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Show THE OGDEN . . . -- - -. - . i . .. : t MISS home on East First South street Friday afternoon. French marigolds in a wicker basket tied with yellow tulle formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Crystal held yellow candles. A variety of garden flowers decorated the other rooms The hostess was assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs. J. B.' Cecil. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. T. G. Griffin and Mrs. A. E. Tourssen. As sisting in serving' were Miss Dorothy t Cannon. Farnsworth, Mrs. Wilferd Miss Majorte Lewis, - Miss Rachel Lewis and Miss Priscilla Stohr. One hundred and seventy-fiv- e guests called. " ' ' For Miss! MacLean. a September bride, s" Mrs. .Martin C. Stockman entertained at a Kensington afternoon at '. her home oh E Tuesday street. A- crystal basket of roses was th centerpiece for the pink tea table, on a on the cluny Jace cover. Pink-tullhandle of the basket further empha- ; can-dlestc- ks - e sized the color jtc heme. iJndividual laces were with kewpies on top. . The gruests included Mtss MacLean, Mrs. Robert Wasson, Mrs. Hlnes, Miss Lucile MacLean.. Miss Jerry Helen Wix-ceMiss Dorothy Farnsworth, Miss Ruth Cecil, Mrs. "Wilford Roraney, Jr.; Miss Ruth Allen, Miss Allie . Moyle, Miss Marjorie Lewis, Miss Rachel Lewis. Miss Madeleine McClellan, Miss Amy Tremayne, Miss Catherine Mrs. W. ,T. Wixcey. Mrs. W. D. MacLean, Miss. Ruth Spiker, Mrs. Jas. Farrell, Mrs. Homer Bouton, Miss Grace Crabbe and Mrs. Calvin Forres-te- r. MJsg Helen Wixcey and Miss Lucile MacLean' assisted the hostess. Mrs. Robert Wasson will entertain at a shower at her home in the Fairmont apartments in honor" of Miss MacLean. heart-shape- d, y. . . ; . Ora---'ha- . . m, r ' ' I - .. ,.,'' v a.' 4 ........ . ' , J; , k - - - A : . ' ; ? t ! i f J . Mli Altc Lucile Er!cn. Mr. nnLundberg L. Rich, Ml Dorothy Farnsworth and Mr. Wllford Romney. Jr. Mr. W. T. WUrcr and MM HeUn entertained member of the Wlxcy Gamma Phi orortty Thursday after noon in nonor rr ine nrid. Mr. Curt l p. Moran and Mrs, P. J, t luncheon .Moran. Jr., entertained In hon Wednesday at th Country club or or MJM Marv uenvir . f Chicajro. guest of Ml Mary Lynch. Cover r laid for twenty at one long la- Me. Thy decoration wcri In garden flower of the late aummr aon. The guest, in addition to !h of honor. Included Mia Oilv Wall. Mr. Eira P. Thompson. Mr. Thoma F. Keam. MIm Mvra Cameron. Ml Anne Cuaack. MIm Irne Karat. MU Mary Lynch. Mis Margaret O llrten. Jack Lynch. Mr, Vern Ramuela, Mr. Ml Dorothy White. Ml Mary Dooly. Mia Helen 8het. Misa Marjorie waason. Mia Ruth Cowl, and Mi Gertrude Thomas, Hrtdc followed luncheon. , " . '. M In a pretty home ceremony, Miss Bessie Beveridg-- and Harry T. Cromar were married Tuesday night at the home "of the bride's parents, Mr. and on Ninth "( Mrs. Alexander Beveridg-ewas East street. service The marriage r e v v " i , 1 ' Mrs. William Holmes and her guest. 1 A Kv T)lahnn TAnd rViHttanun at Mrs. Elida M. Weinstock of Riverside, 7 o'clock in, the presence of relatives Calif., received informally at the rest "and a few close friends. A reception dence of Mrs. Holmes, 113S East Sec! . -- ? ... ,.. f - - - - - -- " .. a September Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Snow entertained bride, was the guest of honor at a at a dancing party at the Hotel Utah t bridge luncheon given Tuesday by Mr3. in compliment to Lieutenant Friday on and t Edwin Spencer Felt at her home Mrs. George Van Studdlford of Third avenue. The guests were seated San Antonio, Texas, Travis, Camp mX three small tables,, each with a cen- terpiece of French marigolds. The One of the largest teas of the sum'hostess was asslste dby Mrs. G. W. season was given at the Tennis mer t Williams and Mrs. Rex W. Williams. Miss Margaret Felt will entertain at club yesterday afternoon by Miss luncheon today at her home in the Gladys Orem and Miss Mary Orem in of Miss LeJeune Ackerman, who