Show s 1 PROBÁTIlilthal lirltIkir Seven Strikers ' ' Buclurocer Bridge Luncheon tidahti Probate:Judge George R Railer Amok' at the Honors club :Tuesday on tho prob' Killed in Athens Rotary Wednesday lems which confront him In connpc--: Uon with juvenile matters Visiting Matrons ATHENS May 9 men and' a ' Events of the bay t Bernice Griffin Bride BeCQMCS Of Guy C Hill 1 one ' 7 ' It 2 p m Belvedere lounge Sigma Phi chapter Delphians Newhouse hotel 1:30 p m Drill team Bethel No 1 Order of Job's Daughters 4 p m Masonic temple Regular monthly social auxiliary to the Maccabees 1 p m Liberty park Lybia tentple No 82 Daughters of the Nile evening party for members end escorts 8:15 o'clock Masonk temple Cleofan 2:30 p m Mrs Clar: ence Snow 1393 East South Temple street Women's Benefit associalion No 11 Westway club 8 p m Mrs Stella De Crexio 862 Pacific avenue Naomi Put Noble Grande club 1 p in Mrs Edith Eberly 963 East Eighth South street Ladled of G A R department of Utah convention Newhouse hotel 10 a nt end 2 p Young Matrons' guild Westrninster Presbyterian church 1:45 a tn Mrs Rufus Campbell 1502 West Ninth South street club 2 p m Mrs Anna Candle 226 East Sixth South street Ladies' a u xlllary Veteran Piremen's association 233 Canyon toad 1 a m Sego Lily division No 150 L : 1 of the interesting weddings of early May took place Wednesday at 8 p m in the Belvedere lounge hen I I Miss Bernice Griffin daughter of William Walter Griffin and Mrs Mat tram M Barr became the bride of Guy Cla3rm6ur Hill son of Mrs Louisa A HilL David O McKay of the quorum of the twelve apostles Mt the L D S church officiated The oridstl party stood before a bank of palms and floor baskets filled with giant white peonies The lounge was bright with baskets of crimson The attractive peonies and roses young bride wore a Chanel model of Ivhits bridal satin made with long g sleeves trimmed with satin covered buttons Her veil of mantle which fell to the hem of her train was held to her head with a cap of rose point lace and her bouquet was of calla lilies and lilies of the 'valley pearls and sprays of orange blossoms Miss Dorotha Nell Harris maid of honor wu frocked in a chic model of yellow mousseleine de sole made with drop shoulder effect with a crisp ruffle It the shoulder and the bottom of the skirt She wore a matching' tricorn bat with pleated rim Her bouquet was of Talisman roses and yellow snapdragon Mrs Edward C Coulson tIr the attending' matron' and Misr Leone - Rockwood bridesmaid were gowned alike 'Ars yellow mousseleine de took made with high ruffled neckline and ruffed train Their bouquets were of Tallman loses and yellow snapLittle Min Marilyn' Kistdragon eler was the flower girl and carried a basket of rose petals Her frock was st the same crisp mousseleine de sole made with ruffles R Blair Kinneraley was the best man Sterling Fogelberg played the Mendelssohn march as the wedding party entered the room An Orchestra furnished ' Music during the- reception following the wedding Glen Dixon gave solos Receiving with the bridal party were Mr Griffin Mrs Malcolm M Barr Mrs 14oulsa S Hill and Mr and Mrs Milton V Backman Mrs R Ye Howe Miss Genevieve Hill and Miss 'Rose Hill assisted in' -- II 4 ' 4 N pp a 4 -11- 4 Mrs Guy C tight-fittin- Hill a bride -- Wednesday ' Literature club 1:30 p m John Wtas 531 C street Mn Immft MISS THE LAST Two DAYS OF utecicit41113 seph Boyle vitations Miss Marian Boyle decorations Miss Mary Boden refresh ments Miss Shirlerr Sorenson music Miss Naomi Stahl and publicity Miss Marr Strange of Los Angeles Mrs Aleoth Soderberg of Ogden Mrs L W Snow Mrs Angus C En ligN Mrs Clifford P Shaw Mrs Robert Scholl' ld Mrs Joseph F Smith and Mrs Frank Pingree Thursday evening Miss Nina Copening will entertain at a bridge supper at her home 1569 Fifth East street in honor of Mrs Smith who during her visit is being extensively entertained - Dr end Mrs Fuller B Bailey will be at home after June 1 in their new homs 4218 Seventh East street Mrs Roy M Cross and her sister Mrs Rankin Warner and Mrs