Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST Luncheon on Roof Honors Going to Coast Breakfast Tea Honor Visitors From’ D 16 1936 Logan Society Clubs Luncheons Teas Honor Coast 5 ' 4 ' ' ' - LOGAN— One of the ftioet out- - in compliment' to MisS Eloise social affairs of the and their son William whose mer waa a musical given Wednes- Bride-Ele- ct toolt Pce Saturday The marrlage day evening at the Bluebird by Mrs P M Neilson and her daughters table was attractively decorated Mrs Maurice R Barnee of Wash- - with late summer flowers Covers Miss Majel McHugh popular ington D C and Mrs Weston Ver-- were h lail for tta gUegtg bride-elewill be the honored guest non Jr of New York Cityv bo8 nd hostesses Mr and Mrs Mrs Barnes an pitea a the hours between at accomplished Monday brilliantly the following George A Torgeson jdiss Laura of 5 and 7 p m given by Miss anist gave : program Chdpin'a Etude in E Ma- - Dale Torgeson Miss Charlene Lob-jMarjorie Rich at her hiftne on Scherzo in B Flat Minor Noc- - man and Mr and MraJMNor— Douglas street- Thirty guests have tume in F Sharp Major Prelude ter dinner the guests 3 in G Major and Etude in G Flat been bidden and Beethoven’s Sonata were taken to the home of Mr and Mrs J J Neville will entertain Major Tuesday at a luncheon at the Coun- (appassionata) with the three move- - Mrs Lohman where a social try club in compliment to the young nlng followed Miss Torgeson was Mrs Barnes formerly Miss Ellen presented with a gift bride to be who on Wednesday with Miss Marjorie Rich another bride-ele- Neilson wore an ashes of roses col- will be honored at a tea be- ored frock with a cape of rose Mr and Mrs P A Nalsbltt of tween the hours of 5 and 7 p m feathers Mrs Neilson was dressed Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d given by Miss Mary Hearley at her in white and Mrs Vernon former- - in Logan as house guests of Mr home 465 Third avenue Mrs John ly Miss Adelaide Neilson wore a and Mrs L D NaisbiU M Hearley will assist her daughter pink lace gown in entertaining and Miss Genevieve Refreshments were served at the Return to N Y McHugh will be in charge of the close of the evening The table was Mm d e Rbbinson' Miss- - Peggy Ivers covered with a lace cloth Blue del- dining room Beth of New York cfty Miss Ddrothy Maher Miss Margaret Ca lforn a P0PPie- left Mary yeJ after Wednesday for thelr-hom- e Ashton Miss Catherine Hearley and gladioli and ivory tapers formed here for several’weeks with visiting Miss Margaret Hearley will assist ThU y centerpiece relatives and friends They were in serving Seventy-fiv- e guests have by motored to Ogden by Mr and Mrs “ff been bidden Mrs F Clark A Thomp-- 1 Asa Bullen son Mrs D C Budge and Mrs B following girls 0n Monday Mr3 Robins0n wgJ MHthe uest of honor at an Informal Maryd Cavlt Harriet tea given by Mrs Asa Bullen and HulmGnd Ben30n’ Mrs Nellie B in Langton at the home About liS rliw of Mrg Bullen cloge friendg Mr Robinson were invited to call The members of the Elks lodge MONTPELIER Idaho — Miss a dinner dance at the Malibu Mrs Robinson and daughter were Helen Beckstrom and Leland S gave ti-k''mJLmL Tuesday eve- - the motif for a family dinef Weedel of Montpelier were married i"h°ga"Cany°n P wer® Sunday by Mr and Mrs Herschel Saturday August 8 at 8 p m at special guests 1 Bullen Alan Mrs Mr Mil-to- n of home and the Mrs Milton V Backman of Los Angeles and children 1249 drive Richards Ogden Marilyn Jr and Betty who are the guests of Mr and Mrs Milton E Th ladies of the Logan Golf club The ceremony was performed by James at their home on Ninth East street P‘efant Grove Wednes-- 1- held a tournament Wednesday' the Rev John Edward Carver of to days with rela- afternoon with the El Monte Coun- the First Presbyterian church o day u try olub of Ogden on the local Ogden The couple will make their course After the tournament the home in Montpelier w Ander®°" "1 Ogden club members motored to Lo--’ The bride Is a member of Betsy Cara