Show THE SALT-LAK- TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING Memorial House Scene Leonard-Pollock-Weddi- --— ng Wednesday i evening at Memorial nouse Memory pork Miss Frances Lackey daughter of Mr knd Mrs Charles B Luckey IMS East Ninth South street became the bride of Joseph Lee Mayo son of Mr and Mrs Ventura Mayo 1890 South Main street The ceremony was performed at 7JO o’clock by the Rev Rollin H Ayres pastor of the first Methodist church in the presence of members f the two families and close friends The hall was beautifully decorated with baskets of flowers palms and ferns The bridal party stood In front of the fireplace which was banked with ferns and palms The mantel was centered with a low basket of pink and white roses with candelabrum on either end each holding seven lighted candles Mrs Edna Evans Johnson accompanied by Miss Alton Johnson sang “A Birthday" by R Huntington Woodmanr and “Love’s Highroad” an original composition- - and Miss Alton Johnson played the bridal chorus from “Lohengrin" and “Wedding March" by S Mendelssohn The bride who was given in marriage by her father was lovely in a gown of white satin with a train Her veil was of white tulle caught with orange blossoms and the bridal bouquet was white gardenias showered with lilies of the valley Miss Arvilla Mayo sister of the bridegroom was maid of honor and wore pale blu satin and carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and sweet peas Miss Alice Dunn Miss Rosalie Unger and Miss Edna Taylor-- were the bridesmaids and were frocked alike in pale pink lace over satin and carried -- bouquets of pink rosebuds and sweet peas Kenneth A Luckey of Eugene Ore brother of the bride was best man Mrs Luckey mother of the bride wore a gown of rose taupe lace over peach with white gardenias and Mrs Mayo mother of the bridegroom wore a gown of black crepe trimmed with peach lace with corsage of ' white gardenias Following the ceremony a recep tion was given for 200 guests during which tint? Miss Violet Thompson Miss Ellen Connors Miss Norma Knight Miss Edith Mann Miss Afton Johnson assisted in serving refreshments -- The giftroom was in charge of Mrs K A’ Luckey of Eugene sister-in-laof the bride who was assisted by Miss Jeanne Morris of Salt Lake City Dancing followed After the reception the bride and bridegroom left for Louisville Ky: where the bridegroom will enter his senior year of medicine and where the young couple will make their home toe the coming year The bride wore traveling gown of brown satin crepe with accessories to match The bride is well known in musical circles of Salt Lake City The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity AuxiliarTWill Begin Activities The Salt Lke City auxiliary to the National Association of Letter Carriers will begin the season's activi- ties Friday at the home of Mrs R V 1678 Roosevelt avenue Morris Luncheon will he served at 1 p m after whioh there will be a business meeting Reports will be given by committees Hostesses for the luncheon are Mrs Morris Mrs M B Olson Mrs O D Crockett Mrs H F Harding Mrs P A Clark Mrs A B Trayner Mrs J A Nelson Mrs J V Olson Mrs J D Terrell and Mrs C M Ferrin The date for a watermelon bust Will be announced later -- A' Sixty-fourt- flesh-colore- wood-braw- n re boat-shape- d -- Entertainment Planned For Women Attending Engineers’ Meeting Here u Man Honored On Birthday Me-Cre- Du-pai- tight-fittin- g Pianists Back From Work With Schmitz n Miriam Rebekah Lodge to Confer Degree in Ogden - GOP Women To Hold Year’s Many Fetes Set For First Meeting - Couple Married Thursday Honored two-pian- Sorority Has Supper Party Wedding Held Luncheon Honors Newly Wedded Couple Feted comfort by actually cooling the skin The daily use of Mavis Tat- -' cum is the sign oflthe exquisitely' cared for body Indispensable for men women and children Deo dorizes and abso'rbs perspiration' Mavis t Fact Fowdtr is Thirty Attend Costume Party tit MAVIS ? September Bride Matron Visiting Here Honored Our regular 800 Realistic A meeting of the Ariadne chapter of'the Delphian society Will be held at the public library Wednesday at 10 a m The topic for the day will be “Introduction to the Study of Renaissance Painting” with Mrs D Hl’Nalder as the leader The following topics will be discussed: “The Elements of Visual Beauty” Mrs AM Gurnae “Ancient Painting" Mrs A E H Peterson “Byzantine