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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUXE, SUNDAY. MORNING, JUNE President of Upper, top row. l, Miss Bcnetta Scalco; 2, Miss Margaret Stocher; 3, Miss Josephine Dowd; 4, Miss Carol Emge. Secoyid row, 5, Miss Virginia Mellugh; 6, Miss Kath-erin- e Meagher; 7, Miss Katheryn Kane; 8, Miss Eliza Trude. Third Names Aides . Arizona and Oregon Unite Here Is a Group of Salt Lake's Popular Misses Women's Club Miss Jeannett Rosier, newly elected president of the Business and Profesclubs, announce! apsional Women of standing pointment of chairmen commltteea, who will have charge of the club's actlvltlea during the next aa follows: year, ' Program, Miss Alice L. Manning; wava and means. Mrs. May K. Baer; welfare and advancement, Miss Flor ence E. Hall; membership. Miss i,ucy Hitch; decorations. Miss Bertha- - Wag- ener: emblem. Miss June Christensen; fellowshlD. Mrs. Ethel Olln; legislative. Mrs, Ethet M. Ramey; publicity, Miss Nel e Henderson; New Leaf, Miss fcllz- tbeth Lincoln Crawford, As delegates a meetings of CIC Federation of Wo men's clubs, Dr. Alice Houghton. Miss .'ranees Davis, Mrs. Sylvia A. Reeve. Miss Rosser will submit for approval t the first meeting of the club a plan iir the Inaueuratlon of a board of di rectors to administer the club's loan.'und. In place of the previous educalonal committee. Plans being discussed by Miss Hall, chairman of the welfare and advancement committee, look to the establishment of a place ment bureau for members of Business ind Professional Women a clubs. T Marriag of Uls Mary Bushman of Snowflake. Arli., and Robert ' Gilchrist. Jr., of Ontario, Or., took place Thursday, May 31. In th Salt La tempi with Joseph Fielding Smith, a' cousin of the bride, offiThe couple ars graduates of ciating. th B. T. university. Th bride whil a studnt ther won th Lester Taylor gold medal for piano. Th bridegroom gnduatad .from th BJCjjnlversity with A. 1!. degree In 192T. flaring which year he was associate editor of the year book. Mr. and Mrsj Gilchrist will mak their horn In Ore- row, 9, Miss Frances Frobcs;, 10, Miss Edith Peterson; 11, Miss Madge Dolls; 12, Miss Katheryn Harrington. Lower rdw, 13, Miss Helen Smith; 11, Miss Madaline Pedrotte; 15, Miss La Vonnc Clanclle; 16, Miss Mildred Starley. --r (t, I ; v " , 4" t " "1 1 If it Helen Vincent and Leroy In wr married Wednesday Salt Lake temple. In th evening a reception was given In their honor at th Vincent home on McClelland street. Seventy-fl- y guest were present and the couple will spend thlr honeymoon In Los Angeles and on their return will make their horn In Salt Lak. ''P v 1 W pl vited. m Congregationwill meet on Mrs. Guy Anavenue. M)s. the assisting ' ' 'V'w.V- - 4ikirsjsf I I v'..kj riwj-.siil- Ji - sls-te- rr if t bride-elec- a, Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. a. A. Robinson will be the assisting hostess and all members are urged to attend. A V ,j fit . Good Day Visit club will meet Wednesday afternoon at th horn of Mrs. Louisa Allen, Ui Ninth East street. Mrs. A. Balder and Mrs. K. Btrnael will be th assisting hostesses. .i Primrose Sewing club will meet on Wednesday at i p. m. with Mrs. Fred Nichols, 1793 lark street. Monday at 2 SO p. m. the Wasco Literary club will hold the final meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Uaylen S. Young on Fifteenth EasJ street. Mrs. N. E. McLachlan will preside. Current events will be given Mrs. Ralph hy Mrs. Byron Anderson. Stewart will discuss contemporary drama. There will be election of officers, Past Chiefs" club. Pythian Sisters, will meet at t p. m. Monday with Mrs. George Canning, 276 East Seventeenth South street. All visiting sisters corTake car No. 11. dially Invited. ' , v g. 4 -- at a. m. Tuesday nt the Newhouse dent; Mrs. II. price, We president; The grand president will be Mrs. E. A. secrethere and all officers and