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Show Friday, January THE OGDEN POST 13, 1928 & The outstanding social event of the week will be the reception to be given by the this evening at the Virginia eighty-secon- d the of honor Peery family in birthday anniversary of Sirs. reDavid Harold Peery. During thehun7 to 12, several hours, ceiving dred friends will call to extend congratulations to this beloved lady. She will again receive her friends in the old mansion where for so many years she presided as a gracious hostess. reAt tne present time Mrs. Peery the bearing the in apartments sides Receiving with the family name. will bo tho members honor of guest of her immediate family. f Mrs. W. H. Wattis presided over a luncheon of charming appointments yesterday afternoon in the Japanese room at the Hotel Bigelow. Covers were laid for fourteen. Bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon hours in the drawing room. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W, Kiesel returned Sunday to their home in after a brief visit in Ogden with relatives. Sac-Tame- Gulden Spike Chapter, D. A. U. Golden Spike chapter, Daughters of in compliment to Mrs. Harold Kish- the American Revolution, held meeting at the home of Mrs. paugh, of Chicago, who is visiting in monthly L. I. Monday afternoon, with Taylor who the citj'. The guests enjoyed Miss Conroy's hospitality were: (Be- Mrs. Taylor and Miss Nan Williamssides the guest of honor) Mrs. Milton as hostesses. Mrs. Tillman 1). JohnBoyle, Miss Patricia Ilealey, Miss Beatrice Virginia Kaplan, Miss Browning, Miss Myreno Rich and Miss Mary Madsen. interesting end carefully prepared pa AmeriMrs. Lee D. Turner departed Sun- vr on Colonial Architecture of and with ruts illustrated ca, day for Portland, Oregon, where she of colonial homes and with prints family will visit for several weeks with relMiss Dorothy Corey, acleirlooms. atives. companied by Miss Esther Taylor, a vocal solo. gave Chiof Mrs. Harold Kishpaugh, Miriam chapter, number 14, Order cago, is visiting in Ogden with her of the Eastern Star, will give their father, W. D. Zeller, and aunt, Mrs. A. W. Walker. Mrs. Kishpaugh will monthly tea at the Masonic temple A splendid be remembered by Ogden residents as on Monday, January 16. is the arrange--i program promised, Miss Louise Zeller. She is en route to Hollywood, California, where she nent of which is in the hands of Mrs. 'era Bowman, chuirman. Mrs. Faye will visit for some time. ting Whitmeyer will sing, Milinda-san- d and Advice. Mrs. Winifred Mrs. Edward M. Conroy will entertain at dinner Sunday at her home in Smith will render two violin selecthe Fontenelle apartments when cov- tions, Songs of India and Pale ers will be laid for eight. The guest loon. Tea will be served following list includes: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. the program, with Mrs. Nettie B. in charge. The hours arc 3 Barton, Mrs. Gertrude Carr, Mrs. to'inch and all members are requested 5, FranCatherine Shufflebarger, Mrs. cis Conroy, Miss Roma Knight, Judge to attend. A cordial invitation is to any members J. D. Murphey, and Maurice Conroy. who in V.k L Vi AjT. VI' vl' ; 1 vlv out-of-tow- . m, Fi-Wo-- . Tomorrow 333 24th sale. Shop Here Tomorrow and SAVE BETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY SHOE STORE Street Ogden, Utah Exclusive Footwear the city. Drama Club At the Saturday meeting of the )rama club, held at the home of Mrs. Ueo. I Abbott, the following program was given: Paper on The German Theatre of Post-WTimes by Mrs. 'Iarmon Barton; piano solo, Mrs. M. . Carson; reading of Richard III," drs. Joseph Evans. Miss Dana Kelly was joint hostess with Airs. Abbott. ar sewing society for the Airs. J. E. Do Bane, president; Ellen Barnhart, Frank Todd, treasurer, and Aliss U Reid, secretary. Martha Society The Alartha Society met Alonday afternoon in regular business session ut the home of Air. A. W. Walker. Airs. Effie D. Spemwr was assisting hostess. Joseph' vice-preside- Alodern Literature Airs. Harry U Gephart will le host- ess to the Modern Literature club this Airs. Arthur Grantham afternoon. American legion Auxiliary which The AJmerican Legion Auxiliary wlil give current events, after the sketch will Grecnwell E. E. Mrs. met in regular business session FriAirs. J. G. Titley Ertz. Susan of ife Amer-cain n G, the day evening, January will give a paper on the subject of Legion club rooms. Mrs. Lee 1). Social Service Work in Ogden. Turner was in the chair. The reports of the Christmas relief work among Club men and their families were of tlie The meeting regular A social hour followed the given. lie held this afternoon at club will msiness meeting. the home of Airs. George Thorstensen, 2636 Harrison avenue. The program Auxiliary to Spanish War Vets. given by The auxiliary to the United Spanish or the afternoon will beAirs. Frank and Hinchcliff lira. J. Ray War Veterans met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Airs. Rosa Yar-o- t, Oberhansley. 