Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- UlffiIv 7B f A R Morning April 13 1947 s i i monthly meeting The reguiai ccnre --iVi was neia at tnp ii William Price on home of Mrs The next meeting View at the exchange !n "recipe vf — - rko reaa Darrell d the "Jesus Son several letters from Gebran of Man" by Khalil Refreshments were served to 15 members The club held an evening of music Monday at the Aultorest outmortuary chapel Seth Harper Holds Your Selection AjTrc I Six in Augmenting Ogden's outstanding season of artistic entertainment for Race For Weber College : (Title this Centennial year will be the San Francisco Symphony orchestra which will be presented at the Og den high school auditorium May 4 Pierre Monteux famed conductor will yield the baton This symphony jewel of the most musical city for its size in the Unit ed States and led by the great Mr Monteux will set forth on its first transcontinental tour this season The celebrated musical aggregation h for left its home in weeks a eight complete making circle of the United States and bringing its own special brand of fine symphonic performance to all the leading cities before returning y to San Francisco in S Hurbk and the National Concert and Artists corporation joint coordinators of the tour have collaborated in filling the eight-wee- k perjourney to the brim Fifty-si- x formances in 56 days have been scheduled with — by request of the orchestra —one night off during the entire tour the eve of the performance in Carnegie Hall The evening of rest is made up by a matinee performance The orchestra's route takes it the length of the west coast the southwest the south the Atlantic seaboard eastern Canada and the mid- charm to the program Refreshments were served members and their guests to I xJLL I AYAW AY N Teener Make This 4724 'WtM SIZES 1 mm::m 47 Ruth Dixon member of Otyok-w- a Beth Willie member of Chan-od- o anoT'Marilyn Robinson mem- ber of Lambda Delta Sigma and Otyokwa are the coeds Competing for the title of Miss Collegiate The six candidates were chosen body electhrough an tion held last week arid all but two of the six will be eliminated at the collegiate promenade on April 18 Title winners will be crowned at the promenade and will reign over the dance and for the 'remainder of the spring quarter it was announced Gold wrist watches curon display in the window of arently local jewelry store will be awarded the winners Music for the dance1 will be furProvo ornished by the chestra of Ronald Griggs and vocalists and the final voting and presentation ceremony will be broadcast over radio station KLO bey and eleven pm tween that evening' Other events planned by the sponsoring clubs include the annual Alpha Rho Omega assembly April 18 and a possible parade through the Ogden business district for the purpose of introducing the candidates to the townspeople Officers of the clubs presenting the affair are Norma Fletcher president of Tiki Kappa Kappa and Jim Deamer president of Alpha Fur Prices ARE RISING west New York April WEST POINT April 12— M I A Gleaner Girls attended a banquet at the home of Mr and Mrs L L Imlay Wednesday evening Thelma Fisher and Beverly Fisher were in charge! of entertain ment and Lou Janef Oleson and Donna Parker the dinner Covers were laid for 12 Mr and Mrs Clifford Fisher It arrived have a new baby gir Saturday April 5 in spee hospital Ogden O H Bybee who has been very ill is slowly recovering Mr and Mrs Harold Holt Sacramento Calif were visiting with relatives and friends here as well as attending L D S general conference in Salt Lake City recently Credit Women The Credit Womeifs Breakfast club will meet Wednesday April 16 at eight a m at the Finer Foods cafe Sorority Plans Rushee Party The Alpha! Alpha chapter of Ep silon Sigma Alpha national educational sorority held its meeting at the YWCA with Mrs Justine j Jude acting president in charge After the regular business Mrs Harry Raymor educational director took charge Plans for the first rush party were completed with Mrs Jude as chairman A breakfast for rushees will be hjeld at the Finer Foods cafe Sunday! April 20 Those present are Mrs Robert Wallace Jr Mrs Rosie jHampson WBA Miss Barbara Workman Miss BevThe Silver Review No 1 Woman's erly Purdue Miss Rena Hart Mrs Benefit association will meet Wed Justine Jude and Mrs Harry Ray- nesday evening April 16 at eight 'r-mor nm in the lOor nan ment and refreshments will be fur Past Matrons nished by the past presidents The past Matrons circle of the OES of Ogden will hold a business and program Meeting Tuesday April 15 in the Masonic temple The past matrons- - of Salt Lake City and of Corrine will be special guests Luncheon will be served at one pm Mrs Harold Havenor will be chairman semi-month- ly I j FURS to Aren't you glad you're a Teener? This enchanting frock is for you! 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Only 15 cents more brings you these exciting new fashions for the whole family plus a free pattern printed in the book for an overnight travel bag or utility-shoppin- g bag fly-aw- auditorium the night of April 19 by the University Theatre Players as part of Weber county centennial committee's program of fine ars and drama One of Utah's finest theatrical stage groups the University Theatre Players have become a tradition for outstanding stage productions in recent years and will be welcome particularly this year in Ogden because of the excellence of the artists and the dearth of stage plays here this season Weber county centennial committee through F M Abbott chairman and William F Homer is fortunate in having this production brought to this section through efforts of the arts committee the the Community Theatre group state centennial commission and others The plot has to do with Sam Griggs and his father both dead coming back to try to straighten out a family left destitute by Sam The antics of these spirit duo in trying to direct their mortal family members become hilarious to the point where the audience is practically hysterical before the evening is ovqr Tickets for the performance will be 75 cents each for both adults and children j For Gleaner Girls 19 "But Not Goodbye" fast moving comedy drama by Hollywood's versatile George Spton will be produced at Ogdeir high school ten-thirt- Inrilay Homej Chicago Boston Comedy Set 12-pie- ce j Popul N EW Fresh Philadelphia Washington and in fact major cities in every section of the country will have an opporkind of music tunity to enjoy the San Franciscans are privileged to call their own Tickets are on sale at the Glen Bros Music store nt Banquet Held at NEXT SEASON mid-Ma- Laurence Burton ifhoenix member and president f of Lambda Delta Sigma Melvin Thayne president of the sophompre class and member of Phoenix and Larry Williamsen chairman of the student body social committee and Phoenix man are competing for the title of Mr Collegia NOW for BUY mid-Marc- Names of six candidates vieing for the titles of "Mr find Miss Collegiate" on the Weber college campus were revealed today by officers of Alpha Rho Omega and Tiki Kappa Kappa college social units all-stude- enterstanding Ogden organist Mrs Eva and tained at the organ vowell known Porter Greenwell numbers calist sang several Williams Byron duet Dean fcTompniid by Mrs Tullis added Symphony to Arrive May 4 years 5 0 P C SI T -- question now before the student body of Weber college The winners will be crow ned at the Collegiate Promenade April 18 after attendants at the dance have voted on the six contestants Those chosen for the contest are at top (left) Laurence Burton Larry Williamson and Melvin Thayne At side Miss Beth Willie Miss Marilyn Robinson and Miss Ruth Dixon The event is sponsored by Alpha Rho Omega and Tiki Kapa Kapa 100 a noids Score Club k i if Monthly meeung WHO WILL BE MR AND MISS That is the COLLEGIATE? family of furriers for over r M95 ay NOW ONLY I Visit Our REDUCING AND HEALTH DEPT Steam Bath Reducing Belt Spot Reducing Glamouroller Swedish Massage plus tax Special Prices! 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