Show 8 Krbc C Sunday Morning Ogden District of Federation Waits Meeting Popular Ogden Mai 4ens Recite Solemn Vows In Recent Ceremonies ' Pitt-Ga- d Rolene OGDEN—Miss Mr Mrs Earl of and daughter C Pitt of Sunset and Lieutenant Thomas Wheatley Guild of Salt Lake City son of Mr and Mrs Henry Clay Guild of Yer- Ington Nev where married Fri- day at 8:30 p m in the Roy L D S ward chapel A reception and dance followed in the toy recreation hall The ceremony was performed by Leo Childs Clair Anderson organist furnished the wedding music The bride wore a gown of white chiffon in a Grecian model with a train A fingertip ell of bride's illusion was caught to the head with a halo The bride's bou of gardenias quet was - of white roses and orchids She was attended by Miss Emma Poison of Kemmerer Wyo as maid Cf honor Miss Miss Eva Chloe Campbell Greenwell and Miss Kathryn Wiggins all of Ogden as bridesmaids and Gayle Morby of Sunset as flower girl The couple left after the reception for a short wedding trip They will make their home in Salt Lake City Mrs Don Garner entertained at dinner and a miscellaneous shower Monday evening at her home in Sunset for the bride Miss Evelyn Holt of Sunset entertained at a shower and supper Wednesday evening for Miss Pitt Mrs Albert Mortensen of Sunset entertained for the bride at a shower for 16 January 30 N ' : Hocking-Talb- ot OGDEN — Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Margaret Hocking daughter of Mr and Mrs H C Hocking and Eugene L Talbot son of Mr and Mrs Merlin L Talbot The marriage ceremony was performed Wednesday at noon in the Salt Lake L D S temple by Stephen L Chipman A wed- ding breakfast was served immediately afterward at the home of Mr and Mrs R W Warneke of Salt Lake City uncle and aunt of the bridegroom Places were marked for 16 relatives and close friends A weddrng reception was given in the Seventh L D S ward recreation hall in the evening The bride wore a gown of white satin with a fitted bodice and a sweetheart neck and full skirt Her veil was caught with a lace and pearl headdress She carried a bouquet of gardenias sand orchids Mrs Ethel Enger sister of the bride matron of honor wore rose taffeta with talisman roses Miss Dalls Porter and Miss Connie Stanger bridesmaids wore blue net with pink roses and gardenias The bride and her mother were hostesses at a prettily appointed trousseau tea Sunday between the hours of 2 and 5 p Merlin Talbot entertained at her home in compliment to the bride January 28 Miss Hocking also was 'entertained by her Sunday school class of the Seventh L D S ward Alt& January 31 Howells-Kais- er OGDEN—Mrs Annie Howells a flounces the marriage of her Miss Marion Jean daughter Howells to John Kaiser son of Mrs Frank Fritzinger of Oakland Cal The wedding took place in Reno Nev January 11 The couple will make their home in Ogden 1 74''Qbkt - A Mrs Ralph Ware Nelson and son Ralph Ware return to Idaho home after Ogden visit OGDEN—Mrs Ralph Ware Nelson and small son Ralph Ware Nelson Jr will leave for their home in Coeur d'Alene Idaho Tuesday after visiting Mrs Nelion's mother Mrs O A Parmley Mrs Nelson was guest of honor at a bridge dinner given Tuesday evening by Mrs Thomas Sweeney Mrs Ross L Olsen and Mrs J M Pantone Jr at the Gables tearoom Mrs L V Trueman entertained at a bridge luncheon en Thursday at the Gables tearoom in compliment to Mrs Catherine Parents Attend Wedding of Utah Couple and Mrs E OGDEN—Mr G Cross and Mr and Mrs D J Etzel have returned from Renb Nev where they attended the marriage of 31iss Ann Devoran Cross' daughter of Mr and Mrs Cross and George E Etzel son of Mr and Mrs Etzel y The wedding took place at 11 a rn at the Riverside hotel in Reno The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a street frock of green jersey with black accessoriea She was attended by Miss Laura Etzel of Ogden and Miss Martha Kurbink as bridesmaids Dr Sidney Shear was best man A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the Riverside hotel and the couple left Ira afterward for ia mediatelY in hôneymoon San Francisco and Del Monte They were accomby Miss panied to San Francisco Laura Etzel who will make her home there in nursing service The bride and bridegroom win make their home in Ogden Friends will entertain extensively for the bride on her arrival here Sum-da- - full-solin- 005 t vtkt ' c l'""4 030t1 to viEtkAS LONGER! 