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Show MAY 12, 1020. TJIH SALT LAKE TKIBUNK, WEDNESDAY MORKINO, y At th LtA house afternoon. Th brH and bridegroom tr both dla tant relative of Chief Juetice Gardriee. Mr. Kenneth Mr. Janiea laimen end Kilns aIK WLson were pres- anl at the unmori, In hit chamber BROWNING, daughter Me rorgrMAIUAXEBrowning of Ogden, who K. John (,. Howard of this Tu-da- A number of entertainment bate been In honor of Ml. Marie Covey, who will be married Mav 29 to Melt In en-ft. Hal la rd Ml.a Mildred Burrow will tertain at a luneheon and ken. it. .ton toMlaa Ra il. y In honor of the brtd. W llll.m wlU five a dancing party Friday bv tea followed A matln.e party evening. t the Motel Utah will be given by Win. Edith T.udt, MU. Ela Keyaor, Mis Hodaow. Judith Ktmr and Mlaa l,eul Monday Min Marion t arlwrlght wUl at luncheon. Wednesday, May If Min ll.len Keerna will give a kenelng-lo- n lea. Thursday, M.v 10, Mr. LU Covey will entertain at bridge tea. arranged of Mr. and Mrs.! he married to will itv at noon todav ln ' 1 D rorem.n will entertain at a awimming party Ihi. morning fol owad by luncheon at the Hotel Ctau In honor of Mlu Peggy Fnall of Reattla. gue.t of Mr. Mr. Homer IV. Hherwood. will entertain at Mia W. D. bridge luncheon Friday at hor homo oa avenue. Second ' Th CdIIm chib wi.l iv Ita anmiaJ prfa party tUlurday At J4y hbop. TUa entertalnm.nt will be In the nature ofThea bridge tea. beginning at 1 o'clo k. committee on arran.emettta tnoiudc. Mi Eva Bechtel. Min Alma 8jlllvan and Mr Mai-Le- t. Mona 0.0 at Mm Mackey will entertain 44. bridge tea this afternoon at her home. be will Kasl First South atreet. Ouest. entertained at four tablet at bridge, with a number of other Invitation for tea folF. O. E-e- tbo bridge game 0 0 The marriage of Mtn Hlel.a tevlne and Nell OTmnneU will taka pl.ee .t 10 o'c'ock tbl. motnir.g at Our lady of Lourdea chapel of the Catholic church. A reception will follow In the evening at the homo M!f. Marof the tri.d on Sixth East garet F k will play the wedd ng march b aoiolet. will Mlaa Berta and gonoll Mary Mle Mary O Donnell will b brldca-mJMr Willi Jawkea matron of honor and Paul Davln will b beat man. lJtt a Mlaa Helen Singleton will be ringbearer. low Ing OOO Mlaa Dora Rife, daughter of Mr Rtf, will bo . married to Marceliu j Alice Bill today. Mra. J G McDonald will entertain at luncheon at the Hotel I'tah todav in honor of Mlaa Amelia Margetts. a May brld. a Mira larut Carr wi.l entertain at her home on Center atreet thi evening in honor of M.ai Jetta O 111, a June bride 0 Th Daughter of the Handcart Pioneer will meet Kndar afternoon at 3 o'clock t tb horn of Mra France Armstrong, Seventh Eaat and Ft rat South atreet. a Instead of a picnic announced bv the ladies' Llterarv club for Friday afternoon at IJberty park, a tea will be given at Tf tea will fellow the th rlubhoua nnual e, action of off.cer anJ the annual report. Banner review No. 11. Mai cabeea. .ill give a card party Friday evening at tn Knight of pythla hall. The committee In churge include Mre. L. M. Blarkmarr. Mr Ernest Harrison, Mr. Wallace G. Schrlver and Mra. H. Mr. I,. Wright, J. Barnhart. urprise Attends Catholic Women ' Hold Annual Interesting Election Wedding EM(!N j of unusual inteiest in falt Lake, a huh mil come as a e aurpMee. will be that of M(js BtowtiliiR of Ogden and John C v Howard of tins it . The will take place in oglei at noonmarrUpe toda The bride is a popular voting Ogden So telv girl, the dang) terttf Mr. and Mrs (Jeorgo j;. Browning. Hhe lias been tearh-In- g in the .sail Lake public schyia. Mr Howard K president and general manager of the I'tah on Kefinlng Ompan and is one of bait Lakes most prominent business men. lha couple wii! lea e immediately after the ceremony for a honrj moon of three weeks to Washington. L. C trip When they return they will be at home at Red Butte r Place, Yale avenue. Msr-Isn- a Mrs Vietor Vf. .Stephenson entertained the members of the Kntre Nous