Show 2 THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER L Vets Set 1B30 Ogden Weber Club Has Dance Hostess Luncheon Popular With autumn in the air indoor events are becoming popular in so mm activities There was plenty of gaiety at the h anniversary dinner-danc- e of the Ogden Weber dub Saturday evening which took place at the clubrooms and the Crystal ballroom of Hotel Ben Lomond About 17S persons enjoyed the event which was arranged by Herbert W Hinley J J Dunbar and Ronald Wadsworth The theme was cabaret and the tables were gay with bronze and yellow chrysanthemums At each lady's plate was a rosebud corsage as a favor The clubrooms were attractive with gladioli and autumn leaves The Gay Rancheros provided the "catchy" melodies for dancing At Country Club The hostess luncheons at the Ogden Golf and Country club on Friday proved popular with about 83 Mrs P A Bellinger attending and Mrs Francis G Nicholas were presiding hostesses for the day and had as their guests Mrs Larry P Wright Mrs Ralph M Mitchell and THE RED AND BLUE! R'a here again— thr Ladies Red and Blue aolf matches and luneneon will be Mrs Louii-JGriffin v featured at the Ogden Golf and Country club Wednesday October 4 startinr at Among some of the larger parties a m Acttnr a tidies for the costumes and characterisations will be Mrs W Rulon White (left) Mrs Larry T Dee was that of Mrs James W Silver I She hosted 18 guests at luncheon and Mrs Horace OPNebeker Mrs E Hugh Ford was hostess fo 14 guests and Mrs Claude W Parry entertained a party of i7 Mrs Silver also entertained at a luncheon at her home on Tuesday afternoon Her guest list included 18 friends from Salt Lake City the-ado Mrs Horace G Nebeker Mrs W There's much among Guests Honored lady members of the Ogden Golf- Rulon White and Mrs Larry T Mr and Mrs Ezra Richardson and Country club these days pre- Dee will be the entertained a few guests at Gray-cliJudges carina for the annual Hen ana Blue Luncheon will follow the golf lodge Wednesday evening in The day is set for October 4 and to their house guests To compliment m the autumn y a acopen season's will matches golfers it Dr Mrs and C E Crowley of Glen- G Mrs T Hone is chairman of tivities members of the Weber deluge the green attired in the arbs of characters ranging from arrangements assisted by Mrs J college arzan and snow-whibunnies to M Pantone Jr Mrs Blaine V hold a faculty Women's club will fashion show October 2 Glasmann and Mrs R C Albright "gentlemen" of the road in the Institute A penalty is set for anyone not Mrs Neil Olmstead of Religion at with prizes m attending in costume Prizes will be Mrs Judy Parke and Mrs Ray Min-to- n p given to the person Judged as the assisting and Mrs H M Lund Hostesses for the event will be most Mrs funniest the ugliest Earl Wilbur Mrs Milton original publicity with Cooper chairman Mrs and most attractive impersonations and Mrs Harry Fouyer John Gaz Mrs Vemer Stromberg La Petite 8 et 40 salon 131 of the lira Farrell Shepard Mrs Milton Delectable Glaze Meacham Mrs Clair L Anderson American Legion auxiliary held its Liuf? If you want a delectable glaze Mrs Elliott Rich Mrs Farrell Col-le- tt regular meeting at Graycliff Septt On Thursday evening Mrs for a Sliced banana pie thicken a Mrs Alva Johansen Mrs tember 21 La Petite Chapeau HarTittensor who is leaving Og- can of apricot nectar with a little James Mrs: La Von All- riet Foulger den to tnake her home in Ameri- cornstarch presided The taied Mrs Charles Osmond Miss bles Shaugnessey were decorated with Indian Mae van a v av w eao iivoweo w uic uiciuWelling Mrs Basil Hansen and Miss Sarah Jackson baskets and autumn leaves The bers of the Vivamus club Dinner Mrs Bill Stokes Mrs Eliza Newly-electe- d officers of the club regular business meeting followed was served to Mrs Don Jones Mrs are Miss Mae Welling president and Mrs Jack Vause J i The next meeting will be held Mrs Farrell Collett vice presi- the dinner Clyde Jones Mrs Russell Smuin Hostesses for the event were Mrs Mrs dent Clair Anderson