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Show 29 pMav. November 15, 1929 THE OGDEN POST 4 in. ' 3 November 20 for her home, Dahlon-eg- Mrs. (ionrgc Knauss, Mrs. J. H. Mr.'.. George Diekson, Mrs. Ca. She will atop en route at lhot-r.ixi Arizona, and San Francisco. II. nfelt, Mrs. f. C. Eubank. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Smith were Mr- -. Hannon Barton, Mrs. T. J. Finch. dinner hosts Tuesday at their home, Mrs, Sjvncir Livies, Mrs. Iialph Rob17 Twenty-eight- h street. Chrysan-- i erts, Mrs. John C. Davis. Mrs. F.. E. themums were used in the rooms and Smith, Mrs. John Goddard. Mrs. E. 0. on the dinner table. Covers were laid OImIi. Mrs. Wade Johnson, Airs. S. Pr. and Mrs. Francis 11. Conroy, T. Dobbs. Mrs. Arthur Barber ami Pr. and Mrs. N. 11. Savage and Mr. Mrs. c. C. llctzol. and Mrs. Arthur Smalley. Mrs. Andrew Clark entertained her Mr. and Mr. Alfred Christensen bridge club last Friday at her home will entertain Friday evening at their In r arming! on. A number of street with friends motored down for the Ogden home, 763 Twenty-eight- h luncheon. and included Airs. Warner a bridge supper. Arthur, The annual breakfast of the Utah Mr!t- Herbert llinley. Airs. Aiyrl society. Daughters of the Itev Claimahan, Mr. George Whitmeyer, olution, is planned for Saturday, No- Mr. J F. Alien, Mr. A. H. Aland. vember 1C, in the president's suit of Mrs. Thomas lx? lie. Airs. Owen Cutler the Hotel Utah. The charter mem- and Mrs. J. F. Allen. bers of the organization, of whom Airs. Jesse Arms Bolke, an artist there are eleven living, will be the of international renown, stopped over rpecial honor guests. The committees m Ogden on Friday to visit the art in charge of the details are Mrs. Jo- gallery at the Hotel Bigelow. During seph J. Dayncs, Mrs. W. 1). Nebeker her s;ay in the city she was the guest Airs. all and Robert Alurry Stewart, Ottis Weeks nnd Mrs. Fredof Salt Lake. The toastmistress will erick G. Ruthrauff. Airs. Botke was be Mr. T. A. C. Bruce, Salt Lake, and en route from Chicago to her home responses will be given by Air. John in I vs Angeles. L Reynolds and Airs. Stewart, of Salt Airs. W. li. erham has returned Lake. trP to the northwest and the Mr. and Airs. Howard T. Goddard if01,. lacific coast. She was accompanied were dinner hosts Friday evening at by her son and daughter. the Green Gables tea room. Dinner Airs. Charles J. Humphries enterwas served at small tables, each cen- tained with a luncheon Saturday at tered with chrysanthemums. Covers her home. 1433 Twenty-fiftstreet, in were laid for Mr. and Airs. Wilbur honor of her daughter, Mary Lou Jones, Air. and Airs. Al. F. Curren, Air. Humphries, in celebration of her tenth and Airs. Charles Gilmore, Mr. and The guests anniversary. Mrs. George Stewart, Mr. and Airs. birthday were at one long table cenCharles Carstensen, Mr. and Airs. Har- tered seated with a birthday cake; ten yelry Hales and Mr. and Airs. George low tapers adorned the cake. Yellow Hush. tapers in crystal holders were placed Airs. William Druel, of Burlingame, at either end of the attractive table, California, departed during the week l.la.v cards were in yellow floral ii for home. She has been the guest of and were placed for Jean Hilt, Air. her parents, and Airs. P. A. Dix abrant, Catherine Wright, Betty Bri a, Marjorie Hoggan. Katherine Armi.