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Show f Friday, January 25, 1929 HIE OGDEN rOSr r mi!i- j, tho In and Mrs. I, lb Siorr.s will lv tin selui't. r.d-hi- I boon Mrs. V. 11. Shonrn!.t!i "i'l liihvor a hituro on b r tour of Tho (IVMtif tho chart or wul bo a feature of tlw afu moon's program. Tho regular lesson will he Til. 11oIti-ami Xati, v ( The ; 1 5,.vi' IT!0 n',. - porter Home Scene of Attractive s f J: program. Miss Marjorie Faris, Miss j Parties Laura Danvers and Miss Charlene The R. B. Porter home at 800 Wash-ingto- n Scoweroft; refreshments, Miss Georavenue was the scene Tuesday gia Ilopkins, Miss Mary Kern and of a dclightfifl tea given by Sirs. Por- Miss Frances Furrington; tickets, Miss ter and Mrs. Joseph E. Wright. Their Ruth Roberts, Miss Ada Sailor. Miss hospitality was extended to one hun- Helen Doxey, Miss Marion Allison, dred and fifty guests who called be- Miss Jcabette Morrell. Miss Elizabeth Nye and Miss Lois Chambers; publitween 2 and 5 oclock. Miss Eleanor Stevens, Miss city, room and library where The dining Malan, Miss Katie Rhodes and tea was served, were lighted by flickMiss Bernice Malan; grand march, ering candle light. The tea table was centered with a rock Miss Blanche Heed, assisted by Mrs. Samuel Blackham, sponsor for the crystal bowl of acacia and orchid and association. cerise sweet peas. Orchid tapers in crystal holders surrounded the floral Members of the S. S. J. club will The following matrons decoration. presided at the tea table; Mrs. Ezra entertain their partners at dinner at C. Rich, Mrs. Joseph R. Morrel, Mrs. tho Hotel Bigelow preceding the dunce. E. J. Harness, Mrs. E. 0. Wattis, Mrs. The following girls are members of Henry Yolker and Mrs. Lawrence T. tne club: Miss Georgia Hopkins. Miss Dee. The hostesses were assisted in I.-ouisc Emmett. Miss Margaret Elling-sMiss irginia Rose, Miss Audrey receiving and entertaining by Mrs. Phillip W. Knisely, Mrs. Joseph C. Clark, Miss Rebecca llirie. Miss Ruth MacFarland, Mrs. Clarence E. Wright Kraines, Miss Ruth Roberts. Miss of Salt Lake, Mrs. Paul Wright, Mrs. Payr.e and Miss Mary Kern. Thomas D. Dee, Mrs. Joseph F. Barker, Mrs. J. N. Thomas and Miss MarMrs. James Fergus Orr left Sungaret MacFarlane. day for a brief visit to California. Music was furnished by a stringed trio including Mrs. Herman Fetscher, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sherwood will violin; Mrs. Thomas Wharton, cello, return the latter of next week and Mrs. John Hillabrant, piano. Wil- from a two weeks part motor trip to the liam S. Wright, appearing in costume coast. rendered a group of oriental vocal selections. Mrs. II. E. Skinner of Salt Lake, is ho houseguest of Mrs. A. W. Wal-P- f, One of the smart little dinner par1024 2oth street for several days. ties of the week was presided over by Mrs. and M. Captain Everett Graves Mr. and Mrs. W. A. and Wednesday evening at their home in little son, W illiam, Blanchette will Jr., depart the McGregor apartments. The pret-- y tomorrow for Washington, D. a, to tily appointed table held a silver basi- make their home. Mr. Blanchett is ket field with golden Ophelia roses, connected with the bureau of public and was surrounded with yellow roads. in silver holders. Places were 'jmarked for Colonel and Mrs. Thomas Mr- - aid Mrs. Seymour V. Prows Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- left Monday for an extended trip east. G. Ruthrauff, Mrs. Cornelius They will visit in St. Iuis, Memphis, rlloyd and Captain Norris P. Walsh. Chatanooga, and Norfolk, sailing from the Virginia city for New York. While Mrs. John Hillabrant has issued in the Mr. Prows will atinvitations for two luncheons to be tend themetropolis convention of the Metropoli-ta- n ave-I. Buren home on Van iven at S r Life Insurance company. be will one week. next The first jiue given Tuesday afternoon and will Mrs. J. N. Peets of Santa sixteen friends for luncheon Monica, California, departed Monday for her jand cards. home following a short visit here with here sister, Mrs. S. J. Kaplan. Mr. Lnncheon J Pretty In continuation of a series of par-'li- Poets was entertained at