Show O THE OGDEN STAN SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 11 1934 Committees To Arrange Pioneer Ball' Appointed Two Married I In DEMOCRATIC TEA AT BERTHANA IS UNIQUE COSTUME PARTY HELD AT WELL ATTENDED WILL A RDMONDA Y Temple S' annual ball The twenty-secon- d of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Weber county will be one of the outstanding events of the social season It will be held in the Berthana ballroom Thursday evening November 22 Special entertaining features are being arranged under the supervision of the following committees: General: Dora H Holther Let-ti- e Manning and Mattle R Read invitation Ida Treseder and Olive B Jensen Music and special features: Melba R Jones Evelyn Nelson Mathel A Ridges and Belle Ross O Laura' Decorations: Eisenberg Bertha Harris and Isabtll Boyle Tickets: Mattie R Read and Effie Hinchcliff Floor: E A S Larkin George Shorten and John Christensen Publicity: Leantine B Knighton and Emma C M Gilgen Refreshments: Matilda P Wood ' and Pearl Martin The following captains are requested to act as hostesses and appear in the receiving line: Florence Jennie G Winholz FaulkEliza Jane Hyden Tracy ner Maggie Hartog Lucinda Patterson- Minnie R Ingebretson Amanda Waerstradt Elna W Woods Leone Carstensen Pearl Smalley Harriet W Barker Louise - Barlow Mary Marriott Ivy Cost-lDiantha Edna Stratford Newton Eizabeth Garlick Flora Belnap Eliza H Hoggan Ella Olive McFarland Ruth Lund O MrsJMaurice IJ Campbell (left) formerly Miss Ina Mae Rawson Mrs C E Rawson of Plain City whose mardaughter of Mr and 1 in the Salt Lake November temple Mrs riage 'took place Howard Frasier (right) formerly Miss Ada Lund daughter of Mr and Mr Victor Lund of Plain City whose marriage took place October 24 in the Salt Lake temple i vention reports will be given The members and friends are invited tie M Heed Martha Wadsworth Viola S Young Ida S Wilcox Lucile A Wallwork Lydia Tanner Ivy G Whit- taker Elizabeth Lund Sarah Buck Vera Hickenlooper and Lily ' Ogden district Federation of Women's t clubs will meet Mono day afternoon at two-thirclock tat Dick's cafe A full attendance is desired MEETINGS OF CLUBS Corinne chapter will hold their annual harvest festival and turkey dinner on November 16 at the Masonic temple Corinne Dinner at o'clock Dancing and cards iwill follow the banquet ty Randall The Martha society will meet at the home of Mrs E O Wattis 2540 Eccles avenue Monday after- six-thir- ty o'clock two-thir- ty Phone The regular meeting" of the Child Culture club will be held in the drawing room of the Hotel Ben Lomond on Thursday November 15 with Mrs W S Jones and Mrs J C Murdock as hostesses Mrs Georgina Marriott will present the subject "Topic of the 115 for reservations A delightful bridge luncheon was held at the Green Gables on Thursday evening in honor of Mrs E Rl Lewis of Berkeley Calif who is visiting here Thej guests were seated at one large table - which was adorned with bronze- and yellow chrysCovers were laid anthemums for Mrs H H Stratford Mrs Blaine? Hulmston Mrs L Keller Mrs Henry Seppich Mrs Earl Coreyf Mrs James Bateman Mrs Mrs ClifLeRoyi Krximperman C Mrs W Huss Jones Mrs ford Lake of Salt City Floyd Campbell and Mrs Earl Taylor of Tacoma Wash j " T Day" The Junior Child Culture club will entertain the Senior Child Culture club at the home of Mrs A P Miller 1470 Marilyn Drive Wednesday afternoon The Methodist Aid society will meet in the Community House Thursday afternoon at o'clock Mrs William Kerr will have charge of the devotionals her subject being "A Short History of Religion" All members and friends of the church are welcome- Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs J S Fruin Mrs T F Petrie and Mrs Lavon Williams two-thir- ty The IHi-L- o bridge club met on Friday afternoon at the home of Those Mrs George W Cook present were Mrs Ray Stewart Mrs Horace Poirier Mrs A W King Mrs J E Sarver