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Show Friday. August 24. 1928 THE OGDEN IOST Miss I'lizHtvth Fulkerson, whn tlio gui.-- t of hi-gramim.-'.- i A:.. D. 11. Beery. for tin summer, U .Vo mioii for her homo in Chi. V - i FUXKKA1.S i !' v. rlonioni John V will dii.M .Miss Phyllis Metlinl.-in.'iTow for Now K. mre she will spend she fr PartiesJ... ;Society Folk Gather ss rv;., '.f fr ., n:mj tin- 11. rim j'aiti-c.i.ti At Formal Opening of ai.d v.,r.y..:i lr.d,'i Golf and Country Club iMhn ami un : t I, r.c v 'lain- Gather at Inn - l kfa-- alar ni-i- fr lo i winter. J. Way i.e McAtee of entura Mila, left Sunday for Ins old . h- ic . Mr. John Scow croft. - the M. Rowe, vice- - 1 i' l .'!' 1 1 ' ,1: ': ' ,,h ' V !i u'v 1' - f..r,t ti . ng co.-.i- p:'-h- . H K- '!!. ,l1 1 .I!i 1 v be h- '' n. week tiniong is aim. tin. ed j lb- - . "...tmg. wnim-- ' n, l 1 1 f- - d I Bi-h- -- f Mrs. - , E. M;-'- l'd.rii lietd.. Mr. George I'r mk Todd. Mrs. J. 1. V.-s. ySviy MlS1vn f. '!;,l.er. lo.- , - Mrs Dell Hair.p- - i lem.-rt-- . - - Nj:il I. Mrs. Mrs. Dan p. ,tia ,!,, michrii!!, Mrs. P. 1 Mr. J. F. Breen, Mrs. W I',. Krauss. ep - ' u - -s - luiu-h-m- t tables, ten in num'it'i. caelt for ten Mrs. Mr. and and Rowe; w,IV ikvor;i!. resident, S rs. A. P- - Bigelow, Frank Stevens, with red ruses and fvinv Tlu f, hostesses Pivsid.a ovr tiu Mr. and Mrs. George S. Glenn, Mr! ing r,. des: Mrs. 1,py .Mrs Uri- -. H. Mr. William and Harris, and Mrs. Mrs. L. T. Dee, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MrSF CNi?rV XIrSiA' Siililllei C. J,roul. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11. Bar- iV 'Vllliam Van Allen. .Mrs. Tml ton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day, llr. J. Hurst, Miss Gertrud- J Worse and Mrs. James H. DeVine, Dr. and an. Miss Nell Driggs. TinMrs. S. W. Wherry and Professor room h.ing wneic bridge ,i ..fter .and Mrs. F. M. Driggs. luncheon, was made an A dance and buffet supper will fea abundance of summer gay with blossoms. Twenty-festivities. Arrange one 'ture the evening tables were at play during the tments for the opening fete are in afternoon hours. charge of the social committee assisted by their wives, as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Shearman Extends Mrs. W. H. Loos, Mr. and Mrs. Ixiuis Mrs. . H. Shearman was hostess II. Peery, Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. to a coterie of friends at a Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Spargo, morning and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Gwilliam bridge party Wednesday at her home in Ogden canyon. Luncheon was served at the Hermitage. ruv-Ms- .1 hc i.. u,,,, ri,. v !, . L Vr. , l.ibi,,i car she nr-- follow l n train Sim re held Tbuisih.v niofiini.' :.l killd wl.er. was st i uck K: nivi isity of Nevada. tin- - 1 - llo-mlal- ity Pleasing Event for Former John A. Junk, Samuel C. . - Jay Kol kind Frodsham Services for Jay Kolland were held Monday afternoon in the Fourth ward chapel with Bishop K. T. Saunders conducting and Counselor James II. Marini presiding. The opening pruyer was given by Edwin L. Anby Joseph derson, and the utes. The speakers weio E. Emery Wight. W. II. Barnard. Eli S. Pierce, itishop Henry Yates, Bishop Saunders and Counselor Martin. Tlu- prelude s. iol-log- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew' Christensen of New York City arrived yesteid.iv to visit with Mr. und Mrs. O. P. Meckes of 25215 Drinker avenue. le CLEARANCE SALE I of Ladies Slippers j Values to $6.75 Now ami postlude were played by Kachel Kawsoii. Mrs. Annie Brian, Mrs. Myitle Price and Mrs. Pauline Martin furnished the musical mnuhers. Interment was in the Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. Roger Connor and cemetery, when- - 11, 11. Shurtliff dedOgdenite Mrs. Becker Will Fete luncheon of the Daughters daughter, Putricia, will leave tomor- icated tlu grave. Mrs. week was that given by Mrs. Charles lotions (J. L. Becker has issued invi row lor their home in