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Show I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER : 20 4, 1921. S' Tea Given Wedding Followed for Benefit of. by Elaborate Silver St. Marks Reception guild enter. EMBERS of Bt. "tiitn ed at a aliver tea yesterday af ternoon at the homo of Mr. South Tempi afreet. A. Hogla on Fait flower of varlou kind ofwere used A basket chrysanbout th house. themum formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Presiding at the tea table were Mr. W. W. Fleetwood and Mrs. Georga V. Wallace. The aaaltlng hoateBaes were Mr. C. n. Moore, Mrs. Benner X. Smith, Mrs. Moore Lindsay, Mr. A. K. Kimball, Mr. John Weir. George Bose and Mr. a a Miss Ivy Mellon, daughter of Mr. and W. Mellon, and J. Morrill Smith; Mr. J.married were last night at the home of her parents, 37 North First West street. Tha ceremony was performed by lrei-de-of Nephl L. Morris in the presence the family and a few cloaa friend. The bride wore a Knowlton model of white crepe, trimmed with real lace, and her veil wae a cap effect with orange blossom and pearls. She carried a bouMiss Elsie Melkle, quet ofof Ophelia rosea. maid honor, wore champagne-coloreCecil Brunner roaes. carried and duvetyn Mias Roaa Smith, bridesmaid, wore orcarried Columbia chid pussy willow and roses. Miss Henrietta Smith, bridesmaid, wore bint pussy willow and carried violets. and Mis Trieat Holbrook wore green tharmeuse and carried Aaron ward rosea. The flower girls. Rosabella Holbrook and Marie White, were dainty in Helen White, white, and tha ring bearer. carried the ring on a white satin cushion. Wallace Harris wae best man. A large reception followed the eere-The bridal party was assisted In receiving by Mr.- and Mrs. Mellen, Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Wild Sceriberg. About 160 guests called. The living loom, where the ceremony was performed, was decorated In Oregon ferns and chrysanthemum and made a pretty asttlng for the bridal party. Fall flowers were used in the library and dining room, where Miss Stella Sandberg, Mies Isabella Melkle and Mis Ruth MulIn entertaining. let- assisted Kinney brothers furnished music during tha averring. After a short honeymoon the coupla wl'l be at home In the Warren apartment. The bride, who wa a popular stunent t the University of Utah, wore a pretty going away frock of black with brown furs. ., Mrs W. E.' Samuelson entertained of club at luncheon, the members Utopia followed by cards, yesterday afternoon home on Emerson, avenue. A cluny at her was a over yellow. Yellow covet in a crystal vase formed the were Covers table. cenierpleca for the laid for the twelve. Jm Et l. nt d y. chrysan-tliamum- at a . Mia. Gladys ,Stevens entertained dancing party 'last night at her home, Lake street. A late supper waa The decorations were In fall served. flowers.' The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. George Stevens. The guaata numbered twelve. -- 2228 LILT MAE SCHICK and Leslie White were married last at the. home of the brtde'a night Mr. Mr. Murray Schick, on and parent. East street. rooms were Th Eighth dei orated In palma, ferns And pink and whlta chrysanthemum. Tha bride wore a gown of cream satin, veil caught with orange blossoms. with The matron of She carried brida roses. wore orchid honor, Mrs. Marlel Strong, rosea. Tha taffeta and rarrled pink Mine Alta Marie 8oi,lck, wora taffeta silver and blue changeable pale and carried pink roaes. Calvin Ciawaon wmt best man. SI small flower' girls, wearing pink and white frocks, carried basket of flowbf tha bride er. Two rose just in advance raftered pathway of petals In tha flower tlvi wedding party. glrla Ttja acre Miss Mabel McHugh, 'Miss Gc peHuth nt ve McHugh, Miss Melba Alisa Emma Miss Anita Jors and Rsy McKay. of Mrs. Bchlck, mother the brida. wora Mr. gray chepe de chine With coral. White, mother of the bridegroom, wore net and chiffon. black jetted MISS - s. Following the wedding, a large reception was given at th home of th bridegroom's psrents, Mr. and Mr. J. Farley W hite. 218 North West Temple street. All of the rooms were bowers of fall blent om. In the reception room chrysanthemums In a variety of oolorlnga were effectively used. Th supper table In tha dining rootn had a large basket of fail fruit and flowers as a centerpiece. Tulle In rich tints was tied on the handle of the id basket. Assisting Mr. and Mrg. 