Show WEDDING HELD IN NEW YORK ON SATURDAY Mr and Mrs R II Hodge announce the marriage of thefr daughter Chrissie to Paul Vincent Koos which took place In New York Saturday November 10 Miss Hodge was prominent socially In Ogden and went to New York two years ago to attend the New York scnool or art She Is a graduate of the University of Utah malorinu in art The marriage took place at me homfof Mrs Heebe- - Kelly daughter of Mr and Mrs Orlando Eeebe of Salt Iake Judge If 11 Rolapp president of the eastern states mission performed the ceremony which was followed by n reception in honor of the couple Mr Jvooa Is a graduate" of- - the University of Wisconsin and Is tlec trical engineer in the laboratory 'of the Telegraph and Telephone company of New York They will make their home in Brooklyn MRS KENNETH CLAYTON McCTJNE (MtY fo age tookplacc on Monday November 19 (Ford Studio) Mrs Paul Vincent Koos Miss Chnssic Hodge daughter of Mr and Mrs B 11 Hodge whose marriage in New York formerly on Saturday November 30 is announced today Below Mrs Theron AL Jost formerly Miss Ncth MeClellan daughter of Mr and Mrs S L Stephens who was recently married Mr and Mrs Jost left the! week during on a short wedding trip to Los Angeles and other coast cities Miss Marion Mina licnowitz (laugh- Right u s vv iiuam ji3cnowiiz wnose engagement to Albert L Swartz was announced last rill- t ill xaivc vcciv xiiu iimrriciu wiu I piacc in tne near iuture "v j"v 1 I t - f i ft ' " ii 1 ri i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 n i'i i 1 1 ii i t i i ' i i BIG QUESTION - v By JKAX JAItVIS Special Correspondent of Standard 1 r ljxamincr : WASHINGTON " " ' I oil ' : Wayne Eldredge tand Mrs ' 11 ' buzz-buzzi- ng o ?i - 1 ' f - v- ' ' i - - u ii : ' I I xi - " - - v ng y expei-iencln- 111 ' - - —' II - ! g - l i ii ii - 1 I : 7 o I ! - " 'V - ' J ' - : 'n I i - l — 1 x 1 3i II - II - I Ei i - Mr and Mrs George H Lowe 2 578 Taylor avenue entertained in honor of Mrs J Leo Nelson of Brisrham Citv Mondav nieht xt their home Covers were laid for sixteen Bridge followed a well appointed dinner I 1 i i ? - - If - ! 11 p II IB' 11 - - ' V - ll mi? l i 1 - : ri ' s TOrciI Careers in the or in the breaking add a making dramatictouch to the situation and mineverybody in official life realize that when his own day arrives he" too may expect to tread the weary path of the lame duck there Js more than a sympathetic interest evinced In twice told tales of what happened in the first week f November : The men experienced In the ups and downs of politics have their in- formal consolation or fviiitniiTY parties around the house office building On the distaff side is at the Conge rssional club that italj and sundry wives and daughters of me national legislators foregather and since the club starts its seasons simultaneously with the opening of congress committee meetings have been Just the best means possible for the exchange of latest tidbits of personal political gossip and expeH rlences With It all It does seem that the debutante of 1928-2- 9 just natural-- ! ly got knocked out of the running before she left the post Kl'ItOPKAN ItOYAIiTIES Nobody tut mamma herself bothered mueh about her earlier in the season when all eyes and ears were strained to know who! REPORT OF SILVER REVIEW W B A Silver Review No 1 Woman's Benefit association has been high ly complimented for the social ac tivities during the fall meetings each week proving equal to that of the last The hostesses try to arrange some entertainment each time and members are showing more interest by attending the Mrs Edith Gale Mrs meetings Melba Keeter and