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Show 928 Friday. April 27, 1928 IS'jQ L i. THE OGDEN POST e. filial yettt In Women's Realm tO. Jr of (thii ?d lr-- Party have spent thix-months i ew Auxiliary Rochelle, New hoik, are now home. at be will which given ..rd party, r" nl Mrs. Fletcher Sam (Saturday) afternoon at the cruft ar- s will see most of Legion chateau, :h 1,l,n n.,0t0rw coast elite gathered about the bridge la t Saturday, having been sevaway head-bwhich is y eral weeks. Mes. The committee, Mrs. George Grimes as chairMrs. W. M. Sherwood will man. assures the success of the party. depart are Mrs. lawrence Sunday for Chicngo, Her where she will D. Lee Mrs. Mrs. Turner, puyton. spend a months time. Nelson. Mrs. Virgil J. Har-Mrs. Julian Watson. Mrs. Kathryn Campbell of Hollyv m wood, a former Ogdenite, is visiting 1 Mrs. J. 11- - Thomas of Salt Lake, with datives and friends here for a ho has recently returned from Los .hort time. Angles where she has been spending Mr Pd M8- - Fhil Kohn, accompanthe winter months, is a house guest ied by Mrs. E. B. Stone, departed Sun of Mrs. J. T. Lynch at her home on The trip, which day for California. Madison avenue. will be made by motor, will include cities and other points of Pr Clark L. Rich, son of Dr. and many on the Pacific coast. Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, has recently returned to Ogden from Chicago, where Mrs. Flora Spencer of Vancouver, he has just completed his intemeship British Columbia, who has been the in that likes hospital city. St. 4t gueft of her sister, Mrs. A, T. for several months, has gone Mrs. Virgil Cain was hostess to the to and Cincinnati for a visit. club a Chicago pret-tilr at her of bridge embers Upon her return she will lie joined ly appointed luncheon yesterday at her home on Monroe ave- - Mrs. McCanne, who will accompany her sister west for an extended visit. " at. Og-W- nufic. fatarn real. boiled ertfc Kj uchej nt thi ne ug. .they ticall ot re. dy to ..I actare 1 rta,io. b. wo alue of the Mc-Cann- :1 beea beer, value ss PUB. ten oduetd lowig ort ai Former Senator and Mm. Frank J. Cannon of Denver are guests at the Hotel Bigelow for a fortnight & 1928. nit the sveraie voi-- J. H. Thomas of Los Angeles, a former resident of this city, is in with friends. vk a visit of Ogden music lovers to Salt Lake Tuesday evening i to attend Barrerres Little Symphony. tdie concluding number of the year of A group m I ' food nhe Musical even in the West High auditorium. who enjoyed the concert from, TP the Junction City were Dr. and Mrs. Joaryh Morrell, Mr. and Mrs. John HiQabrant, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Clark, Dr. stsd Mrs. Agnes Warner Brown, Mrs. Italia McGinley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. ThaGcher, Dr. and Mrs. Mark Robinson, Miss Eva Erb, Miss Elma Tay-Jo- r, Miss Miriam Cain, Ralph Peterson, and Gean Greenwell. Is Wot nf, not a, auto in fact, ppnd- - aa the ne and and join-ar-e ta aa the of he-moil are nor a cos-sonoe- t, It it under f eleu Mt e ita wiB mo-'tor-ed Arts society which was i tj n ljthian Itfil Top. the rooster, ' lhursday afternoon at the K. C--. : J lien White usked N "'Vh.it has liupi eiied?" Med Hen. 11 .Miss .ted Mrs. NEW YORK TO DETROIT The 700.000 persons Killed hnd iivured by Automobiles in 1924 would form an unbroken Chain of 660 miles "" I.at bas bap;.. lied ?" asked Mr Idaik ami Ybi:, lien. Wliat Inis luipi ned?" inked Mr I'niversily Club The Womens l i.iversity club wn. enteitnined Wednesday evening bj at 12lii business meeting was followed by a social hour. A Ohio Hell. Women's rtreet. he saM, "wMat "What lias happened;" horn with Mrs. George Foley and Mis. Mattie Fisher serving as hostesses. Moyes F.hmann iltHuM.Mli', ll.