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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1922. K Ms f Wichert ' AJtert, engaged to H. K. Keddlngton; Mist Marie e reamed to Milton Barlow this week. Left to right Miss Martha Persona! Jones, who wUl Beautiful Mr Erret Love Peakes ard tea left Saturday for Los Anteles, vhere they wUi spend the winter Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Chnev of Oaks Cal. are Vifiung with Mrs Mr and C. H Mrs parents R.mpon , land Che-rev- Mrs esterda $- - W it v V' Rosa R AnderoTdoh where tJiL I'n.4 .t,LnU'H, f Mrs V L. their home for Shoes left the for Los Angeles Lipman and children left v Holhwood, t al From Fifth Avenue to You Mr and Mrs John Eddington and son a us't to Thomas, have returned Miss Chicago and other eastern cities Jewe.l Eddington will remain in Chicago and attend the Austen hLgh school tais winter Miss Clair P. Goa md left on Saturday for Canon, I tah. where she has been engaged as mu? c teacher m the h,gh school of that nt and Mrs U F irioer and their and Maurce and Wayne Keith Idaho. daugher, Vurma. of Tvin Faps. dauah-tei. T W nd Mrs Inne and nabv Barbara of Gaiiand. Ime returned to their homes alter a UMt vuh their parents Mr and Mrs v L. Grner. of Mr A sons the SeH wood apartment rs Antoinette Tagne aM Miss Adel1 Tague hae ietumed t th r home m the Buckingham arai tnionts alter spending the past pvfP month.-- ' m the Pacific noithwst ard Alaska R Knnpp will leae todav for hr home m Datou. Uhio She will cbm in Denver and Kansas Citv on her Mail re- turn tr'p c odv and daur vid lea' to lavj for Northampton will enter where Miss Goor Mr : fashion-abl- e thoroughfare in your city you may purchase Wichert slippers, for theirs is not merely a passing fancy of a single community, but the universal appeal of feminine loveliness. M Mrs Son Fifth avenue, so on the Better shoes cannot be Orders Filled P Mass Smith college. made at any price. $10 and $12 a Pair M and Mis Samuel C porter and daughters. Miss Li.lian Porter and Miss Heien Porter, hi a been the guest of Mr and Mrs Fred c Pei n the past week on tbetr a from Chicago to their m San Piego home e V V Miss persa Hegmbotham returned dura motor tup through Brce and Grand can' ons ing the week, after spending the summer m Europe she lelame Tn Mi erna Green and M.s Leone Pm-leEngland and later toured the continent ne Saturday afternoon for .os An- O Connei is spending a few geles Mrs F da jp Spnngv He ms ting Mrs A M Mifi Lake Hw ard e Mi- - Ole a Mr and Mr ha retimnfd from George H Newton and Los Angees, where she attended sum- daughter. Mane of St Louis Mo. are in school the & few days, having armei it' for rived Seotember i from Pueblo. Colo The will in Denver and Colorado Miss Alma Bu k and Mi-- s Margaret before thev a return to their Bu k have returned Pom springs trip east, home. ork wheie tl ev Msited W Canada, and Chicago T TV Mr Orubbc formerlv CMiss F'ranl.ie Jacobeon. and Miss Mamie Jaeoo-oMr and Mr Star'ev M of Nevada are guests of their sisson Bi'v, of tah ter Mrs Crutan P Parr and Mrs A 'fis, Moebius s paients. Lr Hall son Hde They motored to Salt Lake ton school, have returned from a trip to the Great Lakes. Niagara Falfk Toronto and Montreal. Canada Mis Rilev also visited her former home in Iowa, and in New York, while M'ps Buck pent some time in Nova Scotia Miss Rilev E a M M niece of Mr Rilev, with whom she mkc her home ft Distinctive Hosiery to Match HirscioittiaiiinL' Mrs S R Edholm. formerlv of this citv. who has been spending the summer ad here visiting relatives friends has returned to her home in Detroit, Mich 1 t " Mis Katharine Davies, daughter of Dr of the First Presand Mr G E byterian church left for Chicago on Tuesday evening, where sh will enter the American Conservatory of Music laie n Supreme Shoes Service Values. 