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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R The enough to suit the most fastidious. party was held In the attic of the XT girls' dormitory. I bib mm A The Kind's Heralds met at the homt of Lois Darling, November 5. Helen Tenney and Edith Chappelle favored the youn people with a vocal duet enA titled "Hallowe'en." Tlosamund Collinsread "Little Ohpran Annie." RefreshGOODING, Idaho, Nov. 12. Mrs.; ments were served consisting of cream H. C. Cheney has lust returned from puffs, pumpkin -- pie and cocoa. At meetlne It was decided the. Mrt whirA h Attended the fuithe business next- nesslon at Gooding Food-Expert'- s hold the Last Address Wnrrpritt it Marines to Be ; Placed on ?frL??.h.?r Miss with and Edith Chappelle collie ac Mrs. Chenecy of Greeley. Col to Be Delivered Or- Edith Barrett entertaining. The of i"; Mail TrainsxOut of companied the body to Topeka, Kan., ficers of this progressive are: society 3 Oeraldlne Baker, president; Marjorie pheum Tuesday Ogden local the Aid Ladies The V !v!?..t: Methodist EDiscoDal church was en- - secretary; Vr.r.inyr51cn' corns- Edith Chappelle, 9 at the home of I Relative to the employment of civil tertaincd November Completing a series or lecture on and Helen ponding secretary Tenney, Miller. treasurer. on Secretary and Mrs- J. Wesley f Guards with eawed-offood shotguns chemistry, Mrs. LouUe Falmer I nail trains, "W. H- - Taylor, chief clerk Mrs. Valentine Deich and Mrs F, A. be A will hereafter Weber-opaper monthly I'ortland. Ore., dietetic and Mrs. Miller In the of the Railway Mail Service received Robinson assisted by the Student Activity aspublished will apeak Tuesday of the entertainment guests. expert, i the following telegram from Washing sociation of the Gooding high school. culinary of .the social activities the Among at atternoon the afternoon: Orpheum theatre and staff chosen to preside over the yesterday, week was a Kensington given The new destinies Include of the before Arrangements are being .made to past sheet th Ogden women will bring . Dy Airs, wars nampsnire in huuui i,. marine guards through to Ogden of in chief; new food a her brother. Mrs. Lazenby. whq is product which U present Denver, Colo., on Denver & Rio Frank dltorr 'I8' work the After in XitVXlf in Gooding. Ogden and will soon being made Grand "Western trains and also from visiting manager; Eugene Cagle, was ooayevery of finished, Bewing on to of Lake Salt trains Ix)3 Angeles business manager; Ed- bo on the market. Mr. Weber will a social time, during which re wardassistant news editor; Ariel FIke, also feature several other Ogden prodthe Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad enjoyed Omaugh. were served. and from San Francisco to Ogden on freshments society editor, ucts, editor; the merits of these O. held music and art Amelia. Gomes, ..The members of the P. E. Zoe. Brown, fcods. explaining the Southern Pacific trains." One hundred department: gifts ar to be their meeting regular litChief Clerk Taylor said that it Is editor; Houston, 100 exchange Dorothy at tne first the womri 10 at given evening, November Mauvals Parks. Joke ed- theatre editor: expected that marine guards will also Thursday erary the for lecture Mrs. II. Mrs. Tuesday, of J. home the Leyson. be provided for service on the trains Miss Semple, faculty adviser; Mr. Making a plea for women efforts D. Cheney and Mrs. Mary YakLsh itor; of the Oregon Short Line railroad be- 11. L. adviser. toward assistant Ks"Saum, faculty international peace and alu Refreshments as hostesses. served oo tween Salt Lake City and Butte, Mont., were served and the bonus bill. Mrs. Weber soldiers the business frr regular and also between Salt Lake and Porta l&rge.audlence at wastransacted. ppoke of the ' Friday organization an at early date. land, Ore., addreM of Anmliitlce as- HARBERTSON CO. The th theatre. Women's Christian The Young He said that when guard sociation of the Gooding high school was at Jhe uugtreatlon of arranged lay ENLARGES service is inaugurated the civil guards met with Marguerite Robinson Wed