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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 29

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3 0 THUOGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 15 1929 BUSY SOCIAL AND CLUB SEASON HERE SOCIETY FOLKS ARE BUSY DURING WEEK (CofiUnued From Page One) LITTLE Ruth Gale daughter i of Mr and Mrs Gale who will appear as a reader at a studio tea next Wednesday nTISS JOSEPHINE TAYLOR 1 VI daughter of Mr and Mrs George Taylor who was queen of the Twentieth ward carnival held early in September I 1 -'Z (Continued From Fare One) partments and committees presented outlines of study for the use of clubs throughout the state Department chairmen presented their plans for contests to be conducted by clubs during the year The board of directors at a meeting held In May decided that no contest prizes will be given but recognition of the winners will be with engraved certificates Mrs Maw general federation director for the state of Utah made a report of the general federation biennial council meetings held at Swampscott Mass in June 14TH WARD GIRLS ENTERTAIN TEACHERS the initiation and Installation of the Gamma Phi chapter Into a national chapter of the Pi Beta Phi sorority at Salt Lake the first part of the week The pledging ceremonies were under the supervision of Mrs Capltola Forker of Los president of the Kappa province the national organization Mrs Gall DeWolf national secretary also took active part In the Installation ceremonies Mrs Het-zel Mrs James Abbott Miss Jean Warner Mrs Irving Lehman Mrs Ralph Snyder Miss Martha Miss Geraldine Leonard and Miss Helen Wilcox all took part HONOR COUPLE ON GOLD ANNIVERSARY 7 i a and the cut prize by Mrs Ethel Holt The guests were Mrs Peter Kasius of St Louis Mo Mrs Henry Seppich of Salt Lake Miss Erma Rockhill of New York City Mrs Andrew Kasius Mrs Samuel Blackham Mrs Milton Halls Mrs Russell Petty Mrs LeRoy Krumperman Mrs Wilbur Jones Mrs IL Stratford Mrs Floyd Campbell Mrs Ethel Holt Mrs Clifford Crowther Mrs A Walter Stevenson Mrs Hall Mrs John Campbell Miss Mary Woolley Miss Hazel Bingham arid the guest of honor Miss Rebecca Rlrle assisted the hostess MEETINGS OF CLUBS 1 Service Star Legion will entertain at a card party at the United War Service club rooms In the Kiesel building next Saturday afternoon A 1:30 luncheon will be served Mrs Ethel Lowe Is the general chairman Others participating ge: Refreshments committee Mrs eorge Tillett cahlrman Mrs Barnard Cash Mrs Jesse Brown and Mrs Harold Tribe: arrangements committee Mrs Don Woolsey chairman and Mrs Lida Morris and Mrs Ann Batestas The public is cordially invited i 7 -v :7 a 4 ft A ft 9 Gleaner girls of the Fourteenth ward I A entertained their retiring teachers Mrs Alfred Glad well and Mrs Thomas Parker Jr at a social held Monday night at the home of Mrs Clegg 3769 Adams avenue The evening was spent In playing bunco and other games Miss Bessie Whittier president of the class-on behalf of the Gleaner girls presented Mrs Gladwell and Mrs Parker each with a framed picture in appreciation of their services over a number of years Mrs Parker is now a member of the Fourteenth ward I A presidency and Mrs Glad-well Is a teacher in the adult class HELEN HINCKLEY TO ENTERTAIN AT TEA a Mr and Mrs A Farley were complimented at a family dinner at their home on Lake street Thursday evening September 5 In commemoration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary Twenty-three relatives of the couple were present A wedding cake trimmed in gold served as the centerpiece of the table Fall flowers placed in cut glass bowls were used on the table and In the dining room Gold tapers in cut glass holders also added to the table decorations An impromptu program was enjoyed following the dinner Children of the couple who were present are Herman Farley Mrs James Carrigan Mrs Stringham Stevens Mrs William Farley Miss