Show w THE OGDEN 2B STANDARD-EXAMINE- R UTAH SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN PERSON TO PERSON JANUARY 4 1959 We make them but to break for we're only poor them resoluweak mortals after all tions! Ogdenites by now have probably recovered from the happy busy holidays and are trying to carry out those New Year vows made so recklessly during the final passing of the old year and the welcoming of the new one New Year's Eve parties took the focus of interest for the week's social activities and among the many was the traditional cocktail supper given by Mr and Mrs Val A Browning There were 40 guests celebrating the event with them at their home i of for an open house on New Year's Eve at the Hollenbeck home About 100 couples dropped in San Francisco who is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Sid John son Places were marked for ' eight The Johnstons also had 16 Ogden friends for dinner and bridge at their home New Year's Eve IN SALT LAKE CITY The Edmund W Dumkes had guests for the holiday eventual their home in Salt Lake City Their guests from Ogden were the William Coits Bruce Brownings Miss Nancy Eccles of San Francisco and Stuart Coit of Den- FROM SAN DIEGO Greeted friends! ver IN BOUNTIFUL The Blair Johnstons and the Grant Hepworths invited guests at the Oakridge Country Club for luncheon on Tuesday afternoon to greet Mrs Henry Stevens of - The formal dinner dance at the Ogden Golf and Coqntry Club New Year's Eve was the outstand- ing event for the week with about Mr-an- 150 attending The dancers who enjoyed the music of the Tommy McDonald Orchestra were caught in a barrage of balloons released from the ceiling just at the stroke of midnight a& the old familiar New Yea r!" words "Hap-pnoise of the midst the mingled Of 1959 New the entre" "grand Year s ' fell 1I 1 The LaVor Woods invited a few friends to their home for cocktaijs preceding the Club party TOLD — Miss Peggy West and Garth Whitesides are making plans for a summer ivedding is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard The bride-elec- t J West 611 23rd Parents of Mr Whitesides are Mr and Mrs Myron D Whitesides of Layton Both are BETROTHAL UNUSUAL Simply phantasmagory! And that's just what it was — a the party phantasmagoria Club at given by the the home of Dr and Mrs Arthur Ski-Tenn- attending Weber College is Perkins New Year's Eve Members and guests came in rigouts expressing an illusion of the imagination which materialized from the humorous to the sublime The home was decked with white bells tied with red ribboniland to develop the fantasy lusion a filmy cloud in which dwarf figurines were nestled hovered in the background of the buffet table which was lighted with white candles in brass holders Cocktails dining and dancing were enjoyed by the merry-makerwhose partners were those whose names were found by bursting ballons Humorous games and extemperaneous skits provided part of the fun Prizes were given for the "best" dancers and just at midnight a profusion of balloons fell from the ceiling onto Woman's Benefit Association Sets Installation Wednesday The Woman's Benefit Associa-tion Silver Review No 1 of will hold installation of offiat cers its regular business meeting Wednesday at 8 pm in the IOOF Hall with Mrs A J Holstead Sr Ieadin2 special lady of ceremony Mrs Maud Smith and Mrs J D Clark as installing offi- 1 Og-de- n s cers Captain of the guard Mrs O """" W Walker will be in charge of vjjj the drill work with Mrs Agnes Rogerson in charge of music Mrs Mary Logan will perform the duties of chaplain Mrs Leonard SeweU Jr will be retained as president Other officers to be Installed are Mrs Roy Mrs Merrian vice president James Logan secretary Mrs A D Mrs treasurer Kingsford Elizabeth Higginson financial secretary Mrs David Hansen Mrs Pearl v lady of ceremony iI n Barnes chaplain Mrs Agnes - a ask' sSsSSi v musician Mrs Maude Smith press correspondent Mrs L MRS LEONARD Clint Marx junior supervisor JR president of Mrs J D Clark Miss America WBA Review Silver Mrs E M Jarvis Miss WTBA Mrs Nora Olsen sergeant Mrs Leonard Sewell and Mrs ElizaO W Walker fraternal chairman Mrs Florence Holstead "inner beth Higginson as appointed by hostess Mrs Mary Logan outer Miss Agnes Koab Association hostess Mrs Clint Marx color president from Port Huron Mich bearer No 1 and Mrs Tom StewThe WBA Pioneer Club will art color bearer No 2 meet Thursday at the Mansion All officers and guards are House for a 1 o'clock luncheon asked to wear formal dress Hostesses are Mrs Nora Olsen A potluck supper will be held EX and Mrs J S Hoggan at the Hall at 6:30 pm with Mrs EX Mrs Cecelia Hartman Geilmann is as in and chairman Henry charge of table decorations Mrs Walker Mrs La Verda BingThis club meets at this time ham and Mrs Case Eilander as each month and is made up of who have belonged to ' Each member attending is members the Review for 25 years or more asked to bring a covered dish Officers are Mrs Maude Smith All members of the Review are president Mrs Nora Olsen vice invited to attend both events