Mrs Mrs Elliot Henry Bischof f Doanei Mrs Earl R Wilson and The Junior Child Culture club "the hostess The club will meet will meet at the home of Mrs A" on next Friday with Mrs Elliot -- P Miller J Marily Drive November 14 at two-thir- ty o'clock Mrs R H Hinckley Mrs F C Dallimore and Mrs A A Robinson will be the hostesses and the Senior Child Ctulture club will be the guests Mrs Kathryn North-ru- p will give a reading o 1470 Mrs William Miller and Mrs Hattie Reardon were hostesses at a bridge supper at Dick's cafe on A variety of Monday evening were flowers used to decgarden orate the table and covers were laid for tdelve guests Mrs Lucy Browning and Ilene Ashby will be the hostesses for the next party Mrs W E Clements 'entertained the S O F bridge club at Cobble Cottage tea rooms Thursday afternoon The table Vas gay with chrysanthemums and covers were laid for Mrs Walter A Posnien Mrs J I Shaughnessy Mrs John Smyth Mrs Joseph A Larkin Mrs Ed W Brophy vMrs Philip Bent Miss Thelma Garner Miss Eileen Hanley Miss Margaret McCarthy Miss Nora O'Brien and Miss Marie Smith The Women's Relief corps of the CAJt Dix Logan corps No 3 will give a public card party The Martha Junior society will meet with Mrs George Bowman 2649: Jefferson avenue on Wedy nesday afternoon at o'clock Mrs J T Abbott will be the assisting hostess two-4hlrt- Melissa Hadlock noon at meet with Mrs George Bowman 2469 Jefferson avenue on Wednesday afternoon at o'clock Mrs J T Abbott will be the assisting hostess two-thir- ty Officers of the Women's Relief ' corps t GAR will meet at nine o'clock Monday morning at Twenty-sixth street and Washington avenue to participate in the armis' tice parade Elizabeth Lof green Lot- Beasley More than two hundred attended the Democratic tea on Monday November 5 that was given m honor of Mrs William H Kl"s the and Mrs Abe Murdock androom blue local candidates at the at the Berthana ballroom in Ogden between the hours of three and five o'clock in The general committee up charge of the tea was made coun-of Mrs Merribel Stevenson the Con-roy ty chairwoman Mrs Donna R Mrs Mrs Wade Johnson B Porter C A Neunschwander J lu Larsen and Mrs George The music committee was Miss Sarah McCracken and publicity Mrs Wade Johnson Miss Dorothy B Campbell ' The reception committee was as follows: Mrs Merribel Stevenson Mrs the county chairwoman H William Frank Jugler Mrs Mrs Blood H King Mrs H Frank W Penrose the state chairwoman Mrs Burton W Musser the national committeewomen from Utah Mrs John Sugar Mrs C C Johnson Mrs Lottie Shupe Mrs Ora Bundy Mrs W W Bar-e- tt Mrs JoMrs D D McK-aMcEntire seph Jensen Mrs W R Mrs John A Hendricks Mrs Wil-m- er J Maw Mrs Ira A Huggins Mrs Dexter Farr Mrs Charles A Halverson Mrs George F Simmons Mrs Lawrence Malan Mrs Mrs Paul Oscar E Lowder Thatcher Mrs Arias G Belnap Mrs George E Brown Mrs IrvElls-woing W Jones Mrs Sidney Mrs Dobbs and Mrs S P E M Conroy guests The other were Mrs Rose Henderson Mrs J Wallace West Mrs P C Reynolds Mrs S Grant Young Mrs Elizabeth Hayward Mrs Frank W Penrose from Salt Lake City Miss Veida Morrow from Washington D C Mrs Alice Hess Mrs David Rice the Davis county chairwoman and Mrs J W Murdock the Davis county vice chairwoman from Farmington The tea table was lovely with a lace cloth over blue satin the centerpiece being a crystal bowl willed with chysanthemums Candelabra with ivory tapers were placed at either end of the table The committee in charge of the dining room was Mrs R B Porter Mrs Murray Jacobs and Mrs Mae E Bramwell The ladies who poured were Mrs Henry H Blood Mrs Frank W Penrose Mrs Effie Spencer Mrs Harman Peery Mrs William H King Mrs Burton W Musser Mrs D D McKay Mrs Chris Flygare Mrs Joseph Chez is Mrs E J Harness Miss Daisy and Mrs Frank Francis Delightful music was furnished during the afternoon by the Weber college orchestra under direcy ey DoaneJ Mrsj H J Garner entertained at a lovely