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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 20

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SUNDAY MORNING JULY 12 1942 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER Takes Voivs at Olympia She Becomes July Bride Marriage Is Announced Clara Gilman i David Dunn Wed at Fort Lieut Packer Bride to Live At Stockton ye'-w i 4 A marriage of interest the past week was that of Miss Clara Gil" man daughter of Mrs Mae Gilman and Corporal David Dunn son of Mr and Mrs Lester Dunn of Ogden The ceremony was solemnized July 10 at Fort Lewis Olympia Wash by the post cham-ain The bride was accompanied to Olympia by her mother Mrs Dunn is a former student of Weber college and attended University of Idaho at Moscow She was a member of Otyokwa club at Weber college and of Gamma Phi Beta sorority at Moscow I Corporal Dunn attended Weber college and i3 a member of Excelsior club He is now in service with the army Miss Claramay Patterson was hostess at a luncheon at Hotel Ben Lomond on Wednesday afternoon in compliment to the bride and Mrs James Voeller the former Miss Madeline Douglas also a recent bride Covers were laid for ten guests I 1 Ai Taking her place in the parade of June brides was Miss Marian Jean Whitener of Quincy Wash She was married to Lieut Paul Packer son of Mr and Mrs R-Packer of Ogden June 27 in the air base chapel at Stockton Calif Attending the couple were Lieut Charles Pell of Ogden and Miss Ruth Smith of Stockton Lieut Packer was graduated from flying school June 23 at Stockton and his mother Mrs Packer attended the exercises as well as the wedding He is a former graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and attended University of Syracuse majoring in forestry He is affiliated with the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity The bride attended Gonzaga college at Spokane Wash and was employed at the Bremerton navy yard prior to her marriage The young couple plan to reside at Stockton temporarily Rebekah Unit Installs Heads On Monday 5 A vy 1 Vvv A 'f 4" v- JS5 -H 5 yj a 7 J1 frag fe 0 Mrs Eugene Graham Fish the former Miss Mary Frances Whitte-more daughter of Mr and Mrs Byron Lee hittemore whose marriage was solemnized July 11 at the home of her parents (Loveland Mr David Dunn formerly Miss Clara Gilman daughter of Mrs Mae Gilman whose marriage was solemnized Friday July 10 at Olympia Washington (Loveland studio) Mrs Paul Packer who before her marriage was Miss Marian Jean Whltener of Quincy Washington Lieutenant Packer is a son of Mr and Mrs Packer of Ogden studio) Nieces of Grace Bryarvr Are Guests Kreizenbecks To Reside Cody Wyo Planning to reside at CoJy Wyo are Mrs George Kreizenbeck and her two daughters arbara Kay and Karen Margaret when they leave soon to join Mr Kreizenbeck who is serving in the war relocation department A number of parties are being given for Mrs Kreizenbeck preceding her departure Prior to Mr leaving fdr Cody Mr and Mrs Walter Thorson entertained at dinner 'at their home complimenting Mr and Mrs Kreizenbeck and their daughters Fourteen guests attended Boat riding on the Pine View lake was enjoyed after the dinner Mr and Mrs Frank Kreizenbeck entertained at dinner at their Nurse's Aides Increase Work Wins Commendation and more aides forbeen completed Including three Officers of Queen City Rebekah Lodge No 4 were installed at the regular meeting Monday evening Mrs Violet Smith district deputy president was installing officer assisted by the following women as deputies for the respective offices: Josephine Yarrington marshall Lucille Allen warden Cleora Montgomery record and financial secretary Mattie Losee treasurer Jemima Furniss guardian and Cmma Holt chaplain New officers are Ethel Ihrig noble grand Emily Schultz vicegrand Lulu Cloudman recording secretary Alice Clark financial secretary Lillia Dumke treasurer Mrs Ihrig chose as her appointive officers: Edaline Hartley warden Janice Shelton conductor Mrs Effie Ross right supporter to Kiwanis Sets Yearly Picnic Date training on the hospital Annie Peterson To Be Feted on 1 83rd Anniversary Mrs Annie1 Peterson will be lonored at open house Sunday between the hours of two and eight at the home of a daughter Mrs Stodtmeister 3167 Kiesel the occasion being her eighty-third birthday anniversary Her many friends and relatives are invited to call Mrs Peterson is the mother of six children Mrs Charles Mor tensen Mrs Samuel Peterson Ezra Peterson and Mrs Stodt meister Ogden John Peterson Manhattan Kansas and Dr Peterson who died recently Miss Grace Bryant was hostess at a small tea at her: home In the Browning apartments on Wednesday afternoon between the hours of three and six The event honored her nieces Mrs Lipscomb of Los Angeles and Mrs Hintze of Greenbelt Md who are guests at the home of their parents Mr and Mrs Paul