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Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER X^lG, bcTOBEB 27,^6 Lecture 7B +Davis High The Davis high school P.-T. A. wiE sponsor a public lecture-discussion, Monday evening, Oct. 28 at eight o'clock at Davis high'j PERSONALITY PERMANENTS , just for you... school. Dr. Dilworth Walker, professor of the University of Utah, I and consultant on the tax study for ! amendments three and four of the state constitution, will give the lecture and preside at the discussion. A program will be furnished by Davis high students. All work supervised by licensed instructors. 'Day and Evening Appointments Upon presentation of this ad for a limited time ONLY you may receive the ; following: $6.50 Machine Oil, Now S3.5O S8.50 Machineless Oil..: S4.25 S5.OO $10.00 Cold Wave $12.50 Cold Wave SG.25 $15.00 Luxurious Creme Oil S7.50 Including two shampoos and hair or manicure and eyebrow arch. styles, . ,. Ogdenite on Flying Trip Mrs. Ruby P. Wheelwright has recently returned from an extend- which included Chicago, ; trip York City, Boston, Washing- ! ton, D. C.,. Montreal and Quebec, in its itinerary. Her entire trip was made by plane. While in Montreal, Canada, she ed New , BEADTY SUPERIOR MARINELLO ACADEMY Dial 7474 2384 Washington Blvd. attended the Ladies' Hairdressers' convention held there. You Can Be Well Dressed Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Hales, who and Mrs. Arvil R. Boren, who are at home in 'o^dcn. Their wedding took place the latter the nart of September. The bride is the former Miss exchanged nuptial vows recently in Ogden. The bride former Miss Velene Kunz of North is for your business, social now Mr Jean Van Wagenen. (Austin-Lumiere studio.) Miss Velene Kunz |Jean Van Wagenen Highlight* Clubs Session Is Married to Becomes Bride Kenneth G. Hales Of Arvil R. Boren Evanston Hall - Sempre Shirley Anderson, of Western Springs, 111., Lake City. will wed Dr. Jay D. Shaw, of Salt Sr Shaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Homer Shaw, are former Ogden residents. Miss who Anderson Musical Society Shirley Wed The Sempre. Musical society meet Thursday afternoon, Oct. 31, at the home of Mrs. R. L. Engaged to Dr. Jay D. Shaw letting the and MARPHIL SHOP leisure hours by experts help you plan your wardrobe. Their specialty is fashioning handsome, custom-tailored clothes for both men and women. MARPHIL experienced, efficient ng field who is, staffed with craftsmen in the tailori- will create individually styled gar- ments for men and women. And the same personnel who custom-tailor your clothes can re-weave, removel, restyle, invisibly mend your A recent marriage of Miss! Getting settled 'in EVANSTO Wyo, Oct. 26 Mrs: F. D. Maughan as chairman University and social circles of apartment and thrilled with keep-15-minute concert by the high Kunz to Kenneth G. Hales,' discuss the early life and work Lake are congratulating Dr. will ing house are Mr. and Mrs. school band, directed by Ted L. of the composer and pianist, Ignis announced by the bride's par- Boren, can you and plus Jay D. Shaw, whose engagement now are home Anderson, music- supervisor, Evanwho r* ·+ i at ace Jan Paderewski. Musical ents,ivir. and ivirs. Milford ^.H. Kunz, .·,,,, made known Miss to is Shirley a ston schools, highlighted service of cleaning, pressing and dyeing. If of North Ogden. The bridegroom thier friends at 1544 Capitol, numbers by Beethoven, Liszt, Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Borens were sponsored Sby the Ladies Literary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 27,j.iic Bach and Paderewski will complete Saens, tailoring and valet service you're Mrs. R.. R. Anderson, Western at the home of the bride's the child study dub and the be Mrs. A. Hales of Ogden. BunkB. S. _ _ _ by performed n 111. TTI_: MARPHIL SHOP, T\/Tv remember and Mrs. A. L. Van Fine Arts I club of Evanston j the parents, needing D. J. Greenwell, Mrs. Bishop O. T. Foulger o£ son er, Shaw Mr. and Dr. pianist; the of is Miss She is the former afternoon, Oct. 18 in the high the' Wagenen. Seventh ward performed cellist; Mrs. Milton Boyle