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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 16

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i mna XU i 1 i I i BRIDE-ELECT Pirate Players Weds In Temple MARRIED IN TEMPLE Club Entertained At Bridge Party SALT LAKE SOCIETY Plan Swimming Party Thursday Wednesday (Night ''A Vv Thursday evening the Pirate Players met in their rendezvous in the Third ward hall Rulon Brough entertained with two readings and a song plans were completed for a swimming party to be held next Thursday evening at Como Springs The group will gather at seven o'clock on Twenty-fourth street Just north of the Ensign Drug company Members and friends are cordially Invited to come and bring their luncheon i SALT LAKE CITY Aug At the Country club Thursday evening Mayor and Mrs Louis Marcus entertained at a dinner party honoring Mr and Mrs Griggs Mr and Mrs Tyler and Mr and Mrs Paul Tyler of Los Angeles who are visiting in the city after returning with Mayor and Mrs Marcus and Mr and Mrs James Collins from the Flat Rock club in Idaho The attractive dinner table arranged on -the porch was decorated with baskets of crimson gladioli alternating with silver candlesticks holding princess tapers of the crimspn shade Bridge followed the dinner and the guests numbering thirty included Salt Lake City friends of the coast drick Pierpont Morgan son of Mr and Mrs Alden Morgan of Chicago The ceremony was performed by vAlvln A Beesley in th president's suite of the Hotel Utah in the presence of relatives of the young couple The bride was very charming in her wedding gown of white embroidered batiste- She wore a smart turban of white from which fell a shoulder length veil of filmy mallne and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and orchids Miss Lois Front jes the bridesmaid was frocked in periwinkle blue crepe with turban to match and she carried yeUow rosebuds and blue delphinium John Morgan a brother of the bridegroom acted as best man A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony and following th breakfast an informal reception was held that was attended by 50 guests During the reception members of the KappaKappa Gamma sorority of which the bride is a member sang sorority songs The couple left late in the afternoon for the canyons of southern Utah and will later go to Los Angeles for a six weeks stay before going to Chicago to make their home En route to the east they will visit in Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Barnes and Dr and Mrs Keith Barnes entertained at a delightful garden party Saturday evening at the Barnes home in Kaysville in honor of Miss Cannon and her fiance Orchid shaded asters and yellow roses were combined for the attractive decorations of the serving table which was lighted with lavender tapers in sUver holders Miss Miriam Barnes and Mrs Jones were In charge of the dining room and the serving table was presided over by Mrs Hawley Mrs Morgan Mrs John James and Mrs Lorenzo Richards ton Christensen entertained at the Curtis home in honor of the bride-elect at a buffet supper Thirty guests have been inyit- ed I I I if i i 1 1 i 1 -V ill I 1 V4'V-f -L 5 I I It fr-v-w-i i it ot i I '-rrsfi liWiaSIBWSagfcWMiTllll lAMM8iWiM i i nniirmiinii EVANSTON Aug1 and Mrs Kent Crosby entertained their bridge club on Wednesday evening Delicious refreshments were served after the games The guests were: Mr and Mrs Ernest Heward and their house guest Mr and Mrs Cliff Spencer Mr and Mrs Sam Blackner Mr and Mrs George Ewer Mr and Mrs Lionel Tingey Mr and Mrs Robert Pignon Mr and Mrs Or-ville Harvey Mr and Mrs Margin Harris Mrs Leland Stevens and the host and hostess Mrs John Hornback was the guest of honor at a party given at her home by the Royal Neigh- bors lodqre Thursday Mrs Lee Starr Mrs George O'Hara Mrs Wj A Wood -Mrs Ervin Allard MisS Ethel Beyerle Mrs Colling and Mrs JohnJ Murphy wete members of the lodge present Mrs" Charles Code was a guest Mrs Andrew Coutts ipnd Mrs R' Paul were hostesses at a dinner party last Friday evening at the Coutts home in honor of Mrs