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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1928. 2 Banner Cicle Literary Ladies Entertain at One Sunday Bride; Makes Home on Coast Members Guestts At Lindgren Home Reading from left to right: Miss Verna Nelson, wlwse marriage to Howard Payne Roberts will take Banner circle numbers were entertained at a prettily arranged Christmas party at the home of Mrs. M Lindgren, 834 West First Soutn street, Saturday evening. A Christmas tree was arranged in the living room, from wb'.ch gifts were presented to the guests. A late supper was served The table held as its centerpiece a large silver basket filled and stiver with chrysanthemums candlesticks holding tall red taper were at either end. Special guests were Mrs. Mildred Brown, Mrs. Mamie Grayson and Mrs. Maude McPhie. Music during the afternoon was furnished by Mrs. Dessie Tart Voekler. V place Sunday, December 30; Mrs. . Of Dance Series PARK CITY. Miss Melba Greena recent graduate of the Holy Cross hospital, came up from Salt to Lake spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Green- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson enter- tained at a family dinner Christmas day at their home on Norfolk ave- nue. The rooms were gay with Christmas decorations. Covers were laid for 12. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cunningham have a their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bushman of Denver. Colo. Mrs. Margaret Clark will entertain the members of the H. H. Card club and their husbands, Tuesday evening, at a watch party, at her home on Empire avenue. Miss Anna Don came up from Salt Lake to enjoy Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Don. City Attorney and Mrs. J. E. Johnson motored to Evanston to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. P. Wilson enterby bridge, Wednesday evening, at their home on Norfolk avenue, complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Percy Williams and son, John, of Eureka. The other guests 'ncluded Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McGin-le- y and Mr. and Mrs. Le Page Rad-'loA. followed n. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cunningham entertained at a delightful family dinner Christmas day at their home on Woodslde avenue. The center piece for the table was a crystal vase of poinsettias. Covers were laid for 15. Mr. and Mrs. William Nimmo spent Christmas in Salt Lake with Mrs. Nimmo s parents. Attorney and Mrs. 553 55?5Jle5!5 Misses Clark Hostesses at Pretty Auxiliary Ladies Enjoy Luncheon Afternoon Affair Held Saturday At Powell Home enter-tame- n. ri - Sfl - PEAC0 CIC A delightful affair of Saturday was the tea given by Miss Valerie Clark and Miss Geraldine Clark at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Clark, on East First South street. The house was decorated throughout with evergreens and holiday wreaths and the hostesses were assisted In the general entertaining of the guests by their mother. Mrs. Perry Clark; Mrs. George Watson and Mrs. F. M. Oray. The tea table held for a centerpiece a mound of sliver and white California shrubs, -- combined with poinsettias, and ivory princess candles were in silver holders. Presiding at the tea and coffee urns were Miss Margaret O'Rourke, Miss Marie Thompson. Miss Martha Boyle, Miss Maurine I vie, Mrs. R. M. McDonald and Miss Dorothy Van Dyke, who were assisted in serving by Miss Mary Louise Jones, Miss Frances Neher, Miss Helen Savage, Miss Josephine Dowd, Miss Agnes Watson, Miss Ruth Fuller, Miss Evelyn Hammond, Miss Barbara Kellock and Miss Josephine Decker. the guests of Mrs. Babcock's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hilton SANDY. Mr. and Mrs. Grant spent Christmas day in Salt Lake, the guests of Mr. Hilton's parents, Crump and baby spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs. O W. Hilton. Mrs. George Hand was a guest of day at Bluffdale. the guests of Mr. Crump's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- her daughter, Mrs. Henry Atwood, liam C. Crump. Jr. at her home in Salt Lake Tuesday. Friday evening the Eighth grade of the Sandy Junior high school entertained the ninth grade in the school auditorium. Dancing and ily. games was the diversion of the eveMiss Alice Stevens, formerly of this ning. Two hundred were present. city, but now a resident of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs. W. O. Boberg enterand who. for the past several tained t Christmas dinner at their months, has been teaching school home on County street Tuesday An interesting wedding' of the week at Oakland. Calif, arrived home Covers were laid for sixteen guests will take place New Year's day at 11 Miss Hilve Eck of Cedar City is a. m. at the home of the bride. 