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Show aii Om 1930 fv.Mav. March 28, THE OGDEN DOST In Women's Realm n- - Mr. d J. Seidner, M. who children, Stanford and S5.?m April to in 'JJSSXto Europe, taro been STfwiration for a group of delight. function, during tha week, to follow. The family will -i-th other month in Vienna, where Dr. hia medical jX;Vn"puiu later they will pend three touring the continent. evening Dr. and Mrs. lut Friday entertained at dm- Jensen H. two to fcJS atu-Sri- rnA W. thi trorolM. witt nine. ELL- nd pie. Saturday evening Mr. and - Overstreet presided over jSfil dinner complimentary to Dr. and v,?&idner. Mr. and Mr. T. Don of Salt Lake were hosts at feon evening dinner when the ftandiay guests motored down: Mr. and Mrs. jTJd Mr. Seidner, Overstreet and Dr. and Mrs. W. W. fol-Oed- en Brown. IXn. Frank J. Bartlett entertained at her home, street, Tuesday in st luncheon and bridge Twenty-thir- d U8 of Mrs. Seidner. Luncheon was served at small tables, with center Covers were es of purple iris. for Mr. Seidner, Mrs. Carl Ras tfn Mrs. Charles J. Baker, Mrs. yVuk G. Ludwig, Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mis. Conrad Jensen, Mrs. Lawrence Boyle, Mrs. George M. Fister, Mrs. L W. Overstreet, Mrs. V. J. Carroll, Mis. Herman Fetscher, Mrs. Harold Fonioff, Mrs. Julian Watson, frank Ball, Mrs. Lee D. Turner Mrs. William McKay. . Mrs. and Ust evening Green Gables was the of a bridge dinner given by a of Mrs. Seidners friends. The dinner table was centered with a Is bowl of jonquils. Four yellow tap-s- n in crystal holders were placed at tha comers of the table, and novelty pises cards marked the guests places. Mrs. Lee D. Turner toasted the guest of honor and presented her with a bod qoet made of dainty handkerchiefs. Those who enjoyed the party were Herman Fetscher, Miss Ann Browning, Mrs. Walter Biddel, Mrs. George M. French, Mrs. Claude W. Fairy, Mrs, Harold Foraoff, Mrs. Juba Watson, Mrs. Lee D. Turner, Mrs. L W. Overstreet, Mrs. Asel Farr, Jr., Xiis Jeanette Leek, Mrs. Grace Jennings, Miss Row Mosteller, Mrs. R. L Olson and Mrs. Arthur Grantham. His. Leslie C. West and Mrs. C. J. Mis. Canoll wiU I Baker will lit. their entertain Saturday evening home, 1371 Twenty-fift-h at dinner and bridge in honor and Mrs. Seidner. I street I of Dr. I entertain at dinner and Mr. and Mrs. P. home Monday nighte visit in H. Mulcahy from a fort--I ar-nv- od southern California. n of Mr. and Mra .Wide M. will arrive Johnson, IhoAe Sunday from the University of l&dlanda st Redlands, California. He lul be accompanied by three college llrode, Noel Le Rocque and Bill I- of Boston and Fred Judson of Redlands, who will pass the spring l2f?on M iBnnker avenue. Johnson home on cden ,9irl Scout council and Thoersell, regional director for the division' National Girl Wt0Unt-.la luncheon Monday afternoon at Green Gables tea room. Easter decorations were carried in tne luncheon table appointments.out Jonquils centered the table, where the foHowmg scout leaders were gathered: M,1,88.0011; Mrs. Lester S. Ralph D. Roberts, Mrs. M. Clark, Mrs. William W. Shaw, Mrs. 1 Bundy, Mrs. Ralph K. Mrs. P. J. Dix, Mrs. Burton F.Bristol, Miss Eva Erb, Mrs. A. L. Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, Mrs. Eohert J Harlin, Mrs. C. J. s, v Dins-mor- e. Glas-man- n, the home of the president, Mrs. by Ilivht. The discussion following J. N. Farnsworth on Harrisviile roud. was by Mrs. E. A. I.arkin. The 'Ihc members met at the home of Mrs. (Continued on page 6.) Robert Anderson, where the regular club meeting had hern announced, and We know motored to the home of Mrs. Farns-wortLuiuheon was served at four he is small tables, each centered with bouhe outstanding club activity of the quet of jonquils. Faster baskets fillabout " ' K was the ninth annual sta.e con-t- y ed with nuts were favors. Place cards Liem-eott d the Daughter of the with a