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Show May 23, 1930 THE OGDEN IOST Women's Realm In TL. aai Sim Daughter to Travel Departing Matron Feted Mrs. K, M. Sutton, who will leave Abroad May 30 to join Mr. Sutton in Omaha, H. Williama and daughter, where will make their home, will yj1;TTiT will leave June be thethey konoree at a luncheon and will sail from and to bo given tomorrow Ly Mrs. ' th. --Volcnni." for bridge L. Herrington, 512 Twenty-thir- d 1 montha tour of Europe. Ik. streets. Twelve friends have been incentive the been MSmjgmi has bidden. of charming parties durMrs. Virgil J. Harrop will enter-- ! C. E. Urn. Yesterday tain at luncheon in compliment to Mrs. over a luncheon in Williams. The affair Sutton, Thursday, May 2J, at her 2312 Harrison avenue. the Olsen home. 2537 home, Mrs. Mrs. E. M. Conroy entertained Tuesday gvenue. STLdhoff and Mrs. P. A. Gysin Tuesday evening at a delightful little gt luncheon and bridge supper party at her home, 2525 Adams r to Mrs. Williams. The avenue., Supper was served at 6:30 IdDbe given at Mrs. Egelhoff s oclock and was followed by bridge. Z koae in Ogden canyon. Wed-- The guests were Mrs. Frank M. Mrs. Williams : will be the Driggs, Mrs. Ezra Richardson, Mrs. y,Mt bridge luncheon to Fannie Hurst, Mrs. I. L. Reynolds, JbyMrs. J. H. Andrews, 2663 Mrs. Catherine Shufflebarger, Mrs.! T. D. Ryan, and Mrs. Edward Bichsel. svsnne. &D36 rollon I - IKS. P JiST Son y Er I I fti. A. P. Bigelow will entertain at tomorrow at her home on the GIGANTIC SUMMER SALE Plans for June Nuptials A wedding of interest to take place Mrs. next month will be that of Miss Lo- tbs Hotel Bigelow. H. Cunningham, who will rene Wattis and Walter Evans Elling-soAnnouncement of the betrothal r?7oog with Colonel Cunningham Cvbfisis, will be the honor guest, was made recently by Mrs. Warren L. Miss friends have been bidden for Wattis, aunt of the bride-to-b' Wattis is the charming twin daughter pud bridge. and Miss of the late Mr. and Mra. W. L. Wattis. In, Frank K. Bartlett be hostesses and She is a member of the Chi Omega i Bsrtlett wil sorority of the University of Utah, Tnnk Winger of Butte, Mont., from which institution she will be Unt of honor, at a luncheon next month. Mr. Elling-o- n graduated Gables tea room. Forty son of Mr. and Mrs. J. is the ktre been invited to meet Mrs. Walter of Chicago, but for-- 1 Ellingson, r. imcr, who is the guest of her par-Mof Ogden. He attends Denniand Mrs. George H. Bart- - merly son college at Granville, Ohio, and is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kn,' James A. Howell, national vice-- it fraternity. The wedding will be one of the American Legion of the delightful social affairs of the ry, .returned Tuesday from early summer. Mr. and Mrs. Elling-so-n and daughters, Margaret and MilIdaho, where she visited the U. LVituani hospital. Mrs. Howell was dred, will arrive from the east for tho nsst of honor at a luncheon at wedding festivities. which was given : Hotel Owyhee Mn. Ezra Richardson presided over Auxiliary officers of Boise unit an attractive bridge luncheon Monday afternoon. at the Country club in honor of Mn. grind Mrs. L. M. Loll and son, 1. B. Ames, of Santa Maria, Califorand daughter, Deltha, left nia, and Mrs. W. H. Williams, who for the east. They will visit eaves soon for Europe. The lounge Missespdis and Chicago before of the club was made gay with a prom to New York. On June 11 fusion of lilacs and peonies. Thirty yvQI sail on the Conte Biancamano six friends were bidden. r Europe, where they will spend the Dr. and Mn. W. R. Brown wen Sunday evening Mr. and iosts at a dinner rTj rJ. Nation-wi- d n. Q&fig e, of I ITTnl to-rtG- r THREE OUTSTANDING GROUPS Smartly Tailored in the Newest Materials All-Wo- ol - WARDMONT SUITS prettily appointed Tuesday evening at their home, 2554 Jackson avenue. Yellow roses in a crystal bowl centered the dinner table, and blue tapers in crystal holders were at the ends of the table. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. T. Jon Beason, Dr. and Mn. Albert H. Aland, Dr. and Mn. Henry C. Stran-uist- , Mra. Ray Cardon, of St. Idaho, Ferenz Steiner and Leon at Loll were guests of honor a given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry LAsdnsoa at the Country club. Mr. Mrs, Roy T. Main entertained at their home in the and Mn. LolL Other tffsirs have been given in their taring the past fortnight. Ik sad Mn. Paul R. Weeks will be st dinner this evening in the A room of the Hotel Bigelow Bowles. MBitanent to Captain and Mrs. A group of women motored to Salt r. Walsh, who are leaving Og y m. - Sixteen guests are bidden. Alee yesterday to attend a card par-auxthe American Legion by given wQl follow in the drawing ilary unit of that city. In the party were Mn. Ora Bundy, Mn. J. FranKm&W. Holibaugh was hostess cis Fowles, Mrs. Trace Turner, Mrs. Is pettily arranged lunsheon Wed-Mf- Jen Garr, Mrs. R. L. Harlin, Mrs. at her home on Twenty-fift-h hirt Allison, Mn. V. I Little. and to Frank Mn. In. Leonard Ipsen. complimentary gta r sf Butte, Mont., who is the Mn. Herman Fetscher will enter Mr. and Mn. George Bart-- d in at dinner tomorrow evening at tor Mrs. E. C. Carrick and com2402 Custer Hdea Kennedy. Small tables ter home, to her sister,avenue, Miss Anne plimentary d with roses were arranged aneneon and later for cards. In ?froudfit. t to the guests of honor, the Miss Zelta Ballinger has issued inwere present: vitations for a luncheon tomorrow at Mn.' F. K. Mrs. N. H. Savage, Mn. C. Jreen Gables tea room, in honor of Stoma, Mrs. George A. Whit- - diss Alys Adams, who will be marMn'Fred Carr, Mn. R. H. ried in June to Pearson A. Ballinger. Mrs. W. McCain, Mrs. A. . Mn. Miss Betty Littlefield will arrive Fred Easton, Mrs. H. soon from the University of CaliforMl. Mrs. J. E. Stone, Mn. W. S. nia to the summer with her spend Mrs. Fred Voll, Mrs. George ather, J. C. Littlefield, and her aunts, Mrs. W. M. Mead, Mrs. J5jl W. A. Turner and Miss Mary I. Ashll Mrs. J. G. Titley, Mrs. Mn. Littlefield B. J. Finch, rW.Carver H. Prmdle, Mrs. Members of the girls sodality of L. Ball, Frank Bn. E. J. P. Rowse. 3t Josephs parish will give a breakthe Knights ttd Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, 2416 fast Sunday morning at Twenty-fifth Columbus 600 of home, 'ft avenue, will entertain their street. b at dinner at their home V owning, Mr. and Mn. Phillip A. Dix are east for an extended trip. motoring tlu j1 Carrick and mother, Mrs. will go first to Meadville, Pa., They leave next week where Mr. Dix will attend the reColo., where they will union of the class of 1880, of which Carrick and make their home. he was a member, at Allegheny colA uunber of Ogden eight living people will go lege. There are only Mr. UkTT and Mrs. Saturday afternoon to members of the class. tte anntud May festival of the Dix will spend a month in West and later will visit their daugh-- J fttw1011. PAment of St of which Mrs. ter, Mn. B. C. Swan, in New York. charger GunneU is Mr. and Mn. Ralph S. Stevenson fete, which is held an- - departed Sunday for Columbus, Ohio, bool, will take place where they will make their home. . wwol campus at sunset Mrs. Stevenson was formerly Miss Junior E. Rich