QUARTERS of number it Ogden people who knew now assigned to duty will be imme Weber's 9. Th cf November Mrs, patriotic upeeches nesday evening, diately relieved. oo throf the war. She made days chief feature of the evening was a dla during gr Increased business necessitating more that America ouxnt to procussion in which the respective METHODISTS CALL bers of the club gave their . reasons Brothers Motor company has made ox- - vide Immediately for a noldlers bonus, that the payment of nome additional WORLD CONFERENCE the State school business improvement in their place of conipensallon was only part of Justlre R. tVLi? . men who served In tho world to for the Deaf and Blind, entertained y,rim i n t v ef- .a mimher nf hi i i ii - warthe iiiiiv ,,nnt. , - - thfl Kttidents of his de DETROIT. Mich.; Nov. 12. An and that thin country with all of ed mane main salesroom of the to inspire members of the Methodist-- partment Saturday well afford to pay l: fort wealth tabllshmeixt which has given consider- the bonus. could Episcopal tea larc church in all parts of KAn One of MiRgrntions the world with a spirit of personal Helen Tenney were Invited in to play display purposes and general sulos t llminatlon of war, wu the prowomen throughout the evangelism is the object-o- f the world the Hallowe'en' games with the blind- operations. The accessories cojn-te- r posal that were as they have done conference of the church to be held children. Numerous world. orRanlring prizes been to h.3 th adjacent here November 14 to 22, inclusive, ac- awarded and dainty refreshments serv stock of goods placed refuse for support the nasuffrage, on the main floor and tions in war movestoami ed. cording to leaders of the that they tion. November 8, the students' r;"'" facilities have .been greatly in ulantl united lit Ihe demand that poliTuesday, Tbn The spiritual side of the recent t"h of the Gooding high school, who at-- 1 h ;,aement a lar.r stock of ticians and statesmen eliminate war. movement will be stressed dur- tended the Pioneer Reunion at Good-i "IiLt,' and aiauto supplies has been .t a number . .. i InHtatled ing the conference, it is announced. di&ew reported The hundreds of laymen expected to Missionary society and 71 other for f a t ifcrn workers. maKlng a totnl of ilit "A. "i4"" . ' attend the meeting here will be asked thft entire student body. Those tak-- l " workers. to return to their congregations and ing part were: Edith Coon. Archle:"v a oompleto rearringement Mf;. jorcign oro native worker, Thr inspire their- companions in church McCoy. David W ood. Dorothy Bev-- j d,?frEonemanK u to convenient handle i,lclllamg both ,6(425 men and women and a work to a more active leadership, it ington, who were introduced by Mis "jInss' "54 members In th for-- ; of r41. total v,as said. Such a movement, in the Rowena Renthrow uu 452.047 Sumhv eiirn field. with view of church bishops, eventually will The students at Gooding college nchool cholars in 83J Hunday reach outside the church and procure celebrated Hallowe'en with a party EXTENDED MISSIONS added members, although recruits to November 5. A hall of horrors, a schools, according to the report. The the Vanks of Methodism Is not the spelling contest- between the Black- KEPT BY METHODISTS total estimated value of churches, cl.apels, parsonages and home, prime object of the conference, it was Cats and the Witches, a laughing conresidence. to the Hallowe'en sent test, Uotpltat. and pointed out telegrams Is 121.434.9:. Twenty-fiv- e plants. bishops of the church witch" cracker eating contest, pinning! CHICAGO, Nov. 12. Accordingfor-to- printing ' The total numhr of pupil under have announced they would attend. the eye on a putting! the annual report of the board of It is announced at Methodist Episcopal the head on a- witch, teluns ghost eign missions or the Methodist Lpla Instruction in educational InaUtutlonn all kinds, including both th" board copal church compiled by Dr. Wll 'Of headquarters here. Methodist Episco- stories, reading prophecies, throwing, ' Yorfc. there are of foreign missions and the Woman's and