Show — r— — i nr -- r c—' lr' vr ’’ — w- - i THE OGDENtUTAH) 0C SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 17 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R i Meetings of Ogden's Wpmen's Clubs i PEO Sisterhood PEO Sisterhood meetings low: rhaei w W5ii fol- - j " WojnBC aramWU1 haVe Charge Rid£ Oak SP Old Timers Drl The Young Women's Federated Republican Study Club will meet Jb° - Ways and Means Commit- - The Ogden Lady Lions held an installation dinner-dancat the Golf Club on and Ogden Country 5 April Mrs Harry E Johnson immediV ate past president was mistress of ceremonies Dinner music was presented by Vern Penrod at the piano4 The Adult Blind Society 1 provided the program and also the orchestra for dancing Mrs Herbert J Corkey Jr was installed as president for the coming year with Mrs James S vice president Mrs Morgan George V Alexander secretary Mrs Russel Farr program chairman Mrs Grant Excell historian Mrs James Garrison membership Mrs Joe Van Drimmelen sunshine chairman Mrs Harry Booth publicity Directors for the coming year are: Mrs Harold K Guild Mrs C S' J Pier Herrick Mrs Robert E Brown Mrs William S Heitz HEADS GROUP — Mrs Herand Mrs Harry Johnson bertiJ Corkey Jr is the new Favors were presented to the president for the Ogden Lady x members Mrs Orson T Foulger was pro- - Van Drimmelen and Mrs Roland gram chairman with Mrs Joe Anderson assisting f v x -- The Amvet Auxiliary Post 1 will hold its business meeting tomorrow at 8 pm at the home of Mrs Lloyd Hampton 2930 Adams Ave j V ' S ? 4 4 w & I 'V Cardettes 1 The Cardettes Club will hold its regular meeting on Thursday The Southern Pacific Old er’s No 1 will have its regular t 8 pm at the home of Mrs meeting on Friday at 7:3d pm in Claine Snow 1115 North St Tim- - Trinitv hrino 5 Republican Study Club X " Auxiliary The Eagles Auxiliary initiation has been set a week ahead be- cause of the anniversary dinner The initiation will be held W’ed- nesday at 8 pm in the lodge hall Refreshments will be served Lady Lions Hold Dance N e — K(5Siu‘gUMSi2!RilllMl&lrfAoJ“1“l'- be assisting hostess Refreshments will be served Chapter J— Will meet Wednes- Th nublic is invited day with Mrs W O Pell 321 20th Stafor a 1 o’clock dessert Cncmnnolilnn Chapter M —Will meet Tuesday t 8 pm at the home of Mrs HP T?erCJsm5poll4nwSumvlil pm Hall in North Ogden Miss Mabel meet V The Queen City Rebekah Lodge 4 will hold its regular business meeting tomorrow at 8 pm in the IOOF Hall 2320 Washington Bhd Members and visiting mem-- The Ogden Navy Mothers’ Club Tuesday at 8 pm in Room 404 34 will hold a pot - luck party at Hotel Ben Lomond at 7:30 pm at the home A school on politics will be Thursday o£ Mrs 'Joseph Harbertson 2028 conducted by Lloyd Cooney of Adams Ave All members are in- - WOWHau f f ' 'vfc' V ? v :teria(r cardparty The Club will cake walk to be held on Monday Job S Daughters Ju10f Job’s Daughters will hold a April 25 in the WOW hall Members and their friends are parents and guardian night on iatii invited to attend Reservations Tuesday at 7:30 pm in the £:m "Jrs’ ”eber C Program: Music for All glv® may be made by calling any of the Masonic Temple s’ by Leopold Stokowski officers All members parents and guardians are invited' d leTs ! s - f chlld Culture Club will meet The WBA Review No 1 will Practical Nurses Assn meet Wednesday at the IOOF t6 DraT xhe Ogden Licensed Practical fy Hall Following the meeting a pot Nurses Assn will hold its regu- - ?HnR°?m °f J101®!