Show £ THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE Bride of JVcek m ' i 'jWomen Meet Motif for Many At Conclave Pretty Affairs Benefit Mia Viol Morris whose marriage will take place Wednesday has been the honored guest at several prettily arranged affairs Moday Miss El-a- le Neeley entertained at her home In Coalville at a bridge supper The Business and Professional Women's club of Coalville entertained for Miss Morris and Miss Beatrice Roberts at the home of Mrs Martha Salmon during the week Mrs Daniel Davies was hostess at a party honoring Miss Morris Miss Baralf Webster Clar ence Knudsen and Joseph Thai man Wednesday evening Mrs Amanda Knudsen gave a dinner at the Hotel Roberts In Provo honoring Miss Morris and her fiance Clarence Knudsen Twenty guests were seated at one decorated long table attractively with roses and garden floweri The was of Mr home evening spent at the and Mrs Benjamin Knudsen Mrs frank J Lucas Miss Bernice Lucas and Mrs Charles G Berry entertained- at a beautifully appointed dinner Thursday at the Lucas home on East Third South street The small tables guests were seated which were centered with bud vases of roees and orange blossoms After dinner bridge was played Friday evening Mrs D T Duncan was hostess at her home on Seventh East street for a number of friends of the bride D Bartlett Miss Loretta Bartlett and Miss Isabelle Morris entertained the Bartlett home on Ramona avenue at a bridge luncheon Saturday for close friends of Miss Morris Tne rooms were decorated with pink and white rosea Saturday evening Miss fern Barker entertained at her home on East Third South street Monday evening Mrs Jo&eph Thalman will entertain for Miss Morris at her home In the Hillcrest apartments at Mrs-Matti- at Woman's association Salt Lake No'll and No 9 held a state convention and rally at the New house hotel Monday Mrs Mae A C Sommers supreme regional director of Port Huron Mich was a distinguished visitor Mrs Salome Stafford state field director presided At the morning convention session Mrs Isabelle Murphy ftnan clal secretary of both reviews was elected delegate to the supreme convention to bo held In Chicago 111 July 122 Mrs Grace Shaw of Ogden was elected alternate No Mrs Murphy will leave Salt Lake July 18 and will spend two weeks In Chicago returning home by way of Michigan where she will spend a week at tlie W B A camp In Port Huron left to right Mrs Isabelle Murphy secretary of the Security Benefit association who has been selected as a delegate to fttend the convention in Chicago of the organize tion Miss La Von Bates who left recently to spend the summer in England Miss Birdie Thompson who will wed V D Middaugh in the near future Center left' to right Miss Helen Marie Wcderberg whose engagement to Lionel Page Dimond is announced Miss Zola Woolf daughter of Mrs S M Woolf wlmc engagement to T heron Bringhurst is announced the marriage to take place June 10 Miss Rilda Mcr--ri- ll Dr and Mrs J T Worlton nounce the engagement of their daughter Erma Patricia to Louis Cowley Burgener son of Mr and g Mrs waiter H Burgener The W'ed-dln- take place June 17 The Is a former student at the University of Utah- and a member of the Lambda- Phi Lambda sorority Mr Burgener Is at present In Chicago He Is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity The announce- ment wss made at aprettlly arranged luncheon given Saturday by Mrs Worlton at the Newhouse hotel The guests Were seated at one long table centered with a crystal basket of white peonies and pink Canterbury bells The announcement was will bride-ele- Charles Samuels Plans to Fete N Y Visitor Doctor Black Walnut ice cream is one of the flavors of this week’s three-laye- r comes brick special with 'Pineapple Nut Sherbet and Lime Ice' Cream It Quarts 50£ Pints 25£ (Extra packed from factory) A jour Colrtlle dealer’ or phono Wasatch 51T0 Colville §jt ICE CREAM "fThste the DIFFERENCE and H O Wol-ll- n Miss Helen Adamson entertained Friday evening at her home at a bridge supper In honor of Miss Ethel Callison and Miss Edna Poulson who will leave soon for the coast The guests were seated at small tables centered with pink rosebuds Covers were laid for Miss Grace Jones Miss Beth Christensen Miss Luclle West-woMiss Florence Ersklne Miss Daisy Adamson Miss Frieda Witen- La Rue Morgan Miss Miss berg Quatra Lindsay and Miss Lenora od Calllster LADIES I Visit sales shop around then you will be con-- v i n c e d OUR Old 4lbany Club Stages Luncheon PRICES ARE THE LOWEST The Old Albany club met at the home of Mrs J Barron 1515 West Eighth South etreet Wednesday Luncheon was served at afternoon Altrusa Club Holds Meeting The monthly- - dinner- meetlngof Salt Lake Altrusa club was neld Tuesday evening at the Marian Lois party house The tables were decorated with yellow and white spring flowers E W Kelly spoke on “The Ethics of Advertising” A musical program was given by Miss Beryl Williamson accompanied by Mrs Louis Paddlson Plans for entertaining Miss Daysle Proctor