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Show nAiav. October 10,1930 THE OGDEX l'OST Turner and enteitaiiu.i Mix. William Alfred Mis Mm y A. Liltlrfii-- i at a bniijto luncliren VixlnouUy at their hom-- 2'2 Madisan avenue, Mr- -. lVnnis Sheehan of , Ls funner!)- of Ojjde n. The at small tables jtuesi-- wi'it tract ively iWmatad with baskets fill-W1'b fall flutters. Invited guest art ha so-- ! eeltbratfd Monday after-- Wt'n n addition to the guest of honor, 10 in the Mr. drawing 'room at Mrs laglas, Mrs. J. T. l.unch, i K. O. Wait is, Mrs. I. M. Kirkendall. Sunday eve-- ; the Hotel Bigelow. Sustainm-Itfilen took place Mr. jbers of the Martha society and he Mrs. Frederick II. Ruthrauff, Mrs. o'clock at the home Aof AC. aL . ev It 7 1 J it t fl ai - svatt-- i , t- -I d M 1 , . i la A. Littlefield or Mr. George .IiIiii lUvin entvr-t- a eve-vlub Monday i ii it ions ean le made up to jh m,- 3,37! Van Buren n were attractively Friday through Mis Mary Ut-- t d letield or Mr. George Whitmeyer. with a profusion of fall flfor Mr. t',i, i were laid Mr. Mr. Marriner Browning rntertain- andard . IIhtI K. Inf the (.olden Spike ,h minting of the Ameri-i:i- r: M i F. Nantker, Mr. and was held Mon-- .i auxiliary American Legion lLr. Raiker, Mr. and Mr. R. J. chapter, Daughters of the the at chateau, with the R;.: Mr. and Mr. V. Karl Hop-ki1- -. Revolution, and a few additional Ml. evening as hostesses for the officers wing Mr. :ind Mr. Sterling Price, Mr. Monday afternoon at her home meeting; Mrs. W. D. Shaw, Mrs. Ronar Mrs. J. K. Storey and Claude guests JotVi avenue. National De- ald Wadsworth, Mr. I A. Berg, Mr. A !!.!! Let-ti- e fense was diseussi-- hy Mr. Stephen Ben Garr, Mrs. Kay Olsen, Mr. of Salt Manning. Mr. Ernest Wright and Abbot and Mrs. A, B. Grei-so'! Frank Francis. Mrs. Charles T nice Turner. A short business Mrs. and Mr. George Whitmeyer of J. I! and Mr. William II. lake held followed by a splenMre. nf to the Prior meeting V nave issued invitations for Ogden. did was program, which included an orienBrowning's, a morning session a ' i ..lire luncheon Saturday at the held 11. tal dance by Mrs. Mildred Lewis of home at the Mr. George h .. if Mr. Williams. 1435 Twenone-amusical comedy st.-.a Hinckley, Whitmeyer, 2853 Grant avenue, f: li street. ty Its Fiftieth Strategy," was present- chairman on national defense. Memand a few Ogden ed under the direction of Glenn llanbers from Salt V. x. Curtis Allison will entertain members were present for a joint (t'nutinued on page 4.) tl. lDriuhers of her bridge dub Fri-d;- iFollowing the session, a meeting. :it luncheon at her home, 1550 luncheon was served at 12 o'clock. T". i.ty. sixth street. Bridge will fol- Covers were laid for Mrs, Stephen Ah. io hot, Mr. George Harlow, Mrs, A. It. i HAVE YOU SELECTED Greeson, Mrs. J. S. Taylor and Mrs. i Mr. George A. Ward will entertain Isira Randall, all of Salt Lake; Mr. at series of bridge luncheons Friday O. A. Parmley, Miss Joseph Kimball, aii'i Saturday at the Green Gables tea Miss Mary A. Littlefield. Announcen"-- ' i. ment was made' of a bridge party to be given by the state society, D. A. U., i FOR TI1K WINTER? Wasatch branch of the Womens at Memorial house. Memory grove, i. Salt iaike, Saturday. Ogden reserva- j IF NOT, auxiliary to the Railway Mail will meet Friday evening at tions may he made through Miss Mary