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Show Friday, March 1, 1929 THIS OGIKN POST 3 The Dolores Costello Home OITICIALS Ol'I'.X MAIL TKUM1NAL WITH CKUKMONY In Women's Realm Women Will lie Feted partiee tchedul- the largest One of iLlk (MlKlkMIB Out-of-To- A Luncheon fur Mrs. Parker U:ii:tiy upp;iinttd luinhin lin Spike Chapter, 1), A. K. Spike chapter, Daughter of' the Ameti.an Kevoliiium will meet, was Mi :ulay afi.rmxn. March 1. at 2:30 I - fi I ( pae.e 1) Committees are as 1'i-F. Irwin, Mrs. Albert Whii-!DoVi li'ng li! i iii. lied CniKiiriculy d vi i'. hunt delay. reception, Mrs. J. G. Leonard, Mrs Joseph Uarker, Mrs. W. J. Parhi ; t i'M Timl .f this t)gd n, l't.ch, ' i.i:ial ker Mrs. E. A. Randall, Mrs. Robert K.olway Post Ofiue coR-E. H. Olsen; luncheon, Nye and Mrs. f.nvo of a of regular euip!..ye. sj Mrs William Varney and Miss Mir'h something aggregate Mrs. of cards, Kaysville; iam Barnes, i r uini this regular' anmr.niy, Mrs. Gage Rodman, H. L. Herrington, i.e is iiiignie'iti ii by the employ-Mrs. Thomas Leslie, Mrs. Ronald nuu urs. j. t,. Mon e iiez i. of from ,i to 20 extra men as. io UiiUiV. The contest is under the Rua-Mrs. Edward Wadsworth and nci.i nf tho u Ameriean Red Spanish tiles introduce a color Mijwrvision of the committee on Pa- for eharmng Spanish require, ell 1,r aT,d Mrs Ezra V. Rich were triotic Education, . a compos'd of Mrs. leim.nal K. I. (I. is somewhat uf a home repioilueed above belongs to Do- note to the roofs, while the triple in the mail service, lores . ,0Fta at.a charming dinmr WYilm-s- H. L. Taylor. Mrs. A. 1. Barber and h'ick Costello, motion picture star. It niches flanking the porch also aid in !;e flmv of malls fLie. de-Miss Eva Erb. Musical Arts Concert Draws Ogdenites day evening at their home on an i is of com so located in uating very atren Hollywood. .ii'ceiitinit ing the simplicity of the '! from il.iy to day and like any a number of Ogden people avenue, with covers laid for. Roland twelve. concert is the whole. Californian Darwin given by lio.k iihsorler they imit and (.'hnrnrteri'tiru'Iy tended the shrubbery cir-- i tulips in shades of Historical rose tabernacle were the at h of e the limscrJu.i flat meet the tenor, flu. these tuatioos with planes Spanish sexenty a uiso, as do various artistically arranged in a' The Ogdon Historical society will t Hayes, negro corps The blue crystal bowl. Rose of the cactus family. The pi vie i Salt Lake Monday evening. candles in moot tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 ii inpetent and i tl'meut d'strihu-- broken by tin- cir ulnr tin ret. follow- the American tradition. inieiii-offers the same worth-whil- e rs. 1 hoy must he prep:irei to give concert was the fourth number on the blue crystal holders completed the Mock in th. Central Junior high arts winter program. Among orations. I he guests included Mr. and school. Mrs. Josephine Ilirst and Miss he nio-- expeditious routing to each It is a two story affair of white stue-- coiiiiiuatinn of the simple and the The tuiret effect lends grace. dllfeiert. those whe motored down were Mr. Mrs. Louis II. Pcery, Mr. and Mrs V Lauia Kirkpatrick will act as host- and every piece of mail, regardless of co. and Mrs. W. H. Shearman, Mr. and H. Shearman, Dr. and Mrs. II M esses. Mrs. W. II. Meal will review ' l.i s. at any hour of the day in which tie dispatch is made; in order to do Mrs. Roy D. Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Kcch-Mhiiding Room Only.. I'rns they ate required, from time to Joseph Chez, Mr. and Mrs. John Hii- - Mrs. C. E. Wright and Iwster F. Whit- t.i'i-i- , ui pass rigid examinations on Drama labrant, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Young, lock. Mrs. Ralph rdersun will be hostess tl.e supply, or Supplies, of approxi-M.