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Show section: three DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY 24 'anthers 1919 California. -- to (pond fhs mainder of tbo aummer. Mra Arthur r- vn - 4 - , j New York Fashion Letter Elmer Halstead of of her Msckay, Ida, Is the .guest mother, Mrs. Bells Kaos. ' MINNA TELLS PEGGY ABOUT SM OCKS. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Chessman and By hflmi TTafl SimmODA. two children have returned from NEW YORK. May 18 Ocean Park, where they spent the My dear, dear Peggy. You ask ms winter. how one can bo truly comfy when tho warmer coma, without sacriFine blue braid trims tbs front and ' Mrs. Z. P. Zimmerman and baby ficing style. days cuffs, and the vest is of navy. 4 The are visiting relatives in the city on This problem has long been solved, their way to California, where Mr. my dear, by the smock, for it invites collar may be worn high, as shewn, Zimmerman will them. Join oomfort, yet breathes smartness. And open to form a V an rev ecu, the oollar ever so many are the opportunities faced inside with blue. .The belt being Mrs. J. Frank Judge arrived Fri- to design smocks that ars different. is of narrow patent leather and the For instance. A smock of rooo colday to visit her sister, Mrs. Fredored linen that slips on over the erick Cowana Breton saSor wom with the outfit has head, fits not loosely nor yet too a roll brim of white straw and crown Mra. Edward Woodruff (Mia Etha snugly, but gives the desired llna of navy crepe do chins, a silk cord Mayol haa returned from Downey. and is easily donned. A small round paoataff with surprising fleet-H- A After supper a program of game and jlay.will ends at Just the right point to end with next week. It other exorcism was carried out, much with taoeis giving the trimming Ida, where she spent several weeks collar provide a prettily squared neck. At at the Woodruff to ao la This crowded of ail the with been and the at far present. bare ranch, Tho enjoyment touch.' daf dram Is a modhome of her parents. Dr. and Mra. either side a few inches of smocking -pleasurable erects, and while its is tho first of a series of such affairs in front H. N. Mayo, on east South Temple provide a prety note And Peggy special data and holidaj which fall to be given during . the summer el, fastening there ars pockets' Dont you adors street. . Crepe de chine Is being need more week will be devoted to the montha got Them pockets pockets on smocks? e e memory of the departed. Decoration for the development of really dressy happen to be quite individual in Mr. and Mra. Harold Smoot, accomInvitations have been laued for the frocks this summer Day yet brings chiefly comforting reshape. There is, too. a tabbed belt and than for several panied by Mra Reed Smoot, have re- this flection. for sunshine and blue graduating exercises of the Nurse turned from New York and Wash- low fetching garment ends Just beskies, wonderful bloesoroa and above Training school of the Dr.. W. H. seasons. This soft but very servicetjie hips. .11 ington. fadeless love which keeps alive Groves L. D. 8. hospital, to be held able fabric has played second flddls Attractive for Sport Wear. . the memory of those gone before,' Thursday, June 5, at 8:30 pm., in the nd Georgette and a few Mia Dorothy left this Bailey and I0 Again a linen smock this time in brings ranch of cheer and happinees Assembly . halL A reception week for the east, where she will visit that wonderful shade of green so atto human hearta dancing party will follow at Odeon noveKy weaves for several years, but with relatives and friends for sev- tractive for sport wear gathers into A special occasion of interest will hall Tho graduates are: the woman who has ever had either ers! weeka itself some wool emAlma Roberta, Kemmerer, Wyo. : a mark the day next week, when the de or chine a foulard crepe frock state society. Daughters of Utah Pio- Beula. Ashby, Bountiful; Vll&te Caldbroidery, a touch or two elfkmocktBg stknows that mu a will such and and the neers dearest drea will stand neck, wtth well, St Johns; leah Barnett. Amerigive a reception rafe st tbo Plate .Capitol to celebrate can Fork; Sylvia T. Anderson. Black-fo- an " amazing pockets to match coming to a point amount of bard