-tic-i day. Betty Dix, Ruth Harris, Tim Wviimns University club will Mnmn Abbott, Mary Fisher, Janet g!vu its annual banquet November 20 Stivkle, Betty Young. Ruth Young, at tb lintel Bigelow. .Martha Ann Dumke, Malle Peterson, Tlie Pythian Sister Social club will Mildred Kllingson. meet Prdu.x af'eriK'on at 2:30 oclock Mrs. 11. F. Ipp entertained at a with Mr-.J. P. Shore, 513 Twenty-thibridge luncheon Saturday at her home, street. Van Buren avenue. ThMcDowell ensemble will hold in a tall vase formits next meeting December 3. The ed the centerpiece for the table. Covers ware laid for Mrs. W. S. pluce of 11111'? ing will be announced Craven, Mrs. Paul Steeher, Mrs. M. S. later. Mrs. Humid Fnrnoff will entertain Stone, Mrs. Joseph Westmeir, Mrs. John Stark. Mrs. A. R. Wold berg, Mrs. the tm in hi rs nf her bridge club Fri-du- y Randall .1. Barton, Mrs. William Varevening at her home, 1525 Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. II. G. Gwillianis, Mr. Joseph ney, K. Mrs. Mrs. Charles (i. Wnttis entertained the Storey, 0l.oughrun. Mrs. E. M. Weber, Mrs. W. F. Xant-kemember of the Martha society MonMrs. 11. P.. Jones, Mrs. A. T. Mil- day afternoon at her home, 2580 F.c- U s avenue. ler, and Mrs. Ora Bundy. Air. and Airs. Thomas Leslie departAliiiam chapter, O. F.. S.. held the ed this week by automobile for n regular business meeting Tuesday at months tour of California. They will 1 o'clock in the Masonic temple. Edvisit friends in San Francisco, Isis ucational features were presented by 'rs. Alis. W. S. Craven and the Rev. John Angeles, and other coast cities. Mrs. Rex Bachman departed Wed- W. nesday for Denver, Colorado, to join Womens Home Missionary society Mr. Bachman. They will make their members met Wednesday afternoon in home in Denver. the church parlor. Mis Anna Dunn The American lxgion and the Aux-il.a- and Mis Mattel Dunn were hostesses; celebrated Armistice day in Og- Mrs. W. B. Kerr had charge of the den with a midnight frolic beginning devotional exercise, and Mrs. Vidor Sunduy night at midnight. The enter- kuvoiiek gave the lesson. tainment was designated as u "Night The member of the Catholic Woon the Rhine. In addition to the pro- men's league met Tuesday in the gram a Dutch lunch was served by Knights of Columbus club room. A ten young women member of the program of interest was given, folauxiliary dressed in Dutch costume. lowed by tea nnd a social hour. The Mrs. Ora Bundy, president of the aux- hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. iliary, was hostess, and fche wus as- F. J. Hilt, Mrs. E. A. Garcia, and sisted by the member of the organ- Mrs. J. C. Green. ization. Mrs. Charles Stephen Stubbs of The Service Star legion served Fowler, Colorado, is the guest of her breakfast Monday morning at 8:30 in daughter, Mrs. Samuel F. Graham. Mrs. W. W. Bowman departed Tuesthe United War Service rooms in the Kiescl fol- day for Salt Iaike City to visit her breakfast The building. for the past month. tol, Ann Wright, Janet Woods', Mar- lowed the flag raising at the Gold sister, Mr. Kenneth Barnes. Airs. Adelbert Brown will be hostess garet Paine, Janice Dinsmore. Marv Star Alcmorial drive in observance of (Continued on Page Five.) to the members of the Childrens Hour club Saturday afternoon at her home, 2543 Tyler avenue. Mrs. N. II. Savage will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. Henry Stranquist and Airs. Austin Shaw will give sketches of, suitable books for boys and girls between the ages of 11 and 15. Airs. William Rice Kimball entertained the members of the Drama club club Saturday afternoon at her home, 826 Twenty-fift- h