Ka and Ross chapter Order of the Eastern &an where they were guests have returned from a week e at acanyon Star Mr Weedel is prominent in ryn picnic supper Twentv-- f lv By JOSEPH McCORD motor trip through th Bryce Zion attended Masoriic circles He is a past masof King Solomon lodge F A and Grand canyons and Fish Lake not the only cause She had come ter SYNOPSIS Mrs William B Hayward and A M No 27 and a member of Having lost her job in the city home to find herself a misfit sort El Kerah temple of the Shrine Married daughter Sandra of Washington Couple the to of give anybody Enough Joan Kendall returns after several ar® visiting in Logan with Dr A prettily arranged wedding of the years to her parents who own Lay-lan- d glooms This comforting solution William season midsummer Sat--1 ind Mrs J W Hayward took An’ fo’ vou was makln’ born ales place was will join his wife later pottage near Waples Beach developed a sudden flaw He' I didn’t need you grandma or any- - urday when Miss Eloise Torgeson andWaywardwill make One of the guests is Deeds McCune compelled to give it voice their home in they wllllamLoh eise’s to tell me apple pie taking a vacation just then be - "We were speaking of the Elledge body man Jr son of Mr and Mrs Wil- - “‘1 ctty after September L Dr-ncause of eyes strained while work- savant Does he barge into the ain’ fit to eat less you puts in a Ham Lohman of this MrsHayward entertained city The cere- home picture? With your fa- plenty of cinnament You go on an’ a lamily dinner Tuesday for Mrs ing under stronger lights on models mony was performed at high noon wants” eat all mean?” you I ther at used as window displays He shies the home of the bride's parents Hayward Others present were Mr "I don’t believe you know what at “That’s what I was coming to being called an artist The second Mr and Mrs George A Torgeson chilA Salina" I have the feeling you’re saying days he meets Joan on the beach Yes he does O A - ?Ien Sonne by witwas and Bishop it knows I TT it! "Don’t think you She tells him that pretty Claire that there’s something between Wright and daughter of 0llril so well I’m goln’ out ’fore Miss nessed by the members of both fam- - Boston’ those two” Mass Lindsay and her wealthy widowed Hies and Mr and Mrs J M Nor- “Sure of that?” Deeds was think- Marthy come In here an’ ketches fleet d mother are annual visitors pt The mantel was Gene Gaston is Agnes Lind- ing of John Elledge’s one reference me feedin’ folks ’tweeji meals" into an altar and was banked Joan minute” a Walt to Kendall El"Rather suggested Jere imposson a say’s by former marriage The bride cfr Wennerg?en ?S ' I’ll get you toll baskets of gladioli derly Dr Sloan Elledge is a "nerve” sible” That was the way the doc- as the cook left “and talIored gown was spent in playing bridge a and fork” described tor their host plate case due to the death of his wife ftery ogharkit?? & corsa:e which tea was served The room’s “That’s what worries me" Joan Deeds Initiates Joan and only child in a marine disaster of were decorated with garden flowers His brother John also a physician admitted frankly “They have very arm her No!” Deeds caught A prize for high score was awarded is devoting his time to Sloan Joan little to do with each other But "Don’t! That pie is of exactly the After the a ceremony wedding The following were special guests: it’s feel somehow I there” seen Gene she a hadn’t for says consistency to be eaten as pie was breakfast was served table (ContlnSed on 1 D "Nothing definite to hang it on?” intended to be ’et It’s a sacred waa covered with a lace The long time until her recent return cloth and “Not a thing Stupid isn’t it?” Deeds finds himself wondering wait I’ll initiate you” rite centered a with wedding cake sur “I’m not so sure" ’ Peterson-$undwa- ll what Joan’s “detached” manner inBefore Joan could protest he rounded with flowers Candelabra “Well here we are Thank you dicates and hopes it isn't some man her FAIR VIEW— and Mr