Show 2 THESALT LAKE TRIBUNE E SUNDAY MORNING Garden Setting For Bridal ! Reception Is made Annmmrpmgnt 1 bvMpL avenue 766 Ashton Ida Rosenhan of the marriage of her daughter Miss Gertrude Mary Rosenhan to ' I M Flowers-Wa- ll Couple United Rites Held In Home Rites Qn Saturday Saturday daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Flowers 1431 East Thirty-nint- h South street and Henning A "Wall son of Bernard 4623 Twenty-thir- d East street took at the Hyevening place Saturday rum J Jensen home 2730 Highland of Twin Falls Idaho announce the marriage of their daughter Misa Mary Phyllis Martin 140 Second avenue to Howard Thompson of-- ' Salt Lake City ion of Mr and Mrs of Rexburg W Thompson M Idaho The'wedding took place Saturday at 7 p m at the home of Mr and Mrs T Harold Carn 320 Brooklyn avenue the bridal party standing before a mantel banked with late summer flowers The bride who was attended only maid by Miss Florence Woodhouse of honor was charming In a gown of dusty rose which she wore with a corsage of ( white gardenias Ross Pnrter served as best man A amall reception for members of the two families who arrived in Salt Lake City last week to attend the wedding and a few close friends of the bridal eouple folThe bride cut lowed the ceremony the tiered wedding cake which was artistically decorated in white and' topped with a miniature bride and groom Music during the evening was furnished by Mrs W A Ray The young couple will be at home at 140 Second avenue after August 15 drive The ceremony was performed by Gerald T Cox arid was followed by a large reception The bride wore a handsome wedding gown of ivory satin en train with enveloping tulle veil held in place with clusters of orange blossoms and pearls She carried a bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the alS-tyaliey Mrs ClydeJL-Stevensgof the bride was the attending matron She wore a summery gown of pink marquisette and carried flowers to match her gown Mrs Irma Mecham matron "of honor chose peach marquisette and carof contrasting ried a bouquet blooms Miss June Shepherd" was frocked in Nile green marquisette and Miss Luane Kennelly in pale blue The goVns were fashioned with full skirts and tucked bodies if i - er n VP ' and ferns The bride was frocked in a goWn of pink pioire With finger tip veil and carried a bouquet of sweet peas roses and lilies qf the valley Mr and Mrs McLachlan will spend their honeymoon at the parks of southern Utah and will make their home in Salt Lake City ‘ 1938 Flowers f Alexander McLachlan Jr son of Mr and Mrs Alexander McLachlan of Mesa Ariz The couple were married at noon July S9 in the Salt Lake City L D S temple by Charles R Jones presi- dent of the Arizona temple of the L D S church at Mesa ' A luncheon for members of the two families and the bridal party followed at the home of Mrs Eliza- beth Day 155 North Main street The table was centered with a crystal bowl of Talisman roses and flnrtchtng— taptr!r‘'wcrrrn rrysraf holders at each end In the evening a” reception was held in the gardens surrounding the home The couple stood beneath an arch of gladioli AUGUST 7 iV H kf' if Patricia Hogenseo Entertains With ’Brunch’ and Theater Bridal Party Elwood Lunn acted as best man for the bridegroom and the ushers were Kenneth Christensen Stephen Markham Clyde P Stevensen and Willard Taylor Geraldine Louise Platt flower girl carried a basket of pin4 roses Monte Stevensen was the W' ring-bear- Honoring Miss Marie Moyle who has been attending school in Washington D C for the past year and Miss Jean Barker who has just returned from a visit tq the Hawaiian islands Miss PatrieiaHogen-se- n entertained Fridaymorrung at her home 390 Walfsjreet at “brunch” followed by a theater 13 hi V ° i 5 If x ' 4 fa 'VV 6 'sotv i & S J wf Sewing Table The serving table was covered wi th a handsome lace cloth in the center of which was a tiered wed' ding cake Crystal holders at each end held ivory tapers Mrs Augusta C B Goethe was in charge of the dining room and was assisted in serving by Miss Donna Christensen Miss Barbara Fairholm Miss Eva Barnes Miss Evelyn Morgan Miss Gloria Mbrgan Miss Maurine Eustis Mrs and Miss LaRue Medley George Knox was in charge of the gift room assisted by Miss June Nelson and Miss Ruth Nelson The young couple will spend their honeymoon in the Pacific northwest and San Francisco For traveling the bride wore a smart ensemble- of black and white crepe with matching cape and white accessories s d — 1 Jt $ f Brides Honored Bride-Ele- ct v at Receptions Following Nuptials Mrs Alexander McLachlan Jr left a bride of the summer season who before her marriage was Mrs Henning A Wall right a bride of Saturday the former Miss Margaret Stringham who Miss Gertrude Mary Rosenhan Will exchange nuptial vows with Miss Virginia Flowers daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Flowers John Mallory Davis on August 15 was the honored' guest at