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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 17

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i I SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 7 1934 i -tr-'- -nr To Make Home In South Visiting Relatives Compl imented LORNA MALAN IS MARRIED TO HAROLD COLE It Peck were at a delightful party at the Jensen home 118 street for the brlde-elect Tablet were arranged for progressive games and the living room were at tractlvely decorated with pastel shaded bloom The hostesses were assisted during the evening by Mrs A Erskine and Mra Erendt forty five guests were In attendance i i i Mrs King and son Phillip nd the hosts Mr and Mra Fred Lewis were hoftts at a dinner at two-thirty New Year'a day Covers were laid for Fred Myers and his daughter Grace otto llostrom adn his niece Grace Reid and the members of the immediate Uwia family Mr and Mrs Danks entertained at a New Year'a dinner and covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Clarence uarne and son Junior Dorothy June and Lila Danks and the hosts Mr and Mrs Louis Cook had as their? dinner on New Year's day Mr and Mrs Max Houts The table was lighted by red tapers in black holders Mr aod Mrs James Ayrest presided Ut an attractively an pointed dinner at four o'clock on New Year's day Cover were laid for Mrs Sydney Kast-ner Mis Nettle Sales Miss Sel-ma Bwanson MUs Louise Stoet-ael Mr and Mrs John Slack and family and the hosts Mr and Mra Lee Smith entertained at dinner on New i I 1 Of Interest here is the news of the marriage of Miaa Lorna Malan popular co-ed At the University of Utah daughter of Mr and Mm II Malan cf Og den and Harold 8 Cole formerly -of gait Lake city and now of Nashville Tcnn The ceremony was performed In the Salt Lake temple on Saturday and the couple left for jNaxhvllle where they will make their home The bride la a graduate of the Ogden High school and 1 in her Junior year at the Unlver lty of Utah She Is a member of this Delta Delta Delta sorority the Trotters club and the rrom club of the college She expect! to complete her collects course at Vandcrbllt university it Nashville Mr Colo wm a former stu dent at the University of Utah and Vanderbllt university Mra Jamea Collins pre-sided over a prettily arranged luncheon Wednesday at her home on Laurel avenue Fed eral Heights in honor of Mra ratrlck who will leave in the near future for Loa Angeles accompanied by her niece MUs Janice Moffat The favori and place cards were In travel design and covera were laid for a down close friend of Mra Pat rick who will be the motif of a number of aoclal affalri In anticipation of her departure for the coast Bennett Ivar Butts Tingey 0 Tingey id Mills Beth 1hfmas Carl Pendleton SUchards Leland fitevens Arthur Darker Wtllim cook William Lee and Da Hon Cpencer i MrK and Mti Phillips were' married in the rait Lake temple December 21 A meeting tht Mothers' club was held at the home of Mrs Merrill Crcss Saturday afternoon Respdne to roil call was made with bible quotations An interctlngj discussion was held concernmg the kindergarten which ife ii expected will be opened In Evanston under the financial Support of the federal government The fol lowing program "was carried outi reading "Montents of Quiet Strength" (Re Stuart Nve Hutchison jp) by Mra il Gewecke fading "Teach- Ing the Child tb Pray" by Mra Smith paper "Heroism and Reverenced by Mrs Harry O'Connor paper "Religion in the Home" by £lr Belt -reading "The Drowning Singer" by Mbs Bernic Hunt reading "Why the Chimes Rang" by Mrs James Warburton selections of Christmas music