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Show Friday, December 7, THE OGDEN POST 192S by Miss Hrlcn Parker; "The Son of the Sycamore," a review bv Miss Emma Jean Hover; "The Book of the Dead," by Miss Elizabeth Sneddon. publi.Mtj, Mrs. Robert Ander- hnirmin;, Mrs. George S. Glen ;.MiS Mr. ,1. W. Farnsworth. The lVn-pion committee will be composed of i no entire club membership, with .Mr.',, C. V. Zinn as chairman. (.rn: ; j ' M i:, i mbled that the recent fall of snow, with the attendant, colder weather, had been greatly beneficial in cheeking the epidemic. Sutieriiitende.nl W. Karl Hopkins of the city schools said Tuesday that 15 Past Matrons 2 per cent of the pupils were out to Order The Past Matrons' circle, their classes a week ugo, while now Kustern Star, met Wednesday after- of has dropped to i to the noon in the Masonic temple with Mrs. 10. Superintendent B. A. Fowler of Lyda Dodson and Mrs. Edith Boring the county schools suid that the peracting as hostesses. Members mu centage of absentees in his jurisdic- tributed Christmas gifts for distri- - tiol had dropped to from to 8 per bution by the Children's Aid society. (.(,nl from m to 12 per cent a week A musicul and literary program was enjoyed. t P. E. O. Sisterhood Memliers of Chapter J, F. E. 0. sisterhood were the honor guests at Scinpre .Music Mrs. Nye and Mrs. Grimes Preside Alen, Mrs. Paul Wright, Mrs. A. W. a buffet luncheon The next regular meeting of the given by Chapter Walker. Mrs. Clem Williams, Mrs. b Wednesday afternoon at the home Sempie niusie society will be held Over Smart Luncheon Two beautifully appointed lunch- Julian Watson and Mrs. Herman Way. of Mrs. F.ugene II. Smith, 14i)l Tuesday afternoon, December 11, at and eons were given Wednesday street. Blue and yellow tlie home of Mrs. Ray M. Jones. 2571 enth Eccles Matrons Honored Mrs. John Gulley, colors of the organization wpre fea- Fillmore avenue. Thursday by Mrs. Fred M. Nye and Mrs. M. W. Sherwood, 2414 Tay- tured in the of the serv- wn.i is chairman of the progrum for Mrs. George E. Grimes at the Hotel appointments Eigelow. The combined English and lor avenue, wilL preside over a bridge ing tables, the centerpiece being a low tlo afternoon, will conduct a review of Shakespeare rooms provided the set- tea this afternoon at her home, in bowl of yellow chrysanthemums, while Tiie Music Quarterly. Miss Ellen blue tapers in crystal holders burned Thomas will sing a group of French Child Culture ting for each of the charming af- compliment to Mrs. Spencer S. Mrs. E. W. Lippinentt and Mrs. fairs. Round tables, for eight, were to who has recently come to Ogden at the ends of the table. Mrs. Smith M'tigs, and Frances Marsh I'oulger K. R. Alton were hostesses ut the arranged for luncheon, and each held whoreside, and Mrs. George S. Eccles, was assisted in serving by Mrs. James v.ill render piano selections. will depart soon for a visit with of yellow pom-poof the Child Culture club Orr and Mrs. C. C. Hetzel. g centerpiece bergus meeting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dote The Mrs. which wus held yesterday ut the Hotel ufternoon the Joseph chrysanthemums. Acacia During of Houston, Texas. Chez read a delightful Christmas Mrs. Joan W. Emmett. 3132 Wash- Bigelow. A parliamentary institute place cards expressed Christmas in t, their dainty designs. Bridge was enrtory. The members of chapter J ington avenue, will be the hostess ut was conducted by Mrs. Georginu Shuff's inn was the scene of an at- are: Mrs. S. W. Wherry, Mrs. A. D. tiituy's meeting of the Acacia club. of tiie city federation. joyed after luncheon in the Georgian president dinner party presided over by Mrs. J. T. Rushmcre, Mrs. J. Luncheon will he served ut 1:30 Mrs. C. E. Olsen discussed tiie subdrawing room. Those invited to en- tractive Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins. Wed- Barber, two of the hostesses Mrs. S. Mrs. Owen the hospitality Allen, o'lloek Cutler, will be followed by a ject of "Old English Masters. und joy nesday evening, when they entertain- Thomas Leslie, Mrs. John S. Iiewis, Christmas were: Mrs. Gilbert D. Moyle, Mrs. in charge of the program Swaner, Mrs. Clarence E. ed the members of their bridge club. Mrs. William B. Kerr, Mrs. George hostess, Mrs. II. A. Soderberg and Business und Professional Women Crimson chrysanthemums and violets A. Dickson, Mrs. J?. J. Finch, Mrs. Mrs. lxRoy Pugmire. Wright, Mrs. W.'G. Seeley, of Salt were combined The Business and Professional Woin the centerpiece for Chas. II. Barton, Mrs. R. II. Frin-dl- e Mrs. Mrs. Clinton Pugmire, Lake; club will hold their monthly men's and Mrs. Archie Bowman. ChapJohn W. Scowcroft, Mrs. E. M. Tower, the loug table where covers were laid dinner meeting tomorrow evening in Society for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Becker, Mr. ter F includes the Delphian Mrs. Joseph Wright, Mrs. Luke M. following matrons: the club dining at the Hotel The Zeta Alpha Delphian and chapter, Mrs Sterling Price, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jns. T. Abbott, Mrs. Frank Ball. Wright, Mrs. E. 0. Watt is, Miss Ruth W. F. The on arrangecommittee Bigelow. December will meet Monday Nantker, Mr. and Mrs. David Mrs. Harmon Barton. Mrs. Edward society, 2 Wattis, Mrs. Walter E. Whalen, Mrs. Itige-w- . ments is composed of Mrs. Ada Griso'clock in Hotel the at 10, Mrs. J. E. Iiichsel, Mrs. John Edward Carver, W. H. Williams, Mrs. Lester F. Whitl- Wangsgaard, Mr. and wold, Miss Evelyn llean. Miss Edna Story, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Davis. Mrs. Joseph Chez, Mrs. P. A. Dix. ock, Mrs. S. W. Wheery, Mrs. George Mr. iins. Miss Dorothy Madson. Miss The "The lesson on and Mrs. Henry Barker, Clau? Mrs. L Abbott, Mrs. James T. Abbott, Brown and Miss Elizabeth Phillip J. Dix, Mrs. Carlyle C. Annis Mrs. be led will by Empire Mrs. Harry Ashton, Mrs. W. J. Black- Armstrong and the hosts. Eubank, Mrs. Harry Gephart, Mrs. Christmas fcuturcs will be W. Cross. The resume will be giv-- n liuth. C. Hetzel, Mrs. John Ilillabrant, , i C. carried out in the tuble decorations , burn, Mrs. Charles H, Barton, Mrs. Mrs. Three J. II. by Ieckenpaugh. MrWade M. Johnson, Mrs. Archie Harmon Barton, Mrs. Edward Bich-se- l, ho?bri.W minute text reports will be given as and also in the program which will 8 at Mrs. Conrad Bolstad, Mrs. Frank vesterrlav at Tuilceon McIntosh, Mrs. James Fergus Orr, lot lows: u fullow. Mrs. Samuel Powell. Mrs M. Browning, Mrs. John Browning, avenue. Eugene A basket of red roses cen- - om:ti1 Mesopotamian Architecture," Mrs. Miss Beatrice Browning, Mrs. Frank tered the luncheon . line Clark; "The Ziggurat, Mrs. A. and table, bright K. Bartlett, Mrs. J. F. Burton, Mrs. red candles were placed at the ends etiy; "The Temple," Mrs. J. A. McHistorical Ralph E. Bristol, Mrs. Joseph Brewer, of the table. Covers were laid for Culloch; "Magic and Incantations, Mrs. Lawrence Clayton, Mrs. Claude eight. Scandar.avia in Art and Poetry" itrs. U. M. Sowiulzki; "Sea Kings and will be the subject of a paper to be vassites, Mrs. P. F. Grogger; Cave, Mrs. E. Eugene Carr, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Ellingson presented before the Ogden Historical Frank M. Driggs, Mrs. Royal J. DougLiterature, Mrs. E. C. BadWith only one case of smullpox relas, Mrs. George S. Eccles, Mrs. Spen- resided over a dinner of delightful society Saturday afternoon by Mrs. er; The Assyrians, Mrs. II. Poirer; For Christmas on easy cer S. Eccles, Mrs. Royal Eccles, ippointments Tuesday evening at Austin Johnson, when the club meets "Babylon, the ported existing in the city, every preC. Mighty City," Mrs. caution should be Mrs. Carlyle C. Eubank, Mrs. George heir home, 1148 Twenty-fourt- h in the on of taken the Central junior Blessing. the part street, weekly payments at library of citizen M. Fister, Mrs. in Herman Fetscher, Covers were laid for Mr. and MrB.lhigh school. The hostesses for the the to every community Following the