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Show TiiE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, ADGDST Guest From 0' MARIE PETERSON, daughter of Mr. and jyISS JENNIE Mr. It. II. Peterson, whose engagement to Kenneth J. 'ton v Beach Entertained 3 YU DO WITHOUT WHAT 'WOULD Thompson is announced, the wedding to take place August 31. 14. 1927. SB Seriously. What Would You MARGARET O'ROCRKD IU hostess at a prettily appointed luncheon Saturday afternoon at bar home, git North Second West street, honoring Mlsa Blllle Williams of Long i Beach, Cal., who la a guest at the The gueats were O'Rourlte home. erred at email tahlea, each centered with low bowla of bright auinmer flowers. Covera were luid for Mlaa "Wllllama, Mlaa Alice McShane, Mlaa UlM Catherine gelen Keyttng, Mlaa Cecelia Gibbons, Miss Lulu Keytlng, Mine Helen Bolognesa, w Srltao Clara Ana-el- , Miss Marlon Buller, MISS Do? Special Economy Service I Where could yon send your expensive gowns? Who could you turn to to save the garment other cleaners ruined? Where would your Oriental Bngs go for cleaning who could do your sample Dyeing? Trustworthy as your best friend, dependable as your Family Doctor, reliable as your banker Myers is more than" "just a Cleaner" it's an institution that stands between you and unreliable, incompetent cleaners. Bonnie Day nee, Mlaa Maxlne Schalber, Miaa Jennette Lambrecht, Mlaa Marval Hill, Mine Worden Rob-- f tnaon, Mlaa Noreen McGanney, Mlaa Jllaau Ooelet, Mlaa Winona Winn and Mlaa Zara Engheal of California. Miss Miscellaneous In honor of Miss. Clalra Thomaa, bride of early September, Mlaa Mary Peirce and Mr. Leonard Glrard en tertained at a theater party and tea Saturday afternoon. Mra. J. Tipton waa the hoetesa Thursday at a prettily arranged bridge luncheon in honor of Miss Thomaa at her borne, 234 South Seventh East afreet. f - ' .A I IB I I "tfci SMART DRESSERS During the past week Mlsa Maria t, a haa been SdcPhllllps, the motif of a number of affaire. Monday evening Mra. Slack W. Win- burn entertained at a shower at her ' home on Princeton avenue. Twenty were present. Mra. William D. emits A, ("ore and Miss Mary Hammer enter tained Tuesday for Miaa McPhlilipa and Miss .Nina Searles of Oakland, 'al., at a kenslngton at the Core home on Alden street. Wednesday a allow er waa given for Mlsa McPhll-lip- s by Mias Julia Esselbach. Sixteen guests were present. Miss Jeannette Kudellat gave a luncheon at the after- -' t Marian Lois tea room Thursday t. Lunch-- i noon, honoring the eon was served to twelve guests and bridge waa enjoyed later. Mlaa Mo- Phillips and her fiance, Mr. Rock, were entertained Friday at dinner by L Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rock at their Smith Dome on fc'aat Twent v.f Wired. Mrs. E. Slad entertained the mem-hrrt lawn party of Banner; Hrcl Thursday evening. A late supper waa A erved. crystal basket of red roues formed the centerpiece for the tabls. The favors and other decorations formed a red and white color scheme. 1'rixes were won by Mrs. H. Kussell ajid Mrs. K. Worth n. MEN'S DARK SUIT OR OVERCOAT OR LADIES' PLAIN DARK DRESS OR SUIT DRY CLEANED AND REME3IBER yonr dark cloth-in- g deserves just as thorough cleaning as fancy garments. Send ALL your cleaning to Myers, the Responsible Cleaner. B bride-elec- A! T f: V....-- x I fA. .. Ladies who are noted for good taste in dress axe IS regular Myers' customers. Party Dresses, Evening IB Wraps, Coats and Furs are kept "new" and fresh through the skill of Myers' Craftsmen. .Ml Jr B ITfTfJC and restored to origins! smartness by a specialty. cleaned parts. i i 1 " - i ' - ,!"A t? "5 I At Regular Price Remodeling shortened ar lengthened, relined, remodeled, and brought up to date. IU rt and retrimmed at popular prices. cleaned, blocked SAFELY - UNDER ... M vrrnn I HiO Of AIAL ECONOMY SERVICE FOR Standard Service bride-elec- ! FJYERG'S A e for people who appreciate and demand the best money can No finer work anywhere at any buy. "''' price. Super-Servic- 11 , tt PLEATING I RUGS . 