Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 23 1935 Mona Wallace Sullivan Weds Edward Slade 1 Mona Wallace Sullivan daughter of Joseph V Wallace was quietly married to Edward Slade son of Mr and Mrs J C Slade "at seven-thirt- y o'clock on at home of the Saturday night X i her father She was attended by her sister Mrs John Weir Wallace of Rock Springs Colo Gerald Kennedy was best man The ceremony was performed by David George Shorten in the presence of the immediate families The bride wore a gown of gold crepe and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and lilies of the valley Mrs Wallace wore a gown of pink crepe and carried pink roses After the ceremony the couple left for a honeymoon trip to California and they will be at home to their friends after the first of July at 573 Twenty-sevent- h street Mrs Jasper Dean gave a lunch--eo- n on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Yale avenue Salt Lake City in honor of Mrs Slade and those who attended from Ogden wer Mrs Joseph Story1 of San Bruno California Mrs Harrie Wolf Mrs A W Petty Mrs Sidney Johnson and Miss Kate Johnson club notes Maude Eldredge chapter of the Service Star Legion will meet Thursday evening June -- 27 at seven-thirt- y o'clock with" Mrs Kenneth McCune 3200 Washington avenue Queen CiCy Rebecca lodge will meet at eight o'clock Friday night in the Odd Fellows hall Visiting members are invited Ogden chapter of the Service Star Legion will meet at the home of Mrs Arthur T Johns 3200 Washington avenue on Tues- day afternoon at two-thir- y The Kroweldeen club will meet with Mrs Lee Stratton 2679 Van Buren avenue on Wednesday afternoon for a one o'clock Seth Parker club No 1 will meet Tuesday afternoon at Nob Hill tea rooms for a luncheon A business meeting and sewone-thir- ty 7 v Royal Neighbors of America will hold their regular meeting in the L O O F hall Monday evening at eight o'clock All members are requested to be present and visiting members are welcome : ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr and Mrs George E Green-we- ll announce the marriage of their daughter Lucille to James Rogers Morland son of Mrs W G Miller of Casper Wyo The marriage took place June 5 Miss Greenwell is1 popular in the social set of Ogden and Mr Morland Is a graduate of the Iowa State university He is also a member of the Sigma Alpha The couple Epsilon fraternity will make their home at 2638 Adams avenue Mr and Mrs Jacob Kesler announce the marriage of their daughter Martha to Frank Ripley Duncan The mariage took place June 5 in Honolulu with President Castle H Murphy performing the ceremony Miss Ruth Thomas and Miss Beverly E Byers accompanied the bride Mr and Mrs W W Purring-to- n announce the engagement of their daughter Mae to C L Brown son of Mr and Mrs W L Brown The marriage will take place June 28 in the Salt Lake temple Mrs Florence Hunter announces the engagement of her niece Miss Mary West to Marvin Cas-teson of Mrs H H Mark The marriage will take place in el the near future Mr and Mrs George LeRoy Beasley of Hooper announce the marriage of their daughter Irma to Harlin D Johnston son of Mr arid Mrs J R Johnston of Trenton: The marriage took place Friday June 21 in the Salt Lake temple Mr and Mrs Edward Lythgoe announce the engagement of their daughter Rilla to Dillon Smith son of Mr and Mrs Eshmal Smith The marriage will take place June 29 Lee Walker and Mrs Amadell Empey widow of the late George T Empey were privately married June 15 by Bishop Arias G Bel-na- p at her home 585 Twenty-nint- h street v Mr and Mrs Earl R Wheeler announce the engagement of their daughter June Eloise to Clifford Eugene Stanger son of Mr and Mrs sArch Stanger of Marriott The wedding will take place June 26 in the Salt Lake L D S temple V : $3 ita vfy Burt "-- Miss Marion Clark (left) and Miss Edris Jespersen who have left for an extended trip to Denver Chicago New York Florida Boston and Washington D C They expect to be away for a month and a half PERSONALS Mrs Marriner S Eccles accom- panied by her daughter Eleanore and son John David arrived from Washington D C Monday morning to spend the summer months in Ogden They will be located at the Hotel Ben Lomond Miss Eccles has been attending Holten-Arm- s Girls ' school and John David the Misses Maret school in Washington Campbell ' Eccles who has been attending Georgetown university