'Whlta In ft reiving tha gueata were Mr. and Mrs. tktilck, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bummerhaya ana Mr. and Mrs. David O. McKay. Mrs. Al. W. Cannon was in charge of tha dining room. Assisting In serving were Miss Lou Jean McKay, Mis Fanchon Emery, Mia Emma Gibson, Mis Leone Fehr, Mias Lucille Christensen, Mlsa Margaret Mackensle, Miss June Feck, Miss Ruth tieiilor, Miss Uertrud Christensen and Mios l.ea Schick. Funch waa served by. Miss Jean Neal and Misa Luclle Neal. Music vii furnished by Mias Becky Almond, Miss Mas Anderson and John Summer hays. Tlic coupl will maks. their home In this city. Mr, Joseph Aah entertained members the Optimistic club st luncheon sester-da- y at her home on Eleventh East street. Yellow and whit chrysanthemums decorate I, the table. Ths club membes In- of clude. besides Mrs. Ash. Mr. Fred Rel-beMr. William Hughe. Mrl.J. Mrs. Oeurge Q. Cannon, Mr. W. Davie, Mrs. W. Young, Mra.T. Petersen and Mrs. George Jones. n. Gal-lach- er, I. marketing end a Iwavysurief Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Psttlt ntertalned a number of their friend Hallowe'en dnnctpg party at their home, 111 Fifth East street, last evening. The house was decorated with orange and black Hallowe'en novelties. Assisting the hostess was Mr. H. W. Neitdn. Sixteen gueata were in attendance. teakafe. ata Mr. and r Mra. Wheat RR-har- will in Ft. Mark's Hospital Charity assoflatlun Saturday Evening at thslr will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at 13J7 Roosevelt aVentie, in honor ofhorn. Mrs. Hie Hotel Utah. The purpose of th meetAlbrlttoi and Archie McFarland. Corty to appoint committees .to arrange a ing for the Charity ball to be given at the CaroK-Mia Cannon and Mlsa Mary Hotel Utah Friday evening. November 26. MuKellar wMl entertain at a dancing party this evening at the Ladies' Literary, elut house! Two hundred and fifty tinny" have been issued. , K INGS Dehydration gives you freedom from such worry, work and waste. It is the great boon to kitchen-wear- y housewives; for it lessens the labor of kitchen work. It saves hours of time every day. 1 lg The , Night club will meet tomorrowSaturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. 740 East First South street. Vp Winkle, ate up-to-d- Mr. and Mrs. W. il. 8r., ave returned from a two McIntyre, months' vlnlt to Mr.-aMr. W. H. McIntyre. Jr., at the McIntyre ranch In Alberta, Canada, nd than the tiring, drudgery of cleaning and paring veg-- . etables and fruits. Kings Dehydration now affords that opportunity. a The Rayon da Solid club will entertain this evening at 8t. John' Episcopal chuich. Ninth East and Logan avenue. E'I eranto wiarbe discussed by Mrs. B. A. M. Frotaeth, T. A, Flood and L. L. Kcusche. a a The current events and current liters- tuie section of the1 Ladies' Literary club win meet this afternoon at 210 o'clock at the clubhouse. Plano solos will be giv.n by Miss Hetty Perklna. Mra. J. M. will discuss Financial Conditions hlspp and War Loan of the United States. ' Mra Leo J. Bachla will review current literature and dlacuss "Krck Horn,'' by Ben band-roughenin- g, lr. after th ptnttie cleaning In warm water comet ftntle massage with pun powder Johnson's But? Powder tha orily powder mtde especially for babies in Isbor-tqrithat serve physicians. Ilicht. old-fashion- ed a lor You 'reunion of the alumnae association of St. Mary's academy, announced for Saturday, haa been postponed one week, on account of the death of one of tha sisters at St, Mary's. VEGETABLES g . Mr. C. D. 'Walker and small Juno Deane, ara guests of Mr. daughter, Walker's Mr. and Mrs. John A. Eddington. parent, M.a. Walker has spent six month visiting In the east. , a l. Mrs. K Wells Beverly Jane, who Mia. Wells's psrents, A. Eddington, have tu make their home. a and little daughter, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John left for Thompson ' a a a . Theta Phi of ths Unl- v rally ofAlpha' Utah will fraternity entertain this after noon at a matinee dance in the university Si mr.asium In honor of th Student body. a a a The Accountants club, University of Utah, will give a dance tonight at the fennls club. Use Coupon Below Deydraied Eiuom& . st es t A Best forBdx-Be- , . vegetables for every meal of winter, something almost impossible hitherto because of the expense. But it means something more too; it means a return of the real home-cookin- g, for Kings Products A A completely descriptive catalog of King' Dehydrated Fruits and Vegetables l ready for you. Sand for it; it tails you specifically about each product and explains fully just what King's Dehydration is. It tails you how and where to buy . King's Dehydrated Products. On request wa will also sand you a special RacIpa Book tailing of many practical way to lsrvs fresh fruits and vsge-tablall through ths year, without tbs accustomed worry, work and watts. These two Booklets ara FREE. It affords unusual variety, too the tasty nourishment of fresh fruit and The ladies' aualtlary of tha Vaterah Vclunteer Firemen's association will meet this morning at 11 oclock with