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Show In Women's Realm Feted E B'iatol will leave Departing Matrons entertained Graves Angeles to visit for M. Everett Htime with her mother, Mrs.a luncheon arranged attractively son. home in the Holly Chanln whoDfy 5 JLsday at completing his sopho- more Mrs. of honor in year at Occidental college, Los ent. who will accompany hia mother H. Cunningham, home by motor. JJfogdcn with her huaband to make Nor-f- p Mrs. Norris p. Walsh left in Chatham, Va.; Mra. yesterday forasevenil weeks visit to be spent Walsh, wife of Captain Walsh, with her sister, Mra. Ralph Doneghy, mU leave Ogden to make her She will return to Walshs new of San Francisco. . wm Join CapUin Walsh Okta.; Mr. Fred A. following his training at f Salt Lake, who will leave Jordan Narrows. Uter they will Major Prince for Fort motor to live, and for Mra. Martin and from Colorado for the summer, there will go to Fort Sill, wife of Major O'Brien of Okla., where Captain Walsh has been who will leave at C. U. A. pgan, with her huaband for hia new assigned A long Fort Humphries, Va. Colonel and Mrs. Thomas H. CunKj. bad an artiatic centerpiece of ningham will depart tomorrow by in a fak snapdragons, arranged motor for their ranch home near SherGuests invited, in addi-- idan, wyo., where will pass the the guests of honor, were Mrs. summer months. Inthey the late summer Mrs. Frederick Gray will go to San Francisco and from i p Bigelow, they William Van Mrs. Alen, sail, by way of Panama, to New Sifted M. Nye, Mrs. H. F. Irwin, there York. Colonel and Mrs. Cunningham of Salt Lake, have been transferred to uA Robert Parker, Chatham, Frederick Champ, of Logan, and VE.t where Col. will have Cunningham Salt Lake. charge of the R. O. T. ;imes J. Gillespie, of C., a similar to that which he has held Ab attractive luncheon of yesterday assignment in Ogden. Their departure from OgMor-icR. Mrs. Joseph by w that given den will be regretted by their many at her home on Ecdes avenue in friends. who boaor of Mrs. John Hillabrant, viH spend the summer in Wyoming Mrs. Irving Lehman has issued Small tables decorated ind Kansas. for a luncheon in honor of roses were arranged for luncheon Mrs. Clarence William Gunnell to be incsad later for cards. The guest list given Tuesday at the Ogden Golf and Drama of the members club, Country club. Mrs. Gunnell will de luded rbo are intimate friends of the guest part in June for Washington, D. C. Those present were Mrs. where she will rf honor. Mr. Gunnell. join Hillabrant, Mrs. Mark Brown, Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Andrews entertained at Yanen L. Wattis, Mrs. P. W. Knise-Urs. Joseph E. Evans, Mrs. R. B. a bridge luncheon Wednesday at her Porter, Mrs. Albert H. Aland, Mrs. home, 2663 Taylor avenue. Yellow Foul-Ise- r. roses and baby wreath centered the genian Fetscher, Mrs. Delbert Mrs. small tables, where luncheon was Mrs. Frank Browning, served.' Covers were laid for Mrs. W. Joidni Smart, Mrs. William N. McKay, Mrs. E. A. Larkin, and Mrs. H. Williams, Mrs. P. II. Mulcsby, Mrs. C. J. Humphries, Mrs. W. F. Madson, Thomas B. Farr of Smithfield. Mrs. W. L. Hinds, Mrs. P. C. RichardSummer festivities were inaugurateson, Mrs. Roy Packer, Mrs. R. W. d it the Ogden Golf and Country Mrs. Ludvig Reimers, Mrs. Law dob Tuesday with the opening weekly rence Boyle, and Mrs. Joseph Tracy. hmcheon. The hostess committee of the dub, composed of Mrs. Hugh M. Mr. gnd Mra. John Hillabrant am Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee, Mra. children, John and Jean, will leave YiQiain H. Loos, Mrs. Harry S. AndSunday by motor for Lionkol, Wyo erson and Mra. Eugene R. Alton has where they will spend the summer cringed a aeries of bridge luncheons months. During the month of July lor each Tuesday during the summer. will motor to Washington, Kan . they A profusion of peonies and roses dec where they will visit with Mrs. anted the club Tuesday when eighty-tw- o mother, Mrs. Ella Howard, women