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Show THE OGPEN SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 192i. -- ed the music during the evening. After a short honeymoon the couple will be at home in the Warren apartments. The bride, who was a popular of Utah, student at the wore a pretty going away frock of v ocicty STANDARD-EXA- IN EK M MRS. I'JEBER'S RECIPES black with brown furs. Mrs. E: Stmut son entertained of members the Utopia club at lunch Compiled Especially for the Readers of. The SALT LAKE CITY,1 Not. 5. One of .presided at .the tea table. Assisting ar- followed cards, eon, Thursday by Standard-Examinthe interesting social events of the (in serving were Mrs. Arthur Nelson, ternoon at her home on tmerion week was the marriage of Miss Cath-MrF. C. Rockwood. "Miss Mary Van avenue. A cluny cover was over yel ertne Graham and William Doons Mac Cott, Miss .Thelma Hill. Miss Mina low. Yellow chrysanthemum in a Lean, Jr., which8 took place Wednes- Hill. Miss Julio Quayle, Miss Pursis vase formed the centerpiece day evening at v o'clock at St. Mark's Quayle, Miss Cenith Quayle, Miss crystal were laia lor In response to the many requests,' onstration and It waa served with Covers table. for the cathedral. The ceremony was Louise Wilson, Miss Lueille Rockwood twelve. and maple syrup. and my verbal promise during my lec- - whipped formed by the Very Rev. Dean W. W. and Miss Rachel Mace. Miss Loretta A requeit baa come to me for an .1 t v p ' Ti the flmhiiim !itr wedwas Miss followed by a Fleetwood and J ' Welgscheider, Miss Ada Scotland r A... CAu..n .nl.rt.ln, EnjtlUh pepper pudding, i tlku" I submit recipes and for waffles ding supper for the bridal patty and Luella Kilbourn assisted in showing a dancing party last Thursday la Tbla made atre, of merely flour with relatives at the homs f ,thA hHrt the dainty trousseau. Little Miss Hel- at her home. 222S Lake street. Anight mlnce-mea- t. auet. and pepper. tld In a cloth lalejaito 1137 East Second South street. en Long .presented each guest with a supper was served. The. decorations wm me ocih The question iika Miss Nanon Graham, sister of the souvenir. box of wedding cake. were in fall flowers. The" hostess was by mall and during my lecture tf of powdered sueW-teajpoon of salt About eighty-fU'- e bride, was maid of honor; Miss. Leila guests called. mlnce-mewas a food, or if it was and 1 tapoon of black pepper. Comassisted by her mother, Mrs. George Stevens. The guests numbered twelve, merely a luxury on the table. Mince- -- bine rtry well and - place in a well enterOrem Walter i .William Jllrs. meat is a very concentrated rooa. cir- floured bag to boll. Th'.a will require maids Ktuart Orahftm.- hrnth(p nf th tained at a aftLeslie and Mae MIss of digertlon and assimilation In about three'hours of steady boiling. It Ificult Schick, kensington Wednesday Iily was ine uesi ma.ii. ine usnen ernoon at her uriae, a pot roast, aa Mecham in were the home married last! White Rarrett human the body. However. If It Is houldorbe served with were W. Ross Hutcherson, Mac Pike, so with Miss of steak of beef, that the gravy If Elizabeth in honor home the the and the at masticated, per apartments thoroughly Thursday night Paul Chaf fey and Roland Kelly. who will be married Saturday bride's parent. Mr. and Mrs. Murray! eon who consumes it is compariUlTeiy or sauce from the meat may be serv Mrs. Ethelbert Shores and "Miss Brown, Henderson. ed, with the pudding. This la a. very ine normal there win t no.in effect.1 Schick, on Eighth luast street- Julia Shores entertained at a large tea to AJohn was roses In in the 2 ferns brisXet basket were of beef rooms of To add Qt. ancient pudding, being popular In decorated lbs, Ophelia palms, Tuesdav afternoon in Winor of the center of the tea cover 3 whole cloves. Kniland many, many ytam ago. It Ja A 2 table. white and and peppercorns, cluny cider, pink chrysanthemums. oriae ac tne snore, nome on second was over Cook also quite a "Yanke dUh. The bride wos a gown of cream satin 2 sticks cinnamon." 