Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 4 1029 E SERVICE STAR PIONEERFAMILY HOLDS REUNION AT BEAR LAKE LEGION OFFICER VISITS: OGDEN! today:- - ' ' ! 1 r: r Among those present from Ogden are Dr and Mrs Edward L Rich and family Dr and Mrs Ezra C Rich and family Drj and Mrs Clark L Rich Mrs Junior Rich Mr and Mrs Royal Eccles and family Dr and Mrs U TL Pugmlre and family Mr and Mrs' Clinton Pugmlre Mrs Clarence Wright Mr and Mrs Juhius H Smart Miss Marian Ure Frank Greer : The chll dren of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Moyle of Salt Lake accompanied Dr and Mrs Clark L Rich A twilight recital was enjoyed along th$ shores of the lake Sat- urday evening following an afternoon of sporting events The proPiano solo gram was as follows La Mar Parrish reading Nancy Pugmlre selections by Sextet Bar-- r bara Ellen Ruth Roland Myrthon and Monna Rich reading Eaith Rich piano solo Ora Rich A grand ball concluded Saturday’s exercises Dr Adam S Bennion will be the main speaker on this morning’s pro- -' gram giving a toast to the Rich family Others1 who will speak are Abel S Rich Roland Rich Woodley Myrtle Rich Richards Dr Ezra C RichMildred Rich Pugmlre Wilson Samuel J Parris will McCarthy offer invocation and Heber C Rich will pronounce benediction The committees for the reunion were: Joel Rich Parrish general chairman refreshments Mildred F Rich chairman Ivah S Parrish Minerva Hazel Rich Shepherd Rlcn Woolley- - McCarthy Suzanne S Pugmlre Deborah Rich RoseRich Rich Irene Rich Gardner Ida Arnold Rich finances Strong chairman Joe Rich Roscoe Rich Katherine Rich Leila Rich Wright Lorraine M Rich grand" ball Stanley-Rich chairman Moses Rich Helen Rich Moyle EUa Rich Streep-e- r Edith Rich Gaylle Rich athletics Dan Rich chairman Simre Rich Chase Rich Ralph Rich Orson Rich Russell Rich twilight recital Gladys Rich chair-- J man and Mary Rich 1 the Utah state convenchapter at Service Star Legion were tion of the discussed during those visits Mrs Curtis left Wednesday night en’ route to Chicago She will attend the national convention of thel Service Star Legion in Pittsburgh Pa the latter: part of September Mrs Wilkes of1 Salt Lake president of the Utah department and Mrs J B Moreton president of theto Salt atLake chapter fare expected tend - CLUB LUNCHEON IS I WEEK’S BIG EVENT! I : y j ialso Mr and Mrs Harvey Lashus presided at ai charming bridge dinner Wednesday evening in the Green Gable Tea room The guests were served on small tables with sweet Individ‘peas as the centerpieces ual favors were given each guest iThe guests were Mr and Mrs j George Angeles Mr Doty of William Stangler of Chicago 'Mrs Robert Goodman of 'Portland Ore Mr and Mrs Walter Davis Mr and Mrs Harold Davis Mr and Mrs Claude Parry and Miss Vinette Parry High ‘ score prizes at bridge were won Davis and the cut prize by Airs Goodman £ : i w In til© Ijotci i3isciow ini coxnpii 27 ' ’ ? of Miss Ruth? White daughter Mr and Uts T F Cook who re- turned recently from - California was the- hostess at a bridge luncheon Tuesday evening at the Cook home Sweet peas were used as the centerpieces on the tables High bridge score’was won by Miss Mil- ' dred Stromberg and Miss Lottie Seegmlller The guests were Miss Stromberg Miss Seegmlller MbsNorma Bingham Mbs Emily Ilancock Mbs Florence Gay and Mbs Lorraine McEntee The women’s auxiliary of the First Baptbt church and friends were entertained at a picnic supper Miss Thursday evening by Judge and low over the ’past week-en- d 4 at Wildwood Reynolds is the house guest here of 4I Mrs I T D Johnson Sevfenty-Xivewein canyon Miss Hurst Ogden Mrs E P Mills and her two present Singing around Che camp-- I daughters MisSes Helen and Marian fire closed the evening’s at a I o’clock brldgement I limche£n Saturday at the Green -- The Song society was entertained Gable tea room Garden flowers Wednesday by Mbs Grace Nebon were Used in the decorative scheme Miss Dinah Olson and Mbs Iretta fol-- J Evans at the home of Mbs Nelson Covers were laid for thirty-si- x I Lucile Taylor gave a paper on “Tho lowed by nine tables