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Show THtl SALT LAKJ; i KlliU.NK, S U.N DAY JiOHNLNO,. MARCH Future Bride Guest at Party PARISH ANNOUNCES FESTIVE ANNUAL 17, 1929. Democratic Club Sisters Entertain-Holds Session J. F.B. Club Group Prominent in Social Events a ii' Members of St Patrick parish will hold their annual St. Patrick's en tertainment Monday at I p. ra. in club the auditorium ol the house. The following program will Be given: jaecuey 01 iron am, or- rhMtn frrvm Rt. Vfarv-o- f theWaBatch; song, "The Minstrel Boy." Miss Mary ovarrou; aance, lime missTeggy Ivers; piano duet, "Donnyhrnnlr Vmr " A Vlrlni McHueh - and Miss Madeline Flood; song. "Ire land. I liOve YOU," Miss Lavaugnn Taylor: music readings. " I very" and Broken Pitcher," Miss Josephine The rviwri munnniMl bv Miss Jo My sephine -Becker; dance, "Ma anduan-neShadowNeil and Jimmy v OTton-nell: Miss Catherine Irish Jig. -song, Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" and "The Last Hose of Bummer." Miss Rosxalia Pi tonal, with Miss LaVon Clavelie, accompanist Committees In charge Include; General chairman. Edward O. reception, Mrs. J. T. Schraven, Mrs. R. L. Sexton. Mrs. A. J. Bren-naMrs. Timothy May. Mrs. Thomas Collins, Mrs. Irvan Robison, Mrs. Mrs. J. Duffy. Mrs. John Degnan. Den-ner, Henry h'annigan. Mrs. Joseph Mrs. J. B. McHale, Mrs. K. Bruehl Mrs. W. Whllaker, Mrs. WU-laNash, Mrs. J. F. Cannon; decorations. Mrs. P. M. Buller. Mrs. H. R. Cowburn, Mrs. M. C. Lawson; cards, Mr W. 8. - McKeague. Mrs. J. M. Prusa, Miss Katherine RoUJer; usherettes, Miss Cecelia Murphy. Miss Helen Lynch. Miss Rosemary Bren-na- n. Miss Eunice McHale. Miss Lau-re- n McHale. Miss Margaret McHale, Miss Bertha Meyer, Miss Helen Ilk' -- l'; Ek-lun- d; n. m -- Mrs. Anna Holden King entertained at cards Saturday evening at her home In honor of Mrs. Edna S. Steffensen, whose marriage to Amos H. Turner takes place early in April. The table decorations, place cards snd prizes were carried out in the St Patrick's colors and novelties. Twenty close friends of Mrs. Steffensen't were Ernest Ridges, is announced today. Left to right, Miss Helen Rucck-er- t, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lud-ui- g Rueckert, whose engagement to Ah in Ii. Ridges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. IF. E. lioek, a recent bride. Mrs. filen Taylor, who leaves this week for San Francisco. present MISS BURTENSIIAW le ' Women's auxUiary to the Salt Lake will mrt association Medical County Monday at S p. m. In the Y. W. C. A. clubhouse. Mrs. Fred Stauffer wia review "The Royal Road Around the WorM.,, with .illustrative lantern -, tildes. JSeveral dance numbers willbe given by Miss Hejen Slopansky and tea will be served. Chris te risen enter- Miss Resells v. lunch was served. The guests were the Misses Marie Smith. Ella Wilson. Alberta Fischer, Afton Earnshaw, Verna Watson, LaVerne Sears, Edith Cosco, Alice Smith, feabelle Stark, Alice Dunn. Leone Ash and Mary Louise Winters. a a a Mrs. H. W. Bennett of Denver, Colo.. Is visiting with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Gowans, in the Buckingham apartments, a a a Mrs.