Three guests were prevent at the meeting Mrs JaiAcs Warburton Mrs Charles Hunt and Miss Bernice Hunt The next regular meeting of the flub will be held the home pf Mrs Frank Hoffman on Jarjuary 27 MORGAN 1 Lnromriiji' np inn nmmv I Mrs Marie Krey superintend ent of the Seventeenth ward Primary association who was recently honored at a surprise party on her birthday in recognition of her long and faithful service in the organization SOCIETY Mra Cora Culver of Salinas Calif who has been vtslting her mother Mrs Si rah Drysdale and son Junior Quiver after six years absence from Ogden Years day Mrs Lon Smith Mr and Mrs Norman Smith and son William and daughter Betty and Mrs Charles Strawn of Ogden Mr and Mrs Fred Osborn had as their dinner guests on New Year's day Mr and Mrs Erschel Dean and Mr and Mrs Walter Dukes Mr and Mrs Melvin Gunn were hosta at dinner New Year's day to her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Cole and family and Ted Field Mr and Mrs James Brown Jr entertained at a New Year'a dinner Bishop and Mrs Joseph I Williams and family Mrs A Duncombe and Scott Taggart Dr and Mrs Goodman were dinner guests on New Proibition Beard To An interesting wedding of the new year took place Thursday at 12:30 at the home of Mrs Catherine Astln when her daughter Helen became the bride ol Leroy Mickey of Washington The ceremony was performed by Professor Levi Edgar Young in the presence of the families fnd a few close friends and was followed by a wedding breakfast The bride wore a charming afternoon frock of powder blue chiffon with hat to match and a cor- sage of lilies' of the valley and gardenias Mrs Orundvlg the attending matron was frocked in pale green crepe and wore a corsage of Talisman roses John Mackenzie was best man! The living rooms were artistically decorated with Tal- isman roses and feathery ferns Mrs Astln wore an afternoon gown of cinnamon brown velvet with rose corsage The couple left early in the afternoon for-Oakland Cal where they will make their home The bride wore a smart traveling suit of navy blue wool crepe with matching accessories MORGAN Jan The Pet- erson camp of the Daughtcra Dof the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs Alice Whlttlcr Dinner wav served and the afternoon was spent In playing gamea and lnglng carols Those present were: Mrs Pearl Rollins presi in a cut glass bowl formed the Remain On Coast Victor Slack Pauline Jones neatrice Cashin Betty Joe Ewer Merlyn Easton Ruth Shaw and Martha Shaw At nine-thirty a luncheon was served Members of the Evanston circle of the Child's Conservation league were entertained at bridge by Mrs Harry O'Connor and Mrs JDavld Maggard at the home of Mrs Maggard Wednesday afternoon Present were GERBER Calif The long centerpiece and covers were laid for Mrs JMlnhle Sample and family Mr and Mrs Glen Terry Earl Hewitt of Salt Lake City Miss Dorothy Arnold Fred Skinner of Sheridan and the hosts dent Mrs nay Carngan vice-president Mrs Doris Whlttlcr Mra Alice Wilkinson Mrs I beard which Al preusser grew ln protest to the eighteenth amend- ment must remain despite repeal and Preuaser'e Joy that prohibition Mr and Mrs entertained at Richards a family dinner has ended in California Preusser is afraid to rrmnv ih beard He might 'catch a bad cold Anyway he can'i take a drink Without Violating hla dortnr'a nr on New Yearjs day at three o'clock Cover were laid for Mrs James iyhlttle Mr and Mrs Herman rjeterson Mr and Mrs Varney and daughter Louise Lynn Richards and the dera Mesaames Beitz ft Smith Clifford Ragan Harvey Andrew McPhie Lionel Tingey Ernest Heward II Klackner Frank