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Show : ;, t 0 l'ItE DitisEnET NEWS - . . Dadi.no. tottilik r t) loon. ,..1,..,.,......................... I I ital, 'e4o; . 'a' I Pow ...... '1 .1116., iooP' - I ,,gionayttara..-N.- I (i... 1 I ah I ...... IL: $ bnth pink with place cards to match. which bore the names of the following guests! Mime Rose Marie Young, Its. ,Harold Felt, Miss Lillian Wells. Mrs Richard Burton. Mrs ll:itielph Orlob Itrs.E. NV. Mrs. L. J. toyed.. Jima. .ond the hostess. Miss Clarice Wells 0 Miss Belle Livings:on WAS hostoss this afternoon st an Infosmiss kerbing. ton in honor of Miss Mary Nsil. wio formed the nenter for th supper bla Igo. I . ' I I tizillt , , Miss Claricti ords will keep the phonograph in lasting favor with your family or friends. I . Worsein-toe- . .. . . , 6130 A , . i I : . . t . , . . EAD or IS A 1 I . A . May ... ' ' ., I. -- I . n s. . 4 titielmtarit . ... Iz ' i . ., . z 1 4.a-- i 4 4. 4 - - 'nriLLALL,ko rt rna Music Fasions For 'Americans Ted Levis' Ted Lewis Way to DamossesoPortrot jut Banal k2927 " B frock. c, 1 ; P10 . two-fabri- Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Robertson aro expecting .their' son. Tad. to arrive itteme Saturdar from Port Deposit. 'where he'has been attending school. liaLi tomorrow, for , - I I - - , , , -- '4 T. Belem 'win leave Portland on a visit. .T. two-fabr- 4 " Pauchters of the TlernIntiKri meet et Ow home of Mr..,T. If. Corr,x-rlcht of Eleventh Eton street. nt r:ZO Satiirday. The followin g. program will be rendered: "Our. Pies and the Nation." Ilra Lonlote Cannon Andrews. 'The Tlattle of Thinker Hill," Mrs. Phebe Scholes Saville. Appropriate musical selections will be riven. This will be the last meeting of the abeam , I Mrs. Thomas Penton Hunter of Sam Francisco with ber two sons has recently arrheed in Palt Lake to VIS1 t with Mr. and Yrs Fred A. Hale.. Jane 411IN :0Part 05? ,ItiTr.s , - . Numidity! , I at 6 a.m. 'Wet- bulb temperature at 6 a.m a.m. .. Relative htimidity at Precipitation- -MING 4glirprIva Total yesterday Total for this month litEnrcsn Aceumuls4ed Aletkleneyr nonth Total ince January 1 Accumu.atod excess line. ary I t , - ' f I Ia.. A. kesyser Fireproof , ' . ' 4 . - ',t. ,'. .. : ' 'WASATCH 5122. .. , , : ; 1 1 L. 56. 7: , ... . 1 . ! . .24 Janu-- 1 1.61 t - 1 - - "' . - , t A. 141t;0:r 7- e, ' -- ' - freckdes--Adt-- - t. , . 1,40 c;- 2- " IV, li I ' II' i I' 0 I . , . 411 . ,,lijs, , - , . ' ., - 1 ; I; I ''', - ! I Words-Whostli- TiAlcikeo,14WItRouhri ng , ; i , Frank Crumit I 11.C) Henry Burr 1 tents (meet 11.00 Nora Bayee Nora Bayes I 11.00 Peerleu Quartette 1 A2921 Peerless Quartette ( 111,00 Campbell and Burl A2920 11.00 George Meader Peerless Quartette A213? Charles Harrison I 11.00 George Meader A2930 George Meader I 11.00.4 Peerlesa .. Quutettei Peerless Quartette j Sybd Sanderson Fagan 111.00 t 91.00 ; '' , , I I $1.00' Tat2o Rosa Pout& , , I si.00 -; Mariam Romaim 1 A41033 I tingaret Rosana: $1.00 . ; Your Eros Have Toia Me So DoopAs My Hoare . . Frani CrumIt 1 Cal Stewart (Uncle josh) , Value . , Ca) Stewart (Undo josh) 1 se die Wrong Time ' 1 Latoglioti No, - Sybil Sanderson Fagan 1 Solo Solo ,,,,, ' - -i-- C Browne and Harry - , ' .. ., . ; ' Art ThentWhIstling , - , a Typical Tipparary Oval, Hare 'That Ohl Irish Mother a Mi.. : Ages sad Aga Sing Ma le Sloop l Paseo. le the Alt flame C Browne and . ifi. Jails,' Ho, Jenny John000ls . .. . n. It t ' Thara'a glitt, i1'1 ' , - '! &sashimi. Rose ,,,, 42 litio:iiiiLiklok . N . Bp-Pa- rt . 