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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE eiV Wednesday at the Country club. Reservations niv l e tiradel with any member of the following eommlt.tee before June 12 Mrs. S. W. Morrison. Mrs. C. W. Bovd. Mrs Albert SHaneey, Mrs. W, C. Aahwill and Mrs H J. Hinea. n n n nun a n h n u n an p n h 0 h 0 u 1 n n n mm n n a n 0 a a un n n n Klv IT1 n n n n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 y. a Miss Lyle Higham, whose marriage to C. Cardali will take place WednesAbOT (left to right) Miss Cora V. Smith, engaged to Fred J. Topping; Mias Myrtle Holt, to wed games A. Joseph day, has Issued Invitations to a trousseau Stevenson, Jr.; Mrs. J, W. Christensen of Pocatello, formerly Miss Myra Mace of Salt Lake, married in Pocatello Monday. ten for this afternoon, from 4 un id 6 Below (left to right) Miss Alice Bytheway, engaged to Earl Osborne; Muss Everet, who is to wed Boy Goldberg, o'clock, 'at her .home on Eighth avenue June 28; Miss Boselind Middiemiss, whose engagement to Boy Philips BolfsonSybil is announced. The alumnae chapter of the Chi Belts Phi will entertain the graduating members of the active chapter Mondav afternoon at the Stewart Memorial hall on the 1nlverslty of Utah campus at 4 A program of musical numbers oclock will be followed by a tea served In the art room. Those in charge of the program are Visa Gladys Evans, Mss Marjorie Crltchlow and Miss Leah WooHey, Assisting In the re.esCnrt will e M.ss Trba Rapport and Mrs, Thomas A G. Bruce. -- e Miss Ruth Walgren. a bride of the week, will entertain at a trousseau tea this afternoon. from 3 until $ clock, at her home on Eleventh iKsiri gtreet, Hansen, Miss Rachel Celeste Laramie Bailiff and Miss e Chf Omega alumnae will entertain thl Hotel Utah morning at a breakfast at the member of In honor of the graduating the active chapter at the Cniverslty of Utah The eommitteee in charge of arrangements Includes Mrs Wllford T Cannon, Miss Priscilla Cartwright and Mrs. David 8. Romney members of the Mpha Chi Active sororltv of the Cnlversitv of Utah will entertain Mondav evening st an Informal dancing party at the laides Literary chib In honor of the graduating members The committee in charge of arrangements Includes M.ss Doone Smoot, Miss Verona Toronto and M.ss Afton Love. see lambda Phi Lambda sororltv of the I nlversitv of Utah will entertain Monday ev en'ng at a picnic lunch at 8at-ai- r In honor of the graduating members in observance of university dav at the resort. M'ss Franc Jennings has charge The alumnae .of the of arrangements sororltv entertained Thursday evening at a banauet at the Hotel I'tah In honor of members of the act.ve chapter who will he graduated Personal EE CHARI KS MILLER left vestr-terua- y afternoon for New York City wheie lie will Join Mrs Miller t' meet Major and Mrs Charles M VValson and son and daugher, who wfl arrive on the transport Somme from AntwerpHer Mrs. VValson was for erv Bonnie M Mr. Arthur E Halstead left during the weeek for Califom'a, where ahe will Mr. Halstead and remain for the summer months Join see green and white Idea was carried out In Leonard, Katherine Rogeis, Edna Leaver, 1 Caroline Morrison, Betsy . Bintx, Verne it ise, Violet Cole, Grace Marv Ivers, Been I vers, Merle Wines, Emma Coldesina and Irene Rasmussen. all of the decorative details Green canFrank Evans and F. W. Tavlor. dles In ctystal holders were tied with The affair promises to be one of the moet green tulle elaborate functions ever given by the