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Show J page four FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 191S. THE OGDEN POST SocietyNews Walter B. Whalen baa re- the Cushnaban Memorial hall. turned from an extended trip to The chairman of the various committees include: Carl Blass, tbe Pacific coait. reception; Jerome Whitten, muLeonard Ahern, tickets; P. Mia. George Sccles entertain- sic'; Smith, hall, William OConed tbe members of ber bridge K. floor; P. K. Smith, assistant dab Tuesday at ber borne In tbe nor, and Marlon Higginbotham, floor; Ladywood apartments. DEATH CLAIMS TEST OF MEN ELSIE E. BERG GOMES DURING Mrs. Elsie Elslholm Berg, 85, LAST RITES FOR Y.W.RAWS0N L. A. Wade and the verdict resulted from the decision of a jury trial. use began In The much-trie- d 1923 after Mra. Graham, a was injured when a light wagon overturned, pinning ber beneath. It is alleged the hone she was driving became frightened by a passing switch engine, which was emitting hot water and steam In a manner not nec widow of Ludvig Berg, died early Wednesday at the family home, 8268 Stevens avenue, folON lowing an Illness of six Week. She was born In Copenhagen, Denmark, December 12, 1847. She came to Utah with ber par- Men Classed as Superior a Served as Superintendent of ents, who were L. D. S. converts, the Dee Hospital For and lived In Salt Lake before Few Yean Ago Are Now publicity. Over 18 Yean Mere Weaklings moving to Ogden In 1908. She Mrs.'Dorothjr Preeae entertainIn American was The married 12, 1892, Legion April auxiliary ed tbe Fraternal dub Tuesday met Directors of the Dee (Memorial evening In the cha- Brigham City. Mrs. Bergs only By Frank Parker Stock bridge afternoon at ber borne, 868 Six- teau. Monday The host esses for the eve- child, Walter Berg, aged 81, waa I am constantly being sur- hospital elevated Eli Holton, ofteenth street. ning were Mrs. W. G. Foulger, instantly killed by electric shock prised to discover that men iwho fice manager of the Institution, repairing get along more than passably to the position of temporary suChi Omega sorority will meet Mrs. Reed W&rnlck, Mrs. Mer- July 21, 1921, while Mrs. H. E. s high tension wire In the Utah well In good tlmea are utterly perintendent to succeed !W. W. for luncheon at tbe Hotel Ben lin Fernstermaker, and Light company's sub- without ability to help them- Row son, 61 year old superinLomond Saturday for one oclock Hansen, Mrs. David Scott, Mrs. Power selves In hard times. Mrs. Joseph station. By con tendent, who died Sunday night. Seppich, Henry luncheon. Surviving are one sister, Mrs trait, the proportion of first-rat- e Mr. Rawson was appointed suNewey, and Mrs. Wilford Smed men with initiative, courage perintendent of the Dee hospital McDonald, Salt Lake, and Mis Eleanor Weeks, daugh lng. A program of musical num- Minnienieces and nephews. and confidence In themselves, In 1915 and had served 18 years ter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Weeks, bers and readings was given fol- eight conIn that capacity. He was presithe business session and Funeral services will be In seems pitiably small. who has been In Chicago for lowing More than three hundred years dent of the state hospital assoa reading by Mrs. Vern ducted Saturday at 2 p. m. tbe past year, returned to Og- Included vocal named William ciation for many years and was Eklna; solo, Mrs. 8. W. the Lindquist and Sons mortuary ago a man den recently. Badoon, and an accordion num funeral chapel, with interment Shakespeare expressed the same also a member of the board of editors of Modern Hospital, idea when he wrote: ber by Jimmie Edlngton. The in Ogden City cemetery. The Service Star will bold a annual eoe devoted to the Interdear "The tea he magazine will Easter Brutus, fault, given meeting April 10 to elect dele- Saturday at the American LeSartorial Complications ests of hospital work. Is not in our stars, but In gates to the state convention Fashionable tailors prescribe For many years he had been chateau. ourselves, that we are unAM members are requested to be gion dress coats with longer tails, an active worker, chnrch memderlings. present. Mies Melba Sessions, daugh- gray tuxedos and silk waistcoats Every day I get fresh evidence ber, and clubman In Ogden. He Scouts of Mr. and Mra Leroy Ses- in pastel shades. If It isnt one that men who were classed as organised the Boy ter of . Ogden branch of Womens sions, and Thomas L. Adams of thing to worry shout, its