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Show 23 MaH pMflV. 192V THE OGDEN POST u t i: i -- anii1 Tgruui at the Lit-i:.i- y Ml- II. . K. Oratorical Contest 1! : af-iei'!- , i'i l j "Wo-inni- p'-i-ce, " ike ijTv Wal-brid- CLUBS ce vice-preside- nt, . , , ge I V ',!i . f o', ' o u .liver'll II i i Inn. I t lif'.clli-.ot.- J lb.- - of I I aiemie. f .i.i !i I lb k :i' ' i.e - l',.'!i:e. aids w.l! ... 1 V .1 . V..i'11'ii Miii!i LI. : : , !. I Uvil.iV I'Ve '.I,. s .iM.uk I'n ;.r Lu iIii.ii.I Li1, tc.il r, Fli- - .1 i t . w.-rkii- - twelve James Scowcroft entertained little folks Tuesday afternoon f her daughter Janice, fell ..J birthday pro that day. The anniversary guests enjoyed A honJor I S YOUR HOME FOR SALE? S?. a"d later refreshments were at le decorated with ,ster motifs and a large birthday Wb-tlcy- e-t- ii t I v - piv-ei.tu'.i- CLASSIFIED sau: roll -( 11..F; &Tnd Mrs. II. M. Rowe and son, aiT?yed home early in the California Pnt the past month. where they have Scowcroft R. daughter, are motoring tetpiaIif.oria stopping at points Mrs Clinton 8A- PnS8tof . Salt Lake, will join her fithm and 8ter within a short time. Jame I I The Home of Home Bargains" 2410 Washington Wo-C- a dont care for wine and women, And with great wealth I do not flirt; But the thing Ive always wanted Is a grapefruit that wont squirt. Mill-- Kii-i- ii.i-.- l FRESH h e h e, P. C. Richardson Grain Go. 21S Renew That Mortgage with Twenty-fourt- carload of 1928 pack Blue Pine and Kitchen King grapefruit just unloaded. Your grocer now has it ,n stock. TRY IT! !!!! H Phono 788 St. h CinnI for wiiluw limuly GltAWINl! liiiniiif-M- , willi M'Winir. Sniull miuimL llton rsiill Hi;, . FARM on ntnte highway in Riverdale, 3 nrrcH planted to young . GOOD WATER variety 6 modern home, large room RIGHT, combi tuition hny and ntock burn; large modern chicken house nnd runs, gtirttge, etc. Owner will exehungu for city property. Price $7000. FARM, 26 acres cultivated, balnnee pasture, tit) SHAKER A rent good Close in. WATER. buy, $5000. 21 ACRES, FULL WATER RIGHT, brick house, very good modern large hay and stock burn, good granary, garage, tool house, etc. This is a very good farm, in excellent condition. Priced to sell $10,000. on-hard-- Federal Bond and Finance Corporation & Local Money &i F. Interest or Straight Ixinns. Interest anti principal payable at our office. We are securing many of the best loans in Ogden City. Let us add you to our list of satisfied customers. Federal Bond and Finance Corporation l'UOKUKK & I t - mi t if 4 . - t OWLKS, INC. REALTOR Phone 617 or 922, 2415 Kiesel Ave. I , x i Herbert E. Smith, Manager. 2119 Kiesel Avenue ' r-- ; Rhone 170 CONTKACTOItS Wheelwright Construction Co. 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Price Quoted LUE PINE GRAPEFRUIT in cans wont squirt, yet it has all the delicious TASTE of the fresh fruit! W.h-iiiptu- I All Makes of Cars SCOWCROFTS Full o Flavor s K Phone 903 DONT CARE TOMonn.i-- 1 IN LINE WITH OUR POLICY OF EXPANDING OUR SERV and .u husbands Saturday owning, arson Mill entertain the their 17. March at eight oMock at the home WATSON-RCICF: club tins afternoon ut her tSKl) CAR of Mrs. Chester C. Wilcox. In :..e, 2oII Harrison aieiuie. MAR KMT . Ii -l Nil Iwwii 'Jl ami g& nU. Mrs. W. S. I'liee:-maand Mis. I. HIM) Ave., mri i.i fioun f.0 Episcopal Guild Meets Ralph C. GMilliam Mill be hostesses Mrs. 1'. A. Ileck uml Mrs. R. Hurkc at the Tuesday meeting of the MarI'KTS ft i re hostesses at the Wednesday tha Junior Mieicty, to be held ut the of Women's the guild home of Mrs. Cliei'Miian, 2.o.' JefV ASIllNli meeting ii ON IKT STUliK. ! ol t l.c Church of the Gum! Shepherd, ferson awnue. ami all kimla ut InnN, minin', I'lillf, run linv nf ruin'. which was held in the guild hull. Tlie la.