4 , '' t ,' : r. 61 ::1 71 4ii, 601 461 641 4gi .30 761 IS 44 62 .14 1 0 Kansas City boa Angeles. .. Modena ....,... Neu. 4eteans .. New York North Platte ... .. rtklah011ial ,Itt: 11 - - It. 2'sul sea Pipt-- ... .. 11; 11; .1 ..i SPattle ... ..... .. .) 14hertian I ofinrnik . . WIsentsucca Yeltowstotte Plla p. tn. - rift 11 Jure . 11, F4' 10 S2' 14, ' 14. IC : ,':'.4 ' fon, IVP 14, 10' ; . 1 0 1 .1: 0 71, 4 2!','1! ,.. 0 4,e( unrgetl 14 1!;1 ' 4" IA .0;1 .7.. 712q92 For My ConstryOne-ste- p Flower of tho DayDance Fourth of July 1660 Fosrth of Jul7 1920 , tt,,, s , 1 A -- ' , t N , ,- -, i: ; . ' - . down" , , . , s iftbr .,. , . Z, '41, , lill t ,4 ScluVini Company San Francisco v, , I, , 0 ..lak It fora di grocer pays back if you don't. - 3 ''s 1A-611- - and - - ' , A-4- if 0 t: , , - - Orchestra I 'Spanish String Orchestra rirTf;;7M Spanish Srring Orchestra I 61.00 , Columbia Band I Columbia Bant1-1 ',it Prisfoe's Band 8140 Mae& Tito Britio-Elo- et &maids litatintont (Gray Jacket:1) M.sesit , Pilate's Band $1.26 ; t Trowlats SalloctiensPart I ' Hausa Orchestra 40 I hisuspagtaa Opera ' ' Teacloth' SoktatimaaPart $140 , A Metropolitan Opera Nauss Okchestra 1 COLUMN1A Cer tie Ni m Coluedois Nowhy Rtc;ri Booldig APONOLAS ' : Zit", Coloviiki4 Dealt? hat it gtawdeed Mewled up to 1300 Mout Cialsombho Roionia ea Saki et sit Coloonbio Dooley" Potiod &feign ' 'Ad 10tA god tiNis el Loot', Meath ' , '1 ' , fJ 111 0, ' 14' - Ar 0 .21 I - ' 0 ;It Cc 42: I 4s IL m 11! 147 .1 41 .., 0 12 14! t 021 I ' .. 11 11111'.....1. , 11 - .42 141 II2. 11, I2' 0 11 ,11- .G2 121 IL 12, .1 i, .141 SI! 14! ...i Ran Frio nripeo Plants f's .... 44! 74! 14; 12: 12 14 .. Pocatello Portland. Ore., ..i .. Paw(' City Kt. Iout ..1 .. cal l 141 .,..... ... ... romaha. Phoenix SRI 74 41! 711 111 ,.. .0: I 1 4111l. hie al Cultism DessoaaViolin Ow Miami - general- i - Solo Eddy Brown' MutesViolin Solo , Eddy Brown, $1.00 , Malarial Anil Km 14skaniLouiss and Ferera, Hawaiian Duet IA.2918 tiuitar Hawaiian NightsWaltzes, - Louise and rererai Vt'aikiki $1.00 ' My MI - then 0 2 I da 1 nstruineltal Music rightbody - 7 Ir memo - tt . t ' Gomel:V.-P- art Days Gess Doer. V .4:, ; ,,;; 46:1 I San and Wind Pries OW irals- Stmts. flow, to 111,2rnaTte Ea ally. a chance. 241iss Freckle-fae!fets te try a remedy for freckles the of a reliatt; coneern that It guarantee 111 not cost you a penny unlese it removes the freckles; while If It does a clear'complesion the ex; girt you ptn. i trifling.an ounce of Othine- -, ftintply get douhle strengthfront any drugglst inch few nyplicatione.should whow yoa how tasy It la to rid yourself f thd hornets freckle and get a beautiful eomplezion. Rarely is more (ha.) one ounte nedell for the worst ease. Be, ware to ask the druggist for toe double strengt h. In bine as t Is so ld under streth garantee of beck if- it tali tv rein; ye etior.ev ' . , Alliki FREcHLE.,FAcr, , I , v f .02 .02 ' ',.' r 30 lInch. this, . 