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Show TIIE DESERET SEWS soms. THURSDAY JUKE 17 1920 Miss Frances Gilroy and Miss I'Vls Stewart were ths bridesmaids e t e Mra. Wendell Bmoot entertained this marriage of Mb Luell Bal will each carry a shower bouquet f and Richard W, Madsen, pink roses. Assisting ths bridal party and Mr took place thla morning at and Mrs. Mr Ivin J. Ballard, and Mr tha Salt Laka tempi at 11 and Mr. Richard W. Madsen In re f clock. Tha ceremony waa- - Ver- - reiving will be Mrs R. R. Barton, Mrs tha father of tha bride, D. H. Livingston, Mrs ft K. Bagley Jrmad J.byBallard. Mrs. C. I ltagley, Mrs. K. W. Breln . Immediately following tha ard, Mrs B. M. Covey, Mrs. William wedding. Mr. and Mr. Richard V. Madson, Armstrong. tarenta Assisting In setting will be Miss f the bridegroom, enter Mined at a wedding breakfast at the Belle Lhlngston, Miss Belle. ArmHotel Utah. In the president's suite, strong, Miss Edith Arnistrong, Miss 1 honor f the bridal party. Iink Helen Armstrong, Mies Victoria Howand white peonies with a shower of ell, Mlsa Mabel Bean. Miss Louise ttilia In tha same shades wars used Richards, Miss Rule Cordon, Miss throughout tha suits. A large mound Helen Woodruff,' Miss Florence Armof pink and whits psonles with bows strong, Miss Ethel- Armstrong, Miss of tulla formed tha decorations of the Marlon Armatrong, and Miss May table. Hand painted place cards with Covey. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hhurtltff a bridal design festooned In pink will also assist in entertaining. The Kewhopae orchestra will furflowers, bora tha names of the fol lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Richard nish the music for dancing on the W. Madsen, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Mlvln J. lawna. which are to be decorated In Ballard. Mr. and Mrtg Melvin R. Ral colored lights and Japanese lanterns lard. Miss Margaret Armstrong. Miss Over 400 Invitations have been Issued Isialla Corey, Mlaa Leah Burton, Mine After a honeymoon trip Mr. and Prances Madsen, Donald Denny, and Mrs. Madsen will be at horns on east Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Madsen. . First South. ' - e e ' t In honor of tha marrlsge of see i Miss Ballard and Mr. Madsen. Mr. and Mrs Melvin J, Ballard, ' parents of the (ride, will entertain at their horns on Q vtreet tonighfat a tsnre weprfmrr la tha living rooms the decorations will be entirely In pink; wicker hkskets will contain rosea In this shade. Tha bridal party will stand tinder a canepy of rosea and ferns. The rijnlng room decorations will be yellow rpses, tha supper table having for a ifnter a ailvar basket of them. Tellow iWndles .ln yellow candlesticks will stand at tha corners of the table. t Tha bride will wear a gown of heavy White satin trimmed n sliver lacs aad pearls, with a long court train caught with a band of oranga blossoms. The bridal bouquet will be lilies of ths valley and orchids. The matron of honor, Mrs. Melvin R. Ballard, will wear pink, organdy and will carry ' rsea. Tha bridesmaids will wesr organdy. Margaret Armstrong, pale. Efeen, Mb Luctle Covey orchid color, aid Mis Leah Burton, yellow. They -- 4 Mias double wedding wilt take place this evening at 'he meetlnr of the Sea' gull Homestead of the local American Yeoman. Mlsaa Margaret I. Hays bride of Jamee H. Wood, and Miss Veldon Ltddlard, The bride of John Morris. The Reverend Elmer I. Goshen will perform ths , , ceremony." e e e The marriage of Mlsa Nellie John, son and Henry Ehlers took place yes A terday In the Balt Lake jtemple. ceptlon