members tary; Mrs. Paul Clark, reelected treasurer; sick are urged to attend. Division Mil will committee, Mrs. Caffey; entertainhold their regular meeting Wednesday. ment committee, Mrs. bavid Mills, All members are urged to be present. and refreshment committee, Mrs. A. A. Carlson. Th Holly club will h entertained by Mrs. W. Clvlsh Wednesday afterJunior Business club will hold Its noon at her home on Hollywood averegular monthly business meeting nue at I p. u. Monday evening. June 11, in the club rooms. Tribune building W. B. A. review No. 1 will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. F, Members of Junior Business club hall. The meeting will b followed ara spending the week-en- d by a program In honor of h eightat the eenth anniversary of the review. All Blu Triangle inn, Emigration canyon. members urged to attend. Radiant chapter No. 12, O. E. S , Camp 17. Dnuehtors of Utah Pio- will meet in regular session Tuesdav at 7:30 o'clock In the Gothic neers, will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at evening the honu of Mrs. Harvey AVard. 60 room of th Masonic temple. Members of the order are welcome West First North street. Miss Anne Mathews' will be the assisting hostess. Section 3, Mrs. Eliza li. Smith will give the hisAid society ct tory paper and a program has been Phillips ConerrKational church, will meet Wednesday for 1 o'clock luncharranged. All members urged to at- eon at th hoin of Mr. J. E. Scobee. tend a this Is the last meeting of South Twenty-thir- d th year. East street. Mrs. John Spafard will be th assist, Mrs. Emma K. Wormuth and Mrs. ing hostess. Minnie V. Harris will entertain the Electa club will meet at the home of Naomi Past Noble Grand club Thursday afternoon at the honw of Mrs. .Mrs. Dorothy Kershaw, on Highland drive. 4."i3 Smith West .Monday at 1 o'clock for a box First Wormuth, luncheon. street. 10 Richard Oliver O. Howard W. R. tj. will hold camp. Daughter of the Utah Pioneer, will meet for final ses- regular meeting Wednesday at 2 sion of the year Monday with Mrs. o'clock at K. P. hall. All members Zrfna Glade, 723 Ramona avenue. Mrs. are requested to attend. C. C. Dahlen will be th assisting hostess. The Evening section of Mlzpah chapter, o. K. S., will have a picnic Gamma Phi Mothers club will give dinner at Saltair the eveninp of June a card party June IS at the country 22. All those attending will please home of Mrs. James H. Moyle. Those notify Mrs. K. A. Marriott before In charge of the arrangements will June 15. he Mrs. W. S. Romnev, Mrs. C. I. Thatcher and Mrs. Moyle. W. B. A. No. 11 will meet Frijav at 8 p. m. at K. P. hall. Following the Maxwell McKean W. R. C. will glv memorial services will be a kenslngtnn Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the meeting held. All members urged to attend. Deni-Za- y club will meet at the home of Mrs. P. B. Ifytand, 1"24 Fifth East street, Monday at S p. m. Pol :ett!a club meets Monday evening at the home of Mrs. XoU Peterson, o2'j East Eight h .South street. of T. H. Gordon Musacale H. '""i. Rm-a- l Auxiliary camp :t$fi. Neiah-bor- s vf America, will gne t.arrt home of Mrs. L. Napper. 1204 South 2 party Tuesday a, 30 p. m. at th S. "West Temple street. All members are At theregular monthly meeting of Va"' 3 "''ate street. Hand- Ui cordially Invited to attend. Ladies of the Maltese Cross club the following officers and commltte public Is Invited. The auxiliary will Divisions 5S3 and 10 G. I. A. to chairmen were elected for the coming aiso give a card party Wednesday B. of L. E. will meet for instruction year: Mrs. Walter F. Knight, presi- - evening at r. m."at the horn of Mrs n. fuller, 2j3 tern street. m m -r; --j- Mr. and Airs W W , ; T7 North Second Wst street wiu .m... of lh Tnch r'r"?u evening at o'clock All members cordially invited rr.r7 ito.r... i.oneg ctuo will hoid Its apnual picnic Monday afternoon and evening in .iiiie 'otionf .o(j canyon Woman's Home and Foreign Vl. slonary societies of the First Metbw- - ..p .nutrn win i,oi oi m. at the meeting church. nolo a union mid Wednesday at p. e Thursday the Indies nuxiliarc to the order of Railroad Conduct V of Asnerica win noid regular meeting t 2:3ii p. m. at I. O it hall. Post. office place. urricer and requested to be present and meip!r visitors welcome. ' 1, at St. John's Church Piano pupils of Miss Jessie Zobel, assisted by P. K. Ripka, violinist, will give a program at St. John's Lutheran church Tuesday, June 12, at g p. The program la: "Barber of Fantasif ' (four hands) (O. Rossini). Miss Juliette F.irnswnrth and Mis Zobel; "Snowball Polka" (A. Paul lieibelt, Ulpka; "Madrllena, Fnntasle'" (six hands) (P. Spanish Wacks). Miss Famsworth, Miss Zobel and Mr. Davis; "Iji Zingara" (C. Bohm). Miss Lillian Hoehner; recitation, "Musical History Poem" (Jessie Zobel), Paul Rlpka and Billie Rlpka: "Norwegian Shepherd's Idyl" A. Miss Jutta Engelhanlt; "Showers of Stars, Caprice' (P. Wacks), Miss Juliette Famsworth; "Valse, tip. ..12. No. I" (four hands' (Fr. Hehr), Paul Ripka and Billy Kipka: violin ' libPgHto by P. K. Ripk.i; La Schottische lie Mllitaire ' (J. C. "Grand Sihmidi, (iscar ravls; GhIop liriiinr." ls;x hiindsl (Woilenhapt-Hrbcrtl- . Misses " arirsworfh. Ioehner and Zobel; "Jolly. Boys' Galop" (A. (leibel). Hilly .Ripka; "Galojj. i ip. No !" I four hands) H. Fncke). Mr. Davis and Miss Famsworth: ,' Poupie Valsanie" (E1. Poldinil. Miss Jutta l.'tigclhardt oration. "The Piano," Miss Juliett Farnsworth: "(Vtn nation Mart h" from "Th Prophet" (four bandsl ( Meyerbeer-Groia- j 'hann Miss Karnswonh and Miss Zobc, vbiKn by P. K. Ripka: "Scarf nine" 'nartninad" '. Miss Lilbai Hoehner; Gel-bel- j, Fav-nrit- , ; J Camp 1j. Daagbt.ry of I will meet Thursday at 2 p. mPioneers, st th,. home of Mrs. Olive Collins, 133 South Watts'" (six l.anrisi "liiploma (I. All Eighth West Mreet. mern!,ers SlfeahtHig), Miss H,"y Rlpka urged to attend land Paul Ripka: "'Pus ! Fleurs " IiIm-Delibesi, 3r!ss Juliette Fama-- I Juxt-a-Melob SVdn"s-th- e ..i meet worth: "'laloii Mar 'he" cone piano, osy at i p. nt. hom of Mrs. eight handsj (A. Lavigr.a, l. Misses K1U Mubbs. II SS noon. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fullmer announce the engagement of their R, Astln, daughter. Olive, to Deibert son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Astln, the 27. to Jun take marriage place : ) tH' t A I, ,rs V : ' i ' - i ", Miss Thees Hostess i Twenty Guests Enjoy : Afternoon at Bridge Mrs. W. H. Wade entertained at a delightful luncheon and bridge party Wednesday afternoon It her home, 904 East First South street. Small tables were attractively arranged and each was centered with low crystal bowls of roaes. Twenty guests enjoyed the affair. Miss Georgia Hartley left Monday for Chicago to attend the wedding of her niece. Miss Dale Klapproth, which takes place there In St. Chrysostom'a church, and the reception following will be In the Blackstone hotel. The couple will leave for a two months' tour of Europe. On her way back Mifcs Hartley will attend an anniversary in Peoria wedding of Ina schoolmate Denver for two or three and will be of th receptions of the season wa wddlng given at the Covenant house Wednesday evening In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Jame Albert Peterson, Th bride, formerly Miss Marjorle Oallacher. wore a lovely gown of Ivory taffeta with a deep of Spanish lac. Th beautiflounc ' fully embroidered veil wa held in with a coronet of tiny orange plac blossoms. Th bride carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of th Miss Mildred Peterson, maid valley. of honor, wa gowned In yellow taffeta, boufant style, with gold lace and (pedal to The Tribune. orange taffeta trimmings. Sh carBEAVER, Juh J. An elaborate re- ried a bouquet of orchid sweet pea Miss Ruth