oYWk with Mrs. Amil Johnson, INVESTIGATE 2.V2 Thirty-thir- d Miss Barhnra Browning, daughter street. of Mr. and Mrs. John Browning, ha T1IE Mon"I lie Martha registered at the University of Utah society will meet ATTRACTIVE at the Hotel Bigelow for the coming year. day o'clock. ai RATES Miss F.leanor Gager has gone to Mr. and Mrs. Asael Furr, Jr., will Sun Francisco for a stay of two Now In Effect give a dance and supper Saturday weeks. evening at their home, 1250 Twenty-eigAt the street. Mrs. Mark Murphy, who underwent Mrs. E. F. Conshafter will enter- a major operation at the Doe hospital is recovering rapidly. Mr. tain the W. R. C. social club Friday recently,and small duughter are guests Murphy her at oclock 2:30 home, afternoon at E. Bristol home. the at Ralph 8221 Porter avenue. Mrs. W. K. Zuppann entertained luncheon ThursInvitations have been issued by her bridge club at a1165 Twenty-thir- d Mrs. William Douglas and Mrs. James day at her home, attractivewere flowers Fall street Douglas for a series of bridge lunchin the rooms and on the eons Monday and Tuesday at the ly arranged Green Gable tea mom. Mr. Dennis luncheon tables. Sheehan of Los Angeles, house guest of Mrs. William Douglas, will Le a NOW FIVE STORKS IN UTAH AND IDAHO! special guest. M. i. ! ,i ii.i- - r :.i i i:. iiTin- - i. - R. i. Whit-nieW- T. ni K--- e m-- rei-ni- Bt-cke-r, - "1 Mr.jd 1 Fa-eh-- s d s - 'ifJadwa used in the decorations drawing room. Tall floor bas Jrlted with whtte and pink dahlias Irtl ' on the mantel and made rJSB program was Riven in the drawing. Mrs. Charles II. Ban on, president of the Martha society, gave a report of Mr. V. the work of the society for the past holm'?' ot ' was attended the Martha Junior society, als gave her ui-r- SM and best(tion of each past president, and to sherswere Stanley the present president of Salt ty and W. K. Bullock, jjugic for the occasion was the Doris Fetcher trio of unSla and piano. Preceding the trio played O Promise bridJl br DvKoven, and as the i- - entered the drawing room, the tJ j SS;the the Lohengrin bridal Song of Love," Schuberts wedding inarch as the 'The bride was given in her father The bride n Cown of white lace lovely istin princess model, with dainty flowers, border-y- L edge of the skirt. She wore a L tulle veil with a cap of Rose m lace, beaded with pearls. The veil was worn by her great toother one hundred years ago, bride earned a fc, wedding. The r. Lget of pink roses with Cecil Mrs. Pingree was at-- j in yellow chiffon. She carried Mrs. Gampton was Anr roses. noed in orchid chiffon and carried Miss Peterson wore tOov roses.' roses. sk chiffon and carried yellow Glen-werassisted in k and Mrs. Richard airing the guests by Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Grant Wright of Salt and Miss de; Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall SLrtra JJfoUowed by of the Martha society. One verse, however, was cm-- : mitted and that was for Mrs. Porter, who stood by while the music was be-- ! inv nlavwi fnr hup nnmiur thi num-- 1 Der win oe imeu in oy some memoer of the society at a regular meeting. A vote was taken by the society to pre- serve the adroit historical verse. Miss Lillian Thatcher was the accompanist. Following the program, tea was serv- - and XI rs! W. C. Hinds.assisted by Mrs. Tor- ct 9! pi Your Home I I Mn, f wii M. . Ne i0T. anil