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Show Friday. September 13, 1929 THE OGDEN POST at thi- - home of Mrs. Ora Rjiuty, 1LM street, Monday night, w.ih Mrs. N. i McOonnd in tin chair. Tho year's business was closed with rvpmt from Mrs. M. R. t'lark, chairman of camp; Mrs. J. E. Parks, M. S. Stone, treasuier. 1 hi council voted to send the new commissioner, Mrs. Haas Aabtl, to tiie national convention in New Orleans in November. Aiinndments! to the constitution were passed. Th new officers took their chairs and Mrs H1'! Aabcl closed the meeting. Ml M. S. Stone, who has served as trea In Women's Realm cquip-n,V"- Golden Spike Chapter Popular Guests of Honor Officers Feted at Dinner for tbs smartest party scheduled Outgoing unit officers and incomQyiu today is the ten to be given by ing officers of Herman Baker unit, Bosemary Scoville, daughter of American Legion were feted vTand Mrs. A. L. Scoville, in honor last evening at a auxiliary, dinner given at the Septemlr meeting of Golden Spike chapter, Daughters of the Amer-ica- n Revolution, whs held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Ed- 1, I Holy luptUm at 12:15. Churches 1 No evening sonic. Tho women's auxiliary will meet on Hominy aftornoon at 3 o'clock at the homo cf Mra. R. D. Drouhay, 803 EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, corner of Twenty-fourth street and Grunt avenue. John W. Ilyslop, rector. The h Sunday after trinity. Holy communion at 8:00 a. in. The church school meets at 0:30 a. m. Morning prajer ami sermon at 1 1 :P0 a. m. Twenty-thir- six-ticm- street. d The Blue Birds meet on Monday in tho Guild room. The Women's guild will meet on Wednesday afternoon in tho Guild room, No. 1 entertaining. plans for club activities will he outThe Boy Scouts meet on Friday lined, according to Mrs. L. J. Holt her, evening. aftt-rnoo- ward Caiver, 71$ Twenty-fift- h street. In the absence of the regent, Miss Hotel Bigelow. Dinner waa aerved the recently elected in the English room, where twenty-seve- n Joseph Kimball, Miss Mary Littlefield, preffS guests were Mated at the Gow- sided. Tea was served by Mra Carpresident. er decked table. Autupm colors pre- ver and the assisting Acacia hostess, Miss vailed in the decorations. Mrs. J. A. L, L. Irwin. Acacia club will meet Friday, Thy Howell was general chairman and inChild Culture September JO, with the president, Mrs. troduced the honor guests. Mrs. ArThe J. O. Me Ear lane, 2525 Fowler avenue. fall meeting of the Child thur Grantham presented Mrs. Ray- Culturefirst The continuance of the study of Mod- club was held yesterday at mond Harriger and Mrs. Lee D. Tur- the Hotel cm Types and Tendencies will la .. Bigelow. The directors of ner the two immediate past presi- the club were the hostesses at a 1 buMiruss meeting of the year Monday furthered by a paper oil The Ex dents, with past presidents pins. Mrs. oclock luncheon, which was attended afternoon with Mrs. R. R. street. Porter, SOU yit." by Mrs. 1. N. C Mty-aixt-h V. K. Saxton, department presiChat. Attractive Bpace )y one hundred members and guesta W ashington avenue. Tea was served William Van Alen presided dent, installed the recently elected of- Following luncheon a musical pro- after the business session. (,.aoe of the weeks charming Paramount across from aa follows: president, Mra. Ora gram was given. The directors of the Music at the Hotel Bigelow. ficers Sempre Modern windows Theatre. Mrs. W. D. club are Mrs. Frank Francis, presi-dentThe Sempre Music club will meet EJT Charles H. Bowman and daugh-z- T Bundy; and Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. W. H. Williams, who waa Monday afternoon, September 10, with Wadsworth; for display of goods, lairge uiis Pauline Bowman of Phila- - secretary, Mra. B. Rald