of bridge I j Orlorlri' of OocFft1' A review of the i : re - & 4 Miss Virginia Brennan who has been a house guest of Mrs James T Abbott has returned to her home in Grand Forks 8 D Frank Winger of Butte Mont Gold were fUorr and orange in Oriental designs -used for the decorative scheme Miss Ellen Agren is spending u vacation at Brighton in Big Cottonwood canyon Miss Winifred Holmgren her sister Miss Desta Holmgren of and Miss Alice Tanner have returned from a vacation trip to Yellowstone national park Mr and Mrs Dean Monahan and are extheir daughter Dorothea San from returnto today pected Francisco where they have been visiting with Mr Monahan’s parents - Tre-mont- on out-of-to- J' trip through Yellowstone national park Mrs A T Clark of Farmington formerly of Ogden' spent the last rAbi) M WllNiE-ivli- Y ng 1 ? " - Big Cottonwood canyon Mrs A T McCanne recently from Salt Lake where Ahe at the home of her a spent month Howard Tibbals Mrs daughter re-utm- VIRGINIA GREEN TO wn Ta-cveni- Mr and Mrs R C Faulkner re turned Wednesday from a ten days at Brighton fol were hosts to tfieir Saturday even- - Covers were laid for thirty-tw- o of tables at 27 lowed bridge their eight by club Saturday July ing street I Mr and Mrs E J Harness pre-Ghome on Twenty-seven- th colored garden flowets Were sided at a delightful breakfast at used about the rooms and on the their home Sunday morning last In Byron dinner table Covers were laid dor honor of Mr andN Firs Y The guests Mr and Mrs- J Laughren Mr and Swan of Suffern Mrs Charles Wright Mr and Mrs J included Mr and 'Mrs P J Dlx John Droesbeke Mr ' and Mrs Don j Mrs Patrick Hcaly Jr Mrs W C Sedwick Mrs I L Reynolds Mrs Dean and the hosts of Chillicothe Ohio wa host W Karl Hopkins Mrs J I Van Meter Mrs SD Van Meter of Denver tess to a number of Mbs guests at a bridge dinner Wednesday! Mbs Gertrude De VorssVan Meter at the Hopkins home thejbitha Harness and Joe occasion being Mr Hopkins birth-- 1 Sunday evening Mr and Mrs P J Dix and Mr and Mrs P A Dix day Pink gladioli and delphiniums were used for the centerpice of j entertained at Saltair in compliment one long table Covers were laid to Mr and Mrs Swan for Dr and Mrs I Hopkins of Mrs Hai©ld Fornoff I presided 1 at Beaver Mr and Mrs Claude Huff a delightful bridge luncheon Friday of Meadows Mr and Mrs T F afternoon at her home in honor of KIrkham and Dr and Mrs F D two popular vbitors here Mrs Job Worlton of Lehl Mr and Mrs John Plngree J r arid Mrs - Fred- Creer Mr and Mrs Heber Neilson Mr and Mrs J Eidredge and Mr and Mrs M K Neilson all of pal$ Lake Miss Alene Reynolds of Santa Barbara and Los Angeles w’as the honored guest at an informal evening of bridge given Thursday night Those by Mrs Lamond Hen'dershot Moyes present were Mrs i William Mrs John Critchlow Miss Kathleen Miss Kay Miss Mary Hurst and Betty Hurst Miss Reynolds was also the complimented guest at a picnic supper given last Monday evening at Saltair by Mrs George Barlow of Salt Lake Dancing followed the supper There- were twelve guests present Miss Reynolds Miss Mary Hlirst and ’Mrs J T Hurst were the house' guests of Mrs Bar- ay v week I : (Continued From Page One) tnento calJ who was a house guest of her sister Mrs G A Dickson! a: few days last week was the complimented guest at a 1:30 luncheon Wednesday afternoon in the Dickson isummer home in Ogden canyon Covers were laid fortwelve close friends of ithe honored guest Mr iand Mrs Fenn left Friday to visit Iwith Mr Fenn’s mother Mrs Frank and Mrsl Fenn of Kooski Ida ’Fenn’s parents Mr and Mrs F T Gwin of Shoshone Ida They will Ivisit friends in other Idaho cities here with Miss Krauss and her parents Mr and Mrs P C Krauss Miss Krauss will visit in Montclair New York City Detroit and Chi- - a - J Pug--?mi- cago Miss-Claudi- en -- ' Ec-cl- Mrs W D Curtis of Madison Wisconsin national treasurer of the Service Star Legion stopped in Og-dWednesday en route to her home after an extensive trip through the western states While here she attended a quilting of the Ogden Star Legion chapter of the ’Service and discussed wit3v members