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Show PEOVO EVENING HEBALD, FRIDAY. JUNE 15. four Se f-- V ' FT . M then echnnn 100 A. M, M4 Jt j ic.Tcred I P. " mineat among -- the' .leading wei the lunch- of the eon- - given by Mr Lynn, Taylor, Mri. Rulon DiAdn and Mlaa rThoda . at the Taylor reKn Jot . 1 efteraoo. easnpllmenUr Thrlr to Okirt Mincum, bride of . tad Mn. Elm the Bndley, tnnu formerly Mm At ha la Visiting bar from BaksrfielJ, .': ' j Calif s Bataroev flower and fern prettily decorated the "entertaining rooms, while the' five luncheon UtiWa were artistically arranged WITK bud vase of pink tea t to M. - AT VISITORS HONORED ' . -A .' DINNER" '.wtl ppenU4 dinaa party waa liven y Mr. and Mr. A. U 4- fwotty V BoetH m their aotae Tharaday af-to Mr. and added taraooa. eacnpUmentary EliaabeU Levwc aod on, WiUlaas '"' much.to tb nod ' Mra. Klale William, following th)uncheoQ . five Lvln. of Kua-tma- , Aruu. Vr, and Mra. table of -- Rook" were Hyd, Mia Kimbait Tounff od daughter Hea sleloa Coadi- - recetortag h hie Mtaa Germ Ftiil-llp- a score prtee and the guests of honor of Madwon. Sett Latte and Mr Annie U nwarded ?:v. being favor,! r.r M. Younf of Prova Tea roee prct-Included Va th guest Kit werei Uly daootatad tha dining . mbU. Mr.' Ui" Eyricf.' Vra. "plitya Mut and aocialxhat vera eBjoy4 .. , . Makham, Miaseorul BeambunC during atternooix. . ... Mr. W. Lester Mangum. Mr. .rew-a- i! V'rv t AT Knight, lira. R. E. Allen.. VIM OnLDRE.f tLVrirRTAIXED ' Bet Mangum, Mia Dixie Macrons, BIKTMDAT fARTT Mia- - Lore Va WipoM,' Uim n diver-ioGatnr and nuaie were the Ml Melb r Condi. Ada at a birthday party given by Ura, LA Van Wagenea,, Hiss Mr CeleeMn Perkine a bar home ICrma Merrill. Miaa Akene fcoeaelt Weaaaaday aftaraooa. honoring bar Mias Helen McArlhur, Mr. A. Rea aoo,- - Bert, whoae birthday anniveraary It waa. . dellctoui Inncheon wa aenred to 34. place card r eve Jottaaod. Ma telya Oatlund and MlaaEdnnBaJL ' ...a. KEY : NEWS afcauVl fca 1928.- - were, used, schema." ' MESSES W. 77 ' 5 a :,.' Sml; . aeven-year-o- ld . HOLDS CAMPS 4 AND INTKRESTINO MEtTINO Member of Camp 4, and : UNEQUAttED SWIM'.SUfTS ... MEN'S qR. WOMEN'S I Victor Bird. Mr. Carlyt Hinckley. Mr. Bruce Mia May Hawa, Mri. Thoma C. - Romney, Mr. William Clayton. Mr. J. & Olson. Mr. A. U Booth and Mr Until Coleman. An IntaraaUng program waa furniehed which included the following number: Guitar duet, Evelyn Oetlund and Zola Martin; review of the book "John Btevena Courtahlp," by 8uale Toung Gate. Mr. Edith T. Booth; guitar duet Evelyn Oetlund and Zola Martin; aolo, Arvilla Hanaen and DorlaUot aolo, Arvilla Hanaen; duet, Arvlha Hanaren and Dorl Seeley; Initru-mente lection. Agne Kilpack. Deltclou refreahmenta were aerved to 40. Tea roee and aweet pea were used to decorate the ante nam. ing room. - v, v" ':' rrsthe. U EXTRA SPECIAL 4, Daughter o( Utah Pioneer, wer pleaaantly entertained at the home of Mr, r. H Kilpack Thuraday afternoon. Office re of the tamp were hoateaaea aa- - follow. Mr. s 3 MRS. HERBERT HOOVER HEARTY HOOVER BREAKFASTS al s Cpmpare them witrj any 5.00 Suits ' in s r ProvQ. "i TYPIFY THEIR ' ' By ALLENE SCMKEB WA&HINOTON. Juno IS (NXAJ DINNER Gl'ESTf- tThe breakfast of Herbert Hoover Mr. Mr. Clarence Carter rc always and Invariably consists of tertalned at dinner at their home fresh strawberries with powderea Wedneaday, evening, in .honor of sugar and Mr. Hoover. Mr. and Mr. Virgil Beckatead of Thl doe not mean that the Salt Lake, who were here vlsttlnj R- Cover were laid for ten. Spring secretary of commerce ha