Show I THE OGDEN STAN SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 20 1938 Qlelen Muller TO PRESIDE AT TEA Logan At Ogden Meeting Wed Feb 26 A wedding of interest to their many friends will be jthat of Helen Muller daughter of CMiss and Mrs Paul Muller! and Thomas E Duxbury sori of Mr and Mrs L A Duxbury of Denver Colo which will take place February at the home 26 of the bride’s parents Dr John Edward Carver will perform the ceremony at eight pmj Following the wedding a reception and dinner will bes held at nine o’clock at the Nob Hill tea room for relatives and a few! close friends The bride will be I'Vttended by Miss Katherine Em-Vpey and Leslie R! Martin will attend the bridegroom - The bridegroom’s mother and sister Mrs Duxbury and Miss June Duxbury of Denver Colo are expected to arrive here the early paijt of this week to attend the wedding Mrs W C Boswick of Pismo Beach Calif a sister of Mrs Muller also will be a guest at the Muller home for the nuptial ceremony Among some of the parties have complimented the ride was the one given by the company employes Thursday night at tle hoipe of Mfss jMuller Various games formed the diversion of the eve-nijig The guests were seated at small tables at- which covers were laid for twenty-fou- r Miss Muller was hohored guest at a charming dinner party given at the Cobble Cottage Wednesday evening by Miss Beulah Romans and j Miss Bertha Hall A bowl of jvari- on a mirror reflec Qolored fruit the table which was white with lighted tapers in sil-vholders The guest list included Mrs Lowell Miner 'Miss Riith Bartlett1 Miss Hariett Cam pbell: Miss Ruth Dunstan Miss Helen Lindquist Miss Virginia Hall Miss Beth Lusty Miss Florence Steckel Miss Margajret Craven Mrs IPaul Muller and the hostesses i On Sunday afternoon Feb 20 between the hours of three and seven Mrs Muller will entertain at a trousseau tea for her Mrs Herbert Stadelman who is chairman of the Golden r'pter Daughters of Spike a the American S' A'" J ? x Revolution museum tea honoring the birthday of George s "V 1 ( ' ' 1 - j ‘ er ‘ - augiter at her homewho1 1457 wer will Those assist are Miss Katherine (Em pey Mrs W W McCain Mrs Theodore "Beck Mrs John Edward Carver and Mrs Wayne Iverson Assisting in serving will be Miss Marjorie Moyes Miss Dorothy Muller Miss Ruth Bartlett Miss Beulah Romans Miss Jeanette Steckel and Miss Bertpa Hall ty-six- th Honor QFather Of Country At Museum Tea DJA R f Golden Spike chapter! of Daughters of the American Revolution will commemorate the birthday of George Washington Tuesday February 22 with a museum tea to be held at the home of Mrs J W Abbott! 2838 Washington between three and five o'clock Mrs Herbert Stad ie j elman jyiqe regent is chairman will be assisted by Mrs Qrnd R Whitmeyer jMiss Elizabeth Shaw and Mrs Porter T Robbies Members are permitted toi bring guests Marian Lefgren Weber College Presides Over Students And Alumni Dance Valentine Bail 1 One of the outstanding social events of Weber college was the annual dancing party held by the Otyokwa club in the Weber college ballroom Saturday evening February 19 Approximate ly 350 invited guests and alumni members attended An Indian motif was carried out in the turquoise and coral decorations The central decoration was si large white teepee upon which Indian signs were painted Picturesque Indian signs were in each window and two large Hopi Indian dolls were on either side of the orchestra stand Miniature teepees were also around Fox trot the orchestra stand The clu&insignia the crossed The hall was) decorated with of ’gold and white metal arrows the theme of Valentine and a lie cloth hung from the balcoptf short program was given before The' “Sweetheart” song 'jfks the dance sung by three' alumni ' members 1 of the club: Miss Lola Greaves Miss Beverley Harris and Miss Anciersons Evelyn Buehler Girls sponsoring the dance were: President Kathleen Painter Vice President Marcia Bridge Nicholas Secretary Maxine Scillian Treasurer Jo A line Mr- and Mrs Joseph Anderj Smith Reporter Bette Herringson entertained ten of their ton and Helen Abbott Josephine