Show d - M4 s w ) Sanday Morn Tng C Ruth Harris Returns to Class Rooms A i1 bte I ( 1 1 ' - ii OGDENMr and Mrs Charles A Watkins announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Thelma Helen Watkins to Wilber Montierth son of Mr and Mrs V B Montierth of West Ogden The marriage will take place at an early date I -- — - i N I ''' ‘ t 1 I I s t A ' I I t ' ' 9 h' r l't '1 :44'' fi ' ' t 1 t t 4a" t I "S --- i - st :1-- '' " '' r AS It '''' '1-- - I 't-- 11I ''' - - s I kr i 1 fb '4 I - t J? I 11 — 1 - i e c i i ) 4 -- - 1 - y i —I t 1 ) I - N I ' All Thoughts -- - - -' of Growing Old " I I - ''''' "' 1 ' i 1 ' -- -- H I Miss Thelma Helen Watkins of Ogden is Miss Ruth McCune of Ogden of Provo Miss Ruth Harris who leaves Sunday for Stanford university after Ogden vacation who engaged to Wilber Montierth who is betrothed to Norman Jacob Years Ago To be sure 25 years ago Peggy married gaily enough leaving her Own father and mother alone And when that mother was widowed Peggy shed dutiful tears for her lost father and felt quite sorry for mother who was Immediately plunged Into money difficulties But all this doesn't affect Peggy SHE never personally at all thinks of herself as 50 and alone SHE never will he widowed her one child married her entire prd' vision for old age a small life in- surance policy When these inevitable conditions arise In her own case Peggy is shocked and despairing All her plans have included herself as im- portant attractive and protected by John But now her daughter Is married and gone her husband dead she must give up her home and In her bitterness and loss she feels that there Is nothing left She very probably sinks Into the It I ' Maid Tells Plans for Wedding Sunday at Methodist Church out-of-to- f l t I 4 L i Ian i'' P: f 15 1 I l — i ik e: I ti 3' it ' f ft ' i home 28'23 Adams avenue were laid for eight h laid for 12 - Street Covers were Mrs Joseph E Erwin enter tamed her bridge club at a bridge luncheon Vednesday at the Green Gables tearoom Covers were laid for U Special guest! were Mrs J J Dunbar and Mrs C 'Vert Benzley ---- Mrs J J Dunbar entertained her bridge dub at luncheon at 1019 Twentyfourth her home street Jonquils and pussy willow were the table decorations COY en s were laid for eight Pine Tree club will rneet for luncheon to be followed by Chinese and bridge pinochle checkers Friday at the Terrace Reservations tearoom may be made with Mrs Frank Kreintenbeck or Mrs Paul Grossenbach Mr and --- Mrs - William Varney Tuesday entertained at dinner evening at their home in Roy in honor of the birthday anniversary of J G Leonard A crystal bowl of tulips and roses formed a opringlik centerpiece White tapers In for tthe table candelabra were at tither amt 4 pt Covers Mr and Mn W F Nantker entertained their bridge club Tuesday evening at the Green Cables tearoom White sweet peas and red anemones were the table decorations Covers were laid for 16 Mr and Mrs J J Dunbar were host and hostess to their bridge dub at dinner Saturday evening at the Green Gable tearoom followed by bridge at their home 1011 Twenty-fourt- - - - 011ie Lou Peck Visits Parents OGDEN — Mi 011ie Lou Peck arrived Saturday from the University of Idaho at Moscow to spend her spring vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs Leo Peck Miss Peck's mother who has been visiting her returned home with her - - k 1 "4 $ m '1 i t I i ' 1 f '' '' ' 1 I I t '1 t e I' i 1 1 OGDEN—Miss Rosa Lee Peck daughter of Mrs Vern Peck and Jack C Charlesworth son of Mr and Mrs Ben F Charlesworth were married Easter Sunday at the home of the bride1357 Marilyn avenue The ceremony was performed by David S Romney of the Mt Ogden ward of the L D S church in the presence of relatives Easter lilies and white tapers In graduated candelabra on the mantel in the living room formed a background for the wedding party The bride wore a green ensemble of woolen material with blue accessories and a corsage of gar- denies and lilies