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Show HIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER of Mr. R. of Radiant INthehonor Eastern W. Sopor, retiring chapter. Order of Star, officer of ths entertalnad at chapter bridge luncheon yesterday at the .Hotel Fifth East. The were seated at one long table, guests with a large basket of yellow chrysanthemums as a centerpiece. The place cards were In chrysanthemum designs. Covers were laid for Mrs. eioper, Mrs, R. Y. Gibson, Mrs. Warrsn Btoutnour, Mrs, Joseph Jeremy, Mra C, K. Les, Mrs. E. If. Schraga, Mra H. W. Culbertson, Mra Alvah Barrackman, Mrs. J. T. Black, Mra Samuel Slater, Mrs. Roy Rathbun, Mra J. Herbert Bsrfy,- - Mra Anna C. Cady, Mra V. R. Ball, Mra Alma Ltndberg, Mra Charles C. Shields, Mrs. Katherine Thomson, (Mrs. I- - XL Brumbaugh, Mira W. B. IDods, Mra L. E. ljubbard, Mra J. Rosenberg. Mra George C. QuiUiam, and Mrs. Jack Thomson. Mra Soper was presented with a silver cream and sugar service. v Miss Bae Williams entertained last night at her home onB. SlKdbee avenue. In honor of Mra Ralph Woolley of Hono lulu, who will leave Sunday for her home and for Miss Golds Hyde, eister of Mra Woolley, who will accompany her home. Yellow and red chrysanthemums in a silver basket formed a centerpiece for the supper table and were used about the rooms The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mra W. N. William- - The guests numbered sixteen. Miss Belle Uvlngston will entertain this evening at her home on Seventh East street, in compliment to Mks Wooiley and Miss Hyde. Mrs. R. M. B rougher, wife of the pastor of the Immanuel Baptist church, end new members of the congregation were guests of honor at a tea given yesterday afternoon at the home of Mra H. J. FlUgerald, 1268 East South Temple street. Pink and white roses and narcissus were used to decorate the rooms. A basket of the flowers formed a centerpiece for the tea table. Fink candles were crystal holdera Presiding at the tea table were J. B. Berkley and Mra. W. H. Bonnet Assisting In serving were Mra Clifford Simpson, Miss Dorothy Payne and Mrs. C. E. Brattna Violin .selections were given by Mrs. Charles Steffen; vocal numbers by Miss (Louise Goodman and reading by Mra Ehther Husbands. I were In attendance. About 200 guest Misa Ruby Parvis and Ryall K. Gardner were married 'yesterday at noon in the Balt lake temple . The ceremony wa performed by Apostle George S. Rlcharda A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the bridegroom parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Gardner, 847 East Second South street. The rooms and the breakfast table were decorated with lavender of the chrysanthemum,a a large basket flowers formed centerpiece for one long table. Covers were laid for twenty-fivThe bride wore an afternoon gown of brown crepe satin, with hat, boots and gloves to match The couple will make their home In Saita lake. Mrs. Murray C. Oole of Pocatello haa returned home after a visit to Mra Hans Flo. Mrs. Oole spent Thanksgiving in Tie city and wns extensively entertained , Siring her visit. e. 4 STORAGE Packing Shipping meCfiarmfrom Our warehouse was built for the storage of household goods, and for safety le equal to the boot in Now York or most of Chicago. Our employers, wpom have boon with us for many are thoroughly honest, reliable wars, Snd trustworthy. They ere experienced men, trained In the proper handling of household goods for storage or shipment. It le eur earnest endeavor to give you the beat In every branch of our business. OFPORTUMTf M. 'A. Keytcr The Fireproof Storage Co. West 2nd. Booth, Balt Lake Phone Was. 6722 and 6723 328 T emple Marriage olemnized at Noon TO WIFE OR LITTLE JEAN DAYNES the charm of footwear, from Minuet days is in the patterns and materials we are showing. Each day increases. the number of original and beautiful BEST AND HIGHEST CLASS colonial models. Terms Dont Let That Deter You Your Own Terms Will Be Acceptable to Us Select Your Piano or Phonograph Today Save Almost Half A - Very Small Payment Will Reserve Any Instrument for You ALL in the following styles: Developed black or brown satin with beautiful shell beaded de- Black aatin with black brocaded tongue. Brown satin with brown brocaded tongue. r patent with lavender atitched tongue. ; ; A number of other pleasing -- Ail-over sign on tongue. Black iueda with black brocaded tongue. I j Brown suede with brown brocaded