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Show I93t Friday, January TIIE OGDEN DOST 17, 1930 Martha Societys Plans Capital Siim'eds New York as Scat For Year Announced o 111 Milan a society Plans for handling the work of the Paul's church, Plain City, at 3 p. m. Announcements: Monday: The Blue Birds at 4 p. m. tui: niritcii of episcopal Tuesday: The choir at 7:30 p. m. ;i;noi SHEPHERD - Corner of Twen----Wednesday: The Daughters of the street mid Grunt avenue, at 7:30 p. m. King Niw York is l'sinjr out in t he John 'V. Hynlop, rector; Mr. RonaH The Y. P. F. at 7:30 p. m. Thursday: leader. latest fight for the favor of society, The Roy Scouts at 7 p. m. Friday: ihe Mvoiiii Sunday lifter Epiphany. During the last ten years the seat linion t s u ,K,y of fashionable society has been quietMv razor doesn't cut at all. The church school at '.VUI a. m. Morning service uml sermon at 11 Why, Henry, you dont mean to ly changing, in a measure, from New tell me that your beard is tougher York to Washington." writes Mary ;i. ni. Evening service and sermon in St than the oil cloth. Brush Williams, in this week's issue More seeial of Liberty Magn:.ine. assemble the'v said to climbers are other in season than the any during city in the world. First of all, it is due to the new and glamorous importnnee which the pea-.-treaty brought to the state department. Ten years ago a magnifimatron at u dincently ner table would have been fur from impressed on being told that her bril-- 1 liaut and dignified companion at tuble was in the department of state. Anyj evening now, though, just mention to her the same fact regarding the oldish and rather dull gentleman who is boring her on her left, and she will light up with the exclamation, They tell me you are in the state department. IIow very interesting! "Young fellows with nothing else to their credit have motors sent fur them and drinks supplied to them by anxious mothers for the most extravagant of social occasions. They are offered country clubs in which to give their paying-bac- k parties and they are rapplied with all the refreshment for these, from enke to wine, because they are in the state department. Many of the hoys are in training for foreign posts, and if their worldly position bo but complemented with a large fortune of some bride, they will mako among the most desirable of hus- Martha socitty for the coming year ?cntirl were announced Monday by the incoming president, Mrs. Charles H. Barton, upon the occasion of her assuming the leadership of the society. She succeeds Mrs. F. E. Nichols. Other officers who have been chosenMrs. Fred M. Nye, first vicesecpresident; Mrs. Horace Nebeker, M. Mrs. Hugh ond to we, recording secretary; Mrs. Hor. ace Nebeker, corresponding secretary; drs. Edward Bichsel, treasurer; Mrs. J. O. Wattis, parliamentarian; Mrs. activities center this week ellerv;' about Miss Mary Fisher, daughter of W. G. Fisher, who will mi Mr. and Mrs.next week for New York Iggve early be married to Harold will she t Miss Fisher is a talId Browning. i' agted musician and popular among t tfee younger set as well as in musical j ! -- j Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rushmer, Mr. and Mrs. C B. Morse and Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Finch. Miss Minnie Culletti will entertain at dinner this evening in the Shake, speare room of the Hotel Bigelow. Covers will be laid for twelve guests. drcles. Bridge will follow in the drawing "if Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Herman room. I Jtscher entertained at a tea in honor Mr. and Mrs. Sterling E. Price entertained sixteen friends at dinner t. B. Porter, historian. af Miss Fisher at her home, 2402 avenue. A color scheme of pink and bridge