Show 18 ' - i -- Meetings Dated By Daughters of Co-e- THE OGDEN — - STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Assist In Promoting Frplic ds On Pioneer Friday f ' i The annual ball of the Weber County Daughters - Utah Pioneers will be held on November 22 in the Berthana ballroom The committees for the ball are as follows gtieral: Dora H Holther Lettie Manning and Mattie R Read invitation: Ida Treseder and Olive B Jensen music and special features: Melba Utah Pioneers meetings Thursday October 25 at two p in Lessons: "Trees of will hold camp Utah" Songs: Pioneer Song Book page 88 "Bell Broudon" and page 187 "111 Hang My Harp on the Willow Tree" Camp A: captain Jennie G Win- holtz hostess Edith Ramsd en 473 Chester street visting board member Allie Y Pond Camp B: Captain Nancy C Dinsdale hostess Margaret Mum-fo- rd Twentieth street J : j JJ r ' r- ' - Evelyn Nelson Mathel A Ridges' and Belle Ross decorations: Laura Eisenberg Hertha Wsrri and Isabelle D Boyle tickets: Mattie Read and Ef fie ITinchcliff floor: E A Larkin George Shorten and John Christensen pub- visit- ing hoard member Jennie Campbell Camp C: Captain: Asenath P Stevens hostess Laura Long 449 Twenty-sixt- h street assisting hostess Mrs George Kelly visit Elizabeth ing board member Thomas Camp D: Captain Leone Cars-tenshostess Esther Porter ' 2616 Van Buren avenue assisting hostess Bessie L Ellis visiting board-membeMelba R Jones E: Camp Captain Annie Pick-- ett hostess Annie Pickett 468 U licity: Let itine B Knighton and c- - Gii&en refreshmentr: Matilda P Wo: "s and Pearl - - - street visiting I The A A U W T regular monthly luncheon Saturday afternoon at twelve-thirt- y o'clock at the Hermitage hotel Senator Elbert Thomas spoke on "Our Relations with the Far Officers Named By Parents And : ? The Riverdale Parent-Teache- rs association held its first meeting of the school year last Thursday evening A reorganization was effected and the following officers were elected: Verdi L Pingree presi dent Leiand Gibson vice pres ident Howard T child secretary The following were elected on the board of directors' Arthur Bingham Mrs Carl Adams Jen street Verdi Pingree Song Mrs Florence Brimhall Instrumental duet Cook brothers Blaylock- Song - LaVon Wright Talk John Q Leah Kendall After the program light re-freshments were served to all by the Riverdale teachers: Jean Berlin Afton Adams Vera Shaw Jennie Lowe Elta Thompson Ben Van Schaar Georgia HOpkins' ? - Viola 36: S Captain hostess Emma Streeper 868 Washington avenue visiting board member Elizabeth God-dar- d Plain City: Captain Elizabeth Lund hostess Elizabeth Lund 3 blocks north 2 east from Plain City meeting house visiting board member Sarah D Haines Camp Roy: Captain Jane Hy- den hostess Susanna Fields ft mile south 4 mile west of county infirmary assisting hostess ayma Fields visiting board mem ber Delphia Read Camp Riverdale: Captain Lu- cinda Patterson hostess Tillie Adams assisting hostess Ivy uauanayne visiting board mem ber Esteiie B Ballinger Camp Huntsville: Captain El ena w woods hostess Lottie A Newey one block east two blocks south of church visiting board members Bertha Eccles and Ame lia Flygare Camp HarrisviHe: Captain Ivy Costley hostess Ivy Costley assisting hostesses Lavern Crowth-- er and Juanita Doon visiting board member Barbara Hickman Camp Z: Pleasant View No report Visiting board members: Emma C Gilgen and Mattie Read Camp 29 North Captain Harriet W BarkerOgden: hostess: Vera 1 board mem- visiting ber Julia Parry Camp 32 North Ogden: Cap-ta- in