Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 23 1934 To Spend Holidays Bridge Lunchepn Party Given For Aberdeen Visitors In STANDARD-EXAMINE-R Hazel Marvin To Visit Is Married To Oregon (Z Otto VYHanser ' In East DINNER PARTY MOST BEAUTIFUL FOR UNIVERSITY GIRLS FEATURED CLUB MEMBERS AT TWO DANCES vW The Women’s University club met at the Hotel Ben Lomond Wednesday evening Dinner was served at seven o’clock in the English and Shakespeare rooms The Christmas idea was artistically carried out each table being decorated differently" After dinner bridge was played The host esses were Mrs Elizabeth Bird chairman: Mrs Nellie Reed Mrs Marian Clark Airs Walter Giles Mrs Charles Craig Mrs George Cunningham Airs Mable Fry Airs Francis Johnson Airs P A Ballinger Airs A R Beers Airs Clara Manning Miss Beulah Nebeker Aliss Alarguerite Israelson Aliss Zelta Ballinger Aliss Dora Coffman Miss Claramay Browning- The guests included Airs C W Hortman Mrs Lionel Thatcher Mrs Darrell Crawford Mrs Ann Greenband Airs R L Hickman Mrs A M Livingston Mrs f Airs C Hansen wishes to an nounce the marriage of her son Otto Al Hansen to Miss Hazel Alarvin daughter of Air and Mrs Charles Alarvin of Coronado Cal The marriage took place November 24 at Coronado California The 'ceremony was performed at five o’clock at the Mance of the Graham Memorial church The Reverend Presbyterian N S Ham-mapastor performed the cere mony The bride wore a smart brown suit with brown hat and matching accessories and p corsage of Talisman roses and violets She was attended by her sister Miss CC Eubank entertained at & bridge luncheon on Monday afternoon at the Ogden Golf and Country club in honor of Mr mother and sister Mrs 'S D Eubank and Mrs J W Barkley Of Aberdeen Washington The table was artistically centered with red carnations and was illuminated with red tapers in white holders Covers were laid for twenty guests Mrs Eu-ban- k’s r T v’ P ck Dr and Mrs Wm S Moyes entertained their bridge club last Saturday evening at their home The guests were seated at one long table which was attractively adorned with Christmas decorations' Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Clyde A Lindquist Mr and Mrs Darrell Crawford Mr and Mrs Gordon Baxter Dr and Mrs L W Budge and Mr and Mrs Francis Nicholas -- Helen Marvin Wallace Lehmbeck acted as best man A bridal dinner was given at the home of the bride’s parents before their departure to Ogden and Salt Lake for their honeymoon trip Mrs G L King sister of Air Hansen entertained for the bride at her home in Salt Lake City Twenty guests attended Mrs A Hansen entertained at a bunco party and dinner- for the couple at her home Mr and Mrs Roy King Butte Montana Mr and Airs G L King Salt Lake City and Mrs Anna Marie Nelson of Ogden were among the guests Mr Hansen is attached to the U S S Melville The couple will make their home in Coronado Mrs Charles C Thorstensen entertained at a breakfast on Sunday morning at Dick’s cafe in honor of Miss Lucile Lambert of Salt Lake City a bride of this month The table held an orchid centerpiece with a -- miniature bride and groom placed near it White tapers in black and silver holders burned at either end of the table Covers were laid for Miss Lambert Miss Dorothy Lambert Miss Miss Elizabeth Miriam Mantel Hammel Miss Anna Margaret Street Miss Edna Reese Miss California ‘ 'Miss Virgie Zito daughter of Mr and Mrs Matt Zito who will spend the holidays in Denver Colo She will also visit in other cities of Colorado literarzcEub HAS BREAKFAST AT BEN LOMOND De-lor- es ROTARY CLUB Lowry Mrs Donald S Mrs A P Robertson Mrs Vemer O Hewlett and Mrs E H Hollingsworth ENTERTAINED AT DINNER DANCE Chapter J of the P E O Sisterhood held its