Show -- 102 'n £ t APRIL jnfflAY MORNING 1930 G THE OQDEII STANDARD -- EXAMINER CALIFORNIA’ FLOWER QUEEN andwetalked 'our "different OUT FOR A MORNING RIDE X - V Wvx v '''Wvvis' We are going to works for the “Corey trcfphy” Ini the fames we played Patrol 3 un- der Barbara Huff won Patrol ’ 211 with Helen Marriott as leader is ov in the lead in the patrol contests I are doing fine work but Thepthers 2 a is little ahead We sang Patrql somf songs and had our- closing ceremony MERLE NYE and V'cV- 1 - CITY April 5 --The Fort Brigham camps Pioneers of i Miss Betty Allison and Miss Mary Neher who are students at Mills college returned home Monday to spend the Easter vacationis with their president parents Miss Allison of the sopohomore class at Mills and Miss Neher is social secretary of the sophomore class andto manager be held hop Jor the sopohomore at the Fairmont hotel in San Francisco on April 12 Lula Hughes was the hostess £Vular meeting Vcrre of Mrs B C Call on conjoint-'- aftcTROon with £ Lieuten-C- 3r Olsen in charge of After the preliminary cveteh of the life of v y written by his daugh- packer was read by hl3ed rrh! 'fei’er Nona Packer S with the lesson “The Lfpardcart Company” was given T&ztZ Lee Vocal selections £ven by Grant Broadhead 4'i£n25 w ere given by Bessie "a quartet composed of vo-a- Mdshar: Robert Reese nd £3tet v dv ments of which were carried in a yellow color scheme Tallow ths tapers in silver holders formed bassilver a and large centerpieces ket filled with daffodils centered the serving table The place cards vere in shades of yellow and flowers in the chosen color were used as favors at each guest’s place Twelve guests enjoyed the affair Miss White leaves In the near future for Riverside CaL where her will marriage to Robert McGregor i take place Mr and Mrs A J Gorham have returned from a delightful two months trip Mrs Gorham left the latter part of January by motor with Mr and Mrs J C Weeter for southern California where she was joined by Mr Gorham and Mr and Mrs C E Richards They sailed through the Panama canal spent several days at Kingston Jamaica were in Havana Cuba for a week ‘and also’ visited South ' America From Panama Mr and Mrs Gorham went to New Orleans and Mr- - and Mrs Richards to New Jersey where they will spend several weeks with Mr and Mrs George Schneider (Miss Eleanor Richards)’' i Jr ! is r Hannah Pain y' V y N B refreshments were served numbers and fifteen owing had charge of Edith Stacy Sy- Delphia Hobson Char- gjSns Kofcrd May ReederLcu:e Cali and Eleanor rtZtsXr v- Perrr camp of the Daughters pioneers held their regular the home of Mrs Byman with Captain Dessie Pe-- L A Inez Dix in charge cl the life of James Ingram rd rpen by Lucy D Whaley and cry cf the early pioneers of 3 Lie creek was given by Inez r-- e fS: w 4 iis v t I ivuiwas on the life of given by Clara solo “Little A vocal t Psry was sung by June Wight TJ jch) “Two little Hands” was tf Jlarv Jovce Wight Rose tzzz represented the county com included in the 11 present served and was tZy iipcheon was Mrs Inez Dicks rt&dve of Easter Delores Mathews presided over d is The Vcun i‘ Vb Vv RUTH LUNDQUIST Scribes at a prettily appointed breakfast Sunday at her home honoring Miss Helen White The guests were served at small tables the appointout A and rtL if oisn and talk offered by The Frank Bowring to solo “Dear a was sr Shepherd” sung the by rrfUi Following the Eraadhead Z f i?v and Lee Qlenn sang A good cheer committee h-T- 0 A Eph-entertain- ? - 'VAv'v) va i 4js - : Associated Press Photo Horseback riding Is one of the favorite forms of recreation of Mrs Herbert Hoover She Is shown here out for a morning ride in Rock Creek park In Washington : ' ' — — l By SALLIE V II PICKETT women Former WASHINGTON April 5— AP)— quet of newspaper Mrs Thomas W and Representative Mrs Hoover first modern mistress a musicale at have planned Phillips of the White House to ride a cross which Rafael Diaz of the saddle is awakening much interest itan opera company will Metropola reamong feminine horsewomen as she cital Members of the give diplomatic canters her handsome mount Mar- corps official and Washington