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Show t t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1929. Ladies Auxiliary Nephi Miss Betrothed Old-Timer- f""" P5 mSmm dm mmmmt Miss Mary Morgan, daughter of Mr. and M Mrs. C. W. Morgan of Nephi, whose engagement io Paul M. Cbristensen of Nephi Imt m Heads St Mary Seniors Club Party Hostesses s' Daly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daly, unanimously elected president of the senior class of the high school department of St. Miss Margaret Ladies' auxiliary of Old Timers club 6at Lake division of the Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad. Union Pacific system, new a cara party and luncheon Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. P Backman. A good 1184 Fifteenth East street. representation of the membership of the auxiliary was present, including a number of members from Mil ford Pleasant Grove. American Fork. Lehi and Draper. The prizes were won by Mrs. Ed Bell and Mrs. H. Jackson of Salt Lake, and Mrs. J. M. Anderson of. LeW, The hostesses were the officers and governing board of the auxiliary: Mrs. L. Courtney. Mrs T. J. Bult, Mrs. F. B. McCart, Mrs J. F. Calloway. Mrs. E. Marksheffel, Mrs. J. C. Jeffers, Mrs. W. T. Mulloy, Mrs. J. P. Backman and Mrs. E. A Olson. This Is the first of a series of monthly parties planned by the auxiliary for the fall and winter sea son. The auxiliary on mis occasion was honored by the presence of E. A. Hamilton, system courtesy director, Omaha; Ed Marksheffel, courtesy director L A. & 8. L. R. R and J. S. Hibbert, courtesy director O S L R. R all three making interesting addresses regarding the alms and purposes of the auxiliary. 2- Delphians Plan - - mmm mmmmmmd ,, laaaV HaaV MHMiattH- JflHV BawB . tifll 31 WwW H HIHaiB Mmmm tPSSSS BbT www is The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple mm ' ' match, and carried a shower of tiny French marigolds combined with llltes. of the valley. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served. The guests were seated at one long table gay with autumn flowers in shades of yellow and crimson The young couple left by motor for Detroit, where they will make meir home. The bride wore a going-awa- y suit of brown and white tweed, with matching accessories. f ' L .. SmmwWSamv .. Miss A una Lahtl entertained at a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening of last week at the Park Utah hotel in honor of Miss Stella Brun- year, a bride of this week. The eve ning was spent In playing games and Inspecting the many lovely gifts ' e. Covers presented the were laid for the guest of honor and her mother, Mrs. W. D. Sykes, Mrs. Ward Wilson. Mrs. Ellen Martinson. Mrs. Eadle Carlson. Mrs. William Lahti. Miss Mildred Reselgh. Miss Helen Peldon, Miss Jennie Heck Is Miss Dorothy Corrlgan, Miss De Vina Baxter and Miss Lillie Heckla. Miss Juanita Ridge left Wednesday evening for Nebraska, where she will visit with friends and relatives for a short time. Miss Marlon Oalligan of Salt Lake City visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Con Ion, at their home on Woodslde avenue. Mrs. Oeorge Sheen, Mrs A. L. Hur... ley and Mrs. Oeorge Krueger spent Thursday In Bait Lake. Miss Dorothy Folsom, Miss Catherine ' Mrs. Carl Powell was hostess to her Griffin, Miss Beth Martin. Miss Virbridge club and Invited guests Thursginia White. Miss Claudia Cannon day at her home on Main street. A and Miss Laura Yorgenson. dainty luncheon followed, and was served at the small tables to Mrs H. I, Goodwin, Mrs. Lawrence Mauro, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Barker Miss Helen Alston, Miss Florence and children of Los Angeles, wrfc Mrs. Wesley McArthur, Mrs. Byron Jones, Mrs. Herbert Adamson, Mrs. Llndenhall and Miss Doris Erdman have been visiting Mrs. Barker's par F. M. Decker, Mrs. H. Fred Egan. Mrs. were hostesses at a dinner Farnsworth, party ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H.who Dasll Smith, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. H. Wednesday evening at the Erdman have refor several weeks and V. Alston and Mrs. Clifford Workhome on Eleventh East street in cently returned from a motor trip man. Fall flowers were the decora- honor of the pledges of the Gamma through the Pacific northwest, will tions. sorority. The guests were leave for their home In California Mr. and Mrs. Forest Matthez and Sigma served at one long table decorated the latter part of