Lily m Randall hostess Lily M Randall visiting board members Leantlne B Knighton and Minerva Shaw" Camp 33 Farr West: Captain Elizabeth Garlick hostess Mrt Herman Bell visiting board member Belle K Wilson Camp 34 West Weber Captain Ella McFarland hostess Ella Her-ri- ck hostess Lola board member Pearl Martin and Bertha Harris Camp 35: Captain Elizabeth Lofgreen hostess' Grace Larsen 1502 Jefferson avenue hostess Fern Wheeler assisting visiting board member M?thel Ridges 3 BRIDGE SUPPER AT HOME ON FRIDAY Miss Ella Lorance Miss Nondas Liddell and Miss Helen Hart- worth entertained at a briripa supper Friday evening at the home oi jvuss jjorance 2969 Porter avenue in honor of Miss nn Klenke The table was with a bowl of roses andcentered cnvrm were laid for the Misses Jean Brown Fay Williams Eva Claw-so- n Dorothy Bramwell Tuiha Bramwell Ray Hales son Barbara Sorensen Elva f5nr ensen Delano Roberts Beth Lusty 1 Panent up from 5200 2333 vvi— Shamo QCIXCY AVE SOCIAL HELD-BPYTHIAN SISTERS Thomas After the program lunch was served by the hostess The next meeting will be on Wednesday October 24 at the home of Miss Ada Cranor no West Thirtieth street velous Work "Creation" Haydn Miss Elizabeth Norse th The Violet Mozart Mrs Esther Porter Accompanist for the evening was Mrs Reta Williamsen and'Kath-erin- e with The women's auxiliary to the' Disabled American Veterans under the direction of Mrs George W Tillett gave a program at the veterans hospital in Salt Lake City on Wednesday evening Mrs Tillett was mistress of ceremonies and Mrs Harry E McNeill was the accompanist for the evening The following program wis ' presented: Vocal duet by Mrs Harry McNeill and Mrs E Ilium tap dan4e n by Misses Etorothy Phipps and Socwell violin solo by Loyil West reading by Mrs A c ll piano solo by 'Mrs Harrj E McNeill Spanish selections by Mrs E Ilium and Loyal West oanjo soio oy Loyal West j 14-vo- Cof-we- PIANO STUDENTS FORM MUSIC CLUB A group of students met at the home ofpiano Mrs Myrtle Rosel-ve- ar Friday October 12 to organize a music club After some disU cussion Maxine Harris was elects ed president Helen Abbott vicfe president Arda Phillip secretary Barbara Blackman historian anci Velma Hunter reporter A committee was selected to present Ideas for a name at thfe next meeting Regular meetings will be held the first Friday ojr every month at the home of Mri J ' Rosevear A program "consisted s of solo played by Betty Andrews Helert Abbott and Velma Hunter Rei freshments were served and the meeting was adjourned Two private bridges have been purchased by North Caroline as part of its campaign to make all bridges in that state free public thoroughfares oration ana favors 'l' Brother's Coat and BeretMcCall 804825$ Sister's Coat and Beet McCall 8049 25 Ogden Twin Wins Pifze Rjbbon In National Contest MM Little Portia Joyce twin of Mr and Mrs Edgar Thomas Shreeve 1156 Twenty-four- th street has been named as a Sears National Baby Contest prize winner of 193 which was conducted by Sears Roebuck com pany This was1 declared the largest baby contest ever held there being over one hundred thousand entries The little girl was presented with a large natural color reproduction of the picture submitted in an attractive frame together with a prize winner ribthree-year-o- ld McCALL BROTHER PATTERN BERET - AND : IrZ&tf l yJy-Z- x S" I Jj AJtnen UP lac The New Talon "All-Way- " Step-i- n The ingenious Talon closing makes this Gossard stretch step-i- n so easy to pull on with never a line or bubble to show the fastening under your clothes The front panel is lightly boned to prevent the figure from round- rOfk ing out Model 375 y" v i c GOSSARD 1 rnumor i Elizabeth Ahden's o rt tOI4 ev P C w!fh t!