Hoffman Gcwecke Nathan Chase Lcland Stevens Melvin Chlldcrs A A lilaes Olen Kastman Everett Haines Merrill Crass and the hostess Membcri of the Woman! Foreien Mission The familiar thinker Jessie- Bohman Mrs Esther Thompson Mrs Alice Whlttlcr Mra Avon Mills Mrs Nancy Bohman Mrs Fearl Oamble Mra Alfred Carter entertained New Year's eve at her home in honor of her son Ralph Carter a crowd of young people of the Portcrvlle ward for a midnight supper The rest of the time was spent In progressive bunco Those-entertalned were: Mlwes Marlon Carter June Hayes Ida Carter Edna Florence Vivian Carter Hazel Chapln Flossie Carter Thelrna Carter Marjorle Torter Wanda Carter lreta Anderson Dclorls Carter Vera Phillips Nona aCrter Mr Wallace Carter Alvln Florence face made ita anrNarinrH mttfr peal much to th amazement of everybody who bxnected tn lp hosts Mr and Mri Jay Hanh Prcusfscr'i chin fjr tho first tlma entertained at dinner at slx- in 13 yean Hi5wai believed Al Surely WOUld to tlo UnlivwnetA in thirty on Sunday evenlna Cov at the home of Mra 8 Davis accent an offer tohava a tnnsnHl Dr and Mrs Howard Kirt-ley accompanied by their daughters MIm Jean Klrtley and Miss Ann Klrtley have returned from Los Anstelea where they upent the holidays Miss Jean has spent the past three months in Los Angeles with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Ben Crow and accompanied her parents to Salt Lake artist perform on' him before th camera Al alwai said he would xears or nis grandmother and aunt Mrs Jonathan Jones and Mrs Lyman Payne in Ogden Mr and Mrs Everett Haines entertained at an attractive dinner at two-thirty New Year' day Covera were laid for Mr and Mrs John Sims Sr Mr and Mrs William Burdctt and family Mr and Mrs Gerald Cazln and the members of the immediate Haines family A group of girl held a progressive "no hoAtess" jumper party following the theatre last Friday evening Five different course were served at five different homes Those enjoying the evening were the Miiwes Marguerite Bowns Vienna Huh-tala Beth Atkinson Grace Myer Dorothy and Rose Wal-ton Edna Dickerson Helen Hoffman Bernice and Alice Lowham of Ogden and Anna Lnura Cluff Mr and Mrs George Cluff presided at a prettily arranged dinner at three o'clock Sunday afternoon A low amber bowl filled with red carnation form-ed the centerpiece and lighted' red tapers were in amber holders Covers were laid for Mr and Mr Clifford Spencer and daughter Shirley and son Glen riot anave until jprohujltlon laws were repealed While Preusser whiskers grew to a length of Wii Inches hii acalp lost mueh nt tn A nmmf km 0 cooler weather aLa in ih iftX? Lorna Malan daughter anJ? Ml? 9iLMalanwhoao marriage jwaa aclemni2ed pains In the sheiilders and Al'a uien nan unden Porter Richard Carter Elmer White Oil-bert Porter Ralph Carter Donald Phillips Russell Porter Richard Carter Mrs Carter was assisted in serving by" her daughters Misses Vivian and Marlon Carter Mrs Dan Oamble entertained the Junior girls of the Peterson ward at a dinner party The girls enjoyed the evening After rvrllAl11! Mr and Mrs Cole wu iuuRo mcir jjuine in asnviiic Tenn pnysician aavwea nim follow a prescribed diet wldch eliminated all liquors "I mleht ahava Inter in tha nrn when the weather gets warmer but not now" Al Mid "Besides retval tary academy at Ban Diego and has spent the last to weeks at hUhome Mn Anderson will remain a few weeks in Cali era were laid for Mr and Mrs Kenneth KwerMr and Mra George Cue Dr and Mn Ooodman and the hosts Mr and Mrs Thomas Fearn had as their dinner guests New Year'a day Mrand Mrs Gundry of Bait! Lake City and Mr! and