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Show DESERET EVENING and Mm J. Mm. Winslow Clawson. NEWS SATURDAY APRIL ; given -- Mr Daniel Harrington TWO My First Zeppelin Written lor The Sato, 'ilt-6df- ie rners By Mrs. F. Basil Clarke. vem actually encased in tfie sheila; then he would dart ..!( j light nea of a bird, low nearer the earth, then soar up to th, hr again outll be was only a gray hn the sky. Three times ho The agony of mind one when watching y from the firing caml(.e . avtab . denlng. I am I .1 (1 nSl . 3russieres t XCHj ; Another trousseau tea of Wednesday was that for Miu Dells Gardner, Mrs. G. A. by her mother. Gardner. The parlor was decorated tn red carnations and ferns. and the dinAmisting ingroom In yellow tulips Mrs. Oerdner in entertaining were MT MSym Gardner and Mia Pari Gardner. About 40 guests were entertained. of the flowers The gueeta were received by BUhop and Mm Paul' Joned. Dr. and Mm. F. S. Baacotn, Mias Nellie Burlingame. Mias Lydia G. Baird. Mia Maude Young and Mr. and Mm J. L. Cattron. The graduates Include Mis Lou Mia Myrtle Magdalene Ambrose. Weteer, Mm Mabel Holman, Mia Bea ArleneManley, J?ely Eunice Manley. Miu Wlnnlfred Maida SECTION Theresa The marriage of Mis Sorensen and Lawrence W. Ryoders took place on Thursday at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sorenson, the ceremony being txncle..JLafa performed by yens T. Whitney in the presence of the near relatives and friends, and a large reception following The rooms were beautifully decorated, the In a profusion of pink and white sweet pus and carnations, the mantel being banked with them, and crystal vases filled with the flowers all about the room. The dinbeing I ingroom was tn yellow, the table hav--ofj ing for a centerpiece a basket I yellow snapdragons and a Cluny lace jeloth being laid oves yellow satin The bride wore a beautiful gown of embroidered net over silver cloth, and a long yell of tulle caught with orang- - tlu What with the nearnea of Baby Week, and Mothers' day. together with the ever present theme and tn- tereat of the Red Croee. nearly all fee- tlvttles have taken the tinge of these great public Interests, making a cur- arent theme at all gathering. Not few of the week's affair have been devoted exclusively to the Red Com interests, and many more are planned for next week also on kindred linu. 191? 'bride, will set ss ring bearer. Tandland will be best man. W. Ttmpson, Mr. and F. Smith and Spftncar Mau Shepherd entsrtainsd on Wednesday at a trousseau tea at her the hsum being from 1 home, 5 oclock. The llvfngroom to In was decorated sweet pink and the peas diningroom In red! tulips. the table having for a center-- : piece a bram bowl filled with the flow-- ( ere. The bogtea was assisted in receiving by Mm J. A. Handtn and Mm D. B. Rohlflng and presiding at the tea table were Mm. A. J. Quealy and Mrs Mareellus Snow, who were Miss assisted by Mrs. Earl Coombs. Bew FaddU, Mia Mlgnon Den halter and Mias Margaret. Collins. The guests sere received at the door by little I Label Stlefei. I ease 28 ,;ddMwo7eTgow;:-h- -' -I- X our delude oTan7. - - T!-- was dial 2MSn2S!' da' N learned It a m English lieutenant, brave chap lost hi Warrento life h iv while trying a new macblr. Frisfl entertalnag A large affair of next week for the benefit of the Red Croee will be that to be given by the National Council of Women Voter, on Tuesday evening la the roof garden of the Hotel Utah. The arrangements are in the hands of the president. Mrs. Lily C. Wolsten-hotmand other officer of the Helen H Young of Lo AnfiliC who la a guest at the Warner home. Lonohoop precede! he visual pastime, the table being decorated in tulip. nd others present being Mrs. W. F. Culmar. Mr. Georg. Forrater. Mm Thoms O. Connor. Mm C. If Doolit-E. tle, Mm Harry Hrecken. Mm. F, Marcy, Mm Peart Lyrm. Mrs. W. R. Thurston. Mm George Lockhart, Mrs. Loci Reynolds. Mrs. Frank Gardner. Mrs W. W. Warner Mm George D. Smith. Exclusive of the club member the following were guests of the afternoon: Mm. Waley King, Mm Raymond Arkarm.n and Mm. J. L. Connor. Althoagtr Iff" wav oii t he pwTT.Vus bear with it Us amusing twsodL, remember one day I had bomXJ ping down town and I wa the Gare du Nord. Brussels . depot, 1 saw ten FTfu.