Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 8 D Gamma Sigma I House Scene of I Wedding Event The ' Russell marriage of Miss Virginia and Walter W Watklna was Solemnized at 8 p m Saturday at the 'Gamma Sigma sorority house 1353 East South Temple street AdamS 3ennkn officiated Mrs John Felt 'Kimball matron of honor wore blue -chiffon over pink taffeta and pink jmitts She carried a bouquet of pink hoses and sweet peas All of the wore chiffon gowns over --ruffled taffeta Mrs J Will Andrews wore fawn colored chiffon over plnk Mrs V Alan Smith chiffon over taffeta of a matching shade and Mrs Scott K 8neIgrove chartreuse chiffon over 1 taffeta of the same ehade They —’—'carried matching bouquets The bride 'wore a Chanel adaptation of white 3ace worn with white lace mitts and a duchess cap of lace arranged With a halo effect of orange blossoms She carried a bride’s bouquet of roses orchids and lilies of the valley Following the ceremony the bridal party received before the fireplace banked with palms and centered with a tall basket filled with gladioli and Ipeontes flanked on each side by candelabra which held white catbe-dr- al candlea The serving table held Jlace cloth over yellow satin and was centered with a low basket of laven- ler sweet peas and golden yellow Ophelia roses Assisting in receiving were Mr and Mrs R C Watkins and Mr and Mrs Robert Jarvis of Ogden Mrs R O Watkins Jr had charge iof thr dining room and Mrs Ruby Noyes and Mrs Douglas Brattle had charge of the gift room The bride’s sorority sisters and friends served Following a wedding trip to the northwest and California Mr and Mrs Watkins wlllbe at home after July IS r- - Bride of June East West Travelers Upper left to right Mrs Harold Waterfall a bride of early June formerly Miss Inez Larrabee Miss Donnie Broaddus wh will leave in the near future for her home in Mississippi to spend the summer Miss Mildred Pug-miwho will leave in the near future for Chicago to visit relatives for the summer Lower left to right Miss Frances E Peck daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray L Peck who left recently re make her home where she will continue her musical studies Miss Rena A Hampton who will leave in the near future with her mother Mrs Eli Hampton for California where Miss Hampton will enter Berkeley Mrs II C Kaufman of Forest Hills N Y who has arrived for a visit with her parents Dr and Mrs A A Kerr Lower center Miss Mabel Smith who will spend the summer in Europe ' ne aqua-jnari- Nuptials Event Of Early June with her parents for Los Angeles to An Interesting wedding of Wednesday was that of Miss Ruth Lloyd daughter of Mrs Carrie H Lloyd and Harold K Richmond son of Mr and Mrs Charles B Richmond which took place In the Salt Lake L D S temple In the evening a reception was held at the home of the bride’s brother H Harries Lloyd on Bonneville drive The rooms were decorated in summer flowers and ferns The bridal party stood In a bower of palms ferns and roses The bride wore a model of pale pink chiffon wttht long tulle veil of the same coli The cap ui Juliet effect was of pi: lace beaded with pearls and held In place with orange blossoms The costume was complete with a "shower bouquet of bride's roses and sweet eas Miss Alice Lloyd was maid of ionor and Miss Phyllis Richmond and Miss May Baldwin were bridesmaids Grant Richmond was best man The bridal party was assisted -- -- ct Mrs Louis A Marks wedding reception followed by a Mrs Clarence Crosby Miss May Stallings and Mrs Ray C Davis Friday enterevening Miss Helen bride-to-The annual picnic sponsored by tained In honor of the8tallings the Monteflore sisterhood for children of the Sunday school will be Mr and Mrs C B Harman of held Sunday at Lagoon All those Granger announce the engagement wishing transportation meet at 11:30 of their daughter Florence La Velle a m at the Bamberger depot and to Glenn K Haynes son of Mr and Mrs F B Haynes of Hunter The transportation will be furnished marriage will take place June 17 be Prettily Arranged