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Show THE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 19. 1923. From left to right , Miss Lillian Hatton, engaged to marry Sumner P. Tufts; Miss Stella Mackie, whose engagement to Paul M..Babbitt is announced today; Miss Cecelia Ilinnenkamp, who will be married soon to Lawrence Moses; Mrs. Herbert R. Nelson, formerly Miss Mahala McFarland, who was married Wednesday ; Miss Esther Jorgensen, who will.marry Norman Zahler the latter part of the month. Fascinating Peep INTO THE . New Hat Box 'ft; of Fall, 1925 Our third floor millinery salon lifts the lid for the first time in An Advance Showing starting Monday , This interesting showing commemorates the first anniversary of our Millinery Department under the able management of and hotc women uill revel in the absorbing wonders of the stunning new hois fashion has created for the new sen-soto make them ever more appealing and beautiful . n, Mrs. A. R. Smith and marks the first milepost ot a department shich has come to mean Jhe best millinery, the most satisfaction in service, JFeddings and Engagements Bishop's Purple the one outstanding style color fitting tribute to the majesty of autujnn. Built in to new broad-brifelta or felt in combination with satin of the same rich shade, it is a very decided fashion decision, and very effective when royis t Walkers during the year just past. luh will carry yon jauntily well into Autumn. They slash their brims artic Peppermint Green , Bois de Rose and Callot Nude Hatter's Plush and Satin Roi tre other shades of autumns choosing. Women who like to be first to wear the new , women who are going away , or who need a new hat and do not want to buy another summer one, will be particularly interested in this advancp in aaiea eur Oreat Wboopee iv Trail In gas ' allyt worn. This eup was awarded to the millinery for the greatest dollar increase t ' New Velours in High Shades tically, roll them hack and under gracefully, and attain added smartness with a clever pin ornament stuck in at a dashing angle. For a first fall hat and for now, they are particularly tfith The largest millinery business in the history of Mr and Mr Harry 8 announce the engagement Knight , ot their daughter, Marian, to James Hewlett fitann&rd, ton of Mr and Mr a. F1od fitannard of thlt clt The wed-fiwill taka placa in tha early fall a a a Mra Frank Jaeper in announce the engagement of her daughter, A dele Marianna, to Edward Kerry Richard, ton of Mrs. Joseph T Richards, Mitt Oistin la a member of the Chi Omega aororlty Mr fUcharde la a member of the Cornell University chapter of Jhl Kappa Sigma, social fraternity, and the University of chapter of D4ta Theta Phi professional legal fraterBoth are graduates of the nity The wedding Cntvenrtty of (Utah wlU take place In August. A pretty wedding of midsummer took place last evening at the home pf Mf and Mre J A. Spiker on South Temple when their , daughter, Ruth became the bride of Alien Thomas Poet son of Mr and Ain Waiter L. Poet The ceremony fwas performed by Dean W W d and wan followed by a large the reception ceremony a delightful Preceding mueiral program was given by the I nlverwltv Trio under the direction of Miss Ellen Nielson Mr "At Georgy H. Watson sang Mrs Dawning,' by accompanied Dulabel Bklredge Carlson, pianist, end also a violin obbligato. As ths bridal party descended the stairway the Lohengrin wedding march was played. Mra Robert W asaon, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor and wore a frock of ream georgette oombined with gold lace and touches of coral and she carried a shower bouquet of coral shaded sweet peas tea Helen Ensign, first brtdeemald, wore a dainty frock of chiffon with a bouquet of blush pink sweet peaa Miss Virginia Romney, r I Biasing Sale keen. ' eitheh combined or alone are stunning new regularly in broad-brimme- hats or soft, ir d turned-bac- k off-the-f- models or .in a snug smart