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Show THE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 10 OCI ET 'iiiiiiisiiisiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiaisa-iiniinnsisiiiissiuasaiaa- I Badger-Quin-n Woman's Relief Corpa, department of Utah, strawberry festival and card party Tuesday 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. John U. Hilts, 1351 Browning avenue. Silver Wedding Party at Club Ladle' Wedding Event Of Rose Month Second society, Christian church, meets Tuesday, 1 p. m.( at the home of Mrs. Price Jones. 221 North Fifth West Aid vu ' ': i - i i I Miss Dinivood-e- to Wed n Tuesday 2 m. p. at the home of Mr. L. Nappex, 1204 South Wet Temple street. Radiant chapter No. 12, 0. E. S., meets In regular session Tuesday 7:80 p. m., Gothic room, ' State atreet. 2 ;. Today at For Day STORAGE PACKING SHIPPING Corf man Hostess M. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Co. ar " H """" T" 3T Tpr" """" 33 T Dlvlslona 683 and JOT. O. I. A. the week band-madto B. of L. E., meefs for InstrucMargsrtl 10 a. m., Newhouse Mrs. Mr. of and tion Tuesday Dlnwoodey, daughter ' hotel. Le Roy O. Dlnwnndey, and Charlrt Warren Gilmer, which will be sol o- Woman's Home Missionary emnized Saturday evening, June 16, at 1 o'clock at the home of the bride - clety. Centenary Methodist church, i'ro.! narents on North State street, meets Tuesday 2 p. m., church fessor Levi Edgar Young will off! delate and a large reception will fol low. The bride's attendants will In elude Mrs. James E. Steele, matron of Wed Miss Miss Phyllis Cannon, , honor; Margaret King and Miss Ruth Jen-RinAn Interesting event of the week of Los Angeles, bridesmaids, and Miss Jane Dinwoodey as an at- will be the marriage of Miss Alice tendant. Wendell H. Payne will be Carolina Sadler, daughter of Mr. and canary-colorebest man. Mrs. James Vincent Sadler, and James William Elton of Montana, which will Cottonwood Home take place Tuesday at high noon at Tea Miss Janet Walker presided over a the home of the bride. The ceremony beautifully arranged tea Sunday after- will be "performed by the Rev. Elmer noon at the Geprge Raymond Walker I. Goshen In th presence of th imoountry Jiome In Cottonwood In honor mediate members of th families and a atten of Miss Frances Ferry of Seattle, few close friends. Th bride Wash., who is guest of her aunt and dant will Include Mies Elolse Sadler, of maid of the bride, honor; uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. Montague sister Miss Elisabeth Donnell, y, bridesmaid. Ferry, aryl for Miss Margaret whose marriage to Charles and Mr. Phillip Embury, attending Warren Gilmer will be one of the In- - matron. Jack D. Flnlay will be best ' a wedteresting weddings of June. A pro- man. Following the ceremony, fusion of early summer flowers from ding breakfast will be served, after the Walker gardens were used for which the young couple will leave 'decoration of the living room and on a wedding trip to Los Angeles, San Francisco and British Columbia, af tea table. ter wnicn tney win make their home Member of file Peter Pan Hub were in Montana. Mrs. entertained Monday evening by C. W. Anderson at her home, S17 Fifth Miss tics Bast street. The guests Included Miss Miss Helen CUre Paynes, a popular Theresa Johnson, Miss Melba Jensen, Mis Trudia Beckstead, Mrs. F. S. summer bride-elec- t, was honor guest Jensen. Mrs. H. D. Sansom and Mrs. at a beautifully arranged luncheon J. M. Davis. .Monday at 1 o'clock given by Mrs. Joseph D. Daynes and Mrs. Gordon C. Voung In the president suit of tiii Newhouse 2iotel. The guests were seated at on long table "centered with a graceful silver l) 'vl of pink-shadroses, and silver' . ; mllestlcks holding pink cathedral were on used the four corners. ;:uier!i utility bridal place cards wer