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Show Friday, October 14. i ATURDAY Storey, 1261 Twenty-sixtutn-etwill entertain the of her bridge club on Tueiluy. Mr. Joseph , h A wedding announeement of hieal interest is that of Miss Margaret Snell, daughter of Mr. uiul Mr. 1. T. Snell, of I oh Angeles, California, and Mr. Arthur Kith Muller, son of Mr. and Mr. Louis Kah Moller of this city. The marriage took pluee in Farmington, October 0. The young people are making their home in this city. -- Mra. George Grimes and little son, George Kdward 111, departed last evening for a months visit with Mr. Grimes mother in Jaekson, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lehmun were hosts at a prettily arranged dinner at their home 2005 Jackson Tuesday evening in celebration of their wedding anniversary, A lovely silver basket of pink roe was used as a centerpiece for the tuble. Silver candlesticks held tall pink tapers and covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman also enter- Air. and Airs. C. W. Hansen, of Open for inspection, terms with satisfaction A wonderful opportunity to buy a new home on easy positively guaranteed Our last special resulted in 6 sales Reason: Quality Phone Office with The Bramwell Co. and Airs. L. P. Fapen had charge of the lesson. She reviewed the first for chapter of the book. Old Paths New Purposes" by Margaret E. Bur-- ! ton. This book has been chosen by the society for a detailed study, and Mr. and Airs. James T. Abbott are at each meeting one member will give spending a ten days, vacation in Den- the lesson on the book. Air. and Mrs. Harold C. Day are, y, a, Bargains See Window Display 3G0 WE MUST HAVE ver. Auxiliary to Railway Mail Association Mrs. George AIcCune, of Los Airs. E. T. Turner, 3009 Jackson geles, departed Monday for her home avenue, will entertain the Wasatch after being a guest at the A. L. branch of the Womens auxiliary to home for the past two weeks. the Railway Alail association at their regular meeting tonight. She will be assisted by Airs. Vem Anderson. An- BUSINESS MAN CLUBS .The brat wijr to preimrt children for Mult life b to have them live well aa chilil re ii, Jiut the bait way to prepare for eternity U to live well now." -- JOY ELMER MO ltd AN. u Presbyterian Women The Womens missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will convene this (Friday) afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Airs. b Children's Hour Club. The Childrens Hour club will meet Tea Queen Esther-GiveSaturday at 3 o'clock at the home of Airs. David J. Wilson, 2619 Brinker Queen Esther chapter, Order of the u venue. Airs. Gilbert Porter will be Eastern Star, entertained Wednesday assistant hostess. Airs. Wayne B. at their regular monthly tea. Hales will review Betrand Russells Isiok entitled Education und the Good Auxiliary to Spanish War Veterans Life. Airs. F. E. Conshafter entertained s of the Spanish War at her the auxiliary Junior Child Culture Airs. I J. Holther and Alra. E. E. Pratt will lie hostess to the members of the Junior Child Culture club on Saturday at the home of Airs. Holther 2570 Taylor. Mrs. S. E. Blackhain will have the lesson in charge. Veteran Thursday afternoon avenue. home, 3221 Porter a Womens Relief Corps The Womens Relief corps social club will meet with Airs. J. P. 2162 Jefferson avenue, today at two oclock. Mig-nau- lt, Drama Club Ladies Literary Club The Drama club met Saturday with The regular meeting of the Ladies' Mrs. Joseph K. Evans, 2511 Tyler Literary club was held Wednesday avenue. Airs, taw W. Season was at the home of Mrs. Claud V. Zinn, assistant hostess. Fowler avenue. Mrs. Virgil Cain and Airs. William Douglas conducted the Alartha Society lesson. The Martha Society was entertained at its regular meeting on Pythian Sisters Entertain Chief Alonday at the home of Airs. Ezra Airs. Jane Williamson, of Provo, C. Rich. Twenty-eigmembers were grand chief of the Pythian Sisters, present. accompanied by four other grand ofa ficers; Mrs. Ruby Detand, of Alag-nAirs. Josie Van Drielcn, of OgThe Business and Professional Women's club met Friday at dinner at den; Airs, taatrus Turner, of Magna, Hotel Bigelow. Aliss Elizabeth Fitz- and Mrs. Alary Harrison, of Ogden, gerald, of Salt take, gave a report made her official visit to Calanthe of the national convention held in temple on Tuesday evening. Luncheon Oakland, California, recently, and al- was served at 7 o'clock in the banquet so gave a talk on Membership Aliss tall, and