Show SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 4 1 THE OGDEN 939 3 '? home 634 Twenty-secon- d in honor of Miss Mildred Skeen who will he married- June H She" was assisted hy Mrs W N Peterson and Mrs J C Blair f The color scheme was carried I in pink and white A large IjiUt Mrs Jack white howl of white sweet peas and center-piece rosebuds formed the Eugene Fife pink for the tea table Pink can formerly Miss Inez Anderson A dies in white holders were at eith ‘ er end daughter of Mr and Mrs N H A musical program included vo cal selections by Miss Dorothy 'Anderson whose Corey accompanied by Mrs Dor marriage took vocal a Radle duet ‘Prout place May 20 at othy - Lavon Mr Dean and Buding Kaysville Compton of son ton accompanied by Miss Rae Fife is a " Mr and Mrs Christensen Miss Marian GimJin Miss Faye John J Fife Christensen Miss Rae Christen - (Link-Tiffan- y sen Miss Josephine Stout and photo) Miss Elizabeth Blair assisted in ithe pouring and servingA Approxi ’Quately 100 friends called ' 'during - j Christensen Miss Faye Christensen and iMiss Josephine Stout entertained at a Mexi can dinner Wednesday evening at Ede’s place in honor of jMiss Skeen The Mexican theme was carried out with place cards table decorations and the dinner Guests were Miss Marian Gim-li-n 7 j Blair or Miss Skeen ’will leave for Boise Thursday June 8 where she will be married — C--3 Fern Larson and Jos A Donahue Take Sacred Vows Miss Fern Larson daughter of Deputy Sheriff and Mrs James A Larson of 622 Adams was married to Joseph A Donahue son of Mr and Mrs O PC Donahue 4190 Harrison on Saturday at the home of the bride’s parents Bishop Rulon P Peterson of the L D Eighth ward performed the in the presence of the families and a few immediate close friends After a short trip to the parks In southern Utah the couple will to leave for Twin Falls Idaho make their home Mr Donahue is chief engraver for the'' Times and News of Twin Falls Attendants of the couple at the wedding were Miss Rozella Larson sister of the bride and Carl Wallace The bride was complimented at a prettily arranged party given hy ?“rier sister Miss Rozella Larson at wher home on Friday evening The guests were the Misses Dorothy Little Zola Syphers Margie Williams Ruth Casey Beth Kleins June Spawn June Linford Aleen ' Messerly Marion Lofgreen KathTelford Aleen Norris Mel !va Burton Isma Packham Ila Lucile Smout and rallwork afternoon Mrs Lar son entertained at a luncheon at !her home in honor of her daughter Roses and painted daisies formed the centerpiece for the ta- v were laid for about bl4 Covers twenty relatives of the bride arine A garden party of charm and interest is to be given at the home Verna Ellis and Formal Banquet Dale C Hunter Of Otyokwa Club Is Held At Hotel Exchange Vows Members of the Weber college Otyokwa club climaxed a year of activity Saturday evening when they held their final formal banquet at the Hotel Ben Lomond Tadecorated bles were beautifully with white roses the club flower and white and green candles the club colors Unique place cards and favors were given to each member present Toasts were offered hy Miss Phyllis Cardon and Miss Aurline Osmond Miss Marjorie Robbins and Miss Isabelle Edward entertained with vocal Miss Verna Ellis daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles W Ellis was married to Dale C Hunter son of Mr and Mrs Cecil Hunter of Ogden May 31 in the L D S emple at Salt Lake 'City Apostle David O McKay of the first presi dency of the church performed the ceremony A reception was given in honor of the couple by the bride’s par- ents at the North Ogden amusement hall with about 200 guests 7h hf spring flow Meeting of Ogden Song society was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Gladys Simpson 2650 Brinker with Mrs Uda P Ferrin and Mrs Retta E William-se- n j assisting hostesses fIda was Miss chairman Marriott for the evening and gave a paper on “Woman’s struggle for recognition