Show v j — - 1 28 THI OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER — i 1 BliM?'TgP' y 1950 Lof greens Visit Women's Club At Cole Home Of College 1 "" Ti "'"TTjriii jr ' "j"1 ! Ife'MI'ii Iwii MiUl JuMi-l'- t '(II J "JLi!U J" IMILJ1 j iA O JiLlJililHl "' JUtUilSSSMBSl W WILLARD Sppt 30 — Mr and Mrs Herman Lofgreen daughter Viola and granddaughter visited The College Women's club of OgSunday at the home of Mrs Hattie Cole Mrs Lofgreen was formerly den held its first fall meeting Wednesday evening September 20 at Ora Pettingia the home of Mrs V L Moore pres- Sets Meeting J Laura Lawrence Montreal Can- ada is a guest of Mr and Mrs Byron Warren South Willard Elijah Larkin Ogden visited at the home of Mr and Mrsi Byron Warren last Sunday Mr Larkin and Alma Warren were missionary companions in the Canadian mission Attending the L D S Relief society conference in Salt Lake City Wednesday and Thursday were Mrs Edith E Baddley and Mrs Eugenie M Larkin of L D S South Box Elder stake Relief society M I A held its opening social ' ident Mrs W A Hoenes -- s welcomed as a new member of the club Other guests were Mrs J Lammi and Mrs Phyllis Perry Members attending were Mrs E H Clocker Mrs Lincoln Ellison Mrs Ruth T Hiatt Mrs R W Johnston Mrs Ted Kirkmeyer Mrs W F Miss Helen Mills Mrs H G Parker Mrs A C Spann Mrs W J Turner Mrs Hirst Turner Miss Marjean Tyson Miss Helen Woodcock and Mrs L Henry Zitzman Patrick Healy Jr will be the guest speaker at the next meeting to be held October 4 at the home of Mrs W J Turner 2730 Quincy Mc-Cr- Tuesday evening w — — d officers of the Associated Women Busy planning rlub activities for the coming year are the Students of Weber college They are from left to right: Beverly Johnson vice president Shirley Dean president and Beverly Deamer secretary — — r vy ea — newly-electe- Above newly-electof fleers of the Weber Cellere Faculty Women's club discuss final plane fssf fashion show to be held October 2 at the Institate of Mis Mae Religion Thev are from left to Collett vice president Mrs Clair L Anderson secretary right Welling president Mrs t ur-and Mrs James Foulser treasurer Ij '" College Women 5 bbbbbbbbSbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbv eHESK Students Map Year's Activity ed 1 ftsssp f v ioagPfimffiui Venita Grant Jj't To Wed j The Associated Women Students of Weber college are busy planning activities for the coming Syear The first event will be an assembly for all girls on the campus Tues day Oct 3 at eleven a m At this meeting two freshman girls will be elected to the offices of reporter and freshman represen- BRBBBBBSBBa Mr and Mrs Charles Grant 3206 Ogden announce the engagement of their daughter Venita to Blaine Darrell Anderson son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Anderson of 829 Twenty-firs- t Mi Grant was graduated from Ogden high school last spring Mr Anderson is attending Weber college No definite date has been set for the marriage ceremony which will take place in the Salt Lake L D S temple A j - tative Other girls' organizations on the campus will be interviewed and Miss Mae Welling dean of women will explain the details iL Q social clubs on the! concerning campus A W S sponsors various activities such as the Turkey dance a mother's and daughter's tea a fashion show the Preference ball! and the Recognition banquet for all girls Besides the elected officers there are two girls chosen from each social club one rep- resentative from the Vf hip club! and one from the Women's Athletic association The officers for this year are:! Shirley Dean president Beverly-Johnsovice president Beverly Deamer secretary and Miss Mae" Welling advisor ew$$l it ' v Jiiiik Willard News Mr and Mrs Robert D North announce the birth of a daughter Sept 20 in Dee hospital Ogden Mrs North is the former Norma Jean Tarns L D S Willard ward Relief society held its opening social Tuesday afternoon in the classrooms of the chapel A program was pre sented Game? were played and refreshments served A stork shower was given by Mrs Mary Nebeker at her home Monday evening