- - Lee 'C WaTd und small daughter are the guests of Mrs. Ward s parents, Judge and Mrs. Eph-rai- ' KOSHABA'S -- Guarantee on every rug sold! Oriental Chinese m Hansen. Prur Miss Rose CosUnza. Miss Bes sie Costanza, Miss Lucille Riga, Miss Teresa Riga, Miss Margaiet tnwDurn. Our Rugs are guaranteed to be dependable AND Women's Clubs will be assisting hostess. Executive meeting and white cross sewing at jo: 30 a. m. Luncneon at u 30 p. m., with Section S serving. Business meeting at 1:30 p. m., devotional led by Mrs. 0. J. Badertcher. The missionary lesson, missionary magazines. sic. dancing, games and refreshments will be enjoyed. An Invitation is extended to all interested in the problems Of the deaf. a a a Evenlns section. Lynds chapter. No. 1. O. E. S.. will meet Monday at the home of Miss Grace Watson. 129 O street Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Joseph R. Matson, Mrs. L. A Quivey, Miss Elvia Hartman, Miss natnna Qurvey. All members Uvited. a a a Mrs. Wllma Stevenson will enter tain ladles ot the Heather Sewing club at the home of Mrs. Robert Stevenson, 1861 Lake street, Wednesday, at 2 p. m. a a Ladles' auxiliary. Veteran Volun teer Firemen's association, will meet at the home ot Mrs. Irving L. Pratt at American Fork, Monday. Members will meet at the Semloh hotel, Monday, at 10 a. m. Women's alliance of Unitarian and Other Liberal Christian Women will bold open meeting Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. at the parish house. Mrs. John Gross will review "The Wanderer" trs. j. k. win. by Alain Sournier, and Mrs. A. A. a Bauer will play several Chopin prelPriacUla J. Riter auxlllarv No. a. udes. Mrs. A. J. Kirk will give vocal solos. Mrs. A. A. Ball and Mrs. W. United Spanish War Veterans, will SHAMROCK BRICK se at 8 p. m. at the J. Jerrell will be hostesses. Refresh meet Monday hotel Green Shamrock Design in Vanilla Brick ments will be served and all women ' a Pints 394 Quart 0 of the church are invited. Chapter D, P. E. O. society, will Monday at 1 p. m. with Mrs. A. THREE LAYER PACKAGE BRICK Susanna Eaton tent. Daughters of meet C. Watts, 61 Laurel street. Mrs. H. Union of Veterans Civil the Vanilla War, Quarto 50 R. Welch will be assisting hostess. will entertain at a "SDrin Caramel-Na a a of a series given in first the Emerelette Pints 25 Salt Lake Valley camo No. 3072. Sarty." of the members, Thursday, at meet Tuesday at 8 p. m., K. P. hall, the close of a short business session 58 South State street. iffL'l"iP'",,w Toa st 2 p. m.. in the I. O. O. F. hall. a a a . live la a Hostesses are Mrs. W. E. Aplin, Mrs. "Women of Mooseheart Lesion an ante ' Ren Anderson. Mrs. George Bur nounce their regular meeting for' you lit far it to Iki GIv rows, Mrs. J. Andrus, Mrs. Katherine Thursday at Moose hall. There will a ., Boyle and Mrs. Mae Beekstead of be initiations. Caataiaaily Chest Midvale. A program has been arLe Ormnd eamD. Dauehters of Utah a a a ranged Mi refreshments will be Holly club Will be entertained bv Pioneers, will meet at the home of served. All daughters and com- Mrs. 6. Wharton at luncheon and Mrs. J. O. Mldgley, 1052 Yale averades are invited. cards at 543 Hollywood avenue, nue. Wednesday, at 2:30 p. m. .. wcanesaay at t p. m. a a a Women's legislative committee will Social club will be entertained bv give a luncheon Monday- - at the C. Mrs. W. Oreene, 1190 McClelland hotel at noon. Reservations can be made from any member of the avenue, at luncheon, followed by committee, Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs. earns, Monaay at i p. m. a a a E. M. Ledyard and Mrs. Earl Van --Mrs. Winifred Brown Knight will , Cott 1 review "What a a Every Woman Knows," BULF. I Special at, I I Regular meeting of the Wasatch by Barrte, at a meeting of the Relief CRESCENT Green Pineapple , sisters, 30, auxUiary to the B. of R. society in the Eleventh ward amuseJ DEALERS ice Crrsm at 2 p. m. T, will meet Friday at 1 p. m. in ment