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Show A. I'll hi SALT c LAIS, hi TIULUNL, ,T bl'NUAX J1UIOLNU, ULTUtJLK 2U, MSI. Ml,,y-fa- (CoeUud from Fill 0 ) Above (left to right) Miss Leone Bulio, engeged tj William J. Walker; MUa Johanna Smith, who will be Below (left to right) Mr. Charles A. Jensen, formerly Mil Diiny Qraystca, who married, to Karl C. Lee Wednesday. f wrs married Thnrsday In the Salt Lake temple. Mm. W. 11. Alexander, formerly Miss Lidora Carlson of thia city, Mill, Miee Marrrt a'ahoon; fifth Tutron Mum lila Harrison. Miss "lra whose marriage in Chicago October 9 Is Just announced. Iwncltig wnn enjoyed following the last course, at Uv hro of Mte Charon. Hal-Incarried out. low pb suggestions the decoration anJ favors, have been wade AKY rewxathm for a charity tea end card party U he Riven Saturday afternoon by the entertainment committee of the Elks cluh at the Hotel t'lah. The following hate made reservation. Mr E of I'rovo, Mrs 3. Milt .lone T. Leatherwood. Mrs. Tl. C lhinhsr, VI. Mrs. Dan B. NhleliK Mrs. Burton iMuxxcr, Mr. Mark Hedall, Mrs. Heil C Itevldxon. Mrs. Chdrles Kearnev. Mrs J. OConner. Mrs, V. A. BettiUoii, Mr. C. C. Burt, Mrs E. A. Culbertson. Mrs T. J Hnlpin, Miss B T. Piper. Mr Mrs Agnes M Null, Mrs. O.A. T. lorie, ft A. Cobb. Mrs. C Backea, Mrs. M P. (Toonan, Mrs. E If Bhlmmin, Mr. A Mrs. 8. S il Weia Mrs. A. D. Me.NUk, Mr B I.. Norton, Mrs. C. M. Brooke, Mrs. L Irvins, Mrs. Howard Hout, .Me J. D T Nords, Mrs. Charles Bennett. tV. T. Mrs. R. O. dame, Mrs, Mrs E K Keeler, Jlr. Rex Stark, Mr. L. B. fluff, Mrs. O O. Pavey. Mrs i V H. A. Motu . Y, Mr CLEVERNESS as applied to IF footwear means originality, Mrs Oil-so- E. Todd. Sirs A. S. Gebhart, Mrs R. A Mr O. Burrh, Sirs. Ralph K, Bro.mwell. Mrs. IV. K. VVeKKland, Sirs O. J Enklmc. Mra. J. E. Xleardorf, Mrs. A IV. WrRfht, Mrs. T. L Carpenter, Alls? Maud Hayes, Mrs. K. R. Mitchell. Mr J B. Moreton, Mrs, Oeonre Maack. Mrs Maud Huish, Mrs. Margaret Bibbee, Mrs L. Lecuyer, Mrs. Fred O W. Daily, Mr Redmond, Mra Ernest Hall, Mrs. loafer Klein, Mra George Becker, Mrs Eufcene B. Kahn, Mrs. M U Wetherbee. Stlblrh, Mra 8am ester, Mra Mra J. Goldstein, Mra M. Landae, Mrs J. Wilson, Mra T. J. Folev, Mra Ernest Russell D. Cork, Mrs. K W. Colvin, Mr Mra J Browning. Mr, n. W. Browning, Mra J W. Irvine, Mi,V R. A. Thornes. McDonald. Mrs George Hoffman, MrsMc-C Mra J. Brogle, Miss Ethel Campbell,Mra. Thomas Carty, Mr. Bruqe'J.- -McKee, Ijrrkln, Mr. George Billings, Mrs. A. J. Bergerman, Mrs P MeOoiUigle, Mrs. Thea Schwltser, klrs. J. B. fihawr, Mrs Robert Alexander.) Mra A. J. Auerbach, Mra J. Tannebaurd, Mr. L, Barnes, Mrs T. B. Stephens. M)fc J. D. Shtigrue, Mra C. M. Morris, Mr.' R. K. .Price. Mr. H Coiless, Mrs O. D. T. Rlppito, Mra. J Corlese, hlr. T F. 'Farrell, Mra William Donahue, Mrs. James Blair. Mra E. ox, Mra K. Dauquln, Mra George Watson. Mia MIMS Bird. Mra W. L. Shlvenlek, John A. Sptker, Mr R. W, Todd, Mrs Jessie JR Miss A. Mrs. Boln, John Pack. Swift. Mra J. F. Leonard, M rs. George Welch, Mra. E. H. Miller. Mrs. M Mr0 Randolph, Mr. LarryF. Clayton. Mra Bits. Mr. J. Pahek, Mr Harry A O Light, Mrs. Adaline Cook, D McAdama M rs J. Theodore t!aner, Mra Leo J. Uackle. Mrs. E. Kirkman, Mra Arthur 8. lTioe, Mr. Albert Smith, Mra John McDonald. Mr. R. B. man, Mra A. C. Noretl. ktrs. Joseph MrV. Co won, Mrs. A. II Wallace, Mrs H. F. Erickson. Mra 