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Show Friday, October 5, 192S THE OGDEN POST Miriam Chapter No. 14, O. K. S. The next regular meeting of Miriam Order Eastern Star, chapter No. will be held Tuesday evening October : at 8 oclock in the Masonic temple. Refreshments will be served during I. F. O. tiie social hour that will follow the first P. F.. 0. held their F, Chapter business meeting. Visiting members murki d fo".... ' i at Nant- - fall meeting Wednesday afternoon on are welcome. ker V.. Abbott Karl Hopkins. tlie home of Mrs. Jus. T. On Monday evening the officers Mi Luncheon was .servUr- - and Drinker avenue. V of Miriam chapter, headed by Mrs. ( the ed to eighteen members. During a',f Ur- ai.d Mr J. afternoon Mrs. A. V. McIntosh was in Edna Nichols, past grand matron, maSuntjMr. a,,i Mrs. 1., of t,u l,rPram. It included tured to Salt laike to uttemi tin 'har an,. anniversary of MLspah Arnnsirong. Th. n:,rv ...vacation reminiscences by members of twigty-thir- d in DiUK I new Masonic temple. m tin. n T r home the chapter the chapter. o:i il: :!ik, i : euue Governor George II. Dorn addressed where bridge v.tw tnjvcd the chapters during the session. A B the evening hours. I). A. R. followed, at which CongressGolden Spike chapter. Daughters of hampict man E. O. Ixuitherwood was toastMuch interest i c in the the American Revolution, met Monday master. Six hundred persons attended lecital which vil! tu. gjw-- ,,, xt the home of Mrs. Mar-.in- the banquet. Tui,s. afternoon at 2?i53 Miss Eccles avenue. day evening m the Ameruai. Legion Eceles, .Matilda lYterson of Salt Lake, prior the Sail Lake ami of the Utah public Senipre Music ()g;H, (horal mary supervisor reeducational delivered an schools, Albert societies; The Senipre Music society met .Shepherd, viol Mrs. era Heuson, pianist, and view before the members and guests. Tuesday afternoon at the home of the Ogden Choral society. The Tea was served late in the afternoon Mrs. Herman Fetcher, Custer s for the affair' were pres-e:.- t. avenue. by the hostess. Thirty-fiv- e The History of French Opare among the social leaders of the era was discussed by Mrs. Agues city, and their sponsorship, ther with tin popuWarner Bowen. The following memlarity ot the ariists, assure.- - the sucbers furnished the musical program: Delphian Society cess oi this musical treat. Zeta chapter, Delphian Mrs. Ray Whitmeyer, Mrs. Frank The of patronesses is as follows: The list Society Alpha and their guests will meet in Seovillc, Mrs. Ben Tyree, and Miss ahiL Bigelow, .Mrs. Rich- - the Hotel Bigelow Monday October Ellen Thomas. The 'jVOruU Van Met K with a 1 oclock luncheon. er, Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, Mrs. Ed- - meeting will follow the luncheon with Utah Bower & Light Womens Club Kirs. C. II. Stevens leading the lesThe womens organization of the son. on Egypt of Bible Times. Three minute text reports will be Utah Bower & Light company held The Middle its regular dinner meeting Friday evegiven by the following: Minnie Moore Brown. The ning in the Japanese room of the Hotel C. Bader. E. Mrs. Kingdom, The program will include classics Labrinth, Mrs. I F. Grogg. Life in Bigelow. Thu tables were artistically decorated with bright autumn flowers. written especially for the violin, cello the Middle Kingdom, Mrs. J. II. Miss Eva Moyes of Salt Lake wus a and piano, and the Choral Chas. Mrs. The Ilyksos, will society J. Mrs. a number special Thorsiensen. Thutmose guest and the speaker of the of 1, sing s. The recital outstanding will begin at 8:15 A. McCulloch. Hatshepsut, Egypts evening. Club members present were oclock. Great Queen, Mrs. Roy M. Sowadzki. Rhea Cazier, Eva Owens, Myrtle GodReview of the Son of the Sycamore, dard, Anna W'elsh, Iila Brown, LilMrs. Ralph E. Bristol left yester- Mrs. Ben Neff. The Book of the lian Underwood umt Nell Farr, day for a fortnights visit to Los An- Dead, Mrs. June Clark. Drama Club geles and San Francisco. four small tallies were luncheon was Drama club will hold its second Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cast le ton of served. Sixteen guests were bidden. meeting of the year tomorrow after- Salt Lake are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Anderson of Jesse Clark at their home on Rrinker Los Angeles are visiting at the home avenue. of Air. and Airs. Joseph E. Wright. Dr. F. K. Bartlett, George S. Glen Mrs. Julian S. Watson will enter-- 1 and son, Jay, sailed yesterday from Dutch harbor, Aleutian Islands, on tain this evening at a supper parly their homeward journey. They have to be followed by bridge at her home on Van Buren avenue. several weeks !8db $9WS In Women s Realm ln Matron Ilonoree at Reception sirs. William II. Wattis, wife of the Bfpublican nominee for governor, will hi the honor guest at a reception to hi riven this afternoon in the ball iLm of the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake. Emerson F. Root, of Salt Lake, u the hostess, and the receiving hours Ire 3 to 6 oclock. An invitation is funded to the women of Utah to Mrs. St E. T. Harness and Mrs. P. J. hostesses at one of the most were nix delightful parties of the week yesterday at the home of Mrs. Harness. 