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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, .TUNE 16, 1926. 10 KID EES T C I E WATCHES 1 Y" REPAIRED Lt 2m Miss White Is Honor Guest at Prettv Dinner Mr.' and Mrs. II. T. Harrl presided a beautifully appointed ilnneR Injtt evenlr.ir at- their horn In l ot tonwood In honor of Miss Dorothy White, and Iveo Bernard Ward of Angelas, whose v erUllnfj takee. In iiare the today. IMnner v.'i.i aerved centered pardena. from one lonr table;filled with l.aikm silver with large orange- Karlft oriental popple, shaded oajidies tvere In Mlver holders. The rue! wh.( mimht.ri twentymeml"r of the hrldal fur. Included of the lvet and oiose. friend jarty I'anrhiK followed the and hostess. ner Ia dinner. Invitations Issued Mm Frederl.-k leaver Stauffer has Issued invitations for a luniluon to t be given next Tuesday afternoon the Country club. Third Luncheon in Series Samuel Klttleman gave the thlnl In a aeries of luncheon, foil. .wed l.y hridire, esterday afternoon Ht her home on Kleventh Kast etreet. Low liowls nf aweet peas. In the pastel nnades centered toe four small tables uhtrp lunrheon ua.s wnil. and about the living moms were fliior baskets of Jiorothy f'erkinsOevi-g-roses, t'over were F. MoOonagle. laid for Jim Mrs. Ia H titohr. Mrs. t '. IJ. KipP. Mrs. rank It. Mrs. J. i'. A ford. Cnnk. Mm. V. ,W. Prlckett. Mrs. W H. Landmeseer. Mrs. Clifford Kudlne, Mrs. Royal AV. Payne. Mrs. W. II. Mrs. Kahler, Mrs, Philip Schonert. James H. Wolfe, Mrs. E. A. West, Mrs. Perry Clark, Mrs. Frank R Stephen.. Mrs, Frank rage kMewart aJid. Mrs. F. W..Meakln. Mrs. For Miss Dods Miss Eleanor Clark presided over a prettily arranged breakfast yester-in day morning at the B..Hotel Vtuh Dods. whose honor of Miss Mabel marriage to Koger Chapin Higglna will take place on June 21 at St. Mark's catihedral Sweet jeaa in the colorful summer shades decked the t&bti and covers were laid for ten s included In the bridal party. noon a delightful luncheon was At Miss given hy Mls Mae Rlgby and Catherine Rigby at their home on Fourteenth East street for the popuJune roses and sweet lar peas were combined for the decoration of the small tables where luncheon was served, and the young were assisted by their mother. Mne W. F. Rlgby. Those Wdden were bride-elec- lian and Truman Ferry. Miss Marlon Hardy, daughter of Mrs. Laura M. Hardy, and fiillls Benton Stewart of Fl Paso, Texas, will ho married today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. R Madsen on The Kant South Temple street. a bride will be attended by Mrs. Ludden of los Angeles, matron of honor, and Miss Dorothy Kleanor Miss Hamilton. Fryr, Miss Dorothy Hyslop and Miss Louise Meredith, bridesmaids. S If. Lund will he best man. and Krnest Francis Madsen, Vlggo Madsen. and Clarence Jacobs, Madsen ushers. Following the ceremony a large wedding reception will be held. D. Miss Wllla Robblns will give a bridge luncheon at the Country lub this afternoon In honor or Miss Janette Oroo. who will leavs Friday for Washington, D. C . where she will marry Taul W. Miss flara Worthen and Miss Melha Worthen will entertain at luncheon at the Rotisserle Inn this afternoon for the bridal party of Miss Blanche Vorthen, soon to be married. Mrs. K. W. Rlark-hur- st will entertain at her home, 382 Wall street, this evening, also for Miss Worthen. For June Bride A bridge luncheon was given yes- terday afternoon by Mrs. I,. I,. Iagron at her home on tjilmer drive in to Miss Crace Cutler, a, brlcrel of the month. The luncheon?.. tiUle ws centered -- wlt.h a sitver basket of, sweet pink peak Pink cathedral candles were used In silver holders. luncheon cloth was a renals-The, sance