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Show 4 M THE SALT 1AK.E TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER r 16, 1924. THE CHRISTMAS GIFT SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS TODAY FURNITURE STORAGE PACKING VORTH WHILE SHIPPING Many of our patron are large Buetaeee House, Trust Companies This and prominent Individual fact la one of our beet recommenpaof class dation because that tronage ie ever quick to recognise and our high standing, reliability adCMES unequaled service. M. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Company l?t West Second South Next door to Parcel Poet Postoffice Phones Wasatch S722 and For Christmas Let her choice be your choice KAYSER 5723 ITALIAN VESTS fc,w cluded a reading of "Sister Beatrice" by Mrs. Gordon Williamson and a di- OKiSMnn by Mra. Elisabeth H. Cora. BACHMAN Mrs Corav T GUSTAVE also her impressions last evening st her of "The Miracle."gave home, luuti Yale avenue, in a of bride honor Miss Eiva Harman, Mr. G Kbntm of Magna wae a guest was last i4 the month. A kensmgton week of Mra Hen F Creech, A followed bv supper. Christmas tree formed the centerpiece for the who the Bait lAke Among Red candles were Irf will return from college forgirls supper table the holistiver holders and Christmas colors day are Ulerk, Eleanor daughter were earned out in all of the deco- of Mr. and Mra Ji W. Clark, Mini numbered Margaret Murdock, daughter of MThe rations guests twenty. iami Mr W K. Murdock, and Mis Miss Mary Price and Mra. Claud Hernhe Brnth, daughter mi f Mr Garn will entertain at luncheon to- Mr All are et alents Smith. day at the Hotel Utah, in honor of at M.1N vllege tn 'allf'rrua a ' home ceremony, the wedding SNnf Mine rWii 8ewart and John Leslie Towjgft took plaice last ee- 8 at oi&k at the home of the i:ng bride a parents, Mr. and Mra. J. W. West it swart, $kj 8eoopd North street. Bishop Ah in A. Beeeley read th A recaption service. marriage ! foUowod. The drawing room was decorated ' in white roe, carnationand ferha A was termed for the wedding A white lr an alcove wlnffow. from redding bell aislesuspended of ribbons waa vn formed the wedding party from the library to the altar in the drawSmall neioea of the ing mom." Nelson and Marlon bride, Fwerffager, were ribbon bearers. The supper table In the dining room had a centerpiece of pink meee on a chiny cover over pink. Pink were used. candle Tbs bride wore a frown of white crepe de chine, trimmer! tn crystal beads and rhinestones The eil wae aught in a rormet of'crvntal beads. She wore a pearl brooch, which t aa heirloom in the family of the bridegroom. The bridal bouquet was of OpheKa roses and Hliee of the valThe maid of honor. Mini Clara ley Volt, of (grien, wore Alice blue georgette, trimmed in ribbon and lace. Mias Gladys HerteH, bridesmaid, wore orchid georgette; Miss l.rfls Bever nifc green big, bridesmaid, wore irideeoent in georgette, trimmed MRS v - bnr V A u ; l see r see V 1 y , ir V see t see Chrlrt-ma-tfh- Mrs Warren G Adame will enterMrs If F Dick e, Mr. and Strange and Mr and Mrs tain at luncheon atIn the Hotelof Fifth Mrs honor r Shnv hae issued Invitation Fast Wednesday for a dancing party at the Country Carl Gordon Adam. Tt will be one ciih C brief mae night Mr Fred Gitasmeyer will entertain of thA largest events of the holiday her club Wednesday afternoon at her season. home. 2T7 M street. M 1fs. K rr!jpan will entertain lunch-toThe dramatic section of the Toadies The Utopia cluli "Wednesday and oords at her home, 769 Har- Literary club met jeeterday afternoon The program in at the clubhouse rison avenue Mr. and V. P Mr 1 see n $2.50 3.75 . 3.75 4.95 6.25 .... ..... A bloomer and vett act Cone (tar) Every wanted shade - AT LEADING STORES Look HEALTH for the name Kayser to insure your receiving 'Italian" Silk Trade Mark Rr. Underwear Gloves Hosiery COME IN TO THE CONSOLIDATED MUSIC CO. TODAY WE WANT TO SHOW YOU THIS NEW SHIPMENT OF bu Winifred Stuart Gibb ' HO0 MCUOJSf OF POMEGRANATES. STORY THE consumer render a definite service to Were we to follow the suggestion our national dietary a a whole, mak- a It hi business to help create of the poets, we should frequently add ing demand for euch foods as will add the pomegranate to our list of fruits wholesome variety? served. History and literature are A pomegranate would seem to be full of allusions to this fruit, which an example of such food probably wa first used in northern India and certainly waa as well known (Copyright, 1924, by the McClure to the ancients as apples are to us. Newspaper Syndicate ) When the Persians invaded Greece, we read, one battaiion of their armies was known . as the Pomegranate brigade. This' battalion was made up of soldiers who were the bodyguard of Xerxes, and their flowing spears were tipped with golden pomegranate. The Children of laragl, while in Oratorio society's fcoard of director and to a number of others who have been for year identified with the organization. the following expression of hi homecoming. This. Is Just a word of greeting. 