Show 'w 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING D HonorS L June Bride Evelyn Harding entertained at a prettily arranged breakfast at her home on East Fourth South street Thursday Saturday Miss Adelaide Graham Of Seattle Wash will give a luncheon at the Starlite Gardens atop the Hotel Utah' for the bride yWho on Sunday will be honored at adin-ne- r to be given by Miss Billie Smith at Weasku inn Monday Miss Naomi Melville will entertain at a luncheon in compliment to the bride at her home on Twelfth East street and on Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Alvin Keddington will give a visidinner in honor of tors for the weddipg Honored guests will Include Mr and Mrs Harold Nolte and Mr and Mrs Henry C Nolte of Fairmont Minn Mr and Mrs Roland Nolte of Seattle Elmer Olsen of Seattle and Mark Nolte also of Seattle Mr and Mrs Elwood Burt of Los Angeles and Mr and Mrs M L Graham of Seattle i Affairs Honor f i During ing friends Mrs Howley was the former Mrs J W Beverley of Salt Lake City She has been living in souther California and is now on" an extended honeymoon following her marriage to Mr Howley on the Pacific coast recently A delightful dinner was given In honor of the couple by Mr and Mrs T A Stanley at their home at 29 M Street Thursday evening Among those attending were Mr and Mrs Raymond S Bailey Mr and Mrs Jacob Bai Miss Marie Dougall of Pocatello and Mr and Mrs Gordon Feted ct at Friday Shower Miss Mary"Linnell a bride-to-b- e Was tbo guest of honor at a shower giveii Friday by Mrs W J Wild at her hoihe on Milton avenue The supper table was decorated in roses and Shasta daisies White candles In silver candlesticks were at each end of the table The favors were made of candy and tied with pink satin bows Games followed the supper A dozen guests were invited Tuesday Mrs Clarence Anderson will enterSister of the bride-eletain thirty guests in honor of Miss Linnell ct Flag Day Event Held by D A R Spirit of Liberty chapter D A R celebrated Flag day at the Country club Friday with a luncheon and program The regent and members of the board acted as hostesses The state regent Mrs C P Overfield made a brief report of the continental congress held in April In Washington D C Professor B Roland Lewis addressed the group on “The Spirit of English Free In Stitutions" Mrs A J Alt accompanied by Mrs E W Hoofer sang a number of solos and Miss Mary Thomas gave a reading Seventy members and friends were present North street announces the her daughter Ruth Paul S Smith The place at the Unitarian The Rev Jacob May 21 Trapp officiating The bride is a former student of the University of Utah and a Dilta Delta Delta The bridegroom is a graduate of the National Academy of Fine Arts New York City The young couple will spend the summer in southern Utah and return to Salt Lake City In the fall Colborn vr tr? 246 WAVES FINGER 35c GUARANTEED PERMANENT WAVES Mrs John Pentelute left a bride of early June who before her marriage was Mist Esther Elsie Plewe daughter of Mr and Mrs H L Mrs William Pendleton Plewe Farlsh center an early summer bride formerly Miss Hasel Cecelia Carlson daughter of Mr and Mrs Mrs Douglas Alfred A Carlson H S Hunt right a June bride formerly Miss Nola Taylor of Salt Lake City daughter of Mr and Mrs Levi Taylor- of Loa It’s different— It’s ultra-sma- rt HAIRCUTTING— Ladles 60o 28 O Children JoiSi3MJ V 'BEAUTY SALON 41 East Broadway Many Affairs Supper Honors Honor Visitors Engaged Couple From Montana Mri and Mrs C Arnold Curtiss and Mr and Mrs Eugene D Amott Was 129 Wl —A - WC x Wedded A Notes m Neighborhood House News board of trustees of the house held their Neighborhood monthly meeting Wednesday morning Mrs E B Wicks vice presl The dent acted as chairman Commit-churC- h tee reports were given Mrs James Collins made the report on the Neighborhood house shop The Mothers’ club held its annual picnic Thursday afternoon Ninety mothers and children enjoyed this annual affair at Liberty park Games races lunches and a program were features of the afterMrs Winnie Peck assisted noon by Mrs Martha Turner had charge of the picnic Sisters to Become A 'VP The Y W C A has provided spe-- 1 cial swim classes for the tiny boys and girls because they believe that youngsters should learn to swim at