ea tendenciea. nlbalMte It merely wer flower In the pastel chad all mean that hi day start need a a table decoration. wrong- without both atrawberrlea and "The Madame," aa he call Mr. Hoover, In the bosom of the cheery Hoover home. Famous "BreeJtfasts . What's more, Mr. Hoover For Swim Suits rjeadquarters ad I Jenldn s Knit Goods Co. ' t ; ' ' ;jirT' - - 4fU O - lay ( F(2IT- mm, - t 1 . . . , Hi . I Step-In- s, SILK DRESSES r"J Printed, or Plain ' Saturday $12.45 only C7 DK ; x .,... . .". V 1 415.45 Dressed Saturday .., c f I 111 I : RAYON BLOOMERS shorties, new. Special " Step-in- s, r reg-ula- ..(,.. .,. out, closing - SILKS ' ..,...$1.89 1 i ! t r PQr 03 li - PRINTED RAYONS fiff AD New v:':ri . ...... !Satorday ' SILK HOSEi 11.00 value ... j...,.v;...,u3C PRINTED ; : nn From one of the best mills. A mi new r 11.95 value,, . l Cjl . .V. '.'. . y I iu ( Saturday special SElegular 2.45 vaue. 3L. building, 114.45 .....-.......,- , S;!:..;....'.av58c t ' 98c value. Special .. V.. ' ." i,; ......... ' - H-A -- v - ' . .......... TO) -- : PUJO . will show AT LAST A BITE! ..witu a as k pJLOlJ CO. P - , . .... 4ea YOU MUST SEE Be-- ; Ghic ais authorship pt a recondite work on ter affiliation with, this organisation and thai. But the picture of Mr. Hoover, the "highbrow," ha been much more painted than that, of Mr Hoover, the woman - in tha SO s, who knit whenever aha ait down for a moment and who ha a doaen knitting bag! scattered over tna lovely red brick house on S stree of her Italian Who Is proud cutwork luncheon set, with the Capitol and Lincoln Memorial design, aa of her authorship, v and who likes nothing better than to . Jersey get in a suit of a Sunday and go out with the secretary and any avlalable children for picnic with "Old coffee pot and skillet There are no, frtJls at these HooIced drinks In ver picntca--n- o thermos bottles. no " salads nor frozen Ice toted along In a modern . picnic ice basket It Is rumining, weeT-face- t w-- , These ?6iart frqeks of fine Hat CrepeJ exquisite in design and wprkmanshipwill ' Us surprise yoiL gray-haire- d, " - i ' The're' young-lookin- good "looking g, uresses. rough-and-read- y -- '.- wiener and potatoes and corn te roast In the ashes. They say that Lou Henry Hoover 1 prouder of tha chicken she once roasted In clay mud at a picnlo than of her Library of Congress author earn, The Hoover table Is. famous for plenty of good, wholesome food, "but no spua sugar - - ... 1075 $10M that Mrs. Hoover ; despise marahmallow at a picnic. ' There'll be the old coffe pot ana skillet and bacon and egg and mored .THE DAYS ARE RIGHT THE PRICES ARlRliGHT WeVe Waiting" Lit : XUXJl ; at EUTILEIR'S K dob-dads- ." cial Washington, wears the descending mantle of Mark Henna's "Maggie." Only Mary's specialty 1 not only hash, but cucumber cream sauce, buttered asparagus. potatoes a docen way. They say that Mary makes her menus according to lha guest list to give each guest at least trying one favorite dish . The entire' Hoover menag Is Ilk that Servants usually reflect employers, and the courtesy and consideration of every servant' In the Hoover home la a shining tribute to the standards of that home. A smiling black boy throws the whit door wide open the minute aear stops at the door; the visitor Is ushered into the living room before any inquiries are madei As I sat In the "Oreen Room" waiting for Mrs. Hoover, a smiling iored servant with a blue and vhite checked gingham apron tied mder h's chm hummed happily as laid the mahogany table with an In . Our Windows Tonight See .Them