Show 2 SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 25 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE D Bride’s Home Reception Wedding Wedding The mamagc of Miss Lill an Geert ten daughter of Mr and Mis Joseph Geertsen 1910 Atkin avenue and George V Blodgett son of Mr and Mrs W L Blodgett 310 East Eighth South street took place Wednesdav evening at the Hyrum Jensen home on Highland drive the ceremony being performed by Chai les A Callis of the quorum of twelve apostles of the L D S church A laige reception and dance for 800 guests followed The bridal party stood in front of a bank of palms and ferns and baskets of varicolored chrysanthemums were used about the rooms The bride wore a handsome gown of ivory satin en train with enveloping veil caught w ith clusters of orange blossoms ' and a headdress ol Mr and Mrs J W McFarlane 463 Redondo avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Nedra to C Albii$ Binkerd son of Mrs Jen me Binkerd 1764 Fourth East street The marriage took place November 16 at the home of the bride’s parents the ceremony being performed by the Rev Elmer I Goshen in the presence of the immediate families A wedding supper was served following the ceremony and in the evening a reception was given at the home of the bride The bridal party stood in front of the fireplace which was attractively banked with feathery ferns and flow-ers The bride was lovely in a model She of white crepe and rhinestones wore a double corsage of gardenias and violets Mis A W McFarlane was matron of honor and wore black marillyn crepe with a corsage of Miss Edna sweet peas and violets McFarlane sister of the bride was bridesmaid and wore a yellow frock with a corsage of sweet peas and violets A W McFarlane acted as best man Miss Wanda Steffenson was in charge of the gift room and Mrs Roy Taylor and Miss Rena Jerman assist ed in serving The young couple left for a short honeymoon in Idaho and will be at home to their friends at 468 Redondo ayenue ' tulle Mrs Grace Larson a sister of the ' Av v V bride was the matron of honor and wore pale blue satin crepe and car ried pink carnations and gvpsophila The bridesmaids were Miss Helen who wore Geertsen pale green starched chiffon Mi-- s Virginia Ceil Miss chiffon In peach Marjorie An derson of Logan in pink chiffon and Miss Ruth Morris in yellow The a tendants carried bouquets of earns tions lilies of the valley and gypso-phil- a and wore wreaths of flowers in their hair Noah Blodgett acted as best man for the bridegroom Marilyn Geertsen was the flower girl and carried a basket of varicolored flowers The serving table which was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a basket of yellow chrysanthem ums was lighted with yellow tapers In crystal candlcholders The bridal by party was assisted in receiving Mr and Mrs Geertsen and Mr and Mrs Blodgett Mrs Geertsen wore a model of French blue triple sheer crepe and Mrs Blodgett wore a gown of black chiffon M A Musser and little daughter Janice of Los Angeles Mr The couple are at home to their are with relatives In Salt Lake City visiting street East South 922 Third at friends Out-o- f town guests at the wedding included Mr and Mrs Oscar Geertsen Lynch-Fishe- r and family of Ogden and Mr and Mrs N P Anderson and family of Logan t s ie Ladies' Literary Chib Meeting To Be Held Friday Affairs Honor club meeting of the The Liteiaiv club will be held Engaged Maid Ladies' general at p 2 iriday A number of social affairs have been given the past week in honor of Muss Margaret O Connor and her fiance Joseph Fitzgerald Monday evening Mise Mary Math ews assisted by her mother Mrs W bi Mathews enteitalned at a dinner at their home in Murray in honor of rthe couple The table was decorated with yellow chrysanthemums and lighted with yellow tapers in crystal holders Mrs T J Bassett 120 Bryan aveCUfi pnlertpuped Jyesdayevenmg at a delightful dinner for ’"the tuuple’ When closd friends were present Wednesday Mrs F J Fitzgerald entertained at a dinner for the couple and the following evening Mis John Tanner was hostess at a similar at her home in Mill Creek Sat uiday Mrs D E McKenna enter tamed at an evening paity Christmas Dance Set for Saturday Members of the Ladies’ Literary Dancing club will give their Christ mas dance next Saturday at the club house Hosts and hostesses for the even ng arc Mr and Mrs Fred D Duikee Mr and Mrs Frank M Allen Mr and Mis Leo V Bachle Mr and Mrs Walter Davton Mr and Mrs B A