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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 7, Local Altrusans Hostesses for Salt Lakt Altrus club entertained Dr. Lillian CUbrith, indue trial engi-usof New York City, at luncheon t the Newboma hotel Wednesday. Members of the Business and Pro feaalonal Womens clubs and the Junior Business iris' clubs also attended the luncheon. Dr. Gilbrlth Is an enthusiastic member Of both the B. P, W. club and the Altruaa club in New York. 6 he spoke on the subject, What Makes You Tired? Dr. Oilbrlth was In Salt Lake attending the convention of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers In addition to her profession, which has made her famous all over the United States, she has made an Intensive study of women in Industry, and has become a national authority on recreational activitiea of the business women. She Is also the perfect bcanemaker, being the mother of Id children. It of whom are still living She took up her profession shout flvt years ago, after the death of her husband, who was also an authority in the eame business. Dr. QUbrith wss the principal speaker at the AJ truss club convention held In Denver recently Other out of town guests at the luncheon were Mrs J. Black of Denver and Mrs. Ora Hsrmston of Richfield, Utah. About 60 attended the luncheon. Mrs. Alice X. Bliss, president of the Salt Lake Altrusa club, presided, and Introduced the speaker. s- - v sister, Miss Left to right, Mrs. K. A. Christensen, formerly Miss Mabel Spencer, sc hose marriage took place June 19. Mrs. Kyle A. Lyon, who left recently for Berkeley, Cal., to be the guest of her er a Ruth Haruood. Mr and Mr J N Dorius announce the marriage of their daughter. Ruby, UrDr. Russell B Clark. The wedding took place in Chicago. June 38. at o p m at the home of Noah S. Pond, president of the northern states mis- . Miss Lois Irene Naylor, daughter of Frank S. Naylor, whose engagement toV . C. is announced, the marriage to take place July 29. Mc-Farla- ne sion. The bride was lovely In a gown of white chiffon, a Patou model studded with rhinestones, and she wort a white picture hat and carried a bouquet of Ophelia rosea and lilies representative flowers of the brides sorority and the bridegroom's fraternity. Miss Le Ora Clark, bridesmaid, wore a gown of orchid chiffon with matching hat, slippers and flowers. Dr. Harold L. Snow was best man. The ceremony was followed by a dinner at the Stevens hotel, attended by a few close friends. Late in the evening the eouple departed for a cruise oh the Great Lakes. Both young peoplt are graduates of ths University of Utah. The bride Is a member of the Oamma Sigma sorority and tha Phi Kappa Phi honorary scholastic fraternity. Dr. Clark is a member of the Phi Chi .medical fraternit- y- He- - wa graduated from Northwesternhisuniin -versity and is now finishing temeshlp at Cook county hospital, Chicago. exesssssaeasti Ifaaesoesaess SORORITY ALUMNAE PLAN DANCE PARTY 1 Logan I Miss Ruby Dorius Weds Physician Three Prominent in Social Circles Noted Engineer LOOAN. Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Linford have been spending a few days with Dr. Linford a parents. Dr and Mrs. James K Linford of Logan. The young people are on their honeymoon. The bride was Miaa.Tbalma Lloyd, daughter of Mrs. Claudius Henry Lloyd of Speneer, N. C. On Friday evening Dr. and Mrs. James their departure for Honolulu. One H. Linford gave an informal recep- hundred guests exiled. tion at their home in Logan In comMrs. A O. Johansen entertained pliment to the newlywed prior to Wednesday afternoon at her home in fAmVVAVAWiyAVA AVKOFF ( . v compliment to Miss Ruth Bell, who The afternoon was spent In playing recently returned from Pittsburgh, bridge. Tea was served. Mrs. A. O. Johansen entertained and Mrs. 7. X. Champlain befors her return to her heme in Berkeley, Calif. at a children party Saturday afternoon In honor of her daughter, Beverly. At the close of the afternoon refreshments were served to eight small guests, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Peterson entertained at a supper and card party Saturday evening at their home on Canyon road. Tne supper table and rooms were decorated with pink rose and peonies. Covers were laid for twenty-foguests. Cards followed the supper. Score prises were swarded to Mrs. D. J. Marshall Mrs. L. Austin. Pond and Mr, and Mrs. T, i , 60 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE ur Msdlcal Arts Bldf. nBEssW'ims-- Mrs. R. M Conroy entertained at I family dinner party Sundav