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Show iiriu'nilhi Friday, September 6, 1929 THE OGDEN POST If. a. tho sui'icn'.e court says, con of t in a crime, how doe Mr. IhtWf.'i k out of jail? In Womens Realm L. Wattis and Miss ilr. Warren Wattis will re- Lorna and torene 150 friends this afternoon at a , JL ate the Hotel Bigelow. The guests be welcomed on the mezzanine, IS tea will be served in the Eng-tii-h room. The following women will at the tea table: Mrs. R. B. Cter, Mrs. E. 0. Wattis, Mrs. Ada E. R. Burke and ilirs.Griswold, Mrs. Miss Isabelle Volker; Henry brton. Miss Joy Jensen and Missfathryn Blood, of Salt Lake Assistwn be Mrs. W. H. Wattis, Mrs. W. Nelson, Mrs. Herman B. - Henry Miss Jeannette Farnsworth. and SI, Hr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol will entertain at dinner this evening at their home, Treasure Island, in Og- small party of ta, canyon for a Mrs. Bristol will and Mr. friends. n on Van house town their to wove avenue early next week, after the summer in the canyon. c Fred Herrington, of Palo Alto, bn. California, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. E. Nichols for a month. Mrs. home from an Heninon is en routeShe was accom-- " abroad. extended trip to Europe by her daughter. Dorothy Herrington, who remain- with on the continent to visit friends and do some advanced study. Hiss Herrington will visit with Mr.( nd Mrs. Val Browning of Leige, Bel-nawhile abroad. Hr. and Mrs. Phillip Warren Knisely hsve ns their guests their cousins, Mrs. Tom Jefferson and son, Thomas Levis Jefferson IV, of New York City While here sad Springfield, Mass. the visitors have toured southeip Utah and Yellowstone. They will depart Sunday for the east, Mrs. Jefferson to New York and Lends to New Haven, Cornu, to enter Yale. The young man gisduated from St. Pauls prepatory school, Concord, N. H., in June. Mrs. Jefferson and son have been sum- Bering at Monticeta cottage, Santa Bu-ie- MT-di- ng m Barbara. Mrs. Edward L Rich presided over two charming luncheons during the week one Wednesday and the other Thursday, in honor of her daughter, Miry who will leave soon for the mat to attend schooL Both parties . at the Ogden Golf and The affairs were sim-Oin all details and each one assembled seventy-fiv- e friends of the were given Country club. sr and honor guest. The lunch- tables were arranged in L shape, were decked with low mounds of asters, marigolds, galdioli and ferns. The following musical program was hostess eon and each during given Trio, afternoon: Elegie and Consolation, by Artherton, Mrs. Cleone Rich Eccles, violin; Mrs. Avon Rich Smart, cello, tad Lorin Wheelwright, piano; contralto' solos, Open Thy Blue Eyes, ' Massenet, and Hills of Home, Fox, Mrs. ' Bernice Tyree, with n cello by Mrs. Smart; two piano solos, Fantasy 'Impromptu, Chopin, 'tad March of the Dwarfs, Grieg, 'Mr. Wheelwright; violin duet, Gonob-Mig- ito doliers, Miss - Hartman, Mrs. Eccles and Mary Fisher. The most interesting bethothal '' will who The following le given: Our debt to the middle age: "In Government, Mrs. J. F. Wik-- ; trom; In the Position of Woman," " With and so mL.lHV:ome ,chouI sub-topi- la. continue their studies or fields having cs i a member of the It gives a man to compare staff of the Starting ita range research work wife s relatives. with two technical men, thej years m m K: "riht ,f hi,t forest ago dc-service of the United States j who makes her summer heme jartment of agriculture now has a s. California. a feeling of supe himself with h training ever so den home evident home. within the next fortnight second year, lielphian work, and a; Mr. and Mrs. llay Whitmeyer and. Jardine, and Arthur W. Sampson were good attendance is desired. jMr. and Mrs. Z. Zubrislie and families the two pioneers in forest service RuthMA7hU!i D' ?aiUr- - nnJ Miss Miss Louise Emmett entertained at ha'? Just returned from a few days' range work, entering the service in KHIi. E. Fleming,! A little later ( daughter of Mr. and an evening of bridge and a late buf-- 1 0Ut,nB sjwnt at I ish lake, W. were! A. Aldous