Warner'a daughter Gretchen are at home in the Bransford apartments For Beautilut Skin OF BOTTLED Order by the Case for your p ANHEUSERBUSCH We don't have to ask the hundreds who were present yesterday ' whether or not they'll be here But even sung the first day of "Kitcheneering's is no reason for missing the next two For each day will bring new things things that haven't been shown before Come! It's idea time for your kitchen! Make the most of these last two days! tour akin yields so quickly to the beautifying Mete of pure tieroolined Wax that almost overnight you us It penetrates deep the Impmvement into the skin cleansing the pores and gimtly Caking off the sged discolored surface skin In tiny inviighle particles Dry parched skin freckles grime and blemishes aro removed with so A finer skin the surface skin and beautiful le then hit soamooth -revealed that you look and feel years Morro limed Wu brinp out younger Powdered the hidden beauty reduces wrinkle and other one ounce dissolve ego signs BImpIy witch Powdered flaxolite in a half-piand use daily sa an astringent bud lotion (Adv) gale-quick- ly STLOUIS Abso - JOIDI OGDEN scowatom& SONS CO SALT LAZE CITY PR! Practical Entertaining Ideasf I V el easy to get quick cons tellable and above all so tasting' and beautiful A price for everyone standing value each an out- - $200 $300 $500 WI bso no Picchio heat go pads Wi 11 got di or harsh chemicals color gray or light bah r BETTY ICAY'S - So Main Wu 2241 Distinctly Outstanding Habil 174 nt ' Mways Re 1VP a fry FIFTH DISTRICT ToTg'pr4Tp - Auerbach Company extends cordial greetings to the vis iting Rotarian" and their wives from the fifteen clubs in Idahoand eight in Utah who are attending the Fifth District Con ference in Bait Lake City on Thursday Triday and Oat " tirday May 1P 11 and 12 - The high ideals of service to humanity which are the foundation of Rotary provide an inspiration for progressive citizenship Bait Lake City is honored in having the privi— lege of entertaining the leaders in blisinus and the pro' fusions who make up the distinguished membership of Ro tary International : S S i o - the reverse problem presents lbw Amazing Mineral Cortcentrate Free From Drugs Richest: Newer Forth of "FOOD IODINE" Read -: Is Building EP Thousands of Ner vous Skinny Rundown Folks MiSS Arlyns Rubin at al beater St Battle Creek If nth says: "I have long been under weight and believe my trouble' I has been due to malnutrition have tried almoet everything without any good results Since taking two Packages of Malt I have gained I pounds" Just one of the thousands of actual SOPOIril that are flooding in from all neer the eountry soli Mg us how this newer form of food iodine is building firm ' flesh strengthening the nerves ' ' ' enriching the blood—nourishing vital glands and nutting weak Kies Arlyne Rubin pale careworn underweight men end women Wet and feel years Se Manchester St for children too saw Creek micb younger fine —improvet their lappetites Ildisoovered that the blood liver Scientists have recently and vital glands of the body contain definite) quantities of to obtain difficult iodine which heretofore have been Doctors know how Vitally' necessary 4 health and wellbeing are natural food minerals—and particularlY food iodine—often rio woefully lacking in even th most sari tulip devised fresh vegetable diets' itself: Is the fact that a friend or ccquaintance announces herself by her first name to me on the telephone sufficient license for me to address her as such or would that be too presumptuous on my part? D 1 Yee this is correct You would say when announcing yourself "This is Mary Smith" (I have of course changed the names that you gave me in your letter) If as sometimes happens you need to explain this you Supplies Newer Form of Food may add if you wish "I met you 1 i ' ' lt some time ago at risks Murray's tea" only recently discovered rontahts 'matt every mineral essential to normal well being But But your name is so unusual and dis- arab '' most knportant of all it is tho richest