secreMrs Richard Winward Mrs Vin- October 19 at the home of Mrs tary and Mrs James Foulger trea- Clifford Huss Mrs Arthur Woolley cent Myers Mrs Robert Fisher Jack Vause surer I V and Mrs Arnold E Newstrom fifty-fourt- ' nine-thirt- Country Club Lady Members Set Red Blue Da October 4 Women's Club Fashion Shov - Set October 2 ff nine-thirt- te seven-for- ty-five La Petite Unit Holds Meeting teted vtvamus Em-me- Har-berts- on 1 December 23 Something different will be elr fered by way of drama whetVfjjf group of World war II etnans ganized as Pacific Theatre Productions will present a play "This We Fought For'' in Ogden at the Ogden high school auditorium December 23 Telling the story of men who faced and overcame problems associated iSm their disabilities the drama ia similar in theme to the motion picture "The Men" which has been playing in Ogden during the-- week i Ab unusual highlight of duction is a spectacular battle scene of south Pacific island reenact-ewith authentic settings and light and sound effects Stewart Conway a navy veteran who authored the play la the only professional in the cast which is made up of several from California veterans'paraplegics hospitals and some patients at the Veterans' hospital in Salt Lake City Mr Conway ia a former Columbia Broadcasting system sound engineer having worked on such programs as "Lights Out" "The Whistler" and "I Love a Mystery" He also was under contract to Warner Brothers Pictures and has appeared in more than a hundred films including "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" Conway is said to have used to advantage his experience in radio and movies as well as that in World war II to make What critics in California have termed "a realistic and inspiring drama" Special emphasis ia placed upon the fact that this is not a benefit show for veterans It is a theatre company composed of veterans to present a stage show just as any New York company presents one It is a means of rehabilitating men who desire to go into stage or production and to createacting jobs for them for a future It is purely entertainment and has received commendable comments in every city in which it has appeared Calif Mr and Mrs Bert Stanger and Mrs Pearl Stanger of Long Beach Calif The remainder of the evening was spent at cards at the Richardson home Mrs Crowley accompanied her daughter Pearline to Provo a week dale war-wound- ed a on in a!!pnH Ihr Rricfhani Vmin Dr Crowley joined university them here Tuesday by plane and will return today with Mrs Crowley to their home in Glendale Dr and Mrs George M Fister entertained at dinner at their home ex-servi- ce Thursday evening complimenting the Crowleys Places were marked for eight guests jn the-fsSc- d Birthday Party It was "happy birthday to you" for petite Lynne Browning when her mother Mrs Bigelow Browning entertained some little guests at dinner at her home on Friday The event honored her sixth birthDr and Mrs day anniversary Browning spent the past two weeks at the Browning ranch Sewing Club Mrs Charles E Eubank and Mrs Ted Collins were hostesses to members of their sewing club at the Collins home Monday The evening was climaxed with dessert Fif- teen members attended Mrs Ora Bundv will be honored at a farewell friendship luncheon at the Doable J ranch Mta-da- y October t at p m erlor to her leavinc for one-thir- an L I) ty 8 mission in the walian islands Luncheon Datei For Mrs Bundy Buffet Dinner A buffet dinner was featured by Mrs Ora Bundy is the motif Mr and Mrs Frank Bartlett Jr at their home Wednesday evening for a friendship luncheon Sixteen guests were bidden to be given at the Double J ranch Monday Oct 9 at Palette Club j m The event is being sponsored by Mr and Mrs Kenneth Davidson extended hospitality at their home the Ogden district of the Federain Ogden canyon Tuesday evening tion of Women's clubs with Mrs when they entertained members of the Palette club There were 12 Q J Carroll president geieral chairman present Mr- Bundy who is second counselor of Relief society