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Show fvMiiv. March 14,1930 939 THE OGDEN lOST lfc n Women's Realm iblia. Using, Tbir. SO. John Greenweli, 1651 was hostess to club -- Uw home. afternoon at her Mrs, Ora the EU ' DY. yor. Lpsdar A daTft luim Kim Emms Grose, Mrs. J RCAJUjI ut: sr vitka iHebcr Gsle, Mrs. IMrs. Albert Rowe. I a 'oantj I k VIS. ttorntj. Ocl . I April k ; DISTBICt Mrs. Thomas vlfh' Susan Grose, Mrs Jerry Becker and entertained Ed-ar- OUNIT BichseL marriage of Miss Carol Adams, Idsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Idsms of Parowan and William A. bright, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Wright of Ogden took place Feb- osry 24 in Brigham City, but has The w. Om of actial than tkml ns of tks In. eea kept a secret until recently. home for voong couple are present time at the home of Wets riut nber, th at wail lta n all Mbsad parents, 566 Twenty-fourt- h Street. They will leave in a few for Los Angeles where Mr. Fright will fill an engagement with he Moroni Olsen players. The bride its s student at the Weber college ycus Ml ttikl kl lift fal tht t failed A of W- nit af.Nfa n Mr. Wrights mnrriiftl ami llik foa The the - w..vJ Teqnini .3P2SF f and h11"r; , ve Mrs. Deane Monahan, who Saturday for Los Angeles aae tbeir home, have been n81ey entertained during the week. . number of smart affairs have been lven, and incude a bridge dinner r. T.uesday evening given by Mrs. VU1 L. Dye at her home in the Lady- wood apar tmon ts, complimenting Mrs. Monahan. The guests were seated at two .mall t.Ue...each centered irith ex-ree- ks Mel-yea- I Wed-- 1 upoi (ti r tha minor ctil JadsMtl ineeliag rfLvV Ci.!?d.S!? ntcrloeafaa Ua 5& I ns van V. OTl Scowcroft was the hostess at a tea of retty appointments Sunday afternoon RANT ni the hours of 4 and 6 oclock. and Tf affair took place at the home of jkTAL C parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. H. WAD. CHABLH croft, 2585 Swaner place. The tea table was centered with a basket PELL, WIIr L BLACL of pink and orchid sweet peas, and ha unknew I pink tapers in silver holders were LACK WELL ' on either end. The hostess was erot is tk by her mother, Mrs. John W. omplaint HIS CM) cndanti. purpose A I I gaictinf (Ml I cribed tnrii su., .A 1 . Miss Charlene harming young j 5- - Ray Olsen.' Mrs. Ben Tyree entertained Tuesday afternoon with a luncheon followed by bridge at her home, 2608 Van Buren avenue, in honor of Mrs. Monahan. Green flowers decorated small tables, and St. Patrick place cards ?;ere used. Covers were laid for Mrs. "Ionahian .Mra; Charles E. Driver, Mrs. 7lart Hars Mrs- - John Anderson, Mrs. Creenwell, Mrs. J. Francis ?ra. P. H. Mulcahy, Mrs. L. A- - F- Watson, Mm. Carl rerg S. Watson, Mrs. P. H. Brophy. I Kiatini (avas and pisce cards were in St. atritk design Covers wero laid ior as that Ik emtodr d tin. heller, Mrs. Fraik Francis, Mrs. r aueh atka Fred Williame, Mrs. F. W. Todd, Mrs. and Mdkl T. J. Fowles, Mrs. Charles J. HuSON, mic!, Mrs. rl. D. Olsen. Mrs. F. A. Plain tiS. onglas, Mrs. John Leonard, Mrs. Ora 1 Id. 81, liunJy, Mm. Frank Wilson, Mrs Jay Barber, Mm. lonald Wadsworth, Mrs. piorman Olsen Mra. A T. Miler, Mrs. Wie Anderson, Mrs. Virgil Dinkley, Urs. Lawrence p Ellison, Miss Virginia AH itevens, and Miss Nona Todd. k ANY, s E THOMAS NEN. WB.I ! I Jais' I Wed-wee- H.iiler is i fo Ots 28; Jtort u-- VtwSSSi t! ifui Wa erved- - Presiding at the ble were Mrs. P. B. Mrs. Robert Carmen, 2419 Quincy Haslet, Mrs. u Peckenpaugh and Mrs. John HalL avenue, honored Mrs. Monahan Thurs-1- . day