1. N'alsbitt, Mra Daniel J. O'Jaughlin, Mr, p, Targhetta H Individuality 's as visibly a part of Wichert models as the very materials from which they are made. New styles now showing. A-,- 1 Better shoes cannot be made $10 and $12 pair. Why Pay More? at any prica f Irving Meyersahm assisted In receiving Mr. Edith Richardson and Mra Ross Beaaon presided at the tea table, and Ml Margaret Gonter and Miss Beth McOtrds were Received by Intosh served little Mias Marjorie Meyersahm. One called hundred guests during the afternoon. -- MRS. LAWRENTCB H club Miss Elia Neilson and her mother, Mrs BORVSE-- , pntertHlned their last evening at a Hallow eirdanoe t the home of Mra Sorensens nWher, Mra George H. Maltn, on Edison nua Following the dancing U late sup- Mr. per was aerved. The guest' were and IMrs. Kennedy Thorton, Mr. and Mra Feramor Decker, Mr. and Mrs Morrill Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mr. and Mra Frank Mullett, Mis Elsie Meikle, Mins Florence Green, Miss Alice Scott, Ed. Garrett and Von Ferrand. Soon-ber- F. R. Camilamk will leave today for Ban Francisco for a short visit before return- ing to their home, at long Beach. Mis Neilson and Mr. Candland have been in the city for a short time on their return from New York, and while here have been gueats of Dr and Mr. C. N. Ray, I 118 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. McMurrln snd Gwen Doming, hav returned from a Halloween carnival at the ward amuacmeut hall and Mra. R. C. McMurrln of Isis An- trip to New York and other eastern Beat Tucwiay A prognim will be matting hotel. geles are at the Ve Cities. and other atH?ial attratuma will be gurn . 'wri!3 featured. Darning alao will be enjoyed throughMrs. R. J. Gordon has returned from a Mra. Albert Fisher, acoompanied by out the evening. Mra. George Grantor will be biwtcaa to the four month' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mr. Otto A. Fisher and her young son, Baptlat Ladies Aid society at her home on 0 F. Steele o Lethbridge, Alberta, Can-ad- Otto, wtll leave on Wednesday for Los Vine street Wednealay afternoon November 8. Angeles, where they will apend the winMr Powell left Thursday afternoon Thomas ter. for Ioa Angeles, where ahe will be Jo4ncLbv Mra. M. Howell and daughter, Mra. her daughter, 5lagaret, who la attending school Mrs. A. TV. Robinson and daughters, there, and will kpead the wintr muuth In Virginia and Maine of Pocatello, were that citv vlidtiug relathe. The member of tbe Murray fire department guests of friends and relatives In the entertained at a dancing uirty and banquet city the past week. Mr nd a. - Mrs. X. E. Clark has returned, after a four months visit In Colorado. ' MAIN STREET Mr and Mrs Frank C. Howe. Alooxo Hnwe and father. Hit hard Howe, left by auto Thursvisit with relative In day fog n few dai' g Mra. H. P. Mason left Friday for Angeles to spend the winter. Io a a a Mr. and Mra. George W. Peake and daughter. Miss Evelyn Peake, will leave today for Ban Diego, Cal., to make their home. Corseting t mew MURRAY. Oof. 28. Vint Vem Uloi. of Mr. aad Mra. William Minot, tad LIpb linta, aoa of Mr aa1 llm. (eorg Butt of Bluff date, were married Frida? evening at 8 o'clock at tbe Murray Flret rd rbapel. The cere-mon- ? was followed by a Urge reception. The brido wore i gown of white at tin and Bpauteii 8 he lace, trimmed with NMebtida. carried