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Show tviday, September 14, 192S s THE OGDEN POST SF&V Tci V11 diSlUss tbe Crmi1 sub-de8- ." Tendon- - will be served Ute in afternoon during ihe social hour. (Continued from page 4) tf llue IluiLl flub the Children! Hour ,itil meeting ofafternoon. She will tomorrow .tsiisted by Mrs. Arthur Shreeve and Mra. irtTFred Farr aa BI cludiwtllfr?U uVu11 wrors fiction QuiU dul. and n-- be would- h u nutting events Thursday writers of ih,. ,irv Jefferl attJuainted avenue was given st the meeting the University of Utah would giie an extension eour.se in short story wining this winter. Openii.g meeting of the Historical will he held at the Methodist IV nm2 unity House on Saturday, Soj-icliter lo, where luncheon will be A durance The Home of Good Automobiles The Greatest Value for the Money and Lowest Priced Used Cars In, Ogden! w if given as loadings, "Tin Twelve-Poun- - follow: Throe la.d for thirty member. C. li. l'aim;i!i; d V Do-ll- n One Chrysler Sedan 1926 One Tudor Sedan 1927 One Ford Touring 1926 One Chevrolet Coach 1927 One Flint Sport 1926 One Jewett Coach 1926 1 -- i - j s evening, Septeniler 11, with Mrs. . nati-mu- l charge of arrangements. A musical program by local talent will be featured. An invitation is extended to all members of queen Esther chapter and all Star members who are visit- This is the first meeting of the year. ing in the city. ' A musical pi og rain and smial hour followed. The Betas will begin their winter 31 at the Newhouse study licK in Salt lotke. iv 1. p. ni. E. C. Rader, worthy matron, and J. S. Lewis, patron pro tern, presiding. After the meeting a social hour was enjoyed. On. Monday, September 17, the chapter will entertain at a 1:30 oclock luncheon in the banquet room of the Mrs. June Clark and Mrs. temple. C. W. Cross head the committee in Vl s iv.hs of Il-.- Miriam Chapter O. K. S. Miriam chapter No. 14, Order East-r- n Star, met in regular session Tues- MOTOR CO. I r-- n. N iij'.-rt- -- v FORD-NELSO- pro- - g:n day the following Life. Mr. t,f Fin." Mr. I.1M. Janie toil Iarr; Barrie; "Mon Ii Homos. Mr, iii.;iiw 1a ri'e. Wal.a.v I. Armsbun, viwn . I. Bailor ; "Dov. lupiuout of Food Ml . J F. by Mi v Catherine Boyle. Address, Bi.it::, iksirom; lo.-I'..iitr Kennedy. stil l, tiiui of Alill'.U.ls," Mo, Gootgo hostesses were Mrs. John Hold- Wan!; Brimitinri.nhing, Mi.: en. .Mis. 1. C. Krauss, Mrs. J. K. De-- Gourgo Dulling ; Mr. George' Ait, Mrs. K. A. Garcia. Mrs. G. 11. Gloss; f h '..li ic Mali," Wh. eioek and Mrs. F. ('. Todd. Mrs. K. P. Mills. A g Moral iliM followed the Child CuUure Club lesson. 1 ho i:ot n u i i:i,;r will I to holi! Child Culture vluh begun the September 34 will; Mj, Kinl tHrr activities with a luncheon and U'uiling the It'sso:: mi lli.. l.mij of! meeting Thursday afternoon. I In- ly i amid.--. The meeting was held at the home of Mr. J. C. Kldredee, Jr.. 14.V.I MariBusiness and ProfrsMoii.il Women lyn drive, with Mrs. Frank Francis. Mr. K.iu Richardson and Mrs. G. G. 1 ho l.usim-sand Brufossimiii Wn- Moles us assisting hostesses. nu ns dull hold its fust in. j.thly dm-- 1 lior at iho Hotol Bigolow Saturday oi cuing. Mrs. Mar Rawson, jirosi"-- ; Junior Child Culture Mr.-s1 awrence Boyle, Mr. l S. dont. jirosidod. and gave a slant talk Watson. Mrs. S. W. Badcon and Mrs. ii plan fur lh ensuing yoar. Miss P. II. Brophy will be joint hostesses Margaret Stewart, nutiuiiul at the opening meeting of the Junior spoke on the national convent inn at Child Culture club which will he held Now Orleans from a point of tomorrow uftemoon at the Boyle home, l iiw. Mr. Mid.ol Frye, stale prosi- 14 M Twenty-sixt- h oko on the convention from street. The first dent. session will be a social one, and plans stale angle. f.1is Maude Riohurds, for the winter will be outlined. who also alteudid tin convention,! gave a description of the trip through the Biinaina canal. Acacia Club Mr. Joseph C. Me Faria ne will be hostess to the Acacia club pn Friday aft etnoon at 1:00 o'clock luncheon. Delphian Beta Chapter Following the Li.iheon musical numbers will bs Car-an- d by Mrs. Martha Coleman B. Mrs. Raymond Morrissey. Mrs. K. O. Wattis will give a report f the General Federation meeting ami the historians report, which was t given at the close of the club year, w:il be given by Mrs. George 11. Mat-sv- at 1:30 of ro k, !'