| Show MORNING OCTOBER 4 THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY Shoppers Latest Fashions Health Hints Helps for ' Society and Club News Women Beauty Aids Training of Child Articles for the Young Q CT E T Y Tuesday Evening Event of Week Autumn flowers and ferns lent their charm to the marriage of Miss Florence Colleen Hammond daughter of Dr and Mrs E D Hammond and Wallace Snow Hunter son of Mr and Mrs Wallace G Hunter' which took place Tuesday at 8 p m at the Unitarian church The ceremony was performed by the Rev Jacob Trapp In the presence of relatives and friends of the young couple and was followed by a buffet supper at the Hammond home for members of the bridal party and the two families The rostrum of me church was artistically decorated with a profusion of feathery ferns and palms intermingled with vases of yellow- Japanese chrysanthemums Miss Louise Frisk presided at the organ and PAY DAY Most of us have had a Fay Day The food budget will go farther if you shop in our stores today for the month’s heavy foods 0 P S Flour $135 for 48 lbs ' 0 P 8 Flour— white and whole wheat— unconditionally It is guaranteed is both adapted bread and pastry today $135 for the for bags 48-l- b Peaches 9c Most know can per house wives "Mission” brand peaches Medium size tins 9c each $100 per dozen cans If you did not can your peaches this is ypur best opportunity ' Idaho Spuds V 8 No 1 Idaho Russet will be ready in 10-l- b bags 15o Perfect bakers Sliced Bread Our sliced bread is making many people happy The price is 5c and 7c per loaf We claim it is the best bread baked You’ll like it too Lettuce —3c This is the first good Utah late head lettuce The largest size 3c Spare Ribs 3 lbs 25c Lean and meaty cut from day-ol- d pork Serve them with Del Monte Sauerkraut Large tins 10 each Cubed Beef Stew Good fresh wholesome Beef cubed (no bone no waste) 3 pounds 25c today Try a meat pie or beef stew Veal Roll highly recom mend these Boneless Rolled Veal Roasts All midweek for meat no bone or waste 13c per lb Veal Shoulder Steaks 10c per lb and Veal Fatties 2 lbs 25c Midvale Murray Bountiful-an- d Salt Lake We 4 Surety of Purity Phi Mu Mothers' club 3 p m Butler avenue Chi Delta Phi alumnae chapter to sponsor lecture at Ait Barn 8 p m Beta Theta PI Mothers’ club chapter house 2 p m Alpha Delta PI Mothers' club luncheon 12:15 p m sorority house 70 Wolcott avenue Ladies' auxiliary to the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association 233 Canyon road 8 p m Ladies' auxiliary to the Ousts! Adolph male chorus 8 p m Mrs Sandberg- - 1277 Crystal avenue Ladies' auxiliary Bethel church missionary Baptist 2 meeting p m at church - Police Mutual Aid auxiliary 2 p m- business meeting Civic Center election of officers Authors’ club 10:30 a m Bishop's building Maxwell McKean post W R C 2 p m 323 South State ever-lovel- y “ - 4 street Roytl Neighbors ct America Salt Lake Valley camp No 3072 second in series of card parties Moogc halL Alpha Theta chapter of Al- - d g i :4- A - North Main street St Mark’s cathedral guild 2 p m Mrs S V R Gros 1079 East Second South street Silver tea 4 p Ariadne chapter of 10 a m Hotel Utah Delphi Nu chapter of Dele phian society 7:80 p m hotel St Martha’s guild of St Paul’s church 2 p m at the church Women’s Democratic study group No 1 ward B Mrs A C Burton 1424 Stratford avenue Salt Lake Mothers’ club 1 e p m monthly luncheon hotel meeting 2 p m Short Story and English study section Wasatch Literary club 2 p m New house hotel Daleth chapter of Delphian 10 a m Newhouse hotel Sigma Chi Mothers’ Luncheon club 1:30 p m chapter house 1395 Hast First South 80 m' Del-phia- Miss Virginia Edwards daughter at Mr and Mrs J A Edwards whose engagement to Stanley W Wisamar is announced New-hous- Engagement o f Couple Is Told Irfr and Mrs J A Edwards 1270 East Second South street announce the engagement of their daughter New-hous- Virginia to Stanley W Wjfsmar son 82 of Mr and Mrs D F Wissmar East Second South street The marriage will take place Monhome of the day at 10 a m at the bride the ceremony to be performed by the Rev Elmer I Goshen of the First Congregational church in the presence of the two families The young couple will leave afterward for Seattle where they will make their home Bridge Luncheon In San Francisco Of Interest to Salt Lakers is word of the marriage of Miss Betty Callis-te- r daughter of Mr and Mra E R Callister and Jaren L Jones son of Mr and Mrs J Porter Jones which took place in San Francisco Monday at 7:30 pm The ceremony