Show SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 8 1928 THE OGDEN T ITTLE JLi Salt Lake Society 7 — Open SALT LAKE Jan house was the feature of Monday and many gueets were entertained at Informal affairs during the afternoon and ear Jy evening Following a precedent of several years Governor and Mrs George H Dern received their friends Monday between the hours of 2 and 6 p m at the Dern home on East South Temple Members of the Utah street national guard were received by Governor and Mrs Dern at high noon The home was bright with a wealth of holiday greens interspersed with baskets of scarlet poinsettia and wreaths of hplly A basket- of crimson Richmond rose's centered the tea table' that was lighted byj princess candles In shades of red in silver candelabra Assisting in the dining room during-th- e afternoon and ening were MrsLafayette Han- ehett Mrs John H Tonkin Mrs C Clarence Neslen Mrs Royal vv Atrs Arthur C jjaynes "Wherryv Mrs Arthur E Smith Mrs Harry 8 Knight Mrs J D Stack Mrs Melvin J Ballard Mrs George Q Morris Mrs Daniel Alexander Mrs Max Otten-heimMrs Clifford R Pearsall Mrs E J Raddatz Mrs J F MacLhe Mrs Thomas Gould-ston- e Griffin Mrs A J Gorham Mrs W F Adams Mrs W W Ray Mrs Hugo Anderson Mrs -- - er Juliqj F Lund Mrs Wilson Mc- Carthy lira Burton C Musser Mrs! E M Neher Mrs J C Weeter Mrs J 11 RayburnK Mrs Henry Moyle Mrs James H Wolfe Mrs S W Stewart Mra D S Spencer Mra Lester D Freed Mrs Glen Miller Mra F M Gray: and Mrs Mae Baer: Mr and Mrs Earl Pembroke and Mr rand Mrs Adrian Pem broke entertained at a family ainner eunaay evening at the Earl Pembroke home on East South Temple street in honor of Mr and Mrs Herbert Pembroke who celebrated their golden wedding Covers were laid anniversary for thlrtyflve ' In the evening an informal reception was held in their honor Assisting the hosts and hostesses at the dinner and were the following reception grandchildren: Miss Helen Pembroke daughter of Mr and Mrs 'Adrian Pembroke the Misses Jane Betty and Katherine Pembroke and Jack Pembroke children of Mr and Mrs Adrian Pembroke who received the cards u at the Moor An interesting feature of the evening was a scrap book'? written Phil by Margetts pioneer actor from which were read articles of fifty years ago by his daughter Miss Minnie Margetts Music numbers were riven bv Mis 'R4- f ora and by Miss Jane Pembroke pFwo nunarea mends of the honored guests called Dr and Mr a received their friend Monday between the hours of 2 so and 4:30 P m in the rest room of the John R tPark building at the of Utah University The room was- - decorated with Christmas greens and large baskets of pine boughs and holly berries were Used The tea ta hi centerpiece a basket of crimson carnations and red candles in silver holders were used on the four corners Presiding were Mrs Joseph F Merrill Mrs Milton Bennion Mrs J U Gibson Mrs a F W Reynolds Mrs Thorn as Beals and Mra -- Thomas Howells who were assisted in iss serving Ruse Catherine Miss Mary 4 - Watson Reynolds Shields Miss Rhea Gibson Miss Barker Miss Norma Daines Miss Theresa Buxton Miss Marlon jvimDau ana aiiss Josephine Burton Music numbers were given daring the afternoon Alice Anderson violinist Jennie Hansen Patridge cellist and Mrs : J Bradley " pianist - Mr and Mrs Levi EVansx announce the marriage of Riter their daughter Josephine to Lieutenant Robert M Cannon U S A which took place January 4 at Fort Sheridan 111 The bride is a member of the Gamma- Phi sorority and popular with a wide circle ©f friends Lieutenant Cannon is a graduate of West Point The coijple will be at home at Fort Sheridan -- j tii hi ? by-M- - -- '"': Officers of the art section the Ladies' Literary club enter-of tained members of the section at a tea Wednesday afternoon at the club house The4 table was centered With a large basket of pink carnations and was lighted bypink princess candles hi sU Wot" hnldura The hostesses included Mrs n at Jpdyard Mrs E A Walton Mrs HvviiiovJl