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Show m. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST BRIDE-ELEC- m. Coming Weddings Made Known; Visitor to California Left to right, upper, Miss Diana Reid, of Mr. and Mrs. S. Eeid, engaged to daughter TJ Wilham P. Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1J ,1- I ham 0. Lambert. Miss Afton Papworth, en- gaged to Raymond L. Margetts. Miss Virginuj Clowes, who will visit in California. Mrs. James i- - r- -r, f '. ..'.:.;,,,.l;'.r,tJ ,, . Wedding Announced for Aug. 30 BRIDGE Mio tuber Clawaon ontertained at bridge at her homo on First avenue Wa MOTIF FOR BRIDGE Miss Marjorie Cannon, whose engagement to J. Fred Pingree is announced. Marriage takes place August 30 and promises one of the interesting events of late Summer. Mrs. J. Albert Peterson . Thursday afternoon In compliment to Mis Florence Anderson, a brldo of tho late summer. Early fall flowers wore used, to decorate the rooms. Tho guests ii bidden were Mrs. Arnold Curtis, Ufa. Stanley McAllister, Mrs. Frank B. An derson. Mrs. ,Clarence Hill. Miss Ksth Miss Lylo Keelo. Mrs. ryn Groebe-kJ. n. Anderson, Jr., Ml a katherlne Waller. Miss Lois Anderson. M Ralph A molt aud Mrs. Helen Hein le! t. compliment to Miss Dorothy Covey, si bride of August. Tall baakata fllldl with marigolds and gladioli ware next throughout tho rooms. Tho (uests f tho afternoon Included Miss Evelyn o Neff, Miss Jeanetla Boers. Miss Paynes, Miss Aftoa Papworth, M!M r, Marjorie Gordy, Mrsa Margaret Mies Mildred Petorson, Mrs. Pr4 O. Peterson, Mrs. W. D. Bears, Mrs, J. T. Covey, Mrs. Rulon Jsrkson, Mrs. Mar low Crabtreo. Mre. Juliet Oordy, Mrs. Ronald Smith, Mrs. Eugene K, Jenson snd Mrs. Brent Covey. ..,.. ,: w. Bnn-ni- W'ie-se- - Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Murdock sal Mur clock. ar daughter, MM homo after a trip to southern Caii4 fornla. Miss Theor Murdock axrlvedi In Salt Lake during tho week from Palo Alto. Calif., whero aho visited with. Miss Leah Delta Ju Dr. and Mrs. Georgs Thomas have as their guest C. C. Squires. Jr., of New York. relumed They have from a motor trip t" lellowetone Ns tlnnil park. Mrs. W. W. McLaughlin of Berkeley, t a nr.. Mrs. Thomaa sis-te-- r, will spend a month at tho Thomas home. ,,,.. 11 OF o ill Mrs, Albert U Johnson of Los Angeles Is tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlson. , ntortatnod at a bridge luncheon Monday afternoon at her homo on Third East street in , eeo 1 BRIDE OF AUGUST HONOR T GUEST-A- C. Chad wick, forme riff Miss Elva Culmer. Lou er, right, Miss Margaret P. Watson engaged to Earl F. .Anderson. Miss Marjone Baumber- Iisii u,(d Jam$ ErncstJ Tuchtt. Cljoc I(CSt whose marriagc to Leslie Madsen taken place August 22. Mrs, J. D. JohVstoP, for- merhj Miss Ad aline Cutler. 19, 1928. - - " erKr-- i wesawi I Frederick John Miner of CharMrs, lotte, Mich , la vlalting wtib her Mr. and Mrs. C H. Rampton, and other relatives In Salt Lake. After a two weeks' alay In tho city. Mrs. Miner will lesve for ban Francisco, where she will visit with her sisters, Mrs. G. W. Cheney and Mrs. Roy A. Leggo, before returning to her home In the oast, par-snt- s. 4. i. - my ' Miss Juliet Browne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Browne, left recently for San Francisco, where she will spend the remainder of August as tho auest of Miss alary Catherine MeGurrln, who w be remembered aa a popular visitor In Salt Lake last summer, when she was a guest at the Browne homo. ft Z. 111 o e Mrs. J. C. McAllister of Los An- tho golea arrived recently to attend wedding of her niece. Mies Katharine Andrew. Nlcol, and Jamea William During her stay In Malt Lake. M McAllister will bo the guost of tier sis ter, Mrs. William Mclntyre. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Pearee. Mr. McDonald. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mrs. Morris B. Ashton returned tho week from an extended durtn motor trip to lellowstono National park. V . X- ' K v ' - Present for Fall . :, '. ;. t i. Mr?, V.sT : K C A v f,s- Genuine Reptile A 1 ' in many styles of grade footwear. natural black blue tan to the North Fork club In Idaho, whero they will join the Strange family for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. V. V. Hiskey, who has spent wo months with her daughter. Mhas Pa sis Hiskey, In Indlsnola, Iowa, hss returned. Miss Lenoro Smith snd Mlsa Marl in Hlekey returned Thursday from two weeks stay In rellowstona Na tional nark. Miss Smith will spend some time as a guest at the Hiskey homo before returning to ber homo In Butte, Mont. n Miss Moris Barkdall and Mrs. O. A. Jacobs entertained for Miss M Irian '"" MHLJMmuiiiI1b Mrs. David Lsmmon and daughter,1 Taylor at a luncheon given at tho BarkRosemary, accompanied by Mr. and dall homo during tho week. Garden -- fr Mrs. A. Robinson of Piochs, Nov., left flowers wars used. Twenty guests were tho week for a short stay at bidden. during Is a graduate of the University of Fish lake. Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Utah, a member of the Zeta Tau ror a are spending their honeymoon and also a member of the Spurs. Mrs. James Ivers, Sr., and grand, lty at the Yellowstone National park. Mr. Smith Is a formor student of the daughter, Mias Grace Mary Ivors, left Mr. and Mrs. Newell K. Young anUniversity of Utah and a member of Wednesday by airplane for Butts, tho Sigma Delta Theta fraternity. nounce the engagement of their daughMont., for a short visit with Mrs. Jsmos ilnian. ter, Bernessa, to Owen 8. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newman an son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds. mr. ana The marriage will take place Auguat nounce the engagement of their daugh p. Thirtot have aa to Preston W, their guests,lira. "4 in the Salt Lake temple. Following ter. Mary Adrlrnne, Mr. j.snd Mrs. W. G. WilMrs. son Mr. James of and held Frame, be will at a of son the wedding reception Chlcsgo, formerly of Salt Lake. the home of the bridegroom's parents. Frame. The marriage will take place August 13. Mies Margaret Do Vino will leave In tho near future for New York, whero Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Vamron anah win continue her musical studies nounce the marriage of their daughter, for seeral months. Lucile V. Peterson, to Myron H. Baker. The "Ceremony took place August 15. MIm and MIm Unxlne Fshrnl LABK Miss Jessie Maxwell of Chicago, tor Mr. and Mrs. Baker are leaving early Rv'lln T'lrnin spent Monday of last wetk merly of Salt Lake, Is a guest at tho In the week for a trip to Louisville, In Kalt Like. Mr. and Mrs. A. i. uorham on homo Mo., Mr. Baker's former home. They, r Welch et Blrerton Secondoravenue. Mr. end Mrs, J'in-will be at home in Salt Lake after uent llondty rUitini: fri?ml here. or 15. September aliss N'urma Johnwn of Rait Lake wsa the Mrs. F. 8. Thome and daughters have ro-of Mr. and Mrs, William Crittenden ma motor trip to Colo returned fro Mrs. E. Carl Davis announces the last V!'- - a graduate of the University of Utah. The marriage will take place In the Salt Lake temple'' on September G. Is lings Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelson announce njagement of their daughter. Esther, to Ernest Landward of San FranThe marcisco, formerly of Salt riage will take place September 5. th Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jensen announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura, to W. Earl Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. TV, P. Olson. The marriage will take place early In the fall. Ike. . v .. Engagements m Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Drlggs