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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 21032 THE OGDEIT STANDARD EXAMINER MORGAN SOCIETY 70 fall brides (Left) Mrs Sieman Bowman formerly Miss Ruth 'Agren whose marriage took place on September 23 in the Salt Lake temple Right Mrs Leslie Smout formerly Miss Norma Orton daughter of Mr and Mrs! Orton who was married on September 21 in the Salt Lake temple BOOKS TOPIC AT HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENT GIRL SCOUTS TO HEAR MISS OLGA CARLSON STIR CAUSED IN WASHINGTON BY CAMPAIGNS fr A A A IjUDGEJAl HOWELL1 ADDRESSES MEETING III Service Star Legion met in the United War Service hall on Monday September 26 with Mrs! Georgina Marriott president presiding The following program: waspre- sented lj I Reed Roberts Wayne Stephens Clifford Chapell and Gayle Mai in rendered three numbers Song of the Jolly and I Chinese! Iloney- They were accompanied by Miss Alberta Jensen -Judge A Howell gave a very nteresting and I most instructive nalk on Constitution of the United which was received gratefully and much appreciated After a short business session the rest of the time was spent in social chat The next meeting will be Monday October 10 Every member is urged to come out i The ritual will be exemplified ii III ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr and Mrs John walker of Seattle Wash announce the mar- riage of their daughter Jane to Emerson Thatcher of Mr and Mrs Roy Thatcher of Ogden which took place September 19 i Mrs Thatcher1 is a former student at the University ofjHtah fcnd a member Of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority Mr Thatcher is a Phi Alpha Delta and is attending University of Utah this winter The i iome In' couple are making theiij Salt Lake City The Ogden Historical society held heir first regular study meeting at he home of Mrs John A Gager Saturday afternoon with Mrs A Meyer and Mrs Gager as hostesses The splendid attendance and enthusiasm of the members Indicated an auspicious and instructive program for the coming year The new president Mrs Austin Johnson presided Several matters of importance were discussed during he short business meeting after which the members were entertained by Mrs Dorothy DeWees Wheelwright the speaker of the Taking as her subject That Have Come to the Mrs Wheelwright gave a review of the outstanding i books "The Rise of the by James Truslow Adams We Live by Abbe Dimnet on the by Murchie by Gardner by Pearl 8 Buck and to by Martha Ostenso were among those discussed Speaking of Rise of the Mrs Wheelwright said This new book written by the author of Adams and Epic of is a detailed and outspoken account of America since he coming of the white man It is a story of the actions and events that have composed the magnificent drama of American life Sections of the book are particularly timely appearing as they do during election preliminaries as such questions as democracy' and farm abor policies are traced One of the most entertaining books discussed during the afternoon was on the by Guy Murchie Mrs Wheelwright spoke of this book as being most unusual in its style the easy catchy narrative and the witty dialogue making delightful reading The author of this book is a young lad who when just out of college started on a trip around the-world on an army transport ship on the is a recounting of his adventures and experiences in Alaska Hawaii the Philippines China Japan and Russia by Mrs Buck was the outstanding novel discussed while "The and scure were very much enjoyed- The report given by Mrs Petterson was appreciat ed by members and guests It por trayed the programs for the past year and gave due praise to all who had giyen of their time and know! edge in making the mot to a success of my lean and low ability 111 lend you Following the program a social time was enjoyed and refreshments were served after which the meet ing was adjourned to meet in two weeks at the home of Mrs Edward Bichsel MORGAN) Oct Mr and Mrs Mark Griffith and Miss Agnes Car rlgan of Ogden spent Sunday at the home of Ms and Mrs Albert Car-rig an of Mjorgan Mr and Mrs Eddington returned to their home Tuesday after a visit in Los Angeles Mrs A Durrant entertained at an afternoon luncheon at her home Saturday in honor of her granddaughter Miss Alberta Williams who (left Sunday for Provo where she will enter her third year at the university there Seven guests were (present Mr and Mrs Hardy spent Sunday at I Wasatch as guests of Mr and Mrs James Hardy who entertained in honor of their daugh-er Fawn at a birthday dinner-Mrs Hera of Preston