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Show f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, Fourth South street. Mm. E. W. Christensen wtll be the matron of honor. Miss Chamberlain the maid of honor, Dorothy d Mtaa Alina Lynch and Mlsa latvon the bridesmaids, Marion Haymond beat ne and the rlngbe&rer, Georgs la man. MAY 16, 1920. Innlo And Waiting to Be Matched to the Lovely Gowns Are , llay-mon- -- , Mrs. Roes Soreneon announces the marriage of her daughter, Yalbert Know ton, to Arthur Strlngfellow, Jr. The wedding took plaea May 8 In thia city. The couple left the aame day for an extended vialt In southern California. , as These Are WherCreations-Suc- b -- Mr. and Mra. P. I. Holmes announce the encasement of their daughter, Blythe, to Lyman J. Miller of thia city. The wedding will take place tn June. wedding of Mtaa Marie Covey, daughter of Mr. and Mra 8. M Covey, and Melvin R. Ballard will take place My 88 in the Salt Lake temple. A large reception will be given in the evening at tha Hotel Utah. Mlaa Luciln Covey, alater of the bride, will be maid of honor, and Mias Lucille Ballard and Mias Mildred Burrowa will be the brideamalda. Tha of Mtaa Dora Rife, slighter of marriage Mrs. Alice Kife, and Marcellua Bills took place Wednesday afternoon at 4 30 o'clock at the home of the bridegroom'! parents on Eleventh West street. Tha was performed by Bishop ceremony Charles C. Davies of tha Cannon ward. ..aw :Iai with our policy U of sponsoring the new modes first and. making it possible for our patrons to have the latest creations of Fashion practically as soon as Fifth Avenue her self, we invite Salt' Lake women' tomorrow to a T The N accord Alluringly Colored and Bewitchihgly Designed Just for Them ' - The marriage of Mies Edna Tonneeon. Tonneson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. T. inJ. St. John's took place Friday morning Episcopal church. The couple WlU make their home In Boise. Idaho. Announcement was made during the week of the marriage of Mias Ruth white of Ogden, daughter of Mrs. Bernard White, to Roland C. Parkinson, son of Mr. and Mra Samuel Parkinson of 'this city. Tha wedding took place May 13 tn the Balt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast wa a served at the home of the bridegroom! parents on B street The table had as a centerpiece a low baeket of spring flowers. . After a honeymoon trip to southern California. the couple will make their home , in Franklin, Idaho. t j ; Presentation of the New Summer Modes . Tha wedding of Mlaa Marians Brbwttlnr of Ogden and John C. Howard of Salt Lake took place Thursday morning at tha home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mra. George K. Browning, 3723 Washington " avenue. In Ogden. President John Watson of the Weber stake performed tbe ceremony In the presence of the immediate families. The couple left on the early afternoon train for a several weeks honeymoon Chitrip York, Washington. D. C.. to, New cago and Denver. On their return they will be at home at Red Butte place, Yale avenue. In thia city. Included in This Important Showing Will Be; The wedding of Mls Stella Devine, Mr. and Mrs. J. and ODonnell, son of Mr. and took place WednesMrs. E. day morning at 10 o'clock at Our Lady of Lourdes chapel. The ceremony was Cotter. performed by the Rev. Father inA large reception was given the evening at the home of the brlde'g parents on Sixth East street. The couple left for a honeymoon Jtrtp of several weeks on tha Pacific coast. of daughter Nett O S&teenj in Satiny Grandmothers days. of prints - New Imported Dotted Swissei in original styles and, decidedly new colorings. , Wearable Ginghams so suitable for the hot da) s of summer, and so eminently practical ' Mra. E. A. Fisher announce the engagement of her daughter. Glad vs Mane, to Thomas CoA.ett Rathbone of Washington. D. C. The wedding will take place in New York Citv at an early date. Crisp Organdies in designs so nnueual as to please V the most whimsical. The marriage of Miss Marie James and Elza Lucas will take place Saturday evening at the home of the brlde'a sis183 A T. street. L. ter. Mra. Whitney. Vilsa Florence James and Miss Louise James will be bridesmaids and