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Show ( Pririav. April 11,1930 THE OGDEX POST W.3I Mrs. J. It. Ur. ducted by the society. Tea was servWattis, recording secretary; Mrs. W, E. ed by Miss Erb and Mrs. P. II. , secretary: corresponding assisting hostess, at the close of Hiilthvr. treasurer; Mrs. I, the meeting. histwnun. ' Junior Child Culture 1r. and Mr. M. J. Seidncr and Mrs. Samuel K. Rlnckham will tho Junior Child Culture club (hi!dnr, Stanford and Vivian Mary, departed Tuesdu) evening for the Saturday afternoon at her home, 631 cu-- t. They will stoji a short time m Thirteenth street. A musical program Chicago with nl.it ive, and will sail under tho direction of Mrs. Ben Tyree from New York April 26 for Europe. will be given, in which the' following The f.irt step will he made in llol- - with participate: Mrs. Frank Scoville, land where Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evert- - Mrs. Kay M. Jones, Mrs. Tyree. At a Is, u. parent of Mrs. Seidner, are is- - recent business meeting of the elub, ling. Later they will go to Germany the following officers were chosen for and Auslria. where Hr. Seidner will the ensuing year: Mrs. Eugene Pratt, pursue his study of medicine. They president; Mrs. David Stine, ed. will travel on the continent before Mrs. Lawrence E. Boyle, home, corresponding Mail secretary; Mrs. Robert returning Railway Auxiliary 11. 'lrs- Agnes llailey and Miss Hinckley, recording secretary; Golden Spike Chapter Mr. R. B. Petty, treasurer; Mrs. F. rout will entertain Wasatch branch Mi A. Child, historian; Mrs. Anna 1 Van A. nom of the Womens Auxiliary to the Railwas Littlefield Mary way Mail association this evening at mated for regent of Golden Spike Dyke, parliamentarian. the home of Miss Trout, 20 1G Porter chapter, Puughtcr of the American P. K. O. Sisterhood Revolution to succeed Misa Joseph avenue. Chapter F, I. E. O. sisterhood, will Kimball, at the regular meeting of tho meet at 1:30 oclock luncheon WedQueen Esther Monday afternoon at tho Easter decorations prevailed at the chapter heme if Mis Eva Erb, D20 Twenty-thir- d nesday, April 1C, at the home of hire. regular monthly tea of Queen Esther street. Other nominations in- Clarence C, lletzel, 2548 Jackson 11.1 Mrs. No- - 4 K- - SDouglas' Reeve, Mrs. George P1' ard froni 4 P- m- - t0 5 p. m. which was cluded Mrs. P. H. Mulcuhy, t; compliment to Mrs. E. aew ufficer will be installed Si held Wednesday at the Masonic tem-pOne long ta- - Greenwell, Mrs. George Mrs. O. A. 1imnley, recording Mr. Newmsn of Elko, Nev. Mrs. W. O. Tell was in charge room I F. Wilson, Mrs. Frank Hirt, MraCaril morning. Faith ha never brought water to secretary; Mrs. W. E. Traughber, coribis wss arranged in the English A large number of Ogden club wo- arrsncnients for the pleasant Miss Linda Ir- a city 250 miles distance faith and responding secretary; are in Salt Lake for the three- - rair which fifty women atended. The win, treasurer; Mis Eva Erb, regis- dollars have. convention . . period, and several u'& table was centered with daffodil trar; Mr. Oli Weeks, historian; Mrs. isms. I R. A. Morsehead and Miss Myrtle Gil-- 1 "avo prominent places on the program, and tapers of the same hue were used Amanda Wayde, chaplain. The elce-tiFaith without works is dead. Faith lighted green taper were used on the at the corners of the table. I The for bo held May !, when Miss never ha dug a harbor in a mud will program and tomorrow Sixteen guests today