friends at dinner Saturday even- Stone Shirley Tumquist Ruth ing at Ma’s and Pa’s place The White Jane Jones Jane Nick-so- n guests were seated at one large Janet Wilcox Taytable centered with rosebuds and lor Bernice Griddle Evelyn Jean Richvaricalored tapers Those pres- ards Elleft Miner Bernice ent were Mr and Mrs Asa West Grandy Ellen Wilson Velma Mr and Mrs A Kingsford Mr Hunter Ellen Williams Betty and Mrs Roy Bullough Mr and Williams Pantone Norma Mrs J F Gibbons and Mr and Irene Coombes Nadine Madsen Mrs Anderson Margaret Cross Farrell Ensign Cardon and Dorothy Mr and Mrs Verdi Pingree Phyllis Dixon and pledges: Bernice entertained their bridge club at Lewis Aurline Osmond Lola dinner at Ma’s and Pa’s place Brown ' Carlene Sybil Doxey Wednesday evening The guests were Dr and Mrs Rj L Draper Lindquist 'Marge Jarvis EvDr Leonard Jenkins Mrs Mab- elyn Smith Marge Robbins and el Clark Miss Zel:a Ballinger Shirley Robins Mr and Mrs Roy Jackson Mr and Mrs Paul Ellis Mr and Mrs Vera S Young Mr and Police 'Auxiliary Mrs Gilbert Porter and Mr and Mrs Dale Pingree Miss Marian Lefgren was crowned queen of the Valentine dance held Feb 11' in the L D S Eighth ward hall Minnie honwas of chosen maid Purdy or and the following girls as maids of the queen’s court: Lola Messerly Lu Rue Hadley Muriel Messerly Clovis Saxton Genice Messerly and June Linford Deann Stow was the flower girl and Marvin Henderson“ was cupid with Vlerl and La Mar Soleburg as heralds of the court After the court each girl and her partner did two special dances The Gold and Green waltz and Hosfs Verdi Pingrees Fete Club Women Entertain Maxine Pingree (s Hostess at Dinner Party ! Cupid ball at Weber high school The Song society will hold its Saturday evening Her guests in annual federation program Wed- eluded Don Rundquist Mary nesday Feb 23 at the home of Stlmpson ThurmanTubbs VioWiddison Miss Ida Mkrriott Mrs Edna let Ivans’ Johnsoh of Salt Lake City Miss Ruth Webb entertained a dll be the guest of the evening and review the opera ‘Aida’ by group of friends at supper at Verjdi and sing and act many of Ma’s and Pa’s place on Saturhe scepes Mrs Johnson is day evening prior to the Cupid state president of the National ball Covers werf laid for ten guests Federation of Music clubs Thearrangements and pro Miss Thelma C ark was host gram are under the direction of ess to six of he friends preMrs Rachel Taggart Miss Elizabeth Norseth is In charge ceding the dance They enjoyed of decorations and refresh dinner at Ma’s and Pa’s place ments Members1 and their 1 are guests urged to be present Holland-jindRiSrr- ei r -- i - -- Cplirrfon MIA Plans ! Balloon Dance Party Heather Bell Members Celebrate Birthday The Heather pell club celebrated its twenty-fiftanniversary at the Hotel Ben Lomond Friday evening Dinner was served in the English room The ladies were presented with corsages and the men with bouton-nier- s Musical numbers were given by William Edwards Sr Miss Maureen Carr and Gregor Stewart Those taking part on the program were Mrs Chrissy Eames Bishop J E Burton h on Nwill M-Me- dance Feb and Gleaner sponsor g balloon n 24 wardfLDS hall at the Clinton A novelty will be thle release of 500 balloons from the ceiling during ithe dance which is spqnsored b y Dean Child and Melba Child Gleaner Girl president andi is the direction of Roy Qnder advisor The public is ' ' j ‘j y l Presbyterian Women to Prepare Chicken Dinner i Mrs Mrs George i Lockhead Jr Frank Anderson Lee Gregor Stewart Carr Mrs B M Eames 'Mrs R H Moyes Ray Hamblin Mrs J E Burton Mrs Frank Carr Orvil Rupe and Mrs Jean Anderson The club was organized Feb 12 1913 at the home of Mrs R H Moyes Its first president was Mrs Jane L Warner Gamer Women of the Presbyterian church' will have" a Martha Washington chicken pie dinner i at the church Monday evening at &ix o'clock Mrs Fred Loch-tro- g will be in charge- of the --Jdtchen and Mrs Wilbur Pankey As much heat is sent to the C II be in charge of the dining earth in 13 seconds by the sun‘ MOom as the moon sfends in a year - i '" s V j : s j V s The auxiliary to the Ogden