Show 16 THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER Redo ubled Efforts Will LEADERS GIVE COfflEfJDATION Be Made To Finish Chest Campaign Mon day Nigh t TO CHEST AIMS Worthiness of Community Welfare Project Is Leaders arid " Workers Believe Public Will Respond Generously: So That "Over the Top" Victory Will Be Attained Emphasized ' Commendation of the Oeden com-- ! munity chest campaign to be closed! Monday evening with a dinner at ty o'clock in the ballroom of the Ben Lomond hotel was given? in interviews Saturday with prom-- j inent cmc leaders of Ogden Com-- i ment was as follows: David S Romnev president of Oe - Ma wwrM — 4fc w s den community chest campaign is i or numan service No call could be more stirring no challenge no ap--i Deal more authentive' "Four square tested by time tried Dy adversity made worthy by ex- -f penence four principles of social welfare still make possible our contributions to human service still safeguards our community wellbeine "To care for those in need: to! aid those who are ill and handicap-- ! ped to protect and care for depend- ent or neglected children to givej our young people opportunities for! the constructive use of free time— these are the four objectives of so- -i Cial welfare that have hpen fnnrirfl necessary in these times of stress to! preserve our numan progress ones more day of the chest campaign is left In the name of human service your gift is asked These of us who' i can must give to the utmost "For human service no sacrifice I : is too great" WORDS OF BIBLE The Rev P F Kennedy pastor of St' Joseph's parish: "Each year: the t seven affiliated social service agencies which make up the group! constituting the Ogden community-ches- t : make their annual appeal fori funds yto continue their worthy! cause The annual chest campaign? is again Deiore tne community Monday is the last day of the second " 'Do Justice to the afflicted and destitute- - rescue the poor and A large and enthusiastic group Barton vice chairman exceeded its community chest workers met in the quota with a report of $431075 The ballroom of the Ben Lomond hotel women's division Mrs George S Saturday noon! to make their fifth Ecdes president and Mrs H A report- of Ogden's second annual Benning vice chairman produced a - v community chest appeal Friday's report totaled $607180 bringing the grand total to $30714-6- 8 Saturday's- report session was the last scheduled meeting of the workers of the J present" campaign At the preserjt Pout- the chest is $428532 short of meeting the budgets of the participating agencies 4 - j 4 ': - HOURLY FIGURE The great force of civic workers voted to redouble their efforts and drive forward during the 52 hours left for work between the time of X ' their adjournment Saturday noon and their return for the final dinner meeting at pm Monday March Hi It was pointed out by Chairman L W Nims that an six-thir- ty average of approximately $82 an hourjwould have to be obtained until Monday evening If Ogden takes her place with other cities on the scale of civic pride and enjoys a victory foit which the loyal band of workers has been striving 4 A' special campaign executive committee was formed late Saturday afternoon' S T" Jeppesen was made Chairman Harmon B Barton L W Nims ' George S Eccles - W J Critchlpwj Jr and Fred M Nye were named to work with Mr Jeppesen until the close of the campaign effort Monday evening f CONFIDENCE FELT Campaign leaders and workers believe that public response Monday will be such that the workers will be able to put the campaign Vover the tcp" at the Monday evening dinj : - needy' Of course one recosmizes the source of this quotation Openi ner ' ' i tne isiDie at random almost every ' Saturday's report included: page is replete with verses urging The central division Jepthose who have something to share pesen chairman and Harmon B with those who have nothing "Those among us in Ogden who are sick at heart or sick in spirit are placing their faith in the great heartedness of Ogden's citizens their hope in the belief that Ogden's neighborly people will help them WARD through the period of their most acute distress We should extend the charity to them which the Book of Books admonishes us to give Large Crowd Expected At 'even unto the least of these' ' To : Dance ST " SUNSET PLANS PROGRAM i - DUTY TO ASSIST L : W Nims general campaign chairman : "No man or woman in Ogden should give to the community chest who has only enough for food clothing and shelter who has anything beyond Anyone these needs has a responsibility for the welfare of others In proportion to his means "Many are saying T am others' So are a great many helping people most of them in fact If there is still a surplus for comforts and for luxuries there is still a responsibility for human needs and community j welfare "Citizens of Ogden are given the opportunity to express their neighborly spirit Monday by subscribing generously to the support of the seven splendid welfare agencies of the community chest" total of $494070 The advance guard Fred M Nye chairman and J Rex Bachman vice chairman reported $1245950- - The