Show V o fHE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING MAY 19 1933 Vera May Scadden Is Arvard 0 R f served Mrs Scadden was assisted by Mrs J A Lawson Mrs J R Unander and Mrs R E Hoggan The! guests included: Miss Clara Caspersen Miss Cornelia Neuter-ma- n Miss Lucile Holley Mrs Taylor Miss Elizabeth Taylor Mrs Miss Margaret Bernard Huss Grimm Mrs J" A Lawson Mrs J R Unander Mrs Fred Scadden Mrs Melba Grow Mrs Blair Miss Leoiia Johnson Miss Donna Anderson Miss Grace Gray Miss Bernice Baird Miss Ruth Wilde Miss May Brown Mrs Soderberg Mrs William Presnell Miss Melba Soderberg Miss Mable Soderberg Mrs R E Hoggan Mrs Eph W Manning Miss Lillian Niggill Miss Mrs Naoma Crouch Bernice Lether Mrs Sone Mrs Jones Mrs Bingham Miss Ruth Law-so- n Miss Marcine Manning the guest of honor and the hostess Mrs Hoggan was honored at another party given by Miss Grace Gray and Mrs Julia Jresn ell at the home of Miss Gray 2644 Brinker avenue Covers were laid for fourteen guests During the evening bunco and other games were played after-whic- h refreshments were served The home was decorated with various colored tulips Mrs Oliver Gray was Mrs R E Ruth Hoggan Hoggan and Miss assisted by Mrs entertained at a bride for the at their home party Louis Hoggan on Thirty-firstreet on Monday May 6 ' Bunco was played after which refreshments were served Mr and Mrs R H Scadden parents of the bride entertained at a wedding reception for the bride and groom at their home on Washington avenue on Friday May 9 from 8 to 11 p m The bride wore a white satin dress and bridal veil with orange blossoms She also carried a bouquet of white roses and lily of the valley Mrs J A Lawson sister of the bride was maid of honor and wore pale pink crepe and carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas Miss Ruth Hoggan sister of the groom was bridesmaid She was dressed in white and carried roses and sweetpeas Fred Scadden acted as best man The home was decorated with bridal wreath and lilacs The dining table was decorated in white and was centered with a large wedding cake White tapers and st O o bridal wreath added to the decorations Mrs Joseph Ririe of Salt Lake Mrs J A Lawson Dean Scadden and Miss Garner furnished the iuuaiu iui me evcmug uver one hundred friends and relatives called during the evening Mrs Red Scadden assisted the' hostess HELD Q MEETING BY HISTORICAL CLUB SATURDAY o With Miss Arthelia Mathis" Miss Eva Erb and Mrs W H Meal as hostesses the members of the Ogden Historical society were pleasantly entertained Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs Meal The rooms were lovely with the gay color and fragrance of numerous bouquets of lilacs and tulins The nresence at the meeting of Mrs Meal who has been confined to a wheelchair for the past year was especially enjoyed by those present Mrs E A Fleming presided at the business meeting and introduced A B Foulgerr member of the board of education who discussed the proposed new high school and the bond issue The Historical club went on record as unanimously favoring the proj- ect Mrs W H Newcomb chairman of the day in a cordial introduction of' praise and esteem o for a former student presented Mrs Leah Pardee Greenwell as guest artist for the afternoon Mrs Greenwell responded by reading in a most capable and charming manner the four-ale play entitled La Gioconda by d'Annunzio The play in itself was a most worthy selection from the dramas of today and its splendid presentation by Mrs Greenwell greatly enhanced its Interest and excellence " 'La Gioconda" said Mrs Greenwell "gives a worthy picture of the drama of our time In this play written by a contemporary dramatist d'Annuzio we have evidence of the release of the playwright from the restrictions current during the 19th century In a generation the the-at- re has changed from a highly professionalized institution with the door closed on all extraneous experiments to a workshop of painters novelists and craftsmen generally " 'La Gioconda is more than dramatic The theme oflyric the play is the triumph of art thus the indifference of the dramatist to the suffering