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Show tvMiiv. April 6, 1928 THE OGDEX POST Mrs. B. E. Duggan, cor- h.. in a ttw '..nil tin- grand chapter, O. E. S., 'the I'tah Agriculture eullegc, will be tir to Mi. Mrs. O. D. Van md i iiOM II Wold- - i (: s o! lu.s ill' til;mi., the speaker. jn.mi.ng p ncil Inr secretary. ' Finl.-.j ii i a Tsiln r i ha; ti r virt'd coires pendent. Mrs. Her-- ! n n appret i.i'.i.'ii. Mr-- . l'r.."ci,s G. It. 'ii- -. ah Ii::.o a pciuil imvt Snydrr; trearurer, Mrs. M. A.; gi.i:!I tr :..o i if tl.e gi..:1 At id lo, at C'hildrens Hour t'lub 1... l!l be A lie. Mrs. Thoma if t:,!., w a Us.t.-rcustodian, tir Code for (hih! rut" is the "M. ral i MiV.am; parliamentarian, Mrs. John .n: h r tl.i lllbi l pier Mil of an adili ess to be delivered A. il !'i si r.l at t: e At ttiei delegates to state, runven- anting. Spci ml Meet mg Mm. E. A. l.arkm before the meetby ti' R. I :.iv Mi. O, Tucker and Mrs. Hi.;..' .i'll et the ii ii '.n shiiii i.ts Lunrhrun at Bigelow ft. hi l.i.'i . .a in Ui1n. Children's Hour i!uh Satur- of oineii Off To Europe of (lie ing A'!', it aey; alternates. Mrs. .Mr. K ..abe'.li I. I'l.u'k .le Mrs J. T. Lynch and Mrs. S. K. IV. :e at the home f Mrs. roup of friends were down irig t Lis day iifiein-ei- I'Ciii.: m i !,:.;rn:;i'i ot that ii'iau.ut' i rd..'.' will belli a fiivinl :m Mrs. Herbert Sender. and to StlVaiion Wednesday evening aftei "iii to fio.cer i alt are. Eied "ill. alas, It Hi Washington Hinckley are pr iiling this aftt rnin.nl liaii-i-iI..! to Mr. and Mrs. Marriner over a springtime luncheon of t hui ! iiie paidii. r ef'nae. 'Semens l'nierity tTub old Mrs. Wallace Ellis and Mrs. ing appointments in the Japanese An i veiling of cards followed by a 1resliy terian "omen Coni cue room in the Hotel Bigelow. The Jr, who departed l'l.e Adm Patterson, buff April ineetilig of the Wu'l'n li'i i the were of features of first Vork on the tapper, stage fruests are members of the Martina w of the i r. !e of the East l'l'i by tel ian ihuii b will ultimately Reading circle, a little . which lAer.ing meeting tiurney group of di? 'he charcli pallors Tui-s-I' diversity club. The host-- . V;" to continental Europe. They tinguished matrons who gathered sen: RkrumatU'-A play let. unJ.-o! the wore De Mrs. Ytre Child, Mr.! to sow arid study, on April 14, aboard the monthly Mrleg feint? f M. Johns. n. Iiis Robinson and for England, there to bej3om- springtime a luncheon is given by two VlisV a were cost lniiue nines The meeting t'orey. Mrs j. Frank Ellis and her Pam in the arth, Rcfre.-li-ii'-i'c of the pivgram. home of Mrs. Child Miriam. about seated a table centered with on Twenty-sixtJuphter, ankle, hreloi in were Mrs. of charge street. lhdiip lovely spring blossoms. Mrs. Charles 1' x, and Mrs. John Hillabrant. A busi- inuef? H. Barton, Mrs. John Culley, Mr. Dine at Bigelow i eiileriain-! the preceded meeting Historical Soviet) evening Mr. and Mrs. A. William Douglas, Mrs. George Glen, The liestessi-- at the Saturday meet- an nt. 4 and Mrs. Mrs; E. L. Van Mrs. J. Dwight Harding, Mrs. D. N. ing of (he Historical society will be entertained at a most attrac White, Mrs. Hinckley and Mrs. Lynch. Mrs. Esther (Jueen Chapter 11. Goddard and Mrs. A. The long Shiner for the travelers. lO'.ncn Esther chapter No. 4. O. E. P. Merrill. Mrs. will Nellie Cline flowMiss Emma with colorful Stowe, who has been a spring a paper on "The Islands of the S., will meet tonight (Friday) at 8 Vnd sweet peas being the guest at the Hotel Bigelow for a short ivad I' 'oik in the Masonic temple. jStJil Mediter.