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Show iy ntmaiiud at a bridge dinner Pindinner wilh bridge following. Those k. sun nf Mr. ami Mrs. Kicliuut D. present were Mrs, (arl Torgcson, im waiu-t bar.is Kmpy. Imrm'k. The marriuge will lake pi ace Mr- -, laiwrein-Farr, Mrs. It. h. Olv onroy s birthday anniversary. Din- -, Mr- -. Krlly Goddard, Miss Myrta son, Srptember. Jin Mice l.iiiwning enteitMined P,,r at small tables, Hales, Mims Kllt-- Williams, Mrs. HarMt. Mae Jnksnii, IT Thirtieth old riilge dinner Suturday evening by bridge. Sweet pea were Fleming, and Mrs. Clam Williams. ii i:.e. f the tables and in the rooms T)ler avenue, lh,. str.el, announees the engagement ul ''I t Continued on page &.) II. r Kvelyn. to 'tie seated at smull talles. her daughter, the house. Covers were , Tuff, of Glendale, IV ii i jin Robert II. Mr. and son of J. Mr. with Kmmett, a of baket gladiUiLl, ha v returned if 8,H' John California, and mall daughter, Mar-pK- t, d" iphinium. t overs were laid Kmmett. The marriage will dike Mis and Mr. Edna Ranger, of Chi- - weeks vacation spent at Ideal' Beaeh! ai d Mrs. George Noble, Jr., plaee August 27. Anderson, a Septem-Mr- s r of Mr. and Wa are houae-gueathe honored guest ' nn, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Jo- - Iouutesa Gian l.uca Ciiogua left: , John uni r Clad .i. wer, Dr. and Mrs Junior Saturday for New mk. fnun which John Jeanw'i'if 'U in Joseph G. Utley. ained at the Ogdon Golf and j i baffin, Miss lol- ,,u, S;S. wjji h;ilj f(,r i;oroa- to join! arLmt from Wvornim! Friday th-H nry Stranquiat. entertained summer 4.ub. The decorations were; Mh-.iso IV Vine, Dr. and Mr tlarku.r the Count t! inn l.ueu Cicog-- J 8 ?noh- Th Mr. mid Mrs. Spencer Fades. smt.ia vombined. Covers j will at the afternoon tw? in The eei.nless and small n) 1aris. ii. i ! Ogden in remain flashy for th, bri,0 her mother, j ;.o Mrs. Junius Smart. Mr. and Mn have i1V of Mr. the r1'!) h,!t Calf and Country club in honor of and then lea ' ' ir4 Robert Si oweroft, Mr. and and her Anderson, K. Hi..niiig for the Wvo Springs, who George leavea aeon l Virgil Harrop, t ,,affm. Miss Itarlvara Brown, In Nashville, Milla- - V.1'. Anderson and Miss ,..lM ,wo months, Tenn., to make her brant and make their home. Anik-ivntat Marjorie John D. Rice, of Salt Miss Elva t'ultis, Felt,) wa served at Luncheon small Mis. Walker has ns her jVr. Mr. I'yril Hammond. Robert Nye, Jenniiiga and the follow-- j ls-ii Mrs. atS, and garden flower were the worth, and Mrs Charles l? it n her KernaUl, lt Mslcr, I11 of IV Bert gucl Spraull. Mrs, Pittsburg, guests: accompanied ho Mr V0''4011 Active decollations used on the Mrs. Raker nf rs:,!cv City, Oregon. followed dinner. of Salt Lake are Watkins, Mrs. Mes and in the club rooms. will spend a month in Ogden. Bridge Snow, in tln Rltli r, Mrs. Drew Jacob-th- e rt'hi in Chicago days S. Hunsaker t'lifford and the luncheon, the fofljwed guests Re Mri a Norman Mrs. at nicrlamcd Miss Nell Am!?., viurn latter Drigg f v Thursday afternoon at a bridge the honor guest, Mrs. liar. l.ii;. an t the home of her parents, bridge luncheon Fi iday ut her home in mo. Mr. Clyde Greenwell, Mrs. P. J. house-gueVi. stivet. The guests K. Williams, 2711 (.11 Twenty-firs- t Mrs. of Fred Miss Mm. Frank Mrs. Hi Mra. Murk Jeanette Williams, own Uek. uva, sponsored an art Itumi avenue. The rooms ami were seated at sinu'l tables. Garden Mrs. Wiley Brown, ttt Mrs. C. Sterling Pr Morse and daughter FI- -' hol,u"' Sunday afternoon; Liv. tables were decorated with fiowers were used on the tables and 11,111 D. Turner, Mrs. A. II. Aland, pha Morse, have returned untl b uvhuk. The tea was! a -- r In Lee from a visit Cover were laid for Mrs. in the rooms. Covers were laid for Les-d. Mra. W. v!. to Thomas home of Mrs. Brown, 85o H. Hinley, St. Anthony, Idaho. S,lvtn '.M. Miss Margaret Shmt, of Murray, InMrs. N ousel, Mrs. Jack Grusst-n-hi- . Twenty-fourt- h ! Warner Arthur, Mrs. George street. Sixteen paint- - Gvrge Mr n.i b. men and women style Mrs. llluine Morse, Mrs. Yern was the guest of honor, .j F ,IXm Miertaln-- ! Hanson Puthuff were shown, Kjter, Mrs. II. W. Nelson, Mrs. Her-ed vCi"th is of Lurille Miss Kvunston, Howard Bullard, hanging to the Mr. rapidly Lbn, Mr. lingree, Hursday eve-- ! Inluding Californiu landscapes and I;.'-.Wey, Mrs. W. H. McKenzie, and more grnci ful Mr. and Mrs. of ami at 111., is the house-guethe Blrs. nmg lunger Green and Gables Filigree, Clyde Stone, Mr. marines. tea room. Putlmff is an artist of itt Kathrine Woodland, Arimo, Ida. avenue. Adams 2535 John Miller. Vi. vamps. Rushiner, Clyde note and o.;i of the founders of ho. JoJlnk vharL-l-- f E- - Suxton thej Mrs. Art Student.- league of Ia Angeles. Mrs. Raymond L. Olsen entertained E. It. Alton will entertain of Pueblo, Cslo., He studied 'I A delightful affair of Wednesday . evening ut her home, 233S the Thursday at Den-mother and sister of Charles V. and club Golf at the of University Country K. ver, t. in honor of Miss Irma Adams the bridge luncheon given by Mra. Saxton, of avenue, her-whii. See Our New Full l.ine o i ir.pliinent to Blrs. II. 1'. Kaysville, are visiting at there olurado, and was graduated f ron: of Denver, with a bridge with honorable mention. Williams, frank M. Driggs and Mrs. John S. the Saxton home in Fran-leave San for lie shortly Kaysville. went to California in lU3. He is u! nf Fashion Shoes supper. Garden flowers were used lo make her home. Ivii at the Hotel Bigelow in honor Miss Stella Mouritsen on the suptcr table und in the rooms. and Miss charter member of the California Art Mrs. Driggs1 daughter, and sister, Alice Tanner, who have been .!r. ami Mrs. Arthur Woolley, ar- - Covers were laid for the guest of mpeetively, Miss Nell Driggs, Miss &T.05 touting cub, New York. South States Art! onipunied by Blrs. Woolley's nieces, honor, Miss Williams, Mrs. Carl will Europe, sail Los about Angeles. A for Septemiier 1 club and belongs to the San Francisco Mi.