national firms division E W Robinson chairman and W A" Bishop vice chairman exceeded their goal considerably with a total of $2019 and the employe division with William J Critchlow Jr as chairman and Lewis J Wallace vice chairman reported $6984-1- 0 The special women's groups under leadership of Mrs Horace G Nebeker have about finished their work The city division Mrs Don E Rhivers chairman reported $357 as the contributions from city employes The county group under Mrs H L Harlin chairman reported $24750 as the contributions of county employes The club group Mrs Ora Bundy chairman report" - ed Hold Convention v SUNSET March 9—A program commencing at seven-thirt- y together t with a dance Immediately after the program mill be held in the Sunset ward on Thursday evening March 144 A large crowd is expect ed T CONVENTION DATED The Sunset Relief socletv will hold its annual' convention on Tuesday afternoon i Mrs Artes of the een- - eral board will be in attendance - SURPRISE PARTY A surprise partv was held at the home of Mr and Mrs LeRoy B bmitn in honor of their daughter Larene : Those in' attendance were Misses "Dorothy Weathers Ruth Burnettr Rosy Toone Jean Mead ows Ketai Bingham Ida Burnett Nina Gomm Ada Weathers Arvilla Love and Minnie Summers and the Messrs Keith Qomm LeRoy Stetler Floyd Binghant George Stetler Earl Gomm Don Wilson- Albert Stetler Allen Manning Ralph McDonald Bill Coles and the guest of honor Mrs Ivy Johntson and her daughter- Janeen of Clinton returned home Saturday after having spent a few days visiting Mr and Mrs William H Manning of Cedar City CLINTON DANCE FRIDAY The CJntcn ' ward will entertain on Fridat evening March 15 under the direction of the Relief society There will be a dance with a prize waltz ani a prize fox trot ' Annual reunion of the Bingham family organization will be held Monday March 11 in the L D S First ward chapel Thirty - third street and Grant avenue The program will begin at one p m and will continue until midnight Joseph Bingham of Ogden is president Officers will be installed A dance will' be the concluding feature All attending are requested to bring a basket lunch P Taylor Placed In Parley r ' Charge Invitation ' Extended ' Gleaner Girls and alumni ' are invited to "attend Those wishing tobe present are asked to get in touch with their ward presidents as all names must be submitted before" March 18: There V will be an M Men and Gleaner Girls presidents meeting in street the Sixth ward Twenty-thir- d and Madison avenue at eight o'clock All presidents of Monday night classes are asked to make a tentative report on banquet attendance — — — rice last crop year' was Japan's 268 per xent helow that of 1933 - Plain ' City's "great homecoming celebration' will "be "held Friday March 15 and will be featured by a program at eleven-thirt- y a m a dinner at one p- - m and other entertainment in the evening r The activities will be under direction:: of General Chairman Farley P Taylor He announces that ar- -' rarigements have been made to admit all persons over 70 years of age free of charge The! program at eleven-thirt- y a nu will consist of vocal numbers readings addresses and musical se: City Mutual Improvement association at seven o'clock A grand ball will conclude the festivities A special invitation is extended to all former residents and friends of residents of Plain City The general public' is also invited All Ichildren will : be entertained the following day Saturday March 16 with a dinner and dance beginning at twelve noon Committees General assisting Chairman Taylor are: Program C E Palmer and Marvel England n" - chairman reported 248 federal em- ployes contributed $153485 FOR EARLY MONDAY General Chairman Nims has Issued a call for all workers cf the '' campaigned report at an early hour Building iTo Require Nine Tons of Paint W - 7 for the smartest shoes-tbe had offer the famous Jacqueline and Connie creations as featured in the Harper's Bazaar Vogue and otheri outstanding style magazines o Now for the first time Wright's k G yard ' The new Spring modes offer greater variety than ever before The loveliest of the new sprJ'-and selling at the It ) silks est price in years You 11 nu find such handsome plaids prints or plain colors and in such quality elsewhere ai anywnere near tne nrice - a yard 57c rO1 Modern treatments and novel innovations are shown in street sport :and formal footwear Combinations of leathers and fabrics promise to be- outstanding styles for Spring sportswear Many cos- tume tones are available for - The first day of Wright's sensational Basement Disposal Sale turned Wright's Basement store into an uproar when thrifty shoppers invaded the store in crowds Although dozens of clerks were on hand to assist buyers there were not enough to take care of the crowds who bought liberally of the bargains offered "We are sorry that we could not properly assist everyone on Saturday'1 says Mr' Fowler "But we will have the tables in order and plenty of clerks on hand for shoppers on Monday Many items which we were - unable to get onto the tables because of the rush will be renewed and restocked