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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 18

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In Salt hake Ceremony In Office PARTY IS HELD IN CELEBRATION OF BIRTHDAY LUNCHE0II HELD AFTER MARRIAGE IN HARPER WARD WEDDING HELD IN ROWSE HOME DURING EVENING TWENTY ATTEND PARTY HELD IN VISITORS' HONOR DINNER HELD IN OBSERVANCE OF NATAL: DAY EVANSTON Wyo June 30 Miss Helen Voeller daughter of Mr and Mrs kC Voeller of Buhl Idaho was a house guest cf Miss Eloine Cook frm Sunday until Wednesday of this week Her father was formerly superTn- tendent of the Evanston schools BRIGHAM CITY June 20 A birthday party in honor of four- year-old Joan Rosenbaum was held Thursday at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Dewayne Rosenbaum Eighteen'small guestj were present and honored Joan with presents after which game wtre played and refreshments were served Misa Cook entertained a group of young girls in compliment to Miss Voeller on Tuesday evening Twen i 1 1 -t i i'V "ivw- I i i- Mri Berry man of Poca-tello Idaho is visiting this week with Mrs Norman Mrs Call returned to her home here Thursday accompanied ty guests were present Mrs George Ewer entertain-d In compliment to her daught- er Betty Joe at a charming party Thursday! evening The occasion was Miss Betty Joe's fourteenth birthday anniversary fllf nreenf vram nr Yxril- by Mrs Justin Call and child -The marriage of Miss Maxine Roudebush daughter of Mr and Mrs George Roudebush to Clair Toone son of Mr and Mrs P' Toone of Salt Lake City took place Saturday evening at the" home of Mr and Mrs Rowe 725 Twenty-seventh street The bride wore a beautiful gown of white crepe and carried a bouquet of bride's roses She was attended by Miss Irene Roudebush sister of the bride who wore a cream georgette gown" with green trimmings and accessories to match The bridegroom was attended by Douglas Tanner of Salt Lake City The flower girls were Marian Rowse and Lorna Grix who were daintily dressed in yellow organdie The altar was banked with green and white daisies and tall candelabra stood at either side At the approach of the bridal party Lohengrin's bridal chorus was played by Mrs Delbert Foul-ger Mrs Jack Rowse sang "Oh Promise Me" and just before the ceremony which was performed by the Rev John Edward Carver Following the ceremony" a wedding dinner was served at the Green Gables to the following guests: Mr and Mrs George Roudebush Mrs Rowse Sr Mr and Mrs Rowse Mrs Toone Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Tcone Salt Lake City My and Mrs Tanner Salt Lale City Mrs Johns Sparks Nevada Mr and Mrs Jack Rowse Mr and Mrs Rowse Jr Miss Irene Roudebush and the Rev Carver A birthday party was given Tuesday in the Plain City ward banquet hall in honor of Willard Lund's seventy-sUth birthday Anniversary Dinner was served at seven in with the guests seated at a long table decorated with season's flowers After dinner a program of entertainment was giVen Covers were laid for 45jpersbns consisting of Mr Lund's family and his brothers' families Mr Lund isthe last of six sons Talks were given by Hyrum Lund of Ogden and Orvil Lund Brigham City Williami Lund ave a brief sketch of his boyhood days on an island near the coast of Denmark and of his conversion to Mormonism and coming to Utah Mr-Lund has been an active member in the church The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing The guest of honor played tunes on his "violin accompanied i by his ''daughter Alminda Those present were Mr' and Mrs Willard' Lund Marie Lund Ar-'line Lund' Mrs Annie Er Wheeler Mr and Mrs Johnson Harold Lund Mr and Mrs Hyrum Lund Helen Lund Marian Lund Mr and1 Mrs Milton (Bud) Lund Mr and Mrs William Brian Mr and Mrs Folkman Mr and Mrs Francis-M Lund Mr and Mrs Victor Lund Mr and Mrs Lawrence Cottle Hebcr Lund Lorenzo Lund Mr and Mrs' Leo Lund Mr and Mrs