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Show .Jav. October 3,1930 )3( pc THE OGDEN POST 3 Sir-- . Andrew T Cl.uk ntvrUimd E. Tyree was hostess to the members of her bridge club her dub Thursday afternoon at in Farmington ut a lunchSaturday afternoon. Yellow roses ner were used on the tables. Covers were eon : lli wi'il by bridge. laid for Mrs. J. H. Andrews, Mrs. J. M'Francis Fowles, Mrs. L. A. Berg, and Mrs. C. 11. Morse enter-taii.i- .j Mrs. Carl Watson, Mrs. Earl Harris, the members of their evening Mrs. Alexander Wilson, Mrs. Phil dub Thursday evening at the Brophy and Mrs. Charles E. Driver. (tables tea room. Mrs.-Bt-njami- iii Women's Realm In - Wedding Held .. attractive weeding on Mon- 7 'clock at the rec' J Catholic church, St- - Joseph Browning, daughter of Bestrice John Browning, became dJIrs. ! rri. John Donald Rice of Salt 'Jfitv The Rev. Father Patrick read the marriage lines. Tall ot giaot yellow chrysanthe-oarrange- d am with a screen of ferns l.imi formed a setting for the li-a which took place in the The Minter the rectory. j quartet played the ftninf-Ri- "N, L N rg t of ng chorus at the Uni and during the ceremony I Love You Truly, by "Jacobs Bond. The young bride, TIS given in marriage by her sooeared in a chanel model Aum satin. Her tulle veil was it in a cap of rose point lace and uith clusters of orange also appeared on the Her bouquet was a shower of roses and lilies of the val- - jSed blos-whi- ch sis-- jl Cis Barbara Browning, as her Baid of honor, wore a chanel dd of aquamarine satin and roses; Mrs. George S. JL attending matron, wore a Pa-model of tea rose satin fashioned the prevailing mode; the brides X Hiss Patricia Healy and Miss ibs Staley, of Springfield, Illinois, car-jftlism- an 1 Patou models; Miss k von Healys chartreuse satin and Miss satin. The matron orchid ,Wi 4 bridesmaids carried bouquets of jjoa Ophelia and Talisman roses, j with silver ribbon. The flower il Nancy Clarke, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Walter F. Clarke, wore a 2 of pink tulle and taffeta, and tarried a basket of Cecil Brunner Mrs. Browning, mother of the was charming in a Vionnet mod-- g cream satin. Her flowers were Kenneth Murphy; of nr roses. Angeles, acted as best man, and i gibers were George S. Eccles, Dr. ii Welsh and Joseph Fitzpa-o- f n Vaa . a 1 r-)- Salt Lake. vedding reception followed the and was given at the ing home on Tyler avenue. The ion room was decorated with baskets of pink chrysanthemums ferns. The flowers were banked the fireplace and formed the j for the wedding party. Bronze ny, were chrysanthemums yellow the other rooms. color scheme of pink and white i vailed in the dining room; the wing table having a .centerpiece of ik Briarcliff rosea. , Ivory tapers (Over holders burned at intervals f the table. The wedding cake the buffet was encircled with rosesf Two hundred .and Invitations were' issued to the in Ce-Bru- Mr. Rice and bride left by motor for southern where they will spend their l. The bride chose for a away outfit a suit of brown with beaver and matching s. Mr. and Mrs. Rice will their home in Salt Lake. Jridajr Miss Browning entertained tf her friends informally at a weau tea at the home of her nts, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown-Dahliwere used on the tea at which Miss . Niana Staley I Other attendants at the :, Mrs. George S. Eccles, Miss Browning and Miss Patricia in the evening as assisted. Jr. Mrs. George S. Eccles at dinner Sunday evening us Ogden Country club in court to Miss Beatrice Browning and D Rue, of Salt Lake City, whose Monday was a leading so event The long table where of the wedding party were was attractively centered en-ttifl- chrysanthemums