Christmas party at the home of Mrs Ralph Emerson on Wednesday afternoon - Mrs A L Levin and her two little daughters Edith 'ANNUAL PARTY spend the Christmas holidays in Portland Ore with AT NOB HILL TEA ROOMS SATURDAY Party Planned By d audience Following the program! the members of the Historical society were presented with dainty gifts made by the members of the entertainment committee as a beautiful reminder of the splendid year of 1934 The members of the committee responsible for the success of the party were Mrs A C Hyde chairman Mrs Olga Ellis Mrs W J Martin Mrs P F Mrs E A Fleming Neil-con-a- nd ' The Gleaner Girls of the Ninth ward will give a dance on Thursday evening December 27 at nine o’clock in the Ninth ward recreational hall for the M Men and the Mount Ogden stake A grand march will be featured and refreshments will be served The hostesses for the evening will be Mrs K Canfield' Miss Edna Williams Miss Manita Clayton and Miss Helen Bemenderfer PROGRAM GIVEN AT ANNUAL WBA HOLIDAY PARTY The annual W B A Christmas party was held Tuesday evening in the W O W hall with a large attendance The following program was enjoyed by all those present: Roll call of “W B A Juniors” with presentation of greeting cards vocal solo “Gloria” Jeanette Woolsey reading “The Greatest Gift” La von Turner harmonica solo Clifford Speechley violin solo “Then You’ll Remember Me” Betty Govern tap dance Jeanne Shaw vocal solo “Alice in Wonderland” Anna Colvin recitation “Five Little Rabbits” Ludean -- Haines recitation “Christmas greetings” Dean Kingsford recitation “Santa is Coming” Luneva Allen duet ‘Two Little Hands” Barbara and Dickey Whitaker tap dance Shirley Anne Preece Beverly Shaw Geraldine Keeter accompanied by Doris Ward play “A Stupid Christmas” by Lewis Gale Wanda May Brown Phyllis Wheeler Harold Cowley directed by Edith Gale solo “Little Pigs” Joann Barnes recitation “Christmas Thoughts” Rose Sturm reading “When Pop Played Santa Claus” Beverly Shaw violin solo “The Old Refrain” Eugene Kingsford recitation “Partners” Wood-ro- w Young recitation “A Letter from Santa Claus” Betty Sturm vocal duet “Man on the Flying Trapeze” Leon and Betty Forbes recitation “When Santa Claus Comes” Ruth Kingsford recitation “The Shepherds Left Behind” by Marylene Stratford “Silent Night” sung by all the children gathered around the tree accompanied by Edith Prout and assisted by Melba Keeter In conclusion a visit from Santa Claus was made children made There was also a brief talk by Mrs Salome Stafford State Regional director on “Our WB A Jjmiors” The committee in charge of the party was composed of Mrs Frieda Kingsford chairman Mrs Edith Prout Mrs Disey Richardson Mrs Elizabeth Higginson -- The Christmas of play The Alisses Campbell and Ballard also rendered a piano duet The meeting closed by all singing “Auld Lang Syne” N Levin Once more it is necessary for The Standard-Examinto club secretaries and others who contribute notes for the social notify news department of the newspaper that this newspaper can not insure publication in the Sunday edition unless the notes are in the hands of the newspaper before three o’clock each Friday afternoon Club secretaries should send in their written notes on the day following the meeting of their clubs The society editor can not take society notes over the telephone on Saturday These rules are made necessary because of the earlier hour at which the Sunday newspaper is assembled for publication er PROGRAM GIVEN QUEEN ESTHER BY OGDEN SONG GROUP INSTALLS SOCIETY GROUP NEW OFFICERS The Ogden Song society met on Wednesday evening December 19 at the home of Airs L C Williamseni The program under the direction of Airs C P Ferrin chairman consisted of a