Show 2B THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- IMPRESSIVE CHICAGO CEREMONY R OGLEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 28 1953 Children s Aid Society Directors Plan Social Kathryn AnnGunnell Wed to Fay R Tondu 0 ( ' i v ' : In an impressive ceremony at reside at 1334 North State Park- the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel w ay Chicago Mr Tondu is crea-- I at University of Chicago Miss the director for the La Marge Kathryn Ann Gunnell daughter Mailing Service of Chicago Gunof Mr and Mrs C William nell 2122 Washington Blvd be- l: j The bride studied at the Amecame the bride of Fay R Tondur rican Academy of Art and the son of Mr and Mrs Arthur F j Chicago Institute of Art and for Tondu of Clarkston Mich the past two years has been art The ceremony was solemnized Charles A Stevens director yesterday at 10 am by the Rev & Co in atthe B Chicago John Thompson dean of the Mr and Mrs Gunnell flew to chapel and was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Chicago for the -— ceremony West Hotel — — The attractive bride who was given in marriage by her father Brown Sugar Sauce was gowned in a lovely creation ' When you make brown-suga- r of French blue silk organza with sauce to serve with a fresh hard navy blue accessories cobbler be sure to see that She was attended by Mrs Rob- berry no lumps in the sugar there ert O Stevens with Jack Gilder-sleev- before are creaming it with the butter as best man or margarine You can do this After the breakfast the couple by mashing the sugar through a left for a honeymoon in Minne- fine strainer sota and upon their return will f i - j j i Am-bassa- f ' ' I "V or j j w - — t ! e X::: ' i ' i sir" & ' ' 43 J A Lindquist (left) Mrs W Ward Miss Sylvia Dee and Mrs Whitmeyer (Story in column 7 and 8) HONORED GUESTS AT A SOCIAL to be given by the Board of Directors of the Child en' s Aid Society at the home of Dr and Mrs Louis P Matthei Thursday will be Mrs C S EL r O Will Honor Several 'Leaders Who Have Served for 30 Years Board of Directors for the Children's Aid Society is planning an evening social at the home of Dr and Mrs Louis P Matthei for Thursday at 8 pm The occasion will honor Mrs C J A Lindquist Mrs W O Pell Mrs E S Ward Miss Sylvia Dee and Mrs George R Whitmeyer who have served 30 years on the board of the society A musical program has been arranged and refreshments will be served The guest list w ill include those who have worked in Children's Aid over a period of years Those in charge are Mrs R E Edens chairman Mrs Matthei president: Mrs Donald Moore Mrs J Russell Hoffman Mrs H H Needham Mrs John Hinckley Mrs Donald Leader Mrs Fred Montmerency Mrs Ernest Pell Mrs George R H Balch ancjf Claud Pratt The purpose of the Children's Aid Society to foster and promote the wc fare and happiness of children it the state of Utah io protect t hem from neglect cruelty abuse immoral associa- tions and degrading community conditions t© act as guardians to provide J supervision- - when needed to fosterand promote welfare of the family unit in society to provide for the care and control (of delinquent neglected and dependent children iu wuum ii(jrcne ior receiving and accepting the care custody am' control (if children in placement for adaption -- and to place them in foster homes or any suitable place foy care education and other services The Society since its inception has placed hundreds of babies for adoption 1 N JLli iL ilJlmrmipv TLDit? JL N I geles LDS Temple and saw the radio broadcast of "Tennessee PERSON TO PERSON week It' bcen a ' at the iogden Golf and Country Club with something'doing most of the time Mr and Mrs H M Lund and f Mr and Mrs Earl Wilbur hosted 44 guests at dinner at the Club following an afternoon of golf on Tuesday Mrs Lund's brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Gilford Hudson jvho with their son David are visiting here from San Mateo Calif were special guests On Wednesday about 90 lady golfers strolled in for luncheon after a morning of golf and in the evening Dr and Mrs Junior Edward Rich had a family dinner for the Ralph Hardys who are visiting here from Washington D C The Leo M Lolls also had 14 guests for dinner the fame night for Mr and Mrs David J Wilson The William H Reeders of Salt Lake City were ' s Mrs Fred special guests luncheon at had nine guests at her home also for Mrs Hardy Friday afternoon On Friday at the Club Mrs A