1 pink. -- The hostess was assist avenue. y A request has Co rue to rne also for two Ac net Mrs. with ed When hours. oy a veil about with orange Raymond mother, caught slowly .Ten . years ago almost every woman roses a in silver bowl, formed kerman. Sixteen Pink a were In at a dirrerent way to cook pork chops. roses, meat can soms. She hrlde the with carried cerforate you guests ine a centerpiece for the: tea table. Pink tendance. I baked her own bread. Today, in Tnot nd I submit the following. Rroov to becomeinermatron of honor. Mrs. Hariei Strong, toothDlcU. permit-Iin silver candles were holders. Chry- can-le' bones and the the from which It wore and in in taffeta the orchid s4 large chop, rv i cold Xra fectlv a pink n nm r liquor of the Urated States, the majority t ccj til rr) rya iita4o to eaon some veg Miss Alta thtru - ' Remove from the liquor yoi may , cooked. The" Plate club" was entertained at roses.. The bridesmajd. used about the house. Vil the baker. Add to the 2 lbs. chop- - etable, such as paranlpa, turnlpa or DwAel ri a YTa lUlili Schick, wore pal blue and f on chop fine. A by Mrs. J. E.i Marie VtV VV At. VC,?' carrots. meat Pound the 1 of ana carnea the 2 ver part lbs. Five taireta beef changeable chopped apples, G. W. Shores. Mrs. A. E. Graham, Reggan at her home on East Sixth iped years ago almost all wahm? cup chop Inwith the edpe of a plata and Mrs. S. J. Thurman and, Mrs. Jack South street. Luncheon was served at pink rosea, caivm ciawson was pesi cud chopped orange peel. vras done in the home. Today almost flour. Have a little lard of Ichopped citron, and If you wish ex-to- roll with a crystal man. small , Richards. Assisting in serving were three small tables,-eacIn a and the butter Six 2.000.000 aend their entire family bunpan flower elaborate and place frying girls, wearing pink make the dish really Mrs. Arthur Moreton, Mrs. . Frank basket of pink and white chrysanthe- mixed candled a In it. When cooked lb.of of L baskets carried white piece and fruits pork add frocks, mums as tallies pensive, The dle to the laundry. centerpieces. Rudy, Miss Dorothy Wilson, Miss Adele flowers. Two Just in advance of the- ani i lb. nut meat. Add the liquor delicate brown add about 1 teaapoon Gustin. Misa Lbrna Garrett.'Mlss Lucile and place cards corresponded. And" nowhere is this modem method to In and of salt minced the path- - n which the beef was cooked. Now onion, pepper Miss Angela .Dunyon, Miss Covers, weer laid for the following bride ofscattered ro.5B petals The MacLean, tastf! cover flowor and with 1 either milk AT rtvta anY Mica T" ftnTTj to the raisins. Heal f a rl the add way wedding party. cup Tnfla club members: Mrs. H. A. Smith; Jr., more popular than right here in our .. . condensed milk. Cover the frying pan i. . t j Mrs. L. 'IT. McAllister, Mrs. A. P. Galla- er girls were Misses Mabel McHugh. I boiling point and can. own city. If you were to r&H any day mlnce-meaMiss Melba t cloacly and let cook about 20 minThis is a very Jeilcluua between the hours of. 4. and, 6. o'clock. gher, Mrs. R A. Walker, Mrs. Harry Mies Genevieve McIIugh. b! be This ute. with and Miss Anita. aa Jorr a MrT4 as Ruth may .. and about you Edwards, expensive at our laundry," we could show you pie J. Brown, Mrs. Jay Charon, Mrs. F. G. Miss Emma could concoct. It Is wonderful ierved cults or with toaat. It l a very goodRay McKay. Mrs. V'; Miss Lucile Christensen entertained Keate, Mrs- Frank E. Walker, proof. Mrs. Schick, mother of the bride, With a mixture of 1 cup cider, 1.2 cup Imitation of chicken. Edward H. Bywater, Mrs. Charles wore at luncheon Tuesday. at her home In