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Show I. , . . , , ."... oo . , .... , 0 . ..,.. IV, ,S. 11., - WA ' , .....4,4. 4 tt. ligh OW, se, . wilt -- vvvviv vvw vvV,AV,vet:4,:; - . - i ' ... ' 2 THE DESERET NEWS . ItrESDAY 14 3117k-4E , : , , 44 .4 ,, .,,,,, :V., o , . o . , . , , , , . ,. , a , ,., ,"k ,,- . o , . .. ..... , , , " -,- , , - ' N )11 Ili lir t - o o , . A 1927 , ,. . ..1, ' ' . for eigbt gtinatit Including. mem- Gwen Jones.' bliss Katherine' . :. Gower. Mr. Drew's former rola , :, .... .t..): f1 bers of the bridal party.. It was one of the distinctive lea. ; , Cvmsnings. Mrs. Paul Hodgeon. , .. Kra. Harold Decker. Miss Charmoat Interesting OCCIIof tpres a' NG ar Mrs. Milton W. Cutler lotte Cummings. r alon. fo ,elle...th aentertainned .1.-' i a rgire. : And the old friends and stage 2. at Monday evening at their (90 , home. 311 E street. in honor of Idols of -while a illL , Primrosa club will Gclma" ' hitie. the Sewing -DRAMA. Mies have been brought to ,,. Mary Evan and ber fiance. ba entertained Wednesday after, 71jp :. Henrietta Crosman. EffiWhlogs: tahpat i WILICZ11,,1am'aelie," a iiirresei m Rupert Soderberg. (tames were en. noon at g o'clock at the home of .. .::...,;:''... "los .;; ill tarcie Jested Mre. was and served. smogs lite old a dear Mrs. Casing Arinie gunner I Pacific Whitten, .. MS Dailey. .,.. - The Whites .... and-Playe.. rooms e the supper. table avenutt. forth a per . peitrance brought ..imp, Almogliiii . ME14011.1P.1 SAL? et th were arranged with summer flow. . 1301LOAS 0 di le ...... ... , 'smooths burst of applause; ?Nihon .., ' ''' 4..,4410JP, . ,,....ellr , ,, .. ..: ..., ".. : words,' . Int ail Plat gaol IUA. ,.., en. Twenty guests were present. John Pioof Handcart the , Lackey.. LawrencsD'Orsay. Daughter 1344, Mrs. J. Eimer Evans will enter, neers wore entertained at a lunch. E. Keller& at al What a galari TACTINITLIX. roLAG der of social significance NABS. the wondered that Can it be Wednesday afternoon in honor eon Tuesday at the home'of the NESLEN tein Bve.1111 old of playat mod Mae. it Mrs. dieleadfd. 'theatregoers 4110461gs and PAISTAGESVoadaelllo president. Lily C Mknes, pia. year. marking as it does the ITIand Mrs. Richard S. Neaten No bar. cam idijuvenite Suicide ed truant very once) In awhile and taro Marcella', Day In 'OMKaiser:Wednesday evening. Mts. A. holm.. 1422 south Main street. Asone hundred fiftieth enniversary of entertained at a tel stole back to the days of "Sweet Dayit' Thursdag aft- boderberg will entertain for Miss sisting hostesses were Mrs. Arthur ' BY GEORGE A. MOORE. M. D.. 11101. then ot the trnlvrtPer of ?r Dana la "'Laura ORPOEUMViola the flag. was celebrated Tuesday ernoon at the home of Mrs. C. Evans and Friday afternoon litse IAIMan, Mrs. D. H..Livingston and Seises," - "Heartbreak Kitty ot tho Night Club. eaudevido "Rosemarr." Hnuse" "Trilby." "Oh. Pompey, vtgat de matter? - linola published an account of his will be hostess at Miss Louise Rock. , afternoon at a large tea at Fort Clarence Neaten. ell Third ave- Ramona ThomasBride-elec"Kikl.' Norma at la aft Talrnago the Pawtucket" "The of and t. Earl investigations of suicide.. Petit Red. the color of the organizaparty for the Oh. what de matter now? twills " only. Douglas by women. patriotic or- nue. honoring Miss Mary Evans. a I rest? published his table in the Ness tion. was combined with white. in roomer MOTION De am CrOlrin bride riertats. of Add to these old favorites the Saturday. and Mrs. RolYork Medical Journal. Dec. 12. Mrs. T. H. Coulter. sasisted by the decorations. Flags. In honor of ganisations and society. The Spirit and G. Kaiser. So am brindle Coatallo la de