Coutts' niece Mss Alice Lpwham of Ogden who jwill leave soon to enter training t'the St Francis hospital in San Francisco Bridge furnished the entertainment for the remainder of the evening Guests were lithe Misses Margerie Paul Marguerite Bowns Vieno Huhtala Helen Crompton Eloine CooH Elinor Stine Anna Laura Clujf Grace Myers Edna Dickerson Kather-ine Heward Helen Hoffman Sarah 'Harris of Boston Elkine Katz of I Worcester Mass apd Jessie Guld' Mrs Burnette parks and the' guest of honor Mrand Mrs-Leo Meakiowcvroft Mrf and Mrs Harvey and Mr and Mrs Bingham spent Sunday in Logan canyon Mrs Thomas Osborne! Mrs A-Blair Mrs Wiljiams and Mrs Casey were hostesses at social meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church on thpi lawn of Mrs Casey's5 home on Mrs Roy Doxey formerly Miss Alberta Opheikens daughter of Mr and Mrs Opheikens whose marriage took place August 6 in the Salt Lake temple the ceremony being performed by 'Apostle George Richards Mrs Harry Hines accompanied by Miss Bettie Richardson daughter of Mr and Mrs Blair Richardson will leave September 1 for Chicago where they will attend the Century of Progress ex- position and will later visit in Washington and New York City before sailing September 13 on" the Dollar line President Cleveland or Havana and the Panama canal to San Francisco They will be away five weeks Mrs A Pitts and Mrs A IP YOU' DEMAND RELIABILITY AS WELL A3 STYLE AND PRICE VISIT Miss Lucille Driver daughter of Mr and Mrs John Driver whose engagement to Edward Blaes of Ogden has been announced The marriage will Hake place early in September ry of San Mateo Cal who is the guest of Mr and Mrs Leroy Din-woodey Summer blooms decked the table and covers were laid for sixteen guests i Butcher Miss Betty Williams of Ogden and Miss Mary Jane Snow During the afternoon musical selections were given by the members of the sorority quintet including Miss Virginia Allison Miss Marjorie Hyde Miss Beatrice Mc-Crea Miss Beth Papworth and Miss Barbara Strong One hundred! guests called during the receiving hours the Pitts home on Seventh East Frank Prgntice of Honolulu the honored guest at an informal tea given Thursday afternoon at the Pitts home on Sevents East street Mr and Mrs Prentice have recently completed a world cruise and are the guests of Mrs Prentice's sister Mrs A Pitts Mrs Harold Peery of San Mateo Cal is a guest of Mr and Mrs Leroy Dinwoodey at' their home on North State street Mr and Mrs Paul Devine and Mrs Neil O'Donnell have returned from a trip to Glacier and Yellowstone national parks and a visit with friends in Montana Miss Jane Smith and Miss Mildred Smith daughters of Mrs Albert Smith left Tuesday for San Francisco to visit their sister Mrs Lewis Neer and will also visit another sister Mrs George Stoltz In Berkeley AUGUST mk sale Mrs Willis Presnell formerly Miss Julia Soderberg daughter of Mrs Soderberg whose marriage took place August 14 in the Salt Lake temple Mrs Tanner who has re- cently returnid from Miami Fla was the honored guest at a delightful luncheon given Thursday by her daughters Mrs Dewey Solomon and Mrs Larsen at the Solomon home on Fourteenth East street Pastel shaded" garden flowers were used for the decorations and covers were laid for a dozen guests Friday Mrs Solomon and Mrs Larsen entertained at a luncheon at the Solomon home In compliment to Mrs A Stevenson of Las Vegas Nev who is visiting in Salt Lake City Twelve guests were invited Thursday afternoon About fifty I Miss Patricia Holmes was the hostess at a delightful luncheon given Monday at the Town club In compliment to Miss Carol -Lou Haddock of Beverly Hills Cal who Is a guest at the Lovesy home on Yale avenue Pastel-shaded garden flowers were used for the decorations and covers were -laid for Miss Haddock Miss Audrew Lovesy Miss Mary Beth Mangan Miss Betsy Boyle Miss Winnifred Walker and Miss Georgia Willey Tables were arranged- for bridge following the luncheon The members of the entertainment committee of the Catholic Women's league entertained at a luncheon Wednesday at Dick Gunn's cafe in compliment to Mrs Wibel who will leave