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Show Auxiliary to War Veteran Mrs. Meek, 2SI2 Filigree aveL y. and Mis. Wuht-i- ' Fraiior were in !! . s Wtiliifsiiav to will entertain auxiliary No. 1, to of nue, t!. luan.-the United IVilrn of tht woinvn'i Spanish Wav Veteran and it V In thi- Railway Mail aso-'-- r their friends ut u buiiin party this i"ii i.t ilu- hmm of Mrs. Gager on 2 o'clock. afternoon st M.imik uimii. was serv-- ! :.t 1:110 oVUa'k. Officers of the were seated at a large table il..i; St. Josephs Sewing Society u.li...tivelj iltviirateri with yellow and A special meeting of St. Joseph's "1..V and yellow was held yesterday in nystal holders. The center. Sewing society, Columbus afternoon at tlu Knights iii v i f he large table was a brith-- i home. The hostesses were of Mr. George caiu bearing twenty-threlighted O'Connor. Mrs. J, P. O'Neill and Mrs. , is. the invasion being the twen W. E. Quillinan. l tli.ifl animeisury of the founding if the Ogden bran.-hSmall table G. A. R. Auxiliary "ir.- also decorated with chrysanthe-!- ' ms. Miss Naomi Barlow was a Dix Uigan corps No. 2, auxiliary sivii-'guest and following luncheon to the G. A, K., held u regular meet:..iissed the mcmlier on the sub-vi- t ing Thursday afternoon ut 2 o'clock in of "Foods. Twenty-eigh- t guests the United War Service duh room. mi re present. Neighlmra of Woodcraft Delphian Sogo Lily Circle No. 171, Neighbors Ihe Alpha Zela chapter of the of Woodcraft, will meet this evening an society will meet Monday. Novin the W. O. W hall. 7:30 o'chn-at her1 el-. 10, at 2 p. m. at the Green Election will he held and officer of Gal !es Tea room. Mr. Fred I. Odell will lead the lesson on "Roman ('unt- member are urged to attend. Topic for report as follow: idy In Women's Realm One of the delightful parties geek was the bridge luncheon given toyssnthemums decorated the rooms, ind bouquets of the same blossoms rentered the small luncheon tables. This is the first of a series of parties The into be given by the hostess. guests were Mrs. C. F. Dins-gor- e, Mrs. George H. Matson, Mrs. P. JL Berdti, Mrs. B. L. Slack, Mrs. Georgina Marriott, Mrs. J. U. Eldredge, Jr., Mrs. W. E. Traughber, Mrs. 0. A. Pirmley, Mrs. Thomas D. Dee, Mrs. Percival, Mrs. Fred King. f,Mrs.W. Edward Bichsel, Mrs. E. P. Mills, Mrs. J. G. Falck, Mrs. A. W. Vslker, Mrs. Effie Spencer, Mrs. Stunt P. Dobbs, Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. Joseph E. Wright, Mrs. J. R. Cooper. vited J. I C. Baker will entertain and bridge today at her luncheon it tome in the Holly Rue apartments, Mrs. chn-unthcniu- iu - e . - lk-1-- 1 li man Theaters and Players Art, tional general, at the Mrs. Fred Carr; History of Comedy regular meeting of Golden Spike at Home, Mr. Charles Thortensen; chapter, held at the home of Mr, Tlautus Plaee in Dramatic History," Arthur I). Barber, 1132 Twenty-fift- h .Mis. C. W. Stevens; Technique of treet. The total membership i I'.i inan Comedy, Mr. Geurge Darwith 2215 of that number new "The Mrs. J. H. Pee Twin. ling; members enrolled since June. At the Ki nnaugh. national board meeting held in WashThe Kappa Beta chapter of ington, 1). C., in October, five new will meet Monday evening, were seventeen and affirmed chapter 10, in the Hotel Bigelow, at organizing regent were appointed. p. m, The lesson on Roman Besides the ivjiort of the growth of the society, the board meeting in Ciimedy will be led by Miss Esther Washington received information on Lund. Topics for report will be givthe publishing of a manual for immi- en by Miss Marjorie Fiemm, Pearl r. Anna Erickson, Mrs. Ithea grants, printed in many different lan- Starr. Miss Vera Mrs. Mary Crist, guages, used by aliens seeking naturalization papers, of which 65,000 copies Blanchard, Miss Elsie Martin, and lave been issued. The society's plan Miss Anna Hall. :'or celebration of the George WashModern Literature the week of April ington Mrs. 10, 1032, in Washington, D. C., were Boyle, 1470 Twenty-sixt- h also taken up. During that week the street, will Ik the hostess at the laughters of the American Revolu- meeting of the Modern Literature club tion will hold theif congress in Wash- this afternoon. Mrs Wulter S. Bidington, and it is planned to hold a gi- dle will dscuss the Romunee of the gantic meeting at which all of the