Show at a luncheon and meeting held In Salt Lake City at the Town club on Saturday Decern -- ber Mr 14 Cowles Is also a member of the Ogden chapter of A the American Association of University Women and chairman of the Spanish Study club 4 QLUB MEETINGS the-dialog- - -- was furnished by the "B "A chestra" under the direction of Wilmont Admission collected was for the clubs treasury A Christmas party will be held next Monday evening at the K of C hall All members of the Buenos Amigos club are invited to attend The admission will be a small present for the Christmas Mrs tree This party will be under the of Father Marceau direction - NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT ' Neighbors of Woodcraft Ogden circle 581 opened their meeting in form with flag ceremony after1 which a Christmas program was held as follows: piano solo Mar- OGDEN REVIEW rrs cox ducts YULE G A THERINGi garet Thinnes reading Jeanette Stewart reading Richard Whitaker playlet "Writing to Santa" W B A juniors solo Jeanette Woolsey reading Patsy Lou and song Barbara Junior Preece Whitaker violin Eugene Kings-for- d piano Ruth Kingsford San-of ta Claus presented stockings candy and nuts and oranges to The annual Christmas party of the Ogden Review No 1 of the W "B A was held Wednesday evening at o'clock -- thew O W hall at 7:30 Mrs Myrtle Colvin was in charge of the program A playlet was given by children of the members entitled "Writ- ing to Santa" The following program was then given: vocal solo Govern Bettyreading Carl Gould dance Betty Forbes song or- children who were twenty-thre- e served with a plate supper Supper was also served to the women of Woodcraft Mrs W E Weaver and Mrs Evelyn Kershaw -- reading Ro- Leon song Forbes reading Barbara Gene Brown piano solo Ruth Kings-for- d Richard Swam tap dance Garalding Keeter: song Dick Whitaker violin sdlo Eugene Kingsford harmonica solo Barbara Whitaker berta Robinson Clifford Speechley piano solo June Connell tap dance Beverly Shaw and Emilyfae Gale dance Shirley Herbert accompanied by Roger Kingsford There were TO children present and 75 parents Santa Claus presented each child with a box of candy and an orange The Weber High Pep club and their partners were entertained at a dancing party at the Uintah hall Monday evening by Miss Jean At intermission Webb Santa Claus presented each one with a gift consisting of candy and nuts --Those enjoying the affair were Genevieve Balif Virginia Call Gretta Norris Beth Randall Jean WTebbr Shirley Hayes Arlene Mitchell Alice Britton June Wangs-- '' gard Livia Torghele Irene Beas-le- y Florence Black Leah Kendall Elaine Fife Adeline Allen Anna Chard Mildren Van Leu-We- n Maxine Doman Stella Carter Edna Carter Lavina Mammon Kathleen Graham Merle Keith Oberhansley Wangsgard Elrich Walt Carter Carl LeRoy Stokes Don Mannx Dick Newey Mark Aland Grant Jacobs Kimball Jacobs Ire Britton Leland Earl Jack Chord Bert Russell Wayne Stranger Jack JohnsonGlen Ellis Mike Larson Joe Deemas and Vernon Westegard CAMP V WILL HOLD TEA TO NOTE DAY Camp V of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers willliold a tea December 27 at two o'clock in the Utah Power and Light company hall Mrs Lydia Tanner is president of the camp The tea is in honor of Mothers " and Daughters dav The United States grows nearly 250 varieties of wheat on - a com- : PAST NOBLE GRAND The Past Noble Grand club held its annual Christmas party Thursday at the Nob Hill tea rooms with Mrs Mattie Losee and Mrs A F The Hendrickson as hostesses members were seated at one long table which was attractively decorated with red roses tapers and silver bells Gifts were exchanged and bridge and bunco played About twenty guests were in at- tendance SCRIBBLE SCRIBBLE The Scribble Scribble club met at the home of Berniel McKell Wednesday evening for a Christmas party A delightful evening was spent in playing games and exchanging gifts Luncheon was served to all after which the members attended Central's school play ""Those present were Anne Dan-ve- rs Dorothy Chatland Vivian Polidoro Constance Ford Netta Lavin Grace Obray Katherlne Wiggins