-n- . St. Joseph's Sewing Society St. Josephs Sewing society met h l "Well, whin bus lt.iii'!ier;" Mr. Brown "Wlial lias liiippeiieil V R l.rd Mrs Tu.dor, Mrs. Chas ha to i;ii!;e iijs l.:ip;n':ieilV Strawn and Mrs. I.iiy Light. Mrs. v. ,i t. j laylnr will be assisted in mtertaining Mrs. Charles Twenty--ight- ! RED TOP Sinters I. L. E. and t dub of the Pythian Sisters organization will meet this af lemon with Mrs. W. I,. Taylor, Jr., at her home on Marilyn drive. Mrs. by GfcMiAM-riVx'.V'f- nl While lien. the oilier young And bens all "lint has biipjieiied?" i such n stupid lot Child Culture Mrs. Janies Fowlie and Mrs. Dun of t.ens," said Red Top. Tin- helix all felt Pugh were yesterday at siewy they were so the meeting of the Child Culture dub stnfild. at the Hotel Bigelow. Current events Here I am fisklujc what lias hop were given by Mrs. C. H. Parker, and lu lled, mill every one of you hen iisk a very interesting talk on Mussolini me wliat lias Inippt'ned." was delivered by Mrs. George 11. Mat-su"Itiit youre so smart, said Mrs - AUTOMORHI 1 A l ARA coiitlmiiiu AN of di'tilh and MilTcrlng iuii) mile m long wlml the annual 1 uuto-mobil- e casualties of the United States miiuM form If plum! In one mile mi painful mile, line. From New York to Detroit, painful this ghastly and pntbeih' human chain would reach. Tld graphic picture, prepared by the Klcwart-Wnrnc- r Safety Cmincll for the prevention of Hiitnino bile accidents, tell It own story. Twenty two thuiinnnd killed annually by satomnlitle and (ktO.iM' Injured I Hie present toll canned hy thoughtless drivers and careless pedestrian. Only a small per cent of the accidents are due to defets III the car or cun rightly be culled unavoidable. " ! Mrs. V Ogden for y AAKY s SPRING SHOE SALE n. fa loFed-- , e, on thint 10 l.ilicrty Mrs. Joseph Mignault and Miv t haui. ivy Winan entertained the Libel ty club at 1:30 o'clock luncheon Wednesday in the Episcopal guild hall. in-ter- from a, and ' I Women Will Give Card Legion he American Pichy r Caiavan of DeathCGO Miles Long Is Nation's Auto Story g Bp. eac 1 Acacia Mrs. Jatnc W. Ure of ITSo Yale avct.ue, Salt Lake City, is cntvrtaiu-iithe Acacia ilub today at he home. The Ogden members inotore down fur the day. Brown Msrana Reading Circle E. S. Bridge Club The Marana Reading circle is meetMrs. Patrick Hcaly will entertain ing with Mrs. Chas. II. Barton this the E. S. dub at luncheon at bridge on afternoon at her home Twenty-fift- h her home, Jefferson, Saturduy street. The members are beginuftemoon. ning the study of Bernard Shaws, The Doctors Dilemna. Sempre Music Society The Sempre Music society met TuesW. C. T. U. The Womens Christian Temper- day with Mrs. Ben Tyree, 2t68 Van Mrs. Delbert Fouiger, presiance Union will meet Wednesday af- Buren. conducted the business session dent, ternoon, May 1, with Mrs. Flora B. and then turned the afternoon over to 5G9 Twenty-second Mrs. street. Jost, 1.. chuirman of the Elizabeth Rogers will he the assist- Mrs. K. fur Draper, the afternoon. She spoke program hostess. ing Baptist Women Meet Mr3. Alice Bennett, Mrs. W. E. Archibald, and Mrs. Alice Lanterman Hen. Youre so bright," said Mis lien Y'oure so wonderful, said Mr. Sierklcd Hen. "You ulwny know everything," said Mrs. Black and White Hen. You really do," said Mrs. Brown and While Hen. And all Hip other young ben added: "Youre so clever we thofigbt you were asking to see If we knew. Ini? that you knew anyway," Well. Red Top felt hotter nt nil the upon "Music Schools in America, conunischools endowed the with compliment, lie went around holding trasting versities in the United States. The hi head up very high and looking Curtis Foundation school of music was very proud and pleased. , cpecially discussed, including its enyou have some aense after lien, trance requirements, course of study all. You can scratch for