brief sketch of the life of Felix Mendelssohn by Aliss Katherine Thomas followed by a reading of the text of his oratorio “Elijah” by Airs Ferrin Excerpts from the oratorio ‘were given as follows: Overture piano Aliss Evelyn Nelson aria “If With All Your Hearts Ye Truly Seek Him” Miss Florence Wade recitative and duet “Zion Spreadeth Her Hands for Aid” Beatrice Emmett and Lucille O Taylor duet “Widow Scene” Elizabeth Norseth and Lucille O Taylor “Woe Woe Unto Them” contralto Airs Grace Nelson Wright “Hear Ye soprano Miss Florence v Israel” Wade aria “It is Enough” ban-ton- e Wm S Wright trio “Lift Thine Eyes” Grace N Wright Lucille O Taylor and Florence Wade “Oh Rest in the Lord” contralto Grace Nelson Wright Accompanists for the evening were Misses Katherine Thomas and Evelyn Nelson Wm S Wright was a guest of the club After the program a delicious luncheon was served by the host: ess Committees were appointed by the president to make arrangements for the annual Christmas party of the club which will be held on Wednesday evening December 26 at the home of Mrs Paul Ellis 948 Twenty-sevent- h street with Mrs Ellis and Airs Gilbert Porter as hostesses SURPRISE PARTY AT FAMILY HOME The Wasatch Book club honored Airs Lydia Burrows with a Christmas surprise party at her home on Monday afternoon Gifts were exchanged after which tea was served ' 21 On Friday evening Dec Queen Esther Chapter No 4 O E S held their annual installation of officers in the Alasonic temple The ceremony was preceded by a banquet followed by the regular business meeting of the chapter at eight o’clock Promptly at nine o’clock the newly elected and appointed officers for the ensuing year were installed by the Worthy Grand Matron Airs Ena M Senior assisted by Mrs Alildred Stockman grand marshal Mrs Mary Van Ness acting grand chaplain and Mrs Mary Stevens grand organist The presentation of the Past Matron’s Jewel was made by Mrs Ina Worthington to the retiring matron Airs" Fairmane Grogger and the Past Patron’s Jewel was presented to Elmer Hodges by Past Patron H D Porter Jr The officers installed for the year 1935 were as follows: Effie Crockett worthy matron Lawrence Scriven worthy patron Jenny Hoyes associate matron Lloyd Hoover associate patron Lottie King secretary Hazel Hyland treasurer Alarguerite Venable conductress Florence Scriven associate conductress Alar-ia- m Lanterman chaplain Gretta marshal Higginson Martha Chausse organist Florence Phillips Adah Mattie Green Ruth Tommie Starr Esther Gladys Meissner Afartha Jeanette Stark Electa Ruth Hoover warder and Alary Eastman sentinel Musical interludes were furnished throughout the ceremony by Dr Guernsey violin Howard Williams and Wayne Simpson cornets and Aliss Leona Crockett piano lovely Mexican costumes impersonating flower girls sang cabaret songs A musical playlet followed under the direction of Mrs David S Romney Miss Luacine Clark gave a Mexican character dance Aliss Carma Douglas and Paul Cragun gave some musical numbers A tango dance was then given by Miss Jeanette Clark and Walter Stoker of the Red School of Dancing Ladies’ favors in the nature of Mexican pottery by girls in costume this was followed by the grand prize drawing L M Nims was general chairman and the committee was composed as follows: Airs D S Romney program Airs W H Loos chairman of decorations Mrs Parley Richardson favors Mrs C A Wright menus Airs H B Young grand prizes Always Delightful at the HOTEL BEN LOMOND " Dinner music tonight and every other evening by Jerry Pettit and his orchestra Make reservations now for New Year’s Eve a wonderful party! Phone 4100 The Ogden camp No 5 and auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs W F Turney Dinner was