527 during the week to spend the her Christmas with holidays spending the holidays here with her East Second South street, when Miss mother, Mrs. W. J. Stevens, and sismother, Mrs. Andrew Eck Carlin Dewey becomes the bride of ter. Miss Harriett Stevens, of Salt The annual Christmas tree party Theodore Anlaf Taylor. Lake. of the Marriott family was held at Mr. and Mrs. Parley Bennion the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mrs. A. F. Lawson announced the Christmas day Santa engagement of Miss Betty Jamleaon in honor ofat dinner Raddon Monday evening. their children and other Claus was present and distributed to William F. Lawson at a Christof their family. mas dinner given at her home, 3314 members guests. gifts to twenty-tw- o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robbtns enMr. and Mrs. Carter E. Grant enSouth Seventh East street. tertained at their home on Vine tertained at a midnight supper L Mr and Mrs. W. B. Rushmer an- street Thursday evening in eompti- Christmas eve at their home. The to a number of their friends. ment ituests were Miss Violet Squire of nounce the marriage of their son, The Archibald Frame Family asso- West Jordan. Miss Jeanne Dernford Hesse! N. Rushmer. to Miss Morse con- Swatn. December 22. at Butte. Mont. elation met for the forty-fift- h of Mldvale. Miss Alice Burklnshaw Both the bride and bridegroom are tinuous Christmas gathering at the and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crump. home of A. Frame, Jr., in Taylorsvllle Mr. and Mrs. L. L Raddon had as well known in Wall L"e. The family was organized In 1833 their dinner guests Christmas day K. Mr. and Mrs Steele of Ml with James Frame president, and Mr and Mrs. Clyde L. Raddon and small son, Ralph, of Salt Lake. Mr. K street announce the marriage Of L. W Frame, chairman of activities to son, their Clyde, Josephine Dee committee. The Christmas celebra- and Mrs. T. E. Raddon and little perdaughter, Joyce: Mrs. Ann Marriott Mases of Los Angeles. Calif which tion started with about eighteen took place December 39 at the Little sons, and has now grown to 170. Din and T. E Marriott. The Primary classes of the Second Church of the Flowers. Glendale. The ner and a program with "Old Santa's" ward were given a Christmas party young couple will make their home in special call created a wonderful Denver. Colo. Christmas spirit and a merry time in the ward chapel Monday afterfor all. noon. Games were played and each Mrs. M. Sts.ien announces the class performed a stunt, after which to Santa Claus arrived and gave candy marriageK. of her daughter, onAgnes, Christ- Germany Is Excited Hardy Downing. Jr., and nut to each one present. mas day. Mrs. Arthur Hughes and Mrs. J. A. Over New Oil Gusher Ott entertained the Junior Mutual Mrs. C W. Denhalter anMr and gins or tna Third ward at the home nounce the engagement of their of Mrs Hughes on East Second South An oil PEINE. Lower Saxony Aleene. to G R Hindley street Monday evening. Progressive daughter. of Alberta. Canada, the marriage to gusher producing ten tons of oil games were played and Miss some time in the near within one hour was struck in the take Hardcastle was awarded the future.place Oberg field near here. When the prize. Luncheon was served on small drill penetrated to a depth of 1600 tablet to sixteen guests. Mr. and Mrs Orsen Rasmusen anfeet the pressure of gas suddenly Mr and Mrs. Prank Nelson and nounce the of their daugh caused the oil to spout to a height of marriage Mr. Mrs and Jenand Ernest family ter. Ila Janice, to David R sixty feet and in such a volume that sen and family spent Christmas at which took place December Evans, 34 in an emergency dam had to be quickly MIdvsle the guests of Mr and Mrs. Long Beach. Cal The groom is the constructed. Tnu precipitate now J. Jensen. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Evans of of oil soon stopped, but Immediately Mrs Florence Stuart and son. Oor-do- Bountiful. The young will when couple began again drilling was respent the Christmas hoUdays at make their home sumed. Long Beach. the of Mr aid Mrs Ogden. guests An oil gusher was something of a Ruben Jackson A Jewish gentleman boarded a Mr and Mrs Clyde 8weiwon and street car with his small son and sensation in this part of the country, whsre nothing similar had ever been handed the conductor a single fare. seen. Mining family were dinner guests Wednesengineers consider the day of Mr and Mrs Wallace Bate-ma- n "Why. how old to that boy?" asked prospects excellent for further oil at West Jordan. the conductor. to wells the district, y Mr and Mrs. G L. Larson enterFour." tained at a family dinner at their more A looks he "Well, than certainly Chicago policeman shot a robhorn Christ nas day four years old.'' ber the other day. but he was a Mrs Lvonal Babcock and three "Kb! Am I responsible if he wor- new policeman and didn t knowjustany children of Mrton are visiung here, ries?" Rutgers Chsnucleer. better -- Lafayette Lyre. Sandy Weddings and MODEL, , Peacock i smartest manner designed for the style-rrlttcwomen everywhere Typical of Hunter- Thompson Footwear in style and quality Mar-vet- Orders rilled In Patent Leather In Black Kid .... A A AAA to C Ihirion SIO $10.50 Combination Last to !( Hose complete line of the popular shades 1XO MAIN -- 1 high-school- $1.95 BETTER. SHOES fi- - HOSE le . Delphians Give Christmas Fete One of the enjoyable social events of the holiday season was the Christmas party given Thursday by the Sigma Pi chapter of the Delphian society at the attractive home of Mrs. C. H. Gillett, 165 East Ninth South street. The rooms were beautifully decorated In yuletlde colors, and a tree brilliantly lighted Christmas held a small gift for each guest. Oames were enjoyed during the evening and a delightful program was J 'JHHk AHnSaLy raaaLLLLLBL9LTn Vocal solo, presented as follows: Miss Naomi Hoffman; reading, Mr. Don C. Wood; solo. Mrs. E. P. Jan-nereading, by Miss Marion Gillett. Mr. H. M. Korstad gave several character readings. The president, Mrs. Munn Q. Cannon. Mrs. C. H. Gillett and Mrs. E. P. Janney were hostesses, assisted by the chairmen of the various com4 mittees, Mrs. Clifton Peirce, Mrs. Don C. Wood, Mrs. Dale Smith and Mrs. John Forman. Twenty-eigmembers with their husbands as were entertained. J guests, The SOCietv w!!! meet Thursday at. the Hotel Utah at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Clifton Peirce will lead the day's leslast summer. A slight increase is al- - son, "The Hellenes"; the resume of Total for Coming Year Lower tnwH tl th ftr Hpnartmflnt hilt nA the previous lesson will be given by allowance was mwle, ,for the purchase Hfi S.tcl will be . . ,, Than Expenses During Subtopics presented as fol 01 a new ituck, wnicn ine lire delows: "The Early Greek Colonies," partment chief heartily recom- Mrs. Gilbert Period Closing. O. Herrlck; "The Sparmended. The rate, it is thought, will require tans." Mrs. O. T. Curtis; "Spartan about the same tax levy as that for Ideals," Mrs. C. F. Dutton; "Early Special to The Tribune. Athens," Mrs. Paul T. Ferrer; "So1938, 10.5 mills. MURRAY. Murray city commislon's Reforms," Mrs. C. E. Herrlck; sion adopted its budget for 1939 Fri"The Tyrants," Miss Ethel Campbell; Mexicans Honor Dead "Ostracism," Mrs. E. W. Hoffer; "A day night There were no protest-ant- s In Clashes With U. S. Fanner's Almanac," Mrs. E. P. Janpresent. Miss Naomi ney; Gottlieb Berger, commissioner, was VERA CRUZ, Mexico (P). Work Hoffman. mayor pro tern In the absence in California of Mayor Isaac Lester. has been started here on erection of The budget carries a total of $132.-96- a monument to the Mexicans who the country. .The bodies of the Mexas against expenses for the cur- died In the war of 1847 with the Unit- icans who died here in the fighting rent year of 1136.328.33. The largest ed States and in 1914 when the attending the American occupation, which are now buried in various decrease, about $1150. Is in the water- Americans occupied this city. works department, which installed a to the monument cemeteries, will be transferred to a Contributions swimming pool in the municipal park fund were received from all parts of eriypt to be built into the monument. SHjE y; h iiLBi Murray Adopts $132,961 Budget ta ht -- m 1, w m w Ts Engagements . M any Photos.) - . w Ed Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Le Page Raddon entertained at a family dinner Christmas day at their home on Woodslde avenue. The rooms were tastefully decorated with red and green; a miniature Christmas tree formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for seven. One of the delightful affairs of the week was the grand ball given in the Elks hall Christmas nitht. All en- Joyed the music furnished by Ed Stocker and his harmony band. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Williams and son, John, returned to their home at Eureka Thursday, after spending Christmas with Mrs. Williams' sister. Mrs. E. M. McGtnley. Miss Alice Sherman came up from Salt Lake to spend the holidays with her sister. Mrs. Frank Stone. Miss Evelyn Birbeck of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hansen of Bingham are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Birbeck. Mrs. Emma Powell, president of the Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson and V. V. F. A., d four children, of Ogden, were guests ladies' auxiliary, the members at a pie ttlly of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Clark over Christmas. bridge luncheon Thursday Mrs Herbert Adamson and Mrs. afternoon at her home on Sixth East Wilbur Brooks entertained the members of the N. N. Bridge club at the street. Covers were laid for forty home of the former, Thursday eve- guests and a Christmas tree held gifts Those present were Mrs. for each member. Assisting the ning. Charles Conlon, Mrs. Thomas Cash-ma- hostess were Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mrs. Mrs. Frazicr Buck, Mrs. George C. J. Powell and Mrs. J. C. Sykes, Mrs. Ed McPolin, Mrs Charles Thomas, Mrs. James Ritchie, Mrs. F. M. Decker, Miss MaybeUe Christmas with their parents, Orr and Miss Fern Greenwood spend Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Evans. Christmas decorations were in order Mrs. La Vina Jackson motored to A sumptuous luncheon was served at Salt Lake Thursday to visit her the small tables. Elsie, who is in training at Mr. and Mrs. Rosooe Bailey and daughter, the Holy Cross hospital. daughter, Helen, spent Christmas in Mrs. Anna Kopp and son, Edward, Salt Lake with Mr. Bailey s parents motored to Vernal Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. R H. Bailey. relatives. They expect to return the Miss Goldie Duke latter part of the week. Salt Lake to remain over the holidays Mr. and. Mrs. George Krueaer were wiui ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. sSalt Lake visitors Wednesday. Miss James Duke. who is engaged Irene as a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adamson teacherTree, at is home for the and little daughter, Jeanne, motored holidays. Vernal, to Richmond. Dtah, Friday, to visit Miss Helen and Misses with their parente, Dr. and Mrs. H Matgaret and Flannlgan Bertha Desrochers of A. Adamson. Salt Lake are guests of Miss Betty Mrs. J. E. Mullett came up from ana uatnrrtne sneen Salt Lake Thursday to remain over f lanrira MrTin atun r.n.. aw. VJ. V'WI ajc UCUIATU 1A' H I' ill? nOUdftVS With hpr riancrhtor u i u.iu M. Decker. r vu Oeore Archibald, of w"" mo"to brothertored to American Salt Lake. Monday LJ f Forty-eight- Burdett . (hint-Tif- - i Murray wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ladies' Literary Dancing club will of a series of dances Saturday evening at the clubhouse. Hosts and hostesses include Mr. and Mrs. Arch Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Corey. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Coulter. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Denn, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Browne, Dr. and Mrs Fred Stauffer. Mr and Mrs. N. K. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Vern A. Culver and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Neville. Atwoo MURRAY. Miss Rav arrived home Sunday evening fro San Francisco to spend the Chric mas holidays with her sisters at brother and also to attend the wcr ding of her niece, Miss Oralle Vli ginta Baker, who was marrie Christmas night, at her parent home, to George Delbert Jost of Og den. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allen en tertained at breakfast, Christmas morning, at their home on Stat' street. Covers were laid for ter guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Wahlquist and daughter. La Ve. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Shepherd and family at their home in La van. Christmas day. Miss Arrfy Jenkens entertained at a delightful Christmas party Thursh day evening at her home on South street in honor of the members of the Laf A Lot club Christmas colors decorated the rooms and supper table. Those who enjoyed the affair were the Misses Thelma Caffell, Genevieye Vam Dirk, Helen Pat Orr, Beth Martin, Helen Rothwell, Margaret Short, Maxine Palmer. Ca mil eta Martin, Helen Bowers. Evelyn Smith, Beryle West, June Beck. Claudia Stokes, Florence Holmes and Jane Rothwell. Miss Helen Bowers was toastmlstress and responses were made by Miss Evelyn Smith and Miss Helen Pat Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Norton entertained at a family dinner Christmas day at their home on Sixty-fir- st South and State streets. Those nresent