Dunn la another way alto f preThere corai. chine de Boll with frnaDle and crepe grav. butter. cud tutar Moore Mrs. WhyT Ilec&cse the service we offer Thomas and Temple. Mrs. White, mother of the bridegroom, which you may like, a'nd Baddley court in honor Fof Miss Lily an with beat beater eg;g paring and pork together all the washing completely out ot takei Maemarried. Schick, who! was wore DJacK jettea net ana cnuron. fifteen minutes: Another naure I submit that. It t tailed pork tin- about - Aid re-xei-- ; .uarreu. Ladles'Members wnue. Avesue 1 to the of society to serve with It Is hard sauce made derloln chlckenette. Have the tenderjtnursaay Following the wedding, a large your home. low and bronze chrysanthemums' form- - of the First ' Congregational church ceptlon loin cut and "Krenched"' bf the butwas home of the at the lb. and butter given adding by creaming Think of it no laundress to bother a 41 rnternra fnrltho tshla Pnvora entertained at tea at the church Wed bridegroom's parents, Mr, and Mr. 3 CUpg powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon cher, dip In beaten egg and roll In were laid for Miss. Schick, Miss June nesday afternoon in celebration of the J. Another wonderful flour, and place In a frying pan which with; no water, tuba, and toiled clothe Parley White, '218 North West vanilhi extract. Peck, Miss Bernadine Peck, Miss Alta fortieth anniversary of the society. The Temple have placed lard or butter In. Seastreet. la made with you serve sauce with to it ' a minute at the to ttrupgle with. Marie Schick, Miss Margaret Stone and rooms were decorated in chrysantheAll of the rooms were Dowers 01 Cllr, mcraDPed acolt. white of 1 un son with salt and peppr Jut a pinch Miss Gertrude Christensen mums and other fall flowers, with fall blossoms. In delicate brown add phone, and your wa5hing is taken off reception room beaten egg and about 2 cftpa powd of aag. When Miss June Peck and Miss Bernadine festoons of ivy. A basket, of yellow chrysanthemums inthe a variety of color- - ered eugar milk to cover. The remainder of th 1 teaspoon almond ex and your hand. Peek entertained last Tuesday night twined with ivy, was the cen- ings- were eriectivciy usea. i ne sup tract. that you dlppd the tenderloin In efg We have a number of aervice- for you at a miscellaneous shower at thefr dahlias, of tea table. for a the room terpiece had Sprays may be adcd. Thia roar tn aerved Now the recipe for waffle: per table In the dining, on Eighth East street in hortjor ivy home were over trailed flowa the cloth. In same manner and the of basket fruit the fall In aelect from telephone end have u to this recipe large prevlouf Materials required : of the bride. Mrs. Marie! Strong and at the table were- two of ers as a centerpiece. Tulle in rich am 4 cups flour, Presiding with have which recipe. you Axiss ivianan ione enteriainea jat the oldest members of the society, Mrs. tints was tied on the handle of the sifted '4 teaspoons baking powder. explain all about then, Kegardles of I hav Uo had a requeit for ateak. a handkerchief shower at the Strong G. L. Halt and Mrs. Helen Sprague. basket. w do I whether you employ a Have the measurements level and way," such ,as home on Ramona avenue in honor of Mrs. W. C. Ausherman was chairman reIn Mrs. serve to farwia on and White Mr. use many uad Assisting yearn OJumet Baking pow personally Miss Schick. your own wjuhing, you will find thi of the tea committee. ' . and I thick, this l the receipt 1 teaspoon ceiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs. aalt, 2 tablespoons ago. la "A program of readings and music Schick, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Summer-hay- s der: service will save you time, arid money, referred to: Round ateak ut butter. 