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Show Engagement of II Miss Duffin Is L Luncheon Motif Mrs. William R. Kimball ) Entertains at Home for Sfl Bridc-clcct i Announcing the engagement of Miss rL .Margaret Irene Duffin of Ogden. to ' M;irin F HenrtTPon of Salt Lake Mrs William Hire KlmhnH entrrtain-.p"v" entrrtain-.p"v" cd Saturdny afternoon at her lovel) home on Adnm? avenui it an "an-fUm "an-fUm i.ouncement luncheon. All.-. Puffin I g member of the younget ULjW f Ogden find Is well Know n Tor tin- ft K past few years she has held a posi- g F 11on the Blnford-Klmboll Motor company. Mr. Henderson is formerly S K if South Bend. lnd.. hut lately has' L W' held a position ut the Ford Motor 1 , I companj ol Sail i-.ke 1 Effectively decorated with asters v and ferns, th.- Kimball home was an I i" oppropriate scene of beauty. In the v dining room flowers In baskets were K tastefully arranged. Two large howls W of dellcatel; shaded asters and (ths were placed at either end of the table. J A miniature hrlde md groom and "n-Sjfgt "n-Sjfgt ' -- l pa f ' ' i' nl e 1 1 I he i i e r il . Tli y rTjP -i. lipids were arranged near tho bowl of Tu'.'iT asters. Announcement of the engage -", ment was made in an original manner,' each guest pulling from a bag ;i .at-shapod .at-shapod card on which the announce-'fR announce-'fR ment was made. Bridal favors were! Bl laid for each guest, with place cards' irWm in the shape of bridal bouquets flnd-; flnd-; 'fj2l ln6T place on the table. The afternoon '90 vas s'1enl n sewing for the bride-1 elect. Twelve guests were present at! 4 I tho luncheon. ' - H IS Mrs William W Barker of Rexburg, Idaho, was a guest in Ogden during ! A, the latter part of the week. Mrs. Bar j ker has been spending the summer at Sterling and is visiting for a few days I. 5 Sn Ogden before returning to hef'boni ? .S; m Jlexburg. ' Little Miss Lucille Sinuin was host- I ess to a number of her small friends ill and playmates Wednesday afternoon JM at a birthdaj party. Th da marked tn r second birthday anniversary She was assisted in the entertainment of her guests by her mother, Mrs. Horace Smuin. Gifts of beauty and usefulness were showered upon the hostess as remembrance of the day Rofrogh-inents Rofrogh-inents were served to the following guests and iheir mothers Grant Ma lan. Junion Taylor, Kent Millar, Lawrence Law-rence Gaisford, Harold Galsford, Gran' Bishop. Jr. Jay Burton, Eldon Brown, Lorraine Bramwell. Virginia Burk Donna Smuln, Helen Shipley. Laura Turnquist, Frank Harrop and Lluvu Woodcock, Jr. Balloons were the favors fa-vors for tie guests. Miss Eva May left Wednesday for Mt. Pleasant, Utah, where she will teach in the Wasatch college. A luncheon was given in compliment to Mrs. W. M Johnson last Tuesday afternoon. The hostesses for the after noon were Mrs W. O. Pell Mrs. A E. Badie, Mrs. S J. irks Mr? Norniun Sims.. Mrs G A. Heiner. Decorations were in fall flowers ' Mrs. James Burton has returned from a visit with her daughter Mrs. Lewis W. Pingreo of Pocatello, Idaho She was accompanied by her granddaughter, grand-daughter, Miss Ann Plngree, who will be a guest for two weeks at the Burtou Mrs. J. A. Saderback has as her guest her niece, Miss Dorothy DePtiy uf Logan. Mr niifl Mrs. J. W. Kllmr.von and B children, Walter. Jr.. anil Margaret. left Wednesday evening for Coluiqbue, RH thio, and other eastern points on u ' -riB three weeks visit. FsB JtfB Mr and Mrs. Roland B Ballantync IftB spent the week-end in Salt Lake. R 1, . 