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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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7 SUNDAY HORHIHG MARCH 27 1S3Z: THE OQDEK STANDARD EXAMINER UEABS of committees who will assist at tlie Olympic Carnival dance to be given af the White Citv on evening under the auspices of the Squires: They are left to right bliss Loretta Thinnes Miss ttvathryn Sexbold and Miss Ellen "1 EASTER MOTIF USED AT GREEN GABLESSUPPER Bridge Played At Dinners And Luncheons of Past Week PARTIES GIVEN IN HONOR OF RECENT BRIDE Myrtle Summerill Wedsl George Frost of Wyoming Mr and Mrs A Summerill an nounce the marriage of their daughter Myrtle to George Frost of Cowley" Wyoming The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple Friday March 18 Apostle George Albert Smith performing the ceremony The bridal party was entertained after the ceremony by Mr and Mrs Lloyd Mansel Mrs Manse! will be remembered the forme? Lollieta Anderson of Ogden The bride was the guest of honor at a party given by Miss Doris Folkman on March 7 The twenty-eight guests present Included: Mrs James Wilson Mrs Delbert Hill Mrs Charles Letts Mrs Melvin! Harrison Mrs Stacey Gam Mrs I Mrs Whittaker! h'- Miss Gladys Holt and Miss Erpm? Perucca were hostesses to the faculty league of the Weber county high school at a bridge super Thursday evening at the Green Gables An Easter motif was carried out The guests were Miss Emma Snow Miss Laura Allan Miss Versa Littlefield Miss LaVern Daniels Mrs Vern Oberhansly Mrs Moy-len Peterson Mrs Earl Swenscn Mrs A Fowler Mrs Lionel Thatcher Mrs Parley Bates Mrs Keith Wahlquist Mrs Harold Lay-ton Mrs Mark Baliff Mrs Alfred Stratford Mrs Floyd Eyre Hsnint v- OGDEN WOMEN ENTHUSIASTIC -ally endorse the lovely feminine apparel and toilet requisites sold by store sells more lines of -nationally advertised than any other store in the intermountain country Mr Bob Wheeler Mrs Wm Potts iy I Mrs On Friday afternoon March 18 Mrs a Shreeve entertained her bridge club at luncheon at her home on iVc Ann court Roses and Easter favors decorated the small table The party Included Mrs William! Peterson Mrs Bert Stevenson Mrs Easton Frobes Mrs Howard Watts Mrs Alvert Gross Mrs Gilbert Hess Mrs Harry Hiller Mrs Arden Broadbent and Mrs Michael 01 Advice the SILKWORM Wear Mrs George Shupe 660 Kershaw street entertained Thursday after-! noon at bridge followed by luncheon The favors and decorations! were in Easter designs pnd carnations centered the table The guests included Mrs William Berrett Mrs Oscar Cobum Mrs Leslie Swan Mrs Meryln Farr Mrs Harry Mon- son Mrs Seth Reeder Mrs Over-ton Zinn Mrs Herbert Corkey fttkvssxocrsz AX -J SILK MRS HUGH STEPHENS formerly Miss Fern Robinson whose marriage took place on March 19 in Salt Lake City MISS VIRGINIA NICHOLAS daughter of Mr and Mrs Gomer Nicholas who left Saturday for jLos Angeles to debate two colleges for the University of Utah CARDS PLAYED AT LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS TEACHERS AND PARENTS HEAR FINE PROGRAMS Mrs Reeder entertained at a bridge dinner Monday evening at Green Gables tea room Covers were aid for Mrs Clem Smith Mrs Jackson Mrs Doxey Mrs Harvey Mrs CBur-on Miss Adda Deem Miss Devorah II Oxer Miss Ellen Williams Miss Hazel Hyland Miss Rhea Poultonj and Miss Clara Packard A Summerill and Mrs Lloyd Mansel of salt Lake and ir eir'IisSrfs Crace Nelson Elizabeth Holton Zella Phillips Elva Wilkinson Josephine Taylor Echo Den-nlnsr Della Belnap lone Clark Er ma Summerill Edith Weaver Lyn ette Taggart Rhea Summerill Flora16 Taggart Arvilla Harrison and LaVeme Summerill A Summerill entertained for the bride at her home Thurs day evening March 10 Progressive rook