hall Tuesday VVM- - 3541 ' a a a ThM QtS' C " O. O. F. hall, 4! Postofflce the Marine auxiliary will meet place.' Following the meeting, the at tne nomeCorps oi Mrs. Edward Vincent. seventh in a series of card Dartiea Cream will be given to which the public is Blacks tone apartments, Thursday at I invited. Mrs. 3. T. Banford Is chair s p. m. a a a man. No. 32, Lybla temple Daughters of a Women's society. Immanucl Bad- - the Nile, will meet Tuesday at 1:30 tlst church, will meet Thursday at the p. m., lor sewing. a a nome oi Mrs. kosb season, 1414 ArMrs. Martin will entertain lington drive. Mrs. L. M. Darnell the Oolden HourCooper club Monday at 1 :30 p. m-- . at ner nome, 188 Virginia street. Mrs. E. H. Johnson and Miss Gladys cooper wiu oe assisting Hostesses, a a a Pythian Sisters, regular card party, Thursday, at 3:30a p. m., K. P. hall. a a Denl-Za- y club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. C. Schoettlin, 145 Third East street, Wednesday, at 8 p. m. a a a W. B. A , No. 11. will meet at the : I K: P, hall. Monday, at Fol a short business lowing meeting, the evening will be turned over to the following com m litre: Mrs. Mable : Adams, chairman; Mrs. Emma Doyle and Mrs. F. A Miller, at which time a St, Patrick's costume party will be given. Cards and dancing will also be a feature. Members attending wui please wear costumes. a a a We are better equipped than ever before to give yon the very best In Quality Ensign la club held its monthly on your Spring Cleaning of both wearing apparel and Household Goods. evening at the meeting Wednesday After months ot preparation we have enlarged oar plant, Installed new and Beehive, house. - Mrs, Clarissa East' man gave a review on the "Strange better equipment and now have everything in readiness. interlude," by Eugene OTelU. Following the meeting a social was enjoyed and refreshments were serves! Mrs. Eliza McFarlane and Miss Betty Noble were hostesses. .t 9 a a a Missionary society. First Congre1 gational church, will meet at the home of Mrs. A. H. Boxrud. 57 Sixth ' East street, Thursday at 3 p. m. a a a E.. College club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. W. Cooper. 2543 Highland drive. Mrs. Philip Daniels will be assisting hostess. a a Our PRICES Are Reasonable, But QUALITY Is Firat Camp 18, Daughters of Pioneers, will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. J. B. Reld. 785 West North Temple street. Early pioneer history will be given. All members ' Draperies Spring Coats requested to be present, Day Ice Cream Specials Siwctay,cMarch 11& Sj St Patrick's Li .''."and New-hou- 1841-189- 5, at i . nit rny Com-mant- i? 1. Big buying power low unmatchable costs op-crati- values, i 2. Comparison of values urged to compare is to be convinced that Koshaba's is the place to buy, SHRUBS FOR TOUR GROUNDS At our new City Salna. Yard. Richstreet at 1st South. A mot ard wonderful collection o Kvarfrara 8hrut and Tree for your atlco- Moo. Staea and prices to uin 4 satisfactory In every way. Wilton Rugs HOSTESS. HINTS What could be more delicious on a tunny Spring day than a scoop of green pineapple Ice Cream on a slice of folden pineapple? Thirty a tained the "West High Leaders' club and W. A. O. champion basketball teams at her home on Twenty-fourt- h South street Saturday evening. Games were played, after which a . ii Qa - ON Guests ojjloixor Miss Rhoda Burtenshaw entertained the T. T. club Thursday eveat! her home. An attractive ning color scheme of green and white was used, lfio.se present were Miss Vera Powell. Miss