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Show I L TIIE DESERET NEWS vni SECTION THREE SATURDAY JULY 3 1920 I I Fashions For Americans I married to Wednesday the Balt take temple. Mr. and Mra Johnson will maks tbslr home to Bprtngvllla e e The marriage ef Mlae Frelda L. Navse of Tacoma Wash., and Wllford Ic. Calkin of Balt Laka a hero of the world war, who lost hie sysslsht In winning the Croix do Guerre, took place Wednesdey at Seattla Mr. and Mra Calklna first met at a dance at Camp Lewis before Mr. Calkins wee assigned to duty in Frenca In eplt of the blindness of her betrothed. Mle Neves insisted on becoming his bride The groom to vot present studying oeeteopatby to Chicago. I p OMINO events may be said to east their shadow bafore them In the matter of clothe a la other mattoca A at recent A proof of this, stone t . A ' Mkn and Hein Helen Deep pink eweet peel la a eryetal beikit and miniature trldee tor plaoe carda formed the dec oration of the table at which tbe following rues Is were seated;' Mra Lloyd I Ewing, Mr Thomaa B. Ac roll, Uiae 01 ad ye Mumford, Mra. Er- -' win North, Mlaa Florence Oliver, Miee Gladya Thomaa, Mlaa Minnie Balmen sen, Mlaa Fare Balmenaen, Mr. Bryan It. Sear M1m Mary Holden. Mr. M. Mlaa H. Ward. Mlaa Ann Matthew Joeephlne Matthewe, Mra Paul Hein, Mlaa Helen Hein and Mlaa Dorothy Hein. lsUr i A Mlaa Dorothy Hein. tlfully appointed try club Monday night, complimenting Miaai Mina Taylor and Francis Latch field of West Virginia, whose mar took Wednesday. place rlags Pink pesos and garden flowers decwhich the at table orated the long Twenty-fou- r guests were seated close friends of the honor guests were present. Tbe dinner was followed by danolng. e Mra R. L. Bhannon and Mra Florence McGhle entertained at an attrao-tlv- e luncheon TVwHJay at the home ef Mra Shannon on eaat Second South. In honor of Mra L. A. Mink and Mra Lawrence Crawford of McGill, Neva-- d -- I I photographs , of amartJy dreeeod women In oporto apparel at fashionable racing oveoto and other out of door social gathering. " Then listen to the statement made by style authorities that striped skirts will lead the in tho falL Some ef the wool otrtpod fshrtc shown feature striking ooler oomtoina-tlon- a but stripe that bleed Into each other are also In high favor. They are certainly very offectlva A soft gray and a dull blue striped worsted was used tor the skirt shown In today sketch, an excellent oarly fall model, The band at one elds and trtpe runthe belt are cut with U from direction In the opposite ning the stripes In the eklrt proper. Thl klrt Is pocket sea Few large and conspicuous pocket apper on tho fall sport skirt. , In silk ktrt for fall many tunics arc shown. One of th popular tylo I tho skirt showing a olds flare brought about by tho use of rather full aids panel cut hortr than th skirt proper. 8uch a skirt wan re cently seen made of black satin, front and back panels laid In flat pleats, side sections plain and topped by the flaring panels which were finished embroidwith n border of ery. 0 Cut work 1 n popular trimming for tho drossy taffeta skirt being shown for the coming season. V Lyndaa A. Btbaper, daughter W. D. Button, of Park City, and Claude J. Hooper of this eity wer united In malrtag Monday evening in th Newhous hotel. The Rev. B. M. Hogan performed th ceremony which was witnessed by a large number of relatives from Provo, Park City and Balt Lake Tho bride maid a ware Mlaa Emma Button of Park City, and Mlaa Clara Hchoodor of Fort Wayne, Ind cousin of tho bride. Oscar Nlleon wa boat man. Barbara Wentworth tho little flower girl. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their homo In Park City. Word ha been received In this city of tho marriage of Mlse Alleon Doou and William J. Ecples. both of Ogdon, which took place at Riverside, Cat, Juno II. Mr, Eccles Is th eon of th tot David Eccles. Both young people have a host of friends in Balt Lake City who wore interested to learn of tho marriage. Mr. and Mra Eccle rill make their home at Bates, Ora Mle lof Mra pro-ceeei- and Mrs. brtds of Mr. Gordon C. Croft. Mr. James 8narr, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Me th.1 wsek u the eompllrasnt Donald. Tbs gueots numbered ( d guest it an AttraldvslY arMr. and Mra Knight Star Jor ranged luncheon at th Kw-- ' at a beau house hotel Monday. by bar dan of Provo entertained dinner at th Cdun 153 MARIE IIEI??. Worthy Couple Happily Celebrate - Sixtieth Anniversary of Wedding Mis Erickson and Evangeline Wayne Baker .ware married Monat 7 o'clock at day Mra J. Warren Lee waa hoetese evening th bom of tho bride' parenta afternoon at a ken Monday ' M r. and Mra J. W. Erickson, member of to the alngton on west 8ixth Eouth street ' Th the Welfare club at her home ceremony was performed by Bishop on Third Eaat street. White and pink Onoeochner, after which a reception roeee with emllaz were need in the waa given In their honor. living room while bright crimson The bride was gowned In pal pink ramblers la a eryetal bowl centered ' georgette crepe and carried a shower the tea tabl bouquet of pink rosebuda Mis Lavon A musical program was given by bride, was Erickson, sister of th Mlaa Ruth Williams, Mrs. J. Rumel, cream geor wore and bridesmaid deep Mlaa Erma Mlaa Edna Gannett and getts with rose sweet peaa Chester The entertainment commit Grove was best man. Taylor ' B. B. Mra. Mias Heleh Waite, tee, Mr. and Mra Baker will make their e Mre. Mra. Sherwood. Frank , Stockman, ISAAC BROCKBANK AND KATHERINE .ALICE HOWARD BROCKBAXK, home In Idaho Falla, Idahc. a Mr, and Mra J. R. Mathew enter-taine- d E. A. Wolff and Mrs. W. H. Martin, Stripe Lead in Fall Sport Skirts. MARRIED JUNE 25, J8C0. at a dancing party at their assisted the hoetee. The marriage of Miss Roes Marie Frank On June 25th tost, Isaac Brock-ban- k Horace Gibbs, Charles , home on west First North Tuesday tal bowls wer used in tho living and pink and whits sweet J. Thomas, at San Olenn and Young Eugene Mlae to Mra J. Eugene Hulsh waa hostess evening John Rowberry. George Bryan, Wilwore Mlse Mullet was best men. complimentary 4 o'clock is anTho and his Katherine wife. guoste Francisco rooma' at good Monday dining the In the receiving Ho besides Thursday at 1 oclock at a daintily Marie Hein end Fred C. Mathews Lois Justensen, Mlse Florence Justen-senounced by the father of the bride. Alice Howard Brockbank, celebrated liam 8. Muir, Leonard O. Rice, Weils Mra D. J J. James Bond, Learls A. West, W. Young. The wedding took place Mlse Tarxa Justensen, Mlse Hasel bridal party were, Mr. and appointed luncheon at her home on whose marriage took place Wednesat their Cottonwood home the Smith, D. Bowman. Mr. and Mra Alfred Cordon, George W. Ward snd Harrison avenue complimenting Mra day. C. W. Young, brother quietly home of at the Justensen. Miss Edith Justensen. Miss Williams, and the W. L. Woreencroft, Mr. and Mre. The decorations throughout anniversary of their wedding. John W. Myers. He to also the sole F. Larmer of Chicago, a guest in tbe Alta Jueteneen, and Mlse Bernice of the bride, and was witnessed by a sixtieth So few live to round out sixty years survivor of the Salt Lake City CounMra Mary J. Cluff. house were In garden flowera Assistnil of Spring City. few relative city. were room Miss n Ward. the M. dining sd sweet pees ad pink ing were Mra Harvey Assisting The costume of the bride was a navy of married life that the Incident de- cil elected Feb. 11, 1Y78. when