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Show Friday, October 91.,,. THE OGDEN POST Ogden Briefs Ur. S. W. Wherry Elevated Dr. S. W. Wherry, past master of Unity lodge No. 18, A. F. and A. M., lias keen invested with the rank and decoration of knight commander of the rourt of honor at the session of the supreme council of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Kite of Freemasonry. The ceremony of Investure took place Tuesday in Washington, D. C., where the supreme council is in bicnniul executive session. e e J. Francis Fowles, local real estate and insurance inun, has been inude a member of the Utah slate committee of the Utah State Fire Insurance association. He will serve with Hugh K Miller and Jay Itogcrs of Salt Lake on this committee. Dr. II. C. Strnnquirt and Dr. E. K. Dumke are attending the national conventions of physicians and surgeons in Kansas City this week. They will visit other eastern cities before returning home. W. W. ltawson of the Dee hospital has returned from the American Hospital association convention recently held in Minneapolis, e Minn. e Drs. Fouts New Method Dentists, adv. 2168 Washington, phone 313. In an announcement made at the office of the Weber county schools, all county schools were closed Thursday and Friday in order that the teachers could attend the sessions of the Utah Educational association. The city schools were dismissed at noon on Thursday. Arrangements are well under way for the reception of Dana T. Smith, grand master of the A. F. and A. M., who will make an official visit to Ogden tomorrow evening. The three lodges will welcome Mr. Smith with an attendance of over 300 members. Arrangements for the event, which will be held at the Masonic temple, arc in charge of the masters of the three local lodges, Carlisle Stevens, Errol A. Collins and linns Aabel. e o The regular meeting of the 401, La Societe dcs 40 Hommes et 8 Cht'vaux, honor society of the American Icgion, willin' held tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Hotel Bigelow. Grand Chef de Care Wayne T. Wilcox of Salt Lake will be the special guest Vol-tur- of the organization. The Ogden Rotury club voted Wednesday to hold its next luncheon at the Cutler plant in Bear Iliver canyon. This action was taken upon the invitation of J. F. Orr, division manager of the Utah Power and Light company. e e P. K. O. Sisterhood Vfinljer. Clarence M. Dunbar jf Providence, R. 1., imperial potentate, will Mrs. Samuel Powell, 2G06 Taylor lie in attendance. The ceremonial will avenue, was hostess to the P. E. O. Ih conducted by J. Walter Kllingson sisterhood on Wednesday. "Early of this city, who is pote ntate for Utah, Autumn, by Louis Brimficld, was ree viewed in a most interesting manner Mis. Wade Johnson. by of Veterans American The Disabled e e the World War will conduct the anHorne Culture Club drive on Armisnual forgt-me-no- t indiThe Horne Culture club met Saturtice day. Mayor Browning has cated lliut he will issue a proclamation day with Mrs. John F. Hobbs, 2414 asking citizens of the city to support Madison avenue. The biography of A committee Catherine the Great was given by this worthy endeavor. headed by Thomas Williams appeared Mrs. Charles Olsen. before the city commission at their Ladies of First Christian Church Wednesday session. The Ladies Aid of the First Christian church met Wednesday with Mrs. CLUBS Wright, 2611 Van Buren W. D. nue. ill children an ppsrtsnitjr. MX. MIWAKU BUHHF.L, ave- e Tu fflvr AIM Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. meet tonight in the Masonic temple. Following the regular business meeting a party will be enjoyed. All members of the chapter and their Martha Society Masonic escorts are invited to attend. The next regular meeting of the The following committees have charge Murtha Society will las held at the of the affair: Emma Atkinson, chair2w5 M. H. Rowe, home of Mrs. Luvon Brown, Gladys Lochtrog, man; avenue, Monday