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Show tvMar. April 18, 1930 THE OGDEN POST Mr. and Mrs. C. L. In Women's Realm Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Easter Day Wedding Are Leaving Ogden Unites Popular Couple The weeks social calendar includes Sunday as the date numerous functions planned in honor rwf S. Steven-anMr. and Blrs. Ralph D. marriage to Ralph Roberts, who will will leave Ogden soon to make take place ceremony the Ifhib noon. The announcement of their home in Pocatello. Mrs. Rob-c- ri will be the guest of honor at a which was made recent. r-Hlcslnboth. breakfast this morning at Green Gaof the Jnde, wee ren4 bles tea room, when members of her Vnumll interest for young Kensington club will compliment her. much Srfe are aociaUy Imminent in Og-- K.atrday evening Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bartlett will preside over a dinner place Sundays nuptials at their home, 645 Twenty-thir- d Mrs. and Higpn-JtSMr. of home "treet, m street, with Mr. and Mrs. Roberts as 652 Twenty-sixt- h of honor. Monday afternoon Sipresaence of members of the fam-.S-s guests Mrs. Mary Robinson will entertain and a few close friends. The cere-wi- ll be performed by Bishop her kensington club at Green Gables Mrs. Roberts. Dr. and Mrs. S. W. H. Shaw. Miss Higginbotham Vi Elizabeth Miss berry have issued invitations for a attended by dinner Miss Rose Monday evening at Green of maid honor; as m compliment to Mr. and Mrs. IJrr' Scoville and Miss Zola Steven-ftV- s bridesmaids. Wade Mack will Roberta. Tuesday evening the Og- Seout council will (Utest man. Following the ceremony Je? wGirl be held, for which fete Mrs. Roberts at a dinner at th; will inception First Baptist church. Mrs. Joseph 133 invitations have been issued. The aft- Aldrich is chairman of leave will the during couple young arrangements of that affair. Wednesday ernoon for a short wedding trip, and evening Mr. and Mrs. Roberta will be viQ return to Ogden for a month be Dr. and Mrs. Clarence C. fan going to Chicago to make their Hetzel of at dinner at their home, 2548 is son of the Stevenson frnw. Mr. Jackson avenue. A. Stevenson of Mrs. and Thursday evening Edgar Mn Mr. f jgt S'wSnS " E. K m, Sbe a,, Ga-bl- es hon-cre- es and Mrs. Wade M. Johnson will this city. entertain their bridge club at dinner m honor of the Roberts, who are members of the club. afterSaturday noon Mrs. John T. Rushmer and Mrs. frank Haynie have bidden a group of friends to a luncheon at the Rushmer home on Adams avenue, with Mrs. Roberts as the complimented guest. evening the popular couple will be the incentive for a dinner to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P. For ling enter-Uimat dinner and bridge Tuesday eu'nir.g ut their home, 121!) Marilyn dnve, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Robert, who will leave soon for rocatello to make their home. Lilacs Sempre Music The annual business meeting and and Easter motif decorated the dinof officers of Sempre Music ner table, where coven were laid for election club uas held Tuesday afternoon at the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. C. tie home of Mrs. C. 11. Stevens, 730 B. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. street. The following John T. Rush- Twenty-fourt- h mer, Dr. and Mra. Frank K. Bartlett, officers were elected: President, Mra. Mrs. J. L Draper; and Mr. and Mr. Frank I Herman Uaynie. Fetscher; secretary, Mrs. Mrs. C. Angus entertained I'.L.I.I Rosevear; treasurer. Bliss at a small luncheonWright Ellen Thomas; historian, Mr. C. V. Wednesday at her Zir.n. home on Twenty-fifthonor street in of Mrs. J. K Grant of Wash., Spokane, ladies' literary who is an Ogden visitor. Red tulips The next regular meeting of the and red candles decorated the lunchladies' literary club will be held eon table where the women Wednesday, following April 23, with Blrs. J. V, were gathered: Mi. Grant, Mra. A. Farnsworth