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Fhore ZCMI Jr 4 1' OGDEN—Dr Frederick Ingvoldstad world traveler and lec- turer will address a quarterly meeting of the Ogden District Federation of Women's Clubs at the Hotel Ben Lomond Monday The meeting will convene at 10 a m and Dr Ingvoldstad will be heard at 2 p m in a letture on "European Affairs" At the morning session Mrs J H Peckenpaugh president of the Utah State Federation of Women's Clubs will give a report of a board meeting of the General Federation of Women's Clubs which she recently attended in Washington D C A report will be given by Mrs Beulah Gavin state director for the district and district officers and committee chairmen will give reports Luncheon will be served between the morning and afternoon sessions Music will be furnished In the afternoon by a boys' quartet of the Ogden high school including Joe Dewey Frank Lorranee Val Green and Don Rogerson led by Glen Hanson Vocal numbers will be given by Mrs Elliott Wright accompanied on the piano by Mrs Keith B P Does — OGDEN—Mothers k and daugh- ters of B P 0 Does and wives mothers and daughters of Elks' will be the guests of the Does rit'a mothers and daughters' tea Sunday from 3 until 5 p m at the Elks home Mrs W A Dunn is chair : 7 - "bekmwte Shoe Clink—DownstaIrs SHOE CLINIC Grutzman of Jacksonville Fla who will leave soon for home after visiting her sister Mrs W Martha society will meet Mon- day at 2:30 p rn with Mrs E O Wattis 2510 Eccles avenue Martha Junior society will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p m with Mrs Ora Bundy 1432 street Mrs Gordon M Baxter and Mrs V P Campbell will be assisting hostesses - Twenty-fift- h Catholic Woman's League ' Ogden Social Groups Hold Varied Events - DU P Camps W C Mc Corry who Pine Tree Club Pine Tree club met for luncheon bridge and Red Cross sewing and knitting at the Gables tearoom Friday Hostesses were Mrs Harold H Price Mrs A W Johnson Mrs V L Despain and Mrs A B Seegmiller Covers were laid for 50 Literary Club Ca Literary club was entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs R L Hickman at her homeTea was served following a program which included a book review by Mrs Ira Markham Special guests were Mrs Anna R Moyes Mrs J Quill Nebeiter and Mrs G L Davis Miss Mona Smith has returned from Denver Cob where she spent the last week end teaching piano technique to a normal class of piano instructors She also attended a concert of Rathmaninoff famed pianist in Denver Monday evening Mrs D R Bramwell has returned to her home in Washington D C after a visit to her husbands' parents Mr and Mrs Wilford L Bramwell and her sister Miss Portia Holt Mrs Bramwell was formerly Miss Martha Holt and was married recently in Washington D C - Camp No 17—Thursday 7:45 Relief society room 6if the Seventeenth ward L D S chapel 141 West First North street Camp No 18—Thursday 2 p m Lion House social center 63 East South Temple street Camp No 21—Thursday 2 p ni Mrs L C Horsley 229 M Mrs J F Hegessy 1703 Garfield avenue will be hostess to members of the ladies' auxiliary -- Salt Lake County chapter Service Star Legion — 10:30 a in Mary C Hog le founda- tion Scott building Tuesday— 'Wasatch auxiliary No 6 United Spanish Nyar Veterans- -8 p Tn Civic center Ladies' Aid Third Presbyterian church- -1 p rn church Book review "Keys of the Kingdom" by Mrs F R Slopanskey Ladies of St Paul's' guild- -2 p m guild room of church Sewing for a Unit 6d States marine hospital Ladies' Aid society Of I he First Congregational church— Wednesday— (continucti on Following Page) Spanish Club Will Hear Travel Talk M Simeon Manzano will speak on the subject "Traver' as a highlight of the monthly meeting of the Spanish Literary n club in The 143 South Main auditorium Tribune-Telegrar- street Monday 8 p rn Also presented wia be a act play "La Primera Disputa" and a variety program of daneone-Jens- en ing songs and reading numbers The public is invited Members Will Honor I minder their ( -- rtl i i i - For Two Visitors - - OGDEN—Mrs V L Ward entertained at a series of bridge