Show THE OGDEN fiTAKP SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 25 1934 SISTERS REUNITED AFTER FORTY YEARS Social Affairs Arranged For HARDIN Mont — (UP) —Inspired AUSTIN Texas — (UP)— Clocks— old clocks new clocks grandfather success of its famous perhaps by clocks imported clocks a calendar experiment with importing rein clock and clock the mouse deer herds for the American Eski runs up — allthe are contained in the mo the government intends to collection of Marvin launch a similar program on the Wright here whose lifetime hobby has been to collect rare timepieces Crow Indian Reservation and see what makes them tick ATBTIfft u tansra im "j-w- j Robert Yellow- ucm Superintendent Wright has 13 clocks in allfive silver holders Tiny minuet "eob- tail be in the living room three in the Crow leader mc piace cards for meia lieves a similar experiment With dining room one in a bedroom and the following guests: Mrs S H buffalo may work out beneficially four noisy models in the garage Furnlss Mrs George Welch Mrs! He began at three and has continWilliam Shipley Mrs John for the Crows ued experimentation with clocks ' Mrs Thomas C Hanley Yellowtail said he has been until his collection is worth more Mrs Charles Maple Mrs John promised by the government 50 than $1200 although its net cost Green and Mrs N V Owens head of buffalo cows and two buf- was less than $50 falo bulls from the Yellowstone The perpendicular mouse clock Miss Margaret' McGowan was park herd Is numbered from bottom to top to the hostess members of her The park bison would be trans with a tiny white mouse pointing bridge club on Tuesday evening planted to the Big Horn Canyon the correct time The piece is at the Morris tea rooms on Sixrange on the reservation and in about 25 years old Wright owns street teenth time Yellowtail hopes the bison a hand-mad- e imclock French A lovely dinner was served at will multiply sufficiently to take ported to Texas while the terrione long table which was cencare or a large portion of the tory was a Mexican Five' tered with a silver bowl of large Crows food and clothing prob- others accompanied possession One it burned orange colored marigolds and lems just as the reindeer have for in the old Texas state capital One orange tapers held in silver holdthe Eskimo has disappeareed and the others ers before are in private collections here the white Paradoxically Covers were laid for the folman invaded their domain the In addition to his knack for keeplowing guests: Crows subsisted almost old on clocks In order Wright is entirelv A D McFarland ing Mrs Misses Clela Green Afton Edg-le- y meat wild herds and used recognized as a skillful woodworker buffalo Middleton Miss Marvel Phillis Hilton Ann Kennedy - the bison skins for clothing If He formerly studied engineering at Nell Welch Marion Higginboth-a- m granddaughter of Mrs J H Wat- the scheme works history again the University of Texas here" Kins whose marriage took: place Dorothy Code Fern Thomp—44- will on 2 Lake November Salt in the "repeat' itself son Willadell Purdy Mrs Bud ' Lund Mrs Percy Wright and the temple y 'Mc-Gow- an X v V - 4 7 Landen-berg- er Miss Florence Hammond Miss Marjorie Parrish Miss Judy Ray Mrs Moburn Hardy Miss Beth Cheney Miss Barbara Chen-je- y Miss Mary Bergstrom and Miss Ml 4 I f JC7' MrsF R Britton (left) of Hudson Michigan and her two sisters Mrs Mary Becker (center) and Mrs Susie Grose (right) both of Ogden who are visiting together after forty years separation NEW OFFICERS NAMED BY FARM BUREAU'SECTION ' - Sunday evening Miss Marjorie J Parrish will preside at an informal for the couple jsupper I Monday Miss Aurelia Hampton will preside at a luncheon at the Hampton home- on A street in fhonor of Miss Jensen - Mr and Mrs J Alma Wrhrht West Thirty-nint- h South street announce the marriage of their daughter Gladys Estella to Dr E Wayne Stafford sort of Mr and Mrs E C