bride roeee. Mian Lunette Bart waa bride maid and Afton "Winter waa beat man. A color acheme of pink and white waa carried out in tbe dance kail, where dancing waa were teaued to l.V) gueato. Mr. and Mra. Baea will be at home to their frlenda at Magna. Mr and Mra. If. R, RlaJtop Entertained at a family dinner party Friday evening at their home on Wasatch avenue. Mra. Cbarlea Daria entertained frlenda at a dinner party Monday afternooa at her home In Uranger. Oovera were laid for ten guevta. Mra. (bar lea Dudley entertalaed at dinner party at her home on Vine street Wednesday afternoon la compliment to Mrs. Ivan Bean, Mra. James Bhielda, Mra IsSitrence Tarry, Mra. Keuben Andernua, Mra. finest Wright and Mrs. Ivy Brown. Mra. J. J. Martin wilt entertain tbe members of the Teat Noble .Ursad club at the Fraternal hall ion mate street next Tbureday. Mra. Kufcert Heckel eatertained at a dinner party Monday eveniQg at her home on Btate street In compliment to her hubamtB birthday innlvemafT-- , lovers were laid for ten guest a. Tbe Methodist Ladlea Aid society of this city wilt serve an election day dinner from 6 until 8 oclock at the church parlors, November 7. MrcJC. A. Flemming knd daughters. Mtan Katherine Flemming and Mies Ardeil Flemming, formerly of thia city, but now of Ogden, were the gueats of Mr. and Mrs W (J. Foard and family the past week. They attended the I. K. A. eonrratiott, which waa held la bait Lake last week. Mrs. George W. Turner and daughter, Mrs Gerald Brady, entertained at live formera home on tine street baiuniar evening ci last week in compliment to Mra. Turner's sw, Othal, who was 21 rears of ago on that dale. 3 he tune wag spent in game, music sad dancing, fni lowed by refreshments. Twenty frto gueate were present. Mrs. George W. Baker, who had been visiting at the home of her father, William Atwood. for a few days, has returned to her home sets off the The effect of many a charming gown has been lost through improper corseting. On the other hand, many a gown h?s had all the of being worth a great deal more than it cost, simply because it has been set off properly by the right corset. ear-mar- ks rolaset1 PRONOUNCED (3rsets provide the correct foundation for the season's newest and most Beautiful styles, giving you a physical comfort that ipe do not believe you will' experience in any other front lace corset and at the same time making your outer ap-petrel show to the most decided advantage In Ogden. At $3.50, $4, $5, $6.50, $7.50 and Up we are hhowina .wonderfully good values in Frolaset Front Lacing Corsets. boned, low bust models in beautiful bilk brorades, niereerized brocades, eontils, ete., also many novelties and rubber top parments .that proxido the last word in 6tyle and comfort. s Expert service by our experienced without extra charge, of course. tly corse-tiere- - MURRAY ij Ur. and Mra. Harry Bobbins will entertain the members of their card club Monday ev Bing at their home on lne street. Ur. and Mrs. Fred J. Heath of Holliday left Thursday for a two weeks' visit with friends at Hugar (itv. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs, LnckbaK H. Jtroekbank enter fained a number of titAlr friend at cards Thttrodar evening at their home In Mill Creek. Mias Del Harper. and Kdwm Harper, who are attending hv) in Ogden, viaited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Harper, at 'their home in Holliday,, Sunday. M'ea KUie Bandera waa hostess to Tie glria of the C. t L. club at her homo on v law street Thursday evening. The Roys' and Girls club of the Granite stake will give a dancing party next Friday evening a the Granite stake ihonae. The members of the Mutual Improvement association of the Taylorsville ward will give a B j as tbe gueet af Mian la spending the week-enMabel Ik mg at her heme in Balt Lake, nie Mutual Improvement association af Grant ward will give a Mother Goose costume party next Tuesday evoking in tbe ward gmunamenl hall Mrs. Mark Tripp ef Prove waa the jurat of Mra. John Tripp at bat homo od Vine at wot several day during the week, Tbe Methodist Ladies Aid society will moat aext Wednesday afternoon at the church' pn: Mra lore. Glace sad daughters, Mrs. Mae Scott and Me. Uar.r.t G. Fooid, SrIU be tbs WTE llOBtCMMI. tad Mrs David A HrMIIUs ealertsls-- d elnb (he member el I ha Jollr Twesljr-elfh- t os Via. tre.t, at the flremen'a hall Thursday evening in honor ritared.j imini at their I'he time vae .peat la fUjIaf fire hundred, of their wires ami frlenda. J. E. Brewster, wife of Captain Idaho, Mrs Hcber Smith and an, Lowrv. are visit-)RBrewster of Port Au Prince, Haiti, is Mr and Mra. Bdnard McArthur ,of Provo vixiting her parents. Dr and Mrs. 8. 11. for a few days. Mina Ktbel Tingles and mother. Mrs. Tlngley, Allen. Mrs. Brewster was formerly Miss and Mra. Hattie 'Mrfa&n motored to American Ethel Allen. Mra. Li-h- Servicer-Val- ue w SYLVA1V FRONT Shoes Supreme Mra Charles Murrish has returned from a five weeks' visit to Los Angeles and the beaches. In Los Angele Mr. Mur-ri- h and was the guest of her daughter, Mr. and Vr.David R. lliskey. g, NOACK of Xc and Mrs. Jomes M. Johns of Denver were guests of honor at s tea given yesterday afternoon by Mins Florence Hartley and Miss Georgia Hartley at their home on First avenue. Hallowe'en Ideas were carried out In the decoratlona The for the tea taMe was o basket centerpiece of yellow chrysanthemums. Mra A. J. Vorse and Mrs MRS. The Store of Authentic Styles Personal A AXP- - K charm or superior beauty, then "Wichert slippers are, as people often express itrdeddedly clever. Fork bunriar afternoon and visited friends. Mra. William UnjMght. after visiting her mother for a week, has relumed to her home In Garfield. Mrs. Alvina Marsden and brother, Henry Murker, of Taylorsville, left ednestlay fur n visit with relatives la Idaho Mra. Frank MmUh formerly Ufa U Verne Lemmons, of this city, left Ha turd at of last week to Join her husband, who b stationed at bants Monks, ialif. Mr. and Mr. John 8an)era former of this cltv. but now of West Jordan, annmmre the arrival of a daughter, born to them Wetiaesday of last we g. Atm. Jolin Bandera waa formerly Mira Let tie lavls. Mr. and Mra, Oran ganders motored to West Jordan Bunday and wera guests of Mr. gM Mrs goren tmhl and farnilv. Mrs. Brigham Kuilth entertatnel at miarel-Tancoshower Thurwda evening of last week at her home la compliment to Mrs. Frank Smith, n recent brkk. The decorations were. In late autumn flowers ami autumn leaves. The tlma was spent in music, games ami dancing, and refreshments were aerved. The gueats ' numbered fiftv The Pareot Teacher association of the Arlington school Held its first meeting of the aeamm Friday afternoon at the schoolrooms. Mra. Bva B Odell of Balt Lake