Oallaception, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ver-lan- d and yellow roses. wore a coral taffeta cher, bridesmaid, French, was held recently at the gown and carried a bouquet of coral home of th bride's brother and his sweet pea and yellow roses. Miss Alberta Gallacher", another bridesmaid, wife. Mr. and Mr. Stanley Atkln. Sixty-wore of five a and taffeta gown Included of friends Mr. honeydfw guests French from southern Utah and Mr. carried a bouquet ef sweet peas and A. roses. attended Stuart Gallacher Mrs. L. Q. and French and Wayne French, all of Welser, Idaho, parents the groom aa best man. Little Betty and brother of the bridegt otffn. Mrs. Webb, as flower girl, wore yellow French Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. crepe. Bobble Webb wa the page. John Atkln of Beaver. The couple In the center of the dining table was a low broad basket of Columbia roses, were married In Salt Lake. and gypsophllla. Four Immediately following their marriage pink carnations the couple left for Welser, Idaho, pink bride tapers In low silver holders where they visited Mr. French's par- adorned the cover of renaissance lace ents and later took a trip by auto- and embroidery. A profusion of pink mobile through northern Idaho, Ore- and white peonies and roses, syringe gon and Washington, returning by the and Shasta daisies were In the music Columbia River route. A visit with and drawing rooms .and library. The relatives at Ogden was made on th Lindsay Sisters" orchestra furnished Mrs. I. music for the evening. th way to Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. French left Tuesday Daniel Stewart and Elsie O. Decker were room In and the for Laramie, Wyo.,- where Mr. French presided, dining assisted by a bevy of pretty girls. is employed. Maud Miss and Miss Vivian Messenger Ackroyd had charge of the gift room. Nat Webb, Ray Richards and Iiewls were ushers. Mrs. Fred Home Miss Margaret Hauerbach enter- Elggren Mrs. Waldo Cluff also assisted. tained at a delightful dinner Friday and Mrs. J. J. Oallacher, Mr. and Mr. and evening for Miss Marchel! Sleater, a Mrs. Fred G. Peterson and Bishop and June bride. A silver bowl of yellow In the C. Iverson wer daisies centered the table and yellow Mr. Heher the evening 350 line. During candles were In silver candls holders. receivingoffered congratulations to the guest Covers wers laid for twelve guests. bride and groom. The young couple left Thursday for a two weeks" trip Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Manwarlng have recently returned from their to AtCalifornia. 1 o'clock, Wednesday, a wedding honeymoon trip through California. was served at the home of They made several atops, including breakfast Mr. and Mrs. F. bride's the Tijuana, Mexico; San Diego, Long G. Pterson,psrents, street. 753 Third East Beach, Santa Monica, Hollywood, Los memtwenty-si- x laid wer for Place Angela and San Francisco. Mr. and bers of the family. Assisting In servMrs. Manwarlng will be at home after Miss C. F. Mrs. Peterson, wer ing June 10 at Holllday. Mildred Peterson and Miss Alberta Miss Eliiabsth Brown has returned Gallacher. from Colorado college, where she has Dens-le- y Th marriag of Miss Reva Brake-fielbeen at school for the past year, and d of Riverton and Hyrum will spend the vacation with her parThursof Salt Lake took place ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Brown. Lake Salt temple, in the day morning e performed by JoMrs. W. J. Browning and Mrs. W. the ceremony being Smith. A weddlna reII. Dale, former residents of Salt seph Fielding was given In the evening at Lake, now of Los Angeles, are visiting ception and Mrs. Harold H. with friends in Salt Lake for a few the home200of Mr. North Temple street. West Jensen, weeks. satThe brld wore a beautiful white carlace, and with trimmed Miss Ermalene Ward, Miss Mildred in gown,bridal roses. bouquet of pink Minnie Ward and Mls Caroline Robbins will