Tuesday evening at their According to the report made Monchildren jjjTd green prevailed in the tea table iome, 2317 Harrison avenue. day there are now fifty-on- e Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kackham in the Martha home between the ages taw c Scorations. A basket of sweet peas cantered the table, and pink and green presided over a dinner of delightful of Seventeen months and eleven years, ' tapers burned at the ends of the irrangemeut Monday evening at their drs. Alex Forbes, mntrun of the home, Mrs. Ralph T. Mitchell and Mrs. iome on Patterson avenue, the oc- uis served in that capacity for the uniy k x, Wharton presided and Miss casion being the host's birthday an- past seven years, and much of the sucJbanette Leek assisted in serving. niversary. Acacia and heather were cess of the home is due to her capa-)l- e jVcombined in the dinner table decorasuperintendence. Srty friends called. Upon entering the home each child Last evening Mrs. John H ilia bra r.t tions. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. N. II. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur is required to pass a medical examsided over a supper party in Members of the medical The small Smalley, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Win ination. to Miss Fisher. faBDDer tables were centered with dolls tie, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hess, Mr. board contribute their services, as do Mtn,!, wTrr bride, and two ..i j and Mrs. F. J. Bartonek, Mr. and Mrs. the dentists who care for the teeth jessed as a the evening going away John Smalley, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred of the children. The last Thursday 'ggts. During each month, local barbers go to showered were upon the bride Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ts home and give every child a sham-m- o the the guests. Those who enjoyed Lamb, Mrs. Jane A. Rackham and Mr. and haircut free of charge. CarMrs. T. Mrs. and were A. affair Ralph George Holt, of Salt happy s, Lake. penters of the city have built chairs tchell, Mrs. Ben Tyree, Mrs. for the wee folk. Mrs. Word H. A. especially Mrs.' has been received in Ogden Aland, The Martha Junior society has rman Fetscher, Mrs. Ray Whit-ye- r, from Dr. and Mrs. Clark I Rich of Mrs. Junius Smart, Mrs. A. their arrival in Paris last Friday. Dr. equipped a room at the Dee Memorial and children of the Martha Petty, Mrs. Delbert Foulger, Miss and Mrs. Rich are enjoying a three hospital, are home given the use of this room Ruth Fish. and months Miss in Fisher wedding trip Europe. thryn Mrs. E. R. Dumke and brother, when it is needed. Charity patients are senior sociSaturday Mrs. J. R. Morrell will Paul Watt is, are spending a short va cared for when the Martha bed The has been no has patients. fve a luncheon for Miss Fisher at cation in southern California as guests ety the available society of avenue. their junior 2533 through Eccles er home, sisters, Mrs. E. J. Hanke and been has never two and for Miss W. A. Ruth years Mrs. Dr. Wattis. and Petty Sunday These Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker and empty. organizations are, perill preside over a family dinner at charitable clubs in bands. the foremost FishMrs. Miss to James haps, Q. Leavitt departed yesluffs, in compliment terday for a fortnights stay in Chi. Ogden, and through the efforts of a Little countries never heard of beand Monday Mrs. W. G. Fisher, mother cago. Mrs. Leavitt will join her hus- group of outstanding women, joy hun- fore the close of Iho war, because they comfort are brought to half a will entertain at a band there. the bride-to-bwere not in existence, send emissaries The fourth dancing party to be giv- dred little children. cheon