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Show THE OGDEN POST Friday, January 10, 1930 George A. Dickson, who has been visii.iv Jiinuary 1 1, at 8 oVWk W. J. Hulnu-s- , Mrs. J. E. Batch, Mrs. iting in Ogden during the holiday seai! tin Masonic temple. J. T. Megnault and Mrs. L. C. Scriven. son, returned Saturday to Los An- Junior Child Culture Women of Railway Mail geles. The officers of the Child Culture Airs. John R. Salmond and Airs. Miss Hetty Hurst departed Sunday club were hostesses Saturday afterwill entertain the WasAmil Johnson afternoon for Los Angeles for a stay noon at the home of Mrs. Eugene E. Martha Junior branch of the Womans auxatch of ten days. lratt on Van Buren avenue, in obf, All n became the presito 8. the Airs. J. Unlway Mail association Mrs. C. 1). Simpson and daughter,1 servance of officers day, which is an iliary at Junior Martha this dent at the Salmond home, the of Lake society evening Salt of Abbott presided. Rosalie, departed Tuesday for their annual evmt. f V Don Voyage Luncheon Pretty Affair Stephen Reports were given, 3 180 Ogden avenue. the held at the luncheon meeting Wednesday were The guests: who i left following home in Alissoula, Alontana. While in Sunday Mrs.. Royal nid he i . . : Eccles, 1021 Mrs. R. tlub history was given by sV.I Mrs. Abbott, Mrs. Stephen A. Cobb, l J Ogden circle number 581, NeighM. Jones. Mis Dorothy the city they were guests at the home h me of Mrs. A. W. Walker, Bart-etsucceeds She of Woodcraft, will hold their int, bors street. Twenty-fift- h Mrs. W. B. Dods, Mrs. Nell C. of Salt Lake rend two one-aof Airs. Frank Mostcllur, sister of officers on Friday evening, January R. stallation Eubank. Other Mrs. all of Salt Lake; Mrs. George Carlyle Mrs. Simpson. plays. Tea was served late in the 10. A ' will proceed the inwho the for installed were E. Mrs. W. ensuing banquet Traughber, Vhitmeyer, ftcinoon by the hostesses, who were 253 Mrs. Fourth Esther Williams, Airs. stallation. were Royal Puinrki, Mrs. Joseph .Kimball and Miss Eva Mr. 1.. J. llolther, Mrs. Samuel K. Mrs. year street, had as her house-gueTh Wasatch branch of the W. A. Airs. Harmon Bur' on. reErb. Frank Harrison of Seattle. Washing- cording secretary, and Mrs. Phillip J. ibildi'ii.i. Mrs. 11. 11. Stratford, Mrs. to R. M. A. will meet with Airs. John Mr. end Mrs. Puul Wright andMr. ton, !ier G. Ellis, Mrs. R. M. Sutton, R. Salmon. 3120 daring the holidays. Mrs. Harritreasurer. Reports wen given Mr.. T. J. Thomas ui.d Mrs Pratt. Ogden avenue on Friid Mrs. Thomas Bowers, of Pueblo, son home. for her Airs. Alonday departed C. R. 7:30 oclock. Airs. ut officers. the evening by day outgoing Oulo., and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Drama Airs. John Hutchinson, of Chicago, Grien was the be will Amil the Johnson hostess. assisting assisting Wright, of Colorado Springs, who is the guest of her sister, Airs. Frank la nr.vrdunoe with a in-- ruling the hostess. American Revolution rave been guests of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Aiostellar. Daughters Jnn-:-rclub wi'l meet Tuesday, y Q The Martha society will meet Monhe January meet in t of Golden 'jin.iM with Mrs. Arthur Joseph E. Wright, have returned to D. Barber i Alias Alyrla Peterson, daughter of day afternoon with Mrs. Effie Spentheir homea in Colorado. chapter, D. A. U., was held it her home on Twenty-fift- h street. cer ns hoste de-- 1 at the home of her it Peterson, Mrs, home of tlu KU;!iard at ,.,.uy Rftn,Kl0 Mrs. Prank J. Cannon of Derner is Zclta Ballinger will assist the ,i Mrs. Alexander Walker, daughter, Airs. Mary Gad and ai.i.r Mrs. Clyde Grtomvcll will 1021 an Ogden visitor this week. loslcst. Mrs. street. Twenty-fift- h Miss eiexv street. 