®611 °1 i?15?1111 u1’ luck lunch will be served AH lar meeting tomorrow at 7:30 pm Also’ bf members are urged to attend at the Carnegie Library o£ the for Dr Chauncey Maher wUl lec'Vl1 Program B Ltaki LA to ORC and ture and a film “The Valiant shown Mrs John be will Heart” serve B will ORC and to events1 LA Current8 The a 1 o’clock luncheon on Wednes- - Lewis will also demonstrate a ' heart model day in the IOOF HaU Aidhusbands Members may bring Committee is Mrs Joseph rich Mrs B J Barnes Mrs C D and friends as guests Clark Mrs C A Thurman and LA to National Guards Mrs J M Warner f The Ladies Auxiliary to Ogden Club 34 will hold Guards Mother's its t National 7 Navy dinner meeting AATZ D D regular monthly on Tuesday at 7:45 pm in the Vr III DTICIQ gajr A" thnSfiarf LIKE NEW s795°° C: Glenna Ipson PANTONE MUSIC COMPANY CJf Ph 2917 Wash Blvd Child Culture 1 r)£Fr OGDEN BEAUTY SCHOOL IN THI EMPORIUM Dial Or Just Drop Down 2-24- 01 FOR THE THRIFTY COLD WAVES S650 Regular INCLUDES: jj i3 Shampoo Cream Rinse Hair SM NOW ONLY Hair Styles $550 Plus Shampoo and m ni Cream Rinse Shoo All the Marines He has been The Past Matron’s Circle will meet Tuesday for a 1 o’clock at the Masonic Temple Grand officers of the Grand Chapter OES of Utah will be guests also the Past Matrons £rom Ctty will sta- - tioned at the Naval Supply Depot in Clearfield The couple plans to be married April 23 Home From Nevada Mrs Robinson has re-ae turne(j home from Winnemucca where she spent the last The following committee will month on duty in "the Winne- be m charge of the affair: Mrs- - mucca Hospital MayeB Yates chairman Mrs h vie’ p Francis V Bader Mrs Edna fyf C Mrs Stricklem of Twin Falls Nichols Mrs Edna D Whitmeyer and Mrs Verna R House Idaho is visiting with her son All members and visiting mem- - LRudy Stricklein and family Mr and Mrs Jack Alexander of Ru- bers are urged to attend pert Idaho were also weekend i guests at the home of the Strick- Kathryn Guild lel"sThe Kathryn Guild of the Epis-- Kenneth Layton son of Mr copal Church of the Good Shep- herd will meet Tuesday at 8 pm j an1dKMs Jecen£ju hls 13th birthday at the home of Mrs Frank! a Party at l"e home of his Loomis 3481 Polk Ave will be Mrs j paff ntSAssisting hostesses T c i16?1?®01 an?rsRaymond Merrill and Mrs LeRoy Shelley Idaho were Easter vis- itors at the Clarence Thurman 1 home Mr and Mrs Leonard Reynolds i t have just returned from a trip AMiieiu5chennJ ThSd?v da5’ ev Beautiful Color Tints New Spring jSerw”dnh& dkchae'from Post Matron's Circle Work Supervised y State licensed Instructor ( : - DRAPERY - and I - j CURTAIN i SALE : i iLytlreueTS Str' dtgh- - raXgTRomaahe - Hotel Ben Lomond fteand her family Gaya ReynHostess will be Mrs Alfred Bohannon Cairns and Mrs William H j0idsjrs Dorothy Callister and Mrs Bil1 Kennedy were hostesses to Prirfil a andKfanas !the Tinothy club monthly social low AH urged to held at the home of Mrs Callis- attend ter sixteen guests enjoyed the evening playing games after wueen “ Kebekah which a hot luncheon was served I v-- lty " 1 N' ? Jp" XX A Hill Mansion House The program will include elec- - j CLEARFIELD— Mr and Mrs tion of new officers Hill have §am ipSon of Hostesses will be Mrs Don Min- - announced the Cherry of engagement noch Mrs John Callahan and Mrs their daughter Glenna to Joe J P Dana "Lane son of Mr and Mrs L H : ::C i x- r US' 1x4 x 2? I NEWLYWEDS — Mr and Mrs Dean E Byram were married March30 She is the former Miss Deon Arave of Hooper They are residing in 06 c" 'VN SL raJd WBA Review No 195S South Weber r L607 a AfQVQ Miss °e“n ArTave' Ir an( k 1 A rAOmOO IS da“ghtr °! apink linen s“!t with cohrsaf' Arave of of ping carnations The Hooper and Dean E Byram son groom’s mother selected a e of Mr and Mrs Donald E Byram brown dress and a corsage of lc-carnations 0f south Weber exchanged marof The vows home the bridal party stood before the at riage of March on a background parents bridegroom’s candelabra and tall baskets of 30 Bishop Kefford Peek a friend pink carnations and white stock of both families performed the The three-tierewedding cake double-rin- g ceremony in the pres- - was encircled at the base with ence °f members of the two fam-- sprays of greenery and was ilies topped by a miniature bride and' eveQn he following Tuesday bridegroom The newlyweds will live with ning the young couple greeted friends and relatives at a recep- - the bridegroom’s parents untH tion in the Hooper Second LDS they complete schooling Ward Recreation hall i xhe bride’s wedding gown was of white Chantilly lace with fit- ted bodice long pointed sleeves OS and standinS