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Show friJav. October 17, 1930 THE OGDEN' POST Among the Ogdcnites who attended the bridge party given under the au- piees of ihe 1'tah eoiifen u. e, laugh- ters of tin American Revolution Saturday a: Memory House, Memory Salt ljike, were Mrs. George K. l!roe, W hitnieyer. Mis Linda Irwin, Mr. A. larmley, Miss Joseph Kimball, Mrs. Ethel M. Eramke, Miss Nan Wili ams, Mrs. 11. 1 Taylor, Mi Emma luleeik, Mrs. J. F. Hobbs of I'S Ancees, Miss Eva Erb, Mrs. W. 1. Williams. Mr. H. F. Stevens and In Women's Kealm event of the past I ynart nuptial l ygi the marriage of Miss daughter of Mr. and G. R- - Chaffin, of Farmington, V Augustus William Bartlett, Jr., fJjerJy of Denver, now of Salt Lake, lid took place Saturday morning at home of the brides ii .clock at the and sister, Mr. and ETHarman W. Peery, 2703 Drinker 2 with Dr. tavi Edgar Young, Lake, officiating. The bride lovely in a gown of pomegranate Srton. with hat and shoes to match. Mrs. G. R. carried gardenias. mother of the bride, was in L4 chiffon and Mrs. A. W. Bart-l- S Sl Sr, mother of the bridegroom, rtTelso in black. They carried vio- V nd bouvardia. Mrs. Peery was in Sen chiffon with corsage of tiny Lflowand bronze chrysanthemums. Faery home was decorated in red Lee and yellow chrysanthemums, chrysanthemums were banked on L jantel in the living room, where Tall ceremony was performed. baskets were placed at either 5. of the fireplace. A wedding r. takfast followed at the Hotel The breakfast table had a of butterfly roses, bovardia lilies of the valley. Garlands of tfe Gowers were used with smilax .w the doth, encircling gold holding ivory candles. were laid for forty. Jts included Mr. and Mrs. A. W. lutlett, Sr, of Denver, parents pf Music was furnished thi bridegroom. breakfast the by a trio comtaring Mrs. of Byron Whittemor, ped Pettigrew, violin, and Mrs. Among the Thomas Wharton, cello. Me O were Promise given glaums (DeKoven), I Love You Truly (Car-t- it Jacobs Bond) and the Song of rr Big-j0i- cen-Mpie- ce J can-Ahb- ra Out-of-to- pia-pAlt- on from Schuberts The couple left immediately Blossom lave," funs. breakfast for a wedding trip and Del Monte and M San Francisco iQ be at home after November 1 et At Elaine apartments in Salt Lake. y The gown was a beige with hat to match. after the en-tem- going-awa- t Frank Francis, Mrs. William Charles J. Humpa bridge lunch-o-e Saturday at the home of Mrs. street. The Williams on Twenty-fift- h pests were seated at small tables, tech centered with a pumpkin filled with fall flowers. The invited guests sere: Mrs. Adam Patterson, Mrs. Wal-t- a Ellis, Mrs. Junior Rich, Mrs. Albeit Becker, Mrs. A. W. Walker, Mrs. Earl Harris, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. V. R. Brown, Mrs. Carl Hopkins, Mrs. Mrs. E Williams and Mrs. hries entertained at l. 0. Pell, Mrs. Fred M. Nye, Mrs. bring Lehman, Mrs. W. W. Percival, Krs. E. I. Rich, Mrs. Claude Cave, Mrs. George Moyes, Mrs. Frank Molten, Mrs. W. S. Paine, Mrs. Robert W. A. Turner, Mrs. Jr., Mrs. Leona Campbell, Mrs. Elizabeth Barton, Mrs. Charles Thorslensen, Mrs. George Thorstensen, Mrs. D. Davis, Mrs. A. C. Brown, Mrs. Carlyle Eubank, Mrs. A. I. Mrs. Albert Whitmey-e- r, Wharton, Mrs. Herman Fetscher, Mrs. C. H. Barton, Mrs. Roy Tribe, Mrs. D. N. Tribe, Mrs. Dwight Harding, Mrs. Ploudfit, Mrs. Frank Francis, Frank Whitmeyer, Mrs. Mias Mary Littlefield, Williams, Mrs. J. Q. Lea-rit- t, Mn. J. F. Barker, Mrs. John C. Davis, Mrs. C.' R.