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Show i' THE SALT LAKE TIUBUKE, THURSDAY .MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1921, FURNITURE PUT GLASS and CHINA Temple lyiarriage Followed" by Reception Odd-Dinne- -- $2M to any point without ship ' ue. We may save you calling money by shipping your goods in one of our through care .at leas than freight rates. Do not v on tnarriaga of Mia Ruth Roborta Earl Poulton took place morning In tho Salt Lak tampla. A wedding breakfast followed at the Hotel Utah and a reception waa riven last night at the home of the bridegroom' a parents, Mr. and Mr. W. J. " Poulton, 160 J street. Pinic rosea carnations and sweet peas, with back around of palms and ferns, decIn orated the drawing-rooarranged a bower of the wedding party. Tha liv- -. Jonwaa room adorned with yellow ing qulls. The aupper table In the dining room had a basket cf jdnk rosee and pink sweet peas as a centerpiece. The bride wore a gown of pale blue Miss The bridesmaid, velvet. , par ns black Leone Pratt, wore black lacq-ovcarBoth bridesmaid bride satin. and ried ehowers of Cecil Brunner . roees, Earl Roberts was beet man. Assisting in receiving were Mr. and "hire. W. J. Poulton and the bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Mariey, parents of - the bride, apd Mrs. R. H. Brewerton. Assisting in the dining room were Mies De - Rtlla Read, Mies Lucll Brewerton, Mrs George A. Campbell and Mies Louise Poulton. .The Evany orchestra furnished music. About 100 -- guests were in at' tendance. , t The couple will be at home after Feb166 20 Second East street . at ruary - THE . D., Mail (No. C. O. Exchanges, Orders or Bgfuads.) 1 , Table dHote Dinner Thursday, Feb. 17, 1921 $1J)0 -- . ninnm Soup . Navy Bean, Crouton Wafers y Cutlet, Toung Unions - Chicken gweej pickles V Asparagus Ttp or Roast Veal Demiglkce . 4 v v Potatoes Dinner Rolls Macedoine Salad Femiier Scalloped Vanilla Ice Cream Chocolate or and Cake v Cream Pie "Milk Coffee Teg We serve a from 600 special 12 to 2, lunch $20.00, $25;00 and $30.00 Values Mrs. Peak Hostess Dresses reThese belated and flect beauty, good style and value. Not a new style note is lacking. A good assortment of colors and materialslrfall sizes up to 44. r This is truly a remarkable jsale of Dresses evening and street wear, in tailored, d and youthful lines. at Luncheon - at Hotel just-unpack- ed ' ' , - i for-afterno- on, semi-tailore- Dinner and Dance Dresses Georgettes Mignonettes i Tri co tines Tricolettes Velours Velvets Poiret Twills v f-7 after--noo- to 5 NEWHOUSE HOTEL The guests included Mrs Charles A. Mrs C Lot of Anderson, Ind , will en- Zimmerman, Mrs. Joseph, Kozzelle, Mrs. tertain at luncheon at the Hotel Utah John W. Christy, Mrs. Emil It. Selbach, L. Simptoday, followed by an Orpheum party, Mr. Paul M. Iee, Mrs. Dwight son, Mrs. R. N. Mead, Mr Charles A. Mrs. Hyrum Bergstrom will entertain at Peak, Mvs. Leslte M English.' Mrs. Martea this afternoon at her home on Seventh tin H. Wood, Mrs. Henry Romalne, Mrs. avenue. ' P K. D. Hammond, Mrs. Hans Klo, Mrs. a a Fred M. Francis, Mrs. Philip bclionert, The annual luncheon of the Veteran Mrs. John V. Danson, Mra. Edward H. Rebekah association will be given today Dorman, Mrs. I- - 8. Wilson, Mrs. A. A. and Mrs. Robat tho T. W. C. A. cafeteria.Payne, Mrs J. M. Lelsncr ' ert M. Motherwell. The regular meeting of the Business entertained V at Mrs. F. W. Meakin Womans club will be held this evening at Ctvla Center. Dinner will be served at luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home 30 and a program will follow. tn on avenue Second Miss compliment to Mrs. Kathleen Kaye will give Sidelights by a Freeman Bassett, who wilt leave soon for Mrs. E. O. Leather-woo- d San Francisco to make her home. A bas- -' Newspaper Women. will also address the meeting. ket of red tulips formed a centerpiece a a a-for the table. The place cards were in The Oliver O. Howard Womans Relief tulip designa Covers were laid for Mr Bassott, Mrs. will entertain at cards this corps EL JCiug,,Mrs. the JC. of P. hall A meeting f GlenM Milier. Mra.,, Wesley, E. the executive committee of the corps wUl Bagiev, Mrs F. M. Gray, Mrs. R. E. Jerauld, 1 Mrs held afternoon Raymond Ackerman, this o'clock. at bq Mra H. E. Godwin, Mrs. Orvln Morris. and A. Shay, C. Welch Mrs. Charles Mra The Ladles' Aid society of the Phillips a a a Congregational church will meet this Mra.