Show THE OGDEN 33J M oral Arming December Discussed At Home Friday ' t - yv' ucuwvi the table were marked for Mrs Charles B Empey Mrs G G W O Pell Mr T Moyea Mr Fred arr jwr H D Olaon Mr A E Mr Becker and a special guest Mr J Humphri Mr Herbert Wood and Mrs Ira A Huggin entertained at a USeU III '$ y i a were entertained by Mr Fred Edaon at her home 2971 Jackson when ehe wa hostesa to her bridge club Elzht sruest nn Friday afternoon wmA ssm-glet- Nob On Tuesday evening the Hill tea room was the scene of a Fr party daintily arranged dinner when Mrs Sherman Hendershot waa hostesa to her sewing club 7 Entertains At Luncheon Party J Gilbert Porter Feted Mrs Mr esa A Visitor In Ogden ed Mrs Russell Norman Bingham Mrs O Hammond Mra J Clyde Buehler Mrs Paul Goddard Mrs Josephine B Mrs Jones Campbell Eccles BurMr Ivan Thompson Mr ton Lyle Fisher Mrs Rulon McQuarrie Mr Dudley F Estes Mlaa Louise Arthur Miss Mary Mlas Jeanne ScowScowcroft Miss croft Miss Marlon Smith Barbara Miss Patti Doherty Shaw Miss Tacy Campbell Miss John Wilcox Elaine Poulsen John Scowcroft Phillip Stresalng- er Dudley F Estes J Clyde Buehler Gus Becker Frank Patterson Rod Bost Garth Peck Ken John Aiken Burton Williams Albert Scowcroft Fisher Lyle Walter Stoker Claire Jackson Tom SvDhers Ronald Cole Nor Phil Thompson man Bingham Jim Abbott Roy Peck and TnurD C Wil-kl- ns (Continued from Page chorus which number about thirOver here are ty or forty John Scowcroft Dudley F Este Burton Lyle Fisher J Clyde uu ehler Garth Peck Rod Boat and others proving to their wives wno are in the femme chorus that their husthey have nothing onhaven't! The And bands they femme cnorus wun an its puitnw tude and shapeliness to say notning of beautiful costumes will have something to do to come up to this male group of eingers and dancers in their top hats arid tall - Prouse can1-- B) 1 1 Then are thera JJL 1 tne Tickets are going fast for the ncoductlon which will be shown December 8 at the Ogden high school auditorium The box office at the Hotel Ben Lomond will nnn Tuesday morning at ten a m and will operate every day "Follies" from ten to six until Saturday Mrs Principals in the cast are then may be obtained at Tickets Glen Perry Bruce McQuarrie the high achool auditorium Those Ber- Bud Nebeker Horace have aireaoy oougm ucww rett Mra George S Ecclea Mr who must turn them In for reserved John Scowcroft George S Ecclea seats Barbara Hassing Davis Mr Jim Badcon Mrs Sidney D RICH WALNUT FOR COURT — red Badcon Miss Dorothy Hall vfnwTrnMirRY - Ala — (UP) CliTlVi Nickaon Countess Gian Luca w?n its new ju furnish coraa RalDh Forney Mrs Spen tu fafa in re- with $15000 cer S Eccles Mrs Paul Goddard diciary building or ueorgian perroa Mrs Wynn B Ferrin Miss Kate productions walnut The buildblack in Fenton Mrs Lois Bichsel Mrs be will ready for occupancy Garth ing Mrs Aihrt Scowcroft next January Peck Miss Mary Alice Loos Mra D Mrs Perkins Sidney Arthur Mary Badcon John Ellis Mis Lou Humphri Miss Kate ureen-wel- l Mrs Willard L Eccles Mr For Lovely Rounded Jacob G Stuart Spence Heber and Harold Roeevear Uplift Support Those who will take part in the choruses are Mr Clinton L Pug- mire Miss Gwen Strinqulst Miss Anita Madsen Mrs Athleen John MAIDEN FORMS Goddard Veronica Mlsa son Mrs Ralph Emerson entertain Francis Vir Wheelwright Mia ed members of her Salt Lake ginia Hyde Miss Sally riumpnns inter-Lud- e bridge club at her home on Friday Miss Beuhla Krauss Mrs Robb afternoon Fall flowers adorned the table and cover were laid selections bv Mrs Royal Eccles for eight guests atorv bv Mrs Larkin a talk on Acacia by Mrs Joseph R Mor-re- ll Rosebuds provided a dainty ta verses for each member of ble setting for the luncheon given th club bv Mrs Robert I burton on Friday afternoon by Mrs Ben a comic sketch on the life of each