H. Garr; treasurer, n charge of Mrs. Royal Ecclea, 250$ Jackson ave. for the the were luncheon, yesterday's inspiration join. basement, well lighted; can Mrs. R. L, Olsen; corresponding sec- ilrs. P. A. Dix, Mra G. G. Prof. Thomas Giles of the UniInactive party which waa given at Moyes, Mra. L. A. Berg; historian, lira Fred King, Mrs. Charles he used for storage or work. Entpey, versity of Utah will address tin? memSi Hotel Bigelow- - The guests were retary, D. E. Rhivers; Mrs Mrs. bers Mrs. W. E. this is at which room g chaplain, the orii-inand meeting Zuppan, Mrs. Ezra Rich drived in the drawing Heat, light, telephone and session of the fall. The club will Parley E. Jensen. The special guests ardson, Mra Don Woolsey. Lgheon was served in the English were Mra. water service included in Saxton, department presistudy Italian music during the year, rooms. Long tables, Sempre Music ui Shakespeare Mrs. D. Turner, department Lee to dent; an announcement of according made with a autumn variety rent. Office has just been Mrs. Royal Ecclea and Miss Mary jjy, bright Mrs. Ben Tyree, president. - and colorful oak leaves, were treasurer, and Mra. M. Alice Collins, Fisher will be joint hostesses at the by Miriam newly papered. chapter No. 14, O. K. S., will guests. The national executive committeewoman, initial meeting of the Sempre Music nagged for forty-eigand the following outgoing officers: club entertain an at Indian summer tea Jof.town guests included Mrs. H. Mrs. Tuesday afternoon, September 17 Monday afternoon, Raymond D. Harriger, Mrs. Ar- at the September 1C, at Here is a chance to cut your Ecclea home on Jackson ave- the Badges of Brunswick, Md., and the Masonic thur The following Miss Anne Mrs. F. Salt Grantham, Lake: from temple Browning, J, hOowing nue. Professor Thomas Giles, of the overhead by getting an ofhbisa. Mrs. Grant Hampton, Mra. Mrs. Joseph Loughran and Mrs. Edith University of Utah, will lecture on musical program has been arranged: vocal solos, By the Waters of Other guests were Mrs. J. fice on a much travelled gMDtl C Pork and Mias Aurelia Wilson. Early Italian Music, which is the Mrs. A. Harold Mrs. R. A. I Howell, Mrs Evans; piano Ilarlin, Hampton. ine of by the society solo, "From an Indian Lodge, Mrs. thoroughfare. B. Mrs. Harold Ambler, or the study adopted Bn. Clarence C. Hetsel, Mrs. James Mra.Batestas, Each member is year. of pride every John Smed-dinA. vocal K. Mrs. W. Hillabrant; solos, II. Cross, Miss Jean Warner, all T Abbott and to bring a guest. is to have a be of the Sky Blue Waters, The White Mrs. R. C. Hayden, Mrs. Cleve 2128 Kiesel Phone 3G5 if Ogden; and members of the Pi Ladies' Literary head-dresMrs. H. A. Aland. RefreshDawn, I Paul We Mrs. Mrs. Poulun, coming were Bramwell, in national B. Phi R. sorority, was Mra Porter to hostess Ida ments are in charge of a committee and Mrs. C. L. the members of the Ladies know how to bring it to ftp lake during the week, assisting Dorothy Foulger Literary headed by Mra. W. II. Child. Wright. and installation of initiation club the at her home on Washington ave h her, Our expert hairDrama Green Gables tea room waa the nue Wednesday afternoon, it being active and alumnae mem-ddressers have the knack luncheon Wed- the first meeting of the club year, The Drama club will meet Saturday of the Gamma Phi sorority of scene of a of adding to your beauty. Pi Beta nesday when a group of friends gath- A buffet luncheon was served. The afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the U. sf U. into the seventy-fift- h Permanent Wave $S.OO Mrs. L. C22 Warren ered for luncheon and cards. Garden serving table was centered with president, Wattis, M chapter. , Mrs. Gail DeWolf, Twenty-sixt- h This street. Marcel Wave Mrs. 75 flowers in were and of meeting used decoration and