Dinner for Visitor ’ sll-v- er skirt troubles 'would yOU like to end? Coarseness Clogged Pores Ptmplea a Write for free sample to Iteslnol Pept Which No Other Food in the World Can Do A Food Concentrate from Switzerland Developed by a Special Method Correct of Processing Which Gives it the Power to Stimulate Appetite Nervousness and Add a Pound orMore Per Week to a Child’s Weight wet 3 My littlt laynervous under-mig- very Bride of June Miss Ruth Watts entertained at luncheon Saturday for a dozen guests Spring flowers were used In decorations and Monte Carlo whist was played following luncheon ' You Cart Wear the Neiv ’ BRIGHT COLORS h Your Friends Fete Bride of Week y j er fjt Jcrtnct ttithhle yum em feel Use end lid way Mm iif Discovery That is Proving to A th Wonder of the Cosmetic World That Hair Can Not Only Be Removed Instantly But Its Re appearance Delayed Amazingly of removing arm and leg A way hmsshed M oclnal teappematect tlowed wmsingly ef parr m You simply spread It on where hair is to be removed Then rinse off with Water That is all Every vestige of hair is (tone so completely that even by running your hand across the skin not the slightest trace of stubble can be felt And—tht reappearance oj that hair is delayed surprisingly! When finally does come it is utterly unlike the following the razor and old ways You can feel the difference No sharp stubble No ' coarsened growth hair has been found that not only removes every vestige of hair instantly but that banishes the stimulated hair growth thousands of women are charging to the razor and less modern ways A way that not only removes hair but The skin too is left as soft as a child’s delays its reappearance remarkably No skin roughness no enlarged pores You freer than probably ever beIt Is changing previous conceptions of fore infeel life of annoying hair growth your cosmeticians about hair removing Women are flocking to its use The’ Where To Obtain creation of S noted laboratory it is is called Neet— and is on sale at all different bom any other hair remover It and department stores and beauty drug known parlors Costs only a few cents 'virus What It U It h ra eT:‘ ite toilet aerae ' ' - w- resem- - ciiy fa texture N t CC Hair Rtswcr Reese will take place Wednesday at the home of her sister Mrs Grant McFarlane Friday evening a family dinner was given by Mr and Mrs O J Hyde 271 B street for Miss Langton Saturday the bride-ele- ct gave a trousseau tea from 2 to 4 p'm for a few of her close friends Sunday morning Mrs Irving Fisher Mrs A J Smith and Mrs Blaine Larsen will the Larsen home five a breakfast at evening a bridge party will be given by Mr and Mrs M L Rich and Dr and Mrs Hugh Batle at the Rich home for Miss Langton and Mr Reese Monday a luncheon will be given at the Marian Lois party house by Miss Dorothy Hughes Miss Aileen Corfman Miss Helen Woolley and Mrs S F Robertson Monday evening a bridge dinner will be given by Mr and Mrs E W Reese Tuesday Mrs Basil S Miller will give a breakfast at her home in Murray Dinner Honors BridElect Honoring Miss Bertha Wlttrock whose marriage takes place Sunday Miss Helen Reamer and Miss Dora Reamer entertained at a delightful bridge dinner Thursday evening Spring flowers were used for decoration and miniature Japanese parasols held the plac cards - The guests were at one long table and covers were laid for Miss Wlttrock Mrs H Pepperkom Mrs T A Reamer Mrs F C Bradford Mrs S Lorln Giauque Mrs W L Thorpe Mis Agnes Quinn Miss Ver Rasmussen Miss Marie BCAmer tta Veld LlcQuaiilfti O you may aMad' and indulge your flair for your pet 'right olor— be ye blonde brunette c A large number of social affairs are being given in honor of Miss Sara Langton whose marriage to John He-b- Net enty it stitUeMfttn ef mwimt Yes go — Alaeen Mil (art eld daughter Mary used to tumble and fret ere her sleep She was losing weight and would net drink milk Her appetite started giving was very peer Then her Ovaltine four times a day— at meal times and before she goes t bed at night She’tne