Show i' - T‘ 2 S O' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE L Couple Married at Home Rites T 1938 Girl’s Troth Engagement Of Maiden Announced tmm Our Front Cover Announced By Parents This is best man A bridal party stood In front of an Improvised altar In the living room which was artistically banked with feathery ferns white butterfly sweet peas and peonies Tall standards held white princess tapers at each end and graceful baskets of white carnations and roses were placed about the room Mrs Naylor mother of the bride d lace wore a model of over taffeta with corsage of Cecil Brunner roses and blue delphinium Mrs Barnes mother of the brided groom wore a gown of chiffon with corsage of gardenias During the evening harp Announcement of the betrothal of Miss Kesler and Mr Linford was made at a beautifully arranged luncheon for 30 guests givpn by Mrs S Kenneth Robbins at Keeley’s tearoom The guests were seated at one large table and four smaller ones prettily decorated with garden flowers In the center of the large table was a revolving centerpiece on a reflector of white and pink roses The announcements were on miniature "Society Sections of a dally paper” with the pictures of the engaged couple The bride is a former student of the University of Utah and a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority Dr Linford is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college and received his P H D from the University of California He Albuquerque nounced attended Princeton for two years where he received a fellowship for national research In physics He is a member of the Phi Kappa Alpha and Sigma XI fraternities New Mexico is an- Salt Lake Folk tan sharkskin with a matching accessories Three hundred guests were bidden to the reception Mrs Lawrence George Naylor Mrs Royal C Barnes and Mrs Herbert L Snyder received at the doof Mrs Richard M Leonard and Miss Dorothy Bradshaw were in charge of the gift room Delphian Chapter Elects Officers Couple Will Marry June 25 in Temple Mr and Mrs Chester W Reese Receive Bids to East Seventeenth South street the engagement of their daughter Adell to Robert E Palmer son of Mr and Mrs Ray Palmer of West Jordan The marriage will take place June 20 in the Salt Lake 640 announce London Wedding peach-colore- golng-away-su- it ct Salt Lakers have received invitations from Lord and Lady Thanker-to- n of 14 Phillimore Gardens London for the marriage of their daghter the Hon Sophia Margaret Thankerton to Michael John Callow son of John M Callow of London formerly of Salt Lake City The marriage will take place Satur day June 20 at the Church of St Mar-gare- City L D S temple During the past week Miss Reese was the motif for a luncheon and miscellaneous shower given by Mrs Kate Simpson at her home on Coats-villavenue Covers were laid for Dall-Durf- Series of Affairs e Fete Bride-to-B- Bartholomew the Great at Smith-fiel- d near London and will be Mrs Phil M Anderson entertained followed by 'a reception at Gray’s at a party honoring Miss Lucile Inn The Callow family were promi- Westwood whose marriage to Hugo nent in social circles in Salt Lake Emery will take place Wednesday Michael is The affair was given at the AnderCity for many years a graduate of Lehigh university son some on Sixth East street A shower was given Friday eveand spent several years at school by Mrs He has been in South ning for the bride-elein England Africa and Australia on mining Lynn Bennett at her home on Sherbusiness on several occasions and man avenue Mrs Will I Emery entertained is associated in huslness with his Tuesday evening for Miss Westwood father at her home on North Seventh West street and last Sunday afternoon bride was honored at a tea and Confederacy Daughters the shower given by Miss Beth ChrisHonor Jefferson Davis tensen at her home on Fifth avenue Sunday morning a breakfast was The Robert E Lee chapter of the given for the bride-eleby Miss United Daughters of the Confed- Lucile Klenke at her home on Sixth eracy entertained