was performed by Archer Willey In the presence of the The bride was attractwo families tive in her smart wedding gown of pal blue velvet with matching turban and she carried a shower of bride roses and lilies of the valley Miss Shirley Cannon was the bridesmaid and Porter T Jones acted as best man for the bridegroom A buffet supper followed the ceremony The bride and her parents accompanied by Miss Shirley Callister left Salt Lake late in September to join Mr Jones in San Francisco on his return from a world cruise After a wedding trip in the Pacific northwest and California the couple will make their home in Salt Lake- Alumnae of Holy Cross hospital will meet Thursday at 7:30 p m in' WICHITA Oct 3 (JPy—Al Russell the lecture room of the hospital SisCalif led the parade of ter Ignatia will address the meeting Hollywood five to take off here On late the second leg of the today The alumnae of the Nu Delta Sigma t transcontinental night air sorority will meet Saturday at 7:30 p m at the home of Miss Ruth Grover raee Russell look off at 5 p' m (C S ) avenue All active and He was followed at 5:05 by L E Root alumnae members are invited of Compton Calif and at 5:20 by F D Bowman Jr of El Paso Texas Merle Nelson Los Angeles left at 6:25 and M J Crumbley took off at 7:20 p m Under the rules of the flight the contestants must be in New York by 10 a m' (E S tomorrow the winHASTINGS England' Get 3 ffl-T- he ner being theT)flier with the least British labor party today regis- elapsed time tered its opposition to Great Britain’s Don't be too meager with descripreturn to the gold standard- at the tions jn your Wanta-rt11 the imell annual party conference adopting a portant facts resolution to that effect which also west-eas- T-- Labor Opposes Return to Gold cafied-up- the ' government to on or- ganize a national bankirtg system Montagu Norman governor of the Bank of England was described by the delegate who moved the resolution "as much ot a dictator as Hitler or Mussolini” club at The Women’ An expected clash between radithe University of Utah will hold Its cal and moderate sections failed to 2 regular meeting Wednesday at p m develop at the home of Mrs Frank M Allen 1815 Yalecrest avenue Why - Liquid Laxatives c are Back in Favor fraternity will entertain at an Informal dancing party Miss Edith Brown street and bluish haze Ambition wanes while grime and stains Appear on floor and window panes! Of " The siren call to swat the ball 4- - - martrthe - I STEDMAN’S - free from harmful Ingreand used by Molhen the world over for more than None genuine 0 years Absolutely 25 Excelsis Oil TEETHING POWDERS medi- try little slam with score a tie? What jane would stop to scrub and mop that When urged to go and The dose of a liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual The action can thus be regulated A child is easily given the right dose And mild liquid laxatives do not irritate the kidneys Extra Special Permanent Wave Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity before the code goes Entire satisfaction Into' effect Work done by senior students supervised by expert Instructors Phone now for appointment guaranteed without this Trade-Mar- k Tour Druggist can supply you Ex-cel-- cis SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 221 and Miss Ger- - The public Is fast returning to the use A gal for seeking one of liquid laxatives People have ' more game? learned that tile properly prepared liquid laxative will bring a perfect movement without any discomfort And who’d deny a dame a at the time or after You can aave him neediest paint by ntlng dients - fairways Fall r’ Of worthy aim— yet whowould blame X Teeth They are the most effective cine for ReitleiineM and Irritability days genial warmth ’ When Baby Cuts His DR These sunny days are lazy - Bo W Temple Waa 137 At Doctors are geherally agreed senna is the best laxative for everybody Senna is a natural laxative It does nht drain the system like the cathartics that leave you So thirsty Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a liquid laxative which relies on senna for its laxative action It has the average person's bowels as regular as clockwork in a few weeks’ time window-shop- ? X You can always get Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin at any drugatore ready for use Member N R A A(T trude Hendrickson were hostesses at a bridge luncheon Sunday honoring Mrs M H Greenwood and Mrs Frank Stillman recent brides at the Autumn Cobblemore town house leave were used as colorful