Hartman Mr ant Mrs Chester Green Mr and Mrs H E Johnston Mr and Mrs J C Johnson Mr and Mis A Walter Koehler Dr and Mrs O J La Barge Dr and Mrs Edwaid S Pomeroy Mr and Mrs J M Per lev itz and Dr and Mrs Claude L Shields m- - The play "There s Always Juliet' be given under the direction of Mrs Katherine Norlhup who is the duector of the Little Thealer in Og den The hostess for the afternoon is Mrs J Rube Larsen Other meetings at the club during the week will be held as follows Tuesday at 2 p m —Drama music section will present a rcvitw of cur rent dramas by Mrs Lester D Freed Piano numbers will be given by Mrs David Freed Wednesday at 10 30 a m — lHart section will continue the "Suivey of Art” Miss Leona Sullivan presenting the lesson on "Art In the Order of St Dominic Fra Angelico Ira Bartolomeo ' Wednesdav at 4 p m — The reade section will serve tea with Miss Goldie Blockings as hostess followed by a progiam of ’favonte Iuteiary Selections' by memoeis of the section s Fridav at 12 chorus meets 30 p m —The cluo W -- GAME! ‘0 P- Our skilled operatois know eveiv little trlik of creating beauty And our prices aien t high1 Beauty Specials for Thanksgiving Week iKiDKIC Tins w t Permanent lcguliirlv 500 k ' WAELEMIIVEEER'S SAIL EE OFFERING ' Celestial choir of Bethel No 1 Orwill meet der of Jobs Daughters with Miss Margery tyinegar 135 Sixth East street Monday at 4 p m Discount to 35 15 Marion Read and Miss Barbara Ludwig s SEASON TII4IVKSGIVING ON Slices ' Walk-Or- er FOR and ‘Women Men Staple Style Patterns and a Limited Number of Spring Arch Styles Are Included and Main ‘ Shoes and Hose ” Quality AUERBACH CO a a ts 5 1 fl 1 I I s kr T Tf v ’ N iml J T tA- l- V ’ 4t f S 0 I L' f‘ c a 1 J jgv r1 j "wf O ‘V:? m (? Air-m- ” i y X 1 Betrothed Maid f- Chapter Holds - Ippf rHtnn Sigma at Ihe Wednesday Plioltiffra pH Next to seeing you In person Christmas clay nothing will please your relatives and friends more than YOIR PHOTOGRAPH with Portraits made by Frank R Miller Arnvnge will be pleased for an Appointment chamber of commerce Arrangements were in chai ge of Miss Sarah Flood and Mi si Josephine ningham Miss Cunningham prepared unique entertainment for the mem’bers in the form of thiee one act plays and called upon the various members to furnish impromptu dialog Prizes were awarded those who gave the most outstanding performance Refreshments were served at midnight and the table was artwtically arranged In Thanksgiv ing decorations Mrs Calvin Behle and Mrs A G MacKenzie the latest brides of the chapter were presented with wed ding gifts The regular meeting of the chaptei will be held at the chamber of com mcice Wednesday at 7 70 p m I iterarv topics have been selected by Mrs Dorothv Mary Thomas to be given bv the following members Miss Arlene Price Miss Horenre Brown Mks Vera Rasmussen and Miss Sarah Flood At 9 o cloc k Leon Loofbourow w ill give his foil Ill lecture in a series nf lectures on the political situation So Main Was your hair must be styled and shaped before you have your permanent THIS wave Matron Honored On 75th Birthday I tl Ida Coombs Lund Was the guest at a family dinner gyen at the home of Dr and Mis Sephm II Beslcv Monday evening in honor Mrs 1 of her seventy fifth buthdav -- d means that We recommend this hair-fi- r as being by the av- and easily cared for There are laige wide shadow erage woman waves on top and soft feather curls high in back decidedly tiw £ Elizabeth Arden' Cleansing Cream Light frothy delicate ai whipped cream it liquefies instantly penetrates and r leanaes every pore f 100 to $300 is a mild refreshing astringent that wakes and stimu-- lates pores Should always be patted on the face and neck after cleansing to clear tone and refresh the the skin 8jc to $375 Elizabeth Arden's h refines $1 $2 $3 Orge Skin Cream especially recommended to $1 $175 $275 crcpey skin deeply penetrative smooth a wrinkled satin-smoot- c SCIIHAMM-JOllNSOi- N HAIR RECONDITIONING and BEAUTIFICATION Through COLOR PRODUCT- SJANE CLARK consultant from the Clarirol Co New York City will be at the Auerbach Co Beauty Salon Monday November 26 and Tuesday November 27 Talk with her about your MISS halr-tmti- ng problems Elizabeth Arden' Velv Cream quickly makes a drj rough-skiand soothes without fattening chic c Elizabeth Arden' Sbia Tonic The serv ng table was covered with an attractive doJi of Ch nese lace it and was centered with a mound of ! yel’ow chrysanthemums and princess fj tapers Nlvss Gladvs Beslev was in