her Mrs and up deposited Ernest caught it helped1 She has an engagement at a Wa- for listening Petersen announce the marriage of upon the kitchen table He “Thank me! Don’t be silly! If you lightly ples Bench hairdresser’s but he their and sat down beside her picked up daughter Donna to Arthur ” can’t refuse an unwelcome invita- only knew The young couple left later in the Sundwall son of Mrs Carl Sundwall the pie pan tion to visit with the Elledges Gene Pie May Be Gone “It simply has to be eaten with afternoon for a wedding trip after of f18 city The marriage was ol- gives her what seems like a pre‘‘Wait until yousee The pie may the fingers There’s no other way which they will make their home in emnlzed in the Salt Lake L D S lift his in car although be all gone” Joan laughed as she Here you 'are” He lifted a piece Twin Falls Idaho The bride wore temple Wednesday arranged Several social inviting Deeds to come along Sloan led the way to the back door and held it out Joan accepted it a stunning going-awa- y suit of functions have been held the past Elledge is discourteous John apoloweek fqr the bride She is a gradu- Salina was in the kitchen with a smile and they ate in si- brown with green accessories " ’Lo Miss Joan! What — ate of the North Sanpete high getic The call ended Deeds walks lence all you to Waples finds Joan and walks want heah?” Mr and Mrs William Lohman school and Mr Sundwallis “One more piece left” Deeds ina former back with her entertained at a family dinner student of Brigham Young unlver Joan is curious formed her "Sh h! Mr McCune and at about Dr Sloan She confides in have had a Bluebird the Thursday evening Isity at Provo “You eat it I’m full” long walk and we’re him about her parents telling him "No” he said firmly "It’s halv-er- s Is there any of that apple she feels like a stranger since she hungry the pie of peace My knife’s pie left? Mr McCune says you came back clean” He drew his penknife from make the best pie he ever tasted '’ f ffx' "Go on!” Salina’s thick lips his pocket and bisected the remain- I ¥ INSTALMENT 8 stretched in a pleased grin "You ing segment "I insist” She tried to turn away the idea ain’t been on no "I’ll never be able to eat tolong walk You lightly but Deeds was not de- been up to the Beach sittin’ with night” she sighed ceived He believed that he was “Never mind This is a pretty your head urfder one of them ’lec-trbeginning to understand Joan’s atI seen one once wpnderful occasion" titude was not the result of her own You contrapshuns looks a sight” The pie eaten Deeds drew a foldmisfortunes or what had been "Did yoil ever try one?” Joan ed handkerchief from the breast an un- laughed worrying him today pocket of his coat and held it out happy affair At least that was "Who? Me?” Salina’s fat body “Wipe your mouth It’s ail over ” shook with mirth "No ma’am! sugar Looks Something in church will meet Thursday at 2 p m Cain’ hitch no ’lectricity to mah Joan's brown eyes checked him He at the home of Mrs R Hasna 1061 wool They is about half one of ’em caught his breath sharply tried to cover up with a laugh It was curiWashington street pies in the box’ He’p yourselfs not nuff to go on the table ously shaky S B A members have asked the ” ” His “Hi Joan heart was in Fraternal congress to meet ' with Wait She waddled to the refrigerator his eyes them Wednesday at 8 p m at 323 “Hello Mac” South State street All members are returning with a pie tin in her Joan’s hand She laid it on the table low and hesitating “Mac" urged to attend Deeds approached and looked lovthe fleeting glance from her brown that accompanied S B A Thimble club will meet ingly at the pastry eyes “Salina” he said reverently "I’m it at Jordan park Thursday at 1 It changed the entire world for The hostesses are Mrs Laura Hunter tempted to think that you’re the re incarnation of my favorite grand- Deeds McCune and Mrs Elizabeth Barnett mother She made apples pies like Joan had excused herself at once The