Buckingham apartments in honor of honor Miss Rolapp, and she and her fiance, will be married to William Walter OrDavid Romney, Tvill be guests of honor em, brother of the hostesses, Septemat a dancing party to be given by Dr. ber 7. A color scheme of gold and silver and Mrs. Ralph T. Richards, at their was carried out in the decorations. .home in Cottonwood this evening. Goldenglow and marigolds were used? Miss Margaret Russell, a September throughout the rooms. A punch bowl was in the center of the tea table, surbride, was the guest of honor at ner at the Newhouse hotel Tuesday ev- rounded by sliver candlesticks holding yellow candles. ' ening given by Miss Clai'lce Anderson A Assisting in receiving were Mrs. and Miss Gertrude Christensen. Ackerman, Mrs. W. C. Orem theater party at the Pantages follow-- '. Raymond C. Mrs. J. Simpson. Presiding at and ed. Pink sweet peas decorated the din- - the tea table were Mla3 Aimee Whit ney, juiss Alary Komney, miss ueiie tier table and the favors were kewpies. and Miss Leah Burton. As rnvr were laid for six. thf euests Livingston were Miss Pricilla in of besides serving, the honor, sistlng guest including, Miss Myrtle Cameron, Miss Margaret Stohr; Mss Adelaide Ackerm'an, Mis Ellen Schramm, Miss Gene Hanson, Anderson and Miss Ruby Kincaid. Officers of the Twentieth ward Miss-- Eleanor Richards, Miss Anna Sunday school will entertain for Miss Dailey, Miss Frances Armstrong and Receiving the Ttussell and also for Miss Florence!- Miss Rachel Ball. Scofield, who will leave soon for Sa- guests' cards were Peggy Ackerman and Evelyn Hammond. Una to teach school. t The'Burns orchestra furnished mu- Three hundred invitations were tumm rsthorino' O'Donnell entertain-- 1 sic. ed some of her schoolmates of St. issued. Mrs. Hans Flo will entertain at Mary's academy at tea at her home on breakfast this morning, in honor of 8outh Temde street Tuesday after Miss Ackerman. noon. Pink and white sweet peas in a basket formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Pink maline extended from The board of directors of the Utah cor- Federation of Women's clubs met Tuthe chandelier to kewpies at the room ners of the table. The reception esday morning at the Hotel Utah- - Mrs. state president, was decorated in American Beauty E. O. Leatherwood, ' roses and goldenglow was used in thp presided. Mrs. J. R. Morrell of Ogden was inliving- room. The guests included Miss Danna structed to write to Mrs. Rose V. S. Eckard, Miss Virginia Rich, Miss Mary Berry, chairman of the department of McAdams, Miss fine arts-for- ' the General Federation Brooks, Miss Theresa Helen Rowen. Miss Mary Paschek, of Women's clubs, asking her to taWe Miss Retta Heath, Misa Josephine part in the program for the state fed Hause and Miss Virginia Riley. eration meeting In Price next fall Committees having charge of the In compliment to two popular Sep-- , meeting of the council of the General tember brides, Miss Mildred MacLean ! Federation and the Intermountain and Miss Le Jeune Ackerman, Miss Federation meeting in Salt Lake in Ruth Cecil entertained at tea at her June were instructed to prepare re- Miss Daisy. Rolapp, . , . .. , '. -- j - : I . ' . - - 1 ", 1 ports to present to the state federation. It was decided to appoint a committee to revise the constitution of the state federation. board members in attendance included Mrs. E. Q. Wattls, Mrs. John Culley and Mrs. J. R. Morrell of Ogden; Mrs. T. N. Bettle of Springvllle and Mrs. C. W. Townsend of Park City. Out-of-to- - YEARS J refreshments. Assisting in receiving: with the hostesses and guest of honor was Mrs. E. S. Rolapp. Assisting in entertaining the guests weref Mrs. Frank O. Hammond, Miss Mary Itomney, Miss Felt, Mrs. T. W. Williams, Margaret Mrs. D. H. Delxelle and Mrs. W. O. Evans. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. R. W. Young, Jr., Mrs. George M. Cannon, Jr., Mrs. B. It. Richardson. Miss Emily Grant, Miss Ellen Schramm and Miss Gene Hanson. Assisting in serving were Miss Frances Miss Gibbs, Miss Helen Woodruff. Frances Armstrong and M Lrm Margaret Orem. The Margaret Lyman trio furnished music; Two hundred and fifty called during the afternoon. -- 1i i I i The marriage of M1m Alice Barton and J. C. Crapo took place 'Thursday morning in the fcfalt Lake temple. A reception :waa given last night at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James' B- - Barton, 960 Logan avenue. The room were decorated In garden nowers. I'm sweet peas in a basket formed a centerpiece for the Supper table and pink grladloli were used about the supper room. The bride wore 'a gown of white Canton crepe and carried bride's roses. The bridesmaid. . Miss Eva- Feldsted, wore white lace over pink silk and Carried pink sweet peas. Earl J. Knudson was best man. Assisting in receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Barton were Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Busath, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Crapo, Mr and Mrs. C- - H. Norberg and C. A. Chapman. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Merna Coulam, Miss Lucile Coulam, Miss Mildred Coulam, Miss Dorothy Coulam, Miss Eva Crapo and Miss Altha Crapo. The guests numbered twenty. .The couple will take a wedding trip through Yellowstone park and will be at home at Cowley, Wyo. , - R. Snow, on canyon road. The couple will make their home In Salt Lake fol lowing a brief wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harold" Andernon are receiving congratulations over the birth of a' son August 14- - Mrs. Ander son was formerly Miss Esther KJar. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Spanglef have returned from a two weeks' trip to southern California - and San Francisco. Mrs. B. H. Porter and daughter, Phyllis, of Pocateilo. Idaho, who had been the guests of Mrs. Blanche 111-pa- n for a week, have returned home. Miss Daisy Rolapp and David Rom will be married early in Sepny. whowere tember, guests of honor at a dinner dance given Wednesday night by Dr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Itichards at their home In Cottonwood. Garden flowers decorated a long table where covers wer laid for eighteen. MLsa Rolapp was entertained ' at luncheon yesterday by Miss Margaret Felt at her home in the Buckingham apartments. Pink sweet peas and blue cornflowers in a crystal bowl formed the centerpiece for, the table. boutonnieres were favor. Covers were laid for Miss Rolapp. Mrs. E.'S. Rolapp. Misa Emily Grant. Misa Mary Romney, Mrs. P. Felt. Mrs. Joseph Quinney, Ppencr Mrs. Spencer Wright, Mrs. Edwin S. Felt, Miss Rachel Ballif. Miss Helen Mldgley and Mrs. Frederick A. Moreton. Mrs. F. S. Ballif and Miss Rachel Ballif entertained at a lanre t?a at I their home on Second avenue Thurs-I- n honor ox MJL RoUas. Mrs. . The attainment of worldly prosperity demands of an individual the disposition to savo money. Successful men are examples of this truism. Form, the habit and encourage it by starting an account with us. To see it broaden one's opportunities is inspiring. To be able to grasp opportunities as they come by the help of money saved is to realise aspirations and gain future independence. - Open an occount NOW with the Ogden State Bank. 6i P 4 i i i i i Capiinl and Surplus $300,000.00 V''TEREST COMPOUNDED SiO ON .rS? QUARTERLY SAVING S 'O gag q'U hhhuu UBaHBaaiigaak " Old-fashion- .' ; . V r j MJ.'--' - ) ... : i i X ... ' I I J X.. ' '. , . - ' - - t- ? r ;:. I eJ v .. V .'