soon for Denver to make her home The luncheon also honored Mrs Leonard LIttell of Denver who is visiting in Salt Lake City Mrs A Leupold and Mrs McDonald are In charge of the arrangements for the affair Mrs A Ray Curtis and Mrs Sylvester Broadbent entertained at a delightful buffet supper at their home on Highland drive Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Afton Ashton a popular bride of early September Garden flowers were used for the decorations and sixteen guests were present Wednesday evening Mrs Alexander Curtis and Mrs Mil- Active and pledge members of the Pi Beta Phi sorority entertained at a' delightful garden tea Tues day afternoon at the home of Dr and Mrs Terrell in Walker's Lane Tea was served in the garden from a prettUy decorated table gay with garden blooms and the table was presided over by Mrs John Harrington Miss Eleanor Lowe Miss Aurelia Hampton and Miss Florence Hammond Miss Mary Creer and Miss Elsie TerreU were in charge of the arrangements and were assisted in entertaining the guests by Mrs Terrell The following sorority members assisted in serving Miss Alice Murphy Miss Betty Active and alumnae members of Of social interest was the marriage at high noon last Sunday of Miss Carol Brain daughter of Mr and Mrs Brain and Ken- the Delta Gamma sorority gave a dancing party Friday evening at Pinecrest inn The committee on arrangements included Mrs Edwin Flandro Mrs Lawrence Pinnock Mrs Reuben Jolley Miss Helen Alston Miss Mae Richards Miss Mary Bodln and Miss t'A -is Grace Rowleyi Mrs EdgarX Bering entertain women were present Members of the Rebkah Past Noble Grand club were pleasingly entertained Monday eyening at the home of Mr and Mrs George Ewer Jr Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the Present were Mit and Mrs Ed HorrockSi Mr and Mrs Jensen Mesdames Mafcde Lake Mae Jones Lena Case Amelia Ramsay Elizabeth McCarty and Annie Hopkins and the- host and hostess i Mr and Mrs Dwght' Wal- lacej entertained at dinner Thurs-day evening Mr' and Mrs Charles Blyth and their son and their daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs Clark Blyth of Los Ajigeles Mrs Robert Zemp entertained Tuesday evening at a surprise party in honor of Mr Zemp's birthday A color scheme of pink and white was carried lout in the decorations After dinner bridge was enjoyed by the guests who were Mr and Mrs Lawrence Reeves Mr and Mrs Leonard Cock Miss Beth Ishejwood and Sam Corson The Social club motored to Timpanogos cave Sunday to spend the day Part of the party made the climb to the cave! The committee in charge of arrangements comprised Mri Vincent Ord Mrs Gerald Cazirj Mr Law-son Lunsford and Ketfneth Morgan Those who made the trip were Mr and Mrs Fred Christen-sen son Gilbert and niece Miss Beverly Glade Mr and Mrs Law-son Lunsford Mr and Mrs Victor Matthews and son Russell Mr and Mrs" Claire Carter Mr and Mrs Kennth Morgan and son Blaine Mr and Mrs Gerald Cazin! Mrs Ralph Ashton and ed at a delightful luncheon followed by bridge Wednesday afternoon at her home in Federal Heights in compliment to Mrs Gerard Werner and Miss Jennie Auerbach of New York The guests included ten close friends of the hostess and the table was bright with varicolored dahlias Rogers Mr Hussey also spent several days heref on his vacation Mrs James LoRan entertained her bridge club members at Como cafe Friday afternoon Three 'tables of' bridge I were played Lunch was served on the small tables with centerpieces of flowers -to the following guests: Mrs A Williams Mrs Terry Mrs Hi Crouch Mrs Gilbert Francis Mfs Ulrich Mrs Don Durrant Mrs Abbott and special guests Mrs Sanford Mrsi Pratt Wright Mrs Tippetts and! Mrs Dunn Miss Helene Graham returned to her home Wednesday in War-renburg Mo after! spending the past ten days with her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrsi James Logan Miss Graham was returning from California and stopped here for a visit Mrs Monson of Salt Lake City spent the past week at the home of her sister Mrs Adolph Ulrich Emerson Tippetts arrived here Tuesday from Jndiana where he has been attending