ried a leave soon for a trip to San Fran- The bridesmaidworwas a Miss brocade who pink cisco and Los Angeles, to be gone a Densley, gown with gold lace. Ross McMillan month. prettlt if days. Mrs. J. H. Waters and sons, Holman and Emerson, and Mrs. W. E. Sutton and sons, Ross and Bobble, have returned from Santa Monica, Cal., where they have spent the winter, and will be at home for the summer in Cottonwood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Botterill have returned from a two weeks' visit in Denver and Colorado Springs. Mr. Robert Welles Fisher of Kit East Third South street has returned home after a visit of two months with her sister, Mrs. W. S. Moore, at Santa -- Monica, Cal. Miss Asenath Maude Cjuayle. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Ernest Quayle of Salt Lake, arrived here Wednesday from San Francisco to spend her vacation. Miss Quayle Is a member of the San Francisco Chronicle staff. Bride Entertained Mr. and Mrs. William G. Imbert, accompanied by their daughter, Lucille, left Salt Lake the latter part of the week for n extended trip. They will visit New York, Washington, n and Canada, and will be gone until : a , On '. ' I Tha entertained at dinner party, Saturday evening at her hom In compliment to Mis Mildred Ward, who leaves soon for the coast to spend th ummsr months. Pink ro wr ued throughout the house and the guests Included cloe friends of Mis Ward . Miaa Clara il Miss Aloulse Nelson will lesve during the week for San Francisco, Los Angeles" and Sacramento. was best man, and Edna Jenson, flow-- r Mr. and Mrs. Dan Densley girl. and Mrs. Libhi Densley assisted ill receiving the guests. Mrs. Elmer Densley presided over the dining room, assisted by Misses Margaret and Mary Mataen Giles. Miss Blanche had charge of the wedding gifts. The home was 'beautifully decorated with pink and white roses. After a short honeymoon 7rin Ossst ft the young couple will make their home In Salt Lake. Mrs. Bert Teasel and Mrs. Charles Merralls of Los Angeles are spending a few days In Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ball. The visitors are on their way home from the supreme session of Daughters of the Nile, which was held in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ball entertained their guests at a dancing party at Saltair Saturday evening, which was followed by a beautifully arranged supper. Covers were laid for twenty guests. Table decorations consisted of a profusion of American Beauty roses, and pink tapers In silver holders pwvsr Bos-to- fall. Miss I.llllas Lund left Saturday for Seattle, Wash., where she will attend the summer term for work at the University of Washington. Mrs. A. R. Harris of Salt Lak left last week for Iondon. En rout cast sh will visit in Milwaukee, Chicago and New York, where sh will visit with friend and relatives. Mrs. Harris plans to be gone all summer. 8 X5 . Albert Lewis announce th ngage- nient nf hi daughter, Norcne Altha lo Earl V. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James o. Larsen of Ephraim, Utah. Ths marriag will take place Juris 14 in th Mantl temple. ICE CREAM SPECIAL BRICK Fresh Strawberry Vanilla Caramel Pecan PINTS 25 c QUABTxl--50 L x Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Young of Black-foo- t. Idaho, formerly of Salt Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jdelha, to Perry E. Brown of Blackfoot. The marriag will take The anplace June In at Pocatello. nouncement ofV the approaching marof be read will th youn coupl riage with Interest by their many friends in . Salt Lake. Mrs. T. Johnson of 671 Sixth East street, announces th hjarrlage of her daughter, Dlna. to Lewis Cannon, which look place Tuesday evening at the Bannock hotel. PocaleJIo, Idaho. Th ceremony was performed, by E. G. Hands. The young coupl left by motor for a wedding trip ti Idaho Falls, where they will make their home F. A. 1L Harvey announces the