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Show 0 THE OGDEN POST Friday, January 31, 1930 Mrs. Eugeni In Women's Realm F L Morris entertained the members of the Live Oak Tuesday afternoon at her home, the winter. Miss Virginia Sodertarg and Miss Mildred Bennett have issued invitations to a dancing l aity Saiurdav evening in the Ninth ward amusement hall. Mis Ruth lla.ilo.k and Miss Marvel Engstrom will entertain Friday evening at the Hotel Bigelow with a bridge dinner. The dinner will he served in the Japanese room No. 1, with bridge following in the drawing room. Mra. Dan McCarty, Mrs. John Maher and Mrs. Joseph MeUnughlin were hostesses to the members of St. Jo- - .3- -J fr W. Cross: UevuisMiruv," Mrs. l "Venice, Mrs. Fred Carr; Florence, Mrs. Charles A. West; "Milan," Mrs. 1. F. Lroggt-r- . The Mutual Improvement association of the four stakes, Weber, North Wilur. Ogden, and Mt. Ogden, of the I.. D. S. church will give u green mid gold" d ineii'.g party Friday evening at the Berthana. The general chairman will he Frank Williams, and he will lie assisted by the following committees: Advertising, 11. A. Fowler, Blanche Hyde, Lloyd Wold, John Mun-forLeonora 11. Olsen, Gladys Watson. Bowman Hawks, Vera "Nelson. decorations The Quincy avenue. throughout the house were in tulip and sweet peas. The afternoon was spent in needlework and tea was served. Included in the guest list were Dinsmore Mrs. E. ; F. Mills entertained at a Mrs. C. E. Littlefield, Mrs. Horace Mr. and Mrs. Burton F. Aland H. buffet luncheon and kensington Tues- - Clayton, Mrs. William llarrop, Mn. Albert Mrs. and Dr and sided over a beautifully appointed I; day afternoon at her home, 2613 Mad-te- a Albert Rose, Mrs. Jack Greenwell, Mrs. T. C. IverSunday afternoon at the Dinsmore- ison avenue. The house was decorated Mrs. T. J. Pullman, Mr. J. A. home. 2729 Taylor avenue, in compli- with sweet peas, and roses. The guests , son, Mrs. Thomas Cross, included Nelson, Mrs. John and Mrs. Becker Emil Mrs. Edward Mrs. Gruppe, ment to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thomas, 907 who are spending the winter months C. B. Morse, Mrs. C. F. Dinsmore, well-h Mrs. 1 RobTwenty-fifta is street, have returned Mr. Gruppe Angus Kennedy, Mrs. Mary In Oeden. I ertson, Mrs. Charles H. months three is and a from New stay with their Mrs. of York, Barton, known artist D. A. Thomas. Albert They made the Barber, Mrs. Mary Gaddis, Mrs. son, interested in the winter scenes around B. motor. Frank Mrs. so he has which Aikens, by artistically Joseph Che, trip Orden. 2o-I 6 Gram nort rayed in his work. A number of Mrs. John Edward Carver, Mrs. B. J. I Mrs. Myron P. Cooley, Sun-- 1 Finch, Mrs. P. A. Herdti, Mrs. S. W. I ercy avenue, departed Saturday for exhibition on were K3 his pictures her T afternoon at the Dinsmore home. I Wherry, Mrs. Ralph Roberta, Mrs. J. II California points. She will visit Santa of K. dis-Mrs. J. Evans, Mrs. D. e A. Rushmer, thirty-fivsubjects E- - Robson, Jean Paine, Mrs. I daughter, There were i Williams, Frne.