served at seven o’clock and the evening was spent The Christmas playing cards spirit prevailed and gifts were exchanged Alc-Crac- 2 January there will be cards in the drawing room at the Hotel Ben Lomond' The hostesses will be Mrs Maurice evening Conroy Miss Dorothy Corey Miss LaVon Walton and Aliss Venna McCraqken WOMEN’S CLUB OF CHURCH ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Women’s club of the Congregational church met with Mrs Charles Armstrong 362 Thirty-fir- st street last week and election of officers for the ensuing year was held The following officers were elected: Mrs Lester Provost president Mrs J D Reynolds Mrs James Callan secretary Mrs Ernest Woodcock treasurer The club honored the eightieth birthday of Airs- Joseph Hurst Mrs Armstrong- was assisted by Mrs James Callan vice-preside- nt ANNOUNCEMENTS ? The Eighth grade class of the Polk school held a Christmas dance at the auditorium on Wednesday evening f ’ J BRIDGE CLUB HAS PARTY IN TEA ROOM Airs C D Sullivan entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon at the Nob Hill tea room Holly was used for' the decorations After dinner the party! went to the home of Airs Sullivan where a Christmas party was held Those present were Mrs Pete Wangsgard Airs Elizabeth Wheelwright Airs Carl Alontgomery Airs W T Whitson Mrs Jack Bell Airs Alamie F Keyes Airs E F Russell Airs A I Chase and Airs Ness Ewers i " CHATEAU SCENEi OF CHILDREN’S PARTY The American Legion and its auxiliary entertained at their annual children’s! Christmafc party on Saturday afternoon at the chateau An interesting program was given and a gift Off the Christmas tree was presehted to each child Dancing was enjoyed later Air and Airs N A Gay announce the engagement of their daughter Ellen to Herbert T Griffin son of Mr and Mrs L H Griffin The mariage will take place December 26 Air and Airs C C Johnson an- -' nounce the engagement of their daughter Marian to D C DeWitt of Spokane The Washington marriage will take place in the near future nmh- NEIITS WITH DEEP SOFT CURLY WAVES Kuby P Wheelwright 1612 Phone Jackson 2425 V b (Smses 211(3 EPsiiii? Onypip©: BLACK KID AND CREPE ' A Special Purchase Offered at the Low Price of Don’t miss this chance to go right down your Christmas list and finish your shopping dollars ahead You’ll agree this is the biggest bargain offered in Ogden today gor I ‘ Pair Airs Bertha Covey Mrs Lewis Fowers Mrs W H Heyman Mrs Barbara Johnson Mrs Henry Sturm Jr Mrs Phoebe Reeder Airs Guy P Miller Mrs H H Mark Mrs L Mooneyham Mrs C E Owens Mrs Anna Power Airs Thomas Poorman Mrs Albert Ward and Airs William H Aimer Just Like the One That Is Pictured Here i and workmanship that is equal to slippers of twice this price Give gifts of health on Christmas Ask Santa to bring lots of milk for good health Give yourself and H16 assurance of sound gleaming teeth yclHrJfmily a lasting value and enjoyment Good BLUE- teeth bring bright smiles black: All sizes now ADDED producs mae holiday preparations an easy Sour cream for salad dressings waffles and sour cream cake i Buttermilk is a beverage for reducing making corn bread and griddle cakes Cottage cheese for salads pies desserts and other Items of special diet Vitamin D milk is sunshine nourishment LWhip- PIn" cream to top chocolate cake and candy cream soups and salads Sweet cream butter —why it’s food acosmetic and a medium more valuable than wealth or FEATURE One big lot of ladies Full-fashion- ed PURE SILK HOSE atf - wine! Whole fresh pasteurized milk for all household pur-pos- es Chocolate milk so palatable orangeade so anc ke merry the holidays are THE 17EBER CENTRAL DAIRV paii? Here Is a splendid gift combination all for 98c Choose a pair of hose when you