engagement of his daughter, Blam he. tN LuthT H. Crockett. Jr , son of Mr and Mrs. L. H. Crockett. The marriage" will lake place June 37 In the Salt Lake temple. W. J. Bellamy ' the engagement of their daughZnackci of to ter, Almina, George Pennsylvania. The wedding will take fcalt Lake. place at an early date In Mr. and Mrs. new ef hr nl a " sssxwr- -- 111 a w m mellow A.xl i How I Bleach Skin White My camera The Is a merciless1 yt." ssys Miss Genevieve Barr, m.td New York niodek "and w girls who have tn face It ha a method of our own f"r keeping our skins white end flaw-le- s. ' "We buy no ready-mad- e prepararystal avenue. Ho,hner, Engilhardt. Famsworth and tions, but get three ounce of vrchard il-- l. Whit at the drug store and add to Unity Study rls ss wt1! meot Thurs This Mr. and Mi. George E. Grtrrett of this th juic of two lemons. day at 3 p. m. at the Newhouse hotel Dr. und Mrs. T W. Stevenson are makes several weeks' a very now ai hT.ine to th-i- r friends the. Bountiful announce the marriage of fine skin bleach whl.-- supply of refines st C. O. N. luh will meet Wed ties,!., v li,-i- ed,re softens, spartnien. Mrs. Steven- their" daughter. Thelma. to Alton t. sr.d the kln without any at 1 30 p. . at the home of Mrs., c. son has lurt relumed from Baltimore, Robhson. Th wedding took place Mon- harm whitens or Irritation. And becaus you E. Berrctt, S7i West Second, South where she stwnt some tune visiting day. Jun 4, use it w hile It is still fresh. It Is twice street. wl'h sens. Culvert and ."Gordon, s etyecdv ss any ready-to-u- s prepFISHY CARGOEt. wbo are now sperilnir the summer I find It a aration. VoTun. es. auxiliary. Vete rarfJ dandy blench for on Lcing En route 'BOSTON On job of customs vacation tan too. Every girl who and freckles, teer Firemen's assnriiion. m,.fi hirne eh visited with It. and Mrs. here Is to look over frosra Tskin New York, sooner t II m. for an v Mondi.y T W. Steveri.-st llos:,.., Rni with herrings brought 'In barrels from New- or laterup U nosirg srns Ibis studio secret. The quitting with Mrs. C. T I'iiwh at Mr. and Mrs Edward M Kjr .tteven-- n foundland or Banks. the Grand bleach They the hon e of Mrs. M. E. Mari.n J'i G ptosis only a few cents to at WashirgK-n- . It. C. are always herrings. make." (Adv. Id Girl Scouts of th city are closing their season's activities with afield day at Liberty park on Monday. Miss temple. Olga Carlson, director, will have j charg of th day's events. Four hundred girls will participate during th day, which :wlllcommence r v with a nature trail at 10 a. m. The girls will follow a trail previously arV , keen ranged, which will necessitate observation of the various trees, flower and animals, which have been a .part of their stud, this spring. At lJ:3u a. m. th nlneteert troops will join with their mothers In a pa- trol mother and girl luncheon. final court or awards will be held at th bandstand promptly at 1 p. m. Mr. W. W. Ray, chairman of the . court of awards, will officiate at this presentation. It Is expected that 30u awards will be (Ivan in second and ,flrst-.clranks, perfect attendance and for merit badges. To culminate the? days" activities th following danc program will be given by th troop: "Kanafasks," trpop 1, Mrs. W. J. Griffith, captain; ""Exhibition of Pyramids," troop i, Mrs. R. Dahlquist, V rs plain; "Yank Clowns," troop I, Miss Alio Hubbard, captain; "Tan-toll,troop i, Mr. L. J. Rode, captain; "Gathering Pttuicods," troop 18, Miss Anna Glllla, captain; "Black Nag," troop 10, Mr. Irn Moss, captain; "Clown Dane," troop 8. Mrs. R. B. Porter, captain; "Country Dance," troop 17, Mrs. A. W. Koehler, . captain; "Th Girl Scout Hop Chest I Pageant," by troop 11, Mrs. John Dooly, captain. "x x .... .ii me nome oi .Mrs Marv 331 Kit Fifth South to meet Mrs. R. J tlardner. h member uf the circle, win, lives in I.s Amj.