E. and A. Rajph D. Huberts will at- fet supper last evening at the homej Captain and Mnr. Everett Payton, M. tend Occidental to added the of staff special Graves grazing have of college in Los her n recently returned from an mother, Mrs, Joan Emmett, geles Chapin D. Bristol, "132 Washington avenue, in compli- extended motor trip through the Ca ists. By 191G considerable expansion and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, slin of Mr will resume ment to Miss Ruth Roberts, who will nadian Rockies, the Pacific northwest hail taken place, but tin war deplethis was at Occidental. Cassin leave soon for Ijos Angeles to attend and California. While en route they ed the rank, and in 1JPJ itrebuildk' to Mr the of Mr8begin and necessary a visited again - June number of army posts, where Sii in Clark, school. The guests included, besides i.8? attenil Occidental. Miss Miss Roberts, Miss Gene Kimball, they have previously been stationed. ing of a technical grazing personnel. When the national forests were creMrs. Robinson A. McDowell, of Barber, Miss Jeanette Ediardh,rhehtm f Drto anJ r- Miss Rosemary the runge lands within their ated Ann - Morrell, Miss I.ucille McFarlane, Miss go Ky., was the guest of Mrs. to attend the boundaries were in tho main in deplorUniversity of Mich- - Georgia Hopkins, Miss Lyzena Tayne,; Phillip W. Knisely, over the week-enbLa Cas?y' daughter of Mr. Hiss Rebecca Ilirie, Miss Mary Kem.i Mrs. McDowell was en mute to her able condition. Range wars were Cas - wil1 Miss Ruth Kraincs, Miss Margaret; home in the east, having passed the common. Overgrazing had depleted Std the forage, and rapid erosion was Miss Dorothy Wallace, Miss summer on the Pacific coast. Indiana. Ellingson, .Dan? fe the job. It was necessary Dr! finishing ?mith dauBhter of Virginia Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Richardson will and fur the service to start a proforest Smith, has already Miss Rosemary SeoviUe, daughter bo hosts at a dinner this at gram of research to determine the School-Da- y studies in San of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. SeoviUe, will the Ogdon Golf and Country evening e"1Up club, with best methods of runge management, Miss Jennie llowell, dautrh- entertain at a large tea, Friday after- Dr. and Airs. C. Thatcher as guests the and Mrs- - Jam carrying capacity of various types A. noon, September 13, at her home en of honor. Covers will be laid for sixof range, and to solve many oilier Howell, leave Wednesday to en- Twenty-sixtstreet. The affair will teen. ter her freshman year at Wellesley, be in h problems. compliment to Mrs. Clinton Pug- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wright, of Chilast June having graduated Regulated grazing under national from . the who soon for Chicago; cago, who have been the leaves r mire, guests of forest administration already has en- Arthur Miss whose Scowcroft, Dorothy their parents, Mr. and Airs. F. W. brought back many of the Bemtinir ranges and aDd Hi's. II. A. gagement to Dr. Clark Rich has just Voll, and Mr. and Airs. E. II. greatly increased their carrying caMrnni!!5?nd been announced; Miss Mary Rich, who have returned to their home Wright .Hea,y son in the pacity. Better distribution and utiliPatrick Healy, will will go to Ann Arbor to school soon, east. resume their work at LoomisJr.,Insti-n- r zation has done much to stabilize tho and Miss Blanche Scowcroft, who will Alias Helen Parmley was the young livestock industry in the west. Nearly .,nd3on Conn.; Patrick Healy study in New York. One hundred and hostess at a Brief CnstH lf million cattle and VL,11 o to Amherst college been is- members of smart dinner party for one and twenty-fiv- e have invitations again the younger set, Wednes- more than six million sheep are now this fall. Fredrick Weeks, son of Mr. sued. Fountuin Pens. and Mrs. Otis Weeks, will day evening at the home of her par- grazed each year on national forcat at Airs. James II. DeVine and daugh- ents, Air. and Airs. O. A. Parmley, 730 ranges, and 25 per cent of the reHarvard. Chapin A. Day III study will reAlias Dolly Louise DeVine, will Pencil Boxes Twenty-fift- h street. Dinner was serv- ceipts from grazing fees and other enter Menlo school for boys at Menlo ter, depart Sunday for a fortnights stay ed at small tables and national-forest Park, California and his brother, in California.