Jeanne Johnson Joyce Romney Helen Brown Geneal Greaves Loyal Christenson Dar-len- e Reynolds Caro Parkinson Berniel McKell Miss Reynolds and Miss Jex DELTA GIRLS HOLD PRIMARY GROUP CHRISTMAS PARTY HAS ENJOYABLE DINNER PARTY AT McKEY HOME " Girls of the Delta held a Christmas party December 14 at° the home of the club adviser Mrs Blanche McKey The house was" decorated with Christmas colors and members of the club participated in the entertainment Ha Wright and Vivial Faulhaber sang a duet "Silent Night" Mar-jorShaw and Violet Hill offerof old time favorites a ed medley ' Games were played and luncheon served Gifts were distributed Those present were Violet Hill Marjorie Shaw Vivial Faulhaber Ha Wright Janice Perkins Edna ie WFJ1FR HIGH PEP CLUB MEMBERS EX TEH TA I NED whose birthdays occurred in the month of December were the honored guests and were presented with gifts — Brown Roush Elsie Carey Virginia Barbara Farr Josephine y Kunz June Smith and Mrs Mc-Ke- GOODRICH WORKERS HAVE YULE PARTY were present at the annual Christmas party of the Goodrich Silvertown stores Thursday evening at Dick's cafe Dinner was served and Santa Claus arrived with gifts for all Those present were: Mr and Mrs Joe Garrison Mr and Mrs Clarence Reeder Mr and Mrs Clyde Anderson Mr and Mrs George Fowler Mr and Mrs H C Nichols Mr and Mrs Robert Tanky Mr and Mrs Avon Smith Mr and Mrs Eric Willson Mr and Mrs Louis Passey Miss Rhea Palmer and Chet Peer Twenty-tw- o -- ' CAMP WILL HOLD PARTY ON SATURDAY Camp 35 Daughters of the Utah Pioners will hold its Christmas o'clock Saturparty at one-thirday December 28 at the home of Fern Wheeler captain 418 ty Chester-stree- t urn The things we do are remembered and recounted under the sun" — Sangster Be it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family one to the press and one spread upon the minutes of the meeting of the Federated Women's clubs Ogden district Mrs J G Falck Mrs G Marriott ft BUENOS AMIGOS Last Monday evening a barn dance was held at the Buenos Amigos club A large crowd attended and had a gay time Music respectively: WHEREAS Mrs David Eccles has been called to the Higher Life and WHEREAS she was an active and loyal member of Women's clubs affiliated with the Ogden district be it therefore RESOLVED tnat Ogden district of Utah Federated Women's clubs herewith extend sincere sympathy to the family in this great loss and express to them the very high regard in which she was held as a club woman In her passing Ogden has sustained a great loss but she will live on and on through the results of her many acts of mercy and loving kindness " Tis splendid to live so nobly that long after we are done jr Officers and teachers of the First ward Primary association held an enjoyable Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs Grace Adderley on Monday evening The guests were seated at one long table which was beautifully dec- orated with poinsettas After ner was served the evening was spent telling stories singing carols and exchanging gifts Those present were Mrs Grace din- Adderley Mrs Mary Felix Mrs Mozelle Mrs Brown Bernice Painter Mrs Mae Darney Mrs Amelia Elizabeth Todd Mrs Smith Mrs Maud Taylor Mrs Emma ChlTds Mrs Constance Thedell Mrs Clara Checketts Mrs Martha McFarland Mrs Catherine Naisbitt Mrs "Ellen Wilde Mrs Beatrice Drysdale Mrs Jennie Burnett and the Misses Margaret Todd Ruth Taylor and Florence Smith CHILD CULTURE CLUB CONDUCTS YULETIDE PARTY The Child Culture club held its Christmas party Thursday at the home of Mrs J T Rushmer Mrs Clem Williams and Mrs Joseph Campbell were assisting hostesses The past presidents were honored guests They were Mrs J- T Lynch Mrs Archie Bowman Mrs E O Wattis Mrs H Barrows Mrs Mrs Colsen E Georgina Marriott Mrs Charles Empey Mrs Ezra Richardson Mrs- - Frank Francis Mrs G G Moves and Mrs Don H Woolsey Mrs Delbert Foulger gave a reading "The Littlest Shepherd" Christmas presents were exchanged and all Joined in Christmas carols Tea was served Mrs J H Peckenpaugh was chairman for the afternoon - - her husband Friday night for mercial scale gh HOLIDAY SPECIALS PERMANENT S3SO