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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE am Doctor and Wife Guests at Parties r Mrs. J. B. Hall and Mrs. Clyde A Hatch entertained (or their sister Mr. F. R. Bishop, formerly Miss tcna euuerneia. at an anernoon luncheon given Thursday. Thirty guests were present. In the evenirtg a delightful bridge party was given for Dr. and Mrs. Bishop at the home of Mrs. J. B. Hall. Miss Le Royce Thompson and her mother had a dinner Friday evening in the young couple's honor. Tuesday evening, June a. a dancing party was held t the Old Mill, followed by a late supper at the home of Miss Irene Cliiaold. Dr. and Mrs. Blahon left Saturday morning for their home in Los Angeles, after touring the northwest and Yellowstone park. Miss Betty Deggett were hostesses at Left, one expression of the new princess vtode is a bridge luncheon Saturday afterthis gown, irregular in both length and hip formation. noon at the Marian Lois party shop on East First South street m honor g felt with Right, a chic new hat is this of Miss Gwendolyn Cripps, a July rolled bottom and new European nt$f-ti- p veil, permabride. Decorations were in pink and white roses. The guests Included Miss nently attached. . Cripps, Miss Arsell Cripps. Miss Leggett. Miss Mabel Lunt, lm mmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmm m iwwwwwl Dorothy Miss Beth Musser, Miss Ellene Shtpp, I A Princess Gown and a New Hat Announcement li made by Mr and Mrs. William H. Hurst of the marriage of their son. Charles David, to Gladys Helen Ulrich. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Ulrich of Anaconda. Mont. The marriage took place February 2. The bride is a graduate of the Anaconda high school and later attended the Oregon 8tate college, where she majored in vocational education and was graduated with Bachelor of Science degree. The cou ple have recently attended the Shrine convention In Los Angeles and will make their home in Salt Lake after July 10. Mrs. Mattiaon B. Whitney was the hostess at an attractive tea Saturday afternoon from 3 to ( o'clock at her home on C street, complimenting Mrs. J.jD. McAllister of Los Angeles and Mrs. Russell V. Williams of Switzerland. Quantities of roses and summer flowers were used in deeorat-linPresiding at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs. George n. Dern. Mrs. J. C. Dick. Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett. Mrs. Greenwood, who were assisted by Mrs. Walter G. Tuttle and Mr. Bradley. One hundred and fifty Mrs. Dennis DeWitt, Miss Claire guests called to meet the visitors. Turner, Mrs. Joseph Carlisle and Mrs. For Mrs. Hans Flo A. J. McGee of Chicago. Miss Anna Dailey will entertain at Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams entera luncheon Wednesday afternoon at tained at a five hundred party Sat- her home on First avenue, compli urday evening. The home was at- menting Mrs. Hans Flo, who, with decorated with garden Mr. Flo. will leave in the near future tractively to make her flowers. Covers were laid for 13 guests. for southern California home. Cards followed the supper. Score prizes were awarded. Nearly $35,000,000 worth of indusMiss Alice' Kewley entertained trial machinery was sent from this evening in compliment country to the United Kingdom last Jfffi" Mr" year. 25 g. lowed the luncheon. Score prizes were awarded. Mrs. H. R. McGee gave a tea Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 6 for her Mrs. A. J. McGee, of daughter-in-laChicago, who will spend the summer Dr. and Mrs. Mcas a of here guest Gee. The rooms were attractively decorated with garden flowers. Pink and blue bachelor buttons arranged in a blue bowl and pink candles in oiuc uuuers iui nitu an tturacuve centerpiece for the tea table. Mrs. J W. Hayward assisted in receiving the guests Mrs. John Christensen had charge of. the dining room. The fol- lowing ladies poured: Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Mrs. Ro and Emnutt. Mrs. Budge and .Mr,. G.L. in serving were snutniieid. the Misses Camufe Christiansen Marjorie Smith, Evelyn Hayward and i.iiRee MtflM Mt Patricia MrP.ee received the cards. About 150 guests called. Mr n C Ttnrirs o entertained at .. dinner Sunday evening in compli ment to her niece, Mrs. A. W. Earley, nf Im Anrelp Mr Karlev we formerly Miss Jane Thatcher of this city. The guests Invited Included school friends of Mrs. Earley. many who are here visiting their families tor tne summer. An Kalian ciotn oi nana emoroiuery ana cut worn oec- orated the table. An amber bowl of roses and pink candles in am- ber holders centered the table. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mrs. Earley. Miss Teres Daines. who spent last year in New York, and the two previous years in Los Angeles, the Misses Gladys and Sadie Daines of Los Angeles! formerly of Logan, Mrs. A, H. Merrill of Oakland. Calif., formerly of Logan, Mrs. LaPhene Peterson. Mrs. Ruth Schaub Haycock, Mrs. Wade Hamilton of Tulsa, Okla., Mrs. Thomas Edwards of LaMar, Mo., formerly of Logan, Mrs. Clover J. Saunders, who spent last year ln New York and returned for a visit with her mother; Mrs. Rulon Gardner, r.SVv ,"""r - I.M .r MONTHLY STXLE PROGRAM SHOE FOR JULV " nT I FN The VELEertnrys in enchanting new flare modeled to accompany the new fashions" A H 'Arch Harrow Heel slipper f 'We introduce it as our latest creation. for beauty K Sheer Chiffon Rose, complete line of popular dudes A llUrsir U 120 MAIN The Duke and Duchess of York recently entertained 1S00 men and their wives at a garden party at Holyrood palace, Edinburgh, Scotland. Tea Compliments Visiting Matrons IP A Miss Dorothy Nichols entertained at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening at her home on East Ninth South street, in honor of Miss Evelyn The decoraMurphy, a bride-elec- t. tions were carried out in pink and white. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. O. E. Nichols. The guests included Mrs. D. L. Murphy, Miss Hazel Murphy. Miss Lulnea Anderson, Mrs. A Gordon, Mrs. A. F. Nichols. Miss Marian Womack. Miss Jacqueline Brandenburger. Miss VirMiss Gertrude Bollinger, ginia Greenwood. Miss Evelyn BJourn, Miss Elizabeth Andrews and the Misses Elaine and Flo Cannon. Make Home in S. L, Tv, "h ZZZZLTZZZrVF ' Zl!r VITX r. ., f .i "5 EJ -- -- Lmf? "wfi!; entertainment. "jui Ten iwsil estA $1.95 hompsofljnc BITTER. SHOKS Bride of Juiyx Couple Wed in Supper Given For July Bride Luncheon Guest St. Johns Church Miss Delia Hoehner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hoehner. and Herbert Wollln. son of J. K Wollin of Seattle, were married Friday evening at 8t. John's Lutheran church The ceremony was performed by the Rev. P. A. Schumann Immediately following, a reception was held at the home of O. A. Sever son. The bride wore a gown of white satin with lace panels and pearl headdress, and carried a bridal bouquet of pink roses and lilies of the Mia Edna Hoehner. maid valley of honor, wore a gown of yellow taffeta and carried a bououet of salmon nlnk sweet peas. Miss Viola Spading, bridesmaid, wore a creation of green taffeta and carried a bouquet of deep pink sweet peas. Edward Schauer was best man. Charles Samuels and Howard Severson were ushers tor the wedding party. The couple are leaving in the near future for an extended trip to California. Jean entertained at of Miss Wyona Heppler, her home on Fifth avenue Thursday a July bride, Miss Ruth Heppler en- evening in honor of Miss Gwendolyn Sixteen guests tertained at a luncheon at the Am- Cripps. a bride-elec- t. Miss In honor bassador hotel Saturday afternoon. American beauty roses in a silver basket and pink candles In silver holders centered the table, with mini-- , ature brides for place cards. Twelve guests were present. Bridge followed the luncheon. Miss Helen Bigltn will arrive in Salt Lake early in July from Nebraska to be the guest of Miss Anna Dailey and her sister. Miss Marie Bigltn. M. J. Dailey. Miss Dailey and the Misses Biglln will leave Sunday. July 7, for a few v;eek's stay on the coast. Because there were no prisoners to be tried. Justice Humphreys of Huntingdonshire. England, assize court, was recently presented a pair of white were in attendance, and the Irvine rooms and the supper table were effectively decorated with summer flowers in the pastel shade. Girls Friendly lodge opens July Bughlcio For reservations Was. 9232 Advertisement i 1 EARN WHILE YOU LEARN dents, under the guidance of our 15.00. supervisor. Finger wave and shampoo included. THIs WEEK'S- SPECIAL A Marcel or Finger Wave ana any of the latest Hair Cats given by our expert i7C I DC barber, Mr. Ben Kaata. All for The Utah High School of Beauty Culture of Utah Duty registered by the State MIS III CUFT BUM. WASATCH gloves. THE LAST WORD IN PERFECT REFRIGERATION! m " ! for bridge. Four score prizes were awarded w. m?slc At the close were ill mi were ln ttend The girls who are in practice at the cottage for the summer term entertained Saturday evening in compliment to the Misses Margaret and Veda Kewley. Mrs. William Bowen entertained at dinner Sunday ln compliment to Mrs. Ross Rolth of Salt Lake. The table was decorated with shasta daisies. covers were laid for nine guests Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Llnford enter talned at a dinner partv Friday rung of last week in compliment to a number of the visiting members of the faculty of the summer session at the U. 8. A. C. The home was at- tractlvely decorated with garden flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sonne and Mr. and Mrs. O. A: Sonne entertained at a family dinner party