rlub at five hundred, followed bv tea, iceterdav afternoon al her bom tn the Ilolljwood Red aweet praa and fern. apartments. In a vase formed the (enter-piefor the tea table. Mrs Henr John-aowas a guest In addition to the club . members. cut-gla- o n Every Bride Soon Finds that and happinohs home harmony can be helped along with des-- t serts of dainty pastry or light, fluffy cake. Both arc fresh from hot ovens ut Shays Cafeteria every day ready to take home. 4, dTafcfcria 341 Main St, So. 10 Max Woman a Relief corps will entertain In one of a rerle of grd parties Friday afternoon at the 1. u O K nail. The Author' elub whl hold 'ha 'a.: for the veer till mornlrg at the HE fins meeting of the tear of l.if meet'ng home of Mr Harden Bennion, 217 West Catholic Womans league, at which (Third North tret Squire Coop w'U teethe annua clu tion of o fleers was held, took phice yesterday afternoon at the ladles' Liteiarv i!ub on Fast Tempi atreet. Compere repoi is of the w oik done dur- '"! i4,'n v ,h officer I street Its members will be hoateases to .ol.1.. ,,'. rn.ui ' .riitfeieiH committee Americanuat'on clubs of the ellj. The 're of the- IKfre. mr.1T'. 'r.lol, program Will canslat of vocal aelectlons b r tlvK. U. FUltri S. Scallion, ''"hot A talk wa and Mr S' f,irJ' J a dr.li In iifleeen thi drn under the rwmm.I.H?Sro.hMrn'' ? done during the I iton of Mrs K s Fsrirl i "niihers of the league A. Jacksons pupi.r and.'k'ir m iocpration in th reuh- .ita,lon of (lima during tho com- - I The monthly tncctlT'g of the Daughter lug vear. The officers elected were the Jlormon Battwllon will he held Hit Mra A. II R Bird first vie President, president! afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mre. Mrs. P., J, O'C'arrofl: second vir nre.l- - I Annie Layton Jonea In Wood t'roas. JIrs. M. J. Dallcv; recording aecr. I tendsnts from .Halt l.ake will take the Miss Mary- financlaT secre- - I Centerv 1) e at Flret South aud Main tar, Mia Frank R. Cameron, correspond- - street at I tj p in. The meeting haa be:t tarj, lug accrctary, Mrs ft. ('. ONeil, trcaa- - II designated a. "Poetdav," and the roll he responded to w lh short poems. urcr. Mrs. J. W. Thompson call w The tea table had as a centerpiece musical program will be given. 'liver lasket of yellow daffodil on over vellow satin Thosel The Woman's Temo'ratic cub will inert olnny rover Pouring were Mr. James O'Connor, Mrs I at 2 30 o'clock this afternoon In the prcal-- l I. Butler, Mrs Ronald Slorrlson and I dent's suite at the Ncwhouse hotel. A Mra I Huese Asslatlng at the tea table I muslcsl program will follow the hiielnesa Mre. Robert E. I meeting, and pans fore card and dancing 'efne Kane, e Sullivan Miss Anna I Starks, M ss p.rtv to be given at ail earlv oale will be OHIir, Miss Kathleen Geoghcgan and Mies I discussed. Ckrtrude Geoghcgan I L.AlMaivce Frencaise will meet th'a eve ... Lisle her I nlng at the Community Rerre.tlon club Mackey enlertilned hi I club bridge Mudam Elsie yeatcrd.iv afternoon at her I hmis on Last Broadway. , F.nat home. First South etreet. A Mus.rr will review Vallotton's "v'e Qu' en mstat basket of Amertcan Beauty ro.eslpenae MHr Bant will give a intterat," centerpiece for th" tea table. I reading aud a musical program will con- hlte snapdragons and cala lilies werelsiat of French se rtkms used In the living room. The chill members Include: Mm Frank I M.mWs of ih Moifirevln? .1 Ih5 ".re Mrs JIaroldM reck. Mi. Julian j I T llV,ar kj Srtrr (iln. - 111 aA ney was an ex LONDON. May Two kings, with Pclglum Britain were among the d s- ttngulshcd peraonages who attended today the wedding of Lady Cynthia Cur-iodaughter of Ear! Curion, the foreign aavietary, and Lieutenant Oswald Ernald Mosley, M. In the chapel royal. Th affair outrivaled anything of a similar nature In London in recent years. Besides the rovRl peraonages, there was a host of d.plomats and other prominent people present. Among the guests at the weddlrg were John H. Davia. the American ambassador, and Mrs. Davia. Th wedding presents were many In number and of great value. King George and Queen Mary sent the bride a diamond brooch, while King Albert and Queen Elisabeth presented her with a diamond and pear bracelet. The elaborateness and beauty of the bride a trousseau has been the talk of the feminine world for days pail. Th bride Is the second daughter of the late I,ady Cpraod, an Amerium. who before her marriage was Mary Victoria Lelter, daughter of the lata 2. Leiter of Chicago. 