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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, .8 Psclsoii'Lamvard Wedding Notable Social Affair Th marriaf of Mis Esther Js'elaon. dauihtrr of Mr, end Mr. to Ernest lndard of e cm of th InterRan Fraaeioo, rer. lvid of ert? fall. Th aa olmnlaed early Wednesday O In Salt wmlni tvinti esting- monr offlciatm. 'Kr Kollowinf th ittminy, At Covenant House tull announce Mr. and Mrs. J. M. the marriage of their daughter Adeline eoneaoa; LuElla. to Hoyden wooo. morning In the Halt Lake temple. Wed a needs weddli.g reception evening was held at lh Covenant houaa trimmed o Th brld sort a of lvor aattn In bouffant style, wit A aklrt. ruffled eleevea and long dreaa of nranae bloaaoma held bar el Venetian with which waa bordered lace. Tha bride's attendants wore bouffan of frocks of taffeta, with mlln ll,nr matching color. Alias Marie St 11 11. maid of honor, was In a gown or canary yer low. while Mtse Laura gam Jala, brides maid, wore lavender ' Th altndln matron. Mr. P. R. PH. Mr. L.were Aten nd Mr. L Hlgglnbotham, ttraaaad In coral Dink, nil green dean nlnk. reaoectlv! . LI'tl was liower gin. r. , Lou waa beat man. Decnratlone war carrlad out in pin and whit In th dining room, wit prl ddln a tlven fnr th .mmdt- ( tha lh of tamlliae at member ttnm of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landward en Ramon avenue In lha eveningler reception at tha Marfan Lola te houaa on flvan Klrat Houth etreel by the bride's fcreekfaet jerenis. Tba bride aa In a Mely on of and reorgnte mada In.pa-rK'bite ll l'ix ! bouffant !! as dropped from rap of pearls, bloaannia and Hllea Hh oren Dor. Tha brldee roetum of lha completed with lha bridal houuuet of urtita roaaa, lilies if tha alley and for la-- e Jl-- d r plus-trr- i ' ' i-- r v. j wl war Solre.t William flower King was Krnest air and I man. I V Tee bridal party stood In a bower of ferns and palma. vardant wllh floor and atra. luka of aladioll Tha hnuaa waa decorated throughout ulth fall flowara of pink and orchid lues. Tb serving labia, wma envarad Uh an Imported lac cloth, and cantered wllh a silver basket of aalara and pink roses. Cathadral candles ot a light nlnk color In allvar holders wara aleo nut on tha eervlng tabl. .Jiealetin: tha' bridal party In receiv Mr. ing wo Mr. and Mra. Carl Nelson, and Mra. Henry Landward. Mr and Mra and Mr. A. Mra. K. Schrder Bar 8nlder and Mr. and Mra. La Uraml In tha gift room wara tha Richarda. M'ee Maria Laubangiier and Klorence iflbaftn. Mra. 8. A. Arnold had charga eealeted of tha dining room and hr tha following glrla: Ml" Mlnnl Thel-m- a Mlnnl and Paleahout, Mlivi Oarff. Mia dladya Cameron. Mlaa Lola Nay lor, Mlaa Genev Davis. Mla Hele:i and Edith Calmer. Mlaa Alio fullop, Mia Carman Bs'ker and Mra Harold (irarrston: and Lllubelb and All-Mitchell. , Manic during th evening waa rendered b th Donald Cop qjartet Kvllowlnr th reception the couple left for a wedding trip to Lak Taho arid Yoaemlt ally, en roul to San ITsnclaon, where they will mak Ihelr n Th brlde'a home. a balg kaaha anaemhle, with bat. glovea and boots to match. u n A V - V golng-awa- f, i TT By GERTRUDE LAOY DECIES. LONDON, Sept. I ( Universal). -- Al though a large number of society folk are still In Scotland, th dance floors In London are crowded with the elite. Mis Lillian H. Johnson of Westbury. Long Island, gave a supper party at the Savoy before leaving this week for Scotland and th guest Included Mr. nd Mrs. Armlna