and yel-Jioi- td ea, combined with autumn Silver ribbons were extended the centerpiece to crystal ivory tapers. Im- Jy following dinner the was held. Included in Prty were the honorees, the .Miss Barbara Browning, Miss Healy, Miss Niana Staley, .can-holdi- ng wed-rehear- sal Kenneth Murphy, Thomas B. Walsh Fitzpatrick, of Salt Lake. Springfield, 111., Angeles, Dr. V J- - T. Rushmer, Mrs. C. B. and Mrs. F. K. Bartlett enter-afterno- on at a large , Rushmer home, 2647 Adams The rooms throughout the attractively decorated the various shades. ta-,was I,1.howl filled centered with a with French at the tea- table ?" Wade M. Johnson, Mrs. S. aheny, Mrs. C. C. Hetzel and . . nk M. Browning. Assisting rTn: were Miss Elpha Morse, .Walker, Miss Hermese jJJnt, Miss Margaret Thomas, and Miss Alice at r. C. I Forsling assisted P1? the guests. One hun-t- y callers were received the hours of 8 and 6 oclock. Sr Dahlias in le mari-Presidi- ng - JVPhof E. ie Jr of Houston, Texas, who wmii leave soon for home after spending the summer with Mrs. Dore daugh-te- r and Airs. Nobles sister, Mrs. ueorge 5. Eccles were guests of honor Tuesday. A long luncheon table in the English room was artistically decorated with baskets of yellow chrysanthemums. The place cards and favors were in keeping with the occasion. Bridge in the drawing room followed luncheon. Invited guests included. of honor, adii.t?P t0 the Mrs. Vi illiam Van Alen, Mrs. H. M. Rowe, Mrs. J. N. Sparge, Mrs. W. Rice Kimball, Mrs. Harold C. Day, Mrs. George S. Eccles, Mrs. H. A. Benning of Denver, Mra. Horace Nebeker, Mrs. Patrick Healy, Jr., Miss Patricia Healy, Mrs. Edward Bichsel, Mrs. I. L. Reynolds, Mrs. F. M. Driggi, Mrs. Spencer S. Eccles, Mrs. J. H. Tonkin, Mrs. Walter F. Clarke, Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire, Mrs. G. L. Becker, Mrs. C. R. Hollingsworth, Mra Otis Weeks, Mrs. Frederick G. Ruth-rauf- f, Mrs. E. 0. Wattis, Mrs. George S. Glen, Mrs. W. H. Harris, Miss Myrtle Louise Eccles, Miss Niana Staley, Mrs. J. M. Eccles, and Mrs. L. T. Dee. The second of the series was also given at the Hotel Bigelow. The luncheon was served in the English room and the luncheon table was decorated with lovely fall flowers in shades of golden brown and mse colored zinnias and rose and yellow chrysanthemums. The invited guests were Mrs. E. R. Dumke, Mrs. Walter Cheesman, Mrs. Luke Wright, Mrs. Royal Douglas, Mis. James H. DeVine, Mrs. John Browning, Miss Dolly DeVine, Mra. Ralph E. Bristol, Miss Ruth Wattis, Mrs. Louis H. Peery, Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft, Mrs. Leland Swaner, of Salt Lake; Mrs. Cornelius Boyd, Mrs. .Ezra Richardson, Mrs. P. M. Kirken-dal- l, Mrs. Charles Grout, Mrs. Samuel C. Powell, Mrs. J. T. Hurst, Mi Mary Hurst, Mrs. George W. Perkins, Miss Joseph Kimball, Mrs. J. R. Wil- son, Mrs. W. L. Maginnis, Mrs. J. S. Lewis, Mrs. Fred M. Nye, Mrs. O. A. Parmley, Mra. Rosa P. Snyder, Mrs. Thompson Com, Mrs. Mane True of Washington, D. C., Mrs. E. M. Conroy, Misa Helen Conroy, Mrs. J. Clair Adamson, Mrs. R. T. Hume, Mrs. A. G. Horn, and Mrs. J. W. Abbott. The third of the series was ,iven Thursday in the English room, here thirty guests were seated. Th. decorations were in fall flowers. Bridge followed in the drawing room. SI:- - Vorwerk entertained ut a bridge lunriieon Monday Grt'i At Cables tea room. rison avenue. Fall flowers were used in the rooms and on the dinner tables. Cover were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. V. K. Saxton, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright and Mr, and Mr. Rulon White. the S! ' s. R. W. McKell entertained a liiinds Tuesday at a bridge lund n ut the Green Gables tea few Wil-fon- g, i room. e, -- r. Kelly Goddard and have gone e ust. They will daughter visit in Chicaco, St. Kansas Uiuis, and City, Miss Betty llurst, daughter of Mrs. Dem r. t John T. Hurst, has gone to Northhampton, Mass., to attend the Clark Mrs. Ivan L. Hobson and children, school, a training school for teachers Jean, Alma, Shirley, and Ivun, Jr., of of the deaf and blind. Miss llurst Washington, D. C., are in the city will complete her course in June. visiting Mra . Hobson's father, James S'-- Ma.