Orvil Lund Mr and Mrs George i Spencer Mr and Mrs Otto Koford Mr and Mrs Arnold Nelson! Mr and Mrs Vernal Lund Mrs Martha LundIrene Lund Vera Lund Bobbie Lund Paul Lund Mrs Esther Stevenson and Rtith' Stevenson liams Naomi Wainwright Doro- thy Troyer Mary Ellen Martin Ruth Cluff Ruth and Martha Shaw Pauline Jones Louise Varn- ey Frances Ewer Rex Neilson -Victor Slack Jack Tueller Frank Diston Andrew O'Hira Ray Smith Leland Proctor Melvin Peart Wllfdrd 'Easton and Rich- ard Day of Ogden A luncheon was served at the close of the evening A lovely pink and white cake formed a centerpiece Mildred Harris was the honored guest at a prettily arranged birthday party given by her moth- er Mrs Martin Harris on Wednesday afternoon The guests were taken to the matinee in the ren of Salt Lake City Little Miss Sherry Louise Mann four-yeaf-old daughter of Mr and Mrs David Mann left Ogden Wednesday night by train for a visit with her mother in Loa Angeles She was accompanied by her grandmother Mrs Charlei A Stevens of Ogden Mrs Floyd Knudson had as her supper guests Monday night 'Mrs 'Leo Meredith of American Fork who are en route home after a trip to Chicago Leonard Bergstrom of Salt Lake City is visiting relatives in Brig-ham City i Miss Hazel Hummel of Ogden "was visiting friends and relatives in Brigham City this week Miss Vivian Thomas daughter of Mr and Mrs George Thomas ol Plain City who was elected secretary and treasurer ot the Ogden Son? society for the coming year A it BRIGHAM CITY June The home of Mr and Mrs Leonard Pierce of Harper ward became the scene of festivities Saturday June 23 when Miss Lucille Pierce' and LaRue Nelson of this city wert united in marriage with Bishop Emery Wight Harper ward officiating The home was beautifully decorated with a variety of summer flowers The bride was attended by De Carina Demars and Glenn Nelson acted as best man A buffet luncheon was served to twenty-two guests The young couple have a host of friends in this community who extend hearty congratulatidhs Mr and Mrs Nelson will mak their home in Brigham City COUPLE UNITED BY CEREMONY IN TEMPLE BRIGHAM CITY June Miss Amy Madsea attractive daughter of Mr and Mrs Roland A Madsen was united in marriage Friday June 29 in the Salt Lake temple to Asa Beecher of? this city Miss Madsen Is a popular member of the younger set in Brigham City and a graduate of Box Elder High school Asa Beecher is a son of Mr and Mrs Ransom Beecher and is at present city clerk The young couple was accompanied to Salt Lake City by the bride's mother and the bridegroom's parents They remained In Salt Lake City over the week-end and win1 be at home at 242 North First Fast street in this city GETS JAIL AFTER 19 YEARS COOKE CITY Because civilization found this old ghost town after 50 years it is going to have' its first jail" Construction of a new highway and re-discovery valuable gold deposits breathed new life into the town and its residents requested Park County Commissioners to erect a jail Four thousands tons ef eoal can be unloaded from a ship within eight hours by the cranes mechanical grabs and conveyors at the new electric power station en the River Thames at Barking England '-v': ORDER MEETS FOR REVIEW OF YEARS' ADVANCE N' i were played at the Harris home and a dainty luncheon was served A yellow and white birthday cake topped by ten candles formed the centerpiece The guests were: Lou- 1 lse Harris Charmeen Brough Sheila Brough (Frances Anne Cook Jacqueline Snyder Jacqueline Mlackner Peggy Lee Helen Jean Smith Ruth lLockwood Elaine O'Hara Ellen Hudson Lou- i lse Varh'ey Mary Neilson Kathryn Lewis and Mildred Harris St': V- '4 YOUNG MATRONS' CLUB HAS PARTY IN' CANYON HOME BRIGHAM CITY June 30 A delightful party was held Thursday afternoon at the Vanez Wilson summer home in Logan canyon by the Young Matrons club of this city The following club member motored to the canyon where the afternoon