-.tel- y Dr. and Mrs. A. II. Aland, Mark Rob30(111 post offices in the vn-- i Mrs. J. T. Rushmer entertained at tomorrow inson, Mrs. Mark Brown and daughmeeting of the Drama ters, Mrs. Agnes Warner Bowen, Mrs. members of her kensington club Tues- club n! the homo of her parents, Mr. :n. is state in the intenuountain and Mrs. Fred King, 2829 Madison Pacific coast region (incidentally their V-A-L-U-Francis Binnie, Miss Eva Erb and day afternoon at her home, 2547 and E-S avenue. The be Door exaininalion Adams avenue. After a will reiords Miss Frances McCready. Ivory latter average pleasunt af- read by Miss Lillian ternoon of sewing the hostess servONeil, and Mrs. il:;in ! i correct). E. S. Carson will ed tea. give piano selecThose IN LADIES FOOTWEAR! There is being distributed at the Resident Honored Former Ogden 1. present were Mrs. A. tions. re. lent time by these clerks nil In compliment to Mrs. F. G. Brain- D. Barber, Mrs. Mary Gaddis, Mia. 300 of Ii. Aiken, Mrs. Joseph Chez, of approximately 12,(luo letters, ed, of Denver, Colorado, who is her Jrank E. (). Sisterhood I. ' Mrs. John H. no.) S. Edward of Mrs. Ilendershot second class matter, pilivs Carver, Mrs. P. houseguest, Chapter F, P. E. O. sisterhood will Mrs- - V A circulars and 5,000 parcels, entertained at two informal parties Mrs. F.. meet Hltl, on the Wednesday, March C, at h period ami during the during the week. On Tuesday a group I. Mdls, Mrs. S. W. Wherry, Mrs. home of Mrs. A. V. McIntosh, 1185 holiday peak the figure for of friends of Mrs. Brainerd, who for- Ralph Roberts, Mrs. A. D. Paine, Mrs. parcels h Twenty-fiftstreet. Following the eiiiulis to around 1)0,000 C. II. Stevens, Mrs. Edward merly resided here, were invited for Bischsel, usual 1:20 o'clock parcels per officers lay. luncheon, and on Wednesday another Mrs. J. R. Cooper and Mrs. June W. will be elected and luncheon, installed for the group were bidden for a kensington Clark, Mrs. C. L. Fowling, Mrs. G. year. ensuing A. Mrs. Dickson, S. J. tea. Thirty guests were entertained tawia, Mrs. O. Chapter J will meet next WednesHoard st the two parties, which were given t Stillwell, Mrs. C. F. Dinsmure, Mrs with Mrs. S. W. Wheery, presiday st the Hendershot home, 2555 Quincy Mary Roberts, Mrs. C. II. Barton. dent of the chnpter at her home 2575 avenue. Luncheon will be servSwaner Mrs. J. W. Thornley, of Kaysville, ed at 1 place. oclock. has been the of hor sister, Mrs. guest E. S. Bridge Club at Barton Home Charles II. Barton, 774 Twenty-fift- h Mrs. C. II. Barton presided over an Ratification of the Colorado river fiempre Music attractive luncheon for the members street basis was rec- -' The next meeting of the Sempre treaty on a "C. of the E. S. bridge club yesterday at to the state legislature by Music club will be held Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon W. are Pcery th. her home on Twenty-fift- h street. water Ben resoluin board a Liaiaib Mrs. t 4 I the home storage March of ftAii 5, at Covers were laid for sixteen as small Sr a, short time Tyree, 2G8 Van Huron avenue. Miss tion adopted nt a meeting Wcdnes-d.i- y C0 business pleasure. luncheon tables which were made gay . Ellon Thomas is chairman for the with spring blossoms. Bridge followwill discuss and the afternoon This action was taken on recom"Group Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lehman were ed luncheon. mendation of Chairman William R hosts at a delightful