of the valley The maid of honor Miss Ellen Charles-wort- h sister of the bridegroom wore light blue crepe with matcb--- t log accessories and a corsage at ! t i I s 6 4 gardenias Roy Peck brother of the bride was best man t A wedding luncheon at the Green Cables tearoom followed the cere- s mony The couple went to Sun Valley Idaho on a honeymoon trip They will make their home at 2707 Van - left who is spending Ogden She attends the spring vacation Mrs Carlyle C Eu University of Idaho Miss 011ie Lou Peck in bank right president of Ogden't Drama club which this week is producing "Death Takes a Holiday" Ogden Clubs Vary Business Sessions With Social Hours Teas Programs OGDEN—Mrs Louis Remillard of Chadron Neb supreme prest- dent of the B P O Does was entertained at dinner Monday eve- ning by the Ogden Does at theHotel Ben Lomond Mrs Remillard made an official visit to the Ogden drove at the Elks lodge hall — I Spring Days Bring Impetus 'To Ogden's Travel Slate -- - eeeto ' 4“ Easter Ceremony day evening at the American Le- - t Mn W O Pell worthy matron gion chateau Mrs Arthur Wool- - of Esther chapter and Mrs Hugo ley will be in charge of the pro- - Steckel worthy matron of Esther gram A review of 'Wind Sand chapter were in charge of arBride s Home Is Setting and Stars" by Antoine De Saint rangements assisted by associate Exupery will be given by Mrs worthy matrons and worthy pa for Saturday Refreshments trona of both chapters Joseph P Cavin Colvin-Clifwill be served f Nuptials Auxiliary to the Weber County alter dinner club will meet Thursday Medical association will hold its Drama arOCDEN—Miss Alta Blanche Colof In 'rhe committee charge vin daughter of Mr and Mrs John rangement s Included Mrs W W with Mrs J Gilbert Porter 2616 monthly meeting Monday at 2 p Van Buren avenue Mrs Lew W m at the home of Mrs Virginia F Colvin of 2930 Adorns avenue iiarrett inewient of thp and W Wilson Cliff of Ogden son Does: Mrs M A TIouritsen Mrs 11!ason will be the assisting host- - Houtz (reen 2522 Eccles avenue J Howard Jenkins superintendent of Mrs Geneva B Cliff of Heber Ernest Kanime)er and Nils Joseph "m of the Thomas D Dee Memorial were married Saturday evening at Aldrich One of the large funetions hospital will be the speaker and the honie of the bt ide's parents ending the festivities of Easter two musical numbers will be given 'File ceremony was performed In Ogden area of the tAah Congress was a dancing and card by the nurses of the hospital Mrs the presenee of members of the of Case Workers held the regular by Miriam chasponsored party and Mrs Wendell Thomson families R Iwo Immediate by T dinner meeting Thursday evening ptr No 14 and Esther chapter No Green Johnson former L D S bishop of at the Nob Charles 4 Order of Eastern Star at the will act as hostesses tearoom TOOP e R McKell of Provo discussed Hotel Ben Lomood Officers for the coining year will Friday eveThe bride wore a white knitted "Mental Disorders" D B loutbe nominated at the regular ning suit vvith a while turban and a ger president Lester presided A feature was a floor show di monthly meeting of the Golden corsnge of pink roses Mks Mabel Norton was in charge of arrangereeled by Mrs ltarry Heed in Spike chapter Daughters of the Pewter maid of honor wore a ments COVell IA ere laid for 35 which a number of young society American Revolution Monday at dress of green silk crepe a string women took part in at the home of Mrs 210 p tit pearls an'tt a corsage of while Ladies' Literary club was Pnt erAbout 250 were in attendance Ernest Winkler 245 Van Buren roses J Mack Basband wall best tainert at luncheon Wednesday by man n I IL i92 Ellis Mrs Wallace Msril) Mts Ethsard Bichsel reImmediately following th cere- drive to dinner 1sas served mony the iewed "A Moment in Pekin" by bridal party at Green Gables tea- Kin Yulang Red tulips decorated room The room was decorated in the table Covers were 'laid for 16 pink and white with a miniature Mrs Edward I Rich Mrs Royal