was spent in playing bridge: Mrs Ross Bowen Mrs Leo Nelson Mrs Chas Munnt Mrs Geo Mushback Mrs Wm Call Mrs Percy Knudson Mrs Abe Josephson -Mrs Schneider Mrs' Claude Sloey-Mrs Irvin Hoist Mrs Cliff Dunn and the host Mrs Vanez Wilson In the evening the women of the club were joined by their hus-bands and all werei served a chick- en dinner by the Idle Isle cafe of Brigham Citv The evening was spent in dane-ing 1 Mrs Jack LeRoy Harbertsoh formerly Miss Virginia' Oborn daughter of Alfred A Oborn whose marriage took place in the Salt Lake' temple' June 29 PROGRAM AND BANQUET HELD AT CITY PARK TEXAS UBUYS HUGE SKULL AUSTIN Tex A mammoth skull complete with upper Jaw and tusk measuring seven feet and two inches weighing 1000 pounds has been purchased by the Department of Geology of the University of Texas! It was found MANY GATHER AT REUNION OF DEWEY FAMILY DINNER HELD IN RED WHITE COLOR SCHEME by Eugene Cross oil his farm near Yorktown after rains had disclosed part of the cranial bones PAIR FETED AT HOOPER DINNER In honor of Miss Helen Childs and Hugh Olseji whose marriage took place June 28 Mr and Mrs Frank Gilbert of Hooper entertained at a dinner at their home on Saturday evening Summer flowers were artistically used for decorations and bunco was played Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs El wood Flinders Mr and Mrs Harold Childs Mr and Mrs Hugh Olsen and Mr and Mrs Frank Gilbert LOCAL PRODUCT DINNER SERVED i Women of the Congregational church entertained at an all-Og-den products dinner in the church "rooms Friday June 29 at noon Mrs Richards gave a short talk encouraging women to use Ogden products and thanking the manufacturers who furnished the dinner foods She then introduced Mrs Cora Ritchie of the industrial division of the cham- ber of commerce who gave a short talk on industrial plants THREE FETED AT CARD LUNCHEON When the last "Ice age was at its height approximately 11 12000000 square miles of the earth's surface was covered with ice or about twice the area sq covered now! The nineteenth annual meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America northern association was held Monday June 25 in Salt Lake City The hostess camp was Salt Lake Valley camp No 3072 Supreme Auditor Burkella Snyder of Rock Island 111 was present and delivered a financial report as well as a message sent to the association by the supreme oracle and supreme recorder Anna Spangler district supervisor over Colorado Wyoming and Utah was present to give instructions Camps included in the northern association of Royal Neighbors of America are: Salt Lake valley No 3072 Sego Lily camp No" 4896 Timpanogos No -8887 of Provo Excelsior No 3240 of Ogden La-vina No 4194 of Malad Idaho and Wasatch No 5183 of Corinne Presiding officers of the day were President Margaret Brown of Salt Lake City Vice President Helen Miller of Ogden and Secretary-treasurer Jennie Bink-erd Ritualistic work was exemplified to the satisfaction of superior bfficers present The northern association will meet at Malad Idaho in 1935 The hostess camp will be Lavina No 4194 About two hundred members attended the Salt Lake City convention a delegation of twenty being from Ogden camp No 3240 A most successful year has just passed for the Royal Neighbors of America This organization ranks as the largest fraternal ben-: eficiary society GIFT OFFERED BY FRIENDS AT VOYAGE PARTY The annual reunion of the Lot Smith family was held June 22 at Lorin Farr park in Ogden A program and banquet under the direction of his son Joseph Hough Smith was enjoyed by fifty of his descendants As guests of honor two of his wives Alice Richards Smith and Alice Baugh Smith were present Also Margaret Fisher of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs William Palmer of Preston Idaho Of the forty-seven children surviving: Lot Smith at the time of his death twenty-six are still living Those