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Show Friday, January 4, 1929 THE OGDEN POST Drama Mrs. Narn-i- W I., : p. J. i.v .:i iv ni r row's ! ' to t h'H at thi f l!.: 11 Mr, iJ :( t do lr;.!!..l Iinli. W.iill I. r.JJ i inth Women ti.it. Mis. A iv r'A Kpisropal T'ir!y The Women's Guild of the Church T. Cl.ii W.i! r'V lew "Tile .il .I.il i the (luod Shti heid will t Wed- - ily." ly He. ige K.i.:: r.i.in air Milna t:i i!l ntMlay after noon, January 9 at tlu tiiher. Mrs. Frank M. j ! ; Sons Feted Thursday Evening In honor of their sons, Wattis end Chapin Day J. Hanke and Mrs. Harold entertained at a charming ty last evening at the Hotel Bigelow. the Twenty young friends enjoyed Littlefield Wattis evening's pleasure. l, will leave soon for school at San California, and Chapin Day will return to Menlo Park to resume his studies. Aliison Home Scene of Lit-th-fi- Iia-frc- i 1 Party 2133 Wash. Ave. Telephone 2 nn-e- SpciiulLls I'rt-Ntriptio- : vC g;e white prevailed in the decorations. Pridge was the diversion of the after- noon. The guests were: Miss Bar-- ; bara Browning, Miss Peggy Roy,! Miss Mona Farshaw, Miss Beth Peck, Miss Elizabeth Nye, Miss lluth Sailor, Miss Yvonne Pierce, Miss Janette Treseder. Miss Georgia Bingham, Miss Blanche Allison, Miss Genevera Hess, Miss Rena Htiner, Miss Marie HoffMiss man, Miss Evelyn Benowitz, Ruth Carstensen, Miss Dorothy Patterson, Miss Eleanor Stevens. Miss jjrJ j j Vm'iil Ae;n Marshall fr r.i; i.) Ac.ni.i members i laiuh.iai I bfiiv if Mr-;- A. . .11 tv.!.i a? t o! vimAt rm I,. iL f 'Jli.V a hm.r . Miriam Chapter Grut. hvc in.. During tlir Ii- -s. chapter, No 11, 0. E. S., ti f.i.b w, M is. I. M. (ini.ry w I! rc.i.1 a pn;cr mi ! Fh Spiritual Wo clock m January S, at the Masonic temple. As this is th Home Culture first meeting in the year a good atW. Frankc rf ibe Mr. F.lhel tendance is anticipated. .i: apartments iill be b. .(, the regular meeting uf the 11. me Historical i!ub tomorrow tSa:.:r,l.i i after-- t Music day will be observed at toMi-- s Vi;,. Kniniij Chi-!t- e will ;v-- . morrows meeting of the Ogden HisThe Return of the N;.:ic." by torical society to he held in the draw- 'Ihmiu Hardy, uii.l will aUv skcli .1 ing room at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. tin author's life. Liuis Kabell and Mrs. Florence Newcomb will be hostesses. Ferenz Fi-Steiner, local musician of note, will Frank 0!e:haniiy entertain-th- e furnish the program with Mrs. Vera iluh members Frey Beason accompanied. Members at her home, 'JtM'i porter :'ie-rumay invite guests and any dub woJlio Terrible Meek. by Charles men of the city who are interested are invited to attend. The program will Rami Kennedy, was reviewed by Mrs. J K. Larsen, ami current events were begin promptly at 2:30 o'clock. Miriam 'viil hold Ogden W'omen Given Recognition A number of Ogden women were given the honor of presiding at the tea table at the home of Governor and Mrs. George H. Pern during their Those I.ucile Van Dyke, Miss Ann Proud-fi- t, New Years day reception. Miss Viola Harlan and Miss to Pern Mrs. per- who were bidden by Head. Blanche Mrs. were this form gracious duty P. A. Mrs. Bigelow, E. Bristol, Ralph and W. II. Shearman, Mrs. Harold C. Club Members Dine qn New Years The following girls who are memDay, Mrs. E. J. Harness and Mrs. of the Zeit Est Geld club of bers Stuart P. Dobbs. Central Junior high school entertained partners at dinner Tuesday eveFamily Party at Barton Home Hotel Eigelow. The din; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. II. Barton pre- ning at the was laid in the Japanese sided over a family dinner party of ner table adorned with Yuletide and was attractive arrangements Sunday at room' The decoraitons. guests were Naomi street. their home on Twenty-fift- h Blanche Allison. Miss Miss Bickford, Mrs. John The guests were Mr. and Gilmore, Miss Elaine Wilcox, W. Thornley and daughters, Doris, Irene Helen Miss Madson, Roland Cnrry, Melba and Alice; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Eeacher McConnell, Earl Barton, Dee Bonnemort and children, Howard, Steand Henry Aiken. Followwart and Mary, all of Kaysville; Mr. Shepherd the dinner the party went to the end Mrs. John W. Robins and sons, ing of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bickford, home Dick, and Jack, of Salt Lake; Mr. and 1202 Twenty-eight- h street and enMrs. Melvin Adams and children, Marcards. r: eit'irs. 1 Cu!