anoth- superior' a few years ago are America movement In Weber Auxiliary to R. M. A. met Wed- Las Vegas, Nevada, were mar- er. Roanoke Time. served as president hear and I connty every Also, weaklings. nesday at Green Gables at 1:80 ried 909 day of men who never made any of the Ogden Gateway council Wednesday In the Salt Lake o'clock. Hostesses were Mrs. temple. In 1917 Americans faced a great splash In the worlds bnt B. 8. A. during hie prominent The bride entertained Thomas P. Williams, Mrs. Neil at a trousseau tea won. and It they who are getting ahead today in career. Later he served a term after- foreign foe Clegg, and Mrs. Louis M. Payne. noon at ber borne, Sunday ls as president of the Ogden 2642 Jackson are defeated now it will not be spite of hard time. has club and was a member avenue. Two hundred and fifty by a foreign foe but by their lack One thing depression Mrs. Susan Grose entertained invitations were Issued. Miss of confidence in themselves. taught is that all men are not of the Rotary club at the time the members of the Live Oak Evelyn Upton entertained at an equal, at least In ability. But of hie death. He was also a club Thursday afternoon at two informal evelet prosperity return and with member of the Ogden stake high McThursday reception M. Mrs. J. oclock at ber home, 666 Twenty-firs- t ning at ber borne in tbe Elm- J. P. ONeill, It will come a new crop of in- council of the L. D. 6. church McDennis Mrs. and street. hurst apartmenta In honor of Laughlin getting by on their at the 12time of his death. He Carty at the Cushnahan Memor- competents served years as bishop of the ial hall. On Saturday evenkig nerve and assurance. Tbe weekly meeting of tbe the young couple. Ogden Eighth ward and was reWORK and the lazy Vista of members Alta bridge clnb was University postponed Mrs. Walter Wall'and club will sponsor a bridge at One evil result of the depres- leased from this work In 1925 this week and will ibe held Wed- Mr.Mr.andandMrs. Leslie sion and the vast expenditure of due to his many other duties. HigginbothThe Memorial hall. Cushnahan nesday, April 18, at the Hotel am entertained for the unemployed has Mr. Rawson was married a Conmoney M. Mrs. Saturday evening hostesses be F. will Ben Lomond. st a bridge dinner at the Hig- note, Mrs. Margaret Wilkins, been to get millions out of the second time less than a year It Is so much ago. Hie second wife, formerly ginbotham home on Twenty-sixt-h Mrs. J. V. Moan, Mrs. J. E. Vail, habit of work. Miss Gladys Crandall and Glen street. Dinner was served on and Mrs. J. F. Campbell. easier to draw money and food Miss Erma Madsen, iwas superCrandall have returned from a small tables each centered with from the public and charity intendent of the nurses at the Dee hospital at the time of their trip to the Pacific coast. They a basket of daffodils and ferns. funds than it la to work. met Historical Ogden society visited thqir brother, Laurence Covers were laid Mr. marriage .in May, 1922. His and to for hire We have been home trying at afternoon the Crandall, and family In Los An- Mrs. Herbert Woods, Mr. and Saturday a competent woman to do gen- first wife died in June, 1981, IP. Merrill, 982 Twenty-foA. Mrs. of geles. was formerly Miss Eugenia Mrs. Leslie West, Mr. land Mrs. urth street. Officers for eral housework. In my family. and e Wheelwright, Mr. and the ensuing year were elected Six refused the Job because "it Lofgren of Ogden. The Mr. and Mrs. George 6. Glen Norman OcIn was consummated Mrs. Lawrence F. Mr, was too much Taylor, work," although and Include Mrs. Austin Johnwill leave shortly for Salt Lake and Mrs. 1905. hundred-poun- d Lloyd Hoover, Mr. and son, president; Mra. E. P. Mills, my daughter tober, to make their home. They will Mrs. Mr. Rawson Is survived by his Mrs. Albert Ruth Oborn, Miss Nell Meal-if- f, manages to do it all In half a reside in the Covey apartments. B. Petterson, and CUfforn An' Inquiry we found that wife, his mother and three sons X Mr. Glen has recently been aprecording secretary; Miss day. Onthose derson. eix had been living Rulon, a student of the medical of each Eva secreErb, corresponding pointed manager of the Regional without working, school of Northwestern univercomfortably W. Mrs. N. tary; United States seed loan office. Acacia club was entertained teasurer; Miss Art hella. Patterson, one or another sity, Evanston, 111.; Milton L. by Mathals, supported Mrs. J. A. Gager, source of unemployment relief. Rawson of Ogden, and F. Vernon