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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER ' Bcckstcad-Fure- Matrons and Pretty Children Who Leave for Homes Early Fall Event An Interesting wedding of the early fall took plar WwtnKkr enlng at hen Miss Mildred o'clock, daughter of lr, luih became tha brida of Herman Fuxen, aon of E. Furen of Freeport, 111. t the Tha marriage took plac Hecksiead homa on Kedondo avenue and tha ceremony vn performed by th Rev. I,, ij. I'anaon. In tha presence of reluth and clos friend of I ha from young couple. A M until I o'clock followed. Tha liv room wet ing beautifully decorated ith palma, ferns and a prolusion early fall fjomere. Tha bridal party food beneath a bowar of blossoms Music on furnished by l.ewl Stearns Mr. Aurella Khlmer and ills Louis Two vocal aoloa, "At DawnQuick. ra ing" and "I lxv You Truly." umr, and tha bridal party n'erd tha room to tha atraina of tha "Wadding hv Mendelssohn. March, Tha bride wor a charming bouffant model of ouster whit crepe trlmmad with silver. with a coronat of rhlnestone and or ansa blossoms In her hair and carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia rosea and lilies of th valley Sha attended hy Mica Helen Stearns, who mora bouffant (own or shell pink taffeta with touchea of silver and carried a bouquet of orchid and pink asters of the Albert Wilkes, brother-in-labest man. Tha brlda bride, party wa assisted In receiving by Mr and Mra. Mark. Mr. and Mr. O. I,ee Pecketead. Tha aervinK labia In tha dining room waa covered wlih an em a broidered cloth and held aa Ita center-pieca bowl of African marigolds. At either and amber candleaticka held tall yellow taper.' Mrr. I.ewls Stearna preaided In th dining room, aesitted t. by Mra. V. M. Keel, Miaa Ivy Miss Billy Sharp and Mlaa Kuth The gift room waa In Beckstead. charge of Mra. Albert Wllkea and Mla l.ucils Hurd. Tha young couple left lata in tha evening for an extended trip to New York and Washington, P. C. They will be at home after October 10 In Green River, Wyo. The bride wore a smart golng-awaeneemble of beige satin crepe with accessories to match. Heck-ilui- l, Beck-etea- I "'S '' ms J - 11"? ''T' T1 I TSr,'-J- Lji ' HELD BY FEDERATION dren, who have returned to Chicago a fter sp tiding the summer with the Parry family in Salt Lake. Shirl, Jr., is standing beside his mother, Italy S'anncttc is seated on her lap, and ()liv is at the right, '' ' ' J ,. ii i i. - ..itui .n.imit i. ti i,n r rr i tii ,. . .1 r. - i s Three-minut- ' e..i-- ' . Dinner waa aerved at a a tint , . - . Mr. Christian Johanaen entertained t a dinner honoring Mr. and Mr. Coiling Wednesday evening, for th lm- mediate family and close friends, and they left Thursday morning to apend their honeymoon at Bryc canyon. Mm. Codings haa been a member of th Hamilton school faculty for th part a- Colored Crepe Footwear i now being shown for the first time fttrlkes a new not of smart lovUns for afternoon dress wesr during th autnmn season now at hand. free , s K a..,w . . ,rn .rinf 1IT -- ..f 11 Mian ItfaU SHEER ALL-SIL- C r :KPJ CKUTON HOSE - no MAIN -- took ydla EL Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound for a weak, nervous, rundown condition, aeren years ago. tftef-wy feeby was born.- - Some f the girls In the factory where I Worked when I waa able, advised : w ' i(w$Mm - '" FALL Mrs. Tess Hall Hostess to Club Tl iuf, Us MEN'S, SUITS AND O'COATS LADIES' DARK PLAIN WOOL DRESSES AND PLAIN WOOL COATS . J- New-berae- r. 111 ; Iji Kim-bai- m Cleaned Under Myers I I Economy I I Special RUG SPECIAL l12 RUOS CLEANED JO CA W.50. ..... Va)v Regular price RUGS x12 DYED Reg- - . PI0iie.Mf CLEANED RUO ' Regular Prle $3.00 Sx10-8 mix.........:. $10 Butt-can- ; 1 1 ' RUOS ftrt t0 PUU DYED $8.00 DYE SPECIAL Men's Suit and O'Coats, Ladies' Plain Dresses and Coata. (Regular 5 and up). FAST COLOR price DYED 3 up ill rmm 1 - 4 y ; tKi.