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Show risaiFMJB FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IT, TUB OGDK POST IMS Mm. B. A. fioott entertained at Kissel avenue. Immediately af- Ralph E. Bristol, and Mm. P. H. OGDEN STAKE TO CONFER luncheon and bridge Thursday ter luncheon, a review of The Mulcahy. Assisting In serving L. D. S. stake will hold at the Green Gables tea room. Early History of Utah," was giv- will be MM Helen Parmley, Mifla Its Ogden conference Sunday quarterly The gnesta Included Mm . Lee en by Mm. Arthur Johna and Wilma Mulcahy, MM Betty Bris- In the Ogden tabernacle, with InLoewensteln, Mm: Trace Turner, bridge followed. The guests tol, and Miss Barbara Weeks. sessions at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Mm. M. G. Wilcox, Mm. A. T. cluded Mm. Johns, Mm. Kenneth Acacia club will meet Friday and by the Embry choir. Representatives of the general Tbe University club will meet Corey, Mm. H. B. MoCune, Mm. McCune, Mm. Wllford Wilson, Mm. Mary Zeller left Satur- church authorities are expected Wednesday evening at tbe Hotel with Mrs. Edward I. Rich, 2475 C. Krehmke, Mrs. L. A Hoov- Mm. George O. Bartlett, Mm. L. A musical program day for her home in Los Angeles, to apeak. Mrs. George O. Bartlett enter- J. Jefferson avenue. A luncheon Ben Lomond. Mm. Fred E. Williams, Mm. L. Keyes, Mm. Earl Shipley, and after a visit to Mrs. A. W. er, will be presented by the taberA one oclock. will be served at tained at the Green Gablee tea Mm. George Knause, George Mrs. J. Quill Nebeker. nacle choir. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ensign review of Thunder and Dawn" room Tuesday at a bridge lunch- Hum, and Mm. Phil A. Kohn. o eon. The guests Included Mm. will leave shortly for Mason CitYi by Glen Frank will he given. Sponsored by the Herman R. T. Malm, Mm. Albert Whit-meye- r, Iowa, to make their home. No. Baker Mm. enter9, American LeL. W. poet Ehgsirom Mm. J. M. Tracy, Mrs. The Martha society met Mon' 0 s a card party and tained Auxiliary, gion Wed' at and dinner bridge DawS. Mm R. Mrs. John with A. afternoon LeRoy Madaon, was the Music Guild met Monday day Green given the Tuesday at evening at nesday evening Lewis at her apartment In the son, Mrs. J. H. Peckenpaugh, and Gablee tea room. The guests the American Legion chateau. A evening at 7:30 oclock at the Hotel Ben Lomond. Mm. E. Velton. Following John street, were Mm. Clem Smith, Mm. Wil- late supper was served. The etudlo, 580 Twenty-fourt- h the business session tea waa liam Edward, Jr., Mm. Clair guests numbered about 120. The served. Mias Belle Shaw, 476 Canyon Royal Neighbors of America Rasmussen, Mm. Edwin Strat- committee in charge of arrangeroad, waa hostess Saturday eve- ford, Mm. David Its regular meeting Monday Mm. Clifford Dixon, Mm. ments Included Woof Federation Ogden City The John ning at a bridge supper. Mm. Cleve Hum, evening In the I. 0. O. P hall, Mm. Paulson, Mm.j Carl Weaver, Shorten, aftermens clubs met Monday guests Included Mrs. Hugh Van Mm. Clifton Mm. Leon W. D. Shaw, Mm. Ronald Wads- -j Canfield, Lomond. Ben noon at the Hotel Mona Miss Salt Lake, Dyke of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. Dee, Bush, Mm. Parker Coombs, and worth, Mrs. J. J. Smith,. Mn.j street, an- Papera were given by Mrs. Glen Fomha, Miss Julia Smith, Mias Mm. Walter Scholes. William Montgomery, Mrs. J. A.i OS Twenty-fift-h Mrs. W. E. Lancaster, Elva Stephens, Miss Vesta Jennounce the arrival of a eon, born Jensen, Howell, Mm. Joseph Newey, Mm. D. R. Wheelwright. Mrs. and sen, Misa Florence Stephens, Mrs. February 10. Mist Agnes Caffey entertained Ben Garr, and Mrs. David Scott. Vanda Wardlelgh, Mias Mildred met at club Hour dinner at Shaft's Monday eveThe Childrens aswas Bowman. The hostess mi LaRue Nlcholaldea and A bridge will be given SatHotel Ben Lo- sisted by her sisters. Miss Mar- ning flowed by bridge at her at the Wednesday mi Charlene Sherman have If your car ails, bring it in. little Mrs, ian Shaw and Misa Helen