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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 20

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4-B THE OGDEN STAN DARD-EXAMINEK SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 3 1937 LEAVES HONORED DAUGHTER ON VISIT remonton EVANSTON SdCIETY JVC Child Study Club Members Feted At Bridge Party EVANSTON Oct Mrs Ernest Heward and Mrs Seitz were hostesses at contract to the members of the Evanston Child Study group at the home of Mrs Seitz Wednesday afternoon The party was given for those members of the club who attended the recent picnic of the club Present1 were Mesdames Maggard Earl Martin Clifford Smith Andrew McPhie David Spencer Print Storey Blackner Leonard Spencer Iceland Spencer Leland Stevens Walter Pickhardt Max Houtz GeweCke and the hostesses TO MEET FRIDAY The Evanston Home Economics club will meet Friday afternoon October 8 atT the home of Mrs Glen Horstoni The hostesses will be Mrs Horton and Mrs George Sessions Miss Susie Sanford county homej demonstrator will present a lesson on the remodeling of clothing Tippetts Mr Hopkln Mrs Dunn Mrs McKinnon and Mrs1 Harold Guild GOING AWAY PARTY Mrs Walter Francis and Miss Lenore Hopkin were hostesses at a going-away party at the Francis home Thursday evening in honor of Miss La Marr Criddle who left Friday for Seattle to enter the University of Washington The guests were Miss Esther Hopkin Miss Norma Criddle Miss Verle Baker Mrs Richard Francis Mrs Irven Butters Mrs John Olsen Mrs A Malan Miss Elma Hansen and Miss Alice Christensen of Ogden Young Morgan county students left this week for Utah colleges universities and business schools for the fall quarter: Misses Le-nore Parkinson Ruth Terry and Leila Tippetts are enrolled in -the University of Utah Miss Barbara Williams Melba Heiner Ruth Kygar Fred Bohman Dee Rees Ray Waldron Wendell Carrigan at Brigham Young university are enrolled Max Rogers Bruce Whittier Lewis Rich Max White Russell Chadwick Weber college Sterling Rose Dorothy Brlmley Florence Francis and Irene Hall Attending business colleges in Salt Lake City are Lula Jean Heiner Melba Francis and Margaret White Mrs Connell has as her guests her brother George Boland and daughter Beth of Cannon City Colorado and her sister of Denver CASTLE FIRE CIUEF RETIRES WINDSOR (UP) After holding the post of engineer at Windsor Castle for 30 years A Chadwick has retired on pension He had been chief officer of the castle fire brigade for 17 years County Helps Irishman Woo Right Colleen DUBLIN (UP) Dennis young farm laborer ot Mohill county Leitrim wanted a wife but not of these mod- era He had his eye on a certain widow But before he could woo her he needeeP house so he wrote to county Leitrim board of health asking for one His letter said: am still a bachelor but that is no fault of mine for if I get the it will not be long before I get the I have a widow In my eye whom I am courting In' my own mind for some time past She would be a suitable mate for a man in my position as she is not one of these or and possesses all the qualifications that would make a good wife She can make a cake milk a cow and knit a pair of socks That is more than the man-hunting colleen of the present day can The board decided to grant Dennis his cottage Observe 185fhYear Of Louisiana Sugar NEW ORLEANS (UP) The Pelican state is celebrating the 185th anniversary of oldest Industry the growing of sugar cane Introduced in 1752 by Jesuit monks who planted their monastery gardens with cane stalks imported 12000 miles from the island of Java the sugar cane industry now represents a $200000000 industry The annual crop of nearly 4500000 short tons of cane yields upward of 375000 short tons of sugar valued at some $52000000 and more than $8000000 worth of syrup and molasses Little America southernmost town Is floating on sheet of ice 250 feet thick Miss Jean Simpson (left) daughter of Mr and Mrs Simpson who left Wednesday September 27 for a tour through the northwest Miss Cleone Hunter (right) daughter of Mr and Mrs IL Hunter 2315 Adams who was chosen as one of the outstanding girls in the national sorority Alpha Iota She Is vice president of the Beta Iota chapter of Alpha Iota of Die Smithsonian and her picture appears in the National Alpha Iota Personalities essj RED TAPE PADLOCKS JAIL ELYRIA (UP) A week after he had been granted probation on a larceny charge Edward Szmania still sat uneasily in county Jail wondering what it was all about The probation order signed by the judge had reached the court office but issuance of a formal release was overlooked A hippopotamus can gallop with fair speed along the bottoms of lakes or