sewing section of Sego Lily that Not too thick not too and disappeared a matter that met division No 150 L A to O R C juicy Lots of cinnamon and with with Deeds’ approval He wasn't will meet Monday with Mrs Alberta granulated sugar sprinkled on the quite sure what had happened but it waa something that needed careBuffington 2736 Adams street for top crust Perfect” y "Look heah Mist’ Cune I been ful thinking over And in the solisewing tude of his own quarters “You’d Tor-standi-ng um-LM- Bride-to-B- e Bride-Ele- ct I A Mias Mildred Spencer fiancee of Holman Waters waa the motif of a smartly appointed luncheon Miss Helen Frank will entertain at a breakfast Sunday In honor of J Miss Sue Lamb whose marriage to Melvin A Jqpsen will take place August 27 Miss Frances Wilson Saturday afternoon at the Starlite Gardens given by Miss Mignon Campbell A white pottery swan filled with vhite haters and white gladioli on gold reflector centered the table The favors were in white pottery and njarked the following guests’ places: Miss Kathryn Sharp Miss Alice Murphy Miss Charlotte Murphy Miss Jeannette Clawson Miss Mary Creer Mrs Joseph Malary of Clarksburg W Va Miss Beth and Miss Lucille Hays Bridge followed at the Campbell home on Tenth avenue Mrs 'Fred A H Rohlfing entertained at a supper and miscellaneous shower Friday evening at her home on Emerson avenue compliCovers menting the bride-to-b- e Were laid for 15 Miss Kathryn Sharp will entertain at tea Sunday from 5 to 7 p m at her home on Windsor street for who will be the popular bride-elethe guest of honor at a dinner Monday evening given by Miss Mary Creer on Gilmer drive Tuesday Miss Lucille Hays is planning a luncheon for Miss Spencer who on Wednesday will be complimented at a luncheon party given by Miss Dorothy Miller at her home on Michigan avenue Pap-wor- SN We th will preside at a party Monday for the bride-to-b- e who on Wednesday will bo complimented at a shower given by Miss Mario Bamberger and Miss Mercy B Tuttle Mrs Richard C Freed entertained at an informal bridge tea Saturday afternoon at her home on First avenue honoring Miss Lamb The tea table was decorated with a bowl of cosmos in the pastel shades The guests included Miss Josephine Moffat Miss Charlotte Murphy Miss Barbara Halloran Miss Helen Frank Miss Marguerite Savage Miss Constance Jensen Miss Betsy Parrish Miss Margaret Keyset Miss Mary Alice Stark and Miss Norrlne BrowriT Saturday ct Affair Honors Brides-to-B- e And Visitors CoupleWed at Bride's Home Mr and Mrs J R Jackman 1139 West Third North street announce the marriage of their daughter Virginia to George Wayne Clark son of Mr and Mrs George C Clark C17 Kensington avenue The marriage took place Wednesday at the home of the bride’s parents in the presence of members of the two families A dinner followed the ceremony and the couple left Immediately afterward for a wedding trip to the Pacific northwest After September 1 they will be at home to their friends at 333 East Seventeenth South street 6 Will Be Married September 4 The marriage of Miss Helen Tay lor daughter of "Mr and Mrs E J Taylor 2299 South State street and Charles V Finell Jr son of Mrs Charles V Fihell of Tooele formerly of Salt Lake City will be solemnized September 4 in the Salt Lake City L D S temple In the evening a reception will be given at the Hyrum Jensen home on Highland drive Miss Virginia Bollinger was host- ess at a delightful party for the bride-eleWednesday evening at her home on Yale avenue Garden flowers decorated the rooms and tabldk were arranged for games Those in attendance were Miss Tayct lor Miss Leone Taylor Miss Gertrude Linnebach Mrs Whitney C Chapman Mrs Royal H Jensen Mrs Richard Snow Mrs T Collins Jackson Miss Mary Rogers Miss Lucille Sheffield Miss Irene Stewart and Miss Thelma Hoggan Monday Mrs D W Parratt aunt will be hostof the bride-to-b- e ess at a miscellaneous shower at her home at 330 East Twenty-firs- t South street Thirty guests have been invited