a number of Mrs. R. B. Porter and Mrs. Jo- delightful informal parties during her seph E. Wright entertained at a stay in the city. uncheon of charming appointments Don L. Wright of Colorado Springs, esterday afternoon at the home of Irs. Porter. The luncheon tables, Colorado, is spending the week with ach for four were decorated with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. onauils and sweet peas a charming Wright, 3343 Washington avenue. On lending of yellow, orchid and pink Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wright enterolors. At the conclusion of luncheon tained at a breakfast party for memhe tables were arranged for bridge. bers of the family. fty guests were invited. The host- Mr. and Mrs. John S. Glazebrook isses will entertain at a second luncheon tomorrow, concluding the series have gone to California to remain Fifty several months. They made the trip delightful entertainments. riends have been bidden to enjoy to- - by motor. arrows party, also. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Iverson are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leslie will spending two weeks in San Francisco e hosts to a group of friends and other northern California cities. evening when they will entertain at dinner at their home, Polk Popular Visitor Returns Home Mrs. Fred W. Kiesel has returned venue. Twenty guests have been invited to share the evenings pleasure. to her home in Sacramento after a I weeks visit in Ogden with Mrs. Fred I Mrs. Asael Farr, Jr., entertained J. Kiesel and Mrs. W. II. Shearman. the members of her bridge club at Mrs. Kiesel was the incentive for luncheon Tuesday home, 1250 several charming little parties during fwenty-eight- h street. Covers were her visit, which congregated intimate friends. bid for twelve. Ma-dali- lace-cover- na tap-'i'Hs- rs i J . 'i .'ji-rlc- . - - con-j'jpreg- es at-he- ; ......... of the week was the thirty seeond an-niversary luncheon of the Child Cul-- ! ture dub, which was held yesterday at the Hotel Bigelow. Directors ot the club acted as hostesses. The Span- -' ,' ish room wns the sotting for the held a table and the lovely long ty, 1 i' ' ' 1 ' ... ' t par-'.V- J"..1 1 ' $ t,u ),s- - j1' M- - ,l- - A ,N, Monti:il; M' s. r nng at the Hold Bid .w in Sentpre Munir to the girl scuii: leaders of t..e city. The tables were allractive-.- v Semprc Music club mot Tuesday with Mrs. Frank Seoville, 864 decorated with narcissus and Scotch Twenty-fourtbe,l:.,-rstreet. Mrs. John Mrs. tMannce N. Vo,;i was in charge of the program. was nuurman und introduced Mrs. N. She presented a paper on Dubussy Mct'onnell, girl scout commissioner, illustrating the study of impreasion-Th- e " bo acted as toast mistress. Mrs. Me following musical program eoni-r'Uiuv- Hil-labra- h nt V The Bell. Mrs. Agnes Warner Bowen; Mandolina, Miss Ellen Thomas. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, February 4, at the home of Mrs. Earl Read on Madison avenue. Mrs. Ben Tyree will be chairman of the program on opera, Telleas and Mclisan-de.- " ta) Romance, (b) Du-buss- ys b Mrs. L. E. Sprague of Salt Lake City spent Thursday as the guest of Mrs. Eugene Traughber at the Hotel Bigelow. . Morse spoke on btion Between the Girl Scout Coun-o.and the leaders; Mrs. W. A.l Uh.te . 'Mussed What the Would Like' and Mrs. Hansleaders Aabel talked on "Troop Committees." Fifty-five inemb rs were present. Junior Child Culture Luncheon The Junior Child Culture club will give its annual luncheon and card Auxiliary to Commercial Travelers The womans auxiliary to the Unit-itommereial Travelers will rivel Tsdny, January t hhuff s inn, 2332 Jeffersc Election of officers wil . . party Saturday, February 2, at the njio. Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. Ray M. Jones p te lunnfr 1,10 afternoon, announces that the public president, is invited to attend the party and P. K. O. reservations may be made from any P. E. (). sisterhood will Chapter F, member of the committee in charge. meet Wednesday, February 6. The committee on arrangements inChildren's Hour cludes Mrs. Harry Hales, chairman; The Children's Hour club held a speMrs. C. S. Watson, Mrs. B. I Whitte-mor- cial meeting last evening at the home Ms. C. B. Johnson, Mrs. R. M. of Mrs. E. A. Larkin, 2.545 Eccles aveSutton and MrR. S. W. Badcon. nue. Dean Brimhull addressed the members on The Emotional Life of Delphian Beta Chapter the Child. I)r. Brimhnll was enThe Pi Beta chapter, Delphian Soreceived and gave a thusiastically ciety will meet in regular session most interesting and enlightening adMonday evening, January 28, at 7:30 dress. oclock in the Shakespearian room at the Hotel Bigelow. An important Episcopal Guild Luncheon business meeting will precede the earMrs. Mary Kearn's group of the ly program. The lesson on "Babylonia-- womens guild of the Church of Good will be led by Mrs. Charles V. Shepherd K. Saxton. Miss Alice Chandler will luncheon will entertain at 1 oclock January 31, In the give a. resume of the last lesson, and guild hall.Thursday, the following members will give text cured from Reservations may be seany guild member. reports: Hidden Cities, Mrs. W. A. Stone; Topography of Mesopotamia, Miss Hilda Mole; The Sumerians," Ladies Literary The anniversary luncheon of the Miss Margaret Israclson; Hammur-api,- " Miss Jessie Beebe; The Code Ladies Literary club will be held Wedof Hamniurapi, Mrs. Mary Blanch- nesday, January 30, at the home of ard; Laws Affecting Farmprs, Miss Airs. Robert Anderson. The party wns Elsie Martin; Laws Affecting Crim- to have been held this week, but was inals, Miss Emma Jean Cover; Laws postponed until the later date. Affecting Women, Miss Helen McBride; Family Life in Babylonia, P. I E. and F. Club Mrs. J. L. Crockett; Religion, MesoPythian Sisters P. I E. and F. potamia, Mrs. Rhea Cazier. club will entertain at dinner this eve ning at 6:30 o'clock in the K. of P. Delphian Alpha Zeta Chapter The' Alpha Zeta chapter, Delphian hall on Grant avenue. The committee society, will meet Monday, January in charge includes Mrs. Frank Ilarp Mrs. A. W. Hodge, Mrs. Louis 28, for 1 oclock luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow. Members of Pi Beta Phil Schumers and Mrs. D. K. Hastings. A chapter will be guests of the chapter, program will be given after dinner Mrs. C. II. Carman, president, will under the direction of Mrs. J. R. Robb, t-- i and Mrs. S. W. Wherry and Mr. fr.d Mrs. J. Walter Ellingson will en r ty rtain their evening bridge club Sat-- : tfHay evening at the Wherry home, 75 Swaner place. Mr. J ItI Mrs. II. E. Skinner of Salt Lake, Pest of Mrs. A. W. Walker, will be ft'? honor guest at a luncheon to be fldven today by Mrs. R. L. Proudfit, Robinson avenue. This evening 1 Gage Rodman will honor Mrs. Skmner at dinner and bridge to be at her home in Swaner place. . r.overs were laid for twelve at the "Jiage club luncheon presided over y nesday by Mrs. Ludvig Reiners vrtinc motifs f appointments. Twenty-sixt- h street, an ' 1 ! . ' . r8, MTallace H. Ellis were ,a I- pretty dinner party given lhP,r home, 2700 Washington Tuesday evening, Bfi-uus- r as8?fiation of Ogden high officers of the association krna Crockett, president; . v- i J2na Psyne, P'recca Ririe, secretary. Tv Jfi ComHees who are perfecting or rorty are: General Alice Emmett; dCf Mi Ru-Kraines. Miss. VV.Lot r.r.4 Mi A'M Bjm s; ? .: 2358 WASH. AVE. E3B3ECI Our entire stock of winter merchandise, all new stock, to that are actually less than wholesale cost. be sold at prices Come early! Mens Suits 30 only. Mens Shirts Regular $35 and $10 values Fancy and plain broadcloths. Choice $25.00 98c Overcoats Cut Better Oxfords -- . .7 ;7 ? : 7 - - $4.45 Mens Overcoats Shoes and Oxfords Values up to $32.50 For Misses and children, cut to $22.50 $1.35 ,ni $2. 