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Show Ji THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, JULY 7, 1920. Bridal Couple Enjoy Various . Social Affairs Volunteer Firemen Aides Entertain Pair Who Recently Entered Matrimony Mrs. Frank Brucknet, a bride of early July, who before her marriage was Miss Alice Fern Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stein. Mrs. Fjnaf 'Applequisf, formerly Miss Margaret Musser, a bride of Friday, who Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes entertained at delightful dinner party Thursday evening at the Roti&serle Inn in honor at Miss Wyona Heppler and her fiance, Frank S. Withers, whose marriage took place Saturday Rases in a low crystal mound formed an attractive centerpiece. Places were marked for close friends of the young couple Tuesday evening. Miss Heppler and Mr. Withers aere complimented guests at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Rue Eholes at their home. Walkers lane, Cottonwood The tables were arranged on the lawn. The decorations were carried out in a color scheme of blue and pink, each table holding as Its centerpiece a basket of Canterberry bells, roses and delphinium. The serving tabie held as its centerpiece a miniature bridal party. The guests included members of the bridal party vs, jmd.a few close friandSk will make her home in Oakland, Cal. J s. A H . r if t - - . - I ; i I t C" 4 fP. y j -- If fdi v . j 4 i ". t 5 , L V'-V -- 1L JL , . I 'J 11 v tA.-iV , , 1 4 , Cun-liff- t' f 1 l I it ' j ' ,f H j1 ( i . Rebekahs ' :- v ?.. V K. s 1 '4 v 'f 7t n , I t v, V ,,,I v 5. . f - v fVv' - r f f sr i . a sn j. t ft I i vr ii M T0 rv V tl m 4 w F ' w 4 1 i U i J i - 1 - wi V 4 -, by Internafamous stylists. tionally Midnight Blut Kid With Jt nolle Trfm. $12.50 a to Ci ChUIn complete Une r alluring e aAaa to Sheer A I rull-Fhio- AU-Sl- ik stud hompsoru CIjtmtorp 110 MAIN BITTER, SHOES nc. HOSE TOOT-COMPI- O! - J ' , 4 . w t I 4 A i ti' 4 '!v - t- tatned their ladiei'STTrpicnlc to American Fork canyon Thursday evening. Mrs. Eugene Morris and her daughters. Hazel and Helen, and Mrs Flossie Ramsay and son, LaMar, have gone to Parowan for an extended visit. Mrs. W. W. Ehowfdter and small son have relumed from a months visit with Mrs. Bhowalters patents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldemarr Bauer, at Buana Vista, Colo. Mr. and Mrs George Robhe returned home from an extended eastern trip. They a iso attended the Klwanis convention at Milwaukee, Wls, Mrs. Austin Larick and children and Mrs. Vtnie Larick are homf from a vacation to California. Mrs Russell Frazier and children, Jean; Mary Francis and John Russell, spent the Fourth in Bingham. They returned to Charleston, where they are spending the summer, Friday morning. Arthur Maly left Wednesday night for Los Angeles, where he will Join Mrs. Maly and son, Wally After a two weeks vacation they will return . to Bingham. , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling and daughter, Patricia, and Mr. and Mr George Bolman spent Thursday and Friday at Vivian park in Provo canyon. Mr and Mr Frank Crov have gone to their summer "home at Charleston. - Tu-sd- ay Smith will have an advance showing of new Fall Millinery on July ISth previous to her leaving for Sew i MURRAY. Mrs. D A. McMillan entertained at a brldgs luncheon Monday at the Country club to honor of Mrs Fannie Laramie of Chicago, a visitor here. Twenty guest enjoyed the affair. Mr and Mrs William B Erekscn and family spent three davs of last week with relatives in Vernal, on their way home from Denver, Colorado Springs and 8ahda, Colo Mr. and Mrs. William Krebs and family motored to Ogden and spent the Fourth of July with relatives. The South Murray Community club held an outing Saturday evening of last week at its camp. Community Glen, in Big Cottonwood canyon. A miscellaneous program was given, followed by dancing and refreshments Mr and Mrs Carl Wahlqulvt spent Thursday at their cabin to Big Cottonwood canyon. Mr and Mrs. J. F. Austin left Wednesday morning for a motor trip through Yellowstone park Mr and Mrs Manasseh Smith and daughters. Mrs Owen Burgman and Miss Melba Smith, have re- turned from a trip by auto to Los Angeles, San Diego and the benches. Judge and Mrs. D. W. Moffat left Wednesday morning by auto for the northwest and California Mias Dallia Sptnc-- r and Miss Lois Mumphreys, who have been guests of Judge and Mis. Fred R Morgan and family, have returned to their homes In Logan Miss Norfleet" Sedl v, daughter of Mr and