--t Matrons circle I). E. S. FOR SALK cuL rtaiued at lum boon Wednesday in Auxiliary to Spanish War Vets I nil iat ion ecremouics were conduct- the MusiMiie temple in honor of Sirs. ed at the Tuesday evening meeting of E. C. Under. Morthy matron of Miriam tl e auxiliary to the Spanish War Vet- chapter; Mrs. lao Yates, worthy Maerans whieh was held in the American tron of Queen Esther eliapter nnd Mrs. June C. Foirest, past matron, Legion club rooms. whose seventy-nintbirthday anniverWomen's I'niwrsity Club sary came upon that day. Covers were Miss Dana Kelley and Miss Mabel laid for sixty-fiv- e guests, thirty-fivDarker Mere joint hostesses Wednes- of fthom were past matrons, and past day evening when the Womens Uni- grand matrons from Salt Lake. Green In trailing with us, you cun Ih conversity club met in the Anieriean Le- uml white were the colors chosen to fident luncheon that you will receive gion eluh rooms. tables. Gifts dccornte the in nil our dealings. omens Auxiliary Meets Tonight were presented to the three guests of Wasatch brunch of the Womens honor. The following program was Our Seed Potatoes will begin to auxiliary to the Railway Mail asso- given during the nfternoon: Vocal ciation will hold their March meeting solo, Mrs. C. 11. Stevens; rending, Mrs. Hniu this week. this (Friday) evening ut 7:30 oclock G. W. (Tout; short tulks, Mrs. Yutcs 2 IS Twenty-fourtSt. at the home of Mrs. John lureell, 666 uml Mrs. Hudcr; song, "My Ain Gonii-triCross street. Mrs. Agnes Hailey will Mrs. Jane G. Forrest. ArrangeNext to Humbcrgcr Depot. he the assisting hostess. ments were in churgc of Mrs. G. W. 1rout, who was assisted by Mrs. T. E. Newman, Mrs. Huns Auhcl, Mrs. Queen Esther Chapter The regular business meeting of George R. Whitmeycr mid Mrs. A. J. Queen Esther chapter No. 4 (). E. S. Dodson. Mi. J. Centralized Service If the price and terms are right, we can sell it! cake. le-i- i.u.-ii1'-! ct M1- lieu He !i..s loll. .i.-ti- - s . F. lodie 7L.. iinniiul d..y i iclit ;i! the 15. one of tie of the Ogden lodpe r of tear- - ai d has lor a in tl. order. f ,i i i.ml-iblur officcis nnio.iJ by the lodge .ne t he following: T. J. Tl. in. is, Ii a.ling ku'c.ht; Daiid L. iii"d loyal i.n.ulit, G. t ivilo Mine, A o.'ilci i i, . er lei anil lei t hi iii.r knight; lli. kohri and S, T. deppe'en, trustees; Frank F. Ti'.l'c, icpieseet.itiw W. Frank la I lie yl:i::.l lodge; t Muithcws. a.a ina'.i ri tin1 grand lodge; Charles F. Giliii'iv, scciitar; II. W. Slmrtliff, tder. el. fa i'. Sutton of the gi.i i exulted ei-ite- tVd-- T F.lks, Maun was ,1. of ruli-- i ib.ap-It.ii- i day will be ImiiMo t' be pl'os--i- '. VI. Mi.c. i nr, ii lied all ei.gae.emei-tKing vi .is i bail man of '.lie r.'fiobmoi: d b o. and liie was as f March. A cordial fe . Rom' it Mrs. Mrs. :,loil to vi .g lum ll.itlp Riley, Mr-- . In Anna M. Piitlo aid Mar Ma-man. Il'Moriral Snriet Modem Literature Club lilnit D. Tlit'iiu-- nf tin I'ni-Mill i.f lecl before I'tah. lire '.y till- llitmieal club tomorrow afli ino.'ii a; t t:c Central Junior lii;:h school lilt. His subject Mill be "ln'ii'ina- ti i.iil Relations. The hostesses for t L. uftci infill are Mr. W. H. Meal Mis. M. J. lila.kl.mil. u:..l