1 - ; et - (II t DID FOOL PETV.R. Barton. , Associated Newspaperit) so seemed Skunk ann. ing why Stripes lois to help him. But the , mai thing was to get Bob down. "I guess I'll have to try and knew 1C7 1,71gt klymi I through this tree," said Nibble aux- '"v1 lousily., "I simply can't climh.".. And , he looked at his Linty feet that are ; , made to run. , I ,,.,,..,,,, .looked at themttoo, And Stripes -thert he looked at his own. 'You re: . I t;) .0 Po 12100 i , , COW141111A GLAPHOPK0111 CO.. Pe. ?cob , r.cyltior,,,,i1 tti - member the queer tracks he left up barn. His front the by feet were ,, Smimoo46,ftomemmootb like a dogs but his hind ones Were , , ...I , like Tad Coon's ,and you something t . ' ;.-' ti, ,: , .'T ' ',7'. know how Tad could climb! "I never . ir jr----- t ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,...---,,,,,,,,:,.-,- la 1 d t h wifosib Alli14,4414' t.rbine doubtfully, mn Imured t maybe ;,., , : ' Nibble almost squealed.. "If you 1 , , t,; a , can get up there mud bend that top . . I . , And right then Stripes . , . elambered a log and &prang. A man we km ow says: He caught inupon ,, the loser branehec and V r then he began---we- ll Tad Coon or ' "It's easy enough to make Chatter ., Squirrel would never have' . 1 called it climbing! It sea scratch morn-ju- g; , the : in mind , f up my and scramble end gruiit and whine, but he kept ght on. And the higher but it's , awfully hard, he went the ower the ompling Wined , ., dos came Bob White 11111 - - . . , , , v - k to on he ground. Nibble had lay , ' hardly tou led his teeth to that 'A. cup of ghod coTee wicked wire when it let go its hold d Bob V hit w as Iree. And just and' an starts you, about then Stripeti Ficonk titi 10 , down- on top 1,41.":1111111"411111ötille15MAJP11: mind and all over. First triothem, came tumbling . lk.... , , ' .A.1 1 .. , . , There lay Pob 'White, too week to fra-- its , delightful you get , fly, his eye& eloped and his poor little , . , 0 ...'PgrIW 4 : . thirsty beak half open. "Now," '1 1, the , ' taste .' 4111'10 ; grance; 411' , you tZ, Z, 0 4.1; 0 114 .1, . thought Nibble. "that skunk Is going ' I:, to try and eat him.' Of couree thee, full any had thing from under the , earth would do. ,, warmth and sense of things But Stripes didn't. All that ha; What's (Mar- rbeeped Bob. Ili nb such a thing. Eggs? Totireeper- the'author of a number if 'nubile. &crunched wee a couple of fat wood' being ."just. right" steals' snails., Pretty soon he found whati simply couldn't- believe, his ears. fectly welcome.: It's not too late to Ilona, hosides being prviessor of pr.. , IVell. Ill be feathered! I'd as soon nest over again. Hut fur a skunk ehology et Fordham College; N. Y. Adwas looking fat, juicy over you; finally comes . he mistilim is free. and all war veterans the Great Hornet owl to toll you're certainly queer," ile knew Bob White would like itgruh.1 be-- 1 expect queer." said Stripes In are invited to attervd. skunks and birds est so many , that. wholesome invigora- esuoie a funny. high voice. as though he of the came things. 