gladioli. During the ai secretary, Capitols will club Watthe Mrs. Los of open tea both were who room. the year. made in Thou Mrs. Facial John 1.00 Angelea, Artur, up ternoon, Treatment Culley gave i tis will be assisted in CLEANED AND PRESSED to conduct the ceremonies. the party were Mrs. Fred E. Williams, paper on Modern Music, entertaining by and the hk Manicure 75 Oq Day Service I Oder Ogden women, who are affiliat- - Mrs. L, J. Wright, Mra. D. D. Smith, trend toward the modern music was Mrs. Clyde Greenwell. "Show Boat, rethe be Edna will Ferber, play by d with Pi Phi, are Mrs. Irving Leh-m- b, Mrs Clem Williams, Mra. Lee Cham- illustrated by Miss Iras Leavitt, who viewed 402 by Mrs. Arthur Wright and Mrs. Ralph Snyder, Miss Mar- - berlain, Mra. C. J. Humphries, Mrs. discussed and played the following ... lead the discussion. U,llner ftl Wright, Miu Geraldine Leonard W. H. Williams, Mrs. W. H. Child, piano numbers: D Major Sonata, DcLuxc Gleaners & Musical numbers will be given and tea n Mozart; G. A. Mrs. Helen A. Wilcox. Mrs. P. Miu Egelhoff, Capriccia, of Brahms; will be served. and Mrs. Jed Ballantyne. Danse, DeBussy. Guesta in addition Rrs. Fletcher Scowcroft presided Dyers, Inc. Martha Junior club members were Mrs. ThomWashington Phone 511 Premier Cleaner" uw a moat attractive luncheon and "Ogdens Captain and Mra. Norris P. Walsh to the Mrs. Henry W. Nelson and Mrs. fcridfe yesterday at the Ogden Golf arrived in Ogden Monday from an ex as D. Dee, Mrs. J. C. McFarlane, Mrs. st G. Taylor, Mrs. Clara Patter- George Fister were and Country elub in compliment to tended wedding trip through the Ca- Fred Mrs. Junior Martha the of the meeting C. E. F. R. Mrs. son, Nichols, his. Clinton Pugmire, who will leave nadian Rockies, the Pacific northwest held yesterday st the Nelson tartly with her husband, Dr. Pug-ai- and California, and are at home at Green, Mrs George S. Barker, Mrs. society 1585 Twenty-sixt- h street. Mrs, home, LeaF. Barker Miss and Iras to spend the winter in Chicago. the Hotel Bigelow. Captain and Mra. Joseph conducted Eubank, Carlyle president, vitt The Gamma Phi sorority of the Walsh were married July 10 at the served was the business Tea meeting. of Utah baa become the Utah home of the brides parents, Mr. and Ogden Girl Scout council held its close the the afternoon. of st Isst of of Pi Beta Phi national Mra Frederick H. Bullen, in Pueblo, Alpha chapter regular meeting its fiscal year Kappa Beta Delphian mnritf. Installation ceremonies ware Colo. Mra. Walsh was formerly Mias Francisco. to the first study proPreliminary held, in Salt Lake at tin Covenant Margaret Bullen, and was the Utah Mrs. George W. Perkins presided gram, Kappa Beta chapter of the Del kune on Eut South Temple Tuesday, field representative of the Pacific eveTsdnesday and Thursday of this branch, American Red Cross. Captain over a small and attractive dinner phian society will meet Monday Green Ga- ning, September 16, at 7:30 oclock at Tuesday party msk. The active members of the evening Walsh is in charge of the Ogden Re- bles tea room. Covers were laid for at the Hotel Bigelow. who are residents of Ogden serve Officers unity corps six. Civic League us Mias Geraldine Leonard, Miu Robert Chez, son of Mr. and Mra The Civic League met Wednesday Men Wilson .and Miu Martha Raymond Ryan, who has been the Joseph Chez, departed the latter part guest of his grandparents, Mr. and afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow with fright the week for Lebanon, Tenn., where Mrs. T. D. Ryan, has returned to his Mrs. J. E. Cave, president in the chair, of Kiu Minnie Moore Brown has retwill enter Castle Heights Military home in Hollywood, Calif., to join Tentative plans for the year1 were he imed from a months visit in a. school. outlined. his