for the L D S Highland ward will leave October 16 for the Hawaiian Islands to serve a mission for: the Church She expects to be away two years All her friends and club associDahlias in fall shades formed the ates are invited to attend the Tare-we- ll luncheon and reservations mav attractive table decorations for the dinner held by the Soroptimist be made with Mrs Nora L Campor Mrs Anna club of Ogden Wednesday eve- bell telephone Dyke ning at the Ogden Golf and Coun- Van Others assisting on the committtry club Mrs J A C Lindquist and Mrs er- are Mrs Dale S Robbinsj and Mrs L E Ray Minter decorations William Varney were hostesses A highlight of the evening was Mrs Porter T Robbins Mrs L Ballingham and Mrs Goorga the report given by Jessie Parry A Grill program and Mrs L I former regional director of Salt F Nellis and Mrs Louis Christensen Lake City on the national con- of Morgan reception vention in Seattle A Hawaiian theme will prevail Places were marked at the table Mrs Bundy has been active in for seventeen members with their women's clubs for a number of guests years as well as her church work She has held all offices inj the American Legion auxiliary Baker-Merripost No 9 from unit Mrs Katryn Brough will present dent and state president topresinaa group of piano students in a tional committee woman departSunday afternoon Oct 1 ment of Utah she is organizer of at four p m at 2601 Jefferson the Eight et Forty salon 15L an Students who will participate are honoary organization of the Legion Ruth Browrt Rula Burton Linda auxiliary has been president of Degn Ralph Degn Kay Foulger Ogden district Federation of womJohn Gaskill Janet Lowe Karen en's clubs is a member of Inter Morgan Beverly Kinsey Susan national Relations club the Child Rowland Nona Jean Slade Audrey Culture club and in politics" was Simmons Carole Spaun and Carl former county chairman of the Democratic party Wheelwright no-ho- st one-thir- ty Dinner Held by Sbroptimists To Present Pupils Menjou star of films radio and television will oprn the season's Lecture and Artists series sponsored by Weber college October If at Weber college auditorium Adolphe Menjou Coming To Give Talk On October 19 Of interest to Ogdenites will be the presentation of Adolphe Menjou screen radio and television star in a lecture at the Weber college auditorium October 18 Ho will be the first attraction on the lecture and artists' series this season sponsored by the college Other artists in the series who will appear during the year are Henry Hazlitt economist editor of Newsweek and author of many books November 7 Burl Ives greatest ballad singer of his day! November chorus of Provo January 25 Dr John F Fur-ba- y lecturer who illustrates with colored films on "The Fabulous Middle East" February 6 Ernest Robert Rosse noted linguist and world traveler March 6: Cornelia Stabler character sketches April Couple Home 3 and Colonel Horner Kellems Korea in color April 17 Mr Menjou Hollywood's most famous raconteur will talk on 'Stairway to Stardom" and will tell of life in Hollywood on the sets behind the scenes and before the cameras and how stars are made and the part that luck plays in their careers His fame as a star is known world-wid- e As a story-tellbe is reputedly unsurpassed and as a of wit and finesse gublic speaker g established a reputation He has played under most of the leading directors of Hollywood and has appeared in pictures with many of its most fascinating stars Besides his other talents he is author of the biography "It Took Nine Tailors" Ticket sale for the lecture series will begin soon From Portland Mr and Mrs Joseph C Madsen Van Buren have returned 2924 from Portland Ore and other cities in the northwest Their son Jack A Madsen is a student at Reed college Portland taking p course While in Portland they were gueste of Mrs Madsen's brother and sister-in-laDr and Mrs Keith A Wintle er w far-flun- Peanuts Contain Protein Let the kids eat peanuts when they want them! 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