Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING v ! 1 ( y Mrs Mrs Glennis Quigley left recently elected vice president of the Junior Democratic leagueMoose Ruth Kimball center chairman for the banquet given Thursday by the Women of the Miss Claire Smith right new president of the Altrusa club S mg Mrs Julia A Douglass of Ogden announces themarriage of her daughter Miss Carma Douglass to Douglas Bowers son of Mr and Mrs John D Bowers 2000 East street South h Car-lys- le Mr and Mrs John C of Oakland Cal announce the Coupl e's Troth Is To Orient Visit F B Tuft who will leave in the near future with of Salt Miss Maurine Nielson Lake City for a visit to the Orient! DRAPER— Mrs en- gagement of their daughter Miss Jeanne Smeltzer to Wesley R Jones son of Mr and Mrs W R Jones 633 Hollywood avenue Salt Lake City The marriage will take place Sun day in the Salt Lake L D S temple and will be followed by a reception at the home of the bridegroom’s parents The couple will spend their honeymoon in Yosemite national park and later will make their horpe in Berkeley CaL Made Known Announcement Is made by Mr and Mrs Willard R Reese 1890 South Eleventh East street of the engagement of their daughter Miss Daysie Jean Reese to Orval Galloway of Salt Lake City son of Mr and Mrs John W Galloway of Roosevelt The marriagawill take place June 19 and will be followed by a reception at the Belvedere lounge Both young people are former students at the University of Utah Sorority Plans for Educational Meeting The marriage of Miss Ilene Schick daughter of Fred C Schick oftontpelier Idaho andAlmorean i i i Bagley son of John A Bagley 1209 Carlton avenue Salt Lake City took place Thursday morning In the Salt Lake City L D S temple The ceremony iyas performed by David O McKay second counselor In the first presidency of the L D S I church in the presence of relatives v and afew close friends of the young couple After a short honeymoon In Yellowstone park the young couple will be at home to their friends In the Wendell apartments Prior to her marriage Mrs Bagley On was extensively entertained Monday Mrs Alma Gertsch and Miss Dora Eggett entertained at a supper and pantry shower for the bride On Tuesday Mrs Bagley was honored with a delightful linen shower at the home of Miss Louise Club Leader Gillespie at her home on Fifth West street Miss Edith Jameson was Mrs Parley A Dansle chairman evethe assisting hostess Saturday the luncheon given Friday by and for ning Mrs Matthew Enzmgercohostthe Culture Lure club at the Counwere Mrs George Fordsham club esses at a supper and miscellaneous try show’er for Mrs Bagley Victor lodge No 89 will meet The Veteran Volunteer Firemen Ladies’ auxiliary will meet Thurs- Thursday at 2 p m in the Moose day at 10 a m at 233 Canyon road hall Mis y for an quilting Woman's Benefit association No Harry S Naff and Mrs Charles A Cardwell will be hostesses 11 will hold a public waffle breakfast at the home of Mrs Esta BeckThe women’s auxiliary No 16 to er 3002 Highland drive Saturday Typographical union No 115 will from 40 a m to 2 p m hold its business meeting Tuesday at After breakfast bridge will be 2 p m at the home of Mrs R H t played Smith 1953 View street 11 Pioneer club will meet at No of the home of Mrs Amanda KirkLybia temple No 32 Daughters the Nile will meet Wednesday at wood 58 Twelfth East street Wed9 30 a m at the Masonic temple nesday at 8 p m for sewing Mrs Kirkwood will be assisted by Mrs Ellen Barnhart and Mrs will club The Heather Sewing Hulda Olsen meet Wednesday at 2 p m at the 465 Martha Mrs home of Leggat The regular meeting of Mountain H street Hive No 27 Ladies of the Maccabees will be held Monday at 8 p m The sewing ami dressing commit- in the Moose halL tees of St Mark’s Hospital Charity association will meet Wednesday at Woodbine circle No 41 Neigh10 a m at the nurses’ home bors of Woodcraft will give a public card party Wednesday at 8 p m Relief Oliver O Howard Women’s at Brooks Arcade corps will meet Wednesday at 12 30 hall p m for luncheon at Moose Salt Lake circle No 559 NeighA bors of Woodcraft will hold me262 South Second East street 2 at morial service Tuesday at 8 15 p m business meeting will be held at L O O F hall A public card p m party will be held Wednesday at 2 Section No 1 of the Ladies’ Ad p m at Brooks Arcade