Wednesday after- avenue Mrs J C Westwood at her home noon at the Art Barn in honor of at 265 I street will entertain at a the birthday of Jefferson Davis After a brief business session trousseau tea Sunday iiLcompllment Mrs L W Hoskins gave an inter- to her daughter Miss Lucile West-woo- d esting paper on the history of Texas Dr Joseph A Curtis was guest speaker and gave an address on JefPlanned ferson Davis Homecoming Mrs Ethel Rowlett acted as hostBy Nurses' Alumnae The final meeting of the year for ess being assisted by Mrs Sidney the Lambda chapter of Delphians Cate and Mrs J B Bearnson Mrs was held Wednesday May 27 at the W H Landmesser poured tea ApThe annual homecoming of the L Art Barn The chapter members proximately fifty guests enjoyed the D S Alumnae association of the were entertained at luncheon by affair Dr Groves' hospital school of nurses Mrs N D Thatcher Jr and Mrs will be held Thursday at 8 p m Walter Curry at the Memorial house Memory lunchImmediately following the park Mrs Fay Fyans president eon new officers were elected for of the association will act as genthe coming year as follows: Mrs eral chairman and will$e assisted N D Thatcher Jr president: Mrs by Miss Marjorie Erickson Miss Vivian Snow vice president: Mrs Jacqueline Larsen Mrs Virginia E O Anderson secretary: Mrs HarMrs Aimee B Jordon 1115 East Archer and Miss Mary Hadley old Pickering Mrs C A Carmen street announces the and Mrs Lester D Freed advisory Second South Conboard Mrs Walter Curry publicity marriage of her daughter stance to Don Hadfield son of Mr and Mrs William Hatfield 679 Leland avenue The marriage took place in Salt Lake City Friday May 2ft in the presence of members of the immediate families After a short In honor of Mrs Fred Ferrin who honeymoon the young couple will he will leave in the near future for The marriage of Miss Marthn at home to their friends at 2736 Roosevelt to reside members of Brackett daughter of Mr and Mrs Seventh East street "The Little Group" of which she is d G Pott! Brackett of Marble Neckj Friday evening the bride was a member entertained at a party Lieutenant Robert H Speck U tertained at a miscellaneous shower Friday afternoon at the home of S N son of Mr and Mrs Robert given by Mrs Grant Jackstein at her Mrs Howard Parker B Speck of Salt Lake City took home 780 Springview drive Garden flowers were used for the "“I decorations and the hostess was asplace at “Harborside” the home of sisted by Mrs D K Cozzens the bride’s parents Thursday Hold The ceremony was performed at 6:30 p m by Chaplain Thomas B Memorial Services Thompson of the Charlestown navy yard A reception followed The bride attended the National The Maccabees of Salt Lake City Cathedral school at Washington and Ogden will hold their annual D C Lieutenant Speck was gradmemorial services on Tues- uated from the United States Naval joint at the hall 59 South’ day evening academy in 1927 State street Members and friends' from all parts of the state will C gather to honor the memory of their Club Sets departed members program has been 'Barn Party Tuesday An elaborate the Salt Lake City tent arranged ' by -- Shower Honors Late May Bride Function Honors Departing Matron en-an- Maccabees to Miss Dorothy Ann Ilall upper left whose engagement to Arthur Gibbons Malia is announced The marriage will take place June 20 Miss Thelma Woolley upper center daughter of George E Woolley whose betrothal to Percy K Fetzer is announced Miss Adell Reese upper right daughter of Mr and Mrs Chester W Reese whose marriage to Robert E Palmer will take place June 25 in the Salt Lake City L D S temple Lower left to right Miss Virginia Brown Arthur Allen Marry In Miss Margaret Louise Cardall daughter of W G Cardall whose engagement to Wendell C Porter is a matrimonial anouncement of the day Miss Margaret Festin whose marriage to Harry P Jager will take place June 16 in the Salt Lake City L D S temple Mrs Neil J Durfee daughter of Mrs Edna Dali who before her marriage was Miss Thelma Dali “The marriage of