Monday evening ln Logan canyon in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Loren Peterson and daughter, Anna, of Arizona. Twelve guests were Included. The women of the extension division of the U. S. A. C. were entertained at luncheon Friday at the home of President and Mrs. E. G. Peterson. The table was decorated with garden flowers. Covers were laid for the following: President and Mr,. E. G. Peterson, Mrs. Rena B. Miss Ida Mitchell. Miss Ivy Hill. Miss Ruby Stringham, Miss Alton Odell, Miss Ellen Adrian. Miss Alice Pederson, Miss Myrtle Davidson. Miss Eleanor Miller. Miss Ruth Zollinger. F. D. Farrell, president of the Kansas university, a former student of the U. 8. A. C, who was one of the speakers at the bankers' convention, was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Gordon of Los Angeles spent the early part of the week here while en route from the east to Lot Angeles. Mrs. Gordon formerly was Miss Bonne Nlbley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nlbley. Jr., formerly of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lindqulst entertained at a family dinner party Sunday afternoon ln compliment to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lindqulst of Los Angeles, who are here for a two weeks' visit with Mr. Lindqulst', parents. The table was centered with a basket of roses. Covers were laid for 14 guests. Word has been received here from Miss Drue Eliason that she has taken her masters degree from the American College of Physical Education at Chicago, also from Miss Jessie Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, formerly of Logan, now of Ogden. that she has taken her degree from the Art Institute of Chicago. They will remain in Chicago for the summer. Mrs. Wade Hamilton, formerly Miss Neyneen Farrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Farrell of Logan, who is here for a short visit with relatives, and Charles O. Peterson trave a song recital at the Fourth ward hall Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hamilton has continued her voice training during her residence in the east. Mr. and Mrs. John Rosengreen entertained at a family dinner party recently for members of the family and were visitwho are ing here with thsir parents. The table was decorated with a basket of pink sweet peas. Covers were laid for 14. Mrs. N, A. Pederson entertained at a children', party Tuesday afternoon in celebration of the birthday anniversary of her daughter. Betty. Games and music furnished entertainment. The birthday cake and candles were a feature of the after noon and centered the table when re- freshments were served at the close of the games. A color scheme of pink was carried out in all the appoint ments. Fourt-e- n euest were present. Dr. and Mrs. Clark Hasklns entertained at a bridge dinner Wednesday evening. The small dinner tables were decorated with roses and colum- bine. OOftgl were laid for J juests. After dinner the tables were arranged -- eve-pi- H. Thain enlertalned at dinner Wednesday afternoon ln compliment to Mrs. 8. B. Thatcher and daughter. Mrs A W. Earley of Los Angeles. Pink roses arranged in a blue bowl formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for 13 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Chester J Myers entertained at a canyon supper party Wednesday evening at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Hansen at Birch Glen In Logan canyon for Professor Emmerson Bassett of Stanford university. Covers were laid for 14 guests. v v Lie-la- Logan Club News j LOGAN The Business and Professional Women's club gave a chicken supper Saturday evening at the boys' camp in Logan canyon ln celebration of the sixth birthday annl- verary of the club. Twenty seven members were ln attendance, with the following guests Miss Mary Rawson. president of the Mabel Mrs club; Ogden Pry of formerly of Logan and a former member of the Logan B. P. W. club; Miss Maud Richards, Miss Evelyn Turner and Miss Evelyn Bean, members of the Ogden club. Mrs. Christine B. Clayton, Miss Vera Carlson, Miss Claudia Nelson, Miss Ruby and Miss Eva Baxter were in charge of arrangements. The Wilford Woodruff camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers entertained Thursday afternoon ln compliment to Mrs. J. Z. Stewart, Sr., who sponsored the organization of the first camp ln the stake and was secretary of the camp for several The first officers of the years. Brlgham Young camp were ln attendance as special guests. Other special guests were Mrs. Joseph Campbell, president of the county board of Cache county of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and Mrs. George Q Rich, a member of the board. Mrs. Harry Farr. president of the Wilford Woodruff camp, gave an address of welcome. The Los De Lebros Literary club met Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Rebecca Stewart. Miss Cook was the assisting host Mi, Miss Ruth Johnson read and discussed a short story. A short time was devoted to business of the club. -- Og-de- n. 