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Show j SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1921; THE OGDEN Thomas F. Eolse. Charles Campbell t ' William Ravmonrl An. derson, formerly Miss Glcnna Browning of ORclm, who was marricxl in Salt Lake Thursday. Mr.- and 'Ii"s- - Anderson are home in' their Moscow, making Idaho. Brooks and.SV y. Morrison.. Jr. Major ii. u. ilendy was best man. Following the nuptials a wedding luncheon and reception Was given, at the Country CJub- for seventy members of. the younger set-- ' Early fall flowers ; In lavender "and pink wer 'the arranged throughout and . spacious rooms in tall baskets crystal vases. The coi)ple left for a. motor trip and will be at home after October 1 at Kenilworth. Utah. ' The bride's traveling. sult,Vwas blue duve de lalne with hat to match and" sable furs.. -- akei Society V STANDARD-EXAMINE- R . - Afn rrT - Aihton. Mrs. Ashbv D. Boyle, Mrs. He Culmer, ber K. Burton, Mrs. Annette Isaac Mrs. Lewis Telle Cannon,-Mrs-;: Blair Evans Mrs. Luther Van Hills, Mrs. W. C. McDonald, Miss Florence Mrs. Horne. Mrs-- - Burton .W. Musser. Nes'. V '.' NeDhi Morris, Mrs.'C. Clarence v Women. nioneera. of 185 who pushed Mrs, A. Mrs. Jr., Elias Smith; len, handcarts across the plains were guests Clarence Snow. Mrs. A. O. Treganza, Mrs. CfearlM 'W. Wells. ' Mrs. . L. - T. of. honor at a luncheon given WednesMiss day afternoon at 1 o'clock by the Whitney, Miss Emellne 'Wells,' of the Handcart Pioneers Afton Young, Mrs George A. Luke, Daughters' at .the !home of the 'President. Mrs-Lljivirs. 1a r. Hammona, jr-; irs, ;C. Wolstenholme on. South Main Evans and Mrs. Seldon I. Clawson nV. ATllanti r strte. fan oyiva , Old;fashloned, chicken pie was UClli; Alls, JTllilip U. XVimwii, ta.u Mrs. C. W. Simpson,: secretary; Mrs. leading feature of the menu. In" "ah" impressive ceremony, the the ' Indaln paint brush- and sagebrush F. Jsibley. Mrs. Joel Nibley, of MissHazel Margaret Rock were Joseph combined In the decorations, WedMiss Irene Savage, Miss Edna Dunn, marriage and took Dr. J. J. place Galligan Mrs. C. W. Whitley, Miss Anna'Mc-Cornic- nesday morning at; 7 o'clock :at the making an effective red and gray green Mrs. Paul F. Keyser, Mrs. E. Cathedral of the Madeleine The nup- color scheme. Red dahlias and sageL. Newhouse, Jr:, and Mrs.' IF. C. tial. mass was celebrated ?by Bishop brush formed the centerpiece. Toasts were 'given by B. II. Rob. Schramm. Joseph 8. Glass, assisted by the Rev. erts, and Mrs. Victoria CV McCune. Mu for cards J. T. Torsney. Music.was furnished by Fortys tables were reserved The sic was furnished by Miss Hazel Frank pro- Professor Amadee Tremblay. and others went in for teal, pore of your faoc are not as fine a thoee on other and Mrs. Esther Husbands. , Covers , The bride was attended by. her. sisceeds of the entertainment will be dewere of laid for twenty-fivyotrr bodj. voted to relief of poor;' children of ter,' Miss Helen RocIO and Thomas F. parti Salt Lake. Kearns was best man.; The couple left On the ' note especially, there ar more fat glands, and there llrs.-W- . a N. ,11111 entertained at her for. after the ceremony. immediately U more actirhy of the pore. If theae pores are not properly Miss La Vaun Haymond entertain-- , wedding trip through. Colorado and to home,, 167 East Sixth South street, last of stimulated and cleansed, they clop up and become enlarged. ed last Tuesday night at the home Chicago. After October 5 the couple Wednesday night In compliment to Mrs. H. G. Brockman in; the Bucking- will be at home at 559'Tblrd avenue. Miss Margaret Berry, who will be mar-- 1 To reduce enlarged pore, follow erery night thit limplo ried Saturday. The decorations were ham apartments. The decorations were treatment ; in marigolds and asters. The1 mariThe wedding of Miss Zelda Axelrad in garden flowers. The. hostess golds were used in the living room. and Jack R. Lutzker itook place last assisted by her daughters, Mrs. R. E. White and lavender asters in a basket Wednesday night at the Newhouse ho- Howe and Miss Rose Hill. Y RING a soft cloth from rery Lot water, lather The guests, inaddltlon.to.the guest formed a centerpiece for the supper tel. A reception followed. t The couJenW. Mrs. 1 fw of J. table. Included will be in it with Woodbury's Facial Soap, then hold it honor. October home at ple alter' ' Mrs. 