Fera-mor- z serves more than passing mention. and Mlse Jbeephln Mra Fred Beesley, Mre. Faul Platt, blue trlcotlns suit with hat and boots Little was chosen mayor; Adam and white rosebuds decorated the Ann Mathew wee Mathews One hundred guert were The bridegroom In this happy in- Spier and Mlse Rula Williams assisted In In tha same shade. After a honey- living room. The luncheon table basHenry Dinwoodey, A H RaW. E. Christensen, In was Mra stance I a born with centered serving In attendance. -graceful crystal Liverpool, July 13. leigh, John Sharp and Alexander C. moon on the coast the young couple ... Rj . j and 1837, for ket of ecll Brunner roses and was left that America Pyper, aldermen for the five respeco mk their city Salt the wee covtred' with cluny lace over pink Feb. 10, 1852, on a sailing ship bound tive municipal wards; Sears W. L. Ball, Mra Victor afternoon at satin. The place eards were painted hostess New for comOrlean Thence Free, Miss Bess Howe. Miss Evalyn Isaac Brockbank, Elias Morri James the anWednesday I. Shugren O. Mr. Mrs. and Miss to in tiny designs of summer flowera a kensington Foltond. Miss Martha William compliementary O. of their pany of which he waa a member pro- W. Cummins John Henry Smith, I nounce tbe engagement Cover were laid for Mra F. Larmer, her J. Mra marriage of Mlse Margaret Luclle Castleton, M' t Edward An ceeded up tha to mother, J1" Mississippi and Mis- Joseph F. Smith, David O. Calder, L., daughter. Dorothy E. J. Mra on Wood, McAllister, who will leave eo for Mra W. W. Robin. of Mr and bach. Mis Isabel Halton souri to rivers now tha repredaughter George Reynolds and Francis Armpoint drewa, Jr. Mra Lee Hulsh, Mra Merle Robblna Los Angeles to make her home. The sented by Kansas City, where they strong were chosen councilors; with James Mcllwee. and Owen William Mra J. D. Ervin Mrs Samuel Stark, guett include the memtere of the s The marriage of Miss Ruby Chad outfitted with ox teams for the long John T. Caine as recorder, Paul A. Thomas Brown Trent was solMrs. Alma J. Larkin, Mra William Monday and Thursday clubs of which wlch and Charles W. Ho.mer of Mont overland Journey, under the direction Schettler as treasurer, and Andrew The marriage of Miss Marls Hein 10 at A proComtek, Mtss Buelah Hulsh, Mra Len Mra to emnized member. on a morning Wednesday McAllister As a member of and Fred C. Mathews took plaoe pelier, Idaho, took place Sunday at of Capt. A. O- - Smoot. Thirteen - weeks Burt as marshal. Bird and. the hostesa 1 beautiful-- -- Mcllwee Wednesday evening - at-- - the horn fusion- of. garden f lowers and. rose oclock- home of Dr. and- M ra A. J. Hosmer were consumed In tbe Journey- terete the council - Mr Brockbank -was basket silver In a Mr Paul buds East street. Tha Rev. the Plain the date of arrival In Salt advocated, and was supported by at the Hotel Utah. Bishopy, the brides parents, Mr. and street The I on H.Thirteenth Miss Erma Groves entertained her uesd In decorating. Pink Posts-bud- s apartment N. Williams performed the cere-Re- Lake Valley being Sept 4. .1852. Mr. Councilman Cummings, the idea of a j. Hein, on west First North Joseph R Glass performed tho musical club Wednesday evening at her cenwas the basket silver a the In in reltho presence of a few close Brockbank made his home at first high line canal to bring water from mony Elmer I. Goshen performed which was witnessed by home on Lake etreet Boses and ferns ter of the tea table. , atives and afeW friends. A wedding ceremony which was , followed by a I relatives and frlendB. The bridegroom In Spanish Fork, which town ha Utah lake to this city a scheme were used through the rooms In decola a mining man of Idaho, and helped to plat and lay out, and where which if