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Show tviJay. August 8, 1930 THE OGDEN POST two weeks. Dr. Emmett is doing in' ConR. Mrs. TW Hr. Francis and Angelo. terne work at Passaoant hospital in fium tV'ltii willWdir: include lr. roy, Miss Helen Conroy, Maurice Con- Chicago. me. i.IldI.r- - M. M. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs, roy, Clarence Paine, Mr. and Mrs. - liristfl, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dr. Florence S. Morrison arrived ia . Milton D. Hoyle, and Mr. and Mra. John Little of San Francisco and Ezra Richardson. Ashael Bush of Salem, Sunday after spending sevI1' Ogden vi '"e? Oregon, who v in New York, where she rit weeks eral hae Letn tht huue-gues' of Jame Mrs. H. H. Hines, tate president of took a course. ' Ie i ne, Jr., at IJlewild, Ogden "isUht. the Daughters of the American RevoV. K. Saxton. p,Mi-far- v canyon, have returned to their Miss Reatrice Egan and Miss Elealution, entertained with a luncheon home. Uiriun Au- l.fc Wedell departed Sunday for Us home Salt in her nor at take, Tuesday 1114 SigW avenue, for the state of- Angeles and other coast cities for a ,e?art,,nt f Itah. fnrtl Wednesday for IWo. where ficers and the chairmen of standing stay of sevrral weeks. she will preside at the state committees of the D. A. K. The Ogeonven-tio- n which will be held Orr and son, Mrs. James Fergus den members who attended were Mra. Thursday, Fri-f- e to Man-ksthsve gone Orr, Jr., Saturday. Mrs. Saxton met E. R. Fergus Mrs. lti'istol, Uulph George for a friends to Elizabeth L. Drendell of San visit Minn., Whitmeyor, Miss Joseph Kimball, Mrs. month. Alice A. Mrs. I), Jranusco, chairman of child welfare liar Collins, Mary western division of the mer-a- " for her, Mrs. 11. I. Taylor, Mrs. John EdDr. and Mrs. Francis R. Conroy Auxiliary, and Mrs. Carol ward Carver. Mrs. J. G. Falek, Mrs. Saturday evening at a bufM E. Miss Little a 4. national yan with entertained Mary Traughber, n.At:i,lw' fet tr. supper at their home, 2556 Swan as her lu vheo,, Sunday at the Conroy home. field, and Mrs. John C. Evans. president of the Eight and Forty on Cha,b,r ln ner place, in compliment to Mr. and Car- - Joj:, Adams avenue, in cdnesday in Provo. They will be ' LJ !" wef,k Mrs. James Ernest lhiffy of Des compliment Lardwel1 o Tooele, Ltah. the guests of the Auxiliary Robert A. Moyes of Ogden has re to .Mr. and Mrs. James Ernes the during Moines, Iowa, who were the guests of Duffy ceived aiinuuncenient of the state meet. Mrs. Marks will of lUs Moines, Iowa, the marriage M rs. Duffys mother, Mrs. Cathrine of effect guest Mrs. a pemanent organization of the Duffy's mother, Mr. Caihrine of his son. Arch R. Moyes, of Iss An Shufflebarger. Sweet peas and ferns Eight 'her brother, Ralph llackett, Jr., and and Forty in Utah. The guests were seat-i- d gclcs, to Rhea Jam Rrain of Engle- were used on the supper table. Irwin M. Raker of Chicago hu:f!obarger. spent Mon one ul table ami several small wood, Calif., formerly of Salt Uke. in long day were Ogden. to en route They Miss Evelyn Spiers arrived home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Critchlow and San hrancisco, Portland, Seattle, and on.s. Cosmo and marigolds were The marriage took pluce at Riverside returned Miss y 17. is Sunday from a The Kathryn Ringham have lake. on Deni,ied in bridegroom the tables and in the rooms Friday, July