was played during the evening after which an attractive luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs Walter Ewing Mrs' Wilbur Mrs Lawrence Mauchley Mrs Francis Lund Mrs George Wilson Mrs Feramonz Clawson Mrs Fred Summerill Mrs Fred Summerill Jr Mrs Kenneth Summerill Mrs Russell Pulsipher Mrs Joseph Summerill Mrs Flor ence Folkman Mrs James White Mrs Wm II Shaw Mrs Wiggins Mrs Ransom Quinn -Mrs Jas Taggart Mrs Jay Taggart Mrs Andrew Hunter Mrs Ray Taggart Mrs Herbert Brewer of Balt Lake City Miss Ellen Brewer of Salt Lake City Miss Edna Summerill and Miss Doris Folkman The Misses Ellen Shupe and Per-nella Berghout entertained in honor the bride on March 11 Covers were laid for Miss Eileen Hanley Lillian Eastman Edney Wilson Peg gy Wood Charlotte Jolley Julia FoIIand Ethel Thomas Elsie Ern-strom Pearl Sarbach Elizabeth Peterson Verna da Torgeson Evelyn Jensen Josie Folie and Margaret McGowan The numerous friends of the bride were entertained at a trosseaq tea Sunday March 13 During the afternoon 160 guests called to express their felicitations -1 Because Even the Silkworm is Pleased at the loTdisesi of Texture in Gold Stripe Stockings Bewitching Chlttcns quality PRICES LOWEST IN HISTORY 01C3 0135 0LCS Mr and Mrs Alfred Lewis en-rtained at pinochle and a late sups' Monday evening at their home I 1337 Marilyn drive The guests Included Mr and Mrs I Canfield Mrs and Mrs Frank Oberhansley Mr and Mrs Don Barney Mr and Mrs Quill Nebeker Mrs-Ethel! Piper and Frank Tribe Mr and Mrs George Lowe entertained at the second of a series of bridge dinners at their home on Twenty-sixth street on Wednesday evening Lavender and yellow irises and sweet peas centered the long table The party included Mr and Mrs John Scowcroft Mr and Mrs Wallace II Ellis Dr and Mrs Brown Mr and Mrs Leroy Young Dr and Mrs Henry Stanquist and Dr and Mrs William McKay A meeting was held at Madison! school on ThurS' day The music department presented several vocal selections and the third grade rhythm band gavef an interesting number The parents and teachers of the school decided to serve a hot lunch! for 30 children each noon Gerard Klomp a merchant living in the district volunteered to furnish the! food each day a committee of parents will prepare it and the teach-1 ers serve it Since the community service no longer functions Madison school taking this way of providing for her own in so far as' that is possible (itriKiNnani! uFio Run That Starts Above Can Pass the Cold Strip? Mrs Joseph Benowitz entertained at bridge party Tuesday afternoon at her home 916 Twenty-third street Guests included Mrs Sarah Bargef Mrs-William Benowitz Mrs Am Swartz Mrs Frank Grossman Mrs William Alfred Turner Miss Mary A Littlefield Mrs Joseph Rubensteln and Mrs Adolph A Undies that feel soft that look and have a chic swagger 7 Mrs William Alfred Turner and Miss Mary A Iitlefield entertained at a bridge luncheon on -Thursday at their home on Madison avenue Bright spring flowers were used on the table and covers were laid for Mrs Ronald Wadsworth Mrs Bruce Stevens Mrs Bruckner Mrs Frank Aiken Mrs Williams Mrs Frank Grossman Mrs A Swartz Mrs Joseph Ruben-stein Mrs Bert Williams Mrs Adolph Saperstein Mrs Sarah Ber get Mrs William Benowitz Mrs Jo ieph VAN RAALTE STRYPS Globe mills employes entertained their wives on Thursday evening at an attractive party A program arranged by the amusement committee consisted of a reading given by Clark musical numbers by members of the corporation and talks by Alton and heads oi departments Cards were played followed by dancing Mr and Mrs Bill Call were given the award in the dancing contest At a late hour refreshments were served OGDEN GIRL WEDS IN SAN FRANCISCO! Hie marriage of Miss Fern Robinson