will motor here later Mr Eccles will come as soon as congress adjourns He expects to spend at least a month y here Mr and Mrs W H Loos returned Saturday from a trip in the east where-the- y stopped at Washington D C and joined their daughter Alice who has col-Ibeen attending Kings-Smit- h and went to New York City St Louis and Kansas City before returning home They were away a month Miss Jearinette Morrell left Saturday for Berkeley where she will Rowland Morrell Jr tending school there Joseph who is atMiss Morte work rell will take at the University of California She received her A B degree in June from the University of Utah post-gradua- Dr arid Mrs Russell B Petty and family left Saturday for California Where they will visit With Dr Petty's father Dr W H Petty in Hollywood While in California Dr Petty will attend the Pacific Coast dental convention in Los Angeles The party will visit southern Utah parks on their trip Dr and Mrs Petty will return in three weeks Mr and Mrs E S Wright were guests of Mr and Mrs Glen J Stock for one week at Fish Haven Idaho ' J Fred Daynes and her daughter Mrs Jean Daynes of Los Angeles were the Mrs Mc-Coub- rey guests of Mrs H A Soderberg and daughter Virginia for a few days Miss Mary Wooley a member of the faculty of the Ogden High school left recently for Baton Rouge Louisiana to study dramatic art at the University of Louisiana She expects to be gone until the middle of August Dr and Mrs S W Badcon returned Thursday night from a trip to Washington D C where they attended the Shriner's convention While en route from there they stopped at Kansas City where they visited with Mr and Mrs Edwin Crouty formerly Miss Elaine Booth of Ogden and historical points including Frederick Maryland Iowa Louisiana Inand dianapolis Pennsylvania While entering St Louis Dr and Mrs Badcon encountered heavy floods from the Mississippi river Mrs C A Boyd has returned to her home after spending the winter in Los Angeles Mrs Julia Moore who has been the guest of Dr and Mrs Frank K Bartlett for the past few weeks has left for her home in 111 Chicago w Cra-gun- Ivan C Jones 366 Thirty-secon- d street after touring the New England states and New York City sailed for Europe on the S S New York June 19 Mr and Mrs Herbert H Snyder left Thursday for Seattle and Bellevue Washington where they will visit with the sister of Mrs Snyder Mrs Watt E Lloyd and Mrs George Biddle Mr and Hrs Lawrence C Gunning and sons Tom and Pat of Portland Oregon are the guests of Mrs Gunning's mother Mrs Thomas Hanley They expect to be here for two weeks Mrs H B Caldwell and Mrs E R Livingston and son Bobby of Los Angeles are the guests of Dr and Mrs Vernon Ward for a few weeks Mr and Mrs J C Carey and two little daughters Theresa and Charlene are visiting in San Francisco and Oakland for a few weeks Mrs Carey is the daughter of Mr and Mrs C L general agent of the Union Pacific Railroad company Miss Yvonne Pearce daughter of Dr and Mrs S W Badcon is spending the summer in Bryce's canyon Mc-Kni- ght Mr and Mrs J W Crawford of Logan are the guests of their son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs Darrell Crawford Mr and Mrs W O Ridges announce the marriage of their daughter Marjorie to Lloyd Kel- - ler the son of Mr and Mrs L L Keller The marriage took place June 17 w J U Eldredge accompanied by Mrs Vernon Eldredge Romer and Miss Pearl Smith left this morning for Los Angeles for & three-weestay during which they will visit Catalina Island the San Diego fair and other points of interest ks uosupinAV niaA'Bq 'sxvz pu -- and family arrived May 29 jk from St Louis Missouri to spend the summer with Mrs Wilkinson's parents Mr and Mrs A Grose -- nick Mrs WHkinson was formerly Miss Martha Grosenick of Ogden Mr Wilkinson returned to St Louis after a five day stay He will return to Utah during the middle of August and will return with his family to St Louis during the latter part of August Mr and Mrs Ray Dunn returned Sunday evening from a two weeks visit through Southern California the northwest and Canada At Seattle they were joined by Mr and Mrs F R Dunn and went by boat to Victoria and Vancouver returning by to land Seattle Miss Isabella Prindle 'returned last week from Kirksville Mo where she has completed her first year at Northeast Missouri State Teachers college Mrs J W Halford and small son Ward Reardon Halford