Mrs. E. F. Montague will be matron of honor, osa Grant will be best man The couple will go to Milford, Utah, to make their horns. Soft, Uncro8hable Voiles that choose the most charming of ways to adorn themselves. ' ffr. and Mrs. T.sS. Newman announce the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth, to Oliver Hutchinson of Rockland, Idano. The wedding will take place, in June. Among Those, . Illustrated Invitations were Issued during the past week for the wedding of Miss Mary Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. Marshall, uid Howard Walter Fitch. The wedding will take place June 3 at the Cathedral of the Madeleine - Miscellaneous Events RS. LEO 3. BACHLE entertained the Hoyle Thursday Bridge club Thursday afternoon at her apartments In the Maryland. The tea table Iris had as a centerpiece canary-colore- d in an amber crystal basket. The guests M. Mrs. E. Mrs. were George O'Connor, West, Mrs. William Orr, Mrs. E. A. Rogers, Mrs. Thomas E Rowan. Mrs. V. E. Goodapeed and Mrs.' Shirley P. Jones. Mrs. J. Palmer Sharp entertained at a dancing party Wednesday evening at her home on Yale avenue, in honor of the eighteenth birthday anniversary' of her rosebuds and cardaughter Beth. Pink nations and ferns were arranged in crystal vases. A light supper was served at midnight. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. John C. Sharp, Mrs. James P. Sharp and Mrs. E. 8. Fisher. Thq guests numbered sixteen. e The Ladles' auxiliary to the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association was entertained Friday afternoon at a quilting bee at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Card-wel- l, 1138 Biyan avenue. The hostess was. assisted by Mra E. M. Barton. The Bungalow Sewing club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mra J. A. Glauque at her home on Jefferson street. Sewing and music were enjoyed during the afternoon. Tbe rooms were decorated with crystal vases of pink and white carnations. Tha members present were Mrs. H. W. Ashworth, Mrs. F. Brain, Mrs. L. S. Harria Mrs. R. C. Thomson, Mrs. J. B. Allen, Mrs. J, H. Allen, Mrs J. B. Mitchell. Mrs. J. W. Coleman. Mrs. C. Mrs. W. Coleman, Mrs. C. C. Forsey, K. L. Park, Mrs. G G Bennett, Mrs. J Psttey and Mra K Coleman. Miss Ruth Pindar entertained Wednesday evening at her home on Laird avenue m honor of Alfred Buzzard, a ho is visiting in Salt Lake on his way from New York to hi home tn Spokane, Wash. The living and dining rooms were decorated with spring flowers in pink shades. Games and music were enjoyed during the evening Miss Pindar was assisted by her mother. Mra T. W. Pindar, and Miss Nettie Kemp. Invitations were issued to the Misses Vennetta Spencer, Jeans Campbell, Mae Hicks, Nettle Kemp, Blanche Dowc Ing and to Weslie Robbins, Ely La Chemi-min- t. Howard Ellis, Arthur Hart and Don Kluge. . Miss Glenn Croft, Miss Genevieve Tar- ry, Miss Edith Austin, Miss Hadis Eccles, Miss Edna Romney and Miss Joan entertained Friday evening at a dancing party at the home of Mrs. M.. L. The Gordon on Twelfth East street. rooms were decorated- - with apple and and feme and palms. cherry blossoms Supper was served at a lets hour at small tables. As a centerpiece on each table was a small crystal basket of the blossoms. Music was furnished during the evening by the Hawaiian troubadours. The guests numbered thirty-four. Mrs. F. entertained the of ljt Byrn avenue M. S F. club Wednesday o'clock. Sewing and afternoon at music were enjoyed and luncheon wae served. Members of tbe Bllllken Eight club ware entertained Wednesday evening by Miss Emma Carlson and Miss Pearl Carlson St the Carlson home on East Thirty-thir- d South strict. The rooms were decorated with spring Dowers snd the suptable had for a centerpiece a basket per 2 30 This Gingham Froek chooses a happy way of 'expressing sconomy and practicability by making itself at the same time irresistibly lovely in red and white. A " g frock of pink and white Gingham puts its faith in pearl button and plain pink Gingham to complete a charming effect. A An imported Dotted Swiss Frock which smartly chooses a navy blue ground and enhances it with gold dots. And, for reasons of its own, adds an alluring gold sash