the meeting followed in the Helen Miller sang several solos Cov- edge room, with Alost Excellent Chief ers were laid for fifty-sia number Ellen Hanson presiding. Fifty Py thian Sisters and 25 Kr.ights of Py- of those leing guests, a a a thias were present. A large The Weber county board of the tion from Magna attended, and there Daughters of Tinncers will hold their were also members present from Neregular monthly meeting Monday af- vada and Nebraska. ternoon at the home of Miss Rachel If you would get up with the lark 421 Twenty-sixt- h Middleton, street. must go to bed without one. AH camps will convene the you following Thursday for their regular meetings. Few people feel called to condense he milk of human kindness. Club The members of the club were entertained by Airs. J. Ray HaMoween Costume Dance Hinehclit'f, 2S33 Quincy avenue, on and Card Party Friday, October 7. The next regular Given will be held on October 21 by Sego Lily Circle, Neighmeeting bors of Woodcraft, W. O. W. Ilall, O. K. S. to Hold Monthly Tea. Friday evening, October 21st, The Miriam chapter, O. E. S., will 8:00 o'clock. Admission 25 Cents Each. hold their second monthly tea in the Alisenic club rooms next Alonday afternoon from 3 to 5 oclock. All members of the order ore urged to attend. Mrs. Parker Shiffiet, worthy matron, announces the appointment New S-- 7 Model of Mrs. II. L. Harrington as the chairman of the tea committee. ht Vote for FRED E. WILLIAMS for City Commissioner and Have a Business Administration. A business man for every citizen and every part of the city. a; If elected to this high office, I will give it my full time and attention; and will conduct the city business as carefully as I conduct my own. FRED E. WILLIAMS Brunswick PANATROPE Paid $4,250.00 ENGLISH BUNGALOW Close to new high school; exclusive in design and well built. Must be sold. Make an offer. All nec- Alethodist Women Meet the Women' home missionary of the First Methodist church met yesterday at the community house 2601 Jefferson avenue. Airs. J. AI. Kinard and Airs, J, !,. I nniphrlj were hostos- - Easy terms. CHICKEN RANCH Choicely located on car line. A 1 coops for hens; modern brick bungalow. Will take home in trade. Must be sold. 2,000 INCOME PROPERTY A choice Washington avenue location, close in. All rented, good income. Must be sold below cost. Will trade. her. Royal Neighbor to Meet The Royal Neighbor of America will meet Alonday evening at S o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. Initiation will be conducted. strictly modern m, essary features. Alartha Junior Society Mrs. A. W. Walker and Aliss Helen Conroy were joint hostesses to the Mariha Junior sodety on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Airs. Wat Presbyterian Women's Circle The Women's circle of the Presbyterian church met yesterday at the home of Airs. Wade AI. Johnson on Brinker avenue. The hostesses were Airs. Thil Dix assisting and Mrs C. J. Docker. 7-roo- AdvcrtUcmcat brick home, choicely located on East 26th street. All improvements paid. This is $1,750.00 below value. Forced sale. Easy terms. Alarnna Reading Circle The AInrana Reading circle will hold it first meeting of the season at the home of Airs. Charles H. today Barton. 774 Twenty-fourt- h street. AdeartWmant c a c Frank K. Bartlett, 648 Twenty-thir- d street. Mrs. R. O. Tucker will have the program in charge, and Airs. B. L. Stack will conduct the devotionals. Catholic Women's League The Catholic Women's tanguc met Tuesday in the Knights of Columbus club rooms in their regular meeting of the month. The Very Reverend Monsignor Hunt, of Salt Lake City, addressed the women on his recent visit to Europe. Tea was served at the dose of the meeting. Airs. Wallie Fisher was chairman of the entertainment committee. CHRIS FLYGARE, Commissioner. ; e Sco-vil- le out-of-to- re-elect- A : x, IN ANNOUNCING MY CANDIDACY as City Commissioner, I wish to state that for if I am elected I will strive to serve all people regardless of Social, Religious or Political affiliations. I have endeavored in the past to carry out the wishes of the people, and will continue to work for the best interest and advancement of this City. Thanking you for your confidence, Respectfully, i m-- s ucated at Hotel Bigelow for the winAirs, taroy Madsen has issued Inmonths. They have spent the sumter vitations for a luncheon to be given mer at their runch "Bonneville near avehome on Brinkcr her at Katurduy City. Brigham nue. Cor-rin- Location The Bramwell