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Show Friday, June 21, 1929 THE OGDKX POST departed immediately after the Mast for the northwest, where! Bt;n? to Zil,n ill spend their honeymoon. They ,i Lakt jJjlT make their home in Salt Lake. to Ogdcnites 'wedding of interest i solemnized last Saturday when Chandler and Glen J. b.re -- Quil-Snie- re united in marriage by Rev-linp f. Kennedy in the parish 0f st. Josephs Catholic church. Elizabeth Snedden was the bridesmaid, and Jack Quillinan, of the groom, acted as best man. ?h- - bride was attired in an attractgreen georgette, ive gown of idle orchid. The ith picture hat of in peach Jridsmaid was gowned with a picture hat and a yellow and pmk roses. A .Sding breakfast was served after the ceremony in the KJlish room of the Hotel Bigelow. The iZn was artistically decorated with blossoms. The larkspur and orangewith orchid sweet Sble was centered , and bridal wreath. Covers were or Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Quillinan, Paverend P. F. Kennedy, Reverend J. Gallagher, Mrs. P. C. Krauss, Mrs. L. Miss B. Snedden, Mrs. P. F. Breen, Miss June Emily, Kathryn Krauss, ind the bridal party. A number of 'imsrt affairs were given for the bride daring the week preceeding the and included Mrs. Ranson Quinn of Salt Lake and formerly of Ogden, entertained at Keeleys with a lunch-MMiss Elizabeth Sneddon, and Miss Arlene Burk honored the bride with a luncheon at the Snedden home. Mrs. E. F. Greenwell, Miss Elizabeth Emyll and Miss Zelmo Ririe gave a Misi Kath-rin- e luncheon for the bride. Krauss. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conway entertained with a beautifully appointed dinner at the Hotel Bigelow in the Japanese room. Covers were Mr. and Mrs. Quil- laid for twelve. n. ?" or-,,nd- ie cere-Imo- ! ny n. latl pictsr lays, f''ral Wl n,ae upon lh',r I'rk th-i- h'ie r for a H. Mr. Olsen. 11. G. G. Moyes, Mrs iu return All! rt Becker and Mrs. Wade Johu- - in Salt S.'li. Trcc presented a num- !.i. sd.iy in tlse Homy Yolker, Mis. Jom pli I!. spring Mrs. II. W. N.Ki'f. Mr- -. .l;m l'h i ( i'i d were eiolt. .Vi;. .lhn W. Snwi.d;. Mi ". '( proxies !' the e. the ie:i table! W. ietty, Mt- -. Geoi go ai .1. Mi'. 'l v. i:h of D. .iti lb imhall, and Mi. lias em- - Carr, ba'kit large . ,k til'd V 'i a fluffy Im.w of' (), 'Ibii-ila- y Mi. And i mil enter- l'r':,ll b.'l'ii I S llll.l pink tallied imniber of giic.-- fiotn I ii- ed on ea h end .Vof g.o-i!.!.,' ,ii'i. pi.i, i i n ", ' !lll,ll.,r llt ' ' affair of the past week; "v?. i h! I" n'er Mrs. w ,, delightful ".i's v p.iMy given Ftiday dancing ,j,. i oi ,'Wte,. .'ij.,,i g m the dining a t),e Him. an Guldens by St.i.-rMis. W, Mrs1..' weie Mi.-- s Marjorn Brewer in honor of. "' llin.y, Mis. Grur.t Sti ii.ghuin and Mi-- s Kii and her fi- aheth ii lion a id lii'l.i,'!. As.'.'tMig the ain-o- Janies MoyleBiewer, Armstrong, of Salt . :i::il g.ie: t of honor hi icceiv- taI,, l ieutenant (omnninder un i ili.ini A. Corn and Mrs. William A. Corn. Tall baskets; wire Mi. M r U Miewcr. i f p. oitn s :md delphinium were the at-- j h tb.ii .1 f .1 M ' ..f lunch orations. Light re frrsh' tractive budge to le gin'M ly the Ogden Golf incut win.- served. Two hundred cou-.Country dub this summer was' pie weie piesent. riM !'. 