Mary 'a Means) "Mary," who know the gastronomic like and dislikes of all offi dreds of them first editions . m ' mbrocco. Poetry fiction, "history, everything, Hammered brasses la the form of samovars, bowls and plaques are everywhere, telling the story of tha Hoovers' life In China. Mrs. Hoover, by tha way, doesn't especially Uke tha legend which had her shooting over the barri. during the cade with Herbert ' Where's That Accelerator? time-season- ' Boxer rebellion. so luridly melodrama"As a matter of fact I was two blocks behind the barricade a.nd' merely tried to see that the men at the barricade were "That's tic." ahe says.. well fed." Sh did, though. Up the sugar snd tea cask that mad the barricade, in order to serve hot tea to the amatuer soldier.. On Knows that sh forgot the grociau host ess role of coyly asking "lemon or cream? and gave them aU cream erw lace luncheon set The amen "for dairy product ' are so health : T aBparagua soup wafted from the tuL" - , . . s kitchen, Samovar and coffe urn are as "Don't that' smell good,' though, numerous as pictures of Herbert, alas? the' smiling boy asked, in- second, and Herbert' children and are . citing me to come and Inspect his Allah. For the Hoover ible. ' "Do you like this bouquet ready to drink, a. cup of tea or that one best?" he asked trying with anyone who drop in In the 'cllow popple ; afternoon. and ' pink al-w- " HERE we have been 3XRAINING our brain nd BURSTING a couple of snap-lragon- a. ' Moral: He that tooteth not his awn horn, yerlly hi horn ahaU not be toojed. .. ' M fl K M iC P)E n r tR IK Jwitu IOC ... . . ........ . . . .', . . $i w3 ....... i Mrs. Hoover her latest' baby Basque - or bootee, knitted for baby Peggy Ann, 2. ' whom her grandmother "the very Image of pronounce her Grandfather Hoover." Peggy Ann and her senior brother. Herbert the Third. J, are the children of Herbert Hoover Jrwho Hves in rambrtdge. . , There are those who will tel! you that . Mr. Hoover l "hlKh brow. They are awed by her college degree.' from Stanford, her flfl - 7Qr -- .... ' BLOOD vessels each week FOR the past 52 wcelis TRYING, id evolve 'some ads (HAT would be interesting to at' LEAST, a few of you folk,' and ' THIS morning In come- BILL JONES and tell us he READS' our lfttle MESSAGE every Thursday and ACTCALLT enjoy it, only he W ISHES we WouMnt Utk. o MtCH about ourselves and our 3TOP.E .nd what we have to SELL here, but we THAt he bought a: lunch r ' BTTCKET that Ve have een' ADVERTISING before iie went OLT and (hat anoouaage a to KEEP right on. - 7Q PAII ONLY LADIES' LIGHT. SHOES in broken I v f gi&g. j We are closing them out at a great ' .. . ... ... sacrifice. Regular 4.45 value t6 close Regular $5.45 value to close D..l- - p tr ...1..- to close . iff t Regular 7.45 value to elose Regular $7.95 value to close : htm'- - 5it3 Saturday .; . are . like.- that at The Hoover home Jovial, ' cheery, Informal, - If there's time before "folksy.".she drive with "Daddy" down to the Department of Commerce C10 I ,117.45 Dressea te self." 13 :..i.,;...............,...