Show Mi"1:- ill v utr ' l "j " SUNDAY MORNING MAY 17 1936 14 MARRIED ON MAY Miss Hale in WILL MARRY IN TEMPLE Reed School Will Present Dance Event 15 Musical Today At the Hotel I C The professional pupils of the Reed School of Dancing will appear in a dance revue May 21 & Miss Lillian Thatcher will present Miss Margaret Hale in a musical assisted by a string ensemble at the Ben Lomond hotel at three-thirt- y p m PERSONNEL OF ORCHESTRA Violinists—Miss Edith Bush concert mistress Richard Peterson first desk Mary Hall Helen Torsak Carrie Owens Velma Wright Arlene Jenson Norma Young Henrietta Baker Byron Redfield Robert Polidora Curtis Thornblad Rulon Brough Violists— Beth Cardon Martha McGregor ’cellist Master Stanford Seidner bass Audrey Bush PROGRAM Sonata Pathetique from Adagio (L Von Beethoven) string ensemble Superintendent Frank M the Driggs of the Utah School for Blind Rain Perpetuum Mobile from (Carl Bohn) Meditation MarMiss “Thais” (Massenet) of Miss garet Hale violinist pupil Tmian Thatcher First Movement of Concerto No V (Goltermann) ’cellist Master Stanford Seidner ThatchMarion Miss accompanist er Hon Frank Francis Romance PreOp 28 No 3 (Schumann) 22 16 11 (Chopludes No 7 20 es) in) The White Peacock (Griff Milof Hale pupil Miss pianist dred Watt Bickett the musical for Sponsors for members of the are Miss Hale are Child Culture club Hostesses W Mrs the honorary membersJ T LynchO Pell president Mrs Mrs Elizabeth Barrows Miss Alice Bowen Mrs Archie Bowman Mrs Frances F W Chambers MrsClark Mrs Gwilliam Mrs Joseph Charles Empey Mrs o Wattis Mrs Georgina Marriott Mrs Frank George Matson and Mrs Frank Mrs assisted by Francis Miss L Mrs Reynolds J Driggs RichEzra Mrs Rosa Mosteller ardson Mrs Conrad Jenson Mrs Thomas Young Mrs Milton Mrs White Mrs John Scowcroft Bush Elizabeth Shaw Mrs C A and Mrs E A Larkin This recital is given for the purpose of providing means to purchase a German shepherd dog for Miss Hale’s guide and companion as Miss Hale is totally blind She state school graduated from the ’ 1934 and will be for the blind in Westfrom June this graduated Lake Salt City minster college On June 28 she will enter training with the dog for a month at Morristown New Jersey At this time there is no dog in the intermountain country and many blind persons are watching Miss Hale’s venture with a great deal of in and 22 at the Paramount theatre at eight p m Mrs Leonard Higgins formerly Miss Melba Randall Mrs Harvey P Randall and the late Commissioner Randall whose marriage took place May 15 at the home of the Rev W L French at five o’clock with Mr French performing the ceremony : Regular meeting of the board members of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be held Monday at two o’clock in the Pioneer hall The Philathea class of the Methodist church will have a picnic Thursday May 19- Members will meet at the community house at six o’clock Members and friends are welcome Ladies JUd society will meet at the community house of the Methodist church May 21 at o’clock Mrs J S Fruin will have charge of the devotional Hostesses for the afternoon will be e Mrs Otis Henderson and Mrs Lusty and Mrs Hugh Riley two-thir- ty Ros-co- The Child Culture club will hold guest day at the Hotel Ben Lomond May 21 with the business meeting starting at two o’clock y and the program at Mrs M S Stone and Mrs Thomas D Hooper will be hostesses Mrs H M Barrows is chairman of the program Mrs Stone will give a book review “If I Have Four Apples” by Josephine Lawrence two-thirt- Marriage of Miss Randall i The Alumnae association of the Chi Omega sorority will hold a luncheon at the Hotel Ben Lomond May 23 Mrs Frank M Browning and Miss Rebecca Ririe will be the hostesses Revealed (Continued from previous page) with a Venetian lace cloth and a centerpiece of roses and lilies of the valley Silver candelabra at each end of the table held matching tapers The guests included Miss Barbara Brown Miss Elizabeth Mrs J E Brown Mrs Russell Rockwell Mrs Harvey P Randall Mrs Walter C Higgins Mrs Robert