president Mrs Clara West secreOn Sunday at 2 pm a special tary Mrs A J Holstead treaspractice will be held for officers urer Mrs Nettie Lowham press and guards correspondent and Mrs Hoggan of review are Mrs the fraternal chairman Deputies - V Rog-erso- the dancers The Earl Millers ts 40 attending - - - John Piers Conrad Monsons were in the charge of decorations andScow-crofRobert A Kiesels Harold and Monie DeHaans supervised the program There were and v & NO-HOS- T New Year's Another Eve party was given by a group starting with Mr and Mrs Stephen G Denkers as host and hostess at the Willard L Eccles home Dinner was then enjoyed at Hotel Ben Lomond and later the New Year was welcomed by the party at the home of the Rich Brewers no-ho- st SE-WEL- 'is a IN CANADA Mrs Royal J Douglas has returned from a month in Toronto Canada where she was a guest of the John Hayes She visited in Rochester N Y a week before returning home to spend the holidays with the James Ivers family in Salt Lake City FROM PHOENIX Sunny climes lured the H R Mermans for the holidays They spent them with their and daughter Mr and Mrs Dean Wallace Allen and two children Barbara and Patricia in Phoenix Ariz OPEN HOUSE house provided means Open of hospitality for some Ogden and Salt Lake City friends when the W Beverly Howells entertained for the P E Pettys of Chicago The Pettys have been visiting Mr and sister Petty's brother-in-laMr and Mrs T S Petty The Howells also held open house for their neighborhood friends Christmas afternoon FROM PENNSYLVANIA The James EckLong way els have been enjoying a visit by Mrs Eckels' mother Mrs T tr McKeen Chidsay of Easton Pa She plans to remain here anw other week before returning to V4 her home As exciting as a round trip IN OGDEN ticket to a place is Vera Miss Barbara Pell of San FranMaxwell's famous home for the holidays cisco sheath and jacket A costume to to be was with parents Mr andtravel in sightsee in and dance Mrs W O her She was accomPell in with the jacket off it solves packing problems assures you of Select always being your correct size from this chart 4 i - iA V) So there was the overheated bus again the quick purchase of lamb chops and their preparation in the little kitchen where Mama's egg cup remained unwashed Tonight when Mama started dozing in her chair as Miss M cleared the table an awful thing happened A shout gathered inside Miss M and burst out wildly: "I can't stand this any more!" Shaken with shame Miss M thought "Oh what a bad daughter I am Eve w on e has to do Trr ve ra Maxwell far-awa- y sleeveless well-dresse- LENGTH SIZES 10 12 " 14 16 18 BUST 34 35 WAIST HIPS 24 35 36 25 26'A 36Va 37j 39 28 30 38 40 41 Inches inches inches inches inches - ' er - w O 11 floor-lengt- h inches 1634 inches 17 inches 1714 inches 17V2 inches " 36-inc- h ge BRIGHT FUTURE IN A PURE SILK PRINT j I '" ll ' j I t 3 fo 6x 1U to 14 m X J - n JUNIOR MISS SHOP — THIRD FLOOR W J RED M NYE CO I 00 1 4 4 lxV jrti nS fell JfiJAVZ STiT'x M)Au J S rMSi M §5 j f 1 : A delight to wear any season I P j 1 i Navy 'and white check 1959! THE SHIRTWAIST DRESS IN " Mildred's — EX Marlene Wade Married To John Hubert Lyons er I6V2 Is Dial - - There is nothing like a few extra pounds In the wrong place to spoil an otherwise lovely figure Come in and let us show you how easy it is to lose those ugly pounds and inches Building SURPRISE VISIT and Mrs John Van De Graaff paid a surprise visit to MRS JOHN HUBERT LYONS their families arriving- the day before Christmas to spend a week visiting relatives and friends LOVELY BRIDE Their son Ricky accompanied them and brightened the holidays for his maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Carlos W Seeg-millMr Van De Graaff son of the late Mr and Mrs "John Van De Graaff Sr is studying dentistry at Northwestern University in Chicago Merrill Van De Graaff a brother who is atInteresting in nuptial news this tip tulle veil was caught to a seed pearls The bridal tending! Amherst College Am- week is the announcement of the crown ofwas fashioned of a while herst Mass accompanied them marriage of former Miss Marlene bouquet ' roses and white ribred orchid The visitors left- for Chicago Wade of Mr and Mrs bon daughter Thursday Mac Wade of Pleasant View and A sister of the bride Miss Pat HOLIDAY VISITORS John Hubert Lyons son of Mr Wade was maid of honor Bridcs-- i Bernard Maloney of New York and Mrs Hubert W Lyons of maids were Miss Jeri Wade Miss Dyan Wade Miss Robin Lyons City has been enjoying the holi- Philadelphia Rites were solemnied Dec 23 and Miss Pat Robinson They days in Ogden at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs L S at the home of the brides par- wore red satin frocks styled with Maloney He also spent some time ents with Jay H Rhees bishop bell skirts and in Salt Lake City at the home of of Pleasant View Ward officiat- necklines Red satin hats white Mr ing a brother and- sister-in-lagloves and miniature bouquets il That evening the young couple styled atter mat oiAttne onae and Mrs Francis Maloney was honored at a reception in the