943 Twentieth street. The usual Women's University Club kensington was followed by refreshAirs. Agnes Al. Bailey and Airs. ments. 4iura Randall were hostesses at the Wednesday evening meeting of the Civic league was Airs. Louis Kabell entertained the Women's University club wnich club leld American in the Legion Civic League Wednesday afternoon at rooms. her home, 1142 Capitol avenue. Pythians Hold Joint Aleeting Children's Hour Club The Knights of Pythias and Pythian Airs. W. Riley Brown,. 2554 Jack Sisters held joint installation cere- son avenue, and Airs. I). K. Davis will monies Alonday evening at their teme hostesses to the Children's Hour ple on Grant avenue. club Saturday afternoon at the home David C. Watson, past grand chan- of Airs. Brown. It will be guest day cellor, assisted by other grand lodge and each member is privileged to officers, installed the following of- icing ono friend. The address of the ficers for Ogden lodge No. 2: Chan- afternoon will bo delivered by Dr. Ar cellor commander, James A. Howell; thur Beeley of the University of Utah vice chancellor, George D. Darling; on Fear and Punishment. ce prelate, Frank E. Edwards; master of work, Ora M. Hodge; keeper of records and seal, Don K. Hastings; master of finance, Benjamin F. Peterson; master of exchequer, C. Henry Turner; master at arms, Naltor G. Nansen; inner guard, William E. Hobbs; outer guard, Bernard Schumers. Past Chief Lillian G. Hastings, assisted by two past chiefs. Airs. D. D. Watson and Airs. W. D. Watson, installed the following officers for Temple: Most excellent chief, Mina Schumers; senior, Marjorie Wil son; junior, Eva Coakley; manager, Pearl Harpster; M. of R. CL, Josie Van Drielen; M. of finance, Mary Morrison; protector, Ida Wappler; guard, Dora Bond. At the conclusion of the ceremonies, luncheon was served by the entertainment committee in the banquet room. Dancing followed. Cal-ant- he Robert Burns Club The birthday anniversary of Robert Bums,, the immortal bard, will be celebrated in the W. O. W. hall the evening of January 21. The program for Hie occasion will consist of a con cert of songs by Bums, an address and a dance. It is expected that the celebration this year will surpass that of last year when 3900 people gathered from Ogden and vicinity. The committee in charge is planning most interesting evening. Queen Esther Chapter Queen Esther chapter, number 4, O. E. S., held a birthday tea Wednes- Historical Society The members of thte Historical society will be entertained tomorrow by Mrs. George II. Alatson and Mrs. C. E. Coulter. The meeting will e held in the library of the Central high school. Miss Arthelia Mathis will read an original paper on Noble af-erno- on Prize Winners. Junior Child Culture The regular meeting of the Junior illhild Culture club was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Curls L. Allison, with Mrs. Harry Ilalea as assistant hostess. School Prob- lems was the subject of an address delivered by W. Karl Hopkins. Tea was served at the conclusion of the meeting. Airs. Airs. Edith Al. D. Airs. J. pravioua THRIFT CO. TIIK only motor winding ahop la W. A. DUNN Phone 20 or 4L6S Oidn. 1 We repair anything electrical Marshall, secretary, and Airs. Carrie Gillette, YOLK old auliNtantlal home remodeled Repair anythin. No Job tuo small. Fatima FRKK. Ihne SM7-- J. Sempre Alusiral Society The Sempre Alusiral society will hold their next meeting January 17 at the home of Airs. John llillabrant, 2651 Van Buren avenue. Thu study of Chopins life and compositions will bo resumed under the direction of Airs. Verdi lingree. On Tuesday of this week the society, with Airs. Junius Smurt, as chairman, presented a Alozart program before the music n of the Ludies' Literary club of Salt Ijike. The annual hirthduy par ty of the society was held last week at the home of Airs. Frank Sroville. BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER vice-preside- treasurer. see-lio- It was the thirteenth birthday of the organization. HUNT break Your Hark or Seratrh Your Car Trying .o move thing. Lot Shorty Davidson Do It Phono im-Reeidenee Phono SMS Office! C. K. Armalrong SOS 26th Street CONTRACTORS Wheelwright Construction Co. MUNICIPAL