| Show - I - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday November 2 1917 IOC i -A 4 kt r t-- --- :' 7 i ‘ - r'- t q 3 W f -' -- '5'4 P ''''1 - e-- '1- '- -' 4 - ' 1 tit" t ' troar' t ' 'I 1 ' '4" - -- r ' r 04 aA i1 s 1 J ' ' ' i ''4 I 4 1 1 -- '' I - : 11 I '0 ek c 4 - ' '- - f 44 ir " t g ' ' ' - ' I I - '' ' " - ) - -- - 41 t - t I Alra Gordon IL Paul Jr who was Miss Ma Dean Sundt) lorn T - Vot : - Ilt ''':' 6 I I 41 " r i P -: - -' - ': ' ' I t - - r i 10 lit)ifr Jimmy Moonlog r ' 1 ' I t 4" 4 It' 4411 '' ) il I I Iv 1 't 1 it k k 4 y- - tx ' ' - c mer s Guo 311so 4f'' - -- -' t - e 1 '''" 4 -i'''4 L- (0'- i 7' - it or s J Popotone ttos forGeorgia Kitchupolos - 109 'VP Allie 1011 i -- r "': k'- -' I 1' - sww - - - - - A idi wwwP': K 4 saw '‘ '' ' r i A ' ''' t -' - : - - - 4- !'s - -- I) - t t It p 4 t 4-- ) "ICIr )) l' 4) -" t I ' ‘ - "' ' I 'TTAI"41('- - ' iC ''' ) ::o'7 ' 4t--- ( - k 1 '11 ov"'- P'' -- z: ' 4 - ' 114r t 1—- - -- 2 o 71 ' r4 ' '''i1 ir ' -- I - 4 - $ - 4 tl :i '7 -- ' t — ' " 41 t I 1: i t '') t It :' t I f- - 4- ' 4 - ' - - I': 4 ''' - ' t i ' t 3 ' 1 t $ - t t 1 k - § - i '' 4 - ' 7- --4' 4 -1 1 1 4 ' - I I 3 ' 4i 7 k 44 I Ill II ai 6 isd tOr Cht Ilome rntufifir 260 SOUTH I 3th EAST 140 PAMONG PHONE PIONILIM 5 a ' - - -- - 4 - ki— - 4 lktt 4 ' '' - :-- : I - ?:7 ' ::" ::- 4 : L (-:-' - : -- ' '' f — T r2) :- z models lovely gabardines wool suedes and novelty weaves many with youthful detachable hoods -- stifles for juniors misses and women being g 0 k - iJ--- 1 : 0 L4 Our stock of Winter Coats is now complete We have as- sembled an unusual assortment cif the season's most wented I '14' I' - PAT44 " 4 -- "4---- -7 1--- 11 Lira" 11J '1 " ra N cl-i- g: ( to 1 ki - 'tt- x '' F "- ''' ' '' ' A - - ' —4 f :"-' 4-- t - '' 7 i 11 t''"'''a-4- '1":' 777j i 7 ' e ' ' :-- - : t--- " irkw LI ta : - i i - - r - t - 1-L: i A ! I tf 'i - ' t st - c- t t - ft: fi--- ' ' I J1fr5:3 Petersen officiated The newlyweds were honored at a reception at Memorial house Miss Ruth Howell was maid of honor Miss Barbara Howell and Miss June Betteridge were bridesmaids Verl F McMillan Jr acted as best man 3 t - ' - ' ft : ''' ' ''" ''- 4 -- ' '' - I ': 1:- - ' ' 1 1 ' 4 41 'At 41 ''' !" ''1 1 ) : ' 7:7 7 : 1 - ' ' :i:F: :- t i 1 : 1 'IL-- s':': : I t ''' - "TIC" i : - 1 -i I ' t ' 0 riF "! f : - ' :'4 11 010411A ftomodoiraktvrwegaw '' th 1 e ' ' ' ill 1 ':: ''' t4: ' ' A - - - - L - If r - ' f '"-- -- - — Z' t-- ' s' f ''' ' 4' 0 f '' i - - l ‘r'1 ' it ' t 1$'''' I i ' - 4 r- z- t it 1 ''''75 - i- $'411 '41 k1 ":-)- ' At ': I: ' t 1 ti 7 41A ' IC" ' Il' 1 1 Ii 1 co' vs - ''"- ! 1 b ' 4"' f '4- 7 - ' rL - "Ip 'el" A er - 0 " :f2w3 ' - -' I 3 0 - 1 - -- 4 :: t:'':5! et I ' : ? ' - kti-'--- c :'" ''' - ' ' 'g ei7 ! - tkt' 1 is 4i r 't--- i 4 ' ) - i ' ' ' :4 4 I -- ' " t 4 1k40'(1 ' '1' r a ' '4 ' Z le L'I rt rti R 9 ' 4 I 1 1 Z 1 1 Mrs Sheldon Carter who is former Miss Melvin& Quayle - George William Glaittil who is former Miss Donna Tate Mrs I In a double ring ceremony performed Oct 9 in Lion House by Ira N Hayward Miss Donna Tate became the bride of George William Glaittli The bride's gown was of white slipper satin Her veil fell from a pearl crown and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli pink roses and orchid centerpiece Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs Dale Marti r Mrs Irving Ranson was attending matron and Miss Joyce Tate11 was maid of honor Miss Char° Creamer and Miss Faye Wennergren acted as bridesmaids Don Glaittli stood as best man for his brother a son of Mr and Mrs George W Glaittli 2193-10t- h East The bride a daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles D Tate of Logan attended University of Utah and is a graduate nurse of Salt Lake General hospital t t - I 1 4 ' ' 1 - i ' i ' ' : d ': dr 7 c- 0 at One Unusual Group 1 K '' '' - Donna Tate an October Bride : I ' t t '" i- 1 - 95 14 IVw) : : '' — i i 1 s i' 1 '74 Charge it it You Wish - 7 1 i t 2 :--: fa '': :1 ' 1 k a‘tecf1-4- L - 711142 