-- s Deane Itne Short, both of and Bliss. the United States. They will Ait association, Bean, Duddy Mrs. laiwrenee Furr, Mrs. For Men und Women (dor Kheme of pink and green was Saluniugundi league,1 onied out in the decorations, favors spend several weeks in the east be- Los Angeles, Water Color society and lVan, of New York, daughters of Kelly Goddard, Blrs. Harold Fleming, life member of the Iaiguna Beach Art ' Mi s. 0. U. Bean (Blrs. Edavene lloutz Miss Myrla Hales, and Miss Mae GilLuncheon was serv'- fore returning to Ogden. lad place cards. Davis), of New York, are spending man. association, lie has received many the Miss Mabel Parsons, of d small tables, each seating six week-en- d Rawlins, awards for his work at Soda Springs, Idaho. Blr. and Mrs. Jack Dring, of Denthe English and Shakespeare and has exhibited teen the house-guea at number Mr. and Blrs. Samuel Powell have ver, Colo., spent several days this Each table was centered of Mrs. Thomas Leslie, of eustern academies of departed Sat- art. Jaras their guests during the week Miss week with Blr, and Mrs. Rolu-rtith a bowl of pink sweet peas and urday for her home. Ruth Lewis, and Bliss Ann ljewis, of vis, 2S07 Eccles uvenue. topped with pink and green unberel-h- i. Mrs. A. P. Bigelow departed Mrs. Lydia Tanner entertained .with West The favors were bunches of artFriday Blrs. Mae Gilman entertained MonCheater, 1a. The Misses lawis for a breakfast to Bellaire, Ohio, Suturday morning at her' are daughters of Mr. and Blrs. Rob- day evening at dinner in fomplinient attend a family tied istically arranged sweet peasreunion there. Before returning to home, 851 Twenty-eight- h 2 IS I Washington street, in ert ljewis, formerly of Ogden. They to her sister, Bliss Irma Williams, of with pink and green ribbon. The nut honor Mrs. of her Bliss Ogden, Holmwill niece, in Ethel Bigelow visit New ure touring the west. Denver, who is the guest of her oil were also topped with pretty York and Maine, and will be away for gren, whose marriage to Glen Stangei Ogden, lTtah colored Flame colored unbrellas. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christensen, mother, Blrs. Clara Williams for a will several take the weeks. Aulatter place part of 7(14 Twenty-eight- h flidioli, salpiglosis, golden glow marstreet, announce short time. Eight close friends of Mrs. Laura Harshman, 2858 Van gust. The hostess was assisted by the engagement of their daughter, the guest of honor were bidden to igolds, dahlias and roses combined Bln. Quill Nebeker. The guests were tith feathery ferns were the attrac-tiv- e Buren avenue, and niece, Miss Dell at small tables, each centered in used the drawing room Jackson, have returned from a two seated flowers with filled with baskets petunias. There bridge followed the luncheon, months visit with friends and rela- Covers were laid for pink the guest of hduded in the guest list were: Mrs. tives in Saginaw, Mich., and Spring-field,' honor, Miss Holmgren; Miss Winifred frank Hostetter, Mrs. Richard Leek, Ohio. Miss Holmgren, Vendra, Holmgren, F. Mrs. Mia James Edwards, Nichols, Mrs. M. A. Grey left Tuesday for Miss Veono Holmgren, Miss Pauline Mn. J. T. Hurst, Mrs. George S. Glen, where she will spend several Carrigan of Morgan, Bliss Cleone Chicago In LeRoy Pugmire, Mrs. A. B. weeks on business and pleasure. Hoffman of Pocatello, Miss Inex TayUrey, Mrs. M. E. Carson, Mrs. Sher-na- n While away, Mrs. Grey will attend lor, Miss Israelson, Miss Beih Hendershot, Mrs. Ezra Richard-m- the convention of the American As- Winkler, Dorothy Bliss Helen Merrill, Mn. Mrs. Katherine Shufflebarger, sociation of Cosmeticians and Hair Cuuoii Khead, Bliss Lucille Mis. Everett M. Graves, Mrs. Thomas