wua the main Refreshment were aerved. and, folspeaker. lowing the meeting, the afternoon waa spent In a social way. Mr and Mrs J. A Joaee entertained a few friends at dinner, followed br card. Wednew dae evening at her home on Wasatch aveuue. The of the Granite high school gave a Hallowe'en dance Katurday evcuiQg of last week at tbeir gTmnastum. Mr and Mrs. J, Krehs bare a a guest at their, bom oa Vine stre t Mra. Krebs mother, Mr George Btark. of Ogden. Mra, W. K. Tht-m- a eutertatned at a childrens party Monday afternoon at her home an Jones avenue la heonr of her son. Henry, It Rebeing hi aeventh birthla? annlvoniary freshments were nerved to eight little guest. Mrs ( hiistina Htevmisen entertained at an eld fashioned quilting party Wednestay afternoon at her home m South State street. Dinner Was nerved. The Parent Teacher asaociNt'on of the Liberty aehanl of thia city held its firm meeting of the school vear limraday afteraooa at the hooiroom. followed by a program. x Mr. and Mra. M L, McNamara entertained at aCamily dluaer party Sunday at their home in Grant ward. Covers wera laid for eleven guestn. Mrs. Curtin ftbaw entertained at her home on Kast P xty fourth Booth street Thursday afternoon of last week. Luncheon was aerved ta eight guests, Mr and Mra. Rex J. Winchester entertained Tuesday evening at their home In Miller want Is boaor of their wedding anniThe decorations were In HsIloweVa versary. colors and fall flowers. The evening waa spent in game and dam lag and supper waa aerved to thlrty-flv- n guests. Mra David Campbell entertained at her home h Forty-eighton Bast Houih struct Wednesday aftsrneoit In compliment to the primary officer and teachers of the Murray First ward, in whiih aba is a member. The afternoon was pent in sewing and refreshments were served. Mi Viola Jenkins will entertain the members af the C. K. 8. club Mondav evening at her home on Bast Forty eighth Buiith street. Mra. Ephraim ('hr stensen eatertained liuday afternoon of lasf week at her bom on Bnt Twenty first Bcuith street in honor af Mias Vera Mines, a bride of the week. Luncbrea a waa aerved guests. Mr. and Mra. James B Graves announce tha arrivat of a non. hra to them during the week. Miss Ltnorn Met icy was hnatera to the mem tore of lira Gaetl club Monday eveniag at her home in Grant ward. The tmeyras spent in eewlng and mnsle, and refreshmenfa were aerved to ten gnesta. Mina Daisy Simon of Booth Cottonwood ward Mr. ha. refreehmeats HIm Belea hlr. Thoma Bird and daughter. boa. of Mr, Bird, who had slatted at Hi nd Mr. Jinn W. ta tttrd'a pareat. Mr hooa, for a moatb. left Moadaji afteraoes foe l heir home la Mouttea. Idab. The Mutual Improvement uaanelatteu of the Mliwe'a South Cottonwood ward will sire at Tueeda? ar-.- la prograat aad daaee aext he ward amuaemeat M are Jack Berger and daughter, Betty, .pending the weekend aa guests of Mr. aad Mr. William Enright at their horn la Garfield. th Mr. and Mrs, I.. 0. Millar aafertainad mem tiers of the Murray Dinner elub at tbeir bon Ik atreat Sathome oa Kaat Forty-eight- h dereratlem urday evening of last week. Tb Coeera were wore la lute autumn 'flowera. twelve laid far gueats. Following tbs dlaaar .mall tahlea were arranged and tb remainder of the earning spent I playing bridge. Mr. and Mr. It, O. Simona bad a their guest Wednesday A. C. Bailey af Bui ley. Idaho. i Mr. Kdlth Birch