-S. Webb entertained at the afternoon at 315 oclock at the home of Mrs. H. A. Eckner, 867 East Third fcouth second In a series of luncheons yesterhome In the Fairmont apartstreet. , at her day ments In honor of Mrs. C. Lot of AnderRed Ind. son, Mrs W. F. Knox of Beaver Is In the tulips In a silver basket a centerpiece for the table. The to remain for several months with city her formedcards were in George Washington son, Wallace Knox, who it attending place k. school here. designs. Covert were laid for Mrs. B. B. Ramrv, Mrs. N. J. Flbueh, Mrs Oscar B. Chalmers, Mrs E. hhophoffen, Mrs, A. E. Denne, Mra Eugene R. Whoelon, Mra J. K. Ellis end Mra R. R. Thoma. t Splendid styles; sizes 2y3 only.' Phonea Waa. 6722 and Waa 672$ A - Shoes Fireproof Storage Co. a LUNCHEON waa given esterday at Ernest Lowe Perkes will entertain at luncheon Friday at her home. 124 O the Newhouse hotel by Mrs. Law- street, in the first of a series of -xence n. Peak Tho table- - decoramenta Mr. and Mrs.- Perkce will give a dancing party at their home Saturday tions were euggeattve of 'Washingtons evening. Red tulips, wlte sweet peaa birthday. a a- flowers were combined in corn blue and Mrs Rena 8. Smoot will entertain at bridge tea at her home, 640 Lincoln street, a centerpiece. The place cards werk pic. in honor of Washington's birthday. tures of Washington. Mrs. TS TiD M. A. Keyser er Miss Margaret Sherrod and Julius B Bearnson took place yesterday In the SeJt lake temple. A reception was given last night at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sherrod, 106 L street Patriotia decorations, were used In honor of the approach of Washingtons birthday. Tho living room waa decorated in red and white carnations and ferns. Red carnations and white rosea were used on the supper table. The bride wore a gown of white silk, with lace drapery. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms and ahe carried bride rosea. Assisting tn entertaining the guests were Mrs. J. Li Galloway and Mrs. J. C, Sherrod. The couple will be at homa March 1 at 31$ South First West street, Logan, where Mr. Bearnson la employed by the federal board of vocational education in connection with tha Utah Agricultural college. Women's 864 FOUNDED 0 -- ' Our packers are all careful and conscientious men who have been with us for years. Each one an expert packer of cut , glass and chink as well as furniture, STATE & BROADWAY all perfect, but do riot piece natch, plain white Set consist of. ' 6 Cups 4 Saucers 6 Fruit Saucer ' 4 Dinner Plates 6 Bread and ' Butter Plate 1 Vegetable r Dish 1 Meat Platter . 35 PACKED AND SHIPPED -- Set, r Serges 'Sns, Satins nt a a, a Members of the C. O. C club entertained at dinner at the Newhouse hotel last night, followed by an Orpheum party. Red carnations In 4 basket formed a centerpiece for the table. The Included Mrs. party Evy Price, Mme Luella Collett. Miss Jtoee Vlalett, Miss Miss Pauline Vlalett, Miss Ivy Price, Hasel Hlgbv, Miss Lillian Southam, Miss, Afton Gallacher, Miss Maud Wright, Miss Jane Wright and Miss Lillian v Wright. a a a , Members of the Association of Collegiate AJumnae will meet for luncheon Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James A. Hogle, 646 Blast South Temple street The luncheon had been originally planned for the T. W. C. A. club house, -- . Silk Petticoats ,$2.98 a a a You know the 'difference !l -- between ordinary coffee f and really good coffee. Good coffee means a , good breakfast. But do you. realize that fine coffee costs just about the same by the cup as , ordinary coffee? Yes, its so. Fine coffee 'preserved in vacuum tins, has full flavor and strength. The price per pound-i- s higher; but it makes more . cups to the pound. Schilling Coffee (your money back if you want it) is one of those fine coffees. j Schilling Coffee Yes, Girls Kwrvbody Ik using and talking about Dk.RWIt.Lo, tbs liquid tint. It Instantly beautifies tho complexion, makes a soft, roey.whlts skin everyone Just loves to tbu h Over five hundred, thousand girls and women ars using It. Tt s a rcstl brauttfler, that whst It Is. Trv It toAt toll.t counters every hers, ds v. lour money bark If