(iSa Service MyersATStandard REGULAR PRICES r Ohio 1.95 ta eomplntary shades. WbETTER, SHOES C HOSE FOR PEOPLE d V J SIPEGHALS hieh-af-or- MR. B. C MAZLCTT Station O., R, No, a, Columbus, )h!o. "I firrt Eastwood. to TH LHAET-UJI- ? . Vx I if tCr Orders riUs4 K d, 4- Strengthened by Lydia E. Pinkham's table Compound ' $14.50 AAAA to B j Germany, and" M. Logan Rich. Wash Friday to attend a bridge luncheon Tuesday from a month's vlalt In Salt ingtou. D. C. who is spending his given by Mr, Ralph C. Reynolds and Lake with relatives. summer vacation here. The Little The- Mrs. William H. Kit at the Alta club. Mra. Weston Vernon waa inuluded ater Players, have been seen In outstanding performs nres, are: Rus- among the ladiea who received an insell Humphries. Levaun Van Orman, vitation to attend the bridge luncheon Angela. Irsen, Eha Carlson and Thel-m- a In Salt Lake given by Mr. King and The remainder of the Mrs. Reynolds. Foeelbere;. Mrs. F. P. Champ and her house cast Includes John Anderson, Lucy Kenneth Trotmnn, Mada guest, MifcS Margaret Craig, motored Oardnr, Mrs. Tesa Hall entertained members to Ogden Friday to attend a bridge Bindrup. X'illard Dnniels. Mark I William Morrell, Margaret Car- - luncheon given by Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, of the O. N. (J. club at a dinner party .Monday evening at Saltair. The table don, Wllla Daniels. Madison Thomas, at the Hotel Bigelow. They were overwaa of with a decorated basket garden l. Margaret Hovey, Hazel Webb. Claude night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rice The following day they motored to flowers In a variety of shades and place Wennergreen, irwin Mehr and Adene Salt Lake to attend tha bridge luncheon carda In flower design wer marked fori Mecham.i A dinnej dance was given Tuesday given at the Alta club by Mrs. Klnr Mrs. Helen Sullivan. Mr. Josephine Freebalrn, Mrs. Eva Selllrk. Mra. Tesa I aira. neynoius. evening at the girls' camp in Logan anu Mrs. Gladys Jsrkman, Misa Mr. and Mr. B. a. Thatcher left Ray, canyon by the Kinanis club. Twenty Leone Howard and Miss Genevieve Thursday on a motor trip to San Fran- Hunt. couples were in sttendan'-edinner Following bridge ws Mrs:' J. A. McMurrin entertained the cisco, Calif. Mrs. H. O. JVhitney of retired county board of the Latighters Salt Lake accompanied them on the enjoyed and the prize was won by Mr. Ray. - trip. Vege- of thie Pioneers at luncheon 'ednesMr. and Mr. L J. Buttrane of Tracy, day. The home was decorated with asMr. and Mrs. K. M. Hint-haand Calif., arrived here Tuesday for a two ters and gladioli. e baby daughter. Dona Mane, of Denver, Mrs. Joseph entertained Infnrmatly weeks' visit with relatives. Mrs. to make me to take It I got ra battle and at a table of bridge Monday afternoon. was formerly Miss Ethel Jobrtson, have arrived In Halt their'home. and at present are guests home decorated with garden of this city. that helped me so ajurh that I took Th of Mrs. Htnshaw s slater, e Laurel Col arrived her Sunday to at theL. home flowers The priie was one after another until I had taken awarded P. Van Voorhla. Mrw. Hinshaw Mr. a week with hie parent. Mr. and was to Sliss Ida Rich of this city. nine In all. But now I just get a was served. Miss Helen Thompson. Tea spend formerly Mrs. A. L. Cole. He 'wni return to California by air Tuesday of next week. bottle when I begin to feel badly Mr. and Mra. W. T. Rogers are reC. Mrs. L. Christensen of Pacra- Mrs. Kate Llndaulst and daurhter for I must eay the medicine sure ceiving congratulations upon the armento. Cal., is visiting her aon, Dr. K. Ethel, spent last week-en- d at Ogden M. daughter. Mrs. Rogers waii with helped me and I am able to work rival of a Miss Christensen. and her granddaugh relative. Dorothy Pheparri. ter. Mra. Ieo Tellefaen. She alao ex- every day. I will answer any ques- formerly Mrs. F. L. Soofield spent last weekThe Chere Ami club of Richmond gave pectsto visit her daughter, Mrs. J. H. tions anyone asks me, for I thin'? a dancing party Monday evening at the end In Salt Ijike. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayward spent Brown, and .son, Adolph Chrlstensen, summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess your medicines are line." Mrs. at Sandy. , ana luesoay in salt Lake. C. Hazutt, Station G., R. No. 3 Karl in Logan canyon. A dinner was jionaay Mr. and Mra. 8. J. Thomaa arrived served, followed by dancing. Thirty Miss Rena Wednesleav will Morris Columbus, Ohio. week-enhome In were last from a week's visit attendance. couples day to attend the Northwestern utiiver- -' Salt Lake jlra. William Smith entertained at In Mr. Reecmmendg the Compound dinner and Mrs. G. W. Thatcher nd sity. wher ahe will take postgraduate Sunday in compliment to Mis Iyfl Angeles. Cal. "I took Lydls Mary Bennett, a Meptemher bride. The daughter. Patience, motored to Salt work' In public speaking, E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Ccmpound table was decorated with sweet peas In Lake Saturday of last week and spent because I waa working In a faetorj th pastel shades. Covera were laid meMr.oay. and Mrs. J. II .MrMnrrln mn. for lz guests. guests and I was always on my feet, belns were Mr. Mrs John Bennett of) tored to ogden Monday and spent La- tha aupervlsor there. This causes Salt IJke. and mrr my mm gnems or Mra. aiCMUmn S Mr. and Mr. Edwin WinJames IS. Hibbert. past illustrious Lr. J. M. Allen. my health to fall and I really war ter and Mrs. Loren C. Barlow of St. brother, Order potentaf of the Ancient Mra. Mary E. Smith left Wednesday ot In Mystic Shrine, announces through very badly as I had nc Louis. Mra. J. C. Hayward entertained at or rorateilo. Idaho, to spend a week th and entertainment band, patrol appetite at all and could not ea: In with ber daughter, Mrs. A. H. Cin. bridge luncheon Friday afternoon of which Clyd Early ta enough. I am taking the Ve?etab!f compliment to Miss Mary Bennett. As Mr. Kate . Preston and son. Judge committee, general chairman, that a dinner danc Compound and also the Pills foi ter wer used for decoration. Fifty George D. Preaton. and daughter, KathL b given September 21 in th Ma guests were In attendance. Tha parly erine. left recently on a motor trip to sonic temple. The affair promisee to I have recommendet Constipation. waa lha Bluebird. Poor and Denver, to vlalt with Dr. and Mra. A. b one of t, Interesting social evenls them for several years and am saff guestgiven at wer P. Preston. awarded. or the early fall. priaei la aaylng that probably 25 worrier Mra. L. H. Hughes and daughter. Mr. and Mra A. H. Thompson and 1 Misa motor to Salt Laka and Mr. and Mrs. H. Harry Madaen will hart been helped throogi taklns E. Lulu Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. harles family will week-enaa gueata at the glv ve- all of spend th party Saturday dancing my adrlce. I am glad for yon u 8a!tOabourn and George. Charlea, Lake, spent Sunday snd Mondav Hotel I'tsh. They spent Funday audi nine- fcememher IS nn the roof rsrden 1 ttswiftrff-ra-a- tewHmoptetr- 1ofMf. fM Mrs." 8.' 1. iionaay on a motor trip to inano, atop- - I of th Huel I tah tn honor of Lieuten-pl:iMas. E. A. TuycKtr. 1281 Crnresi Lnomia. gueai at I'ocatello, American Falla and nt ard Mra. George Albert Smith, who Mra J A Hendrt' keon and daughter. tl sil In the near fntur from tian ATccue, ixx Aageles, Caliiorsla. K'i l. D- - NiMitt. went to Eal: Lake ('irkfnr.t. iius Thelm Fogelberg an" ed bom I Francisco for Honolulu. VU mm M f CASTOR PIPED WITH GOLD KID fkMr- ?ALLANOOEUVERY tVl BLACK CEEPE BLUE CEEPI Each with piping of Bllvr Kid. PW-S- 17 LOSE A DAY'S PAY NOW S . an years ty-fl- & it' I Garfield at ' WEDS. to The Tribune. MT. PLEASANT. Announcement made of th marriage of Mr. Tilli to Earl Mt. of Pleasant Johanaen Borg B. Colllnga of Monro In th Mantl tern 5. Mr. and pi. Wednsdy. September . -- l."ta GARFIELD The All Soul mission Episcopal guild met at th home of Mra. Frank Allen Thursday afternoon of last week. The meeting next Thursday afternoon will be at the home of Mra. D. M. Bray. Miaa Margaret Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georg F. Wilson, will attend Westminster college In Halt Ijike thla year. Th school year open next Tuesday. The Pythian Slater met Tuesday venlng In he lodge ball. About twn vlaltlng member from Ogden and ten members from Magna, besides the member of th local lodge, wer present Eight new candidate were received Into Oquirrh lodge No. 13. After the meeting a banquet was served to member and guests. The local Pythian Slater put on th Initiation work for the Magna tempi at Magna. Adah chapter No. 15, O. E. 8.. will meet In the lodge hall next Wednesday evening at