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Show I October 19, 1928 . p,iil.-iv- THE OGDEN POST 1. William Hu Series of Farliou who is Mr. Clem Williams, Mi- a series of luncheons this her home, 1949 Washington entertained the first group ffriend on Tuesday. One large and several smaller ones, each ?Jated with roses and snapdragons arranged for luncheon. Bridge . pnioved during the afternoon. guests were invited. The SSesday affair assembled twenty luncheon and cards. The will be given and final ?for fV'- ? 1.. - j, 11;,;!. j m Sa:; panoii the hitter pait Mrs. A. t; snotidinr a she dt- -' tne week. Y WaVK.r ;.n l Mi. a. K. .h,,n I'. C..riia- V,I1J iS tiw gui-s- t Vfn Vi v( Mrs. Mulho I'miiiihan, at a tea to W given Monday Mi.iTatn at the home of Mrs. Walker, 2J00 i ave.M.i-lism- nue. Mrs. .1 Miss Hilton will leave today Pretty Affair for Kansas City to resume her dimes G. Falck on J. street was the scene as an L. P. b. missionai v. h Mi-lv- of a luncheon presided Mrs. J. C. Armstrong, who has been Mrs. A. C. Mrs. Falck S5Joff for the wives of the U. S. the guest of her sisn-iMiss Svlvia riwstry attaches. The small tables Dee, and Miss Hannah , .. left Tuesthe guests were seated for day for her home in Us Angeles SJheon were bright .with button Mr. and Mrs. J. Cl. Uonard have n Zmnthemura centerpieces and issued invitations for a bridge motifs. Covers were laid for tomorrow purtv evening ut their home, 2499 R. H. Rutledge, Mrs. Clarence lor avenue. B. Mrs. lay Morse, S; Woods, Mrs. C. itans Parkinson, Mrs. J. O. Stewart, Judge and Mrs. J A. Howell and Vn. Lee Stratton, Mrs. F. B. Locke, Mrs. L. A. Collins arrived home Tues-da- y fliT w. W. Blakelee, Mrs. Frank from the national convention of C. Mrs. W. Nelson, tovnie, Mrs. E. the American Legion and the AmeriMrs. A. E. Mrs. White, Lfomlund, u r. Baker, Mrs. Allen Richards, Mrs. can Legion auxiliary held at San Anr E. Sanford, Mrs. G. M. Nichols, tonio, Texas, last week. Stranding, Mrs. Ernest Mrs. H. R Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth Winkler and Mrs. T. J. Pearce. entertained the members of their evei ning bridge club Wednesday at their Former. Ogdenite Feted home on Madison avenue. The large Mrs. Carl Mohrhardt, of Berkeley, dinner table where the guests were a honor guest at California, was the seated was decorated with roses. Three luncheon party given Wednesday by tables were at play during the eve2888 W. Mrs. J. Abbott, her mother, ning. avenue. . guests Forty Washington wen bidden for luncheon which was Mrs. II. A. Benning, of the Hotel followed by bridge. has as her guest her moth-e- r, Bigdow, Mrs. Marriner Browning was hosteMrs. E. A. Eaton, of Alameda, ss, and Mrs. Mohrhardt the honoree California. wlSnesday Lr , EJ Ilal-kwe'e- yesterday at a bridge luncheon at the Browning home on Eccles avenue. Culley, president of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs, is representing the federation at the annual meeting of the Utah Educational association now being held in Salt Lake. Mrs. C. E. Maw of Provo and Mrs. C. D. Kipp of Salt Lake are the other representatives also in attendance. Mr-- Eightieth Milestone Reached Joan W. Emmett entertained it s family dinner party Tuesday October 16, in honor of the eightieth anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Harriet E. Woodmansee. The of the attractive dincenterpiece ner table was a birthday cake lighted with eighty tiny candles. birthday u.-e- Scinnre Music Club Mrs. John Culley was hostess at the regular meeting of the Sempra Music soviet y Tuesday afternoon at her home 0.