Show 4- V ft i s X 10 Thursday Mornhif -- s j Gilson-Sno- w -- ?v vfeKo v t8 £ljc Salt £ake tribune Brideoftate Charming Nuptials w is- - Humidity somehow does noi dampen interest in the announcement of nuptial events And adding the spice of surprise to Salt Lake’s newest lomance news is the announcement of Miss Ruth Gilson’s marriage of July 29 to Elman Snow son of Mrs Ethel G Snow 819 Dowmngton avenue Miss Gilson is the daughter of Milo E Gilson 135 Third East street The ceremony was solemnized at the home of the brides father with Joseph E Kjar officiting For her wedding dress the bride chose a simple white chiffon frock adorned only with a corsage of Prenuptial party honors were orchids Miss Fdna Robmslii her heaped on Miss Myrtle E Adamson maid of honor wore a gown of again Tuesday evening when Miss June A McDonald entertained for lovely coral crepe at her home 1921 the bride-eleElroy Erieksen sened as best Ninth East street man for the bridegroom Bidden to the fete were Miss D Miss Ruth Muriel ccremon Snelgrove the Following nuptial Mrs J M Adamson Mrs Shimmin a dinner honored the bridal party Alfred Dobbs Miss Dorothy J Wilat the Starlite gardens atop the son Mrs Richard Smith Mrs MarHotel Utah garet Richards Miss Svlvia Henne-fe- r Gunn Miss Miss Marion who are The young couple Marion J Scare and Mrs David H naYellowstone in honeymooning tional park and Jackson Hole Bullough Assisting the young hostess In Wyo will temporarily make their entertaining were her mother Mrs Calvin M McDonald and a sister home in Salt Lake City i Miss Helen S McDonald Miss Adamson daughter of Mrs 969 East South M Adamson Temple street will be wedded to Leonard E Dobbs son of Mrs A1 fred Dobbs 304 Milton avenue on Saturday 12 noon— Lady Maccabees of Mountain hue No 27 Saltair box luncheon 1 p m— Ladies' Aid society Crace Methodist church at the church 130 p m— Golden Hour club I - J m —Women's Mission- dancing Miss Samuels who resided here with her parents Mr and Mrs V M Samuels a few years ago has many Salt Lake friends who have made her current visit a happy one The visitor Is leaving Thursday ary society of the 'lhird Presbyterian church lawn of church Ice cream festival and program 8pm —Women of the Moose chapter No 92 Moose club 161 Second East street morning fcv plane for her California home to spend the remainder of the summer before entering Leland Stanford university at Palo Alto in the early fall Festive Luncheon Spices Wednesday's Social Calendar calSpicing midsummers social endar on Wednesday afternoon was a festive bridge luncheon given by Mrs Dean A Harvey at her lovely home 1760 Herbert avenue Crystal bubble bowls were filled with white gladioli to center the luncheon table which was coveied with a handsome Venetian cloth Covers were laid for Mrs Louis J Taufer Mrs Earl Free Mrs Stewart M Hansen Mrs Eugene G Pack Mrs Lvndon Pajnes Snow Mrs William F Mrs Claude N Harvey and Mrs Thomas H Miller Bridge rounded out the afternoon in cut-wo- Me-Cr- Rosenbergs Return From Eastern Trip Mr and Mrs Julius Rosenberg First avenue have returned from a two months’ trip They spent some fime in New York City where they visited the worlds fair and later went through the Panama canal to San Francisco where they attended the Golden Gate international exposition Accompanying the couple to Salt Lake Cltv was Mrs Georgette Fnedlander of New York City a sister of Mrs Rosenberg who will spend the month of August with brother-in-la- and sister Mrs Verner O Hewlett Reception Observes Entertains For Helen Snow S Lt Matron's Miniature bride’s marked the guests' places at a beautifully arranged luncheon given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs Verner O Hewlett at her home 1519 Normandie circle i The honored guest at the affair was Miss Helen Snow a popular bnde-eleof the season The guests were seated at small tables and included close friends of Miss Show The hostess was assisted during the afternoon bv her daughter Miss Virginia Hewlett Congratulating Mrs Dasie on her eightv-fourt- h birthday anniversary old friends called at a reception Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Clella L Young 1020 Yale avenue a granddaughter of Ihe honoree Lovely garden blooms decked the rooms and In the center of the Here for Fortnight Midsummer Visitor Here for a fortnight it Mr and Mis TrancU G Rapp of San Fran- serving table was a festive bearing the randle-lighte- d cake Inscrip- 9 j' i C t 7 r & l j 1 