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Show ; ( THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE ,30, 1922. 12 . Friends Welcome Girls Home t' at Tea I S3 HELEN KATHERINE BROUGH ALL entertained at tea. yesterday U av. .afternoon at her home on First ka compliment to Mias Winifred from returned has who recently Walker, Js'ew York for the eummer; Mias Marlon Knickerbocker, who has Just returned nue, - picture hat of the same shade and carried Ophelia roees. The bridesmaid. Mias Gladys Griffin, wore orchid crepe de chine combined with pink georgette crepe, with hat to match. Thomas Martin was best man. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the home of the brides parents, $89 K street. Cecil Brunner roses formed the decorations for ths tapis. Ths clone and guests included relatives friends. Following a wedding trip, the In Salt will home make their couple Lake. PANTS 3 Pairs, $1.00 4 Pairs, $1.00 The greatest hosiery value the ctiy. Regular 50c quality. In black and white. Loose and tight knee. Regular 50c and 75q, values. (Auerbach's Main Floor.! j Mr. E. H. Dorman entertained at tea home in the yesterday morning at her honor of Miss Buckingham apartments, in of Mrs, Ethel Martin of Beattie, guest Hugh M. Rhodes, and Miss Ethel Firsoon. f from Smith college; Mis Knickerbocker man, who will be married The table was decorated In American guest. MU Olivia Bridges of New York, roses In low bowls, (lovers were Teller for-of B. Lee Fort Douglas, and 'Mr. C. laid for Miss Firman, Miss Martin. Miss marly Miss Jane Ullne. was Louise Firman, Mis Pearl Durnell, Miss carried out 5 A rose color scheme Blanche Kidder, Mrs. Hugh M. Rhodes Is the decorations for the rooms and the and R. M. Witherspoon. Mrs. , tea. table. A cluny cover over rose and .bowl of roses formed the crystal ?, The "election of Mrs Robert J. Burdette for the table. Four crystal canss vice president of the General Federa dlesticks held rose colored candles. of Womens clubs. Is a metter of local tlnn In ' The hoetes was assisted receiving since Mrs. Burdette is well Interest, by her mother, Mrs. John J. Broughall. here from her attendance at the known Assisting In general entertaining were. of the council of the General FedSweet meeting Miss Lyall Miss Alice Lundber. eration of Womens clubs In Salt Lake ' and Miss Irene Goody. summer. last - Presiding at the tea table were: Mr. Commenting upon Mrs. Burdette's elec- W. W Fleetwood, Mrs. W. A. Ruttan. kfld Mis Dorothy 7 Mrs. Roscoe La MoTle "Noted for her club, suffrage and were: M1s Bacon. Aasistlng In serving activities tn California for many Jr Alice Panto. Miss - Ann Merrill. Miss years. Mrs. Burdette had the honor of be, Marlon Sadler, Miss Katherine lloppaugh and first president of the the founder ing gnd Miss Katherine Browne Federation of women's clubs. . Cards were received at the door by California In was she the founder and donor addition, Margaret Lambounne and Grace Mary- of the Pasadena Training Maternity Ivers. The guests numbered seventy- fk.hool for Nurse, and for years served five. as the only woman member of the board of trustees of. Polytechnic InstiTidrs. James Rogers entertained at tute In i'asndena,Throop her home city, prerrident luncheon followed by bridge yesterday at of the Isis Angeles board of the Associaher home on Second avenue. Garden tion of Collegiate Alumnae, a member of flowers, carrying out a patriotic color the General Federation of Women's clubs' scheme were used about the house. executive board, and first regent of Ih Luncheon was served