Veda Farley Mrs Joseph Williams Kenneth Farley anl Harold Farley f4 REFUSES TO DIE VAUXHALL Alberta Twice In eight months Dr Scott has been called upon to deny reports of his death He was startled recently to read a (newspaper ac- count of the probation of his will 4 Switzerland has completed the electrification of 1300 miles for the main line of the federal railways Charles IL Stevens entertained at one of the most charming tea functions of the week Saturday at the Green Gables tea room in honor of Mrs Fred Herrington of Palo Alto Calif The honored guest is a sister of Mrs Nichols and is spending the remainder of September here while en route to her home after an extended trip to Europe-The hostesses were assisted by Mrs A McCann Mrs Sidney Stevens and Miss Helen Stevens Pink asters in crystal bowls and green tapers in crystal holders decorated the tea table Seventy-five guests were present Mrs Thomas Leslie was hostess to her bridge club and four special guests Friday afternoon at her home 2523 Polk avenue Luncheon was served at small tables decorated with asters followed by bridge The club members present were Mrs A Aland Mrs George Whitmeyer Mrs Hans Aabel Mrs Merrill McClanahan Mrs Owen Cutler Mrs Warner Arthur Mrs Herbert Hinley and Mrs Andrew Clark The special guests were Mrs Herman Way Mrs Fletcher Scowcroft Mrs Iverson and Mrs Mark Brown Mrs Dumke Mrs Ralph Bristol Mrs Hugh Rowe and Mrs John Spargo were guests of Mrs Wattis at a bridge luncheon at her home in Cotton wood south of Salt Lake Wednesday The Ogden matrons motored Mrs Adam Kuhn was hostess to Mrs Charles Bowman of Philadelphia Pa and her daughter Miss Pauline Bowman at luncheon at the Valley House at Huntsville Wednesday afternoon The Bowmans will depart for their home Monday Dr and -Mrs Dumke entertained Friday evening at dinner at their home 2527 Van Buren avenue in honor of Mr and Mrs Mario Gabillini of Rome Italy who are guests of Mr and Mrs Thomas Kearns of Salt Lake Golden Ophelia roses and lavender asters formed a centerpiece for the dinner table Covers were laid for sixteen Miss Lopheiia Runyon of Los Angeles Calif was the complimented guest at luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow Friday with Mrs Fred Nye aunt of Miss Runyon as the hostess Luncheon was served at a long table In the living room A large basket of rose colored zinnias petunias asters and pink gladioli with ferns formed the centerpiece White clematis trailed from the basket to the cloth and petunias were scattered over the cloth Covers were laid for Miss Runyon Mrs Bell Mrs Gage Rodman Mrs George Grime Mrs Walker Cheesman Mrs Ezra Richardson Mrs A Horn Mrs A Aland Mrs Harold Day Mrs Rowe Miss Patricia Healy Mrs Dumke Mrs Milton Boyle Mrs Irlvlng Lehman Mrs Gunnel 1 Mrs A Walker Mrs John Spargo Mrs Eccles Mrs in the living room and on the din-ina table A 5:30 luncheon was served covers being laid for Mrs Mary Anderson Mrs Florence Anderson Mrs Eggleston Mrs Mary Olsen Mrs Pearl Smalley Mrs Ethel West Miss Ethel Mc-Ewan Mrs Matty Wyatt and the hostess Miss Rebecca Rlrle assisted the hostess in serving Mrs Frank Morehouse was hostess Wednesday night at a 500 club party at her home Prizes were won by Mrs Alma McKee and Mrs Weston Those present were Mrs Horace Farr Mrs Lawrence Evans Mrs Erwin Bernard Mrs Charles Tribe Mrs Richard Hansen Mrs Virgil Ferris Mrs Newton Mrs Dewey Lashus Mrs Alma McKee Mrs Arthur Jorgensen and Mrs Weston Miss Helen Stevens was the hostess at an informal bridge party last Wednesday evening at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Stevens 730 Twenty-fourth street in honor of Miss Jeanne Chez who left Thursday for Fairfield Iowa Mrs Thomas Pardoe entertained at cards and dinner Friday afternoon at her home 631 Twenty-sixth street in honor of Mrs Brown of Ft -Bayard and Mrs Casey of Hollywood Calif Asters and cosmos formed the table decorations The guests were Mrs Gunnell