worms quite and its faculty. Mrs. Agnes Warner Bowen rendered a group of four soprano solos. She was accompanied by Mrs. John Following are her numbers: Song of Dawn, Montague Phillips; The Blackbird Song, Zyril Scott; Inter Nos, Alexander Mac Fey den; and May Day," John Alden Carpen- A smart luncheon of the week was were hostesses yesterday afternoon at given Wednesday by Mrs. Fraak L. the meeting of the Womens auxiliary nail at her home, 1)11 Twenty-sixt- h to the First Baptist church. The street, Places were marked for six- meeting was held at the home of Mrs. teen (nests, who were grouped at Dennett on Madison avenue. small tables which were most attractive with their spring decorations. Service Star Legion Sweet peas and jonquils were prettily The last social meeting of the sai arranged with yellow candles in. the wn was held Monday evening by the! decorative scheme. Bridge was en- Service Star legion at the home of; joyed during the afternoon. Mrs. Joseph G. Falck on Twenty-jeourt- h ter. street. The only business Mrs. Sidney 0. Stevens is anticiMrs. Lclund Fishback of Indian'a tentative plans for the state was sited the of arrival Mrs. Delbert apolis, a former member of the club, pating nmvection to be held here in May. the society. .Pape of Washington, D. C., early in The following program was given: was a guest of the week, who will be her house guest Edwin of Wooley; songs by ifor a short time. Mrs. Pape, who is Group Ladies' Literary Society ? Mr. Maw and Mr. Wooley, duets "IT The annual business meeting and M- Geneive Whitte- election of officcoLof the. Ladies Lite V mtae; and a group erary club was held at the home of Ramona Storey. Captain and Mrs. C. J. Doclder were Mis. N. J. Thomas Wednesday ufter-noothe gracious hosts at a charming dinThe following members were Ladies of G. A. U. i, ner party given last evening at their Presi elected to office as follows: Mrs. Gertrude James, department dent, Mrs. C. V. Zinn; home in the McGregor. Peach blossoms aind pink and white carnations president of the Ladies of the G. A. Mrs. Virgil Cain; secretary, Mrs. made an official visit to Lincoln Robert Anderson; treasurer, Mrs. decked the rooms, while attractive No. 2 on Thursday when they Ezra C. Rich. At the' close of the circle bouquets of jonquils decorated the dinner table. Covers were laid for Mr. met in regular pension at the I. 0. 0. business meeting, Mrs. Rich gave an and Mrs. John T. Rushmere, Mr. and F. hall. address on the subject, interesting Mm, June Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Women in Public Life in the United League nf Sacred Heart Empey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ElUng-soStates. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hopkins, Mr. Mrs. M. Joseph McLaughlin enterand Mrs. Harry Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. tained the League of Sacred Heart P. E. O. wade Johnson and Frank Fitzgerald Wedneday afternoon at Shuffa A Barton will be hostess Mrs. Harmon of Oklahoma. program was given and tea was served at the May 2 meeting of chapter F, members. to twenty-tw- o P. E. 0. It will be a luncheon meet"umber of Ogdenites are retum-- : ing and will be followed by a promg from east and west to their home to be given by Mrs. Herman By Is Episcopal Musical Sponsored gram 1 ty to enjoy Utahs incomparable Mrs. Barton. and Women Way i spring. During the winter months Thursbe A spring recital will given : there is always an exodus to the Miriam Chapter to Hold auditorium climes, but springtime in day evening, May 3 in theschool Dancing Party under kUtsh calls them home. high Last week of the Lewis Junior Womens Guild of Miriam the of Chapter No. 14, Order of return of Mr. and Mrs. George the auspices w will give a dancing which Eastern to the pubStar, Guild, the Episcopal