Show J?iL rcann 1 Kivanians Wives See Movie ! a Anaerson isElected Queen of JobV Da4ghters THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 3 1944 SB I To Observe Anniversary I- - pre-invasi- ' on -- -- " pt 1943-Apr- Eastern Star Sets Election Session In Piano Recital - Family Dinner Will Honor Mr Mrs Randall In observance of their fiftieth wedding anniversary Dec 5 Mr and Mrs George E Randall of North Ogden will be honored guests at a family dinner given at the home of their daughter Mrs Karl J Borklund A son Percy E Randall of North Ogden a Taylor daughter Mrs Warren L families of Harrisv'ille and their will be in attendance Another daughter Mrs Ray Daniels resides in Oakland Calif Mrs Karen Marie Randall was born in Slaterville on Jan 23 1876 a daughter of Hans C and Karen Hansen Jensen She lived in Slaterville until the time of her marriage when she moved to North Ogden Mr Randall was born in North Ogden April 15 1873 a son of Alfred and Hannah Severn Ran-- i dall Both Mr and Mrs Kandan have been active in the ju u North Ogden ward Mr Randall will be remembered lor his activities in me xamousbaseball team of the early nineties being associated with "Dad" Gimlin and other local old timers Linda baseball For several years he dinner were daughter guests on Thanksgiving day at the was with the North Ogden Can- Kurtz home ning Co as plant manager of their EVANSTON Wyo Dec 2— The annual business meeting and elec tion of officers will be held by members of Esther chapter of the Eastern Star on Tuesday Dec 5 states Mrs John Murphy worthy Installation of newly matron elected officers and the annual banquet will be held on Dec 19 in the Masonic hall Retiring officers whose succes sors will be chosen include Florine Murphy' worthy matron Samuel Corson worthy patron Dorothy Goodman associate matron Harry Reva Hawkins associate patron Geller conductress Rose Stine associate conductress Josephine Mur ray treasurer: Ethel Kelly secre for Marion 0) Ewer tary pro-teLydia Cazin chaplain Maxine marshal Esther Palmer organist Marie j Pehl Ada Mabel Kurtz Ruth Beth Corson Esther Annie Proffit Martha Neilie Mar tin Electa Eleanor Simpson war der and Max Cazin sentinel - Kay-mnn- From a Woman's Store! 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Mc-Derm- LINGE RLE J AJ if I ott —April-Ma- 1944 y 7 France — The work is supplmented with "A last word" and an index of persons and places Of the book Henry Seidel Canby says in part: "This book for thousands and thousands of us who have sons or nephews or friend's sons in this war will be the source book of what happened to them as they saw it This is the first-han- d re porting—which will never be equalled by stories told afterwards 1944 June-Se- pt Regular $15 Wave wards Pyle is the kind of observer who sees best in his fellowmen and if he overlooked in his dis: patches home the mean and des picable who must be plentiful in every army probably he sees the great majority truly — which is one reason he is so good a re porter of democracy at war - $S0 £ Regular $20 Wave On&j 7 Iflflore Shopping '2)ayi 1 GOWNS Solid tearose blue and flowered satin and crepe lace trim and plain Special 395 to 795 Here's an opportunity you won't want to miss Yes these are two of our finest permanent waves — and look how much you can save by getting your permanent wave now! Ask for an enchanting hair style that lends Just' the right note to your holiday fashions Avoid the holiday rush — Phone early for your appointment See the lovely gifts at our Cosmetic Bar -- at the same time operating a farm in North Ogden He was Draseman tor tne Southern Pacific railroad and also road suDervisor for Randall dis trict in Weber county for 20 years in addition to their son anadaughters there are also 16 grandchildren three of whom are in the armed forces: Alton Daniels SPAR stationed at Lone u Beach Calif Lloyd R Daniels U S army air corps stationed in Texas Mar-o- f vin Daniels marine somewhere in the south Pacific Plain City factory Main and Broadway— Salt laV City— Phon 5470 Wathington Boulevard— Ogden— Phone A 91 o " oo in I Jackets t jlr I Panties - h :V m If ' Crepes shaers satins White ll 'V US & colors k V I' h j r £ I yr ' ' lil I WRIGHT'S — necklines1 t All-wo- o! 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Henry Holt ' & Co 257 Fourth the church Offerings will be made Nye and Mrs Wade M Johnson of children's wear holiday gifts Entertainment will be provided Ave New York 10— Book-o- f needle work costume jewelry and during the afternoon Club volume) The public T is invited household utilities is Here the new book by America's best-love- d and most widely read war correspondent who understands men who fight the wars he hates The volume opens with the landing on Sicily when the Allies were making their first bold i fi and dramatic assault upon fortress Europe It ranges from Sicily 'Italy and the grim days on the Anzio beachhead through the calm of jI those last few weeks in Britain the savage climaxes of the Normandy beaches to the smashing drive through France The volume is dedicated: "In those thousands of our comrades Mr and Mrs George E Randall of North Ogden vill4)e honored at —great brave men that were a f anily dinner at the home of their daughter Mrs Karl J Bork-lun- d —for whom there will be they homeno in compliment to their fiftieth wedding anniversary Decem- - coming ever" Contents include memorable hapber 5 — 1943 penings: Sicily— June-Seil 1944 Eng-lari- d Italy— Dec Mrs Eugene Reed who will visit Dec 2— EVANSTON Wyo "for 10 days at Tort Stanton with HonEdith ejected her brother Maj Frank D Adams ored Anderspnwas 19OrNo Bethel of Queen The Columbine camp of D TJ P rea at of Job's Daughters met Thursday at the American Le der of members Doris cent meeting Hostesses were Mrs Barnard was named senior pringion" home L E Ellison Mrs D D Harris cess Juanita Watts junior princess Nellie Maggard guide and and Mrs Reuben Green Patricia McPhie marshal Other returned Mrs Clayton Wood officers of the order will be home last week from Santa Bar-- i uuiivw alt an— arlvtf date and in- snfnt the iifhera ao will oe neiu uu of her son Staliation home the at month Gold of iCloth thft ceremony past 7hpn and and daughter-in-laTSgt states Mrs will be followed their and Whitesides B Mrs iietnei Scudder guardian Wayne Mr and Mrs Vaughan Mathews infantLynn of the" daughter Paula Sue tfmVn onH officers Ogjden were last Sunday visitors of a Thanksgiving Bethel sponsored Mr and MrsJ Earl Webb ballroom on dance at the Gay-Wa- y Richard Rowley Mr Mrs and Brown z sam ivirs " Elizabeth and daughters Lola Ann and Miss Friday evening Nov used were leaves Autumn Scudder Claine left the past week for the York in decorating the hall A feature Hawaiian Islands where they will Visits in New of the entertainment was a luriuiie make their jofa Mr Rowley andhave " Miss Elizabeth Brown daughter telling booth where Mrs Francis been livhome The Rowleys of Dr and Mrs W R Brown who Taylor foretold the future ing at Victory Park Layton School On the reception commutes wuB Mrs Jpseph P Keslar and small is attending the Garland ' been has Mass of spendBoston here Linda left and Mrs Max Cazin and Mrs Mr Saturday daughter York with New in some time M to N Mrs H F Geller and make ing loir Fort Stanton Scudder their home Lieut (jg) Keslar of Mrs John Daly the former Jean Stanley Balinger were in charge the U S navy medical corps is Howell of Salt Lake City She has of the check room been attending some fashion drawhospitalized at Fort Stanton after of Mr nnrl Mr C Weston Blake serving in the south Pacific for 10 ing classes there with a group mbnthsr8 Mrs Keslar was accom- other students from the Garland had as guests for Thanksgiving panied to New Mexico by a sister school day dinner at their nome ivir a"-Mrs Martin F Harris Harry Lee TTnrris TlfMit anid Mrs Martm J Harris Mr and Mrs Arthur War- die Mr and Mrs FranK more and daughter Lou and Mr arid Mrs jJ B Elackner Mr and Mrs Francis Taylor Al-li- e Lee arid Ted Taylor were hosts no Thanksgiving day wnen mey ntrtaineki a ffrnun of relatives and friends at dinner at their home Guests included Bishop ana Mrs W 5 Tanner and son Mountain View Wvo: Mr and Mrs" Dan W Jackman and sons Dee and David liandoipn iiiUtah Leon S Tanner Ogden Mr and Mrs Robert Cousins Irle Champndys and Wayne McAlister Miss Ade tip Mi er iiitn eraae in the Clark school reteacher JMCORPORATED turned lalt Sundav from Murtagh Ida whe!re she visited at the home of her sister Mrs Russell Kiggs over Thanksgiving holidays Mrs Marvee Elv soent the Thanksgiving holiday vacation in Salt Lake Uity with her motner Mrs Virginia Thnmnson Eng lish and forensics teacher at Evans- ton high school and Miss Joseph nr Amnin pins nnvs cai eouca instructor spent the Thankstion r giving " holidays at Laketown Utah Mr and Mrs S M Boucher Rock: Paul and Bill Boucher Springs! Wyo were guests over Every feminine will Thanksgiving and the past week thrill over satins and end at the home of Mr and Mrs rivrt W Kurtz in Evanston Mr crepes daintily lace and Mrs O Wayne Flumps ana trimmed — and gift LAYTON Dec 2—Ben E Alvard of Salt Lake City and a native of Australia who has made 97 crossings of the Pacific ocean showed a colored film synchronized to Hawaiian music for Lay ton Kiwan-ian- f and their partners at a club djnfier meeting held Thursday evening at !any6n club Ogden canDale Grey G L Stewart yon Dick Adams and Carl Lorin were i$ Icharge of arrangements Presbyf erian Women to Give Holiday Bazaar December 5 jErniePyle I' VT boxy slipovers andl - cardigans Rne or heavy knits La rgevarlety of color j Invite You to Use Your CHARGE ACCOUNT ' i 14 Christmas ROBES Vslisia' V Dainty !acetrimme& or practical tailored styles ALL-A7Q- J QUILTS tj i T - x mo t : - T ¥' " V i 4 14 — Duv-Dloo- n Fabric? — -- Verm Fleeces— Suedes —Smart Chesterfields Flowered and Solid f 0L Doy 95 - I Coats Reefers 3 U$a Our'CdnvenTsnf i Others to 1995 '' Cory - Crepe or Wrap her in the of a luxury lovely robe the most practical of all giftsj h i 'l i F 9 ' ettractive!) tt cotton v warm Gay floral prints quilted t solid colors - y W -- 2427 WASHINGTON EtVD OGDEN UTAH au LAST BROADWAY SALT LAKE CITY 147 SOUTH MAIN STREET - SALT LAKE CITY I 77 MO MAIN STREET - LOGAN UTAHf 140 SO MAtl STREET POCATELLO IDAHO J 1 V oCaijaivaij ptan To Reserve Any Garment It ps OGDEN UTAH 2427 WASHINGTON ELY P 50 EAST BROADWAY - SALT LAKE CITY 147 SOUTH MAIN STREET - SALT LAKE CITY I 77 NO MAIN STREET - LOGAN UTAH j 143 SO MAIfl STKEeT POCAULLO IDAOj Mr 1 |