Show r 1T1 Sunday Morning jr Salt Cake March' 23 1941 E 13 Tribune- - Social Doings in Ogden i wwtfww ay ay Qgden Club Members Report Busy Week I Welfare League’s SKow Highlight of This Week ' state board of health is tha social OGDEN— Leading Importance among early spring functions will be the annual spring fashion show and bridge tea to be sponsored by the Welfare league at Hotel Ben Lomond 'Saturday Bridge will begin at 2 p m and the fashion show w'ill start at 3 p m Tea will follow Mrs O C Hammond president of the league haa appoint' ed the following committees to plan the function: General ar rangements Mrs Matt S Browning chairman assirted by Mrs Spencer S Eccles Mrs O C Hammond and Mrs E R Dui&ke tea Mrs George S Eccles and Miss Virginia Hyde tearoom Mrs Spencer S Ecclei j Mrs Josephine Becker Jones and Mrs Rulon J McQuarrie decorations Miss Sally Hum-phr- is Mrs Ernie W Fallentine Miss and Mary Lou Humphris x music1 Miss Kathryn Greenwell Mrs W C Swanson and Mrs Atwell M Wolfer cards Mrs Fera L Young Mrs Ivan Thompson and Miss Tacy f Campbell clothes! Mrs Wil- and Models lard L Eccles Mrs E R ! Durake Mrs E Hugh Ford and Mrs J M Eccles door Mrs1 O C' Hammond Mrs Garth B Peck Miss Barbara Weeks and Mrs J Clyde Buehler gifts Mrs Leo W Benson Mrs Ed Hall and Miss Marian Smith tables and chairs Mrs G Stuart Spence Mrs Wynn B Fer-ri- n and Mrs Campbell M Eccles publicity Mrs datt S In I 1 OGDEN— Mrs Samuel Parkinson 2703 Washington boule- i Dinner was served following the wedding A wedding cake surrounded by gardenias formed a centerpiece for the table White tapers in crystal holder were at the ends A sister of the brld£ Mrs Dean A Musser of Los Angeles CaU was an guest at the wedding The bride is a former student of Utah State Agricultural college in Logan where she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority The bridegroom attended University of California at Berkeley and now is attending U S A C where he is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha- fraternity The couple will make their home In Logan until next fall ' Tickets Mrs Dudley F Estes Mrs J S Bradley Dirker Miss Mary Alice Loos ’and Mrs Val A Browning reservations Mrs Carl C Gaskill Miss Virginia Andrews and Miss Bette Her- j‘ Bridge Fans i tea room Daffodils dec- -' Coven orated small tables were laid for 12 Mn Frank A Benson entertained her bridge club at luncheon and bridge at the White House tea room Wednesday Coven were laid for 12 Mrs Hugh E Riley entertained her bridge club Tuesday at her home 2060 Lalne avenue Mrs Lon Starr was a special guest Mrs F K Ed son was hostess to her bridge club of eight mem- bers Tuesday at the Nob Hill tea room' at luncheon and bridge Mrs Beauford Meek was a spe-- 1 cial guest v OGDEN— Mr and Mn C A Calvert entertained their bridge club at a bridge dinner Friday evening at Green Cables tea room Jonquil were the table decorations Covers were laid for 16 guests Mr and Mrs George L Fret-we- ll and Mr and Mrs Archie W Boyle were special guests Mn C F Guthrie entertained her bridge club at luncheon and bridge Friday at Green Gables tea room Gables 1 Tf 5 7 I 1515 : 1 j Th bride 1s a former student f the Utah) State Agricultural college at Logan t I Modern Literature Modern Literature club met Thursday for luncheon at the Hotel Ben Lomond with Mrs L R Packer aa hostess Mrs L M Huggons talked on Crafts of Scandinavian Countries” Mrs Warren CL Haycock formerly Miao Norma Hansen of Dew-jrvi- U a recent bride WK SHIF TO ALL PARTS OF UTAH IDAHO Termers 23s Es Gclsiino vve Qnsrpr 125o Grcpcfrdi Arlishchcs ca C Hsu Gabbago u- - 4 J:!Iyrc!Is rri lie 23s Dog Food 23s Beans "7“1“£fta ArUon x Doc 24 25 26 on awe Lcpb Chops": 23s nr-n-rr -- h day Daffodils decorated small tables The place and tally cards had calla 'lily designs Included In a bridge dinner party at the Green Gables tea room Saturday evening were Mr and Mrs Bruce Charles worth Mr and Mrs LeRoy Rogerson Mr and Mrs Earl Wheeler Mr and Mrs Glen Lance Mr and Mrs W C Jensen Mrs Maud Forbes and Miss Jeanette Seager Mrs R F Beames entertained her bridge dub at luncheon Thursday at the Nob Hill tea room Tha guests numbered eight j Mrs B A Wilson and Mrs E S Wilson entertained at a luncheon at the B A Wilson home in Sunset Wednesday Tha guests Included Mrs Lucille Wallace Wolf and Mrs Jasper Dean of Salt Lake City Mrs E JL Slade Mrs S A WUson Mrs Don B Wilson Miss Ann Browning Mrs La Vor Robertson Mrs S E Johnson Mrs L H Griffin Mrs L P Stephens and- - Mrs C CL Glasscock Mrs Lee Chamberlin Jr entertained her bridge dub Wednesday at a bridge luncheon at ' rtih-ldah- e- PHn' boy 