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Show Friday, December 21. THE OGDEN POST SOCIETY Continued From new home on Weeks, who is at her beautiful evening street. Early in the evening a five course dinner was served, followed by bridge. The large dinner table was centered with a basket of greens, nd carnations and Christmas with red tapers in green holders at either end. The place cards and favors were in red; white Christmas decorations were used throughout the house. Places were marked for Mrs. Miss Joseph G. Titley, Mrs. Fred Carr, Catherine Richey, Mrs. Dana Kelly, Mrs. Charles II. Stevens, Mrs. ParTwenty-fift- h rage Three.) and spend Christmas in Jerusalem New Years in Cairo. Mrs. Iangsdorf is a frequent visitor to Ogden, and her friends will be happy to learn of her very pleasant journey abroad. Spangler of Chicago will arrive today to spend the holiday season at the W. II. Parry home, 1169 street. Twenty-fiftker Shi met, Mrs. Fred W. Calder, Arthur Grantham, Mrs. George Mrs. Mrs. Walter E. Whalen and daugh- M. French, Mrs. Charles L. Olsen, Mrs. ter, Peggy, departed Monday for New Lee D. Turner, Mrs. W. T. Astill, Mrs. Rochell, New York, where they will Itoscow Bush, Mrs. Mabel Tucker make an extended visit with Mrs. Mrs. Edward Akerman, Mrs. Walter Whalens parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. Wilson, Miss Itosa Mosteller, Miss B. Leonardi. Bernice Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Carman and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Quillinan, who isi attending William F. Nantker. the University of Detroit, is spending tho Christmas vacation with his parof Ogden With the homecoming ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Quillinan. and westeastern from and boys girls Mrs. John McCready and Miss ern schools, lively parties among the Frances McCready have gone to San younger set will hold sway and much holiday merriment will center about Diego for a two week's stay. the young people. Among those who Miss Helen Mills, daughter of Dr. will spend their vacations at home and Mrs. E. P. Mills, who teaches in are: Miss Barbara Browning, daughthe Oakland California high school ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Browning, will spend her Christmas vacation in a student at Katherine Branson school, San Francisco; Miss Eugenia Smith, Ogden with her parents. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. II. Mrs. Edwin C. Bader, Worthy Ma- Smith, who is attending Reed college, tron, entertained the officers of Mi- Portland, Oregon; Miss Eleanor riam chapter No. 14, 0. E. S., Friday Weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis William h at Smith college, North- Bristol, of ampton, Mass.; Chapin Los Angeles; school, Harvard Military son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol; Harold C. Day, Jr., a student at Page and Military Academy, Los Angeles,school Chapin Day II, who is at Menlo in California, both sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day; Miss Rosemary Barber, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Barber, and Miss Stella Chrisman, ChriB-madaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James who are enrolled at school at Nashville, Tcnn.; Mis3 Katherine Krauss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Krauss, who is attendInd.; ing St. Marys at Notre Dame, Patrick Ilealy II, who is in school at Amherst, Mass., and Stewart Healy, cf the Loomis school at Windsor, Conn., sons of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Healy, Jr.; Arthur Benning, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Benning, will arrive from the Loomis institute at Windsor, Conn.; Robert M. Newman, Leland Stanford who is attending university, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Newman; Fred Chez and Paul Chez, Bons of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chez, have arrived from the University of n, Ward-Bel-mo- nt Colorado. Ira Nye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Nye, has arrived from the University of Colorado; Earl Rushmcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rushmere, from Berkeley, where he is attending the University of California; Walter KIlingBon, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Ellingson, who is attending the Dension university at Granville, Ohio; Wattis Littlefield will come from the Tamalpias school, San Rafael, Cal., to be with his mother, Mrs. E. J. Hanke, as will James De Vine, son of Mr. and Mrs. James De Vine, who is also at the Tamalpias school. Among Ogden girls who are attending the University of Wyoming at Laramie who will be home for the holidays, are Miss Jean Warner, daughter of Mrs. A. E. Bowen; Miss and Fay Blessing, daughter of Mr.CharMiss