F Rynders shad 40 for luncheon and Mrs Da rrell Crawford and Mrs E J Hall greeted 30 guests at luncheon i Mrs Paul Thatcher and Mrs C 7A Neuenschwander had members of their bridge club for luncheon on Friday and there were 12 enjoying the event Mrs Thomas Barker was hostess to 14 guests and Mrs Leo W Ben ton Was in charge of a group of her cightclub members Also there was a number of four' somes A gay climax for the week was 'the formal dinner dance Saturday night which featured Bill Bockas and his Combo music About 150 were there and breakfast was served at 11:30 SALT LAKE PARTY ' A delightful evening was spent by members of the Tennis-Sk- i Club Monday when they were guests of Mr andMrs George S Eceles at cocktails at their home in Salt Lake City and later for dinner at the Starlight Gardens "on the roof of Jlotel Utah A highlight was a toiir through the new First Security Bank Building FROM THE EAST Mr and Mrs Harold L Browning o£ Centralia 111 have come to be guests tf Mrs Browning's mother MrrfW: G Fisher and sister Mrs Ralph M Mitchell They will leave next week for San Francisco jo visit brother and sister-in-laCol and Mh Wallace F " Browning TACK TRIP Deserting the routine for the wilds have been the Anthony J Lunds Richard K Heming-- j ways Harmon Williams and the John B GoddardS They packed in by horseback IB miles starting from Lost Lake Wyo in the Wind River area1 They report the "country is beautiful and the fishing was wonderful" BRUNCH ' A few friends of Dr and Mrs Louis S Peery enjoyed the Peery hospitality at a branch at their home last Sunday morning The Peerys are planning a number of other small events in the near pop-the-whi- p Mat-thic- no-ho- st Mrs-Browning- Ernie" The climax of the trip was going to San Diego where they were the guests of Mrs Davis Mr and brother and sister-in-laMrs Clifford Hunsaker who accompanied them to Coronado and John W Hopkins of El Paso Tex guests cf their sister Mrs J: D He will be here three weeks Mooney of Ogden Mrs Herbert W Hinley also IN THE EAST had a few close friends in for Mr and Mrs Jack A Richards luncheon at the Ogden Golf and are visiting in Philadelphia Pa Country Club Friday afternoon to attend the American Bar Assn for her daughter Mrs Williams convention They are looking forto President Eisenhower's and another daughter Mrs A E ward talk Wednesday and on their way Feist who is visiting here from home plan to stop at Chicago " Denver RETURN HOME The Albert G Hunts have returned from a trip to New York Columbus Ohio and Chicago They flew both ways and were accompanied by Mrs Hunt's sister Mrs Maughn Bishop While in Columbus they were guests of a brother-in-laand sister Mr and Mrs Vincent Primavera In New York they saw the sights and took in some shows "Plain and Fancy" and "The Pajama Game" Theyt also enjoyed the Latin Quarters and the "Cinerama Holiday" PARTIES The swimming pool at the home of Dr and Mrs Louis P Matthei has been kept busy these days with the Matthei hospitality flowing freely They entertained the Department technicians nurses and interns and their wives of St Benedict's Hospital at a swimming supper party last Sunday There were 30 in the group Their daughter Sara Ann had a luncheon and swimming party Tuesday for Miss Karen Nichols who will leave tomorrow with her mother Mrs Russell Nichols for Philadelphia Pa to join Dr Nichols who is professor of radiology at the Jefferson Medical School There were 30 guests at the party HAPPY REUNION After 46 years Charles Utsman of Birch Creek had a visit from his two brothers Arthur Utsman Miami Fla and William A Utsman: of Bluff City Tenn A nephew Beverly Utsman of Johnson' City Tenn accompanied them The visitors also were w X-ra- y BEAUTY Third Floor Phone Si Take Advantage of Our Tiajuana Mex FROM NORTHWEST f The Bryce Jensens and family and Mrs Week D Shaw have returned from a delightful trip to the Northwest While there Reid the visited Jensens forthey now of Roy merly making their home in Sunnyside Wash and with the Ross Jensens in Spokane They returned home by way of Coeur d'Alene where they enjoyed some fishing ! V f - J V-£- j"i- at c I' - ' (Ruby MISS KATHRYN ANN GUNNELL became Mrs Fay R Tondu yesterday in a ceremony solemnized at the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel at University of Chicago Open Until Ik future son Tart French Toast Ever serve French toast with a sprinkling of lemon juice and confectioner's