Show a - - 4 Wednesilay Morning- - 14 1 Cathedral Nuptial Setting For Salt Lake Welcomes Charming Newcomers Rites Nutter-Stor- y The beautiful Cathedral of the Madeleine was the scene of a tts most impressive marriage Tuesday morning when Miss Catharine Marie Nutter daughter of Mrs Preston Nutter of the Bransford t apartments 105 East South Temple street became the bride of Mrs William Story of NVilliam MacArthur Story son of t the Bransford apartments The ceremony was performed by the Rt Re Monsignor Patrick F Kennedy in the presence of I members of the two families and S L Miss Kreft I " ' " South Temple street Pure white giant chrysanthemums decorated the altar The bride was charming in a smart Mainbocher suit of forest green vit h eastern mink t rim She wore deep brown accessories and a corsage of white orchids Attendants Miss Virginia Nutter sister of the bride was the maid of honor and was crocked in a costume suit of black velvet with chic hat to match and wore a corsage of brum lilies Francis B Goeltz brother-in-laof the bridegroom acted as best man Mrs Nutter chose a handsome gown of black velvet with match Ing hat of velvet and a corsage of fragrant gardenias Mrs Story was also gowned in black wearing a model of smart black satin with accessories and hat to match and a corsage of gardenias 1Vedding Breakfast Bride's roses were chosen for the attractive decorations at the breakfast following the ceremony at the Town club The fragrant flowers were arranged at intervals down the length of the table in terspersed with sprays of feathery ferns Members of the families and the bridal party were in at tendance Early in the afternoon the couple left by motor for Los Angeles and from there will go to Mexico by plane For her traveling suit the bride wore a Molyneaux of model French cognac wool with blue fox trim and accessories of cinnamon brown Mr and Mrs Story will be at home to their friends in Salt Lake City after the first of January I ) I re 2 4 1al Spend Winter " 1 r ' 1 f ' ' '1- '''' WASHINGTON—Of interest in Miss Catherine E Kreft is the announce- Salt Lake anced bride of Hugh Call will be ment made City here Tuesday of the honored Wednesday evening at a forthcoming marriage of Dr Law- kitchen Shover and supper to be rence S Cannon of Baltimore Md and Dr Elizabeth Bess of York given by Mrs J M Smith 811 Pa on December 8 Dr Cannon Fifth East street is a son of Sylvester Q Cannon of Miss Kreft is the daughter of the council of the twelve apostles H Stratford 1603 of the L D S church and Mrs Mr and Mrs Thirteenth East street and Mr Cannon of 1334 Second avenue Salt Lake City and Dr Bess is Call is a son'nt Mr and Mrs Wilthe daughter of Dr Thomas F lard Call of Bountiful Bess of Keyser W Va The young couple studied med icine in the same class at the med- Premarital Festivities ical college of Maryland univer- Continue for sity and graduated together last year Dr Cannon has since beer 'Bride-ElePopular interning in the general hospital 'will Miss Marian Maxwell who soon become the bride of L De Mar Holdaway was guest of honor at the miscellaneous shower that Mrs Jessie R M Bean and daughter Miss Jessie L Bean gave at their ct :t' 4 '' ei : 1 ' L Mrs Earl Williamson accompaBy Louise Whitworth nied by her daughter Miss Mary From Apmin fine arts society Williamson of Manila P 1 has the announcement that the were recently girls come to Salt Lake City to spend following Miss the winter with her father-in-lapledged into the society: and mother-in-laMr and Mrs Mary Anna Recore Miss Helen Frank E Williamson 156 Eighth Frances Torkelson Miss Katherine Miss Margaret Ann Hendrickson East street Gloe Miss Donna Lou Davis Miss Merline Clark Miss Beatrice Cot-taMiss Millie Rue Romney Miss Delphian Virginia VVeilenmann Miss KathTo Entertain leen Laura Blair and Miss Dyes Ann Frisby have come fr in Salt Lake Manila P I fo spend the winter City Initiation ceremonies