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Show PAGE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ellis and their sons, John Franklin EUla and Wallace Ellis, arrived in s y Ogden Saturday after a stay with relatives In Berkeley, Calif, John Franklin EUla will bridge. The hostesses for the leave Saturday for his home at evening Included Mias Elisabeth Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, Shaw, Miss Helen Stevens, and England. He will be accomMiss Emma Perucca. panied home by bis daughter, Miss Mariam Ellis, who for the a A bridge luncheon will be past two years has been the of her aunt, Mrs. Adam given Saturday, May 12, by the guest members of the Elks Ladles or- Patterson, Jr., and while In Utah Miss Ellis has been attending ganisation at the Elks club house. Luncheon will be served the University of Utah. at 1:80 o'clock. Chairmen for the day are Mrs. William Hog-ga- n Delphian socletly chapters of Ogden entertained at dinner and Mrs. Clifford Huss. Wednesday evening at the Hotel Offlcera of the The Ogden chapter Beta Delta Ben Lomond. Utah Delphian were assembly sorority elected officers at guests. The Drama club dinner meeting held recently, special Officers elected to serve for the of Ogden presented "The Kingi by Edna St. Vinensuing year Include: Miss Alice Henchman," cent Millay, under the direction Miss Marian Hyde, president; Mrs. of Miss Minnie Moore Brown, Hussey, with musical excerpts from the Charles Osmond, Society-NewM n. Aaron Rom baa gone to Los Angeles to visit her alster, Mra. William Newey. e lira. E. H. Goddard entertain- ed at a bridge luncheon Friday Green Gables tea room. at the The A. O. U. W. Lodge No, 12 will meet May, 18 in the Moose halL Mrs. Lester Corey has returned from a visit with friends and relatives In San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Madsen 'announce the arrival of a daughter at their home, 1244 Twenty-eighstreet e FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933 THE OGDEN POST t w Mrs. A. P. Bigelow entertain, ad the members of the Martha society Monday at her home, 1424 Twenty-fift-h street. Miss Elisabeth Norseth will entertain the members of the Song society. May 17, at her home. The Ogden Historical society will meet May IS at the home of Mrs. Austin Johnson, 2422 Van Buren avenue. ten-da- secretary-treasure- r. The Junior Child Culture club will meet Saturday at 1:80 oclock for luncheon at the Hotel Ben Lomond for the annual This will be bridge luncheon. the last meeting of the club for the spring season. The hostesses for the day will be Mrs. Curtis assisted by Allison, chairman, Mrs. F. C. Dallimore and Mrs, P. H. Mulcahy. Taft Signs Contract Hall of Science to Sculpture Statue at Exposition Bridge Exhibit With Many Experts Planned for Fair CHICAGO, May 11. Bridge, the pastime of millions, is to be an important feature of entertainment at A Century of Progreae, the International .Worlds Fair to be held at Chicago from June 2 to November 1. According to an announcement made by George Relth, execuof the United States Bridge association, an tive entire wing of the Hall of Science at the fair has been selected by A Century of Progress as the organisation to plan and operate the various bridge activities lu Bridge HalL Mr. Relth announce! that there will be a tremendously Interesting historical exhibit In the tournament hall showing the evolution of bridge and he expects several museum exhibits la May 11. Lor do Taft, (amous Chicago sculptor, has signed a contract with A Century of Progress Chicago's 1923 Worlds Fair to design one of the three statues which will adorn the fedThe statue, eral building. designed by Mr. Taft, twenty feet high, will represent the Judicial branch of the Chicago, vice-preside- nt this feature. In addition to dally afternoon and evening play for eultable trophies, there