the week. children spent Sunday at the New with a variety of early fall flowers. Park hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Church P. Castle left Following dinner bridge was enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Wlth-ero- by the following guests: Miss Gene- Wednesday for the northwest and of Burlingame. Cal.. arrived In vieve McLaw, Miss Verda Evans, will sail October 1 on tne s. ss. tm Park City Thursday afternoon and Miss Florence Irvine, Miss Leone press of Asia for a cruise around the will visit for a week at the home of Rock wood, Miss Martha Brooks. Miss world. They wui De away until late Mr. Witherow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurlne Oldroyd, Miss Helen next spring. Ridges, R. W. Wltherow. Mrs Joseph Brunyer entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening at her home on lorfolk avenue, complimenting Miss Stella Brunyer, a bride of the week. The evening was devoted to playing games and enjoying a dainty luncheon. The Invited guests, besides the guest of honor, were Mrs. W. D, Sykes, Mrs. J. E. Olsen, Mrs. Pat Ryan, Mrs. Thomas Ryan. Mrs. Mae Try t hall, Mrs. Ward Wilson. Mrs. Allen Jordan, Mrs. Fred Oeorge. Mrs. Nora Simpson, Mrs. La Vina Jackson, Mrs. Bert Bircumshaw, Mrs. Jerome Pax-toMrs. William Lahtl, Mrs. Lillie Watson, Mrs. Ned Young. Miss Thel-m- a Duke. Miss Auna Lahtl., Miss Elsie Jackson and Miss Helva LahtL e was the recipient of The many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Baxter and children of Magrath. Canada, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wilson for the past ten days. They expect to make their home here. A pretty home wedding was solemnized Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sykes on Woodslde avenue, when their daughter, Stella, became the bride of Elmo Kerr of Salt Lake City. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Zark Oblad of the L. D. 8. church. The bride wore a roost aRractlve gown of coral satin, with georgette trimmings, and carried a bouquet of pink bride's .roses. Mrs. Ward Wilson, matron of honor, wore orchid taffeta and carried pink roses. Ward Wilson acted as best man. The k mother of the bride wore a tan crepe. A wedding supper followed the ceremony. The table was centered with a huge wedding cake, pink gladioli placed In costal vases and pink place cards completed the decorations for the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Kerr, Mr. TOASTED ALMOND NUT and Mrs W. D Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. VANILLA Pints c Oeorge Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 25 Bruny.er. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kerr. STRAWBERRY EOc Quarts Mrs. Lavina Jackson. Miss Auna Mrs. Mr. Walter and Lahtl, Kerr, Mrs D. Ouerr. Miss Janice Kerr, Ben Lei-- Mr. Odell of Salt Lake City. Roy Brunyer. William Sykes. Clifford Pints 30C D U LK end Vern Brunyer. Miss Lavina Jackson and Miss Ella' Don as TOASTED ALMOND NTT, sisted In serving. The young couple Quarts 60C left on a fliort wedding trip. They will make their home In Salt Lake, a a Dessert, Enjoy Today Mrs. Oeorge Rosevear was hostess to the D. O. E. O. club at the first Protected Ice Cream meeting of the season. Wednesday afternoon of last week. The time was devoted to needlework, followed by a dainty luncheon. The rooms were gorgeous with fall flowers. Mf. and Mrs. Stewart McPhee entertained at dinner Friday in honor Trade Mark It.- - U S Pitent tries of Mi? Hel;n Duerr of Los Angeles. ' Sunshine 4 food I Cal: Covers r.ere placed for Miss isa Duerr. Mr. end Mr:.. Eric Nellson- - Mr. Copjrlsht. It W. O a, and Mrs. Stewart McPhee. Miss Beth Neilson. Mr. Torrensen and Stew- - j ( all Your Nearest cr J art McPhcfy : bride-to-b- Legion Group Calls Meeting The Amerlcanlsatlon committee of the American Legion auxiliary will meet at the home of the president, Stephen Abbot, 859 Twelfth East street. Tuesday at 4 p. m. Inasmuch as this U trie Initial meeting lor the year, the following members are asked to be present: Mrs. Hamilton Gardner . Mrs. Carleton Hill Jones. Mrs. Frances Thone Jurgen-saMrs. Lincoln Ronuiey. Mrs Margaret Vote and Mrs. B. W. McTavlsh. Mr. Park City PARK CITY Miss Helen Duerr of Los Angeles, Cal.. spent the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McPhee at their home on Main street. Mrs. R. T. Delhi entertained the O M. Bridge club, at their first meeting of the season, at a 1 o'clock luncheon