-iiiea-n. The meeting will gi Dainty cards marked time departed yesterday for her home night will bo observed. i.i 2:30 o'clock in the Central f i fJfSfaces of Mr. and Mrs. Mamner in the east. While here Miss Stowe ion vent- li.c-iihich a special program has Ueii Junior school. was entertained at a number of inMr. and Mrs. Wallace j.i r.iUgcd, Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr, timate little affairs by her Ogden Mis. Elizabeth C. Sutton, grand lee- Miriam Chapter ,nd Mrs. Junior E. Rich, Mrs. friends. Miriam chapter No. 14. O. E. S., Oth Hunley, Miss Clara will meet in regular session Tuesday Patter-soNewly-weds Alex Honored SSson Gus Becker, April 10. at 8:00 p. m. in th,: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown were evening, Bigelow and Matt Browning and Masonic temple. Routine business will from Chicago by nn Creokej cr ocr complimented Wednesday the hosts. evening be transacted. when a group of their friends gathI lapping art, ronu, torbnnivmf Attractive Luncheon ered for a delightful dinner American Legion Auxiliary Through the courtesy of Dr. Wm. Mrs. at Shuffs, 2332 Jefferson avenue. Herman Baker unit. American LeMrs. Samuel C. Powell and M. Scholl, the famous foot authorBrowning were gracious Those in the party were all former gion Auxiliary, met Monday evening Frank residents when at the afternoon Virginia hotel, and at the new chateau on Twenty-fourt- h Monday hostesses ity, we will have nt our store, on the above Mrs. Patterson and the gathering was a very happy one. street. It being a business they complimented regular bid- Covers were laid for twenty-fivdate, a Foot Comfort Expert from his own Hrs. Ellis. Sixteen guests were meeting, reports of standing commithome Powell the at luncheon tees were heard and new business den to staff, for the special benefit of our patrons. Easter Luncheon The luncheon taon Taylor avenue. brought before the membership. Plans daintMrs. E. C. Carrick was among the were formulated for a This Expert is thoroughly trained in Dr. bles, which numbered four, were public card parluncheon hostesses of the week ty to lie given the latter were motifs Easter leading appointed. of ily part April Scholl's scientific methods of correction. He used as favors, while red sweet peas entertaining at her home on upper in the chateau. The funds derived Twenty-fourt-h afon street was will make an analysis of your foot trouble over Bridge Thursday from this evert will be used to formed the centerpieces. ternoon. The small luncheon tables chase china and silver for the purenjoyed during the afternoon hours. new stockinged feet, and show you, from the were unusually lovely in colors of lahome. Saturday, May 26, was Pedo-grap- h Kimballs Preside vender, green and yellow. Tiny Easter announced as the date for the annual prints he makes of your feet, just baskets marked the places of Mrs. Poppy sale, which is conducted each been week has that a Culminating oils them. He'll then demonstrate how the. Hales, Mrs. Frank Ball, Mrs. year by the American legion auxiliary filled with many smart parties for Harry A. Mrs. D. P. H. Mrs. Miller, Olson, in all of the United States. This latest improved Dr. Scholl Foot Comfort Applithe popular globe trotters, was the H. C. Stranquist, Mrs. A. H. Aland, is the parts only day that the auxiliary apbuffet supper given Tuesday evening ances or Remedy relieves you of every foot pain, Mrs. George Whitmeyer, Sr., Mrs. pears lefore the public for donations b Ur. and Mrs. William Rice KimC. E. Mrs. Mrs. Bader, Joseph