Show 0 SUNDAY MORNING THE OGDEN MARCH 14 1943 STANDARD-EXAMINE- Evanston Matron Returns for Spring Are Wed Recently Summer Season California Girl They Exchange Nuptial Vows Amonsr the nuptial announce ments this week is the marriage of Miss Agnes Delhaney of Hunting ton Park Calif and Lieut- - Ganes Black son of Mr and Mrs C H Black of ' 586 First street Mr Black Is a graduate of Og- den high school and is now commanding officer at the station hospital of Gardner field Taft Calif He was employed in Huntington Park prior to his joining the U S army fn September of 1940 after which he attended of ficers training school at Barkeley Texas He also trained at the flying school in Glendale Calif The couple was married recently at Huntinjrton Park They are now residing at 619 Buena vista street Taft Calif O Open House Set For Laytonite s Eightieth Birthday S-- Bi R making dish towels for the Ca thedral home in Laramie The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Charles McCarty on March 23 when a president will be elected to succeed Mrs Witham who is leaving to join her husband in St Cloud Minn wnere ne is stationed in the army service The Cotillion club of Evanston held a regular monthly dance at Hunting hall on Saturday evening Arrangements were under direction of Mrs H G Kelly Mrs Ellis Dunn and Mrs Roy Anderson with Mrs Louis Cook as chairman St Paul's guild met on Thursday for one-thirp m luncheon at Hunting hall with Mrs Clifford Ragan and Mrs William Crawford as hostesses A Business session EVANSTON Wyo March 13— Mrs Fanny J Gottstein has re turned to Evanston from Salt Lake City to remain through the spring and summer While in Salt Lake City Mrs Gottstein was a house guest at the home of her son Arthur Gottstein Mrs Jack Solo mon of Stager HLr a daughter of Mrs Gottstein was also a visitor at the Gottstein home in Salt Lake followed City Members of the Union Pacific Mrs Lou Kelly of Evanston Is Old Timers club " No 20 and the visiting with relatives in Brigham ladies' auxiliary held a dinner City Ogden and Salt Lake City party at the City hall on Saturday She expects to return in a week or March 6 On the program : during ten days the dinner hour were J H Helle- Mrs Melvin Witham was hostess well Robert Neilson Scott Martin to St Paul's evening guild on Tues- Thomas Crosbie Frank Nelson day at the home of her father S Frank Hoffman John E Moore C E Knoder A talk on "St Bridgit" W Creager and Mr and Mrs Max by Mrs McNeil was followed by a Cazm general discussion Members are Robert Neilson sang two songs ty house reception at his home today between the hours of two and nine p m the occasion being his eight Al ieth birthday anniversary friends and relatives are invited to Relief Society Plans Program CLINTON March 13 — Accord ing to President Ivy M Johnston of the Clinton Relief society everything is well under way for an out standing celebration March 17 commemmorating the organization of the society Dinner will be to eight served from five-thir- ty p m in the new recreation hall A continuous musical program in the chapel and a fish pond in the basement will : furnish entertain ment during the dinner hour Dancing will commence at nine p m A floor show will be presented during intermission Proceeds from the entertainment will be used to furnish the new Relief society room " v Indiana Couple Ends Wyo Visit EVANSTON Wyo March 13— Mr and Mrs Archie Densmore who have been visiting for the past nine months at the home o Mrs Densmore's sister Mrs A V Quinn returned last week to their home in Terre Haute Ind where LAYTON March 13 — Francis Bone will be hcmored with an open O "The World Is Waiting for the Sun rise" and -- When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" Group singing was under direction of Mr Neilson with Mrs James Palmer at the piano Bridge and bingo followed the dinner with prizes won by James Palmer Mrs Frank Hoffman and John Hampton 'Arrangements were under directon of Mr and Mrs James Mitchell Mr and Mrs Robert L Starr Mr and Mrs David Maggard Mr and Mrs IL O Davis Mr and Mrs Print Storey and Mr and Mrs Robert Neilson tlon on house cleaning was present ed There will he no lesson conduct- ed next Tuesday A special work meeting will be held to prepre-th- e kitchen and tables for the din ner to be given We4nesday The presidency"" will appreciate a good attendance Elder Frank Stratford recently returned missionary from th L D S Hawaiian mission was the guest speaker at the last Sunday by the evening servicet 'conducted Relief society The- - West Point la victory chorus conducted by and accompanied Montgomery by Lola