mother, Mrs. Jean Ryan. In Pasadena Miss Brown was Misa Junior Child Culture has and C. Harold Mr. Kathryn Shufflebarger and Mra. ta guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Day as teacher of The Junior Child Culture club will Griffith, and in San Francisco .site visi- sons, Chapin Day III and Harold, Jr., accepted a position ted with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grix, departed by motor early in the week classic dancing at St. Matys of the hold their first meeting Saturday, iu former Ogden residents. for southern Utah and California. Mr. Wasatch in Salt Lake City and will September 21, st the home of Mrs, Miu Helen Parker, for two years and Mrs. Day will return within a few spend the winter in the capital city. P. H. Mulcahy, 2681 Taylor avenue, ta childrens librarian in the Ogden weeks, while the sons will enter school , Miss Jennie Margaret Howell de- The meeting will be a social one, and parted Wednesday for Wellesly, Mass., tanegie library, has gone to Seattle on the coast. where she will enter her freshman of where Washington, Miu Genieve Moyea, daughter she has accepted i position of similar nature in one of City Recorder and Mra S. A. Moyea year at Wellesly college. Mrs. Clarence C. Hetzel will have tat citys libraries. returned this week from a vacation as her Mrs. guest over the week-en- d Edwards Mta Helen McBride and Miu Mabel visit spent with Mra J. A. Richard of la. McCave, Davenport, luGregor hpve returned from a fort- - at Elko, Nev. and Mra Holton C. Dix-Miss Jean Warner arrived last vacation in southern Calif or-t- a Hollywood, Calif. from San Francisco for a brief Mrs. Dorothy Cannon Hyde return- Friday Mr. and Mrs. James Simpvisit with to Long Beacly Calif., last week son. , Jjk Valentine Gideon is at home ed She several days during Ogden relatives. the week inspent wrong a several weeks visit in St end, having visiteaDeVine Salt Lake, and will deand daughMris and other Missouri cities. Mrs. Mrs.' James H. from Ogden part tonight for Laramie, forton made the eastern by mo--u ter, Dolly Louise, are spending aFran- Wyo., to enter her senior year at the trip fa company with her un and night in Los Angeles and San University of Wyoming. Sfhter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Rhine-- CiftCOe Mr. and Mrs. Neville Jenson, of Mrs. F. E. Nichols and Mrs. C. H. Gideon, who were entente to Nev spent several days with Ely, totair home in the East. Stevens will entertain at a tea Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harlin, 1019 Twenty-foCaGreen the SaR Lake Delphian assembly, morrow afternoon at urth street a which the two Ogden chapters are ries tea room in compliment to Mrs. Mrs. E. Bristol and son, Ralph JeM; will entertain at a banquet Ired W. Herrington, of Palo Alto, Chapin will leave by moDay Bristol, the Newhouu hotel in Salt Mrs. of Lake lalif who is the housguest tor within few a for Los Andays teteoiTow evening in compliment to Nichols. Guests will be received SIIU-TERI- A NU-WA- Y SYSTEM. Bristol will enter OcYoung geles. . Jessie H. OPERATING The the hours of 3 and 5 oclock. Jackson, national Decidental his arrival college upon lian organiser, Mrs. Jackson has lostesses will be assisted by Mrs. A. there, and Mrs. Bristol will be the Style, Service, and Stevens Mrs. yarily been cited by the national Sidney McCanne, her of Mr. Mrs. and parents, guest' for her ty. outstanding work of iiss Helen Stevens. A. Day for a short time. "WuMtion, having brought approx-jW- fr Miss Janet Farnsworth, daughter Chapin Mrs. Adam Kuhn entertained inf or WO representative women of of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth, will luncheon Wednesday at the at mally into Delphian. The Ogden wo--r eave for Lincoln, Neb., where Valley House in