-- t Me- -' I Anna, and another daughter, Mrs.a . Marnner browning and non. played, i""y eastern subjects, and Charles Henry Stevens. Kay, Mary Shaw. Reception. A. 1. Califor-teof Koot Sacramento, The G01fe scenes. The marriage of Miss Mary Fish-also a number of Ogden Matthew;, hus gone to ban Rafael, HrowM chairman; Melvin Swenson, was held from S until 7 oclock, II er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W G I nla- California, where Matthew wil at- - Mmi,i West. Margaret Ruth Among the Ogdenites who attendt-tend the Tamalpais school for boy. Tanner, Nellie Hendricks.Shipley, and many guests called during the Fisher and Harold L Browning, took Assisting Mr. and Mrs. place in New York Friday afternoon. the. rect1 of Jos.eph Il.fT,n gjjljji Mrs. Browning will join her parents, afternoon. xju. ,VgUiar monthly of the Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bigelow at Lake Alt rusa chib was held meeting Dinsmore and Dr. and Mrs. Aland The bride left Ogden Tuesday, and nder the. u!pIle Monday Salt Lke ,e.ty at for the winter sports senson. were Arthur D. Barber, Mra. Herman was married upon her arrival in New Arta ning at the Hotel Bigelow in the Mrs. Roy D. Thatcher and daugh- - English room. Miss Edith Tullman, B. Way, Mrs. Warner Arthur, Mrs. York. Mr. Browning is the son of ?yenm? S.?ftday Hstch tors, Olive and Miriam, and Mrs. Is- - executive secretary of the VeUr George Whitmeyer and Mrs. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. George Browning, and John Hillabrent,M- - A H;.A Aniv Roy B. Young, attended the recital county Rod Cross, talked on Rod Biddle. Assisting in the dining room has resided in New York for several Snar.t; Dr nd. Beth I years. Mr. and Mrs. Browning will ?LndvMr1, 'V, A- - Jjr0W,rV of Joseph Hofmann, pianist, at the Cross work. Mrs. Mary Rawson laid were Miss Irene Ickwood, I ?Irs IIar?ld Gwen make their home in New York. Salt Lake tabernacle, under the au- - charge of the program, Beverley Strenquist, Winkler, The Sacred Heart league met Wedof the Musical Arts society. ' Brown.nd Holly Arthur spices EU. Tho Mi. th. M.r nesday afternoon with Mrs. 1. C. ot Kathryn Fliher, Mr. Mark Brown,Krauss at Shuffs. The general rea dancing party February 12 in the I nesday evening her studio, 901 Mrs Bowman and daughport for the month was given, follow Kath ter, MUs Dorothy Bowman; Miss JenfteVenth ed by a talk by Reverend Patrick cha Mra. Carlyle G. hostess. assisting rion Mills, Mrs. E. J. Harness and her Kennedy, Twenty-fiv- e members were n composed of mu- - house-gues- t, Miss Carrie M. Roudh. GM?LerAADGn' Mrs. I Tea was served following present. P. A. Dix, lovers, and the members study I Martinsbur? W Va and Miss the session. Herbert Hinley. Mrs. Ralph Gwil- - opera songs, and have readings at Greem 0rence Mrs. J. R. I .arson, 2544 Harrison I will meet Saturday litms; hall and music, Mrs. C. R. the meetings of current musical I Mrs Merlin Shaw entertained at The Drama clubMrs. K. A. was hostess to the members home of at the avenue, Larkins, I l Green (ld Mp !ndJ a,ny, info7?ati?n I Incheon and bridge Wednesday af- - 2545 Eecles avenue. Mra. C. K Corey of the club Saturday af I M The ternoon at her home, 1453 Washing- tbe, will be assisting hostess. Members of ternoon at her home. I Mrs. Dixon Miss sre Bertha til n i1Orr, Mrs. James T. ton avenue. The guests were seated the Ladies Literary club of Salt Lake Kapplo reviewed hSw I Galeoti, Mrs. Miss by Echo- Abbott, Raclmel at small tables, each centered with gus president; will give the program. There will be Harmon Peery, Mrs. Wallrer Chees- - Rawson, Miss Nellie I pink and white carnations. The n review of Prairie Years" by Sand S. I Smith, secretary; Miss Ellen Thomas, Lore and w1" place cards were in Valentine Miss Edna Dwyer will