Show r. r 9 R- R Th f TY J 2 j t By EDITH S. S 1 I j Work Aids I E t Efficiency 01 J Jt t T HE great female land army army may well join in the chorus From Fron of Where Do We Go Here Boys 1 as we launch forth upon the great period of reconstruction reconstruction recon recon- and what n a pity it would be to lose entirely the benefits of war work experience to hark back to the old days das the empty days before the war The fhe transition would be almost as s difficult as was the beginning to assume the role of efficiency The eager women workers who have kept as punctual office hours as any office clerk working working work work- ing vigorously are sending up a plaintive cry for occupation and the answer conies comes back w work back rk for the refugees Why not 1 To win vin something for someone too worn out to finish the job themselves them them- selves elves and hand the laurels to them when they are too d naked to take it is scarcely charitable gift Work V ork to Help two small words but with meaning meaning mean mean- ing enough if mastered to keep idle hands busy for months to come J Womans work grave sirs is J ever done 1 ir R. R AND MRS W. W H H. t. t MR M RII have gone to southern California Calli Call Call- i V 1 fornia for a I everal weeks weeks' trip X and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Y tes and baby will be e at home in the McIntyre residence during their abs ab- ab s sence nce r. r S Sand 1 and Mrs Irs W. W V. V Armstrong are some time at Santa Barbara at the Hotel Belvedere 1 and Mrs II S. S whitney and Marion have returned from J. J ti tha Hotel Virginia Long Beach where they have spent several weeks 7 i Friends of Mr and Mrs R Roger ger W. W Powers in Salt Lake will be interested to o know that a a. baby son was born to them last week at the home of Mrs lowers parents in Burlington where Mrs Powers has been for some time i Mr and Mrs L. L H. H Farnsworth and laughter daughter Miss Ruth Farnsworth have returned from an extended trip to southern California Mrs Farnsworth and her daughter have been in Los Angeles since early fall failS where Miss 1 Farnsworth has been attending Marlborough Marlborough Marl Marl- borough school Mrs William D. D Foster who has the past six weeks in Salt Lal Lake e as a guest of the Lee charles Millers 1 and the C. C C. C Dey family left during the week for her home in Minnesota Mr and Mrs Harold Fabian and children hildren have returned from American Lake Washington where Mr 1 Fabian has been in military service the past two years ears and are at home for the present at the F. F T J Fabian l home ome on South Twelfth East street C Mr and Mrs Roy D. D Coates Coates Coates' are in their home on Garfield aye ave flue nue Mrs R It C. C Dustan is again at her herh h home me on Dou Douglas las avenue where she is convalescing from a recent operation Major and Mrs Wesley King are at home once more in their own home U street S Mrs George A. A Snow left Friday for lor Los Angeles to join Mr Snow for a afew afew few weeks Lieutenant and Mrs Charles Blacklock Blacklock Black Black- lock are at home with Mrs Blacklock's Blacklock's Black Black- locks lock's mother Mrs Drusilla Grant In Inthe inthe the Altadena ap apartments Lieutenant Blacklock has recently returned from the Capital university in Ohio Captain L. L D. D Farnsworth has arrived arrived ar- ar rived from San Francisco and is at the Hotel Utah for no a few days days' furlough I. I Mr and Mrs Harry F F. Marshall former for for- mer Salt Lakers spent several hours in Salt Lake Wednesday en route to their home in Chicago after spending the winter in California Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Edward Harvey Haryey entertained several I A fi W I MIss FRANCES FRENCH of Los Angeles an attractive I young debutante who is the spring months in inI I Salt Lake and is the guest of her aunt Mrs W. W K on Second avenue I c S. S 5 5 i S S S 4 S 'S i S t.