at Straffs, complimentary to who have to be treated with exMrs. Barton has appointed the fol- here, en during the winter season by the daughter. the amount of deference approEntre Nous club will be held the eve- lowing standing committees to con- actly to their rank. Often their im4 Miss Dorothy Higginbotham priate rtained at an evening of bridge at ning of January 24 at the Hotel Big duct the years work under her su- portance seems based on the amount 7 pervision:' , e home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, clow. of money their country owes to the Contact with Martha Junior, Mrs. United Miss Twenty-sixth 632 E. of Mr, Mary Fisher, Higginbotham, daughter' v$ States. The international treaty reet last evening. Four tables were and Mrs. W. C. Fisher, will' leave F. E. Nichols, chairman; Mrs. James that amplified the map of Europe at UUk Mrs. William Rice the sume time expanded the area of play, and a late supper was served. early in the week for New York, where II. DeVine and TUiose present were Miss Gene Kim- - she will become the bride of IIarol Kimball; investigating committee, hostesses official dinner tables. i Sll, Miss Louise Emmett, Miss Jean- - L. Browning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John N. Spargo, chairman; Mrs. "Thus our national capital achieves tte Morrell, Miss Lois Chambers, George E. Browning of this city. The L. T. Dee and Mrs. E. C. Rich; House, a gay social background, lifting us Mrs. Mrs. F. L Whitlock, chairman; Miss Virginia young couple will make their home in iss Ruth Kraines, of our first century of existence out ,'3ose, Miss Lyzena Paine, Miss Lois the east Announcement of the en- Otis Weeks and Mrs. Horace Nebeker. and linking us with the sophisticated Grounds, Mrs. R. B. Porter, chairman; owler, Miss Faye Hopkins, Miss Lou-- e gagement of the young couple u Mrs. J. R. Cooper and Mrs. Joseph E. life of European capitals. McKay, Miss Georgia Hopkins, made recently. The largest unit of the American Wright. Liberty and recreation, Mrs. iss Dorothy Foulger, Miss Bernice 23EBE rELAOtflELS srsen, Miss Virginia Hyde, Miss Legion auxiliary in Utah is Herman William Rice Kimball, chairman; Mrs. eraldine Leonard and Miss Rose-'- -i Baker unit number 9 with a member- James II. DeVine and Mrs. Adam ship of more than three hundred at Kuhn. Health and clinic, Mrs. Fred ary Scoville. Mrs. T. J. Upton entertained the the present time, it is announced by M. Nye, chairman; Firs. Harold C. Jaw Lt ffnJj Shit sUepivsy Canners of Utah will be in attendembers of her bridge club at a 1:30 Mrs. W. D. Shaw, unit membership Day, Mrs. Ezra C. Rich and Mrs. A. i M. ance at the National Canncrs convcn. dock luncheon yesterday in the Ja chairman. In a recent membership P. Bigelow. Supplies, Mrs. F. of all the stars. IT or instinctive,' Much Owes Daniels Bebe M. Mrs. Joseph tion in Chicago January 20 to 24. A almost uncanny ability to interinese room at the Hotel Bigelow, drive, conducted by the unit, Ogden Driggs, chairman; alentine decorations were used in the won a prize of $25 offered by the de- Eccles and Mrs. Patrick Healy, Sr, number will leave today, and others Famous Great pret the music of today's America, e. ncheon appointments. Those pres partment to the unit first securing Purchasing and accounting, Mrs. 1. L. will go Saturday. puzzled modern music students Grandfather until they were told of her Spant were Mrs. R. W. McGinnis, Mrs. three hundred members. It has the to will those who the go Among ish Robert Burns ancestry. ilton Hall, Mrs. Floyd Kimball, Mrs. distinction of being one of the larg convention are Ronald Wadsworth, A. The annual celebration of the an- S. American music was Modern lie Stone, Mrs. Allen Seegmiller, est