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Show ii- i tvMay. December 2. 1927 R. S. Ricketson pre- r and Mrs. charming .family dinner La ovt-- a at ffieir home on Twenty-Atrein honor of Mrs. Ricket Mrs. Philo P. Mntsr Mr. and same arrived the day from ffimng, Michigan. The day mark- of 5 the fiftieth weddingand anniversary this beauti-Jnii- e ind Mrs. Chase, et t, SLho party came as a hap-Xrori- se to them. Dr. and Mrs. It. McGill,' Nevada, son and of V Chase, of the distinguished came to Ogden to meet them. Tkl dinner table was most atractive kb its appointments of gold. A beautiful golden basket filled with yellow chrysanthemums and dainty jine.i JoUbudi graced the center of the table, a tiny bridge and groom gave n appropriate touch to the decorations. An interesting feature of the Antler was the cutting of the wedding with a rare old sterling cake Ljjfe which was the wedding gift to his bridge a Mr. Chases mother After the dinner fifty years ago. while the family was gathered about, there came over KSL radio station the The Sweetest melodious strains of It was sung by Story Ever Told. Margaret Anderson, of Salt Lake City m compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Chase, arrangements for this honor having been made previous to the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Ricketson, accompan ied their parents by motor to California. They departed on Thursday and will spend some time on the coast Mr. and Mrs. Chase will go to Texas liter for a short stay and will spend the winter months in the south. Mr. and Mrs. Ricketson will return to Ogden withiij a few weeks. oehter-in-l- w Miss Norma Jensen was the guest of honor ui.d Mrs. Kmet Rhine the hostess Tuesday evening. i'mAs Bride Honored Mrs. Ernest Rhine. 2353 Adams aveat a nue, entertained Tuesday evening in compliment shower miscellaneous and Mr. t . H. Sii'Voi.si ntunu-to to Miss Norma Jensen, a bride of the 1 ilvr vaeation- - near future. Cards were enjoyed dured ,1'a over Thanksgiv- which the ing the evening hours, after lruie-t- t ng. the showered were upon gifts wns served by ie, and a late supper lovers JIr. Ulill Ml.. .. , . . of the the wth Camp, popular of Logan, i me on the hostess. Monday of tfnswi-k- ' sM w'h"f . , ' E'm!,,n FACTORIES TO YOU Here From Alaska Miss Bess O'Neill, of Juneau, Alaswill of their bridge ka, will arrive in Ogdon today to be 1 at liu ir home, 114S the guest of her mother, Mrs. R. V, 1 Winty-fourtFairview apartments the in O'Neill, Kivu. until after the Christinas holidays. V1' Iidiis of Si. Jusi'jih'it sowing Hotel Bridge Luncheon society hell their annual bazaar second The bridge luncheon to be at the Knights of Columbus Hotel Bigilow manageby the home, arm from the now in given Mrs. Traver, held ment was it was a liei'Ub-- sums-;-report Tuesday. . There were was present and conof Salt many attrartive booths wK-rreasonably prived Christ m is gifts were dis- tinued her very interesting instrucaffairs 1 he played. apron booth was the cen- tion of ruction bridge. These of every other Tuesday are indeed ter of attraction where tiny tea aprons and effective morning aprons popular game. were to be found. The other booths Miss Sanva Greenland will enterhad equally as pietty articles. The tain at luncheon in the English room women of this organization work the entire year preparing for this bazaar, of the Hotel Bigelow Saturday afterand the entire proceeds are used for noon. Cais will follow with tables charitable purposes. Dinner was serv-e- d arranged for twelve. in the evening from G until 8 To Entertain Coast By Motor o clock. The chairman who served on Mrs. Mattie E. Vogel and son, Peter the various committees are as follows: Apron booth, Mrs. J. C. Raker: B., departed Monday by motor for New York City, where they will visit tuning room, Mrs. J. F. Debano: by Mrs. C. 0. Bonner; kitchen, with Lan:ar Vogel. Later they will Airs Mattie Fisher. The officers of go to Miami, Florida, to spend the the society are: Mrs. C. E. Clements, winter months. president; Mrs. Mattie Fisher, Hotel Resident Entertains Mrs. F. D. Todd, treasurer, Mrs. Abe Kuhn entertained a few and Mrs. W. G. Eniley, secretary. intimate friends of Mrs. Fred W. Kiesel at luncheon in the Japanese Mrs. Douglas W. Clifford has reof the Hotel Bigelow on Thursturned from a two weeks visit with roomafternoon. Mrs. Kiesel's home is her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. W day in Sacramento, and she is a guest in of Richfield. Buchanan, Ogden foi a short time. rs' FROM THE WORLD'S LARGEST en-v- rs h T yon-icru- 1 .t aj THE COLLEGE BOOT SHOP Announces its opening under the management of ed Mr. Virgil B. Anderson vice-preside- nt; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lehman arc Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Perry were now occupying their palatial new hosts at a charming little dinner Sathome 1331 Twenty-sixt- h at street. Brin-kurday evening at their home on avenue. Covers were laid for Ogden people were interested in the twelve at the prettily decorated table. Bridge was the diversion for the recent announcement of the engagement of Miss Erica DoPonte Berne, evening hours. of Berkeley, California, to Lieutenant . Jack Ellett U. S. Navy. Miss Joseph. Scowcroft and daughter, Berne is the llurff, talented daughter of Mrs. Biss Dorothy Scowcroft, are again at home at their Twenty-sixt- h street Frederick Berne, formerly of Ogden. residence following a three weeks' trip Mrs. E. M. to the Paciiic coast. . Conroy, Miss Helen Con roy and Maurice Conroy are now locatapartments, 2465 Miss Francis Hobbs and her two house ed at the Fontenelle ' nests of Salt Lake, Miss Freddie Monroe avenue. and Miss Charlotte Allred, Chapmi Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Howe