A RAILROAD CONTRACTORS No Jolia too Small nor too Big 412 2Srd Street Phone 451 LAltSON A SUNS, tiuilding contractors. For any kind of work In building lino. Call IMK, IKIQ Washington Avenue. RETS Neighbors of Woodcraft Elect SELECT EARLY A deposit will hold Xmas 'Hie Scgo Idly Circle number 174 unrest inn. A canary Mother Neighbors of Woodcraft held instalhi A puppy ..... That Boy tion reremonies Friday evening at LOVK R1RD3 CiUl.l) KISH PARROTS the W, O. W. hall. The following LEONARD TAYLOR PET 6I10F members were installed as officers 422 2&th Street for the ensuing year: Erika Shupe, WASHINGTON PET STORE, 1870 Week. past guardian; Ida Al. Clayton, guard- Ingtnn avmue, birds, parrots and nil kinds at ian neighbor; Anna Al. Flowers, ad- supplies, fins line of' cease. visor; Kate Ileyman, clerk; Martha FENDERS AND BODIES J. Green, banker; (Vcelia Poorman, magician; Anne J. Hart, attendant; OGDEN FENDER SHOP Sarah J. Eayrs, captain of guards; 2327 Kiesel Avenue Agnes Rose Urry, flag bearer; Esther T. Gustafson, inner sentinel; Phono 813 CIcone G. Landes, outer sentinel: Cecelia MeKenna, musician; Maggie D. AUTO SALVAGE Ilarrop, correspondent; Emma II. Checketts, Carrie A. Harris, May E. TIIE WRECK IS NOT AS BAD Urry, managers. AS IT LOOKS CLASSIFIED AFTER A BMASII-U- P COME TO 1L AMBLER AUTO SALVAGE We een furnish spare parte for almost any car on the market today, and the la bnt small frsetbin of that nf new parts. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Legal Notice rat PROBATE Dahl & Ellery Exclusive Used Car Dealers 2471 Kiesel Ave. Phone 948 Ogden, Utah Good Automobiles Bought Womans Home Alissionary The Womens Home Missionary soand Sold ciety of the First Methodist church held the regular meeting yesterday WATSON-BUIC- K USED CAR at the Community house, 2604 JefMARKET ferson avenue. The hostesses were: Kl Are., call aide, between 24 and 25 eta. Mrs. W. Al. Lloyd and Airs. W. Jes-so- 0000 imaH tflft fii 11000. Mrs. Amanda Wayde had 6 Yx7o MONEY charge of the lesson. p. On Choice Residence and Farm Property See U FEDERAL BOND A FINANCE CORP. 2410 Kiesel Avenue, Phone 170 AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter ef the Estate at Benjamin Jenaa. Deerased. Creditors will present claims with gone her to the undersigned or to D. R. Roberta at Number 20 S2nd Street, Ogden, Utah, on or before February 20, 1028. (SIGNED) DIANA H. JONES. D. R. ROBERTS, 4141 Administratrix. Attorney for Administratrix. Dated at Ogden, Utah, December 14, 1927. REMOVAL Ladies Literary Club Mrs. Joan W. Emmett entertained the members of the Ladies literary club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Washington avenue. Auction Sa Southern Pacific Social Club At a recent meeting of the South' em Pacific social club the following officers were elected to serve durini ; 1928: Chairman, Edward J. Watkins, Jr., secretary, Brent C. Ilillis; treat urer, Archie W. Sheppard; staff artist, P. Sylvester Bieler. Ladies of the D. A. R. Lincoln Circle number 2, Ladies o the D. A. It. met in regular session last evening at the I. O. O. F. hal Installation of officers was held a that time. PAINE & HURST ALWAYS RELIABLE Presbyterian Missionary Society The missionary society of the Firs'. Presbyterian church will hold a luncheon today at the home of Airs. Arthur Barber, 1132 Twenty-fift- h street "Siam will be the subject of the program for the afternoon. Airs. John Edward Carver will lead tho devotion al, and Mr. C. II. Stevens will have tle for the d?y in charge. KXN CARPENTER JORRING Gates, bccoikI C. lim ELECTRICAL vice-preside- nt; Harris were joint hostesses at the Wednesday meeting of the Martha St. Joseph's Sewing Society day afternoon from 3 to 5 at the MaFollowing is a list of the officers sonic temple. Mrs. Minnie B. Steec recently elected to head the St. was chairman, and she was assistet by a group of members of the order. Those who have been members of the chapter more than twenty years were honor guests. The. history of Queen Esther chapter was read by Past Grand Alatron Minnie G. Haslet. Each past matron reviewed her years as presiding officer of the lodge. Tea was served at the conclusion of the program. a olPEOPLES FINANCEyourAND Church Airs. at half tjiKy Repayment, hums 111 to IfiOO.OO. UM Washington At the last meeting of the Woman's Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd, which was held at the homo of Airs. F. A. Rounds, tho following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Airs. Alfred Daniels, presi dent; Airs. K. II. lrindle, first Afsrtha Junior Junior society which was held at the home