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Show C. cMav. July 1928 THE OGDEN lOST Opportunity Bargains Today and Tomorrow i? JULY CLEARANCE SALE . qq to $3J0 values S years, $2.00 values Bswpert, siae Sleeveless Vests, 3 to 10 years, 25c values Children's Knit Black Bloomers, 75c values Children's sizes 4 years to 12 years, Dresses, Stamped Childrens to $3.75 value. Art Packages ONE-HAL- 6lc Ze jj,f Home From Coastal Motor Trip Mrs. Ralph F.. Bristol and party home by motor Sunday from I'aiifurr.ia. coming over the Wendover The li.yhway from San Francisco. party ineiuded, besides Mrs. Bristol. Mr- -. IVarl F. Kirkcmlull, Chapin Bris-.to- !, who whs recently graduated from Harvard school, Ios Angtlcs, and 1ee Jai.-- i ti of San Francisco. Miss Betty Bn.-to-l, who accompanied her mother ti the const last month, returned last week by rail. Jansen spent several days at the Bristol home on Van Bur-- : 2:,c ar-riv- ed OFF F JULY CLEARANCE SPECIAL $4.95 In Women's Realm Childrens Gingham Dresses, size 2 years to 6 years. The M. M. WYKES CO. 2337 Washington Avenue I i ti aviiiue and returned Wednesday to l.os Angeles. WKLCOMK IIOMK, DOROTHY YOUNG! Prominent Folk Home Today y.r. and Mrs. Marriner Browning. Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., and Mrs. Wii'liiiY II. F.ilis are ex peeled home toik.y from an extended European trip of more than two months. In England tluy were joined by Mrs. Krauklinj J. I.lMs and daughter, Miriam, formerly of Ogden, and the party of six loi.vt-continental Europe, making stops and side trips of interest all along the way. Bridge Hreakfat for Travelers Mrs. Patrick Hcaly, Jr., will entertain at a breakfast and morning bridge at ht-- home on Eccles avenue Tuesday The group of women who are r Globetrotters Home Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Shearman re- th mcentie for the party are: Mr. turn! d to Ogden Tuesday from a six Browning, Mrs. Adam months tour of the world. They Jr., and Mrs. Wallace Ellis sailed front New York and .visited wli t will arrive home today from France, Egypt, Ceylon, India, Bur Europe and also for Mrs. George S. iiiah, Malay penninsula, Siam, Cam- -' Ecvles who is leaving next week for budia, Bali Island, Java, China and Europe. They sailed from Japan to ' Japan. Victoria. B. C., thus completely cirLuncheon for Sixty cling the gluhe. They are now at Sixty guests have been bidden to home in Idlewild, their canyon home. the bridge luncheon today at tho Hotel B'.gelow, over which Mrs. F. W. Piper, Mrs. Guy Clark and Mrs. Ellen E. High Tea for Visitors Mrs. Phillip W. Knisely will The Spanish Packer will preside. side over a bridge tea this afternoon room will be the scene of the luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow with the follow-- j with curds following on the mezzanine. ing . guests who are vis-- j TruiiMteau Tea Pretty Affair iting Ogden relatives as guests of honor: Mrs. Emma Y. Hamilton and Miss Edith Baker, whose marriage Miss Amelia Hamilton, of taxington, to Raymond Howard of la Angeles Ky.; Mrs. lewis C. Abbott, of Mar- will take place in the near future, enshalltown, Iowa; and Mrs. Hugh T. tertained at a trousseau tea Tuesday Dyer, of Auburn, California. Bridge at her home, 3 llill Lincoln avenue. will be played in the drawing room, Pink roses and sweet peas decked the with tea following in the attractive tea table which was lighted with pink . English room of the hotel. t:iors in crystal holders. Seventy-fiv- e guests called during the afterEccles Feted on Eve of Departure noon. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Eccles will leave July 14 for a tour of Europe, Twelve families of the Ogden Paint Before their depart uie a number of Oil A' Glass company enjoyed the ' An paitics are planned in their honor. Fourth in South Fork canyon. Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mra. M. uimiue sport event was the baseball W. Sherwood will entertain at dinner game in the morning between the woat ihe Hermitage for the Eccles. Six- men and the men, with the womans teen guests have been bidden. Sun- team victorious. Sports of various day Patio Springs will be the scene sorts were arranged during the afterof a jolly swimming party, with Mr. noon for the children as well as the and Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft as the adults. hosts and Mr. and Mrs Eccles as the Mr. and Mrs. June W. Clark and guests of honor. A picnic supper will follow the swim. sou, Cassin, are expected home early in the week from California. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Evans de- Clark and the son have been on the parted July 4 by motor for California. roast for sometime, and Mr. Clark They will spend three weeks in Pase-den- a recently joined them there to bring before returning to Ogden. them homo by auto. lut-teiM- r Smart Shoes for Summer Weather! n, Family Shoe Store 353 21th St. Ogden . : out-of-to- i I : i And Now the Chair! IVE just finished the bed with KYANIZE CELOIB FINISH, the beautiful tinting enamel: Celoid gives that satiny tinted effect that is now so popular in furniture, walls and wood work. ' w fparaimimt EATKE A Mrs. Bertha Eccles, Mrs. Miles A. Iloniiiey and Mrs. Bertha Eccles Wright will give n reception tomorrow evening at Mrs. Eccles home, 25M) Jefferson avenue, in honor of Edmund J. Myers, of New York, who is spending the month of July in Ogden. Myers is a teacher of voice culture and a writer of note ujion the subject. He is on route to New York and Saturday Last Time Matinee 1:30 and 3;30 To-nig- ht VANISHING PIONEER Flows smoothly and easily from the brush leaving ridges or laps and dries over night. And Ive decorated it with KYANIZE Decals, those lovely "minute decorations." And now the chair I I'm going to tint it to match the bed. A new book, "The Charm of Painted Things, tells how you, too, can tint things with this new and enamel. Ask popular medium-glos- s for a 85c Yalue for 25c X - bo ok The Charm of Painted Things JK L Yalue of this coupon for this offer only You pay ns in cash only Ogden Paint, NEWS M Oil and Glass Co. Washington Avenud FANCHON & MARCOS at the University of California. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilorrocks are enjoying a motor trip in California. They will tour Yosemite and visit Lake Tahoe. In San Francisco they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Delwood Ilorrocks. Miss Guinevere Clark and Miss Marjorie Sims have gone to California for three months. The Live Oak club will meet today at the home of Mrs. Mary J. Becker, 2145 Adams avenue. Mrs. E. I Van Meter will compliment her guests, Mrs. Emma V. Hamilton and Misa Amelia Hamilton, of Lexington, Ky., tomorrow at a and tea to be given at the The winner of the Paramount Theatre aad Fanchon & Marco Talent Hunt ken-singt- Hotel Bigelow. WITH 15 OTHER OPPORTUNITY WINNERS AN WELCOME OGDEN'S OWN DOROTHY YOUNG! OPPORTUNITY ON THE STAGE for Saturday Shoppers to see the new line of VI Gardner Eights CThe.Maqnificent Flit t" which will be on display at 5 Curt Browns Motor Co. Show Rooms From Saturday. 5 WE WELCOME MISS OGDEN BACK HOME! U. S. Garden Hose atmosphere Mire of wits in the colorful nf tie continental cafes, the fashionable woman in love dwwtng rwm with a A paramount comedy angling for the man she wants. Clever intrigue, surprising twists, and an cntie- ing strain of restrained humor. PARAMOUNT NEWS 25 et 50 fwt $3.00 $5.75 These hose have all couplings and extra rubbers. A. L. Brewer Dairy Supply Co. 318 Twenty-fourt- h I'hone 33S St. on i f M Miss Sara Keener, instructor at high school, left Sunday for Ber keley, California, where she will study two-mon- th DOROTHY YOUNG DONT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY - ; Fifty members of Miriam chapter No. 1 1, (), E. S., and their families enjoyed an outing at Lagoon Monday Mrs. E. C. Bader, worthy evetiing. matron, was in charge of the affair. Mrs. J. E. Carver and daughter, Mary Francis, have kone east for a visit. They will stop in Omaha, Chicago and Indianapolis. Idea Opportunity FEATURING Phones 4 and L Mrs. K. R. Smith and Miss Lona Smith are upending the summer in Michigan and Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murray left Saturday by motor for the northwest They will be away two weeks. MONDAY SUNDAY SATURDAY ON THE STAGE -- U, , STARTS SAT. 6 P. M. full pint can KYANIZE Celoid Finiah (white or tinta) regular price rood 1 Vi inch brush (bristles in rubber), rer. P Vi PARAMOUNT J Ma-ginn- is. S. Heres our trial combination offer: 1 Photographed at Zion National Park copy. Use this Coupon. 1 WILLIAM POWELL OUR GANG COMEDY Coven home, 250'J Redes avenue. were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 1L Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. George I. Abbott, Mrs. W. I Maginnis, Mins Daisy Miss ldzzette Maginnis, Miss Mary Iaju Maginnis and the hosts, Mrs. S. I), Russell and little son, Clayton, of Piedmont, California, are guests of Mrs. Russells parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cross in the Lady-woo- d apartments. WITH JACK HOLT Mr. and Mrs. E. Ix-inglo- n, Zane Greys CELOID FINISH J. Harness extendtheir hospitulity to a dozen friends for Fuiuiuy evening dinner at their ed from California. A group of Prof. Mrs. Emma V. Hamilton and daughMyrys pupils will present u program Miss Amelia Hamilton, of ter, at the reception. All music lovers Kentucky, are guests of Mr. attend. are invited to and Mrs. E. L. Van Meter at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs, Hamilton is the sister Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F.. Bristol and of Mr, Van Meter. move will children, Betty and Chapin, to their canyon home, Treasure IsMr. and Mrs. J. W. Wintle and land within the next few days, where daughter, Dorothy, are enjoying a mothey will spend the remainder of the tor trip in southern Utah canyons. summer. Mn. A. T. Hcstmark, accompanied Reverend and Mrs. John W. llyslop by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Druley of Salt had as their guest Sunday afternoon Lake, left Sunday by automobile for lsts Angeles where they will reside. Mr. lleslmark went to California two months ago and entered business, DIRECTION I MARCUS ENTERPRISES I 2440 Mrs. Harman Pccry will entertain at ami vvciiing the venerable Archdeacon attractive parly t inlay at her home Percy C. Webber, who conducted a in the canyon. The guests will motor successful mission in the Church of up for luncheon which will Ik follow- tiie Good Shepherd in January l'J27. He ha recently returned from a joured by bridge. ney around the world, ile wa enMrs. W. V Cassidy, of Berkeley, tertained at a dinner at tho Valley House in Huntsville and afterwards California, arrived yesterday to visit driven to Salt Lake where ho ia the her sister, Mra. A. P. Bigelow, nt the of Mr, and Mrs. II. McMillan. guest lintel Bigelow. it it ' ; |