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Show friday. October 28, 1927 THIS OGDEN POST l In Women's Realm J anil I', iititiy n.ur i oi l. iviwms li-- Luncheon Mr. Wattia , i:u. . ifccit.-i- i h- - s,. .. v , , V. lllil with I'Uiliw. . V'" rlVh r gT&d untila late hour. jLt a P. Bigelow left the last of for Los Angeles for a ten 2m visit with her brothers, Frank ind Clarence Hendershot. week ii...u;.r Min- - th,' :it Sv iT- l'olai Ain-- .' . axilijr f it Uinnu-.- n ta!.;,.. mid fall von-x.ia- te by ssa. ! Honors Iowa Guest A delightful affair of the week was a bridge luncheon given Tuesday afternoon honoring Mrs. Helen Glick oT jUrshalltown, Iowa, who is a popular The hostesses visitor in the city. tern: Mrs. George L. Abbott and Mrs. The luncheon apJunes T. Abbott. pointments were very attractive, and the guests spent a most charming The affair was given at the home of Mrs. George Abbott, 2709 Brinker avenue. .4i, la-gio- Cl.ayion, Mis A iih .i. "'.a 1 , I . . . i i I l.i !,l .t lei 'i'.av ,u , r-- I me-.iti'ti- ru. in t Is- ll.-- i 'i. member-shiP'Cur- . The - Full.' Nous ball, which will Se-iiii.t- y I i..-- et I 1 -- lb.-m- . - Li-- f 1 b.-- ! : tin-Gae- : , l!:.l-i..i'.t- 1 : Mi-.- ! . . 1 th-.- I I I W 1 eirrai1.-War Si'ani.-- h atienioiMi at her h"!ii' afteriin.'ii was ser.t in sewn.:. i.f the 1iiriiMjay ' e Holy Cross Alumnae The lluly Civs ahmiiiae of the Sa n il IB art neailemy announce the election of the following oflidis for the year: Miss Kiloen Hanley, president; y, iss Frraliime O'Neill, Mi-- s Mary Virginia Matson, recording secretary; Mrs. Margaret Morrissey, Barbara i ni responding secretary, Mi.--s 1M1. treasurer; Miss Mary l'lir.abetli M. OVunnoi, historian; and Miss Bessie Maher, directors. The next meeting of the cluli will be held the second Tuesday ill November. chairman; George Grimes, music; Kaynard Goatcs, refreshments. The prime purpose of the Mrs. Mtuk Hanna, recently the party is to sponsor a feeling of good of Mrs. Thomas Conway, left guest with the nearby posts and bunday evening for her honn in Spo- fellowship units. A large attendance is kane, Washington. U-gin- Mr. and M rs. Spencer Kccles rePast NiiIjL- - Grand ('lull turned bunday from Taris. France Don Mrs. II. Woolsoy, 2S17 Madiaon where they attended the national will be hostess to the Past of the American Legion and avenue Grand club this afternoon. She tne American Legion auxiliary. They wNoble ill be assisted by Mrs. A. E. lainsing. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Val Women of the First Presbyterian in Liege, Belgium, after the crowning Maraua Heading Circle Halloween Musical will be entertained at 71s chinch convention, and accompanied their The Marana reading circle will hold Twenty-fift- h Miss Ellen Thomas presented the street this afternoon under the of the Womens Misfollowing pupils in a Halloween musice adSpam. auspices Wlth Mrs. J. T. Lynch, 2.12 Madison Miss of the cal, Saturday afternoon at her studio, society. sionary avenue. Mrs. S. E. Hinkley will give ational hoard will address the wo2330 avenue: Dephia Washington Air. and Mrs. D. W. Clifford had as a life story of Viscount Gruy, and Mrs. men. Hales, Marion Thomas, Earl Read, Jr., their guests during the week, Mr. and Dwight Harding will review his essay, Mary Hawkins, EdwaTd Alsen, Ath-ke- n Mrs. The Pleasure of Reading. Dwight Buchanan, of Richfield. The St. Joseph's Sewing Society Read, Lawrence Evans, Jr., CalPrinted Page, by S. H. Clark will vert Bowman, Myrene Thomas, FrancA. T. Reid and Miss Kditli Mrs. The ladies auxiliary to the United .'id entertained memlierK of tlie St. e! Sanson. Melba