cow." AMERMANDolor Sum-sua newer 1 tetr, which of a bride. stars rcent in day; younger shows variation her daughter. Miss Helene'Coultr. flag day. were also used. 3fra. of 'Abort), chapter., Daughters of A Winos Mtd." 1410 Larry S.flowers in various shades were entertained at a luncheon Tsesday Rachel Smith of Logan. president Bailp Peters. Helen Gahagan. Es. , It is to be supposed that Pompey number of suicides in the light and the' American Revolution and the combined In "Spada" and "Nona al Do. for the decoration of the at her home on E street. telle Winwood, not to mention Otto was mistaken about the brindle dark months. tho World la Film" Table' of the Logan chapter ot the organiCol. Charles St. Daughters of 1111 were hostess or living rooms. some otherstruly cow. It is unlikely that she did Greenleaf, one time chief surgeon , Krueger and ganisations. and through the cour- roses formed aA basket of pink were arransed for games during zation. and her officers. were ape. Producer any crowing, but some statements in the we are indebted to tired Pavia and- Lloyd Madame for the the afternoon. The rooms and the dial guests. Toast, were given by tesy of Colonel Walter B. McCas- tea table. whichcenterpiece Philippines, studied the pheIn 'Too Many Crooks," Matins held orchid can- small luncheon tables were decor- Mrs. Joseph Jones'and Mrs. FranGeorge C. Tyler for assembling a are not so obviously untrue and are nomena in those Islands about the key of Fort Douglas, ,use of 'the dies in sliver Dance artists out tho Maga. this. like group and ated with pink roe's. Covers were ces Armstrong. Covert were laid "ace same taken at realvalue There are much older time. when poet hall was offered for the at- was covered withcandlesticks. they VICTORTMarealtra DaY. Enlist To particularize on the individa filet lace and Laid for sixteen guests. for 18 guests. lair. Store than one hundred tables Italian of contem- studies, but these show that recent Terrence and Lars Mangos la each artist's work Is ly ars merely echoes as of merit ual cloth. ere hall for brinthe in II the "Caotals ItalvatioLo iLtanady post porary happenings just arranged change. in methods of living of notwithin the province of this Assisting in receiving was Idra 'Law" 'Ea and Wasp." cows crowing was suggested ytudy or of religious views cannot Miss Elizabeth Hindley.. a 'bride Mille Elise games. Tea was .served at the Of- John daughter I) t brief review. Moreover. it is un- dle the Evans. mother of the Mr. and Mrs. Madsen. bit ficers' citibhouse later many other guests A. chanticleer's Madsen. of June. was the borzored guest at H. held as.rundamental in the cause by Harry and necessary. Unflagging Interest of honor. Presiding at thv will entertain et a theatre party a luncheon Tuesday given by Mrs. suicide has been "play- of suicide, adult or juvenile.'r guests coming for the informal so- - tes table were Mrs. insistent recalls, marked the apChrisA. Q. Mrs. James and Wilkes aylveiter and concert band ed at the the circumCal hour, Chipman Friday up" by the press. The evening ORGAN It therefore .would 'appear that WEDNESDAY'S preciation of Monday night's audi- stanees Mn. A. E. Neaten, Mrs. Mil- theatre in honor of Mn. Deans H. tensen at the home of Mrs. Chipthe retreat parade, -which featured Cannon. attending some of these those who explain the cause of the nce. 'Aritone those who witnessed ton RECTAL. and Miss Florence Crockett. who win leave with Mr. man in American Fork. haloe been sufficiently the late afternoon.