Stud of Rhode Island, Miss lyouls Beck of Boston and Mrs. Og-Je- n. By CHOLLY KNICKCRBOCKI). NEWPORT. R. I.. Sept. g (Universal Try Thii Simple Remedy Thousands of women and glrli Service). On of th moat Interesting week waa the dinwho suffer from headaches, back social affairs of the ner night by Mrs. Friday party given have ache, rain and nervonsnett Cornelius Vanderbilt. proven to themselves that SED A by OeneraJ Vanderbilt, REX prvea prompt and certain re sh Accompanied returned here this week aboard distressing eondi 70a ara subject to distress, stp into your nearest drug store and ask for a S5e package of SED X SEX tablets, take tbem accord iov to directions and notice bow emieklT you will bo relieved of pain tcnae nerves will relai and you will almost immediately enjoy normal SED A HEX is rbrsical comfort. by being used and recommended physicians and dentists the country rfrer, not only for its rapid relief of pain, but because in addition, it acts as a tonic and is absolutely 8 ED A REX is not habit safe. forming in the slightest degree0 snd So confi contains 110 narcotics. dent are tba manufacturers of SED A .BEX that it will relieve your pains snd tone up your system that (her authorize all responsible drugtbe full gists to promptly refund purchase price if it is not entirely satisfactory. Make this test. (Adv.) lief from toes If tions. , their pleasure yacht Winchester, after General John J. Pershing, their taking week-enguest, to New York City. Others entertaining with dinners the week were Mr. and Mr. during Henry 'Walters at Sherwood, and Mr. and Mri T. Suffern Taller at Honeysuckle lodge. Mr. Waiters arrived h're aboard the Narraha from New York. He will re main for the week-enPrincess Mlaual de Ilrsgania arrived here Friday to pane an extended stay at the Moorings after a vleit to Bar Harbor, and City. Subscription Dance At CISItlDSK CIUD. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kttzalmons, ho are at Harbor View, will remain here until after the election In November. At present Mrs. Fitislmon Is promot ing the Interests of Herbert Hoover, Republican nominee for presidenl. among the women of the colony. Announcement was made here of an other of the fall aeaaon subscription dances at the Clambake club. It will b given by a group of the mora active members. Several dinners w ill precede the function. Alllsoa Armour srrlvfher aboard d BIG STORE Established 1894 it's i it s a 11 11 the "ee this new EXPERT SHAMPOOING Tb fus aud bother with eeenre, fbe delightful .Une t hair so and lustru! 1 shampoo at nr'an h"m,w! i'n ynis carl hrtupo, which. baves our s'-f- An Expert Chiropodist in Attendance Dr. rnrness rill rlva yon permanent relief from all kinds of foot troubles. Fhone for an appointment tomorrow I AUEEBACH'S BEAUTY SHOP I'Merrnnire Kemal Debunks floor. $Al5 Jvl Fr UNION PACIFIC St. Mary-of-th- WALTON XI 4tWslT ALT e- .A 1 Wasatch In it beautiful situation on the foothills of the Wasatch furnishes an ideal Mountains, St. outlook on the life of this great' community and that training so necessary to a broad and practical outlook on the future. Mary-of-the-Wasat- x Sorter.