Police Benefit association met at the Green Gables Thursday afternoon to celebrate the birthdays of four of its members The honored guests were Mrs Don Champneys Mrs Clarence Beckett Mrs Everet Noble and Mrs Charles Pettit "Each was presented with a gift Supper was served at seven-thirt- y pm and bridge followed Mrs David V ''Ns X nations and red tapers and strips of blue cellophane down the center The place cards were symbolic of Washington and Lincoln About seventy were guests present including ten from Logan f j y': ”"x & K Miss Kathleen Painter Miss Jo Ann Smith Miss Betty Herrington (Link-Tiffan- y photos) above left to right Miss Maxine Soil- UU (Loveland photo) below left to right' Miss 'Marcia Nicholas (Itabe photo) officers of the Otyokwa club of Weber college-whwere In charger of the annual dancing party held by the club February 19 in the college ball- room ' Janet Fife And v Ii Howard A Stokes To Wed In March x V S VS Mrs Helen R Fife announces the engagement of her daughter Janet to Howard A Stokes son of Mr and Mrs “Joseph A Stokes of Brigham City The marriage will take place March 16 Miss Fife is a graduate of Weber! college and Mr Stokes was graduated from the Utah State Agricultural college and is a member of the Sigma N u 4 V ‘ A delightful St Valentine par- ty was given by members of the women’s auxiliary to the National Post Office clerks of Local 75 Saturday evening at the Nob Hill tea rooms Covers were - candy hearts and red paper hats The’ little guests included Irlene Ward Jerry Wells Rou Gene Ward Don Ray Nebeker George Wells Eddie Wells Nona Davis and Dale Keys The children returned home late )ln the A S afternoon The Ward Primary officers gave d children’s dance on Friday Feb 11 in the ward amusement hall - Music was furnished by the local orchestra Mrs Amanda Lansing phone of young people under the di2367-rection of Lewis Harding The dance was largely attended and Queen City Rebekah lodge enjoyed by the children will meet at the Odd Fellows The Juniors o! the Women's hall Monday evening at seven-fiftee- n Benefit association will hold o’clock A card party at their first party of the year in the parlors of the W O W hall eight pm will follow the meet-ln- g 'Members and friends are Feb 26 at two pm Every jun' invitedior is requested to be present Mrs Frieda Kingsford Mr and Mrs Theodore K superThe Ogden Drama club will Phillips Seattle Wash visor desires a good attendand 4 meet February 24 at the home formerly of Ogden announce ance of Mrs Joseph R Morrell Miss the marriage of their daughter Morrell will be the Loretta to Wesley Norman PotShakespeare study club will Jeannette hostess ' t Mrs Morrell ter meet Friday evening at seven-thirt- y assisting will an illustrated lecture give o’clock at the Carnegie The ceremony took place- Sunon porcelain from her personal 13 in Seattle library The collection and Mm Royal Ec-cl- day Feb ’folcouple left immediately The Nautilus club will meet solo will entertain! with a violin lowing the ceremony on a Thursday afternoon at two pm honeymoon trip They exat the home of Mrs L J Lind to visit in Ogden about The Wasatch auxiliary to the pect ' 2009 Monroe Mrs Porter Rob1 March Railway Mail association met at bins will talk on poetry the home of Mrs Guy Curtis on Friday evening A short busi- home with Mrs Milton H White The Sans Souci club will meet ness “National ' Defense was held conduct- presiding at Jim’s cafe Tuesday evening ed bymeeting Die President Mrs John Week” was the occasion for a at seven-thirt-y o’clock Those G Purcfell The men then joined special program and a splendid who are unable to attend are re- the ladies for a social hour of talk on this subject by Mr cards Delightful refreshments James A Howell was greatly quested to call phone 2691-- J were served by Mrs Curtis as- enjoyed The Past Noble Grand club sisted by Mrs Amil Johnson will meet at the home of Mrs assisting' hostess for the Hie monthly card party sponE P Mills 2613 Madison sored by Ogden Drove No 27 B Thursday February 24 for a PO Does was held on the mezone - thirty luncheon ReservaThe BPO Does held