11. ,h'r and Oreat Irene Releer. Miss F.llen Eman and Mrs. Pink roses formed the Helen Calllster. decorations for the rooms of the Reiser home. The evening was spent In Refreshments were served. Mis setng. Jennie th chib president, who ha been lairson. Mra. Snow entertained at spending the winter in California, months afternoon at bridge tea yesterday . expected home within the next two an1vls week to preside at the clubs regular wvTit 'JHeeT1 th. Hi A1 ro,n7 semimonthly meeting. m Hd And white tulip in a low bon fonnd II --rr the centerpiece for the tea table. St. Ann s sewun circle will The Kearn. The guests were entertained at six AlL tables at bridge and additional fJ"rr,TT M " bcU)ck mt th were Invited for tea The hostess waelloy Of08 assisted by her daughter, Mrs Wallace. I The Oliver O. Howard Womans Relief G. Hunter, I corps will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock th K?'ht at The following wedding announcement In .hu Several the Denver Post will be of interest (n I new members willA be Initiated. Fait I dikeRadiant chapter io. 1 Order of East John It. Ctah business man and v Miss May me L. Boehner of Salt Ijtkern Star, will meet this evening at were married bv hiof Justice James onic temple. of the Colorado supreme court Garrlgues A silver tea will be given this afternoon let the home cf Mrs. E. F. Wrtght, JJl Flret avenue, from 2 until S o clock, by th Daughters of th Utah Pioneers, Pupils of Mrs. Emme Ramsey Morris will . give a musical program e a Now Bone The Good Day Visit club will meet this i . afternoon at the home of Mra J. V. By Lniversal Servlie. 743 East Second jsouth atreot. NEW YORK, May 11. 'Tt'a a long, long which inspired hunway to The ladles auxiliary to th Creeters of dreds of Tipperary." Giouaand of British aa Utah will be entertained thla afternoon they went Into battle singing Tommies n the by Mra B. O. Y samara. 7 South Main gong, flowed from the pen at street. Luncheon will be followed by a least the mulo of It did of Mra . Alice Kensington. Smyths B Jay of Yakima Wash., and waa sung first February 2. in that The aeeond section of the Ladles Aid city by the Ladies' Aid sociatr of the society of the Pi rat Presbyterian church Methodlat church, according to testimony will meet this afternoon with Mra. Frank given today bv Mra Jay In tha supreme Huddleson at her home In Mill Greek. court here. Mr. Jay is suing the chapel Mra Eugene Hapgood will be tha assisting company, a British publishing house, dehostess. Members are requested to meet manding an accounting of all profit from en drug atone, Main th war song. at th Druehl-Fran- k and Second South street, to take tho 1 13 The feature of the suit today waa the car. testimony given by a violin. O. A. Asche, after swearing his fiddle would play the Dr. and Mra T. B. OMallev of Milwautruth, the whole truth and nothing but kee are receiving congratulations over the th truth, aat In the witness chair and arrival of a eon. Mra O'Malley was forplayed the Booster Cborua," written by merly Mies Orpha Kingsbury of this city. Mra Jay for her home city In 1W Then he rendered the Tipperary" battle song, each twice over and many who Is vlalllng her repeating Mra Theodore Beet listened declared that they detected no brother 1. H. Barrow, and Mr. Barrow at difference. In the mualc of the war song Rigby, Idaho. v and tb "Booster Cborua." will meet thi mftemoon Unity aorletv SUNDRY CIVIL BILL PASSED.