society of Phillips Congregational church will meet Thursday at 1230 The Short Story club will meet p m at the home of Mrs Gordon Monday at 1 p m with Miss Linda Mealiff 2467 Beverly street Each Jessup 656 Twelfth East street member will bring a box lunch and dessert will be served by the Jiostess all-da- 4-Purp- Hair Beauty sun wind and water Your hair need ml be parched looking drab or stringy (his summer Lovalon used after a shampoo does these 4 things: 1 Highlights the hair restores sparkling life gleaming lustre and a healthful glow 2 Tints as it rinses Accents your hair’s natural color “blends in" faded strands 3 Rinses awav shampoo and soap film 4 Keeps your hair neatly i n place ana helps preserve a permanent or finger wave Try any one of the 12 abides in which lovalon do notdya do not Lovalon is made and see what wonders U It blooch gorovosotafcla it does for war hair There is no reason rin ond affoct tho hair In n it morn for usi ng ordinary rinses when Lovalon the way oacopt to mako booutiful Aoprovod by Good ‘4 purpose rinse costa tnl 23d for five Howokoopinf uod by boouty rinses at drug or department stores Trial hop throughout tho world size at the ten cent stores (Or bavt a at pur favmU ibof) brauty LOVALON fh 4 purpose vegetable HAIR RINSE in Honor Bride-Ele- ct number of interesting parties have been given for Miss Alta New' ton whose marriage to Harry J Duerkop will take place on June 9 Saturday afternoon Mrs Major P Garff entertained at tea In honor of Miss Newton Mrs Moroni Heiner aunt of the bride assisted — in receivings — The serving table was covered with a white Quaker lace cloth over pink and pink candles In crystal candelabra were at each end A pink' and white floral bouquet of daisies and snapdragons formed the Miss Georgie Hardy centerpiece Miss Martha Simons Mrs Spencer Heiner and Miss Harriet Kalmar poured Miss Fritzl Feulner JMiss Armeda Newton Mrs Jay M Newton Miss Marjorie Brooks Mrs Lee Thorup Mrs Sheldon B Christensen Mrs Frank C Berg and Miss Marjorie Kimball assisted in serv- I nesday No 583 will meet Wed2 p m at I O O F halj A at Pythian Sisters will hold a public card party Tuesday at 2 p rh at the Elks clubhouse Section No 20 of Phillips Congregational church will meet Tuesday at 1 p m at the home of Mrs Inez Beaty 326 Dellwood court Ladies’ auxiliary to the Street Car Men’s union No 382 will hold a public card party Saturday at 8 p m at the Moose hall 161 Second East street The The Navy Mothers’ club will meet Thursday at 8 p m at the Lion House Social center Mrs Mary Kemp first vice commander of the club will be in charge The next meeting will be held July 8 ing si Going to Orient Miss Maurine Nielson who will leave about the middle of June for Los Angeles from where she will sail late in the month for the Orieifl Miss Nielson will be accompanied by Mrs F B Tuft of Draper Royal Neighbors No 3072 will hold the fourth in a series of public card parties Friday at 2 p m at the Elks Residents faannounced by the bride-electther when Miss Smith entertained with a luncheon May 22 at the Town House in Los Angeles Myriad tall white tapers centered the table and places were marked for 55 guests by tiny bouquets of spring flowers and miniature scrolls The holding the announcement hostess was assisted by her sister Miss Frances Smith and Miss Peggy Tolton sister of her fiance The marriage of the young couple will take place on September 4 Miss Smith attended the UniverSpring Bride sity of California at Los Angeles KAVSVILLE- - — NJrsJLeland and is a member of Kappa Kappa Claude Colemere mTio before her Mr Tolton wh-Gamma sorority also attended tht university is a marriage was Mias Doris Evelyn — member of Phi Delta Theti frater - Ring a bride of May 26 i --- Mizpah chapter No 5 O E S will hold Its regular June meeting in the auditorium of the Masonic at 730 p m After temple Monday t he— meeting- -a progra- m- wilt be given Radiant chapter No 12 O E S will hold its regular June meeting in the auditorium of the Masonic temple Tuesday at 7:30 p m All members born in the months of June July and August will be guests of honor After the meeting there wilL be a Specia- l- flag ceremony given 4 O E S business women will meet at the Utah cafe 30 South Main street Friday at 12:15 p m P-- T Miss Ernestine Stallings who was graduated from