I o'clock. for th month of Entertainment September at th Utah Copper club will b announced a noon as th remodeling program ha progressed far enough to justify same. Many good evenings of amuaement will be featured to mak up for the Ion of time during tha first of the month. St. Mary' guild met at th bom of Mrs. Thomaa Keith laat .Wednesday evening. RETURN FROM tUROPI. Slieclsl t Th TrUxu. t j MT. I. Badl PLEASANT. Ml dehome of head th economic Raw, partment of Wasatch academy and for-- , mer. faculty member; Miss Helen K. Petersen of American Fall, Idaho, hav returned from a two months' pleasure and sightseeing tour through England and continental Europe. On their return trip they viabted In New York and other eaatern points of Interest. high-scor- m tANPITC TEACHER Sgeeial yon. attractively appointed bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home on West Center. An artistic arrangemen of marigolds and gladioli decorated th luncheon tables and rooms. Bridge e followed the luncheon. A and arrall-cu- t prize were awarded. The party was a third of a aeries. Twelve guests were included In the party planned In compliment to Miss Claudia Hoberts or Ogden, who recently arrived home from New York, where ah has taken her degree from Columbia unlver ally. Mrs. Kccles gave a bridge luncheon Thursday afternoon. The guests included 16 Ogden friends. Th home waa attractively decorated with aum mer garden flowers. A guest and score prizes were awarded. Mr. and Mrs. LaPhene entertained at a canyon party Monday In Logan can yon. In compliment to Dr. and Mra. Thalr Rich, of Ogden, who spent the week-en- d as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson before they leave for th east where Dr. Rich will continue his studies in medicine. Ten guests were Included in the party. A picnic luncheon and supper was served. Th girls' chorus of th Eleventh ward gave a theater and aupper party Thursday evening In compliment to .Mrs. Newel Saunders, formerly Miss Clover Johirson, who was a former member of the chorus, and who will leave In th Immediate future with her husband for th eaat to study music. There were 15 guests In th party Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Richards enter tained at a dinner party Tuesday eve nine in compliment to Dr. L. R. Jones of the University of Wisconsin, who was a former teacher of Dr. Richards. f The table waa decorated with sweet peas. Covers were laid for six guests. A. family dinner was given at the Bluebird Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hulme In compliment to their brother-in-laSecretary Jardine, of Washington, D. C. The table was deeornted -, w with roses. Covers were laid for 15 guests. The Interesting announcement Is made of another theatrical evening by local Jalent. ''The Admirable Crich-ton.- " by J. M.. Barrle. will-bpresented studying. Among theu will be Miss , Monday evening, September 17, at the Ruth Bell, who distinguished herself Capital theater, under the auspices of t Carnegie Institute of Technology last the Mutual Improvement asaoclatlon, year In dramatics, and who haa SDenf directed by Mrs. Ruth M. Bell. An addthe summer vacation here, will ed Interest to this performance will be tola ran to resum ber work andreturn", take the appearance of several ambitious bachelor of arts decree: Darrell joun?c people, who have been gway Crockett, who recently returned from y "A ; ' htgh-acor- WORKING re. Miss Blanch HenderMiss Ixiuise nn, Mrs. Kthel Olln, Mis Jrieriha Wegener, Mra, Amy Al matrons Iji. Coste, Mra. Enuna Ramsey Morris Mrs, Alice Bliss and Mrs l Mlll.ard. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Ball and son Jack, have returned from a tour of southern rtah, vlaltlng th Grand can yon, Zlon National park and Bryc can announce the engagement of their daughter. Norma, to Aaa J. Merrill, aon of Mra. Laura Merrill. Th marriage will take place thle month. The couple will go to Chicago, wher Mr. Merrill w ill continue hi atudy of law. An attractive party of the week waa the bridge aupper given In the tea room of the Bluebird, Tuesday evening, In compliment to Mlaa Mary Bennett, a bride of th month, by th Misses Mlna Griffin and Mary Woolley. Th vari-ou- a email tablea at which th gueata were aeated for aupper were attractive ly decorated with garden flower. e Bridge followed the aupper. Th prize was awarded to Misa Helen Hulme and a guest prize to Misa Bennett. There were 28 guesta present. Another attractive party given In compliment to Miss Bennett was a bridge supper Saturday evening last week at the Bluebird by her sister, Mr. Elwood Grant Winters of Salt Lake. The small aupper tables were decorated with roses. Covers were laid for 60 guests. The place cards announced tha engagement of Miss Bennett to Kenneth Smith. Following tha aupper the remainder of the evening was spent In playing bridge. A high acor prize was given at each table and a guest 'I' i " Mrs. Tfc R. Camp and amall aon. Lea lie Wtlford. will leave In the near fu ture for their home In California, after a visit of two months with Mra Camp's mother, Mr. ,F. O. Lhstrom. Logan prize to Miss Bennett Mra. S. S. Eccles entertained .ft- - al the p. m the fol lowing olflcr wer elected: Mis. J H Mevera. Bingham, president; Mrs A. McMillan, Murray, vie president Mrs M Seddon. Union, treaaurer; Mra 11. H. Ro)rta. Bingham, aeoretary; di rectors, Mra. K. W. Speer, Garfield; Mrs E. J. Smith, Tooele, and Mrs. A R. Hut son, Delta. ' t ft T ravahnt hotel, at which y Wat-kln- Altruaa club of Rait Lak held Its first dinner meeting of th season at th Elka club. Th dinner tabi wa beautifully decorated In fall floweri. Following th dinner, Mi Georgia Young, chairman of th program com mittate, presented Irving Jenkins, by Misa Florenr Bennlon, planiat. In a number of cello and vorat solos. Mlaa Luella Mahaney and Mrs. Amy Armstrong LaCoat 10I4 th club member something of their career, how they happened to choose them, and something of their experiences In reaching their present positions. Plan for vocational aervlce, whirk la the policy of the national assocla. tlon, were dlacussed. Meisbera pres- -' ent were Mra. Ellen Holderman, Misa Misa Jyiuella Mahaney, Georgia Young, I - e Cul y. Cray-crof- MEETING OF SLASOX o - hki m Mr. and Mra. M. J. 'ogr1 I j"l .11 FIRST DINNER AND Mrs. 'A.N. Hanson, who will preside over Tjodies' Literary club. Th central dlatrirt convention of th Utah Federation of Women's cluba a held September 1 at Woodrow, t'tah. the Jolly Stlt. hera club of Delta artlne as hpaiesaea to clubs from Murra y :id- vale. Magna, I ntott, Oatfield. Tooele, Hingham and Park I In, A lxard meet ing waa held el li.lc. after whuh a I. annuel waa aerved. and I He rnllowln program waa preaented "t'tah, Uur club ang; clu Kelrtved Homeland, C. C. led Mr. Keeler; gree by litany, inga. Mrs. Ralph King; reepotme, Mr J. K. Mevera. and vocal eolna la) ' A terwards." ib "Horn Time. Some Day. Sweetheart." George U. Wllkltta. report wer given by the following club prsldnts: ilc. Ira Beckstead. Mldvale: Mr. K. T. Duvall. l ulon Murray; Mr. Rachel Mrs, T. E. Clark. Park Cltv; Mra H Parks. Magna; Mr. K. W. Kpeers, tier Held; Mrs B. H. Roberta. Hlngham Mrs. J. HuffHker, Tooel; Mis. A. R. Hilteon. Delta, Mra. H. C. Hleke of the Stat Federa tlon mualo department led the clu inemkera In the ainging of the remmu nltv pep aong, followed by two soloa, "Pal Moon ' and Stare in in In October." by Mrs. flicks. After a addresa on music, delivered by Mra Hicks. Mr W. J. Bardaley. Park City, the biennial convention report ga Mra. M. Peddon gave the treasury re and Mr. Kurk, Manna, aubmltted port, the andltora report. The program con eluded w ith an address by Mra John C - ' - p ALTRUSA CLUB HOLDS LEADER LITERARY OF WOMEN'S CLUBS Upper, Mrs. Bernerdinc Kimball Simonds of Detroit, Mich., and Iter lovely children, who have recently returned to their home in the east. The children, front left to right, are llerncrdine', Barbara, Betty and Ralph, and the, baby, Richard. Lower group, Mrs. M. S. Winder and chil V 3 DISTRICT MEETING n Wedding Distinct LOGAN 9, 1923, WHO te iSSSl WANT THE BEST Coming Events 'v Ara-bl- nin-iow- n ri- 111 C d - HWi g A N a v . - r,c gay CUSTOMERS cu1emr. pleas specify which gervic at wguur mw (unotriso eryice, way on Standard Work. Enclose poUg - '..Hy et WarM desired, (hrwM psrtel letter f instructions with yeur wsrk. ks iisaar- " |