Show 1 – — - -' -- --- - 4 - : ::---- - - - - 4- - v- - 1 f 1 a : I nit Sunday Morning Girls Select Dates for Fall Nuptials i I ' 1 ' '' ' ' e rff"'':' 1 t ' h l 928 ' Miss Beth Erickson ' 4 i ' 4'1 :: I 1 - :: I - : : : i I 1 - : i ' ' f :: 1 1 1 1 - i ' 1 - 1 I 1 !' i i :: I ': 1 - 1 I ' 7' ! 0:1- - :!: ! t C7 4iTA' 4 ' ' ':':'-- : '' i : '-- 2 - '1:- - '''' f THE ': SALT LASS I 1 2 ' 1 Wilson Director '' ''''' ' ' ' ' — ':'" '' ''' ' ' i i ' t ' ' - e ' : t: ' ' n '' 4 4 ' "— ''' 'A' - ( 0 4' — v : i t'r 1 41460soomaki Miss Arlene Pedersen tonlattve pending TPIOSSO and arsenic and Old Lace '41 143 23-2- Of '41 4 14-2- Mar ' - raqt FIrSt $o t- - k 1 1 '41 '42 Claudia Plat - — 0 f : - i " - T - - i ' 4 t - ' - - ' I r ' - - - I ' 1 '' !': i - 1 - — ' ' - - ' 4 - : k 4 - - 1 - f — 1 - t - - ' - - ''"--t 5 ' Mrs Paul R Felt Returns from Mexico ANN ARBOR Mich—In a charming late summer ceremony Miss Ruth Arleen Newren daughter of Mr and Mrs Bernard Newren Fourteenth East street Salt Lake City on August 14 became the bride of Roy Edward on of Mr and Mrs Leonard C' Thomas Thomas of Detroit' Mich The wedding took place in the Little chapel in the Michigan league on University of Michigan campus Dr John H Wunderli of Detroit read the service for the couple who stood before an altar banked with palms and flame-colore- d gladioli Brass candelabra held white princess tapers Miss Virginia Hawkes of Philadelphia was the organist Miss Newren was given in marriage by her brother-in-laPaul A Clayton of Ann Arbor She wore an aqua crepe dress a rose beige hat with - a corsage of —um' s ' " - - l' - - 11' :- 7'z - - ' I 1 - - - ' 1 :t - ---: ' - -: 1 0 - - - ' ' - ! n t ' ' k ' '" 4 - : ' ' - - - 1 1 1 3 e 1 i "Lastex" and The lightest gentlest-oxispsrayon ever to smooth a bulge! Designed with an eye to your comfort they feel like noth ing at all yet they're firmly efficient where curves are concerned! Try one before you buy " your new frock and see the diftexenee! I ' ' ' 4 - '' i- - -' - t-- ' - - - x ' t L41 A A Combinatforr itar tit tr' To make you sapling stimti and cboatctko in ilLei with zipper i 98 'Lace 1 I L ' - 1 ' --- - Sylfies Girdle - ' - - - - - - - - 4 i ' i ' (Miss Ruth Arleen Newren) and Mrsvin - Welcomed to their former home in Salt Lake City will he Mr and Mrs Jack It Day who will arrive in the near future from Oakland Cal They will be the guests of their parents Mr and Mrs Astley B Purton 933 Third avenue and Dr and Mrs J Edward Day 1201 Fifteenth East street Mrs Day will be remembered as the former Miss Frances Put-to- n Mrs IL P Kirtley 1444 Yale avenue Is visiting In Sacramento Cal with her and daughter Mr and Mn sCart Roberts and their baby daughter Mr and Mrs Charles E Bath 1329 Logan avenue have returned from a visit of several weeks in Reno Nev and Lake Tahoe Cal son-in-la- w It T Shurtieff Princeton avenue have re- - turned from a visit in tho oast accompanied by their son Sam Mn Shurtleff and her son left In June for a visit with relatives and later were joined by Mr Shurtleff who accompanied them to Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs W A Ituttan 1144 East First South street are home after a delightful two weeks' motor trip to Seattle Wash Portland Ore and other cities in the Pacific northwest Mrs Agnes Bess 41 Hartwell avenue accompanied by her daughter Mn Agnes McCleery left Friday for a two weeks' visit in Denver Colo Mrs Bess is a national grand officer in the Neighbor's of Woodcraft and will attend the convention of the organization In Denver - Captain and Mrs Floy McGinn are hero from Fort Sill Okla for a visit with their parents Mr and Mrs Jams A Irvine 280 Center street and Mr and Mrs G F McGinn 768 North Second West street Mrs Mel Eldredge of Alameda Cal the former Miss Diana Johnson will arrive Sunday from the wesi coast for a visit with her mother Mrs Alma Johnson 671 Mrs Peter J Coldesina 457 Fast First South street left Wednesday for San Francisco for a visit with her And daughter Mr and Mrs James W Douglas and small son-in-la- daughter w - S L 6 $ A t a) --:() epti"" 13n Vti I el ealP so :' A ' ! 