luncheon Monday aft- ernoon a i her home on Ogden avenuej in honor of Mrs Lottie Stahr of Los Angeles The table was gay with yellow and bronze chrysanthemums in a crystal bowl Favors in keeping with the season jmarked each place Covers were laid for Mrs James Mrs Joseph ' Crompton Mrs Charles Stephens Mrs John Garner Mrs Rufus Garner Mrs Hattie Jackson Mrs Belle Croft Mrs Rachel M Jensen Mrs Israel Canfield Mrs Hattie Jensen of Salt Lake City and the guest of honor and the hostess Assisting the hostess were Mrs T C Warner Mrs Alvin Robson and Mrs L G Hinchcliff Bal-lanty- ne Mrs f Mamie Keyes entertained her bridge club at a luncheon at the Nob Hill tea rooms on Friday afternoon The table was centered with the prevailing flower Jof the month chrysanthemums! and covers were laid for Mrs Jack Bell Mrs W A Ewers Mrs Elizabeth Wheelwright Mrs C D Sullivan Mrs W T Whit-so- n Mrs C F Montgomery Mrs E S Russell and Mrs A L Chase The Martha Junior society will November 15 in the Moose hall at two o'clock Service Star Legion will meet at the home of President Mrs Edith Jensen 3257 Grant avenue Wednesday afternoon November 14 at two o'clock National con- - The St Joseph Sewing society will hold its regular meeting on afternoon November 15 Thursday at two-thiro'clock at the Cush-nahMemorial home The hostesses will be Mrs J C Baker and Mrs William Doyle ty an Queen Esther chapter No 4 OES will hold its regular monthly tea Wednesday November 14 at one-thir- ty o'clock in the Masonic temple in honor of Mrs Effie Crockett associate matron All are welcome Queen Esther chapter No 4 O E S will hold its past matron and patron meeting with a banquet on Friday evening in the Masonic temple Those wishing to make reservations may call 3908 before Thursday six-thir- ty The Child Conservation league will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs David Scott 531 Seventeenth street on Monday afternoon November 12 at two-thir- ty o'clock The healthy of the school child will be studied The Kroweldeen club will meet November 14 with Wednesday Mrs John Heinen 634 Twenty-secon- d street for a one o'clock luncheon The Seth Parker lodge No 1 will meet for a one-thir- ty luncheon next Tuesday afternoon November 13 at the home of Mrs W T Astill 2365 Tyler avenue Mrs Lester Hinchcliff will en- tertain the members of the Fi- a Literary club at a lunchVo-C- eon Thursday November 15 at her home 2857 Van Buren avenue Mrs Frank Oberhansley will review an English- - novel Miss Barbara Beaton of London Eng- land and Mrs James Simpson of Ogden will be special guests The regular meeting of the Catholic Women's league will be held Tuesday afternoon November 13 at two o'clock in the Cush-nahMemorial home There will be two book reviews "Lamb in His Bosom" by Mrs C A Malin-ows- ki and "Verse of Professor Robert Hiller" by Mrs Royal Douglas This will be followed by a short musical program The hostesses for the day will be Mrs Phillip-Den- t Mrs Joseph Dallimore Mrs Christine Droesbeke Mrs Leo Egan Mrs George Grill and Mrs T C Hanley Members and ' their friends are invited to an attend od out-of-to- Mc-Ginn- tion of Rolland Parry OFFICERS CHOSEN BY OGDEN CIRCLE Ogden Circle 581 held its regular election of officers for the ensuing year on Wednesday evening November 7 They were elected as follows: past guardian Kershaw neighbor Evelyn Genevieve guardian neighbor Thinnes advisor Rose Stuart magician Gladys Gallicher clerk Frances Woolsey banker Mamie" J Plant managers Sarah Kate Capes Louisa Ship-l- y attendant Esther Chappie captain of guards Violet Grix flag bearer Ella Guillian inner sentinal Anna McGowan outer sentinal Mary Hanley physician Francis R Conroy press correspondent Laura George senior guardian Martha Miller Bau-meist- i t 1 only Uefor Oontral Dairy Association ( Phone Z1QI Miss Virginia Mills Miss Arlene Larson Mrs Rose Whitley and Mrs May Yates After a short business meeting a