Show Birthday Party -- At Country Club For Ora bundf Twin Among Contest Winners - I : - - S wlIf J G Leonard entertained the p e O chapter at the Nob Hill tea rooms on Wednesday afMrs J Mrs fk ' ternoon tained last Monday afternoon at an attractive bridge luncheon at the Green Gables The table was centered "with French marigolds and the Halloween design was carried out in favors and place cards Covers were laid for Mrs George Bartlett Mrs A T Johns Mrs Arthur McBetb Mrs K L Keyes Mrs Fred Schenck Mrs Samuel R Sarver and Mrs Earl twenty-eig- guests ht Mrs Frank Newman entertained at her home 1516 Capitol avenue on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs E S Bassett of Los Angeles California who is visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs T Pardoe The table was artistically centered with purple petunias in a crystal bowl and love-- " ly cut flowers adorned the living roonv The out of town guests were r Miller and Mrs Kenneth Barnes of Salt Lake City i N- - V -- "ff' " Thompson The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City MEETINGS OF CLUBS The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion will meet Monday Oc- tober 22 at the home cf Mrs Eachel Brown 356 Kershaw avenue at two "'clock AJ1 members are urged to be present Mrs Joseph " Rlrie will give a morntalk over KSL next Mo-de forty-fivon o'clock at nine ing "What the New Deal Has Done ' for Education" City Dinner was served at five o'clock at the home of Mr and Mrs Homer C Warner after which a program and reminiscing of the family was enjoyed ay ' Mrs Charles O'Laughlin was hostess to a charming bridge luncheon at the Green Gables last Wednesday afternoon Halloween colors were carried out In the decorations Covers were laid for Mrs Blanch Jenkina and Mrs Carl Jenkins of Denver Colorado Mrs H- D' Jones Mrs X S Ruth Mrs E M Webber Mrs-- E A Garcia Mrs Frank Smith Mrs B Li'Neff-MrP F Grogger Mrs J EL Gale and Mrs Frank- - Hy-la- f CARD PARTY SET WEDNESDAY NIGHT Miriam chapter No 14 O E S will meet Tuesday evening October 23 at eight- o'clock' in the of Masonic temple Members 2 Order of Bethel No Job's Daughters will be the guests and will exemplify their initiatory work All members of Eastern Star Masons and their families are' cordially invited A card party sponsored by the Women's auxiliary No 173 to Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will be given Wednesday evening October 24 at eight o'clock in the W O W hall Refreshments will be served and the public is cordially invited The Major Minors Junior sic club will hold its October meeting on Wednesday evening at seven-thirt- y o'clock - will hold a special meeting on Monday afternoon at twothirty o'clock at the home of Mrs M P Douglas 1179 Twenty-eight- h street Mrs L- S Merrill will give - s nd Mu- st bridge supper was fciven afc the White Elephant tea gardens on Thursday evening Covers were laid for Mrs Oscar fgrklanoV Mrs Edgar T Shreeve Mrs Perry Bedford Mrs Walter Wall Mrs Frank Russell Mrs S & Morrison Mrs T Leland Bhreeve and Mrs A T Wintle Kb-ho- v The Kroweldeen club will meet o'clock luncheon with Mrs W H Lovell 2641 Harrison avenue on Wednesday afternoon at one given The Seth Parker club No 1 will meet with Mrs E S Ward 752 Twenty-thir- d street on Tuesday afternoon no The Past Noble Grand club will be entertained at - a luncheon on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs William Lud-de- n and her mother Mrs Cora 'Gushie 2532 Fowler avenue Visiting members are invited one-thir- ty ' The Sana Souci club will meet at the Nob HiU tea rooms Tuesseven-thirday evening for dinner - Neighbors of America Camp No 3240 will give card party on Monday at eight o'clock in the I O O P