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Show i Friday, September 28. 1928 THE OGDEX POST iV.l. el i In Women's Realm n. viee-regon- Jaitne' Mrs. G. A. Dickson, Mrs. J. avenue the members of her B. Gilson, the guests sewing club Tuodav af'or-noo. Armstrong, 0. Twenty guests enjoyed the ho"nr ani the hosts. Waa folIowl I v tea. Mr?1 Rushmere and Mrs. e Gives Luncheon Mrs. Hollingsworth Bennett assisted the hostess. One of the interesting parties of the ek was presided over by Mrs. Chas. d Hollingsworth yesterday at her u?Iri8,iv R,' Oorer is at home at the Bigelow following a year's sotome, 2332 Jefferson avenue, when visi-tojourn on the Pacific coast. ihe complimented three Ogden The honoreei were Mrs. Carl Mrs. A. T. McCanne is snemiiiur of Oakland, California, Kohrhardt a month in Mansfield. Ohio, u W. RobMrs. J. Mrs. of Abbott; nest ihe San of Francisco, ert Stephen Joyce, e,r daughter, Mrs. Henry nd Mrs. J. C. Armstrong, of Los ?r- M.cCanne was accomby her granddaughter, Angeles, who is visiting with her sist- panied Clark, daughter of Mr. and ers, Miss Sylvia Dee and Miss Han-n- Mrs. Andrew T. Clark, of Luncheon was served at Dee. Farming- followed by 1:30 o'clock and was Jw gnd t-- n. Tr Flur-ern- n. SJJJjJ - bridge. Peor and Mrs. George S. Eccles reamed this week from a ten weeks Ec-dEuropean tour. They joined Mrs. parents, Mr. arid Mrs. James Don and sisters, Mrs. George L. Noble, Jr., and Mrs, L. B. Dufton, all of Houston, Texas, and sailed from New York the middle of July. They visited Mr. es countries in northern and and Miss Lu-ci- Chaffin departed Tuesday for New where they will meet their mother, Mrs. G. R. Chaffin, who is retumng from Leige, Belgium. Mrs. Lnaxnn has been spending several months on the continent with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. lrk son-in-la- w Val Browning. central while away. Mr. and Mrs. George E. are anticipating the arrival Browning soon of .Miss Hester Armstrong, daughter their daughter, Countess Gain Luca of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Cicogna, of Milan, Italy, who will departed yesterday for Los Angeles spend sometime in Ogden. where she will enter the California Mrs. Floyd Fearncy, of St. Anthony, Christian college. Idaho, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W Karl Hopkins, 2416 Madison e, Miu Lucille Wallace left the first during the week. of the week for California where she will spend two weeks visiting with Europe ave-nu- Lovers of Art Enjoy friends. Mrs. Dorothy West Warren, Jr., left Chicago where they hone. Cassidy and son, last evening for will make their Carrothers and son, departed yesterday for Oakland, California, following an extended visit here with Mrs. Roland Painting at Wrights whence cometh my help, by Paul Mersereau on exhibition on the third floor of W. II. Wright & Sons store this week and next. Special lighting relatives. effects and the shadow box in front make the mountain scene vividly F. J. Hendershot and daughter, Mrs. realistic. A P. Bigelow returned early in the The painting depicts David standing week from Denver where they attende- on the ridge of a mountain looking d the national encampment of the across the valley at a peak half shroud' G, A. R. W. R. Smithers, department ed in clouds and just touched by the commander, Mrs. Chas. Gilmore and sun breaking through Mrs. A. J. Dodson were also in attThe inspiration for the picture came endance at the convention. Berthe artist was seated in the mountains and watched a storm breaking Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bundy entertained over the 'peak. His ability to portray st a prettily appointed bridge supper the newly washed foliage glistening lost evening at their home on Fowlsuns peeping rays brought er avenue in honor of Mr. and Mrs. under the exclamations of delight from Walter Craven who will leave soon many the reviewers. to make their home in Portland. A brilliant rainbow, half hidden in the mists, breaks to the mountain Mrs. Adam Kuhn has as her and lightly rests against the rugguests peak st the Hotel Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. ged rocks. Critics have pronounced Edward Wertheimer, of Cincinnati, the handling of this rainbow as the