Mrs. Clarence Blessing; lotte Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson; Miss Arlene Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. I .arson; Miss Wilma Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Bailey. Girls from the Utah Agricultural college at Logan who will come to their homes in Ogden for the Christmas vacation are Miss Margaret Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Stevens; Miss Connie Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson, Shaw; Miss Florence daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Among the Ogden girls attending he University of Utah in Salt Lake who will spend the holidays in Ogden, are: Miss Rose Mary Scoville, 2 2435 Washington Ave. GIGANTIC One-IIal- f! SEE OUR BARGAIN COUNTER Values to $5.00, only 98c 49c s8,00 2.25 1.00 one-four- th One-fourt- Perfumes in Gift Pack- ages, all makes. A bottle.. t)UL to y; 50c ,.2.50 i n.75 off h vice-preside- nt, p 51.50 Eastman Kodaks and 6 Brownie Cameras Devilbiss Perfumizers. A large selection.... OD PA. DUL A A and .UU up 10 As to Drug Specials for This Week lsdres 91.25 Creomulsion 99c Elixcr. A good 1 OWC .ini. 1. I. iii . I. 9 1 .w.y 35c ltayrrs Aspirin ............ 25c $1.50 35c bars Crystal White... $1.00 Squibbs Cod Liver Oil..79c 50e Stearns Cough Rcmedy....35c 68c W'ampoles Cod Liver Oil 10 75c Vicks Vapo Rub 23c 30c ltro Aspirin .... ,......15c 19c Bromo-Quini- ne Thnxinc for coughs and sore Throats 30c and 60c 50c Dont Forget the Fountain Lunches t r l -- f r a- - f . 1 i - t -- v s - ji w . V ri v - i y,. - i - 'v r ; . - t - - 4 1 handkerchiefs shirts broadcloths and madrases are here in a generous offering, showing d neckband and shown styles; collar-to-matc- h, collar-attache- at pure linen handkerchiefs, plain or self or colored borders; some are offered with colored centers; hundreds from which to 1 make selection V 11 J )) vice-preside- nt, from. Gillette and Auto-Stro411 C SC Bazors toj Hair Brushes and Shaving Brush make a wonderful gift for him. A large range of prices. Yale Flashlights, complete SIA to $C VD with battery AUU Circle Franeaise The Circle Franeaise met Tuesday with Mrs. A. P. Bigelow at the Hotel Bigelow. Luncheon was served in the English room. Red carnations and crimson tapers decorated the luncheon table where covers were marked for Mrs. James II. DeVine, Mrs. E. R. Dumke, Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles, Mrs. Marriner Browning, Mrs. W. II. Shear, man, Mrs. George S. Eccles, Mrs. L. E. Aubrey, Miss Patricia Ilealy, Miss Dolly DeVine, Mrs. Patrick Healy, Jr., and Miss Ruth Wattis. vice-preside- nt, Parker and Sheaffer Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets and a great many Desk Sets to select 3.75 that'll please him. ed 69c ONE-IIAL- F tell us the sort of man he is; his tastes simple. and dislikes and well supply the gifts the afternoons entertain- Good Shepherd the following officers were to serve for the coming year: President, Mrs. Alfred DanMrs. R. II. iels; first Mrs. Frindle; second George Kern; secretary, Mrs. J. C. Marshall; treasurer, Mrs. Carie Gillette. The Womans auxiliay chose the following officers to lead its work next year: President, Mrs. P. A. Beck; Mrs. Agnes M. Bailey; secretary-treasure- r, Mrs. G. R. Drou-beducational secretary, Mrs. R. II. Prindle. 10 brush and mirror Three Flower Toilet Sets, powder SjjO O C and toilet water Mennen's Shaving Sets. Ideal Gifts for Him Williams Shaving Sets, lotion, cream, talc and soap OFF All White Ivory Goods at Ingersoll Watches, PA $1 C pocket and strap styles AetJU to JLeJ Big Ben Alarm Clocks in all colors, plain dial Pocket Knives in colors to match AA fountain pens, stainless steel Collar Bags in various shapes and colors Leather Goods and Fitall Cases, 1 off. A wonderful gift for r7 JL to I one who travels Candlesticks, glass and bronze. few men tell what they want for Christmas won't even hint thats the man of it; but we know for it's our business to know. it's quite Episcopal Organizations Woodworth's Toilet Sets, Karess and Fiancee. Ad to AU Cut ex Manicure Sets FA SO CD in gift boxes DUC to tS.DU Shupe Williams, Sweets, Ostlers, Johnsons and Old Castle Candies f? A Sr7 C A in gift boxes DUC to I .DU Mamma Dolls with real hair. Great reductions on these.... QQ UOC to Jjf7I Toys for the Kiddies. Tinker Toys and various wooden toys that last, c?12.50 his holiday store At the last meeting of the Womans Guild of the Church of the Specials in Gifts for Everyone! Ups $15.00 Dresser Sets, comb, as concluded h opping Event Shop Here and Save their first annual Christmas dinner Monday evening at the Hotel Bigelow. The dinner table which was arranged in the Spanish room was attractiveand ly centered with a Christmas treepoin-settof lighted baskets