1182 Twenty-fjft- h dis. by Barry, and the Charles 11. Barton, newly elected presMrs. B. L. Nef, 2825 Drinker avellolidaj," AnKimball, presided. tegenl Jo.iph will be led by Airs, llar-nn- n ident, will nue, has as her guests, her 6Utor and preside. nouncement was made of the annual Barton. E. Mrs. W. Mrs. F. Hall and The Womens circle of the First niece, to be held February 22 hriiij'o psity 1. Rocscler, of Rock Springs, Wyo. Sen ice Star Presbyterian church gave a 1:30 The regent at the Hotel Bigelow. The S r ice Star legion will hold a luncheon Tuesday in the church parMrs. Samuel C. Dye was hostess at bridge and tea Saturday afternoon nnroiiiicrd the appointment of the fol- this aftorn.H'ii in the lors. Mrs. .1. Titloy was chairman. .omliorr.'iiip 'riuay alter noon at a Kensington and at her home, 2350 Adams avenue, in lowing committee on arrangements: United War Service club roms in the Tin regular business session of the tea ai her home, 1013 Twemy-fourt- h honor of Airs. R. J. Lefsie of Jackson, Mt.i. Ralph E. Bristol, Mrs. George Jiesil circle followed the luncheon. Card.i will be street. A low bowl of Chines lilies Tenn., who is the house-guebuilding. Edward R. her John Mrs. of Whitmeyer, u and lie will formed the centerpiece for the table, sister, Mrs. George E. Grimes and given, Carver, Air. M. Mice Collins, Miss lie committeeprogram (Continued on page 7.) he guest list included Mrs. L. Dye, Mrs. G. W. Hilton of Salt Lake. in charge of the afKimball, Alias Maty Little- fair includes Joseph Mrs. drs. Wayne Dye, Mrs. Dllworth Wilford Gwilli.im, Florence Bennett. Mrs. Airs. Abbott Rodney Hey wood re field and Aliss .4 Vernon Eldredge, Mrs. Georgina feung, Airs. E. A. Larkin, Airs. D. J. turned to I Airs. chairman legislative Whitmeyer, Ogden Sunday evening after Marriott and Mrs. Bernard Cash. Griffin, Mrs. Nat Boyington, Airs. reported on the requests of thp Arthur Halverson, Mrs. Joseph Storey, spending the holidays in San Fran-- 1 Fional 1. Pods Queen Esther with her son, John G. Hey wood, society, andMrs. Mrs. Lydia Tanner, Mrs. Joseph MadEsther of Queen Salt and Mrs. Lake, chapter No. 4, Order Abbott, and Stephen family. sen, Mrs. Frank Scoville, Airs. Allen 'astern held on the regular montli-- y the proStar, parts idler, Mrs. Albert Foulger, Mrs. Airs. John Tingrec, Sr., of Los An gave interesting tea Wednesday afternoon at the concluthe at served was Tea gram. Nathan llawkes, Mrs: Gerald Klomp, geles, is in the city visiting her ilasonie temple. Airs. Alice Breon Mrs. K. Ward Piper, Mis. E. C. Davis, daughters, Airs. Harold Fornoff and sion of the meeting. was chairman of the arrangement F Chapter Mrs. 11. B. Strattord, Mrs. Guy Clark, Airs. William Randall, Mrs. James T. Abbott will enter- - ommittec. Mrs. Leland Nelson, Mrs. W. Karl Mrs. R. L. Proudfit has as her guest t!liM members of' Civic league chapter F, P. E. O rlopkins, Mrs. A. T. Merrill her sister. Airs. 1. V. Panowski, of .isterhood at luncheon Airs. Anna Van Dyke, 488 Soven-eont- h at Wednesday Airs. N. C. AIcConncll entertained Los Angeles. Airs. street, was hostess Wednesday her home on Drinker avenue. with a bridge luncheon Friday at her the at Aliss Bess the of B. has who has been Hirmnn meeting of the Ogden Civic