turban in the new callot nude with solid tuckinga and a lovely single rosebud and leaf ornament of feathers, in darker shades of beige and brown. Are Among the Most Distinctive Models All, Black Hats Fleet-woo- another bridesmaid, was tracked In canary yellow georgette and carried rone pink butterfly sweet peas. Mias Alice iAindberg maid of honor, wore o an artistic gon of pale pink and carried a bouquet of orchid shaded sweet peas Little Beulah Galbraith was the flower girl and the bride She was f rocked preceded in bouffant white organdie and carried a basket of sweet peas In the the pastel shades Bobble Wasson, rlngbearer,' wore a little ahite satin suit and carried the ring In a pink rose. The bride was given In marriage by her father and wore a beautiful wedding gown, a Madeline model of white silk crepe embroidered with rhinestones and pearls Her tulle veil was caught with orange blossoms and ths costume was completed with a shower of ptnk Ophelia os ea combined with Uliee of the valley ,'111 lam Volney lying of Alabama was best man Assisting the bridal party In While other washers exert receiving were Mr and Mrs J A. Bplker, Mr and Mra Valter L Poet themselves to wash a tub of and Mr and Mr 1 U. BUhredge, Hr, The grandparents of the bride clothes in fifteen minutes the bridal part stored in front of - the Maytag, without effort, does it mantel which was banked with white canterbury bells, Bhasta daisies and in three to seven minutes with floor baskets at either side In the dining room a paste! twice as fast. How does it do it? greens, color was effectively carried schema through the marvelous Gyra-foa- out. effmost The the serving table wae covered with Principle a Chinese embroidered doth In blue icient washing principle ever and centered with a silver basket filled wHh snapdragons In ths Dresden shades, pink gladioli and bias At the corners of ths delphinium table were stiver candle holders that held blue cathedral candles. Mrs. IsUabel FMredge Carlson and Mrs. Orson Kldredgs of Chicago were In charge of the dining room and Were assisted by Mre J H. Wat era Mra Ben Rich, Miss Winona Brown of iWftN CAST ALUMINUM TVS,, Dos Angeles and Mra Richard Beara of Dos Angelas who In turn were assisted In serving by Mrs. Fred Hansen. Mra Bamud Hughes, Mra Jamd Johnson. Mrs Waldo Btewart. Mra Try ths M W C Griffin. Mra Clayton Berrywill we and U. Call us with man. Miss Jeanette Pratt, Miss Margaret Naylor, Miss dole. Sadler and bring one to your home. DHtla GeneMiss Doulse Johnson. vieve Griffin passed the wedding Theres no obligation. cake Mr and Mrs Post will spend their hone moon at Daks Tahoe and southern California and will make their home in Salt Laka The bride wen known In musical circles k, 7038. 215 So. State. x Mr and Mrs Ray Garner announce the marriage of their daughter, RubV. to Glenn R Davidson, which place June 11. Mr. and Mra A. O. MoCWI of College Park, Md., announce the engagement ot their daughter, Elisabeth, to Grant Roberta eon of Mr and Mra Eugene Roberta formerly of this city, SO anMr. And Mrs. William Beal nounce he marriage of their daughter, Iaes, to Spencer Madsen, son of Mr and Mra Ears S Madsen. Saturday morning, July Yl, at tha horns of the bride s parents, Wd South was Eleventh East. The ceremony performed bio Btehop Bramw.ll.' The voung couple left Immediately for Montana, where they wll make their geor-gett- peach-color- KfW it it ? does do m Gumfoam cWasIiet aylagwash x tour of the Great lakes and Important eastern cities. Including Detroit, York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, I. C , St. Louis atjl Chicago a a a Charles Hp Llndley and daughtera national park, where they have spent Mins Barbara Llndley and Miss Virthe paat few week ginia Lindley, of Los Angeles are !sltlng with friends in the city for L. Woodhouae and her a couple of weeka Mra A ' a a daughter, Dorothy, of Cedar City, are Mins Rachel Mwards left Thursat the Hotel Fifth East