the earliest age possible It has been proved that children do respond to this early instruction very satisfactorily and become competent swimmers at a surprisingly youthful age the day picnic of A trip to The spring golf classes will finish their work within the next two weeks but the golf club will continue through the summer This is an excellent means of putting into practice the principles learned In the classes— to say nothing of the fun it affords the beginning golfer The green fee at the golf course is the only charge for this club and one may Join at any time whether a class member or not were en Sisters Will Become Brides on June 23 Mr and Mrs Arthur A De Wall East Broadway announce the engagement of their daughters Annie to John William Kwant son of Mrs John W Kwant 972 Hollywood avenue and Connie to Kenneth Earl Schefskl son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Schefskl 909 Jefferson street Both weddings will take place June 23 The marriage of the girls will take place on the wedding anniver sarjr of their parents w- Rose Luncheon Set Mis Connie De Wall left daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur A De Well whose engagement te Kenneth Earl Schefskl Is announced Miss Annie De Wall right whose betrothal te John William Kwant Is announced The annual rose luncheon given by the women of the Central Christian church will be held Wednesday at 1 p m In the chipch parlors Mre J H Belt and Mrs Charles A Wood are in charge of the reservations I i The marriage will take placeThursday at the home of the bride and will be followed by a wedding ‘ upper at the Newhouse hotel The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah The announcement was made at bridge luncheon recently at the home of the bride’s mother Pink ! rosebuds decked the table and tiny announcements marked the places ' for 16 guests Mrs Lawrence J Brennan entertained at a bridge supper Thursday evening at her home on Seventh East etreet in honor of Miss Smith A crystal bowl of pink and white rosebuds made an attractive center- piece for the table and places were -marked for Mrs Lynn J Smith Mrs Blalre Klnnersley Mrs Guy C ' Hill Mrs Price Worsley Mrs Mer- - vin S Sanders Mrs Lavar Thatcher ' Mrs Gene Ludwig Mrs Lynn Thatcher Miss Dorotha Nell Harris and Miss Leone Rockwood Mrs Mario J JColdesina was host- ess at a miscellaneous shower Sat- urday evening at her home on East First South street in honor of the' bride Summer blooms decorated the home and covers were laid for Mrs Smith Mrs James Marsden Miss Lois Smith Mrs J M Kill- pack Mrs Eugene A Robbins Mrs George A Robbins Mrs Leonard A Robbins Mrs A N Leonard Mrs' W H Leonard Mrs Kathryn Leon- ard Miss Reilla Leonard Mrs P ' Cojdesina and Miss Emma Col- desina Miss Laura Smith and Miss Roma Denhalter will entertain 25 guests ' at a party Tuesday In honor of Miss Melva Smith - - Past Week Mr and Mrs H C Bowers Herbert avenue have had as their lowed The bride was smartly attired In guests for the past week Mr and Mrs L S Twiggs of Billings Mont a white wool suit with matching accessories and was unattended Mr Twiggs attended the convention Mrs Dorland Is a graduate of the the of International Harvester com- University of Utah and is a PI Beta She has been a member of pany office managers at the Hotel Phi the faculty of the South high school Utah during the past week Dr Dorland received his master’s Mrs Earl J Van Cott entertained degree and his A B from the Uniat a delightful party at her home versity of Utah and is a graduate of on Ninth East street recently for Northwestern where he received his medical training He is a memMrs Twiggs and Mrs Fred Smith ber of the Phi Delta Theta and Nu of Los Angeles Place cards and Sigma Nu fraternities The young couple left during the favors were Initial handkerchiefs and marked the places for Mrs L afternoon for Seattle where they will make their home A Budgland Mrs H M CulbertMrs son Mrs Charles Shields Y Charles Gelsch Mrs Glenn Wentworth Mrs H C Bowers and the honored guests The summer program for girls out Mb and Mrs R J Twiggs enterof school started at the Y W C A tained at a supper Thursday for last week The schedule is as folthe visitors at their home on South lows: Book Lovers’ group vacation West Temple street