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Show frMav. March 29, 1929 THE OGDEN I()ST I W..1 V. : ul tin WidncsJay Iiu'cting of the Delphiaa Alpha el a M.irtha Junior society at the Kuhunk Alplia soDelphian l..nn , i Drinker Marthii Stnivt it ciety, will ImTtl a special meeting Mon-. Aikmi Kuhn wus Araria Mt tin thly aften. ...n, April 1, at the Hotel Ogden Historical Acucia in will dub meet Salt Lake of ti,,Murtlm niivting I'igiImv, Mrs. II. Carmen will Ihi- Ogikn Historical ..,it!y society will Mi iiuy Mr and Mrs. J. T. Rushnier Warner Bowen, t with Heber Seowernit. Mr. ttxiay he i he I ;it , in us Hit, 2:30 afternoon Dig,. at lUirday hsson, and Mrs. who will leave soon tainod at bridge und a Meinhci will J. II. IV. 1Va bi1'"'will lead the pro- Ir.itf,: sUi. o i k in the United War Service - mo.'Viun f.flm- tin afur rormake her to home, Francisco Jl, in Wednesday mning at un IVriclea to Alexander Vi business meeting building. Miss ,, ij.undKieael guest at an K iT the complimented 5n lh 1'rh Thl' f,lb''vine Mrs. Mrs. A. will C. TVo?.Uv' K.ibank vie 1 Curl to. C. Hyde :rviV -jand be to n lb.-UMM given Tuesday Mrs. uavtd J. IIowcll, of and d.sSI,, ports luncheon 1,, given: "Grecian htwroww for the day. Mrs. barton e.v joint hesu-'slrCity w 111 John Hillabrant, Mrs. Ben t of Dr. and Mis.Cheyenne. ( : nit imied on page 4.) gui will (.'Lren.-a the i l'n! on give paper The Eccles. 5?iT;nd Mrs. Royal ei "Cuba. bpnn2 flowers formed thii.1 wiu be given at the home of table decorations and Easter pau-cardBuren avenue, were marked. Coveis were laid &lftbrant will Va include only mem-Sl- for the eaests following in addition io Cf honor; Dr. the Sempre Music club, of anj Mrs. 0. C. Sch M. Bowen is president. lletzcl, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Hila MrSnt,s!rwnVhrS P V,ix 1,r- avd the Utah State Press associa a,,d Mrs. hSf1' meets in Ogden Saturday and S'art 6 and .7, the wives of B. J. Finch, April &y, L. Forsting and Mr. ftanewapaper men will be greeted by df; B. Morse. C. Mr. women will who local rcommittee of Vy their entertainment and afternoon a Tlr? SJsure. 9imJn and Mrs- - Sena Saturday entertained the Liberty club BJon will be given at the Hotel at the Hotel Bigelow. Cards Ho with bridge following. In yesterday were enjoyed during the early after-noo- n evening a banquet will be given and. tea was served at 5 hours, visitors in women are tTwhich the o clock. The table was decorated with while on morning Sunday riled and Easter lilies and jonquils. Those preswoin the is session, association ent were Mrs. J. E. Batch, Mrs. the a drive about Ray men will be taken for Wilso". Mrs Jn0bnru.nrSand Ogden canyon, through city Mrs. J. W. Crockett, The excluding the entertainment N Mu Jaylor JIrs- - J. B. Hig. eonunittee in charge includes Mrs. Davidson. Mrs. E. MV A. P. Bigelow, James P. Casey, Mrs. MMrSV J BrKobb. Mrs. D. G. Mrs. CM- - V. K. Saxton, Mrs. Chas. Keyor, Looham, Mrs. Xo- GJee" Mrs. Charles Rhyne, Mrs. H. Barton and Mrs. Eugene TraughW. and Mrs. T. C. Ilunley. ou.no, n Women's Realm 8e ilii K it 1 1 til-- . III, 1,1 I. -a w &mzz8s&& kn'-irv- - - - iifu-rmii'i- li-- lady re-iie- an prom-J5tuici- . j. i - then-horn,- . rbm. "1-r.- I -l- i. -- o4a s Ali-ye- , f.W - s rf th-gu- est - J i i?? 5,iMrVail,d Mr-.on- d Kr ... Mr. and Mrs. Albert Becker and Quite the smartest public affair of Mri and Mrs. Henry Barker enter- -' the month in social circles will be tamed at dinner in the Hotel Bigelow the luncheon and card party to be Wednesday evening. Bridge followed American 6 the by riven April at the Becker home, 2583 Brinker avethe American at auxiliary sweet peas formed a center-piec- e street nue. Red chateau on Twenty-fourt-h for a long table, with red The auxiliary is called upon constantlat either end. The place cardstapers were men in Easter ideas. Covers y for aid for disabled were laid for sod their families in the city, and also Mr. xraneiMir-Mantker, and confined in govefor sewing for men Mr. and Mrs. Funds derived Jchn Davis, Mr. Price, rnment hospitals. and Mrs. J. E. Storey. tom the card party will further this JIr?' 