Show THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 10 1929 -- Mr and Mrs J I Dewey of Dew-eyviSunday afternoon Among the people from Dewey -ville who motored to Ogden Saturday were: Mr and Mrs James Burbank Mr and Mrs Alvin Norr and children Mrs Iioyd Gardner Sunday callers in Ogden included Mr and Mrs Marvin Dustman and children Mr and Mrs A R Burbank and cons Mr and Mrs Com Fruer and children Mr and Mrs Duett Loveland and son — j ij GARLAND Nov 9—The" Ladies’ club held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs W J Cullimore Friday afternoon Mrs on the John Benson read a discourse rights and duties of the ' president and members Mrs M E Andrus pesented a plan whereby the club Mrs Nathella may make funds Griffen reviewed the book “Tris-tin- e' i There were twenty-seye- n members present Refreshments were served The following guests: Mrs Lawrence Carter Mrs Sterling Hu-is- h Mrs Helos Thompson Mrs Harold Castleton Mrs Charles Last Mrs Winona Mulliner Mrs Howard Gunderson Mrs Emma Austin and Mrs Leo of Salt Lake Mrs Persson of Spanish Fork and Mrs M E Andrus Mrs M E Andrus who is in at tendance at the hospital to Ogden with her daughter Theona who is ill passed a few days of the week at her home to Garland C M Peterson passed the last two weeks to Salt Lake having been called there to serve on the federal Jury Mrs S' R Morris and children lle MISS RUTH RICH field secretary of the Federation of Business and Professional Wpmefr’s clubs who will be the guest of the Ogden club at dinner on Tuesday November 26 at the Hotel Bigelow This affair has been arranged especially for 3Iiss Rich and members of the clubs frirn over the state will be in attendance Na-tion- ai ‘ BRIGHAM CITY Nov 9— The Brigham City club'of the Businessa and Professional Women helds most successful 'meeting in connec- -- j tion with the annual “stunt night” Monday evening in the Commercial club rooms Grace Peterson v as stunts and supervisor of the into five groups the program each displaying ai clever and entertaining idea Mothers of the members were the lntited guests following the stuntsjLmusic and songs were featured This was followed by the serving of refreshments by Sirs J Afton Mason Mrs Arthur Stokes entertained al a bridge luncheon at her home Fall flowers tax Thursday evening were used as decorations for the rooms and small tables at which luncheon was served There were sixteen guests- present and ithe bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs Lewis 'Jones and Mrs Wallace Par' sons The Sego Lily camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs J Will Smith on Thursday even-lin- g Captain Emma Facer was in charge but the meeting was conducted by Secorld Lieutenant Rilla Jensen master of ceremonies ’The meeting opened with the usual 'exercise after which the following program was carried out: Lesson “Theatres of Early Days” by I Mrs Rozilla Osborne: piano selections by Mildred Lund a sketch of the life of Christian Hansen red by his granddaughter Mrs Rilla Jensen and a quartet by Hattie Nichols Flora Josephson Romnia Jensen and Jennie Roberts Twenty-thre- e members and six visitors were present Following the program refreshments were served by Othelu Forsgren Alice Knudson Agnes Burt and Cora Davis The Fealty club Thursday evening met 'at the home of Mrs Dale Fryer Before going to the Fryer home the guests were entertained at luncheon at the Idle Isle cafe The home where the bridge1 games wejre in progress was decorated in the season V offering of color and falliflow-ersA- a ilainty baskets Bridge pri SC3 were awarded to Mrs Ed Swollow and Mrs W R Forrest Guerts of the club included Mrs Jessf W and Hoopes Jr Mrs Ed SWollo Miss Dorothy Rowe Mrs Ross C Bowen entertained at an attractive bridge luncheon at her home on north Mato fstreet Tuesday afternoon complimentary to Mrs J Johansen who is leaving Brigham City to the near future to make her home in Santa FejfNM were The rooms of the Bowen hom$ on made attractive with baskets chrysanthemums and asters of seasonable "colors and itiny vases of of thef small marigolds centered-eactables at which the bridge games were played ’At 1:30 a three bourse luncheon was served at 11 small tables following which bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs HDJ Page and Mrs O C Heart The cuts were awarded to Mts Frank Holman and Mrs' W H Gleaveft The guest of honor received the:- guest ar-rag- ' rv self-cultu- re t ed H - A K t i 'i ' s' 1 t t3med at a dmcmg