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'''' ti "-- - x Z1 '' 1 '' N ' i IV":: os1)":' ' :: :::: l'" ti I 1t ::1)4--'N- : :11 ''t : -- s 1 t t 4k 11 ( : ti3 ' Nitt 7 : 6a t '': ' ": Jail- -1 ill 1741 k -0- ‘t it ! 1 tt ZN i 1 1- 1600" - - It- is 1- i : Itk ) ' Qt '11 4-- -: - - k 4411 i 1 i:-:- -- gri -- -- - 7 1 :s'- : — I -- Jij e: ') - z 4 :::i i:':1 H ' ' t ''N : " ' kit 014 (pt' (i er ' - 1 Mr and Mrs Eugene Merrill of Denver Colo a recent bridal couple have arrived in Salt Lake City to make their home and are guests of MrI and' Mrs J Howard Heginbotham 986 Military drive Arriving Saturday for a vinit at the Heginbotham home was Miss Fern Whiff' of Santa Mon- Ica Cal a sister of Mrs Ilegin- - -- : :: J: r) f'‘' R Jenson Relatives Visit Sixth East street Mrs nosemary Robinson 523 East First South street has returned after a three weeks' visit in Mexico City te-'''''- ' In N a1 41'745 Party Returns From Canyons Salt Lake Society' Circles Hum With News Of Visitors Travelers as Autumn Nears ' t - 17t d i An i- Mr and Mrs R M Greaves acavenue 620 Browning companied by Miss Barbara Greaves Miss Janice Greaves John Greaves John Rebholtz and Dick Clawson have returned from a three weeks' visit at the Grand canyon and other canyons of southern Utah After spending a few days In Salt Lake City the boys returned to the canyons and will be home again the latter part of the month 4t:'' -- I ) lof 11:tAitl-17:':te- control irl ue Snug beautifully soft rayon and‘ —00:N i "Lasteet Won't N: N 'N-- I City and was graduated from East high school has been attending Ann Arbor secretarial Mr Thomas is a supervisor of ordschool nance supplies in government defense work i 1') 40 - waist-lin- e In honor of Parley P Jenson who leaves soon to 4pencl the winter in Florida Mr and Mrs Harold IL Jenson will entertain at a family dinner Sunday at their home 209 West North - - I rt Honors Member — N I 1 (11) d -- kk - 4 1 - :')d) '14 1 ti:‘ 'It t t4 a: I 410 ' 45o it:' 9aostic open- - neiel9a tAH s o f Her only Lucille Newren of Salt Lake City who wore pale pink with a corsage of feverfew and Dorothy Perkins roses Robert Thomas brother of the bridegroom was best man and ushers were Edward Hart of Bloomington Idaho and Avard Fairbanks Jr of Ann Arbor A reception followed the ceremony It was held in the Grand "an league The with a lace cloth cake Mr and Mrs Leonard C Thomas and Mr and Mrs Clayton assisted in receiving The couple left for a honeymoon to New York City and Atlantic City and will return to make their home in Jackson Mich The bride who formerly lived in Salt Lake Mr find Mrs pelP ' ' )t I and i's t t attendant ' s$' 1I of Pastel ture bridal couple formed the centerpiece at the lovely luncheon which Mrs Gordon Squires gave Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Marian Louise Richards at the home of her mother Mrs R C Belnap 430 G street Miss Richards ta the affianced bride of John M Landward i - ' 1 - t City- - Lfght As A Feather! petunias ' ' '- - 0- - ' - es "11' i It ' ' 2 bo than) I k ' i y 1 I 1!1 og ' t i Supple (A) Luncheon Miss Richards i i E I E SMOOTI1ERS 0 11AISTLINE ture ' i It - - - i- ' Mr and Mrs Patil IL Felt 121 T street are home from avacation of several months in Mexico City Mrs Felt studied dancing during their visit and Mr Felt attended the University of Mexico The couple will make their home in Ogden in the near fu- - I t 1318 w - - il M Florence v2eee From Mexico 1 Musser daughter of Mr and Mrs Barr W Musser 1201 First avenue left recently for Boston Mass where she will visit for some time and later will go to New York and Washington D C En rcrute Miss Musser with friends in Chicago lit She W AS accompanied on her trip by Mr and Mrs Robert L Chambers of Cambridge iitass who have spent the summer visiting