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Show Friday, April THE OGDEN POST NEW MAPS WEBER WILL BE second OP president; Mrs. A. E. Saxey, Child Culture reJ. Mrs. J. Roberts, Mrs. Robert A. Moyes was elected COUNTY Airs, S. C. Porter, president of the. Child Culture club af-at cording secretary; Mrs. Ileo secretary; club corresponding of the yesterday ihe meeting Mrs. John J. MAD; ternoon at the Hotel Bigelow. Other Winchester, treasurer;Mrs. Louis M. custodian; the chosen Payne, year for coming officers (Continued from pacg 5.) Payne, parliamentarian; Mrs. J. A. were Mrs. Don Woolsey, Sempre Music recordreporter. Van press Anna Gager, Mrs. Dyke, Music of the Americas" was the Three: Springs, in Sec. 11.t i. Mrs. E. J. Fjeldsted, Alodern Literature secretary; ing Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol will leave prethe Easter The first large party after theme of reciprocity program 2 E. G. Mrs. J. Mrs. Lee D. Turner will entertain corresponding secretary; Sunday for Washington, I). C., where will be the annual bridge luncheon of sented by the music section of the La- Falck, W. C. Mrs. club her Lippincott, at auditor; Modern Literature the Trigger: Gulch, draining soutk she will attend the meeting of the the American Legion auxiliary of dies' Literary club of Salt Lake beMrs. Marriott, Cristo Peak to Left Fat ilonte Twenty-eight- h Georgina custodian; Ecdes and on home board of management and continental Herman Raker post on April 26. The fore the Sempre Music club at the : disand historian. of Ogden River. Fork An South afternoon. this open parliamentarian street I afternoon. congress of the national society, party, which is given each year on the Twelfth ward hall Tuesday Mrs. J. the business meeting, on .Leaders of Today will U Daughters of the American Revolu-- 1 Saturday following Easter, will be The club chorus, under the direction of G. Leonard gave a group of vocal cussion the attention of the members. Uintah: Precinct and village occupy tion. Mrs. Bristol will remain in the held at the Legion chateau and prom Mrs. Charles G. Ilumncr, presented was accompanied by Miss Tea will be served. east about a month. She will be join- - ises to be a very gay affair. Mrs. Vir the following delightful program, the tolos. She pally in Sec. 27, T. 5 N, R. The hostesses were Perrins. ed in Washington by Mr. Bristol for gil J, Harrop is general chairman, and soloists being Mrs. Claude Lb Shields, ALprjorie V Home Culture urs. George A. Whitmeyer and Mrs. the return trip. Lucian Mrs. B. 2639 Creek Ave., Mrs. A. be J. Mrs. Quincy will Ray, E. Grace, assisted with the arrange West, the (See Sheen Valley: II M. Barrows. will be hostess at the meeting of the Creek.) . ments by Mrs. L. J. Holther, chairman Mrs. J. W. Alford and Mrs. R. 0. w r Drama .Pr, Home Culture club tomorrow afterConry of tickets; Mrs. R. M. Sutton, chair Burkhart: At a Clear Fountain," W sided over a charmmgdmncr party at man Thur-loMrs. N. G. McConnell will lead Wahsatch (See Wasatch). noon. afA. club Mrs. Victor will meet Drama L Saar; refreshments; Berg, Tuesday Lieurance; The Water Fay," II. ternoon, April 8, at the home of Mrs. the program on' current poetry in 'Wasatch Range: Mountains, tv celebration o their eleventh The Cross Harriet J, Henry F. Volker, 2780 Madison ave- which all members will take part and Idaho, W. Parker; extending from bend9 .nnivemry; Yellow tulip, aud EaMe? Dawn," Pearl W. Curran and