£"VrockJ rvr § V 4 with your weekly washing to -- the Model and your blankets will come back clean and fresh and dry without having lost any of their warmth 3 Complete and Guaranteed Henna Pack will actually do wonders for your hair— COd ' D5T7Y KAY Phona 367 Single Cotton ORi 35c Jamp " Ready to lTse for Single Wool Wash Jb flc Slinimum Bundle 75c Damp Wash Flatwork Ironed Ib Go Tree Call and Delivery Service L BEAUTY PARLOR 25U Wash Ave Thone 177 L smart 1' eo c A BLANKETS 82-8- McColl 8035 I e'arfy highMcklin and io x'i ydi 54 in wool en 'Skin-fitte- d CHearasIiag along" Wave sxands lone without a substitute There is no other wave like It No electrical contact No Pads - No Dnr neat of thot Vf MeCalt rVJutoi Fottorn 1035 oftr Motynw— ooli a two-pbdrou W uis Thoto or loot panU in front Sao 16 3'2 ydj 3 Injutfobric lik j All Steam Permanent F ° MeCoK PrtuHd PaHtrh 1014— on your YOU don't have to washbecause yourself just you want to be sure they will be laundered right Just send them 100 if i 000 Mrs M F Large state moving picture chairman of the Federation of Women's clubs at the meeting of the Childspoke Culture club on Thursday affcprnn the Ben Lomond hotel on "Better iviuvmg fictures? Mrs S W Bad con sang two numbers and was uttuinpamea oy Mrs B L Whitte-mo- re Mrs J G Hardin and Mr Eunice Bowman were hostesses E 1 sSfefSs WeCol! — 25c C 5 FOR JUNIORS WHO SEW! BETTER MOVIES TOPIC AT MEETING SUPER-GUnLIII- REEFER : Mother? of young sons and daughters approve- - this fashion of dressing them alike McCall offers little tailored reeferV with saucy burets for brother and sister in sizes T to 8 Each pattern is 25 And mother won't have a bit of fuss or bother making them for they're McCall Printed Patterns A dainty bon The contest was held last June and Mrsi Shreeve received a letter from H W Kingsley of Sears Roebuck company personally congratulating her on the baby Portia and her twin brother Franklin Jene are the grandchildren of the late Patriarch and Mrs Thomas A Shreeve of 2548 Madison avenue and Mr and Mrs Enoch J Broadbent of this city AND SISTER OUTFITS FOR r "all-wa- iur wie aiternoon J served Prospective members call Mrs Don Leader Green Pauline Green Myrtle Roe r- anne Peery Marjorie Tillotson Dora ThomDson Mrs Hn Klenke and Miss Elaine Smith and iViJiS Jviynie isiewton both of Salt Lake City Mrs Llovd v assisted the hostesses - attended the ' social held by the Pythian Sisters at the Knights of Pythias hall on Tuesday evening and it was con- sidered a success from every angle Bunco was played and later scheme was carried out for dec About forty guests were present Mrs Blanche McKey sister 4of the senator was present as a ' special guest Plans were rtisrns ed for a HaUoween party to be held at the home of Mrs Frank Browning Cards will be played and a buffet luncheon will bt irene 70 A Beauty Parlor In connection with her Luzier Beauty Service CTcL ?veAr hL!Ilth every Free Luzlcr The Ogden Song society held its regular meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Marvel England in Plain city Mrs Grace N Wright was chair- man for the evening and gave an extremely interesting paper on Gluck Haydn and Mozart pointing out their place in thedevel- opment' of the song v : Music to Illustrate the paper was given as follows: The Mar- East" - Beautiful finger waves designed for you personally— completely