ONeill, Wuy charge 1285 Twenty-sixt- h street ionic, 'cogue. her Airs. lesson afternoon. Richard the for visiting mother, Luncheon was served at one oclock i'f Aracia P. E. O. on small tables, each centered with a O'Neill, departed Saturday for Alas-kaTlie Avacin club met Friday at the will O. sisterhood E. P. J, Chapter low bowl of sweet peas. Covers were .14 The members of the Edward Farley meet Wednesday, January 15, for home of Airs. IKoy Iugmire, 1158 laid lor Mrs. Ora Bundy, Mrs. J. G. wonty-fift- h street. Luncheon was eouaid, Mrs. Walter Craven, Mrs. family met Saturday afternoon at the luncheon with Airs. John S. Lewis at served at one o'clock, and was Airs. Arthur D W. E. Lancaster, Mrs. G. 11. Lowe, home of Airs. Adelaide Greenwell and the Hotel Bigelow. by the rending of a play by Airs. C. A. Malinowski, Mrs. J. L. formed a genealogical organization. Barber will give a review of Wings Miss Jean Warner and a talk by Mrs. Airs. Curuso. Patrick of Wil ChapMrs. D. D. Mrs. and Song, by Dorothy Ilealy, Sr., King, Campbell, daughB. Porter. liam Brim, Mrs. Clarence Packer, Mrs. ter, Mrs. John Connor Lynch, have ter F will be entertuined Wednesday, Ladies Literary . J. Fjeldsted, Mrs. Fred Carr, Aliss returned to Ogden from American Legion Auxiliary Worland, Mrs. Ezra C. Rich entertained the The American Legion auxiliary, Sara Trousdale. Wyoming, where they were the guests adieu literary club at luncheon Peggy Jane Ramsey entertained a of Mr. and Airs. Alex Ilealy and fam- - unit number 9, met Alonday evening her at home Airs. on Van BurOra Wednesday with at the the chateau a ily Bundy number of her young friends with during holidays. John Ilealy uncheon Saturday at noon at the home Lynch, who is in Alontana for the win- - in the chair. Reports on legislation en avenue. Sweet peas decorated the of her grandmotner, Mrs. Charles A. ter, joined them for the holidays. Mrs. were given by Airs. L. J. llolther, uncheon tables, .where places were Smurthwaite, in the Peery apart' Ilealy and Airs. Lynch are planning number of the department legislative arranged for twelve mcmlicrs. luncheon Alra. I. N. Fulton ments. A luncheon was served at one a trip to Los Angeles in the near committee; membership, Airs. W. D. reviewed I. Airs. Smith. Airs. table The J. followed future. Abigail Adams, by Dobbc, oclock, Shaw; welfare, by games. was centered with a basket of marl Miss Roma Knight entertained with 1). Turner, department treasurer, and a discussion was led by Airs, Robgolds with orange tapers ut either a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. presented a prize to the unit which ert Anderson. end. Covers were laid for Jane W. J. Keating, 837 Twenty-fift- h was an award of merit for securing Auxiliary to Railway Conductors Mrs. I A. Aleyer, retiring president 31. ixon, Gloria Hall, Betty Hinckley, street in compliment to Miss lone I J00 members before December Caroline Smith, Joyce Romney, Betty Harris of Evanston, Wyoming, who I Mrs. Dan E. Rhivers read the unit of the Ladies auxiliary to the Order I'orsling, Myra Ballard, Helen Brown, departed Sunday evening for Port- - history. Airs. D. C. Kapplo gave a of Railway Conductors, entertained at darjone Staynor, Mary Hopkins, and, Oregon. The luncheon table evading, and Airs. S. W. Badcon and 'uncheon 'Wednesday at Green Gables mma Jean Hinley, Koseila Larkins. was attractively decorated with red daughter, Yvonne, gave musical tea room in honor of the other retir' Mrs. Blanche