2 cups milk. 2 eggs, 2 table thai ": Mrs. C. W. Brown. Mrs. j.' Norman was given Under the direction of the In Mr. and Mrs. David O. Mc- spoon amall and with rather tl; pieces, pound sugar. Cteam the butter. Add too. Hancock en program committee. Mks. E. R. Stock- - Kay. Mrs. Ada W. Cannon was In the salt and sugar and alternatelr the dull edce of a plate, roll In floor and Leggett and Mrs. tertained last Tuesday night at thtrman,. Mrs.H. M. Adklnson and Mrs charge of the dining room. Assist- flour and milk. If you use a Weat- - fry until quite brown. Bait and pepnome 01 xvirs. urwn on sixtn avenue nomas aicuwen. inose appearing on ing in serving were Miss Loujean Mc- Inghouse waffle Iron you need 'not per rather heavy. Remove from the in honor or Miss Florence Brown, a the program were Mrs: B. B. Ramey, Kay, Miss Fanchon- Emery. Miss Em- ard It. but If you are using the ordi pan and with the fat that remain Mrs., B. W. Deason, Misa Medora ma Gibson, Miss Leone Fehr,' Miss nary waffle Iron with either gas or add two tablespoons of flour, and bride of next week. Greenwood, Miss Geraldine Smith, LuClIe Christensen, Miss Margaret cot as fuel, be sure to lard It well. when that it browned a little salt and Announcement is made ofHhe mar- Miss Patricia McOwen, Miss Marian Mackenzie. Miss June Peck. Miss Ruth I gave you. also, during my lecture add either two cupa of water or two This la Beverly Hartwell, Miss Senior. Miss Gertrude Christensen and a recipe for cream waffles and It fol- cupa of. rnllk. riage of Mfs. Pearl Beaulieu and Jef- Rawlings,-MisDoroth Miss Lea Schick. Punch was served lows ; pepper-ateakferson Hall Bell . The wedding took Marguerite Smith, Miss Mrs. W. C. Bingham and by Miss Jean Neal and Miss Lucile A request haa coma to me for a lb. butler, add the Stockman, Cream cup place Sunday at th home-or- fMiss Marjorle Batie. Neal. ' 2 very bride's aunt. Miss JMable Shackleton, simple pudding, one that can b cup orange Juice powdered sugar. Music waa furnished by Miss Becky and served' 834 East Fourth South street. " The very quickly, and l know of a oranice tablespoon peel. grated Miss Clara W. Hedger and Miss Almond, Miss Mae Anderson and John rr e better" In the 2 cups flour, and lastly none which win milk. ceremony was performed by the. Rev. Helen Cup t iT HJ . VfV7 ft ' 7 iVo J Traeey were hostesses last Mon Summerhays. Ij. Ij. nomba Of th'n Ppntral flhristinn whites of 2 egg. 1 household than what is known aa Poor beaten well the at in will Hallowe'en at .a make home their The couple Man's rice puddhng. This la made Q auncnf church. The couple will night party makje theirlda' teaspoon salt. Be sure you add 2 lev from Miss Hedger's home, 18 Eighth East this city. with rice home in this. city. the addition to parboiled the el powder teaspoons baking ' ' v Miss De Lone Jensen, who : j street: In fact. It should be taken for merely of one cup of milk to ona cup was ' Mrs. Benner X. Smifca entertained flour. Miss Erma George Miss Doris Deanl,eft fPr California Wednesday, in baking cake or biscuits or of rice. l2cup of mr. 2 cup of uest of honor. About twenty guests members of the St. Cecelia league of granted and Miss Estelle PlaU entertained at were In the preparation of durr.pllns that raisin and a little melted letter. Thia a Hallowe'en party at the George home present, all in appropriate cos St. Mark's cathedral at tea- Thursday is In really quite dtliclous and very nulevel teaspoon of baking 2258 Windsor street. Mondav evenlne. i tumes, ror the occasion. They were afternoon at the Hotel Utah.