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Show THE OGDEN POST Friday, September 2, 1932 vu hostMrs. Ralph E. Briitol ess and Miss Genrim Rieckhoff of Riverdale, California, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given Tuesday at the Ogden Country dub. A silver basket of gladioli and centered the luncheon table and silver candlesticks held hand dipped tapers. Seated with the hostess and honor guest were Miss Rosemary Barber, Mies Barbara Browning, Mrs. Betty Williams, Mies Jeannette Morrell, Miaa Tabitha Harness, Miss Beth Feck, Miss Virginia Hyde, Miss Louise Becker, Miss Charlene Scow-craMiss Betty Bristol, Mrs. George Glen, Mrs. Ralph Pugmire of Salt Lake, Mrs. Clara Drakeford, Mrs. Harold C. Day, Mrs. Paul Weeks and Mrs. P. F. KirkendalL Miss Ruth Falck, who leaves soon for Oberiin, Ohio, where she will study at the Oberiin conservatory, was the guest of honor at a reception given by members of the Phi Kappa Mu last evening at the Hotel Bigelow. Miss Fuck and Mrs. Donald Knight gave a group of musical numbers during the evening. Approximately one hundred friends were in attendance. The members of the society who acted as hostess were Miss Carina Hn, Miss Florence Steckle, Miss Lois Robinson, Miss Marie Siena, Miss Nellie Hanlyn, Miss Helen Wright, Mrs. Carl Felt, Miss Jessie Clark, Miss Gladys Lochtrog, Miss Winona Wilson, Miss Liddy Tenscher, Mrs. Donald Knight, Miss Gwen Clark. On Wednesday evening Miss Falck was the honor guest at a charming Miss Beatrice Brown entertained party given by Mrs. J. U. Eldredge, st a luncheon of pretty appoint- Jr., at her home on Marilyn drive. ments yesterday afternoon at her The first meeting of the Golden home, 2648 Tyler avenue, in compliment to Miss Betty Williams, who Spike chapter of the Daughters of Occidental attend soon to the American Revolution will be leaves college in Los Angeles, and Miss held September 12 at the home of who has recently Mrs. A. D. Barber, 1182 Twenty-fift- h Barbara Kimball, returned from Chicago. Black-eye-d street Assisting Mrs. BarSusans centered the luncheon tables ber, will be, Mrs. Mary Gaddis, Mrs. Miss B. L. N eff, and Mrs. D. E. Leander. where covers were laid for Williams, Miss Kimball, Miss Mary An address on the, The ConstituWalker, Miss Beatrice Allen, Mias tion of the United States, will be Hermese Broadbent, Miss Margar- given by James H. DeVine. et Thomas, Miss Betty Gunnell, Miss Rosemary Barber presided Mrs. Raymond Raty, Miss MaLou Dobbs, Miss Holley Arthur, Miss over an attractive supper party Mabel Barton, Miss Carmen Green-wel- l, Wednesday evening at her home, e 1182 Miss Deirdre Dobbs, Miss Twenty-fift- h street as a Walker, Miss Maurine Shaw, courtesy to Miss Genevieve Rieck-ho- ff Alice Miss of Riverdale, California, who Miss Dorothy Paine, Dunn, Miss Florence Cave, Miss is a popular Ogden visitor. Miss Jane Kellog and Miss Grace Parks. Barber and the guest of honor were classmates at Occidental college in Miss Mary Frances Hetsel and Los Angeles. Ten young friends evelfiaa Beverly Brown were hostess- enjoyed supper and spent the Gares at a breakfast yesterday morn- ning dancing at the Roman dens. ing at the Brown home, on Twenty-fostreet in honor of Miss urth Members of the Phi Lunds Tan Ruth Falck, who leaves soon for of Ogden high school will enOberiin, Ohio, and Miss Dorothy club last years alumnae today Cowley, who has recently moved to tertain friends at Patio Springs. The girls will Salt Lake. Twenty-eigwere bidden to the delightful par- enjoy swimming during the after-H. noon and will return to Mrs. W. ty. Harris summer home in Ogden a Mrs. W. H. Williams and daugh- canyon for a beef steak fry in the The hostesses are Miss ter, Miss Betty Williams, and Mrs. evening. Kimball, Miss Betty GunFrank Francis will leave Saturday Barbara Miss Cleone Walker, Miss Janfor Los Angeles. Miss Williams nell, will enter Occidental college, and et Fife, Miss Maurine Shaw, Miss Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Francis Phyllis Aplanalp and Miss Shirley Wangsgard. The guests are will visit on the coast for a Miss Beatrice Brown, Miss Beatrice Allen, Miss Mary Walker, Miss Hermese Broadbent, Mies Alice Dunn, Miss Ruth Hawkins, Miss Margaret Betts, Miss Anna Fox, Miss Betty Williams and Helen Davis Hudson. at the ft, Cle-on- ht Plan to Register University