- 1 Monore avenue. Mrs. Junius H. Sui.irt gave a paper on Massenet und 1.ali, trench composers. Illustrative compositions were given by Mrs. C. 1L. St owns, who sang Elegy" by Massanct, accompaniment by Mrs. John liillubrant, piano, and Mrs. Herman Keischer. violin; Mrs. Fetcher gave the violin solo, Sting of the Villagers, by lailo, and Meditation, from the opera "Thais, by Massa-m- t. Mrs. Verdi 1iugreo rendered a ! WiM-i.cr'.L- I solo by Massanet. Arrangefor the which is to be given next luesduy by the members of the society at the Hotel Uigelow. Mrs. Agnes Warner Bowen, president, is chairman of the general committee. Bruigi will be played from 2 until .":;5o oclock, when u recital will be given by members of the elub. Tea u ill be served, 'flu public is cordially invited to attend the party which promises to be most interesting both from a social and u musical standpoint. Tickets may be procured from any members of the society. ments were completed oate-cltauta- nt Miriam Chapter Dancing and Card Party Miriam chapter, No. 14, Order Eastern Stnr, will entertain at a dancing and enrd party Wednesday evening, October 81, at the American Legion chateau. All Star members, Masons and their ladies, and De Molay and their Indies are invited. Children's Hour Mrs. I.. S. Merrill and Mrs. Ross H. McCune were joint hostesses at the Saturday meeting of the Children's Hour elub held at the home of Mrs. Merrill on Harrison avenue. IJla Eccles Brimhall reviewed The Silver Cord It was by Sidney Howard. were guest day and thirty-fiv- e Hardware Sale 2 Chapter J, 1. E. O. The members of Chapter J , P. E. 0, will meet at the home of Mrs. S. W. Wherry Thursday morning, October 25, at 10 oclock for a business meeting. The officers of the new organization which was perfected last week are as follows: Mrs. S. W. Wherry, president; Mrs. A. D. Barber, Mrs. J. T. Kushmer, recording secretary; Mrs, Owen Cutler, corresponding secretary; Mrs. R. II. Irindle, treasurer; Mrs. William B. Kerr, guard. japanned, strong, lupiilar family size. vice-preside- $1.25 Galvanized 79c $1.50 Stillson Wrench 98c genuine stillson wrench. The best wrench made. 10-in- ch Wall-wort- Best Grade Axe axe. 3', to 4K lbs. We sell these axes every day for 82.85. SYSTEM FOR 9c Stainless steel, 3 styles, 8c Tumblers 3c Full dear crystar water glasses. Real tabic tumblers. Lay in a supply at this price. z. Many of us spend our dimes without thought of their potential value. Dimes grow into dollars if regularly saved and put to work. News 1,124 BELL SYSTEM OWNERS IN UTAH Utah Stockholders Own a Tofal of 10,695 Shares' of A. T. end T. Stock. The Bell System Is largely owned by the people It serves. Throughout the nation. In almost every city and hamlet, there are Bell System stockholders. In addition to the 1.124 men and women who own American Telephone and Telegraph Company stock ianlna Tele-Sta- ph Caaiaar la twtr atata la tka Union. 2380 CALLS BY NUMBER SAVE YOUIi TiMB Parlor Broom 47c selected straw, polished handle. Only one to a customer. ie FOR SALE BEAUTY CULTURE EVERY FEATURE VVATSON-BU1C- K Avi, Mat GOOD (wed Licensed Operator Phone 939-- J 2802 Washington Ave. era i 'V . . at half your prevtoua Aeanoa CONTRACTORS I Special Terms to Classes and Clubs. blade. e $2.25 Tea Kettle $1.63 Heavy nolid copper, nickel plated. The best because they last. , Mixing Bowl Sets $1.50 98c Set of 5 clear, heavy crystal bowls, deep shape. $1.25 Alarm Clocks 89c A real bargain. 23c 98c $1.85 $1.23 Brass King" 59c $1.65 Bread Boxes, roll top $1.23 $1.85 Wash Boilers, large..$1.48 rlock. i .! Guaran-.tee- d Waterbury alarm .it $1.50 Oil Mops 73c "Big value." Hurry! For there are not many left. This is a real bargain! , 1 Razors Safety Razor.... 