marked OUR REPUTATION II YOUR (w Miss Paynes, Mrs, L. A StevenSECURITY. son, Aire. A. H. Woodruff, Mrs. Alrx Miss' P. Anderson. Mrs. Owen Woodruff. Servlc i th element that counts. Jiff. J. J. Daynes, Mrs. I. Stewart, Miss Alleeji Corfman was hostess en It th thlna that disMr?. Reed Mrs. Walter Mlckel- - na Miss Klixabeth Eaton of I.o An Holt, house tinguishes th successful en. Mrs. Ronald Parry, Miss Marv geles honor guest at a Drettilv r from th fsllurs. Whan dealing Parry, Miss Sara Moyls and Mlsa ranged luncheon given Monday after- with Keyser's you get service beluncheon iiuun m me Marian Lots tea room Mary Whitney. Following hind which is a firm that I finan. the guests were entertained at a theaJune roses in all th lovely pastel daily strong - and en having ter party. snaoes necked th table and close earned a reputation second to none 1 at Mis o'clock Isabel Tuesday irienas or me nostess were inch, rt.rt for honesty, reliability and responRurton will give a luncheon at her among the guest. her stay sibility. at home for Mis Daynes, who Tuesday Miss h.aton has been During the for a .".rternuori between the hour of 4 and iiunioer 01 oeiientrui sor a motif off,, ir. 7 o'clock will be. th complimented will leave for the roast Tuesday. Miss guest at a lea to be given ly Mrs. fVrfman .and Miss Eaton .will enter. L. A. Stevenson at her horn on Third n 1. . ucjciejr iur summer aschool July 1 avenue. Thursday at 1 o'clock Mrs. Melvln SurtUau .T. Ballard will give a luncheon at her home for the bride, antf the same 32 West 2nd South. A delightful tea was given Sunday evening Miss Llllle McDonald wlir en- afternoon Salt Lak City, Utah. by Mrs. Joseph Moslander. tertain at a formal dancing party at Miss Louise Phone Was. 5722 and 6723. Cherry, Miss Winona th attractive McDonald home in Fed mm miss um at th eral Heights fur Mis Daynes. home cf Justice andLambert Mrs. J. W vnriry on iougias avenue In hnnr 1 Ulp' formerly Miss u 1 A smart wedding event of " will be the marriage of Miss Will if-j- " ' "'' - rur" "" r h ml Hill mil temple. Auxiliary ' camp. 4986, Royal Neighbor of America! card party Tuesday 3.30 p. m., S. B. A. hall, 323 T T" r W. R. C. n " One of th W. C. T. U.' meets Tuesday, a. m., at the home of Mrs. M. H. Walling, 224 Creston avenue. Maxwell-Mch'ea- iliaajataiiaissaiaaaaassssissasass.sii...tllMMtllM.....tf,lttMlnf J I I i4 I J i I4 I7 I f ! T" ii '3 " " " """ leT '" :i7 "" iST? From , weary teacher. ' "Who will yog have?" Children By ANQELO PATRI. Th Powerful Wicked. John Georr had a wicked temner. At horn if things did not go Just right he made a terrible time. Ha veiled and he stamped until he was blue in th face. He threw thing. He broke things. He raved. "For DKy1 sake, don't toiis. him begged mother. "H can't help it He Just Ilk bis grandfather. He used to. have terrible ragea and nobody could do anvthlnr with kin, Keep out of the way." "But mother, ha takes our thlnn. and he break up our games, and he cheat and kick and bites. W can't stand everything. Why should he get th best of everything Just because h ha a bad temper?" Tou "My child, he 1 to be must be patient with him. pitied. He is your brother. Make aUowanc for him. For my sake, do th best you can." Cousin Mark' moved Into town and wnt to th same achool a John Oorg did. H. too, bad a grand- That rankled In Mark' bosom. "If you'r good you get what' left after JohnGeorg has his choice," aald he to Helen on th way home at noon. 