gathered for a delightful Mrs. John Merton Kelly of WichitaL iftemoon. Kan., and Mrs. Louis Schumacher of Okla., sisters of Mrs. HillaMrs., Virgil J. Harrop, 2312 Harri-s- Alva, will join the family in Washbrant, avenue, presided over a prettily Mr. and Mrs. Hillabrant wil appointed bridge luncheon yesterday ington. return to Ogden before the opening it her home in compliment to Mrs. R. of the fall school term. ' X. Sutton, who is leaving Ogden to uka her home in Omaha. The luncheMr. and Mra. Frank Francis will enon table was centered with a tertain Saturday evening with a dinvariety d ipring blossoms in pastel shades, ner in compliment to Mrs. William H, eadpeotues were used about the home. who leaves shortly for Williams, Seated with the hostess and guest of trip abroad. Jenor were Mra. H. L. Herrington, an Dana Parkinson, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Irving Lehman will entertain Grantham, Mrs.1 Trace Turner, Mra. Tuesday at the Ogden Golf and CounW. R. Green, Mrs. A. C. Tre seder, and try dub in compliment to Mrs. Claran Lee Lowenatein. ence William Gunnell, formerly Miss Kathryn Shufflebarger, a recen Xta. W.- H. Williams, who leaves bride, who will leave shortly for wa for Europe; Mrs. H. B. Ames of Washington, D. C-- , to join her husSanta Maria, Calif., who ia a popular band, who is attending law schoo' geit m the city, and Mrs. A. H. there. Senders of Middletown, Ohio, who is of Mrs. A. G. Miss Ethel Dale Stevens and Miss Egelhoff, were ue tumor guests at a luncheon given Catherine OConnor, of the senior y Egelhoff and Mrs. class of Sacred Heart academy, enter- ??ft - to-?- ay -- !l 2SiMin. Sith iS.Jfe, S,t sil-bask- et. S, Ji B T. Mc-Ke- ll, K Hill-abran- ts m : I M' friends motored If ", wbme cottage," the canyon I Egelhoff, where luncheon were enjoyed during the Mon hours. Bidden to meet the amor Jiiw' 1 guests were Mrs. P. C. Richaxd- W L-- J- tK Hind Mrs. Lee Chamberlain, Mra. Mrs. Frank Francis, Mra. M5Wvne8 Fj .Walter Mra- - J- - p- - Kingdon, Rchardaon' Hirt Biddle and Mrs. Lee D. t ISSL"? dinner Monday Biddle home on Twen- - ta honr UrtK lt2et of Mrs. wbo will leave next tA w e ber home in Honolulu. I Knnut rd dub of which Mrs. Ihsrnf 13 a "leTnr wre the was served at hdde J.7 'tered with roses. TmZ 'oyed after dinner at In IS. bid-Dlnn- er 1 ? home On heet. h Twenty-eight- were Mrs. tJGeorge French, Mrs. Harold For- Mra Aaael & Wat8on. Mrs. IOwVUlTan Jconette Leek, Miss Asiif - 1 0fi ?lme 5 Tuesy aevening ln0e cf ftS t Satthe V.rfil Huse in Huntsville. .afey Kt tlbfo ner decorated the $ the friends W1"ner hdaae J'1 Andrew 7T.pWon! MI.T din-5- ht were Jwwita M!ttT Heginnia, Miss Lamont Pere Burst Mri- - A,ua Md S . A Hender- - Edna Stuart. w-13- a The Marion MMh. Mrs. f,etty Hurat, Miss 2Sori Br""' tained the graduates at dinner last aveevening at Shuffs on Jefferson with combined roses Pink nue. maidenhair fern centered the long table. Place cards of girl graduate design marked the places of Miss Buelah Alton, Miss Catherine BergMade-lei- n man, Miss Aileen Bower, Miss LaVeta Hargrave, Clark, Miss Mias Dorothy Loughran Miss Florence Lindsley, Miss Eloise Parmley, Miss Elisabeth Miss Reid, Gertrude Schuets, Miss Madelyn Wilson, Miss Helen Cook, Irene Miller and the hostesses. Mrs. Charles H. Barnett of Salt deLake, entertained at a luncheon of in lightful appointments Wednesday the Japanese room at the Hotel Bigelow. Coven were laid for ten guests. Mr. and Mra. Llewellyn Lyle Shanks will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening at their home, 657 Twenty-eighth street, in honor of Mrs. A. A. Whitley, who will leave soon for an European tour. The invited guests are Mr. and Mra. Elmer I Burton, Mr. and Mra. Alma Langlois, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ennor, of Elko, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Neilson and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Whitley. Miss Patricia Healy of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Oliver