Facer, Arleen Bow- Commercial Travelers held their er and Katnritie Thomas. The kindergoseph's Sewing society Thursday afClub monthly meeting in the Shakespeare arten class was also presented in a room ternoon at St. Joseph's hall. Mrs. Rulie J. Larsen of the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. Emil entertained the of piano numbers by the fol- club Friday Kup little folk: Katherine Read, bckland, Mrs. Lawrence Evans and members of the Mrs. Hughes acted as hostesses. Af- afternoon at her home on Harrison KGION AUXILIARY Elizabeth Helen Beth Ellis, Read, avenue. The afternoons lesson was ter the PRESIDENT INSTALLS business meeting bridge was Giki, and Ruth Read. played, the prizes being won by Mrs. given by Mrs. Frank Oberhanslcy, who read a carefully prepared paper on According to Mrs. J. A. Ilowell, tic- -' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gampton will Blair and Mrs. Shaw. The History of Italian Government iirtnuint secretary of the American the winter months at the LeRoy and Religion. Proceeding the lesson, .cgion Auxiliary, the department jdes home. They have recently ret- . Mr. and Mrs. Thair Rich are receiv- Mrs. urned from a several months stay ing congratulations upon the arrival events. Ray Ilinchcliff gave current president, Mrs. M. Alice Collins, is Following the lesson tea was making a number of visits to the vaof a son, born at the Dee hospital on n Omaha. served from a prettily arranged tea rious units of the state. On y October 20. table decorated with Halloween sugevening Mrs, Collins motored Mrs. Mildred Johnson has returned . Bountiful, where she installed the from a several months Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lynch are gestions. stay in Salt newly elected officers of that unit, Like with her daughter, Mrs. Delbert again at home at the Healy Hotel, Bridge Club Entertained st evening Mrs. Collins was the Thomas. after a six weeks trip through eastMrs. Russell Petty was hostess to guest of honor at a dinner given at ern states. her bridge club on Thursday afternoon the Bluebird in Logan. Following Entertains Visitor at her home 732 Twenty-nint- h street. he dinner Mrs. Collins conducted the Mrs. Elwood Horrocks, of San FrancDr. and Mrs. Francis R. Conroy Luncheon the The natallation ceremonies of that unit. preceeded games. isco, was the honor guest, and Mrs. were hosts at at family dinner party guests were seated at an attractive Ronald Wadsworth the hostess at a Tuesday evening at their home 2556 luncheon table which was centered luncheon given Monday by Mrs. Swaner place. Nine guests gathered with a pumpkin basket with autumn Ky at her home on Madison about the attractively decorated din- leaves and fruits. Other appointments venne. Autumn flowers with their ner table. were in Halloween colors. Two tabNEW EDISONIC brilliant colorings were used to les were at play during the afternoon. San Francisco Guests the home. The invited guests IS ho Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler, of San spent a most happy afternoon at Dix Logan Corps W. I. C. esrdi were: besides the The next regular meeting of the Dix guest of hon- Francisco, are stopping at the Hotel or; Mrs. Joseph Horrocks, Mrs. Wil-hsBigelow for a short time. Mr. and Logan corps, number 2, W. I. C., will Miller, Mrs. Fay Frecker, Mrs. Mrs. Tyler are former residents of be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 el Farr, Jr., Mrs. Sidney Badcom, Ogden, and during their stay in Hie oclock, at the I. 0. O. F. hall. All ars. Lewis Pingree, Mrs. J. W. Bur-city are being entertained at a num- members are urged to attend to preMrs. L. U. Barber, Mrs