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Show j: THE SALT, LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNB AY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1921 P. ', Ooattaw tnm Fit O-- o. Miscellaneous Events : The couple will make their home Officers and teacher of the Twenty-fourt- h In San Francisco. Mr. end Mr. H. A. who accompanied their d.rl.h-te- r tained Ward Mutual association enterevening at the home of to San Francisco, returned Thursday. Mrs. D.Thursday C. Wood on Hampton avenue, in honor of Mis Vera Lowe, a bride of the Invitations hate been Issubd by Mr. week. Autumn leaves and pink rose and Mrs. John Q. Cannon for e reception decorated tbs room The guest wars: to follow the marriage of their daughter, - Mrs. M. A. Sorenson, Mrs Joseph Katherine, to Morgan Powell McKay. The Wood. Mrs, XL H. Pederson, Mrs. S. D. wedding will take place Wedneday. Oc- Winter, Mrs. William Wood, Mrs.- - H. tober J'J and the reception will be given Hooper, Mrs. D. C. Wood, Mies Naomi in the evening from 8 until 11 o'clock at Sorenson. Miss Vera Lows, Mrs. D. H. the bride's home, 1354 South Ninth West Vincent. Miss Ruth V inevent, Mr. L. si Wet. A. Ramsey, Mrs. Tlllle Parsons, Miss Mies Pederson, Gladys Mr. anf. Mrs. August tamge announce Thomas. Mrs. A- - W. Frewtn, Evangeline Mra. Ruby the engagement of their daughter, Elsa, to Hultqutst, Miss Iris Bleater, Mra. Alden Emil Btuhm of Rock Springs, Wo. The Anderson and Mies Bessie Vincent. . wedding wJU take place October 14 at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Wlirord Dyer entertained st a dancing party, last night at their Alice Kimball Smith announces home on North Seventh West . Mrs. street. Fall the engagement of her granddaughter, flowers were arranged In crystal vases in Sarah K. Sant, to Lionel Edward Jarman ths dining room and In the living room. of Twin Falls. Idaho. The marriage Will The host and hostess were assisted durtake place early ip October in the ing the evening by Mr. and Mrs. Fred , -SmethursL The guests numbered thirty, Lake.temple. Mr. and Mrs. B J. Greiner announce Mrs. Frank Strong entertained Tuesdav the marriage of their daughter.- - Louise, in the Y. W. C. A. club 'rooms. to Frank Devir.e. son of Mr. and Mre. evening In compliment to Miss Mabel Kinney, who hotel." 269-SMAH- t Auc-bac- h, " S-i- see , , James Devine. The wedding took place September 25 in the chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father R. J. Cotter. will leave soon for Jacksonville, Fla., where she will be married early In November The guests numbered sixty, and included the close friends of the guest of honor. For an hour the guests Mrs. Nellie Lree announce the engageenjoyed the pleasures of the swimming ment o! her daughter. Erma, to David J. pool, where contests were held. Large balloons added to the Haslam. The wedding will take place at the pool. A light supn early date. per was served In the parlors on the secfv ond floor. of A vase Mr. and Mrs George B.. Gudgell anyellow chrylarge e lace cover nounce the engagement of their daughter. santhemums on a decorated the supper table. Vera Jean, to R. M. OBrien. The wedding will take place tomorrow at the Mrs. Charles Lindsey bride's home, 450 East Seventh South entertained street. The couple will leave Tuesday Tuesday evening at a birthday party In Tor Los Angeles, where they will make honor of Miss Mildred Rehmer. Dancing and games were enjoyed. Sunflowers and their home. autumn foliage decorated the rooms. A Announcement Is made of the marriage large birthday cake with seventeen canof Miss Maude Baltimore of Salt Lake to dles. on a oluny cover over yellow satin, of Omaha. - The wedding formed the centerpiece for the -- table. O B. Marthis The guests were Miss Alice Lindsey. took place- - September 24. The couple are Miss now at home at the Belvedere apartments. Dorothy Lindsey, Miss Marion Moore, Miss Arta Burleigh, Robert KimI William Bmith. Harold Miller, Miss Lvdla Louise Roeach and Harold berley, Wade Langley and George Rehmer. Vt illlam Holland were married Thursday . S Roe-c975 evening at the home of Louis Mra Abe Wolfe and Mrs. Nat Wolfe Navajo street. The Rev. M. L. Reckman entertained Monday evening at the home performed the ceremony. A wedding supMra. Abe Wolfe, 413 B etreet. In comof was served. The numbered per