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Show Friday, September 19, 1930 THE OGDEN DOST 237, G. I., auxiliary to Brotherhood of interest to Ogden P.o-pl- e Ogden Historical will be that of Miss Cornelia Engineers, gave a 1 Ogden Historical society will meet of luncheon o'clock 20th. I Thursday afternoon Saturday afternoon. Scptemlier daughter of Mrs. Edward at the library of the at the W. O. W. hall followed by the of I. os Angeles, and at Hillingslea Charles William Kircher, formerly of Central junior high school. Mrs. L. regular business meeting. A. Meyer will give a paper on Mrs. Ogden, which will take place SeptemMaltha Society ber 27 in l,o Angelo. Mr. Kirchcr Auxiliary to Trainmen Horne ltichurd of Salt Iaike laidies auxiliary to the Brotherhood i:iy will be observed by City, who has won futne as the author is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles The coming of autumn means pre- Kircher, who were residents of Ogden tile M.inha s.niety Monday afternoon of severnl serif of looks for girls. of Railway Trainmen No. 848, met Ane of the most delightful parties hi In in. of Mr. G. 1.. Becker, Mrs. !H evening at the United War I. E. Neilson will report on the Thursday was, the tea given yes- paring for school, and each day sees for a number of years. s Win Huron avenue. jf the club Service room. in Wallace H. Mrs. Sustaining June. Denver at held biennial afternoon by Ogdens younger set plan of i he inei'.lei member and are afternoon the Mr. Hostesses for iTMrs. Adam Patterson. Jr., and for the coming schoolhastening HI One of the the year. Hardly pretty parties of of :!.o Martha Junior will meet with D. 11. Adams and Mis Eva C. Erl). Q.,m junior E. Rich, in honor of their- a day passes but several are leaving week was given Tuesday at Green the Woodmember. A program will of Mariam Ellis, for east or west to resume their col- Gables tea room by Mrs. Frank E. Mi I o'clock and tea will be HAVE YOU SELECTED England. The affair took lege work. Miss Rosemary Harbor, Nichols. A profusion of asters in v::;ne i ;it Miriam Chapter com Lite m The in the e. afternoon. 2700 Ellis home, Mrs. J. E. Stone, associate matron daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur shades of lavender, pink, and white not ii arranging the affair include of Miriam chnptcr No. 14. O. K. S., The reception room Barber, departed last week for Ixs were used about the, rooms, and the Beeker, Mr. Hugh M. was the honor decorated with a profusion of Angeles to Occidental col- small tables were .centered with the KM' t,. guest at a luncheon l awerence we. T. Dee, and Vis. and and sennias Miss Jennie Howell, daughter same blossoms. Twenty-eigmarigolds, lege; at the Masonic afternoon Monday jdioli, guests . tTL jnd snapdragons were used in of Judge and Mrs. James A. Howell, were present. Bridge was the diver- Mr-- J.nuis 11. DeVine. were Tables arranged in the temple. FOR THE WINTER? and library. The left Sunday for Welsley, Mass., where sion of the afternoon. form of the letter "11" ami were decjjjr dining roomcovered with a loye- she will enter her sophomore year at A. It. State Conference were orated with bright autumn flowers. lua tables IF NOT, with Wellesly college; Miss Winifred The a rmal conference of the Utah Covers were laid for seventy-fiv- e hlace cloth, and was centered Miss Niana Staley of Springfield, Red tap--" L roses and snapdragons. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X. 111., has arrived in Ogden to tie the 'O. .:y, Daughter of the American incinlicr. Bridge was enjoyed durINVESTIGATE vere used at the corners of the C. McConnell, Miss Louise Becker, house-gueMiss Beatrice Brown-nin- g Ri' hitioii. will be held at the Ogden ing (he afternoon. Mrs. MIh1 Tuckof Marriner S. Browning, daughter of A. E. Becker, and Miss er, Mrs. C, II. Stevens, and Mrs. K. fur a fortnight. Miss Staley will G m and Country club Saturday. THE Beth Peck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. be one of the yjTMaude P. Hundley, Mrs. C. Bader were in charge of arrangeD. 27. Mrs. Hinds, Brown-Rice Harry attendants the at Scow-0ft and Mrs. John W. Peek, will all leave today to aton September 29. She ! ivtnt, of Salt Iake, will pre- ments for the affair, ATTRACTIVE tend the University of Colorado at was a wedding assisted in receiving. classmate of the bride at Briar side at the business session ut 10 a. Boulder Chapin Day Bristol will at- Cliff American liiioti Auxiliary cullege. Briar Cliff Manor, New in i;::,l 2:'u' p. m. A luncheon will be Pnsding at the tea table were Mrs. RATES The annual complimentary dinner to giw 'i at mum and reservation may be Iriirard I. Rich, Mrs. John G. Ellis, tend Occidental college in Los Angeles York. CL Henry C. Stranquist, Miss Clara again; he and his mother, Mrs. Ralph i:' . h by Golden Spike chapter mem- the outgoing officers of Herman Now In Effect E. Bristol departed by motor for the Mrs. bers Louise Miss Becker, by calling Mrs. George It. Whit- - Baker unit, American legion AuxilMrs. htterson. M. William Jeffers and daughllli-Mrs. J. Henry coast on Monday. Charles Hetzel, ter, Miss Eileen Jeffers of IT. iary, was held Friday evening at the Donald Peckcnpaugh, At the Omaha, arHotel Bigelow. Following the dinner, rVhiker, Mrs. Spencer S, Eccles, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. CL Hetzel, and rived in Ogden Monday from the Pawhich was given in the Spanish room, Aiken, son of Mr. and Mrs. F, ya. P. Bigelow, and Mrs. Joseph Henry P. E. O. B. Aiken, have gone to Portland, Ore., cific coast. Mrs. Jeffers departed the the newly elected officer were inThe following young girls L Morrell same evening for her home. Miss t K. O. sisterlnuid, will 1. J. haptor to S. Ballif of Reed attend Dixie room: ea college. y Misted in the dining Mrs. John Arthur Ilaley h !d it opening meeting on Octolier stalled by Mrs. George The inProvo, president. department Beverly Payne, feoveroft, Margaret of South Bend. Ind- - will depart today home of Mr. John S. 5n the at D. W. Mrs. are Fran-officers Shaw, f Mu for the east- - Mr. Haley has been the coming M?s Brown, Dorothy Payne, Mary Chapter F will meet Wednesday, president; Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, Hetzel and pwen Stranquist. U0Bt of her mother, Mrs. George 11. (h toher 1, with Mrs. Herman 11. Way Mrs. Ik A. Berg, call-- ti XWo hundred and fifty friends muSOr Matson, tor a number of weeks. Miss at her home in the Ioulywood apart- first Con Mrs. B. 11. Carr, second 3 6 to hours the receiving Preparatory wa ajso a g.u.gt at the Mat-- ments. during I R. Mrs. vard James Olson, H. treasurer; university. secretary; DeVine, son home during her stay in Ogden. .dock. Mrs. Trace Turner, corresponding sec - Is? Jr., has entered Moran schol at Martha Junior ret ary; Mrs. Ernest Wright, historian; Calif., for the coming year. A Mrs. Valentine Gideon and Mrs. W. Hiss Beatrice Browning, daughter number of Ik Mra. ladtio Manning, chaplain. Mr. will Th will Martha Junior young attend people society Hr. and Mrs. John Browning, has the Lake entertained by Mrs. Carlyle (I Eubank Ora Bundy, retiring president, wa University