will .be featured weekly beet score play for valuable prizes, such as automobiles bridge furniture, etc. It The opera by Deems Taylor. hostesses from the four chapters included: Alpha Zeta, Mrs Charles Thorstensen, Mrs. Jesse W. Wade and Mrs. C. E. Bader Kappa Beta, Mrs. Roy Carruth. era, Miss Pearl Stark, and Miss Esther Lund; Parnassus, Miss la also expected Elizabeth Huth, Miss Lillian Hayes, and Miss Wilma Prlddy twenty-fir- st annual sec- d The dally sessions will ho by half hour lectures pro-cede- C Mrs. Heliopolis, George Buckle, Mrs. John E. Velton and Mrs. E. L. Anderson. The that many tional tournaments, the winnen of which will qualify for the national championships, will bo held at the (air. n teachers, and nuby merous exhibition matches will be held by internationally famous players such as Ely Culbertson, Milton C. Work, Willard Kara, Oswald Jacoby, Theo. a 170-fotower equipped with a carillon. The A. Llghtner, Josephine CulbertCom. Winfield A. Liggett, beautiful lagoon, aa Island and son, building faces Robert M. Halpin, Louis J. HadLake Michigan beyond. At night It has the ap- dad, and Mr. Relth. pearance of a brilliantly illuminated metal and An unusual feature In connection with the lectures and glass creation, rising from colored terraces. exhibition matches will be tbe use of an electrical board which will show to a large audience Six New the bidding and play, hid by bid and play by play. In a dramatically realistic manner. well-know- . com- C. W. Kelley entertained mencement of the Thomas D. Martha society met Monday af- at Mrs. i luncheon Friday at Dee Memorial School of Nursing a bridge Mrs. ternoon at the home of Where the magic of modern science will be her 2780 home, Friday evening. Quincy avenue, will be held Archie Bigelow, 1224 Twenty-fift- h Covers were Mau- May 12, at eight oclock in the portrayed thin year In Chicago the hall of Scilaid Mrs. for street. rice Hart, Mrs. Louis Flemming, tabernacle. The address to the ence of A Century of Progress. This structure, Mrs. Ruben Ellis, Mrs. Louis graduates will be given by Dr. 700 Mrs. E. R. Dumke has reby 400 feet feet, is shaped like a U, and Payne, Mrs. F. 8. Robinson, Mrs. Adam S. Bennion. Following encloses turned from a stay of several W. on three sides a court capable of accoma exercises HanW. Mrs. the and Earl McVlcker, reception weeks duration with her slater, dance will be held at the Ber modating 80,000 persons. Mrs. and Edward Hatch. son, At one corner risen In Mrs. E. J. Hanke, Beverly thana. Included In tbe list of HlUa, Calif. Past Matrons circle, O. E. 8., graduates are Mildred Madsen Stowe, Brigham City; Lelle LinMrs. C. E. Michaels entertain- met Thursday In the Masonic coln, temple. A luncheon was served Gund-lach- Twin Falls, Idaho; Basel ed the members of the Seth at Mothers Montello, Nevada; 1:80 oclock. Following the Parker club Tuesday afternoon luncheon BerNaomi Brunker, Huntsville; the members sewed for at her home, 645 Gershaw eve. charity. The hostesses for the nice Burnham, Ogden; Ruth nue. afternoon were Mrs. C. H. Ste- Crane, Oakey, Idaho; Elsie FreeLouise Brigham Due to the large number of The City; vens, Mrs. Eva 8. Corey, and man, of arrests mode Mrs. Eugene Holmes enter- Mrs. Shurtliff, Alameda, Calif.; Ursel mothers who, because of unem- by the number,, 0. D. Cortner. Ogden 'police department tained the members of the Child Alta Baxter, OgOgden; Fields, breador loss of their ployment during the month of April showConservation league Monday afHale, blind vio- den; Genleve Glenn, Salt Lake winners, are lacking many of the ed a alight Increase in business ternoon at her home, 1712 Missa Margaret Della City; Jackson, Ogden; necessities of life at this time, as 146 arrests were made durlinist, pupil at the state school Twenty-aevent- h street. for the Deaf and Blind, was pre- Mary