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Show Friday. September 12, 1930 THE OGDEN POST Wedding Held in Salt Lake Thursday Of interest to Ogden people was the marriage of Mi Evelyn Fay Beno--, witz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Benowitz of this city, and Joseph Rosenblatt of Salt Lake City, which took place last Thursday evening at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. The following clipping from a Salt Lake paper gives the details of the affair: At a pretty eeremony in the presidents suite of the Hotel Utah Thursday evening, Miss Evelyn Fay Benowitz became the bride of Joseph Rosenblatt of this city, with Rabbi Gordon officiating. The bride was charming in a gown of ivory satin and veil of tulle, with Juliette cap of pearls. The long filmy train of the veil was also trimmed in the same motif. The costume was completed with a shower bouquet of gardenias, lilies of the valley and bride roses. Mrs. Albert Swartz, matron of honor, and Miss Esther Rosenblatt, maid of honor, wore smart models of pale blue crepe, and carried flowers to match their gowns. Receding the bridal party were the Misses Margery and Barbara Rosenblatt, gowned in matching frocks of net in peach, carrying arm bouquets, the streamers of which formed aisle ribbons for tho procession. Little Miss Deborah Benowitz was flower girl. Samuel l.ilierman of SL Louis was liest man. Preceding the ceremony Miss Ruth Shwyder of Denver, a class mate of the bride at Mills college, gave a group of vocal numbers. The mother of the bride, Mrs. William Benowitz, wore a model of peach crepe, with matching slippers, and Mrs. Nathan Rosenblatt, mother of the bridegroom, was smartly gowned in black chiffon and lace. The presidents suite was decorated with a profusion of late summer flowers in shades of peach and blue, and the bridal party stood in front of a bower of palms and ferns interspersed with pink gladioli, blue delphinium, Renowits-Kosenbla- In Women's Realm I Number Attend Leonard-feolidr- e Wedding Ceremony arrangement of palms attractive ia and white blossoms, pinks ms ani lirhted interspersed, rlLd :he setting for the wedding of Geraldine Marion Leonard, vter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. rsrd, end lieutenant George Waite swhich w y rdidg. u evening at the Leonard Ve, 2499 Taylor avenue. The home,s, jAA was lighted by myriads of was decorated with a pro-early autumn flowers. The lute tapers aolemn-Monda- burn-taper- of Ralph E. Bristol and son, Chapin Day Bristol, will leave Monday by motor for southern California, where young Bristol will Occidental college for the school year. Mrs. Bristol will be the guest of her mother. Mrs. Chapin A. Day, in I os Angeles for ten days. She will by way of San Francisco, where she will attend the California state re-ent- er re-tu- rn conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution, of which she is rational general Sirs. Bristol will return to Ogden for the vice-preside- nt Ltah state conference, which will be held September 27 at the Ogden Golf G L. LodeW of the First Christ-- V Preceding the and Country club. On chuivh officiated. iLmoiiy, Don Corey sang O Prom-Th- e Mrs. Bristol will leave m September 23 for Indianapolis, where she will represent the Ogden Girl Scout council at the national convention to be held in that city. hile there she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Fittsford. strains of the Mendels-(- a wedding march, played by a Irigged trio composed of Mrs. Ronald Kotevear, Mrs. Herman Fetscher, and Vn. Thomas A. Wharton, marked the On October 8, Mrs. Bristol will be twice of the bridal party. Miss ffinifted McConnell, bridesmaid, was in attendance at the New York state first to descend the stairway. She conference of the Children of the fls followed by Miss Jane Osborn, American Revolution, at the Lido club, s th maids were f rocked in gowns of Long Beach, N. Y. Immediately foliatin made princess style with lowing that and at the same place the New York state conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held. Mrs. Bristol will Trousdale, immediately preceded the spend sometime with friends in New bride. Miss Trousdale's gown was of York before going on to Washington, uni satin with orchid velvet shoulder