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Show Friday, October 25, 1929 TIIE OGDEN POST The Martha Junior society met Wed-- i wore the hostoM-Mr. S. 1 Tyree, Mr. Charles Driver, Mrs. Ja.-r wa cluiimaM for the day.' Andrews, Mr. Eurl Harris and Mrs. r.estiay afternoon at the home of Mrs. Philip A. Dix at her home on Marilyn Dr. J. II. Paul of Salt 1 utko gave a talk George Greenwell. d.ive. Mrs. James Fergus Orr was on "tiiorvation of Natural Mrs. Wallace II. Ellis, Mrs. Adam the assisting hostess. Following the program, tea Patterson. Jr., and Mr. Junior E. Mi;s Lester Hill and daughter, was served. Rich entertained Monday and WedHelen, of CKJO Eccles avenue, have reMr. Joseph Ririe entertained the nesday at the first and seeoml of u turned from a months stay in Los members of the Kstalane society last! series of bridge luncheon at Snuff. Angeles. While in Los Angeles they Friday evening at her home, 2i70 The third of the series will be given were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Monroe aveinue. The deeorat ions' Tuesday, October 'Ji1. The room Mollerup. throughout the house were snapdrag-- ! throughout the house were attractiveMr. Lawrence A. llerdti entertain- ons and marigolds. A buffet supper! ly with cosmos, zinnias un i ed at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon at was strved. The guest list included; marigolds. The Halloween design the Ogden Golf and Country club. The Mrs. Dora Coffman. Miss Elizabeth! was carried out in the place card. guest were seated at small tables, Thomas, Miss Edna Hardy, Miss Flor- Covers were laid for 40 guests each each centered with a basket of roses, ence Hall, Miss Molly lligginson. day. The guests were seated at small African marigolds, and sinnias. Bridge Ella lYtterson, Miss Louise Coffman,' tables, and following lunch bridge was followed the luncheon, and covers were Mrs. ltuby Cross PoulU-- und Mr. the diversion. laid for twenty-eigEmma Brown Jay. guests. The An evening with Verdi was enjoyed guests were Mrs. Norman Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barker were ly the members of the senior eluss Sims, Mrs. Edwin W. Browning, Mrs. dinner hosts Wednesday evening at ef tin Y. L. M. I. A. of the Fourllarry Walker, and Mrs. Walker their home, 537 Thirteenth street. Fail teenth ward. A program eonsisting Mamthe, all of Salt Lake. flowers were used on the tables and of musical numbers of Verdi was givMrs. Charles Y. K. Saxton, depart- in the rooms. Dinner was served on en in the ward chapel. A talk was ment president of the American small tables each centered with a silgiven on the life of the composer, Legion Auxiliary of Utah, returned ver basket of French marigolds. The and illustrated with cello, violin and last Thur&day from liouiaville, Ky., lace cards were in Hallowe'en piano selection by Mrs. Avon Rich I wheie she attended the national con- Mrs. A. E. Keud assisted. design. Miss Mary Fisher, Miss Katli-rin- e Covers' Fmari, vention of th? American Legion Aux- were Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. and vneal solos were givlaid for Fisher; iliary, which was held there in Octo- Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bur- en by Mrs. Edna Crowther Ririe, mnl ber. Mrs. Saxton visited in Hamilton, Mr. and Mra. John C. Davis, Mr. piano selections were given by Miss ton, Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. George and Mra. W. Karl Hopkins, Mr. and Virginia Saunders. 