M Nye Mrs Roland B Bmith Mrs Joseph Laughran Mrs Horace Stratford Mrs Cy Waddoups Mrs Carl Holstrom Mrs Glen S Layton Mrs Mar-woo- d D Layton Mrs Ernest C Balch Mrs Ray Clawson Mrs Otto Vander Schuit Mrs Marie Miller Mrs Fred Kuhlmann and Mrs Maurice Guy of San Francisco The bride received many beautiful gifts’ Mrs Brown was assisted by Mrs John E Brown and Mrs Russell Rockwell MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER On Thursday evening Mrs Harvey P Randall assisted by hern Marwood D Lay-todaughters Mrs BroWn and Mrs Mrs Ed The Fire Ladies’ Social club will ’ meet Wednesday May 20 for a y luncheon at the White Elephant tea gardens All members one-thirt- Ogden chapter Service Star Legion will meet next Friday aftery noon May 22 at p m at 3200 Washington avenue with Mrs Art Johns and Mrs Flora B Jost as hostesses Important business including selection of delegates to the Utah state convention to be held in Salt Lake City in June will come before the meeting Members and friends are kindly urged to be present ? two-thirt- P E O Sisterhood Chapter J will meet next Wednesday May 20 There Lake City as hostesses will be a luncheon at the Green Mrs Gables at one o’clock George A Dickson will give a paper on her native state Idaho and Mrs J T Jtushmer will give a paper on “Who’s Who In P E O” The Past Matrons Circle Order of the Eastern Star will meet’ Tuesday in the Masonic temple A ed Brown Miss Jessie Higgins Miss Betty Higgins Miss Elizabeth Lay- ton Miss Tressie 'Randall Mrs C R McGregor Mrs John E BrownMrs Jack Olsen Mrs Carl Alkema Mrs Theodore Tyree tMrs Charles Clark Mrs Robert Ran- son Mrs William I Layton Mrs Mrs Cy Tracy J W Randall Mrs R D Rockwell and the hostess with Mrs George Whitmeyer and Mrs Thomas Leslie of Salt Robert M Nye entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the Randall home on Washington avenue: The spacious rooms were decorated with spring flowers and the supper table was attractive with its yellow lace: cloth and amber bowl which held parrot tulips was spent playing! The' evening bridge The guests were Miss Ida Mae McGregor Miss Barbara' vari-color- Thirty-fir- street an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Lenore to Mr Verne marriage Youngman of Ogden29 the Miss Evans to occur on May and Mr Youngman are rated among Ogden’s highly respected and popular young people Moderato Beverly Edris Mr and Mrs Charles T Jones announce the engagement of their Q daughter Sylvia to Mr Irvin Bunderson the marriage to take place June 2 in the Salt Lake temple The bride is a teacher in the Ogden city schools Both young peoacple are prominent in church tivities After their marriage they will reside in Ogden Mr and Mrs G Fuecht an nounce the engagement of their to Scott Mcdaughter Bertha Francisco The Cracken of San latter the will take place marriage part of-Jun- luncheon will be served followed by the regular business meeting and sewing Mrs J W Crockett will be chairman of the luncheon Zanetta Jeanette e Mr and Mrs Henry C Gwil liam announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret to Robert Taylor Wright son of Mr and Mrs C Angus Wright The marriage will take place early in June Judge and Mrs N J Harris announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth to Mr G L W Smith of ’Los Angeles The ceremony was performed at los Angeles on the first day of May Mr and Mrs Smith will reside at No 13458 Erwin Boulevard Van Nuys Calif -- are requested to be present Hol-stro- m - of 214 st - terest Is Mr and Mrs Hector T Evans Zoe Sause Geraldine Valse Classique Wadsworth Walter Stoker Valse in E Minor Zoe Soft Shoe Ruth Johnston Acrobatic waltz Donna Nielson waltz Jeanette Clark Walter Stoker La Dance Cenelli Beverly Story of a Glove Sophie Reed Betty Davis Nautch Dance Edris Le Spectre Athlene Budge Walter Stoker Advanced Rhythms Betty Davis Lolene Farr Dorothy Meyer Sophie Reed Jean ScowRuth croft Shirley Stranquist Johnston Constance Nelson Donna Nielson Donna Yeaman Le Beau Danube Jeannette Zoe Beverly Edris