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Show Friday, October THE OGDEN POST WOMENS REALM (Continued from page 3.) Mrs. C. A. Smurthwaite will entertain at a children' party thia afternoon at her home, 749 Twenty-thir- d street, in compliment to her grand daughter, Margaret Jane Ramsey. The invited guerta are Joyce Romney, Elizabeth Brown, Helen Brown, !oyal Christenson, Betty Hinckley, Emma Jean Hinley, Joy Gregory, Hetty Forsling, Patsy Jurgens, Beverly Jur gens, Kosella Larkin, Helen Robinson, Ncrma Secgmiller, Hetty Math ews, Caroline Smith, Jane Nison, Mary Jleiner, Helen Iuisc Van the interest of the organization. She will report the meeting of the board of director of th? national society which was held in Washington, D. C., and also the New York October state conference of the D. A. R. and Children of the Revolution which she attended at l.ong Beach, N. Y., OctoMembers of the local chapber ter are requested to bring donations for the Angel Island contribution. 11-1- 5, 1. 1'. E. O. Chapter F, P. E. O. sisterhood, will be entertained at luncheon Wednesday, November fi, by Mrs. James T. Abbott, 2643 Hrinker avenue. During the afternoon Mrs. Wade M. Johnson will present a review of "Laughing Hoy" by Oliver LaFarge. WWW Ilistoriesl Society Mrs. J. R. Cooper has returned reOgden Historical society will meet cently from an extended visit in the Saturday afternoon, November 1, at east and in Europe. Se is now at the at the library of the CenHotel Higelow. tral Junior high school. Mrs. E. A. Fleming will be in charge of the proMrs. Rupert Starbird. who has been gram and will speak on "Talkies verthe guest of her brother and sister-in-la- sus Silent Pictures." Hostesses for Mr. and Mrs. Frank llaynie the afternoon are Mrs. John A. Gager . and Mrs. I,ouis Kabell. departed Monday for her home in Home Culture The Home Culture club will meet Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burt and daugh Saturday afternoon, November 1, with ter, Joan, of Omaha are guests of Miss Nan- Williams, 2507 Adams aveMrs. Hurt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. nue. Mrs. R. 11. Baumunk will review L. Neff, 2825 Hrinker avenue. Visitors to Hugo," by Alice Grant two-thir- ty Chi-engo- Rosman. American Legion Auxiliary The November meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held Monday evening, November 3, at the Legion chateau, it is announced by the president, Mrs. W. D. Shaw. A short business meeting will be held after which Attorney Samuel E. Blackham will address the members on the subject of Armistice Day. Musical numbers will be given by Mrs. Catherine Steed, accompanied by Mrs. Byron Whittemore and Mrs. D. C. Kapple will read a one-aplay, .Joint Owners. After the program cards will be enjoyed. Queen Esther Officers of Queen Esther chapter No. 4, Order of Eastern Star, entertained at dinner and bridge last evening at Green Gables tea room. The affair was given in honor of Mrs. L. 8 o'clock, in I). A. R. Golden Spike chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet Monday afternoon, November 3, with Mrs. Arthur I). Barber and Mrs. Mary Gaddis at their home, 1132 Twenty-fift- h street, with Mrs. B. I. Neff as assisting hostess. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, general of the national society will be the guest of honor and will address the members upon her regent eastern trip made in vice-preside- nt Is Your Maybe he Isn't getting Just right food. CLAPP'S BABY SOUPS and STRAINED VEGETABLES are made for the purpose of feeding Baby correctly when the time comes for you to supplement the milk diet with a combination of balanced food stuffs. They are prepared under exactly the right conditions In the CLAPP LABORATORY. Only the best possible raw materials are used, and they are cooked under steam pressure, under expert supervision. They are delicate to the taste, easy to digest, very nourishing. The BABY SOUP contains Beef Juice. Cereals, and Vegetablea In the proportion advised by Baby specialists. The STRAINED VEGETABLES are Carrots, Spinach, Beets, String Beans, Asparagus, Peas, Tomatoes.. Also Prune Pulp, and Apricot Pulp. are put up In GLASS, In I ounce Jars, except the Soup, which le In a 14 ounce Jar. And at prices cheaper than you can do them at home. These Foods are highly recommended by Br by Specialists, and we have them here always fresh ae We have the Agency for STCAEED1E&DMLB eoawa OGDEN - UTAH SRAMT AMD sew STOUT of the officers were also guests. Hallowe'en decorations were carried out in the table appointments, and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Shanks, Mrs. W. F. Wickstrom, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Fackler, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Cortner, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Whitley, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hall, Pug-mir- e. The regular monthly business and social meeting of the Womens Christian Temperance Union was held Wee nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alice Bennett, 2622 Madison avenue. CHURCHES EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE SHEPHERD Corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and Grand avenue, John W. Hyslop, rector. The twentieth Sunday after Trinity. The church school meets at 9:33 a. m. Miss Lb Jennie Prout, superintendMr. nnd Mrs. H. C. King, Miss Nell ent. dealiss, Mrs. J. W. Crockett, Mr. and Holy communion and sermon at 11 Mrs. S. L. Lower, Miss