from a three months Browning rf Hotel of A the at invited. Bigelow Friday lic is party group abroad. While cordially they visited orV Jand of the Nile,away the Holy Land, Ogden artists will give a program of evening. May 4. Members of the and der follows: Masons, their escorts, as 1 numbers musical Ly, Turkey and Greece, with stops varied and ladies are invited. in Jinnee and England. Program Florence The Pirate, 1. (a) 1 fc:- rand Mrs. Joseph E. Wright, Turner President Rice Kimball of the Ben Calm as the Maley; (b) club has invited George who ' Jhave spent a half year globe Night, Carl Bohm. Gean Greenwell, Lomond commander of Herman Baker trott vg are also at home, having arrt. Shupe, baritone, Mrs. John Hillabrant, n Thursday last. ived post, American Legion, to act as 2. (a) Prelude in G Miner, Rach- toastmaster at the club dinner at the Mrs. J. M. Eccles and Mrs. H. A. tonight, when Private maninoff, (b) "Valse Caprice, Cyril Hotel Bigelow Peat will be the speaker. Private Peat 3 Banning .returned the middle of the Scott; Miss Myrtle Philpott, piano. the eastern seaboard $ week 1 tam 3. (a) Rest, Emil J. Polak; (b) is a Canadian hero of the World war, where tt been with sojourning Were My Song With Wings Provid- also lecturer and writer of note. 7 ha 1 relative Transforand t Mends.' ed, Reynaldo Hahn; (c) xv ; Wintter Waits. Mrs. Ben Auxiliary to Commercial Travelers mation, Mrs. W liter The Ladies auxiliary to the United E. Wfcalen and daugh-- f Tyree, contralto. eggy, and Alary Alice Loos, who Les Adieu, Op. No. 9, Commercial Travelers met at the Ho4. (a) Op tel Bigelow Tuesday, April 24, with Farafate; (b) "Spanish Dance, vioMrs. Ceorge Knauss, Mrs. Harry No. 58, Rehfeld. Alfred Jagger, t. Mrs. George Thorstensen, John Mrs. accompan-iesHillabrant, lin; and Mrs. W. M. Alvord as hostesses. ;$r 5. (a) Group Dance, Pupils of After the business meeting bridge was Sophie Reed; Interpretation of Ron- played, prizes being won by Mrs. y do Capriccioso, Mendelssohn; Helen Pauline Evans, and Mrs. Virgil Shaw. Davis, Marie Louise Dobbs, Anita Van Luncheon was served in the English A bowl of Lucile Clark, Elaine Stevens room to 24 members. Dyke, ? and Mary Louise McKay; (b) The daffodils and sweet peas formed the Huntress, Betty Seaton; (c) "Chopin centerpiece. At each end were candles of blue and yellow, the auxiliarys Waltz, Athlene Budge. colors. Martha Society The regular meeting of the Martha society was held Mon4 the home of Mrs. day afternoon at 2480 Van Buren. Ralph E. Bristol, kn lien. "Youre so clever," said Mrs. White Hilla-brari- 350 Pairs 11 LADIES SLIPPERS Including Many of the Season's Newest Styles. Specially Priced t. ; 1 .1 at $2.95 $3.95 and MAKE YOfiU SELECTION EAKIY! . "fviwV ZpJSL'Z 01 'M n. e if w forward ilminf- - vice-preside- nt, it, n, iS i 224 ,arer fc-j- 1 ys - - accom-panies- f? Hir-chenfe- ld, K semi-month- U Day to be Held ly On Friday, May Drama The annual business meeting of the elecDrama club, which includes the retir-in- AW iNINGS DONT m ngofhot-r? hot wer P11 avoid V rdering tune. w V . ell en4' 7"nt tonow roii becor 53 S. dan Kiel I. i C OFF the order-jesth- cr comfort till ifeer is upon you. . hurry and delay your awnings in I an expert to your isure and estimate, before our work- too busy. WADMAN Phone 319 g tion of officers and reports of afheld be will Saturday officers, ternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell on Eccles avOnue. Mrs. he assisting Clyde Greenwell will hostess. , Sempre Musical Society Mrs. Ben Tyree was hostess at the of the Sempre MusicTuesday meeting RL. Draper gave an inclub. Mrs. modern music. Ilon teresting paper the type were rendered lustrations of 1"' Warner n. Mrs. Agnes by Fisher. Mary andMiss Royal Eccles, r Msrtha Junior Mrs. J. F. Barker and Mrs. J. Q. tNe