tongue. j Draperies Ginghams Stockings Everything Supreme Mr. and Mra E. S. Wilson entertained at dinner last night at their home tn the Fairmont apartment In honor of Mra. J. Dawson Hawk of Oklahoma City, who Is the guest of her sister, Mra John W. Lterley. A basket of pink pompon chrysanthemums was the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for twelve. Shoes Swaatert Drum Coverings a Diamond Miss Linda Jessup will entertain today at an informal luncheon at her home on Twelfth East street In honor of her sister. Miss Emily Jessup of Pasa dena, Calif., who Is visiting here. es. Dyi ' Buy "Diamond no other Dvea kind and follow the simple directions in every package. Don t wonder whether you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dying is Guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never ayed before. Just tell your drugyou wish to gist whether the materialwhether it is dye is wool or silt or mixed or goods. Diamond linen, eotton, or run. fade never streak, spot, Dyes (Advertisement.) 'The hospital committee of the Catholic Woman's league will meet this afternoon at 2 Oclock at the Holy Cross hospital. a A regular meeting of the College club will be held this evening at the home of Misa Gertrude Ingalls. 183 K street Mlse Jane Evans will be the assisting hostess. The Mothers' and Wives club of Phi Delta Theta wil) meet this afternoon at 2.30 oclock at the fraternity chapter house, 1271 East South Temple street, a The Womens association will meet this afternoon with Mrs. R. M. Cross, 1201 First avenue. ic Booty Unsurpassed Tha wonderful, rtfinad, eatrancinf coroplamoa bnnf back thn appearance s? yonth. Rcaultn era in. slant. Hifhly antiseptic. Exerts a aolt and rendered, tootbinf action. in 80 uaa. Whit ytan , Eiuh-Kachci- StnJ lOt FEID.T. HOMIJIS J TrlmJ Sim SON, 8 aw Tart The Ladles Auxiliary of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association will meet this morning at 11 o'clock with Mrs. M. E. Martin, 325 G street. -- A a successful climax for a mas festival held yesterday at Bt. Christ, Marks cathedral, dinner was served last night under the auspices of the women's guild of the cathedraL Two hundred gueeta UMd by mothar th world erw for bUf emtwr. were served at small tables, each of Fre from all btnoful iurmLent, Dr. Arthur iL which had a Christmas candle as a cenHaawell of AnatrUo InstitnUon, excellent menu was En. wntrs: Abiotatciy fre from mot terpiece.by An the member of tha guild. or other tLknfoM or cvmstitoeat of opium, Km BtManas TWtbtn Fowdcn 1 ftromUr Dancing followed. diBtmfuishod from umilar Committee in charge Included- orations," ObMTvt trod. Mr. W. W. Fleetwood, chairman;Utility, Mrs. on com u Uoctt, Walker T. Gunter, Mrs. S. Alkmen, Mrs, vrk, and powder, bob othrriaviy frkt A. and Edgar Mrs. Rogers r. King D. gobouio. So a parkot of mo Cobbs. Mrs. Benner X. Decorating, To dnigrjot La thorn of Smith, chairman; Mrs. T. W. Boyer, Mrs. cu (ft thoa for you. Sherman Armstrong, Mr. Charles Camp, Prepared only by: bell Brooks, Mrs. Edgar Bering. Mra H. S tod man George W. Lawrence. Mra. T. O. Griffin and Mrs. Joy H. Johnson. Dinner, Mr. Hwzten. lfsda, F. H. Goelts, chairman; Mra, C. B. Diehl Enjr. Mra, W. S McCarthy, Mrs. J. E, Craig, Mrs. Ira R. Browning, Mra. Grant Hix, Mrs. R. C. William. Mrs. James Holmes, (CBISSBEBCBSBltSBBBCBIBI g Mr. F, A. Pvke and Mrs. C. 2 ft spreads Just like buttsr 2 Fervlng, members of the YoungEberly Women's guild, of which Mra. John J. Is Jr.. Btewart, chairman, include Mra m Arthur H. Ball, Mrs. Ralph Godbe, Mra m Will Powell, Mrs. I. K. Humphrey, Miss M Hannah Le Oompte, Mrs. Arthur Davies, Child Mra Arthur E. Graham, Mm Graff and Miss Lillian Holmea Reception, Bishop A. W. Moulton- - Dean . W, Fleetwood. Xon-An- pre-par- ed 11 i There are many who have aid to themselves and friends, going to have a baby grand piano for toy home. 7 Now in all candor, this aaU presents the best opportunity you will have in years to gratify that desire to have the instrument of your choice. Save a most goodly sum of money and pay on term so convenient you will not miss the money. There are many fathers and mothers, having noted the musical tendencies of their children, who have said, I must get an instrument for Mary or Johnnie, and yet the matter is put off from day to day. There is many a child to fame unborn just because jot the lack of a little encouragement, a little opportunity. I