M 1,-- 14 e H,,rd (f a ?e at ic. ief. at the Ne h luncheons j other and Dahlias avenue. ferson in the used were flowers garden were rooms, and French marigolds used or. the tables. The guest list inMrs. cluded: Mrs. Miles A. Romney, Gun-neli C. S. Gunnell, Mrs. C. William da' j Mr. Gtortri S. Ktvle, Mr. Spjn cer S. Eedes, Mrs. Patrick Hcaly. Jr., Mrs. Irving Lehman, Mrs. walker Mrs. de Cheesman, Mr. Russell Chaffin, H. DeVine, Mrs. C. K. Hollingsworth, Mrs. W. U. Shearman, Mrs. John Browning, Mrs. Marriner A. Browning, Mrs. Frank M. Browning, Mrs. William Rice Kimball, Mrs. J. Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs. Horace P. M. Thompson, Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, Mrs. Fletcher Scoweroft, Mrs. Joseph M. Eedes, Mrs. Harman W, leery, Mrs. B. M. Fox. Mrs. Harman BarW. ton, Mrs. Carlisle Eubank, Mrs.Mrs. Mrs. Pugmire, LeKoy H. Harris. Mrs. E. Byer, Mrs. H. A. Soderberg, Scow-craft Heber Mrs. William Douglas, Sheeof Salt Lake; Mrs. Dennis han and Mrs. Ilyrum Iingree, Los Angeles. The fourth of the senes of bndge luncheons will be given Friday at the home of Mrs. Nye. Ncl-eke- e r, asso-cia..o- 7:-'L- marriage of Miss Lucille Chaf-- i, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. tiffin of Marmington, and Augustus iiffiam Bartlett of Denver will take na Saturday morning at 11 oclock die home of Mr. and Mrs. Hannan Brinker avenue. The . reery on be performed by Levi will icmony iiwr foung of Salt Lake in the uenee of members of the immediate A milks and a few close friends. adding breakfast will be served at t Hotel Bigelow at 12 oclock. The cp!e sill leave immediately follow-- I the breakfast and will motor to u tnncisco and Del Monte. They make their home in Salt Lake at - ... a Elaine apartmenta- ? A number of delightful affairs have m given for Miss Chaffin during e pa&t week and include a tea Mon-- ij given by Miss Blanche Scow'croft her home, 25 South. Wolcott Btreet. he tea table was centered with a islet of orchid and yellow dahlias d lighted with orchid princess ta-r- fi The ) afu-rnoo- ht HOTEL BIGELOW & Miss Kathleen Quinn, daughter of E. N. Quinn, has gone to Pana ma to visit her brother, Lieutenant A. K. Quinn, U. S. A. Following her visit. Miss Quinn will go to New York for a course in designing. Mr. ... mnaary Sqoville. Mrs. Charles E. Tribe entertained Satthe members of her bridge clubluncha at bridge home urday at her with eon. The tables were decorated were Covers asters. nink and orchid laid for Mrs. Wallace Moore, Mrs. p. N. Cook, Mrs. Wm. McGuire, Mrs. Shupe, George Oxman, Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Merle Fenstermaker, Mrs. Lou Yourerk and Mrs. Gordon Oxman, Word has been received by Mrs. George II. Matson of this city of the birth of a son, their second, to Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Haley at South Bend, Ind., Tuesday. Mrs. Haley was formerly Miss Mary Virginia Matson of Ogden, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. The baby ha been G. H. Matson. named George Matson Haley for his Mat-so- n grandfather, the late George H. of Ogden. Mrs. Albert E. Becker entertained her at Saturday Hobbs of Los Angeles it at a bridge luncheonavenue. Fall flow- in Mrs. J. F. her daughter, Miss the home, 2583 Brinker visiting city Hobbs and sister. Miss Nan ers were the attractiveon dwcrations Frances