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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 20

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4-B THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 18 1939 Pair Is United Monday Night In Colorado Reception Honors Pair At Wedding A wedding reception was held Uhe of June 44 at the and Mrs Stev-e ns 951 E4st Seventh South Salt Jfke City in honor -of Mr and Mrs Lamont Stevens whose marriage took place the same day 1 jf V''? Thf SA Hake D- temple The bride formerly Miss Ber- nice FowIes daughter of the late At a simple but lovely ceremony in the chapel of Grace Episcopal church in Colorado Springs on Monday evening June 12 at five Ruth McIntyre Vicks of Ogden Utah became the bride of Wayne Tarbell of Saguache Reverend Harry Kennedy formerly rector of the Mission of the Incarnation officiated The bride was attended by Miss Betty Middlekauff of Denver apd given in marriage by an old friend of the family Mr Crawford -of Denver She wore a pastel blue ensemble with white accessories and her corsage was of gardenias -and dainty sweetheart roses Paul Purdy of Denver was best man The bride who is the daughter of Mr-' and- Mrs Fred Vicks of Ogden graduated from the Lake-wood high school and attended the University of Colorado receiving her degree of bachelor of arts and a diploma in education on herwedding day She is a member of Delta Delta Delta and the honorary educational fraternity Kappa Delta Pi The bridegroom is theson of Mr and Mrs Robert Tarbell of Saguache He graduated from the Saguache county high -school and is a senior in the University of Colorado school of law He is a member of Phi Kappa Psl and of) the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity After a short honeymoon they will return to Boulder where Mr Tarbell will attend the summer session of the school Of law and Mrs Tarbell will act -its a special instructor to a group of children of pre-school age- New officers for the Women of the Moose Radiant chapter 134 who will be Installed Monday night in the Moose hall are left to right Mrs LeRoy Nelson junior graduate regent Mrs John Thomas Presiding officer (Loveland photos) and Mrs Bryant Furniss chaplain Mrs George Johnson was installed as junior regent Mr and Mrs Peter Jensen will hold open house at their home In Huntsville Tuesday June 20 between the hours of four and nine Ten children and 14 grandchildren will arrive for the fiftieth anniversary of the couple (Loveland photo) Women of Moose Will Place Staff Prows-Malan Rites Held In San Jose Golden Date To Be Marked In Huntsville wan Meetings Mr and Mrs Thomas Fowles was gowned in white satin with cfull length lace train and held a bridal bouquet of lilies of the Valley and Cecil Brunner roses She was at- -ky Miss Mary Fowles and Barker Best man was Mr Thurson Two hundred guests were pres- 9 vHi Mrs Stevens' mother of entertained at lunch- home ln Salt Lake City Fnrft 12iXn honor of the bride Miss gSt3 Wre Present Salt LakQ Tntvo the evening oi ll skower tor the bride gUJts rved at a long table decorated with center-plec of Talisman rojs ana twin tapers in holders brideSfoom have both filled east central state missions and Mr Stevens is a (graduate of University of Utah Bicycling Party Enjoyed by Zeta Phi XI Tuesday evening the new mem- bers of Zeta Phi Xi met at the home of Miss Jean Young where -they engaged In a bicycling party Refreshments were enjoyed after the ride Those present were Miss Jean Young Miss Margaret Dewey Miss Faye Wheelwright Miss Viva May Miss Shirley Watson Miss Jean Card on Miss Nedra Lake Miss Carol Smuin Miss June BramwelJ and Miss -GWtia Hall Miss Athlene Cordon aq jalumna was a guest Wednesday evening regular meeting was held at the home of Miss June Bramwell Business was taken care of and plans for a fu-v ture swimming party was the mail I discussion Refreshments served Thursday evening at five thirty the club met at the home ot Loyal Christenson for a final for the year Those attending were Miss Edna