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Show TIIE OGDKX POST if In Women's Realm i ft" Monday bv Mrs. Shulfs Members . of I Tb. n Taylor avenue was Jf the party to which the were invited: Mrs. littSehl, Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, mother, f01 the Parmley, Mrs. Alex Forbes, Fishback of Indian- B. Hendershot, Mrs. r. ,p0ibn,ris Mrs. Edward Bichsel, Mrs. H Barton, Mrs. Warren L. CMif o. J, Stillwell, Mrs. A. VvN.tosh Mrs. Arthur Grantham, y T u Mr Mrs. C. F. Mrs. E. JJreMrsH. J. Craven, Mrs. P. E. Mills, Mrs. Wn Merer, Mrs. J. T. Rushmer, Lit M Prigg, Leonard and Mrs. George W j ii,..t,-s.s- ' bridge dub were the gutt. Cards were the divereiiu of tin1 atWMi..n hours. Californian Here for Visit Mrs. Frederick W, Kiesel. of Sacramento, is the htiuse guest of Mr-- '. Frederick J. Kiesel during the week. A number of parties are being given in honor of this ever popular visitor. Mr. and Mrs. T. 1). llyan aiv now at home in the Upton apartments, and Twenty-thir- d streets. Jf-ferso- n Eccles Hospitality Extended Mr. and Mrs, George Etvles presided Monday evening over another of their delightful little dinner parties for which they are justly popular. On this occasion Miss I'artricia llealy, who has recently returned from an extended visit to the coast, was tho of honor. Pink roses graced the guest of Scene Party Aland Home of the table, and tallows of center scheme of yellow was chos-- l the same shade in silver holders burnA. H. AUnd in her ed at the corners of the table. Covof yesterday, when ers were laid for eight guests. entertained her club members and E home her at Serai additional pests Dr. Margaret Burns returned Sunv,n Buren. Jonquils and ferns from Vancouver, British ColumrLLt attractive centerpieces for the day where she spent a fortnight. She bia, serv-Jj Stables where luncheon waa waa a at the home of her father, were later pest arranged The tables William Burns. jJ.G. lunch-appointme- Dr, for cards. Lnncheon and Bridge ThursdMr Curtis Allison presided appointed luncheay over a daintily at her home, 1550 and bridge on Club members street. h were twelve bidden, and a numbering Twenty-sixt- few other guests. Blossoms of spring decorated the tables. The special nests were: Mrs. L. M. Hinds, Mrs. i. Churrestrum, Mrs. Joseph Goss, Mrs. Delbert Brown and Mrs. C. F. Moulton. - . Wallace Browning and Mrs. Leon Austad are contemplating a motor trip to the Pacific coast in the near future. Mrs. Mb. A. G. Horn and Van Alen were owning at a charming Mrs. William Monday breakf- bridge ast at the home of - Mrs. Horn on Capitol avenue. Eight guests were and Mrs. Anthony Shufflebar-g- a were hosts Wednesday evening it dinner at their home on Twenty-fourt- h street. Mr. Glen returned a several days' in Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. George csrly in the week from visit Covers prettily Luncheon Club were laid for twelve appointed luncheon at the tin- - 1 tn . i. iily hnu'ln-o- i i CLASSIFIED m t . Ci'-.ig- roll j u-- $ Aid Business and Women The Ugilei, chapter. Business and .Tofessiiinal Women, will be hostesses Saturday to niemKrs of Salt lake. Pruvu. Brigham City and Iogan chap-tor- e at a waffle party to be given at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon. The purpose of this festivity is to raise funds which will be used to help defray the expenses of the state conven- i ii which is to be held in this city May. At the last meeting of the I'. E. (I. Sisterhood tub held Saturday evening at the Hotel Bigelow the following women T. Abbott and Mr, Janies t were elected to office to serve during e'l 'ii s Fergus Orr were hostesses at the ensuing year: Mary ltnwson, tie tegular meeting of chapter F, 1. 