give a Allen, Wey, Mrs. Vern I musical advisor. The membership in-- 1 idea. Cards were placed for Mrs. berg. of songs. Troup Mrs. Warner eludes Mrs. Melba Wangsgard, Mrs. Watson, Arthur, Mrs. Mrs. E. C. Olsen, Mrs The members of the Golden Spike Thomas Leslie, Mrs. Eugene E. Carr, Eretta Lindsey, Mrs Msry Chappelle, Lloyd Harris, Thorstensen, Mrs. J. R. Lar chapter, Daughters of the American Mrs. Henry Volker, Mrs. George T. Mrs. Dean Olsen, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. George W-A-T-- CMrs. Charles W. Cross, Mrs. '.evolution, will give ' their annual gen, Larsen, Mrs. Henry Nelson, Mre. Bessie Elhs, Mrs. Nonda Hunter, Mrs. Jesse Moore, Mrs. A. K. Cross, Mrs. 22 at the Hotel iridge tea. February A. W. Petty, Mrs. Cora Rei, Mrs. Lucille Vernieu, Mrs. Fred Fis.te.r Stone, Mrs. Anna L. Van Dyke, ligelow. The members of the comHerbert Hinley, Mrs. Ifarmon Barton, Marvel England, Mrs. Lottie Norris, Mrs. E. G. Cross, Mrs. W. M. Alvord mittee who have charge of arrangeMrs. Warren Wattis, Mre. Alexander Mre. Margaret Ferrile, Mre. Beta and Fred L. King ments include Miss Mary Littlefield, Mi Walker, Mrs. Earl Harris, Mrs. E. R. I Ev Ellen Thomas, Miu Ariel Pierson entertained at iliss Josephine Kimball, Mrs. John C. Mrs. Green, Mrs. J. Q. Leavitt, Mrs. J. R.I Kathryn Thomas, Miss Florence I dinner and bridge Wednesday evening ?vans, Mrs. Mary Alice Collins, Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Norseth, Miss at the Hotel Bigelow. Valentines were George R. Whitmeyer, and Mre. Ralph Wade, GwillUnu, arki ?rBVMB5lphEMis Eleah Folkman, used for favors and place cards. Clayton, Mrs. Louis Fin-- 1 Bristol. MID-WINTEMrs. George L. Abbott, Mrs. Nellie Smith, Miss Rachael Raw- - Lrs were laid for Mrs. E. L. Higgin-RoyR The Martha' society will meet Feb-- 1 n and Miss Bertha Oakden. Douglas and Mrs. Conrad Bol-- 1 Whitlock Mrs. Mrs. 10 Lester at Mrs. with Bert Critchlow, botham, ruary I 4' Kenneth 'J. Martin celebrated his Eugene Barnes, Mrs. Roscoe White, ier home, 2555 Swanner place. Mrs. William Alfred Turner and I birthday anniversary Monday eve-- Mrs. James Maher, Mrs. W. H. Spidel The Junior Child Culture club will Miss Mary Littlefield entertained I ninff with a dinner followed meet Miss Elmire Farr. and cards Saturday at the home of Mrs. by the home of Mr. and Mre. Lloyd Mra. Clyde Greenwell was hostess Russell B. Petty, 653 Twenty-sevent- h Thursday afternoon with .the second I of a series of bridge luncheons at I Brown, 2224 Quincy avenue. The din-- 1 Wednesday afternoon at a bridge street. The study from the book, The Child, Ilia Nature and llis their home, 2528 Madison avenue. The I ner table was decorated in pink. A luncheon at her home, 1121 Needs," will be conducted by the were in Valentine idea. I crystal vase filled with pink earns-- 1 third street, in compliment to her was served at 1:30, follow-- 1 Gni centered the table, while at ter, Miss Fern Pardoe, a February hostess. The Sempre Musical society will ed by bridge. The place cards were cither end were crystal holders with bride. The decorations were pink car meet February 4 at the home of Mrs. heart shaped Valentine, and were tapers in pink. Covers were laid nations, placed for Mre. Frank Bartlett, Mrs. I to Mr. and Mra. Horace Farr, Mr. Mrs. Glen Weaver was hostess to Junius Hatch Smart. This will be W. H. Child, Mrs. Frank I day. Mrs. V. D. Mr. Mrs. and R.the members of Clara