D. C., where she will attend the exelavendcarried and pink cutive board meeting of the national kw and she er asters. The dainty young bride society, D. A. R., October 14 and 15. m met at the foot of the stairway October 16 and 17, the w her father, who gave her in mar-riigeneral will attend the eastern diShe wad lovely in a white visional meeting of the national soutia wedding gown made along prin-t- tu ciety at Atlantic City. She will relines. Her tulle veil was held in turn to Ogden late in October. Her only place with orange blossoms. enament, the gift of the bridegroom, Interest attends the announcement vh a necklace of pearls and crystals. of the engagement and approaching She earned a sheaf of white chrysanthof Miss Louise Eccles, emums. Lieutenant Douglas Dwyre marriage of Mr. Mary and Mrs. LeRoy daughter d Monterey served as the best man. Eccles of Los Angeles, to George which was the service, Following Robert Glen, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'tressed by members of the two famiGeorge S. Glen of this city. The marlies and a few intimate friends, a date is October 5 and will take riage was held to which one hundplace in Ogden. Miss Eccles is the red and eighty invitations were youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The guests were received by Eccles and a granddaughter of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and Mr. and Eccles. She was a graduate of Mrs. Leonard David Mrs. Harry T. Irvin. the Ogden high school and attended model in a attractively gowned ni the of Utah. Mr. Glen is University of black chiffon trimmed with sequins. a of the University of Utah. graduate Mrs. Irvin, mother of the groom, wore to the Phi Delta Theta black chiffon and lace. Both cost- He belongsand was of fraternity umes were completed with corsages the student body at the university last ai gardenias. He is now associated with his Mrs. Eugene H. Smith, Mrs. George year. in business. lather 1 Glenn, and Mrs. James Sarver were in charge of the dining room. The Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Chaffin of Farmtable, which was covered with an ele-place cloth, was attractive with ington announea the engagement of to Augustus ivoty tapers in silver holders and a their daughter, Lucille, silver bowl filled with pink roses. William Bartlett of Denver. The marMrs. N. C. McConnell and Mrs. George riage wilt take place in October, and Mr. Bartlett and his bride will make Mcyes had charge of the gift room. Lieutenant and Mrs. Coolidge left their home in Salt Lake. 'Miss Chaffin, who is the sister of Mrs. Harman late in the evening for a ten-da- y will return to Og- W. Peery, has spent much time in Oghoseymoon. They den for a short time before going to den, where she is a member of the the Presidio of Monterey to make younger social set. She attended the their home. Univresity of Utah, where ahe was a member of the Chi Omega sorority. DartHonoring her sister, Mrs. J. A. Harr- Mr. Bartlett ia a graduate of the member of was a he where mouth, of Santa Maria and her niece, is, Psi Miss Edna Upsilon fraternity. of Santa Virginia Lyon, Barbara, Mrs. Ezra Richardson was hostess at a delightful bridge luncheMrs. Frank E. Nichols entertainon Tuesday at the Hotel Bigelow. ed at luncheon yesterday at her home, The luncheon tables, each for eight, 2248 Jefferson avenue, complimentary vere decorated with fringed asters in to Miss Sylvia Dee and Miss Hannah pastel shades, each table appointments Dee, who leave soon for their home in being of a different hue. An intimate Torrance, California, after spending Asters in friend of the hostess presided over the summer in Ogden. to center each table. chosen were shades M. Mrs. E. were dainty They while luncheon Conioy, Mrs. Edward Bichsel, green taptable, Mrs. the Ocm Williams, Mrs. Fred M. ends of the the at were ers placed Nye, Mrs. Fannie Hurst, Mrs. William Van table. Seated with the hostess and Alen, Mrs. Carlyle Eubank, Mrs. John guests of honor were Mrs. Adam 1 Lewis, Mrs. Esra C. Rich, Mrs. R. Kuhn, Mrs. Lester F. Whitlock, Mrs. B. Porter, Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, Mrs. John Edward Carver, Mrs. C. H. SteJ. A. Turner, Mrs. Effie Spencer, vens, Mrs. Alex Forbes, Mrs. 0.Mrs. s. Catherine F. Albert