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Show r TOE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. MAY L 1927. 3 wmm irmins Ladies Auxiliary to Marine Corps Keeps Birthday auxiliary to the M- 1rlne Corps league entertained a dinner end birthday party Friday evening at the bom of Mr. Joseph U. Searle. Hi I street. Tha occaalon was tha flrt analvaraary of tha orseated ganization. Th guest waradecoratat ona long tabla affectively ed In tha oclty colora of soarlet and fold and centered with a birthday cake, which was urrounded by tuof butercupa and crimson lips. Following dlnnar games wara Tha guests numbered flf-tenjoyed. by Mr. Sari waa Mr. R. W. Hatton. Hp HI Ladles' MV ' ba-ka- A CEDARIZED, SANITEX,, MOTH-PROOGARMENT STORAGE BAG, WITH ALL WINTER GARMENTS SENT FOR MYERS' STANDARD CLEANING THIS WEEK! F JRS. "WENDELL C. SORE.VSEX, a popular llay bride, 1 The marriage who wis formerly Miss La Rue Nelson. of Miss Nelson and Mr. Sorensen took plXe Wednesday J evening at the Manor house. " asltd V 1 Engagements HERBERT Z. LUND D? .AND UR3. of their tha engagement . , I c, . L 111 Do sot confuse these CEDARIZED SANITEX BAOS with ordinary garment bags. We indozens of we makes decided before upon spected the SANITEX, because it is well made, seals hermetically, and is fully CEDARIZED, thus affording 100 per cent protection against moths, and Mrs. liamson, aon of Mr. bride-eleot Tha Williamson. of the University of graduate a member of tha Alpha Chi Tba wedding will take place dle of June. l f r . - John W. a Is Every garment you are through with until fall should be thoroughly cleaned, sterilized and placed in one of these CEDARIZED SANITEX BAOS before storing for the summer. Next fall you will find your garments and furs just as clean and fresh as the day we delivered them, freo from moths, free from odor. dust and dirt! s, Utah and sorority. the mid- a Mra. Kathleen McCooey announces tba engagement of her daughter. Kathleen, to Louis A. While. a Mra. Katherlne Werry of Richfield. announces the Utah, engagement of her daughter. Nola Page, to Thornton Morria. The marrlige will Dlndwoodey he bnue-eietake place June 1j. f Mr. H. O. Mrs. la a niece and and has made her home with them for several years. Mrs. J. L. Chartrand announces the engagement of her daughter, Jean, to C. Oliver Wail, son cf Mr. and Mra Carl E. Wall. The wedding will take place June 22. a Mrs. Evelyn Nellson announces the engagement of her daughter. Beth, to Samuel L. Mills. The needing will Lake place la June. THE mil Mrs. A. dresses, furs and fur coats sent this week for Myers Standard Service will be delivered to home your hermeticaly sealed in one of these Sanitex Cedarized inr . u 'V t IS i Personal i ' .4.- - McCARTHZT. formerly MRS. GLEX Ileien Keams, and M:s olive Wall sailed fro:n New York on the Par:s for a tour of more than three months in Europe. Mrs. McCanhev and Miss Wall were av ...rr.par.iedt by Miss Ruth Wattis; daughter of E. O. Watt:a of.Ogden. ilr. and Mrs. John Anderson marriage of their daughto Howard G. Kimber The marriage took place April 2i In Salt Lake. After August the couple will make their home in SaJt Lake. Mrs. J. E. Reader announces the entj gagement of her daughter, Mabel, I. H. Hansen. The. marriage will take place early In June. notince the ter. Lyone, Jtajor Sam 1 by h.s M. Parker, aciompanicd Edwarjk left Tuesday for l "mlTV9 mi iW Mr. 