-Airs- . places were receipts are turned marked fur Alias Jane Kennedy, Alisa over to the counties in which the Harold, Jr., will attend Page Military Note Books, Scratch Pads, Gertrude DeVorss, who has Alargaret school in Los Angeles. Matteson, Alias Alary Fran- forests are located for roads and Miss Betty been the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. ces Hetzel, Alias Beverly Brown, Alisa schools. Mechanical Drawing Sets, Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Reynolds, at her canyon home, deMarion Smith, Miss Ruth Leonard, L. Stevens and Tilman Johnson, son parted Alonday for her home in Tex- Alias Frances Woodcock, Aliss liar-bar- a Rulers, Triangles, etc. of Mr. and Mrs. Wade M. Johnson, as. Abe Rosenberg, the deceased pawnAlisa Brown, will both enter Redlands Brown, broker, insisted upon having his testUniversity Air. and Airs. G. L. Becker hpve re- Alias Dorothy Payne,lhyllia Have you seen our School Alias Virginia in California. Miss Eleanor ing acid' and his magnifying glass Weeks turned to their home in Ogden, havMiss Dora Soderbcrg, Miss is in Europe doing travel buried with him. Evidently he wants study with ing passed the summer in the .canyon Kathleen Laurie, Aliss Bundy, Caps in the colors and with Etha Alorse, to be sure that his a group of Smith college students. at their home Idlewild. golden harp and Miss Barbara Alias Kimball, the name of the school you Margaret his crown of jewels are genuine. James II. DeVine, Jr., has gone to Air. and Airs. Trace Turner will San Francisco and will soon enter leave soon for Detroit, Alich., where Craven, Aliss Ruth Robinson and Aliss Airs, John Spiers, accompanied by attend. Get one today! school at Mt. Tamal pais. Frank Reed- Air. Turner will attend the convention Jeanette Johnson. Dr. her Morrison Florence Airs. W. daughters, II. Williams extended her er III is a student at the University of the national insurance association. Evelyn Spiers, have returned of Southern California in Los An- Before returning home, Mr. and Mrs. hospitality to a group of friends for and Alias from We'll sale you money, too. a trip to San Francisco luncheon recently her at 1435 Wednesday home, geles. Turner will visit in Chicago, Omaha, Twenty-fiftund Los Angeles. this be your school supply store. h street. Small tables Mrs. George S. Glenn and Mrs. St. Louis and Denver. Airs. with Wallace H. summer late children Ellis and blossoms Pugmire will entertain at the The following group of friends who third .of a aeries of bridge luncheons make up an afternoon bridge club were arranged for luncheon and later and Airs. Adam Patterson, Jr., and tomorrow afternoon at the Ogden Golf lunched together Tuesday at the Hotel bridge. The guest list included Airs. children have returned from Fish I la P. C. Richardson, Mrs. Ludvig ven, Bear Lake, where they have passand Country club. Bigelow and enjoyed cards afterward: Airs. V. D. A. Dodge of Pied- ed the warm weather at their attrac Dr. and Sirs. Arthur Perkins, who Mrs. T. J. Upton, Mrs. L. G. Stone, have been guests at the home of Mra. Airs. R. W. McGinnis, Airs. Harvey mont, California; Mrs. C. J. Hum- tive summer homes. Mrs. It. W. McKcll, Airs. J. Aliss Bristol, daughter of Mr. Perkins parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McDougall, Airs Dexter Farr, Airs. phries, II. Andrews, Airs. P. II. Alulcahy, and Mrs.Betty MOU'tTATKttLMWnCS SUVUta Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, has return Allen Mrs. L. Soegmiller, Farr, Becker, departed Sunday for their 2469 WdlifW Mrs. Roy Packer, Airs. W. C. Hinds, ed from a several weeks visit with Milton Halls and Airs. Vern Farr. home in Oakland, California. HI .Ml W. F. Aladsen, Mrs. Joseph M. her Airs, Airs. A. Eastern grandmother, Past