buy the special BUT you’ll have to hurry! slippers re-he- n5’ Phone 21G1 ken Hall There will be no meeting held next Wednesday December 26 On Wednesday I j Miss Venna Miss Marvel Engstrom Aliss Dorothy Manning Miss Marian Bjorkland and Miss Clarisse Just in Time for Late Shoppers set-tin- AIc-Gre- lian Jeppson Chapter F of the P E O Sisterhood held its Christmas party on Wednesday afternoon at the Nob Hill tea rooms Airs P A Dix was the hostess for the afternoon -- Artistic in all details was the delightful supper given to the Sans Souci club members on Tuesday evening at the Cobble Cottage tea rooms The table was centered with silver fancies in a silver bowl Cardinal tapers in silver holders illuminated the g Favors were red baskets centered with small dolls and filled with candy’ The members of the club presented their president Mrs William H Miller with a beautiful gift after which gifts were exchanged The committee in charge of the party was Mrs Bertha Covey and Airs William H Miller Guests and members included Mrs Paul Elliott Mrs Thomas Parkinson Airs Thomas Flynn Mrs Grace Payne Mrs Francis Fryman Airs Anna Mrs G A Montgomery Mrs G E Braby Airs Earl Branstitter Mrs W R Bushjost Sweet cream for holiday confections cakes cookies DMER CARDS ARE PLAYED AT DINNER PARTY Aliss Jeanette Manning Miss Lil' Give Gilts of JXlealth— task Christmas Miss Minnie Moore Brown Aliss Gladys Molen Aliss Sylvia Van Orden Miss Alarguerite Israelson Miss Carolyn Adams Aliss Alargaret Bell Aliss Alice Tanner Miss Ruby Sorenson Airs Rhea Cazier Mrs N E De Marais Airs A: B Hintze’ Mrs L A Berg Mrs L S Brown Mrs Herbert Wood Mrs W A Stone Mrs E V Benzley Mrs Charles T Murray and Mrs John R Salmond Russell Th orson’ read “Christmas Mystery” by WiUiam J Lccke “Vagabond Dream House” by Don Blandine “Christmas Manger” by Elizabeth Maddox Roberts SUPPER GIVEN BY SANS SOU Cl CLUB MEMBERS and candy the Child Culture club party which was held at the Hotel Ben Lomond on Thursday December 20 was a social success The genial host-ess- es were Mrs A G Patterson Airs Frances Gwilliam and Airs W O Pell A delightful program was given by the students of the Sacred Heart academy The Aliss-- es Alargaret O’Connor Florence Bird Helen Garvis Rosemary Thinnes Alary Campbell and Alice "Ballard all of the academy gave a very commendable representaone-a- ct Mrs Speed Society Notes I tion of a the mother of Mr Levin Songs followed after which a distribution of gifts to all the was BRIDGE DINNER PARTY HELD AT CHILD CULTURE JARVIS HOME CLUB MEMBERS Mr and Mrs J R Jarvis enHEAR PROGRAM tertained at their home on Saturday evening at a bridge dinner The hone was adorned in Christmas decorations and covers were laid for Mr and Mrs R W White Mr and Mrs F M Earl Mr and Mrs M E Hansen Mr and Mrs Frank Oberhansley Mr and Mrs W L Stephens Mr and Mrs Fred Kuhlman and Mr and Airs Ed Greenwell - -Mr and Mr Jarvis also entertained at a bridge dinner on Wednesday evening covers being laid for Mr and Mrs C I Canfield Mr and -- ‘Mrs J Quill Nebeker Mr and Mrs Carl Lindquist Mr and Mrs Horace Ensign Mr and Mrs El wood Williams Mr and Airs Walter Browning Miss Lucille Nelson and Arnold Ferrin (left) and Nadine who with Mr Levin will Codperation Asked To Gleaner Girls In Ninth Ward Hall With the spirit of Yuletide and holiday festivity the Ogden His-- j torical society held its annual Christmas party Saturday afternoon at the Nob Hill tea rooms - Luncheon was served at one long table with covers-placefor thirty members Red carnations and white bridal wreath In white vases on reflectors formed an attractive centerpiece for the table with red princess tapers In white holders O placed at intervals Red and green candles filled