organizations of its kind in the Daniels New York City. Bebe Daggett, William Varney, Earl will New in Burns born birth Robert of Orleans, and brought west. Mrs. rs. Vern Farr, Mrs. Dexter Farr. Ora Bundy is presiden niversary can thank her great grandfather Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barin so that its San Francisco, up Mrs. Fred T. Stone was hostess at of the unit. Utah has a 1930 mem be held Saturday, January 25, at the ker, Mrs. J. Q. Leavitt, all of Ogden; chosen was fact she that for the nine tenths is Spanbackground President chateau. American to star in Rio Rita, the most sucLegion bridge luncheon of dainty arrange-len- ts bership of 1700 at the present time,, John G. M. Barnes and Herbert J. so why wouldnt Bebe Daniels, ish arof Lochhead in is sound cessful a George .charge Sevrecord never before attained by the picture yet produced. Wednesday at her home on Barnes, of Kaysville; Richard String-hamancestry, star as Bebcs ancestor was president of with her Spanish teenth street Jonquils and yellow department in January. Sixteen units rangements, and is being assisted by Woods Cross; Albert 7 T. of its says one noted interpreter of but of the The Reverend Columbia, committees. various Republic pers decorated the luncheon table in the state will receive national ci music. modern W. R. Edding of student of Clearfield; Smith, ho moment was more to Bebe, here covers were laid for Mrs. E. C. tation for meritorious work in mem John Edward Carver will deliver an ton and Joseph J. Cannon, of Spring-villis this It background which Spanish, and his tpreat grandllsen, Mrs. C. W. Cross, Mrs. Fred bership, according to Mrs. Chas. V. oration on The Immortal Memory of G. Leonard, J. E. Sarver, Miss Daniels aid In both her John gives inherited his exquisitely daughter Robert Burns. A concert and dance Mrs. K. Saxton, department president. Ving, Mrs. William Alvord, and acting in Rio Rita. American the of McLaughlin, singing toned modulated Jeseph dear Spanish yet Mrs. Joseph Chez entertained mem will be features of the evenings en- Can eorge Thorstensen, Mrs; J. R. Lar-voice. company; I. L. Pierce, C. I The critics called her interpreMrs. Jesse Moore, Mrs. Merlin bers of her kensington club at a buf- tertainment. ' of Pleasant Grove; Robert Wright, When the voices of movie stars tation of the waits Youre AlWomen Catholic haw, Mrs. Lloyd Harris, Mrs. A. K. fet luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her C. of the Utah Can were being tested for the singing ways In My Arms" from Rio The Catholic Womans League met nersNye, secretary ross, Mrs. Anna Van Dyke and Mrs. home on Taylor avenue. Followin ; asof modern American songs, Bebes Rita perfection, and an outstand-n- g association; Shorten, George W. Cross. luncheon Mrs. James P. Casey read a Tuesday afternoon at the Knights of sistant musical event of the year. was found to be the most bcautif1 L. HerringHerbert secretary; C. E. Clements, H Mrs. R. W. McNeil presided over a paper on Woman and Her Oppor Columbus home; Mrs.Mrs. ton, Gage R. Rodman, W. J. Parker C. L. Hughes and Those who enjoyed the af- Mrs. Harvey Cahill, 4 uncheon for members of her bridge tunities. II. D. Olsen, directors of the Na lub at Green Gables tea room Wed-lesd- ternoon were Mrs. E. P. Mills, Mrs, and Mrs. George OConnor were host- tional Canners association. afternoon. The guests includ-- d S. W. Wherry, Mrs. Ralph Roberts, esses. Mrs. Charles W. Lippincott Mrs. Charles C.