lesson Mr. George E. W Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl afternoon are Mrs. John A. Gager and Browning Mrs. William Greenwell, Mrs. Ralph will give a talk on his tour prevent the spread of the disease, it I Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Irwin, Mrs. Joseph Ririe. is urged by the Ogden City Health Gwilliam, Mrs. Earl Harris, Mrs. Iopkins, through Egypt. department. The disease is said to lie Fannie D. Hurst, Miss Mary Hurst, dr. and Mrs. Wade M. Johnson, Mr. in rather mild form, and is apt to Mrs. Patrick Healy, Sr., Mrs. Maude and Mrs. J. T. Rushmer, Mr. and Mrs. d Child Junior Culture Mr. C. Mrs. B. and escape detection. Anyone coming in pey. Golden Spike chapter, Daughters of Patterson Hundley, Mrs. John Hilla-bran- t, 2378 Washington Ave. Mrs. Robert H. Hinckley and Mrs. contact with any such cases is d heh Bndee followedthe American Revolution, held tfie urged Mrs. A. G. Horn, Mrs. E. J. to Jennie Thomas inform will entertain the Ju the once in at department December meeting Monday afternoon nior Harness, Mrs. J. S. Lewis, Mrs. 'John Child Cultnre members tomor- order that a strict quarantine niuy be Lynch, Miss Mary Littlefield, Mrs. Christmas decorations were attract-- 1 a the borne i Mrs. B. L. Neff, 2825 row afternoon at the home of Mrs. established. Chester B. Morse, Mrs. Frances A. ively used at the luncheon given Wed- - Drinker avenue, with Mrs. John There is also one case of Malta feHinckley, 25(10 Jefferson avenue. Mrs. Mrs. John C. T. Madsen, Mrs. Henry W. Nelson, Mrs. by Mrs. Ivan D. Roland. Three labrant ns ver in Ogden, a disease common to J. Thomas will the discussion lead Horace Nebeker, Mrs. Harry S. An- small tables were arranged for lunch- - Evans presented Miss Edna Nelson on two phases of "The Child, His Na European countries where goats milk derson, Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. eon, and covers were laid for Mrs. E. in a group of piano selections. The ture and ITis Needs, n8 tbe disease is spread namely, "In-- 1 I uJVd 88 Warner Arthur, Mij. Delbert Brown, I. Alton, Mrs. Frank llarpster, Mrs. I regular business meeting preceded the stincts and The patient in Ogden . and the "Active I Impulses' Mrs. Archie Bowman, Mrs. A. P. Iorace Smuin, Mrs. Charles Gilmore, musical hour. Tea was served by the Nature and Needs. " from the m,ttdy " Music will be Bigelow, Mrs. A. D. Barber, Mrs. tfrs. F. W. Cross, Mrs. Elmer Burton, hostesses at the conclusion of the furnished by Mrs. 8. W. Badcon, and p!tv Marriner Browning, Mrs. E. G. Ben- Mrs. Harry Wright, Mrs. Louis program. j h8iuun N. II. Suvago said a parliamentary drill will be conduct Mrs. R. W. and McGinnis, Schummers, that influenza and pneumonia Mrs. H. Tuesday A. nett, Banning, Mrs. Vir- ilrs. W. C. Jones. ed by Mrs. Georgina Marriott. I rases were greatly on the decline and Ladies Literary gil P. Cain, Mrs. James H. De Vine, that only a few deaths had lmcn diAt the last meeting of the Ladies Mrs. Harold Day, Mrs. G. A. Dickson, One of the delightful luncheons of Presbyterian Women's Circle rectly traced to those diseases. He club arrangements were made Mrs. Marriner Eccles, Mrs. Wallace Mrs. John Ilillabrant entertained &L the giving of dancing poll, on H. Ellis, Mrs. Frank Francis, Mrs. e,T! the section of the won 28 t the Clarence S. Gunnell, Mrs. George S. ... Bcrthana avenue. Lavender chrysanthe- - Demlier . mens circle of the First Presbyterian tlle CarneB,e Glen, Mrs. C. F. Grout, Mrs. Mary mums were chosen to decorate the ?m church afternoon at her Tuesday cornThis most worthy Gaddis, Mrs. Joseph Goss, Mrs. W. H. luncheon, tables. Bridge followed FTCe. bbrary. home, when work was done for the will no doubt mee; service Mrs. Del Harris, Those who enjoyed themaa,ty Hampton, Mrs. Pa- luncheon. Christmas bazaar, which will be held trick Healy, Jr., Mrs. Charles Hum- party were Mrs. W. H. Parry, Mrs. hearJ approval of the citizens of December 13 and 14. The of in committees Ogden. charge phries, Mrs. C, C. Hetzel, Mrs. Lyman Jack Thomas, Mrs. Jed Ballantyne, Hyde, Mrs. Wade M. Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Lee Chamberlin, Jr., Mrs. Lyman the affair as appointed by the pres Miriam Chapter ident of the club,. Mrs. C. V. Ziim, S. J. Kaplan, Mra. P. M. Kirkendall, Wright, Mrs. Clem Williams, Mrs. W. Miriam chapter No. 14, O. E. S.. Mrs. Ajdam Kuhn, Mrs. George Lar- H. Williams, Mrs. Frank Francis, Mrs. I follows: General arrangements, Mrs. of chairman, Mrs will meet in regular session Tuesday! son, Mrs. Irving Lehman, Mrs. Thomas A. G. Egilhoff . Mrs. P. A. Gysin, and William Douglas, George S. Glen, Mrs. II. W. Dunn, evening December 11, at 8 oclock in Leslie, Mrs. Mark Murphy, Mrs. Jo- Mrs. D. D. Smith. Mrs. R. B. Porter and Mrs. Robert the Masonic temple. Election of ofR. seph Morrell, Mps. William Moore, en- will Mrs. Hales Mr. and Harry Anderson; tickets, Mrs. R. B. Porter, ficers will be held. Visiting members Mrs. J. E. McDermond, Mrs. Frank E. Nichols, Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. tertain members of their evening chairman, Mrs. N. J. Thomas and Mrs. are welcome. at dinner tomorrow eve- - j. N Fulton; lists, Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, L H. Peery, Mrs. W. W. Percival, bridgeat club their home, 1123 Twenty-sixt-i h ning chairman, Mrs C. V. Zinn, Mrs. .. Mrs. Adam Patterson, Mrs. Sam- street. Sixteen friends will now Jr., enjoy the E Wright and Mrs. John Culley; reuel C. Powell, Mrs. Le Roy hosts. with the Pugmire, freshments, Mrs. T. A. Herdi, chair-- j evening at the meeting Mrs. Ralph Roberts, Mrs. Ezra C. party r Morf?U anJ Rich, Mrs. Eugene II. Smith, Mrs. H. chapter 0. E. S. The chapter anLMr8J' Mrs. Edward Bichsel has returned will convene LeRoy A. Soderberg, Mrs. II. E. in the Masonic temple Skinner, from a visit with her mother, Mrs. J,; Mrs. Virgil at 8 oclock. Mrs. Robert Nye, Mrs. James Fergus Thomas Ernest of San Diego, Calif. Orr, Mrs. L. W. Pingree, Mrs. R. L. Mrs. Lawrence Humphreys of Nam-- 1 M A- Proudfit, Mrs. Harmon W. Peery, Miss AuxiIiaJ7 Unique table decorations lighted by Idaho who haa been the guest of Clara Patterson, Mrs. Junior E. Rich, electricity were a feature of the an- - Mrs. Thomas S. Mrs. & Porter, Mrs. T. D. IIoop-nuto her returned Leslie, Mrs. John T. Rushmer, Mrs. Moe were hostI er and "lr8, Milton dinner given last Tuesday eve- - home on Wednesday. Brigham I esses at the regular meeting of the Robinson, Mrs. I. L. Reynolds, Mrs, ing in the English room at the Hotel Standard authors such as Bruce Barton, John Dixie W. Riley, Mrs. Lon Romney Bigelow by the Utah Power & Light Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Shaw and I 0len, auxiliary of the Railway Mrs. Ezra Richardson, Mrs. Gage company in compliment to the home for I Mail association Wednesday afternoon Galsworthy, Hugh Walpole, Christopher Morley, I Oakland? Calitorniirwhere of economics teachers Rodman, Mrs. Effie Spencer, Mrs. Ogden high the will I at the hwme of M- - Porter in the Arnold Bennett, Joseph Hergesheimer, Maze de la Luncheon was apartments. Sidney O. Stevens, Mrs. M. W. Sher- school, Weber county high and Davis make their home. served at 1:30 oclock to twenty-fiv- e wood, Mrs. S. M. Scott, Mrs. W. H, high school Mrs. Rhea Cazier of the Iloche and numerous others now come to you in During the aftenioon Shearman, Mrs. W. A. Turner, Mrs. power company acted as hostess for Dr. Louis E. Wagner of Pasadena, I membra. Christmas were carols the and Floyd Timmerman, Mrs. William Van the occasion. sung, who California, spent the Thanksgiv-- 1 Do Luxe editions of their latest works at this ing holidays with her parents, Mr. and memer8 enJyd a Christmas pie. Mrs. W. A. Playter at the Hotel Bigeamazing low price of One Dollar! low, returned home the first of the City Federation The Ogden City Federation of Wo- week. The Man Nobody Knows, the Book Nobody I mens clubs met Monday afternoon at Knows by Bruce Barton is one of this