delightful program was given in the chapter room Thefollowing numbers were given: Piano selections by Mrs Esther O CambeU s wedding took place October in Salt Lake City 2551 on a 8 MOTHERS' CLUB MEMBERS MEET ON WEDNESDAY The University of Utah Mother's club will hold its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon November 14 at two o'clock in the Little theatre in the Union building Salt Lake City Mrs Marcellus L Nebeker president will preside Mrs Nebeker will be assisted in receiving the mothers by members of the membership committee Mrs Eric Ryberg chairman Mrs John Aylett Mrs John H Barlow Mrs Henry Binch Mrs A L Clark Mrs LeRoy E Cowles Mrs John Fetzer Mrs Jasper Fletcher Mrs Lawrence F Hammel Mrs James Ingebretsen Mrs C N Jensen Mrs V R 'Madsen Mrs John B Marks Mrs C S Morris Mrs Jeanette M Morrell Mrs M L Nebeker Mrs E Leroy Shields Mrs A Soren-se- n Mrs D Scally Mrs Alfred H Hust Mrs Lee Brown Mrs O A Williams Mrs Eli F Taylor Mrs Richard Van Derk Mrs George W Welch Mrs Lucy Cal-l- is Wilde Mrs Bertram F Willis Mrs Geneve L YOung and Mrs Neil L Olson -- After the nomination of officers the club will be entertained by Dr Walter P Cottam with an vocal selections by Miss Florence Speery accompanied by Miss Gladys Locktrog: violin numbers by Mrs Albert Spann accompanied by Miss Phyllic Rosevear reading by Miss Arlene Larsen piano accordian selections by Miss Edith Lef green an original composition by Miss Locktrog Following the program the past officers serving with Mrs Yates in 1928 with Mrs Rose Whitley presiding presented messages of greeting and welcome in a pleasing floral ceremony Mrs Yates responded with words of appre- home of Miss Mildred Rynders Marilyn Drive The Alumnae were constitution and discussed A brief paper was read on the "Ideals of the Alumnae Association" After the business meeting cards were enjoyed ws STYLE and SHOPPING The women's guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd will serve a dinner in the Guild hall on Thursday evening November 15 at o'clock to which all parishioners and friends are urged to attend This dinner is given in honor of the Reverend Robert E Gribben bishop of western North Carolina and Mrs Julius E Kinney of Denver Colo who came to Utah as representatives of the national council of the Protestant Episcopal 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Millinery Department? t ! It's just brim full of the niftiest nifties in soft headwear and among them are the new scarf sets just in time for cold weather This year they're bringing the brightest trickiest Ideas ever—some woolly and nicie for warmth some frivolous- ly made for "looks" that will give dash to your costume some sporty some dressy : You're going to just love 'em all and' prices are just what you like to pay— $1 to $198 wiiiGjrrs At Millinery Department ! j I ! i i i ! Prices Coats - Dresses - Furs Hots - Sportswear vu l r- - --a itnttir Frank RLWishon Why not plan your vacation in California and make these hotels your' 4! 1TFURRIERS OGDEN UTAH nil mv aerate rates -- mlk '' 'L Have You Seen the New "Softie" Nook in jWriglity f ns CIdse-O- uf i " Shoe Department of their importance Why wait until Jan- uary? Make best selections NOW —at less Entire stock than January mark-dowmust be sold soon t: j Diamond the king of all gems will make the most lasting and valued gift especially when purchased from Lincoln White a diamond expert who Specializes in flnej quality blue white gem diamonds at amazingly low prices Lincoln White is featuring an attractive diamond ring In a 14-- K solid gold mounting for the miss $495 See the many other remarkable Values in diamonds at- - $995 SALE x j i A ABSOLUTE The very fashions j DIAMONDS i:'vv: Opposite Mormon Tabernacle Announcement! ti for Christmas 'Anw Give ty -- Extraordinary i : i Rates S150 to S3 OO This Hotel Is Highly 'S a membership) drive sponsoring Dinner and program will be