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Show p.Mav. November 18, 1927 5 THE OGDEN POST tables ervt-il- w here a late mfi surper was 's'- 1 . -- .I.. ...! - . i - t Be Prepared! Mrs. Catherine Shufflebarger tained Monday at her home on Jefferson avenue in compliment to her house of Poguest. Miss Murgaret Gilmore assent-1 Idaho. guests Eight catello, bridge luncheon which chrysanthemums in shade of yellow bled at luncheon which was followed nian- -' by mid bronze dvtkcd the table, where by bridge. attrac-tura be to very glnt proved the guests Were seated. They later was The assemblage attended the bail at the Bcrthunu. The home of Mrs. Ben Marriot, Sr., n of Ogden women, up, not only street was the scene N't on Twenty-fourten-of bridge mitMlly number Mr. and Mr: . II. II. Goddard have Tuesday afternoon of a prettily apt Salt Lake City. These recently announced the engagement of pointed silver tea given by the Womnartics will no doubt prove a their daughter, Uuth Stanford, Good to Mr. an's Guild of the Church of the diversion for the fair sex. Dinzil 11. Williams. The marriage Shepherd. The hostesses were: Mrs. will be soleniized Novemlter 23 in the Marriot, Mrs, 31. 1. Gates, Mrs. b. .. . Floyd A. Timmerman entcr-r- :' Salt take A. Schenck and Mrs. T. A. Brink. A tenip'c. t luncheon Monday afternoon bowl of pink and white chryslovely room of the Hotel Miss Margaret Gillmore, of Pocatel- anthemums and fern centered the tea Japaneseluncheon Slide Fastener table was lo, has been The time table, while pink princess candles in short a .'.lending Snap Fastener attractive. The centerpiece was with Mrs. Catherine Shufflebarger. silver holders burned at the ends of Newest Styles bowl of button chrysanthemums the table A well arranged musical Mrs. George S. Eccles has returned program was given during the afterviolets. The guests who were Tan, Black Gray, Smpb and who spent the afternoon at from a months visit with her parents, noon. $2.15 $3.95 were; Mrs. Jesse Richards, Mr. and Mrs. James II. Dure in Houw!? 31 rs. Arthur Woolley will be host-- 1 Clayton, Mrs. J. W. ston, Texas. W. Stein, Mrs. R. It. !,ay. Mrs. 11.Elbert ess and Mrs. Eddavene Iloutz Davis MEN'S Erickson, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Clarence H. Packer returned of lxs Angeles the honor guest at a Dress Rubbers after1 be Wright the latter part of the week from the studio tea to given Susiday Paul coast where she has keen vis- noon at the home of Mrs. Woolley, 614 Pacific .25 u.wha President and Son Entertain iting for some time. Her mother, Mrs. Twenty-thir- d street. Sixty guests Dinner at First Quality E. M. Murphey, who accompanied her have been bidden to meet this charmvnllowine a precedent which was to California, w ill remain for several ing visitor, who is u sister of Mrs. ago by months before returning to Ogden. Woolley. A number of Salt Lake published a number ofofyears friends will motor up to enjoy with the Martha ST presiding officers presi-SEdward Bichsel, T. of Caine John 111, Mrs. Washington, Ogden friends, (his delightful studio ijety, of the Martha society, entertain-t- i I). C., made a brief visit with his sis- hour. 13 at dinner last evening at the Bige-S- ter, Mrs. Lyman Hyde, the last of L. were Merrill and Mrs. S. l)r. ball. annual charity the week. preceding Inc hosts at the second of a series of I wr' Stanley E. Bichsel, son of Mrs. t dinner partii s at their home on Harrithis Orehost of Mrs. F. J. Stone, upon ffichseL was joint Portland, A is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. son avenue on Tuesday evening. The guests were received on silver basket of Columbia roses surJon, W. Wintle, 878 Twenty-fourt- h the mezzanine and dinner was served rounded by four ;reen princess candles About room. the of several street. a After weeks, the stay ia Japanese were used as table decorations. Covits with Arizona for apStone Mrs. will table lovely depart harming were assembled the and California where she will visit for ers were laid for twelve and the eve- - f. etments ning was spent . at bridge. guests: Gover-ao- r several months during the winter. and Mrs. George H. Dern, Judge Mr. and 31rs. L. II. Griffin returned New Winter Pattern and Mrs. Valentine Gideon, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harness have refrom a wedding trip to Wednesday Mr. Mrs. and M. Frank Briggs, a after home in to their turned Roy Golden Inn Kid jin. the Pacific cimst. They are at the H. B. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. absence spent at their for- home of Mrs. Griffins prolonged Mr. parents, l'atent Leather Bowe, Mr. and Mrs. Archie P. Bigelmer, home in Moorefield, West Vir- and 31rs. J, E. Browning, for a few ow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Barton, ginia. Their niece, Miss Tabitha HarHlack Glazed Kid days. They will depart the last of Ur. and Mrs. W. H.' Shearman and ness, and nephew. Jack Harness, week fog San Jacinto, Nevada, the the hosts. them home and will make where . they will reside. their home in Utah. . Mr. and Mrs. Nye Preside Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall are Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Nye were Mrs. Gage B. Rodman is entertaining at home for the winter months at DRESS SHOES gracious hosts at a delightful dinner the members of her bridge club this the Browning apartments. They DRESS OXFORDS last evening preceding the charity ball. afternoon at her home in Swaner place. closed their home in the canyon the Two tables, each one seating twelve WORK SHOES of week. the early part n guests, were arranged in the Mr. and Mrs. Miles A. Romney are lo room at the Bigelow. Mounds 31rs. Randall J. Barton spending two weeks in Los Angeles. will31r.be and of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums hosts to their bridge club at were used as centerpieces and orange Miss Mary Hurst and Miss Betty dinner at their home on Van Burenl candles in crystal holders burned at Hurst entertained at an informal sup- avenue this evening. the ends of the table. per party Monday evening at their Mrs. Frank E. Nichols departed street. The home on Twenty-fift- h ' No Host Dinner Jovial Affair was given in compliment to Wednesday for Palo Alto, California, affair A group of young married people Miss Rosa Mosteller and the guest list where she wili spend two weeks with famed a jolly party in the Spanish included intimate friends of Miss Mos- her sister, 31 r. Fred W. Harrington. room at the Bigelow hotel .last eveteller. Bridge was enjoyed during The annual silver tea given Sunday ning when they gathered for dinner the evening. before the Martha ball. One long afternoon by the Holy Cross alumnae table attractive with its appointments The members of the year book staff of Sacred Heart was most successful. of yellow, seated the following guests: of Hie Dee Crier, the annual publica- A splendid musical program was givMr. and Mrs. Carlyle C.. Eubank, Mr. tion of the nurses of the training en during the receiving hours. One and Mrs. Frank Browning, Mr. and guests called. school of the Thomas D. Dee Memo- hundred and twenty-fiv- e 353 24th Street Mrt. S. C. Powell, Captain and Mrs. carnival a rial hospital, sponsored Ogden, Utah Carl Dockler, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. W. Mrs. Blackburn J. Mrs. and The affair dance evening. Thursday Exclusive Footwear B. Cave were joint hostesses! Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Hannon Bar-- was held in the ballroom of the We- Claud luncheon at a givdelightful bridge ber gymnasium. Those in charge of en Wednesday afternoon at the home Lyle Mole, arrangements were: Mrs. Blackburn, 1117 Twenty-eight- h Beth Peterson, Thelma Nelson, Elsie of kiss Helen Miller and E. M. Tower. ' street. Rack-haClellis Vernona Denning, Yates, V men. mothers of Ogden Vilma Valentine, Evelyn West Mothers Guests Tea at Residents of Bigelow Give Dinner was D. in R. 3Irs. Pretty charge Ilarriger Lenore. and Mary Mr. and Mrs. H. A. A lovely late autumn tea was given of arrangements and she was very ex Benning tended their afternoon in the parlors ably assisted by members of the the entertained Wednesday Miss Marjorie hospitality to thirty The Weber club, when the wives American friends last Legion , Auxiliary. of the club entertof her Tuesday members when bridge they evening ained at dinner in the English room evening. Thanksgiving motifs were and sister of members of the local guests were received by Mrs. Lee at the popular the Turner, president of the unit, Mrs. used in the decoration of the small American Legion entertained hostelry. Pom-poIlarriger and Mrs. Julian Watson. A charming musical program with Mrs. Arthur Woolley, chairman, was given. It consisted of a group of songs In cosAt South Washington , tume by Margaret Stewart, Mary and Mrs. Woolley. Mrs. Eddavene Houtz Davis of Los Angeles Mrs. gave two mucical recitations. Byron Whittetnore was at the piano during the musical hour. The tea table was most attractive with a cluny cloth over yellow, pom pom chrys anthemums and flickering yellow can dies. One hundred and. fifty guests called between the hours of 2 and Jie Hotel Bigelow T&e ' . Approaching Storms Demand e. h W r 5 Better Shoes 'M1 6 4 ft $3.95 $2.95 Family Footwear $ Assures You the Most REMARKABLE SHOE VALUES Kf J M j SI rt w oc-tasi- i Fashionable Pumps High and Low Heels Newest Shades in Hosiery MENS CHILDRENS I SCHOOL