0. Cogswell, and in Wichita, Kansas, Mrs. U. J. Burton and Mr. Joseph with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ash, an uncle Mrs. W. F. Xantker, Mr. and Mrs. will entertain at n series of Arthur Mrs. Mr. and Storey Joseph Storey, and aunt. She made official visits en luncheons Friday und Saturday Price Mrs. and Mr. bridge Larson, Sterling route home in Helper, Utah, and Spanat the home of Mrs. Barton, JJltt Van ish Fork, where meetings were held and Claud Armstrong. Buren avenue. Twenty-fou- r guests Franand Miss Mrs. John McCready in her honor. been bidden for each day. have The marriage of Miss Ida A. Christ- - cos McCready entertained Wednesday The m inkers of the Drama have ensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter evening at dinner at the Green Gables O. Christensen, 1030 Sixteenth street, tea room in compliment to Miss Betty j cri poned the regular club meeting 26, and llarry M. Maxam of Green River, McCready, of San Diego, Calif., wha scheduled for Saturday, October acon November until 2, Saturday, Is Mrs. of the house guest McCready Wyoming, took place Monday mornfootball count of the ing.' Rev. John Edward Carver per- and Miss McCready. The dinner tagame. and formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. bles were decorated in marigolds; Miss Rachel Middleton was the comMaxam will make their home in Green the place cards were in gold and green plimented guest Wednesday when the River. floral design. Covers were laid for Miss Rachel Middleton waa the com- Miss Viola Clancey, Miss Agnes Caf-fe- Weber county chapter, Daughters af Miss Emma Pidcock, Mrs. C. B. the Utah Pioneers, entertained wih plimented guest Sunday when Miss Matilda Peterson of Salt Lake enter- Sears, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs.' William tained at her home at a luncheon. The G. Hill, Mrs. Parley Norseth, Mis guests were seated at one long table. Mable Iasher, Miss Bertha Wolfe, The decorations were roses and asters. Mrs. David Main, Miss Ida Fitsim-monCovers w'ere laid for Miss Middleton, Miss Eva Erb, Mrs. Eli lloring, Mrs. Mary Rawsan, Mrs. Fred G. Wil- Mrs. Harry Reed, Miss Elmira Ogson, Mrs. Alice Cave Nelson, Miss den, Mrs. Edwin C. Balder, and Miss Lucille Wallace, Miss Clara Brown, Anna Hall. Bridge followed the dinMiss Evelyn Turner, Mias Almire ner. Turner, Miss Dorothy Madsen, Miss Miss Viola Clancey will entertain Annie Brown, Miss Maud Richards, evening with a dinner nt Saturday Miss Hattie Burroughs, Miss Imogene in Shuffs compliment to Miss Hetty Wilson, Miss Ellen Thomas, Miss Eva on Monddy Miss Franand McCready, Erb, all of Ogden; Mrs. C. C. Glass- ces McCready will honor Misa Mccock, Mrs. Irma Desne, Miss Kathryn at a dinner at Shuffa followed Cready Jergensen, Miss Alice Haworth, of at the McCready home in by bridge Salt Lake. Elmhurst the apartments. Miriam chapter No. 14 entertained entertained with s Mrs. F. Farr T. at luncheon Monday afternoon at the Masonic temple in honor of the As- bridge luncheon Wednesday at her sociate Matron Mrs. Fred Carr. A home, 2571 Van Buren avenue. This program followed the luncheon. Mrs. is the first of a series of luncheons Agnes Warner Bowen of San Fran- to be given by Mrs. Farr. Rosebuds cisco gave a number of vocal selec- with baby breath formed the center-piec- e for each table. The place cards tions. Miss Mildred Crissman gave a reading, and Mrs. M. E. Carson gave were in Hallowe'en design, and were a number of piano selections. placed for Mrs. Carl S. Watson, Mrs. The Child Culture club met Thurs- P.' ll. Mulcaby, Mrs. Phillip Brophy, day afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. J. Francis Fowles, Mrs. L. A. Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins and Mrs. L. J. Berg, Mrs. A. W. Wilson, Mrs. Ben Ib-a- J ; Foi.-lir.i- : , n Edward Bichsel and Mrs. A dinner will be given SatAlen entertained Tuesday urday evening at the Green Gables Aernoon with an informal tea at the tea room, followed by bridge. The in honor of party will include Mr. and Mrs. wD Gables tea room who A. F. Archie P. Bigelow, recently ilson, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tyree, turned from a trip to Europe. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watson, Mr. and Kcelow rave an interesting talk on Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. a tour through Fred fillip hroerer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry atrip, which included tarland, Belgium, western Germany, Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Eatl Harris, Mr. France. Mrs. Browning was and Mrs. Fern Young, Mr. and Mr. accompanied on the trip by her George Greenwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ndson. Mathew Browning. Twenty M. Jones. oesti were bidden. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rosevear have 'rhe marriage of Misa Rachel been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley b daughter of Mra. Martha Rosevear, 3150 Porter avenue, for the y and C. J. Jensen will be past ten days. The vistors are en at high noon in the tern-Ti- n route from England to Aberdeen, Salt Lake. The ceremony will Washington. A sister, Mrs. Florence Tnerformed by Apostle George F. Uglow of Berkeley is also a guest at JJrds. A wedding breakfast will the home of Stanley Rosevear. Wil-Va- Mr- - No-Ho- st ' Mid-juto- n, Mid-mo- solemn-adFrida- Mg at the Hotel Utah for relatives Horace II. Walker, manager of the a few close friends. The couple Stevens and Wallis, Inc., of Ogden, in --21 make their home at 421 Twenty- - charge of advertising for the First xth street Misa Middleton has been Security corporation, left Monday for honored guest at a number of eastern and southern points. Mr. Walpast ker will attend the financial advertisterming affairs during the Fri-- i ers convention last a include and surprise at Atlanta, Georgia. wek, of He will visit his son, Walter K. Walmembers the evening given by Silent Nine club, and additional ker, law student at the George Washgists from Ogden and Salt Lake. A ington university, Washington, D. C. The Womens university club met peheon given by Misa Matilda at her home in Salt Lake com- Wednesday at the Hotel Bigelow. A menting Miss Middleton, and a program was given: Mrs. Dora Coffpeheon Wednesday at the Hotel man read, Street Scene, by Elmer gifelow given by the Daughters of Rice. Miss Middleton is Mrs. Raymond D. Ilarriger and At Utah Pioneers. i nember of the board. Covers were small son returned Thursday from a dd for seventy-fivthree .weeks trip to eastern points. While of away Mrs. Harriger attended Hiss Dorothy Williams, daughter gr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, and Clif-a- d the American Legion Auxiliary conHunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. vention in Louisville, Ky., later going Fri-i- y. to Cleveland, Ohio, where she visited Ip Honsaker, will be married her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mack. B. Mrs. Horace Stratford The Martha society will meet MonHr. and the engagement of their day afternoon with Mrs. John N. Spar- pnoonce to Floyd H. Ririe, K?;i2565 Tyler avenue. The meeting Bernice, nghter, Mrs. Alexander Ririe.' will be called to order at 2 o'clock, mi of Mr. and L. P. Christensen, of Salt Lake City, W marriage will take place in will open a dancing academy in the Hr. and Mrs. R. W. Treseder, 2273 rooms formerly occupied by the Uni Mrs. Isabell F. Christ-mg- e tfferson avenue, announce the wil1 manage the school She of their daughter, Marian, to'e"B,e" assisted by Miss Eline Stevens. Hihior Jefferies, of Salt Lake. The C. B. Christensen will also assist, and Octob-took e tedding place Thursday, be Bill will instructor for the Albright 17, in Salt Lake City. classes. L. P. The marriage of Mias Laura Saun- tap, and acrobatic as and Orland J. Fox took place Christensen will be supervising prinand will instruct the advanced knrsday, October 17, at the home cipal, d Hr. and Mrs. M. B. Fox, 255 Thirty-fi- classes. Harold Christensen, who was Pe-gi- on e. No-iwb- er. mar-Jver- fth sy a member of the teaching staff last Mr. and Mrs. Marrmer Browning year, has gone to Seattle to teach in the Christensen dancing academy in parted Sunday by motor for southe- street that city. rn Utah on a sightseeing and hunt- Mrs. Charles H. Barton visited her ' Thornley, in and Mrs. W. W. Percival de- sister, Mrs. John W. week-enthe . past puted Saturday for Los 'Angeles and Kaysville Miss Mary. Littlefield entertained ither points of interest on the Pacific the members of her bridge club Thursnut ' aftemon at her home, 2524 MadiMrs. Joseph Evans has gone to'New day son avenue. Toik for a stay of a month. She Miss Florence Mosler of Chicago is viU visit in Washington, ' D. C. and the house-gueof Mr. and Mrs. John hietgo before returning to Ogden. F. in the Rose apartments. Miss Aliped Bring her absence her mother, Mrs. Mosler is the daughter of Mrs. Allred. bber Sears, of Salt Lake, will be Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Arentz a Ogden at the Evans home. Los Angeles are in Ogden visiting of Mrs. Bryant Martineau departed friends and relatives. iring the week for her home in Palm Colonel and Mrs. P. A. Dix have as each, Florida, after a stay of several house-gueMrs. William C. their teks in Ogden. She was the of Burlingame, California. guest Druel f her father, L N. Pierce. Miss Phyllis McGinley departed Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Nye had as Monday for New Rochelle, New York, kir guest for the week-en- d their son, where she is a member of the faculty n Nye, who accompanied the Boul-k- r of the high school. She was called football team to Utah. Mr. Nye home on account of the death of her s student at the University of Colo-nd- o. mother, Mrs. Julia McGinley. Mrs. W. W. Browning has gone to Mr. and Mrs. Los will Rodman Angeles to visit her son, Robert Gage ve on the first of the month for W. Major. She was accompanied to It Lake where her coast grandson. Jack Major, by they will make their the mm. Mr. and Mrs. Junious Smart who will attend the Page Military 5 occupy their home in Swaner academy, in Los Angeles. Mrs. Lyman Martineau (Louise Mn. Herman B. Way returned to Pierce), who has been visiting her iden Sunday evening after a three father, I. N. Pierce, departed Tuesday home in Palm Beach, Florida. yhs motor trip through Idaho and for herand Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins had Mr. She accompanied Mr. Way Miss their for the week-en- d as guests business trip. of Logan, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phyllis 0. Hinckley Kirkham of Lehi, Mrs. Barbara Boley, Qd daughters, Coleen and Lauriel de Miss Loraine Boley, and Mrs. Edward Bted Saturday for Montpelier, Steele of American Fork. they 01 make their home. Miss Bernadette Murphy returned Maurice R. Conroy arrives in Og--B from a three-wee- k stay on the Monday Sunday evening from Los where she visited Pacific coast, where he spent the past two friends. with friends. The Philathea class of the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Henry Volker left church met Monday evening in the wrday for New York and other community house. The hostesses for points, for a stay of several the evening were Mrs. N. H. Donovan and Mrs. A. Hamer. After the regMrs. George H. Matson Is in Wash-- 5 ular meeting the members enjoyed a D C., visiting her son, Fran-- ? social hour. Matson. She was an interested The Live Oak Thimble club met Dame Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Susan fifM1 at the Navy-Notgame held recently in street. The Grose, 566 Twenty-firs- t at 2:30 to order called was meeting A. R. Heywood b1:Francisco departed for oclock. After the business session, a .to visit her grandchil-An- a social hour waa enjoyed by the memSigourney Heywood and bers. j? Guthrie Heywood, Jr., Mr. and The board of directors of Weber heywood are in county chapter. Daughters of the Utah York! Pioneers, met Monday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. George Swinburne, 2:30 in the Pioneer home. The Junior Child Culture club met w" aT been the house-gues- ts of o'clock at Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee, d Saturday afternoon at 2:30 1570 Curtis Mrs. of home