will be held Assisting the hostess will be Mrs Saturday evening in the President's C M Nesbitt Mrs M C Christen-come- s suite of the hotel Utah After the sen and Mrs Ft S Heath ceremonies a banquet will be given Phi Mu in honor of the new initiates The Phi Mu Mothers' club will Miss Alta Mae Wright is chair- entertain at a luncheon at the man of arrangements chapter house 1415 Butler avenue Phi Delta Theta Wednesday at 1 p rn Mrs F J Wagstaff will review Members of the Phi Delta Theta Mothers' club will entertain at a "Queen Anne of Boleyn" by Franluncheon at the home of Mrs cis Hackett Musical selections will be furGeorge E Burton 768 Eleventh nished by the Phi Mu quartet avenue Wednesday at I p m w Chapter At Wednesday Tea Club Slates home 1128 Fourth avenue Monday evening Guests Included Mrs A E Braby Mrs Harold T Howe Mrs Lawrence Briggs Mrs W E Max- Too Many of World's Afflicted Yield Freak Lures in Search of Health Visitors and rem-mad- Observes forty-niner- Kiddie Jumper With Gay Trim ' L4 i 1 3i - 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I never send any one away There was a time when the plan appealed to me but they all ramp hack sick On0 of my patients who went to the v- c- Indies contracted malaria: another acquired one cold after another and returned with a ses sere sinus infection while a run- down birsiness man whom I dis- patched to the Pacific islands ex- to the posed himself sun's rays that he suffered serious skin burns followed by a dermati- tis No more advire like that from me!" WIP can smile at geration but it means that giMil sense must he preserved Mierever ph sician serously thtg ' are Ilegardless of tke nelv lorahtN 4111 a ‘eek or ttko or untunt1) il the probably he encountet vee tto tthe t system beetimcs accustomed milk- It is like barina ptevalling ing ft iends Nati a ittange dg t tail Ail° 6' ' - 4' '''' ''s 171 114 422 fillt - t 1 s r itiri flair 11)1 Would you if yourseli you convince otller tor ten years I ls LIJITIMPC oil liAlr flnht Iin I II Ittrnt love an- - I - Iniatuated I cousln? 1 The glrl you be- - love your glve up Would you devoted to aro cause you Iler ilrstl svtlo saw brotlser ' 4 4 ' Ole i sit? plciura ouf oif I IsopelessIy was li I! someone e? oNLCVi' t 11-13r- s I''-'- 'tt s'ié lk " A 1 The i 'l Pit-- r2 ' '''S ' t : 121' !! aWoWk 4 tk1 1 k i c I 1 N I ' I ' 14 osr Telem Sernit Starting 't 14 r 0 1 4 4 0' )11 i r I t il 1 t8:11 ' t I l' - in 1 ' ) 1 c'''' the Answers i Find Story‘ Y melt the Christmas ? 1 ru In love Would you ilance Iinew lour Wikll ti older f tel !woo or : ‘ loved you've The rnan own NA your young ' out i : ': - Erten known for us ittOrioitt tlaw 1 : k al Through die yesrs Jnecto has mc and consistent tutoring Now comes iAlsttium to Odd to your undeterstirly tinted hair a irreroul ftky liven Inerto"colors hair 'nude" IAIStriUM "1111101t§ hair otitMdt" Call your beauty shop new Arid Arrange lor your limit° with Lint: ttrurn treatment kewnt a suirstaute i si: ' ') ' - 4 - - (' ' ' 1)11)00001 1411111 ' ii 0 I "N ' I s ' -- — ' Nitt:0)1 1 01 IJI ' I 1 on Page Nineteen) (Continued piness 1 i avenue Longfellow School—The Thanksgiving program presented by the upper coordinating group consisted entirely of stories from the "Uncle The plays were Remus Tales" very interesting and costhmes and southern dialect added to the enjoyment of the children Each room had a separate play The children had colorful animal costumes and masks which made the program a colorful event a friendly relationship with everyone of your relatives Family quarrels result only in heartaches and belated regrets so refuse to participate in any if you are interested in maintaining future harmonious connections ‘‘h your relatives If you trace most of the gossip you hear to its source you may discover how unreliable it is and realize the al 1 2 p m—Chapman Branch Library club library 7:30 p Personality club Lion House social center 8 p in—Sunshine club Miss R Lucile Soper 1182 Kensington Janice Jacobsen Editor Shirley Ayres Clark Johnson Associate Editors : New scenes may he demanded to make one forget cares and tribu- S Pickett 326 East South Temple street luncheon 1 p m—Primrose club Mrs Charles L fowling 823 Fifth t the Unusual Program Given by Group of what sacrifices you might have to make to pride try to keep up 4 A ' '‘'lr""1 :4-- ' p School News and Views your birthday soot-lade- n ' '' M - - "'-iNsli R Pat- - 1 t 29 is m—Ladies' auxiliary Baptist church church luncheon parlors 1 p m—Membership commit1 Bethel flower-sprigge- The child born on November 29 has frequently a proclivity for Iteasing which should be discouraged Too much or too little discipline can be equally harmful to this youngster so parents must use good judgment in handling Sag- gitarius children If you are a man and November 29 Is your natai day "there are vicissitudes in all things" and there are few if any of them that cannot be overcome You ought to have sufficient backbone and optimism to enable you to keep going until you realize your ambition business As a lecturer scientist executive engineer clergyman theatilical producer actor sales agent broker author or poet you atmosphere is contraindicated in have apparently much to live for bronchitis which requires and are entitled to have great exdry pure air free from dirt and pectations for the future Successful people born on Nonoxious germs Many a patient with a bronchial cough that ap- - vember 29: Luke M Alcott aupears each winter will be far more thor Wendell Phillips orator and comfortable if during the colder reformer Benjamin Chew jurist season a trek to one of the south- - Charles Thompson patriot: Wil- ern states can he undertaken liam Ellery Channing poet and eseven though the stay is not long sayist Grace King author But it is not only the climate— the absence of cold—that does tthe Released -- by the Bell SndicateInc work When one takes a holiday —"to regain health that is the prin- -'7 cipal business at hand There may be so many interruptions worries 11 L4 g and responsibilities at borne that the nervous system Is not free to ':ij arcomplish the neressary chronic I with a Marian Martin Winter ' i I - tic-ra- ' LAI If November the best how date are from of Direc12:45 p tors Utah State Humane society Mrs William Reid 1150 Harvard avenue For the young things there are d a lot of night dresses of challis and crepe and scores of pajamas ' 41a?tk7 ' b 0 GIVE BOOKS 36 - - V) -- 4 0 You are always Welcome to ' : Brass Glassware and Pottery "Personaliled" Greeting Cards Wrappings Christmas Seals etc etc 3 co lit Copper WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCk OF BOOKS IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST 81 - Equipment ' Leather Goods Gift Stationery Games Pen and ing w Ne 4 Mov- i and a thousand and one other gifts —And BOOKS for every purpose for Children and Grownups NOW is the time to make your selection before the great rush starts tr) I Bell & Howell Picture i Pencil Sets N-'''--:i:- : "-' i selection of See our fine 4 ::: - LI -' ° ifA14 Martin'ttern i Shopping Center -- 0 - ' Your Christmas 1 v) I ' ) :i Make This Store ' ' pi Headquarters ( 11 I Book and Gift 2 i ik' ''14" Daily Calendar 01 Events play ck: :i- Baltimore Night Dresses Your Fortune As Told By the Stars 1 i The annual Christmas party of the Ladies' Literary Dancing club will be given Saturday evening at the clubhouse 850 East South D Mrs Wallace Carl Mrs well Temple street H James Maxwell Mrs James Mrs W T Denn Is chairman of Maxwell Mrs Morris Ja Maxwell arrangements assisted by Mr and Mrs Roy P Anderson Miss Bessie Mrs Frank A Johnson Dr and A Maxwell Mrs Hugh Holdaway Mrs Charles W Woodruff Mr Miss Inez Holdaway Miss Wanda and Mrs Chester P Cahoon Mr Arthur Price Miss and Mrs Gary L Ball Mr and Peck Mr Ellen Price and Mrs James