wear at bottom,- and a wool embroidered the official openeing of their relic hall, Ida.; Louie Arline Peck, Cove. whose collection has been in process Or.; Mary Thatcher, Blackfoot, Ida.: without showing it. pocket cuff. A narrow plain belt te-Tho A frock some sketched holds this smock in-- place, while narat the Capitol for of arrangement Marilla Sandberg, St George; Lucy pleasing row tabs are employed te keep this time. Among thoee who have labored Tooth, Manti; Kheg Kerr. Provo; eotrtrast to the usual model in which belt at its proper line. .Maria Johnson, Springville; Neola oitigently in this cause ere Mrs. H. and comare material plain plaid And, Peggy dear, another favored Hayward. Mrs. Flora B. Home. Mrs. Provo; Roxana Farnsworth. The Daughters 4 Utah Pioneers are material The ordinarily accepted plan . 8. Wright and Richfield;'Faimio Hanson, Sait Lake bined. for smocks is crops cloth for wear by a slim figure. blouse Zina 7. Card. Mrs. aftecnoom at the Bish- which is so this meeting Again a soft, filmy crops cool and summery. K has is the and the others, Pearl Blackburn. Loa; Clara Walt Ly is to make the skirt of tho plaid wtth display perhaps of feature and the tbs turns building, op's s variety of charming shades, not ths beige color Is aeon. Tbs bottom "most Interesting placed In the build- Man, Wya. Irens KnowOton, Salt Lake. is Mr. a W. Delbert inetead tn cuff fashion and holds one in . program talk coat, the of by other up plain way least beautiful of which Is maisa. The hours will be from I to I ing. Parrait, manager of the Stats Fair, One model is embroidered at front speTRxmnd admbarion. wtth Its soft, ' o'clock, and the featured in the model is cordially about, Mia Dora Hall entertained at public who will speak on the subject How and on embroidery In shades of henna Invited. pockets, In'eontmating shade, silk trousseau tea at her home, which was sketched. We Are Preserving History. Mia and feather and blue, truly blended. The snase hi stitched a shade fabrics been have deeper rather Novelty decorated with a profusion of garden Elma Young has charge of tho pro- of crepe. This forms a lovely finish blue, tn narrow piping. Mods Sira Rowena Allison entertained flowers, the tea table In the dining- scarce since before the war. One reround met sad. rather to gram. at neck and sleeve. The crepe clings at a tea Tuesday afternoon in honor of room having for a centerpiece a baa sult has been the growing tendency prlna. tho nsrTswest nicely said has p quiet dr aiitmws of ones sn lira. Edward B. Allison, about 140 ket of pink peonies tied with pink mal of manufacturers to turn plain maribbon, blue on one side and Tbs afarnns menu bees. Order of tbo its own. susete being Invited. The rooms were lias. The hostess was assisted 'dur- terials Into seemingly fancy weaves on t' Mack tho sfher. ts Cod sofJy-ab8 Gleam, will meet this evening at And. twtn Sister to Ora stnoek which decoratsd-wlt-h garden Sowers, tbs tea ing the afternoon by Mra L.E-- Hall, through the medium of stitching, etc! odock m the Public Library, and aa has served so faithfully far several the waist. table In pink roses, and novel features Mia Florence Hall and Mra John H. Tbs coat part of tbs frock hers shown Another creation of softest gray Interesting program has bean arrang- seasons. Is tho overbkma which ha arere Introduced in the way of decora- Roe, formerly Mias Clare Halt who Indicates what may be done If a plaid crepe de chine combines chsmikgly, ed. suddenly leaped lets fame. tion. The hostess was assisted by Miss has come from her homo at Great is desired. Odd scrol designs; etc. whh coral shade. This Mending is Bybtl Walker. Mias Edna Dunn. Mias Palls, Mont, to attend her sister's wed- are frequently stitched in metal of silk Origtnafity IiwSMMa phshed by a nniquie arrangement-Sport Frorfc ef Plain and Plaid Mra E. O. Loathe wood, president Rowena Allison, and Mrs. Paul Key- - ding. thread on plain dark materials. Softest and sheerest Stitched of feather stitching which! ncldental-,- ; de (Mm. " Orpe e e s .the'- Utah Federation of Women' employed silks . er. Vr for this is tho only attempt at trimming," delightful w Mr. and Mra E. R.