118 Main St. T Mr George A Davis and daughter. Nell Davis, have returned home after a months visit to California beaches with Miss Clara Middlemiss and Miss Delia Miss Edith Evan" w leave live week Air' R TV Hournov and small daugh-ie- i with her father. J E E'an. fur a two Patsv of Fort Worth Texas, are Harmon months' tr.p through the eat Thev wdl guet of Mr and Mrs R E MoOon- meet E A Evans, son of Mi Evans, auzhv Mr. Flournov. who accompanied Miss Mav Hafen and Mika Delia Hafen to M Louis and hr mH go on with them to bait Luke h as retuincd to Fort are spending some time in Omaha visitW orth them ing their couam, Mrs J David Larsen 11 Mr and Mrs R son Jack have apartment" home. l.14 new Fouitnth on hav e gi ne to ban Fi anci'-c- c ?n i? t Mrs dem Pairr iro'd end .ia Mr. and Mrs Jack Zackerson, Mr and little Mis Florence Ware will leave the lat- Mrs. Anthony G White, Mr and Mrs i art of the month for New York to their ter Eugene Mackay. Mr. and Mrs tud mural decoration Wylie East street Gordon and Mr and Mrs Carl Zackerson have returned from a motor trip to LoMiss Margaret Rilev. 60A Roberta street gan. where thev were the guests of Mr and Miss lma Buck of the alencia and Mrs Paul Hailstone over the Labor anartments. two teachers at the Hamil dav holiday. Pair-mo- fer a two week Howard Hale McClmtoc of Phiia-hareturned from Brighton Mrs J the guest Lamo : hrnM and from the aie now in Social Notes From Intermountam Towns s Houston of New York is of he daughter. Mrs Harold TV MURRAY of MURRAY, Pept. 9 The Mis. Marv Miller, daughter marriage of Mr. and Ne'son Nogren and small daughMrs R F Miller, and Keleh Jesse ter Natalie, of Chu ago have returned t hetler. son of Bishop and Mrs Jesse home, after a visit to Mr 1 heeler Norgren of South .Cottonwood, took place mother, Mrs C C Fab.an Thurdav in the Salt Lake temple. In a reception was heid for the the M'ss Charlotte Pnmrce has gone to oungetening at the brides home. The California for a sit and wiil later enter oung people couple left the following evening Mlls college for Idaho to make their home for the winter. Mr and Mrs illiam E Rvdalclr and Mrs Hattie McCann and mother. Mrs oh.luren have returned from r visit to Tingley, and Miss Ethel Tingley motored Los Angeles, ban Francisco and the to Tooele Sunday and spent the day. beaches. The Misses Relie and Stella. Sanders entertained Tuesday evening at their Mr and Mrs Manrue Keating and Dr home in honor of the members of the and Mrs II B Felts have returned from Beehive Girls of the Murray First ward Games were plated throughout the evening and refreshments were served. Mrs. Carl L Hanson entertained at a dinner partv Wednesday of last week at her home on State street, in honor of The time was her birthday anniversary. Refreshspent in music and games ments were served to twentv-fou- r guests Mrs Elisabeth Moore entertained at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon of last week at her home, in compliment to Mrs Covers Percy Spicer of Long Beach. were laid for five guests. Mr and Mrs William Preall entertained at a dinner partv Sunday at their home in compliment to. Mrs- - F Mjera and daughter. Miss Kate Mvers, of Upper Sandusky, Ohio, and C H. Myers of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs J. W. Duffin and fairnlv of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. Duffin's mother. Mrs. Frank Olend. Sunday. Mrs A. Peterson of South Cottonwood well selected and matihed fur garment left Saturday of last week for a v isit of out efutness a woman, the with gra her mother, Mrs. J Hobbley, and br.ngs where other garments that ie needed to family, at Ucon, Idaho chill be would the Mr. and Mrs Earl Peterson and chilbody against protect dren returned home Wednesday from a disadvantageous to her appearance A graceful fur cape for the hfllv eve- ten days' visit with relatives and friends selected fur Tn Ephraim. nings and mornings, coat for colder davs will solve the womDr. and Mrs George W Baker- - and an s wearing apparel problems in the daughter, Dorothea Baker, of Ogden, mo most economical way. The writer is one tored to Murray Labor dav and visited of the best experienced furriers in U S. at the home of William Atwood and fam-land is ready to assist yqu in every wa Come in look around and convince Mrs K Peterson entertained at a dinvoursehes that our furs are the be.t, our ner partv at her home tn Cot tori wood Frtdav of last week in honor of the offipiCf-pos tiv cv the lowest in town. fAdv ) cers of the Religion