| Show SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 26 1934 THE OGDEN STAN D ARD-E- Tw6 Brides of Month Contest Winners Are Announce As Cc mp Closes With the closing of amp Patio's several enthusiastic groups of Ogd$n and Salt Lake City children Have returned to their homes Euringr the season Denver San D ego Los Angeies Salt Lake City and Ogden have been represented There is no rising bell at Camp Patio and no ru es except the orj&s madc hv the children whVnr Hhere for swimming hikingtennis or horseback rid ngT7Te children made a few rii s to make the camp run smoo£ hly One interest- In?(j rule' i ransom col- f - cent on tv s floor left or som hjne jthep elsels bed Ioh eve ning t&e campers gathered around a cnp fire td sing and hear Jories or danced in the open air ' hall This week's winners in the swimming contqsts were : Elaine Litell Shirley jStranquist Marie Moyle Betty West Jeanne Corey and Quin itomney Shirley carried off the swi Timing honors for the last group is she came first in diving and swimming under water and second in two events Shirley is only ten and she was competing wit! l girls between twelve and fifteen years of age Registered at the girls' camp the past two weeks were: Elizabeth Brown Itoseanne Peery Kathryn Abbott Betty West Clara Gilman Joanne Scowcroft Anna 'Jane Stranqu&t and Shirley Alice from Ogden Stranquist Moyle Marie Moyle Marjorie Jel- Jison Nancy Felts Ruth Strong Jeanne Corey Miriam Moyle Margo Hills and Prances Brimhall from Salt Lake City and Elaine Litell from Deriver Colo The boys' car lp announces the following registered: Quin Rimney Jim Allen Robert Davis Lewis Bass and Don Pjarks from Ogden ' Dick Forcette Bob Bracken Del- bert Draper Jaqk Strong and Mc- ' Keen Brimhall from Salt Lake City Camp directors are Esther Taylor - and Herbert Periton 2 - s '- 73 " first season - 1 5 i s - oSeveipty Present At Family Reunion '1 jamily The annual reunion of the descendants of Edward and Adele D Stratton was held at Lorin Farr pa'rk with William Stratton of Rh?erdale In charge Luncheon was served to seven- ty family members at noon The af ternoojn was spent in amusements and visiting with relatives and friends The organization affected at the last annual Ireunlon will continue with officers William Stratton president i7 Edward Child first vice president S James Bingham seconjji vice president Adrian Fife s&cretary Sophia S Bingham historian family Joseph - F Fife chairman of amusements j The reunion date also commem orated the birh anniversary of President William Stratton f Cabaret LDance Is Last Summer Party For Club ' Tha Altra Mira formal dancing club gave ts last summer Party of the season at the Her mitage hotel Tuesday evening The party was In the nature of a : cabaret dance abd was enjoyed by about twentyrfive couples Those in charge were Mr and Mrs Walter Ellirlgson Miss Marlon Mills Miss Ann Proudfit Newell HlghfieldPedigo Voll and Mr and Mrs Clarles Thorsten-se- n The committee for the coming year was announced and Is com posed of Mr and Mrs Earl Rush-m- er Mr and Mrs fWarren L Wat-ti- s Jr Mr and Rfrs Harry Rich- ardson Miss Rosemary Barber Miss Kathryn Krauss Ora Smith and Phil McLaughlin Leone Hendricks Bride-- E ect I: Guest At Party Miss Leone Hendricks of Los Aiigeies wno nas been with her parents Mr andvisiting Mrs Neal L Frye and whose engage- ment to marry Date KrirlpihamH is announced was the compli- i i 0 The wedding took place at the Henefer ward - PERSONALS - Mr and Mrs G Oscar Russell and their daughters Janath and Carol and son Robert who have been the guests of their parents Dr and Mrs Edward I Rieh for the summer have just returned from a visit in Salt Lake City and southern Utah before leav ing for their! home in Columbus - Ohio Mr and Mrs C" S Gunnell and their daughter Betty left Monday for Los Angeles where they will stay at one of the beaches for a month Mr and Mrs H E Hemingway left Sunday for a- trip to San Francisco Mr and Mrs J S Lewis have as their guests at