for several tour of the weeks' a for wseka several day east. a a a Mrs Samuel Newhouse, who has Mr and Mrs Harrison JCeller of spent ths past two months In Paris, la now In London for a month Boston, who bav been visiting Mrs Joseph Geoghegan and family for sevMrs. Oscar A Straub and small eral weeks, leavs Monday for Calidaughter. Barbara, of Buffalo, N Y fornia and will return home by way have arrived to spend the summer of the Canadian Pacific Mrs Keller Mr and was formerly Kathleen peoghegan. with Mre Straubs a a a Mra Harry Boyer, on Sixth avenue will later. them Straub Join Mr. and Mra Horace A Sorensen Major have returned from a wedding trl0 Mlea Eunice Armstrong of Mobile, through Yellowstone park and ths Ala , has arrived to apend several Jackson Hole country, and will be at weeka with Mr. and Mra W W Armhome after July to at 2441 Highland strong at their home on East South drive Mrs Sorensen was formerly Temple street Miss Ethel Melville, a popular late AAA June bride. Mr and Mra A J Jensen of Hiaa a a watha are visiting at the home of Mr. L Thompson, Mrs. Jerrold Miss add Mra 1 W. Kimball Murdoch and nephews, Jack Mary AAA end William have returned Murdoch, Mrs. Oliver R Meredith and her from a six weeks' motor trip through granddaughter, Louise Meredith, are the east, spending a week in New at the Thorpe apartments. Long York City and visiting with Mrs will summer. Beach, for the They . Herman Clark at Rochester, N H spend a week with Mr. and Mra R. Mrs. Clark was ; formerly Mias W Jonee at their summer horns In Norsk Murdoch. ths mountains near Levs Angeles a a a AAA Louis Dix Druehl, formerly ot this Dr and Mrs R T. Woolsey and San son, Carl, with Mr nnd Mra R B city, but now of Burlingame, Mathews, returned Tuesday from a Francisco, is spending a few weeks friends and hers relatives visiting motor trip to ths northwest and Yel- and In Ogden lowstone park a a a AAA of Salt Mr. and Mra, C A Mr and Mrs P W. Seville have Take are spending a Hodge few days at returned from a trip to Bryce, Zion Evergreen, , and the Grand canyons I Colo, AAA a a a Mr and Mrs H. J Burt of Wheaton, Mr and Mrs Elmer M Qua I trough 111 , the American and who attended their daughters, Margaret and Society of Civil Engineers convention Frances, are touring southern Utah at tha Hotel Utah, Vhave beenofgueste and the Grand canyon During their Fed-erSmith of Mr and Mrs E, absence their camp In Winona lodge, Heights The Burts lived In this Big Cottonwood, will be occupied by have and city about twenty years ago Mias Llxbsth and Miss Frances , many friends here AAA AAA Mra C. W Nibley nnd her grandMr un Mrs. Floyd W Koonte reAlice Smoot, at the turned daughter, Wedneedey from a trip to Merritt-Jone- s hotel In Ocean Park California and Mexico. Mra Koofitx for tbs month. A A A was formerly Mias Zola Stark, a bride of June ''Mr and Mra C. E. Etc hards have AAA returned from their cottage at ' the The folloTvlnr younr 1H spent hurt North Fork club In Idaho, where they week at the Girls Friendly Holiday weeka have spent several VII-ohouse In Uriah ton Ml. Louise Mlse Mlee Evelyn Chapman, R Howell end two Mre Beniamin Mlse Van Cott and Dorothy children have returned from sn eaet-er- n Pain. , ell s trip They visited Alra --How A A A of Mre. George Schneider, sinter, Mr. and Mrs F C. Richmond have ' N. taken the Ruaaell K. Woodruff home on summc: Jenkins has returns merTwelfth Eaxt street for the during the absence of Mr and a her sh bits MreVoodruff froor Los CL, and their three little . spent tbs past ysar daughters at Woodruff country home kfrs. X. Treboar artd daaMer, In Holliday park A A A Mai7v1ft Friday for , stay of sey Miss Susxnns Harris Mias Florence s y sraK weeks In California, A Mias and MU Sullivan Nancy 8toryv Mr and Mra Roy T Flpherd of Eleanor Story left the latter part of week for the Girls' Friendly lodge this city are guests at ths BUtmort in ths feriahton Where they will apend at 1am Angels