arrived here last week to vacation with relatives Mr Halford is manager 'of the J J Newberry store at MarysviUe California and expects to arrive here the latter part of July to accompany Mrs Halford and son on their return trip home Mrs Halford and her mother Mrs Hattie Reardon who recently returned from a two months vacation in Yakima Washington and Marys- viUe and San Francisco California have been honored guests at some parties during the last week Mrs Mrs Robert Griffith of Smith-fiel- d is visiting for a week or two with her parents Mr and Mrs C Angus Wright Mrs Mr and Mrs John W Cragun son and daughter-in-laof Mrs W G Cragun 717 Twenty-sixt- h street are visiting with Mr 's family They arrived by motor from Washington D C where Mr Cragun Is law clerk to Justice Southerland of the U S supreme court Before returning to Washington they expect to visit the national parks and points of interest in California Vera " C A Peterson has just returned from the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen convention in Cleveland She also visited at Niagara and Washington D C and on return stopped in Chicago to attend the graduation exercises of her son Charles at the University of Chicago Charles Peterson returned with her but will leave July 1 for Wisconsin where he has accepted a position Mr and Mrs M C Rogers and daughter Joann left Thursday for Sacramento California where they will make their home! Mr Rogers has been transferred there by the Amalgamated Sugar company Mrs Jane A Rackham of 743 street has returned after a five months' visit two dauters Mrs Sim Phillip Shimp Huntington Park and Mrs Clara Snow of Long Beach California She also friends in Glendale Sants Twenty-sevent- h vis-It- ed TRUST YOUR HAIR TO RUBY'S CARE Pemtansiils 1 RUBY P WHEELWRIGHT 2425 Jackson Francis Mrs L W Mrs"-Fran- tf Phone 1612 On Coast WOMAN:-RETURN- FROM i New York - : I f y jO v 4 CARPE DIEM TO HONOR ALUMNAE The annual farewell party of the Ex Libris club of Ogden High school was held recently A dance was held at the Berthana ballroom after which a banquet was served Keeley's in honor of the graduating officers of the club who were Lois Geiger president Katherene Sandman vice president Dorothy Andejson secretary and Margaret Warner reporter During the banquet the offices were turned over to the officers who are newly elected Jayne Smith president Oertel Scott vice president Ruth Soren-so- n secretary and Zelda Smeth-hur- st : reporter Members attending besides the officers were: Buellah Cherry Ortel Carr Jayne Smith Darline McBrlde Blanch Roach Marjorie Hadley Dorothy Russell Marian Knause and ih rlnh's aAvisnr Odell Childr The members escorts were also present ' at r 4 Arthur Barbara Bingham Barbara Smith Avon Watson Ruth Harris Virginia Andrew Beverly Betts Janice Scowcroft ise Miss Catherine Cosmos who was chosen queen of the "Ahepa" Ogden chapter No 184 at its seventh annual outing which was held at Como springs last Sun- Eloise McKay Eliza McKell Mary Cave Helen Shurtliff and Kathleen Painter - day June 16 OGDEN ITE WILL TEA SERVED AT LEAVE TO JOIN PROGRAM HELD PARTY GIVEN ON AUNT FOR TRIP TUESDAY NIGHT ANNIVERSARY A W: RY R Jack Michael Carr son of C GROUP j 2144 Carr of Adams avenue will leave today for New York where he will join his aunt Miss Winifred McNelis and sail for Ireland They will sail on the White Star line's Brittanlca and will stop at Dublin Queenstown Havre and London before motoring to Donegal where Miss McNelis has a home A tour of Ireland will be made and they win visit with friends and relatives It is the intention of Mr Carr) while abroad to contact the Reverend Patrick Kennedy who X now In Ireland visiting relatives Mr Carr intends to sail from about the middle offjLondonderry September and will visit with relatives en route to Ogden Annual memorial services of the W B A Ogden review No 1 were held Tuesday evening at eight o'clock in the W O W hall The following program was presented: Opening march officers and drill team preparation of alter and invocation Chaplain L Jennie Prout memoriakhymn Emma and Martha Chaussee vocal solo "Our Yesterdays" Mrs Bertha Luddington address President Frieda Kingsford tribute to the departed by four pages Mrs Grace Shaw Mrs Ora Forbes Mrs Klea Breitweiser and Mrs Lila Morris who performed a candle ceremony violin solo "Verceusi" by Grant Way accompanied