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Show THE SALT LAKE TKIUUXE, SUXDAY MORNING, DECEMBER Alumni Arrange Christmas Dance Gamma Beta chapter of Beta The la Pi will 'entertain 'at an Informal Christmas dancing party Saturday evening at Memorial house, Memory ark. City Creek canyon. Members of the alumni in charge Include Reed Culp, Walter Mlckelson and Russell Pert, who will be assisted by the following Bsta wives: Mrs. Reed Culp, Mrs. George McLeese and Mrs. Arthur Inman. Logan Club ' IS'eicB, - Bride at Recent Nuptials J -- ', Women's Clubs ' Regular meeting of Monteflore Sis terhood will be held Monday in thH vestry rooms at 3:30 p. m. Rabbi j. E. Kriksteln will speak on "Oracia de Mendisla," the story of a great Spanish Jm,'mui t wtUk meet Wbmin's Thursday at the home of Mrs. Orln 374 Twelfth East street. Tugman, 's The Euslness and .Professional club gave an Emblem dinner Monday evening at the Hotel Eccles. The tables' were charmingly decorated with yellow chrysanthemums artistically combined with greenery. The place cards, favors and other appointments carried out the emblem idea, la uestjOl the. ve.-"fling1 was Miss 'Ruth' Ricfcf, nattdnal of Woman's Missionary society Phillips Congregational church will meet at the home of Mrs. David Baumberger, 84? East Ninth South street, Thursday at 2:30 p. ra.. A nmorm rrnitt irity nf Phri&tjna mu- - i n. " - '- --? A if w, - V vv , nesday at - station. e, 'r"' - :3u p. m. at No. -- V . : ,1 -- v ?-t Unity Study class will meet Thursday at 2 p. m., committee room, public library. G. I. A. Thimble club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. G. Bywater, 181 Herbert avenue, Friday, for a 1 o'clock ' luncheon. - Camp 3, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, will meet' at the home of Mrs. Mary R. Gallaoher, 632 East Seventh South street, Monday, at 2 p. m. An Interesting program has been ar ranged. All members are cordially invited. assist- ing hostesses. Mrs. Helen Main-waridiscussed the topic. "Bee Keeping." Mrs. Ada P. Cardon discussed "Poultry Raising." Mrs. Mrs. A. Talbot sang a song. Mrs. Myrtle J. Barrett gave a sketch of the life of her grandmother, Mrs, Eliza Reading Hurren, one of the early pioneers of Cache county. Mrs. Louise Rich read a pioneer story. The following ladles were accepted as new members of the camp:' Mrs. Myrtle J. Barrett, Mrs. Watterson and Mrs. Alice Olsen. Mrs. John Quale and Mrs. Jessie P. Rich were special guests. After the program a social hour was spent, and reireshments were served. The Ballard camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. H. Wakely, with the following ladles as assisting hostesses: Mrs. J. R. Anderson. Mrs. W. R. Ballard and Mrs. William C. England. Professor Byron Alder gave an instructive talk on Miss Mabel Poultry Raising." Hawkins gave two piano selections. Mrs. Ada England read a Thanksgiving story. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Edith Corbrldge and Mrs. Ada Wiseman were hostesses for the Wilof liam Preston camp. Daughters Utah Pioneers, which met Thursday Corof Mrs. afternoon at the home bridge. William Tucker gave a talk on "Poultry Raising," one of Utah's industries. . Mrs. Niels.Aaderson.gave. sketch of a pioneer woman. The social hour and refreshments Virginia club meets Wednesday at p.m. with Mrs. E. J. Mansuy, 1158 East Thirteenth South street 8 Ladles' auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet Monday at 8 p. m., Newhouee hotel. Heather Sewing club will meet with Mrs. A. Whyte, 925 Eighth East street, . Wednesday at 2 p. m. Ladles' auxiliary. Bethel Baptist church, will meet for Bible study Wednesday at 1:43 p. m. at the home of Mrs. A. B. Jackson, 150 West Fifth North street. Mrs. E. H. Rowland will have charge of the lesson. Salt Lake Mothers' club will meet for sewing at the Children's Service society home Friday at 10 a. m. club will meet with Mrs. Ella Stubbs. 