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Show Vj yrMaVt AugUSt2L1929 THK OGDKN POST i:tu i ui In Women's Realm .51 T , r,t Thomas .1 Leslie Home Leslie was the it host-Mab- le - pret-breakfa- 1 1 f C- st m! f, Ii:iv e'.ir ly Wednesday i i hmu-- w'fnivi-rsary- . purty Wednesday of Mr. Hopkin's 1ir.k gladiolus I t in r l 1 : home S'. D. ; '.l-- 1 : i d . 1 . I : i- . S:-'!- - t- ; 1 N-- , i i. d by Mis Margaret and Miss in tion of the ninth birthday annlw.i .n y llelo'i. her little of daughter, JlM.n I'niuther of Montclair, N. J., . ..f.. I Mr-:- . The niarriajre iif Mis lhitoihea tip-- , w jo jlJlv in n punning the summer I. Siirei ve and I i . . .!. of this eily and Jaims ,s liaird an-have ' ' e.i .i a aoai.tii North Ogden WUH soloniinod Jo r.t with!.-Mias Krausa will visit . 1. himo i. oVb-- k at ' ...os It:.., ki'oot. Idaho. A trip r.iay afternoon at - m Detroit uni Chicago en 1 went W'..-..i "'..ne wa ineliaiod uiltl'o I'piseopal reetory, '2 iiom-'- . V. IlyJohn Keverend roipe street. jth'.id Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stevens, Miss The j !o: performed the eeromony. ;.iid daughter, M ar M.ii g.irot Slot ons aiul Sidney Stevens make then jimne md a t n day vaeu-II. Lain i ,s ..ie i x 'i oil home soon from an ex Indy, Noxada, where in Idaho towns. .I I ai'llli. t. i lielll With slay in California. , teil , the Solit li..rold Boll is spendiiiR a furl night t!o iloniiitnge in Ogilen canyon. 1 i il'.. diliiliiniuni rtv eonvhined in the I.!! ii ii'.ii.v. for li'.o long dinner table. c 1'hu.is xx.iv markeil for Mr. and Mrs. !l I. J. Hopkins of Heaxi-rMr. and Mr. XU Uhiudo Hir'f of Moadows, Mr. and Mis. T. E. Kirkbam ami Dr. and Mrs. . ! I. iiti fit I iiiii Mr un.i M fA. ;iT Smart .liiifirs at t uuiitrx flub Tue j!.ir bridirv b.i u:,. Parsons of Raw- - St thiwas pror-do- i the honor guest at a ami in 3 '..i-.tii:- . - ljio l'-"-. 1 i 1 SPKCIAL THIS WKKK ene yno s. Miss A leue ki:n;liis of L-i the soutln rn Utah national Harst and Miss Angeles, '.hiv.ii-iMiss IsabehMi hosts and were s Aabel Beatty t.lu- parks, i nd Mrs. Hans atwlh Sl' Mr. ani Mrs. Wayrn- E. Mayliew oarty last evening in honor U-tl!ar-,..HuTa Mabel Parsons. Swimming for a tw.. weeks b a, Jnioyed before supper was serv- - JJe7 Jlrv i to Zii.n, Bryn- and Grand In mg la- ymn. i r g nests, JV jjjter the , .r. party danced. The a,.p 'i.virueets were, besides the guest TJ I. T. 'VnUu and Mrs. Thomas Leslie. Alen. Mrs. I. v pae. ts at the home MKi.vm.l.fe I,. -i H. w. Hinley, Mr and and Mrs. John HiHabiant, Mr. Mrs. and Gage Mr, jLgn b. Way, Dr. and Mrs. A. IL Aland, SfSd Mrs. George R. Whitmeyer, PuRmire each ''rMrs. John Vanden Akker, prisidod uor a feu- iV Warner Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. IL some. vhe wore married July 25 in LoRan, E. Ilemmingway. ilt l","u lo at Kerson, H. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Wright ex- was and Mrs. Leslie entertained at tended their - Mrs. Akker av,"UlV to a of hospitality group brimming party followed by a M,'1 Kvmu Pardon, friends last u a buffet Monday eveninif t Pabo per at their evening home in Miss irirmia ' Brennan, wlm has conyon Wrights honor of lua Paraona. Janu-- T. Ab- The guests present were Mi camp. Jen couples were bidden. and Mrs. R. 15. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Green Gsbles Scene George S. Glen, Dr. and Mrs. Ezra . scene Rich, Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy PuRmire, the was room tea Gables en of a smart party over which Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McFarlane, Dr. anti presided in com-h- Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell and Mr. and T, w. Bartlett sister-in-laMrs. Mrs. W. C. Wright of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Janies I1. Casey have Winger of Butte, Montana, who mending the summer in Ogden, taken the II. A. Donning home on fowers in oriental shades Twenty-fift- h street, and will soon the eight small tables which move from Marilyn drive to their new arranged for luncheon and later home. Mr. and Mrs. Rhinehart Gideon, acridge. of companied by Mrs. Valentine tw fnd Mrs. Arthur Perkins Gideon, departed Wednesday for Yellowstone Orthad. Mif., V with Mra. National park. After a week Mm. for a Mr. t and Mrs. G. U there the party will motor on to spent Misparents, souri, where Mrs. Gideon, Sr., will Becker. stop for a visit with relatives, reSummef Visitors Depart and Swan L. maining until early fall. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mr. snd iittle daughters, who have been Mrs. Gideon will continue on to their tn home in Hartford, Conn. nrst of Mrs. Swans parents. Colonel Mrs. A. W. Petty departed Monday Monday nd Mi. P. J. Dix. deoarted their home in Suffera. N. Y. En for New York City, where she joined and sister, Count mite esst they will stop at Colorado her brother-in-laSaturday and Countess Gian Luca Cicogna and Sirin es for a short time. itening. Mr. and Mrs. Swan were the set sail yesterday on the S. S. Paris for Europe. The party will tour the honor wests at a dinner at the Country club presided over by Colonel and continent by motor before going to the Twenty-fiv- e Mu. Dix. guests were Italian home of Count Cicogna. The family of Charles C. Rich will hidden to the verv delightful affair. Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. E. J. hold a reunion at Bear lake Saturday Mamess gave a charming breakfast and Sunday to which all members are ts invited. fnr the visitors at their home on to invited The svenue. Visitors will be received at Rcdcliff, guests met Mr. and Mrs. Swan were Colonel the Girl Scout camp in South Fork and Mrs. P. J. Dix, Mra. Patrick canyon, Sunday, August 4. All perHetly. Jr., Mrs. W. C. Sedwick, Mrs. sons who are vitally interested in the L L Reynolds, Mrs. J. I. Van Meter Scout movement and persons who have of Chilocothe, Ohio. Mrs. S. D. Van contributed either directly or indirectMeter of Denver, Miss Gertrude Dely to the promotion of the Girl Scout lons. Miss Tabitha Harness and Joe organization, are urged to visit Red' Van Meter. Sunday evening the P. cliff. Members of the city commis J. Dix and the P. A. Dix families enjsion, the county commissioners, the oyed s picnic at Saltair complimenthamber of commerce membership, and ary to Mr. and Mrs. Swan. members of civic bodies have been Saltair complimentary to Mr. and invitations by leaders of the counMrs. Swan. cil. Craft and nature work, accombe Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol was the bostplished by the girls in camp, willand on at a delightful affair Tuesday aft- on 2 at oclock, display, starting ernoon at her home in Ogden canyon, a reception will be held between camp is compliment to her mother, Mrs. the hours of 5 and 6. Clupin A. Day, the occasion being the At 7 oclock there will be the call birthday anniversary of the honor to colors and a large campfire meeting nest Fourteen close friends of Mrs. will be held at 7:30 oclock. ami ;M;s. s I'srT I.:., ivtii-.n-i- I Ki v. ha 11. v - b-- - filr 'Wtti 11 ' s. i A I t MfT mr.x.-n.lotu- i. !. d mi i- i lit txx.. u tlixw-M- . - r - j to hor luma: Tuo.-da-y. party of Kolarmn u dolighiful xxookind .pt-n- i lako: lr. and Mrs. Paul K. uml Mrs. W , F. Nunlkir Mr. lli'i!,, I Fred. Mr. and Mrs. V. huvl Hoi k.iis and son. Karl, Mr. nnJ Mrs. A. i E. Armstrong aiul Ward, and Dana Parkinson. Mis. Mark Broxvn has biddon ton yoi.r guests to a swimming party and supper party ut Patio r.i.gs tomorrow evening, in oelobru- Mi 'Till- - M-i- . , pic-Jwp- sup-ilonm'- r,y s j)iv,s M).x ; tli. V.. m-- : U- j Ih-i-- Ua.pli "vt following i it -- Sufi" ..!! m-- i lmiU-- - F. Still, xxlio bas past work I.f Mrs. at ih ;;y l.e--v- fiv-i- tup to tlu - 1 i n ;trIXi Mis Mr. Viiu-tt-. anj I'ttr l.i.sting boiiuly Mr. T! i wax I'jipiT wave, $1.50. Sunset liing entirely new. Parry, of Uhirago. Robert t;..,. tlniui, f IVrtlniiil uml tho hosts. will loWri Mr a j avtv of friends tomorrow vtiiintf al ,,1Mr hlinui ll;is x oi:tti root. Hondersbi't oomjdi Mrs. Mi s .Mono Koynolds, popular xour.g visitor, last ovoning with un informal exotiing of bridge, Tliosi- hidt Miss Koynolds xxoio Mrs.1 den to Mrs. John (Jntohlow, W'lb1'1 ,?V'y' Miss KutbliH-- Kay, Miss Mary llurst and Miss ltotty Hur-- t. Miss Kathryn Kratiss xv ill depart for a next Wednesday for Ibo month's slay. She will bo aoooin' itliiiiti Th-m-- lluart lVrntanent, $8.00. mn llmulretM of Sati.sfietl (nsl Miners! 1 White Way Shop Beauty Washington nu-nto- - mi-i'- Ave. 21 Hi Telephone No. 5 1 1 r-- Good News for You! er S w, Sted wl We Will Open a Montgomery Ward & Co. Store Per-k-n- w at OGDEN, UTAH Ec-(!- 2276-8- 4 Washington Avenue . 3 Saturday, August is-u- ed . Day (Store Open 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Friday, August 2 for Inspection) were welcomed. Mrs. Anthony Shufflebarger spent E. Forrester of San the past week-en- d with Mrs. E. M. Franeigco is the of Lake. her sisters, Salt guest Shea of Xia G. L. Becker and Mrs. Chas. R. The wedding of Mrs. Belva Foul-ge-r, Hollingsworth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Douglas White of Los Foulger and Fred Long, son of Mr. Angdes; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wheel-yfc- and Mrs. Frank II. Long, was solemnof Rock Springs, Wyo., and ized Tuesday in the Logan temple. r. snd Mrs. P. D. Endsley of Rich-d- a, Following a short wedding trip the ire houseguests at the home of young couple will reside at 2462 Monjor parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. roe avenue. "heelwright, 2338 Monroe avenue. Mrs. Peter Kasius of St Louis, who A recent engagement announcement has been visiting here for several $ in social circles was that Mr. , weeks, was joined Wednesday by Sherma , Hendershot, daugh-o- x Kasius and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Sherman Hendershot, to Kasius of the Peery apartments. They .Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. will with go to Salt Lake for a visit of this city. The wed-taZ relatives. place August 18. Miss Maiy Hurst and her house-gues- t, Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft, Miss&lene Reynolds, spent the Scowcrpft and Dr. wefck-en- d frothy with Mrs. George Barlow Abtch have returned recently Miss Reynolds wu Lake. Salt motor trip through the north-- y of leave within a few days for her home nJ, tbe Canadian Rockies, one of rx H. Savage and sons, Car- - in Los Angeles. She has been visisummer most popular Spencer, Lowell and Wayne, are Ogdens WJng the week in St George. The tors. entertained a Inoor bo the south- - Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins tewn.mae guests at a of number Mra George We Want You to Be Our Guests i ke out-of-to- - We want you and your family to attend this Opening. We want you to see how the Spirit of Progress that condominates Wards has brought to you not only venience of a Ward Store close at hand, but the most wonderful merchandise values you have ever seen. YOU PAY ONLY CATALOGUE PRICES AT OUR STORES HOTEL BIGELOW A Quick One Plate Service Sunday Supper i Served in Main Dining Room at 50c Served from 5 to 8 p. m. After your Sunday afternoon ride, drop m and enjoy this tasty treat. Regular Sunday Dinner served from 9 12 noon to 8:30 p. m. i .r .Ml HffW I All the advantages of the combined buying power of our nine big Mail Order Houses, all the benefits of our liberal guarantee and generous terms, and all the advantages of our wide selection of merchandise, arc now brought closer to you through this new store. Wards New Pricing Policy wn Announces, in addition to the 1.25 snd 1.75 regular dinners on Sunday OLIE REEVES ORCHESTRA MUSIC FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ht Wards prices are always low, but our new policy brings you a re- markable additional saving. or When you order from Ward's Spring and Summer Catalogue c Orders Mail On Sale Book, you pay only the Catalogue price. pay the postage and the freight. in When you buy at Wards Stores, you pay only the printed price to Store. the the current Catalogue. We pay the transportation merWhen you visit our store on Opening Day, you will find quality chandise at sweeping price reductions. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Mid-Summ- er . MONTGOMERY WARD & CO 23rd Street and Washington Ave. Ogden, Utah Phone 4175 |