| Show THE OGDEN (UTAH K8RUARY 27 1933 SUNDAY MOHNINO — I Jill LJ KJD I V'':-- r Rhododendron 1 lWWM v - V 73 : STANDARD-EXAMINE- S - Club Meetings and Activities 5 i Special Care I " : - i - X t dark-gree- & § f 1 :!?' ' " " i j j s f 'I ' ' "(J - r Rhododendron varieties are so numerous that the named hybrids run into the hundreds — over 2000 of them havirig been listed However relatively few are available to the home gardener be cannot Rhododendrons — soil either grown everywhere conditions are wrong the summers too hot or winters are too - fJ ' : $ f O V ' - -' 4 "V : " !''?-- ' ' ! ) h '" '- - OS HONEYMOON — Mrs William Kranen-don- k Jr and her husband are honeymooning in Fresno Calif She is the former Bonnie Jean Miller daughter of Mr and Mrs Byron J Miller (Bosch and Bell Studio) Miss Bonnie Jean Miller Wed To William Kranendonk Jr Jean Miller Bonnie daughter of Mr and Mrs Byron J Miller 1228 33rd St and William Kranendonk Jr son of Mr and Mrs William Kranendonk Sr ef Wilson Lane were united in Miss marriage Feb 18 ceremony took The double-rinSocial Hall Wilson the in place Lawrence Mayberry with J LDS bishop of the Forty-firs- t Ward officiating The bride escorted on the arm of her father wore a full length gown ef net over satin trimmed with rhinestones with a white faille jacket A Juliet cap held veil in place her shoulder-lengtHer bridesmaids were Miss Nola Miller her sister wearing g with Miss Lorna Eskelson in changeable blue taffeta Mrs Clazena K Berquist sister of the bridegroom was matron of honor in pale blue crepe All carried nosegays of pink and white carnations The bride's mother chose a gown of rose crepe The mother of the bridegroom wore navy blue Their corsages were of carnations Assisting at the reception and dance that followed the wedding were Mrs Don Miller Mrs Mas Merrille Mrs Lynn Miller and Mrs Jack Edwards Upon their return from their honeymoon the new Mr and Mrs Kranendonk will make their home in Ogden a white gown Mary Emily Tanner Celebrates 80th Birthday at Grouse Creek It was a gala time for relative! of the family of Mrs Mary Emily Tanner on Saturday Feb 12 when they gathered at the Grouse Creek LDS Ward hall to help her celebrate her 80th birth-Ha- y anniversary The party started at 4 pm with a family dinner and was followed by a program and dance in the evening for her many friends About 100 attended Mrs Tanner Mas born Feb 8 She is the 1875 at Fairfield mother of nine sons and daughters a even of whom are living: Raymond Tanner Mrs George Paskett (Amanda Tanner) Herbert Tanner and Delbert Tanner d of Grouse Creek and Mrs Betteridge Evelyn Tanner) Mrs Henry Child (Bertha Tanner) and David E Tanner of Ogden She has 37 grandchildren "and 24 great grandchildren Mrs Tanner's hobby over the years was making beautiful braided rugs which she gave to her daughters and granddaughters She always has been active in LDS Church work and does all of her own housework SUNSET — Mrs Jack DcWitt Pri- president of Sunset Ward t nrn Kn in Mtrr Aun rmrni women who with the helped jnary recent birthday penny drive in Sunset LDS Ward Refreshments were served red-spide- MARRIED 55 YEARS —Mr and Mrs Mark Hardman will brate their 55th wedding anniversary next Saturday with ception and dance in the Sunset LDS Ward hall from 11 p m Relatives and friends are invited They request no one-eight- i- - p program and reception and f friends relatives for dance will be given by Mr and Mrs Mark Hardman next Saturday in the Sunset LDS Ward hall between the hours of 7 and 11 pm The party is to celebrate the Hardman's 55th wedding anniversary They request no gifts WilMr Hardman was born in son Ward Weber County Dec 24 1875 He resided in Star Valley Wvo for 30 years He filled an LDS mission to Australia from April 1906 to July 1908 He served