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mEKmm i d ' mm 2 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINLR SUINUAY MQRNING, JULY J - - - - H J Salt Lake Society I I 1 SALT LAKE, July 1 Announce mont Is made by farmer Governor ' and Mrs. Bamberger of this clly. who mtc now visiting In New v..,u. of th engagement of their daughtre, Elsa, -to Herman I. Mlchnol .son of Mrs 4 Oscar Michael of Emit Orange. N. J. -The date for the wedding will be an nounced later. Miss Bamberger, who In with her -parents In New York, Is a groat fu-j- vorlto In Salt Lal;e society and news "f the engagement will be read with much Interest. X In honor of Miss Olivia Bridges of New York guest of Miss Marion - nickerbocker. Mlsa Knickerbocker and "Miss .losephino Kitor entertained t tea Tuesday afternoon at th Rl ei home on B street A gold and blue color schemi carried out In the decorations of the grooms and the tea table. A gol.i bowl ,of daisies and blue delphinium formed the centerpiece for the table. Blue -Canterbury bells and Golden 'alitor-1 nla popples were used In the recep-1 -I Hon room The hostesses were assisted in re- j -coning by Mrs L E. Klter. Presld ' lng at the tea table were Mrs Scott .t-iroo and Mrs. Ernest A. Smith. As Jjslsllng In serving weri Miss Muriel -Qayford, Miss Dorothy fJayfdrd Miss -Z Margaret Dlnwoodey, Miss Lola Brandon, Miss Oolse Brandon. Miss StHl.i Kin. . lid. Miss Katherine lirown, Mlss Anne Mayo and Miss Lois Cow--ley. i - The marriage of Miss Krjinccs Cas fiaady and Hr. George Garrison Vcr hryck of Gooding Ida . took place at l f-.i'L-'u r.lh..lr..l T.....-.1... .. t ..n Thc ceremony waa performed by Dean jjv. W, Fleetwood. The cathedral was decorated In while summer flowers j 'n(i greens, Lawrence Bberly, organ ist, furnished the woddinp muelc. The ! -Redding march from Lohengrin wae I m the processional and Mendelssohn's march the recessional. The bride wore a white Canton crepe gown, with hat to match. Miss Kathleen Kaje, who attended the I bride, wore orchid taffeta and a white hat or horsehair braid. She carried an old-fashioned bOUQUOt. Dr. John Wilson was best man. The bride was given In marriage by her brother. Louis Vail Cassady. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the Motel Ltah. A low bowl of orchid sweet peas formed ' centerpleco for the table. The couple will spenfl their honeymoon in Yel lowstone and will be at home at H Gooding, Ida., after August 1. Mi s Cordelia Straup. n July bride, slslslsM was the guest of honor at a luncheon I given Tuesday by Mrs. Bertha Martin at the Hotel Utah. IMnk carden flow ers decorated the table and figures of girls In summer frocks were on the place cards. maamam Covers were laid for the following H guests Mrs D, X. Straup, Mrs. 11 A , H Weymouth. Mrs. E. H. Dorman. Mrs H J C Wyatt, Mrs. Samuel H, Klttleman WW Mrs. J. EL Mays and Mlsa Bthel Mas s H gave a luncheon at the Hotel Utah .Wednesday for Mi.-- Straup i i H Mrs. Wilbur S. Hodgson entertained ;j At her home on East Broadway Tm s day afternoon lor her young daughter Hpf Patricia. Gardon flowers di the rooms. In the ton room a Delft ; blue and pink color scheme was car- ( H ried out. Blue Canterbury bells and i Ophelia roses were arranged as a en H terplece on a cluny luce COTST over i pink. Four Delft blue cathedral an- . dlestlcks were in crystal holders. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird. Mrs. C E. Hawyer, Mrs. A. C. Behle. Mrs. E. E Corf H man, Mrs. J. P Thlriot. Mrs. M. .1. H Dalley. In charge of the tea room "f were Mrs. Fred Davidson. Mrs. George H B. Thomas and Mrs, R. E. Jerauld. H Assisting in serving were Miss Ado- ( H laidc Ackerman Miss Peggy Wall. Miss Kathleen Strickland Misfl Mavla Diehl. Miss Barbara Bacon . Miss H Aileen Corfman. Miss Betty Perkins, H Miss Evelyn Bcott and Miss Kathcrlnc Thomas. H Cards were received nt the loor by Miss Alberta Davidson and Miss Jan.- 1 Thlriot The Kinney orchestra fur nished musk Two hundred and fifty invitations were issued. In an Impressive home ceremony, H the wedding of Miss EdIUi Armstrong And Alfred William Selfert took place Wc-dnesdny evening at 8 o'clock at I -the .residence of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs W. F. Armstrong, on B street The marriagi- service was performed by Bishop William Arm strong. A reception followed The rooms were decorated in roses, shasta daisies, ferns and palms. The Riinocr table hurl B -liver basket of H red roses and shasta daisies as a cen terpiece, on a Madeira and tpluny I The bride wore a go n of whit satin and lace, with a veil ought with orange bloKsomv. and carried bride roses arranged In a shower. The hrldo was attended by her Slstett Miss .Belle Armstrong and Aflss Mar garet Armstrong Aflsv Belle Ami-1 strong wore pink georgette rrp trimmed In silver. Miss Margaret Armstrong wore pink and lavender georgette trimmed In silver Both of the bridesmaids carried pink and or chid BW et peas and pink roses. Jamo M. Armtrong was best man. Assisting Mr. and Mrs Armstrong In receiving were Mrs. Francis Arm strong and Mr. and Mrs. T t. Burton ' Presiding at the supper table wcro Mrs. E. W Bralnurd and Mrs. I. R. . Barton. Assisting in serving were MKs Oertrud Moyle, Miss Beulah Itos-r. Miss Florence Armtronrc. Miss Helen Armstrong and Miss Ethel i Armstrong. kfusli wis furnished by Mrs. Lydla J White Boothbs and her ore tiestra I One hundred and fifty Invitations I were Issued. The couple will be at home after j August 1 at 133 P 3trcct. The marriage of Miss Ruth Fox and Murray C, God . took place I Wednesday evening at 7. SO o'clock at the home of tre bridegroom's p:ir I ents. Air and Mr- Murray C Godbe. ; Br on B street The cercmonv ,waa 1 Performed by Bishop T. A. Claw.son1 I and was followed by a small recep- I tion. The rooms were decorated in pink and white roses, with a basket of pink roses as o emterpleoo for the j I - per tuble. The bride wore a gown of white reorgotto and satin and curried bride r ises. The bridesmaid. Miss Lucllo Payne, wore pink taffeta and carried pink fweot peas. Wuldem.ar Clayton was best men. Following a short wedding trip the couple will make their home In Salt Lake The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Sutton and Wllber E. Thaln of Ogdon took place Wednesday morning in the Bait Lake temple. The ceremony was performed by postle Stephen L. Rlc. -nrds. A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the bride's parents. Mr and I Mis J. 11 Sutton. 374 Eighth ave nue. PlnK roses In a basket formed a centerpiece fo; the table. Covers were laid for twenly relatives and ! close friends. The bride wore a gown of whi'e Canton crepe with a corsage of Cecil Bninner roses. The couple have gone I to the Hermitage In Ogden canyon :o spend the remainder of the week, i They will m. their home In Oed-i !