Railroad. in colonial atwomen will be dressed ' tire. Civic League The Ogden Civic league will meet Mrs. Bristol stated that Mrs. Lowell letcher Hobart, president general of Wednesday afternoon, November 12, the society, and other national officer at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. will visit Ogden next March. Mr. Josephine Hirst, 857 Twenty-thir- d Bristol will meet the party in San street. francisco, where they will attend the California state meeting, and accomChildrens Aid The Children's Aid society will meet pany them here. They will be house guests of Mrs. Bristol, and a luncheon this afternoon at 3 oclock in the diswill be served by the Golden Spike pensary at the city hall, chapter, at which Mrs. II. D. Hinds, state regent, will be an honored guest, Missionary Society dr s. Bristol will also accompany the Miss Anna Dunn and Miss Mabel arty to Boise and Denver, where they Dunn were hostesses at the meeting of will attend state conventions. the Women's Foreign Missionary soMrs. Barber was entertained by her ciety, of the First Methodist church, mother, Mrs. Mary Gaddis, and Mrs. held Thursday afternoon in the church B. L. Neff. The short business sesparlors. Mrs. A. C. Wycoff was the sion was presided over by Miss Mary leader of the lesson. Littlefield, chapter regent. Queen Esther Business meeting of Queen Esther Drama Memben of dramatic section of the chapter, No. 4, Order of the Eastern Julies' Literary club of Salt Lake, Star, will be held Friday evening, at rere guests of the Ogden Drama club eight oclock in the Masonic temple. Tuesday afternoon, and furnished a There will be a special educational reciprocity program. The meeting talk by the Rev. John Edward Carver, was held at the Twelfth ward recrea- followed by light refreshments. tion hall, and the hostesses were Mr. Albert H. Aland, Mrs. Andrew T. Clark and Mrs. Herman B. Way. Two one-aplays were presented: "Balm, y Merrill Denison, presented by Mrs. jester Freed, Mrs. Frank L. Hunt and Mrs. Fred W. Meakin; and 'The Conflict, by Clarice Vallette McCulcy with Mrs. C. W. Hosmer, Mrs. Janies A Pel-pliiu- ns No-.iinb- er -I Ros-co- . lAW-rcnc- 2184 Quite Different Our Shoes liohl a distinction of style and also prices needless to say that quality is and always has been our outstanding feature. e Quite Different Again Itat her than as most dealers to let our stock run down and lc we can truly say our stock is most complete in every line. incomplete, Footwear for Men, Women and Children tempting Styles at Welcome lrices Step in and sec for yourself the splendid array of shoes, hosiery and slippers for those comfy hours. ct Best Buys at n, Boyles ), for Friday and Saturday ee Bargains in Small Rugs Cut from the roll ends of carpet 27 inches wide and lengths ranging from 36 inches to 54 inches. These rugs are bargains and are marked less than lf price. Assortment includes Axminsters, Velvets, and Wiltons. Priced from one-ha- Genuine Bissells Carpet Sweepers Mahogany frame, self adjusting to the carpet. Reversible handle. Reg. $5.25. Sale price e? 7T Mul-rao- y, New Shipment Japanese Rag Ilugs Hit A Miss Japanese Rag Rugs, tractive colors, closely woven Size 24x36 Size 24x48 . at- 55c 65 c e, Imported Japanese ed Chenille Rugs Special buy of 100 of these rugs, to be sold at bargain prices. Size 24x48. Four colon to choose from orchid, rose, green and gold. Usually sold at $L75. fipJ.mM.tM Sale price h, fir Har-Cahi- ll. i; Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah . Mrs. H. A. Benning, who has been largest parties of the White, Mrs. E. D. Hammond, and the bridge luncheon to- a guest at the Hotel Bigelow for sev- j.Jan Freed taking part. Piano num-er- s day st the Good Shepherd Guild hall eral weeks, departed Saturday for her were given by Miss Guinevere vhkh is sponsored by the Women's home in Denver. a guest performer, and Mrs. A. Hess, Guild of the Church of the Good Shep-kn- L II. Aland, who sang Spirit Flower Mrs. James A. Woodmansee, who (Campbell-LiptonMrs. D. D. King, general chair-iand I Send My reports a splendid sale of tick- was the guest last week of Mrs. Joan Heart to Thee. (Branscoinbe.) Mrs. ets. Committees in charge of arr- W. Emmett, departed Sunday for her Mark Brown, president of the local include Mrs. W. 0. Pell home in Rexburg, Idaho. Mrs. angement