Vi ivf " STOCK n UP ON KLEENEX TISSUES - rf r Soft ond loothing to tender "hay fever" note 500' Sheet ECONOMY B0X28C-- 2 j Guests Elman Snow Whose marriage of July 29 is just announced today Mrs Snow is the former Miss Ruth Gilson daughter of Milo E Gilson Mrs of Mr and Mrs A Mrs D C Thurman Mrs Von G Holbrook of Chicago and young son Von Birkin who are popular midsummer visitors in Salt Lake City and Mrs Holbrook and the baby will leave next week Kaysville to join Dr Holbrook in the east L Hoppaugh 2337 East Thirteenth South street are their daughter Mrs Carroll B Andrews and her two children Mark and Caroline of Sonoma Cal They expect to visit here for a month Arriving in the city Thursday morning will be Miss Ruth Caryl Ricketts of Parkersburg W Va and Donald H Ricketts of Fort Worth Texas to be the guests of their parents Mr and Mrs S T Ricketts 344 East First South street Tower Club Compliments Trio at Dinner Party delightful dinner party was Wednesday evening at A1 Hansons Grotto 670 Bast Thirty-thir- d South street bv members of the Tower club girls’ organization of the Walker Bank and Trust com- The dinner honored three members of the organization Mrs Eugene Henderson who is the former a recent Miss Ethel McGrath bride Mrs Florence Salmensen who will leave soon for Los An— — geles to reside- and Miss Ruth A pany L The guests were seated at one Wheelon betrothed to Fric After a visit of three weeks in the Ohlson decorated table with long yellow detecof the Mrs and Alaska By I)r Irving S Cutter Pacific northwest eyes early 'hygiene Covers were laid for 22 guests of the disease— which occurs John C Cutler Jr 327 East First and white summer flowers Trachoma is a nigniy contagious tion children and the South street has returned to her frequenty in disease of the membrane W’hich proper handling of cases when they home In Salt Lake City lines the eyelids and covers the are discovered Personal habits of Miss Dorothv Auerbach of Harteyeball It is very common in cer- cleanliness are essential if dissemi- ford Conn will to be avoided Each indination Sunday for is tain parts of the world for exam- vidual must have his own toilet a visit with her arrive unde Herbert S ple Egypt and Palestine and in equipment— towels soap etc and Auerbach those countries is an important great care must be taken to wash A former Salt Laker being welThe first fall hats have a decid t The postillion has come back the hands often and not to touch cause of blindness In some seccomed for a visit Is Mrs Marion to town in a new version whose accomthe different look eyes Separate sleeping edly tions of the United States it is Foss of Chicago the former Miss brim is sometimes nicked at the modations are desirable as well backs as have They rife particularly among the plains VV hile sides and the beret has taken a the situation is much more Eliza Dev During her visit here They are new lease on life with a silhouette Indians and the mountaineers of difficult in such countries as Egypt Mrs Foss will he at the Belvedere fronts for a change Tennessee Kentucky and Missouri where approximately 90 per cent Apartment hotel 29 South State designed of rich fabrics in re- which shoots forward and up at Years ago a migration into southof the population is infected the street strained hues which make less a smart striking angle ern Illinois resulted in the estabtime w approaching rapidly when talk about color Many of them Dull Fabrics lishment of a well recognized focus it can be discarded as a major Numerous Affairs d have a rather of the disorder F’elts and velvets bulky Sporadic cases health menace In America It is look (Those frolicsome little fanmay appear anyw here and most ey e reported that in one of the Indian the fabrics most often used S L Honor Matron cies that looked as though they physicians number among their pa- reservations in the southwest— forin the first fall chapeux As far tients one or more victims might skitter off the head at any merly heavily afflicted- - the disease Denver for as color Is concerned leading deLeaving ) In Us early stages the condition has been moment are gone practically wiped out and x is responsible for few new of Most the the striking signers like black and such hues symptoms sime thing is taking place Mrs Fgerton R Bogle 181 First are “doubleheader hats as sable brown deep moss green Diagnosis depends upon the harac-te- r among other tribes m the near leave will who avenue of the secretion