-rounded by a few Gitrma,, they had evidently ins' tmh, The crowd wa ?nd UrU th German iroardT, I decided to remain and uamh Lm velopmenta. Each th and as the crowd grew in number looked if the soldier would seme difficulty. Just then t band 3 street gamins came into sight wearing an old derby hat with a rot protruding from the top in iB tion of the German helmet, y youngsters were singing the MsrvS lalse at the top of their voices crowd laughed and Jeered until guards became so enraged that th started for the boys. In lea time tfeal It taka me to write this, there not. a Frsnah aoidlor in sight, became of them, I cant ray did ace, however, a number of (,s, lea men and three or four womencoks their petticoats wuh men cat gh. their shoulders! MU e. This evening will witneae the formal opening of the Country club for the see son, a table dhote dinner, and dance being among the features. A number of ruarvatfona are made for tables, and the dancing will be enjoyed later. Mr. and Mrs. William Story. Jr will entertain a part of 14; Dr. and Mr J. T. Keith, will have a party of li; Mr. and Mm Fred Deni, will Btartaln eight. Other reservation have been made by Mr. and Mr C. H. Doolittle. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. De Xtka, Mr. and Mm. A. D. Cleveland. Mr. and Mm E. B. Crttchlow, Mr. and Mm F. S. Murphy. Mr. and Mm N. M. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs W. B. Ftfe and othem a . , performed the ceremony. Th bride wa attended by her itar. Mm J. A. Handln. and the groom by Mr. Handln- - Mr. and Mm. Lewi left immediately for a wedding trip and will later be at home In this city at 44 Third East street. Z2 JJ J1 tboughtlealy exclaimed It will take Juat four hours to reach London." Four clutched my heart ilk a vice and I turned to shut out the We were a gloomy party after sight. that, and soon sap rated with a silent prayer on our lips for the ufety of our loved ones, and with that firm hand announces the Mm Matthew Gray that cornea with mutual sufferingclap we Mm. Frank M Whitney entertained Miriam her of bade one another "au revoir. daughter. engagement in a lunchleon at afternoon Tuesday P. Platt to George L. Stevenson, the honor of Miss Margaret Whitney, the date of the marriage to be announced No sleep cam to my eyes that table having for a cenwrpteoe a basket later. night. 1 could hear the cries of litfilled with yellow daffodils, and tied tle tn children earn and my ringing wRh turquoise blue tulle, and th other Mr. and Mm. Hyrum J. Jensen an- see the terror on the face of the rooms being decorated In baskets of nounce the engagement of their sla- crippled, the and aa bedridden the aged blue. the with tied carnations C. Davis pink ter. 8 Marie Jensen to Dr the monster grew nearer and The other guests were Mm O. F. McKeown. The wedding to take place whlnof A silver sea will be given on Wednearer. Juat at I dawn had evident D. In early June. Whitney. Mm O. D. Typer, Mr. J. from 4 until 7, at tba nesday. May ly dozed off to sleep when I wa Spencer. Mm. C. W. Tim peon. Mm E. home of Mm Lewis McCornlek. 