of Sacramento, Calif., are expected in Ogden the coast. by motor tomorrow fromhouse-guest Miss Healy has been the of Mr. and Mrs. Olivers for several weeks and is accompanying them to Ogden, where they will visit with Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Shearman. Gudmund-soCaptain and Mra. W. A. 1026 Doxey street, will entertain officers of Battery B, 222nd Field ArSattillery, and their wivea at dinner urday evening at their home. Miss Ruth Chipman, who has been on the teaching staff at the Lewi school during the past year, left last y stay with Thursday for a friends in Logan prior to living for her home in American Fork, Utah. Mra. L. J. Wright entertained her bridge club at luncheon Wednesday street. at her home on Twenty-firn, prwlded over a Gwl nt? aPPintments yes-- S !n Gables tea room in of fS" of JWt, Mrs. Glen C. 2?-cfo,H0rsan E10 Small wer arraned 'Sihcon mn0UT ndotthd were centered with 1 w?et PCM in silver - choicB 'appointments were in Twelve members enjoyed luncheon, ft x RaIf1fchec- - Invited to which was followed by bridge. weri M". R. II. Mrs. IL B. Ames, who has been the Hsrling, Mrs house-gueof Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mrs. Richardson, has gone to Igsn for a cEai? SWork ?rSoJ-- Ca. Mrs. stay of several week Mra.herAmes dewill return to Ogden before Marie, in Santa home parture for her Calif. Helen WTsHiss iin Mrs. Mary Sedwig will entertain Mi Com- luncheon at bhuiia and Misb a. Alphild Hen- - Saturday illwiih a k?y ten-da- h ? LSnp st st D r-- meiits, and 1 returned to the office knowing that my typewriter worries were over for a long time. As a vacation hint, take a Corona with you to aid you with your buMncss and social l oi e. You wilt like the new Elite type it is distinctive. :!l Sempre Musical' ndUn ' jgwa pi May 30, 1930 jv.Mav. SJ 77i ' fj'fajrt W-- Shopping The last study meeting of the sea- son was held Tuesday by the Sempra dusical society at the home of Mra lerman Fetscher. Miss Ellen Thomas gave a comprehensive talk on Modern American Music," and the following program of modern Ameri-a- n music was given: Piano, Fen James 11. Rogers; Dansona la alse, Victor Louis Soar; soprano solo, Mrs. John Hillabrant; The Last Hour (Framer), Mrs. Frank Sooville; piano, prelude Arabesque (Jai. H. Rogers), Mrs. Fred Froerer; soprano J"10- - Wind of the Westland (Mra. II. It. A. Bench); Love's Coming (Mana Zucca), Mrs. Ray Jones; instrumental trio, (Saltarello (Bridge), Mra. Fetscher, Mra. Smart and Mra. Hillabrant; contralto, Remembered, (Th. Lieurance; My Dearie (lluerter); i here er. Dear. You May Be (lluer-ter- ), Mrs. C. II. Stevens. ls with H An inter- esting feature of the program was the 7iU?c J? wo composers, Mra. Altha Ballentyne Zinn and Mra. Ethel Clark Olsen; a wait by Mrs. Zinn was played by Mr. Hillabrant, and two vocal roIob Mother" and My Prayer," by Mrs. Olsen were sung by Mrs. Oliver Ellis, g guest of the dub. iai Air- - Clarence William Gunnel has returned to Ogden after spending the past year in Salt Lake. Mra. Gunnell was dancing instructor at St. Mary'a of the Wasatch in Salt Lake. Ust Saturday evening she presented her pupils in a successful dance review. A number of Ogdenites attended the performance. tte :..V. lette into their family circle. mid-summ- er VL Dear Reittld's: ou will forgive me if 1 cast aside riinvi'iitiiniiilittni ami begin my first U tter to you us if we were old friend. We are going to become very well acquainted. ami with the introduction our editor ha just given us we ean liegin ur assix'iutioiis today. Since my arrival in Ogden a few day ago I hnve been busy getting established and becoming acquainted with some of your merchants, and cun honestly sny that never before have 1 received such courteous treatment and prompt service. 