'E. J.. Miss Helen The evening was spent in sewing for the Belvedere Sargent, nings, apartments., to ' your face. the bride. The hostess was assisted by Gabbott. Mls3 Leila WArner. Mrs. W. : Mrs- - Brockman. When the heat baa expanded the pore, rub in Mrs. A. W. , Stibich enterUiped at E. Gabbott, Mrs; It. Robinson. Mrs. L. S." Carlisle. Mrs." H L. Sullivan and The euests included Mrs. A. V. Pe bridge and a late at her apart supper rcry gently a fresh lather of Woodbury V. terson, Miss Rossie Brown, Miss Vilate ment In the Belvedere Wednes- Miss Marguerite Gabbott. last Miss Brinton, Miss Bonella Brtnton, day night. The guests included Miss Repeat thi hot water and lather application Helen Gabbott, Miss Rose Romney. Jessie .The marriage of Miss Ina Chip-ma- n Mrs. Mrs. Swift. several time, slopping at once if "our nose fcrU Clayton, Larry Miss Arline Ridges, Mrs. W. E. Gab- W. H. Mitchell, Mrs. A.. R. Bain, Mrs. of American, Fork and Denzel sensitive. bott, Miss Edeline Nelson, Miss Vera Tbeo Willis, Mrs. 4 place last WedJr.j.Mrs. Brown of Lehi; took, of the bride's at the home Moore, Miss Leone Robinson, Miss Ida S. L. Schwartz and Mrs. F. L. Hart. nesday night Finish by rubbing the nose for 30 second with a ! "mother, Mrs. Ariifa ' L- Chipman. k.v Rich, Mrs. Frances H. uray, Mrs. H. waa E. Sullivan, Mrs.i A. Berry, Miss Effie piece of ice, In a bower of early" fali flowers com- American Fork. The 'ceremony 11. Storrs. by Johnson, Miss Gladys Anderson, Miss Bishop Joseph performed bined With autumn foliage stood the A small Irene Ure, Miss Etta Reason, Mrs. G. wedding party reception followed. The bride j of Miss". Cia'rjce Wells GET a cake of . Woodbury' today, at any drug store or toilet C. Croft, i Miss Bethene Lang, Miss and Funday evening at G. Cook during the reception wore a gown of white georgette crepe a chicken dinner John Nine guests enjoyed thej Florence 'Taylor, Miss Edna Flandro, given in their honor last carried bride rosee.' She. was at her. home. th conversatt pood counter, and tee what an improvement this treatment aft-- I Thursday and visit and Mrs. H. G. Brockman. jnal Miss Lavon y by her cousin, tended repast 8 11 will make the first time you use it. from O'clock. The until' nighti. ceremonv was performed .yesterday Chipman of Salt. Lake, Elden Brown erward. Do not expect to change in a week a condition resulting from was 'best man. Miss Vera Taylor and Miss Eva Tay at noon in the Salt Lake temple. As- of Lehl lor entertained last Tuesday night at sisting during club rntertained The' Appolo long neglect. But follow the treatment persistently and you lat reception were Mr. :,miss 'Clarice ,Wells. a bride of the their home, 1842 South West Temple and Mrs. ' Johnthe an at .of exceptionally evening Wells, the Monday able to reduce the enlarged pore and make them parents street, in honor of Miss Gladys Ander bride, Mr. and Mrs. IL';E. wa the g"est pf honor at a fine concert dance. The danc was! wee' JIarmon. son, who will bemarried'to W. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. D. W. James. Jr.. and kensington and tea give. Monday aft- - largely attended and more thoroughly! s A Haymond oh Thursday, September 22. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Khowlton. . A ernoon by. Mrs. . B. Cecil. Gates at the enjoyed than tiny of thr past reason, a month or six week last for cake of Woodbury The guests included, in addition. to th3 The ' bride wore a . gqwn of. white home of her Bister, Miss Frances Glbbs, wo.arestoiu. jnc' muticai numoers of this treatment and for general cleansing use. The Andrew guest of honor, Miss La Vaun Xlay- -j enbroidered panne satin were 124 avenue. club the good. First exceptionally with a veil by' " mond, Miss Phyllis Hampton, ::,Miss of silt net and earrled. a. shower .bouJergens Co., Cincinnati- - New York and Perth, Ontario. Fall flowers, including marigolds. The member of this organlratlon have Lyle. Davis, Mis3 Venice Morris, Miss quet of white.- roses. "Mrs. ! Beulah inias and sweet peas, decorated the attained most satisfactory progress. In Alice Hoare, Mrs. J. Lamont Preece, matron of honor, wore a rooms. The fjuests, in addition to the their, concert work. Mrs. Oscar Christiansoil, Mrs. George Hinckley, .of honor, were Mrs. John Wells, of orchid taffeta and carried guest 1. Araussen, Mrs. Albert Welcker, Mrs. gown sWeet Mrs-- D, W. Janes; Jr., MrThe K. T. M. club members and Mack-leMiss peasRowena Hooper pink t)ouglas Love, Mrs. Alma Barker and L. C. one Mrs. of wore the Knowlton, surprised Mr. and Mrs. a Montgora,n". bridesmaids, Airs. L. C. Anderson. i Dave Bush last Saturday evening. It turpoise blue taffeta combined with Mrs. Beulah Hinckley, Mrs. Maud was some little time before Lona ami "and carried coral Kimball. Mrs. Joseph W. Musser, Mrs. marquisette Members of the Ladies' auxiliary of white Mrs". . Dave could understand that it was a; F. John Howard sweet Miss Vera HampAnderson, peas. the United Commercial Travelers held pink Miss ..Vera Hampshire, Miss party; but when they did they Joined the a wore other bildesrnatd. shire, the first meeting of the season Tues- gown of rose iaffeta-and- . carried lav- Rowena Mackaj Miss Gwendolyn Ed- In the games and other pastime of day afternoon with Mrs. C. W. Brew-A ender sweet peas. Dr. Curtis. Robbins wards. Mrs. Lewis E. Meyers. Misa the evening and everyone had a most er, 880 East Ninth South street. was best man. About 206 guesvts Isabel Haltdn, Miss Carol Horsfall, enjoyable time. At midnight a tasty tho sweetest strains ever heard. The Interestlng account of the convention ommendatlon from thcte who have ' '' kensington followed the regular busiMiss Frances Grart, Miss Fulvia Ivins. tray, luncheon was served by the club known him well. held in Boda Pprlngs in August, Apollo club, as a surprise, though un- held ness session and refreshments .were a short honeymoon the cou- Alius Helen Wright, Miss Helen Burton girls. After In In The Foda August. SpLings served.' Two vocal selections were giv- ple will make their home at 1321 Edi- and Miss Emily Brinton. The hostess invited, were determined to play a are Mrs. Jane officer Salurday evening Mlsa Kate en by Mrs. Eugene Kane. ' son street. was a large crowd which packed part in the evening" program. Be- - retiring was Miss Frances Gibbs It assisted by as War Faux Scott Mother, County were blue The club colors, Thomas gave a trousseau tea at her and gold, v,ume uecona uovr ui and Miss Afton "Wright. ,Mrg Jpd Jones. Sr, lint lc prt-s- In etole carried out in the house decorations. slowlr fall tl accompaniment, they last Saturday afternoon for Miss Agnes Snow, daughter of Mr. vice home. A number of frirnds cAlled to rnnd - and quietly and finished the Ust erel ldnt. Mrg Ann A basket of sunflowers, tied with blue and .Mrs. Maof Beautiful ofn'rem show. fashion admire the many beautiful article of are Mm girls a J(Jnt Th n.w Mlsa Agnes Snow, fall bride, enter Snow, and Edwin J. tulle orj a cluny cover over blue, form- oallacher Ashby' inside church. the the gave were live They models, veral!rmma . lad War , displaying D were trouseau displayed. a tea lUriiKon. suite at tained her at married af County Thursday ed the centerpiece for the, tea table. smart coats and numbers, and Alvln Morgan. In nn! Mother Mrs. Jane Kaux Bcott. first apparel handsome dresses, The hostess was assisted by