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Show : griHav. 2S June 15, 1928 THE OGDEN The larce lumheon table I S (, ii of Si. Mary of tie ; ti'd with pink roses. Hand V"v:,!- ;lll pr.x,.! t, :. i tallnM in silver bidders tls1. ,( ,,f p.ia, ;M y. "lie at tne ends of the table, llaees marked for twelve members of "re Murtha Siiricli ti:e hostesses' bridge club, and Mr. Mi.-- . Tii'inuM 1. Du- J. Mmi'i, of l'resiio, California, ,1 tiic Mr.. Liwrenee Hoyle, Mrs. Curtis hii'l'it liny :' hi r Iiv iiu- l.. tin- im Mr- -, if llu- Maitii.i smitty M.'ihLij tleorge A, Wade, and Mr. W. C. limes. at:, ir.u u hi :i luat lU'.: . Small tal-liwn- - nial-g.- i Mis- t ".:! lowers from the R,,- ar-- i Virginia Reis, of South Bend, lvdi;.n.t, who was one of the attend- -' lAers Were laid far i'.iat the Mat'rtullaley wedding, regular b..- I liuur-igone to Sal: laike for a visit during tlu1 afiirn-iiuv. ; ; friends. Martha Juniir Miss Kloreiue Brown, daughter of 1: meeting of th. ,1'iail Brnwn of this city, and Wil-L.- Mail-l- Meduesday Junior Society dosed the duh (). Hradferd, of Salt laike, were Mrs. i. R. Gieeu "as the iii.irrie.l yesterday in the Salt laike i at the home of Mis. R. K. ti :nple. They left last evening for .iKi. mhi Washington avenue. Re-- i Sptingfiold, Idaho, where they will re-- 1 it- - oil tin- activities of the oiiet ii t r the summer. Ule tendered, including the roeeni Tea was scrxid a Mr. and Mrs. 1. 11. Mulcahy will l.iiiing patty. In loi.diisioii of the liiieting from ti.ti1 members of their bridge club to-decked tea table. 1. in Trow evening at their home. :tunu. " In Women s Realm i Sft ll a. a H 14 i han. 1 ha TW i . !.-- . - n'.i r.i'.i' ! i ! I - the Utah Bankers assocla-- ! wnvenes at the Hotel Bigelow WVne 22 and 23 the women who tbe party will be received by a mittee of Ogden women, who have a number cf social affairs visitors" pleasure. The by Mrs. Chas. H. She will be assisted by Mrs. 5 p0nBjwiow, Mrs. Marriner 8. Ec-- i, and Mrs. Ftnck Healy, Jr., On SSut there will be a luncheon at the Al--ls.i- -- .lIViAT.tyTCSSS i.f ht r by Miss lUirbir a: tt;o parents, Mr. an.j Mr-- . 1132 Tweiity-fin- h 'till stm:. com-head- ed i POST - i,.m hr ii-- ?y ntn, 1 - e I ban-whi- ch j W b U MU Hr. and Mrs. Joseph M Eccles were hosts last evening at a in the club dining room Columbia roses Hotel Bigelow. j. decorated the prettily appointed dinner table, and it was lighted by ivory holders. Thirty guests tipers in silver ten bidden. Bridge was enjoyed latbe gracious dinner given t ir , hi ter in the evening. Hiss Rosemary Barber is - anticip- ating the arrival of Miss- Marietta McIntyre, of St. Louis, on Monday, 1). N. Friday and Saturday Mrs. W. E. Loomis, of Souix City, Iowa, is spending the summer months and daughter, Mr with her and Mrs. James T. Abbott, 2tS43 Brin-keavenue. son-in-la- No. 421 1 327 Dr. and Mrs. S. W, Wherry, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Barber and Mr, and Mrs. J. Walter Ellingson attended the silver wedding anniversary celebration of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Wherry which was given Monday evening at the Salt Lake country club. Mercier Wilton Axminster rug, 9x12. Closely woven rug, modern design. Sand color center, one band border, sprays in each corner. $55.00 Regular Price Sale Price Venetian seamless Axminster rug, 9x12. A good grade Axminster rug, woven by the Home Crest mills. Tan ground, figure in rose, blue and black. Attractive border. .. $55.00 Regular Price Sale Price $38.25 Amsterdam seamless Axminster rug, 9x12. Very good quality, woven 'by the Mohawk mills. Light ground, trellis design, tan. A and blue, rose, figures very handsome will which give satisfactory wear. rug, Price $55.00 Regular Sale Price S38.25 Greylock seamless Axminster rug, 9x12. The heaviest quality Axminster rug made. Manufactured by the Roxbury mills, who are celebrated for their quality merchandise. Ate dark tractive .rose taupe ground, border. $66.65 Regular Price Sale Price $45.00 Penn Royal seamless Axminster rug, 9x12. Closely woven of finest quality yarn. Very attractive novelty pattern of birds and trees. Rose taupe ground. Regular Rice l.iei-.