Brown Miss Jeanne Walwork Miss Norma Seegmiller Miss Carolyn Smith Miss Barbara Minter Miss Beth Ipson Mis Athlene Cordon Miss -Donna Marie Curren Miss Athleen Woods Miss Jean Young Miss Margaret Dewey Miss Faye Wheelwright Miss viva May Gammell Miss Jean Cardon Miss June Bram-wel Miss Gloria Hall Miss Nedra (Lake Miss Carol Smuin and the hostess Refreshments were served7' in form of a weiner roast of her son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs Roy Brown Sunday afternoon The affair was in compliment to her 74th birthday anniversary The table was centered with white roses and was lighted with tall white tapers at either end Places were marked for tea' guests In the evening Mrs Bell enter tained a few guests -at her home 1824 Grant in honor of the occasion A special guest was her daughter Miss Helen Bell of Tremonton Sego Tilly Sego Lily circle No 174 Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold its regular meeting Monday evening at eight at the hall There will be an entertain ment for the members and refresh-menys will be served All members are requested to be present Mr and Mrs Peter Jensen will celebrate their fiftieth wed ding anniversary June 20 by holding open house at their home in Huntsville for all their friends and realtives from four untii nine Mr Jensen was7 born January 22 1868 in Huntsville Mrs Jen sen was born March 10 1870 In the same town They were marrie June 20 1889 and are the parents of ten boys and girls Bishop Wilmer Jensen Floyd Jensen Myrtle Jensen and Jean Jensen al of Huntsville Ronald Jensen and Royal Jensen of Los Angeles Leslie Jensen of Phoenix Ariz Mrs Deborah Lindsay of Hazel ton Idaho Dilworth Jensen oi! Berkeley Cal Mrs Lillian Bingham of Sacramento Cal anc fourteen grandchildren all of whom will return home in honor of the anniversary Mr Jensen declares he remem bers clearly the dirt floor of his first home the blanket that eervec for a window the fireplace and the rain that dripped through the dirt roof into his bed Mrs 'Jensen said she recalls how she used to measure her height by the buckskin latch on the door of her Wedding At Home Will Unite Couple 1 Miss DaDhette Scillian and Con Jacobson wete married Saturday evening at the home of the parents Mr land MrsD Scillian of 1344 Marilyn drive in the presence of the immediate families and few friends Mr James Douglas performed the ceremony The bridegroom te a son of Mr and Mrs Jacobson Two large baskets of Madonna lilies etood at each side of the couple accentuated 'with two large candelabra bearing 14 white lighted tapers The bride was dressed In' an afternoon frockfof white chiffon with white accessories and wore corsage of "orchids Her going away outfit was of navy blue crepe with blue and white accessories Miss Maxine Scillian sister 6 the bride and maid of honor wore a blush pink Suit with white accessories Her corsage was of white roses The mother was gownec in navy blue and white suit navy accessories with a corsage of pink roses The mother of the bride groom wore a navy blue afternoon dress with pink roses as her corsage The bride was extensively enter tained prior 1 to her marriage by friends and Relatives Among her many festivities was a delightful handle-light tea given by Miss Maxine Scillian and Miss Eliza beth Willi am The party was held Thursday June 8 at the home of Miss ScillianJ The long table was covered with! an ecru lace cloth and a cut glass bowl held the uen terpiece of Talisman roses and babybreath Matching candlesticks at each end bearing six white tapers completed the decorations Pouring were Miss Geraldine Jacobson and Mrs Kenneth Shurt-liff Miss Lois Code was In charge of the gift room with Miss Barbara Reeve presiding at the reg ister About 75 guests called during the afternoon Miss Carroll Boyle and Miss Charlene Clark entertained for the bride with a lovely linen shower at the home of Miss Boyle Monday June 12 The guests were: Misses Jean Stark Francis Gibbons Marjorie Jacobson Bernice Lindquist Betty Comer Barbara Harbertson