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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 20

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Ogden, Utah
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To Reside in California THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 4 1945 New Queen At Parmloy Homo Mr and Mrs Ralph Ware Nelson and three children Ealphle Susan and rr rC Job's -Daughters Fete Incoming Outgoing Queens Miss Ruth Kingsford honored queen- of Job's Daughters Bethel Wr 9 and Miss Jean De Oiwu ji Lyolya Wixom to Reign at ii Ward Gold Green Ball i d'Alene Idaho are visiting thi Catholics Set Pre-Lenten Entertainment The Catholic Women's league will entertain at a pre-Lenten card party Wednesday Feb 7 at eight pm- in the basement of St Joseph's Catholic church Refreshments will be served and door prizes awarded During the evening a beautiful patchwork quilt ccn mi ie xiunie ox ivirs iNeison mother Mrs A Parmley and her brother Mr Dean Parmley LAYTON Feb -The East Lav- he received a citation for meritori ton ward I A Gold and Greenfous sea rescue He is serving with 1 -mrr 1 past honored queen were honored at a tea Saturday afternoon in the Masonic temple In charge of the affair was Mrs II Havenor grand guardian of the state of Utah: Miss Florence Steckel guardian Miss Helen Lind-quist guardian secretary Miss the navy air corps Sergeant and Mrs Clinton Thornton announce the birth of a son Friday at Dee hospital Ogdejjnt Mrs Thornton is the former Cath-ereine Adams She is making her Dan win oe neia eanesaay evening Feb 7 at the ward recreational hall- Lyolya Wixom will reigq as queen at the ball with Mary Wood and Ellen Whitesides as her attendants A floor show will be given demonstrating the I A dance 'At made by league members will be iKilBd given away reservations may be made with Mrs JohnL McGowan Dunstan treasurer and Mrs John Whetton music-director The tea table was covered with a lace cloth and was centered with urVifto carnations Favors umr 2-3646 or Mrs Henry Valdez xne puDiic is invited Mrs McGowan is general chair purple and white Jobs Daughters man in charge of arrangements emblems Dearing me names of the home In Layton with her parents Mr and Mrs William Adams Sergeant Thornton is serving with the forces in India They also have a daughter DarleneJ Miss Bonnie Jean Harris Lay-ton is now an active member of the Chi' Omega sorority at the A Logan- Wanda Barlow nnH mnnis Pratt Clearfield have honored queens vv nue xapers light- ed tne seiung Miss Kinesford and Miss rip Goede poured Installation oi tne officers was held Friday evening in the temple nt which time a musical nrngm ana wm db assisiea oy tne xoilow-ing committees: Door Mrs Henry Valdez and Mrs Vernon Carroh tables Mrs Frank Hart chairman Mrs Smyth and Mrs John Kozicki refreshments Mrs Frank Kennedy chairman Mrs John Green Mrs James Devlin Mrs Katherine Keogh Mrs Patrick Mulhall Mrs Thomas Carey Miss Frances Dermody and Mrs James also completed their requirements and are now active uni omegas was featured by the Mussettes of ui ri: Introducing 1 weDer tuuegc wu vian 'Aiiaerson as director Auxiliary to Fete bhaughnessy cards Mrs Kel-leher chairman Mrs Ellen Alway and Mrs Vau decorations Mrs Quillinan chairman Partners at Valentine Party ttVANSTON Wvo Feb 3-The Old-Timers Plan Dancing Party Carl Clark president of Union Mrs Leo Egan and Mrs RAYette Roil Wave No caps clamps nor fuss A special cream solution to solve your hair problem Sharon's Beaisiy Salon 418 25th Street Phone 7179 Open evenings by appointment warlaumont prizes Mrs Robert Barr and Mrs Merrill Cross' publicity Mrs Philip A McLaughlin Ladies' auxiliary to the Union