Roberts has returned NOW IMjAYING were refreshments and ing officers. Those present were Cards The cards in were place k visit with her sister, loral xom a Mrs. Roscoc business session, Airs. the J. T. Gimlin, Lusty, and were placed for enjoyed after Today and Tomorrow Urs. Homer E. Fenn, in Sacramento, iliss design, Miss Mrs. I Women Allan and Professional Airs. RanBusiness W. II. Aliller, Harris, Alarjorie Brewer 3alif. Adults 15c . . , Kids 10c diss Leona Croft, Aliss Nona Todd! The regular monthly dinners of the som, Airs. Roy Linton, Airs. Roy RogvisLeland McLean, who has been iliss Virginia Keating, Miss Lydia business and Professional Womens ers, Airs. C. II. Ihine, Airs. J. T. Ale iting his twin brother Lloyd in Bak- Boyle, Airs. Edwin Randall, Mrs. C. dub will be cancelled in January and Donald, Airs. Earl Branstitvr, Airs. J. ersfield, Calif., returned to Ogden A. Newenschwander and Mrs. Wal- - February. On Thursday evening, H. I'hine, Airs. John Holden, Airs. Tuesday. He will leave early in the ace Schial club will give a ban- - Thomas Humston, Airs. J. T. Crockthe 30, January week for Washington, D. C., where honor Miw lxna Madeain ett, Mrs. of in Alrs. Quet Edith Leavitt, Airs. Paul Dic2545 Adams Allison, le will attend George Washington colI who was formerly national kerson, Airs. C. S. Kotchie, Airs. PerPhiHips, announces the avenue, of STARTING SUNDAY marriage lege for the remainder of the year. Aliss ry Van Cleave, Airs. Clarence Bles her daughter, Marian, to Herbert Do- - president of the organization. Studio Murder Mystery Clarence Gunnell, accompanied by sing, Mrs. Dan Creamer, Mrs. Brig son of John J. DonovieL The Philllr will speak upon The his son, William Gunnell, departed noviel, ham American Airs. of the AI. W. Barnes, took place September 30. reM anJ Prospects Wilson, Mrs, Wednesday for eastern points. Mr. This is not the Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Percival re- - Business Woman. Gunnell, Sr., will spend several days in turned Sunday evening from San fir8t visit of the distinguished gucs Chicago. Mr. Gunnell, Jr., will pro08dni and those who have hean where they spent ten days Francisco, ceed to Washington, D. 6., where he before will welcome her return to htr business with a pleasure combining will enter law school. Ogden. trip. Mrs. Frank Cannon, of Denver, ColAlirism Chapter Miss Winifred McConnell entertainorado, is in the city, the guest of her ed with a Miriam chapter number 14, O. E, and buffet supper bridge sister. Miss Annis Brown. in regular session Tues meet will Friday evening at the home of her S., Air. and Mrs. E. P. Fleming have Air. and Mrs. N. C. McConparents. returned to New York after a stay of nell, 1185 Twenty-sixt- h street. The two weeks in Ogden with Mr. and decorations on the supper table and in Mrs. W. 0. Stanley, parents of Mrs. the rooms throughout the house were Fleming. sweet peas. Included in the guest list Mrs. Patrick Ilealy, Jr., will enterwere Miss Kathrine Ilealy, Aliss Sar tain the members of the French class Miss. Wir.nefred Mann, of which she is a member Friday at Trousdale,' luncheon at her home, 2580 Eccles Miss Dorothy Foulger, Miss Kathryn Greenwell, Mr. and Airs. Max Stevens, avenue. George Sampson, Airs. J. AI. Dills has as her guest her Hal Armstrong, Spencer, Walker Don Corey, James daughter, Mrs. Waldo H. Sanford, of Neal and Frank Rose. New York. Air. and Mrs. J. Henry F. Volker Air. and Mrs. Glen Childs announce the arrival of a daughter