The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Jed association. Five hundred invitations F Woolley, Jr Mrs Hubert G. Hall have been issued. and Misa Clara Shearer. tenserv, , ISS 1 FRSOX entertained qt 4. The guests, in addition to the guest of C L SHIELDS, assisted by Mrs honor. Included Miss Carol Cowley, Mrs. Earl Poulton, Miss Mary Butler, Miss MR8Arthur Lewis entertained at a Ella Farrington, Mis Rhea Campbell, bridge tea yesterday afternoon in Mrs. Frank Brown. Miss Lois Cowlev. honor of Miss Irene Shields. Miss Loren Miss Vera Foulger, Miss Elva Taylor and Shldds and Miss Hattuhelle Shields who will leave soon to spend the summer in Mrs. Munn Q. Cannon the east A color scheme of lavender and white was used throughout the rooms and ISS MARGARET MARY FALK, a on the tea table A program of must al bride of this week, entertained at numbers was given during the tea hojr a trousseau tea vesterdav after- The guests numbered twenty, A noon at her home on Third avenue green and white color scheme was used C F MONTGOMERY In the house decoratiors. A basket of bridal wreash was1 the centerpiece for MRS. vetei day in honor of the the tea table. , tpnth birthday of her daughter, bv her Virginia larnise Montgomery, at her horn, The hostess was assisted 614 C street Shasta daisies and mother, Mrs. N. D. Falk, and Mrs. J. decorated pyrethrum the tables and noveltv favors E. Dowd. were used Mrs. Grant Gregerson and Mss James assisted. Covers were laid ANN HOWARD and Miss Jane Shirley MISS entertained at a tea yes for twenty. 0. 6 3 afternoon from until terday o'clock gt their home on Harvard avenue In honor of Miss Ruth Brown, a bride of the week. The tea table had as a centerpiece a crystal basket of butter- COLONEL AND, MRS F IV. Bd The hostesses at dinner this cups, Iris and peonies. in honor of General Charles evening were ass.sted by their mother, Mrs RobMorton ert H. Howard, and Miss Irene Ehrlchs and Colonel Rogers Fit' h, who arrived yesterday from San Francisco to spend a The guests numbered thirty. few days at Fort Douglas. The guests w ill commanding officers of the R, O CLAIRE BOYNTON, whose Include to Harry W Wright will T. C, the R O T C, Jr, the national MISS and their wives Covers will be guard enan at take place early date, tertained at a tea yesterday afternoon at laid for sixteen. her home, 324 Sixth East street, from 3 The final dancing party of the season The hostess was asuntil 5 oclock. sisted by Miss Alice Boyatoli. Mias Mar- of the Officers club of Fort Douglas win tie given Friday evening at the post hall. and A number guerite Meyers, Miss Ella Nelson were of dinner parlies will Miss Sarah Pugh. Several parties tho dance. Mayor ana Mrs W W precede Gordon given during the ipt week, as follow' will the bachelor officers young entertain Miss Grace Morgan entertained at a women of the and from the post citv. Ethel Miss and luncheott. theater party and Mrs F L. K Hudson, Captain Hansen entertained at a shower, and Colonel C. C. and Mrs and Lieutenant InKnight and Misa Anna Jones entertained at an Mrs. James S. Durnford will give dinners. formal evening party. FRED STAUFFER, Mrs. H. F. Dlcke and Mrs. A. F. Derrick entertained at a tea yesterday afternoon In horjor of the alumnae active members of the Lambda Phi Lambda sorority of the University of Utah. The hours were from 2 until ( oclock. An oriental idea was carried out in the decorations and a cabaret tea waa served at small tables hi the bailroom. A variety of garden flowers were used throughput - . the rooms. Assisting in