- m i I n. r, Childrens Aid Tbe ChildreiiN Cide ean ue l pi he Ogdi-Civic le.igu.- met Wed iiesday afieinooii at the home of Mrs. J. Imirlli strei t. intle, TS T"i-:;"inner in the and fine shrub contest s, ho. I children "ere awarded as follows: First prize , Milton Berlin of lnm Karr jl;; hi ol, who planted sixty-onbushes; a i end pi i.c. ?li, Brown, Lorin Karr school, thirty-fou- r hushes; prue, J.'i, Ruth Ellis. Madison schiiol, twenty Inislics. The league 1 - . ! lne lo-t-b- fr 1,1 Aid will meet thia afternoon at ,1:00 o'llock in the dis-nsuiy. e th-r.- l Luncheon fur Holly wiaid Guest E. Rich is entertaining at luncheon and bridge today at her on Jackson avenue in compliment to Mrs. S. K. Mda-ouf California, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. John M. llroxxTiing. and Mrs. Andrew J. Reilly, of laj Angeles, who is also a guest at the Browning home. Mr. Junior h.-iii- Holly-xxoo- d. Arrowhead The Famous Dollar Stocking! c-- f ,1 Ood lasting relief. - my .A L SsSchoIVs Tbot Contfort Weeks - - - - ? n - '1 June 16th to 23rd IV. SchotTt Zlmo-pafor Coraa give Inataal relief from earn pain. Safe and aura 35c. Hr. Srhnlla 11 union HrJuerr rrlievre nain, radtirea the awrllina; pmer vea abape U abuca 7ic each. dt Ibwtl LET US CORRECT YOUR FOOT TROUBLES. ilk 353 Family Shoe Store DR. SCHOLLS T C O A1 FORT from lot-to-lo- p Guaranteed! A New Fair If Not Satisfactory I You Can Get Them at 24th St. Ogden HEADQUARTERS V O O Ufcels in Shttr and ien'ice W&igkts FAMILY SHOE STORE S E R X I C K 333 Twenty-fourt- h Mr. and Mrs. Delbert A. Pape snd daughter, Mary Jane, of Washington, D C., who have been spending the past month in Ogdon and Salt Lake, departed Sunday for Los Angeles. Gladys Rich, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, who has been pa3t studying in New York, for the two years is spending the summer with her parents. 0 Mrs. Walter E. Whalen haB as her houseguest, Mrs. Charles Aydelotte, of Los Angeles, who is en route to Chicago to make her home. Street s. Mrs. Agnes Conant of Los Angeles, is spending a fortnight with her sister, Mrs. Patrick Healy, St. l..v..W...v The Emporium, Inc ; Mias ' $5,000 for American Revolution, Mrs-Jame- Pagsent Unique snd Artistic sy mbolic porGolden Pagatntry' Influence of and trayal of the history i parochial school in civilization,of I was presented on the south campus at Heart academy Wednesday 5?00 o'clock by the physical rduca-lio- n department of the school, unpjjr the direction of Sophia W. theme was written for this pariiul ilar occasion by Sister M. Madilwa, : V.V Saturday New! Gipsy Joy Dresses Classic For summer sport, play, dance and party wear. dresses to choose from in 12 different styles. GYPSY JOY is expressed in colors, ro- 300 mance and care-fre- e You modern living! maids with sparkling eyes and tingling blood will welcome these exclusive, dainty and col- GYPSY JOY orful FROCKS wear. $10 $15 for summer Iieyond Compare. $10 Group printed crepe washable sport models, crepe, sleeveless frocks, Bhantung tailored dresses' all in delightful assortment. In one of the finest selections we have ever shown. -- $15 HANDMADE HOSE Pastel Shades and White All full cut with and without elsewhere in the city at $1.00. Special for Suburban Day. sleeves. I Vice Group Georgette ensembles, beau-- t i f u 1 y embroidered in yarn, navy georgettes in many conservative styles, heavy printed crepes. A special number of large sizes to 52. Dresses that earlier in the season were twice as much. Full Fashioned 79c r1 Includes Ladies GOWNS I Featuring Values Two for $5.00 M. I i i Summer Dress $2.65 Mc-Ginl- ey er t Su Bur Ban Days Entirely s Sacred Heart Alumnae Banquet The apogee of the