afternoon. Pink rose arranged In a blue bowl and pink candles ip blue holders formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for fourteen guests guests wsre Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Johnson and Mrs. John Miles of 8alt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon In celebration of th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Thatchers mother, Mrs. N. W. Kimball, also in compliment to Mrs. Kimballs twin slsteT, Mr. C. W. Carrington of Salt Lakt. The guests Included friends of the guests of honor, The blrthdsy cake and candles formed tha centerpiecs for tha table. The rooms were attractively decorated. Mrs. Luther M Howell entertained Informally at tea Friday afternoon In compliment to Mr. Boyd Hatch of New York City, who Is spending the summer here at her summer home In Logan canyon. The home was attractively decorated with garden flower. Fourteen guests were in attendance. Mrs. La von Earl entertained at a bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home Red roses and red candles formed the centerpiece for the table. All ths appointments were carried out in the national colors and emblems. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Mra Rink fimurth-walt- e and Mrs. Mlllan Earl of Ogden were special guests. At ths close of the card game score prises were awarded to Mrs. E. X. Earl and Mrs-- . A. Caffey. Dr. and Mrs Wliliam Peterson entertained members of the extension staff of the Utah State Agricultural college Tuesday svenlng at a dinner In Logan canyon. Cover were laid for thirty-fiv- e. Mrs. Peterson was assisted in serving by her sisters. Mrs. Nells Erickson and Mra. Marvin Mll-- 1 I Out-of-to- BEGINNING MONDAY s Ion. A CLEARANCE SALE of ALL SUMMER DRESSES $10 DRESSES beautiful selection of street, afternoon and sports dresses of crep de chfne, in flesh, eggshell white, blue, maize and orchid, organdies in light colors and a selcc- tion of white Jersey sports dresses. A $15 DRESSES This group of dresses contains marvelous values In sleeveless sports' dresses, In' printed crepes, polka dots in navy, tan and brown, and crepe de chine and flat crepes in plain colors of orchid, egg shell, maize, tan, blue, navy, green and peacn. These dresses are made with pleatedjtnd plain skirts, and a great many of them have sun-ta- n backs. This is clean, new summer stock which originally sold at much higher prices. 1 . $25 DRESSES A specially selected group of summer dresses, containing plain and printed chiffons. georgettes, flat crepes, and crepe de chines In all new colors. These dresses e originally markd from 629 50 to $69.50, and are very dresses. high-grad- The balance of our summer stock win be discounted from 33 to 50r. This wUl include dinner and evening wear, silk wraps and coats, unllned summer sports coats and summer ensembles. l-- -- HATS 1929 $5 and $10 Sports hats In felts, stitched silks, straws and hair braids, Beautiful dress hats from high-gramanufacturers, all are being sacrificed. These hats formerly sold from $16 75 to $35 00, but the stock must be reduced In order to make room for new Fall Millinery. de ' ' . theater party was given Tuesday afternoon by Miss Priscilla Rowland in compliment to h- -r nieces, tho Misses Helen and Edith Rowland of Salt Lake, who have been visiting in Logan several days. Eight girls attended. Following IHe matinee, refreshments were served at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. P C. Nelson.--- 7 Miss Enid Rosengren is visiting In Preston as th house guest of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. E. M. Beach. A nicely appointed luncheon was given Tuesdav afternoon by Mrs. J. L. Hanley. The eight guests were seated at one large table, decorated with a lace cloth. The centerpiece was a bowl of red roses and red candles In silver holders. Patriotic colors were used In carrying out the color scheme. After an afternoon of bridged score prizes were awarded to Mrs. E Grazes and Mrs F. P. Champ. The guests included Mrs. Grazes. Mra A R, Hey wood and Mrs Van Alen of Ogden Mrs. P. E. Champlain has left for her home In Berkeley. Calif., after visiting several weeks in Logan. Miss Louise Merrill entertained ten guests at a dinner Monday afternoon in Logan canyon. Following the dinner the rest of the evening was spent In playing bridge Mrs John D. Spencer and daughters. Mrs. M. N Farr. Mrs. A. J. West and Mra Rex Williams of Salt Lake, here as guests spent last week-en- d bf Miss Dora Wright Mra Oliver Edwards, Mbs. W. W. Barber and Mrs W. W. Merrill gave a luncheon