ufternoon. The Vinctte Thelma Phisterer, Helwill Parry, ball dute for the annual charity en Esther Prout, Christensen, Ruth be r.ct and plans made for the event, and Martha Yates Breen, May of event social which is the leuding Chsusse. Refreshments: Hattie the year. Mrs. Edward llichsel, presM. Smith, MarSadie chairman; the announced has ident of tha rociety, of the garet Craven, Cora Vicks, Jennie appointment of the chairman as Lillian Linton, Mabel Rowse, folare committees. various They Gertrude Smith and EmJennie HirhWolf, lows: Reception, Mrs. Edward sel: hall, music and program, Mrs. ma Pidcock. e Fred M. Nye; tickets, Mrs. R. B. Porclub The of the Utah Power Girls invitations, Mrs. A. ter; hold will their regular and Mrs. John Light p. Bigelow; decoration, when Brismonthly K. meeting today they will Mrs. Ralph Spargo; punch, convene at luncheon in the Japanese H. Charles Mrs. tol; refreshments, room of the Hotel Bigelow. Mr. M. Barton, diningroom, Mrs. F. E. Nich- L. Cummings, Jr., of the general ofI. Mrs. L Reynolds; ols; publicity, fices in Salt take will be the princiFrank Mrs. Driggs. march, grand pal speaker and will address the young women on the subject of Super PowClub Child Culture er." Mr. J. F. Orr, division manager, The Child Culture elub met Thurs- will also be a guest .and will a'ddress day aflernoon in the Spanish room at the club members. the Hotel Bigelow with Mrs. Ezra Itiehurdson occupying the chair and a Clara Barton division of the C. I. large attendance of members. Dr. A. to B. of L. E. gave a very sucElbert Thomas, professor of political cessful public card party Thursday science of the University of Utah, afternoon in the Woodman of the spoke on "Chinese Problems." The World hall. Prizes were awarded and meeting was railed at 2:30 oclock and refresh:rrnts served following the was followed by tea. games. Mountain Home Club Presbyterian Womrn Meet Mrs. Frances Hubs entertained the Mrs. Dana Parkinson, assisted by nu mbers of the Mountain Home club Miv. Fred Carr, Mrs. K. W. Nelson it her home 2158 Adams avenue yes- and Mrs. Marguerite Holman, enterterday afternoon. tained the members of the Sewing circle of the First Presbyterian church Royal Purple Wednesday afternoon at the residence The Royal Purple elub met Mon- - of Mrs. Parkinson, 2625 Harrison avelay evening with Mrs. Pearl Elliot, nue. Mrs. Angus Kennedy, assisted lit1.) Harrisville avenue. by Mrs. Joseph R. Taylor and Mrs. President Martha Hociety. S., will He-c- le Ko-nol- d, Ber-ringc-- r, out-of-to- street. The election of officers for the coming year took place, and the Concrete Floor Stops Cellar Fire; Adds to Strength following were elected: Vilate Smith, vice regent; Gertrude McMurrin, first reregent; Dora Wilson, second vice Brown secretary Nellie Farr, gent; first Concrete as a material for the comand treasurer; Mrs. E. Taplin, chapresidence is the average floor of lain. Its fireproof ing into general use. statement by unthe with Auxiliary to Railway Mail Association qualities, cent of 70 per The Ogden branch of the womens derwriters that about is the in basement, start fires Mail associa- home auxiliary to the Railway here. use its . tion will give a hard-tim- e party Fri- one reason for construction standpoint, a From and Mr. of home the at day evening and strength, with Mrs. W. J. Roberts, 3226 Porter ave- greater stiffness for setting and strainless tendency nue. The following will compose the the building, the to committee in charge: Mrs. Roberts, ing, is imparted laid with wood sometimes is floor E. Mrs. general chairman, assisted by concrete fill for the as much R. Hatch, Mrs. Arthur Grantham, joists, tiled floor is Mrs. A. E. Saxey, Mrs. O. R. Tucker, the ordinary bathroom steel new lightweight the Mrs. J. A. Gager, Mrs. Edward Dug- laid, or new the of Some be used. may gan, Mrs. C. R. Breeze, Mrs. Ezra Day joists well are concrete products cellular and Mrs Walter Frazier. add and this