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Show May 3, 1929 T11K Women's Jjl fckiy ! tt,- V.';i-;i- -- : . n, nue. I I l. f M , Mrs. Julian WaN-v".! ni l?;;., her bridge supper club this evening at her home, ;27$1 Van Hun n nvi m.-Covers will be laid lor t'.ul.v. , Mrs. W. W. Percival will preside tr a luncheon of dainty appoint-.eo- ti of today in the English room Hotel Bigelow in compliment to of Elko, who Vj. Fitzgerald, week-enand ker guest over the Mrs. Alex Fick, of New York, who the guest of Mrs. F. E. Lewis at i Bigelow. Thirty guests have been rfited for luncheon and later cards. B. d, r Anna Bird Stewart, York City, will be d guest of Mrs. W. E. i nughber at the Hotel Bigelow. Miss iwart is making a tour of the west d her visit to Utah gives the opportunity of visiting with r friend of many years standing, ji Stewart is a writer of child rses, among them being Little rother Goose, and The Gentlest int." She lives in the Mark win House" in New York, where e is the center of an interesting y and artistic circle. Sunday afternoon Miss Stewart will the honor guest at a tea to be Miss of New week-en- de-pht- ful lit-ar- ! A . affair - I I ety f the :i"il ll, of li.--t ii . iil dci-oviit.i-l I- r th-- u he - It. Mr-;- i. !;. iii , 'e:-ivt:i.- ;,r r ; Hu Mrs. Aviee-W;i- loitil-i- , Si i G.-V- lit bill i ten; pres-"- l L, Givenweli; u ilUuns S. I ! I 1 .lL 'ii:. M'- i ! Mi-- a :i:.l Mi- i 1 . -. 1 1 ,l I 1 ('. . !l I I h- Ui 1, i IS Well- Mls, - Un-- e!.-w- ' ll. I . Th--- -. eiihi-- ye'l in r luiul.i-'-n- , Foll-iwin- i D Slid lli- drawing - : I l.i I..- ifi it:-- . J.'-ii- 1 pit-vail- i'i.! iiiu-- Literary club nu-iiary wirii .Mis. ('. V. auriie. Liiiiehc'i-iiiin-it ii l . s u ii e r, Ml's. l,i-i.- oil page 5.) e Il'.i Ul-l-il- '!' I ir. of Godi of tie hi 1,1 inn, was H.ntbtt. n r. l:l.' s end ut eie laiil for thir-i- : at w.-i- His I - ,;l . 4 t. J i'.-.- i.i. iiOIVli ;i kiihlm.m. Mi 4. V. ,M :d .Mrs. G. D. Ki.iiiss, A bl.i , i!i r s. !u me m I. ' -- !. '1 (ili-lgt- - h e( riti-reranrlli-- ,, anti blue i IV ;i h ' of spring b-i- n - i til, y A it;!?' . t Tii.-i.la- IF tel Hi; - ; 'I Ill Ft -- . ti.lj me. ling ! l.! i.i a 1 ,, to i.ftl 1 t a! n Ml r. i'i Am-i- i. i ih-.'tioi- i j j j n.-- Eat of Smith l , : - - t:.-.;- . i Temple, Zita and Kappa 1 i re-f.-n- s 1 1 O.-de- fitly. dcp.utment of Utah, Ameriian Legion muilinry in this city. Kiippa IVta Mrs. 1I..1. sit war. ojipnsed for the K: Tp.i Beta chapter, Delphian so-of prcNulent general by Mrs. JuMr. and Mrs. Burton F. D'.nsm.irc-- , y , wt:l meet Mon-laevening, Slay 2729 Taylor drive, will preside over a lius Y. Talmage, of Atlanta. Ga. While C, at the .Smses cottage, 11157 Twenty-fodinner party tomorrow evening at their m the nation?:! capital. Sirs. Collins urth street. The following pro-p- i Utah as a delegate in the home. Ten "guests have hern bidden lonrcs-er.toi.oi mi The F.urly lb. man Republic Continental congress. to dine and enjoy bridge later. Slu also at- wiil led by Miss Fauline Wliitford; tended the session of the First FaSirs. Herbert Woods; topMrs. Fred Carr, Mrs. E. C. P.ad'-r- , milies of Virginia, of which she is a ic'. for report: Italy in 1 Mrs. R. M. Sowadski and Mrs. J. II. member, and the meeting of the Tunc.