dinner party of Six, and Other Ultra Modem Musical num- Wallace, who is also the Colorado French Composers. at their home, 13SI bers Tuesday will be given by Mrs. Ray Jones river commissioner of the state. Mr. Mrs. Carl Rasmussen, 1324 Twenty- - Twenty-sixt- h evening street. Covers were laid and Mrs. Frank Scoville, vocalists; Wallace Bfth street entertained at a bridge for twelve at a table the storage 333 21th St. decorated with Mrs. Herman Fetscher, violinist, and ln.ard thatargued it is time to "quit fouling ndcr 8Wect and while Mrs. John Ilillabrant, pianist. Pcas acaa, A to MyrTMAr.Ptlimen; lav,f and Utah cant possibly uith Arizona FOR KVKRY PURPOSE. yellow tapers in silver holders burned lSI v get any more out of it by wailing at th.e c.nd? of Us For Your Next Pair! Sec table, Bridge fol Miriam Chapter Decorations suggestive of St. Patricks lowed r.ger. Arizonas demands cannot be the hours. during evening Miriam chapter, No. 14, Order East- met and there is little hope that state dsy were Used in the party appointern ments. Star, celebrated its thirteenth will ever ratify the compact, he deThose invited to meet the Mrs. Clair S. McAlister and two honor guest were Mrs. Fred Froerer, anniversary Tuesday evening clared. of New York City, are birthday Masonic temple. Worthy Mathe at Mrs. Deane Monahan, Mrs. Robert children, board was divided on guests of Mrs. McAllistera parents, tron Mrs. J. G. Titley and Worthy theThe storage seven members Folland, Mrs. M. J. Seidner. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. voting question, L, II. Froerer, 2363 Patron Walter E. Senner were in for while two ratification, George Critchlow, Mrs. J. II. Bihler, Monroe avenue. After a fortnights At 6:30 oclock a dinner was Mrs. L. T. Jones, Mrs. Ronald WadsP. Dorc-muand Secretary George in Ogden, Mrs. McAllister will charge. to the members of the order A. slay M. served voted in the negative. Bacon, worth, Mrs. Irene Leishman, Mrs. Wil- return east to join her husband and and their escorts by a committee headliam Miller and Mrs. Harold Tribe. sail for Europe where they will make ed by Mrs. W. F. Nantker. A toast White, Miss Bertha Hayes, Miss Helen their heme. order was given by Miss Mi- McBride, Miss Pearl Starr, Miss Jessie to the Mrs. Ezra C. Rich has Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Markley, who ldred gone to Salt Chrisman, and birthday wishes Beebe, Miss Vera Crist, Miss CaroLake to spend the week-en- d with her have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred for the future of the chapter were line Adams, Miss Alice Chandler and daughters, Mrs. C. E. Wright and L. Wing, will leave today for their past matrons and past pa- Miss Marjorie Flemm. by given Mrs. Gilbert D. Moyle. home in San Francisco. trons. A program in the form of a Plans were made for a charter signradio vaudeville broadcast consisting ing party which will be given MonMr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary L. Anderson, of Salt of Parley C. Richardson singing and dancing num- day evening, March 11, at the home returned Sunday from a three weeks Lake, who has been spending the win- bersreading, was presented by officers and of Mrs. Rhea Cazier, 552 Twenty-sixt- h motor trip to the Pacific coast. While ter with her and daughter, members of the order. Mrs. Fred street. Members of Apha Zeta to California they were joined by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clark, 2702 Quin- Carr was chairman of the program chapter will be guests at that time. and Mrs. P. II. Mulchay, and the par- cy avenue, has gone to California