sensitivity to Now and then the condition is future for Denver to reside has whose backs show decided conyellowish green ond a chalky light and profuse tearing The confused with milder forms of been entertained at a number of tract to their fronts henna deThe are leaders turbans inner surface of the lids is covered chronic conjunctivitis common to social a fairs In anticipation of her g like skull with red nodules or granulations youngsters Ostrich birds’ wings and breasts signed caps tests are Laboratory or a tightly wrapped snood with and porcelain flowers are much from which the ailment takes one of value in a diagnosis departure establishing 227 ThirR Jessen Mrs Gearge of its names i Granular a pointed back topped by an enorused as trims Sometimes they but great accuracy is necessary conjuncat mous chou of material a great contrast with the color of the hat tivitis Later the cornea or clear When a member of a family is teenth East street entertained Monluncheon a prettily arranged fox again they blend suavely with its twist of flat fur or a part of the eye is affected with known1 to harbor the disease all afternoon at Pinecrest inn In cuff poised at right front huge A black hue the formation of ulcers and the inshould be examined as it is quite day in Emigration canyon compliment satin one has a chou Intermingled vasion of enlarged blood vessels Fur Is important too Mink possible that spread already has to Mrs Hofle we can understand with red and an Indian red faces the upsweeping brim of a these taken place Needless to say every were Mrs Tom In felt and black Per(henna i one is topped with a red sable-brow- n changes interfere greatly with one showing the slightest evidence Aston attendance Jr Mrs Milton Ottenhel-me- r fox cuff vision The cause of the disease of trouble should be under skilled sian lamb makes the great twist Mrs Robert K Bertagnole Is not a visible bacillus but a filthat tops a doubleheader toque management Mrs Joseph T Pence Mrs Charles Visor Mat terable virus cn which extensive Alderson Miss Hoffman and Mary Another newr chapeau is the research U being done in this coun- SWIMMING AND RHEUMATISM visor hat with a fairly deep front Garnishes Dress Up W C writes Is ocean bathing Mrs Hogle try and abroad brim trimmed with swirls of If the Infection is observed early during the summer months good or Prosaic Meat Loaf any skilled opthalmologist ian ac- bad for a man 67 years old troubled glvrerined ostrich feathers Eastern Visitors There are scores of hats whose complish a cure without the slightwith rheumatism'’ est danger to sight Mr and Mrs Ben Harries 567 brims are the same width all Baste the meat loaf while cookNeglected however so miuli destruction may RF’PL Ilollvwood avenup have as their around and which are worn with tomato sauce ing V hile Mrs have occurred thit perfict funcut w i‘t r bathw g is bene- guests their daughter Place slues of bacon over the straight on the head Rome Thomas J Wal-l- i and her little of these have a tion cannot be restored curtain top for adiltcl flavor Under fit ial my our use the period of such circumstam es about all (hat should be relatively brief daughter Nora Drew from Bing- of lme falling from the edge of Lay slices of American cheese 5 to 10 minutes can be hoped for is that the progthe brim hamton N 5' over the top before baking d Mrs Walsh Is the former Miss ress of the malady will be arOthers are timmed with porce-l- a Arrange a row of GRAPEim IT FOR BABY n or glass flowers— something rested Betty Harries and will spend the eggs through the center of loaf so M D writes x month of August with her parents different in accents on fall I a half grapeTreatment has been famed out that each serving has a slice of for centuries chiefly by the use of fruit daily harmful to a and later will be joined by Mr Manv of the crowns on egg In the center Walsh who will accompany his the brimmed hats have a large Use different romhinations of baby 7 copper sulfate and other astringent meat for the loaf Veal pork and rather bulky look family home drugs The granules usually are REPLY A half beef make a nice loaf opened and squeezed with forceps No A baby this age should have of raw smoked ham added following which a crystal of the at least two ounces pound of the juice to the loaf gives a piquant flavor copper salt is applied This profrom grapefruit or oranges The cedure must be continued at interTry different kinds and enjoy the need not be used pulp