'V- - Karl Hopkins, Mr! work and for that reason and Mrs. Barton and Claud Armworthy xtj strong. the following women are working enthusiastically for the success of .the Captain and Mrs. Everett M. afffcir: Mrs. W. D. Shaw, general Wadsworth, Graves will have as their guests over thairman; Mrs. Ronald chairman of the tickets committee, ass- Easter, Lieutenant and Mrs. John Hanisted by the Mesdames R. L. Harlin, ley of Logan. Lieutenant Hanley is connected with the R. 0. T. C. unit J. F. Fowles, Reginald Sutton, Ben of the Utah Agricultural college. Carr, Ora Bundy, Herbert Woods, R. jL Olsen, V. J. Harrop, Horace Strat-orDr. and Mrs. W. H. Budge were W. B. Felt, Harold J. Tribe, C. hosts at dinner and bridge Wednesday Arthur Grantham, G. evening at their . Humphries, home, 2432 Van Buil. French, J. A. Howell, Joseph Steeren avenue, in honor of Mrs. Budges ns, L J. Holther, Julihn Watson, parents, Mr. and Airs. Charles a, E. F. Russell, R. D. M. of Ely, Minn. The dinner table Harriger, Uke Collins, W. G. Foulger, Mrs. had a centerpiece of daffodils, with jet Turner, chairman of the refresh-sect- s two yellow tapers at either end. committee, assisted by the Mes-lim- Smaller tables had centerpieces of J. I. Smith, Thelma Chamber-in- , daffodils. Covers were laid for Mr. Harold Veasey, Parley Jensen, E. and Mrs. Trezona, Dr. and Airs. Ezra I. Cross, A. E. Wilfong, Charles C. Rich, Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Fugmire, Fright, Ben Garr, Ludwig Reimers, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Morrell, Dr. and larold Ambler, Lettie F. Manning, Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Sid-??- y John8on Ur. and Airs. George hvid Scott, Lyle Larkin, Fred Stone, ser and Airs. Henry F. lamld Davis, Clifford Hubs, Asael Dr. and Airs. William McKay Volker, John Shaughnessy, Ernest Balch, and Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Merrill. - W. Ford, A. B. Jones, S. W. Bad-oMilton Boyle, W, H. Williams, Mrs. Lee Stratton entertained wives ). G. Thinnes, Miss Coy Harrison and of forest service attaches at lunch Ann liu Browning. eon and bridge Wednesday at her home, 2677 Van Buren avenue. The Hiss Mabel Lesher presided over a luncheon was served at small tables, ridge supper of delightful arrange-- ; with of yellow jonquils. centerpieces nents Tuesday at her home The place cards were in Easter deevening n the Farnsworth apartments. The signs. Covers were laid for Mrs. C. j iomts were seated at a large table N. Woods, Airs. C. B. Alorse, Mrs. aide bright with Those pres-- f Ernest Winkler, Airs. R. II. Rutledge tulips. nt were Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth, Miss Mrs. L. K. Jacobson, Mrs. E. W. Nel1 Kla Clancey, Miss Ida Fitzsimmons, son, Airs. C. L. Forsling, Mrs. W. W. (us Agnes Caffey, Miss Lucille Wal-- ii Mrs. J. 0. Stewart, Mrs. Blakeley, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Guy Clark, Frank Haynie, Airs. C. B. Locke, Mrs. its. F. Ward Piper, Miss Jessie Bee-- : Earl Sanford, Mrs., Manley Thomp. Mrs. Andrew Kasius, Miss Edith son, Mrs. J. G. Falck, Mrs. Dana I JWt and Miss Frances McCready. Parkinson, Mrs. J. H. Peckenpaugh, I Mrs. Fred Carr and Mrs. A. C. f. Mrs. James A. Howell, Mrs. E. A. f ollms, Mrs. R. L. Harlin, Mrs. W. D. ; naw, Mrs. Ben Garr Mrs. W. II. Williams entertained at and Mrs. Parley enfn funded a card party given bridge luncheon Wednesday at her ,i j Bountiful street. Saturday afternoon by home, 1435 Twenty-fift- h American Legion auxiliary. Luncheon was served at small tables j Le-ri- on Le-ri- on ex-serv- d, Trc-zon- es M-A.