Mrs Alice West and Mrs Allen Gorr in addition to the gifests of honor Mrs Roy Tribe entertained her club and four special guests Friday afternoon at kensington and luncheon at her new home 724 Twenty-third street Asters and dahlias in pastel shades were placed in crystal bowls throughout the home Luncheon was served at individual tables Covers were laid for Mrs Dye Mrs Davis Mrs A Foulger Mrs Florence Crawshaw Mrs Marian Clark Mrs Nat Boyington Mrs Griffin Mrs Nathan Hawkes Mrs Arthur Halverson Mrs Karl Hopkins Mrs Gerard Klomp Mrs Joseph Madsen Mrs A Merrill Mrs Allan Miller Mrs Bessie Parsons Mrs Leland Nelson Mrs Ethel Piper Mrs Horace Stratford Mrs Joseph Storey Mrs Frank Scoville Mrs Lydia Tanner Mrs Jensen Mrs A Merrill Mrs Bartlett and Mrs Simpson The last four were special guests Miss Blanche Heed entertained at her home 546 Twenty-eighth street at bridge Thursday evening Marigolds and dahlias were used in the rooms placed in cut glass vases The guests were Miss Marjorie Anderson Miss Margaret Ellingson Miss Jeannette Morrell Miss Dorothy Wallace Miss Elaine Stevens Miss Gladys Anderson Miss Ella Winkler Miss Evelyn Van Dyke Miss Charlene Scowcroft Miss Beth Storey Miss Alice Emmett Miss Ruth Kraines Miss Virgina Rose Miss Guinevere Hess Miss Lorna Martin Miss Eleanor Stevens Miss Bernice Larson Miss Louise Emmett Miss Maren Stephens Miss Rebecca Rlrle Miss Helen Doxey Miss Yvonne Pierce Miss Beth Peck and Miss Maxine Fox Miss Lettie Rlrle entertained at a charming bridge party Saturday afternoon September 7 at her home in honor of Miss Effie Kasius of Salt Lake a September bride-elect A lavender color scheme was used in all the decorations and favors Fall flowers decorated the rooms Luncheon was served at small tables each centered with a lavender basket of Japanese wisteria and tiny lavender parasols were the favors High score bridge prize mim Helen Hinckley win entertain next Wednesday at a studio tea to present little Ruth Gale dramatic reader and Clare Brown pianist Miss Gale daughter of Mr and Mrs Gale of 556 Cross street has appeared as a reader at several clubs and last year portrayed the role of Lottie in the North Junior High school production of The Little Princess Miss Brown who win assist her Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs A Brown of 614 Chester street OGDEN WOMEN AT SORORITY FUNCTION 'ersl popular maids and ma-ofgi as alv trons orbeden who have been affiliated as alumnae and active Guards of Ogden circle No 581 Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet with Mrs Frances Huss Wednesday evening American Legion auxiliary Herman Baker past No 9 entertained at a dinner Thursday evening at the Hotel Bigelow in compliment to the retiring and Incoming officers of the auxiliary Covers were laid on a long table in the English room centered with a basket of zinnias and asters Ivory candles were placed at either end The place cards were in autumn designs Mrs A Howell acting as general chairman introduced the honored guests Mr? Charles Saxton retiring president installed the new officers following the dinner The officers are: Mrs Ora Bundy presdent Mrs Shaw first vice president Mrs Ronald Wadsworth second vice president Mrs Ben Garr secretary Mrs Louis Berg corresponding secretary Mrs Olson treasurer Mrs Parley Jensen chaplain and Mrs Don Rhivers historian Retiring officers who will not serve in any capacity this year are: Mrs Raymond Har-riger president Mrs Arthur Grantham first vice president Miss Ann Browning secretary Mrs Joseph Loughran historian and Mrs Edith Wilson chaplain Other special guests were Mrs Alice Collins national committeewoman and Mrs Lee Turner past president Pasc unit pins were presented to Mrs Turner and Mrs Harriger In addition to the guests of honor were Mrs Howell' chairman Mrs A Batestas Mrs Harold Ambler Mrs A Cross Mrs Smed-ing Mrs Haydon Mrs Cleve Poulson Mrs Dorothy Foulger and Mrs Wright