837 awakened by the firing of the antiMm. T Benson. E. J. Mr. Fltapatrick. South the The marriage of Mia Fanny Ensign, aircraft batteries eatbe Temple street, proceeds wer that stationed Frank McMaater. Mr. J. Arch West, daughter of Mm. Mary Woodruff En- all around the to devoted to buying wool and macity, for the purpose It wa too Mm. Jack Haymond. Mm I. A. Clay- sign. and Leroy Gunn, took place tn a hrewd for J terials for the women of Salt I .aka of Us the ground any of th guard to arrestlarge bringing so the German sc ton. Mm. R. W. Burton. Mm Hnry the temple Wednesday and In th evewho are knitting warm articles for alUed that diem Din wood ay. Mrs. Florence T. William. ning a recaption was held at the home walked away empty handed n might attempt the use of the men In the navy. There g to solve the fate Mrs I. A. Clayton. Jr.. Mm. Ken- of the bride, which was beautifully to destroy the Zeppelins or their the Fr. H has been formed recently in WashI had only ons thought It must soldiers. Next day an .,fofficial Sidgars. W Mm neth Th nMcIntyre. occasion. th a for decorated Comforts Ornimittee." that ington ibs returning seppellns pursued by (posted throughout the city informed ney Beat!. Mrs Scott Keytlng, Mm la a branch of womeirworkers of the in pink sweet pea and the theAllied . wa I air T. T. C. the Curtis Mm Claweon. squadrons. fin.dafa of many th sprang that Younger, and the diningroom In Navy league Realising that the navy from bed and from my balcony and people Mia Kate Well. Mia Virginia Whil-ne- carnations, of marks would be demand fodils. the table having for a center-piec- e where my will be the first branch of the service view was uninterrupted. I from the city for thia offense, Mia Emms Chase. a silver basket filled with the saw a the to be called into action, this commitlittle bird Uk object that hereafter no one would he aliowe, tee was formed to supply arttrlu of flower. A Cluny lace cloth wa laid seemed to weave Its way between the within a hundred Mias Florence James entertained the over tha hakt shell which and comfort and use which are not supsatin, yards of the a yellow deep B. (f club on Monday tea being servexploded and flatted In du N6rd without a permit from " J was tied with a large bow of yellow the faint Them conplied by the government of the ed light a from decorated dawn, a table military governor. effectively sist of knitted articles, such as Jackmallne. small soft cloud of smoke In leaving in vloleta and ferns The hostea was All Brussels laughed for was it r the blue et su fflrs and mittens, to be uaed The bride wore a gown of white summer sky. It looked so hopelea worth the enormous A PRETTY RrsSlAN BLOUSE. assisted slater. her and mother fine to know the by alivar with trimmed man taffeta In the chiffon by engaged exposed work with score of cannons French prisoners were belching forth safei at eaa the picket duty, mine laying, lace and carried a shower bouquet death. At time It looked A very dainty example of the Rustons add an Interesting not. ParIf he housed In Brtnsels? "somewhere wa guest of brldesroee and Ulia of tba valley. submarine service and patrol boat sian blouae la shown In th above ticularly interesting la the beaded of Mia Margsm Whitney with a at luncheon veil orange honor service The women of all the states wa Monday caught given Her long Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Rnsenblnth Illustration. It Is developed tn white girdle, this being quit a fad at the spent the winter and ha taken a suite -- are by Mrs. F. T. William, the table blossoms, and ah wore a wreath of at the Fifth East hotel urged to do their patriotic duty their guest their cousins,- Mrs hstu embroidhandkerchief linen and sJ present time. These are obtainable for a centerpiece a large whit th am llowera. Her brideemald. having by supplying these snide than Block of Pocatello. and ered tn roee. The exquisite finish tn metal as well aa beads, and add a namalsd basket filled with Cecil Miu Edna Merrill, wore a gown of A number of prominent women of Dora Kitne of Portland Ida., Or Mabel Mr. E. reRothwell ha evident on this blouse la Ite deal of snap to an otherwise simple Brunner rose and sprays of lilacs, tha pink Georgette crepe, and carried a turned from Los Miu Gladys Bud lone hs gone i thia city have already promised thetr Angeles, accompaniHan Francisco, where she has been handle being tied srtth tulle In shada cluster of pink roaea. Fran el F Wat-a- ed feature. Dainty