class of the ward Thanh ou Following the dinner, the time was spent in music and games. Ten guests were present. Mrs FYed PeMrs Mver and August How to ters were hostesses at an evening party of last week at the iatter's home Monday Looking on Vine street, in rompliment to Mrs. Percy Spicer of California, who if vlett Thirty-fiv- e ing relatives here. guests Mrs h. Have Pretty Natural Curls 'gat'.' none i I ter. Marion, and Margaret Gaufin motored to Ogden and spent Sunday and Monday visiting relatives M is La Von Tonne was hostess at a party Monday evening at her home in The evening was spent in Cottonwood games and dancing' Refreshments were served to twentv-fnguests Miss Eva Price and Miss Rubv Ceder-stroentertained at a slumber partv at the Price home on West Fortv eighth South street Monday night A light supper was nerved at midnight The following guests were present. Miss Alice Oleen. Miss June Enatance, Mis, Katherine FvrLch, Miss Blanche Jannson and Mabel Jannson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olson announce the arrival of a son, born to them T ednes-daMrs Olson wd-- formerly Miss Ver-ni- e Jannson of this city Miss Ia Vern Gordon entertained at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at her h6me on Mate street, in honor of Miss Lyle Bishop, a September bride. Games were played, followed by refreshments. Twenty guests were present Mrs William Lltson entertained at a dinner partv Sundav at her home in Union in honor of Mrs. Margaret Wright of Murrav Covers were laid for thtrt e -- y. hail in honor of Arthur Olson, who will leave in a few da.' . on a mltston for the Mormon church to Germany. Miss Laurel Bennlon of Tavlorville left during the week for Boise, Idaho, to remain for an indefinite time Mrs George Harmon of Granger anf her daughter, nounces the enraieme Marjorie, to William Coates son of Mr. The marriage and Mrs Robert Coates wii! take place September IJ Mre. Robert Coates of Granger announces the engagement of her (laughter, Miss Bessie Coates, to Alfred Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs N P. Peterson, also of Granger. The marriage wull lake place next Frldaj Mr. and Mrs. Fred R Anderson had as their guests during the week Dr. and Mrs. John G Cogswell of Riverton. Wyo Miss Lois Sanders entertained the members of the C E. S club at her home on Vine street Monday evening. Miss Viola Jenkins had as her guests Miss Virginia Tobiaaon and VVednesdav Miss Rubv Wallace of Salt Mr anJ Mrs George Hinlev had as their guests during tne week Miss Lillian Smith of Illinois and Mrs E. J Hinlev of Ogden. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Croxford at a 7 o'clock dinner VVednesdav evening at their home in Mill CreekMrsin compliment to Mr. Croxford's sister, Nellie 'shlon of Los Angeles, who is thirti-twvisiting nere Covers- were laid for guests Mrs. Ernest Croxford entertained at a children s party Friday afternoon at her home In Mill Creek tn honor of herllltle Elaine Croxford, who was granddaughter. 8 vears of age on that date Mrs Michael McMillan, Sr . and daughter. Mrs A. E. Short, entertained at a luncheon and kenalngton at their home on State street Friday of last week in honor of Miss Mary Miller, a bride of the week Covers were laid for twenty-seveenier-tatne- o n guets, Mrs five guests Albert Pixton and daughter, Elva, A Mrs I McMillan and Mis F C will leave Monday for San Diego, Cal., to Howe entertained Tuesdaj afternoon at remain until spring. a luncheon at the Howe home on Vine Mrs Roy Winchester entertained at her street, in compliment to Miss Mary Miller, home in Miller ward Tuesday evening of a bride of- the week last week in compliment to her husband s Mr. arrd- Mrs WWtarrr EorfeTrse nrer- - f frtrHtda v anntvFfcary Thirty. live guests talned Frtdav evening at their home In were present M.ts Ada Robinson entertained at her Cottonwood, in honor of the ward Sunday school and teachers, home in Granger Thursday afternoon in superintendency f Miss Mary Harmon, coming Music, games and dancing were enjoyed j honor bride The house was decorated in late and refreshments were served. were Refreshments flowers Mr and Mrs Lvnn Woods of