21 were made. A buffet supper was served to the following guests: Mrs. Fred Boyd, Mrs. R. L. Barnes. Mra! J. Gatherum, Mrs. Jack Hummel, Mlsa Ivy Perry, Mrs. Wllford Wilde, Mrs. B. Hammond and Miss May Clements. The hostesa waa assisted in servins; 0t by her mother, Mr. R. H. Haslam, and Miss Ivy Perry. Mlsa Emily Waller entertained at her home on Eaat Twenty-firSouth atreet Monday evening at a handkerchief shower In honor of Miss MarIs leaving for an garet Russell, who extended trip. A color scheme of low and green was effectively carried out. Sweet peaa In the pastel shades were used to decorate the living rooms. The hostess waa assisted by Miss Dorothy Hall and Miss Bernlce Clayton. Twenty guests were In attendance. . st The Allrusa club entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at wood In honor of Miss Mildred who will soon leave for a year's absenoe In the east. The table deco-- s rations were sliver and crystal baskets of cosmos. The following members and guests were present: Mrs. Amy IjCoste, Mrs. Ellen Holderman, Ben-nlo- n, Marie Clark Miller of I)es Moines, Iowa, waa presented In a dramatic Interpretation" of "The Blue Bird." a drama by Maurice Maeterlinck, Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. A large number of Gus Linda trom. friends were present. Miss Matilda Johnson of New York, who is visiting In the city, was a special guest. Mlaa Blanche Henderson entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at her home In honor of Miss Mildred who Is going to spend a year In the east. The decorations were The guests marigolds and tlnnlas. Included Miss Bennlon, Mrs. Ellen Holderman, Mrs. Alice " Bliss. Miss Louise Ur and Miss Cora M. Holder-ma- MISS -- VIRGINIA EVANS was the at a prettily ar guest ranged announcement luncheon given .Saturday at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. A. Johnson of 1139 East Ninth South street, when her betrothal to C-- Richardson Sullivan anwaa nounced. Twenty guests were seated rose-coat one long table gay with orea garden Tiowers, and the and nouncement was attached to fans In shades of pink. A profusion of garden flowers decked the living rooms and bridge followed the l- heart-shape- luncheon. Ruth Clawson, Miss Catherine Jensen, Miss Virginia Welling, Miss Scofleld, Harold Noall, Rulon Howells, Mr. Bacon, Adrian Gray, Verne Halliday and Dr. WJiliam H. Sprunt. Miss Cajj-tal- P.l. hrlde-elec- Mrs. Fred J. Webiey entertained in formally at a luncheon 1 ueday afternoon at her home, 229 North Seventh West street, In honor of Miss Louise Walsh, a bride of next week. A few close friends of the honored guest and hostess were present. surprise dinner party was given Thursday evening In honor of W. E. Forfey at his home, 603 Milton avenue, by the members of his family. Among the guests were his mother, Mrs. D. C. Forfey of Pasadena. Calif., who has recently arrived to visit with her son. A The Thirty-fourt- h ward Relief so ciety entertained at a surprise party Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Fred J Webiey at her home. J29 West Peventh West street. Mrs. Webiey, who has been Instructor In the theological department. Is going to Mesa, Arlr., with her husband, to spend the winter Forty members of the were present. Refreshments were served. Mrs. John W. Anderson snd Mrs. Curtis Butts entertained Friday evening at the Anderson home on U street, honoring Miss Margaret Russell, who leaves soon for an extended Early fall trip to the northwest. used as decorations. ftowers were Cards, games and music were en- Joyed and refreshments served to fifteen guests. to her cousin. Mrs. In compliment E.. l. Till, of LethhrldRe, Alberta. Canada, who Is vlsillng In Salt Lake, Mrs, James O. Baker entertained at a bridge supper at her home last Friday evening The following guests wre present. The Misses AlioLe