for tomorrow's buying "The sound of hammers and saws of the workmen rushing to remodel the basement into a completely new store added to the din and confusion Those who had not visited the basement lately were surprised at- - the changes already made These are only a few of the changes to he made as quickly as we £an dispose of the present stocks of matching or new ensembles contrasting ' - d with I - In the modem atmosphere of Wright's new Shoe Salon crowds of thrifty women are finding new values in style and quality at pricest to fit their pocketbooks A new styled modes being line of health footwear in the lovely Jacqueline has just- - arrived and is featured this week at Wright's New Shoe Salon A i ( - 7 Humming: Bird Ring-Fre- e ilk Mos - : 1 r The TO GO OH SALE Former Members : Friends Invited To Return ' For Celebration i "Don't buy any shrubs or rose bushes" warns Mr Fowler of Wright's store "until you have seen the splendid healthy stock to be sold at Wright's A large shipment of flowering shrubs ' evergreens? rosef f bushes and other types' of ornamental bushes' is- now in transit' and "will hz placed on sale upon arrival: Buying by the carload from one of America's ? largest nurseries Wright's have secured unusually low prices which - will be passed on? to the customers Watch for the announcement of Wright's Shrubbery Sale as soon as the Eden ward Is to have a reunion Saturday March 16 According to the chairman J Pierce Graham1 all former members arid friends of the Eden ward are invited to be pres ent ' 1 - A hot dinner will be served from twelve to two pm in the recreational hall followed by a nroeram enn- sisting of humorous stunts and mus ic and an interesting one-aplay Good music has been engaged for the dance in the evening commence ' ing at nine o'clock ' test' for a name for this "new Basement Section The rules are asy— merely suggest a name for the entire Basement store —write the name- AND YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS on a slip of paper and drop it into the contest box cn the Main Floor must b? t Wright's: All ent-iIn before March 20th Three prizes— s 10 $5 and $250t will be awarded to the persons handing "n' the three best names It is free to all and there is nothing o buy" v: Wright's' great Basement Dis posal Sale continues all next : in the new spring - tones You can v buy with confi- dence jWC RIALS W If - N NsJMRANTfEo J j es - r— : " 2- -i : x Men's" IVom'en's Children's Leather or eom-- V position soles! Leather or rubber heels " - ' " "L ill mi - rZISHoinirf Boer VVORKAAANSHlP - week only rings that smart women should wear are the rings on their fingers We've solved the hosiery problem with the new ring- -' free Humming Birds REUNION j n -- r ji ' - ct weather permits planting V " mm BE MI Competitive ICnockinj t ' BOOSTS mil—I n for Girls 7 to in in i m f ' Monarch's High Quality Has - ' EASV lit' DRIVE OUT AND SAVE South Washington Furniture Co t 2941 IVashiii-to- ii Ave : exclusively new "Shirley Temple" Frock s A new shipment of the little frocks r were styled and created-fople Fox Film star Cute! Bxclusivel- Sizes 3 to 7 Prive:Out And Save Old-fashion- PH1LCOS Ton Control ControL Eletro Drnamie Speaker PHILCO Simpli- £ed Tuning etc t Oft Iiww TW " JjJ new Chair model ia tha laat word In radial reception at roar fingerplna PHILCO'S rloriona natural tips ton An Inclined Sonndina Board model with SHADOW TUNING Tona Control Automatic Volume Control Beautiful and other latest featart Walnut cabinet e to Be See the New Candlewick New-fashione- d! teods id £3 !7Q dirtin- -' atjUnr CaMnet Baaa f Compra-aatlo- n - v t - -- V: zzr- — a: ii ' -m Third Floor - DRAPERY DAMASK - V- 'Ad : : Volnmo Automatic - v ' The popular Candlewick ' Bed Spreads have gone Modern I New designs in gay- - colors are making these colorful Spreads especially smart A large assortment just arrived - r--f illj $2290 up 7a ni Comfort ? YnrH W - A ES i fcV SM - green or gold v 50 Odora Cedarized f FmriiitiireGo BIG Phone 2829 ALLOV7AHCC EASIEST TERMS I TRADE-I- and Third Floor JUST ARRIVED THE SIOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES IN BEDROOM SUITES WILL BE ON SALE THIS WXEIt ?6250 ": K ed that Shirley Tem- Amazing Value! PHILCO 45F rweption mn4 new cabinet thla PHILCO Cenni tiiih utinfiniahd Batt Walnut Soiitti WasMsigton 2944 Washington Ave f It : rv - excel in! world-wid- e reception giving you more stations greater vol ume finer tone and most accurate tuning! See and hear them today! Marvelous New World-wid- - : " - Kid Trade in Your Old Range- r i PHILCO 29 CSX t 7£nw '' i ihf $ 16 - WASHINGTON CAN SELL THEM dduj brown navy and costume col ' ors They're so adorable that fond mothers cant resist them The materials are crisp and new the colors gay the styles with tha ricv 1935 'J!iHIil!!!H!l!iH!Urrtl!l!i!!illiilt!!iiiiift - Othtr MILCOS - New novelty grains and the good old standbys In black 150 mmmmm NwtiBiiiiyni i Lxceptional performance tona and ease of tuning! Walnut cab-m- et of latest design m Frocks n n n n Tremendous production and sales leadership for 5 consecutivo years make PIIILCO the