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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE r . Social Affair At Hyde Homo Mr. Young, a bride of - . CARD PARTY HONORS-- . 3 S. L " VISITOR Miss Trances Porter of Barnard college, uho is the guest .of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Porter. Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Hyde entertained at a number ol aflaira during the past week at their home. 124 Third avenue, Mt- and Mr. L. H. Criswell were guests at the first ot the Berie of parties. At the next, Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Alice Houston pwreyr wefe'hOTerptf 'tor- They Jeft Thursday to make their home in Ban Francisco, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nap per and Miss Clarice Napper were guests of honor and Friday eve- -' ning the honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and Mr. and Mrl A. Dunn. The host, and hostess were assisted at the above affii&rby Miss Virginia Hyde and Miss Eioise Hyde. 4 Marshall 2, 1929. -- riage was' Miss Louise " Sims. The marriage of Miss Sjjgt and Mr. Young vlas one of the interest-- hgJiuptiaJL events of early Provxx -- , t summer and took place in the president's suite at the Hotel Utah . ,, at high noon , BrlghamYmmg-tmiverslf- HISS NORMA DRUKE GETS tlNEN SHOWER Musicians Plan 'Honor- for 'Tenor i - . Miss Ncrma.Druke, popular bride-eleof June, was entertained at an attractive linen shower. Wednesday evening, given by Mrs. William Sartor, Mrs. L. Podersay, Mrs. H Schrader, Mrs. H. Wurtbach and Mrs. E. H. Knudson at the Sartor home on Filth South street The living room were charmingly deco rated with large baskets of snowballs, . and a silver bowl of lilies of the vat ley, with pink princess candles in silver holders centered the supper ta- ble. A buffet supper was served to Patrons and patronesses for the ct J. Hr Combs was hostess at a prettily arranged dinner party at the home of Mrs. Glen Adamson of Lehi during the week. Appointment were carried out In a color acheme of pink and white, the table being centered with a eryital bowl of peonies and bridal wreath, with pink candles in crystal holders at either side. Games were played at small tables. a Mrs. M. A. Edgeworth left during the to attend the past afeek graduation of her daughter, Mary, from the ot Winona, Teresa, Saint College Minn. They will spend a month in the east, vfciUng relatives and friends In Boston and New Yoikrbefore returning to Salt Lakv Mrs. H. L. Cannon and daughter. Lola, of Rrxburg, Idaho, formerly of Salt Lake, are the guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. J. U Haney this week. - Mrs. . , A 64 guer-tx- . . honoring Arnold Black-ne- r, Utahs "cowboy" tenor, the music feature of the M. L A. conference, June 6ln the tabernacle, will be as follows Mayor and Mrs. John F. Bowman, President and Of Logan, President Mrs. Franklin Y. Harris of Provo, Mr .and Mrs. George Albert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. David O. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund and Mrs. Thomas J. Kearns. Mr.,Mrs. J. H. McKnlght, Giles, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Y. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Adam S. Bennion. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Asper, Mrs. E. E. Corfman, Mr. and Mrs Earl J.'Glade, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold testimonial gnd-MribJ- E Seeg-mlll- H. Jenson. 4 Shower Given For Local Bride Mrs. Blanche Carlston gave a shower Monday in honor of Miss Lillian Hein, who will be married soon to Spencer L. Robbins. Spring flowers formed the decorations and ixteenlguests were bidden. . .y pelle and Mrs M. A. Hust entertained recently at a linen shower at 60 East Fifth South street in honor pf the bride-elec- t. . The evening was spent in playing games, and fifteen guests were present. t Mr. and Mrs. Laban Moody and daughters, Jean and Joan; of Twin Falls, Idaho, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. H O. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kirk for the past week. . - at the i Midvale A delightful afternoon rard party was given Wednesday by Mrs; Ralph Penney In honor of Mrs. John Kurtz who Is leaving June 6 for New Yqrk The rooms were- - prettily decorated with flowers of the season and games were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. Those prsnt Miss Clare Middlemlss and Mrs. Grant Maxwell entertains shower Wednesday evenij MIDVALE The tives. P. J. Stewart announces the engagement of his granddaughter, Dorothy Lee Adams, to Charles H. Hood of Pittsburgh, Calif., the marriage to take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Leebert ot Torrance, Calif., are visiting at the home ot Mrs. Leeberts parents, Mr and Mrs. J. Pugmire. Miss Mary Henderson has returned to Logan after spending the school year ia Midvale- Mrs. C. L Goff was in attendance at the closing social of the U club held In Salt Lake Saturday. Turner Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne were m Midvale part ol last week, en route from their home In Denver to Butte. Mont . where they will spend several months. Mr. apd Mrs. C. La Voir Jensen and children of Provo visited friends In Midvale Friday of last week. SANDY. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bennett Mrs. E R. - Benson ., entertained andMra. 'Lkvtnia Marriott 'of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. T. E. Mar" members of her clul Thursday evening. riott Thursday- Mrs. Elizabeth Hayesjias returned The Primary Of the Second ward presented an operetta In the ward from an extended stay in Oakland, Sandy By-to- Bo-ber- g. n, d, I Mrs. George W. Co and baby, Barbara Ann, left Thurs- day for Spring CUy, where they wilt spend a week with friends and rela- Elks home Monday evening. The unlaue dK'oratlons carried out the spirit of the affair with a "haywire" decorative scheme employing spring ' Thanksgiving flowers, valentines. turkeys. Christmas trees. Hallowe'en pumpkins, patriotic colors, etc. Dancing was the feature of the evefollowed by refreshments. ning, Those In charge of the affair were Elmer Dastrup, S Call Nelson, Robert Bushman, Alton Hayes and , Wayne NeUson. Mrs. Julia S. Morgan announces Milof her the engagement daughter, dred. to John J. Barker of Ogden. The marriage will take place In the near future. Wednesday evening. Honoring Mrs. Charles Brown of chapel Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jensen reBeverly Hills, Cal , Mr. and Mrs. C. turned from Alamo, Nev, last Sun' A. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bullock entertained at a bridge party day, where Mr. Jensen has had of the Alamo public school at the Larson home Saturday eve- charge the past year. They will spend ning. The entertaining rooms were during here with Mr. Jensens attractive with spring flowers. Four the summer Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jensen, tahis of briage were played, followed parents, will return to Alamo for the by luncheon, which was served to Mr and of school In August. and Mrs Oran Groneman, Mr. and opening L. L. Raddon and Mrs. E. E. Mrs. Mrs. D Orlo Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Dethe closing meet' attended n Peebles witt M. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. E. .of the Utah Dastrup, Mr. and Mrs. J. Erval Ing of the Daughters at the Newhouse hotel Christensen and Mrs. Lamar Craven Ploneerspheld Monday afternoon. , of Price. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nlchol and t am' The members of the O. T. club were moved here from Salt Lake entertained at the home of Mrs. Wil- ily have liam Wagner Wednesday afternoon. and are occupying the A. Stuart home. Bridge was featured, after which Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rawlings apd luncheon was served. In celebration of her birthday an- daughters of Bingham were guests of niversary, Mrs. Violet Johnson en- Mr. and Mrs. T. E Raddon, Thurstertained the members of the Daisy day. Sewing club at her home Monday o Mrs. George Hagander was hostess the Pep club Wednesday after afternoon. Peonies were artistically at her home. Luncheon was arranged throughout the rooms. ,oon to the following ladies: Mrs. erred Cards and needlework were featured, followed by luncheon, which was A. E Peterson. Mrs. S. A. McGhie, served to MrC Louise Jorgensen, Mrs. Mrs. Conrad Nelson, Mrs. Harvey Anna Mtkkleson. Mrs. Grace Hanson, Sorenson, Mrs. Ida Peterson, Mrs, Mrs. Anena Anderson, Mrs. Anna Hilda Sorenson, Mrs. Ida Peterson Nelson, Mrs. Marvin Bird, Christensen, Mrs. 