Hlgrs,. Olive Goold. Marie Ivy Earrshaw, LaubenraJer, Bernlce Blackburn. Minnie preece, Verne Mrs Wybrow, Mrs Morris jl Warshew. Mrs Helen Le Sueur, Mrs. R. X Preece. Mr. L. F. Thompson and Mrs L. A Pe-- The Paat Chiefs' riub, Prthlan will meet st perk Frldsv Ail Pvthian Purer at 1 r'eiork H't-te'- Tutti-Fratt- i aj-- Oraige Crano Vanilla Three enticing, end different fisvoesl tedsy. invl-e- - V- Iwt CALL YOUR KEELEY DEALER wll! Llber'v f.vlew No. a crd prv Thursday evening at home of Mrs R Hurt. K21 S.,utn E ah'h Wm street. Prises win h awarded. The T"jb'iU? Is Invited. a'd of the Centenary Metho-'- t ctvir h will give a luncheon Tus-Jat '4vs at the hme nf aveI.l'ile Whir'nn, ftSl nue All members and friends invltej. J. Chris: tanen wlil en Mrs. terta:n Wednesday even'rg at a at ber hoc, JWI Park atreet. in h'mrir M Miaa Elaine HHynan, a rep-j.aends at Anuai. a 'n 5ft fr-tr- peeked in Ice f'ow Kfreiey'd pooooooooooooooooooooo member of the PI Epsilon Phi and Mr. Summer la a membersorority of the Sigma Nu. and Alpha Chi Sigma fraternities. Given Miss Evans Weddings and Ben-nlo- SPECIAL ICE CREAM BRICK 10 Betrothal Party Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8. Hlller entertained at a prettily arranged dinner Thursday evening at their home, J46 n Second East street. In honor of and Mrs. Cornell, who will leave soon for San Diego, where Captain Cornell has recently been detailed. The decorations were crystal bowls of pink sweet peas, and covers were laid for eight guests. Mrs Gilbert Goudle and Mrs. Rodney Taylor entertained at a handkerchief shower Friday evening at the Goudle home in honor of Miss Mart. tina Dalebout, a popular The A. C. E. club enjoyed a most Bridge was the feature ot the eveon ning. Garden flowers were arranged delightful evening at Lagoon throughout the rooms. A late supper Thursday. A luncheon was served to was served at the small tables, each twenty-threRichard N. Felt acting as toastmaster for the evening. centered with a vase of French marl- golds. was all. Those Dancing enjoyed by The guests Included Miss Dalebout, present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mlsa Tessie Dalebout, Mrs. Cash Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Felt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Giles, Mr. Sonneborn, Miss Eunice Cutler, Miss Miss Winnie Hlafford, Wllma Goudle, and Mrs. Hartland H. Halliday, Mr. Davis, Miss Dororny Harand Mrs. Jack Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. .VOss Naomi Mrs. vey, Bowles, .Miss Eva Georpe Stanley Mobertshaw, Miss Celie Ellett, Lewis, Miss Eva Wrathall and Miss Florence Duffln. TODAY Myers New Process cleans the finest Rugs perfectly without danger. No other work Ilka this. 11 , Mlaa Louise I're. Mrs. Alice Bliss, Mlaa Ida Wilcox, Mrs. Kthcl Olln. Mrs. W. E. Traughber, Mrs. Florence Blacklock, Miss Martha Uibb.s. Mrs. Jennie Musser, Mis Mosie Kobey, Lr. Mry Uanible. Mlsa Mildred Hen-nloMrs. Emma R. Morris. Mitts TTora """ST MTHSJanel noldefman; Rosser, Miss Nell Henderson, Miss Mrs. Joe I.ucy Hitch. Jeremy, Miss Blanche Henderson, Mrs. Georfie P. Parkinson and Mrs. Krank Myers of Elkhart, Ind. a The Ia Volonte rlub entertained in of Miss Margaret Hussell at the honor Miss Esther Haslam entertained the nn-ne- ll hntriR In HnltiHnv UVilnatduu W. W. O. club Wednesday evening evening. Garden flowers were used 676 her Second West home, North in decorating the living rooms. Those at street. A color scheme of pink and were Miss RusseJI, Emily white was used. Shasta daisies and present Waller, Margaret V ernon, Emma Hudwere pink snapdragons arranged son, Ruth Sutherland, Valois Fisher, -that house. The evening Louise Russell, Waller and 1 throughout ras spent in sewing and plans for Ellen Hudson. Dorothy y ry re- Fancy and Sample Dyeing aa only Myers can do it. Fast colors guaranteed. DYEING Tuesday evening at a shower and sup-p- e r at her home. 130 West Third South