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Show THE DESERET Reception at Home Follows Ceremony SOCIETY MRS . DERN HOSTESS AT INFORMAL SOCIAL AT HOME Xra. Georgs H. Bern ms ho!-- e an informal reception Tbur-daafternoon at her bom, tli east South Temple street., The tea tabla hold a cream ckta and vaa centered with a Urye crystal candelabra holding Uoty Prince Presiding at th tea table taper. were: Mr, Fred C Dern, Mrs. George Haslam of Fremont, N &., stater of Governor Im, iho U a guest at the lern hom. Mrs. W M. Armstrong, M C. Janie le Dicka Mrs. George H. Watson. Mrs. c J. Galligan, Mr Charles Miller. Mrs. K B Hampton. Mrs. James H. Movie Mra a1entne Gideon. Mrs. E N. Neher and Mrs J. C. Weeter. A musical program presented during the afternoon ry Miss J- - ated Naomi Hoffman, soprano, by Mrs. Stuart Ra. f.ai.ft accompanied by . Ir. E. V. Hoffer Le Mar Dunes n. ba.fso, gave a group of vocal selections cvompan,ed b Miss Norma Sorensen Three hundred guests called during the afternoon. ; A genera! of the Ladles' Literary meeting club will be held 2 Friday at 20 o clock t the clubhouse, with an Auld L Syre luncheon at 1 o clock. The fg honored guests will be member of thirty years standing Mrs A H. Parsons will be toastni ir s? The program will corvst of musical interpretation of Maxfield Parish V pwiure The Garden of Allah as follow Trio. Mrs. Ann Lenore Harris. Mrs Kvelyn Bird ilhamsun and Mis Bonnie Daynes; dancers. Ruth Fih-p- . Miss Gwendolyn Workman and Mias Frances Zwickie.. accompanist. Mi Loraine Smith The program comm.ttee members will be M-- e hortee. The play production c'as of the club undr the direction of Mrs. Grat-Tvixoti SrenarTr Friday morning at the clubhouse o'clock. at Section of the A A U. W. will meet as follows wilt-me- see Mrs X. McCUnahan will entertain at a luncheon Thursday afternoon. Nov. 1, at herhome on Penrose drUe. V Sage Tea Dandy to Darken Hair By DOROTHY Ton can crii, f.tded i'Mut'fuilv Salt Lake Girl Weds South American e' tt Tburs-Autum- land-own- v iirt-nu- sea Lam-bourn- Carmel-by-lhe-Se- v Vanderbilt Widow Starts' Honeymoon With 4th Husband st Ameri-Beaut- 111 1 1 i!r r Bee-Me- lr yof gJ. - Hurled Into Air - tlfVa.r.nd' svenly that no one can vie U it has been applied. Those whose bar Is turning gav nr becoming faded have a surprise or awaiting them, because after one two application the grav ba r vanishes and our loks become luxuriantly dsk and beautiful. Tht : the age of jouth areVt unattractive folk wanted around. o g't bj?y with ComWeths 8ase and Sulphur pound tongt and voull he delighthandFf'me bsir ed with eojr dark. and your veufhfol appearance wtth-li- i few davs Adv d Porto Rico Aid to Continue to Jan. to be laid. Walks Under Ladder, Skull Is Fractured EVANSTON', III.. Oct. Si. (AP) Mra A. F Jirielet waa not aupervtituttoua ao' aha walked on- der t n ladder leaning against A building on mta reet yeeterda y. The Udder fell. Mra. Krieter a skull waa fractured. True Beauty Oils NEW YORK. Oct. 25. (AP) Radio will supplant textbooks is thousands of a hool rooms of the country tomorrow when the first of sene of musical concert will be broiRast by Halter Damrosch, widely known musieduco-tiojut- bankruptcy. 1 Oct. JS. (INS) WASHINGTON. The American Red Cron will hare to contina, feed'ng 129,000 native Porto Rican, at leant until January, Jimet L. Fteser, acting chairman, reported to Resident CooltdK. todat. U b:la Porto Rico waa hard hit Musical Program Go to Thousands Of Students. I do not think tha damage to tb, eugrar and ot her cropa will caua, l cian. The series is being sponsored by the Radio Corporation of America and will be- broadcast over WJZ and 25 associated radio stations Use them this way to proeast of the Rocky Mountains starting at 11 am, t E. & T.) tect your natural charm Jn New York City alone 125 public echoola have been equ'ppcd wih radio receiving sets and wj,H listen in on the concert. whie at If skin is kept naturally lovely, Tea hers College, Columbia uri vercitv, the faculty and s'udeVs of make-u- p cannot harm. But always the music department wol f llow of the r remove tt carefully each night. the concerts as a pa-- t atudies. The