sugar? Good! "Pairables" 1 1 ( MONTANA 1VAY Surprise" is sometimes the essence of intrigue and the W S Degns had just that when 28 I guests gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs J M Kosel while they were visiting them at their home in Billings Mont and com I bined their voices in a resounding V Surprise!" The occasion was the 25th wedding anniversary of the Degns and supper wedding cake orchids and gifts of silver ac- V cented the meaning of the day Before going to Billings the Degns went to San Francisco for I a week During their stay they took in the musical "Pajama Game" the "Ice i Follies" and the Lena Home show at the Fairmont Hotel A COFFEE were invited In friends A feu Mrs W Karl Hopfor a coffee by home Thursday mornkins at her ing to greet her daughter Mrs Richard A Squires (Mary) of Alexandria Vat and Mrs Cauley Williams (Emma Jean Hinley) of Clarksville Miss Guests were received between 10:30 and 12 Mr and Mrs Hopkins also have as their house guest their son ' MlLT ol f? h £$ I " R 1i ' V ' ' I ?v jt :4" X ' i VSV xX Ir i I: v I V- ' " 1 1 " s' x ' Sofl ) shoulders ! ahead V ' f plaids tartans and superb solid shades see Pendleton's rch virgin yvool sweaters too for soft 'flattering fit and dyed in Pendleton colors to Blend beautifully full-fashion- ) ed and slim Pendleton skirts such as this Panel Pleat Come and choose with 49'ers We see the winref coat V this new and altogether Jj wonderful way Slim j V shoulders tapering to a Hi sloping natural line the collar snug wing Sleeves newly narrowed and cnScd The whole excitingly done in a deep fleecy wool rich harvest V ' 1 colors Isn't it a beatfty? 6 10 J j" ? V I fresh new Pendleton arrivals ro spice your wardrobe with color ail fall long! See the famous 49'er acket in new i ' iJ I fv i ! J £ f 'u'f' fl v v ' frPJ t viA s x s Here 1 J ' now from all our prized "Pairables" separatesl X v j J a yVT i Friday 4 i VM PM i jj Ma-I?-' 9 Mon-son'- 's ( School Special WAVES RETURN TO COAST Mrs S R Monson and son Ray left this morning for their home in Novato Calif after a s month's visit here with Mrs Mrs Mr H L and parents Smuin She is the former Carole Smuin On Tuesday Mrs George Williams was hostess at a luncheon in her home for Mrs Monson Mrs Lou Gladwell entertained at luncheon in her home on Wednesday in honor of Mrs Mon- two-wee- I i PERMANENT Hull) of Oakland Calif who has been visiting here at the homes of her brothers-in-laand sisters Mr and Mrs O C Olsen and Mr and Mrs Mark Rich She had been greeted by her friends and the guest of honor at numerous parties Mrs Ross and her sister Mrs O C Olsen left yesterday for where they will be Chicago joined by Mr Ross before going to New York City The Rosses will accompany Mrs Olsen back to Ogder On the way to their home in Oakland they will stop at Lake Tahoe to see their son Edward who has been spending the summer there w -- V r a glorious sunjmer for Mrs T Earl Ross l ( 43 Back I to VACATION It has been i ( j Call Earlj! A ( 3-84- w and Denver The Richards spent some time in New York and saw "Pajama Game" "Skin of Your Teeth" with Helen Hayes and Mary Martin and "Tea House of the August Moon" THEY RETURN Mrs Maye B Yates of Ogden and Mrs Georgeia B Roach of Payson have returned from a motor trip to Missoula Mont where they were representatives of the Order of Eastern Star of Utah and attended the annual session of the Grand Chapter of Montana They plan to leave Sept 3 for Washington D C to act as delegates to the International Assembly of the General Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star TO TEXAS Miss Sarah McCracken and Miss Lulu McCracken are home after a delightful vacation in Texas and California Miss Sarah McCracken attended the Southwest Regional Conference of the Delta Gamma Society in El Paso Tex " Following the conference the Misses McCracken journeyed to Whittier Calif where they were house guests of their sister-in-laMrs Earl S McCracken Dr and Mrs Earl J McCracken and Mr and Mrsj Ward Cain COASTAL TRIP Mrs John Ira Davis w ith her son Julian and daughter Carol k Lynne have returned from a vacation in Las Vegas and Los Angeles They attended the opening night' of the Hollywood Bowl concert series of Music of the Americas Vice President and Mrs Richard M Nixon opened the concert The Davises also went to "Cinerama" the new Los An IP UDIO j Highland Plaid 49'er Jacket i j Menswear flannel Skirt " ' - :: ' ' ' 1 J i -- |