Thurgood furnished tne i Ar-vil- music Harry Hadlock son of Walter Hadlock of Portland Ore and Mrs Rose Davis of Ogden wire dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Raymond Davis Monday Miss 'Mary Millard of the Davis county board of health gave a demonstration on bathing a baby at the home nursing class conducted by Gwen C Frasier at the Clinton school house Thursday evening Approximately 20 were pres- Work and business meeting for the Relief society commenced at ten a m Tuesday A quilt was quilted and quilt blocks pieced Luncheon was served by visiting teachers Elizabeth M Patterson and Laura D Wallace and mem' bers of their district A demonstra ent -- - style is inexpensive" AT BRITTAN'S attend Lieutenant and Mrs Ganes Black were married recently in Hunting Miss Agnes Blhantey ton Park California The 1!bride isW the- former n M ox WW I- A uumingion rarH caiiiornia Nuptial Vows Are Held O Mrs W G Schofield the former Miss Georgia Clark daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Bookhuyzen of ' & far J M-p- f Mr Bone was born March 14 at Kaysville the son of the late William H and Ellen Carter He Bone early Utah pioneers married Lucy Isabell Layton Dec 19 1888 at Kaysville They have seven sons and daughters all liv ing: Delbert S and Clyde W Bone Salt Lake ©ity Mrs Calvin Cor- -i bridge Mrs Vernon Robins Mrs Thomas Layton and Miss Mary Bone Layton M5 grandchildren and Mr Bone five great grand-childre- n owns and lives on one of the finest farms in Davis county He has been prominent in politi cal and church affairs throughout his life and is a former superin tendent of the L D S West Lay- ton ward Sunday school Music has been a lifelong hobby of Mr Bone having been a choir director orchestra leader and an outstanding violinist 1863 j y Ogden whose marriage took place February 0 in Ogden (Loveland studio) " A 0 Exclusively A store v like an individual "is known by the company it keeps' Brittan's and other nationally known labels on America's finest quality feminine wearing apparel is your assurance that every dollar you invest hera in value the top-mobrings you the ultimate in style vy st Suits and Suit Dresses Mr and Mrs Anley W Adams observed their golden wedding anniversary last Monday with a family dinner at their "home in Layton Mr and Mrs Adams were married March 8 1893 in the Logan L D S temple and have been residents of Layton ever since They have one son Hazen W Adams of Layton two daughters Mrs Hossis W Roucche of Layton and Mrs Lawrence Sessions of Clearfield also 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildr- at BriHan's by "Downs of Hollywood" — "Fred ABlock's Originals" 39 Prices Start At en Mrs Harold Day entertained the teachers from the Layton public schools Wednesday evening at the home of her sister Mrs Lorin 50 II ' Georgia Clark Turkey Dinner Served to Board WC Schofield Exchange Vows By WLC Leader Mr and Mrs Joseph Rookhuyren' announce the marriage of their A turkey dinner was served to daughter Georgia Clark to W C board members of the women's - - j : t tl v7 j js I i : I f t t Schofield son —of Mr and Mrs Harry Walter Schofield of Ogden The marriage was performed recently in Ogden A wedding din-nfollowed by Mr and Mrs James Sanders at their home with number of close friends and relatives attending including Mr and Mrs Joseph Rookhuyzen Mr and Mrs George Sanders Mrs Georgina Richens Mr and Mrs Paul Sanders Mr "and Mrs James Sanders Mr Harry Sanders and Mr Donald Clark The couple plan to live in Ogden The wedding and dinner occurred on the date of the birthdays of Mrs James Sanders and Mr C W Schofield er Hernandollar Home on Leave From Sea Duty R HONEYVILLE March IS — Radioman First ClassRoy Hernanfs home on leave having t dollar been a survivor of the cruiser U S S Chicago which was sunk in f the Solomon area in January Mr I and Mrs Hernandollar have been visiting with Mr Hernandollar's sister Mrs Otto Hill and family for a few days The couple left KJr Sunday for Oxford Idaho to visit with relatives and friends & student of the j Miss Bessie atHillLogan 5 U S A-spent the i week-en- d visiting relatives in Hon-- l eyville Mrs Ralph Tolman and Mrs Frank Hunsaker spent WTednesday I in Witlard visiting relatives Mrs Ezra Bensen and son Nolan : were visitors in Brigham City Tuesday ' i The Honeyville A held its Gold and Green ball In the ward i hall Friday March 5 The event f was well attended Mr Leo Madson visited in Farm fngton Saturday with his brother Richard Madson and family Mr and Mrs Auston Tolman and family of Ogden visited In Honeyville last Sunday to ' attend the funeral of Mrs