'Nxt time, th very next time he trie It on m he' going to get something." That afternoon John George saw Mark swinging on th low limb of the maple and he ran over, ordered Mark off so he could awing there. Mark didn't eem to hear him. John George bellowed with rag and butted Mirk in a tender place. Mark kept hi tv.ru.v- .promise of the mornlnar. th bully thoroughly. It is astonishing th heed ohn George gives Mark. (Copyright, 1928, by th - BeU Syndl-catInc.) Tribes. BURLET, Idaho, Jun closed her Saturday night af -ter a successful run. Tha attendance waa good, at times all aU filled and Th program was many standing. varied and well received. A new and curtains wer improvements over last season. The present circuit Includes Buhl, Twin Falls and Nampa. tnt mi e. MOVE TO M'CAMMOfil. Special to Th CLOSES. CHAUTAUQUA Special te The Tribune. Idaho, Juna 11. W. 3 Black and wif hav moved to Mc- Cammon, where Mr. Black will act a field superintendent for th Amal- Baniaiea ougar company. Th Black family has resided In Burley for fifBURLET, MYERS ECONOMY CLEANING SPECIAL IS STILL ONI Men' Suite-La- dies' 50 Dark Plain Coat and Dresses.... Cleaned Under Economy PHONE WA8ATCH teen years, where Black has .been for a long time field man for the surar father. Jut th same grandfather company. that John George had. But Mark was asy to liv with and not given to wmper. xi e oated being Imposed upon, howyr. and very soon was asking why John George thought h could get away with murder th way he did. ne got grandfather's temper." said sister Helen in hushed tones. "You hav to make allowance for him. Don't rouse him. He's something when he' roused." So John George went right along getting everything he Wanted, the dock ne warned, tn seat he preferred. If th pencils had not been sharpened that day the monitor was careful to ee that he "J. G " a good on. When th gave teacher out new book ahe waa careful to see that John George got a perfect one. could have the one Somebody els wiui in cracxea pack. John George had power and he knew It nnv t make people miserable and spoH their &jiu ineir piay. ..via On day John was Georg hi power. H took a lltU boy'feeling ball away from him. H mad a scene tha paper th monitor gave him had a pot on it H waa soothed into good humor whan th teacher let him 'u 01 ma (palling match, but Instantly roared In wrath whn mark captain of the ?C ?Srat sua viuqr "Well, I'm Mark won't mind," Servlc SO. ter-ri- bl n be-c- - JLiybttbll- a aqspHed t f fee TO YBwTEROAY't WyiTJON CBOSS.WORD PUZZLE. nterrsnvt Marriage of Mis Luane Robison and William H. Buy took plac at the nome or the pride s parents Monday at 7:30 n, rh The ceremony was nerformed by Bishop Frederick Crook of Heber City In th presence of th families. Vocal selection wer given before and after the ceremony by Adlel F. Stewart, accompanied by Mrs. Stew-sr- t. The bride won a dainty wedding gown of white taffeta and lace, with a long tulle veil held in place with a headdress of rhlnestones and Tea pearls, and she carried bride roses and butterfly aweet peas. The bridesmaids wore dainty gowis in pastel shades and Included Miss Erma Robison, Miss Helen Pratt. Miss Dora Thorne and Miss Mildred Barnett Anderson. Jasper L. Searles was best man. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robison, parent of the bride, assisted In re and they were assisted in and white peonies were used for ef- ceiving, the entertaining of guests by fective decorations the living rooms Miss general Wllma Bloem, Miss Blanche ana the tea table of was centered with Miss Orthea Kilbourne. MIsa a basket of yellow columbines and Jensen and Mlsa Gerald ne Jtagmar deep h us delphinium and was lighted Massion. by yellow princes candles In ailver will lear Tues The couple young holders, for Chicago, where they will make Th hostesses and honor guest were day home. their assisted In receiving bv Mrs. J. w Cherry, and the tea and coffee urns Wasco Literary club held It last were presided over hv xr 1 meeting of the year Monday afternoon Johnson and Miss Julia Manning, who with Mrs. Gaylen S. Young. Current u In nv Miss events were given by " Mrs. Eleanor Helen Cou ter. Minn serving Rmh Vn... Cardon