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Show 29 j Friday. July 10,1929 THE OGDEN lOST 3 lli iiii Pivut cl tutnini J at a i la Iv Associated. service slo- il.u ticn Men Form cvpcit to have ;.m ;ingt-v- l bridge supper i:i tin to.vr.s o .an.t in all tile li'ns t:i a ic.arkc! ing standjijiiit, the f I lie Now Oil Company nitir.g a the Green Gables thj eeiiip..! .r.g a ,,,j.:j.ny ai ri'.l their progressivn-Il:ti .i rmm in boi.nr ut her sister, Mise of these famoiu Motion.-- nil th- Wl.ri. the fint nil enm- j h.Kith nf Fert Ci'lliii. Colo.. vvl.m- the ; :o. to :.aM-a-fioiii t b.e Ia. ific their rc.nipnny nwiii-.- l iv.iy i.ii !nw iomiany v.i R;.iy hre.ith and ctarkia in shades of . .,I"1 t priiate r..t stations a !,ut of l Ogd. n fill. I'.iik al-Him di related the supper ( ai.ad., to Me vie. from !1 com- ..j. were Th the highway I..- first teen Thi, jnsioiiiicid. ..:,i table, where places were Betrothal Announrt-- at Lunihron marked for ill Ar.-tol lit! r illhT Fthjl gusoline on ' mi jl .it, Ui'tiati i i fV ' th' i toll' e g.e-- t of hollar, . and Mel'.t Miss IMyn Muhlnum etitcrUiued ?!' Robert tloodpint f Wyoming. l.i- coin, and have pioneeied this su- Ud ..rgunire.l n lll . blab w'"kll:r r ,n' twelve clo-- e friends a; luncheon yes-- 1 i 'l 'i '' n. fu. for oer three cars X H w. Vi .iJ t u'1'1 -'-- by all the maj,)t terday at tin? Hermite in Ocdeti can-- 1 :dr iVVJJo " ' MV, Wa' . is all across Nevada. tan.., yon. Flame color, d swet peas dec-- : vis Mrs. Vloia i',1 1' w horn Oliver all of rgrr. Mrs orated the lijiuheon taMe, and in the1 he Mini. high standard type of A. its t. .nd of diree'or. J. A.! Tie t, be orrritted bv th Mrs. Edward i Welch, Miss ort, l'.mi.j 1! f l.b nt of tins no corsage bouquet at each cover the an- - Grace r "i Miss Vinette Jev.v.ugs, Parry nou moment of her cngugenu-iito! ooj a y; W'. W. l r. i Miss Margaret l'.otit. Richard Clarence Frazer, of I.os An- aril i. it. and David 1.. Mil and Washington Avenue geles, was concealed. The wedding in .1 Washington Avenue will take place in Ogden in the early and Washington Avenue full. Miss Mohlman is the daughter! W all Avenue of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mohlman. 2.',3lij Gramercy avenue. The guests bidden j to yesterdays party were Mrs. Mo-- ! roni E. Wilcox, Mis. F.nrl Williams,; ll sns Anbol, Mrs. M. S. of Suit Luke und ago u gr. Stone, Mrs., Mrs. David Itawson, Mrs. Clair Rate-ma- M. R. Clark. Mrs. , !. n un will fi:.ai. Oil Mountain E. a.t Ogden r. hiding J. E. Bum-company Ralph Bristol,; Mrs. Orson 11. Mohlman. Mrs. Mis. Wr. A. Shaw, Mrs. S.ia. n Ward Piper' a I. :r;lmt. the Amounted OiI;b. i.-rBamberger, Ezra1 Frank Zweisel. Miss Marjorie Flen.m, Mrs. Ralph 1). Roberts, Mrs. J. E. i. a and organized mio i f the largest and best Ti:. nip-..- n Miss Audcry Spencer, Miss Katherine Pink, Mis. Ia-- D. Turner, Mrs. II. W.' i.: aimy. n I.f tin- major eompand-- ell the company later known ns the m.lg:i-- ! Bingham, Miss Helen llochek of Chi- Hit, by, Mrs. N. C. McConnell and l .i..! ., eo. ist, r fillers nn.l murk, ter mated Oil . ompan.v to drill n lease. Mrs. Lee Stratton. thi-had noar cago, and Miss Marjorie Mahlman. famous Angeles.' (Quality Mr. AnI Mrs. and ..luii . Associated Gasoline, I'jeol wbi.h was n.iui. .1 the Sait. luike f i. 1. Fred Feil, of os Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harlin entertained at an evening of bridge Satur- geles. arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. V no 0:1 and (Leases und Associated Thi field still r. tains this name, and Frank L. Burgess, 137S Twenty-sixtis now one of the many largo fields' I. ;l.vl Gasoline. day at their home on Twenty-fourtIk- remembered