party In An Commercial club rooms Wednesday evening Tall baskets of fall f lowers! graced the room The Masses Be h and Maud Crompton served refreshments to sixty-fiv- e couples inThase present from cluded Mr and Mrs Albert Holmgren M? andl Mrs Benard Hansen Miss Fl$ra Hansen! and Miss Veo-m- a Holmgren ah of Bear River City Ve mon Rhoads and Mr and Mrs Edj Holmgren of Garland Mr and S LeRoy B Young and Mr and George M Fister of Ogden Mr Mrs George Bowen and Miss Edith iBqwen of Logan' arid Mrs Orion Eskelsen of City entertained at a party their home Wednesday evening decorations of the home were out to a color scheme of layer and yellow The place cards ors and game tallies were in keeping with the decorations Monte lo whist was the diversion of the and prizes were awarded to nnohd Olsen Mrs' Orvlll Sack-an- d The Henry O Johnson ests included Mr and Mrs Tlvjr-Le- e Mr and Mrs Deverell Peterson Mr and Ms Henry O Johnson and Mrs Raymond OlSen Mr Mrs Orvil E Sackett Mr and Jamea Christensen and Mr s' arid Mrs Walter Mann out-of-to- wn — The members of the Women's Christian Union met Thursday Tfmperanca aftcrnoqn at the home of Mrs Gif ford Watland Mrs D W Jenkins was to charge of the meeting The first business to be taken up was trie asrigning of trie following specials duties: As supervisor of the Sabbath observance Mrs A R Dickson Christian Citizenship Mrs Robert! Calderwood Americanization Eljizabeth Bair Mrs P E Ault and Mrs M Goss were appointed as to a special membership committee hfve Charge of the semi-annu- al bership drive Following the appointment of the special commit -supervisors the matter of the yground was taken up A de ion was reached to put- over a ial activity during the month whereby means could be raised to on tha t the December payment ' playground equipment already in A cominittee by) the children wjlthrMrs P E Ault as chairman ted by Mrs A R Dixon Mrs' Cl R! Steffen Mrs Henry Rhode N E Shaw and Mrs E Bain appointed to make arrange -onto for the activity Mrs! Frank Powell entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home in emonton Wednesday afternoon c6mplimentaxy to the members of ipr bridge club The rooms were autiful with Fall decorations while th6 tallies place cards and :'ivors were reminiscent of Armis-tifc- e Day Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon with prizes going tp Mrs G H Watland and Mis N E Shaw Following the bridge luncheon was served at small tables to three courses Those present included Mrs Harry Derw Mrs G H: Watland Mrs Eli Winder Mrs Ben Winzler Mrs O D Luke Mrs H J Scott Mrs Fred Gep-Hea- rt Mrs W W Wadsworth Mrs PREMONTON Nov 9 - ‘ - I IV? TODAY and TOMORROW Vitaphoas Picture cant keep up with ihe laughs in FAST COMPANY - DELIGHIFttt! O D RITA 4LA ROY of Stage-Scree1 I Remarkable Cast FavoriUs" N E J It’s One of the Year’s Most Enjoyable All Talking Pio Shaw MrcWm Getz and Mrs Herman Land-vette- r was a guest of the club lures the hostess DEWEYVILLE Nov 9— Mrs Eugene Schlgh and daughter Betty Jpne Of Salt Lake were guests- of h’er parents Mr and Mrs J A AH : Sunday Mr' and Mrs H A Tfsh ana sons Horace and Aimo and daughters Irene Tillie: and Gloria went by motor to Preston where they visited with friends Sunday Mrs N Perer Marvle of Dewey-'"il- le is guest of her mother Mts A F Loveland of Logan While there Mrs ‘ Marble will take tha course to home economics sponsored by the local farm bureau Mr and Mrs James N Hoidaway stuaccompanied a party of school dents to Ogden Saturday - where they went to the station for the ' whale exhibition Mr and Mrs John C Dewey and children of Ogden were dinner guests at the home of their parents wiib " i GAfAY COOPED Rl£HASU MITCHELL PEERY Barber and Beanty Shop Now located in basement of the Eccles Bldg Expert operators jtor both Ladies and Gents Ogden’s Most Popular Shop Featuring Eugene and Duart Waves Phone-421for appointment STARTS TODAY! For 4 Days Talking-- — Today and Monday xdultsAny Seat— Any Time - f NOW PLAYING Roland West’s Tremendous! Thrill Dramaof the Underworld U Featuring Ricardo Cortez and Claire Windsor Stark Startling Daring Drama Alibi BIUAM MARY ARLtH — Outdoors 100 i m WHAT A PICTURE! J ADDITIONAL FEATURES Paramount Sound News J Clair Anderson at the Cartoon “Oh You Beautiful DcU’ ‘ Organ j- - ' BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY— 1 Noah’s Lark—Cemedy 1-- P 2 ML— 25 to IX f cm 3 u P M Admission' 50c - - 1i i m WEDNESDAY TUESDAY : AND THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! ©HI? ARMISTICE