- . . The wedding of Miss Plancho Clumbers and J. Harold Porgstrom todt nlaco Wedn--sda nortilng in the I Salt Lake temple A reception was I given Wednesday ovilhg a' the horn. of the bride s'parents Mr. and Mrs j J. H Bergstrom. OB 5 East Nln'h I South street The reception room i was decorated In s color scheme of j green and white, with daisies, palms I and ferns In the dining room pin , and white sweet peas wer? used f j. the decorations. Miss Mnry Chambers, bridesmaid. ; wore orchid tnffotu and carried la -I ender sweet peas. Miss Lily Allen. , bridesmaid, wore pink crepe de chine i and carried pink swoet peas. The matron of honor. Mrs. Delbert Folsom McXalnara. wore cream orgnndy and carried white sweet peas. Paul Fol som was best man. Following a short wddlng t rip. the couple will bo at rome in Salt Lake The marriage of Miss Clcone DonH on. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Donelson. and C. Ralph Cornwall took place Wednesday morning In the Salt Lake temple A wedding break fast followed at the home of Mr. and Mr- H . J. Dpnelson on Blaine ave nue. A reception was given Wednesday night at the hom-- of thi bride's par ent ?'.".' Fist (seventeenth s'ourh strt. Mlafi Margr.ret Donelson was hrldesmold. MISS Mir Ion Cornwoll was flower girl and Max Marshall was bost man. Mr and Mr. Cornwall will spend the summer in Salt Lake and will ro to Philadelphia In the early fall, where Mr Cornwall will continue his medical studies at the Ufllverelty of Pennsylvania. In COmDilment to the hri.io -a M i Cornwall, Mrs. Donald A Priestley and Mrs. Leonldan Fisher entertained at the home of the Intter 95o Holly wood avenue. Just previous to th" wedding. The evening w.is cporu n janclng. music and game Prizes were won I by Miss Cleone Donelson nnd Mrs. Elaine Bagley. Pink roses and car nations were ued throughout the liv ing rooms. Supper was serej from seven small tables in the dining room. ; Crystal baskets of pink roses formed the centerpiece for each table. The color scheme was carried out In the loea and confections. The guests num ; bered twenty-eight t Miss Angnllne Bolognese and Rulon Niigley were married at 7 o'clock rtuumuij eemng at me home or th.- bride s parents. Mr and Mrs. Guy Bolognese. R4 7 Seventh East street The ceremony wa.s performed bv the RV. Father R J ('otter and was fol lowed by a small reception. Palms, ferns and pink roses decor ated the reception room Pink swe-t peas In a crystal basket formed the centerpiece for the table. Silver can dlestick" held Pk candles at each end of the table. The bride wore a gown of peri winkle blue wth a ,dnk geor-. ' has and flesluolored slippers and hose The bridesmaid. Miss Alolet Bolognese. wore pink chiffon, with a black picture hat and black slippers, and carried pink rwcet peas. The flower girl. Eleanor Targeltl, wore a pirk and white organdy frock and carried pink roses. Donald N'agLy was best man. Assisting In receiving were Mrs. T 1 B. Nagley and Dr. and Mr?. C. N Ray J 1 i f GLASSES S I ' MaW FOR ALL 1 1 1 Or OCCASIONS I rmWiH Hearfing Glasses are useless for Q ' ) JkBr V B5fV outdoor vision where the eve must j f vOi- r X1! take ln oWeets at varying dts- 2 I mm 5 TX k toncos and gtasaes made for dls- I I Y l tancu alone ure nulte useless for I I f rjBI IV reading or close work O A I 't-KbEbV Jf Vhere perfect vision m varying 4 tmrnmmM BsMVv 11 'iistoncos Is desired wo recom- ' ' V ni Torlc Bifocal lenses which ? - F . aju rcaUy two pairs of glasues In I mm mup 3 j j TORIC SPHERICAL BIFOCAL LENSES ( I I RnArm "niY96 W make UP P1' Genuine Torlc J mm bpberlral Blfoca O..U5C3. To exactly suit your eyes fit the r p-? caj ram a 9 lena m gold flUed or shell frames, give you a fine case t j nd complete examination for .. 