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Show prMaT. May 16,1930 THE OGDEX POST 'la In Women's Realm Krauss presided delightful rtWPP ar-Swi- ng r8,r.r?nlt (Anhur IVnnL (b "Serenade -- JMoskowski), (C) An old Adobe Ibehertzmgvrl. Mrs. Ray M. Jones, accompanied by Mrs. Fred Froercr. ihe next and last regular meeting of y?fp wiI1 l,e held May 27 with Mrs. Herman Fetseher. Miss Ellen Thomas wul be chairman Bartlett and Mina gram on American Music. of the pro- HSUed invitations at her home, rvM.kJ luncbeon May 23 at Green Delphian Society street, in compli- room. The affair is com- - . KPla Beta chapter, Delphian Wil-s- f Jffis Jean Ches and Mrs.brides. at the Winger, of Hotel evening 'L'day two popular . "bo as GwneD. Bigelow. Mis Maigaret Israel-so- n arrivrecently M Amof bright garden flowers 'd in Ogden to visit with her at the business meeting parents. and presided Dr. and Mrs. Frank K. election of officers. Miss Carothe home. and the small Bartlett. was served. line Adams was eleettd to succeed Miss Israelson. president the honor guests were . . M"Ie1len. Sevens and Miss ofOther Wnght will be hostesses and Miss ficers chosen were: Miss Elizabeth Sh.1.b.rgw, Mr- - Irin Lehman, Jeanne Chez the honor guest at a Sneddon, Miss Anna tMsSl Wilkins, 'Mrs. Josepn luncheon tomorrow at the Wright btarr, secretaiy; Miss Vera Crist, street. iiSTlirs. Frank Whaley, Miss home, 985 Twenty-fift- h treasurer; advisory board, Mrs. llelvia Geraldine Miss an Mis Esther Lund, and UStyNaffl. Miss Catherine McLaughlin will en- Miss Orden, l&l ! MeReynolds, Pearl Starr. The last meeting her bridge club at Green of the year will be held Monday Mi" Lizzet-- tertain evetea room next Thursday Miss McBrid evening. ning, May 26, at the Hotel Bigelow. Both Comoy, Miss Patricia Ilealy is fijfgSkis, Miu Helen Acacia spending sevMiss Mary eral weeks in Sacramento Casey, xffSSa as the guest Acacia club members will Miss bring Mary Clements, of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Oliver. Later their year s activities to a close May Katherine in the month Miss Ilealy will aecom- - !U, when their annual field MU. Brttr pany Mrs. Oliver and her two will children be held at the canyon home day Mrs. and Miss to gden of Kay Katherine by motor. Mrs. Oliver will jgh E. Wright. The committee on be the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph ppn includes Mrs. Joan W. arrangements Fred J. Kicsel, during her Btay in this Emmett, in. issued has Mrs. R. B. Porter, Richardson chairman; IT bra and Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire, be city. ftf a bridge luncheon toclub. Mrs. E. M. Conroy entertained at Monday at the Country Historical Tafbtr is Panned in compliment dinner Sunday at her home on Adams The Historical society will meet Santa Maria, avenue in honor of the birthday aniMn. H. B. Ames, of Saturday afternoon in the War Servwho is the guest of Mrs. niversary of her sister, Mrs. Catherine ice club rooms with Mrs. E. P. Mills iKuSams, and Mrs. William Wil- - Shufflebarger. Pink roses and bridal and Mrs. G. W. Perkins as hostesses. an ez soon for wreath decorated the dinner table, The program will he who will leave for "Scrapbook where the following friends and relaEuropean trip. Miss June Peirce, given by tives were gathered: Mrs. Shuffle- Mrs. Josephine Hurst, Mrs. A. P. Meriw aad Mrs. Paul R. Weeks will barger, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Ryan, Dr. rill and Mrs. J. E. Cave. -, Ma at dinner at the Hotel Bigand Mrs. Francis R. Conroy, Mr. and Ladies of G. A. K. Friday evening, May 23, in com-t- o Mrs. Conrad Bolstad, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln circle, No. 2, LaCaptain and Mrs. Norris Milton Boyle, Miss Helen Conroy, and dies of the G. A. R.t feted their six flilh, who will leave