ln the field of music” A vocal trio composed of Mrs Ester Porter Mrs Ida Ferrin and Mrs Gladys Simpson sang the following num bers: “Lullaby” by Brahms “By the Bend of the River” by Edward Hemstreet and “I Dream of Jeanne11 by Stephen Foster Time and place of the field day which will be held in the near future will be announced later havebeen bidden ' fully Mrs J G Falck and Mrs ers of various shades entertained a few George The bride was charming in friends Rigdon of the bride at in honor solos model and wore white on Monday Mrs Falck home of the The officers of the club turned a veil organdie She of dainty bridal-mi- st was also occasion The afternoon over their respective offices to the carried a bouquet of gardenias who will Mrs honor of Stratton in new officers After the banquet Mrs Dorothy Warren a sister the girls and their partners held a of the bride was matron of honor leave shortly after the wedding to her husband in Lincoln Neb party in the Weber college wom- and wore a blue organdie gown I en’s lounge Games and dancing Miss Fern Kennedy' acted as an make her home Garden were the evening’s entertainment and was gowned in a I ers adorned the home and table and covers were laid for twelve Officers of the- - club who acted white taffeta with rust trim as committee chairmen were Miss Presiding in the gift room were guests Miss Mrs Donald R Blood Mrs J W On Friday evening Mrs Howard Farrell Ensign president Ellen Wilson vice president Miss Neal Jr and Mrs Mark Ellis As- - Young of Provo entertained at a Miss sisting in the serving were Miss I shower and late supper at the Evelyn Smith secretary Irene Coombs treasurer and Car Shirley Brown and Miss Rhea home of her mother Mrs Arthur Others Brown lene Lindquist reporter Miller in honor of the bride She Norma Pan were Miss The couple will make their home was also guest of honor at a lunch-ipresent eon given by Miss Elaine Simpson tone Miss Marjorie Jarvis Miss Ogden Aurline- - Osmond Miss at her home in Salt Lake City on Marjorie Miss Robbins Miss Sybil Doxey Saturday Mrs J M Kinard Mrs Frank Velma Payne Miss Verna LindMiss Miller and Mrs J N Kinney were say Miss Phyllis Cardon hostesses at a delightful luncheon Lorraine Baird Miss Merle Sack-e- tt Miss Bette Mae Nelson Miss at the home of Mrs Kinney 1127 CarlElene McCune Miss Capitol on Monday afternoon in Betty Bar-barson Miss Kay Blaes Miss honor of Miss Stratton Pink and white roses centered the table at Earls Miss Shirley Critch-lo- w Bethel No 2 Order of Job’s which piaCes were marked for Miss Adette Scowcroft Mies will install the officers Edna Loughran Miss Clara Milsix months Thurs- - yMiss stratton will be hostess at ler Miss Ruth Tolhurst Miss Do for the ensuing seven-thirt- y at p m in the day raine Herbert Miss Nadine Madspinster’s dinner at her home on Masonic temple Following sen Miss Isabelle Edwards Miss thejjun 10 Quests wili be members Vivian Polidor Miss June Tracy ceremony a dance will be given in Lf the bridal party will be honoree Miss Anne Danvers Miss Kay honor of the retiring queen Miss The bride-to-b- e Berry at the Hotel Ben Lo-- at shower party given by Miss a Storey Miss Barbara Reeves anc Joy Miss Leone Grandy and Ruth Pet mond InsaUing officers for the R Manning Wednesday at her evening will be: Queen Joy Ber erson the club sponsors 283g ry assisted by Glenna Vining Ruth Dundsten Barbara Black man Janet Steckel Harriet Schen-oli- n and Margaret Craven Those to be installed are honored queen Clara Steckel senior princess Lois McClennhan junior princess Betty Lou Balch guide Marion Helen Juglar marshal Brans- Bader Thelma chaplain Miss Charlene Harvey daugh titer i Meissner recorder Patricia Mrs Kate Heyman for thirty ter of Mrs Vera Corey 2925 Ad treasurer librarian Fava Parker clerk of the Sego Lily circle ams became the bride of Davie Korb years messenger Margaret No 174 Neighbors of Woodcraft C Jbnqe son of Mr and Mrs J West first second messenger Betty