as Mise Mrs. Fell will street in honor of Mr. Marlin's sister, Afton stations now being prepared by n,,w 'peiate.l bj Die Associated Oil. Stahr of this city. win. h bought out the oid Mrs. II. K. Harper, of San Francisco. the .Mountain Oil comany are Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Barber The home was decorated with roses, and the attractive red, green returned p.i.r.t.d and a late supper was served. The and daughter, Rosemary, ..earn colors of the Associated Oil from San Francisco, Monday evening stations nn the Pacific coast. guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wade, where Dr. Barber attended the Pacific .ompany Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cowen. Mr. Ti.ri e of the stations are of the Cali- - f dental congress. Following the and Mrs. Joseph Woods, Mrs. Ethel coast and glass construe type, close of the convention the party visOlin, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Ballantyne, ited with friends in Oakland. tii:i. m w in Itah. and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. Tlii is the second group of stations Mrs. E. M. Conroy. 25i"i Adams nt f the company during the last Mrs. Harlin was assisted in serving Associated products to be; nt entertained informally buve been, 0 by her daughter, Miss Viola Harlin avenue, A half,-month a in und V'a,.'s yr,y Utah. bridge Saturday pvening at her home. .Pined Double so o. and Miss Alice Harper, WKAK KYES lunier..us lands, that, Eagle Gas & Oil com-- 1 The guests included Mrs. William Van ago the Assm-iate0.1 corn puny op- -' f Salt luike City opened about!110"' ,lu Miss Ruth Prout, who has been vis- Alen, Mrs. 1. I Reynolds, Mrs. Gerttl1 I ahforma lrim-i.a- l If your eyes trouble you well iting in Ogden for several weeks, will trude DoVorsse, of Kansas City; Mrs. eight red, green und cream stations ,;.r,,It1,, thus having a wide choice of be glad to discuss the subject ColFori leave early in the week for Ezra Richardson, Mrs. Frances Hurst, and are o.ening others in thi southern raw material - which is a with importvery you and. prescribe the work the of at her resume to Stevens state. the Mrs. Mrs. T. 1. Ryan. Sidney purl lins, Colo., pmpiT kind of glasses for you The activities of the Mountain Oil ant factor in the manufacture of the Colorado Agricultural college. and Mrs. Kathryn Shufflegarlicr. motor fuels. to wear. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Orr and their Mrs. R. B. Porter, of the hostess company extend throughout all of highest tpe Aside and from this, the Associated Oil Utah, and before long they Vo furnUh both the expert guests, Mrs. J. It. Beatty, Miss Isa- committee of the Ogden Golf company were pioneers on the Pabelle Beatty and Miss Elizabeth Sch- Country club, will be the presiding optometrist ami the experienced at Alta hostess at the weekly luncheon today forMis. 0. A. Chaffee left yesterday cific coast in the latest refining promitt, will pass the week-en- d optician, all at the cost of the an extended visit in Tennessee and cesses. They limy well be called the at the club. Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles Mont camp in South Fork canyon. alone. glasses of he She will the twenty-fouMississippi, most progressive of Pacific ('oust Oil guest Miss Patricia Healy, daughter of will entertain a party of will entertain her brother, W. V. Grace, in Colum- companies. Satisfurtinn Guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Healy, Jr., and ar.d several matrons bia, Miss., where she will attend a foursomes. OshThe Kdleanrnu of her guest. Miss Jane Connell, of process refining Tenenfamily reunion, later visiting in Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jackson arc wus first introduced at the Associated kosh, Wis., departed Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon II. nessee. T. KUS1IMEK tertaining a vacation in southern California. on Misses The Ruth and Mary Evans, Oil rotnpunies $lrt,Ot 0,000.00 refinery of Pocatello, at their home North, enOPTOMETRIST Kimball Mr. and Mrs. W. Rice avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon of Pasadena, Calif., are guests at the at Avon, California. 