Serving were the followwore who oriental cosyoung girls, ing tumes, Miss Ora Cousens, Miss Mary Couzens, Miss Vinnle Sheekin, Miss Lois Stuart and Miss Grace Derrick. About forty guests called during the afternoon i Events of Coming Week OLIVE FRANK WOOLLET, a of next week, entertained at a trousseau tea yesterday afternoon at her home, 8f0 Second East street. White peonies and ferns In a basket formed the centerpiece for the tea table on a cluny cover over pink. A MISS Bargains in Used Electric Washers - Miss Margaret Walker will at daughter of a dinner this evening at herentertain mcrba, home on Mrs W. M McCrea, en- East South Temple street in compliment tertained at a birthday party yes- to Mrs .Jack Ruddle of St. Louts, who Is of her ninth the guest of Mr. and Mrs David Keith. terday afternoon In honor birthday anniversary. A large birthday cake, decimated with pink and white, In honor of Miss Marv Romnev, whose formed the centerpiece for the tea table, engagement to Frank MacGregor anwith pink candles In crystal holders on nounced today, Miss Aintee Whitneyis will each corner of the table. Small crystal entertain at a tea at her home, 72 C street. baskets filled with Shasta daisies and Wednesday afternoon from 3 unt.l 4 lilies of the valley surrounded the cen- o'clock. e e terpiece. The favors were rainbow hats. The little hostese was assisted by her Miss Pearl Davis. Miss Nell Creer and mother and her two grandmothers, Mrs. Miss Rhea Lamplugh will entertain at a F. VV. O Connor and Mrs. Mary C. Mc- dancing party at the McC'une home WedThe guests Included Margaret nesday evening. Crea. Thompson, Helen Daly, Dorothy Jan Rogers, Aileen Rogers, Gorin ne Harlan, Mrs Hubert G. Hall will entertain at a Rose Mary Lemon, Ruth Smith, Peggy tea Monday afternoon in compliment to Miss Olive Frank Woolley, a June bride. New Ones at $5 Monthly No Interest Trade in Your Old One" DODGE BROS. Wae. 5050 I , SUMMER SCHOOL OF DANCING MISS LUCILE THURMAN Will conduct a tlx weeki course of Oriental, Nature and Interpretative Dancing In honor of Miss Ruth Brown, a bride of the week, Mrs. R. A Lundln entertained twenty guests Thursday evening, and Monday evening Miss Ora'-- Miles entertained twenty guest at her home. Arrange for classes no Phones Was. e 1854, Was. 5794-- B see es Mrs R. I,. Farnsworth left Thursday for Los Angeles to visit with reatives and friends. 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WORK GUARANTEED D 974 Phone Wasatch .0 nt -- Hi 0000000000000000000010000000000000 00D 0DEN their guests their daughter, Mrs. P. J. guest Moran, Jr., of Chicago and their son and Mra. were 31i s. Eli Taylor of Sa e n. T. F. Tolhurst, Sir. John Done, John Mrs, Done, Sr.. Mrs Karl kee.er. Mrs. Melvin Done, Mrs. Henry Erlsnd-so- n and Mis Ivy Dons. Mr. and Mrs. William Amos fnterta'ned st dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mr Byron Thurman, - Mr. and Mis. Ben Thurman and Mr. and Mrs. B. U Soiensen, ah of Eureka. Mr. and Sir. Walter Strong of Hehef are vjltlng here. Mra. A. H. J at tenon, Mrs, Lucinda Patten end Mra. Jenn e Musser of t Lake visited natives here this weep,- -, Ed. Simons, Mrs. Delphi ilia Heaic soner and Mis Rubv Simons of Bar . t- -t an visltlnv hers. Mr. and Mr. Murray Wing of Mrm-mowere guests Tuesday of Mr, and Mr ,,, -- Mrs Flint McClellan. George H. Done. MU Iris DoS nd Mered th Amos moto-e- d to Salt Lake, Sunday, and spent the day. t.t. Mra Colon Mt Murphy of Eureka spent Tuesday with relatve hen. Her mott-e- r Mrs. Betts, accompanied her , home t and Mrs. Henry