was given In their honor last night at the bride's home on Tenth East etrret. Pink rosea and peonies effectively deeorated tha house. The bride wore white organdy and canted rosea Tha bridesmaids ware Miss Josephine Howella and Mlsa 'Alice Howella Besides tha briday party and tha parents of tha bride, tha receiving line comprised tha following: Mra Frank Gollghtly. Mlsa Margaret How. ells. Mra May 8. Johnson, Mr. H. Ehlers, and Mlsa Louisa Staples A wilt-ternnrt- Jig , - Tha marriage of Mlaa Ruth Mar- - TONIGHT. ORPHErM Vanrtovlll fternoon at a lea In honor of Mias Edna Williams, whose marriage lo Edwin B. Felt will taka place In the near future. Pink roses were used In decorating and In a chrysial bowl formed the centerpiece for the lea table, which waa covered with a insdelra cloth. Mra Murray Whitney and Mra Rei Williams assisted tha hoeteea In an of tha cloaa tertalnlng. Twenty-tw- o frleads of tha bride ware present, THE e a Tea? her."" see ' Even the. hardest play- canTt wear them out as much, as the washboard does '' for base SLIDING marble duck on a rock how that boy does grind the dirt right into his clothes 1 K Little lister makes mud pie and even the babyi clothe get dust and dirt ground into them in spite of aU your watching. By the time Monday comes around theres a great heap of grimy little garments garments that used to nerd hours of rubbing and scrub- king and boiling before they would come clean. That weekly rubbing on the ' granules. You do away with all the old biting and Herd rubbing. washboard wore out the fabric faster than the hardest playing could have done. Make them last lwiceas long . Just soak the dirty little play garment! overnight in the bubbling, cleansing Rinso suds, or for three hours in the morning. ' e of the June Bride are work, it has loosened ah the dirt. Only the most soiled spotty cuffs, knees of little trouser, will need a light rubbing betweeri j'cnii' hands. . All the work i saved and the clothes are saved, too. For the Rinso granules are so rich in cleansing value that they Utsn all the dirt while the clothes soak ; yet they are so pure they cannot do the slightest ' injury. Even in Cold water Rinso cleans in the same wonderful way. You need no longer waste your strength and wear out the children! clothes on the ruinous washboard. Order Rinso from four grocer today and follow the easy directions You just stai them clean with Rinso, the new form of soap in Bros. Co., (Makers of Lux.) One package does Lever laundry. Cambridge, Mass. on the package. a whole week MADE BY THE MAKERS OF LUX supreme. Inspection play at 217 solicited. f our x dls-- AMERICAN A Drama W hose Keyaoto Will Flad W Sanaa's Heart. a THREE DAYS COMMENCING TOD 4T aa aaaeaatly hr lain 1 II 0pprt4 pleadM eoupaaj, Vaudeville Acts 15 Watch for Band Parade aad a la THE CITY 40 PEOPLE BANt) AND ORCHESTRA SUE f ltMMKNCINO TOD Y atroag bill, larladlag' Robert Warwick OHLY SHOW OK ITSJil.VD IN THE WORLD SENT DIM. OF-MASK- S tf.RO . .The MaeK Neaoett ' "BY LOLLt! Comedy Featuring f H RLF.N MlRRtT Harriet Hammoad, Kddle tirlhhoa, Albert soke aad other fnaatera TOMORROW Broadway TOD tY, fRIUlY, SITIRDAT famous ante raring story greot rare romaaee aad action. '! A o ExIraSummer 8 o o O Season o Ceatlaesas 0 SilS te o 0 Every Day Except o aad Tses. 0 o 5 STANDARD 5 0 ORPHEUM o VAUDEVILLE 0 ACTS 0 o Fentare 0 Pletnren. o Vaadevllle Starts a 00 o aad 0 o Piet are andStarts a. 0 o 0 Shews, m Klrst-Rn- a HIGH SPEED From the story C. H. Stagw 11 Mon. Big tea. SMS tOO DOUBLE p. O NOW PLAYING r HEADER TODAY, TOMORROW SATURDAY 