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Show THE OGDEN POST FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 19M her home, 2210 Quiney avenue. gram and Included numbers by Grand Ball Senator-elec- t ElCards were enjoyed followed by the following: Notice! Included In the bert D. Thomas gave an intera late supper. The Berthana To New Location of guest list wefOlarllyn Gwllllams esting talk on Japan and read Be Unusual Affair Van two Japanese stories: Helen . Ruth Greeuwell, Yuko ii Karl Po&nien The Alt Mltra club will give er avenue, at 8 oclock. The as- Dyke, Juanita Nellson, Alice and "The Case of O Dai Ban. PioHelen Mrs. Richard P. Porter sang Corner of Barton, GOOD SHEPHERD Tailor Shop Daughters of the Utah Us monthly dancing party Sat- sisting hostesses .were Mrs. A. P Barton, LeRue dance to Twenty-fourt- h street . and Grant urday evening, February IS, at Merrill and Mrs. Lydia Tanner. Greaves, Don Lee Oleson, John The Linden Tree, accompan- neers of Weber county 416 25th Street e McFarland, Homer Oleson, Ray ied by Mrs. David J. Wilson. As be given Friday evening at the avenue. John W. Hyslop, recthe Hotel Ben Lomond. Includbrila to be Woodrow "O Berthana reader. 8cott encore an Dye, promisee McFarland, Thomas Mrs. Porter sang Blrchall, lay tor; ed in the committee In charge of Mrs. Minnie McGee was hostess Cloning - - Pressing have Invitations affair. and Van Allen liant Her Rose Wilkinson, Dyke, That Sunday. Mrs. are Dlx Mr. Septuageslma of members Upon Lay to and Logan the arrangements Repairing Breast. Three readings were been extended to Governor and The church school meets at Harold Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. corps No. 2, auxiliary to the G. Sam Evans. Suits Made to Order. e and Rose-veH. McMrs. Blood, Mayor m. Miss Phyllis Henry 9:45 a. given by Miss Emma Rae dtoorge Nasfell, Jr., Miss Nona A. R., and friends Wednesday at Formerly 810 Central Bldg. The Past Matrons circle. Or- Kay, and included The Artists Mrs. Ora Bundy, members of the superintendent. BDdd, Miss Betty Hurst, Earl her home, 1728 Lincoln avenue. and city commission and their wives, Do Boogah Man Kushmer, and Warren Smith. Cards were enjoyed, followed by der of the Eastern Star, met In Secret, Morning service and sermonat Mrs. Kate Snow, president of 11 a. m. Evening service and afMasonic the The Thursday Confession." guests temple Special tea. ternoon In compliment to Mrs. of the afternoon were Mrs. El- the central board. Daughters of sermon In 8t. Pauls Episcopal Sempra Music dab will meet H. Worthington, Worthy Ma- bert D. Thomas, ' Mrs. Moslah the Utah Pioneers, and members church. Plain City, at 3 oclock J. met club Ladies G. The wdth Mrs. W. Graenwell Literary HOG FEED tron of Queen Esther chapter, Hall, Mrs. Rosabel H. Ashton, of the board of Salt Lake. There p. m. 14 at 1 oclock a t the Wednesday with Mrs. Joseph 10 at march a will be and Clarence Mrs. Blessing, and Mrs. Ellen Summerhays. grand at her home, 2533 Womens Guild will meet heme of her mother, Mrs. B. 50c Bag e oclock. Old and new dances will onThe was Worthy Matron of Miriam chapavenue. A luncheon afternoon in the Monday rarrlns, 184 the be featured at evening. No. was served luncheon A ter. during Queen City Rebekah lodge served at one oclock, followed Mrs. hall. Guild nrset. and Galbraith 1 oclock. The hostesses for the 4 held the The general committee on ar- Mrs. Prlndle hostesses. The Guild DAIRY FEED installaby a program under the direcOl- tion of Includes Mrs. Ellja K. C. Mrs. were afternoon rangements officers Saturday evening A program of Beethoven num- tion of Mrs. N. J. Thomas. will a luncheon sponsor ' 80c sen, Mrs. Fred Carr, and Mrs. in the I. O. O. F. hall. Bessie E. Larkin, president of the in the Guild hallbridge Bag on Tuesday afbers will be given and will InMrs. Edward I. 