festivities of the Golden Jubilee celebration at the Sacred Heart academy, was the alumnaei evening banquet given Wednesday the academy refectory. The Rt. Rev. Salt Lake, w:. I , J. Mitty, bishop of were laid Covers honor. the guest of for 115. The distinguished guests were decseated at a long table artistically orated in red and gold; snapdragon. Shasta daisies; gypsophila and manlong basgolds being combined m oneThe email ones. smaller two ket and tables held centerpieces of the chosen taflowers. Red tapers lighted the bles Miss Eileen Hanley, president assoof the Sacred Heart Alumnae Jula Mrs. ciation, presided and was toastmistres. A toast. LuTo Our Bishop, given by Miss Bisby acknowledged was cille Hood, were as hop Mitty. Other toastsMiss Our Builders," Rev. McGovern, with reply by the Mater. Alma Our A. Uuel; William with Mrs Margaret Alerter teeny, MorMiss Marguerite response by June rissey: Our Pastor, Miss Patwith response by the Rev. 1928. of Class rick Kennedy; Miss Thomas DeVine with response by Marcell Ileinen. -3 i at luncheon the Hermitage hotel in Ogden canyon on Saturday, June 16. The entertainment is in honor of Mrs. George Whitmeyer retiring regent ofarethe in chapter. General arrangements elected regent, charge of the newly Mrs. Evans will Mrs. John C. Evans. be assisted by Mrs. Alice Collins, Ms Eva Erb, Miss Joe Kimball, Watson Abbott, Mrs. Winifred Forbes and Miss Linda Irwin. Xo-1506- New Merchandise Selling merchandise only that has been tested both for quality and price. These and many other items will again demon slrate the Emporium's ability to serve. Come, share in this money-savin- g event. Daughters American Revolution GolFlag day will be celebrated byof the den Spike chapter, Daughters at er BOYLE'S niMe-i-i.-idii- M. Conroy. All-ov- er all-ov- s. Mel'w- - old-looki- Margaret Gilmore and Miss Mary Virginia Derham, both of Pocatello, are house guests of Mrs. E. $55.00 All-ov- ary; Mr. Aching feet take all the joy out life, steal your all too Boon. You vitality ami make you needn't auiTrr another day from your fret. Visit our atore rum during Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Week anil let us demomt rat e how t he correct Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy will give you quick two-ton- Sale Price $38.25 Radnor seamless Axminster rug, 9x12. Very good quality, closely woven attractive design, with plain center and illuminated border in rose, green, brown and black. $55.00 Regular Price Sale Price $38.25 These are just a few of the values we are offering sale. during the special two-da- y WILTON LOW PRICES VERY AT RUGS vo. 5205-1- 4 Sherwood Wilton; size 83x106. Made by the , famous Hardwick & Magee mills. Very fine figure in blue, quality worsted yam. black and rose on a tan Jaspe ground. $133.50 Regular Price Sale Price $99.00 No. 1523-1- 4 finest of One the French Wilton rug, 83x106. black in worsted rugs made. figure and blue with a touch of lavender, on sand ground. A remarkable value and a rug that will give years of wear. $145.00 Regular Price Sale Price $105.00 Ishandsome 83x106. French Wilton, Very pahan design, blue Jaspe ground, well covered figure in rose, green, black. A very elaborate border. A well made balanced rug suitable for the finest homes. Regular Price SIOd.OO Sale Price o. 2062-3- 9 two- Imperial Sarouk, 83x106. Tan ground, tone blue border, Chinese design with vases, baskets and sprays, blue, black and rose. Regular Price SIOd.OO Sale Price These are just a few of the many values which we are offering. There is a complete assortment in 9x12 Wiltons at very low prices. Kale-la- Why suffer from your Feet? Miss all-ov- er No. 5995 1. n :, r all-ov- er No. 1 's Folk-ma- il w Mias Mary Ixu Maginnis returned Monday front the Duschene college of Creighton university where she has been attending school. She will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Maginnis. 