Stafford of Ogden The marriage took place at noon Saturday in the Salt Lake City L D S temple The ceremonv was" performed by David O Mc Kay of the first Dresidencv of the ' jehurch and was followed by a fwedding breakfast given "by Mr land Mrs Wright in the president's fsuite of the Hotel Utah for members of the two families The table was artistically centered with a large basket of varicolored chrysanthemums ' The bride was charming in- her same rrock jj: gown ine t y eumng worn by her mother at her It was a model of heavy jcream satin with trimmings of ii±u itvc laamunea en train joiici The young couple left later for California and the Pacific northwest and will be at home to their friends after December 15 at the Blackstone apartments in Port land The bride wore a smart co ding away suit of brown with imatching accessories I The couple are graduates of the University of Utah and the bride iis a member of Delta Delta Delta iand Phi Chi Theta sororities Dr Istafford is a'graduate of the medical" school of Harvard university at Cambridge Mass and a mem-bof the Beta Theta Pi f rater- 416 - —r A wed-idi- ng er A number of social affairs here honorde Miss June Ralph hter of Mr and Mrs P c daugRalnh 3396 Ninth East street whos marriage to Raymond C Jones will1 take place on Thanksgiving day Thursday Mrs Samuel Baird fcnd Miss M Simons entertained fit a luncheon at the Baird home pn Ninth East street in honor of who Saturday was the bride-elethe honored guest at a bridge luncheon to be given by Mrs A JE Xnderson and Miss Melba Ralph at the Anderson home on avenue Saturday evening Miss Ralph was 'the complimented guest at a ' bridge supper given by Miss Ruth Jones at her 'home on O street Pn Monday Miss Helen Coleman will entertain for the bride and November 24r Mrs Saturday George Bauman and Mrs Harold Jones will give a luncheon at the Bauman home on Westminster 'avenue ct Re-don- do ? O - - Mr and Mrs W Dilworth Neb-ek(Miss Virginia Kingsbury) who were recently married and have been spending their honeymoon in Los Angeles entertained at a dinner recently and were honored guests at a supper dance given by Dr and Mrs Alonzo Y f er Olsen " ' The Alumnae association of the Delta Gama- sorority at the University of Utah entertained at a luncheon Saturday at the Marion Lois tea room 875 First South street Mrs Melvin P Van Steeter acted as general chairman of for the affair and was assisted by Dr Mildred Nelson Miss Denice Lybert Miss La Rue Morgan Miss Glorius Mortonson and Miss Grace Hogan ' - ''J k Miss Gertrude Neslen entertained at a delightful 'dinner dance-Frida- y evening at the Dorado in honor of Miss Margaret Jensen and Lewis Mortenser Terry of Ogden whose marriage will take place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs John Jensen on Yale r Fermanents S2 up Clairoil Shampoo Tint S2 Tinted Finger Waves 50d NU MODE BEAUTY SHOP 2350 Washington Phone 631 BRIGHAM CITY Nov 24— An- ! ganization held in the Commercial club rooms Friday afternoon Other of ficers elected were: Vice president Mrs Iva Barker of Corinne secretary and treasurer t Mrs" Bessie Peters of Perry two year idirector Mrs Mary Wied-ma- n of Bear River City and the hold over director Charlotte W Reeder of Brigham City Mrs Berniece Anderson this year's president declined to be renominated for a second term of office She presided at the meeting and Mrs Nettie Lund of Logan newly appointed demonstration agent for Box Elder county who succeeds Miss Izola Jensen was introduced and spoke briefly of the year's work Mrs Annie Nicholas of the Wil lard local played "Custer's Last March" a piano solo and gave the narrative part of the music Minutes of the last meeting and the financial report of the year and also reports of the fair concession and restroom committees were all read and reported by Mrs Dan Petersen secretary Mrs A R Capener president ef the North Box Elder county homeand