. Mn'eii - I:; w;- gram: j . I The dinner meeting of the Beta chupler, Delphiun of Salt laike Delphian Society The Alpha Zeta chapter, Delphian Uity, given in the Spanish room of the Hotel Bigelow Monday evening, was swit-tyresumed its winter study when it met Monday afternoon in an enjoyable affair. Mra. Jessie 11. the Shakespearian room in the Hotel Jackson, national organizer, presided at the dinner, when vacation experMrs. C. 11. Carman, pres- iences and Bigelow. community singing were ident. was in the chair. The leadfeatured. Flower in autumn colors, Mrs. inII. W. er, Budge, gave an yellow, centered the dinteresting preparatory talk on The particularly ner table, while yellow candles in e Prehistoric Period." The black candclbra completed the decoration in the cluh colors, (overs were t ; For School j Hrief Case am-iet- Sempre Music Society Mrs. Agnes Warner Bowen, president of the Sempre Music society, will entertain the members at the first meeting of the autumn on Tuesday afternoon, September 18, at her home, The pro238 Twenty ninth street. gram will concern French Music Before 1870. Mrs. Delbert Foulger will be chairman for the afternoon, and music will be furnished by Miss Mary Fisher, Mrs. Fred Froerer, and Mrs. R. L. Draper. Just the thing for carrying books, papers, etc., to and from school. See Our Display! , -- C. W. CROSS CO. 2212 three-minut- Washington Avenue Catholic Women's League The Rev. Patrick Kennedy was the guest of honor at the first meeting of the Catholic Womens league held at the Knights of Columbus home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George Foley tl Iluckins Presented With Writing Set In appreciation of his services as secretary of the Ogden Exchange club, W. A. Huckins was presented with a desk set by members of the club at the Hotel Bigelow Tuesday. Ihe presentation was made by Sid Jeppeson. Mr. Huckins was secretary until a recent election, when he wai succeeded by Trace Turner, Next Tuesday the club members will be guests of the Globe Mills at the plant in West Ogden. After the usual luncheon they will go to the mill on an inspection trip. CLOSE OUT of all Mens and Boys Shoes at the SUMMONS BOOTERY IV THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OP UTAH, IN AND POE WEBER COUNTY v. E. K RMsW. E. A. Road. plaintiff, Cwn-panE. R. Hawlejr. Osdcn Paint Oil A Glue and a corporation, Columbia UuiUinc Loan Aaoeiatiun, a corporation, and atao ail other persons unknown, elaimins any rwtat, tat trtls, estate, lien or claim in the real described in the complaint, adverse to plaint-ifr- a ownership or constituting any elond upon plaintiffs title thereto. 2309 Washington Avenue SALE STARTS TODAY! We are closing out our entire line of Men's and Boys Oxfords in order to carry a more complete and up-to-da- stock of Ladies and Childrens Shoes. attention will be given to the t. te Special Cost prices and profits forgotten in marking these shoes. Every pair of Mens and Boys Shoes must be Come in and see t All for yourself! Oxfords Boys Shoes of our Boys Shoes placed in One lot of Mens black four groups: or tan oxfords. $1.65 $2.45 $2.65 $3.35 s $2.49 W. R. SKEEN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication September 14. 192. Date of last publication October 6, 1928. $3.69 and 315 24th Street Beginning Saturday, September 15th Sales Daily 2 P. M. and 7 P. M. See Us ......and Rorth of new and need Our unusually complete equipment and array of instruments for examining; the eyes insures you the most accurate fitting of glasses it is possible to secure. 