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Show Friday. October 11, 1929 a. u THE OGDEN POST Mrs. Harold Farnoff, Mrs. Ucrnmn Want uf Mesa, Arizona. tcrtu.iicd Wednesday evening with will visit another in Salt teller, Mrs. Arthur Grant ham, Mis a Mrs. 0. . Bryant entertained her at her home, 4 If 1wei.i). Uhe und hi son, "Rid" Niilmls, ia GraA Jennings, Miss Rosa Modeller, 1 hurtJay afternoon at her club Mis. George 1 riiurh, Mrs. 1 W. Over-- , Ml! iit'i rtuei. Mis Groigia Hop New York, returning to San street. Miss Ann Drowning, Mrs. Aasel I. uv.i : i.iit.-.-Mi. und Mrs. (ha Bundy have re- hoiiiv, JSi'l Grnnt avenue. Following cwnii'g ut Thur.lay tarr. Miss Janette la'ek, and Mrs. 1; v hniu Jill Madison aemu in turned th social hour, a lunch was served. , fum Ky., whore j Claud lerry. (Continued on page 8.) v. Miss Mis to Keating. the American attended they members were Martha society Mrs, luncheon bridge entertained Myrl on Saturday after He u bridge lu no he on Friday at her Gtirgiii Oili.ru will entertain Fri and American Legion Auxiliary con-- j Loitesses to the Martha Junior society noon at the home of Mrs. Hor rooks! iiiiy evening at her home on Twenty-fiftMi tiun held in that city September! the sustaining members of the in the Ladywood apartments. Marilyn drive. lion-buThe in llt'poaling Shot Guns afternoon at guests were seated at small encet.ti.-ieholder will Miss street. small "o to October .1, inclusive. crystal the frth society Monday Keating tables, E. J. Harness, 2509 tach centered with silver baskets at which luncheon was served. tertain with n trousseau tea 1 1.95 the home of Mrs. The Civic league met Wednesday affill, tables $14.65 Fall flower were used effectively in Mien-- , oon &cfes avenue.' A program was given id with lovely fall blossoms. This 8:17 Twer.ty-I-.ft- h ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. V. her at home, Mrs. Amy was the first of a series to be the room. Place were laid for Mis. Coring the afternoon. Win.lo on Twenty-fourt- h given Herbert tieet. stieet. a Mrs. Salt Lake, by of gave Ilorrocks paper Mrs. and llinley, Mrs. Thurman Jones. Badcon. tans, Welfare Work," and was of The was Mr. Georgina Marriott ha returnthe Mrs. Double Barrel Strnmiuist I. llenry Mrs. Robot Child t Folland, Mrs. Francis guest list for Saturday included ed to Ogden after spending the sumSebastian EmbUton, and Mr. interest and instructive to members Mrs. L. M. Hines, Mrs. Clyde Wood- Fowers, Mrs. P. H. Mulcahy, Mrs. P. f II) dvr, Alaska, the complimented mer months in Twin Falls, Idaho. $28.25 $7.50 The American Legion Auxiliary will the society and those affiliated with cock, Mrs. Robert Jarvis, Mrs. P. H. C. Richardson, Mrs. Stewart Allen, truest at a luncheon given at the Mrs. Mrs. e Mulcahy, Mrs. Francis Owen Whitmey-ravt, Mrs. John Ray Cutler, Fowles, Mrs. the organization. Gt If and Country club Friday .meet .Monday- evening at the chateau. Mrs. A. 11. Aland, Mrs. Thomas two vocal selections, Parley Richardson, Mrs. John Worthr.rttrnoon. The guests were seated After the busiuer session a roumm C. K. named hy Mrs. John Hillabrant. Two ington, Mrs. T. A. Jost, Mrs. A. U. lesl.e, and Mrs. George Whitmeyer. id with will be given. Mr. Pauline Malan decorated small tables, Mrs. John Edward Carver and Mrs. Sano selections were given by Mrs. Corey Mrs. Ernest Cherstrom, Mrs. !X asters and cosmos. Covers were Evan will read a one-ac- t play, "A u Hillabrant. Tea was served in the U h. Moulton, Mrs. Ezra Richardson, B. J. Finch entertained Wednesday in laid for the guest of honor, Mr.. Hen- Hear little Wife, by Gerald Dunn. room; a color scheme of yellow Mrs. George Fister, Mrs. Roy I), honor of Mrs. J. Walter Ellingson, ry Nelson; Mr. John W. Scowcroft, Mr. Arthur Woolley will give a nurn-le- r Mrs. O. Wilcox, Mrs. Claude who will leave soon for Denver, to of vihhI selections. as carried out in the decorations for loung, Mrs. Warren L. Wattis, Mrs. George