pearl but outfit active aoppport. The articles when by her sister. Mm. O. M. King, pointed, of to a position In fh- - BoutL, and The lavender. receivIn plane man. wa pink pale best finished are to be sent to the Main Assisting will spend several weeks In Salt Pacific card had the monogram of th h a ing were Mm Ensign and Mr and who hospital in the coast city. ..Comforts committee at Washington, Lake. In were The other of the gueeta gold. Mra. John F. Gunn, parents who In turn and them directly to the - on Tuesday at a large reception at her Mrs. O. F. Whitney. Mm. C. W. Tlmp-sobridal couple, and Mr. and Mm J. J. paymaster general of the navy for Sorensen. Mis Blanche Godfrey WIJMr. and Mm. Robert A. Glenny. who PROVO. T. Bourne. Mrs. Woodruff. Mrs. George home in honor of the 10th birthday Mias llama. Barbara Johnson Emma J. Mia Gunz, Herman Mm distribution. prompt are' no" have been the guests of Mr. and Mm her mother. Mrs. Mar- Kenneth A. McIntyre. Mm. Edward Ju aaalated by a J. Gardner and Miss Mary anniversary ofThe at the There table, Invitation toned tolH.',len presided H. Rothwell, returnsd to thslr home tea tsble had for a Fltxpatrirk. Mm. A. J. Wat. Mm. garet Young Th Nelk Readtn friend of the In Ogden club m( t'NiiJ the tea on Wednesday afternoon Mm Katrine Petersen. centerpiece a basket filled withrooms Frank McMaster. Mm Frank Whit- number of youngIn girl yesterday. v t I 30 at th hom of Mr 8fli the general enterMcCornlek hope all those Interested bride Assisting daffodils, and th other VirEmma and Chase and Mia th assistant bostem In starting this work in Utah will Lloyd Worly. Mrs. y. J. Westcott entertained the were in pink snd white tulips and daf- ney. Mia taining wer Dr. and Mm J. Wlalter Mr. and Mm. Sherman Mn Dora thas. Mrs. Stalla (kfl Armstrong rwt.er Mra owme on that day and contribute members of the Octagon club onlfodtla. Assisting in receiving were Mra. ginia Whitney. Woodruff, and Mm and Mm Hi- ks. Mrs I Hannah left for a weeks motor trip Booth and Mrs. Brown.Sunday rn! ? rZlTaV'ufL' a r rtirlH i.d Gunn. Punch wa served In on cor through Earh membrt something towards the cause. Re- Thursday, the rooms being decorated the soutem part of the state. Fanny Ensign, whose marriage ner of th library by Mia Elolae of th club wa jnritd to brinir tt pink and white sweet peas, and the Mr- F.A. Y- Taylor. Mis Jennie Har to Mia patriotic. not charitable. In Gunn thM took week tvAafwM kal.. oa.iatnri Ksr vtr LeRoy place wncst Pbitln rln g t on preaWed lnthe Miss Alice Reynold i and Mia Josephine Woodruff. room and emertined at a trouaaau Mr. and Mra. E. 8. Rolapp. Miu Invited the B. T. V, gave a patriotic addr tn at her Besides the hostea.. aw WHa assisiea or miss dining Finegran. MM r loronce nir- - ???? n v,inr Ida Giles will entertain th rnom. Vocal number were given by Horace Daisy Rolapp apd Arthur Roigpp .have Mrs. entertsls include Mr. Miss Wx Miss nTTkE.i Oibbs. msinbsrs Bath Clyde abort a Mary JamesHuffhss, wedding trip Mngton. After. Ensign. member of the B Gr-Lul i or. Satur-I,n returned fro ta'i or sever i'Vceks at a children party Tuesday aft Miss Miry Mr. Gunn will make their in southern Jean. honor loran. Mra. William Dunn. MrTjame Taylor. and about 75 Mr. xntfMY: California. for noon, her little Marvo Toung gad Mia Hallie Cahoon nations' daughter Pa of Mia Ruth Thomas and Mia Carrie Th:s being her birthday annlverar being present. The young home In thia city. Mlaa Margaret Bibb Received the guest Mrs. J, B. McEnuny and wer 14 little truest preaecr Jmw of Malsd. Idaho, who are at- - Langtton. at Mm cards th door Two hundred hostea wa assisted In receiving by E. Mabel IT euuia vt Rothwell returnha Gardner trainer Miu Delia of The In ware " school her received Lake caller marriage Stalt of Mra. th city. Emma Hvd (and fifty tending Mr. Mary Woodruff during her mother. on ed from Los Angela, accompanied by th afternoon the miet or her Bister. Mrr N