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Show Friday, September THE OGDEN POST 111 CHUKCHESli - . T C'ram-niotoris- after-teacherin-t- I ls s hc ing. I Dinner at Itigelnw ast to-,rn 1 Officers of the Relief society, gether with r!x prominent men of the I Mr. R. T. Murphy and Mrs. Althea were Joint hostesses yesterday Eighteenth ward, were hosts last night I lrun at a dinner tendered to the widows of I t U home of the former on Kccles the wanl. Covers were set for (JCl svenue to meiiilara of the I'ast Noble Quite u group of mem- guests. The dinner coneluded with n'rtt,,,l musical progrum which was greatly I U,H were present. 1 I enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Chris Martha event. was At a nicrtiiiK of III Martha Kuririy chairman for the Elygare Hw-k- lr hi-l- d lutu were made fur an vlalioraU Monday I Lf'M til ill i.f. HfllMfl MIlMtMin- tflliill The Marrinrr Pmwnlnp aeend murh of Bll(, K'irU of tla-- Martha Junior I In hden, though thejr time at were M la. honor guraU. Mra. G. U I s.iety e nuwt of tha h"U l hwkrr j chairman for the affair a a Ihe DeVIne n.ttaye In Oitilen ranyon haal lwen rluaeil while Mra. I and MU. I A axillary legion Ihtllie are In ( alifornlM. Another attrar live I A camiiaiyn ia to lie inaugurated aummer home in Dicden canyon that of the I (.1, ia fall by the Ameru-aauailiary, I arewrdiiiK niuile by the new to plane h?,lTen ,we fZ V1 ai J! I " offm-rof whirli were reeentiy iimlall-fo- r W,ni where ? ""leorpa Jr"n.,wl to Mie lleekrr s a led. plana "'lea A III"1 Aineriran ,,f IM.ju, uffalni 41 whU.h UlUl tor. Services for Sunday, September 18, as follows: Bible school at 9:45 a. m. The morning worship at 11 o'clock; sermon theme, The God of the Hills," r ntintiing a study of the progressive revel;-tioof God. Mr. Seymour V. Irov.-sprominent tenor soloist, will sing the following selections: Just for Today"..J. Truman Wolcott I- viee-prs- Ad This Information is Worth Money to us and Well Pay You for It! , Star of Hope C. E. Reed The Young Peoples union will meet at 6:30 o'clock. At the evening service at 7:30 o'clock there will be special instrumental music and a soprano solo by Mrs. Mabel Tucker, Wonderful Peace." The pastor will give a review of the recent Norwegian classic, Giants in the Earth." Scandinavians are especially invited to this service. The Womans Auxiliary will meet in the ladies' parlors at the church TO EVERY CUSTOMER WHO WILL CUT THIS AD OUT AND BRING IT TO THE STORE WE WILL MAKE A SPECIAL CONCESSION OF 5 PER CENT ON ALL YOUR PURCHASES SATURDAY ONLY. Thursday afternoon, Sept 22. Luncheon will be served at 1 oclock, followed by an interesting program. EPISCOPAL Churrh of the Good Shepherd . John W. Ilyslop, rector; corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and Grant avenue, opposite the post office. The fourteenth Sunday after Trin-- , ity. Holy communion at 8 a. m. The church school at 9:45 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m.; holy aptism at 12:15. The Womens Guild will hold their regular weekly meeting on Wednesday afternoon, September 21, with Mrs. if. D. Gates and Mrs. J. C. Marshall at the home of Mrs. Marshall, 2679 Cedes avenue. The Womans Auxilary will hold their annual rummage sale in the Guild hall on Friday and Saturday, September 23 and 24. men aiui the auxiliary Heber taowrrufta will rloea their i partiripate ia aleo planned.. New officer mer home and aiw IeavliiK n for their ar, Mr. j,. Tur,.r preeblent, wlio aur horn in Sait Lk Cily. reeil Mra. - 11. llulther. a a a Others of lit ere who will serve for the Viait ing an L'aaat year with Mra. Turner are: Mra. Julian Mra. K. K 'Murru, wlm ia active In tha S. Watenn