Mrs. Cave, Curtis Allison, Mrs. Sid-ne- y make her home. The luncheon was M. of A with basket Mrs. Mary Romans and Mrs. Ellon marigolds Mrs. tha table. Mrs. Young, Fister, O. Stevens, Mrs. Virgil at the Carver home, 71 S Twenty-fallow tapers arranged with the flow-- L Mrs. llarrop, given Eugene Carr, Mr. Wallace Ellis, Mr. Mason 'C.ileituined the Ileasimt Hour ifth street. hied Fall and flowers were club from center most attractive King; Salt a formed lake: used in the rooms evening at 940 Kiesel Joseph K. Evans and Mrs. George T. avenue.Friday P Packard, Mrs. and Jrs. on luncheon the the at table.. Tho rooms and supper table the Presiding Primrose, for followed the Larsen. luncheon, oiace Bridge Mrs. H. C. Bliss, and Mrs. William table. Monahan entertained were decollat'd with asters and tea table were Mrs. Frank E. Nichols, By me. The Mr, hostesses A oiK'-nwill M. and Mrs, Martha the of 'the give entertained with the second of a scries of bridge society Joseph play waa given by peesident second of the series on Friday after- Thursday afternoon Tracy Mis Minnie Bank in and Miss Mary honor Mrs. Eubank, in the of home president Mrs. her Carlysle luncheons at te Friday noon at the home of Mrs. Ilorrocks. Douglas Swan, of Los Angeles, who l.udywcod apartments. The rooms Roman. A program of inurical numof the Martha Junior society. Sixty The guests invited for Friday after- i.visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and luncheon tables were attractively ber was given and included the folMem members were in attendance. noon include Mrs. William Lucile Gale, Mias Nellie arin of Williams, William Douglas, 2525 Brinkcr ave- decorated with aster in the pastel lowing: Mi charge bert of the committee Mrs. Charles Humphries, Mrs. Frank nue. Mi Edna Fateh, E. Mrs. followed Burnham, and Mrs. the J. Mrs. were for were Bridge Harness, luncheon, laid Cover shade. rangements Francis Mrs. Q. Davis, Mrs. Phil berg entertained on Sixteen guests were W. I. Miller, Claud Polly. Dee, chairman; Dcnuld at Mr. Friday evening Mrs. Lawrence T. Hunter, Konn, Mrs. A. C. Brown, Mrs. M. Mrs. R. J. Barton and Mrs. A. Wold-th- e Mr. Sidney W. Badcon, Mrs. Joseph present. Mrs. Fred M. Nye and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. William A. Knight, 'Mrs. Carl Montgomery, Mrs. CO. Earl, Barton home in compliment to Hoinxks, Mrs. Richard Ilorrocks. DeVine. H. Herbert Dean 2224 Monroe Mrs. Monahan, have a Miss avenue, their Sara Ray W. Whitmeyer, Simpson, of Ilcber City, Mrs. Frank Vogel, Mr. K Berg. Mrs. Caroline Weatherston enter-tojoe- d Mrs. William Turner, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Ros E. A. hose marriage to Harold Carmack, Mrs. Franklin Moulton. Mrs. Howard house-guethe "Sunny Hour" club at her Garcia, Mrs. Lee Lowenstein, Mrs. of will take place the latter Goddard and Mrs. S. N. Smith. Fred Williams, Mrs. I. C. Miller, Mrs. partOgden bome in Plain City on Saturday of October. Included in the guest Mrs. Harry Wright and Mis Mel28. After dinner, September Edith Allison, Mrs. Charles Clayton, list were Mrs. C. Mrs. ba II. Kelson entertained at a shower F. Blakley, oclock by Mrs. Irving Ruth, Mrs. W. 0. Estatc-Loans-Insuran- cc mbich was served at 7:30 Upp, Mrs. Angus Barton, Mrs. Joseph Friday evening at the home of Miss Pell, her assisted daughtby Miss Mary Littlefield, Mrs. Clem Wil- Wesmeire, Mrs. the hostess, Mary Shaer, Mrs. Nelson, 341 avenue, in compliers, Mrs. Lucile Pickett and Mrs. La- liams, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Wil- Sterling Price, Mrs. William Varney, ment to MisParry Edna Keating, whose ladies the enjoyed liam Blackburn, Mrs. Fred Vogel, Mrs. Mrs. Arthur H. wns Hadley, of New Clarto Mrs. Paul Mohlman, Wright, marriage were Frank Ilirt, Mrs. Rinke numbers Musical SEK US HUST! Hppco. ence Galli, Mrs. 0. T. Rossler, Mrs. York, will take place in the near fuSmurthwaite; Cerilla and from Salt Lake: Mrs. Donald Hun- Lindsey rendered