who returned Sunday to Salt Lake after spending the Thanksgiving vacation have been guests in the city, returnee with Miss Hobbs parents, Mr. and Tuesday to their home in San Rafael, Mrs. J. F. Hobbs. California. er of Mrs. Cave, 1445 Twenty-fift- h -o- We believe this policy will be greatly appreciated by the buying public. Miss Rosa Mosteller will entertain I We have been fortunate in making special connections and through this affiliation with1 one of the greatest shoe manufacturing organizations in America give our patrons the biggest shoe values, coupled with a very superior service. Miss Patricia llealy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Healy, Jr., ha arrived home from California, where she has been in attendance at the Uni- versity of California. Miss Elma Taylor and Miss Helen Slater entertained a party of friends at dinner Saturday evening at the home of Miss Taylor. A color scheme of yellow was carried out in the Mrs. Patrick llealy, Sr., arrived table decorations. Miss Margaret Stevens, of Covers were laid daughter she for ten.. Br. and Mrs. in the evening the Sidney O. Stevens, and Tuesday from California where She Ijater Biss Helen Stevens, daughter of Mr. has spent the past two months. the young people danced at the Berthnna. is at home at the Healy hotel for winter. Mrs. L. C. Critchfield, 796 Twenty-sixtstreet was hostess to her Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel in entertaining club Wednesday afternoon. A bridge dainty Mrs. Fred W. Kiesel, of Sacramento, luncheon was served at the card tatime. brief a for California, bles preceding the card games. Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth has issued NEW BUNGALOWS TO BE invitations for a bridge luncheon to be ERECTED Madigiven Tuesday at her home, 2776 Mrs. to in & Larson son avenue, compliment Sons, local real estate Melvin Keller, of Portland, Oregon. men, have purchased a half block of and on Pi ik avenue between Twenty-fift- h Sixteen guests have been bidden. and Twenty-sixt- h streets. They Mrs. Melvin Keller, of Portland, will begin construction within a short Oregon, ".rrived Sunday for a month's lime ol several modern five and six visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. room bungalows of the latest archi tecture. W. J. Parker, 1283 Twenty-sixt- h street. Mrs. Keller was formerly Miss Ida Parker, and her return to Ogden is the inspiration for a number of social affairs. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Parker entertained for their daughter. Three tables of bridge were at play during the evening, after which a late supper was served at the small table. Mr. Keller will come to Ogden for the Christmas holidays, after which 0 ur Displ ay Better Values- - Lower Prices Small Profits Quick Turnover" for Every Dollar Invested Here in Shoes. Mrs. Virgil I. Cain entertained the members of her bridge club at 1 oclock luncheon Thursday' afternoon. Mrs. L. W. Overstreet, 2307 Jackson avenue. Three tables will be arranged for the guests. We Aim To Give i street at bridge this evening at the home of Washington Avenue 2484 E. Grimes and little ion, George III, returned Sunday from Ur. na Mrs. Francis R. Conroy pre Mrs. Claude B. Cave and Mrs. Curtis six weeks' sojourn in Jackson, Ten- sided over a delightful family dinner Allison entertained Mrs. Grimes was called south nessee. Wednesday afterSunday at their home in Swaner place. noon at a bridge luncheon at the home by the fatal illness of her mother. Mrs. George .. I THE OGDEN POST In Womens Realm Gjdin Wedding Celebrated - ui OPENING DAY HOSIERY SPECIALS Mens Durham Hose, pair 20c Women's Durham Silk Hose, !.... pointed heel, pair Child's Bear Brand and Durham rtA Women's Durham Service Chiffon Hose, pair mUL Hose, pair 2484 ..95c $1.39 Washington Avenue &$$? Mrs. Keller will accompany him home. Mrs. W. W. Berrett will entertain f- twenty guests Saturday afternoon at luncheon to be followed by bridge. Mrs. George Roberts was hostess at an attractive bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred L. Wing, 1221 Twenty-fift- h street. Baskets of sweet peas centered the small tables where the guests weie seated for luncheon. The games fol'owed. GIFTS ttri; SPECIALS AT EVERYBODYS SATURDAY So many times you wish to give a friend some dainty little remembrance at Christmas time. Our One lot Men's Unions, values to $2.00; for Ladies' or Mens Kayon or Silk Hpse, 4 pairs for Jersey Leather Faced Fingered Tip Gloves, 3 for 12 pairs of Childrens black, white and cordovan Hose for Ladies Rayon Bloomers, 2 pairs for One lot of Mens and Boys Bow Ties, 60c values; 4 for. Boys Scout or Riding Pants, display was purchased with just this idea in mind. Prices are little, assortments are large. &ift You may drive with the utmost confidence if you get your repair work done here. Win. Thornton Drugs Store No. 11 Store No. 10 Hone 272 24th and Wash. 26th and Wash. : 11 P. 51. a pair Childrens Slippers or Oxfords, a pair Mens Good Wool Hose, dark colors; 4 pairs for Mens Fine Dress Shirts, with or without Turkish Towels, fancy and plain; One lot of Ladies Dresses for street and house wear $1.00 $1.00 , a I Garage 327 60-- 1 Kiesel Avenue AA Slips Mack-Robins- on 2441 $ ; collar Ladies Rayon and Sport Satin Princess in our Car Washing Dept. The latest appliances and processes available are used in all departments. Phone (3 With every purchase of $3.00 or more we will give you one of our Surprise Packages absolutely free. The packages contain merchandise to the value of 50c to $5.00. Auto Vacuum Cleaner Used Phone 1173 free Delivery to only, pair $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Bungalow Curtains, plain or fancy ; I Twenty-fourt- h 11 Street, Ogden |