hall Refreshments win be served Royal Excelsior va public evening Mrs G E Connaiiffhton rtiw tained at a dlnnef party at her home 1422 Twenty-eight- h street Wednesdayveninsr to honor of the twelfth birthday of her son Glen -- Halloween spiritwjis carried out In the decorations The guests were seated at one long table which was centered with a large birthday cake on which were placed twelve candles Orange tapers held in holders burned at eithercrystal end of the table After dinner bunco was played Covers were laid for the - Misses Helen Schaar Eva Moe GamrrUll Betty Eccles Patty es Thelma Branstitter Virginia Rehmer Betty Brewer Beverley Shirley and Evelyn Connaugh-to- n and the Messrs Leo Loll Allen McKell-LeMalan Sherman -- Gewell Gordon Glasmann Teddy Eoyle Keith Elsberry Torn Lucas end Jimmy Poorman Ec-ti- " s More than 33000 persons have frisited Crater Lake national park his year an increase of more than CO per cent ever the year before The Child Conservation league of materials as used in "the better shops and all work Is Under the supervision of licensed incompetent structors Finger Wavesrl5c and 25c if Marcelr-T- T 35a v Manicure 35c Facials 50c Hand and Arm Massage 25c 25c Shampoo MARCELS FREE MONDAY" AND TUESDAY GRAY SCHOOL ' of L Mrs Donald P Gladwell formerly Miss Marie White of Mr and Mrs ' daughter George F White whose mar--' riapte took place September 18 in Logan Mr Gladwell is the son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Gladwell of Burch Creek DELPHI ANS WILL MEET AT DICK'S CAFE WEDNESDAY ) ''classmate ' I 'HeliopoUs chapter of Delpblans will meet at Dick's cafe Wednes' day October £4 The following program will be w presented: Topic "Greek Com-ed3fleader Mrs N E De Ma-ra- is Old Comedy Mrs Claude Beacock Analysis of The Birds ' Mrs T J Fowles Middle and New Comedy Mrs M E Carson Menander's Plays Mrs Vern Ekins Character of New ComThe edy Mrs George Buckle Brothers Mrs Sawyer of Lloyd Murray a the groom at Vallejo High school was best man and Guy Murray of and Mel Reese of St Vallejo j Helena were ushers Immediately after the ceremony relatives and close friends lathered at the Case de Vallejo for an informal reception The table beautifully decorated in pink featured a miniature wedding Iscene as a center piece with a iphite altar and minister bridal couple and attendants standing underneath an arch and large weeding x bell J The wedding cake on a large silver tray was placed on a small table surrounded by tall pink tapers h heavy silver candelabra and orange blossoms During the reception selections were rendered by Mel Reese noted musicicn who presented his original musical compositions and by Mrs Marie Emrich vocalist and Miss ijucille f Argus pianist Mr Mrs and! In the evening pLItah left for Ogden Androgn where they are visiting the bride's parents Mr and Mrs C Ej Robinson Mrs Androgn left Ogden a year ago to live with her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs George Evans in Vallejo California Her husband is employed at Mare! Is- I BRIDGE PARTY AT COBBLE COTTAGE land' ty 1 bridge party was held at the Cobble Cottage' tea rooms A on'Thursday afternoon The bridge party was given at the Cobble Cottage' tea room on Wednesday afternoon Fall flowers formed the decoration for the occasion and covers were laid f o? Mrs George Nasf ell Mrs Har-ol- 4 Olsen Mrs Clifford Hunsaker Mrs Neil Olmstead Mrs William Stone Mrs Charles Thorstensen Mrs Gordon Croft and Mrs Doug-la- d Pincock A'no-ho- st 1 JUNIOR CHILD nd Early! and CULTURE EVENT Hazel Webb Mrs Pearl Mrs Chase Mrs Beth Sumnitchj Mrs Beulah- Blair Mrs Iola Neilson Mrs Anna Jott and Mrs Ardith The Junior Child Culture club met with Mrs L E Boyle at 1370 street last