as ward clerk under three bishops His life also has been filled with church activities as Sunday School superintendent ward teaching supervisor and other positions HfA UOWM m 7 to gifts Mrs Hardman was born in A May 6 Va Tas-we- ll 1880 County She came to Utah while a child She has been a worker for her She served family and church Relief as Society many years and teacher and worked to keep her husband on his mission The Hardmans are the parents of two sons and four daughters: Marjc Elbert Hardman Sacramento Calif: Arthur Hardman of Sunset Mrs G A House (Mabel Hardman) of Salt Lake City Mrs A J Blomgren (Edna Hardman) Mrs L C Sacramento Calif Ryser (Elsie Hardman) Salt Lake City and Miss Rosella Hardman Provo They have and 20 15 grandchildren n chip OUT ON WALL V V a int w Week's Sew Thrifty Q — How should Boston ferns be treated during the wintertime for best results? A— Ferns do not like full sunshine and must be kept from cold drafts The best soil is one derived from decayed sod or leaf mold While they need an abundance of water "wet feet" should be avoided Syringe the plants often to keep them in best health Fertilize twice a month Q — Is there a hardy begonia worthy of growing in the perennial border? and A—Yes the is evansiana begonia one of the very few perennials providing colorful bloom over a long period —from August until cold weather arrives It grows equally well in partial shade and sun little-know- little-grow- son-in-la- coat-dres- 8 Couples Attend Rotary Event n n Held Meeting Requita Club Ira-la- y lst-clas- 'New luggage designed for modcents ern travel is made of magnesium and covered in vinyl available in choicc or in six colors Including brown and cocoas white Inner fittings have wateren4 4q409 linings plastic bangers and proof tOtiti tipoV put packing rods H o thet ftcioi! The manufacturers report the of m cm cf CO mreli yotrit new metal lightens the luggage §ip4tiaJ!f koxyh0J elkyf Hot 23 per cent Magnesium obby ce cemti imii thai tained from sea water is availu$t$tr B9 it dott 4tp ipfof-li- f able in the amount of about Tit flot c tie 4500000 teni to one cubic mile cf seawiter LiKt OtDlMAJIY Pftn LATEST STYLES TEEN-AGER- ' i - Hufstetler is the new president for the Auxiliary to the National Federation of Post Office Clerks Local 75 Postal Clerk Group Installs New Officers Mrs Robert Hufstetler was Installed as president of the Auxiliary to the National Federation of Post Office Clerks Local 75 at a joint banquet and installa- tion ceremony for the organization and its auxiliary recently at There were 75 members present A program followed the dinner with Chester Garlick acting as master of ceremonies Auxiliary officers were installed by national vice president Mrs Roswell Coon as follows: Mrs Hufstetler president Mrs Chester Garlick vice president Mrs Jesse Moyes secretary Mrs Sheldon Austad treasurer and Mrs Robert Burnham press representative Albert O Anderson national and state representative officiated at the installation of officers of the postal clerks Officers installed were as follows: William Smith president Blaine Kcndcll secretary-treasure- r The Kay M Crooks Visit in Emery Clearfield Girl Visits in Sunset SUNSET — Cindy Lundqulst 7 daughter of Mr and Mrs Larry Lundquist of Clearfield spent the weekend recently with the Michiel Bursons in Sunset dclicato openwork design J UV4—24V4 Cut to Fit! Look so Imart In this bright and breezy style It's — no side opening! shoulders— slip it unbutton just on quick! Make several in a to jiffy in tubbable cottons Xut alno fit the short fuller figure— teration problems with this pat- ern! Pattern 4523: Half Sizes 14 Half-sizers- ! sew-simpl- e -3 16 16 18 22 20 4i Size 24 takes yards Send 35 cents in coins for this for each pattern— add 5 cents s mailing for pattern Send