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Show Miss Stnngham Is Honored At Home Luncheon Mrs. J. H Douglas Entertains In Compliment to October Oc-tober Bndc-Eioct ' l Miss Aflou Strlngham. I k lober bride-dec'., bride-dec'., was the " ' I'l '"' ' ' 1 e :,t a preittly appointed luncheon Saturday Satur-day afternoon. October lo. given by Mix. jojtu-9 h Douglua I home, i.iti Twonty-fifth street A n i Iof the lntim.it.- frl nda ui Mi; t Btrlng-ham Btrlng-ham wen present tor the offali The home whs beautifully decorateM with garden floWiii In keeping with the season a perfectly prepared menui luncheon was served. Durh.g the afternoon. Mr. John J'lngrer. Jr.. favored I he gn - with q number of beautiful vocal i lei Ions while Miss Bessie Peterson i,..i S number of readings Mrs. Pougins ; sslsted In entertaining enter-taining by ber daughter Mrs. John B. Tsivlor and M is. Charier- J Baker, of Ogden find Mrs. John rtngrrc. Jr., j of Suit Luke. I iBf the Thirteenth ward meeting house In' hunor of Blder Edraa Whlttaker. Mr. Whlt'akei I. a i-n nhoi tly f.i "iSSlon (k England . j..ogTiiiu oi reading. , .ncs and instrumental numbers be-1 gap tho" evening's enjoyment at Sl o'clock Dancing was a feature, of the j mml .mine. " HH Mrs Walter Bauchman and son. Bobby, of Idaho Falls. Lda.. was an Ogden guest daring the week broiher.-in-law. 8. C. Bauchmun, Mrs ijjH Bauchman boa been visiting tor the past month with h t pa ' uls In Salti Juke and stopped off a few days on j S hi r return to Idaho Kalis. ijjH Miss Consuclo Btewart becnn the i. ride of A. L. Wolfer Wednesday at i'l. Mark's cathedral In Salt Lake. .J(S. W idler Is the daughter of Mr- and , Mr. V. I Stewart oi Burll eg.... VI.. md baa made her home fo. thi past three ears in Ogden and Salt Lake. ijjH s.c taught for some time lu the Ue dci high school. Mr. Wolfer la weil: IjjH nown in Ogden, having connection iH v.th the Wolfer Clcali and Butt com- pony. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfer will make home here, ii 11 '' Mcholus of Salt Luke attended lhe, couple. Mr. Mcholus is a aisicr of; . Mrs. Burl Hall compHmtnted hetr luifeband, October l .. : dlnnor party at her home. H irri: ' g The oocaaloii e ia bta bii hdaj annl- veraary. Coven were laW f"- , K' ul I lowing Mi nd di 1 11 Mr. and .i i a Herb rt B yder, Martha Hall, and Mro. and Mi. 3 p. Purrlngton. iall tlowera were asd for decoratlone. Following the aerv-Ing aerv-Ing of a per.ecily prep.ued ihree-nourse ihree-nourse dinner, too pu.-. e'tijojjpd ih remainder pi 'he evening In aunia and Mrs. Milton H. White toed Sunday at a 0 o'clock dinner honor f Mrs. UelJdn Walker of Lot u.gelefl J who is v..sitin!,' tier sis;. Mrs vieve hitc. Covers were iu'd ti i guests. Mi- Walker, w . la ic- Hi compUehed musician, .i rtain i with B Beleqltons. Those picso.it wenb liai ret Aibon. Uvu Arbon, Mrs. tiiker. iienevteM- Whit.-. Miss a Meloa and II Kuth White. Mr. a. U Mrs. .!! am 1 liardner and son. billj . und Mrs. c He Mis. B m Christonsen and Mrs. A. j Aitma'n left during the week for a J'-- Bl visit mans lm re L.ng placea dur- Bl Ing their atay in :altorn a. KJKjKja - Bl Mlss Lillian ilnson hu issued Invl- lutions to a pa!. , i Lb 1 Monday evening In oompllnietit sllaa Df Mai Wilton, fall brid-. saaarl . B fel". Cora Casslua left Thursday af- jsB ternoon for the ruut. 3 " hud taken B ! a position with the Cotmnunlty w r- IjsB j v lee headquarters. B j AUs Bdith and Miss Plore ice Hope B ' have returned to the i home 0 den, B .iller vlBlting for' two or th eeki B l with their brotlic In Omaha. Both I 'I mi Joyed i pi " B J "f Interesting ploc j In Lite east B I before their ruturn to ugden. B ' B Muim Urooms of BprlngfleltL I B 1 ,uh l,,e Ku,'-Sl lo'" "" v',',',;- ' B" Mra B, Price at her home on ;ram- m i Bl! lin George a. Whltmeyei enter- B I. lined a le u of her Intimate friend Br Wednesday afternoon at her home on Bf fwenty-flfth street at an afternoon ( i 9 laid 1 1 following: Mrs: Thomas Hradley, Mrs. BV H. C. King. Mrs. W. T. Astlll, h. B - Moyei kin Albeti WU m i Whli B Bl i 'r- Edward i. Rich, who baa B i 1,1 attendance at the Cllbical congress Bl ' th American t'ollege oi Surgeons Bl Montreal, will arrive ahortl) In