Catherine Farr Betty Lou Balch Elizabeth Williams Emma Martin and the bride-elect A charming breakfast was given by Miss Verna Lindsay and Miss Barbara Reeve for Miss Scillian at the home of Miss Reeve Those attending were the Misses Marian Wood Evelyn Smith Edna Laugh ran Irene Coombs Betty Lou Balch Kay Storey Ann Danvers Bette Herrington Iretta Fife of Los Angeles Calif Farrell Ensign Miss Scillian and the hostess Mrs Scillian and Mrs Stanger her mother and grandmother held a party in honor of the bride Tuesday evening Present were: Mrs LaVar Jacobson Mrs Abram McFarland Mrs Jacobson Mrs Hart man Mrs Eva Mix of Sacramento Calif Mrs Fred Lochtrog Mrs James Douglas Mrs Fred Spillman Mrs Jane Poorman Mrs Shirl Hartman Mrs James Meher Mrs Lyle Lake Mrs A Cook Mrs Bader Misses Bee and Mary Peterson Mrs Grandy Mrs Frank Rynders Mrs Lee Dean Misses Ruth McFarland Geraldine Jacobson Maxine Scillian the bride and the hostesses A dinner party in honor of the bride and bridegroom was given by Mr Jim Meher Jr Wednes day evening at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs James Meher The guests included: Misses Evelyn Anderson Barbara Green-well Betty Davis Maxine Scillian Messers Mickey Whitney John Whitney James Meher Jack Don-oviel Ab Lund and the bride and bridegroom Miss Shirley Critchlow and Miss Dorraine Herbert entertained at a lovely party In honor of the bride Thursday evening at the home of Miss Herbert Those attending were: the Misses Mary Barker Ruth Tolhurst Clara "Miller Odette Scowcroft Barbara Earls Marian Wood Marion Wilcox Nadine Farr Annette Nicholas Margaret Cross Verna Lindsay Kay Storey Isabelle Edwards Elizabeth Williams Maxine Scillian Edna Loughran the bride and the hostesses Dorcas The Dorcas society of the Lutheran church entertained at a surprise party at the home of Mrs Preston Linford 2843 Eccles In honor of Mrsrs Pearce of 2824 Taylor who will leave in the near future to make her home at Salt Lake City Bunco was played and a delightful luncheon was served 20 guests were present Stanley Prows and Miss Edith Malan daughter of the late Mr and Mrs David Malan were married June 3 in San Jose California The bridegroom Is the son of Mr and Mrs Forrest A Prows formerly of Ogden The at the parents was performed by candlelight before a fireplace banked with flowers The bride was lovely In a Justy rose lace dress with matching accessories and wore a corsage of bavardias Miss Adeline Mello was maid of honor and Leland Prows brother of the bridegroom acted as best man Forrest Prows his father gave the bride away Following! the wedding a reception was held A white wedding cake decorated with miniature dolls on a large mirror surrounded by white sweet peas as the centerpiece ior the table The young couple left soon After for a three-weeks trip through northern California and Utah Upon their return they will1 make their home in San Jose On Wednesday evening May 31 Mrs Prows was guest of honor at a surprise shower given by the employes of the San Jose Kress store where she Is office manager Forty-five guests attended Another lovely shower in honor of the bride was given by Mrs A Dastrup and Mrs Eva Tite of Ogden at the home of Mrs Tite Friday evening June 9 The following (were presents Mrs Rose Mrs Jane Markland Mrs Eileen Storey Mrs Lola Sessions Miss Leota Whitaker Miss Carma Baker-1 Miss Roberta McBride Mrs A Malan Mrs Vera Weiss Mrs Margaret Vernieuw Mrs Chlole Hassing Miss Barbara Jeanl Vernieuw Genevieve Tite Jewelaine Tite Phyllis Chambers and Miss June Millard Mrs Stanley Prows formerly Miss Edith Malan daughter of the late Mr and Mrs David Malan was married in San Jose Calif June 3 The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Forrest A Prows formerly of Ogden (Link-Tiffany photo) of IL 7 The women's auxiliary to the Or- der of Railway Conductors will hold a regular meeting Wednesday at two in the I hall All members and officers are requested to be present for the me moriai services Friendship The Friendship club will meet at Green