and Mra. II. II. tiiver, Rev. Godfrey Matthews and Mrs. Women of Wteelrraft work of thla rlty, hae i dent; Mra. W. Ituyner (loatea, rteurding seen. gnn tu California whnw tha will attend theltHry; Mra. Walter A. Ilnrunt, fatthews of San Francisco are In Ogrorrcnding deiliratbin of tlia Woodcraft bom at Kiver-- 1 aerrrtary ; Mra. It. U Oluin, tmwurer; Mra. den this week aitla. Kht then plana to viait wilh friend in I Hurl Rilverlliurn, renewing old friendliiabirian; Mra. Flora H Man Diego and ln ships. Rev. Matthews is pastor of Angeie. In Kan JuaeJoat, chaplain, e ahe will be the gneat of her daugliter, Mr. tha Mission Congregational church in Kuth Green for 1 month or an. Drama Club San Francisco and one of the well a a a The Drama club launched Ha fall artivitiea Off la Kaalern Hrhoal clergymen of the coast with an iiitereaiing program laat Saturday af- known Mlaa Kuth Mcllrblo and Miaa Katherine ternoon at the homa of Mr A. (e formerly was pastor of the First I). Ilarbi-r- , Krauaa will leave Sunday for Ht Mary' eol 1ISJ Twenty-firt- h atreet. Aaaiating the huaUw church here. ITie leg. Notre Damo, Jnd., to rmutno tlielr I wa Mr. II. II. Way. Ihe program waa aa Iorgregational Matthews arc en route to Boston and atudiea. Doth young girl ,ar impular In lo-- 1 follow 1 cal aoclal elrrlra and will be greatly miaaed are driving across country. They will Taper on "Change from Itealwm to thla winter. liy Kelda llallanger. make several stops while en route, e e Heading from lliiy .lie Who Got Slumied" and expect to be gone two months belleme From Canada Minnie Moor liy llruwn, dramatie reader. Mra. William M. McKay and children arfore returning to the coast. They A five o'clock tea concluded tha program, rived home laat week from Kuymonil, A I a a are visiting here with their sister, uertn, Canada, where they were gueeta of The next meeting of the Child Culture club iisS' Grace Matthews, music instruc Mra. McKay's parents, Mr. and Mra. II. S will le hcbl Heptrnilier X2 at Hotel liigelow, or in the Ogden public schools. Allen. wilh Mr. Nora Alton. Mra. Kuth Zuppann a and Mra. Ada Harding aa hoateaa. Albert Viailar laavea Clark is to Mra. N. W. Cummins of Kan Ilvrnnrdiiio, I Silver Coni." MKarV'llb hardpIUlitant 0,ne lawyer California, who ha Iwc-tha guvut of h rl"f the club. j Will f;i;d the way. a a a mother, Mra. J. M. Drowning, during tha aum. I ITT n I mar returned ymlerday to her home. Prior I ..m Araria Club to her leaving a tea wa given in her honor The Aearia dub will hold it by her aiater, Mr. K. I, Jonl. The affair I of the fall next KeptemlJr wax Informal and a few ch'oe friend' tif The 2S, at the home Friday afternoon. of Mra. K. II. Porter! Waah-ingiu- n huiteaa and honurae wera bidtlen. avenue, with Mra. Martha Cooley, preai-tlen- L a a a Mra. Cooley will give a review of tho VISITED DUYCR work urmunplUhed by Ihe club laat year. Mr. Mra. L J. llolther, of Taylor avenue, to Lillbin Soderlierg will give a reading "South of gether with her aunt. Mra. Jmaie Dry, her Panama" and there will be a diaruaaUin of mother, Mra. Ilemie Grieve and her grand- plait for the eiuuing year. mother. Mra. 8. II. Bentley, all of Michigan. ihe club will hold Ha October meeting at womlm wf IJryce kvtyon but the home of Mra. D. O. McKay. l Th thiw vnaimtik from Michigan have a a llulthvra gnmttf for awaral Hemnre Muaic (Tub and will return altortly to their eaatern awki home. The Sempre Muaic dub will meet next Tuea-da- y Mra. lloHher ia retiring preaklent of thr afternoon at the home of Mine Ellen American legion auxiliary. Ihomaa at Twenfy-aevent- h and Jaekvon etroeta. a a Mr. W. J. llillalirant ia chairman of the CJneata in Hada Spring day, and