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Show " THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8 bom on East Forty-fift- h South atraet. the business session, tha Following Mi$s ' afternoon will b spent In a social way and refrehment will be served. Reed Erekson, aon of Mr. and Mr. John B. Erekson, has accepted a call .: to tha northern atatea mission and will leave h latter part of tha month. I Miee Miriam Hubbard, a popular Mr. and Mr. George Bore have a I tclde-ele- ct cf Jvovember, was the their guest at their horn on East L. Phil Sire. and of honor, Forty-fift- h South atreet Mr. and Mr. Hanak the hoatess at a prettily ap Ray Jacob and young sona of Loa tssturaay airernoon Angeles, Cal. pointed luncheon at to Marian Lola tea rooma on East Mr. 'M. T. Shepard and daughter, laid First South street. Cover wereHubMr. La Roy Johnson, entertained t for a dosen close friend of Mies a miscellaneous shower Wednesday bard. Following luncheon tablea were evening at the Johnson home In Salt arranged for card. Miss Hubbard in compliment to Mrs. snepara a Lake will entertain at her trousseau tea Mra. Fred L. Morgan. Jr., daughter, 4 and houra of Sunday between the this city, formerly Mita Blanche T her noma In Federal of in. of Salt Like. Tha evening jt Shepard Heights. was spent In games and music. Reere served to l thirty freshments guests. Mr., and Mrs. Morgan will make their home In this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Heaton of Pay- Nov. g. Mrs. Fred R. MCRRAT, son were week-en- d guests of relatives Morgan entertained at a miscellaneous shower Friday afternoon of laat week here. honor in Miss Amy Jenkins entertained at a at bar home on State atreet ..of her aon, Fred L. Morgan, and wife, Hallowe'en party Monday evening at wbou marriage took place few days her home. The gueata wera dressed was decorated In Hallowe'en coatumes and tha eveago.. Tha house fall flowers and ning was spnt In game and dancing. throughout In lata was spent In Refreshment were served to Misses fern. The afternoon and music. During the after- Margaret Short, Msxlne Palmer. Beth tunas noon epecial vocal and musical num Martin, Florence Holmes, Aggie Hunber wera given by Mra. Leonard Oer-rar- d ter. Giadya Fayler, Blanch Burton, hi j and Mra. Josephine Lealham of June Bek, Giadya Bowers. Bernetta, " Salt Lake. A buffet luncheon was Madfen, Velma Lester, Nellie Hunter. served. Tht guests, numbering forty. Mary Jeneon. May Ballentine Burg I Were) nearly all from out of town. rresiwirn, tini latiin. ieonard fiel-so- n. Mi", and Mrs. Warren Wright, who Lowry Ward, Jim Hunler, Mito have been the guests of their son, Belainger, Franklin Jones, Clark Brln-to- n, i Chris Eggerta. Glen Hanson. IT. W. L. Wright, and wife, at their noma en Canter ftreet. have returned Wendell Ash, Edwin Thomas, Marvin HI Prises tJ"thelr home in Hyrum. Healy and Skeeler Woolfley. Drt Everett O. Jones, formerly of were awarded to Silas Short and Mr. fc'jE Sethis city, but now a resident of rela-tlveWoolfley. a Mis Viola Anderson and Miss Ethel V attle, InWash., rfts been visiting Salt Lake tha past week. at a Hallowe'ea Healy entertained Mra. Lester Woodward has returned party Monday evening at the Ander-to her home In Montana after a visit son horn on Second West atreet A of several weeks with her aunt, Mr. treasure hunt waa en loved and Mlaa V. R. Clark, and family. Owen waa tha winner of the iltm. James Sabln will ha hostess to prize. Taylor Each guest came In costume tha annual meeting of tha Daughtera and mask. were Refreahmenta of Pioneers Thursday afternoon at her to thirty guests. Followina the served hunt. the evening was spent In dancing and aailiPB. Special to The Trlbaa. Miss Daisy Simon had a her guest MCRRAY, Nov. e. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Elaine Beck Sunday and ielma Edwin Eyre announce the engagement Fairbanks of Hall Lak of their Vesta, to Clarence Miss Melba Smith, assisted by her Rorkwood daughter, of Salt Lake, a son of Mr. rnomer, airs, aianasseh Smith, enterMrs. J. A. Rockwood. The marand tained twenty-on- e of her friend riage will take place early In Dea Hallowe en party Friday evening at cember. at her home. The house throughout wa decorated In Hallowe'en colore and Games were enjoyed and tnges, followed by luncheon at Kee symbols. supper waa served. Mrs. Burdett ley s. Smith. Mrs. Leslie Smith and Mlu Mr. sad Mrs. A. I.. Uibt eatrrtalard st Clarice Smith assisted. a Hsllowe'ea surpriM im eoetnnw uartj Arts and crafta suction of the Unr. at the hoaw of ('. V. Hlltoa,. l .M, erf the feature at the Tain7. followed by ray Women's club meeta Monday eveThe table aeeorattoas were late supper. ning at tha horn of Mra. Georra E. carried oat la the Hallowe'ea colon. Covers Gordon. Mrs. Olaf Nelson wilt leave In a tm were laid fur siiteea. aV- m ' flays to mane her home in California. Mrs. Ruth Para and turn rhllriron left Sunday for Loa Angelea, Cal., to make her horn with her mother and OGDBX, Nov. 8. Bertnana wa the protnera. Mrs. Elizabeth Moore entertained scene of ona of the- - largest and most the ladles of the O. It. O. club Weddelightful social function of tha fall evening, when Mr. and nesday of laat week at her home on seasonR. Friday B. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. A. A State atreet. Three table wera ar- Mrs. and-Mrs- . F. C. Higgin-bothaMr. Shaw, ranged for carda and tha afternoon Mr. and Mra. C. R. Green, was spent plsying five hundred, after F. Mr. Parker. Mr. and Mrs George which refreshmenta were served. Mr. and Mrs. Geora--e Brown tnlar. and Mra. Joseph S. Barker and Mr. and Mra. L. T. Dee entertained at-- a All idea of beauty, style and fitness tained the members of the fniintr-eclub Thurrday evening at their reception and danc hotasrlng their call for elender figures now. All who Cousin nome. nous wa decorated In mother, Mra. Thomaa D. Dee. on her in color seek to please, in movie or society, Hallowe'en birthday anniversary. and fall flvw.. seventy-fift- h Fall flower and roses in artistic pro music must banish excess fat. and dancing "were enGame, ' fusion were used for the decorations, Note how many do that In ewy joyed and refreshment were served. In the Blue room, where the guests Mr. and Mr. Fred R. Anderson and circle you can nee that most folks now sons. Van and Fred J., accompanied were received, a large basket filled are slender. Fat is the exception. by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gaufin and sons. with Columbia rose graced the center One great reason is Marmola pre- crent ana Marshall, motored to Kaya-vitl- e of the table and Ophelia roses and where ther wera m.it yellow chrysanthemums were used In scription tablets. People have used them of Mr.Sunday, the reception room. A color eiieci in and Mrs. R. Gaufin. for 20 years millions of boxes of them. Mis Ruth Parkinson entertained a yellow and bronse waa carried out in I W others. The told results the have They the dining room, the large table havnumber of friend Miriam Hubbard Vetta Eyre Entertained at Hanak Home f it MURRAY " ? If i vs. h, OGDEN Little Sweethearts are the Rage now slender figures cow sees everywhere art largely due to that No abnormal exercise or diet Is re ejuired, though moderation helps. Tha results of Marmola come through supplying a substance which Nature pioye in uumuou. xl3 puipuss to luxa food into fuel and enertry. rather than into fat The use is based on wide research and experiment t Every box of Marmola contains the formula, also the reasons for results. This to let you fcnow just why it acts and avoid any fear of harm. Marmola has for two decades held top . place in this field. Go learn the reason. Watch what it does for beauty, health and vitality! Then tell your friends who need it No one can afford to be abnormal when reduction is so easy. Ordej ' now before you forget it eo Marmots prescription tablcta ant sold by all draggiua at SI per box. . li your dragxial is out, he will gat ' them at oace from his jobber. HARMOLA at a Hallowe'en costume party Saturday evening at her homa on East h South street. Miss Geraldlne Perrv wtuv h.. k.. he guest of Mis Maxlna Simon for tha two weeks, has returned to aer past noma in rayson. Morrla Cannegleter, assisted by his mother, Mr. William Cannegleter. entertained a number of his echoolmatee at a Hallowe'en