'Arthur J. Murphy has returned Irt ' ,v i ' v ML J weeks' visit the she visited with her mother. Mrs. Frederick Fairchiild, in Connecticut, end also spent several weeks in New ork with other , "i t ( Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. returned New ! from- lork. - MEN'S , Dark Suite and j Abble, to John Elmo Jasperson, son of V. A. Jasperson. The wedding will take piace the last of June. Mr. and Mrs. O. Gulbransea anThe marriage of Miss Jenny Booth nounce the engagement of their of Salt Lake, formerly of Burncey, R. Handaughter, Edna, to Harvey will take sen. Tha marriage placa Lancashire, England, and John H. Holden of Salt Lake took place In the Jus 1 is tha Salt Lake temple. Salt Lake temple on May 11. After Mr. and Mra. Daniel Elton announce the wedding a reception was held at tha engagement of their daughter, their home in Salt Lake. tsabel. to Lawrence W. Shearon. The Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Startln m- marriage will take place June - 8. nounce the marriage o their daugh- Mr. and Mr. H. H. Grooa announce ter, Berntce. to A. W. Warren on May the enragement of their daughter, 7. The couple will be at home to i LADIES' Plain Dark Dress or Suit DRY CLEANED FOR. Bags. UNDER MYERS SERVICE Only-Mon- day and Tuesday Every Hat on displ ay the near future. The room were PUPILS GO ON HIKE. decorated with lilac. A daintily ap- Special to The Tribune MT. PLEASANT, May 14. Pupll pointed luncheon wa served. Mr. Woolley waa assisted by Mrs George of the Fourth, Fifth ami Sixth grade W. Anderson. Games and music of the Hamilton school, together with were features of the afternoon. The guests Included Miss Anderson, Mrs. Principal J. F. Mower and their teachers, the Mi sees Edith Aldrich, Eatell Joseph Anderson, Mr. John Anderson, Mrs. Margaret Ipson. Mrs. Mel-b- a Brand, Eloise Hansen. Jessie Mads en, RS CLAUDE A. WOOLLET enMiss Gough, Watson, Faughn Poulsen and Ethel Lund, cele Margaret committee of the tertained Saturday afternoon at Miss Isabelle Fowler, Mis Marvel brated the closing of school with Elks' Ladies' club entertained at her home in Wilshiro place in honor Livingston, Mrs. Jame Anderson, I hike and a wienie roast at the Bound Anderson a bride of Mrs. B. Doxey and Mis M. Doxey. hiil Thursday afternoon. a bridge tea Saturday afternoon atjof the heme of Mrs. Lester Klein. 1942 Fifth East street. The living rooms 1 were beautifully decorated In bright-hue- d flowers. In the dining spring room an" orchid and white color scheme prevailed. The tea table was centered with a baket of lilacs and iris. During the afternoon music selections were given by Miss Zena Morris and Miss Mildred Klein. Mrs. H. O. Williams was general chairman of tile affair and was assisted by Mrs. Lester Kiein, Mrs. L. R. Watts. Mrs. F. A. Kirk. Mrs. C. S. God- la.-Mrs. Jauies Swyers. Mrs. M. le Lew-i- s have a three weeks' vis:t rn 13 POUDRE APRES LE BAIN 1 COTY . THE NEW BEAUTY POWDER FOR THE BODY f An-c!- l. n newly-electe- mdi7v4 d COTY Poudre Apres leBain dusted softly over- bride-elec- ) tioutly rery much 9 of j5e 'fumed 'personal exauisiteness, sc adcrclly cAsrmir, r hlyfuvsr- I 1 ajtsoencicnr-iriglyfmzziris- . - t, wood. L KNVDSEN MRS. FREDERICK Mr. George Harris Smith will give a luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the Alt club In honor of Mrs. Sara Sharp Jennlng of Lo Angeles, who is at the Hotel Utah. An event of the week of local Inter-ewill be the tea. smock and aprbn sal to be riven my the women of the Wetmlntr college board at the home of the president. Mr. H. G. McMillan Wednesday afternoon. May II. between the hnura of S and o'clock. The member of the beard will assist Mr McMillan In reserving and the tea table will be presided over br the following mtror: Mr. Georere Raymond Walker, Mr J. A McCaakell. Mr. Edgar Berir-- and The dining room Mr. George will be In charge of Mr rrancts CntcJiViw. Mr. J. O. Evan and Mrs. J. C. Watt. Socly in creatirigan afmospmre PJ THE FAVOURED CCTY ODEURS l Coming Events - saves tAe sAirz smooth and fiagfam. eft is die fifststep j Jane W. Skolfield will entertain at a breakfast In honT ef the graduating nurses of the L. D. 3. hospital at Memorial house In Memory grove Sunday momtr.g Dr. Skolfield Is sponsor of the graduating class of nurses The honored