and a oaoer on contemnorarv Catherine Oxley and Miss June Ray. drama was given by Mra Ralph P During the afternoon vocal selection-WeIlve- n Stewart. Klertion of officers waa held b Lorraine Smith Mrs, N. E. McLachlan was reelected and Mrs. A. Carr, accompanied hv president and Mrs. Cllsbee Kimball Mis Zoea Home. One hundred and secretary and treasurer. fifty guests were hidden. Mr. and Sir. J. Thomas Brown an nounce engagement of their daughter, Tea Mildred, to Richard F. Bagley. The Mr. and' Mrs. Ernest irPu marriage will take dace June 2 at their friends at an Informal tea Sun- the church at lying Beach, Episcopal . j , CaL Miss Brown will motor with her day between the hour, m o'clock at their home. M West 8v-enth family to Portland, Ore., to attend the South street, in honor of their rose carnival and will later motor to California. .ufmrr, im, who leave soon for ' u. ho will leave ? ,Knlht ,1. I lTMafsi MSIS I d I sTSassI Ecr COE Eg! UA Dili . Sunday tvenlna- - at n,,n.. Saltatr In eomnlltnent n Pretty Home Wedding III nn- -i In "'ar to tudy dramatic ,'ilur.,,,or Europ Effl Hurst an. tertalned a group of Miss Knight's student at a supper party at Keeley 1 Monday evening. e aria Mr. V. P. Strang and family left Monday for a month trip to Honolulu, and On their return will ummr a: spend the remainder of th their cottage at th North Fork club m Idaho. M'- - Mr. Clara M. Clawion offers Ho one ( p. cial lot dresses up to (39.60 at 17 96 one lot up to $49.60 at $16.00. Geor- gette dresses, silk and georgette ensembles off. Sprlna: models half price. 38 No. State. Apt No. I. (Advertisement.) J a. one-thir- d i the charm oP a clears said th ill OUR Ti "" TV 37" """" Interesting weddings of th month of rosea was solemnised """ 3; jyjsTjS1" Monday morning In the Salt Lake Alice Miss when Badger, temple, ' " daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. 4j" Badger, became the bride of Lieutenant Horace A. Qulnn, U. 8. A. The " """" ceremony was performed by President 57" 4? so """" Heber J. Grant, A reception was given In the after J. " " " " """" iT" sT" ut, " noon between the hours or 4 and 7 """j jT" o'clock at the Badger home, MS Lin coln street. A wealth of garden flow1 ers wer used in decorating, and the living room was transformed Into a bower of roses. Th lovely young bride was attractive in ber wedding 19 Tmitat. ACROSS, gown, a French model of bride's satin I Behold. 20 Exlt US studded with brilliants, made with a 4 11 Melted Grant th us of. together. full skirt with an irregular hem line, 8 A degree in art. 23 between e furrawa a a Spaces veil was of and her lace II Predafbry Incursions. plowed field. caught in quaint cap effect and held 13 Foot of an animal. 6 Within. In place with a wreath of orange blos14 27 To sells and hold. A Planet soms, and she carried an armful of 30 Swimming. lWrath. bride roses and lilies of the valley. of wood or 32 EltRer. The bride's attendants included Mrs. timber.Long, slender nieces 33 Amidat Joseph L. Nlelson and Mrs. Kenneth 34 A New Epgland state (Wtlals) J. Myers, attending matrons; Miss Beth Badger, Miss Ruth Ellsworth, hostesses were Miss Ann Mathews, 3 Struck out Miss Emma Lou Robblns and Miss Mrs. 42 A parent Harvey. Ward and Mlsa Josephine Mildred Gardiner, bridesmaids. The Mathews. 