other parts of the northwest stay auto- - u Rear by ver. She was accompanied y at is a a of from bus' in stay native now home Ogden and mobile. the hciwe' The guests inThey will be gone three her sister, Dr. Florence Morrisun. by weeks. The bride i Cnideti, in addition to the guest of mess in U Angeles. Rev. W. W. Fleetwood and son, an art instructor in Englewood. honor. Mrs. Lr ul h Ain A Mrs. G. E. McPeek and Shufflcburger, Billy, of Beverley Hills, Calif, spent daughter, Ok'.nites will attend; Mrs. C. William Gunnell, llasset Shuf- in Ogden at the home of Dr. John I. Emmett of Chicago ar the week-en- d oaylene, of Los Angeles, who have ve- - flebarger, Mr. ami Mrs. lSnwdTt;rKt0cbt.r.,Ve,n E. J. llsrneis. Mrs. been the Mr. and in rived will visit Sturdy club Anthony Ogden Sunday and of Mrs. Me- Country flcbarger, Mrs. Florence Rushy of Us his mother, Mrs. Joan Emmett, for (Continued on psge e.) r't;k mother, Mrs. M. Larsen, 2918 Quincy avenue, departed Monday for their hi liy Mr. fT.:csi K- - and Mrs ' Ceortre I- ti post-gradua- Legion and Auxiliary Jvlntion Provo this week has to STextent retarded social activ- American 5lrS-,Cta- taOgden. Many Ogdenites have over to the convention city present at the meeting. A num-2,- frZj of dtin8uished 8uets of exalted o, to the occasion. k add importance 27 Auxiliary has been honored with 2 k M u essence of Mra. Elizabeth I. r.Jj.11 of San Francisco, national of the child welfare for area Mrs. Carrol Marka of Los president of the 8 and fTllrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, prom-ocieleader of Ogden and liamt KJ; kd M. : ty president of the Ameri- department of Auxiliary, less the presiding officer, j, I Dr and Mrs. Ezra Clark Rich and Imh Gladys Rich entertained Monday lninr with a dinner in compliment l(TVXUU Schlieder, prominent or- ytederick IB of New York. and composer iMniat Ibii Bkh entertained Monday after-,- t luncheon at the Hermitage hi compliment to the distin-lle- d guest. Monday afternoon Mr. jy5ier motored over to Salt Lake Imi rave a lecture at the McCune The subject of the ISchool of Music. lltcture was Lyric Composition lltowgh Improvision," and the talk Im followed by a demonstration of raffle and Ley ion ten-da- ten-da- ,Vu.ut i f i house-gues- l.i ts Boyles Amigiuisit Sale at the piano, Ihm improvising te rl Urs. John C. Lynch entertained at Thursday at her i buffet luncheon hotel. The lunch-boM in the Healy M the second of a series. The of the series will be given Sat-sd- u with her mother, Mrs. Patrick vu (bin! Sr. gesly, John T. Rushmer entertained a bridge breakfast Thursday I Boning at her home, 2547 Adams lirtnue, in compliment to her house-- I licit, Miss Lucille Ballard, of Evans-Ito- a, UL Earl Rushmer entertained a I null party in Salt Lake Wednesday liKsing at the. Old Mill in honor of Mrs. with Ballard. Mias &H01 . WillContinue for One More Week Herbert Hinlcy and Mr. and Mra. iDz, and Mra. A. H. Aland entertained Informally Wedneaday evening with a Ituket picnic at the Hinley canyon Ikau in Ogden canyon in compliAent Its Mr. and Mra. H. P. Iverson. Savings in Every Department Miss Mabel Pardons of Rawlins, of Mra. Thomas iTya, the house-gue- st entertained iLuiie, at a bridge Reductions range from 20 to 50 per cent and take in practically every item in our stock. Prices arc reduced from those which were already low, and there is a guaranty