at one long table Pasadena chapter of the Daughters of the f and two smaller ones. Red roses In a American Revolution and other similar orlarge basket formed a centerpiece for the ganizations. , long table, with flags scattered over the "She was also actively connected with cloth. Smaller baskets of roses were the Humane bureau of Pasadena, for sev! used on ths small table. The place eral years oocupled the pulpit of the Temi sards were patriotic emblem, ple Bapt'sf church In lais Angelea, of i - Covers were laid for Mrs. Anthony If. which her husband had been pastor, and Mrs. Is now a trustee of Mills college on OakQeorfce iMIrs. E. 8. Moulton, God be, 8. Taylor, n Mrs. land. i Y5. Ellerbeck, Mrs. J. "During the war Mrs. Burdette saw t Thomas A. Clawson. Mrs. F. L Beatle, i Mrs. O. B. Green. Mrs. J. L. Tibbetts, large public service In California, servMiss Arllne Tibbetts, Mrs John A ing as chairman of the women's work In Groesheck. Mrs. Charles 8. Burton, Mr. food conservation, upon the state commitana as fideral fiod Georgia Foote, Mrs. I. A. Clayton. Mrs. tee ort readjustment, Alexander J. Roger. Jr., Mrs. Thomas secretary In California for the council for defense.1 Mrs. national W. W. Rogers, I Woodbury, Mr. J5. A. Rogers. Mrs. D. F. Spencer and Mr. and Mr Walter N I .rovls and Mr. Mrs. J. A. Young. and Mrs. Dim S. Campbell w III entertain ' a dancing party at the Tennis club toat ills Carrie Patrick entertained at night In honor of Mrs. J. A. Qneally and at her Mr. and bridge tea yesterday afternoon Mrs. William C. Naylor of Ban of home, !57 Second avenue. In honor N. Francisco. E. Clark of Rochester, Mr. Herman X. June roses decorated the rooms SI Mrs. J. H. Blau will entertain at tea table were arranged for bridge, with tea this afternoon at her home In the 1a b fobowing. apartments In honor of Mrs W. M. The hostess was assisted by her France Munk. who will leave soon for Igmg Beach mother, Mrs. Roboit Patrick, Jr., and to make her home, and also for Mr. A. E. her sisters. Mis Elisabeth Patrick and Scovllle of Los Angeles, who Is visiting Miss Helen Patrick. In the city. .. Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett entertained in Mrs. W. I. Penlck will entertain at tea the last of a series of luncheons yester--Ini this afternoon ait her home, 1637 Thiravenue. Third home on teenth F.ast street, tn honor of Miss Corday at her 4 honor of her daughter, Mrs. Russell V. delia Struup, a bride of early July. Miss Wiliams of Chicago, formerly f Helen Hanchett. Small tables were arMrs. William G. Swaner and daughters. ranged on the verandas and were deoo- Miss Thelma Swaner and Miss rated tn garden flowers. Covers were laid Swaner, will entertain at a kitchen IVirothy shower ; for twenty-twthis evening honor of Miss Elva Talor, a bride of next week. - Miss Isabel Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin, and Edmund Q. The marriage of Mies Pngmar Jensen G'Shaughnessy were married yesterday and Leroy R Clark, and Miss Katherine I of Jensen and W. Leland Worsexicroft will morning at 8 o'clock at the Cathedral the Madeleine. The ceremony was per- - take plaee this morning In the Salt lake formed by the Rev. J. J MacNally. The temple In a double ceremony. A recepwedding music was furnished bv Amedee tion will follow In the evening n the home cathedral. of the of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tremblay, organist The hrlde wore a com colored silk Jensen, In the Belvedere apartments. In crystal beads with a 31 gown trimmed A millinery chuts at the Civic Center Saturday