jamin E Tyree when she enter mmvr nf A r n H bv Mrs Isaac tained members of her bridge Coolev and carols by the grou club The bidden guests were Mrs Covers were laid for eighteen H E Goddard Mra Charles E members Driver Mra A W Walker Mrs A Earle Harris Mrs Mark Rob A Zhisrun zirl student in the Mrs Chernigov inson Mrs J H Andrews of Russia' region Ora Bundy Mrs Philip H Bro Ukraine won the hand - grenade phy and Mra Jesse Moore Spe throwing contest at a regional coi cial guests were Mrs Carl S Wat lectlve farm' meet son and Mrs H C Nlcholaa but wait until you Can girls aee them! And we haven't even started to tell of the many comic skits and novelty numbers mat may be seen most any time one steals In these rehearsals for the re-unit- ed level-heade- Marilyn Eccles Tells of Paris F War L engagement Sally Smith aister of Mrs Ira A Hugglnaof whoso is anTremonton R Peterson N son of C to Colen Peterson Mrs Huggins The and sister Mr andnounced by her brother-in-laMr ana the8 at homefI marriage will be solemnized December ::n (Lumier-Austiphoto) Mrs Huggins w - Wedding Planned Mitchell Game Tried by Group For Sally Smith In Bridge Round Box Elder Nurse movement waa Mitchell tour Huggin announce the betrothal Ulayed at the regular bridge of Miss Sally Smith sister of Mrs nament directed by Mrs Adelbert Utah Power audHuggins to Colen C Petersen son C Brown at the of N R Petersen of j Tremonton itorium on Tuesday afternoon were won in the The marriage will take place De- High score cember 8 at the home of Senator North and South position by Mrs and Mrs Huggins in the pres- Gage Rodman and Mra Kaster families L Hastings with 41 pointa Mrs ence of the immediate and a few close friends Robert Jarvis and Mrs Adelbert Miss Smith is a graduate nurse A of the Thomas D Dee hospital C Brown 40 points Mrs L Moulton C F school of nursing and has acted Meyer and Mrs points In the East and West in Box Elder county as a public 36 Cur-ra- n health nurse for the past few positions were Mrs M F and Mrs C M Carstenaen years C Mrs Henry 44 points their make with will The couple W Mrs RfrnnmiiKt and Henry home in Tremonton after visiting Carlsbad caverns and Interesting Nelson with 35"toints: and MrsA G L Becker and Mrs W places in Mexico Turner with 34 points Palestine v which has the only commercially developed source of notash in the British empire is rapidly increasing its exports of potash and bromide -- es home" Mlsa Eccles has been in Europe Coast Matron Entertained At Velton Home Mr and Mrs John E Velton have as their guest Mrs Gaylord Tyrell of Los Angeles fane is a sister of Mr Velton Mrs Tyrell was a special guest at a dinner party on Saturday evening given by Mr and Mrs Velton and Dr and Mrs Douglas F Pincock at the Pincock home when they entertained members of their club The table waa dainty with chrysanthemums for a centerpiece Those attending were Mr and Mr and Mrs C Arnold Ferrin Mr and Mrs Eugene Robinson Mrs W H Jackson Mr and Mrs J S Fruin Mr and Mrs Fred n A' Kuhlmann Mr and Mrs Ru-lothe and Mrs White Tyrell two hosts and hostesses Dinners Mark Holiday Spirit For Ogdenites the Bast five and a half She wa joined by her month at JNew Eccles Mrs mother and there arrival York upon her (Continued from Page the in week a few for visited east before returning to her home previous Saturday with guest attending for Weber College Whip Club Sees Dixie Grid Game Princess Chic LASTEX FOUNDATION The Green Gables tea room was the scene of a prettily appointed dinner party on Monday evening when Mr and Mrs John T Rush-m- er entertained members of their were bridge club Special guest Dr and Mrs Frank K Bartlett and Mra Fred W Smith Member who attended were Mr and Mrs W Karl Hopkins Mr and Mrs Wade M Johnson Mr and Mra Harry F Irwin Mr and Mrs Fred M Nye Dr and Mrs C C Hetzel and