the casts and also entertained club, tad Mrs. R. H. was enroute to her home af- Mrs. Frank M. McHugh, president of Prindle, reservations nd reception; Mrs. W. H. Galbraith, ter an extended California visit the Ladies Literary club, and Mrs. W. Mrs. R. E. Carlson, Mrs. Prindle, ticT. Runzler, chairman, at luncheon at kets; Mrs. Alfred Daniels, refreshm'Mrs. Arlington Moler, who was the ler home preceding the meeting. The ents; Mrs. N. C. McConnell and Mrs. guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Berg lostesses for the afternoon were also John W. Hyslop, dining room. during the past week, departed Sun- guests. day for Washington, I). C., where she Mrs. Ernest B. Stone presided over will spend the winter months. P. E. O. Sisterhood J attractive luncheon rad bridge, Members of chapter F of the P. E. Tuesday afternoon at her home, 2414 Mrs. R. L. Bothwell, 2767 Jackson 0. Sisterhood were entertained at a raylor avenue. Four small tables avenue, Mrs. Wer presided over a prettily ar- luncheon meeting Wednesday by 2643 arranged for luncheon. Each ranged dinner James T. Abbott at her home, and Wednesday bridge centered with pink roses and evening at her home. A bowl of vl Brinker avenue. A buffet luncheon" rarysanthemums, and place cards were low chrysanthemums and four yellow was served. The decorations were Jwked for Mrs. P. C. Richardson, Fourteen tapers in crystal holders decorated the asters and snapdragons. Wade W. C. Hinds, Mrs. P. H. M. all club were in attendance. Mrs. dinner table. The guests, Mr. Lawerence Boyle, Mrs. J. of a review Jar"Laughing Robert included Johnson Mrs. gave francis Fowles, Mrs. J. G. Davis, Mrs. members, Mrs. John Shaughnessy, Mrs. J, Boy by Oliver La Farge. vis, A. J; Hcrdti, Mrs. Curtis Allison, Mrs. E. Chapter J of the P. E. 0. SisterBatch, Mrs. Lee D Turner, Mrs. jjwde B. Cave, Mrs. Phil A. Kohn, O. M. Wildman, Mrs. G. Vander Vlies, hood met Wednesday with Mrs. Geo. ra. E. a. Garcia, Mrs. Morris G. Mrs. Rink Smurlhwaite, Mrs. Dell A. Dickson, 2530 Fowler avenue. Mrs. Fred E. Williams, Mrs. Shumway, Mrs. Ruel Hayden, Mrs, Luncheon was served at a long table, J. H. Worthington, Mrs. W. G. Wil- - Frank G. Ludwig, and Mrs. F. Millen with a silver, bowl of yellow and and Mrs. T. A. Jost. bronze chrysanthemums as a center-piecEarL and gold tapers in silver hold. Mrs. Clyde Thomas presided over a the ends. A program followed at ers Miss Emma Liotard entertained at "wge luncheon of pretty arrange-n- t luncheon. Wednesday afternoon at her a bridge dinner Wednesday evening 2178 Jefferson avenue. Three at the Green Gables tea room. Rose-J0. Ladies' literary colored chrysanthemums in an amber unH tables were lunch-?n' for arranged Patterson Hundley will Maude Mrs. a the formed bowl for centerpiece nd each had as a centerpiece a members of the Lathe to candles in amber be hostess J taper surrounded by ferns and table. next Wednesday club were dies Covers the ends. were holders at Literary , flowers. Colonial place card 2547 Jefferson avenue. her Miss home, at Ellen laid for 12, h. Faras-Jtincluding marked for Mrs. J. W. be served at Mrs. Kate Campbell, Mrs. Vem ONeill, Miss Katherine ONeill, Miss A buffet luncheon will Mrs. Hundley will present June Emley, Miss Thelma Garner, one o'clock. Farns-Ijrtjjerhansley, Mrs. Hyrum book The Raven the of review Miss a Mary Mrs. Byron Whittemore, Mrs. Miss Margaret McCarty, Maruraries Gilmore, Mrs. A. M. Camp- - Elizabeth OConnor, Miss Loretta The life of Sam Houston, by E. Mrs. Wright James. Joseph Mrs. Fred Cross, Mrs. James S. Dallimore, Miss Katherine SeyboltL quis historical background. (rnsworth, Mrs. N. J. Thomas, Mrs. Miss Loretta Thinnes, Miss Rhoda will give the B. Campbell and Mrs, Junk, and Miss Minnie Collett!. A large party of Ogden people have W. H. Williams entertained Literary club will meet to be dinner bidden a to given tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Frank bridge club at luncheon and bridge been Mr. Mrs, Oberhansley, 1351 and evening by Marilyn drive. Wednesday at her home, 1435 Twen-v-WSaturday street. Luncheon was served Edwin Ellis at their home in Salt Luncheon will be served at one oclock Lake. and will be followed by the usual litJ small tables decorated in chrysan-Jjsmum- s. The place cards were in erary hour. Mrs. Leonard