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Show T THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE - 5 3. 1923. Bride Is Guest Dinner Is Given of Honor at for' Bridal ' Tea Party , . ' Anna honor o I Mlsa 52? Walker, who will Margaret be married to Bartlett Wicks June Mrs. W alter K. Clark entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr and lira John H. Tonkin In Cot ton wood- - The tea table was decorated In irla. Mrs. 11 W. Baum 'and Mrs. R B- Motherwsll presided. Ueventy-fiv- e guest called Mr. and Mrs. John McChrystal Wallace will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Miss Walker and Mr. Micks, Mrs. Beverly 8. Clendrnln will entertain at luncheon Saturday for the bride. Saturday evening Jlr. and Mrs. Ruel G Hallorait will give a dinner log Mlsa Walker and Mr. Wicks, to tie followed hy a dancing party to he given by Witcher Walker, J. R. Walkor, Jr., and Charles D. Smith The wedding party will Include Mr. Howard Hale McCllntte, Jr., of Pitta-bu- r. Mrs. Paul F. Keyr, Mr. C'harUw jra Tuttle, Mra John Mc- Wlnnlfred Mm Chrystal Wallace, Walker and Mlse Elizabeth Hanna of Witcher New York. attendants, Walker, brother of the bride, best man; and Joseph Robinson Walker, Jr, Philip Douglas Allison, Lloyd Weeter. Paul F Ksvser, Charles Ira - Tuttle, David Keith, Charles D. Smith and Harold B. Lamb, usher. , - Twelfth Fast street. Dink f&8s in toUck Ixcqusr and fivf bowl formed & centerpiece for the table. Corsage bouquets of pink roitfts were favors for the women guests. The place cards were in brklai designs. Red peonies and whits were used throughout the ' entertainment was furnished during dinner by Burton, whq gave special dances, accompanied by Miss Lucille bkhettier. Bridge followed danciog. Covers were laid for the following ia addition to the gue&ts of honor! Mr. and Mrs Robert Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. WUforl Leonard. Mr. and Wre. Harold Jennings, Mr and Mrs F J kloGanney, Mr. and Mr Mark Reedall, Mr. and Mrs. William Orr, Miss Norinne M(kanney, MKs Charlotte Burton, Miss Blanche Bohlman, Noma 8rothen, hlu rosy Toung and Ear) Free et GOLD rr The Newhouse Hotel AAA Table dHote Dinner Miss TiWe Rydman and Miss Kclyn Mackie will entertain ths evening at the Matkie home. 108 L street, in honor of Miss Catherine Brighton a S:30 p. m. to 1:00 p. m. $1.25 per Piste June bride. A A ' Shrimp Cocktail A card party will bp given Ibis Boston Clam Chowder t. . ewee .cixvcar wrovnaatwwuet uvr It 23BI Ninth Rice Wafers East with Broth Chleken street, by the Salt Mothers rlnb for the benefit of Steamed Salmon, Egg Sauce the charity fund of the cluh Natural Potatoes ' CHOICE Mtee M.irv Dennison of A'ameda, Fried Snatng Chicken, Country Gravy Club Steak with Mushroom Sauce Cal, will arrive Saturday to v Miss Hontense, West, 67 Thirteenth East Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus Potatoes Street, and to attend the wedding of Cottage' Fried Miss Y et, whirh will take place in Peas In Cases June. Dinner Rolls , French Sated Dressing Spring CHOICE Mr Ira Barend and email son, Fred Vanilla Ice Cream and Oak Ira Barend, have arrived from California and are with Mrs, Barend's Orange Sherbet and Ctke Cream Puffs father, A Fred Wey, at the Little Milk Coffee hotel. Mrs Wev. will arrive from Tea AND DANCING MUSIC Ctellfornla next week to spend the . after-oana-a- Twl' Ike USE REDMAN SERVICE IF YOU MUST STORE, MOVE, . .PACK or SHIP Butter MILK ... REDUCED" 1161-146- 5 Redman Fireproof Storage Co. Bluhill I a fifteen cent package of Bluhill Cheese contains more actual value than 2 15 cents will buy in any 2 other kind of Cheese iiiuuiiiituiinuinj "$1.20 $4.E0 por Specials . Every Hat Worth Far More Than This Sale Price. Star Armour' BACON, tb... Liberty Brand Little SLICED wit) set be iwelred later than afternoon. Programs wrlttoa at aU timto. If. i4V 0 Every Trimming Idea That Is Clever All at This One Price. import sd SWISS CHEESE, lb ar imm UC CAKES SARAH DAFT ' home recipes Two eggs, on eup cornmeal, two copsuear, threeflour, fotirthfl feonare butter, four teaspoons sat baking powder and pinch of egss Cream butter and sugar, add flour, meal, beaten whoe. Rift cornbeat well anu bsking powder and Wilt, pans about bike In- !e)l buttered gem - nrmuteo. twenty MRS. MILTON E. LIP5LAN. one-ha- pewit th Driving WALK-OVE-R NEV Princess A; ?np"biR-te- r Wfe'toumn'Ve-iitl-i- r cup milk, one egg, dates, cup ohorged bak-in- g cup sugar, four teaspoons cup flour Beat powder and twoadd the sugar and butter, flour arid baking beat, then add milk, dates the (roll them n add powder, flour to prevent tie king) Beat again in a minutes twenty-fivbake and moderate oven. r$ Tteiuntikh Let MILTON MRS ..I a t gdlf Utonian Editor Confirmed by Publication Committee t'nl-rersi- ty Bonds to Pay Tax In quality Medium of all Brown bent Hair look a. Golden Glint Bhampoo. CAdvertlaemcatek after - Johnstoae-Oegoo- .4.5 g Ph iL J , m- - 10-in- d . suss in Aftw ft I BNZNALD WEESENEATII, Baritone Heaven at the End of.the Food $1.10 $7OMEN itiS Vicfrolss Exclusively FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY DOUGHNUTS, dozen Special CHOCOLATE DOUGHNUTS, dozsn Delightful GRANGE TEA BISCUIT, dozen s. TJ? h One-Ste- p OUve Kline A Kiss in tha Dark The Man in tha Moon Lacy Isabelle Marsh vllllf $6.50 like Princess Pat, the famous Walk-Ovwith the straight inside line, especially in white.. , Fashion - requires-'-white shoes. Women who require comfort with fashion wear- - Princess Par in white. . revelation T, The Troubadours . Our Service Reaches Everywhere. PASTRIES S ! v aJ Order Records By Mail From Clarks 1 I ft Fresh COtOANUT CAKE, each Lady Baltimore AYER CAKE, each Mra. Walden'a tel SPICE CAKE, each Wli III Special WALNUT lf one-ha- lf T-Your' Weldon De Saturday Baking SPECIALS AND Cloth one-ha- lf one-ha- are White LOVE. Squash Bieeulta One oup cooked arid mashed hubbard aquaHh or aweet cup hot water, one potatoes, one tablespoon tablespoon sugar, Mix teaspoon aait. cool shortening and one when while hot, these together yeASt cake mixed with add cup lukewarm milk and flour to make a firm dough. When risen, biscuits and let rise again. form into Bake in quick oven. Result is very one cup mashed white potatoes ia used instead oT squash No. 66115 - in . ; 59c Made one-four- th lf By the Shalfenar Fox Trot Whiteman and IDs Orchestra Street Ope Fox Trot or Ehimmy - 'Krr- WalJehrs 15cvi No. 19043 NO. 45348 10 lbs. Walt April Smiles Zcnda Walt Price of Mr. three-fourt- one-ha- 27c wpn RACE-MAKtNOf- No. 19054 breakfast POTATOES 5 lbs. 33c lf I Dec-ord- Cinnamon Rolls Sants them with th coffee. Special Friday and Saturday, dozen... new, breery FOX TROTS in fenerons "variety. won--derf- An. tSC Saturday, each - fctitxired,"-b- y eepecially-- FL0N-ZALE- Two ri yere, chocolato, eocoanut, caramel icinq. A big ISo value, special Friday and All Wanted Colors Felt Hats Included in This Sale. list Is June Violinist; SERGEI FRANCES ALDA, Soprano; Pianist; LOUISE HOMER, Contralto; EMILO DE GOGOR2A, 7 Baritone; GIOVANNI MARTINELLI, Tenor; QUARTET, JOSE hlARDONES, Basso, and J many other ! the world greatest artists wbese art ia reproduced exclusively on Victor Hear tbem all at CLARKS. Como in, let us - -- . play your favorite records. an LAYER The Other selections include instrumental and vocal numbers by MISCHA ELMATT, ring i SUNLIGHT BAKERY aiOBaiiBi Phone V,'as.3Z75l50i;:b w St. . Give the June Bride a VICTROLA er . ' r, k ' " FRESH FISH - pr, lb....... -- Fresh Halibut, pound.7. 