'T want you to know that I am very glad of the opportunity afforded to be with you again oon. "A reunion with you and those other who strove long and hard to establish a kv and a oustom for the 'Messiah and the CYeatlon In Salt lAk is the beet Christmas gift I could have. I hope that the miles nothseparating u lately have done ing to our friendship and comradeIt. save hallow to ship, Mr. Ooop will take charge of the Egypt, added pomegranates to their Intensive drill of the Oratorio society of 8alt the founder Pquhe Coop, 1a ter in their wanderings the next ensemble rehearsal of dietary chorus, we read that they longed for "the Lake Oratorio society, who, for more which will e held Sunday afternoon directed the annual at Barratt hall at 4 o'clock. For five fig. the wine and the pomegranate of than a decade, presentations of "The Messiah in Salt week singers have been doing exLake on New Year day, will arrive cellent the work under the baton of J. Early members of the medical proMr. t noon morrow from Ixe valAngeles. fession dwelt upn the medicinal Cornwall. Instance of the oard of Spencer ue of pomegranates and. coming on (Vmp, at of the soeeity. Is coming down to the middle ags, we find rlire tor SALE APPROVED. STOCK that- the Moors deemed it a great hack home to once more take the baThe Sharp Sheep A Land company delicacy. Along about the sixteenth ton for the chorus at this New Year has been granted au century in Mexico some of the in- performance of the great Handeltan of OdarbvCity the state securities com thorltv the masterpiece. habitants planted uiunga' of be50,000 shares of stock sell Mr. to of his In mission Coop advance arrival, was the And tins pomegranate baa Written to each member of the at U a shAre ginning of our American crops, in 1 sunny California the fruit is raised seems to demand a very hot climate and plenty of water. The tree on whUh this fruit grows is very attractive, with fcrfc'm leaves The pulp is of and red floweiS beautiful color and appetizing flavor. in the early fad, it is someRipening times allowed to stay on the tree if necessary, it will until Januarv ripen in cold storage, and these factsa make the shipping of pomegranate practical proposition should the demand for the fruit increase One of the moat attractive way of using pomegranate Is In the preparation of a tartly acid beverage.-Th- Messiah Director Is Due Tomorrow to Assume Duties te fruit contains a generous proportion are fond sKla fountain drinks A to food value, there i a high percentage of water, as tn mrt other frdits, with considerable fat and some material, while in energv value tt ranks f well above the course. Is exaverage frut Tln, plained by the fuctthat pomegranate our American is so rh h in sugar diet is often in danger of becoming monotonous, and it would seem to be quite worth while to put considerable thought on this matter of fotd tuffs The present popularity of makus forgrapefruit sometimes get that not so manv ear ago It was exceedingly" difficult to obtain this fruit The popular demand mad Mav Tint .the average the market PIANOS PLAYERS KX New Style New Finishes Wonderful Tone YOURS FOR ONLY $10 DOWN Balance Small Monthly Payments Full Standard Player Yours for Only $10 Down, Balance Small Monthly Payments. 88-no- te GRANDS"' A Wonderful Grand at an Extra Low Sale Price ONLY $10 DOWN - v t. Are Now Open Evenings We years chief assistant to CXnnc Rittenhouse fiyit DSDraemsi (CperA0T I 24, av TNI HCLUftg StWtfePtA fTMOiCATf) g little-use- . Ucutshalf i)VctJn,uj of sugar, and of it a a basis for 1 Bridesmaids Carry Flowers, Muffs or Vanity Bags as They Wend Their Way to the Wedding Altar. In lime gone by the idea was that one of the qualifications of a woman of breeding and refinement was the of idr hands with ability to dlio4 The idea no doubt ea.se anti grat e Kits that the woman of breeding spent that much of hr tme in idkne she oukht to be able instinctively to attitudes. in hand her graceful place who The iMr, unconditioned gut worked fur a living, of course, could not be expected to be able to dispose of her hand when not occupied with needle and thread, knitting needles, spinning wheels, peeling knife or other J tool of woman's industry. Bvit the girl of today who spends, hours of her day with tenpi racket.; golf club, the Steering wheel of a her in motor car, canoe paddle, hands and who feels that there is