Dee Mono-- u, ber of intimate little functions given pare for inspection. Mrs E. S. Russell and Mrs. Claud by friends. Rave. Auxiliary to United Commercial Travelers Word has been received that Mr. Date Set for Charity Ball The auxiliary to the United Comand Mrs. Grant Wright, who were Occupying its rightful place as the married in September, are expected mercial Travelers were entertained Swung function of the winter social home from Europe in the near future. Tuesday at the Hotel Bigelow by Mrs. program, the annual Martha society have spent a number of weeks Emil Eklund, Mrs. Lawrence E. Evans They Bull will take place on the Mrs. J. 0. Hughes. Luncheon was yqfr touring European countries. They and roung of November 14. This date will MUSIC served in the Shakespeare room, and make in brief visit a and Ogden u decided upon Monday, when the then make their home in Salt Lake. the table was decorated in a color 2955 Washington Ave. held its regular meeting at scheme of yellow, and black. Phone 1210 of Mrs. Hugh M. Rowe. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Brown are reEccles avenue. Miriam Chapter, O. E. S. Mrs. Edward modelling the Shurtliff home on Twenty-fowchsel presided and The Miriam chapter, order of the street which they recently presented plans urth e approval of the members Eastern n Star, convened in special i purchased. Upon the completion of well under way, the work they will move into the Tuesday evening at the Masonic committees headed temple. The officers of the Clara Bar-tn- o capable residence. nnan will carry out the by details for chapter of Logan were social event and exemplified the work. Apresent numMrs. Herman Way of the Ladywood ber of the other in state the chapters apartments is entertaining Mrs. were represented. Piano Recital little and Bowman daughter, of thV pupilTof Mrs. Edna chie W. i!UP Ririe Junior Child Culture were presented in a of San Jacinto. Nevada. rther The Junior Child Culture club will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs, P. H. Mulcahy, 2578 Tyler. Dr. Eugene Smith will address the members "Child Hygiene. A social hour Si-t- con-xenti- ICS. t Im Ji'-L-l on beis. The Weber Coingy Medical nocia 'oil with twenty five present, held t heir dii'MiT in the Spanish room Thursday evening. Business followed he dit'lier. Tlu coal d.nlers of the slate held a i I'liventinu in Ogden yesterday, with hilMnej.s m S: ioiii ill the hot. I ball room. A dinner at which there wen IDO guests was tendered the meinhers ill the evening. Mr. W. II. Kills was chairman of arrangements. ! I Always take the puces of bacon out i.f (In' k.illt.-t us soin as they arc del ?. Mirowii and crisp. Drain them mi clean, imglucd paper. If you leave them in the fat .they will be greasy. Cook bacon in a heavy, broad iruii sl.iil. t ou r a slow fire, and watch it Icom tanlly lo prevent scorching, -- a'! : Girls are wrenring heel protertors, but need heart protectors more. er QUIT BUSINESS Mohair Living Room Suifc.s, $175 to $225 Yon S;ic LO 50 Per Pent at ThiH Sale! D Dining Room Suites Wed-siln- $85 to $175 Redroom Furniture at the lowest Prices in Ogden THE dec-na- te HERE This is your chance to buy your furnishings at Manufacturers Cost. m PETERSEN 5" Terms can be arranged on quantity buys. Miller Furniture Store 2362 Washington Ave. Phone 410 ses-sio- len,?ntae Inc. The Efficiency and Experience To the Voters of Ogden City New Silk will follow. Sempre Music Club The next regular meeting of the Sempre Music club will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Froerer, 2662 Van Buren avenue, Tuesday afternoon November 1. Dresses $10 Martha