WedneTwenty-sixt- h sday evening with Mrs C A Lind- quist as assisting hostess Dr Dorothy B Nyswander gave a lecture on the "Adolescent Child" After the program tea was Smith Mrs Charles Robinson entertained a number of guests on Tuesday afternoon in the bride's honor at her home at 1538 enth street Those present Twenty-sev- were Mrs W Gwilliam Mrs L Poulsen Mrs Sam Cox Mrs Ralph Barratt Mrs Jesse Whit-com- b Mrs John Jones Mrs S L Lower Mrs H L Hickman Mrs N E DeMarais Mrs j Fred McDonald Mrs Robert Knudsotf Mrs W G Eakin Mrs Frank Campion Mrs E G Sheltoni Salt Lake City and Mrs Edward Larson Mrs Charlotte Lewis i Mrs E J Roberts Mrs A E Manning Mrs H Hart and Mrs S J jTay- lor of Lehi Utah ta- ble was centered with autumn flowers and covers were laid for Mrs Paul White Mrs C M But-n- er Mrs Kenneth Ash Mrs Walter James Mrs William Friden-stin- e Mrs Glenn Chandler Mrs Roney Keller and Mrs Elza While in Ogden Mr and Mrs Androgn have been entertained Mrs Russell Robinson and j Miss Lois Robinson entertained in honor of Mrs Androgn on Friday evening The guests were the Misses Fay and Verla Seager EdnaJ Williams Doris Anderson Flor4 Marybeth st -- : Mc-Farla- no-ho- C - Talis-manrose- s" 1 Immediately following the a wedding breakfast was served at the Hotel Ben Lomond for the bridal party and close relatives of the couple The guests were seated at a long table in the Spanish room and pink roses and white pom pom- chrysanthemums were artistically placed in three white pottery bowls along the table Three branched candelabra with ivory candles were placed at either end of the table Covers were laid for forty Mr and Mrs Peter C Krauss parents of the bride entertained at an informal reception at their street in home on Twenty-thir- d the afternoon from three until six o'clock in honor of the couple The tea table was covered with a lace cloth and most artistically centered with pink rose One hundred and fifty buds guests called MrS Mary O'Connor an aunt of the bride and Miss Catherine McLaughlin a sister of the brideand Mrs groom assisted Mr Krauss and the bridal party in Assisting in serving receiving were Mrs W E Quillinan Mrs I N Fulton Miss Roberta McBride Miss Loretta Thinnes and Mrs Clifford Melrose of Salt Lake r City After the reception the couple left by motor for a trip to California and Mexico The bride's cere- mony - Maxine Gale Sixth Floor Hotel Ken Lomond discussion on the following subassembly of jects: "The fifteenth the League of Nati-- ns its accom- s plishments and unsettled ques-tionThe Chaco IssueT "Local Uprising of Yugoslavia" It was stated that foreign capitals Owed the situation with grave concern holding the crisis to" be the most critical since 1914 Other topics were "Spain's Revolt" The pur- Mrs Doris Ronsp Mrs Ka te Ostler Mrs Isabel Mayer Mrs J H Gale Mrs C W Ellis Mrs c: A Calvert and the guest of honor On Wednesday the girls from S II Kress and company entertained for Mrs Sessions The evening was spent in playing bunco and at a late hour tea was served and the guest cf Conor received a lovely gift On Thursday Miss Maxine Gale entertained at the home of her parents in honor of her sister chase and the effect of silver on the Chinese money system" The retirement cf the beet acreage in Idaho and Utah In favor of California The date of the next meeting has been changed from Tuesday 'to Saturday October 27 at two "o'clock at the home of Mrs Marstreet beriott 221 Twenty-thir- d cause so many members being unable to attend on Tuesdays 1 : Mrs Sessions" Bridge was played followed by tea Those 4 present were Lois Robinson Leah Davis Dorothy Binot Verla Seager Pay Seager Mrs Sally Higginson the hostess and the guest of honor Mr and Mrs J H Gale