Ogden early Maurice Conroy. JuaT frptain Walsh will go to charter members and the newly electMrs. Lee Chamberlain, Jr., enter- ed department at Jordan Narrows, and Mrs. president, Mrs. Martained at a bridge luncheon yesterday vel Gilmore, Wednesday Bjhh wUl spend some time in afternoon at street. tl.e United War Service club rooms. they will motor to Col- - at her home, 340 Thirty-secon- d where Roses decorated the luncheon tables, The six charter members who were i for part of the summer, will be guests of Mrs. Walshs and spring garden flowers were used honored are Airs. Frank AI. Driggi, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. about the home. The guest list in- Airs. A. Marvin Hodge, Mrs. Ger of Pueblo. Early in the au- - cluded Mrs. Fred E. Williams, Mrs. trude Carr, Airs. Mary E. Wells, Airs. D. B. Smith, Mrs. W. II. Williams, Mary E. Russell and Alias Eva Erb. Captain and Mrs. Walsh will go fort Mil, Okla, where they have Mrs. Fred Voll, Mrs. Arthur Edson, Alexican Art Exhibit Mrs. P. A. Gysin, Mrs Arthur Egel-hofi assigned. A petition asking that the Alexican Mrs. Lyman Wright, Mrs. Clem The marriage of Miss A. Margaret Williams, Mrs. June Murdock, Mrs. art exhibit be retained in Ogden has and C. J. Humphries and Mrs. II. B. Ames, been forwarded to New York by memaskew of Seattle, Washington, bers of the womens club of Ogden. ry N. Lyon, formerly of this city, of Santa Maria, California. The exhibition of specimens of AlexiMr. Seattle. in tike r1i today Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Becker ar- can industrial art were sent to the IL C. Lyon, parents of the rived home early in the week from an children of Utah by the children of n, are in Seattle for the extended motor trip through the cast. Mexico. The exhibit was held Wedhaving left Ogden last week. The was made trip primarily for Mr. nesday at the Weber gymnasium. Unk Lytn was graduated from Ogden who is of the Ogden usual interest in the display promptBecker, president M eehool and later attended the U. of commerce, to attend the ses- ed the request that it be thaber kept here and eirel academy at Annapolis. After sions of the chamber of commerce of be housed at the Carnegie library. he in the three nfag navy, years the United States, held in Washing- The city federation of womens clubs tWiand became associated with the ton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Becker made has proffered glass enclosures in case tfonal City bank of Portland. Ore. in principal eastern cities. stops the exhibit remains in Ogden. The l ud Mis. Lyonr will make their variof the following representatives the were who Portland. seia Among Ogden people at a party given in Salt Lake ous clubs of the city acted as hostessguests Dr. aad Mrs. Clark Rich arrived Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. es: Airs. W. R. Kimball, Aiartha; Airs. m yesterday from Europe, where Joseph E. Wright and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wintel, Art; Airs. Joseph Pa- ksve been since their marriage Fred Stauffer were Mr. and Mrs. quette, Ogden branch of December. They have toured Richard B. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. auxiliary, Railway Alail association; Europe, and Dr. Rich did George S. Glen, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Airs. N. C. AIcConnell, Home Culture; graduate work in Vienna. They R. Morrell, Dr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, Mrs. W. L. Wattis, Drama; Airs. G. G. Moyes, Child Culture; Airs, Ethel at kune with MrJoseph. Scow-M- S and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire. Service Star; Mrs. Ray Twenty-sixt- h street. Mrs. II. B. Ames of Santa Maria, Hinchdiffe, Mrs. J. W. Xrk dm Williams will preside Calif., a former resident of Ogden, is Farnsworth, Ladies