given at eight o'clock Thursday evening and November 15 at Twenty-sixjt- h Jefferson avenue in the basement of the Methodist! church I Blood relatives and members of the G A R who are eligible are invited to be present Tlease call Mrs Jlolmes chairman at 1506 lw or Mrs A Oberg treasurer 2l7 W for reservations not later than Tuesday November 13 1266 Temple Square Ernest C llossiter Mgr The Ladies of the G A R Abraham Lincoln Circle No 2 are The regular monthly meeting of the Ogden City club of Alpha Delta Pi sorority was held Friday evening November 9 at the N ir: 4xt to j PROGRAM PLANNED k THURSDAY NIGHT! ALPHI DELTA PI SOHORITY MEETS SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOTEL Hotel i ri sre aveuue were assisted by Mrs- C E Michaels Mrs W O Pell Mrs C E Forbes Mrs Sophie Norton and " Mrs George Quillian by-la- t - HOTELt itur n — u17 in- mm ' 1 V'Wi i'1! RELIABLE Resident Blanager Allen J Pcdcrsen 5 After the program light refreshments were served by thel hostesses Mrs Grace N Wright Miss Beatrice Emmett ndt MissjKath-erin- e Thomas The table was lovely with a lace cloth centered with a low bowl 6f yellow chrysanthemums and ivory tapers in crystal candelabra were placed at each end Fall garden flowers were used throughout the irooms The next regular meeting of the club will be on Wednesday November 21 at (the home of 1208 j Porter Miss Ida Marriott -- ciation were served refreshments Dainty in the dining room The committee in charge was Mrs Rose Whitley program Mrs L E Burton dining room and Mrs George R Whitmeyer refreshments They - GUILD TO SERVE DINNER THURSDAY six-thir- m fa usu j J LiSZt illustrated lecture entitled "With a Botanist in Utah" Mr and Mrs Reed Wight entertained their bridge club at a dinner on Thursday evening at their home: on Jackson avenue Those present were Mr and Mrs W E Holmes Mr and Mrs Glen Perrjns Mr and Mrs Aaron T Leishman Mr and Mrs Marlowe Halverson Mr and Mrs Glen Toone and the host and hostess ITS her truly artistic Interpretations Mrs Borg played the following numbers: Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue Bach Les fees sont d'exquise danseuses La puetto del vino Feuilles mortes Les Collines d'Ancacapri Les Mistres by DeBussy and Nocturne G ' Flat T ARE ENTERTAINED US f evening MEMBERS OF CLUB J5a en : Garfield and Green River Wyoming past grand of 193 and past grand officers of Queen Esther chapter of 1928 when Mrs Yates served as worthy matron were honor as special guests of the iNi £ i Vitamin D is additional nutrition in excellent milk sweet Cream Butter is made fronr pasteurized sweet cream HOTEL BEN LOMOND Officers of the Queen Esther Chapter O E S entertained in honor of the worthy matron Mrs P F Grogger at the Nob Hill tea rooms on Saturday evening November 10 Chrysanthemums were used for decorations and tapers to correspond were at either end of the tableplaced A gift was presented by the officers to Mrs Those in attendance Grogger were Mr and Mrs P F Grogger Mr and Mrs Elmer Hodges Mr and Mrs L C Scriven Mr and Mrs Lon H Starr Mr and Mrs George Meisiner Jr Mr and Mrs Hugh 'Edsell Mr and Mrs H C ' Hayes Mrs Margaret Venable Mrs Effie G Crockett Mrs F W VanNess Mrs Mary A Eastman Miss Martha Chaussee Miss Hazel Hyland Miss Helen Everstein '''Y:i' On Wednesday evening Novem7 members of the Ogden Song society and their friends enjoyed the annual guest evening of the club at the home of! Mrs Elijah Larkin Mrs Elliot Wright president of the club introduced Tracy Y Cannoni director of the McCune jSchool of Music : in Salt Lake City who gave a very interesting paper on modern piano music Mr Cannon firsts touched upon the works of Bach showing his departure from the oldj style of his contemporaries Thd major portion of the paper dealt with the life and works of DeBussy one off the eminent French modern composers Mrs Mable Borg Jenkins pianist Of Salt Lak City accompanied Mr Cannon to