Mrs Alice Wise were hostesses Wednesday evening November 21 and "Cootie" was played prizes being given to Mrs Mary Breen and Mrs Gertrude Weaver Worthy mention should he made of the successful Halloween party when a splendid evening war spent The dining room and refreshments were fn charge of' Mr Lucille Pearson Mrs M Hlnen and Mrs E Gaddy Mrs J Frank Wyatt Mrs Freda KIngsford Mrs Sarah Haines and Mrs DIsy E Richardson conducted the games and fortune telling Parties of this kind will be held once a week when two hostesses will preside and members are cordially invited to join in and make the parties a success After an absence of three months in Washington Mrs Grace Shaw president of Silver Review No 1 ras returned to take charge of fu ture meetings and her welcome home has beei demonstrated in many ways o to-lo- i DRAMATIC A prettily arranged affair of Thursday was the bridge luncheon given by Mrs Fred E Williams as her home on Van Buren avenuo The guests were seated at small tn bles each centered with yellow fringed chryanthemums The plact" cards and tallies were in keeping with Thanksgiving Covers were laid for twenty-fou- r Mrs J W EHingson Mrs Ouy Mrs Jcfseph E Mrs Conrad Bolstad Mrs Wright Samuel (' Powell Mrs C F Grout Mrs! George I Abbott Mrs James T Abbott Mrs Ezra C Rich Mrs A Dickson Mrs Blanch Roberts Mri llarman W Peery Mrs R i) Ballftntyne Mrs Vern Watson Mr Clai-- I-l- ke charity" j At such a b41 colncidentally the jtresent first lady made her Ini tial appearance ad the capital the vice president and Mrs Coolldgc for the "March being the top liners I : 4" ball of 1921 4 'ft'' ' At i the last regular meeting of A to 6 11 the follow-ln- g officers were! elected to servo ' jfor the ye&r 1929: President Florence Meyer vic0 president Sara fteeve secretary Effie Crockett Senior Junior Mary Dickerson Christobel Leavitt: correspondent Irniio Robb musician Lottie T?lesslng insurance secretary Cora Lela Kstep executive committee Ketchle May Dickerson Nina Van Cleve: guard 'Mary Ilanley C the L Kaplan Dai-l-Mrs Stuart-Dotbs Mrs Leltoy Puj- mirp Mrs George S Glen Mrs PWjlp J Dlx Mrs E J Harness Mrs George C Buckle Mrs Clyde CaVi? Mrs William Black'iurn C Moulton Mrs Marriner Mrsi 8 Eccles Mrs Robert Anderson Mrs' E G Bennett' Mrs Lyman Adam Patterson Jr HyderMrs Mrs W II Ellis Mrs Junior E Rich Mrs Patrick Healy 8r Mrs Clem Wllliaips Mrs Junius II Smart Sirs A W Walker Mip Eart Harris Mrs P F Kxa Mrs W Eir Qyillinan Solf'l Mr$ J C TEA GIVEN FOR i MRSr ECCLES (Continue from Pago One) In green crystal holders Twenty-eigh- t guests were entertained Miss CharTehe Scowcrcft of Mr anN Mrs John Wv entertained at dinner on evening preceding the Thanks giving dance lot jthe Ogden High school The party was given at the home of her parents on Swaner place and covers were laid for Eleanor fSteveins Marjorle" Ander son Ellzabethj Nye Virginia Rose Janet Treseder Bernice larson Maxlne Fox Yvonne Pierce Ruth Greaves Beth: Feek Clyde Buhler Harold Ipftort Horace Nebeker John Carver! Tillman Johnson Keith Corry Dee Jackson Hugh Ford Jack r Norback Howard Trib and Joseph Foley The long table was laid with a lace cloth and centered with a low bowl of yellow chrysanthemums Tall yellow tapers In silver holders were at the e(nds i f i ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr and Mrs WllUnm fnnn nn- nounce the encacement ' of their daughter Dorjothy E to Arthur ly Johnson son of Mr and Mrs Jesso S Johnosn The' mar Ha ire will take place during the early part of December i 8 Direction L Marcus Enterprlsts NORMA 'if A Id) Tc TF5) - I ft §'ul j (—: MISS CRANER WEDS - directby