Show THE OGDEN STAND ARP-E- SUNDAY MORNING MAY 17 1936 Mrs Bischoff Entertained at 'rise Party 5 '' ' ' V y ' 4 Kappa Beta Literary club will r J3‘ nt The following members have made reservations: Miss Caroline Adams Miss Anna Starr Mrs ' 1 Roy M Car-ruthe- rs Mrs L A Berg Mrs J R Salmond Miss Vera Crist Miss Phyllis Bowman Miss Margaret Stowell Miss Lillian Ojala Mrs Helvie Van Orden Miss Kathalene Gordon Miss Marguerite Isrealson Miss Anna Erickson Miss Vida Hendricks Miss Veda Mortensen Miss Elva Winn and Miss Pearl Olson Guests are as follows: Mrs Pauline Evans Mrs Martha Car-so- n Mrs Fred Froerer Miss Helen Bell Miss Virginia Honnold Miss Myraa Thomas Miss Antoinette Sacco Mrs Eva Beckett Miss Adelle Violet Miss Ethel Stanley Miss Willa Mae King Mrs William Maule' Miss Anna Stark Miss Zola Stevenson Miss Myrta Hales Miss Lou Cragun Mrs Vearl Dursteler Miss Elva Johnson Miss Dorothy Harris Miss Alma Dahl Mrs Martha L Green Miss Annie Schenck and Mrs Lavora Wood ‘40 STATE COLLEGE SYMPHONY GROUP BRINGS CONCERT The Utah State Agricultural lege symphony orchestra sponsored by the Ogden High school symphony orchestra will give a concert in the Weber college auditorium today from three to four-thirp m The orchestra composed of 85 members is under the direction of Professor N W Christiansen head of the college instrumental music department The concert is free of charge and the public is cordially invited The numbers to be heard will be “Impresario Overture” Mozart "Minute from E Flat Symphony” “Tales from Vienna Mozart “New World Woods” Strauss Symphony No 5 in Ek Minor” by Dvorak “First Movement Adagio Allegro Molto” “Second Movement Largo” “Third Movement Scherzo” Fourth Movement' Allegro Confusco” Special soloists will be William Haxdiman violinist and Walter Welti baritone col- 4 J ty COLLEGE SOCIETY INITIATES WEBER GIRLS AT DINNER Ten charming coeds of Weber college were made members of Otyokwa last Wednesinitiation day evening at a formal dinner held at the White Elephant A very impressive ceremony took place at which each pledge took the Otyokwa oath and was presented with the club pin the gold and pearl crossed arrows and a cdrsage of white roses and sweetpeas After the ceremony a delightful dinner was served New members present were : Miss Nora Lou Allen Valine Checketts Lois Ensign Helen Ruth Goddard Law Leone Gleave : Dorothy Grandy Wanda Welling Edith Berrett and Dorothy Dean Hog-ga- n Other members present were Miss Phyllis Barker Marion Wilson Mary Rae Christensen Beverly Hall Lola Greaves Beverly Harris Jeanette Clark Ruth Van Dyke Marjorie Wood Dorothea Mcnahan Dorothy Bowman Alice Balan Margaret Gaddie Phyllis Mayer Jean Richards Alice Harris Marie Holland Roberta Ward Phyllis Brown and Henrietta Curt right full-fledg- I ' $ READINGS TO ed RE- SALT' LAKE CITY May 16 — Dean and Mrs Franklin L Gibson were welcomed to Salt Lake City at a prettily arranged reception given Friday evening in the guild rooms of St Mark’s cathedral by members of the parish The honored guests were assisted in receiving by the Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Utah J Walcott Thompson and Mr and Mrs F A Pyke The receiving party stood in front of a bank of graceful bridal wreath and choke cherry blossoms interspersed with baskets of ferns and palms The serving table was covered with a handsome lace cloth and held for a centerpiece a large silver basket filled with scarlet tulips Silver candlesticks holding ivory princess tapers were at the ends of the table The coffee runs were presided over by Mrs Hugh Thomas Mrs J E Galigher Mrs Wilma F D Bradley and Mrs F A Pyke The following young girls served: Miss Hildegrade - Thompson Mis? Mary Moulton Miss Betty Botterill Miss Beatrice Miss Helen Rogers Miss Aline Rogers Miss Joan Keyser Miss Marjorie Crane Miss Jean McClanahan Miss Nancy Felts and Miss Elizabeth Hutchinson Mrs L P Bowen was in charge of the dining room COMMITTEE IN CHARGE The committee In charge of the arrangements included Mrs James W Collins Mrs Henry W Doscher E B Heisler and J Walcott Thompson Several hundred guests' were received during the hours of eight and ten p m Mrs Samuel Henry Sharman and Mrs Harland Sharman entertained at a delightful tea Friday at the Town club in honor