In ot the slightest disgrace doing things with her fingers seems toof have her ndssed the krick of disposing and unoccupied hand with grace ease. Perhaps that is why the girl of today when sbe serves a brides- maid or mjtld of honor asks first do with m hands?" Ahat shall model ean The professional dress with herself grace f pet haps arry with her hands quite empty, but motft object to proceed-- j girls stienuoiurty with all upon ing up the &id them while their hand are left to wide. their at unoccupied dangle r thoughtful 8o the dressmaker mother nr whoever decides on the details of the wedding takes in hand! this problem of disposing of the!, Of t'ourse theV hands. bridesmaid can cariy flowers, an armful or hed small precis1 uouquet that i At a recent primly a tne ftunt smart wedding the bridesmaids were dressed In burnt orange tulle, with bonnets of a darker shade almost arried trim Utile Vicbrown and tied Witn. torian bouquets --of pink orange ribbons a color Hcherne a It was original. charming as an excellent substitute Muffs are this season, for muffs for bouquet are with u in all thn glory of an Seldom, of old style new ly revived course, are these muffs of fur, though large fur muff might le tarried very attractively with picturesque frock of Gainsborough suggestion. The sketch show the more usual georgette iirtiff, in this case of white with hatof the same material. Both hat and muff ar trimmed writh pale e!low Tlow'ers and th frock with which these set are worn velvet made are of whit simply at the wedding Earlier in the in of 8ir Johnston' London the bridesmaids, dressed in gelatine pink georgette, carried mpfs made of ruffles pink georgette. At a more lecent wedding the bridesmaids, dressed in simple fuchsia colored georgette, carried vanity bags consisting of rose of the fuchsia georgette, held over the wrist with matching ribbon both children And adults, whether thev are lying flat on their harJce or aitting up, for presumably there is always handy somebody to read book to the sick. For the person W'ho is too ill to sit up, flowers or flowering plant are an excellent choice. No effort ts rebeauties quired to appreciate their A puzzle book might In cross-wor- d a Uttle aal a half taMeepece of su gar, pepper two tableepoone of minced parsley avid a tablespoon of WTien thoroughly heatlemon juk-e- . ed, serve. Msehed Carrots. UNUSUAL CARROTS. ' Hungarian Carrots. Ooop shaped cskrrote until very Thiroughly cook six carrot scraped tender, thendraJn and mash. Add and cut lemnhwise. Place in & pan butter, pepper and salt to taete and with two tablespoon of melted but- - serve garnished rith parsley If liked. terest aome Invalids. Ghristmae can dies, either of the bayberry eort of of red wax, would be a gift anyone would like. ij.er, n , t 1 j es all-bra-n OOKEPKBUMBim lady to cat OPTICAL SPECIAL ios regularly to roEat Kellogg' ller eonatipatioa permanently. Two daily in chronic ceae. witli every meat It U guaranteed to bring or your grocer will return your money e flaror. Yon will like tk deliciou Sold by all grocer. ALL-BRA- N ukle-poonf- . . "MARVELFTr BLOOMERS 4058 One Star.. Elatic knee 5458 Three Star. and, Now read this letter of thanks from Mr. Kane. It speaks for itself. Remember, it is because Kellogg's is ALL BRAN that it was so effective in his case just au it has been in thousands of others. Only ALL BRAN can produce 100 per cent results. Mg iUm frknJi Imagine a young man weighing 14! MQnda in the coaree of a few month parked 94 pound. la bed. a weakling weighing An elderly lady whom t anew since 1 wae aha me what kid thought wae a laet a paid viait-- Upon being told of my plight she mentioned year product for Immediately wuch an ailment. Maybe eome of ue didn't . look upon her views very lightly It was to laugh! . My dear friend, I am still laughing I dot at your product, but becaueaworld am at able to. I am telling you and thaBran I" It Xmmbled "Eat Kellogg's Urge, worst should beI eeUedConetipationa ratitude. enemy." owe you my heartfelt g 8 can talk, and whenever the opportunity resents itself, my mouth is alweye full of E Kellogg. (Crumbled. Wishing yon countless days of progress I am Yours for success v John M. Kane. 22f Salem 5t-- , Woburn, Mass. Mtapt Yooa He laughed at Moggs ALtBRAN - , the bride. car-tie- i 4005 One Star. Bodice top, with 5451 Three Star. see ess The Women s Missionary society of the .First Presbyterian church will meet this afternoon at 2 ocIulk An Kill Christmas letter will he read by Mra F. 8. Tiiome; Mrs. 8 A. Regan will sing; (Mrs. C J McCormick 'Will prneent a Christmas pageant. lighting the Christmas The cast follows Candles. Dolores Spirit of Christmas. Mies Spitko; Tofcio. Mrs. John M. Bother