-U-th- Miss Jeanette Leek entertained her bridge club Saturday evening at dinner followed by bridge at her home, 675 Twenty-sevent- h street. A long table had a centerpiece of varicolored asters. Covers were laid for Mrs. Herman Fetscher, Mrs. Asael Farr, Jr., Mrs. Julian Watson, Mrs. Claude Parry, Mrs. George M. French, Mrs. lee I). Turner, Mrs. L. W. Overstreet, Miss Rosa Mosteller, Miss Ann Browning, and Miss Grace Jennings. . Mrs. S. II. Kimball her home in Chicago rt:t has returned to after a short with her son, William Rice ball. and family. Kim- Mrs. Marriner S. Eccles and Mrs. Robert Anderson have returned from Santa Monica where they spent two weeks. Mrs. Marriner S. Eccles and Mrs. Robert Anderson have returned from Mrs. William Perkins, who has been Santa Monica where they spent two the guest of her mother, Mrs. Charles weeks. Zeimer for a short time, departed SunMr. and Mrs. J, Henry F. Volker day for her home in Berkeley, Calihave returned from Logun where fornia. they spent severul days visiting friends. Mrs. Louis Vorwerk presided over a Mrs. A. E. Becker will entertain at bridge luncheon Monday at Green Ga- a bridge luncheon Saturday at lu-bles tea room. Autumn flowers dec25K5 Brinkcr avenue. home, Covsmall luncheon tables. orated the ers were laid for Mrs. Fred Carr, Mrs. Mr. and Mra. T. B. Whitaker, D. D. King, Mra. E. W. Boring, Mrs. Nevada, announce the arrival of Wallace Moore, Mrs. W. F. Brim, Mrs. son a at the Dee hospital, September N. C. McConnell, Mrs. Earl Rainey, 3. Mrs. Whitaker was formerly Mrs. L. A. Hoover, Mrs. I. N. Fulton, Parsons, of Ogden. Mrs. John Mole, Mrs. William Busch-jus- t, Mrs. Albert Richey, Mrs. U A. Mias Eleanor Stevens, daughter of Roberts, Mrs. Willis Lancaster, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney O. Stevens, and Mrs. M. Osborne, of Broken Bow, Ne- Miss Charlene Scowcroft, daughter of braska. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scowcroft, have to Salt Lake to enter the Unigone A bridge luncheon was giv- versity of Utah. They are located at en Thursday at the Green Gables tea 1220 East, Fourth South. room. The party included Mrs. Fred E. Williams, Mrs. A. J. Bidwell, Mrs. Frank M. Driggs last T. A. Jost, Mrs. Lee Loewenstein, Sunday for Colorado dcyiirted where Springs Mrs. M. R. Clark. Mrs. J. E. Thomas, he attended a convention of superinMrs. J. H. Worthington, Mrs. II. B. tendents of schools for the deaf and W. Mrs. r Mon-teil- u, No-reil- ta no-ho- a most decided success. The revue opened ut S o'clock in the bull room, and the models gave a very charming exhibition of the fall models in dresses, coats, shoes and millinary. Committees for the various details in connection with putting the show tni and over is as follows; Invitations Mrs. Elinor Giddings, chairman; Mrs. Myrtle Chapman, Miss Flimltcth Thomas, Mrs. Mary Gros-biMiss Klizalcth ll.dstrom. Miss Ncllc Hendricks, Miss Duisy Maginnis, Miss Maude Richards. Jennie Tickets Miss Bciiuger, haii man; Miss Phyllis Bowman, Miss Yidu Hendricks, Miss Esther l.iuul, Miss Frances McCrcady, Miss Elinor Giddings. Mrs. Refreshment room Mary Boyd, chairman; Mrs. Myrtle Chup-niaMiss Clara Brown, Mrs. Flor-em- e Newcomb, Miss Evelyn Turner. Refreshments Mrs. Mary Kuwson, chairman; Miss