Mis. Josephine Hirst. Tile Lillie' Jiuili:iry to the Unitci Coniuurciiil Trawlers Mill entertain a Club ti 'lie I . v 1 I Mann Elected Head Of the Ogden Elks I ''c vt ..'lit I1'..' ! i Uige-low- I t tliil.im t'h.ipier in ii.Ml'...r U'lv.i" ir.ti'tn ill be 'i r. No ,ii:' i 1 s 1 '. K, ili.'i of ,'!! :.t . the tegular inviting of Golden Dunna India and Mania (,lura. hav Spike chapter. !. A. 1L. .Monday n at the home of Mrs. John Edarrived from la Angeles to j. iu Mr. Casey who tame to Ogden a sheet time vard I'jivwr, four senior high school . girls dilivoitd ago. They are now at the Hotel competitive orations-M,.-Ji ain't'. e Rosenberg, whose suh-j-.was "American Democracy, won with daffodils aca- uble sweet peas. Orchii Mrs. I.et tie Farr Manning has gone fir.--t place, and Miss Wanda Preston, ., ci snd.lcstal hoije are at the to California for a stay of sewial with the subject, "he table. Three tables weeks. the Patriot. foUf torwiH ho at Play during !he Arran, 't mulls for the umtist had d Mr. and Mrs. .John I.. Overman, ac- been nude ly the committee on paThe invited guests, be- of h0T10rt are Mrs. companied by Mr. Overman's mother, triotic of Mrs. Pitt, Mrs. Mary K. Overman, departed Sun- H. I.. Ta lor, Mrs. consisting Harbor and Arthur littlefiold, Mrs. R. C. Scow-Mf Evans, Mrs. John day for an extended trip to the Pa- Miss Eva Erb. Mrs. Harbor was chaircific coast. The elder Mrs. Overman, man of the contest and introduced the y k. Carr, Mrs. James Mrs. A. W. Petty, Mrs. has been a guest in Ogden for several judges, Mis Josephine Seaman, Mrs. Mrs. Ada Griswold, months, and she is now returning to Edward Hiihsil and End M. Nye, ieo.rS her home in Sacramento, California. Miss Rosenberg and Miss Preston u'l'ilrt the will deliver tbeir orations HmW C. Str.nqu.t. Mrs. J. C. Walton and daughter, high (H'h ti'l nssiiubly on Friday at p. Bigelow presided over Miss Helen Walton, left Tuesday for 12:45 o'clock, at which tiiuo thoy will of charming appointments their home in Lawrence, Kansas. They be presented with the medals awarded tbe Hotel Bigelow. have Wen guests at the home of Mrs. by the Golden Spike chapter. -Waltons parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank At the business meeting preceding Slg-i L. Ball for the past week, the contest Mrs. J. G. Falvk and Mrs. J. W. Abbott were elected delegates, Patrick motifs were chosen for Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McDermond and Miss Joseph Kimball and Mrs. Oration by Mrs. Francis Lund when the members of her have returned from a several weeks' J. ( Evans, alternates to the state kwclub at luncheon Wednesday vucation to the Pacific coast. They eon fere nee to be held in Salt bf hotel. A dozen guest. made the trip by motor, ut March n. MciiiIhts of the Golden 2 withered about the luncheon points of interest en route.stopping Spike chapter will be guests of the of Liberty chapter Friday at JSS which was arranged in the Jap-- S Spirit Mr. and Mrs. Walker S. Cheesinun 2:!10 p, m. in Salt Iatke. room. A mound of green and formed the center- - had as their guests for a few days IDIIG aweet peas American Legion Auxiliary rerns and flowers were strewn this week, "Mr. and Mrs. P. I). Kline where green and Miss Lucille Kline of Grand Rap,Po The regular monthly meeting of the the corners of the table holders burned. ids, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Kline are American Legion auxiliary, unit No. topers in crystal the party were: former residents of Ogden and stop- b, was held Monday evening in the who enjoyed AnN. Vendell, guest; Mrs. R W. ped here en route to the coast to re- American la'gion dub rooms. Mrs. Porter Robbins, Mrs. new acquaintance with Utah friends. nouncement was made of the date of the visit of the national president of Cbwles Henderson, Mrs. John Mrs. George Vogel, Mrs. Carl the organization, Mrs. Irene zjemer, Mrs. Lyle Larkin, Mrs. Henry McIntyre to the Utah departRasmussen and ment. She will arrive in Ogden March Tjf.m.nr Mrs. Clair I'd, and will be tendered a banquet at Mrs. Jules Kelly. t the Hotel Higolow the same evening. Mr and Mrs. Frank M. Browning Representatives from all parts of the were' hosts at a delightful dinner state are expected to be present. P. E. O. Elerts Officers 1503 of plans will Further Tuesday evening at their home, O. E. P. sisterhood met Wednesday be made announcement street. The guests, who Twenty-sixt- h At the time. within a short with Mrs. Wade M. Johnson, 256 members of the make up a jolly bridge club, were the Monday meeting, Drinker avenue. Luncheon was servet unit voted to seated at a long table artistically adopt the poppy wreath 1:30 oclock and was followed by as decorated with daffodils and heather. at officiul floral tribute for dethe games a business meeting. Annual reports ceased legionnaires and auxiliary Following dinner the card were given by retiring officers. The members. These wreaths are made were enjoyed. . following were elected to serve for by disabled men now in President, Mrs, government hospitals. Hand made Mrs. Edward Bichsel entertained the ensuing year: Mrs, the members of the E. S. Bridge club Edward Bichsel; and baby breath form Wade M. Johnson; recording secre- poppies, fernand each bears a small the yesterday at her home on Twenty-sixt- h wreath, street. Luncheon preceded the tary, Mrs. Samuel Powell, correspond- silk flag. Representatives of the loing secretary; Mrs. P. J. Dix; guard, cal post of the Legion appeared begames.. Mrs. Harmon Barton; chaplin, Mrs. fore the auxiliary relative to the apMrs. Fred W. Kiesel departed Sun- P. A. Dix. The officers were installof Jacques Jolas, pianist on C. C. Hetzel, retiring presi- pearance day for her home in Sacramento, ed by Mrs. 9. It is hoped that the concert April California, following a weeks visit dent.- Mrs. J. T. Abbott in behalf of may be held in the new legion home. the organization, presented Mrs. Het- The here with Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel. proceeds will be used for the zel with a lovely corsage. benefit of the American Legion fife Mrs. Julian Watson presided over and drum corps. Drama Club a luncheon for twelve on Wednesday Committee reports concluded the Last evening at 8 oclock the Drama at her home, 2784 Van Buren. Daffomeeting. dils and ferns were used to decorate club presented a one act play and a the luncheon tables, which numbered program of dances and music at the Sempre Music Society ' three. Later the tables were arrangLewis Junior high school auditorium. The Sempre Music society will meet ed for cards. The play The Gazing Globe, by EuTuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ray M. a gene Pillot, was very capably directed Jones at her home, 2571 Fillmore aveMrs. Leland Reed honored her sis- by Mrs. Eber Piers. It was unusualnue. It will be American day, ter, Mrs. J. W. Kendall, on Monday ly well done, the characters delighting and Miss Ellen Thomas isopera chairman