Painting”' Mrs B G MidgleVi “The Italian Revival"' Mrt'Fred'C Ferron “The Painting From Hercu laneum” Mrs George T Hummel “The Limitations of Byzantine Mosaic" Mrs J D Burbidge “Caval-UniMosaic” Mrs J D Dugan lOVALdNrm ' perfect complement 50 1°® TALCUM POWDER Lovalon gives a natural lustre lovely gleam ing highlights and a brilliant natural tint to all shade of hair Lovalon is a pure harm lest vegetablrTinse— it doe not dye bleach— cannot (tain the scalp Select one of the twelve Lovalon shades to suit your see how no needs Use Lovalon once-s- nd believably beautiful it mike your hair Package of SCHRAMM-J0HNS0- N made Penpanenl Delphian Chapters Will Begin Season This Week for fact and throat 25 APeacoc of the smart tk fait these -- Mavis Talcum Pow-- ‘ by VIVAUDOU Wedding J der is the quickest rc lief known for skins Irritated by summer heat It soothes caresses and assures matchless A Follows By the light of pure white candlestera of orange blossoms The bridal The marriage of Miss Ethel Seland-e- r one of the loveliest weddings of the bouquet was of lilies of the valley daughter At Mr and Mrs A season was solemnized Saturday at waxy gardenia and bride roses' arSelander 973 Princeton avenue to 8 p m at the home of Mr and Mrs ranged in an bouquet Frederick Upton Leonard 941 ‘East tn the center of which was a cluster Kenneth E Tame son of Mr and Mrs Edwin C Tame of Sixth East and Fifth South street when their onl of orchids Mrs Leonard wore an imported h South streets was sol daughter Margaret Ellen Leonan became the bride of Richard Scfioen-fel- model of hyacinth blue georgette emnlzed Tuesday in the Salt Lake I Mrrosea - and Mrs with corsage of Cecil Brunner D S temple with George F RichPollock son of W R Pollock 1303 Fourth avenue Mrs Pollock wore a French model ards member of the quorum of of combined chiffon The ceremony was performed by the twelve apostles officiating A wedcorand a Keefe Rev Joseph S in the presence with tulle ding breakfast followed at the of relatives and a few close friends sage of roses Mrs Matthew Cullen Townhouse 1 wore bride of the two families of the Members of'the two families were grandmother The bridal party entered the draw- model of black velvet with corsage of in attendance at the breakfast The ing room to the strains of the Bridal gardenias and Mrs Edward Schoen-felguests were sealed at one long table of the and took Chorus from Lohengrin bridegroom centered with a graceful grandmother their places in front of the Lftge bay wore black satin and lace with corbasket filled’With fragrant pink roses window During the ceremony Gou- sage of gardenias combined with sprays of pink and nod's "Ave Maria” was played by Assisting the bridal party in rewhite gladioli and pastel shaded snapa stringed orchestra ceiving were Mr and Mrs Leonard dragons Crystal candelabra at either The spacious room was artistically and Mr and Mrs Pollock Mr and end of the table held pale pinkjprin- Mrs Garret S Willfin of St Louis decorated withawealtir cesf tapers Covers were laid for A and Mrs Matthew Cullen assisted in in shades of peach and white eighteen large basket of the flowers formed the general entertaining of the The young bride was charming In beautiful background at the base guests her beautiful wedding frock of apri- The serving table was covered with of which were tall seven branched cot lace over silk with a corsage of brass candelabra filled with pure a handsome lace cloth and held lor Talisman roses Mrs Selander wore white cathedral candles Floor bas- a centerpiece a mound of fringed asmodel of black velvet and Mr kets of the flowers Were placed about ters in shades of orchid and pink Tame wore a gown of green crep- eWomen In charge of social activities for the enSalt Lake City this week Mrs C A Wolfram left the room and the mantel was baqked At either end of the table were coloThe couple left during the after member of the entertainment committee Mr L B with the gladioli and feathery ferns nial silver candelabra which held noon for a wedding trip to Yellow tertainment of the women visitors who will attend Fuller center chairman of the entertainment com- Miss Margaret Daly bridesmaid ivory princess tapers stone National park and on their Institate of Electrl- the convention of the American member wore a Vionnet model en train of Mrs John C Daly was in charge mittee Mr B CL J Wheatlake right f