- Green, Mrs. Frank Bartlett, Mrs. C. B. Morse, Mix C. L. Forsling, Mrs. E. 0. Watts, Mrs. T. J. Thomas, Mrs. Stuart Dobbs, Mrs. A. EL Petterson, Mrs. Bertha Goddard, Mrs. A. P. Miller, Kit Walter Lord and Miss Connie George Grossman, Mn Clem - Paine. wedding of Miss Lenora Butler, of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Butler, and Glen Dale Wangsgard, an of Mr. and Mrs. George Wangs-nr- d, took place Saturday evening at tkkome of the brides parents, Bis--P The aoghter 0. Jackson performed the cere-Miss Doris Wangsgard was Mrs. George A. Jj maid of honor. wDina, sister of the bride, was brides-uClifford Butler was best man. The bride was charming in a princess of salmon transparent velvet. JM r head was encircled with a band of wisaus and lilies of the valley. The id of honor was attired in a prin- model of pastel blue satin, and carried a of red roses. Tk bridesmaid bouquet was gowned in pale Pk taffeta, with long bodice of dark-f- f hade of velvet. She also carried roses. The mother of the bride ro a gown of black chiffon, and the ther of the groom was dressed in ensemble of brown chiffon. The mony was attended by members both families, and a few close W. y. L. Following ding Twmg supper the ceremony was a served. The their home at street. couple will make Twenty-secon- d Mis Ann Browning was hostess fnay at a bridge dinner I. given- - at her street. favors and devices were attractive decorations used in the n and on the dinner table. Cov-- jj were laid for Mrs. Herman Fet-- u rs. Walter Biddle, Mrs. Geo. nch, Mrs. Claude W. Parry, t.r Harold Fornoff, BIr. Julian ton, Mrs. Lee D. Turner, Mrs. L. Overstreet, Mrs. Asael Farr, Jr., Jeanette Leek, Bliss Grace Jen-and Birs. W. E. Browning. 473 jjzUoween Twenty-sevent- h B. James H. Douglas and Birs. Douglas entertained at two nning bridge luncheons on Mon-- J ; wd Tuesday at the Green Gables akcu01? n C0mphroent to Mrs. Den- m.- .. . n of Los Angeles, the houser- William Douglas. Love-vja- u flowers were used in the rooms tie luncheon tables. The place nd favors were in Halloween Covers were laid for 4S n Monday, and 44 guests on S y. UtW W,M-N- 'l,xan. ".1 v elite rttriiil Friday at Fhe Wlr at small with a l..w howl l,f trench marigold. The invited niest mdmicri Mrs. H. . Ilinloy, MrsracJ .eallN H. Walker, Mrs. Warner Mrs. Arthur. Thomas Leslie, Mrs. I. 15. Empcv. Mrs. Harry S. , Mr J Farnsworth, Mrs. A. W IVttv Mrs" J. Henry F Yidicir "t rl' v iV'i. ludZJ, Mrs. Robert roudf.t, Mrs. Herman Mrs. Thomas Whart .n, Mrs. retscher, June Claik, Mrs. Wade M. John-- n H- - K. (b.ddard. Mrs. A. H. Aland, Mrs. illium Alfred Turner, Slt8 Mary A. Littlef!e!d. Miss ('lara 1 atterson, Mrs. E. M. Grave,' Mrs. George S. Glen, Mrs. .Maude Patter- eon Hunilley, Mrs. Robert llineklev, and the following from Salt Lake: Mrs. William G. Seley, Mrs. W. (1. Webb and Mrs. C. J. Thomas. l tnl.W. cadi cmU-re- Mrs. A. (.-ivy- n b brated day ty the Service Star r I .i!.d Mrs. Albert (1. Horn ..lMi.d a i weeks' slay in with friends. fri-- lv has s Mi. J. Fiiekson has returned to (iieeley, ('olorado, after la; of ten days with Mrs. J. (5. ii. A. :ae in K. R. Dumko mid Miss Ruth Vis ih Mis. Charles E. Driver entertained at a luncheon and bridge Wednesday at her home, 2637 Kicsi-- avenue. The devolutions in the rooms were dahlias, and on tlie tublos small fall flowers in various colors were used. Covers were laid for Mrs, Fred Snook, Mrs. Douglas Rcedc, Mrs. C. I,. MilFred ler, Mrs. Karl Shipley, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Compton, Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs, Karl Williams, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Arthur Morseheud and rMs. Walter Zimmer. I parted Sunday fur eastern i. for u May ef several weeks. their ilub rooms ut 7::')H p. ni. Blr. wi!l uit in Chicago and J. I. F.liiivdyo. Jr., state president, thiir return to Ogden resl'"rl Ltlk. Mrs. Eldrcdge ' - Watt is will Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I.. Olson argo to Los Angeles jtvntly u turned from a trip to Kan-- I i be winter months. rived iu Ogden Wednesday from the