Shaw, home in the Robins apartments. urday at the Hotel Ben Lomond two mond at oclock. from a stay of several Christian Jensen of the Univerby the Daughters of the AmeriThe guests included Mls4 Ida repairs can be done at small cost weeks with friends In Chicago can Revolution. Cards will be sity of Utah spoke on'.. "The Mm. Vera Beeson presented a Fitislmmon MM Viola Clancy, them If let go, they soon grow into big repair you and class in harmony Sunday after- Miss Edith Light, MM Florence played in the drawing room and Guidance of Childhood bills. Mr. and Mrs. .Russell Chapin, Youth. tea will be served in the English noon at the Hotel Ben Lomond Brown, Mm. Roy Packer, Mm. Let Us Go Over Your Motor Now! formerly of Ogden and later of Marlon Clark, Mm. Ethel Piper, room. The committees in charge In 4 room the looclock. at now drawing are ianta Monica, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Owens cel- The members of are: the of MM affair Tickets, the class are Mla Frances MeOready, Mm. Elcated In Berkeley, Calif, ebrated their golden wedding an- Beverly Brown, Maren Eccles, inor Glddlngs, MM Mabel Lesher Eva Erb and Mm. Charles V. K. and MM Emma Pldcock. Saxton; tables, Mm. D. E. Leadniversary Tuesday, February 14, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Crsngle at their home, 2214 Ogden ave- Ruth Goddard, Dorothy Hoggan, er and Mm Ethel Franks; tea will leave Saturday for Omaha, nue. Many friends called during Amy Rose Keep, Gladys Minnoch, Mm. Milton H. White enter- room. Mm. Jean D. Case and OPEN DAY AND NIGHT! HarNorma Oda, Klyoko Seager, Mob., where they will make their the afternoon to offer oongrat-lation- s. tained MM Florence at luncheon a advisors, Stran-quls-t, Bennett; 2448 Avenue riett Phone 604 Grant Gwen bridge Schoendolen, fwture home. at her home, 3585 Mm. George Whltmeyer, Mm. and Thursday Stratton, ' Margaret . Martha Zinn. Miss Lucile Kumperman, S425 Mrs. A. S. Wheelwright, 2465 o a at Monroe avenue, entertained Knlncy avenue, entertained the The University club met Wedousting party and late supper members of the Literary Lantern at the Hotel Ben nesday home. Saturday evening at her plub Saturday. A luncheon waa Lomond.evening Dinner was served at served at one oclock followed by seven oclock, followed by bridge Martha Junior society will a program. Mm. Earl 8. Paul meet Wednesday with Mrs Gor- reviewed The Story of a Pio- In the drawing room. A valentine motif was carried out in the don Baxter, 2745 Brinker ave- neer." decorations and In the refreshnue. Mrs. C. B. Morse will be ments. The hostesses were Miss hostess. G. Mm. enterW. She assisting Greenwell Dora Coffman, Miss Zelta Balo tained the members of the 8em-pr- e Miss Claramay Browning, linger, sisE. 0. afP. Musical of the Chapter J society Tuesday Misa Ethel Doxey, Miss Elizaone ternoon at the home of her terhood met Wednesday at Mm. Orlbly Hind oclock for luncheon with Mrs mother, Mrs. Thomaa D. Perrins, beth Thomas, Miss Mina mamh, Mattson, and areTwenty-seventh Jefferson 984 street. A H. T. Morris, 2604 Miss Elisabeth Stanford. nas. program of Beethoven numbers was given. Members of tbe Chi Omega Mrs. Exm Richardson depart-e- d In Ogden met Friday Santa sorority for Child club Junior will Culture Thursday morning Anns, California, to visit rela- meet Saturday afternoon at the with Mrs. A. H. Chambers, 1490 tives and friends for several Hotel Ben Lomond. The hostess Beverly drive, and organised a The officers elected for the afternoon will be Mrs. L. chapter. weeks. OS J. Holther. The program will be were Mrs. Kenneth C.. Ikeler, H in chsrge of Mm. A. A. president; Miss Tlbltha Harness, Clarence Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Richard Packer have returned from a trip Badger, secretary. Meetings will visited to the Pacific coast They be held the second Saturday in with fiends in Los Angeles, San Entre Nous Dancing club will each month. The next meeting one of a series of dancing par- will Francisco, and San Diego. be held March 11 