Home Culture cl mb met Sat- Friday at a luncheon meeting by historian; Mrs. David J. Wilson at ber trustee on the memorial fund; In three weeks we tried out Rawson, who is serving s misurday afternoon at the home of sion for the L. D. S. church in Mrs.' J. B. Grace, 2369 Quincy home, 2581 Fowler avenue. Mrs, Mrs. W. H. Newcombe, 'parlia- six who were willing to try at the present time. avenue. Mrs. Fred Carr review- Joan W. Emmett gave a book mentarian; Mrs. A. P. Merrill, or so they said. They were will- England Funeral rites were held WedGuests in addition to custodian, and Mrs. George Grill, ing to eat and sleep, but it turned "The Swiss Family of Man- review. afternoon In the Eighth club members were Mrs. Don preM reporter. The program ed out they were unwilling to nesday hattan," by Charles D. Morley. the ward chapel with Bishop Rulon B. Colton, Vernal; Mrs. David W. for next year was presented by work. Salt Lake; Mrs. Mra. Rose Whitley, chairman of Many business men friends T. Peterson presiding. The body Mr. and Mrs. George Robert Henderson, Mrs. H. G. the program committee end was tell me that tt la next to Im- was Interred in the Ogden city Charlotte Jacobs, Glen, who have been living In Mrs. Vilate Cambell, accepted. Mrs. W. H. Newcombe possible to hire people who will cemetery under the direction of Salt Lake, have returned to Og- Jacobs, sons. Miss Margaret McFarlane, and read The End to Dreams" of really work at their Jobs. They LlndquiBt and 909 den and will make their home at Mrs. L. 8. Merrill. .. Mra. H. 6 the to work have leel that dont collection they of OHenry 1457 Twenty-fift-h street. Mr. Jacobs and Mrs. Cambell assisted awards for .want to. unless 1932. they Glen has been made manager of the hostesses. I am afraid that thbse of us -- the Ogden music store of Glen Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton en- who are willing ''to work will for Brothers. The Utah State society of the tertained the members of the have to go on supporting a huge even when Pioneers will of Utah Golden Spike chapter, Daugh- army of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bradley Daughters convene In a state convention ters of the Ogden city commissioners have American Revolution, good times come back again. left Saturday for Los Angeles Saturday, April 8, the Hotel Monday afternoon at' her home BUSINESS . . in chain gang adopted a new schedule of rates, to make their home. They were Utah In Salt Lake.at Meetings In Kayavllle. Mra. W. E. Traugh-be- r Adversity sometimes discloses effective on the El Monte muaccompanied by Mrs. Bradleys will be called to order promptly was assisting hostess. Nom- unsuspected business ability In nicipal golf course for the seasister. Miss M. June Pierce, who at ten oclock in the morning inations as suggested by Trace A. submitted the nomi- the last place one would look son, will visit them during the spring and Turner and membera of the club, the election of officers will nating committee by for It. and accepted vacation. be held. The afternoon session by the chapter were Mrs. O. E. Carter Melvin, a Negro con- a hd approved by Parks Commissioner Fred E. Williams. will be held at two o'clock and Parmley, regent; Mrs. W. E. vict In a Georgia chain-ganMrs. P. H. Mulcahy entertain- will be devoted to A season ticket, upon which a of In t; reports the nickel a found D. prison Mra. Traughber, ed the members of the Modern activities of the various man may iplay at any time and to organ- E. Leader, recording aeoretay; yard. a He buy keeper got Literature club Friday afternoon isations. Weber county will be Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton, treas- him a package of matches, ten his wife may play any time exat her home on Taylor avenue. represented by thirty delegates, urer; Mias Eva Erb, registrar; boxes. He sold the matches to cept Saturday afternoons, SunFollowing the program tea was Mrs. H. F. Irwin, other convicts and guards for a days and holidays, will cost $25. eerved. Miss Eldeen Mulcahy Miss Beth Peck will be the secretary-- ; Mrs. Otiscorresponding Regular green fees for nine cent a box, doubling his capital, hisWeeks, assisted her mother. guest of honor at number of torian; Mrs. J. W. Abbott, chap- He bought more matches whole- holes on week days up to Satnoons will be 25 cents affairs this week end lain; Mrs. P. H. mem- sale and sold them at retail un- urday Mrs. Edna O'Morrow depart- charming and it will be 25 cents for nine next. On