..... ' ' j :. ' ' : i . - ; ' f : i . i... jj u ing room and a pink color chm carried out in the tea room. A Wedg wood bowl of pink rose. formed lb centerpiece for the tea table. The hoates wa tuwiated by Mr. George F- - Wasson. Mrs, U. O. Moser. Mr, Georg V. Bchrarom, Mr, Frank P. Sherwood, Mr, C. Ui Htuser. Mxa. W. D. Prosner, Mrs. John A. Widtaoe. Mrs, E. E. Corf man and Mr- - D. N. Straup. were Card received at the door by Mis Margaret Leatherwood, Mia Louise, Albaugh. Ml France Forbes nd Clarence Albaugh, CIVIC PLANTING OF TREES URGED BY W. It, GTtnKLET Chief U. 8. Forrwtrr Every community in thi countrl should ettabllal) a forest presrv of Its own. The Individual clttxen should b encouraged to plant tree and to tak piid In preaerving the timbertand aurroundlng hi home and townalt. Fir and th woodman ax are ur forest four and tlmea as faat a nature can repenlah . if - The marriage of Miss Virginia Snow and Arthur Wood took place Thurs day at noon In the Salt Lake temple. An Informal reception was given yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank uccessful Men .'. , on-ha- entertained . at cards and tea yesterday Thursday at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. Y7, Becker, on First avenue. In honor of Miss Ruth Clark, a September bride. Goldenglow was used throughout the house. Baskets of the bright yellow blossoms were on each table. The guests numbered twelve. CaxvSinizazis ... Mr. and Mrs, A. H, Kelly announce th marriage of their daughter, Iren Williams, to Arthur E, J. Jacko of Philadelphia, Th ceremony was performed by the Rev. Elmr I. Gwhen afternoon at o'clock at th MRS. LEONARD DAVIDSON, formerly Miss Leah Fans Thursday First Congregational church In th of Immediate relative. of this city, whose marriage took place Tuesday, presence Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will leave In a them. few dar for the east. Where Mm Within 40 year ther will b few August 23. Jackson will continue her muaical ac trees left, save within th confine cf tivities. government-owne- d tract, unlet remedial are taken. step Members of th Gamma Phi sorori Once thl land had IO0.CCP.0CO of the University of Utah were ty 0 of virgin Umbrland. Today but entertained Thursday afternoon at a aacremn fraction of that amouet rekenslnaton tea by Mr. W. T. Wticey . and Ml Helt WUcey at their home. main. of timber !e and movIenodlng 724 Fourth avenue, in honor of Mis the source of supply farther and Mildred MacLean. a September bride. ing adding greaUy to th Th so rarity color, black and gold. farther away building. were carried out In lb living room, cost of horn Many of th at tea that one wer where black eyed ?umhi formed the timber producer hav practilarge decorationa In the dining room pink cally eahaurted their foet and now wa used. A cluny cover was over must ilmoii all th lumber Import a In re pink on th tea table. Pink ue. they A formetl basket the pink centerpiece, . I Ohio. Michigan, Wis-rnt- n Penniivnl. ide wa Introduced in th refreah "... ! f and are txamples, Indiana menu. Individual ices were in the Th must people today glv thought form of kewpies. generation to ccme. were The hoste lted by Mr. UrThth government is trvln to do Its Homer Houton. Mis Klva Kvana, Mr, Hut what la most I InM. C- - Ftockman and Mlaa LuclU Mac- dividual effort and community coLean. Th gueat numbered forty-fivoperation, should demand rep The marriage of Mis Minnie 1311 of CitJtc tree under public ownership.lasting Thorn and Lawrence Henry Heath hould Insist that their town took plac Thursday night at th horn be They surrounded by vro sort of forest of Mr. and Mrs, 11. C. Trout, 1SI Westtt preer from which ro timber could Mar-gtFlxth Bouth street, lliabop C. I. be removed without permtaslcn. of th Heventh ward of the L. hould tak pride In weing Peopl D. S. church performed th ceremony. tree grow. A reception followed. The, attitud cf th ntir public ' ft The bride wore a gown of aatln must ' be Francals. trimmed with prince lac ; Fo retta must be iookd upon at an Her veil wa absolute and orange bkmom necessity. lace caught with of whit prince . , co boua She crrlcd orange blossoma. quet of bridal xx t a. with a shower of whit aweet peas, Mr, R, O. Heth matron of honor, wore pink aUn NAItlE CITY TICKET with com color aash and Francal allver Upper, and carried a bouquet of pink sweet pea. The brideamald. j NEW TORKT. Aug. JT. -- CommunUM Mi I.ltxabeth Patrick, waa gwne In New York plan to enter their first In pink taffeta, trimmed