street, complimenting Mrs. Archie Morris, a recent bride. Garden flowers in ehadea of yellow formed the attractive decorations. The guests numbered twenty. Mrs. Txmgden was n.siated during the evening; by Miss jMMara L.ongd n &Ud Aliss Eleanor Longden, .Mrs. Iandrir Johnsorr vbtt iiostesa at a dinner party at the Hotel t'tah during the past week. Covers were laid for Mrs. Esther Johnson, Mr: and Mrs. Ous Undstrom. Eugene Johnson, Miss Matilda Johnson of Tork and Marie Clark Miller of . lies Moines, Iowa. a canyon party for August. Accordlan, Bex and Knlfa Pleating at duced prices. Any style dsslred. Engagements Mrs. E. R. Schofield announcea the engagement of her daughter, Ida R., to Paul F. Burnham. The marriage E. ERNEST MR. announce the engage- will take place early In September. ment of their daughter, Arlene, to The young couple are fbrmer students Georfre H. Smith of this city, formerly of the University of Utah. The bride-to-b- e la a member of the Alpha Chi of Philadelphia. The wedding will lake place the latter part of Septem sorority. ber. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Hust anof their Marriage of Miss Louise Walsh, nounce the engagement Edith, to Kenneth. H. Smith. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. daughter, will The take son marriage place the midWalsh, and Jack Eldredge Spiker, of Mrs. Delia Spiker, will take place dle of September. Thursday morning In the Salt Ijike Mr. and Mra. H. H. Petersen of temple. A large reception will be held Richfield announce the engagement of In t4)elr honor In the evening at the 411 Eaat South TemCovenant house, street. The bride's attendants ple will Include Miss Olive Wright, Miss Jones Mae Covey, Mlsa Gwendolyn and Miss Beth Snelgrove. Asel Smith will be best man. AND MRS. Mr. and Mra. Washburn Chlpman announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary M., to Clarence 8. Hill, the marriage to take place early In September. Both young people are graduates of the University of Utah. Miss Chlpman is a member of the a Alpha Chi sorority and Mr. Hill Is member of the Phi Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hansen announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellis, to Clyde E. Ockey, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ockey of The marriage will take place Nephi. August ?4. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Emery announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura, to Carl A. Jacobson. the marriage to take place early In the fall. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson announce the engagement of their daughter, Rushton, son of Mr. Dolly, to and Mrs. Ted Rushton, the marriage to take place August SI In the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Carson F. Wells an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaretta, to R. G. W. The marriage will take Frlsberg place Wednesday, August 17. Mr. and Sirs. John Daynea announce the engagement of their daughter, The Phyllis, to MilfArd M. Mills. marriage will take place September 1 In the Salt Lake temple. Mra Dora T. Jachetta announces of her daughter, the marriage The Eleanor, to J. James Roeeno. marriage took place July 23. Mr. and Mra. Roseno are spending their honeymoon In California and will make their home In Magna on their return. tats-a-nr their daughter, Jennie Marie, to Kenneth J. Thompson of Red Bluff, Cal. Mr. Thompson ia the son of Dr. and Mra. E. E. Thompson of Red Bluff. The wedding will take place August 21 at the home of the bride In Richfield. Both bride and bridegroom are of Lelaod Stanford univergraduates sity. Mr. and Mra. W. E. Evana announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Sullivan C. Richardson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Livingston announce the engagement of their daughter, Daveda, to Ariel L. Crowley of Idaho Falls. The marriage will take place August 18 In the Salt Lake temple. The