with relatives in Salt Lake Miss 516vid Pair Return Former Salt Lake Girl Plights Troth In Ceremony in AnnArbor Michigan - 1 i Mario Oakes Alias A Mima Sinunonds Leaves for New England iisit ' I Aliss T we4 4 4‘ - ' - Q Q-- J A 4k - 1 1 - - ' t Atli 1 Q QA'r 1 1T Miss 'Helen Nelson has returned from a two months' visit with 'relatives and friends in Rupert Idaho and will be at home for the winter at Rowland hail 205 First avenue ' - 1 4 1VT Vacation Ends c i - '4'4-- ' i' t 4 - i - - I class i ' t e -- -- s I 1 - to t v 1- - - r4 I - 1 i i - 1 4 ' : - - 1 - - t -- á F f 4 e - "' ''' - ' i ' s'r' ' ' 1 ! - 1 4 4 t 4 IS - - ' 11-- Feb ' 1 - m k '' - -- - - k Park L Prices Home Jan ' t P Scofield of New Port Richey Fla has been a popular visitor in Salt Lake City and will be here for a couple more weeks for a visit with relatives and friends She is the former Miss Hazel Scott A number of parties have been given In honor of the visiting matron during the past fortnight and other affairs are being planned for the remainder of her stay 25 ' - i - -- E Fourth Season -' ' lilies-of-the-vall- Home from a delightful month's visit in Virginia are Mr and Mrs Park L Price Jr 169 G street They visited with relatives and friends in Richmond Williamsburg and Roanoke ' 1 ' r - 1 Parties Honor Florida Visitor CHRISTIE ' t - '' Musser Leaves for New England !Alas Ann Elizabeth Shoemaker daughter of Mr and Mrs H C Shoemaker 1407 Laird circle will leave an Wednesday for Seattle Wash to resume her studies at University of Washington where she is a member of the Junior class Miss Shoemaker who Is majoring in education is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority and was treasurer of the sophomore - ' - - ' t ct I - t ' Leland Swaner 1348 Third avenue feted two of the Satvery popular brides-elea at canyon urday evening barbecue Thirteen couples enjoyed swimming and fun at the affair which honored Miss Edna Mae Firmage affianced bride of G La Monte Richards and Miss Denise Bintz who will marry Frederick Riser Miss Firmage was also honored at a luncheon at Starlight Gardens Saturday afternoon by Mrs D LuZell Chipman Places were set for 12 guests and gladioli and cornflowers were artistically arranged for the cen- terplece Peach and blue color scheme was used throughout Mn ' ' Mrs )''-- - ' a Miss Florence M Girl Will Go To Seattle ' s 4 t "1 c: t l 4 " - f ' t : ' ' - t ' 1 f L ' Miss Beth Erickson 1- ' - ' ' i ' ' f I ti' 1315 - - tk '': ' —'s-7- t Barbecue Honors Denise Bintz Edna Fae Firmage eiviebvrablea now available TIM SALT 1AKK Ilk11130X 11$41-- i I ''' - :f1 '' '' k : : - ter of Mr and Mrs Harold T Oakes 2745 South State street will become the bride of Alvin Huhta son of Mr and Mrs E Huhta of Clatskanie Ore at an informal ceremony Monday The rites will be solemnized at the home of the bride's aunt Mrs Arthur Brown 1157 East Fifth South street and an informal reception will follow Mrs Huhta will wear red Jersey with black accessories when the couple leave Wednesday for Spokane Wash where they will make their home MY DEAR CHILDREN Oct 20-by Turney & Horwin CANDIDA by George Bernard Shaw—Dee Illyd ' ' - ' ''' i Two hundred and fifty guests were bidden to a beautifully arranged cocktail party given Saturday evening in the garden of the J C Landenberger home 58 Virginia street The serving table was bright with decorations of late summer flowersand the hosts and hostesses included Dr and Mrs J C Mr and Mrs Landenberger D D Moffat Jr Mr and Mrs James K Snedden and Mr and Mrs J C Landenberger Jr PETRIFIED FOREST Itelsort 'i :' :' 0V00ta Home Scene Of Smart Party by Robert bherwood THE TAIIET METHOD by S N behrman i ' P'' 's '- I 1 - 4 I 1 ':' Landenberger ANNA t I1 i '' i 1 t " - 4- " 7: :':7'': t'' by Eugene O'Neil ' ' t p LAYBOX 1 ' - Marie Oakes daugh 1I rf mzr daugh- - - Miss Ann Elizabeth Shoemaker Utah's outstanding dramatic group will present: I 1 I iis - :t - Miss Melba Bolin Weech Announcing