present were George Albert Smith Ogden Joseph Smith Fielding Mrs Jos Udy Mrs Nephl Palmer Farmington Mrs William Wilson Mrs Mary Carr Mrs Laura Smith Rice Mrs Martha Schott' Ogden Officers chosen for year were: president Willard RSmith Jr Holbrook Idaho vice president Mrs Martha Schott secretary and treasurer Helen Rice DEWEYVILLE June Among those from Deweyville who attend-' ed the Dewey family reunion held in Afton Wyoming this week were the following: Peter Marble and family Mr and Mrs Orion Snow and family Mr A Lish and daughters Tillie Naomi and Lucille Mr and Mrs Joseph Ejewey Mr and Mrs Or-lin Dewey and family Mrs A Lish Mr and Mrs Ernest Dewey Mr and Mrs A Dewey MrsOrpha Ault Mrs John Becker Mrs Duet Loveland and child- ren Veda Gardner Charles Noor Lynn Dewey Lee and Bud Orme This was the 26th annual Dewey reunion One hundred and nine descendants were present and the following officers were elected to act for the coming year: Jseph I Dewey of Deweyville president Arlie Dewey vice president Mary Dewey secretary Orpha Ault treasurer Jessie and Ernest Dewey as 'advisory board members members present and the following guests: Mrs Edell and Mrs Ransome 6f Garland Mrs Wallace Parson and Mrs Guy Laney of this city BRIGHAM CITY June 30 Members of-the American Legion auxiliary were delightfully entertained at a social and luncheon Monday evening in the legion home Summer flowers decorated the rooms The guests were seated at one long table A color scheme of red and white was carried out in all apopintments Crystal baskets of Shasta daisies and cosmos were placed at intervals Ivory tapers in crystal-holders completed the decorations Each guest was given the name of a great English character their placecards being marked accordingly The study of England -is the objective of the auxiliary this year Mrs Irl BWard first vice pres- -ident of the auxiliary conducted the program which consisted of short speeches and several musical numbers by the Misses Erma Iv-erson Elaine Kofoed and Rula Holmes The committee in charge of the afafir included Miss Mable Christensen and Mrs Lee Larsen table decorations Mrs Lewis Jones and Mrs Duane Lower serving of the dinner accompanied by Mrs Clarice Forsgren There were forty 3 ANNUAL PARTY! HELD AT GREEN GABLES Mrs Herbert Woods entertained at a bridge luncheon on Thursday afternoon1 at her home in honor of Mrs Roy Emmett and Miss Moffett of Seattle Wash and Mrs Glen Porter from Rocks Springs Wyo Covers were laid for Mrs Leslie West Mrs Keith Barnes Mrs Roy Thorstensen Mrs A Oborn Mrs Walter WaJI Mrs Gilbert Wheelwright and the guests of honor BIRTHDAY PARTY IN SURPRISE FORM The Rainbow club celebrated its fourth annual party in Green Gables tea garden at one o'clock luncheon on Wednesdays Mother Goose rhymes on place cards and tiny gingham sunbon-nets were used for decorations The Alpha Zeta Delphian ter honored Mrs Bader the retiring Dresident with a tea KEEP SUMMER CLOTHES CLEAN IT'S NOT EXPENSIVE Here's a special that you can use on the vacation all summer and every summer It's gigantic be ach towels made of extra heavy materials to give you a lot of service under bad treatment yet with-their bright stripes they are good Iookinr enough to be taken into any swanky crowd i TVinrslav'aftprnnfin nt iht hnme i of Mrs Jess Wade 1183 Twen LINCOLN WRIGHT'S are selling-ffthem No matter where your' summer trio takes you your enjoyment is going to depend a lot upon your clothes and they Just must be topped off by a hat that is "right" WRIGHTS Millinery depart- ment is showing some new SATINS that will Add the final touch to your summer wardrobej? They come in brims or rberets in flattering blacks browns and navy and some have brims faced with contrasting colors And believe it or not some are priced as low as $398 It's so seldom that one gets' a chance to save from 20 to 50 per cent on really high quantity jewelry and silverware