Og- BI (,Pn- Or. tlich left during tlx. Week for New York anil PhtlodelplUfl where ho Will visit before returning B o B'- Mra Juke Rhine and Mrs. Ejhnll Bi k- B' lund arc visiting in Rawlins for ten B) days. They left Ogden last Tuesday t evening and will return during the coming week. Mrs. F. J. lfendershot has returned ' from a month's visit with friends tn B Ohio. t Mrs. W. V. Cotssidy. of Berkeley, Ca., IB is vj.sltiiiK at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. JJH I'. J. Hcndershot. H ; " ' A prettily appointed luncheon was1 given Saturday. October it. ' Miss I Leonora Hall and ml.s Bdna Qlli hrisl B ',l u"' h""'e of Mlfa Hall, :'C7 Twen- ty-slxth street in compliment to Miss Wk r Haseelttao Sims, of Salt Ictke. Hal-1 fH lowe'en colors, orange and black, were I IHi used to decorate Sis table, which was' Bi centered with a large bowl filled with fjB fruit and roses. At the four corners Br were orange candlea with shades in, the shape of a pumpkin. The nut i ops and place cards were in Hallow-! e'en eoloin. Miss Sims is one of lhe attractive brides of th. month, heri Wedding to I-ee Turner, having been aolemnlsed last evening at the homei ..I her father, H. A. Sims, of Salt 1-ake. Besides the hostesses and tiu; guest of i l il . the following were present: ' M:s.s Num i:ccles, Miks Ktlol Kisman. Mi- Ivrnia Wl;e. Inii. Mls ICmtii.i I'ld- co k, Mlse Marion Bauchman, Miss Rose Bills and Mrs. Turner The wedding of Miss Hasseltine Sim-, and David I?e Turn.-r was sol- emnlsed last evening at the home of the bride's father in Salt Lake Miss KIit;:.' twin sister, Charlene, was the bridesmaid and Wesley Turner, was best man. An informal reception wae tendered Monday evening to Monslifnor P. M ICUShnahan, V. al the Virginia hotel. Monsignor Cushhahan recently returned return-ed from a trip to Ireland. The reception recep-tion was one of the largest and most brilliant social affairs of the week, Six hundred members of th Chun h and friends as well as out-of-town , guests greeting the Kueat of honor. Monsignor Cushnahan was assisted in 'the receiving by Father John Lagan, and Father P, Kennedy. The rooms were decorated with fail flowers with unouhtatn Asb berries and foliage pre-I pre-I dominating. In the dining room, pink j festoons extended from the chandelier to the corners Of the rooms. Tho ta-Ible ta-Ible was attractive with a laco cover! over pink anV centered with a larg Ibaskel r Ophelia roses. The handle of th(. basket was lied With a bow of pink tulle. 'Jail bras candlesticks were placed on either side of the basket. bas-ket. a musical program was rendered bj Miss Gladys Kowskl, Mra Arthur Woolley. Mrs Walter lv Smyth. Mrs. Jack Fisher. Mrs. J. P. Dinneen and Mrs. Raymond P. Mprrissey. A num- ler of readings were given by Miss Iiella Williams Mrs. Dean R. Brlmhall and daughter daugh-ter are apendihg the week In 1'rovo. the guests of Mrs. Drlmhall's parents. Mrs. J. W Pldcock and daughter, Margaret, spent the week with relatives rela-tives In Salt Lake. a Mr and Mrs. Arthur Wrijfht and children of New York City, have ar-rie, ar-rie, iA in linden and will spend the tall and winter days here us the guests of Mrs. Wrlght'a mother. Mrs David Ec-cles. Ec-cles. . Ml and Mrs. Donald B RhlVera and children of Ano, Idaho, were guests for tho week of Mr. and Mrs. . 11. Wattia, Mr. Rhlver's parents. Mrs. Edward M. Conroy has returned return-ed trom a month's visit in the" east. She was the guest of her son. Francis Fran-cis R. Conroy and Mrs. Conroy of Chl-jcago. Chl-jcago. Sho also was a guest of her I niece. Mrs. George P. McCain-, and family In Bvanston, III. Mrs Conroy Visited In Detroit. Mich., and Windsor. Cauada. before returning to Ogden. Mrs Delida Walker of Dos Angeles was the complimented jjuest at an evening eve-ning luncheon Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Margaret Arbon. on Twenty-abxtr street. Covers were laid for the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. igsgteL Milton H While, .tflrs. Genevieve White Mr and Mrs William Gardner, Mrs. Delia Pfeece, Mr. Williams; Misses Eva and Margaret Arbon Mr. and Mrs. F E. Heintsleman entertained en-tertained a few of I heir friends last Thursdaj evenlnv