Show 5sS ms a 2K f State Federation Unfurls Convention Plans ‘ Ogden District A Prepares For Hostess Miss Dierdre Dobbs ? below daughter of Mr Stuart P Dobbs of Ogden who has returned home from a three-montvisit to New York bringing with her as a guest Mrs William Charters and A- - Mrs h 4 A Role OGDEN— Plans are being per- J fected for the annual meeting' of the Utah Federation of Women’s Clubs at the Hotel lien Lomond in Ogden April 17 18 and I1! Mrs Gertrude Seaman of La Jolla Cal president of the western district federation will be one of the 'principal speakets Her theme - - 4 ill be V 9 of ar- Peckenpaugh is rangements The annual banquet will be given at the Hotel Ben Lomond Tuesday arrangements committee About 200 delegates Are expected from all parts of the state Mrs Claud F Peacock president of the Ogden district federation is general chairman of a local committee preparing for the convention Ogden P r? Hor-tens- Mrs H E Hatch has returned ftoin a trip to Honolulu Miss Gladys Rich and Mrs Robert Anderson who accompanied Mrs Hatch are expected to return to Los Angeles soon Mrs Wallace JI Ellts entertained at a family dinner party Thursday evening at their home 1492 Marilyn laid for 12 drive Covets were Jackson avenue Drama Thursday at 2 p will meet at the home of club m Mrs Andrew T Clark in Farming-to- n Mrs S Dilworth Young will be the assisting hostess "The Crit" ics’ Awards for will be discussed by Mrs Herman B Way Mrs Arthur W Grix will review "Little Foxes" by Heilman 1938-39- Mrs Porter T Robbins and her mother Mrs W E Moore will entertain the Golden Spike chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Monday at 2 30 p m at the home of Mrs Robbins 1451 Binford avenue Officers will be nominated Mrs H F for election in May Irwin will review "With Malice y Toward Some" by Margaret Hal-slc- Annual Election Child Culture club will hold the annual election of officers at a meeting Thursday at 230 p m at Mrs C H the Hotel Ben Lomond Thorslensen and Mrs H VV Gwil-liawill be hostesses Mrs C N Woods is program chairman Mrs Claude L Coray will review the play "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder Music will be furnished by a trio composed of Mis Royal violin Mrs Darrell J Gieen-wecello and Mrs Fred Froerer piano Eo-cl- es ll Women's MKuomuy First Methodist ihuidi ( iet of the will meet 2 p m at the ihurih services will be led by Mrs Thomas Tracy Mrs Nrphi j Brown who has recently returned from a world tour will give an illustrated lecture on "Palestine" Mrs Joseph Smith will sing "Holy Hour” Thursday at 11 Mr and Mrs M A Ellts left ¥ t r0 £§ ple Va-lee- ti small-bridg- e Informal Tea attx-that- LOGAN— Charming in all its appointments was the tea given Saturday afternoon In the banquet hall of the Bluebird bv Mrs Luther M Howell and Mrs C C Randall honoring Mrs J D Brown wife of Lieutenant Colonel Brown of the in the Manti of A C Mrs E H Stillman theU wife of S Ma- jor Stallman in charge of the military department of Logan high school and Mrs H E C Breitung wife of Captain Breitung of the U S A C military department all will leave Logan in June with their husbands for other posts The Easter theme was carried out In all the appointments of the tea The large hall was decorated with floor baskets of Easter lilies and greenery The tea table was covered with an Italian and cutwoik cloth with insets of filet lace Centering it L D S tem- Friday was an oblong mound of daffodils and sweet peas The following ladies poured at the table: Mrs Roy Bullon Mrs Ruth Hansen Miss Merle Chipman and Mrs Margaret Meldrum all of Salt Lake City Mrs John Pitzer of Boise Idaho and Mrs G W Thatcher The following assisted Miss Elise and Muss in serving: Eleanor Stillman Miss Ann Brown and Miss Mary Champ Little Betty Lei