Show I 4C TIIE OGDEN r- K'8 m R NOVEMBER UTAH SUNDAY MORNING OGDEN J STANDARD-EXAMINE- r -- r r- - 1j i j i ' f 1 1933 " COSTUMES WORN AT ALPHA BETA CHAPTER PARTY IK ? X V '“7’ t - e ( i I 1 k L a ' ' ' r' Ak After arriving in costume the guests were sent on a scavanger hunt to locate ingredients for a which was mulligan1 stew served later in the evening Following the party a model The Bible meeting was held Naomi and was of Ruth story the basis to ra group discussion of "Giving and Receiving S V ' Queen Esther Leaders Give Dinner Party W I A red and white color scheme Idaho was honeymoon destination for newlyweds Mr and Mrs David Manzel Farr following hteir marriage Oct 22 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple President Raymond H Cbyton officiated at Lhe ceremony which was followed in Lhe evening by a reception at the threshold The bride former Miss Linda Opal Urry is a daughter cf Mr and Mrs Ronald Edwin Urry 4231 Porter Mr Farr is a son of Mrs Kenneth Lee Farr 213 4th For her weddmg and reception the bride was attractively attired In a floor-lengt- h gown of Chantilly lace over tulle styled' with full skirt high neckline and long sleeves coming to sequin-trLmmc- d ie X CONTOURS all-purpo- se cn tine use this: Lie back-dow- n floor arms at sides and knees bent so soles rest on floor Simultaneously slide legs downward and fling arms up and back until both rest on floor Return to starting position and repeat 10 times slowly and then 10 times rapidly To solve that riddle cf extra The Second District Dental As- Inches around your middle send sistants Society will hold its monthly for leaflet MIDRIFF my meeting Wednesday at 7:30 pm today at the Mountain Fuel Supply Co eays reducing exercises for slimwill Ann Lou Kent Miss give a ming diaphragm waist and abdolecture cn holiday foods suggestions men Write me In care of this entitled "Food Fantasies" All dental assistants in the area newspaper enclosing a stamped envelope and 5 cents and their guests are Invited to atin coin to cover handling tend e all-purpo- Dental Assistants To Hear Lecture Lake City Highlight of the luncheon to be held in the Coral Room of Hotel Temple Square will be a cosmetic demonstration An Aututmn theme of cornucopia and harvest of fruits and vegetables with piracantha will be carried self-address- Featured speaker will be Mrs Vem R Webster who will talk on Others tkaing part Chiropractics on the program will include Mrs Allen T Billeter Mrs Theris P Astle Mrs G Albert Wimmer and Mrs Lee T Jarvis At the conclusion of the program f AIR FORCE BASE-Wi- ves of the supply directorate at Hill AFB under the leadership of Mrs James M McCampbell were in charge of the October luncheonThe Hill AFB Officers’ Club was beautifully decorated in fall foliage autumn flowers and leaves by the decorating committee chairmaned by Mrs Eugene C Carey assisted by Mrs Michael L Meehan Mrs David W Anderson and Mrs: Edward D Faulk Mrs James B Terry chairman MISS EILEEN FARRELL of the social hour was assisted by Mrs John JP Slayton Mrs- Blythe soprano will sing here tomorrow E Crow menu chairman was assisted by Mrs E S Schrampfer K Hane and Mrs-Mrs Robert L Pittman was honored at a coffee Oct 23 by about 73 friends at the club Mrs Pittman was presented with a going-awa- y gift Hostesses were Mrs WiYWCA events tor the week of lliam D Bailey Mrs Stanley D Nov 1 are as follows: Tate and Mrs Giles Gouldsmith Tomorrow: Beginning bridge 1 pm Sarah Coventry sales5 meetpm ing pm Slimmeramas 8 pm Tuesday: Foreign Cooking with 2 Industrial School SenRigo 9 ior the’ Child Culture Members of Wednesday: Beginning bridge Club will meet Thursday at 2 pm 7:30-9:3- 0 pm Hat Making Class luncheon at In the BYU Educational Center Carl Green of Weber College will 1 pm at Bigler’s Motel be guest speaker He will talk on Thursday: Beginning bridge 1:30 Germany and show pictures pm Intermediate bridge 1:30 Music will be given by Mrs pm Intermediate bridge 7:30 School Junior Elliott Wright Industrial pm 9 ChrisHostesses are Mrs A-pm Mrs Samuel tiansen chairman Friday Y Duplicate Bridge Club 1 pm Peterson and Mrs Clay Gabbert YWCA Events For the Week Mtf ms Child Culture Meets Thursday 10-1- 7-- ns 10-1- 2 ns no-ho- st es 7-- conduct- Semi-Annu- Conven- al tion to be held at the same time at Hotel Utah Concluding social event of the convention will be a chuck wagon dinner and dance given for the doctors and their wives Saturday evening at 7 pm at Memory Grove NEWCOMERS 1ST FALL PARTY ON WEDNESDAY The Newcomers Club will hold its first card party of the season at 12:30 pm Wednesday at the Ogden County Gub All newcomers to Roy and Ogden and all members of the Cosmopolitan Gub are invited to attend and bring guests Reservations must