Show V— r 2B - Lodge Leaders To Take Over v c— OnWedriesday New officers of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen Utah Lodge 173 will take over their duties at the club’s meeting on Wednesday in the WOW hall Past president is Mrs Harry Caulk Those who will be installed include: Mrs Parley Butler president Mrs John W Alleh vice president Mrs Clara West sec- retary Mrs Charles A Peterson’ treasurer Mrs Emil Scherrer chaplain Mrs Lamar 'Fagg conductress Mrs Eugene Herring warden Mrs Efie Boington inner guard Mrs M B Meendrink outer guard Mrs Jules Dieu delegate Mrs Clara West alternate delegate Mrs Mary Bel Stevenson legislative representative and Mrs W O Eckardt " r pianist Roseann Thompson is betrothed to Almon B Bate with plans for a near future wedding to be performed in the Logan LDS Temple BRIDE-ELECT—Mi- Ogden Women Flies ToOreaOn 81 S’ Couple Honored In Clearfield CLEARFIELD— Mr and Mrs William R f Donohoo were feted last Sunday evening on their wed- ding anniversary by Mr and Mrs Glen H Bennett Mrs EylerW Runchel of Ogden and Albert Dali Bedford of Clearfield of Mrs Fred A Bateman Inglewood Calif left Clearfield Monday after a week’s visit with get-togeth- Mrs-Fran- ' f f i 4 s New Officers Are Installed A Lawton Okla where they visited their son Lt Douglas Cullimore and family who are stationed at Ft Sill with the U S Army Ev!?in ' The 9 Angus Wrights and the Albert Parrys had their Bmford club members m for a late sup-wi- ll P®r PaJty at the Wright home last Thursday evening The guests were Mr and Mrs John Gabler r and Mrs William Price Mr Hrs‘ Madge Cassjty Mrs Ellen Har bertson and Mrs Bessie Adams i Childreri's Aid Will Install New Officers joined their parents at Mont- - sarY ”r gomery Before coming home the Delightful Vacation Kivcrs enjoyed a feck in New 'l'he I Ralph Morrises spent x rK’ a delightful vacation renewing ac- Time for Tea qiiantances in the California bay The pendulum is swinging high area Most of their holiday trip for Mrs Spene'er Stone (Ivy Wil- - was spent in Berkeley with close liams) °f Pasadendv Calif in San Francisco and downt he her anticipation of saying “hello” A short stopover to about 50 of her Ogden friends peninsula for Miss scheduled was in LoOgden this afternoon at Hotel Ben returnwas m0nd She has asked them to Norma Godden who ing to Berkeley Calif where she drop in for tea s teaching school in the senior Ii - JJ Ellis They had and Mrs with them their children John Margaret and Mary Carlisle and Miss Julia Schnable who visited ber parents in Kansas City Kan iney were away iu aays Dinner Guests Mr and Mrs Darrell Crawford greeted 10 guests at dinner at their home Saturday night Their son SSgt Boyd Crawford has been home for two weeks from Ft Ord Calif where he has stationed with the Army Medical Corps He has gone to Missoula Mont to visit his broth- Mr and Mrs er and sister-in-laCrawford before leaving Ralph for Europe for his next assign- ment To the Coast The Duane W Lowers and the V F Guiresjjot together fof a trip to SaiTTrancisco They visit-and ed the Lowers’ Don Mrs E and daughter MSgt stais Lauritcn Sgt San Parkesmear tioned at Camp Francisco The group spent some time in Reno during their Mr and Mrs trip Leslie Cullimore and daughter Gayle are home after a trip to TLl son-in-la- w J-- i J LOVELY BRIDE—The December 28 Miss Phyllis Ann Randall of North Thomas W Oakes of Salt Lake City nized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Bell Studio) nia had attended her sisters holiday wedding where she was maid of honor While here she stayed with Miss Judy- Pugmire at her home ofthe YWCA Mrs Clemenger Now residing in Provo where who is the extension director of their xtudies the YWCA at Richmond Calif they will complete at Brigham Young University returned home a few days ago and Mrs r Mr are recent-wed- s They Return ? Thomas W Oakes Mr and Mrs Walter Thoreson The stately setting of the Salt recently returned home from a Lake LDS Temple is‘ where the holiday vacation Kin California former Miss Phyllis Ann Randall where they visited Mr Thoreson’s of Mr and Mrs Earl brother M A Thoreson and his daughter Randall North Ogden and sisters Mrs A G Dcrtman Mrs Mr Oakes son of Mrs Mary Mj J K Mickelson and Mrs Rrela-bee-C n Oakes of Salt Lake City were Henka along with other united in marriage tives While on their trip the officiB Lee Harold Apostle Thoresons saw the Tournament ated at the' rites on Dec 28 of Roses Parade and the Rose after which