the program will be devoted to the atna-- t t Twenty-fourt- h . atudy of Motxart, Vocal aolo ara to lie tsm a lay In S.kIu Ave. Spring where ahe Joined Mr. Peek who ia a a!orB l,JII Mra. John Culley. Mra. Frahk Sco. Karl Head. Mr. Ulaun prominent aloekman there. She will return will give a piano aolo. In a few week fur another brief viait. . Quran Rather Tea Mra. Frank Ingrain, of Chicago, la In One of Ui firat in a aerie of infonnal Og. Fall den thia week the gueat of Commences her brother and ! and kenainglon tu be given thia fall ami Mr- l' IL K Skinner, winter by Qia-efr;n-Uwth-- r Chapter nundwr 4. Mra, D. Turner. 12 Mr! It. I.. S., took place M'edneailny afternoon at M'Ute to California r aiwnd the winb-- at Paeirie Grow. Mm. Iforit K. Whitnivyrr. Mni. J. W. lUrt-Mt, Mm. A. A. Whitley mu Mrt, C, Entrrtaln for Viailar Sommer. Mr C. 8. Howard, or Kan.a course in violin City, who D Stale D. A. R. B.iaid hi ot Hw daughter, Mra. Officera ami ilir.vlora of the a ate hoard or n,n,h. w' Uillalirant, ia the incentive for a PHiiL'Iitera of the Amerirun ltevolution special attenYeaUnlay Mr. H. meet at Hotel liigelow tomorrow for will X,w to met rimt of two meeting to lx held thia their MNHf. ,nv1,twl ,in tion year. thia afternoon Mr. Frank Mra. (ilenn K. Ituthwell of Salt loik City U Hall waa hiteaa at an informal affuir alate will regent, Mra. George k! prraide. honoring the Kanatta viaitor. hitmeyer, rogml of the local chapter Golden 2701-Spike, will welcome the guests, who will number aliout - j. him. Harm ia chairman of the arraiigrniciiU committee. aunt- - How .Many People Read 1 s !!!!!!!lll!!i I to Know This FIRST IJAITIST CHURCH Corner Twenty-firstreet and Jefferson avenue; Arthur J. Hansen, passt th;- president. Tho next Autumn I)hh Art Herr affair of the Autumn days are htre when the i luh w ill In help .September i. fount rysidc lurrs with its over rhang-inflandscape ns early morning frosts KeiisiiiKtan Tea tinge the hilU with gold ami reJ. Kstlier ehapter number 4 O Qu,,, Though many have closed their sum-- 1 E. S., gave an attractive kensington iner homes in the canyon and come tea Wednesday afternoon in the Mato the city for the opening of school, I sonic temple. Quite a group were there are still many jolly excursions I present. Among those who uctod as to canyon and mountain and resort-- hostesses were the Mesdamea George The hikers trails find outdoor enthu-- l lb Whitmeyer, Mary Matictt, Jtose siusts out for a brisk walk, and the! Whitley, Ivlnn Sommer, Aurilla are ever seeking sunny I cr, Myrtle Kklund, Margaret Fish, I Gurnolia i spots for picnics. lodges, Helen Johnson am Society, however, has undergone a I Jidda Kelley, lull this past week or so ns attention I of parents is turned to entering their I Junior Child Culture Club children in sehool. The city has taken I The Junior Child Culture club wil on quite a bustling appearance as I bold its first meeting tomorrow and students flock back fur I noon. Hostesses for the day will opening of school and families re-- 1 I elude Mrs. Gcnevice Whittcmore, Mrs. Nettie Kowles and Miss Anne Hrown- turn from summer vacations. 1(j. 192 REMEMBER THIS CONCESSION IS FOR ONE DAY ONLY AND WILL BE LIMITED TO THOSE WHO CUT OUT THIS AD AND BRING IT TO OUR STORE. ei PAINE I HURST ALWAYS RELIABLE Kxprea-aioniai- SI c , L. W. Ford Teacher of Fiolin STUDIO 1 .2359 Porter two-wee- k' Jueh "J le September i rrr. 1 BOYLES GREAT FALL SALE OF Term .nurn,l Crk-ti.