Dr and Mr S W Wherry styled by et J HICKORY LET YOUR DOCTOR DESIGN YOUR MEDICINE Back of the drugs and medicine that go Into your prescription la your doctor's diagnosis He knows what Ingredients you need in your medicine In order for you to get the highest type of pharmaceutical skill and the best of drugs it will be neces- sary to have your prescription filled by a pharmacist who ha had the scientific pharmacy training WHEN YOUR DOCTOR GIVES A PRESCRIPTION HAVE IT FILLED BY j Again Maiden Form's clever use of stitching does the trick! uses it in semi-circullines under the breast to give firm uplift support a lovely roundness of contour and a "In-ter-Lu- JOHN CULLEPH-Mfl- slight natural separation at the will center bust "Inter-Lud- e give you the classic bustline you've always longed for! We can show thera to you both with and without bands for dia- phragm control $100 - PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIST BOOM Ul PHONE I S61 de" ar 1 1 nxi jxijh Couple Honored On Anniversary Of Wedding Date Mr and Mrs William W Davis 2261 Madison were honored at a dinner party at the home of their Mr and daughter and Sullivan Sunday H Mrs William their occasion being the afternoon fortieth wedding anniversary 1 son-in-la- w brings drastic discounts on en tire stock Such gorgeous Furs aa: Squirrel Eastern Mink-dye- d d Marmot Muskrat Caraculs Pony Northern Seal Beaverette and others ! IMink-dye- vyvv - t " Qpsn Nu Pad Oil Permanent C I V" No limit to curl Guaranteed and Finger Wave 25c Shampoo SUPERIOR BEAUTY SCHOOL Ph 161 Corner 24th and Wash The home of Mrs A Walter Stevenson was the scene' of a pret-Hl- v arranzed luncheon on Mon day afternoon when she entertain ed members of her bridge ciuo The table wa centered with a large bowl of chrysanthemums Special guests were Mrs Ernest Ekins Mrs Frank D Sawyer and Mrs E Hugh FonT The most glorious GIFT— the GIFT she's set her heart on getting Our December an Account ne ne - Ch'ristmas Special $C lunch- :s SoC BRASSIERE 1-- B) Ce-lestl- The Salt Lake Club Feted On Friday The Yuletlde motif prevailed a the luncheon given by Mrs A E Larkin and Mrs William H Reed er at the Larkin home on Friday afternoon when they entertained the Acacia club at its annual Christmas party An interesting Including twelve program was given solo by Mra R B Porter violin Here We Dixie Come" sang Weber college Whip club member a they drove to SL George to watch the Weber team play the last football team of the current season The 23 girl left Friday at four a m They reached Bryce can-vo- n Mrs Patrick Healy waa hostess In time for a tour of inspec tion before dark and apent the to her French club at her home on Mile Saturday Saturday afternoon night at Hattle'a Inn Ziona Buat visited of Lake Salt they City gave morning vnn an d reached St George that the lecture Those attending were afternoon The girls cheered the Mrs George S Eccles Mrs Val Mrs James II De-Viplayer on to a' score of 34 to A Browning Mrs Marrlner Browning Dixie' 7 Mrs Joseph M Eccles Mrs W The pep club from Dixie enterban-quH Shearman and Mrs EL R a at the group tained Ogden ' ' and dance Saturday evening Dumke "Gangway A at a prettily appointed j iur-nltu- re Miss Marilyn Eccles daughter of Mr and Mrs Josepn M £c-clhas lust returned from a trip to Europe and state that ehe left Pari reluctantly but a she waa Informed that the S S Washing ton was the last American boat to bring passengers home for at least the time being she lelt sne must leave "There was quite a scare there the dav that war was declared she said" so I left But in October when I returned to Paris I found them trying to live a normal life and feeling optimistic about the ultimate outcome of the war to However they are prepared feel as that they fight a long time this war will not end very soon