entertained at dinner in honor of the couple on Friday The table was centered with pink rose buds and ferns The guests were Mr and Mrs E O Lamb Mr and Mrs Joe Dwyer Mr: and Mrs Ray Nelson Mr and Mrs Harold Gale Mr and Mrs Fred Gale Mr and Mrs Glen Gale: Mr and Mrs Wendel Ogden Mr add Mrs Peter Grondell Mr and Mrs Sam Drys-da- le Mrs Edna Gale Mrs Sarah Drysdale Mrs Laneta McArthur H E Gale Miss Myrle Calvert Miss Maxine Oale Elwoad Check-ett- s David Drysdale Miss Clothal and Beverly Jean Gale On Sunday October 14 the bride entertained' at a trousseau tea at the home of her parents-M- r and Mrs J H Gale About one hundred guests called during ZOl 0id THE MACHINE-LES- ' S PERMANENT WAVE A modern miracle of comfort and 'loveliness YOU CAN 'RELAX and really enjoy the delight- the afternoon ful ZOTOS process VISITOR HONORED AT BRIDGE PARTY hitherto Think of tainable softness lustre and beauty added to your permanent wave without electricity and without a machine! it--- an Mrs L W Overstreet entertained on Tuesday afternoon at a bridge luncheon at her home in honor of Mrsl Lee Looney of Mo who is visiting here Autumn flowers j "were used for decorations and covers were laid for twelve guests On Wednesday evening Miss Rosa Mosteller entertained 'at a bridge supper at Kef home in honor of Mrs Looney Covers were laid for eight guests Mrs L W Overstreet will also entertain a few guests for dinner on Friday evening in honor of For Further Information Call Se-da- lia GRAY'S BEAUTY : SALON ti Martha A Gray Mary Katherine Kap Maris Pier-san- Andelin operators Vern Little barber PHONE 793 " Sixth Floor Hotel Ben Lomond her guest Mrs Looney ?' 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RUBY P 'WHEELWRIGHT Phone Jackson 2425 1612 "wm uiBif mm- ' The Women's University club met last Wednesday in the draw- 1 I til V COMPLETE f ing room of the Hotel Ben Lomond Bridge was played for the The hostesses iwere afternoon Mrs Mabel Fry Mrs Alice iGray and Madson Mrs Marion Clarki' ' ' Miss Lillian Jeppson NEW 1935 THE UNIVERSITY CLUB MEMBERS MEET - B00 DOWN Balance Monthly j j GENE-MAI- I JJ ELECTRIC 1 L WASHER- 3 - " "Blue Monday never comes- when you have a new 1935 G--E Washer It's the quietest smoothest washer on the market Makes no more noise than a kitten's purr The amazing new "one control" wringer is the last word in design One control does everything— starts and stops rolls applies and releases pressure tilts the drain board Then too the G--E is oiled far a lifetime—at the factory— and sealed - Join lNow I: ' M'E-!- ill V ' - ? 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Ogden Community Concert Association Dcauty Work Clalf Price Using the same grade ias AH members may have the privi lege of inviting a guest riod will be the subject of discussion and each member is privileged to bring two guests Several numbers will be two-pia- -- an instructive and interesting talk st L PINNER PARTY ON TWELFTH BIRTHDAY i was of golden emblem rosesf Her maid of honor Miss Perle PJuter-bauof San Francisco wre a rust colored crepe - lade on emcopire lines with a wide cowl accessorbrown llar of silver and ies Her corsage was gardenias Mrs Don Stevens mother qf the Ichlf-fo- n groom wore a gown of black accessorand lace with black ies and Mrs Katherine Temple-to- n of Sacramento sister of the? groom was dressed in green crepe with hat slippers and bag of Mrs Stevens" and (Mrs black Templeton each wore a corsage of Sweet peas Mrs George Evans the bride's aunt wore black crepe and! lace with accessories to match and a corsage of white tuberous begon- - The Music Guild will hold the October studio meeting on Thurso'clock day night at seven-thirt- y Music of the early romantic pe- -- o twins