be made by tomorrow- - evening Call EX or EX card only Miss Farrell’s program will enable her to show the full qualiy and range of her astonishing vocal virtuosity The first portion will include two selections by Bach: "The Heart Ever Faithful” from Cantata No 68 and "Bete bete” from Cantata No 115 du Styx from "Alceste" by Gluck and five selections from Schubert Following the intermission Miss Farrell will sing two compositions of Debussy "Air de Lia” and "L’Enfant Prodique” and "Fleur des bles” also four selections by Poulence "There Shall Be More Joy” by Paul Nordoff "Hickory Hill” by Paul Sargent "Linstead Market” by Arthur Benjamin Me "Where Is Dis Road To” by Harold Arlen "Sing to Me Sing” by Sidney Homer Her closing offering will be “Aria-Pac- e Pace mio Dio” from “La Forza del Destino” by Verdi Aria-Diviniti- es 4-- Y-Tee-ns 7-- 9 practic Assn Eileen Farrell whose golden soprano voice has thrilled music lovers over the world will be heard here tomorrow at 8:15 pm sharp at the Ogden High School auditorium when the Ogden Community-Webe- r College Concert Series opens its 1959-6- 0 season Admission will be by membership Don't Overcook You know you have overcooked yellow vegetables when they have lost color you have overcooked white ones when they become dark HILL AIR FORCE BASE— "B" Flight 28th Logistic Support Squadron of Hill Air Force Base hosted the monthly party for the squadron Friday evening The ballroom was decorated in replica of the Old West Officers and partners came dressed in typical western garb The food was barbecued venison with all the trimmings Prizes for the most typically dressed went to Mrs Donald G Hennessy and Capt Joseph F Schober Miriam Group Honored At Dinner Party WENT UP Visit Kammeyer's for Everything in Health Equipment AS LOW AS JERKIN Yams and Apples For Baked Dishes NEW YORK (UPI) — Potatoes for dessert? Try yam-appl- e crisp with lemon-sauce Alternate layers of apples and yams in an baking pan using 3 cups of sliced apples and 2 cups of thinly sliced yams Sprinkle each layer with salt and cinnamon using a total of 1 teaspoon of each Pour over 6 tablespoons of water and 2 tablespoons of lemon juice Top with a crumb mature made by sifting SA cup of sifted flour with 1 cup of sugar and cup of butter or marcutting in in a 350 degree oven Bake garine 40 minutes or until tender Serve warm with lemon hard sauce made this way: cream cup of butter or margarine until light and fluffy Gradually add 1 cup of confectioners’ sugar beating well after each addition Add 1 tablespoon of light cream and Vi teaspoon of lemon flavoring Serves 6 $600 meet Thursday at 3 pm at the home of Mrs Robert T Benson 2725 Pierce Chairman for the day will be Mrs R L Draper Musical selections will be given by Miss Dorothy Corey Mrs Dawson L Ford Mrs Robert T Ben- son Mrs G Harding Horsley Mrs The Mansion House was the scene H E D Redford and Mrs Harlan of a dinner party last Saturday eve- E Nelson ning when worthy matron Mrs A Easton Forbes and worthy patron Alfred M Larsen of Miriam Chap- Erase Lipstick Stain ter No 14 Order of the Eastern It you smeared lipstick on the Star entertained in honor of their of a dress the last time neckline officers and guests The tables were beautifully decor- you slipped it over your head have ated with baskets of yellow chrys- patience You can remove it at anthemums and greem candles home if desired Soften the lipEach officer was presented with a stick with glycerine and then wash the dress in hot suds If it must gift call the deaner’i The evening was spent playing be attention to the smear bingo Those attending were: Mr and Mrs Forbes Mr and Mrs Alfred M Larsen Mr and Mrs John D Reynolds Mr and Mrs Virgil Gregg Mrs Hoard Blanpied Mr and Mrs Lloyd Taylor Mr and Mrs Ellis Swanson Mr and Mrs LICENSED Harold Minert Mr and Mrs Thomas Reid Mr and Mrs Carl CumAND mings Mr and Mrs Douglas ParINFANT NURSERIES ker Mr and Mrs Edwin Stone Mr and Mrs Howard Chamberlain Classes from 9 a m till 11:30 am Mrs R L Springer Mr and Mrs in Child Development and Creative Stephen Donoviel and Mr and Dramatics Mrs Raymond White ' Also dry-clean- ed JACK AND JILL NURSERIES s'3r- V- & ' '5 A Makes Task Easier Dating and identifying food In the freezer saves much head scratching about what is in a container and how long it has been there Now there are containers with a calendar dial on the aver to make the task easier 1793 -- jV rtfM whether you wish to iccvflfs3 for try rrclal or with your nicest blouse parties tor occasions ceauvif'il fast pile velveteen In or Electric Blue Sue not-sofesU- Good Housekeeping 428 Williams Ave Salt Lake City How about you? 