Gables for a one-thirty lunchoen Wednesday afternoon Mrs Smith and Mrs Georgi-nia Marriott will be the hostesses Reservations may be made by calling phone 1158-R or 1096 Queen City Rebekah Queen City Rebekah lodge 'will meet at eight Monday night in the Odd Fellows hall Visiting members are welcome Radiant chapter Women of the Moose will install officers for the coming year Monday night in the Moose hall following banquet at six-thirty at the Green Gable tearoom Installing officer will be Graduate Regent Edna Whitney Officers to be Installed are Mrs LeRoy Nelson junior graduate regent Mrs John Thomas senior regent Mrs George Johnson junior regent Mrs Bryant Furniss chaplain Mrs Gertrude Hutton recorder Mrs Joseph Olsen treasurer Mrs Charles Oyler guide) Mrs Frank Scott assistant guide Mrs Albert Osborne sentinel victoria Mrs James Flory argus and Mrs Harry McNeill pianist Royal Neighbors Convene inHall For Instruction Members of the Royal Neighbors of America gathered in the I hall on Washington boulevard Wednesday for their school of instruction The attendance of 44 had a representation from various parts of Utah The gathering was presided over by Mrs- Anna Fisher Oracle Community singing marked the opening of the school of instruction and this was followed by the general order of business At noon recess was called for luncheon given by the hostess camp Excelsior 3240 This was presided over by Mrs Ellen Bran-stitter assisted by Mrs Etta Ingre-bretsen Mrs Harry Marks Mrs Virginia Davidson and Mrs Norma Castilla At one-thirty the meeting reassembled when the general order of business was taken up at the conclusion of the singing of the Spangled commemorating the national flag day The following were elected officers for the year 1940: Elizabeth Henry Salt Lake City oracle Barbara Johnson Ogden vice oracle Ellen Smith Salt Lake City secre-' tajy-treasurer Pauline Eidor Remarks were made by the supervising deputy Mrs Alice Grovenor Idaho and district deputy Mrs Hattie Hampton Salt Lake City Visitors were present from Nebraska and Idaho At the conclusion of the meeting adjournment was taken to the First Christian church where a delightful dinner was served with Mrs Mary Query presiding This was followed by community singing led by Mrs Mary Crosby The following program was presented Solo by Mrs Ethel Lowe dance by Emma Gean Matthews reading by Eleanore Richards piano duet by Norma Manning and Marian Hadlock cornet solo by Lavon Becker accompanied by Charles Smith piano solos by Charles Smith and reading by Dolores Jensen The meeting was closed with community singing to meet in 1940 with the Sego Lily camp as hostess Trinity Shrine Is' Organized on Monday Evening Trinity Shrine of the White Shrine of Jerusalem was organized in Ogden Monday night June 12 The meetings will be held on the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month The "elective officers are: Ina Lee Worthington worthy high priestess Worthington watchman Of the shepherds Catherine Zetz sche noble profitess Lloyd A Hoover associate watchman of the shepherds Gertrude Pell worthy chaplain Dolly Cook worthy shep-herdness Fava Parker worthy guide Ruth Hoover worthy scribe The appointive officers will be announced later The institution of the shrinfe will take place sometime this month Lot Smith Family Holds Reunion At a family reunion held in Lor in Farr park June 14 the following officers were elected to carry on the affairs of the Lot Smith family group for the coming year: James Smith of Arizona president Laura Smith Rice of Ogden first vice president Dora Smith Wilson of Ogden seconc vice president Keith Smith Arizona secretary Ellis Craig of Arizona historian and Laura Smith Rice of Ogden genealogist Four sons five daughters and 56 grandchildren and great-grand children of this soldier and pioneer colonizer were present including some from Arizona Utah Idaho and Nevada One of his two surviv ing wives Alice Baugh Smith 86 was also present Following the serving of refresh mente at two a splendid pro gram