2136 Washington Avr. tertained at dinner MonJay evening Ogden home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Hie bubble tower system of distillaare en route to the coast by motor. street, Mrs. Myrtle Chapman, accompanied Evans. at their home on Twenty-fift- h tion wus first introduced and put into in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tyler, by Mrs. Albert K. Ward and son, of Orrvill, California, who are visit- Ijowell, of Schenectady, N. Y left the last of the week for a three weeks ing in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fenner are visit in California. vacation in WyoMrs. Albert Scowcroft and children, spending a ten-da- y Albert, and Marian, have arrived in ming. remainder of the Green Gables Scene of Party Tonight Ogden to spend the and Mrs. W. F. Mr. with summer Mrs. Cora Stevens will entertain at Madson. this followed evening dinner by bridge Everett M. Graves at the Green Gables tea room. The Captain and Mrs. motor for an exinvited guests are Mrs. Josephine left yesterday by the Pacific northtended through trip Coffman, Mrs. Florence Newcomb, west and the Canadian Rockies. Mrs Doris Williams, Mrs. Cora Sawand Mrs. George D. Shupe left Mr. yer, Mrs. G. W. Prout, Miss Eva Erb, Monday for a vacation to the middle Miss Josephine Seaman, Miss Edith west. Mr. Shupe will attend the con- V Reid, Miss Helen Prout, Miss Ruth vention of the Northwestern Mutual Prout, Miss Gwendolyn McReynolds.to Life Insurance company at Milwaukee, Miss Amanda Waide has gone and they will visit in Chicago and Branson, Colo., to visit with her . sis- Kansas City. They will be away ter, Mrs. S. A. Woodward, for a few fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Smith deW6kfli Holly-woo- d Miss Mary Hurst was the hostess parted early in the week for home. Alene Reyto make their future and her house guest. Miss Mrs. Kathryn C. Wilde and daughnolds of Los Angeles, the guest of honor at a breakfast given yesterday ter, Florence, of Oakland, are guests Hef-leTwenty-fmorning at the Hurst home onof sum- of Mrs. Wildes sister, Mrs. Edna street. They street. A profusion ifth 751 Twenty-fift- h mer blossoms decorated the home. The will remain in Ogden the remainder ' guest list included Miss Marjorie of the summer. Brewer, Mrs. Harmon Barton, Mrs. W. B. Cassidy, who has been Mrs. William Bowman, Miss Donna Casey, a guest at the A-- P. Bigelow home Miss Marcia Casey, Miss Jean Chez, for the returned past two weeks, hasCalifornia. Mrs. Wallace Ellis, Mrs. Carlyle Eu- to her home in Berkeley, bank, Mrs. George French, Mrs. HerMr. and Mrs. B. L. Swan and small man Fetscher, Mrs. R. I Gideon, Miss Sylvia, and Nancy, of Tabitha Harness, Miss Row Mar daughters, N. Y., have arrived to spend a steller. Mrs. Lester Mann, Miss Li weeks with Mrs. bwan zette Maginnis, Miss Daisy Maginnis, number of and Mrs. P. A. Diz, Colonel Miss Marion parents, Miss Mary Lou Maginnis, Mills, Miss Helen Mills, Miss Mary of Roy. A pretty party of Saturday was the Neff, Mrs. Claude Parry, Mrs. Junior over by E. Rich, hits. Juanita Ramsey, Miss luncheon and bridge presided at her Green Houtz Mrs. Stuart. Edna Miss Virginia flow-er- s Gladys