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Show nn: saet lakt: tkibuxe, Sunday morning, apkil ir, 1920. u rrent. bom of tha bridegroom' Wb op and Mr. Holier C Iveison. in Port land. Th ceremony wo performed by A wedding breakfast lllahop lvereon. followed and th roup' left during th afternoon for a trip t! round Hi north-- l and Csnada. The roupl will make tnclr hum In torlland Tha marring of Mis I eora Mae fitnn. ay Mon, and Leltoy I. daughter of Mr. 1- - Crouch look puu duvsdy. . Louis of Mir Vcr marrlag Jon and Jloitald P Robhlna took place Pall Lake temple. A AVedneadav In Ih large reception followed at the htini of J R tha bride perenln. Mr. and Mr Jonea. K2 West First South aire.-t- - The were room in the reception decoration pink and whit roef in whit wicker wot peat baskets and coral and wait In costal baskets wera used in tha dining room. Assisting In tha reception room were Mr. L Giande nnbhina, Mr ft II Rumel, Mr. E J. Strong and Mra J It WIm. Aeeliilng In serving wera Mlaa Fortune Mian, Alins Un Ulhhen, Mlaa t era hVteraon, Mir Afloh Strong nnd Alls Ruth strong One hundred guet We: a in attendance. a Th marriage of Ml Mjrtl M.ller, and daughter of Mr. and Mr. F. Miller, Tlaymoml G. Werner took place Wednee-cla- y of the t'athvdral morning t Ih Madeleine, The ceremony waa performed by the Ree. Father Bheehy. A wedding breakfast followed at th home of the bridegroom' mother, SJra. A. J. Payton, on Writ Eighth South street. A reception waa given In the evening at the horn of th hrlde'a rarenta on AVeat Second North atreet. Th couple win ba at home after May 1 at 61 N'oth Second AVeat. 1"h St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, Cal April 1st, 1920. announce the marriage of their daughter, Ida Friedman, to Frank Higmund. Th wedWednesday in Philadelding took place at the home of th bride a aunt, model of dark blue trlcotin. with an phia M. Mra. AVedupeky. orchid hat and carried Ophelia roses. The a a matron of honor, Mrs. Frank Ager, won Ine Tha marriage of Ml Virginia a navy blue serge suit and carried RichBlake, daughter of Mr. and Mra. T. AV. mond roses. William W. Dougherty waa It aka, and Edward James Mapel took the beat man. Breakfast waa served at place Thursday e'enlng at tha home of tha home of tha bride on Sixth East the bride a parent. 2uS East Seventh atreet for the relatives and a few close The ceremony wa per- friends After a short honeymoon trip South atreet. formed by the Rev. J. II N Wlllutira. to the Pacific coast th couple will be at home onlrownlng avenue. a Mr. and Mr. M. F. Mv announe the Th marriage of Mra. Allle Davis engagement of their daughter, tiloeaom, will take to John W. Smith. The wedding and Samuel Marivor-Tavltook place early in May. place Thursday ayenlng at 9 o'clock at a tha home of Mrs. Campbell Davis. 2187 South Third East street. The ceremony Mr. and Mra. Samuel G. Spencer announce the engagement of their daughter. waa performed by Bishop Thotnaa A. Pearl n.. to W tills Seara Hiekoox. The CIh wson. in June, The rooms were decorated with daffodil wedding will take place a a a early and hyacinths arranged in crystal basThe bridesmaid was Miss Ora Leone Davl. kets The marriage of Mi Is. Allas Alena Capshaw waa the ring daughter of Mr. and Mr. E. A. Tievls, Day and Naomi Davia and Lola bearer, took Fee and William La place yesterday were the flower girl. Arthur la-vi- s nt th home of the bride parent on waa the best man. North Second Weit etreet. The decora After a short honeymoon trip the coution were pink and white sweet pea. ple will be at home at lug North Alain carnation and fern. Ml Louise wa , tha bridesmaid and Gerald street. man wa After best the Summerhay Gracs Virginia Th marriage of Alt a short honeymoon the couple will make Johnson, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Antheir home In this city. a a drew Johnson, and J. Loo Jensen will Th wedding of Mis Emllv Newman, take place tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock and Mra. T. E. Newman, at the horn of the bride a uncle, Emil daughter of Mr and Charles AV. King took place Thurs- For berg. 4820 Booth Second East atreet. at St. Mars' Bishop J. Emil Erickson of ths Murray day afternoon at o'clork wa cathedral. The ceremony performed Second ward will jierform the ceremony, A dinner A reception will follow for relatives and bv Dean AV. V. Fleetwood. followed at