Mrs Itarl Martin and children Mr and Mrs! A Parsons presided at a idinner at four o'clock Sunday lafternoon Cov-ers were laid for Mr and Mra King and! son Phillip Mr and Mrs Roy IBryan and the hosts Mr and Mrs Lewi presided at a New Year's dinner at five o'clock Covers were laid for Mr and Mri Charles stah ley Mr and Mrs Clfford Os-1 berg Mr Anlofie Hansen and the hosts Mr and Mrs Walter Pick-hardt were at ihome to their friends the afternoon and evening of New Year'a day Mr and Mrs! Walter Dukes entertained at a' midnight sup--per following the New Year's dance Monday evening Covers means nothing to -ma Wow heeanaa cunncr ounco was played Mr and Mrs Orln livben ni the doctors say I can't use liquor Mr and Mrs Thomas Parker luesoay afternoon The program was carried out aa follows: prayer Mrs Evans reading "Happy New Year" by Mrs Jay il Hann reading "Evangelists At Work in Fuklcn China" Mrs Thomas Osborne reading "January" Mrs John Cheese reading "Two Letters From India" Miss Nettle Sales reading "New Year's Wishes" Mrs Casey study hour led by the president Mrs Troyer At the cloe of the afternoon a delightful luncheon was nerved Present were Mrsdamei fiamuel Dickey Emmett Leek Shaw Jay tt Hann John Cheese Troyer Thomas OAborne Thomas Evans Il-Casey Minnie 'Bsmple the Misses Nettle Sales Phoebe Pepper Louise Ogden Rev Evans and the hostess Mrs Lamar Phillips formerly Miss-Vivian fimith was guest of honor at an attractive shower given by Mrs Edwin fipenc er Mrs ji rhllllps and Mra fimith at the Spencer home on Wednesday afternoon At five o'clock a supper was served The guest list included Mesdames George Bodine James Drown Jr James Warburton Newell Johnson Peter Easton Den Atkinson Peart William Blackner Harold Brough John Diston Ezra Price Miss Janet Wardrop and Miss Virginia Waters were hostesses at a delightful bridge supper given: Thursday evening at the Wardrop home on Harvard avenue In honor of Miss Dorathea Gunn a popular bride-elect of the month The serving table was covered with a Medelra cloth which was centered with a reflector decorated with crystal balls and matching tapers burning Ivory princess tapers The guests Included Mis Gunn Mrs A Gunn Mrs A Jensen Mrs II A Jensen Mrs Vernin Jensen 1 Mrs Walter flhceU Mn II Rich Mra Gordon Peck Miss Lavlna Whlttaker Miss Helen ekld-more Miss Muriel Hansen and Miss Virgil Beesley During the evening the hostesses were assisted by their mothers Mrs I Waters and Mra It Wardrop I were guests of Mr 0 Rollins Jast nx ujnta and Mra week Generation Notes Mrs Griddle Mr and the night This following were the guests: Mr and Mrs Ranford Mr nd Mrs II Wright Mrs and Mrs Tlppetts Mr and Mrs Dan Williams Mr -Und Mrs Hickman Mr and Mrs Wesley flchaub Mr land Mrs Bam Dunn and Mr and Mra Jack Hopkins Mr and Mrs Elton Hussy Miss Sally Smith and Doctor Uclnap of Ogden were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Rogers Sunday 1 Mr and Mrs! William Robl-son and Mrs Salt of Ogden spent the day at the home of Mr and Mrs cj Rogers Mr ana Mrs wm Toone were dinner guests of Mrs Clara Depression Effects PlIILADKLl'lfTA mm t-u- nreaent a-eneratinil will Ka tum fornia before returning Mr and Mrs Tarns-worth and family were dinner Euesta at the home of Mr and and Mrs Archie Wlllmore In Evanston Sunday Mr and Mra Victor Ehan were Logan visitors for the holiday A farewell party was given at the home of Willard Mikscll in honor of their son llynim Mikscll who is leaving this week: for flan Diego where he will enter training at the 8 navy camp Mr and Mrs Raymond Larson and family spent the holidays in the southern part of the state