Mendon summer are the parents of a daughter born ti servel to thlrtv guests In honor of the slxtv -- fifth birthlav an Mrs Woods wa them during the week mother. Mrs David formerly Miss Pearl Jensen of this city j mvesary of C.their E Gaufin Mrs William Mr and Mrs William Canneg'ele' en - Miler. Mrs. tertained at a danc'ng party at their Graham. Mrs Leo Stauffer. Mrs Kate home on Vine street Tuesday evening in Eekson. Claude Miller and Pariev Miller compliment to Mrs Percy Ppicer of Long entertained at a dinner partv at the MilBeach, Cal formerly Mi's Gene Canne-glet- er ler home on Vine street Friday evening. of this citv. Refreshments were Twenty guests were present Newell K Young anMr. and Mrs served. Thirty-fiv- e guests were present Mr and Mrs Francis bklnner and nounce th arrival of a daughter, born daughter, Marion, of Portland. Ore . who to them Wednesday at their home In frf had been visiting relatives and friends here the past ten davs. left by auto on Thursdav for their home Mr. autd Mrs Matthew Bishop entertained at a dinner party Saturday of last week at their home on Wasatch avenue, to their daughter, Vera, in compliment w'ho was married Thursdav of last week to Louia B Cedariof of Salt Lake. Cover were laid for twenty Mr. and Mrs George A. Jenkins have had as their guests this week Mr and Mrs Charles Wood and daughter. Mits Reta Wood, of Ogden. this city. T'le marriage of Miss Bessie M Jones of this citv and Robert Sheriff of Salduro took place Monday at the home of the A wedding bride on Wasatch avenue. breakfast followed the ceremonv for the a few close immediate families and The voung people will make friends their home tn PltUburg. Pa EUREKA gx a i' tv uiu'.J&EREKAsu cellaneous shower Thursday afternoon off fof the thhritre N'Ls'Lttisr'llub meeting last week in honor of Miss Bessie Coates new vear was held Wednesday evening of Granger, a coming bride Refresh at the home of Mrs Alex Blight. The ments were served to twentv-flv- e guests work which the club will take up this Miss Thelma Parkinson and Miss BesThe year is "The Amertran Drama" at luncheon at first sie Coates entertained paper on "The History of the Amertheir home in Granger vesterday after- ican Drama" wae presented by Mr. I noon In honor of Miss Marv Harmon, a L Williamson Mre D. J. Russell led September bride Covers were laid for the discussion. Mrs J. E. O'Connor Mrs thirtv guests R. D Gardner and Mre. A E Myers Stella Cannegieter and Erma contributing. Mias Following the meeting, reThose presen .Cannegieter returned home Tuesday from freshments were served ten were with relatives Mre. A. E.. Mvers, Mrs P. H and visit of day friends at Cokevllle. Wyo. Craven, Mrs. J. D. Russell. Mrs. C. E Miss Belva Ballard, Miss Nona Ballard Huish. Mrs. E R L.D. Clark, Mre Edward Mrs. Gardner. Mre. Lee and William Ingalls spent Monday in Bonner. Hevward. Mrs. V. L. Thomss. Mrs. I. L. Ogden. Williamson. Mrs. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Pariev Bennlon and fam- - i Connor?' lly returne: to their home in Tavlorville McCann iwers Salt Dn jjr jirt Wyo., where they Lake visitors during the week. Tueeday from CokevHle. mnion ranch hal spent a month Mies Maud. Layton of Salt Lake was was- - given last a' Eureka visitor during the week A farewell testimonial evening at the Grint ward amusement Superintendent Reid of th Tooele coun- jv-- homely and unkempt on that account. Those ' who have foresworn the curling Iron because of the damage it does by drjing and breaking the hair, wilt bo glad to hear that the simple silraerlne method will produce a far better and prettier effect, without any injurious result whatever If Just a small quantity of liquid stlmerine be applied witn a clean tooth brush before doing up the hair, the loveliest natural looking curia and waves will be In evidence in three hours, and there will he nothing streaky, sticky or greasy about It. A few ounces of liquid silmerine. obtainable at any drug store, will prove welcome addition to many a dressing table. It la best applied by dividing the hair into strands and moistening each of them separately from root to tip. The beautiful wavy effect will last for a