Cha'ge of the din ng room s s‘od bv M ss K ( race Coomb- - M ltd l ( lombs t M e Coomb-anMiss J rv p ‘ Mitjoi 2861m ur f' H An informal recpion neirt IXtinii later in Ihe escrung Xor Mr Lund STUDIO Decidedly at the Back Cun-Th- LBJMiEElE 12 H air Interest Is chapter of Bela Motif ThiTheheldAlpha its Noiembir social Cli ristmas You soorniXG November Social Gift — Your i at s itnti- It ur TOXINC ‘ Miss Fimimo K mball a hostess at a prettily arranged luncheon on sday at the Cai-- Verde tea room honoring Miss Helene Delzell bride- s elect The guests were seated at one long table which held as centerpiece s a silver bowl of violets Violet tapers in silver holders were at the ends 6t the table Covers were laid for MsS Helen Miller Miss Zell Argy le Miss Kalhe 'Foutz Mlss Mary Ruthledge Miss Ruth Belnap Miss Leah Hogan Miss Julia Hogan and Miss Louise McGee Tiy one of thise new color rinses and watch tour hail begin to glint and shine They lighten without bleaching — 150 Miss OF Luncheon Honors © 75 1 MIm June M Atkinson daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles W Atkinson whose engagement to J Lowell JenThe marriage nings Is announced will take place December 5 in the alt Lake City L D 8 temple Salt Lake Mothers Chib Giving Affair ''HVMPOO Rinse and linger I Wave ( I reg 1 50 MARINE LLO Facial and Maniiurc reg 2 75 sot Bethel No 1 Order of Job’s Daughters will hold the regular meeting in the Egyptian room of the Masonic temple Saturday at 1 30 p m for elecIn the evening the tion of officers honored queen’s ball will be held in the ballroom Miss Irene Ellis will be chairman of the dance committee assisted by Miss June Bouford Miss Beverly Stoner Miss Jane Hamilton Miss Florence Ryan and Miss Hope In gols Banquet Miss Ruth Dupaix assisted by Miss Dorothy Stockman Women’s Democratic Study Group Recent Bride Fourth Ward Sponsors Card Party Is Honored chyrsan-themum- prin-'ces- - LAST WEEK Nuptials Held Los Angeles Par ft for the Thanksgiving v5 ultra-moder- Wednesday jr t t k r D of U P County Bourbon Women Group to Meet Meet Mc-wi- ll F UI T V — In ( Make jnur appointments rarlv this peek! League Meetings ‘ 879 East Miss Helen Singleton honored Thirteenth South street queen of Bethel No 1 Order of Job’s Daughters will give a tea Sunday from 3 to 5 p m honoring officers i W4 J’Ij new member and committees of her Sj term of office The program will consist of a vocal trio by Miss Dorothy Stockman Miss w ' ’J ? 'vl“ x Kathryn Stake and Miss Betty Lou Millikin and a piano selection by Miss Edith Hulp This magnificent home finest view in city on Capitol Hill four The tea table will be presided over blocks from Hotel Utah — n improvements Beautifully' furby Mrs Robert Moore and Miss Doris nished Call Wasatch 4039 or Wasatch 5097 (Adv ) Snyder assisted in serving by Miss Helen McLeese Miss Harlyn Scheiber and Miss Gertrude Carter past honored queens Miss Singleton will be assisted by her mother Mrs S J Singleton The literary and current events sec- tion of the Catholic Womans league will meet Monday at 2 30 p m in the choir room of the cathedral rec tory with Mrs Lawrence J McCall who in charge The Salt Lake county company M Mrs Lester Bai will review the Third ward Women's Democratic late boo k”" St rong Man Rules" by Ipaughters of the Utah Pioneers will club will meet Wednesday at 8 p m monthly encampHarriet M Shuster a recent issue of ment at regular hall Barratt Monday at 2 with Mrs Ira N Hinckley 323 North the Catholic Book club First West street Members and their m Mis J M Brady will give a talk P The lesson work on Christmas en- husbands are urged to attend on "Disarmament” and Mrs Alfred be an illustrated lecture There T Egan will give vocal numbers In- tertainment and programs will te on the wilt federal housing administration demonstrated Special musical numterested friends aie invited under direction of Mrs M Harvey The executive board of the Cath- bers for the program arta entertain- Ward the A talk will be given by Allen olic Woman’s league will meet Tues-Ida- ment are being furnished by the T Sanford and there will be violin An at 10 30 a m in the choir room various camps of the county Interest to Salt Lakers wasi0f'the cathedral rectory Mrs John urgent request is made for all camps solos bv Alvin Wollshleger Refresh-- i to be represented ments will be served C Daly will preside day cf jfrs Elizabeth McCune Lynch daughter of Mrs A W 0f Los Angeles and the Cune late A‘ W McCune to I rank A