A no-host party was given at the home of Mr and Mr ai marks of the depression throughout their lives according to Dr Earl Bond director thm mrnii wmm-m mm MB glene Institute wnn uauey Arnold Kastman Anna Laura and Ruth Cluff Dale Cluff and the host Mr Irvin Allard waa hostess to members of the a club at her home Wednesday after- noon Following the installation of officer for the coming year a social hour was enjoyed five hundred waa played and at five o'clock a supper was served i Present were Mesdamcs Lee i Starr Wesley Branstittcr John 1 Hornback II Colling A 1 Wood Tustlson John 1 Murphy and George O'Hara and Miss Ethel Beyerle and the hostess Members of the Justamere club were entertained by Judge were i laid for Mr and Mrs -M Hardison MrL and Mrs An "Todays abnormal conditions will be reflected in the omental rrif the rising generatldn throughout Ita lifetime" he told parent teaeher association meetinfiM "Thf tu EVANSTON HOLDS drew McPhie Mr land Mra Harvey Mr i and Mrs Ray JErvin Mr and Mrs Swan Borg Mr and Mr Ri Lake and the hosts i SALT LAKE mant partes at fects will be manifest ln many yonngstera long aftr they have forgotten the physical hardships of Mr and Mrs peorge Barnes AIiVkN IlK YFAR entertained at a dinner and at xavia ucan Shanes Stahley kllCBO III ICS party New Year' watcn night watch night ocri weicn Monday evening A dainty luncheon was served SOCIETY Alter wmch progressive games were played Those present en-Joying the evening Included Mr Geary Mr and i roil choose irnm I Aneron Taeeart Mr and Mrs Howard Francis Mr and Mrs Harry Giles and Mr and Bteca at her home in Farming-ton Monday Mrs Konrod and Mr and Mrs Leo Hcincr of Hcy-burn Idaho spent the wcckL In Morgan with relatives Mr and JMrs Frank Dalcbout Oand little daugther spent the holiday week with Mrs Dale- bout's parents Mr and Mrs Norman Oorder Miss Marlon Carter was hostess to a party Monday evening The evening was spent in games Luncheon was served Those present were: Miss Leona Porter Thelma Carter Dorothy Phillips Bessie Carter Nora Florence Nellie White of Clearfield and Mr Ralph Carter OLeo Porter! Garth Bell Rosco Carter Mirvln Phillips Jay Porter Miss Carter was assisted in serylng by her mother Mrs 1 Alfred Carter A New Year's eve party was Eiven by Mr and Mrs II Crouch at their home After a midnight supper the members enjoyed the night at bridge Those present were Mr and Mrs A WUliami Mr and Mrs Terry Mr and Mrs Don Durrant Mr and Mrs Oil- Obert Francls-Mr and Mrs George Carrlgan nd daiighter Margaret of Bingham arp spending the week in Morgan with Mrs Jamea Rfwlo md other relatives The Adult mutual class gave a no-host party Tuesday eve nJng at the home of Mrs Brtncly: Twenty-six class members enjoyed games and luncheon 4 i Mrs James A Anderson left Thursday morning with her aon" Marcel for San Diego-Marcel rcfistcred at the boys' mill Mai itoy rrancis Mrs Walter Waldron spent the week-cnd at Logan where she attended the marriage sranddaughter our complete stock EVANSTON Wyo Jan 6-The advent of the New Year waa celebrated In Evanston at numerous watch night parties and on New Year'a day many entertained at dinners Mr and Mrs! Plckrell were hosts at a New Year's eve party Bridge was played and at midnight a supper waa served Present were Mr and Mrs Johri Ewer Mr and Mra Longstrcth Mr and Mrs Scott Martin Mr and Mrs Ed Horrocks Mrs Andrew McPhie Mrs Frank Hoffman Mr and Mrs Kent Crosby entertained Informally on New Year'a eve ln compliment to their house guests Mrs Wherrltt and daughter Lois and Mr and Mra Glen Hatch and xujj iVB0 AOIOIC Mls AblOtt IS the (daughter of Mr