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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 3 1922,-- p A woman who prepares the familv meals walk two miles a day withJust in the out going anywhere! kitchen. Back and forth. An expert in home economics found it out by means of a pedometer; More miles would make a man a site total for a woman a day if vou include the sweeping, dusting, answering the telephone. And still more if there any time left for shopping, calling or airing the baby. No wonder a woman ia tired at night (the reason for which no man can rremnderstand). How much easier those miles would be in Cantilex er Shoes How much lighter the burden of the and days work. How much fresher happier when the evening closes in! Complete stock in white leather Ma-orders for summer wear. promptly filled. Sold exclusively by ue. J beet man. Assisting Mr and Mr Lang ton in receiving the guests ward Mr and Mrs D R Feeney. Those serving in the dining room were Mr. Rov Herrington, Mrs W. A Langtonvand Miss Lillian Mitchell Musical and dancing numbers were given bv Miss Charlotte Trevlllyan and Miss Thelma Feeney Th couple guests numbered seventv Th will make the.r home at 218 North Fifth West street. 0 0 Mr and Mra. IV R Barrett announce the engagement of their daughter, Mia Marian Jennings, to Edwin A. Cederholn The wedding will take place In July. will be given in the evening at California, tv here she will Join her husreception the- - home of the bride s parent in Granband and they will make their home. Mis Grace Olson will be bridesger reception ,111 be given in th evening at maid, Virginia Bealle flower girl ano Sir. and Mrs. E W. Taylor announce the home of the bride B parent. Mr aol Dale Pingree of Ogden will be best man the- - marriage of their daughter, Mae Mr Mie John M Mill, in Ogden Decker Tavlor, to Louis A Greasen The Ruth Gear will be maid of honor Mins Mr and Mr Jesae H Wheeler of South wedding took place Wednesday In the Hazel Mill and Ml Crlssl Hodge of A was Ogden bridesmaid, and Inland Protise Cottonwood announce the engagement of Salt Lake temple their daughter, Ardella, to George K given in the evening at thereception brides home, beet man of Salt The boupl w 1232 South W eat Temple street. Lave for a hone, moon trip through Zion Mchola ranvon They will be at home afte Mr and Mr Thomas W. Bacon anMr and Mr W E Kelson announce July 1 in the Buckingham apartment nounce the engagement of their daugh- the engagement of their daughter, Leone, to Henry J Stone. The wedding will Mr. and Mra F ! Heath announce ter, Lila, to Lewla G Bodell. take place June 28. the engagement of their daughter, GerMr and Mrs. Samuel Sessions of Boun0 0 trude to Wll'lam I Gunn The marriage ae tiful announce the engagement of their take plate Inre ?1 in the Salt La Mr. and Mr Oliver Cedarstrom the engagement of their daughtemple A reception will be given in the daughter, Amelia, to B G Webster of 2 The be will In June Kayavllle the reception hall at the Belwedding evening ter, Alice to Ralph H, Ollnghouae of In the Salt Lake temple. vedere apartment. Ploche, Nev. The marriage will take a Wednesday plaoe announces J If Pitts Lvnn the engagement The marriage of Mia Katie Peterson to Merlon I- - Stevenson will take of hi daughter. Carol, to Ray E. Powers Mr. and Mrs. J II Chambers announce of place Friday In the Galt I.ake temple. A The wedding will take place June 24. the engagement their daughter, Blanche, to J. Harold Bergstrom. The wedding of Mis Margaret Hinckley to Kenneth L. Mausa will take place Mr and Mrs. Duncan McCormack anWednesday In the Salt Lake temple. A nounce the marriage of their daughter, be will home of at the given reception HUtrude Frances, to Paul Van Dyke, son tht bride'e parente, Mr. and iMrs 1. of Mr and Mrs L6uls Van Dyke The Hinckley, 223 N street. In the evening marriage took place October 3, 1921, and The bridesmaids will b Miss T. McKean, has been kept secret The couple left Miss Owen Hinckley and Miss Horten Saturday on a trip through the northHinckley, Oscar Christensen will be best west. man. 0 0 0 Dr. and Mrs E I Evan announce Announcement Is juat made of the mar- marriage of their