4i Mr. and Mrs. John Culley and son, jfH Harper, have returned to the city after rH spending the summer weeks at their '9 home in Igden canvon. ' Ji 'I Mi?s Viola Tavlor is visiting In Salt HI Bake. i m Mr ri 1 1.1 iir- Wlllard .- mi duughters, Virginia and re- '3 H. turned to their home In the olty after 9' spending the summer In the canyon H xJB?. Mr?. Horace E. Peery of Portervjllo. .jMfc Cal-, Is visiting al the home of her 1 JUL mother, Mrs. S:ir;ih M Taylor at the rvH I'eery apartments. Jft - i gfjB Dr. and L ro ugmlr and EH .1 Mi. i C. Watson and family and Mr and Mrs v H. Uarpster returned Wednes- H day from a three week trsp through H Yellowstone park and Jaqkson Hoi" H BOuntry. They also toured the Shake IBiBsV H Mrs. H. a. Sodt-rberg and deugh- H ters, V'lrglpis ami Mary. returned H Wednesday from Loiiii where they H Kpent two wo-ks visiting with Mrs. So'-derberg'n So'-derberg'n sister, Sirs. O. T. Alvord. B Mr. and Mrs, Barney Davenport ac- H companies by th son. Clyde, and m their daught;i', M tz Plosile Daven,-pori Daven,-pori of ue Royi w yo., left Wednesday Si pUT.ibvr I, fjr Nauhvlllc. Tcnn b lhey wJll make their home t'.iere for I t ho wlhier. Mra G rtrude Call .. ;;nd her two I ch Idretf, Frances and George hax re- -M i : Prom a three i.';t trip to y i- c i park. They acebmpanied I olild.'e's parents, Dr. and Mrs. I Smith of Idaho, On their rc- i ;i i igd 'ii they toured the I .. t. a Hole Qbuutrj pt. ; ! Mr. and Ms. John Thurston aa- -ui.-r, the i .'Triage of their dough- jjr Lor;'.alni to George W eat he ston l i i' a n C ' y which took place In jj --a; i... , Augus: 24th, Tht a 1 wedding tar as a complete sur- I prlsf to their many frientts. Thi : brld- K a popular nu mber of tho I younger socl.il set of this city. .ii WeatJierston will lie the honored Ku.-st nt a number cf affairs, which have . been planned in her honor for tho I coming week. Mrs. S M Taylor, and d.v.ighier, ' Mrs. Horace K. Peery of Portervllle, Cal.. returned Thursda) atiernoon from Salt Lake, where the attended the reception kIv n b the L D. S school of music. They were tho , guests of Mi. and Mrs. Harold J. I Peery and Mr. and Mrs. TraCy Y. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Browning ami family have returned to their home in Salt Lake, after spending a month In Ogden canyon. . Mrs. J. W Farniworth ha returned from PoCatellO, where she spent i we?k as the guest of her t;stcr. Airs Richard A. 1'lcrce. Mi's June Campbell of Salt l.-ikc who with her mother Mrs. Kate Campbell, spent Die s-umnu-r In Ogden canyon, left tdday for Green Riv.!-, Wyo. where sh nas accepted a posl- , Hon with th I'nlon Pacific Railroad ! company. . - MIhh Joan Oam p bell baa returned , to In r home in Salt Lake after a ! week's vlsiit in Ogden canyon with Mrs k in- '.a ntpbell. Mr- B. Teller and daughter, Mrs lieb-ii Johnson, who have been the guests of Mis Tellers daughter, Mis Lawrence T Doe f.M th.- -uinm.r, left leal Monday for their liom' in Chi-iao Chi-iao They were accompanied bj ..lis Helen Taylor, who h:i" also be-ii a gues; at the Dee residence Mrs. C. A Hoyt and Mrs. May Splann risitod in Ogden Thursday as the guests i , Mr. and Mrs. Warren , L. WattiSj lhey were en route from Lin lr, home in Miniu a;oll8. Miss Vitiette Parry was hostess to a number of friends last Thursday evening eve-ning al an informal party. Tae guests gathered during tho early evening at the liomn of tin- hostess in the l-apartments. l-apartments. Three tables of cards enjoyed during the evening. Mis : Pearl Hestmark was awarded the I honors. After tlie card games, I'Mlsja I'arry served a delicious lunch-icon. lunch-icon. fianies wer again enjoyed until a late hour, when the party broke' up. The invited guests were Miss' j Pearl Hestmark, Miss Lpl i Ballan-Ijno, Ballan-Ijno, Miss Dorothy Prout, Miss Grace BurtQii, Miss Kathryn Selbolt, Miss I-lllian Muuh. Misa Hose Ann Astlll.' Mi.