9 O j j Optical Department on Balcony. Concultntlon ts free. . Charge customers may have fllastea charged. i J J Broken lsn.es quickly duplicated. We ,.ve yCU time and money ! Kmmmmmomu, , j '"' 1 --ZT-r---:: fmjm It 1 JVTISS VERA M'ALAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Malan, who will be married to Robert Brenchley Leish man July 5. in the Logan temple. 4 i , ( i I I - ! ' letlDfl In l hi i n: .- i-,, .i,, .... . J Mi?s Palonia Brown. IIs i"at herl it Dolv Miss Bessie Myers. Miss Olive Goodell. Misi Ruby Morgan Mi.h Pearl Morgan and Miss Lillian Lewis. Music was furnished hy Mlsa Mar I guorlte Devlne and Miss Lucile Jeo 1 kins Following a short wedding trip , the couple will be at homo at 831 Seventh East. s - . Mr. and Mrs. George Steele. Sey mour of Chicago, founders of tho In- I terjiatlonal Bookfellows association,! who are visiting in Salt Lake, were guests of honor at u buff.t supp.-i given by local Bookfellows Wedne : day evening at the home of Mrs M ' H Walker on East South Temple, etreet. Supper was served at 7 J'J o'clock nnd was followed by an m- formal program. Pjano numbers wero glVeil by Miss Helen Sheet- Mrs. Seymocr outlined the purposes and alms of the Bookfellows organi zation. She said, in pfrt: "The Boo'; fellow organlntion brings together people of similar tastes and estab lishes a fellowship among them. The' faculty of Judging good literature Is brought out. Advertising is mislead-' Ing, and tho best seller Is not always! the best book or the one that will live. "The Bookfellow is an Idealist and tests book by their exposition of ll troe phases of life. Propaganda Is' not literature the proof of lltera-J ture is permanence." Mr. Seymour spoke of the lack of' commercialism In the Bookfellows'! standards and pd of contact with some of the mot famous of modern! writers In the annual meeting of tho organization aactj year. Both Mr. and Mrs. Seymour ox- i I,-..-.,. u ui.-ii jjiii ri-iM iinn ui tn,. hos pitality extended to them during thlr vielt to Salt Lake. The supper table was decorated In daisies and xlnnias and a variety '.f garden flowers were used about th houe The guest-, number. 'd 11" The entertainment was In charge of Mr-. F M. Oray. Mrs. Join McChrys tal Wallace. Mrs Thomas Boise Mrj H F. Dicke. Mrs. W. Scott Keytin Mrs C. E. Richards and Mrs. M L Ritchie. Members of the Chi Omega sorority and the visiting delegates were re delved at tea Wednesday ufternoon by members of the Gamma Phi, Alpha! Chi, Delta Epsllon. Gamma Sigma and PI Fnsllon Pill .nrnritl... ..r I University of Utah at the Moroni Helner home on South Fifth East street. Summer flowers were used to decorate the home and tea was served at small tables on the lawn. B S " m The marrlnge of Miss Leone Salns bury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. BaXpsbury, and Harrv Dear dorff took place Wednesday morning ln the Salt l.ake temple. A recep tion was given Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride groom's p. i rents. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Deardorff, on Fifth East stroet The rooms were decorated In pink and White sweet peas, roses and Shi.J-dalsb-s lb. bride wore a gown of white georgette crepe, with u veil c.-vught with orange blossoms, and 4 nrA M WEST, supreme U commander of tho Women's! j Benefit Association of the Mac cabees, who took part in the an nual state rally pi the MacCa- 1 bees, lust week. 4- 1 I I' carried bride rosea Mrs. Varlan II' III. lay, matr... ,,t honor wo-e white eatln Miss Margaret Hanson, bib'.