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Show y THE SALT TAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1921. Group of charming young girls whs will assi t at a dancing party, to be given by the Bachelor Left to right, Miss Marguerite Lccuyer, Knights at the Hotel Utah, the Monday following Easter. Miss Amla Gillis, Miss Lenore Harrington and Mia Valentin? Gorlinski. aft Lafe I'GirftoUed v,r w' - 'Z.- J ' - h- - ,.V w n V - 7? t ; ' - T (0(1 $ , y - . 'OMANCTC is attached to the announce-mer- it by Mrs. A. E. Welby, formerly of this cltv ami now of the Island her of. f!t. Hclftia. of the rrufarfement ofGod-troy dilightur, Muriel, to Major H. U. St. Moreau. English Koyal marine corpa. Mrs Wciby and her daughter. who hav since leaving wade their home in Salt Lake a number of year ago. went to St. Helena about a year ago to Join Charles Welby, a son of Mrs. Weloy. act- ' t A , , L St. Helena time Major Morgan, who was at the met Miss ing governor of the Island, announcement of the enthe and Welby gagement Is the culmination. The brides father., the late A. E. Welby, was superintendent of the old Rio Grande Western railway, now a part of the Denver. & Rtv Grande system, with headquarters In Stilt iJike, aftd the family has many friends in this city Mre. W. of Null Lake Is a Sister of the tori' . The marriage will take place at an early ditto The couple will make their home in Hendon, ENT ha been received A by Mr. ami Mrs. 3 C Hammond of the Columbia apartments, 846 East Broadway, of the marriage of their son, Ralph, to Miss Yvonne Bouchard of Beaune, France. The wedding took place at- Cambridge, Mass., March 6. The bride has been a teacher of French In Mias Haskell's school for girls at Cambridge and Mr. Hammond is completing in the Harvard graduate school of busiThe young. couple ness administration. will make their home In Cambridge for tig) present. Announcement Is nlade of the engagement of Susanna S. Baker to James B. Jom s. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple Thursday, ic. Mr. and Mrs. P. Bennett announce the marriage of their daughter. Bessie Alice Hose, to. John P. Krogh. The wedding took place March 8. The couple wlU make their home In this city. . t f V, ? Briton at . Vy 4JJ' f 4e: vv g. : fi;: :? V- y - , f.&x V V .... ' v I ?'.i. .v' - - V . P pf V, J S'' I 'V. V r' ldf ' , This Wonderful i 'K.,A1 1 &( J v v r. :vV V. 4f s- - I dZ ! is results, that has ever come to the women of ;.!r s . 4 the true answer about this revolutionary new invention patented all over the world. It is not a pattern, but a new help in home sewing an addition to the Parisian style of Butterick terhalfiat means the post wcnderM new possibility of ecooomking, and securing astonishingly perfect HERE g America. In one, the t Peltor combines A Guide that Saves 50c to $10 on Materials NOT ojtm layout chart for a single size and width, but a separate chart tor orory atae, and every width of suitable material hid out by experts always the right way of the weave to use every inch of fabric, and to save you from 50c to $10 on materials alone! New 2 AEACH step in putting together Putting-Togeth- Tribune Btxff received word of the marriage of their Mies Mary Hits of St. Louis, to niece. Leslis A. Bowling, a newspaper man, also of St. Louis. The wedding took, place Saturday, March 18, at 6 o'clock, at the First Methodist church, The couple will make their home in St. Louie The bride formerly lived In this city and has many friends here. Mrs. Heater Smith announces the engagement of her daughter, Bella to W. Earl Sp&fford of Provo. The wedding win take place In the Salt Lake temple . Announcement is made of the engageWednesday. ment of Miss Inex Rhodes of Garland to Ms. and Mrs. . J, H House announce Ytmddnua M, Evan at this olty The the engagement of their daughter, Miss wedding date will be announced later. Eileen Cronin, to Bernard McHale. The ,i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scoffleld of Kayt- - wedding will take place In April. ville announce the engagement of their The marriage of Mias Ruth Iversoq daughter, Marlon, to Raymond C. Card-we- ll of this city. The marriage wrlll take and Maurice Wilkins took place Wednes an date. early pined at day morning at 18:80 o'clock at the home . of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs, 1 awlv and Mrs. William C. Howe have Louis F, Iverson, East Seventh South f . - p; street. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Ellas Woodruff in the presence A wedding of relatives and friends. breakfast followed. The couple left for a trip to the northwest and after April It will ba kt homa at the Oaks apartments. , , .. Personal 1 183 ETHEL DAILEY of Rossvllle. Os., arrived yesterday to visit her uncle and aunt. Major and Mrs. J. B. Corbly. . a . The Finishing Touches of Paris Itself , V Mrs. Frank B. Stephens has returned from southern California, where she had been visiting for some time. . . sLai ka: - for Fashions . . Mrs. William Griffith and little son, Bobby, will leavs today for their horns In Houston. Texas, after a several weeks' visit In this cltv as the guests of Mrs. H. E. Cook. Mrs. Griffith will visit In Denver, Colo.. and In iHutchlnson. jvan., on Mr. and Mrs. M. Cronman announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to. her way home. Utah. The 0 Eugene Newman of Eureka, wedding will be early-- . In April. Mrs. Louis A. Marks left Thureday for Los Angeles to spend the Easter vacation with her daughter, Miss Louise Maras, who la attending the Cumnock school for girls. . Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cook will return Tuesday from a visit to Boston and New - FIND out for yourself what the Deltor con mean in sewing perfection, sewing ease in sewing certainty and Economy! Ask for Butterick Pattern with Deltor" for the very next garment Mm. D. C. Duke of Cedar City and her son, (Dale, who have been visiting Mm. Mrs. Ellen S. Ash, for three weeks, have returned home. MM. Duke was formerly Miss Aileeh Ash. J. Mra O. McAllister of Los Angeles Is visiting her daughter, Mm. Victor H. Bear. Dr. and Mra Victor H. Bears are of tnelr receiving the .congratulations friends on ths arrival of a daughter, born March 18. the (hum for Money-Savin- g xntfuhomt for Authority in Etiquette' z' you plan to make! I vith of Parity for fiction York. Dukes mother, e EVERY single detail, every tiny touch that gives a garment inditidaulity in the dever hands of the Parisian modiste Imparted to you by instructions that the least skilled of needlewomen can follow and achieve the unmistakable effect of PARIS! Mrs. Elisabeth H. Ooray will leave Thursday for Los Angeles and will later go to Santa Barbara and return home by way of San Francisco. . Picture-Guid- that an expert would take pictured ao simply, explained so clearly, that all you have to do ia to follow with your needle and you almost magically attain the perfect fit, set and "drape" that say, without words, Fifth Avenue" or "Paris." Portrait V Miss Muriel LUley and Clinton Clark were married Wednesday at noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Raymond Walker in Cottonwood. The ceremony was performed by the Very Rev. W. Fleetwood tn the presence of relatives and a few close friends. Mrs. Walter Allen of Moab, formerly Min Katherine Paul of this city, was the matron of honor and Charles Ward Btimpson was best man. The couple left Immediately after the ceremony for New York City, where they will make their home, er BUTTERICK Style Leaders of the World ' Mrs R. E. MeConsughy has returned a three months' trip to California. from - H. Moore has returned from Bingham, where she vlelted with her father, State Senator H. M. Standi eh, and brother, Lawrence Standish. Mra Moore will leave soon for California to make her home. e e i Dr. - 3. Dull left Thureday for southern California, where Uw will visit his daughter, Mlsa lone Dull, who Is attending school there. fo Fashions Newest Conceptions In bringing Wieherts Wichert styles are primarily for those who look and keep ahead in the fashloa world. You will pay. aa much for the ordinary ort more for similar grades. Better shoes than Wichert cannot be produced at any price. ' and Mra J. A. Melville, Jr., lert this week for a short trip to Los Angeles and ths heaohea Mr. A revolution in dressmaking now added to the best Pattern in the World Hirschmans BKJTTEKICl Auerbachs are exclusive Salt Lak 3 Agents, for these' famous terick Patterns X The Rev, H. E. Keddlngton, paetor of the First Unitarian church, and Mm. Keddlngton are at the Hotel Fifth EaaL s I I X V. Jarrett have had a their gueat for several weeks Dr. Jarrett's stater. Mm. CV F. M. WUev of Washington. D, C. Mrs. Wiley has been the gueat of honor at several Informal theater and motor partlea, and last week, with Dr. Jarrett and his family, was ths guest ot Mr. and MM. John A. Wade of Bingham Canyon. a Mies Dorothy Rlppe, Salt I aka harpist,' daughter of Mrs. l)oM Klppe loft, has returned after touring New York, Chicago -- and Washington. Mias Rlppe will March 21 to 26, Inclusive Mr. and Mra. Samuel F. Fenton and niece, Mlsa Oertruit Tripp, hay returned from a three months' trip to Honolulu and southern California. - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Wrtght and be by daughter of Perth Amboy, N J., will arrive next week to vlelt et the Rlch-ar- d Saves home. Mra. Hoy Wayland of Caere r, Wyo Is also a gueet at the Sav- age home, , i Mr. Frank ee T. Jllno wife and daughter of are spending a Hotel Utah, en route to their horns en Long th summer . Wh In Mines, e Ladies and Gents Suits All Work Guaranteed i First-clas- s, French Dry !. 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