43 Small drink. wore attendants frocks fashioned 45 To fall in amaJl drop, alike of flowered organdy in pastel 4 Perform. shades. Mrs. Nlelson was gowned in Home Coast 47 Evil. pink organdy with full ruffled skirt, Provide (gainst waste. Mr. Daniel H. Thomas and daugh and Mrs. Myers wore blue. Miss Beth ter. Mr. Albert Eccles and Miss 6152 A Jewel d Badger was gowned In Incline. Thomas, have returned from a organdy. Miss Ruth Ellsworth wore Olive 54 six Obscure. weeks' trip on the Pacific coast. blue. Miss Robblns pink and Mlsa 65 Single. Gardiner yellow organdy. They wore The party was Joined in Los Angeles 67 Mr. Thdmas. En rout to Salt Depart large picture hats in corresponding by 68 To forgive. unties ana carriea Douquets or co- Lake they spent some time la Ban 69 Th Christian era (laNUto). lonial garden flowers in rainbow hues. Francisco and at Lake Tshoe. DOWN. Carlo J. Badger was best man. 1 Small bedsteads. , Marriage of Mlsa Leon Evan and The bridal party waa assisted In 2 H. Recline. will Abram Cannon take place receiving by Mr. and Mr. Carl A. Lake in th An fore or Salt Tuesday alleged morning narural Mr. and J and Mr. Edward power. Badger President Heber J. Oram Nelson Quinn, who wer aided in the temple. Salt. perform th ceremony. An Inforgeneral entertaining of guest by Mrs. will 7 A pitcher. E. M. Aehton, Mr. H. E. Jenkins, mal reception will be held between I 100 aquar meters. o'clock at the Mrs. J. T. Badger, Mrs. David A. th hours of ( and Cry of a aheep. Smith and Miss Alio Nord. In the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and 10 U. Mrs. Exhausted. Evans, on Fourth .,. Chauncey dining room flowers in pink and white avenue. is wer Superficial content or a rkrar. shades arranged, and the serving . to rvvoiv raptogy. tame neia as u cemerpiec a large Mrs. W. S. Romney and daujrhtars, . wedding cake. The following young girl assisted Lorene and Jean, and on, Wendell, 21 Entlcd. ana In serving: Miss Helen Pratt, Miss miss r ranees Mitchell left Mon 22 Els. Dorto Robblns, Miss Esther Jenkins, day by motor for a week' trip to the Si A outhrn tat f4V')- Miss Louise Gardiner, Miss Mahala canyon 01 soumern utan. uini ana coraparanvery Smith, Miss Barbara Badger, Miss ana Mra. J. o. rroutr Mr. r plec of anything. Mary Badger. Miss Melva Robison, 28 few In Loa a weeks Rocky plnnacl. Miss Helen Badger, Miss Marjoria spending Ange29- - A measure of weight Badger, Miss Ardelia Carlson and Miss les and San Diego, C'aJ. 11 Assistance. Edith Badger. During the reception 15 To caus to flow Mra. Ernest Urlen and daughter. music selections were given by Miss will leave Wednesday mornlnjr Margaret Thornberg, Miss Helen IraS, 7 Metric measure 0 area Drake, Miss Norma Druke, Miss Jes- ior xx Angel, where Mis Urlen 39 Initial of a sie Stewart and Irving Jenkins, and by will continue her study of dancing. larg hriand fern- w 01 "S pri zont members of Alpha Chi sorority. Five 40 Paradl. France Wlllard W. C. T. IT. will hundred guests called. a conference Friday morning at 41 Cupola. The young couple left by motor for hold 44 l'i:3H a. m. at the home of Mr. M Fabricated. a weaning trio to Yellowstone oar' 48 Parry, 1270 Westminster avenue. Preftj; half. and after July 15 will make their H. 48 Miss Helen field Fall bhlnd. worknational Burns, nome in salt Lake. 10 Vigor. er, will be present. Member will sandwiches. bring street. A delightful affair, perfect In all de- -. rcli)(f the reception tails, partv given bv Dr. and Mn. Arthur C. Wherry Monday evening at the of their 'silver Country club In honorThe pueats were wedding anniversary. which wa gay received in the lountfe, -of basket wUh many beautiful peonies in fragrant rosea and stately was served shade of pink. Supper In the private dining room, which was decorated with pink roses and blue Dancing was a feature delphinium. of the evening and 250 guests called to offer their congratulations to the couple. popular - 1 1 Events of the Day Wherry s Give TUft.. aj W7 s0- -. 12, 1928. I ievtlopand hold it glori-c- - " ff YoutK e. ut frttknett until youth it I'' but a mrm. try. 1 . X f for Daughter 1! c cc r - 'lv.' -- ?- a -- WWIWIWiWseLM iitfc - Qou cannot be attractive without a clear shiw -- "EVERYBODY wants to be It is a .treat 4nd Just ambition. But no one can be attractive without a clear (kin you know that Do you realize the importance cf pure, rich blood in preserving the health, and that the source bf most skin disorders is in the blood? 