evening when she entertained at six the hearers with their perfect ease and for the afternoon. Selections will be tables of bridge at her. home in the artistry. Members were privileged to from Deems Taylors The Kings given A late sup- invite guests, hence a good crowd was Henchman. Browning apartments. per was served as the card tables. present. The complete program is ns fnllnuni' The Childrens Hour Club Covers were laid for twelve at the No. 1, Hindu Chant Prologue A history of music and illustrations attractive bridge supper given Tues(Rinsky Korsakov), violin, Mrs. Royal of various types of music will be given day evening by Miss Margaret Prout. Eccles; cello, Mrs. Junius H. Smart; at the meeting of the Childrens Hour Bright colored sweet peas decorated piano, Mrs. John Ilillabrant. No. 2, club Saturday afternoon. The meetthe small tables where the Reed Dancing ing will be held at the home of Mrs. guests' Original Impressions, were seated. school, (a) An Indian Lament, Dor- Adclbert Brown, 2543 Tyler avenue. Robinson; (b) "Jasmine, Au- Mrs. William McKay will give the Mr. and Mrs. George L. Abbott ret- othy Miss Lillian Thatcher, ac- historical Clark; drey part of the program, and urned the latter part of the week No. 3 companist. Orientale, (Cae- Reed Gammel will discuss types of from the east, where they spent the sar Cui) string trio. No. 4 One-amusic. It being guest day, each mempast month. play, The Gazing Globe, by Eugene ber is privileged to bring one guest. Pillot; place, south sea islands; time, Mrs. Austin II. Shaw is the assisting Mrs. Carl F. Montgomery presided present. Opahno, girl, Mrs. Clyde hostess for the afternoon. user a dainty bridge luncheon Tues- Greenwell; Lama, nurse, Mrs. Delbert day at her home in Riverdale. Club Nijo, lover, Gene GreenwelL members and a few Hill made up Folger; guests Music incidental, Mrs. John Ililla- zi'iinii the guest list. Covers were laid for J. W. Murdock, Mrs. W. E. Zup-5- 1 brant, piano; Lafayette Snyder, oboe. Mrs. Samuel Powell and Mrs. J. Wayne Eldredge, Mrs. Properties, Mrs. William Rice Kimball; lights, E. Harris, Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth, Paul Thatcher. rs. L U. Barber, Mrs. Ernest This afternoon the club will present Mrs. John R. Austin, Mrs. Mrs. W. A. Huckins, nd Mrs. Robert A. Ilummell. enter-M- r rv V. Nelson will luncheon today at a j.riJsre Twenty-fourt- h tain l street, -V to Miss Elva Little-herbonw. cmpli! r;riff bride. The luncheon -. ...i . I . l 5 I'llunk It. lief Luncheon in Salt will he the for visitors preceding g:tn the afternoon program. vlul. Jn Womens Realm Scov'ar i 'J on (SHINED) all Work niAHLES KINfiSTON, Administrator. D. R. HOHKkTS, Attorney for Administrator. Dated Ogden, Utah, March 6. 1928. Date of Publication, March 9, 192H. Date of Ijuit Publication, March 20. 192K. Firt Co Auto Browning 2626 Washington Avenue ,!L ilHlIllil l!il!ll!!!!ll!l!!i!!i Phone lllll o 2281 lllllllh?. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL in uml for tho County of Wrier, Slate of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of Maileiina or deceived ; Creditor, wilt Mndelnide Pna-het- , t rlnims with vouchers to the unik(stgn-e- i at llnrrt.ville Rosil. Ogden, Utah, on or before May 12, 1924. (SHINED) ALEXANDER AVONDET. Admtnkitrator. D. It. HOH E UTS, Attiirmy for Adinini.trator, Dah'd Ogden, 1'tnh, Murrh S. 1929. Puldii-ntion- , March 9. 1928. Date uf 80, 1928. of 1 aiet 1'ulilii'Hlloii, Mnn-pn-sen- lii.t ' |