Barton division guest Wood, Grossman, The members of the Ladies' AuxMrs. Frank Francis, Mrs. Charles I W. Mason, Mr. and Mrs D. F. Ben- - G. I. A. to B. of L. E. Thursday United Commercial TravMrs. George M. Mrs. I ton, Mr and Mre. K. J. Martin and I ternoon at luncheon at her home, 464 iliary of the elers celebrated the ninth anniversary I Twenty-fourt- h D. D. Smith, Mrs. W. F. lister, Mrs. street. Mrs. Weaver 2325 pd VerdelL Madson, Charles Humphries, Mrs. W. H. Will I Mrs. D. G. Revore entertained the WM assisted by Mrs. R. A. Walker, of the organisation Tuesday with a Jiams, Mrs. P. C. Richardson, Mrs. members of the Liberty club Thura- - Mrs. David Williams, Mrs. Don Wool luncheon. The table was attractively decorated with the auxiliary colors, S. W. Badcon, Mn. Joseph Horrocks, I biy afternoon at her home, 257 Twen- and Mrs. N. A. Morrison. The table Mre. Claude Cave, Mre. Mrg- - w M Wilson entertained the blue, yellow, and white. street. Mrs. W. A. Reeves Adelbert bowl with low of dafa was centered Brown and Mrs. E. C. Olsen. I I was the assisting hostess. Bridge was members of the ladies auxiliary of the . bluet and white fodils and carnations, A The Spanish War Veterans Sewing club bridge luncheon wa I the diversion for the afternoon. end. I either at holders in tapers crystal given Wednesday at the Green Ga-- 1 decoratlonj, were pink and white car-- 1 Wednesday afternoon at her home, Covers were laid for twenty. The bles tea room. d ferns. A buffet luncheon 8551 Lincoln avenue. The sewing committee in Jonquils were th I charge of arrangements flowers chosen for the decorations ,erVfd lowing the card gaiu. committee for the year was chosen for the luncheon included Mrs. G. D.l I Mrs. L. o C. Meek Mrs. and include the luncheon tables. Covers tnd guests were present. laid I Twenty-twMrs. George Thorstensen, Mra- - W T- - Greenwell entertained for Mrs. Guy Seaton, Mra FrencS bn 'Meyer. The afternoon was Knauss, Mrs. Dale Gray, and Mrs. C. E. Tribe. followed Madsen, Mrs. W. L. Eneatrora Mre I the nebers of her bridge by tea. club Pnt in ewing, the luncheon the annual C. C. Henderson, Mre. ftraoon at her home in Miss Bertha Ilayes wiU entertain Following Thurday election of officers for the ensuing --t- ake Mrs. J. S. Rason, Mrs. th a dinner Tuesday evening at year took place, and the following ofvming spartment Covere were Fruin! th Mrs. R. W. McKell. Mrs Jerry Gables room tea Gre laid ,or ficers were elected to serve for the Lee N Mrs. Porter Robbins. Mre. V r. Mh, Sadie Michaels was hostess to Miss Grece Jennings will be host-- 1 COming Mre. W. M. Alvord, p,. the members of her bridge club tbe members of Abraham circle, La-ident' Mrg charles W. Cross, WMsen, Mrs. G. W. VogaL dieB of the G. A. R. Mrs. Fred E. Williams Mrs. & D. Knauss, Thursday after- - Fridy evening at the Green Gables t luncheon and bridge forentertained 1100,1 645 Kershaw ave-- 1 Ja room. Covers will be laid for six- - J secretary-treasure- r; home, Mrs. A. K. Cross, aLjier mem-- 1 the here of her I quests. and Mre. club Thursday af-- 1 nue.. The afternoon was spent in I secretary, bridge corresponding ternoon at her home, 2644 Miss Gladys Hubs will entertain George Thorstensen, member of the I neftewrkl followed by tea. Van Burnt s venue. The decorations Mrs. Thomas Leslie wer the members of the Harmony club I executive committee, were sue. I ffestions of Valentine dinner hosts 'Saturday