the Newman home In the close friends. Atlss Elsa Anderson will members be bridesmaid and Frederick F. Jensen for the Kensington apartments of the bridal party and a few close will be best mail. Ths couple will be at an autowill make home In Murray at 4A88 South Fourth friends. Th couple mobile tour of the northwest, and after West street. . , May 10 will he nt home In the Zimmerman apartments. Mr. and Airs. AValter L. Hansen an Pounce the marriage of their daughter, Mr. and Mr. P. W. Jamei announce Geneva P to AVtlford AV. Love. The the engagement of their daughter, Marie, wedding took place April 1 at th home to Elza Lucas. The jnarrlag will take of the bride' parents, 830 East Seventh place In May. Willis announce the en- South street, Bishop Jleher C. Iverson Mr. Annie I). performed the ceremony. The couple will gagement of her daughter, Kate Wini- be at home after May 1 at S3!) South Sevfred. to Ray T. Culler, son of the late enth East street. a Joseph O Cutler. The wedding will take place early In May. Mr. Sarah Stoddard of Farmington announces the marriage of her daughter, Mr. and Airs J. P. Murphy announce Ora, to Leo A. Brown of AV'oods Cross. ihe marriage of their daughter. Irma, to The wedding took place March 30 in AVIlliam I). Albertsmever of Indianapolis Salt The Wedding took place Wednesday at The noon at the horn of her parents. The San Soucl club will entertain at maple will he at home after Atay I in the last of a aeries of dancing parties at , the Ladles tha Bronceton apartments. Literary club Friday evening. a a The committee In charge Includes all the The wedding of Alls Alary lametta members of the club The patrons and Dougherty and Leonard Harry Bero took patroness will be Mr. and Air H. H. pluce Wednesday morning at 9 oclock in Dtirmrt. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christie. Mr. the Cathedral of the Madeleine. The and Airs. J. D. Bagman and Atr. and Airs. Rev. Father Charles Eck performed the D. C. Perkins. The bride wore a Hickson ceremony. Word has been received of th marriage of Miss Vivian Chtpman of American Fork to James A. Epperson, son of Mrs. Lillie D. Epperson of this city. The marriage took p'ace Monday evening in Denver. Colo. Tha young couple are member of prominent I'tah families. They will make thoir home In Denver. Mr. and Cap-sha- w or Cap-aha- w - lan-gerfle- ld .1 . scheme. Thoae assisting were Mra. Bryan O. Yeapians. Miss Martha Highatn and Airs. Joseph Raleigh. Refreshment were served. Ih guests numbered fifty. Mra Lcland H. Creer entertained at a in honor of Mr. Creer, In th Raturday evening at her horn Wood apartment. A baaket of spring flowers formed to centerpiece for tha supper table. Covers were laid for twenty guest. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. J. N. Rldd and Miss Viola Kidd. birthday party, Mrs. A. H. Hunter entertained at a tea Thursday afternoon at her home on Burlington avenue, from 3 until ( oclock. The rooms were decorated with snapdragons and ferns arranged in a large whiter basket. A musical program waa given under direction of Afls Gertha Farley. About 1MI guedts called during the afternoon. Charles A. Grayson entertained of the If. B. club Tuesday afternoon at her home on West First South atreet. Five hundred waa enjoyed during the afternoon. Sixteen guests were Airs. the member Mr. and Mrs. AV. AV. Latimer of 216 Fayette street entertained at a dinner party Friday evening, in honor of Mrs. AValter C. Odell of Ephraim, who la a guest at the Ode'l home on South West Temple street The table had as a centerpiece a crvstal bowl of pink roses. How Are His Eyes? To 'insure procress and later success have your childs eves examined and Classes fitted when glasses will do the most good Covers were laid for twelve. Air. and Mrs. Ernest Nordstrom entertained In honor of Mrs. Walter C. Odell Thursday evening at their home on South State atreet The centerpiece waa a crystal liasket of pink sweet pea a. Covers now. An oueorrectod error in youth often works permanent injury for life. Let us make the test that will determine whether glasses are needed. If not, we will tell you so frankly and conscientiously. were laid for Airs, Theodore Lovehdnle entertained Alonday afternoon at her home. In honor of Airs. Joseph J. Meyers, who expects to leave this week for the northwest. The decorations were pink and white carnations and sweet peas