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Show 8 Friday, THE OGDEN POST I CLUBS the afternoon by the hostess. CLUB MOTTO Still chi.vtog, tion held in October, in Oklahoma City, were special guests. They rendered very interesting reports of the convention. Tea was served late in Oil jorie Brewer, Mrs. Melvin Douglas, Mrs. II. C. Sttranquist, Mrs. Lyman Hyde, Miss Alice Peterson and Miss Ethel Doxey. Pan-IIallen- ie CHURCHES Fifteen enthusiastic young gentle men met at Roger Kingfonls home on Wednesday to discuss aviation in FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH its various phases. Who were they? Temporary meeting place, Moose Why, they were the members of that hall, 2416 Washington avenue. the institution, thriving Bible school meets promptly at next meeting the the At club. 9:45. Every one requested to be preshope to have Mr. Coray to ent and on time. Invite a stranger. aeronautical discussion. Clif the enter Morning worship, 11:00. Tbs pastor greatly surprised to find a will deliver the sermon. Strangers, Lund waswood in his pumpkin pie, but block of come out to it when another reconciled became Young Peoples Christian Endeavor him. was given piece meets at 6:30. The young people invite any one interested in the young The school play, "Mary, the Third, peoples work to corns and take part. Evening worship, 7:30. This pop- will be given at the Orpheum next ular service awaits all with a cordial Wednesday, the Berthans will be the welcome. Lively community singing scene of gaeity on December 23, and with a message following by the pasit wont be long now! tion THE time to buy your T. U Mrs. Dix will preside over a F. Richards, 476 Twenty-secon- d 1 oclockPhilip luncheon to the street, was hostess to the W. members on Saturday afternoon at 1C. T. U. members Wednesday afterThe Ladies Literary club met with her home in Roy. Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell Wednesday noon. afternoon at her home on Ecdes aveMasons Choose Leaders Junior ChUd Culture nue. It was guest day and an interAt the A childrens will Christmas meeting of Unity lodge, party y esting program in charge of Mrs. be given December 10 by the Junior F. and A. M., held Wednesday night EmPugmire and Mrs. Joan W. Child Culture club at the home of In the Masonic temple, the following mett was given. Mrs. Ruth Moench Mrs. officers were Bell of the Utah Agricultural college avenue.Ronald Wadsworth on Madison year: Fred chosen for the coming The members in charge who Carr, worshipful master; gave a most entertaining reading. Mrs. are making elaborate warren II. Donaldson, for senior warden; preparations Eccles Mrs. Royal accompanied by the event are: Mrs. J. T. Thomas, James Simpson, Junior warden; IL L. John Hiilabrant rendered a group of Mrs. W. C. Jones, Mrs. Taylor, treasurer; Don K. Hastings, violin selections, and Mrs. R. B. Por- chairman; Anna Van Dyke, and Mrs. E. E. ni R A. Collins, trustee. ter entertained with a group of vocal Pratt. Mr. Collins, who is the present wor- - tor. solos. ! Church night Thursday evening. announces the in .P. Have you had your picture taken stallation ceremonies will take Supper will be served beginning at Past Circle Matrons the year book yet? You have for American Legion Auxiliary tho of 6:30 December 21. to be followed by a social good evening Tlie Past Matrons circle held an Ford's, The regular meeting of the Ameri- all time. Come and bring some one to your choice of places, Rabes, day meeting Wednesday in the 34.00 per Price, can Legion Auxiliary was held Mon- Masonic or The club a church of distinctive service. dining room at the Ilote The day was devoted doxen and 25c for each extra cut. day evening in the American legion to sewingtemple. Bigelow was the scene Wednesda for sothe Childrens aid club rooms. Mrs. Lee D. Turner, ciety. Luncheon was served of the evening annual banquet of the EPISCOPAL CIIURCH OF THE at one Womena president, was in the chair. The re- o'clock, At today's assembly, Zeta Xi christdub. University The table GOOD SHEPHERD was