Show t standard examiner Entertain At Garden Party At Greenwell Home The ogden SUNDAY MORNING JULY 21 1935 Happy Campers Enjoy Patio For Past Two Weeks 1 ' Miss Laura Urry -- Judging from the following port from Camp Patio Ogden'a youth has found a haven for vacationing that is not too far from i Miss Donna Paul Miss Betty Greenwell and Miss Marion Crowe entertained at a most attractive party on Wednesday dancing evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Ed Greenwell The guests included the Misses Ruth Packer Emma Jean Hinley Marie Lehman Rosemary Thi rones Elzada Carlson Marion Sanders Messrs Margaret Madsen and Frank Bartlett Keith Madsen Finch Vederly Hugh Garner Dean Purrington Melvin Sowerby Carl Caldwell Nicholas Sweeney Frank Limburg and Paul Limburg Tor three weeks Camp Patio the been has gathering place for happy campers Hiking tennis and horseback riding filled the days while swimming dancing and camp fires completed the evenings"King Sport" ruled supreme Old Sol beaming a little too ardently on fair skins has caused sleepless nights but sun burns held little sway when checker and horse shoe tournaments were beChamp" ing played' with Miss Betty Greenwell (left) Miss Donna Paul (center) and Miss Marion Crowe who entertained at a garden party at the home of Mr and Mrs Ed Greenwell on July 17 y - "V THEATRE PARTY HELD BY CLUB ON THURSDAY Camp life was stimulated by such characters as "Shakes" "SUEicidc" and "Kasnooty" Initiations of provided amusement The junior officers rs July fourth Susan Harris Shirley Stranquist Paul McMinn Lee Swaner Janet Quinney John Le- man and Bill Malinowski hiked to the peak of Ben Lomond Those who have attended Camp Patio during the past two weeks are: Buddy Earls Allen Jones Gil John Moyle Dill Anderson John Paul ' Jones Rod Browning Norman Knudson Buddy Bennett Andrew Miller Lee Swaner Paul McMinn Bill Hinds Kathryn Grange Norma Grange Fern Jackson Dorothy Krumper- -' man Mrs W O Jackson Freda - X DeHart- June Wheeler Ida Rose Lake and from Salt Langford City Norma Ellis Elaine Ashton Ened Anderson and Betty White - A The JoVFrancaise club of Og- den High school held its weekly meeting's the form of a theatre party Tlflfrsday evening July 18 A pret&ly arranged supper at the home of Ivel Walker followed Those present were Louise Young Mary Chugg Ivel Walker Lucille Anderson Mildred Hooper Marian West Rae Thomas Dorothy Young and Margaret Warner Peggy Hickman was a special guest were sadly perplexed by such questions and iproblems as: How to keep John Paul from putting amphibia (frogs) in beds and to keep dormant the dormitories J Scores for the "Eden Morning Mail Race" remain even oeiween ft ' V t j& — V raised 3 4 f 'CsT of wore a gown in serving by Miss Coiombe CoOpIes Return From Scene of Coast Marring Mr and Mrs Ben Myers of Wilson with Mr and Mrs Elmer Meyers and Mr and Mrs' Sylvester Myers all of whom recently returned from California entertain- ed for their daughter and sister Marguerite who was recently married to Ben Van Shaar at Salt Lake City They were assisted by Mr and Mrs Rulon Jenkins Mrs James Hearn Miss Louise Myers and Miss Jennabee Ballif were in charge of the gift room where crystal candelabra with C white tapers French plate mir- ror and yellow floral decorations predominated Lovely summer garden flowers were used throughout the rooms and the lawn was transformed in-t- o a Japanese garden with paper lanterns and colored lights where group games were enjoyed and a dainty buffet supper served! Little Miss Lou Jean Sherman entertained with guitar numbers and tap dancing and Miss Emma Jacobs and William Holmes gave characterization readings Musical numbers were furnished by C Or-v- il England David Myers and Jennabee Ballif A comedy skit was a feature of the program! Invitations were issued to 90 close friends and relatives of the Myers and Van Shaar families! The young couple are at home to their friends at 586 Twenty-eight- h Vi street CANYON HOME A beautifully arranged luncheon and party was sponsored by the Junior Women's club of