Investment Co. ta-gn- n, Mrs. E. M. Conroy and Mrs, Catherine Shufflebnrger returned Alonday from a week's visit with Aliss Margaret Gilmore in Pocatello, Idaho, 7 new A reduction of $100 given on each sale made. have recently moved to Ogden where they will reside permanently. tained at dinner Thursday evening, Air. and Mrs. Bichard B. Porter it being the Hecond of a serins of these the latter part of the week departed dinners little for close charming in the east. for a three weeks friends. While awny they sojourn New York, A wedding of local interest was Chicago, Washington, I). C. and other solemnized Saturday evening in Sac- eastern cities. e ramento, California, when Mias Mra. Herman B. Way has returned Kiese became the bride of Mr. lioyd Emery Oliver. Miss Kicel will from a two weeks automobile trip be remembered in Ogden aa she has through Nevada and Idaho. (men a frequent guest of her grandmother, Mra. Fred J. Kiescl, and her Mr. and Mrs. Douglas from Europe. Air. und Airs. Orson Douglas and uunt, Mr. W. II. Shearman. Among the Ogden jwople who were present children, Jinunie and Flora, have reat the wedding were Mr. Fred J. turned to their home after an exKiesel, Mr. and Mr. W. II. Shear- tended stay in Europe. Airs. Douglas man, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Hollings- and the children left early in the worth and Patrick llealy, Jr. Alisa year and were joined in June by Mr. Patricia llealy who is attending school Douglas. The past four months have at the University of California was been spent in touring the continent. ' one of the bridesmaids. One of the seasons attractive lunchAir. and Mra. Lewis Leavitt an- eons was given at the home nounce the engagement of their of Airs, A. W. Saturday Walker by Alisa Ida daughter, Ella, to Eugene Littinaor; Fitzsimmons and Alisa Viola Clancy, also of their daughter Hazel, to Er- The smull tables where luncheon was nest tauis. The weddings will take served were eentered with gay little place during the autumn. bouquets of asters. Thirty-si- x guest were invited to enjoy the afternoon. Air. and Air. Lee I). Turner were followed the luncheon. host at an informal evening of bridge Bridge at their home 2248 Van Huren Alon-daPledged to University Sorority when they entertained a group of Miss Rosemary Seoville who is atyoung married people, tending the University of Utah has recently been pledged to the Chi Alra. Leona rruit, of Brigham City, Omega national social sorority. waa hostess at a prettily arranged dinner Tuesday evening at her home Mr. and Mrs. Chapin A. Day have when she complimented c,y arrived in Ogden from a short stay Mrs. George OKeefe, of llutte, who is a guest in Ogden. Covers in California, were laid for twelve, among them several from Ogden. Mrs. Frank Jagger and daughter departed yesterday for Philadelphia Mis Jeanette Leek will where they will join Air. Jagger. They entertain the member of her bridge club Fri-- will visit for some time in the east. pLtfyeVening' Thri' tables wil1 be at Mra. Ezra C. Rich has issued invitations for a bridge luncheon to lie StranlJiit and Mr. Sterling Price have invitations for the given Alonday, October 17. second of a series of luncheons to be bome of Mrs. Stranquist, Air. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wright SkqW !? Buren avenue this of this city and Dr. and Airs. Fred (Friday) afternoon. Twenty guests have been Stauffer, of Salt take City, will bidden to the luncheon which will be leave today for a six months trip followed by bridge. abroad. Alon-tan- and 27th streets, running from Quincy to homes on llinford Avenue, between 26th and terms of sale. will explain numerous special features, quote prices .Monroe, Saturday, October 13. Attendants Visitor From Washington is Guest of Honor. Airs. Harold Smoot, of Washington, I). C, who is a popular Salt take visitor, was the guest of honor at a charmingly arranged luncheon given by Airs. K. J. Hunke and Airs. E. It. The English Dumke on Saturday. room at the Hotel Bigelow was the scene of the party. The table was eentered with a low mound of yellow roses und all the luncheon appointments were carried out In the same color. Thirteen guests were seated at the table with the hostess and guest of honor. Bridge followed in the Hanke apartments at the hotel. CONVENIENT $90 TERMS THE BRUNSWICK SHOPPE arsen Jones Music Co. Orpheum Theatre Bldg. v REAL ESTATE Phone 6SG-- R SERVICE THAT SELLS INSURE1 TRADES 1810 Washington Ave. 1 -y in aWmi kshgiks - - |