of Mrs Gibson Deep yellow tulips combined with bronze snapdragons and pale blue delphinium were' arranged in a mound for the center of the table which was covered with a handsome lace cloth The tea table was presided over by Mrs Oscar N Friendly Mrs James H Parker Mrs Tom Lyon and Mrs J E Tyree The hostesses were assisted in receiving by Mrs Carl E Painter and Mrs William A Bailey Eighty-fiv- e guests called during the receiving hours Mc-Cr- ea wood Patti Doherty Mrs Mrs C W Craig who will leave for Topeka Kansas where she will Bible course at the Menninger Bible be graduated from a four-yeschool She will visit in Oklahoma City and other points of interest ar GIVE SOCIETY MEETS AT OGDEN HOME SECOND ANNUAL The Utah state society of the LILAC TEA AFFAIR national of the BPO DOES The second annual lilac tea given by Ogden Drove No 27 B P O Does in May was held Saturday afternoon in the Elks home Three hundred ladies were in attendance and bridge was played from one-thiruntil three p m During the hours from three to five p m dainty refreshments were served in the lodge room which was artistically decorated with lilacs and spring flowers The tea table was also beautifully decorated with lilacs While refreshments were being served a string orchestra rendered musical selections Those furnishing the music were: Edith Bush violinist Genevieve Whittimore pianist and Sanford Sidner cello The theme of the music for the afternoon was “I Dream of You in Lilac Time” Adding to the beauty of the surroundings were twelve high school girls who assisted in serving and acted as hostesses Those assisting were: Dorothy Garrison Aline Piper Clea Clark Ruth Potts Alta Colvin Helen Jugler - Ruth West Belva Hislop Elmira- Hislop and Dorothy James Ladies who presided at the tea tables were: Mrs Clifford Huss Mrs Frank Jugler Mrs Rose Foley Mrs W A Dunn and Mrs A T Hestmark Ladies who presided at the tea table from Logan Drove No 28 were: Mrs Dr Smith Mrs John Moser and Mrs George Zieler Each lady attending was given a dainty corsage of lilacs This tea is an annual affair among the Does and the social season for Ogden Drove No 27 until September ty society Daughters Revolution met at the home of Mrs Harrie Wilkes Wolf with Mrs John G M Games Miss Miriam Barnes Mrs Claude Q Cannon and Mrs Perry G Snow as assisting hostesses The program was: “The Menace to Peace” — Mrs Edward Slade The reading of a one act play “The Unuttered Heart” portraying the death of Thomas Chatter-to- n The play was written and read by Mrs Blanche Kendall McKey of the Ogden High school After light refreshments were moserved the society members tored back to Salt Lake - City The age of a haddock can be told by the growth rings on its scales BRIDAL COUPLE HONORED A prettily arranged dinner was given Wednesday evening in the Empire room of the Hotel Utah by Mr and Mrs Bryan Wright of Logan in honor of their niece Miss Eleanor Lowe and her fiance Wmi" W NEW OFFICIALS son parliamentarian Miss VirMrs directors ginia Nicholas Owen Cutler Miss Fern Marquart and Mrs Charles Thorstepsen The luncheon was informal The tables were decorated in A A U W’s own colors and style Deep with purple iris intermingled sprays of white bridle wreath glowed in mirrors on which candelabra with yellow tapers were placed Mrs Elizabeth Reherd Steele was the honored guest of the day She spoke on "Tendencies In Modern Poetry” encouraging amateurs to try their hands at expression The first fall meeting of the Ogden branch will be in September Many suggestions are being offered the committee one under consideration being a “travel tea” Mrs Lloyd K Nielsen welcomes further program ideas Norma Barrows Jewell Pounds drama club plans BREAKFAST ’Genet Stephenson Delpha Evans Eleanor Evans May Jost with ' Sherma Wade as guest ' The' Ogden Drama club will hold its annual breakfast at the Ogden golf and country club May 29 NEST WICKED WEAPON ' CITY CO—UP)— Mrs Maude Smith was knocked out by a bird’s nest She was' Just walking along Main street when something struck her on the head Police investigated and found that painters had dislodged a pigeon’s nest from the sixth story of a building ANNUAL f - ’ Mrs William Rice Kimball Mrs Mrs David Philip J Dix and hostesses Miss be will the Romney Minnie