for committee. The decorations in the dely vacationed together. Mr. and Mrs. a months stay. Past Matrons' Circle banquet room were in Japanese mulcahy arrived home last evening. and screens Past Matrons Circle, O. E. S., will parasole sign, lanterns, being effectively used. Mrs. J. E. meet Wednesday afternoon, March 6 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morse enter-tome- d E. R. Stone was in charge of the committee at 2:30 o'clock in the Masonic temple. members of their card club at Commerce; on decorations. test evening at their home, Temple 612 Twenty-fourt- h street. Rose colMrs. M. L. Boyle and Mrs. J. D. American Auxiliary Legion ored tulips centered the long dinner Herman Baker unit No. 9, Ameri- Robbs entertained members of the LibtaWe where covers were laid for Mr. R. Alton, general manager can Legion auxiliary will meet Mon- erty club yesterday afternoon at the J T. Rushmer, Mr. and Mrs. of Eugene the Globe Mills, Inc., and day evening, March 4, in the Legion home of Mrs. Boyle, 2616 Lincoln aveL Walter Ellingson, Mr. and Mrs. of chamber chateau, Mrs. Ray Harriger, president, nue. of the Ogden Chaa. Empey, Mr. and Mrs. June commerce; was elected president of the announces. Members are urged to be Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl IIop-an-d chamber on the first ballot Monday present at the business meeting which Auxiliary to Commercial Travelers M- II. F. Irwin, Mr. Members of the auxiliary to the usual entertainnd Mrs. Wade M. evening by the board of directors. will be followed by the United Commercial Travelers met Johnson, Mrs. C. James F. Orr, resident manager of the ment. Parker and Claud Armstrong. Tuesday afternoon at the home of Utah Power St Light company, was Mr3. E. C. Olsen, 2537 Harrison aveAcacia "TUST make a bundle of every- Fred M. Nye, elected for of nue. form A was tea meet club will the an?es D Maher will enter-wi- n Acacia The today secbridge treasurer, and Ezra J. Fjeldsted, her bridge club The EE luncheon with Mrs. F. E. Higginboth- the afternoons entertainment. Jj thing that you need washed. today in the Ja- - retary. con- tea table was of the Hotel Bigelow. and In with street. Twenty-sixt- h 632 Si!!! tulips bright am, P. II. Mulcahy, the retiring presiE Well call for it wash it ex- "Conbe laid for eight guests. daffodils. The assisting hostesses Ry,e anoth- tinuation of the club study of to been had accept urged dent, MW In the drawing Types and Tendencies," were Mrs. David Munro, Mrs. Jack EE roonf6 tract the water in our spinning j er term as president, but sent a letter temporary will present a paper Bell and Mrs. Frank Rose. B. Porter R. Mrs. busifrom California stating that his EE j baskets and return every piece on "The Chemist duties as general manager of the lx Edwards has issued invi ness EE Utah-Idah- o Central Railroad company sweetly clean and just damp Junior Child Culture luncheon to be given ?s from him accepting would 1 discus-prevent Election of officers and a EE Hatl Bigelow, in hon-w;- ll another term. EE enough for ironing. Thus we next years program, will oc- -, of sion H. Parker. Luncheon bePresident Alton expressed the EE eupy the time at the meeting of the, spare you the more arduous wash- the English room with ! ,erved bndffe Allowing in the state lief that there is room in Ogden for Child Culture club tomorrow after-- 1 EE EE suite a much greater industrial develop- noon. Mrs. W. C. Jones and Mrs. C. j day tasks and do it at a price ment in the matter of the airport, bet- B. Johnson will be hostesses at the home-washinEE g much less than ter highways, increased