of Utah and the Agri- E. Traughberto motoreda to Salt lunchchosen September 29 as the date of cultural attend Wednesday bridge at and Mrs. llarmon Barton Wednesday presented with the past president1 college Logan. eon given by Mrs. 11. K. Klingender kt marriage to John Donald Rice of September 24, at the home pin. Mr. I). E. Khivcrs made the will The wedding ialt Lake City. and Mrs. Allen P. Sanford at the afternoon, f Mr. Chus. II. Barton, 771 Twenty-fift- h presentation. The committee in charge he place at St Josephs rectory, Miss Patricia Ilealy will preside Salt Lake country club, of the dinner included Mr. R. I Ilar-listreet. Kenn,1th the Reverend Patrick F. over an early autumn tea Sunday afMrs. William Montgomery, Mr. Only relatives and ternoon at her home on Eccles avenue edy officiating. Merlin Mr. Milton Mrs. 1). Doyle will and Hour Childrens Fenterniaker, and Mr. Jo, bidden been i few close friends have for Miss Beatrice Browning, whose entertain informally at dinner Sunto aeries lectures The a of of loiughgran. first :o the ceremony. . A' large reception marriage to John Donald Rice will be day evening at their home, 2904 Fow- lie given by Mrs. Christine Jensen of kill be given in the evening at the an event of September-29- ; Miss Lu- ler avenue. Child Culture the University of Utah extension ditome of the bridejs parents on Tyler cille who will soon ChilThe Senior Child Culture club met wed A. Chaffin, members ' vision the of the before ) ivence. W, Bartlett of Denver; and also for Mrs. Ben Tyree will entertain her dren's Hour and the Junior Child Cul- Thursday in the Hotel Bigelow with Hiss Browning will be attended by Mrs. James A. Dore, Mrs. George club next Wednesday at her ture club was given yesterday after- Mrs. E. R. Alton, Mrs. J. E. Lynch, hr ueorge S. Eccles as matron of Noble, Jr., and Mrs. L. B. Dufton of bridge 2668 Van Buren noon at the Hotel Bigelow. Mra. Jen- and Mrs. Harry S. Anderson hostesses. avenue. Browning as Houston, Texas, guests of Mrs. George home, tonor, Miss Barbara sen's subject was World Literature, A talk wa given by Mrs. A. P. Mermaid of honor, Miss Patricia Healy S. Eccles. introduction of the lectures to fol- rill. Mrs. D. A. Smythe and daughter, uii ind Miss Niana Staley of Springfield, low. Succeeding subjects will be Miss Mary Smythe, have recently reKenneth Murphy uL, as bridesmaids. Womens University Greek Literature; Bible, Dante and Mrs. Irving Lehman was hostess turned from an extended of Los Angeles will act as best man, European Milton; The Faust Legend and The meeting of the Woopening Miss and Lucille Chaffin the guest of trip. Considerable time was spent ud the ushers will be George S. mens Goethes University club will be held hnnor at a bridge luncheon Wednes- in England and Ireland, following a Faust; Japanese Poetry; Joseph Fitzpatrick and Thomas Russian Iiolicrt evening, October 1, at the Wednesday Browning. Literature; day afternoon at the Lehman home on tour of continental Europe. Welsh, both of Salt Lake. Officers and directors Hotel afterThe hostesses for Bigelow. Thursday Twenty-sixt- h street The serving tanoon were Mrs. J. Byron Barton, Mrs. of the club met recently at the home Prenuptial courtesies to Miss ble had a centerpiece of yellow roses Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Parmley have Joseph E. Evans, Mrs. Clyde Green-wel- l, of Mrs. Nellie Rood, and the followBrowning continue to fill the social and blue delphinium in a crystal and Mrs. Henry ing committee appointments were Mrs. E. A. calendar. Monday the popular