-lesCalif.. t.ut wh is spending some time in Suit Lake July. and Mrs. Walter Cox announce Ladies of the theMr.engagement of their daughter, Emma Jean, to Charles E. Stagg, the to take place June It. vices will be held and other business marriag of Importance will b transacted. Mr. A. Mrs. Emily Boley announces the A. L. Conely and Miss Doris Conely of her daughter. Helen, will entertain all circle memlrs and engagement Harker. The marriage will friends t a sliver tea Friday at their to Clifford place June 14 at the hom of the home on' Indiana avenue at 2 o'clock. take bride mother, US Third East street. Take car No. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Payn of Park Ladles' Aid society of the Second announce th engagement of their Christian church (Church of Christ) City Mnrcella McPolln, to games will meet Tuesday at 1 o'clock at the sister, Emmett Moreton of Providence, R. L, home of Mrs, Price Jones, 221 North the wedding to take place June 27. Fifth West street. Take car No. 19 and get off at Firs North street. All Mr. and Mr. William Stoneman anmembera urged to attend. nounce th engagement of their sister, Ixirena Wood, to J. Elmer Anderson, son of Peter Anderson of Oak City. The marriage will take place June 20 In the Salt Lake temple at high Reynolds circle No. circle, Ladles of the O. A. H.. are Invited to " Wednesday auernoon of ye -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Turner announce the engagement of their daughter, Vera Lewis, to James W. Quinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bsssett, the wedding to take place early In G. A. H.. will meet Thursday at 1 p. m, at I. o. O. F. hall. Memorial ser- ?,,rV W' Ke,lv wm entertain the Jolly Doien ciub Friday at 1:30 p j at her home, 212 Hampton avenue Members -ggq street. Thursday nt 11 a. m., th auxiliary will meet for quilting at the home of Mrs. Louis Lursen, S31 Plr-po- ple. street. Mr. and Mrs, Robert T. Petty of the marriage of their Woman' Relief corps, Departmnt Ogden announce Afton, to Clinton E. Strong, of Utah, will nive a strawberry festi- daughter. Mrs. Alms E. Strong son of Mr. and val followed by a short music pro- of Sslt lAke. The wedding took place evening, June , In Ogden gram and a card party Tuesday eve- Wednesday at th home of the bride's parents. A 8 o'clock at on the lawn of Mrs. wedding supper followed at the Hotel ning John 17. Hilts home. 131 Browning Blgelow and Included members of the two families and a few close friends. avenu. Priies will be awarded. All After a short wedding trip the young G. A. R. and auxiliaries and. friends will mak their hom in Salt couple are Invited. Lake. hotel. Ladles auxiliary of Trinity Baptist church will met Thursday with Mrs. C. H. Cody, 40J University street, Provo, for 1 o'clock luncheon. Cars frill leave the church at 10:30. announce the marriage Mr and Mrs. Irfo B. Solomon an nounce the engagement of their Leora Smith, to James W. RichW. W. ardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. to take Richardson, Jr., th marriage t Is a place June 14. The P. Florence daughter of the late Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fred Squires an nounce th ngagmni or meir B. daughter, Anna Ravor, to on of Mr. ana Mrs. u. a. Decker, Th Snowflake. Arl. Decker, of marriage will take place the latter part of June. WWW an Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jarman nounce meir the engagement oi Lund-berW. daughter, Haiel, to Byron Th marriage will take place In the Salt Lake temple tne laiter part of June. anMrs. Jessie Smith Thstcher nounces th engagement of her daughter. Zora LeSleur, to Reed GalU of The marriage will take Midway. plac June 20 In the Salt Lake tem- Daughters of the Utah will meet with Mrs. John L. Preaaler, 530 East Third gout street, Section !, Woman's society, Imman-u- l Baptist church, will meet Thursday at 6.1the home of Mrs. J. H. Win-wooFifth East street. Mrs. H. H. Snelgrov will be the assisting