decorations for the table and the followy ing were present: Mrs William Miss Ann Chambers Miss Cornelia Lund Miss Louise Van Gunt-ee Miss Mary Campbell Mis Alice Miss For Autumn Bride Campbell Miss Norma FisherMorten-soMiss Faye Wheelhouse a bride-elec- t LaRue Morgan Miss Glorus and Miss Iris Parrish Miss Vera was the motif of a prettily arMiss Frances Bryant of ranged bridge 'supper and shower Chugg and given Monday evening by Mrs R L Ogden McGregor at her home In the Del Roya apartments Colorful autumn For Bride-Eleflowers were' used for the decoraA number of affairs have been given tions and sixteen guests were pres in compliment to Miss Helen Bishop eni who will wed Gifford A Smith Mrs R M Leonard will entertain at a bridge luncheon Wednesday aft- Thursday Mrs Marvin J Bishop entertained ernoon at her home on I street for at a bridge supper for members of Miss Wheelhouse who will be hon- the family recently Miss Caddie ored Wednesday evening at a sup- Perkes and Miss Jessie Loofbourow per and bridge party to be given by were hostesses at a shower given at Miss Merry Powell Thursday after- the home of Miss Perkes in the Kennoon Miss Mildred Spencer and Miss sington apartment A number of in com- friends were guests at a party given Kathryn Sharp will entertain bride-elepliment to the popular by Mrs Elizabeth Bouck Friday eveat a luncheon at the Art Barn and ning Mr and Mrs Herman Bjork enIn the evening Miss Naomi Aldrich tertained for Miss Bishop and Mr will give a bridge supper for Miss Smith at their home on A street Wheelhouse Friday evening she will Those present were Mr and Mrs be honored at a party to be given George O Bishop parents of the by Miss Naomi Stohl at her home on bride Mr and Mrs Marvin J Bishop Thirteenth East street Miss Wheel-hous- e Mr and Mrs Milton Davis Miss Maxwill leave Saturday for Burlin- ine Bishop Miss Rosa Jacobsen Mr game Cal where her marriage to and Mrs William Tsembath Don Harold P Morelli will take place Huber and Fred Smith Monday evehewt-es- s October 14 ning Miss Ethel Shingleton was at a prettily appointed party for y Mo-na- n ' ct Home From East the Mr and Mrs Sidney C Smith their daughter Edith and sons Chester and Walter have just returned from a month’s trip through the east visiting in Chicago New York and Washington D C At Chicago they were met by their son Paul who has spent the past year studying art In New York and the south and who is at present in New York continuing his studies as a member of the Art Students’ league The Women’s Athletic association at the University of Utah will hold a party for freshman girls Friday from 4:30 to in8 p m at the form be Rotary grove It willbonfire party of a wiener roast and Miss Margaret French is in charge of 5syj2is9S5tp Weak Not you not mel mortals we ? houseof threat the Avojd maid’s knee! While assisted arrangements de- faire those awake to Bennett’s make Of housework helps can still partake Of fall delights and sleep o’ nights With house and contents put to rights Yet Bennett’s store and " dozens more Are Bennett’s cleaning aids At by Miss ofPhyllis Snow The newly elected ficers are: Miss Shelah Woodland vice president Miss Edith Clayton secrepresident Miss Lois Sornsen Snow t Miss Phyllis Members of the Kappa Kappa tary and treasurer Gamma sorority will entertain at a historian fashion show Friday evening between the hours of 7 and 10 pm at the For Traveler Elks club Miss Helen Friel and Miss Mrs A Rulon Jackson was the honMary Thomas are in charge of ar- ored guest at a delightful bridge-suppTables rangements for the affair given Tuesday evening by Mrs will be arranged for bridge later in Eldon H Dyer and Mrs Eugene N the evening Pack at the home of Mrs Pack Mrs Jackson will leave in the near future has M Just for her home in Washington D Ci Clawson Mrs Clara of received another shipment light- after a visit in Salt Lake Varicolored weight wools for immediate wear flowers were used for the Chic and distinctive models smartly garden decorations and those In attendance tailored 38 North State street apt 4 were Mrs W I Atkin Miss Ruth At(Advertisement) kin Mrs Lyn Jensen Mrs Lowell L Berry Mrs Lawrence Eldredge Mrs fe Surfiner Barton- Mrar ler Mrs Michael- Martin Mrs Alex Anderson Mrs Willard W McKinley Mrs E F Thompson Mrs Stuart K Barnes and Mrs W M PowelL Menstrual pain gets little sympathy nowadays Midol ends such suffering as many women know Any woman can now menstruate naturally normally without one twinge of pain Midol acts directly on the organs affected