of Airs. Scott. MONEY TO LOAN year: Woman's Guild of the Episcopal Airs. S. Al. Scott and Mrs. W. II. . of the Big Dollar Day Week! Hundreds of satisfied customers testify of the genuineness of this vl AMILY out-of-to- are vTrVT vTr Watch Our Windows ex-end- ed Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Shearman deYork where parted Sunday for New months several a for embark will they Mrs. II. H. Wardleigh and sons, II. ocean voyage. P. Wardleigh and Cecil Wardleigh and Charles Hinchcliff departed TuesMrs. .Charles H. Barton entertain- day by motor for a two months soed at a prettily appointed luncheon journ in California. h on Twenty-fiftSaturday at her home street Twelve guests were Miss Bessie Maher left Tuesday for gathered about the attractive table a several months' visit to California. with the hostess, among them sev- The first two months will be spent n eral guests. Bridge fol- at San where her brother, Eulowed during the afternoon hours. gene, is Diego, student a at the U. S. Naval Mrs. Barton was assisted by her Training school. daughter, Mrs. Carlyle C. Eubank. Miss Phylis McGinley was hostess Mrs. Harold Kishpaugh, of Chicago, to her bridge club on Tuesday evedeparted yesterday for California, ning at her home on Twenty-fift- h after spending sometime here with street. A late supper was served folrelatives. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. lowing the card games. A. W. Walker honored her guest when she entertained at bridge at her home Ogden Choral Society to Present street. Twelve guests Works of Masters on Twenty-fift- h The Ogden Choral society will meet enjoyed the games which were followed by supper. Mrs. Kishpaugh will Saturday evening in the LeChrist return in a month for another short Dancing school, 21120 Washington avestay in Ogden, before returning to her nue in a business session and rehearsal. The organization was rehome. cently perfected with the following Mrs. Douglas W. Clifford will enter- officers: Mrs. Leenora Skaggs, prestain her bridge club tomorrow after- ident; Mrs. Geraldine Leonard, secnoon at her home on Twenty-thir- d retary; Francis Hale, librarian; street. Butterfly roses will center Ferenz Steiner, musical director, and the luncheon table where the follow- Mrs. Rojssalie Ilolbcrg and Mrs. Kathing members will be seated: Mrs. leen Richards, advisory committee. The purpose of the society, Mr. Reese Merrill, Mrs. Franklin J. PetMelSteiner Mrs. Mrs. Elvin Gilchrist, erson, says, is to present choral bourne Douglas, Mrs. Samuel Black-ha- works of the great masters with' arMrs. Russell Petty, Mrs. Frank tistry that will rank with the foremost organizations of its kind elseNewman and the hostess. where, and to give local musicians who are aspiring to be professional singThe annual banquet of the club was held Wednesday evening ers, an opportunity to appear pubin the English room at the Hotel Bige- licly as often as possible, whereby low. The table was decorated in the they will routine themselves for proclub colors, lavender and yellow. A fessional careers as artists of the low basket of Scotch heather and highest standing. It is the desire of marigolds centered the table. Laven- the conductor of this organization to der and yellow tapers in amber hold- make this an outstanding monument ers were used at the corners of the and civic pride of the city of table. The address of welcome was given by Mrs. James Hepworth. Mr. Dale Wangsgaard rendered two vio- UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE lin selections, with Miss Louise ParEXAMINATIONS ents as accompanist. Miss Maurine The United States Civil Service Peck gave several vocal solos, her ac- Commission announces the following companist being: Walter Stevenson. open competitive examinations: Clerk, The committee in charge of arrange- Carrier will be held in this city next ments was Mrs. George Tomlinson, month. Receipt of applications will chairman. Mrs. J. R. Larsen and Mrs. close February 8, 1928. The entrance salary is $1,700.00 per George Thorstensen. Mrs. Ray Hinch-cli- ff was in charge of this musical annum. Substitutes are paid at the program. Thirty-fiv- e members and rate of 65c per hour. guests were present, Further information and application blanks may be obtained from A Miss Helen Conroy presided over a R. Ward, secretary of the United delightful bridge supper Tuesday eve- States Civil Service Board at the post ning at her home in the Fontenelle office in this city. '! Keirtz Quality Shop 352 Twenty-Fift- h Street Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware, Etc. to the Highest Bidder |