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Show u Friday, December BE PREPARED CLUBS K I W APPROACHING C A f f. STORMS DEMAND BETTER SHOES day noon at the Ogden Exchange club luncheon in the Hotel Bigelow for formal dance to be sponsored by that organization on Thursday, December 8, in the Ogden Elks club rooms, the proceeds to i given to the Elks charity fund. William J. Blackburn and George Kihogg are in charge of ar- Frirntktiiii I mi im try Womanhood Onirr Culture Aeramvliahment Mm. (jtxiraa Tumikoa, I'raaident rangements. Invitations have been issued not Club. only to members of the Exchange club and the Elks lodge but also to members of che Rotary, Kiwanis and Lions Club dubs. Air. K. If, Peek will be hosteu to the club members this (Fri Golden Spike Chapter, D. A. It. day) afternoon at her home 1004 The regular meeting of the Golden Twenty-fourtstreet.. The lesson for Daughters of the Amerchaiter, Spike the day will be an especially prepared will be held Monday ican Revolution, paper by Mrs. George Thorstensen enDecember 5, at the home of afternoon, ReGovernment and titled, "History, 2180 Van Buren E. Mrs. Bristol, Ralph Current ligious Customs of India. events will precede the meeting and avenue, This promises to be a very interestwill be given by Mrs. Leo Feck. ing meeting since Mrs. George E. FelCity, state chairlows, of Salt Child Culture Club man of Ine committee on genealogical Mrs. Archie Bowman and Mrs. research, will be the guest of honor Chria Flygare were hostesses Thurs- and will speak. day when the Child Culture club met This will also be music day. at the Hotel Bigelow. The opera, "Sampson and Deliliah, waa given Historical Society under the very capable direction of The Historical society will meet SatProf. Mark Robinson. urday .afternoon in the library of the Central Junior high school. Mrs. W. B. Kerr and Mrs. Nellie Cline will be Liberty Club ' The members of the Liberty club hostesses. Mrs. Florence Newcomb were hostesses to their husbands will give the topic for the meeting Tuesday evening. The affair waa giv- which Is "The Twentieth Century en at the home of Mrs. Bert Green, Novel 2945 Adams. Cards were enjoyed and Service Star Legion a late supper was served. The Ogden chapter, Service Star Legion, met Monday evening with 'Auxiliary to Spanish War Vets The sewing society of the auxil- Mrs. P. A. Beck, 1506 Twenty-fourt- h street She was assisted Mrs. iary to the Spanish War Veterans J. G. Murdock and Mrs. Annaby Rogers. Mrs. with met Wednesday afternoon A business meeting was followed by Erica Shupe at her home, 1840 cards and refreshments. h ke Slide Fastener Snap Fastener Newest Styles Gray, Tan, Mack $2.15 to $3.95 Alodern Literature seaThe members of the of the Mod- -, The second dancing party ings, keeper of records of club will convene finance; son will be given this evening at the Benjamin Peterson, master exHotel Bigelow by the Entre Nous of Mrs. W. J Blackburn, niftl C. Henry Turner, master of eighth this afternoon. inner guard; Hobbs, club. chequer; William O. Hanscir, Entre Nous Dancing Club Don 11 and seals, master-at-arm- s; Bernard Schuner, outer guard; L. V. trustee. Meld, Seiupre Musical Society The Sempre Musical society met L. Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. R. Draper, 2313 Van Buren avenue. Mrs. Earl Reed had charge of the program LAUNDRY WORK AIADE EASY The drudge of laundry Work whJ b- - It Ului U,Tr for the day. Her subject was Ameriand was very ably can Composers given. Airs. Junius Smart, Mrs. C. H. Stevens and Airs. Ray M. Jones furnished the music for the afternoon. energy to through with the family scrub- bing. The better way is to U us do the wet washing with our modern machinery, it i, thoroughly and at very 1 cost. Hang out the contents of the bag whence return and the rest is no more than childs play Drama Club Mrs. Harmon Barton and Mrs. Gilbert Poitcr will be joint hostesses of the Drama club on Saturday afternoon. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Chas. H. Barton, 774 Twenty-fift- h street. Miss Dana Kelley will give a paper whose subject is: "The Russian Stage of Today, following which Miss Eva Littlefield will read "The Rivlzor, a play by Gogal. Mrs. Frank Browning will render a solo, "Vinelle (Del Acqua). EVERYTHING Wet Wash Laundry Phone 1173 MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES; leaves no doubt about the savings! Buying Christmas gifts at this store is like making love to a widow you cant overdo it. Comparison teaches customers to buy profitably just as experience taught the widow to love fondly. Square Deal prices keep our customers on the come and our cash carrier on the jump. Were waiting to make cash dollars carry more and hand you back a little cash to carry! Ladies Misses $3.95 $2.95 GALOSHES tadica $2.65 MImhcs1 :.....