announce the engagement of their daughter. Mad- eline, to W. Glenn Waddoups of Phoenix. The marriage will take place ' Ifr. and Mrs. G. M. Richards Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple the engagement of their daughwill be followed by a reception nt ter, Dorothy, to Merlo J. Pusey, son of and Hol-lidaMr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Pusey. Miss the home of the bride's parents In honeymoon trip on the Richards Is a former student of the Pacific After a the coast, young couple will University of Utah end a member of make thelr.jiQnie la Pnonixj the Gamma 'Sigma sorority. Mr. Pusey . T ' . LEARN Beauty Culture In a school thst SHOP OWNERS will recommend for expert thorough instruction. Adequate Facilities. Licensed instructors.- Qaish SCHOOL 304-- 9 t)P BEAUTY CULTURE Ezra Thompson Bldg. Was. 7560. Duart, Nestle CiKullne, Frfcderlcs and Realistie Methods (of PERMANENT. wVyiNO ay Expert Professional 'Wavers " THE Qaish Annex J 310 Exra Thompson Bldg., Was. 7540 Mrs. Ruth Bclntosh Beckstead an nounces the engagement of her daugh ter, Ruth Mildred, to Herman A. Furen. son of E. P. Furen of Freeport, III. Tn wedding will take place September 5 a the home of the bride's motherjon Re dondo avenue. Miss Beckstead was th honor guest at a bridge supper given ny ner motner ana sister. Airs. Albert H Wilkes, at the Beckstead home Satur the betrothal of day evening, at which the young couple was. made known. At tractive place cards concealing the an nouncement marked the places for six .etose friends of the tride. teen '" ' - ' " .' MWsnd Mrs. F. L. Sumpter announce tne engagement or their daughter, Myrtle, to Robert W. Goodell. the mar riage to take place August 27 at the home of he bride's parents. Both young people are graduates of the University r Ltan. They will leave soon after the dding for a two Weeks' trio to the Pacific northwest. - On their return thejrwill mako their home at Provo, Mrs. JTeal Packard announces the her daughter. Miss Margaret P. Wiison, to Earl F. Anderron. son of Mr. anoxMra. C harles H. Anderson. The marriage wUf take place early in September. Both the bride and bridegroom are students of the Uni X versity of l tap. V Down Stairs will b thronged with Salt Lake i shrewdest shoppers. The Time The Place The Inducement WILL BE ANNOUNCED, LATZK Mr. ami Mr. D: L. 0Jeh innounce the engagement of their daughter. to Ezra J. Nixon, the cexemony to taKe piaca in tne iait Lake temple on Beptemoer 6. Mr. and Mrs. David Baumberger nounce the engagement of their daugfr ter, Marjorie. to James Ernest Tuckett will take place earlytin The wedding ; -- e, JTepteThber:--""- Mr. and Mrs. David Rule announce the marriage of .their daughter, Mlsa Greguhn, to Shirley Ray son of Edgar Debenhsm. The ceremony took place August 17 in the Lillian Absorb Freckles And Blemi$he$ If rour skin becom freckled. or pimpled from sun tanned. oer-r- d or 'winds in simmer, you will appreciate the lnnt.relief and beneficial eflwafif-tirrtaTpu- re mrcal)ed wex. The wax absorbs the old skin, gently, but aurely. removing frckls. tan snd It all blemtehea. In a few days the skin Is revealed soft and beau tffuL delicately tinted as a rose petsU with tbe Irrf surttMe lovelines of youth. Morcolised max brings out the hidden bauty. Te fluiekry remove wrinkles 1 aaxoU'e and ! fnf powdrd I naif sunt witch haseL At all drug I torts. . Aiv.j un-i- Yes! IH Meet' You Down Stairs weex-en- 4Ue4 Popper, to Raymond Howard Doxler. The ceremony took place August 4 at the First Baptist church in Los An geles. Mr. and Mrs. Doxler have been visiting with Mrs. Davis for the last two weeks and will return to their home in Los Angeles early In the week, MrsW. S. Reid announce the erisurenieiit of their daughter, td- to William Lanrl'crt. son of Mr. and Mrs. William ;. Lambert. The marriage will take place the latter part of September. Mr. and aa. Mr. and-- ' Mrs. Charles L. Snowllnff announce the entageir.ent of tneir daughted. Irene, to iouglas A. Cnri tensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenao Christenben. Tho marriage will take place .in September. Mrs. WT J. "Dreuhay announces the of her daughter, Virginia Hcpi lo Wayno W HulKii. fin of Jrtr. and Mrs. J. Eugene Hu!nh. The mar- riage will take p!ae August 23 in the Salt Lake temple,. 