Athens, Ohio. for a luneheon to be given tu They have been 11. Barton yesterday in honor of her Clause Dickamore guests of Mr. and morrow at the Hermitage Inn in n Mrs. Phil A. Kohn. Services for Clause (Uus) Dickn-- . dsnghter, Mrs. John II. Page, of Rock canyon in honor of her dauh-er- s ford, Illinois., who will leave next more, who died Sunday evening in a Mrs. Arthur Perkins of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Astill, itfor, iocul hospital, were held Wednesday week for her home. Close friends of Oakland, Calif., and Miss Helen Becker, who Tyler avenue, ure the guest of honor made up the guest has entertaining Mr. at 2 p. m. in the Farr West rhnpel, recently returned from southern ami Airs. K. W Moody of Belmont, with Bishop Iairen.o Taylor officiat-Is- . list ( alifomia. Luncheon will be served Mody W!,!i formerly Miss ing. Intermeni was in the Ogden city o clock and will be followed at.l by Willa Atill of this city. cemetery, under the direction of latr- .Salt Lake Visitor Complimented bridge. kin & Sons. Mrs. Henry C. Stranquist will preOff side over an informal luncheon for Mrs. Fornoft Honors Summer Vera Talley de Witt eight today at her home on Van Buren Visitor Simple funeral riles were held over1, avenue. She is honoring Mrs. E. D One of the smart little the body of Mrs. Vera Talley du Witt j parties of .Sorenson of Salt Lake, who is the week will be the sterd.iy morning in the Intermoun- bridge supper Ogden women have been invited to guest of llrs. GVD. Johnson for the Jho to be given tomorrow in '1.1" mortuary chupel at tlw request Mrs. the Salt join evening by week. Uke Country club's 1 Harold L. Fornoft at her home. 1525 medal F lvnn hr'?.t,u? nu;,,,l,e tournament for handicap play Twenty-fourt- h was llte lu'tghhi.rs. body in women un street, Monday, August 27. it is Summer Home Scene of Party re- to Mrs. John Harder ofcompliment the at Okla.. h,ppwI Rockford, announce, by W. Rice KimbnlL chair- .Mrs. Henry Gwilliam was hostess 1 Illinots. Only a few of the honor nian of the ,uVit f u.'r spoil.-- , committee of the Tuesday at a smartly appointee guests intimate friends 2 ut in. Ogden alley, p. leaving have been Ogden club. tamcheon party at her home in the bidden The invitation, signed by Mrs. E. csajron, when she entertained sixteen Alanucl Ramirez Al. Ragley, Airs. C. E. friends. Bridge was the diversion o Foley, Airs. lulc-mass will lie observed by I Alisa John for Pretty Courtesy M. Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. McGinley the afternoon. Aridlano this iii)rn.ng at Miss Gladys Rich will preside over E. II. Selbach, Mrs. (.A. Lindom, J: thVrI J E. Morton. a bridge breakfast this morning at Mrs. Athol Rawlins and Miss Mars' "l SMtK New Yorker and Californians church for Manuel Ramirez, Mexican, the home of her parents, Dr. and Airs. Donlv followsHonored IM Monday at the local hospital, Lzra C. Rich. Miss Phyllis McGinley All players' must present 'Mrs. Frank Grossman entertained is the incentive for the 1riL-,Urn,l"t ed from which Vu T.'K in o their clubs. handicaps untlt'r luncheon Wednes will assemble the youngerparty with a L,n1,lulst will be given for the low net score, social set. N,n day in the English room at the Hote Early fall blossoms will decorate the for the low gross score, for the second1 Bigelow. The guests of honor were six small tables where brepkfast will and thiid low net atul low , tici Mrs. I. Monsey of New York Cit; be served. Afterward the tables will and for the fewest number of vsll UlvvIllti& putts aunt of the hostess, Mrs. David be arranged for cards. over the 18 holes. kiust coNttKKr.ATiONAi. ciiuncii Coleman and Miss Sophia Bloom of of the In case of a tie in the low net or I hun.lay mornius, A usual ZS, tha the rooinion urn of the wont Los Angeles, .who are guests of their P"lor low irross srores an. extrtt Richardsons Preside w; n,k the to in ke It eei point out Mr. and Airs. Ezra C. Richardson rarents, Mr. and' Mrs. Leo Bloom of Irouree of a minutee what all pure