and they are determined to keep going until they :win" Miss Eccles continued Miss Eccles also stated that at the outbreak of war Paris had been darkened and the shows had been closed but now the lights were kept on in the business dis trict until eleven o'clock and some of the theatres were opening "Of course" she said "as soon as there is some real bombing around Paris I guess they wm ralii th war more definitely However the French family With whom I stayed had two son at the front and the realism of the war was very evident in that Ira A Huggins was host- Mrs Alice Storey was hostess to her club at delightfully ap pointed luncheon at the Green ta bles tea room on Tuesday after noon Lovely autumn flowers brightened tthe setting The guests were Mrs W F Nantker Mrs R J Barton Mrs A E Becker Mrs William Varney Mrs J Leonard Mrs H D Olaon and Mra Ernest B Stone Mis State Senator and Mr Ira eon at her home Saturday after noon The decorative scheme was developed with yellow rose and atThose chrysanthemum MerS Leslie Mr were tending rill Mra T Fred Farr Mra Joseph W Brewer Mr Royal Ec Mr Charles is Empey clea Mrs Robert L Proudfit Mrs W R Brown Mrs William H Reed- er Mrs T E Thomas Mrs George A Ward Mrs Vernon u Ward and Mrs L C Forsey Singing Mothers Mr f Mrs Huggins on Tickets Are Going Fast For Follies i t dinner at the home : of Mr luncheon 939 ow Ernest Eklns waa hotess evev dinner party at Alchln'a tea fr f (Continued from Page IB) J room on Tuesday evening Yellow Those taper adorned the table Brown Melba Miss were attending ing Miss Eleanor crompton miss Phyllis Taylor Mis Norma Stewart Ml Lillian Jenaen Mr R Mr Riley E Mess J Griffin Mr Reed Craven Robert Mr and Mrs Carr Fred Mrs Taylor J M Jenninga 1-- B) own living" In Oeden and Salt Lake City in Mr Gaylord there 1 a large fellowship which many are interested FolTyrell of lower of the idea have a saying Los Angelee that in this world "there I enough need but not who li a house for everyone' enough for everyone' greed That guest of Mr oeoole must change before the selfish world will change That and Mrs men and women everywhere dig John E Velton first line trenches" em Home have been at their home ployer and employe reconciledto 1059 Twenty-sixt- h politicians changed and won d constructive calm She Is a the thinking and honest dealing in sister of midst of a world in turmoil All of Mr Velton them find moral work and that it program can (Love land photo) outlaw war and unrest In Mark Ogden Social Week 3 Dinner Party Held Tuesday At Tea Rooms Will Exchange Nuptial Vows The with attractive wa room dining Talisman rosea and bronze chrysliving anthemums adorned the room The guet were Mr C L Asael Farr Jr Mr Canfield Mr Harold N Dahltrom Mrs (Continued from Page Roy w Thor-tniG T Hone Mr Edena Mr E R and Mrs E Hemingway Harold Mrs A e c Mrs Carl Barbara josepn Llndquist daughter Mra J Fletcher Scowcroft Behllng Mr L R Packer Mrs and daushter Joanne Mr Pat P W Fuller Mrs Jonn umcn rick Healy Mra Marriner Brown low and Mr Horace S Ensign ing Mrs Matt S Browning Air Louia H Peery Mr W H Harris Mr H A Bennlng Mr E R Dumke Mr A W Bartlett Jr Mr Val A Browning Mr By Harmon W Peery and daughter Rosanne Mrs Joseph W Brewer Mrs Royal Eccles and daughter Mrs Ralph Harding of Salt Lake Mr J Gilbert Porter was comCleone Ecclea City and Mis Mr Willard L Eccles Mr Rob- plimented guest at an enjoyable at the home of Mrs ert L Proudflt Mr Pedlgo Voll nartv W A H Brangham 1466 Marilyn Mr Herman Fetscher Mr of drive Marlane Tuesday arternoon given W Petty and daughter Mrs by the member of the L D S Mrs Horace G Nebeker Mothers Jim Scowcroft and daughters Twelfth ward Singing a waa triDute The occasion W chorus X Mr John Janice and Odette as service for her Porter Mrs to Rosebud and Scowcroft daughter the for to choru the Mrs