of his characters is hot only essential to his purpose but is rare art "This play was first produced in 1833 in Rome with Duse in the leading role As rendered by the same actress the play was seen in Paris and London in 1900 and v in New York in 1902" Following the presentation of the play by- Mrs Greenwell a social nour was enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses The next meeting of the club will be held Saturday afternoon May 25 at the home of Mrs J- -' B Cooley at Lay ton with Mrs Floyd Whiting as assisting: hostess ct Ga-brie- - o ' The marriage of Miss Vera May Scadden and Arvard R Hoggan took place Thursday -- May 8 in the Salt Lake temple with Elder Charles R Callis of the Quorum of Twelve officiating Mrs R H Scadden mother of the bride entertained for her at her home on Washington avenue on Thursday May 2 Forty guests were in attendance and the evening was passed In playing bunco after which refreshments were toastmistress Engaged To Wed Mr J Edwin Hall Hoggan -- O Gladys Lochtrog Observing Anniversary Married Jo IS -- ' ' ' vv- :' - ' t ' A - i J? - - V -- - i ' 1 $ y TO Mothers Day Tea SHOWER GIVEN IN HONOR OF Is Sponsored By Jeanne Vail entertained Ladies Sodalities atMiss a shower Thursday evening at AT MUSICALE PLAY BRIDE-ELEC- T- v rearer" - Mr and Mrs F J Lochtrog Harrison avenue announce the engagement of their daugh- Under the sponsorship of the Senior and Junior Young Ladies Sodalities of the St Joseph's Catholic parish a Mother's day tea "was held last Sunday ffom two until five o'clock In the Cush-nahMemorial hall Mothers of fathers the and parish attend- 2737 A J'- - ter Gladys Lochtrog to J Edwin son df Mr and Mrs John T Hall of North Ogden Miss Lochtrog is a member of the alumni of the Eastman School of Music and one of Ogden's prominent musicians and teacher Mr Hall is a graduate of the University of Utah and is now engaged with the Bureau of ReclaHall vJmr - S-- " - V! t Jt ' ' - I ed Miss Anne Ga jewsky was general chairman in charge of ar- 1 x rangements Miss Alice Balan president of the Junior sodality and the following officers of the senior so- dality: Miss Vera Drabble president Miss Irene Wheelock Miss Marguerite Wheelock secretary and Miss Anne vice-presid- ' 1 f- - news 4 J m ITSfvii 4 W ' — Mr and Mrs George Thinnes who are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary today with a dinner at noon for 40 members of the immediate family at the Cobble Cottage tea room and an open house to friends from two to six at their home 327 Twenty-eight- h street The centerpiece was a bridal-bouquof roses lilies of the valley baby breath and maiden hair fern with white satin streamers to the novel place cards and individual bridal corsages of roses sweetpeas baby breath and maiden hair fern for each guest The color scheme was carried out in yellow pink and white The guests were the bride-eleMiss Greta Higginson Mrs Lela Lisonbee Miss Phyllis Whittier Miss Zona Powers Miss Ada Waldron of Morgan Miss Francis Parker Miss Phyllis Rosevear Miss Mary Hall Miss Greldon Mr and Mrs Albert W Phipps of 2030 Jackson avenue celebrated their golden wedding at their home on May 2 surrounded by a The Junior Child Culture club held its annual field day' Wednesday May 13 at the home of Mrs C B Johnston on Harris-vill- e read The hostesses for the day were Mrs Harry Hales Mrs Blaine Glasmann Mrs G H Hurst and Mrs Johnston Mrs George H Lowe and Mrs Parley Richardson were in charge of the d entertainment -- Mrs H E was preretiring president sented with a beautiful gift from the club large number of their old-tifriends who called during the day to congratulate the honored On May 4 a reception couple and a program was rendered by their children and grandchildren in the Twentieth ward amusement hall In the evening a banquet was served to 75 members of the immediate family and a number of old-tifriends after which a dancing party was enjoyed The entertainment was in charge of Mr and Mrs Frank Richins and their grandchildren Mr and Mrs Walter Checkett and other children and grandchildren of the honored couple Many gifts were received