Hooper Thursday afternoon July 18 at two o'clock on the lawn of the Hooper L D S ward chapel IS SETTING FOR MONTHLY EVENT AUGUST BRIDE HONORED WITH GARDEN PARTY i " l ! " Miss Maude Paine and Mrs Clifford Smith entertained at a garden party at the home of Mrs Smith Friday evening in honor of Miss Barbara Paine of Oakland formerly "of Ogden who will be married to Wendell Martin in Bunco formed the diAugust version for the evening ' The garden was decorated with colored lights and baskets of shasta daisies and roses formed the- table decorations Supper was served to Mrs C E Eklund Mrs Emil Eklund Mrs J H Rhine Mrs R B Paine Mrs Fred Paine Mrs Mary Ashton Mrs O Rupe Mrs Hannah Eklund Mrs Verlin Carroll Mrs Jack Woodruff Mrs Ray Empey Mrs Frank Cave Mrs" V Toller Mrs D rasher Mrs Florence Fields Mrs Cecil Darney Miss Dorothy Eklund Miss Lucille Empey Miss Marian Rupe s guests: Mrs Rob- ladies were pres ent A plate luncheon was served on small tables with four persons seated at each table Flowers tn low vases were usea as ceiiir- pieces A short program was given Seventy-tw- o during the lunch A guitar solo El wood Flinders and a short reading was given by Miss Helen McCloy and ? Miss Dorthy Arave Following lunch many interesting games were enjoyed A small fee was charged the proceeds of which will help pay for the improvements recently completed at the Hooper L D S ward parfc - Mrs-Lindth -- a Out-of-to- wn ert Paine and daughter Marjory of Oakland Calif Mrs Fred" Chez Sheridan Wyo and Miss Florence Eklund 'of Green River Wyo OUTING HELD AT LAGOON SUNDAY ON ANNIVERSARY The family of Mrs Edna Gale celebrated in honor of her sixtieth birthday with an outing at Mrs Lagoon Sunday afternoon Gale was the recipient of many lovely gifts Sweet peas and daisies formed the table decorations and covers were laid for Mr and Mrs H M McArthur and son Bobby Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Jack Anderson and daughter Athleen Salt "Lake City Mr and Mrs Rue Winters and son Jackie Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Joseph Gale and daughter Chlothle Mr and' Mrs Harold Gale Mr and Mrs EL O Lamb 'and daughter Barbara Mr and Mrs Wendell Ogden and family Mr and Mrs Glen Gale and daughter LaJoy Maxlne 'Gale arid 'Elwood Check-et- ts Mr: and' Mrs' J W Duyer Mrs Ray Nelson Mrs Orrin Sessions Laneta McArthur Edna Gale and Sarah Drysdale the latter all of Ogden PARTY FRIDAY IN HARRISVILLE ON ANNIVERSARY A party was given Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Amos Hall of Harris ville in honor of the birthday of their daughter' Miss Bertha Hall by the sisters and nieces of Mrs Hall The table was centered With garden flowers from which a buffet luncheon was served Various games were played for diversion Miss HaU was the recipient of many lovely gifts Those present were: Mrs V M Mrs Myrtle Slater Mrs Mary Burt Mrs George Burt Mrs J E Burt Mrs Al Hestmark Mrs William Green and Mrs Annie Halls v Sheets and her daughter Janet Mrs Eldon Taylor and Mrs Allen Bowman all of Salt Lake City Mt Allen Dee and Mrs J E Clark f Clearfield- - Mrs Mildred ' ' AH soldiers in the German army are to have their blood tested and records kept for use in case blood transfusions are required " yellow taffeta son-in-la- The canyon home of Mr and Mrs Charles Dee formed the setting for an enjoyable party on Wednesday The occasion was the regular monthly meeting of the Happy Larks club which was in honor of Mrs Sarah Faddis Mrs George Evanston Wyo Young Salt Lake City and Mrs Mesa Foster Seattle Washington Covers were laid for fifteen The table was centered with beautiful shasta daisies and snapdragons from the gardens surrounding the cottage Swimming fortune telling and a musical program were features of the entertainment The club members and guests Included Mrs George Schreven Mrs Jules Dieu Mrs O C Wade Mrs E F Larsen Mrs R D Lynch Mrs William Tribe Mrs Edwin M Benedict Mrs James Lowham Mrs William Combe Mrs R J Durrant Mrs Arthur Ramsden and Mrs: Charles ' Dee r the hostess Mrs Foster a talented soloist i -- Mrs