soion over the bridle paths of Washwill attend ington Her revival of the eques- ciety Mrs Edward Everett Gann sistrian sport recalls the interest cre- ter of Vice President Curtis Repated by a former first lady Mrs Edith vNourse Rogers Theodore Roosevelt who frequently resentatives Florence Kahn Mrs Porter H and accompanied President Roosevelt on Dale wife of Senator Dale of Versaddle Jaunts Their daughter Alice mont many cabinet ladies who Is now Mrs Nicholas Long-wor- th Roberts Rinehart and a host ofMary othfrequently rode and she was ers will be the guests of the Wowith her father on the memorable man's National Press club at its occasion of his ride with Prince annual supper party to be held at Henry of Prussia over country roads the Willard hotel on the evening of adjacent to Washington 8 April It has remained for Mrs Hoover however to adopt the more natural Many senators and representatives crosse saddle style for rough riding were present at the Congressional through the Virginia mountains and club on Thursday night having acalong the bridle paths of the capcepted invitations of their wives ital attend a congressional cook book Her habit contracts with that worn to dinner every dish for the many Roosevelt Mrs whose by customary courses with selected the menus of attitre Included long riding skirt slid official cook booksfromFrom the White coat worn with a House and closely buttoned the entire through felt derby Mrs Hoover’s riding cus-tu- cial roster favorite dishes wereoffisecomprises a dark gray cloth lected and prepared as of the single-breastpart’ coat striking habit Cook books containing reciabout the knees with collar mitred dinner from pes cupboards of official in true tailor fashion full breeches Washingtonthewere sold to raise funds - knee theat fitted where closely to the club an for addition building are met by black leather rid- house Mrs Louis Cramton theyboots wife Her hat of black shows ing Representative Cramton served as a protecting brim turned down and of toastmlstress tmi Goldie Bailey a bride-eleof April was guest of honor at a Associated Press Photo miscellaneous shower given recently Virginia Evans will rule as queen at Pasadena’s coming spring by Miss Lula Hughes A color flower show scheme of pink and white In bridal effect' was used- throughout asthe its The serving table held house trbncheon and bride a miniature where centerpiece they attended the Besides the 13 members the Xtf Deseret camp of the Daugh-2- 3 Tuesday baked with ferns and cf the Renters met at the home y‘ 6 nephcw 01 cluB were In at- - bridegroom of ths e Twenty-fivguests were flowers sts Leona Bunderson Friday : itJsrzz I present the preliminary program Mr and Mrs Jofin M Bingham Mrs “ar'“Strati°°’ William Holst Call Mrs Irvin were of Mae left Vanby given Daisy for Brigham tadmg dIrtmm and sketches of the lives couver where Mr Tuesday A prettily arranged luncheon of Mrs Leona Pruitt Mrs Jane Clarki over Binghani expects ‘early spring was presided "attend-to wife 1 cmshan Olsen and his convention of the loco- - Mrs J W Peters Mrs Milton Pet- - Thursday Ambassador Hotel the at Erf Carben Olsen were read by motive engineers They will visit ers Mrs Vem Nelson Mrs Russell by Mrs A C Behle and Mrs Elmer 02 daughter Ivy Olsen Fuller Portland and Seattle before return- - Pharo and Miss Celia Baty were seated A Ricker The JdhTin? the program Emma Facer ing to Brigham Mr and Mrs J C Knudsen and at one long tableguests lighted with yelMiss Jennie Marble daughter of daughter Miss Florence Knudsen low ci Its Greenhalgh of the central candles gay with princess of of-t- ri Mr and Mrs N Peter Marble of who have passed the winter months crystal bowls of deep and mariarp conducted a yellow cf the camp After the reg DeweyvUle who has labored as a In California returned to their home golds Bridge followed the luncheon A ir Cosing exercises the following missionary for the L D S church Jin Brigham City Tuesday evening and covers were laid for: E Mrs ertsd refreshments: Sarah Peters in the Canadian mission field for Mr and Mrs Knudsen have passed Smith Alfred Mrs Gorham' J months re- - two months