SIDNEY j FBANKLIN The love story of a stage KENNETH M'CUNE Yvonne Craner daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Thomas Johms and Kenneth ton McCune son of Mr and ClayMrs Matthew M McCune of Salt TjiIt were married on Monday 'evening o clock at the home of the ar bride s parents The Hne roro mony was performed by Bishop 2 is— Once over-shadowi- R A Hummell entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday at the horn of Mrs Eldredge on Twenty-fourt- h street Deep yellow chrysantho mums In bud vases were used on the small tables at which covers were laid for the Mesdames H V Scofield V A Dunkley Riley Hess "Vernon Eldredge R E Stewart Leon Bartlett Harry Eldredge I W Stewart Walter Paul II K Harris and Wilford O William o Ogden: Harvey Mortenson of Salt Lake and R P Forsgren Frank Hillman Milton Jensen Orvil Mer rill I?en Knudson Venos Earl an i Miss Florence Knudson of lirigham Miss Nov again the imminent reassembling! of "the congress" Induces a grand Everylbody i getting back to base and Inasmuch sat the hard fought presidential cam palgn went some way towards the no Hess hard 'fought congressional campaign there la about double the usual volume just or taiK surging over the dinner taw bleS rJ r The casualty list embraces many surprises and 1nst h nw tn handle diploma-ticallthe Incoming flock o iane oucks la a moot question on all sides Altogether Washingtori is rather more acutei ly tnan usual the thriily quiver induced by the Idea of hearing th how and why of thla or that polltll cat defeat or triumph and having heard making the comeback to thds end that jostled or inflated ambii tions may be not too casually treat ed IIIH : Eljlen-Packe- : Buzz-Buzzin- I I (Continued From Page One) gilest list included Mrs F W Mrs CurI'iper Mrs tis Allison Mrs Huge Kodman ff ureenwell Mrs I AinwHiiam M lllnes Mfs Pearl 1' Klrken'-da- ll d Reassembling of Congre3$ Induces Grand g i YOUNGER SET AT SALT LAKE PARTY - IN WASHINGTON ? ! J 1 Mrs A l "1 was going to live at the! White tiouse subsequent to March 4 Now dbck come the legislators to orrn py the center of the stage On the tapis are th visits of some Kuro pean royalties Hd- to boot there" the White Hpuse social schedule which this year got going two or tnreo jumps ah-aof the usual time trailing along and knocking me aeoutante calendar galley west Moreover there are so many of her poor dears! Lucky for some at least that thef local hotels maintain "social bureaus" This jyear these social bureaus have been life savers In a fashion Down On the lists were all the girls and of course a meticulous list of the each eligibile men stood side an or wnich helped a lot by Mamma and her hard worked social secretary by collaborating with the aoie and socially responsible hotel social bureau chleYs turned a few tricks in the Interest of the debs CHAHITT BALI Meantime badJluck and plenty of It The community chest having been adopted hereabouts right off tne pat we-a- ll lost the famous charity ball After something like 35 years of rather resplendent so cial history the great American hunch for organization has up and handed it a body blow The charity ball of course means Just one out of anywhere frOnr 50 bans for charity which Washington "wages" yearly Given In the interest of children! hos pitals sponsored? by the smartest of the society dowager group the "charity ball" was Invariably a rendezvous for the season's girls The president and the first lady through the successive admin 1st raj tlon haVe occupied the presidential box at the ball j the inaugural ball of fairly distant memory: the - charity ball wasn't a ball: its was a social in situation and there's nothing to take Its place If President-elec- t Hoover decides itot to rehabilitate the famous ball Of March 4 a big ball staged as a wind-u- p of the day's program" will be given for LAME DUCK IS a In t th presidents F hall The presidents were escorted into the nau oy conductors attended hviho color bearers amM rpwnria nt plause They were welcomed by the presiaenc introduced to the aux iliary ana presented with beautiful bouquets of fall flowers The women thus honored were Mrs Mae Williams Anne CiinnlnchnVn t menia Furnlss Julia Maple Kate omeiners janie Drew Jfay Van I'atton of Otrden nni ti-- T?r Owens past president from North i luue fteo At the close of the meetlne all nast nreslilnf past u o - I i jff4U star and a scion of wealth ——'— Flore-tt- ' 1 Takes Hi Knowlden Kathleen Tiwrii Pn onn Patterson: 1sihfllr e WoUo Dob Kimball Kdward Aiken True Eloise Brewer and : I Vit--glni- a Va-rln- Pelt e I 1: - ivi f : Arlhtjir Jorgensen and ' the host ess jbpeclal guests were Mrs iiaroid Hutchins Mrs Charles Cot ue ana irs t laude Cottle f r - - i SOCIAL EVENING ' OF SERVJCL STAR An Interline mtin' lrf i u n i JI t success "Ci-rt- Ti-- o s h V I With EALPH FORBES § urn The Alpha Zeta rhantc- - rAin if i james h uiiey The rooms were Mrs O I Svohers entertnlnrl Ian society will meet Monday No vvcbk win ne mat of the Service beautifully decorated with roses the members of her club on Wed- vember 26 at 2 p m in the Ktar Legion Ocrden chanter t thr-ferns and pink chrysanthemums In home of Mrs Mark Browft 853 nesday afternoon at her home on Shakespereaa room n tha Hotel Twenty-fourtlau noor baskets h on Monday street Jind street nlnV Iironzn xiigeiow The bride wore a crown of rnsn at 8 o'clock chrysanthemums Tormed "the" decThe lesson on "Babylonia" will evening tan georgette with a corsage of Hl'ha orations proirram will incturte a am The table was centered of ie oy Mrs J i nnes or the valley and rosea and act Peckenpaxigh I school student play a with cake birthdav The resume will be given by Mrs vocal solosby high was attended by her sister Miss by W H Hosklns and the anniversary of Mr Fri sim Three-minut- e t irure Craner Miss Craner wore n Aiiffua ivenneoy Mrs Ethel Lowe 'and a piano solo Covers were laid for the Mesdarm iext reports will be srlven as fol bViMIsa beige crepe ensemble with corsace 1 red Sim Ruth Falrlf Rfroatimnt L Tim J Tii lows:! 'Hidden Cities " r tr wjll be served of violets and rnsps Wilhv W i Charles K W Stewart Stevens: "The To nocrnnhv nf Xf Ilamlyn McCune of Salt Lake brother of terestlng talks Fome of whir-?The hostesses Will h MrelTarh Kdwln Smith C W Frost and ujjuiamia i he bridegroom acted ntt best man humorous others Instructive but all Poirer on Eldredge Mrs Wayne Eldredge jirs Horace Ernest Lubeck Mrs Rimsi wn Mrs humenans" inet Baden Following the ceremony Supper voicing me- joy and pleasure f this presented with a f unev iieaa Mrs imtvrt gift from the club "Hammurapi" Mrs Mintif was served Th GreenwelL Mrs TTownrrt The ' table was laid ceieoration tne first of its' kind next will h meetlnir ine wiih with an Italian cutwork cloth over ever neiujn the auxiliary oe or lammurapi" Mrs W it and Mrs Walter Hoenea Aener-- 1 virs Jack Frost Dud ee: "Laws Affecting pink satin with the weddlntr cak Dainty refreshment ww son-o- ! is extended to all Mrs Charles West K "Laws Affect- thoseInvitation used for the centerpiece Crystal oy tne committee Airs SIna Intereste-) Celebratlne his -ninth JWrthrtnv ing f Criminals" Mm l'ctortor- Mrs Julia Cook and Mrs : navels or pinK roses and 'baby's f JacR unniversarv Svnhor