street. Mrs. Ruth Al. Bell, of the Drama department of the U. A. C. at Logan, reviewed the -Iplay "Olympia, by Alolnar. An instrumental quartet was given and con sisted of Airs. Junious Smart, Miss Alary Fisher, Airs. Royal Eccles and Mrs. John Hillabrandt. The Sempre Musical society metj oclock Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Frank Scoville, 864 Twenty-fourth street Mrs. Ray M. Jones was in charge of the program, and gave a paper on "Italian Opera from Verdi to the Present Day. Airs. We have selected fifty-fiv- e Wilton rugs from our immense stock and Charles Henry Stevens gave a numhave morked them at exceedingly low prices for quick clearance. Boyle's ber of vocal solos, and other numbers were furnished by. Mrs. Junious original prices are always lower, and these sale prices are marked down Smart Cello, Airs. Ronald Rosevere from prices already extremely reasonable. We invite your early inand Mrs. John Hillabrandt, piano. Tea spection and comparison of these prices with those quoted elsewhere. was served at the close of the afterTecfc-enpuug- from ; ket : UioilJ l but wd. George W. Kellogg and Mrs. Tn place cards were in patriotic , Finch entertained at luncheon sign. Covers were laid for Mrs. J. bridge Thursday at the Kellogg Quill Nebeker, Mrs. V. M. Nebeker,! i the Flowers apartments. The n,Ptonv Mr8' were seated at email tables, LeseKi, d,iss Eleanor Crouter, v'tor; Miss (entered with a silver basket Lrace Luylc, and Sirs. Alfred Hind-- j bronze chrysanthe-V- , mars1 auj with lovelywere laid for Mrs. Covers The members of the M. W. F. club Mrs. John Rushmer, in honor of their husbands entertained Mrs. J. E. Stone, last 5?h!p. Iverson, at the home of Mr. and Saturday 57 J Walter Eilmgson, Mrs. Angus Airs. V. L. Powers on Washington ave-nu- ?. Mrs. Charles Croft, Mis. Cards were the diversion, followW. S. Mrs. and Wherry. jjfciark ed by a late supper. The decorations entertained Thomas E. J. in the rooms and on the supper table Kn, lunch-hwith a bridge were asters in pastel shades. The home, 632 Twenty-sevent- h members and their husbands included: Yellow chrysanthemums were Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Green, Mr. and jSLt attractive decorations used on the Mrs. William Toole, Mr. and Mrs. vLbeon tables- and in the rooms Norman Trice, Air. and Airs. V. L. Soughout the house. The guests Towers, Air. and Airs. Kenneth GalCovers lagher, Mr. and Airs. Louis mm seated at small tables. Seifert, H. W. Mrs. for Blackman, laid Air. and Mrs. C. Bond. Mr. and Airs. ers Isen-Mrs. George Leonard Cashmore, Mr. and Mrs. tin. Andy Bidwell, Mrs. George Gilbert, Mrs. John Jess Sneddon, Mr. and Mrs. George Ghiebrook, Jdrs. Phil Kohn, Mrs. J. Berry. . xingdon, Mrs. Jack Mattson, Mrs. Mrs. William Toole entertained the Mrs. iH. B. McCune, (wst Stone, members of her club, Al. M. F., WedMrs. JE. Williams, Layman In. Fred afternoon at her home. A The Rasmussen. nesday Mrs. 'Andy fright, etess was. assisted by Mrs, Ras-- ; luncheon was served at one o'clock, followed by cards. Covers were laid ' aiillfW- or r8 Bend, Mrs. Anna Lund, entertained' uRiria Wander i tiuy de-jf- ur I Wed-afterno- - on er - i m - evening witn a outlet sup-j- g Seifert, Mrs. Beatrice Powers, Airs. The rooms Cashmore, Airs. Ada Sneddon, attractively Daisy Mrs. Clarice Green, Airs. Thelma Pink end white satin jeearsted. Airs. Edna Berry. The club Swenson, rt from the eeamers extending will meet November 24 at the home to the center of the- supper Mrs. Norman Price, 460 Adams of able. , The table was centered with a avenue. kiket of lovely white chrysanthe-rm- -' Golden Spike chapter, Daughters of Garnet were the diversion. Ac guests included Mr. and Mrs. II. the American Revolution, of Ogden I. Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph were the guests of the Spirit of Libgyluwan, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. erty chapter at the meeting held in fclion, Mr, and Mrs. Orin H. Ririe, Salt Lake Thursday afternoon in the Hr. end Mrs. C. M. Barker, Mr. and lounge of the Belvedere. The program tin. Fred Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. W. was furnished by the Ogden chapter Albert F. and included an address by Judge I Hatton, Mr. and Mrs. Airs. Ralph E. fbeelwright, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvian A. James A. Howell. Miss Miss Bernice state Eristol, regent, gave a report Stratford, trie, Comfort Bachman, Miss Jetts Barker, of the recent quarterly meeting of the liu Belva Bachman and Miss Thel-- u national board of the managers of the Ririe. organization in Washington, D. C. Voselections were given by Mrs. Agcal Mrs George M. Fister, Mrs. Vernes Warner Bowen, and piano numWard ms and Mrs. Byron Barton the members of Ogden chapt- bers by Airs. John Hillabrandt. Tea er of the Sigma Theta Phi sorority was served following the meeting. Wed-midrf the U. A. C. of Logan Ogden members who attended the evening at the home of Mrs. meeting in Salt Lake Thursday in ? eluded Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, state re ieorge M. Fister, 1402 Capitol Members fromLogan and Brig-ur- n gent; Aliss Josephine Kimball, regent of Golden Spike chapter; Airs. A. City were also present. ' D. Barber, Mrs. Alice Collins, Aliss Captain and Mrs. Everett M. Graves va Erb, Mrs. Amanda W aye, Mrs. dinner hosts Wednesday evening me it their home in the Holly-Ru-e JDlIabrant, Mrs. John F. Hobbs, apart- -' sots in celebration of their wedding J?1.88 ndaDIrSmlfJlst Mrs. 0. A. umiversary. Bridge followed the din- B Mrs mr. The guests were seated at one B Whitmeyer, Mrs. E. kMn,GSie mg table centered with ophelia roses 8ine8 Howell, Mrs. Agnes a silver basket. Cathedral tapers Bowen and Mrs. W. E. is silver holders were arn, placed at either end of the table. Gold monogram Traughber. isce cards were used- - Covers were Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert Porter were rid for hosts last Saturday evening at dinner Major and Mrs. James G. iilleapie and Major and Mrs. Fred A. their home, 2616 Van Buren avenue. 'tince, of Salt Lake; Captain and Mrs. Bronze and white chrysanthemums Norri P. in Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- - were used on the dinner table and (rick G. Ruthrauff, Lieutenant and' the rooms throughout the house. Cov-Xlaid for Mr. and Mrs. Dil- I ers were John Hanley, of Logan. jhnrsday and varioua games. home-wera the Ririe chan-fclie- - ed ay ave-me.- - n. AlffJtLtg, W.f .