Jones, Malad, Idaho; El- President Franklin D. Roosevelt ing the month, bringing the toe eanor Lee, Salt Lake City; Idon-n-a In a Monday evetal for the first four months of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee sented Miss recital Nuttall, Grace, Idaho; PhylLillian In Thatcher by ning the year to 446, with April returned Sunday from a ten-da- y halL Assisting Mias Hale lis 8mont, Ogden; Dorothy Verabove the average. motor trip through the north- Drlggs slightly non, Coalville; Margaret Warner, The monthly report filed with west. While away they visited was Miss Ruth Stevenson, also Cecllle Morgan; dea Ogden; in Wright, student the dramatic the city commissioners by Police with friends In Portland. Dorothy Stitzer, Ogden, and partment of the school. Chief A. E. Wllfong showed that Maud Yokel, Jackson, Wyoming. The regular' monthly meeting (870 was collected In fines durThe Missionary society of the the month, also slightly of Miriam chapter No. 14, O. E. ing Mrs. Anof Cain Los Virgil Presbyterian society will geles, who above the amount shown in pre3., was held Tuesday evening at First Is the house-gue-st of meet May 12, at the vious months. A total of $1016 eight oclock in the Masonic home ofFriday, Mrs. R. O. Tucker, 1607 Mr. and Mrs. Clair Boyle, Is be. has been collected in tinea to temple. durentertained ing extensively Capitol avenue, at two oclock. date: $370 in' April, $303 in Mrs. in her ing stay Ogden. Mrs. Heber Gale entertained The assisting hostesses are Mrs. Boyle entertained March, $169 in February, and at the members of the Live Oak Charles Rhine and Mrs. H. D. the Green GablesWednesday $174 In January. tearoom In Devotional by Mrs. J. club Thursday afternoon at her Porter. Reasons for which arrests Mrs. to Mrs. Cain. compliment Book on India by were made during April include home, 2266 Adams avenue, at G. Titley. William Alfred Turner and Miss K. C. Olsen. Mrs. two oclock. the following: Burglary, 2; auto Littlefield entertained Mary theft, 2; drunk, 19; failure to a bridge luncheoii at ' Relief Thursday The society Literary Chi Omega sorority will meet MemMrs. provide, 1; discharge of fireCain. complimenting club gave a luncheon Wednes- bers of arms in city -- limits, 1; InvestigaSaturday at Shuffs for lunchcard club of former a eon. Reservations may be made day at the Hotel Ben Lomond years were the tion, 8; petit larceny, 5; license only guests preswas served at one ent. through Miss Lorna Wattls or A luncheon violations, 1; liquor violations, Mrs. William Keating was o'clock, followed by a review of the hostess and (Mrs. Mrs. George M. Fister. 1; obtaining money by false preCain the The Fountain," by Morgan, honor tense, 1; narcotics, 1; disturbing at guest evening Saturday Mrs. Christian Jensen the gave Martha Junlur society met peace, 16; traffic violations, 63; a and buffet supper at with Mrs. Thomas review. The committee In charge thebridge Wednesday trespass, 6; vagrancy, 25. on home Adams Keating of the affair consisted of Mrs avenue. Mrs. Heber 8cowcroft Mrs. Leslie, 2523 Polk avenue. Ob Warner Arthur was the asslsl-in- g Ora Bundy, Mrs. Edward Frifor Mrs. Cain entertained Is Congress Rich, Mrs. David White, and hostess. day at a bridge luncheon and Mrs. John A. Hendricks. Mrs. R. L. Proudflt entertained The Acacia club will meet eight guests Saturday at a din- has issued a proclamation callEugene M Pack ner at her home In honor of Friday, May 12, with Mrs. I. M. Dr. and Mrs. ing attention to thla condition Cooley. Mrs. Joseph E. Wright entertained at dinner and bridge the visitor. Mra. Clarence Gun- that real assistance may be given will have charge of the pro- Friday evening at their home, nell will entertain informally to all mothers on Mother's WASHINGTON, May 9 An day. street. Covers amendment to the constitution gram. The subject will be The 1532 Twenty-fift- h Mrs. In to compliment follows: The Saturday proclamation were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. Cain. to permit congress to limit the Rehabilitation of Jerusalem. A PROCLAMATION E. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. wealth of any American citisen who Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry The twelfth annual spring WHEREAS by House Joint to a million dollars of the presAmong the Ogdenltes and Mrs. Mr. W. F. and Resolution 268, approved ent gold value, was proposed lu have moved to Ogden canyon for Barker, musical of the Sempre Musical the snmmer months are Mr. Kantker, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. society was given Monday eve- signed by President Wilson on the house today by RepresentaMr. and Mrs. W. Karl and Mrs. Royal Douglas, Mr. Storey, ning at the Lewis Junior school May 8, 1914, the second 8unday tive Lloyd (D., Wash.) and Mrs. Arthur Woolley, and Hopkins, Mr. end Mrs. Randall auditorium at 8:15 oclock. The In May of each year has been Addressing the house, Lloyd Dr. and Mrs. Ears Clark Rich. J. Barton, and Claude E. Arm- general committee in charge of designated aa Mother's day for said strong. expression of our love and "For alxty days we have sat in arrangements (or the affair In. the reverence for the mothers of our Mrs. Florence Busby of Ban eluded: Verdi Mrs. Plngree, extraordinary session, and my Mr. of Mrs. Wolf and and Harry Francisco, Calif., arrived In Ogchairman; Miss Ellen Thomas country; Judgment Is that little legislaWHEREAS Senate Resolution tion of a den Saturday evening and Is the Topeka, Kansas, spent the past and Mrs. D. J. Greenwell, aspermanently construcin Ogden, the guests of sisted Mrs. Ben Tyree, Mrs. 16, adopted May 1, 1933, states tive character has been enacted guest of her sister, Mrs. Anthony week Mrs. Wolfs parents, Mr. and Claude by V. our are there that In Fontenelle throughout the "This resolution proposes that Zinn, Mrs. Frank Bhufflebarger, Mrs. Joseph Wallace. They will Scovllle, Mrs. Delbert Foulger, land today an unprecedentedly once and for all we shall lay apartments. despend the summer months In Mrs. R. L. Draper, number mothera and of Mrs. Ray large the ax of legislative enactment Mrs. Mary Brown Wattls en- Zion National park, where Mr, Whitmeyer, and Miss Helen pendent children who, because of at the tap root of the evil of Wolf the one is of in charge of tbelr tertained the members of the hotels. Mrs. Wolf was The membership of unemployment or loss Bartlett. and In the Interest of the future ensemble . MacDowell Tuesday Miss Lucille Wallace. formerly the society include Miss Helen bread earners, are lacking many of all of our people, place a During Bartlett, - Mrs. Bry Black, Mrs. of the necessities of life," and finite limitation on the ecqulsl-th- e evening at her home, 868 Twen the past week Mrs. Wolf was the Milton of the United tlon and ownership of wealth. street. A program was president Mrs. Stewart Boyle, of at honored number a guest States Is therein - authorised and Guild. Music the Mrs. R. L. There Is- - no given by man In Campbell, Draper, charming affairs given In her Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. Herman requested to issue a proclama- our nation but thinking knows that the honor. to the matters tion A Mothers tea will be given calling .these Fetcher. Mrs. Delbert Foulger, only reason there Is widespread at the Nurses home Saturday Mrs. Fred Froerer, Mrs. D. J. attention of our citizens on poverty la that wealth and the met club Literary afternoon from 2 until 5 oclock Mrs. W. G. Green-wel- l. Mothers day this year; ownership of wealth has become at Shuffs with Mrs. Leo Greenwell, liiy the graduates of the Nurses Friday Mrs. H. J. Hiller, Mrs. Ray NOW, THEREFORE, I, Frank, centralized the reason only was luncheon A as Peck hostess. Training school. They will be served at one oclock followed Jones, Mrs. J.