their zanine floor of the Elks home tions may be made wjth Mrs regular meeting Monday eve- Tuesday evening February 15 or ning February 14 at the Elks Refreshments were served Don Woolsey phone 2635-- eiUB MEETINGS The Child Culture club will meet Thursday at p m in the drawing room of Hotel Ben Lomond with Mrs- Fred King as hostess Mrs W 'O Pell will give a Ibook review of “Madam Ceurie ’ bjy Eva Curie two-thirt- y - The' Parent-Teache- President’s party at Green review “Point Noin” - tion of the Lorin met at the school school Frr auditorium y W The Wasatch Book club meets Monday at the home of Mrs A T Langroise 2807 Fowler avevening The auxiliary will hold a Past enue Mrs Vera Folkman will bles March 11 All Past PresiThe Women o the Moose Radents and members are invited diant chapter 134 will hold its to attend regular meeting Monday Feb 21 at eight p m in the Moose hall At nine pm there will be New Pythian Sister a program A talk on Officers Entertain thepatriotic life of George Washington will be given and Mrs George The newly elected officers of Vogel and Mrs J A Kearns the Pythian sisters entertained will give two vocal numbers and the members at a merry party an accordian solo Refresh Tuesday evening After instal- ments will be served Members lation of officers old time games and 'their friends are invited - - es M -- one-thirt- Wad-manag- U' y i j 1 er How To Banish "WASIrHUTD ‘ f I f Men are seldom afflicted with “Washitis” — but they can prevent women from contracting this unpleasant annoyance "WASHrnS” is a tired depressing feeling — the result of the nervous and physical strain suffered mainly by ' women who’ struggle through the washing at home V idea in the table decorations Toasts were given between each course by the twenty-si- x guests Following the dinner the group attended a theatre The sponsors were Mr and Mrs Fred W Moesinger ’ " ' Men seldom suffer Its annoyances because they generally refuse to do the washing “WASHTTIS" however Us seldom found in homes where men have ever tried washing the family bundle themselves Once they realize what a task If is to wash at home they emphatically say: f “ I “Washing at home Is drudgery I’ll not permit my wife to do it Why should I anyhow? The average cost of wash- rday service at the Ogden Troy Laundry is less than 1? bundle beautifully washed for 75c per article —a It’s easy to prevent and cure “WASHITIS” — simply phone 19-pou- nd t Miss Constance Ford was in charge of a dinner party given at the Green by the Sport-Ette- s Gables Gay red colors and tiny hearts carried out the Valentine f M - Members Attend Dinner Party ’ tour-mon- th were played Mary Harrison presented the Ladies auxiliary to the Union retiring M E C Lucy Harpster Pacific Old Timers No 6 will with a lovely gift hold its regular meeting Feb The tables in the dining room 22 at pm in the Nob were beautifully decorated Hill tea room The following officers were inP C stalled: Harpster Catholic Women’s League will Ballantyne and Mrst Clarence M E C Adella Lucy Lund E S Til-li- e meet Beckett were hostesses Other Tuesday at eight p m Johnson E J Anna in the Cushnahan x memorial members who were present Ina Lindstrom M of hall1 This were Mrs Irving Moore Mrs meeting will be in & C Mae Williams Mof F hond of the R members of the ’ Peter Naylin Mrs Ralph Morley Jennie leagqe and will be guest' night Mrs Fred Schenck Mrs Leo Mary Harrison guard Pack Mrs' Dewey Hawkins Watson protector Serena Har-ro- p Following the business session refreshments will be served Mrs Rial Moore Mrs George 'by ' " the ' Theobold Mrs Grant Syphers following hostesses: Mrs Mrs Archie Gale' Mrs William George O’Connor Mrs Jennie Ladles Fire Social Severs Mrs G Zampedri and K Milligan 'Mrs Clair HutchC Mrs Andreatta ens Mrs Earl Wiggins Club Is Entertained Mrs Hoyt Gates Mrs Clifford Kee-te- r The Westway club of the W and Mrs Everett Noble The Fire Ladies social ciub BA will meet Tuesday evenentertained Feb 16 at a noing February 22 at the home hostess - luncheon The three of Mrs Clara Herscovitz 2621 Legion Auxiliary small tables were decorated