Leland Coles formerly Miss Laura Urry daugher of Mr and Mrs Urry whose marriage took place: July 16 in Harrisville the ceremony being per- T Entertained At h ii SERVICE STAR LEGION GROUP HOLDS MEETING - Maule Eldredge chapter Service Star Legion met with Mrs Elaine Edson on Jackson avenue a large attendance July President Marie Lechtenberg presided at the meeting and Mrs Maude Eldredge founder of this chapter was made honoray patroness The sale of sego lilies during Pioneer days was discussed and Mrs M C Monsen was appointed chairman of the committee Mrs J G Falck and Mrs Fred Edson were special guests Bridge was played and tea was served Mrs Elene Bartholomew will be the hostess to the chapter Thursday evening August 8 at seven-thirty o'clock - '11-wit- h - - ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr and Mrs J W Russell announce the marriage of their daughter Helen to Ellsworth Breitwelser son of Mr and Mrs Russell Breitwelser The wedding took place July 13 at Bountiful Mr: and:Mrs ' S W Cross i Mr and Mrs W R Jude eG3 street announce the Twenty-fir- st 4-- 4 The gritty particles on sandpaper consist of crushed flint garnet or a product of the electric furnace but no sand for Pioneer Days ihome honor I - 2356 5100 guaranteed Call 4210 COY'S BEAUTY SALON Washington Ave — h : England may pave all its strefets with rubber to obtain quiet! Oxforp TltUST YOUR HAIR TO RUBY'S CARE DdvimiinamU CO and rUlliiUHUlildf V& up RUfeY 2495 P WHEELWRIGHT 'Jackson Ave Phone 1612 Pineview D am and IN MINIATURE Complete Reproduction of Utah's New Reservoir with PINEVIEW LAKE I j OGDEN CANTON EDEN HIGHWAY TUNNEL OGDEN RIVER SPILLWAY DIVERSION TUNNELS NEW ROAD (TO HUNTSVILliE THE COMPLETED DAM LIGHTED ROADWAYS SHOWN IN THE WINDOW OF Utah Power & Light Co - I Harrison avenue! in I i Mr and Mrs Eddie Duchini of New York City after a dance concert given by Mr of Duchin and his orchestra at the White City on Friday evening Mr Duchin plays at the Casino in New York City for his winter season His next engagement will be at the Coconut Grove at the Ambassador hotel in Los Angeles where he 'will play for the next two months The party given was in the na- - - ture of an Indian' Powtwow A tepee was - placet! hv the garden and Indian decorations were car- ried throughout Red bandana handkerchiefs were used for favors and canoes and tree bark-wer- e used for novelty dishes in which ' refreshments were served The guests Included Miss Melba f i i ! I " 4 s H I THE SECRET OF THIS ALLURING ' ' '"y f- - 'Vif :'("'' "V'' 'JtM TlTTrTTThTTln lovelinessI ALL OVER Hotel Temple Square m lira- - I Opposite Mormon Tabernacle to $300 j Rates $150 ' & This Hotel' Is Highly Recommended When in Salt Lake City Stop at This j Distinctive Hostelry 200 Rooms— 200 Tile Baths ! Duart §250 Prices on others to suit you Firmer Wave and HfH Shampoo 2533 -3 j Mr and Mrs Alvln G Pack entertained at a supper at their SALT LAEIE'SiHEWESTIIOTEL P SPECIALS All married! f Mr and Mrs Carl HIum announce the marriage of their daughter Dora to Wendell Hales son of Mr and Mrs Orval Hales The marriage took place July 15 in Ogden The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City- - ' PERMANENT Fermanents j - ORCHESTRA HEAD AND WIFE GUEST AT INDIAN PARTY - marriage of their daughter Alice to Eugene Bennett son of Mr and Mrs A I Bennett The marriage took place Wednesday eve- ning and the couple left immediately afterward forPocatello Ida where Mr Bennett is employed King farmer dropped a: bottle containing his name and address into' a stream running through his farm Three eeks later he received a reply It was from a Jackson La young fwoman asking if he were ust Sop ROAD 100 YEARS OLD GREEN BAY Wis (UP) — The 'military road" constructed bv U S soldiers to facilitate the move ment of troops between frontier posts is 100 years old this summer and is still in use The road was built through Wisconsin's virein timberlands from Fort Howard on Green Bay to Fort Crawford and Prairie du Chlen ' - an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Edith