Pa Pacific Old Timers' club No 6 announces a dancing party to be held on Thursday Feb 8 at eight- cific Old Timers' club JNo zu are entertaining members and their partners of the organization at a Valentine Dartv on Feb 10 at the Miss Ruth Kingfsford daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Kings-ford of 380 Thirty-third who is honored queen of Job's Daughters Bethel No 2 (Link-Tiffany studio) Evanston city hall at eight o'clock tnirty pm an ine i ot jf hall 2351 Grant Ave The party is to honor all past presidents of club No 6 since the club was oreanizprf Petty Officer 3c and Mrs Don Hull and son Larry Don of North Ogden who have left for California where Petty Officer Hull will be stationed for a short time (Link-Tiffany studio) Kathryn Holmes Jim Hoggan Take Holy Vows Simnlft and was th May 19 1924 Invitations have when cards and bingo wiu lur-nish the entertainment Mrs Scott Martin is chairman of the committee directing i arrangements with Mrs Hellewell been issued to an members of club No 6 and the Ladies' auxiliary to the Oldtimers and the Ladies' 86 Years Old Clever! ceremnnv wh5i united Miss Kath Fresh Colorful Mrs Herbert Payne Mrs George Titmus and Mrs A Zemp as Special programs will be presented Sunday evening in the Lay-ton and West Layton wards under sponsorship of the church committee of the Layton Kiwanis club The Layton ward meeting will be held at six o'clock and West Lay-ton at seven-thirty o'clock Simmons chairman of the church committee and Le Roi Day committee member" are in charge of arrangements Corporal and Mrs Forrest Johnson and son Jeffery are visiting from Tampa Fla They are visiting in Layton with Mrs Johnson's father William Whitesides and in Syracuse with Corporal Johnson's parents Mr and Mrs Everett Johnson Major and Mrs Dean Jeffs and two sons arrived here last Saturday from Ei Paso Texas Major Jeffs left Wednesday for the east to report for duty Mrs Jeffs and sons will remain in Layton for the present at the home ofe her parents Mr and Mrs Parley Weaver Mrs Eldridce Smith entertained the Skyline 500 club Thursday evening at her home Club members attending were Mrs David White-sides Mrs Lon Kennard Mrs Jack Pintus Mrs Ray Walker Mrs Otto Kent Mrs Harold Har-mer Mrs Orvil Allen Mrs Paul i Van Wagner Mrs Bill Pintus and Mrs Dan Riley Mrs Conley Watts was a special guest Mrs Rulon Waite and small son Jan moved to Logan Friday to make their home Mr Waite is serving with the military forces Prior to her departure Mrs Ronald Wescombe entertained in her honor Thursday evening Monday evening Mrs Waite entertained Skyline friends and neighbors at her home The elders' quorum of the East Layton ward sponsored a public dance Friday evening at the ward recreational hall Arrangements were directed by quorum officers: Owen Crockett president Harold Harmer first counselor and Ivin "Adams second counselor Mrs David Harris and daughter Lila Jean and son Second Class Petty Officer Eldon Harris Hunts-ville were Monday evening visitors in Layton at the homes of Mrs Chloe Harris Mr and Mrs Ezra Harris and Mr and Mrs Harris Eldon just returned home after serving in the Aleutians for 11 months It was there DOROTHY GRAY ryn Holmes daughter of Mr and Mrs Rnhfrt TT Knlmp nt 14RS Twenty-sixth and Jim Hoggan on Girls1 Prirtf sisting Members may secure reservations before Feb 7 from Mrs Martin or Mrs Hellewell auxiliary ana also to all Junior Oldtimers and their ladies Refreshments will be served for a very small charge Music will be furnished by a select orchestra featuring old-time dances For reservations call 2-5244 oi jvirs JLeiia Marier Jioggan ot 2030 Gramercy on Tuesday Jan 30 in the Methodist church on DRESSES