9 Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Willev announce the engagement of tholr niece, Mar Jorle Cannon, to J. Fred Plngreer' The marriage to take place August 30. Tlie announcement of the approaching mars Cannon and Mr. Pingree riage of wtll be read with a great deal of In terest by their mairy friends. Both are graduates of Uie University of Utah, the bride la a member of the Chi Omega sorority and the bridegroom a member of the Phi Kappa Alpha Ml-s- Mr. and Mrs Erast'us M. Wetsel'an- nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Nell B-- , to Ellsworth Barr Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert p. Fisher, The wedding will take place early In - September. Mrs. B. Papworth announces the on- ragement of her daughter, Afton. to Raymond4- Marretts. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Margetts. the marriage o take place September e. The young people are well known in musical clr- - graduate of the University of Utah and member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Xvdinson'. announces 'tho en- Mrs. L. gsaement o.her daughter. Esther Pji- ester, to Howard Meer of Grove City. Pa., the marriage to take plare Au gust S at the home of the bride's mother on East Fourth South street. The young couple will lesve Immedl- -north. feiy ror a trip to thPscinc which et. aftr they wHll sro to Idaho Falla to make their home. Nr - The ) ) -- Lvgo Ocuo ' ' 1 tk ; w:!' plac 1, Ttio ond-- ct tn ralo. Mrs. Jennie L. Cohn snd Mlas Stella Cohn. accompanied by Hiss Helena Rlu and Billy Rlu. will return to Salt Lake on September 1 from La Jolla, Calif., wners they nave spent too summer. Now is the time to have your Fall Coats and Dresses ' It costs no more to have your Put in M hall Katsnjar evening. The ladies' orrheatra 9l Bingham furnlahed toe mueir. and a late lunrheoa aa aerred to ahonr lno guests. W W nor Ohrlstenaen. arrived Tuesday from tho Catee after homolnjurllngamo a stay of several weeks. Special to The rribnne. WWW is made of CCNMIrlO!. Annennaement accom Mr. and Mrs. J. the marrisse of Miaa I). Gordon of Aitell. son snd dsughtor, Jack rtee to of their of Bird Gordon, Jobs by panied dnghter nallns. The marrtage waa aotemnlsed st the and Helen, left recently for an extended oonetv eosrthonee st Mastt. Aurost 3. Mr. trip to tho Yellowstone National park and Mr. Bird wlH reside at Halina. nd the Pacific northwest. shape. f Satisfaction Positively Guaranteed MWMsMstVs1MslaSskSMssAs04AsMs We Thoroughly Clean L7x en I Suits fpr 1V1 $1.00. and Press Other Prices ir 4 Proportion. permanent wave with perfectly successful results and without .iajurjr lo. th hair. The present system f sew adaption tubes covers the ends which have been previously waved and prevents breaking of the hair. tip-to- p clothes cleaned by us. W Mrs. Louis S. Cateo. svoromnanled by Miss Barbara tales and Miss Blea We can rewave on your old can be ofdainty-inateri- al i Salt Lakers. Dr. E. O. Jones of Seattle. Mrs. Mary E. Jones snd Miss Evelyn Jones sro Salt Laks visitors. They arrived Our Inr the week after a motor trip to tbs Grand canyon and wore accompanied try Mrs. B. B. Owens snd Mrs. Psul H. Ray. Dr. Jones and his mother snd sister will bo tho guests of the Paul Rays, Mrs. Owens and tho J. T. Beless lined. Mr. snd ' Mrs. E.irnel Allredmitored to family. vis where