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Show Friday, November 23, THE OGDKX POST 192 American Legion Auxiliary Sr., und Bishop ii; Pleasant View, May 25, 1838. He 1. t.iuui.t was made in Ojden' lived in Nc.ith Ogden the greater The annual card rarty and member 1.. C.ok dedicated j of his l.:Y. He was married June !..p tea of Herman Baker uu.t, American Lev ion auxiliary, will be held P.'Jl. . Mr. S;ackn:-iiwas a blacksmith at ii'i.iei'row af.eri'ioon m the The hostesses for the aftei-.iotharlo l Slier man It ho Si.uthtrn Pacific shops and man- Fletcher rvi.-ifur Ciur.i s C. are Mrs. llay D. llarriger, Mr. L r i::i;'a Caroline Fletcher ager of the Spackmaa service station ir i msn. i'l W, Yeasy. Mr. Arthur GranHarold r..ii:ud i. w i : e liehi or; Muiiv aftt moon in in North Ogden. Surviving are the Sirs. George Ercles Entertains J V Mrs. iidna Freeze. Card' were l.cid Thurs-r.- . the l.:; d iuist tham and ;.y idow two nig::, ; Ilev. daughters, Shirley and chapel, with the at Tea will ;e enjoyed from -- :od until 4:3t'. ti a: Llr.i.jt.it A Sons and three sisters. ve brother Inter-1 Caivl, 1. , Fugir. offiiiating. who has r.:V- Mrs. Spencer S. I. the ui.vhtfui lun.heon given vr.ui tea w:il U? served. All woinei. The MiviC'. were iviahsotuJ i.i t.t wvs made in View! the Mountain , A - K- v. I,. P. I aigar. of the Fn: cciucti-ry- . recently moed to Ogden from lay by .V.s. M. K::erju- - he city are invited, and yarticularIda Cox her home, l:. Cup:;;! avenue. was the inspiration for a delightful Kii.'i ihai.h. Mr. Sherm.n was ly liiose who are tlegible to member Ida Cox, for :. was thf r.c. j j ,.f a tea given Wednesday afternoon at the i in tne auxiliary. To ofillip C. and Stella Calvin Jaculi of Sparkman daughter it: liotel Bigelow by Mrs. George S. affa'ns to U- given by the a woman must be the wift. I 'uiii ia! morn-tb- u died who we in t'ruwfurd scrviiis conducted h Sunday iv were received in the T,' The guests invited guests wcie mother, sister or daughter of a nu-mi.eS N' af-at afternoon v.h held were Ogiii-Monday hapil Thursday j .!g. Shakespeare room, which was decor-- 1 Mis. Henry F. Volker, Mis. ol the American Legion or of a E.ltr Kirkendall-Darlinwith h on J the died :.u;. who ur mortuary, bronze Spu.kmnn ated with yellow and chrysan- c.var.s, Mrs. Warier: 1 Vmttis, Mrs. imun who died in the service of hi , themums. Tea was served in the ileiiiv W. Mrs. H. country during the World war. n:.' "iiiiv, ii laev.ig a short illness of Tiie body Mrs. A. w. Vtty. Mrs. W. W. English room. Presiding at the tea Voiir heart trouble. Mr. Spackmun was born teninnt. table were Mrs. Halph E. Bristol, Mrs. ..i.dt . .n. .Mr?. John W. Scowcivfr. Acacia a number of the Maccabeus r h- - Lugene Can, Mrs. Patrick Healy, Jr., Mrs. William Van T. George id i tin: lined of Uuilway Mrs. Joseph E. Wright. S3;3 Wash Alen, Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, Mrs. James .arji.. Mis. m. and Mrs. Buj Aca be to will I.. G. Ashostess Mrs. L. and Becker. Surviving are his wife; i. irvtun 11. DeVine avtr.ue, Mranqu.st. two Luncheon club were members cia in Mis. daughters, Fletcher Kathryn and Chailcne today. receiving sisting Mrs. ()rr Prc-ideone brother, J. T. Sherman, will be served at one o'clock. Thu Scoweroft, Mrs. M. W. Sherwood, Mrs. at Two Parties three sisters, living in Virginia. Junior E. Rich, and Miss Patricia , Urr extended program includes the reading of iw11. nei hospitality to two Healy. of papers, The Inventor" by Mrs. groups .r.ends this .iek for luncheon arid A. Sode rLtrg, and "The Engineer," Grrge Malan Holl call will Mrs. i, L:use. Funeral Pugmire. survives fur George wvre Smart Luncheons fur Mrs. Madsen to uj.byi -doco.