i--- 14 East Broadway Mrs Aris Max Christensen who Is former Miss Carla Kirgan Nol t - Continued from rage 20 the city wreaking havoc Oh yeh! Buzzing in Boulder And now a few words about the week end at that neighbor state All Li'l Utes were dragging into their homes and their beds this morning but thoughts of a more than glorious week end were in the minds of all None could complain but a little less than enough sleep was cause but right for those dark circles and bedraggled looks Wouldn't have missed it for the world Sigma Chis made a party of the affair and had a spectac time plus as they thumbed noses at the buses took their own cars complete with pulchritude and journeyed east for a great time Ed Christensen Sally Ralph Val Dean Helen Clark Tom Ivers Ruthie Strandquist Bud Stark and Pat Kennedy were the couples who found a friendly welcome at the Boulder barbecue rally Butch Eisenman John Adams and Dick Emerson took their chances and found the Boulder girls quite enticing I Immm ! Pt Raps Cut Up PiICAs all 300 of them in spite of the odds against them arrived well sound and literally flew into the archives of the nearest Colorado fun-poBill Johnson Ronnie Davidson Don Noorda Ron Mathews Ronnie Masters Tray Reneau Tod Eager and Louis Chaffos proved that it doesn't take 10 hours to go to another state My heavens! Sigma Nus Sigma Nus from South Wolcott will be on hand to render a few yells and add spirits to the Gil Brent Anderson game Tom Mathews Hal Moyle Thorpe Bud Anderson will be a few of the tribe making the It's here again in red and in wine as well as black calfskin 060 t High in fashion importance and quite low in price4'1g ' '' Irtch I4ni tS41 drrt: 1-- 0 tAt-- 1 ' s:404" 4 Add 15i on moll orders No C O D'sj - s K I g s - fi ((111 ellaulum tll e ingS ca t 1 4 )1 It Al x WI ' i G 4 4 E4 1 and points up the importance of your hair — q Perhaps gray or fadedstrands indicate too many passing years? Let Roux this visible gray — p treatments conceal f - createcnew lustrous ' and natural looking haircolor s — IA i' almost seem to swing back your y'earsz a 4 " k7- - ' ": ::: 4 J rt '1 1 1 1 ro! !: Haircolor points up your appearance Keep yours lovely and bright with 1: '' "—':-'4-- - ?! r- :4 - 4!'' 7 - - f - - ROUX 1 i 2" — I OIL SHAMPOO TINT ' - Colors Conditions Cleanses! Femmes Not Outdone Sorority gals not to be outdone by the stronger sex left en masse and what fun! Dee Gees Carol Clark Betty McDonald Helen Emerson Marge Groshel Barbar Ehlers were having a gay time but definitely as all of the golden anchor gals and Alpha Phi gals banded together Iris Terry Jean Gal lecher Carol Orme Marilyn Rebholtz were representatives from the Butler s k doer Miss Margaret Phebus Roux Haircolorint consultant will be in our beauty salon - Nqt 4- 4 : - r - to advise you on your haircoloring problems Of course our operators also observe "Roux's Caution: Use only as directed on label" Beauty Salon Mezzanine Call for appointment Mir ts: ' :" " 'El - ' 4 04 ' abode 39 South Main Salt Lake 2415 Washington Blvd Ogden - I trip your favorite platform pump ' - - - ' E 1 st 680tee e e 'z : -0 400: k Mn a' ' 4 t wits ‘tros i —C ''' 4 : - v PORCELAINS ' It A 1 a ''''''''11114" 0 i' -- - Fine A Salt Lake L D S temple ceremony solemnized Sept 23 united in marriage Miss LaRue Howell a daughter of Mrs Vera P Howell 1817 Lincoln st and T Ray Kingston Jr it son of Mr and Mrs T Ray Kipgston 4847 Atwood blvd Mark E U TALK ' E v - -- -- - 1 Making a home in Salt Lake marCity following their recent Mr and riage are newlyweds Mrs Sheldon H Carter She is the former Miss Melvina Quayle The couple was married in Ivins L D S ward with reception following For her wedding the bride a daughter of Mr and Mrs 604 Mansfield Dan Quayle chose a gown of heavy eggshell satin with finger tip veil cascading from a seed pearlastiara: matron Attending the bride of honor was Mrs Bob Carter Miss Emma leen Quayle Miss Beth Moss Miss Virginia Thomas and Miss Cleo Thomas were bridesmaids Bob Carter