their home in Ogden canyon their niece Mrs Charles Clark of Omaha Neb Mr and Mrs Arthur McGregor and their son Bruce have arrived from Los Angeles to spend a few weeks with Mrs McGregor's parents Mr 'and Mrs Tom Par-do- e Pardoe McGregor and Billie Bassett of Los Angeles have been the guests of their grandparents Mr and Mrsi Pardoe for the past two weks ) Mrs Martha Gray left last A week for Chicago to attend the convention of the National Cosmetics association which was held August 20 and 22 Mrs Gray will visit the world's fair and other points of interest in the east be- fore returning home Mr and Mrs John Corbett Ryan and son John C Ryan Jr of Mariposa California who have been the guests at the home of t Mrs Ryan's parents Mr and Mrs W A Turner for the summer spent the week end with Mrs Ryan's uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs E A Littlefleld on Prince- ton avenue Mr and Mrs L T Dee have as their guest for a few weeks Mrs C Dee's mother Mrs D Teller of San Francisco California Miss Ruth Greaves left 'Satur- day night for San Francisco Reno and Lake Tahoe In San Francisco she will be the guest of Miss Helen Tanner formerly of Ogden and in Reno and Lake Tahoe she will! be the guest of Miss j Leone Clark Mrs Otto Eckardt and Mr and Mrs F R Eckardt had as their' guests during the past week Mrs H V Eckardt of Hollywood Cali- fornia and Mr and Mrs Charles 111 They were while entertained extensively here Hussey of Chicago Mrs Isabel! Sullivan of Los Angeles California who'has been visiting with! her parents Mr and Mrs A L Chase left for her home last Saturday after spending three weeks here Miss Dorothy and Miss "Mary Lou Laughran will leave Wednesday for the east where they will j J i - - Luncheon Served i 1 liam Craynor August 25 -- i ' mented guest at a delightful party given by her mother Luncheon was served to Beriice Lindqulst Jean Danvers Mildred Rampton' Nora Hawkins Ruth Hawkins Beth Storey Mrs Tack Dudman' Margaret Stringhafn and Mary Louise McKay A party was also! given in her honor by her grandmother Mrs Hattle Montrose aid aunt Mrs Helen Lundahl at j Logan The bride-ele- ct received! many beauI tiful gifts 4-vJL- stop at Denver Omaha World's fair at Chicago and Indiana They expect to be gone about a month Mrs Geoffrey Harper- of VenCalifornia ' is visiting with her mother Mrs Alice Rowbo-tha- ice m 148 Twenty-eight- street h and other relatives' - Mr and Mrs F R Eckardt have as theii guests for the summer Mrs S M Thompson of San Diego California Many parties have been given in her honor Miss Barbara Browning who has been tion Mrs from and spending her summer vacawith her parents Mr and John BrownIngls recovering an operation for appendicitis - Is relatives and friends She expects to remain about a month Mr and Mrs Roy E Brown and three children p) S Cuyahoga county officials traveled 140 miles to Pittsburgh to save themselves the trouble of signin their names 720 times They went to sign 800 $1000 selective sales tax bonds for poor relief A signa ture macnine in Pit sburgh saved them the task of signing more than 80 times each All industries in Germany are re porting unsatisiactory export busi ness left Wednesday Annight to visit friends in Los accom- Miss Margaret Bell panied them to San Francisco and will remain there for a short vacation geles Miss Marjorie Palmer daughA ter of Bishop and Mrs George Palmer left Friday for Oakland with her sister and 'brother-in-la- w Mr and Mrs Leonard Jenkins Miss Palmer will return in about five weeks where she will continue her studies at the Weber High school Grant E Syphers who has been working at the bureau of investi- gation in Washington D C and attending school at the Washington university is at home for a few days visiting with his parents Mr and Mrs G Syphers' Mr and Mrs L L Keyes Dr and Mrs George O Bartlett and daughter Georgia have returned from a ten-da- y trip to Star valley Wyoming Mr and Mrs V Bybee 574 Thirty-secon- d street left Saturday for Hollywood Los