ld - one-thir- Mrs E G Cross entertained at? a bridge luncheon Saturday after noon at the Nob Hill tea rooms Fall flowers were- - used for decorations Covers were laid for Mrs George Buckle Mrs M A Mour-ltse- n Mrs E A Broadbent Mrs W Templeton Mrs B F Charles-wort- h Mrs Edna M Paquette and Mrs Ruth Clements A three-year-o- The family of Mr and Mrs William G Warner 2515 Beverly Drive Salt Lake City gathered at their home last Sunday afternoon and evening to honor the seventy-fift- h birthday of Mrs Warner Their nine children were present: Mr and Mrs W D Warner of Le Grande Oregon Mrs Ben Fife of Rexburg Idaho Mr and Mrs Ralph C Warner Mr- and Peterson Utah Mrs Frank C Warner Edwin C Warner and Mr and Mrs Thomas D Perrins all of Ogden and Mr and Mrs Homer C Warner Mr and Mrs Harry C Warner and Mrs Cash Heiner all of Salt Lake - Murray O v PARTY IS GIVEN ON ANNIVERSARY society will meet Wednesday October 24 with Mrs Ora Bundy 1424 Twenty-fift- h street Mrs George Dickson will be the assisting hostess The Martha society wl"l hold Its regular meeting at the home of Mrs- A W Walker 549 Twenty-fift- h street Monday afl:rnoon at two-thirt- y o'clock The next meeting of the Pioneer's club of the W B A will be held November 14 at the home of Mrs Alma Luddington 593 Twelfth street with Mrs' Mabel Walker as assisting hostess There ty win be a luncheon d ' The wedding march was played at the organ by Miss Lucille solos "At Argus and two vocal You Love "I Truly" and Dawning" were sung by Mrs Marie Enirich The bride who was given in marriage by her uncle George Evans wore a becoming travel- -- The Martha Junior Mrs Perry Lancaster Mrs Willis Lancaster Mrs Fred Odell Mrs H O Steckel Mrs James Parkinson Mrs T K Phillips Mrs E A Patrick and Mrs J T Mr-an- ! Mr and Mrs H L Nelson formerly Miss Ellen Thomas left Monday for their home in Los Angeles Mr and Mrs George Cain who have been in Utah to attend the wedding of Miss Thomas also returned with them by automobile to their home in Los Angeles Tuesday evening they were entertained by Mr and Mrs William L Hoy t of Nephi Wednesday they visited tlie Boulder dam and were the guests of Mr Harold Anderson' of Anderson Brothers Hollywood Mr Anderson entertained Mr and Mrs Nelson and Mr and Mrs George Cain at dinner after which Mr Anderson's secretary showed the party over the Boulder dam construction Lud-de- n party was given at the Nob Hill tea rooms on Tuesday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs R J Barton who will make their home in Sacramento California The table was centered with purple petunias and yellow nasturtiums in crystal bowjs After ilinner the party went to the home of Mr and Mrs W F Nantker end played bridge Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Albert Becker Mr and Mrs W F Nantker Mr and Mrs J C Davis Mr and Mrs R J Barton 'Mrs Karl Hopkins Dr and Mrs Eugene Pack Mr and Mrs Henry Barker 'Jr Miss Hazel Bingham and Claud Armstrong W mi - Mrs Lloyd Aj Hoover Mrs no-ho- " sM ) Miss Ruth Thompson was married at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs R H Thompson in Weber canyon on October 3 to Alvus Wayman of Salt Lake City The wedding was held at noon and the ceremony was performed by Bishop Ferrtelius pf Uintah Following the ceremoriy a dinner was served The honored guests were the grandparents of the young couple Those present were Mrs Ralph Gibson Mr and Mrs Wallis and Mr and Mrs Wayman mother and father of the groom Glen Wayman and Mrs and Mrs R H or A " RUTH THOMPSON COUPLE ON WAY TO COAST HOME IS MARRIED TO ALVUS WAYMAN SEE BOULDER DAM Lusty Mrs Richard Leek Mrs N C McConnell Mrs J Quill Nebeker Mrs Presley OTJanieV Mrs Charles K Olson Mrs Clarence Packer Mrs L R Packer