Show 4ft 'W THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDAPO-EXAMINI- R SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY Personal Notes of Interest gC : - y- Ogden Club Meetings V 3 19&2 aw '5 -' Californians who enjoyed someSalt Lake City formerly of Ogden d mountain- - She came to attend the Acacia club of Ogden's ous beauty in exchange for coastal luncheon at the home of Mrs Reed sunshine were Mrs M Eccles Jones W Bailey last Friday Other Mrs Walter G Treadwell and Mrs guests were Mrs William H at-to came Mrs David S Romney of Reeder Harrison They Hugh j tend the eighty-fift- h birthday an Salt Lake City and Mrs Olive niversary of their mother Mrs Ellen Eccles who entertained a Corry of Logan friends and relatives WeeK-engroup-o- f large UUCSM 2 rSonnHmt nnnor at Hntl Ron in Ogden Enjoying a week-en- d Lomond Sunday Mrs Treadwell and Mrs Harri was Mrs Emma A Jacobs of Salt son home in Oakland Lake City She was a guest of her for their left mumtii I i — i n t and daughter Mr and turn some time today Prior to their ' leaving they spent some time in Mrs David J Wilson — i —Salt Lake City snpw-cappe- j n J1 F E O Sisterhood Chapter F P E O Sisterhood will meet at the home of Mrs R W Grant 2777 Harrison Wednesday at p m Chapter M will meet Tuesday February 5 at eight p m at the- llllaMatfl one-thir- l531 C w Parties Planned The basketball game between the BYU and the University of Utah at Provo lured a number of Ogden-ite- s Among them was Mrs Rich ard B Porter She is the week-en- d guest of Mr and Mrs Arch Madson and family Mrs Porter had as her house her sister guest last week-en- d Mrs Frank E Higginbotham of plenty Hospitality at the home of Mrs Richard B High-Mghtin- ' Three Week Trip The warmer climes of Arizona also provided an enjoyable trip for Mr and Mrs Leo A Harris They spent three weeks at Mesa and Phoenix and declared the weather too warm for suits in the daytime will reign a Porter in the near luture She has planned a series of luncheons starting with Thursday of this week Three more are scheduled for Tuesday Feb 12 Thursday Feb 14 and Tuesday Feb 19 Her sister Mrs with C R Green will be her for two of the parties ° g Other Permanent teves $5 and 'TJp Including Machine jMTachineless and f VSJBdv WE I D WnSSM aaaW WMlmm'': :fag BAraHffiK' t i : ihvs i i Vy "I J' r nunvn ui v W4W""' 1 Tl Bv Hotel Beauty Shop or Fvening Appointments ma! 28104 inivr usiimv uuu iiri sci-- r one-thirt- 3 3 3 cj Febru-oratin- - - n- ian pjmaaaaasir' rr- - v g The Bull Ate Nutmeg by Nig-gwill be presented by the Ogden Drama club & Miss Carol Ebert will present the musc program Women of Moose Women of the Moose Radiant chapter No 134 will hold regular meeting Friday evening February 2 in the I O O F hall at seven-thirt- y o'clock Twenty-thre- e members of the chapter attended the conference held in Salt Lake City mid-wint- er 46 Claremont Calif is the placef Her veil which is an cnosen lor me temporary home of heirloom worn her mother and Mr and Mrs Frederic Albert Bros- other members by of the family fell sy Jr gracefully to floor length from a They were married recently in small headband Her bouquet was Westwood Calif and since have of orchids and stephanotis been attending Claremont graduate Her attendants with the excepschool and Claremont Men's col- tion of one were classmates of the lege bride at college They The attractive bride is the for- wore rubyScripps satin gowns in striking mer Frances Ann Kay daughter of contrast to that worn by the forMr and Mrs Harold T Kay of mer Miss Kay p Honolulu formerly of Ogden Mr the ushers were two of O F hall The new interpretaAmong Brossy is a son of Captain and the bride's brothers Alan Kay and tion of the ritual will be discussed Mrs Frederic Albert Brossy U S Harold Kay Jr and all members are urged to be N R of Philadelphia A reception was held at the Sun present For her marriage which was tounge oi Beverly Hills hotel' folBlue lowing the ceremony a Both parents of the couple were The Quill Quill Writers' club will shimmering candlelight satin gown present for the wedding Mr and meet atBlue detailed with a lace and satin bod- Mrs Kay are visiting in Ogden at West 631the home of Alice Ptrdoe ice featuring a square lace scal- this time at the home of Mr Ka Original short m loped neckline long sleeves and mother and hrotherinlaw and cTrr- - even siuues wm De read and discussed a full skirt which twirled