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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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To Observe Anniversary THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING JULY 30 1944 Sharon Thompson' Betrothed to Lieut Ward BRIGHAM CITY July Mr and Mrs Roy Thompson Brig- Engagement Announced Mutual Girls Meet for Red Cross Project Members of the South Ogden stake Young Women's Mutual Improvement association will meet Wednesday August 2 from seven-thirty to nine-thirty to do Red Cross work under direction of Sarah Grondel in conformation of the eight-staka sum ham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sharon to Lieutenant Grant Ward son of Mr and Mrs Daxid Ward Willard The couple will be married on August 5 at Sedalia Mo where Lieutenant Ward is stationed with Gap: jjl Linda laggart i Fetes Birthday Little Miss Linda Taggart two years old on July 1 celebrated her birthday anniversary at the home of her a rents Mr and Mrs Nat Taggart of North Ogden with a party The guests were: Julie Kathy I'ingree Jan and Sandra Keller Richie Ford Norman Holmes Carolyn and Ronny Simmons Ranae and Gord-vi Brown David and Tommy Hadley Judy Searle Stephen and Sharon Hadley Nancy Taggart Judy Harris Butch and Gregg and )onna Brown and Sharon Kay Storey been made in iive pajamas jackets buttons have been sewed on ten infants' slips and 12 pairs of pajamas One hundred diapers have been labeled Early Pioneers Entertained By Chapter The Weber county chapter ot the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Monday entertained the early pioneers of the county at a luncheon at the Hotel Ben Lomond following the Twenty-fourth of July parade-Several guests including the mayor and commissioners also attended A musical program furnished added interest Twelve of the pioneers who attended were: Elizabeth Oakey 94 Samuel Hadley 90 Joseph Smith 90 Sarah GledhUl 86 Thomas England 84 A Crouch 75 Jessie Bingham 79 John Ek-strom 84 Isabelle Allred 83 Jane Gamer 81 Hunter 81 and Rose Blair 81 mer project the army air corps taking train ing previous to going overseas Gleaner giris ana special interest members will meet at the Utah The bride-to-be is a graduate of Power auditorium to make surgi Box Elder high school where she was a member of the Bee Ettes and worked on the Boomerang school yeabook She attended Utah State Agricultural college last year where she worked on the Buzzer college annual and Student Life the college newspaper She is a member of the cal dressings £ach one is required to wear a clean wash dress a scarf on her head and no finger nail polish She should also take her own scissors and spatula Junior girls will meet at the Red Cross sewing rooms 416 Twenty-fourth They are to take their own scissors and thimbles Each stake has been assigned a week at the Red Cross centers and it is especially urged that there be a good attendance for the fulfilling of this project I A members of all stakes and out of town girls are invited Alpha Chi Omega sorority Lieutenant Ward is also a graduate of Box Elder hifh school He attended University of Utah where he was pledged to Sigma Nu The bride-to-be has been the honored guest at various showers and parties On Wednesday July 19 she was feted at a kitchen shower at the home of Ellen Mae Munns at Miss Munn's home in it i nr r'itv whose encasement and Last Wednesday she was hon 5 rii-ant Ward son of Mr and ored at a farewel party by Alice Mr and Mrs Benjamin Charlesworth 218 Thirty-fifth will celebrate their sixty-third wedding anniversary tomorrow July 31 Mr Charlesworth is eighty-six years old and Mrs Charlesworth is eighty-five They are the parents of three sons and three daughters: Bruce Charlesworth Melvin Charlesworth Ben Charlesworth Mrs Luman Shurtliff and Mrs Arden Broadbent of Ogden and Mrs Merle Hickenlooper of Burbank Calif The Charlesworths have thirty-two grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren (Link-Tiffany studio) ssrmng marriage iu jh David Ward of Willard is announced today by her parents Mr ana iar nuj ju iumioii Mother Children Return To Home in California Jvnudson at Miss Knudson home Nola Leggett an aunt and Nellie Cheal honored Miss Thompson at a relatives party at Mrs Cheal's home Donette Fife and Shirley Jean Call honored the bride-to-be with a shower Friday night at Miss Fife's home The announcement tea was given last Sunday by Miss Thompson's mother with a few very close friends attending to participate the work each week August 9 is the date set for the Weber stake with Caroline Hob-son in charge and August 16 the Ogden stake with Linette mg-gart supervising Other stakes who have already worked on special days duing the month of July are Mount Ogden stake with Reba Hendricks in charge Farr West stake Ruby Blackington Ben Lomond stake Gladys Henderson