'Rich Iola Blackman. the chapter; Following enterdistrict Cleve, president deputy Mrs. Richard B. Porter ternoon. etude a song In Yonder Land, ASSOCIATED review was of Ogden, was the Installing of- and Mrs. Crls Flygare; recepof the luncheon a book by Mrs. H. J. Heller. She will tained the members Thursday the Y. P. F. will FARMERS MILLING CO. W. Harding, asAda Mrs. Lancaster. E. W. Mrs. tion, Installation ficer. given the by at afternoon Following he accompanied by Mrs. W. G. Drama dub Tuesday Phone 80S presidents' hosts meet at 7:30 p. m.. reenwelL The first, second and her home, 800 Washington ave- The program was In charge of of officers a program was given. sisted by put members Friday The Girl Scouts at 4 of the and C. Mrs. curhostesses, Bader. E. Officers asfor the installed was Thomas Ellen movements of Miss nue. third Beethovens 7 rent term are: Post noble grand, board of directors and captains p. m.; the Boy Scouts at p. m. sonata Patheque will be given sisting hostess. Mrs. Porter gave husbands ; and Mr. invitations, Robert Emtheir, Mrs. and Hoggan Mattie Losee; noble grand, hy Mrs. Fhyllss Whittier, piano Sapphic Ode, by Brahms, and the members of the ma Clerk; Anna Kis- Mrs. Dora Holther, Mrs. Laura stlo, first movement. A string Mrs. Andrew Clark reviewed entertainedamusement committee retiring sel; recording secretary, Lulu Elsenberg and Mrs. Dora Peter-trio composed of Mrs. Herman Sappo by Frans Grillparier. on AROUND club Klwsnis of CORNER? the Ogden financial secretary, son; special featues, Mrs. Belle l, Cloudman; Petcher, violin; Mrs. D. J. their at home, evening a Saturday Esther Randall; treasurer, Mar- Salmon Ross, Mr. Olive B. JenRonold gave Miss Ellen Thomas cello, and Mrs. B. Young; HERE! avenue. A dinner tha Miller. NO, Appointive officers sen and Mrs. Gladys Rosevear, piano, will give the fourth of a series of music ap- 2727 Brlnker and Wilson Mrs. J. 7 followwas served at music, Mary Beaoclock, elected include: Warden, seeond movement. Mrs. Milton preciation lectures Wednesday Covers trice Randall; conductor, Jennie Mrs. Melba Jones; decorations, ward ed by Contract bridge. Boyle, piano solo, will complete evening at the Eleventh and Mrs. the third movement of the hall. The lecture was illustrat- were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Helnen; chaplain, Jemima Fur- Mrs. Isabelle Boyle Mrs. Mil Estelle Mrs. Mr. tickets, snd Ballinger; Nebeker, ness; Tight supporter to noble group. Miss Ellen Thomas will ed by sdections rendered by a Quill Mrs. Julia Parry Gordon Ida Mrs. Han Mr. and Treseder, , mem-Earl, supleft Adella O FidelKabell; grand, students Hope, by slug Come group of piano Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland porter to noble grand, Emma and Mrs. Pearl Taylor; floor, ia. A ipaper will also be given bers of Miss Thomas' class, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buschjost; right supporter to M. Charles Woods, E. C. StratWhite, afternoon. daring the Mrs. Chester Mr. and Canfield, Viva St ear man; left ford and E. A. Larkins; refreshSalt Mrs. J. R. Klngdon of Nellie ments, Mrs. Matilda Woods, Mrs. The Martha society will meet Lake entertained Ogden friends B. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Robert supporter to EnMiss Arnold and Ferrin, Jarvis, outside McDonald; guardian, J. Mattie Read, Mrs. Gladys Monday, February 20, at the at a bridge luncheon Wednesday Belle pubMrs. Wilson; and Nelson. Lucille sign J. Brummltt; inside guardian, Motel. Ben Lomond at 2:20 at the Green Gables tea room. Amanda Lansing;, trustees, Viva licity, Mrs. Mattie Read, Mrs. unlock with Mrs. John 8. Lewis. The guests included Mrs. W. H. Bus- Stearman Leantine Knighton, and Mrs. of the Under the auspices and Adelle Kabell. Blackman, Mrs. B. E. Carlson, Emma Gilman. Now on sale at Dokas Candy Company or yonr Thera will be a meeting of Mrs. George W. Elsenherg, Mrs. iness and Professional Womens D. Senator-eleElbert club. Mrs. 427 F. C. Todd, Twentythe Service Star Legion Friday, L. J. Wright, Mrs. Ray Mattson, favorite cigar and candy stands, drag Thomas .will give a talk on In- seventh street, entertained the OGDEN OBJECTS February 10, at 2:20 oclock at Mrs. E. B. Stone, Mrs. J. E. ternational Relations" or grocery stores. on Satur- members of the Catholic Wothe Smithsonian hall. Thomas, Mrs. 8. E. Gilbert, Mrs. SPECIAL in oclock 8:15 at mens league Tuesday evening at E. A. Garcia, Mrs. L. "R. Herdli, day evening Everybodys cpting it . . . the best nickels worth the ballroom of the Hotel Ben her home. Cards were enjoyed UTILITIES ON of candy yon ever bought. TRY ONE! International Relations club and Mrs. Phil A. Kuhn. Lomond. The public Is cordially until a late hour when a mide Will meet Monday morning at ' As Dr. Thomas night eupper was served. Inhi 20 oclock at the home of Mrs. Mrs. David Revor entertained invited to attend. Directors of the Ogden cham for Washington, cluded in the guest list were Georgina 0. Marriott. at a bridge luncheon Thursday leaves shortly her of commerce pused a resothe that C., It Is to be hoped Mrs. J. 8. Campbell, Mrs. C. L. lution at her home, 267 Twenty-eightMonday opposing the pas--' The Women's Guild of the street. The guests included Mrs. public will take advantage of the Hughes, Mrs. A. A. Hiss, Mrs. sage of legislation up before the1 2522 Washington Avenue lecffiurch of the Good Shepherd William Reed, Mrs. William Wil- opportunity of bearing his sub- T. C. Hanley, Mrs. J. C. Green, Utah legislature at the present this on ture FishM. Mrs. Mrs. will give a luncheon at the guld son, Mrs. Louis Leavitt, Mrs. George Foley, will er, Mrs. E. R. Alton, Mrs. J. C. time, which proposes to levy spe-- j kail Tuesday, February 14. John Crockett, Mrs. J. H. Rhine, set. The musical program rial taxes on public utilities. ' Grace Miss 0m Baker, Mrs. J. F. Brown, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Robb, Mrs. Frank consist of solos by Taxes such as the proposed asby and Matthews spirituals negro Bertha Covey, Mrs. J. E. Queen Esther chapter No. 10, Glmlln, Mrs. Charles Rhine, Mrs. sessment 25 cents a month on of The Mrs. Thomas Sweeney, telephones and extensions, and a O. B. S., will entertain Friday Sena Tracy, Mrs. John Batch, the Embry chapel chorus. 7 oclock. This Mrs. is at club dinner J. E. Vail, Mrs. Cathrlne three-ven-t evening with a dance and card Mrs. Dan Boyle, and Mrs. John tax on every 1000 Is guest night. Members may Shufflebarger, Mrs. T. D. Ryan, Holden. of gas used by the1 party at the Elks home. cubic feet Dore Miss Edith Reid, Mrs. T. A. Reid, phone reservations to Miss were declared public consuming Madson. Mrs. W. E. Quillinan, Mrs. J. P. to be heavier than the A colonial dinner will be given Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Seldner othy utility O'Neill. Mrs. R. P. ONeill, Mrs. companies could stand and would by the Ladles Aid society of the entertained at dinner, followed