Allison, the Monday for their home in San 'Bncisco. street. Mrs. W. D. Shaw Twenty-sixt-h Wflker Cheesman entertained was the assisting hostess. A portion book which forms the dub study fiends Saturday evening in of the year, The Child, His Nature, Hr. Joseph M. Eccles, who for the His and Needs, 'was discussed by w p r Eccles and daughter, Mari-usfc- Mrs. C. B. Johnson. Current events will leave shortly for Los were reported by Mrs. Phillip Brophy. CYes Th dinner table was Mrs. Edward Bichsel entertained a zinnias and chrysanthe-GfTe- r few guests Friday afternoon at lunchwere laid for 12. followed by bridge. eon, war Bichsel entertained at a Miss Betty McCready of San Franwncheon . Friday at her home on cisco is the guest of her mother, Mrs. vS.lxt atreeL Covers were laid John W. McCready, and her sister, b ght. Bridge followed the lunch- - Miss Frances McCready, at the Upton apartments. Madge Yearian Quarles Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowman of Saturday for Hone Prarie, Twin Falls, Idaho, are in Ogden and na, to attend the wedding of are guests of Mr. Bowmans parents, Helen Yearian, to William Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowman, 2575 er of Salmon Jefferson avenue. City, Idaho. J. E. Brown, accom-- b Mrs. I. N. Fulton entertained the aw-j apB.Mra. Mrs. R. J. Rockwell, depart- - members of the Ladies Literary club Saturday for Toronto, Canada. Wednesday afternoon at the regular pend a month in Canada. meeting at her home, V Mrs. Charles Russell 2256 Lincoln avenue. Luncheon was ajQ Thursday for New York to served at one oclock. The table was home. attractively decorated with fall flowAnderson ers of golden browns. The program the spent wv' fbrenc be city with her parents, followed the luncheon. Leonardo the Ir Mrs. Robert Anderson. Misa Florentine, by Rachel Amand Taylor, Id returned to Logan Monday. was reviewed by Mrs. Richard B. Porstudent at the Agricultura ter. A discussion was led by Mrs. Nathaniel J. Thomas. er trip. Mr. d. Mi' r out-of-to- ht -- Weber-McKlnl- ey y, An-W- Hi.sliop, Mrs. latura Ilarshnm, Mr. Chris Flygare and Mrs. R. M. Jones. Mr. Wilford Wheelwright enler-aine- d at a bridge and supper Thursday evening nt her home, 212'J Jack-so- n avenue. Fall flowers were used in the room und on the supper Hroom Hotel Bldg. 382 25th Street THE TIME DEN : i Welcome w Welcome . Honolulu McKinley THESE LjOOKAT Dresses Two hundred beautiful new dresses of satin and crepes, jerseys and cloths. Featuring the new high waist and long skirt effects. All sizes $Q95 ei, CAVALIERS SlLVEllTOWNS 30x3 Vi CL.... 29x4.40 29x4.50 30x4.50 31x5.25 33x6.00 $ 7.25 30x3 Vi Cl 29x4.40 29x4.50 30x4.50 31x5.25 33x0.00 8.90 9.55 9.90 14.70 17.75 . $ 4.55 5.70 6.50 29x4.40 30x4.50 31x5.25 33x6.00 $ 5.25 6.20 6.80 6.95 10.85 13.40 the time to come to the aid of those worn-otires. Buy Goodrich Tires now and be all set for Fall and Winter. Every Goodrich SI1- -. vertown and Cavalier Is guaranteed forever. Now in COMMANDERS 30x3'i Cl PRICES 10.25 12.40 ut Gage ll d. y n, r SMALLEY BROTHERS re Balti-Marylan- b-- s, st st her honor at the Hotel Itigilow. Luncheon was zerved in the English and Shakespeare rooms. Bas-kd- s of orunge marigolds, tied with range tulle, formed the renteTpiPC1 the labb s. Yellow candles in gold holders wen placed at either end of the tables. Mr. David Mattson, pres-jl.-i- .t of the organization, presided as mistress. Mrs. Ohris gave and a re:i toast to the bride-elec- t, sponse was given by Mis Middleton, whose marriage to C. J. Jensen takes Lice Friday, A program of musicul t. umber was given; a vocal solo was vndcred by Mr. K. M. Jones; a poem She Yus read by Mr. E. A. MTsir.ted Mis Middleton with a lamp, the gift of the organization. Mrs. NY. V, Hickman gave a short address. Cuvers were laid for Miss Middleton, Mrs. David 'Mattson, Mrs. Fred Jensen, Mrs. Ernest Shaw. Mrs. W. 1). 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