of satisfaction accompanying every purchase! n lunch-tt- n Wednesday at the Hermitage hotel la Ogden canyon. Mn. J. U. Eldredge, will be the Jr, Ikoaored guest like members Friday afternoon when of the Service Star Legion will give a picnic in her honor. I In. Eldredge is the local president of tke Liberal Terms of Credit Can Be Arranged organization. and Mrs. Herbert Doniviel animate the arrival of a baby girl morning. Mrs. Doniyiel was Mr. Marian Allison. mes H; DeVine and daugh-I- LIVING ROOM SUITES ii P a basket of flame IQ tle IK 'n l- lw - jdThefor thirty. 10 rec-7- No. 75 g gaffSt $26.25 No. SH910 Id Walnut Finish Dresser, 097 $55.00. M Specmlpnce No. HI Walnut Finish price $47.50. V J1; Special price No. H10 Chair, S! at-fb- o --S S- IH' S40.00. Bed, 09 V yf price kC la:ue8day $12.50. Special Chi-lS- u tC!e8tl nnd centerpieces of sweet I Pm. Tk , Pce cards were Godey prist, p v 0 ii frthefourteen guests Six-pie- vi w fifi UL No 8550-600- 5 $76.50 6497-11- 8 In blue, 09 PLAIN DRAPERY Plain Drapery in a delightful pebble effect. tiful rose shade. Zd 0997 017 , . SUZlZZZt VICTORY AXMINSTER RUGS Fis-Ita- rf "J mu. n I ,r-- U II i B Axminster rugs, size Victory seamless In our opinion the woven. Mohawk 9x12, made. Good Axminster best selection of patterns to choose from in Persian and Chinese effects. Regular S36JHJ. August low-pric- ed 50 $28.00 spend-?k- s in San Francisco, f their son and daughter-- I nd Mrs. El wood Horrocks. inr k 4tr tay in San Francisco xtensively entertained. embers of the Horrocks I Wyii,0 I the prt8ined with a dinner dance I ncis in honor of kluir guests. Mtl i 2,,nre and Mrs. M. Elliott, kElSi They will iT) avenue. i. visiting Mrs. Shugrues mi 'Utah until September and Wt,Tarn to their home in Los An-- I I thm notor. tP?1 Scowcroft and children, Parian, are spending the Mt'. .;..Pocatello with Mrs. Scow-kt- U n2fp Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald, Bannock, price $156.25 FIGURED DAMASK No. 8 199-- 3 A So charming and rich in living or dining rooms. Comes in dark blue and rust color design. Special, yard $2.48 MODERNISTIC DAMASK Green and silver damask In modernistic No. 6856-41- 5 Heavy quality, 50 inches wide. Special, yard design. $3.95 Blue and white figured marquisette curtains with ruffles of same material and blue edging. set. Special, set No. 814-- V $2J95 II VICTORY HIT AND MISS RUGS Axminster rugs, Victory Hit to select Several patterns size 9x12. as regular Victory quality Same from. is made of various rug only that body ; colored yarns. $30.00. August Sale and Mi dl $22.95 BIGELOW AXMINSTER RUGS MOHAWK AXMINSTER RUGS Bigelow Sanfords finest quality Axminster rugs. Size 9x12. Woven seamless. Perfect in weave and the very latest style in design. There are factory show rugs that have been sent to us within the last sixty days. They are priced moderately at $61.00 and our unusual value during August No. 4560 Mohawk Axminster rug. Size 9x12. Mohawk Carpet Mills' best quality Cninese Axminster. Taupe brown. vases in corners. Banded border in lavender and two shadea of grey. $55.00 $45.00 REXTANA AXMINSTER RUGS Rextana Seamless Axminster 9x12. Very stylish hooked Size rug. rug design. Effective combination of colors in taupe, rose and 0A(Z Qf) blue. $61.00 grade. Sale..- No. 310 WO .