evening t Wednesdey evening at her home, 21581 The thirty-fourt- h anniversary of the day. TUj Aaama nations were used on the aveniie heir 2523 Ladies home, was celebrated Polk club avenue. The Literary luncheon ta-- 1 Mrs. Ora Bundy will entertain with Friday with a luncheon and program bles, and Valentines, were tabl dinnr decoratottractively fkvore the Place cards. Covere were UM ed mrith jonquils and tulips. Bridge I a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon at at the home of Mrs. Joan Woodmansee street. I Emmett, 3132 Washington avenue. A Mrs. H. B. McCnnMre A the dinner. Covere were laid her home 1424 Twenty-fift- h J f Mrs. E. will en-- 1 color scheme of yellow and white was Mr. and J. UeIJ-Mrs- . Story Mrs. Emile J. E. Thomas, Mrs! J. or. Gruppe, Mr. at dinner and bridge Satur-- 1 carried out in the club colors in the Gor T. Larson, Mr. and tertain rtbto&ton, Mrs. P. M.R. Wilcox, Mrs. W. at their home, 1261 decorations. A birthday cake in white evening Wy, Dr. and Mrs. A. day I Twenty-sixt- h street. and 27 yellow candles formed the cen- Mr. Mrs. and W. Herbert Seorr Kell88: Mrs. M. r! 5. AIandJ I Miss and Miss I and Mrs. William H. Van Alen. Georgia Hopkins terpiece, while at either end were tall Loewenstein and Mrs. ?ey I week-en- d will Kraines Ruth the d Mra spend enter-Jisteyellow tapers in crystal holders. The A ti The hostess was as-- L Bigelow in Logan and will be the guests of I favors were linen handkerchiefs , and 1 tailled by Mrs. Cliff Hunaafc Saturday evening with the ozid of a, series of dinner parties to Miss Rebecca Ririe and Miss Phyllis I a white carnation, the club flower, Gilette Williams. I the largest j events of thlbe Kven by them during the winter lirkham, who are students at the Miss Phyliss Stohl, of the Ogden high ,..ne Jtah school dramatic department, directed college. Agricultural wa the tea PInk 08, and T0Me cath Wednes--1 "i011 Mrs. Harry I a play, "Birds of a Feather," The P. and Jones Fred Mrs. y afternoon in the givm I were used for the table I United War ?lral tapers, Caulk have returned from a cast included MiBS Jean Van Orden, roms by Mrs. J. U. Eldredge I decor!jioni-- r Covers were laid for Dr. I Los in with friends Miss Anderson. Robert Angeles. Mstay j, I Pngmire, Mr. and They were accompanied home by their I Parks, Marjorie r!i Seo3Fina Marriott and Mn! ffd J G .Palckr Walter Foulger. Two and J Miss rooms Carrie were artistie-- 1 Hniess, Jbe E;, Mrs. S. L Davidson, who will I readings were given by Andrew in pink and white and and Mrf- - J- - W. Abbott, mother, in Jrf diforatd ?ua,iv I several weeks. nette. Following the luncheon and The color scheme Gc Mr, and Mra. Rich- - Mr. and Ogden was also car-r'A. P. Bigelow and Mr. I program, bridge was enjoyed by the Mrs. C-- rf A. Dr .nd ht SSL".! and Mrs. W, H. Shearman departed I members f0r the remainder of the the tea tables were Ifn. s I Glen . p Thursday for Lake Tahoe, California, I afternoon. The committee in charge1 I and Mrs. Spencer Eecles Wayn ,Mr; where they will witness the winter 0f the afternoon included Mrs. L A. Verentrg Mrs. J. LoiSeckS, Sfaled I Saturday evening at sports. Herdti, .Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire, Mrs. I. 1478 Twenty-sevenxVnco3? Wait Mrs. Frank Fran-- 1 4 L I n. returned has Patricia Miss Healy ci. Fulton, and Mre. Emmett, tubl ws centered rom a short stay in Sglt Lake with I The Join S'ra G G- -Moyes, Mrs. Austin I Acacia club will meet Friday a ot Cecil Brunner roses, friends. Miss Healy attended the I wjth Mrs. Don n1 Gager, Mrs. Joseph Wright at her home, r 1 3343 f11 Mrs. J. M. Traev and! wbe at either .end were four tall junior prom Friday evening. Washington avenue. A sketch Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Clark andl0f The Playwright," in the club study era were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee havel0f Contemporary Types and Tenden-returne- d Mr. Mrs. Hyde, and Marrlner from a brief visit witblce Miu Esther TolfM;v,-.ttUlFalcwjj ke given by Mrs. Joan and Mr. and Mrs. Robert An friends in Denver, Colorado. I Morma Hess, Miss Emmett following the Woodmansee Mrs. James R. Cooper sailed on the I luncheon. K Michaels. A dereon. P o7rm Mre. Warner Arthur entertained at Corinthia" for Europe for a six I riv- - uncheon The Dee Hospital Alumnea associa-montn dS!vD,ical Mmb She was accompanied I Saturday afternoon nt her stay. of district No. 2 will entertain at BenTyreelTiS ionic, 2485 Monroe ivcnue, Th by Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lewis, former I1 dinner Friday evening at the Hotel by bn Hulabrant, guesta were seated at small tables, residents of Ogden, and now residing I Bigelow. The committee In charge of violin min u each centered with a bowl of pink in Westchester Pa. Mrs. Cooper left includes Mrs. R. W. arrangement I Erencia Shelby; tulips. Bridge followed the luncheon. Ogden about six weeks ago to Mrs. Robert Hunter, lire, .nl? U Thoreteuen, Covers were laid for Mrs. Fletcher 1 sister in Kansas City. Wood. Miss Agatha McGreg- Herbert comVA Whitmeyer, Seoweroft, Mre. Harmon B. Barton Mrs. E.J. Harness has as her house-- 1 0 Migg pear Woodworth, and Miss Hillabrant; Mra; duet, Harman B. Mrs. Way, Myrl guest Miss Carrie Roush of Martins-- 1 jjjidred evrig. Zuppan aQd Mrs! t.W Ethel Mrs. Andrew Clark, Mrs. burg, West Virginia MUs Roush will The memberg of siiver Review No. I Frnci,sJvaccon,ped by Miss Herbert W. Hinley, Mrs. Albert H. spend several months in Ogden. w B A( wiil give a bridge lunch-M- r. Arthur wSS5lS rfdiBSr and Mrs. Thomas Leslie. Baker Aland depart-- 1 Mrs. Charles and afternoon February 8 accom 7th A number of the nurses from the ed Sunday afternoon for the Pacific I gt 1;30turday by in the United War 0,dock Piano Whittemore; Thomas D. Dee Memorial The committee ,tayrooms. te,n Service f0La hospita dayV club coi!t voealiS iire"k?Wrrt Station; a play Am I Intruding!" Mrs. Theodore Mark and brother on arranjfementg includes Mrs. Ray presented Lowe. Two dred yuo.re!??! ednesday I peanionf Mri- - g. h. Furnigs, Mrs. T. called daring the after- - Wednesday at the .Twelfth wan Wayne Burk, departed amusement hall, and on Thursday eve- morning by motor for Los Angeles to I Gge Mrg- - p r, cieve, Mrs. P. T. aad Mr. husband. Marks halLMrs. ward Second the at The join Breen, Mrs. Z. Bergen, Mrs. J. W. ning Mrs. Mark will make their home in I Conne( mix, Fred Clarke, Mrs. C . was the sponsored performance by venin2 t their home 1414 Madison avenue. Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospita Los Angeles. Blessing, Mrs. D. II. Woolsey, Kirs. E. H. Jeffries an Kenney, Mrs. W. Prout, Mrs. C. Pack-niecMre. W. Included and in Mr., the of School Nursing. whL?lMJi!!vd at mall tables cast are Eunice Roskelly, Annette Miss Ileene.Keliher, of Omaha,ler) jrii j. T. Jones, and Mrs. L J. vrith a silver basket Leleah are Ogden friends for a few I Griffin, Lemon, visiting Murphy, Moore, Mary Bridee followed the din Lucille The Alpha Zcta chapter, Delphian days. MS. Uii tor Mr. and Ellen Schow, Glenna Summers, I M. Mrs. Fred Sunday met Monday at 2 oclock at Elma Eve Nye departed Hansen, Merrill, society, and Mrs. Stevenson, I Cth e,t)Bi Empey.Mr-Mr. Los for Francisco the and Green Gables tea room. The pro-fAngeles San Lynette Bair and Geneve Morehouse, - and 2 Mo"e I duration. The Renaissance ir. of weeks included several visit a on is based gram modern The comedy play Mr aiMl Mrs. Wade I Mjot Maude Mrs. Patterson Hundley, Italy." Resume, Mrs. E. C. Car rick; plot which holds the attenSir fc0 ?r;and Mra- - J- - T. Rush- - a mystery Pat-- 1 Miss Alex and Patterson Clara end and the leaner, Mrs. E. C. Bader. Gift of from to start finish, H P Irwln and tion I Mrraniifnd week for the in terson the Renaissance," topics for report departed early rs Joseph Leals of Salt was a surprise. The pity was well Lxieand iLiLiH of nf to ft... tho General California nmd of the cast. member done by every BR-hse- d, d-- T. d evo-Tah- "le P" J? ? Ea; CtaJ.v f RoS Ma-du- de ?' I 1 1 I " vice-preside- nt; oe gtiray. A group of numbers from "Carman," were given. Tea was served following the program. The Ogden Historical society met Saturday afternoon in the United War Service rooms in the Kiesel building. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. A. B. Corey and Miss Arthelia Mathis. Mrs. J. A. Gager discussed Tour. "President Hoover Good-Wi- ll Mrs. Edmund J. Kearns of Salt lathe gave a reading at the Sacred Heft it academy Sunday afternoon of "The Kingdom of God, by the Spanish dramatist, G. Martinez Sicria, translated by Helen and Harley Barker) and starred in last season by Ethel Barrymore. A brief introduction to the play was given by Miss Kalhrine Krauss. Mrs. Kearns is well known for her dramatic ability. She reviewed the same play recently in Salt Lake at a meeting of the Catholic Womens league and received very favorable comment for her artistic interpretation of the play. The Home Culture club members m-- t Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. 1 Irwin in the Holly-Ru- e apartments. Miss Emma Chesney reviewed "The Brownings, a Victorian . Idyl, by David Loth. The members of the United Commercial Travelers will give a Chinese New Year's dancing party Saturduy evening nt the American Legian chateau. The committee on arrangements include John I. Davis, chairman; S. Harold Evans, Mrs. W. M. Alvord, Mrs. David Monroe, Mrs. Fred Slone, and Mrs. F. A. Rose. Besides the dancing, special features will bo introduced during the evening. The Carpe Diem club of the Ogden high school will give a skiing party Saturday. The party will go to Huntsville early in the afternoon, and (Continued on page 6.) fa-T- MVDMan' I rno I 1JacJ,n Cov-gre- e, al TI417 RIP CLEARANCE I I Twenty-decoratio- ns on AT THE I I FAMILY SHOE STORE Washington Avenue I ty-eigh- th no-host- your choice rii, R I I ,.r' ' great group of $35, $40, $45 and $50 Hart Schaffner & Marx and other suits still further reduced -- a 1 I LHiS "l,8?? 1 I id 8 two-we- ek Bar-rema- in T? G. enter-Mr?Tn,E1re- fe, 1 th - P1,J,nr h1 Ly-m- an Ec-el- ea k S hs 3ST5 Mx,r,-,Joh- the savings speak for themselves; so do the styles; so does the quality n Mn-Pime- iS nt hun-noo- n. e, ! nj1 or SSL 1 . j |