dried combed and sprayed— only —of- - W Mr Moulton At the close of the dinner the honored guests were each presented with a handsome The remainder of the evening gift was spent at bridge The guest list Included: Mr and Mrs Dana Parkinson Mr and Mrs Harold Havenor Mr and Mrs E C Bader Mr and Mrs Louis Vorwerk Mr and Mrs Walter Moulton Mr and Mrs C H Stevens Mr and Mrs Paul Dickerson Mr and Mrs Roscoe Lusty Mr and Mrs E A Patrick Mr and Mrs Earl Sanf ord Mr and Mrs T K Philipps Mr and Mrs W E Lancaster Mrs Elinor Giddings Mrs Vere Herrington Miss Dana Kelley Miss Evelyn uuous miss uertrude Gallagher A MRS ESSIE AUFFHAMMER Announces the Opening permanent PnONE 1377-- ed: en-Joy- Camp Young j assisting visiting - The Wasatch Branch auxiliary to the Railway Mail association met Friday night at the home of Mrs Edward Turner with Mrs Fred Cliften assisting hostess At eight o'clock luncheon was served on small tables to twenty members followed by the busi ness meeting conducted by the president Mrs June Corey The program consisted of an exchange or flowers shrubs and plants The remainder of the evening was enjoyed playing five hundred assisting hostesses Addie Sanders and f'l Xj0we visiting board member Minnie B Shorten Camp Y: Captain Lydia H Tanner hostess Ellen I Patterson 2820 Liberty avenue assisting hostess Sylvia S Watson visiting board member Rosella F Blanch It was proposed to hold regular ' monthly meetings The guest speaker- John Q Biayiock spoke - on "Trends In Education" Mrs Charlotte Jacobs Weber county board member was present The following program was Song Jean Ritter Mar- Marion Hamblen jorie Bailey Guineve Invocation Shipley George Childs Piano solo Mrs AUXILIARY HOLDS PROGRAM AT HOME hrts C Woodfield - : xiiuicuyn V: Hooper: Captain Martha Wadsworth hostess: Elva Sowers mile west and 1 mile north of schoolhouse) visiting board member Sadie T Bingham Camp W: Captain Clara S Packard Will meet Wednesday October 24 at three-thirt- y jn hostess Clara S Packard p2936 Washington avenue: assisting Clara White visiting board member Ada Harding Camp X: Captain Ivy G Whit-tak- er hostess Rose Nielson 634 Larkin nie Lowe Frances Stimpson and Mrs Carl Kendell of Uintah Mrs Kendell was elected by " Camp h j Leiand Gibson Jensen Twenty-eight- eachers Uroup I Camp M: Captain Florence H Tracy f hostess Clara Nelson 2860 Ecclea avenue visiting board member Ida C Hinckley Camp N: Captain Maggie M Hartog hostess Maggie M Har-to- g 1365 Parry avenue hostess Clarissa Green assisting visiting Eliza M Hoggan hostess Mildred Tonks uw waii avenue visiting board member Lettie Manning Camp U: Hooper Captain Olive Beasley hostess Hattie Parker visiting board member Olive B The officers of Miriam chapter 14 O E S entertained at dinner at the Nob Hill tea room Wednesday evening in honor of their worthy matron Mrs nana Parkinson and their worthy patron Harold Havenon The guests were seated at one long table which was attractively decorated with low black bowls of orange calendulas placed upon reflectors and interspersed with numerous orange candles in black holders The past present and future of the guests were cleverly presented in stunts given by Mrs Havenor Mrs Philipps Mrs Giddings and No Hinchcliff T: Captain I CHAPTER GIVES PROGRAM GIVES' DINNER AT NOB BY AUXILIARY AT HILL TEA ROOM VETS' HOSPITAL — j (Ensign Camp I k f h Camp H: Captain Ruth Lund hostess Blanch Wilson 2951 Washington avenue assisting hostess Hazel Newey visiting board member Leonore Pardoe Camp I: Captain Lottie M Heed hostess Lottie