daughter of Mrs Lawson of Salt Lake City and Hugh Stephens took place on March 19 In Salt Lake City In honor of the bride Mrs mother of the bridegroom entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday evening It her Jbome on Liberty avenue Email tables were centered with ipring- flowers Covers were laid fort Mrs Margaret West' Mrs Larsen Mrs Von Belnap Mrs Henry Gwilliam Mrs Clarence Ander-son- Mrs Bertha Aadneson Mrs CarLRedfield Mrs Jim Mrs Thomas Ball Mrs Walker Mrs Porter Miss Margaret Gwilliam and Miss Edna Stephens QT OT Mr and Mrs Stephens en- a) 1 1 Ll UvllUUL tertained at dinner In honor of their son fend his bride last Sunday evening Immediate friends and rela tives were included in the invita tlons Mrs Porter is planning i luncheon at her home in the Claremont during the week in honor of the bride FOR BLIND TO PROGRAM A play anc musical program Mrs Williams entertalnec her bridge club at luncheon on Mon day at her home on Twenty-fifth street Covers were laid for Mrs Madson Mrs Hinds Mrs Parley Richardson Mrs Francis Fowles Mrs Randal Mrs LeRoy Packer Mrs Hum phris Mrs Lawrence Boyle Mrs Joseph Tracy Mrs Andrews Mrs Mulcahy and Mrs VfcKell Over a hundred members of the I1 association of the 3ee school met in the building on Thursday evening The meeting opened with Superintendent Karl lopkins presiding Mr and Mrs Douglas Brian sang two selections Garden in the and Old Sweet Miss Mary Gay played a violin solo accompanied by Helen Mattson Mrs Glenna Shurtliff stated some of the aims of the association and called attention to some of the immediate needs of the building Lawrence Dee son of Judge Dee 'for whom the building was named was a guest of honor at the meeting Hej spoke briefly on the program of the schools Jn 1871 Judge A Howell chairman oi the committee deHvered an inspiring address He said in part: must) be put to work in order to restore business to the community Reducing taxes does not solve the problem What we need to do is to make it possible fori The Junior Child Culture club met every person to pay his taxes March 19 at the Hotel Bigelow It or being annual day the election of of- Mr Hopkins read a letter from fleers was held the following being President Hoover to Mr Potter pre- elected: Mrs Carl Watson the Na- dent Mrs Francis A Child vice ational association com-1 president Mrs Philip Brophy re-mendmg the conference recently cording secretary Mrs Carl Lind-neid in Washington 4 Iquist treasurer Mrs Roscoe Glas- mann corresponding secretary Mrs nyfCKTi riAXTT-r i David Stine historian Mrs Eugene IVltLlN-UHlANEK I Pratt parUamentarlan The next JUNIOR CHILD CULTURE CLUB ELECTION HELD Miss Evelyn Pfisterer daughter of Mr and Mrs John A Pfisterer became the bride of Lattin at high noon February 12 in the in San Francisco Calif The ceremony was performed In the presence of the immediate family and a number of close friends The bride was given in marriage by her father The bride wore a gown of cream silk lace over cream satin with shoes and hose to match She carried a shower bouquet of gardenias and Hies of the valley Miss Melba Pfisterer sister of the bride acted as bridesmaid She wore a gown of pink chiffon and carried a bouquet of pink roses Robert Lattin brother of the groom was best man Mr Lattin is he son of Mr and Mrs of San Francisco and Is the assistant manager of Heald college In that city Before her marriage Miss Pfisterer was the head of the stenotype department of Heald college and was 'ormerly an instructor at Smithsonian Business college of Ogden Mr and Mrs John Pfisterer went a San Francisco for the marriage 'XmNv you love nice things s' banquet GiVENtSaajyssSffai'K the senior club as guests Dr El-Viaii uvmott Eleventh wardLgy