rivers even with the body entirely under water Mrs Walter II LoVell (left) who has had as her guest for the past several days her daughter Miss Mildred Helen Lovell (right) of Fresno Calif Miss Lovell will leave soon for Fresno where she will continue her work as medical technologist at the St Agnes hospital WEDS IN TEMPLE a MARRIED MORGAN SOCIETY Eloise Brough Is Married to Verl Anderson i TREMONTON Oct Announcement is made of ths mar-riage of Eloise Brough daughter of Mr and Mrs James Brough and Verl Anderson son of Mr and Mrs John Anderson all of this city The wedding took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple After a short honeymoon they will make their home here Announcement is made of 'the marriage of Verna May -Barfus daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Barf us to Willis A Christensen of Clarkston The nuptials were -performed in the Logan temple They will make their home at Fielding FACULTY HONORED In compliment to Mr and Mrs Mark Nichols formerly of the faculty and now of Salt Lake City faculty members and their partners entertained on Saturday evening at the home of Miss Rhoda Larson Also honor- ed guests were Mr and Mrs Richards recently released from mission headquarters at Minneapolis and the former who will teach at the Logan seminary and Mr and Mrs Joseph Whitesides the former who has accepted a coaching position at A A social evening was enjoyed Refreshments were served Mrs Arthur Welling was responsible for much of the success of the evening by heading the committee in charge of arrangements The Echo club chorus and their partners met Friday evening for a lawn and house party at the home of Mr and Mrs George Bradshaw Assisting hostesses were Misses Sally Smith Priscilla Christensen Irene Kerr Vaudis Brough and Dollie Hansen Games were played under the direction of Vernell Peterson and Margaret Seely -Luncheon was served to forty guests Members of the club motored to Brigham City on Friday for a dinner at the Idle Isle with Mrs Irene Norr as hostess The table was centered with beautiful flowers and lighted tapers Bridge was played Mrs Douglas Cannon was a -special guest BOOK REVIEWED Mrs Dorothy Capeper and Mrs Lucille Eldredge were co-hostesses to members of the Garland-Tremonton Literary club on Thursday evening Rolling by Turnbull was reviewed by Mrs Wilma Anderson A luncheon was served The party was held at the Capener home in Garland Mrs Harry Taylor -entertained at a kensington on Wednesday at her home A hot luncheon was also served Mrs Reed Giles entertained at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday afternoon at her home Fall flowers formed attractive decorations In the party rooms and on the small tables Mrs George Potter of Blackfoot Idaho is spending this week at the home of her daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs LeRoy Bunnell On completion of her visit here she will leave for Washington whei-e she will reside for the winter months -'V yy Culley Says: V'' 4 fv I'm a 4 ft-' i 4' ments Included Mrs John Dis-ton Mrs William Burdett Mrs Easton Mrs Claire Porter and Mrs George Bodine At a meeting of the Evanston Child Study club held Saturday afternoon last week a paper was read by Mrs Gewecke Mrs Smith and Mrs A Pinney rendered a piano duet Anne Lou Narramore gave a tap dance accompanied at the piano by her teacher Ed West SOCIAL SET MONDAY The first social of the year will be held by members of the senior class of the I A at the home of Mr and Mrs Gerald Cazln Monday evening October 4 at eight The entertainment committee comprises Mrs Adrian Spencer Mrs Roy Robinson and Dalton Spencer Features of the program will be a travelogue by- Mrs Martin Harris and Hawaiian music rendered by Mrs Bob Styles All who plan to attend the social are asked to notify the committee The senior class is taking up for discussion and study High Road to by Dr Eyring under leadership of Ralph Brimhall and Mrs Gerald Cazin The class has chosen the following officers for the coming -year: Mrs Ivan Burleigh president Morris Gerrard vice president' Miss LaRue Simper secretary-treasurer Mrs Reid of Los Angeles visited in Evanston last weekend with her sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs Otto Bos-trom From Evanston Mrs Reid went on to Casper to visit her daughter Mrs Davis who is remembered here as Grace Reid QUADRUPLE WEDDING HELD GRANDE BAIE Four brothers were married here in the first quadruple wedding ever held in the province The youths sons of Lavoie a farmer married girls from nearby communities CROW HUNTERS ORGANIZE CAMDENTON Local sportsmen have organized Crow Hnuters club into two teams The group shooting the fewest birds