1. . on president; lairain White, Wednesday afternoon at the Veda Hendrick, of Mr. Orr on Van Huron Elmyru Ogden, recording secretary; was served at 1:30 Evelyn Turner, corresponding secre- oilo.k. During the afteniomi Mrs. tary, and Julia McGinley, treasurer. I.ugetio Smith gave a most interest nig paper on the "History of China w .ire. McDowell Ensemble The next meeting of the McDowell Ensemble will be held Tuesday eveUtah Power A Light flub ning. April 24, at the Mona Smith The Girls club of the Utah Power studio. tyht company, held their regular Irufi-tkinn- II. T miur at tin id of line-da- y Mother Panhter Honor attractive parties of , very was the bride ca iv.ern ibe ? noon by Mrs. Georye M. Mori? fJ" A c. Craven and Miss 5 TK ulnjershot fn honor of their ladies' Tuesday in the Ja-Hotel Bigelow, in the roi'in .itt-- i .in i fuiud n.it i y t - nf lavender and pink sweet . C'.e '..tin, ,f Mr., Chuile Mil ,iagh-i.:i- . ; t ;n were grouped in a graceful has-ki- t 'J:!l aieiiiio. Sin, SALEAUTOMOHILKS wiiich the table, and from centered -. i. l.'.si-rwas the I basket streamer- to the USED CAIl of Mis lilit-B, foxier. Mr. WATSON-IUJICit frost, Mi. C. Owen, Mr. Myr-t!- i Episcopal Guild MARKET Goddard. Mt Grant. Mis Vre. Gem-gAva . ml ill'. Man It rJ It U. Murphy and Mr- -. f.. tu IIVAd Murphy wvro i.oMoss. s to tin- ' Maiie Wyman, Mr- -, loin Brown. iOOLl umI J. II. the Shuw of Service l.icbt and l! il f the Chinch of the gUiS.i tin- club memShi pherd Wednesday afternoon, department addres-i- .l MONEY TO LOAN bers on "foiitmeici.il i Pi wa hold Lighting, the at tin George meeting' t il Ilav in Modi n linsim--M.trpliy home on Kao Kapajrmrnl, liMna at half jrour rravluu. .rehiiigloi. ae- - lm f.iOO.OO. 51) i ; e I ii.lio Board Member Feted As a farewell courtesy to Mrs. W. II. Petty, who is leaving Ogden soon, Mrs. Edward I. Rich entertained at dinner at her home on Jefferson avenue Monday evening. Members of the Mount Ogden Relief Society board were the invited guests. Pink was the color in the decorative scheme, the flowers, candles and all appointments carrying out that color. ii bi'-e-- M vice-preside- vice-preside- nt n Womens University Club Miss Lucille Wallace and Mr. Clara Manning were at the Wednesday evening meeting of the University Women's club held in the Spanish room of the Hotel Bigelow. A program of music arranged by Miss laiis Robinson was given, and Lila Eccles Itrimhall read the play, The Silver Cord," by Sydney Howard. It being guest night, there was a large a K il - . ! la ro-- l. Historical The historical mu iety will meet on Saturday afternoon at 2:3li o'clock in ih1 Central Junior library, with Mr. John A. liugei and Mi, j. 11. Kppor-o- n a hostesses. Mrs, f, E, Coulter will give a paper on "Oceanography.' Flection of officers will be held. Auxiliary to Commercial Traveler The I .ndics' auxiliary to the I'liitid Commercial Travelers will meet Tuesday aflernoon, April 21 at 2:30 o'clock at the Hotel Bigelow with Mrs. Harry llirschenfeld, Mrs. George Knaiiss, Mr. George Thorstensen and Mrs. W. M. Alvord us hostesses. PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. !tll Wa.hlniflim Avanua FOR SALE ELECTRICAL TI1K ni.lnr inl W. I'hi.ni Mriii.lina hoi in A. Ul-N20 ly ar 42GS 0Uu. elrctrieal Wr rrimir amrthlug CARPENTER JORIHNG YOCIt old autatantlal home reniiHlal-- d Job i(pHir anythin. No XMi-J- . Fitunata KUKF. I'hniw Uio (tnalL CONTRACTORS it: II Wheelwright Construction Co. MUNICIPAL a RAlt.KOAD CONTRACTOR No Juha but Small nor too tilg 412 tint Strwt rhana tl enntraetoiw. LARSON A SONS. fluiMlii any kind or work In building lina. IMK, ISIS Waahlnittnn Ammm. For Call PETS Big Expansion attendance. Sacred Heart Dramatic The Sacred Heart Dramatic dub presented "Old Lady 31" a three-acomedy Monday evening in the audi-- , torium of the school. The play which ct PUT STORK. 