Maude Richards, Mrs. Mabel Fry, Miss Evelyn Turner, Mrs. Milton 11. White Mrs. Ushers, door keepers, etc. Mabel Fry, chuirman; Mrs. Amaza Grossman, Miss Margaret Curlisle, Mrs. Mary Croshie, Mrs. Mary Fur-leMiss Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. Mae Brumwell. Music Mrs. Agnes Warner Bowen. Revue Miss Mudson, Dorothy chairman; Miss Margaret Stewart, Miss Nell Johns, Miss Elizabeth JIulh, Mrs. Edna Thompson, Mrs. Ada Griswold, Mrs. Clellu lewder, Miss Kae Hubenthal, Miss Annie Brown, Mrs. Olga Maginnis, Miss Ida Dotson. Burns, Reception Dr. Margaret Mrs. Mhry Rawson, Miss Ellen Agren and Mrs. Eva Corey. Refreshments were served in the st Kellogg, George McCune, Mrs. George IIuss, Mrs. M. G. Wilcox and Mrs. W. A. Huckins, of Provo. blind. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones, ville, Ky., are in Ogden - n, y, Bristol, the Daughters of the devolution and members of tO-- P wl Scout council, departaf-fv Indianapolis, to JJional Girl Scout convention. Bristol will birllPapda N.Mrs. Y to attend the V!5 lof tw atate conference, Revolution, and American Revolution, Next she will be in at- -t a meeting of the board of the national society, a n .r of the American Revolu- Mrs. Bristol will qJSSfvn-K- . the meeting of the east-1 A. R., in At October 1617. ,al I w Daugh-Americ- an D. D. A. It. Holds Meeting D. A. R. was j i shIc nu i titig of the X held Saturday at the Ogden Golf and t'mmtry dub, Mrs. H. D. Hines, of Suit Lake, state regent, presided. A telegram was received from the president of the national society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. I.owell Fletcher Hobart sending greet ings. Following the presentation of the greeting, Mrs. I line said that Mrs. lloltart probably would visit Utah at the meeting of the spring conference of the state society in April Mrs. Hines, in her Address, said she hoped to stv the organization of a new chapter at Price this year, the marking of an old barn at Echo, Utah, where the pony express changed horses, as an historical spot; the printing of a history of Utah, comW. Barlow, piled by Mrs. George stutc chairman, for the preservation of historic spots, and written by Her-leAuerbach of Salt take, and a contribution made to the "sunshine fund" for Continental hall, recommended by Mrs. Ralph K. Bristol, rt vice-preside- nt general The meeting was opened at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Reports were given hy the state (Continued on page 7.) George Huss entertained at a bridge luncheon Suturday ut the home of Mrs. IIuss, 561 Twenty-secon- d street. Tlie guests were stated at small tables, and tho decorations on the tables we iv roses. The rooms were decora with fall flowers. The guests were Mrs. W. R. Green, Mrs. Arthur Egel-lmf- f, Mrs. P. A. Gysin, Mrs. Frank small dining rooms. Presiding at the llirt, Mrs. E. G. Olsen, Mrs. ,J. H. i, tea tables were Mrs. Elorenee Worthington, Mrs. T. A. Jost, Mrs, and Dr. Margaret Burns. A. E. Wilfong, Mrs. I E. Richardson, Mrs. llarry Ililler, Mrs. Clyde Green-wel- l, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles enMrs. Frank Nrwmnn, Mrs. Geo. tertained Friday evening at their Kellogg, Mrs. Fred E. Williams, Mrs. home on Harrison avenue with a din- Bert Treseder, Mrs. Trace A. Turnner in compliment to Mr. und Mrs. er, Mrs. tae Isiewenslein, Mrs. C. Ii. Walter F. Clark, who departed dur- Miller, Mrs. George Knauss, Mrs. ing the week for Vancouver, 11 .C Cluud Peacock, Mrs. George Roberts, to make their home. Bronze chrysan- Mrs. Fred King, Mrs. Jesse Moure, themums were used on the dinner ta- and Mrs. Charles FI Driver, ble and in the rooms. Covers were laid for 16. Members of a bridge club entertained ut a