school at the Purdue university! Mr Tippetts will remain with his parents until the first of September and then will return toi the university where he has accepted a position He will be accompanied back to his duties by his wife who has spent the past two months here while Mr Tippetts has been engaged in research work at the university Mr and Mrs Clayne Criddle arid Miss Lamar Criddle' are spending two weeks Los Angeles They spent several days at Boulder dam and at Las Vegas visiting friends there Mr and Mrs Parley Heiner and family spent the week end views THE MORE YOU KNOW ABOUT FUR THE MORE LIKELY YOU WILL BE TO CHOOSE BRITTAN'S FUR COAT? THIS AUGUST Assured Value Is Mrs Fred Auerbach and son Frederick left Wednesday by plane for New York for a two-week visit Mrs Gerard Werner and Miss Jennie Auerbach who have been guests at the Auerbach home for two months left Friday for a trip through the Can- Yours in Brittan'a vale has been the house guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Dale Pingree Miss Vera Davies is spending two weeks at a girls' camp out of Salt Lake i Mr and Mrs Farnsworth and family spent the week end at Logan Mr Farnsworth is a delegate at the convention of the Utah American Legion Mr and Mrs Peter Evans have returned to make their home after spending the summer months at Logan Mr Evans is instructor at the Morgan High school Mr and Mrs Bishop Horace Heiner and George Heiner returned home after spending the past week at Yellowstone national park and Lewiston Idaho Miss Phyllis Crouch returned home after spending the past two months in San Francisco Mrs Adolph Ulrich and daughter Lula Gene spent the weekend in Salt Lake City as the guests of her sister Mrs Rose Monson A large crowd was cared for at the High school grounds by the officers of the South Morgan Mutual The day was Mothers' and Daughters day and were entertained in groups There were about ten neighbors grouped to make one group and there being seven groups in all Each group was represented by a leader with a planned stunt for entertainment Basket lunches were spread on the spacious lawn Miss Daisy Crouch president of the Young Ladies' I A and Miss Lucy Lee counselor were in charge of the party Mrs Goodard and Mrs Ethel Gaddis of Salt Lake City who have been vacationing at Como Springs entertained their bridge club Friday at Como cafe The members came from Salt Lake City and included Mrs Mendhall Mrs Holmes Mrs Gardner Mrs Miles Mrs Gilbert Francis and Mrs Dale Pingree of Morgan were special guests Miss Carma Francis Newbold was honored guest at a shower Saturday evening and fifty friends attended at her home After a supper the crowd journeyed to Como Springs and enjoyed the evening dancing Miss Lenor Hopkins and Mr and Mrs Walter Francis were in charge of the entertainment Joseph Mouiten of Logan visited his daughter Mrs Golden Heiner Mr Mouiten was accompanied by Mr and Mrs Smith also of Logan' A statement of Merco Polo's required 600 years to prove He dis adian Rockies and will return AUGUST FUR SALE again to Salt Like City before leaving for New York City What About That Husband? Of course you've been thinking about fall dresses and dress-up ideas for yourself but have you remembered hubby's "fall" ap tfearance? Better get his dark suits out today and have them If ji Miss Adelaide Campbell enter' The "Stitchette" The new fall FLORSHEIM Shoes at NYE'S are beautiful Outstanding among the many smart numbers is "The Stitchette" Irresistibly feminine this shoe of soft kid in black or brown Is trimmed at the collar -with crushed kid and its graceful lines are accentuated by rows of parchment stitching on vamp and instep Four eyelet ties and boulevard heels complete this ultra-smart model' When you see this number youH know why the FLORSHEIM Shoe is "for the woman who cares" Shown in Ogden only at Nye's talned at a delightful luncheon at the Art Barn Wednesday in honor of Miss Carol Lou Haddock of OUR GUARANTEE: "Dur- ing August if you can buy a smarter fur coat of equal quality at a lower 'price we will cheerfully refund your money" This guarantee what