Mrs Earl Sanf ord Mrs W F Turhey Mrs Louis Vorwerlc Mrs Richard C Wylie Mrs C Blessing Mrs B J Finch Mrs II G Hav-en- John E Carver Mrs William t Portia Joyce-- and Franklin Jene Shreeve Mrs John Davis Mrs Ftoscoe C i ' of Mr and Mrs Edgar Thomas Shreeve 1156 Twenty-fourt- h street Portia was among the winners in a national prettiest baby contest recently hold at Chicago Mrs Earl Rainey was hostess a prettily arranged bridge luncheon at the Nob Hill tea rooms Tuesday afternoon The guests were seated at one long table which was centered with a black and silver bowl holding deep red petunias The guests included Mrs George Breon Mrs E R Blackington at V f X F gh Mrs-Walte- o ' - V The wedding of Miss Katherine Krauss to Philip A McLaughlin was solemnized at the St Joseph's Catholic church on Monday nine-thiro'clock at morning with an impressive ceremony The Reverend Patrick F Kennedy presided at tne marriage service in connection with the nuptial mass Soft strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march drifted through the church as the bridal party approached the altar and the wedding march from: Lohengrin was played for the recessional During the ceremony Mrs Raymond "P Mprrissey sang:Roseweigs "Ave Maria" and a" hymn "Give Me Thine Heart" She was accom- panfed by Miss Loretta Thinnes' who was the organist The ushers Hassett Shuffle-barg- er and Glen J Quillinan preceded the wedding party Miss Ruth McBride the maid of honor led the wedding party and was followed by the bride and her father Peter C Krauss Mr McLaughlin and his brother M Joseph McLaughlin who attended the bridegroom joined the party at the altar The bride was lovely In a Lan-vi- n model of Ceil blue chiffon and Chantilly lace The lace formed a shoulder cape and briefs train for the gown which was made in long lines with long tight-fitte- d sleeves A hat of chiffon and lace in color to match completed the costume She carried a bridal of Joanna HiU roses and bouquet lilies of the valley Miss McBride wore a beige crepe gown with a brief train having a girdle and neck trimming of copper rust velvet-' and a small copper rust velvet hat She carried J II Mr and Mrs of the week ty with ing suit of burgundy woolen) accessories to match Her corsage Shipley Dr and Mrs E P Mills entertained at an attractive bridge dinner on Wednesday evening at the Green Gables The tables were artistically centered with roses and garden flowers decked the living rooms Covers were laid for s : H Peckcnpaufeh enter- BRIDE OF WEEK Katherine Club Discusses Miss Bride September ENTERTAINED AT Krauss Marries SE VERA L PAR TIES Several Tbpics Mrs Orrin Sessions formerly P A McLaughlin Miss Ted Androgn During Meeting Josephine Gale daughter of j Miss Faye Robinson daughter of Mr and Mrs C E Robinson street was of 578 Thirty-secon- d Ted to Androgn i4 the married number of a of large presence 'relatives and friends in Vallejo California on September 23 Baskets of gaillardias and chrysanthemums in autumn shades of red and yellow banked the altar of the Presbyterian church where the ceremony was performed by Ivory Reverend Lester F EiseLillumio-ation tapers provided the only - " r ' ' ' ' f 10 - - Mrs Ora was hostess at a prettily Bundy arranged party last Sunday evening at the Ogden AMINES X Faye Robinson Is Married To if i Golf and Country club In honor of the birthday of her husband former Mayor Bundy Yellow and bronze chrysanthemums formed a most artistic centerpiece for the table and black tapers in silver holders completed the attrac- live setting Covers were laid for twenty guests STXNDARD-E- THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 21 1934 W ONAGER 2317 Washlncrton Ave Phone 3215 C -- I Green Stamps m |