A color scheme reading Wednesday 1 to 3 p m handcraft Thursday 10 a m to of rose and gold was featured in 12 noon: discussions “Your Job and t£ble decorations and covers were You’’ Thursday 12 noon to 3 p m laid for eight Girls who would like to join both Mr and Mrs H C Bowers enter- the craft group and the job discusat tained informally bridge Monday sions might bring a picnic lunch their guests and gave a with them if they like All evening for buffet supper Tuesday evening for out of school between the agesgirls of a few close friends of Mr and Mrs 16 and 20 may find something to Twiggs interest them in this program RegOn Friday a bridge dinner was istrations are still being taken given by Dr and Mrs George Cannon to Charles Franklin Otter-stro- Counan at their home on Thirteenth Health Education son of Mr and Mrs F W East street for 10 guests and Mrs Otterstrom 1780 Herbert avenue R M Leonard honored- Mrs Twiggs People interested in taking tennis The wedding will take plaoe Satur- at a bridge luncheon Saturday at lessons should register now in order to escape the heat of the late sumher home on Hubbard avenue day at the home of the bride mer and because classes are filling rapidly Only a limited number can be accommodated A few more Brides registrations can be taken for the Monday-Thursda- y 6:30 p m class The early bird tennis class could not meet during the bad weather but will resume work on Tuesday This is an ideal class for bueiness girls who want to play before going to work Each tennis class member is entitled to one weekly practice period without charge entertained at a beautifully appointed garden buffet supper Saturday at the Curtis home on Seventh East street in honor of Miss Esther Clawson and her fiance Dr Howard K Belnap Sixteen close of friends honored the couple were Salt Lake Couple present Married at Home Sunday Mr and Mrs H P Cannon will give a dinner at their Of Bride's Parents home in Midvale for the couple who will be honored at a bridge dinner to be given Monday evening of the marriage Thursday evening by Mr and Mrs J Fred Pingree Miss Morion Pearl Blakemore Tuesday Mrs Lon R Richardson give a luncheon for the popular daughter of Mr and Mrs A B will bride-ele- ct Blakemore 648 Bryan avenue and Max J Kennard son of Mr and Mrs James R Kennard 940 Elm Girls to Visit in street took place at the home of East During Summer the bride’s parents Mr Kennard performed the’ceremony in the presMiss xVaniIleer Marx and Miss ence of members of the two families Miss Dorothy Blakemore sister Eleanore Hoffman will leave soon of the bride was maid of honor for St Louis Mo where Miss Marx and she worje a gown of aquamarine will spend the summer with her blue alpaca with beige accessories uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs M Miss Hoffman will attend and a corsage of gardenias The Marx bridal party stood before the fire the Delta Zeta convention in North place which was banked with white Carolina calla lilies and gladioli combined with ferns and ema)l palms Following the ceremony a small Engagement Announced reception for a few close friends Mr and Mrs Thomas O Leaver was given at the Phi Mu sorority 222 Ninth avenue announce the enhouse on Butler avenue gagement of their daughter Ruth 664 $3 French Oil street — Seattle Doctor WAVE— Dried r - Mr and Mrs George L Sandberg of 615 West North Temple street announce the engagement of their daughter Thelma Grace to Elmer LeRoy Swenson eon of Mr and Mre Ensignia Alfred Swenson of No 2 Canyon road The marriage will take place at the home of the bride Saturday and Charles G Wright will perform the ceremony A miscellaneous shower was given Wednesday evening by her mother Mrs George L Sandberg at their The annual birthday banquet of home About 50 gueste were pres the Ensignia club was held on Monent day at the Lion House Mrs Clarissa Eastmond was the toastmis-tres- s S L and the subject was “birds’” White roses daisies and birds were To used for decorations The favors were in bird design Following the A marriage of Interest to society banquet the following officers were was that of Miss Betty Marie elected: Mrs Lydia W McKendrick Knight daughter of Mrs Harry S reelected president Miss Betty Knight 521 East Second South Noble vice president Mrs