Thomas of the University of fyaay-March at -even-thlr- give a lecture 7 fteliefnesohr fihnsfrvi A large audience composed of men Gleaners and guests Prcsldwt cTubenl'oyed George Browning and Nathan A Tanner of the stake pngdencj were eyeg'ta aLS ti attendance also Mrs Marie La Noches club entertained at the ast of a series of dancing parties at the Elks home Thursday eve ning About 150 were In attendance The committee in charge of arrange ments included Rockwell Ray Pearson George Delbert Jost yles Larkin Clyde Wood cock Le Roy Young A Hest mark Broadbent Frank Matthews and Phil A Kohn MRS BLAIR GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY i a A delightful birthday party was given on Wednesday night March 23 at the home of Mrs Charlotte Blfeir in honor of her seventieth birthday anniversary Bunco was played and a musical program offered by several of the guests Mrs Blair received many gifts and the congratulations and best wishes for the day The table Was decorated with large birthday cake and yellow tapers in old English candlesticks They were brought from England when Mrs Blair was a child and are over two hundred years old Covers were laid for the following: Mr and Mrs Harry Owen Mrs Ruth Evans Mrs Frank Wood Mr 'and Mrs Robert Hoggan Mr and Mrs Albert Boyle Mr and Mrs Earl Wil llams Mr and Mrs" Mould ing Mr and Mrs H'R Brooks Mr and Mrs Williams Mr and Mrs Dieu Miss Neva Good dell Blair Williams Merline Blair Robert Williams Etta Froerer and Mary Beth Early will begiven Monday evening by pupils of the state school for the blind un der the direction of Mrs Belle Ross and Miss Lillian Thatcher in the blind chapel commencing at eight The play Martha and George by Mignon Quaw Lott will haVe the following cast George Washington Margaret Hale Martha Washington Ruth Stevenson man Jewel Thaxton wife Hannah Elmer -Remarks by Superintendent Frank Driggs will be followed by the musical program Wie Die (CarliBom) orchestra (Bach-Gounod) violin quartet composed of Joe Hargreaves Vprn Penrod George Galanis anc Dee Christiansen Bull) by orchestra "Adagio from the Moonlight (L violin solo Ruth Stevenson ry orcliestra (Massenet) violin solo Margaret Hale (L Deppin) or chestra Personnel of the orchestra first violins Margaret Hale and Ruth Stevenson second violins Joe Hargreaves ahd George Galanis -bird violins Vern Penrod and Dee Christianson clarinetest Hannah Elmer The public Is invited to attend THRMIQU i iTltthod ffeRMANfNT Thomas and Herbert Maw of the the Hotel Bigelow Mrs Christen (Jensen of the University of- Utah general board The program under aV(! ftdded lnterest tQ her readin the direction of Charles Peterson itSS? as toastmaster was as follows: 'by prefacing lt ith an introduction and giving throughout a literary in- 'Carry On" men and Glean- ere tnnet tA terpretation of the drama The eve ers toast to the Gleaners ReedLJl -ant ning commenced with BEAUTY SHOP BEAUTY 607 First National Bldg Specialists in Beautification Phone 363 Roberts selection First ward men quartet remarks Mrs Marie Thomas remarks Herbert Maw vocal solo Irene Chugg toast to the basketball teams Marian Widdison remarks President George Browning remarks Nathan A Tanner selection First ward men quartet toast to the cooks Herbert Stewart After the dinner dancinj was enjoyed in the amusement hall Elizabeth Bedtime Treatment Announces A New Low Price on Standard i program the singing of a vocal trio composed of Grace Mathews Carma Douglas and Dorothy Corey They were accompanied by Mrs Rachel Wilson Next Wednesday evening Alice Tanner Anna Stark Emma Snow Laveme Daniels and LuciUe Wallace will be hostesses to the club at a bridge party On Friday evening the Natural club met at the home of Miss Dott Lowder