PERMANENT PERMANENT PERMANENT S20O PERMANENT FINGER WAVE 35 FINGER WAVE and SHAMPOO SO COY'S BEAUTY SALON and BARBER SHOP 2532 Wash Ave Ph 4249 $700 S600 S500 5100 S200 Opposite Mormon Tabernacle Rates $150 to $300 4 This Hotel Is Highly' V Recommended When in Salt Lake City Stop at This Distinctive Hostelry 200 Rooms— 200 Tile Baths Mi S300 S250 $100 I "5 4 5 Miriam Chapter Has Installation Of New Officers Driggs gave a cafe Following the meeting dinner was served to the members and gifts exchanged The table was decorated with red candles in crystal holders and a small Xmas tree formed the centerpiece Ribbons were attached to gifts and placed at each plate Miss Oertel Aadnesen was toastmistress and called upon various members for following members were present: Misses Oertel Aadnesen Iola Hickman Ethel Christiansen Anna Stone Melba Hansen Marjorie MacAtee Doris Higley Alma Louise Mildred Potter Deru Gibbs Genevive Lavin Lucille Parkinson Mrs Norman Shipley and Mrs Herbert Stedelman fornia to visit with her parents Mr and Mrs M E Cicanco of Oakland for the Christmas holidays ELECTS OFFICERS The women's auxiliary to the National Federation of Post Office Clerks held their monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Albert Ward The following officers were elected: President Mrs Arthur NorFred ton vice president Mrs Preshaw treasurer Mrs Albert Ward press reporter Mrs Erma Smith Installation of the new officers will take place at the next meeting A pleasant afternoon was adspent playing bridge followingmeetbusiness of the journment ing Luncheon was served by the hostess Mrs Albert Ward FIRST WARD LADIES GUESTS AT PARTY WEBER STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY BOARD FETED The Weber Stake Relief society board were entertained at a Christmas party at the Clinton ward on Thursday afternoon A pageant "Birth of Christ" was read by Mrs Lydia Burrows and presented by the following board members: Mrs Joseph jE Wright Mrs C A Peterson Mrs Tom Wilson Mrs James Bingham Mrs Lee Parker Mrs Fern Fowers Mrs Mary E Bybee Mrs Rachel Middleton Jensen Mrs Vern Browning Mrs James Widdison Mrs Lula Stephens Mrs Lawrence Taylor and Mrs Peter Anderson Refreshments were served who hate fishermen Oyster starfish because they destroy oyster beds once made a practice of tearing to pieces and throwing into the sea every starfish caught Thus unwittingly they increased the starfish population since each arm developed into a new The Young Women's Mutual Improvement association of the First ward will entertain the ladies of the ward at open house In the amusement hall Grant avestreet from nue and Thirty-thir- d three thirty to 6:30 o'clock December 22 During the afternoon there will be a musical program offered together with a display of art "and handwork A light luncheon will be served The affair is In charge of the officers and teachers of the organization All ladies of the ward over seventeen years of age are invited to call Elinor Giddings - Mr and Mrs Lewis J Mooncy-ha- m announce the marriage of their daughter Mildred to C 1 McMillen The marriage took place December 10 the ceremony being performed by the Rev Philip Swartz of trie Congregational church A small reception followed the ceremony at home Beauty School UP-TO-DA- Maryleinen ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE DINNER IN YULE MOTIF Mrs Oscar Kirkland entertained at a delightful bridge dinner at street her home 508 Twenty-sixt- h on Thursday evening Christmas decorations were featured and red carnations centered the table The gruests Included Mrs Parry Bedford Mrs Edgar Shreeve Mrs k A P Wintle Mrs Samuel Mrs Walter Wall Mrs Art Shreeve Mrs Mark Greenwood Mrs Ruth Brewer Mrs Peterson Mrs Leland Shreeve and Mrs Clarence Matson Heat Ignites Load of Gas On Truck THERMOPOLIS Wyo — (UP) — Highway traffic is stalled by various obstacles Recently a gasoline truck was crowded into a wall of a concrete tunnel in the Wind river canyon by a passing motorist The heat caused when the truck scraped against the side of toe wall ignited 3000 gallons of gasoline which the truck was transporting The