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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 2 1929 E MBS FRED R FLINDERS formerly Miss Marie WOULD EXPORT A Malan daughter of Mr and Mrs N Oscar Malan whose marriage took ilace on May 15 iiptliQ (Rate) Logan temple Would Reduce U S Surplus And Relieve Starvation i Condition There Mrs Lance Grundvig Mrs Ken- neth CHrof arid Mis Helen Austin entertained at a prettily arranged cupper paHy Wednesday at the Astin home on Gilmer drive in honor of Miss Zorah Horne a popThe living rooms ular bride-to-b- e were gay With baskets of crimson and white peonies and the small tables whre supper was served were centered with crystal baskets of yellow and white daisies Bridge was playe4 during the early hours of the evening The hostesses were assisted by Mrs Catherine Astin Those in attendance included Miss Horne MiBs Eva Jeppson Miss '' s t Kan June a means of reducing the (reported wheat surplus in the United States Donald Muir chairman! of the Kansas tax commission and one of the largest wheat growers in Kansas Friday in letters to Senators Arthur Capper and Henry Allen of Kansas suggested that TOPEICA - A s k 1 ' ' " ' K- v '''r ' ' s - ' x ’ c- - : k it? s i s' Miss Florence Hammond and Miss Beulih Wood will give a tea Sunday from 4 to 6 p m at the V' ' 'v- - ' Hammond home in compliment to Miss Lucy Deah NIbley who is a guest at tfio Hammond home and who will leave in the near future to join heir parents Mr and Mrs S 4 A'SV - f ¥ ') to our food supply and would not even use up our necessary surplus for home consumption Mr Muir’s letter' recalled tho “one hundred million dollar relief fund” voted by congress to feed starving Belgium during the world war rf - ' vl ' ' - ' s v Preston- Eibley in- Santa Monica Calif where the family will make their home — a Mr and Mrs A Burgess Young presided qver a beautifully ar-- i anged dinner Thursday evening at the Count club in honor of Miss Louise Sima and Marshall Young whose marriage --will take place at high noon Saturday In 'the president’s suite of the Hotel- Utah The 12 included guests njumberin-members bfth-- two families and were seate'3 at one table decorated with pinkj roses and’' illuminated with pink! princess candles in silver holders Social- iriterest centered about the wedding at high noon Wednesday of Miss' Mary Elizabeth Stannard daughter of Mr and Mrs 'Floyd C Gtannard and Albert D Byefline son oF Mr and Mrs A: D Byerllne- The wedding was solemnized at the- Stannard home on Sigsbee avehue the' Rev William Paden J officiating? and was witnessed by relatives and close friends -- of the young couple Graceful sprays of bridal wreath banked the mantel floor baskets were and wic-kdfilled with' snowballs and bridal v DINNER CARNIVAL i ' 1 S is ' " imp t s - k '' A — -- —Y- V I ' S V a i t - In wreath forming a front of" ihe fireplace where the The bride was couple stood charming in a smart afternoon rgown of 'shell pkik chiffoh bout fant style'' and she carried a shower :of orchids' pink roses and lilies of the valley' Mrs Stannard wore a model of pearl gray crepe Mrs Charles Maly played tha chorus knd during the ceremony Dawning” y 'brealifast ' followed the tlr4 table being centered with aV slver bowl of pink roseS an'd silveir candlesticks held the le ’ “Lohen-grtn’V'bri- al cere-mon- The Nile green princess candies following i young friends of the bride assisted: Miss Ruth Vorse Miss Dorothy Van Dye Miss Mary Iris Ty Elizabeth Terrell and-Misler The young couple will spend their honeymoon in the Pacific northwest! and on their return will make their home in Salt Lake The bride wore a going away suit of tan with matching accessories s 1 Mrs D! D Muir Jr entertained at an attractive luncheon Wednes day afternoon at her home 1383 Military way A profusion of spring flowers id varied shades were used throughout the living rooms and the guests numbered twelve Miss Beth Whitney entertained at a delightful bridge supper lowed fol- bydancing Wednesday evening complimenting Miss Virginia Romney and her fiance' Thomas Frederick Hawkes Sixteen guests were seated at small tables which were centered with mounds of sweet peas and bridal wreath Mrs lt'dwin G Kidder enter iained Monday evening in honor of her daughter Miss Lois Kidder whose betrothal to J Winston Alter sou of Mr and Mrs J Cecil Alter