and business meeting was enjoyed at which' time it was decided that the reunion be held in Arizona in 1940 where Capt Lot Smith successfully colonized DEWEWILLE Fire Ladies Social Hie Fire Ladies Social- club will meet at the Cobble Cottage Wednesday for a one-thirty luncheon with Mrs Rial Moore and Mrs Ralph Green as hostesses Reservations may be made by contacting Mrs Moore Farewell Party Given for Naval School Appointee A farewell party in honor of Harry McCool son of Mr and Mrs McCool of 879 Twenty-fifth who has accepted an appointment to Annapolis Naval academy was given by' Miss Leota Varney daughter of Mr and Mrs William Varney of Roy Those attending were Miss Charlene Smith Earl Steed1 Miss Virginia Reberg Ralph Smith Miss Rosa Lee Peck Jack Charles-worth Miss Jean Stark Bud Dox-ey Miss Edna' Brown Ernest Wilson the gueet of honor his parents Mr and Mrs McCool the hostess and her parents Mr anc Mrs Varney Order of Eastern Star Miriam Chapter No 14 Order of the Eastern Star will entertain at a one-thirty bridge luncheon at the Green Gables tea room on Tuesday afternoon Reservations may be made with Mrs Hugh Steckel phone 2700 not later than Sunday evening Larkin Home ToBe Scene of Songfest The Bellae Cantentes music club will present pupils of Mrs Grace Nelson Wright in a delightful eve ning of songs at the home of Miss Rosella Larkin 2545 Eccles avenue June 19 at eight The event will culminate the activity ind will be open to the' par ents and friends of the members Those in charge of the evening are Mrs Grace Wright instructor Miss Rosella Larkin -president Miss Elanore Scoville vice prest dent and Miss Virginia Smith secretary and reporter The program will be as follows: In the Foster Slumber Reger Ellen Gealta My Garden firestone 1 Heard a Forest Praying DeRosi Softly Spohr Marcene Manning You Dear' Speaks The Spirit Flower Campbell-Tipton of the Anna Case Virginia Smith Cadman Youth and Steinel Alice Porter Mio Giordan! Night Kjeruls Clippinger Elaine Wil liamsen Passed By Your Brahe With the Light Brown Foster the World Is -Sunshine McFarland Jeane Thacceray Rose of Junetime Phelps of Neidling-er Rosella Larkin Virginia Smith Kathleen Benson Janet Mary Simpson Margaret JSimpson Elaine Scoville Wind Spross Song of Dauty Ellen Gealta God Left Only Dins-more Athleen Mc-Greggor You Pass' Through My Kounts Schubert Alice Porter You Seen but a White Lily Grow Lehmann Johnson In the Silent Rachmaninoff Virginia Smith Lass With the Delicate DEWEYVILLE June Mrs Gardner andj son Dewey and Mrs Snow attended a reunion of the May family held at Logan canyon on Wednesday On Friday afternoon the Daughters of the Pioneers surprised their captain Mrs Virginia Blaekam at the home of Mrs Jane Heusser An enjoyable afternoon jwas spent by a large broup of ladjies On June 7 the FOur-H cooking club met to complete! plans for the organization of ther work The name chosen for the club Is Jolly Time The group was divided into pairs to work during the year The next meeting will uD Whew! I sure tope master reads this weather report and removes my heavy uncomfortable winter coat with our DUPLEX DOG DRESSER Every dog owner should find out for himself howsimple a matter it is to strip and trim clogs the professional way with this handy dresser For safety and 'efficiency also use the Duplex Nail File ana Nail Nip DUPLEX DOG ACCESSORIES Obtainable at r- PET SHOP 2316 Washington Bivd PACIFIC CO -VST WHOLES ALE IJISTRIBCTORS 9 LTD SAN FRANCISCO A The Benefit association will meet at the hall Wednesday at eight for memorial services Guards are requested to wear their uniforms and officers dressed in white Geneva Ritchie Is Married to Lavelle Butt Air old English-Arne Brahms Rosella Larkin Accompanists Miss Elanore Parker Sim- Neva Scoville Mrs onsen Blue Quill Writers The Blue Quill Writers club will meet at the home of Mrs Ross McCune 2553 Jackson Thursday at seven-thirty The lesson of Background And Setting On will be given by Mrs A Bleeeker Pythian Sisters Pythian sisters will meet Tuesday