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Show Friday. November 11, 1927 In. Women's Realm Episcopal Women The womens guild of the Episcopal church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. J. Bartonek, 30 Mrs. Fred .Twenty-nint- h street. Shenck was assisting hostess for the ! afternoon. all agog over the Martha !? si1e,r hotlder were at the ends of will take place next the table. Bridge w a which ijff&ll. enjoyed during evening, November 17, in the afternoon hours. ball room. Milady ia torthana th much time to thq selection and Dr. ?r.fnd rSi S. W. and 11 the dainty and Mrs. E. II. Pack,Wherry who motored costume. complete her to Detroit for the meeting of the to the modiste are sandwiched American Dental association have reall the ticket sales, for turned home. They visited other midthan more busy urging hers are dle western and eastern cities while Sonic to dance on that evening for away. ich ?! 'tween JfwiTiabe5th apogee of the social Mrs. David Turner and daughter, Jasons and, as usual, will usher in Mrs. David Dixon left Wednesday JfSSSr wison with all its fasci- - morning for San Francisco for a two Sion "d merriment. Many lovely weeks vacation. some will precede the ball, Striven at the popular hostelry, M.r- - and Mrs. Theron Littlefield, of aethers in hospitable homes. In a were 1 California, honor Uakland, tor Ognight b. at an intimate little family guests dinner den . society. given by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Littlefield nt their home 2336 Madison avenue on Sunday. Mesdames Abbott Preside i delightful affair of the week was luncheon given Tuesdaj by 21 bridge James T. Abbott and Mrs. George W. Abbott home, lAbbott at the J. avenue. Twenty-l- it 838 Washington to this bidden were party, guests Mrs. Archie W. Bowman and small Deli-pin- Ger-sldi- an Psn-lltllta- ie program of music is being arranged, and the Alumnae of St Marys of the Wasatch,' Salt Lake City, will be the guests of the Ogden Alumnae for the afternoon. A Joseph Miss t the First the of class Womens Ioyal Winter Accessories Ihair opening side curtains, $8.75 touring, all models Regular side curtains, tour$5.15 ing Dour opening curtains for $5.75 roadsters, all models Top reeuvers and baik curtains for all model Fords: Tour$5.45 ing, $6.65. Roadster Lop-penco- UTAH OIL Best grade L'tah oil. Bring your own can.Per gallon Five gallons B batteries .. $2.95 lt Reg. Heavy Duty "H" batteries ...$3.95 45-vo- 63e $33)0 tt, ce Acacia Club Woman in Music" "The American Drama Club The members of the Salt Lake Lit- was the subject of a most interesting beerary club were the guests of the paper given by Mrs. A. L. Scoville club Drama club Saturday afternoon, when fore the members of the Acacia meeting held yesterday at they were entertained most hospitably at their at the home of Mrs. David Eccles on the home of Mrs. Robert 1. Burton, street. Jefferson avenue. The spacious ball- 1338 Twenty-sixt- h room was the scene of the luncheon O. K. 8. Officers Entertained party where small tables were arranged for eighty-fiv- e Officers of Miriam chapter No. 14, memand guests bers. Clusters of button chrysanthe- 0. E. S., and their husbands and a mums in little baskets tied with number of additional guests were encentered each table. Fol- tertained at cards by 5Irs. Parker lowing luncheon the Salt Lake guests Shifflet, worthy matron of the chapgave a most interesting program. Two ter. Saturday evening of Tast week one-aat the home, 636 Twenty-sevent- h plays, entitled "Their and "Overtonea were given sTVeet. Slipper was served on small By club members, a stringed trio rentables, following cards, the serving dered several selections, and Paul table having pink and white chrysanof the Delavanti Hall Play- themums and pink candles for decoraers, gave a lecture on the "Little The-at- tions. Movement. The hostess for the Drama club were: Mrs. Andrew T. Mrs. C, II. Stevens was hostess to Clark, Mrs. A. II. Aland, Mrs. W. section at her home Arthur Wright and Mrs. Claude L. the 730 Twenty-fourt- h street. She was Coray. assisted by Mrs. T. W. Beck and Kirs. E. W. Boring. ct IIus-band- EVERY ARTICLE CARRIES Pan-Hellen- ar ic The association will Modern Literature meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. The Modern Literature club met Stuart P. Dobbs, 968 Twenty-fourt- h yesterday with Mrs. B. W. Matteson, street. ic Twenty-eight- h street. Current events were given by Mrs. W. J. 61 a rang Reading Circle Blackburn. Mrs. Roy Thatcher reAt the regular meeting