Junior Society Again I come before the voters of the city, asking your kind consideration. It has always been my earnest endeavor to give the public the most efficient service and courteous treatment. If experience is worth anything to the citizens, cannot surely my six years in the auditors office be overlooked by the thinking voters. My administration has been complimented bj hankers, auditors and many others who have had occasion to do business with my office. It is on this record that I appeal to the voters Mrs. E. J. Hanke and Mrs. Roya Douglas were joint hostesses to the members of the Martha Junior society Wednesday afternoon in the Hanke apartments at the Hotel Bigelow. Light refreshments were served fol lowing the business meeting. Business and Professional Women The Business and Profesional Wo men met Aednesday evening at the American Legion club rooms with Mrs Violet Ilui Grix and Miss Florence Hall as hostesses. Grand Exalted Ruler. John F. Mal-Ic- y of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, was a guest of the local lodge on Monday evening of this week. Mr. Malley, whose home is Boston, Mass., accompanied on western trip by his wife. They were dinner guests of the officers and thoii wives of the lodge 719 at the Hotc Bigtdow. Immediately following din ner Mr. Malley addressed the mem hers of 'the lodge at the club house He outlined the work of the nations Extraordinary Purchase of Dresses 100 Dresses Go on Sale Saturday We believe these dresses are the most sensational values have ever been offered. that i of the city. MRS. MARY FARLEY p,j AdvrtMmnU e. guests are bid- lien for in.'li afternoon to eninv the '.osp.tality i f tins;' three graeiiius I'.utiiii in! io'iielit Ass.Kial ion Withl.iiil.i.s, - . take plan' tonighr, will be preceded ' Ills i a numb! r of no host dinners. The ' V toi'iti will he the scene of a din-n1, in fit a ii ialinii. Th.:i' sl .s ti'i'K r fi! leeii. t'M al ial iiii 1. iTlii i t ei.'.i.iT. for six. with Miss Marjorie French I lai o. Mrs. H. .). ll.n-k!!: as liosti ss, ;ii one I'osi.ssis W i dj'i sd.iy afternoon in In r Sd nr. lay allot noon Mr-- . L. II. .it, W oi I Mi l n;.ii '.iicnis m Me hotel w In n the timo will preside over an attractive M. trfli. i .li.n.or Mi. .L.Ihi W. lli.LiT.li'.. oeiety met in regular him heo'i I'..ny in ihe Jnpnt'ese room, V'Mi. V:iiinr Arthur, r.inl Mrs. i 'oii. Five o, loi h ic.i followed In n covers will be laid for twenty- "I .. i1! iit I'litiTta'iii il t'li f.sncy '.ii, is Tluirdi;, at nmoi the K. two friend''. t mill's Ciiile if I lie M.iik sivlii'ii llllli honli. M.'I'U'. club fnnieiud at o'a :.i d I'.itience addresM-i'.i First Fisslijteri.'in iliunh ihi.is-the mem Ilie hall room of the Bigelow will on tlie subject, "Playing :.1t r n.i'i'ii tit the lii'ine Mr, the for a dinner tomorrow A li Y;.n Buivii 2i!s large ilclcg.it ion from llie when Jii'l members of the umg .hill la." biwan s nioioied up for the ei the Ameiiean lie volution of hicrs 'ai: I War Yds lueel mg. i:n. lii'oii was served lo one will issiinbb'. i.ili;ir to Spanish are in Ariaiigemeiits S n. i.l music wa ar.Inhn Mayer. ;V2.i Tliiriieili liiii.dred. ' band-- , of Mrs. J. P, Curry. lie of the mein s'ln t. t nli rlniiinl the auxiliary nn m rnrgi'd for w Santa Monica, California. , j!i. 1 . . Ix-go- . i' Li - as lineter- - i l u , nitiii if Oiliii ii. lull'll No. o.i.i", x to (live Party . Lloyd G. Harris will entertain of her bridge club at her prett members the street today. gut home on Twenty-sixt- h Luncheon will precede Jthe games. tary Mrs- - ' hull. W. loin .in tiiif. i e i.t'ii-.i- Mis, li, s i , Wi-il'.- i Seitiritt lt T', I iv.,a!