the lunch Williams. used in the rooms, and eon tables sweet peas Mrs. The guests Miss Frances Burrows is in Ogden terpieces. Williams, W. D. N. White, Mrs. friends for a few days. She visiting G. Mrs P. C. Richardson, Mrs. route from her home in lxs en where she will Humphries, Mrs. P. H.L. H. Van D , Angeles to Kentucky, Stuart P. Dobbs, Mrs. T. J. Thomas, spend some time visiting friends. Mrs W O. Dell, Mrs. Mrs! D.E. Davis, Mrs. Sterling Price Adam Patterson, Sr., of Alta Bar Mrs R. J. Barton, Mrs. Henry California, is in Ogden visiting Mrs. Eugene Hales, Mrs. Harry his children, A. S. Patterson, Mrs. ker, Miss Anna Maude Hundley, and Miss Clara PatPack, Mrs. W. F. Nantker, Mrs L terson. Carruth, Miss Nora OBrien . F. Mawon and Mrs. C. A. Maimows Misa Ruth Wattis entertained at Mi Maorine Hildebnijd and luncheon Miu Thursday at the Ogden Golf the Sacrea and , Green, Country club. Bridge followed. - ill 2 IS I Washington Ave Ogden, Utah PROSPERITY WEEK at Jhe College Boot Snops fPd.Je Merchandise l'urchased NOW Will Keep the Wheels of Industry i Moving! Can-vad- a, silver-candlestic- hostess and honor guest were anted in receiving by Mrs. Heber The Ktcroft, and urns were, l.uikfewnb illowed bridge.laid for Mrs. 0. 1. Tor- K Brun-rhowe- in entertained her afternoon at Wcdnesdav jj,,;, was J SSeV exquis-Tund-ma- F. Madson .k:-- te , , farther of the groom, was Rodney Heywood. . the tea table and cof--e presided over by Mrs. W. Peery, of Ogden, Mrs. J. M. der of Ogden, Mrs. Charles C. &d and Mrs. Ralph Pugmire. In uge of the dining room were Miss dUe Scowcroft and Miss Gthelyn oohl The guests were received at door by Miss Phyllis Cannon and J Margaret. Thomas. Seventy-fiv- e stations were issued to the affair. On Afton Brainerd entertained tidey at a luncheon at her home in k .Uke honoring Miss Chaffin.' Xi Dolly Louise DeVine enter-U- d at dinner and bridge Tuesday 'dng at her home, 903 Twenty-wt- h street, in honor of Miss of Farmington and Au-'f- ? Bartlett of Salt Lake, who be married Saturday at the home Special Low Prices ON I Heart academy, enterUi"J at a ta Mrs. Joel Rich and Mrs. Thomas B. bers of the Following of IiOgan, sisters of Mrs. Jotre party Friday evening. Farr, to the R. ih nlay the guests returned Morrell, have returned to seph -a visit in after a week-en- d homes academ whe their Wljt home. The supper Morrell the served. white. Ogden at Mrs. Clarence N. Woods and Mrs. ated in the dass colors, red, and SaturMrs. John Gay has returned from Joseph P. Martin entertained AlexGreen Fred M. Nye and Mrs. at a Salt Lake where she visited her Mrs. day at a bridge luncheon at the Salmon and Gables tea room. Luncheon was serv- ander W Walker entertained and daughters, Mrs. William G. Smith. ed on small tables decorated with series of bridge luncheons Friday Nicholas Mrs. n home, 2o46 flame colored zinnias and African Saturday at the was included. M. list Luncheon invited avenue. marigolds. The Captain and Mrs. Everettmotor Wher-ry- , S W. centerpieces with Mrs. tables a from O. small returned Wattis, at Mrs.E. Graves have Mrs. R. H. Rutledge, Mrs. Ernest trip through California. Mrs. Kinkier, Mrs. James O. Stewart, Barron e brides brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ray W. Berrett de and sis--ff John Edward Carver, Mrs. S. Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. R. Renner, Fred Monday by motor for their W. Peery, Locke, Mrs. Hannan parted Mrs. i this Blakeslee, W. W. Mrs. home in G. Washington, D. C. Mr. Bercity. Yellow roSes decorated Falck, B. J. Mrs. Fmcn, table. secretary to CongressCovers were laid for Thompson Com, ry. y rett is private s, Mrs. G. I tlve. B. Colton. During their Woods, . Don man Francis Mrs. r Mrs- - C. N . W. W. Bowman, Mrs. visited Bryce and Bushmer, Utah T. in J. Mrs. they stay Chaffin was the guest of honor Mrs. lConroyMrs. naC. Yellowstone Nichols, Mr E. and Frank Mrs. Grand canyons Wresday at a luncheon given by Stevens, er w. t W. Mrs. Mrs. Johnson, Wade tional park. John Edward Carver, Marion Story Goeltz at her home H. F. Irwin, Mrs. Mrs. Enoch Nelson, Mrs Frank Haynie. eival, Mrs. G. U Becker, Mrs. C. n. Lake. j 1763 Washing mi- Mrs. Lyle Watt Miss Arvilla-Parry- , Mrs. Otis Weeks. Chaffin entertained at a trous- -. Mrs. Earl Sanford, Mrs B. Rich. OstC. R. from a three J. Mrs. returned Ezra has Mrs ton avenue, 1 Steren. George Stewart, Thursday afternoon at the Mrs. Mrs. Eva A. Hemingway, Mn- months stay in New York, WashingErb, Miss T. Mrs Otis Weeks, of her sister, Mrs. Harman ler, Alton, D. C, and Chicago. Mrs. W. B. Williams, Mrs. F.'WL. iy. amer Mrs. H. W. Hams, Mrs. len, t Marriott. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Campbell, 2742 Georgians JJfj1 B. A. Garcia and Mrs. Irwin Arthur, Mrs. Van Buren avenue, celebrated their ntertained at an attractive Mrs. Frank Bartlett,A. Dickson, Mrs. j? luncheon silver wedding anniversary Saturday.Mrs. George at the Green Clark. Tuesday H. R. Mrs. Mr. Campbell is district uperlntendtea room.' Luncheon was serv-,- n J. U. Eldredge, of the Continental Oil company. ent D. Pearson, Mrs. M. W. Bird, T. Mrs. the bridge tables, each decorat- Mrs. H. M. Shank, Mrs. A. I Anpurple and lavender asters. InMiss Eleanor Stevens, who is atMrs. Wallace Ellis, Mr. C. L- Fotsbng.Mrs. C. Mm ti? S?st were Mrs. J. G. Murdock, derson, Mrs. C. Mrs. Brown, University of Utah, will m, Mrs. A. tending the Ander-Min. R. Green, Mrs. George Kel-- B. Morse, Mrs. Lee Stratton, Farkin-soweek-Cn- d Robert Mrs. in Ogden with her rihde Dana Mrs. the R Cave,iC Mrs- - E. R. Thompson, Adam spend Mrs Charles Alton, Mrs. W. E. ManlyMrs. Mrs. Eedes. Mrs. and ML Sidney O. Ste Mr. R. larents, Standing, A. rs- - Charles Deru, Mrs. G. Kirkendal, M avenue. P. I aJ?n Madison 2380 Mr. W. K.rl Hopkini, Mrj. vens, Schatz, Mrs. A. C. Treseder, Mrs. ierron, Jr., C. Mrs. H. Ma M. Diy, Harold Mr,. Grice How.., iuL ? Mrs. Phil Kohn, Mrs. J. G. Mrs. John H. Grossenbach and small Paine of Salt Lake, Mrs. J. A. B. ? Mrs. W. M. Alvord, Mrs. J. Q. Herman s Mrs. Dee T Bobby Jack, will Wave Friday for son, i of Mrs. Robert make her D. Thompson, Mrs. Erickson L. jOs Angeles, where she will of Washington, Horrocks, Mrs. S. W. Badcon Marie True, by be . accompanied irwin. H. She home. Mrs. yill Allison and n. E. Jones, .Mrs. Manley Thomp-?- ! Mr. Mrs. Ira McKelL mother, ier and her Jr.t S. F. Smith, Mrs. J. L Lar- Mrs. Asad Farr, Sroasenbach left some time ago for Mr and Mrs. Derrah B. Van Dyke H. Stratfoi ' entertained J- - C. cMb H. KelMrs S. ter. Mrs. J. Lob r Carver, Angeles. at the ntertained themembereoftlveiT Marie Brophy, Mrs. W. E-- ! ?t bridge luncheon Thursday the Green at 1250 Twenty evening Thursday Mrs. Farr, s Mrs. James Herbert DeVine and Whaley and Mrs. 