Show SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 3 1937 Miss DeVine Is THE OGDEN STAN QUEEN! IS INSTALLED Wed-- Soon To ' i Club Entertains For Two Brides Of Holiday Week J BRIGHAM CITY Jan 2— Two lovely brides of the holiday week were honored on Monday evening when Mrs George Craghead entertained the Dublers club at her home The honored guests were Mrs Jack Shumway formerly Miss Mildred Lund and Mrs Don Zupdel formerly Miss Dale Hansen both of whom were members of the social club Dinner was served at small tables which were attractively decorated with gay Christmas designs and motifs Later bridge was played Special guests of the evening included: Mesdames Willis Hansen Don Secrist Melvin Watkins Vernon Watkins Nello Christof-ferso- n Stanley Orme- and Ed- -- A tained at a dinner party Saturday evening at the Eklund home in honor of Mr Reynolds and Those attending Miss DeVine were Mrs George F Reynolds Mr and Mrs T A DeVine the guests of honor and the host and hostesses BREAKFAST AT HOTEL The Misses Ann and Helen Gajewsky were hostesses at a breakfast Sunday delightful morning In the Japanese room of Hote( Ben Lomond for Miss De Vine The guest list included Mrs D A (Smyth Mrs Edward Smyth Mrs' T Gajewsky Miss Mary Gajewsky Mrs T A De Vine Miss He Jen Neal Mrs Paul Goddard Mrs Hugh Wheel-oc- k Miss Thelma Reynolds Miss Dorothy Todd and Miss Lou Ceil j I ! 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'v f ’ ' I u afternoon Miss De Vine was the honored guest’ at a luncheon given by Mrs William Abplanalp and Mrs E E Butters at the home of Mrs Ab-- Covers were laid for planalp Miss Miss Phyllis Abplanalp Marion Abplanalp Mrs Charles Ketchie Mrs W S Jones Mrs Margaret Clark Mrs T A and Mrs Sarah Beason Ini the evening Miss De Vine 7 was complimented guest at a lin- -j en shower and dinner given by T Mrs George F Reynolds and : Miss Thelma j Reynolds at their! l home Covers were laid for Mrs H E Goddard Mrs Glen Wheel- ock Mrs T A De Vine Mrs J Emil Eklund Mrs Olive Rhine Miss Mary Gajewsky Miss Ann Gajewsky Miss Helen Gajewsky a Mrs 'T Gajewsky and Mrs Hugh JWheelock ' Miss Lou Ceil McFarlane entertained at a party at her home Ion Tuesday evening in honor of (Miss De Vine The guests were Miss Margaret McFarlane Mrs Hugh Whcelock Mrs H E Goddard Miss Thelma Reynolds Miss Shirley Goddard Miss Todd Miss Helen Neal Miss Ruth McCune Mrs Oliver Rhine Mrs George Reynolds Mrs T A De Vine and Mrs J Emil Ek-Ju- 1 'v fcv Doris Bybee honored queen of Job’s Daughters (left) daughter of Mr and Mrs J L Byuee and Kiis Ellen hums retiring queen daughter of Mr and Kirs Bernard T Hums Miss By bee was installed 'in office December 29 In the Masonic temple Mis Amigos Del MuridoOf OHS Has Party - ? hy nd - HONORED AT DINNER evening Mrs H E Goddard and Mrs Paul Goddard entertained at dinner at the home of Mrs: II E Goddard In honor of the bride-eleMiss Ruth McCune was hostess at a charming luncheon at her home on Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss DeVine Saturday evening Mrs Hugh Wheelock entertained at dinner at the home of her mother Mrs G F Reynolds in honor of Miss De Vine On Wednesday ct "i fs ' The P E O Sisterhood Chap- ter J will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs W B Kerr for a one o’clock luncheon Mrs Ralph M Erperson will be In charge of the! program Sisterhood Chapter F P will meet at the home of Mrs F street L Voll 1111 Twenty-sixt- h luncheon Wedfor a nesday afternoon Mrs Horace Hubbell will give Adventures of! a Novelist” by Gertrude Atherton EO one-thir- ty -- - Chapter M of the P E O will meet with Mrs William E Reed1 873 Twenty-fourt- h street Tuesday at eight o’clock Miss Lillian Ojala will give a Sis--terho- ' book review od I f Daughters-O- Pioneers Set Ball February 4 " ' - " Utah Daughters of Pioneers' annual ball will be held February 4 at the Berthana ball- ' All pioneers who arrived In Utah prior to 1889 are to be guests A special feature of the e dance evening will be an 1by guest pioneers Any pioneer who wpuld like to participate In this dance Is asked to phone old-tim- J Ferrln at Ida 3940 7 MARRIED Is rN V ' - v ’ ' Regular meeting of the Golden Spike chapter Daughters of the be American Revolution will 4 held at two-thirat January the Utah