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Show May 2, 1930 priifav. THE OGDEN POST In Women's Kealm i arranged luncheon was attctive d interest. by Mra. August Mar- iven f1! . shuffe. One long table and M- L - ft t Ches and MisaSaturday by Joseph ones were artutically l of Mi Chi 5 with tulips and bridal Arthurs6 hitroftfl Till princess candles in an-Sholders were placed at either 5 nridee followed theT. luncheon. ad D. Ryan, moat were laid for Mrs. v popular 1W B. Mrs. tended the young E. Mrs. Alton, STj Deni, University of Wyoming U?iversity Chicago J JLsday irll b k kt vs S, t i&jSi,0cLdr?fhw'r-- 4 2?Srrff? 5 i M h ki ta fa M d p. Hr'hv Ytur UAFrLv- "S? VpSPf. - S', of Hr, author if note writer and Out Where the West Mrs. J. P. b iSpincott, Mrs. Charles Deru, is particularly well known. Begins" JL J. E. Debano. Mrs. D. Boyle, Chapman is connected with a Young news-Jff- T syndicate in New York Earlv joe Be kies, Mra.B. B. Minnoch, Paper no has been chosen by Miss Chez jU Frank Hirt, Mrs. J. McLaughlin, Mrs. C. Casey, Mrs. C. whose relight, Mrs. E. II. Hutsinpiller, 910 Washington avenue, was hostess to the state executive committee of the Utah Women's Christian Temperance union last Saturday afternoon at her homo. A luncheon was served at one oclock. Coven were laid for Mn. M. II. Parry and Mra. Jennie Stein, of Salt Lake, president and secretary, respecn, tively, and Mra. P. A. Ault, of recording secretary. Mrs. J. M. Kinard, Mn. A. C. Wycoff, and Mra Emma Montgomery, of Ogden, directon of the association. Plant were made for the visit of Mn. Leora U Brewer, of Phoenix, Aria, who will visit Utah in the near future. Mn. Brewer is one of the societys national workers. During the month of June several W. C. T. U. institutes will be conducted in Utah, including one in Ogden and all will be conducted by Mra D. W. Jenkins, of T remonton, who has charge of that department for the W. C. T. U. The state convention will be held in Ogden in October. Tre-monto- Mr. and Mm. Phillip Dix entertained informally Sunday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mra Hugh Duval, of of Kansas City, the house-gueMr. and Mm. George L. Abbott, The bidden to meet the honored ounng me afternoon: guests were Mr. and Mra Harmon Cahill, Miss Helen Ste-gi- guests G. L. Mr. and Mm. Abbott, Pterj'i MGinnis, Miss Mr. and Mra Wilfoid Cannon, Mra Euth McBride, Roland Ballantyne, Mr. and Mm. E. J. Harness, Miss Florence Green and Fred Smith. st Mrs. u. f. lii Q ni d4 J1 CL SWJS L.' Fowling Ct with baskets filled with ?f.thryn g Umm and Mrs. C. Lb i?1 r iiarnneart, E. Driver, Mrs. P. McCarty, David Munro, Mrs. D. Smith, lKc.0. Banner, Mrs. B. Covey and His. tu unt s! aryu . Pringl u The place cards were in ms. a drtlrw ferae teSalSS'ljffi Mrs.ptged Hum- i?Mm W. H. Williams, Mra. Anderson, Mra. Charles B. H. Lowe, Mrs. r, Mrs. George uuuor E. Rich, Mra. George M. Fiater, . A N. Hanson, Mrs. W. G. Seeley on bMket nj. . ont.rt.inea James G. McGarrigl, of Long Beach Calif., arrived in Ogden Sunday and gave a song recital Monday evening The at the home of Dr. and Mra Joseph "un,Per of. guests at dinner Friday rrovo- were WM oMnlM tLdfnierrtT f ' at R. Morrell on Eccles avenue. Mr. visited fa Ogden about three ,erve1 yearn ago, at which time he gave a ,a recital at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IJ1; Elijah Larkin. He is a pupil of ProMe-Garri- SrjrateTnX IL!i!?i.attenTh gueste teeffi f Miss ManeSm MU, honor, $sriJrL mS: VqM" , "ii, Mra. KfaMhte tSSk: & George Ward, Mrs. Lake, Grant Morse, Dale Reed Porter, Wilkensen .Ben Cartwright, HiSild Nelson.Mrs. SamuelC. M&SuSit --VHu,h Fora, Clyde Beuh- -' Mrs. Adam Patterson, The Catholic Womens' league J. T. Rushmer and ; Mrs. a public card party and sponsoring Haynie. luncheon which will be given Satur-i-n Gomic C Morrison, of Salt Lake, ft ballroom of the Many reservations it the engagement' of hislii, r, Erma Dona, to Wallace H. mi5!t!!l-1?alTh? folloJfin league e of 