June Husbands. Miss Mildred Husbands. Miss Nellie Bur tenfhaw. Miss Elinor McHan. Mrs. Elolse Hansen, Mrs. Marguerite Mey ers, Mrs. Ruth Grant and Mcs. Dor othy Husbands. The hostess was as sisted by her mother, Mrs. T.,C. Bur- tenshaw. a a a Mrs. W. A. Law. wile of "Billy" Law of Anaconda. Mont, who has spent the past montn with her niece snd nephew in Bait Lake, Mr. and Mrs, H. Law Sword, left Saturday for her home. In Montana. During her stsy Mrs. Law was extensively enter tained. University of Utah quartet five members attended. OUR ANNUAL SALE Club, Hoop Team CLUB ENTERTAINS The Women's "Democratic club held its monthly meeting Wednesday in the supper room of the New ho use hotel. A program was given which consisted of a talk on "Mussolini and the Italian Government" by Mrs. Burton W. Musser. Mrs. Oscar gave a report on "Boulder Dam," and Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward J. F. B. club members were entertained 'Thursday evening by the Misses Hazel and Hattle Jeppsoh at their home, 435 East Second South street. A late supper was' served. The table appointments were ear ned out in the St. Patrick idea. Places were marked for Miss Theresa Johnson. Miss Clea Taylor. Miss Erma KJar, Miss Orpha Tyson. Miss Augusta Finch and Mrs. C. W. Williams. a a a leelslaJ furnished by tna w . " If you can buy H for less in any other store, Koshaba's will take It back and refund your money We Have the Best and It Costs You No More Gat Frae Seed snd Nufaery Guide Book lor 1S2S. . SHORTER W&L70NC0-r 41 WsjIJT T - QSHABA&CO y- Stores 130 South State Wasatch 2103 at Salt Lake Oakland San Francisco ALT AANt CJTV UTAH . New-hou- l se r rt ? 'Tht UL t Dttdithus" cream ice: ......TV:.rla.-- U lam.' Cleaning tinie is here 'I HASiOf L r9. &AHLY bPtlTiG- - V DCI1T ' cm J 4 Household Good Spring Clothing ' - Curtains Lamp Shades Rugs Blankets a Dresses jrurnjUrc Furs Ilals Sport Clothe, : a Mizpah chapter. O, E. B.. Happy Hour club, will meet at the home of Mrs. Victor Eckman, 1180 Eleventh East street. Monday at 3 p. m. Assisting hostesses. Mrs. Ditlow, Mrs. Day, Mrs. McOann and Mrs. Tucker. a a T. H. Gordon circle. Ladies of the 0. A R., will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m.. 1. O. O. F. hall. It is expected that Mrs. Llda S. Dodsori of Osrden, the department president, will attend. Comrades of the G, A R. and members of sister circles are cordially In vited. a Oliver O. Howard. W. R. C. social will be held at the home of Mrs. S. F. Harvey, 465 Eighth avenue, Friday, at 2 p. m. a a a Women's Missionary society. First Presbyterian church, will meet Tuesday at 3 p. m.. at the home of, Mrs. B. C. J. Wheatlake. 1180 Thirteenth East street, with Mrs. H. M. and Mrs. R. S. Heath as as. sisting hostesses. Velvets We Do Relining, Repairing and Tailoring, Both Men's and Ladies we have the honor of your presence at our exhibition of AY SPRING FASHIONS presenting the Season's smartest Modes in colorful Mendings of Materials and Garnitures Especially emphasizing - Delivery Service ia the City, Parcel Post Service Everywhere. Phone Hyland " - r" ' f 56 . - at 55 No. State SllSo,i3thE. 865 E. 9th So. 1987 So. 11th E. better Of.alw- - Cleaning & Dyeing Cd SATTACTIOX POSITIVELY Offices GUARANTEED Lans-dow- jt ne a i Monthly "meeting of the Speech Readers' club will be held Tuesday at 8 p. ra. Civic center. The special feature will be a bridge contest. Mu- - fashions at the New-Lowe- r Prices Both in Gowns and Millinery TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH NINETEENTH T |