Mrs! T. F. dent's suite at the Hotel. Utah. The fashion show was- a excellent voice, sang "When the Bell vice president, and Mr. Anna Lewi. The I Pink" and; white, pyrethrum decorated chic hats. Mi Ruth Thomas gave a dinner Ferrell and Mrs. Delos Irish. The ceremony was performed by In every way, surpass- in the Lighthouse Hang Ding Dong." succrss decided flowMrs. Annie vlca rooms. of A' the fall basket president. Bishopthe Tuesday evening in honor ot party next Mrs. month will be with were Aked to sit down to the Iusk was retained as fecretary. Mrs. meeting S. Woodruff. A wedding dinner ers' formed ing all pervious attempts along this They tea the for Ml Kate Thoma. who her sister. G. Brooks. wan to a them. feant. which aurrrls Is Finley a feature which gives followed for close relatives. A large table. Davl i treasurer, M'.ks Hat- wa married Thursday. A purple and line, and Victoria to wm they had no Idea that that was given from 8. until 9:30 and Mr. pink color scheme waa carried out. lie E. her tha ladles of the community a great for The. hostess was assisted b- -. Mr. and Mrsl Raymond D. Smith reception and felt n If they had committed Jfnn;a;Morgan, historian, o clock and dancing was enjoyed for mother," Mrs. Ashby Snow. MissbyLucile deal of pleasure. Th next with a bowl of ater of those color chaplain. have returned from San Francis-y-a oreacn or proprifiy, bui mo taqir m .nnr rl!l ! I,el.l on OrJotr . the rest of the .The the Mrs. in Orteman. Robert Smith and evening forming the centerpiece. Cover were where they have been on their honeyhome. The musicals ' nue themwrrfrel atontinud. .. . The benefit dance for the n mm be red seventy-flYlaid for ten guest. guests moon trip, and are at home for the Dr and A bower of palms, ferns and fall the ?"m1b"r" mea at "Wednesday evening Yard Mr. Mis Thomas Kate and 181 J flowers was William spoke of the kindness of all present at the Smith Iresidnce, Mrs. Sherman Armstrong enter- Grande hall was well attended and an the arranged for the. wedstreet. . Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss ding Two of Malad'a most popular your.g people of M.ilad: not once in eight Zarblskie of Eureka. I'tah, werea mar r. was time in the room enjoyed of good the tained at 'luncheon, at the Rotlnwerie exceptionally parly drawing an par-Mt Martina Marriott. have entered into a life partbride word.Irled unkind home he heard the the of had people years a 11:10 president's suite. Fall flowers n were Ihn Monday afternoon in compliment by the dancers. .About W. Mrs. II. of as the and hour Thomas, HRfl1 In the Hlnlnor and came.nts. eatthrough the nuptial vows, departure nership mitt, eontr.it and a watermelon to Miss Marjorie Tonkin, a bride of Mlmn Lulu Thoma Mi is to leave. Thomas and Evan Lew! he felt lt nearer harder afternoon. conMrsLouis Pierce, of Eureka andj "blossoms Thursday In a were the of held. contest pie on this week. A .color scheme of blue ing . variety of , - were married in Fait I.wke ia .. aceomon week. Malad' and of her sister. Miss Lucile Swaim of . terpiece charming tne ainner table. his superiority The War Mothers' ;.. , out Jn the table test Jedd Call proved Mi gold; has all. in thai been with Thomas young visiting pushed, organization ladle, popular Bloomington,. 111., are guests at the . The bride wore 'a gown "of whit" am the In of metj marigolds and'great speed tho .deposing Newhouse hotel. Miss Swaim i3 on satin and csystal .lace,, Vith a veil decorations.' A basket, of Wednesday. New officer were elect- - Khe was a most succentful teacher In city for some time, and the announcefirst prize. Mr. ed winning a pastry, formed and asters 'blue centerpiece. to home local schools lal year. The groom- ment came as a surprise to her many in her after and the old one honvrotbly her way Illinois, Peterson got away with his half of leased. Caught with a. rhinestone.' band and Covers .were laid