return will be et home in the La Mr bride Rnkavlna of a George Paelfio Coast division to bo held in of the arrangements committee rose beige hammered satin and car- of the dining room and Mrs Ezra the cal Engineer The bride wore fayette apartments marbefore week who her past ried an armful of Talisman rosea and Thompson presided at the table asa smart going away suit of blue silk Miss Mandy Frkovicb riage deep blue bachelor buttons Matthew sisted by the following young girls: knit with matching accessories Cullen Leonard of New York brother Miss Eleanor Lowe Miss Jane Wilof the bride acted as best man for kin Miss Dorothy Parrish Miss Al- Return From Trip while in Wyoming In Bozeman the bridegroom berta Davidson Miss Beatrice Mr and Mrs John R Hooker and Mont they visited with Mrs A D Miss Catherine Stanley Miss son John have returned from MonTiie lovely young bride followed on Willis and returned to the city bythe arm of her father and she was Barbara Halloran and Miss Bernice tana and Wyoming and were the way of Yellowstone National park were musicians stationed The Lewis a loveliness in her of girlish 2248 W picture H Mrs Mr and James of H Foulton guests Honoring Align Haynes of Walnut Park Calif in the library and during the evening worn gown grandmother's wedding at Silver the dude is a ranch Tip guest at the Hooker home Seventh East street on his eightieth 57 years ago It was a model of Mrs Joseph William Curtis sang of his members will family birthday and a group of other apheavy grosgrain ivory silk with long give a reception and banquet Mon- circular train combined with deep propriate songs conAn elaborate program of entertain- noon will Join with the entire at Memorial house Memory accordian pleating of silk at the hem Mr and Mrs Pollock left late in the evening for a honeymoon in the line The bedlce was a ment for women visitors to the an- vention group on an excursion to day park pity Creek canyon A program basque model with ahirrlngs of chif- Pacific northwest and California and Inthe Saltair nual convention of the American Wednesday afternoon be followed One will to by dancing fon and elbow length sleeves with will be at home to their friends after stitute of Electrical Engineers Pacific women Wilt he taken on a trip coast division this week at the Hotel Bingham to see the Utah Copper hundred invitations have been is- puffings of tulle It was outlined October 1 in the Villa Andrea apartsued The bride wore a smart with miniature clusters of orange ments Utah has been arranged Mrs L B mines suit of hunter’s green blossoms She wore a lace cap from going-awaA luqcheon will be given at the Fuller is chairman of the ladies’ enwhich' fell an enveloping veil of filmy velveteen with black hat and acces- -' tertainment committee Country club Thursday at 1 p m to tulle held to the coiffure with clus- series A tea will be given at the Art Barn be followed by a putting contest for Monday at 4 p m following a sight- attractive prizes A bridge contest seeing trip around Salt Lake City and will follow the golf matches The convention banquet Thursday Members of the institute’s vicinity auxiliary in Utah will be hostesses to at 7 p m 'at the Country club will Bride-to-B- e Prizes will After a summer’s study in Duluth the many guests expect- conclude the activities ed Serving will be Miss Marian be presented by J A Kahn toast- Minn with E Robert Schmitz noted Fuller Miss Joy Wheatlake and Miss master French pianist Mabel Borg Jenkins Complimenting Miss Helen Chip-maMrs C R Higson Lucile Krueger The ladies’ entertainment commit- and Helen Budge of the piano dewho will wed S Rhead Richards Mrs A LeRoy Taylor will receive tee in charge of the various functions partment of the- McCune School of in September Miss Alta Cummings and Mrs J A Hale and Mrs J A includes Mrs Fuller chairman Mrs Music and Art have returned to Salt and Miss Ruth Cummings entertained Kahn will pour J A Hale Mrs C R Higson Mrs Lake City This was the sixth session The regular monthly board meet- at their home on Douglas street SatThe women visitors will be guests B C- - J Wheatlake Mrs J A Kahn of the Schmitz master sessions that ing of the Woman's Republican club 24 guests of the lor evening urday at an organ recital at the tabernacle Mrs H T Plumb Mr W L Winter Mrs Jenkins an authorized teacher will be held Tuesday at 1030 a m in bride-eleat noon Tuesday