1879 Waab WASHINGTON InuUin avaaiua, birda, parrota and nil klnda of inpidira, fina lina of cum. 6', SAIW 2419 Quick Service Always This ad is worth 25 rents on injr hauling job of $1.00 or more. YOUIl HEADQUARTERS EE When a man plnnta a crop ho is EE vitully interested in the results he is going to get. Our seeds are the best that money can buy. : i P. C. Richardson EE Grain Co. FOR SHOPPING! 8 In FImm SU9 t I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII RmMmw FRESH a EMPORIUM II12W Phan We must reduce our stock to a minimum. H All merchandise is new for spring and summer. You can buy at a big savings. 1 MAKE TIIE -- 8m PONIl A F1NANCR CORF. Kiawl Avawua, l'hona 179 Shorty Davison's Transfer H Gigantic reductions in every department. The same courteous service that has given the Emporium so many patrons during the three years they have been operating will be continued. MONEY On Choira Hcaldanoa and Farm Prupartr Begins Saturday sug-gestiv- Johnson. - . was unusually clever, was enthusiastically received by a splendid audience. Those who took part in the presentation were: Lucille Byrne, Marcell Ileinen, Irene Maloney, Elsie Hansen, Dorothy Todd, Catherine Bonner, Mary E. Smyth, Esther E. Miller, Dea-- f da Warren, Amelia Mayett, ltosella Jacques Jolas, noted pianist, who Andre, Catherine O'Connor, Dorothy has been in the city several days, was Minnoch, Elia Covert, Ida Murphy and the guest of honor Monday evening Margaret DcVine. when Mr. and Mrs. George S. Glen held an informal reception in his hon Acacia Club or, following the concert in the LeMrs. W. H. Petty was the guest of gion chateau. honor last Wednesday when the members of the Acacia club of which she is a member, gathered for luncheon Japanese Room Scene of Party The Japanese room in the Hotel at the home of Mrs. Joseph R. MorBigelow was the scene Tuesday of a rell at her Eccles avenue home. Mrs. club luncheon over which Mrs. Ernest Petty will leave in the near future for Hollywood to make her home. Out Shupe and Mrs. Merlin Fenstermaker of town guests were Mrs. David O. decorations The were presided. Mrs. Heber Scowcroft and McKay, of springtime. Bridge was Mrs. James all of Salt Lake City. Ure, in room. the enjoyed drawing Methodist Ladies Meet Smart Dinner The Ladies Aid of the First Metho-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. George S. Eccles were dist church convened yesterday aftergracious hosts Wednesday evening noon in the church parlors. The host-- , when several friends were bidden to esseB for the afternoon were Mrs. dine with them at their home in the Paul Steelier, Mrs. Joseph Westmeier, Ladywood. Jacques Jolas was the Mrs. Anna Lloyd, and Mrs. S. A. given incentive for this delightful affair. h- 24th St. Phone 788. IS .V-- IS You can forget your roast with the automatic . FLAVOR ZONE OVCU j t l I V F Is p r- i No need to manually labor and fuss for hours over a roast or oven dinner any more. The Westinghouse "FLAVOR ZONE oven browns and cooks automatically Cfroci (mart The range with the Automatic FLAVOR ZONE oven. $i5 dresses . Qorrect st)'les so kide that no one style is good taste, and Variety too often repeated those are the outstanding features of this nek dress offering . For Informal Vinners out the least attention. Just put your dinner roast and vegetables in the oven, make two simple adjustments, and then forget it. Don't go near the oven dont touch the roast until dinner time. This, indeed, is complete freedom from the kitchen. Come in and let us show you this new and better cookery. 7 F i u orORES of delightful nek Jar the Street Ftr Sftrts ff'eer Ftr Busineu Ftr Afternnn Wstinghoose with- Of Silk Qrefes Of Printed Silks Of Printed Chiff,n Of Plain Chiffon Of Georgette $5 V : a Down (Two Years to Pay the Balance) will place one of these wonderful ranges in your home. --.t: rv |