vals for from six months to a year variety "When ulcerations occur other RED I FINS IV EV ES chemicals must be resorted to B F writes I have a red vein Under-arWhere trachoma Is well advanced in each of my eyes which is very the eyelashes have a tendency to noticeable I wear glasses Can turn inward irritating the ball anvjhmg be done for this condiThis must be corrected by a plastic tion ’ safety operation on the lids RB PLY Recentlv it has been found that Be sare that there no irrita- Trachoma a Common Cause of Blindness Is A given Feature of New Fall Millinery heavy-heade- close-fittin- two-inc- Honor Betsy Binfz Mrs D C Thurman 77 G street has issued invitations for a luncheon to be given Saturday at het home in honor of Miss Betsy Bintz who is here from New York City for the summer Miss Bintz who Is the guest ol Mrs Louise Y Bintz 1414 Perry avenue for her visit will be honored by Mrs Bintz at a luncheon Thursday at the Bintz home Chicago Guests Mrs Ruth Cash Brary of Ciiiago and Mr and Mrs F L Bracv and little daughter Barbara and B’rank Braoy of Chicago are guests — in Salt lake-CitThe visitors are the guests of Mr and Mrs William L Bracy 637 Third avenue Mrs Ruth Bracy is the mother of Mr Bracy and Mr F L Bracy Is a brother of Mr Bracy -- y - E V Watermelon Feast Members of Bethel No 5 Order of Jobs Daughters will enjoy a watermelon feast Thursday at 7 30 p m to be given by Frank Page Stewart at Ins home 1328 Fourteenth East street Pep Up With Paint If the bedroom or dining alcove painted furniture begins to look a bit drab and it is not possible to repaint brighten it bv painting the knobs a bright color to match or contrast with the color scheme of the room Fresh paint does much to raise morale If the doors are painted you can brighten them up bv painting Jhe knobs the color as that used on the furniture knobs hard-boile- hard-boile- d Begin Fascinating Crochet New the new compound sulfanilamide has a curative effect The preparation is t iken by mouth Many individuals can be relieved entirely by thus means if the drug is administered early W’ore must be exercised however las some persons react badly to itsynfluenoe in other words it must be employed under the critical eye of an alert physic tan Prevention after all Is our goal ns a large amount of suffering and expehse w ill be saved To this end the Indian bureau and certain state welfare departments are engaged In an attempt to clear up the hotbeds of trachoma which remain w ithln our borders T he problem is one of educating the people to good is tion ’ Bargain Price! “Invisible” m Cream Deodorant FULL SOLES Stops' Perspiration I89 219 elm ked sels remain permanently A skilled eye physician should advise treat- Ladies’ Copy right t by the Chicago Tribune 1939 New Handbags Small Or Extremely Big Men’s Thla Include ment X Crochet lele-gra- ar Here’s New Shoe Appearance at a fr Have your lenses Sometimes enlarged ves- present The fall season Is likely to find Handsome the handbag slightly smaller than heretofore according to a recent Pineapple survey Design By and latgc it would seem that the average hRiidtmg will be of from small to medium size and Pattern fiHV somewhat tailored There Is al— Tor quick r lie always ways an exception to every rule tins arearal HtuuUti The pineapple and tills year the exceptions are design popular ysliti hes materials needed photoAihn of square likely to prove not moderately vuth croiheters for so many grnph jears cihi To obtain this pattern send 10 large but very large pirns 1 a different way cents m coin to 'ine Tribune However the general trends will has been use in ITo quUkly fhn k txr i turn-- put mve nasal be toward the rather conservative In this square print nil for so Bureau Silt Home Servo HAY just ' 3 Urnpn In type of handbag with most of the msnv an essorles Pattern (H25 con- Lake Ciij Utah lie sure to write FEVER fin h rmnlrli Ak for novelty found in ths shape of the tains instruot ions for making the plainly your name address and PENETROKKK frame and fasj nlng square an Illustration of It and of al let n number 1 DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE ONLY 5 cha-peu- StJoseph' — FLOOR To fi fl TOILETRIES STREET Mrs Lorin A Giauque was th hostess and Miss Helen L Reamer! a popular bride-to-b- e the honored guest at a delightful buffet suppei presided over Tuesday evening at the Giauque home 1821 Yalecresf f avenue A profusion of white snapdrag ons decorated the living rooms