Breitung received the cards Mrs Robbins To Be Feted h Betrothal Announced Mr and Mrs Eugene Coli of Trice announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Frances Coli to Paul The marriage Mancina of Price will take place April 22 in the Notre Dame de Lourdes churches Dinner at Bluebird PRICE — Honoring Mrs H C Robbins who leaves in the near future with Mr Robbins to make her home in Provo members of the Price L D S First ward M I A will entertain at the home of Mrs Wallace Grange president on MonMrs Robbins has day evening been an officer in the Mutual organization of the ward for the past Mrs George will be assistyear ed as hostess by Mrs EUie R Shields Miss Melva Critchlow and Miss Barbara Henrie Mr and Mrs Robbins were special guests at an Easter party given Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Ray Parsons by the E G C club and their partners Mrs Roy Powell Mrs Dean Neil-so- n and Mrs E E Morgan assisted Mr and Mrs Waldo the hostess Frandsen of Spokanp Wash and Mr and Mrs Ray McCendlas of Spring Canyon were also extra guests Price B P W Attends Banquet at Helper PRICE— As gliests of the Helper Business and Professional Women’s club 20 members of the Price B P VV attended the club at a banquet and initiation ceremonies at the Helper civic auditonum Tuesday evening Three new members were initiated Mrs George Pizza Mrs E A Greenhalgh and Mrs B H Hyde The banquet table was Artistically decorated in spring colors with daffodils and green tapeis Cleverly painted Easter eggs designed to represent familiar eharacteis added an Easter note to the table at w'htch 33 guests were seated f performed FriLugan temple Following the breakfast was of the bride’s Honors National B P W Officer The wedding table was centered with a wpdding cake banked with Pink tapers were on pink roses either side Covers were laid Mr the following besides the btide and bridegroom and Mr and Mrs Watkins: Mr and Mrs Ezia T Ben son Mr and Mrs George T Benson of Boise Idaho: Mr and Mrs Or-vD Benson Mr and Mrs Cyril M Whittle and Valeo Benson of Whitney Mr and Mrs Rulon Keller of Mink Creek Idaho Mrs Ira Benson Ross Benson of Trovo Mr and Mrs J H Watkins Sr of Brigham City grandparents of the bride Mis James M Anderson grandmother of the bride Mrs Richard W Owens of Berkeley CaPf sister of the bride and Reed Watkins al editing Trip Later in the day the couple left on a wedding trip The bride wore a three-piec- e knit suit with wine and On accessories wall make their home in Logan until June when they will go to Ames Iowa w'here Mr Benson wall continue his studies in agricultural economy Mr Benson will graduate from the U S A C this June He is affiliated with Delta Phi fraternity The bride was graduated from the college in 1938 belongs 'to Chi Omega sorority Theta Alpha Phi Phi Upsdon Omicron and Alpha Sigma Nu and W'as listed in "Who’s Who" of American colleges On Sunday the bride-elewas hostess at a trousseau tea She was assisted in receiving the guests bv her mother Mrs J H Watkins Jr her sister Mrs Richard VV Owens and Mrs Rulon Keller and Mrs Cyril Whittle sisters of the blue navy their rbturn they bridogronm-to-b- e Mrs Keith Spencer and Miss Sara Brown had charge of the trousseau rooms The tea table was centered wuth the wedding cake and banked with pink sweet peas and matching tapers A color scheme of pink and green was featured in all the ap- "RV pointments LOGAN— Miss Irene Armes of Boston Mass national field secretary of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women w'as an honored guest of the Logan Business and Professional Women at their dinner meeting Monday evening in the banquet hall of the Bluebird The 60 guests were seated at seven round tables which were beautifully decorated Corsage bouquets of sweet peas narcissi