liu:e. Place cards were In bridal In- Fourteen design. guests were Iiast eveijing Miss eluded. Cutler t. and her fiance, C. Francis Solomon, j' were the guests of honor at a lake party given at Saltafr by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Walton and Miss Gwendo' used thrpugh-ou- t garden flowers were the house. Twelve guests were invited for bridge and. forty came in Visitors for tea. The hostesses were assisted In by Mrs. Murray Schick. X delightful luncheon was given Mrs.receiving Jacob Johnstone and Miss Maafternoon, by the Misses rion Stone poured. MissKrankle Jjeona and Lucille Llnnell at their Emery, Miss Emma Kmery. Miss home. 1991 Second East street. In and Mrs. Marlel Strong Lerwell eexnpilment to Mrs. JL A. I.innell of served. The decorations were Ijos Angeles. carrtei out In yellow and lavender. Yellow rosebuds and lavender trarden Trousseau Tea d In a crystal bowl flowers Miss IJly V. Kramer, who will wed as a centerpiece for the luncheon table. Favors were cupld heads In Lynn rhJUIps Walker, gave her trousthe shape of rose leaves. Miss Ma-- t seau tea Sunday afternoon at her rlon Johnstone, assisted the hostesses. on Seventh East street. .The guests Included Mrs. A. J. IHd- - hme Attractive decoration were carried well of .Garden, Mps. F Webb of Los out in pink and white A Madeira Mrs F. W. Mllner, Mrs .J. i Angeles. with a crystal basket together roses L. Mllner. Mrs. R. E. Llnnell, Mrs. cover, blush pink and Columbia of W. II. Llnnell, Mrs. J W Llnnell. cathedral candles Jn crystal holders, Mr. !. Hadjey. Mrs. W. C. Porter adorned the serving table. One side ( and Miss Pearl Porter of the receiving room was banked with ferns and p.ses. while other baskets of roses and pink peonies Fo M iss Em e ry decorated the remainder of the Mrs. Ieslle .It. White and Mrs L. home. ; .1 reLerweil were the hostesses at a Miss Kramer was assisted In Mrs , bridge tea givn yesterday afternoon ceiving bv Miss Fern Corless, Mrs I. G , at the White home on North Temple Wllltam Kelsllng and Mrs street In 'honor of. Miss Fannie Km-- , Shriver. Mikan. Mrs. M. J. of ery. a bride the month. The Henry W. Kramer and Mrs. D. H for the tea table was a Newell served. centerpiece . crvstai bowl of varicolored by summer Musical numbers were given flowers. Hungarian .lace doilies were Mrs. George H. Watson. Miss Fthel ; tised on the tal. Miss Kidires. and tall baskets of H"gan. Miss Arllne For were-use- and 90c 25c and 50c 30c Cans BEST VALUES IN AMERICA Here's IVvflupod iii Patent with Monde Lizard on vamp nml quarter. Jt. lias the liiirh spiked heel po much in voeue. $10 Fastest first choice IT is the particular Ender best Al&ayi freih at your Grocer i Mies Rhea Lamplugh, Miss Edna Folsom and Miss Melha Reiser. Juno brides, were guests of honor last eve ning at a Cupid's party, given by the Gleaner Olrls of ths Emigration ward at the horns of Miss Hazel Hamer, BUTTER CHEESE New Scientific Way EGGS "ETS-I- MILK www FlacTis-Gillctt- e at 1129 East Fifth s Miss Frances Hulsh. daughier of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hulsh of i.ur ka. island, lefty esterdsy for where she will attend the Ohl Omega Mr. and convention. eororlty Hulsh will motor east the Lifer their of the month and will join daughter In Chicago. Miss I.lly Kramer left Monday accompanied by her sister. Mrs. I.. LI. Shriver. for Tilendale, Cal.. where fhe will be married today In GlenJaie. ' will be at home South street. In alluring ahades to hannoniie with jronr summer costumes. Sheer as fosaamer, and full fashioned. y 0. Kmilv he Mrs Hlchards. Mrs. T. Mrs. U AV, Taylor pntertaiiifd MonWiley, Mrs. Anni Paul, Miss ElizaMiss IriscM'a and Iv-i'artwrlsrht