73c Gem Razor $1 Asst. Razors G3e 25c $1. Straight Razors.. Wheelwright Construction Co. MUNICIPAL A RAILROAD CONTRACTORS No Joha too Bin 11 nor too Big rd Btrwt 4i Phone 461 LARSON A SONS, Building runimeton. For any kind of work in building Una. Call M4K. 181t Wmhlagtan Avenue. CARPENTER JOBBING i :: Choice ,:J- t r t ; jr ! VIADUCT I Market & Groceteria 183-- 5 Twenty-fourt- h Street V REMINGTON CASH REGISTER Kammoyer.' Uik Shop 2418 Kiucl Aveno A Cash and Carry Market at Cash and Carry Prices for Cash and Carry Feople. FOR Call at end St record, $22.60. Adv. 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Mil Waahinrtra BRIDGE Phone 180 Studio at 2911 Lincoln 73c back, delected hardwood handle, at eel Hollow $1.75 $3.35 $1.50 Scissors, Wiss $2.50 Baby Baths $1.50 Furnace Scoops 85c Wash Boards, crow-c- ut Scoops 98c 73c pt tem- ch Furnace $1.00 $2.23 1-- 26-in- pered crucible atcel naw. $1.00 $2.75 Electric Toaster $5.00 Electric Toaster... 35c Paring Knives, Dexters' ' PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. Teacher of Contract and Auction Works Method 83c Extra apecial cocoa fiber $1,15 Corn Poppers, heavy rolled steel 49c 83c $1.50 Boy Scout Knife $7 Carving Sets, stainless $4.85 MONEY TO LOAN Mrs. Bertha A. Conroy P Choice $1.50 Vacuum Bottle, $3.50 Step Ladder, $1.50 Door Mats, AUTOMOBILES USED CAR lEaajr Repayment, Iqpaa coat. 100 to 1500.00. f!' high-grad- Ironing Board, folding $1.50 Cast Fry Pan, No. 7 and No. 8 size MARKET Riedel OLGA EDSALL 4 large tabic stacked full of w Hand Saw $1.50 MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN 50c From an address by Co. The Mountain State Telephone and Telegraph P. H. Reid, President, $1 Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah and frame. .nickel-plate- d MARCELLING "The fact that the responsibility for such a Urge part of the entire telephone service of the country reeta aoleiy also apon this Company and Its- - Associated Companies to the impose on the management an nnnenal obligation be times all at shall public to aee to it that the service user. the to adequate, dependable and satisfactory Pie Plate $1.48 "Pyrex pie plate LORRAINE A STATEMENT OF POLICY American Telephone and Telegraph Company. of the Bett ThU company as one of the associated companies above. System is in full accord with the policy outlined $1.85 5-t- practically cas- glass serole and nickel-plate- d frame, lurced design. Colonial Building and Loan Association Telegraph Company. Thus in every county in Utah there are men and women whoso dollars are having a part In making a neighborhood of the nation. Walter S. Gifford, President, $2.50 Fyrex your vest pocket or purse. Get one today and see lgw soon you will accumulate dollars. there are other stockholders In the Mountain States Telephone and ThU wrath iifMni eheek be Mild to were tbaa 430400 ateekholdera af the Talephaaa aad $3.75 Casseroles We furnish a convenient dime bank which may be carried in 65c Cast xtcel, hardened and tempered. Second growth handle. $3.25 Knives UTAH One brand-ne- Hammer $1.00 qt. Mazda Lamps, 10 to 40 watts 20c White Enamel Ware, choice of table $1.00 to $2.50. colored handles. TELEPHONE anteed for 25 year. Not a cheap aale iron, but a good iron rheap. white enameled ware Buckets, Tea. Kettles. Convex Kettles, Dish Fans, etc. Values up 20c Paring W Genuine Manning & Bowman electric ironx. Guar- Kstwing unbreakable scout hatchet with leather rase. $1.95 Frofessional woodsmens DIMES! . h $2.85 re-ton- ed $3.45 $1.35 Coffee Percolator, 0 cup 7oc $1.50 Double Boiler, size .$1.25 $1.85 Tea Kettle, size....99e $1.63 Dish Pans, l $1.35 Round Roaster, alum...73c $2.15 Oval Roaster, alum.. $1.18 $2.00 Kitchen Refuse Cans $1.48 89c $1.75 Hinj Mop, a wonder $1.50 Flower Vases, 73c imported $2.50 Scout Axe, unbreakable $1.45 t-- Heavy galvanized steel. Choice of sizes 2 and 3. - Electric Irons $5 5-- qt. Tubs er WASHINGTON AVENUE EXTRA BARGAINS 39c 17-in- ill Hod 50c Coal es GREATER nf v I.