we mean by Brittan's assured value! Beverly Hills Cal Bright-hued Garth' Olsen midsummer mooms decorated the Mr 'nnd Mrs Max Cazin were cleaned and pressed Just call 2074 for expert service Ogden-Troy Laundry table and covers were laid for Miss Haddock Miss Audrey Love sy Miss Judith Hampton Miss hosts at dinner at rreemans cic Sunday afternoon Their guests were Mr and Mrs William Bur-4tt and family and fJohn Sims Sr I 1 Winnifred Walker Miss Patricia I at the home of Mr Heiner's mother Mrs Mame Heiner Holman Miss Peggy Willey Miss Afton Johnson' Miss Lucy Buist Miss Jean Murdock and Miss Mary Jane Winwood MORdAN SOCIETY Mayor and Mrs Louis Marcus entertained at a dinner at the Country club Thursday evening in Beautiful Hose At 79c Pair! Just think! A special sale of beautiful NO-MEND hosiery at this timel AH the late summer and early fall shades in sheerrhiffon and semi-service truly wonderful values You'll want more than one pair when you see them Colors are Smoke Tone Flight Eclipse and Boom You'll find these at Etta Merrill's honor of Mr and Mrs Griggs" and Mr: and Mrs Adams and Mr and Mrs Paul Tyler of Lbs Angeles who have returned recently with Mayor and RELIABLE 1WFURRIERS Special News From Lincoln White One may be Inclined to think that a Jewelry-store specializing in diamonds and watches carries only diamonds and watches but this is not true at Lincoln White's Here you will find a large selection of ladies' and gents' solid gold birthstone rings as low as $345 up to $1975 A large selection of Sheaffer pen and pencil sets priced as low as $295 Gents gifts: Leather wallet and keytainer sets combination lighter and cigarette cases novely necklaces brace--lets compacts and earrings popularly priced and attractive new steerhide leather bags for fall The following items are being specially featured "by Lincoln White for this week only: Ladies' genuine diamond solid gold rings at $495 combination diamond engagement and wedding ring sets at $995 new "Hollywood White Light" brilliant rings in sterling silver at 98c pencil sets for school with solid gold points guaranteed at $195 That's why I say shop with ru Lincoln White "FAMOUS FQR VALUES" 2469 Washington Avenue OGDEN UTAH Mrs Marcus and Mr and Mrs JameW Collins from a visit at Mr and Mrs Howard Randall and family Mr and Mrs Charles Rich and family were in attendance at the family gather-4infc at Centerville in honor of their mother's eightieth birthday' anniversary There ere fifty in attendance being children grandchildren and great-grandchildren The gathering was held at the home of her son Bert Randall Mr and Mrs A1 Pelllng of Seattle and Mrs Alice Heiner Rasusem are visiting relatives and friends here Mrs Pelling has Journeyed here to 'spend the birthday anniversary together with her twin brother Lafe Heiner This is her first visit here for some years Mr and Mrs 'Wesley Schaub and little daughter who have been vacationing in Logan the past summer were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs! Harold Guild Mrs Henry Tempest of Mid- the Flat Rock club in Idaho Lobby Shop HOTEL BEN LOMOND Wednesday Mrs John ham entertained at a prettily ranged luncheon at the Country club in compliment to Mrs Griggs Mrs Adams and Mrs Tyler also in compliment to Mrs Harold Per- covered the great sheep now known This preview courtesy Frank BritUn of Brittan's A7G as Ovis Poli but the world believed that no such animal existed until 600 years later The Neighbors Are A few days ago a friend of mine who maintains one of Og-den's smartest homes invited me to come over and see her newly painted bathroom It is absolutely beautiful and I could hardly believe Now Open Now Open MORGAN Aug and Mrs Alonzo Francis announce the marriage of their daughter Carina to Morris Albert Newbold of Riverton The marriage ceremony wes performed fin the Salt Lake temple Wednesday August 15 The same evening (a reception in honor of the bride and bridegroom was given atl the family home by the parents between the hours of eight o'clocH and eleven 0'clockw One hundred and fifty guests were entertained The rooms were beautiful