Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING MAY 21 1939 R &JL §IL Southern Pacific Old Timers Honor Pensioned Member Payers Entertain At Drama Breakfast Southern Pacific Old Timers club No 1 entertained Saturday evening at the U P & I Co auditorium in honor of the club’s pensioned members Lovely cut flowers were used in the profusion for decoration about was hall The following program If X x y w v J $5 ' V ' & 4 c s 41 Jill t $ '51 svX J St' f:vA c r$ S- S' 6' t& ’ Wv ' V T 1 & Vi O' m vS- X W X Wx J& Sip-peri- 'Vv X' ': v 'fen’"' 4 f ! j1-'-'- 4 y ' r 'V 4 X A P S ' i £ " v A -- : ss v v Y - v-- i s s' Zf : -- rX'Ss vq&: X r-- y V ' ' f 2 X 'Xc s ' " f1 v J y i 3? ' iy- xv i:4 y fH’iT Ii 1 rix vji f VV f ! ' i ments” fl " Vf $? i p f-- r - - 4 P&& ' f - yxlc I - 'iicfe presn F Bruson of Fillmore (left) president Mrs George W Vogel Ogden State Dental asso- to Utah the ladies’ auxiliary and 3Irs Ernest L Evans Salt Lake City secretary of the convention held in Ogden May 25 26 and Z7 delation who will take an active part at the third annual 31rs Oyde I On - May 13 Mrs Louis Kabell and Miss Eva Erb entertained at Green Gables tea room Miss June Pierce presented the afternoon’s program biographical sketches of Women Poets” “Contemporary and excerpts from their poems Discussion of the suggested program for next year was held and some changes were made The concluding meeting of the club year will be held June 3 with a closing luncheon at Green Gables tea room with Mrs H G Have-no- r in charge s V s s'- - A XfA i V- v X V s 1 S Ottersen directors Mrs K W Kennedy vice president Mrs Wendell J Thomson president Miss Margaret Schmalz secretary Miss Phyllis Dixon parliamentarian Miss Elma Skelton treasurer and Mrs L M Huggins director (Staff Photo) The above officers of the American Association of University Women Monday evewere installed at the organization’s final banquet held IVIiss to Eleanor are left right hotel ning at the Ben Lomond Adelle They Ruh alias Violet and Marie Singe Miss Wedell historian -- j Catnolic Women To End Year At Past Officers Banquet 5olice Officers Auxiliary Honor ACCEPTS POSITIOH aav an No-Ho- st The Ladies auxiliary to the Poassociation lice Officers Benefit entertained at a party Wednesday Dinner evening at Ede’s place was served at eight p m followed by bridge Mrs Peter Naylin past president and Mrs Rial C Moore past vice president were presented with a gift from the auxiliary Mrs Hoyt Gates and Mrs W P Harris were hostesses Members present were Mrs Chaflie Clarence Beckett Mrs Mrs Peter Mrs Naylin Pettit Rial C Moore Mrs Clifford Keet-e- r Mrs Dave Ballentine Mrs William Milligan Mrs James Cot-tani Mrs ‘ L M Hilton Mrs Holmes Mrs James Hearn Mrs Fred Schenck Mrs Dewey Hopkins Mrs George Theobald Mrs Dee Thompson Mrs R F Peterson Mrs Earl Wiggins Mrs D I Moore Mrs Howard Keeter Mrs Ben Slagowski and hostess-- m La-mo- ' es The Catholic Women’s league will hold its closing meeting of the banquet and year with a nitiation of new officers for the coming year at Cobble Cottage Tuesday May 23 All ladies' of the parish are in no-ho- st vited Reservations may be made by calling Mrs Leo Egan New officers are president Mrs Dan Kelleher first vice president Mrs Russell Wilkins second vice president Mrs R P O’Neil reL V cording secretary Mrs Warlamount financial secretary Mrs Leo Egan treasurer Mrs Ed Kenny corresponding secretary Mrs L Kasting r MISS DOROTHY LITTLE MI hr Dorothy little attended Smith- Public Invited To Hear Student Piano Recital Mrs Reed Gammell will present a group of young piano students in a rectal Tuesday evening May Is 23 at eight o’clock in Glen Bros By recital hall The program will include the following players: Leland Grant Vendell school faculty Renee Rhead Carol Jean Cantwell The Weber high gave a bon fire party at the Utah Boyd Parke EugenePatricia Stev Wheelwright Hot Springs Thursday evening for Joyce Carol Stone enson Maralyn ninth of the grade fifty students Brewer Beverley Paul Beverley Those in charge were Vern Doris Sepal Mark Ballif and Glen Ar- Green June Brewer Ross Geraldine Cantwell were Gerald nett Swimming and games was Ruth and Petty which supper enjoyed after The public is invited to attend served to the group Bon Fire Party i ' a- x X Ogden Historical society will hold its next meeting May 27 at the home of Mrs O A Parmley 730 Twenty-fift- h with Miss Arthe-li- a Nellie HendMiss Mathis and ricks assisting hostesses ll Saturday Mrs Mae E Bram-weenWikstrom Mrs F and J tertained the society at the Jefferson tea room Lilacs and purple iris decorated the rooms Mrs George F Grill presented a paper on “Recent du Pont Developments ?