in Liberty “All members of the W the George Washington motif are invited Honors Mrs Smith Each guest received as favors B4 hats or George The Past President’s club of The American Legion chateau small Colonial hats Washington will meet at the the was the scene of a prettily apIn charge were Mrs Owens homeWgA of Mrs Laura Miller 2844 pointed surprise party given by and Mrs Walter Bruesh Bidden 1 E c c e s Wednesday evening officers of the American Legion were Mrs Ben Mrs Feb 23 at eight pm with Mrs Philips auxiliary Friday afternoon in Frank Mrs Alice Anna Holden' as hostess honor of Mrs Hannah Smith Mitchell Braegger Mrs Thomas Holroyd The occasion was her birthday Mrs Mrs Clyde Hawkins Mrs W B Mowbray and Mrs She was presented a silver le- Louise West' Mrs Ralph Green J M Kinard' will entertain gion pin and a lovely corsage Mrs Bert Fackler Mrs Milton Abraham Lincoln circle "No 2 Mrs Smith has been an active Pettit and Mrs T A Ladies of the GAR Thursday member since the organization The next meeting will ' Phillips be held afternoon at two pm at the was started Twelve guests at- March 16 with Mrs Pettit host- home of Mrs 1050 Mowbray tended the affair ess Officers be will Twenty-sevent- h elected ' Sport-Ette- s 1 - associa- rs Thursday at seven-thirtpm Dr Aldous Dixon of the Weber college spoke on “Elementary Education” Vocal solos were given by Mss Dorothy Corey W Karl Hopkins and A B Foul-ge- r of the board of education were special guests Refreshments were served ' Ga- WILLARD Feb 18 — Mrs at’ Wayne Woodland was hostess a party in honor of her ' son Val’s fourth birthday at their home Monday Feb 14 at two o’clock Favors were valentines I laid for forty-fiv- e guests and members The tables were at tractively arranged with red heart Valentines at each plate Large red hearts and red carnations formed the centerpieces and red tapers in silver holders were placed at either nd The members of the committee in charge were President Mrs-RaKuhns Vice President Mrs Jess Reeder Mrs Jess Brown Mrs A R Ward and Mrs Claude Grow Five hundred was played during the y Miss" ’ fraternity Fostal Auxiliary Members Entertain of Jeanette Parry daughter of Mrs Walter Parry and Wayne Brimhall Garff son of M r s George P Garff was solemnized in the Salt Lake City LD S temple Monday February 14 The ceremony was performed by Apostle Melvin' J Ballard Immediately following the wedding a beautifully appointed breakfast was given at the home of the bridegroom’s mother The table was lovely with red and white carnations In a c r y s t al basket and crystal three - branch candelabra holding white tapers Covers were laid for the immediate families and a few close friends The bride wore a smart going - away brown ensemble with British tan accessories After a short wedding trip to Arizona and Southern California Mr’ and Mrs Garff will reside in Salt Lake City y I MrsAlmeda Parry at -- Miss Maxine Pingree was Music Club Leader hostess at a dinner party at To Review 'Alda Ma's and Pa’s place prior to the v - s The marriage son The table was attractive in the red white and blue color scheme with red and white car- i i V Parry And Wayne Garff Marrydn Temple (Link-Tiffan- — j X s the Utah professor State Agricultural college was a speaker She spoke on the minimum law for women Mrs Washington to D W wage Pittman president of the be held at the home of Mrs ' Logan branch gave a resume of the year’s work Mrs Theron J W Abbott 2838 Washington W Forthingham chairman of February 22 the fellowship committee gave between three a report Mrs W L French and five o’clock president of the local association y presided and presented the photo) chairman of the program committee Mrs Wendell J Thom- ( -- Brown s s The American Association of University Women gave a luncheon in the Spanish room of Hotel Ben Lomond Saturday afternoon in observance of fellowship day The Logan branch presented the program E OTYOKWA CLUB DANCE HOSTESSES Jeanette University Women In Program T E Duxbury s DARD-EXAMINE- : 2075 MERLE NORMAN r ' COSMETIC STUDIO 435 - 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