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Show 1 Friday, December 27,1929 THE OGDEN POST Ihi- Entre Nus Dancing dub will Smalley, Mr. C. S. Potter, Mr. A. F. Larson, Mrs. C. F. Montgomery, give the of the series of dancMrs. Joseph Horrocks. Mrs. A. F. ing parties to U given by them dur-ir- g the winter 'Christensen, Mrs. U. J. Ilartoneck, Friday evening of Mrs. Angus Kennedy at 2 oclock. Mrs. S. V. Badcon, Mrs. F. B. Aikens. at l!:e Hotel liigihm. The hostesses! Mrs. John Smalley, Mrs. II. E. Saw- for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs Mrs. J. II. Peckenpaugh gave the of the last lesson. Mrs. J. F. yer. Mrs. William Rackham and IL J. Henry F. Vnlker. lh and Mrs. H. C. Stranquist ar.d Mr. and Mrs. WalWickstrom lead the lesson, Aspects W. ITawkir.s. On Medieval Life; Mrs. E. C. Bader, Mbs Jean Warner returned Satur- lace Kllis. "The Medieval Guild; Mrs. Clarence day fiem the University of Wyoming Mrs. Junius II. Smart will enterBlessing, Bookmaking in the Middle to ryeid the holidays in Ogden with tain with a bridge luncheon Saturday Troub- friends and realtives. Mrs. Fred Carr, in honor of her sister Mrs. Royal adours; Mrs. D. A. West, "Nobility; Miss Martha of who leaves January 3 with Mr. Mrs. C. W. Cross The Peasants; Que Cannon ofCannon, daughter who is Eech-for a six month' tour cf Honolulu, Mrs. George Darling, The Student"; musie in San Francisco and) Europe, studying Mrs. F. M. Easton, The Monks; attends the cf California The Mrs. E. F. Grogger, Innkeepers and at Berkeley, isUniversity juvenile of Ogden circle, 5$ I a guest at the homo of Travelers; Mrs. Jane Forest, The her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James and Sego Lily circle, 174, neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet at the home Love of Heloise. 11. Douglas. Mrs. Stella Hoggan, 2313 F.edo of of Beta Patrick Delphian Kappa chapter Healy arrived in Ogdon for a Christinas party Saturavenue, society met Monday evening at the Monday from Amherst college at Amat 2 Hotel Bigelow. Byzantine art and herst, Mass., to spend the Christmas day afternoon, December church architecture was the lesson,! holidays with his parents, Mr. and oclock. end was given by Miss Emma Jean Mrs. Patrick llealy, Jr. Stewart The" Service Star Legion, Ogden Grover. Miss Bertha Hayes had the Healy, th younger son, arrived home resume of the previous lesson. Topics Friday from the Loomis school, near Miss Hartford, Conn. for report: 'The Catacombs, Mrs. Bascilican Churches, Irsealson; Stone; Byzantine Churches," Mrs. Van Arden; The Romanesque, Mrs. Blanchard; Gothic Churches," Mrs. WOMENS REALM IRRE5PONPENCE (Continued from page 4.) 0tM were appreciative guests of the primary officers and teachers at an 0tertainment of fine quality on the fvening of December 23. The family of Eliza D. Martin, celebrated Christmas in connec don with a party in commemoration of Mr. her 70th birthday anniversary. (nd Mrs. Arthur Sewell were hosts it a turkey dinner at their home in Ogden for members of, the family. Among the college students who are t home for the holidays are James L. Platt from the state university and Buelah Strickler and Norman Bingham from the Brigham Young University at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. L L. Nslder, of Og fen, were guests at a family party m Christmas day at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. J. I Stoker. The G. M. Holmes family of Brigham City visited with Mr. Holmes mother here on the Christmas holipio-ie- er, - re-fu- Age; F.r-de- diai'ii r. will hold the annual . in 2, A New Years Resolution Worth While s, Resolved: That the coming year I will buy each week a street car pass, thereby saving the many odd nickels and pennies spent in 1929 for individual rides and the dollars spent on au- 2, Dramatic Art COMING EVENTS Chris-- Mr. and Mrs. George B. Burton will Sutiirih.y evening, I)e- their golden wedding anni- i ember instead December 29 at their home, a;verary I'l'eviinssly anf.utnu ed. The party will; 1772 Glasgow avenue. They were be held in the Uni.i-- War S. rvi. e club married at Newcastle, England, in rooms in the lvicM'l budding. !7:l and came to Ogden in 1882. mas party tomobile expenses. Minnie Moore West; Church Decoration, Sirs. McMr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker will enUniverthe of The Rise Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hunter and Gregor; tertain with bridge and supper Sirs. Green. Grown family were present at a family par sities, day evening December 30 at their of Alice class The home the of Samuel at kmdergartfn Jr. h 12S3 h ty Hadley, Twenty-sixtstreet in Grey Madsen presented a Christmas ccmplim,nt t0 cf Taylor. Mra. M. s. and 2863 Washington Ave. and friends who are of Kd Mr. and Mrs. William Neilson and program for the paienU portIand Oregon, afternoon at 2:30 o clock m theIr Thone 2699-children spent the day with the John YuinM1puM for the holidays, Twelfth the ward chapel. Children Keller is a daughter of Sir. and S. Johnson family. were Joanne Allen, Jimmy - i9ri,rr Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seamons and taking part Allen, John Willis, Jane Tassie, Patt"were Verda those daughter among Ryan, Shirley Reynolds, Edward Murpresent at a house party in honor of phy, Mary Pierce, Lenore Slay hew, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wangsguart Murphy, Marjorie Slerrill, Stanst the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lloyd ley Hurst, Boyd Flinders, Jack Clark, Wangsguard, of Huntsville, on De- Charlene Clayton, Sonny Bartlett, cember 21. Friends and relatives of Rod Browning and Frances Browning. the young couple showered them with On Friday and Saturday evening lovely gifts for their now home. At Mrs. Myrtle Rosevear presented two midnight a delicious luncheon was groups of her piano students in varied erred to about forty guests. programs. Included in the list ef parMrs. Norman Olsen entertained at ticipants were Bernice Lindquist, Mara