- t. 5 S S S. S 5 I S 4 5 S' S t k I 4 k 4 I I S S S S A AS S S S SSi S-i S Vt f 5 i V f S S. S I II I I friends of Mr and Mrs Marshall mall v between trains at their home on Sixth venue avenue The guests included Mr and Mrs Charles TI II Jenkins Mr Ir and Mrs 1 T r Herman Johnson and Edward Groesbeck S Mrs E. E D. D Hammond and daughter Florence who have been in in San Diego with Dr Hammond since the holidays have returned to Salt Lake and Dr Hammond will return soon Miss 1 Nannie Palmer daughter of Eugene B. B Palmer has arrived from Chicago and is with Mr 1 and Mrs Palmer Palmer Pal Pal- mer at their home on K street Mrs l James Bernard McEnany 1 and daughter Elizabeth Mary have returned returned re- re turned from Los Angeles where they have been with s for several weeks Mrs Thomas Kane has returned from Mackay Idaho where she has spent the past two mouths months with her laughter daughter Mrs Elizabeth Halstead Mrs O. O F. F McShane of Beaver Utah is visiting her sisterS sister Mrs 1 A. A M. M Good on Sixth avenue Mrs 1 N. N A. A Stone has gone to Call Call- fornia to spent several months 5 5 S Mr 1 and Mrs James ames T. T Beless have returned home after after a months month's trip to New Orleans Texas and California Miss Ellene Eilene Barnes daughter of Mr Ir and Mrs Mis R. R R. R Barn Barnes s left Thursday for Washington D. D C. C t to take no a position position tion in the treasury department ot of Mrs 1 George II H. Dern will regret to learn that she is at the Holy Cross hospital s suffering with influenza Mrs 1 J. J A. A Reeves will leave early next week for a trip to California Mrs Irs Annie T. T Allen AlIen an Mrs Martin Jartin D. D Allen left Friday for California and will sail later for Honolulu for an Indefinite indefinite in- in definite sta stay Mrs N. N E. E Snell will leave tomorrow for her home in Soda Springs Idaho after spending the last two weeks in Salt Lake Lale where she was called by the death of her father E E. D Herman Mrs E. E D. D Herman lIerman will accompany her daughter to Idaho where she will remain re- re main for the next three months Lieutenant WillIam A. A Crowley who has been In France for the past six months as a Knights of columbus secretary see sec rotary will sail for home on April 12 oIls Mrs W. W F. F Jensen left yesterday for California where she will join Mr Jensen and they will return in about ten days daYI I BANK IS ROBBED By AssocIated Pree I PORTLAND Ore March The Bank of a small town near Chehalis Chehalis Che- Che I halis Wash was robbed Friday by bya a alone lone man who entered when Miss 1 Baxter an was alone in the place compelled her to show him I where the money was stored and takIng tal- tal ing about left with it In an auto auto- mobile Se Schedule of Club Life COLLEGE CLUB will have hae T THE an afternoon meeting on Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day at the home of Mrs 1 G. G V. V LaWry 1105 First avenue Mrs 1 Retta Hetta Casady will be the assisting hostess The Seekers Literary club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs T. T J. J Nipper 1244 East south Temple street for a St. St Patricks Patrick's party Mrs 1 Ada Dixon will entertain Victor Vietor Vie Vic tor lodge sewing circle Tuesday at her home Bedford villa Reynolds circle Ladies of the G. G A. A R. R will hold a St. St Patrick card party on Wednesday March 19 All G. G A. A R. R organizations and friends invited At the meeting of the Salt SaIt Lake Womans Woman's club held on Wednesday at the home of the president Mrs V H. H to observe Presidents President's dents enl's day clay the following program was presented By Mrs 1 B. B A. A M. M a paper on Some Moral Issues of the War Var violin duet Dreams of Love by Misses lIsses Elizabeth Baumberger Baumberger Baum Baum- berger and Gladys Glads de Groot accompanied accompanied by Miss Myrtice ClInton who followed with a piano solo vocal number I Eyes yes ot of Irish Blue by Miss 1 Letta Lynn readings by Mrs l Warren I I Benjamin Flanders Field and A Response and Home Again by byI Henry Van Dyke with musical accompaniments ac- ac I ac-I I arranged by Miss Myrtice