- - article In the official press, signed prominent Keniallst deputy, insults on the national Idol, charging that his " only motto was "conquest and booty m The attack on the father of Turkey JT shows a fundamental change In the 9 war. The mentality since the author says that If Kemal had been on hand In 1453 Instead uf the great sultan the European renaissance would hav sprung from Turkey instead of Greece M R ' Rome. and Mohammed, be declared, made the error of chasing all -, setenand lists out of the country, while Kemal tries to bring western culture into the country. Th article Is particularly hard pn Mohammed for not assimilating the lireeks who lived under Turkish Juris-- ! It Avas recalled that the Greeks firmeJ a group In "here thev were allowed I'onstantlnopl. thelr'own lan-- ! guase. schools and cystoma. They wre allowed to pay allegiance to a 'patriarch wki had hotii temiral and l authority, with the reu!t that Turklsir sut Irority undermined. i -- ROUND-U- co CL ch A College Education iaki cmr irrmn with that environment so well known to be all that is best in training good citizens. An ist'iral youthful it's rha-ir- .i in an J let our barbei Reduced Fare to PENDLETON $1.25 OKI,tHnMt. rtTV. Ok!. AP Farm r.f. a it shape the I've of those ,!l l ho practice it. with! picturd Okiah'-'ithe f ,rce and 'g..r of an when federal artists film background he, newest ie, 'Mns- ter Fanrers. ' Prrl:it::n.iry -- hots" h.,ve he,-crews arc ns.ie, arui m return ic ev: or tV. tr.Ser 10 r"trpte tSe w"tk Whereas most mott n p:. ture b the have dealt dp:rtrornt . ajrr;.-u'?ur- :j Se;.-em- t. sgn.-iiltu- if"." '"in the f.ini practb-eOklahoma f:l:n will n.irtrav farming as SS-a l.naa .1 d. .is.iiraa 'lie rreu land rush .r.l ! k'ui i ,.f cljlm of t iHp.J depict the :t-.-i !,.,ie ,ad i he n.nuna.ta vi Sidio ob 4di en thr ftv mll; prtMpMt for ft m mr Degrees to, the Student Professional Training to the Young Artist Normal and Commercial Courses Ideal Athletic Conditions Home Life to Every Girl m iMu4 cvl.r is ' MOO Bt.- - I -eta l frtnr. u far 4mwi J tUrar u tii Prle. tiT sqcb pulliitf iwvtjur la aa ad." m Jl M UTAH XTT8I0 CO. 11 Zut Ut BovU. A nir-itua- Newest Film Will Depict Human Element of Farming as teltf n TribuB i You'll Be Delighted With a Laura Lee Hair Cut an- hr mother-in-law- al Xow is the time to have a permanent wave to make your hair lonely for the fall' a,nd winler social seaAnd with every Perrratiect son. AVave we will give free a hot oil treatment to properly condition the hair. I O. FtU'ly rlaaa held Thursday afternoon nounces the marriage of daughter, 3 o clock at th Nawhous hotel, an Miss Dorothy Brown, a popular bride Louise, to Harold N. Farr. Thursday lect.vn of officer was nld. Mr. A llenl augb was elected new leader and of the early fall, waa the honor guest at Ely. Nev. The young couple will rs. I D. ataon reelected rrtary at a prettily arranged bridge party mak their home at McGIU, Nev. Mra. new course ef lee eon a In practical hrietianlly wlltlx held during the com- - given by Mrs. J. F. Hartman Tueeday Farr la a graduate of the East hlgb yuar. with mlretlngs every Tnursday evening at her horn on Hollywood school of Salt Lake. 2 o. m., ftewinoua notai. avenue Decorations were carried out Mr. and Mrs. N. L, 8tewart have reIn Twelve guests turned from an extended tour of Mongarden flowers. Mra. F. G. Ban ford has returned from tana and the Pacific northwest. thre month trip to Europe. Rh were present. Mis Alic Islted elaht countries. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. A. J. Mrs.' J. C. Erlckson of 04 Park street Sanford. who accompanied her mother. Skldmore and Mrs. J. N. Clawson enhss as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank remained In Paris, wher sh will at tertained in of Mlsa Brown. honor The T. For the Great Annual Dayol and son. Be. of Kan Frantend th Lnjverslty of Paris. living room waa attractively decorated cisco, who are spending a few daya In In pink and orchid, while the dinner Kalt Lake, en rout to Mr. and Mrs. R D. Evans hav re P lablw held as Its centerpiece a basket of D. C, to make their home.Washington, turned from a three months' trip lu cosmos and shasta daisies with a th cast and Canada. miniature brld and aroom at either 19th to 22nd SEPT. F. E. Murray, accompanied by his end". Games were played during the son. Baxter, has returned from a moTha premier rodeo and outdoor Miss Inea Thompson and Miss WyYvta afternoon. Wednesday evening Miss tor trip to Colorado. Reea have returned to Salt Lake after Kffle Amodt wss hostess at a deliaht- show I Excitement, thrills, ro In ful to Miss a stsy of several months In California. bridge party Sirs. H. S. Bcott has returned from compliment mance. Don't miss it this year! Brown snd Mra. Frsnk Harmon, a re a three weeks' trin to Portland and cent bride. SALT LAKE TO . Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Covey, accomSeattle. Mrs. William H. Ash ton entertained PENDLETON panied by their daughters. Miss Catherine Covey and Miss Louise Covey, Thurday at a luncheon In honor of Mrs. Richard Welch of Richfield-- . and Return have returned from a motor trip to Miss Brown at her home In th Mayctila Minn., Is the guest of ber ajster. Miss Mrs. F. H. Peterson wss Elisabeth FitxGerald. Ticket on Sale Sept. 16 to 21 Yellowstone park and a visit at the apartment. hostess to Mrs. Frank Harmon and Covey ranch In Wyoming. Return Limit Sept. 24 Miss a Brown Thursat reI. C. Pierson have Dr. and Mrs. bridge party SefreeeVeeeVSeeeWMeeWeeeVSeSMiMe farther Ixtfbraaatloai ewmaalti day evening. Friday evening Mrs. W. turned from a month's stay at their ton, has been staying with th Duke E. Naylor entertained at a party In summer home at Big Springs, Idaho. F A. BREWS) C. M. BATSI1GEH snd Duchess of Atholl at Blair Atboll. honor of the bride-elec- t. The home waa mat. Pas. Aaent Falo Statlea She will next visit at Balmoral. This decorated with flowers in the pastel Ticket OfBoe Ticket Aweat City Is sn Invitation most to be envied. shades. Twenty-fi- r wer table. was the dinner Hotel Waaatch 10) Bridie Ctak guests enjoyed Others now enjoying th Wasatch M th afternoon. Twenty guests present. hootlng during and sunshine In Scotland Include Mr. Mlsa was Brown Saturday guest of attended. and Mrs. J. B. Wallace of Montclalr, honor ska luncheon given by the GenOn Sunday afternoon Miss Brown N. J.: Mrs. John E. Power and Mr. E. eral Electric girls at th Marian Lois will preside at a trousseau tea at her K, Green of Scrsnton. Pa., and Dr. tea rooms. A gold basket of purple horn on Ninth avenue between th Alexander Stevenson of Chicago. astera and yellow marls-old- s centered hour of 1 and i o'clock. by a headed After the long, hot, dry summer, your hair needs a bot oil treatment to put it in good condition ruDimer Tt's becoming in the East! haircut. -- tinople In 1453. During September winli ' yr I5t Hi, CONSTANTINOPLE. (AP). Presi dent Kemal, follower of western cul tural fashions, has bowled over the George Washington of old Turkey, Sultan Mohammed, conqueror of Constan- With Every PERMANENT oil. V f GOLD FISH SPECIAL ' Hero by Writings BROADWAY & STATE Free Hot Oil Treatment have dried out th You can quickly restore youthful to an aged, beauty and lovsllnaa blamlahad complexion by th dally