&7 Aatmt :(MU $35.00 GREYLOCK AXMINSTER RUG Greylock. Heavy quality Axminster rug. Size 9x12. Very attractive Persian pattern. Tan ground with contrasting border, in rreen and rust. Regular $61.00 grade. Good selection of patters in Greylocks to choose from. August Sals No. 5086 .litbrT F Shugrue and daughter, . . RUGS George M. Kasius, Mrs. George Avard Zabriskie, Mrs. Mis Grace Atkin- - re-I- - MARQUISETTE CURTAINS Beau- $266 50 inches wide. Special, yard Mrs. Claude L. iiopkins, Mrs. k ce mirror, bench, and chair. following: ltt.J?den Monday after Walnut Finish Bed- No. 31-- 7 room SuiU: dresser, bed, vanity, chest, bench and chair. Regular price $455.00; reduced suite, regular price $153.00, WuLBla5.kkn, Mrs. Horrock, to Or Beautiful quality Kapock Damask. inches wide. 50 and gold. green SMMMMWl(f',a Special, yard No. u Mrs' CnHo" Bardwell of hwx TvU8e'8rue8t of Mrs. Cham- .7 were seated at small tables hg!P?aw. 001 1)0 $OUVU - EZL price suite; regular to 01 3 k lKak 8:1 , e No 75Walnut Finish Bench, regular price $13.00. $b-5- 0 KAPOCK DRAPERY Vernon Keller, Certt0 Mr8,Hubbard of Mr, l.li?Anjnd Andrew four-piec- $l60 00, reduced Walnut Finish Bed, regular price No. 75 $30.00. DAMASK DRAPERY Dami.sk for living or dining room. Color, green No. 4043-27- 5 with rose and gold figures. Tr Special, yard ii n 0 n Chambers and Mrs. H a bridge at the morning Uhmv aome 1490 Beverely drive, ,e regufcr The Kbove can be sold as odd pieces or CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES -- kaaeip 5!d i. . 007 $6.25 suite, regular price $140.00, $70.00 Or Heart academy anc 1501,001 f Nur8 Uke0 I'M inrtiMVjr!vWere U hnr .the. hostess, OU Walnut Finish Chair, regular 1I8G0 $27.50 No. 75 Walnut Finish Vanity, regular price $55.00. Z1) Special price Reduced to No. H2 Walnut Finish Dresser, regu- - as Saft reg- - No. Walnut Finish Dresser, regular No. 4432 Vanity, beige, regular price ular price Josephs church. The cere-wperformed by Rev. P. F. ' Mra-- Walter Wall was ma-v- Z Cy-- honor nd Walter Wall was krde was attired in warn yellow and white georgette wore a picture hat of lace. Fol- ceremony a breakfast was ' Hotel Bigelow to the of the immediate families. br JFu deParfd Saturday evening Utah, where they wil wveral days in Bryces and They will make their Was The bride is a grad- utc ihorfr EQ BEDROOM FURNITURE baskets at 1 010 9 ItegulAr price $205.00; reduced to col-i- Covers were ,clock hls 0117 Bridge followed marriage of Miss Sally Carr, Wter of C. J. Carr, to Norman ?f Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Salt Uke City, took place Satur-a- t SL 243-T- No. $2240 A beautifully finished mohair suite, one of our finest sets, a Karpen davenpovt and Cogswell chair. 017 Regular price $295.00; nduced to and small baskets of gladioli, suite of mohair upholstered furniture consists of 7Z davenport, button back chair and arm chair. No. MOHAIR SUITE TWO-PIEC- E flS. MOHAIR SUITE THREE-PIEC- E No. 226 A charming design and excellently built suite that will add to the pleasure of your home. Davenport, button back chair and arm chair. Regular price $150.00; 7 DZ (PI reduced to ? Louise DeVine, enter-ll- r fu bridge luncheon Monday lit the Ogden Golf and Country club, r- - Jmes Dore, Mrs. lin?ie2n IkH. Dutton, Mrs. George Noble, d Houston, Texas, the houseMrs. George S. Eccles. The 12?" er? Mated at one long table leatered with JACQUARD SUITE THREE-PIEC- E Miss EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME $45.00 |