1 wonder if you appreciate the truly wonderful shop and organizations of your city that are here to sene you. If you have visited them, you cannot help but ngrec with me; if you have not, do it toduy and you will understand my enthusiasm. Naturally, my first contact in the city was with the Blue Lite ('ah and Transfer conqmny, and 1 found thut st league ts - Ol-Ti- (Bur-leigh- they offered a real metropolitan tuxi and buggage service. Their rate are economical, their drivers prompt and cnrcful. I huve already found them indispensable in my shopping tours. The next lime you need a taxi, phone 12. You Iucki'.l in M'cn. 1 Readers of The Post will welcome When y.u are planning on new furniture or other home need, see what Bette ha to ay. You will find that she i constantly on the lookout for something new and attractive for the home. After following her suggestion, you will discover that she ia not only up to the minute in style, but also has an exMiss Florence Sperry departed cellent quality, and at reasonThursday for her home in Salt Lake able eye for too. price, after spending the past nine months in Ogden. Miss Sperry was on the Most of you will b planning new frock for busine, soteaching staff at the Lincoln school on South Washington avenue. cial, and vacation wear; if so, Bette will have timely and moneyA dinner was given Tuesday saving hintsmany for you. New costumes evening at Shuffs by twelve teachers all for new accessories, dainty under- from the Washington school. The garments, hosiery, jewelry, and others dinner table was attractively decorat- Here, too, she will lie able to assist ed with roses and sweet peas. Bridge you in determining just .what and followed the dinner. where to buy. Mrs. James McLaughlin entertained Bette, although she has just rethe members of the Sacred Heart cently joined our forces, has asked for Wednesday afternoon at a vacation at an early date. We have Shuff'a. Following the meeting tea granted her request, on condition that was served. she shall keen us informed of her Mra. Joseph Ballantyne, who has trip. It will be interesting to know and been visiting Miss Annis Brown, Miss where she goes, how she travelswardin her included holiday is what Ilattie Brown, and Miss Rose Canfield, returned to her home in Long Beach, robe. Shop with Bette and save! California. She was accompanied The Editor. home by Miss Betty Ballantyne, daughter of Mrs. Ronald Ballantyne, Historical Society and will spend the summer months on Historical society members Ogden the Pacific coast. will have their annual luncheon and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Egelhoff have final meeting of the year at the Green as their house-guesin Ogden canyon Gables tea room Saturday. The enMr. and Mrs. A. II. Saunders of Mid- tertainment committee in charge of dletown, Ohio. Mr. Saunders formerly arrangements includes Mrs. John A. lived in Ogden and was prominent in Gager, Mrs. R. P. Morrissey, Mrs. J. musical circles. They are enroute.to G. Murdock and Mrs. G. F. GrilL California, where they will spend sevCatholic Alumnae eral weeks sightseeing before returnUtah The chapter of the Internaing to their home. tional Federation of Catholic AlumA group of pupils of Mrs. Very Frey nae will hold its annual meeting on Season appeared, in a piano recital Saturday. Activities for the day Tuesday evening at the Lewis Junior have been arranged as follows: Mass high school. Those participating were at 10:30 at St. Josephs Catholic Misses Ruth Williams, Gwen Stran-quis- t, church, with Rev. P. M. Kennedy ofBeverly Brown, Mary Louise ficiating; business meeting, 11:45, at McKay, Mary Francis Hetzel, Eva the Hermitage in Ogden canyon; Nickaon, Margaret Stratton, Gladys luncheon at ' 1:15 o'clock at the HerMinnoch, Norma Seager, and Virginia mitage hotel. Following the luncheon True. Miss Ruth Falck of the ad- the guests will be shown through Ogvanced clas assisted. den canyon and will then visit Sacred Mra. Clinton Pugmirs left yester- Heart academy. day for her home in Chicago followDrama ing a month's visit with her father, Drama club members closed their Joseph Scowcroft ears activities last Saturday with a at the Ogden