day afW'rn.wm In honor of little All members and those beth Cannoa. daiiKht.T, I'onna'f, l.lrt hday.' The hi: rfd. interested in jolnln(r the association tten- r.arrid rmt to are 'invited attend. A and Muv white hirthda lars1 cakt- - frin d th rent, rpii'e for th Mrs. R. Stuart mi nnd i re 'iiii l wi 2'nimerly and M'ss tablp. rry-tHoandlrsth'kH liolding randlff. The Mvrtle Wldner will entrtain a a tea favors ttHv small red Saturday afternoon at their with hrblge small A nvTlf,;,.,r f'ftv , on the hroe on 1'ast South Temple in honor hnitdfor.' a, id fille.1 wit1! red, whit- - and of their siter Mis Tora Mae Widner-oLin-- ' candle. Follow iri(? the Pocatllo. Idaho, and also in honor .7. Talhot and of Mrs. Philip F Kintr of Ponton. Mrs. 1,'anws w iv j u d of "winners' ttif wre Taylor King wa ' formerly Miss Marj,nie Pur- i;rn. ' Tho er Se!m:i sell of this oit v. .prize. iffsnit .Tetiv(M, Mary l''irter, Martha. I'orter. Tn honor .!:trv Iafton, K!r"n''f ('hristpnsen. of Miss Mary Peach, a B''vm-!.lane Smith, .'aulliie- - ..;d'evpi.. .Thhp- - bride." Mrs. V. A. Plume en- s Irk man. Kar!.'i Tah.T. tertainH at a miseellanous siiovver Cer-fr-id- e Ha 'Jrnre T.t!'-rYaleM im a her home on South Temple Mrert ) ;t!i l,H.n ..nna Ta vor and Mondav evening The house was ar-- t Alio- T.ivN.r. st lolly decorated with June rofes and Canterbury hells. A buffet to twenfy-fiv- e p;uetn. llr'uh The table decorations were of rose Mia p'rj.ul ir hride d'iins. FiVe hundred was enjoyed by ;!... h. of th:-- . fli o.eTite- :t f th- guests. Assisting the h tes in ya a, n ide.' hii. htrii w est erda y serving were Mrs. Sadie pea. h. Mrs. i afts-rnv ,n oreo l .. Mr. and tdsti Kilts Mcflure. Mrs. Helen at Irvr h"!ie on Heerth Kast ftre'-tThe wedding of. Mrs, James Noland. Konr tables w for lunrh- - Mis Mary Beach and Ftobert Rnsome arranged , r t riiie,-.;t, ir.tf a i.f will take place today. njt, fit. h tahU was Thf s.'-inIink de.-.rat. , with a , r fa.j lew ,.f Mrs. I D. Patson entertained at "iik n 'id , Jin n;ip'ir;,ir mi mi an a luncheon at the Klks" ltih tester-da- y Mrs J K Italiai, rnt t.rk afternoon in honor of Miss Vir ''. of jt.;- h'O'.e, AS ginia CUwson. a hride of Junv hjkft. tll srel For Far of-- M iss Jitt unit if Mar-klna- rrt ' ; 1 8,549,51 1 Working W'jmcn in United States isa scientific liquid that millions ue, among them famous dancers, athletes, doctors and folks who walk a lot. It ends corns and calluses. One drop stops pain in 3 short seconds. Then the corn loosens and comes off . . . all gone, forgotten. You walk in peace. There are imitations of "Gets-It- " So watch out Get the genuine at all leading druggists. Enough to kill a dozen corns costs only 35c T wants to keep her Job or hopes for a better one, she most guard her health. Atlanta, Oa. "My system was and I was tired. weak and I was this way for five years or more. I read your advertisement la the papers and I decided to try yonr medicine, the Vegetable Compound, but I did not begin to take It regularly until after I was married.I I got so much good from it that feet fine and have gained in weight. I work In a broom shop, but my work Is not so bard on me now, and I keep my own house, and work my garden, too. I am telling all my friends of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and how It ha run-dow- Haying in Full Swing; Grain in Need of Rain '"' ' n.kin. Ii.sr-.th- for the decorations of the taole and l.ink prin''f!s randlm were in silver unts wr IimMii hctdpr. Twfnly inert Ihe bfi.le-eler- t. Mrs. Schroeder Is Called by Death was received Monday of the Cal.. of Mrs. A. E. Schroeder, formerly Naomi Han sen of this city. .Mrs nenroeuer wan member of the younger musical set