blaze blocked the tunnel from highway traffic for five hours i PARTING LUNCHEON Prior to her departure for Fillentertained at a luncheon Sun- more Miss Grace Hartvigson was The same personnel of students who hava served you in the past BEAUTY SPECIALS Up Soft Natural Push Waves—Easy to care for T 25c and 50c 15c and 35c Oil Shampoo ses x chairman of Christmas the annual party held the auxafternoon by Saturday Heriliary to the American Legion man Baker post No 9 in the chateau Mrs E R Buckner Mary Call io Wed Doctor E F Cornell The marriage will take place December 27 at St Andrews cathedral in the Hawaiian Islands where Miss Call has made her home for the past three years Mrs Vosco Call mother of the bride is in Honolulu to attend the wedding Miss Agnes Mattson will-bmaid of honor Miss Lou Call of Brigham City and Miss Dorothy Benton wilL be the bridesmaids Dr Christopher J Hamre will be best man and the ushers will be John A Black and Dr Ferdinand P Mehrlich Burton Ogilvie will give the bride in marriage Miss Call is a graduate of the University of Utah a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority and is with the American Canning company in the islands Dr Cornell is a graduate of Stanford university and is chief chemist with the Hawaiian Pineapple company He is an Alpha Kappa Lambda 1st Security 207 Bank Building PHONE 161 Mr and Mrs John Chugg from Five Points were guests the fore the home of part of the week at Miller Mr and Mrs Rudy Mr and Mrs Fred" Gephart had as out Of town guests on Sunday Fred C Rasmussen and son and C H Armstrong all of Ephriam Mrs Sarah Stephens of North Ogden was a guest the past week of her niece Mrs Mary D e Tlie annual election and meeting of the North Box Elder Farm Bureau was scheduled here for Saturday night Dec 21 President T E Adams who has just returned from Chicago where he attended the National Farm Bureau convention was to make a report 5? Tr? hvji £s MpIM Itfaafetf TVS? m W Ak COMFORT SERVICE INNOVATIONS LIME RICKEY GINGER ALE SPARKLING WATER WHITE SODA SOUR 5 HOLY JOE'S MIX We Feature 350 Attractive Cheerful Rooms RUNNING ICE WATER IN ALL ROOMS Famously Soft Beds RATES $250 $300 Single $250 $300 $350 $400 Doubl Sample Rooms from $253 $150$200 THE MOST Convenient THE BEST Accommodations THE FINEST Meals GARAGE SERVICE AT DOOR BECKER'S BEER HARVEY M TOY Draught Bottles Cases Managing Owner ALVIN CRITCHLOW Assistant Manager row til at OTarreU Z5t LAURA HEAP— OWNER AND PROP Win-Chest- MOTOR TO OGDEN Rev and Mrs E H Gordon and son Robert motored t Ogden last Sunday where the Rev Mr Gordon delivered a sermon in the First Methodist church at evening services Mrs Clara Sigler and children of Los Angeles are visiting here with Mrs Sigler's mother Mrs W P Crozier BRIGHAM CITY Dec 21— Announcement is made of the approaching nuptials of Miss Mary Call daughter of Mr and Mrs W Vosco Call of Brigham City to Dr Elton Fred Cornell son of the late Fred E Cornell and Mrs Gertrude Cornell of Sunnyvale California All Other Beauty Service at the former prices Under the Same Management day Mrs B F Winzeler land Miss Grace Thompson were and ten guests were bidden Miss Hartvigson left for Fillmore ' on Monday y A banquet was held Friday in the M E church by the mothers and daughters of the church Mrs N E Shaw gave a beautiful toast and program numbers were furnished by Gay and Gloria Schaf-fe- r er and Alice and Junior 3 Advanced Students 75 5 Ours is the most sanitary plant in the entire country A MODERN BEAUTY SCHOOL WITH ALL Pennanents f associate Mrs W S sociate conductress Moulton chaplain Mrs Charles T Murrey marshal Mrs C H Stevens organist Mrs George L Mrs M Steckel Rigdon Adah Ruth Mrs Frank Cline Esther Mrs J S Scofield Martha Mrs Charles E- - Wood Electa Mrs N C McConnell warder Mrs W H Childs sentinel Mrs Louise Vorwerk trustee for three years Music was furnished throughout the ceremony by a vested boys choir and vocal duet by Mary Vance and Betty Herrington by Luncheon was served at small tables holding Yuletide decorations and bridge was played Special guests of the club were Mrs Frank Powell and Mrs Conrad ' Steffen Mr and Mrs John Vaughn announce the marriage of their daughter Nellie to Irvin Allen The marrige too place December 16 Mr and Mrs Allen will make their home in Reno Nevada SUPERIOR Facials Finger Wave (Dried) V matron J A Houston associate patron Miss Anna Hansen secretary Miss Gertrude Gallagher treasurer Mrs E A Patrick conductress Mrs H C Havenor as- -- ANNOUNCEMENTS The G O G Bridge club was entertained by Mrs Edgar Winchester Saturday afternoon at her home Christmas gifts were exchanged from a Christmas tree six-thir- ty Pid-coc- 3 tained at a trousseau tea for her daughter DeEsta who is a bride to be The affair was given Sunhours day afternoon between theChrist-mas of three and six o'clock a holiday decorations lent air to the occasion Over 200 guests were received Mr and Mrs I G Sampson Sr of Ogden the parents of Miss Holmgren's fiancee assisted in receiving CHAIRMAN Miriam chapter No 17 Order of the Eastern Star held its annual installation of officers Thursday evening December 17 In the Masonic temple The ceremony was o'clock preceded by a BlessMrs Clarence with banquet ing and Mrs Dana Parkinson In charge of the arrangements The newly elected- and appointed officers were installed at eight o'clock by Worthy Grand Matron Mrs E C Bader assisted by Ho mer S Culp worthy grand patron Mrs Ernest Schraga grand mar- shal Mrs Homer S Culp grand chaplain and Mrs Marillo Barlow acting grand organist Officers installed were: Mrs W E Lancaster worthy matron Charles E Wood worthy patron Mrs The" Cali- TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs David Holmgren enter- December 2$ -- Salt Lake's Newest Hotel Hotel Temple Square and Miss Marjorie Wood Phyllis Abplanalp (left) vice president D S Fifth ward who assisted L president of the Gleaner girls of the In the recreation hall danc a men Christmas will M the sponsor by Mis Delta'Theta Chi social and educational sorority held a meeting Tuesday night Dec 17 at Dick's Mrs Cowles is also a member of the Ogden chapter of American Association of University Women and chairman of the Spanish Study club She left with the party adjourned to the recreation hall where they Joined several hundred guests who had been invited to Join the Lions in dancing and Christmas frolic? Santa Claus appeared at a late hour and distributed numerous gifts t V Delta Theta Chi Meeting Is Held In Motif of Yule eon were given by Mrs George Quin-ne- y accompanied on the piano by Mrs Owen Johnson Junior England played two clarinet solos and Miss Cleo Marble entertained with some clever dance interpretations Commissioner Fred Williams of Ogden was introduced as the guest speaker of the evening's program Following the dance and program V Superintendent few remarks in appreciation of the work done by the Lions cipb On the committee in chirge of the party were Clyde C 'Brown chairman Lyles W Larkin Hugo Gustaveson Kent Bramwell and the Rev Walter L French Mrs Leon Le Roy Cowles was elected president of the newly organized Mills College Alumnae association of Utah at a luncheon and meeting held in the Town club in Salt Lake City on Saturday December 14 Miss Marian Cornwall and Miss Eleanore Lowe of Salt Lake City were the hostesses There are thirty-fiv- e active alumnae of the Mills college throughout the state of Utah three of which are from Ogden Mrs Cowles Miss Helen Mills and Miss Marian Mills Many of these were In attendance at the lunch- their partners were seated Both the long tables and the hall were resplendent with yuletide "decoration Special musical numbers r MILLS COLLEGE ALUMNAE GROUP NAMES LEADERS POSTAL AUXILIARY - - - a "filled stocking Mrs W O Pell Committee WHEREAS Mrs Annie T Ful ton has been called to the Great Beyond WHEREAS She has for many years been a member of the Utah Federation of Women's clubSi RESOLVED: It is with deep regret that the Ogden district extends to the family and relatives their sincere sympathy We must not however give our only" thought to grief nor let the sense of lass keen though it may be deprive us of the Joy that memory holds for us She has walked with us through the years and