bride and attendants pink candies Eccles and Mrs Joseph W The‘kee in crystal holders silver hells and were special guests OGDENI—Mrs Louie B i'ord has with a nothPr son of Mn Kennedy a miniature cupid forming the returned from a two months' visit Arthur G Kennedy and Mrs table decorations Child Culture' club will meet nedy at Palo Alto Cal to The bride was guest of honor at for lunct eon at 1 p m Thursday parts of California a series Of parties during the week at the Hotel Ben Lomond Louis T Bass Jr son of Mr The Miss Ray Legg of Detroit Mich and Mrs Louis T Bass Sr of Ogpreceding the wedding annual election of officers will the bride's take place Mrs W S Jones will hns returned home after a visit to den who is attending Tulane uniMonday evening mother entertained at her home Mr and Mrs George S Eccles on versity in New Orleans spent the be hostess The young couple will be at her way front Sun Valley Idaho Easter vacation with his grandparLadies' auxiliary to tho U C T home at 2353 Jefferson avenue ents Mr and Mrs C L Bass In Mn Mae B Vatson has returned will hold its regular monthly meetIlouston Texas a two to San from weeks' vkit ing at luncheon Monday at the k't anciaeo and Stockton Cal Clarence IL Packer Jr hits reAlch In tearoom Mrs lire A BoyFormer Ogden Girl s turned home from Los Angeles Cr Of Salt Lake City will lectute Mr end Mrs Angus F Ossmen of where he had spent two months Reno Marriage Told on 'Radiation" W J Cedar City were guests of Mr he Mn will llostesNes OCDEN—Mr and Mrs James Mr and Mn Klaus Kemp of Mrs Ossrneu's parents Mr and Mrs Christensen formerly of Ogden and Barnes Mrs George Shupe OssSh were guests leeve Cal Mrs Santa for Duller Barbara Art Mrs Elizabeth now of Reno Nev announce the Alvin Mortensen ill rernsin in Ogden this of Mrs Kemp's went Mr and !nen Mn Bell J B Ctagun and t week Mrs Clarence II Packer Sr on marriage of their daughter Miss Doris Christensen to Warren Johntheir way to spend some time In Weber College Faculty Women Mrs Laura Carrick and mother son son of Mr anti Mn Washington I) C end Chi(ago lly att 1 p ni iii Mn Helen Kennedy have re- New Yolk Johnson of Monte Vkta CAL The the women 's lounge at ‘Veher colThey left their small ' marriage took place in Reno on lege Mrs Blanche K Mc Key is turned from a four months trip mon Kenton Karl with his grand hiarch 24 where the couple sill to he the guest speaker and will through the gouthern stales and to parents during their stay- le the el make their home They discuss "The Urge to Create" Mrs California by automobile it Kt The bride is a graduate of Weber Rohert Clarke ix chairman of - w Mrs !tarry need and small on Kennedy of Ntinneapolls Minn son college anti mruie her home in Ogof Mn s Kennedy and brother of Robin of Compton Cal have kit den until she went to Reno with ---- -t a visit with Mrs for home a rfirr her parents Iwo years ego She is American Legion auxiliary to him Carrick They visited 16 south11 a sister of Mn O Stuart and Herman linker post No ft will hold ern states from th Atlantic to the need's psrents Mr and Mrs 1 M Miss Jessie Chtistensen of Ogden the regular monthly meeting Mon- - Vacific coast and 'Tent soma tone Drigge s t i elwa -- Chi Omega Organization Celebrates 5Ist Birthday on Saturday OGDEN—Chl Omega of Ogden Salt Lake City and Logan will celebrate the fifty-firbirthday anniversary of the organiTation at luncheon at the Hotel Ben Le- mond Saturday Ogden alumnae chapter will be the hostess organization with Mihs Miss Gertrude Mary Peterson Thody and Mrs Vernal Johnson In charge of arrangements Miss Myrene Thomas Is commit- tile chairman from the Logan aetive chapter and Miss Telltha Ellis of the Salt Lake City active chap- st - ' ) ter A program will follow luncheon Including toasts and music avenue Mrs IL Assisting hostesses will he Price and Mrs Orson IT Sanders Price will present I gram on "Conservation" S Mrs pro- - Dr Vernal Johnson will address the Aglaia club at the next meeting