vou don t like It. Advertisements The Past Matrons circle, O. E, S. will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hattie L Rosenborg, 32 H street. , f The College club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. H. F Forbes, 133 Edith evenue. Mrs. C. G. Lkuglet will be the , , assisting hostess. a a The Good Cltlsenshlp club will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Chnpman branch library. Sketches of Lincoln and Washington will be given. a a a The Aurora club will meet this afternoon with Mr. Fred Keeler, 636 East Seventeenth South street. a a a Mr. W. A. Barrington entertained the Needle club Wednesday at her home on Seventh Blast street. The rooms were A silver basdecorated In potted plant ket of pink sweet peaa formed a center-piec- e for the table. The place cards were valentines The hostess was assisted by her niece, Miss Gwendolyn Depps, Cov-er- a ,Weare featuring " Art Dept . Specials a, a a a Mrs. Scott Monde and Mrs William Jennings have gone to Boise for a tao aeeks' visit. a a James H Garrett have bought the home of Mrs. W. J. Barrette, 1063 East Second South street, and are now at home there. Mrs Barrette has purchased the Garrett home. 4ii Twelfth East street, end It making her home there. Mr. and Mr eelety Btw fee the Sonde r edllleae will t be revel re by telephone letet than II e'eleek ketardey BOrnlnf Serb Went net relate ealy to e rente of latarSny or toe the rosing week. Social oeeote of Ike an aotlcee ef women 'I club) yet week ml W nent to by Fritlny alyht. SURVEYING AT GUNNISON. Iperlal to The Tribune, GUNNISON, Feb 14 An engineering party for th Central Utah railroad, which is to build a line from Jiiab, on the main line of the Los Angeles A halt Lake Route, waa making a aurvev through Gunnison last Sunday. The, line will cut through the western part of the city limits and will afford the cltliena closer freight and passenger traffic. . Lot No. 1 ", $1.59 .Stamped Articles, 75c Center. Pillow Tops, Scarfs and Childrens Aprons. Lot No. 2 4 Cretonne and Stamped Articles, 39c Laundry 6carf. Ipce-trimme- d ecru table aarfs, with fringe ends, and pillow tops to match, at 79c each. Centers, scarfs and pillows; epeOal lot y allied to $2.0U, Lot No. 6 popular shade; 1 lull. 7 Crochet Thread, 10c Rail M. C. 1L G rocyteryai P : CA6H Asp CARRY t 5 6 Crosse Blackwell Chow Chow 20 or. .lers, 90e 8cro Milk, Tall Cans, 2 for 2ie Woods Cross Tomatoes, 2 Cans 25o & He lut Hall bweet 1otatoes, 2 Lbs. 20f Mpnto IruneS, 60 70 Size, up in lb. bgR., special, lie lb. lubbv Apple Butter 19 oz. Cans, 20c - Banquet Fresh Errs, 97c Dozen - (Auerbachs Main Floor) 1 , r y , Host quality Japanese silk, 'in pretty shades of blue and pink; sizes 36x40. - $2.50 Infants' Long Dresses, $U9 . fauev A '..t..- - Baby Silk Quilts, $4.98 - Elnora Brand Corn Can 2V 12 Cans....1 40 Cans...... 72c 124 Cans. . . . 12.73 25c Ball Lot No. Uucilla and . Shetland Floss, All White, (Uhls, blue and purple. Lot No. 5 Stenciled Articles 98c Sweater Yarn, 65c i All linen , Today Is Baby Day at Auerbachs Auerbachs Table Scarfs and Pillow Tops, 79c Each ... and bag cretonne d retsar Lot No. 3 Lot No. , . Save Money at For Today a a a Mr. and Mra. Kentieth Isiman of Big Plney, Wyo , have gone to California after a visit In Salt Lake. new line of sjk. pftticoats and 'tractive, were laid for fifteen. A pie (octal, following a program, will be given at the Third Presbyterian church. BJeventh Blast and Seventeenth South street Friday evening at I oclock. a are offering the same for such a sensational price that we feel you will be greatly interested. The materials are all of excellent quality jersey, tffea and jersey and faffeta combinations; the colors are really t Made uf fine nainsook uUlf faney c eiutiroi-dcr- d jokes, aeck.and sleeves trimmed with laee edKinp, 75c Infants' Rubens 98c Infants' Short Flannelette Sacques, 39c Good quality and nicely finished. Shirts; 43c - Wool and cotton only. . Reduction in IS ounce , 69c Infants' Knit Wool Sheet Music Auerbach ar the first to but tha prltrs of Sheet Music, From mow on all popular song to WWW Sill St 09 .aaaaaaaaaaawaa nVTVlVhiriVmill dered designs. ( Auerbach sizs Infants Flannelette Kimonos, $1.25 lleaty quality, with pretty Bidder, 39c , mixed , Third Floor) 6 embroi- 5 |