Mrs. Richey, Shufflebarger, Mrs. Stillwell, W. Karl Hopkins, and Mrs. C. Wil-ba- P. B. Haslet, Mrs. I. N. Fulton, Mrs. Gunnell. J. H. Peckenpaugh. vice-preside- nt p. on is-m- ed. vice-preside- nt nt m tt and asters. Following the ceremony, dinner was served to 50 guests in the banquet room. The guests were seated at a U" shaped table, which was banked with flowers, lighted by tapers, and centered with a wedding rake. A reception was held from 9 to 12 in the ballroom for the friends of the Mrs. Simon Rosenyoung couple. blatt and Mrs. Morris Rosenblatt assisted in receiving. A late wedding supper was served to one hundred and fitty guests. The bride is well known in local society, having attended both the University of Utah and Mills college. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Utah, where he was affiliated with the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity and prominent in campus activities. couple are motoring California and, upon their through return the latter part of the month, will be at home at the Hotel Utah. The young The following Ogden people attended the ceremony and reception: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Saperstein, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aiken, Miss Mary Littlefield, Mrs. William A. Turner, Mrs. Emma Kertz, and Henry Aiken. Miss Marcia Casey and Miss Donna Belle Casey departed ysterday for Ias Angeles, where they will enter the University of Southern California for the winter. They were accompanied to the coast by their father, James P. Casey, who will remain there a short time. J following luncheon, Miss Lyon, who a talented a Out-of-to- , Abbott of Marshalltown, Carl Mohrhardt and Mrs. Henshaw of San Francisco, Edmund Kearns, Mrs. C. H. Mrs. E. F. Root, Mrs. A. T. !Lne.' Mrs. Charles Barnett, all STt. u J- - Jen-wjp- n, Salt Lake. Invitations bearing the uH da"! Patterson, Jr., H. Ellis, and Mrs. have been issued for PW Thursday, names of Mrs. Wal-!- ! Junior E. a tea to be September 18, in ttphment to their niece, Mias MaWoodhall Spa; England, rk 7, take place at the home Mrs. Elis, 2700 Washington ave- - tfl sS 1 have you selected Your Home For THE WINTER? IF. NOT, INVESTIGATE THE . ATTRACTIVE RATES Now In Effect Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dye will entertain a group of friends at dinner Saturday evening at Green Gables. The dinner is being planned for twelve guests, and will be followed by an evening of bridge. HOTEL .58 Mr. Anna Van Dyke, Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, Mr. C. S. Watson, Mrs. Curtis Allison, Mrs. Milton D. Boyle, Mrs. S. W. Radeon, Mrs. Samuel E. tin Sigma State at a l'!'! ii' n mi tin Gnvn liable tea riiom Wednesday in honor of Mis 'erf.i .i;iN.,, f Willard, ami Miss Lm a Worle. of Logan, autumn .Aeik-Ji.ii.- - Klackham, Junior Child Culture Member of the Junior Child CulA. V. Zsbiikio and Mis i,r .m Su vetuon were in charge of ture elub resumed their activities A luncheon afternoon. ai A long table had a Thursday irements. was attended by thirty memeei-.rpiive of pink and white eoa-n- ii which wus given at the Hotel Bigelow. ' and rosebud, arranged in a bers and candles of Imwl. Pink tapers were Pink und otvhid giMcn n "! eon ci stal holders at the end. the same color were used to decorate the luncheon table. Bridge Was enSitiM-marigolds, snapdragons and The dJdias were used ulout the rooms. joyed during the afternoon. included I;: .i. i.inion to the guests of honor. committee on arrangement a im won laid for Mia Elizabeth Mrs, Week 1. Shaw, Mrs. Sidney Johnson and Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth. .Mis Emma lYrueca, Mr. Covers were laid for Mrs. J. FranNona Chambers, Miss Todd, Mrs. Louis Griffin, Miss Jess cis Fowles, Mrs. 1.. J. Holt her, Mrs. Anderson, Mis Non mi Barlow, Mrs. Fred Froerer, Mrs. Harry Hales, Mrs. II. liinekley, Mrs. C. R. JohnGeorge M. l'ister, Mr. Douglas Clif-- (' RobertMrs. K. M. Jones, Mr. Myrl A. son, rd. Mrs. Yeiiion I Mrs. Ward, Mrs. U. II. Petty, Mrs. MeCleniihan, George 11. Ward. Mr. A. V. Zahri-kiK. Pratt, Mr. P. C. Richardson, E. Mis Dorothy Anderson. Mr. Frank Simmons, Mr. Rulon Whitts Mrs. W. D. Shaw, Mrs. S. E. JohnM's Connie Shaw, Miss Helen Ste-- son. Mrs. George Thortstensen, Mrs. ns. Mrs. John Russell, Mr. Ralph