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Show L. f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUXPAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1929. Bridal Party V Dance Guests at Old Mill Club Mr. and Mr$. Leonard M. Mark-whoham. marriage took place Wednesday, a ere entertained at canyon party given by a number of their friends Monday evening. per was served to thirtyguests and was followed by dancing at the Old Mill club. 'Miss Edith Hinckley and Miss Beau Jensen mere in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Markham was formerly Miss Mildred Watte. 4 se Group of Popular Brides and Visitors in Salt Lake Upper, left fo right, Mrs. Margaret Kirk, da ugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Cutting, who is visiting uith her parents for several ueeks; Mrs. GeorgPW, Ilcrrod, formerly Miss Dorothy Miller, daughter of, Mr. and Aitf-JY. -J. Miller rwMse marriage took. place T uesday, Miss Ora Cousins, ubo will leave July 10 for Port Chester, Hew York, to spend the summer, M.rs.Stcu- art R. Millets of Detroit, who is visiting here uith her parents, Dr. and Mu. A. T. Faerher. Lotier, left to right, Miss Mildred Houghton, uhose engagement to Hugh H, Hde, is announced, the uedding to take place in August. Miss Virginia Stetiacker, daughter of M a nd M n.WHrSt e nacker, u hade fijeceuily forA Akron, Ohio, uith her parents to make her home J Mrs. jF red Acord, formerly.Miss Cora Smith, a summer bride. r-- Provo PROVO. club mas The Ladies Literary entertained at the home of Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack Monday afternoon. A program mas gheu, by luncheon. Honoiing Mrs. Hannah Pike and Mrs. Polly Whipple, Mrs. Spencer Clark entertained at a kensington at her home Tuesday afternoon. The rooms mere attractive mith summer flowers. Luncheon followed needlework, and mas served to Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mrs. Frances Knight. " Mrs FhBtHrTayior, Mrs: W. K. Farrer. Mrs. Mayme Singleton. Mrs. Grace Cheever, Mrs. Sarah Dixon, Mrs. Arthur N. Taylor, Mrs. J. F. Halla-daMrs. George Worthen. Mrs. Alex Hedquist, Mrs. Alette Halvorsen and Miss Lida Halladay. The Ifembda Tau club mas entertained at the home of Miss Doris Cunningham Monday evening, heedlework and music mere featured, after mhlch luncheon was served to Miss Mae Sutton, Mrs. Byron Burt of Chicago, Miss Naomi Startup, Miss Lucille Olsen, Miss Agnes Farrer. Miss Maurine Bee, Miss Loree Van Wagenen and Miss La Rue Startup. The assisting hostess mas Miss Mildred Dunkley. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Taylor were honor guests at a dinner at the home of Mn and Mrs Ashted Taylor Sunday evening. The dining table was centered with roses. Covers were laid for Miss De Veda Hansen, Miss Irene Baine, Bishop and Mrs. ML E tv pa nd er Provo Women's clubhouse, was honor guest at a luncheon at the clubhouse Friday. Roses centered the luncheon table at which covers were laid for Mrs. W. T. Hasler, Mrs. Mark H. BrimhaU, Mrs. F. F. Raile, Miss Ida Brower. Mrs. R. E. Knapp. Mrs J. W. Menzies, Mrs. C. H. Funk and Mrs. A. H. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wllford who were recently married, were honored at a wedding reception Friday evening in the Fourth ward amusement hall, given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilde, 8r parents of the bride. The hall was attractive in a color scheme of pink and white. Bishop R. J. Murdock mas master of ceremonies. A, program was given, followed by luncheon and dancing. Muhl-estel- MAGNA. The marriage of Miss Annabelle Myler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myler, and Richard Gormley, took place June 26 in Salt Lake. Friday evening a reception was held at the Utah Copper club house. The bridal party received the guests in front of the fireplace, which was decorated with floor baskets of summer flowers. The bride was lovely In a gown of orchid taffeta and carried a bride's bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Villa Olson was bridesmaid and wore a gown of pale blue chiffon and carried a bouquet of pink rosea and Canterbury bells. Emil Williams was best man. The Seven Keys orchestra furnished music for dancing. Refreshments were served. The couple will make their home in Magna. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myler entertained at a family dinner .Sunday at their home on Fifth East street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.Richard Gorra-le- y. Besides the guests of honor and host and hostesses covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Le Grand Bird and son, Myler, of Belleflower, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Myler and children, Joy and Duane, of Kellogg. Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sanders and children, Beth, Jack, Ileen and Lee, of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Myler and children left Monday for their home In Kellogg, Idaho, after a week's visit with relatives and friends. You have known about The Hoover for many years. But have you ever tried it used it yourself on your own rugs? ' , Telephone us well send one out to your house for such a trial. You will see immediately why The Hoover, with its amazing cleaning principle, Positive Agitation, is able to get out more dirt per minute than any other cleaner, and what a difference its effi- ciency makes in the appearance of your rugs and in your own efforts. Only 2,25 down; balance monthly. Liberal allowance for your oldreleanef.- n n. Magna TryTheHOOVER Free! r -- - Mr, snd Mrs. Audrey. Park. Miss Harriet Parks and Rodger Parks left Saturday by automobile to spend their vacation in Meridian and Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Dorothy Alexander of McGill, Nev., Is the gijest of her mother, Mrs Charles Breck. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Hudson, former residents of Magna, who have been living in Los Angeles for the last year, are spending a few weeks visiting Magna and Salt Lake friends." Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Frederickson of Salt Lake were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marlor. The W. B. A. lodge held its regular meeting Monday evening in the club rooms. Mrs. George Leslie of San Francisco was a special guest. After the business meeting, tables were arranged for cards, at which prizes were won by Mrs. Fred Barton and Mrs. Forest Radabaugh. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Walter Borland and Mrs. Jack Marlor. Henry Sorenson of LeM was a last week guest of his daughter, Mrs. B. W. Richardson, and family. Mrs. N. 8 Fowles, formerly of Magna, now of Los Angeles, arrived during the week to spend a month's vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs I. E. Coon. Mrs. E. A. Wheat of Ogden entertained at Lagoon Saturday afternoon and evening in compliment to Mrs. Fowles. Tuesday evening Mrs. Alice Jensen and Mrs. Edith Jensen entertained' at a party at their home on Fourth East street in honor of Mrs. Fowles. The following guests, who were all former schoolmates of Mrs. Fowles. were present: Mis Blanche Taylor, Mrs Vera Jones, Mrs. Harriet Duffln, Mra, Mamla Harding, Mrs. Diana Lambert Mrs. Laura Naylor, Mrs Mildred Llndberg. Mrs. Laura Anthon, Mrs. Alta Dayton and Mrs. Orilla Reid. Miss Louise Peterson, Miss Margaret Peterson, Miss Claudia Morris and Miss Leah Brown enjoyed a slumber party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Peterson, Early next morning swimming and a sunrise breakfast at Arbor park were features. The Magna Women's club will hold its regular business and social meeting next Wednesday evening in the club house. Mra Maud Kenner left Sunday to make her home in Salt Lake. Lake Montgomery of Pueblo. Colo., was a last week-en- d guest of his sister, Mrs. C. L Hyatt Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gouriey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutchings and Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Pehrson motored to Jordan Narrows and enjoyed the regular Fri. day evening program at the camp. The girls' chorus of the Cypress high school rendered several selections. Our Lady of Lourdes Altar society held a social meeting Tuesday evening at the home of the Rev. John Sanders on First East street Sandy SANDY. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Peebles have as their guest Mrs. Alice Peebles of Petaluma, Calif., widow of the late Rev. David Peebles, who at one time tas pastor of the Congregational church here. The Pythian sisters held a party In their hall on Center street Monday evening in honor of Mrs Lois Ryser, who was elected a grand temple officer. A pot luck" luncheOn was served to 30 from Salt Lake. Past Grand Chiefs Mrs. Gorham and Mrs. Parkin from Minnesota were present After luncheon the time was spent dancing old time dances. Mis Fern Hughes returned Monday from a two weeks' visit to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson and three children, of Roberts. Idaho v isited here with Mrs. T E. Marriott and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, In honor of the marriage of Mls - , Carilyn Bernice Green and Iner C. L Larsen, which took place Wednesday V In the Salt Lake temple, a reception waa given Thursday evening at tire home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin S. Green ot Magni L s, A profusion of pink and whita roses and snapdragons were arranged in wicker floor baskets and placed about the living room. The bride wore an attractive wedding , i T gown of orchid taffeta and lace and carried white and pink roses. Assisting the bridal couple in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Green, Mrs C. O. Larson. Mrs. R. W. Stokes and Mrs. C. H Sadler. The lawn was decorated with strings of Japanese lanterns and music was furnished by the Boucher King orchestra. Mr. J and Mrs. Larson left Saturday for a V to the r canyons of southern trip their,, mum. ihey.wULha at.., home to their friends in Magna. LA Mrs. E. E. Corfman returned i - pon-pie- zr, Utah-Afte- ThurMtsyfram.BostaMaaiTWi-r- i she attended the national biennial contest sponsored by the Federation MIDVALE Mr and Mrs. D, M. Todd, Jr., entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. M. Ward Moody of Delta. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Brown joined friends and relatives from Salt Lake and all spent Sunday at Timpanogos Special t The Tribune. cave In American Fork canyon. EPHRAIM. Mra F. W. Christen Mrs, Kate Booth and son, Rob' ert, have returned from a short visit sen announces the engagementWal-of with Mrs. Booth s parents In Gunni- her daughter, Eva, tb' Sidney W. lace of Salt Lake. The marriage will son, take place July 10 at the Manti temA number of the Beckstead family of Midvale attended the family re- ple. They will make tlieir home in Salt Lake. union last Thursday in Ogden, Miss Christensen has been extenMr. and Mra John Redman and email sons have returned from a sively entertained, month's visit to Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Mrs. Harry Todd and Miss Beth W. R. Liesy, with whom they visited, James left recently for an extended accompanied her parents and broth trip to the Pacific coast They will ers home. a week in San Francisco at Mra Sylvan Dunn was guest of spend 81r Francis Drake hotel, after honor at an entertainment at her the Mrs. Todd will join relatives in home Wednesday of last week given which Fresno. Miss James will remain In by the Primary officers and teach- Ban Francisco. They will meet later ers. Los Angeles, where they will stay Mrs. Harold Malstrom of Los. An- in for a short time before returning geles has been a guest of her aunt home. They plan to be gone six and uncle, Mr, and Mra John Dunn. weeks. Mr. Malstrom waa here early in the week and they left later for home. Mrs, 'Joseph P. Thiriot and chilMra C. L. Anderson entertained her dren, Jane, Betty and Joseph, Jr, club Tuesday. A 1 o'clock luncheon accompanied Mr. and Mra. Wilwas served. Those from out of town liam G. Wilsonbyof Chicago, left Satwere Mrs. W. O. Boberg, Mra T. urday for a motor trip to California, Chfistlan and Mra J. Butterwood of the northwest, returning by way of Sandy, and Mra O. Cook of Salt Yellowstone park. Laker Mrs. Ivory Larsen entertained officers and teachers of the Midvale Lindsay have returned from a five First ward Primary association last weeks visit to the coast Mrs. L. M. Kemp spent the weekFriday. Games were played and reend and Monday in Pocatello, Idaho. freshments served. Mrs. A. A. Larson entertained at Mrs. J. M. Despsln entertained at a luncheon at her summer home at dinner Friday evening for Mr. and Wasatch resort. The guests Included Mrs. Harold Malstrom of Los AnMrs. A. M. Nielson, Mrs. .Arthur geles, who are here op a visit. Miss Horne, Mrs.. Hansen and Mrs. Mc- Beth 8methurt of Salt Lake w as also truest Kee n of Sandy. Mrs, A. W. Bateman Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Despaln and and Mrs. Elroy Boberg of Midvale. A. A. Larson and daughter. Wanda, and Mrs R. W. Mr. and Mrs. son. Veldon and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Stoke. Mr. and Mrs Douglas DePARK CITYi Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Doman of Bingham are spending spaln and Mr. and Mrs. Owen DeMr. A. and F. Wilson, McGlnley, Mra. their vacation at Yellowstone park. spaln of Oranite left Wednesday for Mrs. Le page Raddon, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, R. 8. Lindsay and Miss Fern Bry ce canyon. BarAnnie Mrs. Cragsman, George rett and Mrs. Margaret Nimmo motored to Jordanelle Sunday, where a picnic supper was enjoyed. Mrs. John D. Fisher, Miss Altha Fisher and Ray Fisher of Salt Lake came up Sunday to spend the day at the Star of Utah mine, with their husband and father, John D. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Briggs and ton Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker ft " Kartchner, Jr., James Kartchner, Leo Taylor and Alton Kartchner. Mrs. J. W. Knight and Mips Vilate Elliott entertained at a kensington at the Knight residence Friday afternoon. The rooms were gay with spring flowers. Luncheon followed needlework. Honoring Mr. J. Wllford Booth and Miss Leona Booth, Mrs. J. Milton Booth and Mrs. H. R. Booth entertained at the home of the former Monday afternoon. Pink and white roses mere used throughout the rooms. Music mas given, and lunch- -, eon mas served to Miss Editha Booth, Mrs. Mary E Ashworth, Mrs. Ralph Keeler. Mrs Hazel Jansen. Mrs. L. J. Durrant, Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart, Mrs Alma Hunter. Mrs. Edith Y. Booth, Mrs. Annie M Young. Mrs. Sarah Maescr, Mps. I. E Brockbank, Mrs. S. C. Adams. Mrs. Delia I. Booth. Miss Georgia Maeser. Miss Helena Stewart. Mrs. Dick Morrison of Salt Lake. Mrs. R. E. Booth. Mrs. Lillian Booth of American Fork, Miss Cleons Marsh, Mrs. Joseph Marsh, Miss Maude Hackett and Mrs. Joseph Hackett of Le hi, Mrs. Margaret Hackett, Mrs. J. H Olsen and Mrs. Levi Reynolds Miss Vergie Beelar was hostess to the Cllvell club at her home Wednesday evening Needlework, music and luncheon were diversions. Miss Genevieve Sutton entertained at dinner at her home Tuesday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. L. E Kurth, who were recently married. Sweet peas centered the dining table, at which covers were laid for fourteen. Mrs. Edna Peterson entertained at a kensington at her home Monday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs Wilma Erickson, of Logan. The rooms were attractive with roses and peonies. Following needlework, luncheon was served to fifteen. Friends surprised Mrs. Harry Robey at her home Saturday evening, the occasion being her birthdav. Three tables of bridge were played, followed bv luncheon which was served to Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hopkins. Mr.-aMrs. Harry Robey, Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Mr. and Mrs Dwey Johnson, Mr. end Mrs Frank Mullett and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. George Worthen entertained at their home Sunday evening in celebration of their birthday Luncheon was served to Mr. snd Mrs. James A. Bullock. Mr. and Mrs SterMr. snd Mrs. Enrest ling Ercanb-ac- k, Halvorson, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Merrill Clark. and Mr and Mrs. Fred Strate. Mrs. Carl Law had as her honor at a bridge luncheon at her fuest Thursday afternoon Mrs. He-vSchulthess. of Los Angeles. Two tables of bride preceded luncheon. Mrs 1. D. Browder, former president of the board of directors of the Reception Given Couple at Magna JULY BRIDE Midvale y. V Andy. Bobbv and Jackie, retumetd Tuesday evening from Los Angeles, where they have been for three months. Mrs. Ruby Brown accompanied them. Mr and Mrs. George Johnson and daughter, Essie. Mr and Mrs. Orville Butler of Ogden, Harold Johnson of Pocatello. Idaho, and Mr and Mrs. William Doidge and sons of Salt Lake were guests of City Justice and Mrs. Jim Don on July 4. Mrs. Carl Loveless and little son. Junior, returned to their home at Provo Friday evening after a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Dee Workman Mr and Mrs. Frank A Shields of Salt Lake came up to enjoy July 4 with their mother,. Mrs. Mary A. Shields Mrs. W. C. McKendfick and children, Paul, Beverly Claire and BiU, of Tooele, are visiting at the home of their aunt. Mrs. Dee Workman. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cloonan of Com drey, Colo., are visiting friends for a few davs. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoffman and daughters. Lucille and Virginia, of Los Angeles. Cal., are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jim Don: -- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonald and daughter, Ellen, of Salt Lake, were guests at the home of Mrs. La- vina Jackson Thursday. - of Music clubs. En route home sits visited in New York, Washington, L C., Chicago, Milwaukee and Den vr. Mrs. Corfman has been reelected t the nationali board of music club' and reports that the next convention will be held in San Francisco in 1931. Miss Naomi Hoffman, who represented Salt Lake in the contest, arrived Saturday from the east. She spent some time visiting in New York and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garrison and family left Saturday by motor for a months stay on the coast. They will visit in San Francisco, Los Angeles and the beaches of southern California. Mrs. Garrison's moth-- r, Mrs. Norman B. Dresser, let t recently -for New York, where she will spend several months visiting with her sister, Mrs. Thirsa Hemingway. 9 Mrs. Frank E Rickey and daugh- ter, Barbara, left the latter part of the week for the Robinson ranch In Idaho for a month, when Urey will be joined by Mr. Rickey and from where they wtll motor to the northwest. returning to Santa Cruz, Calif, to spend the remainder of the summer. 9 9 9 Miss Mabel Player of 06 Wert First North street and Mrs. Ellas L. Day, 327 Milton avenue, left Balt Lake Sunday, June 30, for an extended trip through the northwest, and will sail from Seattle, July , for Alaska, returning via San Francisco, where they will spend some time vis- t lting with friends. t Anderson were en route home from California. Mr. and Mrs William Wallgren and children, of Pittsburgh, Calif, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs Wallgren are former residents of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Raddon and Miss Lurelda Raddon joined a party from Bingham and motored to American Fork canyon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Charlier and family spent Sunday and Monday at Strawberry valley on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson of Midvale and Mr and Mrs. W. O. g, spent the Fourth in Little Cot- tonwood canvon. Mr. and Mr. Clyde Swenson and family. Miss Marjorie Hughes and Fred Larson joined a party from West Jordan and Union and spent the Fourth at Catelder flats. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richards Crews Wednesday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Monsorv, of Pueblo, Colo., and Mrs. Colman Lobb of Hunting-to- n Park, Calif., who are visiting here. Those present were Mrs. Esther Isaacson, Mrs. Andrew Swenson. Miss Violet Swenson, Mrs. James H. Lane, Mr. J. Dupaix and Mr. and Mrs L. E. Dupaix of Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs. D. H. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lane, Mr. and Mrs H. A. Peterson of Sandy, Mrs. E. Triop of Los Anof honor. Dancgela. and the geests was the pastime ing by radio music of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mon-so- n left Saturday for their home id Pueblo. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hansen, Mrs. G. D. Charlier and family, Mr. Owen Hansen and daughter, Patience, spent the Fourth at Little Cottonwood canyon. club enjoyed a trip to The S. Saltair Tuesday. Those who went were Mr. A. C. Crapo, Mr. T. E Anderberg, Mrs. A R. Gardner, Mrs R. W. Born, Mr. W. D. Kuhre, Mrs, L. W. Nellson. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Boyden, Mr. and Mrs J. P. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Crapo, Mrs. S E. McKean, Mrs. Ethel Dastrup, Misses Gertrude Anderberg, Doris Crapo, Arlene McKean, Marge Dastrup, Chrystal Dastrup, Delia and Grace Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Bom re turned to their home Jn San Francisco Thursday after a two weeks' visit here with relatives and friends Mr. George D. Charlier left Friday fer Chicago and other eastern cities to spend a month.or six weeks on a vacation. son-inla- relatives In New York, Mr. John Prebble left Wednesday for Tacoma. Wash. 'where she will spend a month with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Wright. Mr and Mr. Bill Eckerslry and daughter are the guests of relatives and friends in Smithfield. Mrs. Mike Murphy and children are visiting in Sait Lake. They will son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Hodgson are spending a holiday in Denver with friends. Le Page Raddon on July 4. Mr. and Mra. Norman Smith enter tained at dinner Monday evening at their home on Norfolk avenue. 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