bride gold bowl. The same flowers center- had as their guest for a short time C. C. and Mrs. Josephine Bea-ru- made for the ensuing year: Social viz the honoree at a luncheon given ed each small table. Twenty guests Mr. Parmleys brother, Walter Stranquist, of-- Montclair, N. J. Mrs. Junior E. Rich at Green were bidden. The committee, Dora Coffman, chairman; hogtess was assist- Parmley, e Ethel Duxey and Alice Gray Maden. ) ablet tea room. Gladioli and asters ed by Mrs. C. William Gunnell and Herbert L. Thompson, of Honolulu, Muical sere combined in the centerpiece for Miss Patricia Program committee, Mrs. Charles Soicety Sempre Healy. who has been the guest of his mothOOLBSAMHM RAMOS the long lunche m table, and ivory ta- The of the chairman; Mrs. Marian Clark, first Sempra meeting included G. Mrs. R. Chaffin, of guests en in crystal holders completed the Farmington; Mrs. J. Arthur Haley, er, Mrs. Alice M. Thompson, depart- Musical society was held Wednesday and Minnie Moore Brown. ed Monday for Washington, D. C., at Green Gables tea room. As a comiecoration. Covers were laid for the South Bend, Ind., Mrs. Clinton an expert, lccep away he will be joined by Mrs. pliment to Mrs. Junius Smart, a mem-ie- r where liusinesa and Professional Women Miss of of Niana honor, Staley pint MisB Ruth Wattis, Chicago; week next will sail M. from piano aalea of Brown-nThey Rock will Thompson. g, to Burns, president I)r. Margaret who Springfield, 111., Miss Barbara Springs, Wyo., go Miss Niana for and Professional Businesa the local a luncheon was Miss Patricia Healy, Mrs. Fletch-(- r Beverly Hills, California; for Europe. the given winter, Piano are not sea Staley, Snringfield, 111.; Miss Eileen at 1:30 o'clock. Covers were laid for Womens club, presided at the first Scowcroft, Mrs. Clark L. Rich, Mrs. Omaha. Jeffers, are Rich C. Ezra Mrs. aonal they do not Dr. and Clinton Fugmire, Mrs. Joseph Brew-t- r, sixteen members at one lorg table at- dinner meeting of the season last Sat Los in Angeles. a asMiss Hotel In and her honor of Chaffin fortnight at the Mrs. Junius H. Smart, Mrs. George spending Bigelow. urday evening tractively decorated with fringed spoilt There are Miss Gwendolyn McReynolds, who ters in pastel shades. During the af- Fifty members were present at the i. Eccles, Mrs. Leslie B. Dufton, Mrs. finance, A. W. Bartett, Mr. and Mrs. few legitimate rea-oo- na has been librarian ternoon Mrs. Smart conducted a study dinner, which was served in the Span ieoige L Noble of Houston, Texas, Hannan W. Peery will entertain at for the past year this in for of Beethovens Apassionata Sonata. ish room. Musical numbers, under the list Mary Rich, Mrs. Wallace H. Eli- a dancing party and buffet suprer at the Mound Fort library piano s, Mrs. Spencer S. Eccles, Mrs. John Saturday evening at the Ogden Golf city, has accepted a position as prin- The members present were Mrs. direction of Mrs. Agnes Warner Here v la v e school at Arthur Haley, Jr., of South Bend, and Country dub. One hundred and cipal of a junior high Smart, Mrs. 11. L. Draper, Mrs. Her- Bowen, were given, and the president nd Fla. all year-rouan members the been issued. man Fetscher, Mrs. Fred Froerer, Mrs. addressed the upon the plans ni, Miss Maiiam Ellis of Woodhall, fifty invitations have club Mad Misa for the Mrs. II. Delbert' J. year. Dorothy Hiller, Foulger, ip, Lincolnshire, England. Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, Mrs. Ray N. Jones, Miss Marjorie son was' In charge of arrangements. Tomorrow Miss Marjorie Brewer Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft presided Miss Karl S. you can buy Georgia Hopkins and Perrin, Mrs. V. I Pingree, Mrs. Ronnd Mrs. James Moyle Armstrong will over a.luncheon of delightful appointattended the wedding recep- ald Rosevear, Mrs. C. 11. Stevens, Hopkins this store any ompliment Miss Browning with a ments Tnursday afternoon at Green tion A luncheon at Green Gables tea given by Mr. and Mrs. James II. Mrs. Ben Tyree, Miss Lillian Thatcher, uacheon. Gables tea room.. Asters in shades limevGulbranSalt in room Saturday afternoon was the r, Moyle Wednesday evening Miss' Ellen Thomas, Mrs. Ray centered luncheon of table the of purple Sunday afternoon Miss sen Upright PiaBrowning and Lit lake in honor of the marriage and Mrs. C. V. Zinn. opening festivity of the rill be one of the honorees at a yellow candles completed the dec- their daughter, Miss Sarah Moyle and club. Chinese were motifs used large oration. no-full eiary scale to be given by Miss Patricia Twenty guests were bidden. Frank Brockbank Creer. in the decoration of the luncheon and Forty Eight $2290 Know inly at her home on Eccles avenue. v Election of officers and regular bus- table. The club will study China, its Mrs. Lyman Hyde and Miss Kathryn Green well and Miss iness meeting of the Eight and Forty customs, literature and people during Mrs. Ray Wilson entertained at Virginia manufacture the wtz Green have issued invitations a pretbridge supper kst evening at her Esther Lashus entertained atWednessociety of the American Legion Aux- the year. Mra'. taonard Ttllotson pre r luncheon in honor of the dinner in home party popular will be held this evening at the sided and topics pertaining to the appointed complimentily Ogden canyon, ride. The affair will take '"place tary to Mrs. Harvey Lashus, of Los day evening at the home of Miss iliary Mrs. Ora Bundy, 1424 Twenty-f- club study were given by the follow home name on of ionday at the. home of Mrs. Hyde: in who is the guest of her par- Greenwell on Van Buren avenue in ifth Members are urged ing members: ' Mrs. Rsy llincheliff, street. Angeles, m Elmhurst Mrs. Frank Oberhansley, Mrs. Dixon apartments. Twelve ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Karlin. compliment to Miss Louise Becker, to be present. Rtimate friends of the honor Boulder, these pianos. The guest Small tables were arranged for sup- who will leave tomorrow for centered Kapple, Mrs. J. 11 Larsen, Mra. Mel ate been bidden. was table The Colo. bourne Mrs. long with were and decorated Clif Douglas, Douglas they Delphian per, selling Tuesday Miss Browning will be the late summer flowers. Covers were with a bowl of pink and white cosmos. Zeta chapter, Delphian so- ford, and Mrs. Lester llincheliff. Alpha color same branded Wt of honor at a luncheon to be laid for Mrs. W. W. Bowman, Mrs. Other appointments in the will price meet Monday, September ciety, iten at the Hotel Bigelow St. Joeephs Sewing by Mrs. Leo J. Carney, Mrs. William L. Nais-bit- t, completed the decorations. Bridge 22, at 2 p. m. at Green Gables tea on each one for spencer S. Eccles. St. Josephs Sewing society met Mrs. J. H. Checketts, Mrs. R. was enjoyed during the evening. room. The lesson, The Dialogue and and Mr. Lawerence T. Dee and Mrs. H. your protection, Nelson, Mrs. Norman Shipley, Seated with the guest of honor GunAction of Oedipus the King, will be Thursday afternoon at the Knights of n Spargo will William C. Mrs. were Columbus Miss hostesses The home. Leslie Mrs. mem Milton H. Mrs. the factory D. led by Mrs. George West, compliment following Darling. Topics String