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Show 1929 c-M- June 21, .iv. 1929 THE 0G1)E POST Uk, l.i!i..r. M jf -- 5 on ir,si "n In Women's Realm Mis Ruth .Vaughan. wh ... . riajyi Glochtrouph, 2G20 departed during the .sitiiijj Lit Mr. frfw". where she will apend of llu;:tvill-the Weil; f(.r i"rek. viaitinc friends where she will epe:..! 1L Oeden chapter Service Star 8:00 at evening Thursday Jef-.venu- e, I- frj.-.tv- -i . Wa-h.r.u.- ri, Mi, jHloat of the meeting, haa return- uc. George W. Kellogg to Oakland ten daya trip 2d San Franciaco. J T. Hunt departed Thursday JoUthe. Kan., where she will teach school. The school ia apon-1- 1 the National association for Education of the Deaf. Mrs. Hurst Sn end several weeks in the east. Ladies Aid society of the First church met Thursday at 2:30 in the church parlors. Jtohostesses for the afternoon were L Robb, Mrs. Nannie Owens Tea was Mri. Archie Elliott. .cj ( the close of the afternoon. Uiss Jane Marcell Heinen gave a benefit program of dramatic readings Vt the Methodist church on Monday numevening. She was assisted by a Miss Heinen haa artists. local of ber been studying at Southwestern college at Wingfield, Kansas, where she in dramatics. Mrs. Henry Kissell entertained the members of the Past Noble Grand club on Thursday afternoon at her lunchebone, 427 Thirtieth street. A on was served at one oclock. Spring in the rooms flowers were used throughout the house, and on the Sbf af-trto- on Mrs. J. K. RJ.!i has den afi or sjh ni;!ig sot-ruIdaho ar.d l - i,i.i ry i 1 ai'V.iiully v i i!..h with a beau 1 The club room do,r,itiii fur the oc i.!i J. A. KiriiSMi ith, Mrs. 'itot. Mr. Marian Mr- -, ut a li li'i I'oik, Mr. i .iy aftoM'.i'iii 1.5 P:f- -. Mr. H.h-J.-. k. P.i r a Mrs. Rnhb. ;il tlll. AM.!i t., Caui K II, .,Vl IllIr. Tl.o li.Mo d.vi.i :.t ut. w.i- Pa::, Mr- -. 1. I 11. Mi- -. : d c - Ki-.i-- .th N- J.i - .o- a ! i:h. !oy. -sa 1 T. Ah' mid In-- si ot 1, os U'l.i -- wio i ut.-.- l (!.. wi'h a j I r.-.- ii- .f o.'.o gm ts w. r 'l . " ' Mr- i w. !! : r.s-- : II-- a.o "ill: N-l- -k. 1 1 a N r. frun-'.- r,.l M-.-- n'-- l'- - -- ,m. - !n H-- r- !a-- . ! -- ) io d, . -. i. rank Mrs Douglas. Mr m! Mr. (!. I.. i:.kor, ho has beer. t mi the Pacific :r.g i!i;im:,iio ion-- : fur tho j'H.-- i two yours, road wtiks r uiiiiir lbr Mugo name The annual field day of the Ihiiig lI Mom.-c- o rone. is iters of Ltah Pioneers of Weber coun- Aii of the play. ty will be held on June 27 at I.ag un. Mis. l'r.d lion inglmi and daugh-itir- , All members and friends are invited M ir s to join in the celebration. l.iiitliy llomngtun, of Cal Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Shearman have ' of Mr. and Mr Ull returned from a trip to Arizona and ran! Nhals. They will have Og sh,,rtly for tho oast. They will Mexico, .where they have been ,e Pat few weeks. They are l.- - sail on June 2i for Europe, and Miss conduct u Herrington will rated at their sumim-- home in Ogden canyon, and have as group of ten young wotuon from tho . Ol-.w- r i Jw r por-onal- ,Sht-r-woo- d A CUSTOM BUILT ly SETH THDMAS CLOCK Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson de- daughter. Mr. und Mrs. Millium 11. Harris en- parted by motor Saturday for Los Angeles where they will do radio and tc'rtai'iej the wives of the members i t Iaint, Oil and Varnish associu-ersovitaphone work. Mr. and Mrs. Pet-,h- l are very prominent in musical! fbm at her canyon home on Wcdncs-cirelc- s in Ogden. duy afternoon. A luncheon was serv-- : A number of Ogden society folks ed at one oclock. The tables were armotored over to Salt Lake last Sat- tistically decorated in spring flowers. urday to attend the luncheon given Covers were laid for one hundred by Mrs. Harold Peery and Mrs. Fran- guests. luncheon table. ces Lotchfield. Mrs. Elsie Ialim-- Payne, wife of Walter Brown and Mrs. II. II. Giles and her daughter, Edgar A. Payne, landscape painter of Mr. and Mr deBeatrice, of Alliance, Nebraska, de- - international fame, was the guest of ion, Lewis, 2335 Harrison avenue, parted on