wiu retire officially at the regular C JenneV 735 Binford in a cereGates third messenger Janester I meeting of the club Monday -evemony performed Thursday messenger Ca- - j ning at eight o’clock in the W O W ning at the Jenne home Rever- rol Lynch fourth fifth messenger Phyl- - j hall end J E Carver officiated lis Brown senior custodian Peg- Installation of the following new The bride was dressed In a pale Don-- 1 officers will be held: Miss White custodian gy junior Mary I green formal gown and carried a na Denkers inner J L Miss Edith Betty guard Wykes manager bouquet of roses anj sweet peas Freeman outer guard Joyce Mil-- J Reed clerk and Mrs Pearl Elliott Miss Helen Miller was her only ner J musician historian Maxine Hedges attendant The best man was All Memorial services will be held friends members their and Aaron Jenne a brother of the are invited to attend the installa- - for neighbors who passed away bridegroom during the past year A reception was held at the Nob tion and the dance After the meeting a covered dish Hill tea room and was attended by party will be given in horior of Mrs members of both families anc Heyman Her services to the circle relatives There were 30 guests has been exceptional A large atpresent tendance is anticipated Visiting - The bride is a graduate of the neighbors are welcome Weber high school The bride groom is affiliated with the U S navy The newlyweds left Satur The Progressive 31’ers day for San Diego California to Study club was organized May 14 with make their home Mr Jenne stationed oh the air base at North Pete Nelson a£ president Senneth Island He was formerly on the Johansen vice president and La Verna Newey as secretary The U S’ S Lexington purpose of this organization is to develop talent and leadership and to promote programs and enterF 1 aid s ers 1 Charlene Harvey Davifl C Jenne Marry Thursday 1 31'ers Study Club Names Nelson As Its First Leader I rs Relatives Visit Couple In Willard Miss Ardith Loosli and Gary Loosli of Morgan are visiting with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Ed Loosli James Nebeker of Pocatello Idaho visited with Brig Nebeker on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Leo W Baddley of Ruth Nevada were the guests of Mr and Mrs Howard Baddley j during the past week Miss Carolyn Jenson and Brent Jenson of Ogden are visiting with Mr and Mrs Frank Woods Mrs Evelyn Longston and chil dren Jane and Frank are visiting with Mrs Harvey Woodyati and Mr and Mrs Fred Woodyattl Mr and Mrs H Jonanson celebrated their twenty-fift- h wedding 20 home at their May anniversary in Willard A birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs Harriett Druboy’S j birthday anniversary Present were: Mr and Mrs San Drouboy of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs John Drouboy and daughters Ruth and Kathleen of Tooele i Mrs Elma Nelson of Salt Lake City Paul Freeman and eMr and Mrs E P Lowe and family Mr and Mrs Sam Norris of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs Martha Wells Plans are being made for the Fordum reunion to be held on July 2 Mrs Clarissy Hardy and Miss Elizabeth Harding were visitors seventy-nint- h here on Tuesday Phi Lambda Tau Members For Year Elect-Chief- s The members of Phi Lambda Tau club held their weekly meeting at the home of Miss Barbara Election Harbertson Wednesday of officers for the next school year was held They will be announced at the final banquet of the club which will be held this evening at Green Gables tea room Last Sunday after Baccalaureate services the senior members of the organization gathered at Keeney's where they enjoyed a luncheon They presented their adviso Miss Miren Jacobsen who is planning to make her home In Los Angeles with a lovely gift Those attending were Miss Helejn Fuller Miss Jean Stark Miss Mary Lou Madsen Miss Phyllis Brophy Miss Marjorie Jacobsen Misa Betty Lou Balch Miss Bette Comer Miss Bernice Lundquist Miss Emma Martin