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Show I November 25, ividay 5 TI1E OGDEN POST 1927 Mrs. E. A. Patrick und Mr T.S IVnil.V TllIUTClllOsis to thes oil , Snaughnessy were hostesses tO 1)0 xiOlU apron section on Tuesday at the home or Mr. Blessing, 5oJ Twenty-seconsection met street. The ready-to-weiuh Mrs. H. J. Pinch the same after-- j l ive nullion Tuberculosis Cluistmas noon with Mrs. George Kellog ni, Seals, iiiough to provide every person Mrs. B. W. Matteson acting as Ctali with ten stamps, ure being s is, In Ku!k Newcomer Complimented hostesses. This afternoon the l.xtributeu sistant ' luliiur the S. lI f Eccles Marriner will preaided throughout the state vrs gather at the home r 8s- - linen soetion "::il Jet a most charming tea Saturday tvr Mis i '? association. Tuberculosis Adams 2833 lt:.h A. N. of Mrs. Msrrison, st.1' "ui'i lr; ffternoon at hpr home on Van Buren For the iast twenty years these ,l",r in li., fLnue, when Mrs. Robert Anderson, b., Mrs. and E. p, any I hristmas Seals, sold during G. Hyde Lyman Episcopal Women Meet were the complimented Dec.nibvr in every state, have been Uiuenw of Mrs. Thomas Conway and Mrs. Car- - the n "sts. These young matrons have i .l lo.w'-riVof helping stamp out TuU-rleans PUoi, in tht tie Gillette were hostesses Tuesday v ' to moved and Ogden they Vntly welcomed in this IhariksKiviiij ufternoon at the guild hall, when the cjlosis and promoting good health hospitable being womens guild of the Church of the The suivers of the campaign has been Miss Rnnia Sunner by Mrs. Eccles, who has Knight, a student at the Good Shepherd held their regular due to the earnest work of thousands for her two opportunities vf Logan was a of citizens who give their services Tal meeting. 111 1,1,1 trends to meet them. Lovely pom-Doof Mrs. freely every year to help organize und r.. were used SI. in I chrysanthemums unroy. conduct the seal sale in their communClub Oak Live effective decoration of the home. In ities und who later aid the state assoclub Live Oak color The of the scheme members a room of Young Matrons Will Preside the dining were entertained Wednesday by Mrs. ciation caryy 0,1 a definite program. se was carried out in the tea table vr,'U !ms h!1V0 l,w issued by John Seventy-fiv- e In Utah the Christmas Seal has women Wallace F.llis, Mr. Adam Pat- Shepherd, 124 West Twenty-Bev-ent- h appointments. street. done much to promote public health of them tuson, attendance, and many Mrs. in Jr., Junior Rich for veie a bridge luncheon to be and to the public und the bring gpests tomorrow afternoon at the Ellisgiven education in its various health of Pioneers Daughters home. 2700 W ashington Last your our efforts were Studio Tea avenue. These diarming Executive board members of the forms. com ent rated on child health education, Delightful in its details was the oung hostesses are complimenting Sl-TTof Sf Iwuuae childhood is the itudio tea given Sunday afternoon by Mrs. (,. 1. Canfield, who has come to fi- Seals The Christmas infection. iSXilS Arthur a at Mrs. their Ogden Woolley vr and recently from Idaho Palls. '1? be.C r. L a director of child health edu- street, nue. North Ogden campt 32 will iiam-- who apartment, 614 Twenty-thir- d visited groups; ussisted The marriage of Miss Mahel R. meet this afternoon with Beatrice G. ention, guests called to meet the thirty-fiv- e districts to employ school three guest of honor, Mrs. Eddavene lloutz Watkins, daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Campbell. Company M, No. 13, met to a fund contributed nuiscs; Watkins Mrs. sister of and Los Angeles, Davis of Hyrum Kidman has re-- , Wednesday with Mrs. A. J. Foutz, 769 to la used to demonstrate the need of street. Woolley, who has been visiting in Og-d- n eently been announced. The wedding Twenty-eight- h a larger free milk fund; helped to and Salt Lake for two weeks. took place November 17 in the Salt finance public health work ut the Mr. and Mrs. Kid The hosts and guest of honor were Lake temple. Mental of Utah; furnished school Gymnastics University man will Mrs. L. C. reside in Mendon. Utah. assisted in receiving by such as scules, first-ai- d health equipment So hu no in iiiuderii an cnte1 far, The tea table Potter of Salt Lake. d over to etc., kits, was attractive with a centerpiece of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Barton Hosts Intelligence test to equal uinirhii'iny," to material distributed free schools; Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11. Barton remarks the Austin