- - E. Leonard, Mrs. lln D. Roosevelt, president of the many men ere too poor la beassisted by the other training ' Plngree, Mrs. Ronald United States of America, by cause a few men are too rich. the Verdi classes of the Dee Memorial hos- by the regular meeting of was Rosevear, Mrs. Frank Scovllle, virtue of the authority invested Ob club. Election of officers Miss Ellen Thomas, Mrs. Ren in me, do hereby issue my procpital. Well, maybe if old Chief Powheld and the following elected Tyree, Mrs. Ray Whitmeyer, Miss lamation calling upon our citi- hatan were alive he would Wasatch branch of the Ladies for the ensuing year: Mrs. Dixon Phyllis Whittier, Mrs. Atwell zen to expresa on Mothers day. get a laugh out today of the way the Mrs. Don Kapple, .president; love and Mrs. C. V. Zinn, our Wolfer, auxiliary to the Railway Mall 1983, Sunday, May 14, faces have handled his Mrs. will meet Friday eve- Barney, and reverence for motherhood: pale country. L. Hickman, secretary, Rondino D. O. Mrs. Mrs. O. with A. 12, entertainning, May Farmley B. Doxey, By the customary display ed the members of the Golden of (a) Corner, 2873 Van Buren avenue. and Mrs. Clifford the United 8tstee flag on all Mrs. C. O. Mattison will be as- publicity chairman. Spike chapter Monday afternoon government Before You buildings, homes, it her home, 730 sisting hostess. and other suitable places; Beta Sigma Phi sorority met street. The annual Twenty.flfth election of (b) By the usual tokens and Mrs. Eudora Ramsey Richard- Thursday at the Hotel Ben Lo- officers was held and the folson, a writer of Richmond, Vir- mond. The following discussions lowing elected to serve for the messages of affection to our the New Joan of Arc, Maid coming year: Mrs. Marmley, re- mothers; and ginia, will be the speaker at the were given: (c) Business and Professional Wo- of Orleans," Doris Wilcox; "Ae- gent; Mrs. W. E. Traughber, By doing all that we mens clubs May 27 and 28 In sop, Margaret Rhead; "Victor, Mrs. D. E. Leader, oin through our churches, fra3aK Lake, when the convention Hugo, Ruth Nelson, and "Gui-xot- recording secretary; Mrs. H. F. ternal and welfare agencies, (or The most magnificent reUnder Irwin, corresponding secretary; the relief and welfare of moth-er- a Afton McGregor. wHl be held In that city. frigerator ever offered to be the direction of Mrs. Thatcher Mrs. Charles who and children may V. K. Saxton, treasthe American housewife. McIn of need of tbe necessities "Mrs. Wilford Wilson, accom- Allred, Beau of Bath," by urer; Mies Eva Erb, registrar; Let ns demonstrate . the play, was present, Mrs. Otis Weeks, historian; Mrs. life. panied by her sons, Douglas and Kay, a one-ac- t cast: J. W. Abbott, chaplain; Mrs. A, wonderful simplicity o f IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Dean, departed Wednesday for ed with the following Norge Rollator operation Tuaha, Nebraska, where Mr. Beau Nash," Ruth Lockheed; D. Barber, member of board of have hereon set my hand and Woods, management. Wilson has been transferred with Rosamond," Dorothy only 3 moving parts! Annual reports of ciuse the seal of tbe United he Union (Pacific roalroad. They and Jepson, Mary O'Connor. officers and chairmen of stand- States to be affixed. Norge refrigeration la de. Done et tbe city of Washingwill make their home In Omaha. ing committees were given. Mrs and backed by Borg. signed In ton this second day of May, Mrs. Wilford Wilson, who de- Mary Alice Collins, chairman of Warner Oorp oldest and Junior Toung Ladies' sodality parted this week for her future the real daughters committee, the year of our Lord 1933, and largest refrigerator manuof the if 8t. Josephs Catholic church home in Omaha, Nebraska, was reported the recent desth of s if the Independence facturers. vlll give a Mothers day tea the