Ellen Hunsaker Mr and Mrs Ezra Bensen mo tored to Ferry Saturday evening to visit their daughter Mrs June Christensen Mr and Mrs Ruben Bensen and -family of Ogden Vfsited relatives in lioneyville last Sundav i Mr and Mrs Walter Chamberlin fcpent Saturday in Brieham Citv y"S Boffie Madson was a visitor of City on Thursday Viirigham The old folks of the ward were (entertained Monday wfth a motion picture in Brigham City Mrs Walter Chamberlin and Mrs George L Winter spent Monday afternoon in Willard at the home tt 2Ir and Mrs Leon Christensen f j legislative c6uncil of Ogden Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs D R Wheelwright The board presented a gift to Mrs Wheelwright as a token of respect for her service Other guests present were: Mrs J H Peckenpaueh Mrs Don Woolsey Mrs Leslie Foutz- Miss Larene Cooper Mrs G G Moore Mrs S E Hinckley Mrs Abbie Payne Mrs Matilda Hart Miss Sarah McCracken Mrs B G Midgley Mrs Bert Dana Mrs J S Fruin Mrs Elizabeth Williams Mrs Lydia Burrws Mrs E Cooper Reports were given by Mrs Don Woolsey for the auditing commit tee and by Mrs C H Packer on finances Mrs B J Midgley read an original poem which she had written for the occasion - Mrs Lowell Packer And Daughter Visit Dewdyville Folks DEWEYVILLE March 13—Mrs Lowell Packer and baby daughter of Brigham City visited at the home of Mr and Mrs N Peter Marble on Monday C Mr and Mrs JLee Frodsham of Rockland Ida were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs J P Bar nard on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Homer Barnard son Doril and Miss Loree Barnard of Ogden were dinner guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs J P Barnard A one-a- ct play was presented by pupils from the Bear River City high school following M I A meet ing Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Virgil Stoddard and little sons of Hooper were visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs T L Wheatley last Thursday Kathryn returned home with them to spend the week-en- d Mr and Mrs James Burbank of Tremonton spent the week-en-d with Mrs Charles Burbank and Mr and Mrs Melvin Burbank Mrs Mamie Wilks of Montpelier la Ira Lindsay of Rigby Ida and Ed Lindsay of Pocatello Ida came here to attend the funeral of Joseph I Dewey Friday They remained for a few days as the guests of Mr and Mrs Alvin Norr and other relatives Mr and Mrs Alvin Norr have received word from - their son Wayne that he has been made a sergeant in the army He Is sta tioned in the Hawaiian Islands :'- Bachman of Ogden Those attending were Miss Muriel Reeves Miss Lucy Rigby Mrs Harold Galley Mrs Keta McGonegile Miss Elva Winn Mrs Howard Bonnemort and Miss Luella Chadwick The Layton Ladies Literary club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Harold Layton Mrs- Golden F Layton enter tained with a bridge dinner party at ner Home on Friday evening tier guests were Mrs Hortan Bourne Mrs Newell Hess Mrs Le- Grande Hess Mrs Tracy Hess and Mrs Kenneth Bourne of Farming-to- n Mrs Rulon Barnes of Kaysville Mrs Leo Manning of Roy and Mrs Stanford Cowley of Lay-to- n - Mr and Mrs Roy Simmons were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Allen Stron oi JKaysville Mrs Ray Harvey of Kaysville entertained members of the' O F T club Friday afternoon at the home of her mother Mrs Frank u Whitesidea of Layton Those at tending were Mrs Welden Roberts Mrs Snoden Roberts and Mrs John Adams of Layton and Mrs sterling Thornley Mrs Clarence Bushnell and Mrs Milton Had- field of Clearfield George H Lowe of Osrden was the guest speaker for special serv ices Sunday evening at the Layton ward "chapel in honor of the 86 service men of the ward their par ents and their wives The ward Relief society sponsored the pro gram with Mrs J Williams Bur ton president conductine other program members Includ ed flag ceremony by Boy Scouts Jty Dansil Bob Baird and Joe JJickson chorus selections by the teuer society Singing Mothers un der tne direction of Mrs Pearl Nalder verbal foreword and con clusion by Mrs Ray Dawson: trom bone solo by Lon Kennard band and orchestra instructor of the North Davis Junior high school ac companied ny Mrs Joseph Steed taiKt"uur Boys as Missionary Sol diers" Mrs Frank D Adams: re marks by Bishop's Counselor Leon A Robins names' of the 86 men in the service read by Bishop's JtuiDern JJickson sleek and wearable models Superbly fashioned all through the season sophisticated for spring fall Fabrics America's richest qualities and faultless tailoring make them worthy of the nationally known labels I - 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