in southern California Mrs J V Dawson Mrs Fred W past twenty-fiv- e jfzx Walters Ida Guyman and the turned-tZm Christensen her home in Deweyville I while Miss Florence Knudsen ha3 Meakln Miss Hale Mrs E M Newinter In Los Angeles kr and Mrs M J Wright and Sunday the spent Mrs F B Stephens Mrs Hendher Mr and Mrs Charles Forsgren I Mr and Mrs Lewis Peck of Cove rik Fomeyn Mrs m Grath cf Rock Springs Wyo Bramwell Mrs E cd Mr end Mrs Frank Wright of who accompanied Patriarch and II Ore passed Friday as guests of Mrs D Hammond Mrs Harry Bracken S£ Ul? passed Sunday visiting Mrs Brigham Wright of Brigham Peck’s brother and family Mr and Mrs W M Waddell Mrs H K Locota to visit Mrs 8 C Wlxom of Brigham City Klingender Mrs P O- - Perkins tdr nether Mrs Amy Wright at on a motor trip-tis teme cf Mr and Mrs R P Mr Wright’s son Julius Wright who J Following their visit in Brigham Mrs Edward Hoffman Mrs Allen met with an accident while doing City they went to Salt Lake City T Sanford Mrs M C Wilson Mrs hrrm cf Brigham Mrs some electrical work near his home II where they expected to attend the F M McHugh Mrs George E Skela natty crop ka George L Johnson centennial celebration of the L D S ton Mrs W T Runzler Mrs A N 2dhT Tirgey and Miss Gwen Olsen returned to their home with Mr Whenever her nomad existence has church tf Brfgkaa Nelo and Mrs Wright Tuesday Hanson Mrs D N Strcrup Mrs permitted Mrs Hoover has ridden accompanied Mr and Mrs Howard Ellason and - Mrs Mathlew Compton enter- George A Vorls Mrs Edward Kahn regularly Horsewomen among the Crstcpherscn and son Wayne on tained the members of the Young Mrs Louis Arnold Mrs C E Trav-e- r cabinet ladies Include Mrs Stfinson Ester trp to Salt Lake Wednes-i- sj little son of Salt Lake were BrigMatron’s club at a delightful bridge Mrs IL E Schiller Mrs James and Mrs Adams wives respectively rrerung Hie object of the vis- -t ham visitors over the week-en- d home W ednesday H Wolfe Jessie Harroun and of the secretary of state and the ns to call on Mr Christopher-e- 'j Orville Ward of Alo Idaho ac- luncheon - "at her - blossoms centered Miss DellaMiss Pendleton motored evening Spring daughter Eueda who is at the companied by Mrs Ward secretary of the navy Mrs Ray Lyat which a delicious iar-ia-! man Wilbur was a daring horsewoin Salt Lake receiving from totheir home to Willard Tues- the small tables luncheon was served man be present at the funeral fer infection in the face day she was badly injured in followed the luncheon and START WORK ON NEW a falluntil thle in Salt Lake the party also services of their uncle Levi several C Bridge years ago a&& on Mr and Mrs J H Hudson Ward Wednesday prizes were awarded to Mrs Clifford ASTORIA the Dunn WALDORF report They PharO and Mrs Russell The home of Mr and Mrs Jothj b a daughter of Mrs Tingey road to be very good except a short of the club included ci a ester of Mrs Johnson They place of about twenty miles between Guests Theron Construction seph Leiter on du Pont circle was NEW YORK (INS)— Lee Rozilla Papcn-dic- k Blue Creek and Snowvllle through the scene of a happy party late In stmed the same evening new on the started been work has Horsley William S Waldorf-Astor- ia J Wesley week when their son Thomas k: and Mrs Melvin Nebeker of Rattlesnake pass the will hotel which C V Forsgren Ruel Eskelson a dance for Miss Caroline Plard entertained at a quiet din-Albert Ward cf Twin Falls’ Ida Fife'Mrs block Park between sponsored entire an occupy Arlo Anderson pf- - Burley and at their home Sunday honor-t- ? ho accompanied by Mrs Ward and and Forty-nint- h ’and Roebling and Alexander and Hagner i Lexington the eightieth birthday anniver-a-- 7 family motored to Willard to attend Idaho streets here Oscar famous whose engagement was announced Fiftieth at entertained Nelson Oriel Miss was March 16 Miss Roebling Is a daughcf Mr Nebeker’s father Peter the funeral of his brother Levi C 6f the old Waldorf-Astora party at her home in Mantua Fri- - chef to ter Mrs Robert O’Brien Young who notables was served at Ward the i te tableDinner helped Among her birthday anniver drive the first f rivet into the steel Mr of Arnold Nelson