w'w'' Mrs John Ewer entertained re Jefferson avenue The marriage cently at two attractive dessert Native of 'Norway Honored Guest At Family Party On his eighty-sixth birthday Monday Jan 29 Ole Olser? as honored guest at a family at his home in Wilson Mr Olsen was born in Oslo Norway and came to America at the age of 21 to join the members of the church in Utah He has resided for most luncheon bridge parties i 349 Places were set for Mrs Max service was read by the Reverend Laird Loveland in the presence of members of the immediate families Sister of the bride Miss Verna Holmes was bridesmaid and the bridegroom's brother William Cazin Mrs Scott Martin Mrs Clifford Ragan Mrs Frank Hoffman Girls' sorlna orint di Mrs Burr Longstreth Mrs Percy reises new Coats Mrst Mitchell Mrs est cojprfuf prints ai el styles Bailey Mrs Martin! Phillips noggan actea as best man The bride chose for her wedding ensemble a soft suit of dusty rose doc suede with a Cardigan neck bizes 7 to 14 Save on Infants' Mrs Lionel Tingey Mrs Hugh Baker Mrs Ralph Brimhall Mrs Reuel Walton Mrs William Cook Mrs Hubert Davis Mrs Oliver Buck Mrs Hellewell Mrs of his life in Wilson He spent a year as a tie cutter in Idaho Falls Wear! line accented by a- corsage of camelias and then became railroad section Double knit training pants Archie Willmore Mrs George boss stationed at Castle Rock for Brown and Mrs Robert Guild The couple' left immediately for Boise Idaho where Mr Hoggan is manager of the Rosana Dress Shop sizes 1 to 4 50 Mrs George Lloyd Mrs A 18 years Parsons Mrs Verne A Taylor and Mrs Paul will serve as host Infants outing flannel jgowns special 85 In 1885 he returned to Norway to visit his mother Mr Olsen was married to Josephine Bonherud on esses to members of the Ameri Tiny tots' crawlers small can Legion auxiliary at a two pm Catholics Schedule Valentine Dance LAYTON Feb 3 North Davis county Catholics of St Olaf's parish will sponsor a Valentine dance Feb 10 from nine to twelve pm in the Verdeland Park community hall Layton Proceeds will go to the church building fund General chairlady of the event is Mrs Mary Lewis hostesses Mrs Lucille Kreuth and Mrs Pauline Day tickets Mrs Hattie Cleary procurement Mrsv Rev Francis Jelnek decorations Mrs Edith Mc-Elfresh Mrs Geo Wallace Mrs Charles Fisher and Mrs Grace Hanel entertainment Mr Richard Day Mr Paul Lewis Mrs Thelma Curneen and Mrs Florence Woodman refreshments Mrs Jennie Broderick Mrs Anna Baranaski Mrs Audrey Fisneck and Mrs Lorin Keene door Eddy Curneen special features Mrs Marcelle Buick Admission will be by ticket The evening's entertainment will include dancing bingo cards and refreshments The public is bidden size only dessert luncheon and bridge at the $179 Norton Parker Is Feted Prior to Entering Service SUNSET Feb 3 Mrs Dpan Par Sept 27 1882 in the Endowment House at Salt Lake City The couple have nine living sons and daughters most of whom visited at Infants' dresses white embroidery trim dainty $193 meeting of the group in the Legion home on Monday Feb 5 states Mrs Oscar Anderson auxiliary president A regular business ses i if 1 i their home on Monday the excep tions being the ones in the armed sion will be held followed by tables of bridge Tiny Boys' SUITS services The Olsens also have 30 Mrs Clifford Stewart and Mrs suits Tiny boys' corduroy McDonald will serve as host- grandchildren and 35 great-grand children One son and six grand sons are in the armed forces of UIS TO TEENS 498 blue and red Special ker entertained with a dinner last Sunday in honor of her son Norton prior to his leaving for the maritime service Guests were Richard Cook Joe Dickson Legrand Simmons and Johnny Holt Norton Parker snn nt Mr