Show - THI OGDEN (UTAH) 2 ' — STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING 19SJ MAY 8 £V (Continued from fk IB) They Return The L A Herdtis found Cali-- 1 f ornia a pleasant relaxing spot i as they visited their sons-in-laand daughters Mr and Mrs Sam Raborn at Pomona and Mr and Mrs Walter McCormick at Visalia They spent some time in Long Beach and Los Angeles and stopped at Las Vegas- - on their way home They were away six weeks w Vr ' t were interested in the modern LDS Temple there Schofield Barracks and Pearl Harbor also attracted them At Kauai garden island( h N111- 'nJ°yed f t Harbor and visited the leg- endary Menehune fish ponds $ ' that go with the story of the lit-t£e peopie ' much like the folklore Irish leprechaun the cave they are supposed to have built and £be £ern grotto on the wayto the cave Adding romance to ke venture while in the cave group of Hawaiian women sang the Hawaiian Wedding Song They a£so visited the Grand Canyon ttf Exciting Time The George R Whitmeyers have word from their niece Mary Davenport daughter of Judge and Mrs Russell Davenport of South Hadley Mass fbrmerly of Og-- i den that she is having the time Gthe' on itn ! f i S mnvhie sinwith £l7u‘n Th&t6r there find repertoire of Italian French and i r- - y v f v-'r- A - I V tor ’ th® f Pacific which is covered Then to th 1 ami Island Volcanoes M I 1 rrJttrrtrT tertour°d lhe orrtid" urs”" ZSTSinST n't Sl§thd and 8aw thousands of them in all nn?MarftmnanJ Jj” 7uJrh Jswitferifid A -- at colors and varieties The tree fcrns were exceptionbeautiful here they said The ally al of Kilauea Crater home T?niWhtatie firePil to to the of the legendary Fire Goddess parents to be respon who jg The contralto will be remem- sible forsupposed was volcanoes all the bered by Community Concert impressive as was the black sand ’ members for her appearance here some few seasons ago She starred Then to historic Kona in Gean Carlo Menotti’s “The had a luau at the Queen’s They Surf y Medium” in some of the de were and especially °I the United States and Hawaiian music with the lighted has given a number of recitals wh j c h them acc0mpanied in the East wherever they went and the Her sister Ann Mrs Lawrence friendliness of the Hawaiian is residing in N e w pie Her husband a former To New York York child prodigy from Austria who CIementine Neighbour M)s nd Mrs E J Allison have just xtrSric ?in’tn ini VltJn ldher i i Ai 'JL ALL ABOARD—Mrs Anthony V Lund (left) Bader left this morning for Sun!j Valley Idaho Jand Mrs Alan E to attend the 33rd annual conference of the Assn of the Junior (League of Ameri-In- c ca i Junior League Will Convene Mrs Anthony J pfesi gates for the Salt Lake group Lund S£4hAlS‘nE'" ‘SidXii Rpr'!cnl'd is sjmpho"' AoSh5ttf IhiiXiS “ ‘he U"d b ues 183 Canada- - will be delegates for the Ogden Mexico and Hawaii workshops will League at the 33rd annual con- - Twenty-thre- e ference of the Assn of the un-- be conducted with emphasis on ior Leagues of America Inci atthe various phases of community Sun Valley Idaho The session planning and cooperation There start tomorrow and last through will be election of two associa- tion officers vice president and Friday They left this morning Mrs Robert Rothwell pfesl- - treasurer and regional directors dent of the Salt Lake City League from seven of the association’s and Mrs Louise Judd will be dele - 13 regions -- f Young Women’s Chrlstiaii of ct“t“' feuJwlnT 4l“ndVr lor the week el May 9-1- 5: Woollev euest sDeaker ' Refresh- v Wednesday Lni Committee in 10 Shmnastics class Nursery is bsu pm ift-if- available Tuesday frVed t pun Membership 4 to 5 pm Y-Tee- Girls picnic supper 6:30 pm 8 pm girls meeting membership event residence Friday' to 10:30 am Slim - 10 evening nasties Class 8 pm International Mary Group Miss j r X A Daughter and Mother Aren't So Different Here peo-Steinhar- dt returned from the national ffnownoluassphouyof A'r- - Asia m concerts Eur°Pe of Ogdenites have just returned from a delightful tour of the Hawaiian Islands In the party were Mr and Mrs Ward Armstrong Mr and Mrs Pedigo voll Mr and Mrs Sprague Adam Mr and Mrs Enoch Craig Mr and Mrs Houston Dayhuff Mr and Mrs Henry Hall Mrs George H Lowe James Maher and Mr Mr and Mrs Albert Williams and Mrs I H Jacobson flew over and joined the group They made the trip on the SS Lurline Especially interesting Honolulu on the Oahu Island were the beautilul l ow- ers and shrubs and vast sugar cane and PineaPPle plantations K WM a surprise t0 some of them to see that pineapples grow on bushes quite low to the ground They also enjoyed the beach of Waikiki and man-mad- e ” CAta Jhey saw on Broadl way including “Anastasia” “Tea House of the August Moon” and “Fanny” At the United Nations they heard Harold Stassen and Henry Cabot Lodge They also especially enjoyed The Cloisters branch of the Metropolitan Mu- seum where the relics are es- pecially ancient At the convention the conser vatipn of natural resources w as -- From Hawaii A group D I1 con- - b iw