all OI1U ft! 1R Jessie Hurlbert Mrs E A Rich-te- r and Mrs W R HiitrhJrsnr Sr presided at the table Follow ing the tea a most interesting and comprehensive talk on "Venetian Art" wasKiven by Mrs W H Bintz presenting the great artists Giorgloe and Titian The talk was Illustrated by copies of the famous pictures of the artists -- Mrs Don Taylor entertained at a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at her home on Eleventh East street In honor of Mrs D M Burrows of San Francisco who is visiting in Salt fLake rs Burrows was formerly Miss Vera Whipple The home was decorated with evergreens and holly berries The --M- B8SI 'Attend jr- the - DENVER 14 to 21 inclusive SPECIAL RATE To Denver and Return Ticket on inclusive 18 C linn 9 ru ulreturn " " " (Link Tiffany) ii Mr and Mrs Richard Butcher and little son of San Paula Calif and Edward Burdlck who is a student at the Univirsity of California have returnejd to the coast after spending the holidays with their parents Mrj and Mrs E II Burdick x' f i Mrs-Amand- Baby Gorilla Has Tough Time Only Eats Seven Meals a Day i :' ft 4 At the annual election of loffW cers of the St Joseph's Sewing society held at the Knights of Columbus home January 5j the following were elected for the ensuing year: Mrs IJ jE DeBano Mrs Ellen Barnhart president vice president Mrs Frank Todd treasurer and ' Miss Edith L Reid ' r t v secretary f A luncheon was given Tuesday afternoon in the iballroom of the Newhouse hotel by members of the Service Star legion In honor of Miss Helen Jennings a former "ii j - V i filled wittt crlmsoA and white carnations combined with feathery Princess handles in silver fesns candleholders radiated from the center decorations! and the place cards were in th tricolora During the luncheon a delightful mu-T Mrs sic program was given L Holman sang 'Leave It to Him" by James O Ellis and "Back to Utah" fey Dorothy AlMrs (C M Osborne exander sang "Trees" by Joyce Kilmer music ' by Rasbak and "Sere4' nade" by W II "Niedllnger Mrs Julian Clawson was accompanist Mifis Jennings was presented with a ceremonial pin by Mrs N A Dunyon a gift fom the Service her Star legion in recognition of Covdevoted and loyaj seryioa ers were laid for Sixty guests The Tea will be served affair was in charge of Mrs J Floyd Matson B Moreton assisted by members following the program! of the executive board ' Ladles' Literary Dancing club Miss Frances ritzpatrlck was entertained at a dance Saturday hostess at a holidfay luncheon on evening at the Literary! club Hosts hostesses were Mr and Mrs Tuesday afternooik at the home and of her parents Mr and Mrs John W H Lovesy Mr and Mrs Wil-lar- d Mr and Mrs Walter F Fitspatrlck 1441 Military way Orem Hanson Mr and Mrs W L Pen-noc- k Covers were laid ifor eleven The Mr and Mrs J A DeBouzek table waa beautifully decorated Dr with holiday colors as the motif Mrs and Mrs Foster Curtis Mr and James Wade Mr and Mrs P Th afternoon was spent with The follow- JW Purcell Miss Becky Almond II games and dancing Cole and Dr and Mrs "s F I ing" were present: Misses 'Helen Shu grue Margaret! Anson Kather- Petersen1" ine Ottenstlen Margaret Otten-stie- n Margaret French Grace CLUBS Eileen Ivers Jane May Ivers Thirlot and Maryj Jane Boyd (Continued from Page Two) Announcement is made of the I Twenty-sevent- h 315 marriage of Misa Agnes Georgina streetSmith r r of W Kirby youngest daughter of J Kirby Rocky Mountain Mrs Edward Bichsel entertainHouse - Alberta to Canada chapter F of the P E O SisCharles Poole Thomas son of ed Mrs Lydia Thomas of Salt Lake terhood at luncheon Wednesday "at her home on Twenty-siCity which took place Monday afternoon xth street ' evening December 26 at the Memorial church Rocky House "AThe Martha society! will meet lberta the ceremony being perafternoon at 2:30 o'clock Monday formed by the Rev Canon Merof Mrs A W Walrick of Red Deer J Arthur Dris-co- ll at the home with Mrs Effie D Spencer was best man Following the ker as