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" THE HBB ALDrBBTpBMCAji SALT LAKE CTIY UTAH SUNDAY ’AUGUST 261917-- ' " t" 4 VpKLDf'twhos© engagement to George Skipton of announced' today Miss Worldvvill be one of fa charming'St ember brides £C-- ' vf v" ' JESSIE RODD who' is Hsitmg vith relatives in Pittsburgh Pa and during her stay is being the motif for a number of de-' ' lightful social affairs : VA v ' ' I £ TVT JSS : ' l ®©K3¥ j I Quality mv First b pnoNE WAS WQ MK1DK1© Labor Day— which marks the opening of the fall season—is but a week away Fnrs coats heavy suits overcoats comforts blankets and all fall cleaning and dyeing should be sent this week We will deliver them in sanitary paper bags—or ' hold them until wanted f - e DEPT FHDI& We can' show you all the styles now seen in the shop windows' and UANT EXCLUSIVE FAIL DESIGNS direct from New York t of aU kinds fnrs ever We dean remodel and make r guaranteeing the work and' insuring the Storage until wanted- t furs - DON’T ABUSE DARK 1 CLOTHES ' ' JAMES CHAMBERLAIN a lovely midsummer MRS TAYLOR' who was formerly Miss Vera Fueger the daughter of Mr and Mrs J G Fueger The marriage of Miss Fueger and Mr Chamr berlain took place yesterday at high noon at the Fueger home : 'i Blacks and blues always cost more and should not be sent to cheap cleaners Color is no protection against inferior work THE DAMAGE IS THERE whether yon see it or not w - -- ' ISS VIRGINIA TESTMAN of Grand Island Neb who has been ' the the past six weeks guest ofi her aunt' Mrs’ F JAYesoott-foDuring her t ay in the city Miss Testman was extensively entertained ‘TVT ' GET A RECEIPT - Send r T 7 Iks aid Dyeing No latPueel Pwt awayyom ter how far are Myrn ' Qualityla Flrwt Cleaalag J You can only be sure of Myers cleaning by demanding a Myers receipt withla yo AVe laaure guarantee worn aai pay ictura ekargea HAT DEPARTMENT Your last year's felt hat may he BETTER than yon can boy new Don't risk it with cheap cleaners or bootblacks Send it to our Expert Hatters and have it cleaned : blocked and retrimmed so you cannot tell it from the new fall models BRING a difficult: JOBS TO THE OFFCE - Hake it a rule to bring your doubtful or difficult jobs to our plant and consult our experts before deciding on cleaning or dyeing Yon may rely on the judgment of our department heads What they tell you —Uyers guarantees Ezvcrt ci WORK GUARANTEE D— CLOTH ES INSURED! One hundred guests dame Miss Lois Lloyd Miss Mary Burns Miss Gertrude Rordame Miss Annie Ash Mrs Clarence Hancock Mrs BEAUTIFULLY appointed dinner Ira Lloyd Miss Irma Ashton and Miss bourne orchestra were bidden A was ptesided over Thursday' evenA ing by CoL Alfred Hasbrouck and his sister Mrs Peter Huhne at the Hasbrouck quarters at Fort Douglas The with table was Dtautifully decorated ' graceful and asters' feathery pink sprays of delicate ferns - the flowers basket In the arranged in a silver while center of the table silver candelabra filled with pink candles cast a rosy' glow ' over the exwere quisitely appointed table Covers DashleL laid for CoL and Mrs W IL Maj and Mrs Lawrence Blmmonds Mrs Richard Allen Keyes Capt and Mra Walter V Cotchett Mrs Pierson and Mr and- Mrs Herbert Savage Miss Oliva Wall entertained a dosen close friends Thursday afternoon’ at an informal knitting party on the spacious Wall veranda In honor of Miss Geraldine Grace of San Francisco who durKearns ing her visit with Missa Helen has been the motif for - number of delightful social affairs r jg ' sc se Miss Lila Eccles the talented daughter of Mrs David Eccles of Ogden was the complimented guest Thursday afternoon at a prettily appointed tea at the Stohl home In EL First South street when the hostesses were Mrs Matthew old-fash-ton- - - '' ed - " Noall (Miss Claire Wilcox) Miss Dolores Stohl and Miss Mae Hawley The rooms were gay with a wealth of lovely garden flowers - In the golden A rustic basket filled ' with shades 'with velvety nasturtiums - and tied an atcrimson and yellow tuUe formed table tea the for tractive centerpiece The ‘hostesses were assisted in the genMrs C B Hawley eral entertaining by L N StohL Mrs C F Wilcox and-Mr- ' s E Kerrlck'Mlss Loule Wheeler Mrs T C' Potter and Mrs J L' fMeeks ' j( The Needlecraft chib was' delightfully entertained Wednesday-- afternoon1 at Mark Carter In Hawthe: home of Mrs thorne' avenue-!