morning will be conducted Joel Nlbley. . Childrens Ladies Summer fj 1 Dollar Fridays at Auerbachs Are Proving a Todays Bargains Genuine Sacrifice to Our Patrons-Re- ad These edu-Uon- 5 5000 Yards 1000 Pair Printed Batiste and Voiles Boys and Children's TENNIS SHOES 5 Yards, $1.00 'All new goods. A big variety of styles. In white and brown. First quality merchandise only placed on sale Friday as a further stimulus to our Dollar Come early and bring the youngsters. Day Specials. Main Floor.) (Auerbach's Economy Square Childrens IN THE PIT BLEACHED MUSLIN 7 Yards, $1.00 $1.00 in large sizes only; black in all sizes. Another large assortment leather hand bags and vanity cases. Regular 3.00 values. of real Indian Head 2 yds., $1.00 White Strong hose: Remnant Lengths of Damask, 7 Pairs, $1.00 Fine jm 54 quality; inches wide. Main (Auerbach Floor.) 1 r White Bleached Linen Finish HOSE, Hand Bags ' r 5Yds.$l (Auerbachs Main Floor. ) 36 inches wide. , o. I' LADIES, Attention! How to Get Your Shopping Bags and Hosiery FREE at the SHOETERIA SHOE CO. epe-cl- 1000 Pieces of JEWELRY Hair Ornaments $1.00 assortment of jewelry and jewelry novelties, such as colored and pearl beads, hair ornaments, bar pins, brooches, bracelets, ear drops, vanity cases, etc. A beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Grant King will arrive Hiturday from Washington, D. C., where they were recently married, and will make their home In Salt Mr. King has Just been graduated from the, law department of Georgetown university. Mrs King was formerly Miss Alice Edwards of this cvltv. who was taking a course of study In Washington at the lime of her marriage. (Auerbach's On sale in, Jewelry Dept. The most wonderful assortment we have ever .bad, consisting of barrettes, braid pins, etc., in all the latest styles; assorted colored stones. Main Floor.) al , Mr. Thomo Renton Hunter of San Is tlie'furst of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred A. Hale, for the summer." Mrs. Hale entertained at luncheon for twenty-fiv- e at the Country club yesterday In honor of her daughter. a FYancIsco For Boys and For the Baby- Girls- - Girls Blouses, $1.00 Boys White Blouses White nainsook or tan pongee imitation blouees, with dainty ruffle trim. Sizes 6 to 14. Either with collar or In sport style. Sizes 5 to 15 Infants 2 for $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. R'tchle. who were married June II at Stroudsburg, Pn., will arrive today from New York tn visit Mr. Rltrlile's parents. Judge and Mrs. M. L. Ritchie. Mr. Ritchie was formerly Miss Augusta Williams of Stroudsburg, Pa. Mis Ivlne Shields, well known local musician, left last night for Hazleton. Pa., where she will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Will Shields. One Lot LADIES white Shoes and LOW CUTS Several styles at only Shopping Bag Free With Each Pair LADIES WHITE NOVELTY LOW CUTS lud'ng lat- Flapper model very fine duality, at I n G t a ONLY Pair Fine Silk Llat And On Hoae FREE Pair EXTRA FINE SILK HOSE FREE with every pair of Ladies Shoes or Slippers at $5.89 or over. Childrens Half Hose or FREE with Stockings every pair of Childrens One SHOES OR LOW CUTS ' Purchased Substantial Reductions on every pair of Shoes in the store. Remember the place were-serv- . "Get the Habit." ( . Either In the checked or plain ors. Regular to 14 years. $1 49 values. col- Sizes 6 Members of the Chi Omega sororitv and the visiting delegates were received at ten yesterday afternoon bv membeis of the Gamma Phi, Alpha Chi, Epsilon, Gamma Sigma and Pi Epsilon Phi sororities