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Show Friday, December THE OGDEN POST Mrs. G. D. Folkman has invitations to a bridge luncheon Montena Payne, Miss Georgia Hopkins, I Mrs. Fitzgerald, 2424 Jackson l her daughter, Mrs 7, guest December Lois in the Miss home Wright apartJanetta Morrell, nue, Saturday afternoon, day at her Powell, of Su Chambers, Miss Jean Kimball, Miss for Mrs. J. F. Hobbs.. Twenty guests ments on Washington avenue. route to OkUhcm. city. dkl.Vf.l" Vella Fowler, Miss Fay Hopkins and were bidden, and tea was served in WOMENS REALM BIG BUILDINGS ave-Mi- (Continued from page 3) NOW STAND ON 13. 1929 ss Chr , Mrs. Hans' Aabel was the complithe late afternoon. The Mac Dowell club will meet Miss Elizabeth Nye. a bridge-lunchest was given luncheon A and Mrs. I R. Robins and Mrs. mented guest Tuesday at January 8, and the Junior jjr. 7. I meet Dowell club will January Tuesday at the Green Gables tea Gertrude Carr entertained at dinner given by Mrs. Warner The place of meeting and the pro- room by the members of the Ogden Sunday at their home in Harrisville. Arthur and Mrs. H. P. Iverson at the gram will be announced at a later chapter of the Women's auxiliary of que following friends were bidden: Monroe avenue. the Railway Mail association. The ur. and Mrs. Charles H. Barton, Mr. Arthur home, 2485seated at one Changing Use of Land Once date. were long Mrs. David 0 McKay will enter guests were seated at one long table and Mrs. O. J. Stillwell, Mr. and Mrs. The guests table, and had a Christmas tree as the Occupied by Pioneers Shown tain the members of the Acacia club centered with a large doll attired in Frank M. Driggs, Mrs. A. T. home and white surrounded with a Canne, Mrs. J. R. Cooper, Mrs. L L. centerpiece, with red candles at either Friday at a luncheon at herwas in Conducted by in . an low mound of yellow pompom chrys-- Reynolds, Mrs. J. T. Hurst, Mrs. E. end. Covers were laid for Mrs. Aabel, Salt Lake. Mrs. McKay club Acacia of the anthemums. Small dolls gowned in d. pain and Miss Florence Bennett Mrs. A. H. Aland, Mrs. Herbert W. Realty Boards; Such Constant active member mov since and in Hinley, Mrs. George R. Whitmeyer, the same coloring as the large doll while living Ogden, n v,v. Mrs. Andrew T. Clark, Mrs. Myrl VJnd fn Progress Rarely Occurs in ing to Salt Lake has honored the club were the favors and place appoint-- h Chi a stay from Mrs. Owen P. Cutler, Mrs. Mrs. luncheon a for laid were with Covers ments. members once a year ' ca Other Countries re- 0. Mrs. Mrs. J. S. Allen, Mrs. annual The Mrs. R. Earl E. Hanson, Alton, afternoon. social and Hyde, of Glendale, Florence Mrs. Busby, looked D. be Mrs. for 0. Lee D. Turner, Mrs. Fletcher Scow-crof- t, A. D. Saxey, VanOrden, union is an event to with in Is RobOgden A visiting Mrs. California, J. Christ J. members. W. Mrs. A. D. Barber, Mrs. BurMrs. J. the Roberts, to ward who Retail grocera by buy tea and sister, Mrs. Anthony Shufflebar-Roberts- , ton Dinsmore, Mrs. Emil Gruppe, coffee from the Franklin MacVeagh mas program will be given. erts, Mrs. Frank Price, Mrs. W. J. her and her aunt, Mrs. D. A. Smyths, Mrs. G. A; Dickson, Mrs. Henry C. Mrs. J. F. Pacquette, Mrs. ger A company in Chicago might bo The members of the Drama club Mrs. John HiUabrant and Mrs. and Mrs. Ludvig Reimers. to know that in I860 Abraham met Saturday afternoon at the home David Monroe, Mrs. John-- A. Gager, Allen were hostesses nd Mrs. Stranquist DoStuart Mrs. E. F. Mrs. Wallace 2533 Varney, Lincoln was nominated for the y of Mrs. It. Morrell, Joseph Aabel the honored guest Friday on the site of this building, avenue. Mrs. Joseph E. Evans Ian, Mrs. W. T. Frazier, Mrs. A. Lilians a luncheon at the at M. A. Mouritzen. bridge says the national association of real read The Journey's End," by Sher- Jensen, Mrs. FARM BARGAIN! Allen Twenty-fift- h on ofMrs. Mrs. meet (borne in on led estate boards a story the change iff. A discussion was The Children's Hour club will by Mrs. John Ililla-bra- Saturday afternoon at the home ing use of real estate sites. L. W. Benson. 