assisting hostess wedding & reception was held at the home of the bride's father Service Star legion Ogden Mr and Mrs Thomas ' left on an will meet Monday evening chapter early morning train for Salt Lake at 8 o'clock inithe Hotel!' Bige- City where they will make their lOW home The bride is traveling in a brown cloth ensemble trimThe 'regular meeting of the med with stone marten and gold Golden Spike chapterl Daughters lace hat of the American Revolution will be held afternoon with Miss Beatrice Ashton daughter Mrs H LMonday 1211 Twenty-fift- h Taylor of E M Ashton president of the street with Miss Williams as Salt Lake chamber of commerce assistant hostess became the bride fof Lewis Dienes "' of Chicago Tuesddy at a wedding Silver Review 'No 1 W B A held at the hom$ of the bride's will hold Installation of officers parents 1852 Yale avenue Bishop Wednesday evening January 11 Gaskell Romney Officiated at the in the W O W! hall A banquet ceremony which took place at will be given in the hall ' before 6s30 p rmr Miss Florence Elg-gre- n the meeting All members invited was maid of Jxonor with to attend may be Mrs Morris D Ashton as matron secured by Information calling Mrs Shaw at of honor 2605-J or Mrs Proutiat 2823-Glennj Dunn was best man Following the wedding ceremony the bride's parents gave a Mrs Alma Luddington and wedding dinner for the newly-marrie- d Mrs Edna Whittney entertained their card club at their home 59S couple and s their I1 the President's suite Twelfth street Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Dienes at a Christmas tree party Each departed after tfte supper on a member received a gift the honeymoon trip to the east They beautifully decorated treefrom Five will return and make their resi- hundred was enjoyed with Mrs dence in Salt Lake Bertha Leed and Mrs Susie Grif' fin receiving the prizes Refreshof Sigma Chi will enter- ments were served oh one long JSigmas tain at an informal dancing and table decorated with rexl and Frida5f evening at the green and with little ducks holdfraternity house Ion East ing the place cards Special bouth In honor of Mrs RoyFirst guests were Mrs N Tunney D of Coates retiring president Mrs! Colorado Mra Norma Greenwell Parley P Eccles chairman of the and Mrs E Flanders The club entertainment cdmmittee is in will meet again in two weeks with charge of the affair assisted by Mrs Alta Brown Mrs A Hulne Nebeker and Mrs Mrs D D Smith was hostess Oeorge L NelsonJ to her bridge club at luncheon at The active chapter of Chi Delta her home 1215 Twenty-fift- h street Phi sorority of the University of Wednesday afternoon Speiftahi eptertained at a tea Friday cial guests were Mrs Frank oetween the hours of 4 and 6 Francis Mrs Frank L Ball and Mrs A G Egelhof f rn theUwomen's rest room of pm the John R Park building in compliThe Martha Junior socfety will ment to alumnae members Miss meet Millie Allen Wednesday afternoon at president o clock at the home of Mrs S 2:30 Gwenevere Anderson Miss Miss M Ruth Ballard Miss Dorothy Streeper and Scott Mrs W II Harris will be Alisa Eileen Mulholland were iif assistant hostess charge of the arrangements A The Women's Home Missionary P'KgTam was given during the society of the First Methodist afternoon 7 Church Will hrtl at f Artistic In all details was the ing Thursday afternoon at 2:30 bridge luncheon given Thursday afternoon by Mrs H and Mra- F S Leisenring at the ier quarxers at iJ'ort The guests who numbered Douglas 24 were seated at small tables A differ ent color was chosen for the decoration of each table—one was By JANICE RANDALL centered with a crystal basket Knttar-tfilled With blush-nin- lr Almost ' every sweet peas and maidhenaair ferns one k n o w s anotner held golden yellow daffodils a third table was (decorated that Sage Tea in crimsonJ a tall vase of red carand Sulphur nations forming the centerpiece properly comwmie a xourtn was dainty with a pounded bring combination of lavender sweet back the