nd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marx, of finest bit of painting in America. St Louis. . Mr. dub and Mrs. A. P. Miller were to the members of the Dinner Wednesday evening at their 1524 Twenty-fift- h street gflrteen guests enjoyed dinner and ter bridge was played. . Mrs. Depue Falck departed Mon-fa visit to Truckee and Long tech, California. or Mrs. Henry W. Nelson entertained Kensington club at luncheon yes-- at her home, 1240 Twenty-fourt- h street Mrs. George Larson was hostess rab, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Nantker, street, will enter-hothia evening at iyntF-ight- h m at bridge yesterday at Ladywood apartments. .eMs, all members of the enjoyed Hie afternoon. luncheon and Kr home in the m Bamberger Will Adds $25,000 to Childrens Fund Martha of the Martha Society voted at their Monday meeting to proceed with the plans for the annual charity hall. The society met at the home of Mrs. J. E. Wright, SUM Washington avenue. Mrs. J. K. Nichols, president, appointed Mrs. Charles II. Barton and Mrs, Fred M. Nye to decide upon a date for the ball and report at the next meeting. Mrs. Paul Wright und Mrs. llenry Volker assisted the hostess during the tea hour which followed the business session. s American Legion Auxiliary Officers of Herman Baker unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, were installed Monday evening by the department president, Mrs. L R. Edwards, of lrovo. The installation ceremonies took place in the drawing room of the Hotel Bigelow and were followed by a dinner served in the English room of the hotel. Covers were laid for ut one large table which thirty-fiv- e was centered with a silver basket of Columbia roses. Pink tapers in silver holders were plnccd at the ends of the table. Mrs. George Baliff, of S '.th Mr-.- l:..h Jr., in Marilyn drive, tig.-- , . Mrs. Ibakiui ami S. W. All.ii'1. ,i i' 1 Tt-.- 1 und i 1 1 1 1 ili-p'or- te-niit- s- - , , KcflV'-hltVIll- Vr-- lats'.i-s- vs will lu D. 11. Mr. Flnn'two Moyi-Adams. Mr:. W'.'.V IV. .itsoii will disviiss "lYrsnuav,' of t! Hay." Mrs. r Mrs. ll-.- . W . IL 1. So. nil t In1., I. I., liiir'.l.iml mil IL I", No, iui 1 lull thi :.t b. r It m.-- . al'.ei-m'.'- P. '.Cl Tuvniy-sixtC..r.U will be tin diversion h r:ri it. of I. K. II. Giiai'tor F, 1. E. O. will moot not tlv afternoon. Child Culture o.iii. silay afternoon ut the homo of Mrs. .lames T. Abbott, 'Jd i;l Briilker Mr. John Furr and Mrs. Frd Glut mb, is were hostesses at the regavv.nie. ular m, cling of tlu Child Gul l mi club i'.i'ld j es'.eiilay afternoon in tin SpanAcacia euiii at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. M rs. Iv M. Cooley will la h.'stvss ish lb N. White reviewed the life of t la :;t mooting this afternoon of the Clara Barton, und Mrs, Clem Williams A.a.'ia club at hor homo, 21.YI Monroe cm events. gave lent auiuio. Luncheon will proved, the mooting. The program for the afternoon is under the direction of Mrs. at Popular Prices ! SEI.EtT YOUR NEXT PAIR AT THE FAMILY SHOE SI ORE TV 2 Jean STYLE, SERVICE SATISFACTION! Utah Catholic Women Emmett. V. iih st. FOR 1 .Martha Junior Watson und Mrs. at the regular meeting of the Martha Junior Society, which was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Watson, 3156 Washington avenue. Mrs. 1). Vernon C. R. Green were Meet in Ogden Nov. 5 - iii OXFORDS AC Patent, tan or duck calf ipOatD Women's patent or kid one-strain Cuban heel. Special values at ps vice-preside- vice-preside- Footwear a-- Harriger, presidcnt;Mrs. Arthur GranMrs. Ora tham, first Bundy, second Anne Browning, secretary; Mrs. Shaw, corresponding secretary; Lawrence Clayton, treasurer; Practical .' Cat tioln women of I tub numbering more than Jtm will attend the first convent ion of the Salt latko diocesan council uf (alholie Women at Lite Hotel Bigelow on Tuesday, November to Mrs. A. A. McBride, The Womens guild of the Church of first Plans are being the Good Shepherd will give a bridge made to make the convention on success here in Ogden. luncheon in the Guild hall Wednesday, October 3, at 1 :30 p. m. Everyone is cordially invited. "The man I marry must be a genIrovo, department secretary, accom-paine- d tleman and a scholar," Enid proclaimMrs. Edwards to Ogdon. The Service Star Legion