1 ue.'ilav .iflci m...ii at the club Dr. .J Mr. Joseph It. Morrell en h'u e. A number of the club mem-- : tiitain.d at dinner Wednesday eve-- 1 i.'i' eniertHiiied guests. Twenty- - uing at their home, Kccles ave-- J K v 1 Mrs. Bernice 5 -. :i 1 m .'im. I ber of her piano students last Friday evening in u piano reeital at her home Van liuren avenue. She was by Mrs. Deri Miller, who haw a iiumlur of vocal selections. Thos- Mr. and Mr. Arthur pan in the recital were Joanns Woolley tertained informally Sunday evenin ('.iblei Lmdaon, llctty Greer: at the Valley llmse in Huntsville in:we'!, London, Virginia Hick', compliment to Mr. and Mr. John 'U,lur Greenwell, Addie Fleming, of Chicago. Covers were iaid ara and Avon Fowler, for the dinner hosts, the honored Matt Browning, son of Mr. and Mr, guest nnd Mrs. K. H. Davis of I .os Marriner Browning, was the honore.i Angeles and J. 11. Wilson of San'PUit Monday evening when David irane-sco- . Morrell entertained at dinner at th Mrs, Sara Pingree entertained with"home of Ins parents. Dr. und Mrs. J Suuduy evening at her home, U. Morrell, b&33 Kei'lcs avenue. Mr. f6ol Twenty-ninth street, in compli-me- Browning will leave on July 1 for Engto her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Dan- land. where he will attend an intcrn.i vers (Ruth Pingree) who loft !,y 1ll,Utt' during he,l1-if ml'IIl5 the week for her home in Oakland, 1'isu vy Ilia M ..iiM rsl aluornia, to join her husband. j A. P. Bigelow. lnot,r They cnii."ii. will maKe their home there. was served at seven o'clock; the table Mrs. Wesley W. Anderson enter-;.i.i.Mrs. Lthel branke, of the McGregor WHS centered with a low bowl of pir.k with a bridge luncheon on apartments, and Mrs. H. X, Murray, rose buiD, pink candles in crystal hole I at her home on Bro ker ave-'- 1 have gone to Colorado to spend the ers were placed at cither end. s he were Mutcd nt one gur-dsummer ihonths. were laid for Mr. and Mr. A. P table centered with a basket of Mrs. L. C. Olsen entertained last Bigeh.w, Dr. and Mrs. j. R. Morrel., r riday at a prettily appointed bridge Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Browning, Mr. p.nk m.'i's. Cuvrs weie laid for Mr. luncheon at her home on Harrison KB ave- and Mr. F. J. Harrnes, .Mrs. Robeit nue, This is the second of a series Gemniell of Sail Luke; Miss Barbara to be given by Mrs. Olsen. The room Kimball, Matt Browning, Bigelow and tables were decorated with red Browning and Watti Littlefield. roses and syringa. Covers were laid Mr. and Mrs. Herman anfor Mr. W. E. Zuppan, Mrs. P. A. nounce the arrival of a Fetcher daughter it Turner Mrs. C. C. Wilcox, Mrs. J. I the Dee on Monday morning.1 hospital Moore Mrs. C. W. Cross, Mrs. A. L. Mr. and Mr. W. L. Davis, Mrs. L. J. Mrs. Ursen, Treater, street, announce the bred Williams, Mrs. Jay Bartlett, Mrs. birth of a at the Dee hos-- i daughter George Huss, Mrs. Anna Van Dyke, pital on Sunday. If.wstein Mrs. A. K. Cross, Mr. W. F. Armstrong of Salt Lake! Mrs. W. K. Nantker, Mrs. W. J. Par- presided over a bridge tea Saturday Sa.M"- - A.W.P.R.Miller, Mrs. W. II. a fie moon at her home, 140 H street Green, Mrs. Frank in compliment to Miss Elizabeth Fowles, Mrs. Charles Empcy, Mrs. Brewer, whose marriage to J. Moyle 1 ! ,. 1 lo-:,-- n.:tng Simula. Dr. and Mr. George U. Hill, Agnes Simms, David Simms, Wil- b ,r,- Su.mi uial Mr, and Mrs. William u-i- I tj-- (bided Miss Constance Simms, Miss Miss Margaret Mari.in BuMedge, . l.m-l- . i ! i I t U as-.- lln : Bar-Donal- d i i .! : i , Ao-vam- 1 ! i;.