and North Weber stake with Minerva Hadley Mrs Francis A- Childs is in charge of the sewing room each week and Mrs McDonaid the surgical dressing rooms The amount of work completed to date by the groups is as follows: surgical dressings 7500 sponges 78 housewives have been filled 78 cards to cut for thread 1 Dinner Party at Home Tuesday Marks Birthday iTpxas Mrs Burton arrived here kYTON July Mrs in tn-iv urr III two weeks ago Sergeant Burton and children Sidney Ann is a son of Mr and Mrs wu liam Burton of Lavton Stanford left here Wednesday FALL'S NEWEST AC Reid Whitesides arrived home Tuesday evening for a brief Wright West Twenty-fourth was honored at a birthday dinner party on the lawn at his Kjk tbair home in Los Angeles Cttttf after visiting the past three Lavton at the home of Mrs Richards' mother Mrs HMlllnides furlough from Bakersfield cam rnrnnral Tnv Harris son of Mr home There were 15 couples pres ILIAIK1UU5 Ult-TRIMMED HATS They're four weeks in advance of the autumn I and Mrs Ezra Harris and Corporal HnwarH Mnrean son of Mrs Otyolcwa Squaws Make Plans For Rush Season The members or the Otyokwa Squaws have been busy these past few weeks preparing for the coming rush season Meetings have been held at the home of Made-lyn Hillis where committees were chosen The officers of the club met recently with Miss June Coop the club advisor at Patio Springs Last week an informal gathering was held at Lester park with all members attending Plans were discussed for the coming "Alumnae Tea" which will be held in the early part of August Committee members are: Louise Thomas Lou Jean Scoffield Beverly Felt and Mary Louise Williams ent and 50 more called Mr Wright Adams returned winding 37 cards of thread wound: 3 pairs of pajamas 2 pairs of mules 4 aprong kit bags and 2 infants' quilts Buttonholes have Ward Schedules Sunset Event At Clinton Home CLINTON July A sunset service will be held Sunday July 30 at the home of Mr and Mrs Myron Child The program will be under direction of the 1 A has been in Ogden for the past 25 years He was born in Cache valley Bit Kunriav from a ten-day I season Only by your early selection will you 111 George Morgan are home on furlough from Caspter Wyoming Miss Bonnie Jean Harris entertained with a dinner party Thursday evennig at the home of her mother Mrs Chloe Harris Mr and Mrs Ed Layton attended the Muir family reunion held last Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Muir Bountiful It's What You Get Not What You Pay That Counts in the Worth of Medicine trip to the west coast She spent HpMl days in Sacramento Calif Hpa interest of her work and Bp remainder of the time she visited her brother and sister-in-law Sr and Mrs Wendell Adams of lira Wenden Roberts and in-Mtt sen returned home Thursday Ham the Dee hospital The baby born July 20 Mrs Roberts is Wm former Miss Mary Briggs mm Martha Knowlton Miss Ad a Beth Whites ides and Miss Pauline Schoffield were hostesses ft breakfast party last Sunday mm ning at the home of their gtoptkdparents Mr and Mrs WfeJfeMtdes Those attending were Mrs Merrell urignam City spent the past week in Lay-ton with her sister Miss Mamie Layton Into your PRESCRIPTION goes years of study years of experience and training and scientific skill combined with the highest grade of drugs and medicines ft Ibe assured of one of these smartest of "FUR-TRIMS" Due to market conditions they'll not be available later They're sure to complement your new fur coat either in mink marten leopard fox squirrel imt and others TO WEAR NOW OR LAYA WAY PRIVILEGE 2341 Washington Boulevard Pvt Leland Wallace son of Mr and Mrs Wallace is home on a 15-day furlough He is stationed at Camp Roberts Calif and is in the army infantry Fireman 1c Louis Summers USN son of Mr and Mrs Wallace Summers is home on emergency leave due to the illness of his wife Mr and Mrs Adrian Draayer and family of Nampa Idaho are visiting relatives and friends here Monday evening Mr and Mrs Joseph Wright and son Joseph Smith and Mrs Wright's mother were guests of Mr and Mrs George Mitchell The junior Sunday school class Chapter Plans Dinner Chapter of the Sisterhood will entertain at a picnic dinner next Sunday August 6 at the horpe of Mr and Mrs Ernie Fallentine Mrs George Eller-beck is chairman of the event assisted by Mrs Fallentine Mrs Car-lyle Eubank Mrs Harmon Cunningham Mary Ad-Wtmt ii Stevenson of Lav- fgn: Caroline Whitesides Kaysvuie LsJean Scof field Ogden and La- Nichols Helen Clark and Hfet0ht Farmington Mr Clarence Forbes and son Phi Lambda Tau Holds Shindig The Phi Lambda Tau held its club meeting in the form of shindig at the home of Miss Donna Wilkinson on Wednesday evening Members attending were Miss Gayle Sutton Miss Nina Lindgren Miss Beverly McClellan Miss Elaine Stoker Miss Donna Wilkinson Miss Jean Kennedy Miss Marceline Smith Miss Edna Peterson Miss Dona