evening at a bridge dinner. The and Mm m t e were seated at one long table hare Anril in xr Y111 guests centered with a crystal basket of red which Dart Apdl 6 fop roses, and red tapers in crystal hold-wi- ll in ettsnrieri ESPe- - ..,T,hey ers were placed at either end. Covers byAheir children were laid for Mm. Monahan, Mrs. lstadfoM end Vivian Mary. I They Harold Fleming, Mrs. Ollie Reeves, wiU Pnd months in Vienna, Mrs. Clark Seppick, Mrs. Leslie Swan--. be .er take a special ner, Mrs. Frank Jaggers, and Mrs. conn. j lv DrdS bn n and three months Hyrum Wheelwright. dta tare ud Mr,. & B. More, wre at (heir ho PtiM totffdSLJSL evening Wednesday Jvclne Ur street home 612 Twenty-fourt- h used were enter-shades 1 in will Sampson Sweet Fruufare pastel peas evenmg at her home, 2641 for the centerpiece, while the nut in coJniiIe'iel at dinner and bridge and favors were in St Patrick to Miss Dorothea Mon- - cups iW design. Covers were laid for Sirs, teunti. xr. eav?s Saturday with her Fred T. Smith and Miss Sadie Smith, and Mrs. Dean Monahan, I of Cardston, Alberta, Canada, house-- I lor Lot to make their home. I guests of the dinner hosts; Mr. and v and Mrs. Elinor W. Karl Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. P emith T. Ku.hn.er, Mr. end Mr,. Ralph . T vwiiu j D. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. June W. 14 st'iml i ndi Dinner was Mr. and Mrs. H. F. IrY,m Clark, ng table; a basket of F. K. Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 the table. The and Gtor,8 entered Mrs. & B. Empey. score cards were in St R. Eckhardt, accom- Covers were laid for Mrs. Frit nd I ) nd Mrs. r7 Francis R. Conroy, Mr. panied by her niece, Mrs. B. R. Searet And Mr, And C. L. IT.. RridgeUlVowed I coast for TVtay of several weeks.w' HollyThey will visit in San Diego, Francis San and nuneSt iIrs-- Fred W. Kiesel of wood, Los Angeles co. arrived Sun-Mr-s. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. MuJcshy are th l!;rt1uvis,t Fred shear,... md Mrs. W. H. spending a fortnights vacation in Mis Mo tain Qtincv aJ1 rSU 10ND& 3UNSi St , 1 . , ! Constitution Hall building, recently completed at a cost of SlJRMl.uuo When started In 1896 tho D. A. ll. Library was presented with utu books. It now contains about 20.1XX) volumes, but It Is in contents, rather than In number, that makes the library so distinguished and in a class by itself In the United States. Genealogical research writers find the D. A. R. Library a never-failing well of exclusive authority. The collection of early American town, county and state histories, military works, records of the Revolution, military records, Bible, church and no-ho- st snap brim threesome pewter grey 2. tamarack brown 3. vellum tan those are the three good colors for spring cn. A meeting of the Catholic Womens league was held Tuesday afernoon at the Knights of Columbus dubrooms. Officers were nominated for the league for the annual election which will be held April 8. The nominees Include: For president, Mrs. J. E. Cave, incumbent, who has no opposiMrs. E. A. tion; first Garcia and Mrs. C. E. Clements; secMrs. F. J, Hitt; ond Mrs. D. McCarty and Mrs. Janies P. Casey; recording secretary, Mrs. W. L. Kimball and Mra. C. A. Malinowski; financial secretary, Mrs. Walter W. Wall and Mrs. J. B. Hunter; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Conrad J. Bolstad and Mrs. Joseph Paquette; treasurer, Mrs. John McGowan and vice-preside- nt, vice-preside- Mrs. William Quinn. A program was furnished by pupila of the music department of the Sacred Heart academy. Mrs. Belle Mesick, 827 Twenty-thir- d street, entertained the members of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Sponsors for the Ogden high school cadets will entertain at dinner Saturday evening at the Hotel Bigelow. Miss Maxine Fox, colonel, is in charge of arrangements. A Permanent Wave With the New Improved Duart Method Excels Them All! hair-h- air which has either been neglected or abused by incorrect methods or which nature has failed . are high narrow and curled. 