longeranervous underweight child She sleeps well Her weight bat increased the has gained four pounds and sbe't the very picture itrite tat My 2 Joyce five-ye- restlut bat test enly gained an appetite but gained tried weight and beceme more restful I ted liver til fsr the tom purpsst but noticed ns leech rapid improvement I feel contented eeoue when tneal tints comes just ts tit ter eat with pleasure —with her cup ef Ovaltine alengtidt her plate Mrt John Oakes Ltmti Mills Feme ef glowing health Mrt iSoo Is Correct Make-U- p "fpigiil 111 I ceedd never get my little L and the was very thin and Sheet drinking Ovaltine the s Adeline Weaver Ave Chicago N Luna 4 Successful I erf AL I r Utterly WlthouttheProblemofCoarsenodRe-growt- Eleeta McCenkie Ft Bayard N ct Arm Or Leg Hair Now Easy To Really Get Rid Of i Mrt Giving Card Party See Front Page Section 3 had ns a ppet its and bit ttmtach uas net strong I began ts give him Ovaltine three times each day and after a few days lcouldsttihechangt lie was leu teerveus slept tetter had a decidedly better appetite digested bit feed better and began ts gain weight New be it mil and ttreng and I'm teen Ovaltine flayed a big part Luncheon for m Md For Your Child ct Mrs John Dorlus and Mrs Thomas Stayner of Cottonwood were hostesses at a delightful luncheon SaturMrs H H Royal will give a public day in honor of Miss Francelle Evans of June The guests were card party at her home 356 South bride-eleat one long table which was Eighth West street at 8 p m Tues- seated decorated with garden flowers in the day pastel shades A corsage was at each place and covers were laid for 16 Mrs Lavtna Murdock and grandson Richard Blaine Murdock of ChiMiss Virginia Hornlbrook arrived cago are visiting Mrs Murdock's Friday from Washington D C daughter Miss Erma Murdock In where she has been attending school Salt Lake en route to California at Arlington Hall Baltimore It Does Three Things evening Mrs C J Powell will entertain at a bridge party in honor of the bride-eleand Friday evening Misses Catherine and Hazel Farnsworth will entertain at a miscellaneous shower YOUR OLD RANGE IS WORTH S- -l guests urday afternoon at hotel In compliment to Miss Powell Covers were laid for 18 Thursday 'o’clock Dryness Roughness Sluggishness The Reslnol treatment will help you Daily use of Reslnol Soap etlmulatee the skin relieves dogging reduces coarseness Reslnol Ointment heals pimples and smooths away roughness or dryness Begin this trestment today — see the quick Improvement It makes At all druggists Miss Vera Cotterell entertained at a breakfast and luncheon Friday at her home on Gilmer drive In honor of her friends who graduate this year Small tables were arranged in the garden and covers were laid for 12 In honor of Miss Vera Powell and Harold G Parks who are to be married June 17 Miss Zoe Bush entertained at a bridge party Wednesday evening at her home The rooms were beautifully decorated in pink and white peonies and the same color scheme was carried out in the A miniature bridal refreshments party formed the centerpiece for the table and eight guests were present? The ladles’ auxiliary to the V F A entertained at a shower In honor of Miss Powell Friday evening at the home of Mrs Annie Angell The rooms were decorated In garden flowers and 40 guests enjoyed the affair Miss Maude Barrett Miss Mary Burns and Mrs Stoneson Grant entertained at a bridge luncheon Sat- where she spent the winter months ’and in compliment to her classmates Miss Merry Powell entertained at a delightful tea Saturday at her nome on Twelfth Fast street The rooms were decorated throughout with a variety of garden flowers The tea ’table held an Italian filet lace cloth and was centered with a silver bowl Idled with Shasta daisies and del 'phlnlum White tapers were In holders at the four comers Those presiding at the tea table were ’Miss Lillian Loeeee and Miss 8hlrley Bruralt Those who served were Mrs Rldgely W Powell Miss Mary 'Curtis Mlss PhyUls Kidder and Miss Marie Stewart One hundred and