Harlan Snarman. whose marriage was recently announced and who will make their home in Bole. Idaho. e Mis Catherine Botach of Los Ange'es strived Friday t Writ with her daughter, Mrs, F L. Knudsen at Fort Douglas. Mr. daughter-in-la- 't ,j s Captain and Mts. C, C. Knight will be home early In the wee; at 118 Prince-te- n avenue. Mas Helsn Kntsht of Philadelphia. sitter of Captain Knlgnt. is a guest at the Knight home. at th Miss Katherine Prougha.ll will arrivs home on Ji ne 13 from the Le'and Stanford, Jr.. umversHv to spend the sumvacation with he- - parents, Mr. and nl little mer Mrs Van Vtsaln? Mldgley Mrs. John J, Brougliall, of nd Oak's Bettv Deane, Ca, daughter, who have been vis tng with Mis. Mlvig-le- v Mr and Mr Howard B. Thomas have s parents, Mr and Mrs George i sore to New York, where they wdi spend Alder, for the past six week, will leave Mr. a month about June IS for Oakland to Join who reurned nome several Mtdgley. smt-- t Mr and Mra Poser W. Power and s ago afte tay in 8all Lake. baby of Los Angeles have gone to Cool-vle Frsn-San of Mrs Rowene Blackman after spen ling a few days in 8alt aco is the guest of here sister Mrs Lake. W. R. VVeedon, at her home dn Seventh East atieet. Mn-ga- ret we-k- Alma Condra and ehl'dren of Sev mour. Iowa, arrived yeserdv to spend several weeks w'th her brother. Thomas E Banning of this city, and with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C W. Banning of Lynndyl, Utah. Mrs -- le WHY CAPITOLO BROS. PAYS0N Persls Hlskev has left for I.os Mis Mrs E D. Woodruff has returned from where she will meet her s'ster. s several months' trip to California and Angeles, PAYSO.V. June I Hlskev w.io will arrive from Marion Miss Mr and Mrs. ClifHonolulu. Panama June 10 The Misses Histey will ford Bale announce the engagement of to visit the Yosemite before returning the r dsightef Mis Maxir Bale, to o Mrs H. E. Btonehoise of Oklahoma Salt Iaike late lo JuK n- - Lawrence of S;aq'?.i Fork. Th Citv is a guest ff her brother and r trll H the take June 14, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Parcell, place Mr and Mrs W G llemnhlll are now S t Lake temnl-at their home, 920 Herbert avenue. at home at No JO Buckingham a?art-mentand Mrs O. H Hdmiton announce tho -- cr entag ueent rfo t ver dauhtr,k Ml Miss Mary Csshman of 8t. I,ouls is a o' Muriel Spanish Fork. The Jennings Miss Dorothy Gavford and M1 guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. I wedding wid Miss Csshman Gayford, daughtera of Mr. and Mrs. ErnFrank on Third avenue I4.1 ne Ji picec v veste-dafrom is on her way to the Pacific coast for an est Gavford returned Ail. Themn St-rdarvhte- - of M- extended visit. Lawrence. Kan, where they have been nl r Jnsenh Stark and Ward Jenfor nve-iit- v Kansas of I the sen of Relmoni we-attending Thurs-- i Mrs Charles Shimmin and daughter the past year. da- - In the SMt temn e They wli Miss Eva Shimmin, will leave Monday make the - hone at Redmond for California. Mrs. f f. Dixon he- - brid-- e Mrs P. O. Perkkm and Ml? Dorothy Groaeth will leave Wednesday for ban eufe dav ef sat week Mrs. John F. Mr Bush left during the Francisco, where they will remain for CJeorge wrin the Prise. week fotf n trip along the Pacific coast. two weeks. Troon 1 tif the First Bm Sco it She yilyttoit in Log Angqleg wlta a eon. I gave a dsnc.p party Wednesday eve-nIn the pari Idp j Miss Marguerite Gordon will leave toe The cp p m- -t F- -i Ay o' ?t morrow for ! ethbrdge, Carad', to vist A- i. A' W -. v'X a vVvv Mr week C with ofor Mrs. F. Tav S. Steele, lee