CaL n a couple of weeks s a reProvo X s' of M. Cox has A. Mrs, y&'tilkmf havs Mr'and Mrs turned home after spending three month in California with her daugh- opened their cottagSAt Brighton for ter. Mra David A Searing, of Lony ths season, a Mr Charles Gillette ha grove Tn '"Vrs.Frank Zwtck and daughter, Portland, (re., tor the- remainder of Doris, are spending their vacation in che summer. , O 0 o San Francisco, Los Angeles and ths returned Mlee Marjorie Btdwell h beachsa from an extended eaetern trip. Mr1 and Mrs H 8 Latimer left AAA of Mr And Mra John McCun fpr their boms In Los Angeles after a iwo weeks visit in Salt Lake Mrs Omaha are gueeta of Mr and Mre Latimer was formerly Miss Druclie Will Browne at their home on Twelfth East street. Mlee Juliette McCutie Sandberg of this city who has also been a gueat at the Mra Delos Rover and young son, Browne home, has returned- to Omaha. A A e Frank, of 1229 East Fifth South street, have juef returned from a sia.weeks Mrs, Frank M. Wtna of Glendale Mlleon of Portland, Or , who have spent a few days Jn the city, have gone to Oregon for a stay of several weeks ' A A Mrs. E F Hanna and her daughter, Helen, have returned from Glacier The Maytag Shop Xm. see - home. and Mre M M Nielsen announce the mArrisge of their daughto Oscar E. Oiytrnua Wilma ter, The marriage took place Wednesday evening July I, the ceremony being performed by tb Rev C. A Glad of the Zion Dutheran church. The bride was attended by Mlea Vera Bloom. Frank Maurer acted as beat Mr for the bridegroom Mrs Chytraus will he at home South Tenth East street. and by Mr. and Mra W. H Jones, and at Ml Mr and Mrs J K Jorgensen announce the engagement of their' Miss Dllllsn Ostlund of Los Angeles, daughter Esther to Norman Zahler formerly of Salt Lake, Is .spending The wedding wlH take place the lat- - three weeks at the Hotel Utah, I ter part of July AAA Mlrs Mildred Dern left yesterday for Me and Mra H Hlnnenkemp an- - San Diego, where she will spend two Jounce the engagement of their weeks with Mr and Mra Sam Portsr daughter, Cecelia, to Lawrence Mosea and their daughtera The wedding aril take place Wednes- - I e e day. July 27. in Long Beach, Calif Mrs Nephl J Hsnsen and daughter, list have returned from New Rue, Mr and Mrs James Mackls an-- ; York, where they have spent two n ounce the engagement of their months They were Joined there by daughter, Stella, to Paul M. Babbitt, Iewls Hansen and James Moyle, Jr , the marriage to take place August who have recently returned Irons Eue e Mr and Mra 8 A Hatton an- rope. s s nounce the engagement of their Mrs W H Bints, accompanied by daughter. Lillian Isabelle, to Sumner her two illttle granddaughters, MargaP Tufts The marriage will take ret Daly and Betsey Bints, left yesplace in the early autumn. terday for the Girls Friendly Holiday From tha Spokesman Review, Spo- house at Brighton, where they will kane. Wash., comes the following In- spend a fortnight. teresting wedding announcement Mr and Mra Thomas J Mullln. acThe engagement of Miss Jessie C by their son, Tom, and Tyler of this city, daughter of Mra companied three daughters, Maursen, I .cone and Edith Tyler of Salt Lake City, to Ormond McMahon of Spokane was Dorothy Jane, will leave today for a told at an Informal tea which Mlse motor trip through Yellowstone park Elsa Plnkham gave for Miss Tyler Dr and Mra A. N have Saturday afternoon at the Davenport returned from a monthsHanson trip to ths hotel. The wedding date la not set, Dr attendwhere Hanson but will come In the early part of northwest, ed the Northwest Medical convention Miss the winter Tyler la well visknown in social circles and especial- and San Diego, Cal , whereE they O. Rice. ited their daughter, Mra ly to ths high school set She is On their way home they stopped at secretary to Principal F. G Kennedy Yosemite National park and Lake o North Central high school. The secret was given away as ths Tahoa guests found their