-tur- Thursday Friday and Saturday policy of serving you host and saving you most, wo offer a r. uni lie r of real savings on seasonable drugs and drug sundries. As a special New Year's opportunity to acquaint you with In keeping with e our our drug store serviees and to start the New Year right. o-- yes-terdu- Dollar Sale Dollar Sale JANUARY 3rd 4th 5th y v. given by Mrs. Pimm Kapple. Tea was served following the program. Martha Junior Mrs. A. V. Walker and Mrs. James Child Culture Renell will be hostesses at the next Martha of the Junior lin Child Culture eluli will hold meeting society which will be held Wednesday after- their regular meeting Thursday, Jannoon, January 9, at the Walker home, uary 10, ar tin- Hotel Bigelow, with 1024 Twenty-fift- h street. A. Smurthwaite and Mrs. H. 3 . (i william as hostesses. Mrs. E. R. Alton will give current P. E. O. Sisterhoods events, and P. E. O. members were guests at a Mrs. C. II. Pueker will speak on American Art Centers." luncheon given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chas. H. Barton on Twenty-fift- h stree. Mrs. BarChildrens Aid ton, who is a member of chapter J, The Children's Aid society will meet and Mrs. Carlyle Eubank, a member this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the of chapter F, were on Luncheon was served this, occasion. at one large, table and four smaller ones which were attractively decorat- Dan Cupid Closes 1928 ed with bright red berries and canI dles. During the afternoon Mrs. John T. Rushmer reviewed the book NaLicenses Monday poleon ," by Emil Ludwig. No Telephone Orders Accepted. .V Crystal White Soap, 2.3 bars to Customer) 10c l.ux Toilet Soap, 12 bars 1.3c Northern Tissue Toilet Paper, 12 rolls 30c Canada Dry (linger Ale, bottles 2.3c Pale Dry (linger Ale, (I bottles $1.30 Alarm Clocks, colored $1.00 Thermos Dottle Cases, real leather (while they last) $l.f0 Watch (guaranteed) 1.3c Kotcx, 3 for (Umit - 1 . 1.00 2.3 1.00 SI .00 1.00 J .00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 and jorie, Joe and Van, of Layton; and joyed dancing Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Barton and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ilanke will children Margaret, June and Harmon for Los Angeles to releave R; and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Eubank and main Mondaythe remaining winter and during on, Charles, of this city. spring months. They will be at home in Beverly Hills. At Home for Hankes $1.2.3 Creomulsion Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol and Mrs. C. W. Cross will entertain her 1.3c Mod css, 3 for Mr and Mrs. Harold C. Day were at afternoon bridge club Wednesday, heme Sunday afternoon at the Bris- January 9, at her home, 531 Seven$1.50 Hot Water ISottle tol home on Van Buren avenue, to a teenth street. $1.50 Fountain Syringe large group of friends, in honor of 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 3 for Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hanke who are Mr. and Mrs. Chapin A. Day de50c Ipana Tooth Paste, 3 for leaving soon for southern California. parted Tuesday for their home in Los 50c Peboco Tooth Paste, 3 for Mrs. E. R. Dumke, Mrs. W. H. Harris following a ten days stay Angeles and Mrs. P. F. Kirlendall poured. The ir Ogden, They were accompanied $1.00 Fiancee Face Powder and Dottle of Perfumc....1.00 Ladies Literary A lirush for 7 o'clock. 4 to marriage were hours to 75c Kuhhing Alcohol, 2 for receiving by Harold Day, Jr , who returned 1,00 The next regular meeting of the censes Monday, December 31, at the 2 for f5c Page Military academy. linex Ladies Literary club will be held Cough 1.00 Remedy, y county clerk's office brought the toEubank Home Scene of Party Vapo-Ku2 for.... 75c Vicks at the afternoon, 9, tal number of 1.00 licenses issued during An interesting group gathered at Mrs. Effie Spencer will entertain home of Mrs. R. B. January 800 Washto 3 the 50c Porter, instead 623 for of f.27, as year Mcntholatum, pub1.00 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle the E. S. bridge club and a few ad- ington avenue. Mrs. J.'W. Farnsworth lished in the week before Dan $1.30 Petrolagar, all formulas 1,00 Eubank, 2839 Brinker avenue New ditional guests at luncheon today at will review Mark Sullivans America Cupid early had fired his last darts for Years eve to celebrate the passing of the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. Finding Herself. (0c Pertussin Cough Remedy. 