of the Inlversltv of rtah at the Moroni Helner home on South Fifth East st reel. Summer flowers were used to decorate the home and tea waa served In tweed or plain gray. at small tables on the lawn. A basket of pink sweet peas and gyvsophlln tied with orchid tulle formed the centerpiece (Auerbach's Second Floor ) for the tea table Mrs. C. T. Van Winkle, Mrs. C. C. Nes-leMrs. E. I). Sihlvely, Mrs C.irl painter and Mrs Txiuis E. Arnold presided at the tea table. They were assisted in serving by Miss Eleanor Toronto Miss Kathrvn Spencer Miss Helen Wright. Alms Dorothy Robinson, Miss Aldeen Jambs. Miss Virgin. a Hills, Miss Helen Burton, Miss Grace Derrick, Mies Helen Armstrong. Miss Dorothy Armstrong, Mise Helen Ensign. Miss Camille Cannon, Miss Miriam Cannon. Miss Rosina Cannon, Miss Claire Marshall. Miss Janet Reid. Mss Helen lowers. Mias Virgin's Snow, Miss Alma Mae Kevsor. Miss Adelaide Ackerman, MLes Katherine Rigby and Miss Aileen Ellison. of each sorority Representatives the guests. They were Miss Eunice Iladdatz. Miss Marian Jacobs, M so Farrell, Miss Jean Rulges, Miss Louise Nebeker. Miss lails Cannon, Miss Jud.th Hills. Miss Ruth Candiand, Mis May Rlgliy. Miss F.eatrtee Ellison, Miss Lucille CWulam and Miss Donetta Dalby The committee In charge of general ar- Included Miss - Florence rangements r you want to feel in tiptop condition,! le'ner, Mias Lois Cannon. Miss Martsn Jacobs. Mlss.Afton Wright. Miss Ruth Cecil. Miss Donetta Iaby and Miss Lois Farreit They wr assisted by the folMiss Decorations, lowing committees: Judith Hills. Miss Anna Laura Stohl, Mias Lois Cannon and Mias May Rigby; refreshments, Miss Jodella Stookey, Miss ?n Farrell, Miss Agnes Coffey and Miss W, ! h !L.h h lionetta Dolby; music, Miss Ruth Cecil. wni,er; fut effect on the functioning of our The following girl were In charge of the stomachs and in toning up the system. dining room; Miss Lola Oowlev, Miss La But Ironized Yeast embodies the new Faun Halley. Mis Verona Toronto and MIr Helen ClrkeL iantifie process of iromzatiqp which Three hundred and fifty guests called makes yeast just doubly effective. Forthe afternoon. get stomach troubles and keep vourselX during 100 efficient. Get Ironized Yenst to- o C -e COIUXUCrOriHCC post-- 1 dzy. To try it free ainiulv-mai- l card for famous Test. Address Ironized Yeast Co., Dept. 86, Atlanta, Ga. Ironized Yeast is recommended Facies' hall at Fourth 8outh and West and guaranteed !) all good druggist. Tempi street waa crowded yesterday afUrnccn on the occasion of the funeral (Advertisement.) , ' , : Boys Fine Summer Ilta Weight CAPS, $1.00 )1 at Sergeant Betz Funeral a With white twilled Jean waists and colored panD. Trimmed sailor collar; short sleeves. Sizts 2 to 6 (Auerbachs Srrnnil Floor Star-buc- LX-- 221 SOUTH STATE. 15-o- Endeavor of the Phillips Congregational ehi.rrh entertained members and friends of the church at a lawn party on the parsonage lawn laFt evening. Games were played beneath ed!lighted lanterns Ice cream ami cuke k Miss Kn til' and Mias Gladys PangerfleJd were In charge. Bloomer Dresses, Special, $1.00 Infants Dainty Hand s In the dainty colored" and ginghams; some with hand embroidered designs; sizes 2 to 6. Pique Bibs, 2 for $1.00 z. Congoleum Mats, 2 for $1.00 14-c- b. a. 35c 13-o- z 43c 20-o- z Dunbar Shrimps, wet or dry 14c pack Comroleum mats, Special suitable for bathroom and kitchen. V. 9c cans . :54c School Boy Peanut Butter 1 lb 65c 27c 2YS lbs Dodge Brand Fruit Salad, 43c can Lipnincott Queen" Olives, (Auerbach's Main Floor ) Ankle length; with square neck and short sleeves; red trim; sizes 2 to 6; regular $1.50 value. Embroidered chain-bray- z. Fly Swatters Diamond Brand Walnuts, J ) Little Girls Ming Toy z. Ch.Hstian Play Suits, $l!00 Either lace or embroidery trimmed. ! Little Boys Oliver Twist Suits, $1.00 Girls Gingham Dresses, $1.00 . 