and buttons to match. Though one would never guess from its name that tbe color made the frock, this frock of Dotted Swiss in the new poison shade is assured of inJtant popularity because of its very Add to this its charming way of combining itself with coloring. Organdy and it wins Milady's heart completely. Though quaint and quite demure, this White Organdy Frock is well aware of the very smartness of its surplice collar, its Foch blue ribbon sash and its flower trimmings. An ingenious use of Organdy and Taffeta axsures the sucres, of this charming frock, with bodice and plaited rufflings of orchid Taffeta to complement dainty, sheer Organdy. Xo need for this frock of white Organdy to fear for its orig other frock would think of adorning itself with foal cherries f And of using such charming pointed panels so quaintly beruffledf One Finds the Colors Most Enhancing Because one finds so many one never thought of, and because thev have names so new and refreshing. Blues Greens Pinia Beds Nary, Cornflower, Delft and The woman who chooses to have the smartest fashions FIRST will do well to see these frocks tomorrow, and to make selections now, during this; advance showing, which includes only models from the countrys best designers. Copenhagen. Jade, Citron, Jflle and Poison. Fleah, Shell, Coral, Boss and Salmon. Scarlet, Watermelon and Geranium. Showing all day, beginning at 9 a. nn Purples Orchid. Lavender, Boyal and Wistaria. Yellows Orange, Gold, Malta and Buttercup. Grays French and Quaker. See these Dresses in our Wiudows. All of our Broadway Windows devoted to a display of the new bummer Modes. Second Floor. Of much interest tomorrow will be a showing of Just such hats aa smart shops are New York showing. Light, airy hats In quaint shapes, made' of Organdy, in white and pastel colorings, with many also of Jade, which has a tremendous vogue among fashionable women. " Millinery Palon, Seeond Floor. KiittEO'BciCa , ' r - of Sprint blossoms on a cluny lace cover. The place cards were decorated With robins and the favors wars wrapped surbesides prise packages. wereThose present Miss Doris Tucker, the hostesses Miss Maris Danley, Miss Ardeie Neeley, Miss Rose Russon and Mrs. 8. J. Russo n. Kemp, Mrs. Melvin Kemp. Mrs. I Yank Matheson, Mra Atlen Tingey, Mra Frank Barnes. Mra George Walker Miss Florence Crltes, Mrs. Tracev Wright. Mra. James Karren, Mia Patience Miss Lucille Jam ra. Mrs. David Ponies, I ova, Mrs. Fenton R hite, Mrs. George Shitier, Miss Lucille Karren and Mine Margarette Newton.- - The hostess was bv Mrs. Clarence Karren entertained st312a Mra JVseph V. Ink less, Mrsassisted William at home at her shower miscellaneous Walker Miss and Edna Karren. North Third West street Wednesday eveof her sister. Miss Maud ning In a honor The Alpha Beta THeta club was enterbride Of the coming week. The Brown, bowl tained Informs ly at the homo of Miss with a centered was table of lavender and pink sweet peas. A color Margaret . Woodard Thursday - evening scheme of lavender and pink was carried The hostess was sasisted bv Mias Mary Rnesell, Miss Gertrude Reynolds snd Mias throughout. The guests Included Miss Nana Kemp. Ivy Melien. A color schema of lavender and Leslie Mrs. Karren, gold was carried out. Karren, Mrs. Robert Thoes attending were BTIas Edith McMrs. Lou Hansen, Mra Alvin Selander, Swarle-fager, William Coy, Miss Hhlrley Glllls Mlaa Eloda BerMra Frank Nelson, Mra Mra Frank Womack, Miss Amy ry. Mias Beatrice YValdoupa. Miss Maf Kemp, Mies Jeanette Kemp, Mra Wil'lsm hals Moss, Miss Rose femith. Miss Lillian cut-gla- ss - - -- r I. Miss Chlara. Mlsa Margaret Hhupe, Blanche Rose. Miss Dorothv Carpenter. Miss Gwen Edwards and Miss Dorothy Stewart. f Mrs. Agnes M Poynter entertained at a bridge tea hriday afternoon at her homo in the Ivanhoe apartments, in honor of her sister, Mrs. M. J. Davis, who left yesterday for her home in Idaho. were spring (Towers. The decorations Prises were won by Mrs. M. Lewis and Mrs. A. . FOR A WEAK ETOMACM. Many people with impaired digestion have been very miuh benefited by taking Cnamherlaln s Tablets. They improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. 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