Lefgren to Daniel C Poole of Houston Texas The marriage will ' take place August 31 rendered three interesting numbers "The Swallow" "The Little Star" and "O Divine Redeemer" Mrs Dee will entertain ' the Happy Larks club again at her canyon home next Wednesday The Myers home was also the scene of a shower party given recently by the Gleaner girls of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement association for Mrs Van Shaar who was teacher ofrthe group '- LOVE RIDES THE WAVES MACON Mo —(UP) — Charles EVANSTON Wyo July 20— Honoring Miss Esther Burdett bride-to-b- e Mrs Ida Mills entertained at a prettily arranged dinner and shower at seven o'clock Tuesday evening The guests were seated at individual tables which were centered by crystal vases of white daisies and baby's breath In the table appointments a dainty color scheme of pink and green was carried out Covers were laid for forty guests During the evening a program was1 given as follows: Vocal solos by Mrs Martin F Harris and Mrs Harold E Brough readings by Mrs William J Starkey and Mrs James B Warburton group singing of favorite songs' an-Aug- H H ' i - i Dinner I Shower " : Is BridefTo-B- e Mr and Mrs Alvin G Pa£k entertained on Wednesday evening at their home at dinner in honor of Mr Pack's parents Dr and Mrs Frederick J Pack of Salt Lake City Dr Pack is with the University of Utah Covers were laid for Dr and Mrs Dean Alexander Harvey Dr and Mrs Eugene Pack Miss Eleanor Pack the guests of honor and the host' and —- Amoig those from Evanston who attended a reunion of the Whittle family held at the Stanley Rich summer cottage at Fish Haven Sunday were: Mr and Mrs C C Varneyf and daughter Louise Mildred Harris Mr and Mrs George W Ewer and family Mr and Mrs T W Richards and family Mrs Albert Whittle and family Mr and Mrs Swan Borg Mr and Mrs Jly Whittle and Larry Nich-ol- ls of Denver There were oth-e- rs in attendance from Montpelier Salt Like City and Provo formed by Bishop Roy Brown Hansen Miss Ruth Hansen Miss Marianne Evans David : Shand Max Brison Mr and Mrs Harvey Hansen and Gerard Hale all of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Alton Larson of Washington D C and Mr and Mrs Eddie Duchin : Delores Mack PRESENT AT REUNION j received On Friday evening July 12 Mrs sister of the G W Wayment bride entertained at a 1 a w n party at which sixteen guests were present The evening was spent in playing games and supper was served by the hostess assisted by her mother and Miss Marjorie hostess w - On Thursday July 11 Mrs Henry Coles mother of Mr Coles and her daughter Lois and daughter-in-la- w Mrs Otto Coles entertained at a lawn party in honor of the couple About thirty guests were in attendance The evening was spent in playing games and bunco Supper was served on the lawn and many lovely gifts were Wheat of San Francisco Helen Mastanardi Con- - ner of Midwest Miss Leah Fae NelsonJ and Miss Beth Atkinson Mr! 4n Mrs Mack former Ev- anstonjresldents and their and daughter Mr and Mrs Ralzii left to return to the coast Sundaj( Mrs Raiz wa? formerly ' Ik gifts " Peters of San Francisco and from Ogden Mrs Charles Paxton' Mrs' Charles Smith Mrs Wallace knight Mrs Margaret Jacobs larkspurs and pink snapdragons The bride wore a lovely dress of blue taffeta with pink trimmings and carried a bouquet of pink sweetpeas tied with pink satin ribbon The maid of honor and carried yellow snapdragons tied with yellow satin ribbon The bride marched into the room on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage - Following the ceremony a wedding supper which had been prepared by Miss Christine Peterson was ' served Mrs Peterson was assisted by Mrs F J Guthrie Mrs E D Adams Mrs G W Wayment and Mrs me ( be an old-tim- I Members of both families attended the wedding The couple will make their home at Sunset Several parties have been given during the previous week in honor of the bride Mrs E S Carver entertained with a kitchen shower for the bride on July 5 at which efghteen guests were present The afternoon was spent in playing bunco A lovely