and in the after and Mrs C A Wolfram of the Schmitz-metho- d has attended the president's suite of the Newhouse Mrs Rulon Brown will give a buffet This year in addition to her private hotel All members are aveurged to be supper at her home on Ramona and lessons Mrs Jenkins will initiate spefor 20 guests Wednesday nue cial classes in the Schmitz pedagog- present as the fall activities of the Thursday Mrs Darrell W Howard club will be discussed ical technic will entertain 12 guests for Miss Chip-ma- n While in Duluth Mrs 'Jenkins apThe first meeting of the club will peared in a public recital of chamber be held in the convention room at the Mrs Kenneth R Haas will entermusic playing the Trout Quintet by at a luncheon Saturday at the Newhouse hotel Monday at 2 p m tain Ambassador hotel and on Tuesday The marriage of Miss Kate Davis Schubert Helen Budge also appeared in public while in Duluth playing Mrs Alfred T Egan will preside knd September 11 Mrs LeGrand AnderMiriam Rebekah lodge No S will and John Gutke both of Hplladay the Franck Quartet with the Duluth will give the president’s address All son will give a bridge supper Mrs S meet In regular session Tuesday eve- took place Thursday In the Salt Lake String Quartet society chairmen of committees will be in- LeRov Richards will entertain memMiss Budge plans to present’ her troduced reports heard and discus- bers of the families and dose friends D S temple Honoring Mr and L The is staff ning degree requested o students in a number of sion of the immediate activities of September 14 at her home on Ninth to be present for drill as the lodge Mrs Gutke Mr and Mrs William recitals this season East street honoring the couple the club will follow has accepted an invitation to go to Mills entertained Wednesday at an In of The be will charge program Ogden Saturday evening to confer evening party at their home on LinMrs Horace Beck chairman of the the Rebekah degree on candidates coln street Yates-Wrig- ht music committee and will Include A prize will be given to some memThe affair also honored Mr and baritone solos by Harry Clark acber of the lodge each meeting night Mrs Clyde Gutke Mr and Mrs Wilcompanied by Mrs Horace Beck Mrs the remainder of the term lard Gutke Mr and Mrs Carl D Erma Groves violin and Miss Helen and-M- r and Mrs Harold Hunter Riser cello will give selecCheholo Theda Rho girls will meet (ijtke Members of the Alpha Chi Omega Gutke The marriage of Miss Della Yates tions during the afternoon Wednesday at 7:30 p m in the 1 O sorority entertained at a German In Refreshments were late served The hostess committee Mrs with Mr O F hall in Sugarhouse of Mrs William H and supper Wednesday evening at the has Ive the evening and the serving table daughter SwHnglofhlch Yates of Murray and Richard C H H Stevens chairman will have of Miss Catherine Johnston v- l 4 Mt Olympus Rebekah lodge will held as a centerpiece a low bowl of Wright son of Mr and Mrs J F charge of the tea following the meet- home was served in the garden and Supper meet Thursday at 8 p m in the I O yellow and orange garden blooms 853 West Sixth South street ing which will be in honor of the shoes so the favors were clever little German The guests exclusive of the guests Wright O F hall Sugarhouse Lake City took place Friday at charter member of the club She dolls Twenty four guests were in Salt of honor were Mr and Mrs L the home of the 4 The will be assisted by Mrs Emma Teas-dal- attendance The Past Noble Grands club of Sheets Mr and Mrs Lloyd Cudney Rev A E Butcherbridegroom Mrs Marie Dustin Mrs Q G rector of St fashioned over lasts Omenia Rebekah lodge No 15 has Mr and Mrs Howard M Whittaker Paul’s Episcopal church performed Crawford Mrs Walter Day and Mrs invited the Fast Noble Grands club and Mr and Mrs Carl F Gutke the ceremony in the presence of J R Edgchlll ther enhanced by their of Naomi lodge No 1 to meet with The hostess was assisted during the members of the immediate' families it in fraternal hall Murray Septem- evening by Miss Irene Mils Miss Alice was maid and of Wright ber 10 at 2 p m with a box lunchhonor J D Houser was best man eon During the fall months Omenia v The couple left shortly after the Miss Marcella Nebeker entertained will entertain other Past Noble for a honeymoon on the ceremony at a prettily arranged bridge lunchGrands clubs in a series of fraternal Pacific coast eon