-j Helen Stauffer, Miss Daisy, Miss Delepta Moench and Miss Ruth Jen-, kins. I " ' ' ' Mrs. Mary Cuddeback has re- hturpdd to her home rn Saiina, Utah, after visiting In Ogden for several j days. Mrs. Cuddebnek was the com-pllin-nted gueSl at several affairs during dur-ing her stay In Ogden. among them, a luncheon was served by Mrs. J. D-1 Taylor, Tueeday evening. Place cards' were laid for six guests. M Isx Gladys Klch has return.'. 1 from a two weeks visit with friends In l. ii Lake valley and at Kishhaven, where she was the ku.si of Mr and Mrs. M. B. Browning at their sum-1 mo r home. . Mr- GeorgC H Williams of 26S Fourth Street has return.-. I from an extended Islt in Twin Palls, She was ompanled by lier two children, Modesta and her Infant son . MLi rubers .f the tlgden Drama club will meet next Saturday aft.-rnoon, September 11, at litO o'c lock in the KntghtS of Pythias hall The program pro-gram to be Klven Is as I'.dh.ws: "ArUr .-l.i Bennett, by Mrs. Joel K Jtlcks; )lay, The Title," Miss Mlnnli- Moore . Brown and Mrs. Clyde Greenwoll; Mr.i Philip Dix and -Mrs. William Rice Klrdball; violin solo, "Loves 'Greeting," (Efllgar) Miss Ida Anderson; Ander-son; vocal soio. (Amy Woodforde-Tin-Ulcni. Mrs. ESxeklel Dumke. Hostesses (for the afternoon are Mrs. George L Abbot i and Miss Dorothy Wright, Standing committees appointed by the pit lldenl for the coming year have be n named as follows; Program committee, Mrs. Joseph Evans, Mrs. I James II DeVine and Mrs: Leslie Sa- vllJe; membership omrnlttee1, Mrs. Andrew T. Clark. Mrs. Royal Eccles and .Mrs. Qeorge L. Abbott, play committee, com-mittee, Mrs Horace Kebekor, sirs. Philip J iis and Mrs. ESber P. Piers: house Committee, Mrs. William King Mrs. Joseph 10. i le. Mrs W ill' am Kloo Kimball, current m- committee, Mrs ES. A. Larkln, Mrs. Fred Hoffman. Hoff-man. Miss Zclta Bellinger; prose committer, com-mitter, Mrs Hi mm B Volkec, Mrs. K. R. Dumke and Mrs Arthur Woolley. All members of th. -.I. tv a: cordially cor-dially requested to be pres. nt. Officers and teachers of the Second ward Sunday school gave a Wat. rm l-on l-on party last Monday evening at tho home of Miss Blva Littlefleld on Twenty -seventh street. Gaines were played on the lawn, which was Illuminated Illu-minated by electric lights. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to about forty KUestS. see The Primary Sunday school class of th- Thlrt-nth ward was entertained enter-tained last Monday afternoon at a watermelon party. Teachers of the class were the hostesses for the afternoon. after-noon. Games were enjoyed and luncheon was sei v .1 - - Mrs. John N Spargo entortalned at a dinner Tuesday evening In compliment compli-ment to Miss Luello Kllno of Eau Claire, Wis., a guest at the home of Mrs Walker 8. Chccscman The guests Kathered at Mrs Spartco's lovely love-ly home on Tyler avenue. Dinner was served at the. appointed hour and covers cov-ers were laid for the following: Miss Luetic Kline, Miss Dorothy Scowcroft, Miss Virginia Bcowcpft, Miss r.onita Scowcroft. Miss Myrono Rich, Miss Mary Matson. Miss Ruth Wright, Miss Oenera Brown, Miss Patricia Healy and Miss Mildred Runyon A basket of into summer flowers whs the attractive