Show THE OGDEN 4— C BEWARE OF THE DOGS Salt Lake Society Stewart maid of honor was attractive In a peacock v model of "apricot taffeta combined with tulle and she carried coral sweet peas The bridesmaids were Kathleen Itomney Miss Nora Stewart Miss Helen Budge who wore frocks fashioned alike of taffeta and tulle Miss Romney was gowned in turquoise blue taffeta and carried coral sweet peas Miss Budge wore a model of Nile green and carried flowers in shades of yellow AH the attendants wore satin slippers to match their frocks Sam Mrs Carpenter was best man Stewart mother of the bride wore French model of black chiffon heavily beaded and wore a corsage of rose sweet peas and gold Ophelia roses Mrs Romney wore creation of blue georgette an mported model and wore a cor sage of roses and sweet peas The bridal party was assisted In receiving by Mr and Mrs Stewand Mrs Romney Miss Miss Dorothy Parrish and Miss art Mr M Mrs J Le Roy Ann Cannon a at entertained Kvelyn Hammond tflill Mrs Clarence Smith Mrs' on Thursday prettily arranged teathe hours of Stephen J Covey Misa Margaret afternoon between at the Hammond Romney Miss Verona Toronto and 4 and 6 p m Ruth Bradford home on Second avenue in honor Miss A late supper was served at small Miss Ruth Steiner of Miss Jeanette arranged in the ballroom Fabian Miss Kathleen Barnes and tables Miss Nancy Garnett who will leave which was effectively indecorated school in tle east with fall garden flowers the bril shortlyto attend orange and yellow shades The tea table was bright with bas- liant T Hunter Mrs Ira Mrs William was and fall flowers of kets early D Mrs Earl J Wood Mrs lighted by candles in silver candle- H Sharp Marshall and Mrs Lester F sticks The hostesses were assisted were in charge of the servHewlett G II Parrish In receiving by Mrs Maby Miss Rob-binand Mrs E D Hammond Presid- ing and were assisted s Mrs Kenneth rie N were R Mrs Thompson ing atthe tea table Alice Misa Miss Cannon Emily McDonald Miss Dorothy Van Dyke Miss Dorothy Armstrong and Miss Nord Mrs William Eldredge Miss Aline Tobin who were assisted in Lyle Keele Miss La Von Chipman Miss serv ing by Miss Peggy Leonard Miss Margaret Thornberg Miss Louise Gardiner Mildred Miss Ronnie Miss Barbara Kellock McMulien ana liss iieien xnatcn-e- r Gardiner Miss Ruth Pingree Mrs Helen Heiselt Miss Catherine Collins Miss fconda Tanner Miss Alice Mrs Chauncey G Parry a re- Willey Miss Josephine Cannon and Miss Esther cent bride and Miss Lillie McDonw Miss Mae Keysor were Akerbergwas in charge of the decaida popular bride-elethe honored guests at a delightful orating Punch was served on the iuncheon 'presided over by Miss lawn by Miss Rosalyn Willey Miss Willey Miss Sarah Can Daryl Bagley in the president's Theresa suite at the Hotel Utah Thurs- non Misa Ann Cannon Miss Doro and day The guests were seated at one thy White Miss June White In charge long table that was centered with a Misa Florence Thody large silver basket of orchid and of the gift room were Mrs Glyn pink friftged asters and pink roses Bennlon Mrs Joseph Bambrough and Miss Dorothy Snow Music Covers were" laid for thirty-fiv- e for dancing was furnished by the guests Paramount orchestra The young A beautiful wedding of the ear couple left on a late train for a ly fall was that of Miss Ruth Stew wedding trip to Washington D C art daughter of Mr and Mrs Bar where they will be at home for the nard Jj Stewart and Junius Stow coming year The bride wore as a ell Romney son of Mr and Mrs troing away costume a smart en Junius Romney which was solem- semble of blue broadcloth with nized Tuesday at noon In the Salt close fitting hat to match Lake temple with Dr James E A wedding Miss Orma Ewing daughter of Talmage officiating breakfast followed at the Hotel Mr and Mrs Orman Ewing was Utah for members of the bridal hostess at a prettily arranged party nd a few close friends given luncheon Tuesday at the home of The her parents on Douglas avenue by Mr and Mrs Romney guests were served at one long tar-- Yellow was the color chosen for ble centered with a basket of pe- the decorations and appointments tunias in shades of purple and rose the table being centered with a In the evening a large reception mound of early autumn flowers in was held In their hjnor at- - the shades of yellow Bridge followed Stewart home 1153 East Third the luncheon