from relatives and friends Albert W Phipps was born in Evenload Worcestershire England January 8 1867 the oldest son of John M Phipps and Ann Ellen Phipps He came to America with his parents when a boy of 14 and has worked at - the blacksmith trade for the past 50 years He was active in theL D S church serving a number of years as president of the Y M M I A later as second counselor in the bishropic up to 1921 at which time he moved to Ogden Martha Wagstaf f Phipps was born in Green Hill Lane Derbyshire England May 14 1868 the oldest daughter of John Wagstaff and Hannah Prime Wagstaff She came to America with her parents when a girl of 14 and first settled in Croyden Utah Later in the same year 1882 the family moved to Evanston Wyo Mr and Mrs Phipps were married May 2 1885 They are the parents of fifteen children eleven now living and ten being present They were John W Phipps Eureka Utah Frank Phipps Boulder Dam Nev Mrs Frank Richins Ogden Mrs Frank Bateman and Mrs John Kenney Evanston rt Wyo George H Phipps Mrs Scott Mrs Alice Bingham Clifford Phipps Leonard Phipps and Mark J Phipps There are 50 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren me God-dar- me Thursday was guest day for the Child Culture club and the members met at the Hotel Ben Lomond Mrs J T Rushmer and Mrs Anna Van Dyke were the hostesses Mrs Weston Vernon of Logan past president of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs was a special guest Mrs Reva Beck Bosone addressed the club on the subject "Women in Public Affairs" An ensemble of seven students played two violin selections Mrs Robert Harlin was chairman for the day Mrs! W G Shutt entertained the members of the "El Merito" club at her home last Thursday Members present were: Mrs O A Smethurst Mrs G A Rainey Mrs J E Hanchett Mrs W J Owens Mrs J W Olsen Mrs A M Smethurst Mrs E W Greenwell Mrs-- T J Ward Mrs E A Anderson Mrs A M Henninger Mrs A T Doxey and the hostess Mrs J E Hanchett will be hostess to the club Thursday afternoon May 23 at the Green Gables The Fireladies social club met at the Green Gables Wednesday afternoon for a regular meeting After luncheon was served a program was presented consisting of the following numbers: piano solo Miss Arda Phillips vocal solo Mrs Paul Clontz accompanied by Miss Zella Phillips cornet solo Del-be- Miss Faye Seager accompanied by Miss Zella Phillips reading Miss June Griffiths A committee consisting of Mrs Walter Bruesch Mrs ' Ralph Green Mrs Louis West and Mrs M Cashmore was appointed to PARTIES GIVEN MORE PLANNED FOR JUNE BRIDE arrange for the next meeting which will be held Wednesday afternoon June 19 The Ogden Song society held its regular meeting on Wednesday evening-Mathe home of Miss Florence Wade at Pleasant View Miss Ida Marriott was chairman for the evening and gave an interesting paper on American composers of song Musical numbers to illustrated the paper were given by Miss Elizabeth Norseth Miss Beatrice Emmett Mrs Reta y 8-a- In honor of Miss Helen Elsworth whose marriage to Herbert L Snyder will take place June 16 at p m at the Saint Paul's cathedral a number of parties have been given and a number are scheduled for the next two weeks On May 16 Miss Mary Merrill t six-thir- ty Williamsen Miss Florence Wade and Mrs Lucille O Taylor After the program a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess The members then enjoyed a huge bonfire and roasted marshmal-low- s The next regular meeting' will be held at the home of Miss Elizabeth Norseth at 501 First street at which time officers 1935-3- 6 season will be elected' for-th- -- in-the- SONG SOCIETY PLANS PROGRAM ON WEDNESDAY The Ogden Song society will present its eleventh annual spring musicale on Wednesday evening May 22 in the Lewis Junior High n school auditorium at p m Robert Fisher cellist will be featured as the guest artist on th program which will be pre' sented as follows: Songs My Mother Taught Me Dvorak Trees Oscar Rasbach Song society chorus Suite Debussy Clair de Lune Katherine Thomas Passpied Sweet Wind Cadman Lady Moon Edwards Beatrice Emmett Sonate A Minor First Movement rieg