some problems of the national organiza- -j tion She reported that the organization would have good financial balance this yearf During hen Wednesday visit she was a guest’ of Miss Eva Erb and visited in the afternoon with Mrs’ Falck and! Mbs J U Eidredge J G Problems arising from some Jr resolutions passed by the Ogden j Descendants of Apostle Charles C Rich who led one of the first Mormon pioneer companies across the plains la '47 gathered on the shores of Bear Lake at Fish Haven Idaho Saturday to enjoy their annual family reunion More than-20’descendants were reported to be present - The program is continu-'in- g ' both of Los Angeles Covers were laid for Mrs C J Baker Mrs II O Fetscher Mrs Homer Fornoff Mrses ' B G Hutchinson Mrs Spencer Mrs Harold Havenor Mrs O A Ward Mrs II C Stranquist Mrs Frank Newman Mrs Junius IL Smart Mrs Joseph Crompton Roberts and Miss MarBrewer jorie Mr1 and Mrs Robert Thomson entertained a number of their friends Saturday evening at their street home on Twenty-sevent- h Gladioli decorated the rooms and garden flowers were used on one long table The guests were Mr and Mrs L J Mann Mr and Mrs A W Shepherd Mr and Mrs Dell C West Mr and Mrs F C Rasmussen Mr and Mrs L J Iligginboth- am Mr and Mrs D L Stine Mr and Mrs J L Cooney Mr and Mrs E F Russell Mr and Mrs Dcnald Wadsworth and Mr and Mrs J C Hunter Bridge was played followed by a Jate supper Mrs Leon Cronin was hostess to the S O II club members Tues-da- y evening at her home in the MrsJames Upton apartments Shaughnessy won high bridge honors and Miss Thelma Garner the cut prize Luncheon was served on s Small tables The guests were Mrs Charles Mack of Cleveland O Mrs Don Dean Mrs Lloyd Snow Mrs Joseph Loughran Mrs William Clements Mrs Ray Harringer- Mrs James Shaughnessy Mrs Charles' Wright' Mrs John Drosbeke Mis3 Thelma Garner Miss Eileen Hanley and Miss Norah O’Brien Mrs Arthur Jorgensen entertained the members of her card club at her home 1122 Twenty- third street Wednesday evening Prizes were won by Mrs Charles Tribe and Mrs Vern Rogerson Supper was served at a late hour to Mrs K P Newton Mrs1 Alma D McKee Mrs Charles Tribe' Mrs Richard Hansen Mrs' Ralph Maw Mrs Charles Weston Mrs ‘’Erwin Bernard Mrs Frank Morehouse Mrs O C Lockhart Mrs John Mrs Handy Mrs Vern Rogerson Lash-US and Mrs Everet Iluffstettler ' STALLINGS MISS MILDRED of Mr and Mrs V B Stallings photographed as she arrived in San Francisco the latter part of July from Honolulu aboard the S S Malolo ed Mr and Mrs Wayne E Mayhew ho She will attend a reunion oi left Thursday for a motor trip in the Idaho city will the Bybee family through southern Utah They visit the national parks and the Mr and Mrs George Atkinson of Grand canyon of the Colorado in avenue have as their Arizona retumin0 to Ogden in t°lh0Us3 guests Mrs Atkinson’s sister Mrs Rudolph Stormer of Davenport Iowa and her two daughters Mrs and Mrs Royal J Douglas and Mr Schwartz and Miss Lillian -Mrs Douglas’ sister Mrs James Hugo and son Harold Stormer Stormer from Ivers returned last Sunday will the remainder of canyon Theysummerspend Brighton Big Cottonwood here the week a where they spent for Mis3 Eva Arbon and her sister L M Huggins bridge engineer reMr and Mrs and brother-in-lathe U S bureau of public roads from two a returned from N R recently Lloyd last Sunday turned an automobile trip through the weeks’ vacation trip in Portland 1 northwest They visitbd in Spokane Ore Mrs Huggins and their chil-for Vancouver B C northwest and Portland in the remained dren Miss Arbon j spending three weeks f a longer vacation I was formerly a teacher in the Ogden Mr and Mrs C L Ewing of Day- - City schools and will teach next Mrs year in Tooele She b spending the ton Ohio are visiting with Hrs H remainder of th summer ' at the Ewing’s parents Mr and wa forMrs Ewing home of her mother Mrs Margaret C Chapin street Arbon at 833 Twenty-sevent- h Julia Chapin merly Mbs Mr and Mrs Frank Winger are Arbon together Mrs '-visiting at the home of Mrs Wing with herMargaret Mrs C L Allen sbters cr's parents Mr and Mrs George of Ogden