'And Bob White "1 feet were Get to Rid Hoer of to Your and try., Itheamatiant. did. queer minute he melted It ha' Beautify going Complexion different." tion that sets you tip for openedThe .,, hi. eyes. and then he opened' or muscular rheaTEN , If it Isall chronic IN DAT' Sala Nib. modem feel haPPY." "You just his beak. but My, that grub . .. the day. you need is to magmata the ble. And bonnier aed moist on his postaa when die youli yet , Naclinota CREAL1 affected with Chamberlain's when you've fixed ttose potatobugs Liniment ports it in! But didn't be' start You are eertain to be Schirting's is one of the gulped nrn Vespolot toseatee for Tommy." alien he saw sho bad given it te with relief Which it at- the pleased hint? t ortift. on vort is ESIAW001 topm cool your goodcoffees. It What ,Things Nest Mori: rola I And didn't !hOetble Rabbit prick up beaseatatais JP Under the Earth test. his ears when be heard what Stripe Your coffee like it. te 11, femme you Skunk was saying? "I broke up your tas, freckles, pimples. Lectures Tonight. CI7 your money neat and ate your Pegs itis morn,, 53 I I :' i:: I .. )1,Itre ... ...'....... ,.. .. Cheyenn Chicago, .. ... . 31 I r . , - !ALT ' ' .1 , 1 - 'Storage .. Compa ny ' i Hits . - 1 4 - 1 ' . - 60 - . , . - Dt. , Dry bulb temperature . - The Barton Bedtime Stories ear ett,rft4ft er WEATHER OttitER trAriose rbettlex "Id 'Hoping yonr hottolehel:t At it.m. Jui, e IS, 'erects. lea,1 'tilt then fitt3:iZa why ea to do hotlines with twiny poop!, t.r-f- er Tfmpetature. ts. Our warehense le fasotutely fire. 1,5 0..i g. p roof a nd ca ffeine every 1 eq !,0,1 for 1 , dv c ' taking: rare of got;d a ,.that le usuaby i 4z Z: la fnkrel AV . tip 20 dittft u.nriehouse. STATIONS ; pg 4 f. 1, : ' fief:16AI , ic 1 Pe IT Storage 1 1t iDeg. Temperature 73 .. Highest yesterday 93 Highest in this month Iasi. year.; MI: TIME STRIPES 1874 101 in since this month Highest BY John 57 Lowest this morning 37 Lowest this month last year Lowest this month sines 1874 (Copyright MO, by Th $3 Normal for yesterday 68 HERE was Bob White the Quail . . Mean yesterday 64 Accumulated excess this month 1$ dangling by hid' foot from a wire Accumulated deficiency' since iNsa,opolidnit reinottliethmaidtdipleonfratheeprpinerp 1 57v Jauanry out Wonder! Rabbit. was Nibble And there o 4llrmiure-"A- Axil; c 1.,1.. .. i 1920. 1114. ....... g - ? k , . . - , ' S6tigJIlits Without 1F0-Jilts of Days - , , ,,.fJ. of ' , ., " . t All . - l' 'i ' .. Mrs, Itetntlihr and little on. Dry bulb temperature at 0.111 end Mr& John T. 'While. will leeve yesterday .. 6 p.m bulb at temperature( Vomotrow for Portland, where they Wet . yesterday will need the itnmmer. Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yes.mmmmumiwviLlimpommolom.p1 terday ... ' k . I . ! II I. - ) r Y over-blou- 4 w - 1 Complimentary to Miss Mary Williams, a June bride, Miss Stella llama entertained at her home hint evening. , American Beauty roses in chrystal vases formed the decorations of the living and library rooms. Supeach per was served at small tablea, bask-et containing for a enter a crystal hostof Cecil Brunner roses, The ess was assisted by her sister. Mrs. Clyde Christensen. Twenty guests were present. , , 4 the-popul- ar Mr. and Mee. , 1 Mrs. Walter Jennings has gone to , , - '. .. s. ,e a, 9 -- ' Oh, By Jlegol Se Loos. Ooloug Soso el Washington Square ,1 . A I 1 -1- lik I California. 1 hio - .. , II j , , , removal of the worn portions. The , dress shown here is an example of a it: ' c :,. combination that is sim1 ) 1' plicity itself so far iLa style is con-- I ( is very smart and is replete Miss Carol Hutchins will be hostess cerned. with making-ove- r auggestione and pos-- , ,r i L at a dinner dance tomorrow evening ,i sibilities. 1 ! in honor of Miss Mary' Williams, a dress waist this For of navy the bride-elec- t. ' taffeta would Is smart, with skirt of o..vi.! voile. Short sleeves and bilk flowered A special meeting of Lynd's chaplace round neck may be finished with ter, O. E. S., will be held this evening or with a ruffle of the voile. The at the Masonic temple, to commemor- dress buttons in the center back and a h anniate the twenty-eightbirthday sash of taffeta finishes it. The skirt versary of the order. is drawn in harem style at the ankle5 . and held with an elastic band. Tat-- I .1k1r. end Mrs. E. B. HoltbY announce (eta and organdy or dotted swiss' the marriage of their &Mei., Miss be combined in this dress. if Lillian Heft and Bert Lee Craig., which L, might Or black taffeta and ecru i A. dinner was preferred. took place ,Thursday. ,' or filet lace would be efefetive and net given the same evening by Mr. and decidedly dressy. 17s, Mrs. Holtby In honor of th bridal A navy taffeta cape woulA be a party. smart wrap to accompany a frock Mrs. A. Arthur I combininer navy taffeta and silk voile Mrs. Alvin Allen, and A. Allen were hostesses at a shower i or- one- - of lirAerie fabrics. Fors- iThe Joni( In Miss Anna of honor last night of rich matelund. The guests numbered 25. rial, worn with a skirt, of contrasting of the fabric, was the forerunner Miss Mayre Jolliffe and Miss Sybil combination - dress in which furs& visit will leave. today Spalding iskirt of one material and, blouse of en-c ' to Berkley and Los Angeles. otherAtraJeaturtd prestipanuta i turers are constantly on the alert for ITwo-Fabric Frock of mple !Aries. other in garments.. that they styles Suit dresses) may make their own. I WEATHER .REPORT and coat dresses were introduced long: flressmaker and the woman who is ago, so it was but natural that they iconomically inclined blessed them AT. ECA FOR WEATHER should take up'the skirt and separate for this development was probably Local:lair tonight and Saturday. blouse and tie them together into net in their original scheme of things not much change in temperature, Sun- tone-piec- e garment That the home at all. day. probably fair. Comparative local weather data for . ,. . .. ?,,, .. .. . ho telt! Bob maybe rill pity you can't be frosted to ing. I'tbourtit backsen kill nice if n4 potato bugs to pay ta,'tis tor Mono rh k of Tommy Peeleis kmod H. atill talked An lits