- Practical playing to beginners. Phone M CJLUBS Brunswicks f Exclusively Mra Martha Ceelry, president of Aearia Club. Uslholic Women Mett The Catholic Woman's league open-fal- 1 vities this week with a mcotliYK at the K. V. Homo. Rev. bather William Genuine Cannon BATH TOWEL NOW IN FULL SWING! rvir v Koul adJresseil the Kroup and there was a reading by Aiwa Katherine Krauss. Musical num- hy Miss Ruth I"tributV n 'Peasant afternoon tea was servinl by Mrs. Mattie Fisher nd her committee. Mrs. George C. K K- - Alton presided atth ?d J1! Hostesses for the V?! -- M' V rein icy Vrv JIr!V.W K VUS: K- - K- - 5 QuilKnan, MAHOGANY ONeill, LIVING ROOM SUITE Campbell and Mrs. W. G No. lanatropc Seville" $125.00 Brunswick lin:i tropes and lladiolus. Complete New Stocks to Select From 9 Federated Clubs Mr, John rullev of this city, president of the 590.00 to 51275.00 vice-- 1 -Utah Federation of I tub imrxswK'K Womens clubs, attended nn import-- 1 ant conference of department heads and committee chairmen in Salt I.ake last woek. The session was called for CO. the purpose of outlining plans for the fall activities. Mrs. J. A. Widtsoc was Orpheum Theatre Bldg. Mus-se- r, appointed to succeed Mrs. 11. Brunswick Sales and Service as chairman of the deresigned partment of public welfare. The division of education in the rWiOiii home was transferred from the department of the American home to the department jof public welfare. JONES MUSIC I pre-scho- ol Club club opened its full and winter activities last Friday afternoon with a bridge luncheon held at the Valley House in Huntsville, taven-dc- r asters and marigolds carried out the club's color scheme of lavender tavender candles in chrys-ta- l holders lighted the attractive tables. Thirty were present including and gold, members and guests. Mrs. George Fosterson and Mrs. George Tomilson served on the committee arranging the party. Mrs. George Thomas is LIVING l stiomr WITH. KB823V.-7109-0986-7104-T- piece genuine mahogany, covered with small pattern jacquard. Extra good. Specially priced, cash or niMHAH OiUD.OO charge ISOrltL 08 ....... MOHAIR LIVING ROOM SUITE Regular price, $275.00. Special- - $247.50 LIVING ROOM SUITE No. K68-A15-M8- 23 " S Powder Puff Beauty Parlor and Barber Shop Two Kxpert Licensed Hair Dressers Mrs. Thelma Pearson Mrs. Ethel Tribe MOHAIR LIVING ROOM SUITE No. KGS K4997-900- Thn-e-piec-e 0 e S305.00 JACQUARD JACQUARD LIVING ROOM SUITE No. KB8548-- 7 4 10 living room jacquard suite. Regular price, $195.00. Special e living room suite, small desirable pattern, jacquard with linen freeze cushions. Regular price $300.00 Special- $175.00 $237.50 Two-piec- I.IVING ROOM SUITE No. IT. Three-riec- e prictJ LIBERAL TERMS OF CREDIT Moderately Merchandise Priced EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 4 - mohair living room suite, with reverse cushions. Regular $315.00, specially Quality Marcelling. 75; Keset. 50e All Hair Cuts 23c ALL WOHK GUARANTEED For Appointment Plume 374 2G23 Washington Ave. In W iitson liuiek building, Mr, W cubic Manager . Three-piec- mohair living room suite, reverse jacquard. Regular price Phone 272 21th and Wash. Open Until 11 P. 1. Free Delivery $162.00 - MS23 Three-piec- e mohair living room suite. -- Wm. Thornton Drug Store No. 11 M No. K61 - A15 MOHAIR CA575LE JACQUARD SUITE ROO-- No. - D808i Three piece living room jacquard suite. Regular , price, $180.00. Spe- KG1-D8- Junior Society The Martha Junior society was entertained W ednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ixiuis II. IVcry, 1073 Twenty-fift- h street. Mrs. A. W. lYt-t- y ORNstoJ the hostess. 1 These are the greatest values in Room Suites we have offered for many months. These suites were purchased Living for just such a special sale as this.' They' are remarkable values at the low quoted. If you are planning to refurnish your living room by all means see these prices before you buy. i |