Bry- Miss Joanne Hansen entertained with piano selections during the afternoon and assisted the hostesi There were twenty guests Mr and family home July 3 honoring Mrs Kreizenbeck and the Whittemore Fish Rites Held Saturday I Mary Frances Whittemore daughter of Mr and Mrs Byron Lee Whittemore 2869 Brinker and Eugene Graham Fish son of Mr noble and 6Tlie Ahlberg left I and Mrs Theron smmorter married at a charming ceremony The vice grand chose as her sup- I at the home of the parents porters Beatrice Randall and Clara Saturday July 11 in the presence Brinton Ethel Ranson inside of members of the immediate la-guardian Mary Logan outside milies and friends Iwis Wal-guardian Violet Smith musician lace cousin of thr bride officiated Marinda Child color bearer Nettie The bridal party stood before Parker and Mildred Hoggan alter an improvised altar of white ma-bearers Lottie Swenson chaplain donna lilies and white gladioli Lucille Allen was elected as a combined with rich green foliage trustee for eighteen months Mrs I an seven-branch candelabra Eva Ludden acted as musician dur- bride chose a green linen ing the ceremony suit with white accessories Her At the close of the ceremony the corsage was of white rosebuds and retiring noble grand Myrna Logan giatji0ii was presented with the-official past After the ceremony the bridal noble grand jewel by the district coupie received congratulations Thrsr T'rp" from their friends in the garden where refreshments were served The table was attractive with white garden flowers and was centered with a wedding cake encircled with gardenias Following a short honeymoon trip the couple will reside in Ogden The bride attended Weber college where she was a member of deputy president Mrs Ihrig presented her with a gift from the officers A social hour was enjoyed and light refreshments were served in the dining room Link and Belt Employes Have The Ogden Kiwanis club will hold its family picnic Saturday July 18 in the afternoon and evening at South 'Fork canyon Wives and children of members are invited to attend The club wili furnish refreshments free of charge A program for the children is being arranged Those desiring transportation are requested to pall Earl Randall telephone 7479 Members of the social committee who will be in charge are Mr and Mrs Ira Huggins Mr and Mrs Earl Randall Mr and Mrs Anderson Mr and Mrs: Charles Cowley Mr and Mrs Archie Pasch Mr and Mrs Pierce Mr and Mrs Charles Ward and Mr and Mrs Reed Wight I Barbara Rose Is Married to Dee Mildon I Mr and Mrs Lloyd A Rose of as did Mr and Mrs Lester Mon-crief at their home over the July 4th holiday Mrs Keizenbeck and hr daughters were entertained st dinner by Mrs A Favero at her country home on Tuesday evening Ten guests were present Mrs Quillinan entertained at luncheon at her home day afternoon complimen Kreinzenbeck and on Friday after noon Mrs William Burford Cook was hostess to a few friends at luncheon at ther home Mrs Kreizenbeck wil' motif for a number of parties this week also floor Volunteer registered nurses t'he city under direction of Miss Verle Baker supervise the training of the Aides during their course at the hospital The nurses assisting in this volunteer work are besides Miss Baker chairman Mrs Packer Mrs Alma Rail Mrs Eunice Cairn Mrs Gilbert Wheelwright Mrs Ann West Miss Margaret Ingabo Miss Elmo Hanslee Mrs Alice Reynolds Mrs A Van Arsdale and Mrs A A Hiss Each group of Aides that graduates is a unit within itself and has a chairman and a secre-iary It is noticed- by those in charge that in nearly every case le person taking the Aides course is even more enthus-astic after the course has been completed than at the beginning Some of the duties required by the Aides are: to admit ie patient take care of persona belongings of patient dismiss pa lent take care of flowers trans fer patient make beds take care of diet trays feed patients give them nourishments assemble and clean unsterile trays prepare hot water bottles thermometer trays ce cap or collar put away sup-dies give bed bath tub bath shampoo prepare dressings answer lights take care of ambulatory patient take patient to X-ray or hydrotherapy wheelchair and other odd jobs that are so import Outing if "where hi-style is inexpensive BHUTAN'S I BEGINNING TOMORROW 1 Our 32nd Semi-annual apparel CLEARANCE Savings Average Chanoda club She Is prominent In Marriott announce the marriage music circles in Ogden as a pian- 0f their daughter Barbara to Dee Mildon son of Mr and Mrs at Matt Mildon of Uintah The ceremony was solemnized June 11 at Ogden That is the slogan for this energetic group of Red Cross volunteer workers who are striving to prepare themselves to be of vital service to the registered nurses in case of disaster Spent an enjoyable few moments with some of this group on Monday and learned a most commendable story concerning their activities