Show THE OGDEN 14 Ogden Golf And Country Club Jo Engaged To Brides-Ele- ct Be-Marri- STANDARD-EXAMINE- June in ed SUNDAY MORNING MAY 19 1935 R Bridge Luncheon Is T Be Party Scene v 1 v If- : " '" V ' - J - - V u ' " is - I i'- v lb - it 4i Mrs Vera Frey Beason presented Miss Clara May Patterson daughter of Mr and Mrs Adam Patterson Jr in a MacDowell musical tea at the home of Mrs Patterson on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock Besides the numbers given Miss Betty by Miss Patterson a few selections sang Harrington - 7 ! - i V Is a group of June brides: Upper left to right Miss Nona to Edward H Slade son of Mr Wnllarfi whose and Mrs J C Slade is announced by her father Joseph Wallace The marriage will take place the middle of June Miss Gladys Lochtrog daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred J Lochtrog of Ogden whose engagement to J Edwin Hall son of Mr and Mrs John F Hall is announced The marriage will take place the latter part of June Miss Ella G Oborn daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest F Oborn whose engagement to Grant H Passey son of Mr and Mrs Parley C the Passey is announced The marriage will take place June 24 in Mr Salt Lake temple Lower left Miss Cleola Zinn daughter of and Mrs Paris zinn whose engagement to ueimar u weese son of Mr and Mrs H H Weese is announced The marriage will take Miss Elda Prentil daughter of Mr and place in the near future Mrs Louis prentil wnose marriage to W nerDen AUDeie son oi xvir will take Max Mrs and Aybele place in June in the St Joseph tLJERE ' ens-acremen- if" 4 7 OPENING DANCE The Ogden Golf and Country club members held their opening dance on Saturday evening A most enjoyable evening was spent and the club members are looking forward to the next dance with keen anticipation The committee in charge this year is Willard L Eccles chairman E C Singleton Gordon W Baxter H W Hinley Dr W S Moyes and Dr A W V r ) MOTHERS FETED ON SUNDAY AT soThe state Othemological a will dinhold and ciety meeting ner at the Ogden Golf and Country club on Monday night The local members of the society will be the hostesses with Dr and Mrs A H Aland and Dr and Mrs C C Hetzel in charge Piano selections will be given by Roger Brown son of Dr and Mrs W R Brown Girls of the Weber college Oty-okclub honored their mothers with a program and' favors Sunday May 12 at a White Elephant wa tea garden Helen Jane Murphy Mary Rae Christensen and Janet Fife were in charge of arrangements Miss Helen Parmley was toastmistress A program consisted of a duet by Lola Greaves and Beverly Harris a solo by Helen Sessions and a reading by Marian Wilson Miss Kathleen Foulger gave a toast to the mothers and in return a toast was given to the daughters by HONOR MOTHERS FRIDAY EVENING The Business and Professional Women of Ogden met Friday evening in the ballroom of the Hotel Mrs Helen Fife Corsages and favors were pre- Ben Lomond the occasion being sented to each mother present The trimmings were done in green and silver Girls present were: Barbara Lindquist L Ma-bel- no-hoste- ss ct m Mrs Charles Chandler entertained her club at dinner and bridge Monday evening at the home of her mother Mrs Anna Van Dyke The decorations were purple and white lilacs The club members present were: Miss Bernice Hall Miss Edris Jesperson Miss Marion Clark MissIrene Miller Miss Echo Vaughn Mrs Charles Chandler and Miss Beu- lah Alton Mrs Milton Rawson was a special guest Decorations were provided by Miss Elizabeth Huth Mrs Blanche Kendall McKey had charge of the program ' PUPIL TO APPEAR IN