was best man The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs S H Carter 66 W Stratford ave 1 SA) i 4 k ''' 6 1 yf4 1 aorkirti - — dw—iayi I ' ro es '' 7" 471 17'1it44-4i1----- ' - Quayle-Carte- 1 - - : ' Hellenic Orthodox church on Oct 5 was the setting for the marriage of Miss Georgia Kitchupolos a daughter of Mrs Anna Kitchupolos Allemis 124 W 8th South and Gus J Papatone a son of Tony Papatone of Modesto Cal The Rev Antonios Kalogeropoulos officiated maMrs Nick Malekos was tron of honor Miss Diane Zekas maid of honor Miss Zeffie Kitchupolos Miss Mary Kaddas Miss Athena Arkoudas Miss and Miss Helen Betty Gionoulas Tsouras were bridesmaids Ted Paulos of Mandika Cal was - 12er"ettt 4 44 ft s il l Kitchupolos-Papaton- e The newlyweds are making a home in Modesto : t A 1461 Ck " - ! :artistry of I ' f - - t- ' '' 4 i ' - ''' 1 I !' I r 1‘ "' t t :i: N' s‘ - t 1 v 1 R st The former Miss Jenkins is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank T Clarke of San Pedro Cal She has resided also in New York City The former Miss Young is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Ildadrigale 448 W 8th South ''''"----- C r ance Howell-Kingsto- n Making a home in Salt Lake City where the bridegroom is of Utah aartteenndeinNfirl Mr and Mrs Gordon H Paul Jr 'Mrs Paul iis the former Miss Mah Dean Sundblom daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles L Sundblom of Springville The couple was married in Salt Lake LIDS temple Sept 4 with reception in the evening at 27th LD S ward chapel Miss Lois J Erickson was maid of honor and Miss Louise Storey and Miss Eloise 'Allan 'i 1 - -- It was a double wedding for two Salt Lake brothers Gunther Bob Boettner and Stephen Kurt Boettner who recited nuptial vows recently in Elko Nev with MiSs Gloria Anna Jenkins and Miss Virginia Shirley Young Both were double-rin- g ceremonies Oct 25th the two young couples were honored at a reception at the Boettner home 68 - best man - 1 The bridegroom is a son of 'Mr and Mrs Arts M Christensen 1008 Wilson ave deft 0 tr"""'4A'142513Cla""1 tensen Mrs- - (Christensen is former Miss Carla Kirgan niece of Mr and Mrs George R Evans 1872 S 'dein Charles R Jones officiated For her wedding the bride chose a gown of white Japanese silk with veil oft illusion falling from a seed pearl crown Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs Jack Johnson Miss Coleen Christensen and Miss Dorothy Kirgan were bridesmaids Val Dean Utley was best man The bridegroom is attending 'University of Utah The new Mrs Christensen la a former student of U of U where she vras affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma- tr- t Ray Kingston Jr is the former Miss LaRue Ito ell Honored at a reception Oct in Bryan LD S ward following their marriage in Salt Lake LDS temple were newlyweds Mr and Mrs Aria Max Chris- t ' Mrs Temple Rites Unite Pair I - d' ' 5 - 4 '''''t - - 4' T - i - : r 41 tr ' -- 4t 4 Z7 ' — - I ' 4 ' ' 8 t : - ' : 1 ' '''7' 1 1 Vi " ': r 8 '1 ' - 4A I k 1 ''' X - - 1 -'' w 6 ik --t41 s - : c 1 t -- I ' 11"'"' A i 1 l' t i C Tko 1 A orl ""' 1 ' -- 4--- t : "' 4 -- "4""' : r 'k ' I 's ''t 74 ' ' 4 -- t i s - - -4-1‘” 14Pw-- - 0 701' - 4 ‘ I i - ) r s — ' e“ t Vit----- o '' Home and Church I Solemnize Aututhn Nuptials d WNW- were bridesmaids Harry Tor gerson was best man' Mr Paul is a son of Mr and Mrs Gordon H Paul 812-4t- h ave Ceremonies Pair Makes Hothe 1 1 ' - - ' i - 4 t ‘2 - g 1 311-- 4C:'41 4 —t - (13 - i 7 - iI-0 II r ow' - '' - riso 0 - ' 'S 30 - ' ' t' - IFTr'it t 1 1 -- ' ' It - 1 t- - i ' -- i' 11 4--- 'II 0 t - 1 -- i 4' el - ' - - -v- V-- - '7 - vl VP-- 4 e -4 1 l's ir-"1-- tyyr - ' - !! 11 4 4 :i-44- Kappas were represented by Georgette Lockhart Jerry Anderson Shirley Jacobsen and Shirley Waller Gee everyone went But it's the same old talk back - to school occasional thoughts of lessons and dreams of that extra good looking Boulderite who really showed you a gay po - 0 time EAST SOUTH TEMPLE 1 - I -r - ' - t - 441kf I - - - --- 17 a- -- |