for seven, comes A. Mrs. E. a to Malad with the highest rec- friend. Peott very gave won spending a month in Utah. and orange blossoms. Mrs. Lloyd Weeter enter- a watermelon In record time Mh "and .'The matrons of honor Mrs. John tained a. few friends Monday night In the prixe in that division. A. J. Cronin and daughter, "Mary Wilson, wore lavender" and compliment to the bride. gegrettesweet Thelma, have gone to Butte and' Se- taffeta and carried lavender ' Miss Annclla Thomas of St. John . I .: attle." peas. Miss Lucile, a number ot friends at an entertained was the Tae served'following opening elaborate supper wore pink, taffeta and carried pink evening, at Sunday of the Dramatic section. of the Mrs. M. L. Klassen entertained Mon- sweet. peas. Dr. John Wilson .was best meeting were laid for eight r Covers home. a her tv.. t.K xiiiiAnc. TAtw a...,' . , r t t -- - r r at her man. - n . . een guests. the the After day evening at a dancing party, i i a supper n -i . . UMUM I til .. ..VVl.. home on Thirteenth East street, in ..Mr." and Mrs. Snow wer' n.dsti maae was oy Dartv nypiuytuur honor of her daughter, Ellen. The re- in receiving by Mrs. A. W. Oallacher I was decorated in brown and yellow parjor- garne anuiitiy immu rnished .by the Evans tones in keeping with the fall seasons. ception and dining rooms were" decorated in asters of various color and f m me main auditor were served, after whith the guests was served, V" . sunflowers. Dancing was enjoyed un - (The. an couple have left for a honev- - Tea declaring Annella to bewere Zinnias, marigolds and Black- - separated, - hostess. til a late hour in the evening, after moon trip to New York and will be turn. Susans Those ideal present out color the carrying.which a supper was served. at hoirS here at 83 Hijlcrgst after Oc- eyed were- arranged as a center- Thomas F.- Thomas. Cornelius Jones. tober 7. The bride's going away suit scheme,' Assisting Mrs. Klassen during the Jones. Ed Arnn. McKJnley Jen 'A cluny cover was Lefe and was of ; black duvetyn trimmed in piece for the table.' ening were Miss Myrtle Wldner numkins,-Griff Jenkins.. Joseph Bennett, Mae oyer, yelldw- and crystal candlesticks Miss Luella Johnson. The guests Frederick-sonMaude Mlsaes Jones, squirrel, with brown hat and boots. caxe with canaies. orange held.yeuow bered twenty. Lena Vesta HUU Jones, .Cassie filling was served. Presid- Izatt, Edith Jones. Merle Thomas and ..One of the smartest of the. eairly fall chocolate Mrs. E. H. Mr. at'the tea tablejwere The marriage of Miss Barbara was solemnized Thursday at ing ..and Mrs. Bert McDougul. . weddings C. AssistDorman . Mrs. 'and Stoph-- St. Mark's cathedral when Miss Mara daughter of Mr. Russel were WesGeo. Mrs. F. the hostess ing en H. Babcock,', and Jilrs. entertained the Anderson Richards, Jlra jorieTonkin, of. Mr. FV and daughter B. H PalDlCks.'Mrs. E. Mrs. son of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen L.. ltich-ards- ,- Mrs. John Tonkin; became the brida son, members club Kensinstoo' and a few and Mrs. Wealey E.- King. took place Monday morning at of Walter. Finley Clarke of Canada. merMrs. a at card friends Thursday. party W." D. Mrs. McAllister; chairman, Anderson's parties are always noted 10:30 o'clock. The ceremony was The ceremony took place at , 12:80 work of the for the delicious luncheon which she ti brief .talk on .the ' performed by Mayor jNeslen and the o'clock, the Very Rev. - W. W. Fleet- gave Mrs E. B. Palsection the for year... afterleft wood .officiating. It ' is usually prepared of young people immediately was mer gave an account of the American serves. The' chtfrch ward for a wedding trip through the decorated with gladioli rhV the- - coral Passion ; her own and fruits 'vegetables from ".at HollyPlay no exception. one was northwest. The wedding was set lor pink and lavender colons,- Palms, ferns wood, Cal.V'durlmj this and garden, the aummer. Mrs. MYs. D- - I Evans won the rirst prlxe Wednesday, but' theh yeoung people and, tall white cathedral candles were E.'