3869 Ogden avenue. handling all arrange- The ! V will be solemnised Sunday, 5f2f chaian. Mrs. J. E. .v- reservation,. Mm p a o.. . Browning, Mrs. xa mM . , d, a breakfast will H r: m r . t p August Carver, Mra. Ken-the young couple S5 ri Aiton, Mrs. J. immediately for a wedding trip I Meoothera California, - J BJrown returning by ln" pf;fw0Mph M San Francisco. Mrs. W. the ceremony Mar-erve- ISX and i nnf ' - a entertained I WaU, Mm. P. Kraus'sMm. cTw. Mon- - Lippincott. Mrs. W. L. Kimball, Mrs. of the Stellae club gi wning at her home, 2416 members 'Fha mi M tT0BQ6 committee, 3 wdbyi 1 Madi-- 1 JA I George (TConnor, Mm. m noil a rnmml W J. F. Camp- - " " an. u m. M. F. Connoie, Mrs. George E Browning I eGowan, and Mrs. E. Vail, i looking forward to the arrival ear- month of their Weber college will have a class of JJjs daughter, Luca Cidgna and her graduates numbering approximately "r JB Cornit Ludovico from New ninety students this year.Baccalau-Cicigna will leave short- - j reate services will be held Sunday. nd during his stay May 5, with commencement exercises e nd son will sojourn n Thursday, May 29. The tentative - :ii Jwt of graduates includes Dorothy Ab- . Kv Writer Giles Anden, Clifford An-tt- y d.CTn, Ivan A. Anderson, Louise evl bridge supper C t her home 5 ergbout. Fern on Twelfth street. ri1CeuArn Mr. nmr, rtre-e- - and Mrs.' Kn uSh - n -- 12 yr : . a0"?3" jKf? fessor Joseph Ballantyne, of Long Beach, formerly of Ogden. ' Before leaving the coast city, the business men and Service cluba of Long Beach contributed 56000 to promote the further voice training fa New York City. Mr. McGarrigle departed Tuesday for New York. He waa assisted Monday evening in his concert by Miss Kathrynne Fisher, pianist, and Mrs. Junius II. Smart, cellist. Miss Fisher was the accompanist. The following program waa given: MIt Is Enough," (Mendelssohn), James McGarrigle; The Sea," (MacDowell), The Sittin Thinkin" (Fischer), McGar Mr. Horse, (Ward Stevens), rigle; A romance, (David Potter), A Bagattelle (Iver Halter), Mm. Junius H. Smart, cellist. Vission Fair, Hero-diad- e, Still Wie die (Maaaanet); The Nacht," (in German), Bohm; Green-Eye- d Dragon," (Charles), Re Mr. volt,1, (Ruby La Nora Wicks), (Rosenthal). McGarrigle; Pattilons, Mias The Juggler," (Moskowki), Kathrynne Fisher, pianist. Song o: the Much On, (Herbert), In the (Manning), Luxembourg Gardens, Invictus," (Huhn) ; . Irish songs: Thats an Irish Lullaby," (Shan non), Little Town of County Down," Off to . Philadelphia," (Sanders), (Old Irish), Prologue (Leoncavallo Paggliacci), fa Italian, Mr. McGar-rigls.- 1 Mrs. Julian S. Watson entertained with a bridge dinner Friday evening M her home, 2784 Van Burcn avenue, the guests were seated at small tables centered with tulips and bridal wreath. Cards were placed for Mrs. Clifford Hum, Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs. Herman Fetscher, Miss Ann Browning, Mrs. Walter Biddle, Mrs. George M. French, Mrs. Claude W. srry, Mrs. Harold Fornoff, Mrs. Lee D. Turner, Mrs. L. W. Overstreet, Mrs. Asael Farr, Jr Miss Jeanette Uek, Miss Grace Jennings, Miss Rosa Hosteller, Mrs. R. I Olson, and Mrs. Arthur Grantham. Mrs. Catherine Culver has returned to Ogden from an extended visit to California points. She will spend the summer months in the city with her and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Walter A. Zeimer. son-in-la- w Ha Fitzsimmons, Md Miss VioU Min 8 in,, P1' 5fn,5!