RECITAL TODAY - Mrs Myrtle Rosevear will present her pupil Miss Barbara Lind-qui- st pianist assisted by Miss Roberta Liming violinist in a re- at three FOR (Pa-thetiq- ue) Beethoven Grave Allegro di Molto Miss Barbara Lind- quist Sonata G Minor Tartlni Largo Allegro Miss Robert Liming Valse Op 64 No 2 Chopin Nocturne Op 15 No 2 Chopin Scherzo E Minor Mendelssohn Miss Barr bara Lindquist Rondino Walt No 2 Von Weber Miss Roberta Liming Pickaninny - Dance - Guion- Sibelius March' Winds MacDowell Polonaise MacDowell " Miss Barbara Lindquist f a INSTALLED AT BUFFET SUPPER The Women's University club met Wednesday evening for a buffet supper and held installation of officers in the ballroom of the Hotel Ben Lomond The serving table was beautiful with an Italian cutwork cloth centered with red tulips in a crystal bowl which was surrounded by ivory tapers in crystal holders The members and guests were seated at small tables Everyone received a corsage of sweet peas Mrs DeVere Childs and Mrs- Marion Clark poured Mrs R L Hickman president graciously addressed the group and introduced the new officers Mrs DeVere Childs president for the coming year delightfully responded with a short talk Mrs Arthur Beers in behalf of the club members presented Mrs Hickman with a gift A string trio composed of Miss Helen Mills piano Miss Mona Forsha violin and Mrs Lucille Clark cello rendered two musical numbers "Serenade" by Chas Wi-dand "Chants Sans Paroles" by P Tschaikoiosky Miss Minnie Moore Brown delightfully read "The Use of Man" by Lord y after which bridge was - or Dun-san- played The following were present: Mrs Elizabeth Bird Mrs Fred Williams Mrs Geo Cunningham Mrs Mable Fry Mrs Clara Manning Mrs George Craig Mrs Arthur Beers Mrs R L Hickman Mrs Don Barney Mrs May Eakins Mrs Lloyd Nielsen- Mrs Darrell Crawford Mrs Alfred Lewis Mrs Charles A Osmond Mrs J Robert Hatch of Los Angeles Mrs" Sherman Hudson Mrs Nellie Reed Mrs Edith Casey Mrs Hartman Mrs Lucille Clark Mrs Clarisse Hall Mrs Maurice Conroy Mrs Marion Clark Mrs DeVere Childs Mrs Francis Johnson Mrs Leona Giles - Mrs-Vio- la Jeppeson Mrs Alice Mad-so- n Mrs M L Stevenson Mrs Arthur Kearns Mrs Clifford Doxey Mrs C II Anderson Mrs Reed K Swensbn Mrs Whitney Young Mrs Lionel Thatcher Miss Venna McCracken Miss La Von Walton Miss Marian Bjorkland Miss Anna Stark Miss Nancy Barker Miss Jeanett Manning Miss Effie Allen Miss Oleta Jex Miss Dorothy Corey Miss Lilliam Jeppeson Miss Marvel Engstrom Miss Dora Coffman Miss Zelta Ballinger Miss Ethel Doxey Miss Clara May Browning Miss Marguerite Israelson Miss Maurine Israelson Miss Dorothy Manning The committee in charge of arrangements were: Mrs Arthur Beers Mrs Mabel Fry and Mrs Charles A Osmond chairman Mrs Paul Thatcher entertained the members of the Ogden City club of Alpha Delta Pi sorority Friday evening at eight o'clock at her home in the Elmhurst apartments The following officers were elected to serve next fall: president Miss Ruth Merrill Mrs Charles Chandler and secretary Miss Mildred Ryn-de- rs After a short business meet-tin- g bridge was played and a midnight supper Was enjoyed On Wednesday May 15 most of the members of the sorority motored to Salt Lake City to attend vice-preside- do : f - 1 1 T Ro-man- ce -- i Chapter J of the P E O Sisterhood met at the Nob H111 tea rooms on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Joseph Titley as hostess The Beta Sigma Phi sorority dinner party sponsored Ruth Nelson and Miss Rhea Poul-twas held at White Elephant Guests included: Mrs Joseph E by-Mis- s er Evans Mrs Thatcher Allred