bridge lunchDr, and Mrs. K. R. Dumke were eon Wednesday at the Green Gables dinner hosts Saturday evening hon- tea room. , Luncheon was served at oring Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Clark small tables, which were decorated in their departure. Iwfore Twenty lavender asters. Covers were laid for guests were entertained at a buffet Mrs. I., W. luyne, Mrs. Ieonard aupper followed ky dancing at the Adums, Mrs. Alvin Payne, Mrs. Joseph Greenwell, Mrs. Dudley Stone, Country club. Mrs. N. C. Tanner, Mrs. George Mrs. Miss Myrtle Ixiuise Eccles, daugh- Grant, 51 Walter Reed, Mrs. Phil Reeder, Mrs. L. Condie, ter of Mr. and Mrs. lKoy Eccles, Swan and Mrs. Seth Coburn. Uscar Robert to whose niarriuge George Glen will take place Sunday evening, is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. David Eccles, 25K0 Jefferson avenue. 1IAVK YOU SKLECTED Member of the Eccles family will arMrs. Jack rive during the week. Gampton, of Omaha, a sister of the bride, arrived in Ogden Thursday. Mrs. Lawrence Pingree, of Santa Barbara, another aister, who will be maFOR THE WINTER? tron of fconof, will arrive in Ogden Saturday. She will lie accompanied IF NOT, by Mr. Pingree. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Eccles will arrive the day of the wedINVESTIGATE ding. Miss Eccles and Mr. Glen have been the honored guests at a number THE of delightful affairs during the past week, and include a dinner by Miss ATTRACTIVE Mildred McKay at Huntsville, Monday A dinner Wednesday eveevening. RATES ning given by Mr. and Mrs, Richard B Porter at their home on WashingNow In Effect ton avenue. Miss Helen Wilcox entertained Thursday evening for Miss At the Eccles, and Miss Lucille Foley, of afentertained Salt Lake, Thursday ternoon at a tea, honoring Miss MiBS Rosemary Scoville and Mrs. Grant Wright (Veda Wright) will compliment the bride with a tea in her honor. Miss Viona Peterson, of Salt Lake, will give a luncheon t-- od New-eoml- ss of Louisvisiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, Mrs. Jones, formerly resided in Ogden. Mr. Ora Bundy, Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth Jones was made president of the east and Mrs. R. E. Jenkins, of Salt Lake, central states mission for the Latter-da- y Saints about two years ago, and departed Wednesday evening for Boston, Mass., where they will attend the they have made their home in LouisMrs. A. W. Walker and Mrs; American Legion auxiliary conven- ville since leaving Ogden. Earl Harris entertained at a series tion which will be held there October Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Flinders, of charming bridge luncheons Friday 8 to 10. 160 Twenty-eight- h and Saturday at the Harris home. street, announce 2338 Adams avenue. The rooms were dinner and bridge party the arrival of a daughter Sunday at A attractively decorated for the occasion was given Thursday evening at the the Dee hospital Mrs. Flinders was with lovely roses and ferns. The Hotel Bigelow. Included in the par- formerly Marie Malan. guests were seated at small tables ty were Miss Edna Gilchrist, Miss each centered with a basket of mari- Myrtle Snyder, Mrs. May Gilman, The Live Oak Birthday club met golds. The invited guests Friday Mrs. Percy Rowe, Miss Luella Chris- Thursday afternoon at the home of were Mrs. W. H. Williams, Mrs. C. tensen, Mrs. T. V. Pearson, Mrs. Al- Mrs. Thomas Iverson, 841 WashingJ. Humphries, Mrs. Fred E. Williams, lan Richardson and Mrs. George ton avenue. Bridge was the diversion followed by a buffet supper, Mrs. R. Lu Proudfit, Mrs. Wade M. Nichols. Johnson, Mrs. R. II. Hinckley, Mrs. Frank Gallagher, Mrs. Frank Francis, Judge and Mrs. James Albert , Mr. and Mrs. Don Benton, 2584 