Heber Scowcroft and daugh- president ters Mary and Jeanne Mrs Jo- nast three vears Mr C P Ferrin presented the seph M Eccles and daughter with a lovely gift and read Mra honoree C Rich Mra Ezra Marilyn William H her original poem expressing the Miss Phyllis Brophy daughter of Mr and Mrs Philip II Brophy LeRoy Pugmlre Mr T Alice Mrs love and esteem of the chorus of on J and daughter Mary Loo whose approaching marriage to Earl Thompson of and home member for Mrs Porter 27 the at Luca December Gian Cicogna Countess Thompson of Ogden will take place Refreshments were served fol(Link-Tiffan- y DeVlne M Jame Mrs photo) the bride's parents lowing the program In their greed-fre- e Conduct Mr and Mr Philip H Brophy announce the engagement of their Thomp daughter Phyllis to Earl son son 01 Mrs J a lnompson nf Ozden The marriage will be solemnized December 27 at the home of the bride' parents Mia Brophy waa graduated from the Ozden high achool lat aprlng and Mr Thompson haa at tended Weber couege Lovely Tea Party Held At Swaners dred of thouaanda of people all over the world — except in Ger many Italy and Ruaala Ita follower are baaing their faith on the belief that God ha a plan for the world in which every man ' woman and child can play a part and find a great adventure — if he haa the vision to aee and the will to practice thl way of life in all It area Moral haa no creed or organization The live by four "abso member Absolute purity honesty lutes" and unselfishness lovlngness Small fellowship In big and little place meet for their quiet period and prayer and to listen to God for guidance Rear Admiral Rich ard E Byrd aald in a recent atate-men- t "The fight for a new Amer ica trong clean united should fir the heart of all American and stir their will to action These men and women are giving America a new patriotism a new pattern of thinking and living because they are hate-fre- e and I J ent fear-fre- e Bride-Ele- ct SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER R Home Parties Phyllis Brophy Earl Thompson To Take Vows Many have been listening no doubt to the moral radio programs which started Friday between the hours of two and three p m and are to continue through thk afternoon These program have been coming from Boston Maw conducted by lead- ere of all nation who axe interested In the moral movement which la being promot ed la both thii country and foreign natione lira Kathryn M Northrop was h oaten at an lntereetlng tea at her home on Ecclea avenue at which time moral wae discussed About thirty guests from Salt Lake City and Ogden attended the affair Mra Thomaa M Talbott led the group in the diacuialon and remarked that thousands of group were meeting In Europe and America over a cup of tea or at a luncheon or dinner table to dlacusa epirltual for the Individual the home the church the etate and the nation She stated that the had attended a large garden par the ty In the northwest during iumraer at which time Senator and Mra McNary entertained hundreda of people Interested in this promotion Mra Talbott alao etated that In the past 10 yean the movement haa caught the intereat of hun red-blood- STANDARD-EXAMINE- Fashion now acknowledges the existence of hips—but curve too they must never "double-knit defiantly The for double support" panel controls the situation in ( stretch Las- this two-wa-y Smoothness tex reiens supreme from top to u all-in-o- ne to $21990 " ( Ms 7 Chubbies ?- - W They took the FAMiION WOBL1J by siorm apas the smart parel for DAY or FOIi'vrai wear :h '£X- as: Black Fox Blended V CI V- j - 1 1 Bed Fox Opossum-dye- d O Crow Fox Skunk JDyed uoney On Sale self edge bottom Satin Lastex and lace uplift bra Sizes 32 to 38 in lengths for the short average and tall figure $350 Matching 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