with silver . political campaign thl fall with mu if 'carried a bouquet f pink nicipal lac. th ticket under the nam cf the wert peas, Marie France Heath. Worker league t Greater New Kllrabeth Thorn nd Clair - Welia, York. of pink' Candidate were selected at a con flower girls, carried wr.lt and lavender wet peaa, Eldren vention attended by vral hundred M. Ftephensori wa best man. last nirht. radical V Th parlor wa decorated In whit Uenjamtn OUlow, former aseembly-ma- n '' and green ester, th library in yellow conrltd offorcriminal anrrcently In purpl and waa asters, the living-roonominated mayor by archy, lavender pettjnta and the dining-rooMs mother, and hi candidacy unanl-moua- ' In pink.- A bowl of swe l pe wa by the convention. approved as th centerpiec for the dining On woman wsa ploe1 onth ticket u4l table.- In the rvclvlng lin were Will Roket. for boMr. Ros iam S. Thorn, Mlaa Edith Thorn, Ml of Manhatttaa, rough president Margaret Thorn. Mlw Carrl Patrick, Mr. and Mr. Henry D. Heath. Mr. and Mr. Orvllle K. Rlc. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Trout. Mr. and Mrs- - Emot C. Taylor. Aasiatlng In receiving were Mr. Le centerpiece. The place cards were, maid, wore lavender taffeta and car- - Murphy, Mr. O. N. Da via. Mis Palm ried lavender sweet pea, Lewis Goethe. Mis Mildred Heath. bathing girls. The guests were Miss Ackerman, Squires was best man. were Mr. C- A, In the dining-rooMisa Prtscttla Stohr. Misa Mary Orem.! Assisting Mr. and Mr. Archer In H. W. Toblaa, Mis Ellen Mr. Miss Gladys Orem. Misa Eleanor Rich- - receiving were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bprry. WalUc. ards. Misa Katherine Harvey. Miss. Scuire. Mr. and Mr. 8. T. Archer. ThOMi rrl r. g -Included Misa Grmc Ruth Cecil. Miss Marjorie Billings. Mr. and Mr. Sidney Smith. Mr. and u.,.- p.!rtrk ui M.. Miss Marjorie Lewis, Mrs. Gerald Hlnes( Mr, George Purcell. Assistlnjr tn the Heath. Mis MIU1 Willi a ma. Ml Mel-v- a and Miss Ha Emms. dining room were Miss Ruth Squire,! Mlw loula Williams, Peacock, Mis Misa Eleanor Richards entertained Mlas Pauline Sou Ires, Mis Lucile Ree. Lyl Thomas, Mls Mildred Margeta. HelMIr a at dancing party "Thursday evening ley. Mis Christy Jensen and Mi Misa Catherine Lanor Rlgby, In honor of Mis Ackerman and ner en Purcell. The renmen orchestra Dally use Eardley. ' Orem. furnished music' fiance, William Walter ci thcSoip, Mis Mis Marian Thorn, Mary The couple will leav Friday for Louis WlllUm Mis and Roberta with ocMis Mildred MacLean. an early New York, thwhere they will spend a Heath served punch. casional attending bridegroom of hon- year whll Th bride la th daughter of WillUm bride, waa the September touchet of or at a kensington givenguet B, Thorn of Thorn court, and I wu Wednesday th University of New York. . at the Oinafternoon by Mrs. Robert WaKn known in 8lt Lake society circle. Mm, E. O. Leatherwood and her Th Is th eon of Mr. and tment at cashier sister, Mrs, C. J. Albaugh, and Misa Mr. JL O. Heath and bank. After a Myra Albaugh received at the Leath- of th National city cleanses th win mak Talk brief couple honeymoon Today's .Beauty erwood home. 12 4? East First Bouth their horn in Kalt Lake. andpurifiei e street, Thursday afternoon from 2 uniJseiidnand W C o'clock. FowJe Genevlev Mlaa entertained You can enjoy a delightful shampoo til Garden Tkecositfree flower in tone of yellow party Tuesday night at froxn pirnwith very little effort and for a very decorated th reception room. Purple at a dancing club. Dancing waji th Country llvIn were used th aster and whit from your y ple- - and trifling cot. if you get out of door and supper waa " I blackheads. J f A of canthrox and a druggist erred in th club hous. Th decorapackage rummer flowe wer In is Ideal for a of TalcAim a hot dissolve teaspoonful tion garden Cutiaira cup waa assisted her hofteat by parTh mmJ tei? shamof water. This makes a full cup ye sw.y powdering and perfurnicg. Mr. and Mr. MelTln H. FowIm, ent. poo liquidenough o It U