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Show Mrs. Lee D. Turner entertained her bridge club at dinner Tuesday evening at her home, 2863 Eccles avenue. Miniature Christmas trees the small tables, wheiV dinner was served and where cards were played later. student at Occidental college, will return tomorrow and will pass the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur I). Barber. bidden were lr. and Mrs. Henry C. Miss Louise Becker, daughter of Stranuist, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Becker; Miss Arthur, Mr. und Mrs. Herman B. Way, Winifred McConnell, daughter of Mr. l'r. and Mrs. Albert II. Aland, and and Mrs. N. C. McConnell; Miss Beth Mr. and Mrs. Chapin A. Day will l'r. and Mrs. Henry W. Nelson. Peck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo entertain at dinner Christmas day at Ira Nye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perk; the Hotel Bigelow, with members of Mrs. Marriner A. Browning will arPred M. Nye, and Gilbert Beck, son their family as their guests This rive in Ogden tomorrow from a sev- of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Beck, who are includes Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bris- eral weeks' to Europe. Upon her all attending the University of Colotol and son, Chapin and daughter, Bet- urrival in trip New York Mr. Browning rado, will arrive during the week-en- d ty; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day wu joined by her son. Matt Btown-in- for the Christmas vacation. and sons, Chapin Day 111 and Harold, who is Tilman Johnson, son of Mr. and lxminis institute Jr., Mrs. Day will arrive Sunday from ut Windsor, attending Mass. He will spend his Mrs. Wade M. Johnson, will arrive ihe coast and during the holiday Mr Mr. today from the University of Caliand Mrs. Day will be guests at the holiday vacation in Ogden. will from return Browning at fornia at Berkeley. Europe E. Bristol home. Ralph Miss Eugenia Smith and Miss Maxa later date. ine Pox, who are students at Mills Christmas motifs were introduced With the return of young people college, will pass the holidays with in the appointments of the dinner their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene from party given last evening by members j take college, Ogdens social life will 11. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. on a gayer aspect. Already the of a bridge club at the home of Mrs. Fox. calendar forfortells several P. II. Mulcahy, 2681 Taylor avenue. holiday Patrick Healy III, who is at Those who enjoyed the affair were mal functions ami numberless informcollege, Amherst, N. 11., and Mrs. P. C. Richardson, Mrs. V. C. al and impromptu affairs will fill the Stuart Healy, who attends Loomis Hinds, Mrs. J. II. Andrews, Mrs. R. calendar and make the holidays merW. McKell, Mrs. W. II. Williams, Mrs. ry. Prom now until Christmas eve institute at Windsor, Conn., will ar C. J. Humphries, Mrs. Roy Packer, every train will bring young men and rive next week to be with their parMrs. W. P. Madson, Mrs. J. Francis women home to enjoy the happy sea- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Healy, Jr. James H. DeVine, Jr., son of Mr. Fowles, Mrs. Lawrence Boyle, Mrs. son with parents and friends. aud Mrs, James 11. DeVine, will re Ludwig Reimers and Mrs. Joseph Miss Eleanor Weeks, who attend turn from Atascadero, Calif Tracy. Smith college, and Frederick Week, wheretoday he attends the Moran school. of will spend the holidays Casain of the University of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Eccles will withHarvard, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Southern Clark, their parents, came WednesCalifornia, tomorrow for Houston, Texas, depart to spend Christmas with Mrs. Eccles Week. day to be with his parents, Mr. and Chapin Day Bristol will arrive to- Mrs. June W. Clark. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James II. morrow from Occidental college at Charles lietzel, son of Dr. and Mrs. Dore. Mr. Eccles will return in a Los Angeles to be with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. lietzel. and Mrs. and Eccles will remain Henry Aiken, aon fortnight lielph E. Bristol. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aiken, will be for several weeks. Chapin A. Day III and Harold C. home Saturday from Reed college at bliss Nell Driggs is expected home Day, Jr., will arrive today from Menlo Portland, Oregon. today from Los Angeles to spend school and Page Military academy, Christmas week as the guest of her respectively, to be with their parents, Troop 12 of the Girl Scouts of which Mrs. Ralph K. Bristol is sponsor and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day. Miss Rosemary Barber, who is a Mrs. E. W. Nelson, captain, will en Driggs. dec-oiat- Dancing parties and dinner dances Mrs. II. B. McCune entertained the in observance of the holiday season members of her club at lunchare to be given by dancing clubs, pri- eon yesterday at bridge her 852 home, vate parties and clubs. The Alta a enth street. Decorations in red club will give La first formal par- and green were used on the luncheon ty next Tuesday evening, the Entre table, where the following guests Nous club will sponsor one of a ser- were seated: Mrs. M. R. Clark, Mrs. ies of delightful affairs Friday eve- Trace A. Turner, Mrs. Thil A. Kohn, ning, December 26, at the Hotel Big- Mrs. George Kellog, Mrs. Fred E. elow, and the Hotel Bigelow manage- Williams, Mrs. A. T. Corey, Mrs. A. ment is making elaborate plans for T. Jost, Mrs. A. J. Bidwell, Mrs. M. their third annual New Year's eve G. Wilcox, Mrs. Lee Loewenstein, Mrs. dinner dance to be given in the ball- George Huff and Mrs. II. J. Hillar. room of the popular hostelry. Miss Marie Louise Dobbs and Miss Mrs. A. P. Bigelow will entertain Peirdre Dobbs, daughters of Mr. and the French club at luncheon today at Mrs. Stuart P. Dobbs, have issued in- her bungalow on the Hotel Bigelow. vitations for a dancing party to be given Monday evening, December 29, Miss Grace Jennings will entertain at the Twelfth ward amusement hHher bridge club at dinner this evening Miss Marilyn Eccles and Miss Mary her home in the Fairview apartat will entertain a group of young Fister friends at a dancing party Saturday ments. Covers will be laid for twelve, will follow dinner. evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and bridge M. 2464 aveEccles, Harrison Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peck will enternue. tain at a family dinner Sunday at The Holly Hop, annual their home on Brinker avenue in celedance of the senior class of Ogden bration of their thirty-secon- d wedding high school, will be given this eve- anniversary. at the Berthana ballroom. The ning committee on arrangements includes Mrs. Ora Bundy will entertain her John Cawley, class president; Miss club at luncheon today at bridge Nathlie Layton, and Green Gables tea room. Covers will Andres Brunetti and Joe Foley. be laid for twelve and bridge will follow luncheon. Miss Betty Williams will entertain the Sooner club at a bridge luncheon Mrs. E. I Keller will preside over tomorrow at her home, 1485 Twenty-fift- h a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon street. at Green Gables tea room. Twenty-sev- Mi-tr- - pre-holid- ay vice-preside- nt; lr. and Mr. George M. Fister were hud at the first of a series of din-ii- r parties at their home on Capitol avenue Tuesday evening. The guests td g. Am-lier- st tertain at a progressive dinner Monday evening. The first course will be served at the home of Elizabeth Parkinson; the second at the home of Barbara Kimball; the dinner course at the home of Jane Davis, and the desert course and Christmas tree will be given at the home of Miss Gwen Stranquist. All arrangements are be ing made by the members. Miss Gladys Rich, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark Rich, will arrive Monday to pass the Christmas vacation here. She is supervisor of music in the schools of Newcastle, Pa. Miss Patricia Healy will return tomorrow from a short stay in Los Angeles, having accompanied her grandmother, Mrs. Patrick Healy, Sr., to the coast last week. Mrs. Ilcaly will spend the winter months on the coast. Her grandson, John Healy Lynch, of Worland, Wyo., will join her to spend the holidays in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pugmire, of Chicago, will return to Ogden tomorrow to spend the holiday season with Mrs. Pugmires father, Joseph t, and Mr. Pugmires parents, Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy ugmire. Scow-crof- One of the interesting formal parties of Christmas week will be given Tuesday evening at the Hotel Bigelow by the newly organized Alta Mi-tdancing club. The arrangements for the party are being handled by ra Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burke, Miss Lor-n- a Wattis, Miss Martha Wright, Miss Helen Wilcox, Miss Katherine Healy, Miss Phyllis Merrill, Hal Armstrong, Earl Rushmer, John McKenzie, Charles Emmett, and Thomas Bar- ker. 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