adopted and carried out at breakfast followed. wedding supper. following program wase I rating. The Martha Mlse Myrtl Hales 'of Spanish Fork Sweet briar roses and pale shades White and pink roses in crystal nephew of Dr. A. J. Hosmer of this in 1868 ha performed military serv- the time would have been worth mil-1- 1 lfuber, Chopin given: Miss Miss ice in the Walker Indian war, under belle vases and garden flowers were plaped city. Miss Chadwick has been La and Floyd H. Davis of Salem were of blue and pink canterbury ona now to this city. Llllace Lee, Nocturne, Wedused about tho living room and library. teacher in tho Salt Lake public schools Col. Stephen Markham, which servcombined with ferns were Such incidents In the Hfe of this Faloma, Mias Edna Folsom, reading married In the Balt Lake temple ice the government has since recog- worthy veteran might be multiplied pink for a number of years and to also Miee Myrna nesday morning. through th rooms and formed tho The dining roomy carried out eit the life of Verdi, a musician of prominence in the city, e nized in a pension of which he Is the Indefinitely, for his life in the comThe decorations of the breakfast tabla A color scheme with pink rose for Coulam. the Rustle of Spring. s s s center of the table. and pink eathsdral recipient He removed to Salt Lake munity has been one long period of mnt interesting affairs bower of the same flowers screened candies hostess played a mazurka, 'lCCon- On ef t was scene Lake Salt tho Tbe tempi in silver holders standing of hia mar- usefulness and service. City In 1860 tbe of the week We the dancing party themuslclana, of the wedding of Mies Alice Spencer, riage: and thereafteryear Tho bride was exquisite In shim- tbs four corners of the table. Mrs Brockbank was bom In Bel-fas- t, . for many years and reception given last evening at Kissel-burof Mr. Mr g of H. and C white wore waa 8. M. gown satin Spen bride daughter gracefully draped dainty The associated with Presiding Bishop mering Ireland, April 25, 1843, the Complimenting Mra home of Mr. ahd Mra Harry Os- and the Wedlace In Alva lace and Of of the cer, trimmed Butler, with In valley Despaln Whit U Edward the taffeta lily Chantilly Hunter guest the general tithing daughter of William, and Elizabeth of Chicago, who on Tale avenue. The beautiful and tler, 1 oclock. was at tulle Elder veil of F. Orson Her veil H. nesday tulle with caught Watson, pearls. also with Bishop E. F. Sheets Howard, and came to America and office, her daughter. Mra George lawns surrounding the house were was trimmings lace and with clusters of orange blossom Her Whitney performed the eeremony. rosepolnt (who had charge of the Church cat- to the valley In 1853, one year later Mias Anna T. Ryan entertained at a the scene of the gayety. Festoons of edged In , " with ' orange - blossoms. A bouquet ' was of brides' - roses. Miss The- warn evening at the homo of at her caught luncheon with and whom he, served for than her husband colored Her mother was tle), prettily arranged Japanese lanterns end bright refell Helen Hein, sister of the bride, the bride on south State street of these blossoms in the bishopric of the the twenty and beloved piohome In the Emery apartments Wed- electric lights were strung between Shower the years Tho veil. was of tho Ackerfolds Miss Lalla in lavender bridesmaid ception as among given. was charming ward. He a neer and Relief member, the trees while tall graceful gasket bridal bouquet was of orchlda Mra nesday. society worker, and the with pink and whit sweet man and Miss Luella Johnson attend- Eighth Is now the only survivor, of a grand herself has been energetic In that organdy Red and pink roses and garden of crimson ramblers and Dorothy