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Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27,J946_ In Social Doings . 3* +TraveIeiirS EniOVS 1 7 Bridge Luncheon 'and 'Mrs. J. . coOgden Thorstensen the hostesses at for the Mrs. George W. Randall were Nelson* Mrs. Richard Newton, a luncheon Dr. and Mrs. Henry W. her little Traveleur club on' Monday of last Eugenia Smith, withhas have returned from Cleveland, returned week. Covers were laid for twelve, daughter. Eugenie, Ohio, where Dr. Nelson attended her home in Nampa, home, alter a Ida., the Tri-Staie Medical society assa-Mrs. Randall entThursday, month's with her parents, visit The Nelsons also spent embly. ertained at a bridge luncheon for some time in Chicago. both en nd Mrs. Eugene H. Smith. Hinds as twelve, with Mrs/W. H. was co-hostess. This affair given route to Cleveland and return. Mr and Mrs. Wallace the' members of the. hostesses' Mrs. H. C. and and Carlson M,. bridge club. The William Hunters are now at home in the canyon after spending M. j.R · '' the summer months at their ranch, Lake City. Alabamans Pay Visit "Snug Harbor," in Jackson's Hole. Mrs. Jens Winters of Winters Ander Mr. Mrs. and Richard Grove, Huntsville, has .had as her Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Randall, acc- Mr. and Mrs Charles house guests, for the past two weeks ompanied by their daughter, Missburn, who were visiting here her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Den motored to Pasadena, Calif., Louise Randall, motored to Provo ver, Mrs. Odell -Mclntyre, and .her Colo., returning last Sunday and daughter, Mrs. Renselear Patch, last week-end to be the house They were entertained * with her two sons, Robert and guests of Mrs. Randall's mother, by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Maca, George Patch of Chickesaw, Ala. former Ogden residents. Mrs. M. C. Newell. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scowcroft STYLES FROM THE FASHION n Dress-up fashions in the 1947 mood, dramatic, colorful, simple, sparkling, smart! Find them in the Fashion Salon. They're fashionably yours'for Winter smartness and elegance. have been entertaining Mr. Edwin Major, of Honolulu. Mr. Major left Monday for San Francisco where he met Mrs. Major and the children. They will spend a few days in San Francisco before embarking for their home in Hawaii. Margaret Barrus to Engaged Wed 1 Raymond Cheney Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Richardson announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Margaret Barrus to Raymond Cheney, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cheney. The wedding date is set for October 27 at six o'clock at the home of the bride's brother.-mlaw and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Williamson. Richard Millward, a brother-in-law of the bride and counselor in the Twenty-second ward bishopric, ceremony. Bridge Luncheons Mrs. Val A. Browning is exthome on ending hospitality at hernext few Beverly Drive during athe weeks in the form of series of bridge luncheons. The first of these was given ,on Thursday afternoon, with covers marked for 18 guests. Decorations and flowers follow, the autumn Ruby P. Wheelwright The password sleeves,'set-in belt in Trust Your Hair to Ruby's Care ANDERSON'S Appointment MEZZANINE Beautiful printed jersey dresses. The dress has a fashionable square neck, button to waist line. \ /^f^ ..-'-,v?^^^v^ ;;S^ s S** "# c^»^ ' perky little at waist. peplum The skirt falls to emphasize the peplum. Self straight A belt and buckle. style exactly right for jo ^-^ST---v V« bow for an A «*· back and Misses' sizes RUBY'S BEAUTY SALON C. C. soft in front. Tiny buttons from neckline to seven inches below the waist add a "fussy" touch. T|g50 it Dial 5775 or 9600 . . ." wear is black black. Toni Baxter has for' after five smooth, simple lined hit the mark with this smartly designed dress. Styled with wide accented shoulders, deep wing has just returned from Chicago and New York City where she specialized in permanent waving; tinting and dye problems. Ruby invites you to bring your permanent wave and dye problems to her Beauty Salon where Ruby and her staff of beauty experts will advise you. Other luncheons will follow with the same number of guests. . felt templet. flavor theme. Jt'7.- the side of a down Typical of our date-wise young charmers with festive flT wee Ruby Entertains at ... Adorable You in 'a feather-decked templet Coronet of sprightly, glistening feather bridging the bonnet brim, cascading will perform the Mrs. Val Browning FLOOR, many x" and slim occasions. Misses' sizes " " in a coat-dress that will be a joy to you. It is so becoming to so many Lovely printed jersey figures. You'll find the front-closing wonderfully convenient. From neck line to hemline it fastens with .tiny buttons. "· Q95 Misses' sizes women's EX-PERT · · HOSIERY MENDING Smart two-tone wool jersey in color combinations to meet the most exacting requirements. Wear it to football games, wear to school, wear to on wear even and work, yes, that date. A dramatically wide, plastic patent style belt and full dirndl skirt, gives it it this a dashingly casual, yet dressy feeling. Junior Monday it "· sizes... f| Special FLUFFY, WARM CHENILLE ROBE :oo Reg. 7.95 Chenille robes, beautiful and practical. The softly styled waist ties with a self belt.* One convenient pocket. Keep warm with a chenille robe. Lay Away a Rote Robes on for Christmas. the Mezzanine Shop Early Doors Open 10:30 I50 D E R 3 7 Plus Federal Luxury Tax Charge Your Perfumes At C. C. ANDERSON'S COSMETICS BAR--MAIN FLOOR WHERE OGDEN SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE S O n Charge Your Fashions ANDERSON'S FASHION CENTER at - MAIN FLOOR |