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Show ' i p.Miv.May 17,1929 5: TIIE OGDEN l'OST Davis and WoIkt Jn Womens Realm 4 'l.i it!'. Jun: party scheduled for ,00.rett IS the inaugural bridge Ogden .Golf and Coun lhe of Compltto arrangement for if ftiightful opening party have tv the Jiostess committee, i 5 Mr. Royal Douglas. rfd Lawrence T. T. Gee, Mri. Su. il M- Rowe Mrs 'Y; IL Mem-hlv- e . MrT Mrs K. II. Forter. invited guests and not a few Certain small groups at unch-- rl This party will offi- JTthe summer social season femmes of the country club. i yesterduy at her h.,:v, avenue. The lun.hern'i ti actively decora:-cerise tulips. TIh-wLh J r i ' Cutlers hospitality 1 ::na ii.;. Lu.ikf.isi Dl .r, .1 Drams 11.-- ('anal r I : its the Hotel h..Id ! jt 'i. .i i I .I'l - : ' 1 t . 1 I ; ; i I .ii't 1 ' ' iT i Ual : ' '.I ' J. w... . ! - P- - 1 1 i k. II IV. a; In'. ..il , 1 ,i;r I ., 1 it.' . . . Ilivu I'.C.V lln1 n:. ' Cl !i ,! , - . 1.. )i ,1;. - i1 nil'll 1 ' o .1 . i - 'i - I - In i I ex- - li-.'-- .k;iil' ' ii .4-- any- - ;un 'i! he cii1. lii r. i i,'!i l.e t li ' I'- - I 1 f t, ; i - I. i w a- - 1 - 1 : 'i.i r re illy - ' iy :n 'i I II t- I !... j i a .il 1 -- 1 I . I i Co. M relink ,,f J(.,. r 1 vv.'.l in -- ",-- . I'1 MiI 1 1 111. i ! rru scarfs fox ,1 ...ill', uik M A I uni I'M ,1 . It l inner ntd altraili, Atcniif 4'lmifliHi prim MOltt: i;n f rkonr (il - Hans Aabel. I'res.di i : Mr. Warren 1 The Congress club of Ogden high i i.t, Mrs. Clyde school, held their third annual ban- recur se. rotary, Mrs. quet last evening in the English ro.'iu ,,1V : Deligbtful Seriea Ended ' B. -i l the at Hotel j r; responding sec- ,t A Mrs. J. IJigelow. yellow an rawsrd Bichsel and V C. Mis. white color scheme prevailed in the treasurer, rimer extended their hospitality table Mrs. i i of friends decorations, tulips, ai. fourth group tapers VdS Gil- kind-ullMrs. RlV cards auditor, place Thursout and the tieioiat!Uns on Tuesday carrying idea tive in !'oitr. the chosen colors. home of Mrs. Bichsel, 479 is compostu or , , street. These parties Congress club , , Women hml cars Work debaters of the high school, hut h pres- - ( of delightful series parties ent and l h, las.t. ason for f past. Those who enjoyed last StoTover by the two hostesses. was held Vathohc Women's b affair evening's were ,lt Miss happy Ilcva 1 I. ' .! Si... I . is l. iff I.,, . 'he-pr-M- i;i-.- l:, 1 c- J l'r " ; les; iLWh 323. -- - x . J i presided over fa. Virgil J. llarrop luncheon 'iacheon f - j I i i v-i-ll i 1 . . - I i i i 1 - the ends of the guests were Mrs. R. ? Inowden of Oakland, California; L H C. Stranquist, Mrs. W. fl. Mrs. Frank town, Mrs. P. J. Carver, h,'r fru.tfu l and ummng service rliimi. Mrs. George Bush and Mrs. Miss Dorothy Foulger. The sponsors Mx vaTK Ihe .tab 's K ,J,au: Jreenwell. of the society are Mrs. A II bers and Miss Dorothy Irvine Misvt,fully dt,,rat,,d w,,h baskets of red can luncheon was Rebecca Ririe was toastmistress and roses ini.i ferns and harmonizing A pretty springtime in Miss Ruth Roberts "!lvT was chairman of h,;!,U:rs; Jef-'cti'joyed Wednesday at Shuffs on Mrs. (its-rg. presented the the banquet committee. avenue by a group of women musical program; violin following iht lunched and afterward enjoyed "The RoMrs. Herbert W. Hinley and Mrs. solus, "Ilefre Kate, llulmy; irdi. Tulips in pastel shades E. Nevin, Miss Kathryn sary, the table, and springtime place Warner Arthur have issued invitaaccompanied on the piano by marked for Mrs. R. C. tions for a luncheon to be given Mon- Miss Ruth were gdi McBride. Vocal solus: The pJduudson, Mrs. J. C. Andrews, Mrs. day at the home of Mrs. Hinley, 2520 Iast A. W. Kramer; "A Spirit Hour," Mrs. W. 0. Mcy, C Hines, Mrs. R. W. McKell, Mrs. Jefferson avenue. Martin Stanton; Morning, Flower, Kenzie will be the honoree. 1. 