2 for The discussion 1928. Four couples were granted listreet. which will follow the review will be censes the old year. In this Ambassador Fountain Pens party W. Walker, 1024 Twenty-fift- h Monday. were Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Batron. led by Mrs. Robert Anderson. Rath Powder $1.50 The records also show that 12C diMr. and Mrs. Frank Browning, Mr. Mrs. Eugene Barnes entertained a Perfume Original Dottles $1.50 vorces 1.00 were and Mrs. Samuel C. Powell, Mr. and few friends at luncheon and bridge granted, and two marriEsther Queen dozen were Ilair annulled. The Nets, to ages Shake1.00 Mrs. Murray Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday afternoon in the Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. marry gave their ages atyoungest 1 Rolls APW Toilet Tissue Gordon Baxter and the Eubanks. 15, while 1.00 rpeare room in the Hotel Bigelow. S, Queen will meet in regular session this the oldest was 80 Several were years. Covers were laid for eight. 3 for 3.3c Erasinc 1 Cleaner, Magic .00 8 o'clock in the Masonic in their seventies, while many brides evening at Progressive Pinner Enjcyed $1.50 Sponges were temple. sweet sixteen. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Titley, 2574 One of the jolly parties of New $ 1 .,)0 Chamois kins .................................................... ,0 1 There were 601 licenses issued durYear's eve was a progressive dinner Swaner place, are expected home withDaughters American Revolution ing 1927, and 122 divorces. given by a congenial group of friends. in a few days from a motor trip to Golden Spike chapter. Daughters of California. The various courses were enjoyed at the American Revolution, will hold the ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jones, T. Mrs. Mr. and 2739 Brinker avenue; Mr. and Mrs. McKay next regular meeting Monday, JanMorgan end children of Panguitch are house-gues- uary 7, at the home of Mrs. P. Fred L. Wing, 1221 Twenty-fift- h ' II. of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Mulcahy, 2681 Taylor avenue, with street; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cherrstrom, Mrs. Mulcahy and Miss Eva C. Erb 923 Twenty-fift- h street, with Mr. and Morrell, 2533 Eccles avenuet duping as hostesses. Mrs. Stephen Abbott Mrs. L, M. Hinds as Mr. and the week. Mrs. and A. Cobb, both of Stephen Mrs. G. W. Breon, 3342 Washington of Salt Lake, and Mr. Mrs. A. Spirit Liberty P. and chapter, Mr. Bigelow and Mrs. I H. Patavenue; and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris will go will be in attendance to present the terson, 2820 Liberty avenue. to Logan today to be the guests of report of the 37th Continental con Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Champ. gress of the(National society, held in Dinner and Bridge Washington, D. C. Mrs. Warner Arthur presided over L. JackMrs. W. 2304 Overstreet, smart dinner party Wednesday evc-- .. son avenue, entertained a few close Junior Child Cultoip Bing in the English room of the Hotel friends Mrs. W. A. Moore, at an of Junior Child Culture members will Red roses and tapers of Bigelow. the same color decorated the long evening of bridge Wednesday at her meet tomorrow, January 5, at the 'dinner table where covers were laid home. Mrs. Moore will leave this home of Mrs. P. C. Richardson, 2.385 week to reside in California. Fillmore avenue. The assisting host,;ior Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Stranquist, Mr. in the Newest esses will be Mrs. S. E. Blackham, I and Mrs. II. W. Hinley, Mr. and Mrs. to Dine Invitations Mrs. Sidney Johnson and Miss Anne Sylvester Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Her Colors Mr. and Mrs. Hannon B. Barton Browning. Mrs. Earl Van Cott, state Shapes man B. Way, Mr. and Mr3. Hans have extended to invitations dozen a chairman Child of of Welfare Fed k the Aabel, Mr. and Mrs. George Whit to dine with them