time, whether the hair be long or bobbed. (Adv.) looking talned at a dinner party and famtlv reh union at the'r home on West Scwlth street Wednesday .evening of last week tn honor of Mrs Gertrude Cross and children, who left Thursday- - for their home in Portland Ore. Mrs S A. Bateman of Rupert, Idaho, is visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs James Arnold, and family for a few davs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heckel slid Mr William Bishop have returned from a three days' camping trip In Provo canyon Mr. and Mrs Frank Olend entertained at a dinner party Sunday at their home on Ben bow avenue, in honor of their niece. Miss lai Von Duffin, and Ernest Ole re of Salt Lake, Miss Corah Hanson of Provo is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ivan Bean, and famtlv for a few day s Mr. and Mr. George H.nley and daugh- Forty-eight- ri j e"o -- tv schools. Mrs. Retd snd O A. Thompson snd wife motored to Eureka on Sun- dav and spent the day with friends Miss Nadine Gourley spent Labor day in Provo Mrs. James Householder is visiting her mother, Mrs. Arthur Miles, in Salt lake Mrs. Sloane entertained the Mary the M. E church Ladles' Aid socieiy-o- f Friday afternoon of last week. Following a business meeting, luncheon was served Mrs John Drew is visiting in Ogden Mrs. Del Roberts returned to Eureka on M ednesday from Salt Lake Mrs Alice Rife returned to Eureka on Saturday of last week after a month visit with her daughter, Mrs. Marcellus Brils Mr and Mrs. Frank Townley and babv. Mr. and Mrs Horace Estes and Frank Martin motored from Salt Lake on Saturday of last week and spent days as the geests of Mrs Robert Turner Mr Towniev is Mrs Turners brother Mr and Mrs O. A Aired and Mis Frank Russell returned esrlv in the week from a ten days' visit with relatives in S;rmg City. Miss Lilia Ketcham returned to Eu- reka Sundav after spending part of. the summer In the east. Mrs Mary O'Connell of Tacoma, Wash is the guest of her daughter. Mrs Mary btark. Mr. and Mrs Allen Pike motored to , Sait Lake todav. Mrs Pike will remain for a v Isit with her parents and Mr. Pike will return to Eureka tomorrow. Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Laker were Salt Lake visitors last week-en- d Miss Jean Pitts was the guest of her grandmother in Salt Lake last week-end. BEAVER home Friday evening of last week bv number of her friends. Gomes snd dancing were enjoysd and rsfreshment were served. Fifteen guests were present. Mrs. Milton L, Lao snd family of Nsv., spent Wednesday of ' isat week here, the guests of Mrs. Fred Levi, w&lle en route to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph, aceom-pa- n d ed bv Mrs. F. Joseph snd Mrs. Robinson, rstumed from 8alt Lake. Monday, after spending a week visiting relatives and friends. , Mrs. Lottie Carlow returned from Leads. Saturday of last week, after spending a few days with her son. Will Carlow, and family. Miss May Moyes was the, recipient of a birthday party st her horns Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In playing games Luncheon was served to e ght guests. Mrs. L. A. Shepherd snd daughter, Laura, came from Salt Lake. Saturday of laat week. Miss Laura Shepherd from a two years' mission for the Mormon church tn the northwesters division at Seattle, Wash. d Mrs. Kate Noyes and the Misses Smith snd Martha Beaumont left Tuesday for a week's outing In Zion National park. Wil-for- d BEAVER. Sept 9. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson announce the marrage of their daughter. Kate, to Walter S. son of Mr and Mrs. John F. Tl.e wedding took place in the bait Lake temple, August 30 Mrs. Fred Lev-- and daughters. Louise, Phvllis and Doiothv left Thursday for Milford to make their home Ml- -s Dorothy WII lams left Tuesday for Tooele to teach in the pub.ic schools, Mr. and Mrs. William Noyes entertained at dinner at their home Sunday, in honor of Mr. and Mrs D. D. Williams and Miss Dorothy Williams Covers were laid for seven. Mis Mary E. Green returned from Delta edneatay, after spending two months with her daughter. Mrs. Charles Pedigo. ene Orton was snrprlsed at her Mrs Wll-for- li Win-nifre- |