evening and as this will be the final meeting before dispensing for summer vacation a good attendance is requested Refreshments and a social' hour will follow the meeting Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ritchie announce the marriage of their daughter Geneva to Lavelle Butt son of the late Mr and Mrs Uriah Butt of Groveland Utah The marriage took place June 15 in the temple at Salt Lake a City with George Richards Jr of ficiating The bride was feted at a dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs Alva Ritchie on Wednesday She was also "complimented guest at a party given by Mrs Lawrence Ritchie at her home In Marriott on Friday The couple will make their home in Ogden SALT LAliB Gliy Postal Auxiliary Selects Delegate Mrs Jesse Brown was elected as delegate by the' local auxiliary to the National Federation of Post Office Clerks to attend the convention held in Logan Saturday and Sunday Mrs Williams and Mrs Claude Grow acted as alternates 'sj A K'-'f Order of Eastern Star I The regular June meeting of the Past circle of the Order of Eastern Star has been postpon- cd from Tuesday June 20 until Saturday 8 Members will meet on that date at the summer home of Mrs Stone in South Fork" The regular business meet-ng and annual election of officers will be-held The husbands are in-t vited to attend a picnic supper in the evening" GOOD OR BAD MEDICINE 4 Take the advice of travelers whose experience has taught them what real value is appreciate the EXTRA QUALITY you get at the Newhouse Hotel far very reasonable rotes Youll like the food in the Cafeteria and the Dining Room too A realty fine hotel BANQUET AND CONVENTION FACILITIES 400 OUTSIDE ROOMS WITH BATH depends upon the integrity and skill with which they have been compounded and the accurate determination of their indication In your own particular case When you are ill consult a doctor then entrust his prescription to me You will find this procedure the cheapest and best In the end I Auxiliary Head Is Honored During Ogden Call -The national president of the auxiliaries to the Railway Mail Clerks Mrs Enbody who iS visiting the auxiliary branches in west arrived in Ogden Friday morning She with a few guests was entertained at a breakfast at the home of Mrs Eldred Hatch 3026 Jefferson -assisted by Mrs Arthur Jensen The table was decorated with lovely roses from -he of the hostesses Mr and Mrs James Hope 2561 Jrchard are visiting California akmg in the Golden Gate exposi-ion at San Francisco They will return by way of Portland and will see the Glacier national park en route home They will be gone about two weeks T-tr- -1- The Ladies auxiliary to the United Commercial Travelers held its annual Monday at the home of Mrs Lettie Mack Salt Lake City Individual box lunches 'were served and games followed Assisting the hostess were Miss Emma Evans and Mrs Thomas Ash Twenty-one members attended from Ogden MIS WATER S- PRESIDENT I HOtMAN WATERS 1 KOSS SUTTON MANAGERS Sub-Debutantes Enjoy Meeting Weber Sub-Debutante club officers met at the home of the president Tuesday evening to plan their seasons activities Discussion on committees the coming club banquet and applications of new members were taken up The special talk on Something for Your Better was given by Miss Upton The next meeting will be held at the home of Marjorie Slater fn Marriott on June 20 Miss Wanda Sessions daughter of Mr and Mrs William Sessions of Clearfield will marry John Mark Taylor son of Mr and 3Irs Vivian Taj lor of Riv-erdale June 21 President Nicholas Smith will perform the ceremony in Salt Lake temple A reception will be given in Clearfield amusement hall June 22 at eighty-thirty (liabe photo) When ycur Doctor gives you a PRESCRIPTION take it to JOHN CULLEYPH-M- PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIST I StCUaiTY 5ANIC 810G- Phone 361 214 MUDS i HOTEL Mrs Maud Carver McCamant of Reno Nevada Is visiting with friends and relatives in Ogden and Salt Lake City Room.

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