---, Sliss Erma Sludsen; Rome, th Feckenpaugh attended a meeting in Daughlcis of the Colonists. City," Mrs. W. A. "The Age of Legem!," Mrs. Salt Lake Monday evening of repreInheritances sentatives of all Utah Delphian chapMrs. Ralph E. Bristol is expected Evelyn G. Crockett; ters. The meeting was held at the home 'from the 'east the latter I's,aur I"ndi part S;m U Hotel Utah, and was attended by moie i.f next wetk. Sirs. Bristol has been lfio 'nn than one hundred memliers of the so- visiting in New York and Chicago J;lu'hn! The taus of the I lehian. West; The Annexation of since the adjournment of the congress Mrs. ciety. of the Daughters of the American Northern Tribes, Miss Bertha Iiays; "ilio Subjugation of the Greek ColMrs. M. Alice Collins who has re- Revolution in Washington. Miss M. A. Isrudson; "Eurly Cononies," 3Sth the from returned cently Roman Miss Anna Stark; The' soIdeals, tinental congress of the national Sigma Chi social fraternity of the Miss Elizabeth Sneddon. AmeriBust," Living of the the of Daughters ciety University of Utah will give a dinner can Revolution, held in Washington, dance at the Hotel Bigelow Friday Song Society Elects Officers D. C., reports that the congress was' evening, May 10. Spencer Howell ia The Sung society met Wednesday most constructive in its adoption of chairman of the arrangements comevening with Miss Ellen Thomas us various measures, particularly the re- mittee. ho.st-s- . Ejection of new officers was iteration of its national defense polthe first business attended to, with the D. A. The R. has the Colonel Edmund I). Wadde ll, of San icy. joined with American Legion and other patriotic Francisco, who conducted the inspec- following result: president, Mrs. Non-da- s Brown Hunter; societies for an adequate national de- tion of Ogden high R. O. T. C. unit fense. It was particularly interest- on Wednesday, was the guest of hon- Miss Bertha Oakden; secretary, Miss Nellte Smith. The topic of the eveing that Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart, first or at a dinner given Wednesday eve- ning was The Folk Song," given by national president of the American ning at the Hotel Bigelow. Cadet Mi. ;s Ellen by Legion auxiliary, was elected president officers of the unit were hosts. Pa- Miss Nellie Thomas, Aillustrated half Smith. happy D. Mrs. A. Thomas R. of the Colonel Utah people trons were and general will recall Mrs. Hobarts visit to this II. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. hour was spent by all members singstate some eight years ago, when she Merrill. Superintendent and Mrs. W. ing Folk songs. Refreshments were Karl Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Irwin, Cadet officers present were; SCARFS Lieutenant Colonel Lloyd Keller, GorCoior.cl Richard Ballard, Mayor GENUINE FOX In nil ihidn at altrnctivn pricaa don Van Buren, Major Tillman Johnson, Captain Adjutant Keith Corry, WALTER GILMORE Furrier and TasideraiMt Captain Tlessel Stowe, Captain John; 1834 Washiattan Arena Phene 881 Edward Carver, Jr., Captain Elliott CapHuber Earle, Sampson, Captain tain Oswell Jackson, Captain Samuel Barker and Captain Maurice Prout. FOR The sponsors present were Miss Mar& DYEING CLEANING garet Ellingson, Miss Louise Joy, Miss SATISFACTION Lorna Crockett, Miss Virginia Rose, Miss Mildred Purdy, Miss Elizabeth PHONE 402 Nye, Miss Dorothy Wallace, Miss Jeanette Morrell, Miss Louise Emmett and Miss Edna Maw. organize!! '!'