Matrons circle, Order Mrs. Irving Lehman entertained sixDay, Chapin of Los Angeles. teen tiny tots at an attractive party Star, met Wednesday afternoon at Tracy. Bristol was Chapin Day host last Wednesday afternoon ii celebration the Masonic temple, it being the first to eight young friends at dinof the sixth birthday anniversary of meeting since the summer vacation. evening ner at the home of his parents, Mr. her small daughter, Joan. Games Election of officers took place with and Mrs. E. Bristol in Ogden Ralph Parker were arranged for- the young guests, the following results: Mrs. Patrick Healy III, who canyon. Mrs. Frout, George and tea was served. The tea tables Shifflet, president; and Mrs. II. C. King, leaves soon for the east was the guest were gay with decorations of green, Tea cf honor. secretary-treasureand white, and was centered with a Airs. Ezra Richardson presided over the birthday cake holding six lighted ta- was served at the conclusion of cena luncheon, a pretty arrangements, a pers. The guests were Ruth 'Harris, meeting. Red dahlias formed Monday at Shuffs Inn on Jefferson hostThe tea table. for the Charlene Clayton, terpiece Caryle Cannon, B. Sawyer and avenue, when she honored Alias GerVceiys Egyptian Building Tommy Conroy, Rosebud Scowcroft, esses were Airs. II. trude DeVorse, sister of Airs. I. L. C. King. Mabel Peterson, Ann Whitmeyer, Airs. II. who been a has Reynolds, popular The first meeting of the Ogden HisDorothy Merrill, Kathryn Abbott, summer visitor in Ogden. Covers were tomorrow held be will torical Ecsociety Cleone and Roseann Peery, Clair laid for twenty. Bridge followed cles, Margaret and Mary Elizabeth afternoon at Green Gablea tea room, during the afternoop. will Luncheon avenue. Madison 2603 West, Sophie Reed and Breta Ann Aliriam chapter. No. 14, 0. E. S precede a musical program which is will hold its Snow, of Salt Lake. Neil-soregular business meetF. Mrs. P. Mrs. Ludvig Reimers will be hostess being arranged .by Tuesday ing September 10, president.' The following mem- at 8:00 o'clockevening, at a luncheon today at her home, Masonic temin the com 1456 Twenty-sixt- h street, complimen- bers compose the arrangements The educational program will Mrs. R. 0. ple. Airs. L. A. tary to her house guest, Mrs. V. D. A. mittee: Mrs. J. S. Meyer, of consist the Reverend a talk by C. Airs. Dodge, of Piedmont, California. On Tucker, Mrs. S. Murdock,and Mrs. John Edward Carver and vocal selecMorrisey Saturday, September 14, Mrs. Reim- F. Grill, tions by Miss Rosemary Barber. ers will preside over a second party C. S. Springer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day and rehas Robinson Professor Alark for her guest. Chapin Day III, and Harold, Jr. sons, from home returned Chicago One of Saturdays prettiest parties cently leave will by motor Monday for south number of music puhe took was the bridge breakfast presided whereto Ravina a California. En route they will visern summer the for park, over by Mrs. Angus Kennedy at her pils season. Miss Carma Douglas it the canyons of southern Utah. The attractive Green Gables tea room. A operaAlias Edna Hardy, of Ogden, and boys will enter school on the coast color scheme of orange and green pre- and of Salt Lake students and Mr. and Airs. Day will return number vailed in the decorations and appoint- a made the trip with Prof. Robinson. within a few weeks. Ixm-isvill- br e, d, rla M11? I Je, Specials I I - $1.65 $1.00 ono-ha- oea It Le-R- dec-orat- ed oy Kei-iner- s, - . vice-preside- nt, an- nouncement of the early fall of Miss Dorothy Scowcroft, is that daughter of Joseph Scowcroft, to Dr. Clark L. Drn of nd Mrs. Ezra Clark v lN i The announcement was made nown Tuesday at an attractive lunch- given by Miss Scowcroft and hen Mrs. L. H. ! and Mrs. LB. Swaner at thePeery Hotel Bigelow, to which eighty friends were bidden. The wedding will take place during JJeeember, and will be one of the lead-to- g oociai events of the winter sea-JtMtss Scowcroft is' the youngest I.JtojfhtCT of Joseph Scowcroft She mended the University of Utah and m Smith