whiny. disicottr. r aged voice, ' litmyr etc 20 days, Rita pare; sot tissues et impurities. Lamm the skis clap, soft, healthy. leadirg mike counters. If they harree't.. ft, by mails te.es time, 60c.. aid NATIOMAL TOILET CO., Pyrea. Tama. hver-epet- cases Dr. Jamey J. Waieh wilt teilure this under the atieptees of tbe Nntebta of Columbus. in the 114alt Lake Thottra, en tie is Sotivertet a series r4 ttstwess Chicago and the Pacific cis. oi -- YowlsOtt. "Ree-ost;o-o.i- os" iPLz ms.riaLin OZ- t telooSIIPO 11011we WPM, Gore1.111-- 1 t . v. , . ''''. 0 ei, A Mrs. Richard Felton and daughter. Rebecca left yesterday for a visit in' - , - ',. ., LLi ' I IIIIIIIII ' "117 MA , .i'iiill Mr. and Mn. T. Renshaw and the bridal party. were 'assisted in receiving by Mrs. T. Hodges. After a honeymoon in the Pacific 'northwest and San Prancisco, Mr. and Mrs. Hodges will make their home in lialt Lake. 4 ' The unworn portion of any dress may be turned into something new and wearable by a laths careful planning and the selection of enough new,fahric, of Just the right aort. to make up for the shortage caused by the ,, -- mi . . t ,Olk , w ! .11X1 Ian . admirable CONOMY Is certainly served by thetwo-fabri- f : , li , . , - - -.--. . 4, ift . performed - i . Ron-Whe- . , . ' .11....of M0000kinoFortrot .1 ik ' r:SS ... ot . 4 , - ot . asaakoluto , lotro--Mdi- I ,,t-3- PrO1)17 . .,... No 41, Art Hickman', Orcheetra Roan of MoodoleyFor-tro- t Art itickman'i Orchesua - S!'c'q Railroad Bltiesswroveret Writs' Southern First A29211 Simko Your Little ShoulderMedley lorcrot Ile Happy Six I 81.00 ev Waits Prince', Orchestra 1 A4150 Ilievrethe's Melody of Prince's Orcitestra I $1.25 Beautiful Howeiiaa LoveMedley Welts Columbia Saxophone Sextette tA2925 La VosidaPot-tro- t Columbia Saxophone Sextette I 21.00 , Frogs LegsFornot ' The Happy Sit 1 A2934 My Sahara R000Medley Fos-trSoisoFol-tro-t The Harpy Six I $1.00 I' Kissuot..-FortiGuido Deiro1 Karam'sFos-tro- t Guido Dro ( $1.00 First WIlispor of Love and Door Ome Ear Away ''IC'tt.''''' A4152 1 , Columbia Orchestra 1 t, Corrots and Sleos Such s LovoSchottlache Columbia Orchestra - 1,44 . . I , , , ,f I 'r ' 3. South State St ICITINFOVII;r12..;. I V . , de Along .4 BROTHERS 6 ki 0d,,,,,, 44 t-- ,,; , 44 . Soo You in II The Moots 51tioos Obi dee . , ,,, CUB-APor-tr- ot I ' 04-3- v i , ' Salt Lake yes- (., tl i MUSIC COMPAITY 0 KA . 1 If I , ,, 5 ietiki h, i . , 0 ,a 11 cri--(91,,,,- ... g - I will ontor., at a t . . o, 4. , 'I- -. - S.) 4i-))- (thqt:3 4. . I terday afternrm3 at a tensinetrin at her home nn C street. complimentary to NitP4 Gnmqa Well.. whose tnarriage lin ..10111 Mtosser sill take place pest night Pink rosebuds in a silver Thareday. The marriage of Miss Ruby haaket with pink tulle bows formed Mr. of Mra the eenter for the tea table, Mrs, daughter Renshaw. and Gordon B. liodges Hooper Knowlton and Mrs. D. W. plisse Thursday evening at tits Lome James assisted during the afternoon. of the bride. Bishop Wright the ceremony. stbich was witMrs. W. S. Cormick wilt entertain nessed by relatives and a few clue tomorrow at an informal tea In honor 'friends. A reception followed. Mies