2)33. Hi30, 10:13 TiM hr LIGHTNING BRYCE' LATEST h EH 0 W EEKLY - HARRY CAVEY 0O IN MARKED MEN I3e. 2.V-- , WeJljlOiieliiillM NO RESKRVED SEATS . If () K.rom atory, GEIVI -- er R. Kyaea f.moan The - Three Godfathers smtaTd' ESJZ'yxrJ&n TyONS AND MORAN IV EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH ; rirTJ.hc!? 2: aeramblrd by lovers aad lunatlrn. FIRST .D 4 Y MACK N KIT WEEK. SKVMETT COMEDY DOWN ON THE FARM ITS COOLER INSiDE THU t L4SMEST THEATRE WKST OK NEW lORK OPENING TODAY FOR AN INDEFINITE HI N The GEM THEATRE preaeata the SIFRF.MK SENSATION of the Seaaaa Echo la Every THE MIRACLE OF and th SOCIAL LION." GORDON PHILHARMONIC TED HENKEL SHETLAND At tho Orgaa Coadaetoe Produced hy that great creative gealaa J. PARKER RE4D. JR. WRITTEN BT C. G4RDNER St LL1VAN FE 4TI RING N MTRTLE STEDM4N - WILLIAM CONKLIN ORCHESTMA c. la 33rd Year 15 ale! lee water! d TURKU THEATRE CIRCUIT SWANSON PICK OFTHE PICTURES JIC.C.S - MINSTRELS Q Tho First of Those Famous Jlgga Comedies i- N Waier-oaale- Mnttaeen , rtf FAMOUS GEORGIA . Main Soe. Kvealaga, A 8. A HOBART HENLEY PRODrCTION LAH POYNTER From the Story. "Morrylag Off Euemr" by BEt . Directed by the WUard of Huu.au Kmottoas , DONT MISS washes without any real rubbing 'HIGH POCKETS O Then you ritu them! And they are clean! Rinso has done all the SmitflX la I.OI IS rsatlaanas, 1 fa if.it Weehday Matt, 90e. Kilt lee. fie. o0 o o 0 0 o0 0 FRANK KEENAN g 0 merfea'e Greatest Character Aetor la 0 o 'Dollar for Dollar o U etriklagoadDrama of Society I) Intrigue Q. 0 Kvealaga O Monroe Portraits laaeteal estaeSy THE MIMIC WORLD OF 1920 The Sorrow Destroyers ed . Meat far the 4 In ate the fleet WIIV I'U MOhflf now ri.uiho te 1M KISCO A HOCK WOLD Pa see AT AOe " varl-color- The Mon.Tues. June 2122 Pepslar prices p CASINO SALT LAKE THEATRE corded It, tha summer season proa a. Is going to prove popular. Tha gram Mr. and Mra J. A. Edwards anfeature nounce the marriage of their daugh- offerings Include a first-ru- n ter, Vesta, to Maurice Anderson, yes- film and five standard Orpheum This week's picture terday In tha Balt Lake tsmpla A vaudeville acts. Keenan In "Dollar for large reception was held lest night at presents Frank the homo of tha bride on Third ave- Dollar," an Interesting drama of sonue. Rosea peonlea ferns and palms ciety end Intrigue. A pleasing organ recital accompanies the picture. were used in ths living end dining vaudeville acts, the rooma Tha supper table had tor a covAmong er cluny lace over pink aatln sent waa " Flashes," a musical revue, with Doc Is la as headliner. It Baker tha star, centered by a ailvar basket of sweet peas, ths handle of which was tied a lively, entertaining sketch, with good alnglng, unusual dancing, allurwith a bow of pink tulla.' . The gown of tha bride was of white ing and colorful gowns on attractive of comTha wedding of Mlsa Wlnnlfred Gil- stln trimmed In real laca A tulle girts, and a generous spicingentertains Baker sings well and roy and Joseph C. Clive was solem- veil caught with oranga bloeaoma and edy. nised In tha Salt Laka temple yester- a shower bouquet of bride's roaea and with lighting changes of character. Walker, who shsrea honors with day morning. Mrs. Frank Gilroy gavs lilies of tha valley completed her coa-- t Polly la comely and, delightful. Bud a reception for them last night Pink u me. Miss Eleanor Clawson and him, nd Jack Pearson do ths dancing, end whits roses and peonies formed Mlsa Gwendolyn Edwards, bridesIs eccentric, almost Inimitable. the decorations end in a crystal bas- maids., wore pink and blue organdy which a big