- Yellow required for a level cup of powder tritious. flour Next week I will proceed with the Oranre and black was used In the received by ghosts at the door and in chrysanthemums In a ' sliver basket an with waffle served This be may to Mephistopheles and troduced elfins. tea house decorations. ' Thirty-tw- o the for cuesta C formed the orannce sauce. requested The centerpiece for recipe. recipe . a previous A I , n were in attendance. table. Is the one served at the dem- MRS. LOUISE TALMCR WEBER. waffles refreshments were served. The dec The hostess was assisted by Mrs. W. Mrs. Arthur H. S- Bird is expected orations were of the Hallowe'en va W. Fleetwood, Mrs. D. Moore Llndaay eacorts at her home last Friday eve-- dlr.g anniversary. Fall flower and "i home the latter part of the week from riety. and Mrs- Sherman T. Armstrong. ' D. where she attended Washington, ning. Hallowa'en symbol and fall Autumn colors decorated the room. A C, Miss Florence Larsen entertained at flowers were used in the house, the meeting of the National Council of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downey of Euof chrysnthemuma tormad a Catholic women. table. After an reka, who were married October 25, her home, 1215 Second East street. orations. "Ghost" atorie .were A told 'centerpiece for th Mellcloua dinner, the guest were are spending, their honeymoon at the last Wednesday night. In honor of her and appropriate gamea playad. tray AMERICAN-MAD- E was- served to thlrty-l- x : Mrs. Robert W. Spangler left Mon- - Newhouse hotel. Mrs., Downey was sister, Mrs. C. Vernal Johnson, former ,ed to the home of Mr. and Mr. Carlo ' HederhQim where dabclng waa enjoy day for Washington to join Mr. Spang formerly Miss Cleone Dwens. Mr. and ly Miss Myrtle Larsen, a. bride of last guests. e ed until 11 o'clock. When thev re several Mrs. T P. Billings entertained at din summer. The entertainment was In ler, who has been there weeks. ner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Down the nature, of a miscellaneous shower. The Klndercarten club entertained turned to the Smith home and were ey Fall flowers decorated the rooms. lt m.mbr and their huibanda at a Served light fefrethmenta, Mr. and ' Small yellow chrysanthemums formed Hallowe'en party Monday evening Inj Air, smila were preentad many beau- , 'Members of the Imp club , enterr Mrs. Heber M. Wrells. daughter. Miss .a. centerpiece for the supper table. Jtained at a Hallowe'en party last Mon- the First ward amusement hall. Hal tlful gifts from their friend. Those The hostess was assisted by her lowe'en Ideas were carried out in the present besides the host and hotew day night at the home of Miss Mar- - Florence 'Wells, and two email son ion Jones, 116 Fifth East street. The have gone to Washington to join for- -' mother, Mrs. C. C. Larson, Sr., Mrs. decorations. Games and dancing form were: Mr. and Mrt. Geo. RJehman. rooms were decorated in orange and mer Governor Wells and make their Frank Tavey, Mrs. C. C. Larsen, Jr., ed the entertainment for the evening Mr. and Mr. C. Rderholm- - Mr. and were eenea from Mrs. Arnie Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. black and all sorts of Hallowe'en em- home. and Mrs. Albert Louis Larsen Refreshments Peter Miller. Mr. and Mr. O. . Love- blems, .r Yellow chrysanthemums and i"T"i booths. 1 inn , Mrt. Elizabeth Smith. Mlas Helland. were introduced-- into the ebrnstalks Miss Edna Kuster has returned from Members of the Short Story club decorative scheme. Mr months' visit to 'Los Angeles, were entertained llonday afternoon by w1 tlon Mr. Lewis Hun&aker. who la attend-iOODCIt FftOfc YOUR GJtOCtn rvaa BsL ; A" mysterious 'passage in the base- Mrs. C. G. Plumrner CI ( I1U11 beaches California and the southern at trie East her Utan. of home, the apent University Ing Fortun"1 ment was haunted by "spooks.' South Temple street. The rooms and San Francisco. week end here visiting friends and rele-telling was a feature" of thd ev- tea table were The in decorated flowfall Matron's club member atives. Young Mrs. ICatheryn Beebe of Kanaaa ers. M. Bradley presided at W. ening. In addition ' to Hallowe'en Mrs, were their and ecorta entertained