Show E2 e3 '45564474W tt tkr Sunday Morning August 29 1913C 11 Calendar of Club Events Bridal Parade a ) Salt Lake Navy l‘loiliers' club in Civic center 544 South Wearing a turquoise blue suit with black accessories and an orchid corsage Miss Ruth Elizabeth Gillespie became the bride of Corporal Leslie V Ridley in a ceremony performed by Robert L Bridge on August 20 at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Leonard W Gillespie 647 Girard avenue At the reception following the ceremony the bride was attended by Miss Colleen Wallace as bridesmaid staff Sergeant Paul Eggleson acted as best man Corporal Ridley son of Mr and Mrs H J Ridley of Sandpoint Idaho is stationed at Wendover in the bomber squadron 8 p illargaret Jones Gwen Tuesday John IP Critchlow :Nlain club Mrs Jack J Milligan wedded Wednesday ' Collt ititio1 from l'o auxiliary No birthday party 8 p in Civic and Mrs Alfred herrington orcenter 544 South Mani street The couple will he Panguitch married September 11 at Riverside Cal- and will inalte their Wednesday there for the present Lieuvar Service junior group Scott home tenant is stationed building 8 p with the United States army at NVoodhine circle No 41 NeighHaan Cal bors of Woodcraft 8 p rn IOOF Camp 'hall 411 Post Office place Elecensen tion of officers Mr and Mrs Charles E Rowan flermione temple No 8Pythian sisters 8 p m I 0 0 F hall 41 announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Lonella Rowan to Post Office place Ladies' auxiliary to Post No 97 Waldo G Christensen on of Mrs Canadian Legion British Empire Lucile Christensen which was an Service league 8 p m Newhouse event of August 15 in American Motion pictures will be Fork hotel The bride attended the Brigham shown Young university for three years street Ladies' auxiliary to the Street Car Iklen's union No 382 8 p m at Civic center 544 South Main IN A V A !es titc A wedding reception will be held Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs N S Larson 1935 Lincoln street in honor of theil daughter Miss Reva Maxine Larsonwho was married to Jack J Milligan son of Mr and Mrs James H Milligan of Smithfield Wednesday in the Salt Lake L D S temple Mrs M3ron W rartridge Wednesday bride At the Monday reception the bride will wear a princess gown of white satin with an orange biassom crown topping her veil Her 1 11 ice Alus Win bouquet will be roses stephanotis Lois Lee alumni of Miss Two attendof the Bron vas elected and gardenias She will be ITnivcrsity Mu sor- to succeed Mrs Nolte as president Phi of the Titah chapter as maid ed by Miss Janice Milligan Ixereeleeted to national of- - of district 12 Mrs Tar ley was of honor and Miss Alice Gardiner ority ficefs at a recent PIO Mu convenpresident of the local chapter of Miss Dorothy Brammer and Miss tion held in Chicago Mrs Ralph Phi 1111w1ien it achieved national Launa Jackson wBl attend her as Nolte the former Miss Lois Ked- status was elected n'a Friday night at a banquet given bridesmaids Don Homer will serve dington in the Beau Brumniel cafe the treasurer as best man Mrs T Scott Varley formerly Phi Mu sorority honored Miss Clerr r ii Banner Review No 11 Pioneer club Woman's Benefit association 5:30 p in at the summer home of Miss Lillian Fox in Big Cottonwood canyon Auxiliary No 58 Painters and Decorators of A mericn all y sewing for soldiers Labor temple 151 Second East street Luncheon at 12:30 p iii and 6 p tn Everyone asked to bring scissors Red Cross work Meeting at 8 p m Sego Lily division No 150 ladies' auNillary to the Order of Railway Conductors of America luncheon 12:30 p tn meeting 2 p m Moose hall 161 Second East EXCLUSIVE KEITH Friday War Service Mothers' club 4 P 41 10 4 "' ' A picnic at Canyon glen Tuesday evening was enjoyed by members of the 115th F A auxiliary and their partners The chicken dinner was in charge of Mrs Ernest Pax-ma- n assisted by Mrs Ralph Morgan Mrs Mont Bigler Mrs Art Scott and Mrs Eugene LiddiardMrs Francis Rai le was in charge of the program and Mrs A D Clark the transportation rpt t"' WITH O'BRIEN I 1)-- G Years l('y illt) Butler R ave- nue mrho is leaving for 71licago to train at St Luke's hospital Arrangements for the banquet were under the direction of Miss Marguerite Lauriante assisted by Miss Dorothy Redford and Miss Janyne Nyvall 0 pending on you—and you're not dependable if you're phricallyi fit" sure they saw it With this war going on and everybody working overtime the fellows just don't have time to get over to the "Y" or out to Forest Dale much any more NittO) 8 rDlp 1 :t Lz C) Prom Page Three) Lion down " r "Rip Ail 11 A To r-4- Ai A 4! - LA Li' 1- - ci NI) G ' ik tJ4T4 rr 14 sit 4 m-m- smart profile: casual that will give new meansuits and classic ing to your dresses! In the fine soft felt and expert tailoris famous for which ing Black brown Draper navy wine and '64 Pir Y 6 jungle green Light colors 895 A N f e1 'tikie ' nt"'- - fe'll ''''' -'- 4ir-' t- - sKcith O'Brien Millinery—Third e ' W'1 i ''''''' Floor 4r:274 of a sudden he jerks a suitout from under the table snaps it open and takes out his exercise machine It's a long slab Mrs Grant R:ichins president of of black rubber about the size of' the Jaycee Wives heading the a yardstick and it was handholds women's committee which was in on each end He grabs the handcharge of the program and supper holds and starts pumping and Weston Garrett and S W Kitterman comprised the general com- brother I'm here to tell you you've never seen nothing like it All the mittee ' ALL case Provo Jaycees Hold Party The annual jay(ep boat party took place Wedneday evening on the boat on Utah lake Dane Ing was the main feature of entertaininent and a fried chrcken supper was served with Smith-Stron- g z! Riz Inspiration to Delight the Eye el fyI PC(1111 time the chief keeps yelling: "Hot ziggity dog This is the way I do it—hot ziggity dog!" 