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KacXtt for Trial But rtrd. T. HesklM 4 Sea, Hew arranged dinner Yrt tennis player or carpenter I erspiration so FAULTS we Costs ess than home Tea at Folsom Horns laTjLndciing Can b Ktained, evn when the years of youth hare gone but only those keep this youthful spirit who avoid the hard work, drudgery and nervous strain of washday at home. 1 s. 17, Daughters of Vtah met at the home of Mrs J SO West First North Mathews. tree!.' Sunday evening. Assisilr.g Camp R. IS, every one of ns, at work or play, may offend kwigfy. odor is unpardonable at might fbrgfre SOME but perspiration odor never! Miss-Rhe- I SmmI IH to the LeBubw. A person who - . VLiAXJ NDK7 DlitiactlTt Work . offends is simply "out" socialJy as well as otherwise. perspirfng. that even on cool days otic Physicisns ny millions of pores continually give of Invisible perspiration often as omen at a quart every 24 hours. Unsuspectingly, - 9$md Whether this bexfy waste Is visible or not, it is always causing an nnpleataot odor which is aodceable to others but not to us. Our own sense of smell becomes deadened to familial odors. . buoy whenever you wash or bathe; k's delighrful, purifying the toilet soap thai has become indispensable to millions. Jt deodorizes sfl our pores pftYttM per dot. spiratioQ Of course, we an't help So why risk mbarrassment when ll'i now so easy to keep as. ft? Juat use Life i ., , . . yet so easy to banish notv was entertained br place Wallace at a miscellaneous r.hower Monday evening at her home. uesday evening Miss Isabel Miekle and Mrs. Harold J. Km iu a lake party in honor of Mis Nalder aoa air. reoersen. the Following ceremony on Thursday, which will take place i the Salt Lak temple, a wedding breakfast will be given by Mrs. H. H. Federsen at ber home. Mis Dorothy Folsom entertained at an Informal party Sunday afternoon home In Normandla Height st In honor of Miss Gladys Harris, Who soon fi.r St. Louis, and for Mlsa Mildred Ward, who left Monday for California to spend thummer. Garden flower In a variety of wer used In decorating arid th shades guests Included Miss Harris, Miss Ward Mis Clara Theea. Mis Heieq Leavltt Mis Phylll Lindsay, Mis Lois Lindsay, Miss Jean Sriver. Miss F.lisabeth Frew, Mis Jan Foreman, Mis Cath-rr- n Lucille Willes. Miss Wllles, Mi Katherln Pfer. Miss Marjorie Mlsa Roma Chrlstnpherson, MiaBadger. Doris Robblns. Miss Marcella Nebckec and Mi as" Msxln Leonard A codal vnt of Hi year win be th openUig of the aeason at th Format Dale Golf club, with a large dinner dance Saturday evening. Tha re1 VV ception committee include Smetxer and H. H. Rose. .1 yiM.M,mrtMl,m-'4- :te Mis Melva Nalder. whose H. Robert Pedersen takemarriage Thursday, - ORIENTAL CREAM 8t4 ".'.''S '!'' Balloon peddler or basinets man Shower for Bride to ' Y'-- ' t 'She CEaapm ...i.. hr purely a ls . win Mr. and Mr. r. serving, table, was covered with a basket talned at a prettily of rosea with crystal holders at th. four corners holding yellow &nj.n ti.H with lavender mnlinji Kn,. v Oeorge D. Snell was in charge of the dining room, assisted by Miss Eefh.r Irvine. Miss Vera Mill. Mis June Montgomery, Miss Fritxie Fueiner and Miss Beth Smertmrst. Thn Ing with the music nromm wr r m ope, violinist; Mrs. W. J. Loom is Jirs. ti u. Hicks, vocalists: Mrs. Q I. Snell. vocalist: Mrs u bands. Miss fradtn,e Allen, Mis Fav Staten. Mrs. Maude Brown, Mis Thel-m- a Keeney. Miss La Vern Busbv. Miss Virginia Whitman. Master Allan Bish op ana .miss Muriel Cluff. One hundred and fifty guests called. Angeles. dancing. Th Retain its soft, smooth extrancing beauty over the years to come. 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