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Show Is Helen Gridley Married to +Qaeen Esther, O- B. S. Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. S., will meet Friday, November 1, at eight p. m. in the Mffsonic temple for business and initiation ceremony. Mrs. DeGoede, associate member of Queen Esther chapter will be Once again the children of Og-the honored guest. Associate maden will thrill to the delightful trons from other chapters in Utah story-book characters come to life,will be invited guests. Mrs. Hugh in the Clare Tree Major Chil- E. Riley and committee is in charge dren's theatre production of "Alad- refreshments, Miss Hazel din and His Wonderful Lamp," in charge of dining room arrwhich will be given here on Thursday and Friday afternoons,. Nov. angements. Members and visiting 7 and 8, at three-thirty o'clock members of the order are requestthe Ogden high school auditorium. ed to attend. Tickets will be distributed throughout the schools beginning Wednesday, Oct. 30. THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1946 ^Aladdin Will Bring Lamp Here Nov. Ralph E. Shorten Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Helen Gridley, F. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gridley, to Ralph E. Shorten, son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Shorten. took place at the of the bridegroom, with William deMik officiating in the presence of the two families and a few close friends. Prior to the wedding the brides mother was hostess to 20 guests at a dinner party in honor of the bride. The couple will reside at 2664 The ceremony home "Aladdin" is set in a background SEWING MACHINE of medieval China. All the exciting incidents of original story j Service Repairing are in this play. These Clare Tree Major produc- We are experts tions which are sponsored by the at Repairing American Association of Univercontributing to -- Rebuilding sity Women, are and -- Electrifying the intellectual artistic development of the children in our All Makes community. They create an ethical and cultural thinking that reiService in Home nforce the teachings of parents All Work Guaranteed and educators in their fight to Free 'Pick-Up and Delivery prevent juvenile delinquency, is Prices Paid for the opinion of Mrs. Bernard Smith, Highest Used Machines Women. of the University president' FOR FREE ESTIMATES Adams. Honored Pioneers The Review No. 1, W. B. Silver the pioneers of the organization at their October meeting. Honored guests were those who have been members for 25 years. Each received a momento A. honored in recognition of their service to the club. A program of music and readings followed the presentation o£ gifts. At the refreshment table, former Miss Helen Gridley, who became the Mrs. Frank W. Austin, the former Miss Lois of Ralnh E Shorten at a quiet home cere- Chappie, whose marriage took place at the home mony '(Bosch Bell studio.) of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Chappie. each member having a birthday a in October, also received gift. NOW Is the time to arrange for your Huntsville CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS Films were never harder to get. DIAL 2-0202 FOR APPOINTMENT LOVELAND STUDIO Room Mrs. Marc Burrows, Miss Lois Chappie Martin Christensen Is Married to Honored Children Visit W. i 418, Kiesel Bldg. Home The Kappa Kappa Gamma AlumJENSEN nate club will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles W. Mcllvainc, 2621 Sewing Machine Service Liberty avenue, Monday evening, 163-30tb St. October 28, at eight o'clock. Mrs. Birthday, Party Donald Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Chappie annHUNTSVILLE, Oct. 26 -- Martin HUNTSVILLE, Oct. 25--Visitors ounce the marriage of their was honored guest at Christensen Burrat the home of Mrs. George Chapplo, t- Frank a ows the past week was her daugh- Miss Lois by Mr. and Mrs. party given Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy ter-in-law, Mrs. Marc Burrows, and at their home SatBailey, ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP MacAustin McPherson, 'Kansas. of Marva and Kay children, Diana, The occasion was urday evening. wht will be in Ogden November 7 and 8, at the The ceremony, performed Sept. Marc, Jr., Provo. the 74th birthday of Mr. ChristensOg'den High school, at three-thirty p. m. The play 15 at the home of the bride's en. is another one of those charming stories every Mrs. Nell Jensen presided and was was officiated by Bishop the diversion of the Bingo child loves, to be' presented by the Clare Tree Mrs. Vera Stoker conducted at the evening, with prizes being awardMajor Children's theatre. Owen Ridges. The attendants opening Relief society social, ed. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Bertha Mr. and Mrs. Trumon Moss. Luncheon and a large birthday Engstrom conducted the opening cake with 74 candles was servedters, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen Mrs. Ramond Jensen, Reddley, Cal.; song. Invocation was by Mary Mrs. James Bailey, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gauchet son. Readings were given by Gayand and Peterson. Mrs. Melvin Gauchet, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy A piano solo was given by Mrs. two children, Oakland, Calif., have and Betty Price, and a vocal Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Soren Bailey, Jean Wangsgaard, followed by a solo by as huose guests Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Soren Bailey, Ramond Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Capson. vocal' solo by Ramona Bmgham, Benediction and son, Junior, and Mr. and I Reno, Nav. Mr. and was Mrs. Halver Bailey Mrs. Allen, by George Wanda Michelaccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Janse, Bailey, Burrows. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Refreshments were served to a Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bingham. Jorgensen, turnout of at the close the large Mr. and Mrs. Burns Wangsgaard, program. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wangsgaard, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harper ann- Mrs. Burrows, Mrs. Arthur TIME ounce the birth of a son, Sunday, George Mrs. Frank Thurston, Mrs. Oct. 20. This is their second son. Albert Spencer and -Mrs. Lorenzo Mrs. Harper is the former Gale Brunker. ... i i , ,, Phone 7657 Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae at' Austin Frank 7,8 Barrett is co-hostess. MORE... SO MUCH . SM OPEN AN ACCOUNT at this price.' fIRSJ Renstrom. Mr. and Mrs. A number of former townspeople Gilbert Wangsgaard are the parents of a new ·are .here for the deer season: Mr. son, born at Dee hospital, Ogden. and Mrs. Max Tolman and Mr, and J. Earl Felt has returned from Mrs. Bergi, Van Nuys, Calif., were Portland, Ore., after attending the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pacific International exposition. Newey. 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