places at tea, for accompanied by the name cards were little engage- herMra Peter Olson, Olena, Eva and Mabel, ment rings carrying the initials of and daughtera will leave today her son, Glen, by the two young people. Wh ths name cards was a little nosegay for for a motor trip through Yellowstone each of the summer flowers. A cor- park. . . sage for MtW Tyler was of pink roses H. Smith of Mr and Mra and pink sweet peas. On tha tea Salt Lake are atGeorge tha Motel Shatham, table were low baskets of sweet peas New York City z'' and roses AA Mr. McMahon Is tha son of Mrs. bae been Mra Earl who Maeser, Emma McMahon of the San Marco visiting her parents, Jtr, and Mrs C. and hs Is conneced hare with ths R. Housa left Thursday for WashingMiss Tvler company D. C , to' Join her husband, had her high school education In Salt ton, in ths east n Alter visit Lake Citv and went Into the they will go to Pensacola Fla where office at North Central about Ensign Maeser wlU attend aviation three years ego. x Fog her tea Saturday Mies Ptnk-hai A O' Included Mrs. Emma McMahon. Mra Charles H Lind ley and and r Mrs. George McMahon. Mrs F V daughters, Virginia And Barbara, forKennedy. Mrs J. E Bowers. Mrs A merly of Salt Laka but now of Los B Norris. Mrs Marv Welsh Mr. Angeles, are here for a vlelt with Byron Carver. Mre Henri parmelee. Miss Emma Kslter and Misa Maris Mrs Ida Oerter Mra Clifford Man- Kellerat thslr home in- - tha Esther ley, Mrs Fred Mendham Mrs. Don apart menta Thompson. Mias Kate Barker. Miss o'o Effle Erickson Miss Florence TayThe Rev and Mra O B Hans6o and lor Miss Edith Greenberg and Miss small daughter, Gwendolynhave left . Carrie Brown for their home In Seattie. after a visit with ths Rev. and Mra Carl A. Glad. o Miss Grace Riley has returned borne, Weeks a three rtnit with Miss after A lElTEN ANT DONALD CORAT Aurekt the Aures summer II Left yesterday for the Presidio, Anna home In American Pork canyon. San FYsncleco, where hs will be A A A stationed with the Thirtieth Infantry. Mr. Dwtght lx Sawyer and small U S. A. Coray bag spent son, Dwight, Jr , of Kay- - Aria., have Us two months' leave with bis moth- Arrived to tbs summer with er, Mrs. Elisabeth H. Corey, and has Mra Sawyerspend s parents. Professor and been stationed for ths past three Mrs, Gsorga M. on First Marshall, years at Porto Rico avenue. see o er prln-ripa- m echopb" V Pesdna as Georgs Critchlow Mr and Mr children and Mrs and and Fred Hale. Jr , little daughters, have gone to Brighton, where they will occupy the Critchlow cottage for several weeka s Mrs O W D. Gaby, accompanied by her daughter. Mlse Marie Gaby, has motored from Baa Diego, accompanied Mr and AAA Mra George Keyser, by their two cnlldren, left last Sunday for a motor trip through the northWeet, AAA Mra H W. Ramloee of Richfield Is visiting with friends In Salt Inks Her daughtera Mra H Rothenmeyer of Victorville, CaL, and Mra Pearletta ' New see sea , 1 Troutdaie-in-the-PIne- a, Qual-troug- h. n, Mar-Xar- rt Rut-lidg- e, .i y y y s' y J.R y y -- ' sag i Is hers for a visit with her , mother, Mrs O C. Elmer, and her sister, Mra R. C. eNichola e Mra Milton H Cohn and daughter, Alice, havs returned to their home in after the Belvedere apartments, spending the winter In Loa Angeles. Cal ' The following younLgtrla members of the Ipse Loquitur society, have returned from a week spent at BrighMias Florence Cannon, Mias ton Fllsabeth Murdock, Mlse Ardlta Beat, Miss Louise Wallers, Miss Ruth Bal Miss Virginia Marshall, Miss Kolrenne Wilson, Miss Radis Hyds, Miss Beth Needham, Miss Loretta Newton, Miss Alios Reed, Miss Mildred Andrews, Miss Vilate Crans and Mias Bessie Jones lard. a a Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin have ra turned from a month spent ia California visiting with thslr daughtsra. Mrs E. G O Shaunassey at Oakland and Miss Alins Griffin, who has spent ths past vear at Santa- Rita, N. 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