by Mrs Norma Johns vocal solo "Absent" Mrs Edna Whitney accompanied by her daughter Ruth memorial speech Reverend John Edward Carver piano solo Mrs Dorothy Radle formation of the Latin cross drill team conducted by Mrs Alma Luddington benediction" L Jennie Prout and closing ode BRIDGE DINNER AT TEA GARDENS Mrs Glen Chandler entertained at a bridge dinner on Friday evening at the White Elephant tea gardens in honor of Mrs Carl Thomas of San Francisco who Is visiting here Covers were laid for Mrs Fay Stark Oregon Mrs Dessie Bate-man Mrs Lucille Richardson Mrs Helen Fridenstine Mrs Bertha Chard Mrs Mary Gwil-lia- m Mrs Katherine Rasmussen Mrs Hazel Engstrom Mrs Marie Lucas Mrs Mary Keller Mrs Bernice Scofield Mrs Edith James Mrs Violet Sailor Mrs Maurine Russell the guest of - JENNIE MARGARET HOWELL FINISHES MEDICAL honor and the hostess Monica Beach Mrs D B MacDonald has left for California where she will visit with her daughter Miss Mary June Lamereaux who has just been graduated from the California School of Design at San Francisco Mr ' CO URSE Miss Jennie Margaret Howell daughter of Judge and Mrs J A Howell was at the last commencement of the University of Utah the only girl receiving a certificate showing she had comcourse at the pleted the two-yemedical school She has been selected to take a special course In surgical pathology under Dr William Carpenter MacCarty at the Mayo clinic at Rochester Minn after which she will enter the Medical school of Temple university at Philadelphia PennN to complete her medical course ar v PICNIC TUESDAY AT FERN HOLLOW - of Beta Iota business sorority and Beta Theta Pi fraternity held a picnio Tuesday evening at Fern Hollow in the foothills east of Ogden The party met at the Smithsonian Members and Mrs Stanley Rhees and their daughter Lou and son Albert StanleyMary of Boise Idaho are visiting with the parents of Mr Rhees Mr and Mrs Ruf us Rhees and also with Mr and Mrs Joseph W Carlson Mrs Rhees was formerly Miss Doris Llppencott of Boise Idaho Mrs Philip Warren arrived Saturday morning'Knisely for a visit in Ogden after spending the' winter in Florida She is located a£ the Hotel Ben Lomond - — —— business college at seven o'clock Games bonfire singing and a box lunch featured the evening Committees in charge were : lunch Mildred Potter Evelyn Jensen Hazel Levingood Priscilla Cragun Ethel Nelson and Mary Patter LeRoy transportation Steele Ora Smith and Jack Min-nolocation Mr C S Springer ch -- — British laundries have an annual contains 5251 New York revenue of approximately $10000000 miles of streets City of which 3284 miles f rom handkerchiefs alone are paved — Mrs Ada Undqulst was honored with a birthday party at her home on Friday afternoon Sixteen guests were present The afternoon was spent in fancy work after which tea was served Those present were Mrs Ada Lindquist Mrs Dave Grant Mrs Ada Grant Mrs Honeyville Hannah Isaacson Mrs May Jork-lun- d Mrs Elizabeth Stromberg Mrs Christina Cramer Hunts-vil-le Mrs Clyde A Lindquist Mrs Carl j Lindquist Mrs Paul Ellis Mrs Norene Lesser Mrs John HoxerJr Mrs James Dinsdalev Mrs Helen Kruger and Mrs Laura K George Mrs Lindquist was assisted by Mis Barbara and Miss Jean Lindquist j LUNCHEON HELD BY SOCIAL CLUB 1 Miss Lucille Krumperman left for san Francisco Saturday where she will spend the sum mer She will visit with her sister and brother-in-laMr and Mrs A James Martin w SALT LAKE society Summery in all details was the beautifully arranged tea given on Tuesday afternoon by Miss Jearinette Terrell Harris at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs R T Harris 1422 Military way in honor of Miss Nancy Brayton whose marriage to Thomas Windsor Harris win be an interesting nuptial event of early August The living rooms are decorated with: Shasta daisies and the hostess was assisted in receiving by her mother Mrs R T Harris and by the mother of the bride-eleMrs Dean F Brayton The tea table was covered with an exquisite Sorrento lace cloth in the center of which was & graceful silver urn filled with fragrant silver moon roses Festoons of the roses extended from the centerpiece to cither end of the table where were twin silver candelabra filled with Ivory princess tapers Presiding at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs Phil J Puree 11 Mrs Fred S Auerbach Mrs Thomas L Mitchell Mrs Arthur Sweet Mrs Jacob A