-maid wore pink org.m.lv MLs Doris Young, brldesmuld. wore white organdy. Varlan Holllday was best man. I The couple will spend their honej -moon at Plnecrest Inn. Mr. Deardortf j will leave on a mission to the eastern states for the Mormon churcr on July and the bride will remain with her parents until his return " The marriage of Miss Dagmar Jen sen and Leroy R. Clark, and Miss Katherine Jensen and W. Leland Worsencroft took place Thursday morning In the Salt Lake temple In a double ceremony. A reception followed In the . venlng at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen. In the Belvedere apart ments . a Miss Helen Katherine Broughall en tertained at tea Wednesday afternoon at her homo on First avenue. In com pliment to Miss Winifred Walker, who has recently returned from Now York for the sun.m. i , Mi s M.,rion Knicker bocker. who has just returned from familh college; Miss Knockerboekor'n gu. si Miss Olivia Bridges of New York and Mrs. C. B. Lee of Fort Douglas, formerly Alius Jane I'llne A rose color hoheme was carried out In the decorations for the roons ami the tea table. A cluny cover over rose and a crystal bowl of roses formed the centerpiece for the table. Four crys tal candlesticks held rose colored car dies. The hostess wa.s assisted In reeelvin' by her mother. Mrs. John J. Brough ill Assisting In k neral entertainment iwere. Miss Alice Dumii,. r . m ...s Dy,iil Sweet and .Miss Irene Goody, I Presiding at the tea table were 'Mrs. W W. Fleetwood. Airs. W. A. Ruttan. Airs. Roscoe La Alotte and AIL-s ,Dorothv Bacon. Assisting in serving Iwere: Miss Alice Fargo. Mlsa Ann I Merrill. Allss .Marlon Sadler. Miss Katherine Hoppaugh and Allss Kath jerlne Browne. Cards were received at the door bv I Margaret Lambourne and Grace Alary Ivers. The guests numbered seventv- flve. In a double ceremony ln the Salt Lake temple. Allss Dagmar Jensen and LeRoy R. Clark and .Miss Katherine Jensen , r, I l.r.lnn,l I I t. (married Thursday. A reception fol j lowed at the Belvedere apartmonta, where the parents of the brides Air. and Mrs J. C. Jensen, make their home. Guests were received In the loge of the apartment house Baskets of June, frosts decorated th room and formed a centerpiece for the supper table. Assisting Air. and Airs. Jensen ln re ceiving were Mr. and Airs .1 t'lark and Air. and Mrs. W. L. orst ncroft. a- slstlng were Alra. J. H Buehler, Mrs. 1H. C. Jensen. Mrs. A. Al Jensen. Mrs. A. V. Jensen, Airs Rav Downs Airs. Fern Jensen. Miss Iris lark, Altos Af ton Robinson, Allss Alary Worsencroft. .Miss Virginia Papworth, Allss Lorna Pigman and Allss Elsie Anderson The i. rid- i le.t h u ,,i "hit" (' mton A FRIEND IN NEED A FRIEND INDEED! Writes Mrs. Hardee Regarding Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Loa Angeles. Calif. - "I must tell you that I am a true friend to Lvdia E.Pink- llllll!l!!UIIII!lllllllham 8 'eetabio 'J'. TiilJljl(omPoun(l I have llllaBssy--ac taken it ofT and on I '-PijK !' or tWt-'nty years and ffi':' i' I 'l nas helped mo mJl zhangt: from a deli- ' In ' cate pri to a stout, j r ' ifl "paltliy woman. WW illlll h,'n 1 was married .