with her sister, S'arisi v - vv' V? two months a see HAVE THE LARGEST VARIETY MOST FANCY IMPORTED . AND T Because our long experience an abroad In thl tins tav us a rltanc t learn and know what people ef good tact 41 ko and ap-- Hr see k. , eclat. ! l See u for tho boat Italian Olive , Oil, Dry h'ushroomi. Choice Mushrooms, a good variety of Anchovies In Oil and In Sait, Imported Olivos, i -- e ente-tsln- Sardines, etc, , t Hav you tried Italian Bread specialty mrda for us, on our own cured bur Ripe Olives? And and" Noodles heme. mad Egg 1 t Raviellf REMEMBER THE ADDRESS. 1? 4th South. Phone W. SAT, ' (New Grand Hotel Bldg.) mo-ri- ed !.; ed Cr-ve- ns i w-- rd , , A , Jwe-- 4 ' Et lr - GOODS! her' Os-b- BX A T x y and son, Je-rMrs Gerald H. H'gts -s 'jests of s. Higgs who have heen-th- e mother. Mrs M B, Pall, left fo- - Los Mr. Higgs Angeles, where thev will Jo'n and make their home. v. M-- Best Portable , Electric Sewing Machine Frederick W. Oatlesr of this citv left for Montreal, Canada, th'a week, and from there she will sa'l for Eorone. Mrs. J. AlOakley, accompanied by Mr. C. tour fa ugh, will ng spend the summer ail of Europe, and will attend the Passion Play st Ocerammergau July 1. Mrs I v i i e ' i Mr and s, Allan F. Dally of Washington. D. C forme? res'dents of Salt Lake, have gone to Annarolla, to attend the commencement exercises. Thev will be the guests of Aus'n Stewart of Salt I.ake, a graduate of Annapolis this ;ear, during their stav. u Among those returning from school at Berkeley. Cal., during the past week were Misa Aileen Dooley, daughter oi Mr. and Mra. W. J. Dooley, and Miss Grace Timmona, daughter of Mr and' Mrs, W. H. Timmona, formerly of this city, but now of Berkeley v--' v .. Dr and Mrs A. C. Wherrv left by automobile Wednesday morning for Los Angeles to attend the International Rotary convention and from Los Angeles will go to San Francisco for the Shriners con, clave. .y fv W5' Worth $30 M-- " 'i ; i Miss Viney Smith, who will enterThe annuel Fla dav luncheon of the tain members of the fraduitihg class Liberty chapter of the DaughSpirit of u ters of he American Revolution will be of St. Marys academy Friday, -- BEACH SUITS see Miss Viney Smith of this city and Mis Glsdvs Bowler of Austin. Nev will entertain the graduates of St Marys academy at a dancing party Friday evening at the home of Miss .Smith. S38 East First Booth street. BEGINNING JUNE 12 Studio 267 i So. Main - Miss Florence War has Issued Invtta- tions for a tea this afternoon at her home in honor of Miss Katie Lynn Peterson, a bride of the month. PALM le . m e 1 1 W O Bechel of Kansas t'itv wi'l Mr arrive TueJy, to he the geust of her U Heuser. daughter, Mrs Cha-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 When you send your Cleauingr and Dyeing to Myers you may be sure of Quality Work at the lowest'1 prices consistent with the service rendered. Clothes cleaned-herwear on get and require cleaning less often, because the process is thorough and the work handled by experts. Myera Cleaning is true economy. , Phope Wasatch 974. 