- - I Mrs. Robert Joyce, of San Francisco, departed Tuesday for her home Wires of Technical Enginees Invited following a several weeks visit in The Womans branch of the En-- J Ogden, during which time she has fineers national committee, who are been extensively entertained. organized for Hoover for president, viU give a tea this afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Harris are enModern Literature home of Mrs. Otis Weeks, 2529 Ec-da vacation in Detroit and ChiAt the Friday meeting of the Modjoying avenue, to which all women of cago for a few weeks. ern Literature club held at the homo the city are invited, whose husbands of Mrs. Arthur Grantham, 2577 Folk Music will ire technical engineers. Covers were laid for twelve at the avenue, Mrs. E. C. Bader led a forum bo furnished by Mrs. Fay King Whit-mey- luncheon This by Mrs. discussion on "Trial by Jury. and Mrs. John HUlabrant. Henry F. given Wednesday 2780 Madison ave- was followed by a discussion of "FifVolker, There will be interesting speakers. nue with bridge following. The teen Novels by Thomas Hardy which Mis. Weeks will be assisted in recguests were members of the bridge was conducted by Mrs. Roy D. Thatcheiving by Mrs. Herman Way, Mrs. club to which the hostess er. Tea was served at the conclusion belongs. A K. Rowley, Mrs. Arthur W. Grix, of the lesson. The next meeting will ind Mrs. Qra Bundy. Mrs. Edward . Mrs. L. W. Overstreet will enterL Rich ana Mrs. W. II. Wattis will tain her bridge club members at a preside at the tea table. supper partv to be followed by cards, THE tomorrow night at her home on Jack-so- n Mrs. E. A, Davis, who has been visiavenue. WOOLWORTII BUILDING ting her sister, Mrs. S. L. Brick, to her home in San Diego the Drama WAS BUILT WITH first of the week. Mrs. Henry Volker and Miss Ellen Thomas will be at the Mrs. Parley C. Richardson was regular meeting of the Drama club hostess at a bridge club luncheon tomorrow afternoon at the home of Wednesday at her home, 2585 Fillmore Mrs. Volker, 2780 Madison avenue. wenue. The membex present were: Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles will review "The H. Mulcahy, Mrs. Lawrence Strange Interlude, by Eugene Boyle, Mrs. W. C. Hinds, Mrs. W. F. ONeill, after which Mrs. Samuel Wton, Mrs. Roy Packer, Mrs. Lud-- n Powell will conduct a discussion of Mrs. Joe Tracey, Mrs. the play. MubIc will be furnished by W uliams, Mrs. Charles Humphr- a stringed trio composed of Mrs. Royies, Mrs. Arthur Shreeve and Mrs. al Eccles, Mrs. John HUlabrant and Leslie Higginbotham. Mrs. Junius Smart. A 'j'ui-Mlu- 1 . - M,r8,T,Jo,hn Mrs. V.:1-t- .i t. . hatiiswoi. 1; has , as u,r her sister, Mrs. li. A. guest, 1'ur.v, 1 ol oeutellc, during the v.tlk piano Autamn Luncheon The home of Mrs. Twenty-fourt- -. furtMU-h- t er pre-nv- 0.!,b.r ! Twi-i!i-Ju.n;- In Women s Realm jlr. with Mr. Ctah Iowrr A Light Club Cliiipler F. I. I.. O. The Women.' committee of the . lT.uK Hull the hostess al M In1!. A. Light met for luncheon WVibir .l.iy meeting of ( 'hunter F, F. Utah Fower nuiu in the Jfcpancre room I .urn hi!i was served ut 11. M out cii ill Meet ul. t h. Hotel Ligeltiw, Halloween dec'I ik Vumu nV .iiii. I iu iho Church oVioi-kDuring the program hour, oration-, were d on the tabic. Uur-r-!u jii'.. if i r.iMill me, t Mis. C. C. Ilil'.'.cl g:iv a review. topir.' were discussed during the C'lCil.jr 21 in Mv guild h.il!. Mr.. C, C. Ilri. i I gave a review of i'.mi'iifun hour by eueh member. Those Mrs. A. M. Ni l and Mrs. M. J. Ihi.niio:i WihlnV nocl, The Bridge I ti M iij i ' lu!-i.f San Luis Hey. (Continued on pugo 8.) ggagamenawr J xgxrrrrijgcni i. . - |