3 f C Salmon, King udu Sea Seep B a rra c uda, C 25c Utah Lakr CoJepreof Catfish, pound.., Caffln Brand Salt Cod. ft ft fish, lb.. OOC u Soured on the World? SHOE STORE South Main 214 6tret, Dressed Poollry Salt Laka City UTAH UTAH fryers vg. ty, lb,. msA T. r morning brccGr' HEULETTSSUPREME COFFEE' HENS Plump, freshly birds. kilted xchr-8giw- 4i, Znd.. 45c . fb0!'1:' 35c Fresli Card2n VEETAELES Utah Bunch if Turnips..... Bch.fft For I 1C Utah ft LBS. ftR fc poR fcwts Asparagus... Sslectsd Green e Bch. w For 1 fc C Onions Chate Freahuwa Mfe&ftlVw' fcMte Tomatoes, lb ft. Kca.. Utah Rhubarb..... Utah Fresh Spinach Utah Radlths v Alaska Black Codfish, Found. .. SaWdlf 2 If you are, For Selected Cucumbers, -- your-stomac- h Relief and remedy all in one. Salitone is compounded of. the salts found in healthy blood. Tones you up, gives you pep, makes life worth life-givin- hviEg."" fer 22s 9 it is -- likely because has soured on youT Nothing shuts out so much sunlight as a sour stomach. Too much add and you need SAUTONE to neutralise it! g J The first trial bottle a great discovery. LBS. I f- tFOR 6 ft LBS. I f- tM FOR 14V C Be he. i f- t- i aAbi n lb -- . Vj Ptg SAUSAGES, lb.... Sliced BOILED R7te W HAM, lb Shilled Sliced ttFln CORNED BEEF, lb. ..WorS Laeqe pkqs. POTATO 1(1. CHIPS, each 100 STYLES Favored Modes and Materials. Suit to atilhorlxa Emil Itehmann. trustee of the estate of Joseph Simon, to sell securities llstedln.llieUlS!te Mrs Ira D Wines I now st f the esiate in order to Psv son. tory at the Hotel Vtah. Mr Wlges;home, - fa,-- ' was - fifed sm and Mrs TT SIT 75-- inrtnoomein the Third district court George Kiohnor, have gone to Provo vesterdaytrusts against Stella F. Siby the to make their home. mon. guardian and trustee, and Ju0 E. Simon. The securities nomed Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Pinke-to- n hare lian Consist chiefly of valuable railroad returned from $ trip to Manila. bonds. The complalnrt. sets forth that out of the estate this tax is pavgt Mrs. Donald M. Magor of Seattle of the beneficiaries and not the estate Is the guest of her mother, Mrs W. M. proper. McCarty. The Intermonntaln Aasoctetlon of Credit Men filed a suit against Victor Mlsa Cards MoCarty ha arrived N. Hansen and Ella 1. Hansen to from New York and Is at the home of rseover on two accounts alleged to be her father, Homer MrCarty. due the Z. C. M. totaling 1519Ss. Mrs. Robert J, Glendlnning and Mr. A. D. Cleveland will leave today tor a,! RETURNS FROM CLINICS. motor trip to California. Dr, George W. Middleton has returned from attending the medical ehnics at Mnvo Brothers' hospital In of iranra'i Satires M the fTVihn and Mrul errata ef the pM Rochester. Minn., and from visiting in the Urniiaf week f other clinics in the eaat. pnbUeaths oclock Friday ipaper mmt ia IS: Delicatessen Mr. and Mra Cleorge Hasercamp have returned from a trip to California. Freight Rates i SUGAR 10 lbs. $1.00 This Clearance and Removal Hat Sale Continued Trustee And Ton Will B Guaranteed Satisfaction l. CHU Guaranteed Vs b first quality and fresh Poun- d- DOING The publlral Ion board of the of Utah yesterday officially of Horace confirmed the election editor for tile year Evans as Etonianeirctied by this year a 1924 Kvafis was sophomore classU as editor of next publlcaUon. and, year's annual that the pubmarking the initial tlrre in this functioned has board lication was Indorsed for that posiwpaeity. finanto the Due