Radio CorponaL m monr i a challenge to beauty. To ed that radio sets for rcce.virg day the aoman of forty or fifty of the broadcasts ae b rg mv the year, conquer her ed In schools thepughut the coun- resume, to letShe d loteliresi. protect, her try. first index to , trea-,jre- Princeton Names 15 as Scholarship Candidates' comp beau xion, . n.g'.t rexoie all traces of rouge and po der, of dust and grime, or oil secretion ar.d dead skin by the face thoroughly wuh f PRINCETON iz HNS John Grtr Hibnin pres - I profuse lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water, dent of Puncetn u. .atv i rich urguert lather, composed recommended twlv the pnceie?t beauty oil Nature atea and thre am'in ifr-f Rh eight different state supplies m palm and olive trees, scholarships penetrates the pores and TlH-amen- il' M -'r fnc.trxturc(i. cleansed , their repotive era e '.mnnreex " u for final selection Te'mter the Work laer into the skin with I The undercrad jate rn-- r ird K 'your two hands to massage awar include Dcar D (Vjanv telltale lines of aee. Rinse with bert L. Gee of lnver hw arm water, ten co!d. Dry by pat- Fort'' thouRind Xot r f were blown lip ma s rc t 3? a Llysfaen, Wacr Iftuar ttery i:h a soft towel Occasional1 an ice massage. In the morning, observe the same treatrrrrt: end bv appymg fimshmY crem Then (and then only) ar ou ready for rouge and powder If our skin is apt to be dry, an olixo oil rub beiore our soap massage brirgs gatefal reu!tsr But never om t our Palmolive treamer.t night and morrtr.g. At 10c the cake it offers the worlde least expens; e beauty recipe. Oa Tne C !gse sl everjahere Pa rrc jue P. Chicsg'S, It, ting cc nia-sag- . idrcr j m r r- - 1 ! But Escapes Hurt Wh Vhd Er-ne- et host-wa- t, 5R21P ABLE rd see J Our Clcth Coat Q Our Dresse Jjf Our Fur Coat Style You CHURCH NOTICES Wil Buy Your Fall and Winter Outfit From Us TOOTS AND CASPE- R- No Winner on Looks. The Libe-tstaka Relief soc.ey will hold its regular month!' union meeting on Tnursday CKt 2 at 2 pm. in the F'irst ward chapi All officers and cias leaders art expected ts be present. The Granite stake pr'esrhd meeting will be held Sundav, Ot t 28 at 2 p m in the Fvichards asfd Heads of department chapel. will met at 1 p m. The Relief societies of Pioneer take will hold a cla-e- s leaders' convention in the stake hall Fndav, a ! Oct. 26. with session at and 1 pm All class leader and invited. are officers generally The EnstTTY ak.s xeLef aoceta union meeting for ward officers and teachers win be held in the ward chapel Ftidaj, Twentieth Oct. 2 . at 2 p m. The Salt Lake stake Relief ao will be held riety union meeting Friday, Oct, 24 at 2 p m. m the Seventeenth ward chape! The monthly meeting of the Hgh Priest of Granite slake 2 will be pm. in held 8uniav 0. 24. at the hapel, wsd the Rtrhard 1 am Lund ill k speakers will b muswal and T Albert Hooper program whl be Sven bv tbr Hawthe thorne ward high pneets uii iddowa. direction of Robert H Officersand teachers of the ta Lake stake Primary association wil lmeet taturdav. Oct 27. at 3 pm. in the Seventeenth ward chape!. Ths F.oneer sak quart onie.nte will be hc!d Sund, Oct 7S. w th meimgs at 10 a t.v and pm. in the Pioneer stae ha Saturday evening, Ocl. 17. the-will be a meeting m the Make hail for priesthood office and s iporvisrs. to be followed by a s'ake offcers soia! Monday eventrg Oct - the regu'ar prise hood le the met ng will form of priesthood convention, for at which the assigned will be carried such gathering stake and out. All member of othes inereMed are invited o attend the conference meeting Judge Nephi Jensen wJT be the speaker at the N Mev Park ward sacrament ervnos Funday evening at 6 39 p m. D A Jenkins and daughter. Mis Edna Jne Jenkins, are now a home at 2224 Rosemont avenue. Rogers Park. Chicago. leave Mrs. William Reid will VloMJfsts Wes. G. k. 1U. early next week for Los Angle. 