with candy were the favors Mrs E A Fleming president of the club welcomed the members and guests and introduced Miss Nell Hendricks a new member Following the luncheon Mrs Maurine Rhead gave a most delightful reading entitled “A Great Rushing of Wings” t by Emma Lindsay Squire The feature of the afternoon was a musical program given by the FERA music and arts organization of which Mrs Edna C Rlrie is the supervisor ' This new and commendable "white collar professional project" is the only project of its kind in Utah at the present time and it is due to the efforts of Mrs Rlrie that the FERA of Ogden city has endorsed and aided in this worthy organization Clair Lewis director of the chorus acted as master of ceremonies and presented the members in the following program: FERA instrumental trio “The Old Pine Tree” “Prayer Meeting Time In the Hollow” Jack Twitchell Era Twitchell and Milt Austin violin solo “Nocturne” by Chopin and “Spring Song” by Alendel- asohn Otto Altmanns instrumental trio “Bye Bye Blue” Jqs Eddy Earl Eddy Lawrence Christensen baritone solo “Kentucky Baby” Jack Creamer accompanist Arlene Blakeman piano solo “Liebestraum” by Franz Liszt Arlene Blakeman musical saw solo “The 'World is Waiting for the Sunshine” James Sherman - accompanied by Jack Twitchell tenor solo “O Solo Mio” Clair Lewis yodeling troubadour “Silver Moon” Vern Hawks novelty dance Joe Blackner accompanied by FERA trio (guitars and acv cordian) Jack Twitchell Era Twitchell Milt - Austin instrumental “Beautiful Ohio” "Riders of the Purple Dawn” “His Star”—Christmas cantata— FERA chorus soloists musicians closing chorus “On the Road to Recovery" chorus musicians and The Rotary club entertained its ladies at a delightful Christmas dinner dance in the nature of a Mexican Fiesta on Wednesday evening at the Hotel Ben Lomond About two hundred and fifty guests enjoyed the occasion Red and white checkered table cloths covered the tables carrying out the Mexican idea and a large wide red Mexican candle in a green holder centered the table Holly was also used Place cards were Spanish menus and the programs were also in Spanish A Miss program was presented Rachelle Aledoway and Airs Ray Whitmeyer who were dressed in The Kappa Beta Literary club entertained at a Christmas breakfast last Sunday in the English room of the Hotel Ben Lomond Miss Vera Crist and Airs J E Erwin were hostesses The table was decorated in' a miniature Christmas sfcene including Santa Claus deer polar bears and a lake also a Christmas tree in the center Those present were Clifford Doxey Mrs Viola Jepp-so- n Mrs Reed Swenson Mrs M L Stevenson Airs A Kearns Mrs Alice Madsen Airs Charles Osmond Mrs Lloyd K Neilson Airs Alice Childs Airs C W Anderson Airs Alaurice Conroy Airs Lucille Clark Miss Dorothy Corey Miss Ethel Doxey Aliss LaVon Walton Aliss Effie Allen Miss Aleta Jex Miss Alildred Galbraith Two outstanding parties of the week were the ones given by the Weber college when the Christmas dance was held in the Weber ballroom on Monday evening at which “Aliss Weber” and her maids of honor were presented and the “Sweetheart” dance that was sponsored by the Otyakwo and Excelsior - clubs was given at the Berthana ballroom on Wednesday evening where “Sweetheart of Excelsior” and her maids of honor were presented Aliss Bernice Lindquist- - was jehosen “Miss Weber” and her maids of honor were Aliss Ruth Jensen Miss Ruth Alae 'Graham and Miss Mary McAllister Aliss Aliene Smedley was chosen “Sweetheart of Excelsior" and her maids of honor were Aliss Ruth Chandler Aliss Evelyn' : Harwood and Miss Laura Chadwick The contests were judged by Warner Baxter and Dick Powell well ! known movie stars W 0 ' 2551 Ogden Ave ft V " “ £1 lUk |