nue, with Mrs. Don Beason as assisti- Election of officers will be held. Ware," Jear River at Soda Springs, BsbJ motif, decorated tb. dinner uble. M IIatrop or Max Bruch; Listen to the Lambs, ng hostess. Miss Lillian ONeill will County, Idaho, south to mouth rft Bndge was the diversion of the eve- - SJ Lily ) resent a review of the play, HarR. U. Dett; Honey Chile, Grant 3655 itch River in San Pete County Mrs. W. R. ' The White, list and Mr. included guest ning. jv The Bells of Youth," em," by Rapp Thurman. The dis- nue. Strickland; mem club including Bear River Range. ri nthon,y Shufflcbarger, Mr. and Beta Epsilon and Kappa Gamma Oley Speaks; The Zincali," D. S. cussion following will be led by Mrs. bers Leo Mn. Conrad Dolstad, Mr. and Mrs. chapters of the Sigma Chi fraternity Wahsatch.) Saturday afternoon., Mrs. numbers played W. Rice KimbalL Smith, end Peck gave a biographical sketch of r Walker: Slough, draining will ? entertain at a formal supper by Mrs. Burkhart; To a Wild Rose," ir c uwrMmaand Mrs. f.n Bernard Shaw, after which Mrs. D. J. Sec. 22, T. 6 N., R. Alartha Junior Max Krauss, Dr. dance 2 W. Saturday evening at the Hotel MacDowell, and Narcissus," Nevin. reviewed St. Joan" by that River. Barney Mrs. and Charles Airs. The URffelow. Clayton iSyaeetiMr' was introduced in a mysarrangements commit- The F. Orr will entertain the author. Wallace: Knob, in Sec. 19, T. It I? Glendale, California.flounce Bisbyjtee includes George McClure and Ed. tical program r, James given by Mrs. C. W. reading Wednesday afIFlandro, of the University of Utah, R. 3 E. on Weber-Bo- x University Guild Elder exa in costume. Mrs. F. W. Meakin Martha Junior society 1 Utah Alpha chapter. Pi Omicron ine. , Mrs. Chapin A. Day and Mrs. P. F. nd Ke,nne1 Vanderhoff, of the announced the numbers. Other mem- ternoon, April 9, at the home of Mrs 2560 Swaner met the place. University Guild, sorority of bers of the chorus in addition to the Clayton, Warm Spring: Creek, arrived in Ogden Wednes CUltural college. Wednesday evening at the Hotel Big- northwest from Ogden Peak to Ori Mrs. Mrs. Historical were soloists Charon, Ogden Jay d! An?et' an5 Wives of office and chairman of Hugh Ward, Mrs. Charles Worley, Mrsi Lettie Manning, president, elow. Ogden Historical society will meet presided at the business meeting, and River near hot spring resort committees of the Ogden Golf and 5!J. giis5nh v H. B. Mrs. Walter. E. Mrs. Coulson, r Warm Spring: Creek, flowing fa Saturday afternoon at the United War Mrs. uLrkwn I Country club have been chosen to din H. Lowe had of r, rorm th hosteB8 committee for the Dayton, Mrs. Frank Hunt, Mrs. C. L. Service club rooms in the Kiesel the George which was ascharge Bonneville Hot Springs in Box Eli Mrii follows: program, and W. J. building. Mrs. R. P. Hunter will be into Weber county, and to cason at the club. Included lloag, Miss Edna Dwyer, Mrs. BerLife Samuel county Miss of Johnson," in? W hnma Krw!rib?menOI!fn lcomin8r in thi group are Mrs. Hugh M. Rowe, Barrette, Mrs. C. C. Pratt, and Mrs. hostess, and Mrs. R. P. Morrissey will nice Wood; Modern Essayists," Miss Slough in Sec. 20, T. 7 N., R. 2 Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee, Mrs. W. IL J. V. Buckle. Other Salt Lakers in at- discuss Belgian Problems Since the Margaret Bell; Modern Explorers, Warren: Precinct and village, fa tendance were Mrs. F. M. McHugh, War." The meeting will begin at 2:30 Mies Eva Mrs. John Connor Lynch and her Erb; The Renaissance of cipally in Sec. 1, T. 6 N., R. 3 W. Nn .I.Itrry s Anderson and Mrs. Scott Jones and Mrs. W. H. s. o'clock. the South," Miss Esther Lash us; ed for W. C. Warren, land owner u mother, Mrs. Patrick llealy, Sr., are Mrs. E. R. Alton, Musical hostesses were Sempre Birds and Poets," Miss Frances Me early settler. expected home tomorrow from South- American Auxiliary i. LeonLegion Mm m j.