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Show Friday, December 6, 1929 The wedding of Miss Dorothy Scow croft, daughter of Joseph Scowcroft, and Dr. Clarke L. Rich will be olemnized December 27 in the tera- in Salt Lake. A reception will Ele given in the evening at the Scow, croft home . The bride will be attended by her sister, Mrs. Clinton Pug-mirwho arrived Tuesday from Chicago, as matron of honor. Mrs. Russell Chaffin will be attending matron; Miss Patricia Healey, Miss Dolly Louise DeVine and Miss Lucille Chaffin and Fletcher will be bridesmaids, Scowcroft will be best man. Many social functions have been planned for Miss Scowcroft and Dr. Rich. The engagement of Miss Marion Ure, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James W Ure, formerly of Ogden and now of Salt Lake, and Ralph W. Pugmire, son of Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire, of Ogden, was announced Saturday at a luncheon given by Mrs. Ure at her home in Salt Lake. The wedding will take place in the near future. A number of Ogden society girls were present at the luneheon and included e, Miss Dolly Louise DeVine, Miss Rosemary Scoville; Miss Dorothy Scow- THE OGDEN POST Mrs. Ixmis Peerv entertained Tuesday at Shuffs in honor of her sister, Miss Dorothy Scowcroft. The guests were seated at one long table, attractively decorated in gold and white. The centerpiece for the table was an attractive combination of white and yellow roses. The place cards were Covers were laid for The members of a bridge club en- tertained Wednesday at a r- luncheon in the Japanese room of the John Thomas will entertain Hotel Bigelow. The members were h members of the Jolly Ten club seated' at a round table centered with ff'day afternoon at her home, 575 a miniature Christmas tree decorated if tec nth street, with red tapers. The place cards were Mrs. P. F. Grogger will entertain symbolic of Christmas. Covers were the members of Section No. 1 of the r8- - W. W. Bowman, Mrs. R. Ladies Aid society of the First Meth- no-ho- st ardson, Mrs. Ray Whitmeyei1, Mrs. Jerry Fruin, Mrs. LeRoy Engstrom, Members of Sego Lily circle will Mrs. Claire Rasmussen and Mrs. J. meet Friday evening in the Woodmen S. Eston. of the World hall. Mrs. Horace Smuin entertained at The annual election for luneheon and bridge Wednesday af- the Modern Woodmen ofof officers the World ternoon at her home, 1504 Lake street. was held Wednesday The guests were seated at small ta- following officers wereevening, and the elected for the bles, each centered with a vase of red r.suing year: Consul, E. W. Spillman; carnations and green foliage. Covers f1dv?r. p. O. Bolander; clerk. J. were laid for Mrs. E. L Burton, Mrs. liinchliff; banker, James Shipley; W. A. Cardon, Mrs. F. W. Cross, Mrs. Davidson; watchman, J. Gilbert Egan, Mrs. Charles Gilmore, Shipley; camp physician, Dr. W. Mrs. Frank Harpster, Mrs. George "right and Dr. Alice Ridges; trusQuillinan, Mrs. R. W. Ginnis, Mrs. tees, u. C. Klenke, one year; J. C. Ivan B. Roland, Mrs. Robert Salmon, Bauchman, two years, and Thomas Mrs. Harry Wright and Mrs. Louis Schumers. croft, Miss Louise Becker, Miss LoA dinner and will rens Wattis, Miss Josephine Becker, be given Friday evening atbridge Green the Miss Lome Wattis and Miss Lucille Gables tea room. The party will inChaffin clude Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freed, Mf. Mrs. Ethel W. Franke and Miss Em- and Mrs. John Russell, Mr. and Mrs. ma Chesney entertained at a bridge-lunche- Darrell Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. M. Saturday afternoon at? the 0. Launch, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar CoGreen Gables tea room in compliment burn, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Budge. to Mrs. John F. Hobbs,' who leaves Mrs. William Spidell entertained at shortly for Los Angeles where she luncheon and bridge Wednesday at wiU make her home. Bronge and yel- the Hotel Bigelow. The luncheon talow chrysanthemums formed .the cen- ble was decorated with attractively terpieces for small tables. Covers bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. were laid for the guest of honor, Mrs. Covers were laid for Mrs. E. L. HigHobbs, Miss Nan Williams, Mrs. Paul ginbotham, Mrs. James D. Maher, Stecker, Mrs. T. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mrs. G. W. White, Mrs. Eugene H. F. Irwin, Miss Emma. Pidcock, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Wendell Ogden and Mrs. H; L. Herrington, Miss Eleanor 0. L A. Snell. S. Mrs. II. W. Craven, Mrs. Crouter, Miss Louise L Taylor, Mrs. Arthur J. Hansen and her bridge club Emmett entertainedat Thursday evening Mrs. L. R. Miller. the home of her mother, Mrs. Joan Mrs. Essie Foot entertained with a Woodmansee Emmett, 3132 Washingbreakfast Sunday morning at Shuffs, ton avenue. 2382 Jefferson avenue, in compliment Mrs. H. P. Iverson and Mrs. Warto Mrs. J. R. Edgheill, of Salt Lake. ner Arthur will entertain Breakfast was served at one long ta- with a bridge luncheon at theTuesday Arthur ble centered with a bowl of bronze home on Twenty-fift- h street in comCovers pliment to Mrs. Hans Aabel. and yellow chrysanthemums. ' were laid for the honored guest, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Bell has gone to Mon-tellEdgheill, Mrs. Joseph Young, Mrs. Nevada, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ava Cooper, Mrs. I. L. Reynolds, Mr. Albert Robinson. and Mrs. Frank M. Driggs and Mr. Mrs. A. E. Peterson, 941 Washingand Mrs. LeRoy Madsen. ton avenue, entertained the members Mrs. W. H. Shearman will enter- of the F. II. C. Sewing club Thursday tain with a tea Sunday afternoon from afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stephens en4 until 8 oclock, in compliment to Miss Dorothy Scowcroft and Dr. tertained the members of their bridge Clark L. Rich .whose marriage will club Wednesday evening at dinner at take place December 27 in the tem- their home, 2816 Liberty avenue. The guests were seated at one long table. ple in Salt Lake. Miss Helen Louise Conroy will en- Pink rose buds were the flowers chostertain in honor of Miss Dorothy en for the dinner table. Pink tapers Scowcroft Monday evening with a in crystal holders were placed at bridge supper at Shuffs, followed by either end. Bridge followed the dinbridge at the Conroy home, 2525 ner. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Nellie Reed will entertain FriAdams avenue. , The meeting of the Ladies' Literary day evening at the Green Gabels tea club was postponed from Wednesday, room with a bridge Bupper. December 4 to December 11. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Eccles will Joseph R. Morrell will be the hostess. leave shortly for the Pacific coast for Mrs. Warner Arthur will entertain a stay of ben days. They will visit Tuesday with a luncheon at her home, friends in San Francisco and Los An 2485 Monroe avenue in honor of Mrs. geles. Miss Dolly Louise DeVine will give Hans Aabel, who will leave shortly a luncheon Saturday afternoon at the for Arizona to make her home. Mrs. Ezra Clark Rich will enter- home of her parents, 903 Twenty-fourt- h tain Friday afternoon with a tea at street, in honor of Miss Mathe Hotel Bigelow in compliment to rion Ure, and Miss Rebecca Daynes, Miss Dorothy Scowcroft, whose mar- both of Salt Lake. Miss Ure will wed riage to Dr. Clark L. Rich will take Ralph Pugmire in the near future, and place December 27. Mrs. Rich will be Miss Daynes will also be a late Deassisted in receiving by her daughters, cember bride. Her engagement to Mrs. Clarence E. Wright and Mrs Truman R. Young was recently announced. Gilbert Moyle, both of Salt Lake. Miss Rose Mary Scoville will enter Miss Dorothy Varney entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday at her home, tain Sunday at the Ambassador hotel 2315 Van Buren avenue. The guests in Salt Lake in honor of Miss Marion were seated at small tables, each cen- Ure and Miss .Rebecca Daynes. The Modern Book club will meet tered with a small vase of pink and white pompom chrysanthemums. Cov- -. Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. era were laid for Miss Charlene Scow- Ludwig Reimers, 1452 Twenty-sixt- h croft, Miss Marjorie Anderson, Miss street. Miriam chapter No. 14, 0. E. S Yvonne Pierce; Miss Elaine Wilcox, Miss Mable Barton, Miss Blanche Al- will hold its regular business meeting lison, Miss Mildred Sessions Miss Ada Tuesday evening at 8 oclock in the Sailor, Miss Ruth Greaves and Miss Masonic temple. The annual election of officers for the ensuing year will Helen Tanner. Mrs. Claude W. Parry was hostess be held. st a dinner Saturday evening at her Mrs. J. G. Titley will entertain the home, 1116 Rue Ann court Large officers of Miriam chapter. Eastern bronze ' and yellow chrysanthemums Star, Friday evening at dinner at her were used in the rooms throughout home, 2574 Swanner place. The the house, and the small button guests will be seated at one long tachrysanthemums were used on the ble centered with a silver basket fillsmall tables where dinner was served ed with' yellow pom pom chrysanthe followed by bridge. Covers were laid mums, while at either end will be for Mrs. R. L. Olsen, Mrs. Arthur silver holders with yellow cathedral Grantham, Miss Rosa MosteUer, Miss tapers. Following the dinner bridge Grace Jennings, Miss Jeanette Leek, will be a feature of the evening. CovMrs. Asael Farr, Mrs. M. J. Seidner, ers will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. L. W. Overstreet Mrs. Lee D. E. Fenner, Mrs. Fred Carr, Mr. and Turner, Mrs. Julian Watson, Mrs. Har- Mrs. W. T. Nantker, Airs. J. E. Stone, Cathrine old Fornoff, Mrs. George M. French, Miss Dana Kelley, Mrs. Mrs. Walter Biddle, Miss Ann Brown- Richey, Mrs. W. P. Astell, Miss Jesing, Mrs. Herman Fetcher, Miss Lou- sie Bebee, Mrs. Charles Henry Steise McKay, Miss Vinettq Parry. vens, Mrs. Lee D. Turner, Mrs. J. S. Mrs. Richard B. Porter, Mrs. John Langsdorf, Mas. George French, Mrs. W. Emmett and Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire Clarence Blessing, Mrs. C. K. Olsen, Mrs. Fred Scriven, Mrs. Mable Tucwere the guests of Mrs. Frank of Salt Lake, Wednesday at a ker, bliss Rosa Mosteller, Mrs. Hans luncheon given. at home Aabel, Mrs. E. C. Bader and Mrs. Par in Salt Lake. ker Shifflet. Mrs. Hans Aabel entertained ThursMrs. E. I Higginbotham will en tertain a number of small guests Sat- day afternoon at the Green Gables tea The urday afternoon at the Paramount the- room, with a bridge luncheon. small seated were at tables, fourth Dale in son guests honor her of atre birthday anniversary. A supper will each centered with a miniature Christfollow the theatre party at the Hig- mas tree. Carnations and Christmas decorations were used in the room. ginbotham home. Mrs. Angus Kennedy will entertain Covers were laid for Mrs. A. T. Clark, the members of her bridge club Fri- Mrs. J. S. Allen, Mrs. Owen Cutler, day evening at the Green Gables tea Mrs. Charles A. West, Mrs. George room. Whitmeyer, Mrs. J. E. Edwards, Mrs. enterWarner Arthur, Mrs. Frank W. BartMrs. Clarence A. Reeder will tain Monday afternoon at a bridge lett, Mrs. A. H. Aland, Mrs. E. R. luncheon at the Green Gables tea Alton, Mrs. Herbert Hinley, Mrs. room. George A. Dickson, Mrs. II. P. IverMr. and Mrs. Lee D. Turner enter- son, Mrs. C. B. Morse, Mrs. Arthur tained at dinner and bridge Thurs- Barber, Mrs. Meryl McClanhan and day evening at their home, 2701 Qun-c- y Mrs. John Hillabrant. avenue in honor of Mrs. J. S. Mrs. Alfred Hindmarsh entertained after-noo- n Langsdorf, of Portland, Oregon, aunt at dinner and bridge Thursday in room tea Gables Green were f Mrs. Turner. The guests at the sated at one long table; the appoint- compliment to Mrs. Roy Sowsdzki, Long ments were carried out in bronze and who will leave Sunday for yellow. Chrysanthemums formed the Beach, California, to visit her parents, attractive centerpiece. Covers were Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Sanders. She will Mrs. spend ten days in California, and will laid for the guest of honor, Langsdorf. Mr. and Mrs. George M. then leave for Fhoenix, Ariz., to Join french, Mins Rosa Mosteller and Mr, W husband and make their home no-ho- st tkersley, three years. Miss Ka'.hryn Fisher will present Miss Mu rial laiVnn tioodspeed, of Salt 'Lake, in a piuno recital Friday e hall. icing at (den Hrethers-ltobert- s Mi-- s ('to.Hlsi'ccd was the winner in the piano and voice contest of the national federation of music clubs of the state and Rocky mountain district for Miss (iiHHispccd will be assisted by WalJemur Roth, violinist. Douglas Brian will present a number if his piuno and vocal students in n recital Ft iday evening at junior high school auditorium. Students who will take part in the are Gladys Anderson, Lois Peterson. Geneva Larkin, Zesta Taylor. Lulu rrandsen, Grace Jensen, Viola Svphers. Fay Williams. Harold Moline, June Moline, Dorothea Moore, Margaret Thayer, Dorothy Kristof-fersoGrunt Neuteboom, Ruth Me-- ( une and Beth Giles. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Grimes will leave next week for the Pacific coast to spend the Christmas holidays in Sun Francisco with Mrs. Grimes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Gallagher. Mrs. Mary Maguire Monahan, of Butte, Montana, spent the week in visiting friends and relatives. Miss Rosemary llavher, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A, D. .Barber, who is attending Occidental college, in Ios An- tW-No- rth pro-gra- m n, Og-de- nt geles, will arrive in Ogden the lutter Mrs. Edward Bichsrl entertained the of the coming week to spend the members of her kensinton club TuesiTir'stmas holidays with her parents. day at a luncheon at hAr home, 1179 Mr. and Mrs. Newell F. Mills ami Twenty-sixt- h street. The rooms and son, Newell F. Mills, Jr., departed the luncheon table were decorated with Covers were laid Monday for Washington, D. C. While ehrysuntlumums. in the city they were the guests of for sixteen. Mrs. John Williams. Mrs. Walter F. Clark entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Moore have re- with a bridge luncheon Tuesday at her The turned from a two weeks stay in Ijos home, 2.'20 Madison avenue. luncheon was centered with a basket Angeles and other coast cities. Mrs. Marriner Browning will enter- of pink roses. Covers were laid for tain the memliers of her French club Mrs. John 11. Tonkin, of Salt Lake; 0. Friday afternoon at her home, 25(m Mrs. J. R. Roaf and Mrs. Samuel W. Eccles avenue. Park, all of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Mrs. M. B. Chase and small son H. Shearman. Mrs. Roy M. Sowadzki will leave Albert, who have been the house-guesfur Long Beach, California, to deSunday G. of Mrs. Albert Horn, visit her Parparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. for home in their parted Tuesday and will later go to 1(. Sanders, Kansas. sons, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Eccles lenve Phoenix, Arizona, where she will join Sunday for Chicago for a ten days' her husiinnd and make her home. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Eccles enstay. Mrs. Wayne Dye, formerly Miss tertained Tuesday evening at a bufGrace Hawks, a recent bride, will be fet dinner at their home, 572 Twenty-sixt- h the honored guest at a shower to be street, in compliment to Miss John Shorther Mrs. given by sister, Dorothy Scowcroft and Dr. Clark Rich en, Friday evening at the Shorten whose marriage will take place Dehome. cember 27. The dinner table wus cenAmong the Ogdenites who attended tered with a basket of yellow button Silver candelabra the bridge luncheon given Thuraday chrysanthemums. in Salt latke by Mrs. Ixe Winder were with three branches holding yellow Mrs. J. Henry F. Volker, Mrs. Adam tapers were placed at cither end of guests were Patterson, Mrs. Walker Chvesman, the table. Twenty-tw- o Mrs. A. W. Petty and Mrs. James present. Scowcroft. (Continued on page 6.) rrt ts i NATIONAL DOLLAR STORES ffiSZS on December Is Dollar Bill Month ! A gigantic event of the utmost importance to the people of Ogden and surrounding territory Dollar Dill Month! We have been preparing for this one event for months, and, through combined efforts, have been able to purchase merchandise to sell at prices that are some tirties below the original cost. Start your Christina shopping now . . . come to this store tomorrow and select from the startling array of first quality merchandise offered here. LADIES' MEW handbags; it is the loveliest, finest