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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY THE OGDEN POST FAGS FOUB M, IMS. were Miss Beithal guests were Mrs. Joel Rich, to meet In members' offices, it Session Miss Phyllis Whittier,' gan; Mrs. Thompson B. Farr, was proposed to ' meet at LunMrs. Marvel England, Miss Elis- Smlthfleld; Miss Tibltha Harcheon, or occasionally, at dinner. abeth Norseth, Miss Grace Nel- ness, Miss Georgia Hopkins, From the name . Rotary" and son, Miss Bea Emmett, and Mias Miss Mariam Ellis, Miss Kath-rin- e the thought of rotation" among IN Problems PROVO, Feb. 23. Miss Dorothy WalRuth Tanner. ones friends, came the InspiraMarriott, character-buildinIn the , of enter-Emma Mrs. H. Packer C. Glddings Sirs. departed tion for the Rotary emblem, the lace, Miss Virginia Hyde, and United States will receive spek stay in talned the members of the Past Music day of the Junior Child Miss Elaine Evans, all of Ogden. wheel. Monday for a cog cial consideration In the 1933 Noble. Grand club at a luncheon Culture club, an annual event, Assisting the hostess were her Denver with friend. there was accepted summer session of Brigham Gradually Thursday at her home, 2454 was held Saturday at the-- Hotel mother, Mrs. Joseph Morrell, by 1916 the present Rotary motuniversity, which will beMrs. A. P. Bigelow is visiting Adams avenue. Mrs. Lulu Cloud- Ben Lomond. The hostesses, and Mrs. W. R. McKay. to Service Above Self He Pro- Young June 12, according to Dean gin Clubs Chain of was hostess. man 3,500 Rotary for the afternoon were Mrs. A. .Mrs. E. L. Van Meter In Pasaassisting fits Most Who Serves Best. Woodward. Hugh McOurdy Members With A. Lit150,000 California. Robinson Ladles L. Members Mrs. J. and of the dena, first at at and then the Slowly To further this The marriage of Miss Mar- Holther. The program for the erary club of Salt Lake presentaim, Dr. W. Encircle World rate of one to three hundred a G. Bower, noted author and eduThe 8empre Musical club will garet Stewart, daughter of Mrs afternoon Included selections by ed a reciprocity program for the Feb. 23 Thera year. Rotary clubs were formed cator of the University of Chimeet at Glen Brothers music Margaret Stewart and Robert Mrs. H. J. Hiller, Mrs. 8. W. Drama club at the Hotel Ben CHICAGO, In country after country until cago, will teach during the first hall at an open meeting Febru- Paul Krey, son of Mrs. Paul F. Badcon, and Miss Jeanette John- Lomond Tuesday afternoon. A are celebrations this week In there are more than sev- six weeks of the session at today more cities around Wedneswaa 8,500 than solemnized 28. Krey, son, and a reading by - MI shadowgraph from ary adapted enty countries or geographical Provo, Woodward announced toe David Dickens day In the Salt Lake temple, Helen Brophy. Copperfield the world in observance of the areas In which Rotary clubs day. Dr. Bower Is author of moveof the founding was Rotary The Kroweldeen Sewing club They will make their home In B. W. Deaton preby Mrs. been established. In the Character have ment in Chicago, February 23, Through Creative will meet February 24 at the Ogden. High honors are being won sented. Excerpts from the story past year there have been added Experience; A Survey of ReIn California by the three We- were read by Mrs. Deason and 1905. home of Mrs. R. H. Stearman, to this list Syria and Tnager. ligious Education In the Local Paul P. Harris, a Chicago atThe marriage of Miss Frew-trlll-a ber college debaters. Dee B ram-we- various scenes were depicted by 2225 Madison avenue. There is a chain of more Church," (1919); The EducaCurtis Bybee, and Leonard Bott, daughter of Mr. and cast including Miss Berenice torney, met with three of his than 3,500today clubs encirc- tional Task of Rotary unthe Local friends on that and evening Relations Mrs. Phillip W. Bott of Ogden, Peterson, who left Ogden recent- Smith, Mrs. Frank A. Johnson, The International the world with ling nearly Church, of (1921); "The Curricclub will meet Monday at the to LaRue Yates took place Tues- ly for Los Angeles to enter a Mrs. H. L. Bracken, Mrs. Earl