Golf and Charles reakfasl Mra. Ora Mra. Bundy and V. K. Saxton spent the past week-en- d Country club. The retiring president, Mrs. Warren L. Wattis, waa the honor in Price, Utah. it being- the custom of the club guest, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Loos and to honor their leader each year. Roses daughter, Mary Alice, have gone east and harmonizing tapers decorated the for a months atay. They will visit luncheon tables. The following in in St. Louis with Mrs. Walter Erham, teresting program was arranged for and in Sedalia, Mo., with Mr. and Mrs. the entertainment of the guests: InHerman Loos, parents of Mr. Loos. of the play Green PasEnroute home they will attend the terpretation tures (Marc Connelly), Mra. Delbert American Bankers convention in Den- B. Foulgcr; trio, "Swing Low, Sweet Mra. ver. Chariot," Mra. Junius H. Smart,Fetch-er; Mra. Clarence C. Hetzel and daugh- John Hillabrant, Mrs. Herman Religion, "That solo, ter, Mary Frances, and Mrs. Stuart P. Dobbs and daughter, Deirde, will Mra. Frank Browning; violin solo, Ive leave Sunday for Nebraska and Iowa. "Nobody Knows the Trouble Mra. Kreislcr), Seen" by mother, with her (arranged will visit Mrs. Dobbs ); Mrs. Marie Longtin in Beatrice, Neb., Fetscher; trio, Deep River" Mra. Moses, Go Down, will solo, go and and Mrs. Hetzel daughter were Mrs. to Harlan, Iowa, for a visit with rel- Browning. The hostesses H. Aland, A. Mrs. Morrell, R. Joseph atives.' M. Frank Mra. Mra. Mark Brown, Miss Gladys Rich, daughter of Dr. Browning, Mrs. E. R. Dumke, Mra. and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, wjll arrive William Rice Kimball, and Mra. R. B. home in ten days from Newcastle, Porter. Pa., where she has been an instructor Home Culture of music during the school year. Miss The annual luncheon of the Home Rich will pass the summer in Ogden. Culture club was held Saturday at the Mra. E. C. Randall left yesterday Methodist Community house as the for Chicago, where she will visit for final activity of the club year. Lavsome time. ender and white, the club colors, were of Moore carried out in the appointments of F. Charles Mr. and Mra. the luncheon table, where coven were San Francisco are expected in Ogden Mrs. laid for twenty. Following a short and Mr. of Sunday to be guests business meeting the following proConrad Bolstad. Club history, wnt-te- n waa Young gram Mrs.given: the of members and read by Grace B. J. Thirty by Ladies sodality of St Joseph s psnsn Mra. Ethel Franke; vocal solos, gathered for breakfast at the Knights When My Ships Come Sailing Home, were sung by Mrs. of Columbus home Sunday morning. decor- and "Silver Moon, and ins wreath bridal J. G. Leonard, accompanied by Miss Roses, comA one-aplay, ated the breakfast tables. The MoronL Eleanor mittee planning the affair incld'd Widows," was given by the following Mrs-T- . Mra. James P. Casey, chairman; iftste Mrs W. S. Craven. Mri. M. A. D. Ryan, Mrs. M. J.MeUughn, Mouritsen, and Mra. S C. Porter. Mra. J- - E. Brown, Mra. George Kelly, L. G. Commercial Travelers Auxiliary Mra. Russell Wilkins, Mr. J. of the Womena Auxiliary Martello. Membera Baker, and Mrs. August Commercial Traveler United to the SunMiss Helen Stevens will leave sne held their final meeting of the year where day for Tacoma, Wash., She Tuesday at the home of Mra. Afc.bufreweeks. three vjU will spend 2537 Harrison avenue. and then was served at 1:30 turn home for a short time some luncheon fet time will go to Chicago to spend followed by a busiwas and oclock, with her brother, Charles S. Stevens. ness session. Plans were made for the Mrs. C. A. Eklund and Mrs. George sntertainment of women who will be are summer in attendance at district convention of Barry of San FranciscoAshton at her United Commercial Travelers, to be Mrs. of Mary guests home on Van Buren avenue. held in Ogdon, June 12, 13, and 14. small and The local auxiliary will entertain at a Ches Fred Mr. and Mra. hobridge luncheon at Uie Hermitage son, Fred