j was the guest of day It being is the son of the presat 2 o'clock and the Hagner delicious hot dinner was work ter sons Owen and Dr William honor at a dinner given at his home ent Mrs Adelbert Potter of Greenstructure of the to 20 guests Following the served Sseter cf Salt Lake wich who Conm before her mar Mrs Nelson Sunday complimen- dinner the afternoon was passed in Attorney J by to was Miss Alexander DOZEN DAILY Hagner riage tpha Nebeker of Ogden and Mel- tary to his birthday anniversary social Guests from conversation of Anna Rice of chores ts Nebeker and their families were Dinner was served at 5 o’clock at out of town usual Lawrence the When daughter doing included Mrs Sam Riggs LawMr Mrs about Nicholas and vase one and a table adorned with August ard the only mopping cleaning dusting long E Mrs Mr daughter of carnations as a gnd and daughter Eva in rence The host was assisted by LoEth Nebeker who teaches centerpiece to 35 H in Woodward the' house turn on the radio Itget Mrs Jones Hyrum does Spotswood White and Robert R find h® Fihgree school at Ogden was guests Following the dinner the and Mrs Parley Hall all of Wells- - rhythm and you will you as much good as any dally doz- Hitt son of Mr and Mrs R S h!scr as well as Mr and Mrs time was ’passed In social chat and VlUe‘ en It’s all in the spirit In which Reynolds Hitt Ward music of Willard Mr and and tj Peter Knucisen of H bend turn twist and step It of you Mr Mrs Robert and Brigham Willard announce the Woodyatt gt A number of large dinner parties may as well be pleasure as work arrival of a HOUSE PENNIES BUILT have been arranged to take place Ts Socul Development bom v club girl Saturday evening STRAPS SHOULDER the coming weeks The secof wife Newman demMrs during LONDON— met home Miss Davidson at the Myrtle home of Mrs lbsrs Iverscn war and Mrs Hurley will of on shoulder a the is If retary you snaps attendonstrator a put extension Norfolk for the railway signalman for their regular amm-ses- great saver of pennies Recently her seams of your frocks and the other be entertained by Major General ed home and the community Friday of the snaps on the shoulder and Mrs Stephen O Fuqua Mr blossoms adorned theevening rooms sion of the farm bureau at Willard husband saw a house that he ad- side seams of your slips you can an- Hurley has but recently returned tab!?s-a- t which the three Thursday afternoon and gave demo- mired “Well buy it” remarked Mrs Newman When her husband chor those straps so they will' not from New York where he' was therun:heo:i was served Fol- - nstrations-on spring house cleanguest of henor at the annual banlorvxg th asked what she’d use for money slip off your shoulder :cheon was ing The officers of the Willard tiRd vita ‘::ors bridgeto Mrs cal recently organized are Jennie she displayed her collection of pengoing Lh She had more than enough to aud Mrs MUton E Carlson president: Sophia Nebeker nies for fcsea the house— all accumulated - a Alice pay vice and Morgan president fulltotal of club 17 years tfOrs ' v irg guests were secretary-treasurMeetings of the in Wrap-Aroun- d fca V Keller Mrs local will be held each month : Mrs The Coterie club members held the R p Forsgren Hh czz F” c: :ir and Mrs Emma regular meeting at the home of Mrs Carl Hansen on Thursday afternoon S’" Mr e Spring flowers adorned the rooms Halverson jCarman Halver-- : Luncheon was served at four small tekrs Or i tables Following the luncheon Peterson and Mrs 4'£ j')-Walt ored to Osrden bridge was played with Mr claimCarver and Mrs Alf Freeman Norman Jening the honors Mrs sen and Mrs Ira Larsen were guests of the club The L'Pres Midi club members were entertained at a bridge lunch eon by Mrs Eric Olsen at the home ! at of her mother Mrs- - C W Merrill The rooms Thursday afternoondecorated DPCo 1927 with were attractively $350 to $1000 table small each and flowers spring centered with daffodils A three-courluncheon was served and It is a tremendous favorite with was the diversion of the aft bridge emoon with prizes claimed by Mrs the woman who is no longer Norman Nelson and Mrs Martin inclub slim for it allows her to adjust Rasmussen