Idaho Aas been the guest of her daughter Mrs Schaub the past week Miss Chloe Robison Misses Car-ma and Beth Francis and Miss Thelma Huber spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake Miss Margaret Williams was hostess at a delightful birthday party honor of Miss Ruby little at he Williams home Monday evening The guests (were the honored guest 3etty Ely Roslynn Eddington Bar bara-Williams Otis Burton- Bert Carrigan Harlan Xllark and Leo Heiner Mr and Mrs Robison fend watson Portland who has been their house guest the vast week spenp Monday and Tuesday in Ogden Mr and Mrs Shaw entertained at a family dinner Sun day in honor of Mrs broth er Le grande Spencer who returned Friday from a mission "in Germany The guests were Mr and Mrs Spencer Farrell Keith Janet and Jerry (Spencer of Logan Mr and Mrs Glenn Spencer Mr and Blaine Spencer and daughter Janice of Randolph Mr and Mrs Carlisle and son Bobby of Logan anc Dorothy Shaw of Por erville Mrs Myon Condie of California and Miss Vera Condie of Ogden spent the week-end at the home of Mr and Mrs Theron Taggart Miss Delleen and Sara White left Sunday for Provo where they will attend the Brigham Young university Miss Dorothy Lundberg of Logan daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Lundberg and niece of Mrs George A Robison left Friday for Paris France where she will spend a year While in Europe she will attend school Mr and Mrs Lundberg were formerly residents of Slide The Daughters of Pioneers met at the home of Mrs Afton Brough Thursday afternoon Miss Hilma Mole of Ogden Mrs Barratt and family of Provo Mr and Mrs William Smith and daughter of Evanston' and Mr and Mrs William Arnold' of Coalville were all guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Crouch Sunday Misses Norine Rich and Phyliss Crouch spjent the week-end in Og den -V MISS OLGA CAIiLSOX Miss Olga Carlson of New York a member of the national field training staff of the Girl Scouts will be in Ogden on October 4 to 8 inclusive for lectures here 4 She will hold training course classes each afternoon at two and evening at seven-thirty from Tuesday until Saturday at 403 Eccles building Girl Scout leaders and others are invited to the meetings She also will talk to the Girl Scouts during week and is ex pected to appear before various luncheoxi clubs and other organiza tions in Ogden Miss Carlson was physical education schools before Joining the Girl Scout organization ini 1925 Her ex perience has been wide and varied as 'a training instructor local director and counsellor In 1925 she was counsellor and game instructor at Camp Ahdree the national Girl Scout camp at Brlarcliff Manor The following year she went to Salt Lake City as local director a position she held until last fall when she became an instructor on he national field training staff Miss Carlson has had varied and extensive experience as training Instructor local director and counsel or since Joining the Girl Scout organization In 1925 She wascoun sellor and game instructor at Camp Mr and Mrs ASchbdnmaker announce the engagement! Of their daughter Ora to Claire E1 Forbes of Ogden The wedding twill take place In the spring- rl Mrs Martha Traylor of Kanesville announces' the engagement of her daughter Hannah to Claire Fowler of Grace Idaho The marriage will take place on Thursday Octo- ber 6 imthe Salt Lake temple ntTr' Mr and Mrs William Waters of 2079 Adams avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Florence to Arthur White jf Warren The couple were married jitt Brigham City on Tuesday and will make their home In Warren af jteV a short honeymoon trip In California lHI I Mrs Margaret McFarland an-nounces the engagement-1 of her daughter Loretta Hardy) to Albert Coop Jr son of Mr and Mrs Albert Coop of Ogden The marriage -will take place at the home1 of the REPUBLICAN WOMEN SPONSOR RECEPTION CLUB MEMBERS PLAN PROGRAM ON TUESDAY SEASON OPENS WITH RECEPTION AT BIGELOW Mrs WiW Seegmiller wife of the Republican candidate for governor and Mrs Don Colton wife of the congressman who is seeking re-election (Were Quests Wednesday night at a reception and tea at the home of Mrs Jeanette Morrell Tea will be served following the meeting of the program at the Republican committee- national woman sister and brother Mr and Mrs Lawrence But Society Carries On Despite Battle of Ballots By JEAN JARVIS Special Correspondent of The Standard-Examiner (Copyright 1932 by the Consolidated Press Association) WASHINGTON Oct No matter upon whose banner victory shall perch in the contest now waging on all fronts of the national field of big and bitter politics