-.- - " 0. 1 nt -s-- ... - R" ; il lay Co-er- s " Sunn.. -- f " Mi.. 'ik. wln is the guest of her illiam Simms, of Salt Lake. father, The gu.'fts wire seated at one long table .'.'l i. red with a crystal basket of Ce.'.l Brunner rose ami crystal and pink tupers at either end. Covers were laid for twi-lvand in- - "" New . o home on Polk avenue. A 1 o'clock b.tt' iieen was served, followed by iiriib-The guests were seated at hihU tables, each centered with a basket f loses. Covers were laid for Mi, Whitnicyer, Mrs. A. II. Aland. Mrs. Merle McClannahan, Mrs. Conrad Bolstad. Mrs. Hans Aahle, Mrs. Ib ihert llinley, Mrs. Henry .Strau.juist. Mr. Owen Culler, Mrs. ll.'imaa Wey, Mrs. W. R. Brown, Miss Maiy Hurst, Mrs. J. F. Allen, Mr. Frank Browning, Mrs. Charles E. vel, Mr. Kogeiie Smith, Mrs. George Dickson. Mrs. A, T. MrCunne entertained at a Wednesday at tho Hotel Bigelow in compliment to Mrs. Fred llerrnigtuii and Mis Dorothy Herrington. who leave shortly for Eu- rope. Mrs. Herrington and Mis s of Mrs. rington are the Frank Nichols. h.-- r . ! L-c- Mr;. Thomas Praise entertained nine!.duy at a bridge luncheon at .1. ' . tl.-org- ' lun.-hio- Her-h.'hh- is house-guest- ES23 4 BIG RUG h SPECIALS for Friday and Saturday EMPIRE SEAMLESS TAPESTRY RRIJSSELS SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS Beat quality Medium quality, 9x12, attractive pattern Priced special for day and Saturday at t only $jQ50 taHtry made, size 9x12; five tractive patterns to choose from. Reduced for Friilay and Saturday from $3.3.35 to. at- $25 NORWOOD SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS ARGONNE SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS Size 9x12 feet, closely woven from high quality yarns, attractive modern pattern. Will wear longer than cheap Axminster rug. A good value at the regular price of $42. Priced for Friday and Saturday at only Six beautiful designs to choose from, all fast colors, 9x12 size. The very finest in Velvet rug. A regular $15 grade, reduced for Friday and Saturday to $32 $3335 LI HERA L CREDIT TERMS Wnki denGa: most been kS Thirtied k pressure lines on the east bench . toward construction gangs will work Washington avenue. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME that it will be unnecessary to cut through the pavement and also to so give consumers quicker connections. 2E EE jrySiar. slOfi Wslltc wn son s Twta on JM west AI the following credits will be allowed on corspW asP; will k SECOND PERIOD Embracing the next two weeks (June 23 to July 6, inclusive) the following credits will be allowed on subscriptions: FIRST PERIOD Embracing the first weeks of the campaign (June 5 to June 22, inclusive) Twestl the LATER! NOW ! The k district subscriptions: GO THE CREDITS! oettH Tbcc oft& intend After the Close of the First Period at 9 p. m. Saturday, June 22, 1929 strneti aftk ter J5 ntofl S GREAT $7,000 Profit Sharing Help Yourself Travel Club GO 8S? Every Subscription Taken NOW Means as Much as Two Later on. Work Every Minute Between Now and 9 oclock Saturday Night 45 FREE CREDITS T" (Not Good After June P Op 21, 1929.) uaMNIMMMIM(M"l( Address "J fcsi-- , r"1 L Collect all these coupons you can. every paper and they are free. There is one in Campaign Headquarters ASK YOUR FRIENDS TO SAVE THESE FOR YOU. Z7 51 ,nrM r 9U'r r.- THE OGDfcN POST Phone .365 2128 Kiescl Avenue Xi |