Mra. H. Samuciaon for all day quilting. Baby Powder cftedpefcodlL are not cooked until you want to Serve them; then you cook them in your own favorite way. Such luscipus ripeness and tender succulence you never before knew in wintertime. and ambitious houseThe wife should have opportunity to employ her talents in more useful work a Sendjbr tfie Catalog and Sold by grocery stores the year round Phone your grocer today and order any of tbs following kings Dehydrated (COUPON) Peaches Squash ' Prunes Pumpkin Flour Apricots Cherries Stringlesi Beans Loganberries Pears Soup Vegetable Spinach y PRODUCTS KINGS FOOD CO., Portland, Oregon Apples , KINO'S FOOD PRODUCTS i CO., Portland, Oregon Plsass sand ms your catalog, instructions for ordering King's Dehydrated Fruit and Vegetable, and tha Special Racipa Book. Name . . The smile that comes from using HE5MQL v Wherever the itching and , yhatever the cause Resinol rarely fails lo stop at once tt fflfytt yourself andsee AJU it Name E.ks ladies' rummage sale Saturday, Id a. m., 127 So. Slate. (A,dv.) Address. Daughters of Pioneen Plan for Annual Ball Wolatenholme, Mra. Dan Livingston, Jo1. Klifcaheth sephine Jane Woodruff, Beef, SteRa JT Sandberg, Bertha M. Grav, Sarah J. Cannon, Emmeline Y. VVeLs Eunice Amlerzon, Lydia I. Aider, Elizabeth J. Hayward, Fanmle C. Ytoodruffy KHz H. Hedmoml, Heatrizi J. Flod, May Belle PjzvU, Mary J, Clawson, Otv P. Eardley. Maria Brown, Mm Hazel F. Burton. Annie .Welts Kate Franks, the Handcart Pioneer. Frcilla J. Riter, E.izabeth K The. Joint. commlttea in chare of tlta Cannon, Emma tl. WrtKht,Anni affair consists of tha following: Flora Pyper, Alice MerniU Horne. Annie Lnch, B. Horne, Doratte C. Kessler. Julia P. at. Minnie Horne and Hattie 1 KimJames Farnsworth Annie Layton Jones, Emer-ett- e ball. C. 'Smith. I ora B. Holman. Lillie C. Plana for the annual Pioneer ball, to at the Odeon hall, Wednesday evening, November id, are progressing favorably. it wae brought out yesterday at a meeting at the capitol of committees Iti Th ball will be charge of the affair. given .under the auspices of' the Daughters of the Utah' Ftuncer, 1 daughter ot the Mormon Battalion and Daughters ot be given -- Mayor Appoints Delegates to Civic, Society. Meetings U:tJ Toughen Skin and Toe Nail Turn Out Itself fa w TJ Address. Tour Grocers drops of D. Carlos Kimball, E. M. Ashtnn anti John D. Spencer have been eiked by Mayer Neales to represent Balt Lake City t the annual bonvention of the American Civic association to be held In Chicago November 14. 17, IS ani 18. Delegate from many of the principal cities of, the country will ha in attend-an- e U tha gathering. It is expected that many problems of civic Intenet will , be discussed. upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail read pain and duces inflammation MATINKK PROGRAM ANNOUNCED. o toughena iha tender- - sensitive akin unKKTgTif ofTM Bq uarS ThUIe"" IS' rbs derneath the too nail that it can not tills of the film feature to be shown ana Saturday morning at tha Home penetrate the flesh, and the nail turn Srhool league matinee at tha Paramount naturally outward almost over Bight. The theater. reel educational Empress a it harmless, antiaeptla Outgro the occasion will be 'Fairy Fern manufactured for chiropodists. How- for FVdd.'' Teachers f the Lafayette school ever, anyone can buy from the .drug will officiate as ushers and chaperons store a tiny bottle eontaininir directions. music to ba furnished by tha Urant school orchestra. (Advertisement.) Outgro WARD TO GIVE DANCE. i;fie fourth of a series of weekly 'public dance given tinder the auspices ot the amusement committee of the Ensign ward hall association will take place this hall. evening in the ward amusement Panrfnc. will fieitln at .30 o'clock., Keivhouse Hotel -W- FRIDA Y5PECIALS: INTER-RATES Nov. 1st to. April 1st - WOSKOS'SOSS lOOoutside rooms with Hath, r.r. J, B. Coffee pkg. Baker a Cocoanut 1 lb. M. Vs-l- 10 10 bar Creme m HALF-RAT- E for permanent 'guests. References required. Apply Managers Office. 4 t 14c ,25c 10c . Two bags High Patent Flour 10 lbs. extra fine Sugar 4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes ... r 43-l- 860 ,...60o ,..,....860 I0e . 1 35c .25o 7V. ... Oil Boap bars A. B. or F. & G. Naptha Soap Shredded Wheat, pkg Life o' Wheat, pkg: . : SSc bottle Vanilla Fla voriiig 15c can Tomatoei 15c can June Peaa ... $2.50 65c b. .25c 30c b9ttle Goddard's Chili Sauce .. 20c 0 lb. bag White or Yellow Corn Meal 27 c TaU can Sego or Carnation Milk . .. v.... 2 pkga. Aiber'a Tiapjack Flour .35c- Van Camp's or Campbell's Soup 10c i lb. Nucoa, 30c MAIN STORE 7TH SOUTH AND STATE 7Ui South and 3rd East 3rd North and Second ' . 33rd South and StataWest Pth South and 9th East ...i..., Jlc |