to Anne Adams care of Og396 Patden Standard-Examine- r tern Dr it 243 West 17th St New York 11 N Y Print plainly name address size and style number Send orders to New York 35-inc- h lst-clas- III IHI SH0I CASH and CARRY WITH TNI Dial 4-26- fit J a flexible Noturalizer pump the really fits Made ovtr combination la$t$ with the heel two widths narrower to HnHi 2538 Wall Avenuo IIAUTIfUl Styled for comfort and perfect fit The CONSULT US FREE OF CHARGE open-loo- k - in I provide no slip no gap no pinch Here now in your size 11J95 81 Mildred'- s- Treu Method Salon S HAIRCUT ' SMCIAt ll off those excess pounds nowl You'll look and feel like a new personl BEAUTY STUDIO 40 er v HEADS GROUP — Mrs Robert Women's Relief Corps will meet at the IOOF Hall Thursday at 12 luncheon noon for a covered-dis- h follow will Business meeting welcome are members Visiting OGDEN TROY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Let us reproportion your figure by taking Third fl—r ' v Women's Relief Corps NOW! figure PENNEY'S - 5 Garden Quiz SUNSET — Recent house guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Clarence Holbrook of Sunset have been Mrs Hoi brook's brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Orson Clark of Nyssa Ore Visit Relatives Mr and Mrs Clarence Sparrow on their way from Oregon to Peoria 111 to make their Two dresses or a dress and home stopped for a visit with she wears them and daughter coat! Either way CLEARFIELD— Mr and Mrs their are the prettiest fashions Jack Hanson were hostesses Sat- Mr and Mrs Wayne Brostrom —these in Sunset your little girl could own! Have urday evening to their supper the dress in colorful cotton — club at their home on Lakcvicw s in rich contrasting the Drive pique or faille Quick to cut out The evening was spent in playput together Joy to sew! ing games after which a hot dinPattern 4584: Girls' Sizes 6 8 ner was served to the following: Is 10 12 14 Size 10 dress 2?4 Mr and Mrs Frank Nordquist — BRIGHAM CITY Mr and Mrs Rex Cahoon Mr and Eight yards coat 3!i yards Sirs Leslie Otte Mr and Mrs couples from Brigham City atThis pattern easy to use sim- By tended the Ogden Rotary Club's E C Treseders Mr and Mrs D 30th is tested for fit Has sew to anniversary recently with ple HONEYVILLE — Mrs Daisy Van Lewyn Mr and Mrs W A instructions illustrated complete dinner and at the Hotel program Mrs Jim Send 35 cents in coins for this Duke was hostess to the Requita Saxey and Ben Lomond: s mailing Club in her home on Wednesday Mr and Mrs V Earl Madsen pattern for Anne Adams care of evening Mr and Mrs E B Owen Mr and Send to Standard-Examiner Dinner was served to Mrs 396 Mrs Doug Fife Mr and Mrs Ogden 17th St West Hughes Mrs Arvilla Orme Vaner1 Wilson Mr and Mrs J Pattern Dept 243 Hunsaker Mrs Emily Beulah Mrs 11 Y N Print plainly Leo Nelson Mr and Mrs Zenos New York Mrs Laura Hunsaker Tolman size and address style Earl Mr and Mrs C B Stratford name Hunsaker Lima Mrs New to and Mayor and Mrs C LeGrande number Send orders Games were played York HONEYVILLE — Mrs Mary Horsley Gardner was hostess to the Honeyville Civic Club on Thursday Sparkling Rings evening To keep your diamond engageMr and Mrs Walter Chamber-li- n SLENDERIZE who have recently returned ment ring sparkling scrub it n with a toothbrush dipped into from an LDS mission told of Even the smartest styles can't hide your hot soapsuds their eiperiences Supper w luggagt lighter ' 1 ' Pioneer Club WBA City Emily Tanner of Grouse Creek celebrated her 80th birthday anniversary Feb 12 ' y Child Culture They plan to reside in Brigham of-te- f Kirk-mey- cultural College in Logan Civic Club Meets la Honeyville TOyeuts rj' ' " Syracuse Twins Have Birthday Es-tel- la NO host-esse- planned to honor the newlyweds March 9 in 'he Second LDS Ward Recreation hall