Moore Brown will present drama which will be the a one-a- ct play Guests are inannual regular v cluded a - j Preston E Ashton whose marriage will take place May 23 Yellow tulips - combined with matching sprays of snapdraggons and laven-da- r sweet peas were combined for the central decoration of the table which was lighted with yellow Princess tapers in silver holders The guests included Miss Lowe Mr Ashton Mr and Mrs W J Lowe Mr and Mrs Fisher Davidson Mr and Mrs Gerald Cannon Miss Euphemia Smith Miss Alberta Davidson Miss Bonnie Smith Miss Margaret Keyser Mrs Richard S Pollock of Los Angeles John Lowe Pratt Kessler Arthur C Deck Robert Garnett and James Hogle LUNCHEON GIVEN A prettily appointed luncheon was given at the Country club Thursday by Mrs Qeorge M Gad-sb- y in honor of Miss Eleanor Lowe a popular May bride The table held for a centerpiece an ivory pottery bowl filled with fragrant corsages of coral and orchid sweet peas and pink rosebuds Covers were laid for Miss Lowe Mrs W J Lowe Mrs Bryan Wright of Logan Mrs D D Moffat Jr Mrs Richard S Pollock of Los Angeles Mrs Fisher Davidson Mrs Alexander C Wallace Miss Alberta Davidson Miss Euphemia ’Smith Miss Eleanor Story and Miss Aurelia Hampton Friday Miss Story and Mrs Winston Ellerbeck will entertain at a luncheon at the home of Mrs Ellerbeck in honor of Miss Lowe Mr Dinsmore is a graduate of the Ohio State university and the George Washington law school and is affiliated with the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity The marriage of Miss Daynes and Mr Dinsmore has been set for June 9 The couple will live in Denver where Mr Dinsmore was recently transferred by a government agency with which he is employed WELCOMES CLUB’S A grand finale for outgoing officers of A A U W and a welcome to the new leaders was celebrated in the drawing room of the Hotel Ben Lomond Saturday at twelve noon New officers installed were: President Miss Evelyn Dobbs (reelected) recording secretary Miss Agnes Caffey corresponding secretary Miss Jeanette Manning treasurer Miss Alphild Hendrick- ’ the east AAUAV FINALE - - v s ning After enjoying an evening of readings Wednesday evening May 20 at eight o’clock Utah Power and skating the members of Gregg Light company auditorium Hie re Artists club of Ogden High school cital Is the second of four to be were entertained by Eleanor Evans held The students who will appear and May Jost at the home of Miss Jost Supper was served in the activity are: Beth Ipson 'Shirley Williams and games were played until the Lpiq Cook Betty Freeman Lucile party adjourned Those present were Clea Clark Wright and Veona Lou Minson Howard Williams Rae Young and Betty Parnell Valentine Gardiner Louise Gibbons Maxine Heiner Ctfrtis Thomblad will assist - vs Miss Shirley (left) and Miss Beverly Robins twin daughters of Air and Airs Stanley Robins who will entertain a group of high school girls at a tea this afternoon at their home between the hours of two and five BETROTHAL TOLD Mr and Mrs Royal Walter Daynes 28 F street announce the betrothal of their daughter Bonnie Dolores to Clarence William Dinsmore of Poughkeepsie N Y The marriage will take place early in June Miss Daynes is a graduate of the University of Utah and has been in Washington D C for several years as has also Mr Dinsmore She will return to Salt Lake City late in May with her father who will leave in the near future for TO CELEBRATE DATE HONORED lixm&az Air and Airs John R Paul of 2147 Robbins avenue who will cele- brate their fiftieth wedding anniversary Wednesday evening and will receive their friends at the home of their daughter Airs L AL Loll 1413 Alarilyn drive between the hours of two and five garden flowers in the gay spring colors and fifty guests were pres- ent Officers and members to attend the state meeting at Price on Friday and Saturday include Mrs Theodore W Whiteley president of the Utah state chapter of the P E O Sisterhood Mrs Ena M Senior organizer Mrs M J Joy corresponding secretary Mrs J H Heginbothajm recording secretary Mrs A W Lowery Mrs George W Davy Mrs Samuel G Paul Mrs M P Smith Mrs E H Burdick Mrs G A Marr Mrs H R Waldo Mrs U G Moser Mrs J E Jones Mrs Frank Allen Mrs F B Durkee Mrs Osbourne Brown Mrs G M P Dougall Mrs Mrs Fannye H