tomorrow eration of Womens clubs, will admeyer, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown, guests at their home, 2806 Eccles dress the members. Musical numbers evening Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McKenzie, Mr. $2-9- 5 $4-9- 5 avenue. will be given. and Mrs. Thomas Leslie and Dr. and 'i Mrs. A. H. Aland. The party went The 222hd officers of American Legion Anxiliary to the Arthur home for bridge after Field following national the Artillery, guard, The regular monthly meeting of the dinner. i the New Years reception at American a Legion auxiliary to Herman :he home of Governor and Mrs. George Baker will be held Monday evepost' A selection of fashionable shapes II. Dem in Salt Lake: Lieutenant Bridge Club Celebrates ning, 7, at 8 oclock in the January A party of friends who enjoy bridge Colonel Albert E. Wilfong, Captain colors reduced to a price that is exLegion chateau. Following the busiat regular intervals met Monday g Lee D. Turner, Captain Joseph Newey ness session over which Mrs. R. D at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Lieutenant Vern Ekins. The tremely law considering the quality. Models for street , afwill preside, an address on John T. Rushmer on Adams avenue were later guests of. Adjutant Ilarriger will be delivered Prepardness" by ternoon and sports wear of Soldi Velour, Felt, Velvet and for a New Years eve party. In the General W. G. Williams and Major Arthur Wooley. group were Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter F. A. Prince. other popular materials. Intriguing new- - brims, dipping Ellingson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hop-kin- s, Modern Literature Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Irwin, Mr. Among the revelers at the Hotel at one side, off the face, pokes, turbans with saucy ear The Modern Literature club will tfnd Mrs. Wade M. Johnson, Mr. and Bigelow dinner dance Monday eve meet Mra. with 11, Friday, January tabs. If you appreciate style and value, you'll make Mrs. Chas. B. Empey, Mr. and Mrs. ning was the following party over Ludvig Reimers at her home, 1452 which Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bigelow Twenty-sixt- h C. B. Morse. street. Current events your selection early tomorrow. presided: Mr. und Mrs. Frederick will be led by Mrs. Lee D. Turner ami Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Smith and two Champ of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Joseph G. Titley will present a children of Pocatello spent the New H. Harris, Mr. ar.d Mrs. E. M. Tower, paper on China. Year's holiday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Boyd, Marriner Browndinner this evening at the home of ing and W. Rice KimbalL Mrs. E. J. Fjeldsted. ? his street. parents, 1024 Twenty-fift- h -- v Spencer Walker, son of Mr. and Twelve guests have been bidden. Miss Rosemary Barber, of Mrs. A. W. Walker, will entertain at D. and Mrs. A. D. Barberdaughter and Miss i Stella Chrisman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Chrisman, will leave Sunday for school, 4 Nashville, Tcnn., to resume their sta With For last-minu- Applications te Wed-nesda- h, . 1.00 1.00 1.00 no-ho- st $1,00 , . !L ts - special (ale co-hos- ts; - . t Hats and and ? at-end- ed eve-rin- of-ice- 7 i Ward-Belmo- nt sdies. 5 j Mrs. Arthur Grantham will return Monday from a stay with relatives in southern California, , rort t: Outgrown Old Quarters! t , s- -; Mrs. Marriner Browning and sons, Mathew and Bigelow, are expected I home today from Coronado beach where they have spent the holiday va cation, i i rs si Entre Nous clrb members number-.lnabout two hundred will gather tonight at the .Hotel Bigelow for maquirado dancing party. R. Thomas Leslie home at 2333 was the scene of a mer- party Xew Years eve in wnich the following group of friends participated: Mr. and Mrs. Warner Arthur, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Aland r. and Mrs. Herman Way, Mr. an rs. Herbert W. Mr. am Hinley, rs. George Whit Mr. and meyer, rs. Hans Aabel, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Clark of Farmington. iTe i oik avenue v r Til Now Located at 2238 Washington Ave. M7 i Doors North of Our Old Store Vi Farrell & Jackson ?t !l FEED SEEDS Phone 509 c g GRAIN If |