guests to Mtse Eda Goalwin, Miss Frieda thirty-fivThe couple wlll.be at home pliment Goalwtn and Miss Gussie Glasermsn ot at 1313 Wasatch avenue. New York. Ths rooms were decorated asters and rosea The guests num The marriage of Miss Ruth Croft of with bered' thirty-fivSeattle, Wash., and Charles P. Gqborne , of Pioche, Nev., took place Friday st ron Mrs. Albert Sigler was the hostess at St Marks cathedral. The ceremony was performed by Dean W. W. Fleetwood. Thursday afternoon to the Mothers and Daughters' club, at her home, 441 Center Miss Hannah LeCompte was the bridesA Japanese basket of nasturmaid and Dr. Edward LeCompte was best street. man. The couple left Immediately for tiums formed the centerpiece for the tea .table. The guests were Mrs. 8amuel RobPioche, Nev where they will make their erts, Sr., Mra A. B. Davis. Mrs. A. J. home. Campbell, Mrs. Brigham Sellers, Mrs. Mrs Charles Hampshire, 374 F street, A. H. Smith, Jr., Mrs. Alex Walker,. Mra. announces the marriage of her daughter. Tone Temple. Mrs. Lee Burton, Mrs. Jack Lillian, to Harold K. I 'Tingle. Mavor Nes-le- n Wade. performed the ceremony, which--tooMembers of ths Sunshine club and their place Thursday evemng at the home of the brides parents. The ceremony was husbands motored down to Murray Thursfollowed by a reception. The couple left day evening and were guests of Miss Thursdav .ntght on a short honeymoon, Sarah E. Richardson and Mrs. Milo Rich after which they will be at home In this ardson. cltv. 8upper was served at the home of Mra Mrs. La Vsnt Rector announces the Milo Richardson. A crystal vase of asengagement of her daughter, Verna, to ters formed the centerpiece for the ta T. were William laid for Mr. and Mrs. WilFpanl of Rock Springs. The wedding will take place Monday aftprnoon liam Wootten, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carle st 6 oclock At the home of the bride, 518 ston, Mr) and Mrs. E. A. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richardson, Mr, and Mrs. DaEmerson avenue. vid Goodlad. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Huber, ' of Walker Mrs. H. O. TaylOr, Mra. R. H. Stephenson, Margaret Cameron, Edna Albrand, James Carieston, Bros Dry Goods Co., isformerly open for business, Milo Miss Richardson and Ezra Richardson. dressmaking and ladies' tailoring, at 247 S East Broadway, apt. 12. AdvL) Mr. sad Mrs. J. H. Craig of Leke Breese entertained friends Monday evening at their home In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams, whose marriage took place several days ago. The house was decorated throughout with sunflowers and autumn leaves. bright-color- ed hand-mad- see e. e. ' GOOD GOODS' Through their faultless fit, Thomson Corsets give perfect proportions with the of lines The bring youth. years changing modes,' but in any style a Thomson Corset is always 107 models. ever-charmin- g . Glove-Fittin- g Mra 8. W. Reed and Miss Dorothy Bentrod were the hostesses at a kitchen shower Thursday evening at the Heed home In honor of Mra Irene Murray. Music and dancing were enjoyed during the evening. The Pearson orchestra furnished the music. The guests numbered thirty-fiv- e. MOVED TO Greatest DOOR NORTH OF SALT LAKE TELEGRAM. ONE - , We have taken a long lease on the premises next door north ot the Salt Lake Telegram. and WITH SUPERIOR SERVICE, DUE TO OUR C0NVEN-LENLOCATION, WE CAN SERVE YOU BETTER THAN BEFORE. ' t 4 Any Hat In Our Entire Stock T ; CONTINENTAL CLEANING Has stood the test for thirty years, i Serving particular people every week for so many yean is our has been work that evidence pretty good satisfactory and , our charges right. , AT ' Continental Cleaning & Dyeing Co. H. E. SCHILLER, Manager. Same Phone Wasatch 939. , of the evening Supper waa served at midnight to the following guest, is addition to Mr. and Mra. i lamle the gueata of honor: P. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. John Coffer. Lr. end Mrs Mile Ueber, Mr. and Mr. yreji Jenkins, Mr. and Mra. Ray Pott, lira. Juiry botihan, Mrs. K. D. Gardner. Miaa ills bun.iili, Mias Mary C. Sullivan, Mias Grift liMitut, Ldward Clyde bhrlver, Harold BUrlver, Art Fullmer, Pat Donnelly and William (MitclieU. Mias Oriasa Brlnton assisted ll.i hostcaa. lbe Relief society gave an interesting party Thursday alght in the amusement hail. A large number attended. The Eureka ward choir entertained Wednesday evening in honor of G, W. t hristophereon, to show Its appreciation for bis work as leader Nearly 100 guests were present, and games and dknclng were followed by luncheon, Mr. and Mra. Welter Pitch and Cecil Pitch returned home Thursday from Co rondo Beech, Calif. Mrs. Cecil Pitch returned to Eureka Priday. after a trip to New York. Mrs. Sophie Carpentier baa returned from CalifnPnia, where she had visited since Jnlv l. While there she vUlfed her daughter, Bteila; Mr. and Mra. Bert Averaon, formerly of ku reka. and other relatives. Mias AUce Billings is in Bait Lake for a abort visit. The senior clan of the high school gave an dance Priday night in the gymautuma nasium. The hall was decorated with autumn and flowers. foliage - Miseea Jennie and Vera Turbet of Payaon are visiting Mrs. Art Hines. Mra. Emma Billings is visiting her daughter. Mr- - Bob Jones, of Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mathews drove to Provo Saturday of last week and visited Mr Mathew aa mother. They returned Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Owens, Mias Cleone Owens and Jac.k Downey motored to Provo Wednesday. Mra. James Crooks and daughter, Mrs. M. M. Kaigha, were in Salt Lake last week. Ooe of the moat successful events of the week waa a social given in the Odd Fellows hso to celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the organisation of the Bebekah lodge. Two hundred guests, including twenty visitors from the Payaoa lodge, enjoyed tbe program and banquet. Tbe unique feature of the evening memwaa a kitchenette band ot twenty-fou- r bers, In costumes representing the kitchen, garden and ' instruments made from kitchen utensils. Am eajoyable surprise party waa given Monday at the home of Gertrude Tackett ta honor of Miss Pluesie Oke. Games were played during evening, and luncheon waa served to the Helen Downey, Adeline Osfollowing guests; borne, Maybelle Bean, Thersa Davis, Genevieve Wortblla, Juanita Bunyes, Lillian Van AUtyne. Prances McCann, Louisa Tuckett, Gertrude Tuckett, Floosie Oke, Bernard Green, William Bates, Gerald Banderson, Elmer Nelson, Glen Scott sod Edward Tuckett. 1 -- EUREKA, Oct. lTfae opening social treat of the school year was a laecetsful deace Friday evening of lest week ta the high erbool frame slum ta booer of the Peyeoe foot bell team, which played the Ttatfe teem hi the afternoon. The Arthur J. Saltires post ef the Amerfcea met ftandey afternoon eod pleased a aumber of social treat. The firet ooe took place today is the form of os eotlnrf for the member at the McIntyre reach in Wet Tin tic. The Bridge club member will eatertels their husbands next Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. aed Mra. P. J. Bonner. The Degree of Honor will bold Initiation next Toeeday evening. Lascbeop will follow the initiation. Mrs. Carrie Green was Initiated Toeeday of last week and s social hour followed. Mr. Mery Bloene end daughters, Marie and Minnie, have come from Tooele to make their t 250 Main Street Warren W. Culver entertained Friday afternoon at a bridge luncheon in honor of her sister, Mrs. W. Max Creer. formerly Miss Elva Silver, who left yesSPANISH FORK terday morning to Join her husband in Nevada where they will make their home. The guests were Mrs. G. J. Silver, Mra SPANISH FORK. Oct. 1. Mrs. O. H. I. O. Creer. Mrs. J. B. Sharp, Mrs. H. C. Peterson entertained aa her guests two Murphy, Mrs. -E. H. Keeley. Mrs, Charles days of last week Dr. and Mr. W. WY Johnson, Mrs.- V. O. Culver, Mrs. P. A. Baker bf Blackfoot, Idaho. The members xit the Ftdelous club were Morgan, Miss Leons Silver, Miss Jennie entertained Thursday afternoon of last Creer, Miss Carolyn McCune. a week by Mrs. Bill Jarvis. Luncheon was Miss Mary Catmull entertained at a served at o'clock. A number of Spanish Fork friends went matinee party at the Orpheum theater Thursday, followed by a tea at the Ho- to Provo, Sunday evening, to attend a tel Utah. The table decorations were dinner given by Mr C. A. Larson In lavender and purple astera Covers were honor of the birthday anniversary of her laid for Miss Frances Pitt, Miss Geneve husband. Mrs. Robert A. Brown of Ogden Is visSeville, Miss Mary Davidson. Miss Barbara Davidson. Miss Sigrsd Win berg. Miss iting for a week with her mother, Mr. Laura Cook. Miss Leone