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Every girl who take up posing in Net York sooner or later learn thia studio crt. The bleacn ready-to-u- cost only a tew cent to make." iAdv.) 1 Come up and investigate our new system. By the time yon complete our course of Beauty Culture yon will be ahead financially as wail as professionally accomplished Call up for an appointment tor one of our famous Duart Permanent Waves riven by oar advanced stu- ' Coming for Visit Robinson "ff ffiS May-eoc- Mall Bride of July Enjoys Slioucr A naconda Cou pie Sir-ge- f Wle-gan- d. Mrs. Jack Forbes, Miss Virginia Reed, Miss Alice Reed. Miss Jean Robinson. Miss Donna Asher, Miss Dora Healy. Miss Gertrude Strickley and Miss Betty Van Hortorr A marriage of interest during the week was that of Miss Connie Eenson and Julius V. Mad-ae- n. The ceremony was performed Wednesday morning in the Logan temple by President Heber J. Grant. The Immediate families and a few ur,7""i Mrs. Thomas E. Rowan entertained the entertainment committee of the Wasatch Literary club at a bridge luncheon Friday at her home. 1370 Ninth East street. The guests were Mrs. Esther Husbands, Mrs. E. A. Bock. Mrs. W. J. Loomis. Mrs. W. E. Lasee, Mrs. W. C A. Vtsslng. Mrsi W. R. Ashby. Mrs. William Batie. Mrs. W. B. Roberts. Mrs. W. V Mrs. Oeorge Doyle. Mrs. R. T. Salles and Mrs. E. C. Osborn. tight-fittin- LOOAN. COMMITTEE GUESTS AT LUNCHEON Miss Mildred Chris top herson and Logan Intimate friends were present at the ceremony. In the evening a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, Bishop and Mrs. Serge Benson. The front porch and rooms were attractively decorated with a variety of summer garden flowers and ferns and palms. The bridal couple stood under a canopy of pink and white peonies, roses and maidenhair fern. The bride was lovely In ivory satin and real lace, with a veil of tulle caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and Mrs. Oenova Robinson of Provo was matron of honor. She wore a gown of yellow georgette and carried a bouquet of yellow daisies and syrlnga. Miss Benson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore an imported grown of pink georgette and lace, her bouquet was pink daisies and syrir ga. The bridesmaids were Donna Benson, sister of the bride, who wore a blue taffeta gown and carried blue painted daisies and syringa, Ruth Kimmerly of Salt Lake, who wore a gown of orchid taffeta, and carried a bouquet of orchid daisies and syringa, Gretta Croft of Salt Lake, who wore a gown of peach georgette and carried peach colored dais'es and syrlnga, and Ruth Clark of Provo. who wore green taffeta and spangled net. She carried a bouquet of green daisies and syriaga. Bliss Finlayson of Provo was best man for the groom. The following girls ware ushers from the front door to the bridal party: Misses Elsie Maughan. Kate Smith. Ruth Olsen, Laura Nelson and Gladys Hobbs. Mrs. H B. Fry hart charge of the gift room. Mrs. I. 6. Smith had charge of the dimr- - room and was assisted by the sorority sisters of the bride. The wedding cake formed the centerpiece for the table in the dining room. The guests were served ice and cake in the glass room. Two hundred and fifty guests called. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Orman swing, Mr. and Mrs Milton Croft. Mr wana Mrs. led o. .... . . r i ,"U " ""j ant! Mr,. Owen Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madson. Mr. and Mrs. lrv!n T. Nelson. Mrs. Curtis Y. Claw ron and daughter. Jenette, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. O. Alfred Alder, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nelson, all of Salt Lake; Orory Lewis, Miss Louisa Sym. of Provo: B. A. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wilson, and son, Kieth. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abbott, Mr. and llrs. O. T. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. J. 6. Ctfmpbell. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Bagley. of Oeden. There also were a number of Idaho guests ln attendance. Miss Constance Benson was entertained at a canyon party Monday afternoon. A picnic supper was served. Twelve guests attended. Miss Benson entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Parley Larscn entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon. The luncheon table was decorated with garden flowers. Covers were laid for 13 guests. Bridge fol- - Bridge Luncheon For July Bride G 30, 1828. VISIT THE SPECIAL SHOWING OF GENERAL ELECTRIC AT OUR STORES DURING THE ENTIRE MONTH OF JULY RS & LIGHT CO UTAH EFFICIENT POWER PUBLIC SERVICE I |