Saturday Miss Vir- ber of board of Mulcahy, He bought til he had directors. The a quarter. holes on Saturday afternoons, ed Monday for Berkeley, Calif., ginia Hyde will entertain with Included six packages of smoking tobacnominating committee where she twill make her home. a luncheon. Miss Barbara Kim- Mrs. Sundays and holidays. Last year them sold co D. Mra. H. L. Taylor, for his quarter and A. It .was 85 cents straight. Before Mrs. O Morrows depart- ball will entertain April 15 at he sack. At last Barber, and Mrs. Ethel Franke. for a nickel a ure from Ogden ehe was the a luncheon. Mias Kathryn Green-we- ll Mrs. A monthly ticket, not good carre- had money enough to buy a Wheelwright Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, gueet of a numa tea 4n compl-men- t viewedDorothy 9 complimented give which he again will ton of Let Roar' the Hurricane cigarettes, cost 83 and a transferable ber of charming affairs in her to the bride elect, and on by Rose Wilder Lane. Follow- retailed at a profit. ticket for twenty rounds of golf, honor. April 14 Miss Esther Lashus will ing the meeting tea was served. 20 now, all from Carter has any time, will cost $6, compliment Miss Peck and Mr. the original nickel. He has done good while one good for ten rounds A dancing party will be given Hugh Ford, the prospective folks white of lot annual Classical!! The of the better than a Saturday evening, April 8, at groom, at a dinner. The wed- Ogden high school was held. Fri- who have let the hard times lick will be 32.75. 909 9:30 o'clock at the Elks club ding of Mies Peck and Mr. Ford day evening at the Berthana. It them. And he has proved that for the retiring officers and the will take place April 18. Much was one of the most brilliant business ability is not confined newly elected officers of the events of tbe season. Gypsy mo- to any one class or race. Elks club. The party is sponJunior Child Culture dub en- tif was featured in the costumes 909 sored by the Elks ladies orgsn--idatio- tertained members of the senior and in the decorations. A street The process of balancing the Child Culture club st a program scene with vendors and gypsies, Is now on its a What Is described as Ogdens and tea at the Hotel Ben Lo dancers formed the background national budget soon as most of the most tried case may come up Queen Esther chapter No. 4, mond Saturday afternoon. The for the ball. Don Corey, aa way. As budgets of the country for consideration an eighth time O. E. S., will hold, a short busi- program Included a one-askit, street singer, and Gene Hossing family .back on in the near future if the wishes be will we balanced are ness session Friday evening April "The Reducing Act," directed by as the accordion player, and the road to prosperity again. of N. J. Harris, Ogden attorney, 7. A floral fund tea will follow Miss Lola Garner; duet dance. Louise McKay wandered 909 , are granted by the Second dis-tl-ct the meeting with the men of the Miss Virginia Alton and Miss Mary the dancers singing "In Secretary of State Cordell Hull among court. chapter in charge of the pro- Frances Mortensen; vocal solos, Old Vienna. A gypsy folk barred his door to job huntThe case concerns a ault begram and refreshments. All Mrs. S. W. Badcon, and reading, dance was effectively carried out has members and visitors are Invited "Peg o My Heart," Miss Helen by Lucille Lyman. Lyie Lyman, ers so he will have time to work. tween Lena Graham against the is no Way to be a popular Ogden Union (Railway and Depot to attend. Brophy. Presiding at the tea Neva Cook, Ann Woklen, Isabelle That cabinet official. It has already been company. e table in the English room were Prlndle, Alice Johnson, Julia seven times since its in909 tried In Mr. end Mrs. A. H. Chambers Mrs. Roscoe C. Glsamann. Kelley, Margaret Sampson, CorThe last Maybe our people wouldnt troduction in 1922. announce the marriage of their charge of arrangements were delia Everts on, Helen Hooper, have to resort to scrip If hearing resulted In a decision In had -P. H. Mrs. Mrs. 8. Carl Watson, to daughter, Lola Chambers, Mary Scowcroft, Helen Barker, had paid more attention to favor of the depot company. It Stanley Blchsel, son of Mrs. Ed- Brophy, Mrs. Howard Goddard. Petti Carr, Gaylo Hurd, Kay they was tried before District Judge Scripture. Anna Mrs. and ward Blchsel. The marriage took Mrs. Virgil Shaw, Hitt, June Dlnsdale, Alton Peplace November 14, 1932, in Las Van Dyke. Eva Marian. tes, Clawson, Rupe, e .The young