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Show -- 4 THE DFRERET. NEWS . nle Auerbach and Mrs. Gerard Warner of Now Tork arhe are, 1 guests at the Fred C, Auerbach The guests were seated at one tong, table which held attractive bowls filled with bright yellow coreopsis and blue delphinium. Coven were laid for thirty guests. . ---- SALT LAKE CITY TUESDAY JULY TT 1934 i and Today- Y esterday 'I- " mayi BRmSHrAMEBICAN-NAV- AL the oachanlrw PelHah-on- d recall tha story of Bamaon's tragic tore ho down tha plUara u CONFERENCE of tha Tampla of Dagon about his ii bead (o hid hla ahame, Later came tha advance oY Alexander the Great wbeq. Gaxa wu In ait the tha mut Important-citland. Hera hie hosts fought the Egyptians and here ha nearly died of wounds. Then In turn It became a Roman stronghold and wu greatly buutifted with hugs temple and works of art and of ' triumph. Tha city was later captured by the Crusadera and made one of their military outpoeta. Then It came Into the hands of the Moslem when it gradually fell into Its uvelt centuriu of drumlea sleep from which It wa rudely awakened in modern ttmu first by Napoleon In 1799 and then by the British In 1917. We know something ef tha British action there In the Allleg advance against the at the home Dr and Urn W. - I G Bolladay. The affal Margaret Wood Rifge 0f Kansu City, a niece erf Dr. an4 Tr- roll end Mr. Rymond Walker, who la vleltinj attha.Terr 1 tell home. t , The tea table waaset on the ter-- f overlooking the attractive gar--L den of the Terrell lhom and wu ! prettily decorated iWith a allver j bowl filled with 4olorfnl garden ! roaea. AwlaUng wkth the aervlng f" were Miu Rath Snj der. Mina Mary i Strange. .... Mlsa. F ancea Parson. ; Mias Ann Gray at d git Betty Chessman. The hostess and cueat of honor were assisted lq rece viaj gauta p by Mlsa Terretra n other. 'Mrs. W. G-- B. Terrell, her ai Mb Iter, Mary - Elizabeth Terrell, a id Mi George Raymond Walker. Glge jj. : - ; Party Mia. William i A- - LONDON, month-lon- g July IT Ta (AP naval Anglo-Americ- an conversations were concluded tonight at the foreign office. The delegations representing Great Britain and tha United States, assured each other af their desire to offset a naval treaty next year and agreed to work unceasingly to find a basts for tha auccoas of the 193S conference. Norman H. Bavta, United States ambasaador-at-larg- a, and Robert W. Bingham, United States ambassador to London, exchanged view with Sir John Simon, British foreign secretary, and tha other British on poesible ways for the resumption ot general preliminary conversations this antnmn. -- u f Valna Today'11 Biff t sea-coa- lhe-fou- et s? ut u ld -- -- - - have-learn- ed oti fcaraushgti win entertain at a luncheon Wedneo day at the Town eltjb honoring nor niece, Mlsa Alice D , daughter or Mr- - anl Mm. Jamet Chambers Dick New Orleans, ,d,o hu arrived of - for a visit wlth-- ( olonel and Mia. Cavauagh at thri lr boms oa ArStxt drive. ,en close friends lington of the honored gt eat have neen bidden. e """a Luncheon Mrs. -- AT hoete ful 5 o'clock garden IN LONDON CLOSES . An Interesting marriage of midsummer took place Sunday when MBs Ardelle Beesley. daughter or Mr. and Mra. Adalbert Beesley became the bride , ef Harold H Pitta son of Mr, and Mra C. H Pitta, 147 Richards strut.! The ceremony wu performed by Alvin A. Beesley, node to the bride in the presence of member of the two families and a faw clou friends of tha couple , The bridal stood before the mantel a prettily arranged wedding party -which Mias Alien Ward, daughter of summerwu decorated with colorful flowers baskets RECEIVERSHIP ENDS Mrs. J. Bay Ward, and Paul Eo- filled with gladioli, Large uteri and delTories. P) CHETENNE. Wyn, July cene Wilson, oiv of Mr. and Mrs, phinium stood at each aids CAN AL SEEN C THE W AT TO PALESTINE SUEZ - its VIEW THE OF A fascinating history hu made The bride who was glvea Tbo recetverahip of tbo D. 1L Wilson of Ogden, war unitin the and the fan or must It we we! moving that are awake and sane; the Archaeologists Paradise. Prodneara and Renners OU corkeep ed In marriage Tuesday afternoon marriage by bar father, wore an are only gazing at a huge ahlpi'Mmpa utlr! The put may have Sir Flinders Petrie and many oth- poration stood terminated today by at the home of the bride's mother, attractive model of pals pink passing leisurely through the Sue. been romantic; but certainly tha er expeditions have spent much a final court order entered by U. S. mouaaetine do sol with a corsage 929 oast Thirteenth South street. canal. The banks are raised so that present is much more comfortable, time In reconstructing lha citys The bride entered the living of gardeniaa Sho wu attended by DlrtrictudgBtekeJfCennedj Gaxa we cannot see the water until wei colorful