1 Take the time to have your eyes examined. If you need glasses, we Mill fit you correctly. If you do not, we will tell you so. Doctor Ensign Herrick OITOMETRIST 2465 Washington Ave. Over Keeleys Phone 881 furniture md HOME-MAD- E , 50 PABCO CONGOLEUM RUGS bedroom sets, rnutrong linoleum Ruga. Walnut dining suite MMt sets unfinished. what-not- PIANOS 4 Piinos. 1 upright Steinway, like new. STOVES itorei, 12 coal ranges, PHONOGRAPHS new 23 11 . REAL sizes. HOME-MAD- E BAKERY GOODS ' ' to spend needless time hunting parking space, and his sales for the day were very satisfactory. t t? An Unlimited Weekly Ias V aY ?Y Y Y Costs But $1.00! Y ?? Utah Rapid Transit Co. wm Ogdens Premier RADIO SHOW at the Lassen-Car- d THAT ARE DIFFERENT! 2? 50 mattresses, all aw wunt- eelctrie and hand washing machines. top desks. Trunks, suitcases, baby buggies. In itci. Youd Be Surprised BE THERE AT 2 P. M. SATURDAY JACK BELL. Auctioneer There is a salesman in Ogden who used his street car pass eleven times, in one dav. He did not have Condons 25l Washington Avenue artists ever brought together Two factory representatives will be in charge to strate and explain the newest things in radio. Individual Chicken Pies heaters, etc. Edisons and several other makes. New and u wing machines. ?V ? ?? ?? ' Come in! See and hear how a radio program is put on; or if you can not come, tune in on KFUK. Beginning Monday MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES I Y V considerable money. The greatest array of local in Ogden. SALT RISING BREAD Original price $800. ric ranges, 20 gas and oil f T ?T Continuous broadcast from our store from 10 a. m. to m. both days, except from 1 to 2 p. m. Special artists program in the front window at Wrights from 8 to 10 p. m. Friday evening. BOSTON BROWN BREAD etc. dressers, beds, table, organ, picture frames, s, 2216 Washington Avenue 6 p. BAKED BEANS SALADS ANTIQUE nt CAKES 25c to 60c CONSISTING IN PART OF Mohawk and Smith & Sons Axminster Rugi. 60 Vecto Dealer Wrights, Third Floor to be old without reserve. C. G. R1ES1NGEU Lassen Card Music Co. 1928. $12,000 merchandise, DemorutrationEaiy Paymentt who is wise enough to ride the street cars saves Continuing Until Entire Stock Is Sold! $12,000 Free t SEE ??? The Salesman ? Better t? NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Rose! Asphalt Company, Principal place of Busina, Ogden, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on the ZTth day of of August, 1928, an assessment of one-ha- lf one cent per chare was levied on the capital took of tiie corporation, payable immediately to M. B. Snyder, Secretary of the Company at Room 111 Central building, Ogden. Utah. Any stock upon which thie asscscment may remain unpaid on the 18th day of October, 1928, will be delinquent and will be advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be cold on the 12th day of November, 1928, at twelve oclock noon, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the east of advertising and expense of sale. Ogden, Utah, September S, 1928. )L B. Snyder. Secretary, 811 Central Building. Ppblication dates September 7, 14, 21, and 28, AUCTION Two of Utah to aaid defendants : You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summonsin upon you, if served within the county which the artion is brought, otherwise, with above thirty days after aervice ; and defend thefailure entitled action; and in ease of your so to do, judgment will bo rendered agsinst you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of soul court. This action la brought to recover a decree quieting the title of plaintiff to the real estate described in aaid complaint. The state hard-to-fi- sold. y, tAb.8ufmb.lt. T. PTVIIRTY MlmiUw U all tha tfma it takca to, A aaudl dawn I install FImv Ideal Varln. aaay paymaats. 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