eornera. werejlis. four I Littlefield ami Mrs. George Whitmey-e- r fiat, but faith and dollars have. Childrens Hour bidden to meet the visitor. Mrs. Carl R. Rasmussen compli-- l will bo hostexses. Other business FRIDAY NEW HOUSE Tin next meeting of the Children who leaves included a report by Miss Erb, of tho y a. m.Club institutes An attractive luncheon ofthe week - Hour club will be held Saturday, April recent state conference held in fina Marriott, presiding; Club IV, at the home of Mr. Fred Farr. Ogden; a report by Mr. Whitnicycr, of the Mrs. LyOfficers, Martha activities of tho campaign in behalf of REALTOR omtionoF the large luncheon lable.l home, 1321 Twenty-fift- h street Eas-- tees ."iheodore00!!1 MillerFu-- I Martha sreiety will meet next Mon- Mrs. Ralph Bristol's candidacy as naterinoUi afternoon decday Mrs. with the with tional centered E. jonD. of yellow A. It., the Joseph which was reka; The Club and the Federation. INSURANCE .,tJd.uceduin LOANS Wright at 1283 East- South Temple nnd a report by Mrs. E. A. Collins 2372 Washington Ave. street, Salt Lake City. concerning the awarding of medal to 1 'hones 262 and 2808 children born in foreign participating HusjiieiM and Professional the Americanism contest con The monthly dinner meeting of the essuy Ogden Business and Professional Women will be held Saturday evening at the Hotel Bigelow. During the busiMm. R. 1L Olson, Mrs. C.I 10 a. m. General session. Amer- - ness Alvord, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. William meeting to follow, officers will ... ... I Rodgers, Mrs. L. W. Robbins, Mrs. ica, led by Mrs. II. C. be elected. The nominating commitAnna Van Dyke, Mrs. Fred L. Wing, Ilicks; liUny, Mrs. Mrs. Cartesen, Mrs. led by Mrs. E. 0. Wattis; minutes, tee is composed of Miss Itae lluben-tha- l, Bihler, Mrs. George Roberts, Lloyd Smith, and Mrs. D. R. Owens Mrs. Orin Tugman, recording secrc- -' Mrs. Olga Ellis, Mrs. Clella D. Harris, Mrs. J. L. Moore, Mrs. Fred of Salt L8- a. E. G. Cross. tary; report of election committee; lewder, Miss Dorothy Madson and I Mrs. W. J. Rackham, 330 Tatterson I ',Pe.Par,t?ltnt Motion Pictures and Miss Jennie Berringer. n. .n A Mr. rSl W. Meakin, chairman; avenue entertained Tuesday evening ,1,ladl it. Mrs. W, B. Short of Los Angeles is the at a sjj0wer jn tertained a number ,n s',hftnl " compliment to her' the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank "n Women Are Nominated for State Jes-.di-n- ; si-n- j , Mul-cah- y, Urn-aster- , iw;.lr I en-tert- viee-pres-idc- vice-preside- Federation Officers r'tr I I be 1erved at the conclusion of tlh "gs.uu. Catholic Women's Uague tlfii.er were chosen at the Tuesday fueling of the Womens Catholic ague held at the Knights of Coluin-wit- h the following result: J Utah a nom- An attractive springtime luncheon Mrs. J. E. Cave; Ralph lira. Mrs. E. A. Garcia; second tor th rAmer7c7nP RevoS VS eiven Mon!ay at G,wn in Mr. 1). U McCarthy; C. E Driv Su secretary, Mrs. William I. K'niiiail; financial secretary, Mrs. rmged for four gffihington, D. C, to attend the a.'i-Ogden women were nominated I T Jtal congress which convenes in centered with ye How jontiuils and flor-Wall; corresponding for office in the Utah State Federa- - aiy. Mw. Joseph I Wash-In 1 ai 14. n April lau.iuette; trea- cards place A, Capitol city, i:ier. Mrs. J. L. McGowan. The next im-nr.g will be held May 13, at which tone the above officers will be install- r njj r i , - m THI KX 001 I to Ul Jto k