folded his plan for a dub united in ulum of Religious Education, men, 150,000 Rotarlans, home of Mrs. Georglnla Mar- day. In the temple In Salt Lake debating contest. They have won Van Frances Johnson, business and professional Cott, world fellowship. (1925). be which would street City. The young couple will twelve derisions out of twelve Jewell Johnson, Mrs. Robert the purpose of riott, 225 Twenty-thir- d He had e mutual e helpfulness. In make their home Harper, debates, according to Professor Wilson, Mrs. R. T. Jelllson, Mrs. The Pythian Sisters Sewing Utah. R. Larsen, Mrs. C. L. Shields, been studying over the princiMonson, debating coach at the Weber college. club will meet Friday, February and Jane Bracken. Preceding pals for five years. The club would Include but Mrs. Victor The Ladles' Literary club met the shadowgraph, 24, with Mrs. J. B. Robb, 213 man from each distinct line Y one Mrs. street. Twenty-eight- h W. enterthe Hotel the at E. Browning Shadows, Tuesday afternoon sang Worsley Mrs. P. B. Has- tained at a bridge luncheon words of which were composed' of business or profession. The Ben Lomond. Miss Mary Zeller departed let was hostess. The program Tuesday at her home, 2579 by Mrs. Deason. Visitors from club would encourage business EARLY CHICKS, EARLY EGGS, and emphasise a Saturday for Los Angeles after was in charge of Mrs. Robert I. Brlnker avenue. The guests In- the Literary club In addition to fellowship HIGH PRICES! a month's stay with Mrs. Alex- Burton. A hook review, "A cluded Mrs. Horace Ensign. Mrs. those appearing In the cast were high standard In business and ' Hfe. professional ander W. Walker. Modern Hero, by Louis Broom- L. H. Griffin, Mrs. George A. Mrs. Philip Schonert, club presPoultrymen having our stock are e Within a few weeks there was making money. Buy field, was given by Mrs. J. Hen- Ward, Mrs. Frank M. Browning, ident; Mrs. C. W. King and Mrs. Chicks from an Accredited Hatchwas a score of members and the Mrs. W. Mrs. Gordon Baxter entertain- ry F. Volker. G. Tea Mrs. E. A. Hartensteln. Dockum, ery. Keep your money working at ed the members of the Martha Charles Dyer, Mrs. Wallace H. served In the English room fol- first of the "servlcp clubs came home. We buy eggs from local poultrymen that have Into existence. asB. was hostMorse Mrs. Chester Mrs. Clyde Stone, The selected flocks with the highest vitality. Mrs. Cathrine Shufflebarger Ellis, Mrs. lowing the program. this the success, by Inspired enhostess. esses A. were Larkin Wallace E. D. L. Mrs. Ask C. Mrs. Mrs. us and about Anderson, the government loon few buying baby --Mi-w Ryan Timothy sisting tertained the members of the Forsllng, and Mrs. C. B. Morse. and Mrs. William Rice Kimball. founder began to organize clubs ORDER NOW! second cities. The in other large e The Home Culture club will Sacred Heart league Thursday Write for FREE Circular. meet February 25 with Mrs. H. afternoon at a one oclock lunchThe Seth Parker club met A charming affair of the week club was formed In San Francisthree co in later then and years F. Irwin In the Holly Rue apart- eon st the Shufflebarger home, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. was the Washington birthday were succession clubs Fol- George Bartlett, Sr., 2550 Mon- anniversary bridge dinner given rapid ments. street. 85 Twenty-fift-h Phone 4040. 1853 Liberty Ave., Ogden, Utah. founded In sixteen of the larlowing the luncheon, a program roe avenue. This dub Is newly Wednesday by the Catholic WoIn the country, withSeth Parker Sewing club will was given. organized for the purpose of mens league in CuShnahan Me- gest cities in the first five years. meet Tuesday, February 28, with sewing for the needy and poor morial home. Dinner was servHarris First' President Mrs. Eva Blacklngton, 2028 OgMr. and. Mrs. Jack' Brown of the city. The sewing consists ed at six oclock, followed by With Chesley R. Parry, a den avenue. Wright were dinner hosts Sat- of making clothing and comforts bridge. The committee In charge librarian and urday evening at their home on for those In need. Included In of the affair Included: Recep- young Chicago toMrs. William H. Williams has Twenty-sevent- h street. Bridge the membership are Mrs. W. T. tion, Mrs. W. E. Qulllinun, Mrs. teacher, Paul Harris brought from gether representatives WilMrs. stay followed the dinner. The returned from a two-weMrs. E. E. Mrs. Cave, F. Astlll, Margaret Parker, these sixteen dubs in August, with her daughter. Miss Betty guests Included Mr. and S. Ward, Mrs. C. E. Michaels, kins, Mrs. Dan McCarty, Mrs. Williams, who Is attending Oc- Mrs. Gilbert Moyle, Mrs. Caro- Mrs. R. Ford, Mrs. M. J. Healy, T. C. Hanley; reservations, Mrs. 1910, and founded an associacidental college In Los Angeles. line Whitney, and J. E. Steele Mrs. G. H. Bartlett, Mrs. F. P. C. Krauss, Mrs. J. E. Vail, tion, now known as Rotary Ine of Salt Lake. Blacklnton, Mrs. G. F. Reynolds, and Miss Edith Read; tables, ternational. Paul Harris became Mrs. Lydia Edllnd entertained Mrs. E. A. Bundy,' Mrs. C. R. cards and covers, Mrs. Vic the first president and Chesley the secretary. Harris la the membera of the Live Oak Entre Nous Dancing club en- Rhine, and Mrs. J. E. Parks. Lenske, Mrs. Martha Connole, Perry now president-emeritu- s and Perand Louis Mrs. club Thursday at tone o'clock at tertained at a dancing Warkiumont, party a luncheon at her home, 2145 Friday evening at the Hotel Ben The employees of the Utah Mrs. George Grill; decorations, ry Is still secretary, after more o years. Adams avenue. Lomond. The hosts and hostess- Power and Light company and Mrs. Raymond Morrissey, Mrs. than twenty-twthe Within e Chicago Rotary es for the evening were Dr. and their escorts gave a dinner Fri- B. R. Alton, Mrs. Joseph CampHistorical society will meet Mrs. A. W. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. day evening at the Green Gables bell, and Mrs. C. W. Llppincott; Club there were developing "March 4 with Mrs. A. C. Hyde, Sterling Price, and Mr. and Mrs. tea room. A skit was put oh by tickets. Miss Eileen Hanley and some of the Ideas and principles street. As- P. H. Mulcaby. About one hun- Mr. Arthur Vendell, Mrs. Al- Mrs. Frank Francis, Jr.; re- which are now familiar every1004 Twenty-fourt- h where. Harris gave the sisting hostesses for the after- dred and fifty guests were In bert Hoggan and Misa Dorothy freshments and serving, Mrs. club thePaul name "Rotary based Save! Mrs. C. noon will toe Mrs. W. N. Peter- attendance. J. John Green, McGowan, Eklund. Two vocal solos were custom of upon the original son and Mrs. Rose Whitley. given by Guy Child, accompan- Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin, Misse, holding meetings In the offices; Altra Mitra Dancing club en- ied by Mra Junlous Tribe. Kirby Francis Dermody, Mrs. J. E. Mrs. Parley C. Richardson en- tertained Saturday evening at Williams presided at the dinner, Mrs. Jack Burke, Mrs. of members In rotation. The tertained at a bridge luncheon the Hotel Ben Lomond. Hosts Special guests Included Division Joseph Loughiun, Mrs. Len Qull-llna- n, founder also devised the classiMrs. Thomas Dacus, and fication principle of membership, Thursday at her home, 2585 and hostesses for the evening Manager and Mrs. L. W. NIm members More than restricting membership In the were Mr. and Mrs. E. Olsen, Mr Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McAllister Mrs. John 8ulllvan. Fillmore avenue, for club to one man In each disof her club. The guests num- and Mrs. George W. Nasfell, Jr., of the Salt Lake office of the two hundred guests were In attinct line of business or profesMiss Nona Todd, Miss Betty bered twelve. Power and Light company tendance. sion. e e WarEarl and Hurst, Rushmer, and James 8chrlcker of the GenWhen the club grew too large of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Healy, ren Smith. eral Electric Supply company of The annual memorial tea was been Historical motoring the who have Ogden society Jr., Salt Lake. Following the dinCaliMiriam chapter No. 14, O. ner bridge was enjoyed. given Saturday at the Green through Old Mexico and Flor-Ida Gables tea room. In the receivS., gave a tea at the Masonic fornia, will motor through A and New Orleans before