of the Mar-an-a viewed the life of Warwick Deeping, Reading Circle held Friday with and Mrs. Matteson gave a most Mrs. Charles H. Barton, 774 Twenty- on Fage 6) U no hotter pluyer-pian- o than the Manualo! It ia the JL worlds finest! It ia radically different from every other player-pian-o because its method of reproducing music based on fifty exclusive patents is na different from the method used in other player-pianas night ia from day. HpIIERE os 779 a inter-(Continu- ed Here ia one player-piun- o that has conquered "the mechanical monotone of players.1 The unskilled performer finds it not only easy to play, but expressive of his musical feelings as well. Before you buy any player-pianyou should hear and play the Manualo. And play it yourself! There is so much difference between a Manualo and an ordinary player-pian- o that even though you arc uninformed, about players your ears will tell you of the amazing expressiveness, flexibility und the utter lack of "mechanical o, asserts tioa. grind in the Manualo. Sensibly Catholic Womens League The Catholic Womans League met at the Knights of Columbus Home on Tuesday afternoon, , November 8 with Scowcroft and daughter, a very large attendance. The Baldwin Piano is the only American piano ever awarded the Grand 1rix at the Paris Exposition Univehiall. After the - . PETERSEN MUSIC Stylish 1 THE HOUSE OF BALDWIN The worlds largest manufacturer of fine pianoa and Here is FOOTWEAR for winter days that is sensibly stylish. It of it but what has style-ple-nty is equally important, it protects the feet from winter's damp and was .hostess to her patriotic celebration.. Wednesday afternoon. Civic League gathered about the Mrs. J. W. Wintle, 878 Twenty-fourt- h luncheon table which held a Pnceful silver basket of pink and street, was hostess to the Civic hito chrysanthemums. .Pink tapers league Wednesday afternoon, ye $2.45 1 $3. 95 23rd Street and Grant November 5 and 6 As it was through your loyal support we were able to break all past records at the opening of any service station. SHOE STORE BANNER OIL CO. Mud-I- cy ' Streets All-Weath- Ted Mark, Attendant QUALITY SERVICE FEEE er Tread, are the safest winter driving equiptread ment The big blocks of super-toug- h rubber are scientifically designed for maximum traction. We have your size fresh new r. 1 many friends and customers for their patronage at the opening of our new service station at Wise motorists know that Goodyear Tires, with their famous, road gripping M s. We take this opportunity to thank our cold. teet player-piano- THANKS . 2i Best For Snow Phone 1240 2955 Washington Avenue -- BY SPECIAL REQUEST of our many friends, we are going to give away Saturday one (1) of our famous Surprise Packages lutely free with every purchase of $3.00 or more. package contains merchandise valued from 50c to at the stock most attractive prices we have ever offered. itemember at Modern 2276 1 The World's Finest playcrsspiano is The Manualo re Ian-Hellen- GUARANTEE THU THRIFT STORE 25S0 Washington Aenue Open Sundays 9 to B" ready-to-we- MORRISON'S MORRISONS De-lava- nti Dorothy Scowcroft, are enjoying regular business of the league had a several weeks stay on the Pacific been disposed of, Miss Kathryn Seicoast bold, . accompanied by Miss Loretta f Thinnes, gave two delightful musical Mrs. Abbott R. Heywood, 675 Twenty-finumbers on the violin. fth street has been entertaining J. A. Howell then delivered Judge Mr. and Mrs. John Guthrie Heywood an eloquent and timely lecture on the f San Francisco during the week. Constitution of the United States, and the amendments, carefully explaining Miss Athleen Revor, who has been each one. He urged all the members touring Europe for several months, to vote in appreciation of their right wnved in New York She of suffrage which had come so easily recently. as welcomed by her parents, Mr. and to them but which had been fought Hri. D. G. Revor, of this city upon her so strenuously for by their sister nival in the states. states. The meeting then adjourned until the second Tuesday in December. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft i departed Tuesday for a brief stay in Rainbow Luncheon Given By New York City. Presbyterian Women i The linen section of the PresbyterMrs. Marriner Browning will return ian womens circle entertained at a ortly from a ten days visit in Los rainbow luncheon Wednesday at the Angeles. Mr. Browning is also ex- home of the president, Mrs. John Edpected home from a short business ward Carver. Arrangements were in the hands of Mrs. June Clark, chairmp to New York man, and Mrs. N. A. Morrison and Mrs. G. A. Dickson is Mrs. E. J. P. Rowse. spending a peasant vacation in Sacramento, California with her James A. Howell sister, Mrs. Homer areJudge and 'Mrs. Fenn. spending Armistice day in 'Logan. Judge Howell will deliver the Mrs. W. H. of the day at the Legions address 1529 Twenty-kChild,: Jdge club on e guests 60c up to $2.50 Ford heaters Exhaust heaters for all curs $7.75 snd $8.50 Celluloid, 20x5d-iric- h sheets, for $1.25 25 Skid chains off list - EXTRA SPECIAL h. CLUBS rectors. was begun. Mrs. S. E. Hinckley and Mrs. John I'ul'.ey had the lesson in charge. The reading of this play will continue at the next meeting, when diseussiuii will also form part of the program. Women of Christian Church Mrs. lloy Greenlee entertained ne vice-preside- nt; fifth street, a sketih of the life of Eugene ONeill was given, and the Anna Christie l fading of his play, American Legion Auxiliary The regular monthly meeting of the Christian church Wednesday afternoon at the home, 2154 Quincy avenue. Herman Baker unit, Americun legion Auxiliary, was held Monday evening in the American lagion club rooms. Catholic Women's League The Mrs. Lee D. Turner presided. The Catholic Women's League met various committees rendered standing Tuesday afternoon in the Knights reports and regulur business was of Columbus home, Jefferson and transacted. Mrs. Pauline Malan EvTwenty-fiftThe following music ans rendered a most delightful readwas given: Violin selections, "Indian Jack Littlefield of the Legion Love Call" and "Down By the Old ing. before the women and disappeared 51 ill Stream," rendered by Miss Kath- cussed the proposed installation of ryn Seibold, with Miss Loretta radio at the Dee hospital. ArrangeThines accompanist. Judge James A. ments were completed for a tea to be Howell addressed the members on the given by the wives and sisters of subject, "The Constitution." in compliment to the mothThe hostesses were: Mrs. C. W. men in the city. The ers of Mrs. J. C. Baker, Mrs. G. E. affair will be held in the Weber club. Vail, Mrs. T. C. Hanley and Mrs. Elizabeth Francis. daughter, Verna Lou, left early in the week for their home in San Jacinto, Nevada. They have been guests at the Herman B. Way home, 672 Twenty-sk ixth is the third of a series. street for the past two weeks. rose buds centered each cate All the luncheon appointments Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams were ven very smart, and the guests enj- hosts at a prettily arranged family afternoon. dinner Tuesday evening at their holiie oyed a most charming on Washington avenue. It waa in Dinner and Bridge compliment of Mr. and Mrs, George Miss Eleanor C router presided over H. Greenwell, parents of Mrs. Williams. Eighteen guests were gathered id enjoyable dinner party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. T. about the table which was attractive street. Fit with pink and white blossoms and Home, 657 Twenty-fift- h pink - were with the tapers. seated teen guestsattracwas most tnntfre The table tire with a lovely centerpiece of A party having a place of prommarigolds, with yellow tapers in inence on the social calender will be oystal holders burning at the ends the tea to be given by Mrs. Marriner of the table. Brieve was the diversion S. Eccles, 2451 Van Buren avenue, of the evening Saturday afternoon. She is honoring Mrs. Robert Anderson and Mrs. LySilver Tea to be Given by Holy Cross man Hyde who have recently moved Alumnae to Ogden from Logan, and also Mrs. The newly elected officers of the Holy E. G. Bennett, recently of Idaho Falls, of Sacred Heart A large number have been invited to Cross Alumnae Academy will give a Silver Tea on call between 3 and 5 oclock to meet Sunday afternoon, the thirteenth of Mrs. Eccles charming friends who November, from three until six in the will no doubt piove a splendid addiAcademy parlors. All friends of the tion to Ogden society. school are cordially invited. The hostesses of the afternoon will be the Misses Eileen Hanley, president; ONeill, Mary V: Matson, recording secretary; Marguerite Morrissey, corresponding secTb dscaUB forxi tlx cmsmm Mini, retary; Barbara Pell, treasurer; Mary Jut u tlx twif U tont, tlx tret's Elizabeth (TConnor, historian; Sister Ptpt. X. Dosethius and Bessie Maher, diMrs. StHsrt P. Dabbs, Af-ric- 5 THE OGDEN POST Tire-Serviv- e Washington Avenue VULCANIZERS . Company " Phone 346 II II Everybody 327 Twety-fourt- h Street, Ogden again abso- Each $4.00. |