ritth to n tttl vice-pnsident; lU-lc- - vice-regen- h. W m MrsSr- 5rif;Mncr, J. S. Campbell Co. vice-preside- nt - Ml itofc wt im-- I to nil (to rin m wk, W to Stores: Ogden ftffriL. I f M. aaiw nto nf Sft RkP tin M P Ml i 1m W; to . Sm, Brewer. t5J iXd I? Mr?' J n ph Suggestions of spring were featured the supper table decorations of a bridge club which met Wed- neiday evening at Keeleya tea room, The friends who enjoyed dinner and cards afterward were Mrs. R. L. 01- ton, Mrs. Carl Torgeson, Mrs. Harold Fleming, Mrs. Lawerence Farr, Mrs, F. K. Goddard, Mrs. Raymond Gealta, Mr. May Gilman, and Misa Myrtle in IMf. ildiat I sot I I st 1 4. U. Wr. dinner wKMi elow. anase to wttto bM un m It IN ptat I Mil Barnes entertainedat last evening at the Hotel Big--1 Dinner was served in the Ja room, with cards i - - -- - at 4,1 1 dis-Ou- taSd ?& .uu jura. ui rumens wui within a Aaipn short time for Poca- where they will make their A number of social affairs are i ln honor by Ogden ement pnor to their I departure. Mr. and Browning! . . wave o, Mrs. Paul Ballentyne, Mrs. Reed borne, Mrs. E. II. Eastman, Provo; e. Helm and Miss La Prele Lindsay, for- - Pres and publicity, Mrs. W. V. of contest Band; Franawarding prize; merly of Ogden, but now of San I Mrs. 1L C. Hicks; announccisco, are guests of Ogden friends. In music, compliment of Miss Lindsay, Miss ments; installation of new officers; Louise McKay entertained at bridge MnK, Perfect Day. to Memory grove, -0 p. m.-- Visit entertained informSat Tuesday evening at Green Gables teal Creek Tea will be folCity canyon. was served A room- late supper nesday evening at their home How O. E. Mtl huten. tovited The tte ISuhintfon lowiil, game.. Miss Lindsay, Miss Virginia Jfn. Jeanett is Ladies Literary Silt Lake, and soirff Hyde, Miss Gene Kimball, Miss Vella Mrs. Robert Anderson was hostess Miss Honolulu.H. toll Fowler Miss Bernice Larsen, bt guests. Jeanette Morrell, Miss Georgia Hop- - to members of Ladies Literary club kins, Miss Lyzena Payne, Miss Louise Wednesday afternoon at her home, MraHPTr street Luncheon of San Francisco Emmett, Miss-- Elizabeth Nye, . Miss 148o Twenty-sixt- h of brother and sister-- 1 Lois Chambers, Miss Ruth Kraines,1 was served at a long table made gay Mra. R. L. Harlin, Miss Dorothy Higginbotham, Miss with jonquils and yellow tapers in sil1019 holders. Covers were laid for ventyourb street for several Dorothy Foulger, Miss Fay Hopkin, ver aavmg arrived last Saturday. Miss Virginia Rose and Miss Grace twelve. The program for the afternoon on Modem Music was in charge r- departed Monday! enng8' of Mrs. C. V. Zinn. A group of vocal Angele, to resume his stud-- 1 selections were rendered by Mrs. MelbooL xfter having ba Read Jones and Mrs. Delbert Foulthe spring vacation in Ogden ger gave piano selections. and Mrs. James F rv18n?fre,nrt Van Buren Kappa A city will be just what her people Kappa 'Beta chapter, Delphian so-- I make her. ciety, will meet Monday evening, April 14 at the Hotel Bigelow. The sub- of gloom . , v Crepe hungers, peddlers to Wie-nmi- 1 dinnSS 1- Si .raw guf.t.rveL S hre Sl S LCorswereS Driggs. William Draney nnd son, Frank, returned Wednesday to their home in Ixis Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Shearman have returned from Los Angeles. While in California they were called home and were ferccd to abandon their trip to Miss Glenna Somers, Mrs. Harold Da addra-JIra; nieig Mrs. Willard Woodruff, Mrs. F. M1; NEWHOUSE HOTEL