hostess. Luncheon will b served at 1 o'clock. w of their daughter, Ruth, to Vern Hawks, which took place May 29 In Mr. and Mr. the Salt Lake temple, Hawks will be at home to their friends time they which until June Id, after will leave on a vaudeville tour. 17. pital. stret Stat THs geological trip planned hy Dr. F. J. Pack for th Business and Professional Women's club for Saturday, Jun 9, was postponed until Sunday, L. D. Jt. alamnaa will give a homecoming party Friday, June 15, at the nurses' building at the L. D. S. hos- m Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg E. Grfrrett of Bountiful announce th marriage of their daughter; Thelma, to Alton S. Roblson. The marriag . took plac Monday, Jun 4. Mr. an Mr.' George 'C. "Shippan- nounce th marriage of their daughter, Eileen, to Le Rol E. Harrington, which took plac Friday, Jun I. v Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Stowe of 1563 Bethel No. 1 of l!tah will meet In regular session Saturday, June 16, at the t p. m., in the Egyptian room ofofoffiMasonic temple. Installation cers will take place and all member are asked to bring their head bands. All parents and guardians are Invited. - o.(wflP'lk t : Mr. and Mr. Alma Ek announce th marriag of their daughter. Mary, to Roland C. Knowles, Jun I, In the Halt Lak tempi. In th evening a larg wedding reception was given for the, young couple at the Manor bouse. After a trip of two weeks In th Pa cific Northwest, Mr. and Mrs. Knowl III mak their horn In Salt Lak. Mr. H. C. Jorgenen announces th marriag of her daughter, Luclla, to Dr. Charles E. Starkey. The marriage took place June 7 In the Salt Lak temple. Th bride I a former student at th University ef Utah and th bridegroom a gradual of th University of Southern California. The cou-will b at horn In Los Angeles. s'- f :L - th mem-her- , ' Miss Clara Christensen, 73 Eighth East street. Mrs. Ella Livingston will give s All an Illustrated travelogue. and Interested friends are In- Camp 7 Nsbit Camp '31, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, will meet 'Wednesday, June 13, at 8 p. m., at the home of .Mrs. Jun Monday '! Dr. Mark Abath Balton of Oakland, and Miss Anna Goodwin, Calif., daughter of Bishop and Mrs. 8amuel Ooodwln of Lh( wer married Wed-ntsdmorning In th Salt Lake tempi by Gorg A. Smith. A reception wa held In th evenlna at th home of th bride In Lent. I Mrs. Morris L. Ah len, formerly Miss Klea Mae .Passcy of Ondpn. was married Friday in the Logan - !tsl Engagements i Weds in Logan Session-O- French, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. John Atkin, Beaver, Weddings and , Scouts End gon. W. C. T. I", will meet iune 12, at 11 a. m., at the home of Mrs. M. H. At 2 Walling, 224. Creston avenue. o'clock a flower service will be held and an address given by Miss Helen Byrnes, one of the, national field directors of the organization. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. R. W. Born entertained at a luncheon at Sandy Monday for a number of Eastern Star women. The guests were seated at small tables and eighty wer present. Mrs. Born was assisted by Mrs. J. R. clumber, Mrs. W. B. Dobs, Mrs, W. R. Carter and Mrs. E. R. Van Cott. Girl Weds Idahoan Mrs. Yerland In Marriage Yale camp Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, June 14, with Mrs. Oaskell flmnney, 1M7 Gilmer ' drive. A talk on "Founders of Utah will be given by Mrs. Louis Hansen, to be followed by a music program. All members are requested to attend. Section No. 1, Phillips al church Aid society, Thursday, Jun 3 4, with derson, 869 Kensington H. S. Hlcka will be hostess. 10, 1928. caramel and crfjpy . wMf'wJ fjdfyfr u lit greater deli' itt more cacy skilful blending ha$ of flavors mode . Crescent Ice Cream a on spicuous favorite: Special All Week at CRESCENT DEALERS Or Phone Wa. 3541. Extra Packed in Ice. c si ris SPECIAL BULK Freih Strawbcrrj Pints, 30 f Quarti. 60 1 r |