Kahn Mrs Curtis B Hawley and Mrs George T Hansen who were assisted in serving by Miss Janet Alexander Miss Jane Bering Miss Frances Purton Miss Mary Ellen PurcelL Miss Tanny Whitney Miss Phyllis Hawley Miss Marion Alexander and Miss Patricia Smith The cards were received at the door by Miss Sue Brayton and Miss Jean Hawley One hundred and fifty guests called during the receiving hours The Fire Ladies Social club met at the White Elephant tea gar- dens for a one o'clock luncheon on Wednesday afternoon Pinochle t bridge and bunco were played The committee in charge was Mrs W Bruesch Mrs Lewis West Mrs M Cashmore and Mrs Ross Green The next meeting will be held the third week in July and all firemen's wives are invited to attend The committee in charge will be Mrs James Brown Mrs N J Hinton Mrs Rial Moore and Mrs J Jensen — SALT LAKE CITY June 22— A beautifully arranged announcement tea was by Mrs John Vernon Dawson and Miss Eleanor Dawson at their home on Douglas street when the betrothal of Miss Marion Dawson daughter of Mrs Dawson was made to Charles P Mabey son of Mr and Mrs Charles R Mabey A wealth of fragrant garden flowers decorated the home throughout and the tea room was charming with decorations of Mr and Mrs J H Parker of pink The tea table was covered Los Angeles have arrived for & with a fillet lace cloth centered ten days' visit with Mr and Mrs with an ivory bowl filled with Church P Castle at their home laddie carnations combined with in Cottonwood Mrs Parker fordainty pink butterfly sweetpeas merly was Miss Margaret Benson The announcements were minMr and Mrs Castle will enteriature scrolls tied with white tain at a tea today between the satin ribbon and sprays of orange hours of four and seven p m blossoms Presiding at the tea at their country home in honor table were Mrs J Boyd Gordon of Mr and Mrs Parker who durMrs C R Higson Mrs Hal S ing their stay will be extensively Bennett and Miss Melba Turner entertained Mrs A D Smith and Mrs James E Taylor were in charge of the dining room and assisting were Miss Patty Cracroft Miss Dorothy Leon Miss Alton Jensen and Raises Toll Mrs Bryon Cain One hundred v guests called CHICAGO—The were The marriage of Miss Dawson last summer when they mopand Mr Mabey will take place righttheir brows and allowed as how ped 18 at the Dawson home The July is the worst heat we've had bride-eleis a f ornier student of "this twenty years the University of Utah and a in Accident the National Safemember of the Kappa Kappa ty council'sFacts annual statistical reGamma sorority Mr Mabey is a port just published says excessivs graduate of the University of heat fatalities in 1934 numbered beUtah and a member or the Sigma tween 4000 and 5000 closely apNu fraternity proximating the all-tihigh of 1911 A smart social event of Monday The excessive heat last summer was the beautifully arranged garwas the chief reason why the naden tea given by Mr and Mrs tion's accident death toll soared to a new record high of 101000 Fred S Auerbach at their hos— f4— — pitable home on Military way in honor of Mrs George S AuerIt has been found that mental bach of Hartford Conn who ardiseases are as prevalent as all other rived in Salt Lake City Saturday diseases combined given-Saturda- y Death old-time- QUART BRICK BULK Any Flavor i quart 25 35? Free Fan vilfli Eoch Quart Bridi of Ice Cream SHERBET quart 25s SERVICE AT OUR FOUNTAIN Gc EXTRA THICK HALTED HILK -JHUT SUHBAES I m ICE GREALI SODA I Ou Beer oa Draught largest glass in towi 100 Becker's pints 100 bring your qts 3 for 500 MarinofT Ilamm's Fisher Beer empties in jugs 500 rs ct ' Explorers Will Try To Scale Himalayas PARIS— (UP) — A French expedition of 15 men is making preparations for an attempt to conquer one of the highest peaks in the Himalayas While British explorers seek to reach the heights of Mount Everest and Germans persistently fight to vanquish the peak of Nanga-parb- at which last year alone took eleven lives the French will try to Godwin-Auste- n climb the 28191-foone of Is This peak peak four in the Karakorum range all of which are more than 26000 feet in altitude and it is particularly Inaccessible because its base is surrounded by a great sea of ice 150 miles long Assure Yourself of Spotless Whites ot BEAUTY SPECIALS At Ogden's Finest 3 Your sportswear your dressy fashions can look so stunningly flattering when kept pore