natpeas and violets ural color and lustre to the Mrs Rupert K Stockwell has hair when fad-e- d arrived for a visit with Mr and streaked or Mrs W G B Terrell Mr and Years gray Mrs Stockwell recently came from the ago London where they have passed way to get this mixture wasonly to the past eight years Mra Stock-we- ll make it at home which is mussy will be welcomed by many and troublesome v friends She was formerly Miss Nowadays we simply ask at any Sara Terrell and will pass some drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and time with Dr and Mrs Terrell at Sulphur Compound" You get their home in Cottonwood and will a large bottle of this Old-ti- willrecibe the guest of honor at a tea to pe by the addition of be given Wednesday by Mrs otherimproved for only 75 cents ingredients George Raymond Walker at the Everybody Uses this preparation Walker home in Cottonwood now because no one can possibly a- tell you darkened your hair Mrs P O Perkins will entertain as it that does it so naturally and evenat a musical and Informal recep- ly You dampen a sponge or soft tion Sunday at 4 p m at her home brush with it and draw this 126 B street The following pu- - through your hair taking one small pils will take part in the program: strand at a time by morning the Miss Helen Arnovitz Miss Shirley gray hair disappears and after anMcAndrews Miss Estelle Finkel-stei- n other application or two your hair Miss Inez Lilly Miss Georg- becomes dark thick ette Rosenberg Miss Bessie Steres and glossy beautifully and you look years Miss Joy Jensen Max Benson and younger — Advertisement 1 v I I i j - i W r? 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III J ON SAVINGS m ni i S ' I s mm 4 Calanpha temple: No 1 Pythian Sisters and Ogden lodge NO 3 Knights of Pythlas1 will "hold on joint installation 'ceremonies Monday evening January ' 9 Ij Mrs J R Klhgdon will be hostess to her bridge club Wednesday afternoon atj her home 2751 Washington avenue 11 The members of thje I T club entertained at a Nw jYear's party at the home of M4 and Mrs f Ray Tonks Dinner was (served ptfter which "500" was enjoyed by the following: Mr and Mrs Frank Smith Mr and'Mf-- Roger jGon-nMr: and Mrs IAI Burton' Mr and' Mrs Parley Scott Mr and Mrs Willard J essop Mr and Mrs Harry Casey Mr land Mra William Bedford and Mr and Mrs John Atkinson " The Child Cul'tijre club ! met in Thursday afternoon January the Spanish room atithe Hotel Blge-lowith Mm D N White! and Mrs W II Chtldjtslhdstesses Current events were given ty :Mrs Child and Mrs J Wj Elllngson read 'Giants in the! Earth" by O E Rolvaag Mrs LA t L Forsling spoke on "Conservation of National Forests" and (Mrs Ethel Lowe rendered several vocal solos accompanied by Mrs LeRoy Shel- - underground system delayed from arrival at work at' a specified time by stoppage or delay of train service The old alibi of "train late" doesn't go down with the hard hearted French employer unless accompanied by an official yellow ticket stamped with the date and the name of the' station at which the delay occurred The tickets are furnished by subway and railway officials on reauest Many French business houses take from their employes' salary sums proportionate to losses In curred through tardiness pf staff members When" salaries of $25 and 930 a month are paid as is frequently the case a few minutes CERTIFICATE GIVEN tardiness can eat heavily into the "TRAIN LATE" day's earnings A skilled pianist can touch tnora PARIS-(By The Associated than 1000 keys with on© hand in nished passengers on the French one minute 39 ears Under One Cbntimmtsjifanagement t rs bone teething ring I have a ball too and a little wooden automoAnd I also have a burlap bile blanket which I share with LU when we go to bed We turn in about an hour' after supper but I won't gq to sleep unless MeCrossen is in'tbe monkey v house I don't like the dark and I've discovered that by wailing a little I can get almost anything I've begun Jo