Angeles' and San Francisco to b gone two — weeks Mrs Archie W Bowman and daughter Verna Lou of San Jacinto Nevada are visiting with Mrs Archie Bowman and Mr and Mrs Herman B Way for a few weeks Miss Mary L Maglnnis 2971 Washington avenue is visiting in the East and is staying at the Waldorf-Astor- ia in New York for a few days Mr and Mrs Clarence Packer have as their guests for a few' days at their home in the Hollv Rue apartments Mrs Bert Jullett ' and her daughters Ardene and Jean of Denver Colorado Mrs Jullett is Mrs Packer's sister Mrs Thomas Conway has as her guest for several weeks her niece Miss Phyllis McGinley of New Rochelle New York formerly of Ogden Miss McGinley has resided in New York for the past six years She vill remain in Ogden until sometime in October Mrs R H Scadden and her daughter Eunice Jrene will le4ye tonight for Anaconda Montana They will visit Mrs Albert Beau-soli- el and family and other friends for ten days Mrs Beausoliel is a daughter of Mrs Scadden R H Scadden Leon Manning and Mrs J R Uander and family will leave by motor the following Sunday to Join the party and return home together Mrs Dewey Jones left this morning for Chicago where she will visit the World's fair She will be accompanied by her son Elmo and will be gone two weeks QUALITY FURS SMART STYLES sister Mrs T Pardoe and other FINEST QUALITY VERA DALEBOUrS Others DOROTHY CODE AND LUCY ZZ1 irSON Assistants Patterson Ave Phone 2SC0-- REASON- ABLE PRICES (9 8150 to S100 J I! Mrs A Miller and daughters Helen and Edna will leave the following week for Tempe Arizona where they will make their home for the winter While there Miss Helen Miller will continue her studies as a junior in the Arizona State Teachers college at Tempe Mr and Mrs Jacob Beckel and daughter 31anche will leave today for Yellowstone for a weeks' --r— vacation Miss E'Maud Stone rormerly of Ogden who gave an address at the convention of the American Librarians association which was held in Montreal in June has been visiting her brother Dr Merlin J Stone of Stratford Conn and in New England Washington D C Chicago World's fair and other historical points of interest On her return to her home in Portland where she is librarian for the forest service she stopped in Ogden and spent a few days with her sister and brother Mr and Mrs J W Wintle Mrs Merlin J Stone of Portland formerly of this city is a guest of her daughter Mrs J W Wintle 878 Twenty-fourt- h street - Mr and Mrs George H Woolis-cro- st and children Mabel and Merlin and Miss Dorothy Wintle have returned from a trip to Yellowstone park Mrs J F Campbell and daughter Mary Margaret returned the first part of the week from a two weeks vacation in Twin Falls Idaho as guests of Mr and Mrs! J M Leinen They were1 joined by Mrs Leinen who went to Yellowstone park with them and returned to Ogden as their guest at 2737 Jackson avenue until the latte part of September Mr and Mrs F J Lochtrog and daughter Gladys have returned from ' Yellowstone park where they joined their son Donald Lochtrog and Mr and Mrs Art Rathert of Junction City Kansas Donald has been spending the summer with Mr and Mrs Rathert in Kansas Besides Mr and Mrs Rathert Mr and Mrs Lochtrog have had as their guests for a few weeks Mr and Mrs Peck Waltham of Kansas who have been touring points of interest in the west for several weeks Miss Margaret Sampson left Thursday morning for San Francisco where she will spend the fall months with relatives and friends 4 i i Miss Leone Hendricks (left) daughter of Mrs Edna Hendricks Fry whose engagement to David Sherman Kridlebaugh of Los The marriage will take place September Angeles is announced 14 at the Little Church of Flowers in Glendale California Miss Margaret Louise Allen (right) whose engagement to Fred Pusey of Salt Lake City is announced by her parents Mr and Mrs Frank L Allen Party In Delegates Elected for Service Star Canyon Natl-- Convention : " : On Thursday night at the beau- tlf ul canyon home of Mr and Mrs T E Thomas at Wright's