Allegro Open Thy Blue Eyes Massenet Robert Fisher The Fisherman Gabussi Florence Wade Lucile Olsen Taylor Elegie' Massenet Grace Nelson Wright cello obligato played by Robert Fisher At Last Foster Grace Nelson Wright Valse Triste Sibelius Berceuse Godard Robert Fisher chorister Florence Wade accompanists Katherine Thomas Phyllis Whittier eight-fiftee- Ber-gamasq- Accompanists will ue be Misses Phyllis Whittier and Katherine ' Thomas Committees under the chairmanship of Grace Nelson Wright Elizabeth Norseth and Lucille O Taylor are working hard to complete arrangements for the affair All friends of the Ogden Song society and music lovers of Ogden are extended a cordial invitation e PIONEER CLUB HOLDS ITS LAST REGULAR EVENT Truly" by Miss Echo Vaughnaccompanied The remainder of the afternoon was spent with a "song fest" by the club v71 regular meeting of L f Pioneer club will be held June 12 at the home of Mrs L L Haines 1334 Twenty-fift- h' Guard practice will be Tuesday evening at seven o'clock Mrs Florence Shurtleff no-ho- son Marvis Hickman LaDona Gammell Gammell Maurine Elane Larkin and Marion Abplan-al- p will take part on the first pro- Children personally quail-fiel- d at their home by authorized field directors For appointment phone 762-- J © Croquignole Permanent Wave Curls 10c Each Shampoo and Finger Wave X $1000 CASH IN PLACE OF THE TOUR! 20 lucky winners saitjfuly 31 on world's largest ship FRENCH LINE'S S S NORMANDIE"! 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Stage Screen Radio Training Christensen Evelyn Anderson Eddie Dumke Brent Scowcrof t Richard Betty Lou Lamoreaux Romney Francene Evans John Major Scowcroft and John Davis ATTENTION! - DAHCE? i A farewell social in honor of Dr C W Hancher district superintendent of Utah Methodists will be held in the Community house on Wednesday evening May 22 at eight o'clock An interesting program has been arranged and all members are urged to attend Mrs C E Shreck Mrs M L Robb Mrs Hugh Riley Mrs Harold Lloyd and Mrs Alice Moore will be the hostesses DINNER PARTY Does Your Child Pe-ruc- ca st WASATCH BRANCH AUXILIARY HAS The Wasatch Branch auxiliary to the Railway Mail Clerks met Friday evening at Cobble Cottage for a seven o'clock dinner Mrs Joseph PurceU and Mrs Claude Pounds were hostesses Twenty members and their husbands were present They were seated at one long table with tulips and lilacs as a centerpiece r The business meeting was conducted by President Mrs- June Corey and the committees for the coming year were appointed Bridge was played for the remainder of the evening attend The' following' young people will offer the program: Joan Korb Margaret Westv Jane Brown Gloria Daz Betsy Wecker Sony Daz Margaret Binnie Melba Pbli-daro Sammy Petralia Jean Binnie Ann Brent RutledgerBaTbara FAREWELL SOCIAL SET WEDNESDAY gram The four o'clock program will be played by LuJean Price Estelle Kelleher Elaine Grant Kathlene Grant Helen Craig Dilworth Young MarJean Hickman Glenna Cook Helen Collins Betty Nelson Joyce Summerill Beverly Connaughton Marijean Schroeder Viva May Gammell and Phyllis Greeno The public is invited to attend ' Miss Alma Derue was chairman of the refreshments assisted by the Misses Cecelia Laucerica Beu-Ja- h Osa Mary Elizabeth O'Con- ' nor Emma Lictard Emma Edith Paoletti Edna Wess- - ler Irene McGowan Ann Kennedy Margaret McGowan dela Green and ilene McGowan Miss Margaret Devine was in charge v of the dining room assisted by the Misses Mary Smyth Mary-bel- le Mallon Helen Gajewsky and the members of the junior " ne one-thir- ty were-lilac- On Thursday evening the Psalmodian club members enterdinner and tained at a theatre party as their annual opening of summer season - The members including Thelma Kihlstrom Gladys Larson Leona Draper Beatrice Emmett Myrtle Witten Verda Witten Magdaline Faulkner Mrs Afton Harvey Alice Mrs Louise Dunn Mrs KihMrom Mrs Norma Minnoch Mrs Mable Draper and Mrs Ven-n- a Cardon met at the home of Miss Leona Draper and in party went to the Paramount theatre Following dinner was enjoyed at Gunn's cafe Beginning the spring series of piano recitals Mrs