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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESD AY MORNING. NOVEMBER HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY . Dinner Is Given Salt Laker Weds ' for Bridal Southern Girl . . Party FURNITURE . SHIPPED TO NEW YORK AND . POINTS AT LESS THAN FREIGHT-RATES- . R. AND UBS. A. E. KIMBALL en-- J night la th preal- ff tertalne1 dant'e suits at tha Hotel Utah In 3bonoc of their daughter. Uiaa Darlene Xlmball, and Philip Douglaa Allison, who TWlll be married Wednesday evening. The Cueata Included members of the bridal Serty and relatives. Pink and white chrysanthemums In a basket formed a centerpiece for the din-e- r table. The place cards had sketches of brides. Covers were laid for twentv- - NEWS has reached thp city of the of Lieutenant Jamee S. - For Particulars Call M. A. Keyser formerly of Safi Lake, and Mias Ruth Simpson of San Antonio, Texas. The wedding took place in San Antonio Sunday. Lieutenant Eldredge Is a son of Mr. 328 West Second South and Mrs. Ben R. Eldredge and a native of Salt Lake City. For two years he Was. 5722 and Was. '5723 Phones has been stationed at Kelly field, near San Antonio, in theair service mechanics school nnd recantly received his commission in Uie regular army. Miss Simptwo. son is a member of a well known family of Mrs. J. E.'DoWd, will he given by the r- - wid Mrs, Edgar I. Newhouse, Jr., of San Antonio and Is a charming young foreign children of St. Ann's orphanage entertained at an informal supper Sun- - woman. and will demonstrate how readily the day evening at their home on First aveforeign children grasp the American nue for the bridal party and a few other Miss Genevieve Gavin entertained at Neals and adopt the American customs friends of the brldo. Chrysanthe-Jnum- s at her afternoon tea bridge Community singing will be led by Mrs. formed the for the home at theyesterday Moxum hotel in honor of J. W. Curtis. table and were also centerpiece used throughout the Mrs. Robert Schlveley, who has recentTea will be served by the members off gooms. ly cofne to Salt Lake from Butte, Mont., the entertainment committee, with Mrs. to make homo Bronze colored chrys- George H. Watson, chairman, and Mrs Miss Katherine Alder entertained mem- anthemumsher decorated the rooms Thomas Ramage, vice chairman. bers of the Kl Ara club and their young was assisted by her sisThe hostess men friends last night at her home, 'A1- -' ter, Miss Mary Gavin, Mrs. Maurice Kane The regular meeting of the Wasatch derwood, In Cottonwood. Dancing was and Mrs. Curtis P. Moran: ComLiterary club will be2 30held today atMrs. JJ'loyed and a late .supper was served. J. o'clock. munity Center at Fall flowers decorated the rooms. The Mr. and Mrs. J. B.' Dalev entertained for the is chairman the Beless T. general guests Included Miss Norma Hunter, Miss at dinner Sunday evening at their home afternoon. Mrs. Kent O. Keyes will give Vlrginta. Caine, Miss Katherine Lambert, on Roberta street In honor of Mlse Gertha a 'paper on "Our National Resources." Mine Virginia Campbell. Miss La Hue Farley, a November bride. Yellow chrys"Birds and Trees of Our National ForCarr. Miss Helen Caine, Miss Blanchs anthemums Covers decorated table. the ests" will be the subject of a paper by Worthen, Mias Esther Huhl, Miss Gwen- were laid for twenty-fivMrs. E. E. Hoff, Mrs. B. F. Johnson. dolyn Cains and Miss Phyllis Lambert; Out of town guests included Mr. and man. will give readings. The hostesses Charles Cowan. Freder Mrs. L. M. Lakeshtre of Chicago. Mr, and for ths . day are Mrs. C. M. Brook or, Mrs. ick Farrell, Don Daynes, Harvey Wood- Mrs. J. D. Van of Venice, Cal., O, Buchannan, Mr William Dyks Barnard, bury, Claude Lambert, Bvron White, and Miss Helen Dortty of New York. Mrs. R. C. Cass and Mrs. L. H. ulp. Jack Longden, Bernard Belle, Averv Caine, Stewart Campbell and Norton Members of the Emanon club were en Mrs. Charles Kirk man entertained memPlatt. tertalned at cards and a late supper by bers of the Entre Nous club at her home R. Meredith. Oliver Mr, Jr. In the Hollywood apartments yesterday and Mrs. A Leap Tear party waa given by Miss at their home on East First South street Autumn flowers decorated the A' Dod and her brother, Clark last night. Yellow chrysanthemums in a afternoon S y, rooms. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Jt, podge, at the home of their parenta crystal basket formed a centerpiece for Victor Stephenson. The guests numbered 1 Ivanhoe apartments, Friday night. the supper table. svenlng was spent In dancing and Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jack twelve. S S S Slaving games. Fourteen were Roby, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mr. Mrs. Paul H. Ray will entertain Satur-dalaid for a late supper. Theplaces Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and T. John Smith, centerpiece afternoon from 3 until 6 oclock, at was formed by two favor pies and crystal L. W. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Harry her home on Thirteenth East- - street, in Candlesticks with orange colored caudles Madsen. honor of Mrs. Henry D Moyle. and shades. - S S S Th guests Included Miss Marie RobThe marriage of MIbs Grace Darling bins Miss Ruth Pounter. Miss Thelma Given, of 6t. Mark s Hospital CharA meeting A. and R. of Mrs Given, daughter held this afternoon be association .will McMurrin, Miss Kathryn Jensen, ity Miss Nellie Ashment, Miss Agnes Aven. Allen Frank Young of Pocatello will take place at 1:30 o'clock at the Hotel Utah to make today. Howard. Ralph Bruneau, GaU ball, which will be plans for the charity Tom Hanrahan, George 8elpel andMartin. given November 26. Ralph meet B'nat will sisterhood Israel this Jordon. Mrs. C. E. Dodge was assisted afternoon with Mrs Maude Lewis, 1017 In serving by Mrs. Jess Solomon. Hutteballe will be unable Professor B. Roland to Miss Marie Second avenue. direct a class in millinery this morning Miss Katherine Maher and Miss Ella Lewis of the University of Utah will de- at Clvio Qenter, but will lead n class McCollum entertained members of the liver an address. Thursday morning. . Sans Gens club at the home of Miss The Young Matrons' club of the 'First Maher, 127 I street, last night Yellow The Lloyd alliance of the First Uni church will meet this tarian chrysanthemums and othsr fall flowers Congregational church will meet Wednesday In until 4 30 with Mrs decorated the rooms. Fourteen were In afternoonG. from 2:30 at 2 o'clock. Walter Cook, 111 Eighth East street. the church parlors, attendance. 0. . a . Tickets for a dramatic entertainment review Banner No. 11, Maccabees, will, Ellen Quinn announces the marto be given' by the dramatic section ol of her daughter, Mary, to Charles hold Its regular meeting at the Knights2 the Ladles' Literary club at the clubriage EE. Johnson. Pythias hall this afternoon at Ths wedding took place of house, Monday afternoon, may be seo'clock. Mrs Catherine Erickson, com cured A. Snow In the Wednesday at the rectory of the Cathefrom Mrs, Georgy mander for Utah and Idaho, will address dral of the Madeleine. The ceremony the Eagle Gate apartments, or from Mrs. E. meeting. was performed by the Rev. Father In H. Dorman Bransford the J. T apartments. Torsney. The Catholic Woman's league will hold Mrs. Beulah Lewis will go to Storrg regular monthly meeting this after- Provo Saturday to read some of Miss Zelta Weidner and Miss Stella Its her own noon at 2 30 o'clock at the Ladies' Litweldner will entertain this evening in erary of B. YfU the at theater Little the clubhouse. Following the business plays honor of Mr. and Mrs W. B. Hubbard, the of Nelkie Draunder tho auspices Mrs. W. F. Adams will give a matic club. who will leavs soon for San Diego to meeting talk on Americanization. The presi maks their home. dent, Mrs. A. Ji. 8. Bird, who has lust POST TO ELECT OFFICERS. from the east, will give a report A progressive dinner will be given this returned on the National Council of Catholic Special to The Tribune. a evening by number of young women. Women, held In Washington, D. C , Sep KAYSVILLE, Nov. 1. A special meetMiss Geneve Thomas will entertain at the tember 15, which Mrs. Bird attended as ing of Elmer Criddle post No. 82 of the first course, Mrs. Milton Bennion and Miag a representative of the archdiocese of American Legion of Kaysville will be held Charlotte Holmgren will serve the d Ban Francisco. at the local club rooms next Thursday course, Mrs. Bruno Lange the third A program consisting of musical num evening at 7'30 oclock.. At this and Miss Hazel Perry the fourth. bers and recitatlonz, under the direction officers for the coming year will bemeeting elect- - Fireproof Storage Co. Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1920 $1.00 RE. bachelor of vu who last Installed az supreme the Bachelor Knights. BRUNEAU, Soup Old Fkshlon Beans Navy Wafers Radishes Olives Rip Breaded Veal Chop, Asparagus Tips r . Top Sirloin Saute, Itallenne Sauoe M nitre d'Hotel Potatoes Dinner Rolls Lettuce and Tomatoes, French Dressing Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake or Tea We serve Green Apple Pie Coffee a regular 76o .13 to 3 5 Milk luncheon from Beautiful Women o( Society, during the past seventy years have relied upon It for their distinguished appearance. The refined, pearly white complexion It - . dHote Dinner Table ALL EASTERN v V NEWHOUSE HOTEL J 2. - i2fil I e. -- see Storage o! Household Cleanest and eefeet fireproof building In the city Lowest Rate 00 sec-en- I ol Insnraic: Redman Fireproof Storage " Co. ISt South Fourth West Wasatch 1404 and 1466 Install it now. It's the most thoroughly comfortable and dependable cooking aid you can possibly have. The exact temperature to suit your needs is yours at the turn of a switch. There's no guesswork nor worry. An electric range makes cooking a joy. Yotf never have to regulate the fire nor carry coal nor empty ashes nor fuss with flames nor endure odprs. You save not only time, work and worry but also food. Meat shrinks less, vegetables retain their full flavor and goodness everything is cooked perfectly. Its clean, economical, serviceable joyful! Our display room offers innumerable suggestions to the many folks who are already seeking for those Christmas gifts which best express their thought and well wishes. You should have . a Hoover. - Social Organization, All of ed. November 11 a grand ball will be iven at the Kaysville opera house unThe Bachelor Knights last night held der the ausplcee of the post. their annual Installation of officers at ths Knights of Columbus home at 165 East : -Services South Temple street, installing R. E. K. Bruneau, supreme bachelor; G. L. Butk ley, superior knight; A. J, Gibbons, pedal to Ths Tribeae. purser, and J. P. Caulfield, siglllary. PRICE, Nov. 1. In selecting their officers for the ensu attended funeral services wore Largely held In the Second ward chapel yesterday afternoon for A. lng year the Bachelors have paid , honor K. Hansen, county who to each of the branches of tho American died Wednesday of commissioner, last week after a fighting forces. Mr. Bruneau enlisted in year Illness. the marine, corps at the declaration of The speakers were Commiswar, serving untlt several months after sioner A. D. NebekerxCounty Mr. Buckley enlisted in N. the armistice. Judge Henry Hayes, Dr. R. Gavin-Clar- k, R, D. Young, ths United States navy end served on the Bishop, Andrew Oldroyd and Bishop Wil- mother ship to submarines, Mr, Gibbons liam A. Seegmlller. enlisted In the army and served In France Muaio was furnished by a double mixed with the Second the war. army during quartet under the direction of John Hood. Mr. Caulfield waa enlisted in the S. A Resolutions of sympathy from the SeT. C. at the University of Utah. der County Farm association. Model MerThe Bachelor Knights enlisted 100 per cantile company and Richfield Commertn various cent of their membership cial club, with which organizations Mr, branches of the United States forces, and Hansen was affiliated, were read. the war there were no social acMr. Hanaen is survived by hie wife, during tivities. three sons and three daughters. Last year the Bachelors had their first celebration of Armistice day, which was in the nature of a reorganization to cele brate the homecoming of their 100 per The celebration comcent membership. prised a supper dance at the Ladles e .program depicting with club, Literary pedal to Tbs Tribune. the service of its member in the war. 1. will celebrate Bachelors This Nov, Mrs Bessie MORGAN, year the wife of C. G. Porter of