re- prize. Cosmos in pastel entertained at an attractive dinner Brigham City. All entrants should be at the Couil- - noun Dual be. The topic U What ia Iteal shades made a most attractive center-piec- e party last evening at their home on try club by 1 p. m., where pairing! for the luneheon table. Orchid Twenty-fift- h street. Covers were laid will be made for the play. former nrsaniat with U4. Ilia wife will fa- -tapers in silver holders were at the for ten guests. rar im with two ioUm. Hie hmt h.'r, our resu- comers of the table, and covers were I All twople are invileil resunlleea of rlaM laid for twenty-fou- r Miss Gladys Rich will leave Satguests. Bridge or rret-ii-. was enjoyed in the drawing room af- urday for New York, where she will The muaie U aa follow : ter luncheon. continue the study of music at Columlrelmle, llymn, on St. Anne1 bia University. Tui.'mn1.t','o1,(ti4i our st. Help in arm Mrs. F. E. Nichols will leave in a Annr. short time for California, where she Picturesque Treasure Island in Near midnight on any Sunday eve-- 1 .Tri,l?r.Yf, 1' will make an extended Ogden canyon was the scene last eve- nin i, stay. bt 8 romantic ffi5TiW m,t of a very merry dinner party ume to decide to ning but a Thr. married, get Mrytn. Mrs. William Van Alen and Mrs. presided over by Air. and Airs. Harold rather unfortunate time if the ro- Kpint of Owl," Neiiliiinnr C. Day, the occasion being the sev- mancers want the A. G. Horn are Bear at vacationing n? ceremony perform; whi wriuhina'1 lake for a few days. enteenth anniversary of their mar- ed there and then Dciore the Mm. u. s. Whmiwriuht, right oiit. Summer blossoms made effec- glamour of it all fades with the com- riage. t EPISCOPAL OK THE GOOO Miss Leona Green and Miss Nellie tive decorations for the rooms and ta- inr dnv ClIirKCH I SliEPHElUJ John W. lly.lfip, rreUir, eortu-least One couple found it so last Of iiarpcr left Monday for an eastern bles. Sixty guests were bidden to liwet and Grant avenue, trip. New York City,1 Washington, dine, and later enjoy cards with the lunday evening when they aroused I ontxwiie the Kwierai iiuiiiims. The twelfth hosts. Montreal and other cities are included ustice of the Feace Alfred Gladwell 8undjr ,57B1Trinity- - Murnin on the of Burch Creek from his slumbers "SEE? blpiUm li 7i :is o'elork. itinerary. Air. and Mrs. Charles Barnett, who With the earnest Kvmlim prayer and aermun in 8u Paul that he have been making their home at the them. Only one plea hud beenmarry Miss Elaine Cooper of Los City, at a :oo p. m for-- 1 ri'umh, Angeles, thing Hotel Bigelow for a number of gotten in the a niece of Mrs. F. M. li- is the a all of it glory Driggs, community fliest at the Driggs home on Monroe months, departed Wednesday for Boise cense. No license, no marriage, the I first place Mwmt Hail, Washington I where will and Twentieth street. they spend the next two justice was compelled to inform them, vr"u?fHarry o. K. patur. Next week Bibl school Riwstii at Vi4d. Wo invito you Prof-- and Mrs. ariil the tuupie Foluctdntlv went. t.hpitl Driggs, Miss Nell months. t) thv Community Bihle achwl ami Briggs and Miss Cooper will go to way as it was impossible to locate I bring anv one. Air. and Airs. W. E. Traughber left the county clerk at that wee hour of I There will be no morning aervire due to the southern Utah for a tour of the s, latMenoe of the pastor. lie in attending the after which the young women Sunday for a month's vacation to be the nieht I national ronfen-neof will depart for .Los in I with relatives AIo., Sedalia, held to VOWS hctr.er the pair their and Mr. spent churches, being hvld this wevk in Chicagu. Angeles, I and Mrs. Driggs will return home, Alilwaukee and and appeared lor their license in the Rwular wrvn-- will be held neat week, rvkewlll light of day or whether it was just I hvlu in ster park. bruurtm tf be a romance of the night cannot be de- - I given beginning at 4 :S0.Special Note change of hour, lermined as they did not disclose their action! Theres plenty of it in this names to Justice Gladwell. climax and when the explosion blows-u- p the whole thing we were ready to leap out of our seat. $J95 $395 $295 - Miss Elsie Springer und Miss Julia Smith returned Wednesday front u fortnights trip to southern California ami th beaches. p.i-s'li- FINAL SUMMER e diiecliou of the Kirki'inlall- Sunday for Winfield, where she will enter Southeastern Fnroute, Sliss Heinen v's'icd in Denver as the guest of Miss Char, letie Gudgei. Kaii-a- j P. F. Kennedy ci.ti-thliiteiiueul took Hums. 1 ed 1 i : Fath.