1012 8 to write where she will be the guest of Dr. Sail Come I or will tell Mrs f?fn'and Mrs. Allen Msrtineau. Eat t. and with was formerly M ss Lu- experience di- - Martinet often w i Keller FormnUL cillo Kid. turbed 2ft time a night. It act bladder a epsm ait do on bow and Mrs. Cladde Freed will return ela. Drive ont foreign deposit Ihi re- - oon frou New York after a six lessens exceesiv acidtv.cauaea getlteves ths irritation that viit with relatives and1 cotLab-1c weeks friends. Mr. Freed left during thei ting cp nights The tahe Keller each at all drag stor, week for Phoenix. Arizona, where lo- oratory. 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Millions of of bottle this old famous Save Tea fcips Improved by the addition of other in- y gredienta are sold nnuf dVirTh". , la honor of Ih marriage of Mia , Mary Braaier, daughter of Mrs. Frank W. Braaier, and Horace F. WednesBeesiey, which took placo halt Lake temple, a DEPARTING MATRON day la ths was held la ths evening FOR at ths homo of ths bridegroomA.a ocl 25. MOTIF IS Chicago, Deecouronex parents. Mr. and Mrs Alvin h ATTRACTIVE AFFAIR Beesley, 43 1 Wasatch boulevard. disgusted with tha bandit A setting for ths bridal party business. Victims, ha found Mn. Robert Parker prodded et a waa formed of palms nd ferns last night, lack a fitting aanaa prettily appointed luncheon at tha with tall baskets of pink and white of with a tenAlta club Thursday morning, hon- dahlias and asters at each and. dency even to downright Mr- J. H. Weiner, Back of tha flowwa wars two pedoring rudeness. will estals each who. with Mr. Weiner. Ha got a gun and pointed holding seven lighted leave eoon Ior Seattle to make their Upers. .Red and pink roses were it at Frank Peaching. Mr. interest Is ths announce home- rooms. )n used throughout tha Paschmg in no mood for it. ment of the marriage of Miss A color scheme in light and dark the unbraided Descouronez and dining room a lavender and Harriet Howell, daughter of Mr. rreen waa developed in the deora-tion- a yellow color scheme was developed then chased him Half a lozen of the luncheon table. A with yellow roses and lavender blocks until Hescouronea lvat and Mrs. Joseph M. Howell of this basket of autumn fruit formed a asters. A Venetian lacs cloth himself in Lincoln park. city, and Juan Samper, 'meaphy centerpiece. Covers were laid for was and It was about this time that aetia over yellow took South'S.merican, which place 11 close friends of the honor guest, yellow princess were Descourone ' decided candies men e e Ocan unfortunate choirs at Monterey, Calif., Monday, in silver candlesticks. for amateur robbers, so he Tbs bride wtye a lovely Worth tober 22. The bri&e who is the East Coast Visitor ted to rob Miss Henrietta model of ivory satin with uneven granddaughter of the late ConM alker. rhinewith Howell hemline trimmed Luncheon Mrs. and Guest and at Joseph gressman He pointed ths pistol stones and pearls. A Princes lace and Colonel and Mrs. VtlljUrd aij the regulation hands Mrs LeRyo Dinwoodey enterUln- - coronet held a tulle veil in place, loung. is attending the University Mis command up at Walker bar luncheon where at ed blossoms and of clusters informally orange of California at Berkeley, iooked n rhinestones st Iscouronez and street she is a junior Sh is a member home on north outlining the cap. The broke forth m Utfghter. She Mr. colors were used In the 4ec bridal bouquet waa of Ophelia of the Chi Omega sorority. Uuched -' and laughed and Brookson of Mrs. of Mtguel Ada Dwjer Russell roses and lilies of the valley. Miss tamper, who is the was laughed. Desoouronea Mr as who is spending a Genera Keltv, a bridesmaid, wore Sam pel, banker and large line. to mnd complain. of Bogota, Colombia, South month with relatives in Salt Lake. an imported model of green nt You re held unibeing up he Miss Mildred Atumn colors wr used In the dec- over green crepe. America, t9 a former Oxford t' i her. Whereupon Mira versity student and is being grad- orative scheme, garden flowers Gardiner also an attendant was Wa.ker laughed sm mot uated from the California univer- centering the table, where covers gowned in orchid taffeta A p came up to Salt were laid for a few Intimate bouffant stjle: Mia Frances Brasity this yea. Ho visited 8 the was aboil. laughvr Lake during the summer. 