- - Henderson, Mrs. Mrs. J. T. Rushmer, Mrs. A. D. Paine, gave a talk on Alaska, and musical Reynolds, chairman; Mrs. Ralph E. were given by Joseph Sarino, Bristol and Mrs. E. J. Harness. Press, I 'lair Rasmussen, Mrs. H. I Seaton, C. H. Stevens, Mrs. Edward Bichsel numbers Irs. Jerry Fruin, Mrs. Francis Mad-e- n, Mrs. C. B. Morse, Mrs. Eugene H, dramatic tenor, accompanied by Miss Mrs. E. M. Conroy, chairman, and Mrs, Mrs. J. S. Eason, Mrs. Porter Smith, Mrs. C. C. Hetzel, Mrs. P. A. Ruth McBride. s, J. S. Lewis. Mrs. Ralph E. Phthian Sisters Sewing club will Bristol, chairman; Mrs. E. O. Wattis obbins, Mrs. W. Lb Engstrom, Mrs. Herdti, Mrs. B. J. Finch, Mrs. John George Vogel, Mrs. Lee Dean am Edward Carver, Mrs. Frank B. Aiken, meet this afternoon at 2 oclock at and Mrs. E. M. Conroy. Membership, is next to impossible to park your ear rlrs. Horace Ensign. Mrs. Mary Gaddis, ..Mrs. Chas. H. the home of Mrs. Don Hastings, 971 Mrs. R. B. Porter, chairman; Mrs, Schoer avenue. Mrs. Binford R. T. Hume, Mrs. E. M. Conroy, Mrs. James A. Howell, nations Barton, Mrs. Arthur D. Barber, Mrs. downtown since the heavy snows. Why risk Josephine . of the western division June W. Clark, Mrs. Mary Robertson, will be the assisting hostess. A busi- G. I Becker and Mrs. F. E. Nichols. having your car damaged by skidding accif the American Legion auxiliary, will Mrs. C. F. Dinsmore and Mrs. James ness mcetjng will precede the kensing- Finance and legislation, Mrs. W. II, ton. !ave net Thursday for Indianapolis, P. Casey. dents? Leave it at home and Wattis, chairman; Mrs. Patrick Ilealy, he will attend the national executive Junior Child Culture InvenG. Mrs. L. and Becker. Miss Ruth Chipman and Miss MarSr., Junior Child Culture club will meet tory, Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, chairman; mmittee meeting at headquarters jorie Brewer spent the week-en- d with anuary 25 to 26, and will go from friends in Logan. Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph E. Wright and Mrs. R. Mrs. P. C. Richardson, 2585 Fillmore T. Hume. Visiting, Mrs. Adam Kuhn, to Friends of Miss attend the Whington Maginnis avenue. litn national defense conference. will be glad to learnDaisy chairman; Mrs. J. E. Lewis, Mrs. R. T. reshe is that Childrens Hour Hume and Mrs. Effie Spencer. City attending the two meetings covering from a major operation per11 and Mrs. W. Mrs. we Green Clyde to to v? Boston federation, Mrs. E. O. Wattis, chairgo visit formed last Saturday at Holy Cross R. Brown were hostesses at the regu- man; Mrs. F. E. Nichols, Mrs. Charles nth her daughter, Miss Jennie Howel hospital in Salt Lake. i a student at Wellsley college. She Founders day will be observed by lar meeting of the Childrens Hour II. Barton and Mrs. Edward Bichsell. fll be away several weeks. afternoon at the home Year book, Mrs. I. L. Reynolds, chairthe several Utah chapters of P. E. O. dub Saturday well. Mrs. Green of Stories and songs man; Mrs. F. M. Driggs and Mrs. Smith sisterhood Saturday afternoon at the a."114 Pnpns of of illustrative the afternoons subject Pearl F. Kirkendall. Founders day 1? guests of Joyce an Hotel Utah in Salt Lake. Luncheon on "Indian Lore were given by Mrs. Mrs. F. N. Nye, chairman; Mrs. i uintn Romney this evening at the will be served at one oclock, and will E. A. Larkin, Mrs. Gilbert Porter, James H. iome of Mrs. David Eccles, 580 n be followed by a program to be furnDeVine, Mrs. Hugh M, Mrs. James E. Lindsay. and Rowe and Mrs. L. T. Dee. Christmas,. e, at a recital ished by chapter J of Ogden. . Drama Mrs. Elmer Burton entertained Mrs. E. C. Rich, chairman; Mrs. JoMiss Ruth Dickson, who has been Drama club met Tuesday afternoon ncheon followed by bridge Wednes-aLJi- er passing the holidays with Dr. and with Mrs. A. D. Bather, 1132 Twenty-fift- h seph E. Wright, Mrs. Horace Nebekhome on Van Buren er, Mrs. Otis Weeks, Mrs. E. J. HarMrs. George A. Dickson, has returnstreetvith Miss Zelta Ballinger ness and Mrs. J. S. Lewis. included to Mrs. ed Los