water-colo- r lU Revolution held Saturday at the of the country homo of Mrs. HtiI Bigelow, I'linniniou indorse- - Farnsworth, wore altm-hoto the basof Mrs. Ralph K. Bristol, retir- - kets. Mr. George McGune of lais ... aiiss Ly;:ena Iayne entertained at ir.g slate regent, for the office of na-- a Angeles and Mr, llyrum Farnsworth bridge supper last evening at her i: nal general, was were special guests. Cover were laid home, bit) Twenty-fourtstreet. Pus- - made, the election for the office to be for the following club members: Mr, were attractively rywiilows used h Id in Washington, D. in April, itolcrts Anderson, Mrs. Virgil P. kome. The Cain, Mrs. William Douglas, Mrs. 11. guest at the continental congress of the included Mis Geraldine Leon-- 1 tional society. Mr. Harry David Hines W. Dunn, Mr. Joan W. Emmett, ard. Miss Georgia Hopkins, Miss ef Salt lathe was chosen to succeed Mrs. 1. N. Fulton, Mrs. George S. Jeanette Morrell, Miss Ruth Krainos,1 Mr. Bristol as state regent. Mrs. lien, Mr. U, B. Le Roy Mrs. Porter, Miss Dorothy Higginbotham, Miss limes, who is u newspaper woman of uginire, Mr. Fra C. Rich, Mrs. N. Lois Chambers, Miss Gene in the state, was unoppos- - J. Thomas, Mrs. Joseph E. Wright, Kimball, l'i eminence 3d lss IjAihka M p n i i i t i ii.i f.iM .. t a i tut a he i offloors and Mrs. Claude V. Zinn. Hum-phne- what going to talk 1 f Amer-banqu- liand-puintc- nit-:-.- vice-preside- nt h na-.i- st i no-host- Mc-Ke- D. A. 1L ll, Seuipre Music Members of the Svnipre Music club were guests of the music section of the Ladies' Literary club of Suit Lake Tuesday afternoon and furnished an artistic program. Mrs. Delbert Foulger presided over the program and was accompanist for the afternoon. Iho following numbers were given by members: l'iano solo, Clenenti Sonata, Mrs. Ronald Uoscvear; cello solos, "Gavotte and Minuetto ), Reverie" (Kottesini), Mra. Junius Smart; vocal solos, Nocturne" (Scarlluti) and Parla (Arditi), Mra. Frank Scoville; vocal solos, "Scranta1 (Han-bourgh- (Tosti) and "Stride la Vampa (Verdi), Mrs. Ray Whitmeyer. Tuesday, April 1, the Salt l4ike club will be guests of the Ogdon society and will furnish a reciprocity program. The meeting will be held in the Twelfth ward amusement hall and the hostesses for the afternoon will be Airs. John llillubrunt, Mrs. J. G. Leonard, Mrs. 11. J. Hiller, and Miss Lillian Thatcher, Each member may invite one guest. Drama Mrs. John Hillabrant and Mrs. Del bert Foulger were hostesses Tuesday afternoon at the regular meeting of tho Drama club. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Hillabrant on Van Buren avenue. Mra. R. B. Porter sang two vocal numbers, Happy Songs and Thank God for a Garden (Teresa Del ltiego); Mrs. J. Henry F. Volker read Front Page1 - and don't believe he does but jruii ran Is iui whalavsr ha will la vary intonating and will ba tobl In hta immitabla siannar. ar WILL ROGERS will ba Curat Artiat of ENNA JETTICK MELODIES Sunday, March llrwadroat over A tat iuna. ENNA JKTTICK RIIOES FOfl WOMEN ara madi in AAAAA lu EEE Biaaa I to IS $5 You nerd no longar told that you havo an oapanaivu I out. Llatau In an ML nt $6 o'clock Sunday Evening, March IS CO. TAYLOR-WRIGII- T OCDEN, UTAH llama of Enna Jatliek SIiom r i : - . Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Holther were hosts at a charming little dinner party Tuesday evening at their home on Covers were laid Taylor avenue. for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grantham, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Olson, and the hosts. Miss Jean Warner, who is a student at the University of Wyoming at Laramie, is passing the spring vacation in Ogden with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Warner Bowen. Mrs.'J. T. Rushmer and Mrs. A. D. Paine entertained members of their kensington club at a buffet luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Kush; mer, 2547 Adams avenue. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of- the two hostesses were Mrs. Joseph Chez, Mrs. John Edward Carver, Mrs. B. J. Finch, Mrs. E. P. Mills, Mrs. S. W. Wherry, Mrs. Ralph D. Roberts, Mrs. C. II. Stevens, Mrs. Edward Bichsel, Mrs. J. S. Lewis, Mrs. C. Mrs. George J. Kelly, Miss Arthclia Mathis, Mrs. Ik R. Robins, Mrs. Gertrude Carr, Mrs. June W. dark, Mrs. C. F. Dinsmore, Mrs. Charles II. Barton, Mrs. A. D. Barber, Mrs. Mary Gaddis, Mrs. Frank B. Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ilarback of Detroit, Michigan are expected in Ogden early in the week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Holther. Mr. and Mrs. Harback have been vacationing on the Pacific coast and are enroute to their home in the east Mrs. Joseph E. Wright went to Salt Lake Tuesday, where she will remain with the children of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Wright during their sojourn in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Wright left Salt Lake Tuesday for New York, whence they will sail April 6 for an extended European trip. Miss Mary Hurst entertained twelve friends at bridge and a late supper Tuesday evening at her home, 1473 EUii. Preceding a month; Mrs. the following friends in San Francisco forwho attended the Van William Alen, for a it dinner at Goble.: Mr. .and Mrs. L. J. Mardi Gras in New Orleans and later visited her sister, Mrs. Charles GoldMr. and Mrs. W. D. Shaw, Mrs. Arthur Grantham, Mr. ing in Houston, Texas; Miss Clara r 5 passed several 0lMn. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, who has Mr. and Mrs. J. U. on the months coast; . Saxton, Mr. and Mrs. S. west for been who have Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eldredge, Jr., 5j . who P. Archie Mrs. Bigelow, a JfE-Mrand Mrs. J. onth; Allen, Mr. M L Dye, Mr. and Mrs. J. made a hurried trip to California; Mrs. 5 Mr- nd Mrs. Harold Fletcher Scowcroft, who has been the Mrs.d Leslie Smith, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G?Sl JT Jsaninge, and Dee Harri U. G. Holley, of Glendale, California, and Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire, whose stay was of ten days duration. Fel F' Kirkendall, who has winter in Kansas City and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol will eave eouthbrni CaKforda, is April 8 for Washington, D. C., where from uie coast. she will attend the meeting of the F.;r'11,aory wfll occupy her horns ward of management, and tho contin4 ental congress of the national society, th Daughters of tha American Revolution. Mr and Mrs. Paul Stecher have recently from a four months' The sojourn on the Pacific coast. inmotor made was which by trip cluded many interesting points in southern California. . Mrs. F. Lb Wing presided, over a bridge luncheon Wednesday at her street. Eashome, 1221 Twenty-fift-h ter motifs were featured in the appointments of the luncheon table where the following guests were' seatMrs. ed. Mrs. George Thorstensen, Mrs. R. Mrs. J. Larsen, W. M. Alvord, E. C. Olsen,' Mrs. Lloyd Harris, Mrs. Dyke, J, Lb Moore, Mrs. Anna Ik Van Mrs. Fred Stone, Mrs. E. G. Cross, W. Cross Mrs. A. K. Cross, Mrs. Twenty-fift- h Mrs. and Kathryn Largilliere. Lee The Salt Lake and Logan chapters theMrs. Modern a will give of Sigma Chi fraternity 4, at dinner dance at the Hotel Bigelow April Twenty-eight- h Saturday evening, April 5. hard winter, your Mrs. O. G. Day, who has been the 7 need repainting from guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred L. home in too up. Wall, must Wing, has returned Fillmore. dMnd or repapered. Mr. and Mrs. W. J- - Pa,rk" lcft 4 get a booklet Show- Monday by motor for Portland, Ore. ome forty patterns. It They were accompanied bywhotheir daughter, Mrs. Melvin Keller,weeks.has JwWtOMlKtp.p.r been their guest for several ,or your room. Mrs. Effie Spencer will go to her home in Spencer, Idaho, net