by Watson, Mrs. J. C. Lindsey, ture. A color scheme of pink and There were present Mrs. Petrina ter; from Brigham City: Mrs. B. Mrs. J. F. Barton, Mrs. Arthur L. green was carried out in the decora Skeen, Mrs. Goria Brown, Mrs. Ceril- Baron, Mrs. W. Hargis, and Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Clyde Barton, Mrs. tions on the supper table and in the Mrs. Delia Mrs. Carver, Walter Crysler. la Palmer, E. Jardine, Mrs. M. M. Barton; looms throughout the house. The J. Mary Rawson, Nettie Stewart, Mrs. Mrs Ed. Miss Hannah Dee Mrs. Ned Carman, gmsts included Miss Roma Knight, the hostess, and as Dee entertained at a and Miss Sylvia Mrs. J. E., Probst,Mrs. piih Folkman,Mrs. L. II. Van Dyke, Miss Hazel Hall, 51 iss Bee Emmett, KKALTOU series of Vail, bridge Matilda Folkman, luncheons at aptrtal guests, Miss Wilma and Miss Zola Shaer. W. J Mrs. Mis Shuffs" on Georgia Ihone llopkins, 350 Ogden, Utah Saturday Mrs. Irene McFarland and Mrs. Blanch and Mrs. Dean Monahan entertained Keating, Miss Audery Spencer, Miss Tuesday. The guests were seated Cook. , each day at small tables, each center- with a dinner party Thursday evening Edna Thatcher, Miss Anna Smith, Helen Members of Spirit of Liberty chap- ed with crystal baskets of asters in at her home in the Iidywood apart- Miss Marjorie Pcrrine, Miss ter Daughters. of the American Rev- the pastel shades. Each day twenty-fiv- e ment. Fall flowers in the pastel shade Randall, Miss l)e Lon Murry, Miss were the attractive decorations used Mary Monson, Miss Anna Monson, olution of Salt Lake were the guests guests were bidden, of Golden Spike chapter of Ogden at Mrs. Carl S. Watson entertained n the rooms and on the dinner table. Miss Eleanor I arson, Miss Virginia the regular monthly meeting of the with a bridge luncheon Wednesday at Covers were laid for twelve. Keating, Miss Helen Keating and Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Browning Miss Maude Forsha. Ogden chapter Monday afternoon at her hohie, 2762 Madison avenue. The Mrs. A. T. McCanne entertained the Hotel Bigelow. The program for small tables were decorated with entertained the members of their the afternoon was furnished by the Ophelia roses, and the rooms in fall bridge club Saturday evening at their with a bridge luncheon Friday at the Green Gabies tea room. Luncheon Salt Lake chapter; Mrs. E. 0. Leather-woostreet, GOING-GOING-GON- E flowejs of variegated colors. The home,and1503 Twenty-sixt- h served st small tables. Marigolds was wife of Congressman Leather-woo- guests other small fall flowers were included Mrs. L. A. Berg, Frangave some interesting intimate cis Fowers, Mrs. Ben Tyree, Mrs. Earl used on the table and in the rooms. and other fall flowers formed the dec pictures of matters pertaining to the Harris, Mrs. Jack Andrews, Mrs. P. Dinner was served on small tables. 'orations. Covers were laid for Mrs. $20,000 Covers were laid Edmund 0. Wattis, Mrs. William 11. Daughters of the American Revolu- II. Mulcahy, Mrs. Charles E. Driver, Bridge fallowed. Leath-rwoo- d Mrs, Mrs. D. C. Archie 12. for Mrs. Bowman, tion in Washington, Wattis, Mrs. A. F. Wilson, Mrs. Fred Farr, Mrs. A. T. McCanne has gone to James It. Cooper, Mrs. Joseph K. spoke upon the purpose of the Mrs. George E. Greenwell and Mrs. Salt Lake to make her home for the Wright, Mrs. Patrick Healey, Sr., society in upholding high ideals in na- H. Brophy. 