ano at the small tables where supper was served the centerpieces werq j miniature bridal couples A dozen guests were in attendance per-fect- Attracts Honors Nolton of cisco and Mrs O Complimenting Mrs Don Rode Los Angeles Tht v will be gut sts of San Jose Cal who is a of Mr and Mrs 1 I McClain and popular midsummer visitor in the Mr and Mrs James L Meunier citv Mrs A S Neslen 659 Slvth 750 Linden avenue Mr and Mrs Rapp also will visit last street entertained at bridge with their parents Mr and Mrs Wednesday afternoon at her home Close fnends of the honored A L Rapp 802 T welfth Last st reet who guest a former Salt were hidden to the affair Included Mrs Clara M Clawson is most Mrs H S Dunham of Phoenix gratified to have visitors and for- Am Mis Harold D Haight Mrs mer residents take the trouble to Samuel A Moinson Mis John come in to tell her of their satis- Alrd Mrs J Kenneth Bi Idge Mrs faction with purchases and Inc- Duncomhe Mrs Cornelia Bridge identally buy again 57 Main (Adv ) and Miss Gene Hoslen y Tuesday Evening cha-peu- tion Assisting Miss Young In serving were Mrs Phil A Sawyer and Miss Louise King 1855-193- ct c 84th Anniversary ct Buffet Supper Given For Bride-Ele- Substantial Look Outstanding 160 her Mrs Von G Holbrook of Chi cago and little Ron Von Birkinl have been popular midsumme visitors with Dr and Mrs Horae C Holbrook 1010 Douglas street" and with Mrs Holbrook’s mother Mrs Robert Birkin of Kaysville Mrs Holbrook and the baby w leave the latter part of next wee) for Chit ago wheie they will Job Dr Holbrook A number of social affairs hav been given during the past fort night in compliment to the younj matron who has been welcomei to Salt Lake City by many friends En route to their home In Detroit after having spent a month’s vacation In the Canadian Rockies San Francisco and Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Frank Buck and their three children Marilyn Jack and Lois Ann have paused in Salt Lake City for a week s visit with Mr and Mrs C M Buck 1762 Michigan avenue joung visitor After a fate dinner at the Samuels home guests went East Third South street 322 7 30 p ! Climaxing gala vacation days for Miss Peggy Samuels of Los Angeles who has been a guest of Miss Ruth Orlob 1514 Arlington drive was an informal party given Wednesday evening bv L D Samuels of Ogden an uncle of tlje popular L of Travelers Peggy Samuels Of Los Angeles Moose club club Lagoon 6 p m— Tri-Meet at Y W C A clubhouse Informal affair Visitors and Ogden Party Honors Pioneer park birthday party 1 30 p m —Ladies’ auxiliary to the Street Car Men's union smart H To Chicago Home Normandie circle Gardenias in a pink and poudre blue bowl centered the attractive luncheon table where places were marked for Miss Mary Hopkins Miss Fmma Jean Hinley and Miss Anna Jane Strandqulst all of Ogden Miss Dorothy Ann Gibbons of Pomona Cal and the following Salt Lake guests- - Miss Catherine Purton Miss Janet Ashton Miss Jeanne A Hansen Miss Barbara Coates Miss Isabelle Moreton Miss Barbara Straub Miss Dorothy Wheeler Miss Jeanne Howell Miss Virginia Palmer Miss Mar garet Cornwall and Miss Eleanor Kahn Miss Purton and Miss Ashton plan to leave about the middle of the month for a visit in the eastern states They will be accompanied by Miss Ashton’s parents Mr and Mrs Raymond J Ashton 1155 First avenue Inspires Fete Of Events Midsummer Visitors in SL Presides at Smart Affair A 1939 August 3 ITo Return WedneyUky afternoon was a bridge luncheolru presided over by Miss Norma Young at her home 1341 Bride - Elec Daily Calendar -- July 'Norma Young y Solemnized July 29 y r41 4h& 2 2 - 4 5 Does not tot drejjca — doei nor irritate akin No wilting to dry Cinbeuicd right iliet thtving Instantly jtopi perspiration lot I to 4 days Remove odor from yiMipirmoa A pure white greaselesj mm-lev- s vanishing cream Acrid his been swarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering for being liar m levs to fabrics 13 MILLION jars ol sArrld sold Try a lai todayl hsv bn 21RRID At 11 itan falxt in Mian Oe lollfl ami Mis to through heel or (omp Heel lifts Scuffs removed Shine Rips sewn (nil an lea lrathrr Our imisihlc full soling ha1 no re patted look! After your showi hav hoen ltnlc thf Hho wiiy trme of a ridge you won t find or iiPiun it the nhatik m thuie In no Joint In our renoilng method This given your ftivorlta ihora m smart nrw appearance MIFF Pit KIP IhPa OlR AM) IlIVlURY ACCOUNT lllRGE Shoe Clinic— Downstair V rl I |