reuIar Leavitt were hostesses at held ''edp8 Martha Junior society home of Mrs. day afternon at the nver.ue. Barker, 824 Washington Student interest at the University of Utah is gaining momentum with each passing day. The spring program for student activity includes some very excellent features that should elicit attention until the closing day of the present session. adPrimary elections for student ministrative offices were held erec-on Friday, April 20, and the final Fritions will be held one week later, day, April 27. U day, the annual traditional holithe day in which the great U on will hill will be given a coat of white, be held on Friday, May 4. One week later, the University of Utah will be the hosts to high school seniors from the entire state. May 18 has been selected as Senior day. This varied program will culminate with Award May day which will be held on Friday, 25, and graduation exercises will be formally held during the first week in June. Such a Stupid Lot of Hsns, Red Top. Said well, so I dont have to help you much. Rod Ttop liked to pay a compliaienr sometimes when It got him out of doing a little extra work. Then, too, liens, you know enough to appreciate a fine rooster such as I am. So many creatures lately have not been paying enough atteallon to roosters. They havent thought so much about us, they havent talked so miieh about us, they havent noticed our line, alarm cluck powers, they haven't hw;n properly appreciative of us. They have seemed to have forgotten that here we wer, still an Important part of the great worid's domestic animal life. Rut liens, you have made me feel a Utile better. Ye. Hens, your line, handsome leader. Red Top, the Rooster, feel Try Us for Your Next Pair! Cackle, cackle, I am so happy, said Sira. Crown Hen. Cackle, cackle, I am so pleased " said Mrs. White lien. Cackle, cackle, 1 am so delighted." said Miss lien. Cackle, cackle, I am overjoyed," said Mrs. Speckled Hen. Cackle, cackle, I am full of Joy," said Mrs. Black and White Hen. Cackle, cackle, I am full of joy, too, said Mr. Brown and White Hen. And the other young hens all said: Cackle, cackle, we tre pleased, too." Bed Top crowed again and then he . V Family Shoe Store 353 21th St. Ogden Yl II E A I) Q U A It T E It S DR. SCHOLLS Arch Supports and Foot Comfort Service! long-standin- g better." j Have yemr Cemetery Lot Improved for lawn. me r-.- ! I'- - i rSij Lawn FIRST prices on coping and guaranteed for Decoration Day. Best work by far. Also fine plastering. See See ED. CLA1TERTON 2001 Orchard Avenue. Opposite the City Cemetery. said: I'm a pretty good rooster to male you all. so happy and pleased. Yes, Im a pretty line, unselfish, noble, splendid rooster. Way of Champions . Billy hnd the honor of being the best student In ' his class this last year. One Saturday It that nothing the boy did was right, and I Anally asked. Why Is It. Billy, that everything yqu do today Is wrongT ll. well, mother ? Millions rant he good all the time." ht Jus mur- mured agreeably. JVo( Necessary The group of children playing together hud derided to have n wedding. Johnny was to be llie bridegroom. "Who I the bridesmaid, Johnny?" called Mrs. Jones, aim was aatchlng window. from a near-bIsn't going to have a bride Oh, my ms Id. She has to d her own work." y Encourage Education Encourage rural boy and girls to complete their high wlmol education. VJ r. c Special Reduced Prices fr on- Dining Room, Living Room and Bedroom Furniture These are exceptionally good values! Those who buy here have long since found that special prices here mean real savings, because our regular prices are lower than the sale prices in the high rent district. South Washington Furniture Co. HOME FURNISHERS Our Low Rent id Your Gain 2041 Washington Avenue ! 3SSG9 Phone 2S29 . ' . , 'if-- . - - ' |