The bride is a senior student at Box Elder High School The of Bear bridegroom is a graduate currentRiver High School and is ly attending the Utah State Agri- 80th BIRTHDAY — Mrs Mary is v Fi-Wo-- h Supper Club Meets At Jackson Home ' i Fi-W- Sunset Families Entertain Visitors served- - m "J an-nounc- es v d 7 i Brigham City Miss Is Bride lacc-bug- Mr-an- ' A The Child Culture Club will lmlrt its reeular meeting Thurs SUNSET — Lt and Mrs Kay in the Drawing 2 will WBA at Club pm M Crook of Sunset visited relaThe Pioneer day Lomond lunch-co- n Room Ben Hotel of 1:30 a for meet Thursday tives in Emery over the recent be will event the of For House Mansion Highlights at the holiday reservations call Mrs S H Fur-nis- s a literary program by Mrs Geror Mrs Eathel Ran- ard Klomp arid vocal selectsom 9951 All members are urged ions by George Frost Hostessei Beason will be Mrs Lew W to attend Charles Mrs chairman Glpyd B Empey Charles Mrs Cowley Thurza Mrs BRIGHAM CITY— and Mrs Lloyd A Farnsworth N Young Brigham City Members may bring guests: CLEARFIELD — Little Paula the recent marriage of and Pamela Rentmeister twin her daughter Lorraine Mae to o Ca daughters of Mr and Mrs James Literary celeDelbert Reese Hansen son of Literary Club will Rentmeister of Syracuse Mr and Mrs Delbert Hansen meet Thursday at 8 pm at the brated their third birthday SunTremonton home of Mrs Darrell Crawford day at their home In Syracuse Wedding vows were exchanged 3310 Polk Ave with Mrs O W on Saturday Feb 19 at the Box YoUng assisting hostess A book Elder County Court House with review will be given by Mrs Judge Lewis Jones officiating Glenn Toose A wedding reception is being great-grandchildre- 35-inc- h for Living Designs It If yet Hid piaffff tlfeata c t Ulif ti wtf drippy 5 cele- a re- Hardmans to Hold Reception Program and Dance at Sunset g Or-lan- Sunset Primary Women Assemble Acid Soil Conditions Rhododendrons should be givTheir en acid soil conditions and cool be roots should kept with surrounded plenmoist and ' ty of rich humus" Despite the advice given by experienced gardeners growers and garden writers the average home gardener fails to provide the right soil and wonders why his rhododendrons fail to live up to their reputations Other causes of failure include too deep planting lack of drainage crowding in among other plants lack of sunlight and failure to protect the plants from r and borers lace-bumite But most failures are due to improper soil and too deep planting Maintenance It Easy General maintenance is easy for once established in good soil with the correct mulch and rhododendrons water pretty much take care of themselves They do not need cultivation for their roots are always near the surface and weeds do not grow if the mulch is lightly loosened once or twice in spring and summer Other than the removal of very straggly or broken branches and the faded flower clusters no pruning is necessary When a plant grows beyond its allotted space the wise gardener digs it up and transplants it to a new location where the rhododendron can grow as Mother Nature intended Good Growing Conditions Dr Donald Wyman director of Harvard's famous Arnold Arboretum says that "The best way to keep rhododendrons free of insect and disease troubles is to provide good growing conditions at the time they are planted" And the old gardener suggests lifting sickly plants at this time — correcting soil conditions and replanting at once making certain that drainage is adequate and the plant sets no deeper than it grew originally Plants properly grown are seldom attacked by serious pests This except possibly the lace-busmall insect about inch long usually appears in late June and in summer on the underside of the leaves It can be controlled by spraying the under surface of the foliage at