ed. committee in charge of the dinner inThe Service Star Legion met Mon"My dear, objected June, thats cluded Mrs. Lee D. Turner, retiring day afternoon at the homo of Mr. asking too much of any college man. president. Mrs. Julian S. Watson and Mrs. Raymond L. Olson. The new officers installed are Mrs. Raymond D. tie wiamiis can Miss Ethel Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Laughran, historian; Edith Wilson, chaplain; Mrs. Joseph Mrs. F. D. Landes, sergeant-at-armC. Middlemas, assistant sergeant-at-arm- Jjlmufemmis $3.95-$4- .95 ever seen at the Delphian Society The Alpha Beta chapter, Delphian Society met in the Spanish room of the Hotel Bigelow Monday afternoon. Mrs. C. H. Carman, president, presjd-inThe meeting was opened with community singing. Mrs. Jessie Jack-sonational organizer, gave a short instructive talk. A resume of the previous lesson was given in a charming way by Mrs. W. H. Budge. an The inleader, Mrs. Fred Carr, gave leson the talk teresting preparatory son, The Land of the Pyramids." The three minute text reports were given as follows: "The Physical Features of Egypt," Mrs. A. W. Petty. Mrs. Clarence Blessing; and the Modern Man, Mrs. "Egypt George Ward; "Sources of Egyptian History, Mrs. J. E. Stone; "Prehistoric Egypt, Mrs. J. II. Peckenpaugh; "Egypt to the Pyramid Aj?c, Mrs. A. C. Hyde; The Pyramid Builders, Mrs. J. L. Campbell. A general discussion followed the lesson. The next meeting will le held in the Hotel Bigelow October 8, with a one oclock luncheon. Each member may bring one or more guests. Mrs. C. II. Stevens will be the leader of the lesson on Egypt of Bible Times. a1 g. n, liUdies patent one-sirup- s, high heels. Special (gA Apr "Kilo-meter- s, Daughters of American Revolution Regular meeting of the Golden Spike chapter, Daughters of the Amer-ica- n testament will and When the last will be held Monday Revolution, of the late J. E. Bamberger, former October 1, at 2:30 p. m., afternoon, was and man philanthropist, mining with Mrs. Marriner Browning, 2565 approved and recorded in probate Eccles avenue. The board of managecourt before Judge M. L. Ritchie last ment will meet at 2 oclock sharp, proFriday, the document revealed the the regular meeting. This fact that an additional $25,000 of the ceeding be will guest day, and Miss Matilda set has been added to the fund Utah State Primary SuperPeterson, aside by Mr. Bamberger for the edueducational review. will an give visor, of cation, care and medical treatment should not be confused This meeting (he poor children of Ltah. with the state conference, D. A. R. It was on the occasion of his golden which meets Saturday afternoon, Sepwedding anniversary, November 7, tember 29, at the Ogden Golf and 1926, that Mr. Bamberger announced Country club, which is for members the establishment of a fund for poor only. children, there, being no differentiation for creed or color. The original Junior Child Culture Club amount set aside was $10,000, and it Mrs. D. L Stine and Mrs. Myrle was announced that more would be McClenahan will be joint hostesses at added from time to time. the meeting of the Junior Child Cul- The definite donation of the extra ture club which will be held tomorrow $25,000 was made at the behest de-of afternoon at the home of Mrs. Stine, Ernest Bamberger, a son of the 2715 Adams avenue. Dr. Jane Skol- - Rose--2 :.! - Alt IVats, thrills, laughs, V 1 ' entcT-- . tainmeut, spectacular wonders You wilt see them alt at Utah) greatest annual Exposition. Circus acts that take your breath away, gorg geous fireworks the carnauto, exciting ival, furious racing, auto tolo and pushball and the greatest exhibits in Fair history. Dont miss this thrilling 'climax of fifty Utah Fairs! (V somer-faultin- DRESS SHOES Style nnd Service In Every Pair SALT , i ir $4.95 -$- 5.75 Meat Pies and Salads INDIVIDUAL meat pies, love baked beans, and salads all ready to serve will help you over many a rush hour or unexpected emergency. WORK SHOES Good Work Shoes for You will be surprised at these fine products once you give them a trial. a,!?, following young people from Z frty will enter the state univer-Kl:- ? ceased mining man, who will adminLake next Monday, Miss He also is directing llui r.vaPe88i Miss Louise Becker, ister the fund. of a fund of $20,000, the distribution Elizabeth Brewer, Miss Scoville, Miss Bernice M I s. Roland, Jr., their home in t. hostesses. John C. l'ari-- .id.li c.'Svd the mein-IvVuvilijr) to I'nninii'ri'ial Trati-K-r,n In i"s ! ifiition. A program f. r ilv I .til l Hi,, i.. yi.iiin dining the auxiliary int. . I i.'Kii.iTi ;.,! Tra f'.l'i ". n. m..s , alvrw;,s at .1 f Ibv j : , ram. a; thi hoim of Mr. IVviha Aa.i .'