ue an ounc waa. Proeur of tnrcolid at any drug ator and apply aa directed. Th wonderful aborptlv power of this preparation removes the thina. In tiny particles, layer of film skin deIlttl each dav. and with it all such black fects ss tan, freckles, plmplea. of th removal With the heada. etc. th nw skin beneath ugly outr maak. beautiand moolh Is uncovered oft. youngful. nd nttr far look out th hider Mercollsed wsx bringsremove wrln-kl- e T quickly den beauty. s nd restore facial contour, u ounc an anringni i lit and 1 half pint wllch haseL (Adv.t d Turkey s National AUERBACH CO THE Terrell Johnson of Whit Plains. To th asm restautant on the same vening that Miss Johnson gav her party came th Prince of Wale with mail party of frienda. It was on f th prlnc' last parties before leav ing with bis brother, the Puke of Gloucester, on a long tour of Africa. Moat American visitors have gone to Scotland for th shooting season. Scottish life la mor varied than It was 10 year ago. Even In Edinburgh, a tald city, a number of smart dance clubs have opened. Mr. and Mrs. Jarflln Bell Whyte or hlsjscht Wawana..Hls guests Include New York bar about 20 friends as Jordan L. Mott., who formerly resided their house guests at their beautiful here at Gray Craig. Other yacht arplac at Braemer, which has th dla- Includes Comrivals or tbe week-enInctlon or being on or th nearest modore and Mrs. Vincent Astor on tb lodges to th royal atat. Nourmahal and former Commodore and Miss Rafaell Kennedy, a prettyMr. Arthur Curtis James on the Aloha. American girl of New York and BoaAdditional patrons and patronesses for the concert to at th Art association Tuesday evening, at which Mms. Narbyn Lyska will be the principal artist, Include Mr. and Mr. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, Mr. and Mrs. ArthurCurtl James. Mr. nd Mrs. Cleveland C, Bacon. Mrs. Tower Hridges. Mr. J, fiergeant Cram. MTss Hose CJrosvanor, Mra. Dudley Davis, Mr. snd Mr. T. Huffern Taylor. Mrs. for Hamilton Hutchlns. Mr. snd Mrs. DudWilMr. Mrs. and ley Plerpont tJllbert. ONE WEEK liam F. Whltehouse. Mr. Lyman Colt STOCK JUST LN Joseph, the Her. Stanley C Hughes, Mrs. .Muriel Vanderbilt Church. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Astor, Mies Mary IJeber. Small and Medium Slses Mr. and Mra. Henry F. Mitchell, the Misses Helen and Florence Mitchell, and Each Mra. Frederick Rhlnelander, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Willing Bpencer, Medium and Large Fantails Mrs. Daniel A. Demenoeal, Albert Tower, Mrs. Maxim Karolik and Mrs. 25 C and 35c Each T. Hhaw Safe. Mrs. T. Shaw Ssfe will entertain SunFish Bowls day afternoon with a luncheon In honor of her niece. Lady Mary Herbert, and A. to who are here 25 J. Herbert, Captain for a fortnight's stay. Idy Herbert, of l,nly Mary Herbertj Call snd ezamin la also a guest here snd plans to reour Commain late. plete Lin of DOQ FOODS, Gold Fish snd Bird Supplies, Vanderbilt Dinner Party One Of Week's Most Interesting Women and Girls lb bom ot Mr. Baily Tru. Tb evening- waa spent In malt In plans for wienie roaat to b held Wdnsdajr nlng to Big Cottonwood canyon. A lat rvd, T botaa was upper was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Florence Makes Skin Pretty Face Young Looking ru London, However, Retains a Few of Elite to Brighten Up Numerous Cafes. A Mr. and Mrs. Gaorg P. McCab and their two daughters, formerly flf now of Washington, D. C. who have been vlaltlng In 6alt Tjik as auoats at the