With summer flowers and the bride was lovely in an eyening gown of pale peach satin with crystal necklace and earring and carried a bouquet of roses and sweep peas1 The young' girls who assisted in receiving were Ha Toonks Barbara Crouch Clarice Francis Arlene Geary The parents received the guests The young couple will make their home in Morgan I 1111 Mrs Dunn entertained her bridge club at Como cafe Saturday afternoon The dining room was' filled with lovely summer flowers A delicious bridge luncheon was served after score bridgt was played to the following: Mrs Dan Williams Mrs Dunn Mrs II Pratt Wright Mrs Sanford Special guests were Mrs James Logan Mrs Ulrick and Mrs Landon Strpbel New York I i mi Ij Mr and Mrs! Charles Hoag and" daughter cf Salt Lake City visited with Mrs Hoag's sister and family Mr and Mrs William Tucker i Mrs Elton Hussey and little daughter have spent the past ten days at the home cf Mrs Hussey's parents: Mr and iMrs OUR NEW it when she said sue had painted it herself She was sure proud of the job and good reason to be top She let me in on her painting secret she used NU-ENAMEL and says it works like magic and leaves no brush marks NU-ENAMEL is sold in Ogden by Glasmann Radio 6th at Washington SPECIAL SCHOOL GIRL PERMANENTS $300 and $400 Ringlets dozens of them that flatter blonde and brunette alike They are more easily noticed too because these little ringlets are et in rows around the back of the head with a separate set of soft waves between each row Of course you can expect this wave to last longer because it's our special oil permanent Licensed Experienced Operators Only GRAY'S BEAUTY SALON Phone 793 Sixth Floor Hotel Ben Lomond ACCORDING to the cables from Paris the Indications are that the American clientele will reflect the Importance of loose lines in the body of the coat and in the bodice Indicated in the latter are the Bolero and Cape Cuts Moly-neux's coats trimmed with fox and sport coats from Schiaparelli made on the very fitted lines are among the models that wUl be well liked by the girl going back to college The coats with the silhouettes Illustrate the tendency away from swagger molding Lines in the bodice Include such treatments as to give one that "pencu" line cast Untrimmed sport coats for fall will appeal to almost every woman as a coat for generous wear This type coat is a classic for spectator or sportswear that you will cherish for years to come and these coats are made in styles equally well suited for wear in town or country Tha mannish reefer coat is popular' featured in diagonal cashmere and plaid-back tweeds and is equally smart in single- or double-breasted effects "The "most popular color by far' I predict-will be black next brown and the new shade of deep blue As to furs the most outstanding fur adorning the dress coats will be the sleek silvered fox badger the most flattering of all furs and also Kamchatka red foxes The flat furs will always be popular such as Jap minks and beavers preferred On sport coats racoon badger and azure wolf dominate the furs The coats this season have more feminine charm than has been shown in the last ten years They can truthfully call them "Coats of Suave 7 ely £l'J FEATURE Si OILTMORE BOWL STUDIO is equipped in the latest and most modern manner enabling us to assure you of the finest and most artistic in portrait and commercial work 'We Invite You To Call and Inspect Our New Location 2417 Washington Avenue in Us AnseCes 19:30 -H It's Remarkable! Of course you've noticed how BOYLES always keep ahead of the season in furniture styles but how they do it and maintain such consistently low prices is nothing less than remarkable Their buyers have Just returned and now several carloads of the newest furniture are being unpacked One Item you must see is a davenport which comes apart to form three overstuffed chairs It is the very latest so be sure to see it and all the other up-to-the-minute creations now arriving Boyles nightly except Sunday OTho HEf4DEZVOUS Tha Nw Daylight Dancing Room Dancing Noorr Six.

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