Saturday at her home in the Sutton apartments. The rooms and the small tables at which the luncheon was served were adorned with late fall flowers. Covers were placed for Mrs. A. F. Wilson, Mrs. Albert Seeman, Mrs. Foster Jones, Mrs. Fred OUlette, Mrs. Le Page Rad-doMrs. C. O. Hull, Mrs. E. M. Mrs. John F. Cunningham, Mrs, Oeorge Crossman. Mrs. Margaret Mathecon, Mrs. John Rugar and Mrs. Rex Wheelwright. Bridge followed the luncheon. Prizes were won by Mrs. OUlette and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. A. P. Ridge and daughters. Juanita and Maude, and Miss Helen Roberts of Coalville returned home Tuesday from a delightful auto trip to Grand and Zion canyons and California. The Pythian Sisters entertained at a very successful card party Thursday evening at their club rooms on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Keefe left Sunday by rail for a two weeks' vacation to be spent sightseeing in the eastern state. While there they will visit with Mr. OKeefe's father, Lawrence Boehm at Chipiewa Falls, Wis. Mrs. A L. Hurley was hostess to the Silver bridge club and guests at a cleverly arranged party Wednesday evening at her home on Norfolk avenue. "Play Bridge Abroad" was the idea featured. Three tables were arranged to represent France, Ireland and England. The prize was awarded to Mrs. Olenn 8. Ridge. The decorations and refreshments carried out the customs of each country. The favors presented each player were lip sticks for the French table, potatoes dressed as dolls In linen handkerchiefs, green ribbons and shamrock for the Irish table, and miniature Zeppelins for the German table. Covers were placed for Mrs. A. F. Wilson, Mrs. John Rugar, Mrs. John F. Cunningham. Mrs. Thomas E. Clark, Mrs. Margaret Matheson, Mrs. W. W. Evans. Mrs. George Sheen, Mrs.'Oertrude Hagar, Mrs. Oeorge Krueger. Mrs. Olenn 8. Ridge, and Mrs. W. D. Wright. Vases of pink and white roses were placed about the rooms. A business meeting followed, at which Mrs. Oeorge Krueger was installed as president and Mrs. A. L. Hurley as secretary for the ensuing year. Here Is Something Different! Announcing the Opening Today of an Exclusive PERMANENT WAVING A musical tea will be given Monday 2 o'clock by Kappa Tau chapter of Delphian society in honor of the Members of the W. W. G. club entertained at a delightful party given by Mrs. Fred Boyd at her home, 768 Jefferson avenue, Wednesday evening. The rooms were attractive with baskets of garden flowers. A special guest of the eve- ning was Miss Ivy Perry. A late supper was served to fourteen guests. guests were Mrs. Bill Austin of Los Angeles, Mrs. Wilford of Eagle Rock. Cal.; Miss Myrtle Malm of San Francisco and Mrs. Harvey Pusey of Ogden. The club will be entertained Wednesday evening bv Miss May Clements at her home, All members 827 Sherman avenue. urged to, be present, as the monthly business meeting will be in order and fall work will be outlined. A Hallowe'en party will also be discussed and planned at this meeting. An interesting reading will be given by Mrs. Jim Gatherum. at signing of their charter. The tea iwttj be at the home of Mrs. Robert Peel. 1436 Michigan avenue. Mrs. W. H. Hansen is in charge of arrangements. Delta chapter will meet In the ladles' parlor at the Hotel Utah Thursday at 2 p. m. The subject of the program for the day will be "Oedipus the King" as a Greek drama. The preliminary survey will be handled by Mrs. E. J. Kirk ham, with the following members giving detailed re"; ports: Mrs. Irvln Jacob "The Mrs. H. B. Miller, "First "SecE. E. Mrs. Martin, Stasimon"; ond Stasimon"; Mrs. N. D. Mrs. W. T. Reed, Mrs. Oaskell "Third Stasimon"; Romney, "The Kommos and EpiOlive Mrs. Milburn, "Charlogue"; acter of Greek Tragedy." were ; Out-of-to- ' Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Griffith of Farmlngton held a family reunion at the home of their daughter, Mrs. K. Bridge, 1587 South Mam street, recently. Fall flowers In a variety of shades decorated the home, and a suppefas served to thirty-eigguests. The centerpiece for trie table was a low mound of petunias to the purple, crlmspn and pink shades. Members of the family Included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith, Farming-toMr. and Mrs. Amon Griffith, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griffith. Salt Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ball, Farmlngton, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Griffith, Salt