of Utah 'Utahshigbert standard educational institution Freshmen must report September 21, and must attend September 22 to 24 other students must register September 26 AH Regular class work begins September 27 Send for catalogue University of Utah Salt Lake City Miriam chapter No. 14, Order of Eastern Star, will entertain at bridge luncheon in the Masopic temple on Friday, September 9, at 1:80 oclock. Committee chairmen are as follows: Refreshments, Mrs. Clarence Blessing; diningroom, Mrs. Fred Odell; tickets, Mrs. N. C. McConnell. Mrs. Phillip Combe entertained Miss Genevieve Rieckhoff of RivThe H club girls were enterRIVERDALE erside, California, is a guest at the the members of the A. Q. M. club tained Thursday evening by their home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. at luncheon at Green Gables tea Miss Dorothea Pingroe snd Miss leaden, Miss Kathrine Farr and rooms yesterday. BristoL The members resent included Mrs. Lucile Evelyn Leonard entertained at a Mira Marararet Bingham at the S Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Traughber, lurnue, Mrs. Oscar Coburn, Mrs. bunco party Wednesday evening home of Miss Farr. who have been spending tiro weeks Seth Reeder, Mrs. Annie Munson, at the Pingroe borne. Those presB. Adams, Mrs. Alat the Hermitage, will spend the Mrs. Leonard vin Pavne, Mrs. Nellie Green well. ent were Marian Shipley, Fay Nelweek-en- d in Salt lake. New son, Nelba Bailey, Helen Barker, Miss Marjorie Crane, of Boise, Lucille Pingree, Amos Brown, Bert Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Shipley, Le Grande Wahlstrom, Walsh, John T. Walsh, Jr., Miss Idaho, left early in the week for Glen Ellis snd Kimball Jacobs. RosaMiss home her after and Toney Walsh, visiting Billy Betty The local M. I. A. and Y. La M. mond been have who the Tenney. guests Walsh, L A. officers and teachers enjoyed of Mrs. Walsh's mother, Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Myer of Los a party at the home of Mr. and Maginnis, 2971 Washington aveevenue, left Tuesday by motor for Angeles, former residents of Og- Mrs. Virgil Anderson Friday present were Mr. and their home in Memphis, Tennessee. den, are visiting here for a short ning. Those Mrs. V. 1 Pingree, Mr. and Mrs. time. Ude Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. AlMrs. Anson Lewis of Harlan, ms Ellii, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Butof her is the guest sister, Iowa, ler, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mrs. Clarence C. Hetsel, 2648 Jack-so- n Carl Thompson, La U. Barber, and avenue. the host and hostess. Mrs. Lenora London and Mias Mrs. J. B. Hunter and daughter, Dora Child gave a miscellaneous Miss Virginia Hunter, left Wednesshower Wednesday evening for Summons day for San Francisco, where Miss Miss Blanch Mayberry of Kaaes-vill- e, Hunter will enter schooL Mrs. Hun- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER who will marry Nathan Child ter will return home next week. COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. September 7. The party took place VINCENT NIELSON, a minor, hr L. J. at the Child home. A late rapMiss Gertruda DeVorss, who has hi Guardian tA Litn, Plaintiff, per was served to Miss Stella NMm, Dcfcads spent the summer in Ogden with m. ANITA OLSEN NIELSON. Miss Lucille Child, Miss TINY BUT Child, aaM to of Dtfandaat: Utah State her sister, Mrs. I. L. Reynolds, will Tba Enola Johnston, Mrs. Ruth GreasBara by aaauaanad ta ova Yaa leave early next week for her home within twenty dayi after aanriee at thia er, Mrs. Charles Mayberry, Mrs. MIGHTY ! - span ran. if aarvad within the Samuel in St. Joseph, Mo. Fletcher, Miss Della Child, Connie in wMrh thia action la bronsht; Miss Leah Child, Mrs. Floris Talathwwlaa within thirty darn after aarviea; Only Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harness, Miss and defend tha above entitled action ; and lis, Miss Thelma Dawson. ao eaaa to fnilniw of in do, judgment your Tabitha Harness, and Harry Har- will ha iwidarad Miss Reah of Child, daughter asninat yen aaeonlins to Mr. The latest thing on the ness returned Tuesday from a moand Mrs. Edward Child, was i demand of the complaint, which market. tor trip through Yellowstone na- bean filed with tha Clark of aaid court. first place in the Weber given Thia action ie branch! for the purpoee H club Health contest, tional park. of annnUinc tha narriam contract hereto- county fore entered fate bttweta the plaintiff and conducted at Weber high school This entitles Miss Saturday. Chapin Day Bristol arrived Sun- tht defendant H. A. BODEBBERG. See sad bear it demonstrated. Child to a trip to the Utah state day from Los Angeles to spend a Plaintiffs Attorney. where It wiD surprise yoa she will the for compete F. a addrem. IN David Eeeiaa Boild-in- fair, fortnights vacation with his parbest Health sward of the state. The Ogden, Utah. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. BrisPabliahed fa Tha Olden Pact. Aacnot winner of the state award will go tol. Mi September 1, S, IS, and IS. 1M2. to Oregon. Misses Dorothy and Gladys JenMrs. W. W. Matthews, and Miss Summons sen left Thursday for Carlon, Nev., Geraldine Matthews left Wednesday for their home in Los Angeles IN TOE DISTRICT COURT OF WRBER where they will teach school this winter. after spending three weeks at the COUNTY, STAR OF UTAH. Goods Mrs. J. W. Jensen spent Wedhome of Mrs. Matthews mother, Max vm. OHaah, Harlan Oliaah, Plaintiff, nesday in Salt Lake where she atMrs. James Cassin, 2580 Lincoln Defendant. 802 25th St. tended a state farm bureau execuavenue. The State of Utah ta mid Defendant! Yen are hereby aimiamnail to appear tive committee meeting. twenty days after eerviee of thia Patrick Healy, Jr., arrived last within anmmeaa upon pan. if aarvad within the week to spend a short vacation with county ta which thia notion le braoght; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick etherwiae within thirty days after aarviea: Mr. fa mm of yoor foilmv ao to So. Jniigniint Solve Healy, 2680 Eecles avenue. School Supply course will bo rendered aeoinot yon ooeordins to Healy finished a four-yea- r earn within which tha Svmond tho of at Amherst College in June. He tin dayv after mrvieoplaint, of thia common! will leave the latter part of the open you. will ho filed with tho dock if week for New York, where he will uid court. Thia action io bronsht to dimolvv tha take advanced scholastic work. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Seidner entertained at dinner Monday at their street, in home, 1867 Twenty-fift- h honor of their guests. Dr. and Mrs. A. 8. Lash, of Chicago, The following guests were bidden: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell, Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Beeson, of Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. Lash left Wednesday for their home in Chicago. 4-- Something In Radios Superheterodyne An attractive club luncheon of the week was given yesterday at the Hotel Bigelow by the Child Culture dub, with directors acting as hostesses. Late fall flowers in bright shades were used to decorate the luncheon table. Following luncheon a literary program was given. Mrs. W. 0. Pell was in charge of arrangements and hostesses included Mrs. G. G. Moyes, Mrs. Frank Francis, Mrs. C. B. Empey, Mrs. Don Woolsey, Mrs. Anna Van Dyke, Mrs. Joseph Campbell, Mrs. Ezra Richardson, Mrs. Clem Williams, and Mrs. W. H. Williams. The postponed match of the Alias tea-of-fo-ur duplicate contract bridge between Salt Lake and Ogden women will be played next Tuesday at the Hotel Bigelow. Luncheon will be served at one oclock and the game will follow. Hostesses for the day will be Mrs. Frank M. Driggs, Mrs. L Lester Reynolds, Mrs. Esra Richardson, Mrs. Milton Boyle and Mrs, Edward M. Conroy. The Salt Lake team includes Mrs. H. C. Goodrich, Mrs. Church P. Castle, Mrs. Charles L Tuttle and Mrs. Paul Keyser, and Mrs. Fred Prick-et- t Mrs. L. B. McCormick, president of the Town club of Salt Lake, will be a special guest of the Ogden team. The game will be managed by Mrs. Fred Prickett and Mrs. Frank M. Driggs. Rules in match will the English-Americbe used. $22.50 4-- r, Armstrongs Sporting an Mrs. R. E. Huish presided over a bridge luncheon of charming appointments Wednesday afternoon at her home in the Ledywood apartments as a courtesy to Miss Betty Williams, who will leave Saturday for California to enter school The luncheon table was centered with a bouquet of gladioli and corsages of sweet peas in pastel shades marked the guests places. The guests included Miss Williams, Miss Holly Arthur, Miaa Dorothy Paine, Mrs. David Tribe, Mrs. Ralph Stevenson, Mrs. Vern