Show 2C -- UTAH OGDEN JUNE SUNDAY MORNING 1SC0 23 y PERSON TO PERSON Summer is a happy time most but heme in the any place warm lazy days looks best of all especially if it’s far away from where one is permanently living Mrs Ted Schmidt Jr is preparing to arrive here from Bellingham Wash with her family She will be at the home of her mother Mrs Wallace H Ellis and will be joined by Mr Schmidt later and remain a month The visitors also will spend some time with Mr Schmidt’s parents Mr and Mrs Ted Schmidt during their stay FROM PHILADELPHIA Also here for the summer 4 Lovely Garden Selling Marks Scene Of Pugmire-Hanso- n June Marriage THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER receive about 123 guests for eon In the evening the Ogden Rotary Club will hold its installation dinner preceded by a 6:30 pm social hour A program has been arranged with John B Goddard as chairman of the event and George H Horsley assisting Officers to be installed are Alan Lyle L Ga skill Nye president first vice president C LcGrard second vice president Stewart W Lester Dredge secretary Dr H Earl Rushmer treasurer and W Beverly Howell and George H Horsley as directors Special guests will be Richard L Evans Salt Lake City third vice president international ' and Mrs Evans Mr and Mrs Holder M Larsen Sugar House incoming district governor 542 of Botarv and Mr and Mrs Joseph I Gulich cf Idaho Falls district governor are Mr and Mrs Conrad H Nebeker in (Carolyn Rich) who have been NebeMr Philadelphia Pa where ker is studving medicine at the University of Pennsylvania They will be at the home cf Mrs Nefceker’s parents Dr and Mrs Junior Edward Rich and also will spend some time st their ranch home in Bear Lake On their wav here thev stopped at Shenandoah Valley Va Alabama and Mesa Verdi plavs On Yel-lo"to- OGDEN VISITORS It’s the good old mountains! For Mrs John H Page who has been visiting in Oden with her mother Mrs C H Barton and her the Harbrother and sister-in-lamon B Bartons and her brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Carlyle C Eubank have Numerous been given for Mrs Page during her stay Mrs Sterling Sill entertained at a relative party and luncheon for her at her home in Salt Lake City on last Friday with 12 attending Mrs C H Barton had a luncheon at the Threshold on Wednesday for her daughter Among the guests were Mrs John W Robins and Mrs Sill of Salt Lake City and Mrs Harold Farnoff of Logan The Eubanks entertained at dinner at Heber City at the Homestead for her on last Sunday and the Harmon Bartons had a dinner at Graycliff for her Wednesday evening The Charles Eubanks entertained at a picnic in South Fork for the visitors Mr Page joined her in Ogden on Saturday and they plan to go to San Francisco for a week before returning to their home in Rockford 111 w ‘ get-togethe- rs ne Dr and Mrs Ray Burdett and children Brent Susan and Tommy have returned from a trip to Twin Falls Idaho While there they visited relatives and friends Prior to that Dr and Mrs Burdett attended the seminar of Children’s Hospital cf the East Bay at Berkeley Calif COUNTRY CLUB Is altar bell-shap- ed d 1 New home— much fun! that is Mr and Mrs P A Ballinger and daughter Anne have just moved into theirs at 2480 Pierce They previously resided at 2370 Tyler VISITORS FETED The Reid Jensens cf Ft Pierce Fla with son and daughter John and Kathleen are here They are guests of the William Varneys They came for the marriage cf their son Douglas to Karen Heston in Salt Lake City at Garden Park Ward with reception following at the Sterling L Sill Home Living Center The Varneys entertained at a family dinner for the young couple at Hotel Utah on Monday evening The Jensens were joined here by their son Lt Richard Jensen who is on his way to Korea from Ft Sill Okla to serve with the U S OGDEN GUEST Army The Bryce Jensens entertained The Long way from home! N J Barlows cf Tegucigalpa Hon- at dinner at their home Wednesday the duras Central America are house night for the visitors