Hazel marriage ' Pink roses and peonies effectively of Clarence Burton.willwhose take place in Tingey decorated the entire house. The bride's to near future. costume was a going-awa- y suit of the 'navy blue; she teaxned bride's roses. Mrs. R. H. Smith will entertain toThe bridesmaid. Miss Edith Williams. morrow for Miss Ethel Smith. a bride were, pink taffeta and carried a bouaudit of pink' roses. Clyde Anderson .)t the month. S was best man Tomorrow afternoon. Miss Edna A kewpisi dreamed in a bridal gown stood upon a mound of pink roses and Williams will be the complimented I formed the decorations of the supper uest Ia.& tea given by Mrs. (Jordon table. i Kirby and Miss Helen Midge ly. Mrs.. W. & hall for ,Mlas Mary V,"Var.Jnytt bottat auppay at btr Wulf ' 4))1I .- 1 7 free on request. All records cheerfully demonstrated. 1 Wo!st , IZg.s,,...),11 Catalogmailed I g.iests sero precilt. 1 to , e1 II 1'. ' ' ' frightee took place in Mr selt Lake temple )statirday morning. A ronepttoa was given at that hom of :he ltride's meth. er last evening. - .. ,,..1,4s.... A rec. I I I. - - - . . I , Mrs. A. Z. Licitirds !tn.! Mrs. L. T. Noyes stoshitett the hostess. Twenty-fle- e .. - leaving tomorrow. with her psrents for a ortatit, in the east. rink end white roses were used throughout the entortaining reotra in decorating. The ruses Ode. Miss Mary Neal. Miss Irene Goody. Nies Grace Jeremy, Miss Betty Harmon, Miss MAti011 Cartwright. Miss Mary McKellar, Miss Aimee AThitney. Miss Martha Cannon. Was Donna Jones. Miss Mary Romney. Mims. Ethel O'Donnell, Was Margarot A lenginteinn wan elven Ved'eri:iy Godbe, Mhe Caroline Cannon and Was by Irs. Cloorge W. Smith at tier !iome I Leah Burton, SoJth Arec:. MI The htiateiss wa,.,,,,med by tb,r t in ettatTernlY-fir- I honor of Miss Ethel Smith. n Jtme mother. Mrs. D. IL Livingston. bride. In Ulm Ming ronm, red dC.8111. I I al Completepjuly List Now on Sale , ' , , 0 anonnommoommi D I net The bri,lte gown wee whit end Ines with a. veil raught with i Jeanne Mae ntaxige b;ossornia Perry' woe brideemaid and IhOrdb pink taffeta. ypimay y;,..ng was beat niam One hundred am! tifty gueate at,. tended the reception, The Apfia Cht I sorority aturisted In erring. Mn s. Carl Orlob teto hostels"' yostr thy atternm;ti at a (04 givon in honor tif Miss l'Attoy Chadwick, a bride à( title bekOlt, a. hor home on Mielligniv avenue. Carlton flowers were ucd in the living rooms. anti plrik roses doe orated the Too. table. Mrs. r.rby Groesbeck and Nisi Luella C;.:1.ti asslated In poutirtz. ' , , - Ili ...5 JUNE 18 1920 ,1111DAN. otanik Go I The marriage of Mies Pearl 'Oswald to ISIS 119SE MARIE YOUNG Wedneasil was aka complimented guest Clibbee Kimball took plate I A !Ake toerni tno.rn oat a prettili appointed lunch. ornieziLliie ball hi ton today at 1:30. given by evening br the bride's parents at their East St. rink pennies Mrs. Hooper Knowlton at her home on home on Fifth South. The deeorations were In And roees were used in (tererating and (A. .01Q.1111 Al. .0, 1 wrivon 4. IL'ak"41 . , t . , 1 . k M lina - f Tr Ir ,rdai ' k immmJ ' .' 4 1' ----J1 as ILVIII , 1 -- 4' , V; |