- KS ISfSSPfiLS? Drkei.K noon. Mrs. j. J. II. Rhine and daughter, Emil Eklund entertained at bridge luncheons Friday and Saturday at the home of Mrs. Rhine on Van Buren avenue. The guests were seated at small tables. The place cards were in The guests Thanksgiving in- Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Hales, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wheelwright, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum a jbert Black Mr and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Larkin, Mr. Hila-bran- Hy-do- iy toi Rigs IiUNDIIAlt WILTON SHERWOOD WILTON 4 Bundhar Wilton rug, siza 9x12. A graceful Chinese design. Regular OQ fkfk 11 1 1 25.00. N ovember sale No. 5208-- 4 Sherwood Wilton rug, size 9x12, fine quality. One of llardwicki & McGees better class rugs. Chinese design. Attractive pattern. Regular (145.00. CPQQ November Clearance No. vOt dt, VERNON WILTON No. 1001-4- 2 Wilton rug. Vernon Wilton, good quality wool Manufactured by the makers of wii r S.IIL $87.50. $65.00 CASPIAN WILTON No. 4009 Caspian wool Wilton Woven seamless, attractive sign. Regular $95.00. rug, size 9x12. Persian all-ov- er de- )) W November Clearance KORAN WILTON Koran worsted Wilton rug, size No. 9022-7- 1 9x12. Mohawk woven. Good medium quality rug which will give years, of service. Regular November 105.00. fl( $75.00 No. 6005-- 2 ' De luxe Wilton rug, size 9x12, fine rug. Manufactured by quality wool Wilton blue jaspe ground, Holmes and Co. Two-ton- e contrasting black and tan border.' An unusual 4? 7 value. ' Regular $115.00. 622-2- V 1 ) ilfk 11 Barrymore finest quality worsted seamless Wilton rug, size 9x12. Closely woven of finest quality yarns. Handsome Chinese re 1Z production. Regular $165 JH). .. tpJL J. O 11 . Clearance November ' No. We thank you! V 7 01 It is a little thing to say, but we say it from the heart. We do appreciate our many friends and customers for their patronage and cooperation, and every time you come into our Bank we will tiytoproye this by the way we serve you. 6115-12- fi lO vi fkT French Wilton rug, size 9x12. Ree a superb Chinese rug, of production in border beautiful contrasting ground, Jaspe taupe. Regular $155.00. November bale V Y November Clearance.... $135.00. QQt? No. French Wilton rug, size 9x12. Beau- 1550-- 4 tiful reproduction of superb Chinese rug. The French Wilton is noted for its beautiful patterns and fine yarns used in construction. An unusual opportunity to buy a fine rug at a low price. $120.00 , No. . FRENCH WILTON Wilton rug, size 9x12. Beautiful Saruk pattern, two-ton-e Jaspe ground With In blu, and bl.de. 1539-10-Fren- ch all-ov- er nUNDIIAR WILTON : Bundhar Imperial, extra heavy No. 0720-- 4 quality Wilton rug, size 9x12. This famous rug has an extra high pile, is closely woven of selected yarns. Copy of very fine Chinese rug. There is not a repeat in pattern, each position is different from any other. Two-ton- e. Jaspe border in dark blue and rose. A wonderful value. Regular $165.00. Qfi . November Clearance (i( VaOIvl . S CREDIT TERMS AT SALE PRICES OgdenSweBank A. P. BIGELOW, President G. L BECKER, Vice Ptes. W. N. FARR, Cashier A. R. DAWSON, Asst Cashier E. AL TOWER, Vice Pres. J. STILWELL, Trust Officer D. E. DAVIS, Vice Pres. D. J. BARKER, Ami Trust Officer EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME a Oyears tinder OmG&itimiousJifamqcmenh r uMiiwiwiiiMiwiiiBPirn ain i i mew iwnw ft ll)) FRENCH WILTON 1550-- 5 9 fif) flfl 11 No. Herati worsted Wilton rug, size 9x12. Grey Jaspe ground, Chinese design, sprays ' and vases. Attractive contrasting borders in blue, rose and black. Regular two-ton- H , IIERATI WILTON 340-- FRENCH WILTON No. i LUXOR WILTON 0 : v No. 6006-- T Luxor seamless worsted Wilton rug, size 9x12. Made with best grades of worsted wool and tested dyes. Guaranteed by the famous Mohawk Carpet Mills to be fast color and give satisfactory wear. Attractive Chinese design on a grey taupe ground. Regu- lar $140.00. Harvest Sale.. DE LUXE WILTON No. ARGOSY WILTON Argosy finest quality seamless worsted rug, size 9x12, Hardwicke & McGees finest quality rug, beautiful Persian foliage de-sign. A rug of rare charm and one that will Y "1 J? fkfk give enduring service. Regular Jl Jl e 11 $166.65. November Clearance BARRYMORE WILTON uyere et r, 765-1- November Clearance !d k'4 te The very finest qualities and many of tlie latest designs are offered in this sale. These are only a few of the many bargains we have set aside for you. Airs. er. jt - Frne I ! 