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Show THE QGDKX POST In Women's Realm Martha Junior J. Douglas was elected Mrs. John M. of the Martha Junior society president Browning and Mrs. at the held Wednesregular meeting de.Prtel for Monday afternoon southern California, day home the at of Mrs. will Ronald rnain unti! .ft lhe Christm.! Wadsworth, 2766 Madison aves. They will be the guests of Mrs nue. Other officers chosen to serve during the coming year with Mr. Brownings daughters. Mrs. N. Mr. C. R. Green, ViSa5 Bernardino; Mrs. Douglas areMrs. Harmon Barton, re at and Escondido, Mrs. Elsie Ballantyne at .San cording Mrs. Owen Cutler, secretary; Diego. recent bethcthal announcement treasurer; Mrs. Herman B. Way, his from Calgary, Canada, was of inter- - torian. The contact committee will be composed of Mrs. J. S. Allen, ohair-n;l?Ple- - Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. P. J. Dix and Mrs. Eugene J. McNeil, of that city, announced Smith. the engagement and approaching Following the business e of their daughter, Ena meeting tea was served. Mrs. II. C. Martin Wolfer, of this Sianquist was the assisting hostess. ty. The marriage will take place November 22, in Calgary, and the Drama young couple will reside in Ogden, The Drama club will meet Tuesday where Mr. Wolfer is associated in afternoon, November 18, at the Hotel business with his father, A. F. Bigelow, with Mrs. 1. W. Knisely and Mrs. Horace Xebeker acting as host- fe- - lr?f- - Frank R. Arnold of the Ctah Agricultural college will speak Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kiesel to the members on The Life of Sacramento, California, who are Tea will be served at the conin guests Ogden this week, were hosts at a dinner of charming arrangements clusion of the meeting with officers of the club presiding and assisting. Tuesday evening at the Hotel The affair was planned in hon- or of Mr. Kiesels mother, Mrs. Fred airg- - Edith Wallace of Seattle, J. Kiesel. The dinner table, which was arranged in the English room, Mrs. A. 1. BaU-staentertained at held a centerpiece of pink and yellow luncheon roses and harmonizing tapers in sil- at her Tuesday, followed by bridge, home, 2513 Jackson avenue. A ver holders were at the ends of the idea was carried out in the patriotic table. Covers were marked for twenty-t- decorations for the table. Red chryswo guests. anthemums formed a centerpiece, with red tapers at the ends. The place Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell and cards wen in patriotic emblems. Covers were laid for Mrs. C. F. Mont-.MrMrs, William M. McKay entertained H. E. Harris, Mrs. R. ruesday at the Morrell home on Eccles avenue in compliment to Mrs. W. McGinnis, Mrs. Milton H. White. Russell H. Blood, who has been spendy?' ti- - Camp, Mrs. Jack Check-ettMrs. Fred Radke and Mrs. Robof in number a months Lake Salt ing and Kaysville, but who departed Wed- ert Hummel. nesday for Philadelphia to join her Mrs. W. A. Shaw entertained at a husband. Yellow and white chrysanthemums were attractively arraigned bridge luncheon Thursday afternoon in the centerpiece for the luncheon ta- at her home, 414 Washington avenue. nk, where the following relatives and The LaNoche dancing club, which intimate friends were gathered: Mrs. xslood, Mr. and Mrs. David 0. McKay, has recently been organized by a Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn McKay, Mr. group of young married people affiliand Mrs. Henry H. Blood, Dr. and ated with the local Elks lodge, gave Mrs. George I. Hill and Miss Emma the second of a series of dancing parRay McKay, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and ties last evening at the club house on Mrs. Thomas B. Farr of Smithfield; Grant avenue. The committee in Mr. and Mrs. Joel E. Ricks of Logan; charge included G. Clyde Woodcock. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas E. McKay, Miss U A. Herdti, G. Morris Flowers, Asad Flora McKay and Miss Fawn McKay Farr, Jr., H. H. Stratford, George of Huntsville: Miss Helen McKay and Huss, Claude b. Cave and William S. Hogan. The membership of the club Miss Eloise McKay. Mrs. Royal Afarths Ball Demand Ogden's Attention Next Week Next Wednesday evening when people of Ogden attend that delightful the Martha Charity ball, they rill not only be participating in a happy society event, but they will be dancing dollars- into the fund which maintains the Martha home for underprivileged children. The support of this home depends upon the endeavors of the members of the Martha Through their efforts, funds from