Mrs Leonard Diehl chairman of volunteer special services for the Red Cross and of (Aides could not praise the group highly enough started with a very small number of she said this membership has now grown to fifty-seven which prises three units This is quite remarkable when you consider that the service is not glamorous like a number of the other Red Cross she continued would be she said much some of the Aides are getting out of their courses At the completion of the last course there were four members interested in going on in the nursing profession for their Then continuing she said is one young lady who has tried various phases of an artistic career as well as a business one and seem to find herself Since she has completed her course in Aides she has decided to embark upon the nursing profession as her This was only one of the many interesting instances related by Mrs Diehl The desired quota of Aides for the western area is 10000 members and aim is to supply 300 of that number Those in charge of the group are hopeful for a complete quota early in the fall Aides work is selling itself Mrs Diehl said are becoming interested 1 in it of their own accord as there is really so much to be gained by taking this course It seems that enthusiasm is growing steadily in this worthy cause and every woman who feels she can shoult take advantage of this wonderfu opportunity to better herself in case of Authorities in the group highly commended the housewives who are giving their time to this work The Girls in Blue are beginning to be noticed and doctors nurses and patients can speak only praise of their work it is claimed These workers consider it an insurance policy in knowing what to do in case of emergency In home-mak ing as well as having a satisfac tion that they would have a def inite place in the scheme of things when disaster strikes The requirements of this wor are 150 hours a year for four years in the Salt Lake temple Fire Ladies Close Season With Dinner Two hundred and twenty-six employes and their partners from the ant for the comfort of the patient I link and belt plant of the Ogden present employed at Hill field all under supervision of registered ordnance depot enjoyed a picnic nurses supper program and dance at La- Mrs JHammond former in- goon on Friday June 26 structor of nurses at the Dee hos- Leaving the plant directly after pital is instructor for the various work the employes met at the Aides groups and is great- sort for dinner followed by a pro-y appreciated by the membership gram and dancing of this organization She states The program included commun-think the girls are all doing a fine ity singing accompanied by Paul-job in this work They are really ine Higgs announcement of the putting in a lot of time and seem marriage of Miss Ruth Allred and very interested in Ray Diploma a medley of popular In speaking with Dr Clark tunes Miss Higgs a comic history Rich concerning the Aides talk Ray Bronson a skit he stated folks are doing and Belt members of the a grand job and in view of the department harmonica solos Reed shortage of nurses at this time Swaner a skit Mid their help at the hospital is greatly written and directed appreciated not only by thedoc-by Miss Betty Dodson and a reading Madge Watts ist Both Mr and Mrs Fish are Mrs Roland Parry- entertained in honor of the fiftehth anniversary of her daughter Monday evening at a dinner Gables tea room The color was carried out in red white blue White madonna lilies roses and corn flowers were three branch candelabra red white and blue candles Hones Entertain At Two Picnic Parties AtHqme Two delightful social events of tha week were the picnic supper parties given by Mr and Mrs Hone at their home 1528 Twenty-seventh Friday and Saturday evenings Croquet badminton archery and cards formed the diversion for the evening guest list included Mr and Mrs Ira A Huggins Mr and Mrs Leo Loll Dr and Mrs Frank Bartlett Mr and Mrs Edens Mr and Mrs Arthftr Grix Mr and Mrs Herbert Woods Mr and Mrs Platt Puller Mr and Mrs Rulon Wood Dr and Mrs Wilson Mr and Mrs Joseph Behling Mr and Mrs Clyde A Lindquist and Mr and Mrs Lyman Pierce The guests attending Saturday evening were Mr and Mrs Frank Brown Mr and Mrs Mat-hies Mr and Mrs I Canfield Mr sind Mrs Carl A Lindquist Mr and Mrs Francis Nicholas Dr and Mrs Leslie A Smih Mr and Mrs Horace Ensign Mr and Mrs Ekins Mr and Mrs Hickman Mr and Mrs Dave Peterson and Mr and Mrs Carl Gaskill 50 I to Fire Ladies Social club held birthday reguiar meeting at the Little Gloria j-ea room with Mrs Ina Kiel as at 1333 After an informal dinner scheme 1 cards were enjoyed by the guests and Ladies present were Mrs A red Owens Mrs William Olsen Mrs used Milton Pettit Mrs Phil-A with lips Mrs Darwin Van De Graff added Mrs Frank Bragger Mrs Alice to the attractiveness of the'setting Mitchell Mrs Le Roy Turpin and Guests included LaDona