( 1 was bick a11 the II time untl1 1 took yHJ Lydia E. Pinkham's 1 m J Vegetable Com- ' l pound I was in bed ! much of my time with pains and had to have the doctor every month. One day I found a little book in my yard in Guth rie, Oklahoma, and I read it throuph nnd got the medicine Lydia E. Pink- 1 ham's Vegetable Compound and took eight bottles and used the Sanative Wash. I at once began to get stronger. I have got many women to take it just by telling them what it has done for me. I have a young sister whom it has helped in the same way it helped me. I want you to know that I am a 'friend I indeed, foryouwere a'friend inneed.' " -Mrs. George Hardee, fOi:j Byram ! St., Los Angeles, California. Let Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ! Compound be a " friend indeed ' 1 to you. I fen i'- trimmed in Bpanlah lace and csr-l ried l.rlde r...i(-s with ; shower of lilies lot the valley The flower glrlB wok Miss Adele Jensen, Miss Dorothy Jen sen. mihm Marie Fensen, Mlsa Marlon Katthorlne Buehler. They wore white I lingerie frocks trimmed In pink roaes- buds and carried pink i-okm In baskets. The c.uplos Wlll . rid their honey . moon at the Hermitage ln Ogden cun TOn Mr. nnd M rti. Worsencroft will make their home n S.-ilt Like u nd .Mr. .ind Air... Clark will live In Eureka. Mm JamsB Rogers entertained at luncheon followed by bridge Wednea day at h r home on Second avenue. I Qhrden flowers, carrying; out a patrlo til color a hi me were used about tho j I., use. Luncheon was servod at ono I lfng table arid two smaller on"? Bed roses In a largo bssket formed a cen terplece for the long table, with flags j , scattered ov er the cloth. Smaller biu kets of roses were used on tho small' tables, The place rur.ls were patriotic emblems, i Covers were laid for Airs Anthony! H. Godbe Mrs 6, Alouiton. Airs. George E Ellorbeck. Airs. J. S. Taylor. I Mm, Thomaa A. Clawsen, Mra J' L. .Beatle, Alr.s. u. B. Green. Mrs J. L. iTIbbets, IflSS Arllne TlbbetS Airy John A. Oroesbeck, Mrs. Charles S Burton. : Mrs Georgia Faote. .Mrs. L A. Clay Jton, Mrs Alexander J. Rogers, jr. Mrs Thomas L Woodbury. AIr: W W Rogers, Mr. E a. Rogers, Airs. D. K. i8pen?or anil Airs .1. A Voung - Miss Lo-:!s - Nebeker entertained at cards and tea Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Je sfe A. Moyea. Who will be married Wednesday to Hoiton Dickson. Thj rooms were decorated In n istur- j tluin.'i q:ij candytuft, carrying out a yellow and white color scheme. Tea I was served at the card cables folio.. I in,: the games. The hostess wns as ; by her mother, rs AI . L. Xc j oJ:er. urtd Mies Dobn'e 'moot. The guests. In addition to the gueJt 'of honor. Included Airs. It. A. Aloyes. Ml . Madelyn Stewart, Mist Cdythe ! Hates MlSB Mary Stewart, Allss Louise I lEurrell, All-:i Kathleen Jensen, Miss Bcattls Newton, Miss Lyda Kosslter. j Miss Bmellne Lund, Miss, Bes.de Jones. M!i3 (irace Sherrlf, Allss Esh"r Hill, .Allss Verona Toronto. Allss La Vaun Bailey. Allss Vnugna Smith. Miss Fran ces Russell Allss Inez Burton M Ins iMaurlne Bennlon, Miss Thelnia Dah Mux, K-ther I i ridge la ml. Miss Ituth Beam, Miss Emily Silver, Allss Lois ''armbhael. Allss Lois Cowley, MIs- kfton ixve. Airs. Theron B. Parmelee i Mrs. William Bettlt , In honor of Miss Dagmar Jensen and .Miss Katherine Jensen, brides of Friday, MlSS hern Jnen. Miss Blsle Anderson and Allss Lorna Pigman, en tertained at a shower at the Belve dere Monday evening. program wa.s enjoyed In the Inge of the Belvedere and supper was aerv- ,i In tin- J. n-en apartm-nt Miss Ada i Worsencroft gave yome special dunces and Miss Fern Aladsen furnished music. Pink and white roses ln a crystal bowl surrounded by kewplcs formed a centerpiece for the supper table. The refreshments carried out a pink and while Idea. The guests n.imbered twenty -two Allss Edith Armstrong, a brldo of this week, was the guest of honor at a cumpflre