at her home on llarri-vill- e T. right, Mrs. E. Eugene road. Luncheon will be served Carr, Mrs, Luke M. Wright, and Mrs. I P. nt one oclock with a literary program Wright -d vice-preside- I ' h following. Members of the Ogden Girl Scout council and local leaders of the organization feted Mrs. Ralph D. Roberts yesterday afternoon at Green Gables tea room, T he compliment took form in a luncheon. One table was arranged and was gay with daffodils and lavender hyacinths and waa lighted wltn green tapers in silver holders. Martha Junior Mrs. Royal Douglas and Mrs. Herman B. Way will be hostesses at the meeting of the Martha Junior society to be held next Wednesday at the Douglas home in the Elmwood apartments. P. K. O. Sisterhood Chapter F, P. E. O. sisterhood, met for luncheon Wednesday with Blrs. Clarence C. Hetzel, 2548 Jackson avenue. The luncheon table was decorated with calendula. During the afternoon Mrs. Eugene II. Smith gave a paper on "International Relations Between North and South America. Chapter J of the sisterhood were entertained Wednesday by Mrs. J. G. Titley at her home, 2574 Swaner place. Luncheon was followed by a completion of the review of Coronet" by Mrs. S. W. Wherry and a discussion of The lhychology of Color by Blrs. Titley. Business Women Dr. Margaret BI. Burns was chosen to fill the office of president of the Ogden Business and Professional Womens club at the regular monthly dinner meeting held at the Hotel Big- Other appointments furthered the and lavender color scheme. Mrs. C. B. Morse presented Mrs. Roberts with the Scout Thanks badge, an honor accorded only those who perform meritorious service in the Girl Scout organization. Blrs. Roberts responded in a gracious manner; Mrs. Sterling rrice and Blrs. Burton F. Dins more were in charge of arrangements for the luncheon. Those who attended were Sirs. M. R. Clark, Blrs. P. J. Dix, Blrs. Roscoe Glasmann, Mrs. yel-lo- w week has been filled with Arming social affairs in compliment to Hiss Dorothy Higginbotham. Mrs. Thomas D. Dee, grandmother of the R. L, llarlin, Blrs. Burton F. bride, entertained at a family dinner Mrs. C. J. Humphries, Blrs. Smidr at her lovely home on North H. Lowe, Mrs. N. C. McConGeorge Washington, complimentary to Miss nell, Mrs. E. Parks, Mrs. Ora Bundy, Mr. and Stevenson. Higginbotham Mrs. Sterling Price, Blrs. M. S. Stone, The Camp Fire Girls enMra. B. Morse, Mrs. L. R. Packer, tertained at a shower and late sup. Blrs. W. Karl Hopkins, Blrs. Roy per Tuesday evening at the home of Dcbbs, 968 Twenty-fourtThatcher, Mrs. L. S. Blerrill, Blrs. Lee h street Xn. W. E. Holmes, 989 Twenty-nint- h D. Turner, Blrs. Joseph Aldrich, and itnet, in honor of Mias Higginbotham. Miss Jessie Beebe. elow Saturday evening. Other officers R. Mrs. were E. The invited guests Mrs. II. D. Olson was hostess at a who will serve with Dr. Burns are Burke, Mrs. A. R. Craven, Mrs. John Gardiner, Miss Edith Halverson, Miss kensington and tea Wednesday after- Miss Helen McBride, noon at her home, 2383 Harrison ave- Miss Jessie Beelie, recording secreLorene Wattis, Miss Loma Wattis, Xiu Geraldine Leonard, Miss Mabel nue, in compliment to Blrs. E. C. Car-ric- k tary; Bliss Phyllis Bowman, corresMabel Miss Miss and Blrs. Helen Kennedy, who ponding secretary; Blrs. Elinor G hiMeGregor, Packer, An interesting spring-tim- e Elizabeth Stanford, Miss Helen took wedding will leave soon for Colorado to reside. dings, treasurer; Bliss Dorothy Blad-sothree-yeplace last evening at the home of The guest list included, in addition to Ridges, Miss Evelyn McGregor, and director, and Blrs. Commissioner and Mra. William J. Blrs. Carrick and Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Florence 11. Newcomb, director for Mrs. Holmes. . 830 Patterson avenue, when E. C.' Olson, Mrs. John llillabrant, one year. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Grant J. Rackham, their eldest Clellea, became Mrs. Ceorge A. Whitmeyer, Mrs. R. Lake Wright of Salt complimented the the bride of daughter, Home Culture Clifford H. Williams, son II. Frindle, Mrs. J. G.Falck, Mrs. bride with a bridge luncheon. The of Mr. C. Proctor will entertain the Blrs. S. and Mrs. T. H. Williams. The John C. Evans, Blrs. W. T. Astill, Mrs. following Ogden girls motored down Home Culture club Saturday afterfor the affair; Miss Higginbotham, ceremony was performed at 8 oclock Frank L. Ball, Mrs. O. W. Hollibaugh, noon at her home, 2461 Adam aven the presence of the families, with Blrs. B. L, Neff, Mrs. R. P. Hunter, Miss Rosemary Scoville, Miss Loma nue. Mrs. Ethel Franke will present Bishop James H. Riley officiating. and Mra. W. E. Zuppann. Wattis, Miss Lorene Wattis, Miss Elizaa review of Old Pybui" by Warwick beth Shaw, and Miss Zola Stevenson. The bride was attractive in a gown BIr. and Mra. E. C. Carrick, who will Deeping. At the last meeting of the of white satin, and she carried a leave the latter Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence T. Dee part of the month for club the following officers were electshower of roses. She was atwere hosts at a dinner party of att- tended by brides to make their ed: President, Mrs. N. C. BIcConnell; Colorado, Rocky Ford, Miss Virginia Christenson home will be ractive arrangements Wednesday eve-i- n Mrs. Willis Lancaster; honor of at a noguests as maid of honor, and Miss Edna Ilun-saksecretary-treasureBlrs. II. L. Taycompliment to .Miss Higgin-an- d club host this the at evening party of Salt Lake as bridesmaid. Mr. Stevenson. Lilies of lor. Varhome Mr. Mrs. of and William Douglas Ellis was best man. foe valley and white sweet peas were ney, 2315 Van Buren avenue. InAcacia Following the wedding the young cluded coaUned in the centerpiece of the in the party will be Mr. and Acacia will meet this afclub The nrf received close couple friends fifty table.' White tapers in crystal Mrs. Carrick, BIr. and Mrs. J. G. Leon- ternoon with Blrs. II. A. Soderbcrg, holders were placed at the ends of the relatives. They left late in the eveard, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Barton, Mr. table. Covers were laid for the foll- ning for a short wedding trip, and and Mrs. A. P. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. owing in addition to the honor guests upon their return to Ogden will be at J. E. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nant-ke-r, Storey, home 930 Twenty-fourtat h street. aad the hosts: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Olson, Mrs. Sunday afternoon Miss Rackham en- Helen Mrs. Dee Mack, Miss Kennedy, and C. C. Gaskill. XackjMjr.jand a tertained of intimate friends group Miss Rosemary Mrs. F. W. Cross entertained at Miss Louise Jeppeson, Miss Zola at a trousseau tea at the home of her tarenson, Wade Mack, and Richard parents. Spring flowers were used luncheon Wednesday at Green Gables about the rooms and the tea .table was tea room when the following women Rack. centered with a basket of pink and were her guests: Mrs. Ivan D. Row. evening Mr. and Mrs. snapdragons, while pink tapers land, Mrs. Robert lb Salmon, Mrs. rater presided over a charming din- white were at the ends of the table. George C. Quillian, Mrs. W. A. Cardon, used ner in the English room at the Hotel Miss Rackham was assisted by her Mrs. Frank Harpster, Mra. Louis in compliment to Miss Mrs. William Rackham; Mrs. Schumers, Blrs. Harry Wright, Mrs. (isbothsm and Mr. Stevenson. Yel-an- d mother, Alfred Christenson, Mias Thelma L. G. Egan, Mrs. R. W. McGinnis, Mrs. lev white was the chosen color and Miss Katherine Strat- Horace Smuin, Mrs. Elmer Burton, the flowers in gold baskets Woodruff, ton. friends called between 3 and Mrs. C. F. Gilmore. Fifty ud yellow tapers in crystal holders 6 oclock. and Mrs. Ada Geiger and Forrest W. fumed the table. The guests inTuesday evening Miss Wilma Val- Geiger of