a. Bartonek, Mrs. Alfred Christenson, 9a. m. Contest .song, southern t, Mrs. Jane A. Rackham, Mrs. Philip by Mrs. A. II. Tar- shimp of Los Angeles and Mrs. Ray tnct; Litany, ledMrs. Onn Tugman; ons; minutes, gnow 0f Long Beach, California. M Shidd . Mn. T. H. Williamg, mother of by Mre. Wilham Spiiiel, Mrs. El- mer Higginbotham, Mrs. Ariel Pear- Mrs. Roscoe Mrs. Elmire Miss Edna WJite, Spidel, Miss Ida Maher, and Miss Pearl Peterson. Mt rf mI prflt 1 in- -j 5 d nun oi contest cennicates; take place April 17. Games were en-- 1 ,,nu oi education, Mrs. C. D. iyed arly in the evening, and a late de.Partn?0,?t chairman inpro tem; national de- was rved. The list JiPP, auPPr guest cluded Misa Wllmer Ballentyne, Mis fex;se' Richard W. Young, Jr. Lola Burnett, Mrs. Ray West, Miss I 1 P- - m- - Department of intema- Carma Williams, Mrs. T. II. Williams, tl0aal relations, Mrs. E. M. Ledyard, Miss Virginia Christenson, Mrs. Guy I chairman. s Literary clubhouse, P; Putnam, Miss Lizzie Russell, Miss I South Temple, Mrs. George Donald-Miss 1 Vemetta Agnes Russell, Davy, pFeBiden Ladies Literary son, Miss Norma Sessions, Mrs. Bert Critchlow, Mias Agatha McGregor,! ,7 presiding. This session will be Mrs. Gordon Beebe, Mrs. George A. I held as a part of t ho regular meeting Holt of Salt Lake, Miss Irene Newey, I , the Lad.es Literary club. Mrs. Mrs. Verle Nichols, Miss Beulah Ne-- 1 F.Sippel, president of the Gen- ccdenition of Womens Clubs, craJ beker, Miss Edna Ilunsaker, Miss Ruth Galbraith, Miss Mary Robbins, andPr- - LucV Lockwood Hazzard will peokers. Mrs. Lydia White Miss Helen Whitaker, Miss Sadie Og-- 1 harpist, and Misa Margaret Miss Chios Miss Ellen foothby, den, Cleveland, Schow, Miss Mary Lemon, Miss Echo Summerhays, soprano, will furnish the weery Miss Tilda Hatfield Miss Le-- I muic program. Tea will follow with I';. Hales. AW rr Yucatan for the present. Mrs. Andrew Kasiut entertained at bridge Tuesday evening at her home, 2C12 Tyler avenue. Three tables were arranged for cards, and at a late hour supper was served. Bright spring blossoms decorated the supper table. The guests included MIhs Marjorie Brewer, Mrs., Pauline Ballantyne of San Francisco, Mrs. LaMonle llen-dersh- Miss Jaunita Ramsey, ot, Mias Betty Hurst, Miss Lucile White, Miaa Marion Mills, Miss Mary Hurst, Miss Kate Fenton, Miss Rosa Mosteller and Misa Edna Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ilarbach, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Holther, departed Wedncs-da- y by motor for their home in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarback were en route from California, where they have passed the winter to their home in the east. Mrs. Phillip Shimp of Los Angeles and Mrs. Ray Snow of Long Beach have arrived in Ogden to attend the wedding of Miss Clesses Rackham am Clifford II. Williams, April 17, am are guests at the home of Mrs. Jane Rackham, 743 Twenty-sevent- h street. City Federation At a meeting of the Ogden City Federation of Womens clubs hel Monday afternoon at the United War Service rooms, the following officer were elected to lead the federation during the ensuing year: Mrs. Frank Francis, president; Mrs. Warren L. 2184 WASHINGTON everyone wunts the seasons latest modes, of course. College Boot Shops stock is new and complete, with service and fit assured. $3.95 $5.95 Shoes A real shoe for field work. Special $1.95 Tired, Hungry, VitaKty Low Beta-Delphi- an - a their $4.95 Mens and Boys Work Words of Wisdom with