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1 V V be held Saturday and Sunday in Salt L Johnson director J' J f e HELL ADJUST w In a flurry of activity this week ' out' are members of the Utah ChiropracPreparations for the luncheon and tic Assn Auxiliary who are mak- Invitations are being planned under ing arrangements for their annual the direction of Mrs Renald R Mcto Farland secretary and Mrs Frank fall luncheon and banquet-danc- - By dieting wisely ‘and faithfully you can lose whatever amount cf weight you desire But diet alone gives no guarantee of where you will lose A woman can tip the scales at a weight that Is Ideal for ter and stlH be plagued by heavy spots To make rare of ending up with good propotions you must exercise while dieting Exercise is what adjusts contours There is also a plus In it for the tone cf your flesh and muscles Both can become flabby as the supporting weight drains away Exercise deters flabbiness For busy reducers the most practical types of workouts are spot exercises coupled with routines The first trims bulges conthe second firms head-to-totours rou- As an effective ' L Utah Chiropractic Auxiliary Makes Plans for Luncheon Banquet-Danc- e Supply Group AND REDUCING v k 4 Auxiliary Convention to be held next weekend in Salt Lake City By Hill AFB Millar WESTERN GARB WORN AT MRS FRANK L JOHNSON (left) Mrs Allen T Billeter Mrs Jack R Lane (seated) and Mrs Renald R McFarland discuss plans for the Utah Chiropractic Assn and Luncheon Held By Mary Su EXERCISING was carried out in the table decorations with fall flowers and red candles Each guest received a gift The evening was spent playing court whist Those attending were Mr and Mrs W Kemp Mr and Mrs H Fred Neuber hlr and Mrs Francis H Johnston Mr and Mrs Charles H Bottom Mrs Laurence C Scrlven Mrs Don R Holden Mr and Mrs Phillip M Johnson Mr and Mrs Raymond Thomas Mrs Byron D Pemberton Mrs Norman A Morrison Mr and Mrs Hugh W Henry Mr and Mrs Robert L Fitzmorris Mr and Mrs Alvin W Foulger Mr and Mrs Hugh E Riley Jr ‘Mr and Mrs Russel J Shafer Mr and Mrs Elmer J Hodges Mr and Mrs William P Hansen Mr and Mrs Charles R Finney Mr and Mrs Andrew Me-Phand Mr and htrs Alfred W points over the wrists Her elbow-lengt- h illusion veil fell from a crown of iridescent sequins and pearls She held a bouquet fashioned of three white orchids baby pink rises and lilies of the valley Mrs Kenneth L Farr Jr was matron of honor Bridesmaids were Miss Leona Gledhill Miss Sharon Ilales and Miss Susan Jensen Vickie Boyer and Jeri Urry were flower girls Attendants wore soft pink and blue frocks and carried cas- Hart cades cf spider chrysanthemums and bibk carnations Kenneth Lee Farr Jr assumed duties cf best man F LcRoy Williams and E Boyce Erickson ushered are making their Newlyweds 23th 536 home at A LOVELIER YOU Jl r guests Sun Valley V If BRIDGE t 21-da- i The Mansion House was the scene of a dinner party Saturday when Worthy Matron Mrs Leonard W Kemp and Worthy Patron H Fred Ncuber of Queen Esther Chapter No 4 Order of the Eastern Star entertained in honor of officers and Ogden Couple Wed Honeymoons in Sun Volley -- Mrs Frank Amsler entertained the members of her bridge club on Saturday afternoon A dessert luncheon was served Places were marked for eight Dr and Mrs Lloyd C Goodman attended a meeting in Cheyenne of the State Highway- - Commission Dr Goodman is a member of the Evanston Planning Board and represented that organization at the meeting Mr and Mrs Victor VanVleet nical Research Dept son Victor Claude VanVleet and Dr and Mrs John H Waters and their mother Mrs Celena VanVleet of Hudson Wyo and Mrs Lester VanVleet of Sand Draw Wyo were guests during the past week in the home of Mr and Mrs AFB Ralph Harvey' in Evanston Mrs PARTY Harvey is a daughter of Mrs Celena Special guests were Mrs John Howell and Mrs Don Steinger in Temple spent the weekend in Salt Lake City where their son Bill who is a freshman at the University of Utah They attended the Wyoming Utah game on Saturday w Friendship" MRS DAVIDMANZEL FARR Evanston Couple Returns From California Visit EVANSTON Wyo— Mr and Mrs Bernard Hopkinson returned this week from a visit with relatives in California They were guests in the home of Mrs Hopkinson’s Mr and brother and sister-in-laMrs Jacks Davidson in Arlington Mr and Mrs E K Davidson and Mr and Mrs Carl Shepherd in National City and Mr and Mrs Everett Long in Long Beach LEAVES FOR CAPITOL Wallace Sims TDR 3c Navy left on Tuesday to return to Washingy leave ton D C after a here with' his parents Mr and Mrs Frank J Sims He is stationed in Bethesda Md in the Navy Tech- ty r - fctv Members of Alpha Beta chapter of Beta Sigha Phi turned hobo Saturday wehn they met at the home of Mrs Robert Dabling for their fall rush par- u ’ HWWWQ ‘1 4-6G- G9 h ISA" 2446 Washington Blvd EX 2-74- 52 ’ |