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Show Friday, December 13, 1929 WOMEN S REALM I husband and to make her home sr.t $ti. el. n ilfi- ar 'g hl thi er hi a ly itj t ( Bin e m y. thl eht SOI ttc Vre -- ll wed Ralph Fusmir. of city soon, and Miss Daynes will become the bride of Richard Yeung during the month. J?1 . i THE OGDEN POST Miss Marcia Casey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Casey, who is attending St. Mary's college, Notre Dame, Ind., will return next week to pass the holidays with her parents. Mrs. Hans Aabel who will leave Sunday with Mr. Aabel for Dallas, Texas, to make their home, has been the inspiration for many affairs of R. W. McKcll entertained the members of the Neighborhood club Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1478 Marilyn Drive. A luncheon was erved at one o'clock. The table was attractively decorated with a color Red red and green. formedthe ce nt er piece, hav conPh- red candles were placed at them wth partle o various laid Mrs. were for Covers end. Mrs. William! Charles Humphries, Monday afternoon Mrs. Junior E. Uwrence Mrs. Boy e Mrs. Rich presided over a lunehcon Williams, Boy PKJfr' appointments for Miss Scowcroft. MJdsn Mul- Yellow and pink were the colors Parley Mrs. I Reimers, Mrs. J. Tra- - bined in the decorations of the lunch-qf- f Mrs J H. Andrews and Mrs. w. eon table, where covers were laid for dozen close friends of the bride c. Hines. Miss Elizabeth Shaw entertained the elect, Phi Mrs. Bernice Tyree presented the members cf the Sigma Theta Utah the of group of piano and vocal Agricultural sorority students in a recital Monday evening her at home, evening We Wednesday SSons Se ed at the close of the afternoon. Twenty-fou- r were in attendance. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution for Utah, Mrs. George R. r, Mrs. A. D. Barber and Miss Delphian Josephine Kimball motored over to Alphia Zeta chapter, Delphian Salt met Monday afternoon at the lake Wednesday and attended meeting of the national defense H. Green Gables tea room. Mrs. J. committee of the D. A. R. at the on lesson the led Peckenpaugh home of Mrs. W. Rods. A luncheon Art and Church architecture. was served following the meeting. C. P. Mrs. Sub topics were given by Mrs. Horace J. Mrs. Poiries, Grogger, C. H. Stevens, Mrs. C. II. Thorstensen, Mrs. Tracey Turney, Mrs. J. H. Ten More Shopping Days Until Christmas! Whit-meye- so-cie- ty, tore By-zant- ile Worthington and Mr. J. F. Wick-stro- m. 10 Kappa Beta chapter met Monday evening at the Hotel Bigelow with Miss Bertha Hayes as leader of the Topics lesson on Modern Europe. i whims us were given by Miss Hazel Bishop, p- iw jit Mrs. Rhea Cazier, Misa Anna Hall,cent protein is more than twice that in other common fruits. It possesses Elizabeth Sneddon, Miss Anna Stark about 75 per rent of the fuel value and Miss Jessie Beebe. The regular monthly meeting of of cereals and has far more than that the Catholic Womens league was held of lean meat or eggs. Some 0,000 in California and Florida are Tuesday evening at 8 oclock in the acres now planted in avocados, according Knights of Columbus halt The host to the United States department of eses for the evening were Mrs. Francis Robert Conroy, Mrs. J. E. DeBano, agriculture. Mrs. E. J. Dugin and Mrs. J. E. YaiL A program was given following the Cop: "Let me see your license." Autoist: "Marriage, car, driver's regular meeting. The following was given: Address Francis campers, fishing, dog, hunting, or Wiggins, principal of the night school builder's license? Helen, reach mo division of the Ogden high school; the license file from under the seat. vocal solos, "The Hand of You, Bond; and The Gift, Behrend, Mrs. Raymond Morrissey, accompanied by Miss Ruth McBride. Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Farnsworth, of Salt Lake City, contemplate mov-n- g to Ogden and making their home com-esh- y, I Washington avenue. Miss Emma ft Glen Brothers recital hall: Mrs. gazal Wood, Mrs. Doris Hiller, Miss Perinea and Miss Arvilla Parry were ideaiMddred Paul, Avon Fowler, Adele Christmas hostesses. assisting Barbara London, Betty was carried out in the decorations. laming, Luella kndn. Johanna in used were candles Holly and red "d Junior table. on and the .upper room, Twenty-fiv- e guests were present and Socc e are guests included Miss fDends 1 the nd Mrs. Miss Irma Worley, Veda Mason, IIouton, Texas, ,,to Df Rulon Mrs. Eskelsen, C. Hart 0 'a Mrs. Eli Lei, Mrs. O. E. Merrill, all and Mr.! jam H of Brigham City. Mrs. Pratt Wright Mrs. Eccles. Mrs. Eccleswill remain tnd Mrs. Ralph Sanford, of Morgan. jn the south for a month or more Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell was hostess while Mr. Eccles will return n to the members of the Ladies Literary after the first of the year" her Mrs. Bernie D. Powell has dub Wednesday afternoon at arrived home, 2433 