Reed Gam-me- ll will- present two programs next Sunday afternoon May 28 at three o'clock and four o'clock at the Glen Brothers recital hall Solo and ensemble work wili be played Also several ensembles that won first place in the recent Utah Federated Music club contest held in Salt Lake City The programs are both played by junior pupils the younger group appearing at three o'clock Margaret Wilson Lawrence Scadden Mary Jean Schott Harold Aiken Kenneth Robinson Kar-leKammeyer Jim Poorman Shirely Connaughton Maurine Martin Patty Decker Fred Jack- The Mona Smith studio announces the annual Children's musical to be held in the ballroom of - the Hotel Ben Lomond Tuesday evening at eight o'clock The Lil- lian Thatcher Junior orchestra will' assist The public is invited to nt DINNER OF PSALMODIAN CLUB MEMBERS -- MUSICAL PLANNED TUESDAY EVENING Hanley Miss Elenore Wedell Mrs Amelia Aguire Miss Jane Heflen Miss Beulah Altan Miss Kathryn Duggan and Mks Helen Warla-mo- NO-HOS- T Ca-lio- on ' The last regular of the W B A Pioneer meeting club was held May 15 at the home of Mrs Anna Holden 2844 Eccles with Miss L Jennie Prout as assisting hostess Covers were laid for 20 members and an elaborate luncheon was served at o'clock The table and home decorations and orchid tulips the colors of the Pioneer club After luncheon the meeting was opened and the regular order of business was taken up At the close of the meeting the afternoon was spent with a program of music Miss Irene Miller sang two solos: "That Wonderful Mother: or Mine" and "I Love entertained at a handkerchief shower f or the bride-to-b- e A dancing and dinner party was given Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Chester R This morning Miss Janet Stephenson was to entertain at breakfast at the Weaskee inn On Sunday May 25 Miss Kaye Cannon will entertain at breakfast swimming and tennis and later at supper and bridge at her beautiful country home in Walker's Lane Mr and Mrs Charles D Anderson will give a formal dinner dance on May 31 at the Salt Lake Country club in honor of Miss Ashworth and Mr Snyder Others planning dinners and parties for them are: Miss Marie Stewart David Lewis Miss Ruth Naylor Scott Barnes- - Miss Virginia Burch Miss Edwina McGa-he- n and James Henchey Nelson Miss Ruby Sorenson Miss Anna Starr Miss Hazel Hyland Miss Arlene Larson Mrs Ronald Rosevear Mrs Bill Reid Mrs Albert Span Mrs Vera P Beason of Salt Lake City Mrs Ollie Cortner Mrs John T Hall Mrs Mrs Charles Wayne Parker-an- d Olson The marriage will take place ' latter part of June ing the afternoon Presiding at the tea table were Miss Marie Smith Miss Eileen Miss Katherine Thomas and Miss Beatrice Emmett who will take society spring musicale which will be held part in the Ogden Song 22 in the Lewis junior nign scnooi Wednesday May PUBLIC BIDDEN TO RECITAL ON SUNDAY MAY 26 ent Gajewsky received the guests dur- iV V i et ct GOLDEN WEDDING JUNIOR CHILD CULTURE CLUB IS CELEBRATED HAS FIELD DAY AT FAMILY HOME Bridge was played by the following: Mrs Roland D Smith Miss Marge Anderson Miss Ger-aldi- ne Fitzgerald Miss Gladys Anderson Mrs Harry Richardson Miss Hah McKeU Miss Helen Keating Mrs Wynn B Ferrta Miss Ruth Cave Mrs Robert D Chez Mrs Eunice McKell Grosen-bac- k Miss Betty Hawks Mrs Wayne Dye Miss Blanch Allison Mrs Claude B Cave Mrs J E Vail the gnest' of honor and the hostess an mation The announcement was made known at a party Thursday evening given by the mother of Miss Lochtrog at her home During the progression of the party a telegram was received from Dan Cupid "Himself" announcing the i her home in the Ladywood apartments in honor of Miss Florence Cave a bride of next month A late buffet supper was served The table was fcovered with a lace cloth and decorated with tall green tapers and a large yellow bowl of yellow tulips YOU CAN ACTUALLY SEE AND FEEL THE DIFFERENCE A fr Fur Gold Storage New Modern Vault Complete Insurance Lustrous DeLuxo ODORLESS v REGAL CLEANERS 430 S5th SU Phone 513 It's called DAMP W OCB5TEN CLEANING TEW impn mm m QjHINID PHONE 207 U NOVVj ASK YOUR GROCER OR DRUGGIST FOR COMPLETE DETAILS e |