A prettily arranged midsummer luncheon was given at the Town club Saturday by Mrs Julian Bamberger for a group of brides of the season and visitors in the city The table was arranged long in the west room of the club and decorated with baskets of fragrant summer blooms In shades of orchid and pink The favors were miniature ivory vases filled with the sweetpeas The honored guests included Miss Marjorie Parrish Miss Katharine Covey Miss Margaret F Smith Miss Agnes Watson Mrs Mrs James B Hicks of Boston Richard F Bennett Mrs Preston Miss Virginia Eugene Ashton Beatie of Los Angeles and Miss Milene Muir of Boston The other guests were Mrs Charles J Allen Mrs C E Wright Mrs O N Malmquist Mrs James D Moyle Mrs Boyd Park Mrs David L Freed Mrs Charles C Freed Mrs Joel Nibley Mrs Sid Beatie of Los Angeles Miss Anne Eloise Sweeney Miss Isabel Critch-loMiss Florence Hammond Miss Marion Whitney Miss Virginia Hilton Miss Betty Allison and Mrs J B WhitehiU at Bride's Home The marriage of Miss Blanche G Malin daughter of Mr and Mrs W M Nott 157 Hawkes court and John Roger Hunt 835 South Main street took place Saturday evening at the home of the bride’s mother the ceremony being performed by John Harter in the presence of members of the two families and a few close friends The bride was lovely in her wedding gown of sheer silk net of peacock blue oyer satin and she carried a bouquet of asters and sweet peas tied with a white satin bow Mrs Anona Boardman sister of the bride was matron of honor and Was tracked in yellow net with a corsage of sweet peas Earl Board-maacted as best man Bernell Calderwood played the wedding march The home was dec orated with a profusion of gay summer flowers Mrs Vera Shingleton sister of the bride was in charge of the gift room and Mrs Zelma Sadler another sister of the young bride assisted in receiving the guests Mr Hunt and his bride will be at home in Bountiful after Friday Tuesday afternoon Mrs A L Spencer and Miss Betty Marie Spencer presided over a delightful bridal shower and luncheon in compliment to Mrs Hunt prior to her marriage Tables were arranged for bridge during the afternoon News of Women's Clubs Wrasatch grove No 1 Supreme Woodmen circle will give a card party Monday at 2:15 p m at 323 South State street Members of the circle and the Pacific Woodmen Life association combined for a picnic and wiener roast in Mill creek Monday evening Fifty members of the organizations and their families were Forest of - eve-me- ct manuei Baptist church will meet Tuesday at 8 p m at the home of R J Grayson 357 East Fourth South street Plans for the autumn and winter work will be made The Wednesday Triangle club of the Y W C A will meet Monday at 6 p m at the Interurban station to go to Lagoon for a frolic Miss Mary Swonson president is in charge in attendance Woodbine circle No 41 Neightemple No 32 Daughters bors of Woodcraft will hold its of Lybia the Nile will meet at the home regular meeting Wednesday at 8 of Mrs R A Marriott in Arbor p m in the I O O F hall Lane on Highland drive WednesLadies’ auxiliary to division No day at 9:30 a m for sewing 382 of Street Car Men’s union will W B A No 11 and Westway hold a picnic at Saltair Thursday club will hold their annual picnic Members are asked to meet at the at Lagoon Monday Supper will box m and 1:45 at bring p depot be served at 6 p m Transportalunches tion arrangements may be made Silver Maple circle No 108 with Mrs Florence Greenig Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Maxwell McKean W R C will Monday at 8 p m in the I O O F meet Wednesday at 12 noon for a halL Mrs Mazie McLelland and Mrs Sylvia Webb will be the host- pot luck lunch at fraternal hall esses The Ladies’ auxiliary to St PeThe Senior B Y U of the Im- - ter’s guild will 1 meet Wednesday for luncheon at p m in the guild rooms 657 North Second West street Mrs William Hodgson will be the hostess s Miss Virginia Gledhill daughter of Mr and Mrs J F Gledhill 1067 Fourth East