50 1 Nominate Officers Acquired. in limp and lifeless and tapered . . brims Dobbs and Stetson Catholic Women For years Beauty Parlors have sought a permanent waving process that would produce gorgeous waves pf natural beauty ... are cemetery records and early family histories, private diaries and Journals written by pens In a long departed day, is without equal outside of museum collections. In effect the library Is a museum of historical data that Is a delight to student and bibliophile alike. A genealogical research staff n maintained by the society at Constitution Hall in Washington and Mra Russell William Magna, of Holyoke, Mass Is librarian general. Beauty Cam Be 1. . . crowns llmlirawid 4 UnUvrwuori pbaW MAONA. WILLIAM Mils. Librarian General of MasMt-huiirttof I hr 1. A. 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AttonW-- nut, chairman of arrangements no-ho- no-host- KEEN, Interest was centered In the Con-- 1 gresslonal Library in Washington when It was recently announced that several years work in Europe had been completed by members oi tha staff. More than SaO.OOO photographs were made by experts who went all over Europe during two years' absence, searching records for writings bearing upon American history. The collection of photostats will be u tillzicd by the experts of the library in augmenting tho government's collodion oi American historical data. Chartered a It is, under an Act of Congress, and doing much site ciallzed work In wiin the Library of Congress, it ta logical that tha National Society of Uie Daughters of the American Revolution should have in Washington one of the most distinctive libraries in the United States. It Is exclusive only in that It contains so man ;hc Alpha Zetu chapter and Mrs. 11. White for the Kappa Zeta chapter. The regular meeting of the Women's I'niversity club was held Wednesday (.veiling ut the Hotel Bigelow. Miss Caroline Parry of the school of design i f the University of Utah, Salt Lake, cave a lecture on Shawls, and disputed rhawls of rare design. The .'hauls are the personal property of Mi'S Parry and were displayed in the drawing room, and include Paisley, Cashmere, and shawls of her own design. Bridge and supier followed the lecture. The sapper table wus dec orated with green sweet peas and candles, and the favors and tallies were in St. Patrick design. Forty guest were in attendance. Miss Min nie Moore Brown was in charge of arrangements; Mrs. Bliss Jones, assisted by Mrs. Orsen Reynolds, reception; decorations. Miss Ida Fitzsimmons and Miss Viola Clancy; refreshments, Mrs. Elizabeth Bird, Miss Dana Kelly, and Mrs. Marion Clark; reservations, Mrs. Alice Gray Madsen, Mrs. 11. Miss Margaret A. Soderbcrg, Uanjc, and Mrs. F. Ward Piper. Miss Parry was the honored guest at a dinner preceding the lecture. .The dinner was served in the Japanese loom. Covers were laid for the guest of honor, Miss Parry; Mrs. Jack Read, i , 1 The Iythlan sisters gave a .r: 0 Mrs. N. J. Thomas entertained the Mrs. Moore Minnie Miss and bridge party Wednesday afterBrown,' members