of this city and an energetic worker among the young people of Phillips Congregational church.' She was educated in the L. D. S. university. In addition to her husband, she Is survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Hansen of Shoshone, Idaho, and the following brothers and sisters: A. W. Hansen and C. J. Hansen of Shoshone. Idaho; Mrs. Joseph W. Slmpkln. Mrs. V. C. Goodwin and George T Hansen of Salt Irflke. The body Is being brought to this citv for Interment, and services will be held at the chapel of S. I). Evans at a time to be announced later. liu.M (h.. hr.t. Itridt If ))) n, m - fr-rrl- y Vranklin Pnrr-an- . ShH JjikA. now of Ithaca, N V., rn1 Cleans Typewriter Type MarlaVi rt who Jean, litlr iiichtr, Um a cloth iftturated with Carbona. R Mini time with Mra. !Vn-- i movii th umm y Ink and dutt that clog, Jha: , Shr-Kmnia Mrs. nutther. th trpa. Maaea wrltiai cUar. Driaa rr.;in r'-- t left yeaterftav for t'hain""KA. InatanUf without wiplaf. make will their Tiin . where they v. Ill For Safety Sake -- demand h joirwt. tn leHter thev 't, trajro hv Mr. renmATt. Mr- aid Mm Henry w HI r lea e ani fr'm there M S Cleantag Fluid Removts Ohease Spots Vlttowl Inmry la hifanr ar Color w X iv. i) ism fur a few M!a Mr B'mM Kriittr f'r'S'i ?he FranrI'o. hr ha--hea- I tu St a k Dm Tjmrr.er. I and n fian il) pro eek ill 4 mh Mre trtdav leave trV v Anielea pnfl the Jrhn T. Pnnellan, who haa In Pall areit the paat mrith 'h hr at"ter. Mm. Hln Mveia,k. wtll leave Knoav for her home In Santa Mrnl, al rA Sir Mr rant "HaTripfrtn ""hav Mr fr lwfa Th a1 J marriare W ftmn. Aflar R'a ah off th Miaa Betle Ha- - took Father f'Mter abort w4dinf Urlp Fiehrmn M"n4ar :f tta tug vup Mo. "I am proud to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's I was so Vegetable Compound. 111 that I could not lie down at night Then I got my,, husband to go to the store and buy ine a bottle of Lydia B. Pinkham's Vege-tabl-e Compound and I was up and around before the first bottle was gone, although I only weighed about ninety pounds. I took six or eight bottles and was able to do all my ' housework, washing aud Ironing. take care of my five boys, and tend to my chickens and garden, where before I had to hire my washing and part of my housework." Mas. An A Cole, R. R. 2, Parkvllle, Missouri. Your Grocer offering you FULL VALUE for your money whenever he recommends 3 to The Tribune. MYTHS'. June 13 Mr and Mrs. R. E. WauKh have returned home from a nSeHa vacation in Colorado and Nebras!fa55I)urlng their absence they visited relatives In Colorado Springs, They slso Colo., and Friend. N"b. Mr. transacted business in Omaha. VVaugh is manager of the Culvert & Mvton. Waugh nlore in Baking Powder Same Price for over 35 years 25 ounces for 25c . Teeth Don't Let Them Suffer Those Needless Paint DReSTEDMAH'S TEETHING POWDERS Matt. Wiil eTvnd Missouri Woman Helped Parkvllle, FROM VACATION. BACK RjMHal When Babies Cut Their hr ii helped me." Mas. W. M. BArurr, R. F. P. No. 6, Box 27, Atlanta, Georgia. Word d.ath at Sacramento. . BACK FROM SCHOOLS. to The Tribune. 8ieil t ri 'r't.i, a?', Mr. Perry K niimham fnVri.i'neH K A NOSH,haveJune 15 Therromfollowlnn cnooi stunenrs returned Mixsi'iiv.- - !'t:t fi. v .a t.rM' rlv n few close friend at a lun.-heof h. r mi-- t riMMh. it f h.,t!'r fpendln their aummer's'ya-ratln- n esferday afternoon at the 'Wnnff tea ami are with .. Marie; their parent: T .la. Mrs. Aii.lr-uti Maude lturton. in honor of Ml i.i jshi.p Th. )i. ..... t:v. Iv a bride-elecwere Watt and Stafford Kennemore from JT.rl Harden flower iu fc.ir.t.'. fl r., used for the decoration of the table. the L'nlveratty of l'tah. Iji Vw Klm-Lal- l. Mark I'axtnn. TfiNoble Kimball. 'a " Twi nlv pin-s'j jr hi'l.'i Is'.-rh r Trl-1;Uappley and T. ,ih ii.'.fsi. ! l. K. ("lurk will leav I'aiay Kappley. fternloe Uio Mr t.lni.-i.sr t from ; Hriffham r ti r Mrs vff it Ix.ra fJardlner ffr th' 'nrrthwjt. Sh will, T.nb-ir-.Y'.un If IW'i' Mrs. W university. Mm. Arthur 'i.iuihtpr. Rnd rfrat1!! for two f the pumrtipr ht th rpniaitiMfr il s SL Cie. In an! Helena, Portland syrnx Mr r ai.-- l M. r J. . hri'lK'-I'ar- i i will M .us T,if kn Ii"hisnn ntrrxin rf.tu,. ,j a . t ti a! the h hn.ip" T'rty thia affrrmon (f !r V I S m 2 at Flemi.- V' 1." . '..!iK mid p. hoi at .,!!and ,Ti'tTi,a . I'',." r,' t,, fr South Tenth K&tt atrft hi . L.'i'J'-.Mfc.. who wilj hp tr Mif" K'lna FVl-nr- n u.jt.a:,. "l i e ,. n .!. ra'ed r, n arYU'i-- (o Samuel Tr. Tunkr mic ?. Mi a llS SOUTH MAIN ASTONISHING FACT I 1(121 East Eighth South street. Forty guests were present. Ah Intfrestlnsr wedding of Monday to was that of Miss A I we r lacK Kllaworth Gillette which took place Kt the home of the bride a parenta, David Flarks. 351 Mr. and Mrs Th homa wan Westndnwter avenue beautifully decorated with rosea and flowers for the occflnion. At pardeii 1 o'clock the service of the Methodist wax read by the Rev. A. R. church DiekHon of the Ontenary Methwlist hureh nfir which a luncheon was o,r-v- . it Th hrldi wajt nttended hv Fltu'ks. and her sister, Miss S SiiaMltiK wan best man. MaMer Harrv Gillette, small nephew of the The was rtnff hearer. bridegroom, brid wore a shell pink taffeta jrown blue a taffeta. and her sister pale The youtifir couple left immediately after- tfifi luncheon for a six weeks' auto tour of southern l tan and l,aii- rnia. after which they will return to Salt Iake to make their home. CENSUS REVEALS Corn housewives who take pride in serving the Dorothy Miss Velore Ludden. Miss Miss Hvsiop, Miss Eleanor Fryer, Francis Madsen, Meredith, Clar Madsen, Ernest Madsen, Vlggo ence Jacobs and Mrs. Laura jiaray. . lI OSIER Y I World's ... Bewitching Crca tion "Gets-It- " Marian Hirthday id 195 to Mrs. Martin A. Burke will 'leave BlwHtl in The Tribune. 1 1 Thursday for Ohicaa-- to attend Ihe the June 15. With KAXOSH, and will visit eurharlstin congress BAILEY M. MRS. W. two tnore Ideal for having with Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Anrejlus. weather . P. D, NO. S, BOX 17. ATLANTA. CIOROIA the locl hay crop In they will visit weeks will Ijuer In the summer Mo. the stak. Hay prlcen locally are ex. Springfl'-'ldand in Towanda, Mfss The Daughters of tnP Pioneers, fa., Mrs. i. Brooks, formerly E. Pinkham's Say Lydia Many next to be exceptionally good pected Marte HoleV. was the honor fruest at camp IJ2. will nieet todny at the A session of Lybla temple No 32. winter, due to the limited hay crop home of Mr- - K. M. Reese, 4'1?, a bridge party given last evening at Vegetable Compound Helps North First West street. the home ct Miss Genevieve Charvoz I)au(fhtera of the Nile, will be he'd 8t this season. Tha corn and grain ahow promise South Kfite i ne the S. B. A. tall. S23 on North Second w est street. Keep Them Fit to Work l of good yields if the weatherman will LeGrand cimic rvinir talile was decorated with yel- - street. Thursday at 7:30 p. m: Daughters of 8,549,511 women would be a vast be the last meeting until Sep- Fnd one or two good rains. Water in T'tah Pioneer, will meet today- at ov snnndrajforrs in a cn'ptal bowl the ditches Is low and raJns are es- army. According to the 1920 Census 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. and yellow cathedral ca.nd!es ins?rys- - tember. sential if good yields of grain are to of Manufactures, that Is the number W. Tt.iinbrough. 11G Harvard aveIres were also In yel tal holders. be harvested. 