- b Ip-jo- n, n, Wy-cof- v no EMPORIUM Inc. centered with jonquils. Covers were laid for Airs. Frank Franc-inMrs. G. G. Moycs. Mrs. Fred E. Williams, Airs. Clem Williams, Airs. Lee Chamberlin, Airs. C. J. Humphries, Airs. W. II. Child, Mrs. L. J. Wright, Airs, A. E. , Edson, Airs. P. A. Gysin, Mrs. A. G. Egilhoff and Airs. D. D. Smith. Mrs. IL L. Harlin, 1011) Twenty-fourt- h street, has gone to Los An geles fo. a brief visit. ... Mrs. John Browning and Miss Beatrice Browning hare returned from Chicago, where they spent a month. Air. and Airs. George S. Glen and son, Jay, and Air. and Airs. Virgil Cain are expected home shortly from a vacation trip to California. Mr. Glen recently joined the party which motored down several weeks ago. Airs. Fred AI. Nye ami son, Ralph, have returned from a southern Cali- fornia motor of several weeks' duration. . Aliss Mabel Froerer will entertain at dinner this evening at the Hotel Bigelow. Bridge will follow in the drawing room. Choir members of the Church of the Good Shepherd will entertain at an Easter breakfast at the Hotel Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, following early services at the church. Bi-elo- w Mrs. Homer E. Fenner of Sacramento, Calif., is the guest of her sis- ter, Airs. G. A. Dickson. Chapin Bristol, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, who arrived Saturday from Occidental college at Los Angeles to spend Easter vacation, will return tomorow to California. The annual convention of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs will be held April 18, 19 and 20 in Logan. Mrs. John Culley, president, states that arrangements are under way for a most successful gathering. To Your Friends To Tour Qhurch It To Your Home The Alisses Jenny Margaret and Martha Elizabeth Howell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Howell, who are attending The Bishop school at La Jolla, California, will spend Easter and spring vacation with their aunt, Airs. Annie Hartley, of Long Beach. Send Oflowers Dr. and Mrs. Francis R. Conroy entertained at a family dinner last evening at their home in Swaner place, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Dr. Conroys brother, Maurice. A dainty color sccme of yellow, lavender and pink was carried out in the table decorations. .Besides the hosts and the guest of honor, covers were laid for Mrs. E. Al. Conroy, Aliss Fitzgerald, Miss Roma Kathryn Miss Helen Conroy and Lewis, Knight, Robert and Thomas Conroy. Order Early from Your Florist Mrs. C. S. Gunnell left yesterday for Los Angeles where she joined her husband for a short stay on the coast. Smart Millinery ! Hundreds of New Hats Unpacked for This Weeks Selling. Fashions Without Extravagance! Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Humphries and children, Alargaret, Mary Lou and Joe, have returned from a vacation in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft have Kenneth Browning of Los Angeles as their guest for several days. Mr. and Airs. L. P. McKee of Denver were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Barber during the week, en route to their home in Colorado from the coast. Aliss Jean Warner returned Monday to Laramie, Wyoming, to resume her studies of the state university. She spent ten days in Ogden during the spring vacation with her mother, Airs. Agnes Warner Bowen. Mrs. June W. Clark entertained her kensihgton dub and a number of additional guests Tuesday afternoon at Ihe Kennedy tea room, 2GC3 Madison avenue. Spring blossoms were used to decorate the rooms. The following matrons enjoyed a most pleasant afternoon: Airs. L. P. McKee of Denver, Colo.; Airs. O. J. Stillwell, Mrs. Frank E. Nichols, Airs. Wade AL Johnson, Mrs. C. F. Dinsmore, Mrs.; Mary Robertson, Mrs. Charles II. Bar-- ; ton, Mrs. A. D. Barber, Airs. Mary Gaddis, Airs. QUALITIES AND STYLES FOR SO v PRICE. Chosen by our New York Office Stylist fnr martness and individuality. Your Easter Bonnet will i, e correct style if bought at the Emporium this Esster. Frank B. Aiken, Airs. Joseph Chez, Mrs. John Edward Carver, Airs. B. J. Finch, Airs. P. A. llerdti, Airs. E. P. Mills, Airs. S. W. Wherry, Airs. Ralph Robers, Mrs. J. Mrs. ,T. Kushmcr, Airs. A. D. Paine, C. II. Stertns, Mrs. Edward Bich?c-I'Airs, J. R. Cooper and Airs. C. B. , Utah - Grown Millers Famous Easter Lilies Extra Select No. 1 Flowers PERFECT ULOOMS, DARK GREEN FOLIAGE, A-- l QUALITY FOR SALE BY Ogdens Leading Florists ARTISTIC FLORAL CO. 2112 Washington Avc. Phone 611 OGDEN CITY FLORAL CO. 2277 Washington Ave. KLENKE FLORAL CO. 2952 Washington Ave. Morse, 1 -- to. Phone 1210 Phone 2686 THE FERN SHOP 120 Twenty-fift- h St. Phone 664 w |