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Show i ILLj O.lii 'fwJL of the briilul party of the Marpetts-Crof- t wedding are, left to risrht. Matron of Honor Mrs. E. W. Christensen; Honor Miss Dorothy Chamberlain; the bride; Mrs. Gordou C. Cr?ft; the bridesmaids, Miss. La von Haymond and Miss Aline Lyneh, and the rinpbearer, little Marion Howard. MEMBERS ! .1- J. A )j r,: ;5T - ., -- 7 A . pJT '." - ) Let hot summer days find you happily and comfortably prepared with an electric range. It means coolness, cleanliness, convenience Min ' r M and economy. ? ;;, Buy Your Electric Range Now 'There "are no fumes, dirt, dust, ashe orjsoot with an electric range. Kitchen walls remain fresh and bright, utensils ape kept shining clean cooking be- - , a- v-fr'j- G.Usy - LA ,'i (Continued From Pm "fSntw. otitit and smllux. Refreshment were served late In the afternoon. Mis were The guests Othelja Booth. spring flower In crystal vase were In Miss Mary Russeli. M ss Mabel Reynolds. the living room. The hotescs were T. H. Mrs. Johnson, Miss Sarah Qedge, by Mr George E. Oerrard, Mr. Miss Msry Jenson. Miss Ruby Jenson, Esther Brldgeland, Mtsa Dollie P. tV. Dunyon and Mr. V. B. Hammond. Mm Greenwood. Tile guesta numbered twenty-fivMis Reynold, who la a member of . the graduation class of the University member of the Ace club gave of Utah this June, will leave shortly after the commencement exercises for luncheon yesterday afternoon at th Hotel Utah followed by an Orpheum her home In Iowa. matinee party. Purple and white lilacs of Beta Theta PI decorated the luncheon table. Those at a dancing party present were Mrs. J. Roderic Korns, MEMBERS Mrs. David Ret so, Mrs. G. - Jensen. last evening at their chapter house on Mrs. G. t street. Mrs. Harold Thirteenth East Peck, West, Fraternity emMrs. R. D. McGee, Mrs. J. Everett Vowblems aiid colors, blue and pink, were el!. Mis. Robert Mitchell and Miss Mary carried out In the decorations and refreshments. A wicker basket of pink Clayton. tulipa formed the centerpiece for the table. Supper was served at a late hour. MINNIE MILLER sixty. George guests numbered MISS Jacobs entertained InandhonorMiss of The Miss Pearl Oswald at an Orpheum Cooper was In charge of arrangements. party yesterday afternoon followed by tea at the Ncwhouse hotel. Pink and and Miss ISS IVY FORRESTER white tulips in a crystal basket formed Florence Alt entertained at a Kenthe centerpiece for the table. home on the Corsage at Forrester sington bouquets of pink sweet peas were favors Second, East street in honor of Miss for the guests, Miss Carol Horsfall, Miss Bessie Worthen. whose wealing will be and Lily Riser and Miss Ruth Beiess. at an early date. A basket ofontulips hanthe Marguerites with s tulle liow f hostesses The table. tea GREENWOOD and dle ..decorated the MISS AFTON' Lucile Sorenson entertained were assisted by their mothers. Mrs. J. G. afternoon at Hie home of Forrester and Mrs. Jacob Alt. The guests yesterday Miss Greenwood on Herbert avenue in numbered seventeen. of honor Miss Rernlce Reynolds, whose wedding to E. K.JBrlggs of Chicago will THE dinner dances at the Country club take place early Iii August at her home Tuesday, Thursday dnd Saturday in Iowa. evening are Increasing In favor The living room was decorated with with the younger members of the society set. The following is a list of the new Cecil Brunner roses and ferns. The cenat the Inst meeting of terpiece for the table was a miniature members accepted bride surrounded with lilies of the valley the board of directors: Miss Ruth Cowle, One.) e. THE THE SAN-O-TU- MATTRESS F n.eiMnW v . ' 'V AfT? rr, jrwo' fwwrwmi. iruietsaalu Wl if iJH 1 .. A- -- turn Mr. Reeve Joseph pecker. H. M. Chamberlain, Ashby Snow, iieorge 1 ftnitJi W. G. Hunby her son, David. 