the ties at the Hotel Ben Lomond hotel Ben Lomond.. Theal hostCradW. Mr. and Mrs. George Friday evening. Hosts and host- esses for the afternoon will be dock entertained Informally Sat- esses for the evening Include Dr. Mm. George M. Flater and Miss urday evening at bridge and sup- and Mrs. A. W. Petty, Mr. and Lorna Wafetis. per at their home, 1033 Twenty' Mrs. Sterling Price, and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mulcahy. . sixth street. The University of Utah Mothers' club will give a luncheon reMm. Mrs. Frank J. Bartonek has Oathrlne Shuffleharger March 16 in the Union building. turned to her' home In Oakland entertained a few friends at her Mm. Chester Calwon Is chairman with .after a short visit in Ogden home, 685 Twenty-fift-h street. In of the committee: Mrs. Mr compliment to her granddaugh- Louis following Mrs. A. Z. Richher son and daughter-in-laPerkins, and Mrs. Floyd Bartonek. ter, Kathryn Ann Gunnell, ards, Mrs. Ralph Wooley, Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mm. Wil- Lincoln G. Kelley, Mm. Vigo R. Miss Hazel Blood and Mias liam Gunnell, Friday In honor of Madsen, Mm. Wllliard Hansen, Alice Thornley of Kayavllle and her first birthday anniversary. Mm. Arthur Morgan, Mm. C. M. Misa Kay Harding of Salt Lake Covers were laid for twelve. Fehr, Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Mrs. were the week-en- d A. L. Vincent, Mrs. Paul Wooley, guests of Miss Tabltha Harness. Mm. Wayne G. Allen of New Mm. Fred Foulger, Mm. James York and her amall daughter, H. Ball, Mrs. Wydlffe Chamber-lai- n, Mrs. George W. Welch, and International Relations club Bonnie Ruth, will arrive in Ogwill meet Monday morning at den Sunday. She will be the Mrs. Geneve Young. 9:80 oclock with Mrs. Georginia guest of her parents, Mr. and js Twenty-thir- d 225 Mm. W. G. Fisher. Mm. Allen Historical club met Saturday afMarriott, atreet. will spend a week in Ogden. She ternoon at the home of Mm. W. s la en route to Los Angeles to join H. 902 Twenty-fourt- h Meal, The regular meeting of Miriam Mr. Allen. They will make their street. The business session was presided over by Mm. Aufln chapter No. 14, Order of East- home on the Pacific coast. ern Star, was held Tuesday eveJohnson, president. The annual The Child Cultnre club met memorial tea will be given Febning at eight oclock in the Masonic temple. Thursday afternoon at the Hotel ruary 18, at the Green Gablea Ben Lomond. The hostesses for tea room. Mrs. E. A. Fleming A joint bridge party was the afternoon were Mm. A. P. was tbe chairman of the program given Tuesday evening by the Merrill, Mm.. Mary Matson, and for the day and introduced Prof. American Legion and the Auxil- Mrs. Frank Bartlett. What J. Q. Blaylock of Weber college iary In the chateau. Following Every Woman Should Know as the speaker. He spoke on the card game, a late rapper was About a Family Budget and In- The Philippines. Following .nerved. vestment Savings was discussed the program, tea was served. The hostesses for the afternoon were by Mm. F. L. Ball. Mrs. Meal and Mrs. O. J. StillSego Lily circle No. 175, will of Woodcraft, Neighbors F of P. E. O. sister- well. The club will meet SaturChapter . - give a card party Friday eve- hood met Wednesday for lunch- day at the Green Gablee tea It's a great responsibility, this business of homemaking. Women nowadays are interested in the ning, February 17, at 8:30 eon with Mm. Wade Johnson, room. Look around and see how many people are o'clock in the W. O. W. hall on 2505 Brinker avenue. The proappearance of the kitchen and its comforts, too. home electrified Grant avenue. people who are no better fixed financially than we Mias Alice Tanner and MM already enjoying a modern, gram waa In charge of Mm. E. afford to remain I couldn't that J. Harness. Readings were given Emma 8now entertained a numwe decided I are. tell you, mother, A Colonial dinner will be given by Mias Tabltha Harness and ber of guests Saturday afternoon by the members of tbs Ladles' piano selections were