- Wheeion enter tained on Wednesday by Mra. C. I train for Idaho, where they will spend dubs left this week for Asheville, N. each model of which holds a other needed. There Is none IA C. eouncfl to a of tho attend e mooring tainod oo Keeker's TuesThe club entertained of originality of lino that is truly The illustrated. Peggy.'? Wednesday at n dancing par- Schmidt, luncheon preceding the turn a! part of their honeymoon. They will of the General Federationexis It their needlework. at Cenhome . at was in at The a afternoon Civic ty Is tour of table and L. tea also honor a Yellowstone parkland later centered by irresistible. Arthur day ef Mark crepe, hound in satin pected that the next bleunrM ef the ter. the prooeeds to be devoted to the Duncan of the navy, who has recently bowl of honeysuckle and bridatwreath win make their homo in this city. For wear with Mue suits are edged. As you can see, a woo-- " fringe in held be will General Federation rare of an orphan whom the club will returned from active service in the and covers were laid for the 14 memof soft navy crepe. Ooo that desful design in applique is its par-- " Yellowstone Park, and in that ease The hoot ess was assisted by Garden flowers wars ef- bers. adopt. The lower and upper rooms Adriatic. particularly appealed to me, waa a ucnlar piece do resistance. Devotedly' bo women doubtless will Utah chib were used for the various pastimes, fectively used in the decorations, the Mrs. J. B. Wilson. mem-bThe club MINNA. crepe, with little frilly color, ynora. called upon to extend local courtcola figured which Included games and needlework. supper table in the diningroom having tneldde Mra. Frank Cortess, Mrs. a wide cuff hinting at Japanese F, 8. A little letter nest week will -to many of the attendants at. ths big Influence-looa -A musical program was given, lnclud-- - for a centerpiece a basket of pink and E. A. Francom, Mrs. E. M. Hechler. : describe what tht Fifth New Quite avenue, consistently meeting. There axe mors than 11.000 blouse is tied Into a wide, soft' how York, approves of in shoes, gloves, a - - vocal . solo .. by Mias white rones. Assisting during the eve- Mrs. W. Perry. Mra J. D. Shugrue, lug Genclubwomen tbs by were represented Melba Mrs. Kelsos E. Mia moat FlorNickerMrs. Marian and Mia Frank at the back a model and a 'Tiolln and ning suitable and other fixings. Sorenson, eral organization. son. Mra. B. J. Wilson, Mra. E. ChamHiss duet Neleon ence Wbeelon. by piano e e s and Miss Erma f! rover, with readings berlain and Mia May Midgley. Ths T. H. Gordon CtroVe Q. A, R. LOGAN. Mrs. Claire Stewart Boyer will go to will bold a marine memorial service on Mra J. A Powell entertained the El by Mm LaRue Cahoon-New York to meet her husband. Lieut. May 28 at the Jordan River, to which 9.1 The reception room was decorated in Exit club Wednesday, a luncheon preDs Witt A. Boyer, who has recently all marines, sailors and soldiers axs The vsodevflle entertainment gtea ' bridal wreath, and flgur de lia, and ceding the usual pastime. The decreturned from France. After a short Invited. There win be an effective hr the settvs members of ths Soroets , the other rooms in a profusion of gar- orations were in pink geraniums and visit In the east the couple will return service on tho bridge and banks of ths . Sorortty on Ratnrday evening last-den flowers, snapdragon, snowballs, purple iris. scored s decided hit end was roost eue-- c ! make Salt to win where is Lake, also they cordially and ths public marigolds and tulips being used with river, In eessful A charming j detail. every their homo. The Conference dub of the T. W. C. PROVO. In tbs receiving invited. charming effect. Japanese musical skit was given and line were tho club officers, inciud-11n- s A. gave a delightful lawn party on should .also he made mention special Jfie Ethel Campbell haa gone to Ths Short Story club was delightwill be the club officers, includ-- - Wednesday at the association residence, Mra Nettle Woolley. Taylor an- of the danoHig ef Mia Mary Dslnea and Mr. and Mra H. G. Whitney anD. C., for a stay of sev- fully entertained on Wednesday by nounces the engagement Thurman. The offatr as., of her dangh. Mia Lucile ing Mrs O. W. Daily, Mrs. J. W. Outh-ri- e, the proceeds to be devoted to sending nounce the engagement of their Washington, uoder- - tbe aMe- metis remen