Green-well F181 Angeles.. George assisting hostess. Mrs. Clyde william, Mrs. Richard Fleming, Mrs. reviewed Holiday (Barry). almon' Mrs. L. G. Egan, Mrs. Harmon Barton and Mrs. Joseph 4rs..W. Carton, Mrs. R. W. E. Evans led a discussion of the play Mrs. Harry Mrs. H. Wright, following the review. Piano numbers Mr- - Charles !f were given by Mrs. Delbert Foulger. Gilmore, Mrs. nnk Harpster, Mrs. Louis Schumers, Delphian Tan Rowland and Mrs. Fred Alpha Zeta chapter, Delphian soross. Acacia ciety, met Monday afternoon at Green Mrs. Herbert W. Hinley will enter -- ' Mrs. Edward L Rich will be host- Gables tea room. The lesson on luncheon and bridge Saturday ess to the Acacia club members this Dante, the Supreme Genius of Medi. .in. her home, 2520 Jefferson avenue, afternoon at her home, 2475 Jeffer- evalism, was led by Mrs. E. C. n. compliment to Mrs. T. AHem-Ne- w son avenue. Luncheon will be served Members of the club who parAll Cleaning and Dyeing brought in and called for during the next 60 days. in the lesson were Mrs. T. who o'clock. the Is ticipated 1:30 the at During York, literary In accordance with the administration's policy of keeping the wheels of indusfuest of her son, H. E. Turner, Mrs. J. F. Wickstrom, Mrs. Hemmingway. hour Mrs. David O. McKay will give A. H. June W. Clark and mother, a paper on The Educator. J. try in motion we are making this saving to you. DRIVE OUT AND SAVE! . Peckenpaugh, Mrs. E. C. Bader, II. C. Mrs. Mrs. C. and II. Stevens P. R O. Gassin, will leave Monday r wn? 8 Angeles, where P. E. O. sisterhood met Thorstensen. will J, Chapter they Pend several months. Kappa Beta chapter met Monday Wednesday with Mrs. John S. Lewis Mrs. June W. Clark were at the Hotel Bigelow. Luncheon was evening at the Hotel Bigelow. Miss Emma Jean Gover led the lesson, delightful bridge dinner served in the Japanese room. The Medieval . Social Life. The followvnmg at Green Gables. Mem-brid- table was centered with a gold bowl ing members on had reports clubs were, the filled with jonquils and narcissus. Mrs. Leslie West, Miss Mabel MaMWiiMiMaHMtlMf ISM fWiiaaaIH Dinner was served at small .Yellow candles completed the decora MMWU sbaeMiMaaat - centered McGregor, Mrs. Milton II. White, Miss MMMaaMMMMMMMMMMeilMiaHSMMMeMMae a with bright spring tion. Covers were laid for ten mem- Esther i Lund, Miss Elizabeth Sneddon, were laid for Mr. bers. Mrs. Arthur D. Barber gave a Mrs. Mary Blanchard, Miss Marno Mrs. Wade M. Johnson, Mr. and review of Wings of Song, by Dorguerite Israelson, Mias Helen McBride, KellK. Mr. and Mrs. H. othy Caruso. and Mrs. Rhea Cazier. A. vln M.r and Mr8-- Ralph Chapter F was entertained at Sempre Musie aTn(l Mr- - Edward Stone, Mr. luncheon Wednesday The Sempre Music society will meet by Mrs. James H- Peckenpaugh, Mr. and W. Abbott, 2643 Brinker avenue. Mrs. Monday, January 20, at the studio of 1 f -Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Way presented a review Miss Ellen Thomas. A program of ,CharU. pD the piano numbers will be given by Les?!npejr Dr- - and Mrs. S. W. of The Angel that Covered ter Ilinchcliff. j j"herry, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cross, Water, by Thornton Wilder. .',4 Social k jere Cus-EBEii- i vice-preside- Heritage Fro,,. Ancestor Malles Success for Star -w ta-M- e. j com-ime- nt War-Watti- e, , '?f Utah Canncrs to Attend Convention . J rl, to ; t , e; n, ay . By-law- Difficult Parking It RIDE THE STREET CARS . An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $1.00! BUY A PASS AND SAVE the-Mon- a Jef-ero- Utah Rapid Transit Co. , . -- wU Mc-'in- . ms 7' raSCOTOT - CASH AND CARRY Car-rick- . j . I., ge sub-topic- s; i- -- wr Jli V I i Jers Cleaners& 9Vashmgton-&3- sDyers Inc. Oqden , Utah ?! 'J |