various sources, inderived aj cluding the annual ball, some state and city aid, and the help of various It is Ogdens outstandiindividuals. ng charitable institution. Sixty two children are now given the privileges and joys of a real home at the nursery, which is located at Washington avenue and Elizabeth street A. well balanced diet, observance of each childs birthday, a bedtime story hour, and a Sunday school, are a few of the outstanding features in this well aged home. Mrs. Alex Forbes, matron, is the very efficient manager. The Martha society is assisted by the junior organization. Their gram includes the maintenance of two beds in the Dee Memorial hospital for the care of the children in times of Other societies assist in vaAlness. rious ways toward the success of the home, but the responsibility is borne by the Martha members, that fine little group of eminent Ogden women. The ball this year will be fully as brilliant as in former years. Society folk will be out in numbers and many dinners will precede the ball. Promptly it ten oclock Governor George H. Dem and Mrs. Fred M. Nye, of the Martha society, will lead the grand march, and the 1930 Charity ball will be in full swing. pffair, - so-cfet- y. non-sectari- an vice-preside- nt In compliment to her mother, Mrs Fred J. Kiesel, whose eightieth birth- Ball Receipts Help Sustain Youngsters Those are the healthy, happy children of the Martha Nursery whose comfort and care are the women of the Martha Society. The funds accrued from the annual charity ball d little ones. The help to support the home and give food and shelter to these hall will be held November 19 in the lie it liana. in charge of under-privilege- holi-day- vice-presiden- VtoW t; n mar-nug- Clemen-tcLAtwe- U Mo-lier- Big-elo- ." w. s s. s, anniversary occurred Monday, .Shearman entertained at delightful tea that afternoon at her home, 2532 Eccles avenue. Thirty close friends of the honoree were bidden. The home was made bright with baskets of pom pom chrysanthemums and the tea table was decorated with pansies in shades of yellow and orange. During the day, Mrs. Kiesel , includes Mr. and Mrs. received congratulations from many friends throughout the west Members of the Service Star legion, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Andrews, Mr. and who attended flag raising ceremonies Mrs. Ernest II. Balch, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Brown, Air. and Mrs. Ora Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Nye were at Gold Star drive Armistice morning, Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Broad-ben- t, cerethe after breakfast for hosts at dinner last evening at their gathered Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Blackburn, room. tea town down monies, at a home, 2546 Jefferson avenue, in Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Cave, Mr. and G. Fred were the Those in party to Mr. and Mrs. Gage Rod-r-aMrs. Phil Dix, Mr. and Mrs. Asael Mrs. J. G. Falck, Mrs. J. U. who will leave soon to spend the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fjeld-ste- Washington, president supreme of the Alsrtha Farr, Mrs. Bernard Jr, and Mrs. Cash, Jr., in California. A silver Imwl Mr. Mrs. A. T. Hestmark, Mrs. J. R. Cooper entertained the E. 0. sisterhood, will be the guest Flora Jost, of yelow porr pom chrysanthemums Wilford G william, Mrs. to Miss Ruth Mr. a'nd Mrs. J. R. Hinchcliff, Mr. and of honor at a dinner to be given next Alartha society Alonday afternoon at centered Iho dinner tan, and yellow Mrs. H. B. Yarrington, Mrs. George Huss, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wednesday evening at Green Gables the Hotel Bigelow. Details concernCharles Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Lowe, Falck, in silver holders were at the Mrs. George Herdti, Mr. and Mrs. G. Morris Flow- ea room. The compliment to the ing the charity ball were discussed establishThat 327 meat ends of the table. Seate-- : with the Revel, Mrs. D. D. Ellis, the business meeting which ments in the Unitedparking ers, Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Huckins, Mr. during is visitor by R. planned being U. Mrs. did busiGeorge. and States Tillett and guests of honor were Mrs. hts and Mrs. D. J. Green well, Mr. and committee of the two local was followed by tea, $1,000,-00- 0 ness to joint more than V. illiam Van amounting Irv-iiMr. and Mrs. g W. S. Hoggan, Mr. and Mrs. chapters of the society. Mrs. J. G. in Irs. manuvalue will of each the and D. that Turner Lee Mr. and Mrs. Lehnir.it u. Ralph Nye. i'red A. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and Airs. Wade Al. Johnson factured food products for 1927 Sempre Musical entertain their bridge club at dinner .yles W. Kuhlmann, The next meeting of the Sempre amounted to more than $11,000,000,-00- 0, Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Phil are in charge of the affair. A reception for Mrs. Niel Paulsen Saturday evening at their home, 2803 Mr. Mrs. S. T. Joppesen, Mr. and John, were statements included in tesF will meet Wednesday Musical society will be held Monday Covers will be laid and Mrs. P. H. Chapter of Logan add Mrs. Faun McKay of Eccles avenue. Mulcahy, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon with Airs. Joseph Chez, 2655 afternoon, November 17, at 2:30 timony before the supreme court of Huntsville, and an exhibition of their for twelve guests." W. Matthews, Mr. and Airs. L. avenue. Airs, A. J. Gorham oclock at the studio of Miss Ellen the district of Columbia in the propaintings was held last evening on C. Ol- Taylor Mr. and Mrs..E. wenstein, Lake will be a special guest Thomas, Washington avenue and ceedings by which the peckers seek Salt of her the mezzanine of the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. Ora Bundy will entertain street. Mrs. Delbert o have the packers consent decree of sen, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Russell, Air. and will give a report of the recent Twenty-sixt- h toand cards Mrs. Frederick luncheon C. Richardson, Air. and national P. E. O. convention held in Foulger will be chairman for the day. 1920 modified so that Mrs. P. and Gray Ruthrauff. di- bridge club at they may be rector of the art gallery acted hostess. day at her home, 1424 Twenty-fift- h Ira. Russell D. Rockwell, Mr. and Chicago. allowed to enter the retail field and She was assisted Irs. D. L. Stine, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. by Mrs. Joseph R. street. sell meats to the consumers. The St. Joseph's Sewing Morrell, Mrs. M. A. Romney, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. quires, Livestock associaNational American Mrs. A. T. Mrs. field, Thomas treasMulie literary Adam Patterson, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. R. L. Harlin, department Ellis, W. Scnrepel, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stone, Sweeney and Miss Edith Reid were tion. and the National Woolgrowers W. Percival, Mrs. E. 0. past na- Ir. and Mrs. H. H. Stratford, Mr. The Ladies Literary club met Wed hoatesaea Wattis, Mrs. urer; Mrs. James A. Howell, at the regular meeting of association have been permitted to and Mrs. Chas. and Mrs. T. J. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. nesday afternoon with Mrs. Maude Philip W. Knisely, Mrs. Richard B. tional St Sewing society which was file briefs supporting the packers. Josephs committeewom-aPorter, Mrs. W. H. Shearman, Mrs. V. K. Saxton, national A. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson Hundley at her home, 2647 held yesterday afternoon at tho Many farm organizations support the Iph E. Bristol, Mrs. Abbot Rodney attended the annual dinner of the Thorstensen, Mr. and Mrs. G. Clyde Jefferson avenue. A buffet luncheon Knighta of lumbua home. packers, who are opposed by the NaHeywood, Mrs. Archie P. Bigelow, City American Legion Aux- Woodcock, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur was served, the serving table having Jrigham tional Wholesale Grocery organizaMrs. Otis Weeks, Mrs. Gus L. Becker, iliary unit Thursday evening.- Voolley, Mr. and Mrs. W. Weathers, a centerpiece of bright hued chrysan-hemum- s. and by grocers generally. Chiefs tion Past Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Hundley reviewed 4r. and Mrs. P. R. Weeks, Mr. and Powell, Mrs. Jim Scow-Sof- t. eveThe club Chiefs met Past last Rich, Mrs. Angus . Mrs. J. Henry F. Volker entertained Irs. LeRoy B. Young, Mr. and Mrs. The Raven, the life of Sam Houston ning at the home of Mrs. J. B. Robb, ' friends at i. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. by Alarquis James, and Mrs. Joseph 213 Twenty-eight- h w. Petty, Mrs. H. W. CHURCHES Nelson, Mrs. a group of street The assistSrerett Van Meter, Mrs. Joseph E. uncheon Saturday afternoon at her luckins, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bax- E. Wright gave the historical back Mrs. E. S. Wilson, ing hostesses were Those ter, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Blackham, Mr. ground for the lesson. Evans, Mrs. William R. Kimball, Mrs. home on Madison avenue. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE Mrs. Sena Tracy, and Mrs. Mary HarHammond, Thad William N. GOOD SHEPHERD Corner of y, resent were Mrs. and Mrs. Ray H. Pearson, Mr. and McKay, Mrs. T. A. rison. Mrs. Harmon Barton, Mrs. drs. Thad Stevens, Mrs. Matthew drs. Alvin Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. street and Grant Avenue. D. A. R. Carlyle Eubank, Mrs. Charles R. HolW. John Wasatch . Noall, Mrs. Margaret Walker, Mrs. V. D. Shaw, Arnold Ferrin, and R. E. rector; Ronald Rose-vea- r, Ilyelop, deAuxiliary A joint meeting of the national and Cannon Daniel Mrs. lingsworth. WomThe Wasatch branch of the luish. )ee Pingree, lay reader. The twenty-secon- d fense committees of Golden Spike asto the Mail ens after Trinity. kirs, Herbert Barnes, all of Salt Lake, Railway Auxiliary Sunday and Spirit of Liberty Mrs. W. R. Brown entertained at a and Mrs. Adam Patterson. sociation will meet Communion Mrs. W. II. Williams entertained her chapter, Ogden, at at 8 a. m. Friday Holy evening of the chapter, Salt Lake, Daughters home the of Mrs. at P. The school church luncheon club 8009 at 9:30 a. m.; at E, luncheon Wednesday at Turner, tridge jtehghtful bridge Monday Revolution, was held Thurswr home on Jackson avenue. The , Mr. and Mrs. J. Fletcher Scowcroft ler home, 1435 Twenty-fift- h Jackson street American L. Mrs. Miss with Walter Jennie avenue, Prout, Absuperintendent. Mrs. of Stephen day at the home McCain as assisting hostess. ng luncheon table was centered with will leave tomorrow for New York Hovers were laid for twelve guests. service and sermon at 11. a. Morning were members The in Lake. Salt bot silver bowl filled with pink phlox where they will remain for three m. No evening service. entertained at luncheon and then attHistorical Society nd pink Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellison enter- ended the meeting of the Salt Lake Announcements tapers in silver holders were weeks. w the ends of the table. Covers were Ogden Historical society will meet and bridge Saturday The Women's Guild will dinner tained at Tuesday Mrs. Grant home of M. chapter at the Saturday afternoon, November 15, at serve a merchants' lunch in the Guild ffd r Mrs. Herbert W. Hinley, Mrs. Captain and Mrs. Everett din- evening at their home, 2629 Taylor Hampton where Captain W. G. Dock-u- 2:30 p. m, at the the library of the hall from 11:30 to 1:30. The Girl Fletcher Scowcroft, Mrs. H. C. Stran-gnia- t, Graves presided over a charming avenue. The guests were Dr. and of Ogden spoke on national deMrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., Mrs. ner last Saturday evening at their lira. Louis Budge, Mr. and Mrs. Dary fense. Those attending from Ogden Central Junior high school. Rev. Rob- Scouts meet at 4 p. m. ert M. Kennan will lecture on Reli apartments. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. John Russell, were Mrs. Wallace H. Ellis, Mrs. Junior E. Rich, home in the Holly-Ru- e Thursday Choir rehearsal at 7:30 George K. Whitmeyer, state gfon and Evolution. basket silver Hostesses for a filled Mr. Mrs. Maude Patterson and Coburn roses m. Miss Grace Matthews, choir Mrs. Oscar and Mr. Mrs. national of Hundley, Miss Butterfly defense, chairman the afternoon are Mrs. W. II. New eider; J. Clair Anderson, Patterson, and Miss Marion in the center of the table and ivory and Mrs. Mike Launch. organist. Ralph E. Bristol, national comb and Mrs. Austin Johnson. Bothwell, of Buffalo, Wyo. Friday The Boy Scouts meet at 7 apers were in silver candelabra. Miss Joseph Kimball, general; and Colonel for Covers were laid p. m. Alfred Daniel, scoutmaster. Department Commander R. L. Olson Mrs.' 0. A. Parmley and Mrs. Paul and Mrs. and on the MGuess Bricklayer (new Mrs. J. R. A. Major Mrs. Olson returned job): Mrs. Wednesday Weeks. Pike,; Henry F. Volker entertained I cant work here. Theres no place a childrens party Monday aftern- James G. Gillespie, Major and Mrs from Castledale where Mr. Olson deA Pickled Pair to park my car. oon at her home, 2780 Madison ave-np- e. Benjamin!. Carroll of Fort ouglas; livered an Armistice day address on Drunk: First That fella we jush Home Culture Boss: No, you won't do. We only met looks like in honor of the fifth birthday an- - Captain F. R. DeWeese, Salt Lake, Tuesday. you. meet will dub Home Culture The hire bricklayers who have their own Second Drunk: Maybe it was. Lesh teversary of her son, Billy. Games Lieutenant and Mrs. John Hanley and 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the home chauffers. at of UgMj AlexPitzer Mrs. ere enjoyed John back