rroTLT);iri"iar evemng n'jr Dr. and Mrs. M. Skofield will bo at 7 ited relatirea, homo soon at their now home In tho of Blvertos Mia Arms pneat te Belvedere apartments. of her auot. Mr.. Kalph 8. Becai Katnrdaji Early In tho 7 week Mrs. Skofiold s sister. Mrs. sn4 Sunday of lat week. Mr. and Mrs. Dtrid steel, wihv were mar Reynolds Jones., will errlve In ried very recently, entertained their mauy Lake, en route to ner home in Colbert friends with a danre Is the Lark recreation county, Alabama. I - safely entrusted to us for Cleaning. They will be given thecarefulTand particular care that makes our service popular. Miss Nell Sullivan has returned to Loa Angeles after a short visit wltli Mrs. A. R. Webster In San Jose. Miss H trill vert and Mrs. Webster are former Delivery Service Throughout the City , - Si- - staff of 'experts outfit of the f Cleaning Most Modern Permanent ngemnt ' Jl. llJZ is equipped with a and a complete) "Mrs. A. P. Hamilton announces the e. of her dughtr, Helen to Joftn Taylor Alien. The ceremony will take plae In the Salt Lek bA -- T."t . I e- Beauty Parlor T. In-- e an- da ugH-t- r. Mary Leone, to Carl E. LreJtson of J. 9. Larsen of Twin Brtdr, Mrr. Tho marriage will take jlac during; the month of Augurt. Mr. and Mm. Wll1im noune the engagement of their temple tn August U Mrs. TVrohy Ina Eaten ar?ninci the enegement of her ds'rVr. Lelgi, to Lkod Vavr iimMh of Sir Drero "'!3?Q4Hh-ttr- ' "T ?Vl recelTlng prize for Wedneadar. best attendance. A Tarled program was aires sod a Inofbeoa served to all. The boys and (Iris of the P. end O. elnb wtr ronpr roned at their frolic Thuraday evening or Mrs. Treo fahrnl. A luadieon wa served to twenty club members, end dunclns wsa the feature of enirt:tinnjnt . sirs. It. r. Mrjerlftitfer sndUrt. K.. L. ivuraog were. the gwala of Mrs. Wtlllnni Bstea, Kalt Lftke, Wedneadny afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Seal of Blrerton and sob, tVno. spent the week-enwith lr. snd airs, Terry Penpras. had as ter dinner Mrs. K. F. Meyeroff cntata f,undl her brother. William H. Davla, of Oakland, Calif., who m fependin two wreka with relailres, snd Mr. end Mrs. E. Jotie, aud tMrt.Lenta and little alldaughter. of fait Lako. Joarph Turner, Mr. sod Mre. L. walker ot Kiituniim spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Art. James ' Your Evening Gowns a marriage'-o- f ensemble. Miss Ptioebe Peterson and Mrs. C. Petorson entertained at buffet supper Tuesday for Miss Vera Wheeler, summer brldo. Thirty-tw- o guests were In attendance. Oarden flowers decorated tho rooms. Lark Mrs. Anna Wahlberg announces the engagement of her daughter, Edna, to Carl G. Uustaveson, son otJUJ. Jjjd ilia. R. uustaveson. fine marriage will take place in the Zlon Lutheran church on August 29. The bride will be attended by her sister, Mtss Olga Wahlberg, who will be maid of honor, and by Miss Leona Carlson and Miss Elsa Gustave son, bridesmaids. Little Nina Olsson will be flower glrL Carl Foreman will act as best man. Leonard Granberg ana jonn uranoerg win te usners. -- 'A Come in, let us lay aside: your size in the style thst will best complete your Luncheon Given Bride of Summer A t Ba rfala 11 'Home Motif of Party Miss Joan Bird Is at horns after ten months' visit in California. ft high- - brown Miss MrnTTf range, accompanied by Mien Ella Jackson of Los Angeles, arrived Wednesdsy In Salt Lake, en route ... - M. I. Shoe Dept. W. L. Nlcol of Idaho arrived Thurs day tor ins marriage of his daughter, Katherlne, and Jamea William An drew, which took place Saturday. Other guests present included Mrs. H. C. Becorn and family of Jar- dine, Mont., and Hydo Do Pue of So attle. - C , Waving Machines known to the science Prices $10, $12.50, $15 55 N. SUte Su -- -- Wa'a. 693 fir Dyeing Cq 1987 So. 11th Eail Hy. 565 211 So. 13th East Hy.5909 s - |