James ed the bride. Little Melva Butler was Stewart Sampson .of San Fran- pea Thomas Mathews waa flowers were ueed In decorating. In Perkins roses formed the decorations cisco, matron Jury somewhat oele9rJitad In Utah work, until falling health made it necthe flower girl. Earl Ferguson was history, of honor, wore orchid man. and of the veranda and house. A large the dining room yellow daisies cen impaneled for the investiga- essary for her to give up the active lace and man. silver best with satin duchess the and bridal the party Assisting tion of U. R case March 30, 1863. part she had formerly taken. wallow Irises In a crystal basket basket of exquisite pink rosebuds and pearl trimmings and orchid colored She s s s were in bride of cover the a receiving The list of the members of this body waa counselor for many years to Mr tered the table which had for gypsophlla surrounded by tiny bas- draperies and. saah. The costume of parents Miss JWilliams Robert W an4 Mary Mr Mr. Mr. and Mathew R, and "oana: colored kets Of the haWb tfebbfb 'cwKeffcdHh clunjr lace 'Over 'gold resell,, older readers, many of Emma Woodruff in the. presidency Mra Mcllwee, mother Of' the bride Mrs. M. H. VVard. Mlsa Ann Mathews Bowthan wre married In 'th Salt will stalwarts of those days George of the Granite stake society. supper table, which was covered with em.br oWared .In wain and Miss Dorothy' Hfcift Those as- Lake- temple- - Wednesday- at roon-. The the 5S A." rite Smith "Jbhft D-- ' IT McThe- - many friends of "tho 'venersWe- cluny tace over pi over orchid colored satin with plat- sisting In tha dining room were Mr ceremony was performed by Preni-deMra A. W. Mre. waa A Porter, H. Watson. furnished by the inum and diamond ornaments. Ray Don R. D; Franklin Isaac Allister, and Richards, program Hcouple will rejoice with Anthon Lund. Sears. Mr Thomas B. Angell Immediately Brockbank, Gustavus Williams, An- them excellent Michael Morrisey, Mra 8. a Dlcken-eo- Ariel quartet, Mias Elisabeth Wilson, Mcllwee, brother of the bride was best Miss In the unique anniversary tbe marriage services a wed- drewjust Evelyn Anderson. Mlaa Josephine following Mra William it Shlvertek Mra Miss Eupice Shipp and 'Kenneth Rob-- m&n. passed;- and nfll wish- them as many ding breakfast was given at the home Elias eomTinghain, Mathew Miss Minnie Samuelson, V. bins. Alice Brown and Mlse Ryan, Claudius recurrences as Smith, to Lake Tahoe Mr. and Mlsa Sara their hearts can deSpencer, After a Mias Gladys of tha bridegrooms sister, Mr F. A. B. Kelly, Samuel F. Atwood, sire. The hoet and hostess were assisted Mra Trenttrip 4 i will make their home In Thomas andSamuelson, Miss Gladys Mumford. Beesley on west Third North street to John Mrs. 8imn Bamberger and daugh- during the evening by Mr. and Mrs. San Francleco. After trip through Yellowstone the members of the bridal party ter. Mr. Arthur Behai of New York, M. H. McAlister, Mr.and Mr. 8. gone to Seattle for the summer, to daughter. Miss Helen Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mathews will rewho la visiting at the Bamberger home B. Robbins, and Mr. ahd Mrs. E. w Mlaa Mina Taylor of this city be- park, Miss Violet Bath, daughter of Mr. visit with Mrs. Snows sister, Mra W. Marcy will leave tomor-o- Marcy. turn to for New Salt Lake to make their on Fridays during M. Ashton. Those serving wets. Miss came the bride of., Francis Letchfleld horn will t at home A. Castleton. and Mr D. M. Bath and John S. where she will Join her husband. York, Grace Derrick, Mlse Veda Andrews, of West Virginia, Wednesday Jt'ljr. y at were married Wednesday mornMiss Marcy will remain In this city. e Miss Maurine Vincent, Miss Eunice 2 o'clock in a simple and picat home the of ing th M. bride's