heather and aracm were at the plate of each guest Each table was centered with Talisman roses and The following took charge of the Miss Mary Rae dining room: Christensen of Brigham City Miss Oralie Bailey Miss Dorothy Montrose and Miss Kflthryn Hoffman One hundred and seventy-fiv- e guests called Prenuptial Fetes The week preceding the marriage the following parties were given for Miss Watkins: On Monday eve ning a towel and handkerchief shower was given by active members of Chi Omega sorority at the chapter house On Friday afternoon a bridge luncheon was given in the tearoom of the Bluebird honoring the bride-eleby Mrs Spencer and Miss Christensen The party was also planned as a show'er and the bride received lovely gifts Small baskets of flowers were at the plate of spring each guest as favors A mound of spnng flowers centered the luncheon table Covers were laid for 20 guests On Saturday evening Miss Bailey and Miss Montrose entertained at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Watkins at the home of Miss Bailey A supper was served The table was decorated wuth daffodils Covers were laid for 16 guests acacia Miss Edna Davidson president of the local club presided at the dinner Miss Vera Carlson read the ct club collect Miss Armes was introduced os the speaker of the evening by Mrs Almeda Perry Brown president of the Utah Federation of B P VV' Miss Armes gave an able and interesting talk on "Ideals of B P V” oLOGAN— An attractive Sunday wall be the annual spring musicale given in the lounge of the afternoon Commons building by Sorosis organization The program wall be given by the Imperial Glee club under the direction of Professor Walter Welti wuth I Taylor as the accompanist The committee in charge of the Buck Tea was served The followaffair includes Mi's Gwcmth Eng ing ladies were special guests: Mrs land Mrs Bennie Degn and Mrs Thomas Romney Mrs Edward Eyr-in- g Philip West of Anzona and Mrs Harold Mrs Bj VV Carlisle was a guest Nielsen of Mrs Lorin F Wheelwright of Literary Study dub met Monday Salt Lake City at the luncheon afternoon ih the tea room of the of the Opera Appreciation Bluebird with Mrs meeting club of that city Thursday of lost as hostess Mrs A J Bennett Blair Brooking were served refreshments at the week given in celebration of the the book "Disputed ninth birthday anniversary of the Barker home by Lloyd C Douglas Tea club at which Mrs Edna Evans was served Members of the Tuesday Night Johnson representative for Utah of club were the guests of Mrs Wtlford the National B’cderation of Music Faculty Tea Jcnken at her home this week Spe- was the speaker Faculty association of U S A C cial guests were Miss Elizabeth Norton Mrs Kean Griffith and Mrs Mrs L B" Keller entertained the entertained Sunday afternoon at members of her card dub at lunch the men’s lounge in the Commons Blaine Thompson eon and budge Wednesday aflei-noo- n building for faculty membeis ami The table was centered with their partners Mrs Lutie Bancroft Auxiliary Meets Sumnonds of New Haven Conn The county medical auxiliiny met daffodils Covers were laid for eight followed the read the play "Parnell” Tea was Bridge Saturday with Mrs E V' Long at guests served The committee on arrangeluncheon ments Included: Professor Ira Hayher home In Castle Gate for (he ward Professor Halbert Greaves April meeting of the organization Annual Banquet Is composed and Professor II II Cutler B’orum" "Tho which "Modern Literal tire" is the stih- - of the B young people of the Tie-sbacuity Women’s league met ji’G lu be discussed by elmptor B church gave its annual ban- - (lay aflernoon n the lounge of the p E 0 slstcrhnod at the home at the church Commons building The 'hostesses nf Mrg E c Bowen in Hiawatha quet Friday evening theme carriod was ’Ihe of