- ' The rooms were bright with garden flowers in golden: shades the table being centered with vases of goldenglowat each end The afternoon wgs spent in sewing -'and music ’Those Ifresent were Mrs George Bowman Mrs Annie Price Mrs Hugh RJppl--' toe' Mrs ‘Roy 'Price 'Mrs Mrs! W' Q"S W Mrs' W: Spurrier Price Mra Marshall CoIe ' Mra John Vincent Mrs' Ross Kunkel Mjs Albert Torontoe and Mra- W Sweeney were the invited guests' The club will meet 6 at the home of Wednesday September r ' ' 1‘ Mrs: Spurrier ' J f i W An attractive affair of last evening was the birthday party given in honor of Miss Florence Peterson 'and Miss Lucille1 Hancock home of Miss Florence Peterson 860 W'- First South The: lawns 'were decorated in Japanese and golden flowera wereused lanterns for -- 'table decorationa ''Punch- was served by Miss Bernice Griffien Miss Patsy ' Kelley Miss Lucella : Neumyer and Miss Dorothy Lancaster' Arthur Peterson furnished music One ' hundred "friends were- bidden ' -S - - gc- : “ - ' A : V' ’ 1039 EL' Seventeenth - South street crystal basket' of pink- - andvwhlte Week- iii Society - ' A pe-tunl- as formed the centerpiece for the The hostesi was assisted by table Miss'' Marie Hale Covers were laid for Mrs W R Halney Mra 'Frank Miller Hodse Mra' Henry-- Blnch Mrs G W Mrs Gustav Richter Mrs Lee T Meeks ' i t i Snedaker Mrs George Sell Mrs W J jjc at a Meeks ' Mrs- W H Farnsworth Mrs entertained Mrs M on herhome Charles M Hassey Mrs F Hale Mrs luncheon" Thursday' at (Continued From Pare I)’-tert&lned Sunday afternoon at dinner in ' compliment to Mr' and' Mrs G Russell Vdn' prior' to Mr' Van leaving for Linda Vista Covers were laid for ten '' " - - i- J - ? s : ! Love-ridge- - t J tractive home In EL South Temple street in honor of Mra - Joseph Young who will leave today for Norfolk ' accompanied by in two daughter- Miss Catherine and Miss Jeanette- Young 'A! Young wealth ' of delicately tinted pink sweet peas were used for the pretty decorations of the living rooms and ' the small tables - her-hom- - - where lucheon was served the lovely midsummer- flowers being arranged in low crystal t bowls Assisting Mra Scheld during the afternoon were Mrs Russell Coe Woodruff MraW'W Arm- - strong' Mrs' Ellsworth John Marshall and Miss Daggett Mraa Marian Rook-HdgThe guests of the afternoon Included a number of the close friends of Mrs Young ‘ -- t 4 v - V - at-th- e - - - Coaching in OratorioOpera and 'Art'Sorigs w i v : k Will return 'to ' city? Sep temtKer 1 2hL j NeW studio address Sixth Floor Templeton Building r-- - ‘ kk V -- i- - MRS 'i: KARLA j SCHEID presided over beautifully appointed buffet luncheon 'Tuesday afternoon at-he- r at- - e a MR AND MRS JAMES the host and hostess Tuesday at a delightful dancing party at 'their evening hospitable 'home on EL South Temple street in honor of a number of their young nephews who will leave for army duty within the next two weeka The living rooms were beautifully: decorated with gorgeous' midsummer blossoms In the deep yellow shades while table on the veranda was gay' with sprays of goldenglow Assisting during the evening were Mr and Mra George Taylor Badger Mr and r P Jennings and Miss Dor' The music for- the othy Jennings dancers was-- ' furnished by "the ' Lam- the--punc- h Mrs-Walte- at - the tea table were Mra Presiding John A Wldtsoe Mra Jeanette Sharp Ferguson Mra' ETheG Gowns and Mra R R Lyman following young room: Miss dining girls assisted in’ the Helen Spencer Miss Margaret Felt - Miss Esthlr Badger Miss Marian Reed of Ogden Miss Mary Wilcox and Miss Camille Stohl Miss Mildred 'Ferguson Sc Sr ' Sc Miss Caroline - McMurray and Miss M Peterson entertained at a Virginia' linen shower- at 49 N West Temple Thursday evening in honor of Miss Beulah M World a bride --elect of September A color scheme of yellow 'and white prevailed throughout all' the rooms The dainty luncheon ' was also made up and served in the same f i colors The young hostesses were assisted by Mrs McMurray 'Tm' guests beside the guest of honor were the Misses Adeline Cutler Lucy Budd Vanita Johnson Sylvia Lund Mary Oden Welthea Dar-mLearned Bess Crabtree Florence and Lillian Burgan 1 ' entertained the MIssEdyth Backman members of the Lovebird clntr -the ’time evening at her home music and the being spent ina sewing new member into the Initiation