1. Msdson, Mrs. W. H. Williams, Mrs. S. I. Dobbs, acTonight Frank Stanton; tin C. J. Humphries, Mrs. L. Roy Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown and Mr. companied by Miss McBride. Picker, Mrs. Ludvig Reimers and Mrs. and Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell will comMrs. John Holden, retiring pliment Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie with loseph Tracy. installed the officers as fola dinner and bridge party at the Mrs. J. E. Cave; first lows; President, Brown home on Jackson avenue. Mrs. Harvey Cahill; Kin Maude Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. P. C. rnnklin Mitchell, of Logan, became second ije bride of John G. McCune, son of Captain and Mrs. Everett M. Krauss; recording secretary, Mra. W. of this Graves will have as their guests Sun- L. Kimball, corresponding secretary Hr, and Mrs. H. B. McCune The cere- - day, Major and Mrs. Martin J. OBrien Mrs. Campbell; financial secretary, ty, Monday at high noon. McCune of Logan. Major OBrien is profes- Mrs. Walter Wall; treasurer, Mrs. J. 3obj wu performed at the street h 852 by sor of military science and tactics at F. Brown. jot, of the Utah Agricultural college. Edward John Reverend Carver, The members who served on the jt committee of arrangements were Mrs. j First Presbyterian church, in the A Mr. and Mrs. Hans Aabel will J. E. Debore, Mrs. C. W. Lippincott, rttence of immediate relatives. riding breakfast followed at the at dinner and bridge tomor-ro- Mrs. F. C. Todd, Mrs. E. It. Alton, Ltd Bigelow. I mk roses and ferns evening at Shuffs, 2332 Jeffer- Mrs. E. A. Garcia, Mrs. W. E. Quilli-lina- n, .atered the table which was arrang- - son avenue. Mrs. C. O. Bonner, and Mrs. rl in the Japanese room. Pink tapers Glen Wheelock. Mrs. Harold Tribe entertained at i lilvcr holders were at the ends of Past Noble Grand :ie table. Bridal place cards were bridge and a late supper Wednesday The Tast Noble Grand club was wiled for nine guests. The young evening- at her home, 551 Twenty-thir- d rouple are honeymooning in New Mcx- street. Supper was served at entertained yesterday afternoon by one will reside in San Jacinto, ;.'o, and large table following the bridge Mrs. A. E. Lansing, at the home of Sw, after May 2.5. games. The centerpiece was red roses her daughter, Mrs. Parley C. RichThe and red tulips. The guests included ardson, 2585 Filmore avenue. annitwenty-sevent- h was event the Mrs. Samuel C. Powell 'will enter-'ji- n Mrs. Carl Rasmussen, Mrs. Charles eight friends at luncheon and Letts, Mrs. Jesse Brown, Mrs. Joseph versary of the organization of the irdi at the luncheon to be given at Hall, Mrs. Rebecca Wadman, Mrs. club. Thirty members enjoyed a social afternoon which was concluded :at Country club next Tuesday. Harry L. Tufford, Mrs. Charles y the serving of tea by the hostess. and Mrs. Jack Buehler. . were Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Stranquist Aid Children hosts and Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. McKenzie who will meet Aid Childrens The society were the guests of honor at will leave Tuesday for Seattle, Wash., in the o'clock at 3:00 afternoon this inner given Wednesday evening at to make their home, have been enter- dispensary. :st Stranquist home on Van Buren ained at a number of parties during tvenue. Bright garden flowers were he week. Tuesday evening, Mr. and Miriam Chapter 3d hi profusion to decorate the drs. Thomas Leslie and Dr. and Mrs. .Miriam chapter No. 14, Order EastThe A. H. Aland were hosts at a dinner ern bone and the dinner tables. Star, will give a picnic luncheon nest list included, besides Mr. and iarty of charming arrangements at Monday, May 20, at Maple Grove in fa McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. he Leslie home on Polk avenue in Ogden canyon. Members may meet Cinrer, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Aland, McKenzies. Sixteen at the Masonic temple at 11:00 a. lonor of the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leslie, Mr. and guests were present. m. where transportation will be pro-fa Hans Aabel, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. rown, Mr. and Mrs. George R. WhitMrs. P. J. Carver presided over a Mr. R. Mrs. ,W. and luncheon Hinley, tier, Tuesday at her home on Mr. and Mrs, Virgil J. Harrop, Mr. Twenty-sixt- h street in honor of Mrs. ad Mrs. Warner