wajs announced The guests were seated at small tables which were centered with baskets of bridal and rose colored tulips and the favors were tiny white "sappers on the soles of which vrtre jumbled letters of the names cjf Miss Kidder and Mr Alter which when fitted together formed tpie- interesting announcement Tin-- serving table was decorated wjth baskets of pink tulips and lighted by rose pink princess randies lh silver holders The din-tri- g rooni was in charge of Miss Phjllis Kidder Miss Marie Stewart and Miss Georgia Carter Music selection were given by Mrs C H Hosrner Miss Olive Ferris Miss OtGene tilia McAllister and Mrs Laird The hostess was assisted by Mrs J Cecil Alter Mrs E F Wight Miss Blanche Kidder and Miss Pearl Dumvell vf-eat- ' u 5 6 - - ' - 'J J K ’ hwV fin t ' t V - !r:: rH ’ iV t 1 'I ' K Officers of tho American legion local post have donated to the Sixth ward the use of their chateau on Twenty-fourt- h street for a dinner and carnival on Wednesday June 5 The affair is being held to aid the ward building fund A recreational hall to cost $30 constructed by tJie 000 is being Sixth ward and every effort is behave the building ing made to ready for use when the fall and winter season opens Dinner will be served by the Re lief society from 6 to 8 p m on Wednesday to be followed by a carnival Children of the ward wil be entertained in the basement of and the Chapel at Madison avenue street from 4 to Twenty-thir- d ' C rj -- N J ke 'X rvb 'M ' i ’ I j Harry J Leland Grace Van Winkle 5 v T)' I A 4 a s L ' I liens Rasmussen Henri Melville All players hers declare that’ Mr Peterson has provided one of All members of the National Player have arrived In Ogden for es In America Particular attention has been paid the jof here start which season drama of finest their rehearsals spokenthe first to on' Ice tents the Cream of Banner comfort the 8th at the theatre patrons and the lighting of the stage both the most Imbig Saturday June dracorned New a York recent portant features contributing to the enjoyment of a good playi There company grounds “The Stowaway' will be numbered reserved opera seats and aTI reserved matic success has been selected fsr the opening play chairs will havei comfortable cushions on them - e - H— — WARD ARRANGING s i 4 J & “Experts maintain” Mr Muir’s letter stated “that the world has on hand today a larger surplus of At tho whe4t than ever before same time we read daily in press reports of hundreds of thdusands of Asiatics starving and dying for lack of food “One hundred million bushels of wheat sent to these districts at this time will save millions of lives It Could be dones without danger S 4 ' ' M-- of starvation there isf c - P) i American wheat be exported to Asia to relieve reported conditions m" Maudell Brown Mrs Willard RogMiss Ardelle Rockwood Miss Beth Snelgrove Miss Norma Ashton Miss Florence Hayes Miss Olive Wright Miss Mary Walker Mrs Thomas Robinson Miss Blanche Edward ' Miss Marjorie Ensign and Mrs James Keysor Lr-CA- -- As y iiipiii ers semi-circ- GRAIN TO ASIA tent-theatr- Peterson who brought the company here from the east The shortage of spoken drama In Ogden and the fact that some stated that he Intends to give Ogden the very best that could be obtained-both as to plays and players In the National Players’ cast are of the finest dramatic organizations in the country are playing in tents was what caused Mr Peterson to establish this organization here be five former favorites of the Taylojrs: Players so popular here a declared Melville Klrke Van Include stage director Grace ago They Winkle Henri Melville Gladys Fuller and Curtis Bunzel In addition “In the east such fine organizations as the Detroit Clvlo theatre to them the roster of the company has such stage favorites as Harry company and the North Players are operating under canvas bringing J Leland who just came from a long engagement with Henry Duffy the finer plays of the country to the towns and cities where if It were on the coast and has several New York engagements to his credit He not for tents there would never be any spoken drama at allf' he and Miss Van Winkle were members of the same company in Spokane added “The operating of dramatic shows in a tent Is not new” Irsde Washington several years ago and this engagement is in the nature dared “bat is a tried and proven method of