community section and her officers were in attendance and were in-- V V i troduced Miss Lura Redd of the Box Elder High school faculty gave an ion of modern art - Light refreshments were served by a committee composed of Mrs Jennie Carlson chairman Mrs Oscar Riley Mrs Robert Garden Mrs Eva Forsgren and Mrs Charlotte W Reeder Mrs Berniece Anderson gave the president's report Mr Fisher arrived in Los An- geles Thursday from Salt Lake City accompanied by his daughter Miss Margaret Fisher TEACHERS HOLD BRIDGE DINNER FOR BRIDE-ELEC- T la avenue The table was bright with decorations of yellow and covers were laid for fourteen guests Miss Jean Kirtley will give a luncheon Saturday at the Kirtley home on 'Yale avenue in honor of Miss Jensen Mc-At- ee ms Mrs Elizabeth McCune Lynch daughter of Mrs Alma McCune of Calif Beverly Hills Saturday morning became the bride in Los Angeles of Frank A Fisher president and general manager of the Fisher Brewing company said advices from the coast city Friday The ceremony was entirely informal and the couple were attended only by members of the immediate families A wedding reception and luncheon at noon at the home of the bride's mother iouowed the ceremony The ceremony took place in the garden of the home Mrs Albert Fisher attended Mrs Lynch as maid of honor while the groom was attended by his brother Albert Fisher of JLos Angeles Mr and Mrs Fisher sailed Saturday night for Honolulu on the S S Lurline for a month's honeymoon following which they will return to Salt Lake City and reside at 3 North Wolcott street the Fisher home Mrs' Lynch is a of the late A W granddaughter McCune Sr and daughter of the late A W McCune Jr - 12 The Washington school elementary teachers entertained at a bridge dinner at the Green Gables in honor of Miss Frances Purring-to- n a December bride The table was decorated with white and silver with a large silver wedding ring basket holding white chrysanthemums for the centerpiece The favors were Pris-cildolls also in the white and silver Covers were laid for twenty-thre- e guests The committee in charge was Mrs Lela Lisonbee Virginia Nicholas Margaret Blanche Halverson and Mrs interesting lecture on art and stressing symbolism and honesty in purpose in expression crys-anthemu- Miss Julia Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert L Smith whose engagement to Golden A Layton is announced by her par ents The marriage will take place December Virgie Soderberg Miss Purring-to- n was presented with a lovely gift I LECTURES SET FOR FRIDAY IN SPANISH ROOM ) - hostess MARIAN VEDA JENSEN MARRIES MAURICE REEDER Bride-Ele- ct BRIGHAM CITY Nov 24— Mrs was Connie Lowe of Willard elected president of the home and community section of the South Box Elder farm bureau at the annual spcial and election of the or- Mo-tbu-rn I house- old full-blood- ed Covers were laid for ct : --- — ranged t Sunday afternoon Miss Lupy Dean Nibley entertained at a delightful bridge tea for a dozen close friends of Miss Jensen Mondav afternoon Miss Jane Rawlins presided over a prettily appointed luncneon at uie ttawims home on Yale avenue The table gay with decorations of deep 'yellow chrysanthemums and was lighted with hlue candles in silver Barbara Strong Tuesday evening Miss Judy Ray gave a dinner at the Ray home in honor of Miss Jensen and Mr iTerry Wednesday Miss Florence Hammond presided at a luncheon VJK at the Art Barn to be followed by bridge Thursday the pouular ibride-elewas the motif of a dinner given by Miss Mary Morals and Miss Virginia Cripps at the 'Morris home on First avenue Friday Miss Gertrude Neslen i entertained at a dance at the ' fDorado in compliment to the bridal couple and Saturday Miss iJean Kirtley presided at a lunch-- f eon in honor of the bride who twill be complimented Sunday at a I breakfast to be given by Mrs Hardy and Miss Miriam I Hardy at the Cobblemore Town Crow Indians V ant This