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Show Friday, December THE OGDEN POST The and Mra. E. A. Bowen left yes terday for New York City, where they will spend three weeks. En route they stopped in Ijiramie, Wyo., foi a short visit with Mrs. Bowen's daughter, Miss Jean Warner, who is student at the University of Wyo- I I EMPORIUM . Christmas MVreaths Mrs. Gertrude Carr will preside over a charming dinner for Ogden friends at four oclock Sunday at her home in Ilarrisville. Wreaths for decoration add greatly to the Christinas appearance of your home and promote materially the Christmas spirit. ; Mr. and Mrs Karl Hopkins were hosts at a delightful dinner Saturday evening ajt their home on Madison avenue, when they entertained the I members of their card club. The dinner tables where covers were laid foi twenty, was decorated wiih Christmas greens and motifs. Bridge followed dinner. I A Complete Line of Cut Flowers and Potted Plants I NEW DEPARTMENT LAUKENE Perfumes and Toilet Articles. I KLENKE FLORAL Washington Phone 2955 I 1240 Free Delivery I I pniiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiinili.B I I5 P P JT j 17DD i J r- 1) r I A T'TfAM vy NEW YEARS EVE V I 53 53 I f X- V. A- - I JL JL 1 X SEE HOTEL BIGELOW 5enutionVre Si sin " b,ilVr "cci?ed for the New Year's offered by the management of the Hotel a HMS5E!?lPr?ram Year in Offden DINNER, 9 P. M. Uent music 0'"tfrt,nrntJoin us in starting the New wonderful new hotel. $2.50 PER PLATE WHY OUR WET WASH WORK IS A GIFT as fine as any other Christmas gift: It relieves you of all that g drudgery connected with washing the large pieces. We do all that By lightening your task, we give you happier dy more time for recreation. back-breakin- 1877 Wet Wash Laundry Washington Avenue Three Prices leaving Ogden. 15 Mrs. R. L. Olsen will entertain her bridge club this evening at her home in the Farnsworth apartments. Twelve I members will enjoy the evening hours ' small group of Sigma Chi ternity men gathered for dinner at the Bigelow Monday evening. LADIES HANDBAGS, $2.98 A worfderful assortment of bags in all real leathers. Pouch, backstrap, and underarm styles. In all the new colors. Our power makes this big offer possible. The Hotel Bigelow gave the third bridge luncheon of the season Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Traver, instructor, discussed the subject of the informative double. This is the last luncheon to be given until after the new year. y. $595 Just in time for the holidays. Stylish dresses for every occasion. ' A muA" 'ss 10 HANDKERCHIEFS, 25c, 49c, 75, $1 Exquisite bits of lace and georgette that are mere wisps of loveliness. Dainty colors and hand embroidery, that gives the distinctive touch. .1 charming young daughter of Apostlu I J884 veninff at a dinner party of at- ' arrangements in the Eng- and Mrs. David 0. McKay, former residents of Ogden. Mr. Blood is the 1J18'1 room at the Hotel Bgelow. Holi- son of Mr. and Mra. Henry H. Blood day greens and scarlet berries were of Kaysville and at present is a stu- effectively arranged on the table, dent of medicine at the University, of where covers were laid for sixteen. Both young people Cards followed in the drawing room. Pennsylvania. have studied abroad. The marriage The Weber County Medical society will take place in the Salt Lake temheld a dinner meeting at the Bigelow on 28. ple December Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell and daugh- Thursday evening. Forty-fiv- e mem-- j ter, Miss Jeanette, honored Miss Mc- bers and guests were present. Kay Saturday, when they entertained at luncheon at their home on Eccles . The Forty and Eight, the fun so-- 1 avenue. The luncheon table was love- ciety of the American Legion, held ly with its bridal appointments and their regular monthly meeting in the twenty-fou- r intimate friends of the Spanish room of the Bigelow hotel' guest of honor enjoyed the afternoons Thursday night. pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Ryan and Mks. Catherine Shufflebarger presided over Mrs. Conrad Bolstad returned Tuesa dinner Tuesday evening day from Kansas City, where she has, at charming the home of Mrs. Shufflebarger spent the past three months with her on Jefferson avenue. The tables were grandmother, Mrs. ,W. B. Kirkendall. gay with miniature Christmas trees and red tapers. Twenty-eigguests Mra. Browning in California Mrs. John M. Browning is spending enjoyed a most delightful evening. the winter in southern California with Miss Louise Fisher will preside! her daughters, Mrs. N. W. Cummings over a bridge luncheon of pretty apof San Bernardino, Mrs. Elsie Brown- pointments on Saturday at the Hotel ing Ballantyne of San Diego and Mrs. Bigelow. Thirty guests have been Stewart F. McLeod of I Ogden, Utah Wiafi Dresses Mrs. James R. Cooper, who is visiting with relatives in