of LexMiss ington Ky were discussed Proctor Is a district governor of National Altrusa and will stop In Balt Lake June 16 on her way to the national convention to be held at Coronado Beach Cal June 23 to 27 the Mr and Mrs Clayton V Smith who have been In Salt Lake the past week left the last of the week for their home In Fresno Cal VALUES OUR one long table prettily decorated Covers were with spring flowers laid for eight gueste The next luncheon In July will be held at Liberty park e THE GREATEST ' SUITS DRESSES ‘ COATS REDUCED MONDAY fourteen e a $ t b road vo nr: Utahns in Los Angeles WEST By MAUD L Mrs A H Sconberg was hostess Monday to members of the Browning section of the Ladles’ Literary club A beautifully appointed luncheon was served at 1 p m after which Mrs T-Naylor directed the discussion with Mrs Louis Sims Mrs Walter Poulton and Mrs A Howells responding with sketches given from the sub Ject of the lesson Fourteen members were present Dr and Mrs Vivian White of Salt Lake have returned home after spending ten days visiting with friends and relatives In Los Angeles and vicinity Dr White attended a convention of eye ear nose and throat specialists here Mr and Mrs P A Franklin have returned home after a two weeks' trip to points north They visited In Monterey and San Francisco and Bakersfield Dr and Mrs Ray Smith of San Diego visited In Los Angeles the past W’eek ett route to their home after several weeks spent In Santa Barbara San Francisco and Portland MrS Calvin Summerhays has returned to her home in Salt Lake after spending ten days with ‘friends- - in Hollywood and Santa Monica- On Wednesday Mrs Mabel Wells entertained a group of friends Inhonor of the following former Utahns: Mrs Hazel Taylor Mrs Josephine Brown Mrs Carol Wells A FASCINATING SEASAND AND ALMORA FOUR-EYELE- T TIE OF Elizabeth Bowern Mrs Deena Robinson Mrs Lenlta Olin and Mrs Jane Bergstrom A luncheon was served after which the afternoon was spent In music and readings given by various members of the group Mrs Parley White has returned to her home In Salt Lake after spending several weeks visiting with friends and relatives In Los Angeles and Glendale Mrs Emile Groeb was the guest of honor Wednesday when her alster Mrs June Franklyn entertained at a delightful luncheon and stork shower at her home on Pickford street The rooms were profuse with baskets of spring flowers In the gay colors of pink blue and white which color scheme was carried out In the table decorations and favors A unique feature was the fairy garden of flowers and ferns which lormed a centerpiece in which were storks with ‘'messages’’ about to be delivered The entire table was shaded by a huge colorful parasol from the point of which were ribbon streamers attached to the place cards Places were laid for Mrs Wilford D inapt Mrs Elmer Frame Mrs Gilbert Reeve - Earl - Roberts of Wilmington Mrs A I Olson of Beverly Hills Mrs Nelson Young of Walnut Park Mrs J B Lee Mrs Lucille Halverson of Wllmar Mrs Ivan Crittenden of Westwood Mrs Helen Le-Ch- QUALITY ’ HIGHER PRICES PERFORA- LOWER TIONS THROUGH THE LININGS than for TEN WAILC1-©VEI- R'$ J' ce Departing Pair Supjper Motifs ££?aAaDWAV § den Miss Warelng was entertained recently by teachers of the Longfellow schools at a bridge breakfast at the Ambassador hotel The center-piecof yellow and orchid garden flowers made an attractive color scheme Corsages of sweet peas were used as favors Seventeen guests were present $(J00 “QUALITY SHOES APiD IlOSE” Xv e BON MARCHE bride wore a going away ensemble of black and white with matching accessories An attractively appointed luncheon was given Saturday in honor of Miss Luclle Warelng a bride of June Mrs C E Brown sister of Miss Warelng was the hostess at her home 379 The Polka Tie V the Jr ushers A wedding breakfast was held In the president’s eulte of the Newhouse hotel following the ceremony Immediately after the breakfast the young couple left for California for a honeymoon The were by-a- L - d avenue Luncheon was served at small tables with pink roses and The syrtnga used as decoration n afternoon luncheon was followed of games Eighteen were bid- Black "Walnut Is one of the most popular ice’ cream flavors You’ll be especially pleased with Walnut Colville Black Ice Cream it’s made with real Sweet Cream fresh delicious and black walnuts Pints 30 Quarts 60 Law-ren- pink creie and carried a bouquet rosea— Dr of pink sweet peas-anBarlow Fox was the best man1 Fifth ICE CREAM ct j v Slack Walnut Mrs J II McKay entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon Thursday in honor of Miss Bertha Wtttrock a bride-eleFlowers In the pastel shades were used for the decorations of the small tables where luncheon was served to twelve guests Mrs Helen Reamer and Miss Dolly Reamer entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon at the Ambassador ' hotel recently for Miss Wtttrock The marriage of Miss Gertrude Scharfbllltg and Clarence 8 Weiss look place Wednesday noon at the St! John's Lutheran- - church