8. H. J. Mrs. Tonkin. J. H. ter, Tonkin, W. Morrison, Jr.. Colonel and Mrs. Daniel. Rudolph Oooghean, Jacklln, Bery Bailey. Mr. F. A. Pruehl, Walter who spent several day In the city, reFitch, Sr., Captain F. A. Prince. Mrs. F. turned to their home in San iTanoisco A. Prince,, Major O S. Wood. Mis Geron Thursday. trude Rnp, Miss Grace Goodrich, Paul Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Will's 'left San Cunningham. Derrick Matnrln, Mrs. S. W. Bassett, Mrs, W. K. Jensen, Mrs. L. J. Francisco on Wednesday for an extended V. Cohn. A. C. John Gilmer, Lyle and visit In the Hawaiian islands. Mrs Willis was former y Mis Velma Duncan. entertained LEAH WOOLLEY MISS members of the Ordr of the Mrs. William L. Kintf of Champaign, 11!.. who has spent the winter months in Gleam in honor of Miss Gene Cannon yesterday afternoon at her home on California, is a guest at the home of her Drlggs avenue. Iris and lilacs arranged sou, Wes'e-- E. King on U street, a a a in a white wicker basket and in tall decorated The the loom. Jardinieres Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sterns, formerly of guests were Miss Melvira Hip?, Miss this city, who have been the guests of Emily Hi?gs. Miss Amy Silver. Miss Ora Mr. and Mr. F. A. Sweet, left for their Whipple, Mis Ieah Kby, Miss Virginia home in Oakland. Cal. a a a Cannon, Miss Beatrice Cannon, Mi.'S Norma Wooilev, Miss Lenore Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Konold returned to Miss Isabelle Hogan. their home In Ogden early in the week after a visit with Mends In till city hss returned after a years study in New a a a SIMON BAMBERGER nnrt Mrs. Miss Jensen will visit in .City. MRS. S. Ransohoff of New York City Mrs. D. C. Lamph and little daughter York for about two w eka before left entertained at an informal afterThursday for Ixs Angeles, where Salt Lake leaving for her home in Mount Pleasant. noon yesterday afternoon at the they expect to make thlr home, a a a a a a home of Governor and Mrs. Bamberger on Mrs. tV. C. Best and daughter. Miss Fast First South street. Mr. Ransohoff, Mrs. William Theobald left Tuesday for Vivian Best, expect to leave today for. an .who is Mrs. Bamberger-sister,, formerly a visit In New York. She will he loined extended in visit California. was a resident of this city, but for several later hy her sister. Miss Roslna Cohen, ; a a a years ha made her home in New York and they will take a cottage, for the sumMrs. Lima Tanner, formerly of this City. Many of her friends called during mer months at Atlsnttc City. the afternoon to renew old friendships. a a a city, la now located in her new home, S02 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley, formerly West Washington street, Los Angeles, a a a RI'TH SQriRES entertained at Adine Brownlee, are now at home In the Mrs. H. V. Ashoworth and Miss Retta MISS luncheon yesterday afternoon at Richmond apartments. Mrs. H. M. Miller will leave and a a Gtauque her home on Canyon road in honor Mrs. George T. Odell, accompanied hv tomorrow for an extended visit at Nephi. of Miss Vivian Beat and Miss Irene Best, a a a who expect to leave soon to make their her grandson. J. H. Richards, and C. F. Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson, who has been nome in California. Kelach, R. A. F.. Of Montreal, Canada, 111, is now A variety of spring flowers in a crysreturned a few days ago from T.os An- seriously convalescing at the Holy Cross hospital. tal basket formed the centerpiece for the geles and are now at the Hotel Utah, a a a a a a luncheon table. The guests numbered Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Oilman have moved fourteen. District Attorney and Mrs. Frank S. from their home on Twelfth East street Richards left a few days ago for Coroof the Y. M. C. A., nado Beach, where they will remain for to the JJeredlth apartments. THE Stickers dub at a dancing party last about ten days. a a Mr. and Mrs. Barcley Welsh are renight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B, Covey on Eighth East