electrically were at the ends of the table. bearThey had decorated place cards the and the insignia fraternity ing Egyptian scarab marked the places members and guests. of forty-si- x Delphian songs were led by Miss Pauline Whiteford, and Christmas carols were sung by Miss Whiteford and Miss Mary Miss Helen Bartlett an Dobbs Leuise Egyptian dance. gave W. II. ShearMrs. dinner Following man gave a charming lecture on her visits to Egypt, that country being the subject of Delphian study at the present time. Her address was interspersed with the showing of motion pictures taken by Mr. Shearman during their stay abroad. The regular lesson on Imperial Egypt followed with Miss Annie Hall as leader. Topic reports were given by Miss Frances Shelby, Miss Pearl Starr, Mrs. Milton White, Miss Arlene Burk, Miss Helen Reidel, Miss Zelma Ririe, Miss Faye Sanders, Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton and Mrs. Evelyn Crockett. The following committees were responsible for the success of the affair: General arrangements, Miss Mrs. Rhea Catherine McLoughlin, Bebee and Miss Jessie Miss Cazier, Alice Chandler; decorations, Mrs. Rhea Cazier, Miss Marguerite Israel-so- n and Miss Pauline Whitford; Christmas carols, Mrs. Milton White, Miss Emma Jean Gover and Miss Helen Bartlett. The next meeting will be held January 14 at the Hotel Bigelow. ment unheard of prices. You can't appreciate the many gift Of Gifts for-thentire family we visit our store and see these items listed below! values have until you Jjj Pi Beta Phi Delphian The Pi Beta Delphians gave Culture chib yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. U. Eldredge, Jr., on Marilyn drive. Mrs. A. T. Wright and Mrs. W. W. Percival were assisting hostesses. Mrs. J. R. Larsen reviewed The Terrible Meek, a drama, by Charles Rann Kennedy. A musical program and the serving of tea Telephone 288 Prescription Druggists j Christmas at L. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. and Miss Wattis Lorna Miss ville; Lorene Wattis, Miss Irene Lockwood, Miss Dorothy Higginbotham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Higginbotham; Miss Dolly De Vine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James II. De Vine: Miss Elizabeth Brewer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brewer; Miss Alice Tanner, daughter of Mrs. Lydia Tanner; Miss Louise Becker, Becdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert of ker; Miss Frances Hobbs, daughterMiss Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hobbs; Tabi-tha Bernice Thorstensen and Miss Mrs. and Mr. of Harness, neice E. J. Harness, Miss Josephine Becker, who is at St. will spend the Christmas vacaher parents, Mr. and Mrs. with tion Albert Becker. , Child Culture A Christmas kensington was enjoyed by the members of the Child HDra Cnnley 1 1928 i A i '.V ' t Ladies Literary Committees for the Ladies literary ball to be given Friday evening, December 28, at the Berthana are working diligently for the success of the affair. The money derived from the ball will be used to enrich the coffers of the Carnegie library and the function deserves the d support of the citizens of Ogden. The following committees are in charge of the ball: General arrangements, Mrs. William Douglas; chairman, Mrs. George S. Glen, Mrs. II. W. Dunn, Mrs. R. B. Porter and Mrs. Robert Anderson; tickets, Mrs. R. B. Porter, chairman, Mrs. N. J. Thomas and Mrs. 1. N. Fulton; lists, Mrs. I. N. Fulton, chairman, Mrs. C. V. Zinn, Mrs. J. E. Wright and Mrs. John Culley; refreshments, Mrs. T. A. Herdi, chairman, Mrs. J. R. Morrell and Mrs. Joan W. Emmett; decorations, Mrs. URoy Pugmire, chairman, and Mrs. Virgil Cain: publicity, Mrs. Robert Anderson, chairman, Mrs. George S. Glen and Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth. The reception committee will be composed of the entire club membership, with Mrs. C. V. Zinn as chairman. ; i. . 1 t ties -c- hoice is simple here, for you can select from cape- skins, mochas, suedes in all with or without $3.50 ghown in one of the finest selections of the season; plain colors, geometrical signs, dots and stripes at one rs; $1.50 whole-hearte- Miriam Chapter, O. E. S. Installation ceremonies were con ducted at the Masonic temple Tuesday evening for the incoming officers of Miriam chapter No. 14. Mrs. Maud C. Stevens, worthy grand matron, conducted the installation ritual. A banquet was served after the mectin-at which covers were laid for 125 H'oi.t'.U'ie,; j:i 1'nsrf - VV! gloves - hosiery pajamas woolen hose, wool mixtures, fine cassimeres and silks are presented in a great selection; plain colors as well as novelty patterns presented in middy or button styles; soisettes, broadcloths, madras and percales; plain colors or in a varied p.U.rn .dec-- QQ |