Titley, a Marrfor fund which is used exclusively end enables you to walk with perfect comfort ball in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Hillabrant, Mrs. John T. Mur- for the benefit of ir men and iner Browning. This charming valuable serfriends at ray, Mrs. Thomas Upton, Mrs. C. L. their families. The American legion aasembled thirty-tw- o Mrs. William Varney and Mrs. auxiliary has the Keren, on h of all home Twenty-fiftKimball cooperation the Dont miss coming here on the above date. Fred King. Mrs. Helen E. Kennedy, patriotic organizations on this street mother of the hostesses, assisted in Mrs. R. L. Harlin is chairman of day.' the TREE SAMPLES receiving and entertaining the guests. poppy sales committee. Iast night Visiting in Washington Coma In and get a fro aampl of Dr. Scholl's the unit members attended the dedilire. H. A. Benning, who is visiting Corns. Thsy stop tha pain Inntmntly Will Summer in Idaho cation ceremonies the at legion home, in the east, is now a guest at the and ismovs tha caoat faction anil pro aa ura. Mrs. Georgia Marriott departed when National Commander Spafford Horace Nebeker home in Washington, Sunday for Twin Falls, Idaho, where was a guest of Herman Baker post. ID.C. she will spend the spring and summer The women were special guests on this months. occasion. Joseph S. Scowcroft and his daugh- Phone 611 ters, Mrs. Clinton Pugmire, of Salt Miriam Chapter Receives lecturer 2112 Washington Aie. Lake, and Mrs. Louis Peery and Misa Miriam chapter No. 14, O. E. 353 Twenty-fourt- h Dorothy Scowcroft have arrived home Street Ogden. Utah held a sjiecial meeting Tuesday evefrom southern California. ning in the Masonic temple for the purpose of receiving Mrs. Elizabeth Motoring Home C. Sutton, grand lecturer of the grand SIIOKTY DAVIDSON'S Ur. and Mrs. Patrick Healy and P. E. O. Sisterhood chapter of Utah. Initiation ceremonTRANSFER daughter, Miss Patricia, are expected Eighteen members of chapter F, ies were held. Mrs. Sutton was esis ad This worth 25 rents on iny le shortly from the west coast P. E. 0. sisterhood, met Wednesday corted to the east and there was prehauling job of $1.00 or more. j when they have been wintering. The for 1:30 o'clock luncheon at the home sented with a corsage of rosebuds by K middle Tbene 111 of Mrs. John Hillabrant, 2651 Van Bu- the worthy matron of the chapter. A rhMi IlilW trip is being made by motor. rsa SfOMMj- - The program for the' crystal vase was the gift of the Back To School afternoon was in charge of Mrs. Josmost interestChapin Day Bristol, son of Mr. apd eph Chez. She gave a IlMrs. Ralph E. Bristol, will return Sat- - ing paper on the subject of Jazz. were music this of lustrations popular urdsy to Harvard school at Los Angeles. He has been spending the given by a jazz orchestra, and with spring vacation in Ogden, having ac- - victrola selections. companied his mother home last week. Sempre Music Society Dr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich are Tuesday, April 10, is the date of the Music their little granddaughter, next meeting of the Sempre home of Mrs. held the be to at Jane Wright, of Salt society Lake, during the John week of Culley, 2579 Monroe avenue. spring vacation. It will be a business meeting, elecscheduled. Un, H. C. Stranquist entertained tion of officers being quite informally Monday afternoon Children's Aid complimentary to Mrs. J. W. Duckaid society will meet Childrens The worth of Fort Douglas, who was an this afternoon at 3:00 oclock in the Ogden guest while her husband, Cap-- I