Gam- the hostess Mrs Le Roy Kiel mell Ruthie Berthenole Mitzie Guests were Mrs Helen Swanner Stevenson Nellie Mae Hodgson Mrs Thomas Hallroyd Mrs Vera Joye Davis Shirley Pickett Joyce Kelly and Mrs Louise Higgen-Radcliffe Myrelle Eccles Marian bo them Toliver Norene Barton Jean Rich- The club will be adjourneduntil ardson Fern Wheelwright Beverly second Wednesday In Farr and Joan Watson tors nurses and hospital staff but by the patients-also This is really an opportunity for them to get training which is invaluable to them not only in their family life but in case any of them wish to follow the nursing profession as a vocation The work they are doing is indeed Dr Leslie Merrill was enthus- jhave filled the gap by doing an invaluable service in assisting registered Mrs Oetta Glasscock supervisor of the hospital also commended the work of the group stating "Just a little thing such as ans laTtic 7nhls "views "wncernlng the a group also They have every onelmendou helP the at a group also xuey nave particularly busy time The women Fine Brittan exclusive apparel from our awn regular stocks Quality in most cases irre placeable' Slashed in price for this sale beginning tomorrow! Color and size ranges are incomplete but in every instance values are tremendous i No Purchase May Be Returned During This Sale All Sales Finall Just 21 Coats Vz Off Originally 1 995 to 3950 Just 18 Formal Dresses i originally up to 2295 of them demonstrated an eager- arg doing an excellent Mrs Rushmer vice chair man of Aides and hospital ness to help in any way they he said have been very fine and have jumped right in and done any job that was to be done This current emergency has depleted the nursing facilities all over the coun- af ter a training has' try tremendously and these women -J Trio Receives Summer Rites Of Gamma lota The Wednesday meeting of Gamma Iota was held at the home of Miss Bette Beckett a summer pledge The main purpose of the meeting was to give the pledge oath to three summer pledges Miss Bette Beckett Miss Norma Cross and Mis Marian Kristofferson After the business of the meeting was completed a buffet dinner was served Sunday afternoon a special meeting was held at the home of Miss Jean Lindquist Plans were made for a rush party to be held in the near future To Appease the Heat! Open Monday Till 9 Summer Shoes originally up to 998 Come in tomorrow for a grand easy-to-manage Permanent and go right through your busy days all summer long trim and neat despite the heat! We will help you select the Hair-dp that suits you besC PHONE 8821 For Appointment -1 Just 61 Summer Dresses! 498 9 Just 51 Smart Dresses 9 1995 i contact chairman expressed her admiration of the group by stating that sacrifices these women are making to do this work are most commendable and the patients love them for it Even if it is time for them to stop work and go home if a patient needs to have a bath or some other little service these women will stay after time to do it I think their-services are The age limit for those wishing to take the course is from 18 to 50 and high school graduates or the equivalent i Officers of the three units are: Unit No 1 Mrs Leona Vanden-berg chairman Kathryn French secretary Unit No 2 Mrs Charles Price chairman Mrs Parley Scott secretary and Unit No 3 Mrs Frank Sawyer chairman and Mrs Rowse secretary Mrs Fred Farr a member of Aides committee has charge of graduation excercises for the group and Mrs Samuel Powell treasurer has charge of the uniforms caps and insignias Mrs Stuart Dobbs and Mrs Pell both prominent in Ogden for their various activities are members of the Aides committee and Mrs Dobbs is also a Aide and Is working on her 150 hours Application blanks for this course may be secured at the Red Cross ofice at the City and County building and information concerning the joining of the Aides may be had by contacting Mrs Diehl at 2-3571 is not all hard Mrs Diehl stated girls have picnic parties and lots of fun in various ways and seem to enjoy the work tremendously" A Zeta Phi Xi Plans Early Rush Party Now At Annual SALE PMC BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS originally up to Entire Stock Sportswear 10 to 20 Discount A Zeta Phi Xi met at the home of Miss Barbara Christensen Wednesday at which time plans were made for the first rush party to be held in the near future Refreshment were served to Noretta Blaes Pat Boyle Evelyn Teuscher Lou Jean Scoffield Mary Jean Schott Cleo Anderson Barbara Christensen Lynette Harbert-son Maxine Long Janet Minty Charlene Sawyers and Louise Thomas TO ACCOMMODATE WAR WORKERS BE OPEN MONDAY TILL 9 MAKE APPOINT3IENTS EARLY THE outhf Studio Third Floor at DOWNSTAIKS STORE Mr and Mrs Brady Dirker have as their house guests Mr and Mrs James Anderson of Houston Texas They arrived Tuesday ji tn1 'll 'v Mfc 1 I.

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