at games,x dancing was enjoyed. - About me tea taoie. farmer understand that an crrr.:m-tlo- n of the Daugh a Hallowe en. party Monday evening played at mall table afteh which City, Mo., la the guest of "her aunt. The Camp Lily Sgo includ-were wera thirty-siin attendance, refreahmenta Is makicf an effort to frdrct A paper on "Supernatural and Ghost Mrs. C. W. Boyd. arv4. meet win home of tha ters of the Pioneer Mr. Will pett. Black Twenty-tw- o wera 00 Stories" was ing the young man friends of the club gueau D. Mc Mrs. Mrs. W. home o of the Jack at given ti lantern by and witche. their prrnt. evening oppelia'cal, Intere:, it will t pts.tle , . members. Allister. Examples of ' such stories basket 7:20 o'clock. w at ' hoot over many acre which of m are yellow chrysanthemum Forsgren . .. . . The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. were read by Mrs. H. K. Kllngender Mra. Rarah Claraon of Garana were in evjdenc In the houae wai . er ., . ,. r.t r,nu-n. p&r.ia. M; jM. Johnson, aunt of Mrs.. Jones. and Mrs. B. W. Deason. and the light were ahadad In J.v. W Phef'le'd. Mr. and lira. J. Will Smith ha a not to htaken Jiatlon The club members are Miss Marion plg-o.acx eve wora and orange. Tn home on Monday their at guest tained on eland '.Ur.c the Miss without Miss Anita Jessie firt Jones, Jack, Members of St. Mirk's sulld enterin honor of tnair twentietn wea- costume and maa'A and corvslderabla ning owner. cf tha Jack, Miss Vera Harris, ' Miss Thelma tained at a silver shower Thursday pfrmtn'.oa was merriment afccatloned by caca of ACT TO END KILLING 00 Harris, Miss Janet Beattie, Miss ternoon at the home o Mrs. Jammltaken A. Identity. They were taken MorHowcroft and Miss Lucile HUNTER BY on OF STOCK on Eafct a South Templo Mreet. long trip through "SpookvlUe" llogle 6. One of rison. I'VH flowers of various, kinds vere "CRIGIIAM CITY, Nov. ;iiocm Aitiirjrom and afterward gamea and mui!c were ever successful most luncheons the C. conwaa room used about the hou. A basket of The CITT, M.. Nor. enjoyed.. dining ' Mrs. L. H. club Civic Improvement by the Nov. I. The Talbot.' a Farnsworth and rdaugh-te- r, chrysanthemums formed the center given SPOKANE. a wa Into Waah, verted a arre!ed cafeteria dellcloua and htj was the luncheon given Saturday McI-.- h. Miss Ruth Farnsworth, have gone a warrar.t frrm ! luncheon was sanred Xtr sixteen gueata. first atep In a determined effort to tonlcht for the tea table. In Commer the 29. October to San Francisco and; sailed Saturday piece ccrr.r h'.m w:th :icllr and at the tea. tiDi- were Mrs. cial club rooms by tne Epokana county Iowa, bring hunter charflng a .3 - y on the steamer Golden State for Man- W.Presiding lvr-r a In In I Mrt. W. Fleetwood W. Freeman nearer Mrs. an and tittle tS,Ct and farmera d)',;th! underatanding Georgo I, officers in honor of the outgoing of ila, r They will visit Captain Louis D. Wallace.- ' ' daushter. Marjorle and on Leonard, with regard to "No Hunting" a!fna, park, that c'.ty. cm July It. , was A scheme color of ficers. yellow son Mr. Mrs. L. H. of . Farnsworth, and mh3 Did th arrett l The assisting hostesses were Mrs. of Pocatello. Idahya. and Mr. W. TL waa taken by tha fpokana County and C. C. D. Moore. Mrs. Benner X. Smith, carried out In the decorations Farnsworth. Flfty-nlnt- h Talbct wa rti-rnf- i thev bUevsJ little on artillery, Utd and from Perrle. Mahoney whea aaaoclatlon rcnllf Eportamen'a A. . who is Btatibned at Fort Mills, Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay. Mrs. A. LV luncheon, .mauarve baskets cf chrysanJ t : 5 In I y in of ft the thf who been IAaHo, Hurler, the j htrt a waa a reaoiutlon decorating the rooms. The W offering P. I. bonda frt?m pased !n ilrortm Corregidor, of Mrs. Georgj Rose and Mrs. themums their Mr. Kimball, and Mra parents. ry th jguet ar.d con- iio'.fa