street. Mr. and Mrs. E. IfeWItt Burlingame of ceiving congratulations on the arrival of Mrs. Welsh The colors of the- Hub, onnge and black, Ranragua, Chile, South America, arrived a daoghter. born Tuesday. were carried out In the decorations, and In Salt Lake on Tuesday and are visit- was formerly Ann Gillllan. a a a ora a in daisies Mr. baswith wicker Mr. Burlingame's parents, ing depwere on the ket Mr. and Mrs. Parley M. Parry left a supper table. A basket and Mrs. E. D. Rur'ingame. a a a lunch was served at midnight. The guests few days ago for a visit of several weeks numbered forty. at Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. J. M. Brown and children, Mara a a jorie and Marion, will leave Thursday for Mrs. I, M. Schofield ha returned from a visit with Mrs. Browns sister, Mrs. W. L. Patrick, in Rexburg. Idaho, and with Burmester, Utah, where she had been visMrs Charles Ford. Mrs,H. KIrkham..at Jdaho Fails. They iting wilhMra fid a a a to remuln about three Weeks, Mrs. M. H. Va!k.rk,Aliss Lena Hague expect a Mr. W. R. Ferrl and daughter, Kathand Mia G4en Walker are strain at their Mis France Jensen of Mount Pleasant arine, arrived yesterday from their horn Hast South Temple street residence. In Pocatello for a visit with relatives. Breathes fresh air in the morning when the covers are thrown back, like plant life is freshened by sweet night air. EYELETS permit daily ventilation. TUFTS inside do away with dirt accumulation. Never-spreastrips keep the matPersonal tress from spreading. ma(rood workmanship and good terials are the reasons for its wearTtbs That Give Uniform ing so long a perfect mattress Thickness Mr; and Mrs.- M. D. for years. Reinforced turned from Arizona Ask Yonr Potior. - d Study This Strip With Thr Heart of the San-O-Tt- c f. 8 ALT Utah Bedding and Manufacturing Co. LAKE CITY AND GOING FAST Regina Vacuum Cleaners Powerful suction. Revolving brush takes up all ravelin gs, hair and ail particles from your carpets SPECIAL SALE PRICE From $50 to $40 WHY PAY MORE? Phone or call for demonstration Eardlcy Electric Company 54 Exchange Place. Everything for electricity Wasatch 8488. a a a f Morrison have reand California, where they spent the winter month While in thrv visited Mrs. Angeles Grace G Mettier. Mr. and Mr. Morrison will leave later for Duchesne, where they will spend the summer month. Mrs. Walter R. Coombs of Honolulu, who has been visiting with her sisters. Mrs. W. H. Martin and Mrs. G. M, Darby, will leave today for an extended eastern trip. She will return to Salt Lake In Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gowan are now at home to their friends in the' Fairmont J. McKnlght, who I visiting In the northwest will return to Salt Lake In September to enter the sophomore class at the University of Utah. Mrs. O. N. Kelly of p&Ha. Texas, formerly Mis Kmtna Beebe of this city, arrived Thursday for an extended eiait with her mother. Mi, th V. Beebe, at her ... home on Fust avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Copening left early in the week for h visit with their daughter. Mrs. Jiyrum fMngree. iu New Yoik City. WWW Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Crome have returned from a fue month' t!t in southern California and are at home at 12S I street. Mr. nd Mr. N. F. Ransohoff of New York City arrived early in the week to visit with Governor and Mr. lines Bam. abort stay they will Rehotter. After turn to their liome In New York. Reeve, left A few dv ago or San Rafael. CaL- - where she will attend the commencement er.eme of the JLuUcock Military academy. On her i e- - Mr. J. A. one-thir- d $110.00. FISHERS MUSIC STORE 141 EAST BROADWAY. WASATCH 5871. Wlllarrtson are the guests of Mrs. Roland Tietjen at Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson are rojoiclng over the arrival of a daughter at their home Monday. Mra. Anderson formerly was Catherine Thompson of