. Lawrence Clayton, treaswas performed by Apostle David O. Ethel Shaw corresponding Mrs. imurer; McKay in the presence of the Mrs. Joseph Loughran, close secretary; few a and mediate families, Edith Wilson, chapMrs. historian; friends. A dinner was given after the Mrs. Joseph D. Landes, lain; of members to marriage ceremony and Mrs. F; C. On Monday eve- nt-at-arms, bridal Mrs. John Connor Lynch and son, John IL Lynch, are visiting friends in Canada. They will spend several weeks touring in the east and through the New England states. of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Mr. Lynch will complete his senior the house-gueDouglas at their summer home in Og year at Dartmouth college this year, den canyon. and will enter college shortly. Mrs. Lynch will return to Ogden after a Mrs. Otis Weeks entertained at a few weeks spent in the east. dinner Monday evening in the JapMiss Margaret Gilmore, of Poca- anese room at the Hotel Bigelow in to her daughter, Miss El- tello, Idaho, is the house guest of Mrs. compliment Edward Maurice Conroy, at 2911 Lin- j Plans for erecting the WeWr ecu School nH ty display at the state fair were tM a. Tuesday evening by officers of UpttaTat 12:15. atir.PHolV Weber County State Fair association No evenin eerviefc in St i.ul'e Evening prayer and eermon at a meeting held in the offices of Th a1 church Plain City at S p. m. the member A. L. Christensen, county agent. will be conducted entirely by of the Young People. Feliowehip. A careful check was made on th The blue bird meet on Monday afternoon 4 p. m. in the Guild Hoorn. material, and arrangemer-- ! necessary Wednee-daitThe y Wumvn'a Guild will me?t on Agnee were made to gather the display Mre. Guild Hall, the in afternoon yet harvested from the fields. A on WedneedJy v,,5! number of entries have YUwmhv on- made and the exhibits already ning. The Young People.' vabrought to th. Thunday. The boy Seoute on Friday county agent. rung. The Sixteenth age, of ljp; Weber Co. State Fair Exhibit Under Way GOOD EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE earner W. Hylop. rector, of1 twenty-fourt- h etreet and Grant .venue. who 21. A f:3 50 Ai-- |