charming with its ened their pet alligator, fire prevenports of standing committees were John W. Hyslop, rector. Corner of appointments heard. Mrs. Herbert Woods, who repwere read and awards of red and green a tion SL Josephs Sewing essays Twenty-fourtChristmas h tiny street and Grant averesented the auxiliary at the meeting tree Forum gave its annual the and centered the St. made, table and baskets nue, opposite the poetoffice. Josephs sewing society met yesof the representatives of the local h entertainment. afternoon in the Knight's of at ends th The terday of p,laced third Sunday in Advent. The held Columbus home. k fhe table. The favors were Jatriotic organizations, church school meets at 9:45 a. m. Miss the endeavors of the ing musical instruments. The presiBill Jennie Prout, Ignorance is bliss. new organization. Mrs. J. I. Smith, superintendent dent, Mrs. Frances Smith Johnson, Morning Live Osk Club Jay-T- hen you are a blister. ' and 11 sermon a. at prayer Mrs. Athleen Revor, and Misa Betty Mr. Edith Wright, entertained the presided during the entertainment m. Evening prayer and sermon in St Chandler gave brief talks on their at- Idve Oak club at her home on Harris-viil- e hour. Mrs. Charlotte Hall Esplin of Pauls church. Plain City, at 8 p. m. Ira B. Wilson, on Sunday evening at tendance at the national convention road Logan addressed the club and music The choir of the Church of the Good :30 held In Paria. Following the business members Wednesdaya afternoon. lie was furnished p. m., under the leadership m a Christmas box pfepared by quartet will Shepherd render composed the Christmas session, former state commander, ArAgnes Warner Bowen, to which the of Mn. S, W. Badcon, Mils Grace cantata, "The Salvation the afternoon. of thur Wooley. addressed the members during Israel, public is cordially invited. by Mathews, Miss Dorothy Corry and on "Defense" in his masterful style. Miss Lois Robinson. Mrs. FWard To Spanish War Veterans Mrs. S. W. Badcon. rendered two de- Auxiliary A business meeting was held Tues- Piper was in charge of arrangements. lightful soloa, and Mrs. Delbert B. evening in the American Foulger read OHenry'a Christmas day D. A. R club rooms by the Auxiliary Legion to the entitled: "The story Magi". The Spanish War Veterans. The Golden Spike chapter of the members of Elmer Criddle unit of Immediately Daughters of the after the business session American Revoluthe vet- tion met Kaysville were special guests of the erans were afternoon at the Monday entertained memthe by evening. Refreshments were served home of Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol on Van at the dose of the meeting by a com- bers at a very enjoyable party. Buren avenue. Mrs. George E. Felmittee of auxiliary members. The Southern Pacific club will hold lows of Salt Lake, state chairman of Christmas party at the the committee on genealogical reieip. Presbyterian Missionary Luncheon Virginia, Friday evening, December search, was the guest of the chapter The Missionary society of the First 23, to announcement made and gave a most interesting talk on according Presbyterian church will give a 1:30 by Arthur Kingsford, that line of work. A special musichairman, this cal oclock luncheon today at the home WcCK, program was given during the of Mrs. George A. Whitmeyer, 268 The clubs committee afternoon. arhandling Flowler avenue. rangements for the affair are: Chair- Acacia Club J- Bartonek, P. E. 0. Sisterhood treasurer, G. u Snively, secretary; The Acacia dub is meeting this afThe P. & O. sisterhood met We- Press Bancroft. J. W. Murdock, J. ternoon with Mrs. Edward L Rich, dnesday with Mrs. Eugens H. Smith, T. McCann, 1L II. McCool, Charles L. 2475 Jefferson avenue. 1491 Twenty-sevent- h street Mrs. Hughes, Leslie J. Mann, E. J. Wat-kinBelt and Mrs. Mickelson, of Salt Lake, Jr., J. William Burbridge, C. R. Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Henry Johnson who were delegates from the Salt Stone, Joseph W. Graves, J. S. fraylor, announce the engagement of their Lake chapter to the supreme convon- A- LeCuyer, Hannah daughter, Miss Thresa Helene Pring, Lckiund, Edna Weaver, Athleen Revor to Harvey Albert Lashus, son of Mr. and Adam Snyder. and Mrs. George Albert Lashus. The J Mann, master of ceremon- wedding will take place this month. ies, promises a variety of entertain-men- t, to be followed by a buffet lunchThe national association of piano Season Sale! eon and dancing. tuners claims eight-tenth- s of the From the advance sale of tickets. are out of tune. What about thepianos other j Held! nnul of the dub two tenths? Sn Bevf,nth party 200 UM ny f their Pwious func- Sons? In an Ogden movie house the other Sizes 14 day an elderly woman was surprised trim-- ! 50, by having a deeping man drop his Childrens Hour Club head on her shoulder. When the lady A- - LwHm will be hostess two med, remonstrated the man muttered: "Lay to the Childrens Hour Satur- over dub, dear. my day afternoon at her home, 2545 Ec-e- a avenue. The meeting will con-She called her sweetie Jack because Iclock. A Christmas 2 Group 1 program will be presented by the he had plenty of it. pupils of Bertha Wheelwright Wynn, 1? teacher of dramatic art All members $25.00 $35.00 Values are urged to be in attendance. Wa C. Mr. Jawph B. Msrrcll, PimUmI LMIm' LlUrir Club. Mrs. I. Pan-Hellen- ic Le-Ito- Deceml.J GALOSHeJ and rubbers A COMPLETE . 1 I NEW STOCK AT THE then-vaca- Link-Tiffan- y. fun-ma- m I All the newest styles. Gray, tan and black. Snap fastener 2 4s? Slide fastener..$3jg!j nnl SALE s, Santas ladies S3.75 52.95 Misses An Event of the the Greatest Ever An assortment of over Coats to select from. to all fur full lined; in separate groups Toyland Open GALOSHES Ladies $2AS Misses --IL- 4S Childs 42J5 at Group Values Sorosia R-Uoxey and Miss Louise Fisher were joint hostesses to the Sorosis alumnae at the home of Mrs, Doxey on Wednesday afternoon. Several hours spent at sewing were followed by tea served by the hostesses. The tea table was prettily decorated with Christmas foliage and candles. Those present were: Mrs. Lydia Tanner, Mrs. A. P. Merrill, Mrs. George Ensign, Mrs. John T. Firth, Mrs J. S Campbell, Miss Mar- - $14.45 $19.95 Sport Coats Childrens Coats Our entire stock of Sport Coats priced for quick clearance 100 Childrens Coats. All fur trimmed, fully lined. Jfillard Cals Colt Tot Bikes Tricycles Side Walkcycle Cars Bicycles Phonographs At Bargain Prices Dolls Doll Beds Sleds 25Q Records ; 50 Records with $62.50 Terms: ..35 Down, 35 a Month... 3200 Brunswick Phonograph, like new ; 20 Rec- ? ords with machine; Bargain Trice $72.50 Make Your Own Terms. Watches Cameras h Edison, phonograph machine .... Criterion Phonograph, 10 Records with machine .... $42.50 3150 Shoe a Rifles Tinker Toys Radios ALL COLORS AND STYLES Our Display $4.95 Terms: 35 Down, 31 a Week. Dresses All Fall Dresses, including velvets, satins, georgettes, of attachment to play all Flashlights Top-Notc- Special PRICE Used Wagons Skis Skates Boxing Gloves Punching Bags Footballs Basketballs Volley Balls Wonderful values. i 2 SIZES 14 to THE FAMOUS 52 Price All the Newest Colors Practical Gifts for Christmas crepes and sport materials Every Dress Included in This Sale! GIFTS rrrr $1.00 STOCKINGS s s r So many times you wish New Winter Styles $5.00 to give a friend some dainty little remembrance at Christmas time. Our gift display was purchased with just this idea in mind. Prices are little, assortments are large. PATENT PUMPS Cuban and High Heels These Machines Are Guaranteed. s $5.00 r Western Sporting Petersen Music Goods Co. Home of the Baldwin See Our Windows 2468 Kiesel Avenue Phone 238-- J 2955 Washington Ave. Phone 1240 Vm. Thornton Drugs s I Store No. 11 24th and Wash. Store No. 10 26th and Wash. Phone 272 : Phone 1173 Free Delivery to 11 P. Millinery Your Choice of Any Velvet HaL Values to $8.75 31. s New Spring Hats $3.95 Special Friday and Special Friday and Gifts h of Taille Silk, Metallic Trimmed $1.89 Saturday s COMFORT SLIPPERS For Christmas ? il s N; I. Saturday THE FAMILY SHOE STORE 353 21th Street Ogden -- - n ire r |