-athi ir.e and luncheon member the died in naming who last Sacramenby Friday Two of the interesting parties f n favorite household invention. occasions. On Tuesday to, California, were held at the chapel the week were the luncheons given Twt v ans wn' if the Ir.termuuntsin Mortuary cunt-- I Tuesday and Thursday by Mrs. Maud i iiusd iy '.xtcen friends made u the! J O. E. P. Miss tiy Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment Chapter Clara Patterson Hundley and list. Mrs. B. F. Finch, 2553 Van Buren w;;s made in the Ogden city ceme- Patterson at fehutfs Inn in compli- guc.'t FRIDAY SATURDAY ment to Mrs. Francis A. Madsen, who avunue, was hostess at the regular Lry. Dinner is Delightful Affair F. of has recently come to Ogden to reside. Chapter J, Dr. and. Mrs. E. p. Mills were hosts Wednesday meeting Soren Jenson FOR EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS. E. O. Sisterhood. Luncheon was serv-- , At Tuesday's party a pink and green i.- . a dinner of s arpoint-I'.entparty pretty Services for Soren Jenson were a coior scheme prevailed in the dining was which lesson ed the preceding Wednesday evening ai their discussion of room. The large table held a center Rome on Madison Cotty college, by Mrs. bo ld o:t Tuesday afierman in the Save Onc-llal- f! avenue. Tiny Buy Your taroses four of and G. with the Rev. E. Dickson. pink pink chapel, piece l.mdquist chrysanthemum were ' Jihn W. Hyslop of the Episcopal pers in green and gold holders. The arranged for centerpieces oneffectively 50c Milk Mag$1.50 Petrolajiar. the smail small tables were similarly decorated. tables, where the Annie Mrs. iiiiunh officiating. Child Culture following Sale guests Thrift nesia. pints. 3 for. price The guests the first day included Mrs. v:,lTP Sphered; Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. R. Larsen and Mrs. W. E. 1,ria Mr. Madsen, Mrs. J. S. Lewis, Mrs. LeRcy jiUilwell, Mr. and Mrs. John 0. F. Ogdtri citj $1.50 Helpers Cuiley, Zuppunn were hostess at the Thurs-- ; "!,,n,IIaJ 10c Pugmire, Mrs. George S. Glen, Mrs. inttcry-helu A Cod l.iver Oil.. !lr. club Barber, and of Child , the Culture ;Irs; meeting day Ezra C. Rich, Mrs. W. H. Wattis, Mrs. Mr, t. Casforia Dnggs, Mr. and Mrs. E. at the liotel Bigelow. Mrs. I.. Charles H. Barton, Mrs. C. F. Grout, ii. Adams, Dr. $1.25 Cole Mrs. S. W. and Baby events J. current on WheiTy, Wright reported Mrs. Herbert W. liinley, Mrs. F. hi. A! r an4 r i v $1.00 Karnak, a Creontulsion .. Baby Cole, son of John R. and und Mrs. P. A. Dix gave an interestdied Chase tonic. 3 for.. XavrU Cole, Monday Margaret good on "Folk Songs. ing paper 75c Ynpo Rub. afternoon in a local hospital. Private services were held Tuesda Thrift Sale price $1.50 Flashlight, Women's University Club S. Young, Mrs. Marriner Browping, L. Chase home, A. at the I 33c Vapo Rub. complete, battery.. Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., Mrs. Louis Mrs. Fred M. ye will entertab, at The Women's University club met i:Jl Linford avenue. Interment was H. Perry, Miss Patricia Healy, Miss I luncheon and bridge Sale Wednesday evening in the American made in the Ogden 'thrift 25c Pah Dry Ginger Ale. A today unprice City cemetery Janet Leak, Mrs. Richard Madn, home, 254G .Madison avenue. Mem! Legion chateau with Mrs. Charles 11. & Sons. der of the direction Lindquist $1.00 Mrs. AA good mixer. vian Eccles Scowcroft, Mrs. bers of a card club to which she he. Ehman and Mrs. Bliss Jones as hostG for James T. Abbott, Mrs. George L. Ab- - longs will make