. El 'Hoffman, gave readings. for- - the highest score, while Mrs. decided to surprise their friends by arranged tnroughout .the" chancel. A Music was furnished several by Miss Ruth Charles Evans On their return, program of appropriate musical num. advancing the date. won the remembrance the couple will be at home in the Bel- bers was given under the directlpn of Williams and Miss Helen Williams. prize. vedere apartments. organist Lawrence Eberly and WilThe president and past ;'presldent ' Tuesday evening a social was held at liam Hardlman. The Lohengrin wed. the of Republican iclub were the -- Presbyterian church in honor of Worax'. activities for the year, ding march announced the, approach Inaugurating: In connection with, the hos Dr. and hostesses Mrs. W. S. Williams, who have the Cleofan entertained at the annual of the bridal party. o Promise' Me," club breakfast Wednesday at the home by De Koven, was played "duririr the pitality, ccrmmitte at the first meeting gone to San Diego. CaL. to make their the Woman's Republican club for home. The ladle had prepared an of Mrs. W. C. McDonald on First ave- ceremony and the Mendelssohn march of home of:Mrs. D. N. elaborate repast, as they always' do. the season ' nue. The assisting hostesses were for the recessional. ' 22S East street, Mon- After'full Justice had been done to the .Twelfth The bride wore a gown, of wbitA Straup. Mrs. Lewis felle Cannon and Mrs. C. v' ..' Clarence Nesien.' MrsJ L. T. Whitney satin charmeuse with , court- train "and day afternoon. and all were waiting for the next '.Ah address w? given, by "Congress- food, princess lace trimmings and her veil man number, from the lobby came program ;E. O. Leatherwood'. Solos werp The table decorations carried out the of real lace was caught with a chaplet idea of the Garden of 'Eden. Pink and of silver leaves and orange, blossoms. given- by Miss' Ma Jorle" Billings, Mrs. lavender asters tied wtTi tulle in the She carried; a colonial bouquet '.of or- Oliver O.: Goodwin artd Mrs. Lottie . v Mrs. C. L. McKnight, who same tints formed the : centerpiece. chids, Ophelia roses and lilies ot the Cozan.' Mr. Coan gae Hawaiian rnelodlea to th accompaniment of the left during, the week for a Serpents and- fig leavea war in evi- valley formed witli alaca hi.ij4kar-chi- vlralel. dence. The plao cards were in tha ..belonging to asar 'grandmother. month's visit in the east. Mrs. Refreshments were served followform of fig leaves and represented the The matron of honor Mrs. IL'IR; San Diego, wore". an import- ing., the .program-.- . A basket of fruit Mcknight will visit with her ervolution in, the style of women's dress from the '.time of ' Eve until the ed model- of champagne, taffeta with formed the; centerpiece for 'the tea J mother.in Iqwq. Jace overdress of the same shade and table. Assisting in. serving were Mrs. t ':. present: fl j. j.uqdi iirB. a. jl. uimminrs, A travesty on the :moderti woman, a panne velvet hat ?o. match. She ueorge of Ophelia roses. Mrs. J.' Jl. Davis, Mrs T. -D. IiWis, called "The Garden of Eden," given carried a shower 1 followed the The bride's - mother, .wore ; a Lucile Mrs.- FTankHInes,'Mra. C. E.- Tolhurst, by the club members!, ' ' Mrs. William Messop model of black chantilly-lac- e' breakfast. a Mrs- John 'Zlnk. and To the first 100 women who buy an, OHIO TTJEC electric vacuum cleaner Covers were laid for. Mrs. Edna panne velvet with large black pic- and "Mrs. J. B. . Bean. . .". v ..v. . reduction of $10 on each machine, whether sold for cash or we will make . of orchids. Sloan, who was a special guest, and the ture hat. and a corsage The ushers were -- Lloyd Weeter, 'Mis Nora" Cannon entertained Monfollowing members: Mrs Rosabel le on easy terro. tea- ln.hpnor of 'Mlsa day afternoon-at ft , Mary" Woolley, a