complimented guest Satur- real daughter. Mrs. Marcia Starts United 8tatee of America one I It la Approved By fifty-sevehundred Mrs. New Harold when and Cushnahan 14. of at Allen, day evening Lexington, Ohio "undsy, May Good Housekeeping ROOSEVELT T a at D. FRANKLIN 4 at now dinner Davis entertained from six until '(armorial hall leaving only living. Miss Institute of the the Hotel Ben Lomond In her Josephine Kimball All members oclock. of Auburn By the President: Now on display at arish are Invited to attend. honor. Included in the guest California, a former regent of CORDELL HULL, 'Trs. Eileen Hanley Is president list were Mrs. Edward Russel, the chanter, was a guest of the Secretary of State. Ob if the Senior sodality and is gen- Mrs. Howard Beckett. Mrs. Olie club. Miss Kimball gave a brief This marketing operation Is eral chairman on arrangements, Reeves. Mrs. Myron Hunt. Mrs. tlk. .The chapter will relPbrat-flaF. C. Dallimore, Mrs. Proce DaFor Instance, wo; day Jnne 14 at the Green beyond us. Mrs. Parmley heard the other day that there Members of tbe Logan chap- vis, Mrs. William Glasmann, Mrs. Gables tea'oom. 894 Washington Ave. ter, Chi Omega sorority, met Kenneth McCune, Mrs. Jack An- Is chairman of the committee on are traders on the Chicago board Phone 8329 Green of James Mrs. derson, and arrangements. Mrs. J. C. Evans of trade who have made lota Wednesday evening at the Was assisting hostess. dough by being short of wheat. jGMes tearoom for dinner and ot Members OGDEN POLICE loosevelt Asks ACTIVE DURING Nominated to Weber Help for Honor Club Rolls On Mothers Day MONTH OF APRIL - Asked To 'Put $1,000,000 Limit on Fortunes - - Six new members were recently nominated to the Weber high school honor club .rolls at the clubs annual banquet, which- - was held in Dicka cafe with twenty-one- 1 members of the scholars organisation in attendance. Talks were given to the members by Keith Wahlqulst, new county superintendent of schools, and B. A. Fowler, resigned superintendent, who will take position with the Utah Education association July 1. Those installed on the club roster include: Leonard Christensen, Lyell McLean, Dolores Richard Graehl, Montgomery, Elda Skten, and LeGrande Ward. in the Honorary memberships were extended to organization Mr. WahlquiBt and Woodruff Deem, a student who has won exceptional recognition for his work. New officers selected for the coming year are Robert Jones, president; Dolores Montgomery, and Fawn vice-preside- Buy SEE NORGE vice-rege- -- n. South Washington Furniture -- Norma Moore presented a group of students In a piano recital Tuesday evening et Glen Brothers recital hall. Included in the group were Ruth Trousdale, Athleen Humphreys, June Woodward, Janet Morris, Vtl Goddard, Darrell Anderson, Emily Clare Barlow, Fay Oardon. and Edith Berrett. RAIL ROUND TRIPS CHICAGO WORLDS FAIR Mc- Kay, secretary. A vote of thanks was given to the outgoing officers: Dewey Favero, president; and Jetta Barker, Norma Anderson, secretary.. Membership in tbe club Is proffered students who win four or more honors during their four years attending high school. Sducatoonat Inspiring tAn event long to be remembered ... vice-preside- bOb Mr. and Mrs. Augustus W. Bartlett have moved and are now located at their new home, 1518 Twenty-sevent- h street. When the Century of Prog ten Exposition opens on June 1st you may witness the most stupendous and thrilling event of its kind. It is an exposition of the past present and future. it When you go save tame and money Don't miss travel quickly, comfortably, economically via Union I'. -- . OOO -- Mias For complete details and Muttra ted World's Fair booklet ask ticket agents Belief from headaches caused by eyestrain la certain If you wear a pair of fitted glasses perfectly the kind we furnish. J. T. 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