0 0 j 0 CLEANERS AND DYERS 1 Beatrice $22.50 Cash $25.00 Terms sate LFXIN -- RS 245 JUNE WPS POULTON. MISS yesterday afternoon at her home on Fifth South street, in a June bride, was the guest of honor at a honor of Miss lone Hooper, a June bride tard party and tea given yester- The gueets included Miss Ida Robinson. Mrs R. E Halsett. day bv Mrs E. A Hurd and Mis K L, Miss Mary lgift-is- , Mav at the Hurd home on I ulieet Pink Miss Genevieve Pypcr Mias Irene Ulark-so- n and Mrs Orlan Williams. roses In a white wicker basket, tied with A shower for the bride. will be given bv green tulle and enclrtled with ferns, formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Miss Ida Robinson Wednesday evening at The place cards were sketches of brides. her home on Fifth East street 6IGMA sororitv of the QAMMA of Utah entertained yesterday afternoon at a bridge tea at the home mf Miss Beth Baumberger and Mlsa Elolse Baumberger in honor of the graduating members of the sorority. The sorority colors, royal purple and cream, were carried out in the decorations, and the rororlty flowers, Ophelia roses and violets, were used. The graduating members included Miss Jennie Ridges, Miss Grace Hogan, Miss Allceile Higgs, Miss Margaret Halbert and Miss Valentine Gorllnskl. The hostesses were assisted in receiving by (Mrs. D. B. Baumberger. n Mrs U M. Chamberlain let yesterfor San Francisco and Palo Alto, where she will attend the commencement exercises st Lelsnd KStanford. Jr. uniA Bush, in San Francises with versity anil visit with her son. Marv.n George another son, Arthur Bush. While in Sacwho is a student t Stanford . ramento, Mrs. Bush will he the guest of Mrs Robert Armstrong anil in Seattle 1 Bnow end children and slaMr ter, Miss El'a Keyting arrived Fr.day will visit with Mrs. Fred Kahlmer. from os Anaeles. where they spent tne M" ami Mrs Walter M. Gilmer and past two month" dauKhlei, Marv Louis-- , of Nevada, are i Dr and Mrs. leaver S'ai ffsr have revoting Mrs. G.lrucr s parents, Mr anil turned from a three months trip to Ne v Mrs J T Urov II, fir a few weeks Orleans, Phi'adebihio rnd 81 Louis to her A. 8 Bojd has returned Mr home at Fort Douglas, after a seieia. Miss Caroline Van Evera of Mich, (a the guest of Mr an Mis N. weei.s visit In San Frsltlsco A. Robertson for a few days on her Mrs Charles Walter Jones of Brh-eie- y way to the Paclf" eoae I the guest of her siste1, Mrs h Mrs Arthur Swp'nson of Denver Colo, C Schramm. formerly Miss Holds Rose Brown of Hah M ss Owns Weed of Loa Angee I the Lake arrived yesterday to visit with Mrs W C Ashwill guest of Mr and Mr James A. riogle day Csatiaued from Page One 0 0 0 til honor of Miss t.etme Ponltonv who marriage to Dr, W. Uvde Cowlev will take place June 14, Richard Watkins will entertain at dancing party Tuesdav will entertain at her home on Cowley North West Temple street. Thursday evening Dr and Mbs Munn Q Cannon will entertain at cards, and Saturday afternoon M'ss Gwendolyn Ca'ne will enterta'n et a large tea at her home on Thirteenth East street, Chi Omega soror tv will entetlaln Mondav afternoon, between 8 an 1 5 o'c'oik, Williams at tea at the home ot Mias Hae membe-w in honor of the mothers of the of the sorority. The comml'tee In charge Wilof arrangements Includes Miss Bae Dorotbv V e' s Miss La Rue liams, Mi n H to tea this afternoon, from S until S o'clock, at her tome, 1178 Eighth East street. The host-vi- a will be assisted by her mother. Mrs. V. W. Brown, and her sisters. Miss Carrie Brown and M's Eleie Brown. Miss Ruth Brown, whose marriage Wednes-da- 0 0 0 n a Mai tin Harris will take place will entertain at a trousseau 4, 1922. Mis Grace Jeremy, daughter of Mr. and Mis. E J. Jeremv, has returned from Mount Vernon seminar-- . Washington D C., where she was graduated. Mr. and Mrs. 8 H. Sharman have , : Special, Only $35 RENT ONE BUY ONE Complete With Motor Attachment and . Beautiful Cabinet; Guaranteed - - Walter Elecfcnc 159 ' 4 StateA ss -- f- FEW-GOOD-US- ED - Wa$atch 4703 , - V - MACHINES $23 i |