Washing ton will carry on without the semblance of a jar or jolt Albeit more vitally affected than any other sin-glecommunity in the Union the national capital must proceed fes usual to get out certain seasonable documents such for instance a the White House social calendar now about due May the social sharps and diplomatic wiseacres whose peculiar chore It Is to produce this highly systematized and entirely practical program await the final tabulation in the quadrennial battel of the ballots? ANNUAL STUNT Not at all in fact it is up to this group to get the annual stunt oyer with with even more than usual promptness and precision In any case the ides of March will bring a tremendous program on its own account and everything must be cleared away in anticipation of the inaugural ceremonies In the nature of the situation the hubbub induced by the campaign itself has no chance to do more than ease off a trifle until up bobs the general turmoil precipitated by various' realignments in the house and senate As always the state program must be carried through within a certain and fairly limited period Just now conjecture chases surmise as to whether or not the season of 1932--33 will carry fewer state events than has hitherto been the case in the present administration Last year there was a bit of doubling up to get the list over with before the advent of Lent Thg traditional White House Thursday date was relegated to the scrap heap of traditions in general Monday and Tuesday both on occasion being cast for one or another of the state assemblages over which the president and the first lady are annually slated to preside What the procedure will be this year will prove interesting beyond the usual and a bit of good news to many toknow that the state calendar over which a very considerable amount df work has been expended Is about all set for publication DIVERSITY NOTED -recurrently vacations are winding Hip in the distaff section of the White House secretarial staff the autumn tide datebook bringing the first lady into the picture with a fair degree of regularity and the usual degree of diversity Being temperamentally the sort of person who in whatever position she may find herself Is prone to discover offhand something out of the routine even in the ordinary events of the day and hour Mrs Hoover just naturally may be depended upon to turn out something diverting in almost any situation The entirely charming outdoor tea sessions with one or another little group about her still hold the center of the Informal day by day White House program A rendezvous with the Girl Scouts is on the tapis the first lady being one of the most accomplished as well as one of the most devoted scouts on the roster of the organization The technique of camping out building fires giving first aid and getting the best results in -the around the fire story telling sessions she has at her finger tips It is a natural bent rather than an acquired accomplishment of the present mis tress eof the White House GOLDEN SPIKE TO MEET ON MONDAY The Ogden meeting of Golden Spike chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will be held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Jay Bartlett 1476 Twenty-sixth street A musical program win be given by Mrs Fay King Whit-meyer mid Mrs Mulcahy re gent and Miss Eva Erb will give reports of the continental congress of the society which they attended last April in EIGHTY GUESTS AT TEA ON TUESDAY Coop 245 Thirtieth street Drama club on Tuesday afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow Mrs Reed will direct an Interpretive dance and Mrs christen Jensen will give the play' by Euri pides 1 Members may bring guests and are asked to make reservations with the hostesses Mrs Herman Way and Mrs Warren yvattis TYrsmaJ rhiH nri comp at Brlarcliff Manor She was local director in Salt Lake City for several years and since September of 1931 she has been a member of the national field training staff in the Rocky mountain region DANCING FOLLOWS DINNER ijYT HOTEL ENJOY A TRIP TO SALT LAKE and A W-s! jf 1 V' -v Z'H'Jk from Utah The Young Republican club was in charge More than 100 women called during the I evening Special I guests were Miss Colton who urged that Reed Sihoot be returned to Washington stating that if Utah fails to return him to the senate Washington will Utah people unable to choose their ablest man She related howfit had taken years of hardship for him to arrive at his present 'standing of prestige and influence' I i Refreshments were served in the amusement rooms downstairs Mrs Millen Earl was jin charge assisted by Elsie Wheelwright and Clella Williams I A trio) composed of Beverly Brown Katherine Morrell violinist and Jeanette Morrell pianist played several selections and Miss Jeapette Morrell played a piano solo Mildred Paul sang accompanied by Elizabeth Russell i 1 DRILL TEAM TO EXHIBIT THURSDAY The Child Culture club niet in the drawing room of the Hotel Bigelow on Thursday afternoon Miss) Tabitha Harness gave two readings Maid and (author unknown) and by Lawrence Dunbar Miss Marian Abbott favored the club with a piano selection Mrs Ezra Richardson) chairman of the program gave very interesting paper on Should the United States The hostesses for the afternoon i The club members enter tained at dinner onj Saturday evening at the Hotel Bigelow followed by dancing at the (Brown Palace Pink roses were used on the dinner table The party included Helen Reardon Margaret Soderberg Peggy Child Nora Whittier George Packer Gwen Clark) Martha Watts Hilda Krey Jed Moesinger Cecil Gealta Louis Hoggin Paul Chez Alva Ritchie Heber Passey Howard Watts and Glen Crandall GREEN GABLES SCENE OF BRIDGE LUNCHEON Dixr Mrs Iddah were Mrs A Loomis Mrs Annis Dee and Mrs Moyes Members of the Child Conserva tion league met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Lyles Larkin 751 Washington avenue Under the general topic the subject of play was discussed with three papers given Mrs Nell Clegg opened the study with a paper on Meaning and Value of followed by one on Necessity of "by Mrs Eugene Holmes A reading Day was given by Mrs Eugene Halliday Mrs Russell Petty read a paper on and Dramatic Instincts Open discussion followed the regular meeting An enjoyable evening was spent by the members and guests of the University club Wednesday at the opening reception held in the Hotel Bigelow A three-act play was charmingly read by Miss Norma Jensen Miss Grace Matthews accompanied by Mrs Byron Whittemore sang three solos and and Following the program luncheon was served in the Spanish room i Autumn flowers in baskets and bowls decorated the rooms Tall baskets of asters dahlias and zinnias brightened the drawing room and the luncheon table was attractive with low bowls of pink and white petunias and pink tapers The hostesses for the evening were the club officers Those present were Maurine Nielson Ethel Doxey Mina Jarman Roma Knight Roma Crawford Dora Coffman Alice Madson Dorothy Corey Trilby Htndmarsh Leone Hickman Thelma Chamberlin Letha Bertleson Emma Snow Anna Staxk Mabelle Fleming Blanch Johnson La Verne Daniels Helen Wilcox Lillian Oja-la Christine Hegler Eva Beckett La Voyle Osmond Beatrice Jorgensen) Mrs Clifford Doxey Mrs Joseph Crompton Mrs A Meyer Zelta Ballinger Elizabeth Bird Mrs George Cunningham Mabel Packer Alys Ballinger Marion Clark Clara Manning Verna Reeve Mrs A Dunn Mrs Read Lucille Morgan Francis Johnson Luella Thomas Cloe Nelson Effie Allan Helen Eberstein Lavon Walton Mrs Leslie Miller Mrs Crandell Cleo Pierce Mabel Fry Mrs George Freestone Minnie Moore Brown Nellie Read Mrs George Stevenson Edith Halverson Elizabeth Stanford Mrs Smith Helen Mattson Esther Taylor Norma Jensen Grace Matthews Mrs Byron Whittemore Blanch Roberts and Nona Todd The next meeting of the club will be held at Hotel Bigelow Wednesday evening October 5 at eight Francis Johnson Cloe Nelson Helen Eberstein and Luella Thomas will be the hostesses COL PLETOMAKE HOME ON COAST The drill team! of Utah lodge No 173 auxiliary to the Broth erhood of Rallrpad trainmen will give a demonstration at the card party to jbe held at the day evening October 6 The public is in who have not al- hall Thu: at eight vited ana those Mrs 3 IL jWaters Pres $200 to $400 400 -400 Baths CC Family Room CC 4 or 5Persons side Room With Bath The Hotel MEMtoOJISIE Salt Lake City Utah Mrs Wallace England £31 Bin-ford street entertained on Monday at the Green Gables for two Ogden visitors Mrs Myron Condie of California and Mrs) Charles Balch of Pocatello Idaho Those present included Mrs Bateman Mrs Clifford Huss Mrs Glen Maw Mrs Glen Quillinan Mrs Charles Tribe Mrs William McGuire Mrs) Eldon Taylor Mrs Darrell) Crawford Mrs Walter Giles Mrs Condie and Mrs Balch and the hostess ARTISTIC PROGRAM OF SEMPREMUSICAL The Sernpre Musical club met last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Phyllis Whittier Mrs Frank Scoville acting as chairman Mrs Scoville read an interesting paper on the early years of Mozart and the following Mozart numbers were given: M)rs Zinn sang accompanied by Mrs Draper Miss Ellen sang from and from the "Magic accompanied by Miss Phyllis Whittier a piano solo by Mrs Ronald Rosevear in A An instrumental