FEDERATION BOARD MEETS AT SALT LAKE members of the Gamma Phi sorority of the University of Utah took part In tMmt A-llVwo Hr 1 com juuuauMUJixiruxn'ii4 Herman Way and Miss Kathryn Fitzgerald Mrs Stone was hostess at bridge luncheon Friday at her home 1041 Twenty-first street The decorations were fall garden flowers Covers were laid for Mrs John Furlong Mm Edna Hamlll of San Farncisco Miss Mabel Tucker Mrs Charles Croft Mrs Peckinpaugh Mrs Campbell Mrs Ralph Roberts Mrs Mills Mrs Henry Stevens Mrs A McCullough Mrs Charles Dinsmore and Mrs Haslett Mr and Mrs Wattis and Mr and Mrs Leonard attended a dinner given Sunday evening at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake by Mr and Mrs John Barnes of KaysvUle in honor of their forty-ninth wedding anniversary Mrs George Perkins entertained at a small dinner Tuesday evening at the Green Gables tea room Covers were laid for six at one table with marigolds as the centerpiece Mrs Charles Saxton of KaysvUle was the hostess at a small luncheon Tuesday in the Hotel Bigelow in honor of Mrs A Epperson and Mrs Frank Swisher of Los Angeles Calif and Mrs Harry Epperson of Salida Colo who are guests of Mrs Saxton at her home Gypsophilia and dahlias formed the centerpiece for the table Covers were laid for Mrs Epperson and Mrs A Epperson of Kays-ville and Mrs Campbell of Salt Lake in addition to the honored guests and hostess A no-host luncheon was given Wednesday by members of a bridge club at the Green Gables tea room Lunchedn was served at small tables decorated in asters Covers were laid for Mrs Frank Francis Mrs DD Smith Mrs Jed Ball an -tyne Mrs Clem Williams Mrs Fred Williams Mrs Williams Mrs Child Mrs Humphries Mrs A Edson Mrs A Egllhoff Mrs A Gyson Mrs Lee Chamberlain Jr and Mrs Wright Mrs Richardson entertained her club Wednesday afternoon at her home 2658 Monroe avenue Fall PARAMOUNT THEATRE Wednesday September 25th Matinee and Evening MOUUISAsctX ment and Mrs Stone treasurer Club meetings scheduled for this week are: WOMEN OF Women of the Knights of Pythias will entertain Tuesday evening at the of hall in honor of Dorothy Wheelwright and Thelma Stuart who leave soon to make their home in California A good attendance Is requested SEMPRE MUSIC Mrs Royal Eccles and Miss Mary Fisher will be hostesses to the Sempre Music club at the first meeting of the season Tuesday afternoon at the Eccles home on Jackson avenue Professor Thomas Giles of the University of Utah will speak Italian music will be studied this club season SONG SOCIETY St Song society will entertain at a card party next Thursday evening at 8 at the home The public Is cordially invited FIRST LADIES Aid of the First Methodist Episcopal church will meet next Thursday at 230 In the church parlors 2604 Jefferson avenue The hostesses will be Mrs John Heinen Mrs A Wycorf Mrs A Johnson and Mrs Seaton All women members of the church and their friends are cordially invited MIRIAM CHAPTER Miriam chapter No 14 will entertain at an Indian summer tea at the Masonic temple Monday afternoon at 3 Mrs Stevens and Mrs A II Aland will entertain with vocal solos Mrs Harold Evans will give a musical Reading and Mrs Hlllabrant wil give a piano solo All music will be in keeping with the Indian tea Mrs Child is chairman of the refreshments committee ACACIA CLUB Mrs Joseph McFarlane will be the hostess to the Acacia club at her home 2525 Fowler avenue Friday afternoon It will be the first meeting of the club this fall Mrs Cooley will have charge of the program and will give a paper on "The The general subject for the year is and meeting begins at 1 PIONEER DAUGHTERS Board members of -the Weber NEW" IN NEW SONUS AND OLD FAVORITES In Person With Company of International Artists Special Concert Orchestra Watch for Advance Ticket Sale Announcement Moedekn Maoideen I A BUD 6 BLOSSOM CREATION The federation board of the Utah Federation of Clubs held its semi-annual meeting Saturday