TyMrs. Warren L. Wattis, Mrs. H. W. Howell departed Tuesday for the east ler avenue, announce the arrival of a Nelson, Mrs. H. C. Stranquist, Mrs. where they will attend the national daughter at the Dee hospital Sunday. George M. Fister, Mrs. E. R. Alton, convention of the American Legion in Mra. Benton was formerly May BaiMrs. C. W. Lippincott, Mrs. J. G. Mur- Boston, and also visit in New York ley. dock, Mrs. J. F. Campbell, Mrs. S. and Washington, D. C. Colonel Gordon Kimball, retired, of W. Wherry, Mrs. J. T. Rushmer, Mrs. hold it will ensemble B. C. Mrs. the MacDowell S. Morse, Glen, George judge advocate generals office of Mrs. Claud B. Cave, Mrs. Adelbert C. first meeting October 14, instead of Burlingame, Calif., spent two daya in MacOgden during the week with his sisBrown, Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft, Mrs. the 7, as formerly stated. The studio hold first its will A. H. Aland, Mrs. Lee Loewenstein, Dowell club ter, Miss Josephine Kimball. Mrs. J. D. Leonard, Mrs. George H. meeting Tuesday evening at 7:45, at Mr. and Mra. Walter F. Clark and for Miss Eccles. Matson, Mrs. L. C. Trousdale: Invited which time the annual election of memNew Fitztake will Miss were Ida place. family departed Tuesday afternoon guests Saturday Mrs. S3 Mrs. Harry Green well and simmons, Miss Viola Clancy, Mrs. H. bers will be received and a program for Salt Lake, where they will visit for several daya before departing for E. Goddard, Mrs. George D. Darling, will be given. Mrs. Irving Lehman, Mrs. Thomas Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Mrs. F. M. Nye and Mrs. A. W. where they will visit for several Leslie, Mrs. Warner Arthur, Mrs. two months. Harman W. Peery, Mrs. R B. Porter, Walker will entertain in the first Friluncheons of Mrs. series bridge Mrs. Joseph E. Wright, LeRoy of a home of Cecil E. Larsen, of Portland, OrePugmire, Mrs. F. M Driggs, Mrs. day and Saturday at theavenue. Jefferson 2546 Jesse Moore, Mrs George Roberts, Mrs. Nye, gon, who haa been visiting his sister, Mrs. I J. Swanner, 460 Twenty-fourt- h Mrs. Fred L. Wing, Mrs. J. S. Allen, E. J. Hanke, of Beverly HUls, i Mrs. Ben Tyree, Mrs. C. E. Driver, street, departed Monday for Mrs. Royal Douglas, Mrs. C. R. Green, the city a guest at the E. 0. Wattis hia home. Mr. Larsen formerly reMr. Hsnke sided in Ogden. l, home on Eccles avenue. Mrs. John C. Davis, Mrs W. W. Mrs. Stuart P. Dobbs, Mrs. W. is enjoying the shooting at the Bear Arnold Marston, son of Mrs. Alma Karl Hopkins, Mrs. H. F. Irwin, Mrs. River Duck dub. A. M. Merrill, Mrs. A. G. Harris, Mrs. Marston, 2848 Porter avenue, haa Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Aland entertain- gone to Salt Lake to attend the UniEffie Spencer, Mrs. Edward I. Rich ed a few guests Mbnday eveningCov-at versity of Utah. He is a senior in and Mrs. Bessie Cass, the engineering department. their home on Van Buren avenue. were laid for 12. ers SatMrs. P. Q. Malan entertained Mrs. William Perkins, who has been Bin-foand Miss urday evening at her home, 944 asFlorence the Sperry Miss guest of her mother, Mrs. Charles avenue. Miss Bernice Malan in the dty public .Zeimer for a short time, departed teachers Buriston, sisted, A dinner was served at 7 are spending the week-en- d Sunday for her home in Berkeley, oclock on small tables, each centered schools, with relatives. Lake California. Salt in with fall flowers. Covers were laid for Misses Madeleine Malan, Alice Mrs. Louis Vorwerk presided over Mrs. J. S. Lewis entertained the Malan, Guinevere Hess, Loraa Malan, members of Chapter J of the P. E. a bridge luncheon Monday at Green Frances Malan, Virginia Malan, Max- O. Sisterhood Wednesday at luncheon Gables tea room. Autumn flowers