return- - Dorothy Higginbotham, and her marbffiSrt y from an extended stay riage Easter Sunday to Mr. Stevenson and middlewest was one of the interesting springtime nuptials. of Bridge Series lest week ?"u Preside over Mrs. Daniel Konold visited Keith D. Mrs. 5 y. sjfbeon today at her home, with her daughter, of Park City. Buck, sudden kl6? tvenue to which she On Tuesday jin. RELrely of Miss Zoan a fcined at luncheon The marriage Houtz, daughter of . Mr. and Santa mei f Mrs. J. S. Houtz of Los Angeles, to 4 who in visiting in Orestus H. Bean took place Monday W. H. Williams, in Salt Lake City. Miss won for a European evening Houtz is the sister of Mn. Arthur blossoms decorated Woolley of this city. Mr. Bean is the small luncheon author of the play, Corianton, which is based upon the Book of Mormon. Mr. and Mrs. Bean will make their lome in New York. Mr. and Mn. R. I Olson are expected home Sunday from a fortmrs. u rea nights trip to Indianapolis, Chicago, Km. ri B. Smith, Mrs. Clem Louisville, SL Louis, and New OrfiDisau J Wribt, and Mrs. leans. . btbomsi! Mrs. George Carey entertained of her card club at dinner St Anthony, members of her sister, Mn. Wednesday evening at Green Gables was the diversion Mrtnquit 2833 Van Buren tea room. Bridge hours. the of evening Mra, w Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cook will deentertained Of Sv K1"0 to atbridge elub and a few part today for Cincinnati, Ohio, which tend the annual Presbytery 11 Incheon at next week. Be1435 Twenty-JL- 1 convenes in that city Mr. and Mrs. returning home lir uJb guests were sestet fore Cook will viist in Huntington, nest 1centw? Virginia. WbJwUf tulips paste Cov.,. er laid for sixteen. Jbe Mr. and Mrs. Archie P. Bigelow cA-wer. Mra. H. B. were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and P. - Calif., Mrs. Mb. Frederick Champ of Logan, j 5triaMr- - Frank Francis, C.) on r t evening for Mr. I An-hony- 39.50 Y To be on Sale Friday and Saturday NS , $275 i A af 1 Craftshire Suits SatisFashion Suits A $29.50 $24.50 To be on Sale Friday and To be on Sale Friday and Saturday Saturday I Also r t . Vir-gini- a, J-- -- Wcb. di-T- : Fd-dave- ne 50i a y; kl S1" SiC.et fi i. We will give free with each suit sold an extra pair of trousers to match. I t--n-i $1075 $2175 MENS SHIRTS .A beautiful woven madras of unique coloring and decidedly attractive. Neat woven stripes, long pointed collar and one pocket A big value at $1.98 Mens Union Suits Sheer Ntinsook 67c Guaranteed not to rip Commander atyle and atitch-e- d quality. Triple seams reinforced. SMART NECKWEAR For Men Latest patterns in medium contrasting figneat ures, wide contrasting stripes and small, figures in blue, green, purple, red and many other shades at 98c and others at $1.50 MENS SOCKS MENS SLIPOVER All wool worsted yams in solid colors. Very attractive allover design, and has a popular At mercerized cotton Knit of lustrous two-pl- y gauge, and medium yarns, in very fine ,Toe-Plusconstruction weight Famous ribbed tops, Elastic wear. which increases and toes. heels reinforced and double soles dress or suitable for Neat appearing and everyday wear. $2.98 M , 4 pairs for 82c V-ne- ck. and $3.98 Mens Hose V. MENS DRESS CAPS Sporty tweed caps, such as our stock consists of, will be seen in the smartest roadsters and on the leading golf courses. . Fine all wool. Finished with full lining of rayon. Unbreakable visor. A splendid value $1.49 3 i pairs .. Fancy ailk and rayon, knit of pure thread ailk. Stripes, patterna. A big value. all-ov- er S1 Wed-Tvho- m' vS Js frtr.tinJl Corner 23rd & Washington Ave. Ogden, Utah 'S |