- The parade a Evans.Cutler were a trage.lies number's) Tabernacle the treat increase" in child suicide performance Mr Richard Wright re- Crockett the latter Wadneaday's distinct attraction of the affair was ceived the part of the , Mrs; W. S. Cornick entertained former students of the state tint. spectacular and have lost nothing in may be filling US mislaboled truth. organ recital program with guests at the door. In month to maks their home In New at a, luncheon Monday at her home. of Colonel direction the the clever news writers. Their explanations may fit the sub.' teliing by givenender versify who several yars ago pro. organist Edward P. Kimball serving Miss Eleanor Cannon. Miss York, 311 east Seventeenth South street. MoCaakee. duced this Pinero pbsy under direc- The whole matter has seised the lost or juvenile suicide but not be be as folat the console Sylvia Cannon. Miss Louite Can. Ophelia roses decorated the lunchThe poet hat was attractive with non. tion of Miss Maud May; Babcock. public mind; publicists are writing entitled to much respect as an lows; Miss Gertrude Neaten. Miss The Y. University club will en- eon table. where covers were ,laid To them the presentation was of explanations of the "terrific In- National Anthem large baskets of California poppies. Lois ?Wen. Miss Frances Neaten, of the "great increase." tertain at supper and dancing at for 14 guests. reminiscent interest and crease? lit the number of juvenile the Shasta daisies and white peonles. Miss Ruth Sonata No. a (first movespecial Miss "epidemic" or the "wave" be, Xingdon. Helen will entertain Mtge Fern Delhi suicides. .Felix Borowski evening. Supper earrying out a patriotic decorative Saville and Mies Virginia Stevens. Satiate Friday appeal. ment) cause. like the crowing of Pompeii will be served at I o'clock and Wednesday morning at breakfast One more opportunity la afford. Baena scheme. The tea table. in the club- assisted. Jeanne Cannon The valu of these (a) The Swan cow. It just Is mot so. TOCeiVeld ' her home. 241 Douglas avenue. en drama lovers of Salt Lake to is somewhat diminished explanations iTales of house. was, centered with a large the cards. one tact it)) Barcarolle dancing will follow. W. D. Rob. at by in Miss honor of Statistics show that for several arts will be toastmaster and a pro. Hindley.. see this notable company in ,:.Tre. Hoffman l J. Offenbach tiered birthday cake holding 150 there ha. been no thcreasein the An informal musitAl sui21 about program will engagebe the of juvenile the Wells"; tram given durincaupper. candles and small gill' flags. At was given lawny (c) Christmas in Vittone suic.de rate. The public years' past during the afternoon. occurred , every week. A The reception committee includes Camp 15. Daughters of the 'Utah ment closes Tuesday night. No one juvenile P. Ton each end of the table. which was does not know this. Probably the cide in Dr. and Mrs. Henry Rail. Mr. anG Pioneers. will meet Thursday aftof number should miss it.H. G. "Mormon" juveniles Favorite treater covered with a Philippine (a) grass reader Mims Gertrude never, until lately. average Gordon Rose, Mrs. J. J. Weight. Mr. and Mrs. A. ernoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Hymn. "0 Say. What knew of a case of suicide by a school now may make the student cloth, was a crystal vase of white whose marriage to Francis Mrs. 132 Olive Collins. tenter O. south P. P. o2 and Ni'hitemore. Mrs. Mr. Eighth. suicides than slumber II Truth'" greaterand. red roses and blue cornflow. Beacom. will be one of the out.. child. but scientists haus and they Orpheum Are. by Organist Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. Leland West street. it is ors. At the corners. In groups of standing octal events of have studied the subject intensive- - formerly. In this connectionsuicide ' the sea.. Graham. Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Ells' worth remembering that (b) An Old Melody "Lure of the Night Clubs" a ly as a part three. were crystal candlesticks son, was the guest of honor the general subject Is 22. Mr. Mrs. at of Nerd. . Utah the and John worth. common Camp Daughters lower Arr. the Viols by Organist amen., Ifory run first picture of starring self holding red, white and blue prio- two interesting socials Tuesday. destruction. L. A. Pioneers. will meet with Mrs. AbalTinkle en formed tr . groin Ind Dr. and Mrs. Dana and irt exceptionally big ress candles. Mrs. Charles Professor E. 0. Dexter. in April. races where school experience is D. Smith Stevenson. A special conch on the ram Hatch. 329 north First West ; Ho Ulna Overture most nil. In the receiving line were Mrs. tamed informally at tea at enter cast b the feature heading the a o'clock train will be resemd for street. Wednesday her at afternoon now Proof seems adequate that in 'George H. Dern.' Mrs. C. Clarence home. 1516 Tale avenue, honoring members of the club. Orpheum program today. screen presentations MI ICII This 3:21) A o'clock. is program special minute Production creates unusual interNeaten. Mrs. W. B. McCaskeli the popular bride, end also -- for Those who like countries more than fifty per being. arranged and all members Mn. Glen B. Bothwell. Mrs. H. D. Um Edward Friendly Rosenbaum. films will enjoy this on.. The pic- est. cent of suicides is due to insanity c ; Mines. Mrs. R. E. Bristol. Mrs. 8,- formerly Miss Nancy Carr. a reture fairly sparkles with life and Kathryn are invited to attend Complimenting Miss and of the remainder mental disears Morris Edwin A. Manager A. Cobb and Mrs G. R. Whitmeyer, cent bride. White roses formed a Brown, a bride of this month. Mrs. merriment. A taste of the high life that the usual Monday' night try. turbanc of one sort or another Is The alumnae chapter of the Chi A. H. Johnson entertained at a apf the D. A. R. Mrs. R. W. Fisher mound for the tea table. and decat the night rentleavoso ist shown outs will continue indefinitely. invariabily the cause. a studY In the picture and a love .tor' is of the Daughters of 1411: Mrs. E, orated the Smith home. The luncheon followed by games Tues. Delta Phi sorority will hold at 1;80 Thursday meeting evening O. Howard and Miss Helen Jen- guests included close friends of the day afternoon at her home In thel o'clock at the Interwoven that makes the film public library. Mandeen apartments. Roses and nings of the Serviee Star Legion; honor guests. 1 doubly interesting. , Mrs. John V. Lyle presided at a peonies In shades of rose and pink Mrs. Don O. Rich. American LThe five big Ackerman-Harri- s The Woman's Alliance of the Unie' PreltilY made a for the decoration Alm Anton auxiliarY1 luncheon Rott. appointed her acts include Fred and Mario Ernat pretty glen church tarian will five in home garden the Maryland apartments luncheon table. a. comedy Disabled American Veterans atutil esto in "'Varieties." be. musicale and party Wednesday Miss , Those the exclusimi M. Mrsef honoring Rose. D. U. The present. of lunch. H, Schnell, classic that will amuse old and lary: eon table was arranged with roses guest of honor. were Mrs. Mark C. tween the hours of 3 and 1 o'clock D. W. U. Mrs. IL in Alberto Landmesur. Harold "Gay Deyoung: V,:' at H. Mrs. home of James the and peonies. and covers were laid Brown. Mies Ruth Bradford. Miss of C. Mrs. Robert Murry Sew-ar- t, ceiver." also a comedy offering: Wolfe, 272 Capitol street A Arthfir Pinere's "Tre of Kathryn Daughters of the Revolution; company in Wayne trio including Miss Ions CraWe Mrs. D. W. James. Ladies