in honor of her daughter Mrs Mary Lou Rhees Relatives and friends attended j sut J n Woman's Relief Corps The Woman's Relief Corps wilt meet in the L O O It hall at m for a pot-- ! twelve o'clock luck luncheon Thursday Oct members and visiting! members are welcome Business meeting at two p m ll jne gwaen wedtunu snniversan Twenty-eight- h son-in-la- After enjoying Ogden's hospitality and many summer activities with her parents and friends Mrs"' Robert L Newey with her son Robbie Scott have returned to Palo Alto California where Mr Newev is completing his third year at the Stanford Law school (Loveland studio) Club Activities for Coming Week Ladles of Elks The Ladies of the Elks will hold a luncheon Tuesday October 3 at one p m at the Elks' home Mrs Roland Bills is in charge of decorations and Mrs Lee Loewenstein of menu and entertainment Guests will be greeted by Mrs J L president The regular business meeting will be held at the home of Mrs C WI Moore 3625 Iowa avenue October 11 at eight p m Silver Review No 1 W A Silver Review No 1 j Woman's y Benefit association will meet evening October 4 at eight o'clock in the I O Oi F hall Frieda Kihgsford captain asks ajl to report guards and at seven p m for practice Pioneer club will hold its monthly luncheon Thursday October 5j at p m at the Mansion House Hostesses will be Mrs Mary Logan and Mrs Cecilia Hartman For reservations phone Mts Logan 1 7963 or Mrs Hartman Mid-dlet- on j" i " Wed-nesda- color-bearer- one-thir- s? ty L A to O R C Washington Attorney George W Handy will speak on "Legislation" Job's Daughters Bethel No 2 of the International Order pf Job's Daughters will hold Oct 3 at seven-thirt- y i meeting p m- - at the Masonic temple A ceremony of initiation will also be held - one-thir- ty Town Club The Town Iub will meet at the Mansion house Oct 3 at seven p m Mrs Mae Olsen will be hostess Members unable to attend please call Mrs Olsen 7828 by Sunday noon New books for boys and girls in be the diversion Mrs Jeanne room at the Carnegie free li- their Shifflet is chairman of the event brary: Ladies Literary "Hillhaven" by Mary W Thomp- The Ladies Literary club will son The story of Trudy Westcott meet at the home of Mrs Royal and her experiences in a hospital Eccles for the first gathering of as she solves the mystery of a hit-- 1 the season The date is set for ana-ru- n ariver wno injurea ner Wednesday Oct 4 Mrs Louis H little Sister "Make It and Ride It" by C J Peery will be assisting hostess This book has instrucMaginley Queen Esther Chapter No 4 OES tions for making all kinds of things like to make and play with Queen Esther chapiter No 4 Or- boys It directions for has der of the Eastern Star will meet makingunderstandable a soap-boracer derby "A First Book About Babies All Friday Oct 6 at eight o'clock in Around the World" by Isobel the Masdnic temple Indian babies Scottish Following the meeting husbands babies Dutch babies — babies every- and partners of the members are invited to meet in th dining room to snare refreshments and a social grands of the association and a good hour in cards and visitinz attendance is desired Preceding the meejting all past matrons and past patrons of Queen Child Culture Club Esther chapter are urged to meet All members of the Child Cul7 o clock in the parlor to dis it ture club are invited to the regular cuss arrangements fdr the grand Oct 5 at two p m in the meeting session which meet will chapter Ben Lomond Mrs Margaret m the Salt Lake City Monsic tern Hotel Keller will discuss the subject pie on October "Child Welfare" and music wili be furnished by Lawrence Mason Queen City Rebekah baritone a student at Ogden high Queen City Rebekah lodae No will meet Monday Qctober 2 at Hostesses assisting Mrs Ernest eigm ociock in tnei 1 O CD F H Balch chairman will be Mrs nail Noble Grand! Mrs Marie Frank Francis Jr Mrs Clarence Talty is honoring the past noble Packer and Mrs C A Furnrss one-thir- Women Republican Pell president of Dis Federation pi Republican Women's clubs announces that the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs D W Knighton 430 Twelfth Monday Oct 2 at two p m Mrs Florence iGlines a candidate for county recorder is in charge of the afternoon -- Ogden Historical Society j The Ogden Historical society wiB meet Oct 7 at p m- ait the home of Mrs A B Flora 3208 two-thir- ty A!! r "Giant Quarterback" by Frank children: "Pretzel and the Puppies" by Margaret Rey "Babar the King ' by Jean De-Brunhoff "The Little Cowboy" by' garet Wise Brown "Johnny Mapleleaf" by Arvin Tresselt "Little Boy Brown" by Isobel Harris Mar-scho- j ol i m mm w mm Y'''W''"'''"' WM mom easy-to-pa- y 1 22 Waterproof Geo Bell Co - Shockprool 2463 Grant Ava Fully Guaranteed Ml Reserves Any Gift Women's Watches UYear Guarantee Men's 50 I7-Jew- el $3975 Value STORE-WID- E REDUCTIONS save aJow on DIAMONDS GIFTWARE (JEWELRY COOKWARE SILVERWARE JOHN'S JEW —STORM-PROO- F — WIND-PROO- F SELECT PERMANENT COLORS First Cost Is Final Cost — Lifetime Service RAIN-PROO- F IIZ' 3655 Wash Blvd ON i IS" & $4500 Value Weather ALUMINUM AWNINGS Gene Lynch Insulating Co l7Ttsi ia-n- i n lay-a-wa- y Tulips Crocus Hyacinths Daffodils m 'i Waldman This is a realistic story of professional football "Will Rogers Immortal Cowboy" by Shannon Garst Here is the story of oneexciting adventure after another in the life of the beloved American humorist "Kathie the New Teacher" by Lucile G Rosenheim Kathie finds plenty of problems besides arithmetic when she tries to unite the people of Hillcrest There is a gay romance in this story of a small town ' Here are some delightfully entertaining picture books for small a wise thrifty Christmas this year with our y And to make your Christmas shopping even easier we're offering you wise early sale to save you heaps of spending money So shoppers this dramatic Buy a glamorous gift for grab up your shopping lists and come down-todaeveryone and still sava a heap of needed cashl BULBS - it'iirMiai"rrsifr ness It s FALL Mrs- W O trict No 2 si I r Wes-feya- 4j - What they eat what they wear and how they grow "Skeleton Island" by Norman Dale Holiday in Cornwall in the mysterious old Cliff cottage is the sotting for this story of vigilance and adventure under cover of dark- - mmrwffH ty r- where! Mc-Meek- in L A to U C T The United Commercial Travelers auxiliary will hold its monthly luncheon and meeting Monday Oct 2 at prm at the Hotel Ben Lomond Miss May Bel Thompson misDoug Stringfellow of KLO will sionary to China for 34 years will be the guest speaker For reservations phone Mrs be featured at a twelve forty-fiv- e luncheon Thursday Oct $ in the Harold Welch 7000 Community house at the regular Mirian O E S ' meeting of the Women's Society of Miriam chapter No 14 O E S Christian Service Methodist cljurchi Circle No 2 will serve the lunch- will 1iold its first tea of the autumn eonMiss Thompson Will again season Monday Oct X at two p m in the in the Masonic temple Fancy handspeak at seven forty i work will be on sale Cards will n evening to members of the Service guild and to members of the evening circles of the W Si C S Regular meeting of the auxiliary to Order of Railway Conductors will be held in the I O JO F hall Wednesday Oct 4 at tw$ p m Methodist Women Morris studio) w New Books at Carnegie Library x St Joseph's Sewing Society St Joseph's Sewing society will meet Thursday Oct 5 at two p m at St Benedict's hospital P E Q Sisterhood Chapter F P E O Sisterhood will meet at the home of Mrs- A MkWoifer 2830 Filmore Tuesday Oct 3 at Chapter J will meet Wednesday at one p m at the home of Mrs J S Lewis in Ogden canyon The engagement of Miss Venita Grant to Blaine Darrel Anderson Is announced today bv her par ents Mr and Mrs barles rant (Collins am Mrs Charles Miller it? will be celebrated October 3 at the Nineteenth ward recreation hall 119 West Thirtieth It will also honor their and daughter Mr and Mrs Hyrum Campbell of Naf Idaho who will celebrate their silver anniversary Friends and relatives are invited No sifts (Bosch and Bell studio) Mr t THE NEW HIGHWAY BCTRIC APPLIANCES CLOCKS COSTUME JEWELRY m Open Every Evening 'till 7 p m FREE PARKING |