. I ri-- i - ? . f Salt Uike, n orgariix.ed. i n- 1 bi - of Ogden, and Beta which has The following ni.r.ilnrs of the Ogden societies will inapt, r ' Ai s - vice-- ( SiK-ietie- s lata (lui.iters Captain and Mrs. Everett M. Gravis will have as their guests over S. inday Lieut, and Mrs. John Hanley, of gan. Lieutenant Hanley is connected with the R. 0. T. C. unit of the Utah Agricultural college. lo1 -- of Salt Lake t ly w,t. e!.'.c.tii:ii at a tea tomorrow SifTirn.ioii a: the home of Sirs. James llogli, i l- I of ti If - . Delphian in l'riii Mi-- D ,1 : i. -s 11 I F. all M.if t .ii I . f Mi ui!i.ir e T.. M.iii, i A. I.. -- : ext Mi n ihe heim- cf Mis. J..m. s 'vine, uut I we::! fmirtli licit, i er.--' cl' the ( iiap'.er wi.l f iir.- u'd r, polls, and lc::i' er- .e, i s v. id i she i la. e. to attend. Anieri-- ; M. li. lay evening th.d 1a ehi-s is wh'.ilt t. oi .d Jauchteis, w.-i til, r'.a 1., :., iluptvr at lgdi a high s,li,..-lpics.d.-..!.im ('. F.x.uis. rig.-nt11...r th..- very interesting j 'It;d.,-r.were C.m'.ni.ind, r Ora B iy , f Ihe Am, riean Legion; Mayor I Frimis and Altnriu-- Stuart 1. D..h. Musical mnnbers wire Iid-tM.s Giace Slut laws, Sl.-- s Alice ll;:i:,t.', Edward Greenwell, Sirs. of Mi- J, a tl'.abi ant and memlx-rcast of high Si I'.,,,.!. Rcfrcrhments were served to .; !. i -- !i I ::- M S:-.s- ;. Da.hu-r- :n iun. Mrs. W. K'ley l.ri.iv.,; historian. .Mis. Francis I g Ii i ! ''..IX ! K. i Jci-- i Ml-:- ne ; s F. Davis; i Mi , MO , M the t, it t. M.: ,i Hi;,,-- :. II;:!.-- nicv'ting me C. S!.-.- n, H. C, t . M K l.ryon f. l!ar- S:n,iiiiiist. , I'ii- - I'lll.'ll ((ml- - Is i!l present - n ill; . . Si.u k. um, i tv ki it. 1 ni;.! liented: Mt 1 M be'i-oYloik- !'.rv'.v-i- . ( i An: ,i ' l'-i- ; Mis. A. ho j Are - M will be'lh icminit-- J i r, "genu i. is irit ' t . i li:ni n.iiii; '' M club.-Ltu- will '.11 "1 : Kie-.i-1- v ti:,- - 1 ii 1 i'S M iit, f j that v. . t V i it Mi-- M Ken- r.-- V. i I.-i- Thistj' -.i i Biir.kn-avenue- !- .- . .i." !.. . aa-r.-.ic- 1 l li - Airman. .1 the ( t. morrow :nuv;i - a Hud-ma- i ! . .eiih :i- SIS i : j hil-'- "Hi be MiG:pi,;4 v. nr,l xi r V vice-pres- et Mi . i i j Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Riling., n were hosts to their bridge ihli lu.s.. day evening at the tin in-nof Mis. Angus Kennedy in Mad;.- - n t;,,. Spring flowers and thv small tables whin? d.nu-.- v a., served. Those present were Mr. i.nl Mrs. June Y. Clark, Mr. and .Mis. ,1. T. Rushmer, Mr. and Mrs. i:. H,.lSl Mr. and Mrs. II. F. I ruin. Mr. Mrs. W. Karl Hopkii.s a:.d Mr. and Mrs. Wade M. Johnson. isiter Will lie Honor (loot Mrs. George Ward, tVriii Johnson andMiss Alice Dunn. Howard will be the hostess, and Mrs. ILidman, of Chicago, the honoree at a luncheon and bridge toSummer for Events oars rUns morrow ar the Ward home, Mrs. n Months is in sometime mark the Utah will spending -ilV May 21, aerie8 of bridge luncheons with her mother, Mrs. I). 1. Ostler, of Wden Golf and Country club, Salt Lake, ofand her sister, .Mrs. Georg.-M- . Fister this city. After a several will extend over the summer weeks visit here, Mrs. Hudman will go for committee .'H The hostess I functions has been appointed by to Atlanta, Ga., to make her home. a M. Rowe, president of the club Jjft includes the wives of three of .fdub officers, president, and treasurer, and of chairmen i the house, greens and sports and 'Jgtion committees, to arrange for The committee is wtertainment. Mrs. Royal J. Douglass, TM. Rowe, Mrs. R. B. Torter, Harry T. tJ Lawrence T. Dee, Mrs.Loos. and Mrs. William II. of the Soon after the appointment met amittee members, the women as J. Douglas Mrs. Royal :i chose ? v. liCtiUTl Q;;gsaff;a3a Tbb. 3 ti .1 Will lie Large Affair j given by Miss I.ii ...