its 1I ' - - o !: - ( : -- 4 e ) 1 i ::''' ''' iClr 4111610oealUalir A Marie Oakes i : a t Leaves for Seattle Friday will bring the departure from Salt Lake City of Miss Mime Simmonds daughter of Mr and Mrs Louis E Humphries 415 Margetts place who will leave on that day for Fresno Cal where she soon will be married to LaMonte Hyde- son of Mr and Mrs A Hyde of Lewiston Announcement of the engagement of tthe couple is made by Mr and Mrs Humphries but the date of the wedding has not yet been definitely determined il" ' - tt t 4- 7 Mirna Simmonds est '': il — "Z'-i'':- — I Erickson (of Fairview will wed Richard Frederick Boshard 661 Tenth avenue son of Mr and Mrs Dick Boshard of Provo on September 13 The nuptials will be solemnized at the home of the bride's parents in Fairview and the couple will honeymoon in San Francisco Cal and Portland Ore They will make their home in !Salt Lake City bride-elect The will be honored at an announcement and trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs D K Rawlings 1651 Wasatch circle One hundred and fifty guests have been invited Miniature old mills with scrolls fastened with pink and white ribbon will reveal the date and the names Miss Norma of the couple Rawlings will assist in entertaining Among the recent showers were those for the bride-elegiven by Miss Mary L Miller Mrs Wilford F Giles and Mrs W B Andrews Miss Miller honored Miss Erickson at a miscellaneous shower at her home 351 Third East street August 28 Tuesday evening Mrs Giles 337 K street feted the bride-to-at a kitchen shower Mrs Andrews 1918 Ninth East street Thursday evening was hostess at a bridge party and shower for the couple Miss Wednesday evening Adele Phillips will honor the brideelec at a dinner party in the gold room of Hotel Utah Other parties will follow during the week before Miss Erickson recites the vows Miss r :' 4"' be i t 1 !t: r ct 1 - 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' ter of Mr and Mrs Hyrum i ? 4 ' i Beth Erickson 1 : - '''''''':6- - 2 t: and Miss Margaret S Whitley as bridesmaids Several showers and prenuptial parties are being arranged 1 for the bride-ele- ct The couple who are former Students of University of Utah will make their home in where Mr Jones iington DC with the translation division of the F B I i i - :‘ : aapatat06aa-- - 1 I 1 ' 7':-- ' k 1 1!! '' ) — bkk-nvi-- i Janet ' ' ::'''':-:- - ' i Miss - - t : : Mr and Mrs M B Pedersen First avenue announce the engagement and approaching t marriage of their daughter Miss Arlene Pedersen to Ralph i Harvard Jones son of Mr and I I Mrs Ralph P Jones 1941 Seventh East Street will be wedded Hi Thecot September 19 in the Salt Lake 1 D S temple and in the evening will be honored at a recep1 tion at the Yalecrest L D S ward 1035 Eighteenth East street ' Miss Pedersen has chosen for her attendants Miss Leona as Imaid of honor Miss iMr1111 Miss Kathryn Jones I -- ' - i '' Arlene Pedersen ' ' r I ! ' r :r' st A ' 4 t ! 4 ' - 'I 't : - i : $ - k — - " ''' - ' -- - The couple will be married September 19 at the home of Miss Bolin's parents with N Owen Catmull officiating The ceremony will be followed by a wedding breakfast for members of the two families and close friends of the couple Miss Geraldine (Jerry) Brown will be bridesmaid and Earl DrOwnWi serve as best man Following a honeymoon the couple will be at home in 1 Salt Lake City after October The announcement breakfast 'which will be held at Weasku Inn 2263 East Twenty-firSouth street is being planned mother by the bride-elect- 's Eighteen close friends of Miss Bolin will be in attendance - - i - t - '' l - 1 street :i ‘- - - I - - 4 I' 11 i - - ' 7 1911 D ----- -SeptemGer a ' A Melba Bolin Multicolored balloons at an announcement breakfast Sunday will reveal the nuptial plans of Miss Melba Bolin daughter of Mr arid Mrs R A Bolin 140 Kelsey avenue and John S Watson s on of Mr and 'Mrs M W Watson 238 Second East Zribunt 5a1t gake L : |