15)& acres good water right, tbe 'V0"; Ttot Chrirtl selec- Mrs. E. A. Larkin, 2545 Eccles ave- of number a In an interesting study, tracing the piano "j gave Jjf trees centered the amall tables, orchard, balance plow land; about . nue. The meeting will be called to progressive use of historic ground, tions. white and 8 acres alfalfa; good frame the association finds that in many Miss Louise Emmett entertained order at 8 o'clock Mrs. Ida Dusen- - I cases the uses of such land has per the members of her bridge dub berry, of Provo, will entertain with chrysanthemums were used. return-childrhouse, lights and water, barn, large Mrs. Joseph E. Wright has istently improved with the march of Tuesday evening at her home, 3132 Christmas poems and stories. The rela-wi- ll two weeks' visit with a Ud from of the members of the club chicken coop, garage, etc. This farm the years. forts Washington avenue. The decorations be the guests of the afternoon, tives in Los Angeles. have been turned into farmsteads, were carried out in the Christmas is located on cement highway about farmsteads into fine city dwellings, idea, as were the tally cards and place Kappa Beta chapter, Delphian so- - JI Miss Lucille Wallace departed Miss included tea Lake a to make her 4 miles north of city. Owner will conbridge Monday for Salt city dwellings into towering apart cards. The guests ciety entertained with ment buildings, and huge commercial Ituth Craines, Miss Bessie Higgin- Saturday evening at the American! home. in city as part payment structures, and subsequent genera botham, Miss Louise McKay, Miss Legion chateau, followed by tea Mri an(j Mrs. Lester HiU returned sider home tions of owners have benefited by this Bernice Larsen, Miss Dorothy Foul-gc- r, served by a number of Girl Scouts Tuesday from a ten days' stay with Price, 16500.00. Miss Virginia Rose, Miss Ly and included Miss touU of progress. Johnson, jrelatiyea in Burley, Idaho. pageant ' . Nor does the history of older coun- MCrtarCeMi I Mr and Mrs. C. B. Empey and a smaller hotel known as fliUk tries show this upward trend of uses 5. ( M Miss Katherine Empey, will FROERER & FOWLES, INC. .Alim daughter, Ieav REALTOR for Seattle, Wash., tmofME' Friday the largest Only! In Chicago values, says the association. Wffl Chrl,tm" 2415 Kiesel Ave. ta Aroeric. Phone 917 0. y Miss Wanna Fredericks, Miss Winona I times forced real estate into higher .v . the ai0 Chs8e far l Cardon, Miss Mildred Moaghan, Miss I Mr- - JoBePh E. Wright has issued a,te. and higher uses, with consequent Mildred Harris of troop 16; Miss Jand profits that often occur in the life. 1" Sheridan road, Margaret Humphries, Miss Verna ss. streets time of the owners of the land, points Bnd I This site progressed from farm to Ocks, Miss Miram Thatcher, Miss out the association. ' I Cave Miss and Chase and, Louise for the home family, May Stayner :city f!omnanv Tnwt nni. Tr.Jin. The Bond Corporfrom Utah the of 5. A j quartet troop tropci - School for the Deaf and Blind furnibuildapartment ahree dory er of Milwaukee and Antoine "S fd in Real shed the music for the evening. The la Claire built a trading post on what nw,will have a thirty-sev- hostesses for the evening were Mrs. see is now the northwest cornef of East Mrs. Herbert Wood, H. Milton White, tower. n Wisconsin avenue and East Water loans. the famous Mrs II. Van Orden, Miss Helen Bartstreet Twenty-fiv- e years later,' In Savannah, Georgia, Helen Miss fair demy of frts and wlencM lett, Mrs. Rhea Cazier, Juneau built a log cabin stockade Riedell, Miss Elsie Martin and Miss th dnd and store on this site, and in 1835 l,he uildin Reasonable Interest Repayment to Suit Your Israelson. Margaret placed these buddings by a large occupied by the provincial governors Rates Convenience A party composed of a warehouse. In 1851 Ludington's brick of Georgia before the revolution. It block was erected on this site, and waa on this site that Sir James number of prominent women of the was occupied as a hardware store by I Wright, the last Royal governor liv--L city entertained Saturday evening at V. Farwell, later governor of thed until his term expired as the re- the Green Gables tea room with a state. In 1891 Captain Fred Pabst, I atilt of the revolution. Governor bridge dinner. The husbands of the famous Milwaukee brewer, built the Wright was arrested by a party of menibers were the honored guests. Pabst building here, now known as Liberty Boys" led by Major Joseph Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. G. the Trust Company Building. Habersham and it is probable that B. Fackler, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. FenMr. 2419 Kiesel Avenue ner. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Phone 170 Children throughout the world Edward Telfair, a member waof the and Mrs. H. D. Jones, Mr.Grogger, Mrs. S. and would call historic the house in New band wa latr !he Party York City, in which Clement Moore governor of Georgia. His son, Alex- L Lower, Mr. and Mrs. William Read, lllliillllll hi wrote "The Night Before Christmas." ander Telfair, became owner of the Mrs. C. F. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mrs. A Captain Clarke, veteran of the property in 1818, and built at that Earl Sanford, i: II French and Indian war in 1750 built time the house that was the residence Stratton, Mrs. Mable Tucker, Mr, his homestead west of Ninth avenue of this family until the death of Mary end Mrs. Calvin W. Zetscher, Mr. and between 22nd and 23rd streets in Telfair, who bequeathed the property Mrs, C. B. Pirtle. NOTICE TO a New York City, The house was nam to the Georgia Historical society. The Mrs, Bernice Tyree presented d Chelsea" after the soldiers' hos art gallery which Included pictures number of her vocal and pianoforte in a recital Monday evening pital in london. Clement Moore oc- - and books acquired by the Telfairs pupils in Glen Brothers-Roberrecital hall become in house has and in copied the was and 1855, there 1822, opened 7" The took part students who of list the famous centers the of lines penned Twas the one of the cultural Include Mrs. Doris Hiller, Mrs. Hazel night before Christmas, and all city. . MOVED Wood, Miss Mildred Paul, Betty house, not a creature was I Historic Ground In Vermont trough the This! On July 8, 1777, when the British Greenwell, Luella London, Johanna stirring, not even a mouse." torn down in 1852,' and forces were invading the Champlain Gabler, Junior Greenwell and Norma From 308 25th Street London. now occupied by several ...t during a violent thunder storm, valley To His New Location Mrs. T. J. Fitzgerald and Mrs. J. dwellings and business structures. The the first Vermont constitution was B. Grace entertained home of at the particular portion of the site which adopted in a tavern located on the w ccup!ed by the structure in east side of Main street in Windsor. wrote the poem is 429 .Moore continued to house the hisWest 23rd street which will be wreck- This site until 1848 when the tavern toric UTAH MORTGAGE CO. ed in the near future for a big apartwas turned into small retail building A complete stock of Men's High Class Clothing ment ; hotel, already under shops. In 1870 it was converted into a flat building, and from 1890 to and Shoes at prices that save you money! Five-roomodem brick bungalow Big Building on Site of Fort 1914, it was used for a storage house ld Fort Dearborn erected In for a hardware company. In 1914 the near 20th and Adams, newly papered I Er 1803-- 4 in Chicago and destroyed at ilium building, known as tho Old and painted, ready for immediate oc- toe time of the massacre of 1812 was original Constitution House, was moved to the cupancy; screens, shades and light fix rebuilt in 1816. A commercial build-i- f west side of the street by the Daugh- tures, garage and large lot. All for 1871 ters of the Revolution and other patrieXted on thli Mte See this place now; we can ar$3500, and W8 otic citizens, and a brick commercial WE SELL FOR LESS" WUliam M. & terms. the now the historic on stand range company, building wholesale grocers, Ilojt until 1911. The site, structure was finally torn down to And in San Francisco on ' Sacramenfo the big London Guaran- - to street between Davis and Front,, a Brand new strictly modem huRding in 1922. put up tyf.lce business on the brick home on east structure now stands While also in Chicago is an eleven bench, hardwood of the famous Fort Gunnybags, story 'structure on the southeast Vor- - site old cement furbasement, hot-a- ir of the San floors, the headquarters built-in Markt streets cabiwhere Francisco Vigilance committee of nace, iSnViff ironing board and MacVeagh A Company ply 1856. coal fruit cabinet; very! nets, room, the wholesale grocery trade and The association was aided in secur- neat looking home. Price, $4500. See nd salt where Re- W"!! au? the examples of changing uses of us regarding, terms. Don't rent delegates cheered the man ing jSSf1" was to become one of the most historic sites by the following organizations: The City History Club of famous presidents. Here the Eagle New York; The Georgia Historical M.Cbaipe t?yern was built in 1829 by Society; The State Historical Society UTAH MORTGAGE CO. ?Stk.5ft!btau ?? wai enIrged in ot Wisconsin; the Chicago Historical renamed 2514 "d Socirty; tk, Indtan. State Library! Wash. REALTOR Phone 258 km Evenings, Call 2669-T!? the Historic Landmarks committee of hotel I NiVe SM 0f ,h' GoMm WMt tbr wi.Tw..lnbum fo"r,thi Continued on page 9.) on No-IIo- HISTORIC SITES Me-yell- inquiry r a REAL BARGAIN! Weat Kaysville. best land in Davis county.pienLf water, house, piped water rear the house! Tbtek a nol stable and boy. The ptfet J tfg The General Finance' Co. 2428 Kiesel Ave. Phones 350; 2858-Ogden, Utah Aeroag from the Paramount. R aur-pris- ed Ec-ci- es preal-denc- nt TURKEYS WANTED! 