ine Malan, Athea Slade, Lucile Hales, at Shuffs. The guests were seated decorated the small luncheon tables. Marjory Slade, Lovell Hobbs, Mrs. at one long table decorated in yellow Covers were laid for Mrs. Fred Parr, Claude Malan, Mrs. Francis Qrussard, and the club colors. Covers Mrs. D. D. King, Mrs. E. W. Boring, Mrs. Charles Corless, Mrs. Howard were white, 15. Mrs. Wallace Moore, Mrs. W. F. Brim, for laid Jensen, Mrs. A. V. Bybee, Mrs. Fred Mrs. N. C. McConnell, Mrs. Earl RainR. Flinders, Mrs. J. C. Slade, Mrs. J. Mrs. Harmon Barton entertained ey, Mra. L. A. Hoover, Mrs. I. N. C. Slade, Jr., Mrs. William Edward, the members of F of the P. Fulton, Mrs. John Mole, Mrs. William Chptr Mrs. William Edward, Jr., Mrs. Wil- E. 0. Sisterhood W ednetday at her Buachjost, Mra. Albert Richey, Mra. away with all the hustle and liam Z. Terry, Mrs. William W. Ter- home, 2806 Eccles tvenue. A buffet L. A. Roberts and Mrs. Willis Lan all the muss and fuss ry, Mrs. Joseph F. Harbertson, Mrs. luncheon was served. The decora- - caster. all the burdens and troubles of Gilbert R. Hess, Mrs. C. F. Waterfall, tions on the serving table were mF. E. Mrs. Hansen, wearisome washday Telephone us Mrs. Jesse Heslop, mas. Judge and Mrs James Albert ynH the guest of honor, Mrs. John B. Howell departed Tuesday for the east to take washday worries out of your Edward. Mrs. Lee Chamberlain, Jr-- , enter- where they will attend the national life today. ednes-convention of the American Legion in tained at a bridge luncheon Thirty-secon- d 840 York New in her home, Boston, and also visit Mrs. Clifton Rhead entertained day Miss Stel- street, Luncheon was served t small and Washington, D. C. Friday evening in honor of was centered with la Mourtizen and Misa Alie Tanner, tables, Each table dahlias. Cvers ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Nye have with filled three basket a from a who recently returned W. H. Williams, returned from a motor trip to Der Mrs. months stay in Europe. Fall garden were laid for A. G. Egil- - ver. They were accompanied home Mrs. Ed E. son, A. Mrs and flowers were used on the tables, Mrs. Lyman by Mr. and Mra. C. S. Gunnell A. P. Gysin. the souvenir place cards were tiny hoff, Mrs.Mrs. Mrs. Clem Williams, Covers labels. Wright, suitcases with foreign Jed Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Fred M. Nye have Ballantyne, and and W H. Child, wen laid for the guests of honor mith. Mourit-seD. D. from a motor trip to Denreturned Mrs. Mrs. Lydia H. Tanner, Mrs. ver. were accompanied home by Mrs. They Wayne E. S. Hinckley, Mrs. Miss Mrs. Clarence N. Woods and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. GunnelL Connie Shaw, Miss Mayhen, Martin will entertain at Helen Hinckley, Mrs. Kenneth H. Ma- Joseph P. Misa Ruth Cave entertained Monof Mrs. Angus Kennedy, room tea Miss the lan, Miss Janet Farnsworth, 2603 Madison Green Gables, day the evening in compliment to Mrs. Miss Jenson, Myrtle Vella Fowler, at a large bridge John B. Edward. Bridge followed the Miss Rosemary Scoville, Miss Emma nue. litsuiliaAfl . supper. Snow, Mrs. Cyrus Hoffman. Y our Home no-ho- st Kc-ej- and Joseph Mrs. Marriner A. Browning entertained Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday with a series of Mr. and Mr. Trace Turner enterlunctieons at the Hotel Bigelow.bridge tained at an attractive dinner SaturH. Dore and Mrs. George day evening at their home, 2647 Harr Tlw fashion revue given Tuesday at the Hotel Bigelow ball nuun under (be uuspiees of the Ogden Business and Professional Women's club was es. HOTEL BIGELOW or-mic- . Per-civa- rd Ie ! worries washday DO at Ogden Troy Laundry & Dry Cleaning Company 2538 Wall Ave. n, ays-Saturd- . Phone 2074 |