dispensary. tun Duckworth, was conducting a mil-to- y inspection in the city. Eight Auxiliary To Mail Association guests enjoyed bridge during the early The Ogden branch of the women's srternoon hours, after which tea was auxiliary to the Railway Mail assoserved at the card tables. ciation met Wednesday afternoon for 1:30 oclock luncheon at the home of To Plan Danees Mrs. Joseph S. Paquette, 2233 Ogu jnJ, Mrs. Sidney E. Johnson, den avenue. Mrs. Frank Price and fu .nd Mrav J0BePh E. Evans and Mrs. S. C. Porter-werhostesses. Mrs. John W. Scowcroft, have Luncheon was served joint Lto twenty-si- x - f r -- i- - ! I - hit p-- 1 ! ! -- 1 lit-.I- . . 1 ! l- - I - luis - i 1 V. 1 1 i an-Ea;- .! i, ni-- fr j i -- e.'i.i-sda- ten-eon- . Le-Slth- M End Your Foot Trouble Free Foot Comfort Demonstration U r - Dthy" i'i h j c- -s pSi s - - MS. El-a- nd S Monday, April ! n, l:Jycrt no-ho- st e. your what Easter Flowfers af-fs- See Our Windows ce for Quantity, Quality and Variety. Artistic Floral Co. No charge is made for this vice. Zino-padaf- or Family Shoe Store CLUBS REMARKABLE VALUES IN NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR -- h MORE MILEAGE IN YOUR INJURED TIRE e - the Entre Nou members. Danc-m- g Election of officers occu- to have charge of the 1928- pied the business session and resulted Iclnk60!.0! danc sponsored by the in the following: President, Mrs. T. last dance of this season D. Hooper; first Mrs. kSt Friday at Hotel Joseph S. Paquette; second Mrs. Louis Payne; recording lea eh vice-preside- nt, few1 vice-preside- nt, ow is the Logical Time to Pamt w 80 JTH SPRING comes a desire to brighten up the house, that rt will be in harmony with nature. When painting, be on the safe side-l- ine up with the great 1 I: I majority who prefer fine old S. W. P. House Paint These , Know that it covers better, that it lasts years longer, bat its beautiful colors don't fade. I ?ve yon estimates on a beautiful S. W. P. job. it with the cost of other paint Well show you it will jOU k8 than half as much yearly to keep your houfe i: WiH sed in fine old S. W. P. Ask for copy of the famous snows you the correct finish 118 advise and save money. S-- W e have a paint and varnish Household Painting Guide. for every surface. Follow for every surface. A. L. B rewer Dairy Supply Co. Headquarters for Sherwin Williams Paints and Varnishes . 318 f j T "enty-fourt- h Street Phone 334 SUPPLY YOU WITH jLtsSEASON. YOUR GARDEN HOSE FOR WE HAVE THAT GOOD U. S. HOSE! VVWYy.,w,.,w,yyv,i V WVWl We Know How You can be sure that every tire repair job you bring to us will be done right Slipshod, get 'em in and rush 'em out methods don't go here. We got our training at Tire Headquarters, and we give you the ben- efit of everything that's latest and best in the business. Thats why we guarantee every job SMART STYLES FOR SPRING Only quality leathers are used in the making of these Shoes. Each Pair a Special Value at OUR LOW PRICES. Family Shoe Store 21th St. 353 Ogden SEE OUR FOOT COMFORT EXPERT MONDAY! to outlast the tire. Our prices are low. time. Try us next Modern Tire Service Co. VULCANIZING 2276 Washington Avenue GOODYEAR SERVICE SINCE 1916 Phone 316 WET WASH ON TIME When you turn over your wash for us to do, you plan to do your drying and ironing on a certain day. You want the wash home on time so as to fit in with your In this respect we never disappoint our customers, and you can be jure that your laundry will be returned to yoj as sweet and clean as you could wish to have it. Give us a trial. WET WASH LAUNDRY i |