to be held at the Hotel Ben Lomond Thursday at 3 p m Relations Study International club met at the home of Mrs Anna L Van Dyke 4R8 Seventeenth A comprehenstreet Wednesday sive summary of the Central Amer ices vs given by Mrs John E Velton Plans are well under way for the day luncheon to be held April 10 A special entertainment feature entitled "The Streets of Mexico will be presented by Mn Ora Lewis Wilson of Salt Lake City The luncheon arrangements are being made by the following committee: Mrs Nora L Campbell cheirman Mrs John E Veiton Mrs Richard Lathrop Mrs Anna L Van Dyke and Mrs Lewis - - n Peterson Invitation Is extended other clubs and organizations attend the luncheon I A Ait H An to to ' 200 members and friends Women's University club the annual bridge party the main banquet room of the lintel Ben Lomond Wednesday About of the enjoyed given In evening Mrs C T Done wes chairman of the committee in charge of ars rangetnents Others of the corn- mittee were ?Art Franees Johnson Niiss Cloe Nelson Mrs Alice Cray Madson Miss Effie Allen i Miss Dora Miss Coffman arid Mrs E V Parker Next Wednesday evening mem- - : hers will hirer Mrs Nephi J Brown ttalk on "Women of Europe and t v 1 I 'f I Meterson Asia" ?t s ' -- f 1 4 i Buren avenue a - ' i 1 Bride in Lovely t ' - rt I ---- i A ' I 1 Ogden Maki Becomes I k t 1 - Numerous Smart Social Events Add Sparkle to Ogden Scene ''':' - r t a 0 4 Washington avenue ---- --- Colo Following a short trip the ple will be at home at 1404 Twent it re et Miss Jessop and her mother tertained at a trousseau party Tuesday evening at their home 831 Binford avenue Calla lilies and pink snapdragons decorated the rooms Assisting the hostesses were Mrs G A Jessop Mks Melba Wheel-bes- t man v'right Mrs Jack Hardman Miss Miss Elanie Evans A luncheon at the Nob Hill tea- - Jean Jessop room will follow the wedding for and Miss Dorene Butler relatives and close friends Among those entertaining for The bridegroom's mother will be Miss Jessop previous to her mar-I- n attendance Other riage were Miss Dorothy Hendrick-guest- s will be Mrs J W Middleton son and Miss Melba Wheelwright and Mrs J R Middleton of Reno the Philathea and the Kroweideen Nev aunt and cousin of Miss Jes- - clubs and the Alpha Sigma club Df the First Methodist church sop OGDEN — Miss Dixie Jessop of Mr and Mrs Willard Jessop and C Darrell Acker of Ogden son of Mr and Mrs C B will be Acker of Greeley Neb Sunday at 1 p m at the First Methodist church The core- mony will be performed by the Rev Walter L French The bride will be attended by Mrs Jack Hardman as matron of tionorand Edward Shoppe will be '' - I h Pe PEMhurigst 538 - OGDEN—In a simple ceremony tnished by Mrs W G Greenwelltment to the bride at the Clark street the marriage of Miss Carroll Boyle pianist She played the Mendels- - home 672 Twenty-fourtInvited guests in addition to the daughter of Mr and Mrs Milton sohn weddin g march "Lieber- Dale Boyle and William Morrison guest of honor were Mrs Earl Cook son of Mr and Mrs George strom" by Liszt a Chopin noc- Thompson Miss Jean Stark Miss W Cook took place Tuesday eve- - turne and a scherzo by Chopin Dorothy Squires Miss Norma DarA buffet supper followed 682 the rows Miss Sue Boyle Miss Kay ning at the Boyle home Pink roses in a crystal Storey and Miss Florence Maine Adams avenue James H Douglas ceremony Miss Kay Storey entortatned at former president of the L D S bowl formed a centerpiece for the of table with ivory tapers In two- - dinner March 21 at her home 1265 British mission a great-uncl- e street in honor of branched crystal candelabra at the Twenty-sixt- h the bride officiated Miss Boyle The guests numbered Pink roses and pussy willow In ends Out of town guests were Mrs ten one corner of the living room Mrs George W Cook entertained formed a background for the wed- - Frank Whitney Carroll grand- mother of the bride from Denver March 22 et a bridge tea at her ding party The bride wore a traveling