'ente-tawill Coombs Mrs. were Twenty-fou- r low. nue. riryden guests of women and girls employed In all afat a bridge luncheon on FrlrtAy CLINIC IS HELD. trades In the United States. Mrs J. K. Keeley will entertain ternoon at her home on Twelfth East Mrs. S. W. Kittleman will entertain street. Napoleon said, "An army travels Bprfs to The TribuD. the members ,,f the Wednesday KAXOSK, June 1.V Dr. Gill Rich";,00" club at her home, .jo South at the last of a serle of four bridK on Its stomach." This army of Miss Lite Buc k, daughter of Mr. and ards of the Salt Tke clinic, accomluncheons Friday a fternoon at her Ninth Last stryi t today. women travels on Us general health. Mrs. Vernon Huck. Is spen ling the panied by Pn. William Baker and home on Kleventh Kat street. Kvans of Fillmore, were in Every working girl knows that time summer vacation at the home of her Penn on Kanoeh today child health survey lost through illness seldom Is paid A larpe tea will hp plven Saturday aunt. Mrs. Henry E. Parry. In t:ie CotMN Batf-JiilU Ks-- harh. Miss work. flinical work was held, in for and seldom can be made up. Emlaz Mrs. Jylm.W. Christy afternoon from 2 until fi o'fdock at tonwood district. which the children of the town were uimI Miw IJly King Greene Klch- the home of Mrs ployers demand regularity. If she examined. South Second Fjast street, Uiie huntlrv'J sinl fif'v Kuepta called ards. by the I'tah state society, Daughters' of the devolution. The hostesses will CcU brat ion Std. Another 95 5 lyn Simmons. The Thalia Ml ' Viola The marriage of Miss Smith and Paul H. Ebert will take fetch-ingl- I Thls-wil- The wedding of "Miss Mary Williamson and George Case Geraty will take place this evening at the Williamson home on Sixth avenue. r Jars Iiulse At Westminster ehurvh this evening at 7 3u o'clock, will be the final study of cbistts on tile recent survey m:ide by the department of national missions. " 1 'lss The Caledonian Sewing club will meet this afternoon at .30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Mc- 1 wnald, 2.10 J street. The marriage of Miss Ruby Owen "i'd David Dearden will take-iHace r 'ay. aj high jioonat the: home. uf Miss Owen's parents. II Make Tour Own Selection AT YOUR GROCER'S Hardy and Cillls Benton Stewart, who will be married tothe members of entertained day, their bridal party at a luncheon yesat the Hotel l'tah. terday afternoon Tho guests were seated at one table In the private dining room that was decorated with bride's roses, and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Lund. Miss Hamilton, Dorothy The 'Knsign Stake Genealogical society will give a social this evening in the Twentieth ward amusement hiill. this afternoon. and inexpensive spread for bread! For Bridal Party The Primrose rlub will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert Knighton, t',47 Bryan avenue, this afternoon at H o'clock the direction of the en tertainment committee of the Wo men's National Republican fdern-tfohe a bridge breakfast wlfl given at the Forest Dale (Jolt club" Tea,, Reld' entertained at a delightful tea on Monday afternoon at her horns on Harvard avenue-i- n honor of Mrs. Fred Dennlson of FlorIda, who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Freed. A blue crystal bowl centered the table, filled with bright hued summer flowers In shades of yellow and blue. Mrs. item was assisted during the afternoon hy Mrs LeRoy Dlnwoodey. Close friends of the hostess were bidden to meet the honor guest. The marriage of Miss Melva Wiland Lorain Anderson will liam take p!a'-today at the home of Ihe Mide's aunt, Miss Julia Sorcn-Sel- l. t'nder Mil Mrs. William month. Miss Helen Relchman. a