$2.45 Childs $2.25 Home ' Club Mrs. Edna Plans entertained the Mountain Home flub Tuesday at her home, 2535 Lincoln avenue. Cards were enjoyed during the afternoon by the members. Dinner followed with rovers laid for twelve guests. The table was most attractive with Christmas colors and6 motifs. Blountain Presbyterian Women Hold Bazaar The Womens circle of the First Presbyterian church held their annual bazaar Wednesday and Thursday in the basement, of the church. A turkey dinner was served Wednesday evening from 5 until 8 oclock. The following members were chairman of the various booths: Linen, Mrs. June r, Mrs. B. J. Clark; Finch; aprons. Airs. Wilbur Cook; fancy work, Mrs. Al. Johnson. The dinner was in charge of Mrs. E. J. P. Rowse, and Mrs. N. A. Morrison. The dining room was in charge of MAKES OF PEARLS AND BEADS Knights of Pythias- Elect - At the regular meeting held Monday night by the Knights of Pythias the following officers were elected to head the organization for the ensuing year: James A. Howell, chancellor commander; H. H. Darling, Exchange Club Plans Ball Frank Edwards, preArrangements were completed Tues late; A. M. Hodge, master of work; N. vice-chancell- to $L50 $50.00 When Christmas comes sister's fancy always turns to pearls, Thats why we turned our thoughts to a big assortment want her to get the best and you to get a Square Deal. ready-to-wea- Mrs. C. B. Morse. The Gift Supreme Blue-Whi- New Mantel Clocks te DIAMONDS to $25 8-D- $1000 Santa Claus Specials $10.00 Jewelers reliable sell only clocks This new model dependable. chime clock will tick off years of home happiness. gems individual design mounted to quality in exquisite rings of solid white gold and platinum. Top-not- Movement ay ch Nationally Known Popular Phone 1325 for Prompt Attention to Your WATCHES CANDLESTICKS XMany Dej Guaranteed Dependable ive candlestj home good Squ purchase Christmas pi to $1.00 Dry Cleaning 0 Needs The Quality Alan Phone 1325 What .with all the social activities during this season of the year, you may wish some extra prompt service in dry To get it phone cleaning. t 1325 and we will do the rest. SERVICE 3 New Winter Styles $5.00 SATISFACTION f? ? ff T For Brother $5.00 COMFORT SLIPPERS For Christmas Gifts fI THE FAMILY SHOE STORE 353 21th Street Ogden r i.i iw;i Wrist Watches to $300 $12 to Good watches $600 are like J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS Offered in smart new designs in white or green gold, filled or solid. At Ogden, Utah V? tTi Y t? cy tt tT Y T f t Y ?Y Y Y Y Y th $50,000 WORTH OF HIGH GRADE FURNITURE $15,000 WORTH OF RUGS T T T SUPER-QUALIT- WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR-T- HE Y FINAL CLOSING OUT OF THE 4 & Carpet Co. Furniture Ogden This Sale Starts FRIDAY, 2nd, at 7:30 p. m. DECEMBER Big Vni"8 Trhi,,e is "itk " d and help make the price. You may need Rugs. Carpets, Draperies, Tables, Chairs, Cabinets Tables, Windsor Chairs. Bedroom Su:(m nrrgcnrc Beuehea. Koeket. llootoes. Writing Itka, Easy Rocker! Windsir Chairs and and Table Lamps. Heaters, Ranges, Refrigerators, Kitchen Cabinets and Tables. Chests, lllcrh Chairs. Wnlk Baby Beds taSSffiS r AVFNUEL SELLING AT HE U,1A cut good people trustworthy and dependable. This exquisite wrist watch meets these White Gold nd ? ?? ? PATENT PUMPS Cuban and High Heels Gents Watches gift carries the longest memory and this good timepiece carries a long guarantee. KNIVES & CHAINS $1.50 to $50 OF OGDEN You Phone We Call Smart .The unexpected Quality Gleaners Practical Gifts for Christmas Jeweled $10 THE FAMOUS $1.00 STOCKINGS All the Newest Colors ' Gift Values Unequalled Famous Adams avenue. American Legion Auxiliary The American Legion . Auxiliary will meet Monday night in the American Legion club rooms. Mrs. Lee D. Turner will preside. Arthur Woolley will deliver an address on "Defense and a splendid musical program has been arranged by Mrs. Sidney W. Radeon. The members of Elmer Crid-dl- e unit of Kaysville have been invited to attend this meeting as special guests. la. 1 MHCES THROUGHOUT THE STORE DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS. 2422 WASHINGTON ROY GRIFFIN, Auctioneer. |