(time ir" en issued bear- - the Hume Libimy or; Mrs. Robert II. th M. Johnson, Mrs. Wade f nl Mrs. W. Karl to be given tomorrow L Ir! heme. 2560 Jefferson have rio hundred friends 6 3 and to call between will women 1The following rfJ Jock- J. tea table: Mrs. 0. II. t tfide J"' ,t Lake. Mrs. Clarence Csbea. p bowman, Mrs. John Edward Miss Daisy McGinnis. jjb en-.will assist with the Mrs. Ruth Dunn, Mrs. ; J- - T. Rushmer, Mrs. LnXk. and Mri Salt H oi fiveffUl, K!r. The following young in the dining room.: fJ" HopUM. Mis. Lyzena a u Kuth Roberts, Miss Jea-- . POST I IlkMIHMMHHItii lLVot ()(il)i: tlu? of-!i- io ei d Ec.-ume- ," Seven-Hille- d ; h1 1 Clearance of Coats vice-preside- $19 75 JTJTr j'fS K HAVE taken a group of higher pricid coats ami arranged them all at this clearance price. Dress Coats Sport Coats Plain or Fur Trimmed. FUR i i Sizes for Women and Misses i Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Warren Knisc- ly have returned from Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, where they have spent the past two months. Mrs. Edward II. Bichsel and Mrs. The Opening of Ogdens Newest Flower Store J. R. Cooper entertained at two bridge luncheons during the week at the Bich- street. sel home, 1179 Twenty-sixt- h The first party was given on Tuesday and the second on Thursday. Twenty four guests were bidden each day. Other parties in the series will follow shortly. The decorations on each occasion were jonquils and lavender, sweet peas. Free Roses eery o?ie Qoming Ogdens Premier Cleaner. i Our Newest FLOWERS 2J.I2 Washington Successors to Artistic floral delicious doughnuts and you can give them freely to the children. whole-whea- Millers & Ellison S will like these t Buy Them in Ogden at CONDONS Home Bakery Go. 2581 Washington Avc. Phone 916-- J ANNIVERSARY V Creation In Our Whole Wheat YOU BIG Inc. in the Store Doughnuts Zl Cleaners & Dyers, It is our effort to buy or create the best quality foods for our stores and then to sell them as cheaply as possible. Our stores now have a new flour of extraordinary quality. Its name is O. P. S. FAMILY FLOUR. It is manufactured in our own Mill at Weston, Idaho. It is milled by Mr. II. O. Ehrlich, who was the originator of the rare and famous brand of flour railed Ambrosia. Mr. Ehrlich tells us our O. P. S. Family Flour is the best quality flour he has ever produced. SATURDAY To De Luxe At Everybodys I Bargains Galore ii fl Mi tv Bakery yj w Much of the flour used in our bakery is ground by Mr. Ehrlich in our own Mill. This rare flour is greatly responsible for the nutty flavor of our bread. Try O. I. 3. FAMILY FLOUR next time. It costs but little more than the cheapest grades, but youll say it's worth twice as much after you ure it. Packed in 21 and 45 lb. sacks. Now On In Full Swing 4 ft 7: Free Gilts lor Everyone Extra Special Prices for Sat. Come Early to Avoid the Big Crowd SI O R SKAGGS 311 Twenty-fourt- h St. 2552 Washington Ave. 327 Twenty-fourt- h Street, Ogden M ? n 1 ! rJ |