Literary; Mrs. J. ni luncheons today and tomorrow the guest of Mrs. Clem Williams, 1949 H. Peckenpaugh, Children's Aid; Mrs. her hornet 19455 Washington ave-- Washington avenue. C, W. Lippincott, Catholic Womans honor of her guest, Mrs. H. B. Mrs. Frank Winger of Butte, Mont, league; Airs. Frank Francis, Child &ba of Santa Maria, California, and has arrived in Ogden for a visit with Culture; Mrs. P. F. Neilson, HistorisT.H. Williams of this city, and her parents, Dr. and Mrs. George H. cal; Mrs. J. E. Cave, Civic league; n D. K Baron, of Brigham City, Mrs. L. J. Ilolther, Junior Child CuI 31 both spend the summer in Bartlett. lture; Airs. Ben Tyree, Sempre Alusi-ca- L Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen are spending some time in the northwest, havDrama k. ud Mrs, Herbert Maw, of Salt ing departed last Saturday. They The annual Drama club breakfast are complimented at dinner will visit Portland, Seattle, and Van will be- given Saturday, May 24. Airs. ifceidiy evening by members of couver before returning home. Jos. R. Morrell is chairman of aruniversity extension class Miss Barbara Pell will leave tomor- rangements. At the last business to dty. Dinner was served in the Cedar City, where she will meeting of the club the following of(to mom, the table decorations row for summer. Miss Pell has ac ficers were chosen for next year: Airs. the his and bridal wreath. D. J. spend with the Utah Parks Alark Brown, president; .Airs. Lew a ted position Aw cep toastmaster. Talks were summer tourist sea- Beason, for the Mrs. William company Dr. Maw, James H. Ririe, son. jfjy Rice L Hollingsworth and Kimball, secretary; recording Miu Marie Mrs. Frank AI. Browning, CorrespondWt Music wu several Mrs. William Douglas spent given under the Mrs. R. B. Porter, "to of fester A. Perry. Coven days during the week with relatives in ing secretary; treasurer; Miss Ellen Thomas, audi"tolfor Dr. and Mrs. Maw, Mr. Salt Lake. tor; Mrs. Gilbert Porter, custodian. Jto Jsmes H. Ririe, Mr. and Mn. Mrs. William Williams and daughAadenon, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Bar-- r Business Women will leave Mrs. Joseph E. Evans, ter, Miss Betty Williams, will Business and Professional Ogden soon where for spend they Europe Mrs. J. A. Howell, Mr. and Women entertained mothers Sattheir tor I. Parry, Mr. and Mrs. the summer. urday evening at the regular monthly Miss Vera Chadwick, dinner meeting at the Hotel Bigelow. A long table in the Spanish room wai Adams, Miu Myrtle Catharine McLaugh-Smit- h, decorated with tulips; and potted Lester A. Per-to-rt plants, silvered covered and tied with Vendell and Edward Lins- pink, were at. the places of the honor i 4 "V guests. Mrs. Mary Rawson presided at the program which followed dinD. A. R. Jarvis, Mn. Millen ner. Airs. Ora Harmiston of RichMm. Lee D. Turner wen As in former years, Golden Spike field, state president of the Business y. of Mrs. chapter, Daughters of the Americanin and Professional Womens clubs, was ftot Tuesday at her borne in Salt Revolution, will give a luncheon in attendance and addressed the memcompliment to the retiring chapter bers. Other entertainment features regent on Flag day, June 14. The were presented. The following memtorfLto Lk Olson departed affair this year will be held at the bers were in charge of the party: weekB touation in 2La Hotel Bigelow, and the committee in Miss Jessie Beebe, Miss Edna Sims, r, 7 spend charge includes Mrs. George R. Miss Elizabeth Huth, and Mrs. Milton and will visit John Mrs. Mrs. 0. A. Parmley, wniu e77 White. II. New Orleans and Coffin Evans, Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, "fore returning home. Catholic Women and Miss Linda Irwin. At the call of I Womens league held Catholic The Miss Mary elected Walker, regent. the newly Tuesthe