with a 'luncheon next Tuea- - White, Miss Vivienne Beck, Miss Mae nell, Mrs. Aubrey Moore, Mrs: Max for report will be given as follows: bers served as hostesses: Mra. Charles H at tI'e Ogden Golf and Country Guthrie, Miss Zola Bergen, Miss Ef-fi-e Stevens, Mrs. Harold Lashus of Los The prologue, Mrs. F. W. Easton; L. Hughes, Mrs. Martha Fisher, and 350-44- 0 Hun, Unander, Miss Verna Lloyd, Miss Angeles, Miss Jane Byer, Miss Kate tint episode, Mrs. P. F. Grogger, sec- Mrs. T. C. Hanley. McConnel, Winifred Miss Miss Almire Carr, Fenton, Hortense Mason, ond episode, Mn. A. C. Ilyde; third A betrothal announcement which is Miss Frances Woods, Miss Dorothy Miss Beth Peck, Miss Kathryn Healy, Queen Esther Mn. J. II. Peckenpaugh; episode, The regular business meeting of ungly interesting, was made re-f- Anderson, Miss Virginia Honnold, Miss Alene Tobin, and $Iiss.Eldora fourth episode, Mrs. A. Kirkland; epiMr. and Mrs. Otis Weeks and Miss Lyda Hackett, of Salt Lake. Tobin. the Queen Esther chapter No. 4, Or logue, Mrs. J. A. McCulloch. the dcr of the Eastern Star, will be heU engagement of their daughter, William R. Driver, Jr., of Lieutenant and Mr. George W. Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the Mrs. Parley C. Richardson enterMass. The wedding date has have returned from a honeyMasonic temple. There will be shor; Coolidge Indies literary 5 wen fixed. The bride, who is a tained members of her bridge club moon trip to Yellowstone park and Members of the Ladies Literary memorial service for those who have canning member of Ogdens social t luncheon Wednesday afternoon at are guests at the home of Mr. and club met Wednesday with Mn. Joan passed away during this year. ' 2585 Fillmore avenue. Mrs. J. G. Leonard for a short time will complete her studies at Smith her home, 2546 Washington Ave. delicate in shades centered, the before going to the Presidio at Mon- W. Emmett, 3132 Washington avenue. Koses ttwee st South Aid Childrena 1:30 Hampton, Mass., Hie small luncheon tables, where oclock a a luncheon, Ogden, Utah the fol- terey, California, to make their home. Following g term. She spent the past year will mee literary program was given by Mrs. The Childrens Aid society Mrs. H. were seated: P. lowing JLr Sorbonne, University of Paris, N. J. Thomas and Mrs. K. B. Porter. Friday afternoon at 3 oclock in the Mrs. R. W. McKell, Mrs. J. H. S. W. Badcon will entertain Mrs. group of Smith college stu- dispensary. Andrews. Mrs. W. F. Madson, Mrs. her Mrs. II. C. Gwilliam is spending bridge club today at her home, Mr. Driver J. Francis Fowles, Mrs. W. H. sometime in Casper, Wyo., as the guest is a graduate of 2681 Madison avenue. Auxiliary to Engineera Mrs. C. J. Humphries, Mrs. W. of her son, Roscoe Gwilliam. Members of Clara Barton divtaion class of 1929. In to their daughter and her f C. Hinds, Mrs. Lawrence T. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wright moMe and Mrs. Weeks entertained Mrs. Ludvig Reimers, and Mrs. Joseph tored to Salt Lake last evening to buffet supper Tuesday evening Tracey. the wedding of Miss Virginia their home, 2529 Eccles avenue. Gilbert and John H. Rumel, which took PPer table was centered yrith Mrs. Adelbert C. Brown .and Mrs. place at Memory House. Mr. Rumel "wl of red roses and white ta-- Gaude B. Cave were hostesses at an is the nephew of Mn. Wright. placed at the ends of the attractive bridge luncheon Tuesday E. 0. Wattis and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Brown 2543 TyMr. and Mrs! S. A. Shreeve and r Bichsel presided at the sup- -, ler avenue. Small