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Show 1 - rttT '.V PKOVO SLT5 ATlIERAtD. SUNDAirrXUGUSt 22, 1926. MISSIONARY REUWON-A- Young Couple Honored With y Gayjleception Miss Gertrude Olson, daughter of Mrs. and Mr. J. Alteon, - , and . Jlalph B. Keelor, soytf Mtrwd Mr. Joepfr B. Keeler, were united la marriage In the Salt Lake temple Vfcy lresldeut 1W 4. Grant, Tburs-da- - JLAjrediUi! breakfast waeeerved t City was maid ef honor" and Miss Violet Johnson acted all bridesmaid. ieyTofB woreXlle green georgette aver satin and carried boqueta of roues and Butterfly sweet peas, which were tied with chiffon bows. Others in the wedding party were Mrs, Ira Harrison and Mrs. Belaud) rarry or taut uike llty. Tfiey were gowned Jn coral pink and carried tMMjuets of Ophelia roses and orchid colored 'sweet pea7 which harmon-tseprettily with their dresses. Lynn Taytorwas best man. '". In tha receiving Jlhe were Mr. ; d t t the home of Mr.-- Harold 4u gU take City Imiuwf-lateland Mrsr.xH. tttsonrMrra nT MrC foHowtng the eeremony for Joseph B. Keeter,and Mr. and Mrs. ' '. Jesse Johnson, "V " I ; : members of the Immediate families. y'r: A me refreshment tables were d wedding reception was given in the Msnava ward over by Mrs. I. E. Brot kbank, i amusement hall Thursday evening Mrs. James Bullock. Mi Harold C fey the parent k of fhe brtde. The haB Bradley of Salt take atlABd Was Tieantif ully decorated with tall Mrs. George Ballff. They were as floor bunkets of gladiolus, in shades sisted by a number of young girl JfiLxorai-ud--inkr-ebiaewith -d MrsTZTBrXeeler entergypeophiliou rerna and palmg were tained at a breakfast in honor of "ed. Tue llgnung errect was the couple at their home Friday la plaits Tb bridal putty stood in morning prior to their departure for . a bower of jHnk cosmos and Maiden Loioma juarei, Mexico, where, they Hair fern. The bride was lovely in will "be engaged as teachers. The a gown ef shell pink . taffeta, young cocpje. expect to tour the la silyer.and seed pearls. western coast before settling in She wore gold brocade slippers and Mexico.-- -; hose to match her guwn.i flej "Z3ui"JrJor"Tifch ' Xpanish - Mrs. adie Lewis had as her din late la a cream ;color and was ner guests Fridaj evening Mrs. Alex the llsJde cauKht with a Mortewjen, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. cluster of iiny: pink, rose buds. It Josephine Jones Mrs. Joseohlne was worn in a high Spanish atyle. Smith, Miss Mildred Potter and Miss I The brldaL howjuut which aha ear- - Juna Hoover. The eenterplece of the rred was of lremter roses and HHea table was a crystal basket of tea combtneji with liiijTbf the valley. roses. The hostess was assisted hr Miss Margaret Winters ef Salt Lake her danghterrMlss Kathryn Lewis. . pre-side- , Mrr-aod . '- --w - l i"t Special Sale ISlrments LADIES' NEW STYLE KNEE LENGTH Sell LADIES' RIBBED ew style. SILK STRIPE pair . ... ..$1.50 . . . MEN'S RIBBED -linee Length MEN'S SILK " " STRIPE No $1.35 $1.50 extra charge for big sizes. - Jenkins Knit Goods Co. -- r?f .) j fNN-0"U-N-- I6 t theWome tclub 'jkeaslngton waOoiemhtzeClClBeT'SattCIikeJ home on North University ave temple Wednesday, Apostle Joseph A color scheme iY Smith, Jr., performing the cere of yellow and green was carried out -: mony. In the decorations,' golden glow, aopper marigolds and feres being used. Following the marriage, was served at tbe Come of the Splendid musical numbers were renbride's grandmother, Mrs. F. G dered by Miss Verda Batchelor, Miss Healh ofSair like City. The dinJoy Batchelor and Mrs. Paul Cowan -- decorated table waa ing prettily of Ogden. Glenn Guyman also gave with the seasons flowers. Oily mem vocal selections. Frizes for cards bers of the immediate families were were awarded to Mr B. L. Batch-eor- , ."Tpresent Mrs. Henry Gease andf Mrs. A, dinner party was given Satur Calr Mortensen. Refreshments were day evening at the home of Mrs. served at : small tables to sixty ' Rose Kartchner, mother of the guests. bride. The long table was centered with a dainty arrangement of early i Members of the Proromis T'tub met fail flowers. Appointments - were at Pioneer, park Friday afternoon. PlaJ?LMnOrs.jyE.TregiJ Needlewprfc was eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Mark. Karteh of. the entertalnmeut. Refreshments ?r, Alma Kartchner, Miss Euth were served late in the afternoon. " artebner, Phylis Tregeagle, Bay Jean Miller. Fred Honoring here little daughter Kartchper, Kartchner and Mr., and Mrs. Ben Vubq, Mrs. La Vera Maag entertainKnudsen, all of Provo;, Mr. 'and ed at a birthday party at her home Mrs. J. R. Tregeagle, Mr. and Mrs, Thursday afternoon. The fifteen C. E. Tregeagle. Mr. and Mrs.' A. P. nS?SbSSfll games ?"e"i ?nl??f$. Tregeagle and Miljer, 11 i.SdWijrefceabjmeDtii' w e r e of Salt take Olt.v. served. . . V- . Mrs, J. Russel Hughes was 'the motif of a delightful bridal shower given by Miss Geniel Anderson, Miss Connie Osmond and Miss Norma Hughes atrthe UttCTi home Thurs day afternoon, A profusion ef early fall flowers were used to decorate the living rooms, golden glow and aster-beinemployed. During the afternooa-the-Mlsse-Hho- v; is " - " - Xs NOW DISPt Jackson Motor Ga Co. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown had as thelr dinner guests Tuesday evening, Mrs. Althea Brown and daughter La Von of Ogden. Mrs. Brown Is state president of the Rebekah . . assembly. . ADVERTISEMENT- son, Violet Johnson, and Lucille Merrill jrendered,vocal land-il- ln selections and the Misses Mary Wooley, CamiUe Oandall and Helen Candand gave readlnffs. Mlsg Hazel Anderson of 8prlhgvllle entertained with a. ballet dance. Fifty friends and relative,of the honored guest were present. 145 N. University Ave. Phone AND SO AVOID BIG Colum BiiMon. and Tues. Eleanor Prows was hostess ttr the members of the Alpha Tono club at her home on North Third East street Thursday evening. Music and games were the main diversions of the entertainment Refreshments were served to Mrs, Catherine Taylor, Mrs. Edna Broadbent, Miss Mabel Taylor,' Miss Yelma Jeffs, Miss Hattle Monson, Mrs. Eldred Collins, Miss Lucille Hanson, Miss May Goddard, .Miss Kate Ellison and Miss Faun Elertsen. 1 mm nnk . CjUL l car v(j , ( V j no - Ill lit I 3 a in the Dixon-Taylor-Ru88ellC- t ' it.-.