SHOES OXFORDS, STRAP SLUTERS, RUHHERS MODERATE PRICES Shake-sperea- $3.95 I $5.75 The Famous $1.00 Stocking We Use Every Care to Fit You Properly FAMILY SHOE STORE BETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY m, ex-servi- ce I I m A Suite Sale That Will Set all Ogden Talking the Form Days The ge 4:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ekins entertained at a prettily appointed dinner Wednesday evening at their home on Jackson avenue. The table was attractively decorated with fall blossoms. The guests were invited to meet Mrs. Ekins two sisters, Mrs. B. II. Bullock of Provo and Mrs. Carl d of Green River, Wyoming. Seated at the table with the guests of honor and the hosts were: Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alvin Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Davis, Mr .and Airs. Wayne B Hales, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dye, Mr. and Mrs. for the en- at tho last of the Martha Junior society: meeting Mrs. II. A. Benning, president; Mrs. J. S. Allen, Mrs. J. G. McDermond, recording secretary; Mrs. James Q. Leavitt, treasurer, and Airs. Royal J. Douglas, historian. vice-preside- Special Sale on Lamps H This Offer Ends Wednesday, Nov. 23rd VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolley pre-- j sided over a delightful family dinner Sunday at their home, 614 Twenty-thir- d Furniture Co. Martha Junior The following officers suing year were elected mu ' Mrs. Claude Parry will entertain la small group of friends at an evening of bridge tonight at her home, 1116 Rue Ann place. South Washington Ek-lun- A. E. WUfong und Mrs J. F. Laub. Games were the diversion of the evening. street. Gathered about the at- tractive dining table were: Mr. J. F. Iloutz, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Potter and two sons of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Houtz Davis of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stewart, Fred Davidson of Los Angeles and the Ed-jdave- ne DOES GIVE BETTER VALUES! and up Genuine 3 Piece Mohair $147.50 Purchased record in direct new Ogden. on a known ever have we lowest from the factory by us, in a way that brings you the price suite of like quality. A Mohair Suite that for style and 18106 wiU set a Other Suites From $87.50 to $198.00 SPECIAL CE BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES Beds, S7.75 to $22.50 Mattresses, Exceptionally Low Prices . FU U". of Simmon, Springs For Cedar Chests, See Us First Values unsurpassed! we , DINING ROOM SUITE, $95.00 Do not judge this Dining Room Suite by its low price. It is solidly built of hardwood. Beautiful grained walnut of rich brown tone. with cushions of blue leather. OF RUGS A BEAUTIFUL LINE Russ here for the neat ten on your Yen ran save lutely days. FURNITURE WE SELL! GUARANTEE EVERY PIECE OF one-ha- lf South Washington Furniture Co. Phone 2829 FOR BETTER VALUES 2944 Washington Avenue hosts. The Women's missionary society of Presbyterian 31isaionsry Luncheon the First Presbyterian church, will entertain at luncheon today at the home of Mrs. M. R. Clark, 759 Twen- street The regular business meeting will follow the luncheon. Mrs. R. H. Baurnunk will have charge of the program, the topic of which will be "India." The devotional service will be conducted by Mrs. O. W. Hol- lebaugh, and Mrs. J. C. Evans will have the music in charge. .Balanced Heavy ty-eig- Catholic Women Entertain The ladies of St Joseph's Sewing society enterla.ned on Thursday eve- ning, November 17, at the Knights of Columbus home at a card party. Bridge and five hundred were played and lovely prizes given. The hostesses of the evening were Mrs. C. O. Conner, assisted by Mrs. J. C. Baker, Mrs. Dan Boyle, Mrs. T. A. DeVine, Mrs. Charles Dcru, Mrs. A. A McBride, and Mrs. V. E. Quillinan. Operetta to Be Given The departments of voice, dancing and expression, assisted by the students of the high school classes at Sacred Heart academy, will give benefit operetta in Tuesday evening, the 22nd of November. This is the biggest performance which the girls of the academy have put on this year, and the operetta promises to be both colorful and entertaining. On Saturday afternoon November 19, a matinee for the children will be given. Crude oil production In the Semiiiolc area dropped 11,009 barrels in the twenty-fou- r hours ended 7 a. m. yes terday for a total of 418,000. - Metal Bases i ; Poly-Chro- Flnlehes Tour Choice Floor Plug Wired Feeet or Else a Bed Lamp as a Premium Will Not Tarnleh Buy Lamps That You Are Proud to Show. Tour Friends I Our Lamps Are Different and Hsvs Exclusive Class About Them WEBER ELECTRIC COMPANY 2277 Washington MANUFACTURERS OF ARTISTIC Avenus . LIGHTING FIXTURES nr |