of the 14" . a is delightful comedy "Ain't Life Grand:" a picture from etas ter assets skill. This grist Miss mer. Louise Cramer the Zsest ta soussstletos end Win McGowan G. A. R., Miss Minnie Hansen. full of heart and color apinterest. itself: pre. Info Ralph and Miss Charlotte Cramer will pt. Wstnestsy siska gesture Is tits talk el His tows. Cams esti ma sent' "Blondes and Brunettes "In love Its attractive theme. Spanish American laar Veterans peal. give vocal selections accompanied it tett sm listlasys.4 a 101 Evsry Itudermtmapvt illostists east is. runs secondary Songs: Music and Fast Dances." auxiliary; Mrs. W. C. Goff. W. R. by Miss Louise Frisk and Miss to undoubtedly tits COUPON DAY. epos litsisst. the characterizations portrayed C.; Mita Erma Anderson. Auxiliary At the matinees only comes NorAllen. A group of vocal Florence to the Veterans of Foreign Wars; the stage folk of London in the ma Talmadge in her greatest of selections will be given by Mn. and the stern. Miss Dorothy Carlson. national winarrogant Scott Jones and numbers by ()Ica 1860Ii ner in the recent high school ore- -' Lee and Norman H. Martin. with aristocracy of Britain at that time. The element of conflict hi the torical contest; Miss Lois Brown instrumental numbers by Miss Flor- drama enters when these two Tito Coupes sod le toots, protootod at tko Ticket Ottko segand Min Sarah Guts. winners in Otto tb or la 'tole Dow. will nce Allen and John Smith. DancMier at lb. So Moir Dopot are ments of life D. A. R. Con. English moo round-tri- o brotight the local high school on ttoket wood to t000loo bolder Lawn On the of a group by ing - Rose Stollorot-rooens tooter teet. Garfish' lb Lob.. bolt Trelaway, Joao togetherwhen 2. young girls will be a feature. There the girl from the theatre. goes to Pour. Irma Salt Loko- (Sop 4to lioltair Bowels and rotor. at Boy Scouts were stationed will also be a fortune-teller- 's booth. bye with the family of her d ' ' , sAvrAllt !MACK CO. , various points lit the post to direct The dancing will be under the fiance in Cavendish Square. assisted 'the guests. Girl Reserves Miss Marie Fowler; All of motion The inflations which develop are in gelling candy. . MIS saw 23 moos, I pas. oast emirs. members of the church end their always I've lags , AWAITS YOU engroesing and at times Mrs. Stephen Abbot was general friends are cordially invited to atThe of lines the deeply touching. chairman of the committee on tend. Tickets may be purchased at IN comedy are sparkling, and over all and was assisted by the door. hovers an atmosphere sweet end N cc,mmtttees front each of the hostwholesome. ess organisations. Charles and Edwin Christenson ,44 Interest. howof outstanding a . 4 A,N, 1 have returned from the east, where ever. hi the pmentation of 'Tr.- l 4 Mr Will Browne presided helm attending school. lawny" at the have ... they Salt . lake theatre ' at of , the ., interesting , ope to spend the summer with their ,- -, Monday evening was the Mid-Juteas Tuesof Mr. and Mn. Louise Cates. cast parents. has been which assembled for S on home ofternoon her at been Charles has day at school at Yale. this notable revival. There was (irixck:iel ' i Twelfth East street. honoring Mrs. and Edwin at Lawrenceville. N. J. some disappointment. course. of Frederick Stelemeyer of Beverley that the illness of John Drew in ' Tile Greatest Aentabeasent lots In the Hills. Celli.. who In guest at the Mr. n4 Mrs. Herman Prosser San Francisco deprived Salt Lake 8... Pink and white Browns horn and family will arriv from New of his contemplated t Mr. for visit. ..York , peonies in tall baskets were about Wednesday to spend the Drew' is universally a favorite here. eilit,,1, . summer at the!r home in Cotton- But there the living rooms. A mound of the 4 was no disappointment rit. , blossoms centered the tea, table wood. ' In the excellent Portrayal by 0- - P, where Mrs. Fred C. Richmond. Mrs. 3 J, the of Reggie pert of Sir William W. W. Fleetwood . Mrs. Lawrence. Miss Lillian Schultz entertained t T. hL Mr and Bailey. pre. .', r..1) Mariger Monday evening in honor of Miss, :.r.r.' 110 t. Lucile Bush. a Thurs-- 1 pided. I. ?"