trio Mrs Royal Eccles Mts Fred Froerer and Mrs Greenwell played "Romance' from Serenade "Elne Kleine Nacht- TThe next meeting will-be at the hone of Mrs Ronald Rose vear CLEVER COMEDY TO ready secured tickets may get them at the door Thiss a benefit affair the proceeds of which willbe used to assist in defraying the expense of transportation of the auxiliary drill team to Pueblo Colo leaving Ogden October 17 where they will take part in a drill con The members of the Catholic league held an interesting meeting on Tuesday evening at the Cushhahan memorial home with Mrs Jt Vail president in charge A short business meeting was held at which plans were discussed for the card party to be given late in October Arrangements were also made to provide special programs and refreshments for all evening meetings In accordance with this plan Mrs Vic Lenske chairman assisted byMrs Vail Mrs Krauss Mrs Paquette Mrs George Grill Mrs Hanley Mrs Warlaumont Mrs Green and Miss Eileen Hanley provided an evening of fun and amusement for the members present Following the un usual and enjoyable program re freshments were served by the 9 to be conducted sident Mrs Clara i sts of twenty wives test on October by the grand pr Bradley The team cons: and daughters of members of the Brotherhood who have been well selected and drilled under I the su -I of a competent instructor OFFERED HERE BE pervision It will national mountain only team in the from the inter- be the contest country Mr and Mrs Checketts an nounced the) marriage of their daughter Naomi to Caldwell Tucker of Los Angeles The ceremony took place at the home 3279 Ogden avenue and was performed by Bishop Earner Woodrow Bartlet acted as best man The bride was attended by Miss Alice Galbraith Several parties were given in honor of the bride one by her mother af which 25 guests were present Miss Stella Thomai entertained with club party and shower Mrs Dorothy Cook also gave a shower Many useful gifts were received Thel couple leit Wednesday noon by motor for Los Angeles where they will make their home Mr and Mrs! Woodrow Bartlet of Yellowstone who were here for the wedding of Mrs sister Miss Naomi I Checketts left fee: their home Saturday I NEW OFFICERS OF DAT-SO-LA-LEE Members of Dat-So-La-Lee club were entertained Thursday evening September 22 by Mrs George Greenwell at her home on Brinker avenue The following officers were elected for the year: Grace Ricks president Lida Boyle vice president and Ethel West secretary and treasurer Lydia Burrows gave a paper on the life of Dat-So-La-Lee an Indian of the Washoe tribe who is famed throughout the United States as a maker of the finest In dlan baskets known Her baskets are on exhibition in all the larger museums of the United States as well as in private collections She was the last the old school of Washoe Indians and was called weaver of dreams and Refreshments were served by the hostess and the club adjourned to meet again in two weeks i BIRTHDAM FETE FOR SMALL GIRL OF CLUBS MEETINGS TWO SMALL PARTIES GIVEN LAST WEEK Christian Temper hold its regular on Wednesday af The ance Union will monthly meeting (Con timed From Page One-B) one-thirty will be followed by a literary hour A one luncheon will be the opening social affair of the International Relations club next Wednesday at the Hotel Bigelow Mrs Ezra) Richardson is in charge of arrangements Mrs Georgina Marriott president of the club wiT preside over the meeting following luncheon when plans for the year will be outlined ternoon at two-thirty at the AUTUMN'S OWN FASH Noonan at 247 home of Mrs ON Twenty-eighth street On Monday evening Mrs Collins of Washington was entertained' at a tea at the home of Mrs John Salmond Mrs Collins who is national committee woman of the A Auxiliary gave an interesting talk on matters pertaining to the Railway Mail Service The home was beautifully decorated with flowers of autumn A large basket of 'asters and delphinium centered the table at which Mrs Salmond and Mrs Williams presided The Wasatch Branch of the Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Service met at the home of Mrs Salmond for the regular meeting on Friday evening After the business meeting the men joined the ladies for an evening of cards A lovely supper was served at midnight by Mrs Salmond and Mrs Fred Cliften assisting hostess The Ogden branch of the auxiliary to the A will meet Wednesday at on-thlrty at the Green Gables tea room Hostesses for the day will be Mrs John Payne5 Mrs Lynwood Ellis Mrs Oxfords and Autumn ju seem to suit each and a Peacock Oxford that would alihost in-1 spire a day to be