to purpose, adapted home. the to cost in little Sempre 3Iusical Society Use of wood floors is by no means The Sempre Musical society met with the concrete construcTuesday afternoon at the home of prevented wood as sleepers, embedded in avetion, Madison 2335 Mrs. W. Earl Read, the concrete, may be used as screeds nue. Mrs. Delbert Foulger was chairthe flooring is nailed. The which to afternoon. man of the program for the new composition flooring may be laid A review of Mozarts "The Marriage on the concrete. Concrete in directly selections was and of Figaro, given, is but another manifestation use this from the opera were rendered by Mrs. the of tendency to reduce the growing Mrs. Ray Agnes Warner Bowen, o Cement loss. fire nations Jones, Miss Ellen Thomas and Mrs. Utah. company, 0den, Ray Whitmeyer. From London Town A misers face is like a bank note, Barber: Nasty cut youve First every line in it means money. given the old gent, Bill. Second Barber: "Yes, Im courtin It takes a restless baby to make his ousemaid thats to let er know I can see er Tuesday night! photographers look unpleasant. Foster Biaekington, entertained the Ladies Aid linen section of the Womens circle The ladies Aid Society of the First of the First Presbyterian church Methodist church held its regular Wednesday afternoon at the home of monthly meeting on Thursday at the Mrs. Kennedy, 2603 Madison avenue, community house. Mrs. Jay Ileinen, Mrs. Wilbur Cook was hostess to the Mrs. W. A. Roberts, Mrs. Mary An- members of the apron section of the derson and Mrs. W. F. Roderick act- Womens circle Wednesday afternoon street. at her home, 1059 Twenty-sixt- h Members of the Ben tamond elub ed as hostesses. met at dinner at the Hotel Bigelow I)r. Fishburn Foot Specialist. All Daughters of Mormon Battalion last evening. Anthony Euwer, author, The Daughters of the Mormon Batmy personal atartist and lecturer of national repute, foot ailments given 508 New Bank talion met Monday at the home of was present and addressed the club. tention. Phone 147-Adv.tf. Mrs. Vilate Smith, 1038 Twenty-fift- h Adam S.,Bcnnion of Salt take was building. toastmaster for the occasion, Utah-Idah- r TT Ellei) Exclusive Used Car Dealers 2471 Kiesel Ave. phone 9b you neglect looking over this wonderful assortment of class high automobiles that are priced far below their actual values, it is your loss. We have on hand now some late model repaired cars that have been driven only a few miles and will sell for the balance due on them. Look Them Over; Then Come In and Try Em Out! 1927 CHANDLER sedan $117 1925 FLINT coupe, rumbel $975 seat 1925 FLINT brougham coach $850 1926 RICKENBACKER deluxe sedan Albert Becker for Mayor Business R $118 1926 Progress RICKENBACKER brougham Paid Advertisement. e $1075 1926 VISIT OUR NEW STORE. Klenke Floral. 2051 Wash. Avc. Phono 1240. tf DIANA sedan Today and Tomorrow Darndl Spiers, Peter Vogel and Elmer Malin, ull of this city, were sentenced Wednesday by Judge M. C. Harris of Logan to serve from one to ten years in the state penitentiary for grand larceny. 1926 $1185 1925 DODGE $625 coach to Get a Dr. W. C. Swanson, Foot Specialist. Adv.tf. 213 Eecles Bldg., Phone 403. $1285 DIANA brougham Is Your Last Chance The fnll ceremonial of the order of the Mystie Shrine in Utuh will lie held in Salt Luke City late in No- - 1926 OLDS $745 coupe WALK Ul ANI) SAVE SAM Dahl & 1925 POUND OF WILSONS BILL THE CANDY WITH A COLLEGE EDUCATION f, r tf j OLDS 9 1924 STEVENS sedan CHOCOLATES Given away $625 1923 BUICK sedan with purchass of $1 or more of Owl Products DASH $545 sedan $375 1924 Ul CHANDLER coupe AND SEE OUR v" Y EXTRA PANTS SUITS ... 1924 ; BUICK Vv IN EVERY STYLE AND TO SIXTY DOLLARS 4 TOP COATS OVERCOATS AND THE CLASSIEST FURNISHINGS WE EVER DISPLAYED $ It md STAIRS CLOTHES SHOPS OVER PAINE & HURST OGDEN Salt Lake A $k r.y . ft of them have .jprpe a .1 and -- ::i if i Al.- .W'f.? 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