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Show ' Friday, September 20, 1929 OMENS REALM i l the stake directors on Tuei-Irxhe guests were seated at two tables attractively decorated Zinnias and asters. Covers were bid for fifty guests. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Joseph Wright, Mrs. Lucius Laudie, Mrs. c ft. Peterson, Mrs. M. K. Jacobs, Mrs. Alexander Lid-Mrs. H. M. Mack, Mrs. Hagbert Anderson, Mrs. McKinnon and Mrs. James L by Matterson. t n. fcter - T. Rushmer and Mrs. C. B. Mrs. C. L. Forsling will and tfarse I entertain with a tea od Friday after-- I 3 until six oclock in com-- I Sent to Mrs. Norris P. Walsh, a I Sent bride, and also for Mrs. BryFlori- ant Martineau, of Palm Beach, ley House in Huntsville for a one o elock luncheon. Mrs. Ray llinch-cliffe will preside at a meeting tol follow the luncheon. This will be the first meeting of the fall season. Ldies Literary club will meet W ednesday, September 25, at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire, 1158 Twen-- ! street. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. lugmire and Mrs. William Douglass. The Business and Professional Women's club will hold the next meeting October 12 at the Hotel Bigelow. Alpha Zeta Chapter The Alpha Zeta chapter of the Delphian society will meet Monday, September 23, at the Green Gables Tea ty-fif- Mrs.- kjjrs. Arthur G. Egelhoff entertain- the members of her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home in Oden canyon. A luncheon was serv-- d at one oclock followed by bridge, jfiss Noma: Bayes and brother Springs, Ogre Bayes, of Colorado Goto-- , Pent Monday in Ogden the Hilla-bran!gneta of Mr. and Mrs. John dt Virginia Evans and Miss Sue leave Monday for Pocatel-ilwill Evans where they will resume their stud-lie- s at the southern branch of the University of Idaho, after spending the Ummer months in Ogden with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Evans, Miss o, Ogden. and Mrs. Charles B. Morse will Saturday for Boisp, Idaho, to the regional Kiwanis conven- to be held in that city starting Mr. Rave attend ...ember 22. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. White, 2106 avenue, announce the ar ashington " of a daughter at their home on ,mber 15. I I Mr and Mrs. Milton Boyle and and Sue Boyle, arrived Sunday from a motor trip to chil-Car- ol Springs, j Literary club will meet' Saturday, September 21, at the Val-- I . do Colo. and Mrs. H. T. Heywood ansa the arrival of a son on Mon September 15, at the Dee hos Mr. I vital Hiss Marcia Casey, daughter of Mr. Mrs. James P. Casey, departed Thursday for St Marys at Notre I th room. Luncheon at 1:15 p. m., followed by study. Resume: Mrs. Fred Carr, leader, Mrs. Clarence Blessing; topics for report given by the follow- ing ladies: Teutonic Invaders, Mrs. M. Mintink; Beginning of Monasti-cis- m, Mrs. J. L. Campbell; Feudalism, Mrs. E. C. Carrick; The Rose of Islam, Mrs. J. M. Wilkstrom; Charlemagne, Mrs. C. W. Cross; After Charlemagne," Mrs. George Darling; The Eastern Empire, Mrs. Easton; Primary of Rome, Mrs. P. F. Grog-ge- r; Early Britain, Mrs. Kirtland; Early Medieval Education, Mrs. Starkel; general discussion by the ladies will take place later. The Junior Child Culture club will hold their initial fall meeting Saturday at the Green Gables tea room. A luncheon will be served at 1:30 oclock followed by a short business meeting and later by bridge. Mrs. L. J. Holth-e- r will preside. The hostesses and committee for the day will be Mrs.! C. B. Johnson, Mrs. L. E. Boyle, Mrs. P. H. Mulc&hy and Mrs. Virgil II - er . gen-hoste- How many students in your school are studying the Constitution of the , United States? In what grades? How much time is being given to this study? Tke Acacia club will meet j Friday How many students are enrolled in pnoon with Mrs. 'Joseph C. Mentone, 2525 Fowler avenue. The Captain Stephen Abbots Cash Prize ject for the afternoon will be Co- Contest? Types, and Tendencies, ntrary M "Hi e Essayist, by Mrs. L N. Coo-- X - , Memories of Le-Ucl- ub . j vice-preside- nt, Buy ? 2:5 " ' -- ' '' tt J: you Eirajoy the canon ME HO" IWENDENCE GLEAN ON ESS m4 EC N MV of The introduction of Natural Gas in Ogden will favorably effect the pocketbooks of a great many of our people. With Natural Gas you can have clean heat in your home that requires no attention from the moment it is lighted in the fall until you turn it out in the spring. It will keep your home at a constant, healthful tempera-tur- e, regardless of varying weather conditions. It can be used in your present heating system at small ex- ' pense. ' We Appreciate Your Cooperation Ogden has taken an attitude of enthusiastic cooperation in connection with the introduction of Natural Gas into this territory. The work of changing over from manufactured to Natural Gas