Jr., will arrive in Ogden town of out 12 wr guests. for on tel June Mont., Sunday from Kaliipel, Other entertainment features will be Mr. Chez has been athletic Chez The committee in charge inMrs. and Mr. planned. ing the past year. their Mr. E. C. Olsen, Mra George cludes Mrs. parent, will be guests of Mr. A. K. Cross, and Mary Mr. Thorstensen, and and Mrs. Joseph Chez, Eklund. Mrs. Emil A'.hton. no-ho- In shopping for u few individual pieces ( f furniture, pictures, and other for my apartment, dvir:il ive a r lie 1 visited the (). J. Chugg Art Shop. Mr. Chugg v a in the act of unpacking a of the most unique handmade Mexican pottery 1 have ever all know how dirty and wrinkled ones clothes get in traveling; they have to be cleaned, and yet we hate to send them to a cleaner without first knowing that they will receive proper rare. 1 visited the Cleaners and found the most equipment, skilled workers and courteous treatment one ran imagine. Needless to say my clothes were all returned completely renewed and re- u native crate, or huacal (wliidi you will be interested ini, were Aztec pottery: jug, pitchers, and water bottles with cup. Of course, I purchased several of these article, and I utn rerlain that you wi-do the same when you see them, they ure so new, different and also ('all at the Chugg very inexpeiiMie. Al t Shop and nk to sec them or watch for the window display. Another very novel assortment of Mexican art walk to be seen in the shops is the feather bird. This work originating among the ancient Aztecs, consist of actual reproduction of tropicni birds, done with real feather in natural gorgeous color. My next move in making my rooms more cheerful was to arrange to have fresh flower at frequent intervals, and here my wants were fulfilled by the Klenke Floral company. Flowers and pot tol plants lend such a cheerful, homelike atmosphere to one homo that 1 hnve always made it a point to lie well supplied. As a gift they cannot bo excelled, and the Klenko Floral rumpuny offer a prompt delivery service in the city, as well a by telegraph, telephone or letter in distant cities. If you arc planning a wedwill take cure of oil ding, Klenke of your florul needs. Decoration, the bridul bouquet, corsage, and bouquet for ull of the attendants, and button iers for the men. You ran (Continued on pgae C.) De-Lu- xe te freshed. With thi done, I felt the need of a little refreshing myself; and, after nsking the advice of a number of particular women in town, 1 went to tho Marinello Shop. It is a rharining salon, located on the sixth floor of the Hotel Bigelow, where you will find it eool and inviting on these hot days. With a hair trim, a shampoo and massage, at the hands of expert operators, I liegan to feel like myself again. Needing a permanent wave, 1 asked tho advice of Mrs. Gray, the owner, and on her suggestion, hud a Realistic Permanent Wave. It is truly just thatl I hardly knew myself when the operator was through. My hair was soft and glossy, with the most natural looking wave, the kind that we all admire but so few of us are blessed with. After that, I felt like going to work and started for the office, carrying my old trusty typewriter. Once at my desk, with mv machine in front of me, I started in, but old faithful had gone back on me and it didnt take long to discover that there would be no work done until I had purchased a new typewriter. Where should 1 go? The Ogden Typewriter House solved my problem, and I was shown a complete lino of standard machines in various styles, colon and brands. A Corona portable in green met my requirc- - You trust us with can all responsi- bility, and be certain of perfect, reasonable service. The Fern Shop 420 25th St. Phone BIG REDUCTION C64 YELLOW CAB RATES Now You May Ride Yellow Cabs as far as 4 miles at our reduced 50c rate of IP Passengers can ride for the Same Fare! Cut Out This Map and Save for Reference. ct I cch dr en- It Is Cheaper to Call a YELLOW CAB Than to Drive Your Own Car! PHONE 88. |