Mre. a iis Bernard Cash read y. eal where they attended the Amerishort story on Columbus. Music wet convention held in Bos'll. ami Mrs. D. Shields have re- - can furnished by Mrs. Ethel lxwe. Folin ton the early part of Octolier. Fold :n. to their home in las Angeles lowing the program, tea wax served. Mr. and Mrs. the convention, r a short visit with friends and lowing The hostesses for the evening were Olson friends New York, in iitcd ..lives in Ogden. Mis. C. F. Jmkms and Mrs. I. Ellis. Montreal, Chicago, Washington, D. Toronto, Detroit, and Niagara Falls. Vos. (. I Miller will entertain at a Mrs. A. 11. Aland entertained the m lieon and bridge Friday at her nivinbcrs of her bridge dub Thursday Mrs. Walter Richard has gone to luiK'hcun a Van 'me. 4 is Twenty-sixt- h street. at at her home. 2770 Milford to visit friends and relatives Ruren avenue. Eridgc followed the for several days. She was accompaluiuh-uMrs. K. R. Aiken ami Mrs. Mary nied by her Lovely fall flowers were Evelyn used in the rooms and on the bridge ib'binson cnteilained the members of Blay (iasstnun.granddaughter, uf Mr. and daughter tables for the decorations. Inr club Tuesday at the Mrs. William Classman. A'I.en home, 2663 Madison avenue, at Mrs. Joseph E. Evans entertained at luncheon and kensington. Mrs. Agnes Conant, of Isis Angeles, a luncheon Thursday at her home, is the house-gues- t uf her sister, Mrs. -- "'11 Mrs. R. V, Maginnis entertained the Patrick Ilealy, Sr. Tyler avenue. The decorations in the rooms were pink prum pom ii'tinbers of her bridge club Wedneschrysanthemums, and the same flow- day ut her home, 734 Washington aveMr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Wright ers in crystal vases were used on the nue. The guests were seated at small and children, of Salt laike, spent the luncheon tables. week-en- d Bridge followed. t;.Ues decorated with fall flowers. in the city the guests uf Covers were laid for Mrs. Henry Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Rich at the ElmMrs. l.oo Uiwcnstein was hostess to hurst apartments. Stranquist, Mrs. Iaslie Merrill, Mrs. t, Mrs. Fletcher Irvine lv members of her bridge club ThursMrs. Rodney McKell, Mrs. Da- day afternoon at her home, 2163 JefBirs. Joseph West Brewer returned vid Romney, Mrs. M. E. Carson, Wil- ferson avenue. Sunday from a three weeks visit in liam H. Harris, Mrs. lsuis Peery. Chicago and Columbus, Ohio. Birs. Mrs. Fred G. Ruthrauff entertain- Brewer visited her sisters, Mrs. Oscar I)r. and Mrs. William S. Moyes en- ed with un informal tea Thursday af- Russell, in Columbus, and Miss Blary tertained the members of their bridge ternoon honoring Birs. Dennis Shee- Rich who is a student at Ann Arlmr club Thursday evening ut dinner, fol- han of I ais Angeles. university in Blichigan. lowed by bridge at their home, 4221 aw renee Miss Eleanor Steven Quincy avenue. Covers were laid for Clayton arrived home spent the Dr. and Mrs. Francis R. Conroy, BIr. .Monday from Boston, Mass., where he week-en- d in Ogden with her parents, end Mrs. Arthur Smalley, and Mr. and uttiiulod the American I region conven- Mr. and Birs. Sidney 0. Stevens, 2380 Birs. Elnore Smith. The decoration5 tion held in that city October 6 to 9. Madison. Bliss Stevens is attending and favors were in Hallowe'en dethe university of Utah. Judge and Mrs. James A. Howell sign. Mrs. Ora ltundy, Mrs. Charles V. K. Mrs. A. P. Bigelow has returned A bridge luncheon was giv- Saxton and Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, from a trip to eastern points, which en, Wednesday at the Green Gables who attended the American legion included Cleveland, Chicago, and Omatea room. The decorut ions were in convention, held in Boston, October ha. Hallowe'en design, and marigolds. 