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Show I ;i z- ENTER, Miss Clela McAllister, who- will be married Friday to Dr. Victor Sears. Left, Miss Ruth Sears; right, Miss Grace Moran, Miss McAllister's bridesmaids. Bell Be-ll low, left, Mrs. William Henry Wadsworth of Los Angeles, formerly Miss Belle Tyree of this city, and her daughter, Helen Christie, who are visiting relatives in Salt j: Lake. Mrs. George D. Parkinson, formerly Miss Edythe M. Fuchs, who was married last December in Washington, D. C., and has arrived in Salt Lake to make her home. ' - , - , x . 'i -!"- i-T!fw .yrTOCTProrsx'? ,,, ., , , , . v x ' AiVi --fei.-X JJL&4Vc' '"&SJ6,?X" 'SLiMitiSVJi.y lyy " ' ' " u ' ' ' ! gy " ' " ' "f " 'y I I if - y T if lli V '- yMPH - . j I llt s N,. i t 1 , f ' H -k. -V-" ' ' 'ill f x, as L ! I ' - t -s m, . e t - ? , ill l i -'mr s v & , - v s r i-v- v . t ;S t !' f 'i.' ill thv s u!tr'4"- . ' V ' ' III I- 1 ' Ill xV:lP; ' ' ''" s s'x I O ':lf " - - Jt , , t I . . s i ?4v- ''.V' r :--" -;; ' fSI ' : i? " " ',t ' - ' ' ' - ' "' , 4 -" ', . I ' ' v'. i ?4v- ''.V' r :--" -;; ' - lt,,.,v-4 ( K i) photo Il Conservation of Bounties of Sumner for Writer's Store Absorbs Fair Ones i US the autumn d:iys slip by and the ! last of th3 summer fruits are being (gathered, the minds ot housekeepers jure occupied with t lie conservation oi jstoios tor the winter. Canning and j preserving have been absorbing house-Ihold house-Ihold attention for weeks and a number j who have been unusually successful will I show the result or their labors in ex-" lnbits at the state fair this week. Among the exhibitors will be many well-known society women, for, in spite of social obligations, the up-to-dalc 'woman prides lierselt on the ntrairs ot her home and gives them her .'rsonal care. At afternoon bridge parties it is not unusual at this season to see fair fingers stained by fruit juice from the I morning's canning and preserving. At Civic Center for th? past tew weeks eager women have listened to instructions on the most approved methods of conserving the summer's truits and vegetables lor (he whist's use. The fall fruits freshly gathered are at their best at this season and suggest sug-gest the peace and plenty ot the harvest har-vest t in ?. Baskets ot luscious grapes, apples, pears and peaches, in artistic arrangement, are being used to adorn autumn luncheon and tea tables, appeal-inn appeal-inn to the eve as well as to the nalale. MISS LKOLA WHAliTOX and Harry Hanson, who ivill bo married mar-ried Wednesday, -were quests of honor at a dancing and card party given last nisrlit bv red Redman at Ins home on East Third bouth s;n.:t. Twenty-four ynesl s -were in attendance. Miss hartou as entertained :a a miscellaneous shower b' Ahss Hazel (..lark, at Iter home m Vvinrhrop place vosterdav afternoon. 1 1 quests numbered num-bered twelve. V V MlLMBKRS of (he I tab State U-brarv U-brarv association were guests of rhe. otin.;rs ot the association nt lunch eon at the i . . (.,. A. caf eteria jrs-terilay. jrs-terilay. t.ne loiiir table was laid on tho mezzanine floor of the cafteria buildinj. A yellow scheme was' carried out in the decorations. Seeral bowls of marigolds mari-golds were placed along the table and (Continued on Following Page.i iris! i M ISS ALBERTA WRIGHT of Ogden, whose : " engagement to Henry Dinwoodey Moyle i of Salt Lake is announced today. ST " " xx 3 X y s X K ! $ X , x v : I ! - X f; Xv " X - ' x v, - tx N s s x 0 4 K 1 U ; y- .XXXl 1 I 1 :b I ; ' -'X - . s' v . ; X umzn uxuui 0 BH3I i Pl (Cpntinued from Page TVo.) fi Hjinsical eduoaticu when forced by the lsijr to return. RldliLifutoBant Smith is the son of -Mrs. &iiikbtb B. Smith of Pittsburg, Pa. l'S s is a jradu:i!o of tho Boston bohool A Tcchnolosy. Since the close of the E ft 3 lr he has been motor instructor in the Srjj 0. T. C. at the University of Utah. Sj! Tie voting couple left immediately HH; ter ceremony for Camp Pike, B; ri;., where Lieutenant Smith will be U atiened. HHa H jrs. Fred L. Davis announces the Xtil .jasfmt 'ier daughter. Margaret Bilj iborne, to William D. Wood. The bmS eddinc; will take place this mouth. PhS Sri; Announcement is made of the mar-R mar-R H:' Eje of John B. Moretou and Mrs. sfljlnfma M. Ivie. The marriage took 5 : la e e Fridav at noon at the home of the I: rice on Sunnyside avenue. The cere-Bjionv cere-Bjionv was performed by the Kev. P. A. 5JJ;iimpkin. 