$9.9!i " Herbert for breakfast Thl dea-pitha fact that Hoover break fast are famous In official Washington for their heartiness. There are always the strawberries when humanly possible, big platter of waffle or hot cake with syrup, sausage or bacon, with eggs, buttered toast and coffee. ' .' hava J"he Hpover. hreaWfaet been almost as famous dbrlng the past administration aa the pan cke-an- d syrup and sausage ones in the big White House on Pennsylvania aveune, for the Hoover re always home", to their friend at breakfast time. "Tut" 1 Honored Goes- -. cannot The Hoover breakfast be dismissed, without mention of Tut, the big police dog, who quite humiliate the mistress of the Hoovervbreakfast table by poking Is aristocratic nose over the table' edge every few minute for nibble of toast and aauaag and strawberries. I know that feeding dog u table isn't done in the best fami lies." Mr. Hoover laugh, "but Daddy will feed Tut, and, to tell the truth. I dont mind K much my- aft. IRegular 9.95 value! declarer that her day all wrong too, if she doesn't have -- Silk Drpse?, Light grganay Irepses, ploomps, .Printed Silks and Light Fpotwear. T , - MPHI TTT 'A ' I ! tJiild '. Icy hot lunch bucket complete with, pint icy-hbottle, . Special price $L49. Palace l Homey Hoover1 The home Is that rare a homey palace a combination, livable Mch 'man house. .The Green ' Room with looped baca green taffeta Curtains, pink f reesia ;n a blue bowl, white panelled walls. haven ' of books hun- - " ' The secretary's study opens onto the porch, from which the most beautiful garden ever seen carries It prime litUe shelled walk down the ravine. Purple and pink and whit hyacinths, yellow forsythla, lilacs,' gaudy tulips artM frothy bushes of white were everywhere. "There ia no home without a garden," according to Mfs. Hoover, ' that home happy moat .Important v ' In tha world. thinga "It U the right of every child to have a happy home,' is on of her few creed which Mr. Hoover will to crystalute in words. , "Every wife' SALT-LAKp. strapped In like a stunt flyer and then the darne first, job ia her home." sh say All saddled further. Intimating that no home donkey wouldn't move! Toung Payne Payson, who waa attending thl infair on the Long Islandi esuti of Mr. (Payn .Whilaeyi was reginterinj can contain. two "AND RETURN considerable necesdividuals when and annoyance when the top photo wa snapped. Then, dlggini that . June 16 sary, the. wife should submerge a tickling toe Into the brute's ribs, he found the accelerator and startei oft 'Which pleased him mightily, a the close-u- p of him in the cockpi hersel( to make ' "a. background" .. ; Via ' bowk. for her husband. , . medium height la .Mrs. Hoover DENVER A RIO GRANDE d with that ' striking she look at her slim young secre- to the point and breery and peppy; ; WESTERN, RAILROAD combination of blue eyes and pet taries ruefully and say, "I wa and delightful. 4f black eyebrows. Her skh is pins: Just like you once." her "the girl on thi . Th'T called and white.. Her clothe are mod-a- h She take a nap every afternoon horse" out at Lei and , Itanrora and . make bed Herbert go to . but' Simple. She see ma to preearly8 when she went to .school there. Sh -fer Una. to fuss and frill. She Plenty of sleep can make one i just that and it's not a high, Ticket will be on sal iuae If never goe to a beauty parlor, put- fit for anything," ahe says. horn. It's a horse a graonly with fin at limit of June IS, ting "her ."own. water wave In her She Is like her name. Loo. which cious, alert moderncarrying woman I r,' ontiououh tJafc&ga In both direcand not even lettlng-he- r she Insists' Is just Lou, and not into the thick of life. She likeright pretty b td . mafd "turn", with- her - very short for Louise- or tion. Good on coaches only. or' any- be thrr. Bot she likes beat nuich. .'She' not ,"fat" at all,, but thing, Sh is like that criap and come horn agnin. . i POPULAR EXCURSION I'll E who one believe ar '. the A , .LI CITY .. , gray-haire- ' t $3iG9 . Sutton-Chas- e Drug - i I tux wr ' .hjj4 ( |