known source of 4 tinctive that undoubtedly you win the newer form of food lodino—natural Iodine not made ' - from iodides or other chemicals which oftentimes prove not have to explain in small suanti- 2 The fact that you announce toxic but the same Iodine that is present ' trait in spinach and lettuea It la tho lack of this iodine' ' yourself on the telephone in this way which experts In nutrition lay IS our foremost national does not at all mean that she will use berath problent "v7 "' is s sea Vegetable coricentrete taken from this informal mode of address either the Prattle Ocean and made available in palatable pleas- ' In answering you on the ' ' 1 '' or :' telephone tablets provide tablet form Aix later when she addresses you in per- more food iodine than pounds of spinach 1600 pounds ' tablets son This is no "cue" for the future of beef 13$1 pounds of lettuce Three for rich blood vitality Ind t form of address If later when you outbids more iron and copper than e pound of spinach Iii pounds of freak strength see her and when MI become good tomatoes—more calcium than I eggs more phosphorus : friends you wish tti ask her to use than a pound and s half of carrots—sulphur sodium your first mune that will be quite Potautum and other essential minerals Only when you get an adequate amount of this inin according to the way this beginning orals Oen your food do You in good—eau You nouristt of a closer friendship goes glands add weight strengthen your nerves increase your "' ' In the same way the fact that she visor vitality and endurance Contains no J1' '' toga br orolo'oolooll Nookit uses her first name when she ed-- 1 week a Watch of forth a Provo the this for your petits amazing weight builder today tire single dresses you on the telephone gives Trt weeks ark rosuired to effect a change in the mineralisation of improve firm flesh appear instead of screirmr hollows body---her—first name peel tho tiniest visor you noxightto-us- e the end of that time If you have not seined et brings rot li bast I pound do not look better feel better and have more even when you answer her You only improves Your look but Your health es well It col sour acid stomach- - Oath indissetion tutd all the i endurance than over before the trial is tree 1011 Jeraho tablets would say"Oh )res Mrs Greenfield roots to time the she of ordinary tabletspost but little Ora usual dietress commonly experienced be the undrantrar How do you do?" And later as I said Wiled and the underweight disappear — e oda : 4 In the preceding paragraph the first name formula May be attained if she DING ' AT ' requests it chramm-Joh0S011- 1: 131101113 ALL 7 (Copyright 1931 King Features Syndicate Inc) KellHL-Ma- Friday II 4 o 41 e 41111 - ADMISSION: - frelp-a-li- GAINES and CARENENANDERSALL GAINTES - FltEE1 'r110111AS - 4 worldrknownL authoritter ell the newer preparation THURSDAY incI at 1 o'clock Come early! HALL THE SAFEWAY STORES HOMEMAKERS' BUREAU COURSE IN “KITCHENEERINC11 X Till NNW F1tIDAY-2- :30 NIECTILIC 'KITCHEN AT RUA or et teed P M GROCERY HITT dell0tw NEW AGE COOKERY Welt before your yet yet wilt see tha New Way to prepare dolieloutt 'bottoms loupe—coating but a trifle Come and taste those - e ' 1 1 yeast-74oes- Kelp-a-M- o - s - i - b Kelp-a-M- ilt Meats and Comp toe Meals KINGSBUnY 40 '' lt CLORIOL'AX n 6 -- eKitcheneerinr Iraloalr WAVE' pERLIARENT A wave 0-- Dear Miss de Peyatert 1 When I announce myself on the telephone to a woman (of the same age) of comparatively short acquaint- ance or someone whom I met perhaps quite a long thne ago but with whom I have not become a close friend I 'understand that it is proper to drop the Mn and to use my first and last names Is this correct? 