mclucled: Mrs Joseph Brown Mrs Monday evening Mrs Walter Wct- - out in all the spring appointments TheE h Stillman Mrs H E c’Brei- d of Hlawatha" will direct the pres- - tables were attractively decorated tung Mrs Geoffery C on Following PE with daffodils and pussywillows Mrs Russel E Bates Mrs Bunting Luther Covers were laid for 70 guests M Howell Mrs C W Thatcher fail Johnson was toastmaster Mrs Rhoda B Cook Mrs Parley and- - the followung responded with reterson Miss Helen Westfall A toasts: Phil Forsgren Jack Bun-to- n current drama was read by B'loyd Miss Aline Bennet Wendel Morgan of the speech department Walter Kittans and Miss of the U S A C Tea was Holt Entertain served on The committee Corbet Grace PRICE— Through branches ofttumed as lovebirds Easter rabbits Burn-haWomen’s included: met John club Wedarrangements Literary Bridge Luncheon apple blossoms a golden moon light- - 'and chickens added interest to the Miss Bennet Walter Kittams nesday afternoon in the tea room ed the garden m which strolled 'setting of the Bluebird with Mis E A und Lyle Baker OGDB1N -- Queen Esther chapter sweethearts of five ages at the an Tea 'was served In the dining Berntson as hostess Mrs C J The No 4 Order of the Blastern Star nuul Bluster tea of the Literary room following the program Musical arts guild met Monduy Sorensen read a recent play Tea in decorated will meet in regular session Friday league Monday evening in the table was beautifully with Mrs F P Champ Mis Champ was served of the municipal building at 8 p m In the Masonic temple pastel colors the eenterpieee being was also responsible for the proA white garden gate admitted the made up of Individual nosegays of Mrs R C Wilson will be in charge gram and gave a sketch of the life U A C Woman’s club met Monof refreshments Members and vis- sweethearts two by two — little Miss sweet peas and fern which were of Kergei Rachmaninoff which was day aflernoon in the tea room of Rae Peaeoc k with Clayton Neil-so- n presented ns favors to the guests followed with recordings of his ( the Bluebird with Miss Charlotte iting members are invited The chapter will sponsor a party Nina Grange and Raymond Mrs Mail D Gibson and Miss Nona Minor Concerto and Symphony in B Danry as hostess Mrs George II for children of members under 12 Walters sweethearts of school days Stevens club officers presided at Minor Hendricks reviewed the hook "Man Miss Ruth Johnson contributed Against Himself” by Karl yeirs of age Saturday from 130 Miss Moselle Young and Mary Bry the table until 3 30 p m Mrs L E Loranccjner the college sweethearts Mr Committees In charge of arrange- a group of piano numbers M D Tea was served Mrs 'and Mis Lowell F Barker young ments included Miss Bess Luiidquist Cl irem e will he in eluuge Po ock anil Mrs II R A bridge luncheon as assisted be will hy llurren were special guests Tea Club Meets general ehauman given1 married sweethearts and Judge and bv Queen Blsther chapter April 13 Mrs George Christensen as eweot- - Mrs R F Wallets MritR A was sericd Clio club met Wednesday after11 D Mrs n r r Mis Willis Bean Chairmen of committees in charge pf many yeais noon in the tea room of the Blue- s of arrangements are: A ’Booklorc club mat Wednesday bird with Mrs Addle Luncheon musical reading int rodueed Anderson refieshments Mi James Swapp as Mrs D R Du kens dining room each group with vocal interpola-- Lund Mrs Belmont Ru hards Mis afternoon with Mrs Glen Miner hostess Mu V D Gardner reMrs Iae Stratton tickets Mrs W turns bv Mrs E R Hansen nndlW H Maynard Mrs E L Quinn Mrs I’reslon Pond renewed" the viewed the bonk "Reaching for O rcll book "Tho Patriot" hy Pearl S Mrs Byron Jensen B’arns Edgley Small children IContlmifd on Hiltoniug i’agtl Pas-sag- Wednesday Wedding Star y Ogden Dental association