couple will leave the following day for Idaho for a short visit with relative, after which they will motor through Yellowstone park. I Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Preston, Idaho, announce the marriage of their daughter, Vivian, to Earl E. Howe, son of Mr. and Mra. H. E. Howe of Salt Lake, which took place Thursday, August 11, In the Salt Lake temple. Both young people are former students of the Utah Agricultural Mrs. Howe la a member of college. the Sigma Theta Phi sorority and Mr. Howe Is a mem bur of the Phi Kappa Iota fraternity. followed by a reception at the home of the bride on First avenue. Mrs. C. W. Hedges announces the engagement of her daughter, Clara, to Lawrence D. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Anderson, the wedding to take place in the Salt Lake temple early In tha fall. The brida la a graduate of the University of Utah. "Mr. and Mra. Edward Neuhart announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace Lorraine, to Law rencs Merrlman Young of Palo Alto, Cal. The wedding will take place on August 24 In the Liberty Park, M. E. church. -- Mr. and Mra. Alfred W. Davis announce the engagement of their daughter, Naomi, to Jame W. Tates, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner anon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yates. the engagement of their The marriage will take place Septem- nounce 7 In a Tallewtng Continued the Salt Lake temple, to be ber y. G otner L,me Wildfire! Electric Cooking Appeals to Women Who Want Perfect Food and with it ECONOMY He-nr- . XjffiiJiii m. I $ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beamons of Hot Logan avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessie, to The wedding will Frank F. Taylor. take place early in September. The bride-eleIs well known In local musical circles and Is a member of the Alpha Dorian musical sorority and vice president of the McCune School of Music and Art Alumni association. C j Westinghouse Automatic E. Bartlett anMr. and Mrs. nounce the engagement of their to Alan A. Steele. Florence, daughter, The marriage will take place tn Sep Miss Bartlett left during the tember week for Lo Angeles, where she will be the guest of Mrs. A. L. Steele, mother of the bridegroom. tlectric Range t Mr. and Mrs Warren C, Snow announce the engagement! of their Ellen to Milton daughter. Katharine Lynn Bennlon, son of Desn and Mra. Milton Lynn Bennlon of the University of t'tah. The1 wedding will take In the Salt Lake place Beptember In the fcvemng a large retemple. be will at the Snow given ception IS U street, In honor of ths home, Never before in our 'history hare we aolti no many F.lertrie Range. In lea than three months the pTiertion of Electric Cooking' has delighted thousand who before "got waste.along" with old fashioned method your.g couple. Is a member of the The bride-eleChi Omega sorority snd the bride- groom Is a memher or tne itsma t hi fraternity. Bo'h are graduates of the ("nlverslty of Utah. . .v1n Mr and Mrs. (spencer 1. sn'ioume the dsugh'er. Lucille, to Henry R K rants The .w'ddlng will take place rpt.m. ier 7 In the Salt Lake tempie. ard In Lir, eyenlrg a lsrr reteptlon will be g'ven st f h Manor bouse. Cott annrnjnre It, and Mra. the trse'tent o thetr daughter, S to of Mil immer, Hif,; Mr and Mrs M. homaier. formerly of now of lyta AtflM. and M;t The wedding will take plana eary ta and hep temper The bride-eeare of the Inivr- - ergegrar.tthe1r Js-ra- hrlrte-groe- !t ef t iv yr.t Van Cntt. : a j ful, unsatisfactory, uneconomical, untidy. Electric Cooking is appealing to women because nothing is cooked so perfectly as foods prepared for the table with the helpful and automatic service of an Electric Range, It is wonderfully clean no soot, no ashes, no smoke ami no disagreeable and poisonous fumes. S5 down places any range In our stock In your home FLIGHT 0Dl EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE |