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Show THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE V 4, 1920. 1864 FOUNDED STATE-BROADWA- cr ... ' MuRS. STANLEY L. ANDERSON, formerly Miss Jeanette Blackley, who was married e Sunday m Rexburg, Idaho, and is at the hotel jwith her husband for.Jwo Weeks. Miss Blackley was formerly of this city. V THE BIG STORE M , ' t J-- I V "IHig. ' .v k'iad uuia lund2;; rfA; Tr . New-hous- a, THE BIG STORE WELCOMES B. P. O. E. WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD! .O NO PHONE, MAIL OR C. O. D. ORDERS $2.49 Ladies Men Jewelry Sale Shirts, 99c 99c Silk Hose 99c pr. Including toft and stitf cuff atylea. extra lot of y large sires; 18 1, , ahd 17. as. well aa . a general ruh of ores from 14 to 18. An Sterling n1 gold filled Bar Pins, Brooches, Iesrl Necklaces and Far Drops. Rhine-stonBar Bins and Brooches;' gold filled Set Rings, Iearl and rolored tStones. Large assortment of Novelty Beads and Jet, IS to 6iJ laches in length; also fancy Jade, coral, red, amber anilpearl beads in this assortment. Fine grade pure in silk hose, black, pink and white. Come early for the big bargain. Values up to $J.00. BOY8 BLOUSE3, 990 Li;rht and dark Sires patterns. t i if 4 to 15. $1.75 values. PURE COTTON $2.00 BATTS S3c Each... Large comfort Bize. 35c Blue Check Apron GINGHAM - - A -- YARDS FOR 1 I t 35c PRINTED VOILES AND BATISTE, 7 7Ts23c Light and dark grounds. 75 BLEACHED SHEETING, 2 Y5JS 83c roE 48 inches in Miss Cannon and Dinner-Danc- e Honor of Dr. Hunter Brides Wed R. AND MRS KLMER W. BRAIN-ARMr. and Mrs. William Armstrong and Mr. and Mn. K. W. entertained at a dancing party night at the Madsen home on East First South street, in honor of Miss Lumle Mallard and K W. Madsen, Jr Miss Mad en Sarah Burton and Frederick A. Moreton. The reception rooms were decorated in In the dining room And red peonies. breakfast room pink roses In a silver basket formed a centerpiece for two supFour silver candlesticks held per tables pink candles. The table covers acre Madeira. ('residing at the tables were Mrs. M. J Ballard. Mrs E I Burton, Mrs. F. E. Twelve Bagiey and Mrs. I. R. Barton. The young girls assisted in serving. guests numbered 200 Maud Powell entertained at a shower and bite supper last night at her home, 017 Ninth East street, in honor of Miss Elisabeth Baxter, a June bride. The living room was decorated in choke-therr- v blossom and blue tYimrfbn peonies and snowballs in a large basket formed a centerpiece for the supper table. The guests Included, besides the guest of honor, .yr J H. Powell, Mrs. F. E. Baxter.lrtf Matthew Asper, Mrs R. E. Baxter, Mrs. James Pettigrew Powell, Mrs Leslie Powell. Mrs. Floyd Leaver! Mrs J. 1 NVclev, irs. L. II. Balli of Preston. Idaho, Mrs. R. F. Porter. Mrs. C o. Baxter Mrs K. L. Lee, Mrs. J. 1 Powell, Mrs Ashton Nebeker, Miss Ardelle Neelev, Miss Doris Baxter. Miss Anna May Baxter, Miss Evelvn Reiser, Mis Geneve Reiser, Mia Bessie McAfee, Miss Melba Powell, Miss Ruth Powell, Miss liollj Baxter, MU Gwendolyn Cannon. Miss forget-me-not- s. $ $ t J. N. Ttirld entertained at a shower and supper last night In compliment to iola Kidd, a June bride The livMips ing room was decorated in bridal wreath and pink peonies. On the dining table a Mrs cluny cover was over pink. Pink sweet-pea- s in a basket formed a centerpiece for Pink satin ribbon extended the table. from the chandelier to the corners of the table and were caught with pink hearts. Four pink cathedral candles were at the Corners of the table. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. L. If. Miss Freer. Miss Charlotte Haeusgen, Norma Wareing, Miss Elsie Lange, Miss Miss KNie. Johnson. Blanch Hill and Music was furnished bv Miss Thelma Worth and Mrs. Johnson. Miss Glad Robert Smith. Mri. Fred A Kuster entertained at her borne, 341 East Hfth South street, afternoon in honor of the sixth The birthday of her daughter, Edna. afternoon was spent in games. The decorations were in pink and white. The were Zita Sweeney, Julia small guest Crowley, Georgia Bodell, IJUian Wilson, Arthur Tre, Earl Etans, Fercy Jenkins and Glenn Miller. yes-terd- NEWJIOUSE HOTEL Table dHote Dinner Friday, June 4, 1920 $1.00 Orange And Pineapple Cocktail ed Dinner Rolls serve a Ilrular 12 to Lunch, 2 shower Miss Mary Lee and late supper at the home of Mrs. Davis on East Second South street, last night In honor of Miss Elsie Spltko, a and pink sweet June bride.. Bridal-wreat- h peas were used to decorate the rooms and the supper tables The guests numbered tweniy-fivMrs. Beach Lyon will entertain this afternoon in honor of the bride. from the great pile of all the atandard ladies' Union Suits, such as Brvrd Mills, Kays er, Lawrence and others. $12.50 WOMENS Pumps and Oxfords Members of the lambda Phi sororltv of the University of Utah will be gumt of I I DAINTY NEW Tub Women's high jjrade patent or kid pumps, oxfords and Made on long vamp narrow toe lasts, with slippers. Goodyear welt sewed or turned soles with extreme high wood covered Louis heels. Stylish and dressy. All sixes and widths. On sale today only St $9.99. $8.00 WOMENS Pumps Slipp ers and Oxfords $5.99 In this lot of Womens Pumps, Slippers and Oxfords, you will find manv desirable styles. Made of patent, dull or bright kid, with turned or Goodyear welt sewed soles on stylish lasts, with Louis heels. All sir.es, on sale today only at Made of choice corded novelty broidered, lace pique trimmed voiles, batistes, Emfabrics. trimmed and tailored styles. .v 89c 49c Pastry Board Flour Sifter 35c Rolling Pins 19c Bread Pan All for 99c Dish Pans, NEW PERCALE 99c House 14-qua- rt size, gray enamel. Garbage Cans. . . Galvanized, . tight cover. - I nwr Leather Bags, Silk Hand Bags, ntkr1. No. 5 Bloomin -- A Wilsons Certified bottles at rq 99c Catsup 16-o- z. 26c I 4,t 59c SODA CRACKERS.. ,tt Of Envelope Purses, Good - 1 i JT- I? t is 4" L GIRLS GINGHAM School Frocks 99c Attractive new spring styles. Sizes 6 to 14. 15c Teco Flour Special. Back and top straps and fitted. FRAMES-- w BAG $1.79 EACH 24c Bag top, purse and instructions. . . TREE TEA- - pkgs.. Vs-l- 10c Pancake HILLS RED size size SMART NEW MiddyBIouses 99c Excellent models, made of genuine Lonsdale jean, with colored collars contrasting and cuffs. and Dressing Mens Socks 99c Sacques 99c 54c $1.29 25c NECKO In desirable styles, patterns and colors. Sizes 36 to 46. Domestic Sardines in cottonseed . oil 6 pairs of 25c sox for ws formerly Ming Jeanette Elarklev of Balt Lake, but has been making her home in Rexburg recently. The couple will spend two weeks tn the city and will be extensively entertained by friends and reiatlvea. Mrs. Chart., A. Stain will entertain at dinner Monday evening at her home, 1J77 Twelfth Bast street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. of Order Kastem the Lynda chatper. Star, will meet thia evening at the Masonic temple. The executive board of the State Feda eration of Women' dubs will meet SatThe FHlohjk club will entertain at a urday morning at 10.10 oclock at the Hosilver reception at the Y. W. C. A. club tel Utah. room thla evening from I to 10. i a a Mrs. James Cole of Nepht, to ho has Mr. and Mr. Stanley L. Anderaon of been the gyest of Mrs. M. T. Lyon for Rexburg, Idaho, are at the Xewhouse ho several days, has left for Kaysvllle and le. Mr and Mr. Anderson were mar will also visit Bingham before returning ried Sunday in Kexburg. Mr. Anderson home. Mra Cole attended the graduation Durham 99c . . . . .69c $1.23 $2.50 1-- 4 Table and Dewert Spoons, set of 6 Knives and Forks, set of 6 Fruit Knives, set of 6 Butter Spreaders, set of 6 Bouillon and Coffee Spoons, set of size; 6c Stone Crocks, Wire Clothes Line 15c 15c z. 1 Clothes Pins Clothes Pin Apron All for 99c !. L frT 1 size. Without Brass Read- - ing Lamps. 8 ? $1.50 value. QQ C Peninsular . Adjustable shade, cord. ( Auerbach Floor Paint, 99c Quart ot Fourth Floor.) si Mra J. A. Mclliwee and daughter. Miss Marguerite Mclliwee, will leave Wednesday for Denver to spend ten day a am fer the gitcd.y oditlea will Society net b. rewind ky teirpo.ii. Urn It eelsek Sotarday amu,. Sock Itma msst reiat ealy e imti ef Bturdy w far ths eoain WMk. Social ...a i. f to poet .f wmu s claOs u4 by Friday aigOc. out b. net la wins, th. .a ul Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hudson and of federal budert system were adopt- - , daughters, Ruth and Margaret, will leave d by tbo national aaoeiation of credit, Miss Myra Aibaugh of Kansas Oty has today to spend a year traveling in the men la annual convention hera tod. arrived to spend the summer in Salt United State and Canada. Federt taxation was diausaed at at Lake. conference tonurht. K. G. KHunt. chair. URGED TO RETAIN BONOS. man of the committee on federal laxa- Mrs Lily C. Wolstenholme has rone to ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Jun t. Reso- tion, declared the aCM latmn a cumpa ri a of taxattoo to attend the Republican national lution urging th public to retain the intin at the present Chicago convention as a delegate. Mrs. Wol- -, Liberty bonds they now own and to buy awe beln followed bv larxe comioervUi etenholme will be the guest of Mra Grace more, and approving the establishment organization in nearly every city, 7 I k ? cover. exercises of hbr daughter, Thelma, who B. Griffin. 4324 Park avenue. She will has Just completed a two years' course attend a reception to be given by Senator of training as a nurse at the Holy Cross Johns at the Congress hotel Monday evehospital. ning. Mra Frank Fisher will entertain Saturday afternoon at an informal tea In honor of her niece, Mra Thomas Keama who will leave soon for Park City to spend the sunnier. w Punch Cedar Oil Mops, 99c 99c 99c Board h AT 99c EACH Berry Spoons, Gravy Ladles, Cold Meat Forks, Fish Servers, Pie and Cake Servers, Sugar Shell and Butter Knife Sets, Childs Set, Syrup Pitchers, Jam Jars. Values to $2.25. 3-- Combinations 7 Table Silverware 99c Set Domestic Mustard SARDINES 4 CANS 25C size, FOR at 50-fo- ot HpJ f Li- - A big lot of the finest quality heavy pure silk camisole ribbon; values to $2.00. 1 19c REX LARD 3 No. size No. 5 size No. 10 size 70c Wash 49c 3s RIBBONS, 99c Yard COFFEE 2-l- $1.50 Worth of r1 t Ml CAN SARDINES. $5.99. Combination 99c SAVE MONEY AT Blouses GAuerbacKa 99c $9.99 An The marriage of Miss Alice Hoover of Denver and George Arthur Logan of Rock Springs. Wyo., took place yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the study of the Rev. J. H N. Williams at the First Methodist church. Dr. Williams performed the ceremony. The couple will make their home in Denver. UNION ri e. Orpheum matinee party, followed by tea at the Hotel Utah, was given yesterday afternoon by the Order of Seagulls The tea table of the L. D. S. university. was decorated in spring flowers. The party Included Mi-- s Hortense Stohl, Miss Dorothy Dunyon, Miss Camille Stohl, Miss Margaret Lyman. Miss June Woodruff, Miss Florence Helner, Miss Ruth Stewart, Miss Marjorie Whitney, Miss Aline Ellison, Miss Viva Lawson, Miss Roma Parkinson, Miss Laura Cutler, Miss Elisabeth Wilson, Miss Afton Romney, Miss La Faun Bailey, Miss Loraine Smith, Miss Norma McKendrick, Miss Merle Cummings and Miss to Hortense Young. f makes of n. Mrs. A Lange will entertain at dinner this evening In honor of Miss Viola Rldd and Bruno T. Lange, who will bo married next Wednesday. Milk 73c, Wis-com- h, . Coffee Farfalt and Cake or Fresh Apple Pie HV W'ls-pom- b, Mrs Robert Campbell will entertain at a garden party and tea this afternoon at the home of her. mother, Mrs. M. A. Chessman, in Cottonwood. Salad Combination Coffee The marriage of Miss Florence W. W. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. took place Wiscomb, and Victor L. Ole-o- n la- -t night at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Sirs W. W A 768 East Ninth South street. re ption followed. in the Fink peonies were used living room. Yellow and white garden flowers in a basket decorated the supper table. The bride wore a gown of white taffeta trimmed til lace. Her vail was caught with orange blossoms. She carried bride roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Ruth Wisxoinb, wore pale green ergandy trimmed tn filet lace. She carried pink roses. Creed Haymond was best man, Assisting In receiving was Mrs. Emma Oleson. Presiding at the supper table were Mrs. H. B. Wiscomb, Mrs. W. R. Wiscomb and Mrs. A. B Wiscomb. AsViolet Bologsisting in serving were Miss nese. Miss Alene Taylor, Miss Edith Wells and Miss Donna Cunningham. Dancing was enjoyed on the lawn. The Ariel quartet furnished music during the evening. Miss Fay King, accompanied by Miss Lueile Booth, sang just preceding the ceremony Folowlng a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home after June 15. I K YARDS U FOR LADIES SUITS. Made of fine quality of sateen, embroidered edge. scalloped Regular $2.50 value. Mill runs. Heavy CRASH TOWELING, y Sateen Petticoats, 99c ooo Halibut, Parsley Butter or Club Steak, Spanish Sauce or Beef Tongue with Potato Salad Ms-hPotatoes s Pried Ice Tea V. and Miss Miss Gertrude Geoghegan Kathleen Geoghegan will entertain at bridge tea this afternoon at their home on North State street in honor of Miss honor at a lawn party to b Riven at the Marguerite Mclliwee, a June bride, home of Misa Vernetta Lindaay in TayMr. and Mrs. Robert V. Derrah will lorsville. entertain this evening at a dinner dance at the Newhouso hotel in honor of Miss The Thimble club will meet thti afterEdna Williams and Misa Sarah Burton. noon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mn, . ViiUamaonr 124 Windsor a treat. June brides, and their bridal parties- - Soup 'Boston Clam Chowder Wafers 40c Damask, Yard, 99c I MESSAGE lias been received antlia marriage of Mies nouncing Gene Cannon, daughter of lif'and Mrs. George M. Cannon of this city. Ho Dr. W. E. Hunter. The wedding took brides place last night at the home of the sister Mrs. David I. Howells, 440 Riverside Drive, New York. Another eister, Mias Nora Cannon, who Is studying music tn New York, attended the wedding. The bride left Salt Lake Sunday, accompanied by her mother. The couple will spend their honeymoon in inAtlantic City. New York, They will spend a year where Dr. Hunter is taking postgraduate work, and will then return to bait Lake to make their home. sea entertained at hoary linen finish quality $2.00 wide. t f K |