AVENUE For Spring and Summer Footwear ir' ainerTesIrt Logan ns ' icht Salt Lake Renaissance Fiction and and disaster, are of no benefit to a ject Chronicle will be led by Miss Mar- Ant$TO IdH city, county, or state. jorie Flemm. The resume of the pre- "ft! months j vious lesson will be given by Miss Anis a responsibility; great Leadership Ina Starr and the following topics will rCvJai!18hterB'i is a greater. knockership Mr' - ted Mrs. ted Mre uieTrt be given by members: The Decamer. y Lammera. In every man there is a capacity of Jon, (first day), Mrs. Herbert Woods; Mra. J. T. Lynch have re- - leadership if he would but look in-- 1 The Decameron, (second day), Mra. 0 I Leslie from a visit in San Francisco side and find it. West; The Decameron, (fifth JJte Mrs. Myra Lynch and Mrs. Eli- day), Miss Elsie Martin; The Decara- Milligan, mother and sister of I Material progress means the en- -l I eron, (tenth day). Miss Helen Misa joyment of life the finer things of Bride; Froissart, Chronicler, Precedin' life. Why be a pessimist when one I Anna Stark; The Chronicle of Eng-- l , j . teade of Weklt vUr Pr?m" has but to consider the progress, the I land, France and Spain, Mrs. Virgin evTenm. grandeur, the glory and the happiness ia II. Green. of of America! room at j Sempre ilusic the Hi ib11 Music society will meet Scmpre Over-wornever hurt any man; k . The afternoon, April 15, with Tuesday haa billed minion. orry Cw 1L Mrs. Stevens at her home, 730 Scowcrpft, Miss Beth Peck, Miss Crockett, Miss StelU Mourit-- 1 No matter h-o- pro.porou. I will be held. lf?auin Carrigan, Miss Inez manity bo, it U never t W.etory fleer, Luacine Peery of Salt I ' Drama knocker. Charles Emmett, Waldo Stod- - to the Drama club met Tuesday at the Sth Wilk,in God created all the natural wealth home 0 Mrs. J. Henry F. Volker, 2780 and Stratfori of the world; man had to come along I Madison avenue. Misa Lillian O Neill presented a review of the play Har-tj- f. and measure its value in money. llem by Rapp Tfcuman, after which a. xioweu, nauonaii I wealth of amount vast 1 Mrs. y. Rice Kimball conducted a ll the American Legion AnV;vrldent It takes a cussion in which members psrticipat- leave next Tuesday for to feed interest. e(j. Mrs. Don Beason was the awwt- to . ate-a- nd Mc-Lyn- Ka Wi" JPme u. nsr,Ti fr, anakdin1 . n; (W . ElMi00,,f p"'rr du-wi- O,i?.n.cco Thoughts Turn Instinctively to.a IMck, Juicy EBEEEEEF STTDEAXEK. With All the Trimmings. Satisfy That Longing! Quality Beef and Other Meats at Our Market attend the western be held Dont think the progressive man I ing hostess for. the afternoon, accom- - a fooL If you do, you are liable to I Salt expose yourself. ke fli?051!!11 meeting of jjJe child chairwelfare tarJi ,tat. be held club will Saturday afternoon lean on! aulllry- - .Following the Tendency to too strongly Mr. J. R. Larsen, 2544 jwme 0 San Francisco, Mrs. another, always looking for someone n with Mrs. Dixon avenue igon toPeniTiU Boutlra California to lead, someone to help, generally Mr assisting hostess. Mrs. D.v with her daughter, leads to disaster. ffiLS will conduct a parliamen-tari!5rJ5h 8 etudent at the Bis- . Frank Oberhansley Mrs. La Jolla, and nith Mrs. .drilL Faith is just as ind.Spen8able prize pUy mothr of Judge progress as it is in securing a souls Scenp by Elmer Rice. Tea salvation. pj..c Cltv"u' aic-cti- STANDARD MARKET CO; 1 C5.dWme J IUhSat I 1 FOODSTUFFS 2311 Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah |