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Show Piv. 192S April 27, 192S TIIE OGDEN POST velvet and harmonizing hat. were yellow tea roses and fiee? u.-.-. Mrs. lorunf mother of the i n!e. were a llattie Carnegie model of b!:uk hue over peach satin, with ii hue hat. ller corsuge was ller In Women's of fi D9 t'l'iihil design. "nrisco. Who fur southern California where tiny will spend their honeymoon. They will n side in Salt laike upon their return. profusion PKff in delicate .hades daughter rtfine blossoms hostess in a Ohio, for been chosen by the i decorative scheme. pretty Attractive Luncheon nrettv springtime luncheon was i y by Mra A. W. Walk. r on Madison avenue in gter Smpliment to Mrs. Joseph E. Wright Mrs. S5PMm. Effie B. Spencer. a from returned SJUt ha recently JJfo tour, while Mrs. Spencer is for Idaho to .pend the The guests were seated Small tables, each centered with gay and tooqoets of lilies of the valley iontb entin si the I I end f y, it 1 at thal etedk of tli senrial it mile boa I -- M i'- tea lies un Vt ti,;r time the l -- r.-ii-- ! r es-.e- ,.r b.s 'Chllilieli'N ea ws." Pi. Italitwin is a rocog and aa'Ji.'iity hi hone eli.'-e- ii '.s .i:cel. ' Jolly Spoils Chili The members of the Jolly .dub entertained at a j Sports; delightful card, - party and slipper Sat.m'..iy evening at J tile's. A beautiful iiy.-tbasket if jin.iiis and fein- - niteted the; bug table. Tliephiiv cards were imnia- lure yellow baskets. I'ovt-rwere laid fur Mr. and Mrs. U. Hayes. Mr aid Miriam Chapter Mi. Cieribn Oxman, Mr. and Mis. Miriam drnpter No. 11. Order East.Xorm.-iiMoyes, Mr. and Mis. Sbuit-liff- , ern Mar, will meet Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mr. K.Lar Mr. M..y in the MaMinic temple. Visitand Mrs. Hubert P.oblis. Mr. and Mrs. ing members are welcome. Mr. and Mrs, Mal.-u- n Wright jlloa'by, and Mr, Mis. Clyde Warner. t(ueen Chapter i al s. s Sln-lby- t 1 c , s-e r r Cul-tui- . Halverson, who fe iSK111 has home f and on Monroe ave nue, departed 1 for in Long Beach, California. her home Mr" a?d,Ir8 Mrs. Satfo!1' j - j and have gone toUvcnby Cleveland, a ji?vei al weeks visit er l'.igi-lovv- Esiii-- ltb:cc'i cd , K- - ' , r No. ibapter f . Befrc.-hmem- hn.-ds- Wasatch Brandi Waaitch branch of the Womens auxiliary to the liuilway Mail association will met i in regular session I'Tiiluy evening, May 11, at the home of Mrs. John Salmon, :t:S0 tigden V Cunt min'd on puge 4.) s. ter, Bow-ma- S. ; Get the Royal Habit Your Grocer Will Supply You Royal Bread has built a reputation for quality. It is made in Utah by a Utah institution, using Utah products. Deliciously Tender and Satisfying . . . apple-blosso- SPRING CLEARANCE ROYAL BREAD SALE is Quality through and through! 350 Pairs If quality is an item with you and surely it is you will appreciate what Royal Bread brings to your tabic, Toasted or untoasled, it is most de- - LADIES SUPPERS iicious and exceptionally satisfying. Including Many of the Seasons Newest Styles. Values to $5.75 elements from natures choicest wheat, and with Full of health-givin- g many other vitamines added the whole mixed expertly in the proper proportipns, and baked to perfection Royal Bread is quality through and through! It has been the favorite with thousands of Utah families for years ! There is a variety of Royal Bread to give you a pleasing change from day to day and all Royal Bread is distinguished by uniformly high quality. SPECIALLY PRICED $2.95 $3.95 EARLY! MAKE YOOR SELECTION White Bread 10c n ROYAL &AKING CO. White Twin Loaf 15c Buy Your Next Pair at the Family Shoe Store HEADQUARTERS J DR. SCHOLLS Arch Supports and Foot Comfort Service Whole-whea1 Order Ko.-eo-e ' j 1, will hold its regular meet iug, iii the Musouie temple this t I'Tiiluy ) evening at 8 o'clock. The jioiual t.iiur, feilowiiig the meeting, will be in charge of the brothers the irgamalion, with E. Bench as s hairman. . will be served by the r.a-li'- ii allace Browning and Leon Austad left by m he 'k er uy i Mi-s- pub-ir-h- Mrs Archie W. Bowman and daughema Lou, of San Jacinto, Nevada, are guests at the Archie n marked card, Edragons. Dainty ioni6 on Jefferson avenue Spen-S.SMrs. Mrs. Wright, Ezra C. Rich, Mrs R. B. PortSpring Bride Feted Roy Miss Florence Brown, a er Mrs. George S. Glen. Mrs. Le Mr.. spring Bischsel, oride, was the complimented guest Pnire, Mrs. Edward at Patrick Healy, Sr., Mrs. R. T. Hume, a dinner given Tuesday the at evening Van William Mrs. H. C. Barton, Un. r?n?inl3lf?,?W Jy the faculty of the AH Mrs. II. W. Dunn, Mrs. Virgil high school. The dinK. ner P Cain, Mrs. II. E. Skinner, Mrs. table, which was laid in the SpanMrs. M. Nye, ish room, was prettily decorated with L Proudfit, Mrs. Fred E. Goddard, and Miss Kathryn a centerpiece of pink tulips and tapers of the same color. Covers were Fitzgerald of San Francisco. for forty guests. Bridge followedlaid in infentertained Aland H. Mrs. A. the drawing room. ormally at luncheon Wednesday at comher home on Van Buren avenue, St. Doran-Sherigof Mrs. to Cardon, Ray plimentary Nuptials Anthony, Idaho, who is the guest of Celebrated at the lligelow her sister, Mrs. II. C. Stranquist. Covluncheon en were laid for eight at Miss Bernita Doran, daughter of! with bridge following. Mrs. Caroline M. Doran, of Salt Mrs. Frank L. Ball left Monday for City, plighted her troth to Paul Max- well Sheriger, of New York City, on i month's visit with relatives in Conc- Wednesday She morning at the Hotel Bige- ordia and Lawrence, Kansas. low. The attractive English room' will visit in Denver en route. ) was converted into a miniature chape, Mr. and Mrs. Luke M. Wright are and it was here that the impressive1 ceremony was performed by the Rev. now at home in their attractive canyon home, having moved from their Elmer I. Goshen of the First Congrc-- ! gational church of Salt Lake. A lattown house early in the week. tice entwined with fragrant formed a lovely background Mrs. H. L Neville, of Sacramento, On each California, is the guest of her parents, for the improvised altar. side were tall baskets of lilies, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brewer for an exttulips and appleblossoms. Merns and palms ended visit completed the decorative scheme. The Mrs, Anson Lewis, of Harlan, Iowa, places occupied by members of the is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. C. family were marked with white maline and bouquets of jonquils. Hazel, 2548 Jackson avenue. The young bride was attired in a Covers were laid for twelve at a smart going-awa- y ensemble of impretty luncheon given Tuesday by Mrs. ported tweed, with a double fox scarf Frank Francis at her home on Jack-io- n in beige shade, a brown bancock hat avenue. Members of the hostess and accessories of the same shade bridge club were the guests. completed her costume. She wore a corsage of pink tea roses and lillies Mrs. Delbert of Washington, of the valley. Miss Hanna Cohen, the Pape D. C, will arrive Saturday to be the bride's only attendant, was frocked in a gown of beige georgette with a guest of Mrs. Sidney 0. Stevens. Effisof I F- - Mrs. Owen Preside at sum-month- aux-wi.-- Children'- - Ilnur Airaiigeiiii-nfur the aniiiul lmicli-f the Children's Huur club are Mis. .tohn llyslop, president of the i' the hards ;,f Mrs. P. ,1. Carver, Mis. . Liwr.