'Merle Madsen, Mrs. Hilda Mrs. Jane Evans and Mrs. Leona Mrs. L. E. Peterson, Mrs. Carl Nel son, Mrs. J. Butterwood, Mrs. HanHanson. Miss Betty Sibbett was hostess to nah Poulson, Mrs. Niels Nelson. Mrs. the members of the Nautilus club Wallace Anderson, Mrs. W. O. Mrs. Frank De&paln, Mrs. A. M. at a party at her home in Springdell, Provo canyon. Wednesday evening. Peterson. Mr. Hyruni Jacobson, Mr. T. Hiking, dancing and luncheon were son.C, Christian and Mrs. Eric Anderdiversions. Those present were Miss Wallace Jensen and little Angela Hinckley, Miss Wanda Rich- sonDr.ofL.Los Angeles have been vismond, Miss Eleanor Kelly, Miss Mariting Dr. Jensens parents, Mr. and garet Maw, Miss Lucile Merrill. Miss Mrs. D. C. Jensen, for the past ten Grace Folland, Miss Lenore Crook-stoMiss Louise Swenson. Miss days They will return to ern California city at this week-enAudrey Ostlund, Miss Evelyn Ostlund, Miss Iris Robinson, Miss Dorothy where Dr. Jensen is practicing denStewart, Miss LaRae Buckwalter, tistry. Mrs. Alvin Monson and two chll Miss Zola Martin. Miss Wilma Mic kelsen, Miss Geneal Anderson, Miss dren of Pueblo. Coio., who have been Loree Van Wagenen, Miss Zina Mur- visiting here with Mrs Monson's pardock, Miss Florence Robinson. Mrs. ents, left Friday for California Mr. and Mrs. A. Stuart of BingLoma Allen Mrs. Gladys Markham, Mrs. Helen Cox. Mrs. Leah Van ham spent Memorial day here with Wagenen, Mrs. Maud Dixon Mark- relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. Model and family ham. Miss Sarah Dixon. Miss Vera Merrill aAd Miss Beth Ashworth. The and Mrs. Nellie Davis of Salt Lake assisting hostesses were Miss Naomi visited here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Kenney of Sait Seaumout and Miss Alice Brtnton. Mrs. J. R. Hodson and Mrs. Elvon Lake visited relatives here Memorial L. Jackson entertained at a kenslng-to- n day. at the Hodson home Monday Snowballs and peonies win be solemnised In the Salt Lake afternoon. attractively decorated the rooms. temple Wednesday, June 12. A re Needlework was featured, during will follow the wedding at the which an Interesting program was ception Durrant home. . . given. Honoring' Her daughter. Louise, June bride. Mrs.. J. E. Bush enter tamed at a shower at her home Mon day evening. Games and music were diversions, after which luncheon was served to fhiriy-fouMr. and Mrs. John Williams enter-tame- d at dinner at their home TuesThe day evening. dining table was centered with peonies and daisies. Covers were laid for twelve. The member of. the Columbia Sewing club were entertained at a kensington at the home of Mrs. Nellie Johnson Monday evening. Luncheon was served to-- Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Mrs. Hannah Cardall. Mrs. Ivan Thorne. Mrs Bessie Reese, Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Mrs. Ole E. OLcri. Jr, Mrs. H. J. Slagg, Mrs. John Thurgood, Mrs C. A. Dahlquist. Mrs Leo Knight and Mrs. Effle Dahlquist Miss Marv Hodson and Miss Dorothy Cooms entertained the mem here of the Val Norn social unit of the Brigham Young university at the Hodsbn home Tuesday evening. Games and music were diversions, The guest list included twenty-fou- r. Sirs Ella. Y oung announces the en- gagement of her daughter, LaVon. to Lew Averett son of Mr. and Mrs The Faro Avcfott of Spnngville. marnato will take place this month. sA,n attractive affair of the week was the annual formal dinner dance of the Block Y club of the B Y U. given at the Hotel Roberts Monday A blue and white color evening. scheme was artistically carried out In the decorations. ' A large block . 'Y'. club pm lighted m bine and white was an outstanding feature Corsaaes and blue ceoreeite hand- kerchiefs wnh a block Y painted in one' corner were Riven as favors. Toasts and musical numbers were given during the dinner. Dncmg followed dinner The committee on arrangements included Miss Jewel Ltnebaugh. ,Mis: Caroline Eynrg. George Corbett, Perron Losee and Harold Catidftnd, chairman. Mr. and Mrs Arthur. J- - Dun-anannounce lh engaoemenH of their " aiwlvierClVcra- - fc Den alas, and Dora, to Henry M4tthew Christensen. The g. Bride Shower -- PROVO. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bush announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Ivan Earl Cowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cowley of Meadows, Utah. The marriage will take place in the Salt lake temple, June 20. The members of .the Ladies' Literary club met at the last meeting ol the season at the home of Mrs. Shirl Wilson Wednesday afternoon. An interesting program was given. Including a review of the life of L. Jordan Miln. by Mrs. Terry Oldroyd, and a paper on $his book, "Fruits ol Shanghai," by Mrs. Herald R. Clark. Luncheon followed the program. A clever event of the week was the Haywire Brawl," given by the members of the Tausig