4 n. 15!.. s N- com-JBjMnt- ed pro-dinn- Jupunesi-Chrysanthemum- ine Bargains E2hrr, Bernice ui do-ig- design. - Ross AlcCune, Dr. and Mrs. Conrad vited for both days included Mrs. II. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Wilson. B. Sawyer, Mrs. H. B. Wistner, Mrs. Stratford was the guest Wednesday at a The first course was at the home of Miss Elma oaberg, 2050 Jefferson avenue. dworstions in the rooms and on chrysanthemums. Mrs. w M. Chase, 2040 Monroe avenue, the meat course, the decora-2- ? 5Jd Were chrysanthemums both in zooms and on the dinner table, dessert coarse was served at the cf Misa LucUe Lynjiam, 838 treet. The decorations home were in pink and kt The table was centered with Wv basket of sweet peas in white The guest list included 2. Eermce Stratford, the guest of Miss Fern Davis, Mrs. Leland Mrs. William Bryan, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Sawyer, Mrs. Foley, Miss Viola Enstrom, Ririe, Miss Ellen Gav, S! Wooley, MUs Belva Bach- Ion Wooley, Mias Lu-g- 8 Bmgham, Miss Edith Baty, Miss m8 ty. Miss Evelyn Jensen, Miss 2b, Clark, Mrs. Russell Oakley, c.00 Eldredge and Mrs. Hor-Stratford. Mrs. J. T. Rushmer enter- wJ; dinner and bridge at the Country club Wednea-zevenm- g. 2Golf andYellow chrysanthemums nttractive decorations used a tv table. Yellow tapers in bU v Were Placed at either end r? i .tfJ,le. Covers were laid for . and A" Jun W. Clark, Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Roberts, -R tiT Morse, Mr. and Mrs. WTade M. sT??1 Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hop- -. Mr Charles B. Empey. SIzaBeth rJebeker entertained t luncheon Monday at the V.crd?e Gables tea room. Patriotic dec ,wze used in honor of Ar-kz;,.. y The centerpiece was a cf red and white carnations. Ip Ale-Sta- . h Fred King, Airs. Lawrence Rogers, Mrs. Albert Richie, Airs. J. W. Mrs. Joseph Dobbs, Mrs. Clarwringyear was held, and Hie follow-- ; ence Blessing, Mrs. Dan Boyle, Mrs. 5SS?:rM? John Crockett Mrs. Charles Ware, ' mIne11- Mrs. L. Griffin, Airs. J. Gimlin, Mrs. Mm. Mwa Mamie Jones, who has been D. L Voil, Mrs. Mary Robertson, Airs. Xn. Phillip Dix , treasurer; Mrs. Her-- 1 n Way, - historian. tmg her sister, Mrs. Milton H. W. E. Fenner, Mrs John Holden, Mrs. The officers Lewis for several weeks, .will leave R. L. Hsrlin, Mrs. Paul Dickerson, dieted will assume their duties on January 1, 1930. I' Hn. W. 0. Fell entertained Wed- Kday afternoon at the second of a tries of bridge luncheons at her 321 Twentieth street. Thanks- flring place cards were used. Cov- w were laid for Mrs. George Green- It Mrs. Fred U Wing, Mrs. J. E. Mrs. George R. Whitmeyer, jun. Norman L. Sims, of Salt Lake; W. Badcon, Mrs. George "Sidney A Bosh, Mrs. James Edwards, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. George Fretwell, n Joseph Horrocks, Mrs. P. A. Kz, Mrs. J. H. Johnson, Mrs. L. M. nds, Airs J. H. Peckenpaugh, Mrs. orR Trout and Mrs. George Robots ft Ken. eo, ll.-rh- , oIen li, . |