- - v i- - -- V 1 $ $? y r $ r ¥y e A 4V1"S 4 :7'&vk¥4£Ws a ik' '4 4- & 1 4? 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V S 9 B0ScA t " fy - & v? £ X ’ & "iTs '' 'X'v A K X committee The entertainment was composed of Mrs Edgar T Shreeve chairman Mrs Ray K Donaldson and Mrs Harry Caulk The refreshment committee was made up of Mrs George Checketts chairman Mrs Thomas Mumford Fred Logenby and Mrs Mrs Ethel Williams The affair was attended by 250 members VX zy VX ' M'' '‘V - Fsisliu & : t S division 237 G I A to B of L E: Mrs N A Morrison captain Mrs R L Bothwell Mrs A J Schott Mrs Edgar T Shreeve Mrs Walter Ewing Mrs Bert Mrs J P Colyar Mrs J F Fife Mrs J Dan Kelleher Mrs George Mrs Levi Long Brandis Mrs A Moulton Mrs J D Sherrod Mrs J Rowse Mrs J and Mrs J Frank Parker - £- x s-- a 4 V V yx wv't vy presented: Remarks of welcome by President A D Kingsford presentation to of corsages and boutonnieres wives and members by pensioned vice presidents Mrs Asa" West and Mrs A D Kingsford address diby superintendent of Salt Lake Goodfellow old time vision J L J on accordian selections numdance fashioned old Sparks WheelW bers by Mr and Mrs J er accompanied by Mr L J Sparks humorous reading by H H Cardon remarks by city passenger agent James W Murdock of Salt Lake group of songs given grade chorus of by the seventh school under Madison of the boys the direction of Miss Edna Hardy accompanied by Mrs Ethel Piper sixteen fancy drill by theoffollowing Barton Clara members lady ji - v i M f S s r $ Scheduled JWHS Faculty Mrs Edna W hitney junior graduate regent Radiant chapter No 134 Women of the Moose who has been honored by appointment to the college of regents second -- Ober-hansl- ey highest degree of the order sonian Business College during the She recently acceptel past winter a position In a local business oftiee Summer Term Begins June 5th months 3 Prepare for a position earher by attending summer school SfillTHSOniAII BUSINESS COLLEGE 2437 $4 Ph Klesel Ave 2867 Send Further Information About Summer School ‘ Classes to i NAME ADDRESS Mrs Tanner Is Named President Of Literary Club Mrs Lydia H Tanner was electLited president of the the club for coming year erary Other officers are Mrs Andrew M Anderson vice president Mrs Don Barney secretary and Mrs L C Tillotson reporter A tea was held at the home of Mrs Louie Ford 1182 Twenty-fift- h street Friday There were thirty-fiv- e present including the following club members and their guests : Mrs Lydia Tanner Mrs Leo Peck Mrs J Ray Hinchcliff Mrs Lester Hinchcliff Mrs Don Barney Mrs Dixon Kapple Mrs Guy Hurst Mrs Charles Osmond Mrs Cliff Roxey Mrs Wesley Robbins Mrs Leonard Tillotson Mrs R L Hickman Mrs Andrew M AnderMrs Lydia H Tanner who was son and Mrs Louie Ford elected president of the Mrs Merrill Bunnell reviewed at the club meeting Literary “Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinheld at the home of Mrs Leo beck The table was beautiful with Feck on Friday afternoon (Lovea hand made lace cloth over satin land photo) and lovely seasonal flowers Fi-Wo-- Ca 4 - T$ ( 4 vA Vi'' W DON'T Away x r Unt They Have Been ITOHSD Fl-Wo-- Co 'pf- The general Leltoy Raleigh chairman Sirs Roy Clawson and Mrs Allan Bucher (below) committee members who will assist at the Memorial day breakfast to be given Tuesday at the home of Mrs Raleigh by the Maude Eldredge chapter of the Service y Star Legion xv W- - Mrs (Link-Tiffan- i 4 rm tMiJ 30 4a mms tmmm 3 of life's biggest moLoolc ments! your best with a new permanent and hair wave It’s on f I from Gray's' Egyptian Theatre Bldg Upstairs on Monday afternoon at Hotel Ben Lomond- - Yellow daisies tulips and bridal wreath were used profusely about the hall The table was centered with a large doll Members of the Weper county which was encircled with a row chapter ot the Daughters of the of pansies An interesting program Utah Pioneers were entertained at was given About a hundred guests i delightfully arranged luncheon attended the affair - D U P Chapter Phone 793 Enjoys Luncheon p - f t f GARR Barber BEN Call ' Th!rg‘ghtT women f ) I TP Many quality ekanert UK ami advertiM remove dm better and dm k n bm ftCtlOR Sanitone warda ahabblnK by reviving olor bnghtnew Iia action j gentle It re! eepture the feel of neonett moreover bv peciel treatment of the febrie Phone the Sanitone Cleaner In your com munity today Let him demoiutrate the etc of Penonty Sanitoning over conventional dry eieatupg Imtry InJueinet toe CuiaonotL “ y jJ - SERVICE nmwX yv W4 ft if -- th'X ‘ liu HANDKERCHIEFS 367 Ironed Free With Driver Will THRIFTY Call Promptly A 1 Our Thrifty I SanitonSng in pi of ordmtTijtf h Ut 01 out C0W equally lo me' garmtM M1 tkaning CLASS of ' WASH L |