Myr- Myr I tice ClInton who was the accompanist of the afternoon violin solo by Miss Baumberger vocal solo by Miss Missi i Elsie de Groot with violin I by her sister Miss Gladys de Groot I The regul regular r meeting of the Poetry Society ot of Utah will vill be held Mon Ion I evening at 8 o'clock at the public public I library Mrs l A. A M. M Howard will give Ive a comparative analysis of the three American poets Longfellow Holmes I and Whittier and Mrs Tames Iames A. A I Smith will give a synopsis of Longfellow's Longfellow's Long Long- fellows fellow's Tales of the Wayside Inn will he be given by other members members mem mem- bers ot of the society The Sunshine unit of the Red RedCross RedCross Cross meets every Friday at Amelia refugee sewing for palace The Wednesday Social club will vill meet Wednesday with I W V II Cheshire North orth Ninth West Vest street Luncheon will be served at 1 The regular meting of the art section sec eec tion of the Ladies Ladies' Literary club will willbe be held at the clubhouse at 1030 a I m. m Tuesday March 18 liss Pearl Peari will give a paper on the life lite I and works of John Constable I I The regular meeting of the Browning Browning Brown Brown- II I ing section of the Ladles Ladies Literary club will be held at I 1 p. p m. m Saturday March 22 Luncheon wm will b served served i with Mrs 1 S S. S It IL Inch and Irs 1 W. W J J. J Barrette being hostesses The readIng readIng read read- Ing for the day will be The regular meeting ot of the current events and current literature section of the Ladles Ladies Literary club will be beheld beheld held tt t the clubhouse at 2 30 p. p m. m Friday March 21 Mrs W. W F. F l I nox will review the tho Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse b by Ibanez the Spanish Writer This is one of the most talked ot of war stories and will be bean bean an interesting revIew The regular meeting of the dramatic section or of the Ladies Ladies' Literary club will be held at the tho clubhouse at p. p m. m Monday March 1 17 TIle The program will vill consist of a paper on the Russian Theatre and Anton by Mrs W. W R. R reading The TheDoor Door Boor Mrs Mr T. T V. V Naylor Marriage Proposal Mrs Thula Garff Olsen The regular meeting of the history history- tourist section of the Ladies Ladies' Literary club will be held at 1030 a. a m. m Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day March 20 The program will consist con con- slat of a lecture on A Tour of Japan hy by Ralph The topic for study for next year will he be selected at this meeting The regular m of the music section ot of the Ladles Ladies Literary club will be held tt p. p m. m Tuesday March 18 The rho program will consist of a papel on on Jewish music and the study of Joan of Arc will be continued The regular meeting f the past matrons matrons' matrons matrons' ma- ma circle Order of the Eastern Star will be held In the sewing room at the temple next Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock All members are urged to be present Mrs II M. M Cushing Mrs 1 A. A DrIver and Mrs Irs W. W B B. Dods will be the hostesses The Oliver O. O Howard W. W R. R C. C will entertain a at t canIs Friday afternoon at t. t O. O O. O 1 hall Alt G. G A. A R. R and W. W n. n C. C and all friends of the Stars and Stripes are cordially invited Prizes will be awarded RefreshmentS RefreshmentS' served The committee on arrangements is composed of Maly Dodge Rosa Davis Dora Hili Elizabeth Meredith Susie Harvey and Lizzie Coughlin CIVIC CENTER ACTIVITIES As purchasing agents agents' for the home women should be skilled in determining ing values alues We Ve have pure food laws for our protection but as yet yd we havno have hav no pure textile laws In purchasing fabrics of all kinds it Is a very great advantage to be able to determine for ourselves the real value alue Tuesday afternoon afternoon aft aft- at 2 p. p m m. m an expert in the handling and testing of cotton and linen f fabrics will demonstrate the testing testing test test- ing ot of