week to remain for the summer months. Mrs. Co CaliSpencer returned recently from toufton phone 530 fornia where she has spent the winter months, and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs, A. W. Waiker. no-ho- a 2ntly . re-.jrn- . a PAINT UP ! to-he- griffin Paint dont h. .ice-regen- hall tonight f- K-- Mrs. George H. Lowe, Mrs. Mrs. George R. C. B. Morse, Mrs. C. E. Michaels, Mrs. t; Mrs. E. Sterling Price, Mrs. Lee Stratton, Bernice Larsen, Miss Vella Winifred Forbes, Ogden, Fowler, recording Miss Jeanette Leek, Mrs. Henry Mar- Miss Dorothy Foulger, Miss Fay Hop- - .secretary; Mrs. W. B. Dods, Salt Lake, tin, Mrs. Joseph Mason, and Mrs. km and Miss Dorothy Wallace. .m responding secretary; Mr. Ellis C. ' Joseph Aldrich, Picston, Salt Lake, treasurer; Mrs. L II. Stohr, Salt Lake, registrar; Miss Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ilirt entertained at dinner and bridge Monday evening Joseph Kimball, Ogden, historian; Mrs. Ethel W. Franke, Ogden, libra- at their home, 2203 Adams avenue. Fellow and white were the colors preThe following women who compose rian; Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, Ogden; Mrs. C. P. Overfield, Salt Lake, and dominating in the table decorations. a bridge club, met Wed- Mrs. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. nesday for luncheon Jack Hosmcr, Midvale, directors. at Green Gables Resolutions Ronald Wadsworth, Mr. and Mrs. J. tea room and were adopted by the conduring the afternoon en- ference G. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Child, joyed cards. Mrs. giving financial aid to the H. J. Bateman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. II. Gudmunson, Mr. and Lee Dean, Mrs. W. I erection of the Patrick Edward ConEngstrom, nor monument at Hoonsboro Mrs. Chris Aadneson, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Park, Mrs. R. V. Rasmussen, Mrs. R. B. Thompson. Mrs. Francis Madsen, Mrs. Por- Ky., and to the placing of markers on the express route across the United Robbins, Mrs. Charles Henderson, Matt Browning returned to Ogden ter States. Steps will be taken to have Mrs. Seaton, Mrs. Leslie C. West, the yesterday to spend his vacation with Mrs. Guy historical guide of Utah, written T. George Smythe and Mrs. Geo. by Herbert his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Auerbach, published. The Browning. Browning is a student at Vogel. volume will also contain a historical Tamalpais school at San Rafael, CalMr. and Mrs. John Page and son, map which has been prepared by ifornia. John, of Rockford, 111., arrived in Og- George M. Bacon, state engineer. Fol Miss Barbara Browning, daughter den Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Pages lowing the morning session which was of Mr. and Mrs. John Browning, is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Bar- devoted to reports of the board mem' bevs and standing committee, a lunch passing her spring holiday in Ogden, ton. eon was held in the main dining room. having arrived Saturday evening from Sacred Heart League met at Shuff's S. P. Dobbs, of the Sons of the the Katherine Branson school at Ross, Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary American Revolution, gave a talk on California. Matson as hostess. After the business Our Colonial Ancestors in Relation El Kalah temple, Nobles of the meeting tea was served to to the Sons and Daughters of the thirty Mystic Shrine, will entertain at a members. American Revolution. Music was dancing and card party Saturday evefurnished by a trio composed of and Mrs. A. H. Aland will pre- Frank ning on the mezzanine floor at the Drew Peterson and Hotel Bigelow. Shriners and their side oyer a dinner Saturday evening Janies Rounds, Carr, ladies from various parts of the state at their home, 2770 Van Buren aveJunior Child Culture will be in attendance. An interesting nue. The Child Culture club will be feature