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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 47

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MAY 31 103f 9 Provo Society Gossip Work Starts on Arizona Resort Party Honors Bride of June Horoscope for TodBy riage will take place the early part of June The guests were thrived by Mrs Dalton Miss Ray Mrs Fred Ray Mrs Chase and Miss Florence Bee An orchestra furnished music during the afternoon The color scheme was in pink and white and the serving table held a lace cloth over pink and was cern tered with a crystal bowl filled with roses Pink tapers In crystal holders were at the four corners The tea table was presided over by Mrs Chernies Funk and those assisting In serving were Mrs Charles Relnsch Mrs Cannon Mrs Miles Burns Mrs Knapp and Miss Catherine Graham One hundred and fifty guests called Miss Ray also was motif for an attractively arranged bridge party Wednesday given by Mrs Fred Ray followed by a delicious lunch A variety of garden flowers In pastel shades were used In decorating the house The guests were seated at small tables centered with small crystal baskets of bridal wreath tied with ribbon Mrs Chase received the first prize and the second prize was awarded to Mrs Fred Hlschler Miss Ray was presented with a beautiful guest prize by the hostess Covers were laid for Mrs Chase Mrs Charles Funk Mrs Orville Johnson Mrs Cannon Mrs David Westwood Mrs Gladys Nielson Mrs Nelson and Professor and Mrs Merrill gave a reception at the Hansen home Sunday'afternoon In compliment to Dr and Mrs Walter Cot-tam who will leave soon to reside In Salt Lake The affair was In the form of a garden party Refreshments were served to 40 Mrs Zella Sumner was hostess to the members of the Literary club at her home Wednesday afternoon The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with the season's flowers A program of musical and literary numbers was given during the afternoon Mrs Lena Swenson was hostess to members of the Mary Cecilia club at her home Friday afternoon of last week Music and needlework formed the entertainment for the occasion The hostess was assisted In serving luncheon by Miss Natella Talboe and Miss Alpha Forsythe Members of the Wednesday afternoon Bridge club were entertained at the home of Mrs Heinie Hansen Wednesday The entertaining rooms I were decorated with the season's I flowers Luncheon was served after I which three tables of bridge were played Mrs Larson was luncheon I hostess to the members of the Alpha I Sewing Club at her home Thursday evening A program of musical and dramatic numbers was given Spring ST Work started today on construction of the $95000 resort planned at Beaver Dams Ariz How ard McKean contractor who will have charge of the construction was here Wednesday and returned to Beaver Dams that night with a'truck-load of material to start the work He was accompanied by a member of the firm of Anderson Young architects under whose direction the plans were drawn up Mrs Fred Hiscliier Mrs Hal-bersleben Mrs Dalton Miss Florence Bee Miss Amelia Buckley Miss Grace Paxman Miss Barbara Paxman Miss Lora Dunn- and the guest of honor The hostess was assisted by Mrs Grant Thomas and her daughter Miss Virginia Ray On Monday evening Mrs Chase and Miss Florence Bee will entertain In honor of Miss Ray Mrs Amy Cole was hostess to members of the Vieux Amies club at a theater party Monday evening Luncheon was later served at the Cole home TRY THIS Here we find lofty Ideals combined with a sweet sympathetic nature It is one who likes to nurse the sick help the unfortunate and comfort the sorrowful There Is great ca parity for skill In the sciences perhaps an opportunity for a great phy slclan for either the soul or the body TODAY 'SBIRTHDAY3 Walter Brown postmaster gen eral of the United 8tates bora at Massillon Ohio 62 years ago Major General Merritt Ireland surgeon general A born In Columbia City Ind 64 years ago Dr Charles Abbot secretary of the Smithsonian Institution born at Wilton 59 years ago United States Senator John Townsend Jr of Delaware horn in Worcester county Maryland" 60 years ago Pope Plus XI born In Desio Italy 74 years ago Mrs Allen Townsend and Mrs Charles Townsend of Los