Power and Light Co auditorium The program will be under the direction of Miss Mary A Littlefield chairman of National Defense Major William H Hammond will talk on “Peace with Preparedness” Mrs Ray Whitmeyer and Mrs 'Ron old Rosevear will furnish the musical program Members are urged to Invite guests to hear this program Board meeting will be at 2 o’clock preceding the regular meeting! A special in vitation has been extended to the Child Culture club and the Pine Tree clubs as well as other guests A i ' n - Vavw V r s W 3r T m ' I jf j I-- ' ' - - y - ki 4 V : J r t C t Ogden Circle De Molay mothers will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday January 7 at three o’clock In the parlor of the Masonic temple All active and majority mothers and wives of their advisors are urged to Regular meeting of the W B A will be held in the W Oi W liall Tuesday evening January 5 at eight o’clock Captain Mrs Alma Luddington announces that there will be drill practice Monday afternoon at two o’clock in the W O W hall v : Jm i vice-preside- '4 1 1 4 " v Willard Anderson formerly Vera Hodnon daughter of and Kira Mur aid flodson fr of Plain City whoao marriage was solemnized December 16 in the L D 8 Salt Lake pity temple Kir Anderson is the son of Kir and Mrs Olif Anderson of Ogden Mr Ml : W Wade KI of Pleasant View whose engagement to Robert A Neil son of Kirs Elizabeth Neil of Kemmerer Wyoming is V announced The marriage will take place Monday January ? Bishop Francis L Christensen officiated at the ceremony which was performed in the presence of relatives and a - number of 3 close friends A Christmas turkey dinner was served after which the newlyweds departed on a wedding trip in They will make their home Salt Lake City PARTIES AND SHOWERS Prior to the wedding several parties and showers were givena in honor of the bride Sunday dinner was given by Mr and Mrs K L Josephson and on Monday evening Mrs Rupert Olsen entertained at a dinner in their honor HAWAII TO LOSE SUBS HONOLULU (UP)— Naval de fense forces here temporarily wi be decreased! by one submarine squadron with transfer of Squad ron Six to San Diego The Squad ron includes the U S S Dolphin Nautilus Narwhal Cachelot anc the tender Holland BRIDES ler will have charge of devotion and Mrs La Von Williams will present the lessons Mrs Glerf Spooner will be assistant hostess A The auxiliary of United Commercial Travelers will hold its annual dinner Monday at one-thir- ty o’clock in the English room of Hotel Ben Lomond There will be an election of officers The dinner will be in charge of Mrs C F Moore and Mrs R B Minnoch ' BRIGHAM CITY Jan 2— Miss Helen Gleave became the bride of M Judd Harmon Monday at a pretty home ceremony Monday The wedding took place just at eventide and the glow of the candles and last faint rays of day through the windows lent charii to the wedding party The bride a daughter of Mr and Mrs jW H Gleave wore a prjncess model of blue crepe with a shoulder corsage of violets and yellow roses The groom Is the son of Mr j - - W-J- k I I i f V Carpe Diem Club Has Pretty "Tea At Hopkins Home An especially pretty tea of the week was that of the Carpe Diem club of Ogdjcn High school when its active members enter- seven Those acting as hostesses were officers of the club including Miss Mary Fister president Miss Marilyn Eccles vice president Miss Maren Eccles secretary and Miss Helen Greaves reporter MrsW H Newcomb and E1 B Snfith advisors and Mrs Royal Eccles and Mrs W D Shaw parents advisors assisted in the receiving The table was attractive with an Italian lace cloth over red A strip of j red cellophane lined with silver was placed through the center of the table which was centered with red roses in a crystal bowl Red tapers in crystal holders lent their charm to I 4 in the L D S Salt Lake City temple with David O McKay of '1 the first presidency of the church performing the ceremony ter Christmas fUrfr and Mrs Mont Harmon of this city Bishop Francis L Christensen read the marriage ritual in the close presence of twenty-fou- r relatives and friends Miss Winifred Evansk was bridesmaid and Wayne Loveland was the best man A wedding dinner was served with silver and white decorations and tapers on! the long table Many lovely parties have been