Rowland Hall Tuesday left for her home’ in Pocatello Idaho the end of the -- week She was accompanied by her father anjl mother Mr and Mrs E S Stallings and her tister Mrs Earl ' T Peterson who had come to Salt Lake City for her graduation Mr and Mrs Paul E Iverson of Los Angeles are visiting in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr Iverson's parents Mr and Mrs Heber C Iverson 549 De Soto street Before returning home Mr and Mrs Iverson wtlt spend seVerat days In’ San Francisco — Elected Officers ll Newly " Jewel a ring to the retiring hon ored queen Miss Florence Kathleen Ryan Job’s a Daughters met In the Gothic room of the Masonic temple Saturday at Miss Rowena daughter of 730 p m for installation of officers Mr and Mrs O Gray L has refor the ensuing term of six months turned from Denver Liming she where has The officers installed were: Miss been attending school during the honored queen wintetv Miss Gray will leave Beverly Stoner for a Miss Margaret’ Culp senior prin- visit In California later in the eum-mcess Miss Marjorie Wlnegar junior — - — princess Mlsa Margaret Summer son guide r Miss "Marguerite “ Phill- TMr and Mrs George A Wright HenJ and daughters Grace and Helen ips chaplain Miss Charlotte Mias Kathryn left recently on a vacation trip to riques treasurer Mlea Betty Ann Miami Fla They will travel up the Stumm recorder Stumm musician Miss Barbara east coast to New York and other Miss Marllla Bar-lo- places of Interest before returning Good librarian — — first messenger Miss Helen home Miss second Smith messenger Dr and Mrs Charles C Stevenson Eleanor Heitzman third messenger OakMiss Margaret Griffith fourth mes- and sons Charles and Allen of land Cal arrived Saturday In Salt senger Miss Hettie Wight fifth Lake where they will visit for Miaa Dorothy Culp severalCity messenger weeks Mrs Stevenson was Miss Katherine senior custodian Calder-woo- d Miss formerly Miss Catherine custodian Hosmer junior of Dr and Mrs W daughter and loner guard Marjorie Forcade R Calderwood of North Main street Miss Peggy Berryman outer guard The installing officers were the Miss Margaret Fleisch will leave past honored queens Miss Ruth Du-pa- Tuesday for Philadelphia where Mss June Bouford Miss Betty she will join her aunt Mrs J M Lou Millikin Mrs Helen S Der-bid- Llnnane at her summer home at Mrs Georgia M Moore Miss Ocean City Miss Fleisch will visit Harlyn Scheiber assisted by Miss In New York Chicago and WashAleda Walker and Miss Harriet ington D C before returning home League Officers The Junior society of the Daughters of the Revolution will hold its last meeting of the --year Monday June 14 at 2 p m at the home of Miss Katherine Woodruff 1829 Eleventh East street A Flag day program will be given followed by the election of new officers ’s Job’s-Daughterslnsta- to Honor i Of particular Interest In Salt Lake City is announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Orion Elizabeth Smith daughter of Colonel Clarke Stull Smith of Los Angela! to John Franklin Tolton son of Mr and Mrs A F Tolton of Loa Angeles formerly of Salt Lake City The betrothal was Personals Miss Beverly Stoner left who was recently installed honor queen of Job’s Daughters Bethel No 1 Mist Sheila Hoffer right installed honor queen of Job’s Daughters Bethel No 5 guests called during Wasatch Sisters’ lodge No 248 auxiliary to Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will meet Friday at 2 p m at I O O F hall The drill team ‘will be present L nt Bethel No 5 Order of Job's the afternoon Daughters held its formal InstallaTuesday evening Mrs Frank C tion of officers In the Gothic room Berg entertained at a party for of the Masonic temple Friday Miss Newton Twelve friends of Those Installed for the ensuing six the bride were Invited Wednesday months were Miss Sheila Hotter Stock-ma- n evening Miss Harriet Kalmar and honored queen Miss Ruth Miss Marjorie Kimbal presided at senior princess Miss Margery a dinner at the home of Mr and Whitworth junior princess Miss Mr3 Heber C Kimball on Third ave- Joan Roberts guide Miss Miriam nue Places were set for 12 guests Hoffer marshal Miss Byrona Dell A color scheme of green and yel- chaplain Miss Louise Whitworth low was carried out The table was recorder Miss Hettie Lewis treas covered with an ecru Quaker lace urer Miss Dorothy