Miss Gertrude Denkers Miss Helen Borup Miss Maurine Macbeth Miss Adda Deem Miss Jewel Fol-laMiss Elva Wilkinson Miss Margaret Nelson Miss Ruth Nelson Miss Dorothy Woods Miss Eva Woolley Miss Thelma Terry Miss Marion Shaw Mrs Ruby Sneddon Miss Af ton McGregor Miss Dorothy Campbell Miss Mary O'Connor Miss Alice Galbraith Miss Ella Jeffs Miss LaVina Smith Miss Alice Gillan Mrs Mrs Vellys Howard Davidson Foulger and Salt Lake guests: Miss Clara Steele Miss Mildred Pace Miss Nell McCormic Miss Norma Jensen Miss G wen Stephens Miss Rubye Newman Table decorations were yellow tulips and mock lilies and tall yellow candles Bridge followed din- Bridge was enjoyed by the following: Miss Af ton Adams Miss Emma Jacobs Miss Elta Thomp- son Miss Marian Widdison Miss Maud Stallings Miss Mar Shurtliff Miss Leona Ellis jorie Miss Marguerite Myers Miss Jennie Lowe Mrs Merrill Oyler Mrs Harold Ward and the hostess Clearance Goats i! ! Dresses Suits to off i ANNUAL BANQUET OF GIRLS' CLUB i IS HELD At-we- ner Chaisins Kong" Rose" MacDowell "To Wild A "Water Lily" MacDowell Piano solos were offered by Mrs Atwell Wolfer: "Roses" by Frank Lynes "At Twilight" by Rudolph Friml Vocal solos by Mrs J G Leonard accompanied by Mrs C The string trio composed of Mrs D J Greenwell cello Mrs Royal Eccles violin Mrs Fred Froerer piano offered "Tempo De Minu-etto- " from Suit No 1 by Parker After the delightful afternoon of music lunch was enjoyed by all the members LUNCHEON PARTY : ' AT FAMILY flOME The Misses Myrtle Wltten Ver-d- a Witten Leona Draper Faulkner Gladys Larson Thelma Kihlstrom Louise Dunn Afton Harvey Venna Cardon Mable Draper Norma MInnoch and Alice Kihlstrom were the guests of Miss Beatrice Emmett on Tuesday evening at her home on Twenty-fourt- h street The guests were welcomed to a cozy room outlined as an scene Luncheon was served in the early evening in camping style and each member present was given a napkin as a souvenir The remainder of the evening was spent at bridge -- Mag-dali- out-do- Beau-Mon- ne or de Twelve guests were seated at one long table decorated with a lace cloth yellow tulips and ivory candles at a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs R L Hickman 2580 Quincy avenue The guests included the Mes-dam- es Charles Osmond Arthur Beers Mable Fry Marion Clark Elizabeth Bird Darrell Crawford Francis Johnson Maurice R Conroy George Cunningham LeRoy Madsen Lloyd K Nielson and Miss Ethel Doxey PLAY TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY EVENING one act play entitled "Andante" will be given Friday eveo'clock in the ning at eight-thirt- y Seventeenth ward hall The cast includes Olin Ririe Josephine Ririe Gene Lynch Vern Newman and Helen Willis A dance will follow the play given Tuesday evening at the Nob Hill tea rooms when Miss Margaret McGowan entertained the members of her bridge club Dinner was served at one long fable centered with a bonquet of lilacs and green tapers held 'in silver candle holders n Members present wer0: Miss Edgley Miss Anrf Kennedy Miss Irene Pimlott Miss Marian Higgenbotham Miss Phyllis Hilton Miss Beulah Romans Miss Dorothy Code Miss Clela Green Mrs Gifford Hudson Mrs "Bud" Lund Mrs Gerald Kennedy and the hostess t n den whose marriage Thursday May 9 MUSIC ALE WILL Under the direction of Mark a muslcale will be presented this evening at eight-thirt- y o'clock in the ballroom of the Hotel Ben Lomond by the Ogden J Rotary club be the same program ThisMrwillRobinson that presented at the Art Barn in Salt Lake City recently which met with so much favorable comment FURRIERS