Miss Jacobsen and two guests Miss Bernice Maclntire and Misa Helen Reberg Mr and Mrs Reed Taylor haVe returned from an extended trip to Memorial services will be given j nJerthTrn ilghschooU Mr and Mrs N C Christensen of Brigham City will celebrate at the L D S Eighteenth ward “Rococo” string quartet by the i “Little their golden wedding anniversary j chapel Sunday June 11 at four j Symphonettes- - college June 5' at their home 141 North I P- - m hy the four transportation 8nu Winona Uou SIcss Main with! “open house” between I brotherhoods of railroads W s America” song by Reed Gam- I he houff of two and five All their Jones will be general chairman of mell parents remarks by P-- T A relatives are invitea to J arrangements and will be assist- - J officers riends ca“- of the party la h- F R‘ Eckardt secretary t£) Since the purpose The couple have resided at the ed a treasury tbe p repjenjsb the following committees: I there same residence since their mar-- 1 an will be a small admission Clarence I charge Tickets may be had by rlage In the Logan L D S temple Hall Huston Dayhuff fifty years ago They are the par- Blessing speakers Mrs Olive contacting the presidents of the ente of eight children five of Rhine Mrs Frank5e k various school districts or by H are living: R W Christen-- 1 phoning Mrs P Q’ Malan If the sen and Mrs E R Roundy Cor- - I Program A A Hiss Mm Alberta weather is stormy the party will inne Mrs L V Call and Irving L J Beckford Mrs Harry Speaks F be held in the high school Christensen of Ogden and J A Je Lazenby and Mrs Myrtle Blair Christensen of Salt Lake City advertising Lambert McDonald Mr Christensen followed' the w Beck and O p Roeseler carpenter trade until about twenty J reception W E Wooisey A O years ago When he took up farm- - Roberts Huston Dayhuff C Bless-- 1 Lambert ’McDonald Mrs ing Both Mri and Mrs Christensen Fern Christian Mrs Mary Han-ar- e active members of the L D S j iey Mrs Jim Francis Mrs A1 7 berta Beckford ‘and Mrs Austin Mr and Mrs Fred Edson of 2971 Moulton The following program will be I Jackson announce the coming “Yester I marriage of their daughter Elaine presented: Organ ado Dreams” Zamennik Miss Evelyn to Beauford Meek son of Mrs Nelson remarks W S Jones in-- 1 Frank Webber of Portland Ore vocation Rev William A Tyler j The wedding will be solemnized Several selections by the Mount I June 5 at the home of the bride’s Ogden Stake Singing Mothers with j parents Miss Edson is a graduate from Mrs L WJ Budge as soloist me-- 1 re-- 1 morial address Rev Tyler Ogden high school and attended benediction I Henegar’s Business college in Salt marks Mr Jones Graduation exercises of the Su Rev Tyler and an organ solo Lake City She had been employed perior Beaiity school wer$ held! “At Even Tide” Miss NelsbniMrsj in the city assessor’s office for the Thursday evening in the Shake- - Leo A Blair is president of the- past four years Mr Meek is in the livestock busspearian room of the Hotel Beni chorus and Mrs C V Zinn is diLomond Those graduating were J rector iness at Halfway Ore where the Marvin Jobes' Beverly Broadbent J The public is invited to attend couple will make their home Leora Jones Harris June Madge Leggett Lois Marsh Loyce Med-de- n Vera Trapp and Marjorie Webster Instructprs present were Laura Heap Katie Rhodes Irvine and Norma Poorman SCISSORS SILHOUETTE I THE I 1 i j t tele-who- m Elaine Edson and j Beauford Meek to Marry June 5th School Conducts Graduation Rites Thursday Evening N jit- - jorny World Relations' Group Conducts Annual Election breasts held high deftly separated QP y intriguing dendenutss waist shaped inward to At a meeting of the International at the home of Mrs Edward I Rich the following offi- - I dirts trimly compact Relations club cers were elected to serve during the next year: Mrs Milton White president Mrs George Grill vice president Mrs Kenneth Butte secretary and treasurer Mrs Rich gave a short talk on her trip to Panama