Ensign. Mr J, H. Johnson and Mm. and Erven Scott took place tem- her slater. Mm. G. M. King, who ia wu ham this week. The College club its annual! The 8eekers Liter ray club will give Walter Gunn presided over the tea Thursday at noon tn the lunchan extended visit making here. a this afternoon In and Mm E. F. Root entertained at Th Misses Adel and Vera Peter nj wedding large kenstngton and t and were assisted by Mia Ruth ple, eon followed at th home of th their guest Miss salt social affair on Monday aftsrnoon.aui,le Mm. J H. Hayward, the new presi- entertaining as and Ensign A G Beulah Gardner clle Whiteman Mr. Mm a and foMowsd tea. the bride's The by (luncheon preceding street, next Monday! Lke Theatre. pastime. parents dent of the of PioUtah Parson snd Miss Florence Stewart it Daughters A special program will be arranged table had for a centerpiece a basket Gardner. cover being laid for about 19 neer. and Mra. of American LeOrande Annie Well Noyes Cannon, Mr. V. G Moaer entertained at a of red and white tulip tld with blue and aoma attractive featurei Intro-- ; of th near reiattva. The table had Mrs. L H. Masters charmingly retiring president went to Provo this dured. Th entertainment will be for social affair on Thursday in honor of maltne, and th place cards wer in for a centerpiece a cut glau bowl fill- week talned the member of the ThurswfrL Si McCoy of Seattle. Mrs. Eu- - the shape of flags and nutholdera and The bride the to attend the annual meeting of afternoon club at her bon e ed with pink sweet pea th benefit of local charities Chair-- , MrProvo branch society. mustard-colore- d of the to be among the k men of various committee are a fol- gene Rlckaecker of Tacoma, and Mrs. othsr details were also in the patriot-- ! W'hst wore a travelling suit of Daughters at the Invitation of the ing socialpromises erents of the see lows The gueata were Mra. cloth, with hat and Arrangement. Mrs L. Marcil; A. C. Raton of New Mexico. The lc oolom Mr. Mra and M? Taylor. reception of program. Mm T. J Nipper: refresh- decorations were beautifully carried Thomas Kearns, Mr. Ezra Thompaon, w match, and wore a, corsage boquet of president. First at th JonOa this evening out In ment. Mm. J. W. Guthrie spray and basket of yellow Mra. C. A. Quigley, Mra. J. F. Nlbley, violets Mr and Mm Scott left on th social hail. A large number of onw An Interesting event of thU evening fiv Mrs. W. F. Culmer, Mm Enoa Hoge, oclock train for Lo Angela town guests will be in tttendas at of ma'rla Mar: where they will make thetr bom. The Crystal club will be entertained Mr. F U Oswald, Mr. F. L Parker, wll Mr. John PenroW entertatr.f i Mrs. A. C. Sullivan. Mm. C. M. BelUart "Gtltney. daughter of Mr. and next home the members of the Helpful hcsri Wednesday, In it mseting Luncheon and a social club. R nLv Edna by Mrs Thnmu Kearns at her home entertained on Thursday evening The marriage of Mia May Ra1cUvnthLof Kf04 all. were on Eat South Temple street. ,citf the home Malone end Robert Simpkln took place irgfnlsT Sutherland was hogia dinner in honor of Mia Margaret WaMta- Mr A K- - Tlernan. Mrs. Har- Miss to be Mm. performed Clarence Milner. mony of Mr. home the at Lester Clay Essig The 0,d Smoot, and her a Whitney night at Wednesday at Tu'drj party Th reception given on Thursday at tahle had for a th bride's sister. Mr C W. Tlmp- - and Mm. W. H. Jones, the rooms being a gold has- - Mm W. H. King, Mrs. Theodore ot rentnr. Th guests were the meR. W. Young of the son. Prest. with Mrs. the Ladle' Literary clubhouse Inket fiiled withcenterpiece J. Amusaen OGDEN. and mbers Juniors. J. Borosia in and" white and Burke, of th decorated pink yenoV white effectively 3. A. E Mm Mrs. stake honor of the graduates of St. Mark's snapdragons, and tied officiating. On Wednesday ven!ng AJi Ensign and a number of relative and with a bow of w Mr. and Mm. E. O. Wattle announce Johnson ntertaind the officers Training school fornurses, wq a