Eccles avenue. A lunch- irom San Francisco to visit with her lere. Mrs. Lester Hinchliff, 2857 Van eon was served at one oclock follow- mother, Mrs. S. D. Folkman. After included a her Buren which avenue, entertained the mem-e- ri here ed by the program she will go to Oksojourn one-a- ct of lahoma from the three of where Literary club plays she City will reading join her husband to make their home. Saturday afternoon at her home. the "Players Books of One-Aby Chapin Day Bristol will return soon Franz Schubert and hia music formplays; "String of Pearls, Aped the theme for the program for the from Occidental college, Los Their. Charles Sumner Pike; Angeles, afternoon. A sketch of the life of to G. the Christmas vacation with spend Yerks, pointed Rounds, by Robert the different types of and Schubert Mf Weeks. L. A. nd and "Cocktails, Mr, Ralph E by' BristoLreBt8' were discussed by Schubert music Mrs. Joan W. Emmett read the plays. Leo Mrs. Mrs. Douglas Clifand Peck Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry C. Stranquist ford. A general discussion was lead by Selections were given by Mrs. will entertain with a bridge-dinnJoseph E. Wright. Ben Tyree, Miss Marian Hinchcliff Miriam chapter No. 14. 0. E. S., Wednesday evening, December 18, at and Lester Hinchcliff. Tea was serv- the Golf and Ogden will hold a special meeting Tuesday Country club. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Alton will enevening, December 17, at 8 oclock, tertain Friday evening at the Hotel newthe of installing for the purpose in- Bigelow in honor of Mr. and Mrs. the officers. Following FOR THE FAMILY ly elected Hans who leave shortly for stallation refreshments will be serv- Dallas,Aabel, Texas, where they will make ed. Mrs. E. C. Bader is chairman of their home. RUBBER refreshments. the Miss Ruth McBride will entertain Mrs. J. E. Carver will entertain the at a bridge-luncheWednesday, DeFOOTWEAR Womens missionary society of the cember 18, at the Hofei afin Bigelow church Friday First Presbyterian honor of Miss Eileen Keliher, of Omafor the ternoon at her home, 718 Twenty-fift- h ha, Neb., who will arrive in Ogden street Friday to visit Miss Patricia Healy. The Civic league met Wednesday WHOLE FAMILY wil1 be ven at afternoon at 2:30 oclock at the home v.AT?hisrBpartp Hotel Bigelow Saturday afternoon of Mrs. John W. Wintle, 878 Twenty-fothe members of the Junior Child by busi the street. urth Following Culture club. Christmas - tree and YouTl Need Them Soon! ness meeting tea was served. story and will telling be games, fea' A. W. The Wasatch branch of the Remember, We Carry Only tured the afternoon. The chilto G. of L. E. will give a Christmas dren ofduring the members will be the party Friday at the home of Mrs. of the afternoon. Refreshmntaguests First Grade Rubbers and will J. D. Corey, .1036 Twenty-fourt- h be served at the close of the Our Prices Will Please program. street. The entertainment will in- The committee in of arrangeclude features pertaining to Christ-- . ments include Mrs.charge You! Oliver Ellis, Mrs, mas festivities. The singing of Christ- ned Froerer, Mrs. J. Francis Fowles mas carols and the opening of Mrs. L. J Holther and Mrs. Ray M, Chirtsmaa pie. Jones. Queen Esther chapter No. 4, Order The senior class of the Ogden high of the Eastern Star, held its annual school will give a CHAIN SHOE SYSTEM election of officers Friday evening, party at the BerthanaHolly dancing December 20. 2339 Washington Ave. December 6. The following were elect- Chairman of committees are, General ed to serve for the ensuing year: Cash Buys Most." "Where Darrell Stone; tickets, Mrs. Lna Shanks, W. M.; J. W. Ed- arrangements, Ben Cartwright; refreshments, Jack wards, W. P.; Mrs. Rose Whitley, A. Bowse ; decorations, Dale Read; adM.; Mrs. John Hall, A. P; Mrs. Lot- vertising, Henry Aiken; gifts, Miss tie King, secretary; Mrs. May Fack-le- r, Marjorie Anderson and Miss Beth treasurer; Mrs. Luella Cortner, Peck. The C. A. C; Mrs. Ina Worthington, Mrs. J. S. Daniels will entertain installation of officers will take place twenty guests Friday at a December 13. her home, 2757 Jefferson at bride Mrs. Wayne Dye, a recent avenue. was the complimented guest Friday Frank Rose, a member of the varevening when Mrs. John Shorten en- sity debating team of the University tertained with a bridge supper in her of Utah, and a former member of the honor. Orchid and pink aweet peas Weber college also debating team,' ' formed the decoration for the table. an officer in the R. O. T. C. of Salt Mon' Mrs. Samuel Dye entertained 'Lake, has been pledged to and Monday evening, Pi rateniity. Mr. Brown 4iU spSd day afternoon a bridge supper in compliment Christmas holidays in Ogden with wij Mrs. Wayne Dye. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Mrs. Edna Crowther Rine present- - p0M 2549 Tyler avenue. two dvanced pupils before the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stecher have rs association at the gone to southern California for the Lorm Farr school Wednesday eve-- remainder of the winter months ning. Misa Meda Waker sang two Mrs. Frank W. Austin and four groups of soprano solos, and Miss children left Saturday for Denver, Virginia Saunders gave two groups where they will join Mr. Austin anu of piano 'solos. $59.50 make their home. Mr. Austin is conMembers of the womans committee nected with the American Beet Sugar of the Utah Power and Light comcompany. a at pany entertained Mrs. Margaret Young, 430 Binford Thursday Complete With Tubes and luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow. avenue, departed Tuesday for Scot- Christmas decorations were used on Speaker where she will visit her parent for several months. She will return . Members of the Alumnae associa-lt- o Ogden in April tion of the Sacred Heart academy met Mr. and Mrs. Ross P. Snyder and Wednesday evening at 8 oclock in the Mrs. Samuel T. Com have moved to auditorium at the achooL 2528 the Flowers apartment where they Washington Ave. Miss Kathrine Healy entertained will make their home. The Snyder the members of the Carpe Diem club home on Twenty-thir- d street waa reThursday evening at her home, 2559 cently destroyed by fire. Come In for a Demonstration! Grammercy avenue. narry Morby , Members of the auxiliary of the "Have you heard of Bees engage United Spanish War Veterans enter- ment? tained at cards Wednesday evening in the United War Service rooms in the Kiesel building. Mrs. Delbert Foulger entertained the members of the Sempre Musical club Tuesday afternoon at her home, 2868 Eccles avenue. The theme for the afternoon was "Modem Italian! Thurs1447 . yen wi II avoi J flic Crowd s that tire you out HUY A WEEKLY STREET CAR PASS! Utah Rapid Transit Co. pro-cra- m out-of-to- wn ct THAT er ce i c ats ast ca lak pe ad eplu0 mm on Our An Ideal bridge-lunche- on Christmas Gift 1 1 it- - & by le and 0 HE air. rtra )0 ga- - 10 Parent-Teache- Miriam chapter No. 14, O. E. S.,1 the regular business meeting! Tuesday evening in the Masonic tem- Pie. The annual election of officers j as held, and the following were elected for the ensuing year: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Fred Carr; .Worthy Patron, Mr. Walter E. Fenner; Associate Matron, Mrs. W. T. Nantker; Associate Patron, Mr. J. E. Stone, secretary, Misa Dana Kelly; treasurer, Miss Anna Hansen; conductress, Mrs. E. Stone; associate conductress, Mrs. C. K. Olsen. H. E. Ilcnmingway and sons, Robert and Richard, will leave tomorrow lor New York and other eastern cities for a vacation period. Miss Rosemary Scoville presided ever a pretty breakfast party Sunday doming at the Ambassador hotel in Salt Lake City in compliment to Miss Marion Ure and Miss Rebecca ' Daynes, brides of the month. Forty were included in the guest list. held rsts Payment and the Balance a Little Each Month Charged On Your Electric A Small Down Service Bill ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS $3.50 up BOUDOIR LAMPS $1.95 EACH CHRISTMAS TREE SETS COLORED MAZDA LAMPS $1.90.i $2.90 LIONAL TOY TRAINS $7.00 r ELECTRIC HEATERS $4.95 P Extra Cars and Track Heating Pads $6.00 ELECTRIC EXERCISERS TO DECORATE YOUR HOME 25c . TELCHROM ELECTRIC CLOCKS $17.00p $39.50 up etc. JACK BELL, Auctioneer $3.50 up $1.50 up Extra Lamps . ELECTRIC TOASTERS Sold On Easy Terms CURLING IRONS A community sale will be held next Wednesday, day, and Friday at 7:30 p. m., and Saturday at 2:00 p. m. and 7 :30 p. m. at 2364 Washington Ave. There will be new and used furniture of every description living room suites, bedroom suites, dining sets, chairs, rockers, day beds, rug3 (new and used), congoleum rugs, Baron Woolen Mills will sell blankets, sweaters, ladies' hosiery and ladies dresses. We will have a consignment of silverware, chinaware, toilet articles and Christmas gifts the most beautiful in the city. Well, this is your sale; it is by far the greatest we have had this year. More than a dozen merchants and others have consigned merchandise of all kinds to be sold. Any information regarding the selling of your merchandise or any article you wish to purchase, call 1920, Mr. Stratford; or 870, Mr. Young. $69.50 Special $50.00 Size Junior Size.. $21.50 ELECTRIC IRONS Radio AUCTION SALE Music. A plug in the wall, a lever snapped, and hours of drudgery vanish. Let Electricity, tireless and capable, save hours of toil for Her. She will appreciate the gift of an item that will create delightful leisure, accomplishing easily a household task. Master All Electric . guaran- tee goes with every item sold here. We warrant one year'e sound service for every article. CHRISTENSONS Id iron-boun- d m IRONS THOR ELECTRIC WASHERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS $7.75 $121.75 $3,75 up WAFFLE & Light Co. Utah Power Efficient Public Service |