street recently returned from an extended visit in the eastern and southern states visiting in New York City Philadelphia Chicago and Washington a Wed Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Green camps will entertain Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Maude W Evans 56 West Thirty-thir- d South street All county company mem' bers are cordially invited urls Wouldn't your little girl just love to have curls like that famous child star ' soft natural curls’ that would steal your heart away? Such are the permanents given by Z C M I operators who are trained and experienced to give extra care and attention to children's hair $4 Ul BEAUTY SALON ZC M - SECOND FLOOR Daughters of the Utah Pioneers of Granger will hold an outing August 25 at 9 a xti at American Fork canyon Members will visit the relic hail at Pleasant Grove and are requested to meet at the Plymouth sdhooi at Taylorsville and to bring a box lunch John E Critchlow auxiliary needle club will meet at the home of Mrs Bessie Wilson 1515 East Thirty-thir- d South street Wednesday for a 1 p Jtr SE'JSZ Ogden The Return of Joan - v Lay-lan- withU''LSSf I i CecUBiunner6 VS ) The Women’s Missionary society of the Westminster Presbyterian s AUERBACH'S ic p-- all-da- Summer Bride Betrothed Maid h & " ? m luncheon The first meeting of the year and the birthday anniversary of the John F Critchlow auxiliary No 3 will be held at the state armory Friday at 8 p m A program will be given and refreshments will be served Mrs Lily Sauclough is presl dent of the auxiliary Auxiliary Union No 218 will have an outing at Saltair Thursday Luncheon will be served at 1 p m and members are asked to meet at the depot at 12 noon Pythian Sisters will hold its reg ular card party Tuesday at 2 p m in the K of P hall I i Hunter and Pleasant QIurleij ojfemple - R“°n D C Start "her" to school with L T Idaho Couple Couple Marry Miss Evelyn Lea who will leave during the weekfor San Francisco to Join her mother Mrs H G Benster and make her home u ct Mrs De Wain O Nelson left a bride of the midsummer formerly Miss Tacoma Earley of Salt Lake City daughter of Mr and Mrs H W Hart of Ogden Miss Lois Hubbard right daughter of Mr and Mrs C L Hubbard whose engagement to Dana R Feck is announced The marriage to take place Tuesday better get this straight kid” he reminded himself grimly once his door was shut He shed his coat dropped into the armchair rocker and lit a cigaret mechanically He was conscious of a vast above everything else but it made him uneasy He wasn’t quite ready to admit that he had fallen in love with Joan but she was sweet It didn’t make sense but maybe he did love her 4n that case he’d better go slow She had accepted him as a friend no getting away from that But that might be all Her little confidence in regard to her father still lingered pleasantly And yet that might have been inspired by fear even worry Deeds’ jaw tightened a little at that He almost wished that fat guy would prove unpleasant in some way If he ever made himself objectionable to Joan but that was childish And there was Gene Gaston Deeds almost had forgotten him Where did he fit in? If at all Joan had said nothing about her drive with him to Waples Had she avoided any mention of it puror did she consider it posely too trivial? And yet Deeds was at some pains to remind himself that he had come to the shore to rest his eyes He had other things to do than indulge in a romance with the first pretty girl he met one he never had seen before and probably never would see after this vacation was ended Yet Joan was different from any other girl Copyright 1936 by Joseph McCord To Be Continued drifts close on WINGS! U and the bright glint of them sweeps in a fascinating mode! Tiny lovebirds glow- ingly tropical! Lacquered wings that like gleam paint! Soft curling feathers young and flattering! Fall will mean feath- ers in your hat! and they’re here now! $5 to $1250 Millinery— Second Floor 4 A 5' |