of the Ladies Literary club Mrs. E. A. Larkin, and noon in the Knights of l'ylhias hall, Harold Evans, Thursday afternoon at the Green Mrs. Frances Johnson. A largo number 2341 Grant avenue. Gables. Tea followed were of sopresent. guests Members of St. Joseph's Sewing Miss Jean Kimball entertained the the card games. in the afternoon members of her bridge club Thursday ciety met Thursday of Columbus club room at Knights Members of the Business and at Green the Gables tea room. 2:30 oclock. The hostesses for tho evening Womens rlub will meet for W. E. Fenner and P. T. Grogger will afternoon were Mrs. T. A. Reid, Mrs. a buffet supper Saturday evening at entertain with a bridge dinner Mon- F. C. Todd and Mra. Jamea Shaugh-ness- 7:15 o'clock at the Hotel Bigelow. day evening at the Green Gables tea Following the kensington tea room. was served. Queen City Rebckah lodge will meet at 7 p. m. nt the Odd Fel-oMiss Katherine Empey will enterThe regular meeting of the Royal Saturday hall. Following the business tain at dinner and bridge Friday eve- Neighbors of America was held Monwill be enjoyed. cards meeting home the at of her parents, Mr. day evening at 8 oclock in the lodge ning and Mm. Charles B. Empey, 2775 hall. Following the business meeting The regular monthly tea of the irinker avenue. tea was served. Queen Esther chapter No. 4, Order of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shreeves have the Eastern Star, was held WednesenMembers of a local bridge club returned from a visit with friends in tertained Wednesday afternoon at a day afternoon from 3 to 5 oclock at Salt Lake. luncheon at the Green Gables the Masonic temple. Mrs. Lottie King Mrs. Fred Williams will entertain tea room. Bridge followed the lunch- was chairman. The Drama club met Tuesday at Monday with a luncheon at one oclock eon. The party included Mrs. W. L. at the Green Gables tea room. Engstrom, Mrs. Clair Rasmussen, the home of Mrs. M. E. Carson, 2647 Mrs. R. W. Mitchell, Mrs. Francis Fowler avenue. Mrs. Joel Ricks of Mrs. L. A. Berg will spend the week' Mrs. It. W. McKell, Mrs. I.e Logan read One Hundred Years Old. Madsen, end in Salt Lake. She will be the Mrs. Porter Robbins, Mrs. uncheon guest of Mrs. A. J. Mohler Dean, WaBstch branch of the Women's asMrs. Guy Seaton, Charles Henderson, ( in Lake. to the Railway Mall associaSalt sociation Saturday Mrs. Leslie West, Mrs. John T. meet with Mrs. L. J. Larwill tion Mrs. L. W. Overstreet will enter Smythe, and Mrs. George Vogel. h Twenty-nint474 street, Friday sen, :ain her bridge club Saturday evening met evening at 7:30 o'clock. Martha Junior The society at her home, 2304 Jackson avenue. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Har The Past Chiefs club of the Py 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Betts enter-aine- man Feery at her home, 2703 Brinker Sisters met Thursday evening at Monday evening with a dinner avenue. Mrs. George I Abbott was thianhome of Mrs. Lewis Schumcrs, 603 the n compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Deane assisting hostess. Following the busiMrs. Frank street. Twelfth Harpster Monahan. Covers were laid for eight ness meeting, tea was served. was assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smalley will The Ladies society of the B. L. F. entertain the members of their bridge and E. held their regular meeting club Monday evening at their home, Tuesday evening at 7:30 oclock in the 2916 Adams avenue. United War Service club rooms. Mrs. Frances Hubs entertained the The Entre Nous club will