in crystal basket. Fourteen guests were present J. E. BROADDUS , Atrs AVIlliam H. Barnes entertained Thursday afternoon from 3 until ( o clock at her home oq booth Ruth East street In honor of Mrs. Robert Alexander. The afternoon waa spent In card and music. The hostess waa assisted by Mre, G E Hawley and Mrs. J. L. Hornbuckle. Prizes were won by Air. 8. E. Hill, Jr . Mra il. E. Hawlev and Mra. J. L Hurnbuckle. were served. Th refreshment guest numbered twenty-five. The Lnlque club was entertained by Air. and Mra L. P. Larsen Tuesday eve- ning at their home on Plcrpont avenue. Prize were won by Mr. A. H. Llndgmi, Frank Aliller and Gerald lamlgren. gueets were Air. and Jlr. AV Ilium Afarte-oMr. and Aim A, H IJndgren, Mr, and Mra Frank Miller, Mr. and Mr Gerald Undgren, Mr. and Atrs John Benge. Mr. and Mra A. B. Llndgren, Mr and Mr. J. G. Thomas, Mr. and Mr David Brown and Mr. and Mr. Burt E. Mill. jilt n, s Brasilia Gaby entertained evening at her home, fus Dougiaa avenue, in honor of Alisa Emma E. Lindsey, who plana to leave in the near future for eastern states. Games weie a feature of the evening. Miss Irene Brook end Ml Efhe B. Mitchell were among the prize winner. Refreshments were served. AVed-nesd- a State Society n. numbered TP NEWIIOUSE HOTEL Dinner and Entertainment-- 12 to 9 p. m, $.125 Florida Grapefruit uu Maraschino Green Onlona Radishes Soup Cream of Fresh Asparagus Croutons Wafer i Broiled Tenderloin or Steak, Bordelais Roast Capon, Homemade Dressing Cranberry banc New Iea In Oeam French Filed Potatoes Dinner Rolls ' Salad ettuee and Tomato Mayonnaise Dressing 1 Meringue Glace Chantilly' or Chocolate Ice Cream and Cake or Tea Lemon Cream Tie Coffea -- Milk eighteen, The ninth grade girls of the AVIlliam Stewart school entertained at a dancing party Friday evening at the home of Mies Elizabeth Barrette, in honor of the victorious baseball team in the school wero served at Refreshment league. The guest numbered thirty. midnight. The quarterly reception and social for new members of the First Presbyterian church waa held Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the church parlors. Tha member recently received were the guest of honor. A committee from the Ladies Aid- society assisted in th arrangement, and Included Atrs. ft. E. Pier, chairman, Mrs. 8. M. Brookie, Mrs. Nell Gocnell, Mrs. A. N. AleKay, Mra. E. H. Holden, Mr. Hugh Rhode and Mra. C. D Steiner. Assisting In serving sver Mra. E Ar. FHver, Mrs. IL G. AleMillan, Mr. George E. Davies and Mr. 8. M. Brookie. 1 he program consisted of an Interesting address by Mrs. Georg Bmith on PerIn Alaska." sonal Experience Musical selection were given by Mr. Han F lo and Howard Frar.ee. A dancing party waa given Wednesday eyenlng in honor of I'riel - Htgham at hi home. 879 Rout'd Main street. A program. consisting of vocal solos and reading was given by J. Card we' L Miss Jee- p's William. Miss Anna Oybenawan and Mias Martha Htgham. Th decoration were In red and whit carnations and blue out A patnoluo color ar.emoi.es, carrying ct Pre-lde- nt hr furu 1 THE CHOCOLATED DIFFERENT i She Knows X) A Lo- No Waiting at Good Uooo Beauty Parlor i for a Marcel Wave 5 4 rcceutly acquired the services of another expert in this line from the east, who comes tous with years of ex& s A wonderful, comfortable, f -- J dav here aa guest of Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Smith. M.se Vendla Farrell of Salt Lake spent the early part of the week here with relatives. Mrs. John L. Balllf of Rexburg, Idaho, spent the week here a a guest of her sis'er, Mrs. Lucy 8. Oardon. BUHL, IDAHO BUHL Idaho, April 17. The MiSxrS Carol and Edith Nason entertained with u luncheon t their home Tuesday evening, with cover laid for twenty guest. The color scheme wa of while and yellow, with lilies occupying the ceqtwr of the1 table. Following luntheon the hostesses took their guests to the Marqttard-e- n home, where the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Allas Helen, McKee and Tina Beck were married in Gooding on Wednesday eveThey will make thlr home In ning Buhl. Mr. and Airs Gustav Kunae were guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Chellne at a o'clock dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. O. Ermth enteitalned with a surprise party Thursday evening complimentary to her husband's birthday anThe room was tastefully decniversary orated