515 , A. Schu-bnl- l ai.d Lucille Foulger. A report of the state i oiivi nt ion of the Ker- crated Music clubs of Utah wa given Thomas. The next by Miss Elb-of the sneiety will be held meeting vii-; Mr. W. June I'd, with Mr. V. Earl ivi'.irdinn mi ret ary; Mr. Tuesday, Read a hostess. sec re-Kd-s"i- I.. I'hyllis Whittier; xm-a- duet, Serenade Misses Elea n t. Miss Gertrude DcVorss, of St. eph, Missouri, ia summering with her sister, Mrs. I. L Reynolds, at her summer home in the canyon. SPECIALS No. 1 rii--iii.- :: Noc-tur- "ill continue it meetings through the sunnuer and will spoiiMM a bulb camqueen Ester L' fen Esther No. I, Order paign in the fall. chapter , rn Star, will meet in regular tonight at Snip oYU-- in the Sung Suciety oiiic temple, The Song Society met Tuesday Ax ith Miss Lucille Fuiilger at her home on Service Star Twentieth street. The evening was Ogdui chapter. Sen iv Star, held de voted to the study uf Kranz Schuits final meeting uf the year Monday bert. Miss Bertha Oakden u afternoon at the home of Mr. J. if. paper on "The K.aily Life ufgave Scliii-LeiEldivgiie, Jr., on Marilyn drive. The following musical num Jos- SUG - s bers xxrre given: piano solus, and Rosemotid Ballet" Mi iM-i- Ji hn Healy Lynch arrived early in White will entertain the the week from Dartmouth college members of the Marana reading circle this afternoon at her home, 23.VJ " here he has just completed his junior year lie will sjiend the summer in Quincey avenue. t ijnl'-with his mother, Mrs. John C. The Misses Lucille and Mercedes Lynch. Hood, of Salt Iake, have spent sevMr. and Mrs. Frederick Gray Ruth-rau- ft eral days with Ogden friends during entertained Ue Randolph, of the week. San Francisco, over the week end. Mrs. P. II. Mulcahy and Mrs. F. S. Randolph, who is director of the CaliMcAlister were joint hostesses Wed- fornia school of Fine Arts, ia concourse nesday at a bridge luncheon at the ducting a six weeks summer home of Mrs. Mulcahy, 2378 Tyler at the Agricultural college in Ixigan. Judge and Mrs. W. H. Reeder, accompanied by Miss Teddy Wot her spoon, of Isis Angeles, who has been their guest, departed Sunday for a motor tour of the northwest. Mrs. i Ki . ; a a inn-tin- ni Sat-.fterno- dn rt gui-t- . . liiiiiNon, ,f Salt I .ukc, '..V ii '.aii.!, was tile guest of hi'ii-i- '. inn uf nflii-i-rfur tlai.ii was a feature uf the he .ifl'iii IS are: Mrs. Ethel leac. Mrs. Flail Clark, lu-- t tii e j'lV'idi ; Mi.--. Krcd . a UiU, tn .1, !, M'v lut-nty-- i eastern trip. A number of Bieelow, complimentary to the motored to WanOgdens v.mirir set yister.iay to attend This will be followed by the luncheuii given by Mrs. Speneer The same evening a dancing i;cVt,sv ,n eomplimem to Mr. S. the bankers, S llrtVwill be gven McLeod, and Mrs. Andrew J. lit I. 5their wives at the Berthana. C ftlifurnia, who hiv OcUun the women will be Sten for a drive about the city and Ihmueh Ogden canyon. They will Mrs. John Francis 0RioIlv. of Nt w SSrn the Hermitage for tea. The York, is the guest of Miss Kathryn to a close be JSrtie sill brought M :nd Mrs. K. J. Harness are at her home on JefferShuffebarger with annual the night catordsy Mrs. OUielly will lH. now ;d nonie to their fiiends in their will be held in the Floren-ba- ll son avenue. I: .me, the former residence of room of the popular hostel- - remembered as Miss Margaret Ma ia-lh.' l.c Uoy Kccles. lone, formerly of this city. fr .' - m - 15 Sunday Weeks ... - - i nJ MrJ rived 1. liaibt i. - n, I 1 98c si Medium Service Weight Extra fine quality silk with four-inc- h lisle hem. Square heel. Another Emporium llosienr Event of great importance. We suggest early shopping, for, although we have a full color and size range, they will not last long. For Fathers Day MENS SHIRTS $1.95 Two for $3.50 An Appreciated Gift. In a big assortment of styles and materials. The gift that FATHER will appreciate so much. Show your thought for him on this day of days. 1 M aa a M . ,j taaMBS : |