& raw NeU Chadwick, Jessie Chris- - Clancy T - Dor-mnl- ,1 -- ' Je -- i ak ng m vt i M'"rijr?' jn Misa Marian Mattson has returned to Salt Lake where ahe will make her home. Misa Mattson recently graduated from the Holy Cross hospital school of nursing. She has been visit-n- g her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David street Mattson, 523 Twenty-thir- d Miss Marion Scowcroft and Albert Scowcroft departed Wednesday for heir home fa Los Angeles, after a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mm. W. F. Madsen, 2486 Taylor . Mm. James P. Casey, accompanied y Misa Daiay Maginnia, visited the art exhibit at Springville last week, and later motored down to Zion and iryce canyons, returning Sunday evening. Misa Lucille Wallace departed Wednesday for Grand canyon, where ahe will pass the summer months. . Mm. John Hillabrant is spending a ortnight visiting with friends fa Rock ' ? th HonK d . ho 1 i. ASjy. Mi Joseph E. Cave arrived in OgS' den Wednesday from Seattle. Mrs. Cuve represented Ogden at the western convention of the Playground and Recreational association of America. Mrs, Marriner Browning will entertain the members of her French club Friday afternoon at her summer home in North Fork canyon. Miss Rosa Moateller entertained the members of her bridge club Monday evening at the home of Mra. J. T. vice-preside- nt - ), INSTALLED THEATER NOW BEING IN THIS WATCH FOR vOPENINO DATE . Colonial Theatre h, iLmoieoms ano if We have selected for this occasion groups of Lino- , leums, inlaid and prints, of varied colors and attractive designs, the prices of which will please all who see these numbers. The Rug Specials were are offering are priced unusually low. You must see these values to appreciate them. 9 patterns of A gauge Inlaid Linoleum, regularly priced at $3.25 per PA square yard. Sale u..l...$st)U Inlaid 5 patterns C gauge Linoleum, regAA ularly priced at $2.35 per .. Sale square yard. Qi 2 patterns B grade De Luxe Marble Inlaid Linoleum, regularly priced at $2.75 (PA A A per square yard. Sale price ........ P IP 8 patterns Standard Printed Linoleum, regularly priced at $1.15 per QAfl Sale square yard. price. v v . d cUC 6 patterns Bird Neponset Linoleum, regular price 75c per square yard. UdL Sale Rugs ...... Final clearance Becoston Throw Rugs that were purchased to sell atj$9.00are marked for final clearance t at Deep piled Axminster Rugs, woven seami less, size 9x12, featured dQQ A A vOO.UU at this time at Nice selection of Axminster Rugs, size A 9x12, originally selling at (POA $36.65; priced special at : r tpuu UJ : 11 2 patterns D gauge Inlaid Linoleum, regularly priced at $1.80 per (JJi 1 ... vrztl square yard. Sale 2 patterns Z gauge Inlaid Linoleum, regularly priced at $1.80 per V JL jHccJ square yard. Sale. 3 patterns Arabesq Linoleum, regularly priced at $1.40 per square (PI 1 A L AH Sale yard. 1 (PAsmU patterns Printed Linoleums, Accolac finish, regularly priced at $1.20 per sauare yard. Selling at QK 1 . ... . ...................... ... ..... . ...... z. only st Pn, ft! fornia, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Shelby Kelly, of Venice, arrived in Ogden Wednesday by motor for a stay oi several day with friend and relatives. The M Iiwell ensemble. Song society and Ritmo lksta Music cluba will give a musical Friday evening. May 9, at 8:Ki, in the auditorium of the Weber college. Tie three cluba have combined and will offer to the public a treat for music week. Following are the committees in charge: General committee chairman. Mist Ellen Thomas, state of Federated Music rluhs; Mra. Laura Eccles Romney, president MacDowell ensemble; Mrs. Bertha Oakdrn, president Song society; Miss Kathryn Thomas, president Ritmo Dvato. Program committee, Mrs. Romney, Misa Oakden, bliss Mona Smith, Mias Kathryn Thomas. Publicity and press, Miss Rachel Rawson and Miss Cams Decorations, Miss Marion Douglas. Mills, Miss Nellie Smith, Miss Florence Wade, Guinivere Hess. Reception committee, Mrs. Gilbert Porter, Mrs. Mark Brown, Miss Lucillo Olson and Miss Vivian Thomas. To A Wild Rose," MacDowell; Songs My Mother Taught Me," (Dvorak), ladies chorus. Song socie(Schumann-IJstz- ), ty; "Dedication, Miss Karma Chadwick, MacDowell ensemble. My Western Home.1' (Ste- SJt,everlr SKoMrTS?0 (K Cali- st . rW Mr. Arthur Itrown, of Venice, . Yj.rgu Christensen, Anthony jColetn, Margaret Miller Devine, Car-Doman, Don Engstrom, Fera Fa Salt Lake, is dinner dance to be giv- - cer, Floyd Farr, Vella Fowler, at the Hotel Bigelow, Ipthy