Miss Dali and Mr Durfee took place Saturday at the home of the bride Loa Maid Bride of Salt Lake Man in Temple Ceremonies Temple Ceremony The marriage of Miss Virginia Brown daughter of Mrs Ernest P Brown 1635 East South Temple street to Arthur Allen of Boulder City son of Mrs Alice Allen of Coalville took place May 28 in the Salt Lake City L D S temple with David O McKay second counselor in the first presidency of the L D S church officiating Following the ceremony the couple left for Boulder City where they will make their home Wednesday evening a candlelight tea was given by Mrs Brown mother of the bride and Mrs J H Ball at the Ball home on Yale avenue Mrs Effie Sproate Mrs Alice Allen and Miss Jennie Allen assisted the hostesses in receiving Miss Virginia Oman Mrs Grey Hill and Mrs J H Ball assisted in the entertaining and Mrs R Price Wors-le- y and Mrs Lynn S Smith were in charge of the dining room Members of a bridge club with which the bride is affiliated assisted in serving The tea table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a silver bowl of roses and snapdragons combined with stocks The table was lighted with Ivory prin cess tapers in silver holders Bowls of peonies garden roses and snapdragons decorated the rooms Mrs Grace Bryson entertained at a linen showes-a- t her home in Bonn-tiffor the bride Mrs Richard R Mills gave a miscellaneous shower at her home on East "Fourth South street asd Mrs Lynn J Smith entertained at her home on Third East street at a luncheon ul The marriage of Miss Nola Taylor daughter of Mr and Mrs Levi Taylor of Loa and Douglas H S Hunt nephew of Miss Rae Miles of the Kimball apartments took place Tuesday in the Salt Lake City L D S temple A wedding s ebeieut BPW No Luncheon Bride-to-B- e Feted Mrs Clara M Clawson 105 East So Temple Invites all prospective Mr Fred Schwin and daughter rridcs to see the latest Issue of "So Yeolande Schwin and Miss Betty You Are Going to Be Married" Cleveland entertained at a party Will give correct answer to all your recently honoring Miss Dorothy problems (Adv) Hall a bride of the near future I perfected Basic Treatment Cucumber Emulsion Essential Cream Eau Antirides As Little as $3 Enter our itort through Medical Arts Garag — lr parking available to customers of Dean and tv1rs‘ Miltoh Bennion 2385 Seventh East street Rowland Hall Set Patronesses Affair Annual One of the lovely summer parties of the season will be tha annual bridge tea and garden tour to be given by the patronesses of Rowland hall Saturday June 20 at the Clarence Bamberger home in Cotton- wood The party is in charge of Mrs Howard P Kirtley and Mrs Robert T Jellison Those In charge of the bridge tables will be Mrs Kenneth: Mrs Guy W Yeates chairman Toombes and Mrs P H Hutchinson The refreshment committee Includes Mrs Percy H Kittle Mrs Malcolm A Keyser Mrs Fred E Smith Mrs C C Bintz Mrs Frank A Fisher Mrs R V Chamberlin and Mrs George H Parrish The publicity Is in charge of Mrs F T Boise and Mrs George A Critchlow East High Graduates Honored at Party Told Is Mrs Edna Dali 2622 South West Temple street announces the marriage of her daughter Thelma to Neil J Durfee of Eureka grandson of Mrs E L Durfee and J E Youngstrom of Salt Lake City The marriage took place in Salt Lake City Friday and was followed by a reception at the home of the bride Miss Dorothy Salsbury entertained Tuesday evening at her home on Yale avenue for a number of graduates at East high school The following were in attendance: Miss Donna Farrington Miss Adele Squires Miss Inez Carlson Miss Betty Fife Miss Marjory Newman Miss Barbara Edwards Miss Olive Gray and Miss Carol Sandburg DAR Chapter Will Celebrate Flag Day The Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will celebrate its annual flag day Friday at a luncheon at the Country club Mrs R M Williams will be in charge of the program and the regent and board members will act as hostesses and be in charge of arrangements Mrs Duncan MacVichie and Mrs Miriam Hubbard Burt will be in charge