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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIfcTrSE7StTXn - Gleaner Girls GiYe Kensington ' For Miss Lamph Spring Brides and Party Chairman Miss Bernlce Lamph, a bride of the j. i . iu honored at tv Kenfuture, sington recently sponsored by. the Gleaner Girls of the Twenty-eight- h ward at the home of Mrs. Winona Jensen. Towels were decorated for the complimented guest and a late supper was served to the following guests: Mrs. W. P. Gillespie, Mrs. Ivy Lees, Miss Leone H islam. Miss Vera Haslam, Miss Esther Haslam. Miss Edna Coleman, Miss Grace Stark, Miss Jane Albrand. Miss Alma r; nt h Vfitts Ann UrTVimntt MIkk Rose Jarvis and Miss Mildred Olsen. Assisting the hostess were Miss Blanche Lees and Miss Geraldine Huber. A number of social affairs honoring Miss Lamph have been planned for the near future. Wednesday Mrs. Norman Lamph and Mrs. Joseph will entertain at a miscel laneous shower at the home of Mrs. Richard Lamph. Friday a luncheon Miss JLuf.lUe. James given and Miss Mabel Stoker in Keeley's rooms. banquet Monday, February 25, the Forget- ciuo wui enterlain xur ine bride-eleat the home of. Mrs. Leo Robinson: The following Tuesday Mrs. David J. Rich will give a miscellaneous shower at her home. Fri- rinv evening March 1. Miss Lam oh and her fiance, Bert O. Harward, will be entertained at a card party Riven by Miss Af' ton Middlemis. . . I andI ( on me succeeeaing ij. ounuay me u.iuce wui presiae ui ner ' tpa at her home, Be-huni- lips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. n, Morris ( '. Asplund, Wednesday, Victor HanFebruary 3(h Mrs-.M- . Miss Ruth Lois Phil sen, formerly , ! , , r r7 i ix '(X . 3BgranLj iy -.- -r , V ... vv! itij -- II',' w l . of officers to be installed: Her majesty the queen, Marion Riggs; queen's court, 1929, Junior past queen. Conie C. Hill; princess royal,' Ann Spoonerr Princess Tireah, La Prele H. Ray, Princess Badoura. Florence Jennings; princess recorder, Florence B. Keay; princess banker, Sara M". Korrts; princess marshal, Goldie Harris; prince its chaplain, Julia Smeltzer; lady of 1he keys. Nell L. Crockwell; lady of the gates. Ada Burke; princess musician, Ethel Ramey; ladles In waiting, Princess Nydla. Ludlle Evers: Princess Zulelka, Edith John- -, son; Princess Zenobla. Zelda Peterson; Princess Zora, Jean Cole; Princess Zulelms. Emellne B. Cylbsrt; attendant. Florence Grant;, tttendr ant, Ethel Berryman. , I . uuuu West Jordan . - WEST JORDAN. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson entertained Ar-l-at dinner Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Garside of Riverton, honoring Mr. Garside, as he leaves soon for the north central mission. The occasion also was In honor of Mrs. Leonard Brown and Ethel Fae HenA derson, It being their birthday. large birthday cake, with candles, formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for twelve. Miss Mary Babey spent Saturday : and Sunday in Salt Lake, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buckley. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Williams. Mr, and Mrs. Millard Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Williams attended a social Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowers of Salt Lake, given in honor of their son, Harold A. Bowers, who will leave soon for the mission. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bateman announce the arrival of a daughter In their home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson of East Midvale and Mrs. R, V. Gardner were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olspn. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Woodhead of Bait Lake entertained at dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Kirs. E. L. Burgon and family. The occasion was Mr. Eurgon's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nelson were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Raich Schaedler of Salt Lake. Mrs. Charles Cockayne and son, Don,' of Salt Lake, are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman. Plans are being made by the old folks' committee for the annual old folks' celebration to be held February 22. Miss Lucile Bateman is spending two weeks In Salt Lake. Miss Mary Armstrong of Sandy was a guest Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. George Dimond of Salt Lake and Alton Dimond of Magna visited during the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dimond. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page and children of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bateman and children were dinner guests Sunday, and Mrs. Rela Bateman and children were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman. .. . .. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen. Helen and Harold Bowers of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mart Williams. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Brewer are re ceiving congratulations upon the arrival of a son. Mrs. Hugh Buckley visited in dt n during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Woodhead of Salt Lake spent the week guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burgon. Mrs. Wllford Myers and children of Riverton were guests Friday of yn i ? ,1 . 8wiss-Germ- FORMER RESIDENT OF SAUNA - HONORS COUPLE WEDS announces the jK.-V-Ixmarriage of her daughter, Verda, to took E. Earl Brown, which place Thursday, February 14. Miss Liston Is a former resident of Sallna, but has made her home in Salt Lake for a number of years, and the above announcement will be read with a great deal of interest by the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. The bride is a graduate of the N. S. H. S. Q -and durtnti her senior, year to high school was verv active In dramatics. Mr. and Mrs. Brown plan to leave In the early spring for an extended S3 stay in Honolulu and on their return will make their home in Salt Lake. Mrs. E. A. Liston GIRLS ENTERTAIN l! ' - ; n. Elg-gre- WOMEN ' MEET AT LUNCHEON Miss Mildred Rhule and Miss Evelyn Nelson entertained a group of friends Thursday evening at an informal dancing party at 1171 East First South street. Valentine decorations were used, carrying out a color scheme of red and white, and refreshments In the same motif were served late in the evening. Guests for the evening Included Miss Margaret Nelson, Miss Florence Auxier, Miss Mildred Billings, Miss Delia Anderson, Miss Ida Glad, Miss Lila Welling. Homer Taylor. Paul Moyer, Wesley Kent, Owen Jones. Harry Jecko, Bob Kener. John Rich, William Jecko and Rex Nelson. Mrs. Charles Dimond and Mrs. John Lancaster. Mrs. M. S. Newell, Vaudls Olson, Fern Bateman and Gladys Cundlck were 8alt Lake visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bateman, fter spending the past five weeks with their mother. Mrs. Lvdia Bateman. have returned to their home In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen were Salt Lake visitors Monday evening. Bateman. Lamar Miss Bemice Burkinshaw and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman motored to Tooele Friday evening and attended the basketball game. The Salt Lake branch of the American Association of University Women will hold Its regular meeting at the University of Utah Saturday at 1 o'clock. Luncheon will be served by the domestic science department under the direction of Mrs. Rose Homer- Widtsoe. After the luncheon. Dr. Orin Tugman, professor of physics at the University of Utah, will give a lecture with demonstrations on "Recent Advances in Physics." This is another of the series of being given this year at the regular meetings of the association on recent advances in the various branches of learning. Hostesses for the afternoon will be e Mrs. W. F. Koch and Loofbourow. For the luncheon reservations must be made by Wednesday evening with Mrs. A. O, Bronson or Miss Frances White at the Y. W. C. A. or with Mrs. Orin Tugman. Members may bring guests. ectures Miss-Louis- 60 Special Early Monday. SILES TRIBUNE Dr. Elmer I. Ooshen