out- - and her uncle Frank Whitney Car- - home on Eccles avenue In complifil of black with white accessories roll II who was on his way from ment to Miss Boyle Easter deco-an- d The guests a corsage of orchids Her only his former home in Denver to his rations were used attendant Miss Sue Boyle a sister future residence in Phoenix Ariz were Mrs Walter Higgins Mrs wore black taffeta trimmed in Following a brief honeymoon Edwin Smith Mrs William Barnes white with a corsage of gardenias trip the young couple will be at Mrs William Cook Salt Lake City Mrs Earl Mrs Boyle mother of the bride home In the Claremont apartments Mrs- James Morrison Wilson Mrs John Snell Mrs Arwas gowned In black chiffon with 2680 Adams avenue Miss Charlene Clark and Miss thur Miller Mrs Wade Hampton a corsage of gardenias Blaine Doris Secrist entertained Monday Mrs Hyrum Whittaker Mrs Levedahl was best roan The wedding music wall fur- - evening at a late supper in compli- - Sawyer Mrs Frank Jackson Mrs Preston Jeppson Mrs Albert Young 'Miss Dorothy Wilson Mrs James Morrison Jr Miss Marjorie Cook Mrs Milton D Boyle and Mrs Frank W Carroll Denver OGDEN — Dr and Mn M G limbo of those unhappy lonely little women who live only in their Wilcox entertained at dinner Fits child's life—complaining remetn- ter Sunday at their home 2656 bering grieving The guests InQuincy avenue cluded Mr and Mrs Sylvan E Burden on Others Jr of Logan and their Instead of having that child de- Needham mall datighter Doris Louise Miss her and pend upon half envy Marian Wilcox who is attending mother's independence freedom the Utah State Agricultural colhigh spirits Peggy becomes a burIn Logan and Isas at home den upon the younger family Her lege for the Easter holidays and her conversation becomes a long guest M iNS Arline Street of Richdreary recital of What glories and field and Mr and Mn Joseph once she canhad possessions She of Huntsville not sufficiently reiterate the trails Peterson the Mrs Wilcox entertained the dismalness of age when you club Thursday afterTravelure get Inher age she says you might Tea was served as well be dead and loodness nOnn at her home ere In attendance Ten knows she often wishes she were dead Mr and Mrs Paul Keil extended Now since you know you worn en of 25 30 40 that this time invitations to relatives and friends must come why not prepare for to join them at dinner at Dirk's It why not defeat It of its horrors? Cafe! Tuesday evening to celebrate wedding anniversary It can be the most serene the their golden was attractively deco roost triumphant and comfortable The table floral center a with rated golden period of your whole life It can be a time of harvest rather than piece and tapers to correspond of famine For In the years after 45 a worn- can be herself express herself her own life as she never ran In younger years No girl Is so useless so defeated and unhappy as the girl who tries to be Inde- In rustling off to Paris penitent or Into some unknown field of a bridge luncheon Friday at hPr endeavor she only proves to her- Pelt that she has thrown away the apartment It the Hotel O gden honest beginnings of life refused Miss Margo Boyle will entertain to play the game by rule end be- side making herself ridiculous has st breakfast Sunday morning at Gables tearoom In corn- i niwiot iit pir ectically Impossible to the Green for- Mrs 'churl) Prow to pliment a to real start get hark a Miss Henrietta Curtright merlye With the older woman It Is dif- ferent Fhe has served her ep- - recent bride h er Miss entertained floyl pienticeship She has been daugh- - bridge clots a tete at and bridge wife britiseksierier for mother ter 4 CAMi i n tbed supper 'Thursday eevning at her III tollowtng est) ' r-- Simplicity Lends Beauty to Ceremony Nuptials Solemnizing Boy1e-Co- 4 5 MrsPJ - 1 Twenty-fiv- e ' 01 By Kathleen Norris Don't be one of those women to whom only beauty money and a good digestion are Important to I ' JT -- zt t enbatetiheo snnt htaoee