American. Nor school pink chrysanthemums and maidenhair districts and teachers for teachfern, princess candles of the same presided over a delightful holiday a questionnaire to equal the children's, ing hcuhh; conducted health exhibits shade in silver holders were placed dinner yesterday at their home on add we. Boston Transcript und demonstrations. street. Assembled about at the end of the table. Miss Mary Twenty-fift- h Eidredge, Miss Margaret Stewart and the table laden with Thanksgiving Hiss Florence Woolley assisted in delicacies were Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Mrs. Davis departed Wed- Barton and three little, tots, Mr. and serving. Irs. Carlyle Eubank and small son, her home in California. for nesday , Irs. Edward Bichsel and Stanley Mrs. Mary L. Johnson departed iiehsel. for Stockton, California, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lewis have re- -' were she will snend the winter months uraed from a months visit in Omaha, with her daughters. calm - F- Montagu Love, Hayden Stevenson Starch clothes wrong side out. and Ot.s Harlan have been lurne.. is'ave them wrong side out until they l he east of Thoroughbreds J"' are sprinkled. For white clotlns use 1imersal picture for which Job Him starch as hot as you can stum! it. this fall made a i.umUr of interesting the HJinont Hot starch goes through the fabric and hazardous shot at in the east are Other not Track. does and ijjt.v more and better evenly, Keep Marian Nixon, llichanl Walling, Sum leave shiny spots when innu-d- . Nolan, Haid ior-- i I'se hot. only starch of the most part .Vi !i asse, MaryMcDonald and Johnny Clarie a it , of it at a time. Replace it when Pox. is ideal The thin. cold way and gels to have two pans of starch, beside the reserve supply. Dilute one with enough water to make a good paste for the thinner materials, and keep No the other thiek enough for the heavier clothes. Begin by starching the clothes Luncheon you want stiffest. Clothes wrung very dry before starching will be stiffer; Will he Given White starch than wetter one. shows plainly when used on dark col- by red colored dollies. It may be tinted with tea or coffee for brown, and with bluing for blues, or especially tinted products may Ik purchased. d! i ar -- 1 -I', - j f J - 9- K Tw-.'i'lf- 8. - ar-Zlg- ( m ; j indi-idu- al f jn-rio- ? d I three-hundre- Host Another Bridge , S-nr- Hotel ow Green tomato pie cun be made from last unripened tomatoes. For one pie, take 4 or f medium six-- j ml green tomatoes, slice, und heat with; lemon in thin slices, 4 rup of teasugar, ls teaspoon salt, und spoon cinnamon until the tomatoes are tender. Add I1. tablesHions cornstarch, and conk until the cornstarch does not taste raw. Take from the fire, ndd 1 tublesMion of butter, and pour into a prvbuketl pie crust, (over with nn upper crust, and hake about 12 minutes in n hot oven until the upper crust is done. If there is not enough liquid in the tomatoes to rook them, add a little water when stowing them. Be careful to prebnko the lower crust only until it is delicately browned. Home of tile I Tuesday, November 29 Mrs. C. E. Traver will bo 1 present anil will Kivo a minute Kneral talk on Uriiljfe. Hotel Bigelow l :00 $1.25 Each I. M. - Mrs. Charles Van Meter and daugh- McGregor apartments. ter, Ruth, of Los Angeles, who have been guests' of Mrs. George T. 1 .arisen for a short time,, departed Monday for a stay of two months in South Dakota, where they formerly resided. Mrs. Jesse S. Richards was hostess Tuesday at a delightful little party for eight at her home in the Peery apartments. Luncheon was followed by an afternoon of bridge. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sawyer and children left for Fort Worth, Texas, on Tuesday of this week. They will make the trip by motor. Invitations have been issued by Mrs. a bridge luncheon at her home in the McGregor apartments. Ethel Franke for to be given today Miss Harlin Hostess Miss Viola Harlin entertained the members of the Central Junior high football team and their partners at a dancing party Tuesday evening at her home on Twenty-fourt- h street. A color scheme of blue, and gold, the school colors, was chosen for the dec orations of the home. A buffet supper was server to: Rema Heiner, Peggy. Roy, Eunice McKell, Ann Proudfit, Beth Peck, Dorothy Varney, Ada Saiior, Maxine Fox, Yvonne Bad-coShirley Peck, Viola Harlin, Jessie Taggart, Blanche Critchlow, Jeanette Treseder, Robert Chez, Lawrence Dick Horrocks, Robert Van Dyke, Tom ONeill, Lawrence Higginbotham, Robert Archer, Francis Foley, Joseph Fciley, Kenneth Garr, Claude Olson. George Wheelwright, Fred Wil on, Wayne Dye and Junior Cazier. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y $ V A 2 V I Miriam Chapter O. E. S. The regular monthly tea was given Monday afternoon by Miriam chapter sSs number 14 O. E. S. in the temple par-- 1 ors. Mrs. W. A. Moore was chairman for this occasion. Cards and kensing ton were enjoyed by the members, Tuesday evening the past matrons and past patrons were complimented guests of the order, at a special meeting. Refreshments were served after the session. Mrs. Ludwig Reimers, being chairman of the refreshment committee. I travels. , holi-h??- Robinson Saturday evening aPane room of the Hotel Ri. i over were laid for twelve guests'' Martha Junior - f6 n for the summer and fall months returned to Salt Lake to reside. St. Joseph's Sewing Society The regular meeting of St. Josephs and Mrs. Charles R. Ilollings-- " Sewing society will be held this afJJr. are now located at 2332 Jeffer-- n ternoon at the nights of Columbus avpny,, Mrs n0iin(fSW-0rt- h home with Mrs. J. S. Campbell and last from a six Mrs. August Martello acting aa host-- 1 etks visit spent in California cities. esses. mid-we- ft1?- - E. ek J. Hanke departed Monday be j? Francisco where she will j"'ned by her son, Wattis Littlefield, Thanksgiving holiday. Ma i a student at the hool fur boy at San; !: f';w. t8! & ; i , j j0J.jan DINING SUITE No. in walnut as American Ann period. Eight pieces, Queen wiui 42xj4 table, top Suite consists of one buffet, one oblong up- chairs V and five VV arm one dining extension, bolstered in blue leather. Was $152.50; now . DINING SUITE No. Suite walnut. lighted high Tudor nieces. design; period Eieht f ot ex nsio , of one octagon cornered table, 42x54 buffet, one arm and five dming chairs upholstered in velour. Was $172.50; Hq Y Y in hard surface tapestry. Was $310.00; now Y Y Y t V have been hold- - Mr. Clarence Blessing, isxms sst Walnut Suite 24-l- Y Y tY Y Y Y Y yY Y b. No. 33 White Enameled Sellers Kitchen Cabinet top, guaranteed lias white porcelain extension table bread box, 24-l- b not to chip or crack; aluminum 10 O flour bin; automatic lower shelf; Kf) now.. VOOeOV pieces glassware. Was $75.00;; )) 90 Sellers Mastercraft White Enameled Cabinet All white enamel; has white porcelain table top that will not chip or crack; automatic lowering flour bin, 48-lcapacity; capacity; cereal container, aluminum bread box; automatic lower shelves; 10 convenpieces glassware. The most complete and made. cabinet fit A ient L Was $107.50; now.. b. -- MasMmaaib 20-l- b. See! And Hundreds of Other Great Bargains Too Numerous to Mention. Come and Ogden Furniture Y ' f! Y Y I b. 0 Y Y t Sellers Special Golden Oak Kitchen Cabinet Has white porcelain extension table top, guaranteed not to chip or crack; automatic lowering flour bin, 48-lcapacity; automatic lower shelves; aluminum bread box; 10 pieces glassware, and many other CPT jf convenient features. Was $77.50; now . Golden Ook Sellers Kitchen Cnldnet Has aluminum extension table top; aluminum bread flour bin; 10 pieces of glassware, and box; convenient features. other 9Q fZf) many Was $52.00; now Y Y Y $200.00 No. 50 Y Y Y Y Y Y No. 134, $155 s00 SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS The best, most economical servant in the home notv at greatly reduced prices. Y Y .? consist. plM, Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y .l 090 (If) - one arm and five dining chairs upholstered in velour. Was 3225.00: now Y Y Y Y Y 090 No. 443 WALNUT DINING SUITE Ei- Y 911 OJ now.... Eight Y Ton--Tn- , 90 Zfl Q91 v Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y fl99 6-- The Martha Junior was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. Charles Clayton, Chief Justice and Mrs. Valentine 2560 Swaner. Mrs. Henry Volker with Mrs. Clayton. hostess w,1 was of residents have been joint 0nc Own Us S69 50 v?4J LNUT I Aagcles. rugs that go so en Zf) 6-f- MRS. EZRA RICHARDSON, President, Child Culture Club Club slogan: Cultivate community cooperation. Child Culture Club The members of the Child Culture I club will meet the afternoon of De-- 1 cember 2 at the Hotel Bigelow with Mrs. Archie Bowman and Mrs. Chris Flyg&re as hostesses. Mr. Mark Rob-- 1 inson, local musician, will deliver a lecture on the subject of Musical Ap-preciation. and Mrs. Walter L. Howe and t Mf; all son. of San Rafael, California, Ha?. 8 Pending the Thanksgiving Wlt1 Mrs. A. L. Howe at