bride ;of- the week. For only $K) $io if you buy on Lavender' and pink aatera In, a basket $2.50 down and $5.00 a month puts formed the centerpiece for. the tea taterms and down of $3.00 $2.50 easy 11 "XT O TI I ....TIT a Eureka, a Hoover or an Ohio ble- on a Phrlfp-piricover.; Crystal a monthyou can get an OHIO VY candlestick held pink and lavender electric vacuum cleaner in your candles,:; Yellow garden flowers' were TUEC electric vacuum cleaner, and home. were".used in ;the .Hvjng ' room. The Yoa at thirty or forty, marked as middle-age- d nXirdbefed! SALT LAKE 'Sent. 17. Soeietv was largely represented at a bridge tea ?iven Tuosday afternoon under the auspices of the Junior league at the residence of Mrs.C.W. Whitley on East South Temple street. Fall flowers decorated the rooms. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. J. 'R. Walker, Mrs. W. rMont Ferry. Mrs. James E. Jennings and 'Mrs. M. B. Woodward. Assisting in serving were the members of the league, .who am Miss Murearet Walker, president: Mrs. . Clarence SICBamberger, vice presi-- j . -- " - 1 C . . - - ' -- Conspicuous nose pores . nu. y V " - k, . . -- grow larger V if neglected The . e. ' ' . -- ! -- -- "',..' ; . A.-Ieekl- - . . j ; . . : -- willc -- I ; 23-ce- nt j . ' " - . . ,f - - y, - their-partner- s ,: Au-llff- e, T j .called-d- uring the-evenin- I-- . " iu ' . at u....., x--u - ie-on- d ii-ll- ; ' jijh't. . . , bail-roo- m. - cx-fervl- co e. I- -a " ( pie-eatin- g- . " : . was-carried- . . re-'t- he 1 ' . -- - . . j. . , Smith,-bridesmaid- . i. .i- . t W - p. W . t i im,a.. . 1 U.-.I- - 1 .. 1 - I - - ' - . . - - ' t " Bab-coc- k, -- arid-Mrs- D.-lClp- . - -- a:-present- - -- , ! " . . - - j -f- - ef -- . Ma-hc-ney- beptember ' ;of . - !i! PXjlil W KJULU - . V M or ; -- - i at-th- e . -- I " - . . - t III Areijou an Ultt lOUlia omaui .'mm - ' because of those few streaks of gray hairl Do not accept this unkindnesa of fate. Justifiably tint away, . with "Brownatone", thoie tell tale gray hairs.' ' Thousands of refined people use "Brownatone' at home. Easily applied and guaranteed absolutely hannlesi. It tiatt gray, streaked, faded or bleached hair instantly to any shade of brown or black.' : , "Brownatone is odorless and greaseleu; will not rub off or wash!. out. Two colors "Golden to Medium Brown"rnd "Dark Brown to Black", 50c and $1.50 sizes at drug and department stores.; Sample bottle, with eaty, complete directions, scot direct on receipt of 11c for poitsge. .. . pacsung ana war ui. . THE KENTON PHJuSlitCAL CO. e - - thirty. ta while you are using will more than pay saving of time, of wear on your rugs " OQ . . MALAD.SOCIETY - v . - .MALAD. Sept.Al7. . . . Coppla BuOdln; Covington, Kentucky, U.' S, ' ' A' BROWMTONE . " .' '- - - - Xt n X - - ! .The Second school will noid tneir. conierence Beptember, 25. program haa beett Avery interesting ini which. the" children will arranged take an lrriportant ' part. Mrs. Carrie .William entertained at - 1 - over your rugs to get out ALL the imbedded grime and dirt. Wkh a few minutes time each day you can keep your home spotless. Jo. t call and demons traU abaolnUIy rnEE Or CIIAEOE and with no otHfaticn to yoa. W hare th atria you want, tie gu you need at tha rljit price. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE EASY TERMS FOR SEPTEMBER - 'ward-Sunda- and - BUY NOW!! 4 - -- for itself in labor and of You need only run the- machine Don't Miss This Remarkable Offer . Daniels Sunday," September . All Sunday ' sphool ,workera are reewl to be. there. quest ' ., ; The Primary Stake Board will give a' bazaar Friday,. September 2S. in the basement of the Stake Tabernacle. Dancing and other mean of entertainment will be furnished. A fishpond wllLbe- conduoted- and refreshments -will be served. . COS Sunday School UnionBoard .meeting' wiji be held' at Eaat 18. it the cleaner ! I V V V fcv x.uicienL oervice I LJ 1 1 |