nor "Jayvif Affecting Mrsi nreatn were at the ends and also rsataue consharter Women' -a talned number of hLs littlrt frUnia rorrei: family uie in Jiabylo-nia- " TWO PARTIES HELD blue and gold tapers In crystal on Friday afternoon n tuners Mrs Kirtland The table m FOR MRS MADSEN naa a large hirthday cake with nine Mesopotamia" Mrs A"Religion Mr and Mrs McCune will paps CENTRAL JUNIOR C Hydi-- : Th candles lighted itttu fnot A ine iving vast" jsirs Fred )Carr ineir nonoymoon in the northwest included Tleone Stewart Phyllis (Continued from Page One) and California will follow th TO GIVE PLAY Stewart general discussion t The guests at the wedding were jseveriy JMeleon Margaret lesson themunui centered th s Mr and Mrs Matthew M McCune ' Marion l'arrvi Franr I The expression denartmenf mf ivioyes which covers Mr laid wre ami for Viola James Mr and Mrs W W McCune Mr jyAM Cunt Syphers Associates at the rflen Rfn Tjif vir Mrs Frederick Gray Ruthrauff Ha central iiminr win v v "iw J " ana Airs J n McDonnel Mr and lion iewart xuin urant oank for Mrs Frank I and r ana Mrs A W Ietty Mr and on Galatea" Dwcmhr Farr Gordon Nelson 1nv' Anrir Koonifntertalned Mrs Frank McDonald and Gloria nd 6 in 6n November 21 192S at ivi Jirs the school son auditorium Edward Anderson Thomas Sy- - hom of Mrs Rawson 67 2 Twenty- - Adam enrv Volker Mr nnd Mm McDonald of Salt Mrs Flora inw piay la a modern Patterson Jr and Mr' end In p cowedy tiers n Jost Harry Kvxake Craner John B three acts and has a Greek Mrs E Carr Bridge folEugene setting on the tvventv-fls-ht- h AicDonam and Miss Claire Craner Particular effort is t lowed dinner Mrs Horace Farr put upon being husband in Seattle where they will the artistic arraneement f n her "5 00- - club- Thursday at n--i lnnr-honnight inaKe nit r nome Mrs Fred M Vva Dances by the girls of her home setting 2114 Oiling m-enPAST OFFICERS v Atr rv 10 n m at servel me physical education The home was decorated with fall' V'alianjt and Miss Jessie McFarland ner bridce club ami a few ditl department tional guests on Friday at luncheon win aid in carrying out the Greok flowers Prizes tvera rn iv at ARE HONORED atmosphere Lulu Two casts A r In Ilalph Maw and Mrs Claude Cottle i nos present Were: MrsMrs Derrah Van Dyke Deem red chrvsanth and enrh wilt iiia Luncheon was served on small ta- Hinchliff Airs navia Mta n u vr Among the parties of the past preparation n ijfii(rti the long table at which the Tart opportunity in the presentation bles with covers laid for Mr: Alma llant1 Irs Jack week was one on past presidents' i ine I"assey Winifred was seated orama These catts include: D McKee Mrs Charles Tribe Mrs guests wer$ Kmrmett iWInifred nnlmcwn Mrs i'earl- K Special day when officers and members of Howland t?orrv Tifiiv r k rkomla Ure Vern Itogerson Mrs ' Percy Cook Clell-- t Pecker McFarlandi jDix Login corps No 2 auxiliary of vn Husnraer I'aul Sugar Jesie BristolK Mrs jk Jtaipn Mrs Everet at George HiifK(t1ime u a itt entertained their aomervine lluth ftirs uawson and the guest of hon Grimes Mrs Sol J KaY1n nni LlndsayrDorothy Maw Mrs Richard llansen Mrs or i Mrs J E McDermond y©u "behind the scenes wucic irni uraiua uegins wxien the curtain drops Norma Shearer's greatest I 1 :' OWEN MOORE ADDED ATTRACTION SPECIAL THREE-REE- EAUREI L ELAEBY (Gs fcvo Taps' Coiiaaedy PARAMOUNT NEWS - - ' ' - h 1 ' -- Con-haft- er it r ita n T"V ir - n n TENSE! S""t tti j- r-- uRlpplKai WILLIAH In DAVIES in v 'REALISTIC 1 The Dramatic Story ot EDITH CAVELL wnilam JOHN GILBERT In "FOUR WALLS" HAINES - i — 1 "The SIcyscrapern Marlon : L "SHOW PEOPLE" "" with -- !! - JOAN CRAWFORD mvm f - H V |