into a ter Mrs Willard Kay and Judge with Mrs Lyn Islaub president i regal train and Mrs Charles Gloyd Cowley in charge ' lace-edge- d t J I A to B of L E G I A to B of L E Clara Barton division No 237 will serve luncheon to members and Ihejri husbands at twelve-thirt- y ary 14 in the W O W hall Res- ervations will be taken by Mrs A regular Ira H Martin business meeting will follow the luncneon Silver Review No 1 W B-bilver Review No 1 W B A will meet Wednesday at eight pm m me i u r naiv Mrs R j B Logan president asks all members to be present Pioneer Club W B A Pioneer club W B A will hold its monthly luncheon Thursday at y p rn at the Mansion House Hostesses are Mrs Ethel Ransom and Mrs Jemima Furniss January 27 For reservations call Mrs RanL A to B of R T som 5689 or Mrs Furniss Mount Ogden lodge 848 L A to Town Club B of R T will meet Friday Feb The Town club will meet Tues- 8 at seven-thirt- y p m in the W day at the Mansion House at sev- O W hall en p m Those unable to attend are to Baker Merrill Post No call Mrs Lucy Browning Mrs Leo J Carnrv nretiHent of the American Legion auxiliary L A to O Ri C uaKer Merrill iost mo 9 urges members to attend the regular all The L A to O R C will hold monthly meeting to be held tomorIts regular business meeting Wed- row at eight p m at the Legion m at the I O nesday at two Frances Ann Kay Marries Philadelphian 6n Coast f ty j t Cold Waves ty Hob-individu- al A - T T dub No will hold a card party and dinner p m in the Saturday at Utah Power auditorium Reserva-Hele- n tions will be taken by Mrs Orris Williams Mrs Glen son SS55 or Mrs Lawrence Carrip-th- e bell 24620 six-thir- " C T : li Mr and Mrs Frederic Albert Brossy Jr are making their home at Claremont Calif since their recent marriage The bride is the former Miss Frances Ann Kay daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold T Kay of Honolulu formerly of Ogden —- I — fit ' aH JBwSJ' frJBf- aaaaHLlrV 2aS ftHjH aHP Sp LBaMf BaWaMCTte!-I-'!fl8- r Ji&-- £Sffiffi--- r wa jA-IP- "f ' Baaam S fJK'S ct odle Permanent Wave INCLUDESReg $1500 fV Poodle Harr Cut $ 50 3N Shampoo a — A to U P O T L A to U P O - Soft and Natural Looking ana Hair Style I Children's Hour Clab The Children's Hour cluo will Chapter J P E O meet Friday at two p m at the Chanter J JP E O Sisterhood norae oi mrs L C Forsey 2876 will meet at- the home of Mrs Ted Malan U Schmidt at on Wednesday The assisting hostesses are Mrs p m Lawrence Farr and Mas Ray J Williams Child Culture Club The Child Culture club will meet Royal Neighbors of America Thursday February 7 in the drawThe Royal Neighbors of Amer- ing room of the Hotel Ben Loica will meet tomorrow at two p m mond in the I O Q F hall Hostesses are Mrs L C WilThe recorder will be at the hall liamson chairman and Mrs D at noon for dues Bryon Porter All visiting members are invite-a- d A one-aMexican play entitled February Special S - Randall i SyrinnrrrinrrdTrr I c one-thif- in uguen Prove Bound son-in-la- w Washington Jtawin The auxiliary to the U :XL Ti will meet Monday at p m at the Mansion House for ' luncheon A talk on "Interior Dec- -' and Color Harmony" will De given by Carol Lynn Hostesses are Mrs Seth Blair and Mr Wanda Wardleigh ' Mrs J R Dunbar of Nyssa Ore and son Scott have been visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs J J Dunbar parents of Mr Dunbar They were here a week Mrs- - program i They Return "We've baked and basked in the California sunshine" is what Mrs Lyman Hyde said as she went about unpacking their bags She with her husband had just returned from California where they had been and daughvisiting their ter Mr and Mrs J Roderick Johnto stone at Men Park and friends g and relatives in Los Angeles their trip was a stay in Palm Springs and a short time in Pasadena They were away seven weeks ty Ogden College Women The Ogden College Women's club will meet at the home of Miss Woodcock Wednesday at eight o'clock Book reports from members will constitute O son-m-la- OI room of Hotel Ben Lomond Each member is urged to attend Of special interest will be the presentation of facts concerning the positions they hold in the bus iness field and what effect it has on the community i sh°t i Art Exhibit v House Open Planned TcxJay Return From Trip The Ed Greenwells are back from k trip in Mexico and Arizona was "Fishing said Mr Greenwell "Our great" catch included groupers yellowtails red snappers and