given at Alaxfleld's near Brighton. .Monday night by AIi. Rich ard F N'eslen. Alss-s Ruth Evans and AIis:i Elisabeth Evans. A bridge breakfast was given for the bride .Monday morning by Airs. Wil liam Armstrong at her home on East Firs I South street. The guests were so. i to, at hmall tables, each decorated vith a basket of June roues and Shas ta daisies. The hostess was assisted In receiv ing by .Mrs. Francis Armstrong, Airs. W. r Armstrong, Airs. D. H. Liv ingston, Airs. E. W. Brainerd. Airs. I A. Barton and Airs. 9 E Bagley. The young girls serving were Allss Flor ence Armstrong, Miss Ethel Arm stron.c MlSS Helen Armstrong, Allss .iarion Armstrong, Miss Louise Arm ' Mi-s Eleanor Va n 'ott, Miss I Isabel Barton .and Alias Afton Brnin lord. Forty guests were In attendance. Aliss Carrie Patrick and Miss Ellz.i ,h. th I'atrlck entertained at bridge tea Monday afternoon a heir home on Sec ond avnuo for Allss Armsrong. Tho j rooms were decorated ln crimson Rambler roses. The hostesses were assisted by their mother, .Mrs. Robert Patrick, nnd Allss Helen Patrick. Five tables were arranged for bridge am 'tea followed. Mr and Mrs. E O. Howard and .Mr and Airs Charles Campbell Brook.v entertained at a dancing party at th' Country club .Monday night ln com Ipliment to Alr.s. James B. Austin ol I Hollywood, Cal., Miss Claudia Greene and Miss Marjorle Bldwell who have recently returned from New York Dancing was enjoyed In the open air pavilion and S buffet supper was served on the enclosed veranda of the clubhouse. A long table was decor ated with garden flowers In rustic baskets. The guests were seated around the cranda Assisting In receiving was Aliss Dor othy Piatt. The guests numbered L'OO The marriage of Allss -Marguerite Beckstead and Albert H. Wilkes took place Sunday evening at 6 o'clock at ih- home of the bride's mother Airs Ruth Beckbtead Tho Rev. George E. Jayne perform. d the ceremony In the 4 MRS. WARREX T, TAYLOR, formerly Miss R..-ta Randall, daughter of .Mr and Mrs.J George Randall of North Og- den. who was married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday I i Juno 21. ' 4 X ' imvt' mW LTfrey stlsfy tho heightened TO fltf0$Kk I pleasure, of eaUng that comm with W JT wTTZTS B tho Joyous spirit of tho great out- Bw JwQEE j doors. They ore oasy to preparo T.Lko a plentiful supply of Pierce's w CkJBLibTbB H I'ork and BoAns uii woek-end trips. WtsJz&rM .'. .hj'.'L'lul- it'"'JLJk! -r aaj I presence of relatives and a few close friends. The bride's gown was of white silk crepe trimmed with real lace, and she carried a shower of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. The bridesmaid wore silver-pink taffeta and carried pink toses. The bride's mother wore black Spanish lace over royal blue satin and metal cloth, and wore a corsage bouquet of Cecil Brunner roses Lltth Helen Beckstead was flower girl nnd G 'Wayne Clark best man. Lohen grin's wedding march. To a Wild Rose" and other music waj played b Roy Hutchison; Austin Allcott sang "I j Love Tou Truly" and "Oh, Promise' Ale." The centerpleco for the supper table, was a largo wedding cake Flowers! were used throughout tho house. The couple left on a late train for a short w. dding trip, utter which they will make their homo in Sail Lake. i SIXTEEN FRIENDS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY delightful evening was passed when Mlsa Lara Walker entertained sixteen girl frlenjs at her home, 236.' Aladlson avenue, at a birthday party , Thursday evening. It was Allss Walker's