while we mourn her going from us we rejoice that her sweet companionship has blessed and enriched' our lives Be It further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family and one spread upon the minutes of the Ogden District of Federation of 'Women's clubs and one sent to the press Mrs W O Pell Mrs Georgina Marriott Mrs J G Falck Entertain Mates In Banquet Hall TREMONTON Dec 21— The Lions of Garland entertained their Lionesses at a banquet Wednesday night in the L D S banquet hall J L Weidman was master of ceremonies at the festive board where some 50 club members and large number enjoyed Christmas party given by the Ogden Lions club members and part ners Monday evening for the blind children at the state school for the deaf and blind Christmas numbers were given by the Mound Fort Junior High school boys' mixed chorus under direction of Douglas Brian Attorney Ira A Huggins gave an interesting talk on "Love" bringing out that it was love for mankind that induced founding of such institutions as schools for the afflicted and the giving of Christmas parties He also expressed appreciation to the Lions clubs for the good it had done in distributing white canes to the sightless and financing hospital cases for restoration of sight Mayor Harman W Peery was one of the guests and gave a short talk wherein he complimented the efficiency of Supt F M Driggs and his staff at the school Mr and Mrs Santa Claus presented each child over ten years of age with a box of linen handkerchiefs and a stocking of oranges candy and nuts Children under the age of ten were given dump trucks and dolls as well as 13 Mrs Leon LeRoy Cowles who was elected president of the newly organized Mill college alumnae association of Utah WELCOMED Following the luncheon Mrs E Fleming president welcomed' the members and their guests and presided over a very short business session at which the club voted to contribute to the Will Rogers'' memorial fund andsta-to present a program over radio At tion KLO in the near future the beginning and close of the Afternoon program the beautiful old Christmas carols so dear to the heart at this season of the year were suns by the entire membership Mrs Mary Stevens graciously acted as accompanist SHADOW PICTURES The principal feature of the afternoon was the presentation" of "Christmas Dickens immortal Carol" in shadow pictures The text for the play was written by Mrs W H Newcomb and the by Mrs H staging was directed G Havenor Mrs Edward Bichsel most beautifulread shadow pictures were ly as the shown on the screen The mem- bers taking part were Mrs W H Newcomb Mrs- H G Havener Mrs W N Petterson Mrs George Grill-Mr- s A C Hyde and Mrs Havenor's small son The club members were very return of happy to' welcome the Mrs Rose Whiteley who has been ill for many months in California also Mrs R P Hunter an honorary member who now resides in Sa'lt Lake City With the joyoife singing of "Jingle Bells" the meeting was adjourned to meet in two weeks with Mrs P F Neilson and Mrs Ansham drew Bin ' A The Utah Federation of Women's clubs passed the following resolutions in respect to the late Mrs David Eccles and Mrs Annie T Fulton December 12 and The annual Christmas party for the members of the Ogden Historical society which was held Saturday was a festive occasion in perfect keeping with the spirit of Vuletide A one oclock luncheon was served at the Green Gables tea rooms with the entertainment committee es hostesses The guests were seated at one long table gayly decorated in sil-of ver and blue Lovely bouquets blue crystal bulbs and silver leaves on reflectors were placed at intervals along the table and alter- nating with these festive clusters were large silver stars forming candle holders for six blue candles At each plate a bag o' coins brought a glimpse of prosperity as a favor to each guest MEMBERS GUESTS Lions of Garland TO SPONSOR DANCE Yuletide Party Of Lions Given Mourn Passing At State School Of Two Members HEADS ALUMNAE GROUP Women's Clubs Ogden Historical Society Conducts Festive Gathering "Com© To Us 2668 Grant Ave For Purity" Phone 418 ' San Fransisco |