and see. and Effie Mrs. Lieutenant go Spencer by the young guests, P. J. Fitzgerald, 2424 Jack-so- n Dr. and ander W. Walker teter which refreshments left Monday for a of Mrs. were serv-- at Mrs. Abbot Rodney Heywood, McConavenue with Mrs. J. C. amall tables. A color scheme of Mrs. James Holland, of Evanston, short visit with relatives in Pocatello. nell as chairman. There will be a yellow and pink was carried out in the Wyo. , hook review, Shirt Tail and Pig Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leslie are necoration of the birthday cake and Tail, by Henry Schroder and LaurRummage Pacific Society Junior sometime on the Martha vor. Those present were Billy Anspending Peters. ence next derson, Georgia coast having departed last week by Brent sale, 2412 Washington avenue, Anderson, Soowcroft, John Major Scowcroft, door to Scott Hardware Co, Friday motor. They will visit in Los Angeles Child Culture 14 and 15. and San Francisco. Bobby Petty, Mary Wadsworth, Joy and Saturday, November Aflva The Child Culture club met at the wadsworth, Avonne Read, Jean Ward, Mrs. means increased driving expense on your car. Slippery Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wright Hotel Bigelow on Thursday withR. L. Evelyn Wright, Joan Watson, Marlot Airs. W. entertain will Charles motor Lippincott, have gone to Los Angeles by Mrs. Harold Fomoff teth and Marilyn Paine. Mrs. Volker pavements add to danger. Save yourself this expense this evening at her and will remain on the coast for a Harlin and Mrs. James Fowlie n assisted in entertaining by Mrs. at a bridge supper street fortnight hostesses. Mrs. W. 0. Pell reviewed eorge Ward and Mrs. W. W. Anders- home, 1525 Twenty-fourt- h and worry by riding the STREET CARS! The Asking Price, by Helen HalL on. Twelve friends have been bidden, one-aa read C. D. Mrs. Chappie Perrins , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. musical numbers were given Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Becker Mrs. J. H. Rhine was hostess at a and children, Tommy and Bemice.are play, and the Caliafternoon high school trio, composed of spending a month in San Jose, son by the marriage of their daugh-e- r. bridge luncheon Wednesday Yvonne Miss avenue. Pierce, Miss Dorothy $1.00 Buren their Van of Weekly 2781 and are the guests fornia, Josephine, to Richard F. Jones, of at her home, Miss Ruth Greaves. and . Knowlden tabli Mrs. the decorated Mr. and daughter-in-laand Oakland, California. The wedding African marigolds Glen Han' were accompanied by marked were They cards Bernard Perrins. place in Oakland where Miss and floral place Do Your p sen, instructor of music at the high r Shopping: teaer has been attending school. for Mrs. Frank Gimlin, Mrs. David school. Mrs. have Abbott W. Reeves, James Mrs. Mr. and Kevor, Mrs. William Dan Boyle, Mrs. returned from a several weeks vaca, A number of Ogden women were Joseph Robb, Mrs. Senrice Star included in the guest list of the John Crockett, Mrs. John Holden, Mrs. tion spent in principal California, Mrs. Star Legion held its Service The Batch, John Mrs. cities. toteheon given Wednesday by Mrs. Charles Rhine, Units and regular monthly meeting in the Kiesel rteTen Benjamin at the Ambassador Louis Leavitt Mrs. Sena Tracy, the to in rooms Service has War D. A. ed gone Mrs. Wilson. Smythe Jjtel In Salt Lake. Those invit-- p Mrs. William Butte, Mont, where she will be the building Alonday evening. Mrs. C. II. for the ' party were Mrs. and of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smyth Jensen and Airs. Nellie Holmes wers daughter, Rothwell P. guest dlph E. Bristol, Mrs. Fred M. Nye, Mrs. H. been have who the hostesses. A short business meetfor a short time. k Becker, Mrs. E. M. Conroy Miss MarionofRothwell, . u Patrick Sr, Healy, ing was followed by a program and Mrs. Jpa. E. 0." Wattis, Mrs. John Edwan the guests Maude Patterson Hundley, BUY A PASS AND SAVE! will refreshments. Vocal solos were givStetcher Airs. Mr. Paul and i'f Mrs. Arthur D. Barber, Mrs, and Mrs. Sf"1, Miss visit extended and in Lee Cain an en home tomorrow leave by for readings their by for E. Traughber, and Mrs. S. W. departed Tuesday Los and Elsie in San Diego Angeles. Wheelwright. wherry. Buffalo, Wyo. day. Mrs. W. H. Curtis-Allison- com-pl-me- nt Ed-so- n, n, El-dred- Meat Packers Want Retail Permission d, , r s ed vice-preside- nt, n, Mrs.-Junio- r out-of-to- Twen-ty-four- th Hem-JYwa- - ' m vice-presid- . . WINTE-R- . ct an-jtoun- ce Pass v Christmas , I Early! UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. 1 |