giving opportunity to of a reunion for them many people to see the best that the stage has to offer Ezra M few-year- p ni Luncheon was follimgton drive lowed by bridge and tho table was attractive in a lavender and yelCovers were low color scheme laid for eight Mrs Lillian Lee whose ORPHEUM NOW ap- proaching marriage to Horace B Cheney has been announced was the honor guest at a luncheon Monday afternoon at the home of MraH A Dittmann on Harrison avenue Luncheoh was served at small tables and covers were laid for Mrs Lee Mrs L F Hodges Mrs W E Hamilton Mrs I E Losee Mrs Park Romney Mrs G A Webb Miss Della Webb Mrs George Ingram and daughters Lin-e- tt and Joyce: Mrs George Sutherland Mrs Harry Boyes and Mrs Joseph Stocking Decorations were carried out in the colors of yellow Table games and a and white shower followed The hoess was assisted by Miss Linett Ingram Mr and Mrs Royal W Daynes H m entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner Friday evening followed by bridge The guests were seated at two large tables attrac- tive in aicolor scheme of pink carried out in snapdragons and tulips Pink candles in silver holders were at each table The following guests were bidden: Mr and Mrs Ray Buflen Mr and Mrs Joseph Rayburn Mr and Mrs Jacob Kahn Mr and Mrs George Hansont Mr and Mrs Willard T Cannon Mr and Mrs Arch Cheney Mr and Mrs Claude L Whitney and Dane Hanson Mrs John J Daly was hostess at a Friday morning bridge party at I her home on Douglas street ygiven in honor of Miss Sara Moyle who leaves Wednesday for New York Bridge was followed by luncheon at the Ambassador hotel Summer flowers decorated the table and covers were laid for £he following: 99 A Fiery Romance of and Burning Love Seething Passions —Tense Soothing Miss Moyle Mrs- - James D Moyle Mrs Gilbebt Moyle Mrs Clinton Thees Mrs P Max Sheriger Miss Eleanor Walsh Miss Janet Walker Miss Helen Woolley Miss Janice Clayton and Miss Mary Isgreen Mrs Gilbert Moyle will give a breakfast on Sunday for Miss Moyle and Monday Mrs Henry Moyle will give a tea' Miss Moyle leaves Tuesday for the east — -- Real Estate Transfers — — — — - -- - j ' With Sound and Music and a Wonderful All- - of VITA PHONE PICTURES j-- HEAR IT! ri 4 $742743 Richard J Hogan and wife Elizabeth M to Bamberger Electric Railroad company a part of the northwest quarter of section 5 township 5 north range 1 west $34833 Martha A Morris to W It Telford a part of lot 7 block 40 plat Miss Ethel' g Finnic lhi-'o- e C $2500 M ss Pauline Pingree Miss John Ernest Hipwell and wife FUka Mao Keysor Miss Ann Pres-'to- n Dagmar E to board of education n Mr R L Bird Mrs Of Ogden city all of jots 1213 14 W Pxrkinson Mrs Voyle 17 and 18 in Stallard subdivisJames Mrs LaVar James fnd 16 ion: $10 Mrs Eugene Livingston Eleanor E McCabe and Kather M Fitzgerald to Angeline D&z Mrs Robert Parker was the aine 6 and 7 block 20 of part hostess Monday afternoon at a plat A: $10 lots in honor of bridge luncheonof given E Wilson McKay to Wal Los Angeles who terMary Mrs H Prince Wilson and wife GeneLeRoy is a guest at the home of her son vieve D Wilson part of the northand daughter Major and Mrs F west quarter of section 21 A 'Prince at their home on Ar- - 6 north ranee 1 west: $10township 1 Talking Group Alluring! SEE IT! 4- V a Josephine F Olson county recorder Saturday reported the following real estate transfers: W J Blackburn and wife Jane to Reginald Thomas Adamson and wife Vernaetta C a part of lot 6 block 47 plat A $10 J Francis Fowles and wife Nettie! W to James P Gale a part of lot 52 Lovelock subdivision $10 F N Bletcher and wife Edna E( to First Savings bank of Ogden a part of lot 6 block 28 plat C Ruth Pingree a bride of early June was the motif for a delightful luncheon given Tuesday at the Country club by Mrs F Edward Decker Cardinal and maize colored tulips were combined for the decorations and those bidden to rif'tt § Pingree were Mrs t vK v r - Yi Miss Arm-stror- Rich-’ardso- COLONIAL TODAY AND MONDAY “Wild Orchids” GRETA GARBO NILS ASTHER BIG TALKIES 1- -3 1 LEWIS STONE COMING NEXT WEEK IN The World Famous COMING! n ‘Innocents of Paris u ‘ a Ringing dancing TALKING MUSICAL And Talking News COLLEEN MOORE in “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” i REVU- Ej 66 The Rainbow Man” 99 AND AN ALL TECHNICOLOR ' MUSICAL COMEDY i - - “On With the Show” A ys: ! |