hand. get They ket graced the supper table. Assisting dresses, respectively, and carried sweet In theJDl are also In acts Other in receiving were Prof, and Mrs. W. C. The matron of honor, Mra Clive. Mies Annie Clive and Mias Ag- -. Verner O. Hewlett, wore lavender or- lereating. Rudinoff, who draws pictures In smoke and who aings Hka a ne Clive. The. bride wosa white satin gandy, and carried a bouquet of sweet blrdL i generously regarded with apveil caught with orange blos peaa and Anthony and Rogers, Italian plause. tn tha bridal receivAssisting party keep ths audience Impersonators, ing were, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Edwards roaring with laughter. Stewart and and Mra M. P. Anderson. Mercer present lively and meritorious A stringed orchestra hidden behind aerobatics, and Herbert and Dare Ina screen of patma furnished muslo for clude new and difficult feats in their a danea on the lawns, which wsr 'strong man presentation. Topics of gsyly lighted by Japan- the Day and Klnograms, together ese lanterna wKh orchestra numbers under the direction of Edgar Short, supplement The marriage of Mlsa Lillian Grace the regular program. All in all. the summer season at the Parsona laughter of Charles Persona and Eugene Alfred Huebler took place Orpheum has started out most promlaat evening at the home of the bride isingly. on Dowlngton avenue. The Reverend Clem Davlee, pastor of the Waterloo Bill at Pantages. Methodist church, officiated, assisted Popular by the Rev. Dr. George K. Jayne. The bill that opened at the PanMias Edith Parsons was.'he brides- tages Wednesday Includes unusually maid and Henry Hoftquiat was best good features, and encores are evoked man. About 100 guests were In for every act. The Four Bonlsettls are versatile Mr. and Mrs. Z A. Bailey, Sr. cf aorobats, and the comedy trio comNephl announce the marnago of their posed of Joe Jenny, M. T. Bohannon aughter, Pearl to L. E. Bnarr, Wed- and Dave Morris score a hit with orignesday In the Salt Lake temple. Mr. inal songs and some new jokes, albeit and Mrs. Snarr will make their home they carry othprs that are rather venIn thla city. erable. Valand Gamble and partner display exception ability as lightning Miss Harriet Moyle and Miss Eliza- calculators, and setter fun and mirth beth Moyle entertained this afternoon through their act; and Jimmie Casaon at their country home In Cottonwood nd Hazel Kirks In A Musical Comin honor ef Mias Vera Duvall, a June edy Vaudevillized," give a neat eketch In a capable manner, a feature being bride. Mies Kirke's excellent voice and her Fred Klem at the gowna dazzling met with club The Utopia today plays several lively numbers;Is Mrs. W. E. Bamuelson at her home piano Vernon, with songs and violin. en Emerson avenue. Luncheon mss Hope as ever, and Harvard Holt served at 1 o'clock. A basket of spring charming in flowers with fluffy bows of yellow and Kendrick act.ate well received maline was the decortation of the ta- their cycling The film feature is Out of the ble. Yellow and white flowers wero Storm." a etory dealing with a young used in the other rooma to go right des' Special guests were, Mrs. S. A. girl's determination that beset her path. pite the handicaps Cardwell and Miss C. Stewart. II LOEWS 010,000 Mra Gerald A. McKay of Ruth, Nav.. la vial ting at tha hofna of her paranta Mr. and Mra David R. Gill The first summer show at tha OrIII north Eighth. Want .street. Her pheum opened Wednesday, and JudgamaU son, Gerald GJU McKay, Is with ing; by tha enthusiastic rocepUon ac- - t I b, SMlr j Summer Seaton at