September 14 at Salt Lake with Mrs John CuUey president presiding By courtesy of the Literary club the meetings were held at the club house 850 East South Temple street One hundred club women from all over the state were in attendance Chairmen of de- county chapter of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs Carl Wallen 2782 Adams avenue Monday afternoon at 2:30 KAPPA BETA Kappa Beta chapter of the Delphian society will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Hotel Bigelow AID Aid of the First Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs ER Giest 2144 Quincy avenue next Wednesday at 2:30 Mrs Roy Greenlee will be the assisting hostess Modem a fitting name for this ring Modem in Modem in construction it symbolizes the Modem idea of what a Modem ring should be Brahms and DeBussy Guests in addition to the club members were Mrs Thomas Dee Mrs McFarlane Mrs Fred Taylor Mrs Clara Patterson Mrs Nichols Mrs Green Mrs George Barker Mrs Joseph Barker and Miss Iras Leavitt MARTHA JUNIOR Martha Junior society held the Initial meeting ol the fall season Wednesday afternoon at the home cf Mrs Henry Nelson 1583 Twenty-sixth street Mrs George Flster was the assisting hostess Tea was enjoyed after the business session Mrs Barker chairman of the hospital committee showed that 31 little patients had been given medical attention In the bed supported by the society at Dee hospital since last June 12 JUNIOR MACDOWELL The Junior MacDowell club held the first meeting of the year Tuesday evening at the Mona Smith studio Miss Guinevere Hess president presided "The Growth of Music the First Fifteen Centuries of the Christion Era as Effected by the General History of that was the general topic of the evening The following musical program was enjoyed: Taran telle Chopin and Scherzo Mendelssohn played by Miss Charlene Scowcroft: From a Caravan Strickland played by Miss Elaine Evans Dance De-: bussy play by MiS3 Iras Leavitt and original compositions In the form of improvisations were also played by Miss Scowcroft The next meeting will be held October 1 CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE The Rev Father Patrick Kennedy and the Rev Father John Gallagher of St church were the complimented guests Tues-vXay evening at a reception given hi the club rooms of the Knights of Columbus by the Catholic league The reception followed the first meeting of the club held earlier in the afternoon at the club rooms Mrs Stuart Dobbs and Mrs Morissey each sang two solos: Miss Irene Miller gave two violin selections and Miss Ruth McBride accompanied at the piano The Rev Father Kennedy and the Rev Father Gallagher each responded with brief talks A variety cf fall flowers decorated the reception and dining room A basket of gladioli and asters formed a center- eece for the supper table with four ue cathredral candles in silver holders surrounding the basket The league officers received the guests They are Mrs Cave Mrs Jp1 Campbell Mrs James Mur dock Mrs Alton and Mrs Kimball Presiding at th I supper table were Mrs Ryan Mrs A A McBride Mrs Maginnls Mrs James Casey Mrs John Holden and Mrs Mary Connor The committee In charge of arrangements Included Mrs Qulllinan Mrs Krauss and Mrs McLaughlin About 150 were In attendance DELPHIAN SOCIETY la honor of Mrs Jessie Jack ion national Delphian organizer the Salt Lake Delphian assembly entertained at dinner Saturday evening In the Hotel Newhouse Salt Lake The Ogden women who attended are Mrs Rhea Cazler pres ident of the Salt Lake assembly Mrs Peckinpaugh correspond ing secretary of Ogden Mrs Mary Blanchard Mrs A Cross Miss Anna Hall Miss Bertha Hayes Miss Helen McBride- Miss Jesse Beebe and Miss Marguerite Israelson MTS Jackson who leaves soon for Louisville Ky was given a pin in appreciation of her excellent ser flees in Utah OF A Golden Spike chapter Daughters tt the American Revolution held their initial meeting of the fall