literally will eat crow at a dinner in December BEER DENIED TO DANCERS MEXICO Mo (UP) A new city orinance here forbids dancers from drinking beer while tripping the light fantastic -V I -X Enough Is Not Enough! There wm time when all we wanted or needed was ENOUGH But today enough Is not endugh especially In medicine and compounding prescriptions There Is a great difference between the same hind of things In medicine there Is the greatest difference Quality Is not enough It must be the highest quality In addition there must be skill Integrity care and safety used in compounding the medicines In order to get the best results I Specialize in Compounding Prescriptions Nothing Else John Culley Ph Prescription Pharmacist 214 1st Security Bank Phons 31 OGDEN of the Daughters Pioneers was held on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs) Lawrence Dicker-son camp captain with Mrs Dickerson Mfs Ray Carruth and Mrs Henderson as hostr esses Mrs Robert Storey conducted the lesson from the topic Landmarks and Historic The camp voted to hold a card party sometime during October for the purpose of raising funds with which to make a donation for a memorial building to be erected in Salt Lake City by the general organization The next meeting of the camp will be held the last Wednesday in October at the home of Mrs Earl Wainwright with Mrs Barber and Mrs Richards as assisting hostesses Mrs Swan Borg entertained at two tables of bridge at her home Wednesday evening Refreshments were served at eleven Miss Kathleen Blair who is attending Westminister college in Salt Lake City is spending the week-end in Evanston with her parents Mr and Mrs William Blair i REGULAR MEETING Regular meeting of the Ladies Literary club was held on Friday afternoon of this week with Mrs John Priborsky vice president in the -chair The program included Guest by Mrs Ella Dunn Up Our by Mrs James Harris and vocal selections by Mrs Merrill Cross The next meeting of the club will i be held on October 15 OLD FASinONS SHOWN Fashions from the days of the Gay Nineties down to the present time were depicted in a picturesque style revue presented at the opening social of the Evanston ward Relief society Tuesday afternoon Music appropriate to the various periors represented was played by Mrs Ivar Butts at the piano as the costumes were modeled The program also included leadings by Mrs William Starkey vocal solos by Mrs George Bodine accompanied by Mrs Elva Stacey and a vocal duet by Mrs James Whittaker and Mrs Elmer Bennett An address of welcome was given hy Mrs Hj Phillips president of the ward organization Late in the afternoon an attractively arranged buffet luncheon was served A lovely color scheme of blue and gold the Relief society colors was carried out in the table decorations About 100 women were present The committees in charge of arrange- Whittier and Mrs Delbert Smed-ley At a business meeting Friday the South ward camp of the Daughters of Pioneers reorganized with Mrs Mae Butters cap- tain Mrs Mae Rawle first vice captain Mrs Annie Somners secretary Mrs A Durrant historian Mrs Francis custodian of relics Other officers will be installed laterf by the captain The meeting was at the home of Mrs George Turner Mr and Mrs Arthur Clark of Salt Lake City spent Monday at the home of Mrs mother Mrs Alice Whittier Mrs Dorland of Salt Lake City was the house guest of Mrs James Anderson this week Mr and Mrs LaVon Robison and Mr and Mrs William Robison of Salt Lake City were Morgan visitors Thursday Mr and Mrs Earl Palmer and son of Detroit Mich who have been visiting at the Thomas Palmer home left for Los Angeles Glendale San Francisco and Oakland Cal for a few visit before returning to their home in the east BRIDAL PARTY Miss Isabelle Littlefield and 'Mrs John Heiner were hostesses at a bridal party in honor of Mrs Don Anderson formerly Miss Opel Fry who was married September 20 The party was held at the home of Mrs Heiner and the following were present: Mrs Thomas Fry Idrs Richard Francis Mrs Leah Richens Mrs William Connell Mrs Dewey Taggart Mrs Howard Taggart Mf-s Willard Nielsen Miss Nida Taggart Miss Leone Compton Miss Sara White liss Mildred Johnson Miss Albert Williams and Mrs Mae Butters A centerpiece of colorful autumn flowers was used at the table Mrs Frieda Bohman Wood of Minersville Miss Marie Bohman Mrs Amy Randall Mr and Mrs Joseph Fernelius all of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday of Mrs Nancy Bohman Mrs Wright entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home Tuesday Covers were laid for the following guests: Mrs James Woodhead of Kenilworth Mrs Ulrich Mrs (Loveland Photo) Mrs Harold Ferguson formerly Miss