Rich and Garden avenue. The hostess was assisted in entertain- home on Eccles tables decorated the luncheon T. Hurst, ing by her mother, Mrs. J.Miss Mrs. Kate where covers were marked for Mrs. Mrs. Valentine Gideon, C. Rich, Ezra Mrs. E. Wattis, 0. Hurst Fenton and Miss Betty Mrs. L. J. Mrs. Mary E. Rawson, Mrs. Mary v. George S. Glen, H. A. SoderbiTfG Mrs. and Smith, Hendricks Eugene Robinson, Miss Nellie Browning, Mrs. RalhT Miss Maude Richards are enjoying a Mrs. JohnMrs. R. T. Savage, of motor trip through the southern part Roberts, Mrs. Robert Anderson and Angeles; cf the state, stopping at Fish Lake, Mrs. Fred G. Ruthrauff. Grand and the and Zion canyons Bryce and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rushmer reMorse B. canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester turned Monday evening from a weeks Wyo. outing to Greennver Lake, as her has Harness J. Mrs. E. Mrs. house guests during the week, Chiloco-thof Van Meter, John Marshall Meter, Ohio, and Mrs. S. B. an matwo The Colorado. 2428 Kiesel Avenue, of Denver, Telephone 365 coupon below Ohio trons motored from the will go will call Help following their visit in Ogden can to Zion National park and Bryce Mir--s Wed-r.ivbi- ;. A , - iT.-ut- , - 1 i Men Captain Weds d In Pueblo, Colorado j 11I-.- 1 - I S t.-- 1 1 U. ! - 1 ir.di-;.i- 1 r . N Its. V will be interested in of the marriage of Miss iS'JSret Bullen, of Pueblo, Colo., and Norris P. Walsh, of this city, in Pueblo, July 10. fiiJt of Miss Margaret rtmiage Vjfptain Norris Walsh was "id Wednesday afternoon at fHSrt? at the home of the brides Jslr. and Mrs. Frederick took Bui- - The ceremony place thfesrden in the presence of the several friends, with the SSnA Heber C, Benjamin readingS; beautiful service of the Episco- jfiKd attired in a gown Fransine crepe with ecru white ind pearl ornaments. She car---ri arm bouquet of Johan- tf'iuBullen was ABulieMKavp w rA Jurhter in marriage Ralph - SXghy, the brides sister, was he of honor. Mrs. Donaghy wore Tender colored crepe and carried a IS Pernet roses and veronica, of Kuquet little Barbara Donaghy, the bride's zL Dreceded the matron of honor s basket of pink and white while her sister, Phyllis and little Addison Bullen, SJ 11 tauighy cobev of forming an the bride, carried ribbons aiale for the wedding par-Barbara and Phyllis Donaghy vm dressed in pink crepe silk, and Bullen wore a white sailor V it Walsh, wearing a white had as his best man, Dr. Mr. tubert Wilder, of Minneapolis. oieph A. Bullen. Mr. Ralph Donaghy ud Mr. Frederick Bullen second, acteCaptain uniform, du ushers. Roy Smith Mr. at the piano wedding march from rin, and Miss Leone Vcorhees d the calist sang ceremony playeLohengas vo- before the At Dawning and "Happy Day during reception. the the ceremony, Mr. and and Captain and Mrs. Walsh received their friends at a reception held in the garden, with refreshments served in the house. Garden flowers and potted plants were used in decorating. Hie bride followed an old army custom of cutting the redding cake with her husbands sabFollowing Mn. Bullen re. Captain and Mrs. Walsh left for an extended automobile trip on the western coast, and will return to Ogden, Jtah, to make their home. They will ic at home in that city after Septemb- er 15. interesting event of An ns na yesterday the bridge tea given by Miss EdStuart at her home, 2206 Adams avenue, for Miss Alone Reynolds peat of Miss Mary Hurst. Gladiolus and delphinium were combined in the attractive centerpiece on .the tea table, and pink tapers burned at the comers of the table. The list included die honor guest, Mrs. William A. J. W. Brewer, Mrs. John Miss Mary Hurst, Miss Hurst, Miss