Guests of the cluded Mrs Phyllis Budge and Mrs and to mould her waistline as Orville Lameroux The twenty -- fourth anniversary of- I The easiest way to care for a she could not do therwise the Civic Improvement club was ob- j child’s hair properly is with and gives her the additional In the commercial clubrooms j ferine Put a little on the brush were rooms The time the hair is arranged Then each Saturday afternoon support she often feels she re made to suggest the season of spring as yoU draw it through the strands with the appearance of potted plants- jt supplies the natural oils removed ' : “ and cut blossoms About 100 mem- from hair and scalp by washing with r were attendance in j bers and guests and water of town j eoap The model sketched features the long supple boning a child's hair with Dan “Train” including guests from out included: J orderNumbers on the program jerine See how this keeps It that confines the figure gently It has the higher waist Piano' and clarinet solos by Glenn ly lustrous clean The natural Lee vocal trios by Misses Doril line with special diagqnal boning at the top to keep the ' curl Is accentuated A girl’s waves Jen-se- n ym I :h "elected Mabel White Bodell Olsen and “set with it stay in longer look Whlp- added material from curling over Of flowered pattern'' and seelctlons by the Merry more natural And Danderine isn’t 31ag C ream aftIn the Makers orchestra Later sticky or oily doesn’t show ed rayon brocade with panels of rayon knit elastic ana ernoon dainty refreshments were When the use of Danderine beFM) SPECIALS ' served and the balance of the time comes a dally habit in your home fastening chat Social and more in thicker abundant hair games passed longer The committee in 'Charge Included: is sure to follow—for every mem nnicK vwith Qaan j bctm Mrs W E Davis as chairman — Pint 25c ream Larsen Mrs Mack Fish- j Danderine helps stop falling hair: Mr iramel Pecan bum Mrs Frank Earl Mrs John j dissolves every particle of dandruff Vanilla Ra IL Zundei Mrs D IL Rosenbaum j crustj keeps the hair and scalp 'Perry Cremo Mrs EL M Tyson Mrs Oscar Hun-- 1 ciean and healthy changes dull m and Mrs Norman Jensen saker brittle lifeless hair Into hair man-wethatre lkel Pecan Cr iii a ram j The Just -- a -- Me re club members to easy vigorous sparkling 1 entertained In a unique nian-- age Five million bottles used a ner Mrs Mack Fishburn at her year proves Danderine’s effective-hom- e by Ij' cream Your rooms ness Thursday evening The Hsert at Least blossoms were graced with spring Jnce a Day” and each table held a spray of sweet peas as its centerpiece Following R N EAREST se the serving of a hot PHflV11- healer OR diversion was the luncheon ni‘rH bridge a in r of the afternoon with prizes going from factory) to Mrs William C Call Mrs Ruel Eskelson and Mrs Charles Stratton ct rasd - follow-ita'iwW- SS h-e“r- t J a I The Girl Scout Leaders association meeting will be held at the Methodist church community house Monday April 7th at 7:30 p m f A report of the convention at Salt Lake will be given by Jeannette Leek A discussion on (he good gained from Miss ThoorselFs visit will be handled by Mrs D D King This will be followed by a round table discussion on scouting and standards The particulars of the “Corey” cup contest will be given f at this meeting The Corey cup contest begins Monday April 7 Every troop will contest in this event The time closes May 18 with the girls attendThe ing a church in body May 18 comcontest will be judged by the mittee from the Ogden Girl Scout council and the leaders’ association on a percentage basis On your toes girls Troop 8 has had it for two years Will they get it this year? Troop 3 met at the Lewis school We talked about merit Monday badges The ones we decided Jon were Cooks First Aid and Citizens of us some Captain White taught all we measurements After played games and sang songs we sang taps which was echoed by Ruth Potts on the bugle Last evening our troop took a hike We brought our lunches and met at the Lewis school We built fires and had a lovely time’ RUTH POTTS Scribe ’ me o ’ ed - o she-use- s - J' two-cour- se - Mes-dam- es ’ H — J 1 met Friday March! 