Osmond, Miss Rosemary Barber, Miss Margaret Davis, Miss Genevieve Rieckhoff of Los Angeles, Mrs. He-bLund, Mrs. Frank Francis, Jr. and Miss Jane Kellog. in amber holders and a gold serv- of matrimony now and horotafara aaiottaf between tha plaintiff and tho upon tho craandc oat oat in tha mmploint on file with tho dark of tba ooatt. entitled above JOHN A. HENDRICKS. Plaintiffc Attorney. F. addiam, SIT Fbot National Book Baildinc. Oedcn. Utah. Firct publication Ansmt S, IMS. Loot publication September . IMS. Dr. Margaret Bums and Miss Margaret Stewart, with their house ruest, Min Marjorie Schuler, of New York City, left Thursday by motor for Yellowstone National park where they will remain until after Labor day. of the Junior Democratic league will entertain at bridge tea next Wednesday afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. George Glen, Jr., is in charge of arrangements. She is to be assisted by Miss Tabitha Harness and Miss Mildred McKay. Those desiring reservations may make them by calling Miss Harness. Price, Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mrs. C. J. Baker, Mrs. P. H. Mulcahy, Mrs. L W. Overstreet, Mrs. Frank Bartlett, Mrs. Robert Jarvis, Mrs. Julia Watson, Mias Melva Over-streand Miss Mary Neff. et ice completed the appointments. Miss Anita Cole, who was the Thirty guests attended. guest of Mrs. Eleanor Giddings and Mrs. Emma Giddings, left WednesMiss Gladys Anderson will enterday for her home in Los Angeles. Tuesnext tain at a bridge supper Mias Cole was the honored guest at home in Ogden a day evening at her bridge luncheon given Tuesday by canyon. Mrs. Eleanor Giddings and Mrs. Emma Giddings at their home, 2464 Adams avenue. Covers were laid for Miss Lula Cloudman, Miss Laura Randall, Miss Helen Mills, Miss Marion Mills, Mrs. W. S. Gallagher, Mrs. S. T. Odell, Mrs. I W. Overstreet, Mrs. G. L. Vink, of Salt Lake, Mrs. Fred Seri we ns and Miss Florence Brown. $1 95 shirts sweaters 59c vestee suits shirt sale knickers with matching vest, special $2 95 3 ini 25c Brief Cases Registration Day Saturday, September 3 to 6:00 p. m. t Instruction in Piano : voice : violin : harmony : theories and band instruments Class and private instruction Made 8:00 $1.50 e OGDEN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Twenty-sixt- h and Washington Avenue 50 Sheets to wear to $15.00 It will pay you to get your pens from dealers who are specialists. Win a Prize by Decorating an I.-- Slicker Note Book. $500 in Awards. P. 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Tyne economy is not always found in the cheapest article you can buy. It is not economy to have just one pair of shoes. Everyone should have at least two or three changes. Try this suggestion you will find it pays. Fall Fashions For Women In Tan, Brown, or Black or Leather Soles Nine Patterns Crepe Ties, unusually smart Swede, calf or kid also in the new mare 11a cloth $1.95 $3.45 Values for Men Moccasin toe oxford in two-ton- e brown. Heavy crepe side. A real service shoe. $2.50 $3.50 $4.00 254 354 5c Standard Fountain Pens $1.00 and up $2.95 $1.25 --wool Loose Leaf Filler or Ruler ftimounces wool knickers $195 Triangle-Protract- MISS ELLEN THOMAS Members Mrs. A. S. Lash was the honored nest at an attractive bridge break-- 1 ast given by Mrs. Herman Fetsch-e- r Monday at her home, 2402 Custer avenue. The guests included, Mrs. M. J. Seidner, Mrs. Sterling The Students Service Station a Sixes 6 corduroys slacks BRAMWELLS boude er back to school Problems at Your I Miss Gwen Stranquist entertained at a tea of delightful arrangement Monday afternoon as a courtesy to Miss Betty Walsh of Memphis, Tenn., who has been visiting in Ogden for a number of weeks. The tea table was covered with a lace doth and an amber bowl filled with dahlias in shades of yellow centered the table. Yellow tapers 3 $2.45 Black, plain tee oxfords Welt soles. Arch Support Shoes SPECIALS IN THE SHOE DEN $1J95 A special variety of pumps, straps, ties; values to 83.00. An opportunity to save. Some 2,000 pairs grouped to sell PEBBLE GRAIN LEATHER in tbs new last and style cuts. $1.49 $1.79 $1M $2.95 Service Hosiery for Girls and Women A service mesh stocking built for wear and sty leu 39c Pair SPECIAL 3 Pairs Shoes that aunro comfort, featured in ties, oxfords or straps. $1-0- 0 Natural Bridge Arch Shoes Now $4M |