Angeles have arrived for a visit with Mrs Dibbles NEVER ALL-E IN YOUR HOME Mrs Elias Hansen entertained at an attractively appointed bridge luncheon recently at her home on Fifteenth East street In honor of her daughter Ella a June bride-elect The guests were seated at one long table where a color scheme of red and white was effectively carried out with a silver bowl filled with red carnations and tall cardinal tapers In sliver holders at either end The place cards were In the form of miniature wedding bells which held the announcement of the engagement of Miss Hansen to William Lee Beezley Sixteen close friends were bidden The hostess was assisted by Mrs Tracy flowers were used in deooratlng the entertaining rooms Mrs Charles Scott entertained the members of the Optimist club at luncheon at her home Thursday afternoon Progressive was the feature of the afternoon An Interesting event of Friday afternoon was the delightful tea given by Mrs Dalton at the home of her father Ray In honor of Miss Florence Ray whose mar vv Mr and Mrs Mon-i roe Paxman announce the engagement of their daughter Elaine to Harold Handley son of Mr and Mrs George A Handley of Sandy The marriage will take place August 20 In the Salt Lake temple Both young people are graduates of the Brigham Young university While1 i attending school Mr Handley was president of the Mates social unit I and was senior judge During the! I past two summers he has studied In 1 New York and Is at present employed In Logan While at the unl- sl verslty Miss Paxman was president of the Val Norn social unit presl-dent of the Associated Women Students and Just recently she was awarded the Evans medal for the outstanding dramatic graduate of the university A social event of the past week was a garden tea given by the members of the Lambda Tau club at the home of Mrs Clarence Loose Sun day afternoon Garden flowers were used In decorating A string trio consisting of Miss Sina Brlmhall Miss Luclle Merrill and Miss Joy Batchelor was featured and 280 guests called The patronesses were Mrs Allle Jones Mrs Ruth Far-rer Mrs Bates and Mrs Birch The guests were received by Miss-Agnes Farrer Miss LaRue Startup Miss Marian Sutton Miss Margaretta Farrer Miss Mae Sutton Mrs Clarence Loose Mrs Sherman Robinson Miss Helena Bates Miss Kathryn Snyder MisS Vera Jackson Miss Dorothy Stewart Miss Naomi Startup Miss Evelyn Vacher i Miss Hazel Robinson Mrs Moselle Davis Miss Ila Brockbank Miss Loree Van Wagenen Miss Marie Bills Miss Priscilla Taylor Miss lone Thomas Miss Dorothy Jones Miss June Hansen Miss Norell Startup Miss Delsa Tolhurst and Mrs Anna Ashworth MisS Delsa Tolhurst was general chairman on arrangements Miss Beth Manguma bride-elect entertained at a trousseau tea at her home Thursday afternoon The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with the flowers carrying out a color scheme of yellow Miss Phillis Miller officiated in the dining room and during the afternoon the following girls poured Miss Helena Bates Miss Elizabeth Gessford Miss Margaret Maw Miss Sina Brlmhall Miss Nell Hibbert Miss lone Thomas The serving was done by Miss Beth Ashworth Miss Sarah Dixon Miss Amy Jones Miss Sina Brlmhall Miss Nell Hibbert and Miss Vera Miller In the receiving line were Mr and Mrs George A Johnson Mrs Lynn Miller Mrs Wesley Johnson Mr and Mrs Lester Mangum and Miss Beth Man-gum During the afternoon music was furnished by a string trio composed of Miss Dixie Mangum Miss Luclle Merrill and Miss Marlon Gilchrist violin solo Eugene Jacobson piano solos Miss Wilma Boyle vocal solos Mrs Lynn Taylor Miss Rhoda Johnson Kent Johnson Miss Ada Hasler Miss Phillis MUler and Miss Floy Hansen Nearly 300 guests called Mrs Lena Swenson entertained at her home Friday of last week at a missionary shower for her nephew Hal Dahlqulst who Is leaving soon for the Swedish missloil field The program consisted of a solo by August Johnson talk Bishop Nelson song Mrs Alice Tolboe reading Mrs Lena Swensonv duet Myrtle and Alice Talboe talk Hal Dahlqulst Gariies were played after which luncheon was served to Hal Dahlqulst Taylor A Dahlqulst Sr Mr and Mrs A Dahlqulst Mr and Mrs Gay Mr and Mrs A Tolboe Sr Mr and Mrs Forsythe Mr and Mrs Albert Rasmussen Mr and Mrs Joseph Clayton Bishop and Mrs Nelson Mr and Mrs Tolboe Mr and Mrs August Johnson Mr and Mrs A Tolboe Jr Mr and Mrs Edwin Madsen Marjorie Johnson Nathella Tolboe Alpha Forsythe Wanda Forsythe Mary Dahlqulst Donna Tolboe Carlyle Dahlqulst Winston Dahlqulst Rosalind Dahlqulst The hostess was assisted by Wanda Forsythe Mary Dahlqulst and Donna Tolboe Mrs William McEwan announces the engagement of her daughter Alta to John Wesley Taylor son of Mr and Mrs Walter Taylor of Provo They will be married in the Salt Lake temple early In JUMrs Funk entertained the members of the Past club at her home Friday afternoon Luncheon was 1 served followed by bridge The entertaining rooms were prettily dcoorated with the season flowers Miss Beth Mangum a bride of the near future was the guest of honor at a social affair given by Mrs Jones at her home In Sprlngvllle Tuesday evening Luncheon was served to the guests at small tables The decorations were carried out with a color scheme of green and Manben of the Literary league met at the home of Mrs Arnold Robison Friday afternoon The affair was in the form of an open session Mrs Thomas reviewed-the play "Uncle by Antone Tchekhoff Musical numbers were enjoved during the afternoon after which luncheon was served Mrs Dan Webster was hostess to a number of friends at her home Monday evening in honor of her sister-in-law Miss Emma Webster who Is leaving soon for her home in Taylorsville A program was given consisting of a vocal boIo by Miss May Banks string trio made up of Miss Iota Paxman Miss' Pauline Bennett and Miss Maxine Phelps reading Miss Janet Webster Luncheon was served to Mrs Joseph Banks Mrs of of A to a A a ble by the of the at Is she the for to and will AND YOU WILL BE WITHOUT IT If you could buy a diamond from us as cheaply as you could buy it from anyone else would you not prefer to do so if for no other rieason than to have our name on the case? Well you can and cheaper The diamond the "in exquisite and most cherished of all gems has no trademark no distinguishing' marks to indicate its quality or to assure a purchaser that it is a genuine diamond Watches silverware jewelry and all similar lines carry tin? makers trade mark of quality and any hopper at all familiar with the trade marked art icle he proposes to buy can determine its quality largely for himself hut should ho wish to purchase a diamond his only insurance against fraud is found in the integrity of the diamond merchant whom he buys These dazzling diamond crystals come from nature in a variety of colors and bearing all degrees of physical def rarely understood the casual shopper Under such circumstances we are here to assume the role and responsibility of an insur-ance company guaranteeing to each diamond buyer a gem of stated quality and at the lowest market price for that quality The alleged drop in diamond prices as announced by some is not a basic reduction by the producers at all but is largely the result of commercial distress of the hour Many importers have been forced to for immediate cask Thats why we have such fine diamonds at such low prices for we have bought thousands of dollars' worth of these jewels for casli Quality forquaU ity tve are never undersold JUltOM IT Miss Elaine Paxman daughter of Mr and Mrs Monroe Paxman whose engagement Is announced to Harold Handley son Mr and Mrs George A Handley Sandy Ahlander Mrs Paul Crandall Mrs Dan Hunter Mrs Mc-Adam Mrs Ethel Clark Mrs Mary Mortimer Miss Lora Dunn Mrs Elsie Carroll Mrs Stella Rich Mrs Katie Mitchell Mrs Wallace Miss Pearl Snow Mrs Jennie Wil kins Mrs Christen Jensen Mrs Ahlander Mrs Paxman and Mrs A Robinson Miss Reanon Wilson was hostess the members of the Card club at her home Saturday afternoon Dinner was served after which carols were played Mrs Nephl Anderson entertained number of friends at her home Wednesday evening in honor of her daughter Geneal who is being mar ried In the near future The affair was in the form of a miscellaneous shower The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with the flowers A program was given and refreshments were served to 40 Members of the Fidelas social unit were entertained at a swimming party at Glengarry Monday evening After the swimming the party adjourned to the home of Miss Helen Hales and Miss Agnes Hales In Spanish Fork Miss Mary Hubbard -was assisting hostess The time was pleasantly spent with games and music light supper was served The home of Miss Pauline Bennett was the scene of a delightful affair when the members of the Val Noras entertained Monday evening Musical numbers were furnished by-a trio consisting of Miss Pauline Bennett Miss Lota Paxman and Miss Maxine Phelps A short business meeting was later held after which luncheon was served Members of the Charmonta social unit entertained their partners at boating and bonfire party at Pro-vona beach Saturday evening of last week A picnic supper was served Games were played The members of the Aurora Thlm club were the guests of Mrs Eva Baker at her home Thursday evening Needlework music and luncheon formed the diversions for the evening Mrs Odella Hindmarsh was hostess to the members of the Rainbow Bridge club at her home Friday evening Luncheon was served followed bridge The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with spring flowers Miss Luclle Jorgensen entertained members of the Carquinitz Bridge club at her home Thursday evening Dinner w'as served after which bridge was played Bishop and Mrs Nephl "Anderson announce the engagement of thetr daughter GeneaL to Ellis Peay son John Peay of this city The mar riage will take place June 4 In the Salt Lake temple Miss Anderson is former of -the Brigham Young university and a member of Nautilus social unit Mrs Jesse Ellertson entertained members of the Utah Sorosis club her home Wednesday afternoon The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with the season's flowers Reports from the various committees were given after which refreshments were served Bishop and Mrs Murdock entertained a number of friends at their home Sunday evening in honor of Miss Helena Stewart Miss Stewart leaving June 1 for Europe where will spend the summer months Tulips were used as a centerpiece for dining table Covers were laid Mrs Rose Stewart Miss Helena Stewart Miss Dorothy Stewart Miss Lois Stewart Mrs Annie Young Mr and Mrs Hen-roid and family Bishop and Mrs Murdock and family and Mr and Mrs Chlpman of American Fork Miss Stewart will be accompanied on her trip by Miss Sarah Anderson of Grantaville They will Madison Wls where they will joined by Miss Stewart's uncle and aunt and Mrs Kimball Young daughter Helen The party sail from New York June 8 Dr and Mrs George A Hansen James Dee Cream THE HOME OF FANCY ICE CREAMS SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT OUR KACTORY 754 So Temple St AND BY DELIVERY 25o Ft 50o Qt- VANILLA I IMS ICE TUTTI FRL'TTI (I You have undoubtedly visited in tlie Komes of friends and neighbors where Complete Electric Service is one of the outstanding features You have heard their enthusiastic comments as to the unequaled benefits every member of the family receives from Electric Cooking Electric Refrigeration and Electric Water Heating Try this wonderful service in YOUR home See for yourself how perfectly it conforms with your own ideas as to what a home really should be Switch to You can do so under our Step-Down Combination Rate at a surprisingly low operating cost In fact you'll (say no more than for old fashioned methods And what a difference it makes in comfort cleanliness and convenience! A Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range a General Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater or any of these appliances can be placed in your home on an exceptionally easy monthly payment plant I' MAKE IT A POINT TO PHONE US OR DROP INTO OUR STORE SOON YOU WILL NOT BE OBLIGATED IN ANY WAY AND YOU'LL RECEIVE SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT "ALL-ELECTRIC" SERVICE QWER-K OPEN 9 A to 11 DAILY EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE -a TOR TIIE BERRY PLAIN VANILLA BRICK ON HAND AT ALL TIMES A variety of fifteen special flavors on hand in our store Sold In bulk brick rones moulds puddings cakes and in special designs HOME DELIVERY SERVICE packed in ice only 11:30 a 2:30 and 9:30 I PHONE HYLAND 00 794 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE tAlt UM ttt.

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