of the evening will be the drill The Kiwranis club will give a dinner guests of the Junior club of the El Kalah band and patrol at Saturday afoclock. The following members dance Friday evening, April 4, in the ternoon at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Anna L. Van Dyke, 448 Seven' have charge of arrangements: Percy ballroom at the Hotel Bigelow. G. Cook, Mayor Ora Bundy, Joseph Mrs. James S. Hunter will entertain teeth street. The hostesses will be C. H. Pearson. and her club at luncheon today at her Mrs. J. R. Ijirsen, Mrs. J. Francis Titley, Fowlcs, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs. 430 Fourth street. home, Chapin A. Day, who is a student at Ronald Wadsworth and Mrs. David Menlo school, Menlo park, California, Mrs. Joseph Mortensen will preside Stine. Mrs. Ruth Moench Bell of Lohas spent ten days with his parents, over a bridge luncheon Saturday at gan will read a Spanish drama. Musi Mr. and Mrs. Harold. C. Day, at the Green Gables tea room. eal numbers will be given by Mrs. Hotel Bigelow. The annual junior prom of Weber Ben Tyree and Mrs. Fred Froeier. Mr. and Mrs! John S. Lewis are college will be held Friday evening, Tee will be served at the conclusion of now located in their attractive home April 11,' at Weber gymnasium. This the meeting. in Ogden canyon, after spending the event is the only formal party of the Ladies Literary winter months at the Hotel Bigelow. school year and is looked forward to One of the interesting and pretty The following officers of the two P. with keen anticipation by the stu- luncheons of the week was given by E. 0. chapters of Ogden were in at- dents. Keith Corry is general chair- the members of the Ladies' Literary tendance at a luncheon Monday at the man, and he is being assisted by the Marian Lois party house in Salt Lake: following chairmen of Mrs. Eugene H. Smith, Mrs. George Decoration, Elliott Sampson; grand A. Dickson, Mrs. John T. Rushmer, march. Miss Loma Crockett; 'society. Mrs. John Edward ' Carver, Mrs. Miss Louise Emmett; program and tickets. Miss Jeanette Morrell; adverJames-FOrr and Mrs. B. J. Finch. tising, Kent Bramwell. Mrs. Henry C. Gwilliam and daughJames Fergus Orr, Jr., will arrive ters, Margaret, Marilyn and ' Greth, home tomorrow from Harvard school are spending several weeks at the at Los to Angeles spend a week with southern California beaches. his parents, Mr, and Mrs. James F. Mrs. G. W. McCune of Los Angeles Orr. iwtiee r club at r.ijji-luw- , Entro Nous dub will dose its s visiting in Ogden with her mother, for the season with a Mrs. John Scowcroft and her sister, t party this evening ; at the Mrs. A. U Scoville. Bigelow. These dances have Among the Ogdenites who ' have bright apota on the winter aocial been vacationing away, from home dw, and have been planned by fe and Mm. J. Henry F. Volker, Dr. during the past few weeks and have returned home are Mr. and H- - 0. J and Mr. recently Stranquist, H. Wattis, who have been W. Mrs. -Wallace The Wt'imm guests who are in attendance at the annual convention of the " lVnney company next week at the lit tel will be entertained at a number of charming social functions. IJ. T. Mairs, local rnar.a-ge- r, u ciMpcruting with the Hotel Ligelv-in planning the complimen- tary mvrtainment features which in- -' etude a luncheon and bridge party.. Tuesday afternoon and a dancing par- Wednesday evening. The annual will lie given Monday eve- nmg. r ed MeHHage Beat... Your voice is the most Turner will entertain Literature club Friday, her home on Eccles and streets. D. natural, IDeEpuir most effective, means of expressing yourself. It's a mirror of Otimwno your personality. AJvd&VjpWl WJiwMt-Sojumbv- sd When you have a message for someone in a nearby or distant town, telephone. It's quickest, most satisfactory. Calls are often completed while you hold the line. 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