grove was held an attractive party The hostesses for ' this occasion were Mrs T E Thomas Mrs Alfred E The Happy Stratford' and Mrs Fred Sum-mer- ill Jrr At six p m a grill was served with the hus- I lunch bands of the hostesses as cooks The tables were arranged under the trees After luncheon the Harmony tjno of Ogden furnished a program of modern and old time favorites Later in the evening the assembled guests gathered in the spacious living room of the "Silver Cliff Home" and cards were played until a late hour The invited guests were: Dr and Mrs Conrad Jensen Dr and Mrs Ross H McCune Mr and Mrs David J Wilson Mr aiyi Mrs J Edwin Nelson Mr and Mrs Arthur Woolley Mr and Mrs Hyrum Wheelwright Mr and Mrs George H Lowe Mr and Mrs William H Jackson Mr and Mrs T Fred Farr Mr and Mrs Frank Williams Mr and Mrs James E Lindsay Mr and Mrs Gilbert Porter Dr and Mrs Leslie Merrill Dr and Mrs P J Carver Mr and Mrs-Charles Woods Mr and Mrs T J Thomas Mr and Mrs Reed Gammell Mr and Mrs Bryon Barton Judge William H Reeder Bertha Aadneson Dr and Mrs I J McKell and Mr and Mrs E A Larkin Those assisting in serving were: Miss Myrene Thomas Miss Marion Thomas Phyllis Garner and Peggy Hickman ! T GAJEWSKY Furrier 2314 Washington Phone 1071 -- vases I An orchestra rendered musical selections alternately with the soloists Virginia Freeze Barker j - and Annette Richardson Dlnwood-i- e radio artists and Miss Becky Almond pianist while dinner was served Rotarian Jim Mathews director of distribution of Boston Mass Insti-t- ue of-Bab- gave an in teresting address After dinner the guests enjoyed dancing Those in charge of the party v were President J W Whitehilk of Salt Lake Rotarians and President David S Romney of the Ogden Rotarians ' ' club met sev-entysi- xth Luncheon was served at one o'clock and the afternoon was spent playing bunco-Thopresent were Jennie By-b- ee Mary Bybee Telke Kranen-don- k Millie Hamre Alta Peter- son Alma Anderson Emma Stoddard Beth Fernellius Mae Bybee Ellen Stuart Lizzie Gale Margaret Lamb and Hazel Yocum Delegates for the National convention of the Service Star Legion which is to be held in New incluOrleans La October sive were elected at the regular meeting held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs J G Falck Mrs Fred G Edson will represent the Ogden chapter and Mrs Joseph Aldrlch who is the assistant National chairman will represent the Junior chapter Mrs R E Francis will go as alternate for Mrs Clem Jensen the local president Mrs Floretta McCune will represent the Maud Eldredge chapter Mrs J U Eldredge who is the National director will leave Ogden September 20 for a visit to Chicago before going to the conven- tion Mrs Francis and Mrs Edson will leave for Elwood Indiana about October 1 to organize a chapter at that point before attending the convention Mrs J G Falck who Is serving her second term as national president of the organization will leave September 15 for Atlanta Alabama and Georgia Mobile other southern points in the capacity of Service Star Legion 8-- l at the home of Birthday Mrs Eva 'Gale on Tuesday at Uintah on her f Husbands Cook Grill Lunch At About two hundred couples attended the Salt 'Lake City- - and 'Ogden Rotarian garden dancing party which was held last Tuesday af the Sale Lake Country club The guests were seated at long tables centered with' gay colored summer flowers and the rooms were adorned in a profusion of lovely bloomy in baskets and HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUPPER IS SERVED CLUB HOLDS PARTY AFTER SHOW PARTY birthday se ' Wednesday evening after attending the theatre the members of Beta Zeta Tau of Ogden High school were served supper at the home of Miss Rose Morrison of 2833 Adams avenue Members present were the Misses Kay HItt Virginia Peterson Melba Wright Lynn Harwooa Velma Wright Ruth Klomp Ellen Hussy Rose Morrison Arlene Hay-goMartha Foulger and Marian i Smith od Orchids to This 12 Lady-(She Doesnt Yank Down Her Corset) — w4 ' 1 A L W A Y S stays in