re- temple Monday afternoon. ing line were the members of O. E the memorial Miriam No. 14, fund committee was chapter to Ogden. by given program patriotic turning e e and Included Mrs. W. N. Peterthe pupils of the Polk school 8., entertained at a bridge Mr. and Mrs. Horace Taylor Bridge followed the program, Monday afternoon In the Ma- son, chairman; Mrs. W. H. Meal, California, San of Mates, C. Mrs. E. Bader was chairman sonic temple. Bridge was fol- Mrs. E. P. Mills, Mrs. W. H. Peery announce the arrival of a son, of the program committee and lowed by a program arranged by Newcombe, Mrs. Thomas BradDavid Rich Peery, on February Mrs. J. H. Epperson chairman Mrs. E. C. Bader which Included ley, and the president of the 7. Mrs. Peery was formerly of the refreshment committee. flag drill by Fifth grade pu- society, Mrs. Austin Johnson. A Miss Mary Rich, daughter of Dr pils of Polk school and vocal program waa given during the and Mrs. Edward I. Rich, The Child Culture club will soloe by Mrs. H. G. Havenor, ac- afternoon under the direction of e e entertain the members of the companied by Mrs. C. H. Stev- Mrs. Joseph Rirle, chairman of x Job's Daughters, bethel No. 2, Junior Child Culture club March ens. The tea table was appro- the music committee. Numbers NUMBER will be entertained by Miriam 2 at the Hotel Ben Lomond priately decorated with a basket given Included three piano seand blue flowers lections by Virginia Saunders, chapter Tuesday evening, Feb- The hostesses for the afternoon of red, white, x every-da- y cereals, numerous flour, selfflanked the 8 In by flags. Mrs, two vocal solos by Mrs. Rirle, oclock Mrs, E will at be Mrs. .0. 28, Wattis, ruary Members and Charles Minnie J. H. Epperson was chairman of and community singing of "The Mrs. Masonic Temple. Yt'est, rising biscuits, assisted by Mrs. Star Spangled Banner. X Mrs. are G. members Mrs, refreshments, cordially S. Mrs. and Childs, Dye, visiting flour use. , Invited. Ray Farr. A program will be Elizabeth Clark, Mrs. Joseph John A. Gager, chairman of the llli Mrs. J. W. Easton, Mrs, student loan committee, e e spoke X given. Mrs. Archie Bowman will Tltley, X M. Mrs. Grace on the alms and accomplishE. Hansen, Mills of the OgMiriam chapter No. 14, O. E. be chairman. Mrs. Bruce Stevens, Howes, ments memorial of the fund. S., will sponsor a 1:30 oclock you! X She stated that this fund, which Mrs. Ediward I.' Rich enter- Mrs. Archie McIntosh, Mrs. bridge luncheon Saturday afterC. Hall. William Mrs. and HisBader, the is of the special project II noon, March 4, In the Masonic tained the members of the Acaedtorical society was started in cia club Friday at her home, Temple for the benefit of Its X ' 1918 under the direction of Mra will ucational fund. Tickets may be 2475 Jefferson avenue, at lunchyou. A concert was given Sunday II eon. A program was given dur- afternoon at the Elks home on W. H. Meal and Mrs. A. B. Corey secured from the officers, X since. has and ree grown steadily e ing the afternoon and a book Grant avenue. The concert was receivMrs. Hannah Puolson announ- view was given by Mrs. Robert made possible through the co Twentyalx students have from the loan ces the marriage of her daugh- L. Burton. The review was on operation of a group of Ogden ed assistance fund. Mrs. Weston Vernon of ter, Minnie, to H. L. Jackson of Thunder and Dawn, by Glenn musicians with the Elks club Salt Lake, president of the etate were Mrs, Frank. Honolulu. Special of guests cheer-up to a committee Ogden, formerly provide x federation, and Mrs. J. G. Falck, JoThomas Mrs. and Nathaniel FebruThe marriage took place program. The musicians Includ- president of the Ogden district, II ed in the orchestra were Dr. E, were ary 11 In Balt Lake. Mr. and seph Brewer. special guests of the club. x Mrs. Jackson will make their W. Guernsey, director, violin Mra Vernon gave a brief adThe annual convocation of the H. R. Chatham, home In Brigham City. Mrs. piano; Episcopal church of Utah will be J. Greenweel, cello; M. G. Pan- dress. Mra Thomas Bradley, a e member of the club and who and held in Salt Lake Saturday