D Goldstein Guthrie Mrs S J Stephenson Miss Edith Neal Mrs Frank Anderson Mrs F Heginbotham Mrs Grace Cooper Mrs O K Clay Mrs E A Hartenstein Mrs J H Riddle Mrs W W Norton Mrs J A Baker Mis L E Arnold Mrs L B Fuller Mrs R K Grantier Mrs A B Purton Mrs W L Partner Mrs W G Schulte Mrs P O Perkins Mrs P L Stevenson and Mrs D D Stockman COAST ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Allen Crosbie Hardison of Santa Paula Calif announce the engagement of their daughter Janette to Blaine Taylor Romney 186 F street The marriage will take place May 21 in Washington D C and the young couple will make their home in New York where the bridegroom is connected with the legal department of the federal trade commission The bride is a graduate vof the University of California at -Berkeley and a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority Mr Romney is a former student of the University of Utah and affiliated with the Phi Delta Theta frater- nity Collects Whiskers Expensive Hobby BELGRADE— When he returned to his home town in Yugoslovia Joka Tersitch' who had made a fortune in America had nothing to do When walking through the place he decided to collect mustaches This proved an expensive the finely-curle- mtu &&&$& or m With COAIFORT NEW SERVICE INNOVATIONS Who will know frocks when we renew them with our expert cleaning methods Lu-de- an RATES $150 $200 $250 $300— Single $250 $300 $350 $400— Double Sample Rooms from $250 THE MOST Convenient THE BEST Accommodations A THE FINEST Meals GABAGE SERVICE AT DOOR ' TAUNDERSlClEANEfZ Faye Christensen Experienced Beauty Operator it Is Now At The SALON: - 24th Street er Mrs Alton Beck left this past week for Los Angeles California to meet her husband They will make their home there Mr and Mrs Jay Dee Harris returned Monday night from an extended trip through the Eastern states REBEKAHS FETED The Rebekahs were entertained at a well appointed luncheon party by Mrs Ward Shuman at the Odd Fellows halL Later bridge was played Mrs Earl Shuman and Miss Bessie Drew were special guests Mrs Duane Lower was hostess to the B B bridge club on Satur day afternoon at the home of Mrs o’clock Hazel Ransom A one-thirluncheon was served and bridge was enjoyed Mrs Louise Gep-ha- rt was a guest of the club South Willard SEWING CLUB HAS AFTERNOON MEETING ty SOUTH WILLARD May 16— The Cold Spying Sewing club met last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Priscilla Nicholas The time was spent in visiting and sewing Later a delicious luncheon was served In the center of the table was a beautiful bowl of tulips Beverley and Joyce Nicholas entertained- with piano selec- BEAR RIVER H 5 GRADUATES BIG CLASS OF PUPILS - tions TREMONTON May 16 — The Lions club will entertain in honor of their partners Wednesday night A banquet will be served which will be followed with an entertainment Graduation exercises for the Bear River High school were held The club will meet at the home of Mrs Faye Smith May 22 LARGE TURKEY SHIPMENT DENVER Colo — (UP) — Colorado turkey producers shipped more than 4000000 pounds of the birds out of 'Colorado to eastern markets during the 1935-3- 6 marketing season according to state director of markets office More than $1000000 was rete sales it alized from the was estimated here tonight in the stake tabernacle at Garland Dr John Ed- ward Carver of Ogden delivered the address to the graduates The valedictorian address was given by Miss Ara Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs Elias Anderson of out-of-sta- Assistant Manager : HOW PRAISES VAN TAGE! 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Jenkins Blanche Jensen Melba Jones John G Jones John J Floyd John Nina John Lorraine John Wanda Johnson Ruby Johnson Maxine Jose-phsMargaret Kay ' Joe Kim Idelah Knudsen Hazel Manning Maurine Marble Vem L Martin Wanda Mason Seaman Mills Wilma Mills R Glen MUlerj Genevieve Miller Hilda Miller Roy Morgan Farrell Munns Shirley Nielsen A Roland Ogden Earl H Oyler W Donald Pack Wm M Packer Beth Palmer Nelda Pedersen W Max Pinder Bumis Peterson Gladys Richardson Myron M Richards ResTE Richards Rayoia Roe Gertrude Roberts Odell Ro-mDoris Rucker Blanche M Sakata Ada Schofeld Joe Shibata Howard L Shurtz Thaine Secrist Sara Shumway Ramond C