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Show Friday, December 28, 1928 THE OGDEN POST to rhocnix, Arizona, when- they will remain for two month. - i In Women's Realm I Mr. and Mr. G. L. ng the holiday with Mr Arthur lerkins Becker, of Oakland. Y Rare 'Value Giving Beeler are racitheir daughter:, and Miss Helen California. llankes Honorees at Tea chuff's inn will be the scene of a Oho Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brown departdinner party this evening it xfMnnVrr8'HflS Er BiJ8tolnd1I which middle west. the following will parti ed yesterday for the Kansas in issued cards for m at home Sunday cipate: Mr. and Mr.people City, St. will stop Frank Sroville, They from 4 to 7 oclock in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. llanke who are leaving soon for California to spend the remaining winter months. The affair will take place at the Bristol home on Van Buren avenue. and Mrs. Samuel G. Dye, Mr. and Mr. Nathan Hawke, Mr. and Mr. Arthur Halverson, Mr. and Mrs. II. i. Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Klomp, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ward Piper, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Madson and Mrs. A. P. MerMr. Louis and Chicago. ffak of Dresses V Mrs. I.utile Tavoy Fort or and son. Samuel, of Pocatello, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Rowe during the Mrs. George S. Eccles will go to rill. Dancing and music will follow Bristol Home Scene of Party Houston, Texas, today for a months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chapin Bristol, son of Mr. and Mrs. a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klomp, 2370 Madison avenue. Ralph E. Bristol, will entertain coterie of friends at dinner at his home James H. Dore. this evening preceding the Indies erary ball at the l'erthana. Return to Coast Miss Patricia Healy left last evening for Omaha where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jeffers. Following her stay in Omaha she will go to Wisconsin for a visit with If Off One-H- a holidays. Regular Races Lit- Mr. and Mrs. Chapin A. Day, accompanied by Harold Day, Jr., will Dinner Precedes Ball 'eave Tuesday for Los Angeles. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Soderberg will and Mrs. Day are returning to their California home, while Harold Day entertain at dinner this evening at s returning to school at Page Mil- the Hotel Bigelow. The guests will friends. Ladies Literary ball itary academy. Chapin Bristol, son later attend the Berthana. at the Friends Gather to Dine of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bristol, will . Mrs. J. R. Cooper was the gracious depart Monday to resume his studies Guest of Honor Visitor Popular hostess at a Christmas dinner party at Occidental college, Los Angeles. Miss Nell Driggs of Los Angeles given Tuesday evening at the Hotel was the guest of honor and Miss Mary Matron and Maid Honored Bigelow. The table decorations were Mrs. George S. Eccles and Miss Pa- Hurst and Miss Betty llurst the in keeping with the Yuletide. Those brilge Wedtricia Ilealy were the complimented hostesses at an evening who enjoyed Mrs. Coopers hospitalon Twenty-fift- h home at llurst the ity were: Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Mills, guests at an attractive dinner given nesdaystreet. A late supper was servMr. and Mrs. Frank M. Driggs, Mrs. Wednesday evening at the Hotel Bigs-oassisted Mr. by Miss Beatrice Browning. Fol- ed by the hostesses, I. L. by Edward Hichsel, Mrs. J. T. Hurst, Mrs. and T. J. Reynolds. llurst Mrs. L L. Reynolds, Miss Kate Fen- lowing dinner the guests enjoyed ton, Miss Nell Driggs, Miss Betty bridge at the Browning home on Tyler Members of a kensington club will Hurst, Miss Mary Hurst, Miss Helen avenue. Christmas at a entertain Mills, Mrs. Marion Mills and Stanley luncheon at the depot hotel today folScene Shuffs Dinner of BichseL at the home of a Mrs. Kathryn Shufflebarger enter- lowed by kensington Mrs. Frank II. Aiken, 2663 Madison Miss DeVine Eentertains tained at a most attractive Christmas Ave. The club members are Mrs. (. II. Miss Dolly Louise DeVine enter- dinner Tuesday evening at her home Barton, Mrs. A. I). Barber, Mrs. Mary tained at a bridge luncheon of charm- on Jefferson avenue. Gathered to- Gaddis, Mrs. Joseph Chez, Mrs. John were the following friends and Edward Carver, Mrs. B. J. Finch, Mrs. ing appointments Wednesday at the gether home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. P. A. Herdti, Mrs. E. P. Mills, Mrs. James II. DeVine, in compliment to Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. S. W. Wherry, Mrs. Ralph Roberts, Mrs. George S. Eccles and Miss Pa- Ryan, Mrs. E. M. Conroy, Miss Kath- Mrs. J. T. Rushmer, Mrs. E. D. Paine, tricia Healy who are leaving for ex- ryn Fitzgerald, Miss Helen Conroy, Mrs. Mary Robinson, Mrs. C. II. Stetended visits in the east and south. Miss Blanch Connors, Lloyd McClain vens, Mrs. Edward Bichsel, Mrs. WilA profusion of holiday foliage and and Gilbert Beck. liam A. Moore, Mrs. J. R. Cooper, Mrs. blossoms decked the home. Twenty June W. Clark, Mrs. Charles II. Dina- Miss Jeannette of Morrell, daughter more and Mrs. Aiken. guests enjoyed Miss DeVines hospi- Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell, will tality. entertain at dinner tomorrow evening Popular Hotel Man Takes Bride An interesting wedding of the week Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reed of Sparks, at her home, 2533 Eccles avenue in honor of Miss Luacine Peery of Salt was that of Miss Mary Rees, daughNevada, are holiday guests at the Lake. home of Mrs. Reed's parents, Mr. and ter of Mrs. Mary Itces, 42 Twenty-eight- h Mrs. J. E. Smith, 1224 Twenty-sixt- h Btrect, and Ted E. Gehrig, asMrs. Alice Sanders and Miss Faye street. sistant manager of the Hotel BigeSanders of Kaysville spend Christmas low. The marriage took place Tueswith Mrs. Sanders and oclock at the home of 4:30 at Honors Mother day daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gaddie, George Critchlow, 448 Thirty-fourt- h Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol entertained 3039 Porter avenue. street, and was performed by the Rev. IFc have fatten $8 of our finest Frocks and Reduced them One-Ha- lf. Special w Groups at ss son-in-la- p?5 $ $ 37s tAfternoon w Sports , John Edward Carver. the Hotel Bigelow. The guests were Miss Marcela Lucchesi departed close friends of the hostess mother, yesterday for New York where she Miss Helen Mills and Miss Marion Mrs. Chapin A. Day, who is spending will sail January 5 for a several have issued invitations for a Mills Christmas week in Ogden. months visit in southern Europe. luncheon Monday afternoon at their home, 2613 Madison avenue in honor The tea to be given this afternoon of Mrs. A. F. Dunn of Vacationing at Beach . Angeles, Mrs. Marriner Browning and sons, at the Hotel Bigelow by Miss Mary who is visiting in the city. Mathew and Bigelow are spending a Jack and Miss 'Frances Jack will be fortnight at Coronado Hotel, Coron an interesting social event. Qne hunOnly five minutes were required by ado beach. They will return upon dred and fifty guests have .been bid- Lincoln to deliver his famous Gettysden. opening of school. burg address. Edward Everett, the orator of the day, talked for two Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Horn have gone hours. Mrs. William Rice Kimball and children, Barbara and Billy, are expected home within a short time from the east While away they visited in Care-Fre- e Washington, D. C., Augusta, Ga., and Chicago where they spent Christmas. Every Frocis $ 19-7- 5 Dresses Included tol$75 Ntfoer have Trc Chicagoans Feted or guests at a party given last evening at the W. H. Parry home, 1169 Twenty-fift- h street. Twelve guests enjoyed the evening at games, followed by a late supper. Young People Dine Stuart Healy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Healy, Jr., entertained at a smart dinner Wednesday evening in celebration of his birthday anniver-ssrThe following young people were bidden to share the evenings pleasure: Miss Maxine Fox, Miss Bernice Larkins, Miss Tabitha Harness, Miss Josephine Becker, Miss Eleanor Weeks, Horace Nebeker, Chapin Bristol, Arthur Benning, James DeVine, Jr., and Patrick Healy. in this made more Reduction Drastic Reductions Sizes 14 to Rides Miss Vinette Parry was the hostess and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wright and W. W. Spangler, all of Chicago, were hon- Evening worth from Is lightful family gathering Christmas day, over which Mr. and Mrs. Chapin A. Day presided. Mr. and Mrs. Day who now reside in southern California, returned to Ogden for the holiday. The dinner assembled Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day, Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall Chapin and Betty Brispl, Harold C. Day, Jr., Chapin Day II, and the hosts. 25 and $ informally at luncheon yesterday at Days Preside Christmas Day The attractive English room in the Hotel Bigelow was the scene of a de- 00 46 You have no transportation worries when you ride the street cars. You are free to come and go as you please, stop as long as you like with no parkin; worries. Buy an unlimited weekly pass and enjoy the holidays! RIDE THE STREET CARS An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $1.00! BUY A PASS AND SAVE! Utah Rapid Transit Co. y. iDWlDord? Tail-- Excursion. Rates Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bundy and Mr. Mrs. Vem Ekins entertained twenty-fou- r friends at a dinner dance last evening at the Bundy home, 1424 for and Twenty-fift- h New Years street. To Live in Islands Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hess, formerly of this city, but recently of San Francisco, will sail tomorrow for Honolulu where they will make their home. Mrs. F. E Nichols left Wednesday for Palo Alto, California, to spend a short time with her sister, Mrs. Fred W. Herrington and he niece, Miss Dorothy Herrington. uour- Bamberger Electric Railroad - between Brownings Extend Hospitality Salt Lake City and Ogden and Intermediate Points. Mr. and Mrs. John Browning will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening at their home 2500 Tyler avenue. This inaugurate a series of similar affairs to be given by Mr. and Mrs. ust- u-i- ll - Browning. Houscguests Depart Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McLachlen of Scotland and Mrs. Christina Watson of Chicago, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bowen, left Raymond Wednesday for Chicago. W. Hughes of Kcmmerer, Wyo., who was also a guest at the Bowen home, has returned to his home. Mr. Bowen will leave today for New York, having spent the holidays in Ogden. MODERN Available our CUTf At This Office Tor advertisers use ISP I Fare and one-fift- h for round trip |