28 school (Fourteen girls were present Phyllis Cardon Thelma Redfield and Rhea Dunn test We passed their tenderfoot elected seconds for our patrols — Velma Hunter and Virginia Randall for the eagles and wrens respeci tively We discussed the “Corey cup” played games and sang “Taps” Last week we met at the home of Virmasquerade ginia Randall in a were present party Eighteen girls with our captain Mrs J C Rollins Three new girls Drue Crabtree Beatrice Anderson and Ruth Tlllotson were present Velma Hunter was invested as a scout White ribbons which are significant of 50 hours of home service were awarded I to Armeda Stone Pearl Drumiler and Helen Blackinton We all had a good time and went home happy knowing that soon there wouldI be another meeting HELEN BLACKINTON and I PEARL DRUMILER Scribes 11 Troop at the Lincoln Troop 8 Shamrock Troop Miss our captain could not meet with us but this did not keep us from going on with our meeting We practiced our drill for the scout pageant and found it to be much fun and quite pretty when we worked it out We were pleased to havf “Chatter" with us but found It very breezy to have “Chatter” and j “Wipdy” in the same room Scofield ldARY UNDERWOOD Scribe 27 We had Troop 7 met March Gold Finch peanut bust on the was the beat patrol because Its song We fplayed games and had a good time The girls that had their d-class badges hid the peanuts Miss Buterbaugh threw two hand-fulsinuts in the air We grabbed! for (hem and then went to look fori the pothers We closed our meeting : “Taps”'VIRGINIA CLARK Scribe ! 1: Tfoop 12 At our last regular Miss Leek was not with us meeing Miss1 Emma Jean Grover took charge We had an enjoyable time at the meeting and sang songs and a secon- of ’ j I games were played I ALICE HUCKINS Scribe I Tfoop 14' We met Monday and chose new patrol leaders They are Helfn Harfin Betty Dix and Margaret Neal A new scribe was chosen— Marion Abbott Four new girls came Into our troop These girls were Dorothy Russell Ruth Hazel Barbara Smith and Vyrle Dickens we got the girls enrolled j After finds the officers names written we and sang some songs played games and had our good night ceremony f and! exercises MARION ABBOTT Scribe j i J ' j 8 Tfoop 10 met March 31 at the Washington school Our captain and lieutenant were unable to be with us I but Mildred Harrison took charge The leaders were with Miss Thoorsell in the leaders’ meeting Games were played and the Girl Each ScoUt laws were discussed told her idea of the ideal scout girl We then went into patrol corners and took up our work we sang ‘ i songs and were excused PEARL ROSE Scribe:? f-- ' Troop 1 The Meadowlark Troop Oh what a grand time and a glorious ‘spring feeling existed at i our troop meeting this week We sang Wanna songs and played games read us some nature' poems and a story about the House Fly Each scout is expected to bring a nature poem to our next meeting Thursi We day evening at 7 o’clock Bun week next for a hike planned day April 6 If the weather Is good we will meet at the Lorin Farr park at 1:30 with lunch prepared for a short hike Agnes Greenwell visited our troop this week and we wish she will be present at our hike SADIE- - KEMSLEY Scribe K I )ert Finger Waving And Marcelling 50d REAL DEMONSTRATION AKRON Ohio — James S Jackson believes in practical demonstration He sold an automobile insurance policy recently through such a demonstration although it proved costly s to him While talking to a prospect some one stole his car from in front of the house After he had given up trying to sell the policy he Troop 6 Girls of Troop 6 met at found his car was stolen told the the Mound Fort school Thursday prospect the sad news and sold the with Miss Leek and Mrs Mason Pa- trols went into corners and were inpolicy on the spot DUART RINGLETTE —se t PHONE 4365 Over Knitting Store 4 r ia 1 a t -- t- - -- rt -- Izr-r:- : : - er f-n: - - :’-r- 5 T M--- PECL This REDFERN with Waistline Lacing is Ideal “ s - -- wi i j - - se are them N0£ jDrous hair Dan-serv- ed cl-qui- -- - -- ' - j " oy res f 1 Have you heard ? 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