ASgs H. F Saly, who three weeks ago arrived here from Alabama to make their home, murnd Wednesday to her home town, where ( lie will again resume her course m nur-in- g Mrs Della Nelson was hostess to the Past Chief Companlcn club Wednesday afternoon at her home, 4963 South Second West street. Mrs Mary Moigan, v ho has made her home for tilbny jears at Randolph, arrived here a lew dajs ago to make her home. Mr and Mrs. Parley Benaion and family hove returned home, after several weexs Rt the Beiimcn ranch in Wyoming Mr and MrsJLecnard Mackav and family are sp"ndmq their vacation on the Duchesn" r.ier - Mrv and Mrs. f Eparaim Wahiquist are spending land daughter, La-- , e, 7t -- i I kV Walker Bros. Dry Goods , Co, welcomes her customers and friends to her new department at Makoff's, 60 East South Temple. York. ns 4 Mrs. Abba R. Smith , former- Mrs. r to latest-creatio- ' ly of t the i ; t manner mv odniioimeanaif Ai "compUmeoS-- (DOfflMNG SATBSFACTOON F Musco-Vee-Ve- Mrs. Frank AH ad was hostess to the L. B. T, club at a bridge luncheon Wednesday. Those present were Mrs. Oeorge West, Mrs. Elmer Knudson, Mrs. Mike Pierce, Mrs. William At kinson, Mrs. Dewey Knudson. Mrs. Jane Jackson, Mrs. Vaughn Christenson, Mrs, Charles Bullenger. Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mrs. Harry Steele and Mr. C. L. Countryman. Mrs, Lee Jones entertained In honor of her son. Calvins, birthday Monday afternoon. Twenty guests were present. Mrs. J. B Meyers, Mrs. 'Will Meyers, Mr. Theo Chesler, Mrs. W. H. Harris, Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Mrs. Severn Orandqulst, Mrs. James Nerdln and Mrs. Eugene Morris attended the out Jng of1 the Midvale Community club at the Nelson summer heme in Cottonwood canyon Thursday night. The Bingham Klwanis club enter- - , fash- the inimitable ivot iefor . v i i? J ' iI t Ni f J v ' 1 1 i- 'I )f K I r I future. ioned in Peacock A (Greater ffliwot wrnly i n. v New, exquisite . . . f Mitchell Mellch, Kenneth Fullmer, Bert Giles and LaMar Hutchings. Mr. and Mrs Patrick O Malley and Mr and Mrs. Frank Looney left Monday for a two weeks' vacation hi Cali- Mr, and Mrs Charles Winn and Mr.1 and Mrs. Frank Ablanalp and children spent the fourth of July at Moon lake. Mr and Mrs. Ray Buckle returned Thursday from California, Mrs, lean Terry was hostess to the H. and C, club Thursday evening Prices at 509 were won by Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Knudson, Mr and Mrs. F. Ablanalp and Mr, and Mrs. Richard Dean. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winn, Mr. and Mrs. O. P, Johnson, Mr, and Mrs. Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. Ablanalp and Mr. and Mrs. . Dean. Mr. and Mrs. David Lyon announce the engagement Of their niece, Vera Clark, to Lyman E. Ottseon. The marriage will take place in the near Carter entertained at a delightful bridge party Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Carter In compliment to Mrs. Alton Carman, a recent bride. The rooms were gay with summer flowers and the guests numbered thirty-fiv- e, Mrs. Gibson Condle entertained Friday 'evening at her home in honor of Mrs. Alton Carman. Summer flowers decorated the rooms anji a lata supper was served. The guests The hostess numbered twenty-fiv- e. was assisted by Mrs. Jack Nielson, Miss Mary Evelyn Roberta of Ban Mrs. John Randall. Mlsa Helen NielFrancisco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. son. Miss Mary Randall and , Miss Edward J. Roberts, arrived Tuesday Thelma Condle for a stay of several weeks with her cousin. Mist Margaret Daly, at the Mlsa Mary Clawson and John ClawDaly home on F street Mr. and son of Beverly Hills, Calif., motored Mrs Daly, Miss Roberts, Miss Mar- to Salt Lake a week age and have garet Daly and Billie and Tommy been the guests of their grandparents. Daly left Wednesday for Brighton to Dr. and Mrs Stanley Clawson. They e, were accompanied by Miss Virginia spend a few days at the Karrick guostr of Mr.andMi. . G. Beetle' and John Pa fa fa', also of CaliBints. fornia. The party left Thursday for Idaho, where they will spend a few Lae Davy. on of Mr. and Mrs. days fishing en route to their home on the coast. George Davy, who has recently completed his sophomore year at CorMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Teates and nell university, has returned to spend the summer with his parents. He was Mrs. Fred Dern returned the end of accompanied by a classmate, Keith the week from San Francisco, where Murray of Scotland, who will spend they went to meet Lieutenant and s week at the Davy home. Hugh Mrs. W. F. Dean and baby, upon their Davy, another son, recently returned arrival from 'Panama. Lieutenant from California, whera he has been and Mrs. Dean are visiting on the attending school, to spend the sum- coast and will come to their new post mer with hi parents. at Fort Douglas later. . Miss Bertha Brisk, Miss Miss Florence Giles, ver. Mrs. Q. U Manson and Mrs. R. L. ' t fornia, AC C IfctL IP IE A AV If Ruth Johnson, n, BRIDE . 