retail trade, home of Mrs. Jones, 539 Twelfth nd Mrs. Eugene will ; Traughber costs. May we call for next bigger payrolls outside of the large street Monica, fomiUUuay or in from the railroads, amounts coming j weeks wash? Phone us your ad- Lthey win Wisit for a and the further development of the jES Home Culture Mrs. Traughbers broth11 jWl Adcenter. Mrs. W. S. Craven, 1544 Capitol dress. Wife Mr and Mra- - c- - Q- - city as a manufacturing Cul-vantage should be taken, he said, of street, will entertain the Home Mrs.; ' the railroad facilities offered in the ture club tomorrow afternoon. -' "Nsa believed be will review Ludwigs lie also said that Fred Carr Adam Patterson, Jr., city, irVr;r!Td much greater revenue could be derived poleon, and Mrs. John F. Hobbs will if the advantages give a sketch of the biographers life. I LAUNDRY lotheffito5olM,nfr0mtriP from tourist traffic state were propthe of this part of Childrens Hour I ofMS Belle Mallon, president erly set forth. The Childrens Hour club will meet 3Bu RrS; Epllon Phi sorority and Saturday, March 9. Mrs. William be Eelly President I of the Bed Swr. Wright and Mrs. Austin Shaw willwill both Shreeve of the University CIey. may be only skin deep, but your r.f hostesses and Mrs. S. A. Memweek-en- d skin should reflect the highest of speak on "Vocational Training. Maude Irene Cowan. guests bers may invite guests. type of beauty. Facial masThe demand for a bed and someif sage, hair waving, manicuring Martha Societies Browning, 1503 thing to eat has been on the increase 1ty2JfcrBVPT Twenty-fift- h Thursall these have their best expon826 stated was Rice W. Kimball, it Mrs. erinir vij Btreet, entertained their at the city jail, Monthe hostess at every was several ents right here in this applying elnb with street, their home. Wednesday at day, dinner was served for accommodations. meeting of the Martha society. day night din shop. the card Karnes. Govers were The Junior society met Wednesday A total of 2,409 meals were served sitMrs. the Henry on of home check the at afternoon C. February a L ForJiinJSlbcra nd Mr and MrS during with uation showed, indicating that there F. Volker, 2780 Madison avenue, hostess. 30 of W. A. Fetty, assisting prisoners Mrs. have been an average nt a day in jail during the month. RalPl E. Bristol deserving Ksppa atter part of the week by pardons of the most in order to proThe regular meeting of Kappa Beta are cases imperative where they .ti!?outhrn California, the past six weeks. vide room for the increasing number Delphian society was held Monday 6th Floor Hotel Bigelow Miss evening at the Hotel Bigelow.lesson on of prisoners, it was stated. Phone 793 v the Gnver led Emma Jean A- - B. Jh member Bigelow departThe following of "Palestine. lie who makes an offensive show n on the program: Mrs. M. U were ass. is an his fol-in- wtl showhouse. s 1 ! J j 1 ''ut 1 r - l!u-Qui- te I i Semi-tropic- - al B.d-coni- I - dec-music- r al 1 t ! -- s OUTSTANDING I Pairs av-ua- 2S-hm- Oxfords, Slippers, & Pumps ;r Now On Sale $995 Water Storage Urges Ratification of River Pact 6-St- ate six-sta- te i.'.nu-mlo- . M i FAMILY SHOE STORE SIlOi: ! - six-sta- te s son-in-la-w Alton President Chamber of Orr and Nye Elected vice-preside- nt Our Damp Wash Service g I Jfymes to Do Only the a Ironing . E vice-preside- H Ir JSV1 H , E E Cali-ffi;vfwh- er! 5 1 iilto r does itbest BEAUTY and Meals Popular Request at City Jail H First 15 pounds 75c 4c per pound thereafter well-kno- pre-aidf- 1 1 of Marincllo Fre-oue- re-tnot- or Hrta-Delphi- an to- 1 I Shop J Oei en Troy Laundry fe? Dry Gleaning Co. I |