and the guests includ The bridal party de Miss Margery Worthington Miss South street stood before the mantel which Anne Bering Miss Virginia Par was banked on either side with tall sons Miss Margaret Parsons Miss baskets of French flowers The Virginia Baker Miss Mary Hill bride was a picture of loveliness in Miss Jane Pembroke Miss Mary a gown of ivory taffeta made in Elizabeth Terrell Miss Eleano Basque style and she wore a full Dawson Miss Jane Shields and Miss length veil of Duchess lace studded Irene Short with pearls and caught in corone fashion with orange blossoms and Mr and Mrs Victor Charles carried a bride's bouquet of rub Kress of San Francisco have art iv nun lilies shell pink roses and ed for a two weeks' visit at the lilies of the valley Miso Madelyn home of Mrs Kress' parents Mr Dr and Mrs Stanley Clawson received tnelr friends Wednesday evening at their home 124 Second avenue the occasion being in honor of their golden wedding anniver The home was beautifully sary decorated with flowers in the lovely shades of yellow Dr and Mrs Clawson were assisted in receiving by Mr and Mrs Selden Clawson Mrs Julian Clawson and Mrs Seymour WeHs and assisted in the general entertaining of guests by members of the immediate families One hundred fifty guests called between the hours of 7 and 10 o'clock Mrs Elliott Clawson and daughter Mary of Los Angeles arrived in ""Salt Lake early in the week to attend the reception Mr Clawson will arrive in the city the latter part of the week and with Mrs Clawson and daughter will spend some time visiting with friends and relatives STANDARD-EXAMINE- ct oi xsue was best man The bridal party party Mr: and Mrs Giles left late jade chiffon and satin and carried or wore a bouirant irocKwere ar left the church to tlie strains of in the evening ior a motor honey an armful of pink roses The brides green The bridesmaids maids Miss Dorothy Coulam and rayed as follows: Miss Gwen Mur-doc- k tho Mendelssohn wedding march moon They wilt make their home wore shell pink Miss Betty Miss Olive Wright wore frocks guests at the supper that fol in' Salt Lake jThe bride wore a fashioned alike of pink taffeta in Knight was frocked in a model of The lowed at the Alta club were seat- smart beige Nemser model with in sash velvet with with the coral shade combined deep yellow one table covered with a matching coat trimmed with pluckat ed touches of velvet In a deeper shade a paler hue Miss Catherine Lewers handsome of the sam lace cloth and centered ed otter and accessories ' of rose with slippers to match and Wall of Honolulu wore a frock of color a white of with mound fragrant tulle ros orchid they carried bouquets of pink roses and sprays of feathery mai sweet peas In es and butterfly The bridesmaids and attending denhair The United State-- Sweden ' ferns The place cards shades of pink matron walked in single file and were in silver and Japan are among the were and and ivory Lawrence Selstrom was the best the maid of honor Miss Helen laid for the members of matches bridal of the producers man Mrs utepnen JViac ovey Gridley of Auburn Calif walked in front of the bride and mother of the bride wore a hand- directlypeach-colored tulle and sat some model of black velvet and wore rhlnestones and Mrs Stephen G in The bride followed on the arm Covey who assisted the bridal par of her uncle Guy Piatt and was ty in receiving with Mr covey a picture of youthful loveliness in TODAY AND MONDAY wore a model of apple green chif her exquisite rode de style a Lou fon and velvet Both matrons wore ise Boulanger model of ivory vel RICHARD DIX vet and rose point lace The bridINcorsages of pink roses veil was arranged in coronet The serving table was covered al with buds of orange bios with a handsome lace cloth over effect 7 soma on either side and she car ' 111 which of center in the pink satin roses and of a bride ried shower a was a large silver basket filled lilies Mrs Clark- mother of the with pink fringed asters and white bride wore a handsome model of candles in silver candleholders black velvet with Al were at either end of the table The econ transparent lace and black hat blouse Mrs WITH dining room was in charge of lace of touches with Frederick Hinckley and Miss Ruth included Gene WalkerThe ushers and Oliver Hard Laurel Stan Blake Pingree who were assisted during Thomas James