will meet for luncheon Friday at tlje Hotel Ben Lomond Mi and Mrs H L Curtis entertained a group of friends at dinner OGDEN— Sponsored by the Og - 4 theme was earned out in the re Saturday evening at the Nob Hill tearoom followed by budge at the den branch of the Association for fresh nients 12 guests were in attend- Curtis home No 6 Custer place About Childhood Education an "as you ance Mrs Carl Porter was chair- The guests were Mr and Mrs B M like it" party W'a-- s given Wednes- man of a general committee on ar- Cheney Mr and Mrs J J Dunbar S Fruin Mr day evening atthc Utah Tower and rangements under the dlreiimn of Mr and Mrs Jerry and Mrs Guy Seaton and Mr and the Mrs J president orgamztion Light company auditorium Bridge Arnold Mrs Glen G Eye Felt and other games were played Light Other committees who anaiigcd icfi eiluiH'iits wete seived for the entertainment were Tuk- The supper table was deehrated in cts and reset vations Miss Florence For Suif Blouse ren Easter Rnd nursery rhvme idea Bugbee and Mrs Jennie Neil Going well all over the rountry is A potted plant in a chariot drawn freshments Mrs J F Chamhethn the suit blouse of fine white pique Mrs L Leslie Bobbins and Mrs L with seif collar and how Women hy a team of bunnies formed a which iHter was given E Richardson decorations Mrs like if In white as well as in pink blue and other pastel shades An Easter VV Lee gkanchy away as a door prize On Saturday military department r parents the the Following ceremony Assisting the hostesses in enteryoung couple left for Boulder City taining the guests were Mrs Asa for a short visit Bullcn Mrs B G fhatcher and Mrs H J Hatch About 125 guests called during the receiving hours Mrs Thursday for Los Angeles to re- Powell 2606 Tavlor avenue main until early autumn Mrs Ellis D E Leader will review "Rebecca" was formetly Miss Dorothy Todd by Dumaurier Bride-Ele- ct O of P E sisterthe J Fetes Leader Chapter hood will meet for luncheon on Ogden Business and Professional Wednesday with Mis Glen G Ee In honor of the official visit of Women's club entertained at dinner 2629 Mis Daisy H Smiley president of Taylor avenue Mr? Fred W Wednesday evening and at luncheon Smith will review “The Passion OGDEN- - Miss Helen Andrea the Rebckah Assembly of Utah and Thursday at the Hotel Ken Lomond and Mis J G Leonard will Scott grand master of the in compliment to Miss Iicne Hcadly Play” Miller an was bride the April guest Clyde discuss "Singing Towcra" state I O O F the local chapters Armes of New York field secretary of honor at a shower and late sup- of those organizations entertained of the national B P W federation Chapler M of the P E O sister- per Friday evening given by Miss with a banquet at the civic auditoAbout 40 were present at the din- hood will meet at 8 p m ner Miss Armes left Thursday with Miss GraceTuesday Margaret Stratton at her home 2679 rium in Helper Friday evening Twelve other state officers from Biyant 2601 Jef- Van Bitten street afternoon for Salt Lake City ferson avenue Miss Rosemary Salt Lake City were also in attendOut of town guests present at Bather will furnish a program on Jonquils foimed a eenterpieee for ance including Florence Cotter the the dinner Wednesday evening in Madame Sehumann-Heinc- k a buffet supper table past president who instituted the addition to Miss Armes were Mrs Guests in addition to the guest Utahna chapter of the Rebekah asAlmeda P Brown of Logan presiMrs R H Hinckley is visiting her About Lind- sembly at Helper in 1916 dent of the Utah Federation of the husband a member of the civil of honor were Miss Helen 100 guests were entertained B P W Mrs Ethel Meyers presiVirMiss Muss Brown Edna aeronautic authority commission in quist dent of the Salt Lake City B P W D C Mrs Hinckley Following her annual spVing