of Mrs Miss F. Klsselburg Chicago, Glass, 'daughter of Mr. parents Mra Arthur Frank waa the Shipp, Miss Genevieve Greenwood, turesque ceremony at the home of and Mr Laura F. A. Pen fold, and A. V. at 9 o'clock. The ceremony was per- is the guest of her daughter, Mr at Miss Retta Ostler and Miss Mary How- her sister, Mr. Harold afternoon hostess Tueedsy formed Peery by Alvin theG. Bishop F. at Holman bf were a Beesley. Watson, Emery apartSpokane, Wash., home ard. Punch waa served on the veran- In the Buckingham apartments. Judge at her THE kenstngton Wednesday morning at 11 breakfast was given to the bridal par- ment on Virginia street to the Radiant da by Miss Gladys Vincent and Mias F. R. Thurman officiated In the ser- married ty the following ceremony. In oclock tha first Presbyterian Miss Florence vices, which were witnessed by tho Pink and white snapdragons were chapter of the Order of the Eastern Virginia Ostler. by tha Rev, Georgs E. Davie used Miss Bernice Fritz has as her bouse the cards of the- - guests,-wh- Immediate families only. A wedding church fn the living room and tall blue Star. Red and, pink, roses la- crystal A breakfast followed Wedding at the numbered 100. breakfast was served immediately home of the bowls were used throughout the house and Shasta daisies In the guest. .. Miss Hester Rutt of Omaha, larkspurs Mra hidegroomS sister, Neb. In decorating. following the ceremony. In decorating. The breakfast s The sun parlor transformed Into a E. J. Shields, on Second avenue. The library Mra 8. G. Orensteen and Mra R , Miss Eleanor O'Brien and Mls Mary OGDEN. table was centered with crystal bowl included guests the bridal end was or party bower 'Mr - and Mr G. L." Neal have reblossoms the the hostess assisted the of Slater during of OBrien were hostesses at a delightful setting! sweet pink a few close butterfly relatives pea and friends. Pink in bridal bells atth turned where Portland from Canterbury party. afternoon. tea yesterday afternoon at the O'Brien An informal reception was they rosebuds and large white Shasta .daisJ Earl Ballantyne, son of Prof and s , given In .. . . convention. country home, Oaksmere, 'in the Cot- the delicate pastel shades were used in After a honeymoon on tended the Shrlner the breakfast table. the evening Mrs festival tonwoods, In honor of Miss Elisabeth the living room ang sun parlor. The ies decorated Joseph Ballantyne of Ogden, and An lea Pacific coast tha young couple d place cards were de room had a decorative scheme waa given Monday at 8 occlock Hanna-e- f of a New York, a guest at the dining Mrs. Ada Dwyer Russell who has Miss Day , Masse t. daughter In miniature brides and roses. will return to Salt Lake to make their signed Mving'-yeHoin and iris gold at the Westminster Presbyterian Hotel Utah on her way to Yellowstone. en yellow home. the winter in Boston Is visiting lac factory owner of Calal spent Francs, The bride who was daisies In a wore unattended wicker heastetbRhasta e were married In Calais recently actat Elia Lewis, the' guest'af Miss In this city at th church, comer of Fifth South end a stylish navy blue suit with a Dwjer home on cording t for the table. to dispatches received this First West, under the auspices of the Mary Hagenbarth and Mis Winni-fre- d basket Kate Dwyer The wedding of Miss Florence Nord-bur- g North Temple. Mrs blouse and was carried who roses The white Unattended, bride, The bride Is an accomplished week. church. Missionary society of the Walker, who has returned from wore a charming oostume of lace and Mr. and Mr Holman left on an and George F. Naylor, Jr., took Crltchlow of Omaha, is also a guest young woman and speaks English fluNew York. Pink roses-anplace Wednesday morning in the