ruestl. besides the nurses, will be Superintendent B F. urant. Bishop Sylvester Q. Canncn. rnairman or tne board of trustees Frsnklln S. Richard nd W'nslow Fair Smith, members of the board Dr John F Sharn, Dr. Samuel C. Evan G. Richards Baldwin, Mrs president of the Utah Stat Nurses'! association; Dr. M. PknlfjeM. and Miss Lucy Pocock. urrtntndnt of nurses. nd the supervising nurses nd tcher of the L. D. S. ho-- ,' pltal. Mis Jenny La r sen, lntmctr. will ct as toastmlstress. The decoration will be In gold nd white, the class eolor. Toast will b responded to , St Mary Alumna Mr and Mr association. during the breakfast Mr J. D. Callahan, president ! Walla' Bennett and Mr. Jotir Fkol- a St. field fete at Thomas May furnish wll th music panning on Saturday, May 11. hreak'ast. a sonr Following t : A dirner snce will be a feature of led by Wailac Bennett, wiil be held In th grove. the occasion. i wi!f en'ertam at Al'c tela Ml t sale at J?J So Rummaa a rti inns-- larur Sunday evea.ng U Uogiay, t It . nv U4v I in tl tl - wv'x; lO-V-- - if . T X. lr 1 4 Dr. at more. - . a new ta- d- anew sense of'uxwy. 1 All hate been pre' No Exch&nget, 7 Elks' Ladies Mrs. C. A. Woolley Hostess Honoring Entertain at Afternoon Tea Estelle Anderson Mrs. George Raymond WaJker ha returned from Los Angeles, where she fpent tne spring vacation with her daughter, Miss Janet Walker, at Marl E. Gibson. Mrs. A. I Weir. Mrs. borough. Richard Rngers. Mrs. J. M. Tannen-taMrs. J. O. Berry and Mrs. MyrMr. T. C. Griffin has -- eturaed from tle Kahn.' ?. three months' stay in Fan Francisco. Los Angeles and the beaches o! soutn-erCalifornia. her home, 1179 Fifteenth East street, im .compliment to Miss Irene SherMr. and Mrs. Leon Sweet and man, who has recently arrived in this daughter. Miss Brnilie Sweet, and non. city from Portland. Ore. Miss SherJack, will sail June 4 from New York man will make her home in Salt Lake. ' an extended European trip. Mies Mary Catherine McGurrtn. Mr. and MrsL Thomas Gibbons and of Mr. and Mrs. Edward little daughter, Dorothy Ann, have daughter will arrive from California returned from California, where they about May IS for a visit of several have spent the winter, and are at weeks with friends In Salt Lake. Dure in the Kearna apartments on ing the eariy part of her visit she Fifth East street. will be the ruest of Miss Winon. Winn. Miss Winn will entertain lr. their friends after May 15 In the Dr. and Mrs. E. M- - Neher left honor of Miss McGurrin Friday, May Woodruff apartments. Tuesday for WsshJntrton. D. C, where they will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Handley anThe Elks' Ladles' club will enterMr. William Teates. accompanied tain at Lheir annual breakfast nounce the marriage of their daughSaturter. Maude Handley, to Richard by her little son and daughter, Jack day at 1 o'clock at the clubhouse The event took place last and Margaret, has returned from a Following the breakfast the installa-tioof Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ancell will six weeks' stay in California. officers of the mala their home in Salt Lake. club will be held. The following com Mrs: F. J. Fabian has returned from mittees are in chare-of the 'ftra visit In Boston and New York, and General chairman. Mrs. Jaok THE OTHER KIND, McCarty; is at home in her country residence lean w. r iurs. uyer, Mrs lauom, Country kid Beat It, the bull's corn-In- '! in South Cottonwool A. L. Weir. Mrs. J. O. Berrv; decoraMrs W. J Mrs. Bar- We ground. City kid Aw. stan' Mr. Ceorge Y. Wallace. Jr.. has tion, Quinn. Mrs. H. D. Brockbank, ain't done nothln'l Exchange. returned from a three weeks' visit in ney Mrs. E. W. Browning; program, Mrs. southern California. A. W. Wright. Mrs. George Lewis. Mrs. J. H Woods, Mrs. E. L. Clark Mrs. Hawley H. Ray. formerly Mls Mrs. Earl Van Co'tt. and Emily C. Curtis, a teacher at the Wet side high school, is the ruest of Mrs. Wavely 500 club will meet trednes-day Newell Eeeman. 