at their entertained with a breakfast last Sunhome, 155 West Thirtieth street, on day morning at the Valley House in Huntsville in compliment to Mr. and December 80. Rulon Rasmussen, son of Mr. am Airs. Paul Wright, of Pueblo, Colo., Airs. J. P. Rasmussen, has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Byran Wright, of ColoOgden after a years study of music rado Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowers of Pueblo, Colo.; and Cecil in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Nelson en Hains of Denver, and Harold Brown tertained a group of friends at dim of New York. ner Monday evening at their home on Airs. Anna Todd departed Alondsy instead of writing: Long Eccles avetiue. Bright blossoms cen- for Los Angeles on a business trip distance station to station tered the small tables where dinner and to attend the fashion show being day rates were again reduced ...was served, and cards enjoyed after- - held in Los Angeles this week. Mrs. .... . , A , January 1, 1930. Evening and California school of j ward. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Todd is manager of the Fashion ' Shop night rates not reduced. D-I' Turner, Mr. and Airs. Ear in Ogden. Wnd - Percival ar- - Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. l-Jr8' .MJ J. S. Eason, Junior Pctterson, son of Air. and - Vf?1VfP iome th f,r.st theweek from Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Simpson, Air. and Mrs. W. N. Peterson, departed Frishort vacation in San Francisco. .Mrs. Earl F. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. day for Schenectady, N. Y., where he Aliss Martha Howell left Sunday Ray Rasmussen. is employed in the General Electric or California following a two weeks' Miss Ruth Dickson, daughter of Dr, laboratories. racation with her parents. Judge and Mrs. James A. Howell. Miss Howell is a junior at the Bishops school in s Jolla. Mrs. Q. D. Simpson and daughter, osalie, have returned to their home ?n Missoula, Mont. They have been r 'guests of Mrs. Simpsons sister, Mrs. I In Women's Realm j ' 2 Ir-xi- ne ct vice-preside- nt; st li, 1 ! "." ..eu-,sii.- ii I b-- cn-oye- st d. na-cisc- I I -- fol-ow- ed o - (f Fol-owi- ng I 1 w I num-earnatio- b'-rs- . two-wee- 0GDEN Iw Prog-marria- ge I shirt sale I6 i r -- Aiostellar. ijrFrank Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolley pre-sidover a delightful dinner Satur-Sgda- y evening at their home on Twenty-third street, with covers laid for .J ed eight Mr. and Airs. Donald Peckenpaugh, who were recently married, are now t home to their friends at the Bel- DISCOUNT CASH AND CARRY All Cleaning and Dyeing brought in and called for during the next 60 days. In accordance with the administration's policy of keeping the wheels of industry in motion we are making this saving to you. DRIVE OUT AND SAVE! levue apartments. Mrs. Arthur Grantham will entertain members of her bridge club at dinner this evening at her home on Polk avenue. Covers will be laid for nxteen guests. Mf sd Airs. I J. Holther will pre. side over a small dinner Sunday eve mng t their home, 2570 Taylor avenue. Miss Mary ' Littlefield entertained embers of the state committee on tional defense of the D. A. R. Alon-a- t her home on Madison avenue, committee meeting was held during the morning, over which Mrs. $2.50 values now $3.00 values now . . . $4.00 values now . . . $5.00 values now . . . ... $1.85 $2.25 $3.15 $3.85 pajamas included sD$ers Inc. Washinqton&iSl Ogden , Utah |