t ' Of 3Sisd Ml ter. Mrs. E. J. Eaton. Mr. B. W. Sen- representative to conference to be daughter Marion to Mr, George Harold eral montha. Ruth A. to Mr-- Ssss Mud t. Theclsadeal short Edith get Mia Mao JSdmrd sad Mies Martha Carlisle. ; Utatv-th e, ior. Mr. 8. D. King bad afternoon was irora Hollister, Mo., and at Felt, the wedding to , take . place in charge held shortly at members of the Beta" Del flare to take place next month... and story ofthe Mr,, and nt-Oark of the cards and Mrs. L. Jlarcil fea- J una ,. The with Whitney the idea, la of Upper Falls, Provo Canyon. and Jteeping NClke "Th' Reading club met this ts Sorority wer entertained at a de- ture Included music,-- a minstrel show daughter Aim,- Beth wnd g-Barbara the rooms were beautifully deeoratel afternoon the kenirtegton. Mr,.. T--.J open Session with Mrs. lighten! social event nr on Thursday at of Salt Lake, are spendin- a few with a profusion of pink hasrthorns George P. in was chairman of the arrangementNippere. Mra Lila Re- the home of Mra J W. Hayward. The telling. the music being Tlr.' and Mr. Tienry Encrman of weeks Parker at ths Merritt Jonea hotel In mingled wtth bridal wreath. The se- el oe Brtmhsll gavs when seriated by Mrs. O. W. Daily furnished by the Skelton trio. The Logan announce the engagement of ths book review of hoatea for the affair were the sororiA Ocean o rooms A were bright with flowers, and their number of mnsl. lty patroneeses and Include Mrs. J. W.n Park, Cal). My Heart. and Mrs. I. A. Daley. The following lection from Hawthorns was The "Peg Louise to Mr. Clarence cel were selection e e 1 after which e. Mra. John Cart given, Mr. aesisted in serving refreshments: Mias the lawn was strung with Japanese Baxterdaughter Hayward. Smart, of Salt Lake. The marriage Birthmark, read by Mr. Raymond Mr. and Mra. J. F. MacGregor and Ackerman. Besides this Mia Ethel refreshments wer served to about 88 Christiansen and Mrs. H. R. McGee. Gladys Reilley. Mia Catherine Gra- lanterns. will take place in the Salt Lake temple guest Tho Theta Sorority home hu been two children, accompanied by their Bixby read a short original skrteh enham. Mi Helen Smith. Mia Eleanor Mr. sod Mra. Wltltam P. Clayton the scene of several delightful dinner Mra George J. Gibson was hostess next month. suiter. Mrs. Jennie J. Drouillard. and titled Richards, Miss Erma Groves, Mia beautifully de- ttnnonno. ths engagement of their parties Moonlight. . the week. Mr. Lester during tea a SO son which Van of have gone to Lava Hot scribing a personal Impression LaRue Cahoon. Mia Melba Nelson yesterday at at Miss Stella, to Mr. J. Buvf Hlnrhcliff about Leer, daughter week was s dinner meet this of the friends were present.. The rooms An interesting wedding to her friends Springs. Ida, for the summer. and Mrs. Prank Hainey. Lake. Mia Un Peterson, both of this city. Ths mar- week and on Wednesday, at Silver Miss Mablemoonlight came e as I which will surprise take piece la Jon. were bright with garden fiowera the Parker and Miss Marjory Whitaieyi da .Jessup read selections from two ries Clark Mia Floreses Inina hu returned were M. O. Pierce and children have diaieet stories written by modern au- home Mrs. The Happy Hour club was entertain- dining room being especially attrac- eras that of Mia Sarah Cameron entertained. from Salt Lake City where she of Salt Lake City (lately of Glasgow. gone to Burden, An Interesting meeting ef the Cite ed the ha been afternoon Tuesday by Mrs. tive with Its table decorated in pink Kan, where they thors. Refreshments followedassisted the guest of honor at a numwas held on Wednesday afternoon . to James William Tyler of will visit Mr. Pierces W. 8. a hostess ber of social sffaira Thursday eve- chib the luncheon peonies, the flowers filling a silver Scotland) Crown, being parents. program, furon a Mra F. O. Reynolds with host ess. who at is present formed the centerpiece. Illinois, the Misses Afton and Alio Rob. The program the usual preceding by her mother. Mrs. D. W. Hudgett, ning cone Wfted of a piano olo pastime. basket which stationed 20th from the Infantry bins Mra. W, IT. Ron left Salt Lake and Mra J. W. Boles. Mra. A. M. entertained a at social The at. table has for a center- Presiding as the tea and coffee urn lough large Thomas