her n Healy avenue. They will In!6 Ve the last of the week for Los firm-wov- now, each .. many years of service. They were $115.00; select from. You 11 surely to handsome patterns Size BxlO.fl. Many f)f) find what you want. They were $105.00; now, each $45.00 value, 811x10.0 Clif-to- n $67.50 value, 9x12, Beauvais IZf) Axminsters; now.......... Axminsters; now value, 9x12, Over- $45.00 BeaufZf) 8.3x10.6 $02.00 value, V now brook Axminsters; vais Axminsters; now Over8.3x1 0.6 $40.00 value, fZfl 4P9Q $57.50 value, 9x12, Fervak RQQ Of) brook Axminsters; now Axminsters; now $60.00 value, 9x12, President OA $52.00 value, 8.3x10.6, Fer- - OQE IZf) l 1 Wilton Velvet; now now vik Axminsters; Iresi8.3x10.6 $55.00 value, tZf) $55.00 value, 9x12, Capitol O vDOO OV dent Wilton Velvet; now: Axminsters; now value, 9x12, Blue QQ1 AT) $50.00 value, 8.3x10.6, Capi- tZf) $45.00 Itibhon Wilton Velvet; novr...wOJ. V tol Axminsters; now G value, 81x10.6, Blue $48.00 value, 9x12, Clifton KQ $40.00 Ribbon Wilton Velvet; now....VO 11 ww now Axminsters; hnh J, . Handsome, 134-WA- LNUT V ' lltW MAHAL WILTONS close-nappe- d, QJ I Mr. and Mrs. Spencer S. Eccles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eocle at their home in lfSrRe p J fin (If) f Utah Power & Light Club The Gills club of the Utah Power & Light held their . regular monthly meeting on Friday at noon when they $ lunched In the Japanese room of the Hotel Bigelow. Jack Fiester of the Edison Electric Appliance company of 2 Salt Lake addressed the members on Electric Water Heating and Electric I Cooking. J. F. Orr, district manager, also gave a brief talk. rf!k-n- d UAJAII MAJESTICS N, J OoJOil y Mr., and Mrs. Grant W. Gallacher ome to their friends in til vwi Kimball apartment on north main Jrect. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Gallacher Miss Ellen Farr, daueh r offormerly Mr. and Mrs. Asael Farr. Her marriage occurred in Salt Lake early ,a November. ANGLO-KEKMI- N, of Size 9x12, in all the attractive new designs and colors. Rugs that will give a lifetime to $165.09; excellent service and beauty. Values up now, each C Size 8.3x10.6. So many to choose from youll surely find what you V each.. wish. Values up to $155.00; now, Marana Reading Circle The members of the Marana Read- ing circle will convene at the homely of Mrs. J. T. Lynch, 2525 Madison avenue. This afternoon for the pur-- j pose of completing the .study of Eu-- 1 A gene O'Neills play, Anna Christie. route. hnvVc ANGLO-PERSIA- t I Cali-orn- ia hoi at dinner WONDERFUL RUG VALUES Jk Junior Child Culture Club ?n Mrs. E. C. Olsen and son, The Junior Child Culture club will departed Wednesday by motor :?.r. a trip through Idaho, thence to meet Saturday afternoon .with Mrs. ties of the northwest, southern Jule McMurrin at her home on Eccles and. return vii the southern avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham is Everything in Our Big, Splendid Store Going at a Fraction of Its Ileal Value! Now Your Opportunity to Add Beauty and Comfort to the Home at a Great Saving. street. Missis? Twenty-fift- h Nan Williams will read a paper on The Life of Mussolini and Mrs. Franke will talk on her European Business DisconuMimelinig --7 r.ir wl, w iARE Size 9x12. Mr. and Mrs; Thomas Leslie de Parted last evening for a three weekt Kensington Club Mrs. J. T. Rushmere entertained the Jnp to Washington, New York, ani Chicago. members of her kensington club Tues' day afternoon at her home on Adams .Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eckardt are vis avenue. Tea was served laLe in the ng in Sparks, Nevada, over Thanks afternoon to twenty members and giving. four guests. Haywood apartments. Y Y Home Culture The Home Culture club met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Ethel W. Bur-hndg- e, iY ?Y The members met last Friday with Mrs. Frank Aberhansley the Valley House in Huntsville. drs. Ray Peck gave current event. They were followed by a review of Susaune Ertzs book Madame Claire, riven by Mrs. Leonard C. Tillotson. eleven members were present. Franke. 810 Y Y Child Culture Mrs. Jule McMurrin will be hostes o the Child Culture club on Saturday afternoon at her home, 2S63 Eccles avenue. Mrs. E. W. Reeves left Tuesday for Chicago where she will be joined by her niece. Miss Fay Reynolds, who has been in the east for the past two months. After a Bhort stay in Chicago they will visit with relatives in Iowa before returning to Ogden. $Y and Carpet Co. Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y t ; 1 ' i y r |