Ogden and delighted the guests with ber The xmasually" large attendance Mrs R A Leatham formerly Miss Grace Hutchison whose marriage is announced The — T" i Included guests from Salt Lake City Logan Provo Pars City " I PARTY IS GIVEN SONG SOCIETY i HONORING PAST MEMBERS HEAR GRAND MATRON MUSIC PAPER ple CLEARANCE -- GRAY'S Beauty Salon QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER FETES WORTHY MATRON all cigaret-makin- g Practically now used In Egypt are machines from America tion with pasteurization Ifyoudoubt the value of pasteurization analyze the rollowing incident: Recently a West Chester country en oute t0 a New York pasteurization plant with En quarts 8U00 of raw milk was wrecked and from three adjacent villages helped themselves people to this raw milk using various cans and other utensils with the result 'that threepails trace- had an villages able directly to this unpasteurized milk epidemic 25c to $1 ( twelve-thirt- y — H —— A well rounded fat diet in ' the United States would require aadequate 25 per cent increase in the consumption of butter- and an increase of 250 ' million pounds of milk which would virtually absorb the surplus of these products in the United States During the past 10 years six hundred cities have adopted standard milk ordinances Scientific direction at the farm and laboratory control at the dairy are cooperative measures in conjunc- HUNDREDS of customers have found complete satisfaction in correctly given Gray Shampoos! You too will marvel at the improved appearance and condition of your hair and scalp after a few appointments Why not have the best from Ogden's finest beauty shop? Priced from Phone 793 at o'clock on 17 November Dr F K Saturday Bartlett will tell of his Alaskan trip Mrs M Wayne Johnson is chairman of hospitality and reservations made be made with her f p games At midnight they each found their places at two tables by means of miniaturelongheadstones as place cards The tables were decorated with ghosts and black fences and were illuminated orange tapers in black holdersby Supper was served to the following guests i Mr and Mrs J a Downs Mr and Mrs Ace Mr and Mrs Melvin BennettTerry Mr! and Mrs Ray Larsen Mr and Mrs Jack Stokes Mrs Ina Christensen Lloyd White and the Misses Nell Hamlyn Elsie Bibby Jessie Dial Madge Dial Bargaret Harding Bertha Van Jlugg Arline Haygood Ortell MacBeth Stella Child Lucille Olsen Lenna Hardy Betty Vander Kooi Lottie Seeg- miller and Eugene Geffas ''' i In honor of Past Grand' Matron Mrs Maye B Yates of the grand chapter OES of Utah Queen Esther chapter held a home coming reception on Friday night November 1 In the Masonic tem- party was enjoyed 'by the W T Grant crew at the home of Miss Jessie Dial at Willard on Monday night The 5 the partv were taken m6ISrs Willard in a large truck and directed to the foothills there they walked to townFrom and were given a rope to follow which took them over fences trees down ropes around hayupstacks through barns and up a ladder to an upstairsfinally window into a room of goblins and creaking noisesghosts Amid grind- ing and screeching sounds tney were escorted by ghosts down springing steps over rolling floors past a skeleton into a hall filled with bats where on their hands and knees they crawled to a of stairs which lead them flight down into the living room Here they enjoyed cider and doughnuts had their fortunes told and played The A A U W will give a luncheon in the Hotel Ben Lomond October Bride A unique costume V m ALASKAN TRIP TO BE TOPIC AT HOTEL - o er " How may the public become health and vigor minded? Home economic authorities maintain that an adequate fat diet Is 36 of table butter and 16 pounds of cooking fat saladpounds oil bacon etc per capita while the average consumption of butter in the United States Is only 178 " r IV- - BEAUTIFUL1 HAIR" - wn Milk and Butter Conscious- - v - DARD-EXAMINE- R 7 HOT? t AMOtA: tr' |