- h, - Mi "BEHIND Monday, August 30th tRBAXTER tHE Acts ROCklES' j and comedy Vaudeville and feature picture Every Monday and Thursday hWeH. and Thursday , CHANEY, t AL ST. JOHN in "HIS TAKING WAYS" -- ' in , . sweet peas combined "with fern. - Covers were laid for Mn and Mrs. Almi Van Wagenen. Mr.: and Mnt Jas. Sumner. Jr Mr. 1 and Mrs. Fred Markham, Mrs. Sarah Dixon, Mrs. Agnes Crsndall Mrs. Mary Markham,. Fred Crsndall CamiUe Crsndall. Loree Van Wagenen, Level Hibbard and the host and hostess. t : PPENING Ackerman and Harris ... -- The home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taylor, was the Scene of a gay dinner party Wednesday evening when they entertained friends. Various cut flowers and ferns adorned Tfie7nfertaTn1ng roomslnd ffieTIIii- -' 'nx table held a cut glass bowl of Monday - Tuesday CUSTER em,l,, rf . One of the delightful events of the week was the Social Sixty dancball ing 'club's annual which was held at Glengarry Thursday evening. All club members were le pisentand-:an"enMab"evenbg 1 was spent in dancing. Refreshments ALL SEATS ate 6v All coupons will be used. ( Princess 1' " from yYD5TtRio i PRICES LIVING ROOM SUITE I BEBE REGULAR TREE" MONDAY Capital Prize r Miss were served. ;PROVO,UTAIIi rrrooMMissioNs. Mrs. J. F. Buckley announces the engagment of her daughter Lucile to Earl V. Blnmentbal. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Blumentbal of this city. The marriage will take place In September. . 953 - i iEPepdabiKty Regardless of Profit" - SELL YOUR PRODUCT' J6hn-- i da 4 iiitSixSlntes - LET A CLASSIFIED r- - a newlv refmisd Mnced Six Series e K. Tayloiu.nv tertained a few friends at their home at dinner Saturday evening in honor of Dr. F. S, Harris who will leave. joon for J!urope. A dainty, centerpiece of pink roses adorned the table at which covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. Fred Staffer and Miss Marjory Winters of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Eunice Harris, the guest of honor and his wife, and the host ; and hostess. IT'S COOL AT THE STRAND MONDAY' AND TUESDAY Beturned " An invita Missionary association. tion Is extended to every returned mixtions ry reidiug in t'tah county no matter how many years tbey ! J have been home frota tbeir ntimiona ; Committees have been organized and are now working to see that the outing this year is Jut as successful a the bdc bebr two years eg7 The program will lnolude handshak ing and getting acquainted, and re newing of old acquaintances, sitnrts and funT making, dancing, awarding of prises, program, 'and water melon :'::'--rfeast. The details a re being worked but -and will be ready for publication f at an early- - date. tlThone wishing to go early in 4he afternoon, and eating their luncliee" there, are In TIKS, DKLBKRT TREGEAGLE vited to do so. but the program of Th marriage of Miss Ethel events will not begin until 7 o'clock. Kartchner, daughter of MrsEose Kartthner, and Delbert Tregeagle, man of Provo entertained at cards son of Mr. and Mrs, J, E. Tregeagle; tteat-- of LMrZ andJilra. T. B Strand . ' The second .snausl eating of .the returned missionaries ef I'tah county wilt be held Friday evening, August 27, under the dlrec- - i ;t SALE PRICE 90c Pair OTA SOON Married Wednesday Mnc-SuHi- regularly $1.00 to $1.50 T OHBOY VHAT MUSIC v ' y V'THE UNHOLTl r - THREE" Whit-man- if i, . w w- r )h&!ZZ7 7.n r ytT featuring - Jf Lloyd . HUGHES , and DOLORES r',1 r : "THE TIN GHOST -- . fl. ; - ; . -- Coming to this theater, Monday, August 30th Hear them Tuesday. : Glerks'0iiim No.'5. : f CojrjMhg and " "RADIO DETECTIVE' 4 fiomtnlmentarjrtn .:: their sister, MrsrFswa H. Mire roe of Washtng-ton.JljCand Jtlra. Hiney decker of Ksnsss Oity, Mrs. Finer Miiidui kl Mra. fl. H. Htndsel- of Heber-end .. , : |