Mary Easta. m. man, Mrs. Myrtle Chapman, Mr. and . No evening service. Mrs. James Edwards, Miss Esther Announcements: Taylor, and Mrs. R. D. Tsnsil. The Womans auxiliary will hold Sempre Musical their monthly meeting on Monday Sempre Musical society members November 3, at the home met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Del- afternoon. Mrs. R. II. Prindle, 1256 Twenty-fourt-h of bert Foulger, 2868 Ecdea avenue. street. Vofeasur Thomas Giles of the UniThe Womens Guild will serve versity of Utah addressed the mem-er- s luncheon as usdhl on Tuesday, Novemupon The Life and Works of 4 (Election day), from 11:30 to lach." Musical numbers were given ber 1:30. y Mr. Ben Tyree and Mrs. Ronald The Girl Scouts meet on Tuesday Uosevear. afternoon at 4 p. m. Choir rehearsal Ladies Literary on Thursday evening. Mrs. Joseph E. Wright was hostess The Womens Guild will have a to the members of the Ladies Literluncheon on Friday afternoon. bridge ary club at the regular meeting on District meeting of the Young PeoLuncheon was served, Wednesday. ples Fellowship on Friday evening after which Mrs. Ezra C. Rich dis- in the Guild halL cussed Anthony Wayne ). Scouts meet on Friday evening Boy Mrs. 11. W. Dunn gave a paper on 7 p. m. Mr. Alfred Daniel, at "The Revolutionary Period." Junior Child Culture Junior Child Culture dub members I read where a lecturer says flap met Wednesday afternoon at the home clothes resemble dishrags. Iie of Mrs. Anna L. Van Dyke, 488 Sev- Kers leave the county before some enteenth street A paper on the Orient flapper finds out what a dishrag looks was given by Mrs. Ray Ilinchcliff, like. and musical numbers were given by Miss Lucille Van Dyke. Mrs. Van Ella says all married men shouU Dyke was assisted in entertaining by wear something to show they are marMrs. W. 0. Shaw and Mrs. H. H. ried. From what I have observed! Stratford. they generally do, by wearing a sui Auxiliary to Commercial Travelers of the year before last, this year an The Auxiliary to the United Com- next. mercial Travelers met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Emil Erk-lunHaving taken the word "obey" out 2781 Van Buren avenue, with of the marriage service, they can disMrs. Ecklund, Mrs. Lawerence Evans, card another unnecessary thing the Mrs. George Thorstensen, and Mrs. mistletoe. GOOD . (1705-1790- d, k kt I See the ff ? iiT k t T ?T 1 f Y Y t? TJE who helps remove the spot . . . the gloomy pall of smoke that pollutes the Ogden atmosphere every winter is not only a better neighbor, but also a wiser father, and a shrewder business man. A J. Billetei City, in his n Lake City, in ... by far For everyone agrees that the smoke cloud is a it makes extra work for the home manager it may seriously affect the health of children and grown-up- s it is a detriment to business an obstacle to industrial expansion. To say nothing of its unsightliness and depressing gloom! In a word, it is a nuisance! menace ... proper mi ... ... proved ci be redact realized ... the smoke that of That, it v The use of vision, no vigi smokeless fue unpleasant du less fuel cam The question is not should the spot be removed? Everyone wants it removed. But how? That is the important thing. How can the spot be removed most effectively, most easily . . . and permanently? ? of the Season f ? :: FOOTBALLS f NEW OGDEN STADIUM Saturday, Nov. 1st 2:30 P. M. ? t? brings a uniform and more healthful ti) au T IlOCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE GAME! A T til dences . :? UTAH AGGIES vs. II. Y. U. J W. J. Parker as hostesses. A buffet luncheon was served, after which Mrs. E. C. Syscn reviewed "Laughing Boy, by La Farge, and a paper on "Scenic Utah" was given by Mrs. Seth Blair. Acacia In celebration of the twenty-thir- d anniversary of the organization of the Acacia club, the members met last Friday at the home of Mrs. Joseph C. McFarlane fur an old fashioned party. Luncheon was served, and the customs of the early part of the twentieth century were observed. The members were dressed in the style of that day, which added much merriment to the occasion. The committee on arrangements included Mrs. Joseph E. Wright, Mrs. D. 0. McKay, and Mrs. Leroy Others present were Mrs. Edward I. Rich, Mrs. F. E. Higginbotham, Mrs. H. A. Soderberg, Mrs. John Christensen, Mrs. Richard B. Porter, Mrs, C. Angus Wright, Mrs. R. I. Burton, Mrs. Joan W. Emmett, Mrs. Alva L. Sroville, Mrs. J. R. Morrell, Mrs. Fred J. Taylor, Mrs. I. N. Cooley, Mrs. lleber Rcowcroft of Salt Lake. Mrs. George E. Howe, Salt Lake, Mrs. David J. Wilson, Mrs. James II. Douglas and Mrs. Hrough. Delphian Kappa Beta chapter, Delphian society, met Monday morning at the Hotel Bigelow. Miss Caroline Adams presided at the business meeting which was followed by the regular literary hour. Miss Pearl Starr conducted the lesson on Old Comedy" and topics were given by members. The following chapter members were in Salt Lake Saturday evening to attend the annual Delphian assembly dinner at the Newhouse hotel: Mrs. Rhea Cazier, Mrs. Helvie Van Orden, Mrs. A. L. Glasmann, Miss Caroline Adams, Miss Esther Lund, Miss Zelma Ririe, Miss Marguerite Israelson and Miss Mabel McGregor. L Shanks, worthy matron; Husbands Elaby Fretful? the All ct 31. 10, Tickets on sale at . II. W right & Sons Iloggan's Hotel Iligelow .Cigar Stand Chamber of Commerce Leonard's Cigar Store in First National Hank Hldg. Ogden GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY A ?V ? Oden 414 Twenty-fur- t i |