entertain members of the Harmony club Wed' at the next of a series of dancing nesday evening at her home, 2158 parties Friday evening, March 28, a1; Adams avenue. Che Hotel Bigelow. tsdney w Badcon entertained of her bridge club n m to afrnon compliment af, onahan, and of which club she 18 a m ?r:, The quests were seated L8maL, table8 ea!h centered with green blossoms; St. Patrick place cards and tallies were used. Covers were laid for Mrs. Merl Hinds, Mrs. A. T. Corey, Mrs. Ernest Churstrum, Mm. Frank Holton, Mm. M. Earl, Mrs. Mrs- - Joseph Horrocks, oweroft Forthright guMtscalled! f.ober Fred Vogal, Mrs. H. E. Jost, Mm. Clarence E. Wnght Curtis Allison, and Mrs. L. Lowestein. Salt Lake will leave late in the month for New York, where Albert Hmz entertained at they will April 5 on the Count Biancomono fridge dinner Wednesday evening at N for Gibralter. They will be joined by the Green Gables tea room compli-If-r. Mrs. Monahan. Sweet peas and Mrs. Clark L. Rich, who have I J,entl1 the ken sojourning in centerpiece for the tablef Europe for several whlle at either months and the end were pink candles will tour the party tinent together, f1 8,ver holders. Covres were placed to the returning I for Mm. tates in Monahan, Mm. Ray L. Olsen, July. Mm. Harold Fleming, Mrs. Alber Tk . Martha socicty met Monday af-- Roots, Mrs. Seymour Hewitt, Mrs. WTMon with Mm. Lester Whitlock, Arthur Betts, and Mrs. James Leavitt. T"7 Swanner place. The next meet- A be held April 14, with Mrs. bridge luncheon was lven Thursday aftemon at Shuffs (Joseph E. Wright in Salt Lake at the of dose friends of Mrs. jome of her son, Clarence E. Wright. bY a The tonng the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Mohanan complimenting her. E. Wright who will sail I Rood were seated at one long table JPril 5 on the Count Biancomono for centered with spring blossoms. Green candles in silver holders were at.either Euope; Mrs. Joseph E. Wright will ?nd- - Tbe place cards and favors were ke her home in Salt Lake. I in St Patrick design. Covers were mn. Jay Bartlett, 2528 Brinker ave-- 1 placed for Mrs. Monahan, Mrs. Sidney ss her guest her mother, Mrs. I W. Badcon, Mrs. Frank Mohlman, Mrs. jTmi "fm Neville of Delbert Brown, Mrs. Claude Cave, Sterling, Colorado. Mrs. Fay Fracker, Mm. William Mil Mrs. 0 r .. Richard Horrocks, Mrs. thirty afternoon at I r, her joseph Horrocks, Mrs. W. A. Hutch Curti Fred Vofa1 Md fheTen WBoew COLLECTION OF RARE BOOKS I if has Mrs. ClarL,,M ; D. A. R. LIBRARY IS UNIQUE IN Sh.-lhy- , pre-J4i- FouIMJq1 ? I I PurVpr entertained Kli-.abet- Anderson, Mr. Janus FtTgiia Orr, who Ralph Smuin. been visiting in Mankato, Minn., joined Mr. Orr recently in ('hieugo, and they will visit in Kansas City and St. nfMif' Bristol, state regent lj?uis before returning to Ogden. Daughters of the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Ruth-rauf- f, a official vJTS Mr. and Mrs. IlolwTt Anderson, WriiVPi i0ei.'Pri. chapter of Salt Miss Joss Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. yesterday. She was acc impan- - Joseph E. Evans were led by Miss Marion guests of Harwinner of ry Reynolds Monday in Lothe recent oratorical Ensign, evening contest of Golden gan at the Campus at the Caprice, Spike chapter. Miss Ensign delivered her winning oration on National De- Capitol theatre. fense before th s.it Lake Mrs. 0. J. Stillwell departed Mongroup for Los Angeles and other points day Salt ntesti Uk Jhe Mi8?Hern of interest on the Pacific coast. presented her win- SKF Aan the of which was Mrs. George R. Whit ineye r