easy to apKlmbalL YOUR PffCLTOCRAPH REPRODUCED - km " a ! and Mr. Douglas Perenty rii niiin srt Sk 4 T in attendanr, lit wr ply it to all the hair Instead of Just (W. guest - aA t oo jC a lefcy $ tiLrg mJ at lii.n J the top of th head. Your shampoo 1 m fr PimtErmiai pU ' U now read jr. Just pour a little at a FA1B WEATHER IN mm mf Urn on the scalp and hair until both tWwjt rtmtm mrm CW MOUNTAIN REGION are. entirely covered by the daintily w ed bt. e. redd V ' .V" rvred, ' ky. coMMinasTs 1 - w - . bket 'v V 31 " : : ; - Miss Daisy Rolapp, a September bride, was the guest of honor at a large tea given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Serge F. Ballif, Jr., and Miss Rachel Ballif at their home. 1363 Second avenue. Guests were received from 3 until 6 o'clock. Gladioli and other garden lowers were used In tho reception and living rooms. Pink roses In silver basket formed the centerpiece for the tea table. , Candelabra, holding pink candles, were at either end of the table. A pink Idea was carried out in the trUA : : - f rlr : . ' ' ' ' " The wedding of Mis Archr and Frank W. Kaulrea tooxI)u Wed. ineadav night at R o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. William Archer. 3 57 Weal Third North street. The raremftny was performed Frederick A. Moreton entertained Fri- by Bishop Alvtn Beesley and was folby a reception. day afternoon at her home on East lowed Gladioli and fern decorated the re First South street in honor of the ception room. Pink and white iwect bride. Mls Rolapn and Mr. Romney pea in a basket formed the center- will be guests of honor at a tea to be piece for the auDDer table. The lawn. given Sunday afternoon by Mr. and where dancing was enjoyed, w as hung Airs, Hpencer elt and Mr. and Mrs. with Japanese lantern. at the Quinney home The bride wore a gown of white Joseph Quinney on Michigan avenue. georgette nd lace, with a veil caught he carried with orange blossoms. In compliment to Mia Le Jeune Ac - it rid rosea. Misa Arlene Ridges, maid of honor. kerman, & fall bride. Mrs. Hans Flo entertained at breakfast Wednesday wore cherry colored taffeta and silver morning at her home, 89 M street. lace, and carried sweet peas. MLm A yellow color scheme was carried out Vernetta Spencer, .bridesmaid, wore in the table decorationa. A brass bowl baby blue tafgfeta and carried pink was filled with yellow marigolds as a sweet peas, Mia Ruth Archer, bride' Miss Agnes Snow One Eer-tembe-r rr. v bride. The Rolapp, guest were seated at one long table. with a centerpiece of f gladioli and pink asters arranged n a suver basket. The place card were In bridal de:gna. carrying out the color uaed in the centerpiece. Cover were laid for twenty. The bridge games followed luncheon. i Mrs. J. J. Thueson - t Dairy larr.e-color- e. entertained at bridge tea Friday afternoon at her home. 260 Fifth East street, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Mower, formerly Miss Bonda Thueson, a bride of Wednesday.- The rooms were decorated in garden flowers, with a bowl E. Cromar and Mr, and Mrs. Earl B. of pink and white petunias as a centerBeveridge. Assisting in the dining-- piece for the tea table- The hostess room were Mrs. R. H, Morris, Mrs. was assisted by Mrs. Minnie Goff. The "B E. Smith, Mrs. Fred Wanless, Mrs. guests numbered sixteen. 'Frank Hall, Miss Mildred Barrette, Miss Ida Nebeker and Miss Neva Baer. Miss Agnes Grimm entertained Fri'Ah orchestra and the Ariel quartet day afternoon at her home on Lake furnished music. miscellaneous shower in street at 'a The guests numbered 200. Follow- honor of Miss Ethel Cederquist, a ing a short wedding trip the couple bride. The decorations were "will be at home after September! 