board. the tion bv cial difficulties which have centered deemed was it I (dimmer about the tonian, for the board to supervise the Mr and Mrs L R. Wattle have re- .publication of the book until a diiwct In the atudent turned from Ca'ifornte. where they!' change U made govern i fi if This, rttbtldatlon- Spent a year. and art a L homo In Cottonwood. At the same meeting vesterday, George Albert Smith, a sophomore, manMr and Mrs. J It McCMud and was appointed to the business A of the University Pen daughters. Mi dred and Ann of York, agership was passed unanimously resolution Neb , are guests of Mr. McCloud's sisof editor Russell Weller, ter, Mr. W E Loose for a few days commending B. Alder on their way to California to spend the 1923 Utonian, and Linden efficient Its business manager, for thebook the summer was manner In which the year published. Miss Joanna Sprague and mother, Mra. Helen. Sprague, will leave early Asks to Sell in June for the northwest for a vteit. . I I Any Brand from the ehum. AG BUY YOURS NOW, AS HUNDREDS OF WOMEN AND MISSES ARE bridal-wreat- was-give- SA. CKt GET.I Mor-n?- hr I tUC BACONpound ASS t Saleof Cured hleats s STAR MAMS. lb.. Cudahy's REX HAMS, pound Armours STAR V PACON. pound Cudahy's REX is 1 Hals Ammui-- lt Call Wasatch Steeefc AAA C 0, 4 Records Out Today at CLARKS svjap-drsgo- boor. St.1 Paul's guild entertained st the annua) luncheon yesterday st the parish house. Ninth9 South and Broadway. The tables were decorated in A reading of rarden flowers her latest book, Chico, bride a by Airs C H Margaret Duaenberry, of Saturday, was the guest of honor Blanchas d foPowed. Annual reports st a tea given yesterday afternoon bv of the guild were also given. M's. Keihe Barnhart at her hpme, 806 AAA JLtst South Temple street. A variety fra. A. B. Sawyer, Miss Myra Saw' of garden flowers were used about yer and Miss Gussie Hawjer enterthe house. A basket of daisies tained a party of friends A Vase of j formed a centerpiece for the tea red poppies and spirea formed a centable on A cluny cover. Pink candles terpiece for the table Covers were In silver holders surrounded the cen- laid for Mrs. C li. Blanchard, Mrs. H A. Weymouth, Mra Grant Swan, terpiece. Presiding at the tsblo were Mra Mrs. Frank Heginbotham, Mra E. M. a. Calvert, Mrs, &, W, KitUe Led yard, Mra. E O. Lee. Mr. H. D. men, Mrs. Gordon C. Fuller, Miss Hines, Mra Ww E. Traughber and )ncs Burton, Mra TV D. Barrett and Mrs. J. J. Buswell. A A A Mn Other Bridgeland. Assisting In Benior girls of the University of receiving and entertaining the guests were Mrs Ida Wmoot Dusenberry, Utah were guests of honor evemother of the guest of honor: Mrs. ning at a dinner given by the girls and Miss Bdith Bates J. of the Wyatt junior class at the university One hundred and twenty-fiv- e guests cafeteria This affair will become an called annual function, at which the handAAA ing down. jf big sisUrahlp to the- - juCaptain and Mrs. Edward Barra fc, nior girls will be carried out with a a ho will leave Fort Douglas soon for formal ceremony. The tables were Tacoma, W ash , to make their home, arranged to form a large oval. Decwere guests of honor at a reception, orations wefe in the school colors, crimson and white. given vesterday afternoon by General Miss Frances Gibbs conducted the I' ( Me Alexander, Captain and Mrs N. 11 Cullen, Lieutenant and Mrs C. ceremony and Miss Virginia Rudd L .R lee and Captain Ilham responded for the juniors Patrons of the Sixth brigade at the Included Dean Lucv Van Cott, Mrs home of General McAlexander at Fort George Thomas, Jeannette A Hyde, Mrs Sarah E Stewart and Douglas. Fleur-de-lIn pale lavender and Mm Belle 