twenty guests called from 8 until 6 er 9 Vhich of these Entertains for Graduates Bridal Party Honoring Miss Adrienne Mayberry who has returned from California e Frances Fitzpatrick Miss Loreen Glllmer Miss Margaret Hand Miss Mary Hoggan Miss Isabel Hunt-zingMiss Frances Kane Miss Jane Lucas Miss Irene McGhan Miss Rose Rosso Miss Adele Nelson Miss Ann Pearson Miss Edna O’Connor Miss Margaret Stoffel Miss Helen Shu-gru- e Miss Jane Thlrlot Miss Carolee Walker Miss Donna Hanks Miss' Eileen Shultz Miss Winifred Finch and Miss Louise St Marie James Hoagland son of Mr and Mrs H L Hoagland will return SunDenizay club will meet at 8 p m day from Denver where he has been Monday with Mrs C W Pitts 831 West Regis college attending Eighth South street Mrs R S Wlmmer 646 East Broadway entertained at a prettily1 arranged dinner party Friday evening In honor of her niece Miss Helen Huish of Roosevelt Utah who is a The guest at the Wlmmer home guests numbering ten were seated at one long table which was decorated with spring flowers Dinner was followed by bridge Fetes Honor - Senior Class During the past weelc K "number of Miss LaRue Jackson will be the social affairs have been given for Miss Mrs S A Cotterell assisted by a honor at of guest party Monday evening given by the members of the Norma StallingS a popular bride Mrs R W Connole and Mrs Alvin Richards ward choir and bishopric elect Monday evening Misses ’Alton Ahlqulst entertained members of the at the home of Mr and Mrs M N and La vaughn Adkins entertained at graduating class of the St Fisher 858 Garfield avenue Wednes- a shower evening at a and supper In her honor bridge luncheonFriday In honor of Miss day evening Mr and Mrs Gilbert O Herrick will entertain at a dinner Tuesday evening Miss Eleanor Glenn Mary Ahlqulst and Miss Patricia and bridge party at their home 752 gave a handkerchief shower and sup- Connole Spring flowers were used In Covers were laid Emerson avenue Miss Jackson and per for the bride-elewho Thursday the decorations Ruel W Redd will be married Thurs- evening was the motif for a miscel- for Miss Margaret Anson Miss Betsy Bintz Miss Mary Jane Dowd Miss day evening at the home of Mr and laneous shower and supper given by day morning for the southern Utah parks and will be at home after June 15 at the Dixie apartments Entertains at itsCharming Tea Matron Fetes Bride-Elec- In receiving by Mrs Carrie H Lloyd Mr and Mrs Charles B Richmond Mr and Mrs H Harries Lloyd Ira B Lloyd and Mrs S B Kimball The gift room was In charge of Mrs Ira B Lloyd Mrs D C Lloyd and Miss Virginia Richmond The dining room was In charge of Mrs A J Llddle and Mrs C W Hubbard and they were assisted In serving by the Misses Arlene Duncan Marjorie Pay Louise Nebeker Dorothy Green with the young Misses Joan June and Beverly Lloyd serving the wedding cake The service table was covered with a madelra cloth over pink satin with a centerpiece of pink and white roses and pinknandles in Crystal holders Music was furnished during the evening by a stringed trio Mr and Mrs Richmond left Thurs- ’ Affairs Honor Ward Plans t Bridal Party d Lbyd-Richmon- 7 1931 or nonchalant red head if you’ choose the makeand- up brow that beauTor-chee- k tifully blends IJelena har- skillfully' monize to emphasize each varying personality ’ Vid able powers it has the power to nourish a child— at the same time it actually creates the sensation of hunger Second it usually adds a pound or more per week to a child s weight First when given regularly Third it contains elements which have a definite effect in curbing nerv' ousness obresults So remarkable are the tained" that we believe all mothers will like to read the story of just how this creation was developed and how it accomplishes its unusual results err Rubin- stein has created subtle tones that First now offers to the SWITZERLAND a food concentrate developed by a special method of processing which givee it most remark- to Smart Complexions Be kind to your skin this summer— the delicate beauty of your skin is