This great clearing-ou- t sale presents the best chance you will have to get even a good slightly used piano or a fine new upright at a big discount and on terms to exactly suit your convenience. Service Values. STREET. PHONOGRAPHS THE UNIVERSAL INSTRUMENT AT ABOUT HALF PRICE F. A. Pyka, O. F. Peterson and Walksr T. Gunter. Punch, Mra. W. H. Chlpman,. chairman; Mrs. A. E. Graham and Misa Sarah Chtpman. Menu, Mrs. George8.Rust, Mrs. Galigher. W. A. Ruttan and Mr. J. the Mra. J. A. Reeve wa chairman of Vc-OM. ticket committee and iMr. W. commit-te wa chairman of the pre Thoss In charga of tha dining room ea " TerT m.ntber- - FJah pond for th during the dinner hour wars Mr. Ernest kiddies noveltft and happy Gayford, Mra. Will Browne, Mrs. W. H. Home-maWe want all to see the' magnifioeni Console model $2-"surprise. Chipman, Mra. V. Y. Davoud, Mra. D. C. pie, cakes and everything. Mra. Charles Rooklidge and First Methodist church, Second East and Phonograph, that we are selling at this sale for $138. Remember Maturln, Mrs. A L. Hoppaugh. Dance, E. B. Second South. (Advertisement.) this Console model is to be the prevailing style. We have only Heisler, W. H Trask, Lawrenee Eberly, Derrick Maturln, William MacLean, Vail RON fifty of these from our wholesale stock that we are closing out at BORN. , It Cassidy and Mac Pyke. Mr. tnif Mr. Bum this sale. You should not miss this opportunity, because its what Dec, tKJAN, Christmas bazaar and cafeteria all day Crookston announce the birth of a on most everybody wants, and it will not be possible to offer anything Friday. Bring all tha family; something today. like this low price again. Your terms will suit us. I 6 de i - THIS IS PLAYER PIANO DAY HIGHEST CLASS MAKES YOUR CREDIT IS AS GOOD AS CASH WITH US Why worry and delay any longer, when you can gelect Jewelry from ui . On Our Convenient Way Waltham ' it Hamilton Watches i Player Pianos now $365 $10 up per month new Player Pianos now $467 $12 np per month Player Pianos now $587 $14 np per month Player Piano now $678, $10 up per month Player Pianos now $728 $15 np per month $550 new np $650 np $700 $850 $900 $600 Player, this sale, $235 $700 Flayer, this sale, $285 $15 worth Music Rolls Free up $800 Player, this sale, $309 up per month Music Rolls Free : $10 HIGH-CLAS- S at MAXES This Sale ' Y ... $35 Table Machines now .$13.50 $50 Table Machines now ....$26.50 $80 Cabinets, 40 inches high ..$43.53 ' 75c, $1.00 per week np $30 Cabinet, 42 in. high, now $53.75 Terms, $1.00 per week up $100 High Cabinet Phonograph, 8 g-SLP- From $15 up PHONOGRAPHS INCLUDING Suy Your Christmas Phonograph Now white and green gold cases. Exactly like cut. (2 np SLIGHTLY USED PLAYER PIANOS of paying for it? Dont hesitate any longer. Call in and by paying a little down and a little each week or month you can choose anything from our large stocks on credit!, 11x1111 Special on Elgin now $C3.50Terms, $1.00 per week np $155 High Class Phonographs, various 'makes, now $37.00 $1425 week np Record selections free ! $175 Beautiful Cased Phonographs, now $37.00, $1425 per week up Record selections free $133,03 $225 Beautiful Oaeed Phonographs, now . $1425 per week up Record selections free $155 up $250 Console Model Phonographs, now $1.50 per week Record selections free ; - Up Use Your Credit Wrist Watches Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corps will entertain at 500 at the Knight of Pythias hall this afternoon. An Invitation is extended to all members of affiliated organisations of the G. A. ft. Mra Thomas von Studdiford of St. Louis, mother of Lieutenant George von Studdiford, Is the guest of Lieutenant and Mrs. Von Studdiford at Fort Douglas and will he a guest at a dancing parly to be given Friday evening by Dr. and Mrs, I W. Snow at the Hotel Utah grill "" ' lam models. 