Wagstaff mucloth and a centerpiece of yellow sician Miss Barbara Hausler It roses Tables were arranged for brarlan Miss Aimee Bloom first messenger Miss Beverly Hanson bridge AnThursday evening the Y L M I second messenger Miss Jane MarA Wells stake board entertained at drews third messenger Miss a dinner at the Lion house in honor garet Woodruff fourth mesenger of Miss Newton Eighteen guests Miss Carol Winter fifth messenger were present Miss Barbara Pinkerton senior cusMiss Barbara Branning todian junior custodian Miss Margaret McCarten inner guard Miss KathTea erine Field outer guard Miss Mary Dawn Mettome assisting recorder and Miss Mary Alice Whickham historian officers were past The Members of the membership com- honoredinstalling Miss Florence Stock-ma- n mittee of- - the Catholic Woman’s Kathleen queens Ryan Miss Dorothy tea hostesses a at be will the Miss league Miss Tyler Denbigh Saturday from 3 to 5 p m at the Stake Mrs Gertrude C home of the chairman Mrs Thomas Kathryn and Miss Betty Lou Milli-ki- n Fletcher F Welsh Mill Creek way Delightful vocal numbers were The tea will honor the outgoing by Miss Marguerite Sinclair given and F Mrs George Egan president Howard Frazee and cello solos members of the outgoing executive and Lou Millikin accom-- j board and the incoming president by Miss Betty Mrs E W Hoffer Mrs P J O'Carroll and new ex- panied by The Gertrude E Benjamin Jewelecutive board as well as new memwas passed on to the presiding honbers of the league ored queen Miss Sheila Hoffer and the usual past honored queen’s Seventy-fiv- e Coast Betrothal Of Interest to restores robbed by summer’s Lovalon Rtnsi G S Rinso ose Held hall wwsAoeiwi’iw9i4MiWfafsaiihri'wiffviMtiBai4' NEW y News of Women's Clubs Alpha chapter of Delta Theta Chi will hold Its last educational meeting at 8 p m Mon day in the Elks club Miss Helen Owen will preside over a short business meeting after which lessons will be given by Miss Nell Anderson Miss Marjorie Ball and Miss R’Villa Schauer covering The Primrose club will be enter' m “Pilgrims’ Progress’’ and "Don taihed Wednesday at a 1 pAlice luncheon at the home' of Mrs Quixote” will continue McDaniels 1617 South Fourth East Social events street throughout the summer rational sorority f f A on Smeltzer alt Wedneeday at the home of Mri Walter S Knight 579 Sherman avenue to elect officers for the coming year The ’officers elected were: Mrs Knight honorary president Mrs Mrs Carma Hansen president Francis Buehler vice president Mrs Don White secretary Mrs Mrs Fred Gruendeil treasurer John Hackett chairman - of Mrs William Hedin chairman of refreshment committee Mrs Anna McDevltt trustee Mrs May Collins press agent Mrs Glen Smith chairman of entertain--mecommittee Luncheon was served preceding the meeting and the hostesses were Mrs Gruendeil Mrs Richard Snyder Mrs Clyde Reed Mrs -J Boshard and Mrs Charles Bohn Job's Daughters Honored Queens Parties A S'- Wednesday in the Salt Lake L D S temple A wedding breakfast followed at the home of Mr and Mrs Spencer Heiner 462 Westminster avenue Covers were laid for 12 members of the immediate families The young couple will reside In Salt Lake City Mrs B B Black and Mrs Felt sisters of the bride entertained with a kitchen shower in her honor Friday evening at the Felt home in Ogden ' Saturday evening Mrs Violet Ostler and Mrs Spencer Heiner entertained for the young couple at the Heiner home Parents Announce Girl's Betrothal The ladies’ auxiliary to the Salt Lake City Firemen's association met ct Many 7 Women Pick NewOfficers At Meeting entertained at a party for members of her bridal party at her home on Ashton avenue The guests Included Mrs Alex Stewart who will be matron of honor Miss Ruth Neerlnga who will act as maid of honor and Miss LaPreal Pugmlre and Mlsa Marion Meiboa bridesmaids Members of a club to which the bride-elebelongs entertained for her last Sunday evening at a theater and supper party Mrs Stewart and Miss Alice Kirkham will honor the brtde-to-b- e at a breakfast at Weasku inn Sunday morning and Wednesday Mrs George Rein will give a ahower for on Parkthe bride-eleat her home — way avenue Of Idaho Maid ls Bride Laker Breakfast" Held Forty-eight- - “ Actiye Organization Leaders of-S- Tempi C Miss Ruby Meiboa whose marriage to G John Neerlnga Jr will take place In