P. ( Dallimore, Mr. David 1.. Stine, Sanford Morgan, Mrs. lratt Wright, Mr. II. II. Stratford, Mrs. Ren Tyree, Mr. U'ster and Mrs. J. Mr. It. I. llarlin and Mrs. Don Bryon Barton. Rhivers, department treasurer and historian rosNctivey of the American In observance of Constitution week, Auxiliary, installed officers of ni. inborn of the Utah state conference the unit Monduy evening Farmington of the national society. Daughters of ut the home of Mrs. Hobart Dumke. the American Revolution, will sponsor a radio broadcast over KS1. SunMrs. John Shuughncssy entertained day evening, September 14. The members of her bridge elub yesterday half hour program, which will begin at her 2823 Eccles avenue. home, at 7:15 and conclude ut 7:45 oclock will lie of a patriotic nature. Sept, Miss Dolly Iauise DeVine will leave 14 i the anniversary of the writing Sun Francisco, where she of the Star S;umglcd Saturday Banner, by will visit for with friend. Francis Scott Key. The speaker on the air will he Mrs. Ralph E. BrisMr. E. K. Smith and Miss Mona tol, national general of the society and the lion. William 11. Smith have returned home from nn Folland, justice of the supreme court. extended motor trip through Colorado Musical numliers will Ik furnished by and Wyoming. Mr. Vera Frey Reason, pianist. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green well will a party of friends at their Mr. Irving Lehman will entertain entertain home in Eden Saturday evening. ut luncheon next Wednesday at her home on Twenty-sixt- h street in comMrs, Catherine Jensen, of tho Unipliment to Mias Lucille Chaffin, a versity of Utah extension division, fall bride. will address members of the Junior Child Culture and Children's Hour Mrs. J. A. Harris und daughter, Miss clubs next Thursday afternoon at the Edna Lyon, who have been guests of Hotel Her subject will lw Bigelow. Mr. and Mr. Ezra Richardson, will . World Literature." leave today for their home in outh-er- n California. Mrs. William lioggan entertained members of her bridge club yesterday Mr. and Mr. Iouis Abbott, who at her home, 2469 Jefferson avenue. have been house-gueof Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abbott, wll leave Sunday Mrs. W, C. Hinds was hostess at a for their home in Marshalltown, Iowa. luncheon Wednesday at her bridge During their stay here Mr. and Mr. home on Fillmore avenue, when she Abbott motored to Yellowstone park entertained members of her club. for a weeks stay with their guests. Mrs. George W, Kellog, 2681 Madi-zo- n Sixty members of the Business and avenue, returned Wednesday from Professional Women's club were en- California. tertained at tea Sunday afternoon by the president of the local chapter, Dr. Fred C. Gentsch, of Newburgh, N. Margaret Burns, at her home, 1116 Y., ia the guest of his parents, Mr. Twenty-sixt- h street. Officers of the and Mri. Fred W. Gentsch, 802 Twenty-fclub assisted the hostess in receiving ifth street. and entertaining the guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. Don Dean departMrs. Charles D. Golding and grand- ed yesterday for Oakland, California, daughter, Peggy Golding, who have where they will make their home. been summer guests of Mrs. William Van Alen in Ogden canyon, departed yesterday for their home in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Golding has been the incentive for many delightful social affairs during her stay in Ogden. l ' i s- - : irtal er I.u-Rog- er c, vi llitu-heliff- vice-preside- nt st Mr. and Mrs. William W. Perry entertained at dinner Saturday evening at their home, 2765 Jefferson avenue, in honor of Miss Beatrice Carr and her finance, Louis Grant Lofgrcen. The dinner table had as a centerpiece a silver bowl of pink rosebuds. tapers in silver holders were at cither end. Dainty bridal place cards were used. The guests included Miss Carr, Mr. Lofgreen, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Albert Carr, Mr. and Mrs. William Terry and Miss Alta Whipple. Miss past ed O. Mr. F. A. Childs, as Misa Mary Walker entertained at an attractive bridge breakfast ThursTwenty-fourt- h day morning at her home on to Miss street in compliment reBetty Williams, who has recently turned from a several months Eurofour pean trip. One large table andlunchsmall ones were arranged