at their home at 3280 Adams avenue. The living room :and the dininp room were decorated in 'Hallowe'en CQlors. During the evening 'four tiibles of cards were enjoyed- Dr. jt'lyde Smith received first honors. Mrs. Leonora Skaggs. second prize and H. J. Blshoff, third prize. After the card ,games. a dainty three-course luncheon I was served. The table w as centered With a glass basket of autumn flowers, flow-ers, the handle of which was tied with large bow of green and white ma-line. ma-line. Nuts cups and piaco cards in Hallowe'en colors were laid for the following guests; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sarvi r Mr and II. J Btehoff, .Mr. and Mrs J. D. Taylor, Mr! and ,Mrs F. J Van Ne.;s Dr. Clyde Smith, and Mrs. and Mrs J. H Pecklnpaugh, E. O. Alan and Mrs. Ienora Skaggs I Miss Beth Thompson and Mrs. Stephen Steph-en Wallrath, nt Minneapolis, are the guests of .Mrs. Franklin Ryder, 2561 , Fowler avenue. Mrs. Ryder entertained last Thursday evening for Mrs. Wall-rath Wall-rath and Mlas Thompson at a 6 o'clock dinner. A review' of Katrina Trusk's book. "In the Vanguard," by Mrs. J. C. Lynch was a feature of the meeting of the Indies' Literary club, held at the home of Mrs. L A. Hetuti. bSfi Twenty-third street. Wednesday aftor- j noOn. Mrs. Elsie Baddon was chair I man in charge of th program. Prior to Mrs. Lynoh'a review or Mrs. Tra:i. 'a book, she read a letter received by lo r trom the author, in ansver to a review forwarded bj Mrs. Lynch. MiSS AShton accompanied by Mrs. I.. ')' Nlchordson :ans two ocal selections. Following the program, refreshments were served by the hostess. Guenti and Mrs Vlrgie Cains of Idaho Fall-. Neighbors of Woodcraft. Circle N" 581, will hold election of all officers i at their next meeting Tuesday evening at S o'clock at the W. O. W. hall. A full atetndance Is requested. Mrs. John Iiallinger announces 'he engagement of hor daughter. Myrtle Srone. to R. J. Somerville. The wedding wed-ding will Like place In the near fu-ture- Mrs. N. Warrick of Kalamazoo, ?dlch., is visiting at tho home of Mrs Frank Williams. Mrs. Mary Howe, the little English bride of Walter H Howe, arrlvctl In Ogden late Friday afternoon. She WAS met by Mr. Howe and the two were married Saturday mominv; at the county court house. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hampton attended lhe couple. Mr. Howe met his bride while enlisted hi the Canadian forces. They will be at home to their friends after November No-vember 1- Mrs. Alex Wheelwright and Mrs. T. Powers entertained in honor of Lorirx Wilbur, a November bride. Friday eve-at eve-at the horn- .i Mr-. heelwright. 3290 Washington avenue. The evening was pend in playing gam s. A luncheon was aeryed at a late hour. Thf brlde-to-be received many beautiful and use- l ful gifts. There were about Twenty- Ifive present. I Mr ai d Mrs. .1. M. Wilbur announce the engagement of their daughter, Lorna, to Pert Gardiner. The wedding ! will take plaec early in November. Mrs. A. J. Slallings announces' the marriage of her daughter, Luella. to ; David L. Frocrer. The wedding look 'place at Salt lake last Monday. Mr and Mrs. Froeror will make their ! homo in Ogden for tin present. I Members of the Ladles Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will i give a church supper Friday evening j in the church parlors. ' Miss Blanche Williams, who has j been In government service ii. the I'nited states Naval hospital at Brooklyn Brook-lyn for the past two and 00e-half years, has returned Ogdep for a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williams, .'."-n Twen-ty-8econd street. Mis; Williams will h:ie the latter part ot November lor th. northwest, ti he married to Oscar Prlggs Merrick of Seattle. Mrs. Ezra Buswell, formerly of Concord. Con-cord. N. H , -md a closo friend of Mary Baker, h;is bean the house (thest for several days at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Billlhga Mrs, Billings has entertained, several times in honor of j Mrs. Buswell. Quests were Mrs. ( Haj -:ball of Logan, Mrs. Herman Ilauns, 'Mrs. A W. Putnam and W. T. Wilson. Mrs Buswell is a wm known woman of the east and k favored ns one ofj jlhe distinguished guests ot Ogden. |