in green and white. Card were enioved bv tne guests present, with Mra Hugh Mdier ai1 Harry Rmlth receiving, e and Mr F. A. Irmen and Hugh Miller receiving consolation prizes. The honorary guest wa presented with a large leathor chair a a birthday present A r' luncheon wa served at a late hour. Lee entertained a Master Kenneth numoer of hts little friends at a party Raturday afternoon of last week. It bebirthday anniversary. eighth ing his Geo-ge Metcaif entertained on Atrs. to her .Sunday evening tomrdlmentary Rocial games were Pauline. laughter. njoved by the gueas and light refreshments were served by the hostess at a nte boa- Mr. and Alrw. J. f Morgan of Poeicr. lows, were the gucta for a few 1hvs t. 'art we-- k o' Mr and Airs I F friend of Ihe They were "onstsnts and were on their way bark to owa from California, where they eoenl c winter. Mr. Stella Van Riper I visiting with tend in CaHfomla, and will remain for eral week. from Mr. Georg Layne has Abuene, Texas, where she visited for with relatives week , several hlph-acor- 1!! & gan, whose marriage at Tannlngton, March 15, ia Just announced. xty-fiv- e. two weeks. The Misses Rachel and Evelvn Ballin apent the week in Salt Lake as the guests of Mr. and Mrs 8. F Balllf. Jr. Miss Martha Thatcher arrived Monday, In Salt Lake. after spending a week-en- d Mra. G W Champ left Tuesday for to with relaCalifornia visit southern tive for a month. Mrs. Ben Meldrum of Ogden spent the week here with her mother, Mra. Julia B. Nllijey Mra. Ellen Niblev and daughter. Mias Florence Nib'ey. have arrived home from southern California, where they apent th winter. Air. and Mrs. Murriner Eccie and children arrived home Thursday from Berkeley, Cal., after a month a stay as guest of Mrs. Flllen FVctes. Mr. C. W. Nibtey. Jr., arrived home Monday from a weeks stay at Rexburg. Idaho. Mr. Alma Clayton of Salt iAke spent the week here vls'ttug with her parents, Mr and Mr. J. P. Gr ffln. Mr "and Airs. J. E Andtcson are spendat Brigham City. ing the week-en- d Mr John O. Peterson arrived home Tuesday evening from'Salt Lake, whereshe had spent a week visiting with relaMra. 8 B. Clawson of Salt Lake Spent the w ek here as a guest of Afr. and Mra. E. T. Benson. Mrs Sidney O. Slevens returned horns to Ogden Alondav, after spending a few B. CUSWOBTH. Elva DanieUeri of The Public Concedes It ! J4W MRS. Hiai ' Mr. J. O. Hayward of Salt Lake spent the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Mrs. Mary F7. Smith has arrived home from Sait Lake, where she lied spent LOGAN, April 17. The Clld club met Wednesday afternoon with Mr. W. E. Carroll. Professor J. S Powell gave an Interesting talk on art. speaking m particular on "What AVe See In Pictures. Following the talk, tea was served. Air. Peterson and Mrs. R. Johnson C. Parley were guests of the afternoon. Miss EvanThomas geline gang two songs. The U. A. C. Womans club met Alonafternoon with Mrs. John T. day Jr. The annual business meetingCaine, was held and the following officers were e'ect-e- d for the ensuing year; President, Mre. B. G. Thatcher; vice Mias Charlotte Kyle; secretary,president, Mre. Luther M. Howell; treasurer. Mrs. Asa Bulien; corresponding secretary. Mrs. D. C. Budge. At the conclusiou of the meeting, tea was served. The AVobyca soclfity met Monday evening with Aire. Joseph E. puinney, M'ss Barbara Mkughan read ana discussed the one-aplaj, "Happiness." by Manners. Miss Della Smith read a one-aAk No Questions and Youll Hearplay, No Stories, by Arthur Sehmitzler. Refreshments were served. Mis Hattie Smith and M.s Joau Moan were guests of the , evening. The Phi Kappa Iota fraternity gave a dancing party at the Bluebird hall Saturday evening of last week. The hall whs decorated with sunflower, which carried out the fraternity colors, black . and orange. Light refreshments were served. Ir About fifty couples wero tn attendance. Mlaa Jane Grit fin and. Herbert M Alori-n- s of Eafiord, Ant, were married Thursday In th Logan temple.. Following the ceremony, a weddhig 'breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. J. P. Griffin. The young couple left the next day for Arizona tj make their home The juniors of the Brigham" Young college gar their Junior prom Friid.iv ' evening of last week at the library of the school. Th hall waa decorated In Japanese effect. Squares of lattice cov- - I ered wth fol age hung from the celling Umbrellas and fans were used with excellent decorative effect. Light refresh ment were served About 3V0 were i attendance The patron and patrone'se-o- f the evening were President and Mr C. S Jensen. and Mr. 8. F. Bally, Atr. and Mra J. FT. Qulnnv. Dr and Mr O. H. Budge, Dr. and Mra. f'. 