118 MAIN a camafesta will be given at the Liberty Park Methodist church this evening at 7:45 o'clock and Friday afternoon. A musical aud literary program will be given and refreshment will be The Central W. C- - T. U. will meet Friday at the home of Mra Stewart 544 South Second West street, at 2 oclock. Mrs. William Flewelling of Ogden, who recently returned from the east, where she attended the national W. C. T. U. convention, will give a report at thl time. V Distinctive Hosiery to Harmonize Mail Orderi Filled served. Kimonaa Curtains , All-ove- Prices $10 and $12 a Pair. Better Shoes cannot be made at any price. WHY PAY MORE? A Skirt Waists Coats MAKES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE - e HEN FOB 15c ONES And Have Music in the Homs Shrewd Bayers, Money-Savin- g Folks, Are Taking Advantage of This Great Sale in Large Numbers The Daughters of the Ttah Pioneers will meet this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the home of Mr Thomas A. C. Bruoe, 821 Blxth avenue. Mr. C. A. Wilcox will furnish a program of sketches of pioneer and music will be given. IT Co.s Big Clearing Out Sale of Their Wholesale Stock Good Pianos, Players, Phono- graphs atTactory Prices and Less on Easy . Payments, Is Your Best Chance Daynes-Beeb- e TO FULFILL THAT PROMISE and Eugens Hinckley were married at noon yesterday In the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast followed In the president1 suite at the Hotel Utah, given by Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Hinckley of MontpelieT, Idaho. African marigolds and blue corn flowers were arranged aa a centerpiece for tha table. Cover were laid for relative. A reception wa given last night at tha home of the bride parent, Mr. and Mra. J. Fred Daynes, on Third avenue. The room tn was decorated living yellow and the reception haU chrysanthemum in pink carnations. Pink roses in a basket formed the centerpiece for the supper table on a cluny cover over pink satin. Pink candles were in silver holders. The bride wore a gown ot pink and gold changeable taffeta, and carried Ophelia rosea. Mias Olive Wright, bridesmaid, wore blua satin and carried Ophelia roses, Misa Marjore Smith, another bridesmaid, wore pink and silver changeable taffeta and carried Ophelia rosea Kenneth Mauss wa beat man, Assisting Mr. and Mra Daynea in receiving the guests were Dr. and Mra Hinckley, Mr. and Mra Royal W. Daynea and Mrs. C. N. Evans. Presiding in the dining room waa Mra Della Daynes Bandera Assisting in serving were Mias May Covey, Misa Mari Daynea Miss Margaret Anderson, Miss Adelphine Higham, Mias Virginia Hills, Misa Virginia Daynea- - Mias Bonnie Daynea, Miss Alin Daynea and Miss Rebecca Daynes served punch. The Evans orchestra furnished music. Two hundred Invitations were issued. Tha couple will make their borne In Salt Lake. MISS The marriage of Misa Gladys Bywater, daughter of J. Q. Bywater, and & R. 8 Thorup will take place tble evening at o'clock at the home of the bride, 2018 A family dinner will Lincoln avenue. follow. The couple will take a short will be at home at 2018 and wedding trip Mrs. Elisabeth 'j. OBrien and Miss Lincoln street after the holidays. Margaret O'Brien will go to - California k spend the holiday! with Miss Agnes Arts and crafts work will be on exMlsa Eleanor OBrien and Jack hibition yprlen, at the meeting of the arts and 5'BrTea, who are In school there- - p crafts section of the ladles' Literary club at the clubhouse today from 11 until NottrM of the meeting, of wtmeee chi tie oclock. Luncheon will be served at 1 amt eoclal event, of the pant week for o'clock. publication in the Sunday paper will nota be reel red by telephone later then The Ladles Aid society of the WestProgram moat o'clock Friday afternoon. minster Presbyterian church will meet bo oent In written at all time. this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock In the church, parlors for sewing. iicii! DIE y IRULT FURNITURE Bridge, Luncheon Is Given for Past Matron - 7, 1922. BEAUTIFUL WHITE GOLD, AD JUSTED.. . L, J Barnett & Weiss Convenient Plan Jewelers 271 So. Main St. Wa. 2816. Notice the Extra Cut Price on Shopworn and Little Used Upright Pianos for This Sale $325 $350 $375 $450 $500 $600 $650 $700 Upright Upright Upright Upright Upright Upright Upright Upright when when when when when when when when our new our new our new our new our new our new our new our new former former former former former former former former Sale Sale price, $150 Sale price, $215 Sale price, $205 Sale price, $2S5 Sale price, $5 Sele price, $330 Sale price, $125 price, $135 -- price price price price price price price price $ 87 $ 93 $113 $135 $175 $133 pow-do- The above are just samples bf4he bargains at this great closinsale of this fine wholesale stock. Folks: 5Ye will allow railroad fare if you tnal.e of us. But if you cannot come, be sure to write, wire cr purchase ua phone your wants snd we will reserve the instrument for joj. g-out Out-of-to- n iiMaESS Green Cheese IlllllllllllllltSuaaaS V 61-3-- 5 SOUTH IIAIU, SALT LA |