Mia and s nook by was Gwendolyn were Mra Louis B. MeCornick, Mra at Nitre, W. V. Tho wedding Mc- Monday for Arizona for an extended Good, Mia Katharine review of Arnold Bennetfa (The I Paul, Mia fair. piece a basket of sweet pea, ana This evening Mta Rsth Taylor Sc Title, the home of Mrs. Mary K. W. Q. Robtnaon. JChe viait with her daughter, Mrs. H. 8. Edith and Mia Rath Beleas. Prof. The ars used in the other room a O. J. Salisbury and Mra Union held at877 by at a trouseean tea about meets of the afternoon were Mrs; fi. Ninth avenue, and Bishop Tarbush. The club members are Mra E. H. Worthington, who were assisted in Neill. club will be entertained at the Coun- entertaining 28 guests being Invited. The decora- B. McGee, Mia Condte and Mia Le. perMia Marjorie Howard. David R. Lyon of Ensign ward D. Mra. B. by M. Mrs. two Mra serving H. H. club In weeks tions wilt be Fairbanks, Sears, by try pink and whits roses. A dinner party at which 20 ' A. ceremony, after which aa Mr. and Mra. Lewis William Sowles Hammlll and Mrs. Scott Keyring. Mra O. L, Fowler asd daughter. Mia Daria, Mrs. Horace Goodfellow. Mia Claudio Green. Him Margaret formed theevening ere delightfully entertained waaguests giv- -i waa spent, dancing have gone to San Francisco for a 10 Bernice Bright, have returned home enjoyable Mra Welter Crown, Mra Sf. Siam, Walker and Uus Sibyl. Walker. bv Mr. and Mrs. George Lindquist aa after absence In thro months of being a feature. Refreshments were days', visit. on table The Sira E. Z. Carlson. Mra 8. Paschal), had a .. . M Friday. charming The regular meeting of the Poetry California Friday they wer guests . lits, EvsaHxsrarn hnd' Mra Lang. tehis Florence Hall was hostess on servelUdaring the evening, and Mra. of forget-me-nand lilies was held last Monday evening) of Mra M. A. Graham at luncheon, and centerpiece of th valley, and spring blossom Mra. Grant Swan left this week for Society Wednesday at a dancing party at her McNeill was assisted by Mia Evelyn In and the in Public building the The Canton, Ohio. , evening Library A social evening rooms Mra. the and Inghs. Hansen Margaret on home avenue. First The rooms Ernest Mra Mia Bright were entertained at Gaj ford entertained at the following officers elected for ths and owed tbe dinner. were tastefully decorated for e e s . dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hin- foilMr. s tea Wednesday afternoon at her home wer bright with tho spring flowers, roomsoccasion and Mrs. E. I. BeTl entertained with bridalwreath and ton. Mia June Whitt emore will arrive evening year: in honor of the faculty of Rowland the table in tho diningroom having a the at as enjoyable social on Tuesday. Din- - , . The bride wore a wedding the latter part of June from Los Mrs. C. Arthur Haws of Magna will ner was President. Mra. B. A. M. Fro teeth; served parly In the evening Hall, about 80 guests being present. basket of red peonies and bridal snowballs vies president, Mia Joanna Sprague; corns te Provo In the morning to visit to 80 crepe and car- Angeles to visit Mia after which game and The rooms here bright wtth peonies, wreath as a centerpiece.' Assisting dress aof white georgette of roses and lilies of wood for several weeks.Egards. Wedg- secretary, and treasurer, Mra. Homer with her mother. Mra M. A. Graham. music guests were ried The table was bouquet in Hall enjoyed. were Mia mothher receiving Mr. and Mrs. E. R Brtmhall entert- decorated wtth bridal wreath, snowballs and rosea was Mta Hansen Ruth Mia P. committee, Burt; program Mrs. 3. W. Hall, her sister, Mia the valley. marguerites. ained- at a family affair on Tuesday the tea table being decorated with the er, Mr. and Mra Henry FHlerman anMra. H. blue Mra. wore of J. a and bridesmaid Angel, gown Mr. Sewyer. Myra. E. Mildred Mra. M. and Led yard left fhb Hall, and Mrs. W. O, Carbla occasion being the 2Stb nounce the engagement of beir daughrosea 1. Assisting .the hoeless in enterfor the evening the georgette crepe and carried a bouquet week for California to spend several Abbie Berg. The meeting anniversary. ter Louise to Mr. Clarence Baxter of taining are Mra G. M. Bacon, Mra season will be held In the wedding A delightful affair of Wednesday was of camationa and lilies of the- valley. weeka coming