-- r will enter TO found a lasting i,i( power upon liiM,ice1 perjury and belies. trencher v I ii Mrs. Italio l.nls'llo C' for Mrs. lialin of,Mr U'fi early n hV lirvvr StaHc Foundation - i- Ecdes; Dr. H. .t tb ward' i Nell Mrs. r.u-- :is y.:.r ,v ovfi in ;.l: ii.i,oi.i..ii!o idei'i, w.is le l,i Ti....i at : p. m , ! Compliment Cues; Wasatch range is Mrs. r rank M. guiding facing the lilies ami Mr-.- . Denver. S 1a-wen4his new home erected for the prol.ieand times p sportman-siilay at an attnuti.-.lmotion of happy at .imi,i Miss Kiibv Taylor of Provo riiitre luneheon piven a, the H.i among the citys elite. Kenneth Francis of Salt Iaike nnt the honor age. guest l.ein.: Mi-Directors of the club and their wives of I,os Driggs, members club between who receive Angelos, wiU of the I.adywuod the summer with iur par i the hours of 2 and 5 this afternoon; STiendtng the week-end- . Professor ' ent. am! .Mrs. M. M. S. and I. Ecdes, president, Dtig.'v they are, The Ji-.'.- oo tT. win. and :,i .. . v. John D oeparti-- Tuesday H.ilvi'von. 'it to their fi liner home ill Ioloi.i.' 'i the M.uii'.taii, View cemetery, w'iie They will also visit m l'.)!nii llalvi i'Miii dedicated tin- ci.'.ve. I'uebio ur.d - Hostesses i i haw-hel- Mrs. ,l..hn T. Mct'iuiti t w.ib , l:ll!l.. liaiM'i-o- i, ,.ii,ci im c. he v.i,. gixe:: bv Martui I , mu' bv l.i Dil. b.e,t aed '1 wh.. ve.c' iri, III. lily.- - W a. n. Jiihn l1. Dewiy' . a.d H.leii Miil.-rTile Vice Kobo-s- . h i David Wil e'i Stanley e of Mviiv. of .nri .i a o, , . While in Ogden ke.itucK.v cAt.-was the guest of his c.c.: se.-- Several si.l. parti, .4 tn.iv thi? ve.k. Today will he a grata occasion for if i the formal open-in- u?iety folk of the new home of the Ogden Giflf and Country club. A picturesque ' N .. - s N. h.-Il- i!ioi.il A. A. McF'.iido, Harold Veasy, Don M.u:'. Kuymond Alorrissey, W. C. I'i'iioi, Dill ilnmptoti and W. J, I ii . M:s. A. A. McBride, Mrs. Mrs. J, C. Lynch, Mrs. ,n i'ushnalian Memorial Planned ly Church An interesting ()g-ae- den Women Invited 0 S K K To Enter Golf Tourney W II H INDO W S ! SI10KS FOR THU ENTIRE FAMILY AT POPULAR PRICES. COME IN AM) TRY A PAIR! K FAMILY SHOESTORE 1 1 24th St QUALITY FOOTWEAR. 353 . - Saturday, Last Day of . s mid-summ- er gross-scores- 1 1 Browning Bros. Co. ivtt tdih 1 i 1 roni-rri- BIG CLOSING OUT 1 fi-- 1 1 AL I I -- Sunday for Romance; But Bad Time to Get jIarnaffe License of high is merchandise. cheap. mighty going Everything grade You must see the goods to appreciate the values. School starts soon. Note the following low prices on athletic goods; STRIKING DAGS . ATHLETIC SHOES Cost I'riccs forgotten in this final I rt" . . I onl.t - I I Twenty-fnurl- h rmnurn-Tempora- Real $7.50 to ing out at e A Wash Day Three Minutes Long " Two minutes to gather up the soiled clothing .... one minute to call us on the telephone . . . and washday is No irksome bending over over tubs, no odor of steamy, acrid suds throughout the house . . . and the clothing will be returned to you sweetly clean and fresh. Try the laundry way! Six Services A Service to Suit Your Purse! Ogd en Troy Laundry and Co. Cleaning Dry Phone 2074 2530-4- 0 Wall Avenue RADIO GOODS Radio tubes and accessories ing out at only 25c and 20c clos- to 50s on the Dollar! Saturday Is Your Last Chance 2451 KIESEL AVENUE THE only motor winding .Hop in Ogdon, W. A. DUNN PHnn nip or 42M ;jly on YOUR old auUUntial bom Repair anythins. 