Mary Country Club to Hold Its Second Dance May 23 The Ogden Golf and Country club will entertain at their second dinner dance on May 23 The committee in charge includes E C Singleton chairman Dr A W Petty Carl C Gaskill Harmon B Barton Ralph Nye Dr W S Moyes and Willard L Eccles -- Drinker avenue is announced The marriage will take place May 21 in the Salt Lake City L D S temple this spring Miss Harris Is president of the Val Norn social unit and a member of the White Key a service orgahization Mr Jensen has studied architecture in New York City and is in charge of the puglishing partment o fthe BYU re nti J FRIENDS INVITED TO PIANO RECITAL en Mrs Crystal Watkins will present Miss Beverly Kihlstrom daughter of Mr and Mrs Reginald Kihlstrom in a piano recital at her home” 105 Second street at three o’clock Sunday afternoon Relatives and friends areinvited to attend a en ANTHOLOGY OF PIONEER CLUB HAS LUNCHEON ON WEDNESDAY POETRY INVITES OGDEN WRITERS Mr Straub of the Carlyle Straub Publishing company 20 East Jack-so- n boulevard Chicago 111 is still taking entries for Muse the conLuncheon was served at one-thirtemporary anthology of modern o’clock Mrs Hains poetry some Interesting contributions gave interesting have been pouring in from Utah comments and readings and a few have for consideration was After the general business transacted community singing and already been accepted Some of that have Ogden’s contributions contests were indulged in The piobeen accepted are “Luck of the neers present were: Alma L Jennie Road” by Mrs John C Evans president “Portrait For Eternity” Miss VircorMorris Prout treasurer Lida Jeromima ginia Evans and “Let’s Pray For secretary responding Ma-ble Them” by Mrs Merle K Benham Furness chaplin Mae Miers One poem of more than two Walker Gertie Weaver Anna Rose Packard Mary thousand contemporary poets will Holden appear in this volume There are White Leota Hunsenpiller Janette Crase Emma Allen Florence some attractive prizes being given Vogle and the hostesses The guests for' the most original verse the most of honor were Mrs Bell Murphy original sonnet and the most originW B A Utah state deputy and al quatrain The purpose of this volume is to Velma Whittiker president of Silassist unknown writers of verse in ver Review No 1 Ogden Utah The meeting adjourned until finding more responsive and remunerative channels for the publiJune 10 when all plan on attending a state rally of the W B A cation of their work There will be no fee or gratuity paid the pubto be given in Newhouse hotel lisher or members of the editorial Salt Lake City Eleven of the Ogden pioneers staff by writers whose work has drove over to Salt Lake City in been accepted for publication in this the evening to attend the pioneer volume or those to follow Anyone interested in the writing meeting of the club there Luncheon was served The table decoraof poetry is invited to send their tions were large pink peonies and contributions to Mr Straub daisies Eclipses of the sun can be seen from the in only a small belt of the Pioneer French settlers surface Eclipses of the moon earth’s and of Scotia Nova Queprovinces seen from any part of the be can trees in bec planted the first apple An Canada more than 300 years ago The W B A Pioneer club was entertained by Mrs Sarah Hains Alice Collins and Selma Rogers at the Cobble Cottage Wednesday t ty toast-mistre- ss v Lud-dingt- on Introducing WHITE into the Famous Family of "Brogies” JST ill Being a "Brogie” the "Highland” is everything a smart sports shoe should be Being white and unlined it’s the sports shoe for summer Fine hiking calf with leather heel and the famous Feeture Arch $875 Other Styles f 75 JlO Jr CHAIRMAN TEACHER FETED WITH SURPRISE DINNER PARTY Mrs I J Kines teacher of adult educational classes of Mound Fort school was honored Friday evening with a surprise dinner party by a group of her students Games were played during the evening Mrs Kines was presented with some attractive gifts There were twenty-si- x attending their regular