Mra George A Salt lake, tbs marriage to take place Tuesday evening F. E. Marcy. Mra S. R. Neel, and Mta . a family affair In June. at The following guests were present: committee room of the Public Library entertained Startup the tea. given by the Too Mr. and Mra. David R. Lyon, Mr. and being her Mra Joseph Blthell had announced Mra Samuel Newhouse and mother, on the second and fourth Monday evs-In- at her borne the occasion Hot re aHralT "ars birthday anniversary and the presence the marriage of her daughter Evon. to i of each months instead of the first of being present Tho tables were ar Mrs. Orson Allan. Mr. and Mra. B. P. Mra. Mary Stlngley, left yesterday her Mr. James father, Dunn Mr. of Rennick Adam. Th ceremony wa il: Muriel Gayford, Mia Ruth WR,d ranged on mexxanlne floor, the tea Ivory. Mr. and Mra. William Inglte, for Berkeley. Cal, to visit Mr. and and third as beretofora Mammoth, who spent a few days hero performed In Ogden on May IS. llama Mia Helen Marcy, Mia Kath- table beingthe In the banquet room, and Mr. and Mra. R. W. Ray. Mia Isa Don- Mra. George C. Moors for several ) his family. visiting Mr John Kremer of Bozeman. Mont, arine Brown, and Mia Esther Bennett. decorated in pink roses- - and bridal-wreat- h. aldson. Mia Agnes Donaldson, Mia months and will gcr from there to; On Friday evening Mr. and Mira la vMtlng with Logan relativea ensa very Parley Clinger Members of each sorority as- Clara Larson. Mia Carol Lyon. Miss Ths Misses Edith Wallses and Docile Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Macmillan enter- sisted in tertained a number of delightfully their friends st Thurman of Salt Lake are gusata at Lingren, Mia Mina Monroe, Mia entertaining. The sororities Anna s social to affair twencelebrate'thelr tained at a family dinner Tuesday eve- include the Soros La Sorority house. Chi Omega, Delta Epsilon, Eva Overson. Mta Gurnie Pearson. Dr. tieth wedding anniversary. Thera were theMra Dora Chlpman of American Fork A- 8. Ash, Mr. H. B. Graham and Mr. ning in honor of Mra Lyle of Iexington Gamma Phi and Alpha Chi. 8S and present gueits who hss spent the past week tn Logan In honor of Mra. Lyle of Lexington, progrealve Fred Whits. , wore played. Favors game were Her mothto her horns returned hu Tn the selection of the furniture awarded Mra George F. Well A number of luncheons were given Ky, Who is here visiting her son and and er, Mra Sarah Friday, accompanied for a given room, whether It be large Mra. Albert Maxfleld. daughter, Mr. and Mra. John Vimont on Wednesday at the Country club, the her. Aa Interesting event of the week or small, simple or magnificent, there Saturday evening last tbs Arlsona Mrs. John Bennett ef Salt Lake vpenf Lyle, and also' for Harold Macmillan, Crystal club being entertained there the of liHn Irene to be con- club of the B. Y. U. held of part of the week here.' who has recently returned from war by Mrs. J. F. Dunn, and other in- V. Smith marriage Wool- - No One Will Know Yon Um are three cardinal pointof the room; their dancing parties In tbeanother & and Gilpin art galMiss Florence Chipman ef American service in Russia. sidered:. The character formal luncheons being given by Mra. ley, the ceremony having been per. lery. of Sait Hansen Ann Miss Fork and suitafurniture of the size and design T. W. Boyer, Mra C. L. Smith and formed on Thursday in the temFace Powder The bishopric of the Fourth ward Lake spent the week-en- d in Logan, ble for that room, and the proper entertained The Mutual Improvement associa- Mra. Edward Rosenbaum. the memebr of the ward and were guests st ths Thets Sorority pi e, by Elder Joseph F. Smith, of furniture and Its arrange- at a daoeing party in the amusement amount tion of Pioneer stake Joined in an house. folbreakfast wedding If you derwlllo ths vent latest ment." Period furniture will be used hall Friday evening. An excellent Mies Louise Berg spent pari of th The Busy Twelve club was enter- - and aat the outing to Liberty park Tuesday night. home of ths bride, for thing litiscpowders. musical program waa furnished lowing week with relative tn Springville, to demonstrate these principleThura-ros-at talent by to Its Impownle of the ward. the members of the two families. The detect it and it gives ths skin