party Monday g at hi home on Vina treet. Fred J. Anderaon entertained at a Hallowe'en party evening of last week at his Saturday horn. Games and contest wera enjoyed. The twenty-foguests ware la costume. were served. Mr. F. H. Green entertained a num. ber of her friends at a bridge luncheon yesterday at hep home. Tha Murray Women club will hold a card and rook party Thursday, November 10, commencing at t p. m in Fraternal hall. The public invited and reservation may be madeIt by calling Mr. Hugh Ward. Misa Helen Adam entertainxl number of friend at a Hallowe'en party Mondajr evening at her homa In Cottonwood, j Mrs. Thomaa C. Davis and Mrs. R. O. Simons entertained the member of the 8. 8. S. club Wednesday after-noo- n at a. theater party at the Pan- Forty-eight- eve-nln- ur V'V. Demand i y , 1 w- ing for a centerpiece an oblong basket filled with yellow and bronse chrysanthemums, adiantum and plu mosa fern. Eight tall yellow candlea wera in crystal holder. Each imaller table waa centered with a vas of the satue flowers. During the reception a program of music waa furnished by a trio. As sisting wera Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs. R. A. Barney, Mr. N. J. Thomas, Mrs. A. L. Scovl le. Mrs. James Q. Leavltt, Mr. Ma Bramwell. Mr. J. N. Spargo, Mra. H. M. Rowe, Mrs. 1 Roy Pug-mir- e 6,;ir, preferably member of the Beehive Girl' club nine chool of agriculture, net and clusters of rosebuds. home Thursday, after a ahort trip to Another important sheep raising. Her bouquet was a shower of bride Portland. Ore. enjoyed a progressive party. conwa which matter very MIDVALE seriously Dr. and Mrs.,S. W. Wherry and Mr, rosea, Scotch heather and ostrich. Mlaa Mr. William Fan- haa gone to Loa sidered wss the new high fhool probNona Todd waa bridesmaid and wore and Mr. Eugen H. Pack have re Angelea. CaL to visit relative, t lem. ' turned from a five week' motor trip pal pink georgette trimmed In rhine The Afternoon Bridge club met at MID VALE, Nor. I. Mr. and Mr. P stones, and carried a bouquet of pink tn the east. They visited Detroit. New MonNelson Annie of borne the Mr. Need coal er kindling? It'a waiting Ophelia roses. Scotch heather and pink York. Boston, Philadelphia and Wash E. Sullivan left Friday for an extended A 1 o'clock luncheon wa aerved ostrich. Richard Griffin, brother of ington, D. C, after which they re- tour of the south and middle west. day. for your phone call In the wanteds to eight. waa man. Tha turned to Detroit, where Dr. Wherry tha bridegroom, bast "Coal and Wood" beading. will be spent with Sixteen ehoolmate of Earl Pear-io- n ander oouple left Wednesday evening for Loa and Dr. Pack attended the national Part of the time at the home of their aon. Edward .D. Sullivan, in hi were entertained Angele and San Francisco on a honey meeting of the American Dental as moon. They will b at home in San sociation. parent. Mr. and Mm G. Alma Booneville, Mo. The afternoon. Pearson. Monday Jacinto, Nav., after November 15. Mrs. Archie W. Bowman and mall Mr. and Mr. Paul A. Dahl announce guests were in costume and Hallows en Mr. J. P. Oiatebrook entertained daughter, Verna Loo, who have been the birth of a on Cctober 12. games were played. BABY at luncheon at the Weber club Wed the gueata of Mr. and Mr. H. B. Way Miss Fern Larson entertained Monday of last week Mrs. 3. 8. Alnaaday afternoon. The table waa can for two weeks, will leave early next at- -' A. Mra. lev Gaoree and Wright tared with a low bowl filled with lav. week for their borne In San Jacinto, group of University of Utah girls on tended a bridge luncheon In Salt Lake ander and purple double petunias. The Nev. Thursday of laat week. Tha guests Mra. Joseph' R.' Morrell left Tuesday Included Miss Amy Jenkln. Mis Irma at the home of M:s. z. Apgooo. gueata numbered twelve and included FRETFULaccom of hostess' east. was tha member the Th Relief society met for quilting She brldg evening for the Erlckson. Mis Margaret Short and club. Cards followed at the Glass- - panted by her son, Roland, and Frank Miss Palmer of Murray: Miss Leila Tuesday forenoon and held a eguiar atreet Mourttsen, son or Mr. and Mra. M. A. Abbott of Wet Jordan, Miss Beatrice