and Mrs Chris Peterson II Bartlett of Garland have Just returned from Springs T trip to Lava Hota week fhr!st!anan a motorwhere they spent anTwri R DRose Marjorie Brewer and Mb3 for Vernal where under the pices of the Utah Agricultural coidiwill division extension they lege rect recreational activities at the Uinta B&in Industrial conference They will be gone a week Mrs J R’Van Meter and son Joe and Mrs S D Van Meter of Denver Colo left Friday to return to their homes via way of Yellowstone national park They have been the house guests of their cousin Mrs' E J Harness m) and Mrs W L Allred of San Francisco Mr apd Mrs P E Gysin of Los Angeles and Mr and Mrs C W Woods of Burley Ida who (were house guests of Mr and Mrs A J Anderson of 817 Twenty-thir- d street for ten for their homes Friday and Saturday The three matrons are daughters of Mr and Mrs Anderson While here they attended the annual Anderson family reunion at Legion July 25 Mrs Ben Tyree and daughter and to are spending a ten-da- y Marvella and ton Jack baby Mrs rmotC Gamp Yelwvacation with relatives in Idaho stonen!dionai pa?k tloug Mr Christian- - daughter Jayne left Saturday night towns Vial aen Is the Weber county agricultural Mr and Mrs Rhinehart Gideon ter Mrs Louis C Leavitt Mr Gideon's mother Mrs Valand Mr and Mrs F C Smith and Gideon departed last Wedentine as h returned Miss Eleanor Weeks ha3 their small sona Charles for a weeks trip to Yellowvacation trip to house guest Miss Katherine Kelsey nesday recently from stone national They will then will remain motor eastward park of Salem Mass She Valentine Gid Yellowstone national park' Mrs j for about ten days and Mr and con Missouri visit to in return-ed LTwayer A- to their Gideon tlr and Mrs Mrs Rhinehart who has fishMrs C F Kiingman recently from a two weeks Conn Hartford in home a guest for three weeks at the ing trip to Fbti Lake in southern been of Mr and Mrs D A Dixon home Utah v Mr and Mrs Frank Stevens Miss left Thursday morning for San Stevens and Sidney StevMargaret coas J Pacific and other Mrs Geneva Jones left Tuesday Francisco are ens home soon from an expected to spend two weeks with friends cities She will return to her home extended stay in California' and relatives inIdaho Dr and Mrs I J Hopkins of Beaver and Mr and Mrs Claude -Huff of Meadow’s were house guests cf Mr and Mrs W Karl' Hopkins the greater part oftha week Mrs Cecil Jen sen of Chicagp anc -first forehead small but on at with her my trouble eruptions baby daughter Patricia are began My house guests of Mr and Mrs R quickly spread all over my they increased in size within a week They over and W Treseder on Jefferson avenue face and itched and burned intensely The eruptions1 scaled could so was rot that irritation sleep great They will remain about four weck3 were very painful and the -- 1 third After the and Ointment day Cuticura Soap began using week the scales Mrs F P Martin of San Leanthe itching was not so intense At the end of the first dro Calif and her infant son Dean less than three weeks I was healed returned to their home by airplane Ifcnurtmc Calif Jan3t-Friday morning after vblting two Sample each free 'nd SOc Talcum Ke Sold ejenrhere weeks with Mrs Martin’s parents $049 25c Omfment S : Do H AdaTC4§ riaM Ijhnrnt-fl- M Mr and Mrs C H Wright- Mrs ZiMT Cuticure Sherio 5uU Z5c Martin and her baby left Salt Lake Mis3 Mary Wood Hinman left Saturday aus- w - ’ Guiicura Completely Heals Painful Eruptions All Over Face 2 - - Mrs Lillian Price and Miss Stell and Egelhoff of Kansas City Mo son Mrs William Geary and her Robert of Chicago s Mrs O H Tbrgescn and daughter Friday front Joyce returned' home a visit to California- - Last Tuesday she bid bon voyage to her brother LeRoy Foster who sailed on the S Sierra for Australia Mrs Frank Winger of Butte Montana b the house guest of her parents Mr and Mrs George H’ Mrs Mark Brown entertained 1 Bartlett little guests at a swimming party and picnic supper Saturday night at A number of Ogden families en- Patio springs in celebrationrof the at Mirror nipth birthday of her daughter joyed