daughter, Sarah, the to riage of Miss Jean Lee Wood to Walter Ralph Twelves, which took place last K Brenner of Dnver, Colo. The wed- September. Mr Twelve left Immediateding took place In Farmington January ly after the ceremonv for the Northwest17. The ceremony wae performed by the ern unlversty In Chicago. He has Juat Rev. W H. Enaign of Westminster colreturned to Salt Lake 0 lege. Mra Brenner left jeaterday for Announcement la made of the mar- rlage of Mts Selina Ellen Greenhalgh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Greenhalgh, to Yarian W. Halllday The wedding took place In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. A reception was given st the bride home. 208 East Ninth South street The couple will make their home In Salt Lake 0 0 The wedding of Mies Isabelle ChristenThe sen. daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. P. Christensen, to Clarence R Sleet.r, son of William Sleater, took place WednesFour Bolls and the Bight day evening at the home of the brides Player-Pian- o Parent. The ceremonv was performed bv Bishop K N White. Mlae George-bell- e Jewell was the bridesmaid and VerTHE GULBRANSEN! non Harrison was best man. A reception followed the ceremony. The guests Youll be delighted with your Gulnumbered fifty. The couple will make bransen. Mra. Brown, that I know. their home tn this city Another thing I know: You wlH 0 0 0 MODEASB means MORE COM' want to play it correctly, artistically. The marriage of Leone E Hooper, FORT FOR YOU and at no oacrl-fle- a Study these four instruction rolls a daughter ofM Mr. and Mrs. James H. of style or smartness. Fasfew evenings, Mrs. Brown; they will Arnold Herlln, son of Mrs Hooper, to tidious women will at ones admtro Lena C Herlln, took place Wednesday for do exercises what you practice their trim, gracefully slender lines In Lake Salt the a and do for teacher the good temple President Hapianist. merit Is yea, their outstanding ber J. Grant performed the ceremony, COMFORT, tint 11 you have worn Except that they are simpler, not at which a following wedding breakfast was MODEASE shoes you dont know all difficult monotonous, tedious like given at the home of the bride's brother, real comfort. Dostgnod on original finger exercises. and Mr. Mr. James A. Hooper. Covlines, to fit your foot as nature InYour friends, hearing you play, will ers were laid for thirty members of the tended. They embody all the latInGulbranwen a fine pronounce the Immediate families and a few dlose est Improved Ideas essential to 7 strument will say It la different from friends comfort In every jdartteular. No other and it la" player pianos , other comfort shoes can give Such Mr and Mrs H E. Pinney announce Narrow heels are satisfaction. the marriage of their daughter. Gladva, snugly and weakened gripped jeGt!bransot"Jfakfithex to Lester B Merrill. The marriage took In MODEASiE arches grow strong place June 19 The couple are now at shoos, which give you the same suIn the Richmond apartments. Miss borne perior qualities, careful workmanElisabeth Melarkey entertained at a ship and clever feahlona as our shower Tuesdev evening at her home on ether COUSINS SHOES. Come la Fifth East street In honor of Mrs Lesfar a "try-onter B Merrill. The guests numbered Oentlnued from Peg Oat 00 111 oo 111 asa .. iMgdeoseShoe Gulbransen PlayerPiano Good to Tired Feet r0 UVI twenty. 00 . Th marriage of Miss Ruth Foster to Engilman took place Wednesday evening at 2 ociock at the home of the brides parents Mr. and Mrs W. R H. Paxman, 2(4 J street. Mias Virginia n Sutherland was the' brldeamaJd and Procter waa best man. The cerewas mony "performed bv Calvin Smith In the presence of relatives and a few close friends Supper was served Assisting during the evening were Mrs. G. J Foster. Mrs G. M Foster, Mrs J. D. Foster. Mrs. V. B. Clift, Miss Miriam Barnes Miss Effle Evans and Mrs. M. S Vrk&cL Nationally randed In the Bac- ks Ru-lo- Hsdqulst Mall Orders Puled i Cousins Shoes lor women 700 Ths Gulbransen ' a new Uni tftodel tesr 0 495 Co. have Just added Player Plano to their . The Community Model - Pricef $365.00 to Try the- Gulbransen at our store day. , Wo can arrange for demonstration to out of town buyers, ss there are Gulbranoena in every locality, Cl mfw Popular s Prices Glen Bros.