'street'." uTnchron'w.s wrved bles tea room. The dinner table ii BeringFrank of Salt Lake. l Miss Dollie Louise DeVine have recentered with basket. irtUticll, teontol tables small at Tl. turned from a several weeks stay shades. d the place card. "d were with friends in San Francisco and Covers club held the first of fall flowers in the golden design. of the year Tuesday evening, The favors and place cards were id in Halloweenand Mrs. Shunwl Bl Piedmont. Mr. for laid Covers design. to repaid Halloween II. Hurst. Mr of music "lssion prior.Mr 5 Guy and kv Mr. F. Mrs. ham. Mr. day an interesting program for Mrs. Milin Earl, Mrs. Dennis J. Sheehsn, of Ia Anand Mrs. Wayne E. Uayhetr, Mr. jnd ? Plred by Misses Betty Williams, er,Mrs. Herman I etchei r,l and B. Mr.. geles, who has been visiting Mrs. Petty, Mrs. Russell Helen Murphy, Betty Clayton, Mrs. Uwreiwe Clayton, Douglas, 2545 Brinker avenue, Silver 1rsn. Harold Mrs. Alice Barker, Eline Evans, will leave Mrs. Saturday for her home. Thompron7 Hollywood, "undsf and Guiuevere Hess. HrmMre.T0R Richard-sm- L Mrs, Sheehan formerly resided in OgMrs. Orson Douglass of the new members were re- - CtaJde B Care. Mrs. attend yJi den. to Mrs who came to Ogden Mrs. Leslie Higginbotham, ,ei Helen Parmley, Bar-S- Ji wedding Sunday evening, Campbell Floyd n Shaw Mrs. R. T. Savage, of Los Angeles, ,ball Fern Larsen, Zcb-I- t Betty S iliS.r, Mb. Arthur departed Monday for her home. w in Ogden Friday to attend the arrived IrS' Jene Kennedy, Helen Mur-!-! Ern.rt 'HiU,, Mn. s, Milton ha MB annual The of her niece, Miss Louise Heywood wedding Wardleigh. Mrs. R. Mrs. Abbot Rodney Albert Squires, onr Mrs. took which Wrbrht. her officers also took place, and George Glen, kits8 Woodcock, Mrs. arrived from a viait with and family, place Sunday evening at the Glen Allowing were elected: Frank 55de. Mrs. Cyde Mrs. Guthrie Heywood, and John Miss Grace Jennings home. President; Elaine Evans, of San Francisco. B. Petty. Russell treasurer. Goddard, New Fall Snoes ie for Jj Men, Women and Children jef-feran- . Lu-Chaf- fin M5YBToV"Mr'.WK.rI icb-ol- ' t - Sl n. Mai-Dowel-l njwJ u - V il-li- ' y Ec-cle- vice-Bet- ty OXFORDS Tan and black, welt soles and rubber heel. Special $2.95 Hunters and Sportsmen Are You Ready for the Deer? sportYears of experience have proven the to calibre 35 and 32 the in the rifles Special, ing be the most practical for deer and elk. At present we have a nice assortment of these guns in Remington and Winchester make priced very low for cash. Wife and I practice what we preach, and on the 17th we leave for our annual deer hunt in Southeastern Utah. Would like to show you these guns before we leaver they will be stored while we are away. Last year our place was burglarized. A rod or a gun makes a nice birthday gift, a splendid Christmas gift, and a pleasing gift to a sportsman any day in the year. Shoot Remington Shot Gun Shells and no regrets! Kleanbore Metallics Just a few reclaimed rifles. light-weig- 30-3- i- t MEN'S DRESS $2.95 M3-Emm- Kh Prices leml-moccasi- - 7l lricce MEN'S WORK SHOES Double duty sole, soft n calf uppers; toes. Special Prosperity Week Price T - Misses' & Children's . - ?LrSu Mens and Women's $2.95 $3.95 $1.45 $1.95 $4.95 $5.95 $2.25 $2.95 irtrsr w a . ht 0, Macks Sporting& Goods Co. Macks Formerly Capt. , I'hone 978-- J s? |