tone, clarinet; D. J. Green-wel-l Dr. and Mrs. Paul Weeks to leaves soon for California St. cathedral Mark's at Sunday have as their guest Mrs. William flute; Bert Neal, trumpet; Clif- make her home, was presented Biscuit Moulton be will Bishop Arthur ford Smith, trombone; George with a Carter, sister of Dr. Weeks. In from the club memgift Church The Ogden Green-welcharge. lid. l, Mrs. Carter will remain In OgWarner, drums, and bers. the program will be vocal soloist. A large tea wasFollowing den while her husband furnishes of the Good Shepherd x served. Mrs. E. P. Mills, W, Rev. John by represented crowd attended the concert and an engineering contract In Rusof the preclub, Mrs, II H. Mrs. R. Prlndle, Hyslop, another one will be given In the sided. sia. X W. O. Pell, Mrs. Alfred Daniels, near future. X 04 Mrs. Clayne Robinson ha and W. H. Hope. II Sir Hubert Wilkins says he Hazel Miss j Elaine Blood will take gone to Moscow, Idaho, to Join X Lady Wilkins with him The University club met Wed- daughter of Governor and Mrs, Mr. Robinson, who Is attending on his next submarine expediBen at Hotel the waa nesday evening H. the compli- tion to the Arctic. . Husbands H. Blood, the University of Idaho. Mrs. above-mention- ed x Mrs. D. A. Barney mented guest Saturday Mills hen who all Robinson was formerly Miss Lomond. do the driving while their three-ac-t Thee "Of a read play, on Miss was Morell entertained wives read the road map are Jeanette the n Helen Wilcox and on competitive basis'. This play recently had at a luncheon at her home on staff of the Lewis I Sing. .teaching come will Sir Hubert np betting a years run on Broadway, New Eccles avenue. The guests were school of Ogden. on local to smack at the South Pole. York. Miss Norlne Finnegan seated at small tables each cenX O sack X "Nar- tered with a miniature bride. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bach- gave two piano selections, A party of scientists is cruiscissus Tarentella. and In Royal 9! were blossoms used st on anSpringstreet Caribbean Twenty-fir666 down to the man. ing tell to furto determine, nounce the marriage of their Harrop sang two baritone solos, the rooms throughout the house. an expedition Lonesome, Thats All and "In Covers were laid for the honor' whether the earths core is hot.! daughter, Comfort Bachman, to a Little Garden. con- - X ed guest, her mother, Mrs. It appears Junket-minde- d Lieutenant Frank Boch of New ' e JH. Blood, and sister. Miss Eve- - g res men have overlooked a bet. York. The ceremony took place The Song society met Monday ilyn Blood. Salt Lake guests In be 404 In Honolulu on February 18 That Nebraskan whos cutting." X Mrs. Bock has been teaching evening at the studio of Mlssjcluded Mrs. George R. Hill, Miss A program of Emma Rae McKay, Miss Gay ley teeth at 88 better hang on toJI school In the Hawaiian Islands Ellen Thomas. 1 T. E. for some time, and Lieutenant Russian music was given and Rich. Miss Kathrlne Hardy, Miss his false ones. At that age one x x 50 never Stewcan music another on what Nora Isabella Miss tell Adams. Russian also a paper Bock Is stationed at Schofield Appearing on art, and Mrs. Paul Rich. Othewoars may bring. by Miss Thomas. Ytarracks. the program Summer ROTARY CLUBS At University CELEBRATING g MANY PLACES two-wee- . ll, Baby Chicks , Anderson Hatchery and Breeding Farm ek Be Safe out-of-to- Street Cars Dont Skid! Ride the Street Cars and Buy a Weekly Pass! Dal-lmor- Utah Rapid Transit Co. DEPOSITORS OGDEN STATE BANK OF YOU are purchasing for GREAT. almost use pancake flour for pastry flour, and a hard wheat for general family The Hylton Flour Ogden belong to den State Bank and Therefore, every additional dollar this mill makes be returned to . . I . x Hylton Flour Brands ' Ogdens Best Flour Good Flour Snowfall Flour AreadCake Gold Seal Flour DeLuxe Pastry Flour vice-preside- nt see see The Hylton manufacture a products the products are equal any guaranteed. The next time you order flour nish you with HYLTON FLOUR. ' a of the These price market. Every Your cooperation will x s the grocer appreciated, THOMAS. . r XSXSXSXsXSXSXSXSXI J |