given in honor of the bride during the past two weeks Sunday she entertained at a beautifully arranged trousseau tea at her home: She was assisted jih receiving by her mother Mrs Gleave and Mrs Mont Harmon mother of the groom Miss’ Verna Packer Miss June Jenson Miss Kathleen Bowen Miss Winnifred Evans Miss Glenna Anderson and Miss Alice Harris and Mrs Rex Gleave Of Salt Lake City and Mrs L A Richardson of this city assisted in the trousseau and tea- rooms Over one hundred and fifty guests were received Mr and Mrs Harmon will be at home after January 1 at 2683 Washington avenue Ogden DM spects Tuesday evening at the Second ward dinner the Burts had a special table for their family They were prtsented with a beautiful basket of flowers They have five living children FROM HONOLULU Mrs Elton Cornell of Honolulu who is - visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Vosco Call was honored guest at a charmingly arranged luncheon and bridge party Tuesday afternoon at the horn e of Miss Ivie Ray Mason She was assisted by Miss Beth Romney Covers were marked for the following guests: Mrs Cornell Mrs W Vosco Call Mrs Joe Call Mrs Burton Pett Jr Mrs Vosco Call Jr Miss Lou Call and Miss Elols Romney the latter of Provo The December dance of the Jollyettes dancing club was held Tuesday in the club rooms The serving table was beautifully decorated in Christmas designs and motifs Forty couples were present " Worthen Miss Dolores Thorsen is visiting friends at Berkeley California FOR RELIEF SOCIETY Tuesday the Relief society president Mary S Andersen and her counselors Olga Rasmussen and treasurer Elvina Jensen entertained for Relief society members of the ward who were over seventy years: of age The affair wks given at the Andersen home A hot luncheon was served With covers placed for Mesdames Eliza Hailing Eoletta Petersen Ilan-zin- a Johnson Trcna Christensen n Georgina Andersen and Mary Nous club members entertained their husbands at a charmingly arranged dinner bridge party at the home of Mr and Mrs J I Weidmann Christmas decorations were used Taylor Johnson and Morris Jensen have left for a tour of the eaE and expect to sail for Europe Tor an extended trip ( Miss Zelda Johnson is visiting for two weeks at Pocaello Idaho Ip-so- ENTRE NOUS PARTY Tuesday evening the Entre TO were table where covers were laid for fifteen guests Later games were played and the bride was presented with many lovely gifts appointed dinner cf the week was that given Saturday night by the Chore Amie club members in honor of their partners Sixteen guests were seated at one long table which held a centerpiece of silver blue and white cellophane with white tapers The place cards were of holiday design and tied with red ribbon F611owing the dinner which was held in the Spanish tearoom et the Idle Isle the party attend- cd a local dance CLASS ENTERTAINED The Fourth ward Sunday School Deacon’s class entertained at a party for Dclmont Beecher on Tuesday evening at the Beecher home Miss Marie Colby was in charge of arrangements Games were played and refreshments were served Mr Beecher' was presented with a book by the class He leaves soon for a mission to New Zealand for the U D S church - 7 decorations smartly placed on the dinner :i WED IN TEMPLE BE - ' 4 4 i -4 Dinner Dance Outstanding on New Year's Eve BRIGHAM CITY Jan 241937 was welcomed with a round of gay New Year's eve watch par-ti- es j Outsandlng was the dinner dance given in the Commercial club rooms by the members of the Jollyettcs Dancing club Covers "were placed for sixty guests at long tables which were beautifully appointed Corsages of roses were placed as favors for the ladies Mr and Mrs Prank Holman were host and hostess and headed a special committee who were in charge of the affair GOLDEN WEDDING The 'golden wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Lorenzo S Burt was observed on Tuesday at their home when over one hundred close friends called to offer congratulations and pay their re- - Tb DEPART wy Ward Holds Dance i 4? And Annual Dinner armory The Second ward entertained at a dinner program and dance in honor of the ward members on Tuesday of this week A children’s party was also held Elsie Hall Married To Robert Sasser 4 I - v' BRIGHAM CITY Jan 2—The