Tillotson and gold. Miss Ethel Worsley Fred says radios and women are si will read the play Daughter of HeaUmterville, houseguest of the host-'- a alike. . Just try and get what you ven," by Tierre Lotti. a special guest. want when you want it v Sempra Musical Society Agnes Conant, who has been The are mistakes log Sempra Musical society will . Some of our wont rest of Mrs. Patrick Uealy, Sr., ical meet Monday afternoon, November 17, mistakes. trj depart Monday for her home in at 2:30 oclock at the studio of Miss Angeles. Don't bank too much on the other Ellen Thomas. Mrs. Delbert Foulger, . He may be banking on you. chairman of the day, will present a 'fr- - and Mrs. Gage Rodman of Salt fellow. paper on Bachs Ancestry. Musical but formerly of Ogden, will de-- r will be given by Mrs. Fred numbers is hold a good job soon for San Francisco, where The best way to Mrs. Ray Whitmey-e- r, Froerar, pianist; than anybody about more it remain during the winter to know Mrs. and Ray Jones, vocalists. else does. of the er Ca-rie- teek will be Rose-color- Hacked With Utah Money. Utah Organization 172,-76- 6, J Wood-mans- r vice-preside- nt - One Ogden lodge No. 719, H. P, O. E., will greet a delegation of Nevada Elks who will arrive in Ogdon Saturday afternoon, November 15, to pay the local members a fraternal visit Exalted Ruler Milton B. ltadt, of Nevada, will head the delegation. They will arrive in ( Vrden at 1 :30 p. m. on that date, and will greeted by a reception committee and tnken for a tour of Ogden's places of interest. Tlu occasion is roll call night for brief Ogden Elks, so there will be a 8 at commencing lodge program, be will visitor the which at oclock, introduced and the charter member and past exalted rulers of Ogden lodge remembered. Following the meeting, the Elks will assemble for a venison barbecue and u program of entertainment to accompany the banquet is being arranged. I,. J. Mann i general chairman of Ogden arrangements. s t.i'-er- A steady growth in the membership and activities of the national society. Daughters of the American Revolution, wa shown in the report given Monday by Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, na- st Ca-zi- !i-- D. A. K. members of her bridge club. The pests will include Mrs. Charles E. Driver, Mrs. L. A. Berg, Mrs. J. B. Hunter, Mrs. P. H. Brophy, Mrs. J. Mrs. Iee D. Turner entertained Fnncis FOwles, Mrs. Ora Bundy, Mrs. members of her contract bridge club C. S. Watson, Mrs. Alex Wilson, Mrs. Monday afternoon at her home on Eui Harris, Mrs. Ben Tyree and Mrs. Twenty-eight- h street. Luncheon preJ. H. Andrews. ceded the game and was served at small table centered with aster in Dr. and Mrs.- S. W. Wherry were pastel shades. The guests were Mrs. hosts to members of their bridge club William Blackburn, Mrs. Robert Jarhist evening at dinner at Green Gables vis, Mrs. F. Millen Earl, Mrs. Asael ttt room. Covers were laid for sixt- Farr, 'Jr., Mrs. William S. Hoggan, een at a long table made gay with Mrs. Charles Clayton, Mrs. William P. ntumn flowers and burning tapers. Miller, Mrs. Faye Fraker, and Mrs. Following dinner, bridge was enjoyed Julian Watson. st tiie Wherry home, 2575 Swaner place. Kappa Beta chapter, Delphian society, will give a dinner this evening Invitations have been issued by Mrs. at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. Rhea is chairman of the affair, which Kkhard ? Leek and Miss Jeannette will take place in the Spanish room. Leek for a tea to be given Friday afternoon, November 4, at the Hotel A Pageant of Light will follow which One hundred and fifty will depict the history of light. The Bigelow. nests have been bidden. Indian, the Colonial, Tin Type, early 90s, and the modern age will be porMrs. John M. Browning and Mrs. trayed. A prologue and.typical music Ernest L. Ford will entertain at a will accompany each portion of the bridge luncheon today at Green G&pageant. ties tea room. ' e Mrs. Eugene Barnes and Mrs. Mrs. Walter Ellingson and Miss White entertained a small group iLorsn Wattis will be hostesses at a of friends at dinner last evening in bridge luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow the Japanese room at the Hotel BigSaturday in honor of Miss Joy Jen-to- n elow. Chrysanthemums decorated the of Salt Lake, whose marriage to dinner