4-a- We receive Turkeya December 14 and 15 five-roo- m Phone 752 for Prices. list mas i piled en PULLMAN POULTRY CO . 2227 Kiesel Avenue flaw cbo bel Warvei dollar j Federal ation specializes Loans. Always i??at dy - INSURANCE blp. ever on of zhli. tiw. LOANS Ae a divide dlfferenl ranted Dili ti, OGDEN TYPEWRITER HOUSE Mil Federal Bond and Finance Corporation ,6re i line tin Repaired and Rebuilt EXPERT WORKMANSHIP Phene S3S No-Ho- st 11 for and The sail TYPEWRITERS i th for ire 2372 Washington Ave. Phones 262 and 2808 and Finance Estate Mortgage them for city or farm re-,n- ow Co. REALTOR , & a, imra J. S. Campbell tJ iw ter ch yard, illed to . Kleecl Aveane mtrlct i of the fun the icrtiined Used COAL RANGES . Terms! UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. PUBLIC 1 ts SHORTYS PLACE HAS . 1 236- - 1 a I 25th Street Were Wholesale and Retail Bells, 22nd St on WATCHES, DIAMONDS, REVOLVERS, GUNS, RIFLES, KODAKS, ETC. by I luiic, ai SEEDS Money To Loan m occu-Pied- BUY AND SELL MADSENS Uncle Sams Loan Office FURNITURE SALE Special Bargains for 278 25th St. Ogden, Utah Silver, Apex, Freed RADIOS Christmas Shoppers All of the leaders. -- Si7"',.nv'".lu- - Th. lc.se of tho was secured Garrett .Biblical rm, wUch later bought the Wigwam build!, Jhe ing and converted it into business tenements." These were destroyed by f,y 'n J867 but were rebuilt. Big Hotel Where Lincoln Spoke ravebnF salesmen at the Claypool Hotel in who put ud Indianapolis would probably be surprised to know that Lincoln also stood on this on February 12, 1861, add spoke tS hJV 8?thIrin. on hia way from' 10 ? White This site was then th' oc- - Reduced to $1350 Good home, with city water and electric lights; can easily be made completely modern with but little expense. Large lot, east frontage, good garage and large chicken coop. . Convenient location. This property is worth $1800, but owner is anxious to sell and has cut the price. Very reasonable terms. out-of-to- . See us for Fire Insurance, Loans, and Real Estate Trades of all kinds. Ogden Real Estate Co. 2439 Kiesel . . Realtor Phone 378 The United States Building and Loan Association makes first mortgage loans up to 60 of the value of the property, for flie following purposes: buy a home. 2. build a new home. 2. improve your home. 4. repay your mortgage. Our Loans Cost You Less and Get You Out of Debt! 1. To To To To C. W. IVERSON Living Room Suites x from $89.00 Exide and Willard . Batteries 2586 Washington Ave. Phone 179 Buy Now and Save! VIADUCT .. s Compare the interest you have to pay on a 6ft "straight" loin with out installment loan: Interest on a $1,000.00 "straight" loan at 6 for 10 yesrs..$600.00 Interest on our installment loan for 10 years .... 455.60 Market & Groceteria Our loan SAVES you $144.40 Under our plan the principal is reduced each month and the interest charged decreases accordingly. With a "straight" loan you must pay interest on the original principal for the entire period, and when the loan falls due, the total principal must be paid in a lump sum.a This is often difficult or impossible to do. A Cash and Carry Market at Cash and Carry Prices for Cash and Carry People. A Small Payment Each Month Is Easy to Meet! The equal monthly installment covers all payments on principal and all interest charges. No penalty is charged for the privilege of prepaying our loans. General Finance Co. 2128 Phone 350 Kiesel Avenue or 2858-R Across from the Farsmount Dependsble Service 183-- 5 Also Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Pianos Radios Toys ... C. L. Madsen W??1 f th ... Furniture Co. High Rent District 2953 Washington Avenue Phone 173 Twenty-fourt- h Street Union Pacific Airways, Inc. STUDENT TRAINING PASSENGER FLYING We Fly You Anywhere,, Any Time. All Licensed Planes and Pilots. CaU Ogden Airport for Particulars. P aihloi ttj. the he set joined |