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Show 23, 1921. THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER l Wendell Lameroux wa hostess to of young matrona Wednesday afternoon in honor of the birthday her daughter, Lora in ne, who of l attained . the age of one year that dav. J Each mother present was accompanied by a small sou or daughter. Hallowe'en and a In evidence,' (decorations were the luncheon wa served o'clock. mothers at I ' l Friends of Miss Lulu Telford and Earl Warren wore surprised to learn that they were married in this city Tuesday afternoon. Announcement had been made that the wedding would take plate in bait Lake Wednesday evening, but at the eleventh hour ihe plans were changed and the marriage was solemnised Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Te.ford, afternoon. bride,- - and her aunt, Mr. parent of thewere-tne Esther Cook, omy witnesses to the ceremony. Later a wedding dinner wa served at Ihe Telford home with the Immediate family present. Mr. and Mr. their honeymoon In lVrrn are- spending fcslt after wnicli thev will visit relatives lit Lnver, Colo., and Wich.ta, Kan, They will reside In Bedan. Kaa , where Mr, Warren u, engaged in oua.usaa. Ml Wllbena Coltman- - wa hostess to the Good fellowship rluu at her home on The P.opiar avenue Thursday evening. young ladies were occupied with sewing, later enjoying , a game of br.dge. Refreshments werr wived at the tluee of tne evening Miss t'oltman was assisted by Mis Hilda Burkinan. Mr. A. A. Blixt and Mra Pan Martin entertained Ihe Thimble club In Eagle1 Five hundred wa ball Friday afternoon. on the program of entertainment, followed Twenty-fiv- e an elaborate by spread. members were present and the afternoon was pronounced a huge sucre. to the Mrs. C. H. Jensen, was hoete V. 8 club of New Sweden Thursday afternoon. The meeting wa largely attended and several clever games which afhad been arranged by the hoete forded the guests much amusement. hade In varlagated Chrysanthemums decorated the luncheon table, where a luncheon wa served at the close of the afternoon. Mra. O. E. Bell wa hostess to the Lucky Thirteen (Bridge club Wednesday Luncheon afternoon at a luncheon-bridgwa served at 1:80 at a large table made decof Hallowe'en use the attractive by orations. The place and score card were In the also suggestive of Hallowe'en. lunchgame of bride, which followed the awardeon, Mrs. William Bradbury wa Mr. D. F. ed a prise for high score. Richards and Mr. Dwight Henfy were extra guests for the afternoon. fMra. i three-cour- ni enjoyed during tha afternoon, tea was served at I o'clock. The club members Ineluda Mrs. Charles Dunn Moore, Mrs. George O. Oglesby, Mrs. Ernest O. McGarry. Mr. M, I. Graham. Mrs. Walter Jensen, Mlsa Marjorie Whlteley, Mlsa Elisabeth Pro user, Mias Myrtles Clinton, Mis June Street, Mlsa , Miriam Hubbard. Ml Josephine Mc- -, Miaa Ine Carty, MU Charlotta Johnson, Mias Ethel Burton, Mlm Helen Burton, I Street and Mias Maude Burton. inf - and member of the Gamma of the Utah Agricultural entertained at a luncheon college yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Utah. The sorority color of cerise and Ivory were carried out In the decorative decharge tails M as Mabel Spande was In Covers were laid of the arrangements. for fifteen. ALUMNAE , miscellaneous, shower at the Oscar. Van Cott home on Bouth Main street. I: Tha student body of the University ef Utah will entertain Saturday evening at .a Hallows in dancing party In tne ballroom cf the Hotel Utah In honor of the Utah and Jduho football men, who will meet fentttday afternoon on Cummings field, the- committee In charge of arrangements has announced that the guests must appear in old clothes and that Judges will be stationed at the door to decile the eligibility of each one to attend on the basts of his - appearance. Committees from each of the four classes have been chosen to aid In the decoatlons, and a prise will he awarded to the Hass with the most characteristic booth. The university entertainment committee. composed or Lyon Alder, heir-maMiss Lola Cannon, Miss Judith Hills, Charles Cowan and Harold Hoare. will have charge of arrangements. r yf D1 "& 1 ; i i ' y - v - k r"1 r; tr: ' V n s. y ' r, c , ' 4 , a ''? '' x a . I ' - c'f i v. f VTiV-- - n; 0 Members of the Young Ladles sodality of the Cathedral of the Madeleine will entertain at a Hallowe'en party Thun, day avenlngonat the Knights of Columbus clubrooms East South Temple street In honor of the Bachelor Knights. The officer of the sodality. Miss Josephine friends president; Mies Marie Harrington, Colors suggestive of the Hallowe'en Buese, Mlsa Florence Fry, secsesaon predominated In tbs decorations vlca president; retary, and Mlsa Marguerite fieott, treasand on the small supper tables be assisted' by Mice Lertore urer, will Assisting the hostesses during the eveHarrington, Mlsa Lily Mae Schick, Mis ning were Dr. and Mrs. La Grand Wool-le- y Anna Gillie and Mies Valentine Gorlin-sk- i. and Dr. and Mrs' Perry G. Snow. The Burns orchestra furnished muslo The patron and patronesses of tha during the evening. be Mr. and Mrs, Royal J. Miss Jeanette Groo entertained at a evening will Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Cave, Douglas, luncheon yesterday ajternoon at the Hotel Utah la honor of Miss Brandon. Mr. and Mra. Robert E. Mark, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Neville and Vers L, McCarthy, Ophelia rosebuds in a large crystal basa a a ket formed the centerpiece. Place cards Mrs. A. H. Voaemeyer of Colorado d In bridal designs were used. wilt Martl-neabe the guest of honor at a Covers were laid for Mine Vera Bprlngs Mrs. Vernon Hewlett, Mrs. Howard bridge tea to be given .Tuesday afternoon P. Roberts Mlsa Klolse Brandon, Mlsa by Mrs. W. R. Bpettlgue at her home on Miss Marjorie Lewis Eleventh East street. Loyola Brandon, a a Miss Rachel Lewis, Miss Lucille Reed, Miss Ilia Emms, Miss Dorothy FarnsMr. and Mrs. Prank Parish Will enterMies Miss Minnie Edith a worth, Austin, tain at dancing party In tha barn at Barlow, Mies AUle Cox and Miss Hasel the home of Mf. Parish's parents, Mr. McMullen. and Mrs. John ' Holley. 2J3 West Third s North street Saturday evening. Sixty W. D. MAC LEAN and her invitations hdve been Issued. MBS. Miss Lucille MacLean, a a a were the hosteese yesterday afterA masquerade dancing party will be noon St a luncheon In compliment to Mies ward amusegiven at the Thirty-firCatherine Graham, a bride of the month. ment hall, corner of Princeton and Yale A color scheme of pink and white was avenue, evening. Friday, In used basthe dining room. A a a a ket of sweet peas and ferns crystal formed the Dr, and Mrs. A. C Behla and Mr. and centerpiece. issued InviThe guests numbered and were Mra. C. H. McMahon have to be given party seated at ons large table thirty end four smell tations to a dancing Ladles' at the avenlng tables The hostesses wire assisted by Friday Literary Mrs XL B. Wlxcey, Mlsa Ruth Bplker, clubhouse on East Bouth Temple street, a a a Miss Florence Armstrong and Mlsa Nanon Graham. Dr. and Mra. - Warren Benjamin will . entertain the Ell Kalah Temple patrol B8. ORTN OTTOMAN and Mr. and band at an Informal dancing Thomas B. Brighton entertained at the Ladles' Literary clubhouse party Monnoon at an informal Saturday evening. . The other special guests of luncheon at the home of Mrs. Tugman, day will Include the official divan the avenlng In honor of tha active and pledge member of the Gamma Blrme sorority of the University of Utah. Hallowe'en decorations were carried out cn thf table and a low bowl of African marigolds was used as the centerpiece. Tfe cards and favors were decorated- withplace Halthe low an motive. The pledge members Include Mlsa Valentine Gorllnakl. Mies . .Dorothy Bird, Miss GWendola Roberts, Miss Jean Ridges end. Miss Jane Anderson. Covers were jfdfer twenty. DANCING paly was given last night at tha hoiyle of Mr. and Mr. M. M. Bnow.,827 Eleventh East street, hy Mr. and Mrs 8now, Mr. anv Mrs, Hubert G. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. JYank V. Parrish, Pumpkins, autumn leave and flowers decorated the rooms, with an Introduction of ghosts and goblins in honor of the approach of Hallowe'en. The guests numbered twenty-four- .to Miss Pauline Brandon, Mrs. A. M. Lambert and Miss Alice Lambert entertained at a dancing party, followed by supper, at tha Lambert home, 1094 Fifth East members Included the street. The guests of the bridal party and a few close IN compliment a fall bride, 7 f '' A A, I I I 4 , y1 ' three-cour- 'y u, ' $ V r :-'- A t Events of Coming Week m i I - - ; . to Mias Fern Hi'l. a NoMlsa Rose Wetscheiler and Miss Loretto Wegschelder will entertain Thursday evening at a handkerchief shower. Saturday the members of the Bans Gene club will give a dinner party at the Kewhouse hotel, followed by an Orpheum party, and Wednesday evening Mrs Dow Harold Young and Mlsa Mary Van Cott will entertain at a compliment IN vember bride, Left, Mlag OUva Snyder, daurtiterof Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bnydar, formerly of Salt Lake and now of Long Beach, CaL, whose engagementto Alton Aehby Wright of Long Beach Is announced. Bight, Mlsa Dorothy Kathryn Soreneen! whose engagement to Drank Cannal Moyle la announced. and their wives and the honorary members of the temple and their wives The annual Hallowe'en party of the Deseret gymnasium will be given Saturday evening In the auditorium of tha gymnasium for tha patrons and students of the U D. 8. university. The members of the board of control will be the patron IDAHO FALLS, IDA. and patronesses. of The members L Bon Temps club IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Oct. 28.'The will meet at the home of Mra. I). Q. members of the association Stewart Wednesday. Luncheon will be of Idaho Falls enjod their regular followed by five hundred. luncheon and meeting at the home of o. Clyda Baldwin Saturday afterThe Jo Lo club wilt meet Monday eve- Mra. of last week. Miss Clara Charon at 107S noon ning wltbavenue. The first of a series of dances which Harvard will be given by the Bhrlnere during the For Miss Mildred Ball, a fan bride, winter was held Friday evening In the Miss Lucetta Bkllllcorn and Mias Etta Odeon. The decorations were suggestive Parker will entertain at a miscellaneous of autumn, and a large numoer ot Bhrlners and their ladles were In atshower thla afternoon. tendance. . Members of the Lambda Phi Lambda Mis Lillian Pearson, daughter of Mr. sorority of the University ofAnUtah will and Mra. Edward Pearson of Iona, was entertain Friday evening at informal married in Balt Lake Wednesday afterHallowe'en party at the home of Mlsa noon of last week to Levi Hakkeley, a Ardella Sabina Mies Sabine and Mlsa young rancher of Iona. The marriage Judith Hills will have charge of was solemnised In fh temple. The bride was gowned In whit taffeta, and carried a ic ehower bouquet of Ophelia roses. Mr. and Mra. Hawkeley returned to Iona Thursday and a reception In their honor waa held Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents. One hundred and fifty guests were present. The house waa decorated In pink and white roses and a buffet supper wa served. Following the reception a dance waa given in Cloward's hall. Mr. Dan Martin was tendered a surprise party Friday afternoon of last week In Eagles' hall a a mark of appreciation of her efforts In behalf of the Women of Woodcraft Fifty guests were present to enjoy the afternoon of cards and sociability, followed by an elaborate banquet. Mr. Martin waa the recipient of a handsome gift from the members of the order. In addition to several beautiful floral offerings. Miaa Bertha McComb, Miss Rena and Herbert Dutton of Big Timber, Mont., were the guests during the past, week of Mr. and Mra. J. W, Hughes Tuesday evening Mr. and Mra. C. W. Bparr entertained at their country home in their honor. Dancing and cards were the main features of the entertainment Refreshments wars served at a late hour. Present were Mies McComb, Miss Plaggenmeyer, Mr. Mlsa Lucille Wynn, Adam Contor.Dutton. Wendell Clark. Leo Contor and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hughes. Mrs. Fred Moseley waa a bridge hostess Wednesday afternoon when she had aa her guests the member ef the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club. Mrs. A. C. Chag-no- n won the prise for high score. At the conclusion of the game refreshments were eerved to Mesdamee T. C. Hollister. M B. Bunrtlis, D. L. Blevins. N. D. C. C. Whipple, E. IL Hollister, Porter, Janie Bvers, J, C. McMullen, A, R. Boderqulst. W. A. Baker, A. U Hayward and A. C. Cnangnon. Mr. Ed Carr was tendered a surprise party Friday evening of 4ast week In honor of her birthday annlvyrsary. Card and dancing were enjoyed and at a late hour light refreshments were served. Mn Carr wa presented with In memory of the day. Tiiosa present were Mrr and Mr. John Moore, Mr. and Mra. Fred Tometen. Dr. and Mra. W. Mr. and Mrs. George Cook. Mr. and Mia Jack Alien. Mr and Mrs. H''- Flag-genmey- er ift ICEELEY ICE CREAM h 47 CO. I- modish - front-lacin- ple . - $1.50, $2 and $2.50. styles. day dinner for Mr. and Mrs. F. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Magleby. Mrs. Joseph Olsen, Mrs. Ole Larsen, Ethel"L. and A. Melba Erickson, Orson Olsen and Carman. Mrs. Bert Cheever of Pttynon and Mrs. Rose Breathwnlte of Mantl are the gueete of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson. Miss Irene Tuft entertained at a candy-pu- ll Sunday evening. Those present were Gladys Clark. Delma Brown, Fern Crawford, Kate Jones, Lula ana La Bren Wlnget, Bophronla Nielsen, Helen Hunt and Ruth Anderson. Mr. and Mre. Oliver Lereen entertained the members and partners of the O. B. J. and Jolly Corner clubs Monday. The folio wing- .were present: Mr. and tire. Oscar Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wlnget. Mr., and Mrs. Lionel Sorenson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tenner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paxton. Mr. - and Mrs. Fred Bohman, Ella Yergenscn Cheever. Emily Bohman and Neil The member of tVe Lucky Numbei club enjoyed a chicken roaet Monday evening at th Yergensen farm. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks of Balt Lak spent the early part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tanner. Mrs. Dan Larsen entertained at Tuesday evening, Cbvers, were laid for ten guests. Mrs. Charles Swindle was hostess at a birthday dinner Sunday. Nine guests were present. Mlse Stella Meyer entertained Sunday Daetrup of evening for Zina Brown, Earl Sigurd and Nell Sorenson of Central. entertained tbs Andreason MIssThelma 8. O. C. T. club Wednesday evening. and Mr. John Anderton of Brooklyn were of Richfield Mra. Debra Jensen guests of Rose and Mary Lowry Saturday of last week. i . ' - 25 4mericaLivingston - 25 Mary Chilton 10 - A sale of Sterling Silver Flatware in itand-ar- d patterns, from Monday morning till clostime Saturday. ing Patterns at the present time are 33 cheaper than on the first of the year. The discounts are taken off the present valuation. , This brings these sterling t silver pieces back to prewar prices, when bullion was 50 cents an ounce. MONROE, Oot. 28. Ruth Magleby and Crista QLsen are spending a week In Sail I eke. Mr. and Mre. Afred Bell entertained 'ktturday evening of last week for Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Andreaaon, Mr. and Mr. Charles Swindle. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hoopa, Mr. and Mr. Elliott Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomae Ransom, Mrs. Ole Larsen, A. V. Jonea and Elia Ysrgensen and Mr. and Mrs. VV. S.. G. Morrison. Mrs. La Mar Swain entertained at a blrthdav dinner party Wednesday of last week, Covers wer laid for the followKn' ing: Mrs. Harold Magleby. Mr.E Uott Swain, Mrs. Boyd Brown, Mra Woodera Mrs. Mrs. Hanarn, Larsen, ruff Magleby, Ethel Erickson and Del -- - Mrs. M. H. MeClaren of Reno, New., the guest of Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Hollister last week-enShe departed for her home Monday. Friends of Miss Mildred Danielson complimented her Thursday evening of last week by In her honor at the home of entertaining Dr. and Mra A, R. Games and tnuia were on theBoderqulst. program of entertainment, and a buffet supper was served. Red carnations were used as a decoration. Miss Danielson left Monday for her home in Red Oak, fowa, after having spent the summer in Idaho Falls as tile gueet of the Rev. and Mrs. Walter Peterson. Mra. W. T. Bryan, mother of J. M. Jordan of this city, left cundsy for he. home In Clay Center, Kan., after having been the guest of her son and family for several weeks. Mra 8. W. Dennis left for Palo Alto Calif., to meetWednesday Mies Carolyn King and journey with her to Pittsburg, Pa.,-w. the marriage of Muw King and 8. W. Dennis. Jr., will take .place October 27. Mr. Dennis also will visit friends In Neve York before her return early In November. Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Allen Mr. and Mrs. D. Brothen atcomplimented an Informal evening of cards Thursday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Brothen recently arrived from Mlneapolis to make their home In Idaho Falls. After several game of bridge refreshments were served ,to Mr. end Mrs. Brothen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tometen, llr. and Mr. Kettenrlng, Mr and Mrs John Moore and Mr. ana Mrs. Harold Thompson. Mrs. A. T. Gill entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday In honor of Miss Lulu Telford, evening wtmsw marriage to Earl Warren of Bedim. Kan, took place Tuetidav afternoon. The evewas devoted to Initials ning on linen w.hlch was embroidering presented Jo Mis Telford. The honor guest also we the recipient of many beautiful gift of and linen, and also of m of lettera, which the bride will notpacket until she rewehea her new. home., A opene luncheon also was a part of the evening's festivities served at a table tnsde beautiful by the use of - Ceot) Brunner rosea and small rhrvivanthrmums In variegated shades "Those In addition to Miss Telford were present Mlsa Lucille Telford. Min Blanch Miss Jolly. Clara George. Mrs. John Wooley, Mrs. T. L, Sutton, Miss Zlnah Marker. Mxfc Man- roe, Mr. Laura frowlev. Mr. Jay 81m- mons and Mra. Elisabeth Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. J l Milner entertained th North Side Pinochle club ax I heir home on E street Friday evening of last .3 week. A dinner preceded th evening of card. The table was made at- - I tractive With chrysanthemums and ferns, and cads marked places for Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baker, Mr. and Mrs M. B. Bundlie, Mr. and Sirs James Bv era. Mr. and Mr. E. II. llolllter, Mr and 'Mrs. Edgar Barnett. ME and Mrs ,Tora Milner and Mr. and Mr O. V. McDaniel. Mr. and Mia Jamea Hyeis were the winner of mixes for ladle nd mens high score ws -- A- sr , Let our Corsetieres show, and explain the latest MONROE Thompson, Mr. and Mr D. Brothen, Mr. and Mrs. A, Pottevln, Mr. and Mr.n. Lharles pauer, Mr. and Mr. John Oat-maMr. Meppen and Mis Agnes Mep-pe- n. figure-forniin- - Are embodied such fashion and comfort as only ROYAL WORCESTER CAN give. Several fashionable' models for all figures at with relative' la Payaoa and Eureka. o d Lad g . Mammoth. and anna have returned Mra. Owen Opnaha to their home here, aflat attending two week! Intermountain Social Happenings Bade. In its firm yet flexible support Irr its hygienic, desigu and exquisite finish in its princi- Mr. Mtl1d i , , its contours- horn - IBS KATHERINE GRAHAM, who wll be married November 2 to William Boon MacLean, Jr., will ' ybe the guest of honor at a number of social functions previous to her marriage. Monday afternoon Mr. Theodore Loven-dal- e and Mrs. Arthur Lovendalo will entertain at a kenslngton at the Lovendale home on Blslr avenue. Tuesday afternoon Visa Eleanor Richards will entertain at a kenslngton at her home on Eleventh Bast street. Wednesday afternoon Miss Lyall Sweet will entertain at her heme on Third avenue. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mr. Earl B. Wlxcey will entertain at dinner in honor of Mies Graham and Mr. MacLean. .Thursday afternoon Mine Alice Lundberg will' entertain at her home, 79 P street. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pyke and eon. Mao Pyke, will give a dinner at their beme on Lsuirei avenue for the bridal party. Friday afternoon Miss Grace Goodrich will entertain at her home on Virginia street at a handkerchief shower for the .bride. Mlae Ruth Bplker will give Friday a dancingnight party at' her home on Eaat First South etreeL Saturday afternoon Mrs. George H. Lucas will give a luncheon at My Shop.