bride of June, will he entertained this eve ning by Miss Blossom Ness and Miss Claire Thomas at s miscella neous shower. Miss Muriel Miss Blanche Miss Florence Hatch, Miss Dods, Louise Ensign, Miss Eleanor Clark, Miss Helen Knight, Miss Eva Olsen, Miss Maurlne Kelly, Miss Josephine Murdock, Stookey, Miss GwendolynMrs. Jarnes Ktannanl. Mrs. Richard Mrs Anderson. Alex Morrison and Hostess at s Mrs. Orson Wright will entertain at a bridge tea at the Wang tea shop this afternoon In compliment to Miss Virginia liawson and Miss Rhea I.iimpluKh'. brides of the Cutler. El-ar- bidden. this afternoon. Hansen. delicious Sixteen guests were garden flowers. n Miss F.lla Tripp and Varlan will be m.'irrled this morning in the Salt Itke temple. In honor of Miss W'ilda Ramp-towhose marriage to Ray A. Legge of San Francisco will take place June 2!. Miss Hernice Derrick will give a tea for the bride-ele- ct at her home on Roosevelt avenue between t ha hours of i and 7 Davis will give a bridge luncheon and this evening Miss Marjorie Solomon will give a dinner, followed hv a theater party, for Miss tlrace host-vas- Miss Kmily McGie and Ormond Keller will be marni-today. YOUTHFUL SUMMER The most mumniiiiiiimnH M"r-tene- Hights. ( t The wedding of Miss Irene Cook and George L. Barrett of Los Angeles will take place today at the horn of the bride's sinter. Mrs. L. K. Reed, in Angeles. The couin Long ple will make their horn Beach, Cal. This afternoon Miss Rosamond t. servles and satisfaction guarantee) PARAMOUNT WATCHMAKERS 406 Besson Bldg., 2i E. 2nd South TW.r'lollonr i -Mn Tin crpr it J , iTAvviu..w lips Walker of Clendale. Cal , will take place at high noon today at 'he Gleiidale christian church. Mr. ind Mrs. Kramer have gone to Cal ifornia to attend the ceremony. After a short honeymoon the couple 'will make their home in Glendale. Hammond and Mrs. will give a Hcndrick Romeyne this morning nt breakfast bride In Federal the Hammond home K. Prompt The daughter of Miss Lily V Kramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry A Kramer, and Lynn Phil s Mrs ONE THOUSAND ut If you can't bring It, mall It. The wedding' of Miss Wtlma Kit,, and Alfred Martin will be ! izd today Mrs. T. LohrOt will entertain at a bridge breakfast this afternoon for Mrs. (Jeorge t Miss Carol Bryan. .lovd will give a lake party this for Miss also Bryan, who evening Is to be married this month. CUf-et- U. Crowds WE UNDERSELL ALL SALES Mash with, a fork the desired quantltv of cream cheese. Mix with Roof Garden Paa-nButter and add a finely chopped awest pickle. Lettucs if desired. Two thin siloes of bread slightly buttered, spread with Roof Garden Peanut Butter- - on one silos and ground, nuts, olives or pickles on the other slice. Circular Crystals, SSo, 50e Crystals, Rectangular 1.M place today In the Salt Lake tem ple. Miss Edythe Bell, daghter of Afr. and Mrs. Charles Hell, and N. C. Mi Donald of Sallna, I'tah, will be marrl'd today in the Salt Lake A reception will tie given teinnle tomorrow evening at the home of the bride, fi.O Last Thirty-thir- d South Mreet. ; 1.W 2.X Any maks or kind Events of the Day Miss Dorothy White, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John T. White, and L. IJ. Ward of Los Angeles will tie married at the Cathedral of the Madeleine at high noon today. The marriage will be followed by a reception at the White home. The bride will be attended hy Mrs. Carl R. as matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss-RutWard and Miss Jean Ward of D. D. Mulr wlil act Los Angeles. as best man and the ushers will include Kdwin Nighman, T. A. Janney, Oeorge Ceoghegan and A. A. 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