l.ucknow, Mra E. L. Wilkinson, VelMrs lore, Mrs. N. P. wdy; Peking,medh-aHoward Lathrop; Chinee the student, Mrs. F. I. Henderson; chilmother, Mrs. Samuel G. Paul, Isabel and dren, Patricia IkmgaJl. flheHa Hoffer, Marcia and Constance Silent FoHcrod; solo, "Holy Night, Night, Mrs. L. D.e Anderson. Miss Margaret Taylor entertained d beads. All of the attendants last night at her home. 220 Eighth bearThe roses. ribbon pink street, in honor of Mies Eton ers wore frocks of pale pink geor- Nelson-- a December bride, at a misand roeobuds in trimmed gette. tiny cellaneous shower. Eight refreshcarried baskets of smay pink flow- ments were served. The guests ers I.vtnan Kartchner was best numbred twenty-fivman. The wedding music waa furnished bi Mrs. Harry Bloomquist and Mis Teresa Brady, daughter of Mr. the Rcesley trio and Mrs James Bradv, and (Leonard and Mrs. AseiMimr Mr.. and Stewart Millerberg will be married today In the bridal party in receiving the the Salt take temple. A reception Be guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin will be given In the evening atthe lander. Mr and M'w. W. H. Swert-faghome of the brides parents in Midand Mr. and Mrs F. M. Nelson. vale. were room the in dining Assisting Miss Margaret Watson, Mine Gene- The Wasatch Literary club will meet ie e Bolaixler. Mies Dorothy Swuner, this afternoon at Unity US ball, ' Mias Bonnie Bell, Mrs. Samuel Baird, South Sex)nd Bast street. The busiMrs J. i Clive and Misa Ivy Gilroy. ness meeting will be from 3 SO to The cople will leave Wednesday o'clock. A program will be given aa for emu them Gairfornia on a honeyfollows moon trip and will make their home Piano solo. Mrs. A. A. Barr Th !n Berkeley, after January Marguerite Block. Reading. MissMra. brides gotng-awagown Is an enVocal solo, (. V. Culp of tan semble costume dtnetyn. original story, "The ChristReading trimmed in beaver fur. with hat to mas Thief,' Mr R. V Peaeon insth. Violin solo. Mildred Beck stead Mr and Mrs Stewart, parents of The hostesses will b Mrs. C. S. the bride, will entertain at dinner in Culp, chairman; Mrs. H. J. Maroney, honor of the couple this evening, Mr. William H. Homer, Jr., Mrs E. e B. Brown and Mrs James Berkley. f Mies IUcile NeMen end Ray R A special meeting for Joint Installast married were last night Henrv No. 1 and.Ra-ban- t the homo of the brides parents, Mr. tion. of Eynds chapter chanter No. 12 will be held this and Mrs A. C N1en, 8A3 was per evening in Masonic temple at 7:30 street. The cerenvmv Mrs. Nevada 4'ook. grant formed at 8 oclock by Bishop Jo- oclock. A family supper worthv matron of the Fktstern Star, seph (hristenaen. will install the officers for the enfollowed The table was decorated with pink suing year. Members of the order are lironse ami yellow button invited. roK. chrysanthemums were used about the will leave The Kensington club of the Centra! rooms. The couple Thursday for Sharon, Pa., to make Christian church will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Jesse Tfcylor, 424 B their home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E Rhamn enstreet. tertained at dinner Shindar In honor e A The Relief society of University foe of tiny young couple. formed a centerpiece for the ward will meet this afternoon at 2 at the home of Mra O W. were sixteen. o'clock laid for Oover table. The litThe New Idea club will entertain Teudt, 1S73 Butler avenue. will be given by Mrs home of lewson at the ttVdr.sdav erary on M'Olelland Clarence Snow. The works of Edgar Smith Mr ha.r)e Allan Poe will be discussed. ptreet in honor of the bride. SILK UNDERWEAR ul nut-lik- the. original BRAN ready to oaf e Toric Lenses for Genuine Deep Curve reading and distance in one pair of glasses. Mounted Frames. in genuine or Ovals OVals, Regular Round Lenses. Complete, and examination including a years guarantee. Very Xmas for special One-Piec- Art-She- ll Fosbes-Rohinao- n GIFTS FOR SICK FOLKS. Always remember, when you sre buying, gifts for those who are ill. that type of gift and the glftf itself must be chosen with due 'regard) to the eort of iilnfse from which the sick one suffer. A child recovering ffom an IMness, for instance, able to sit up In bed, would like any lightweight toys that might be manipulated on a lapboard or bed ta Aa adult oiUeif 'up in bed would For the bridesmaid, whits ' georgette muff and hat tooth ,trtmmed with pale yellow flower. They ere were with a white velvet frock. There is also e fuchsia georgette vanity bag ,te match the froek with which it, it worn, Ukr various games and pussies that might be bandied on a lapboard or taole. Books are good choices for - f V, J 1 ItUJUV OPTICAL. CO. OPTOMETRISTS AKD MANOTACTURENO OPTICIAKA - ONE STORE ONLY 276 MAIN ST.' |