Saturday by motor for a parted Wednesday for Los Angeles, honor Monday evening at an informal after a stay of three weeks with her reception at the Hotel Bigelow. Mrs. stay of several weeks in California. Patrick Ilealy. Mrs. Payne and her daughter, Evelyn, were Dr. and Mrs. H. N- - Savage and sister, Mrs. children and Miss Mary Savage, sis- Giles has been the motif for a num- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuth-rauat their home on Polk avenue, ter of Dr. Savage, have returned from ber of delightful affairs during her Mrs. Payne is also an artist and a. stay in Ogden. a trip to southern Utah. Miss Ruth Wattis, who has been ill number ofn-- paintings were on ex-- : Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner have as their house guests, Mrs. Robert E. for several months, at the Dee hos-- 1 hihition Monday evening, at which Pierce and children, Mary Alberta pital, has returned to the home of her time she gave an interesting talk on and Robert, Jr., or Brooklyn, New parents, Mr. and Mrs. PI. O. Wattis on her travels in Europe. The Paynes are on their way to California where York. They will spend the summer in Ecdes avenue. Miss Jean Marie Conroy Acree de- they will spend the summer sketching. Ogden. Mr. Pierce is in Mexico. Mrs. Elias Gardner, of Soldier Sum-mit- t, parted Sunday evening for Memphis, Dr. Harry Newnian, who has been Miss Blanche Seelly, Miss Hope Tcnn., to spend the summer with her visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Seeley and H. E. Seeley, of Vernal, parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. E. Newman, departed Monday by moMiss Acree has been a stu- tor for the northwest. He was accomwho have been the house guests of Mr. Acree. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, have ret- dent at the Sacred Heart Academy panied by Mrs. Newman, and his sisurned to their homes. They have for the past seven years. She will ters, Miss Alameda Newman, and Miss just finished a ten days motor trip enter college at. St. Marys at Notre Mary Bell Newman. They will tour through Yellowstone National park. Dame this fall. Yellowstone park, and other points of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lewis, Mr. and interest including Seattle and PortMrs. Anna Fowers acted as hostess Mrs. W. Percival departed Monday land, Oregon. Dr. Newman will enguardian neighbor, and Mrs. Anna McGowan had charge of the program morning for Los Angeles and other ter the San Francisco hospital where points of interest on the coast. he will intern for the coming year. each meeting. On Tuesday the exemMrs. A. P. entertained Bigelow the The Misses Newman will spend the of the juvenile ritual by plification members of her French class and a remainder of the summer months in juvenile circle sponsored by Juvenile Guardian Stella Hoggan, and her as- number of friends at her bungalow on California visiting relatives. sistant Glenna Shurtliff. The juvenile the roof of the Hotel Bigelow TuesMrs. Emma Grccnwell entertained banquet was served at 5:00 oclock day afternoon. A luncheon was serv- with a luncheon Thursday afternoon in the W. O. W. hall. The tables were ed at one oclock, followed by the at her home, 2663 Brinker avenue, in guests honor of Mrs. Kate Campbell of Holartistically decorated for the occasion French lesson. The with a profusion of spring flowers. included Mrs. F. J. Fabian, Mrs. John lywood, California. A color scheme of Elliott Clark, Mrs. M. A. Cheesman, pink and white was carried out in the The election of officers was held WedA1 nesday morning. dinner was given Mrs. Robert Campbell, Mrs.