has been accomplished with a minimum of inconvenience and as rapidly and efficiently as possible. We extend to our customers our sincere appreciation for in helping us to progress so promptly their co-operat- in this ion lchange-over- ,, period. Essay-- i v numbers. Mrs. Joseph C. b rane tv American preside. Legion auxiliary will October 7 in the American rooms on 24th street In absence of Mrs. Ora Bundy, pres-wh- o is attending the National "Won in Louisville, Ky, Mrs. W. will preside. Childrens Hour club will meet onlay afternoon. The hostesses the afternoon will be Mrs. Henry Jnquist and Mrs. L. Besson. The .will be in charge of Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Fred Farr. Byron Barton will preside. rw, ! ss state: Response, t ar-ro- p. The program for the year, as outlined, will be: Text book throughout the year, "The Child, and His Needs. Special subjects will be literature, music and art. The club will continue with parlamentary drill and current subjects. The outstanding social event of the year will be grand ball to be given in the early fall The club members plan to make this one of the big social events of the year, Miss Eleanor Ford will give a trous-iro- y, seau tea Sunday afternoon at her home Indiana, where she will attend for the next year. ' Edward E. Conroy, who has been siting his mother, Mrs. Edward M. 2525 Adams avenue, will leave Jay afternoon for his home in St 1128 Twenty-fift- h street 8 Mrs. Warren Wattis and Miss Mary Mrs. Mary Rayborn, who has been Fisher entertained the Drama club tog Ogden 'friends and relatives members at the initial meeting of the afternoon at f?n Srtnto 622 ednesday for her home in Pasadena, the home of Mrs. Twenty-sixt- h Wattis, ilif. street Mrs. Bertha Eccles Miss Kathryn Shufflebarger has acread from The Show Boat Wright ted a position on the teaching staff and sang some of the songs by Edna St Marys of the Wasatch in Salt Ferber, which were discussed by Miss for the coming year. Miss Shuf-rg- Zetta Ballinger. Mrs. Wright also will teach dancing. told of some of her dramatic studies Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol and son, the summer in California. Tea past lupin Day Bristol, left last week-n- d was served following the meeting. for Los Angeles. Mr. Bristol will French formed the center-piec-e marigolds the Occidental University, the for tea table. 'here he has spent the past two- years. Mrs. Hans Aabel, president of the Mrs. Archie Bowman entertained Girl Scouts, was elected a delegate to members of the E. S. Bridge dub National the Girl Scout convention in bursday at a luncheon at her home, 575 Jefferson avenue. Fall flowers New York in November. Mrs. Aabel ns used on the luncheon tables and will attend the convention. nroughout the house. Covers were D. A. R. Sends Ont Questionnaires ' dd for twelve. " This being Constitution week, the i Mrs. Hugh M. Rowe entertained Daughters of the American Revolu-- S ight guests Tuesday afternoon at a tion, through their State Chairman of Patriotic Education Committee, Mrs. nicheon at the Ogden Golf and Coun-- rj H. L. Taylor, of. Ogden, are sending riub. Mrs. Rowe was also out the following questionnaire to the for the day at the club. high school principals throughout the e, ol , '.'' to the United Com- - September Mrs. David M unroe. president, will call the meeting j0 or- der. The Modem Literature club meet September 27 with Mrs. B. V. Matterson, 658 Twenty-fourt- h street1 A luncheon will be served at one o clock, after which the meeting will' be called to order by the president,' Mrs. - of the Sab r - 77 THE OGDEN POST The George E. Browning, retiring Weber stake Relief of directors, and Mrs board Tanner, retired first counsel were the honored guests at Uieheon given in the Eleventh ward tin ; mernal.ailiary Travelers will meet Tuesday 24. "(Conticged From Page Three.) -- " EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE dOOD SHEPHERD Corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and Grant aveThe nue, John W. Hyslop, rector. Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. The church school meets at 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Holy Baptism at 12:15. Evening service at Plain City at 3:00 p. n. The Blue Birds meet in the Guild Hall on Monday afternoon. The Womens Guild meets on Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. street. Bartonek, 530 Twenty-nint- h The Boy Scout on Friday evening. Natural Gat It nature1! finest fuel. It it clean, convenient to ute. No dutt, no toot, no athet. You never need to ttore it in advance. You ute it at you need it and pay for it AFTER you ute it. There are no firet to hank no furnacet to tend, no draft t or checkt to watch. Jutt even, automatic heat, that it reatonahle in cott . 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