thump my chest as my father need to do in Africa He did it with two hands and I suppose II will do that some day though I'm only using one fist now I'm very gentle at present but I'm not making any promises for the future y IF Neighbors of woodcraft circle 581 will hold Installation of officers Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the W O W home past president of the - organization who will leave in the- near future for Los Angeles to make her home' The table was arranged in the shape of a stdr and was most artistic with its decorations in In the centhe holiday ter of the table was a silver bowl tri-colb- home o'clock at the Community a 2604 Jefferson ' avenue Wayde will give the' lesson Mrs W M Lloyd and Mrs W Jessop will be the hostesses Mrs F A Rounds was hostess to the Woman's guild of the Epis copal church - Wednesday after noon at her home on Orchard avenue Election I of officers5 was held followed by a social hour The officers and refreshments! elected follow- - Mrs Alfred Dan- IL prin-dl- e iela president Mrs first vice president Mra M D Gates second vice president Mrs J C Marshall secretary Mrs' Carrie Gillette treasurer R r T I X its I — -- rrr -- itn-f- ir AT L3 i i I nm 11 1 I 1 er -- - — v jj i II You WantTo Progress 15 w anclthe surest and safest way is to I build up a surplus fund— a Savings Account — for the future by means of regular weekly deposits which need not be large - ? - - I I a The Children's Hoir club I will times day I Caalor' fo Kis oold meet Saturday January 14 al the home of Mrs W Riljey Brown fwith J o Mrs D E Davis as! assisting host1:30 a o'clock luneheon Friday ess Dr Arthur Pieeey of the By "BAMBOO" University of Utah Vtl give a Stalk January 13 at the home of h'Mrs (As Related to Richard Montague on the subject "Fear iand Punish- Arthur Barber 1132 Twenty-fiftThrough James MeCrossen street will be on ment" Each member may s bring Interpreter a guest Tea will b4 served i giam Mrs J ohn Edward - Carver DON'T think I'm- chesty but It will have charge of the devotional a distinction to be the Royal Neighbors of America will and Mrs C II Stevens will be In only live baby gorilla on this side meet Monday evening at S o'clock charge of the music of the Atlantic There are plenty in the I O O F hau of us over in 'Africa but here we're Mrs Alfred Gladwell was host- rretty valuable If 1 should croak The women of the Weber Coun- ess to the Good Time club Thurs- the Philadelphia Zoological society ty Farm bureau of: Rlverdale' will day afternoon at her home 3900 would be out just $6000 That's meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 Adams avenue Bunco was played what they paid for me in cold cash o'clock at the hom$ of Mrs Mur- and luncheon was served by the — enough to buy three first-clas- s ray K Jacobs for selection of of- hostess elephants or a dozen pythons of the ficers The Philadelvery best quality phia oo lsmy home you see The Missionary society of the So far as ii know I'm the only First Presbyterian church will !give baby gorilla that hasn't died with in a few weeks of being put In a That's another distinction cage RS HANNA- RITCHfE for "yours ' truly I've" been here since last August and was captured who was honored wjth in Africa several months before a birthday party on New that t MY PAL LIZZIE Year's day' According to Dr C Emerson Brown director of the soo the oth er gorilla babies died of loneliness conThe Standard-Examine- r As a result he isn't taking any gratulates the s following students chances with me James McCross ' whose come en who has --teen attending or week: the during dinary monks for 5 years Is con ' ' ' ' h stantly on the Job to see that I don't get bored And Lizize a girl WEBER COUNTY III G II is my cage mate Jan 8 — Elda Fernelius Uintah chimpanzee kid I" Liz She's worth — Agood 9 Xfton Lewis Jan Burch Creek O K with me but $600 she's ' Us Si Jan only — 10 Ceddes Brown Farr though our friendship West Jan 12 — Albert