will enOrigin of the Constitution. tertain on Friday and Saturday with Frances Marsh Bulger bridge luncheons at her home, 2085 J!r5 two groups of music and dra- Grant avenue. matic pupils in recitals Monday and Dr. and Mrs. Conrad Jensen will enTuesday evenings of this week at Glen Bros, recital halt Those who partici- tertain Friday evening March 21 with in compliment to Dr. and pated were Mary Lou Humphries, a dinner dr s. M. J. Seidner, who will leave Ro.ene Put, Marion Everts, Ouise Reed, Mary Ethel Jones, Louise Stay- - in April for Europe. Dr. and Mm. Jensen have recently returned from weri' Cbaijene Wod3, Dora Bundy, Vienna. McKay, Virginia Peterson, Henrietta Curtwrignt, Ruth Cragun, Xor- Mrs. B. W. Matteson and daughter, Miss Margaret Matteson, Ne on departed ,Pabara PS?1 ?n xe ??sSlla Surt' 1 ednesday tor San Francisco, where h Stratford they will join Mr. Matteson and make and Chle? Smith.6 their home. buffet luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home, 612 Twenty-fourt- h street, followed by a kensington. The table decorations were in white and Included in the 1 pink sweet peas. 'attest list were Mrs. Maline Moore, W. Mrs. Layman Payne, Mrs. June Mrs. Clark, Mrs. C. F. Dinsmore, Mrs. Charles H. Mary Robertson, D. Mrs. A. Mrs. Barber, Mary Barton, Gaddis, Mrs. Frank B. Aiken, Mrs. Joseph Chez, Mrs. John Edward Carver, Mrs. B. J. Finch, Mrs. P. A. Ilerdti, Mrs. E. P. Mills, Mrs. S. W. Wherry, Mrs. Ralph Roberts, Mrs. J. T. Eushmer, Mrs. A. D. Paine, Mrs, d Charles Henry Stevens and Mrs. I e urpoM now The one lonR table. K" Cri'a with a (uluta ml k rf m lies John Nelson, Mrs. Charles B. Morse vkks tlwshwi lunri guests The dACOrn?n!Wm in and gold. filled with green carnations centered the talk, while erc?n Mndies in mMUk74 end The favors and cards were m St. Patrick design. C0! ers were laid for Mrs. James S. Hun- - ail. IjSb Shepherd. Mrs. Iuul Annie Iverson, A one o'clock. fcCatetl 7m hold-Cover- PEBEI at served ed at five oclock. The centered with a silver has-- p sweet peas, while at either end Let s. cathedral candles in silver were laid for Mrs. Mrs. Charles Morse, Mrs. Harrop, Mrs. Horace Clay-I- f Littlefield, Mrs. Mrs. Charles icordl stm-t-. Twenty-fift- h Din-wrv- Bundy entertained the the Ilirth,la flub at her hom iii'i Delphian Assembly of Utah, of wl.ieh Mrs. Rhea Cazier of Ogden is president, will present a pageant of nations Saturday evening, March 15, at East high school in Salt Lake. it Alpha Zcta chapter of Ogden wiU "An Asyrian Courtship and idding, ai d Kappa Beta chapter will ena. t A Dinner in Old Egypt. Those who will take part in the AlphR Zeta offering will be Mrs. Fred Carr, Mrs. C. A. West, Mrs. J. II. Pcckin- paugh, Mrs. J. y. Wikstrom, Mrs. Trace A. Turner, Mrs. C. 11. Stevens, Mrs. A. l Hyde. Mrs. E. P. Mills, and Mr... riuu'iu'e Blessing. In addition their will be wedding guests and wo- n.i n vf the haiem. Those who will appear it. the Egyptian dinner from: the Kappa .eta chapter will be Miss Knie. Miss Vera Crist, Miss Helen McBride, Miss Esther Lund.i Mi.s Sneddon, Miss Frances Miss Emma Jean Cover, Miss, Anna Hall, Mrs. Virginia lloutz Cii'. ei, Mrs. llehia Van Arden, Miss, Am. i Starr, Miss Pearl Starr, Miss, M.'.iji.ne F'.emm, Mrs. Milton 11. White. Miss llazel Bishop. Miss Ber-- i tlu ILnes, Miss Anna Erickson, Miss) West, Mrs. Iltlen lieidel. Mrs. lkilurl Wood, Mis. A. W. Stone, and a group of Ogden girls who will take l! c part of oriental dancers. Mrs. E. iw southern California. Effie" Parlor. Beauty WMteway Phone Washington Avenue 2446 541 |