couple left Vegas. Announcing the appearance of of a for of Junior the stay Saturday evening tbe gypsy queen, Dorothy Paine Organization several weeks on the Pacific Amerioan Legion auxilary has and her maid of honor. Hazel secoast. officers been perfected and Lewis, a group of gypsy dancers lected for the following year gave an interpretation of "Cach-uch- a. Mrs. Phillip Warren Knisley Officers are as follows: Mrs? Included In the group of Louisville, Ky.. Is a guest at Howell, president; Beverley Ste- were Rosemary Helen Smith, Mrs. vens, first the Hotel Ben Lomond. Sophie Parmley, Irva Shurtllff, Frances Is Beginning. vioe- - president; second Knisley spent the winter months Reed, Woodcock, Barbara Shaw, Dorin Hollywood, Calif., end Palm Dorothy Hall, secretary; Doro- othy Bowman, Kate Johnson, TransSprings with her aunt, Mrs. Tay- thy Carr, corresponding secre- Dorie Dawson, Florence Empey, ar!W. Mrs. Adams Adams. Not Artis Shupe, treasurer; Margaret Wilson, Adele Whitlor Costs . . . tary; rived In Ogden 8unday evening Joyce Schaughnessy, historian; lock, Gwen Stranqulat, Lucy Mcand spent several hours In Og- Violet Covey, chaplain; Ann Neil, Charlene Wood, and MarBegin Evarn garet Gwllllama. den with Mrs. Knisley. Howell, sergeant-at-arm- s; Ekins, Dora Bundy, and Betty A dance duet was given by The Duo Art Senior section Bsllantyne, executive board. The Jeanette Clark and Beverley met nt Miss Virginia 8anders. Junior organisation will meet the HSU. Miss France Mortensen 5c .V. 889 Twenty-nint- h atreet, on lart Saturday of each month in gave a dance number honoring Wednesday, April 6, at eight the American Legion chateau. the queen. Concluding the nume oclock. The program was as ber the entire assembly Joined St. Josephs Catholic church in tbe dance and preceded the follows: Talk, "History of Voice Culture, Mrs. Taggart; cornet women plan three bridge card grand march. led by the queen solo and whistling, Dee Shep- parties for this .week, and the ind maid of honor. Membera In herd; talk on "Wagner," Ruby final parties of the group will of the general committee Anderson; solo, "Lilies of Flan- be given the following week, charge of the brilliant affair An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $1.00! Rowena 8trlngham, coursf were Ernest WarRngard. Miss completing an eight-wee- k ders, 0 9 9 of bridge parties. Included in Wooler. Miss . Marjorie Buenos Amigos club will give this week's evpnts were: Tuesday Brewef, J. W. McConnell, und BUY an Easter deuce in the Amerl evening, Mrs. Charles Deru. Mrs Claude Corev of the Ogden high i can Legion chateau Easter Mnn-da- v Bertha Covey, and Mrs. George school facility, and tbe following UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. Committees were Holt at the home of Mrs. Deru. evening. Marian Cheesnsn, Dorappointed Monday evening at a 620 Twelfth street; Thursday othy Paine, Janet Fife, Kay Ross .special meeting of the club at evening, Mrs. F. J. Hlrt, Mrs and Dale Anderson. uSES 'Dr. HARD TIMES WEDNESDAY 1933 anniversary sale Hart Schaffner Florsheim Phillip-Jone- $6.85 Oh, Boy! Vv A PASS AND SAVE! II i i X x l s X Big Easter Sale Boys Suits Starts Tomorrow Lasts Seven Days $4.95 to $9.95 Theyre the swellest suits we ever saw for the money. Tell your boy friends about em too. And another shipment of those popular Boys Oxfords. They wear like iron . . . and look at the prices. 98c $1.45 $1.98 to 6. Taylor-- W rights Easter Headquarters for Thrifty Shoppers! WERE READY TO HELP WITH YOUR Spring Housecleaning -- Phone 2074 Economical Prices! Satisfactory Service! Try Our v Thrifty Service Laundry Plan Once for $1.00 flat work ironed-t- he hardest part of 20 Lbs. AH Special Department for Curtains Blankets Pillows Wash Rug the laundry. OGDEN TROY LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. OGDEN X X Another Hit! Sizes 2 1 X II X H X 1 Scores Taylor-Wrigh- ts X II X ill '9. Its a Fine Every Day, All Day. X X. sale ends Saturday Time to Start Cutting Why portation Today to Fare IX X shirts 89c shoes. A New Month Just Marx and Tried The Trial Up Again nt; & suits topeoats M935 vice-regen- ct Nicaraguan, government !ll g, n. The has given every former insurgent a farm of his own, .. Ia that any Iowa farmer, to way, asks-thcure a rebel? Ban Antonio 1898 metn-rlag- s, Dubious Steward iX! -- eve 909 ne-gres- s, .... Ogden City Fixes Rates Golfers essary for operation. of (he eo- glne. Mrs. Graham seeks $10,-000 for her injuria. UTAH I X X 1 X |