cusginia Stratton Muss Miriam Corey club Mrs Maude Leaver past state Washington tom Mrs J H Otterstrom enterwill remain in the east with Mr Miss Mel Miss Margaret Craven president and Miss Jeanette Rosser Hinckley for some time tained a party of friends at both of Salt Lake City Rae Carver Miss Ruth McCune her home large in Cleveland on Saturday Miss Aimes gave an address on Kathleen Miss Miss Rose Manning with a bridge luncheon Gay Cnrpe Diem club of the Ogden Laurie “General Problems of the OrganizaMiss June Pounds Mi-- s flowers filled the room and spring school will entertain at the spring Mrs Arthur A colors were carried out in the Sehocndelen tion" especially stressing legisla- high Harriet apannual Easter breakfast Sunday Miss Frames tion McCready April 9 at noon at the Gteen Gables Miller Miss Fdna Miller Mrs Lee pointments of the tables where Stratton Miss Ruth president of tho Ogden B P W tearoom covers were laid The club president Miss Stratton and guests from club and Miss Myrta Hales arCastle Dale Ferron Helper Spring will preside The Betty Hinckley ranged for the entertainment of committee on Canyon and Price arrangements includes Dinner on Miss Armes Miss Elizabeth Brown Muss Mary Family Mrs Whitford Hdstess Hopkins Miss Margaret Madson Honors Mr and Mrs Harold A Covey Miss Mrs Guy Whitford was hostess to Seowcroft Muss MaJeanne have gone to San Francisco to visit the Wednesday club this week with rilyn Taylor Miss Ruth Shurtliff the world's fair Mrs Covey was Miss Birthday a bridge luncheon at her home The Marian White and Miss formerly Miss Dixie Seowcroft of Easter theme was employed in the Wright -D L Mrs OGDEN Mr and Ogden table decorations and favors Extra dm Mrs A P Miller of Oakland Cal Hurvev entertained at a family guests were Mrs BIleanor Rehor Mrs Jay Wells of Preston Idaho who is at visiting m Ogden was the ner Wednesdiy evening honor thf’Mrs Karen Axelgard and Mrs John is the guest of her parents Mr and Green Gables tearoom ill of hojior at a guest ofjpy Mrs Horace King luncheon given by Mis Gordon M the 57th wedding anniversary of Mrs Mr and Mr and Mrs Melvin J Henrie of Mrs parents Harvey’s W at her home Baxter Miss Ella Winkler and Miss Vera 2742 Van ednesday Bmen avenue Covers A J Shields and for the birthday Price announce the marriugeof of Mr Harvey's father their daughter Miss Alice Henrie Chugg entertained their bridge club were laid for eight anniversary VV at a bridge dinner Friday evening H Harvey of B'ort Bfidger Wyo to William Leonard Dimick son of at the Green Gables tearoom YelMiss Marilyn Eceles who is at- Other guests were Mr and Mrs J Mr and Mrs Reuben Dimick of low tulips decorated the table CovStanford university at Palo P Shields of Omaha Mr and Mrs Price The mrrtage was performed tending ets were laid for eight Alto Cal is spending the spring J R Shields Mrs Rex Forrest and Saturday In Pi tec Mt and Mis Taul Mi and sun Geiald vacation With hei Mrs L F Barker entertained the I'nttid Coiumei cial Ttavelets' Mis J M Eules patents Shields Mr and Mrs D Code and numbers of the O N O dub at the Mrs James Harvey auxiliary will meet for luncheon Mr and Mrs Shields were mar - £nlual fce'?lr°rru P Hy of thp Cari?°n Monday at the home of Mrs Mrs Robinson enterboth Bell 889 Twenty-sevent- h street tained aBrigham ried in Illinois March 29 1882 and Thursday evening Fol- small group of friends Assisting hostesses will be Mrs Monday at luncheon vand cards at came to Utah in 1923 They have lowung the piesentation the guests Rhea Shupe Mrs C Clyde Brown the Green Gables tearoom The three children five grandchildren and Mrs W J Barnes three gliests Included Mrs Howard God- and dard Mrs A Earle Harris Mrs Chapter F of the P E O sister- A V Walker Mrs W Karl Hophood will hold a luncheon Women