of flub Miss Irma Ashton Supper was served from a prettily' arranged table In the dining room' goldenglow and balsams forming the centerpiece cov-erbeing laid fbr the following: Miss Leah Ashton Miss Martha Pugs-le- y Miss Irene Ash' Miss : JudlUT Ror-- -- - er - Wednesday : - es Backman Edyth ' "Mrs R H Eardley entertained at a kitchen shower Tuesday afternoon at her home on EL Seventeenth South street In compliment to Miss Grace Self whose marriage to J Austin Timp-so- n will take place ' the early part of September The living room waa decin pink and white roses orated ’ Among those present besides the hostess and guest of honor were Mrs W R Jones- Mrs W A Solf Mrs Lester Henef er Mra Harvey 8elf Miss Marla Rigby Mrs H Burton Mrs Thomas Nuttall Mra P R vmmg Mra J'W Maynes Mrs John Nuttall Mra R & NuttalL Mra H O Jensen Mra O S-- TImpson Mra E A Edgar th Miss Beatrice ' Dodworth Mra Mra Rebecca Self and Mra Paul ' Cufehlng ‘ Mra J W Maynes and Mra 'Paul Cushing assisted the hostess In entertaining 4c T'A- miscellaneous shower was given Thursday - evening In compliment to Miss Doris Baggaley at the home of her sister Mra IL J Newman in 957 Baddlev court Yellow goldenglow and used In the drawing sunflowers were room - while - pink gladiolus was used In the - dining - room Twenty-fiv- e guests of the bride were bidden -- -- 1 TVriSS LENORA EDDINGTON the attractive daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs young1 John A Eddington whose engagement to Clinton D Walker of Billings Mont is announced today 1 - - " 1 Dod-wor- - - - c v Mr - and Mra Earl M Crandall entertained at & delightful dancing party on Thursday evening at the Grace home in Thirteenth East Street In honor of a- - number of the boys who will leave early in September with the Utah national guard The rooms were and prettily decorated with goldenglow were gladiolus while the doorwaysMr and flaga draped with American Mra Crandall were assisted during the Mr and Mra P W Grace evening Thelma Grace and MIssby Fifty guests four corners of the table were silver were in attendanca ' candlesticks filled with lavender candles and shaded in the same tint lira enand-MrSolomon Mr Charles : F a tertained at a dancing parly Thursday evening on the G G McDonald roof garden During the evening musical selections were given by Miss Amelia M Bishop Mra Ida MargettsMraF P Weller Sam! Wintera and G T Poul-to- n The guests of the evening numbered fifty :Mrl and Mra H M Andrews entertained at a delightful dancing party and supper on Monday evening at their home East street in comRaymond pliment to their brother who will leave during the week for the training camp at Linda Vista CaL The rooms were effectively decorated ' with midsummer flowers and eighteen guests were entertained v Mra Richard Hart was the hostess and Miss Edna Evans the honor guest at a beautifully arranged kensfngton given at the Hart Thursday afternoon home in Third avenua Tall sprays of crimson gladioli lent their charm to the library and reception hall while a dainty decorative effect of the tea table was a large silver basket filled irlth a lovely combination of lavender and' pink sweet pees tied with a butterfly bow of lavender tulle At the - - An-dre- wa -- - Hart was assisted during the afternoon her Miss Martha Barnes and slater by twenty-five guests were btdden to meet the attractive young bride ' Mrs CL N Sweet entertained Thur day afternoon at a prettily appointed kensington and tea at her home In Third avenue In compliment to her sister Mrs William H Sweet of Hollyr wood Gal who Is a guest at the Sweet home for a month The living rooms were gay with garden flowers and yellow flowers predominated in the dinA graceful crystal basket ing room yellow-tippefilled with d snapdragon formed the attractive centerpiece while baskets of goldenglow and nasturtiums were placed about the room The hostess was assisted In the general entertaining of her guests by Miss Carol Hutchens and Miss Lyall Sweet Mra William Richards Mra Soott Ure and Miss Ella Neilson were the hostesses Wednesday at a delightful dancing party and musical at ths Richards home in Crystal avenue in honor of Miss Edna Evans and Capt Frank Johnson The rooms were bright with a wealth or lovely garden flowera An ' Informal musical aras one of the fee- (Continued M jggge 11 — -- 1 |