95 Mens Shoes Union Suits New stock. $6.00 values For men. Cooper make. Regular $3.00, now $4.45 $1.45 Mens Hats Union Suits For men. Was $4.25, now $1.95 $2.49 Womens Shoes Mens Unions Latest styles. Coopers. $7.00 suits. Saturday only . $3.95 $3.69 Womens Shoes Silk Socks Fancy hose for men. and 75c values 50c 35c 93 pairs $1 00 Zippers and Arties The Seasons Best Buy. All Sizes. Phone 121 . rfcw-- $15.00 Hi-to- p 2810 Washington Avenue - Pumps and shoes, now $2.95 vice-preside- nt, ! w. U Oxfords and Pumps. Cleaning up at Robt. H. Hinckley, Inc. chr. i L ... ... c II. Lukc-Davi- Cut to ave-- E Naming party which will attract younger society group will be tvcni-at the Berthana by i ? - presented in the senate which w;!! provide for the removal of the state pvaitentiury from its present liication to a site in lhivis county, northwest of the Cudahay packing plant. This location has been suggested by a number of Salt laike people who believe it would ho well for the state to make use of the sewer disposal of Salt Lake City for irrigation pm poses and at the same time Birds of a feather may flock togethreclaim a trad of salt grass lands er; but birds of prey will never. west of Bountiful. of interference with natural The stale constitution provides that the penitentiary must be loented in impulses one luvuines rebellious. Salt laike county, and it will liu necessary for llavis county to cede the land desired and additional lunds situate between the tract and tho Salt & s county line to Salt Ijike county. Before this could be done it TAILORING will be neressary. for tlm people of Davis county to vote favorably on the la-- t a carpenter do your proposition. ami a tailor carpentering held jAt njvcent meeting by the tailoring.' your cleaning Modern Literature and pressing. Mrs. U. W. Matleson, 7 Til Twenty-ight- h street, will cntcrtuiii the Mod2.1H1 Kiesel Ave. ern Literature club this afternoon. Mrs. Iae D. Turner will HIONE 517-present u paper on The Disabled War Veteran. All new stock. So will you were chosen in the I I ! all neiw stock. Saturday NEW SIX - f in-.i- r Some StetKon i r Mrs. John Browning entertained at nncheon and bridge Wednesday af-- f tfrnoon at her home on Tyler avenue. 7 On Saturday she will preside over t another similar party. her home on u bill which pri-paiin- y .v.ui.n e, The thousands visiting our show rooms mar veled at the many new and exclusive features of Dodge Brothers Skinner of Salt Lake. 8- - llill Hiring Drawn lp Which Will Irotide for (Vding Davis County Land for IViii-l- i l - $25 Overcoats, now v Mrs. W. A. Turner entertained her I fridge club at luncheon Wednesday s t Shuffs inn. The following were present: Mrs. William T. Greenwell, I Mrs. George T. Larson, Mrs. R. L. f Broudfit, Sirs. Virgil P. Cain, Mrs. Clarence S. Gunnell, Mrs. Fred M Bye, Mrs. A. W. Walker and Mrs. IL f .t . 11 I Smalt w;il b. Ogjtii Girl Seoul ccinwil at r.n amuul dinner Monday . .r ill, members of of two years ago, was bii'ntinii of the penitentiary on AnTi lepe i'.!..i .l, and using tho prison l.i bii r to i uct a senes of dykes ei leius l'u. m a point north of the ef dm dan river to Antelope I, 1'rnM lb. luii'.h end of Antelope L!..'i.l i.) Ficmoia island and from i'i:i ii t isliimi to Promontory point; ab lie :n island to a point the mouth of the Weber river. In a lit im to milking tho eastern pint of the Great Salt lake a fresh water it was pointed out that body tl.e dykes would tnuke a most remarkable and interesting highway between iill 1 ake City and Ogden. Ju.-- t bow the people of Davis county will consider this proposed loss of land, which is now taxable, will have to lie determined. In the north, the section of loiinty has already lost land tor taxation through the locution of the Ogden arsenal. There are also others who think Davis county is near enough to tho convict population of ttie state. 1 1..- ntiary; Hmmtiful Lions Said to Favor Project; Senator I). Girl Scout ('uuncil The o.ir ed. ilii 1'ayis county, is and Mrs. Samuel C. Powell will hosts at a dinner for twelve guests this evening at their home, 2606 Tay-o- r avenue. Bridge will be the diver Von of the evening. 1 WANTS DAVIS TO Siau Senator D.ivid F. Smith, of Special guests were honorary members of the club. Dr. Jane Scofficld. Mrs. James E. Til Image and Mrs. E. G. Cowans, all of Salt m-i- - P. Smith to Present Hill ! c Mr. f ' Bmutiful Linns club the proposition i:dii Tnii matter was dia-- i ii.'.-- i il by iiu niber- of the last but i.o action vas taken. A i.i '.her propn: it im which was talk- wi. . - ed Ly-zr- . ,IU ne n. l .. SALT LAKE CO. A rjMiiM f'T1" |