2 Does this serve am a cue or opening for her theneafterto use my first name when she addresses me permonally? In the event that she does not take the cue and continues to use Mn when speaking to me would it be 4 breach of etiquette for me to suggest or request her to use my first name? 4J loth Steam' I Use Mercolized Wa e Home I MAY MAX : the-visit- FIRST NAMES —Not if you attended the first day s and not if you didn't! i :or By KATERTIIE DE PEYS'rElt e ' Doors open promptly ( a- - ' ETIQUETTE knot lensieg KING BEER Of ‘emb faintly 0 t - ' Mn Jeanette Hyde and her daughter Mrs Maurice Gordon left Wednesday for Chicago for a visit with Mn Hyde's son Dr Fronk Hyde and Is a gractous compliment II I 44 - s' is simple hospitality—To offer them BVDwEisg11 Pencils sharpened Friends in tow Many the things We've learnepl to know!' Were going back For another hearing That's what we thill1 MOTEER'S Ob ID0 11 - I 'I: Madeleine the ceremony being'performed by the Rev Father T S Keefe Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was given in the Annual Party president'S suite of the Hotel Utah The Telique club will give Ha a for the members of the two families and a few close friends Late spring nue! spring tonna' Saturday gt flowers were used for the decora- p m at the Fort Douglas club The trons of the table The bride wore a Ze Zubiri will be smart suit 'of French blue crepe with president Miss lla white hat:and matching accessories assisted by the following committees: Ticket Miss Dorothy Tolland chairland silver fox fur ' Miss Katherine Prebble was the man Miss Ruth Dupe ix Miss Barbridesmaid and was frocked in a pale bara Whitney Refreshments Miss La Vaughn pink gown with black coat and black picture hat Thomas Carey acted as Quinn chairman Miss Margaret AdHotel Utah Thursday evening for the best amson Miss Francis Harmon man for the bridegroom visitors and their escorts A lunchDecorations Miss Margaret Brock-ban- k After a short wedding trip the coueon will be given for the ladies at chairman Miss Geraldine Simwill be at home at Challis the Country club Thursday and on ple mons Miss Dorothy Johnson Miss at will a breakfast be given Friday Edna Ridges the Fort Douglas Golf club Friday Mothers Honored Publicity Miss Geraldine Evans afternoon between the hours of 3 and A Mother's day will be held by chairman 6 p ne a tea will be given at Memor- the Associated Women Students of Orchestra Miss Billie Guyre chair ial house Memory park in City the University of Utah Thursday be- man Miss Zonabelle Moreland tween the hours of 3:30 and 5:80 p m Creek canyon in the men's lounge of the Union Mrs Clara M Clawson' steadily building All university girls and Eastern Visitors Mr and Mrs T J Carmean and increasing business has made larger their mothers are invited to attend Those who will receive will include son Charles of Cleveland have at In anticipation quarters imperative of this move Mrs Clawson is making Miss Jean Slavens Miss Pauline Pin-tre-e rived in Salt Lake for a visit with Miss Charlotte Knight Miss their son and daughter-in-lawMt sweeping reductions On her present All spring coats and suits Emily Schoenhals and Miss Jeanne and Mrs Alfred Carman stock with and without fur trimming at Hall Presiding at the tea table will Mr and Mrs F J Carmean will celeHALF PRICE All spring dresses be Mrs James Ingebretsen and Mrs brate their golden wedding anniverin wool plain and printed crepes Marcellus L Nebeker The girls of sary May 15 at their son's home and relatives will HALF PRICE Group of silk suits the A W S council will assist in a number of and jacket dresses afternoon and eve- serving including Miss Virginia Par- be present including Mn Bertha C ning dresses and knit blouses ONE-- sons Miss Emma Rae McKay Miss Vora of Salt Lake Mr and Mra Z Miss Barbara A Cherry 'of Butte Mont Mr and THIRD OFF 38 North State Street Dorothy Burnham (Adv) Havenor Miss Rebecca Whitney Miss Mrs Howard Cherry of Salina Mrs S Apt Mary Strange Miss Naomi Stohl Blanche Cherry Brown of Los Ansomrninga UNITSUALI - Miss Dorothy Parker Miss Shirley geles and Mrs Harry Meyers and Dinner tonight at the quaint 'top- Sorenson Miss Mary Burnett Miss daughter Martha of Downey CaL per Kettle" at the gate of the univer- Barbara String Miss Patricia Mc Mn Bertha C Vorse entertained at (Adv) Owen Miss Eudora Ellison Miss a delightful buffet supper Wednesday