Foulger, Gaye Gertrude Gibbs, etorfS1?? ft ?dta Epsilon so- Verla Alice Green, S. - Ben Griffin, Blanche Halverson, Ella Hammer, Hy- University of Utah. and Mrs.: P. A. Dir will Iw1"07 Holton. Janse, Mosiah 'Holmes, Wendell Hubbard, Claude ItoeaSnpoinU. Twtrill St fnSS Diiorth Darwin Jensen, Dirt old home inWest J?hns Evelyn Jones, via May Jones, Owen Austin Springs, Wyo. , ad will enm the JCea,S!l Irene "lent exemSesafe Mar-Mr. and Mrs. John W. OBrien arItowy M.y lUy&w, liur. Me Monday from ZanesI batted Entire, Charlotte McGrath. Nettie rived in Ogden where they accompanied ville, Ohio, the remains of Mrs. Lizette Miller, mother of Mrs. OBrien, who recently and passed away fa California, Mr. Mrs. Mra. O'Brien were the. guests of W. L. Maginnis while In Ogden, and were en route to their home fa RedHm wood, California. I1??'hirtll Occupy the Norine Rich,Fo.ln, Thur- Randall, home I man L, on Mr. and Mra. Seymour Prows w drive. a ,D . Kitchie, Pearl Rich, Dorothy turned 1 ' Monday from a three-monB. JEobinaon, jWanda Br.aadMr. Rose, Henry Mr. Prow waa forHawaii. L. i ft to orge Abbott have Snedden, Howard J. Stallings, Alvin trip bT Mr-nSteed. Margaret Schmals, merly connected with the MetropolMrs. Hugh yerno Uale Schott, Turn Shaw, Ruth itan Life Insurance company office in Mra. Duval wte of Mm. 9 Abbott. (Evelyn Smith, Grant Syphers, William Ogden and served as manager. They C. DalHimwl 'LLii LrJM. Thomas, Harold Tiller, MarcelU will remain in Ogden for about two Eltamae Thompson, kelen weeks and will then go to Logan, 2 2, r Trf xabeth Webb, Deleen wkite. Ami where Mr. Prows will assume charge J2 I Lucille r Jfteon Wheelwright, Letitfa Ellez of the Logan office as manager. ' tablea MaIcom Wood, 2? in roseaJn? 2? Mr. and Mm. Frank M. Driggs enDaniel W00' Woolley. J?,? tertained the faculty of ..the Utah Mi school for the deaf and blind Friday Tt Evelyn Nelson presented Johnson, Mra! Twenty-firer in Thurs-X CLfirvr. Eink Smurthwaite. grnP pupils a recital I evening at their home on seated warn The the at street Lewis gueata Junior evening n,tenaen, Mrs. Walter ft high a with centered each Wadsworth Mrs. ecooL Tie following pupils took at small tables, N GJn2 and tulips. filled with basket hyacinths Norma GruP"41 Clyde Woodcock, Warner, Genevieve John Neal, Maurice Dahl, Edwin The rooms throughout the house were Boyle,. Mrs. Gordon er, taw m. Week D. Shaw. ; . I Cordon, Clara Tillotson, Maxine decorated with ferns, Easter lilies and j. with lilacs. Bridge folphyUi Bwn, Gladys Osa-w- iris combined Morgan, of Oakland Brig dinner. lowed the. has bin the house I men 0014 Berghout, Martha Bergh-- Jt Melba Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry F. Volker Dorothy Madson for the I ont Marjorie' Israelaon, has returned to her I Wright, Hazel Lochhead and Willard and sons, Wright and John, and Fridaughter, Joy, were dinner guests 8rtaed duri!1 Wa extensively I Heed. Mra Mr. Joseph of .and V: r ,Uv lB Mrs. T. A. Hemmingway entertain- - day evening in the Mayflower apartE. Wright I at luncheon and. bridge Wednesday ments in Salt Lake, whers they are street a, da. vionroy iI her home, 1538 Twenty-sixt- h staying during the abaence of Mr. to her home in compliment to her sister, Mrs. N. and bilrunied Mrs. Clarence E. Wright fa b. Dresser, of Salt Lake. The lunch- - Europe. The dinner waa in celebraAlnd ' aWl0' Monday. Glen J. Quillinan. of I eon table was decorated in pink. A tion of lha birthday anniversaries ox Ub. KiSTnSP1 ft veek-en- d Joseph E. Wright and Mr. Volker. fa Og- - basket of lovely pink rosea formed the in Mr. cards were The ?! place and Mra. W. centerpiece. Mra. Asael Jr., entertained Uncofa avenue. ' I Dr. floral design. Bridge followed foursome at a Farr, luncheon Friday pink bridge j, Ith luncheon at her home, 1250 Twenty-eight- h and f Snowville, frienda Tuesday and Miss Fern Marquart entertained a street. ,Pink and yellow tulips decorations number of guests Thursday evening ferns were the attractive and in tne table luncheon on the I used tifynetufw ,0"ph R. Morrell. at the Green Gables tea room. The roomx The guests were Mrs. Charles iand MIm Gcor- - guests were seated at small tablea, Lee D. Turner, and Mra. in visitors at the art I each centered with spring blossoms. Clayton, Mrs. F. W. Fraker. 