M Heed 546 Twenty - eighth street visiting board member Evelyn Nelson and Matilda P Woods Camp J: Captain xda Wilcox" hostess Mrs Ballinger 121 Twenty-seventh assisting host-- ess Harriet street Jenkins visiting board member Laura Eisenberg Camp K: Captain Melissa Had-- lock hostess Elizabeth Strom- berg 2050 Jefferson avenue assisting hostesses Elma S Clark and Melissa B Hadlock visiting board member Isabelle K Boyle Campl L: Captain: Sarah Buck - hostess Sarah Buck 1158 Twenty- seventh street assisting hostesses Janet Rogerson and Eva Morely visiting? board "member Ef fie th 'YiTrpy Here is a group of girls who are assisting in college frolic dance which will be held colSethe Weber to right) Miss BernLe linlquit mTs OCt0Rh6Rilhe Miss Ruth Cross and Miss-RutChandler - board member Almira Rich Camp O: Captain Mary C Dox-e- y hostess: Mary C Doxey 367 Twenty-sevenstreet assisting hostesses Florence F Ballif and j Dalla G Campbell visiting board V member Pearl P Taylor Camp Q: Captain Pearl W ' Smalley hostess Rachel Farley 1234 East'Sixth South Salt Lake City visiting board member Rachel M Jensen Camp R: Captain Mary F Marriott hostess Matilda Shupe 457 Seventeenth street visiting board member Dora H Holther rr Camp S : Captain Diantha J - Newton hostess Julia Welch 3233 Pacific avenue assisting hostess Hannah N Watkins vis- : lting board member ' Gladys H iVLZtiZm - board member Rose Packer Camp Fr Captain Edna Stratford hostess Clara P Hancock 2366 Iowa avenue assisting host- -j ess Hannah B Poulter visiting board member Annie B Moyes Camp G: Captain Flora Belnap hostess: Flora Belnap Japanese Room Hotel Ben Lomond visit-in- g board member Olive Christen- - "sen The Weber college will hold its Halloween Frolic dance at the Weber college ball room on October 26 A floor show will be one of the special features with Har-ryet- te and Dorothea Bercu as the performers The music u¥ ill be furnished by the college orchestra Those - in charge of the affair are Lee Hunsaker chairman Ruth Cross Ruth Chandler Beth Ritchie Helen Murphy Fern Larson Bernice Lindqulst Arch Benson and George Larkin A large number-- SENATOR SPEAKS Al AAUWL PARTY! r h COLLEGE PLANS MEETING IS HELD FROLIC DANCE BY SONG SOCIETY ON OCTOBER 26 AT PLAIN CITY -- - en Twenty-eight- To November 22 Hie Weber county Daughters of 473 Ball Be At Berthana Utah Pioneers - SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 21 1031 — JOY Is "PONIES" Light as the very foundation of Elizabeth Ardcn'a scientific treattnenL This lign feathery cream liquefies quickly hiking in and cleansing the pores thoroughlyItfreesthe kin of dust and impurities and prevents dryness It is a specific cleanser more sooth- ing than soap and water as it preserves the texture of the skin "Ardent Skin Tonic should he used With and after Cleansing Cream Cream Arda91CleKsla 2 $3 6 Ardona Skin Toala C3cf2 ELIZABETH ARDEN a mi Smooth ft ArliMkB skin'tTght "Ponies" — set and suits by Munsingwear — are here for your smartest new costumes They're so light so like your skin yet so co:y so snuggHy comfortable Made with true Munsingwear care they hug you close hold their shape have no seams to niar your sleekest frock They wear for months and months launder quickly Know real comfort this year get several sets of the etyle-knitte- d 691 Fifth Arenue New York LONDON i EUuWth Xiiem Ui PAKIS ArJeaSA t k Eiiibii BERLIN EUaaWth ROME EiiuWtkArSiLL TORONTO EJkWli Artem ( Cuuda IM c "Ponies" v-AV- 7nI vest-and-panti- e - 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