refreshments, consist- - Ham B. Tower of New pal churches generally will be repre - confetti i sented by their ministers or by lay- Ing of cider, pumpkin pie, apples and 1133 missionaries- of the board, 575 Foreign Missionary eoclety. is 37.2C1, of missionaries made men delegates, it is expected.. the Woman's Foreign vrith 5Sl teacher and 2 82 7 scholar. the evening spooky peanuts, ; . ifMVJFRFRTn lllfifta GOODING SOCIETY ND LECTURES -t ?thr;er' rF"n at .VfV'r U!a f i yton vSV.i - semi-month- e, ly - - We - J nn'"ff. 4 & v a a a a i i km. o":f hr to-v.u- i n Zm ROUND TWO Red Devil Range Special, the hottest possible size combination, delivered ..$7.00 DONT WAIT FOR THE KNOCKOUT, ORDER TODAY WHILE THE FIGHT IS ON .. a A n ' n FPU . -- fth,1 a n n v i .. n n It is unprofitable, but we will try to enjoy it while it lasts. ROUND ONE Famous Red Devil Lump, per ton, delivered $9.00 Ordinary Utah Lump, per ton, delivered. .$8.50 Domestic Lump, per ton, delivered $8.25 . $8.00 Egg, per ton, delivered .$7.50 Nut, per ton, delivered the-marin- , y rd - cen-ttna- ry . i "If" "u? -- . 3 I - - r Phone i- 345 - rn!-slona- I ry , : Jack-o-lanter- n, - It would be time well ipent to visit our vrd at 2243 Wall avenue and compare Red Devil with any other coal you have ever seen. : Xnniii" i '.",""' ."'." ..n;,,,,,; '."'"T" ' j .'''' i w i -m .1 n n ,i,m n " ; "n i - ... ,.. -. " 57.. re T7 VI-- u n ' r Ever Made on Alumi- IS:! WEEKS TO 00 PIECES IN t IA '2 VEEICS TO .' ' fi.' . What This Set Consists of: 4 One One One -- One One Tea Kettle Coffee Percolator Colonial Sauce Pan Preserving Kettle Sauce Pan One One One Set: -- 8-c- up Thii outfit .consists of a large kettle and cover, a ihrcc-quartstrainer. By comblnl'ng pudding pan and a : three-quar- t these three utensils, you will have a splendid double boiler, a pot roaster, a steam cooker or a covered casserole. Many other combinaNO E t six-qua- v i x tions can also be made. vri - r rt " set? ; Get a Full Set of Aluminumware ' ' . 1 PAY! ' PIECES IN MM v Sauce Pan Sauce Pan Carving Knife, Butcher Knife, Paring Knife One "Pride of the Kitchen" out--" fit. , PILR WEJLK lor J4 Weeks Total Cost Price $li.9S Vv SET! ,I,M. DOWN - num Goods in Ogden 1? ',-- M Be On Hand Early. No Phone Orders. No Reservations. Come to the Store The Greatest Offer x 1. , tm During July and again in September we placed a limited number of these sets in a club offer and the entire supply was sold out before noon orf'the first day of the, sale. Many of our friends and customers were disappointed and until this time we have been unable to secure the sets. The entire supply has been placed in our south window for your inspection. As soon as these are sold the club offer ends. ad. Then you will pay $1.00 each week for 14 weeks until $14.98, the total wholesale club price of this set, has been paid. The regular retail value of this wonderful set is $19.00. Get your order in early Monday morning if you would make sure of a set. . 14 "- ...if f.r.r,,,,,,, Gome to our store and ask for a Club Membership "Card, pay 98 cents cash and we wrill deliver the set as described in this i ' o) ion: Total Cost Price - U vU L 4J for' 14 Weeks $14.98 a iVll .V u Mil: Hi T i m " " iinin. Ware MONDAY MORNING , Come Eeurly As We Have Only a Limited Number of These Sets ' Ml.,.1 a wonderful opportunity to rrplace your old .kitchen utensils with a bright new set of uniform A!u- minuwaxe. Think of being able to buy & complete set of these utensils for what you would ordinarily pay for just a few pieces. TTiis is -- ' r Aliuiinniiiniiijiinni M. Tomorrow morning, at 9 o'clock we will open the most remarkable sale of quality Alumi-numwaever held in Ogden. This ware is Quality Brand "The .World's Best" and is guaranteed for twenty years. The whole purpose of this Club is to make new friends for this store and to please our many established customers. We were fortunate to secure a limited number of these sets at a remarkably low pricey and these will be offered without profit for advertising purposes. ,i . : Sale of Greal MONDAY MORNING 9:00 A. AirsolMieir L.- "T Jti JW i j s i t 4 |