pianist; Mrs! J. Homer Shaw of Salt Lake where quality workmanship and courteous, Jean Van Wagenen. He is the school auditorium. Educational young The ceremony. Mrs. Ray M. Jones, vocalist, .and and former residents of Ogden. double-ring · · '· son of Mr. Mrs. j prompt service are the watchwords. moving pictures which followed Miss Phyllis Whittier, . The wedding will take place shortcouple are now making their home pianist. Land concert Boren. "Theincluded of in Ogden. ly after Dr. Shaw is commissioned Before a background of flow-1 Evangeline," "Winged Pageantry" Several showers honoring the ers and seven branch candelabra ston's city park was read and disc- a dental officer in the. army. Through Palestine." A former student of the University nwlywecis have been given. containing tall cathedral tapers, Members of the junior and seniorussed. third and final reading with of Utah, the bridegroom-to-be young couple recited their high schools as well as club women suggested changes will be heard pledged Pi Kappa Alpha fratervows before Bishop David attended. Mrs. John Priborsky, president at the next meeting of the club HomeS Romney, He is a graduate of .Northin the presence of the Ladies Literary club, presided Nov 1 when members will meet nity. college at Chicago two families and a few close club room. Mrs. western, dental in the over which library business the session From will review "Pleace, No wherePhihe was an affiliate of Xi friends. The bride, in white satin followed the program. A resolution Psi fraternity. and net, en train, with a floor calling for improvements in Evan-Paregoric" by Ethel Hueston. length veil arranged at the head with orange blossoms and pearls, carried a bouquet of gardenias and MORGAN, Oct. 26--Mr. and Earl Butters have returned home red rosebuds. was by Mrs. Ray after a two-week trip to California, She an attended aunt, as matron of where they visited with Mr. But-honor, in white chiffon, trimmed lace, and carrying carnations ters' brother-in-law and sister, Mr.with roses. The bridesmaids were and Mrs. R. J. Crosbie, San FranMiss Charlene Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. But- of the bride, and Miss Ruby cisco, and Wollaston, who wore gowns of ters, Los Angeles. shades and carried bouquets pastel Mr. and Mrs. Horace Heiner ann- yellow daisies and carnations. ounce the arrival of a new grand- Rochelle Rhead, as flower long yellow frock of girl, wore amarquisette daughter, born to emDroiaerea marqui»--n.c and net. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Engar ^he best man was Robert L. Van Anderson, Ogden, at Dee hospital.Wagenen, brother of the bride. Mrs. Anderson is the former Louise bride's mother wore a gown rose jersey with yellow gardHeiner. This is tbeir first child. of enias. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Francis The wedding music was played and little son, and Jesse Francis, by Mrs. Rulon Shaw. Following the wedding a recepall of Los Angeles, Calif., spent tion was given at the home, with as Mr. week the past guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Rhead assistiand Mrs. Walter E. Francis. During the ng in the receiving. was furnished by guests over the week-end were evening music Mrs. Frank Rounds and children, Miss Renee Rhead and Robert Van Ogden. Wagenen. Mrs. Glen Butters and her moth-Assisting at the gift room, and have ret- serving table were Mrs. Bernice er, Mrs. Robert Chapin, urned home after a 10-day visit Breese, Miss Renee Rhead, Mrs. with Mrs. Chapin's. son-in-law Rulon Shaw, Mrs. Jim Underwood, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mick-and Mrs. Henry Salter. Serving were Miss Carol Shaw, Miss EleaNev. Pioche, clson, Dean Vest has left for an L. nor Slater and Miss Joan Breese. D S. mission in southern CalifThe bride is a graduate of Ogafter completing his spool-den high school. The bridegroom, ornia, home the .mission at in Salt ing from Ogden after his Lake City. He spent the past week- schoolgraduation served three years and end at home with his parents, nineteen months in the European and Mrs. Edwin Vest. theatre of war. 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