lunch was served by the hostess ' The bride-to-received' many useful and lovely 4v V Donna Peterson Clara Elizabeth Brown Mary Frances Sarver Jeanne Scowcroft Frances Brimhail Mary Marilyn Taylor Helen Lang Brown Kathryn Farr Elizabeth Service Betty Hlnkley Druce Foutz Frida Snow and Betty The Junior Women's chip of Hooper also met July 10 at the home of Mrs Rue Cunnington with Mrs Allie Cunnington acting as hostess Mrs C I Johnston u Rigoy sang presided Mrs e two pioneer songs Mrs Glen Powers played two pioneer numbers on the accordian and Mrs Elwood Flinders played a guitar solo A talk on pioneers and life of Pioneer Kane was given by Judge William H Reed- er of Ogden Luncheon was served by the hostess Seventeen club members were present and eight visitors Visitors were Judge and Mrs Wil-"lia- m H Reeder Mrs Maryre Neilson Mrs H L Rigby Mrs Bert Harmer Mrs Lloyd Spauld-in- g Mrs Glen Towers Mrs Harvey Cook The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Vern Rigby July 30 with Mrs James Jones acting as hostess i at either end of the table Evelyn White Virginia Guernsey cu iuuwwu ouiriey otxauquiaw Margo Spargo Donna Yeaman Emma Jean Hinley Helen Robi-so- n Jabel Peterson Lola Brown Ellen Williams Betty Williams Rosebud Scowcroft Joyce Romney n Athalene-Cardo- n Loyal Chrlsten-soGil-m- by Mrs i A very pretty home wedding was performed Tuesday evening at seven-thirt- y at the home of Mr and Mrs William Urry 170 Adams avenue when Miss Laura Urry became the bride of Leland Coles The ceremony was performed by Bishop Roy Brown of Harrisville ' Miss Helen Mastanardi was maid of honor and LeRoy Coles of Salt Lake City brother-o- f the groom was best man" The "living room was beautifully decorated in blue - Farmers pf Argentina are demanding that the government minimum or' "basic" price of corn be JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB OF HOOPER HOLDS PROGRAM CLUB ENTERTAINS Mrs Winston Barber entertained her bridge club' In compliment to Mrs Roy Anderson on Wednesday eveningt Present were Mesdames Roy Anderson Dale Cluff Earl Lawrence Blueth Normandy Blaine Becker and the Misses Edna Dickerson Esther Burdett Thelmal Heward and Ann Taylor A late feupper was served MrJ: ejnd Mrs Frank Nelson and Mr and Mrs Ben Atkinson entertained at an informal reception at the Nelson home on Friday evening of last week in honor of Mr and Mrs Fred Mack and Mr and Mrs Hilbert Raiz of Santa Barbara During the evening old-tifriends and acquaintances called Miss Delores Atkinson presided at the service table and was assisted Marvin Casteel The table was centered: with' a lovely wedding cake topped with a horseshoe ornament two birds and a miniature bride and groom: Pink tapers in silver holders were "Marv Whittimore TjAicrm June Barton Margaret Barton ouuw Betty f reeman jvuir-- ya Pauline Lynel Jacoline Lee Faye Pence Mitzi Stevenson Katha-ryn- e Baker Dorothy Hoggan June Marie Moyle Elanor Swaner Kohn Ruth Strong Susan Harris nlaved - 3 Bill Sneed William Koss Gordon Glasmann Hugh "Dobbs Blaine Glasmann Keith Mad son Joe Jack Moyes Don Humphris Junior Squires Kent Moyes Rounds Hugh Rounds Jack Andrews Mickey Whitney- - Bob Reeve Joan Scowcroft Marcy Eldene Murphy Katherine Abbott Kathryn Henderson Mulcahy Barbara Wright Anna Jane Stranquist Rose Anne Peery Joan Leman Janet Quinney Rosemary Bartlett Marilyn Garn Francis Browning Francens Evans Bar-k- ot s s- r Le-m- an Snow t According' to the report made by Miss Gertrude Geiger' another enjoyable time was spent at Camp Lamondi by the Ninth ward Junior and Bee Hive girls when they joined the Mount Ogden M I A group for the past week Programs given around the camp-fir- e in the evening and a series of most appetizing meals were enthose joyed most extensively-bThe girls were who attended under the supervision of Mrs Wood and Mrs Langford -- Those attended were: who Gloria Oooney Clothel Gale Gertrude Geiger Margaret ' Shupe - r — - lovely gifts N j home new-come- SCENE OF HAPPY EVENTS-IWEEK -- re- - 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