past. room-on- the arm of her brother, Miu Eleanor Dahlquist of LOaAn-gele- a It Is early morning. We are In Today wa shall not briefly the which Cal- - aa maid of honor, and told that at last he should enteriapproach the ferry boat, John R. Ward, to the strains of we Shall last! (Palestine at evldencu of thd archaeologists' In- matron of the Promised LandT. After all your; carries us across. Lohengrins wedding march and Mra. T. Scott Varley Gaxa. tnree Kantara wu bustling 'make a brief stop-amet before the mantel by the honor, Tha attendants were track- study of the country's dramatic wu dutr tOT tj,a, intereatlnc- - We the firat the from ThcluiUes war. can amall B the ed not E. Rev. army in outpost during like Lucille Paray models ot put you also bo Intrigued by a magague In,, shall bridegroom and the our on town r ot interest bridges crossed the canal atisnclent nificent avenue ef olive trees which Pace of Magna who performed the Ilk combined with net.' Miu Baht-qui- measure what must hare been Before the war this an- - extend he stood upon different points, the last wu wore debutante blue with a feelings of Moi ceremony. Two graceful baskets four nitlu end base which areforsaidover filled with white larkspur and corsage of pink roaea and sweet Mount Nebo gazing off into the mantled in 1920. Now we musticient city for centuries theEgyp-bto have been plantfor the whits snapdragons were on oaeb peu and Mra. Varley wore cherry distance knowing the 'Fulfill- ferry across and the town is alKt war activities ed by the Greeks. Certainly none deserted except for the people turns going north for conquest or of them are more side of the mantel and In the can- orchard pink and a corsage ot pink ment' wu there hot he may not recent than Persians or Assyrians or the first Saracen enter? Poor Moses'. Hia work wu who ere necessarv at any trans-- ! ter were lighted white tapers in rosea and sweet peas. occupation over was a south Greeks town. rather, consciousThe going and candelabra. In that Victor port and White acted shipping gllvr best man nobly done, town dreaming of vei arend m ha,f ronturlao ago ness did the glimpse of the futurej road Interest of the Canal Zone'uuiet The bride wu lovely in a Lanvin to the bridegroom. of past They stately reminders cause some hustle and stir; other;iUi glorious, past. Mr. and Mra. Beesley and Mr. suffice. So should it be always, model of white Swiss organdie over , ' Now Gaza B as it has been so glory. alae It ls a sleeping city in the But we are to antar. taffeta with contrasting accessories and Mrs. Pitts assisted the bridal Samsons " tomb la to sand sand to tbo north, south, often . before, largely a ruin left be seen and (supposed) of pink. She wore a coronet f Party In receiving and Mr. and Mrs. also a great masque so alter the British occupation H. I Evans and Mr. and Mrs. We are expecting the glow of cast and west tiny rosebuds and 1111 built and Roman ef nr any Greek war. chief tiis Its interest The Rout during and carriage bouquet designed Gordon Beesley aaeiited in tha gen- our first twilight In the desert, but As we travel along in the early to the English traveler is because other materials found about The eral entertaining of the guests. - there B no twilight there- lt.B dayof brides roaea and Moslem la In rreat hla ability to Tha young couple will reside In light; the sun seta, drops Into the evening we etrain our eyes to see of tha large war cemeteries the tha New Capitol Rill apartments sands of tbo desert; It ie dark! Just what the country Is like; then we largest la the country with their use the buildings or parts of Mrs. Jamas MacDonald of buildings or tha fruits of tha Inden. Calif., wu the only attend- after Wednesday. like that 00 It seems. Well, we release our memory and imagina- rows upon raws of tiny crosses. ant and wore a am art Vlonnat Hra. T. Soott Varley win entermay see dustry of other people. That is a something, at any tion- and wa watch In our minds In the citys past wa scenes of polite way ot saying that ha is a modal of Moo lacs with ehlffon tain at a party Thursday evening rate, even though we are a bit dis- eye- the hustling, hurrying. Heavy enacted many interesting or had I bettor say that he KcUoof tagis trim. She carried yellow gladioli at the homo of her mother, good Mrs. appointed. - Wa art - approaching feet of the warriors of tha past hBtory. Its beginning goes beyond and larkspur. Mrs. Ward, mother J. W. Brawn .honoring tbo bride Kantara from the west- Sand, land laboring through tha sand aa they history. It emerges first aa an knows well how to help hlmselfT od who la tha motif for an Informal everywhere. That doee not surprise passed along this very route of the bride, wu gowned la Thsjfa to Egyptian city, then as a strong- Inside the Mosque are Greek colafternoon dress of yollow flavored party to bo gtvan by Miu Phyllis for we are In Egypt on onr way their victory or defeat and death hold of the Philistines In 120 umns Roman capitals and Inscriprtrflrfcw fad lag, chiffon. in the lands beyond, every beyond. B. C- - becoming one of their five tions. a baa relief ef a Pugslay. Friday evening at .the to Palestine. The senring table wu prettily homo of bar parents, oa Second Jewish candlestick, other vain fat cereals. But what B thatt A mi rags? Back and forth they trod through- great cities. Then It reverted back bag and flowers decorated with garden West strut. to Egypt and was presented to JewB emblems, and many Certainly it must be. for U wa out the centuries. Hera we speed along at tha rate Pharaohs daughter as part of her presiding in the dining room wore Tha ladles auxiliary to tha Salt look toward the east eur startled of the ancient citys history. Miu Jeanette Johnson and MBs Lake City Fireman Relief associa- gaxe beholds a huge ship four stor- - qf fifty miles an hour In this luxury dowry when the was gtvan to SolTomorrow we shall detour and Roth Ward. Tbs musical numbers tion entertained the husbands of lea high, light aglow in many round compartment with running hot omon to wife when It formed the visit briefly Beeraheba and Hebron were played by Mlsa Ruth John- tha members at a delightful sup- windows, with masts and funnels and cold water while an electric southern boundary ot hia kingdom. for we remember them from our son Duasmoro of Kalameaoo, per and dancing - party toi an Moslem fan whizzes tradition says Sunday school Bible stories. r Al Indeed, Into the skyline, right accompaniment Monday Mich., and MBs Beulah Franses ievening at Lagoon. Long tables towering there In tha midst of tha desert! thoughts. Poor Cleopatra! Poor it hat thB town was Solomon's most our first concept of Palestine l Gifford. the for of Sheba! We would not wt-- 1 birthplace. We may also see en-t- o was that It extended from "Dan to Wa our Queen and rub too! werefnrranged B supper eyes It moving, After- - a twd weeks' honeymoon were prettily decorated tilth FOR COOLNISS make sura wa are not dream-- 1 change our comforts for all theiriacted here the luckleaa and tragic Beersheba. gay In this case we shall summer blooms Forty-fiv- e trip to Yellowstono National park It dawns on us slaves whoso poor 'weary of Samaona begullement by let the last he first. Then armsstory guests slowly lug. will Hole the Jackson and couple attended. reside In Salt Lake City. Maid Entertains Wedding At Home At Gardefa Tea; Unites Yoiing ! For Cousin Couple ! ELSIE TEf i j duth Attractive Home Wedding MISS H; -- 1 The Holy Land i.i IT Louis Marcus will enter- tain at a luncheok Thursday in to MraJ (compliment paul H-- Frednrickson, who will leave soon to In home gnake bar Qlendala, CaL e Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Naegie Wash, of Spokane. have arrived in Salt Lake City (or a ten day wlsit with Mr. Naeg rs parents. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Naegie, at their heme, 232 Wlndso r street. a rs. w. j. Manwrin Btmllly Of Long Beach, Call f have arrived to spend the remain der of the sumhome fn Cotmer at their sumrn tonwood . oM - dip, u U dunlbt seven-branch- - 'd 1 ooo Home From East Luncheon Fetes Visitors Mrs. Elbert D. Thomu and Mrs. Martin C. Undent preaided daughter, Mlae Edna Lou Thomas, at a beautifully appointed luncheon and Miu Rhodalea Barclay hava Tuesday at the Alta club honoring returned from the east. MBs BarMiu Selma clay la tha danghtar of Mr. and her Undent, of Chteago who B visiting Mra. J. A, Barclay and hu spent Dr. and Mrs. Lindem at their home the past seven weeks visiting in the east. Miu Thomas will be MBs on Second avenue. Other guests of honor ware Mrs Barclays guest at her home on A. A. Harlow of Long View, Texas, Thirteenth East street for several wu In a guest of her slater, Mrs weeks. slater-in-la- IF THE NEVJ DEAL HAS DEALT YOU A NEW CAR OOO Lewranos V. Guild, amd MBs Jen- - Visitor From Coast ' Mias Betty Brown, daughter at Mra. Harry Flahar Brown of Bon a Francisco, la guest at tha heme ot her aunts, Mrs. Frank Jennings and Mias Edna Dwyer. Mias Brawn will be accompanied by her ooustn, Theodore Amusaen, next weak on n visit at tha ranch of Mra, Laura Sherman Gray in Jackson , Hols. They will bo the guests of Miss Barbara Gray and her brother Shennaa Gray. . MSudtf LAURA . L BALDT, A.K. tar assy van dniitam traf attar af UaattkaU JrU, ftatktrt Catlai, Ctbaiii Vatatrntj, dam J art ooo Colonel and Mra T. H. Barnett and Mlaa Mary Burnett left Tuesday by motor for a ala weeks visit in the oast, ooo Dr. sad Mra. E. M. Nehar have to Butts, Mont, for a short visit Mlaa Mary Nehar left last weak for Bauam, N. 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