Lake. ht n: Mrs. Thomas Denton Pitt of Sari Francisco, who has spent several months with her daughter, Mrs. Frances Pitt Tuttle, at her summer home in Ogden canyon, Is now in Salt Lake visiting with her sister, Pitt. She will remain Mrs. Francis here until October 1 before returning on the coast. to her home t Local Red Cross Honors Officials party bouse. The following program has been arranged : Community singing, Delphian Songs, Miss H. Tessa Nathan! t. accompanist. Miss Ethel Ellen director; reading, by Miss Snella Deck; vocal solos 'a) "Goodbye" (Tostl.i, Miss Clara Adams, (Tosti), (bi "A Dream" (Bart-lett- ). Miss' Clara Adams, accompanied by Miss H. Tessa Nathan ; song and dance specialty number, by little Mary Alice Baker, accompanied by Miss Bessie Nickerson; reading, by little Miss Alice Baker; vacation experiences, by members of both chap-Mr- s. Rummage sale BTiai Israel Sisterhood. Thursday, 10 a. m, 174 W. 2nd (Adv. South. A special business meeting and luncheon will be held by the American Red Crass Monday at 12:13 p. m, chamber of commerce. In honor of James Felser, vice chairman of the American Red Cross national; Miss Mary Concannon, assistant director of the Junior Red Cross' national, and J. Arthur Jeffers. manager of the Pacific branch of the Red Cross. Barn-hard- A. C. (Continued From Pise One) October 2. PARTY AT BOYD HOME e" Mountain Home Rare Setting for ' Pretty Wedding announced. Weekly Program Iota and Beta chapters, composed of business and professional women, will have a joint dinner party Monday evening at the Marian Lois . Griffith Family Joins in Reunion W. W. G. CLUB HOLDS Dramatically .Talented Persons Ernestly desiring to prepare themselves for the nationally stage under known directors, assisted by a corps of skilled teachers, are Invited to become members of the Salt Lake Theater Guild. Every member will receive thorough and sympathetic training in dramatic voice placement; English phonetics; stage technique and maketo being up preparatory casted. The Guild has been organized for the purpose of giving men and women the opportunity for dramatic training of the highest quality at a very moderate cost. Casting is now being made for the opening performance of the 1929-3- 0 season. Miss Frances Brothers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Brothers, will leave October 1 for Birmingham. Ala., where she will spend some time visiting with her aunt, Mrs. J. P. Broth- Carrlngton will be and toasts will be given by the following: Mrs. Ruth Captain, president Beta chapter, "Two Years a Delphian"; Mrs. Maude K Baker, president Iota chapter, "Outlook of a New Delphian"; Mrs. Jessie H. Jackson, national organizer Delphian societies, "Advice to Members of Beta and Iota Chapters, for the Future" ; Miss Anna Jones, "Appreciation of Mrs. Jackson's Activities In Utah." Mrs, Ruth Captain, the newly elected president of Beta chapter, will present to Mrs. A. C. Carrlngton the past president's jewel awarded by the National Delphian society as a token of appreciation for her work as president last year. Table decorations and place cards will be carried out in the Delphian colors of gold and black. Orange ball marigolds in baskets and orange candles in black antique candlesticks will be used on the tables, and hand- toast-mistre- ers, later going to Orlando, Fla., to spend the winter. painted place cards in floral designs mark each guest's place. The committee in charge Of arrangements includes Mrs. A C. Carrlngton, chairman; Mrs. Ruth Captain, Miss Anna Jones. Beta chapter; Mrs. Maude K. Baker. Mrs. Katherine Joiner, Mrs. W. T. Edwards. Iota chapter; Miss Edna McCarty. Beta chapter publicity. will End Oily, Sal loir Skin little Calonite powder sprinkled on a wet cloth and rubbed gently orer the face each night ends shlnv, oily skins puts new lire Into sallow akin, and cleans the pores of all dust, dirt and prevent blackheads. It makes the akin feel refreshed and blight, so you will enjoy a good night's rest. (Adv.) A Apply 607-60- a ' AKOFF MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. TEMPLE 60 EAST SOUTH Trio Entertain Sorority Pledges w n, .' JCMBP'Sb mtW&wmmTL bride-to-b- f Mmmk JBBbIh w HMlmB m Jfl rWwJmW I VBIBa wPfl B IJ r fBBHHgHB & HuPHhH B WEEKLY SPECIALS BRICK Re-sei- WE ABE OPEtf FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 10 P; M. EVERY DAY PERMANENT For the Minimum Price of . 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