W Mrs Clyde W Simpson Mr and Bean Mrs John Longdon Mr and Mrs Next Monday the bride-to-b- e Dale L Smith Mr and Mrs Mark will again be honored when Miss S Sanders Miss Eva C Lund and Holdaway entertains at her home Mr Denn 640 East Third South street Mrs Lawrence Briggs will entertain at a miscellaneous shower at her Simple and Plain home in Bountiful on December 6 A kitchen shower will be given Are Smart Suits In honor of Miss Maxwell on DePlain suits are favored by Paricember 7 when Miss Viola Martin entertains at her home 747 East sians these days and an attractive Fifth South street and on Decem- one is destined for popularity It her 9 Mrs Wallace will give the Is made of midnight blue broadlast of the parties at her home cloth with collar and pockets of black astrakhan 621 Lake street Members of the Llintah chapter of the Delphian society will enter- thin at a tea Wednesday from 1:30 to 4 p rn at the home of Mrs Aldon J Anderson 391 Wall street Mrs M Douglas Wood who re- By Dr Irving S ('utter t go anywhere if the promised stakettic pilgrimage—some thousands ofe I miles Many sold all their 'looms great enough cently returned from Germany lure of California In the will he the guest speaker The The urge Is almost as powerful longings while others arrived at and assisting hostesses of the after- middle of the last century was when one is searching for health their destination penniless e noon will he Mrs LeRoy D Swangold When news of the discovery Should recoveries be reported at friendless Unfortunately the son and Mrs Ralph D Baker at the site of Sutter's Mill a particular spring the good word edy failed to measure up to the east tens of thous- - will encircle the globe as fast as pectations although those who ands left their homes and Jour- - the wires can carry the tidings made the announcement were obIts Club too often neyed to the new Eldorado Prob- - All disappointment viously sincere The sum total of failed than were sue- - awaits those who reach the end the heartaches and disillusionmore ably Mrs John L Nesbit has returned Twelfth s cessful of the rainbow But the We may recall ments can scarcely be measured Anniversary to her home in Franklin Pa after created an historical epoch They that a few years ago a cancer Years ago victims of tuberculosis a short visit with Mr and Mrs Members of the Junior Business demonstrated anew that men will "cure" sent multitudes on a Iran- - of the lungs were advised to take Charles L Smith 66 North Wol- club entertained at a in sea voyages Later the mountains cott street Mrs Nesbit spent some the Ivory room of the banquet Newhouse claimed their attention and still time in Los Angeles with relatives hotel Monday evening in celebrat icaatioir ndoewsrt:nosewntthonutt haeasiirineng before coming to Salt Lake City tion of the twelfth anniversary of can and will take place under Mr and Mrs L L Campbell 962 the organization The 10 past pres- — I proner Conditions at home '' Fairview avenue are visiting in idents of the club were honored PATTERN 9236 I There is little to be gained In Los Angeles and Hollywood after guests e-I After the banquet bridge was life limb and fortune sacrificing some time in Portland course the spending of vogue jumper I in seeking the fountain of youth and San Francisco The couple will played and a musical program leads the kiddieland fashion pa- Most of us have learned that our sia I s return to their home in Salt Lake was given rade! Its a style your youngster health destinies Ile within the table was a miniathe I Centering December in City early ture fountain surrounded by bronze )iniao can wear day after day with just limits of personal care and in our lripk : Dr and Mrs Thomas F Welsh chrysanthemums a fresh change of blouses Marian own environment We can wreck T00''i In charge of arrangements were ' q kx are now at home to their friends these bodies of ours through care- 9 ) 'ii 1'i--t