at the home of Mrs John Edward Car-r ver 718 Twenty-fifth street Monday afternoon Miss Mary Little field vice regent presided in the absence of the regent Miss Joseph yimhail- Miss Littlefield was recently elected to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Mrs James DeVine Mrs Irwin was assisting hostess Tea was served at the conclusion of the business meeting 1 MARTHA SOCIETY Martha society held the opening lneeting of the club season Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Porter 800 Washington avenue Tea was served after the regular bus! ness session SILVER REVIEW Silver Review No 1 Women's Benefit association held the first fall meeting last Wednesday evening in the United Service club rooms in the Kiesel building Next Wedf nesday evening a get-acquaintea social will be held in the club rooms The committee in charge of arrangements Is composed of Mrs Maud Forbes Mrs Lucille Pearson and Mrs Cora Sailor Throughout the club season meetings of the organization will be held the first three Wednesdays of each week in the United Service club rooms All resident and visiting members are cordially invited CIVIC CLUB Tentative plans for the season's programs were outlined by the Civic club at their meeting last Wednes day afternoon in the Hotel Bigelow Mrs Cave president presided ALTRUSA CLUB At the first monthly dinner of the recently organized Altrusa dub of Ogden held at the Hotel Bige low last Monday evening the fol lowing officers were elected to serve for the year ending June 1930: Ruth Dunn president Miss Vera Zinn vice president Mrs Mary Rawson secretary Miss Inea Cortez treasurer and Miss Stella Staley national executive commltte chairman who with Mrs Sophie Read Miss Erma Madsen and Miss Jessie Beebe form the board of directors The Altrusa clubs are classified knd selective membership clubs composed of women who hold executive positions in diversified business and professional pursuits The members will meet at luncheon on the I first Monday and at dinner on the I third Monday of each month I GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL At the final meeting of the Ogden Girl Scout Council for this year which was held Monday evening at vrwie home of Mrs Ora Bundy 1424 street Mrs Hans Aabel chosen delegate to the national convention to be held In New Orleans in November Mrs Mc-Connel presided at the meeting Reports of the work were given by Mrs ML Clark chairman of the camp committee Mrs Parks chairman of camp equip- A Own! Now! Now! HEAR AND SEE a vi A a Sy V- W-' A A i'- ''1 Gay glorious adventure full-blooded life fiery love then tense drama Ever since JOAN set- the country on fire in Dancing people have continuously asked when will she show again? HERE IS THE Joan Crawford Rod LaRocque Doug Fairbanks Jr Anita Page Josephine Dunn and others in A -y- 7 99 66 OUR MODERN MAIBEMS WHAT A WHAT A CAST! ISX SPECIAL WHITE GOLD PRONG TOP WITH LARGER DIAMOND PoscJby JOAN famous 1 Metro-GoUwyn-Mfyer Sctfaa Star now appearing in MCUE MCDEBN MAIDENS" The revelry started by Dancing keeps on More exciting more sensational The same beautiful Joan £7500 Small Weekly Payments ALSO Lillian Roth and Her Piano Boys Crazy Comedy Paramount Sound News Clair Anderson at the Mammoth Organ Love Lots of it Bigger and Better Whoopee! Burning Up the Trail Go! MOTHER BOY Rcture ATI Tailring ri ii Singing Every passion every virtue every emotion pictured in this throbbing all-singing all-talking melody production A story of an Irish rise to fame by way of his golden voice and set against a brilliant background of wildest nightlife I Other Features All-Talking Mack Bennett Comedy Movietone Talking News Shows at 2 3:45 5:30 7:15 9 Matinees to 7 30c Nights 40c 10c Bargain Matinee Youth! Children ClOo to 5:30 CREDIT JEWELERS V2 2405 WASHINGTON AVE AUTHORIZED BUD BLOSSOM JLWELO 21 This is Paramount Month 1 I A-'.

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