and Mrs in this Florsheib eve Their guests' were Mr and Mra Richard Barnes Mr and Mrs (John Williams Mr and Lester Sims Mr (and Mrs Roy Crompton Mr ahd Mrs Lester Crompton Mr and Mrs Dewey Danks MS- and I Mrs Clarence Barnes and the hosts Five hundred and other games were played during thej evening Mr and Mrs A Wardle were ihosts at a I family dinner on New Year'a Iday at three o'clock Covers were laid for Mr adn Mrs Martin Harris and family Mr and Mrs Niels Christensen Mr and Mrs Roy Crompton and family Mr and Mrs Lester Crompton and family Beth and Charles Wardle and the host i Mr jand Mrs JC Smith entertained at dinner on New Ycar'aj day Mr and Mrs Wilbur Watta and family and Mr and Mrs Howard Mosey The I Rev and i Mrs Hector Thompson presided at a dinner five o'clock New Year' day Coven were laid for Mr and Mrs Clifford Raan Mr and wcwge adjoid of Trcmonton and I was married In the Logan na Mrs jteuei Walton at their home last Saturday evening Present were Mr and Mrs George Farnsworth Mr and Mr Franklin Shaw Mr and Mrs George Ewer Mr and Mrs It Tustlson Mrs Richards Mrs Mae Jones Mr and Mrs William Cook and Mrs Andrew Coutts A supper waa served at eleven-thirty Mrs Fred Carruth entertained members of her card club on Friday evening of last week Present were Mesdames Franklin Shaw Henderson Harvey Tustlson Richards Lei and Stevens William Cook Fred Lewis Met- ta I Heder Wesley Branstittcr Lawrence Dickerson and Cllf ford Henderson Mr Franklin Shaw entertained at an attractively arranged birthday party in honor of her daughter Martha aged thirteen on Wednesday evening Bunco and other games were played Other present were Ernest Casey Andrew O'Hara Rex Neilson Mack Henderson mibs cta west returned uniB spending the past two months visiting In Kansas CUy Omaha and Denver Miss the dauhter of Mr Shoe 3iJLIB iiu Mrs west ws week-end visitor Mrs Atkinson of Berkeley Cal whojis the guest of her parents Chaplain and Mra James McBrfaje of Fort Douglas waa the moiif of a delightful bridge suppet given Wednesday evening hy Miss Betty Raley daughter of Dr and Mrs II Raley and Miss Elizabeth Cram daughter of Mr and Mrs Cram Three tables were filled with the bridge players during the early hours of the afternoon at the Raley home on Military drive and later supper was eerved at the Cram home also on Military drive The guests were seated at one long table centered with a graceful bas-ket of fruit and the table was lighted with crimson princesa tapers in silver candlesticks i During the evening the bwl- -rsies were assisted by their mothers Mrs Jf Raley and Mrs If Cram and the guests included Mri Atkinson Mis Elizabeth McBride Mlsi Eleanor Stewart Mtea Patrica McOwen Miss Denbigh Tyler Miss Marjorle Patrick Miss Margaret French Miss Dorothy Ann liCwis Miss Carolyn Gra ham and Miss Louise Carter Mr and Mrs William Hornlbrook who i will leave in February for Persia where Mr Hornlbrook will afaume the post of United Sataes i minister went the honored guests at a dinner I son Melvin all jf Heber Utah A number of friends called dur- Ing the evening and a late sup- I per -was served I Mrs Peter Easton and i Mra Arthur Barker entertained group of friend? at the Easton home on New Year'a eva a mid witn mj uarma Francis "rtner returned rom 'he Dee hospital where she underwent i operation ror appendicitis Mr and Mrs Frank Stevens Mr and Mrs Francis were hostesses to a New Year'a eve dinner and dancing party Jt the home of Royal Thackery Dinner was served tr 1 HOTEL SUPER CURLINE -p inigjuim lt Jl)ta VV7Vn KV sas iii aa VAxKj SJ--n- 4- 1 PERMANENT oph iMf iert liri 'fluttering pumps