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Show TRU T H Soft Shirts For 5 Comfort Chained to the Nothing so exquisite in colorings The unfortunate lot of many women who struggle through the summer under the falso Impression that there is economy in making a slave of ones self. Our system of household washing at 6 cents a pound relieves Monday of its terrors, and your clothes are perfectly laundered. and designs are being shown in tbe west, as the new fabrics in our Immense variety of soft shirts for summer wear. Madras, Oxfords, and all linen, made perfectly in every detail, and every one in the convenient coat style. Exclusive in all lines. patterns Sole agents for DIemel Linen-mes- h Underwear. Jaeger Woolen Underwear. Brown, Terry & Woodruff Co, 166 Main Sifce- - Wash-Tu- b Commie mt Telephones 192 and Troy Laundry. 1933 rings. 166 Main Street. Stevenson will spend the summer in Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pinkerton, and Bishop were married Wednesday at Itieben will bo at home to their Atchison, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo., Edward Moore was solemnized in the noon in the temple. In the evening a friends after July 15 at 1310 East Fifth Central Christian church with much reception was held at the home of the South street. returning to Salt Lake in the fall. pomp and ceremony. After the cereWaldemar Young is expected the lat- mony a very pleasing reception was given at the home of the brides parter part of this month to visit for a ents. few days with relatievs and friends. Jt Jit & Jit Miss Belle Lawson, daughter of Mr. Mrs. afternoon Ezra Wednesday and Mrs. James Lawson, and Allen R. Asan tea. elaborate Thompson gave McNitt were married on Wednesday 'In Mrs. Thompson receiving evening at the home of the brides sisting were Mrs. Ferry S. Heath and Mrs. parents. Bishop O. F. Whitney officiatRachel S. Miller, and in entertaining ing. Mr. and Mrs. McNitt left for the hostess was assisted by Mrs. M. S. the northwest and will be at "home to Woodward, Mrs. L. A. Ransohoff, Mrs. their friends at 270 J street after Aug. Keogh and Mrs. H. J. Hayward. Miss 15th. Leta McMillan presided at the punch Jit Jft bowl, assisted by the Misses Aileen The Misses Alexander entertained McMillan, Noreen Thompson, Marjorie at dinner Wednesday evening. Jacobs and Gladys Barton JK J Jit Jit i Jit S is a guest James Woolf of returned of Mr. and Mrs. Chicago Samuel Fenton at from the east, much to the delight of their home on Second West street. Newhouse Samuel local society. 5 S has Jit Jit Mrs. Joseph Young of 849 East First Mrs. F. S. Bascom gave a luncheon South street has discontinued her day Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Harold at home during the summer months. Russell. Mrs. J. R. Folsom and Mrs. Frank W. Jit Jennings. 6 Jit A strawberry festival was given in brides parents. o- Jt Jit Jit j - Out In the eastern portion of the The ladies of the Central Christian city lives a gentleman and Ills family church gave a strawberry festival last who for some time have yearned to evening in the parlors of the church. own a good, talkative parrot. They Jit Jt didnt want an immoral bird; they Miss Alice Needham entertained desired a with last evening in honor of Miss Ethel extensive good intelligent one, vocabulary and free from Harris of St Louis, who is her guest. idioms and profanity. Recently 3lang J Jt tho head of the house heard of a parMrs. A. McDougall and daughter, rot for sale and went to the house to Miss Flora, of Sandy, formerly of examine it. Polly sat on a perch Salt Lake, left for the Pacific coast high up in the front room and was enWednesday for a visit. gaged In tearing a piece of fruit to bits when the would-b- e buyer came Jf to ail in. Tho parrot, ltnents and purMiss Mildred M. Tlbbals of Salt poses, was paying no attention to Lake has received the M. A. degree what was going on while her prosfrom Wellesley, where she has been pective owner was looking her over, doing pest graduate work for two but as he stepped out into the center years past. Miss Tibbals will return of the room to get a better view she early in July. stopped feeding long enough to shout Jt J in shrill tones: Rubber! Mrs. and Jesse Earl of Logan Mr., She are visiting friends here. spoiled the sale. A farewell social was given Jt jt at the J. Donnan Reavis of Salt Lake is building more homes than any other man in any city in the United States. Reavis is a real fellow, and while he is doing good legitimate business and making money, he is doing a real service to the community. He is enabling people to provide themselves with homes of their own, who but for him and the system he operates on would never have owned a home. entertained the parlors of the First Methodist Eighteenth ward hall Thursday evenWeiler evening, under the ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. S, quite elaborately on Wednesday after- church Thursday of the church. of ladies the auspices Young, who leave shortly for Canada noon, in honor of Miss May Billings. ' to reside. Jit J Jit J Jt Jt Miss Mary Birkinshaw and Hyrum Professor McClellan gave a select The marriage of Miss Marguerite dinner party on Wednesday evening A. Christensen were married at noon Stevens,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. at the Commercial club, with the cele- Wednesday, in the Salt Lake temple. W. Stevens, and Ralph Rieben took brated professor of music, Dr. A. A. In the evening a reception for the Stanley of Michigan, as guest of young people was held at the home of place Wedensday evening at the home the : brides parents. honor. of the brides parents, Rev. Elmer I. jit jit Jit jit Jit Jt Goshen officiating. Miss Clara StevA contented woman Is the one who Miss Ella E. Rich, daughter of Mr. ens was maid of honor, and Albert kas baking and cooking to do, and usee Wednesday evening the wedding of Miss Nellie Pinkerton, daughter of and Mrs. E. E. Rich, and Arthur Petty the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Clear Creek coal. Miss Pearl go-a-he- ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ad WORKS viz A. G. G1AUQUE 448 West Sixth South Residence Phone 1675 k $ jjj |