that this not should be of extra special interest ANDERSON'S is staging a mid-summer sale of watches diamonds and jewelry and have a few special buys on silverware made by the largest silver workers in the nation-just think of a 34-piece set with hollow handle French knives for $1275! That's jus one of the many special val- ues and remember ANDERSON'S quality goes with every sale item it's only the price that's reduced Terms as low as $1 per week may be had at the sale prices Phone 471 Mrs A Van Dyke was pleasantly surprised on her seventieth birthday June 17 by members of her family and some of her friends at her home on Monroe avenue The evening was spent in playing bunco Later tea was served Those present were Mr and Mrs Fisher Mr and Mrs Fisher Mr and Mrs Soren-son'Mr and Mrs Louis Vander-berg Mrs A Alberts Mrs Hicks and Miss Florence Alberts RETURN MADE AFTER BEAR LAKE HOLIDAY at tne ridiculously low price of $129 and up They also have a fine selection of Mun-sihgwear bathing suits at mighty reasonable prices so you can look your best while in the swim at mighty little expense Perry --wtr z- He ry Schulz ty-eighth street Mrs EJ Mills past president and Mrs A Hyde chairman of the seminar board were in charge of the affair Mrs Mills' presented Mrs: Bader with the past president's jewel Mrs Bader expressed gratitude for the cooperation of the membership in completing the years' -work successfully The following past presidents were present: Mrs Charles A West Mrs Mills Mrs Fred Carr and Mrs Bader 2646 Lincoln Ave Ring Us to Bring Us The Miss Lillian Peterson who will leave soon for Denmark was the honored guest at a delightful farewell party which was tendered her on Thursday evening June 21 by Mrs Avalon Stephens and Miss Margie Harris at the home of Miss Harris 1962 Childs After an evening of bridge a delightful luncheon was served A large ship in the center of the table formed a centerpiece or the tiny individual boats at each place' which held the names of the following guests: The Misses Bee Gale Irene Pirn- lott Margie Flem Fern Hinch-cliff Lettie Garner Afton Edg-ley Phyllis Bibby Victoria Stang-er Helen Harrison Margaret Mc-Gowan Lillian Garner Dorothy Sampson Elsie Bibby Mrs Colin Edwards Mrs Melba Heiner' Mrs Avalon Stephens Miss Margie' Harris and the guest of honor Miss Peterson was presented with a beautiful leather traveling bag MARTHA MEMBERS ASSEMBLE AT TEA The Martha Junior society entertained the Martha Senior society at a tea at the Ogden Golf and Country club Friday afternoon The Lillian Thatcher ensemble gave the musical selections and Miss Minnie Moore Brown gave a reading Mrs George Fister president of the Martha Junior and Mrs Horace Nebeker president of the Martha Senior each gave a short talk Mrs Horace Nebeker and Mrs Larry Dee presided at the table Mrs A McCulloch Mrs BRIGHAM CITY 'June 30 Mary May and Naomi Tingey returned home Thursday from a weeks vist to Bear Lake and surrounding towns They were accompanied home by Mr and Mrs Hymas and Mrs Leo Barsh-chi of Montpelier Idaho who visited here Friday Stevens Mrs ueorge uarnng Mrs Stone Mrs AiC Hyde Mrs Nora Campbell Fred Odell Mrs Charles Thorstensen Mrs Wilkstrom Mrs Clar-ence Blessing Mrs Eastori NEWHOUSE HOTEL tBltL a i ia A Wade Mrs Knudson Mrs Albert Whitmeycr This completes the work of the Alpha Zeta chapter of the Del- phians for the sixth and Hast year Friend hubby staged a wrestling bout with Junior and the puppy out on the lawn the other evening just like a man he was wearing his new summer suit His clothes were a sorry sight when the sham battle was over but we sent them to the OGDEN TROY LAUNDRY and they came baek spotlessly spic and span A Distinctive Residence First I must tell you about the new equipment at DAB-REL'S Beauty Shoppe They haVe three new Eugene dry- ers and one of those new Eugene reverse spiral permanent wave machines Now let me tell you