sity and then—the opera evening at her home on Third ave Inue-lhonor of Garden flowers in the bright shades were used for the decorations and 15 guests were in attendance To offer your guests beer I a woman were killed today by the 0 machine gun fire of police and soldiers during riots in protest against the construction of modern machin- cry at Kalimata harbor Authorities fired into the group t:feTtIr when the strikers Wed to damage Seberrenew luncheon followed arranged by devices they BBB lorM bridge Wednesday afternoon in bon-o- r grainloading of Mrs Edgar L McCoubey and contended would throw min out of rrebt time the Mn James Wright of Lot Angeles work al111:11: who have recently arrived for a visit A communique ialued immediately said the iituation it oho by the government in Salt Lake The guests were seated at one table was "serious" Officials uked for bake and reinforcements soldiers of police centered with a graceful basket of I when the mob held its ground dewhite Empress peonies and roses machine gun volley Covers were laid for Mrs George spite the All- Van Studdiford Mrs Wilford Wench Mary Boden Miss Marian Boyle and Miss Yvonne Ashton i ' Z ( xi I o ' Section 4 of the Women's federation First Pr eab yterian church Mrs R A Jones 1671 Harvard avenue General board- - of directors Salt Lake district of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs 10 a in Newhouse hotel Fifth ward study group Women's Democratic club I p m parlor of Y W C A women of district No 244 hostesses Service council of P Z O Sisterhood Copper Kettle II a m Reciprocity ' luncheon 12:13 p m Aphis Chi Omega Mothers' club 2 p m chapter house 1355 Zest South Temple street Section 3 Immanuel Baptist church Mrs Ray Bogen 1533 Laird avenue Mount Olympus Past Noble Grends' club I p m Sugar house L 0 O F ball box luncheon Ladies of Mayflower section Phillips Congregational church I p nt Mrs W M Scott 9311 Princeton avenue ' : t I Jatocre - streets Fred Daynes and her daughter Mrs Fisher J Smith of 'Honolulu who is a guest at the Daynes home were' the hostesses at a prettily Mrs Marriage Announced Wednesday marriage took place morning at the Cathedral of the WILL-YO- cA Women's Missionary society Central Christian church 2:30 p m Mrs C F Carlson 2132 Green street Section 2 Women's society of the Immanuel Baptist church I p m luncheon: Mrs H Hinman Holland apartments Second West and Third North - UP)--S- ix Mrs Iohn O'Connor of the Lincoln The committee in charge of av Arms apartments announces the mar rangementt for the Nair will be by Miss Evelyn Blood assist riage of her daughter Sallie to Jo headed The ad by the following committees: Inof Challis Idaho LIAM k- ORC2 AA Griffin s S was Miss Berrtice wet in charge of the gift room inviThree hundred and twenty-fiv- e tations were issued The couple left for a short honeymoon trip and will be at home at 305 Piccadilly apartments after June 1 The bride's traveling ensemble was dlesticks Miss Erma cBeth and Miss of yellow tough crepe with white Helena Williams were in)chirge of accessories the Supper room assisted by Miss Bernice Gee Miss Virginia Brown For Guests in City Mist Dorothy Hurd Miss Bette AnMany social affairs will honor the derson Miss Melba Smith Miss Flor- wives of the visiting Rotarians who ence Ross Miss Rhean Kinnersley are attending the fifth district con and IVO “Var Thatcher Miss vention of Rotary International Helen Roberto and Miss Alta Everson A dinner dance will be given at the -- - Just-a-Me- before her marriage d t who evening — entertaining Mrs' Barr oil lace and a corsage of butterfly roses and lilies of the valley Mrs Hill wore blue lace and a corsage of Talisman roses and lilies of the valley The supper bible was covered with st lace cloth and was centered with a basket of butterfly-roseand ivory Princess candles were in silver can- ' 6 ' - As Cultural Research club 210 p m Mn Henrietta Martin 505 Fast Second South street Pinar meeting of the year Spirit of Liberty chapter D A 4 -- if ' ' 10 - T414 -e it - - it - '1- 3 4-- - |