and Central America wh&t a City D F Cuernevack Toluca and Monterrey Mexico En route they stopped 4' Boulder dam and tthe Carlsbac Caverns ' Mexico Pueblo VACATION CLEANSING USSy oau de CREAM A thorough deonser for sMn 6 OZ - ' grimy with dtisi Works quickly' Feels cod ood ' re- freshing after exposure to ” i - son ood wind Use gener oesly from the big famiiy- - Y 13 GwMCIX Ody x 1 " rtnoo Vu“T Broadstone Drugs Green Stamps Withcmtquesflon this is the most exciting arrival in the fieldof foundation fashions this season! Fashion right and comfortable 1 LOO VALUE) j BR0ADST011E DRUGS I We Give -- 1 a O -- ’ r if ! n ry 1 BOTTLE 4 A generous -- sized bottle of summer comfoit—al such little costl Refreshing to hot dusty perspiring skin Choice of 3 cool scents Tropical Spice Floral Rose BoooeeC Verbena Bovq uel t i We Give ' i (REGULAR 1 stxa fas pflGfln ciiflpfii Cologne - f - Silver-thor- n Refreshments will be served before and after the program Back- - f ground music will be given byv'" Russell Bitton and Francel Harrop accordionists the program will be as follows:' String quartet “Strauss Vanity” Weber College Symphonettes Edith Bush violin Beth Cardon viola Audrey Bush string basex Grace Jensen piano ceremonial salute tp P-- T A colors and em- blem Mrs B J Midgly "Trees” vocal solo and dance Reed Gam mell and dancing mothers ‘The P-- T A Oak" poem and dance “Trio- dancing mothers Poems let” “Schoolroom Dialogue” “I Saw America Marching” Eva Willes Wangsgaard ascending motif “Hush My Baby” song by Diane K e a r n e s kindergarten There’s a Gold Mine in the Sky” song by Sam Porter Paderewski’s "Minuet” piano solo by Carol Jean Vendell grade school “Ferdinand 1he Bull” song and dahee by Lee and Ruth Purrlngton and Geroge Morris junior high school This group of dancers will appeaR in two numbers at the garden party to be given at the home of Mrs-association June 6 at eight p m G Midgley 1471 Twenty-eight- h by the Ogden Parent-TeacheMrs Bernice Nuttall Mrs Eleanor Midgley to row Mrs Estelle left Doxey are (lower right) They to row left LaVon Mrs Johnson and Bliss Nedra Silverthorne (upper right) Mrs Lovena Wood Mrs Abbie Balch (Staff photo) Sirs and Mildred Mrs Kearns Mrs Jennie Cook Hinckley Margaret enter-taine- Vity Nedra Cook 1 Tussy M Davey Mrs To Present Her Piano Students Marie Summers "Plays Hostess! Friendus To w Margaret ve SUMMED SPECIAL! eight-fiftee- ‘ at i tainment in the ward Hour meetings are held each Sunday night after sacrament meetingReports on interesting topics have been given by Floyd Barnett and Mary Visit Domain Next Sunday ‘night Laura Vw Mrs F M Davey will present Harrop will present an article on Song two groups of pupils in a piano “How to Stay Married” will follow and Refreshrecital Tuesday evening- at the practice will be served All mem Fourth ward Twenty first and ments bers are sevurged to attend Jefferson Juniors will playat en forty-fiv- e at and seniors and Mrs George Clark of The following pupils wil - 2420Mr Tyler have had as their l rhouse guests Mrs Clark’s sister appear? Eleanore' Allington Let tie Soren"Bowman Nadine Shirley Mr and Mrs and brother-in-lasen Fae Cramer Udell Adams of Amens Nevada Ely -- Harpld Delma Ruth Mr Amens is the assistant traffic Nedra Courtney La Stone Ted Bunnell Donna Jean of the Nevada Northern manager Law Marian Fleming Rosemary railroad They left Tuesday for Miss Marie Summers was hosttheir home Mrs Clark accompa- - Pantone Donald Pantone Edythe Mack ess to the La Friendus club Wedniedthem and will spend several Levin Arvilla Allington Shirley Thomas Bob Par- nesday afternoon at her home 979 days in Nevada Before leaving Smith d sons Carol Larson Norma Brown Mr and Mrs Amens were Patterson The diversion ' was Burnett in Anna Lake Salt Shirley at a dinner Marian hand work Guests were Miss Lou jby Mrs Earl K Seegmiller Stone Raymond Adams Helen Ad- Jensen Miss Delone Frosberg ams Betty Stewart Emma Mar- Miss Bertha Kunz Miss