-- '.irs w.f out-.''..iiidi- ng Mrs F. E. Barrett, of Arco, Idaho, a farmer resident of Ogden, is the guest 2603 Jack- of Mrs. J. E. McDermond, . It., '.In ay Monday The Am, ri:.a pust number wore usi-.y. ami the auxiliary will give u earni- the throughout homo. Three tables enjoyed bridge V:,l dame on liullowe'en night at the au:ii!g the afurnoon. K;ls' elu'n. The festivity is sponsored l y the nn ihers of the auxiliary who Leaves for New Yuik 'are being .dded by the legionnaires. Mrs. Ezra C. Jlieh loft the vst A: !'anKl'", ;ils alv ooinpletod for the of the l l,V wha for months siijnuni w.;h her promises to be the a fair of the week. Invitadaughter. Miss Gladys tions have ,vn sent to the posts and Wk City. Bountiihur auxiLtn-- at Salt Mis. George W. Perkins is i w lo ful. Kaysvii:,, Brigham City aiui at eel at the Hotel Ailmiiuiu-d will be by Bigelow for months. only, it it unnoiiincd. Mrs. 1. Turner, unit president, is general Mrs. chairman, and she is Wing ussisted the .u , . : 1 K.iilna, I .u iim inis In Oi,!,1! at.x :..! ; t tlie Spanish ill :ii "it". i.l .1 S. I it V.v- -. :.!!.! their regular l he PH.ii! Credit Men are lunching the hotel at noon today, as are u! o the oi uiaii. e agents. elaborate social li. i le iln n: 'u.iious of the autumn season are !ir I n.lgo on iieoiis to be given this moon ami tom. u t jw- afternoon by Mi An hi1 Itoie man; her daughter, lb mm:. n B. Way. ami her daiigli-- i r in w, Mrs. Archie W. Bowman, l.i on wii! be served in the club i.i l.u . room al tables. Tlu-will he luicl.i vi.li fall flow i is and i tiniih s, i at rii:.:" out the Halloween .idols Pi 'dire wdi follow oil the el,- l Wue .. Itl'ii-- nv.'.i'u i I'reai- - y. Aiiierifuii I.ivuiii Auxiimiy. lutK'bi,i,n a; the s7: Tweiity- - Legion and Auxiliary i :1... , I $ $ M. Au.erkall dfi'urtuieiit . it in I t helrfulti.laifion. Sir, lee I. Turner, a .vrni'd flow its Mrs. A. $ Vi.. ileiil. Imnm ot en-Jd'- by ..I oi.r deioti. :i lo mutual l ui.int.l.. u 'III davhaf".11 W,rV"lt " . BIeasant party was given Monday of friends of .ftenioon by a group I C. Gramly when they honored S; at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Madison, 471 Twenty-sevent- h Luncheon and cards were those present. !l:. Aniern-aInimn: to an. I o:v.i:v aur mo'ialiin . - iti In-Il- "i 'i Il.i'.-i- I:.- I . . fmaii tables were arranged for ward PTr African marigolds were at-- ! for centerpieces. Curds Vi!-- t Uii .U'.llll.. I!i "'ll.,1 .,M An . I' Ttii1;,'. r,1 " Mi:. Vithai Urilii i i.l W i -- imp.-- .. f a lilt . ! aut.-iun1- V , . . ...i a n'l.ii-- et ii..i iuIimI ..ration to ttie .inn. mil, . late ..nil iial.eii. Iti vombal of I. tti iti riaM aunt th fie ; tu uioae rn 1. the miUT of nnislit. ... i'.ivii..!, .uiv will on with; o Miiviunl unj .nikuut l lualerity th Ilim iiae. f j.i.tl. i lmiknn alul ilrinoi ui'i lo 'uit.eiiii!e in aliJ to eolilriliul u tlie Bi,..i.'!.Ftin:eiil of thr aim and 6fc.t."rtaTned of,, I i Mai'', ,ur- - .i,it: .. s. the members of the !nh:i S; im and a few special Miss Marion U'alr iii club bridge M,s graced the center M;s.-- " where luncheon was served. ta lSurt.-n- .1 ..,-1- tit i Iir.ua. t iWll'I.d III I.iillMltUlHHI to maintain .i... i II.. 11 Male of Anieru-a- ; a a .1.1.1 lo liu--r uU lie ti.'i.iiiil .er ,f ( AnuT.i .iiliMii ; to . .r ii ... i , i: .1. u i. l Hu1 iLii'iila ,it euf Wj- . r. i luli.Mi ire lireal War: to mcul-ia- .i . l.iiiiK eliil) In.'. .ri!l Thllistiav - .t I uiiiil . .m I : r. CLUBS 5 The heavy quality of the material the smart chie effects the many beautiful shades together make this offer one to be remembered. 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