6 to 9, are expected home the latter Covers were placed for Mrs. Parley E. part of the week. Miss Florence Sperry and Bliss lice shrdlu cmfwyp etainn Burr iston teachers in Ogden public Jensen, Mrs. Harold Bramwell, Birs. cd Miss, e Elwood Williams, Birs. David 11. Raw-soin schools are spending the week-en- d Mrs. Mary Edwards entertained the Salt take with friends and relatives. Birs. John J. Daly, Mrs. A. C. Bloyes, Mrs. George Crawford, Birs. members of the Harmony club WedBliss Bess Clyde, of Heber City, Ellery Tatts, Mrs. 11. W. Lister, Birs. nesday evening at her home, 3473 week-en- d in Ogden with her avenue. Charhs Grant, Birs. Stanley Russell spent the Miss and Mrs. Jack Cheeketts. Nina Clyde. sister, Mr. and Birs. J. T. Rushmer enterBIr. and Mrs. George O'Keefe, of Mrs. Curtis Allison entertained at tained the members of their bridge in Ogden a bridge luncheon Friday at her home, club Thursday evening at the Green tagnn, spent the week-en- d street. The guests Cables tea room. Following dinner, with BIr. OKeefes mother, Birs. 150 Twenty-sixt- h were seated at small tables each cen- the guests enjoyed bridge until a late James OKeefe, 1318 Twenty-fift- h street. tered with a basket of marigolds. Cov- hour. ers were laid for Birs. Walter SteAlMrs. William II. Williams, Mrs. Chapter II of the P. E. O. sisterphens, Mrs. Clyde Woodcock, Birs. bert Squires, Mrs. Gordon Baxter, hood of Salt Ijike, entertained the Frank Francis and Mrs. Charles J. Mrs. W. D. Shaw, Birs. S. E. Johnson, members of chapter F and J of Og- llumphris will entertain Saturday Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, Birs. Lloyd den Wednesday at a luncheon given fith the second of the scries of bridge Harris, Birs. F..C. Dallimore, BIr. L. at the Marian Loia tea rooms in Salt luncheons to be given by them at the H. Patterson, Birs. V. C. Gamer, Mr. take. A large number from Ogden home of Birs. Williams on Twenty-.fift- h Rink attended the luncheon. Mrs. street. Thorstensen, George Smurthwaite, Birs. Frank Blatthews. in IV-Ipe- . ii 11 la-gio- , . : i ! I n. i Mrs. Mary E. Farley entertained a number of friends Wednesday ai luncheon at the Green Gables tea room in celebration of her birthday anniversary. Marigolds in gold and yellow, combined with purple verbenias, formed a centerpiece for u long table. Halloween place cards were used. The guests included Birs. John Green, Birs. Clarence Carey, Birs. George Carey, Mrs. William Crawford, Birs. Oris William, Birs. Wilford Young, Birs. Stella Hoggan, Birs. Foster Wardlcigh, Birs. Elizabeth King, Birs, Jack Holliday, Birs. Afton Hardy, Miss Margaret Shipley, Miss Bella Shipley, Mrs. I.ouise Shipley, Birs. Ada Ix-and Mrs. Sarah Daumeister. J. W. McKenna announces the j Scow-epof- en- gagement cf his daughter, Genevieve, to Robert A. Parker, of Oakland, California, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parker formerly of Ogden; Bliss will leave Saturday for the coast. The wedding will take place the latter part of the month. Mrs. J. P. O'Neill and Birs. J. P. Foley entertained recently in compliment to the bride with a dinner at the home of Mrs. Fcley. The dinner table was centered with a silver slipper filled with lovely pink and orchid asters. Cathedral tapers in silver holders were at either end of the table. The place cards were in bridal design. Covers word laid for Bliss Blar O'Connor, Bliss Betty Eurns, Bliss Thelma Garner, Miss Emma Liotard, Miss Rhoda Junk, Miss Frances BlcKenna, Miss Kathryn BIcKenna,. Bliss June Ecley, Bliss Ixiretta Thinnes, Bliss Kathryn Miss Nora OBrien, Bliss McCarty, Miss Catherine O' Neill, Bliss Ellen O'Neill, Birs. James OConnor, Mrs. William Green, Birs. I.loyd Snow and Mrs. M. Fitzgerald, Birs. W. R. Green entertained at a luncheon recently for the bride at her home, 23G2 Harrison avenue Blc-Ken- na