Porterville,Porter, died Armistice day at the Ladles' Literary last evening at the family residence fol- club on Thursday evening, November 11 carnival dance. Unlike last year. with lowing a lingering illness. Mr. Porter, until she was Stricken It will not be a masked or coetume afabout six months ago, had lived a most fair, but many carnival features and suractive and useful life. She was the moth- prises have been planned for entertain er of five children, all of whom survive ment. her. They are as follows: .Walter Porter, The Bachelor Knights membership con members of the professor of chemistry at the University sists of unmarried of California; Mrs. Levi A. Carter. PorKnights of Columbus. terville; Mrs. George Brough, Rlchvllie; L. A. Porter, Porterville, and Dr. Ralph O. Porter, Logan. Funeral arrangements will be announced as soon as word can be received from Professor Porter at Berkeley, CaL a DEATHS. James V. Leseney, a retired banker WILL BE BURIED TOMORROW, from Cincinnati, Iowa, died at a local pedal to The Tribune. hospital yesterday. His death was due to serBOUNTIFUL, Nov. 1. Funeral He was on his way to Call vices for Mrs. Louise Parkin Winegar, meningitis. befomla and took sick on the train who died Saturday, will be held from the fore arrtving at Salt Lake lust just Friday, South Bountiful meeting house Wedneswas removed to s hospital, where he and day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with interHe was 63 lingered until yesterday. ment in the Bountiful cemetery. She of age and a native of Ohio. The was the wife of William Winegar and rears tody will bo sent to his Iowa home daughter of Mr. and Mre. Hyrum Parkin, and was born at South Bountiful twenty-thre- e years ago. Mrs. Parkin had alMrs. 'Anna Dennerv, 45 years of age, ways resided here. Besides her husband died yesterday at the family home,- - 38 and parents, she. Is survived by a son street, of epilepsy. She was tha four days old, two sisters and two broth Jeremy wife of Bart Dennery. Sha was a resiere. dent of Salt Lake for the past five years. The body is at the mortuary parlors of A correction. The fine sedan adverWilliam Taylor, 21 South West tised in Sundays paper can be teen at Joseph street. Notice of funeral will be 342 State street Templelater. No. 343 instead of No. given Any offer considered; owner leaving clt (Advertisement ) Thursday, Tho Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Abraham Y Taylor died yesterday at local hospital. Burial will be in City cemetery today. The cortege will leave the funeral parlors of Joseph William Taylor, 21 South West Temple street, at U o'clock hls rroyning. argely Attended Held for A. Vacuum cleaners, washers, sewing machines and many small appliances .are here for your selection. Theres a wide range of price and style. 35701 Avalon Just Lika a I 2 Medley Fox Trot Gypsy One Btep Best Ever Medley Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra 18690 Whispering Fox Trot , Th Japanese Sandman fox Trot Paul Whitemah and His Ambassador Orchestra A. 1 b V ,? Hansen VOCAL NUMBERS 18693 ' Louis Terrell and Wm. 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Operation is by the rapid touch eystem one hand doing it alL Hence, figure work is handled easier, and at a decided saving in time, quicker wy mmI tiwL 11m immIw an always townie Have the Sundstrand demonstrated on work. Sm Cm yaanelf haw k wiUowt ysac Ak shawl k today. William Thomas, 45 years of age, died Funeral yesterday at a local hospital. arrangements will bs mads later. FUNERALS. Funeral services for Wallace Charles Kettle. Infant son of Mr. and Mra (borne Kettle, 2640 Park street, will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the family home. Burial will be In Wasatch Lawn cemetery. The body la at the Carl Eddington A Co. funeral parlors, 105,1 East Twenty-fir8outh street. st Funeral services for Georgs Holmes, who died Sunday at ths home of hta son, Arthur Holmes, In Murray, will be held at 11 o'clock noon today at ths Handy ward meeting house. He Is survived by his widow, one son, Arthur, and a daughter, Mrs. Neills Axtls of Salt Aaks. Reliable for Colds and Croup. 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