session m the afternoon. brook bom on Twenty-sixtBroke Out With Eczema. Face Tha Drama club entertained at a Mourltsen. who will sail on November Simper and Miss Dean Oliver of Salt Members of the Birthday club were Lake. Misa Cora Goff and Miss Helen entertained Thuredar by Mr. Alex, luncheon Saturday afternoon at the II from Montreal tor the Swias-GL. S. man D. the mission churoh. of Stokes of Mtdvale. homa or Mr. David Eccles on JefferBecketead at her home on tocuat Disfigured. Cutlcun Healed. Mr. and Mr, wayne Demlng of street Games follomed a luncheon. son avenue. Luncheon wa served Thay will visit In Chicago, Washing ton. D. C. New York and Boston b Coalville and Mr. and Mr. C. L. in tha ballroom on mall tablea cen"Before my baby wag a year" old entertained Mr. Andrew Larson tered with eryalal basket of yellow for going to Montreal. Mra. Morrell Spencer of Evnston, Wyo., spent members of her club tha began breaking out with ecsema. evening tied with will return home late In November. button chrysanthemums Sunday in Mldvale. the guests of Mrs. at her borne on Oak Tuesday street.' It wa ia rash and Itched and bow of yellow mallne. Cover were Mr. S. L. Wlckershsm hss a her Granville Demlng and Mr. George A. Mis Margery Anderon entertained burned cauainr ber to acratcb. She member and guest for a few dsys, Mrs. George F. . ( ism. laid for eighty-fiv- e en nanowe a at party. Monday evening Mr. and Mr. R. R. Fenn and Mr. The wa croaa and fretful and kept ana Jones, en route from a month' visit guest. Following thaone-a-luncheon, a pro guests came In costume ana Bins en in Los Angeles to her home in Chey and Mrs.. A. A. Larson "were guests and two gram, featuring plays, Ideas were carried awake at night. Her face waa dia- at a costume dance given in Salt out InHallowe'en titled " Their Husband ana uver enne. Wso. the game and refreshments. fienired. Tha trouble lasted a lit Lake Saturday evening of last week. , The guests tones." by Grace Gerstenberg, was Mr. and Mr. Timothy Taylor cele numbered twelve. tle oror a year. of the Salt brated their sliver wedding annlver Mta Luclle Pearson entertained the presented by member and. Mr. Mrs. Granville Demlng Lake Ladles' Literary club, under tha aary Sunday, with a dinner at the home members of the Junior girls' class of Georce A. Wriaht attended a meeting I tried different ranedies bat direction of Mra. Olivia E. McHugh, of their daughter, Mra. R. V. Wright. the M. I. A. and their partner at a of without eucceta. I began using the W. R. club in Salt Lake Fri of Hallowe'en chariman of tha program committee In the La Friday .evening party They apartments. day of last week at the residence ot soap ana ointment ana Those taking part in tha playa war were married, at St. Mark'a, South last week. S. D. Colton There was a large attendance at the Mrs. they oon helped her. I continued rrea Shields. England, In 1902. and came Mrs. Lester Gottschaii, Airs, H. Golden Mra. Farmer Mr. and the treatment and in abort time Meaktn, ilr.- - Royai Daynes. Mra. F. to Utah June 1, 1!X. Dinner was costume dance Monday evening In the entertained a number of frienda SatM. McHugh. Mrs. Lester Freed. Mrs. served to a number of guests and Mr. ward amusement hall. Prises were she wa healed." (Signed) Mra. J. urday evening of last week at their James White, Mrs. Simon Schapiro and Mrs. Taylor were reciplenta of a won by Roy Watson, who represented heme treet. on Hanson E, Trover, R. 6, Boa VI, Kokomo, and Mra. C. W. Hosmer. Paul Dela- - number of gtfte and many hearty con- an Indian chief and by Mrs. R. C. Ind, Feb. 14, 1927. vanti of tha Delavanti Hall Players of gratulations Mr. Taylor ha become Miller, who took the part of it negro VISITID. NEVADA SCHOOL Salt Lake, gave .a short talk on the generally known through his activity Topsy. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal Mr. and Mra. George A. Fox of gpecie! te Tee Trlbnae. ' Little Theater Movement." Music In behalf of soccer football. He began cum promote and maintain akin ELY". Ner.. Nov. 8. Deputy State was furnished by a trio composed or playing this game thirty years sro in Salt Lake spent Sunday In Mldvale purity, akin comfort and akin Misa Joanna Lee, violin; Miss Beth a British public school league and ha at the home of Mr. and Mra. N. A. Superintendent J. Carlos Lambert rehealth ones when all else aile. turned Walton Nelson, cello, and Mis Mar been active in Utah aoecer football Plerson. Wednesday from visiting Mr. J. M. Despaln and small daugh school In Lund. Preston and Whit guerite De Vine, piano. Mrs. Elmer O. ainc 191. Ssa sa. OisSBMtt st asd Wa. Tahess ate. tWg Mr. met Lambert of Lund At Wanda and LTke AMrmm: of ters, the Salt Whsatch, River, Rlcker. president Joyce, t.i f whara. Bemole aaae rrm. an aw. ataaaf "CeaVam Usanawtaa, fee association. will make their home In Mldvale for with the Parent-Teachdies' Literary club, conducted the Turn to The Tribune Want Column Stick Cation . Beer ' Shaving IS. The adult expressed themselves meeting. Hostesses for the afternoon and see how many housewives are the winter; were Mrs. Andrew T. Clark. Mra. A. appealing for household helper. Friday evening of last week the unanimously favoring an adult eve- H, Aland, Mrs. Claude L. Coray and Mra. W. Arthur WrlghL In honor of Mra. Archie Bowman of San Jacinto. Ner., who ia a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Way in the Lady wood apartments.' Mrs. sge B. Rodman entertained Thura ay afternoon at a bridge luncheon at her home in Swaner place. White and yellow aster decorated each small ta ble and the guests Included Mrs. Bows man, Mrs. H. B. Way, Mr, itaipn Roberta. Mra. A. B. Corey. Mrs. Thomas Leslie, Mrs. Myrl A. McClena- han, Mrs. W. J. Hlllabrant. Mrs. Hans Aabel. Mrs. George U Abbott. Mrs. James. T. Abbott, Mra. Andrew T. Clark. Mr. Warner Arthur. Mra. J. C Allen, Mra. Owen P. Cutler. Mr. Phil ip J. Dlx. Mr. A. H. Aland, Mrs Herbert W. Hlnley and Mrs. M.. R. . Hampton. An attractive affair of the week wa the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. J. F. Go and Mr. A. C. Brown at the Hotel Bigelow Saturday afternoon. Luncheon wa served in the Spanish room, white and lavender chrysanthemum decorating the tablea. Fifty gueata were In attendance. Mra. H. B. Ames wag hostess at bridge luncheons Thursday and Saturday afternoon at her home, 2409 Taylor avenue. Aster and chrysanthemums were" used for the decorations and twenty-fou- r guests were en tertained at each party. Mrs. Fred B. Steele entertained me member of her brldg club at lunch eon Thursday afternoon. The table waa centered with yellow chrysanthe . mum and the place cards, and favor carried out the Thanksgiving idea. Bridge followed the luncheon, prise going to Mr. Horace Smuin and Mr. Richard Smuln. The regular meetlnr of the Ctholkc Woman' league will be held Tues day at 2:38 p. m. in the Knights of Columbus home, corner of- - Twenty-fift- h street snd Jefferson avenue. A The large attendance is expecaed. program chairman has arranged the following program: Two violin selec tion, "Indian Love Call" (Frime) and 'Down by the Old Mill Stream." Mis Kathryn Selbtrld. accompanied" by Miss Loretta Thlnnes: address. Judge Howell. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mr. J. C. Baker. Mr. C. W. A m&rrelotu NEW Eotpoint Electric Ltpplnoott. Mr. O. E. Vail. Mr. Elisabeth Francl and Mrs. T. C. Hanley. Usage hat jost been produced and we Mr. Gage B. Rodman and Mra. M. R. Hampton will entertain at a bridge feature it as the ideal gift for the "fen. luncheon Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra. Rodman In Swaner eral manager" of the homeideal bewhit ' - WAS CROSS h er . : f l . really wants An E t ric Range Read About Our Special Christmas Offer Two Wonderful Gifts for the Price of One - and Mrs. George S. Glen. Six hundred guests were In attendance. , Mrs. J. M. Eccles entertained at a beautifully arranged luncheon In the English room of lha Hotel Bigelow place. Wednesday afternoon. Large bronse Mr, k. T. Hume wjn entertain the E. S. Bridge club at 1 o'clock luncheon chrysanthemums srranged In. basket and pale yellow candlea In crystal at her home on Twenty-fift- h atreet holders formed the attractive decora 1 nursday afternoon. tlona for the table, at which covere Wednesday afternoon. November . wera laid for twenty. Bridge followed