Edith of 243 Wayne Court r The table was decorated in gold tin Betty Branstitter and Carrie Williams Miss Clara Shipley and ivory with a centerpiece of Ann McKnight Miss Lora Williams and Miss Parents and friends are invited Ethel Thomas garden roses Nevadans At Clark Home Feted At Dinner 6 willbe presented on lawn the at Among those who will participate is group of young mothers who will two dance numbers This perform Is the group who won high acclaim in Salt Lake City during the stateTparent-Teache- rs congress It is expected they will be Received with enthusiasm in Ogden also The personnel of the group hr as follows: Jennie Kearns Bernice Nuttall Eleanor Midgly Lorene Wood Abbie Balch Estelle Doxey LaVon Johnson Mildred Hinckley eight-forty-fi- eve-Martin- del Song Society Hears Paper On Women In Music Twenty-eight- h eight p m A program -- thir-Daught- Midgly 1471 Parent-Teache- R David Greenhalgh will be married The ceremony will be performed by the Rev Walter L French An invitation to all the friends of the families is extended The bride has chosen for her maid ox honor her sister Miss Virginia Lee Stratton Mrs How- ard Young of Provo matron of Stratton also a honor Miss Ruth sister of the - bride Miss Harriet Schoendelen and Miss Sadie Hurs-kaine- n bridesmaids Thomas as man act best will Crockett The ushers will be Howard Young and three brothers of the bridegroom Darwin Merlin and Dick Greenhalgh all of Salt Lake City Following the wedding a dinner will be served at the Nob Hill tea room with about twenty-seve- n guests attending Miss Stratton has been the motif for many lovely parties Today between the hours of two and five m Mrs Stratton will entertain at a trousseau tea for her daugh-- j ter Margaret at her home 2679 Van Buren Roses and tapers will carry out the decorative scheme Assisting in the general entertainment of the guests will be Mrs Howard Young Mrs Walter Lovell Mrs Arthur Miller Mrs F G Miller and Mrs John N Kinney Those who will serve are Miss Vir ginia Stratton Miss Ruth Stratton Miss Rosemary Pickens and Miss Harriet Schoendelen An intersting musical program has been plan-- ! I ned for the occasion! Invitations to about a hundred guests have been issued Miss Marian Corey will entertain at dinner on Tuesday evening at her home 1036 Twenty-fourt- h in honor of Miss Stratton She will also be honoree at a shower and late supper given by Miss Schoen- delen at her home 2768 Brinker on Monday evening Twelve guests I flow-bridesm- J street by the Ogden association on June and Mrs ‘ A Party June 6 1 - P-T- Plans Garden Margaret Ellen Stratton daughter of Mr and Mrs Lee Stratton of Green-Ogden and Cy Wendell halgh of Salt Lake City son of Mr J Guests were J W Wintle Erro Miss Virginia Lyman Bagley Miss Josephine Stout Miss Evelyn Dobbs Miss Elizabeth Thomas Miss Inez Miss Helen Stevens Lamont Mrs Pinchon Knapp Mrs Alice Childs Miss Lenora Crompton Miss Rae Christensen Miss Edith Wood vMrs Trilby Hindmarsh and the guest of hon- Garden Party The First Methodist church willj be the scene of a beautifully ap-- 1 pointed open wedding' on Sunday June II at four p m when Miss at her Miss Alice Gimlin Mrs J C Alfred Hindmarsh Mrs Mrs Leon Miss Mina Jarman Swenson Miss Inez Pinchon anc Mrs Eva Beckett Members of the faculty of the wLewis school ' with whom Miss Skedn is associated entertained air dinner Wednesday evening at Mas and Pa’s place in her honorr Rosesin white bowls formed the center- A P-- T Ogden of Mrs B Mrs John Heinen entertained at afternoon wtheMiss Rae Will Dance At Salt Laker to ed Sunday X 3-- B R Miss Stratton Trousseau Tea And Program Hold Sunday a trousseau tea Sunday STANDARD-EXAMINE- Green Stamps you a figure you’lljbe proud of and others will enviously admire Priced from $500 to $1050 WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS wear the symbol of your stylish silhouette on your charm bracelet! 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