the newlyweds and Bowl Football garni They visit- party were entertained at ed the Padua Hills Theater and a wedding breakfast ')! the Knott’s Berry Farm Qn the following evening a re- They spent a few days at Palm ception in the Ogden LDS Iristi- Springs and also Indio where- tute 0£ ncligiorx feted the couple they stayed on the M A Thore- when a holiday theme of red and son ranch A family reunion for wliite iadorned the receiving 25 relatives was held at the AG rooms Dentman home in Glendale The bridal parly stood in an Highlight of the Thoreson va- - archway trimmed in red berry cation was seeing their daughter holly aind white wedding bells the former Joanne Thore$on who banked with baskets holding red with her husband Richard Van and wbite camations and tiered Dyke and their daughter Suzan candeiabra was spending the holidays from The attractive bride chose an her home in Seattle with Mr Van original bridal gown of satin and Dyke’s parents Mr and Mrs RG imported Chantilly lace Her trim Van Dyke of Torrancebtfdice featured a lace yoke at the boat neckline and long sleeves which tapered to points pver her 1 j - INCLUDES HAIR SHAPING WAVE SHAMPOO W5 I L1 1 elf-ros- Complete Beauty Service BEAUTY SHOP (JUDY'S Phone 3706 Jackson Ave 2-62- 68 wrists From the princess-stylebodice fell her hooped skirt with reaching to floor panel of lace i length The bride’s illusion veil was' caught into the back of her lace cap and gracefully fell to her waist A large white orchid surand tied rounded by with white satin nbbon formed the bridal bouquet Identical gowns of red taffeta with bouffant ballerina skirts and white Angora trim at the necklines were worn by the bride’s d FOR ONE WEEK ONLY PERMANENT HAVE es “A Stvanson ExclusivoPi AND ON INTO SPRING ft sp r- tradicfory - - Spring 'is coatsrof here v in Naturalizer’s Super Shell for 54 gives you a heel for every need greater flexibility Naturalizer’s famous combination last no slip no gap no pinch looks good from every angle heel to toe soft-to- e comfort 9 the shoe vrith the beautiful flt America’s outstanding shoe value At our store now the seasonl their fresh heel-huggi- flower colors! But the chill wi pte r winds can't go cork-cushion- through their warm soft - - wools! r Choose-on- brighten the ‘ e attendants Mrs William South- wick was her matron of honor bride Mrs cousins of Eleanor and Nielson Miss Lyle Randall were attendants To complete their holiday frocks the attendants wore tiny bands of red and white carna- tions and carried white muffs topped with sprigs of holly and tiny wedding bells Three little flower girls Jan e Randfell Marsha Oakes and Thorsted wore frocks and accessories fashioned after those of the attendants Royal Oakes stood with his brother as best man Harold L Ward and Lorenzo Moss ushered Mrs Randall greeted guests in a ballerina gown of white bro- cade trimmed with a large red sash at her waist Mrs Nielson selected a sal of blue crepe a bodice trimmed in sequins for the reception Both mothers wore orchid corsages A wnite and silver theme vailed at the serving table an which was displayed a wedding cake topped with miniature wed- ding bells Silver holly leaves rounded the bake of the cake and the crystal candelabra with light ed white tapers White satin bows and wedding bells surrounded the sides of the lovely cloths which covered the table Immediately following the re-- a ception the couple left for a honeymoon trip to Sun Valley New Mrs Oakes changed to a brown sport suit over which she wore a beige coat and hat Her accessories were brown Both the newlyweds are active students at the B YU with the former Miss Randall being prominent in musical circles She is a member of the school a cappella choir and of Lambda Delta Sigma The bridegroom has completed an LDS mission in the Finnish Mission field and has served in the Marine Corps Hostesses for parties in honor of the recent bride were Mrs- G Miles Jones Mrs R J White Mrs John Shorten Mrs C A Neuenschwander and her two attendants Mrs South-wic- k and Miss Randall twQ ! 