Parry, Artists. Bliss Verna Reeve, Mrs. Trdva ThompDsvis, Mrs. Frank J.' Bartlett, Mrs. son of Tremoriton, miss i hylhs iay-loMr. and Mrs. Frank K. Nevins have Edvard I. Rich, Mrs. J. R. Wilson, and Miss Emily Lucas. moved to Lake to make Salt their R. Miss Mu'L Robins, Margaret Mra. Edmund Orson Wattis Miss Gladys Rich, home. Mr. Nevins was formerly clerk Short, Murray; d of the Ogden arsenal, and recently Miss Mary a bridge breakfast Tuesday at Hurst, Mrs. Junior E. was Rich, Mrs. Marriner A. Browning, Unitedappointed to a position in th at the Green Gables tea room, blue States immigration service ii Mrs. Herman B. Way, Mrs. L. H. idphiniuin and zinaias combined formSalt Lake. ed the attractive centerpiece for the Peery, Miss Sylvia Dee, Mrs. W. W. Mrs. E. J. Hanke and Miss Ruth sole, (.overs were laid for eight. Bowman, Mrs. Herbert W. Hinley, of Beverly Hills, California, Mn Samuel C. Powell, Mrs. Wattis, Irving Mra. Ralph E. Bristol entertained Lehman, Mrs. Clarence S. Gunnell, were the complimented guests Tueswhen their sister, Mrs. William i number of guests Tuesday at the Mn C. G. Grout, Mrs. A. W. day Walker, H. Harris entertained with a bridge )gdcn Golf and Country club with a Mn William G. King, Salt Lake; luncheon at her home Matwilrumar in bridge luncheon. The guests weie Mn W. H. Harris, Mrs. Ralph E. Thi seated at one long table. The decoraBristol, Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, Mrs. G. Ogden canyon in their honor. tions were zinnias and mountain two were seated at L Becker, Mrs. E. 0. tables, long guests Wattis, Mrs. each centered with tall baskets fillcc greens. Covers were laid for thirty-threHorace H. Walker, Miss Gertrude De Bridge folowed the luncheon. Vom, of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. I. with flame colored, gladioli and zin The combined nias cones. with pine L Reynolds, Mrs. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Clark weie Abbott, Mrs. EJ. Harness, Mrs. S. A. Suter.Hager-Mwplace cads were unique hand blocked dinner hosts Saturday evening at he favorr and in the pine cone design, Md.; Mrs. Charles E. Golding, g and Golf Ogden Country club, Included in the Houston, Texas; Mrs. R. T. Hume, were pine cones. of Mra. E. Mr. and J. Hanke, Mas Helen list, besides the honored guests, Besides Bartlett, Mrs. Joseph guest were Mrs. H. M. Rowe, Mrs! Luke M. everly Hills, California. Chn, Mrs. Valentine Mrs. and honor the hosts Gideon, dinner the guests, Mrs. N. AMrew T. Sptfrgo, Clark, Mrs. H. B. Iverson, Wright, Mrs. J. covers were laid for Mr. and Blrs. Mra. Helen Lawrence T. Mn William Van Dee, Sigler William Rice Kimball, and Mri. aqd Alen, Mrs. W. W. nnnral. Miss Hannah Dee, Mrs. G. of Kansas City; Mrs. L. H. Peery, Mrs. George S. Eccles. Mrs. J. H. DeVine, Mn. J. M. Ecclcs, " Perkins, Mrs. F. M. e, Nye, Mrs. Mra. James Simpson entertained inMrs. Edward Bichsel, Mrs. Mn. Clarence E. Wright, Mrs. WilW. Harmon liam Rice Bln. Kimball, formally Tuesday afternoon at her Carr, Mrs. Archie Bowman, vr,e.. street, in Effie Spencer, Mrs. C. F. Dins- - Peery, Mra. Florence Nebeker, Mrs. home, 238 Twenty-nint- h t, to her Mrs. Fletcher :ompiiment niece, Miss Jean Gwilliam, Mrs. Patrick Healy, Sr., Miss