Fisher of Salt Lake City president and general manager of the Fisher A delightful function of the sea- included Mrs Charles H Skidmore Brewing company Miss Lucille Ivory was hostess at son was the card party given by the Ms E S Airment and Mrs J' C Westwood The ceremony took place at the with Mrs H H Jorgenpicttily arranged bridge supper home of the brjde’s mother and was and miscellaneous shower given at Fourth ward Women’s Democratic sen Mrs Lyle B Nicholes in charge Belvedere the lounge of tickets Mrs Olive Holding and followed by a wedding breakfast her home on Laird avenue recently Study Group at Mi's Charles W Brown tables Mrs and an informal reception m honor of Mrs John G Paddock Saturday afternoon The room was artistically decorat- S Golding Mrs Stella Calder prizes Mrs Albert Fisher was the ma- formerly Miss Ruth Jensen tron of honor and Albert' Fisher a Hie living rooms were decorated ed in ferns and fall flowers and the Mrs Hugh JC Lewis and Mrs Sam tea table was covered with a lace D Thurman decorations brother of the bridegroom the best throughout with varicolored —Th srvms Table — was xlollnand bel$ a basket qf roses iiilih During the afternoon a musical proIn the receiving line were Mrs gram was presented under the diThe couple left Saturday night centered with a bowl of bronze on the S S Lurhne for Honolulu chrysanthemums with yellow prin- Henry H Blood Mrs Elbert D Thom- rection of Mrs George A Robbins Fraftk W Penrose Mrs'Bur-to- 'The Thsnksgivmgidea was carried and on their return will be at home cess tapera In silvei holdeis at either as Mrs W Musser Mrs David W Mof out In the refreshments by Mrs R C at the Fisher residency on North end Covers were laid for Mrs Paddock fatt Mrs J Wallace West Mrs An- Belnap Mrs Jeiold Beesley and Mrs Wolcott street Federal Heights Mrs Loyce Kayser Guyre Miss Ber- nie T Piercy Mrs H H Heywood Joseph T McKay The following young girls assisted tha Sheya Miss Mary Warren Miss Mrs John H Midgley Mrs Bertha 9 Kathryn Foster Mis Rhea Ludlow Gray Mrs I C ThorsenMrs Al- in the tea room Miss Dorothy Maher Miss Miss Jeanne Miss Louise Dorntv vin A Beesley Mrs Orson Allen Ivy Atkinson Miss Betty Miss Arlene Pickering Miss Ivory Miss Fheon Morgan Miss Billy Mrs W S McFarland Mrs Anthony Guvre Miss Edith White Muss Helen W Ivins Mrs C Clarence Neslen Margaret Belnap Miss Beth ChrisMiss Bernice Miller Miss Mrs Maud Kimball Mrs Scott P tensen Miss Lucile Westwood and Wootton Fthel Maylett and Miss Dorothy Stewart and Mrs Minnie Horne Miss Lucile Kunkie Two hundred guests were ’presJames One of the soc lal events of the club Jones The committee on arrangements ent during the afternoon vear is the budge luncheon fo be given bv the Salt Lake Mothers’ club Saiui nay ai 1 p m at me Beiveaere Iminqc The follow ngcommittce has charge the affair Mrs S D Winn char man Mrs L E Adams Mrs G C Mrs Mark Walton entertained at Madison Mrs W R Beckstead Mem czrJ-tdbers of the committee w ill act as host- a prettily arranged bridge luncheon i esses Mrs L H Harding has charge Wednesday afternoon at her home of the music on East Third South street in honor Reservations mav be made with of Miss Gemeve Walton whose anv member of the committee ' CLEANSING engagement to W L Gore was rePrincess Pop Shilee Pueblo In- cently announced dian talked to the club Wednesday A color scheme of and yelafternoon at the New house hotel low was carried out green in room and She was diessed in her native cos table decorations tume and presented her topic In dian Legends’’ in an interesting The regular monthly meeting of the parliamentary law section of the Elks Ladies' club will be held at the home of Mrs C D Penniston 223 F street Monday at 2 p m The second of a scries of lessons bv Professor Lav erne Bane will be given promptly at 2 j0 p m to b followed bv the piesentatum of currentevents bv Mrs M A Mai x former piesident of the club Mrs Clara M Clawson 105 Fast A social hour will conclude the manner South Temple announces SALF of meeting at which Mrs C D Pennis her choice collection of WINTTR ton will preside assisted by Mrs a COATS at ONE FOURTH OFF Sale Chat les W Yard and Mrs John A KrirlP-- P terms cash eaih ale final dv ) McMillan J Catholic Womans Elks Ladies’ Group to Meet'r Look your loveliest Eastern Star Group Queen Giving a Tea December Bride of Is Scene Follows 1934 DRUGS INSTANT CLARIROL shampoo oil tints in natural and true shades— for gray faded and colorless Jiair AUERBACH CO BEAUTY SALON |