8. Budge and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson. Miss Jan Griffin gava a trousseau tea Tuesday afternoon from 1 to S The tea table wa decorated with daffodils and violet. Spring flower were used about the room. Mi Griff. n wa asasted Ini kv her motner, Mra., receiving J. P. Griffin. Hr sisters, Mr. Alma I of bait Lake and Mr. Lew:1 Clayton ct Mrs. George Young of AVcst Capitol atreet entertained at a luncheon last week in honor of Mrs. Carl Proutgoard of Pay-soMrs. R. O. Rasmussen and Mrs. Lee Rasmussen, who are guests at the home of Airs. William Bennett. Th guests Optometrist, 215 Walkef Bank Bldg. Phone Waa. 3201. Ripe Oliv es eight la-t- on present Ml Andrew, presided In the dining room. About 150 called. The Crimson O'rta of the Brigham Aoiuig college gave a dancing party Saturday evening of last week at the library of the s hool. In honor of the Crimson alutnni and their partners, nnd Precdent and Air. C. N. Jenson. Th hall waa decorated with Japanese deuoiatlon that were used for the junior prom the everefreshments were ning before. served. About 1st) wero In attendance. M st Violet Nelson gave a bundle shower Wednesday afternoon. In honor of Miss Reader, a spring bride. Atrs. A. E. Anderson was the recipient of a surprise party Alonday evening, which was p. armed and carried nut by the Anderson fam'ly. In celebration of the birthday. anmverHuty of Mrs. Anderson, at 8 o'clock a supper waa serve!. Th table was decorated with hyacinth. Cover were la'd for fourteen. A social evening followed the supper. Tha second-yea- r class of the Brigham Young college gave a dancing party Wednesday evening at the library of th school. Light refreshment ware aerved. About lull were In attendance. Alt Emma Sin.th enterta.ned at. dinner Runday. A basket of yellow rose and violet formed the centerplere for th table. Coveis were laid for eight. Air. and Mrs. M. J. Swinyard of Lew entertained at dinner Wedneday evening In the banquet hall at the Hotel Eccles, tn honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hogan, whose marriage took place Wednesday, March 21. Air. Hrgan formerly wa Al.sa Arvella Swlnvard. daughter of Air land Mrs. Af. J Swlnvard. Th tabln waa decorated with basket of rosea Cover were laid for fourteen. Following d uner, the guest wera entertained a the opera The freshman and sophomore classes o the New Jersey acertenv;' entertained th student body Saturday evening of las week. A mock wedding was wifnesi-- d The Aid society of the First Pregby teriuu tmirch met at the academy Tliura dav afternoon of last week. , The New Jersev academy glee club furnis'ied part of the mualc at the meet log of the Junior Rtar Service Leg.o, Saturday afternoon of last week. wa a Mm Dorothy Taylor .of Ogden dinner guest at the Bela Delta chaptei houseSundsy. A m'scelluneou shower waa given foi Mrs. W. W. Farr Wednesday evening o last week at the home of her parent Mr. and Mra J. A. Beirdneau, by a group of her friends. Mrs, Farr formerly wa Mias Alla Beirdneau, whose marriage took place early In March. Air. Fan of was the reclpiont many beautiful gifts , The cast of the Commercial Boosters' minstrel show gave a banquet Friday j evening of last week In the banquet hall at the Hotel Eccle. The long tables were beautifully decorated with red and Covers were laid for white carnation. Joer-plu- Mr' F. AV. James entertained at- - a Kensington and tea Friday afternoon at her home on Harrison avenue in hi nor Alisa Alarle Jamre, of her slater-in-lawhose engagement has just been announced. Miscellaneous Events 5 J. 0. McDonald Chocolate Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. , Gentlemen: I am delighted to learn that our route again this season includes Salt Lake City, where we play at the Salt Lake theater on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 22, 23 and 24, and where I can obtain my daily box of Eoof Garden Chocolates. Becanse of their superlative excellence and uniform quality, I prefer them to any other brand.. Yours very sincerely, JOSEPniHE SAXE. 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