'sville Saturday. Bridge followed the dinner. I st Thi formal opening of the Ogden and Country club which was scheduled for Saturday evening, May street. 3, has been postponed until Saturday, Hurst, 1473 Twenty-fift- h May 17, on account of cool weather. Mrs. W. L. Maginnis, Mis Mary Mrs. R. J. Csffall, Miss Dallas Caf-fa- ll Lou Maginnis, Miss Helen Conroy, and Mm. Harold White will en- Miss Jeanne Ches and Misa Marian tertain at a bridge tea Saturday after- Milia motored down to Springville noon at the Hotel Bigelow, in compli- Sunday to attend the spring art exment to Miss Beth Alder, of Salt hibit at the Springville high school. Lake, who will be married May 22, to Mrs. Mary Brown, of Logan, is the Calvin Wells, of Salt Lake. Bridge house-gueof her sister, Mrs. Ezra will be played in the drawing room, Clark Rich, in the Elmhurst apartand tea will be served in the English ments. room at 5 oclock, Spring Song" (Gertrude phen); LeRoy Eccles, of Loa Angeles, for- Rose), Miss Florence Wade, Ritmo Mrs. Clinton Pugmire, of Chicago, merly of Ogden, spent part of the lVsto. legend in E Flat Minor, is visiting her father, Joseph Scow- week In the city visiting friends and (Campbcll-TiptonBliss Guenivera croft. She was called home on ac- relatives. Hess, MacDowell club. Come out Mr. count of the serioua illness of her (Paul Bliss); Winds in The Roval Neighbors of America Sunshine, father. tho South,". (Scott), Bliss Nellie entertained with a r Smith, Fantasia Fuga-t- a, Mrs. Richard Horrocka will entersong society. in the Odd Fellows H. II. Misa Kath(Mra. tain at luncheon and bridge Friday at evening Beach), and five hundred were played, erine Rotmo Desto. the Green Gables tea room. Mr. and Bridge Thomas, Sing, followed a buffet supper. One hunMra. Fern Ed son have gone to Loa dred and by Smile, Slumber," (Gounod), Ladies gueata were present. fifty Verdant Mead-ow- s, chorus, Song society. Angeles for a stay of several days. The promoters of the league of the (Haydn), Song, Opera, Spring The membem of the ladiei auxili- Sacred Ileart met Wednesday after- Snmson and Delilah," (Saint Sac ns), R. B. of of T. entertained with noon at Shuffa, following the busi- Miss Grace Nelson, ary the Song society. a silver tea Thursday afternoon at ness meeting tea was served. Mra. the home of Mra. Rose N. Day, 2247 Dennia McCarty waa hostess. (Continued on page 6.) Van Buren avenue. The Day home was attractively decorated with lovely spring blossoms. Over fifty guests called during the afternoon. Membem of the Womens Relief corps met Thursday afternoon at 1:30 oclock in the War Service organization rooms in the Kiesel building. A card game followed the business meeting. Clara Barton division No. 237, G. I. A. to the B. of L. E., met Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the W. O. W. halL Initiation waa followed by a social hour. Tea waa served. .... . ' n Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smythe and children, who have been visiting Mrs Dennis Smythe, 649 Twenty-fiftdeparted by motor Monday for their home in Butte, Montana. Golf ave-nu- e. it irs. Owen Halverson, of Long Beach, and Mr. W. It. Short, of IjO Angiles, who have been the house-Rueof Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Driggs, departed Monday evening for their respective home. No. 675 Tapestry Brussels Rug, size 9x12. Regularly priced $25.50. Sale. .. mm..... $19.15 Large selection Caliban Novelty Rugs, size , 9x12, formerly selling at $23.50. Price for this event , fwA only $ ; JLO-O- U These Rugs may be had in other sizes at proportionate difference In price. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME - i , . |