clear! The Traymore ood lines good1 tasted in the trimming' very sti (Continued From Page One-B) Benzley Mrs Blackhurst Mrs Williams Mrs Charles Humphries Mrs Frank Francis 'Mrs 0 Becker Mrs Charles Hollingsworth Mrs Milton Boyle Mrs Conroy Mrs Byron Whittemore Mrs Carl Montgomery Mrs Ora Bundy Mrs Mad-son Mrs Hanson Mrs Baron Brigham City and Mrs Norman Sims Mrs Preal Packard Mrs Ethel Primrose Mrs Countryman of Salt Lake and Mrs Earl Ray Gaumer Hanson Members of the Rainbow club gave no-host party Wednesday afternoon at the Valley house in Huntsville Those attending were Mrs Joseph Robb Mrs William Reeves Mrs Frank Gimlin Mrs William Mrs David Crockett Mrs Dan Boyle Mrs Louise Leavitt Mrs John Batch Mrs John Holden Mrs Rhine Mrs Griffin and Mrs Emil Eklund Miss Della Jackson was hostess a a small party Thursday evening her home 767 Twenty-second street with nurses of the Dee hospital as guests Bridge was played followed by refreshments The party includ ed Miss Mildred Madson Miss Eliza beth Stanford Miss Mary Jones Miss Dorothy Vernon Miss Phyllis Smout Miss Eleanor Lee Miss Dorothy Spitzer Miss Idonna Nuttall Miss Cecile Wright Miss Helen Mabey and Miss Venus Rothey SMALL PARTIES OF PAST WEEK Mrs Maude Patterson Hundley will be hostess at the meeting of the Ladies Literary club next Wednesday at the Hotel Bigelow Mrs Rl Morrell is in charge the program which is to be a review of of by James Truslow Adams DINNER FOR GUESTS FROM BOISE IDAHO On Thursday evening Mr anc Mrs Edwin Gamer entertained at dinner aid bridge at their home 3129 Ogden avenue in honor of their house guests Mr and Mrs George LUstevenson of Boise Idaho formerly of Ogden The house and table were beautifully decorated with fall flowers Covets were laid for Mr and Mrs O' Shurtliff Mr and Mrs Clyde Warner Mr and Mrs Wilson Wright- Mr and Mrs Gordon Oxnam and Mr and Mrs Robert Faddis SPECIAL MEETING LADIES The regular meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Monday evening at the Legion chateau There will be installation of officers (with Mrs Harlin newly elected department president acting as installing officer After the ceremonies there will be a program and refreshments '-4 ii Past Circle will meet af the Masonic temple on Wednesday for luncheon at one-thirty The following new ly-elected officers will act as hostesses: Mrs A Houston president Mrs Bader vice president Mrs Parker Shifflet secretary-treasurer All past matrons are welcome MacDowell Ensemble will hold an important studio meeting on Tuesday evening at eight Mrs Laura Romney president will preside and all members are requested to be present Miss Janet Barbara Brown 2319 Harrison avenue entertained 28 little friends Thursday afternoon in honor of her ninth birthday anniversary Games were played followed by refreshments Weber School of Beauticians i COMPLETE COURSES IN BEAUTY CULTURE Including HAIRDRESSING HAIRCUTTING AND COSMETOLOGY Moderate Tuitions Efficient Training MRS MADGE STRATTON Instructor and Supervisor of Public Service i Registration Monday October 3 9:00 a NOTE: Students desiring information concerning beauty culture courses supplies and tuitions may phone 42SS or 3348 or Mrs Madge Stratton 4I-R-4 or 10 or Beauty Shoppe 363 Mrs Wells I Stephensen entertained on Wednesday for her small daughter Beth in celebration of her third birthday anniversary Games were enjoyed by the little ones after which luncheon was served at the long table garden flowers and a large birthday cake were the dec orations Invitations were issued to Norma Nicholas Arleen Moore Nola Howard Ilde Stephensen Belva Larsen Jennie Christensen Carma Witten Clarabel Witten Charlene Moore Norma and Duane Arave Don Moore Limn Moore also Mrs Frances Moore Mrs Ed Howard Mrs Henry Witten Mrs Ray Arave Mrs Frank Moore and Mrs Wallace Moore Mrs Stephenson was assisted by her mother Mrs I Moore and her sister Miss Hazel Moore Mrs Brown of Nevada was surprised at the home of her mother Mrs Bert Siprelle Those invited were the Mesdames Fay Peart Leaha Quinn Dorothy Burt Louise Moyes Thelma Murdock Gladys Eldredge Mrs Keenan of Montello Nev Mrs Eleanor McGuire of Los Angeles and Pauline Dodson of Tucson Ariz The Elks ladies will hold a special meeting Tuesday evening on the mezzanine floor of the Elks club Business matters of interest will be discussed) All wives of Elks are requested td be present The meeting will commence at eight Electa Sunshine club win hold its meeting on Tuesday afternoon at two in the Masonic temple There will be election of officers All members are i asked to attend.

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