continually being menaced by the direct rays of the summer sun Ask us about the necessary foundation for protecting your skid' and help It maintain Its clearness and fine texture1 y 38 years ago in Switzerland a young food chemist developed a remarkable method of processing certain natural foods A method of processing which givee to these foods certain values which none of them have when taken alone or when put together in an ordinary mixture It created world comment at that time for it solved the problem of feeding invalids Its use has spread all over the world And today it is also solving for modern mothers the problem of child feeding Famous Ovaltlna ' BEAUTY Rules the WAVES! 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"We use only the genuine permanent wav-- ing solution BEAUTY SALON AUERBACH CO Oatmeal Test ef Ovaltine bet a full sett-tot-al glass or cereal dish ef looked warm Stir a feta timet ts mite Then watch and Jets will tee tbs satmtal lifteefj before Jeter eyes Yen will tee bets a email remount ef Ovaltine digest t the entire starch content ef thereat--tne- al JPiet 3 teaspeenfuls he e way that year turn digestive negates thetdd It it a perfect dem- enstratien of beno Ovalsint ' if taken with a meal digeitt the starch anient ef other feeds he your stmach And why it spuds tepdigestimamd mats the sensation efbertger The name of this product is Ovaltine It is made by a unique process — prepared under vacuum to preserve all vitamins and enzymes Further it is processed in such a way that it digests almost at once without effort It will digest when nothing else seems to ‘‘agree’’ And constitutes in itself a complete food You mix it with milk and drink it as a beverage And when mixed with milk it will break down the curds and make the milk digest twice as easily (For milk alone as you know turns to solid curds in the stomach) Chilijren drink twice as much milk when it’s mixed with Ovaltine because they like the taste It also contains a natural but vital property called “lecithin” which is the important part of nerve and brain tissue A few days’ use of Ovaltine usually curbs nervousness noticeably Increased Appetite Ovaltine has s high content of the by the walls of an empty stomach and hunger is the Eressing together Child specialists will appetite tell you that usually when a child refuses to eat it is because he hasn’t fully I digested his previous meal— “poor eaters” invariably have slow digestion Use World-Wid- e Ovaltine today is used in thousands of hospitals and sanitariums It is used today in 64 nations It is prescribed by over 20000 doctors It was used as a standard ration by the Red Cross during the World War for soldiers d -In short it is time-testFor the sake of your child we urge you to try it Results will surprise you Note the almost immediate difference in your child’s weight and nerve poise and in greater strength energy nerve-shattere- shell-shocked and appetite Give it at breakfast always At? meals andbetweenmealsYoucanget Ovaltine at any drug or grocery store Or if you test like send the epupon for a nervous most and Thousands people if (Note) Mma ere esmg Ovaltine on physicians' advices to restore vitality when feUigutd It is also widely prescribed for sleeplesmess nurshsf mothers convalescents and the aged Vitamin B But greatest importance is its high proportion of the remarkable food element known as “diastase” (A substance that gives one food the power to digest the starch content of other foods in your stomach) appetite-produci- of Ovaltine is so processed tains enough diastase that it con- to digest from l to 5 times He own weight of other foods I It is this digestive power which chiefly distinguishes Ovale tine from any other health food in the world and Is the main reason why Ovaltine aduaUy ttimulatee appetite Quick Digestion By breaking down the curds in the milk by digesting the starches in the stomach Ovaltine speeds up and empties the stomach sooner This makes a child hungry Fortkesensationof hunger is caused I l |