that! Dlnwoodeys Furniture Store Mia Plnlna Wrathal visited with - aod Mr. W. G, Foot announce friends In Provo during the week. pesch-ltk- e bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mra appearance and baby day. May 28. at 2:80 p.m. Arrange-softne- ,.Mrthe of Elvs Faux spent last week-en- d their Miss Lurltn marriage daughter V. of and 8mlth J. this city, the everybody rava about. You!ment by Rose IL Wldtsoe. to Mr. 8 E. Casslty of Salt lake City In Salt Lake. . on In the morning and It stays bridegroom a son of Mra. Elizabeth put it all which took in the Mr. learned Mrs. Grover Rich of of and the the have Housewives first place month No day. touching up to keep) A. and the late Samuel Woolley.- Mr. yier Salt Lake. They will make their Idaho, spent tbe past week In Barter, LoeunUTT last few years that canning by the In Perspiration tn home and Mra Woolley will go for a short does not affect it and it will e- that Mine Reese visited wtth Jennie city. and method ha simplified not 8ub. cold pack 1 In Lake be will Friday evening the employees of the friends Salt at home off pn clothing. It Instsntly beautifies' made moro sure the process of the ( tan trip, and after June ths, early part of u Wholesale company formed aa the week n temporarily at 188 E street, until when foods of than most uri uto - 2 W. Mr. J. Webster of Rexburg, Ida,Slag party to Saratoga where the completion of their own home on1 cheeks, sad is a wonaerful tonic for preservation -- c SJ Monday- - her- spent oPOhriJOtj ,7t!f tIloa whs uked they bashing. hjoyed1Kers' ths sklnr prevents blackheads, - eoara'the I street. . Th A. C. or Sir. former a Dick Kappel, cr the Pioneer met s- spoil - Ctssi - S j pore, hides, freckle, and other blemishes on ths face, neck.) without "pressure. 1s an adaptation of Friday afternoon with Mra ImCy H student, is visiting with Logan friends. Farnsworth. Mra Elizabeth Hayward, Mr B. F. Biter has returned from ,2 method -- which use state On Wednesday evening the marriage hands and arms. Rough, chapped skin i the pieatdaiu. of the- - organization a business trip through southern Idaho. Ti quickly disappear and leave you wltlu - tbe of Mias Dora Hall and Walter Tracy a was present. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Horsley of compterfon hf Youth, which will at- it also enables the worker to keep The took place ad ths horns of the brides tract Pit were the guests ef Ls-- faculty- - of the Franklin school .o attention anywhere. Apply -and E. Supt.-process. Canning last week. before going to theatre or par- cool during Exgertsen were the gan friends parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hall on te A. Wldtsoe ef Salt Lake a a ateamer at J in oven luncheon or guests Prest. in the fruit Miss by north State street, the ceremony be- ties. and just note ths favorable comEula Fletcher. Mia Ellgiven visitor on Saturday last. Its the retains Ritchie ments of fruit friend and 8 so feels done; your It quickly o'clock Rev. at ing performed good by the Mr. Thomas Oldham of London, Eng., Alma Thatcber your f ace that you will never be shape, color and flavor better than Mra. Elmer I. Goshen, and an informal re- on Mr. and Mr. Owen Babm announce is In Logan for an indefinite Slav kettle. the room without It, and you will forever dis when eooked In the preservingseasonThe following. ception engagement of the-- daughter Miss looking after his business Interests and - Doris 1 ' bower of white living 1 This method of canning the to Mr. Dexell Johnson, both of visiting friends. w u peonies and swam- -i Mr. .Cleve Turner, who ts tn the V, ,h marri o lake place iris, combined with ferns and palms, j tbs pore or injurious chemicals, suchi S aviation service, is here from Wsah-- , Wed In J om bismuth or pearl white, so often shown the bridal eouple standing under a Mra InD. C, on a three weeks John Collin on Ington, entertained the ,rnd ,B m,nF high grade powders, nesday afternoon at 2; any canopy of the flowers and greens. The invited to at- members of the Bonneville club at her lough. h terested is cordially dining room was ta white and gold. "fSl Daniels ha returned from::: Mr. SZSlta.' fternoonClyde In skin treattheTfeatu being military service In Franca - ,1 Shasta daisies and his being