clpvcp one-straps just styles yoti want now Jn a complete of aizca to assure a proper fi all included: in ihU )iort-timfl mtmUhnnunl Bale At aaviriffa that make two pair a real economy? night supper waa served Pres-j ent were Bishop and Mra Har-j old Brough Mr and Mn John Diston George Randall of Burley Idaho Bishop and Mrs Joseph I Williams Mr and Mrs Easton and Mr and Mrs Barker Mr and Mrs William Hutch-: inson were hosta at a dinner on New Year's tve followed by a watch night party Card! and gamea were played during the evening Present were Mr and Mrs Bhephcrd Mr and Mrs Amoa Hutchinson Mr and Mrs Harry Moon Mrs John Kinney Mr and Mrs Frank Bateman Mr and Mrs Thomas Barnes Mr and! Mra Hooper Mr arid Mrs Roy Cook Mr' and Mn Ray Bloom field and Mr and Mrs Hutch-lason '(''' i Mr and Mrs Leland Stevens presided at a dinner at seven o'clock the evening of New Year'a day A crystal bowl filled with pink roses formed the centerpiece and covers were laid Jor Mr and Mrs! Stanley Bal WAVES thirty to twelve-thirty after wn cn dnclng was enjoyed the nht The guests in! eluded Mr and Mrs Wally MIm lather Hopkins Miss Catherine Hopkins ml Marl-orle Anderson Miss Mason of SuCIViMMl84 Carnift Panels Miss Nlda Taggert Joe Wll JlAms Leon Hopkins Royal Jimckcry Ilrrt Roblon Joe CrlddI Mor Mrs Mar Pcnrod re-turned home in Milton after £kedicVhe ln cll is visiting Mr Mlkscli'a parcnti in rortcrvllle the pau tvo weeks' Mrs 103 AM Steam RInslet Knds given Thursday evening by Mr and Mm Seymour Wells at their home on Eleventh East street Wednesday afternoon Mra Hornlbrook was honored at a tea given by the! members of fit Martha's guild of St Paul's Episcopal Church following? the io iush in to Place Equal Any $100 or $500 Elec-'f Wave Same Wave for 0250 Shampoo and Finger Wave completely dried by our modern Paramount Drvinir Unit C7 RATE3 From $t59 Per pay Up Meet Mc at the HOTEL MANX San FrancfMe headqeartera for Utah retdenta Where yea will be gritted personally by ALVIN CKITCIILOW Assistant Bfanager formerly with Hotel Ben Lomond Orflcn Utah Bates witbln reason RUNNIHO ICS VATCR-OIMINO tOOM AND COFFCS tUOP IH CONNEaiON-DOOR ATTENDANT AWJ) CAJIAG5 SRMCC HOTEL regular monthly meeting of the organization The: tea table was Of 1 centered with mound of glossy lemon leaves and the table Combed nd ami lighted with ivory nrineesi tan Shampoo Lavalon Rinse and a tained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday for the following Club member Mr era in silver candlesticks The committee in charge of the affair included Mra A Tlbby Mrs A Scudder Mrs cmcss nnger Wave cspe-dally designed by our artists sioo a i ling Petts Mrs ll Wright Mrs John Hopkins Mra Vt J- bUME Johnson Mrs Ross Johnson and Mrs Wheeler city In anticipation of the mar ragcr mt and (Mrs Clifford Epcncer Mr and Mrs Ernest Heward Mr and Mrs Blackner and the hosts Mri James Whittle entertained for members of her fam-11 at a watch night party New Year'a eve Bridge waji played during the evening and at mid-night a supper was served JudEe and Mrs John Arnold were horU at a dinner on New Year'a day Ktd rotes iV Nvy riase of Miss Dorathea Gunn and Royal If Jens rl A niimhT fUs Hickman Mrs Dan WI1-Hams and Mrs Dr lllzh A non-host party was enjoyed at the home of Mrs and Mrs John Hopkins New Year'a eve! A luncheon was frrved at ten Ih rty at mall tables and then bWje was played tha of tZ Washington AveJrh 177 Kat lak City 171 So I'h Was 3311 of social affairs are bing arranged tr Ji II Wedoe'day evenina Mr Tsr POPCLL! OTARIIELL SA1I FnANCISCO nm li Jensen and Mrs Gordon.

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