completed their ensembles FROM NORTH CAROLINA Best man duties were perPleasant View Ward Recreation Culli-mor- e formed Mrs Hall and by Hubert W Lyons UshDouglas Capt atwas ers were Kent Wade and Chris The bride and children Sandy Mike attractively and Terry Lynn of Ft Bragg tired in a charming gown of Nelson N C spent the holidays in Og- misty tulle and lace The trim Newlyweds left on a honeya moon lavish Mr bodice released and lace den with their parents trip to New Jersey where skirt which fell softMrs L G Cullimore and Mr and Mrs Arthur Chilson ly into a chapel train Her finger- - Army Mr -l EXCESS WEIGHT! rfesl i FROM NAPE OF NECK TO WAIST d Relaxation and Rejuvenation r Size 12 requires 4 96-pa- Our resentment of restrictions on life is our love of life Certainly we all have to accept restrictions but we do not have to enjoy them That's where Miss M has become confused Her conscience insists that she should enjoy the situation So she's terribly ashamed of her natural dislike of things and has added the to the work suffering of self-hat-e of doing her duty by Mama chilToday many middle-agedren share her problems If we're all going to hate ourselves for disliking the restrictions involved in caring for aged and dependent parents we'll all become as pale as she is Instead of immediately judging our dislike as sinful we'd better try to see what it really represents— our love of life and our wish to freely live it We do not hate a seedling for pushing against the rock which obscures its sun do we? Why then do we have to hate ourselves for disliking restrictions which seem to impede our activity and growth? Specialists in Reducing Ktbuilding i d his duty by his parents Why do I resent doing mine by Mama?" Miss M resents doing her duty because she is alive — and wants to go on living Treu Method Solon w recently 36-inc- Lose That ST8 son-in-la- w Dislike ol Responsibility Should Be Recognized Early to get Mama's supper But Mama doesn't eat if she isn't fed She'll just pick at some lettuce if she's alone - - " yards of material for dress and majacket IVz yards of h DINNER terial for contrast To order Pattern No 1176 At the home of It was fun! Dr and Mrs Glen F Harding on state size send $1 For Vera MaxNew Year's Eve when the Hard-ing- s well label send 25 cents and the Vernal H Johnsons For Pattern Book No invited guests in for dinner 15 send $1 Address SPADE A New There were 18 guests who wel- Box 535 GPO Dept Ocomed in 1959 York 1 N Y If paid by check bank requires The Fera L Youngs and the Thomas Hollenbecks got together 4 cents handling charge en By MRS MURIEL LAWRENCE Miss M a secretary lives with her aged mother Often at bedtime she's frightened by the pallor of her face in the bathroom mirror "I'm tired again" she thinks and recalls her day First there was Mama's breakfast to get before the rush to dress swallow her own coffee and dash for an overheated bus Then there was Mr Smith's irritability to absorb because he has a "pressure" v job But it's wearing So it would have been relaxing to have dined w'ith a friend at some quiet res-- at the Brewer home- on Friday morning There were about 40 attending mmmmmmmim Wm y 1 ys especially enjoyable to the Robert Wallaces of San Diego as they Came home to visit relatives and friends They with their baby Janet have been house guests of Mrs Wallace's mother Mrs Wallace H Ellis Mrs Wallace some asked friends in for luncheon at- the Ellis home on Wednesday afternoon FROM BUTTE Dr and Mrs! Frank K Bartlett have had as their house guests Mrs Frank Winger of Butte Mont They left for their home Tuesday morning Mrs O C Hammond and daughter Mrs E Rich Brewer had a mothers and daughters "coffee" CLUB COUNTRY The-holi-da- were panied here by Mr and Mrs William Stubbs of San Francisco who also were guests at the Pell home The Pells and guests spent the Christmas holiday with Mrs Pell's sister Mrs Emmett Gasser in Pocatello FROM CALIFORNIA The W Earl Lees of Walnut Creek Calif have been visiting Mrs Lee's parents Mr and Mrs Floyd Eyre in Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Carl F Olsen had a few guests in for dinner at their home Monday evening to compliment the Lees The visitors left for their home Tuesday morning IN HAWAII birds! It was a bird Song songster's paradise in Honolulu when 200 singing canaries competed in song at the annual bird show The Collon A Roses of Ogden were there for the event with Mr Rose acting as judge The birds were judged for clarity quality and variety of tones in A German Roller their songs canary won first place Birds cannot be entered younger than Six months Mrs Leonard Taylor accompanied the Roses and they took in the night life on the Island as well as the regular tourist attractions They flew both ways and stopped in Berkeley Calif on the way to visit a son Wesley who is attending University of California JM ti flSSyjk i:mffll i MC 5v wonderful classic is by Alexander of California and of pure silk with a muted Oriental- - is desgn print jj v j' jj 1' one from a collection - -- Alexander in prints j |