meeting Tuesday 19 in the Knights of Pythias hall at eight p m All members May are urged to be present The Friendship club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Nob Hill tearoom for a Grant with Mrs luncheon D A Peterson Mrs and Syphers as hostesses Reservations may be made with Mrs Grant Syphers one-thir- at 2959-- ty W : The San Souci pinochle club will meet Tuesday evening at the Nob Hill tea room for a seven-thirt-y supper Members unable to attend please call 1301 R or 2855--- R Among those who motored at-to Logan Saturday afternoon to tend the annual track and field meet at the Utah State Agricultural college stadium and the Sigma Chi formal in the evening were Mr and Mrs Willard L Eccles Mr and Mrs Roland B Smith Mr and Mrs Geo Ward Mr and Mrs Maurice R Conroy Mr and Mrs Chas Murray Mr and Mrs Alton W Parker Mr and Mrs W Leland Skanchy and Mr and Mrs Wallace Scholes Miss Frances Sacco chairman of the sophomore cotillion to be given at the St Joseph’s junior high school Tuesday May 19 in the academy hall HAVE YOU Tried Betty Kay’s -- Finger Wave Artists? beautiful FINGER WAVE designed for you and com- A pletely RILLING PERMANENT WAVES X e Provo whose engagement to Ralph W Jensen son of Mr and Mrs David Jensen dinner An Italian Fun-a-Lowas given at the Cushnahan Memorial home Wednesday evening The guests were seated at one long table which was adorned with spring flowers The hostesses were Mrs Can-staMrs Joseph Andreatta Dalamore Mrs Alfred Fialdinl Mrs Joe Laucirica Mrs Albert Luchessi Mrs G Zanpedri The girls who served were Mary and Helen Andreatta Mamie and : Laucirica Genevieve and Mary Agurrie Approximately 150 were present one-thir- ty The Acacia club will hold its field day May 22 in the Union building on the campus of the University of Utah with Mrs David O McKay and Mrs William Ure as hostesses Luncheon ' will be served at one o’clock The The cassava plant the roots of! committee in charge will be Mrs which furnish tapioca grows in R B Porter Mrs E A Larkin South America It attains a height and Mrs Royal Eccles of 10 feet and the root weighs from one to 20 pounds The Pythian sisters will hold 'n&'t Allegro Hollan-dais- Harris daughter of Dr and Mrs Franklin S Harris of 2529 Dr and Mrs Franklin S Harris of Provo announce the engagement of their daughter Helen to Ralph W Jenson son of Mr and Mrs David Jensen 2529 Brinker avenue Ogden The marriage will take place Thursday May 21 in the L D S temple at Salt Lake City Immediately following the bride and bridegroom will leave on a honeymoon trip which will take them to Los Angeles Cuba and then to Athens Ga where Mr Jenson will be employed by the Unibride’s versity of Georgia ofThe the Brigham father is president Young university Both Mr Jensen and Miss Harris are seniors at the Brigham Young university where they will earn their bachelor of arts degree Miss Helen The following program will be presented Les Sylphides— a classical ballet First Pas de Deux Sophie Reed Marigene SChroeder second pas de deux Betty Davis Vivien Seidner third pas de deux Geraldine Wadsworth Donna Yeaman corps de ballet Janester Martin-de- ll Elizabeth Main Donna Nielson Dorothy Merrill Shirley Stranquist Jean Scowcroft Dorothy Meyer Rosann Peery Kathryn Abbott Ruth Johnston Ber-ni- el McKell ®ut west — Tap dance act Soft Shoe Mary Jean Schott Doris Wollaston Lee Sneddon Peter Petrie Basil Vetas waltz Bill Bishop Don Bishop Kenneth Cross Fred Jay Stone Clayton Randall buck cowboy Keith Bruin Gordon Maycock dances finale Betty by above dancers Davis Lolene Farr Ruth Johnston Dorothy Meyer Sophie Reed Shirley Stranquist Jean Scowcroft Donna Yeaman Spanish dance Dorothy Merrill Can-Ca- n Jeanette Clark Zoe Farr Beverly Hall Thelma Redfield Hungarian dance Jean Scowcroft Egyptian dance Dorothy Cottrell with Mary Lou Madsen ’Joanne Scowcroft Jane Stranquist Berniel McKell Kathryn Abbott Rosann Peery Modern waltz Donna Yeaman Valse in D Mary Scowcroft Little Bit Independent In the 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