moat white tulle, and oolontal candlesticks: The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Fitzpatrick to be matrlon of honor rota, intimate friend being present The the of tinted on wore a of a had 7 gown bride their two daughters ivory engagement hld yIlow canrt?' Tuesday afternoon and Miss Emma Chase brides- satin ''b 'heclaa colors, blue W'b'?,r,h','rUh. at the corners. The place cards had in th reception with lac trimmings, and carried Edna E andR- Ruth, respectively, to Bishop building In honor of sister while rational Dumke and H Margaret Whitney brldesroee Mm. J. H. Malon flag were draped the monogram of the hosts in gold ahd the retiring officers, a musical pro- - maid. Little wu a The matron of honor and wore her wadThe will be ring bearer. announcement A mu,lcal program followed, gram war thl being given, and short addresses Tlmpeon at a recaption given at th Wat i was ryr.an'1rPTd,t'1 class The other guesta were Mr. and Mrs. made by Mm. H. J. Hayward the new bridegroom will be attended by hts ding drew of white chiffon and silk madekom. N. Fred Eaeig ot Spokane k'ed dand carried pink roaea. Jack Malmne f'rfd Sg nd N. Fred Ealg, president Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon. brother. mhod of SSta, TZSSl Wuh. The bridal couple will leave and iHMr the pat best man. Mr and Mrs Simpkln paper, wu Dlnwoodey. The Ogden .Poster," was aaed snd - two tables and .f exin the otLr rooms, CL- F Whitney. later for Kansu City, where they Mrs. tn making the whirs for Mr Elkina of CuadI MuMcal Canada, will See shortly lave announcement of th punch was qrved having T Bourns. Mm Frwl 'T Willlams,0 engagement and the paper was tkm were Dea ?JAft-o- pect to reside. they will make their home. giyenMra to a truest the how by n newaboy. strong. Mm. Ralph Quayle. Mia Dr a?d Mr Winfield Tomorrow Mia Mlgnon Denhalter Hubbard and Love, and Mia Haul Franks. In two children of Washington. D C are William N. Lewis will be marquickly the receiving line wer th old and and vwttng th horde of Mr. and Mn. nSw officers of the society, and asalst- - ried. the ceremony to be performed George J. Fretwell. 2241 Quincy. Dr! 4 o'clock p. m. at the home of the at i in Hubbard were Mm lng connected with serving refrahments S. Campbell 175 ment of agriculture at the the departLillian Home Wobllsy. Mm Lorlila L. brides sister Mm. D. Ith avenue, and a dinner for the A pretty marriage took capital Horne and Mm Minnie James. Th near place at the. snd Intimate friends tp home of George H. Greenwetl Wedna-datable decoration wu artistically car-- ! follow.relative Dr and Mm Charles E. Carter have when Mia Della Smith, The bride is a daughter of afternoon, ried out In a pink color Wheme. The C. H. Denhalter. a short stay In Los An- daughter of Mr. and Mr. William from returned a and the groom wu a basket of sweet centerpiece Smith of Huntsville, became the . - ...pea . son of Walter J. Lewis, both con-- : gela and Coronado Beach. a of Harry W Greenwell son of Mr. bride .nixes dinLth and streamer Mrs. G. H. Greenwell ribbon extended nected with The Deseret News Book The ceremony M Gorge w E. Do raw ha re- - wu performed with M. Richard-soby Bishop tarerd from San Franciscohere she Have you given consideration to Piv.r the past two months, and of Mia The spent IlZf.' ha Kiss R Margaret rnv.oT.o marriage Gertrud Arnold of 12 your plds. CaJ)(llan(, and Kjwin Scott Walker of (after a visit with friend In this dfyrt.0 and Arthur It wort "of Fnw the fact that pure sugar is one of flour. York city were married Wednesday in this Will leave for Fremont. Neb Mrs. Charla A. Quigley entertained Oakland. Cal. will take place this O. . . . id. Sanderson at by uiott city Bishop ,he hom, of, your Ajrl important foods ; that it the members of her needlework club the,n)T,e court house grad-ji- b The county Perhaps who wu Lleat. Mr. W and Young, Mr. young bnde Sidney parent. on Tuesday, the rooms being bright D must be used to make practically Caodland. The ceremony will be uafed from West Pottil last week. JJJfble will make their home In thia that's with red tulip and tea served 1st in to a months j Mn A)frml here spend by Bishop H. C. Jacobs in I all other foods palatable? the afternoon. The members of the performed ,fcl. of th relativa and clow leave of absence with his parents. Coi. ;Ry for hfr home. 