Saturday at her home on Fourth activities East street in compliment to Miss At the home of Miss Peggy Parry Ann Arbor Leigh 1468 Logan avenue in Farmington Mrs Frank Prentice whose marriage to Hal V Savage of Honolulu who is visiting with her will take place September 4 Bright-coloreMr and Mrs O A Bailey entersister Mrs A S Pitts on Seventh garden flowers were used for tained at an informal reception East street en route to her home the decorations and the guests inBetter Shoe and Hostelry— 220 SOUTH MAIN Wednesday evening’ for Mr and Mrs after a world tour entertained 30 cluded Miss Leigh Mrs L H Lud Abova Worn by Fashion Model at Orpheum Theater Featured Miss Alyce Grififth entertained at Wayne O Davies who were married Style at a delightful “shipwreck” wig Miss Dorothy Farr Miss Jane Tuesday Mrs Davies formerly was a buffet supper Thursday evening at guests Blackburn costume Madeline Miss Kessler evening Saturday party Miss Doris Strong her home on South State street hon- The spacious lawns were lighted Miss Jeanne Morris Miss Deon Berlin The affair was given at the Bailey oring her aunt Mrs Donald B with gay lanterns and bridge was and Miss Helen White home on F street and was attended Raudabush of Johnstown Pa enjoyed during the evening A bufby close friends and members of the The guests included Miss Helen fet Mr and Mrs Frank Pia accomsupper was served two families Miss Gladys Camerman guests Castleton a spe panied by their daughter Julia and Miss gave Pickering Bttip were Mr and Mrs George Stevens Miss Anna Mae Snyder Miss Ruth number and prizes for sons Alfonso and Le Roy will leave Miss Lonna Gean Stevens Gordon E Pederson Miss Helen Reid Muss cial dancewere extended trip to Calicostumes given to Miss Parry Sunday for an Garrett and Ernest Garrett of Los Phyllis Anderson Miss Sallie Hanfornia W C Pickering and Angeles and Mrs Walter E Thorpe cock Mrs T L Allen Mrs J Kitcher Walter E Thorpe Jr Mrs LeRoy Mrs N Peak and Mrs J RumiL The Thompson and Raymond Thompson hostess was assisted by Mrs J B of San Diego Griffith n 4- - Breakfast- - Bride of Week Saturday Eve at Bride’s Home Event of Season Of Wedding 3 D SEPTEMBER 2 1934 DREGS Eight Stores in Salt Lake City Trained Beauty Experts at Each Store j for AT ALL Scliramm-Jolmso- n Stores Stories" Mr specially priced this week only Earl Wright “Talesof Magicians" Mrs W L Stewart The Peasant and the Workman" Mrs W H Powell “The Doomed Prince" Mrs W R Hansen and “Satni and the Mummies” Mrs D O Clark Mondamin Delphian chapter will hold its first regular meeting of the season Friday at? 10 a m m the committee rooms of the public-librarDramb will be jibe subject for --the Mrs D A Sullivan year’s study chairman of the advisory board will be the leader for the first lesson Mrs Bennett will give “Drama as a Subject for Study and Development"of "Origin Mrs Frank Manning Mrs Hamilton Greek Tragedy” Park “Great Names of Greek TragDaleth chapter will meet Wednes- edy” Mrs C L Frisk "Nature of day at 10 a m at the Newhouse hotel Greek Tragedy" Mrs W A MarStudy of the “History of the Drama” shall “Play Producing' in Greek" will be resumed and the subject of the lesson will be “Shakespeare’s A meeting of the Philathea chapContemporaries and Followers: Beau- ter will be held In the public library mont and Fletcher" Mrs V O Thursday at 2 p m Hewlett will be the leader and the The topic for the day will be "Gerfollowing topics will be given: man and Early French Painting” “Shakespeare and His Fellow Drama- with Mrs T A C Bruce as leader tists" by Mrs Clyde Thompson The following topic will be given: “Philaster” by Mrs F H French “Artists” Mrs R I McDonough “The Maid’s Tragedy” by Mrs G S “The Life of Holbein” Mrs T B Cuthbert "Albrecht Durer” Miss Berryman Louise Castleton “Beginnings of The first meeting of Kappa Tau French Painting” Mrs R B Howell chapter will be held at 2 p m Tues- “Study of Pictures— Lochner's and day at the Elks club Stories from Durer’s Madonna” Mrs B L FlanaEgyptian literature will be discussed gan “Durer’s Painting and Engrav Mrs Charles F Wiggs will be the ing” Mrs Herman Harms Mrs R O Peak will give the leader Topics for report are: "Stories of Various Epochs” Mrs Charles resume and Mrs C W Collins will F Wiggs “Egyptian Life in Egyptian act as critic iL 5 00 y Expertly and beautifully given by highly 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