Phyllis Stewart daughter of Mr and Mrs Stewart whose marriage took place in July at Reno Nevada where the couple will make their home MORGAN Oct Mr and Mrs Nephi Palmer of Farmington were dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs George A Robison Monday evening the stake Sunday school board entertained members of the wards of the stake Sunday schools and their partners at a delightful party Mr and Mrs Joseph Spend-love are on a several weeks' vacation trip in Nevada Arizona and California Mr and Mrs Milton Richens announce the birth of a daughter September 16 Mr and Mrs Harry Creager and two little daughters left this week for Salt Lake City where they will reside Mrs Hugo Bohman and two children have been visiting the past two weeks in Wells Nev as guests of Mrs sister Mrs Ed White Mr and Mrs William Worley of Logan visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Pratt Wright this week-end TEACHERS HOLD PARTY The Morgan Consolidated School District Teaefiers association held an opening season party Wednesday evening The affair was a treasure hunt and bonfire supper Miss Nida Taggart Miss Norma Dickson and Walter Larson On Saturday the North Summit school districts wives entertained at a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs A Pace in Coalville in honor of wives of Morgan school district faculty The ladies honored were Mrs Tippetts Mrs Christensen Mrs Wright Mrs Peter Evans Mrs Terry Mrs Robert YOUR CHARM Depends Greatly on! the SMARTNESS of Your COIFFURE The SuperCurline Oil Steam PERMANENT WAVE Affords the smartest Permaneni to be had rn No electricity used ONLY Other Permanents $2 PLAIN SHAMPOO CURLS OR ROLLS 50 OIL SHAMPOO WAVE'S AND CURLS $100 BEAUTY PARLOR 2524 Wash Ave Betty Kays Phone 177 Perry Mrs Darrell Ellis who before her marriage September 17 in the Salt Lake City temple waa Miss Ruth Heiner daughter of 3Ir and Mrs Lafe Heiner of Morgan Mr Ellis is the son of Mr and Mrs A Ellis of Syracuse THIS WEEK ONLY! Can The Safe and Easy Way Cook In 1-3 The Time BRIDE 4 ft WASH and IRON at home 0 PERRY Oct 2 Mrs Isaac Young entertained Tuesday evening in honor of the tenth birthday anniversary of her son Moy-len Games were played and a tray luncheon was served A pink and white birthday cake centred the serving table Moylen received many gifts from his friends Mra Reva Jackson and Miss Maude Sorensen of Tremonton motored to Wayne county last Friday where they spent the week end with relatives Miss Grace Palmer of Ogden visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Oleen Palmer Sunday Miss Palmer is a nurse at the Dee hospital Mr and' Mrs Wallace Young and daughter Dorene Visited with friends and relatives in Cache valley Sunday They were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs John Larsen at Newton Miss June Thorne returned to Ogden Sunday after Spending several days at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Mil-ton Thorne Miss Thorn Is also a nurse at the Dee hospital rzit F' Demonstration CONDUCTED BY MR A KERSEY I Every Day This Week 10:00 am2pm 4 this way? 4 ''v Mr A Kersey nationally known home economist and health dietitian will be In charge of this modern way to better cooking and safer canning Demonstrations every day this week at Sears Ogden store I I i Approved by Dept of Agriculture Its A vXwftsa 3 Mrs Floyd Patterson formerly Miss Le Ida Roberts daughter of Mr and Mrs William Roberts whose marriage took place September 22 in the Salt Lake City temple Mr Patterson is a son of Mr and Mrs James It Patterson Fruits and Berries Canned in Only 5 Minutes! See a Meal Cooked in 10 Minutes! Saves 75 Fuel! Saves 2r3Time! i Cooks Tough Meats Tender! Saves All Vitamins! 4 Come enjoy every minute of this interesting demonstration taste for yourself the delicious healthy foods cooked in a pressure cooker See an entire meal cooked at one time over one burner preserving the natural flavor and mineral salts thus making the food more healthful and edible GARLAND Oct 2 Mrs Jones White was honored guest and Mrs Carl Cooke and Mrs Jack Shumway co-hostesses at an interesting party held Wednesday evening at the home of Henry Manning Forty guests enjoyed a social evening and the young bride was the motif of many attractive gifts TO HOLD LUNCHEON Officers of the American Legion auxiliary have completed plans for a luncheon to be held next Wednesday in connection with their local' membership drive NEW UNDERWOOD ROYAL -REMINGTON Portables $3950 $5450 $6450 Easy Terms Used Remington $1750 Underwood 3250 i Rent a brand new portable any make $300 per Month $750 for 3 Months Gl 318 Twenty-fourth Street i.

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