6 at September summer flowers. The guests num968' East Sixth South street., bered thirty. I ' . tf:'; 't I Mr. Frederick A. Moreton enter-- 1 talned attnidg luncheon Friday af ternoon at her home ,11 Kait First South street. In honor of Mlaa a sional Woman's club at the T. W. C. A. tea rooms. Covers were laid for about thirty-fivGoldenrod was used as a centerpiece for the table and the place cards were decorated with sprays of the same flower. i ' i - Miss Mary Perry of Denver, was the guest of hoaor at a luncheon given Friday by the Business and Profes- - ' .. ond South street, Friday afternoon and evening. The rooms were decor ated in garden flowers. Mrs. Wein stock will leave for home tomorrow. followed. The couple stood under a wedding" ? bell of white asters in a , bower of ferns and smilax in the recep- f palms,room. Smilax and asters in var'tion ious colors were used about the room. The living- room wag decorated in pink ' roses and pink asera adorned the dln-- 1 ing room. A basket of asters was the 'centerpiece for the supper table, The bride wore a gown of white canton crepe trimmed .in real princess ' lace. Her veil was caught with orange 'blossoms and she carried Ophelia rosea . arranged in a shower. One of the i bridesmaids, Miss Lois Beveridge, wore blue taffeta trimmed in sil"turquoise ver and carried pink asters. The other bridesmaid. Miss Edna Cromar, wore peach colored taffeta trimmed in -silver a.nd carried white asters. Har- old Chandler was best man. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge in receiving- were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert . rut . frf t -- : : s. jorie Mis I f " ' ' - , i . V.V' V" ; ' " I mu, iurnl Xw-lMarjorie Ml L Jun Mr, GeraldIwj. Iilnr. Ackerman, MIm Ruth Ccll. Ml MarWasson. i X " '"' - y;x . "'.,. ' ' v.- i .-- ... s - .'. Mifw - - '" ' ' , .4 .i S- ...-'- ' ; - 'vf- vy .... .... f . h ' J' - , i ( '. V J r "" . . t Mr. and Mrs- - Fred Brunton Cope-- 1 ., MRS- - GABRIEL C DIEU. formerly Miss Ivy Williams. who was married in the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday, August 24. AVA The srut In addition to the jruest vi oui.vi Hint uhj were ajwr.ung. Miss Mantaret Amntmnr. Ml mi lull Armstrong. Mr. M. C. Stockman. Mis Helen AVUry. Mrs. v. I. Maclean, Mis Ruth Alkn, Mir Madeleine Maclean. Mrs. Howard Robert. Mrs Don William. Mlas Katherlnv Graham. . j O EldrKlg. - . a. Miss Lucile MacLean and Mr ! U .lL".!ilillg!M!?LL.:,iJil!!L .1 1 her horn la the Fairmont apart-mentThe living room was decorated In Black Eyed Sutans. Certs asters In a basket formed the centerpiece for the tea table, on a cluny Uc rover. The hostewi was assisted by hr mother, Mr. J. A. Spiker. Ml Ruth Epik-r- , LEONA TRACY, daughter of Mrs. Sccna Tracy, who has gone to Washington, D. C, to enter school. land of Denver, who have been the guests of Mrs. Copeland'a sister, Mrs. George H. Watson, left for home Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Watson entertained at bridge and a late supper Thursdaynight in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Copeland. Pink gladioli decorated the rooms. Individual ices were in the form of fruits and flowers. Assisting in entertaining the guests were Miss A. T. Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. J. J O'Carroll. Six tablea were arranged for bridge and supper was served at the small tables following the games. ; SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1921. JUi-- R . AVA SALT LAKE. Aug. 27. STANDARD-EXAMINE- m m ly - Ptor . - m I .,, -- nM " I Clears the Pores Of Impurities 1 brid-groor- a a'.tnt needed, -- II 1 en-jov- ed ' 1 r. . . Ik y that thoroughly preparation perfumed,and removes every bit of dissolves dandruff, excess oil and dirt. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly with a flufflness that makes It seem heavier than it Ls. and takes on a rich luster and a softneJU that makes arranging it a pleasure. Advertisement- - tl'i eW WASHINGTON. for th HAXAjrACTUAP: "J(I. IU STATJCtAS Lm iMCZUS I mm rcBf m Aug. IT. . t- . w Weather week beginning predletlona Monday are: Upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys. Rocky mountain and piat-ea- u rions and Paxiflc euui; Generally fair and normal tamperatur. . IAm L m ttmWm. tl i ail, riLLa, f as |