Saunders Platonic She's about a Is purely 4 year old box 219 Jan 1 3 — Artell Johnson and weighs nearly as much as I Wilson Lane Lavon Knight Plain do "vl the scales at 17 pounds Jensen Rlverdale now tip City Reid When I'm full grown I'll — Jan 14 Clark Williams weigh from 800 to 500 pounds I haven't decided which That weight OGDEN HIGH won't be fat either Because I'm so valuable and Jan 8 — Norma - Farley 870 Twenty-thir- d street Devine Burke pleasant the :zoo officials treat mo 2754 Monroe avenue Jan 9 — pretty well I get seven meals a BreakMilton Rawson 438 Chester street day not Including tonics 1114 fast Is at 6 o'clcock when I drink Lee Lundy Twenty-fourt- h street Jan 11— Morrell Wilson a pint of buttermilk' At 9 1 get 643 Sixteenth street Ena Nelson a teaspoonful of honey and cod 520 Twenty-thir- d liver oil to stimulate my appetite street Edna 734 Washington avenue: for a 10 oiclock lunch of four in milk Jan 12 — Frances Purrington 2638 slices of zwieback boiled ' Eccles avenue Jan 13 — Percy and sweetened MORE BUTTERMILK 3296 Adams avenue Jan Wright At 11 I eat half an orange and a 14 — Ruth Kraines 1303 Twenty-sixt- h and at 1 I have another streetr Lorna Crouch 275 banana an Twenty-firstreet William Hick- pint- - of buttermilk followed hour later by a small portion of man 3355 Washington avenue lettuce salad! Tea at 4 consists of another four slices of zwieback and supper is at 8:30 with anotherplnt of buttermilk I like the buttermilk best I don't like the castor oil they gave me the oher day though I had a cold fend they though it ) I A would Corww had ) be good for me It was terrible They rubbed my chest with camphorated oil too and in a few days I was well again I'm still teething so I have a oil Systematic thrift brings very satisfactory results and we cordially invite you to open a Savings Account at the OGDEN STATE BANK apd thus make good your resolution to make 928 a really worth while year J )- - The-progra- - 1 s M E L VAN 1 -- A P BIGELOW PRESIDENT D E DAVIS O J STlllWEL! M ETER ' VICE-PRESIDE- G U BECKER ' CASHIER 4 TRUST OfFICER W N FARR - DJ BARKER ASSISTANT CASHIER - ASST TRUST OFFICER T i Br birthday-anniversarie- BALLET TAP OR STEP 9 School r? s Mc-Gin- tr Dancing (Ogden'i Recognized School) 2320 "yaslurigton Ave Phone1 796 -- nls New Classes I I — ywi i- lf An Old Recipe to Darken Hair : ' ' ' fa RALTiRT BALLROOM TAP nr STFP DANHTNn HAROLD V CHKISTENSENT By JOE KING y ' of V st RADIOTICS BALLROOM LeCrist ? 'PRINCIPAL REED SCHOOL OF DANCING n Specialists in Toe and Classic' Dancing 4 K J fW' F 1 of P Hall New Term 16 Starts-Januar- - - ! (DII)ETm2 -- Lifts Right ' Off-- No Pain Doesn't hurt one bit Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn instantly that corn stops hurting then shortly you lift it right off with fingers Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents sufficient to remove every hard corn soft corn or corn between the toes and the foot callous- es without soreness or irritation ' t ll t nfi 4 ("VO Old pupils may enter now Only a limited number of new pupils can be accepted and only in the following classes: Ballet beginners age ' 4r to 6 Ballroom junior high class starts January 12th Athletic and tap dancing for boys f National Western j Stock Show v Jan serving table had as its centerpiece a silver basket filled with The deep crimson polnsettia Burrows guests Included Mrs Miss Sylvia Kahn Miss Miriam Erickson Miss Leila Clifford Mrs Briant Stringham1 Miss Retta Ostler Mrs John C Alder Mrs Fred Stephens Mrs E Fallentine Mrs Ned Alder and Mrs V M Corblt BEVERLY FARR daughter of Mr and Mrs L II Farr of Oakland Calif formerly df ' Ogden Beverly is 21 months old and the proud possessor of two blue ribbons for being 100 per cent perfect STANDARD-EXAMINE- PHONE 2181 ' DANCING 'INSTRUCTION : MISS BLANCHE SHAW (Assistant Teafther Reed School of Dancing) Class or Private Lessons for Preparatory Pupil3 Age Term Starts Jan 14 Phone 2877-NW 7-1- 4 |