tables, where the following Joseph Decker will take pace this were seated with the hostesses: Mrs. month. Elmer Higginbotham, Mrs. Almira Carr, Mrs. Pearl Peterson, Mrs. James Mr. and Mm. M. L. Dye will enter-- I Maher, Mrs. William Spiddell, and tain members of their club at dinner Mrs. Ariel Pierson. ud bridge this evening at their home is the Ladywood apartments. Mrs. II. P. Rothewell and daughter, of Buffalo, Oklahoma, arrived Marion, Mrs.. Everett M. and Captain Graves have issued invitations to a in Ogden Wednesday to be the guests of Mrs. Patrick Healy, Sr., Mrs. poup of friends for dinner to be givMaude Patterson Hundley, and Miss en tomorrow evening at their home in Clara Patterson. the Holly Rue apartments. or Bar-- u I.titu-hco- Junior Child Culture Mrs. Christian Jensen, of the University of Utah Extension Division, will address members of the Junior Child ( ulture and Children's Hour clubs next Wednesday afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. Jensens subject will be "Literature of the Bible. The meeting will convene at 2:30 oclock, Jr' no-ho- mo- Following luncheon, Mrs. Royal Eccles wll speak to the women on her recent visit to China and Japan. n, Wednesday at Green Gables tea room to Mrs. A. W. Agee. Rose and white Wallmv - tor to Salt Lake today to be the guests of Mrs. David O. McKay and Mrs. James W. I re at luncheon at the McKay home, 50 West North Temple. ?? of the Mr. , - Members of the Acacia club will - Gagi-r- r Halloween costume duncing arty which was given last Saturday at the.&dtn Golf and trv"rW t0 be most delightipr0 affair. The clubhouse was ful decorated appropriately for the ovea-ioand a late buffet supper was served. Preceding the dance Mr. and nirtr11 k- Hjaly tnvrtained a at a smart dinner party at their home on Eccles avenue. Ihe tables where dinner was served were arranged in the amusement room, and were decorated with bright autumn leave, yellow and Mack tajier. Thechrysanthemum guests included Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Dee, Mr. and Harold C. Day, Mr. and Mr. John Spargo, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, Mr. and Mrs; William H. Warns. Mr and Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles, tlr. and Mrs. W. H. Shearman, Mr and Mrs. James H. DeVine, Mr. and Mrs. Luke M. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Douglas, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Walker S. Chees-ma- n Mr. and Mrs. William Rice Kimball, Mrs. Horace Nebeker, Mrs. John Browning, General and Mrs. Beverly Brown of Fort Royal, Va.. and Robert Patterson of Dayton, Ohio. Another attractive dinner preceding the dance was given by a group at the .Green Gables tea room. Chrysanthemums were used on the long table, at which covers were laid for Mr. and' Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Eccles, Dr. and Mrs. Junior Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Leo Jones of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Bullen. 5 Berthana ball room promises t in previous kt just as brilliant . as wan. Governor and Mrs. George H. nrs will head the list of distinguish-- j guests, who will he in attendance. advance sale of tickets is so sue to the district Jjjsful. according an unusual attendance that Aiinnen, are being sured. Already plans j, aide by society folk for dinners to precede the dance; A. h A caris Ogden smartest society event, the Mirth Charity ball, which will take this year on November 19, at Ogden Elks to Greet Nevada Elks Saturday luxiliart tu Railway Mail M:. ' Fi-Wo-- Vasula Chenille Rugs Suitable for bedroom th size 24x36; Extra special J fast colors. ..... and kitchen, Reg. $1.90. . $1.00 P to hsa $3.50 ilti Bigelow Sanford Rugs Bigelow Sanford Seamless Axminster &X.2 $29.50 These rugs are a good grade of seamless Axminster and are perfect in weave. Woven 4 rolls to the inch and are remarkable values. Priced in many stores $40.00 to $45.00. Eight patterns to choose from in floral and oriental designs. Empire Seamless Tapestry Brussels Best quality. Attractive design and a dandy rug for living room or bedroom. Price extremely low. Specials Friday and Q Saturday i (1 flfl tpJO.VU Wool itugs Homespun heavy quality seamless wool rugs; reversible. Size 9x12. Two only. 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