-Rober- ts Piano Co. OGDEN 2472 Hudson SALT LAKE 1(1 Main St. The marriage of Mis Blanch Hill to Carl F Lange took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake templs A reception was given In I he evening at the home of the brides parents Mr. and Mrs C. E. Hill, on Cordelia avenue. The rooms were decorated with red and whits peonies and ferns The bride wore a gown of white canton crepe and carried a shower of Ophelia rotes Mrs Mont L. Bean waa the matron of honor and Miss Margaret Lange was the bridesmaid. Helen E g was flower girl and Eari Pullen waa beat man. Tha couple will make In Salt Lake. their - home The marriage of Mias Belle Hlgley to Brigham Langton took place Friday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs Brigham Langton. 742 North Eighth West street- - The eeremonv waa performed bv McMillan. Rose and Bishop William peonies In- th crlmaon and pink and whlto decorated the rooms Th center-piec- e In th dining room wa a large wedding cak. Mrs. Ernest T. Wigren, slater of the bridegroom, waa the matron of honor and Royal L. Langton waa I - - e I Dag-me- Word ha been received of th marriage of Mias Helen Kerner, formerly of Salt Lake, to E. Melts of Los Angeles. Th wedding took place June 1. Th couple are now at hoifle in Hollywood, Cal. ' 00 Miss Lillian May Carey, daughter of ani Mrs. William E Carey, will be married to Melville Bllnston Kelly, eon of Alex Kelly, at the Phillips Mr. and Mr Congregational church Tuesday evening at 8 oclock. The Rev. Wallace Brlator will perform the ceremony. Mra Walter Nelleon will be matron of honor; Mias Myrtle Curtin, meld of honor. Mis Beulah Carey and Mis Verona Kelly, bridesmaid: Arvo Kelly and Jeannette Burris flower glrle. Vere Frampton will be best man. 0 Erickson announce the Charles W Donna Joof his daughter. marriage sephine, to Gilbert E. Schwan. Th marJune it Th riage took place Friday, be at home after July ( In couple will 111 Hulbert enterMra A Quincy, tained at her home on Hampton avenue party in last night at an informal evening Schwan. who compliment to Mr and Mra.new home in will leave soon for their Quincy, 111. Th guests numbered twelv a Mr 00 Mrs. R L. Scott announce the marriage of her daughter, Zalla, to G W Bates. Th marriage took place June 12 00 Mr and Mra Thomas M Mumford announce the marriage of their daughter, Th marriage Connie, to Cottrell Stark took place June 15 In the Salt Lake temwll make their home In ple. The couple Soda Spring, Idaho- - Mrs Edwin Williams, Mra Roy Utah, are home for the summer vacation Mr and Mrs. Albert Robison spent In Galt Lake Mr. and Mr J F. Anderson and family John Bennett, Albion, where ah uttelded tbs Briggs and Misses Louise Miller, Ida Moss, exercises of her daughter, sad Alta Briggs. Verde Coo of the guest in Boise, Runnlon la visiting Mrs Lydia McDonald. Mrs. Terse Blmpson her brother, Loren Runnlon. and Mrs Usttls Briggs visited friends in Og den thl seek. Mrs. Etta Anderson and children of Bonding. I Idaho, speat a few days her tbit week a SYRACUSE guests of re Tellers Mr and Mrs Jay Gtrn of Bait lake wars E W. Mr of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Graham dur(TRACTS 8, June IT Mr. suitLelnnd gnetta Bodily . PerW. a4 Wtlker snO Bilt Lake utn of Mr. ingMr.theendweekMr S W Gaddi and children of prat Boadty la Smith Balt Lake slotted relatlyas here Monday. tad Mrs Ralph trsdrrsd s turprlM Ellis Mrs Mr. and Mrs Christopher Boynton and dtngh LH hois e Th renin her Wedneedey ter, Mary, of Burley, Idaho, ar visiting rela-tlr- y party st la sewing mule sad feme, time wan spent three-courshere e luncheon Those of Burley. followed by Mr. and Mra Lawrence Bltmlre present were Mrs, Joseph Ellis, Mr.T. lewrenc Idaho, trs gusst of Mr. and Mra X. T. Bemtone, Leon Wntte, Mr. F. Cerbldg. Mr Bennett. Mrs III Thargaod, Ml Mrs Oeorse Luther Ellis. Mrs Robert Green and MIm Bill ll Mr sad Mrs J E. Bodily spent Mondsy Is fu- FILLMORE Ogden. Mrs flannel Cook spent s few days In gsrs n guest of her sunt, Mr. rllle this week Joseph B JrmB of Rrrscnne ward held officers The Prlmsry th