luncheons Wednesday and e Thursday at her home 2738 avenue in honor of her sisters Mrs H D Caldwell of Los Angeles and Mrs E R Livingston of Beverly Hills Cal who are her house guests Fill-mor- Frances Gillette was chosen president of the Thomas D Dee Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae association at the recent annual meeting Of the association at dinner at the GaOther new offibles tearoom cers are Miss Jennie Bekker Mrs Snowden president-elec- t Roberts of Layton recording secretary Miss Hazel Flamm Mrs corresponding secretary Robert Stanford treasurer: M Margaret Ingabo Mrs Robert Hall and Miss Alice Raye board of directors ' Catholic Woman's league will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p m at the Cushnahan Memorial: hall Mrs Elizabeth Bird is program chairman A talk on child welfare will be given by Mrs Ada Griswold executive secretary of the Children 's Aid society Tea will be nerved after the proHostesses will be Mrs gram J E Vail Mrs L V mont Miss Frances and Mrs Anna Cook Varian- Dermody Eastern Star Miriam chapter No 14 Orhold der of the Eastern Star its regular business meeting Tuesday at 8 p nt In the Masonic temple Following the meeting: light refreshments will be served with Mrs N- C McConnell and Mrs Williani Ludden in charge Ogden B PsXT Club Ogden Business and Professional Women' s clAb will hold the regular monthly dinner meeting at Hotel Ben Lomond Saturday evening - Revelers' Dance Club Revelers Dancing club will eritertain at a Valentine ball at Hotel Ben Lomond February 13 Dancing will begin at 9 p m Hosts and hostesses will be Mr and 'Mrs C E Favre Mr and Mrs Walter E Mann Mr and Mrs C Kenneth Pearse Mr and Mrs Harry Coughlan Mr and Mrs F L Montmorency Mr and Mrs W L Robb Mr and Mrs George E Kreizenbeck and Mr and Mrs W E Reed Alta Mitra Alta Mitra Daneng club will entertain at a Valentine ball one of a season's series at Hotel Ben Lomond Saturday evening Hosts and hostesses will be Mr and Mrs E A Gibbons Mr and Mrs Ross L Olsen Mr and - Mrs J H Parker Miss Louise Young and Ed Borneman Return From OGDEN—Mr F S Her- - and Mrs bert Woods have returned from a week's visit to San Francisco' "See how this Polish protected tr my nails for7sdaysr S East Truman avenue - Richards camp — Friday 2 p In Mrs H W Latimer 867 Coatsville avenue South Cottonwood camp — Wednesday 1:45 p m Mrs Rulon Labrum 6280 Ninth East street San Burr camp — Friday 2 p in East Jordan L D S stake house Twin Peaks camp—Thursday 2 p in Mrs J D Bowers 2026 East Forty-eight- h South street Wandamere camp—Friday 2 p m Mrs Duane H Ence 720 Springview driveH-Winder camp Thursday 2 p in Mrs Perry Williams 1059 East Forty-eightSouth street Yale camp—Friday 2 p Mrs John Simonsen 1453 LTintah circle Yalecrest camp — Friday 2 m Mrs B LeRoy Gunn 1723 Princeton avenue' Vi kt---- rs‘ s h ' Prettier Complexion -----I for you by using x ' or- ht Ogden Miss p in Mrs N R Nielsen 1619 RiChards street INtiller camp — Thursday 2 p in Mrs J G Barratt 170 4 the Frances Willard Women's Christian Temperance union will meet Friday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs W T ArboMain street gast 1918 South Mrs H E Giers will preside and the program will center around the life of Frances Willard organizer of the WCTU of America ganizer A Camp No 22—Friday 1 p Mrs Abram Hatch 329 North First West street Camp No 34—Friday 8 p Mrs F W Sims 863 West North Temple street Calders park camp—Friday 2 p in Mrs George E Ir Walton 3088 Fifth East street Cottonwood camp—Thursday 2 p in Mrs Joseph T Johnson 325 Germania avenue Emigration camp — Wedges-da- y 8 p m Mrs Newel Kelsey 923 East Seventh South street East Mill Creek Camp—Thursday 1 p m—Mrs Sidney Gee 3222 Twentieth East street Granger camp—Thursday 2 p m Mrs A J Fagg 3670 Twenty-thir- d East street Billerest canip—Friday 1 :30 m Mrs Frank Naylor 748 p Scott avenue Jefferson camp — Friday 2 lo a m to 3 p rn church Red Cross sewing Mrs A E H Peterson chairman As a memorial to state nurses' group - GrandL International auxiliary No 583 to Brotherhod of Locomotive Engineers- -2 p m 1 0 0 hall Classics (lib--1 :45 p m Lion House social center Dr Harold Irolland to talk on New England Poets Amy Lowell and Robert