-Mrs. John ilillabrant, Mrs. J. G. nrV ann Cready. Waterfall: Canyon, draining .. The regular monthly business meetWalter Vm Clark who hu wcenUy re ard, Miss Lillian Thatcher and Mrs. 32 fh8 triP U from Ogden Peak to Ogden City W Alpha Zeta iou illness, depart C. V. Zinn. Tea was served at the ing of Herman Baker unit, American The Alpha Zeta chapter of the Del- in Sec. 3, T. 5 N., R. 1 W. with his grandmother, conclusion of the program. Legion auxiliary,' will be held Monday 8 oclock in the at 7, phian society will meet Monday, April evening, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Seidner were I Mrs, John 11. Tonkin of Salt Lake, for April Watts: Cayon, of Sheep HerdCfa D. A. R. chateau. Mrs. Ora Bundy will 7, at 2 oclock at Green Gables tea across Secs. 28 and 33, T. 6 N., B.J the honor guests at a dinner Wednes- - a months stay in southern California. Legion Golden Spike chapter will hold the preside at the business session. Miss room. The subject of the lesson will Weber: River, flowing northwest day evening given by Mr. and Mrs. Monday after- Edith Tollman, executive secretary of be Religious and Political Developa kft April business7, meeting Herman Fetschcr, 2402 Custer ave- across west part of county to Cm ly home Miss at of the noon, April Mrs. 0. Salt Lake. for n the Weber county chapter, nerican ments of the Renaissance. nue. Lavender petunias in a green I ja.tti:r. part f the street. Red Eva Erb, 920 Twenty-thir- d will address the members. Kirkland will be the leader. A resume bowl centered the dinner table and Hnded iyeJ8 Louisiana, Flor- - Mrs. P. River: Springs, in See, U be the assist- Mrs. Cross, will II. Mulcahy to return Don will give current of the previous lesson will be given by 6 Weber plan Woolsey green tapers lighted the Uble, where J Jhey 1 W. T, R. officers Nomination of hostess. N, ing and Mrs. Eva Ekins will give a Mrs. Charles A. West. Topics will be Ogden about May 1, covers for the guests of will be included in the business of the events, West Weber: Gerfollows: Medieval as Village, prindpalh reading. A social hour will follow, given day. 16 Secs. Mrs. and T. 6 N., R. 2 W. Clarence The 21, many, with cards and refreshments. Blessing; Mrs, Wheatgrass Canyon: Rum Martha Clifford Cave and. Mrs. A. K. Cross Reformation," Mrs. Fred Carr; Chau K cers England,, Mrs. E. C. Carrick. Spring Canyon from southeast and the hosts. The Martha society will hold its are in charge of the social stores were entertained Tuesday at England of the Renaissance," Mrs. swings to northwest and goes bad Mrs. 0. J. Stillwell has arrived home luncheon by the Hotel Bigelow man-fro- regular meeting Monday, April 14, P. E. 6. Sisterhood W. Cross; The C. of Switz- Monte. a several weeks' viyit to Los I ugement. Mrs. R. T. Mairs, wife of with Mrs. J. E. Wright, 1283 East Chapter F, P. E. O. sisterhood met erland," Mrs. B. L.Making Neff; Spain," Wheeler: Basin, at head of Whed Lake City. with Mrs.' Angeles and other southern California I U local manager, acted as hostess, South Temple