a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon given by Mrs J Kenneth Bennett at her home in Ogden 619 Brinker place At the table which was attractively decorated in gay summer flowers places were marked for Miss Stringham Mrs Neff Hamblin of Kanab and Mrs Ethlyn B Hendricks Miss Eliza Jensen Miss Barbara Cannon Miss Ruth Lees Miss Announcement is made by Mr Barbara Whitney Miss Florence and Mrs J F Hampshire 1380 Jensen Mrs Roy H Burroughs Lincoln street of the betrothal of Miss Marjorie Wallace and Mrs their daughter Miss Erna Lyle A R Christopherson all of Salt (Betty) Hampshire to Wilby Mars' Lake City den Durham son of Mr and Mrs George H Durham 1123 Lake street Four Hundred Guests The marriage date has been set for September 2 to take place in Bidden to the Salt Lake City L D S temple with a reception following at the Wedding Reception Lion House social center 63 East Mr and Mrs Lafayette R Walton South Temple street Miss Erna 163 East Seventeenth South street The couple are both graduates of the University of Utah where announce the engagement of their Lyle (Betty) they were popular In university sodaughter Miss Vera Irene Walton - Hampshire--daughtto Frank EL Smith son-of cial circles—- - The bride-to-b- e Mr and is a member of the Chi Omega social Mrs A O Smith of West Jordan of The couple will be married Monsorority and Mr Durham is a memMr and Mrs ber of the Sigma Chi fraternity day morning in the Salt Lake City Announcement of the betrothal L'D S temple and a wedding re' F Hampshire J will be formally- - made known-- a ceptlon will be given in their-hbntea to be given by the mother whose bethat evening by Mrs W B Hester Miss Hampshire at their home on man 1947 Fourth East street at the trothal to Sunday between thehours of 7:30 Hyrum J Jensen home 2730 High9:30 p m During the appointland drive Wilby' Marsden and ed hours the bride-to-b- e will show Four hundred guests will attend Durham will her trousseau to her many friends the reception The bride’s attendant will be Miss Lena Hesterman be announced Sunday Tea To Formally Tell of Troth er -- Cocktail Party Compliments Visitor - Mrs George S Barr of Wash lngton D C who is visiting friends and relatives in Salt Lake City was entertained at a cocktail party Saturday afternoon by Mrs Ethel Y Jacobs Mrs Richard G Wilks 129 D street and Miss Gladys Fike 875 Third East street at the home of Mrs Jacobs’ in the Belvedere apartments The living room was fragrant with midsummer flowers and sweet peas and gladioli centered and attractive buffet table Twenty-fiv- e close friends were invited to meet Mrs Barr Mrs Clara M Clawson has the “last word" in quaint dresses for the early Autumn Bride and Bridesmaids Place order early Ad below (Adv) Farewell Party Fetes formally at a tea to be given Couple on Sunday From Idaho at the home Forty-fou- r of the bride-to-b- e farewell fete guests attended the Friday night honoring Mr and Mrs John Alden Bowers of Forney Idaho who are leaving in the hear future for Brazil where Mr Bowers will head the L D S church mission The affair given by Mr and Mrs J D Bowers 2000 East Forty-eightSouth street parents of Mr Bowers at whose home they are guests prior to their departure also honored Mrs J B Wray of Washington D C a daughter who is another summer visitor at the Bowers home Party honors continug to be1 Mrs Patrick Friel 1132 Michigan Summer garden flowers in a vaGessel Mrs whose avenue home at heaped upon Miss Jeannette Then is feted the popular bride riety of colors decorated the living visiting who will become the bride of Fran- elect at a luncheon in the Starlite rooms and tha buffet table was cis Peter Connole August 15 centered with a crystal bowl of pink Gardens atop the Hotel Ueth roses Saturday afternoon Mrs Udell formed an and Gladioli larkspur Gessel of Omaha and her mother attractive centerpiece for the table where places were marked for the Pjen Women to Meet honored guest her mother Mrs v Members pf5 the Salt Lake City Louis J 'Then Miss Alice Then branch of American League of Pen 105 EAST Miss Alihe Women will meet Miss Heten Friday at 8 p m SOUTH Miss Ellen Cobb arid Miss at the home of Mrs Fred A Carle-so- n Rogers -- TEMPLE Patricia-Conno- le of 1408 Military Way A feaTwelv guests have been bidden ture of the meeting will be a scries of original readings by Mrs to attend Sunday ' — h Miss Jeannette Then Feted At Prenuptial Parties IjCLARAJJLAWSON FALL Suits Coats Ensembles 10 tiff lluriii Auiist I Clearance Washable Croups Up to $1295- - Up to $295 81793 05 f IIATS Up to $1293 'V it - Sale Terms: Cash No exchange Mat-thewF- N Presided over by Miss Ellen Cobb 238 jWest Third South street the affair will be given In the president's room il and blue accentuated1 tat the HotehUtah at ? (ft 79r $100 Each sale oaHr L BridaTPair Tour Southern Parks SCHOOL OF Smith-Hatc- Is The marriage of Miss Dorothyann Groesbeck daughter of Mrs George 1457 Logan avenue M Groesbeck and