quality bags we have ever before offered at $1.00. More than 15 styles to choose from, of genuine leather, tapestry and Wtherctte in all colors. . Pin-ffre- e, the-Pingre- - 'ii Another demonstration of Dollar Bill's abilities in value giving ! Well constructed card tables with folding legs nml fine qualAcity leatherette top. Metal reinforced. tual values up to $1.89. SPECIAL With Shell or Art Metal Frames A collection we are proud to offer! For we believe o, . CARD TABLES (Limit one Ladies Rayon Undies Extra Special Tomorrow.. DR. DENTONS SLEEPING GARMENTS New shipment just ini Now you can buy the famous Dr. Denton's sleeping garments in sizes 0 to 8 years at Dollar Bill's for only.. SHEETS On sale tomorrow at 9 a. m. 72x90 sheets of heavy bleached muslin finished with wide hem. Free from starch. Worth 30 Highly polished and beautiful painted wooden magazine racks in many attractive colors. Worth $1.95. SPECIAL LUNCH KITS LADIES Durable black enameled, all metal lunch kits. Strong handle with two clasps. Complete with a pint size "Icy-Hvacuum bottle. A National Dollar Stores J Special MEN'S SOX 89c. Special rayon 53 pair HOSE More surprising bargains offered by our Hosiery Department! Fancy double pointed heels, pure silk hose. Guaranteed all perfect. All colors and sizes. A $1.95 value. V SPECIAL .. Beautiful wool lined ties for your own use or for presentation to others. AH are of finest quality . . . latest colors and patterns. Extra Special MEN'S SILK SCARFS BOXED STATIONERY MENS SILK TIES K PURE SILK LADIES New shipment of boys hats and caps in all the winter colors. All head sizes. Worth and lisle, silk and lisle, wool mixed,' and all wool hose. Shown in a large assortment of col, ors CAPS Just unpacked! Imported chocolate sets consisting of 6 cups, 6 saucers and large chocolate pot. Beautifully hand painted. Make a delightful gift. Set Very attractive BOYS GIFT SETS wonderful assortment to choose from; beautiful gift sets consisting of garter, powder puff and handker- - yjz chief, boudoir cap and garters, or VSv garters with powder puff and but- toniers to match. Attractively boxed. SPECIAL.....', A ot SETS garment vests, panties teddies. SPECIAL 14-PIE- CHOCOLATE 5000 s, 89c. Special... MAGAZINE RACKS different styles and a slock assure you on exclusive sclecthvfor Christmas gifts. To see this dainty underwear and to wear them is to understand why we're so enthusiastic about them. Bloomers, step-in- J ffnr 1WI A lovely assortment of stationery packed in attractive gift boxes with assorted colored paper, with envelopes to match. Makes acceptable Extra special for gifts. patterns. Special Special.. Visit Our Toy Department Come to our Toy Department today and pick out what you want before its too late. Our assortment is large and our at prices are lowest. Only our enormous purchasing power home and abroad makes these values possible . . . offers you an opportunity to buy as many as you want now as long as the supply lasts. LARGE DOLL BEDS The perfect gift for both young tnd old! Included in this set are Uppers of real leather, felt and eatherette material with hard or ' Ji suit soics and soiuv luober heels. More than 30 styles SPECIAL tree lights. These sets are wired multiple; when one lamp burns out the others wiU not be effected. Complete with lamps and sockets. 5et ..................... .... ......... ............ All nicely boxed. $3.00. SPECIAL! ELECTRIC TRAINS! price. Locomo- - former ...... ... . ... .. ... shaving set. military sets. pipe sets. comb and brush sets. belt and buckle sets. Multiple Christmas monye-savin- ...... MENS GIFT SETS XMAS TREE OUTFITS lust think of itl Buying a real electric train at this 9 fftlW-S- l NOW, COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF SLIPPERS FOR WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN and colors to choose from. Strongly made wooden doll beds. Beautifully painted in colors of pink or blue; complete with mattress to match. May be moved about on wheels. SPECIAL to- morrow. Regular $1.00 value mens scarfs of heavy quality rayon in a wonderful assortment of colors g Choice ....... .... Values |