Sei-bol- d, Blar-gar- et The Woman's committee of the Utah Power and Light company held the opening luncheon meeting of the season at the Hotel Bigelow Tuesday at noon. The luncheon was served in he Japanese room at a round table. Halloween design in the decorative scheme was artistically carried out. A black cat was suspended from the chandelier above a centerpiece of yellow chrysanthemums, and made an attractive decoration. The favors were in Halloween design, including the nut baskets in the form of black cats, Godowls, and witches. Miss Blyrtlc to Alaska, recent a of told dard trip C rafollowing luncheon. Miss Erma Others in zee was a special guest. attendance were Mrs. Rhea Cazter, chairman of a committee on arrangements; Miss Jessie Irwin, Miss Myrtle Goddard, Mrs. Eva Owen, Miss Hazel Bishop of Layton, Miss Ann Welsh, Miss Della Jolley, BLss Ruth Harris and Miss Alma Derut. I 1 Ie y, n, room. . . LambBIr. and Birs. Royal Ecdes will The alumni members of Phi school, in Ogden in a week or ten days. high da Tau, a club of Ogdena dance in the They landed in New York September are planning on giving and have been visiting Mr. ana near future, and the fonongcom: 15, Birs. Oscar Russell in Columbus, Who, mittee has been appointed Bliss Blary Rich at Ann Arbor. and and wport ft V Bliss Bliss Rich is attending the University meeting of the dub: Miss and of Blichigan. Both are sisters of Mrs. Keeling, Mis. Edna White, Eccles. Lusty. Florence BIouu Smith studio will present two of its members, Miss Guinevere Hess und Miss Iras taavitt in a piano concerto recital, assisted by Mr. Howard Shupc, tenor, at the Lewis junior high school uuditoriuin Saturday evening, October 18, ut 8 o'clock. The program will lie as follows: Italian concerto (K. S. Buck), first movement, Bliss Hess; ronecrlo in D minor (Mozart), allegro-Caden- za, romance, rondo, Bliss taavitt. Bliss Hess at second piano; tatua Flower (Schumann), Mr. Shupe; ConccrtstuLe (Von Weber), larglu-tto- , allegro passionato, marria, ossai presto. Bliss Hess, Bliss taavitt ut second piano; dedication, (Schumann), BIr. Shupe; concert in G minor (Beethoven), allegro eon brio, largo, rondo, Miss taavitt, Misa Hess at second piano. The ushers will lie Mis Dott tawder. Bliss Norma Bloore, Bliss Churlene Seowcroft and Blias Marion Mills. This is a public recital to which all interested are cordially invited. (Continued on page 5.) aM Ill MMMMIMHSMItMiMSMMMMimlMI 1 1IAY K YOU SELECTED Your Home FOlt THE WINTER? IF NOT, INVESTIGATE TIIE ATTRACTIVE RATES Now In Effect At the HOTEL BIGELOW is. Wmfteir sote att 350 New Winter Coats, just received in the newest all fashions. Sizes 14 to 50. Colors mostly black and brown. fur-trimme- d, Lot No. Lot No. 2 1 100 COATS 200 COATS Regular Regular Values to $45 $2475 . Values to $25 1495 Lot No. 3 50 Coats, Regular Values to $17.50 ve Jjk nt irnia Mrs. C. L. departed Tuesday for California where she will lend several weeks visiting relatives, and touring the state. She will also visit her sort. Hal C. McKnight, in Fresno. He is connected with the army recruiting service there. n, Min-noc- i Ent re Nous Dancing club will have first of a series of dunce at the Bigelow OctuW 24. Hosts and hostesses for the club this season are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seowcroft, Dr. and Mrs. William BlcKay and BIr, and Mrs. George Thorstensen. tin- - BIr. and Birs. st . . . Van Buren avenue. 1iiti-ttai- On-har- ' De-Bau- 26:53 Birs. Henry W. L'elson, Mrs. II. C. Stranquist and Birs. W. I Wattis will ut a large bridge luncheon Saturday at the Hotel Bigelow. n, out-of-to- w" home, r no-ho- st Asael Farr, .Jr., entertained at a dancing party SaturTwenty-eiday evening at their hoifte, 12.70 a late followed by ghth street, and supper. Halloween decorations devices intermingled with autumn leaves and flowers were used in th? moms and on the supper table. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. ILJIB-ga-ll. Stratford, BIr. and Birs. W. F. Mr. Mr. and Birs. Julian Watson, and Mrs. George BI. French, BIr. and Mrs. William J. Blackburn, Mr. and D. Turner, Mr. and BIr. Birs. E. r. Robert Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. Shum-waDelbert Birs. and Mr. Russell, BIr. and Birs. Edward Ellis, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Dusenberry, of Salt I.ake. Birs. E. R. Dumke entertained the members of her French club Friday afternoon at Shuffs at luncheon at entertained William followed by the French lesson. Spidell Birs. dinner followed by bridge Wednesday BIr. and Birs. E. E. Jackson enterevening in the Japanese room at the tained Saturday evening at their home Hotel Bigelow. African mangolds formfoliage with green 3071 Ogden avenue in compliment to The taed the centerpiece for the dinner de- a number of Salt Uke guests. na n Hallowe-eincluded in guests ble. Place cards Mre. D. and Birs. Roy Hutchens, BIr. sign were placed for Mrs. J sines Mrs. Blaher, Birs. Elmer I Higginbotham, Frank Broaddus and BIr. and Mrs. And Jackson. Barnes, M. E. Birs. Eugene Peterson, Mrs. Roscoe B. White, Buss Mrs. T. A. Hemmingway entertainElmira Carr and Bliss Pearl Peterson. h ed Tuesday at her home, 1538 Twenty-sixtluncheon, followed by a at street bridge luncheon A at the lovely fall flowers were used in bridge was given Wednesday Covers were, rooms and on the luncheon tables. room. tea Green Gables P. Pi& Covers were laid for Mrs. A. Charles laid for Birs. Parley E. Jensen Mrs. WilMrs. Elwood Mrs. L. G. Becker, Mrs. BramwelL Harold Mrs. Mrs. elow, liams, Birs. David H. Rawson, Birs. H Barton. Mrs. E. M. Tower,Warren C. Mrs. A. BL Moyes, Mrs. Phillip Nye, Fred John J. Daly, Birs. George George Crawford, Birs. Ellery Tatts, Knisley, Mrs. G. S. Glen, Curtis Charles Mrs. Grant, Birs. Birs. H. W. Lister, A. Whitmeyer, w. Birs. Stanley Russell and Mrs. Jack Mrs. F. E. Nichols, and Birs. W. Percival. Checketts. esBirs Lee Loewenstein entertained A program of patriotic songs, ThursMonday was given and the members of her bridge 2163 J readings says home, Heart academy day afternoon at her evening at the Sacred school in com- ferson avenue. The guests were seatthe by the pupils of witn memoration of Columbus day. An in- ed at small tables, each centered The roses. Bliss with filled was by basket given a silver teresting reading ftow In her for chose fll m. were decorated Clara Blorie Quinn. She Colum- - Halloween cards were placed for the reading, Mrs. Christopher following members: Mrs. Fred Trace Mrs. Hil,bUA by Red Lamp, liams, Mrs. George Huff, play, The mem- A. Turner, Mrs. George Kellogg, Mrs. by was presented liard Booth, H. B. McCune. Mrs. bers of the Dramatic Art club. The Harry Hiller, Birs. Birs. .G. Wilcox, Andrew Bidwell, story is one of endless complications BL R. Clark, charBirs. The J. Jost, Mrs. A. and humorous situations. and the Kohn. varied Phil Mrs. but and few acters are characterization was good. Miss Harenof Aunt MaBIr. and Mrs. James Edward riet Smith, in the rolecommendation. Thursand bridge dinner tertained at tilda, was given specialcast Am day evening at the Hotel BigelowDin-ne- r Other students in the Edith was served in the English room, Byrne, Dorothy Brooks, h. followed by bridge in the drawing and Gladys and Phyllis Fields, no-ho- tln-i- rc d Mon- la-gio- n Eckrnbrceht the anival of a baby girl at Mr. and Mrs. A. C. i fi-.u- . ( lumbiis day wus - Andi-rum- IS. lr. arid Mrs. J. Raymond Wilson Mr. Hud Mrs. A. G. Kgilhoff have their summer home nuivt-from tlu-isummer home in V:.n . anyon 2M7 Eowler ave- - the Ogden canyon to their residence at 471 Twenty-seconstreet. ; $g)95 i |