5 y Cjaaaa IPpaan bewu libeweit lO-Rido- bag " ta Rayyyflla I biiiwltowj 2 for aWe Oxydal 22s 2bya DrcssiasiSIX” IDs Ffnccpplo suras h 17c ct 1 i Dinner Parties Fete Guests OGDEN— Dr and XJrs A H Aland entertained at - dinner March 15 at their home 2732 Polk avenue la compliment to Mr and Mrs George T Larsen of Milwaukee Wiv: who left for home Monday after spending several weeks in Ogden Tha table ' decoratons were a combination of spring flowers Coven were laid for 12 Mr and Mrs J Quill Nebeker 7 and Mr and Mrs L R Packer entertained at dinner: March 14 at the Nebeker home 1324 Twenty-fifth street In Celebration of the birthday anniversaries of Mrs Packer C A Malinowski and Mrs C L Canfield - A St Patrick’s idea was carried out in the decorations A' buffet table had a centerpiec of green carnations and white sweetpeas Individual birthday cakes were frosted In white with green tapers 'The guests numt bered 20 - 340 Thlrty-eecon- d Covers were laid for i i - I eight Miss Eleanor Anderson entertained at a bridge dinner Wednesday evening at - the Green Gables tea' room for 24 guests She will entertain at breakfast at the Green Gables tea room Sunday morning for 34 guests DeUvery AND NEVADA Features for Monday Tuesday Wednesday March 15s p m in Cushnahan Memorial halL The program will be under' the direction of Mrs J G Murdock Mrs Claud F Peacock will review All Over” by Jerome Beatty Acacia club will be entertained Friday for luncheon by Mrs R B Porter 800 Washington avenue 9 Drama club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Arthur Perkins 2408 Van Buren avenue Mrs M J Bunnell will be the assistant hostess -Women In the American' Theater” will be discussed by Mrs M Thatcher Allred' Mrs Delbert B Foulger will be reader Violin and piano selections will be given by Mrs Royal Eccles violin and Mrs! Fred Froer-- er piano Benevolent and Protective Order of Doe will meet Monday at 8 p m In the Elks lodge rooms Following a business session members who have never held an office will be honored at a social meeting Mrs LeRoy Ral- eigh chairman of the lodge activities committee is arranging a program ' The monthly card party was given Monday evening The committee in charge of arrangements Included Mrs W W Barrett Mrs C L Moore ' Mrs Cleve Poulson Mrs S N Bruckner Mrs V H Layman Mrs William Collins Mrs J C Krehmke and Mrs Elizabeth Bell her home City DcilCicf - ' Fri- j ir FOR THE YOUNG OF LINE BEAUTY 20 application a f and a brush Shower Fetes Bride-Ele- $300 ct l OGDEN— Miss Marie Oostyen and Miss Alice Watkins enter- - talned at a shower and supper Saturday evening at Green Gables tea room In compliment to Miss Helen Shipley daughter of Mr and Mrs W Earl Ship-le- y who will be married April 5 to Clare Brown Sweet peas decorated the sup-I per table Guests In addition to the guest of honor were Mrs Roy E Thur-goo- d Miss Genevieve Kimber Mrs H B Watkins Mrs Erbin Pierce Miss Norma Mason Miss Florence Wangsgard Miss Min-nie Oostyen Miss LaVerne Barrett and Miss Lula Jean Heiaer of Salt Lake City I ! Mrs Thomas L Timms of Centerville as the date for her marriage to Ray William Manning son of Mn and Mrs James E The Manning of Farmington marriage will be solemnized In the Salt Lake LDS temple and will be followed by a wedding reception at the home of the bride's parents Miss Joy Randall entertained Wedin honor of the bride-elenesday at the home of Mr and Mrs Harold Calder In Bountiful and on Saturday evening Mrs Manning complimented her atn a party at her home in Farming-to- ( nn Scasso ££ J j CENTERVILLE — Wednesday has been set by Miss Janice Enid Timms daughter- of Mr an 1 I street Twenty-nint- h i “ ’ CL CL street Sirlcia Sioak 5 Thorstensen enter- talned at the second of a serin of bridge luncheons at her home Mrs DEWEYVILLE— Mr and Mrs Chris Hansen of Deweyville an- theif home ‘ 1 J nounce the marriage of their daughter Miss Norma Hansen to Warren CL Haycock of Oak- land' Cal son of Mrs J Scott Haycock of Panguitch The couple were married in Repo Nev on February 23 The bnde who Is now visiting with her parents in Deweyville will leave 'March 31 for Oakland where the couple plan to make ’ -- OGDEN — Catholic Woman’s league will meet Tuesday at 2:30 F Nantker entertained her bridge dub and a few other friends at a bridge luncheon Tuesday at Green ( For Wedding a 8 OGDEN —Mrs' W ’ - J-v- i ' ! Book Review Scheduled Pi fni Social Games Vgk£f’ HAwl wn Norma Hansen Becomes Bride L I Ladies' Literary Miss Timms Sets Day i i -- j Ladies' Literary club was entertained in the regular meeting Wednesday at luncheon by Mrs Clarence S Gunnell 2122 Washington