white We do every white garment entirely by hand—whether silk or cotton —assuring perfect results and no ' Beauty Salon SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE mg 2r nn LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT DAMP WASH DAMPj VASH Minimum Bundle 28TII AND WASHINGTON - 4 and color EVERYDAY SPECIALS ct : RINSE r pa IflP RlPflFl social circles me SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE x terest to Salt Lakers as both young people are prominent in New York EXLIRRIS CLUR MEMRERS HOLD FAREWELL PARTY The members of the Carpe Diem club of the Ogden High school will be hostesses to its alumnae members on Monday at Patio Springs at a picnic supper The guests of honor are the club advisors Mrs William Newcomb and Mr and Mrs E W Smith and the Misses Jane Davis Ruth LaVin Cragun Emily Merrill Jessie Higgins Marge Boyle Katherine Morrell Betty Stewart Ruth Goddard Clara Young Valine Checketts Marion Tueller Dorothy Dean Hoggan Verona Noble Henrietta Curtwright and Dixie Scowcroft The hostesses are the Misses Mary Soderberg Edna Riley Verlaine Hinley Lou- ' den having many friends here Mrs Hotaling is still in excellent health —- ? Over-stre- et Helen Mills Miss Melba Overstreet Mrs Dana Parkinson and Mrs W E Traughber and who will leave Tuesday by plane for her home in the east Fragrant garden flowers were used for the decorations of the tea table and between the receiving hours of five and seven p m 200 guests called Miss Katherine Judge announces the engagement of her niece Agnes O'Brien daughter of the late Mrs Elizabeth Judge O'Brien to Alexander C Wallace son of William R Wallace 64 Ninth East street The wedding will take place In July Announcement of the approaching wedding of Miss O'Brien and Mr Wallace is of exceeding in- - The marriage which took place on June 8 was attended by one' hundred and sixty guests a great number being school friends of the bride who graduated from Northwestern university and later se- - j cured her master's degree from Columbia university Mrs Tucker is a writer of promise and has done notable work among young people She visited Ogden two years ago and taught "in an Epworth league institute The bride is a daughter of Rev and Mrs Elmer L Williams of Chicago Dr Williams is a Methodist hrinister and has spent many seasons on the lecture platform j Some years ago he lectured in Ogden for the Ellison White Chau tauqua Rev Tucker the bride-- 1 groom is pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Valley Falls Miss Southgate and Hermosa Mrs Rackham attended the ninetieth birthday anniversary of Mrs Anna M Hotaling who is a former resident of Og- - Visit Mrs W B Kerr of 2735 Van Buren avenue has returned from Chicago where she attended the wedding of her niece Miss Laura Lynn Williams to the Rev Roy Pinkey Tucker of Valley Falls AT PICNIC EVENT and her two sons Douglas and Glen left for the coast Tuesday where they will stop at San Francisco Los Angeles and San Diego They will spend a few days at the fair Mrs ' vited guests were: Mrs B L Neff Mrs V P Campbell Mrs E P Mills Miss Marion Mills Mrs Paul Thatcher Mrs Ben Neff Jr Mrs Ted Ajax Salt Lake City Mrs E A Fleming Mrs Lewis V Trueman Mrs J B Cooley Layton Mrs John A Gager Miss Mary Neff Mrs W E Lancaster Mrs H E Ellison Mrs M E Carson Mrs L Vor-we- rk Mrs William Ludden Mrs Clarence Packer Mrs H G Havenor Mrs C P Ferrin Mrs Leonard TiUotson Mrs Ray Hinchcliff Mrs J G Falck Mrs A C Hyde Mrs Kenneth Ikeler Mrs Ross Huish Mrs Leona TV OGDEN CHICAGO TRIP Johnson - entertained' at a bridge luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at the Nob Hill tea room The table decorations were pink tea roses and blue delphinium and ivory tapers in tall crystal holders The in- I Mr and Mrs Jesse W Hoopes of Brigham City announce the marriage of their daughter Eloise to Ray L Lillywhite son of JoH Lillywhite The marriage seph 1 c!: place June 19 in the Salt " ke temple After a short honey-noo- n trip to the coast the couple "111 make their home in Salt Lake City - X 19 R Chosen Queen Austin Mrs k" visit with her brother ing will follow 4 ge ty BRIDGE PARTY TUESDAY AT NOB HILL TEA ROOMS ON EXTENDED TOUR Mrs t STANDARD-EXAMINE- PERMANENTS UP $200 AND Gray's Unusual IKgh Quality Materials and Workmanship GliAY'S BEAUTY SAL0I3 Upstairs in the Egyptian Theatre Building Phone 793 :£E 75d lb 4c lb 6c |