Webb, Miss Ophelia RockhlU. . Mis Minnie Jonea entertained the girls Laura Pack, Miss Mae Dailey, Miss Leone Openshaw, Miss Ethel Edwards, Miss of the Otopla club Thursday evening of were Oatherln Ekman, Miss May Aamodt, Mlys last week. Muslo and fancy-wor- k Beatrice Hatfield, Miss Mary Taylor, Mis the diversions. Luncheon was served 10:30. Mrs. F. E. Foote, Mra. at Dorothy Watkins, M. C. Stingley and Mra Stephen Day. In honor of Mrs. Gerald Hawkins, a bride of last week. Miss Pauline Johnfourteen girl friends at Mrs. W. J. Irvine entertained Friday son entertained miscellaneous shower Monday evening. evening in honor ot ths twelfth birthday aGames and music were enjoyed until anniversary of her granddaughter, Mary 11 30, when luncheon was served. Thurman. Autumn leaves and astera decA party of fifty local Odd Fellows, with orated the rooms. A basket of fruit their wives, attended the wienie roast formed the centerpiece fgr the table, and a birthday cake and kewple doll occupied and watermelon feast given at the head Loafer lake Saturday' evening of last one end. The place cards were autumn of week by Mayor K1I Taylor of Salem, who leaves. The guests numbered twelve. Apollo lodge, D. B. 8., entertained L. C. Holt at a surprise party at his home. Hi Garfield avenue. Friday evening. Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments were served. ' The guests numbered thirty. Mra. WORLDS entertained for the Spanish Fork lodge'. A party ot musicians in boats on Loafer lake provided music on ukuleles and other stringed Instruments, and. Also sang, a number of Hawaiian songs. A huge bonfire furnished a delightful for the wienie roast snl the crowdplace was regaled with watermelousTThe party returned home shortlv after midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bradley of Moroni returned home Saturday of last week, after a short visit with Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Christensen, Jr. Hanna Bowen entertained thirty young friends Friday evening of last week In honor of her twelfth birthday anniversary. The early part of the evening waa spent In outdoor games. At 9 10 luncheon was served In the house. Misses Florence Bowen and Bessie Stewart served. Mrs. John Hutchison left Monday for her home at Arco, Idaho, after visiting relatives her for a month. Mrs. Kate Davis spent the past month In Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. S. L. Rogers, and family. Mr. and Mra. Rogers are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter. Miss Erma Rockhlll left last wek for Salt Lake lo resume her studies. Miss Kathryn Lewis spent last weekend at Provo, the gueBt of her cousin. Miss Luclle Markham. Mrs. Raehel Banks entertained ten ladies at an Informal gathering Wednesday afternoon-o- f last week. Sewing occupied the time. Supper was served at 8 oclock Mr. end Mrs. James Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hutchison, Mra. Len Hutchison and two children and .Miss Amelia Tadd motored to Salt Lake, Tuesday of last week, and visited until Friday with Mr. and Mra. W. C. Fullmer. Mrs. David Larson entertained st 8 o'clock dinner Sunday, honoring Miss Annie Andrus, who left Monday to attend the U. A. C. A crystal basket of gladioli decorated the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson, Maude and Jessie Hughes. Lillian Larson, Lester Nelson, David Barnett, Boyce Money and Garvin McKell Miss Hazel Olsen was hostess to the Myna club Thursday evening of last week. I fif3 a ' SODA SPRINGS, IDA.. . son SPRINGS. Idaho. Oct. 1 Mrs. Low Williams ot Paritelio hi visiting Mrs. R. t. Gorton. Milton L Horaley of Bods Rprfnjrs and Emma Te La Karo of Tooele, Utah, wars married in I ha Balt Lake temple laet Thursday. Mr. Homier returned from a rnlMloa In the northwestern states a few months a so. Mia De I Mare waa his atenofrapher at the mission .field headShe returned about the name time. quarters. He is n son of H. T- - Horsley, a rancher la tbta vicinity. Mr. and Mra. !t. 8. Rnell returned front night of last' week, after having penf several day in that city. Mr. and Mra. T. W. Hraley and family and Mias Nits Rterrett spent last week-en- d in Lava Hot ftprinra and Pocatello. Tbe ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian re a dinner and supper at the White church cafe Priday of lat week. More than 200 meals were served by the aurlety and $126 was l red. Prank Baba, proprietor of the Rnovm cafe, gave a check of $10 for the raoe. Mias Rita Pantint. Miaa Marine Butler. H. J Liebmoen, Helmefb Preaiit and Delbert Pant-Ibmotored to Lava Hot Springs Sunday and enjoyed a swim in the poof. Mr. and Mr. William M. Darla motored to the Taylor ranch at rhtna Hat Monday night and were entertained by Mr. and Mre. Taylor at tmpper. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nlghmaa entertained at their home at the roods mines Bitnday for Mr. andMra N. E. Snell, Hal porarth. Mr. OBrien and Mr. Pulton. A turkey dinner was arrved. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Darla and family returned to their home at Bancroft yesterday, after having spent a week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. M Davis. A business and social meeting ef the Maccabees waa held IHneaiay. On account of the absence of Mrs. Leah Gortoa, commander, her place was taken by Mm. Agnes Tipton. A committee ef three wae appointed to send out Beautiful Model Hats New Sport Hats Street Hats Beautiful Dress and The Moderate Price Range Is $1.00 to $7.50 THOMSONS " Qlave-Fittin- g" CORSETS home. Columbua gave n eerd party The EelgfcU-- ef at the Minere ttslos hall Toeeday evening There were fifteen tablet of 500 played and The prtaea several tablet of other game. weat to Mra. Edward puggsa and C A. Has nlfas., Barnard entertained the Bridge Mrs. Edward Bonner waa club Wednesday. to fill is voted the victory left by Mre. Ayrea. The dub pretested Mrs. William Heywood with s wedding present of ooe dotes linen napkin. Mrs. John Cronin of Stiver City wan the ape dal guest and Mrs7 E. L. Clark received the honors. Mr. and Mra. Char let Eabriskt Invited a number of guests to welcome their eon. A. Vanl ' Za brisk!, and hi bride, wtwn they re turned from their honeymoon Wednesday eve complete surprint t sing. The affair waa s rooms were decorated the young couple. The In maple travel full flowers, cuplda and were the ilivcrvlona hearts, tarda and Mra. 1. A. Misses Hats Ready-to-We- Hats ar ALL GO AT 11 Off Our Already Low Prices Your Hat Come, Make Your Selection. WE CORDIALLY INVITE THE SALT LAKE AND VISITING WOMEN TO ATTEND THIsImPORTANT SALE Is Here 269 SMAIM . Mrs. Ralph Gortoa entertained Wednesday afnnd refreshments were served at 8 o'clock. ' letters to Idaho senators and congrcaamen And Mr. add Mrs. 8. E. Matthews, Dr. W E, her home in hoor of her guest, other prominent people, asking Ihem to urge ternoon at W Illlam, who Is spending a week 8 medley and Mr and Mrs. A, J Groaewald the apfwlutmenfc of Miaa Bins M. West aa a Mrs. Lowe member of the advisory conference committee slth her. Among the D guests were Mrs. B. B. motored to the Blackfoot river Saturday night la Untfhew Mr MWs J Woodall, Mra. J A. of last week, returning Sunday morning. The on llraltetion ot armaments, Mrs Mrs. Lionel Wallace Woodall, Minty. pent tbe time fishing. aupreme commander of the Womans Benefit Wln-rhe- lt Mina Amelia After the brieRichards, Mra George Gorton, Mra. Ieah Gorleft for BlackfeoL sssoclstkm of the ilaccabeea. ' hris T Woodall, Jr , Mrs. E E. Idaho, Monday, to attend school. luncheon waa served and ton. Mr. fness was transacted Wood-all. CaroMra. Jim Mrs. Henry Van Hlooten of Bancroft ta visit 500 were enjoyed. Mrs. Perren, Mrs Kenneth Marriott, few games of Mrs. R. P. Hickey, Mrs. J. D. Hardy. log Mr and Mrs. Eari BhIIs. line Eastman was given the first prise, Mra. Mra. William Wlnsrliell, whs visited in towt the second prise and Mra. Ida Mrs. Kenneth Gorton, Mra. J A. Groaewald end Lrette Davisconsolation. Mrs. Leo Williams. Five hundred waa enjoyed last week, ha a relumed to her boms at Henry Praaklin tbe et MEMORANDUM CARD HEWLETTS The Thoughtful Housewife will head the memorandum card with Hewletts Supreme Coffee ... It will give the entire family the greatest satisfaction. .Rich in aroma, pleasing in flavor. firm This La Victoire corset is a popular Thomson model, with elastic top and extra-lonhip. Smart Sailors Childrens Hats ' Vacuum packed to give to you its freshness and strength. 80c QUARTt Ice Cream N. Cake Special Caramel Cake-Reg- Sunday only Deliveries, 11 nd I Special ular 90c ; special t or q v OU a. m., 2 p. m. r. KEELEY- - v tn. 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