met last meeting of the year Tuesday Littlefield, the committee at the Knights of Columafternoon to home her at perfect to Spencer, Idaho, day afternoon will Annual reports were given home. bus for the party. Mrs. Evans the. week-en- d the the for toWalkeri mother, Mrs. Ef- - plans officers, and the newinvitations retiring by of have charge were installed as elected officers luncheon, Mrs. Bristol of the program, ly E. Mrs. J. follows: Cave, president; Mrs. and Parmely Miss Irwin, tickets, Connor seven! and of the decora- Mrs. E. A. Garcia, first Mrs. Whitmeyer wE Mrs. Dan tions. Tea was served by the hostess Mrs. D. I McCarthy, second w- berine Mrs. William L. Kimball Fitzger- - at the close of the business meeting. Salt Lake Mrs. Walter Wall, secretary; recording P. E. 0. Mrs. Joseph P financial secretary; Thelma rk, ReyP. E. 0. sisterhood, will quette, corresponding secretary, and F Chapter Price and Miu Wednesday, May 21, at the P. A. Mrs. J. L. McGowan, treasurer. Rev. hi entertain at a meet Dix home in Roy, with Mra. P. J..Du- Father Patrick Kennedy addressed the to 2r1SlLS?turday to Gwen and Mrs. John HPJabrant as host- members and musical numbers were itsiJt'S compliment ' to given by Mrs. Milton Noe. Tea was of the fac- - eChaplcr J., P. & l,l be served at the close of the program. Junior high schooL M, Mrs. Wiliam Kerr, 2221 Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. tafced by As Srn.V17 toParted for Los 2L W. E. Quincy avenue, Wednesday, May Quillinan, Mrs. C. E. Clements, ber daughter, A will be by and Mrs. M. J. Maher. on Rugs given paper in Cali-- Mrs. Owen Cutler. on the Girl Scouts nnJkJ . remai of months. course for the training Sempra Alnsicsl A afof leaders in Girl Scout work is beSempra Music club met Tuesday ClreJJ? Konold, 2353 tcraoon home of the at each Wednesday at 4 if theif jtotonnee the engage- street. ing conducted Hotel Bigelow by Miss the at oclock Froerer, 1531 Twenty-sevenof Jessie Mrs. Frank Scoville was chairmanone Beebe, local executive. The inLMr-- Md Mm. the afternoon, for cover troop management, structions the program 1 Twenty-fourt- h 5 The a most interesting PaP and second class wort-Th- e tenderfoot and wdding will take place presented Music Othof by Composers classes will continue through Alay Spanish nu-sic-al er Nationalities. The following diA and June. numbers were given by Woen 4. SFrank bSTm ta-nt- In-l,Sm- srt M. girtSw El vice-preside- GRADUATION TOGS JT WARDS Ghic Graduation Cfrocks SwJIngA &S 3Ji" SS Ca-JrtJSi- mat $288 - 1929-193- $A88 $1988 0" Sheer Neiv taterials in the Cali-Lat- er Finest Styles for i (graduation f, Straight from New York we have brought these new Dainty Frocks because we knew you wanted First Hand Fashions for your Graduation. . M.-Low- Fi-Wo-- J u (mart $ for the Young Qraduate vice-preside- nt; Select Your New Suit for Graduation From Wardmont Qraftshire or Satis Fashion i kjfet T Groups Ed-Ct- These are. Smartly Tailored in the new- Whit-meye- v est materials and priced so 'rclSVye all-wo- ol low! Prices With Two Pants vice-preside- CIS aits vice-preside- nt; 1 six-we- , 29 24s0 39 50 Mens Suits sold on the ek .P11 50 ten-payme- nt plan. Ask about it! th ! WET'S? par-dinn- er submembers in illustration of the Seguildilsolo, .toh, ,T01ng at Grm Rahlaa ject: Mrs. Bay (Bint), ia from Carman, Mrs. John ItWiUuiV u Whitmeyer, accompanied by Buinvn, so o, Capnce Cleude Ilillabrant; piano Lonald mezzo-sopra- no Es-pagn- 3Sr rnwe11 M Geo! (Moskowski). Mr. Service Star Airs. Don C. Woolsey, former chap ter president and national director of j the Service Star of this city, will be the candidate of the Ogden chapter, for the office of stat? president atlJ (Contir.ed on p'ge 5.) Montgomery Ward 23rd Street and Washington Ave. KmmjULM. .JI.P1WKJMIW.I1MIMM & Co. Ogden, Utah |