who la now in a hcri'.al Mrs- Farnsworth and Miss Farn- John Weir. , long table waa centered with a' silver A. M. lleerhr, for the joiat two weaka. rrward cf II 0 9 for the r six yellow beholding candelabrum, thoota. f any huoter vho sworth will visit China; and Japan woonia In a tan t- n Ueft TueaJay avenlng for lleckland. viction suffering from fore their return. They will remain in In two effwera wub tiveattxk. or Miss Ivy Mellen. daughter of Mr. candles. Crystal onbaskets .of yellow kills win which, farmers visit for" abort wounis rt Mahoney ;Mr. centerpieces over the orient about six months. V.Iled. ittme with and Mrs. J. W." Mellen and J. Morrll chrysanthemums if the bellev her Mra, Freeman. Th that !ter, sportamen tall which stood between satin, yellow Smith were married last. Thursday bfor returning to bar homa at candles In silver sticks, beaut! 1 J Miss Fern Hill, who will leave Wed night at the home of her parents. 37 yellow decorated the table. Artistic M 0 Hurley. nesday for Chicago, where she. will be North First West street. The ceremony fully to were tied handles the cards married to Oscar Dewey V.an' Cott, was performed by President iNephi L. place W. Burra of Fle'.dir.g. Mr. Mr. yellow nut baskets. The luncheon who is studying art there, entertained Morris in the presence of the family of Wm. Ojter and Mra C H. Stacy en I of Miss was served 1 Rperry Myrtle by at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon and. a few close friends. tertained Monday evening at a aurprta at her home on Douglas avenue." ; ' A large reception followed the cere- Salt Lake City, Lavon SU.yner. Lucy n party In honor of their mother. Mra.I I rl Mrs. I and Page, Jensen, Gwendolyn The .house decorations wef e: in pink mony. The bridal party was assisted in Ben walker, at her home, calebratIn dresaed Abramson, all yellow IS gJ. her and white. Large pink and white receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Mellen. Mrs, 16th birthday annlraraary A. L. Mrs. Stout, organdie, president. were usedjln the liv- Wllda Smith and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. were chrysanthemums aocial chat Mrs. ium an of welcome address fl and R p!yd aand ing room and dining room. A kewpie Sconberg. About 150 guests called. The gave wnich arttr lunch 11 a was r deijcjoua toast enjoyed K. mis Harmon Eustane ill cendoll dressed as a bride formed a eon waa served to twenty-thre- e living room,- where the ceremony wa tress. Mrs. "W. J. Lowe gave a toaat 1 11 terpiece for the tea; table, on a cluny performed, was decorated ia Oregom to the president of the club. Mrs. W. S cover over pink satin. Pink candle ferns and chrysanthemums and made Mra V. V. PhlllSD entertained at toasts to the other of were . In , silver holders at the corner a. pretty setting for the bridal party. V, Call giving . n homa Monday afternoon In honor her futo Mrs. A. W. Call the lit ficers - V . of the table. U Fall flowers were used in the li- ture ofand m of Mra. N. 1). McDonald. who will 'A club. musical number the "laaaa .mm '".The hostess was assisted in receiv- brary and dining room, where Miss was m.B0KBBB make this homa In her week a jleave ti furnished by Quartet composed,! 1 R. "Hill, Stella Sandberg,- - Miss Isabella Meikle ing by her mother. .Mrs. W; a wr atroom !J twit Lake City. Tha Mrs. Kirk Miss Florence -of "Jones, and' Mrs: Oscar Van Cott. Mrs. Dow and Miss Ruth Millett assisted in enrut roaea and tractively decorated with Martin, "Mrs. Clifton Pierce, and Mrs. H, Young and Mrs. F. C.' Gardner tertaining- Kinney brothers furnlsh- - Voscd Ned'.e-wor- k wa chrysanthemum. Call, the' words being composed si a and delicious luncheon forCall. Dan enjoyed Mfs. Mrs. Peterson, by One of Ogden's served to sixteen gueat. mer president, was presented a beaur successful business raea tiful gift