Brigham City Fifth ward held Its annual Christmas dinner dance and program Tuesday In the ward hall Two hundred members attended the dinner Glenn Knudson presided as toastmaster The TlIrd ward of Brigham City entertained on Monday at a children’a dance in the afternoon and a married folks dance in the evening for members of the ward Both affairs were held at the “ ' & "-"I : - ' - s i '1 f - Kliss Eudella ' W ' 7 '' 7 I r Ilumpiirle daughter of Kir and Kir It S Humphries of 318 Thirty-fourt- h street ' ' WllOM i4' engagement to Harold S Spencer of f ' Vs 1 273 4 ' I ‘ AA 'A - Thirty-fourt- h street son of KIr and Kir 4 O G Spencer of Brigham City Is announced Tho 'marriage will take place 4 BRIGHAM CITY Jan Mr and Mrs James Hall snnounco the marriage of their daughter Elsie to Robert Sasser son of Mr and Mrs Luther Sasser of Malad Idaho which took place Christmas day at the Hall home here Bishop Guy Gleed of Malad Idaho performed the ccremoi A wedding dinner followed and the young couple left for their new home in Malad Idaho 2-- January In the I 12 D S Salt Lake City temple 44 the setting A Christmas tree trimmed with red and silver and carnations with silver foliage adorned the living rooms Presiding at the tea table were the past presidents of the club including the Misses Beverly Betts Jane Davis Elaine Evans Margaret Paine Salt Lake City Louise Emmett Athleen Budge Frances Jane Woodcock Kath- erine Greenwell Mrs Dorothy Knowlden Bowman and Mrs Kathryn Healy Armstrong The pledges assisted in the servlpg They were the Misses Vivian Polidora Babbie Earls Shirley Critchlow Mary Barker Lottie Lund Doraine Herbert Ollie Lou Peck Edna Loughran Isabel Edwards Rosebud Scow-cro- ft Geraldine Wadsworth Ruth Tolhurst and June Bingham Other members of the club are the Misses Patty Brown MarShirgaret Cross Joan Enger Mar--Jorie Evans ley Betty Huggins Hoggan Betty Hopkins Marlon Mary Lou Ilumphris Shaw Marion Wood Rosemary Young and Ruth Young About 150 guests called during The Womens' University club will meet Wednesday evening in the drawiiig room of the Hotel Ben Lomond at 8 o’clock Dr L II Creer will address the group The public is invited The’ Women’s Missionary society of the First Methodist church will meet at o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs J S Fruin 2464 Harrison avenue Mrs 7xuis Hal- ? tained the alumnae members at the: home of Mrs W Karl Hopkins Wednesday afternoon between the hours of four and The regular meeting of the Westway club W B A will be held Thursday evening at eight o’clock January 7 at the home of Mrs Maude Forbes 2825 Madison avenue president Bertha Archer will be assisting hostess Ail members and prospective members are cordially invited to attend Refreshments will be served and games will be played Scgo Lilly Circle No 174 Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold the next regular meeting Monday Jan 4 at eight p m in the Woodmen of the World hall A large attendance is desired Final arrangements will be made for the installation ceremonies which will be held on Jan 15 There will be an initiation Monday night Helen Gleave Is Wed at Pretty Home Ceremony BRIGHAM CITY Jan 2— In honor of their son and his bride Mr and Mrs Don Zundcl Sheriff and Mrs John II Zundei entertained at a family dinner at their home Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs" John L Zundei of Sparks Nev and Glen Zundei of Los Angeles were also honored guests A Christmas centerpricce was used and covers were placed for sixteen BRIDE HONORED Mrs Robert Sasser bride of the past week was honored guest at a dinner and shower given by Mrs Asa Beecher and Miss Anna Johnson on Tuesday eve-- i ning at the home of the lat- BRIGHAM CITY Jan 2— The following holiday program was presented in Sunday school Sunday morning December 27 Superintendent Rasmus Christensen was in charge Christmas songs talks by Kathleen Christensen and Glade Hansen of the New Testament class retold story by Emerine Christensen solo Gayle Holmgren accompanied by Holmgren violin solo by Zula Hansen accompanied on the piano by Afton Hansen reading by Mrs Grace Judd cornet solo by Minnie Checketts accompanied by Naurine Checketts short talks by Bishop Checketts and his counselors Clifford Jensen and Harry