given by at a bridge luncheon at 658 It's true, a housewife can understand your desire to economize. But it will surprise you to know Aid society of the Methodist Mariam Abbott and Jimmie Ab- Twenty-eigstreet. A valentine ap-that a large cash outlay was not necessary. Only a few dollars down placed these beautiful . church Wednesday evening, Feb- bott. motif was carried out In the decsmall a is from our regular budget, in paid pliances right where you see them, and the balance ruary 22, In the church parlors. orations, refreshments and the month. each amount Included In the guest Alta Mitra dancing elnb will favors. Los Buenos Amigos club of fit. give a dance Saturday evening In list were MM LaVera Daniels, And besides, mother, I'm doing exactly as you advised. Often you yourself cautioned me against Josephs Outholic parish will give the ballroom of the Hotel Sen MM Frances Bethel, Miss Verna the drudgery that steals a woman's charm. Husbands like to see a woman graceful andhappy. the In Littlefield, Misa Helen Bartlett, The committee dancing party Lomond. if the wife is too weary each day to welcome him well, can she expect to hold his admiration? In MM Emma the Cushnahan Ann Perncca, Misa Mdsy evening charge of arrangements includes Memorial hall. . Mr. and Mm. Harold Olson, Mr. Starr, MM Pearl Starr, Miss These labor saving appliances help preserve a woman's youth. and Mrs. Geoge Nasfell, Jr., Miss Caroline Adams, MM Ruth Had-locMlss Lucie Morgan, Mrs. Mrs. Claude Peacock, 969 Nona Todd, Mias Betty Hurst, Now there's no more drudging over a hot stove, for my Hofpoinf Electric Range is automatic. Xma !l A I rl a a n f Twenty-eevent- h ! street, entertain, Bari Rushmer, and Warren Vincent Willards on. Mm. Ivan MMtapues MtaoiolieUlAe rm Froot, Mm. Oleda Jex, and Mm. ed the members of the Child Smith. , Conservation league Monday afLydia Tanner. ternoon at 2:30 oclock at her Mr. and Mm. James W. Ensign e e borne. and Mr. and Mrs. D. C Grangle last a lifetime. The L. B. F. club met Tueswere the honored gnesta Thurs- day evening at the home of MM Mr. and Mrs. Byard Smith of day at a luncheon given by the Irene Plmlott and elected offiANY WOMAN CAN ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY OF Tabor, Alberta, Canada, wbo Ladles Aid society of the Meth- cers for the ensung year. The SERVICE COOKING, REFRIGERATION, WATER HEATING. DROP INTO OUR STORE AND Have been the guests of Mr. and odist church. Valentine decora- officers elected were MM Mar-ga- rt LETS TALK IT OVER. ACrs. Frank A. Rose for several tion were nsed en the table and McGowan, president; MM days, hare returned to their in the decorative' scheme. Mr. Nellie Wilson, secretary. Foland Mm. Ensign and Mr. and lowing the business meeting borne. We cordially invite you to visit the model kitchen displayed at our Salt Lake Store. Mm. Crandle will leave shortly bridge was enjoyed and a late The Drama club will meet for eastern points to make their supper erred. Members present were MM Margie Harris, MM February 21 at the Hotel Ben homes. o Ann Kennedy, Miss Celia Green, Lomond. program Reciprocity A meeting of the Business and MIm McGowan, Miss Margaret will be given by the Ladles Literary club of Salt Lake. The Professional Women's club was Phyllss Hiller, MM Dorothy hostesses for the afternoon will held Saturday evening at the Ho- Code, Miss Marian Allison, MM be Mrs. E. A. Utrkin and Mrs. tel Ben Lomond. A dinner was Phyllis Bibby, MM Elsie Blbby, PUBLIC William Rice Kimball. Tea will nerved at seven oclock, followed Misa Afton Edgely, Miss Nellie Elbert Welch. by a talk by Senator-eleJw served af five oclock. D. Thomas. SocieiyNews Dr. Thomas was In- troduced by Miss Edna P. Wade. Musical numbers were given by Miss Grace Mathewa, accompanied by Mrs. Byron L. Whltlmore, OOO AUT01REPAIR3ERVK WE Ml CHECK J TROUBLE ta ooo os MackRobinsonGarage ooo so' os w, ooo . In times -- "Yes, Mother, We Switched To All - Electric And Ill Tell You Why--- ht k, ALL-ELECTR- EFFICIENT SERVICE ct iJTrfSr tr IC |