the Salt Lake City L D S temple Friday la being entertained at a number of partlee preceding her marriage Saturday evening Miss Meiboa Announcement of the engagement of Mias Clara Larsen daughter of Mr and Mrs John P Larsen 735 West Bullion street and Von G Adamson son of Mr and Mrs Glenn R Adamson 471 South Thirteenth East street was made at a delightful candlelight tea given Saturday by Mrs Larsen Varicolored summer flowers decorated the rooms The serving table was covered with a lace cloth and decorated with pink rosebuds Canary yellow princess tapers were in crystal candelabra at each end of the table Announcement of the approaching event was made on small cards decorated with flowers Miss Josephine Larsen and Mrs J Heed Larsen were In charge of the dining room Pouring were Miss Beryl Watts assisted by Mrs Leslie Fredrickson Miss LaVerda Lillywhite Miss Grace Worthen and Miss Edith - Larsen Guests were received by the hostess the bride-to-b- e and Mrs Glenn R Adamson Miss Golda Larsen was in charge of the trousseau rooms One hundred guests called during the evening The marriage will take place June 17 in the Salt Lake City L D S temple D lft 7 Bride-Ele- ct - After 6 FriendsGive Parties for Betrothal of -Couple Told At Tea Fete L JUNE er w ix ge Heiner Miss Maurine Nielson will leave conA short program followed of two selections by the De about the middle of June for Los Molay glee club and a vocal solo by Angeles from where she will tail June 22 for the orient Mise NielVernon H Stoner sisting E The Gertrude Benjamin jewel was passed on to the presiding honored queen Miss Stoner by Miss Dupaix who was in turn presented with the past honored queen’s pin After the meeting a ball was given In honor of Miss Dupaix Miss Marguerite Ullrich was in charge Mrs Thomas Donald’Creer son Tommy of Washington D are spending the summer in Lake City and C Salt son will be accompanied F B Tuft of Draper by Mrs Mrs L J Houghton of Billings Mont and her two children Billy and Sally Ann arrived Friday to spend the month of June with Mrs Houghton’s parents Mr and Mrs Mr William Price 88 M street Houghton will join his family In ten days and on July 1 they will sail for Honolulu where they will make their home A News Hawthorne More than 200 children participated lfl a spring musical given Friday eveThursday afternoon and school with ning at the Hawthorne Fred N Poulson principal in charges The third and fourth grades presented the operetta "The Stolen Flower Queen” under the direction of Miss Maacah Francom Assisting her with costumes dramatization and scenery- - were Miss Marlon Blackett Miss Fern Shelton Miss Arvilla Brown Miss Mary Watkins Miss Vera Haymond and Miss Ruth Keller pianist The operetta was presented In the form of dramatization of the story on the sUge with a large chorus of children singing the choruses The fifth sixth and seventh grades presented the cantata “Pan on a Summer Day "under the direction of Miss Florence Sims and Miss Minnie Garff The cantata was portrayed lit chorus - work acting ’ and dancing The scenery was made under the direction of Miss Valdez Thompson and Miss Ruth Keller art teachers The art work of the year was displayed throughout the building and patrons inspected it before and after the musical program Double -- element ELECTRIC SNACK cook foods or to leep them “hot for hours It ha casaerolte Polished chromium finish or to SERVER t the table 3 rt polished copper with walnut handles and knobs $ kO') XlA -- Dinner to Honor S L Visitors HOT PLATE with high end low heats to cook foodi or to keep them hot Polished 4 00 (bromium finish "jkrZ- - ELECTRIC A table itove You can carry these four trays In one hand Center trayt wing out when in use Polished chromium finish 4- MANY OTHER CHASE GIFTS PRICED Mr and Mrs William V 1 " F Weller AND UP o ART GIFTS — THIRD FLOOR have Issued Invitations far a dinner to be given at their home 2494 South Thirteenth East street Tuesday evening In honor of United States Vice Consul and Mrs A John Cope of Stuttgart Germany who have been visiting in the city ’the s past month Mr- - Cope will leave Saturday to return to Germany but Mrs Cope will remain here the rest of the summer returning to Stuttgart In August SERVING FOUR-IN-HAN- D TRAY THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN STORE x I |