3 lends of Mrs. Russell. zier, sister of the lylde, and a That s the erd of the story. Mias Margaret King, daughter of bridesmaid, wore coral taffeta. All Sam King of this city, and Enrique large butFriday. I pm, ITS east Second three bridesmaids had Form ter ty bows on thefe- - hips and all tamper, brother of he bride- South street.. How Children Stewf Columbia carried groom, witnessed the ceremony Habits, leader, Mrs, Mitchell bouquets The couple are hon mooning at art roees. The flower girl. Peggy T. 7.2ft a and will liter pTn., wore peach satin and carFrench, Thursday continue their studies at Berkeley. W. C. A, leader, Mrs. James A. ried a basket of rosebuds. LRo Winters was best man. Mrs 8e-!Hogle. Anyone interested in ths eork mother of the bridegroom whether for of these Given may groups join, ovv flesh wore black georgett Pcrtics a member of ths A. A. U. W. or rrepe and a corsage of vliow National Officer not. brides roses. Mrs. Braxierthe York. Oct. rs (ap s s a Schneider. M:ss Marcella Emerson McKim mother, was gowned In black vel- Mis MargaTe of of the section dent Spurs, y and vice The crafts arts vet and wrore a corsage of tional P'e Vsrjfrb.it Laker, who a divorcwi'l club m f society, ed pep I. Baker, former Wasatch the Lawnond collegiate Literary roses honorary who arrived Thursday from Dozer meet FiLbiy at the home of Mrs Assisting the bridal party nrd d.rMo. of the I nited States mint. in eeotor avenue a she 1140 Uiird Leon G. Smith. man. Mont, where itc o, Ne . Oa, 1, was on her parent of the hride and bridegroom will be Jin at the Montana State college, was at o'clock China painting receiving were Mr. and Mrs Fr wedJ'ng ir.t today wnh iter fourth the guest of honor at a breahfisl continued Mr Thomas E. Rowan nest Lambourne and Mr. and Mr, hUbtMrd. Charles il.not Amory, of bO'-'. Thursday morning by Mlj w,i! talk on Mediums n and Mrs. Mrs Jerrold gien m HBeeslev. MKs i!l lalk lr wre marritd oftsterMs.dayAm-rBernice Thomas, local president Louise Brazirr, Vis j thehomc otihe Horae; y and a number of Heath and Ms Vergil Mrs Fulton Cutting in Ltah ft ism, the organization, at the HotelSchneiwere tn charge Of the "On Eot A iheir return jrreer. si!' er tea will be Ki'nroollK Follow irg breakfast Mirf Presiding in the ftupper a wedding tr,p they are to der visited the University of Utah Friday afternoon at the home oflromn as Mr. xouis G. Hoagland irorn live hotel a at until to on Pre' they open Mra was Clarence and presented Bamberger eafrt,whl campu !n wnmf ivy ir I anu Beach home. idem George A. Thomas and Mine s,,uth Temple street. The Pro , mis Muriel Dods. Miss Louise th Mrs women Amoo, daughter of Cap-ta.- n ceeds win lie used to further the Gardiner. Miss Ruth ?m!th, Dury Van Colt, dean of E Emerson, of Baltiork among the blind In the mt . t t noon A luncheon was given Florence McCl-more. manufacturer, was first Per- - marr.eddrug M. Heed Haze, ChlresT by Miss Jeanne Hme In honor Smith Holin ISOj to Ow en Gra of Miss Schneider, The guests inlins McK.m of Baltimore. They Miss Mvra Cameron. All ? Mi-s M rs cluded the following local officers: and Alice Mitchell, were divorced in 131ft. The next tereated friend, are Invited to be I hen. Mss Thomas. Miss Berl West. Elizabeth Mitchell and Ms lor ear she was n.arred lo Alfred and Misc present M:ss Lucile Marciisen. th e Lund nne Vanderbilt, who was lost Mbic during jnelia Eliaabeth Hammel. After luncheon furnirhed hv the EvnnV on the Titanic home ears later seven dh Cm mn' The Miss Schneider vilted the sheorchestra Three hundW narne4 Mr Baker, who at versity ef Ltah will entertain at a sorority houses on the campus. that time was director of the mint. present in Halloween Friday evening party In t r n Mr make he has litre children, Alfred G An attractive tea was given the new music building on theLm-- j and George Vanderbilt and Gloria ' jtneir rome m S t the afternoon at the Pi EPf!lo jske. can pus. The fcllowing versity Tllird east on Baker. Phi sorority house niitlees are planning the events! the to In taking out their marriage In compliment street South ard Mrs. Walter A.j Mrs Mattie Janjes General chairman, held tea table Baker gave her age as Mrs. Theron S. (daughter. Nathal. are here from 44 andMrs popular visitor. The invitations. Kerr; itb centered