effec- leading ment of mmAy skin diseases, a It a tend.. Mias Misses The and Edith used. Jones The wore handcollege bride Buby Curtis and Mildred Utah The a of Agricultural tually tonic to the akin, la abso- Pocatello, genuine Holland have returned from a pleasant P Mla Loreada John. some gown of white embroidered lately harmless and will not stimulate the department agriculture co-Mrs. Baum entertained at a visit vy ith friends at Rags Lake. Idaho, t georgette crepe over white satin, and a produce a growth of Bair. Here tv- operating and- - the Women's Civic bundle .JIrs Vern Crockett and baby have' shower folk Get offer: Monday fair for from veil a long of tulle caught with or package youfi Center association present the front a visit with home folks Mis Doris, atevening her home returned today, use It for a week or, lowing schedule for the coming week: her daughter. Her bouquet was a : - aod Mra. J. B in Ogden. ' Jlr.. Johnson are announce and not if two, you atisfied hriil ask) a Mr. u Mrs Perrins ef Idaho FaBa.fi and 18:12 am. 20. him for your money back and be will Wednesday. May ,f daughter Stella . : Mrlast Sunday In Logan. John wedding march was played i gladly give to you. If It were not Weighing and measuring of children Mooney. Tbe mar. spent it Mr. and'Mr. J F. Featherston mads ' ac kL1!T at ,he home of the a by Mjs Helen Williams and during) something out of the ordinary, do you for household 5 women, engineering delightful automobile trip to Sait h. Tuesday afternoon, the ceremony. Miss Ruth Williams i suppose we could afford to make you Blanche Cooper and Rose H. Wltdsoe., the ceremony being performed by Bishop A. L. Lake. Provo nnd Provo canyon ths want a sang Loves Old Bweet Song" and u'h an offer? If you really oth2 p.m. Canearly The part of the week. 28, bride was May Wednesday. here in attired beautiful la a complexion, your At Dawning. Mrs. Horaoe W!ker and children of the bride i chance to have one without any ex ning fruits and vegetables in the oven be tat Ira dresa of champagne goo rg-- tt Salt tn the week in Logan Lake in the MrAsk crpa. P. If anil derwlllo for and and in tbe steamer, Leah it falls Jennings wae riven in their evening J. J- - pens reception tbe guests spent of Mrs honor whwv abtiht Mra Ells McQusrrie. Walker's mother, accept nothing else, then you will not 4 28, T5 pm. May Wednesday, were H. Mrs gueete Roe J, of Great! be disappointed. Tracy, present Mayor Roy Buiien hss gonO to New Wednesday afternoon the Ttah Soro-i- e York Falla, Mont., Mia Matie Hall and Mta NOTE When ssked about derwlllo Weighing and measuring of children, on s business trip. club - met at the home of Mr. one of our leading dl&ggllTS said. It, Blanche Cooper. . Florence Hall, P Parker, It bring the annual a wonderful beautifier,, away 10 am. Dem- George schol truly 28, May Presiding at the table were Mrs. J la Thursday. high The Provo we ever have aid. onstration: 8umAier salads and des- school wt art wa day. ; D. Hurd, Mrs George B. Swaner. Mrs ahead of anything SPRINGVILLE ta. under direction high , those who use It are wild over IL serts of Rom Hartwell and Mrs Lloyd Garris- sad made attractive by the um of Mis Phillips, furnished the such excellent satisfaction is It program. giving on- They were assisted In serving by that w gladly refund the money to gelatine. Leah P. Jennings The Nineteenth Century club met afternoon with Mrs. George Beth Roland left Springville the for Mia Hazel Bourgard. Mia Meurlne evlry dissatisfied customer." Derwlllo : Thursday, May 28. 2 p m. Study yesterday W, Fltxroy. an Ironclad money back of part ef the week for tbe Presidio, si Bourgard, Mia Eleanor Hubbard. Mia is aid under th'a furniture. Dlnwpodeys period MfMra J. Martin J, " From thsrs, ha will .see A and fam, California city by all druggists Furniture store, 27 west First South Irma Fenton. Mia Nanon CroxaU and guarantee in tly left- today for Silver Lake, Ida. ait for China Zion's including Mia Margaret Comrle. . H. where street. Rke will arrangement The Primary officer entertained they spend the summer Johnson and Druehl Drue Mr. and Mrs Tracy left on a late Schramm months visiting relativea Mra Jan Stswarts horns, for Basals( Ad v rlisem enL W'idjso. 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