pure linens and linen and cotton combinations Ife He will have samples ot of different grades of table linens sheeting ginghams and other linen and cotton fabrics with which he will demonstrate demonstrate dem- dem differences in qualities Linen has advanced in price per cent therefore we should be positive as to the rea real values we are purchasing Schedule for the week Monday Monday-b a. a m. m decorative art Miss Hattie Carter artist assisted by Miss Maud Cushing 7 p. p m. m household purchasing Mrs O. O J. J P. P Widtsoe 8 p. p m French Professor Protessor James L. L Darker Barker and assistants Tuesday Tuesday-tO a. a m. m simple equipment for tor the lightening of the work In the kitchen and dining room Leah Leab p. p Jen- Jen On the following Tuesday March 25 the lecture on The Laying of the Table and Serving win will be re- re pea pealed ted 2 p. p m. m values of linen and cotton fabrics b by an expert salesman 7 30 p p. m. m Spanish Professor Protessor Ray nay M. M Russell and Mrs E. E M. M Ledyard On account of Mrs Irs Sinclair will not be able to meet her class in dress dress- making 2 p. p m. m art needlework as applied to household linens Leah P. P Jennings lennings 2 to 4 p. p m. m childrens children's clinic personal consultations Miss Blanche Cooper 7 p p. p m. m home care of the sick Mrs O. O J. J P. P Widtsoe 7 p. p m. m millinery Miss Lavinia Parke 8 p. p m. m special diet for special diseases Miss Leah P. P Jennings Thursday Individual help in household household house house- hold engineering problems Mrs O. O J.P. J.P. J. J P. P Widtsoe 10 a. a rr demonstration meat casseroles vegetable souffle white butter cake with Icing Miss Leah P. P Jennings Individual Friday help In the use of mill ends Mrs 0 J. J J P. P p. p m m Professor L. L A. A will discuss discuss dis- dis cuss the Book of Job as a literary mas- mas Mrs 1 J. J H. H Chambers and Mrs John Tripp entertained the R. R C. C I- I F. F club at a prettily arranged tea this afternoon afternoon after after- noon at the Home borne of Mrs Chambers on East Ninth South street Games were played during the afternoon and tea I was served from flom an attractive tea table centered with a low mound of pink and white sweet peas Sixteen of the club members were entertained CALENDARED SOCIAL l EVENTS Miss Gladys Sims will at ata ata a trousseau tea tomorrow afternoon at the home of her parents on South Third I East ast street Monday evening Miss Sims will vill be the guest of honor honorat at an evening party to be given by Miss Dorothy Invitations will be issued shortly by the members of the Klub for a dancing party part to be given April 4 at the Newhouse hotel The patronesses patronesses pa- pa of the affair will be Mrs 1 Simon r Bamberger Mrs Lewis C. C Robinson Mrs J. J W. W and Miss Elizabeth Taylor S S S The St. St Patricks Patrick's dancing party to tobe bf be given this evening by the entertainment entertainment enter enter- committee of the Commercial club promises many novel features for thos those attending Miss Alberta Jones will entertain I her violin pupils at a St. St Patricks Patrick's party on Monday evening at her home South Firth Fifth East street The entertainment committe of the Ladies Ladies' Literary club will entertain at th fifth in their series of dancing parties parties par par- ties Saturday evening March 22 at atthe atthe the clubhouse The V. W. W G. G have Issued invitations invitations for a spring party to be given at the Community Recreation clubhouse clubhouse club club- house Saturday evening The club members are the Misses Misses' Miranda Matson Matson Mat Mat- son Ruby Huby Lundquist Estella CedarStrom Cedarstrom Cedar Cedar- strom Frances Von Hake May MatSon Matson Mat Mat- son Jella Case Winifred Cedarstrom Ruby Ruth Jenson Myrtice Clinton Lenea K Gudron Matson Mat Mat- son Alice Cedarstrom and Florence Larson Invitations have been Issued by the nurses of the county hospital for a dance danco to be given Monday March 17 at the hospital In celebration of St. St Patricks |