Ralph Mrs. Heber Scowcroft, Jr., Mn. Warner, whose mariage to Raymond "W Golding, Houston, Texas; Miss Junior E. Rich, Mrs. Harry H. Baxter, W. Hughes, of Waco, Texas, will take JJujorie Moreton, Vista, California; who is the guest of her place September 3. jw. ames Orr, Mrs. Cornelius Boyd, of Chicago, mr Perkins, Mrs. Joseph R. parents, Governor and Mn. George H. Mrs. George A. Dickson entertained in Salt Lake; Mrs. Van HoughDem, mil, Mrs. Patrick Mrs. i group of frien'ds Tuesday at the Healy, Jr, ton, of Chicago, who is also a guest Ogden Golf and Country club in honor T Sedwick, Mrs. 0. J. Stillwell, at the Dem home; Mn. Walter Ken- of Mrs. H. P. Iverson, who leaves rt. A. P. Bigelow, Mrs. Adam Pat-Mr-s. and her guest. soon for San Francisco, where she will Wallace Ellis, Mrs. nedy, of Salt Lake, M. Conroy, Mrs. Howard R. Mn. William Gentiles; Mrs. Henry make her home. Luncheon was served cf New York; Mrs-- . Ellen Mc-?- ? W. Nelson, Mn. John Browning, Mrs. followed by bridge. Coven were laid Mr. Henry Sanford, Mans-W- Walter F. Gark, Mrs. Arthur Perkins for the hostess, the guest of honor and Calif.; Mrs. Alonzo Rom- Mrs. A. II. Aland, Mrs. Herbert H.n- -i Ohio; Mrs. Otto Salt of Oakland, Peters, Mrs. E. R. Dumke. and Cut-Miss Maude ley, Blrs. J. S. Allen, Mn. Owen Clark, Salt Lake; ney, Thomas Charles Barnett. Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Francis Robert Con- - j ier, Mrs. George Fister, Mrs. In Women's Realm lut-sda- i r Mi-- evening at their home, 2.VM5 Iluv,. in celebration of Dr. Mmy Stntniiist. Mrs. Virginia Kstella, to Karl ShiuiuI cr. Mrs. C. It. - MoiM-- . ; fol--oV'- ed j ! la-t- er ! j j ! ; ! - j FL-i-en.-- ! 'k' ta - -- ! 1 - In - v - Iw-- r- - U-ei- i ai! T Mr-.,.tl- I 1 i hou-e-gu- ui j ; Ctn-eMitu- - s - a-- v . ' New Trend st Fall ; a lr Footwear h.-o- ll c. m - ! st I n i - ! Tor-genso- din-room- n, s. st t - Ae. One More Week Left to Play b, r, enter--aine- e. n, -- comp.i-mentin- Ly-Hyd- Scow-crof- 11 M, U. P. Athletic Meet Visitors Between Events SWIM Tournament Trophy Cup to be presented to the winner of the finals. The event, name and date will be engraved upon this handsome cup. Watch for it at either course and in the window of the J. S. Lewis Company. at THE OGDEN POSTS Utah Hot Springs AN HOUR or two during the heat day, when the sun is beating mercilessly on the athletic field, and drive to the Hot Springs, just 9 miles north of Ogmineral den, for a refreshing dip in the bath-- . waters: of this delightful pool. New houses and new suits await you; and if you TAKE . are a golf enthusiast, just step out of the course. water and onto an excellent Tom Thumb Golf Tournament . . . Hundreds of Ogden Folks Are Enjoying Tom Thumb Golf! will be presented with a genuine Kodak and Eastman Carrying Case by The Championship Runner-u- p C. E. ARMSTRONG & CO. Two courses, participating in The Post's miniature golf tournament are the scenes of this new healthful putting game. Fun for the entire family and no golf experience is necessary to play it. DROP IN TODAY! 9-h- ole A Swim at Utah Hot Springs Will Add to Your Enjoyment While in Ogden! Lester Park Course 25th and Jefferson Ave. Tom Thumb Course Ogden, Utah 271h an Washington Ave. |