Arthur, Mr. and W. 0. McKenzie. Spring flowers in fa George Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- - i right shades were used as decora-ion- s. H. Ellis. The guests present were Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. R. E. Knowlden of X:. and Mrs. W. H. Shearman have Oakland, Calif., Mrs. W. R. Brown, to California for several weeks, Mrs. T. F. Williams, Mrs. Virgil Hars ad will visit in Arizona before their rop, Mrs. George Bush, Mra. Sterling farn to Ogden. Price, Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell, Mrs. Lawrence H. Evans, Mrs. Fred Jensen, Hrs. Wallace Boyle, 2766 Adams Mrs. H. C. Stranquist, Mrs. James rorne, and daughter, Mrs. Edward Lindsey, Mrs. Fred Farr and Mrs. xvnland, of Porto Rico, who has been Austin Shaw. J Ogden for four months, departed the week for Long Beach, Mrs. Robert H. Barclay, of Chicaiwnis for an extended stay. go, is spending three weeks with Mrs. H. L. Bell, 2680 Adams avenue, on her Effie Spencer is at her sum-- s return from San Diego to her home in home in Spencer, Idaho, for the the east. Mrs. Barclay will be refew months. membered by a number of Ogden people, having visited with Mrs. Bell on Apple blossoms and pink tulips a previous occasion, some years ago. ta-T- e Mll-i- r.i-rd- Mrs. W O. McKen-wi- il depart soon for Seattle, was served at a large table with jonquils, while green burned at invited .1 . yesterday t?Sntto i".i SaEow. ' j tlie S. hl' nv S. ol l.ii i H ; ten .h'llai1 l.eld Mi-iM.i'i-' 1! a'v..v .lo.v Mid a kiog it up 'rimei v a- M..V Li at the .1 I I'.li k t.l i gi Ttn'in.is with Mi'N-- s. Mrs. lmree is ''Hu Are i f r.lniius" Mi-- s Ver i which will Crist ; "The m:::i:i of tlie afterihn-i.iter J.i'i.iu I'l iiii i o,' In ,h iitil tn the ni u - it of t'lw.miiude. Mrs. 11. tiieit:i. "The Siege 'irgim:i M MImc nf .leruMilein." Mi-- s ii'.ju; Junior Child Culture SiH'ial Con lit ions Coder the Flaviirgil llarrop and Mrs. Kin-ii!- i; oils." Mins A him St.it r. "Trajan," Miss' W .i.i worth will entertain tin .Dlhua Uirie; "ll.idi i in " Dtoi li tinn, the) i l :lil Culture club Saturday May Miss Birll.a liny:-l' " k a: the lieine of Mis. Ilarrnp, M.ir Mrs. Blanchard; 'Divine li.'.rlin avi line. The lesson will he "(instiinline. lhe Kimt t iirintian Em nn i l.e two final chapters of the book j 1,.ri Mil's Anna llali; "The Spread His , f ciirislianity," Miss licit n McBride; The Child llis Nature and for "Julian the Ap- I:.te." Mi.s Emma text the Item has whith iL." Nd s! ud, (lining the year. This will be jt..IT1 Lover; "Tin l,'n!l ef Rome," Miss the i.ist regular meeting of the year. I'thi'l It. Comini'i; "Thi Living Past," Th- annual luncheon will be given on Aliss Pearl Stair. June S. At the meeting la.t Mi inlay evening (h legate to the li!hinn assembly in Child Culture Suit Lake, May Jo, were selected lis A fixture of yesterday's meeting of follows: Mi s Jes..ie Iteibe, Mr. Rhea the child Culture club was the review (nzii-rMrs. Ch n. V. K. Saxton, Miss ef I less Streeter Aldrich's hook "lan- Katherine Adams and Mi-Marguertern in Her llaul," hy Mrs. C. I ite lsraelsnn. 1 Curivrt events were roThe ll. Tied by Mrs. George Matson. "lostc-so- s for the afternoon were Mr. E. C. Olsen and Mrs. George Thors-tensci. Sriniii-;ii. .)ci iy bs , oa e dec-uit- id Sei-bol- d, vice-preside- nt, vice-preside- vice-preside- Twenty-sevent- en-tert- w - Car-stens- en Mc-seu- ie -- - feMrations chosen for the 53 jwbve dinner given Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. George B. Cains and 'i -- . ; , , :in I in and U hy. ti'cnTiii'g, tin tl.i yr-Iceji yen r tf.ii id fur tfar- I u Si i ! 