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Show Friday, December 20, 1929 WOMENS REALM (Continued From Page Six.) a miniature Christmas tree and L) tapers. The small tables were Lasted with red candles incased In rferfstmaa greens. Only members of J, wedding party were bidden. Urs. George M. French was hostess the members of her bridge club 2547 priday evening at her home, A Christmas tree and avenue. rtylor Jb exchange of gifts was a feature of evening. The club included Miss Ann Browning, Mrs. Walter Biddle, L. Krs. Arthur Grantham, Mrs. Ray Miss Rosa MostelleT, Miss Olson, Grace Jennings, Miss Jeanette Leak. THE OGDEN DOST daughter, Dorothy, to Donald E. The marriage will take place in the near future. Mrs. D. Clark Hubbard announces the engagement of her daughter, Marguerite, to Dr. Vernon Seth Keller, of Chicago. The marriage will take place Christmas eve in Chicago, at the home of Miss Hubbards sister, Mrs. J. D. Pett. The Child Culture club met Thursday at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. W. P Thor6ten8n and Mrs. Harry were the hostesses for the afternoon. Mrs. E. R. Alton waa chairman of the day. Mrs. Emma K. Laub, Worthy Grand Matron of the Gfand chapter, Order of the Eastern Star of Utah, assisted by associate grand officers, will install the officers of Queen Esther chapter, No. 4, Order of the Eastern Feck-inpaug- rhe Pythian SiMors held their annual Christmas sivial Tuesday evening at the K. of p. hall. A short business session wus held, after which distribution of i hristmas gifts was a feature of the exiling' entertainment. Mrs. Aila Patch, ussiste,! by Mrs. Florence Davidson, entertained the Liberty club at the Patch home, 2S22 Eccles avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2:10 o clock. The afternoon was ass-cin bridge, followed by a lunch. Weber county chapter. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, held the monthly board meeting in the Pioneer hall Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. CLUBS h. The Drama club will meet Saturday afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow at B. 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Herman B. Mrs. and Harmon Barton as Way hostesses. Mrs. Richard B. Porter will give a group of. vocal solos, and Moroni Olsen, of the Moroni Olsen Players, will talk on the drama. The members of the University club met Wednesday evening at the Hotel Bigelow at 8 o'clock. Th evening was spent in keeping with the usual holi day spirit, and Santa Claus paid visit to the club and presented a gift to each member. The Past Noble Grand club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Mrs. Charles Woodward, 522 Twenty-firJ. Seidner, Ansel Farr, Mrs. street. Lee D. Mrs. I M. Overstreet. Mrs. Mrs. T. C. Iverson entertained the Turner, Mrs. Julian Watson, Mrs. members of the Live Oak Thimble Harold Fomoff, Mrs. Claude Parry Star, on Friday evening, December 20. club Wednesday afternoon at her ,nd Mrs. Walter Biddle. enV. Prows The children of the members of the home, 841 Washington avenue. Fol- Mrs. Seymour Mr. and tertained at a delightful dinner and Junior Child Culture dutf were theilowin the ocial hour a buffet lunch-gueswrveJ- of their mothers last Satur- - eon Fancy canbridge Friday evening. The of the Ogden Circle.l were the holders guards at Hotel the Christmas and day Bigelow at a prodles e'8hbors of Woodcraft, met' decorations at the small tables. The gram and party given by the mem-menu was carried out in Christmas j hers of the club. A large Christmas Wednesday evening with Neta Jor-- j Place cards were arranged tree beautifully decorated was a fea-fo- r don, 2026 Quincy avenue. Following colors. the following guests: Dr. and ture of the afternoon. Santa Claus the business session a buffet supper Mrved. Mrs. Henry Savage, Mr. and Mrs, arrived during the afternon and nre.;WM S. Mrs. sented each and Dr. I child with ada Carl Lindquist, gift In Christmas Merrill, Dr. and Mrs. Vernon R. Ward, dition they were given Mrs. Lydia Tanner and Dr. and Mrs. stockings filled with candy and nut. The older children played bunco, and W. S. Moyes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Empey left the younger ones were entertained Friday for the Pacific coast for a with stories told by Mrs. T. J. Thomas. children were present The itay of ten days. They were accom- Sixty-fiv- e KathMiss committee in charge of the arrangetheir daughter, by panied erine Empey. Before returning to Og- ment j included Mrs. Oliver Ellis, Mrs. Fred Froerer, Mrs. J. Francis Fowles,! den they will visit in Seattle and othMrs. Louis J. Holther and Mrs. Ray er coast cities. Dr. and Mrs. Edward I. Rich were M. Jones. at The Sempre Musical society will dinner hosts Saturday evening their home, 2481 Jefferson avenue in meet January 7, 1930, and will be honor of Miss Dorothy Scowcroft and the anniversary celebration of the Dr. Clark L. Rich, whose marriage club. Mrs. Ray Jones, Mrs. Herman 'will be solemnized December 27, and Fetcher 'and Miss Marjorie Perrins Miss Marion Ure of Salt Lake and will have charge of the entertainment Balph Pugmire, whose marriage took for the day. place Tuesday in the temple in Salt The Sempre Musical society gave a Lake. for the blind children at the program Mrs. George Fister entertained at state school for the Deaf and Blind. luncheon Friday at her home on Cap- Mrs. Charles Henry Stevens arrangcanand red Poinsettias itol avenue. ed the which included the! program dies decorated the table and the rooms numbers: Christmas following throughout the house. Covers were Sempre Ensemble; cello solo, carols, Mrs. S. L. Mrs. H. laid for Mrs. W. Budge, Junius contralto Mrs. Smart; solos, Merrill, Mrs. Henry Volker, Mrs. A. Ben A Tyree. Christmas, reading, W. Petty, Mrs. Henry Nelson, Mrs. Mrs. Delbert Foulger; piano solo, Mrs. Jim Scowcroft, Mrs. A. V. Zabriskie, John illllabrandt; vocal numbers, Mrs. Mrs. Vernon Ward, Mrs. George A. Warner Bowen. Agnes Ward, Mrs. Virgil Harrop, Mrs. Roy D. Young, Mrs. W. N. McKay, Mrs. Henry C. Stranquist, Mrs. E. E. Carr and Mrs. Carl Weeks. Miss Winifred McConnell, who is attending the University of Colorado, will arrive in Ogden Sunday to spend for the the Christmas holidays with relatives and friends. Miss Melva Bitton has arrived in Family Ogden after serving two years in the ecntral states mission for the L. D. S. church. You'll Need Them She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Bitton. Soon! Mrs. Thomas Cunningham has returned from a three months' stay in New York and Washington, D. C. Remember, We Carry Miss Barbara Browning will arrive in Ogden Friday from Rosa, Califor Only First Grade Rubnia, where she is attending school. John M. Browning, her father, arrived bers and Our Prices home December 8 from a six months' stay in Belgium on business. Will Please You. 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