social unit of the - MRS. JOHN KURTZ home of Miss Middle mb, street, in compliment Halls trom, a June brldef tive color scheme of green and pink earned out in the supper favors Kir-x,- . Mtv JUYY,. CU'iML was MrssBert Hodson. Mrs. Mark Bicklej?,1 and fff8tons? ThiFty Mrs A1 Hapsen. Mrs. Blackie Vass entertained. , and Mrs.. Ivy Morgan: Class Reunion Leaves . for Mrs. K. Peterson of Los Angeles Is Mrs. L. E Hall .will l&ve Sunday a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P, R. Peterson on 859 for South Hadley. Mass, for a visit. Roberta street. She will leave Sun- Mrs. Hall will attend the sixtieth reunion of her class at Mt. Holyoke day for Los Angeles. 4 She is accompanied by her college. Miss Bessie Schofield of Los An- daughter, Mrs. Mary Hunt,, also a geles. formerly of Salt Lake, arrived graduate of Mt. Holyoke. in the city Saturday lor a visit with Mrs. R. W. D. Garner of Stockton relatives. Cal , formerly Mias Ruth Porter ot Mrs. F. B. Williams. Jr., of San Salt Lake, is in the city for a month s Francisco Is visiting in Salt lake with visit at the' home of her parents. Mr. friends and relatives and Mrs. Ben Rich Porter. -- iibo before her mar--- Thirty Attend Calif. Mr, and Mrs. John Redman and Small sons, Ben and Earl, left Saturday for Dearborn, Mich., where they will spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. Willard R. Llesy. Mrs. Liesy was formerly Miss Elvira Redman. At her home on Main street Mrs. Fred Hopkinson entertained members of her club Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served following bridge. Mr. und Mrs. J. W. NiWey and son. Junior, spent Memorial day In' Lo-" gan,- . DUART ADMIRATION PERMANENT The very loveliest " The very latest The very lasting TRY ONE AT surprised them at the home of their sisters Mrs. J. M. Despam. Games were played at small tables apd refreshments were served. Mr. - and Mrs. C. W. Sadler of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cottrell, Mrs. Carrie Sadler andftphald Sadler of Draper were Included! tJie guests. I , BEAUTY SHOP ,STRAND S35 SOUTH STATE STREET Phone lor Appointment VVoCfltpIl TWA3alWll JA1 1 T out-of-to- - Mrs. Ell Mitchell entertained Saturday evening honoring her son, Melvin A. Mitchell, and Miss Virginia White, who are to be married soon. The game of hearts was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. William Waters, Mrs. Arthur Patience and Mrs. R. W. Stokes. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Beeney of Grant ward were dinner guests Tuesday of Mqt and Mrs. Rufus Ray. Mrs. S. J. Taylor and Miss Marvel at Taylor of Lehi spent last week-en- d the H. C. Hart home on East Center street. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cropper and daughter, Muriel, spent Memorial day and Friday in southern Utah. ' Mrs. E C. Wright and daughter, Shirley, of Salina, visited at the home of Mrs. R. W. Stokes Saturday. Miss Virginia White was the honor guest at a luncheon given Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Eli Mitchell. Tuesday evening in the grove at the rear of the First ward chapel a wiener roast was enjoyed by classes of the L. D. S. Sunday school. Miss and Weldon Matthews were In charge. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs, C. I. Goff attended the L. D. 6. C. graduation exercises held at the tabernacle in Salt Lake, at which time their daughter, Carol, received her high school diploma. Miss Utahns Jensen and Miss Edith Hanson left early In the week for their homes In Ephraim. Miss Jensen will leave soon with her parents for a month's stay In New Y&rk. Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Greenwood the officers and teachers of the M. I. A. were given a social. Games, music and dancing were the features of the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Goff of Salt Lake were In Midvale Sunday. Wednesday evening relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sadler of Bingham ELECTRIC GENERAL ALIi'STEEL REFRIGERATOR , X . Has Set New Standards of - t 1 tDaitafttBDiioinif EiJ P HR! ! G, tPHI HMOMTOK Counties superiorities give tlie General Electric Refrigerator Its f median outstanding position ail hermetically sealed, mounted accessible an a new control on im, temperature top standard of quiet operation no oiling no troublesome machin erj simplified installation. dust-proo- -- Down i j t PLACES ONE IN YOUR HOME See thr General ElectricThen HaveOne! 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