Texan's Hobby To Shoot Buffalo Runs To Many Clock no-ho- en jcandlesticks Temple Bride - st A lovely dinner was given by the membersparty of the 1916 Card club on Monday noon at the Cobble Cottage tea rooms Dinner was served on one long table centered with a bowl of large orange marigoldsk-- and COlOTd In anticipation of the marriage of iMiss Margaret Alta Jensen daughter of Mr and Mrs John Jensen of Yale avenue and Lewis Mort-ensTerry of Ogden a number ol social affairs are being ar- (Miss Jensen Miss Betty PARTY GIVEN MONDAY AT TEA ROOMS SALT LAKE CITY Nov 24— $ IT NO-HOS- T r Salt Lake Bride ARD-EXAMINE- R nouncement is made of the marriage of Marian Veda Jensen a daughter of Mr and Mrs Elijah Jensen to Maurice L Reeder son of Mr and Mrs M L Reeder all of Brigham City The ceremony took place at high noon in the Salt Lake temple Parents of the bride and bridegroom were present Following a short honeymoon Mr and Mrs Reeder will be at home to their friends at 306 West Forrest street Brigham City Mrs Reeder is a graduate of the Box Elder High school and for the past three years has been employed in Ogden Mr Reeder recently completed a two year mission for the LDS church in the northern states mission MARRIED IN OGDEN Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Ella Jensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Ezra Jensen of Ogden to Harold Nielsen son of Mr and Mrs O P Nielsen of Brigham City which took place at Ogden Thursday A reception and wedding dance were given in their honor at the Twentieth ward in Ogden Thursday evening A number of Brigham City relatives and friends attended Mr and Mrs Nielsen will make their home in Brigham City ROAD SHOW DATED The annual MIA road show of the Box Elder stake will be presented Monday and Tuesday nights of November 26 and 27 The show will be presented for the southern division of the stake which includes Brigham City First Second Fifth and! Sixth wards Mantua Perry and Willard on evening and for the northern division Tuesday evening which will include the Brigham and Fourth wards City Third and Corinne Bear River City Harper and Honeyville Each ward will present their act in their own ward first and then relay the acts to the wards The Third and the Fourth wards of Brigham City will give their performance at the Monday Mrs Herbert Woods entertained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home Luncheon was served on small tables and roses were 'used as the decoration The guests included Mrs Leslie A Smith Mrs Ira A Huggins Mrs W W Barrett Mrs W O Shaw Mrs Allen A Drummond Mrs Leslie C West and Mrs G A Checketts Mrs Ruth Roberts entertained at a turkey dinner Monday evening at her home in honor of Mr and Mrs L L Kiehm of Denver Colorado Table decorations were in keeping with Thanksgiving season Guests included Mr and Mrs L P Kiehm and son Louis Echo Utah Mr and Mrs George Clifton Mr and Mrs J A Ment-ze- n and daughters Sylvia and Charlotte and Mrs Ida Hassell all of Ogden - Midnight Fantasy" Third ward — "Memories" Fourth ward—"The Bathroom Door" Fifth ward— A Short Skit Sixth ward —"Floor Show in a Night dub" Harper— "Green as Grass" Honeyville— "Hired and Fired" Willard— One act comedy Mantua — "Sixty Miles from Home" Perry —"It Might Have Happened" Corinne — A short skit Bear' River— Selected act The proceeds from the show are to be used for the Mutual Girls home at Beylmia GOP vember 26 at seven thirty pjn at the district courthouse Mrs M W Fish entertained the members of the La Bonne Fille club Wednesday evening at the -- Idle Isle Fall flowers and tall green tapers formed an attractive centerpiece for the long table where covers were placed for 16 Bridge followed dinner Special guests of the club were: Mesdames David Call John Davis Theron Lee Odell Nelson and A B Case-m- an — 4 Armory building which will commence at seven-fiftepjn Seven-thirt- y is the time for pjn commencement