Washington Ave rhone 1071 High school at the Weber gym- nasium Monday morning byJMrs Edna Wade a chapter member and- - chairman of the committee on Americanism and approved The Rotaryanns are in charge schools ' v The choice of the winners was made by the teacher of cooking Miss Agnes Williams and the sewing instructor Miss Elsie Hayes deed School of Dancing All T-pe- of Dancing Offered in the s SUMMER COURSE June 3 to June 28 CLASSES FOR TEACHERS PROFESSIONALS AND CHILDREN "Hxs Reed is a leader in the dance profession recognized irora coast to coast with pupils successful on the stage and 3 in pictures The best economy is to place your children In a dependable school with fully qualified experienced teachers Register June 2 Telephone 2481 at the Orpheum Wednesday Thursday and Friday May 22 23 and 24 Look for our Stage Show V 4 Address 50 West 67th St New York City or 853 24th Utah fV3 1WX Will Teach in Ogden and Salt Lake City for two months beginning July 1 1935 St Ogden The only 100 per cent in Ogden All-Stea- Way To Keep Healthy Children WeLl Fiirs Remodeled Repaired and Cleaned 3 s of the affair with Mrs David S Romney as chairman Light re freshments will be served- - Each Rotarianwill be allowed to bring one couple as guests A Sure pro- ' "JVEBER GYMNASIUM COLO the Through the girl home makers of which Mrs John n Evans Is chairman certificates of award were given by the Golden Spike chapter Daughters of the American Revolution to pupils of the cooking and sewing classes of the Central Junior High school Monday Miss Tessie Harames and Miss Lilly Kldo were he winners In the cooking classes and— Miss Mary Yoshiokl nd Miss Ruth Young In the sewing classesranking first and second in the order named The presentation was made at the assembly of the Central Junior committee 1 Prominent New York Teacher of Singing 1 tection of our enlarged safety vaults proof against moths fire or theft — and your garments are INSURED while here 1 place in the Salt Lake temple Robinson " vocal solos by Lois Allen Mrs Reva Beck Bosone founder of the club was a special guest - CERTIFICATES OF Washington avenue AWARD PRESENTED on took 853 Af-to- DClI Bos-on- Anne Dixon lav-bend- er -- 1 I - Distinguished Concert Pianist and A delightful dinner party was - A Frederic Dixon v di-rect- fon BE OFFERED BY ROTARY TONIGHT - DINNER PARTY IS HELD AT TEA ROOMS The toast program under the of Virginia Nicholas was as follows: "The Garden" (club in school) Alma Hobson "The e Gardener" Mrs Reva Beck "Tall Hollyhocks" (alumnae) Mary Paquette "Roses" (seniors) Marie Manning "Violets" (juniors) Verna Forbes "Sunshine and Rain" Lola Woodbury un- The banquet was" carried-oder the supervision of Miss Fern Marquart club advisor President Marie Manning Vice President Marion Wheelock Secretary Verna Forbes and Treasurer Lois Allen Readings were given by Marion Wheelock and Louise Lintop piano solos by Marion Turner and One of the loveliest social events of late spring will be the annual bridge luncheon given by the Ogden alumnae chapter of the Sor-os- is sorority on next Saturday afternoon at the Ogden golf and country club Guests of honor will be the Logan and Salt Lake City chapters and also the active members of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority of the Utah State Agricultural college The committee in charge of arrangements—includes Mrs Maurice R Conroy chairman Mrs Herman B Way and Mrs Hyrum P Cannon BRIDGE'LUNCHEON HELD SATURDAY V Zinn H0TEtJ AT The annual' banquet of Congress Girls debating club nf Ogden High school was held for members alumnae