'otifontp Fpf'K, remadcM No jab loo milt AMERICAN DETECTIVE ASSOCIATION Legitimate Detective Service, (Confidential), 208--9 Eccles tf. Hide. Phone 30-217- TWO fin avenue. p hnn D t- new five room cottaiM, on Brinker You ihould aee to appraciate. -J MONEY On Choice Rmidrnce and Farm Property See Ua FEDERAL BOND ft FINANCE CORP. 1411 Kieuel Avenue, Pbone 17 I VIADUCT 0. FUR SALE HOUSES for ai'pointmonta. tf. Market & Groceteria 183-- 5 Twenty-fourt- h Street FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS r.-- nl.nr. t'rfo CARPENTER JODKING - h- - FOR SALE, CHEAP! Remington Caxh K.'gk.trr KAMMEYKRR BIKE SHOP 2418 Kirwrl Avenue ELECTRICAL 1 aloJt to $5.00 MANY OTHER ITEMS at equally low prices. l0. Tell. real high grade pants to close out ut MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN rait-ROA- . FOOTDALL PANTS to $16.50 in in Athletic and Sporting Goods closing out ar T,i..-.fhls- balls closing Values from $2.50 $1.00 Best quality stockings for football, basketball or baseball. Real values at 85c to $3.50 closing out rip-roarin- g, M-.r- to $5.00 ATHLETIC STOCKINGS 10c $1G,00 Half Price! lo $5.00 $1.00 Plate Work a Specialty. . ( best $7.00 to out ut clos- $8.75 to $13.50 shoes to close out First National Dank Dldg. Kong. Dorothy Revier makes a daring girl FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES detective, who is always getting captured. She looks more charming than WATSON-IJUIC- K USED CAR ever in a beige suit, and when she dons MARKET a black velvet . well we dont blame Kiwi An.. Mat .sta. btww 14 mad U Jack for falling in love with her. Wed cmou u4 un s&o to sisoo. have liked to play the role ourself. I Such is the1 life of a movie actor! MONEY TO LOAN . .. But to get back to The Warn - j . I sure-fir- e Enay Rvpaymmt, kmna t half yawr prtriom Its a ing. I u fist of with fights plenty production PEOPLES FINANCE AND and narrow escapes . Jack Holt sure THRIFT CO. does know how to make low, even if 444 Wwhiwtm Aww under the House it is in a of a Thousand Delights. When we werent holding on to the side of our scat in sheer excitement, feeling like Construction ripping it out and rushing into the I Wheelwright a contractors fray, we were busy trying to get over iiunicipai. No Job. the effects of a fcw surpriw twists I K which George I. Seitz sprung on s. I sons, UuiMin cnoiraruir.. whlnd lina. Cali wu,k in buitdin Weve certainly got to hand it to Seitz r. mi waahinaton Anw. when it comes to making real pictures. lie sure has got hi fingers on thcrTTf public pulse. 7.y t The big thrill comes in thu ham- - j j. m Knri avenue, at zi.-ei.iiiv'.t tfiav or acri.r ber of the Grar..! .Stair, urab r th"j sub-cell- values - DASKETDALLS at home before the starts. Our very Get in trim hoop season JUMPING SHOES DENTIST 30G $111.50 $3.50 DR. E. M. FELSHAW Thrills and tense action follow one another in rapid succession at the Lyceum theatre where the Columbia PicThe Warning tures production, comes Sunday. The plot deals with the adventures of two British secret service agents in rounding up a gang of opium smugglers. Jack Holt is seen in a rough and ready sort of role, portraying a disreputable sea captain, who owns a smuggling steamer. He is a character along the waterfront of Hong 75c to $4.50 RUNNING SHOES e Audience Thrills at Fights and Escapes in The Warning FOOTBALL HELMETS Protect your head it will be hard to get another. $3.50 to $11.50 helmets closing out at You Save More Than Half! can-yon- - $1.50 lo $2.75 80c lo $6.00 ry - 1 to $6.00 Regulation, official grade bulla, best quality; $1.50 to $12.50 bulls closing out at s Get Vigorous morning exercise. a $3.00 to $5.50 bug at . FOOTRALLS I , to $(1.75 See What You Save! vw mw-tim- values from rinsing out at $2.50 r - Jt Genuine $1H.00, clean-u- p - CONCEALED SAFER for homo or .tore, fireproof. burglar proof, protect your valuable. 4t. ?i:!2 Kimrl avrnue, Ihone Z38 Ill.MINCTUN UA.-M-I KK(;i.?TKIl ' Shop K"ni'niV(i ' lio-it- l -- I: A.ir.uo A Cash and Carry Market at Cash and Carry Prices for Cash and Carry People. |