73c Cane Sugar, 10 lbs 5 lbs.t . . . .$1.90 M. J. B. Coffee, 3 lbs. Caddie Purity Biscuit 35c Co. Soda Crackers Jell-0, 10c all flavors, 3. for 25c Campbells Pork and Beans 11c Klamath Salmon 7V2-o14c can 20c can - Childrens Fine Chambray Pep Top , Fine Nainsook Night Gowns, 2 for $1.00 4k5x3A- - AtntTGcwiv n Hie Intermediate .society of ;!i Clearance Sale of 2 Pieces, $ 1 .00 Mis Mvra Cameron will arrive home Saturday from a visit east. Miss Camei-oattended a class reunion- - st Smith college and visited relatives In Chicago. A Remnant Lengths of Fine Quality ( Auerbach' f Womens Checked Gingham Floor.) Misses and Small Womens Bungalow Aprons, Special, $1.00 Jumper Dresses, $1 Some style; others open front with white pique vestees, belts and pockets. (Auerbachs Third Floor.) Made of checked gingham; slipover style. Regular $1.49 value. (Auerbachs Second Floor.) "slip-ov- 4 and South of SirKfant Henrv Beta of tho poire came between Oeoterville tin ir Bountiful league teams, and other gamts (ierurtmnt. The Eaf-lecontests. and ritualistic work at the ni!l anl also at con-urte- the ftrave In VVaeatch Lawn cemetei ir. Klrner I. Goshen, pastor ofH. theS. FMcEVENING SERVICE ANNOUNCED. Congregational church, and Cann. aerretary of Salt .Lake aerie Ko. Special To The Tribone. was a member, 67, of mhich Mr. Bet CENTERVILLE, June M. The 8outh were the speaker. Solo were un bv Bountiful ward will fumtsh the program Mr. Thomas Kirkham of Lehl amL st the evening services In Centerville Alvin J. Keddlngton of Salt Lake. In- First ward chapel Sunilav night. of terment was under the direction u Donnell A Co. Maor Nesen attended the services and Captain lanlel Grumlvig an! Charles W. Pitts and a platoon of ponce in uniform also attended, as did Fire Chief William H. Bywater and fifty members of the fire department in uniform. The pallbearers were the following members of the police department, who also are members of the Kagls organization: George A. Phillips. Henry Q. Schranx, J. CVCarlbor. H. D. McMartin, Patrick Kelly and E. A. Lesser. . rt FIREMEN MEET AT PARK CITY. T , Special to The Tribune. PARK CITY, June 29. The monthly meetlnir of! the Volunteer fire department was held In, the City hall last evening-Rueben Simpson of Halt Lake, state treasurer, and EL D. of-tAnthony of BountiCtah Htafe ful, Firemen aaaociatlon, addressed the meet-i- n. stato-wtanis- er he ' - CENTERV1LL Special to The Trltmae. i CENTERVILLE. .June 39 Plans for Foarth of July celebration in Ceatervin are well under way. The celebration will be held In the CenterrKle" First ward a ball park and will consist of a program, Nv N n Let Us Ship Your FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS in Our Through Cars at Reduced Rates. Call Wasatch 1464. for particular. STORAGE, fte. Ultimate MOVING, PACKING, i SHIPPING. Redman Fireproof n Storage - Co. la tb Ovr Twenty Ter Business. 136 SO. 4TH WEST. . ' Clearance Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS IS NOW ON Exceptional opportunity to purchase e aud genuine hand-mad- e Oriental Rugs at reductions of 20 to 33 3 from our reg-ullow prices. high-grad- 1-- Over ar ICO choice pieces iB all -- sizes, mat hj to 9x12 or larger, every one a rare bargain -r- ony-ii-oor (Auerbach's Third Floor.) & :L. vy I V. |