tables were ar- daughter. Miss Bernice Shreeve, and d those assisting includ- - ranged for luncheon, and were dec- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wright have reFrederick G. Ruthrauff, Mrs. orated with Black-eye- d Susans. The turned from a trip to Zion park, Bryce x Max Mrs. canyon and the Grand canyon. included Mrs. of invited list ewcon,b, Stevens, guests ni Winifred McConnell One George S. Glen, Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire, friends were bidden. The following group of friends Mrs, A. H. Aland, Mrs. H. B. Way, nJ" to Miss Weeks and Mr. Mra. Adam Patterson, Jr., Mrs. Wil- gathered at the Hotel Bigelow WeduJV' Mr. and Mrs. Max Stevens en-u- liam Alfred Turner, Mias Mary A. nesday evening for dinner and at an tractive bridge, sup- -, Littlefield, Mrs. A. W. Petty, Mrs. bridge: Mn. George P. Oritchlow, Courses for 1930-3- 1 include Rhythmic Body Technique r, Mrs. wnesday evening at Green Ga-v- W. A. Budge, Mrs. J. Henry F. George Simpson, Mrs. Edward of the Modem School, Classical Ballet Technique, Rusroom. Gay antnmn flowers Mrs. Warner Arthur, Mrs. Ly- Willimas, Mn. Frances Johnson, the small supper tables, man Hyde, Mrs. LeRoy B. Young, Mn. Robert Greenwell, Mrs. Leslie sian Method, Toe, Character and Interpretive Dances Cover wre marked for the Mrs. Wesley Anderson, Mrs. George Swaner, Mrs. Arthur Betts, and Mrs. PJnnented guests and Lieutenant M. Fister, Mrs. Charles Craven, Mrs. Henry Seppich. OFF-RHYTHSOFT-SHO- E, George W. Coolidge, Miss Louis Pingree, Mrs. O, J. Stillwell 5Sred McConnell, Miss Kathryn Mrs. H. W. Dunn, Mrs. Alta Peck of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Randall enterMiss Helen Wilcox, Miss Los Angeles; Mrs. Garence S. Gun- tained at a small supper party TuesS.tVens. Miss. Arlene WR-- nell, Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth, Mrs. day evening at their home on FillSpecial Separate Tap Classes for Young Boys, Business Girls, a enwn Miss Vella Fow-- & William T. Greenwell. Mrs. Leslie S. more avenue. Supper waa followed R Mr. were JoThose Mrs. B. R. Professional and Business Men. present by bridge. Porter, Merrill, Mrs. p Armstrong, Frank Rose, Mr. and Spencer Walker, Harper seph E. Wright, Mrs. Junior E. Rich, and Mra. P. C. Richardson, Mr. and Women's Class for Development of Poise, Grace and Weight Reduction. Cecil Fife, and James Neil Mrs. Wallace H. Ellis, Mrs. Fletcher Mra. W. C. Hinds, and Thomas. T. A. J. Mrs. M. Mrs. F. Mrs. Nye, Scowcroft, Hr. TELEPHONES 2481 or 2387 ENROLL NOW. nd Mrs. W. H. Shearman ri W. Walker, Mn. Miles A. Romney, to has Anderson Robert gone Ernest Mn. Mrs. Mrs. Madsen, for Sunday an outing to be Vigo MarBrowning, Mrs. Henry Moyle, and Santa Monica, Calif., to join Mra. Jjfkson Hole, Wyo, and a short for Ecclea stay. National park. Mrs. Gage Rodman, of Salt Lake. riner A wedding e two-thirt- y, a ! 2-- soi-et- si-ii-- r Seethe l. Wash-avenu- Y our Home I re-ent- er ht l. ll, st Sep-iirl- Fletch-Soowcr- ir oft I-- , - puart 1 HOTEL i. Z. 2Lff,a.l2SfJLif0Tn,miU BIGELOW vice-preside- vice-preside- nt; & Acas-ader- o, YYdDOJ UUJDDCKIE n, AirPHAlMCD , Fc-cl- ej, lou-kin- , n. j Eh-ma- n, Out-of-to- Pug-mir- e, , a ale' . item that at at Whit-meye- , s Jd. ( every one of j retail . . . l : , . 2 at OT1III , - cy Glen Bros. Music Co. V V. ; Mul-cah- y, Wil-i'am- a- Har-Muversi- ty, , com-Pume-nt i- -a at-ter- fd REED SCHOOL OF DANCING wr g . i P. HALL K. . BUCK AND WING, AND ACROBATIC ROUTINES. v de-Zj- S? V' I - i"' M, er T. s Vol-ke- AND TAP, Don-IHO- (' 'it vj r,, J ; V .p kv i C ri |