studio school in Wash-dtoD. C., and is one of Ogdens Ppular maids. Dr. Rich is prom-i- n the medical profession of the hiving rather- recently become dated with his father. was delightful in all Tuesdays arrange-Larg- e tables arranged in T We decorated in a color JS Pink, lavender and blue. Jf Ufi intersection of the tables was launched and in its wear midst was placed a dainty doll .ued in pink with a lavender parany oatl wer at each table, and ac1 was attached a narrow bearing1 the names -' o. n, K - r. re-elec- - ments. Dwarf marigolds centered each small table where breakfast was served; and hand checked place cards furthered the color scheme. The guest list included Mrs. E. P. Mills, Mrs. A. H.' Aland, Miss Helen Bartlett, Mrs. George S. Glen, Mrs. Lester Corey, Mrs. A. B. Corey, Miss Helen SteandClark. Candlesticks vens, Mrs. Fred King, Mrs. Ray WhitS525!Sdj!?n .the table8 VWAM meyer, Mrs. O. A. Parmley, Mrs. witii asters the chosen Frank E. Nichols, Mrs. Charles F. party was Dinsmore, Airs. Frank L. Ball, Mrs. liven ht H?1 in alters compli- - Bryant Martineau of Palm Beach, Fla.; WMUWI1 .J..Mr8,' Pugmire, anoth- - Mrs. J. G. Titley, Mrs. Bert Starkel, er wbo Mill depart soon for Mrs. E. L. Ford, Mrs. Charles V. K. Chfc Saxton, Miss Dyda Hackett, Mrs. Edwas the hostess ward Bichsel, Mrs. E. 0. Wattis, Mrs.i tad S. Md Hedges, of Brunswick, Warner Arthur, Mrs. Fletcher ;Scowhonor at a charm- - croft, Mrs. Samuel Powell, Mra. 7esb lint! hf Mrs. toe wlft ,Un.chen given Tuesday at Thomas Leslie, Mrs. Joseph Chez, Mrs. bom June Mrs. W. A. Clark, on Walker, Eccles avenue. Kn. pk8 T.' Rushmer, Mrs. S. W. Wherry, E. J. Hungjjf tbe houaegnest of Mrs. J. Mrs. Frank Browning, Mrs. B. J. Mrs. BSaiRSICan auxiliary of Finch, Mrs. John Edward Carver,Nant-ke- r, William F. Mrs. E. A. sea-toBecker, e Port opened their log'. rier Mrs. 0. J. Stillwell, Mrs. J. S. e8. Tuesday evening with e oi officers. Mrs. Ora Lewis, Mrs. Ezra Richardson, Mrs. 0. Bidv i! tbe commander of K. Wilbur, of Los Angeles, Mrs. Fred Hem.n n if Mrs. Mark Brown, Mrs. Wildmt, to Pi"- - M. Nye, H. liam Wattis, Mrs. Estelle Wattis HtoTSwr Uved Thesdil 1 officers chosen at Bowman, Mrs. Herman B. Way. I DWetlna were Mra. W. D. Ogden branch of the Womens auxaw ild w.8t Mrs. Ron-k- iliary of the Railway Mail association held the first meeting of the club rth, second r the home of Airs. Garr U Olsen aecretary; Mrs. R. year Wednesday at462 Thirty-secon- d torrS,-rea8UrerIleo Winchester, Mrs. L. A. Berg, ; E. Saxey and Mrs. Albert "Mirtaiys Mrs. D. E. street. Mrs. the were Noe E. assisting ,toeu.' rv. tiri?n nd Mrs. Parley E. Milton served at small was Luncheon cere-tong Installation Monies v and proheld Thursday eve-- tables. A business meeting Mrs. Thomluncheon. followed sSwmber,12' with Mrs. Chas. gram on legi.J1 department president, as Hooper presented a paper ?toductin Hie Installation- - A dinner slation, and selections were given to Hie outgoing officers by the club quartet, composed of Mrs. HtorilnfVv1- S. C. Porter, Mrs. R. viJ recently elected leaders, M. E. Noe, Mrs. Airs. H. II. nyder, and to Rotelp1n .Thursday evening at 0. Tucker as accom- Mrs. Taquette with Joseph Ullxtiow "Below, preceding the in p 0- to Alpha Zet. chapter, Delphianof the Ceriyle C. Eubank and toort toaye returned from a ciety, will hold the first meeting p Fish Lake and Bryce year Monday afternoon. September - 1 initial A, n, Stores: Ogden, Salt Lake, Logan TwS1' -- .atoon. lie - " W-was-choa- 2484 Ogden, Utah Washington Avenue BACK TO SCHOOL t : ChiMens, Womens and found ldrens Shoes can be in our en n. vice-preside- nt; SPECIAL BARGAIN DEPARTMENT Featuring Style und Quality . at the S,r8v taj-0- O Most Welcome Prices! New Fall Frocks CHILDRENS HEAVY In gun metal and tan. sin-- ey, Co 2anl $1.75 $2.25 WOMENS AND GROWING GIRLS OXFORDS In patent, gun metal and three shadea tan and brown at MfiJH .. i : i J SOLED OXFORDS host-esse- s. o i r atins GJrepes - Wools in all the neb fall colors Smart styles with tiers, flares, cape effects and bo)xs it', S, 4,'' $19-7- 5 V . ' ... f J . |