collar with V neck- iine The skirt was 0f scalloped lace over nylon tulle Her bride’s illusion veil fell from a crown of seed pearls She ried a 1 bouquet of pha Iota Soronty greeted mem-red roses and white carnations The bride’s sister Mrs Grant bers and guests at its annual Dick&more was matron of hon- - breakfast held at the Mansion or with Miss Ilene Stark Miss House last Sunday morning Guests ware seated at a U‘ n'X® bridesmaids ballerina shaped table beautifully cen- T ht i length gowns were of pastel tered with blossoming apricot colors and they carried heart- - branches Miniature spring bonnets tied shaped nosegays of pink and white carnations with blossoms marked each place Rex Bouchard was best man Mary Frances Evans was chair- Miss Laura May Cullens as- - man of the morning event as- sisted at the reception sisted by Norma Smith Grace The mother of the bride chose Halls and Dorothy Winchester taffy-lunche- on yel-Th- seven-branc- h d if SOfOrilV it NEW BRIDE— Mrs Gerald C Poulter is the former Miss Joan Chamberlain of Pleasant View She and her husband are residing ’ in Ogden floor-lengt- h car-Turp- en heart-shape- d r'WTS' Miss Joan Chamberlain Is Wed At Home to Gerald C Poulter rlain of Pleasant View and Gerald C Poulter son of Mr and Mrs Carl L Poulter exchanged marriage vows on March 26 at the home of the bridegroom’s parents 1464 Jefferson Ave Jay Rhees bishop of the Pleasant' View LDS Ward performed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and close friends length white wedding gown at : net over satin with a bolero of Chantilly 'lace Her veil was arranged at the head I from a wreath 0f orange bios- soms She rarried a bouauet of I rosebuds and carnations Miss LaVon Chamberlain sis-- y tei 0f the bride was maid of honor in a formal of blue net ‘ over blue tafjfeta and wore m corsage of roses The bridesmaids were Miss Helen Cragun in or- chid net over jorehid taffeta and i Miss Marjori j Mayfield in blue net over tblue taffeta Their cor J sages were of deep pink roses William Boyle was best man The mother of the bride chose ! gray satin with the bridegroom’ corpother in navy blue Theircarnasages were of roses and tions A reception followed the cere-mony Assisting were Miss Bever- ly Maycock Miss Sharon Gibson and Miss Darlene Bronson The bride is attending Weber High School and will graduate in June The bridegroom is a graduate of Ogden High They are making their horn it 1520 Adams Ave i skirt-length- y -- " v ’ ©a®0®®® ( i ‘ t We've a huge 'n happy selection i r YDUB (aiondl (3AFI1 Fashion Tips vy j As a choice for an eyebrow pencil! most women will find that dark brown is good Ex- - J cepting the very dark brunettes-- This French touch at your windows is something special and there’s something special about the fabulous choice of Tiers and Cafes you get at Grants for Only 1 98 Come set them I black pencil and who require and redheads that blondes light look better with light brown brows 1 PAIR The full i skirted buttoned-down-the-fro- nt jumper leads a e From double life nine to five it’s seen with blouses it’ and sweaters For date-timmart a dress worn with simple jewelry wardrobe-wis- 89c and $1 MATCHING VALANCES- - e All these popular fabrics: Linen-looBall-frin- k ge Printed Sheer fCrash Sheer Solids Nylon Provincial Print eespRSi SAVING1 DRAW DRAPES Polr Low ’Luxury fabrics in florals sconics and modern designs priced Spring window tonic Pair Textured bark cloth rayon and cotton novelties 90 inches inches bottom horn Sava 46 Pair wide 'long e I i ch it V r Wilt fit Salid color bark cloth or popular chavren woavo draw drapos waidows up to 46 inchas wido and 90 inchoc long All colors P 398 498 698 OGDEN TROY LAUNDRYAND DRY CLEANING x yard goods CASH and CARRY SPECIAL I ZDo ffo 0QZZC3P 2375 Washington Bou’'-- ’ : 2538 Wall Avenue PRINTED PERCALES V Just arrived now shipment now spring patterns and colors I percales valued to 49c yard 36 inches wido Post color ' U Yord : Dial High count 29c 03b sW! 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