Hansen and Rasmus Christensen and closing Christmas songs completed the program VISITING PARENTS Mr and Mrs Garn Judd pi San Diego California are visiting here with Mrs Judd's parents Mr and Mrs Victor N- - Hansen Mrs Vernon Hansen and daughter Deann spent Tuesday In Brigham City visiting her mother Esther I Jensen Mrs Noel Bennion and baby of Brigham City are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs John P Holmgren Howard Thorsen who is attending the Pacific military academy at Culver Gity California is spending the holidays with hi j mother Mrs Sina Thorsen Miss Zelda Johnson Is visiting in Pocatello Idaho with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Don La-Re- ne i V the afternoon v A ' V ’ 1 VA two-thir- ty f nt: Fern Hart attend W‘ V The Amlgoa Del Mundo club of Ogden High school held a theatre and slumber party on Wednesday night After attending the theatre the menibers met at the house of Mary Elle i Knauss and the remainder of the evening was spent in playing various games Supper was served by the officers of the 'club including Norma Tribe president: Joyce Williams Erma Olsen secretary Many pranks were played upon the girls before retiring at dive o’clock Those present were Norma Tribe Mary Ellen Knauss' Joyce Williams Erma Olsen Marlon Reed Alton Huff Grace Obrary Beverly Nelson Clara Stickle and ' ty Utah daughter of KIr and Kirs ' Zundels Honor Son Bride at f Family Dinner Holiday Program Is Presented at Sunday School - Wade ! i Dor-COot- Kliss Florence -' City1''- ne ! MONDAY HOME WEDDING A pretty home wedding took place on Christmas day at the home of Mr and Mrs Hyrum L Johnson when their daughter Dorothy became the bride of Thomas 12 Grieve son of Mr and Mrs C A Grieve of Salt Lake u ' De-Vi- BE MARRIED ward Ward v D McFarlane Monday 3-- B R TO Many parties have een given for Miss Margaret De Vine TV daughter of Mr and Mrs Thom- J as A DeVine who will be married to Gray Dickson Reynolds son of Mrs George F Reynolds Monday January 4 at the home of the bride’s parents Mr and Mrs J Emil Eklund and Mrs Olive Rhine enter- - DARD-EXAMINE- Kirs Frank Russell (upper) formerly Kliss Blanch Mills daughter of KIr and Kir Frank Mill of Ogden whose marriage took place recently in Lo ngccs Kirs Marvin J Hunter (lower) daughter of KIr and Mrs John A Ileslop of W'est W'rher whose marriage was solemnized' in the Salt Lake City L D 8 temple December 10 with David O McKay of the first presidency of the church performing the ceremony KIr Hunter is the son of KIr and Kirs Janies B Hunter Jr ) Vera Hodson Is Wed to Willard Anderson in S L Mr and Mrs Murald Hodson of Plain City announce the marriage of their daughter Vera to Willard Anderson son of Mr and Mrs Olif Anderson of Ogden The wedding took place in the L D S Salt Lake ' City temple December 16 A reception Was held for Mr and Mrs Anderson at the home of the bride’s parents Mr and Mrs Willard Anderson December 23 in the Plain City amusement hall The evening was enjoyed b yt many guests MANTUA IN SALT LAKH CITY It’S v Jan 2—Mr and Mrs Archie Rims are spending the holidays at Garden City Miss Violet Jensen Hudcnt of the U S A C at Logan is spending the holidays with her mother Mrs C M Jensen Floyd Rasmussen of California is visiting relatives here - Th° Mevhouse 4 4 4 Speed of the Gulf stream as it flows along the Atlantic coast of the United States is about five miles an hour L f ( 1 t'nv Hmc Ruby Anderson talented daughter of KIr and1 KIr Ran-m- u Anderson who being extensively entertained throughout the valley before her departure to the north central state mi ion for the L D S church Kit Anderson leave the Bolh-wc- ll ward January 4 for the mission home Leiv'ipSMA V f Mi —We Do— Cleaning Remodeling PROMPT' SERVICE MODERATE PRICES EIrsi Waller Gilmore Madion Ih In the center of shops and shows V V 3313 ty jkqw Hortb Company" Fqamx P Wtstr PrvcnT 10S AilCILtS CAUFCRMA i aoosfi NOTGL “LOCATION” is the difference ABOUT YOUR “WE’RE GOING TO SPEND OUR VACATION IN SALT LAKE CITY” “WE’LL STOP AT THE i "All IIotel3 Aro Modem HOW 2138 7th & Broscfwcy OF CO OILS 17' SPLENDID CAFE and GAFETEnm ' KIODERATE PKLMi ALWAYS Sunday Kfornlng Breakfast' Served in Your Room Without Extra Cost KIr J If Waters President W I Uo ni iif tirt -rr ti- i f |