Orpheum. joria Cannon, daughter of Hugh J. Cannon, and Robert P. Marshall wa solemnised yesterday In tha Balt Laka temple. Last evening a dinner waa served at tha bride's home on Seventh East street for the bridal party and Red and pink roses were rrln'lves. used In tha entertaining rooms and center for the dinner table. formed The bride wore white aatln trimmed In rare old lace and carried a bridal bouquet of roses. Mlaa Claudia Btookey waa tha bridesmaid, and Leonard Wlnegar was best man. Tha couple will make their home )n this city. prfrmre, hammer lrlv 4 carrying on tha campaign against tu- berculosls .In France, according to a, statement made by Maurice dr Rnlh-- j child In tha chamber of deputies yes-- ; terday. BROADWAY Tha automobile racing story, "High hpead;" "Lightning Bruce;" and New Weekly. ar the 4W balreaj. HlbiaUerr AAr. eal ttillrwtiyr btldre aaader lb l&r PAR1H, June 17. Donations averaging 1,000,000 francs per year have' been made by the Rockefeller founds-- 1 lion since JO IT, for tha purpose of, But tha Truth." a f S flcMira IVONATIIS TO KHAXCE. ar HIGH-CLAS- VAUDEVILLE ACTS aaflnnan i nnCKIIKlXleKIl a Schilling G? Company - San Francisco SIX NEW YORK, June'JT.- - The Chilean S aaafta 1b film fftttamphlp "formerly lh Jap ana taamffhu kUru, arrived her today frnm Xalparai. with and cargo. Tha artlxl of paaariffra tha !naloo marks tha hr Inning of tha rorontly organised raaarnnr 14 freight aervlra of tha Mouib Amerian Kteamahlp company between New York and ttouth American weal coaat pon. LOEWS CAMNO The Mimic World of I MO." headlining vauIxuiiite BenniwHi in deville. H Irk packets'' on motion plitsre bill. PARAMOUNT-EMPRESTha City of Monk." featuring Rob- ert Warwick, Mack bennott com-edy. GEM Ioolse f.laum In "Bn," cast. supported by an all-stA MKJU CA Mlracfo of Money, Jlggs comedy, "Jlgga Lhe Botin! IJon." and KINHMA Harry Carey tn "Masked Mop;" comedy "Everything Mra C. 3. Mackintosh announces the marriage of her daughter, Magdalen JC to Waldo C. Cluff. which took rlaca June 1J. Bishop Edwin B. Terry performed tha ceremony. ' delights ? . Do you use Schilling South America VVeit Coait Line Started ville. Tha rooms were decorated In June roeea A basket of tha roaea tied with rose colored tulla bowa formed tha renrerplece for tha dinner table. Tha hoatesa waa assisted by Mra Alms Kirk. a now ri.tiivo OUT OF THE STORM" New York S statea cd, A e Dr. and Mra John Z. Brown enter talnad at a dinner at their home laat evening In honor of Wendell Brown Lyman, son of Mr. and Mra Richard R. Lyman, who will leave tomorrow for a mission to tha northwestern How delightful tea can be how fragrant, how how invigorating, how satisfying! Are you getting all these full-flayor- bill, with bon Baker, Fmr-oUnMyers, Noon and Frank Keenan Paisley a hewdllxtera PA TA(. F-Film fratare "Oat of lbs hlorm;" alg acta of vaude- e e The orchestra's work, as usual, adds to tha sucreae of tha bill. Tha management announces that beginning nest week seals will ba rn- served for tha first evening perform anca. AMUSEMENTS knd Clifford Clive of Idaho was best man. ED DTK FTTP4T1UCK Vlolta Sololtat P4THE NEW Aaaaal Syrtng Feottval of t'tah School foe Deaf aad Blind . at Liberty Farit, Fleet A of beetle pictures of ( hleago ReyabHeaa Ceuveetteu ' LOII4E GL41M IRVING fTMMINGS PEGGY PE4RCE W'hea we aay that "SEN" Is oae of the really greot f let area of the year wo aaeaa eve ro word of It otherwlae, we weald not hove boohed H foe pa INDI FINITE RI N. No ordlaary piedard would warraat sorb artlee. , , IF IOC WOl ID t.FT A SENT COMF. F.4RI . 7 i |