and5 guests May 18 at the Hotel Ben Lcmond An oldfashioned garden motif was used in the table decorations Mrs Arvard H Hoggan formerly Miss Vera May Scadden daugh ter oi Mr and Mrs R H scad Hunter The Sempre Musical society met ll May 16 at the home of Mrs Wolfer Mrs C V Zinn chairman gave an interesting paper on "Modern Tone Masters" The following musical program was given: "Claire De' Lune" De "Rush Hour in Hong Bussy nd We offer your furs BRIDE-ELEC- T - - William Mrs Mosteller Mrs Walter Ellingson Mrs H B Way Miss Oleta Jex Miss Helen Mills Miss Marion Mills Mrs Vern Brown Mrs Atwell Wolfer Mrs Earl Rushmer Mrs Richard C Badger and Mrs Kenneth Ikeler and Mrs Lucile White Rosa T A child who is naturally healthy is a The members of the Achain club met Wednesday evening at the Green Gables tea room with Miss Retta Jacobs as hostess The party was in honor of Miss Alton Adams a bride of the week who was presented with a beautiful gift- nt the Founders day banquet in celebirthbration of the eighty-fourt- h of the sorority day anniversary CLUB GIVES PARTY ar Adagio Lindquist Mrs Manly Thompson who left Saturday for Milwaukee Wis was entertained by the Ladles of the Forest Service at a bridge luncheon at the White Elephant tea room Spring blossoms were used in the decorations Mrs Orange Olsen and Mrs Ernest Winkler were in charge of arrangements Those present were: Mrs R W Bailey Mrs A R Standing Mrs J Q Falck Mrs Lee Stratton Mrs K W Kennedy Mrs Francis Wood Mrs L W McCleanhen Mrs M W Bird Mrs R H Rutledge Mrs H" M Shank Mrs Alen Richards Mrs George Nichols Mrs Selar Hutchings Mrs Raymond Price Mrs George Rigdon Mrs W W Blakeslee Mrs George Stewart Mrs Dana Parkinson Mrs Geo Craddock Mrs James Stewart Mrs Charles Connaughton Mrs Frank Allen Mrs Walter Mann Mrs George Mushback of Brig-haCity Mrs A C Wycoff Mrs Jack Reynolds and Miss Hilda Holberg ct Com-mon- Bernice Kathleen Foulger Ruth Cross Fay Cardon Helen Jane Murphy Aliene Smedley Bonnie Adams Ruth Chandler Janet Fife Helen Sessions Marian Wilson Mary Rae Christensen Beverly Hall Jeanette Clark Phyllis Barker Ruth Van Dyke Voloy Iverson Kate Johnson nt presented: Sonata C Minor NEW- OFFICERS WHITE ELEPHANT CLUB MEMBERS afternoon t et SEMPRE MUSICAL ENTERTAINED ON SOCIETY HEARS FRIDAY EVENING PAPER PROGRAM o'clock in the Beason-Rosevepiano studio room '511 Central building Friends are invited The following program will be street on Tuesday afternoon in i! honor of Mrs John T Strong of Salt Lake City t who will make her home in Butte shortly and Mrs G P Koehler of Seattle Washington who will make her home in Salt Lake City Olm-stea- SORORITY GROUP ? this t Catholic church Mrs J W Abbott Mrs J T Abbott and Mrs George L Abbott will entertain at a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs J W Abbott on Monday afternoon cital — T Petty x Mrs L T Bass will entertain home 1133 Twenty-sixth''"- T Mrs W W Bowman and Mrs Bird H Jex entertained at a delightful bridge luncheon at the White Elephant tea rooms on Saturday afternoon A profusion of spring blooms and garden flowers were used for the attractive decorations and the invited guests were Mrs Frank M Browning Mrs A Vard Zabriskie Mrs Geo Ward Mrs Harold Dahlstrom Mrs J T Abbott Miss Mary Hurst Miss Betty Hurst Miss Mary Nef f Mrs Leona Burt Mrs M J Seidner Miss Lorna Wattis Mrs Joseph W Brewer Mrs' Joseph Bell Mrs Ralph Mitchell d Mrs Carl Gaskill Mrs Neil Mrs William Gunnell Miss Lizette Maginpis Mrs Harold C Day Mrs Francis Madson Mrs Heber Scowcroft Mrs L W Over-streMiss Kate tFenton Miss - - Is at her r1 jjt ' j ill ' n - a Har-ma- 1 hi " Mrs George Eccles will entertain at a bridge luncheon on Tuesday-afternooopening day at the Ogden Golf and Country club in honor of Mrs Sterling Noel of New York City 'and Mrs Patrick Healy III of Raleigh N C Vice-preside- Party- - nd t Mrs George S Eccles as chairman have started the season with plenty of enthulasm and hope to make this a most entertaining year Besides Mrs Eccles the hostesses are Mrs J H Andrews Mrs C C Eubank Mrs Harold E Hemingway Mrs H W Hinley Mrs E B Thatcher Mrs Philip M Thompson Mrs E C Single? ton and Mrs LeRoy Young -- was charming hostess at an attractive bridge luncheon at the White Eelphant tea rooms on Monday afternoon Lovely spring garden flowera formed the centerpiece and were placed attractively about the place Covers were laid for Mrs Henry C Stranquist Mrs Lyman Hyde Mrs George L Abbott Mrs Rol-laParry Mrs R T Mairs Mrs Fletcher Scowcroft Mrs W H Harris Mrs George M Flster Mrs Henry W Nelson Mrs Mary Wattis Brown Mrs A H Aland n Mrs William Van Alen Mrs Mrs Glen' Peery George Mrs C T Perrin Mrs Thatcher Allred Mrs! J R Iakisch Mrs J S Allen Mrs George French Mrs Blaine Glasmann Mrs Bird Jex Mrs Maurice Howe and Mrs Ray Whltmeyef and the hostess r month starting with June a tea will be given There will also be bridge tournaments and there will be an extra prize for each woman who wins in the regular monthly tournament There will then be one final tournament at the end ' of the season f The hostesses this year with the annual dinner and entertain- ment in honor of the mothers of the club members Covers were laid for sixty guests and members the decorations consisting of spring flowers and yellow candles Favors were small yellow fans Grace Boyle presided Between courses 'Mrs le Fleming led in the singing of "America" and "Love's Old Sweet Song" Miss Grace Boyle gave the toast to mothers paying ' tribute to the pioneer women of America whose courage and foresight made possible the advantages of freedom enjoyed by the average woman today Mrs Laura George in behalf of the mothers made a fitting response After dinner the following programwas carried out Vocal solos Miss Carma Douglas accompanied by Miss LaVin Cragun Reading of a one-aplay "The' Miss Virginia McNamara Wedding" Trumpet solo Miss Marjory Moyes accompanied by Miss Martha Zinn Zylophone solos Mr Shorty Ross who was accompanied by Mrs Ross Presentation of a one-aplay "The Dear Little Wife" by Arleen Haygood FredNickson and Bob Buswell This play had been directed by Virginia McNamara under the supervision of the dramatic art department of the Ogden High school Mr Ross played some old airs on his xylophone and Eily McKey Pierson gave a short reading "Good Night!" As a closing number "The End of the Road" was sung by members and guests Flowers were presented to the mothers who were present Charming At White Elephant Mrs W W Bowman Ogden Golf and Country club aost esses will hold their opening day for regular Tuesday luncheons on May 21 and will start with a two-da- y bridge tournament An interesting program has been planned for the season Every last Saturday in each " Planned At Home Tuesday Fop Two Women Temple Bride treas- LUXOR OIL Permanent Wave value lar JI Shampoo and Finder Wave Dried all for 2551-Ogde- n OIL- Permanent Wave flOO value TUOP regn 50 Shampoo Finger Wave and Eyebrow Arch TC r 17EBED eSfJTnAL BMOY ASSP rhone 24Gi $208 resrn-t- o $350 Every Wave guaranteed and given with pure steam No pads no electricity ure too precious to neglect! 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