Frost" Women's auxiliary to the Railway Mail association- -1 p m Mrs Arthur F Crowther 1336 East Thirteenth South street Good Day Visit club--2 p m Civic center 1' Ladies' auxiliary to Canadian Legion British Empire Service Miss Ann Gibbs OGDEN was recently elected president of the Utah State Nurses' association for district No 2 Other officers elected were Miss Elna Mrs Hansen president-elec- t Fay Nelson Blood corresponding secretary Miss Louise Scoville treasurer Mrs L W Garner and Miss Vera Johnson board of directors Miss Gibbs is a graduate of D Dee hospital the Thon school of nursing and received special training at the Wesleyan Memorial School:3f Nursing in Chicago and at the University She of Washington in Seattle did public health field nursing in Denver Colo and is at present employed by the Utah state board as public healtA mirse Heads Miss Ann Gibbs street' of the United Commercial Travelers Tuesday at 1 p m at her home Assisting her will be Mrs Harry W Cutshall and Mrs Kenneth E Bourne ' Name Officers p in Salt Làke Women's Clubs Arrange Week's Meetings Susannah Eaton tent No 1 Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War- -2 p m Moose club Mrs James Patella presiding Plans for Washington's Birthday party Past Presidents' parlor No 20 Grand International auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers- -1 p m Newhouse Mrs D K Weedman hotel Mrs Edward M Waltemeyer and Mrs William F Sterling St Mark's guild- -2 p m guild Mrs F H Moreland room program chairman Tea will be served at 4 p Reviewers' club--1 p m Mrs W H Dalgliesh 1108 'East South Temple street Mrs Chester C Pratt will review "Finland Forever" by Hudson Strode State Central Council of W'omen's Auxiliaries of the American Federation of Labor- -8 p m Labor temple Women's auxiliary to Disabled American Veterans of the World War- -8 p m Newhouse hotel Mrs George A Faust commanPatriotic proder in charge gram directed by Mrs Jess R Meetto street Auxiliary to Meet Monday— ' Daughters of Utah Pioneer meetings marked for the week willinclude the following: Salt Lake county board—Monday 2 p m public library 15 South State street Camp No 1—Friday 2 p m Mrs Lavinia Murdoch 822 East Sixth South street Camp No 9 —Monday 7:30 Mrs William King 267 I) in East Fourth South street Camp No 10—Thursday 2 p m assembly room of the Tenth I D S ward chapel 774 East Fourth South street Camp No 11 — Thursday 2 p in Mrs Fred J Morris 216 Eleventh East street Camp No 14— Wednesday 7:30 p m Mrs: Mary J Anderson 23 South West Temple - Fi-Wo-- u mts ' Give List' of Meetings Forest Service Women's association held a dinner meeting Wednesday at the Nob Hill tearoom Mrs S Dilworth Young gave a travelog on "Mexico" has Mrs recently returned from New York to Ogden where her husband will assume his duties of manager of the Ogden baseball team was guest of honor at a luncheon given Monday by Mrs GShearer at her home Roy : Mrs McCorry entertained at luncheon Monday at her home in honor of her twenty-nint- h wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs A L Anderson entertained at dinner Saturday evening at their home in compliment to Mr and Mrs B T Harris of Washington D C Mr and Mrs William Varney have returned from a two weeks' visit to Chicago' : be guests of honor tit mothers' and claughters' tea Sunday at Elks' home Mrs A E Brown president of Ogden B P 0 Does and daughters Athleen and Phyllis Forest Service Women O Pell man of a general committee on Mrs Arthur arrangements Woolley of decorations and Mrs Alvin Mouritsen of refreshments Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs Frank A Jug ler su- - ' preme president Mrs Dunn Mrs J E De Bane Mrs W NS' Barrett Mrs Clifford' Hues Mrs Rulon Taylor Mrs LeRoy and Raleigh Mrs A E Brown Mrs Carol Sandstrom The regular meeting of the Does will be' held Monday at 8 p rn at the Elks home Martha Society Mrs Gavin is chairman of A committee on general arrangements Mrs Anna L Van Dyke district president will preside who will Series of Partiel s Comphmen t Ociden' Visitors Leaving Soon b g C ' Mothers and Daughters Of Ogden Elks to Be Honored at Tea Today - Wilson g and process thalmakes shoes wear longer! 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