of the shows in the other wards on the circuit Judges will award cash prizes for the best acts The program is: First ward— "Goeth as a Bird" a Chinese play Second ward —"A en CLUB TO MEET The Women's Republican club will meat Monday evening No- --— — — CLEVELAND— (UP)— Mrs Louise NEW YORK (UP) — The cam- Dickenson 92 a lifelong resident HOLLYWOOD— (UP)— The tradi- paign of the national housing ad of Cleveland who saw the city tional egotistical movie kid with ministration now under Way in over grow from only a village is dead the doting mother who is the bane 1500 cities with more than 6000 in A school still exists In ' of a director's life is not entirely stitutions ready to loan money for Paris:dueling an of one duel a average modernization work is gratifiction They do exist although fying- results accordingshowing to Herbert year still takes place somewhere near they are the exception and not the Abraham Abraham said that al- that city rule though the 1934 building contracts Jimmy Butler who recently ap- are slightly lagging in some sections peared in "Mrs Wiggs of the Cab- of the country the sale of new and bage Patch" is typical of modern improved products for repairs and movie kids A sturdy cleancut modernization work is very active young fellow Jimmy has no false Indications point to greater sales Save Money on Betty Kay'i ideas of his own importance He is opportunities in all divisions of the a Boy Scout hikes in the hills building trades over wide areas he Hovember chums with the neighborhood gang said and that the expansion of pro goes to just plain public school and ducing facilities and substantial rises Betty- Kay's- minds his parents in salaries reflect improved business 100 STEAM OIL ALL A movie kid cant be spoiled and conditions Abraham president of PERMANENT WAVE — make real headway because direc- the Rubberoid company said that Reg: $400 Now Half Price tors are too busy to stand for such he based his judgment on the fact nonsense "Jimmy's parents Mr and that great interest had been shown Mrs Merrill W Butler treat him all oyer the country in his com Tulip Oil like any other He has pany's idea to operate a finance WAVE — Never before ofa small allowance no more than plan of its own and to offer loans fered for less CQ RQ is good for him and when he spends at government rates Abraham said than $500 Now QtJiwJ that he has to do some tall talking that the business pickup had necto get more Usually he doesn't get essitated his building a new plant School Girls'- at Bound Brook N J itTo 15 Years 44 1 0 0 SUPERCURLENE Jimmy craves to be "a real good WAVE Reg: actor" Surely he's going to do all $300 Extra Spe- - C I Rfl in his power to achieve that lordly cial Value at V iWU estate Pew of us can boast a sturdy body a square jaw an ap 1 l -- ALL-STEA- pealing countenance and an inherent like for histrionics With all VAN WERT O (UP) — A blue these Jimmy is on his way setter dog owned by Clarence tick — 4 C Judkins late county auditor died HUGE PUMPKIN of starvation 17 days after its masNEWARK Ark —(UP) — Law ter committed suicide rence Stigall farmer in the Walls The dog refused both food and Lake region near here claims the water after Judkins' death After state pumpkin-growin- g champion- failing to break his hunger strike ship A pumpkin he raised weighs members of the family took him to 76 pounds and is five and a half a veterinarian He also failed in feet in circumference efforts to feed the dog FINGER RINSE SHAMPOO WAVE COLOR EYEBROW ARCn— All for -- CI (If) pliUiJ BETTY KAY'S Phone 177 Wash Often Imitated Bnt Never Equaled! 