Hotel Utah, left Wednes day for Oydan, wher they will remain j Tor a taw oaya privim miuin w mni bom In th east. . Mr. J. A. Barclay has returned from a three months' trip In the east and Canada. Che spent several weeka with her son. Cadet Jack Barclay, at West Point Military academy in New York. Wdndr bwl-n- s vnini at Mra. Gordon Wllklnaon and children hav ratarnad from a flv months' stay In southern California. B't For Hunt Season ; coa-tar- y ntUnr wtmmt Mllhara. - f ' ni . W, TP. O. olub bald It Class Popular Bride Local Couple Wed American Society Unity Study Elects Officers Honor Guest at At Ely, Nevada Goes to Scotland At Hie regular meeting- of th Unity Bruce. Sr., Many Functions Mrs. William 't n - er nlnk roawa and white asters. Refresh same color ments carried out th schema. Cathedral candlea were bore a coy which m tha aervlnc table, r of cluny Uce. The remainder of th bona was decorated with large baa ket of marigolds, gladioli and astera, In shadea of lavender, pink and whit. Mr and Mra. J. M. fttull and Mr. and Mr. Joseph Wood, parenta of th bride and bridegroom, received, a i.ted by Mr. F. B. Williams and Jamfl Attimi Miss Vivian Peterson and Mlaa Helen Rlchens presided In the gift room, while lb following cka friends or tne orvae aaalated in tb dining room: Mlaa imr- othr Hardr. Mia Paulina . Kooin son. Mlsa Ruth Nuttall. Miss Margaret 8hugreu. Mlaa Pesal Jamison and Mis Ollv Kearb. Dancing was enjoyed In the ballroom. Fo low na a wedding trio to Tellow stone oerk. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will make their home at the Stratton apart ments In Salt Lake. 4 e et itharand vidson. Marriage takes place in near future. Miss Mary Edgeworth, who left during the week for St. Teresa's college at Winona, Minn. Miss Viola Bruun, whose engagement to Ellis II. Tro-niis announced. Miss Maude who will wed H. Da William Piatt, ud Tha bridal tleridants Included MiM Nolan. mll of honor, who wore Tily Iahi pink taffeta, and arnj eweei hue; Mrs and rfnirt of a deep r.oTTior T. Uewellyn and Mra. Krsm-iV. Tevlor. ailandln malr.wa. mho er alike In Nllr green taffeta er Bouquet of lha attending maironaRachel f nale .erh peaa. Mm Laadward. MleAnnalelle Neleon and Mm Lueen Jeren, brld maid. wr aewned In roe. peach arid yellow tal feta. respectively, and carrlad Lit II PH In harmonising colors. tr4 Left to-righ- t, WIENIE ROAST PLANS nd Pir d clinic-not- ra Two to Wed Soon; Leaves for College For Wedding Party Mrs. E. Edward Drury, formerly Miss Huhy Fletcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Fletcher. Jkloic, Minn Elizabeth Scuton Thomas, daughter of Captain and Mrs. E. (J. Thomas, who will attend Columbia university. fart Nlon. W. W. G. CLUB MKES Reception Given Recent Bride and Student 1D28. I 8t. Conducted by THE SISTZES OF THE HOLY CEOSS. At Salt Lake City, Utah. M : REkE'l THE mUTd AD IV LAST SUHDAT S ISUlUgl your RiPIO si lei thaa coat: tuba R, I'. A. gnperhtero1yae. ronptat. t'iNes, sneaker. Plifloa llrht Socket pnwer, KV U".l "30" lube atwater Eest with tubes, aneaker. tV. t OlIBINATIONg. A. atiperbeteredy. tnha H. Itillce light WJCket piwer. cotnhlned 4r li'T Ktrii Brnaswlek raattrrtpe Arlglaal for an Irk sale :.V. It irh. II C. r radt A. fino. a sxap. a4 ler. coat - iiiiiiajajjaa-- ft.' - - arj. iTTr lief .lit, .. I i Ot ' rmj .1. a.t Ad j.jy .'1flSa : r J- H : . Wasatch C30 TRIBUNE Quick Action Want , . Waa. SKI. TO SELL u ii. CO. 1st S... -. iBll Brvaswtck pheev I'TAH Mt SIC t , a- " - |