birthday festival on December 21. garet OConnor, Helen Jeppson, Mau-rin- e The afternoon was pleasantly spent Reeder, Barbara Lindquist, June with a luncheon and visiting among Rogerson, Julia Corey, Marian Donothe women. According to the cus- van, Miriam Gaddy, Earl Lundquist, tom of birthday parties in the Olsen Alice Starr, Arda Phillips, Helen family, the men folks joined the par- Shipley, Mary Heinan, Helen Abbott, ty for the evening. Card games and Nedra Tribe, Marion Smith, Ellen music were enjoyed. The home was Huss, Ruth Lundquist, Betty Milligan, beautifully decorated in holiday attire, Marcia Wright, Margaret Cross, Barwith a huge Christmas tree in full bara Blackman, Janet Steckel, Virglow. Many lovely gifts were bestow- ginia Randall, Doris Secrist, Elain-ed upon the hostess. At midnight Yeaman, Marion Toone, Mary Clark, cordial all, we send upper was served in the dining room. Marjory Hampton, Gladys Kainey and The guest list included, besides Mr. Marion Keeter. snd Mrs. Norman Olsen, Mrs. Thomas DAmour club members held their tasks in office H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Strat- annual Christmas eveSaturday party ford, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olsen, Mr. ning at the home of Miss Alyce Butsnd M;s. Carl Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. terfield, 2G76 friends. Washington avenue. A meetings with Ted Fronk, Mr. and Mrs. William dinner was served at 6 oclock. The Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. George Mar table was attractively decorated with is all of tin, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Phillips and a miniature Christmas tree, and red Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Graves and Mrs. tapers in silver holders at either end. 9 T. 0. Smith. Covers were laid for Miss Hazel Gibpossess. The program committee for the son, Mrs. C. M. Letts, Jr., Miss Macoming annual farm bureau social met rion Brown, Miss Clara Weisse, Miss st the home of Mrs. A. J. McFarland Bertha Goodsell, Miss Tressa Long, Thursday evening. After the meet- Miss Ruth Burton, Miss Josie Vest. ing refreshments were served to Mr. Before departing for their homes an snd Mrs. T.'J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. exchange of Christmas gifts was James B. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- made. vin Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. J. S. Daniels entertained SatStoker. urday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Mrs. M. F. Keller, of Portland, Ore- Mary D. Bradley, of Prescott, Ariz. t gon, Spent last week visiting at the A luncheon was served at one oclock, home of her sister, Mrs. Norman Ol- and the guests were seated at small sen. tables, which were dcorsted with red Mary E. Holmes, relief society pres- and white carnations. Covers were ident, announces that Dr. Joseph R. laid for the guest of honor, Mrs. BradMerrill will give a lecture at their ley, Mrs. C. T. Jones, Mrs. Arthur monthly stake board meeting on SatCharacters in the show, All Is urday, December 28. His subject will be 'The Child, His Nature and His Well, will be the guests of Captain Needs. The meeting will convene at Ida Penman of the Daughters of Pioat a chicken supper next Fri2 p. m. in the hall pt 23rd street and neers Grant avenue. Anyone interested in day evening. Julius Rodberg and Read Naisbitt the subject will be welcome to attend. have recently returned from a weeks business trip to St. Anthony, Idaho. day. RIDE THE STREET CARS IN 1930 Utah Rapid Transit Co. M CHEERIO To our and homes, at your your holiday greetings! Happiness in your or factory and the enjoyment of To have health and good cheer. the greatest good fortune man or woman may your To have these Mow May we Aid in Bringing These to YOU I HOOPER Funeral services were held last Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Elizabeth Gamer, wife of Wm. Gamer, who died last .Thursday in Ogden after a long illness. She was the mother of a large family who are all married, and they, with her husband, survive her. Interment was in the Hooper cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Briggs and family left last Sunday for California to spend the holidays with relatives m San Francisco and Los Angeles. The holiday festivities commenced with a dance on Christmas eve in the amusement hall, though Hie hall is not completed. Among the leading socials of the week will be one given o at the home Leonard Christensen Thursday Bight in honor of the M. L A. officers nd the recreation committee. In a Nutshell The traveler was on. his way east, but he had gotten no further than the district of a southern state. As the train jerked to a stop at one particularly desolate town he put his head out of the window and called to a native propped against a fever-and-ag- ue post: 'Tell damn me, dried-u- p, what do you call thu dreary place? Thats near enough, stranger, was the melancholy, answer. Just let it go at that Couldn't Fool Him Lost Balloonist (as his ship swing: low over a farmhouse): Ahoy! When am I?" Farmer: Her, heh! Cant fool me Youre up in that fool basket. Giddap Bess. We take pleasure and pride in our business because it is more to us than the simple sale of a commodity or service. It cannot be regarded as a mere business because we know that our appliances and services go right to the heart of every purchaser. They play a useful and dependable part in life. They remove drudgery from both women and men. They make life easier and pleasanter to live. Helpfulness is a satisfaction to our customers and ourselves, j To Tke People Of Ogden JV Invite you to' call us on the 'phone It gives me pleasure to extend to you the com- pliments of the season and to wish you a Most Happy and Prosperous New Year, Ora Bundy or Better still, to have our representative call at your home and explain what 4 services would be of greatest advantage to yon all without the slightest obligation on your pact. EFFICIENT PUBLIC SEBVICB |