from the club members, Mrs. Ml waa once asked what was t'arda Jenaen, Mlaa Virginia Nels Jensen making the presentation There' art? 110 critit-- more nns paring of an article Urs. Peterson responded, Luke, MUs phylla X'eteraon and Mis. Job .he ever speech. the hardest luncheon llrs. Jack Bow-rin- g Huth fHohl enttrtertalr.e,! at a dethiring theMiss inUnde J for table use than the boiewires. These livtackled. Without hesita: Hallowe'en party rIday avea-InAlta Larsen entertain1 1 and 3X.J lightful he tion replied. , October 2t. at th Jenn hon. ed with. music. u ing tvhere Maid o CIoTfr Butter is aold har rabjected . ... Tb house, wa decorated with the "Oettins that flrat J100 la this product to the roost critical tests nr.d hsv? foud characteristic Hallowe'en symbol cara savings account was the Mrs. Orvllle E. Merrell and Mlas WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THE TREATMENT OP PYORRHEA color a out acbrma of orang rying Florence Knudaon entertained at a hardest work of my life. it cYcn better thnrt thev thonpht butter could be wa rlayed on and black. "Book luncheon Friday first U0 was later prettily appointed That small tablea. after which tha guewta afternoon. October 28, in compliment and capital my working on a l, "Spocka-vlltaken wra to their mother. Mrs. J. C Knudaon. trip through then the rest" came easy.-Iand later dancing was enjoyed. at the Knudaon home. A 'color scheme From an attractive booth only takes Jl to start of blac kand- orange- was carried, out wera arvei by the M!s an account with us. A litin the decorations, in keeping with Viola and Lu Jenan, Gartha Teterwen Hallowe'en. A basket of French martle added each week will WE e.RE CVECIALISTS IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK . were cile Stohl. gueata present hunForty the table. Five to to centered climb not take long igolds and all cam costumed In aprons and dred was played at smalt, tables, and c $100. We pay 4 per cent overall. prizes "were awarded to Mts. W. J. Interest on saTinga acMrs. W. O. Knudaon, after Ilargis s and counts, compounded. MIm Thelma Larsen entertained at which delicious luncheon waa served. 3 for parity, STrrptr.r&s, frchr.r- tr. l trill aland Any a Hallow'en party Besides the guest of honor and the evening. October 21, at the homa of her mothqualities It h&3 lonjr tinea been rs,v3 keeping hostesses, those "present were: ' v nave a SpeciaSitt in Plate or Falae Teeth Work. If you have plate To le er. Mrs- - Joa Laraen. Hallowe'en Ideas It. L. Flshburn. Frank jlandard br which all butters arr iudsred. first-cla'i.out In tha you cannot wear, see us. 1 were carried v ,C. Day, W, J. Ixwe. E. W. in i to fTOOI EJt Maid Clorer liuttrr Game wera played an4 dellcioua r- I Dunn, J. E. Halverson, ."W. Eddy, rv . nrt freshraenta rusta Hoist, C W. Knudson. VT. O. Knud-nor- v crery Leon W. Ilargis," O. If udson," Leltoy B. ,wera present, .Including Mia Evans of Bait Lake City. Young and AV. A. Call. Irwi rtwrti V"cvr- utter, EsV. CM Mias Myrtle Pperry cf TxM Iak City Dr. and Mrs. M. G. TTanaen' were o fVtr. and Mra W njve ths largest office In Ogden. 6u sixth year without a change waa end' gue isltors In Bait lake the week .end ' ' ' Mr. A. of Mrs. Stout. and Wlllard U Je guests which makes our, guarantee good. if CREAL1ERY sen. "While In Salt Lake Dr. ILanse , ti attended a special meeting of the state Stohl entertained at a rdlth Mis . vvasr.incton Avenue, East Side Phone &4S PAXtr Paiurday vnlr,r, Oct 21, at ..J chiropractors. COr.iPAUY, the home of her parents. M r. and Mm Miss Lettie Tinge entertained the Ftnhl. Hallowe'en decoratloni lavij were used in the room. "Witch'' waa Fourth ward! Bee Hive girls and thair ) er , s. cre-ar- lt i old-fashion- n ed slt 1 1 - ( at Will you be One of the 2,000,000? -- ! 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