H Stannard and the evening by Mrs Jean Livings Walter Critchlow ton Mrs Leslie Covey Miss Lisa Jack Reeves Keysor and Mrs Roger W CannonMr Gardner and his bride left on a late train for Carmel by the Sea where they will spend their honeymoon The bride wore a chic costume of Java brown velvet With Alaskan fox fux to match ' : in v 4 i- - - — J r- COLONIAL ' & zk - i -- "EASY COME EASY GO" i - SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 9 1928 R 1 'tx X: i- - M ' f I I i - I " "YOU'RE DARN TOOTIN' " - days but of course they were merely Illusions But since Sir Conan Doyle is the only person who can take pictures of illusions this photo proves that the weird looking creatures are actually there Helen Rice is admiring them on the roof of a Philadelphia hotel where the international gift show was held The stuffed pups were popular novelties then Dogs like these often were seen back in pre-Volste- 1 -- and Mrs George M Robbins 1544 Laird avenue A number of affairs have been planned in honor of Mrs Kress Wednesday afternoon Mrs Alldridge Evans will enter tain at a luncheon at her home on Sixth avenue Miss Camille Robbins will entertain at cards Friday evening at her home on Laird avenue and Saturday after noon Miss Jane Howard will be hostess at a luncheon at her home on Tale avenue Tuesday September 11 Mrs June Rawie will give a dancing party at the Old Mill in Cottonwood honoring the visitors Mrs W1 W Fleetwood was the hostess and Mrs William Burleigh of Newark N J the honor guest at a beautifully arranged luncheon given Tuesday at the Fleetwood home on East First South street The guests who numbered ten were seated at one table that was centered with a silver basket of pink roses Silver birds were at either end of the table and bridge followed the luncheon A prettily arranged wedding re ay A ©AS mUIEEpm INSTALLED IN YOUR ELECTRIC RANGE HHAVB ception was given Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs The First Presbyterian church Stephen Mac Covey in Federal was the scene of one of the most in honor of the marriage beautiful Heights weddings of the season of their daughter Miss Mae Covey evening when Miss ElWednesday son Dee of Gardner and Joseph eanor Clark daughter of Mrs Eof Mr: and Mrs Joseph P Gardner the bride whose marriage took place In the W Clark became Giles The cere Eugene George Salt Lake temple at 7:30 p m the mony Was performed by Dr Wil ceremony being performed by Mel liam Paden and was followed by a vin J Ballard wedding supper at the Alta club A profusion of lovely early fall for the members of the bridal parflowers graced the spacious liv- ty The church was decorated with ing rooms where floor baskets of a wealth of early fall flowers In wicker were filled with tall sprays the pastel shades baskets of gladiof pink and flame gladioli inter oli and fringed asters being armingled with feathery ferns The ranged on the rostrum and on the attractive bride wore a beatiful organ As the guests were gatherby wedding gown of Ivory satin and ing musical program was given rare lace with long Musketeer Lawrence Eberly and as the ceresleeves the skirt was fashioned mony was read he played "Oh witn uneven hemline and a grace- Promise Me" and "I Love Tou ful train fell from the waist The Truly" with the "Bridal Chorus" veil was arranged In Juliet cap ef from Lohengrin as a processional feet with ow coronet in the front The bridesmaids were most artistior orange blossoms and rnme cally frocked In tulle gowns in the stones and she carried a shower o pastel shades with large picture bride roses and lilies of the valley hats of tulle in the same color as Mrs Lynn S Richards matron o their gowns and they carried arm honor and sister of the bride wore bouquets of roses and asters Mrs a smart frock of sea green and James Stannard matron of hon change one or more holes in your electric range to burn Gas You can have a really modern stove at last Our adapter will fit any range The price is surprisingly low and includes gas connection from street We-wil- -- ml M The Big Corner Electric Store GAS DEPARTMENT Call In or 'Call Ui — Open Evenings mum mm" 762-- ' ihhiiiih ' J Orpheu RONALD v j -- COLMAN KY v Phone 2300 Washington Ave oda XNX VILMA ' l -- V —IN "A VITAPHONE PRODUCTION" mmfl FRIDAY AND SATURDAY if Action'! 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