Miss Lula Hughes chairman: Miss at 32 Ilaxton place that with the Sew you'll resources for happiness and well Dorothy Swaner Mrs Ruth K Mrs Christie Lund Coles and Cech Mrs Ivan Newman Mrs J The bias being with a little attention to finish it In record time daughter Carolyn have arrived E Courtney Miss Dolly Wilkinson cut jumper has just three pattern correct living ) from Spokane Wash to spend the and Miss Gertrude C Anderson advan- On the other hand t it: Its neck and underarm tages incident to a many season Mrs Coles' with parts holiday change may parents Mr and Mrs C N Lund edges are almost on the straight come to any one New surround- i grain making it easy to finish ings people and friends may Rut- - work wonders In a revival of inand sure to hold its shape Mrs Theron S Parmelee will reterest As we know those with Mrs Clara M Clawson says: "If view "Juggernaut The Path to f Iles buttons or peasant lacings ' I you're looking for smart highly permanently impaired kidneys us- ?'-7Dictatorship" by Albert Carr Fri- ) a0-i' The long or short ually do well where the variations trim make gay coats or with is fur without styled day at 10!fi0 a m at the Z C ri '1 - trimming we have them" SELL- - M I auditorium The book review sleeved blouse has a round neck or in temperature are less abrupt I k ' ING 25'2ii' OFF 57 Main 45:: a cute collar and your choice of and where the chill north winds (Adv) is open to all interested i ' do not blow The reason is that t c ' or a tiny bow ruffling we eliminate a good quantity of " Pattern 9236 may be ordered the body's poisons via the skin GIVE BOOKS )GIVE BOOKS GIVE BOOKS 'vv 4 only in children's sizes 4 6 8 10 and in a warmer latitude the are relieved mate- i ' and 12 Size requires renal organs 6nchjumfapberric rially blouse 1 14 yards -- 1( Should fogs excessive dampness ) t ''' t contrast and Ili yards and too little sunshine character- yard - i ize a certain region we are likely ruffling M Send 15 cents in coins' for this to have a preponderance of rheu- Marian Martin riattern Be sure matic manifestations and removal 1 -i ' to write plainly 'your size name to a sunny warm valley often ' lill ' 1 1 under- LIJ salutary adidraesshsioanndis sattylNeounrunflirbgerertips sptraonv(i — n also that a dusetyc 1 Travelers at Baltimore while the bride-to-b- e is an interne at York hospital York Pa Dr Cannon is a graduate Of the University of Utah and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity The marriage will be performed in the L ID S chapel here in the afternoon of December 8 by Abram H Cannon cousin of the bridegroom and president of the Washington district of the church DP Cannon's parents are expected to leave Salt Lake City during the week to attend the ceremony Following a wedding tour the young couple will return to their Next respective interne positions both young doctors plan to Iyear their medical practice in Yule Dance Apmin Pledges Group of U of U Girls Salt Lake In ) r rose drive will give a luncheon at the Town club 731 East South Miss Mary Williamson left and Mrs Earl William Temple street in honor of Miss son right Mrs Williamson and her daughter Eckbo and Mrs Robert B White-hi- lt a recent bride To 1 7 4 ? Tribune Washington Bureau - -- affi- Tea to rete Visitor Invitations have been issued by Mrs Leland Swaner and her (laughter Miss June Swaner for a tea to be given at their home 1318 Third avenue Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Pamela Erkbo of Pretoria South Africa who is visiting In Salt Lake City at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs James W Collins 93 Laurel street On Wednesday afternoon Mrs Julian M Bamberger 1525 Pen- : n '' K Jr-als- was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Town club 731 East Dr Lawrence S Cannon To Wed in Washington Shower Supper To Honor r ' ') Novender 29 1939 5aIt gakt Zeibunt ''""'' r - 72::71 - — t ' ' ' ' f ' |