Somer Donald Stenquist Marvin Stenquist Ruby Tanaka Margaret Tarbet M LeRon Udy Erma Vance R Golden Watt Karl Ward Wanda Weidmann Wayne Weidmann Adair Welling Estelle Welling J Gilbert Williams June White Leslie Wight Erla Wood Glen H Wood Keith Wooley Marie Westmoreland and Raulston G Zundel specimens d AT LUNCHEON Mrs J W Walker of Montana corresponding secretary of the supreme chapter of the P E O Sisterhood who is in Utah to attend the state convention held at Price Friday and Saturday was honored at a luncheon Thursday at the Art Bam given by P E O groups Mrs L B Fuller president of the Salt Lake City Service council presided and arrangements for the affair were made by Mrs Frank Anderson and Mrs Frank Allen The table was bright with Ellis LaVoy ElwelL in the northwest The men were very proud of their lip fringes and Joka had to pay as much as $40 for some of ANNIVERSARY IS CELEBRATED The fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs W W Crawford will be held 344 Eight street March 26 at the home of a daughter Mrs Frank Hougaard Gooding Idaho The couple have lived in Ogden for the past 15 years They have four children: Mrs Zella Cox and W E Crawford Ogden Mrs C A Lund Berkeley Calif Mrs Frank Hougaard Gooding Idaho They also have she grandchildren and TREMONTON May 16—The graduating class of the Tremonton district school is as follows: Leslie Conger Delton Roundy Andrew Scothem Capwell Jenkins Garth Stephens Harold Doutre Alvin DeLong Ralph Thomas Ferron Robbins Ray Robert Cecil Holland Jack Anderson Bert Strand Clair Dunn Edward Friday Don Fishbum Harry Conger Jay Hansen Murray Jones Wayne Anderson Lowell Holdaway Kenneth Newton Doyle Frazier Rose-lj- m Janson Marcotta Misrasi Fontella Fredrickson Ruth Pack Hilma Jackson Lucille Preston Dora Fuller Wilma Vance Anna Marie Theurer Cleo Oostley Ila Bronson Erma Peterson Grace Anderson Wilma Wilson Vira Cash Dolly Eggli Elaine Ro§e Mary Haight Shirley Croizer Roma Peterson Vion Madsen Ruth Kay Vera Kay Nelda Anderson Shirley Watland Helen Tanka Josephine Stokes and Geraldine Johnson ENTERTAINS W C T U Mrs N E Shaw entertained the W C T U‘ at her home on Wednesday afternoon Miss Margaret Woodsides spoke on the “Italian and Ethiopian” war and refreshments were served Mr and Mrs Leland Crystal have gone to Kamas Utah to make their home Mr and Mrs Lynn Wadsworth announce the arrival of & boy bom Tuesday Mr and Mrs Clifton Kerr have returned from a month’s vacation hobby 50 TH WEDDING PRESENTED BY MRS HUMPHREYS STUDENT GROUP GREGG ARTISTS ENTERTAINS AT ENJOY SKATING Miss Bettie Rees Seaton will preENTERTAINMENT BIRTHDAY PARTY sent a group of students in an eveof humorous and dramatic ) y The graduates are: Stanley K Abott James G Abel Beth Allen' Ara Anderson’ Bert Anderson Daisy Anderson Dorothy Ballard Lorna Barfuss Varna Barfuss Roy F Barnard Blaine Bishop Allen Blaine Daniel Bradshaw Jr Rita Busenbark Leah Cannon Lu- cille Cannon Vida Carlson Ralph Castieton Barbara Christensen Virginia Coombs Vem Cozier Ar-v- a Dallon J Lawrence Davis Palmer DeLong Jack Driggs Lula School Holds Graduation Clubs Entertain T remonton conclude the year’s activities with a dinner to be held Thursday evej ning May 21 at the Hotel Ben Lomond Miss Pearl Starr president Mrs A B Hintze and Miss Margaret Bell secretary will act as hostesses Mrs Joseph F Smith of the dramatics department of the University of Utah will read the play “Idiot’s Delight” by R E Shervice-preside- m SCHOOL GRADUATES 1 KAPPA BETA TO CONCLUDE YEAR AT HOTEL FETE ' delivered by Honor Students Jo Shibata Palmer DeLong and Raul-stoZundell 5 i Elwood Short addresses were also TWINS TO ENTERTAIN TO LEAVE FOR KANSAS Mrs Orilla Bischoff former supervisor of a WPA project was surprised at her home 794 Twelfth street by friends Friday evening May 8 Bridge and other games were enjoyed after a delightful luncheon was served Mrs Bischoff was given a beautiful present Those present were: Phoebe Farley Mary Watson Laura Saunders Ethel Wheeler Laura Cronin Elizabeth Wagner Ellen Gullikson Emily Stevens Wanda Sorensen Mae Freeman Hazel Peery Luella Elmer Jennie Bikker Neta McArthur May Hall Ellen Beller Lottie Stephens Sylvia Blair Mary J Farr Harriett Huntsman and Helena Thomas - 17 AMINER X Van-Tage1 — |