street, Salt 1409 Mrs. Geo. D. Darling; iH. Smith, Erasmus, Eugene in Secs. 29 and 32, T. 6 N, Creek I A cities. long table decorated with bright af- Mrs. P. F. Grogger; The Low Coun E. An artistic musical program was Twenty-sevent- h street, Wednesday blossoms arranged for luncheon presented last evening at the Univer- ternoon. Luncheon was served at one tries," Mrs. J. F. Wikstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Deane Monahan, who tho EnXh Wheeler: Creek, flowing norths f sity building when Miss Ellen Thomas long table which was centered with to went San Francisco to r recently to in roonu the Ogden River from Sec. 32, T. II sweet C. R. Heath and Dwight Dixon,, side, have returned to Utah and are peas. Following luncheon presented Mias Elizabeth Norseth in pink 1 E. Simon Wheeler, early days R. now located in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Virgil J. Harrop has returned a song recital Miss Norseth was as- Mrs. John Edward Carver discussed charged with violating the vehicle or tier who had first sawmill in Ogd Cities of Bolivia and Ecuador. dnance by parking in a private Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown were from Salt Lake, where she spent some sisted by Miss Viisette Parry, violin; Lost Canyon. Mrs. T. Rushmer entertained J. were and acquitted in the city cour hosts and Dr. and, Mrs. M. J. Seidner time with Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Harrop. Miss Kathrine Thomas, piano, numWillard: Peak, east of Willan Miss Norseth sang the following chapter J, at luncheon Wednesday at Monday when it was shown that there the honor guests at a charming little Miss Rosemary Barber, who Is a bers: Madrigal," and Ritournells,1 her home on Adams avenue. Yellow was nothing to show that the drive- county line and highest in locality dinner Tuesday evening at the Brown student at Occidental college in Los Chaminade; Love and Music," from tulips formed the centerpiece for the way was private. cept Ben Lomond. (May be same home on Jackson avenue. Marigolds is as Baldy, Slide or Pyramid Peak. the latter Tosca," Puccini; Summer," Chamin luncheon table, where twelve memexpected formed an attractive centerpiece; and Angeles, thV bers S. seated.' Mrs. were W. Wherfrom Sunshine Neer marry a widow unless her Wilson: Precinct and village, Song," Jation witlT her parantaD? Pand ade; Solveig yellow tapers lighted the dinner table, Peer Gynt, Grieg; My Peace Thou ry had charge of the program. . first man was hanged. Old saying. cipally in Sec. 25, T. 6 N R. 2 ? Art," Schubert; Song of the Air," Wolf: Creek, flowing south ed: Dr. and Mrs. Seidner, Dr. and! Queen Esther Mrs. Frank K. Bartlett, Dr. and Mrs. Sec. 1, T. 7 N R. 1 E., to K from fee Mrs. Ora Bundy, Mrs. Lee D. Turn Cadman; Robin Sings in the Apple of Diomedes, tyrant Thrace, Queen Esther chapter, No. 4, 0. E. Cradle Song, MacDowell; Conrad Jensen, Dr. and Mrs. Albert er, Mrs. James A. Howell, Mrs. R. L. Tree, the flesh of his guests to his horses. Fork of Ogen River. Blue Bird, S., will hold a regular meeting this H. Aland, and the hosts. liar! in and Mrs. M. Alice Collins will Kate Vannah, and Sing,Miss 8 in oclock at Masonic the evening Herbert Hyde. Parry Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Smith enter- go to Salt Lake Sunday to attend de- Sing," temple. vice-preside- Stub 19 vice-preside- nt; Fol-owin- np"1 P; w t S nai!r 1 till M II a hu " :4 a- - . 