Kansas City, is expected in Ogden for the Yuletide. She has made an extensive trip through Alaska and Canada since Mrs. Walter Poulton left early in the week for her home in Los Angeles With the homecoming of Ogden after a brief visit with her sister, boys and girls frbm school, social Mrs. Joan W. Emmett gayeties among the younger set will begin. Formal and informal parties Mrs. T. F. Kirkham of Lchi was I will bring merriment for the holidays, the wAfk-en- d happiest season of all the year guest of Mr. and Mrs. II W. Karl Hopkins. Among the young people who are ' attending school in other states and Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall are who will spend their vacations here now located at the Hotel Bigelow for are Miss Barbara Browning, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. John Browning; the winter months. Miss Dolly Louise DeVine and her brother, James DeVine, Jr., children of Mr. and Mrs. James DeVine, and Kimball Dyer, grandson of Judge I Inc. Christmas Sale of til a late hour. at cards. iw? THE CHRISTMAS STORE Mr. end Mrs. Wilford G will ism were hosts to the members of their bridge club Wednesday Evening. Din ner was served at small tables that were tastefully decorated with Christ mas greens. Bridge was enjoyed un- ming. Mrs. Paul Ingebretson and daughter, Lillian, will arrive today from San Diego to spend the holiday season with Mrs. Ingebretsou's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Scowcroft at their home on Twenty-sixt- h street 16. Phone 1173 GLOVES, $2.98 French kid gloves in the famous CENTIMERI brand. ly sells for $4. All new colors and in all sizes. Usual- ht Hollywood. bidden. Mr. and Mrt. II. J. Miller are spending some time in Washington, D. C. While away they will also visit in New York and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles making a brief visit in Chicago. t HOSIERY Always the Appreciated Gift. Hose in service weight and chiffon; all new fall shades. Prices from : ..... $1 to . CLUBS are $2.95 Queen Esther Chapter Queen Lamer enapeer, u. E. S.,i neiu tne mommy tea Wednesday afternoon in tne Masonic tempie. Tne proceeds will be used to am unfortunate cniidren of tne community. Tne afternoon was devoted to sewing after wuicn tea was served, Foinsettas and and a miniature cnristmas tree were used to decorate tbe tea table. Mrs. i. if. Hasiet was chairman of tne committee in charge. Modern Literature The Modern Literature club will meet tms afternoon with Mrs. Ar--I tnur ti ran mam, Zs77 folk avenue. I Mrs. Harry (iepnart and Mrs. Hans lAabei wm give tne program. I I colors. I Make Good Gifts I So many folks forget to consider a Tire Store when making up their list. As a matter of fact we have a big lot of items that prove specially acceptable, since they combine usefulness with their other qualifications. I Come In and See for Yourself J. W.Brewer Tire Co. (Ogden's Only Fireproof Garage) DISTRIBUTOR UNITED STATES TIRES THE GENERAL CORD 2364 Grant Avenue Phone 339 2366 Kiesel Avenue MENS TIES, $1.49 Better ties for less. Imported silks. Newest patterns and . Service Star The hnnuai cnristmas party of the I Service Star Legion wm oe held i n-- I day afternoon, December 30, at the iioine of Mrs. J. u. Hidredge, Jr., on Mamyn drive. The regular monthly meeting of Service Star was held Monday even-- I ing at tne Hotel Bigelow. Following a business session, a program was given. Mrs. S. W . Baai-osang two selections and Mrs. Mary lfuffy gave three humorous readings. j . ,. SILVERWARE, $1.25 fromf assorment of silverware. Many designs to choose . Catholic Women The Catholic Womans league met Tuesday afternoon m the Knights of I Columbus home. Hostesses were Mrs. C. E. Clements, Mrs. C. L, Mrs. J. F. Brown, Mrs. Harveyliugnes, Cahill I and Mrs. Leo Lgaij. The program included two vocal solos by Mrs. Bessie Ahern Quinn, accompanied by Miss Loretta Thinnes, and a paper by Mrs. M. R. Hampton on' the N. C. C. W. ( convention. J Historical Society The Historical society will meet in the Congregational Saturday enureh, with Mrs. L. A. Meyer, Mrs. W. B. Kerr and Mrs. A. A. Whitley as hostesses.. It will be annual music day. Under the supervision of Mrs. K. F. Hunter a program has been arranged, which will feature Isadora Bhoores, violinist of Salt Lake, wno will be accompanied by Miss Cecil Adams. Mrs. Joseph Rine wm give vocal numbers. Members are' privileged to bring guests. LINGERIE 8 J! TII of the daintest of garmen Rayon Bloomers S1.59 Voile Gowns $1.69 Rayon Pajamas.S2.95 I Crepe-de-chm-e step-in-s V $2.95 Martha Junior vs Mrs. Harold C. Day waa hostess to the Martha Junior, W ednesday Mtsrnoon at the Hotel Bigelow. 5SJ E. O. Sisterhood Chapter F, P. E. O. sisterhood, met V ednesday at the home of the president, Mrs. C. C. Hetzel. It was a! business meeting. (Continued on page 6) ,1 1 Wl I |