2310 tional life. Mrs. H. D. Hines, state Mrs. Lee Chamberlin, Jr., entertain- coming year. She will be hostess at Mrs. Richard T. Hume, Mrs. Alcxun-- i Bar-' 11. introduced Mrs. Leather-woo- ed at a luncheon and bridge Wednes- the Pi Beta Phi house in Federal der W. Walker, Mrs. Charles M. M. AND 7 BEGINNING AT 2 ton, Mrs. Frank M. Driggs. Two piano solos were given by day at her home, 340 Thirty-secon- d Heights. Women of Moosheart Legion met Mrs. John Culley has as her guest Mrs. A. A Burr, Valae Caprice," by street. Fall flowers in SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929. variegated colors Cyril Scott, and "Arabesque," by De- were used on the small tables and m her sister, Mrs. L. F. Rich, of Rexburg, Saturday evening in the Moose hall. A program of musical numbers folSalt the rooms. Covers were laid for Mrs. Idaho. bussy. Miss Beth Nelson, of room Ruitcs, dining room suitea, bedroom suites, Mrs. James Herbert DeVine and lowed the business meeting. Lake, cellist, accompanied by Mrs. F. L J. Wright, Mrs. P. A. Gysin, Mrs. K. Mr. Mrs. C. and have Peterson Miss Louise A. Shields, of Grand Junction, Colo., Arthur G. Egilhoff, Mrs. W. H. Wil- daughter, Dolly DeVine, rugs, floor covering, floor lamps, Simmons beds, springs and McGur-ri- n Mrs. as their have a guests, returned from Joseph Pato "Fond the played Recollections, by Pop- liams, Mrs.' W. H. Child, Mrs. E. A. trip mattresses, electric and gas ranges, breakfast suites, chairs, and son, Blaine, of Angeles. per, and "Gavotte, by Lea. The pro- Edson, Mrs Clem Williams and Mrs. cific coast. Miss DeVine has reIleatrolas, ranges, stoves, office fixtures, cash register, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Larkin have the University of Utah. gram was in charge of Mrs. W. B. D. D. Smith. to from weeks roll a turned three Mrs. Arthur Barber had as her top desk, show cases, safe, electric fixtures, phonotrip Stacey, regent of the Spirit of Liberty Mrs. George W. Perkins entertained Mr. Larkin eastern attended week-en- d points. last Mrs. Harris guests graphs, pianos. chapter, and Mrs. Jed F. Woolley. A with a luncheon and bridge at the the annual convention of tho Mor short business meeting of the local Hotel Bigelow. Fall flowers were Lake and Mrs. W. II. Rehsrd of Salt tuary Directors' association held in City. WELL, it is a big sale, starting at 2 P. M. Saturday, and chapter followed the program. Tea used on the table and in the room Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brown, 1025 Atlantic city in September. En route was served at the close of the aftern- where the luncheon was served. Covcontinuing each day until entire stock is sold. Twenty-nint- h announce the ar- home Mr. and Mrs. Larkin visited street, oon. The tea table in the English ers were laid for twenty-fiv-e guests. friends in Washington, D. C., Philaroom had a centerpiece of , marigold Come early t Miss Jean Cox, of Salt Lake, head rival of a daughter Tuesday morning. New York, Chicago and St. This is third the delphia, in the daughter and other fall flowers, with yellow n of the department of home economics Louis. family. at either end on the table. Pres- education of the federal government Brown Mrs. J. E. Wiggins has as her guest Mr. Mrs. and S. Eccics have George OGDEN SALES COMPANY iding 'at the tea .table were Mrs. for the state of Utah, was in Ogden returned from a last y Thursday her father, Professor in San stay Hines and Miss Eugene Stacey. The Wednesday conferring with Frank M. Francisco E. W. Nichols, of San Francisco. Proand other coast cities. JACK BELL, Auctioneer. hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Driggs, superintendent of the state Mrs. Marriner Browning entertained fessor Nichols formerly resided in OgChapin A. Day, Mrs. Jean Case, Mrs. school for the deaf and blind, and the French club afternoon at den and will be remembered as loader Samuel F. Graham, Mrs. B. L. Neff, looking over plans for the home eco- her summer homeFriday of the Ogden City band. Mr. Nichols in North Fork. Mrs. Amanda' Wayde, Mrs. Charles V. nomics to be erected at the building Mrs. R. Dundee E. and Miss Ruth K. Saxton, Miss Evelyn Dobbs, Mrs. school Wattis have gone to California to E. F. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Boyle an- visit Huntspiller, Mrs. Warren Philtheir sister, Mrs. E. J. Ilanke, at Mrs. W. A. Turner, Mrs. nounce the marriage of their daughter, ip Knisley, Hills. Mrs. William Riot Beverly nank Proudfit, Mrs. H. L. Taylor and Catherine M. Boyle to John Arthur Kimball, another sister, is a guest at Miss Nan Williams. Attending from Harmon. The marriage j took place the Ilanke, home also. Salt Lake were Mrs. Hines, Mrs. Sta-- Wednesday morning at 9 oclock at St. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Browning Mrs: Leatherwood, Mrs. E. F., Josephs church in the presence of a will entertain their bridge club Friday Hanna, Mrs. G. B. Swanner, Mrs. R. few close friends and relatives. Rev. evening at dinner at their home, 1503 w. Fisher, Mrs. Malcolm A. Keyser, Father John Gallagher performed the Twenty-sixt- h street Mrs. Herbert Barton, Miss Lillian Jes-non ceremony. The couple left WednesMrs. Albert Ellis, who left this week Mrs. R. J. Jessup, Pasadena, day evening for Woodriver, 111., where for South Jordan to make r her home, California; Mrs. W. E. Tracy, Mrs. D. Mr. Harmon has accepted a position was the honored WATCHES, DIAMONDS, at guest Saturday ? Stockman, Mrs. R. F. Cordell, Mrs. with the Standard Oil company. Mrs. a party given at the home of Mrs. REVOLVERS, GUNS, Junes S. Taylor, Mrs. Ralph Emerson, Hannon is a graduate of the Sacred Mary N. Farr, 511 Seventeenth street, Mrs. U. U. RIFLES, KODAKS, Hiakey, Mrs. G. W. Bart- Heart academy, and has recently com by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. ow, Mrs. Jed F. Wooley, Miss Grace pleted a course in journalism at the The honor guest was presented with ETC. Davis, Mrs. A. B. Sawyer, Miss Myra Columbia university in New York. a set of sterling silver salt and pepnryer nd Mrs. A. E. Toursen. Mrs.. Ray Whitmeyer was hostess per shakers. J Miss Margaret Ellinftson, who will Wednesday at a bridge luncheon at Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins had nve in two weeks with, her mother, her home, 2773 Harrison avenue. The as their guests for the week-en- d Dr. M. Walter Ellingson, where they nests were seated at small tables and Mrs. R. J. Hopkins of Beaver. 278 25th St. Ogden, Utah join Mr. Ellingson and make their ecorated in white and pink cosmos. Dr. Hopkins was en route to Vienna, will be the complimented- guest Tie serving table had a centerpiece where he Drill take a special course of Friday evening at a bridge supper to of lavender cosmos and marigolds. study. Mr. and Mrs. John Droesbeke enter- given by Miss Ruth Frames, 1303 Covers were laid for Mrs. Junious Mrs. Miss Helen Junior tained the members of their bridge Smart, Twenty-sixt- h Rich, Miss street Georgia Hopkins will entertain at a .bridge Conroy, Mrs. W. W. Bowman, Miss club Saturday evening at their home, street. Cardi were lupper Saturday evening at her home, iathryn Fisher, Mrs. Samuel Powell, i72 Twenty-eight-h Mrs. Spencer Eccles, Mrs. Herman the diversion until a late hour, fol2416 Madison in avenue, compliment t Miss 'etcher, Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft, Mrs. lowed by a buffet supper. Supper' Ellingson. Mrs. Francis was served on one long table centered Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Fowels George Whitmeyer, . Mrs. Albert Itdsen, Whitmeyer, Mrs. with pink and white asters in a crysjul entertain at dinner . and bridge lyrl McClenahan, Mrs. Mr. laid were M. Covers for Frank basket tal 2453 Saturday evening at their home, Mr. and avenue. Covers will be laid Irowning, Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., and Mrs. Joseph Loughran, Jaylor drs. Wallace H. Ellis, Mrs. Reed Mrs. Charles J. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. for 12. Mrs. Melbourne Douglas and J. D. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. William Miss Louise Eccles, of Los Angeles, Wright, Mrs. W. McKell. Clements of Salt Lake, and Mr. and R. the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Sullivan of Bingham canMrs. Archie and Mrs. Frank Boyle announcement 'orffe Glen. Miss Eccles spent the The Feed dealers whose names appear below this entertained with shower a for yon. Past week in Salt Lake with her Sawyer to in order the was Miss Edna Keating compliimprove their liss Edna Keating, an autumn bride, have entered into an agreement whereby, Pandmother, Mrs. Marian Banks. a week at the mented and at the Boyle guest during adding the Wednesday evening Mrs. John W. method of doing business partly cash and partly credit, Hyslop returned Sun-fro- nome, 8240 Porter in affairs number of given avenue. delightful all mersell will St Louis, Mo., where she was the diversion followed by Bridge losses of accounts to the cost of their products, they honor. Miss Keating will leave her a late SjteBded the annual conference of the will chandise for cash only beginning November 1st, 1920. supper. Orange and yellow marigolds Monday for New York, where she Humane society. Novemon Paul to married be Wright Hr and Mrs. E. A. Garcia and Mrs. formed a centerpiece for the serving cost of doing This new cash system will immediately reduce the 3. She will be accompanied by Kuth have returned from a ten table. Halloween colors and Ideas ber on ? were carried out in the decorations her sister, Mrs. Edwin Randall. Miss and therefore enable the Feed Dealers to pass the savingwith business n California. Clfax 8ty for eggs, and the house and in the re- Keating will visit friends in Colorado to the consumer. With the prevailing high prices . I1- - John Connor Lynch and eon, throughout D. C on her way in and Washington, included of even greater freshments. The assured list be can guest Healy Lynch, have returned Miss feed prices being reduced, the consumer Mrs. to New York. Miss Virginia Sawyer of om a tour of honor, guest Keating, Europe. Mr. Lynch success. Mrs. Louis Boyle, Miss graduated from Dartmouth last Wallace Boyle,Mrs. AssociaEdward Horroclu, Boyle, Lyda and left for Europe immediately Be sure to buy from a member of the Ogden Feed Dealers Mrs. Joseph M. Tracy, Mrs. Charles Is Now the Dangerous a of proven reputation clse of school. After tion, as only Dealers of the highest type withto years hort stay in. New York the Lynchs D. Ford, Mrs. Lawrence Boyle, Mrs. Fires! for Season this admitted organization. are Mrs. Albert Boyle, Mrs. Frank Todd, for honesty and fair dealings 4 otor back to Ogden, H. A. Benning departed Mon Matilda Ilorrocks, Mrs. Elmer Boyle, Protect your home and j for the Pacific coast for a stay Mrs. Orville Boyle, Mrs. Edward RanRasmussen & Sons Walker Feed Company W. Miss J. Mrs. Virginia valuables dall, Keating, insuring by P. C. Richardson Groin Co. .everl weeks. She will visit friends Feed Company with the fn relatives in San Francisco and Resting, Miss Dorothy Pingree and Farmers West Ogden Milling Company Mrs. Verdi Pingree. Aflgeles before returning to her & Jackson Farrell Geo. Bell Feed Company entertained Olsen at Mrs. L ne in Denver. Ray followed a dinner Farmers Mlg. Co. by Associated Friday bridge Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Farr Company Wesley Brown have evening at the Green Gables tea room. to 1238 Twenty-eight- h street Autumn flowers were used in the occupied the home of Mrs. Mary rooms and on the tables. Covers were Phone 378 2139 Kiesel Are. oyd during the summer months. D. Turner, Mrs. laid for Mm. Mrs. and Joseph E. Ilorrocks Mrs. Walter S. Biddle, 5lnty W. Badcon entertained with a Julfan Watson, ; 11 t- , . llM iiiii:-viUe- la-gio- K. h 05 d to Fui-.da- s Cft. to ; Og-iiv- u Hilla-bran- ftkh r it ilkia tihu. - Armstrong & Company S-j- wg a it Used COAL RANGES Terms! a lk-an-e ct Of- - x UTAH POWER & LIGHT ' st eve-pip- g, Real Palmer. General Finance Company ... AUCTION -- d, Zin-ni- ts d, Furniture and Household Equipment of the Newman Furniture Company. Washington Avenue I. I. d. vice-rege- Pils-bu- ry - ta-pe- ten-da- v Money To Loan . 7. p, Exceptionally Low Winter Rates now in effect at Uncle Sams Loan Office I HOTEL BIGELOW . featuring rooms with twin beds - .Important. i Amimomcemeimlt ! - i r Ogden Real Estate Company Sd r. 3 I-- |