WEEK SPECIAL! WHAT could be more fitting for Armistice week than the v i i Songs! Gayety! Laughter! ’ and ’ ' '! Thrills! - of i -- i Armistice Days In France? I0I1E WIDER 15 i ADMITTED -- i : 99 A TJnited Artists’ Picture i V l Watch For Announcement of Our Winter Policy POOUUTION SO COO DANCERS WALTER NUSTOff COLONIAL PM Talking Comedy "Steet The Quince? i P&the'Audio Review Movietone Talking News 3:45' 5:30 7:15 9 P M Shows At 2 " 2 to 3 P Matinee Bargain Mj 25c Coming Seon—The Year’s Greatest Pictures : T3roadway! “Rio Rita The Greatest Picture Of All Times “Hit the Deck Side Street” The Night Parade” “Red Hot Rhythm” And Many Others ’ - Fber ! ADDED FEATURES j Talking Comedy and Titaphone Vaudeville Acts A magnificent story of tropic sea Tore 'that you’ll never forget! From Wallace Smith’s1 Cosmopolitan magazine story “A Woman ' Decides” ! ' Also uti w-- Announcement is- made - y the ministerial union of Ogden that the annual Thanksgiving day r service will be held Thursday November 26 at 10:30 o’clock a m fat the First Methodist church Twenty-sixt- h street and Jefferson avenue n S' j ns- - son? success ‘‘Gay Love’ 1 ROGQUE and $ -F: Adults 15c Kiddies 10c sensational ' iff! ' 1 Hear--' Ike : -- 12:43 : DIALOG! R ' Connie Peters reading Miss La Von Bates selection from the girls’ glee club of th© Box Elder high school sentiments on Thanksgiving bf:Mes- dames Carl Frischknecht EvUSMarp ble Will Lee George Tiller arid Jesse Owens ' There were" thirty-fiv- e members print After the program the following served refreshments: Robert Mrs) James Jensen Mrs Reese Mils Robert H Stewart Mrs J Leo Nelson Mrs J E Ryan and Mrs AbeP S Rich Mrs Theron Ockey of Parco Wyoming passed two weeks visiting relatives ib Brigham having left for her home Wednesday following her i v Visit1 T The American Legion atodliary 'W’tll hold its annual1 bazaar?- - Mrs Louis C Bpwen is general chiirman of the bazaar cpmmittee Th§ place for the folding the display- - will be i announced later Mr and Mrs F It irplmah'and Mr and Mrs Emery Reese fenter- - at 100 ni The Kindergarten xlub held regu Open Every Day THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICES PLANNED -- S lar meeting at 4 o’clock Thursday afternoon in the CommerciaJ club rooms Mrs Henry ‘Harris was in of the meeting and the following program was carried out: Sold Mrs ou “Kindling” Following’ the reading refreshments were served to) fifteen members and the following1 guests: Mrs Don Davis and Miss Myrintha Barnlnsham BOISE NovS— (AP)— Idaho’s interest to oil discovery' is apparently confined to those wf' digging if the pres land leasing Is any The state land office announced today that nqt a stogie lease for oil land had been ma months and that sc en out at the time in eastern Idaho las allowed to lapse Considerable acreage is 'still held by! lessees to the victoty of Idaho Falls where a Standard Oil subsidiary has sunk to considerable depth However much of this Section is now Open for entry — witfi no takers iv h The sermon will be breached by the Rey Arthur J Hansen of the First Baptist church All ministers' of Protestant churches! to Ogden will participate The order of service and music will be to feharge of the Rev Lester Fagcnj pastor of the Methodist church S' PriZ© g’ d NO W ! Kfl 1'- ! An-Talkin- Kenrie-entertaine- SHOW PLACE OF UTAn” ' - LYCE U ’ SLUMP NOTED IN OIL WELLS V’ -- ! Idaho passed Friday at Maiad where they attended the Jones reunion that Iwa sheld there Friday V eventogj Mr and Mrs J L Moore and Dorothy and Clyde Moore Miss Mil- dred Bowman Mrand Mrs! H E Goddard and Paul and Shirley Goddard - all of Ogden fc were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs J W Chambers of i Garland The ward Relief society will hold its annual bazaar in the basement of the stake tabernacle on Tuesday November 12 luncheon will be served for the school children from 12 to 1 j noon an' dthe regular bazaar attractions will be held in the : j : afternoon Mrs Radcllff the Garlard-Tremonto- n Literary club at her : home Wednesday eve ning Mrs Dick Anderson president of the club presided Following a short business session Miss Myrto-th- a Burtogham read the drama suiycndEorro'VipfLoveand Passion “The mock mode tie of the past are gone and sex issometkmg to be viewed with wide open eye by the present generation and instead ef ignorance there tbould be free recojrutlen ef the braiity ©f life” aay Rev George Rodger Wood Boston - Mak ! t f i ' |