meeting kins Mrs H VV Hmley Mrs F M Eastern Wednesday with Mrs Samuel C Mrs and J Frank Hoffman Nye To Easter Theme Accentuates 'As You Like It' Party ? Assisting in receiving the guests and serving in the tearoom were Miss Rosemary Barber Miss Giace Bryant Miss Agnes Caffey Miss Viola M tlanry Mrs J N Kinney Mis Helen Redfield and Mrs E L Miner State officers w'ho were special guests were Mrs M J Joy Salt Mrs C J Lake Ctiy president Neal Myton first vice president Mrs Bess Jones Price second vice president Mrs B J Fineh Ogden organizer Mrs P L Stevenson Salt Lake City recording secre tary Mrs F E Gerrish Tooele corresponding secretary Mrs D L Barnard Salt Lake City treasurer Past state presidents including Mrs Mrs Theodore W Whitcley J Howard Heginbotham and Mrs E M Senior all of Salt Lake Citv also were special guests About 50 were in attendance At Ogden Junior Child Culture club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs P C Wangsgard 455 Mrs Anna L Van Second street Dyke will be the assisting hostess The annual election of officers will take place Green Honored at The ceremony was day morning In the by Joseph Qutnney ceremony a wedding served at the home Smart Tea Fete Honors Maid MORONI — Miss Opal Draper daughter of Mr and Mrs K M Draper of Moroni became the bride of Welby Aagard son of Mr and Mrs John E Aagard of Fountain Eastern Matron I LOGAN —An interesting marriage of the week was that of Miss Ruth Watkins charming daughter of Mr and Mrs J H Watkins Jr and Valdo D Benson son of the late Mr and Mrs George ’ "T Benson of Whitney Idaho Plights Troth PRICE— Delegates to the state convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers to be held Saturday in Salt Lake City have been chosen by the county camp in Price under direction of Mrs J O Child president Mrs William Christensen Mrs A N Wallace and Mrs Ardean Biddle will represent the Carbon county camps Sunrise services are planned by the Epworth league of the Community church for Easter morning to be followed by a breakfast at the church The Rev T H Evans will OGDEN— Mrs Stuart P Dobbs officiate at the 6 o’clock morning entertained at an informal tea Fri- service and the musical program will be under the direction of Mrs day afternoon at her home 968 Laurence Beebe Twenty-fouitstreet in compliment to Mrs William Charters of Great Service" was the “Community Neck L I who is the guest of subject of discussion of the Amerieveher daughter Miss Dierdre Dobbs can legion auxiliary Wednesday W E Me in the legion hall ning on her way to San Francisco to Intire city councilman as guest attend the world’s fair and also for speaker discussed community ser Mi'S Dobbs who has recently re- vice as expressed by activities and turned from a three months’ trip to Mrs Ted Thomas reviewed the sub ject as represented by the AmeriNew York City can legion auxiliary The musical The hostess was assisted by an- program was furnished by the New other daughter Miss Mary Louise Century trio composed of Mrs Mar Dohbs and by Mrs J S Allen and cel Jeanselme Miss Mae Burton and Mrs C C Hetzel About 20 were in Miss Marian Robbins accompanied attendance by Mrs E K Olson Shower Fetes Family Dinner Mrs John Franklin Ellis entertained at a family dinner party Friday evening for 15 at her home 2529 Ogden ’ O Unit Entertains OGDEN— Chapter M of the E O sisterhood entertained slate P E O officers and members of chapter J of Ogden and chapter E of Salt Lake City at tea Saturday afternoon from 3 until 5 o'llock at the Green Gables tearoom The P E O colois yellow ami white were carried out in the decorations Jonquils sweet peas tulips and white snapdragon were combined in a centerpiece arranged in a white White pottery canpottery bowl delabra held yellow tapers Presiding at the tea table were Miss