- Elias decorations and place cards. The Wednesday evening at the Hotel Bigel- Smith, Mrs. J. D. Stack, Miss Joanna luncheon table was centered with a ow for the Neighbors of Woodcraft Sprague, and Mrs. II. II. Sherman; silver basket of white and pink peand their guests. Installation of of- Mrs. H. II. Giles of Alliance, Neb.; onies. Covers were laid for the guest ficers was held Wednesday evening at iliss Dorothy Herrington of Califor- of honor, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Richard 8:00 oclock. During the evening the nia, and the following from Ogden: A. Pierce, of Pocatello, Mrs. A. M. following program was given: vocal Ira. W. II. Shearman, Mrs. E. R. solo, Mrs. Sidney W. Badcon; reading, )umke, Mrs. E. J. Harness, Mrs. M. READ TIIE SIGNS! FOLLOW THEM TO PATIO SPRINGS Mrs. Verna Elkins; fraternal Browning, Mrs. J. M. Eccles, Mrs. address, First, what is meant by a sun bath ? Mayor Frank Francis; concluding with George Eccles, Mrs. Patrick Healey, a fancy drill by district r.. Miss Patricia Healey, and Mrs. Second, what is meant by magnesia guards. water? Go to Patio Springs through Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harris James II. DeVine. were dinner hosts Mrs. Car II. Mrs. Ogden canyon, read the signs and find Charles Barton, at Monday evening &dv. weir summer home in Ogden canyon ysle Eubank, and Mrs. Harmon B. out. Get the habit! Camp Maltwilrumar in compliment l?..,ff,eutenant Commander and Mrs. nuliam A. Corn, who are visiting Mrs. Corns parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. ma-jor- ; ton. fiowors. The teii ciiiTiioii with a basket oi ii::.l liv!; i.uiu. Assisting tho K. J. Harness. Mrs. .in) Mr. Fr.i-- k M. Driggs. Mrs. A. P. Wunjrs-K&aiMrs. Ed Dgi!"", Mis. A. J. M. I Mr.-- . .) nines II. De- iLiing nr.'y, C...i.:o. Mr- i;,mgo II. lMekson, Mrs. M.tr.iv.er r.i, tj.,1, ;. Mts. Kiimuiul Or Mu'.1, Mrs. J limes T. Abbott. t.i Ogl Ort-gur- .. hi- i "-i- after-i-- ThurMilay :i :it i ed n ATA RARE RRiCE OKCE in a blue moon, to those an eye for beauty, and who arc just a bit thrifty too, there conics a happy find. Here, for instance, is a famousScth Thomas movement striking every quart erhouron twodeep toned rods, dressed in a handsome, case of fine mahogany at a r ff madc-to-ord- r cr price that compels attention. V have just a few ; for only a few were made. Wont you come in and see them, now, before its too late? Same Firat Irire Payment Given Cash You or Utahs Oldest and largest Credit Jewelers 2105 Washington Avenue Credit. poMsettHion out-of-to- 1. U Brewer. .Lovely spring flowers were used for the decorations in the rooms and on the dinner table. Covers were laid tor twenty-tw- o guests. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Tucker end daughter, Ramona,' and niece, fornix Wman left Saturda TON TRUCK fot Cali Miss Freda Rathel, 2633 Adams gone to the Pacific coast visit friends for several weeks in Angeles, San Francisco and Ca7 ?Jen.u rina ha islands. Taking A Vacation? Reduced Vacation Rate for Your Telephone If you are going to be away from home for ft A Few Available month or more this summer you can save money on your telephone bill. With our vacation rate plan you can have your telephone service sus- pended, just as you stop your newspaper, ice or milk service while you are out of town. This plan for residence telephone service is available for any period of more than one month and less than three months. the gECAUSE wed- invitations ding ihonld be mailed two weeks before the wed- ding itself, they ordered well out be ia advance. The rate during the suspended period will be just rehalf your regular monthly rate. Your telephone mains connected, you retain your number and directory but no incoming listing, outgoing calls can be placed soon as you calls received. Service will be restored as Phone Us for a Demonstration return. And, because they arc so critically inspected by their recipicnta, they mast also he ml tra orrect. Call in aad let os show you Liavcave immediate Delivery be -c- YOU CAM SAVtHON&Y During your absence yon will billed for the regular amount, then when you return you will be credited with the amount due you on the reduced rate. Wattis-Kimba- ll Wedding Papers. PAPiii Torgeson Co. 36., Street vacation is Send us a card a few days before your be restored to regular over and your telephone will service when you arrive home. Rctsm contacts by " Long Distant tT wbilt W 359--26t- h Street Motor Co. Phone 3700 |