at-tractive centerpiece for the table. Miss Mable Kay Adams of Thayer, Kansas, became tho bride of, llarley R. Dudgeon last Tuesday afternoon, when tho couple were married at the I tly hotel. Dr. Ray Rainier of the I list Baptist church performed the wedding ceremony. Mr. and Mra. I .! "h n ro. Qiilnn attended the couple Mf- and Mrs. Dudpeon left ednesda for Biggs, California, where they will make their home Miss Miirpery and Miss Eva Chase. i ighters of Mr. and Mrs. Byrun Chase, returned during the earl) part of the we k from a pleasant vacation span! at PlnevieWi In ogden canyon.' Mis R N Anderson of California is (I house guest of Mrs. E. 0. Wattls. Mr aid Mr I: II. Bingham announce an-nounce the engagement of their! d ,-hter. Dorothy, to Lnii) larnlund. n musician of Ogden. Tlie wedding Will take place at an early date In Portland (5re The young couple will make their home In Ban Francisco. Cel., after touring through a number ct the western cities. Mi. and Mrs Byron Chase announce 11, e i nca.enient of their daughter, .Doris Blsabeth, tq John Harold Rich-rd Rich-rd f Ogden The Redding will take place In S' pt. moer. A reception for the Rev. C. R Gar-.-i will be given by women of the .Methodist church Tuesday evening in the parsonaKc Members and friends ..ii invited A program of musical I numbers and readings will be given nd refreahments will be served. Rev. iMr. Oarver was ieoenty re-assigned in the church In Kdn for the commit com-mit ear. ; ... On Thursday. August BQth, Miss Kathrvn DuKKan. little daughter of Mr ami Mrs E. J. Duggan, celebrated jhei seventh birthday nt her home In th irgyle apartments. Afler games and lilli.sie a delicious birthday lunch-1 on was served to the following little . sis. Mildred Livingston, winni-fred winni-fred Manns, Virginia Conley. Audrey. I IVlngSton, Iorotht Harris. Maxlne Conley, Marlon Allison. Ixiuise Calvert,, j Wheeler, Bldnes Qofcdon and Gerald Fowl.r The birthdav cak With seven pink candles was the cen-. I, til attraetlon of the table Place .ar.ls and favors were also ill pink Miss Kathrvn was the recipient of many pretty gift. W Oswell Jackson returned during thi peat week after completing an efghteen-month tniselori In the north-' eru states. lie was located in Chi-1 cago moat of the time. Mr and Mrs. .lames IMngree and family returned lat Monday from rellowstonc park. On their return trip the) lsited the I'tngree ranch at Hamer, Ida. They were gone three v, eeks i Mrs J A Smith, of L'Sl'O Madison avenue, left Sunlay evening for a visit of several weeks with her daughters. ' Mis. w Drew of Wildei Ida She will visit frlenls In Boise, Caldwell . nd Mountain Home before returning Mrs. Rae E Woodcock is spending the week-end at the home of her mother. Mrs V B Woodcock She a en route from California to her I heme In Salt Lake Mrs Woodcock has .sp. nt tho summer In California. Miss Helen Moore, of 715 Twenty-. Twenty-. iKhtii street, is spending the week end in Logan as th Buest of Miss Luelle Olson. Mr. and Mis. Walter Anderson ar-rivcd ar-rivcd her.- during tho first part of the v. e.-k from Preston, Ida. Thev will i take I h.-lr horn.- In Ogden. Mrs. David BcclOS, Mrs. W. H Eccles Ec-cles and Mrs. Patrick Healy wer tho guests of Mrs II 1 1 . Spencer at dinner Saturday evening at the Reed hotel About fifty members of the Miriam chapter and Queen Esther chapter at- tended the ei-bration held Tuesday I at Libert) park in observance of th-' I birthdav anniversary of Robert Moi- rls, founder of the order of the EaM-I EaM-I era Star. |