the past week-en- d lake in the Granddaddy Lake reg- Helen ion They were Dr and Mrs Paul Denvej R Weeks Mr and Mrs W F Nant-ke- r of Airs- Clyda “Mason and son Fred Mr and Mrs Colo left Saturday for San Fran W Karl Hopkins and son Karl Mr cisco after visiting here two weeks and Mrs W A Schryber C E with her father Thomas Cass an Armstrong and son Wyd and Dana sister and brother Miss Bessie and - Parkinson Ralph Cass Mrs Anthony Shufflebarger was days-departe- -- l)Mr(£sX7611Slh!jUSn 12:29 a m and landed at the Oakland airport at 6:20 a m Mrs Sarah Cawley left recently to tour Bryce and Zion national parks in southern Utah She will continue to Los Angeles where she will visit with relatives and friends for three months at and will visit in Texas and the house guest of‘ Mrs E M Shea of Salt Lake the past w’eek-en- d Dr and Mrs Arthur Perkins of Oakland Calif are expected to arrive today to spend the remainder of the month of August with Mrs Perkins parents Mr and Mrs G Becker and Mrs Byron L Sw’au and their two little daughters who have been guests of Mrs- - Swan's parents Colonel and Mrs P J Dix departed Monday- for their home in Suffern N Y They will stop at Colorado SJrings for a short time r- Mr - ) Mr and Mrs Fletcher Scow-crof- t Miss Dorothy Scowcroft and Dr Clarke Rich recently returned from a motor trip through the northwest and Canadian rookies Mrs N II Savage and sons Carlyle Spencer Lowell and Wayne spent the week in St George Mrs James F Orr and her son Fergus and two house guests Miss Elizabeth Schmitt andvMiss Isabelle Beatty of Mankato Minn left Saturday on a motor trip to Yellowstone National park Mrs Harold E Nelson and two children Shirley Mae and Mai of Los Angeles are visiting here with Mrs Nelson's parents Mr and Mrs F A Ilulsh They' expect to remain a month v- - Miss Caroline Adams and Mrs fa R Adams left the latter part of the week to visit friends and relatives in Los Angeles They will later go to San Francisco for two weeksj tT" park1 day for Yellowstone National where they will spend ten days returned Miss ' Gladys ' Brown Wednesday lrom California where sh'e visited her sister Mrs A J Culley of Oakland and other relatives in Venice Miss Esther Putnam who visited here with her mother Mrs Lena Putnam 3214 Orchard avenue for a month has returned to Seattle Wash to continue her student course in public health nursing at the University of Washington She is a graduate oMhe Thomas D Dee Memorial hospital school of nursing and is in' fcharge of the clinic at Richmond Firland sanatorium" 1 ' Lester Swaner and daughter Josephine of 460 Twentyj-fourt- h -Highlands Wash r r ' ' ' street left Friday evening Mi and Mrs E Orin Folkman for Portland Ore to visit with Mr mother for a month- - ’ and Miss Retta Folkman are exSwaneris — part or pected to arrive the first Cal to Oakland week from wll the Schatzi Mr and Mrs' George in vacation a short weeks’ Ogden 'visit several spend for leave today ' to Seattle Portland and Victoria MLm Florence Morris and Miss J Canada Virginia Mai an have returned from five weeks' Visit to Hollywood Mr and ‘Mrs John W Scowcroft aCall as the guests Of Mr and Mrs Dixie Charlene ajidand daughters Li Chadwick S a from sighthave returned home J and California through seeing trip of Minnie Favero were daughter Mbs gone Mexico They northern FriM A left Favero Mrs Mr and with the visited one month They ' extensive visit with families of Robert W Major at- day for an relatives in San Franfriends and Beverly Hills and Dr Paul Inge- cisco and Los Angeles bretsen at San Diego Miss Bell Austin daughter of Mr Mrs W V Browhlng and grand Mrs John R Austin left Fri-- j am Dixie and and Charlene daughters to visit with Mbs Jeane Stevweek-en- d Mr day with( spending the ens in New York Oty and Mr Jack Major in Sait Lake Brodle Remington of Springfield She will be gone the re Mr and Mrs K C Stratford and Mass of the returned recently mndr V Barnes Mrs J from an extended trip through the Mrs I1 f PKocnlx Hosiery afc’sYo ur Degree? 1 I 5 v- ' i - 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