Thomas Ellen presented Miss B. Mrs. R. Methodist church February 15 In by a reception, Tuesday evening George OConnor, consequently he passed on to the in a rethe church parlors. at their home, 1367 Twenty-fift- h a group of piano pupilsat Glen Mlnnoch, Mrs. J. E. McGowen, public, which would make them evening Mrs. M. McLaughlin, Mrs. C. E. an indirect sale tax. The street, in honor of the fif- cital Monday danger were Maple, Mrs. Numbers hall. Brothers D. E. McCarty, Mrs. of of falling revenues from lncreas- Miss Grace Marsh is spending tieth wedding anniversary Scoville, Ruth Mtss R. given by J. Mrs. C. W. Lipplnoott, and ed rates made necessary by the Girls calf Oxfords for a few days with friends in Croy- Mrs. Seidners parents, Mr. and Miss Pauline Bruesch, Miss Dor- Shaughnessy, Mrs. J. E. Vail, taxes was also Mr. Mrs. J. W. Evertsen. pointed out us a Utah. don, Read, Ruth Miss WilLittle, and heavy wear. othy Mrs. Mrs. sport Wilkins, Margaret Mrs. Evertsen were married In menace to public utility coma Miss Verla Hale, Miss Verda liam Schulti, Mrs. C. E. ClemBlack to or came resand Holland Ogden tan, sizes 3 to Miss Therner Melan spent the Helen Read, Miss ents, Mrs. P. F. Breen, Mrs. F. panies in deriding upon the Hale, Miss Revenues olution. years ago. possi8. week-en- d While might In Morgan with her twenty-tw- o they las- tElaine Williamson, Miss Kath- J. Hirt, Mrs. J. A. Moss, Mrs. D. Miss Janet Scoville, A Smyth, Mrs. M. F. Console, bly drop to such an extent that parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Read, ryn club The Junior Child Culture companies would he forced out Uefleld. Blair Evans, and Mrs. Raymond Morrlsey. $1.89 met Saturday afternoon at the Walter Bruesch, of business, it was said. a and Bud Scoville, Norseth, Lloyd Girls 2:30 Lomond at Pumps, Ties and Mr. and Mrs. M. Lesser, 236 Hotel Ben Jack Vernleuw. The pupils were Mrs. James Herbert DeVine, afterA of the oclock. feature arhands of police this week In the Twenty-fift- h Strap Slippers, kid or street, have assisted by the Sixth ward pri- 908 Twenty-fourtstreet, enternoon was the lecture given by h rived home from a under the super- tained the members of Golden war to keep cars off the streets orchestra patent mary Professor Levi Edgar Young of vision of Mrs. Ruth 8covlHe and while street after midnight, stay on the Pacific coast. D. A. Monday R., He Spike chapter, Utah. of the University the membership include Melvin afternoon at her home. Mrs. flushing operations and snow $1.89 to $2.95 to keep the streets Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rose, spoke on the American Indian. Duncan, Orin Hubbard,' Blair as- plows work Alice the Collins was voMary two Miss Dorothy Corey gave open for day time traffic. 1162 Twenty-fourt- h street, had Dunfcan, Melvin Little Tots Slippers, accom- Evans, LeRoy sisting hostess. Mrs. George R. Chief of Police A E. Wilfong as their guests for the past week cal selections, she was Whltte-morBud Scoville, and McAlister, anstate or regent, models, strap Whltmeyer, patent Mrs. to on Byron hare cars found Mr. and Mrs. Byard Smith of panied by Ruth Scoville. nounced a state conference on arranged afcalf. for well made. the hostesses The 2 a. Sturdy, the towed m. streets Canada. after Alberta, Tabor, national defense to include all to certain ternoon were Mrs. Ray Jones Heleqpolls chapter of the garages, where they organisations which are held pending recovery by the Mrs. Frank J. Bartonek of and Mrs. C. B. Johnson. met Wednesday for lunch- patriotic 89c to $1.00 Febrube will in Lake Salt held owner, who must pay a 50c towLos Angeles, Calif., Is In the city eon at the Hotel Ben Lomond. hotel. Newhouse at the 25, ary the of The regular meeting hill and a $1.00 storage The hostesses for the afternoon Announcement visiting her son and daughter-in-lawas also made ing before the car is released. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barto-ae- k American Legion Auxiliary was were Mrs. Parley G. Richardson, charge Mrs. Whltmeyer of the date About 40 cars have bees and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur held Monday evening in the Aux- Mrs. P. H. Mulcahy, and Mrs. by the annual D. A. R. state handled iliary club rooms In the chateau. George H. Lowe. Following the for by the new scheme this Smalley. conference In Ogden March 25 week with A very Interesting talk was given luncheon more than usual sucwas given at the Hotel Ben Lomond. Mrs. a program cess in keeping cars off the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carllle, by Judge James A. Howell on under the leadership of Mrs. V. O. A. A Parmley, vice regent, was streets during the prohibited hours from AAAVWVVVV'yyVaWVVVVVVSVVVWWWWVV 2 a. m. until 6 a. m., Chief Wilfong said 2615 Jefferson avenue, departed National Defense. Clarence. Lewis R. Ekins. Topics for report were the elected alternate for regent hostMrs. Sunday on the Overland Limited gave a vocal number. The .With Ulysses, Wandering at the Continental congress of the for San Francisco. They will esses for the evening were Mrs. E. A. Becker; The Homeric D. A. R. In Washington, D. C., Mrs. Elliott Done, spend several weeks on the coast. Clifford Cave, Age, Mrs. Ekins; Social Cus- April 17. a Mrs. Leonard Epson, Mrs. Vern toms, Mrs. W. H. Felsted; Mrs. Mary Alice Collins, chair- Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lewis will Little, Mrs. Cleve Puolson, Mrs. Homeric Gods, Mrs. E. J. man of the real daughters com- Are. George Holt, Biirkhead; leave Ogden about February 15 Bertha Covey, Homeric Women, committee, read letters from two for Omaha, Nebraska, where and Mrs. Deliah Roberts. Fol- Mrs. Claude Farr; "The Palace real daughters, Mrs. Angelina' Mrs. J. V. Moan; of Allnous, they will make their home. Mr. lowing the meeting and program, Avery, 92, and Mrs. Anna Knight servtea and were of cards scores have Lewis played Mrs. and Hector and Andromache, Mrs. Gregory, 90, acknowledging gifts MANUFACTURERS ADVERTISING SALE friends In Ogden who will regret ed. Charles West; "Sons of Homer, sent at Christmas time by the their departure. m Mrs. H y r u Wheelwright; Golden Spike and Escalante Mrs. W. J. Rackham enterFrom the Iliad," Mrs. Claude chapters, and also showed picFriDr. C. W. Hanchor, superin- tained at a bridge luncheon From the Odyssey, tures of the two. A third letter Peacock; of district tendent Sunday day at her home, 330' Patterson Mrs. K. C. McCune; The Presi- from Mrs. Gilman, another real 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. schools of Utah for the Metho- avenue In honor of Mrs. F. J. dent's Summary, Mrs. Lee D. daughter, of Berkeley, California, dist church, was present Thurs- Bartonek, of Oakland, Calif., and Turner. also was read. Saturday, February 11th e day evening at the third quarter- formerly of Ogden. Other guests Mrs. G. J. program Falck, Present this certificate and 99c, and receive Mrs. F. Davey entertained the chairman for the afternoon, gave ly conference of the Ogden Meth- were Mrs. Arthur Smalley, Mrs. one Box of "French Face Powder, The meeting was Alfred Christensen, Mrs. C. E. members of The Musical Acorns odist church. one $1.00 Exquisite Perfume, and we will flag lesson for the year, sent held In the ' Community house. Miller, Mrs. David Davis, Mrs. Friday afternoon at her home, the give you absolutely FREE n $4.00 ROCK to her committee on the correct While in the city Dr. Hanchor George A Holt and Mrs. Ross 2942 Gra'nt avenue. The life use of the CUT CRYSTAL NECKLACE strung on sil. anFalck Mrs. flag. was the guest of Rev. Harry T. Hawkins, the last three of Salt and compositions of Robert ver plate chain and a pair of Ladies Chiffon sent nounced that a pageant, flag Morris, pastor of the First Meth- Lake; Mrs. Jack Daniels, Mrs. were featured In the afterHOSE. $1.00 QQby Mrs. A D. Wall of Denver, Bert Schenck, Mrs. Ralph Smuln, noon program. ALL THESE ARTICLES FOR odist church. Emma Martin national correct on the chairman Mrs. Orley Chugg, and' .Mrs. was given recognition for her use of the flag for the D. A. R., The Martha Junior society met George Doxey. splendid rendition of Paderew- would be presented by the pu- Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. skis "Minuet. Special mention at Miss Martha Humphrey enter- was also made of numbers given pils of the Washington school Mrs. C. R. Green -- J. Q. Leavitt birthschool the Washington's tained at a bridge supper Thurs- by Billie Norine Finnegan and was the assisting hostess. day, afternoon and evening. Mrs. day night at the Hotel Ben Lo- Marian, Malan. The next meet- Falck also reported that she had F. Mrs. David Revor entertained mond, In honor of Mrs. F. If you can not come on this day and hour, ing of the club will be held Feb- been asked .to Apply a list of arhas who send someone to our store before the Sale. memPutnam, Rainbow recently the members of the ruary 23. Included In the concerning flag usage, Iave 90c and your set will be laid aside elub Thursday at a one o'clock rived In Ogden from Berkeley, bership of the club are Marjorie questions which would be Included In the for yon. to' home. make her California, 257 Gorat her luncheon home, Bailey, Betty Christensen, birthday programs Other guests were Miss Kathryn don Swan, Betty Stewart, Marie Washington's street. Twenty-eigGood at the other schools. Only 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdy. Coupon , Marriott, Miss Lou Morgan, Mrs. Fife, Virginia Nelson, Ralph Dav-e.i Mail Add 15c Postage. Orders 0$ Thelma Branstiter, Laree Adjoint card party will be Ernest Slmkins, Mrs. Edward To Miss Margaret McAtee, Laker, Keep Limit: Two Sets to a Customer. Marian Mslan, Emma Necessary given. Tuesday evening by the Topping, American' Legion and the Auxil- Miss Florence Green, Miss Betty Martin, Helen Nelson, Boyd Farr, Cars Streets Off "FRICK FREE Miss Lor nit AVattls, Miss Millie Norine Finnegan, and Eveiary In the chateau Mrs. Clif- Orton, Genuine Gun ran teed Forbes Mrs. Adelaide and the Smith, for the ford IIuss is chairman Night During lyn Nelson. ' First Campbell of Salt Lake. event Rock Crystal Quality e 2325 In Neckln-j Avenue Acacia club met leavCar owners who Insist on The Washington Friday Silk Hone Miss Lottie Lund was the Salt Lake with Mrs. David O. ing their cars parked all night Borosls sorority was entertainn ed Thursday evening at the home ?omplimented guest at a surprise McKay. A luncheon was served on the streets of one oclock followed by a pro- - den received a reversal at the of Mrs. Lew Besson, 2722 Brisk party Saturday evening given at At Societylift.News r, Feb-swn- ry Per Eo-cl- es Twenty-seven- th lemi-annu- al Per vice-gran- d, 1 THE ... 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