will address members of thj Business and Professional Women's, 'club and their guests at the regular monthly meeting nnd dinnzf on Thurrday evening, February, 21, his subject being "Our Patriots." Arthur Pederson Freber will be the soloist of the evening. With a number of violin selection, several West high school girls will give colonial dances and Walde M. Condon. Sunday editor of The Tribune, will give a short talk on "The Modern Newspaper." Following the program and business meeting, through the courtesy of The Tribune management, the club members will be shown through ' The Tribune plant. . (Regular Brket fl.So and fZ) CIctBtd under Myers Eponemy FUR TRIM COATS aader a?s cleaned aader Economy Sporial (KefaUr price fl.M and $2) ............ CRESCENTS SPECIAL PARCEL POST SERVICE easterner to ke rare of these Specials should send work at onre. PLEASE NOTE Mall order will ke rtren Standard Service unless Economy Service Is ordered. $ jgrjl gS0 j V MaJufMrUaudrmlthinp Udt Mltw nd bUu in lb imr-pur tun Md brttz list . LH tbtm WASHER . j . ., i ion puuumt, Btrtinl frut thtrt h abut htmt .. . tbMt UtimJtrimg. SSSSSSBBSEEBSm Uli3JL - id It ' i "'.:..:i t.'M.-i- - - - L JL lirst 5jruaranteed yhe modem washer iffh. Minutes Wash i Minute Dry. Both the washing and extracting compart- j I X HI Washington BIRTHDAY BRICK eV. VSv J I HATCHET IN TUTTI-FRUT- I JL1 VANILLA BRICK ments arc contained ia In the one compartment six sheets, the duo-tu- or more, sre nicely washed in 5 minutes. Then it takes bat a moment to transfer the whole load to the ex- tractor compartment Any appointment made Tomorrow. OPENING DAT, WUI Be Taken Care of Daring the Week, February IS to 23, 50 - DYBIMG LADIES' SUITS. PtAIN DRESSES AND WOOL COATS MEN'S SUITS AND O'COATS DYED (Regular prices SJ.M ap) T PERMANENT WAVING inc. mmmmmmmmmma " w modem women m N mmmmmmmmm WRIFyGttR'55 .; Opening Special in L Broadway PLANT 5 I Floor -- WOMEN TO VISIT 'S U ,1 114-11- 6 $2 PLAIN DARK SILK DRESSES Bernard J. Stewart. 1153 East Third South street. Miss Nora Stewart will be the maid of honor and the other attendants of the bride include: Mrs. Stephen G. Covey, Mrs. Thayer T. Hills, Miss Lucile Silver and Miss Dorothy 8now. Richard Silver will be best man. o ' o o Miss Helen Powell of Salt Lake will return early in the wee It from a two weeks' sojourn In Los Angeles, whre sh is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A: Robertson and Miss Agnes Robertson, former residents of Salt Lake. While in California. Miss Powell has been extensively entertained and enjoyed a tour of the moving picture studios with MiM Rob;rton, who Is malting quite a success as a dancer on th legitimate stage and the cinema. T- - ! L one long table which held as Its a miniature bride In the center of a rose, with favors, place cards end nut cups to match. Pink SPECIAL cathedral candles were pla:ed at the ' TH! Jrj MSPONSBU f? txU KCGS CLEANED..... ends of the table. Th3 gucats included, besides the guests of honor. (Regular price PJ3) MKrs Mlicu-ercierBwi. lui Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Iver-soii Charles Francis. Miss Louis and Walter D. Francis. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Bracken HEME.MBKK M VERS STANDARD SERVICE AT KE GL'LAB PRICES IS THE BEs T MONEY CAN El Mrs. Oeoree S. McAllister, nnd by and Mrs. Hugh Rhodes have reMiss Otillie McAllister and Miss turned from a two weeks' motor trip Veonia Peterson. to California. ce UNIVERSITY FRIENDS AT DANCE In honor of Miss Rosalia Madsen and Lester Hovey, whose marriage will take place the latter part of this month, Miss VHate McAllister entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening at her home, 120 Tenth East street. The guests were seated at I k f. V j ' The marriage of Miss Madelyn Stewart and Harold Fames Silver will take place Wednesday In the 8alt Lake temple, and will be followed by reception at the"hom of th; bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs PRETTY DINNER FIFTH FLOOR T Mycn SI Economy