and dina had Larisons family guests cf Mr and Mrs Gerard James their of home Satthe cn ner been have patio visiting They Klomp Caliin Utah the Northwest and urday evening The Harry S McCocls of S a n fornia since April During their with children Mike time some Diego Calif stay here they spent for the occasion and come and Utah Pat in Southern with relatives the Varney home at daughter-iare son and their with visiting and also n-law Mr and Mrs Roger and with Mrs Marie Houston They Barlow in Ogden Mrs Barlow is a plan to be here about two weeks Mrs Thomas Hollenbeck was sister of Mrs Klomp A number of to eight guests at golf and hostess honored the events have family visitors They will go to California luncheon at the Country Club on for two more weeks before leaving Friday to compliment Mrs Jensen So w California Visitor Honored At Plain City Dinner Party sequin-re-embroidere- d ap-pliqu- four-tiere- j three-branch- ed OGDEN VISITORS Mr and Mrs Dean Robins cf Ogden visited with Mr and Mrs Mark Folkman on Saturday Mr and Mrs Ezra H R Richardson had as their guests cn Tuesday and daughter Mr their and Mrs Sigmund Winskowski cf Salt Lake City Club girls met at A group cf son-in-la- WHITE STAG'S "DEEP TONES' Y w A REFRESHING MIDSUMMER COLLECTION of pants shirts shorts and skirts in smoky plaids embassy checks and solid colors: 4-- H Keep Sausage Handy It’s convenient to have fresh ground sausage on hand in the freezer for Sunday brunch but don’t store the meat for longer than one month 1 M A Golf and Country Club with swim- ming luncheons and dinners predominating on the social side On Tuesday there were 60 lady golfers who enjoyed the greens and lunch-co- n fr their ARM A -- 'r f L'AIGLON'S On Friday afternoon the Ogv’en Drama Club held its Annual Breakfast and in the evening the Lions Club its installation dinner About 200 members and wives attended the Lions’ event with the Ted Johnson Orchestra of Salt Lake City supplying the dance a J It was a busy week at the Ogden fJ Delegate To Toronto NEW HOME IN OGDEN It’s always fun to have suests! Mr and Mrs H B Merman Mrs have their daughter-in-lacf Sookane D Merman Herbert Wash as their house guest for a few davs She i Home Economics editor for the Spokesman Review at Sookane Some small events have honored her during her stay Mr and Mrs Merman had a few guests in for dinner at their home on Thursday and Mrs Leonard C Diehl and Mrs John M MacNeur asked some friends in for coffee at the MacNeur home on Friday morning In the evening the Pedigo Volls had a small group for a patio dinner at their home The Lawrence L Skinners invited a few friends in for a patio party at their home Saturday nirht Mrs Merman will return to her home today IM IDAHO Local Woman w Mrs John C Davis has as her guest Mrs Roughs Jes sun cf Glendale Calif She will be here about two weeks w r rle Park In a beautiful garden setting in William Mitchell San Diego Calif j white cardies also lent charm to the soft glow cf a summer evening matron cf honor Mrs Joseph Dan- - Lhe setting 'fce and hurricane and Italian lights let Flwer Palo Alto Mrs Licrd!!‘di2!eI? ref?' - r i i !“ Miss Joyce Pugmire daughter cf Marcus West Salt Lake City to the High Sierras and plan to Perrins Dr and Mrs Ralph Wesley Pug- Mrs 2414 ake “2ard mire became the bride cf Rondell tending gSons? md MitrjudUh Ave CaLf Berkeley Miss Mrs of Mr Pasadena and Erickson Ann son Hanson Blair The bride’s traveling ensemble Long was a Blair Hanson cf Pleasant Hill Calif Margaret Louise Pierson green and white checked Miss Rae Anne IrThe marriage was solemnized at Lake Minn with suit black patent leather accesthe home of the bride’s parents vine Los Angeles and Miss Lee sories and a flowered hat last night at 6:33 Anna Hanson sister of the bride2734 Fillmore groom of Pleasant Hill bridespm with Spencer Klomp former offiWard Thirty-thir- d maids of the bishop They were gowned in identical ciating models of azalea pink organza over A large reception followed The bridal party