- .at Knights of Pythias hall, 33 East BroadWASHINGTON. May 11. Th hone toway. day passed the sundrv civil appropriation bill carrying approximately m.Ci.ooq The meeting of the MToung Women tha simple directions. Druggists guaran- - Missionary guild of Westminster Preeby-terla- n more thenof war risk of which wlil go for claims payment compensation tM a foUrbl Irbprovrmnt aftr th church will be held Thursday at Th appropriation also cover the cost of firet application or they will refund tn 30 oclock at the home of Mra G. V. transporting bodies of American war dead ! money. Adv. . -Brown, 240 Herbert avenue from Europe. tra guest. The hostess was assisted Mrs Daniel Mackay, and Macks y. her mother, 3Ir. Raynor J by r. deenL ' 1 Ma-Cit- Wag. 914. Two Kings and Queens Chicago Cafe Owner Guests at a Wedding Is Mysteriously Slain 1 CHICAGO, May .Tame 11 Coloetmo. restaurant proprietor and conspicuous - . Ivl Advises Ordinary Buttermilk for UJrinkles and Enlarged Pores T hi Good Looking Young Woman Uses Old Tim Recipe of Buttermilk Cream C In a New Way A Gentle Maseage S 'wlh Finger All That t. r Before Retiring la Necessary, e .Buttermilk and Cream Simple Remedies tq Beat Keep Face, Hands and Arm In Exquisite Condition Soft, , 5 , Smooth and Beautiful The old-tim- e application of Buttermilk Jind Cream to whiten and preserve the wkin and remove harsh little wrinklea and qugly sallowneis Is grandmothers recipe the country are ,nd women Itthroughout to ensure a beautiful comagain using anow-whlI plexion and Buttermilk, hands and arms. obhowever, la not te always tainable. but a specialist has at lant perfected a method of concentrating but tern-ilk and combining it with a perfect cream, whh h you can buy tn small quantities ready to use at any first claas drug bv elmply asking (pr Howard s Buftermilk Cream. y There is no secret about It nor Is there any doubt about the result It s just a cMimn ordinary buttermilk in th form of a wonderful cream, gently massaged ith th linear tipt around tb comer if the ey nd mouth. t Tu get the best effect, be aura to follow Famous British War Song of Litigation -- Egen-berge- r, see m. .see sea see see two-thir- fig- ure In Chicago night Ufa for many jear. waa shot and killed In a dining room of hiscafe today. The unidentified slaver escaped. Tiio body was found behind a door. Fever! suspects were taken Into ru todv front haunt In the old Lrvee quarter near hv A waiter was the onlv person in the dining room at the time. He heard twvo shots, he told the police. One of the bullets took effect In th face, the other In the cheat. Coloeimo recently was married to Miss, Dale Winter. an actress The police expressed the thenrv that the slaying was the result of a gambler's war. Complexion DUcat1y It tb tempi tad rft4 i a Aldtd by Nadine Face Powder This esquisit baaotiSar Iman lodednabl charm a ebaraa and lovaHnaeo which aadar throughout tha day aad linear la th part TJ'NJOY a new vacation this Summer a sea voyage to the West Indies, Panama and Central .America. Sixteen out of twenty-thre- e days at tea, on a ship of the Great White Fleet; ashore the quaintest of scenes. ' Cruises via Cuba, Panama and Costa Rica, or, Jamaica, Panama and Colombia. Opportunity for frequent, unique and delightful side trips to the ancient walled cities of the Spaniards, the haunts of the buccaneers and the fascinating modern capitals of Latin America. Ask pour local ticket or tourist agent 0T write direct for free Illustrated folder describing these delightful tea tours to tha wonder country of th Western Hemisphere. Bailings twice each week from New York and New Orleana. PtutHgtr Odetmet 'united fruit COMPANY STEAMSHIP SERVICE 17 Senary Pieoa. New York la refreshing. Cool see and It caooot barns the tender cat akin. It . la Its green bee nt lending toilet oocatora er by Sold II De. NATIONAL TOILET CO, PARIS, TENN, U. S. A. UNITED FRUIT CO. General Office 131 Htat StreeL Biveton. Mass. STEAMSHIP SERVICE Address Takvenger Department 17 Beitely Pl New York cmiBsaai cavCf rifSv, tSromj |