The cere- mony was performed by the Rev F of E Schumann hi the presence members of the immediate families and a few close friends The bride was lovely in an Ivory satin gownj with a lace bodice and carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley Miss Rose Neuman was the bridesmaid and wore a gown oft Luncheon for Bride of June pw-- Theta chapter will entertain at a bridge luncheon at 1 p m Monday at the home of MrsRJAshton 1155 Third avenue Mrs E T Ralphs Mrs J B Hall and Mrs E A are in charge of arrangements Salt Lake Pair e 3 t ' Pastor Unites at v vv ct concealed In corsages d( pink rosebuds Covers were laid for twenty V guests — LlfncU-o- Miss Eleanor McCarthy daughter Of Mr and Mrs W S McCarthy wUl of the Dr Benedict Lust arrive Sunday from the University of University and Schoolpresident of NaturopaLos Angeles thy of New York will arrive Southern California In the to spend the summer with her par- city Sunday te be the guest of Dr ents 1620 M Louise Sahr South Tenth East street Sunday evening Dr Sahr will entertain a few close friends at a dinner In compliment to her guest Tuesday evening Dr Sahr and Dr and Mrs L&ndon Brown will entertain at the Ambassador hotel In honor of Dr Lust J The arts and crafts section of the Ladles' Literary club will conduct a rose show at the clubhouse Thursday All members of the club are earnestly solicited to exhibit their roses Successful contestants will receive ribbons and prizes Roses should be at the clubhouse not later than 10 a m Exhibitors should bring their The followown flower containers ing are In charge: Mrs R M Williams chairman Mrs Harry Coombs Mrs L H Stohr Mrs John W Alford and Mrs A Walter Koehler In conjunction with the rose show a tea will be given with Mrs Elwood Bachman as chairman assisted by Mrs Howard Lathrop Mrs N L Stewart Mrs Ralph Cox Mrs Walter C Patterson and Mrs R A Presiding at the tea tables Kennedy will be Mrs F M McHugh Mrs Coul-so- n Edgar M Ledyard Mrs E B and Mrs E H Schraga an- who will leave in tlx near future for the east where she will do post graduate work in social service Lower left to right Mrs Elmer McElbonon a bride of late May formerly Miss Ruth Allen Miss Ruby Morrow whose engagement to George Bush is announced the marriage to take place June 10 Honor Guest at Two Fetes Bride-Elec- : Bose Show Student Plans June Marriage Mich A state rally was held hi the afternoon at which all reviews were A banquet followed represented The table was In the form of a W covers were laid for eighty Roses and used for decorations and peonies-we- re and princess candles favors were of pastel colors Mrs Harriet Russell was toastmlstress In the evening the following program was given: Receiving distin guished visitor Ogden No 1 and Salt Lake Juniors No 11 and No 9: welcome address Secretary of Stale Milton Welling: response Mrs Mae A C Sommers: w B A song: Junior fancy drills Salt Lake reviews: dance by Shirley Stelter-NaMiller Margaret Folsom Adele Peterson tap dance Master Kenneth Keate fancy drill Salt Lake No 9 reading Miss Doris’ flapper fancy drill Balt Lake No 11 Mrs Jennie Town president of No 11 and Mrs Lena Jones president No 9 were in charge Club Plans Former U of U Delegate Tourists Summer Brides Upper D 3 7 1931 211 South Main YEARS h — Eckrr -Ll- tnell-OlU Slater Dahlstrom Mrs V G Gibson Mrs Charles Coulham Laura Baker of South Gate Mrs Russell Hodgson of Long Beach Mrs Jennie Gibson and Mrs Louis Sims Mrs M J Summerhays has returned to her home In Salt Lake after a fortnight visiting with relatives and friends in Los Angeles and vi- — cinity — — Dr Georgia B Johnson of the faculty at the U C L A left for a short visit In Salt Lake en route to New York City where she will attend the summer session of Columbia university One of the most beautifully arranged parties of the week was that held at the Inklewood Woman's club Tuesday evening when 45 guests were entertained honoring Mrs Lorenzo Myler The program was under the direction of Mrs Oeorgla Newlln and the banquet was In charge of Mrs A Campbell Mrs R A Friedman Mrs L Paul and J N Bateman Mrs ATables had as Mrs A S Rounds floral decorations decorated bowls of golden coreopsis and blue delphinium with ferns and the place cards were hand painted babies with real hair Oames and guessing stunts were given- Music was furnished by and J WasdenA L Messersmlth sevMiss Barbara Myler who gave eral dance numbers Mr and Mrs J N Klein of Long Beach together with their daughter have returned from a motor trip to northern San Diego and points-I' Mexico Miss Kathryn Higginbotham his gone for an extended visit to her" former home In Ogden ' Delightful In all Its appointments was the "muslcale" given on Friday evening by Miss Margurite and Moselle Mattah twin daughters of Mr and Mrs A L Mattah when thpy entertained 40 guests at their summer home In Placenta Artists appearing on the program were Mrs June Brandon soprano Mrs M A pianist and Sol Kohn 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