Saturday afternoon In compliment to Mra Wade Hamilton o t Tulsa, Okla.. and Mrs. Alton Merrill of Oakland, formerly Miss Ellen Eccles. The various small tables were decorated with garden flowers in the pastel shades After the luncheon the tables fere arranged for bridge. Two score prizes and two euest prizes were awarded. Forty guesta were in attendance Mrs Harold Cedarland entertained Thursdav afternoon in honor of Miss Ruth Bell, who recently obtained her dgree from the Carnegie School of Technology in Pittsburgh, and for Miss Lucille Snow, who is visiting here with her sister. Mrs. A. L. Cole A luncheon was rerved to twelve guests, after which bridge was played. Salt Lake alumnae chapter of Phi Chi Theta, national business sorority, will entertain the alumnae and actives of Phi Chi Theta at an Informal dancing party Monday evening at the home of Miss Eva (Smiths 1334 Logan avenue. Plans are being made for SO coupleSi - AssisUng Miss Smith are the Misses Oertrude HI selt. Henrietta Bott and Maude Score prize Were given Mrs. Ruth M. Ball and Mr B. Q, Thatcher. Mr. and Mra A L. Cole entertained at a canyon supper party Wednesday evening at the summer horn of Mr. and Mra George Torgeson in Logan canyon In compliment to Mra Cole a sister, Miss Luclle Snow of Hollywood, Calif. Twelve guests were In the party. Mr. and Mra W. E, Skidmore entertained eight guests at dinner at their home in Logan canyon Sunday Mr. and Mra A L. Johnson entertained at a card party Monday eve-alThe home was decoratai with roses and blue delphiniums. The guests were entertained at four small ng table at Cards, with a supper following. Score prizes were awarded to Mrs. Albert Jones and Mra R. E. Vaedy. Mia Parley E. Peterson entertained at luncheon Monday in complment. to Mrs Wade Hamilton of Tulsa, Okla., Who la here visiting with relatives and friends while n route to California for a visit. Mra Hamilton was formerly Mis Neyneen Farrell, daughter of Mr. and Mra A L. Farrell of Logan. The table was decorated with garden flowera Covers were laid for ten guesta Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Thatcher entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs Wad Hamilton and Mra Thomas Edwards. Mrs. Edwards was formerly Miss Constance Nibley of Logan. A bowl of summer flowers centered the table. On Monday evening Mrs. B. O. Thatcher entertained at an evening of drd in compliment to Mra Wade Hamilton, Mra Thomas Edwards and Mra. Robert Griffiths, formerly Miss Helen Thompson, a June bride, who recently arrived hotne from her honeymoon trip to ths northwest and California. The evening was spent playing bridge, with supper following The table and rooms were decorated with roses and delphinium. Cowers were laid for about twenty guests Score prizia were awarded. Mrs. Charles O. Peterson entertained at a luncheon Saturday In compliment to Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson and daughter of Salt Lake, who as house are spending the week-en- d guests of Mrs. Clawsons sister, Mrs. Ross Anderson. Miss Louise Allred, also of Salt Lake, wa a visitor at the Anderson home. club motored to Logan The canyon Sunday morning for breakwere present members fast. Ten Miss Allie Dixon and Miss Ilia Taylor of Provo were specisl guests. Miss Donna Benson and Miss Laura Nelson were in charge of arrangements. Dr and Mrs. J. W. Hayward and family and Dr. and Mrs. H. R. McOee at and family spent the week-en- d Bear lake at the summer home of Dr. and Mrs. Hayward. Mrs D. C. Budge and Mrs. Luther M. Howell received Invitations Friday of last week to attend a tea given by Mrs. Ezra Rich of Ogden in compliment to her daughter, Gladys. L 4-- H We maintain an expert organization of trained artists and engravers ready to give' you exceptional service-4- . WWIl 150 RECENT ST. SALT LAKE CITY-WASA- TCH 2475 Neu) Yorks Most Beautiful Hands They are th hands of Miss Annetta Orandln. tha most photofrmphed hands In th world They ar so whit and smooth that they can stand "close-u- p reproduction And her a tha secret, ac cordlns to Mis Orandln I us no fancy or axpenstve lotions, but make a skin bleach of my own. I t thr ounce of Orchard White at the corner drutrg'at and mix It with th lulce of two lemons This makes a full quarter pint of a remarkable and at same time perfectly harmless, th bleach I rub a llttia Into my hands also my neck and face every night, and dont aorry about frerktei, tan or radnesa This almpla inlet jr not only keep the akin clear and white but lusurtously toft and smooth to the touch. (Adv ) iViyiiYinrawswuyij V |