'I 17 t Black rnc Ganarnine Patent Trim PEES'fanVER not just an expression but a truth when you near Selby ARCH PRESERVER Shoes Selby has cleverly concealed a steel arch bridge which firmly supports your foot and at the same time holds the shoe in its fine original shape insures you against foot fatigue 411P- - out 10" U S WAR BONDS AND SIAM Officers Elected g At a recent luncheon officers of the Capitol Girls' club out-goin- were honored The following were recently elected to head the group vt LaAbei out o Well now you know the Lions You won't find a bunch of fellows anywhere who'll admit it more readily when they're wrong They all knew they needed exercise to keep fit here on the home front So someone asks the chief where one of them exercising machines The chief stops can be bought and says he is the agent pumping for them—but he was right quick to repeat that he wasn't there to sell anything "However" he said "if there is a man in the house who has no way of getting his exercise and really wants one of these I guess I can let him have one" Well sir the chief had 25 exercisers down in the suitcase and they went like hot cakes at $5 He said with this rubber apiece shortage on and everything he could go out selling them and get $750 But he sold out right there because he's just that much of a believer in physical fitness on the home front As Bill Featherstone said: "He's just a real American patriot" gal- - pSOly for the ensuing year Miss Donna Derr president Miss Ruth Kinney vice president Miss Dorothy Hansen secretary and Miss Alice Mead treasurer Lsr1 J 11 - I OEM Olt 4 - 4 i!! 1 !ill I S - 1114:111--- '? 1 i ALL 4:P9E! 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Also includes block potent k ft0- in I OP 4 (of and Mr Christensen vlso attended the Y for thrlq years and graduated from the Utah State Agricul- tural college in Logan flie was a member of Sigma Nu at the agricultural college and the Taus:g1 at Brigham Young university aidine Yearsleyt daughter of Mrs Barracks Bag I hate to kay It but every the house started looking at his waistline and they looked pretty sheepish when 41 street 4' in Utahna ctairt 0 0 F hall The winner JRAPER" HATS ARE National Off 11- bride I 01Ilest4 I street 2 Reva M Larson a recent No 202 10 a tn Ptist Of tce place Women of the Moose 8 p 161 Second East Moosec lub ‘' - 11Continued Saturday Junior 3It14e8 bees Provo Nezus Items Thursday A marriage announcement is that of Miss Marva Harman and George Denver Daley whose nuptials were solemnized on August 22 The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs C R Harman 2634 Elizabeth street and the bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs J E Black 779- Third avenue The newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City Mrs LeNlie W Ridley Mid Fourteenth 1731 trvet Lib- Rowan:C hrist Marva Harman recently wedded at n Glenda Linschoten !Ham E Kuhn picnic lunch - - Mrs m 3 The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Fred Partridge formerly of Salt Lake City and now of Spanish Fork He is now serving as a staff sergeant with the United States army air force 2 1 p erty park and Myron W Announcement is made by Mr and Mrs Linschoten 2297 Windsor street of the marriage of their daughter Miss Glenda Linschoten to Ensign William E Kuhn Of the United States coast guard The marriage was solemnized on August 21 in New Orleans where the bridegroom is stationed The bride is a former student of the University of Utah Ensign Kuhn attended the coast guard academy at New London Conn where he received his commission He is a son of Mr and Mrs Rudolph P Kuhn 2437 Highland drive Swenson the Augnst membership contest Wilt be awarded a prize 535 Garden avenue Salt Lake City Browning sosaver Maple circle No 108 2:30 p rn at the home of ciety Neighbors of Woodcraft social 8 Mrs H E Bassford Jr 1515 Mill Brooks fn Arcade building p Adolph Male Chorus 8:15 p m CrN'k way Charter members room No 204 at the home of Mrs Hyrum W be honored guests Banner Review No 11 Junior man Mrs George Den ver Daley August bride street Officers meeting auxiliary No 58 Painters and Decorators of America luncheon 12:30 p at the hom6 of Mrs J R Wilson Jones Miss Margaret Partridge recited marriage vows on Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs William E Jones 427 Goshen street Edwin Owens performed the ceremony The bride wore a blue suit with'brown alligator accessories She was attended by Miss Dawna Neilson Mrs E T Beck and Mrs Thomas Larrett Leo Partridge of Spanish Fork was best - rn social at Civic center 1544 South Arain street Past Chiefs' chili 1 p m at the home of Mrs Arnold W Yates 225 Montrose avenue Graud International auxillaiy to the Brotherhood of Loeinnotive engineers No 108 2 p m IOOF hall 41 Post Office place Ladies' auxiliary to the' Gustav p 711 onday 6 Pa |