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These are the most' flattering and con f was solem- pre-nupti- Another Naluralizcr first! -- marriage of Ogden and North Ogden Miss Is Married In IDS Temple to S L Man aOJOur“er OPENING SPECIAL YOU'LL WEAR IN MIDWINTER i u w w - - : To Deep South ' Weekend Guests NEW PRESIDENT — Mrs HarBack from the South are Dr v A Bkir had and MJS mon B Barton took office Fri- - and Mrs Thurston D Rivers all of new as the president holiday thrilled at having spent the Children’s Aid Society of Og- ’days with their daughters Croom Mrs Leonard Christensen and den succeeding Mrs H Aldous and Elizabeth and with Mrs Riv- - s0 j’ Pavl5’ °i1?v0’ Dixon at Hill R S her Mrs ers’ mother A family dinner home in Montgomery Ala Croom Falls Idaho be yva is attending University of Missisto werei°iy while in they Iho Elizabeth and Oxford at sippi anmver celebe birthday is at Hollins College Va They Blair Rich iq Vitamins New officers of the Cup and Economical large dry and daughter Mr Saucer Club were installed at her their meeting Friday night held fornia limas nutritiously Mr and Mrs Sidney A Sly left at the home of Mrs Harold Wil- with B vitamins MlHnm and ciearfieid on New Year’s Day liams 1638 Rushton St Previous iron come to the rescue of overto spend the week in Patterson plans for the installation cere worked food budgets They taste calif mony had been made at the club’s delicious with only a bit of salt — — annual party which took place pepper and butter added for Wool Sweater Care recently at the home of Mrs Jule- seasoning and lend themselves To keep wool sweaters soft and Combe 1606 Jefferson Ave Dur- - perfectly to the more highly f la- fluffy be sure to use only Iuke- - ing the party gifts were ex- - vored seasonings as tomatoes warm water — - ftever hot changed and games played curry or barbecue sauce' son-in-la- er vit ct v Luncheon Art provided a delightful aft-ernoon Thursday when Mrs Otis Weeks had a small at luncheon at her home for her Another cul-painting class tural afternoon is in the offing for Tuesday when "Mrs Jack G B Ellis Felt Jr and have members of the Palette Club at the Ellis home for an il- lustrated talk on "“China and Glass” Both the hostesses will give the entertainment and re- freshments will followj ( Stancer Thetrin thefirst Parents of the bridegroom-to-inAn engagement and approach- who is Mrs for flight Stanger is here of interest B be are Mr and Mrs Almon marriage was she said She that of Miss Roseann Thompson B t 2232 Adams Ave inAMoXmt°isBmde today Plans are being made for the ing the 1376 miles future-wed- s to be married in the by parents of the bride-eleLDS C Thomp- Logan Temple in the near l Mr and future 2531 Polk Ave ont Mrs-Arie- R Barton will Mrs Harmon Vhlfd°ren s the new president of Aid Society of Ogden She will take office Friday Other officers to be installed are: Mrs W Rulon White vice President Mrs John SHinckley Mrs Harvey InOgden Jfcordj"8 secretary Dr and Mrs Roger W- - Brown corresponding secre- Louis Matthei P Mrs and &nd tary daughter Lindy enjoyed a treasurer from Mrs Brown’s father The Children’s Aid Society of Dr Herbert J Smith of St Louis Ogden is a professional social Mo A number of family dinners work agency approved and li- - were given for him during his censed by the state of Utah as stay and a highlight of his trip a child placing agency A holiday trip to Salem Ore was enjpyed by Mrs Jane Stanger and her grandson Eugene A Weller who flew to Oregon to Kenneth ee Mr Stancer’s g :i B ss Miss ThompsonWill Be Bride THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 10 1954 Person to Person ' - -- 62 Little Robert Henry Sail son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Sail- - 466 Harrop St celebrated his seventh birthday last Sunday afternoon when games were played and a birthday cake cut for his friends Dwight Silvis Christine Stone Loretta Margeaff Christensen Tribe Ina Rae Gillespie Robby Gillespie and Jerry Sail attended the festivities Syracuse Vacation Ends for Family SYRACUSE — Mr n4 Mrs M Udy and daughter Cathy Ruth of Pendleton Ore visited recently in Syracuse with Mrs Udy’s parents Mr and Mrs Eugene Tolman Vacation at Home James B (Jim) Bodily who has been living in Long Beach Calif and employed at El Sanata returned to Syracuse to be with his mother Mrs Charlotte Bodily during the holidays While there he and other family members Mr and Mrs Harvey Peterson and son Sherman Miss ' Mae Bodily Mrs Charlotte Bodily all of Syracuse Mr and Mrs Howard Bodily and three children of Ogden were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Horace Arave in North Ogden Miss Melba Andersen Mr Bodily’s fiance from Plain City was a special guest at the dinner James V- - ' Wi'M—'—Hll MlLt Sweeten Grapefruit Dribble honey over prepared grapefruit halves sprinkle lightly with cinnamon broil Good as 4 first course or as dessert I t 1 - I I |