place — gives a smooth sleek hip line to a large lady! A SPECIAL School Children's Permanent Wave S250 Plenty of curls with good solution Winnie Honnold Beauty Shop Mezzanine Floor Emporium Phone 82 LEGANT of "Two 3 IT "J Way-On- e Way t-L 3 WJust!1 Arrived! The 1 NEW Fall (SdDILIID "ST AMIIDAllUIID SffildDISS They've Many witli the famous Aktivator Feature No seams over the hips to ripple and show a line! "Two Way-On- e Way" back panel of firmly woven Youthlastic which controls and flattens just like cloth because it stretches up and down Over the side hips it only in the center stretches BOTH ways The tricky cut of the "Hollywood" brassiere section uplifts and rounds the bust into a seductively youthful line Youthlastic actually improves if you wash it frequently $500 m m jJ llete are the most comfortable shoes you 1 1 find anytchere in town — yet many are priced as low as By Tra de-Ma- rk A ir-A- i n Mi Reg U S Pat Off The new type of Kotex with sides filmed with fleecy cotton with its patented center absorbing feature makes Kotex g bargain at any price 1 4 Le Roy Max Mairs who has been attending summer school in Boulder Colorado has returned home to spend a few days with Mrs Fred Packard of Los Angeles formerly of Ogden has arrived and will be the guest of her SPECIAL GUARANTEED OIL PERMANENT ? The Live Oak club held its annual outing at Ogden Stake park in South Fork canyon Thursday at ten a m Sixty members and friends attended rA delicious hot dinner was served at noon The afternoon program was: A solo by Eardley E Hawks from Seattle Wash reading by Mrs Lida Mor- ris solo by Vern R Hawks Seattle Wash reading by Mrs Maggie Harrop a duet by the Hawks brothers Eardley and Vern snappy riddles and jokes by Lavon Woods a quintet by Florence and Joe Hawks two sons and dangnter Thelma Coy from Plain City a song and reading by Mrs F Ophelklns in the Swedish language and a song in Welsh by Cecila Poorman Prizes were given lor races horse shoe tennis and other games In the evening there was a watermelon bust and buffet supper Community singing was also enjoyed W A Reeve doing Inicely ! -- Mr and Mrs J S Day and family of El Paso Texas arrived last Thursday to spend a few with their parents Mr land days Mrs : DODGE DOTTED LINES 04-(TjCLEVELAND — Four Canyon Js Scene Rotarians Meet Of Annual Outing At Garden Party Of Live Oak Club ' In Salt Lake Cky ' Mrs J Forbes Campbell and small daughter Robin have returned to their home In Washington D C after spending the past two months visiting with Mrs Campbell's parents Mr and Mrs James Ball of Salt Lake City and Mr Campbell's parents Mr and Mrs J F Campbell at their home on Jackson avenue Mrs Glen Shook (left) formerly Miss Faye Shafer daughter of Mr and Mrs J H Shafer of Los Angeles wfciose marriage took place Saturday in Los Angeles Mrs Gerald Dearden (right)) formerly Miss Wilma Craynor whose marriage is announced by her parents Mr and Mrs Wil- 1 A j ' I Engagements Announced' Miss Betty Young daughter of Mr and Mrs Le Roy B Young spent the week in Salt Lake City the guest of Miss Marion Henderson daughter of Dr and Mrs D W Henderson Si V ' ' 19 Mrs D J Collett who has been visiting with her sister Mrs Ensign Herrick left Tuesday afternoon for her home in Los Angeles tf 1" £5f - his parents Mr and Mrs R T Mairs before leaving for Phila-deph- ia where he will attend the university of Pennsylvania in the study of business administration and finance AMINER X ""- 5 500 j P koT Tired tender feet vill certainly welcome these Remains soft much longer smart new Gold Stand- ard Shoes For here are shoes that are actually as comfortable as they are smart Many have a prungtup insole that 7ill not chafe: 2 Cannot twist 3 It's truly 7 gently massages the J this neiv inside arch of the foot and are made over com bination lasts that give of toe room yet Jlenty heel snugly and gracefully If you ever slip your feet into them you'll never be satisfied tin til you own them 19c mmn siockri:ady wrapped n Ave i — i as- -r |