1 Mii'iils .ii li ini. wht'fi they a iv tpiMd i all of ihcsi dangers . Sind (hrm I u In alnrac. and ll rriurn lhm In lha fall in trirfrrl mndUlnn. TYRAJRWSKY I 2I;2 l ItRIER Wn-hingt- nn Avenue Phone 1071 s g. i. Delphian Dd.a chapter, Delphian society of Salt Like City, motored to Ogden lust evening and gathered at El Monte Mrs. Fred Springs for an outing. T. Odell, one of their members who has recently moved to Ogden, was the honor guest. Kappa Beta Chapter, Kappa Beta chapter, Delphian society, will meet at the Hotel Bigelow Monday, May 20, at 7:30 o'clock. Election of officers will be held during the business meeting preceding the literary hour. The lesson on Imperial Rome will be led by Miss Anna Stark. Resume of previous lesson will be given by Miss Helen Riedel. Topics for repoit are as follows: n Arc Ycur Wedding Invitations and Announcements Socially Correct ? Visit our Society Stationery Department and select your nireds from our large variety of Wedding Folders nml Cards that have passed the most rigid inspection. ItH Permanent Wave Time Now! Duart Yes, our Card Department has an exceptional assortment of Wedding Anniversary and Congratulation Cards! and Frederic WHY NOT GIVE A Waves r.llAIHTATlOX All Kinds of Ileauty Work. WE HAVE THEM! WHITE WAY BRAMWELLS BEAUTY PARLOR Phone 511 2116 Washnigton Ave. GIFT AND CARD? 23G2 The House of Service for Office and Home Phone 360 Washington Avenue wont dry out in a refrigerator cooled by Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones, of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. and Mrs. Walter Treadwell, of Berke3,5 5rn: Tbe party took place at the ley, California, passed the week-en- d home, 2375 Van Buren avenue, with the Spencer Eccles and the vj! ja La ,c,on8regated the following George S. Eccles at their homes here. an blrs. Albert Becker, JfrTj Mrs. 5? & Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth and Mra Sterling Price, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and U. Barber will honor Miss Lena L. arl HPhins, Tin;- ,Mr. and Mrs. Goodfellow of Bountiful with a bridge ant-ke- r, rs Rath Dunn, Mr. frank Gallagher, Mr. and Storey, Claud Armstrong and Dale Smith of Salt tea tomorrow afternoon at the Wadsworth home, 2776 Madison avenue. j Miss Goodfellow is the financee of R. iri LeRoy Blamires, of Kaysville, brother of Mrs. Wadsworth and Mrs. Barber. The young couple will be marj( vR Rrown presided over a ried May 29. tflCr luncheon Wednesday A group of bridge loving young ma:5aru0e3n.Jackson avenue, to, Mrs- - W. 0. McKenzie. trons and maids will gather at Mrs. eveSin rlT fl?r acbeme was carried Angus Kennedy's tea room thisto be dinner laiSV aP?ointmenta. Covers ning for a Clyde T. Greenwell, followed by cards. In the party will Mrs. George Bush, be Mrs. R. I Olson, Mrs. Lee D. Turpght, fa h Lindsey, Mrs. Fred Jen-7- f. ner, Mrs. Julian S. Watson, Mra L. Mrs. P. J. Car-Fra- W. Overstreet, Mrs. M. J. Seidner, TedFarr. Mr Williams, Mrs. Mrs. Herman Fetscher, Mrs. Arthur bbs, Mrs. E. Rich, Grantham, Mrs. Walter S. Biddle, Mrs. fav, , e,dner, Junior Mrs. Fred G. George M. French, Sirs. Walter S. Ezra W&Mr8Richardson, Mrs. Biddle, Miss Rosa Mostellcr, Miss Ann EEi. Mrs. WaUace II. Browning, Miss Jeanette Leak and Scowcroft, Mrs. F. Miss Grace Jennings. 7 Eartlfctt Mrs. Warner Arthur, Mrs. - Thomas Wil-as- j, "Were you fired with enthusiasm ifa ?r.oan-E.- MraK Oak-ino d when you tackled your first job after widen, of p Thomas ' Roylance leaving college! Mi, LFRn Baxter of .Salt Lake. Was I? I never saw a man so life. glad to get rid of me in my entertain Then there was another Scotch boy on Tues-264- 7 boil on hw neck and liar who had a large went lookirg for a free lar.ee doctor. j3r-ar- er' 3r- com-Aivf- i? no-host- jje rk - some women tfdy YOUNG know that nothing youth and so quickly beauty wearisome toil of washday. You, too, may preserve your youthful charm by letting us be your laundress Telephone THEY old-fashion- ed us today. OGDEN Troy Laundry Phones Two 2074 to 2075 An intensely dry cold is desirable for of keeping certain foods a great length time, but it is not desirable for preserving housemany delicate foods in common hold use. Lettuce, for example, will dry out and wither quickly in some forms of refrigeration, where the cold is too dry. In a properly constructed refrigerator, the cold air is neither too dry nor too moist- It maintains exactly the right humidity for keeping foods pure, wholesome and fresh. Only Ice does this ! ICG-COOLE- D - . jLUJNDnY NafMri lcil7KI.wlWU Ice is Natures refrigerant . i , I |