Senrico t'ndtr s Mirer and Barber Shop II lloWf-Whileth- - .Valoed New Beauty Salon KEITH-OBRIE- Dyeing and Will Send This Work Prices Are Still On. Phone Wasatch lrtlvTd. IN TEMPLE WEDS v at Ilia and ate pUnl Housewivea Will Note the Savings on Rug Cleaning and ' CHARMING GIRL Grand Opening KEITH-O'BRIEN- Economy spotted, StOTtltxed, Deodo-- r 1 1 8 d. Preurd: Called lor o , f of Extra Charge rirsoedla nidlllK, Guollne; Whit ia waling. a list Following-I- ct io-rj- 6 UAics ftie-Kt- oi if n: and , ' at the - Pit illips; whose viarriane took place February 2 at the home of the bride. Jf uunir, miss it in n uraoch, chairman of the committee in eharjgi of the bridge party to be givuCby the Ddta Epsihn sorority, Sfiturday afternoon at the Jiainbotv (lardins. wed en ill-f- definite plans for a valentine party home of Miss Letitia Dixon POPULAR MATRON were "formulated by the members. VALENTINE PARH 1NSTALM)FFICERS HAS DINNER PARTY Those present were Miss Dixon, Miss Merlyn Putnam. Miss Evelyn 8trong, Annual installation of officers of Mrs. Melvie Callister entertained Regular meeting of the Entre-No- Miss Letitia Dixon and Mis Orpha a few intimate friends at a dinnr Mann.' Lybia temple No. 32. Daughters of washeld at th home of club party Wednesday at her home, 853 the,Mie, will be held Thursday, Fe Miss Helen Dixon Monday. The eveMrs. J. P. Reeves has returned East First South street. In honor of 21 at the Masonic temple. The was Los a from In visit month's spent ning playing bridge, and Angeles. her birthday anniversary. following program will 7 p. m business session. SUtd All reports for the year will be read. E 3 Kindly be prompt. & DYERS, 114-11CLEANERS MYEES . East MYERS & CLEANERS DYERS Broadway. 8:15 p. m. Installation ceremonies, for members only. Installing officers: Installing queen. Come C. MEN'S Hill, Supreme Princess Zora; (retailing marshal, Jo&ie May Hjortsberg; Nd Wllhelmlna installing chaplain, SUITS Kelly; instilling musician, Delia M. Culp; installation of queen, vocal O'CQATS solo, Delia Culp; Installation of juto call and nior past queen. Installation of princess royal, installation of Princess LADIES' bat yoa Tirzah, Installation of Princess can tare a installation of princess re- PLAIN DARK day's time and corder, installation of princes bankWOOL er. Selection, Florence Grant. Rose direct tecare . . . and PERHAPS Tuesday, Myers Offers Thrifty DRESSES Monday Marie Glenn. Installation of apinformation by DARK officers: PLAIN Princess marshal, pointive People Another Opportunity to "Save. With Safety" on ringing yoor lady of the keys, princess musician, WOOL COATS work direct to Cleaning Late Winter and Early Spring Wearables. princess chaplain, lady of the gates, CIRLS ARRANGE us to right, Mrs C.Yarden formerly Miss Lucile Edna 'Sen mom, "whose marriage took place recently h the Suit Lake temple: Miss Mabel E. (histaveson, who will eft --L- - pear MLlf DAUGHTERS OF I I iT j J S Cherry Custard V Quarts, 50D "s"Th Cream Special Until I where in 1 minute the water i safely whirled from them. The Apex it qaiet and smooth-runnin- g ia operation, and rolls easily into a corner when the laon-dtriis finished. or Phone Was. 3541 fTl Dhug- - not the announcement new washer oiilyrThis is the announcement of a new way of washing and a new way of extractor drying. The Apex Wringerless is the glorious outcome of 15 years ; of unceasing development work by engineers who pioneered the wringerless washer field. Every feature of thisnew.andpiFFERENT ap- plianc: marks a great advance in the manufacture of washing machines. THIS is pleasing to the eye as well as mechanically excellent. Make it a point to see the Apex Wringerless the next time you are in our store, or phone for a home demonstration. . Here is style beauty graceful lines finish. Its two. tones of green are brightened just as they s. should be by shining silvery Yes, indeed! The Apex is sur-face- 15 YEARS PRODUCED I THIS WASHER ICE CSfi4M 5 43 East 4th South Street. FEE HOME fiEMONSTSATION Phone Wasatch 35$ |