up the Listerine selections Musical William esses. by lit of Bues,lS Schmalz, cornetist, accompanied Frederick W. Tharkwcll bott, Mrs. Harmon Barton, Mrs. Car- by 50c I Services for Frederick W. Thack-wt-1- 1 50c l)r. West Tooth Brush lyle C. Eubank, Mrs. Junior E.. Rich, Miss Margaret Schmalz were enjoyed. Mrs Josm.h I.islerine Mrs. Wallace H. Ellis, Mrs. Samuel C. l ensington cub ?.amed her Mrs. H. F. Irwin reviewed "The Bridge were held Monday afternoon at 25c Tooth and As? rowcll, Mrfr Frank M. Brownin,, of San Lius Rey, by Thornton Wild- the A. C. Emerson home, 2323 Madi$1.00 Holder. Both.. Brush Hannon W. Peery, Mr Royal Eccles, served toTwenty B. of M. lloggan er, after which refreshments were son avenue, with gucsts late in the served. Lavoris Mrs. Alonzo Romney, Mrs. P. A. Dix,h,ftfcrnoon Miss Grace Salt Lake in charge. 50c Ipana Tcoth Mrs. P. J. Dix, Mrs. Fletcher Scow- Matthews sang. Interment was made 50c croft, Mrs. Mark Brown, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Barker rein the Mountain View cemetery. G. A. K. Auxiliary Lavoris Bowman, Mrs. A. D. Barber, Mrs. turned home from a Sunday short G. I R. Ladies entertained A. of the Patrick Healy, Sr., Mrs. Mary Gaddis, visit in Chicago. 75c Baume Jessie Timothy Mullen at luncheon yesterday afternoon in Mrs. Clarence E. Wright, Mrs. Gil-- 1 10 bars Crystal White Soap, Ben Gay Services for Jesse Timothy Mullen, the L O. O. F. hall in compliment to lert D. Moyle, and Mrs. Leland Swan- - Miss until noon each day. Limit son of Mrs. May Mullen, Mary llurst will entertain Mrs. Hattie Anderson of Salt Lake, two-ye- a $1.50 Star Rite er, Salt Lake. members of 10 to a in her held afternoon on were the orwho of the Monday is club evening bridge department inspector Electric Curling Iron Yesterdays luncheon was also oi uesday at her home on Twenty-fift- h ganization. Department officials and Nineteenth ward chapel, with Bishop customer distinctive appointments, and the folstreet $2.00 Combination Hot members of the Salt Lake circle were D. C. Stuart presiding. Interment lowing women were bidden: Mrs.! T. $2.50 l oz. original bottle of J. in was made the tvomen. also the of Roy $ Water Bottle, cemetery. E. GunMrs. Ogden guests Clarence George Grimes, Miss innifred Mans is spending dedicated the grave. nell, Mrs. Archie Bowman, Mrs. Archie tin Knighton AA Djer Kiss Per- guaranteed days visiting in Los Angeles. W. Bowman, Mrs. William Douglas, Delphian at fume, going 15c rolls Northern Tissue Mrs. James Douglas, Mrs. W. Rice Pi Beta Phi chapter, Delphian r Sophia Karen Swenson Motor to Coast Mrs. B. Herman Toilet Taper, Kimball, $3.00 Mamma Dolls that go Services were held on Wednesday Way, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Junius H. Smart and ciety, met Tuesday evening at the for 13 rolls to sleep and have Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. Jessie Beebe, afternoon in the Seventh ward president, presided during the business Mrs. Sophia Karen Swenson, widow of reul hair. Only.... !5c Kotex, regusession. Mrs. Rhea Cazier reviewed Andrew Swenson. Bishop W. A. lar size. 3 for Miss Helen Budge officiated. Invocation was givKiddies Toys Priced from the previous lession. S.VdT.Vd rT& Jr, Mr,. SkS? Bartlett led the lesson on "The Land en by John E'arr and benediction by Al75c Rubbing S of the Pyramids. Text reports were John Gould. Speakers were Andrew 2 to for.. cohol, pints. given by Mrs. Chas. V. K. Saxton, A!,relM hflSS i? ai Miss Bertha Hayes, Miss Faye SanMrs. J. M. Browning, Mrs. R. B. Por ders, Miss Alice Chandler, Miss Vera OFF liook Ends and Candle Sticks