Guild Heralds Drama Plans - - - i - — — f Women Dodge life Don't be one of the millions who consider eating and drinking omusements and gay companies smooth hair and smooth skin the real objects and alms of existence All these things are fun In mild step doses But there Is only one companion who goes with you to the end and that's yourself Find that companion cultivate her give her a taste for the things that last before it Ls too late After 50! In this column before this I have 1 ) expressed my own firm opinion that the real test of any life as a failure or a success comes after 50 Fifty! It used to sound so old It is so young and It comes so fast lb And at 50 curls and smooth oomplexions are gone flirtations A and parties are over money does not mean what It once did and health usually has to be seriously considered If you have gathered nothing else In the first two score and ten years the last years are Indeed a dark and stupid time Women don't think enough 4 Aabout this When they are young I they feel that age never will come and when it does come it finds them utterly unprepared These ripe years which ought to be the 'very best of all strike them like a thunderbolt They've never considered the financial side of them They've never consaiered th sos cial or domestic side of them the They've never considered moral side of them t t ‘ O Sisterttood Slates Annual State Convention P E eoigby heo ' A : t 1 NI i i of commit- OGDEN—Chairmen tees to arrange for tilt annual state E sisteruniversity at er Lomond She Is a hood raVinctoolrleYgtowouoanngdt try neaer snit 00 cl dub of havehe tdBen Chapter of O S Trovata F which social unit of the B Y U Mr Jacob is a civil engineer Ile Mrs H F Irwin is president Mrs Wade M Johnson Is the has received his training at Ames college Iowa and Stanford uni- general chairman Other commit- versity at Palo Alto Cal tee chairmen are as follows: Hos r pitality Mrs C C Hetzel registration Mrs Walter C Swanson reservations Mrs Don E Leader t x Inpublicity Mrs 1 formation Mrs l!n IeJi aurI:nsilm!th an B transportation OGDEN — Much soda' Interest Barton decorations Mrs Walter centers in the production of "Death E Ellingson banquet Mn s Takes a Holiday" Wednesday and Abbott envelopes Mrs Samuel CA Thursday at Weber college audi- Powell Mrs Edward Bichsel will torium sponsored by the Ogden be toastmistress at the banquet Drama club and the Little The- and Mrs W J Hillabrant of Watater guild The cast will include tis will be musical accompanist well known society people Chapter J of the P E O sisterhood will meet Wednesday for Nit's Carlyle C Eubank president of the Drama club and the luncheon with Mrs J T Rushmer 2625 Taylor avenue play committee of the club includChapter F will hold a luncheon ing Mrs Paul Thatcher Mrs Eber F Piers and Mrs Arthur Perkins meeting Wednesday at the home of Dix 1463 Marilyn drive are in charge of arrangements It will be the annual public dramatic Mrs P A Dix will be assisting ' hostess offering of the Drama club Chapter M will meet Tuesday at 8 p m with Miss Helen Redfield I 4 1 - IN OGDEN—Dr and Mrs Ross H McCune announce the engagement of their daughter Mkt Ruth McCune to' Norman A Jacob son of Mr and Mrs E A Jacob of Provo The marriage will take place In April Miss McCune is a graduate of Weber college and has attended 1 I ' — - I i i I K '3 f t Well-Know- 1 ' - ili k Ogden Parents Announce Daughter's Bptrothal n Provoan To '4 I 1 1 i Couple Selects Spring Rites mi 1 t i' t § '' - t 4 I f - I 1 Ruth Harris will leave Sunday for Stanford universay at Palo Alto Cal after spending the Easter vaeation with her parents Mr and Mrs W H Ear- ris Miss Barris spent several days the end of the week as the guest of Mr ind Mrs Wilford Y Can-bo- n in salt Lake City and at Alta for skiing Thursday and Friday and for the ski tournament Saturday Her mother and father joined ber at Alta Saturday 4 Mardi 31 19 0 I!:11 all Cake Zeibunt- -- i i k k OGDEN—Mks i c- 3 it - N i |