Sylvester William Muir son of Mr and Mrs W S Muir 557 Second avenue took place Friday in the Salt Lake City L D S temple The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City after a wedding trip to the parks of southern Utah Prenuptial Party Fetes Bride-Elect Miss Helen Castleton who will change her name to Mrs Franklin Date Couple Dunn Richards on Wednesday yas complimented at another prenuptial For party Saturday afternoon given at Mr and Mrs Charles W NoyeS Pinecrest inn Emigration canyon 1321 West Fourth South street an- by Miss Kathryn Armstrong 635 nounce the engagement of their East First South street daughter Miss Edith Noyes to KenAttending the party were Miss neth Jeffs son of Mr and Mrs Fred Frances Young Rogers Miss AnJeffs 1949 West First South street toinette Ivins Wilson Mrs Daniel The marriage will take place at Heiner Miss Mary Boden and the the home of the bride August 20 honored guest Announced ante ' Mr and Mrs D W Foreman of Richfield announce the marriage July 30 of their daughter Miss Faye — Frances Foreman of Salt LakeGity formerly of Richfield to Maurice S Evans son of Mr and Mrs Peter Evans 2198 Third East street The young couple are making their home in Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Gerald SmiAi 1185 Westminster avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Nelle P Smith to Glen Mansfield Hatch son of Mr and Mrs Glen S The couple Hatch of Heber City were married recently and will make their home in Salt Lake City AMERICAN A‘AkvhVMWV!wVAt' OVl AUGUST SUE OF FINE FUR COATS URGENT! 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Our entire summer stock ofBETTER shoes included- - Mlettcr Shoes for W7o $9 Now pairs originally up to 1050 Now 210 pairs originally up to 1250 Now 295 395 495 3SA pairs up to originally 180 20 WE DID THE WORK YOU'LL REAP THE REWARDI first of the year we’ve been planthis event — buying the very choicning for est quality furs when prices were at their loudest Then tve took season’’ manufacturing costs— and the resultant savings are being passed along to you during this very important August event Since the Better Shoes for Men MEN’S 100 'pain In grey and brown elk and bucko tea 11 or crept soles Originally up to 7 SO Now 295 MEN’S 150 brown and pain In black rd'Trat n“ leathers white buck and elk Originally up to 550 Now M E N'S 45’ palra buck whitt calf and combinations Black and tan styles Originally up to 750 white Now 395 495 to 40 actual savings as the West’s Interhiountain Largest Exclusive Manufacturing Furriers We Guarantee to SAVE YOU MOKEY ON EVERY PURCHASE BEAUTY USE OUR CULTURE "The Best in the West" 336-34- 0 Newly WeddedPaii Make Home Here Marriage h 'American Bid or Phone for Information Catalofue on Request Wasatch 7560 FREE MARCELS LAY-AWA- Y PLAN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE SOUTH MAIN r‘ & SHOP IN ALL SALES FINAL STORE D COMFORT company flmEKlCATC TRAPPER TO WEARER - ve Choose Wedding QUISH party is slated between the hours of 6 and 8 p’ m j - ook Vows at Friday Rites Mrs Sylvester William Muir a midsummer bride who before her marriage was Miss Dorothyann Groesbeck daughter of Mrs George M Groesbeck 1457 Logan avenue The couple were married Friday ! tif Later a cocktail on Sunday to be given by Mise Helen Rogers Miss Aline Rdgersi 'and Craig Rogers at their home 67 B street Garden flowers in gayest summer colors will decorate1 t he living rooms and center the guests serving table Twenty-fiv- e jhave been invited to attend the fete1 r—— ENROLL NOW atiha colors of pink with galioli and delphinium blooms I will carry out the decorative mo--! lrp to $2995' Balance Sloeh—Hali Pricefinal Clearance Luncheon Affair Miss Betty Anne Stiver made a sr' Saturday after-noon when she entertained 12 guests at luncheon at the Art Barn Guests were seated at one table Mexgaily accentuated with colorful ican pottery and centered with a bowl of golden glow Quaint place-carfurther carried out the Mexican theme Miss Stiver will accompany her uncle and aunt Major and Mrs H L Milan of Fort Douglas when they-leafor their new Wednesday home In Beckley W Va er Mrs Flowers mother of the bride wore a model of blue lace with gardenia corsage The bride descended the staircase on the firm of her father who gave her in marriage The ceremony was performed In front of the mantel which was banked with summer flowers A stringed orchestra furnished music during the ceremony and at the dancing party whleh followed uJA nhniii Fetes At charming-hqste- party The guests were seated at one long table which was centered attractively with late summer garden flowers Places were marked for the honored guests Miss Marjorie Bagley Miss Judith Felt Miss Maxine Holbrook Miss Louise Livingston Miss June Swaner Mlss Gwen Wirthlin and the hostess Mrs Herman J Hogensen mother of the hostess assisted in entertaining the guests Bridge Luncheon Maid Hostess atu 151 WEST SOUTH TEMPLE i |