.oil Tui'i,lay Willi . r., Vila ill ox. Mrs. Z1I..1 l.lai1.' I laughters f Pioneers l'i Mi. J. . Noil assiMiun 1, r liol. lmiv liter. Aftor the bu.siiii't.s un'iiint el t tall Plfi.i-i'lshi !.l liu f.l'-- t Ilii'i ; Mil I'luvi'il. l :i:.r id tin l:di 'rv. i til:ty d to Ittviity-fixv.'.'if 1m mur-- . in th. 'l'!i!'.l waul. judge W. II. Rri'.ii'i', Jr., a.i address . i' the Mil!,',!. if wv:,'rn hisiory, Historical ll1.1 llistiiriv.il Muioty ttill in,.,.; A; tiie cloe uf the incct. g the nivm-i'i'- 1 S liiti'now afti'iiioi-iii'tho G11111.1I in;,-- led the Mi w ri.e.cel' hull oV.ovk. The i'f I'vlii . j;: :. r high svhonl at v s; Art lovers of Ogden are enthusiastic over the beautiful painting, I will lift mine eyes unto the hills, from ! - den Golf ami Country club. Members of the Spirit of liberty chapter of Salt I,akc, and the Golden Spike chup-t- i r of thi city will be in attendance. ,u ,h' Following the busines meeting tea will be served. Mrs. Ralph E. Bris-tot, will be the state hostess. Music will he furnished by of U,!i gcle" a stringed trio composed of Mrs. Ju'witmg with hor M Hannah Dec and Miss nius Mrs. Herman Ketcher and Sylvia Mrs. Smart, John Hillabrant. Society-Member- livb'l'.v it en J. V. Fl.l 1. Ill m i r 2703 Washiagton tt.il : s State iinifereiue of the Daughter Mrs. Marrint'r v ' of' the American Revolution will be Rnd Mr. and Jlw hi wnnett do. held tomorrow afternoon at the Og, vv i Hurt S,".. lI tr'" iiki-- , iiv. s 1 '1 l I). A. R. Conference Delightful Dinner for Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol were At hosts and Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. the honor guests, at a charming inner party given Monday evening Jrjbe Bristol home on Van Buren ILnue. Mr. and Mrs. Gue are guests Mrs. Cue's brother and wife, Mr. Sd Mrs. W. H. Shearman and are en louts from New York to Portland Mondays hen they will reside. in their honor assembled the Brty guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shearman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Becker, S. i.i I .il 1 More Days Wear $3.95 d $4.95 Our new Whole Wheat Dread made with Honey is meeting with instant favor along with our raisin bread in both white and whole wheat loaves. which he personally set aside ago for the care of crippled chilMiss Ruth Goss, Miss and Miss Lorene Wattis, Miss dlTh'e administrators of the BamberMattn, Miss Mildred Skeen, more than $100.-00Pugmire, George Glen and Jay ger estate, valued at according to the will, are Bertha Bamberger, widow; Ernest Bamberchildren. ger and Clarence Bamberger,the result as died E. Bamberger J. of an automobile accident suffered ! while he was motoring in Franco last some-tim- e Thor-zf- n TAKE SOME HOME TODAY! 0, Og Condons Home Bakery Announcement 2581 Washington Avenue year. are very' pleased to fcy that our expert cook, MRS. VINING, with us again. Her fe cooking is unsurpassed. Special Merchants Logan Is Meeting Place of Utah Peace Officers Association Logan City was chosen as the place for next year's convention of the met Officers association which Pc in Manti last week. The election of officers resulted as follows, Jos. E. Burbridge, president; H. L. Bauer,first retary and treasurer;sheriff of Box J. II. Zundel, o. second der county; Carbon of sheriff M. Bliss, R. D. Fincock, third tun ed ed Lunch, 35c vice-presi- -l ty; Hot lunches served until 9:0 p. m. Our pies and cakes please everybody. THE WISTARIA Candy Specials Saturday! vice-preside- vice-preside- sheriff of Weber county; sergeant-at-mCharles Cates, deputy h?nff Pen-Sa- lt at Dividend; editor in chief, L. C. m. M. Lake; directors, rose, who county, Juab of sheriff Kaighn, J. H. will fill the unexpired term of of chief S. Anderson, poj Zundel; II. sheriff o lice of Ogden; J. D. 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