2524 Happiest: Place in Town for Kiddies! The Gayest ng Demand for American gasoline is growing rapidly in Brazil Folks! Where Prices Please the sjrown Paint and Crayon Oct Hours of fun with "Little Jim" A !Dandy"l CE3EOTO 11 handy tools in carrying easel 16 wooden cup a of paint - I iSEasa Others 19c up J llusky enameled carrying case with brass handle Wood square saw T Mtian rhallc lin nuttv knife screw- driver mitre box sand paper block ruler triangle hammer Oiher$si9SI - REED DOLL CARRIAGE Inches inches Body 1634x7 Handle 24 fm high£VJ Oh Boy! She's Got Real Lights! av 3 Cars! 8 Pieces Of Track for i legs and xnasi Batbe hex! CODY Wvo (UP)— Local snnrts- - men indicate thev Dlan to snpnr? the winter around the store stove trying to figure this one out Dave Corder shot and killprf n doe which sDorted a nair of rip formed and freakish horns The right horn goes down along the face and the left one back along the neck Best name suggested so far t : is "doebuck" A More Enjoyable Big locomotive with coal car two oassenger and one observation cart £8" Ion? I Engine has brakes and electric lights Easy winding Over 160" of track Bmlttntt Jc xtral THANKSGIVING! By sending us all your laundry and dry cleaning SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We give &?C Green Stamps 6 Aiaae oj with Laundry ! - Sive - 423 e! 24th St BodyJs j of many appetizing forms for use of milk Butter is the most important source of if at In our diet It contains the vitamin known as the fat soluble A which is essential for growth Cream OTVeber Sweet Cream Butter is made from pasteurized sweet cream only That means quality ! UeL'sr Gcntral Dairy TOT'S ROCKING HORSE White "pony black spots 26 inches high itiVU TOY CETING OETO riai rsurc vccvj s 4Q l6" long x 7" vfidt A' L A U N D R Y Jen sors etc! " Thfistxirc? BttH earrtage" 5H-I- n Darling doll in a gift box with 6 dresses! Scis- - 207 ' Comblett! j hoMs ft Has movable hood n lone doll with window! Rubber tired wire u wheels! Handle is conveniently 1 Others $tJ8 mpJ from floor la colors I 18-i- 24-ir- i and-vitalit- 2164 M Dogs Die Sympathy In Master's Suicide consultation with her and at the close of the afternoon session Mrs Wessel has been heard in Ogden a number of times and is always welcomed The public is invited to these lectures ——— f4 DOE WITH HORNS thanks and then direct attention to building public health Drink more milk A glass of ivory liquid A of milk a day is fast becoming the : health song of quart the nation Children that drink milk at school are healthier and happier People in active life have learned 'that milk gives them energy Chocolate milk malted milk and milk shakes Milk in puddings soups and buttermilk— these are only a few rho'ne PRICES REDUCED S2C3 Thanksgiving! a11 A Specials Sponsored by the Unity Study class Mrs Mary E Wessel of Bozeman Montana will give two lectures on Friday November 30 in the Spanish room of the Hotel Ben Lomond ' she will speak on At two-thir- ty "The Kingdom of Happiness" and at eight o'clock jher topic will be "Will and Understanding" From ten to twelve o'clock she will meet any who wish private THUJKSGIUirJG FOH HEILT het's Cleveland Pioneer Dead At Ninety-tw- o v NAIL PICKING DEVICE AMARILLO Tex (UP)— A "mag machine" oper netic ated by the Texas highway depart ment recently picked up from sev eral highways in the Panhandle sec tion over one ton of nails and bits of wire The machine equipped with a huge magnet which hangs a few inches above the ground picks up any metal on the highway nail-picki- Demand For Building "Mrs Wiggs" Boy On Increase Held Novel Kid Materials v Issooiotlo 2551 Ojden Avenue b "flAOAw DC1X rmr? XJ U LAW U LmL "" Cries & Sleeps? "American Fhvrl 0 -- Y Hotel 'If icmpiobgnaro sma!l letters Rates 5150 t S300 This Hotel Is Highly psperi ear Dss riagr statnoara racrvable Opposite Mermen Tabernacl Recommended TThen in Salt Itkt City Step at This Distinctive Hostelry Zn£SZ23LmaLl2£ Tils Esj&l 2CT Wis Beaati Motklled sfteri high speed rae-- ! l f ally dressed! Coratt head srmL lr ! ersStreamlined! A real teantyl Others $Z38 up! All Merchandise Subject to Prior Sale : Lots 2 °dC3 Realfeair!23-ia- a g0w Cdlcn Ajtott tlczz? f I AH ( st?ei bsslyl '110' ' |