remarkMr. and Mrs. W. J. Parker, 1283 Ogden high school. A brief business I Twenty-sixt- h street, have as their meeting was held, after which the able edition. houseguest, Mrs. Melvin S. Keller of following program was given: Ad Portland, Ore. Mrs. Keller will re- - dress by Mrs. J. W. Wintle, on "Na-mai-n here throughout the month and tional Headquarters and What It GIVE BOOKS THIS CHRISTMAS! will be joined by Mr. Keller at Christ-- 1 Means to the Club, and a paper by Mrs. Delbert Foulger on French Mu- mas time. Twenty-sev- Ec-ile- s, m hand-paint- ed Mur-riot- Le-la- nd rm Assyjrio-Baby-oni- Tt0 vr an - Strict Quarantine On Smallpox Urged; Flu Cases Decrease an I HAT I ' I Ser Ilil-nesd- . ay ss. letxtm I Tp F, WftekiyHfor reudy-to-we- boll-Hure- ar Popular r N o vels Distinction I Mr8-Esthe- foit.ons, $100 al Pnr 1 1 (sic Before 1870. Mrs. C. H. Barton entertained the members of her kensington club Tues- - j Linen Section to Meet Linen section of the womens day afternoon at he$ home on Twenty-- 1 street. Twenty friends enjoyed cle of the First Presbyterian church the afternoon at sewing, and later tea will meet this afternoon at the home was served by the hostess. of Mrs. J. E. Carver, 718 Twenty- fifth street. The assisting hostesses Miss Maude Irene Cowan has been will be Mrs. P. B. Ilaslet, Mrs. Elias pledged to the Pi Epsilon Phi soror-- 1 Bowen and Mrs. P. A. Herdti. ity of the University of Utah. I Delphian Beta Mrs. Clarence S.. Gunnell will en- Pi Beta Phi chapter, Delphian so- tertain at luncheon and bridge to- - ciety met at the Hotel Bigelow Tuesday at her home, 2122 Washington day evening. Miss Jessie Beebe, pres-- a venue. Members of a bridge club ident, was in the chair. Following a brief business session Miss Mar- will be the guests. gucrite Israelson led the lesson Luncheon Room Seene "Egyptian Civilization as Modified by Japanese Mrs. George R. White presided over Time and Contact with Asia. a prettily appointed luncheon Thurs- - J Text reports were given as y in the Japanese room of the lows: The Middle Kingdom, by Miss Hotel Bigelow, ner guests included Mrs. J. D. Maher, Mrs. Eugene Barnes, Ann Starr; The Labyrinth, by Miss Mrs. Wendell Ogden, Mrs. William I Alice Chandler; Life in the Middle Spidel, Mrs. Elmer Higginbotham, Kingdom, by Miss Jessie Beebe; The Mrs. John Medcraft and Mrs. W. E. Hyksos, by Miss Esther Lund; I Thutmose I, by Miss Belma Ririe; Eastman. Hatshepsut, Egypts Great Queen, Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins will entertain at dinner and bridge tomorrow evening at their home on Madison avenue. cir-fif- th A Good Boy - deserves good toys. Hell find them here in rich abundance.' Wonderful mechanical toys, moving toys, building toys, railroad outfits, kiddy-cart- s, sleds, and a thousand other things for which his soul yearns. Not only a big variety but the best in quality is found here for we be-lieve that the best is the cheapest in the end. Our prices are not any higher on that account. Dont wait till the last moment. Come in early and make your selection! fol-da- BOOKS-STATIONERY-OFF- SUPPLIES 2465 Washington,' OGDEN, UTAH m Winter Driving-- Theres no pleasure driving your car these cool wintry days. The streets are slippery and skiddish, and your car is cold after being parked a few minutes. The street cars are warm and comfortable! RIDE THE STREET CARS An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $1.00 Buy A Pass and Save ! er Co. Scott Hardware Ihonc 2414 Washington Ave. The University of Utah and the Utah Agricultural college chapters of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will entertain at a formal dancing party in the ballroom of the Hotel Bigelow this evening. Preston Iverson, Pratt Kcs-land Frank OBrien are representing the Alpha Tau chapter of the university on the committee in charge of arrangements, and will be assisted by William Smith and David Smith of the Gamma Epsilon chapter at Logan INCORPORATED ICE 90 Utah Rapid Transit Co. |