and you heed not have one moment’s Midol is certain discomfort relief and complete relief And it’s perfectly safe it contains no narcotics So it is folly to suffer at such times But do not be deceived by general remedies being offered as a specific for menstrual pain Your druggist has Midol tear wear-an- d mand repair We dally with sweet laissez bride-elec- t galore— The highest grade of products made To please the most exacting trade er - FREEDOM j Night Derby Fliers Start Second Hop -- corn-colore- d maize-colore- Wed Monday Eve 1415 strains of the played the bridal chorus from "Lohengrin" as the bridal party entered the church As the guest were gathering Mrs Royal Gardner sang “I Love You Truly" and “O Promise Me” The Mendelssohn wedding march was played as a recessional The attendants were all frocked alike in French models of ivory satin with short trains The bodices were of satin with drop shoulder effect and the lower part of the skirt was of white chiffon' with a “V” of satin in the back forming the train They carried armsful of deep yellow Japanese tied with white chrysanthemums satin ribbons and wore sfnart shallow semisailor hats of white satin Their gloves were of satin reaching to the elbow The procession was led by Mrs Edgar A Rogers Jr followed by the bridesmaids and maid of honor in single file Miss Donna Bennion Miss Beulah Blood and Miss Lucy Deanne Nibley as the bridesmaids and Miss Bonnie Hunter as maid of honor The little flower girl Jean Hawley walked directly In front of (be bride and wore an attractive Juvenile model of yellow satin with smart poke bonnet of matching shade She carried a gold basket filled with chrysanthe-mupetals which were strewn In the path of the bride The young bride followed on the arm of her father She was charming in her wedding gown an Imported model of satin en train combined with chiffon of the same shade Her enveloping bridal veil was of tulle and was arranged in cap effect The costume was completed with yellow satin gloves and she carried a sheaf of calla lilies tied with yellow satip ribbons “Mrs Hammond wore a smart model Of biege lace combined with jade green with hat and slippers to match Mrs Hunter mother of the bridegroom wore a satin gown of the Spanish tile shade with white satin accessories and white satin hat Ray Hust acted as best man for the bridegroom and the ushers included Robert Woolley John Morgan Milton Smith and De Forest Hammond The Hammond home was attractively decorated with a wealth of early autumn flowers and vines The serving table was covered with a handsome lace cloth and held for a center-piec- e a graceful silver basket filled with shaggy white asters and white Tall white princess snapdragons tapers were In silver candlesticks at each end of the table During the evening sorority and fraternity songs were sung by mem-berof the Pi Beta Phi sorority and the Sigma Chi fraternity The young couple left late In the evening for Los Angeles where they will spend their honeymoon and on their return will make their home In Salt Lake The bride wore a smart going-awasuit of dove gray combined with squirrel fur and gray accessories ' Saturday at the fraternity house East street Charles as general chairman Salt Lake Couple Events of the Day -- Church Wedding 1S33 Supper Party V'- f r A v ' Hugh Brown was the complimented guest at a delightful birthday surby Mrs prise supper given recently Brown at their home 2415 Seventh East street A large green crystal bowl filled with yellow Chinese lilies and yellow French marigolds centered the table which was lighted with Nile green princess tapers In A gayly decoated bronze holders birthday cake was at one end of the table and progress games were The played during the evening guests' Included Mr and Mrs Alvmn Samuel-soMawson Mr and Mrs Ray Mr and Mrs Everett Bills Miss Mabel Mawson Richard Plott Miss Frances Nollan Mack Asmus Miss Mabel Benson and Gregory Reimler - ' i Byron-W—Bu- Smart wivei know that busbahds want good bread That's why so many of them serve delicious Wonder Bread It’ always good and nourishing BennetCs—Self-Eolishin- Floor Wax g Paste and Liquid Waxes Bennett's Paste Cleantfr and Crystal Cleanser ' Dinner Party Dr and Mrs Clarence R Openshaw entertained Monday evening at their home on East First South street at a dinner in compliment to Mr and Mrs W W Seegmiller and Mr and Mrs Horace Beck The table was decorated with pink sweet peas in a low bowl: - tL ' 77 BENNETT GLASS & PAINT CO Cootlncntl Bthin Co 61-6- 5 W First South - - |