and daughter, Mian Adelina Birch, are v'.iiing relatives la Magna fat a few gays. Mf Trueman Cnrli.l wtll entertain t lumber of frlenda Wednesday afternoon at her home ea Wet Fitly ninth South atreat, Mr. and Mia. V Ilford Hobiuaoa. who apeat at Garfield, wilt uiaka their bams th past la Murray for the winter. Mra Richard Hnfhetni will leave la k few dava for let Angeles to apead th winter with her daughters. Mr. MUhael Hayes tad Mrn Samuel Whittle, formerly of thia city, Ur. and Mrs. Julia How, eatertained number of their frlenda at dinner Monday erasing at lljcir borne on Vina atreat. the ladles ef Mra. David Boam entertained the S. H H. Swing elnb Wedneeday afternnoa at tier home na bant Forty eighth South street, banrheoa waa aerved to fifteen (neats. at a birthMra. Reg Winchester eatertained her bom p.rtvd Sunday afternoon at day dinnerThirtv-thtrboner of la Roith alreet na SVeat her mother. Mrs J. P. Hill. Th dscaralloa war laid colors. Cater wera In Hallowe'en for twelve gueats. , a number nf Mrs. J"ha Wood entertained oa friends Thursday afternoon at bar hem The the bauth otreet. West Forty-eight- h ashre fr was .pent la music and cards and men ( wera aerved. The fifth grade pupils af The Arlington wheel, aaai.ted by their teacher, lire. I.rl JUIertoo. gave a Hallowe'en party la.t sveatng at Bin-ley- 's grove. A family dinner party waa held Wedneaday evening at the home af William Atwood ta W, Baker honor of hi daughter, Mr. Georg followed The Pioneer Cleaning Company hjr Patentees of the coimnuous flow system iu in America and France fur clean ladies and vdvet trimmed, plush coats for this one week only .Will er ' 4 at Two Phones McBeod nf bait Lake was the of Mrs. Daa W. James Wed- dinner guest nesday. Atwood of" Michigan' were Mr. and Mr, la the gtteoia of William Atwood and family dur, week, the ing Michael Mausa entertained af Mr and Mr a birthday parly at th-- lr home Monday evening of last week In honor ef thetr triplets, Vlnal, lids and teima, an1 al-- e la compliment ta in a few their ooa. 1 1nk!, who will dais on a mission to New Jtealaadf Th time na .pent In games, tousle and msneing. Rewere aerted to ISO guest. freshment announce the Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Duma arrival nf a daughter, bora to them Friday of lj.tMissweek. Vera Wagstsff entertained a 'number of 1 reel her friends at her bom on Poutk But The evening win spent la llmraday evening. were Refreshment and music. served games to twenty five. 1'rtaeo were won by Mis Au- Vw. drey ltlllam and Be hard Mitchell. lr 1725 HYLAND 572 s T SdNeesa Ogden. Mr. Beta HYLAND r Tlie Granite tk Primary aaaoclalloa gave and eanlsta entitled ! the I and Rod" of Friday evealag. at th stake bona. Those who took the leaiHng part were little aad brother, Juba, aad Uttla Holmuulst Vary Mies Josephine Fisher. Mrs. lhtl H. Overlsnder left today for a visit with her parents la Virginia. Mra ftaiquej Rheriff of galdiira is her via, itlng frlenda for a few dev before leering for Serais to joia her hu.baad aad make her home. VU 4 China Department Free Lessons During Our 63rd Anniversary Sale in China Painting As a feature of this great event, vre,aro giving lessons in China Painting free o( charge to all customers purchasing China in the department until December 1. We are prepared to match any design of your broken set or Jo fill in new pieces. |