-uctigden Humane society, received rec- Wiiham S. Wiigm and 11. Evans. ognition in the Welfare News, The party will be given Historical SiKiely .it:i'-.iin Philadelphia, iii the Spanish room cf the Historical society will meet Satlhe In the issue dated April Pennsylvania. II' el Bigelow. i p of ani 14, Mrs. speprog ur. lav aitcrne, iu at the Central Junior s picture appears in two places, .ia! arningem.-ii- t will tie given folBisclul will high si hool. Mis, low ing the luncheon. one with some homeless puppies in lead a paper In jure the membership in r nrniN and the other with the un llisloiical Slinnes," The hostesband of mercy. M ses for the afternoon will he Mrs. W. irana Honors Pistmgui-hc- d MentlN-II. Hams and Mrs. C. S. Murphy. l lie Murauu club members honored A Fairy Story Mi- -, .loliii Child Culture Club Cullcy, who was roeently Onee upon a time u fatln-- said to .1 presid.-u- t of the Itah Federaeiect, The next nuiiing of the Child his .laughter: "I wish you would call tion of Women's clubs, when they chili will be tield at the Hotel up that College Freshman friend of luncheon Monday at the Bigelow Thursday afternoon, May 10, at yours and invite him over for tonight, 11. tel . Lovely tulis and daf- wuh Mrs. II. W. tiwilliams and Mrs, loll him to bring his saxophone with fodils were combined iu the cciitcr-- I James Packer a- - hostesses. Mrs. ,1, him. nve which graced the table. Covers 1'. I.y inh will r.v current events and Mr. and Mr3. W I) v y..n . l momh (.alifonuaand the northwest thrntf Frtn the MS . t.pitalc.t.M;?.U(tch. of Lake. A Hrs. A. W. Walker l.t- 1 lhe young couple left at noon by s Auxiliary to Mail Association Ogden Iu an li ol the Women's to the B.iilway Mail association ediii d iy at the home of Mrs. mi t Louis M. I.iyue, 801 Twelfth street. Mrs. Payne wr." assisted in entertaining by Mrs. I), p. Van Or den an.l Mrs. Kid red B. Hatch. Miss l.ucile Walbe. talk on gave .1:1 inierc-lin- g inteuor dccoiatii.g, ami musical num-lie- is wue given by Miss Melba Poug-l.i- tialher the scene iT Niipu.a Hie meeting of tlie Martha aid the will b,. Hy-slo- are both popular via o.if appointments in imi'.or I5lk'r and Miss Leik.r have munivd fnm. southern of S.K'ieties Will i'i were ine Sknfiebl of Salt Lake will the oil Physical Effects of Pi. sent Motni ami Sivial Ttnderi-Clc-1.- " l ad.lre-- Mv.i ty v. ill e c.ue.-i-s ranged for forty guests. U'W ' of the ot tulips, lillies and daffodils jum.r organiatien. Mrs. Harman wue us,.,j at intervals on the table, S.owcioii j'i.i Mi- - Mctch.-wb. le ten rose be wi.! the sil-ir Pr. S. t ItiiLtw ill candles in princess hs biers burred during the break-fu- t. 'f S.ut Like will be the speaker, lie 8l Califutr.ia wliuv tht v h iv wintered. M.irlli.i i I:. - Otlu-- Mr. (bSun Pr. bmioree. CLUBS ;;i Ililln luncheon in compliment man. Murch, of Salt iaike, t;kcts i Nwv"k.em',kJ 11. 'lii- - r wtdihng breakfast was served in 'arti::i Spauili room where a long table .le. riiuen. was ' ' utinhcrv. "itfftSfcyaTSS: of ap ieTa to Mr. Nil. Pretoria, South Africa, rt 1 ,l a.i. i i A lb-.- - se wile I.1. for r Thump-o- n was ., . Mr. and .Mr. Hau.i.i A. p. Bigelow were nd r h . JR dinner party given expected horn wit Lin u jjjrt ,n' rt Hotel Bigelow. The froin I.US AngeL-.- . hutl 1. Mr. Jiav j.us iere Mr. and Mr.. N. B. ed his wife ihu.it- ar-- tiny 'i u tain V..nor ria, South Africa, who by motor. uke with Mr and VSS2 Collin- - Dinner wa. 'nd1 room. Pink aweet ti i" carnations were combined in Card, were ccntcrpiece. of honor, Mr. the,1,', guest, rkiS,famcs Collins, Mr. and Mr.. Mrs. E. I. Dumkf, who J Mr.. Ralph E. has wa. ,oh9 liortliei ii Europe wih oth.'i touring Bridge serv-Japane- l.v-we- Oc-- 1 t 5c Graham 10c fresh every day at your grocers 3SK YOUR NEIGHBORS HOW THEY LIKE ROYAL. t |