Lucille street and Dr Edison Graham Dor land son of Mrs C E Dorland Coulam secretary Mrs Elll B 1777 Harvard avenue which took May treasurer Miss Katherine E place at high noon Wednesday at Stayner recording secretary the residence of the bride's grand Committees announced include: parents Mr and Mrs Maurice M Program committee Miss Stayner Johnson 521 East Second South Mrs Ella B May Miss Lucille Barstreet ker entertainment committee Mrs The Rev John E Carver of Ogden Luicena R Card Mrs Cleone Emery performed the ceremony in the pres- and Mrs Sue B Morris Mrs ence of 6 few close friends of the Clarissa Eastmond member at young couple and the immediate large families A buffet luncheon fol- Maid The older children of nursery held their first the season on Thursday Jordan park and games joyed Coiffure Styling A I Mrs L J Smith 259 East Seventh South street announces the engage- ment of her daughter Melva to H Elwood Leonard eon of Heber C Leonard’ 649 East South Temple Salt Late- Girl - Holds Election At Annual Meet Couple's Marriage Wedding Trip Told Mrs R B Second West marriage of Elizabeth to wedding took Mrs Maurlct Club C Wlrick A dinner also was given Tuesday evening by Mr and Mrs Raymond S Bailey at their home 1530 South Bride-Ele- Will Marry --On Thursday Told Shower Held A series of parties which concluded with a farewell dinner were given in honor of Mr and Mrs John J Howley of San Diego who left for the east Friday after spending a week in Salt Lake City visit- Seventh East street Mr and Mrs Howley will spend a month in the east visiting fHends and relatives in Chicago St Louis and other cities They came to Salt Lake City from Palm Springs and the Imperial valley where they spent the past month The couple will visit here again after their visit in the east S L Maid's Betrothal Visiting Couple y 1936 Wershaw The marriage of Miss Maxine Gaddie daughter of Mr and Mrs who with R W Gaddie 1010 Fifteenth East street and Dr Byron W Daynes Mr Warshaw son of Mr and Mrs Joseph J will hold Daynes will take plaoe next Saturday Saturday Mlsa Fay Sanders enter"opan housa" tained at a prettily arranged luncheon at her home in Kaysville in Sunday between compliment to Mlsa Gaddie and also iha hours of for her mother Mrs Alice Sanders who celebrated her seventy-fift- h 4 and 8 p m birthday anniversary Monday Mrs Sharp W Daynes at their home will entertain at a luncheon at her ‘ 1270 Yale home on East Broadway In honor of Miss Gaddie who Tuesday will avenue be honored at a luncheon to be given by Miss Henrietta Henderson The affair also will compliment Miss Rosemarie Stephens a popular June bride Thursday Mrs Gordon C Young Mrs J Donald Daytfes and Mrs Joseph J Daynes will entertain at a luncheon in the Jade room of the Hotel Utah In honor of Miss Gaddie Friday Mrs Gerald Cannon will entertain at a tea in honor of Miss Gaddie and Mre Richard Splker a recent bride of Miss Lois Keddington Miss a popular bride of the month s 14 Couple Will Marry Here On Saturday Affairs to la honor JUNE Wedded to A L Man Wednesday Mrs Mary Hubbard Schnell 331 East Fifth South street announces the marriage of her daughter Eleanor Maude to Roy Vincent Matson (of Los Angeles The wedding took place June 10 Among those who entertained for the young couple prior to their marriage were Mrs Charles Cotter-e- ll and Mrs Daniel Garbutt Mrs J D Hurd Mrs Emmet Rauch Mrs Gerald Newton and Mrs Dewey Bemls Miss Nanoh Croxall and Miss Ruth Bourgard Mrs Ross Hartwell Mrs Peter H Service and Mrs Ralph W Emerson in Ogden and Mr and Mrs Nathan Hubbard For Bride-Ele- ct Miss Naomi Melville will entertain at luncheon Monday afternoon at her home 320 Thirteenth East stree in honor of Miss Lois Keddington whose marriage to Ralph Nolte will take place Wednesday Betrothal Told At Tea Affair A beautifully arranged tea last Sunday afternoon by Mrs Augustus Reeves at her home on ' First avenue when the betrothal of Miss Carina Frank daughter of Mr Mrs Valdemar Frank of Logan to Lewis A Reeves son of Mr and-Mr- s was-give- Reeves was announced Early June flowers decorated the rooms and the tea table was decked Mrs W A with Shasta daisies Cavenaugh and Mrs Frank Hegin- -botham were In charge of the tearoom and were 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