at ter, Mrs. Thos. E. Dee, Mrs. Mary A., -- T Hubbard and Miss Mar-- Crist, and Miss Irma Madsen. Plans Littlefield, Mrs W. A. Turner. Mrs I OFF Vantines Incense Burners for Thc . . .. a Christmas dinner Ezra Richardson, Mrs. Fred M. N'yc, ucri.te Hubbard left Sunday for Cal- -, were made uecemDer t0 ned lg pany wiU ONE-HAL- F Mrs. S. J. Kaplan, Mrs. J. R. Morrell, ll?rna whe,re theT spend the OFT All White Ivory Sale Ogden Mrs. H. A. Soderberg, Mrs. S. W wmtcr montha- . Now is the time to complete your set at prices below cost. Neighbors of Woodcraft Known Wherry, Mrs. H. L. Bell, Mrs. Junius I Juvenile Miss Hannah Eklund is spending Smart, Mrs. E. L. Van Meter, Mrs. Sego Lily circle 174, and ONE-THIR- D OFF One Group of Toilet Sets at P. W Knisely, Mrs. Ralph Roberts,! several weeks in San Francisco and Ogden circle 51, Neighbors of Wood-Mr- s. Now Going in I at will afternoon meet Saturday E. 0. Wattis, Mrs. Adam Kuhn, Los Angeles. craft ONE-HAL- F PRICE One Group of Dresser Sets at Swing! Mrs. L. F. Whitlock, Mrs. C. C. Het-2:30 o'clock in the W. O. W. hall, xel, Mrs. Thompson Corn and Mrs. I Club Entertained at Valley House 2425 Grant avenue. A full attendance Ross Snyder. The following guests! Thanksgiving motifs featured the desired, Tfee from Salt Lake: Mrs. Robert N. Wil- - dinner given Wednesday evening at House in son, Mrs. Walter Kebeker, Mrs. Earl I Huntsville Valley by Baptist Women Meet an Law, Miss Georgia Young, and :Jr-- and Mfa- - J- - E- - McDermond. Coy- vhen Heart are Thankful was ld .!, -- Ligioi-chateau- i n s 'ib . : ; Ecc-les- Lcg-an- 1 - j e s Ec-cle- s. - lo. im-miH- ; - n g NM.-orr- Ia-Ho- -- CULLEY DRUG CO. s Fc-itj- s ... Ix-Ho- Chiy-u:..hemun- ;s e I Ma-l..?- nsjd I Thrift Sale! ANI) Gifts Here and but-V'- li j n.oo Vf1' i 27c d SI AA 1 AA or afu-rnoon 1VU lsvV ft tJUC n.oo ld qr JLLt JLUU SI AA liUu AA SIJLUU Shift AA JiaUli ,. 49c 98c ONE-FOURT- H -- Greatest Has ONE-FOURT- H Ever Full CULLEY DRUG M. B. Gigantic wukim- - The Evans Preside eetin of the Women's P011 The English room of the Hotel Big-- 1 l,lciue to the First Baptist church, auxiliary r j elow was the scene Tuesday evening which was held yesterday at the home of a smart dinner presided over by SJorSfs ClS S; VJS'mJ- Mrs. C. H. Smith, 2543 Madison Mr. and Mrs. Joseph EL Evans. Orchid! avenue program included other Puemire Mr and Mra Harry and yellow chrysanthemums centered feature, of general in- Thanksgiving I W. Loos. a"d it. Arderson. L the table, while four orchid tapers IteresL burned at the corners of the table. Miriam Tea Sliaring the pleasure of the party were Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Petty, Mr. C. McConnell was chairman X. Mrs. and Mrs. F. B. Ruthrauff, Mr. and of the successful November tea given Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., Mr. and Monday afternoon by Miriam chapter Mrs. E. E. Carr, and Mr. and Mrs, No. II, Order Eastern Star, in the llenry W. Volker. Bridge was enMasonic temple. Fifty women were room. in the drawing joyed District Federation in attendance at the tea, and many of The district convention of the Og those attended the class of instruction Two Hostesses Preside at Large den Federation of Women's clubs will I which preceded the social function, Luncheon be held today at the Hotel Bigelow. I A. Mrs. M. R. Hampton and Mrs. One hundred clubwomen will meet Sempre Musical Society C. Brown were gracious hostesses at I for , luncheon at 12 o'clock for the The next meeting of the Sempre a bridge luncheon of charming ap- - first of the two business sessions. Mrs, Musical society will be held