Sparks, dued Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mack, Mr. Nevada, mother and ud Mis. Harold Mack, Miss Eliza-f- o entine complimented Miss Rackham at brother of Mrs. William J. Rackham, a supper. The affair was given arrived in Ogden Tuesday to attend Shaw, Miss Zola Stevenson, Miss atbridge the home of Miss Valentines sis- the wedding last evening of Miss miry Scoville, Miss Alice Barker, ter, Mrs. Heber Jacobs, 967 Twenty-sixt- h Louise Jeppeson, Wade Mack, Clelles Rackham and Clifford H. Wilstreet. Jonquils and Easter liams. Emmett, Richard Barker, and favors were Jnes attractively used as decu Wests of honor. Blrs. Lee Moulding will entertain oration. The guests included, beside ikitt Rosemary Scoville will the bride, Miss Bernice Shelby, Miss at a bridge luncheon Saturday at friends at dinner this Helen Whitaker, Miss Mary Robbins, Green Gables tea room. at the Hotel Bigelow in com- - Miss Ruth Galbraith, Miss, Thelma Mr. and Mra. W. H. Kahler and to Miss Higginbotham and her Foulger, Miss Glenna Sommers, and daughter, Virginia, of Lot Angeles, Miss Edna Hunsaker of Salt Lake. of Dr. and Blrs. Hugh are The most interesting social func M. the guesta ftwnoon Miss Georgia avenue. Eccles 2556 Rowe, Pains and Miss season will be Lyzena Payne have tkn of the "ud invitations for a luncheon in the annual bridge luncheon of Herman Mrs. Charles Clayton and her guest, Itonent to the Baker unit, American Legion Auxili- Miss Annie Chatfield, of New York, popular bride-to-b- e. week-en- d in Opal, be given at the Hop ary, which will be given Saturday af- spent the past kin. v17 Y chahome, 2416 Maulison avenue. ternoon, April 26, at the Legion Wyo., as the guests of Miss Harriet teau. Reservations are available, and Chrism an. Miss Chrisman was a k Pearl F. Kirkendall departed may be secured by calling Mrs. L. J. guest at the Clayton home prior to the y for Kansas ihe chairman of the ticket com- visit to Wyoming. Jjj ttmam until early in June. She Holther, Mrs. J. Harrop is genmittee. Mrs. 0. W. Halverson, of Long jenotor back to Ogden and will eral chairmanVirgil of the affair, which Beach, Calif., has returned from a few f 64117011 borne during the promises to be a very happy social days' stay with friends in Idaho Falla, event Various details are in the arid is again the guest of her sister, hands of the following committees: Mrs. Frank M. Driggs. Refreshments, Mrs. R. M. Sutton, Mrs. week J. L Smith, Mrs. S. W. Badson, Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Cross departed last will she D. where O, G. S. Cave, Mrs. Ludvig Reimers, for Washington, Mrs. H. Ipson, Mrs. Max Davidson, visit with relatives. Mrs. Bessie Grieve, Mrs. Martin E. Miss Rosemary Barber, daughter of Hansen, Mrs. J. R. Kingdon, Mrs. S. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Barber, wiU E. Gilbert, Mrs. Joseph Soelberg, Mrs. return to Los Angeles shortly, after A. E. Wilfong, Mrs. George Knauss, having spent the Easter vacation in Mrs. W. D. Shaw, Mrs. Arthur Gran- Ogden with her parents. tham, Mrs. R. L. Harlin, Miss Dor- - Last Sunday afternoon Mrs. Herothy Manning, Miss Wilma Manning, man Fetscher presented a KWUP Mrs.' Ernest H. Balch, Mrs. Jack F. her violin students in a recital at wno Gridley, Mrs. Russell D. Rockwell, Those avenue. Custer Mrs. Henry D. Porter, Jr., Mrs. Clif- home, 240 were Emily Erhard, participated Mrs.' J. Seppich, ford Huss, Joseph Ivan Bingham, GorFrickelton, Mrs. Harold Ambler, Miss Yvonne Roy McJones, Kenneth don Bader, Pierce, Mrs. Florence Glines, Mrs. Farland, Darwin Costelly. Uontaw Ronald Wadsworth; table decorations, Mrs. Fetscher presented Miss Mrs. Trace Turner, chairman; house, evening Steckle in a violin recital at Florence Mrs. L. A. Berg, chairman; tickets, Glen Brothers halL Miss Kathryn Would publicne chairman; Mrs. I J. Holther, Fisher. was the accompaniest of chairman. R. I Olson, Mrs. ity, ; evening. :.i ; Mrs. James A. Howell left Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. D. I Beckstrand, Pafor San Francisco to attend the the at are guesta cific aras child welfare conference of San Jose, Calif,Beckstrand selection of BVtfn? parents, of Blrs. home and Auxiliary American Legion tho n(l tulips, set to. Martin. Samuel Mrs. jSSLw! and Mr. Whitcomb the which is being held at happy i"7 colored pots or in hotel in that city. She was accomMrs. Conrad Geller, who chooM Ju,t of Salt McShane, 0. F. Mrs. the guest of Mrs. IL D. Campbell, has panied by your personal lut(l' "Ti returned to her home in Iarng Beach, p owers, of course. Uke City. freshly cut, and sweet Mrs. G. I Becker and daughter, California. "riling. Bliss Helen Becker arrived home the Blrs. William Jeffers, of first of the week from California. spent a short time in Ogden Mrs. Becker spent (he winter months while en route to the Ptdfic coast. ane in Los Angeles. Upon her return ten days hence, Ba of friends. will visit with Ogden BIr. and Mrs. Joseph Barton, Oregon, who have been ker City, Mrs. II. P. Williamson of Oakland, MJWsshinrtonAT. home on guests at the C. H. Barton is the guest of her sister, Phone 611 California, street, have retorted to Mrs. Twenty-fift- h George Kellopg. their home in the northwest. ' The Pa-ho-c- ha Dins-mor- e, a Commissioners Daughter Married Last Evening 2562 Adam Mrs. J. R. p. m. in the Masonie temple. This of the program and party is for all children of Queen wiU present a paper on The llay- write in continu.'ition of the club Esther under the age of 14 years. The study on Modern Types and Tenden mothers are cordially invited to avenue. Blur-chairm- eie. Junior Child Culture Knights of Columbus p. c, Richardson will be The annual Easter Frolic of the hostess to the Junior Child Culture club member tomorrow afternoon at Knights of Columbus will be given on her home, 2583 Fillmore avenue. Mrs. Monday evening, April 21, in the Anna Van Dyke will present a paper Knights of Columbus hall, commencon the subject of Fine Arta. ing at 8:30 o'clock. There will be a of entertainment offered. variety Drama Martin F. Connote is general chairDrama club will meet Tuesday af- man. Other committees include: ternoon, April 22. at the home of Mrs. Tickets, Blrs. C. E. Clements, Mrs. It. H. Porter, 800 Washington avenue. Timothy D. Ryan, Blrs. Kenneth A musical program under the direc- Jones, Mrs. Russell Wilkins, Mrs. J. tion of the hostess will be given. E. Cave and Miss Donna Belle Casey; music, John Junk; games, William Children's Hour Fisher, Blike Rogers, Joe McLaughlin, Children's Hour club will meet Sat- A1 Hiss; floor, P. K. Smith, Leo urday afternoon at 3 oclock at the Critchlow; lunch, William J. Dermody, home of Mrs. Fred Farr, 2571 Van Miss Edith Read; cards, Joe Clements, Buren avenue. Scandanavian Fairy Dennis Tho public is inMcCarty. Tale will be given by Mrs. Conrad vited to attend. II. Jenson and Mrs. Howard Jenkins. One hundred members of the Ogden Child Culture Golf and Country club enjoyed a proChild Culture club met yesterday af- season dancing party at the club last ternoon at the Hotel Bigelow, with Saturday night. Mrs. p. A. Dix, Mrs. Don Woolsey, and Mrs. Frank J. Ball as hostesses. Mrs. H. M. Barrows gave a lecture on "Child Welfare," Mrs. Arthur Woolley Purity Lunch Hakery sang a group of vocal numbers, and Miss Alice Blerrill gave a reading, Delicatessen 2381 Esther Queen Washington Avenue Blonthly business meeting of Q A New Esther chapter No. 4, Order of the Place Eastern Star, will bo held tonight at to Eat. eight o'clock. There will also be initiation ceremonies, after which reOur Line of Bakery Goods la freshments and entertainment will be Blost Satisfying! furnished by the male members of the chapter, with John C. Gebhart as Ice Cream Dairy Products. chairman. Tho children's Easter party will be held Saturday from 2:30 to S BIr. 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