'Stsvenn- the why Mrm. gV5ni CrlsmMi Wuiard i'ub w Collins. Mrs A. W. Young, at the Young pleasant two week of the young couple, and win .and" Mm rtsit wtth her parCowan. he Mr. and Mrs ft J. Powell 24(0 E North Temple street. home. M a ents fo,,oapd receptioD i Mrs. crisp Urr, Mm. Frank Fisher. O. R. DJbbl Jan Cann. Madison avtnu. . will b (he metron of EXTKA FIS3E Mrs. Alexander Gibbons, Mm W F. crusted Friends of Lenny Regan pleasantly Br and Mrt. Winiain H. Dtl lridmi!d will be- returned Mm Arthur O. Sullivan. Mm honor md th snt (Jensen. surprised her at th home of Mr and from and to MW TSinlrBujienHopoluiu ltmd trip Table and Mm. Harold Tribe. 1(1 Twenty-thirCottolene Q ,?l v and! Sugar California. southern Wlnnlfred Little and berry. A Virginia street. Th evening wu spent in dancJ- D I Mr B.ouX Dibble will he the Rower girls and ing. and a- luncheon was served. Tha . Mrs. Errtma BulbJriand Lawrence present were a Richard Candiandv of PMja Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Dee. the' nephew Mm E Leroy RScdre entertained D. Mr. and Mr. Frank McGregor. Mr and C.. for left BISCUITS yesterday Wuhlngton. the members of the V. D. club on a six weeks' stay with Mm. David Mrs. Carl Rasmussen. Mr. and Jim' Ray after Mr ana Mra. Tuesday tea being served rforn a table Blakely. 4n Represents the utmost in food Harold this Tribe. Hempstead and other .friends decorated In pink begonias, and th city. and sugar perfection. When plaeehards hand decorated In th same flowers. During the afternoon th Mm F. C. Richmond is expected th eon and Mr. Biddle. ordering you should make sure that hostea was assisted in entertaining latter part of the week from CalifoDr. Fukushlmer. the well known loUtah-Idabher by mother. the sugar you get is made by Mr. Elizabeth L. Fen- o rnia. wher she has spent the past cal Japanese doctor, ha gone to dall - Mm. Samuel Newcomer wu a San Francisco, where he will be marmonth. Co. ruesof the afternoon, exclusive ot Sugar ried Monday to a talented and educated ty individual TtnxmiqjSTYLE. the club members, who are Mrs. R. girl Mr. and Mr. Harold Perry are at th Japanese In honor of her seventeenth birthday Palmer Frost. Mrs Leroy Reeoe. Mm Hotel Utah for several months They Margaret Gibson wa given a birthntFJl Cook Glenn S. Peterson. Mrs. J Moyle Gray. have Juat returned from a trip east. day party at her home In Taylor. The Mis Edna Donnelly, Mrs. mopes by fsmou Charles wu in evening spent games, after K. Fairbank Chaffin. Jim A. H. Folkerson. Mrs Writs Tbe-twhich a luncheon wu served Mtu Barbara Pearsall at Hgtn. Those Frank Baras. Mm Martin La. Mra for present were Misses, Veda Peterson. lave the last of the week ClifU1 West Wash iagtos Wl O. MacKler and Mi Dorothy Peterson. Florence Marguerite home, after visiting Mr. and Mr. Jardlne Chicago, IB. Stella Hunter. Mabel Taylor ford R. Pearsall and Mr. and Mrs. M. Helena Buttefield. UTAH IDAHO SUGAR CO. Hadley, Marraret Olbson. Mean. AdK- - Parson. LADIES' TAILOR. rian Hlfe, David Peterson. Warren Mm W. W. Warner entertained her Donald on. Tennle Griffin. William SI So- - State. social club on Tuesday at her apartWas. 319 Mm Charles Lammerstorf ha reBari and Howard or- rna, Barnes, ment in the Buckingham, in honor of timed from California, whan aja has jt,j a i . han-jtn- tn a j i 1 ) ll oat-an- ysl-lo- w M- 1 - . j n i?wet ' thi i j - rk 1 ahoto I bJh Outside,: Cities - - and-gol- - fm whltrmtiowlrl'I!; from-whic- Owll-liam- n- . S h j OJgN The Health Food y . 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