...., .. In. charge of the dlnlng room L Mrs. enS. Goodwin day evening :ii, I a ' DOLORES COSTELLO , , ere Mn. V, N. Pugh and Mrs. F. ,. teetained- at a beautifully appointed , .,;N 1:,3:. 1. , C. Moeune., The ollowing young dinner home her at in ,..t4::,;,. i the Kensing, '''' In. ton apartments. The table appoint. Polly ,t4StIP, girls assisted in eyeingD.Miss , EC 1,64 IP ,Fit fE 111 N40., C.. Miss .0 ,trA menu were in a color scheme of Foote of Washington. Milano Muir. Miss Dorothy Lynch. yellow and green. Covers were laid ' 111 , t for 25 guests. Monday evening Miss Mary Catherine McGurrin. Miss , Miss Anna Bush entertained at a Betty OS all ... , hliu Alum" Winn and 1 1 1.11 .. ;,-. ' . .. Allison. elitt party at her home on Tenth East' i I II ' 1 lb:te, '. And ., Is tOlt Miss Seventy-fit- s guests were invited Bush. C 'tree., complimenting - e'- . ..., 1.1 ;;;;i to meet Mrs. Stetemeyer. , ' 11 '11;:. e '''7,--- ow, Members of the Marion Mae-- 1 - : 1 LAL!RY SE)MON , ) , Dowell chapter of the MacDowell I Miss Marie Astin and Miss Lauds Avtite, 1 . . Newlin. brides of this month, were 1 entertained Colony at a league , ht ,t , motif for an attractive lunchaloud-Pal- e Monday evening at the home l' i I eyelids, dreans-di'il ofirin4this 1I ' the ' of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Perkins on t eon Tuesday given by Miss Miner- "I, med eyea er i:f 1 B street, in honor of Mrs. Gabriel it 11 I i ea Jennings at her home, 1S1 The pnets labortrig all their days for 40u-toye- r, I -Newhouse of, New York. who is( r- Bleventh East etreet. To build a perfect beauty in ryhnie Id 1 crimson I and old Grads American Beauty spending the summer in Salt Lake. Are overthrown by s. womatalt , . roses were combined with pink and Ilso in compliment to Mies , trass. , 1 and 1I Senior Naomi Hoffman. who has recently 14! roses in the living room A minis. , ; 1 I IIN'T and the that true. Ti yet the Poets returned from New York. Garden irai tore bridal party- centered flower decorated tho rooms and '44! i 1 High Schools anrcli luncheon table, which held baskets 1 who have labored throughout ' I the serving table was centered with I! of roties at each end. The guano the ages have ROW quite finished VARSITY-wg- ha f . . a basket of pink room and Included Ulm Astin. Miss Newlin. of woman! the s .'t, with -1 1 Blanche subject Miss Amin. Mies Helen pink candles In silver holders ItiliDeetzII 1iIlfatdevide at the corners of the table. During ltia Reception In Washington Um. doeinet it sometimes give Henderson. Miss Blends Nowlin. ' ' the evening selections were given Miss Dorothy Bretton. Miss Eulalia Von a little thrilly feeling just to !ACONesser 4 Miss on ; Screen the at t Shown by Miss Hoffman. Brown. Miss Bessie Reeves, 4 vocalist and Muriel be a woman. knowing Pee are en 1I Samuel Martell, pianist. Thosi asMildred Bennion. , Miss ' 14 Each Performance. , example of that which embodies all . , were the sisting , Reeves and Mrs. Lowell Reiser. ;1 during. evening I . i -the known and surmised synonynts Mrs. J. B. Ambler, I ' Miss ill Ethel 1 1 . . Ota tb stase June of beauty....olt. well you know what and Miss Georgette RoMiss Blanch. AudiorsOn. Campbell ' 1 ' feel that way to. I . at a I tnesn,I just DANCE VARIETIES Senberg. trid e. was the honorsd guest ' shower and tea Monday attertoon dayt I ' In innumerable ways the mod. at her given by Mrs. A. Pt. Lundin IrAMVIEWIteed Peterson re. : to I 1:411111 vme. 1011 Thirteenth East street. ern woman has opportuniues a. twenty-si- x turned from Saturday enhance her charm that women va Pink and red roses formed the I months million I in the Eastern aseven not had such a hostess before, short wag : States. He was the speaker at decorations.. The I f 1 die , MeitingS In the North ward. A I1 sisted by her daughter. Was Mutht. while ago sts our mother's day. And 6 Lg. 7r ;1 , welcome home party will be given ri I Lund's. Thirty guests wet pre.-ea- the truly elegant woman overlooks A e: In his honor at the frltm On Wedno opportunity to enhance her 1 PAYEE MEW, nesday evening. June IL Members of charm in her own eyes and In the , STAnSlargdfiggreigfedittiaigialtittli ' both wards are invited to attend. A 1!:aaboill by AIrfl I. ROMAINESCASTLII t Mimi Edna Miebelsen, a popular eyes of people around her!, l MRS. TRW!. MICREETEN O. P. MEOGIE GARIGAN I be given followed .by IIELEN will ilistorte program Liadborgb '' ESTELLE i cal binta In Ruth a mall Wale-To- n games and dancing. The Unlovely Lady. WINwOOD OTTO KRVGER ROLLO PETERS Roottation 0 June bride. was the complimented i ' , cnosmAx WILTON LACKATE send for it? ERic narist.En. nrAniE1r4 I. Washington. D. Y. by when does a Lovely Lady guest at a luncheon followed COmEDY" LAWRENCE WORMY JOHN SHANNON E. I C. Kr.1,LERD Mrs. Erric of sewing at the home feel and perhaps look the least , COMEDY A. M. KERRIGAN PEGGY WIDPICEN no:scowl. ,FRIEDA. W. Smith. kV I street. Tuesday afti 81111,314AllitIALEKAPI DER ttit: Jock Dutty ta ; Tors CORNER. ' ARTHUR PINEROMMAMOUS COMEDY rnoon. Various summer flowers lovely? Well. I fear the answer to I , .FPFILItCL TV. 7 DFSERET ,I .21 decorated the rooms. A bowl of that would be. upon awakening In The extent to which the 6 the morning. or when caught In a styles in womenli dress are copf 1 t pink roses was the conterpi.of fALEXGIBBONS.I. 1 I rainstorm In a tulle party frock ied in miniature for tittle ones the luncheon table. Covers V.were SIM I !A 0 .1017 t I I we ere not but M. particularly alarmed 61000I laid for klisis Miche 'seri. Mrs. ( te thrtettou Is interesting and Ft amusing! S' IPieta-ry, 0 TRIO , OUTING il Michelson. Mrs. H. Hulbert, Mrs. J. about the latter because tf any..ommoommuo Little Sister at State Capt. I b, Correctly I f Mothir's- miniature. correct, II 21 !El I A. Jones. Mrs. Victor Felt, Mrs. II thing could Induce the little lady ..411111.E.WVIIII TOMORROW I. 41i I I M 7 I VI out In of doors a tulle party Little Brother is a diminativa I1 ' 10 I I P. C. Evans. Mrs. Mayo. Read, to be n n ILI ir14 II Coma midi have lived fists I I Iminent , I VI11.WWLAZA Mrs. Read Michelsen, Mrs. santord,1150ca regardless pt an of Dad. a, with year trtaisits ea Tbe COWING Mrs.C. thunderstorm. well. she probable In Mrs. Frank BOWMILII and Belts ars used 00 2 Nowa. Rat the isatat, eantata the tele , 1 wouldn't KNOW how ithe.looked! t Wv Brewer. 