V j A A Mother’s Day gift for Mrs Donald Cook (Vera Shupe) shows a picture of her 214 year-old daughter Jodyane (left) wearing the dress— a pale green silk crepe with pink pique trim— and Posing the same as Mrs Cook (right) did at the same age 20 y ears g°- - Jodyane not only resembles her mother but many of her characteristics and temperament are the same Jodyane’s eyes are brown and her mother’s are blue (Link-Tiffan- y Studio) -- n I WOTOr© JOCObSGD D0CfC0T fc IO VV tJU lJ Pmil Oti&U Qaanar lUUI w v7 Marjorie Jacobsen Becker was married to G Paul Seeger of Og- aen yesterday at 16U pm in Las Vegas at the home of Mrs Beck- er’s brother and sisterrinl a w stressed Mr and Mrs V D Jacobsen with the bishop of the LDS Church of- On Visit ficiating Friends of Miss Viola Clancy of Attending the couple w ere an of the bride Mrs Miren aunt Pasadena Calif will be interestWilliams of Los Angeles and Mr ed to know that she is in Ogden She haa been a house guest ot Jacobsen For the ceremony the bridal Ms Gertrude trgerald and Mr and Mrs Irving Stimpson party stood before the mantel When Miss Clancy retired as clerk which was adorned with spring and treasurer or the 0gden city flowcrs and white tapers Board of Education after many The bride was gowned in a years’ service she moved to Pasa- - pink tissue silk ballerina-lengtdena She expects to be in Og- - model and wore a tiara of feath- den about a month ered carnations in her hair She r carried pink camellias A wedding supper followed the ceremony Mrs Chris Johnson of Wash- ington D C Miss Neva Jacob- sen of Salt Lake City and Dar- ryi Seeger of Ogden attended ine ceremony After stay m Las Vegas Colorado Springs and Denver the new Mr and Mrs Seeger win be at home t0 their lriends at 1640 2Mh st i For h AAotnGT S U3V y Club Women Hold Annual Dinner Party The annual Mother’s Day dinner party of the Ogden Business and Professional Women’s Club was held at the Ogden Golf and Country Club Tuesday evening with 75 members and guests present The tables were beautifully decorated with spring flowers candles and potted plants which were presented to the guests as souvenirs An interesting program was arranged by Mrs Lola as chairman and her members: Mrs Ruth Nelson Mrs Josephine Priddy and Miss Elizabeth Huth “A Tribute to Mother” was given by Mrs Elizabeth “Mother’s Response” Tillotson Mrs Anna by Starkey vocal solos by Bert Nelson accompanied by Priscill Herrick dance numbers by Sheryl Price Shirlene Wil- liams Gayle Heap and Ilene Heap! accompanied by son of Mr and Mrs R wheUon also formerly Percy Whetton B Carol ot - i announcing the engagement of their daughter Patricia to Gary The concluding number was a vibraharp and piano duet by Miss JaNae Heitz and her brother Al r Heitz Members of the Ogden Busi- ness and Professional Women’s Club are making plans to attend the state convention of the fed- e stion w hich will be held in °den' now of SanU Ana-Findla- y The young couple plans an August Temple marriage and will reside in Santa Ana Whetton will continue ir8- - Th® bride-to-battended the The Altrusa Club will hold its Ogden City schools and the Brig- - dinner meeting at the Mansion ham Young University where she House at 7 pm tomorrow rereed as secretary to the student A highlight of the evening toody president will be a talk by Miss Elaine Ely is a grad- - a ncw mcmber The bndegroom-elec- t o£ AUrusa who School a°d sPent six months in uhte Italy for the attended eber College He is a National Farm Youth Exchange program living with the peasants Her subject will be farm life in Italy and she will show films to f illustrate Mrs David O Camp and son David are spending the week- end at Camp Warren Air Force Base at Cheyenne Wyo a guest of Lt Col and Mrs Jack Bren- nan She attended a party given by the Brennans Saturday night and will join the dinner party group of Mr and Mrs Sin Ridg- ley this evening Mrs Camp is making her home with her parents Mr and Mrs E P Thinnes while Maj Camp is serving with the Air Force in Korea rirlnf JJY VlvJtJio IF I The Golden I Spike it Clem Neighbours vice president is in charge of theprogram on international relations Mrs Harold E Johansen Chapter Jr president will officiate Miss Daughters of American Revolu- tion will hold its annual meeting on Friday at the home of Mrs AAGGTinQ ' j rlSPinGCl 5 A C Hyde 2481 Van Buren Ave A dessert luncheon will be R 19 CIUD la served at 1:30 pm and will be followed by a business meeting Agiaia club will have its with annual reports and election iast meetine of the season on of new officers at 3:30 pm at the Miss Dana Kelly regent will Thursday o£ Mrs vernal H Johnson preside 1332 Marilyn Dr Hostesses for the day will be Mrs Lawrenee Hearn Mrs R B Allison Mrs E Carl j Olsen and Mrs Clyde' Mortensen A musical program will be given by the MacDowell Group under the direction of Miss Mona Smith An SUMMER CLOTHES Show "Those Bulges” Make a date to lose those excess pounds and inches now! 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