world's greatest radio valne! See this new 1933 PIIILCO 6G3 — a table inodel that tunes-i- n the world I ' Darling New - i S 1 w - COME OUT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF TIEEY ARE SOLD AS ONLY THE SOUTH i in Real Leather V i - - Been Changed THE MONARCH ACTUALLY WEIGHS 60 POUNDS MORE THAN IN THE PAST " We've got the smartest new buttons buckles and - erna ments in town You'll want some for your new spriaw dresses Best quality at ecc 1 omy prices j- " NEVER :" New Buttons! V - J TktWorM's Leading Radio Just Arrived ? - Monday morning at campaign headPainters who are giving the in-- 1 quarters in the Hotel Ben Lomond terior of the Ogdsn federal building for a full day's work in order that its first coat of paint since 1909 last ' victory may be attained Monday at week completed the offices of the the dinner report meeting bureau Of public roads and the George S Eccles president of the court room and began work on the community chest said the chest had drafting room of the public roads the willing workers and that the bureau and also the main mail room Bargain Basement Items r only way victory will be attained is on the first floor "Our Housewares section is to be con the Those in through generosity of the charge estimate nine tons changed and remodeled and will of paint will be required for the en- - also necessitate the reducing of tributing public tire building and that the work Will i t he amount of stock in certain take about two months more A items therefore unusual prices will be offered on" these new-higChicago firm has the contract DATED-BYEDENIVAR' D quality goods ' MANY NAMES ENTERED :V there has been a numSI3RU0S AND ROSES "Already ber of names entered in the con- v-- ii -i fl 1100 Yards! All New! Ogden women start to assemble their Spring wardrobes they seek engineering5 THROUGH exclusive the newPHILCOS ' if -- : 4 w II -- y ja £ It's SPECIAL WVt0H o n ( - U c2) Wright's newly- - remodeled and modernized Shoe Salon Is the center of interest nowadays" As Bis Crouds Invade Wright's Basement v- r3 Ogden Women Welcome Famous Sliee V ' ": : lections The' evening entertainment will be a three-a- ct : play by the Plain ra tra irs - Members of the Fourth quorum of elders of the L D S Mount Ogden stake will hold a convention in the Fourteenth ward chapel at seven o'clock tonight it is announced by Bishop Thomas Parker Jr An invitation is extended to all elders of the quorum and their partners Family Will Meet In Chapel Monday U0riEHQ0r1ING women's clubs subscribed The school division with kitchen Margaret Etherington and Mrs W Karl Hopkins reported others dining room Florence Hod-soand others decorating Clair $93535 had been contributed by the community's teaching force The Folkmafl : — — federal group Mrs J M Eccles as 29 $13050 Fourth Quorum of Elders Will Meet to attend t The program will consist of a piano solo by Earl Stephens a talk "Quorum Activities in the Church " by Russell Harris elders chorus song "How Can I Leave Thee" talk "Activities in the Fourth Quorum of Elders" by Nephi O Ogden Jr instrumental selection Audrey Del Blooes remarks by Vincent Willardsen quorum president: dders chorus song "An Angel From On High" German-- measles with- - - 73 new cases headed the list of contagious diseases- - recorded during the week The M Men "and Gleaner Girls in Ogden the report of the ' city health office showed banquet of K' D S Ogden stake will - The list of new Saturday cases reads: be held Thursday March 21 at seven-- Scarlet: fever five chicken pox thirty measles three o'clock in the Hotel Ben nine whooping Lomond according to Ralph Wool-le- y cough four German measles 78 president All M Men and - - Thursday NO BARRIERS W H Reeder Jr attorney: "Without regard for race jor creed or color the community chest extends its protection its guidance and its service It offers a hand to families in distress helping and to: underprivileged children to broken bodies to souls in the morass of defeat floundering and despair Without regard for race or creed or color it tries to add a bit of sunshine health and hope to lead our afflicted andMestitute toward a haDnier andi more useful life "You are being called on to to the community chest Your give gift may help some crippled boy to walk may hold some destitute family circle together may turn some wandering footsteps aright or bring a new hope and vision to some beaten and almost broken man "If ycu really believe in the tenets of your faith— if attending wor is an inner urge of your inner kup self— then you too will act without regard to race or creed or color and you will give generously on Monday to the community chest of Ogden" BANQUET HAKES -- of-- Disease List Headed Measles By German - GROUPS TAKING ENTERTAIN AT ! six-thir- - PLAIN CITY TO SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 10 1C33' mnVLum MVmuM 'TOP ij— i'nni t N - mfwrnrnmum - It's time to put away heavy woolens before moths invade Here's a big chest that will store ' several - blankets or other bulky items You ' ' can- use several Cedarized Garment Bag " Full length each VJ - WV ft If ' ' ' 'mjmmam1 r |