Edith Light Miss Mabel Lesher Mrs J S Forrester Mrs W E Lancaster Mrs F S Adam and Mrs Walter L French Mrs Nellie Codington president of the chapter was assisted by the social committee including Mrs Lancaster Mrs W E Reed and Mrs Forrester in arranging for the entertainment Mrs H E Hemingway arrived home Friday from a two months' visit to her brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs L Boyd Hatch ill e New York her sister Mrs Odium in Forest Hills L I and Mr Hemingway's brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Richard Conant in Pelham N J and E Moroni Maid club-roo- State Officers and Members Mrs Bertha Eceles Wright of Los Angeles is spending several weeks With her sister Mrs M A Romney Mr ?Ts Mrs William Charters of Great Neck L I above who is the guest of Miss Dierdre Mrs Charters accomDobbs at Ogden panied Miss Dobbs home from a visit to New York and is one her way to the San Francisco world's fair Mrs Nona L evening April 18 Campbell is chairman of a committee on arrangements Wednesday morning April 1!) the junior club breakfast will be given Mrs at the Hotel Ben Lomond Lydia Tanner is chairman of the J 3 A tea will be given at the Ogden Golf and Country club Monday afternoon April 17 from 4 30 until Richards 530 o’clock Mrs of Kaysville Is in charge The past presidents’ breakfast will be given Tuesday morning Apul 18 at the Mm J Wl Hotel Ben Lomond i V1 A 0 Ogden puhltc si hoots and Dr H Aldous Dixon president of Weber college of Ogden Koiial functions will include a luncheon at the Hotel Ben Lomond Monday April 17 for district presidents and dnec tors to which all of the state are club president Mrs Ward Dunn is chairman f A committee on ariange-ment- s £ j TRICE— Price Sorosis is antici- I Vtpating the arrival Monday of Mrs H C Jacobs of Mt Pleasant president of the Utah State Federation ' --vof Women’s Clubs and Mrs Stersecond of Provo Erkenbrack ling vice president of the state federan tion to participate in the activities which will I til A t bring together the eight federated an evc "V clubs of Carbon county for T nmg of entertainment in the municiiri pal auditorium of Priee Mrs J C Hubbard president of " 1 13 eastern Utah district federation 1and a member of Sorosis is chairdisman of the function and other trict offuers are expected to be in attendance: Mrs D B Perkins Montirello first vice president Mrs Bert Bunnell Helper second vice president Mrs J W Corbin Moab Claude Mrs secretary-treasure- r Foy Monticello auditor and Mr3 H Lloyd Hanson Monticello state director Nine department head9 - from Price and Helper will be present with Mis E T Simmonsen Green-rive- r Mrs Welby Aagard formerly chairman of education Mrs Miss Opal Draper daughter Clara Moffitt president of the Women's Improvement club and Mrs of Mr and Mrs K M Draper Clinty J Cox chairman of legislaof Moroni whose marriage tion both of Orangeville was solemnized Friday in the The eight clubs participating in the program are Price Sorosis with Manti L D S temple Mr Mlcra the "little sister" club Aagard is the son of Mr Adeiphe Literary league New Cenand Mrs John E Aagard of Elks’ club Women’s Price tury Fountain Green Ladies Helper Women's club with the Junior Women’s club of Helper The reception will begin at 745 p m with the program in the auditorium after which light refreshments will be served in the 1939 Impressive Wedding Vows In Logan L D S Temple Unite Couple on Friday ipc-- Eight Carbon County Clubs To Converge reception-conventio- "Character Education” Prominent Utah educators to apon the program will be W pear Karl Hopkins superintendent of the V April 2 £lK Salt £akc Uribimc Sunday Morning- - at ' Frt-ter- Apple Blossoms and Moonlight Create Beauty at League rt club-roo- m Men-mng- B1 Rry-hear- ts 1 cos-an- er V |