Salt at the same home garden satin with a picture hat trimmed in train for .Spokane, where they early will Lake ently. The couple are expected to the tulle and flower Mies Mary Williams and Robert W. flowers were used throughout A wedding dinner was make their horn come to Ogden about Aug 1. Mr. Baltemple. or She carried Mr. and Mrs Ernest Gavford have lantyne has been served Id the bridal party at the home s Bowman ere the guests of honor at rooms In decorating The tee table chllda with a shower of pink sweet attending college In held a bowl of larkspurs and white peas and brides' rose a dancing party Monday eve- and weddln of late June was or the bride on Seventh South street as their gues's, Mrs F. EL Marcy and Philadelphia, finishing his courses in .nA pr.ettj, rosea Mr. same The and pink 0t M given evening a reception waa glv-e- n .by ning George F. Taylor, father of the Frla Young, daughter The hostesses were assisted by their lride at W. Christensen at the bridegroom's E. Mra and Mr. and Mr Harold Peery of Mra A. L. Lundqulst, and George home on KenF. E. J. Pink avenue. and Mra OBrien on avenue. Third home of by mother,. their received. Mr 8ybelto Clayton Bas- Dunning Boise, Idaho, which took sington enIn Miss were sister. OBrien. ueed rosea their the Ahlte Margaret sett furnished the wedding music. and W'?ntRday morning at 10 oclock In th One hundred guests were Invited to Mr and Mr Letchfleld left today at bt. John s Episcopal tertaining rooms. The table Inchurch. The - red . meet honor the was centered room where for West guest, Nltro, dining Virginia, they pronounced by the Rev. roses and had a cluny cover over red wiiMnak their horn- - Hoyt Henriqu, A wedding break? Mrs. Mr R' Jtiuelburg of Chicago, satin. hotel. PL ninkd bluetheandNewhouss In honor of the marriage of Mtss Assisting during the evening were who Is visiting In this city the guest Doesnt hurt! Lift touchy corns and CanMr. and Mra W. B. Kendell, Mr. and of her daughter. Mra George H. Wat- Mary Williams and Robert W. Bow- terbury bells combined lavender with rose son, ass the guest of honor .yesterday man, which took place Wednesday calluses right off with fingers R8. H. B. Dawson 'and Mr at a daintily appointed luncheon given mopilng in tbs Salt Lake temple. Mr orated the churchfea,herjr and made an ef- D. J. Williams entertained by Mrs. K. O. Dobbs at her home on and Mr and Levitt little Joseph ior th bridl- party.' J street at large reception at their home on Tho 2lMettin wore an imported gown daughter, Carol, left Wednesof Deep crimson roses In crystal J street Wednesday night. The living hand embroidered organdy with a for a visit In San FranApply a few drops of Frerzone" upon that old, day baskat wkh maline bows centered the room and recaption were i'JE hall Ve ty a wreath of cisco and southern California. luncheon table which had a cover of decorated In scarlred rose blossoms She bothersome corn. Instantly that com stops and An On of tho bridesmaid carried rosea ferns. cluny lace over crimson satin, Doro- et-" sweet peas Name Bayer on Genuine hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, thy Perkiny rosea and ramblers were' alcove In the parlor waa mads Into Mr wor Din k organdy and car- P. T. Moore and daughter, placed throughout the other oome and bower of Sheet daisies and ptomy vdJaVlderL,eet P- - Mias Vlvlna Louise, of Colorado root and all, without pain, or soreness. visitare Spring formed' an effect he decoration, m Which th bridal party gtood Pink another bridesmaid. was ing Mr Moors's sister, Miss Anna SI Tha place cards in mloatur Snd whit rosebuds were effectively red r pai charmeuse snd Davis at 4S0 Hard corns, toft corps, corns roses held th name pf- - the following about