Fronk Miss Beverely Behling and Miss Dolores Falkner Several members of the alumnae were also present WHEN YOUR DOCTOR GIVES YOU A PRESCRIPTION LET A PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST FILL IT TAKE IT TO JOHN CULLtYPH M- PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIST (PntAuytumA and Sick Room Styif4 Room 214 HRST ECUDITY RANK BLDG- Dial 9254 Barton Mrs Walter Swanson Mrs Donald Leader Mrs Bur Homer left M- "-aria fr Friday tor Las vegas visit Charles Forbes ton Lyle Fisher and Miss Marion Smith About fifty members and it Lynn Burton arrived BHTVesi ham Mond ty from Camp tanner guests are expected to attend mer Clothes These Bulges" PHONE 6400 had an outing at Como Springs Friday Kenneth Muir Max Mor-tensen and Junior Van Zyle corn-posed the committee in charge Myron Child Jr and Joyce Hod-son arranged transportation and Marlene Stewart and Dean Adams took care of finances The afternoon was spent swimming and roller skating Mrs Mattie Baker has her twin daughters and their babies here from Los Angeles Calif They are Mrs Arthur Knox and daughter Raeline and Mrs Lyman Freestone and son Lyman Jr A picnic for the family was enjoyed at the Como Springs Thursday evening Miss Shirley Adams is guest of Miss Iona Mitchell i METHOD Mrs Margaret Feeny was an Ogden guest at a luncheon given by Mrs Butler at the Salt Lake Country club on Thursday afternoon OF KEDITCIXG iRt Washington Blvd ream 7 JS- i 'imilliflilflllmtifHBim I Is the one in which you appear radiantly lovely in a new fur coat DUPLER'S dedicates all its experience and talent to making that dream come true for EVERY woman who cherishes it Experience? Furs have been the trade of the Dupler family for over a century Talent? DUPLER'S has attracted to its design studios masters in the art of selecting blending dyeing and matching pelts skilled craftsmen who take pride in the quality of their work the beauty of the finished product Because of the painstaking and conscientious effort that has been incorporated into every fur coat bearing the proud DUPLER label a guarantee of quality can accompany it to its owner And because DUPLER'S is the West's largest exclu Steeds Return to East After Clearfield Visit CLEARFIELD July Lieutenant and Mrs Harold Steed left on Thursday evening to return to Philadeuphia Pa after a week's visit here at the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Steed Jr Mrs Dale Steed of Ogden accompanied Lieutenant and Mrs Steed to Philadelphia for a visit Lieutenant and Mrs Steed had spent one week in Boise Idaho at the home of Mrs Steed's parents Mr and Mrs A Minson sive furrier you profit by mass production economy actually paying a lower price for a finer fur coat In addition you have an almost unlimited selection to choose from including furs that are priced to conform to every purse And to make it easy to buy you have ten months to pay -VIEWING Mr and Mrs Barlow and family of Copperton were weekend visitors of Mr and Mrs Jesse Barlow Mrs Dale Steed of Ogden spent the past week-end as the guest THE NEW FASHIONS -Autumn 1944 at the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Steed Mrs Clyde Jenson entertained with a bridge supper Wednesday evenipg at her home for the following guests: Mrs Barlow Wook Mrs Ivin Barlow Mrs Halver Campbell Mrs Glade Day and Mrs Julia Grey of Clearfield and Mrs Elmer Flint and Mrs Robert Holt of Layton Mr and Mrs Smith have their little granddaugher Vicki Smith of Centerville staying at their home for a week Her mother Mrs Robert Smith spent Saturday at the Smith home in Clearfield TIME AT DUPLER'S Tremonton Home Scene of Dinner Party TREMONTON July A chicken c'inner was served to Mrs Rebecca Costly and daughter Margaret Anthony Idaho: Mrs Emma Moore Soda Springs Idaho-Mrs Sarah Clark Clarkston Mrs Don Homer and daughter Karen Redondo Beach Calif Mr and Mrs Melvin Homer and Mrs Olena Homer Tremonton at the home of Mr and Mr3 Donald Homer on Wednesday Sm the exciting new Hpll underscored ror ccess thru fall and win- Daily arrivals to add Our advance collec- $6995 to $150 QUALITY FURS PRICED $89 to $5000 AUGUST FUR EVENT now in progress A Small Deposit Will Sold Your Selection Till Fall OPIN MONDAY NITE TILL 9 Vern Marble of Salinas Calif is spending the summer with Mr' and Mrs Marble Tremonton Mrs Arthur Wilson Ogden spent a few days in Tremonton last week Mrs Hansen is convalescing from a major operation performed last week at the Cache Valley hospital rMnn HolIiday and Mrs Whitney left last Wednesday for California for a short visit" Mrs Donald Homer gave a 5" Saturday in honor of her daughter's eighth birthday anniversary Ten guests were pres- LUSCIOUS AUTUMN LEAF COLORS Terra Cotta Wintergreen Fuchsia Gold Gray RAF Blue Brown Black 01 WBWmmmmmmmmmmmmwmwmmm THE WESTS LARGEST EXCLUSIVE FURRIER.

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