4lito frocks. even for tiny girls: the mid Jta la tas lots itaaeo at 1 I NOW! I I 11111119 , f Miss Valentine Ger "Maki enterbolero is an cepted fact for, otgat., , WM! tained at a luncheon Monday 41 KTOT feeling' very serious today. Miladi of from three to fifty! ... ...... .. FOX TROT CONTEST 1 in avenue on i First home ter , PortoutlY1 vie designed fordo 0 I , TONIGHT , 11 11 or of Miss Michelsen. The guests ' 111ZATRt PLAYgRS detrtgatrierVe; with tho Blondes this' thins( to offset the morn crxisHiNo Included twelve close friends of the ebeeem be Int 0.11. toss II . , f valuable , ' 1 I ing's uniovelifiesohow could a lit- Ili ' t , gee bride. Woos watch for petit I ,, , i 4 !ftaf the tionlel ,1 tle lady be unlovely if her triarcil your Color Charts next week! 1 ' ! $ S. a M. little Davie were A. in confined Stoke South bewitching A meeting of the active and' 1 1 IP 0 emin band of addition a with chiffon leosorvirie, of dating Delta. Phi cap t of the alumnae chapters CN'T be news OPENING misled for FRIDAY the fad to The theureloof by the. I I TEAT AILAZDI IPTE TIPLOIAC Pi. physical education fraternity. broidered flowers! It is just like ona I ate. vositeet Tboreees; Attlee-- , sunburn! A light cost of tag is it is tied NIGHT , "will be , , Wednesday evening at veil. you see. and after to Logo Outing Friday; R.I. . r 1 o - I o'clockheld ' k of back the t chin. the Miss under new oce:' length of backless and ''.1 the at the home Mary charming. leveetnient resin; lotus. f---1 ' loin llama sr, Ctewart, 1133 east Broadway. Ini chiffon is , tied snugly Over the Curls. bathing suits- - insure One against a day. 4 , s ' A iril mottled back In decolettebut re.. Do PLaro at tiation of the graduates into the . b the ft tor b t alumnae chapter will take place. ND then. in a more indolent member that a deep tan can per. ,,, of Igo i club I t ' ' manently Injure the skin. coamen e - 04' were one ,.,' . "FIGHT it snood, DAttrlett I Beery Night at SM. Eyroty t?..slip' .8m! and distigurs it forever. Fads my . ' Miss Vera Gray will ontertilts . straDAV , Prteee--Coll-e. EICEOT With . scarf. chiffon YAK black ' a arm See. ' Ste either . on ems and fads may gobut Ting . Tuesday evening at her born. . DAY DI - Minds. 'proved to be sleeves and fad would endure forevert0 at Third Booth street in honor which ,11:mrr.g:LINg aNall - ' Musl e by your Aerie Tat.. Manatee Thursday sad Sate scarf combined, well, the morning scrrowl , June a LAM' of Miss Gwen Williatna, HANO,ON Dance meads ...KIM la Paramount Mit IaatorPe ' bugaboo-oPOULINE ATAIRKD ' , . aLovely Ladles would bride, (Au Ilevoir) , Orthestra, , , t Prileta-2- De Hod Rowel' Coined? be cotripletely routed! , - , . . .. 47... tuata7 rarert , . Ppmslat primrose '. .(1.7.,N I .0 is The ri ipstion PM Mothers' club Overtax I remotions Come period.. -CAPTAIN TIIE,I:DRBAG I week The fashion letter will be entertained Wednesday att-- 1 Mao Maristot Ameamen,,Marama II I "doles tor the smashes' luallar I IVmoon at 2 o'clock at the borne Is "A Little Bit of Everything in A L: II at Illroolitustini 4, Alata I Rooppitem that. goelbriPIPC Wel P. Knight. kit the Mode." and it Is just of birs. Waiter Any, One 11.1Pso en.loY imttine rouU many , Ititorinan avenue,. , oup1.01111111111F 4 . ' ,,,, . ' k . i 't,o, 1 . o. vv4 ' , ' o, 1A..--Ir----.,-- 4 itell . 11114.1' 49 . - . , onger ly- -- , ,v . ay , e erJieaItI . 7 : - . ,, ,..,, ' ,3,11, ,. . , , ' T Ratet r , et PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- , ' - S - , out-wo- rk I effort-Juveni- . : - ; ' 00, - - , chi-lilt- ed Notable Company. , . Brings Treat In t ta TOMORROW NIGHT! Comedy by Pinero Big Prize Fox Trot Feature . VI a 016(.....4001grr moDz , COUPON rib. , 412 WHEREscaS blue-bloo- 9) - half-liso- all ahel am) ' i7 I , ,t,lik Sac .. bride-elec- i) I ' ' t I .,,,, ,,, 4.,,,,,"ts,. TODAY. , l i ) sr! ' ' mu-We- al DAVIS f ' liit D i Irtu ' ;I 1 LINDBERGH COMES HOME -- SHUReltiel , - bilDANCEaAttlell 1 MATSOrsL DANCE ARTISTS SALT LAKE THEATRE AA,,C 1 MATINEE TODAY !rtg TOMGHT TleEP4-150g.EADY- ' : N EV-- , II ra ix 1 i 1 , II A rim3 t, non-11- r , i. week.-Brunett- es. '. D . 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