thle Citv. The Teachers of the' Snow Normal college gave a banquet Monday. In honor of Mr. and Mr. J. Y. Jenson, who wtll leave soon for Mantl to make their home. Mr. Jenson has been the English teach er In the Snow Normal for many vears. Music was furnished by W. King Drlggs, Ralph C. Booth and La Var Jenson. A short talk was given by Newton E. Novel and a reading by it. Thompson. Mr. Jenson will have charge of the seminary work at the Mantl High school. The Misses Sarah Isaacson. Ruth Hatch and Ruhv Rasmusson entertained at a pdrty Friday of last week. Thirty guests enjoyed games and music, after which refreshments were served. a a a apartments. Mrs. Glen Miller has as l. r guest Mrs. ' CTty, who 'Clarence'-Afhikhs-"- " of Kau-iwill remain with her for several week before leaving for California, where will spend the sunnier months. i W hav just purchased at big discount two dosen sample madnea, in beautiful mahogany, fumed oak and golden oak finish;- - latest cabinet designs, with automatic stops and new Improved reproducer, playing all makes of records. We are giving yon an opporthe tunity to purchase one at regular prices. Corns in 'and let na demonstrate them to you. Prices, 180.00 to September for a short visit before returning to her home in the Islands. EYESIGHT s WHILE THEY LAST a - -- Never-sprea- d a-- SAMPLE MACHINES REDUCTION WHEN your eye bother you, oo us our dvico la authoritative. IT you need glass wo will fit them. If you held treatment wo will advise you. We Correct Any VUnsl De- feet Tht OUsse Will You Should Know Our Vacuum Cleaner .Is Better EPHRAIM EPHRAIM. May 22. One of the pleasant eoctal affairs' of the week was the dinner party given at the J. Y. Jenson horn on South Main street Tuesday evening, in honor of the Miese Olive and ReuI Anderson, Ineg and Fern William and Della. Byron and Ruth Anderson. Music was furnished by La Var Anderson and Mra MilJenson, dred Odell. Mr. David N. Beal entertained at a birthday party Tuesday evening for her son. Bennie. Fourteen of hi little friend were present. Mi Ida Peterson, teacher of the second grade, was given a surprise by her pupils Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. King Drlggs returned home Friday of last week, after a ten days' visit with relative In payson. Mr. and Mr. Walter C. OdelT and two children were guests at a chicken supper at the Olsen summer home in the Cottonwoods Wednesday. Glenn's orchestra of Sallna gavt a y of last week. dancing party here The ttendnce wss large. Ml Irene Stevenson and Mis Minerva Bj-ro- n ' . BECAUSE: 1t THE MOTOR IS GYROSCOPIC and doe not run hot; armature la dynamically balanced and magnetically-suspendedao that It float between bearing, eliminating friction, and bearings do not wear cut. It was tested on a three days' continuous run by engineer of one of the largest electrical jobbing houses in the United Blatea and waa no hotter than In one hour. - 2nd SCARING DO NOT WKAR OUT. This Is the cause of of vacuum cleaner troubles. We will give you a Hat of hundred of local user and offer you a cleaner free If you can (how ua a single Instance where a act of bearing have worn out. We challenge a similar offer by any other manufacturer. 3rd IT HA SPECIAL FEATURES in the duet bag which we will be glad to explain. MOTOR create a greater suction through the dth IT d get grit that destroy and cuts off th nap. rug,Mbwhich --IT I SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION and easy to get at. and w are to always prepared supply you with new brushes or extra parts, should yffu require them. We were bom and raised hare, and are here to sta y. We have handled thl machine for four year. and ar not continually changing from one make to another. Over 1KK) sold locally, WE RENT VACUUM, ALSO CLEAN AND 8HAMP0O RUGS nine-tent- HIGH-SPEE- deep-seate- Acre DODGE BROS. the Street Prem Salt Lake Theater 66 EAST ON FIRST SOUTH STREET |