fifteenth birthday The lawn was beautifully Illuminat ed with Japanese lanterns A lun'heon was sered by the hos- A New Way to Make j Delicious Currant Jelly Takes Only Half Minute's Boiling and Saves All the Color and Flavor Makes One-half More From Same Amount of Fruit and j Never Fail 1 z Currant jelly has been tho pride ol many housewives for ears No bet ter eonsc-rve to serve with meat Is knov. n. A now and very revolutionary method has now been discovered by which anyone can make a better Qual ity more quickly and economically. With the Ccrto Process full-ripe cur rants are used not unripe currants bo necessary by the old method. The Certo Process also retains all this rich flavor of ripe unit be nu. It r. quires only one minute's boiling not the 15 or more minutes required by the old method The result is a far superior fruity flavor end one-half more Jellv from the same amount ol fruit, be cause un juice id boiled away. It also banishes all guesswork or worry as perfect results ore certain The new Certo Process for making Currant Icily is yery simple: Crush thoroughly about 2L. quarts or 3V-. lbs. ripe fruit. Add cup water, stir until boiling, cover pan, and simmer io minutes, Place In Jelly bat- and press out juice Measure 4 CUPr (2 lbs.) juice Into large saucepan. Meas ure 7'. leveled cup-3 3':; lbs ) sugar n separate pnn Drlng juice Just to boil Btfd begin to add sugar slowly W th constant Stirring, taking about 5 minutes to add all the sugar, and keep ng juice nearly at the boll. Then bring to the boll and at once add ! bottle (scant cup) Certo, stirring con- Mr.- Charles Rcvoll and )ifl , James Lelshman. Jr., after whlpl , games furnished tho fun for the ev3 : n!ng. TEAM ENTERTAINED! I BY VIRGINIA BROWS The members of the basketball tMfl of the Central Junior High school WSjl the guests of Alias Virginia Brown, her home, ."52 Twenty-sixth strttH Saturday evening, June 24. j (James were played on the lsfl which was beautifully Illuminated j lanti rns, and colored slsl trie lights Itef reshments were ser'ed to twiifl guests in the dining room, which wsl a. '.cite, in blue und gold. A largj basket of yellow snapdragons and laBJ spurs, t led with bows of blue and gflj mallne, .entered the table. Crfl candlesticks held yellow tapers. BlaSI and gold baskets, filled with yelov candy, were given as favors M' Itr..wn was assisted by hsfl mother AIra Chris .1 Brown, and SHH ter. Airs. Hhia lii.ler "W oo I M V COLOR VOTES. New neckties and pieces of Jewfl pale pink coral pink and f .! P b. rr; r.-d Th-. . . often NM in large beads and very large p9 .in:-'. I tantly C ontlnue to stir and brlBfl 1 again to a hard bn i tu: . ninms;' 1 stirring conUnually Take from firs, J let stand 1 minute, sklin end pour quickly Into sterilized glasses. Make I 11 half-pound glasses of Jelly. Note: For fruit obtained durlBfl , tlrat week of season use 4, cups JuMH uid only butt!.- i , hai; cup)" -erto, making no change In sugar, Certo Is pure contains no gelatin or preservative. It positively enm time. lruiti flavor Qf rlpe fruU u" lway with guess work Ir mass all kinds of Jams and jelliea WH : fresh or canned fruits sonic vou hivtM rl --. .-r t. .Med before It is highlv eM dorsed by cooking experts E , rv ujan who tries It recommends it tokeflB friends and .-ays she'll never ho wltjH out It. Get a bottle of Certo and ( recipe book from your grocer or drsH gists at once For extra fro. , ,,p!! I; ol rccip bonk write to Pectin ?ifcH Co. In. 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