Mr. Amory his as 2& a lacs cloth and was Parineiee, Mrs A. L. Daine and! San F'ranciFco for an extended 'hit whits wnd rod of s silver Mrs. J, J. Weight; decorations, land are guests of Mr9- - Broums Silver candle- Mrs. A. chrysanthemums. A. Beeley, Mrs. W. M parent. Mr. ard Mrs. Fred James. sticks held red and white candlea. Btooke, Mra James L. Barker and 1424 Harrison avenue. extended Re and while streamers Ef Mrs. refresh, .Charles Forsherg; from the chandeliers. A musical ments, Mra K. W. Rehrson, Mrs. Mra StelU RefcTimatr who- he program waa presented by Ml L Gibson. Mra L. K. spent ths summer with her parGrace James H. E. Mra Beckstrand, Sheckcl. Ch'yo Thomaa and Miss ents. Mr and Mja R Cheshire left Anderson. Miss Rowln, Kelly, had Wednesday for her home in asthe arrangements of Forman. Mrs. Isaac Armstrong, charge D. C. sisted by Miss Kathenne Keeler, Mrs. Vernon C. F'iske and Mrs. irgten. TORONTO. Ont, Oct. 25. fAF) and Miss Zembm Holmgren. W. Angleman; program. Btdnev Mrs Andrew Walker of Ls An- Dispatches from Rouyn. Que., to of model Mrs Elbert D. Thomss Mrs Lero , geles former! nf Salt Lake. Inspection, consisting ceremonies! Mail and Empire today describ r:. C. Mrs A. Cowles. initiation Carrington. ten dv in the eitv, srd series of explosions in the coal w', follow. n; the tea atj Mra. Thomaa Gile. and Mr, E. G. spending U the pulverizing plant of the Xoranda guct of her sister Mr? the home of Mias Zorah Horne 1 Evans. tmeiter veterday during v..lii a Fow!r. 8econd avenue. A Halloween din-laborer was hurled through a secin the Coulvridav Of will Miss Ruth be given ner The marriage Section C Radiant chapter Or ond story window. h!s ciothea departhome economics will meet Reeve will am Ravmond and university Eastern Star, takej ablaze, but aligbted on his feet ment. through the courtesy of the place Friday morning in the Salt, pndav afternoon at 2 n clock wPh and suffered little injury. ' a members of the No Delta Bigma Lake temple. In the evening 355 Hollvwood xUc Wilco The explosions, which recurred sorontv large reception will be given innational home economic Mrs. Florence 1tter. Ms at mtervas for several hours, were enu m honor of Miss Bchnodr. The honor oi the young couple m the Mrs. Agand Zimmerman heieved to have ben caused b.' national officer, the local officers amusement hall of the Thirty-firsnrs gtewan will be aatmg the inadvertent opening of a vent 20 Mis Couam's attendant of the Bp'irs and representatives in a coal bin in which a f.re had of the umverit$ chapter will leave will include Mias Estrella Cou'ani. been smouldering for several daw Albe-t- a enterMis where wit! for maid of honor. sororrv Chi Logan, Oblcv Friday evening Officials estimated the damage installation Mis Gavle BirrU and Mis tain at an inform the in Reeve. party dancing be repaired in three das could asit thy at the chapter of a new chapter at the Utah Agr.-- i Edna Coulam. biidemalds Harold Friday evening etree Reeve will be best man. on Futh cultural college eat Firt houe Campbell. The commitMiss Margaret Thomas I planning Margaret tee for th social include the affair M- Thomas McClellan. George s and Mrs. Walter The regular meeting of Wa- (harmod satch Perm No 24. Auxiliary to Ihe B. of R T. will he held FriDelta Th; day afternoon at41 ! o'clock at the willSigma ntrtain at an informal atdancPoetcfftce plae I A. O F. hall. the F'rida evening The meeting wit! be followed b ing party hous east Third oil fraternity of ocals of a second eerie the Fouth street. Gcrge Moore is in Prizes will be awarded Mr Reof arrangements. becca Stanford is chairman of th charge affair. of the Kappa Chi soMembers The auxiliary wilt ho!d a bazaar rority will entertain t an inforand social Thursday evening at evemal dancing party taturda o'clock at the I O o. F hall. on east Manor houee the at rening and be awarded will Prizes The First Fouth Ustreet. The committee freshments wPl be served in charge composed of Ms FOR FOR . bazaar i In charge cf Mrs H P Caroline ErmaHne Robbins, Mrs. liwas ad Clenderin. Guaranteed M Callieter and Mildred s Ward. Quality Miss Imogens Sandal!. 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