and spent an enjoyable evening In music and games A paper on the life and works of Mozart was given by Miss Norma Moore Piano numbers were played by Janet Mor-rin Helen Farrel Mildred Eames Odette Scowcroft and Beth -Paul Musical contests were held and the winners of the three divisions were Ruth Trousdale of the senior group and Mildred Eames and Athlene Cordon of the Juniors Refreshments were served The next meeting will be held April 8 CLUB DISCUSSES WORKS Permanent Wave is based on three fundamental Cleansing Toning and Nourishing These steps supply every need of the skin to keep it clear firm and smooth Elizabeth Arden recommends for your care of the skin at nighti The Mg of Need No Longer Be Feared I SPECIAL CINDERELLA PERMANENT WAVE With An Oil Shampoo $500 This wave is known throughout the west as the very best for all textures of hair With This Ad! Beautiful deep lustrous given by expert using fresh new materials only confuse this wave with the cheap poorly done wave given elsewhere This wave was formerly priced at $5 firms and whiten the keeps It clear and fine 8ict th 371 Venetian Skin Pood- The best deep tissue builder nourishes the skin fills out lines and wrinkles "Venetian Clnoilaj Crttm Removes impurities from the pores softens and soothes the skin leaves it pure and receptive VcoetScn Ardens SklnTonio Wakens swift circulstion Soon after 30 multitudes of people used them for 24 millions of gain excess fat Many at earlier ages boxes of them The results are seen A great reason lies in a weakened in every circle Those slender figures gland which largely controls nutri- now so common are not due to tion Food that should create fuel starving and energy goes to fat Every box contains the formula Since this discovery doctors the So users know and doctors know world over feed this gland factor to just how Marmola acts You are Members of Dot-So-La-Lee club were delightfully entertained by Mrs Bertha Wynn at her home on Twenty-fifth street Thursday evening March 24 A most interesting alk on the life and works of Wills rather one of twelve most 'nteresting women was given by VIrs Lydia Burnham after which a social hour was spent Members present were Merribel Stevenson Lyda Boyle Florence Crawshaw Emma Greenwell Grace Ricks Edith Wheeler Ethel West Lydia Bum-ham Annie Harrop and the hostess Guests were Mrs Wheelwright Mrs Gaddio and Miss Mary Whittier Delicious refreshments were served mid the club adjourned until Saturday evening April 2 when a no-host party will be held at the home of Mrs Wheelsr the over-fat Slender figures all around you are due to this method now In Tablet Form Marmola prescription tablets present this new-day method in ideal form taking in Marmola what the best physicians use Fight fat in this modern way Combat the cause Take four tablets until weight comes down to normal As the fat goes watch your vim come back Then A famous laboratory preparesthem tell your friends what did it Don't to fit the average case People have wait longer start this right way now 5 2-75 $42 1 Elizabeth Venetian Toilet Preparations are on sale aS 1 ft TOILETRIES SECTION (Exclusive Ogden Representatives) Visit Most Modern Shop Cinderella Beauty Shop 2378 Washington The Ritmo-Desta Music club met March 19 at the studio of Miss Elen Thomas Frances Ranson pres-dent called the meeting to order The club sang the junior song and AIlss Katherine Chapman gave a alk on music The Misses Geneva 3eRoco Delphia Hales and Ruth lazen played piano compositions Miss Barbara Smith sang Four-leaf and Miss Thomas discussed Haydn This ad is worth our regular 50c wave (dried) 15c on finger Except (Good Any Day Saturday) At AH Druggists A A.

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