stood before an taffeta styled wdh fitted bodices formed by a having scooped necklines and stifimprov lsed e fened skirts Their headazalea pink mahne-cov-ere- d standing enwere dresses frame with arched top tiny hats set off with and in bows and small veils They fern with front twined foliage pimosa lilies of the valley and studded carried nosegays of chrysantheMrs Wayne Monroe proidrnt of with tiny Italian lights and white mums and Elegant carnations with doves On each side was a Ogden Zonta Club left Thursday stephanotis streamers Yellow-throatewhite iron stand holding orchids for Toronto Canada to attend the wrought alternating hurricane lamps and complemented the mothers’ ensem- international convention of tre nosegays of Elegant carnations tied bles Mrs Pugmire’s being a pastel group She will serve as Ogden’s with ribbon streamers and attached blue silk organza oer taffeta bell- official delegate love birds shaped creation with lace medallion The meeting will climax the 40th The white runner aisle leading trim and Mrs Hamon’s a beige anniversary vear for Zonta 'an exfrom the patio was bordered on silk chiffon with shirtmaker neck ecutive women's serv ce organizaVan Ummersen Jr of Lafayette tion each side with white enamel standwas best man with James bows Calif azalea with tied ards It is anticipated that a thouvard pirk and holding hurricane lamp frames Ellison David Winder Lionel Mar women will attend the event com containing nosegays of the carna- cus West of Salt Lake City Ralph) ing from 16 different countries tions and lilies cf the valley linked William Mitchell San Diego: Dan- - Electing and installing internatioiel Flower Palo Alto Dr George nal officers will be a by a garland of white satin rope highlight of Hurricane lamps tied with pink Perrins and Ralph Ure Pugmire the occasion High officials of Can-ribbon and bunches cf lilies of the Ogden ushers a da will be special guests was music bridal The walk the by the played At this time Zonta’s Amelia Ear-- I up way lighted valley 11 leading to the home and attractive Clair J Anderson and dance music hart scholarship winners be garden and Cupid statues holding bv the Three Dons of Salt Lake announced Grants cf $2 300 ate bowls of white gladioli were placed Citv awarded each year to quahfy vourg The guests were served in the women for the grounds throughout graduate work in aeroMRS RONDELL BLAIR HANSON The bride was lovely in a stun- east garden at tables centered with nautical engineering The convention will he held at ning original gown of white silk hurricane lamps nestled in lilies of the Royal York Hotel in Toronto organza over taffeta fashioned with the valley and rings of ferns The bride’s table was set under Members will have the a snug bodice cf pearl and iridesprivilege of a tree brightened with Italian lights attending the Shakespearean and cent FesChantilly lace with scalloped and having white love birds sus- tival in Stratford while there d A Sabrina neckline and short sleeves pended over it Mrs Monroe will join the Niagara of The full skirt with inserts pearl epergne holding white pomDons Peninsula tour July 1 and 2 bePLAIN CITY — Cmdr and Mrs the home of Mrs Orlo S Maw their and sequin embroidered lace medal- and azalea pink roses formed its fore returning home director and organized a club to lions swirled into a short train Her centerpiece Elmer Carver were hosts at a dinA tiered white wedding cake was be known as “The Seven Snappers’’ fingertip veil cf illusion fell from a ner in their home in honor cf Cali- The meetings will be every Tuesday crown of the embroidered pearl and featured on a wrrought iron glass Foods Compatible fornia visitor Mrs Glendora at 10:30 am at the home of Mrs sequin lace She carried a bouquet table which was edged with a pink Nutritionists say that there is no carnations and maline ruffle interspersed with Thompson Guests were Mrs Earl Maw Officers of the elected are composed of whitecentered in the legend that warns a truth encircled bows