1 :ft :! ave-entertai- Fi-Wo-- two-pie- ce IS r; Hos-me- Agri-Kirkend- ail IMS' IMS-- :M' IMS-- 1 :SS IMS' IMS--' IMS-- ' HIS1 :N . rnra,lHSatiIKfrh ya JaM,r Tib-bal- I'? mbTmS. Mai 1:4 l 1:4 V Imp.' S 1:4 IMS 1:4 S 1:4 S IMS. IMS. a 1:4 . ?eer Li,r,nnd were-marke- f85, d uo?1fcISSS?.fhT&?SS sfe m drSi Z, layed Meditation," from Thais, partment executive meeting of the lassenet and Serenade du Tzigane," Railway Mail Auxiliary American Legion Auxiliary, which has boen called by the president, Mrs. Valdez, Miss Thomas Chopins Polo Officerd were elected by the Ogden naise. Chas. V. K. Saxton. branch Womens auxiliary of the Rail- Alrs. Harold C. Day will entertain way Mail association at the regular Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell are at luncheon Saturday in the English monthly luncheon meeting at the home SaaAe I expected home tomorrow from a brief room Dr. and Mrs. I rancis Conroy, and at the Hotel Bigelow in compli- of Mrs. J. S. Paguette, 2233 Ogden the visit in San Francisco. I Airs. Ralph avenue. The election resulted as folflOitSi ment to her sister-in-laThe Catholic Women's league will E. Bristol, who will leave Sunday for lows: Mrs. Joseph S. Paquette, presiMrs. Asael Farr will entertain memat a bridge luncheon at the the east. dent; Mrs. T. P. Williams, first vice- bers of her bridge dub- at dinner this entertain Hotel Bigelow May 3. Plans are being evening at her home, 1230 Twenty-eight- h formulnted for a large affair to which street. Sixteen members will the be invited. will public be present. Miss Mabel Lesher presided over a Mrs. Carl Rasmussen has issued indelightful supper party Tuesday eve vitations for a luncheon Monday afat Shuffs. ning ternoon at her home, 1324 Twenty-fift- h ers decorated the Bright spring flowsupper table, where street. The affair is planned in the were gathered: friends following compliment to Mrs. M. J. Seidner, who Mrs. F. Ward Mrs. Andrew Piper, leaves soon with her husband for a Kasius, Mrs. Guy Clark, Miss Lucille European trip. Wallace, Miss Edith Light, Miss Women who are prominent in the Agnes Caffey, and Miss Ida Fitzsim . . . theyre gay pictures of Girl Scout council of Ogden were in mons. Bridge was played during the summertime, all dressed up attendance at the regional conference I evening. in sheer, new curtains. The which was held in Salt Lake the first bliss Clelles Rackham, daughter of effects are much beruffled of the week. The list included Mrs. Commissioner and Mrs. William J Lester S. Merrill, first commissioner Rackham, whose this year, and colorful as a to of the Girl Scout council; Mrs. Ralph .ford II. Williams engagement been has garden. Select white, cream recently D. Kolrts.regionalrcpresi'ntativeon announced was the guest of honor at or ivory backgrounds with I -- ml late then l..t .upper patterns of tiny flowers, Jessie Beebe, director of the Ogden Girl Scouts; Mrs. Orh Bundy, Mrs. modernistic designs or polka George II. Lowe, Mrs. Roy Thatcher, dots. Use solid pastels, with Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, Airs. William straight bands of contrasting Shaw, Mrs. C. J. Humphries, Mrs. color whatever you choose is ' LtHcfieldM'EdnrHef Mr?w I,pDinn?ireVfMr,M S ?rk,8 bound to be lovely 2arMlm, Mrs Niels Hansen, Mrs. T. II. Mm m P m lrto1, n11?; Hnson, Mrs. George Paxton, Mrs. W. ton and Mrs. Sterling 1 rice. J. Herrick, Mrs. Laura Kelley, Mrs. A number of women of Good Shep-- Chauncey Stone, Mrs. Willard Wood-her- d Episcopal