and esses to members of the Women's society of Christian service of the Those present at the Olsen home Evanston Methodist church when on Monday included the families of Mr and Mrs Carl Olsen Mr and Mrs Norman Olsen Mr and iiicy uieei uu muisuay eu in Buy Bonds for Your Children's Future Ole Olsen who was compliments ed Monday January 29 on his 86th birthday anniversary when members of his family visited at his home In Wilson to cele tne parlors of the church Mrs 2438 Washington Blvd 3 Emmett Leek will be in charge of Mrs Dean Parker left Wednesday 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I the program and Mrs A Wood morning lor San Mateo Calif where he will enter the merchant Mrs Guy Olsen Mr and Mrs Thomas Smith Mr and Mrs George Stratford Mr and Mrs Edwin Fronk and Mr and Mrs brate the occasion! will conduct devotionals marine cadet school for officer William Sherman all of Ogden and Church Women to viciniry Victor Olsen who is now in Hawaii and Theodore Olsen Mrs Tillotson Fi-Wo-Ca Hostess now in military training ft III I Tin tnsju tsrs Blanche Woodruff Luncheon Guest Hold Day of Prayer Feb 16 All women of Ogden are urged to attend the meeting of the United Council of Church Women Ogden branch which will be held this year Feb 16 at two-thirty jm at the Presbvterian rhurrti Tantv- Fi-Wo-Ca Literary club met at the home of Mrs Leonard Tillotson on Tuesday Jan 30 with Mrs Leo Peck as assisting hostess Mrs Edwin Smith reviewed "Earth and High Heaven" by Gwethalyn Graham Ten members and four guests were present training Bishop and Mrs Lerdy Smith Mr and Mrs Henry Gwilliam Mr and Mrs Joseph Burnett and Mr and Mrs LaMarr Holt attended the banquet and dance given by the Municipal league Monday evening at Hotel Utah Salt Lake City Seaman 2c Gene Garner USN son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Garner is home on a 10-day leave from the naval training station Farragut Idaho Mrs Albert Stettler with Mrs A Stettler have gone to Lincoln Neb to visit her son Wil-liam stationed in the armed service there Carver and his daughter Delores are seriouslv ni na Mrs Blanche Woodruff was the III11MWII 1111 III HI nil Mil 11 I 1 11111 I MMHM II I I II THOROUGHBRED -MS CLASSICS guest of honor at a luncheon given by the Mountain States Telephone Operators Wednesday at the Viola fourth and AHnms Tfii Hiir cafe Mrs Woodruff is leaving Ogden Dorothy Gray BLUSTERY WEATHER LOTION grand help against chapped hands face elbows! A smooth powder base Stock now Doubfo valve after being employed at the tele Home Culture Club 1 The Home Culttire club will meet with Miss Mary Houston as hostess 823 Twenty-third The subject is India and Mrs Grace is the leader I 4 phone company as a supervisor and instructor tor the past year and a hospital Ogden prayer is neia an over the World wherever Christian people gather and millions of women of all denominations races color and icreed meet in universal worship The program of prayer and song is under the direction of the president of the Ogden branch Mrs Joseph Morrell Mrs KerrJ vice president Mrs Paul MohlerMrs Thomas Talbott nan Ml Tho Nswcst and Most Popular Friendship Bracelet FOR HER VALENTINE sir link Ybur Friends Together with an Everlasting "Forget-Me-Not" Bracelet ENGRAVED FREE WHILE YOU WAIT i 2j ttlUSTXAnOM SHOWS ACTUAl SKI OF UNXS my nooserrom j' i Hundreds Nw Spring HANDBAGS $5 to 1795 Hand-made cordes patents leathers A lovely collection STERLING SILVER Sierllng Silver jmKfZLzll II -Jit' Clasp 35c S7TZ3 I eacn Pljls 20 Excise Tax A SportleTgh Polo Coat is an inviting springtime investment It will smartly top most anything In your ward-robe! 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