83- The couple left immediately after-y! after-y! ard for a honeymoon trip to New Ehi ork. Ther will be nt home after Ko-S?: Ko-S?: 'mber 1 "at 61S East Third South J. BiiS The weddin;- of "Miss Clela McAJlis-Sji McAJlis-Sji r and Dr. Victor Sears will take place RvS -idav, October 10, at the home of tho SfiJiide's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mc-SliSl Mc-SliSl lister, and will be followed bv a re-iN-lption. Miss Euth Sears and Miss M:iac9 Moran will be bridesmaids. A'M . i:'HlMr. and Mrs. J. C. Jamison announce 33 e enira2;emeut of their daughter, iveanor, to M. Guymon. The wed-iij wed-iij :? will take place Thursday in the Vjailt Lake temple. 1 gl i '.j fj I Announcement is just made of the irriaje of Miss Anna Brown and D. Mowrey. The wedding took place A ptembar 20. l ersonal & Mrs. F. A. Sweet has returned from IpTS trip to California. She visited at iiU; illvwood and other points on the m ist. Vi HB Miss Elizabeth Jakobsen has gone to IN H na college at Blair, Neb., to attend aHg iooI. trr iUh Mrs. Agnes Carter has returned from jyS risit to New York, Washington, Chi-?o Chi-?o and other eastern cities and will nain in Salt Lake for the winter. J jfjj Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Friedman of jN5 liler, Ida,, are the guests of Mr. and kJ: 's. "ilenry Cohn for several weeks. (Mb Uii Mrs. J. Moyle Gray, who has been .th her husband at Berne, Switzer-(wg Switzer-(wg nd, where he was connected with the I 3 1 nerican legation, has returned from road and is the guest of her parents, r. and Mrs. B. J. Beer, on Ninth East :j eet, Mr. Gray, who accompanied :s. Gray to America, will remain in ;3 Islington for some time. ;3 ! a llr. and Mrs. F. N. Cameron have : u 8 d their home on East South Temple ijjl eet and are at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. i" meron will leave soon for New York If 8 visit her daughter, Myra, who is in if) 3 Uege at Northampton, Mass. ; : 3 Mrs. Ella Squires will leave soon for dcago to join her son, Harold B. I y 3 uires, who is engaged in arranging Ki isieal compositions. Mrs. Squires has " 3nt the summer with relatives in Salt f ka and has been extensively enter- iJHj led. Miss Euth Wood entertained 'm iday evening at dinner at her home U North First West street in honor of U j rs. Squires. he was the guest of y B nor at a theater party Thursday after tMjj on given by Mrs. Melissa Sears at fja 9 Pantaes. Monday evening, Mrs. WB iry Squires entertained for her. Mb- j I Mrs. A. P. S. Macquisten of Glasgow, ;H otland, is the guest of Mrs. T. G. m I if fin. Mrs. Macquisten is en route ; U San Francisco, but will remain in : G S It Lake for several days. M fl I Ml Miss Becky Almond has returned 1MB m an extensive tour of the north- X ' ; H 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Louis Berry, i , are receiving congratulations over 'Mi 3 arrival of a .baby son, born Wednes- ifJB . . day at the Holy Cross hospital. Mrs. Berry was formerly Miss Alta Clifford. Clif-ford. Miss Effie Gottfredson left Wednesday Wednes-day for New York City, where she will remain during the winter. Miss Naomi Hoffman has gone to New York to take dancing and vocal lessons. .Miss Hoffman is a pianist, oriental dancer and also sings. Miss Margaret McLane and Miss Grace Saville have returned from a visit to different points in California. Mrs. Lawrence G. Buis left Friday for her home in Dallas, Texas, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Belcher. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Parkinson, who have recently arrived in the city, are now at home at 335 Fifth avenue in the Chipman apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson were married in Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, last December while Mr. Parkinson was intelligence officer in the United States naval aviation service. serv-ice. Mrs. Parkinson was formerly Miss Edythe M. Fuehs. Mr. Parkinson has been released from service and has resumed re-sumed his law practice in this city. Mrs. Thomas Kearns left Wednesday for Albany, N. Y., to visit her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Glen Elroy McCarthey, formerly for-merly Miss Helen Kearns. Mrs. Kearns will remain with her daughter until after Thanksgiving, when Miss Claire Driscoll will join her and accompany ac-company her home. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthey Mc-Carthey will come to Salt Lake for the Christmas holidays. Miss Melba Hollo left last week for Columbia university, New York, where she will take a special course in physical physi-cal education. Mrs. Helen Berg will leave today for home in New York after a visit to this city. - Miss A. T. Ryan will leave Thurs-dav Thurs-dav for New York state to visit relatives. rel-atives. Mrs. C. A. Henry has gone to New York after a visit to her sister, Mrs. John Ryan, on Yale avenue. Mrs. Sylvain Noack of Boston is visiting vis-iting at the Hartley residence on 317 First avenue. Mr. Noack, who accompanied accom-panied her from Boston, has gone to California. Mrs. A. J. Gorham has gone to New York to attend a convention of war service workers. Dt. and Mrs. F. W. Meakin, son. Jack, and daughter, Lois, left last week for New York and will later go to New Orleans to attend a convention of the National Dental association. Mrs. Ida T. Davis, who has recently returned from Seattle, Portland and other coast cities, is at home at the Virginia hotel on Fast Broadwaj-. Mrs. A. J. WethV will leave today for Los Angeles, Cal., for a stay of several sev-eral months. Mrs. Duncan G. Richart and children are guests for a few days of Mrs. Riehart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McConaughy. Gerald Lambert has left for Leland Stanford university at Palo Alto. Cal., where he will do postgraduate work. Mrs. Charles H. Cartes of Denver. Colo., who has been the guest of her son, Raleigh L. Binkley, has returned home. Charles A. Gibbons of Greenrivcr Utah, is visiting with his niece, Mrs Raleigh L. Binkley. " Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Christiansen left Monday for an eastern and southcru trip. They expect to visit Mrs. Christiansen's Chris-tiansen's sister, Mrs. Charles Me3'er in Owensboro, for a few days and will go to New Orleans to attend the convention con-vention of the National Dental association, associa-tion, October 19. They will then ro-turn ro-turn to Chicago where Dr. Christian-len Christian-len will take a postgraduate course in dentistry at the Northwestern university. uni-versity. Miss Franc Hayward of San Diego will arrive early in the week to visit Mrs. Everett J. Seeley and Miss Ida Rich. Mrs. O. E. Jorgcnson and daughter, La Verle, of St. Paul, Minn., are visiting visit-ing relatives and friends in Salt Lake. Miscellaneous Events Mrs. H. J. Blau of 1171 Windsor street, entertained last Tuesday in honor hon-or of Miss Sybil Janet Griffin of Twin Falls, Idaho. Miss Griffin will be an early October bride. The house was decorated with pink cosmos. Instrumental Instru-mental music was furnished by Mis? Maude Brown, and vocal by Mrs. J. C. Gustaveson. Mrs. Blau was assisted in receiving by Mrs. William Munk. Miss Ruth Rock and Miss Henrietta Blau served. Those present were Mrs. Harrv Brown, Miss Maud Brown, Mrs. J. P. Williams, Mrs. David Dunbar, Mrs. Roy West, Mrs. Hanford, Mrs. George Emery, Mrs. Alvin Banks, Mrs. E. Roland, Mrs. Ernest Er-nest Urien, Mrs. Eli Price, Mrs. John Alley, Mrs. D. H. Gustaveson, Mrs. J. C. Gustaveson, Mrs. Fred E. Eramett, Mrs. E. Heymanson, Mrs. S. H. Mc-Murrin, Mc-Murrin, Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Kearsley, Mrs. Jess Sharp, Mrs. J. II. Blau, Mrs. William Munk, Miss Sj-bil Janet Griffin, Grif-fin, Miss Ruth Rock, Miss Henrietta Blau. , Mr. and Mrs. George N. Hoffman entertained en-tertained Wednesday evening at their home, 309 East Sixth South street, in celebration of their second wedding anniversary. an-niversary. Autumn .leaves and sun flowers were used throughout the rooms. A light supper was served. Musical selections were given by Miss Bess Chase, Miss Zenna Morris, Miss Blanch Jenkins and Mrs. G. N. Hoffman. Hoff-man. The guests numbered thirty-five. A surprise party was given for Mr. and Mrs. J." H. Cox at their home in the Granite apartments Thursday night, in honor of Mrs. Cox's birthday. The evening was spent in games, followed by supper. Dancing was enjoyed after supper. The guests numbered twenty-five. twenty-five. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Debenham entertained en-tertained Monday evening at a "good luck ' ' party for their sons, Harold and Nathan. The former has recently returned from overseas, where he has been with the army of occupation. Nathan will leave Wednesday evoning for the east to enter an automobile mechanics' training school. The rooms were decorated in flags and autumn flowers. A late supper was served. The favors were tiny silk American flags. Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Ida H. White, Mrs. Mar-caret Mar-caret Wright, Miss Edith Russell, Frank Russell and Valoran Russell. Forty friends of the young people were in attendance. Miss Marcia F. Pitts, an October , bride, was hostess at a prettily appointed ap-pointed trousseau tea at her home 2177 Lake street, Tuesday night. The ; home was decorated with brilliant au-, au-, tunin flowers and foliage. Refreshments Refresh-ments were Eerved. Twenty guests were present. Mrs. A. J. Dale entertained the Old I Albany club Wednesday afternoon at luncheon at her home, 2.)8 Paxton avenue. ave-nue. A basket of fruit was the center-, center-, piece for ,the table. Asters were used . about the rooms. Covers were laid for eight. ; The Liberty ward Religion class offi-l offi-l cers and teachers gave a surprise party Tuesday afternoon in honor of the new , president, Mrs. W. S. Horton, at her home on South Fifth East street. Games and music were enjoyed after which tea was eerved. The guests were Mrs. Vera Stromberg, Mrs. Virgil Smith, Mrs. James A. Hansen, Mrs. Kitty Mid-dleton, Mid-dleton, Mrs. Roy Pixton, Mrs. 'William Haslam, Jr., and Mis. Verner O. Hewlett. Hew-lett. ' Dr. and Mrs. N. T. Henderson of 1062 Denver street, entertained the officers and teachers of the Liberty ward Sunday Sun-day school Wednesday. The rooms were decorated with autumn flowers. Games were played and prizes were won by Miss Vitha Smith and Harold B. Blunt. Refreshments were Eerved. Music Mu-sic was rendered throughout the evening eve-ning by the Hawaiian singers. Those present were: Miss Pearl Kimball, Kim-ball, A. Stutznegger, Miss Rena Bjork-lund, Bjork-lund, Euphemia Mousley, Miss Winifred H. Smith, Hyrum G. Olsen, Miss Virgi Smith, E. A. Bjorklund, Harold Blunt, Miss Melba Strong, Clarence Gough, Miss Amy Grames, Miss Fannie String-ham, String-ham, Miss Ruth Douglass, Miss Beatrice Barton, Joseph S. Douglas, Miss Venice Swenson, J. E. Swenson, J. C. Hallidav, C. J. Ford, E. Ford, Miss Bernice Tellef-sen, Tellef-sen, Miss Ivy M. Frazier, Walter T. Frazier, Miss Leone Sainsbury, David Rich. Miss Mary Greenhalgh, Miss Wil-ma Wil-ma Jeppson, Miss Selma Greenhalgh, A. D. Pack, Joseph E. Schiess. Louella B. Norborg, Miss Josephine Halliday, Miss Emily Nelson, Miss Ma.rtha Nelson, Nel-son, Miss Zetha Smith, Leo Tellefsen, Heber Kimball, A. G. Brain, Miss Irene C. Brain. The Ami 500 club was entertained bv Mrs. E. T. Ralph at her home on Wilson avenue Wednesday. The home was decorated in roses and late garden flowers. After cards, light refreshments were served. The members of the club are Mrs. W. H. Agee, Mrs. E. L. Eeli, Mrs. L. H. Harding, Mrs. F. W. Hoffer, Mrs. F. W. Milncr,-Mrs. C. E. Ostler, Mrs. E. T. Ralph, Mrs. Lorenzo Smith. Mrs. Ira Gardiner was a guest of the afternoon. af-ternoon. Miss Man' Gibbs entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening at her home on G street, in "honor of two fall brides, Mrs. W. P. Pritchett, formerly Miss Josephine Olsen, Ol-sen, and Mrs. S. "H. Winter, formerly Miss Gladys Robison. The rooms were decorated with ferns and autumn flowers. flow-ers. The evening was spent in cards and a light supper was served. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. M. T. Gibbs; Miss Roso McAuliffe and Miss Margaret Gibbs. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Pritchett. Mr. and Mrs. S. IT. Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell. Miss Errna Mid-dlemiss, Mid-dlemiss, Miss Ruth Taylor, Miss Mary Harrington. Miss Frances Collier, S. K. Atwood, Charles Merrill, Dr. Boyd Merrihcw, Vern Atwood and Gideon Gibbs. The inexpensi-eness of The Tribune Wants is surpassed only by their influence. |