th room. The dining wT'rV Fifth East street. of plnk pea ruesta other than th guest of honor arranged s room waa decorated In yellow with a Thl fhibUIU.t. - Mis. between the toes, tnd tho Charlotte ?ldUre, Mra George IVWataon, Mr Jame basket of deep yellow Mr. and. Mr Wi C. Jennings and for a bard skin caHuaet on nd carried ri!JiY!ader orandy Watson, M Bolmam, Mis Blanch center of the suppergailardi Miss table which Deborah, left for the . Watts daughter. bottom of feet lift Bohn an, Mrs Hale, Jr.. Mr. had for a cover cluny lac orer yel- W.V. northwest bearer and Wednesday. They will visit Wlllywrt L. fehlverick and Mias Neva low satin. wss flower girt little Dorothy la Portland before returning. , fight off no Sbiverick. Th bride was costumed fn filet toe Md Mra- - inning left ysster- feus bug! over whit satin with filmy tulle veil Mr. and Mr B. O. Teamans rs fn ba rsclflc Salt Mra Albert Whlta entertained at a held In place with band ef pearls northwLrt Daks after will They again th make tier attending kensmgeen this afternoon at her home and orange blosaom 8he carried ham At Glen's Ferry. Idah national meeting of th Oreesters of on I etreet for the members of tbe whlta sweet pas and Ophelia rose America. Mr Teamans waa elected Bayer Tablets of Aspirin la gen- Ladles Auxiliary to the Veteran Vo- Mies Emm William sister of tbs AitalTVY. McClure of Levan and secretary, to tba lad lea auxiliary to uine Aspirin proved safe by. million lunteer Firemen s association. Garden brid was maid of honor and wore a of PprlnrvH). w.r. tbs national organization. ' and prescribed by physicians for over flowers combined with roses were row a of American Beauty tulle ovwr twer.tv years Accept mtr an unbrok- arranged In th tiring room. Th tea lavender metal eloth with lavender , Mr. and Mr Lynn P. Walker and crvstal baeket of pink sweet pee On of the bridesmaid which enrtafin table beld en Barer package son ef Cgilcaro ar guests at tha young and sweet white peas tied with rose Mine Stella Ppemr, wore soft green homo of M ra Walker's parent proper direction to relieve Headache, Dr colored roalne. satin and carried whits sad pink sweet and Mr William T. Cannon. In two Toothache, Earache. Nesralgia, Rheuts IDEAl- matism. toil's and Ps in Handy tin A Assisting In pouring Weri Mr B peaa. Miss Oltv A veeon, bridesmaid, week Mr. Walker expects to lars was gowned' In ptnk georgette crepe Ksy and Mrs R W Averson. for South America. Mr bone of II tsM-- s cos few eer's Walker 0 1 Barer wih satin trimmings and had bouwill Ida her husband there tn th Drusgtsf a too sell la Miss Zad Juster.sen wi tjvwtese quet of to . Tbe mark trad talL. other . Bayer Arpirm bride, y sriemoon at her bom on maid. Miss Carol Hutrbin wore peach Man facts re M enes cel ca cJ eater f resteeds Third eveno. Careen roeee In crys-- colored tuhs and satis tad carried Snsw and children bass Jtellc ylKAC.4 Ad'ert leeircnt. k e Roeee end garden flowers were used In the living room. The luncheon table held a low crystal basket of pink and white roeee and maidenhair fern and had a cluny lace cover over pink. The guests were Mra Lawrence Crawford. Mra L. A. Mink. Mine Sarah R Lytle. Mra Mabel Player, Mra H.Mias Power, Mra Lawrence Mink, Helen Crawford. Mlae Pearl Crawford, Thomas Mlse Delilah Mink, Mra Mra Candland. Mira Mary Cameron, Mlae Russel Rlter, Mra R. Shannon. Florence Bauer, Mias Dorothy Bauer and Master Dick McGhle. , 1 cut-wo- rk n. Jua-tene- n, Vari-eolor- f THE a o-- f iiri-th- -- - ie- v. cere-mone- ... - - iPsSSWK - - -- nt n, FhiJtp-Margett- s, er 'Outside cities -- cream-strawber- ry Hand-painte- QMBU fi fna ...... ASPIRIN it rR Ht-D- ' OSS lye rrr pack-sgee-- ri rwerlp. Cuticura Soap For the Hands 11 Lift Off Corns! -- |