Huntsville in comwho will attend are Mrs. Rhea the today REASONABLE .PRICES will enter the University of NeQUALITY FOOTWEAR pliment to Mrs. Charles Bowman and president of the assembly; braska. ' Miss Pauline Bowman, of PhiladelAvenue H. Peckenpaugh, secretary; 2325 Mrs. Royal J. Douglas has as her phia", who are guests of Mrs. Fred J. Mary Blanchard, Mrs. A. K. Wilson Mrs. Kiesel and Mrs. W. H. Shearman. roaa Miu Alma Hall. Miu Berth. guest during the week, York. New of Yalker, ? Miss Helen McBride,' Miss Mrs. Thomas Leslie will entertain JjJjJJBeebe and Mias Marguerite Is- - the members of her bridge club st uncheon today at her home, 2523 Jen Chex, daughter of Mr. and Polk avenue. Joseph Chez, departed Wednes- Miss Margaret Stewart has returned from a short stay in Denver. Oip to Ten Year the women weekly enjoyed Fifty Stone will entertain mem-du- b Monthly Payments. uncheon. at the Ogden Golf and Coun-;r- y and a num-- w WatO. Mrs. E. club Tuesday. additional guests at luncheon Pay same as rent and reduce inpresided over a party of eighteen. ta cards today at each month. terest her horns, 1041 tis J. Douglas was hostess jyjy-fw- t street Covers will be Mrs. Royal friends who were bidden to to Mrs. John Cheaper than a straight loan at Furlong, Miss N. meeteight Mrs. Wilson Walker, her guest, Mrs. ga Hamd, Mrs. Mabel Tucker, New York; Mrs. George Thorsten-entertaine- d Cwft, Mrs. J. H. Pecken-K- J of Pay off any time without paytwenty guests and Mrs. J. L. Campbell, Mra. ment of more than actual earned foursome had a B. Mrs. Young Elroy Jg Roberts, Mrs. E. P. Mills, Mrs. for luncheon and bridge. interest. Steven, Mrs. J. A. McCulloch, and son, Orr James Mrs. Fergus We will finance home builders up nsmore and Mrs. P. James. k Sulet Fergus, Jr., deputed yesterday 60 of value. to Los Angeles, when the young son lSE; f; R- - Dumke, Mrs. Ralph E. for will enter Howard schooL Mrs. Orr Hugh M. Rowe and Mrs. will return in two weeks. Co. Yahi. jpar motored to Salt Lake who has Mrs. Forrester, George nd ere guests of Mrs. L 302 25th SL been the guest of Mrs. F. J. Drake, Phone 350 luncheon at J; San bridge in home her h, fco has returned to Scowcroft, whose en-hjtfiss Dorothy recently been announced Clark Rich; Miu Mary Rich, Vieiras soon for Ann Arbor, Mich.; Siu Blanche Scowcroft of Salt Lake, ST will depart Boon for New York, T un. Clinton Pugmire, who will her home for the winter in Chi. One hundred and twenty-fiv- e 22s will call between 3:00 and 6:00 st the Scoville home, 541 as vice-rege- nt, Di-visi- on S, FOR RENT office - lunch-Kond- ay vice-preside- nt, ; ht A PERMANENT Mine-tonk- a, pri-vilege- "1-a- g, WAVE THE s. fifty-eig- Mens m ht . no-host- na-Hem- ml snip-drago- $11 00 Suits ns ii PIIONE White Way Beauty Parlor Gy-si- m, Exceptionally Low Uni-uni- ty Winter Rates now in effect at HOTEL BIGELOW Cali-taai- I featuring rooms with twin beds COME TO The Family Shoe Store of Now Located at - Ave. 2325 W ashington New Store to ut You are Cordially Invited be-we- en THE Satisfaction Assured! THE FAMILY SHOE STORE . ! 2 . Visit Our . Washington A New Loan Plan J Jl NIGHT SCHOOL 6. 57 Monday, September fn. General Finance 1.6 at Newman, son of Mr. and tewv wm . 5tnfrdlnts university, jjume hoU hfe Newman, 472 Twenty-I- s spending a short va-h-T: before return- - .j when he his medical studies.' Harlin and daughters, returned Monday several weeks visit in Los Helen, Helen Stevens, entertained in-the bridge last evening at ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. e. Twenty-fourt- h h tuml?1 street, UtepHxnent to Miss Jean Chez, who r8terday Falrfrld. Tnttn. STUDENTS A Complete Stock Smithsonian Business College of Parker and and Pencils. Pens Sheaffer BROTHERS SMALLEY ' ' DEN THE i TIME Broom Hotel Bide. Kden- - UUh I |