at the home of Mra. John Edward CarIn the drawing room. ver, the linen section of the Women's Mrs. George L. Abbott and Mr. circle of the First Presbyterian church James T. Abbott were ti6Jteae Fri- will entertain- at a rainbow luncheon day afternoon at the first In a series at 13 and 1 o'clock. Arrangements of bridge luncheons at tha J. W. Ab- are In charge of Mrs. June Clark, bott home on Washington avenue. Fall chairman of the linen section, who flower in the autumn tints wera used will be .assisted by Mrs. N. A. Morrito decorate tha rooms and small tason and Mrs. E. J. P. Rows. blea at which luncheon waa served The Martha Junior society will meet The Covers were laid for thirty-twWednesday afternoon at the home of second party in the series will be Mrs. W. H. Harris In Swaner place, riven Tuesday afternoan. with Mrs. Harris and Mra. J. E. lie. Mrs. C. S. Gunnel! was the honor Dermond as hostesses. The Ladles' Literary rlnb will meet guest ft a prettily appointed luncheon given by a group of her frienda Thura Wedneaday afternoon with Mra. John room in the afternoon Japanese Culler. "Pioneer Leaders in the Wo day of the Hotel Bigelow. '!'he table was man Wollstone-- 1 Movement Mary rose tan in aecoratea witn canaies craft. Lucretia Mott and. Elisabeth crystal holders, with a low bowl filled Cady Stanton Is the subject of a pawith chrysanthemums in the bright per to he given by Mr. N. J. Thomas. autumn tints as a centerpiece. Covers The association will wera laid for Mrs. Uunnell. Mr. meet Friday. November II. with Mrs. 68 Twenty-fourtGeorge S. Glen. Mrs. I a Roy Pugmlre, Stuart P. Pobbs, Mr. J. W. Farnsworth. Mrs. Richard etreet. A. Pierce. Mrs. Fred M. Nye. Mra. 8. Members of Spirit of Liberty chap J. Kaplan. Mis Mary Litllefield. Mrs. ter. Daughters of the American RevoW. A. Turner, Mr. K. L. Proudflt, lution. SalFLake City. wU be guests Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall. Mrs. William of the Golden chapter, D. A. R., Mrs. Virgil P. Cain, Mrs. of Ogden at Spike their regular meeting George T. Larson and Mrs. A. W. Monday afternoon at 2:30 at the Ho Walker. Following the luncheon, tel Bigelow. The meeting wilt be held mere arranged tor bridge in the In tha English roofh. with Mra. J. W. ' room. drawing Abbott and Miss Joe Kimball In chirae Invltatlona have been Issued by the $f arrangements. Ogden Art aoctely for the preview of sirs. u. a. Wednesday The exfor Sacramento, Cal.. lrt paintings of western artists. where he will l hibit wtll hsng In be the guest of her sister. Mrs. Homer Bigelow on the mexsanlne for two weeka and renn. for several week. is open to' the generl public after Mr. and Mra. I R. Eccles returned Sunday, November t. This first exhibit Is small, but choice, and It la the hope of the snclety which Is re sponsible for hanging the group that out of thia first attempt will grow msny and larger exhlblte throughout the year. The Interest eo far evinced by the public Is ample encouragement for the belief that there are many art lovers in Ogden Just waiting for these eients. and that they are certain to become both popular and profitabl For this exhibit the following wtll . be pstrons: Mrs: Van Meter, Mrs. A. P. Bigelow. Mrs. Joseph F. Morrell. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gray Ruthrauff, Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. J. F. Drake. Mrs. G. L. Becker. Mra, Edward I. Rich. Mrs. Abbott R. Mrs. Philip Warren Kniaely. Mrs. W. H Sheirman, Mra. John j Browning. Url, Georgina Marriott, Le Conte Stewart. Mrs. Otia Weeka and j Mra. Patrick Healy. 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We do want you to see this newest of the famous Hotpoint Electric Rarges-'-- or the other Hotpoint or models in our large stock. We will be glad to show you their wonderful features and you will not be in the least obligated. Weit-inghou- se k t DOWN The blanee"ui rivenient take monthly payments two years, if yon wish. TO-DAY- fri-n- ds rere-rwin- h ian4r Gr ' N-r- a chrysan-tlemum- .... h.t ice, tse ! :th i ,fi-- tnmn-ei- j jfh t hedifi ruf't's f - - 10 . 3- ... ry ft r OTM2 FOWIEI EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICB EDT.Od). |