of reservations and transportation Reservations may be made not later than Wednesday All D A R members living in Utah are invited Miss Ruth Smith Dinner Hosfess Miss Ruth Smith entertained at a delightful dinner dance Wednesday evening at Pinecrest inn The guests included Mr and Mrs Wallace Smith Miss Dorothy Dansie Miss Bessie Wichman James West John Corey and Clyde Sperry The table was decorated with sweet peas and roses Exquisite Coiffure C for The Bride 414 r'P Latent creations to make the veil — the gown— the bride herself sn enchanting vision THE 100 ALL-STEA- Permanent Wave affords the smartest Permanent to be had NO ELECTRICITY OR PADS USED— NO PAINFUL WINDING TULIP OIL Steam Permanent Wave — Regular 500 — now CSO OTHERS $2 AND UP Finger Waves artistically designed Manicures 35o 60o BETTY KAY BEAUTY PARLOR Salt Lake's Popular Beauty Parlor Was 3241 174V4 So Main 1 With pride we tell you about 1 us give you your summer 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Restful! — Pajama Sets — Sheer Negligees 2 Miss Jeannette Rosser chairman is in of the fellowship committee ' HOROrS charge of the “barn party" for members and guests of the Business club Women’s and Professional S L Bride-to-B- e which is to be held at The Wigwam Boy Scout camp in Mill creek canyon on Tuesday evening Dinner will be served about- 6 Tink roses and blue delphiniums! decorated the table at the luncheon p mt and a program of "stunts” AtMiss given Saturday by Mrs John T and music will be provided Claire Haines is transportation kins at her home on Fifth East street in compliment to Miss Dorchairman bride-eleThose othy Carlson present were Mrs Carlson Mrs To Attend Parfey Harry Clark Miss Lulu Keating Mrs Edward Hoffman and Miss Miss Monique Sells Mrs Thomas J Eleanore Hoffman will leave next Walsh Mrs Hugh Tuttle Miss week" for Asheville N C where Elaine Young Mrs Mark Tuttle Miss Hoffman will attend the con- -' Miss Alice Broun Miss Bernice Milvention of the Delta Zeta sorority ler Miss Jewel Pitts and Mrs Howluncheon Following Following the convention they will ard Tuttle tables were set for bridge tour the eastern states daughter Bennion our mi She Q race ful Way Tib Cl bout (Birthdays break- fast followed given by Mr and Mrs George Raymond for members of the immediate families in the Zs C M I tea rooms In the evening a large reception was given in honor of the couple at the Belvedere lounge The bride wore a handsome gown of white satin with finger tip veil attached to a coronet of lace combined with pearls and orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of roses and Mrs Norma lilies of the valley Brockbank was the matron of honor and wore a yellow gown and carried yellow roses and white sweet peas Miss Theo Rasmus sen bridesmaid was frocked in Nile green and carried pink roses and sweet peas Miss Rachel Holman bridesmaid wore a peach colored frock and carried roses and lavender sweet peas MIhs Margaret Trimble another bridesmaid wore a model of pale blue and carried pink blooms Mrs Taylor mother of the bride wore black chiffon with a corsage of gardenias Miss Rae Miles aunt of the bridegroom wore a gown of ashes of roses crepe and corsage of rosebuds and sweet peas“ The lounge was attractively decorated with roses and red and white peonies The serving table was covered with a Venetian lace cloth and centered with a bowl of peonies with pink tapers in crystal candlesticks The following friends of the bride assisted in receiving and were in charge of the gift room: Miss Xreda Stevens and Miss Alice Dalton Two hundred guests were in attendance Musical selections were given by Mrs Ruth Clawson and Mrs Alice Hollbrook The bride wore for a golng-awa- y suit a Carolyn model of blue with navy blue accessories The couple will spend their honeymoon at the parks of southern Utah and after Wednesday will be at home at 155 North Main street Frances ee Troth sixteen guests University graduation week and on our front cover today typifying the college girl graduate is’ Miss k Third East street the engagement of their daughter Lucille to Edwin D Han1473 sen son of Mrs M Hansen Third East street The marriage will take pjace June 16 in the' Salt Lake City L D S temple Announcement of the betrothal was made known Thursday evening at a party given by Mrs M O Allen at her home on Logan avenue for her sister Miss Kerksiek The guests Mrs H Kerksiek Mrs included: M Hansen Miss Cleo Hansen Mrs F Lodeflnk Mrs Rush Graves Miss Thelda Wood Miss Emma Teerlink Miss EUdn Fogle Mrs A Hueter Mrs A Beckman Mrs J Evertson Miss Margaret Festin Miss Edna Oakeson Miss Orlene Pack Mrs F Carter Miss Lois' Mackay Mrs W Kerksiek Miss Margaret McEwan Mrs W Johnson JAn J Kimball Miss Elva Allen Mrs Kerksiek will entertain Sunher day at a tspusseau tea fo daughter at their home on Third East street Close friends of the brdie-elewill assist in Serving: Miss Orlene Pack Miss Elva AIlen Miss Cleo Hansen Mr J Evertson Mrs J Kimball Miss Emma Teer link and Miss Thelda Wood Mrs M O Allen will be in charge of the dining room Friday evening a kitchen shower was given by Miss Thp Ida Wood and Miss Margaret McEwan for the brlde-tp-b- e who will be the honored guest at a party Monday evening to be given by Miss Emma Teerlink and Miss Lois Mackay Mrs J Evertson and Miss jl Festin will be hostesses at a party Wednesday evening for the bride and on Thursday Miss Orlene Pack will entertain Logan Miss Margaret Marie Wardrop daughter of Mr and Mrs Lee C Wardrop whose engagement to Hyrum Whitney Chapman of Kerk-sle- 1490 Dr-Le- ivory-colore- solos were given by Miss Grace Louise Webb Mrs Kenneth R Barnes and Mrs A H Woodruff Jr were In charge of the dining room The serving table was covered with a Chinese grass linen cloth and centered with orange blossoms Shasta daisies and white carnations Ivory princess tapers were in silver candelabara at each end' and the following friends of the bride assisted In serving: Miss Bonnie Smith Miss Mary Elisabeth Cram Miss Mary Thomas Miss Marjorie Packard Miss Marjorie Woodruff Miss Marion McKenzie Miss Elaine Bryant Mrs A D Goates Miss Grace Loyise Webb Mrs Lewis J Taufer Miss Virginia Richardson Mrs Wayne Gossett Mrs W Phillip Robbins and Miss Aline Tobin The young couple left late in the evening for a short wedding trip and on their return will make their home in Salt Lake City The bride of British wore a Mr and Mrs Herman A Donette Smith Keeler 264 University street announces the engagement of her daughter Imogene Blood Linford non of nn tq Dr and Mrs James H Linford of Mrs of early June took place Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Lawrence G Naylor 1510 Yale avenue when their daughter Ruth bteafi e the bride of Winfield Scott Barnes son of Mr and Mrs R C Barnes 234 East Sixth street The ceremony was performed at 7 p m by A H Woodruff grandfather of the bride in the presence of members of the two families and was followed by a large reception The bride was charming in a Carolyn model of ivory satin en train with a double tulle veil of finger- coiftip length arranged about the fure in a halo effect caught at the back with clusters of orange blossoms and she carried a shower of lilies of the valley gardenias and smilax VMiss Barbara Naylor was the maM of honor and was frocked in a moJfcl of tea rose chiffon with Juliet lacjNsp of matching chiffon Miss Audrey TWcKenzie bridesmaid on with Juliet wore pearl gray-sti-ff The attendants carried lace cap showers of smilax and white satin ribbons Herbert L Snyder was the A lovely wedding We do not recommend just ANY kind of permanent There is a wave that will do more for you We pre- fer that our consultant analyze your —Quality Bridal Sets '811p Downs our prices please you individual requirements8 Women with eyes to the new and smart will love them They bring us to the moral of our byword — "Distinction Is the First Our staff: DARRELL 8I8EMORE Hair Stylist WILLIAM STRANGE Hair Stylist EVELYN PIXTON Electrologlst ZINA 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