Tues- - JtiertaiidoyedWd2rth K 2135 Smashing Sale at of Fine n! com- study club PuWlcity. . posers will concern Innovators. The S Glen Mrs 2 oclock tke aftern(n session Ufe and compositions of Chabrier and Mrs.?E. c! Harness, Mrs. Fourteen clubs of the Faure will be reviewed, wmnience. Buckle, Mrs. Clyde Cave, Mrs. Wil-M- 1 will give their reports of what On Tuesday of this week the mem-Mr- s. liam Blackburn, Mrs. F. C. Moulton, Marriner S. Eccles, Mrs. Robert has been accomplished by the clubs II bers of the society entertained at a Anderson, Mrs. E. G. Bennett, Mrs. and what they expect to do in the musical at the home of Mrs. Ray Lyman Hyde, Mrs. Adam Patterson, future. The reports will be follow-- 1 Jones of Fillmore avenue. Madam Mrs. W. H. Ellis, Mrs. Junior E. ed by an institute of questions and Sturkow Ryder of New York gave Rich, Mrs. Patrick Healy, Sr., Mrs. answers conducted by Mrs. Robert An- - an hour of music which was delightful r!cm Williams, Mrs. Junius H. Smart, I derson. Community singing will be and artistic. Mrs. A. W. Walker, Mrs. Earl Harris, led by Mrs. A. Bowen and Mrs. Fifty music lovers enjoyed the r. P. F. Krauss and Mrs. W. L.jJohn Ililiabiant will preside at the I Cital which was followed by tea. Quillinan, Mrs. F. W. Piper, Mrs. F.j piano. Special guests of the federa- V. Piper, Mrs. Ellen Packer, Mr. tion will be Mrs. John Cuiley, Mrs. I Auxiliary to Commercial Travelers Lurtis Allison, Mrs. Gage Rodman, Iiardey of Garland and Mrs. George J The Ladies auxiliary to the United irs. William T. GreenwelL Mrs. L--. w. Swan of Kaysville. Commercial Travelers will meet Tues- M. Hines, Mrs. Pearl M. kirkendall, day afternoon, November 27, at the Mrs. J W. Ellingson, Mrs. Guy Clark, home of Mra-- Fred T. Stone, 451 27th Historical Mra. Joseph E. Wnght, Mrs. Conrad street with Anna Van C. P- O-. SoUUd. Mi" X KG. Md C. F. Grout, Mrs. George L. "land Mrs. Fred Stone as n0stegSfcg-Rich- , Mrs. James T. Abbott. Mrs. Ezra CJday afternoon at the Central Junior Mrs. G. A. Dickson, Mrs. Blanch hiffh school, with Mrs. Arthelia Mathis Roberts, Mrs. Hannan W. Perry, Mrs. and Mrs. E. A. Fleming, hostesses. Sirs. Bertha A. Conroy R. D. Eallantyne, Mrs. Vem Watson, Mrs. W. II. Harris, chairman for the Teacher of Mrs. Sol Kaplan, Mrs. Stuart P. afternoon has arranged 'for a lecture I Levi to Professor be given by Contract and Auction Edgar HLbs, Mrs. J. C. Davis, Mrs. LeRoy c-- rds 360 24 a -- Thousands of Dollars Worth Placed Ott gale at Prices That Make You Sit Up and Take I wlU j. Seoe Notice! Right now as winter comes re-M- & SJS can reap exceptionally low prices on . SSt you the benefit of these ( ricT.iL.TwiSV i Wearing Apparel for the Entire Family! General Merchandise! I i1' Young, of the department of Western Pugmire. History of the University of Utah. His subject will deal with the history Silver Tea Will Draw Many Sunday of Ogden. It will be an open meet- The annual Eilver tea given by the nificers of Holy Cross Alumnae of ing, and members may invite guests. Sacred Heart academy will take place P. E. O. Sunday afternoon, November 25, from E. O. met yesterday I P. K to 6 F, Chapter o'clock at the academy. Friend Mrs. Edward with Carver, 718 Twen I y and patrons of the academy are corLuncheon street. was served $ dially invited to attend. An artistic I fc tnusical program has been arranged at 1:30 o'clock and was followed by a lesson given by Mrs. C. C. Eubank. 'or the pleasure of the guests. ty-fif- lh BRIDGE Works Method Studio at No. 12 Peery Apartments Special Terms to Classes and Clubs. 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