church motored to Salt Fuff and Mrs. George Holt of Salt Lake Tuesday to attend the quarterly Lake. Airs. W. J. Rackham will enmeeting of the Woman's auxiliary tertain in honor of her daughter nex held at St. Marks cathedral The na- Tuesday evening and Mrs. Alfre tional executive secretary of the or Christensen will entertain complimenganizaUon, Miss Grace Lindley, of tary to Miss Rackham Thursday afNew York City addressed the women. , ternoon at her home, 764 Twenty- At the business meeting Mrs. John W. eiCth street. Hyslop and Airs. George Prout were Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Chaffee, 308 elected delegates to the synod of the I Twenty-sevent- h street, left Wednes- province of the Pacific to be held at I day for a months vacation to be spen San Francisco May 7, 8, 9. Those in Washington, Oregon and California, who made the trip to Salt Lake were Mr- A Kohn w-enterta; I Kera, Mw. en' roonu II. Prindle, Mrs. G. R. Drouby, Mrs. g" Mr. and Airs. V. J. Garner will O. A. Alason, Mrs. Mary Stuart, Airs. Daniels, Airs. II. G. Ilavenor and tertain at dinner and bridge Saturday Aliss Jennie Prout. their home, 2829 Liberty evening at avenue. ' In the upper right' you see Mrs. Lawercnce E. Boyle entertain-- 1 white organdie embroidwill Bristol ed members of her bridge club at Chapin Day arrive home in a rose dot. These ered luncheon Wednesday at her home on Jxt Saturday from Occidental criss-crotie backs have to J08 Angelts, street. Luncheon was spend the Easter a double-ruffle- d valance. served at small tables made attractive vacUon. with centerpieces of sweet peas. Airs. Nevill Jenson, who has been Raster place cards and tallies were the guest of Mr. Very modern are these and Mrs. R. L. Mere am marquisette se.d- 8e Kn for several months, has returned with double-ruffl- e, Mulcahy, Mrs. P. C. Richardson, Mrs. to her home in Ely, Nevada. and a gay green chintz Top and bottom window Ludwig Rcimers, Airs. C. J. Hum-curtains feature the banding. phries, Airs. Curtis Allison, Airs. R. ,V'e annual Junior promenade of the lance and ruffles. W. AlcKell, Airs. W. C. Hinds, Mrs. county high school will be held is evening at the school gymnasium. W. II. Williams, Mrs. Joseph m. Trncey, Airs. W. F. Madsen, and Mrs. The committee on arrangements in-- J. eludes Robert Jones, chairman; Mary II. Andrews. .1 Deru, Joe Chandler, Elva Bingham Mr. and Mrs. bredenck Ilarback of ttRti Zosta Taylor. The faculty mem- DeUoit, to arrivem today who are advisors for the junior Michigan! T be ruKt f U.C,B Holther, 2570 T.rte .vonuc. Hancock. Alembers of the YS senior EVERYTHING FOR HOME Airs. L. E. Nelson of Logan spent class are special guests of the juniors at this annual social event. Saturday in Ogden with friends. tained their dinner bridge club Monday evening at their home on Twenty-fir- st street. Spring flowers centered the dinner table, where places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Theyre More Than Windows- - 1w I 1 I en-Fr- ed Week-En- d Specials New Spiring I.W. a 1:4 IMa IMa Ma :4 a IMa :4 a Ma IMa IMa IMa. IMa. :4 a. Mi :4 a. IMa M Xo 1m a Ma Ma Ma Ma IMa Ma Ma Ma Ma Jm a Ma Ma a m a FH laa ia ia a a a 'a la 'a Ma a a a l 200 beautiful new styles in prints and plain colors of .chiffon, georgette and flat crepe, in all sizes and colors . $9 95 100 new sport and dress coats in all sizes to forty-siSpecially selected for this event. 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