'Anderson Gem well. The committee in charge of ara for formed deep purple centerpiece the tea table Presiding at the tea rangement included Miss Virginia table were Mr C. J Bartlett, Mrs. Build, chairman . Dean Van Cott and Knudsen Miss Edith Teudt Copley Ehos, Mrs F L , - A A A and Mrsv 4 Ames M Petty. About 150 guests railed. Members of the Lambda Phi Lambda sorority of the enwere new golf club at the post University of Utah will be entertained tertained later in the afternoon. by the patrons of the eororHv, Dr and Mrs. Fred Stauffer. Mr and Mrs. A D. F Derrick and Mr and Mrs H F Mi Della Harman and Otis Teeter were married last evening at Dlcke St the Stauffer home, 333 Fir&t 0 o clock at the home of the brides avenue, at a dancing party Saturday ideas will be inparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Har- evening Hawaiian The troduced, man, f,'8 Fourth East ..street. ElDr was Ceremony AAA performed by mer I Goshen A reception followed Mr. GeSTe IT. Sims will h The room were decorated In this afternoon from 3 until entertain 5 oclock and honeysuckle A wedding at her home, 62C Third Eat street, in cake formed a centerpiece Tor the honor of her daughter, Mrs h Ray Hannibal of Spokane, Wash , formerly supper table The bride wore a gown of gray Miss Irma Sim , ("an ton crepe and earned bride rose. AAA J. H The matron of honor, Mrs The annual spring festival will be T haver, wore tan Canton crepe. E given on the campus of Rowland Hall B Harman was best man. this afternoon at 4.30 oVIock. i the The couple will spehd a month in weather is favorable. Otherwise the New cities leastcrn Including entertainment will be postponed until touring York. Boston and Washington. They Monday afternoon, will he at home In Salt Lke after July 1. Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood will enterAAA tain the Woman's National RepubliMis Mary Hunter, daughter of Mrs. can federation at home on Hast Francllda Hunter, and Hay O. Woods First South street Monday afternoon. were married yesterday morning in AH Republican women are invited A wedding Fait Lake temple. AAA breakfast followed at the home of Miss Thelma Johnson, a June bride the bride's mother,n 440 Wall street. Will be tha gueabof harm? st a - a reception last evening luncheon to be given by Mrs bridge C c at the home of Bishop and Mrs. at her home on Second ave-- of William Wood parents the XttW Fthdf'WVrt treC AAA Mra Ted Hunter was matron of honMrs .Tame H Wolfe will entertain or Miss Fva AsKton and Mis Vivian t luncheon today at the Forest Dais Varivv were bride. mauls and George Golf cjub in honor of Mips Ilorteijse Goddard, best man. a June bride Mis West, Lkhth a Beadte entertained evening in Miss Melba Lindsay and Fielding O honor of Miss West. last Burton, who will be married In June, A ' A A will, be guests of honor at a party to The marrlaee of Kiss Lucylle Chrishe given this evening bv Mra Joseph tensen and Sherman TAvelle Draper W Hambrough and Mra Harrv E. will take place this evening at 7 oclock home, 11H Cox at the Hambrough home tha at of the bride on Wilson Harvard avenue. avenue. A reception will follow Mii Martha Schofield will be bridesmaid and Mrs C M. Stillman matron of honor John Hayward will be bear man. VV Get the June Victor Free Delivery Phone Was.600 VERA SMITH EK end Frank were attests of honor at a dinner party given last evening by Mr, and Mra Alien Robtrt Reedall on at the, Reedall bom MISS For an acidosis and tsxamlas Ifcb OfT ICc CULLEN CANDY ! Friday and Saturday Special Regular 60c pound CULLEN TOASTED LJo9und MARSHMALLOWS, ...I... 43 dl ZT1 LABORATORY W. 2nd South FftOOUCTS CO. Salt Lako City, Utah ' |