that time with DDT malthon or lindane Borers occasionally eat their way into the base of some of the older stems and when noted the entire branch should be cut out and burned as the larvae over- winter in the tunnels the moths emerging in spring to lay eggs s on the bark The spray for will help to reduce danger of borers g The WBA Review No 1 will meet for regular session Wednesas follows: at Mrs at the IOOF Hall with meet day 8pm are Chapter F— Will members All asked to attend Ave Polk 3320 Clyde Patterson BurMrsi 1:30 pm Wednesday at ton Lyle Fisher will be assisting Historical Society The Ogden Historical Society hostess Officers are asked to be there will meet Saturday at 2:30 pm at the home of Mrs Austin L Johnt 1 pm Wednes— meet Will 2432 Van Buren Ave son Chapter J the at 1 dessert a Assisting hostess will be Miss pm day for home of Mrs J J Dunbar 1344 L Jennie Prput 28th St Election of officers will be held Town Chapter M— Will meet TuesThe Town Club will meei day at 8 pm at the home of Mrs Tuesday at 7 pm at the Mansion Helen Payne 1073 Darling St House Those unable to attend There will be an election of offi- will please call cers Chapter P — Will meet tomor-"rov- v Postal Transport Assnto the at 1 p m at the home of The Women's Auxiliary Mrs Earl Sanford 1133 26th St Postal Transport Assn will meet Mrs R E Jones will be Wednesday for a 1 pm luncheon Mrs P T Robbins will give at the Mansion House Hostess for the afternoon will the program be Mrs William Thacker Mrs Nephi Ogden Mrs Columbus Blue Quill Writers Whipple Mrs Fred Kissel and The Blue Quill Writers Club Mrs Lee P Shifflett will meet Thursday at 7:30 pm of ofelection an be will There at the home of Mrs Dave Wangs-gaar- d ficers 818 28th St Original stories and poems will be read by Eagle's Auxiliary will meet members of the group The Eagle's Auxiliary A for OES Esther regular practice Wednesday Queen 8 at pm in the Eagles hall The Queen Esther Chapter 4 Order of the Eastern Star will meet Friday at 8 pm in the DAV Auxiliary The Disabled American VetMasonic Temple for its regular erans Auxiliary will hold its regubusiness meeting and lar business meeting tomorrow at This will be Men's Night 8 pm in the DAV Home 2766 Whittaker E Worthy Patron John A Ave Paul with Adams is general chairman of the program McCune in charge Ladies of Elks and entertainment and John-Roush in charge of refreshments The Ladies of Elks will hold assisted by all the men of the its lodge business meeting Tueschapter day at 8 pm at the home of Mrs All members and visiting mem Russell L Baker 759 26th St bers are urged to attend with Mrs John O Bayer and Mrs s Alfred Cairns as assisting LA to ORC and B All members are expected to The regular business meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to Order attend j of Railroad Conductors and Brakemen scheduled for March 2 Ladies Literary has been postponed to March 16 Ladies Literary Club will meet at the home of Mrs Ted Classmates Wednesday at 12:30 pm The Classmates Club will have for luncheon Mrs Louis H Peery a 1 pm luncheon Saturday at the is in charge of the program and Mansion House Reservations may Mrs Arthur W Grix will read a be made by calling Mrs C W play or Mrs L P Deis Parry co-host- cold i 1 PEO Sisterhood meetings are ' J n - tains - - -- Rhododendrons ire the show lest of all evergreen shrubs s While their large shiny leathery' leaves are strik-in- g it is their giant flower clusters that make them the pop"1 they plants they have been since were first brought to us from the Allegheny and Himalayan Moun- - WBA Review PEO Sisterhood ' Sit Kltitl ' ' Dial 6400 Building Spidalitii lit JMaxef lorn dutlng mnd Xbuiltlig wvtiirtf TROY DRIVE-I- N Dial 923 28th St Open 7 a m to 7 p m 3-00- 19 PLENTY OF PARKING I 2464 Washington Blvd j |