home of Mrs Oswell Stoker t metal -- at afternoon A luncheon Wednesday was serred and the time was spent In music were Mrs. The guests present and gsmss Mra Mary Waite, Mrsr Bndgton. FILLMORE, Jure 17 Mr. end Mr Wavne Robison spent Wednesday of last week In Fillmore, ruest of Mra Ashby Mr. end Mr Roy Davie of Cnstal were gueeta of Mrs. Hattie Robison W of last week. Mies Geneva KeUv end Rulon Melville, who had been attending the University of The marriage of Mia Carol Elizabeth Jensen, daughter of Mr and Mrs F C Jensen of Mount Pleasant to Charles Albert Parsons of Elvrla Ohio, will take place Friday at the bride a home in Mount Pleasant. of Mies Alta Rowena The weddlnr Stookev, daughter of Mr and Mr S J Stookey, to Andrew C Easton of Lovell. Wvo., will take place Wednesday 00 Announcement t made oCliie engage-merof Miss Martha Barger to Albert The marriage will take place Bayler 1. July 0 The marriage of Mies Mary Romney and Franklin D. McGregor will take place A Wednesday In the Galt Lake temple reception will be given In the evening at 130 D the home of the bride parents street. Mis Aims Whitney will be maid Afton Romney will he th of honor. Ml bridesmaid and Allen Martlneau will be best man After a wedding trip the couple will make their home In thl city it State Society - ." In Black or Brown Kid-S- izes 3 y to s, Widths AAAA to D Mr and Mra E. Chase Smith announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucille, to Rulon J. Arnold. The wedding will take place In September. Mr. and Mra. J. C Jensen announce r, the engagement of their daughter, to LeRoy R Clark and of their V. Leland to daughter. Katherine, Worsencroft. The double wedding - will take place June 20 la the Salt Lake temple. I AMERICAN FALLS AMFRICAN FALLS, Idaho. June 17 Mr and Mr R. S. Anderson and Mr and Mrs Ourl Erickson, .vlth their families, departed the first of the week on a motor to Portland. Ore . and other northtrip western points. Mr. ana Mrs W. J Blackburn and son, Edwaid Blackburn, of Denver, Colo, are v (siting Mr and Mrs. Bert Blackburn, Sr. They aie en route to Portland, Ora, to visit relatives Mlee Dorothy Gcnlltx. daughter of Dr. nd Mre. C. F. Schlltx. who had been attending school at Delaware Ohio returned Monday. Mies Gchlltx was accompanied home bv her grandmother. Mrs William, whose home I in Ohio Miss Frances Hauttinger of Rockland ie th guest of Mr. and Mra Kerby Torrance. Mrs. J H. Struthers of Bolae I the guest of her daughter, Mr Ray Austin. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Logan of Rockland June 11 Mis Freda Howard daughter of Mr and Mr Will Howard of this city, returned Tuesdsv from Moscow, where the had been attending school. Mrs. H. O. Whitney la In Salt Lake visiting friend. Mr. and Mra. Frank Barnard have reg turned home after a motor trip to wrher thv visited their daughter Mrs. Charley Johnson entertained at her home Btfndav in honor of Mr. and Mr. IV. W. Beckstead gnd Mr. M. A Thornton and daughters. Ruth and Aetna. Miss Ruth Thornton recently returned from Sail Lake, where sne had been attending the University of Utah. I aura Cowman, daughter of th Ml Rev. J. H Cowman of Rockland, vltlted friend her Wednesday en route to her borne after spending a rear In Oregon, shrie she was engaged In teaching school. Mrs. H B. Runmon has returned from Rex-bvr- 1 motored to Delta Wednesday of last week Mra Jed Winner left (Sunday for San to visit her sister, Mra Oleen Frnclco Mra Bertn Warner and Mra Vl'ate In Delta. Frampton pnt last week-en- d Sir Bennett spent Friday of last week in Holden Mias Nona Hatton, who had been- teaching school in Salt Lake, returned home Friday of last week. Mrs. Haxen Steven wag a Monday guest of Mr. Florence Robison Nell Holbrook waa a guest of Mra Ml Abe Carling Monday evening. Mis Ret Stott Is visiting relatives at Meadow. Mr and Mrs. Al Swallow motored to Halton Mondav Mr. Tula Clay of Milford and Mr. Angle Chrlsopherson of Pasadena, Pal., are gpoeta of their jnonther, Mrs. John Carling. Ksfherlne Peterson, who left MonMl day for Balt Lake, was given a farewell partyofIn Bartholomew hall Fridav evelatt week. Mla Peterson is going ning to Canada as a missionary. |