about the grandest special of the week with every permanent wave given this week on the new reverse spiral and the cost is only $850 DARREL'S is going to give $150 worth of beauty work FREE! Now isn't that just the best offer ever? And it comes just before vacation1 too Darrel's is at the First Security Bank building and their telephone is 363 DATES I've been telling my husband about electric refrigerators how much work and money they save how pretty the new boxes are and hoping that I could get him interested He didn't comment 'till last niprht when he said: "I've been looking at refrigerators BOYLES told me that the government Just boufrht 1367 WESTING-HOUSE refrigerators after their tests showed Westing-house to be 25 more economical to operate than any other of the seven leading makes theyl tested and that looks to me like the greatest proof of value ever made by any refrigerator Mrs Waters President tike v-hmmg a The Pythian Sisters sewing club will meet at the home: of Mrs Rail 2637 Van Buren on Friday July 6 All members are asked by officers to be present An Abode renowned Throughout the West 6 Mrs Edward Turner entertained on Tuesday evening at her home on Jackson avenue for the members of the auxiliary to Wasatch branch of Railway Mail: assocla- i rtrvn rhp nntnrp nf WTtmrtw 0 000 dinner The table was centered White arid blue double with red petunias Salt Lake Most Hospitable Hotel Invites You and the place cards arid favors were carried out in the patriotic colors 1 Covers were laid for Mrs John Purcell- Mrs Cortner Mrs Turner Mrs Bills Mrs Pounds Mrs the Sure it's hot outside and it gets awfully uncomfortable in the house these days too We can't change the weather but the GLASMANN RADIO It BATTERY company has a new little piece of furniture called CONDAIR (meaning reconditioned air) which you simply fill with water and lug into the light socket and turns a hot stuffy house into a cool and comfortable home that can be kept that way for only a few cents per day It's silent and looks like a beautiful piece of furniture Drop into the store corner 26th and Washington and see this wonderful machine and arrange for a free demonstration in your home or office The "New Nestle" PERMANENT WAVE up The Best Beauty Work OPERATORS Tlioro Snpbr Fern Haircut ting EARL HEAD i at Pennev's Phone 4132 Somebody oustht to give the RADIO STUDIOS a medal for encouraging romance They're putting so many radios into automobiles these days that we simply had to find out the big attraction It's this for this month only they're installing a PIHLCO auto radio -in any make of auto without any installation chanrej Now can you afford to be without one? There's many a time when a crooner will say for you just what you are thinking And now ladies comes the "'biggest" tip of the summer sale season WOLFER'S open their store-wide summer clearance sale MONDAY morning! Everyone knows the high quality of WOLFER'S merchandise but here Is some "inside" Information-one group of beautiful summer dresses that have ben priced from $1075 to $2250 is going on sale Monday at half price I'd advise seeing them while sizes are complete i oaimuiiu ivirs iurcey Air a Corey Mrs Fred Clifton Mrs Guy Curtis Mrs II Gardner Mrs Larson Mrs Emil Johnson Mrs John and Mrs A Whelan i Bridge followed the dinner Mrs Turner is the past president ef the organisation Rates Single $2 to $4 Double I I $259 to $4S3 I 400 Rooms 400 Baths FEATURES! BILTMOflE BOWL Th Night Spot Supreme Tune In KFI Los Angeles except Sundoy Th3 REriDeZVOUS The Hew Daylight Dancing Room Damltis Noon to Six Hotel Newhouse SUTTON General Manager CIIAUNCZY WEST Assistant General Manager The vUll hold its monthly meeting at the horn ef Mrs Orril Starkcy in Farr West Fri-diy July 6 c-a Yr'edncsday 7 JUST MENTION THAT YOU NOTICED THE ITEM EI PEGGY PICKERS PICK-UPS! BBiPjli iliiili i.

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