Included Mrs. Norton's father, Daniel Simper, and sister, Miss Mary Simper, and Miss Wetstone of Salt Lake. Christmas colors decorated the rooms and dinner table. Covers were laid for fifteen. George A. Jenkins has been visitand daughter, ing his Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood, in Idaho Falls during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Anderson and sons. Van and Fred J., were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Green Christmas day. at their home in Salt Lake. Howard Sorensen, formerly of this city, but now a resident of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived here a few days ago and is a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Sorensen, at their home on Vine street, for the holidays. Chester P. Cahoon. of this city, and brother, John Cahoon, Jr., of Salt Lake, returned home during the week from a ten days' trip to California. Mrs. Daniel R Jones entertained her children and grandchildren at a Christmas dinner party. Tuesday, at South her home on Fifty-thir- d street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Berry entertained at a large family dinner party Christmas day, at their home on State street Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden have as their guest their niece, Miss Anna Leonard, of Idaho. . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller had as Ihelr dinner guests, Christmas eve, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Moffat and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson entertained at dinner Sunday at their home, 2788 Alden street,, in honor of a number of their relatives. Christmas decorations were used throughout the house. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Alice Peterson entertained at her home Christmas day in compliment to a number of relatives and friends. Dinner was served, which was followed by games and dancing. The decorations were in Christmas colors. Fifteen guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bodell were host and hostess at a dinner party Christmas day at their home on Vine street, in honor of Mrs. Bodell's mother, Mrs. Emily Bacon, and fam- Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Flower, espoJ nents of Shakespeare, will arrive in Salt Lake Sunday. January 6, from Los Angeles and will be at the Hotel Dtah until the following Thursday, when they will leave for Denver. Monday. Mr. Flower will speak at the . University of Utah and Mrs. Flowca will be the guest of the Short Story club at the home of Mrs. F. M. Gray. Tuesday morning Mrs. Flower will speak to the history and travel department of the Ladies' Literary club and Mr. Flower will address the stut n dents Ok the West high school, following which he will be the principal. speaker at the Rotary club luncheon. His subject at this time will be "The Internationalism of Shakespeare." During the afternoon Mrs. Flower will speak at St. Mr. Flower will broadcast over station KSL at 7 p. m. On Wednesday. Mr. Flower will 4 speak in the morning at the East Mr. and Mrs. Flower will address the Bookfellows club at a special luncheon at the Hotel Utah at noon on the subject. "Stratfotd and the Shakespearean Players." Their daughter, Miss Evadne Flower, and their nephew, Alastalr Erskmc.-- s will also be guests of honor at the luncheon. In the afternoon Mrs. Flower and her daughter will be tea a at and reception at Rowguests land Hall, when Mrs. Flower will talk to the students and their parents on "Stratford, the Home of Shakespeare." Hiss Stella Chrisman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Chrisman, top lef, and Miss Rosemary Barber, daughter of l)r. and Mrs. A. D. Hitrber, top right, home for holidays. Miss May Jack, daughter of William Jack, lower left, whose engagement to Perry T. Ketelson k announced. Mrs. Lucille Lancy Foster of Pocatello, Idaho, guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Rowe. entertain at one - Park City tained at dinner, Ogden Visitors, Engagement C. U. Ball, who will leave shortly for Los Angeles to make her home. Shakespeare Pupils Booked for Talks -a- u ill wMawSaaa-a I ' We tell women that The Hoover removes more dirt per minute than any other cleaner. We like to have them challenge that fact proved by a series of exact scientific tests. It gives us an opportunity to compare Hoover cleaning with that of other cleaners. Our records show that eighty-fiv- e per cent f such comparative tests result in the sale of a Hoover. There is only one explanation of such a showing. 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