7-- V j "I t Mr. and Mrs. A R. Waldemarr and Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Sorenson of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs, O. S. Jensen Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Earl Nepple and children returned Monday from a month's vacation in the Pacific northwest Miss Ruth Gresham entertained Thursday in honor of Harold Chester. who will leave soon for a two months' tour of Europe. Those pres- t RECENT . i 1 i j Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Dorlus Adams left Thursday tor a short visit at Paro-waThey were accompanied by Helen, Beth and Richard Hutchings. The entertained Wednesday evening at a Card parly at Society hall. Iha committee In charge Included Mrs Guy DeLucia, Mrs. T. A. Nerdln and Mrs. D. A. Bruno, prises at 500 were won by Mm Joe. Warning. Mrs; M. A. Stuart and Mrs, Jane Jackson. Mrs. Tom Nerdin was hostess to the Tuesday evening. Prises at 800 were won by Mrs. M. A. Mrs. Joe Warning RefreshStuart, ment were served to Mrs. George west, Mrs. Frank Mead. Mrs. Smte Tretway. Mrs. Archie Stuart, Mrs. Carl Carlson. Mrs. Warning, Mrs. M. A. Stuart and Mrs. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Domatl left Tuesday for Yellowstone park, Mrs; Ivan Terry entertained the U. G. a. club Friday evening Five Hundred was the diversion. Those present were Mrs Miles McDonald, Mrs. Olenn Long. Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. A O. Mugfur, Mrs. Clinton Poul-oMrs. Hazel Fenton, Mrs. Charles Winn, Mrs. O. P. Johnson, Mrs. W. E. Scott, Mrs. Richard Wells and Mrs. Ray Buckle Prim were won by Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Long and Mrs. Den- ' ' - " 5 J. f BINGHAM Mrs. J F. Kyrmrwife of Mayor Flynn, and children, Jack, Edward and Gloria, arrived in Bingham Monday for an extended visit They have made their home in southern California the last four years. Mrs. George P. Johnson entertained. Wednesday, In honor of her daughter, Velma. Those present were Mary Jones, Beverly Perry, Harriet Atkinson, Wlllamay McDonald, Doris e, Kent Dorine Mania n, Lavern Jane Rlndlesback and Alvin ! , M Bingham ent included 'FOR cot-ters- v I Members of the Veteran Volunteer Firemens association and the ladies auxiliary entertained recently at a farewell party at their hall, 233 Canyon road, tn honor of Albert White, who left Hat week on a mission to the central states The spacious room Was decorated with a profusion of garden flowers. A music program was the feature, followed by refreshments. One hundred guests were tn attendance. Walter p, Knight was ui charge of the affair, assisted by Mrs. L. Larsen and Mrs. Sidney Ne&len. MATRONS ENTERTAIN ARM) CUIB HOLDS AFTERNOON AFFAIR at a The Artsto delightful afternoon affair Monday In Mill Creek canyon. The following members were present- - Mrs, Melba Austin. Mirs Louise Holt. Mrs Margaret Lund, Miss Bessie Patterson, Ml-- d Edna Norman, Miss Verna Biashear, Mrs Thelma Sullivan. M'ss Alice McQulnn. Miss Louise Lamplugh. Mis Myrle Austin Mis Master and Lillian Eddington Tommy Lund. a Mr. and Mr. Clark L. Whitney and daughters. Miss Beth Whitney and Miss Barbara Whitney, and Mis Bonnie Dayne have gone to the Pacific northwest by motor and will tour Yellowstone park before return, , ing home. week-en- d at their cabin in Big Cottonwood, canyon. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Isaacson left during the week for Yellowstone park for a two weeks vacation Mr. and Mrs. Zelph Y. Erekson entertained at a family dinner Thursday at their home to Brigham of their brother. Wilin honor City, liam Shirley Erekson. of Murray, who returned during the week from a three years' mission to Germany for the L. D 8 church. Fourteen guests were present Mrs E W. Davis has returned to her home to Gooding, Idaho, after a several days visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs Janies Price, at their home on Wasatch avenue Mrs O. E. Isaacson had as her guests, during the week. Mrs. M D White and Mrs N. 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