maekerelome of them weighing up to 60 pounds We ate all we could and gave the rest to the natives "The part of the tftp was to thrilling watch the shirmp boats come in and see them unleaded and packed'' he continued "and can you believe it we fished in our shirt sleeves!" The Greenwells were accompanied by their and dauch- ter Mr and Mrs Ben Van de Graff and their son and dauBhtrinu Mr and Mrs Ted Greenwell They made the trip in their own air-- i plane and spent some time besides in Mexico in Phoenix Tucson Ariz and Nogales on the border a two-wee- Promising to be a treat for art lovers this afternoon is the exhibit and open house to be featured at the Utah Power auditorium by the Associated Utah Artists Tea will be served from three to six with Mrs A J Knapp and Clara K Smith in charge A theme will be developed in tne decorative scheme under su- pervision of Miss Emily Davidson Rose and Cornelius Salisbury and Florence Ware of Salt Lake City will have charge of the exhibit club room Among the local exhibitors will k be Hilma Mole Payne B Y An-- 1 delin Sarah Wilson Florence San Kouci Pinochle Kenneth ' The San Davidson and Souci Pinochle club will Drake Collett meet at the Mansion House Tues- Farrell V Anlirmotul UltatA(k (1 day Feb 5 at seven p m Dr Avard Fairbanks dean of art Next time vou mak a white Those who are unable to attend at University of Utah Jack Vi sauce for a creamed chicken dish are to call Mrs Ruth Crittenden gos and George Dunphy who re- use one cup of chicken stock and hostess cently worked at their art in ru- - one cup of milk instead of the two ral areas of France and Mary cuds of milk usually reouired for W S C S of! First Kimball Johnson all of Salt Lake a medium sauce In preparing the Methodist Church Clip chicken stock be sure to flavor W § C S ofthe First MethThe exhibit will hang at the a bay leaf pepper-corn- s odist church will meet Thursday ditorium during the month of Feb-- 1 whole clove sliced onion celery Feb 7 at onetp m at the Com- ruary The public is invited to tops and a small sliced carrot as view it well as with salt munity house The program will Include a — 4 sneaker and student sincers from the Intermountain Indian school at Brieham Citv Refreshments will follow the business meeting pa-trio- tic son-in-la- j w it au-jwi- th i I mt i tendance Alpha Iota Alumnae business meetmg of Ogden alumnae chapter of Al- held Fday at p m in the drawing r i A Sempre Musical Sempre Musical societv will at the home of Mrs S Bertell Bunker Thursday A rehearsal for guest day February 16 will be held during the meeting All mem oers are expected to be in at- "Ke CK rtl8t' Rsr and Cornelius V be ip 8f" Salisbury w charge of the exhibit to be featured bv Associated UUk ArtisU at UUh Power auditorium to six and throughout the month of February' from three Beaux Belles Dancing Club To Arrange Beet Onion Salad Arrange tart spicy pickled beets 4Pniegulf Hod 'Sweetheart Ball' The annual "Sweetheart ball" of the Ogden Golf and Country and sweet onion rings on romaine for a piquant salad to serve with the Beaux-Bell- e Dancing club club fish accompany with French The V"1"" motif will be fea will be held Saturday evening at sing tured ana racmwrs may oring ty ' guestsj Those on the committee for the evtn are: Mr and Mrs Hugh Dobbs chairman: Mr and Mrs 3 Clair Whiteley Dr and Mrs Douglas Barker and Mr and Mrs Nile Harbertson Dancing Club Leaders to Discuss Dance ( ' ' i - ' i ''- r I - Mr and Mrs Emory Herndon will entertain committee members of the Revelers' Dancing club at dinner at their home this fcvening Plans will be discussed for the coming dance to be held at the crystal ballroom at Hotel Ben Lomond February 8 Those on the committee are Mr and Mrs Paul Grossenbach Mr and Mrs Chester Stallings Mr and Mrs Henry Lobenstein and Mr and Mrs John Kaiser Pound Flour Into Meat When you're preparing Swiss steak add a half cup of nonfat dry miui souas 10 a quarter cup of the seasoned flour you pound into the meat This amount of milk solids and flour will be enough for about a pound of round or are in beautiful shape flank steak Hji Pa1 Magically flattering to the feminine form with rounded hiplines to create the illusion of handspan waistline with bell-lik- e skirts jutting out in new moderate fullness I av Yjg m! lJftJjSaae'lltOTfe" HaVoCSaV4''9lBBBBBaK9BBBBB9 yell iHHmy" i ltj t ? ljAa-- t ? ! 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