Marjorie Brewer, Con, Mrs. Critchlow, ) Betty Mile Scoville, Miss Kath-cy- s Mills, Miss Ramsey, Miss Helen Mills, Rosemary Kay, Miss Juanita Kate Fenton and Misi Hazel Mills, Mrs. ws Marion James Fergus Orr presided luncheon yester-da- y at the Ogden Golf and Country mb compliment to her guests, Miss and Miss Elizabeth Khmitt, of Mankato, Minn. Summer aowmis were used to decorate the urge luncheon tables. Forty the popu- riitorif mid-summ- er a Xrs. J. R. Mm Iaabell Beatty and daughter, Beatty, and Miss Elizabeth Schmitt, all of Mankato, Minn., at the home of Mr. and J . Wests J. F. Orr on Van Buren avenue. and Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood, kn Salt Lake City, have been guests Fr-e - onand Mrs. E. J. Harness at their Eccles avenue for a short y. Dean and Mrs. Fleetwood will -J W1. n two weeks for southern unionna, where Dean Fleetwood has of a church at electorship SELECTOR TUNING a new BRANDES nates It the 1 - t lui-Mlu- n, f.-- e Is d 1 - T-i- e N-in- j im-ta- l , - hui-dl.ii- lu-r- r, J. t t t Y Y This Is The Y Y LAST FREE ISSUE t t f Y ? n, Y tY tYY If hut-fer- n, Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t t You Want Ogden To Have a Y Y Y Fair Deal Y Y Y Y Y uhscribe to Y Y Y t f finished features set construction. Prices $155.75 to $198.00 Complete ROBBIN RADIO AND SUPPLY, INC. Ave. Y Y Y Y Y of The Ogden Post a.y obtainable. "a-hingt- on "Su-Uiine- : I h. h elimiuncert- The cabinets are compact and in beautiful walnut. Many new 't0- - s M-- stations are full sight and in , r - -- vorite easily 1 ! ainty in tuning in. Once the Selector is t, your eight fam j ! Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y yMr. and Mr.. Paul TslrrofOmillr. Y in (Jg Y Calif., who have been visiting n. to Bryco. Zion den. have Afiey Y Grand canyons for a few days. week the of will return the later part then Y for several days in Ogden.and home Y by motor for their will atop California. route En they Y in at Lake Tahoe. GarY of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chez, in Y relatives with field, spent Sunday the charge of durOgden. Mr. Chez has of Y Magna municipal playgrounds Y ing the summer vacation. a9 Mrs. T. D. Ryan h Can Y Miss Jessie Grant, of Pasadena, Y fMr?and Mrs. Ralph D. Roberts and Y have opened children, Ralph and Ruth, in Maple Grore, Y their summer home will be at hoII' Ogden canyon, and the Y there during the remainder of Y her guest, iUM?s"c. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y your Y e, is feature. I Phone 379. J. Baker has a. her listen, Mn. John L. Taylor San Diego, and Mrs. John RnSrJV Los Angeles, California. and Mn. Pingree are former residents f M?.dand Mrs. Madison E Ucke, of the home d Ely, Nev., are guestsV. atTurner. Mrs. Lee Mrs. Mr. and Locke is the sister of Mrs. Turner. reDr. and Mn. W. S. Pains t have turned from Californu, where they Dr. passed ten days visiting friends. 1 the at attendance in Paine was coast Dental congress. Mr. and Mrs. HaroM C. Day bare t:!V!i in Bftv r.iuiT j K r' TU. f or to Send the for your subscription. and a representative favorite contestant, and at .the same time help Ogden, by subscribing before tomorrow night at 9 P. M. SURSCRimON ORDER Subscription Price THE OGDEN POST, 2428 Kiesel Ave., Ogden, Utah. Enclosed herewith please find $ years for subscription to The Ogden Post. t - - $1.50 t t per year in advance , Today and Tomorrow. After July 20, Street Address. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v Gentlemen: Name t 1929 the price will be Town Please credit this to Contestant Subscription price $1.50 per year in advance. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ! ! ? ! C |