2509 Eccles avenue, when they honored Mrs. Carl Mohrhardt of Berkeley, California, who is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Abbott The spacious home was made lovely fall blossoms, in shades ny withand white. Small tables were of pink Mrs. trranged for luncheon, and the appointments furthered the dainty color Covers were laid for fifty nests. The guests were Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood, Mrs. Gilbert Moyle, Mrs. Clarence E. Wright, Mrs. ifimid Swaner and Mrs. Roy W, Cross all of Salt Lake. Kbeme. out-of-to- . Mrs. Edward Bichsel entertained in- formally at tea at the Country flub yesterday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. J. C. Armstrong of Los Angeles and Mrs. Robert Stephen Joyce of San Francisco, both former residents of Ogden. Flowers and leaves in autumn shades decorated the lounge where the Two dozen guests were received. friends were bidden. . Abott R. Heywood entertained a small party of friends Wednesday at luncheon at her home on Twenty-fift- h street in honor of her house-gues- t, Mrs. C. J. B. Malarkey of Portland, Ore. A Venetian lace cloth covered the luncheon table, which was centered with a Venetian vase of pink roses. Mrs. Malarkey leaves today for her home in the Northwest. Mrs. Mrs. Richard T. Hume entertained Bridge club members and several additional guests at luncheon Tuesday at her home, 557 Twenty-fift-h street. 35x tables, each centered with snapdragons of bright hues, were arranged for luncheon and later nrds. The guest list included: Mrs. J. W. Abbott, Mrs. John Conlisk of Los Angeles, Mrs. R. S. Joyce of San Francisco, Mrs. J. C. Armstrong of Los Angeles, Mrs. E. J. Harness, Mrs. John S. Lewis, Mrs. J. S. Allen, Mrs. G. L Becker, Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, Mrs. Kowena Allison of Salt Lake; Mrs. Otis Weeks, Mrs. C. H. Barton, Mrs. Edward Bichsel, Mrs. Patrick Healy, Sr., Mrs. F. M. Driggs, Mrs. Archie Bowman, Mrs. Lester Coray, Mrs. E. a Wattis, Mrs. W. H. Wattis, Mrs. J. E. Wright, Mrs. Effie Spencer, Mrs. J. R. Cooper, Mrs. C. L. Van Meter, nd Mrs. A. W. Walker. E. S. the The by on - i 1 ' " du-h- - uk-iuxi- er I i n. viee-presido- nt Home Culture The Home Culture club will meet on Saturday afternoon at tlx borne of Mrs. il. L. Taylor 1211 Twenty-fift- h street. Airs. II. L. Irwin will review The Bridge of Sim Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder. V Queen Esther Chapter Queen Esther elmptcr No. 4, Order Eastern Star, will meet in regular session tonight at S o'clock in the Masonic temple. 2 se. "d Soe our stock of slightly used heaters spent kan waters. before vou buv. Greatly reduced prices. $400 to Why h. selec-tion- "Resolved further, that the presi- dent and secretary be directed to furnish a copy of this resolution to the of this public utilities commission Parlor Heaters . Peck-enpaug- feature of the afternoon was the adoption of a resolution urging the .state utilities commission to grant a permit to bring natural gas into I'tab. The resolution in part says: Be it resolved by the Ogdon federation of women's clubs that we respectfully but earnestly urge the public utilities commission of this state to grant such certificate without further delay, in order that the peouse ple may have the benefit of the of natural gas as speedily as possible and that persons now out of employment may be given an opportunity to work upon the construction of the pipe lines und distribution system. City Federation City Federation of Womens! slate. The t'o lay $3000 More? OGDEN EXCHANGE & FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 870 2552 Washington Avenue cruising in Alas- Clarence IL Packer left Wed-- 1 for Estes Park, Colorado, she will attend a course for members of the Girl Scout Airs. Packer and Aliss organization. 857 Twenty-fift- h street, de- Jessie Beebe local scout directors, will parted Tuesday for their home in the be in attendance at the national conEast. They were enroute from the vention in Colorado Springs October coast, where they have visited with 9 to 13. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ballantyne. Mrs. AI. Alice Collins national exMr. and Mrs. James A. Howell de- ecutive committeewoman, American I parted Tuesday for San Antonio, Legion auxiliary department of Utah, Texas, to attend the national conven- left Tuesday for San Antonio, Texas, tion of the American Legion and the to attend the national convention of American Legion Auxiliary. that organization. Mrs. nesday Mrs. Earl Eallantyne and little where daughter, Ninon, of ..cw York, who council have been guests of Mrs. Roland Bal-lantyn- e, I Mrs. F. J. Hirt presided over a bridge luncehcn of dainty appoint ments Tuesday at her home on Adams avenue. African marigolds were chosen to decorate the home and the Bertha A. Conroy, Teacher of Contract and Auction Bridge, Works Method. Phone 180, Studio 2911 Lincoln. Special terms to classes and Airs. clubs. . I Adv.4t. exhibit of a group of paintings Your Pass is Good on the Ei Monte Bus Hotel Bigelow. The paintings, which have been on exhibition in Portland, Oregon, arrived in Ogden yesterday. Included in the display are three seenes of Ogden where the canyon, a month during the past summer.' Tim exhibit will be open to the public during the next three days. rtist spent CAR PASS is good on the new-l- y inaugurated bus service from the Hotel Big-elc- w to El Monte Springs. Think of it! De Luxe transportation to El Monte at no extra cost. yOUR STREET Mrs. Frank Mathews returned Sunday from California, where she has for the past month. and Mrs. J. T. Rushmere were visiting Mr. Bus Leaves Hotel Bigelow : 8:10, 8:50, 9:30, 10:10, 10:50, 11:30 and 12.10. Bus Leaves El Monte: 8:30, 9:10, 9:50, 10:30, 11:10, 11:50 and 12:30. hosts Wednesday evening delightful when they presided over a dinner and jdge party at their home, 2547 Adams avenue. Late fall flowers cked the home and the dinner table, covers were laid for Dr. and Wherry, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Ellingion, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. wse, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Em-PMr. and Mrs. June W. Clark, Mr. Wade M. Johnson, Mr. and BUY A WEEKLY PASS FOR $1.00 AND SAVE! y, Mrs. Fu-go- - V clubs met Monday afternoon in the Ogden high srhoul. The outstanding Bai-be-- - Carl A. Faille of New Jersey is now display in the English room of the been mum lit ihe borne of the president. , 1132 Twenty-fift- h Mrs. A. 1). Mi1'. Horace Nehekor will street. read "And So to Bed by James Tea will be served at the conclusion of the program. The hostess will be U'isisi-.-by the of the club, Mrs. Junius Smart. II. I . Irvin and the hosts. UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. Albert E. Becker en-e. I. t?6? a number of friends at the at evening Valley CMe in Huntsville. -Covers were ai? din-nLV- Newest and Smartest MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN m FINE FOOTWEAR FOR SALE We have just received a new shipment of dainty Stain, Patent and Our upstairs location and Midnight Blue Kid Shoes for the fall wear. shoes at the lowest possible prices. lew overhead cost enables us to sell these fine $5.85 $4.85 $6.85jj:"-- (OOD as ss sat! Real Chain Store Values! ECONOMY SHOE STORE Federal Bakery. 2117 Washington Avenue, Above Avc., Mat fict., betwwn Z4 and UMd cun ISO to 11000. ZS ate. Esq Kopsymont, to 130 Imm at half row previous 500.00. PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. PS44 Wheelwright Construction Co. MUNICIPAL A RAILROAD CONTRACTORS No Jobs too BbulII nor too Bi 0ISB. 1010 Arrau. Wuhinxton Coll FOR RENT rni I'ART of tlir at 211 Krioel atrnut Suitabln for offirr ur urt'nry hradiuni tf n. L..H PT , .I n-i- - ELECTRICAL 6 Yi CARPENTER JOBBING Eftimato FREE. Phono CONTRACTORS 412 Uni Strrrt Plnvt 461 E555iTTrisON8riIuiId5nFontnIctorerT nr kind nf work in building lino. KENT Unfurnished house, oxwpt hast, ekiso in. Rood location, adults. Phono 16S6M from 2:00 to 6:00 p. m. TOUK old Milotantial bom remodeled No job too Kepnir anything. WnliHiitmi Amim FOR SALE, CIIKAPt Remington Caih Register RAM MEYERS BIKE SHOP 2418 Kind Avenue FOR modern TIIE onlr motor winding vhop in Osdn. W. A. DUNN Phono 2019 or 42CS MONEY TD LOAN oost as.-A's- Saturday at KM ' SPECIAL FOB SATURDAY s AUTOMOBILES WATSON-BUIC- K USED CAR MARKET 8B47-- J. MONEY end Farm Property 8m Ue FEDERAL BOND A FINANCE CORP. 2410 KwmI Avenue. Phono 170 On Choice Reaidenco inili AMERICAN DETECTIVE ASSOCIATION Legitimate Detective Service, (Confidential), 208-- 9 Eccles if. Bldg. Phones Market & Groceteria 380-217- 0. 183-- 5 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS - Virl vulii ami tit re.-on- Street A Cash and Carry Market KEM1NGYON CASH REGISTER Kammeyer' Iitko Shop 2118 Kiwel Avrnuo SAM: Twenty-fourt- h at Cash and Carry Prices for Cash and Carry People. S2L5D V |