1051 East South Tem- evening with Mr. Earl Wocd. 964 Princeton avenue. Mrs. Aurora Harrington M! returned TTtH! win An,wf. t.A during the week from an extensive members of the Twelve Threads club visit In Los Angeles with her sister, Monday evening at her horns. 51S Mrs. S. B. Nwton. formerly Miss WinNinth avenue. nie Harrington of this city. Mr. William Ceiey entertained at Mr. Heber Pehrson has returned a dinner Saturday evenlna at her from a three months' stay In the east, nome m ogden in honor of Miss E's'.e visiting In Kanas City, Penver nd La Font and Joseph Norman Dotson. While in Minneapolis, Minneapolis. whose will take place earlv Mrs. Pehrson was the guest of her In June.marriage Mondav Mr. and daughter. Mr. Emella A Chrifen-n- , Mrs. Bert Robion evening will erterta'n i who iy making here home there. honor ef Miss La Font and M- Dot-son. afternoon Miss Mrs. NT. L. Stewrt has returned from yiiien Tuesday wm entertain at a Drily Marjorv partv a five weeks' tay on the coast. for the who will be the ' complimented guest at a jpper snd Dr. and Mr. L. C. Jones ard chiltheater rarty to be given by Mrs. dren. Roland and Dorothy, left Fri- Reuben Dotson. Friday evenlrr Mrs day morning by motor for a month's Loraine Bagley will entertain at tour of southern California and San miscellaneous shower at her home in Francico. Mill Creek. Miss Sarah Saturday Movie win entertain at bridge for the! bride-eleat her home in Cotton-- ! In our 3rd floor millinery department Original tickets left on hats io you can see just what you are get Hats for ell octingcasions and for all get from the most youthful to dignified matron hats Hata at Walker standard quality and exclusive style at a price J i ECONOMY fvrt Mod-sis.- 4 n DUIUiugo aiiiiuunc:? (Summer Overcoats d. j i . Two Days f ft,. , from John Payne- announces '.he engagement of his daughter. Edna, to Ralph Z. Stone. The marriage will tike place June II. Mrs. H. E. Liaonbee announces tb( Klea engagement of her daughter. Bean, to Orson Haynie of Loa Angelesin The wedding will taka place early ' June. tin The sii, Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. the engagement ol ner aaugnter, BelL to Wallace L,. fcmitn wedding will take place Juna 15. W v if m AT BEGULAR PRICES Now as Always the Finest and Most Complete Service Money Can Buy. lib V t G. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Robinson anof their nounce the engagement daughter, Louise, to Samuel B. Neff, son of Samuel Neff. The wedding will take place June 9 In the Salt Lake temple. MrS. UeOrge Pi (Q) STANDARD SERVICE June. Charles C. Bush announce the engagement of tlielr to Douglas A. Gill, daughter, Luclle, Mrs. Albert J. GUL son of Mr. and The marriage will take place tbe middle of June. Mrs. D. Volker announces the en- .Norma, to ragement of her daughter, J. Rodney Beam, son or .nr. ana urs. of W. J. Ream Long Beach, Cal. The couple are graduates of the Unlver- announcement of slty of UtaJi. The the engagement was made recently, at a luncheon given at the home of the bride for a few close friends. I SEEHE heavy wool RESPONSIBLE Was. Phone MYERS Engberg anof their nounce the engagement B. daughter, Clara Agnes, to RoyaJ will f.'toce of Murray. The wedding tike place in June. Mr. ar.d overcoats, suits, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lomax anof nounce the their engagement daughter, Muriel, to Walter J- Phil-I!d-A son of Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips. The marriage will take place In ECONOMY All winter clothes, San-for- the Salt Lake temple early MYEES' Remember 1 lr. I i j Weddings and t Miuuiul 1 ta ' $ iooo No appror!. mj ' i i ' i I I ft- m fl. Krr. IN' e, Sts. - Lt-t- M Mife. WATERPROOF EASE BOX ' h 4 .VVS.r-"- s fei & , |