a was with It by pink president chrysanthemums Hadley Plain City Mr and Airs Sherry Lyn Gibson cf lilies the and cf ferns with accented orchid Ann white against eating ice cream after lobdrop garland Zearl Stoker South Weber Mr and Nancy Costly vice president two foods are perfectly The ster love and birds Alabaster of Maw streamers Annette and valley stephanotis Mrs Ray Charlton Mr and Mrs Cottle secretary candelabra were Mrs her holding compatible Ralph Attending McLean Charles McClean and Arch reporter cf West Weber i Becky Hone whose marriage to Jerry Richardson is set for July 8 is enjoying a spin of prenuptial fun Among the many parties given for her was the brunch by Mrs Howard Tribe at her home Mrs Bruce Hart Frost and Mrs Jack Triepke entertained at an evening party for her and Mrs at the Triepke home Huch Stephens and Mrs J M Pan-tnrhad a brunch ?t the Ogdon Golf ard Country Club for her last Sunday Mr and Mrs Earl Wilbur and daughter Karen had a faroilv patio supner for Ti?s Hone and her fiance on Wedne'dav evening at And Mrs George fhir home H Horslev and daughter Chervl had a mother's and daughter’s brunch at the Country Club Stur-cla- v for the uooular bride There werp 23 atterrUnn Miss Mcllv Fisher and Miss Janet Gibbs also had a brunch for Miss Mrs Fore at the Fisher home Erickson G T Hone Mrs Ronald and Mrs Earl Hone are planning a b’rcheon at the Weer Club next ard PtUT’d'"1' tor the hride W F Andersen and Dr and daughter Elizabeth have cho-e- n rext Surdv to hold open house for the affianced couple thev the wav home ctooued at South Dakota and 12 Miss TO NEW YORK The Atwell M Wolfers are home after a trip to New York where they spent three yeeks They did the night scots ard saw a few JT y the States for their home July BRIDAL PARTIES lunch-- 1 - ejr X K A ’Ct JERSEY j? music The tables V were gay with attractive planters A program and installation of the new officers were highlights of the evening These to take office were: President Keith D Craven first vice president Max B Lamph second vice president Ferrell E Carter third vice president Kenneth Jones secretary and treasurer Herbert J Ccrkey lion tamer Jay Wheelwright tail twister Bill Wade directors Robert Bischoff Harry Booth Robert Higginscn and Charles Sneddon District Governor Rulon Maughn of Wellsville and District Governor-Elect Elwyn Walker cf Roy were special guests who participated In the installation ceremonies under direction c! H Mifflin Williams retiring local president y Chairman of the event was R Stevens assisted by ‘William Farr program Harold Havener prizes Clayton Robb and Paul Alexander arrangements On next Wednesday Mrs J H Andrews Mrs J Brigham Robinson and Mrs Albert Whitmeyer will TRAVELERS “f I y ¥ SI f T i A- - SV 1 ¥ v v k UV uy j by 1 r - y 4 - I i f X 9 “ C 1 Y h Ng Le-Ro- t 1 NT I A !!& A lY V "V this spring take a Matson resort vacation at sea left -- v 1 V Southampton length pants 3- y Smoky plaid Dacron and cotton in a winged collar shirt and matching vvk - R 3 — $895 Pants (Not shown) $595 Shirt $395 $1095 Straight Skirt O' Pleated SFilL ssiL-nL!rj- £ !iUTsOM- 4 - Spring is the perfect time to visit Hawaii and sad Matson round trip Os Matson seagoing resort you’ll YouTB meet wonderftJ people enjoy swimming dancing parties deck games movies delicious food thoughtful service superb accommodations — all included in your fare! You’ll relax in the sun on the only all First Class completely liners ia the Pacific See ns fm reservations today I DAVE VHLlIhO TRAVEL SERVICE MOTH SEN LOMOND IX 67 Wiii1 Ready to be whipped into a suitcase in a flash these two cool dresses of Arne! triacetate jersey are summer joys With short sleeves or sleeveless they have softly pleated skirts and need only a suds dip Elack and white polka dot Sizes 10 to 20 right RED Y shirt and embassy check Southampton V pants Zelan treated Shirt Pants $595 Straight Skirt $795 $795 t (Not shown) 1895 ’I Wonderful tarpocn cloth in this dispatcher — M N YE M NYE -- yiar— - CO |