for peeon, and each was decorated with markwere card Floral place tunias. Miss Holly ed for Miss Williams, Miss Gunnell, Misa Betty Arthur, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Miss Charlene Kimball, Scowcroft, Miss Barbara Miss Marion Cheesman, Miss Artell Miss Aadneson, Miss Ruth Robinson, Soder-berAdele Whitlock, Miss Virginia Miss Dorothy Payne, Miss Marion Warner, Misa Isabelle Wadley, Miss Nondas Brown, Miss Beatrice Brown, Miss Beatrice Allen, Miss Betty Goddard, Miss Elpha Morse, Miss Margaret Thomas, Miss Her-mese Brosdbent. American legion Auxiliary retiring officers of the local unit of the American Legion Auxiliary will be feted at a dinner to be given this evening in the Spanish room hi the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. R. L, llarlin is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. George S. Rallif, department president of Provo, will he a special guest and will uddress the guests. The inenm-in- ir officers will be installed by Mrs. Bullif immediately following the dinThe ner. Ladies Literary The Iiudie Literary elub will moot t, Wednesday at the home of the Mr. Juan W. Emmett, 3132 Washington avenue. Luncheon will be served at 1 oclock, and will lie followed by a literary program. The club has chosen to study the social prea-iden- history of the United States as revealed in a series of biographies of unusual Americans. Mrs. Nathan J. Thomas will give a paier on N. Hutchinson," and Mrs. R. B. Porter will give the setting, Early Colonial Scene. Delphian The Kappa Beta chapter of the Delphian society, will meet Monday evening, September 15, at 7:30 p. m., in the Hotel Bigelow. The lesson on Dramatic Art and the Character of Greek Drama" will be led by Misa Caroline Adams, Topics for report will be given a follows: Drama as a Subject for Study and DevelopZelnia of ment, Kiric; Origin Greek Tragedy, Iirraine White; Great Names of Greek Tragedy, Mrs. Blanch Woods; Nature of Greek Tragedy," Mrs. Leslie West; in Greece, Mrs. Virginia Houtz Green. "Play-Produci- tea. Drama first Drama club meeting of the season was held Tuesday at the The home of the president, Mrs. Mark street. Brown, 853 Twenty-fourt-h Mrs. Lew Reason was the assisting hostess. Professor B. Roland Lewis of the University of Utah addressed (Continued on page 8.) down through the years Mary Littlefield spent the in Salt Lake as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Littlefield. g, Mrs. Louis H. Peery was hostess, and Mias Beatrice Browning and Miss Lucille Chaffin, two popular brides elect, the honorees, at a bridge luncheon Thursday at Green Gables tea room. A variety of dainty summer flowers and pink tapers in silver holdA number of the members of Golers decorated the large luncheon taden ble. Spike chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, motored to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lehman pre- Lake yesterday to attend the meetsided over a smart little dinner Wed- ing of Spirit of Liberty chapter at the 1331 home of Mrs. H. T. Plumb. The affair nesday evening at their home, bowl street. A crystal was planned in compliment to Mrs. Twenty-sixt- h in and yellow tapers of yellow roses Ralph E. Bristol, national table the holderi completed general, and officers of the state crystal for laid were Covers conference. Those in attendance from appointments. Mrs. Bristol, ten. Ogden were, besides Miaa Mary Littlefield, regent; Mrs. Mrs. Harry A. Sims and soil Eu- J. W. Abbott, Mrs. Louis Abbott, of ar- Marshalltown, Iowa; Mrs. W. E. gene, and daughter, Janice Gail rived Wednesday to be the guests of Traughber, Mrs. E. A. Collins, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. Turner at their George R. Whitmeyer, Mrs. J. G. street. Mrs. Falck, Mrs. B. L. Neff. Mrs. Alex home on Twenty-eight- h Sims is enroute from Denver to her Forbes, Miss Nan Williams, and Miss Linda Irwin. home in Los Angeles. Miss Jane Kimmell and Miss Mar- their home in the east. Colonel and Mrs. P. A. Dix have returned home recently from an extended automobile trip through the eastern states. Miss Ruth White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Cook, returned Wednesday from Long Beach, where she has been visiting for several weeks. Members of the Live Oak club motored to Coalville Wednesday, where they were entertained by Mrs. Leah Morby. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Becker moved Monday from their canyon home and are now occupying their town house on Van Burcn avenue. Mrs. Hilda Townsend returned the first of the week from an automobile trip to Wyoming. She was accompan- ied home by her sister, Mrs. James A. Chrisman, and daughter, Margaret. Miss Emily Lucas will leave the first df the week for Tuscon, Arizona, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Kenneth Hess arrived Tuesday from San Francisco and is the guest of her mother, Mrs. P. A. Beck, for three months. Mr. and Mrs. Hess have recently returned from Honolulu, where they have resided for two years. They will make their home in San Francisco. ng D. A. It. Golden Spike chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, held the first meeting of the year Monday at the home of Mrs. P. II. Mulcahy, 2681 Taylor avenue. Miss Eva Krb was the assisting hostess. The business session was presided over by Mias Mary Littlefield, chapter regent. Miss Krb read a paper on the Constitution of the United States in celebration of Constitution week. Mrs. Iouis Abbott of Marshalltown, Iowa, was a guest and addressed the members. Mrs. Paul U. Weeks was admitted to membership upon a transfer from another chapter. At the conclusion of the meeting the hoateass served week-en- d garet Kimmell of Chicago, who have been the guests of their aunt. Miss Esther Lund, will depart today for Mrs. J. Ellis, and Miss Ann Browning. Miss Ruth Shwyder of Denver, who has been the guest of Miss Evelyn Benowitz, will leave Sunday for Cali fomia, where she will attend Mills Miss Shwyder came to atcollege. tend the Benowitz-Roscnbla- tt wedding last Thursday. She has been the Turner. At present she is the guest guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Benoof Mr. and Mrs. Theron R. Littlefield witz since the wedding. of Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. Turner and Mrs. .Carl Mohrhardt and Mrs. Griflittle grandson, John Corbett Ryan, extendan fin from Henshaw of Berkeley are guests returned recently Jr., ed visit with relatives in Washington of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abbott, 2838 and California. Washington avenue. vice-preside- nt At the bigelow in the pastel shades. Smaller baskets of the same flowers were at the ends of the table Three branched candelabra held harmonizing tapers. Corsage bouquetz were favors for the women guests. Seated with the hosts and guest of honor were Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Fox, Miss Yvonne Pierce, Miss Beth Peck, Miss Charlene Scowcroft, Miss Bernice Larsen, Miss Eleanor Miss Stevens, Miss Ruth Greaves, BrownBarbara Miss Virginia Hyre, ing, Miss Marjorie Anderson, Rex Greaves, Hugh Ford, Stuart Healy, Bill Reeder, Clyde Buehler, Frank Irving, Glen Wilkinson, Charles Hetzel, John Edward Carver, Jr., and John Chrismon, Le Barge, Wyo. (f s Pi.i s.Mniily cf the Utah cnlU'Kc entertained Uoe-color- Mrs. Clark L. Rich and Mrs. Clinton Pugmire will entertain at a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon at the comOgden Golf and Country club in pliment to Miss, Beatrice Browning, who will wed John Donald Rice of Salt Lake in a short time, and Miss Lucille Chaffin, whose engagement to A. W. Bartlett, of Denver, was recently announced. As a compliment to Miss Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. Spencer S. Eccles were musician, gave will group Browning, Mrs. Junior E. Rich Monvocal selections. She was accom-psme- d hosts at a dinner of charming ar- entertain luncheon and bridge at by Glenn Hansen. rangement Wednesday evening at the Green Gablea tea room. Budge was enjoyed in the ballroom Ogden Golf and Country club in hon- day at drawing room during the after-B- 0 or of Miss Maxine Fox, who leaves Mrs. John Corbett Ryan, Jr., of hours. One hundred and fifty today to attend Mills college at OakSeattle is expected in Ogden early in Nwti were present. land, California. The long table was the week to be the guest of her par' guests included Mrs. centered with a silver bowl of asters ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Alfred C. . 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