boulevard Miss Mlnnla Moore Brown discussed "Ecuador and Art Treasure! of Latin Ameri 2 j ica ” A color scheme of red and blue was carried out with red carnations sind blue iris in the table decorations Forsythia Jonquils and pussy willow were used about the rooms Mrs GiWil- liam Gunnell was a special guest 1 rington i The proceeds will be devoted to a free clinic for children from birth to school age supported by the clinic at 2424 Grant avenue A welfare conference is held each Friday when Dr Eugene H ' Smith assisted j by - Mrs Katherine W Eckenbrecht district nurse and members of the league examine children by appointment as to their physical fitness and give advice to mothers on their care An average of from 30 to 40 are examined each day All services are free Wednesday is immunization day when children' are immunized against infectious disI eases Tuesday! and Thursday are devoted to crippled children when Miss Marla Ferro medical social worker for 'the Utah ' ' of Friday' 1 out-of-to- 4 Wednesday i -- j N merly i Mitt Eleanor Par Xrinson of Ogden a bride vard announces the marriage of her daughter Miss Eleanor Parkinson to Dean O Porter son of Dr and Mrs R O Porter of Logan The wedding took place Friday at 6:30 p m in the president’s suite of Hotel Ben Lomond J H Riley performed the ceremony in the presence of close relatives Calla lilies white gladioli and floor candelabra formed a background for the ceremony The bride wore a gown of eggshell chiffon with embroidered yoke and sleeves The couple were marry Ray William Manning on K " I 1 4 Porter for- - i T unattended f Jfrs Dean C i Enid Timmt of Centerville vsho it to t i V Ogden Girl Bride of Logan Man Mitt Janice 4 consultant Since the establishment of the' clinic in 1934 1200 children have been registered : Browning-- i f OGDEN— Mrs W H Reeder Jr was elected president of the Junior Child Culture club at a meeting Wednesday afternoon at tha home of Mrs Anna L Van Dyke 488 Seventeenth street with Mrs as tha assisting E J Fjeldsted - ’ I hostess Other officers named ' were Mrs L J Wallace vice president Mrs Pete Wangsgard recording secretary Mrs S W Badcen corresponding secretary Mrs E J FJeldstad treasurer Mrs T E Thomas reporter and historian Mrs F A Child parj liamentarian Mrs Blaina Glasmann presented a tentaUve program for next f year Tea was served I - You can actually feel your throatline tightening' It's a wonderful sensation Don't let flabbiness crepi- ness destroy your youthful throatline Quick easy nd to effective you can cut down on the applications as time goes on Use it just before your biggest party — use it nightly You’ll never want a chin strap again! Economy size $500 ' y J 'i ' TOILETRIES — STREET FLOOR zem ‘ ' CentralUtah Pair Marry PAYS ON'— Among th Intrnt-ht- g weddings of the week is that of Miss Bernice Blnks of Maple-to-n and Max Dopglass son of Mrs Henrietta Douglass of Pay-s1 on The ceremony was performed Wednesday in the Salt 'Lake LDS temple A bridal 'shower was given Tuesday evening by Mrs Douglass to which close friends neighbors and relatives were bidden Aglaia Club ' 1 OGDEN — Aglaia dub entertained members of the Child Culture club at tea Thursday afternoon at Hotel Ben Lomond Mrs John Shorten and Mrs Clem Smith were hostesses! Gardenias wen presented to the a pedal guests - Mrs Lucille Wallace Wolfe of Salt Lake City: gave ft a lecture on "Indians as Crafts— men” Junior Child Culture r' A business meeting preceded A committhe entertainment ’ tee to cooperate with the Bundles for Britain organization waa announced as follows: Mrs Phi lip N Empey chairman Mrs G C Thorstensen and Mrs John Shorten Mrs Malcolm Plngfee gave a report on the activities of the Girl Scout troop sponsored by the dub A cookie sale for the benefit of the troop will be given soon Friendship Club Mrs J A Gealta and Mrs James Faulkner entertained tha Friendship club at luncheon Wednesday at Green Gables tea room Daffodils were the table decorawere prestions Twenty-fou- r ent Old Timers v - Southern Pacific Old TbneiV Ladies dub No 1 auxiliary entertained at luncheon at tha Whitt House tea room Monday Small tables' were decorated with daffodils Candy corsages were favors Covers were laid for 43 Cards followed luncheon Community singing was led by Mrs Orlando Wade The committee In charge of arrangement Included Ha Thomas Mumford auxiliary president Mrs Robert Blnnle Mrs y Hyrum WUUama Mrs Fred Mrs Asa West and Mrs James W Burbidge Lan-enb- Returns Home Mrs W T Brooks has just returned from San Francisco after spending the winter there and will be at homo at 119 North Main street ' |