-- Bunday afternoon the bride will entertain at a trousseau tea at her home, 1137 Bast Second Booth street. Tuesday, November 9, Mrs. Ethel-be- rt Shores and Mlsa Julia Bhoree win give a large tea. In se to her Swenaon hna returned three week la Balt bahe. after epemttn at tho home of her ana. Wren BwOnaoo. Hiland yoo. Mr. and Mr. Henry Ildoard ton, left Friday ot iaat wek for Delta to makt their homo. Mra. Sarah Klrkman of Balt Lake t vtaitlnf her atater, Mr. Ktum Opeathaw. of tlio wee w Oa of the oalqno affair tlie midnight nupper sitea by Mln Prretll Kaje it the home of her Mater, Mra. Roger wete deed-rateThurdy. TfPI reottv eryatal bowl with autumn flowara, and A formed tle centerpiece of the table. w served to tee gneata. chicken aupper Mrs. Openabaw tea ated In aervlnf . Mr. Julia Feteraoe will he the (neat of her r later, Mr. Carolina Open thaw, of Sait Laka, next week. Mr. and Mra. David Opcaahaw have returned to their home Is Provo, alter Halting la thla city. Mr. and Mr. Better Jocra Of Eureka apent Thursday here with relative. Miaa May Jenkina of Balt Lake t vlaltlng tier parent. Mr-- , and Mr. Tbovna - L. Jenkloa. One of tlie aoclal eeeata of iaat week waa a party given st the home ot Ephraim Tletjen. Friday evening. Miaa Drue TietjOo and Mrs. to the folAlbert tlreeahalfh wer hoateaae lowing. to honor ef Mr. and Mr. H. Rollnnd Blahop and Mra. Oeorge Tietjea of Payaos: Lvburon, Mr. and Mra Thood L. Jenkina. Mr. and Mra. John M. Holiaday, Mr. and Mr. Thoma Heella, Mr. and Mrs. David Holiaday, Mr. and Mra. J. A. Reea, Mr. and Mra. Men-nelT. Holiaday. Mr. and Mrr. W. R. Oreeo-InilgMr, nnd Mra. Iaaatxh Holiaday. Mr. and 'Ira. Nela Roller, Mr. and Mra. Tompaon. Mr . W. Holiaday. Mra. Heed Moore. Mra. Hotter Taylor. Mr. J. L. Olaen. bavem and Wlnnlfred Heella. (lladva Holiaday, Aaiuita Byland. Clew liolladny, Maxine tireenhalsh, Jevae Holiaday. Albert llreenhalgh and Howard Holiaday. Mla Thelma Johnaoo of Bponlak Fork la vialt-th- f at the home of Mr. Jr L. Oleea. Mr. and Mr. Hiram Jonea and family of da It Lake vlalted friend her Iaat week cad, cn mote to California hy auto. Mr. and Mr. Eugene B. Hlgglnaos are vlalt In in Fait lake wtili relative and friend Mra. Dan Hall entertained for Mr.and Mra. Karo, Mtaa Percy Cyril Orrlek. Sliea Preeill tVeed. Mr. Bnabby and Mr. Pierce of Balt Lake at her aummer home Saturday evening of Iaat A buffet Inoeheoa wa eerved at midweek. night. three month (In Provo with After tpendln her daughter. Mr. Dav Opeaahaw. Mr. Ella bath Wall ba raturned to her home la thla . city. are the gueata Mra. Alef Clean and danfhter Mr. and of Mra. Olaen Mr. Allen, at parent. - vouVc never worn a Front Lace you OUGHT to try one. And sec how it combines supreme Comfort and Style with Durability! . Fork. i? . Tf SAKTAQlIX, Oct. 22. Mr. tad Mr. Peters and tiuibirr, Mr. Ruth Bid, Headed a weddmg reception St the home Mr. end Mr. John Daniel tl Pywm. Fridy evening, la honor of the marriage of thrtr daughter, Ruth, to Cooper Jex of Spanish T f Royal Front and ' SANTAQUIN st good ooods' ; 'Worcester Corsets e. hand-painte- - -- - - ' - - d. her At the same time the recent increased price of bullion may force prices up on sterling sil ver and there may not be another- opportunity for prices like these for years to come. Magleby. Mm. Phoebe Pecker entertained at an afternoon luncheon Friday for the Mrs. F. Erickson, Mra. N. H. Arthur Parson. XTrs. Nielsen, Mr. Clarence Bertelson, Mrs. Russel Ware and Mrs. Aiphonso Wlnget. Mrs. Ole Larsen entertained WednesMrs. day afternoon for Mr. Joseph Olsen, August Bohman. Mra Minnie Slmroon-sen- . Mra. Afred Newby, Mrs. William Morrison, Mrs. Gideon Bohman. Mrs. Christian Tuft, Sira Charles Bohman and Mrs. Andy Sargent. Mrs. D. S. Tlorrlty entertained at Sun- - S and Mary Chilton 'patterns are strong favorite among the many buyers of flatware, dozens of whom have started these patterns. The stocks are limited. America, OFFICE HELP WANTED times always follow-batimes. When business Wanted hangs out the Trained Help sign, will you be ready?.. Good three-cours- Our training will d We will show next week a new, exclusive sterling flatware pattern. Watch for announcement. Livingston Sterling silver knives, forks and spoons on sale this week are. an investment, an extra good investment at these double' xour value. j , i i i L. D. S. Business College John D. Spencers class in Salesmanship Begins Tomorrow - Night, October 7 24thr 3 Skvr CATV . |