1188 Crystal avenue. Monoay evening Lee-An- na Mlzpah chapter No. 5, O. E. 8., will hold Its regular meeting Monday at 7: 30 p. m., Masonic temple. Election of officers will be held and all members cordially invited. Woman's auxiliary. D. A. V will nom iba liiouuuy uusuicss meeimg Mondav at 8 d. m hoard mom mih. lie library. - i ill CHICAGO (UP). The Illinois Central railroad has completed a survey which Indicates about of the business executives of the north take winter vacations tn the south. It noted that about 40 per cent of the bankers require rest in the winter, 25 per cent or the sr- one-thi- . merly Miss - h St Mark's Comes From Many Races WASHINGTON (UP), The army will match the Hawaiian national" guard against any organization in uie world on the point, of variety of uauuuaubj. Among the 1639 members of the guard, the army lists 60 racial mixtures and varieties. There are 431 Hawaiian. 121 Americans, 18 S Spanish- - Chi- i men w num Of ber varieties," Including ' Porto Portuguese-GermaBwedlsh and Russian-HawaiiaOne infantry company f the guard. is composed of Chinese officers and Cathedral guild will hold Its annual bazaar in the erypt of the church Wednesday. Five outside missions will each have a booth of artl-- . eles for sate, tunctwort win be served from 12 noon until 1:30 p. m. Reser vation may be made1 won mrs. herd wiU make their home in California. snmtiuimw Rlcan-Frenc- . Lynda chapter No. 1, O. E. 8., will be held Friday evening at the Masonic temple, calling at 7:30 p. m. Annual reports will be given and election of, officers for the ensuing year held. Members or the order are welcome. Weddings and Engagements marrutse of Miss Lillian May The Regular meeting of chapter X, P. E. men, exclusively. O. sisterhood, will be held at 955 East South Teamle street Monday. iDENTinr cows. Mrs. Oeorgt L. llerbeck Is hostess. LONDON (UP) Monkeys may be An intermtint nrorram has been ar ranged for the evening. Dinner will flciently like human fingerprints to be served at B:so p. m. deceive even an expert, and the on the end of a cow's nose Alpha Chi Mothers elub will give markings identification, accorda bridge tea at the cnapier nouse, are tocertain Dr. Alnsworth Mitchell, fining 1373 Butler avenue, JTiosy. gerprint expert. Chapter A, P. E. O. Sisterhood, will meet for 1 o'clock luncheon at the noma oi Mrs. h. u. wum, voa Twelfth East street Saturday. Mrs. H. O. Goldstein will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. J. D. Hurd will give a paper on the "Awakening of Japan Industrially." Alpha Sigma' Delta Mothers' club will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the sorority house. 169 Thlrteeath East street. Peterson and Lawrence Hogan took Daughters Wednesday evening at 8:30 of Union Veterans, will meet Thurs place o'clock at the home of the bride's day at 1:30 p. m.. I. O. O. F. hall grandDarents, Mr. and Mrs. A. John This early session is made necessary son, 1218 Indiana avenue. The cerebecause of the fact that the inspec- mony was the Rev. C. tion, which was to have been held at D. Williams,performedof by pastor the Burlington the last meeting was postponed and Baptist church, and was followed by will take place on the above date, at a nicn time we enure nw wmc iioxa. supper. a to be exemplified. It is also regular The marriage of Miss Florence Da- election day and officers and mem- vey and Leroy Foss took place Monbers are requeued to attend. Candi- day at the home of the dates awaiting initiation are request- bride'sevening, parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ed to report at this time Davey. The ceremony was performed Slgms'Nu Mothers' club win meet at 8 o'clock by John Russell. The T. H. Gordon circle, Ladles of the bridal party stood before, a bank of Friday at 2 p. m. at the chapter nouse. A. R.. will bold an election of of palms and giant Hostesses for the afternoon Will be ficers at the regular meeting to be Miss Grace Morganchrysanthemums. was bridesmaid Mrs. Bert Twelves, Mrs. Louis Knight, e. o. o. 2 L held Tuesday at p. m., and Walter King was best man. A Mrs. Ii. Nebeker and Mrs. Fred WU hall. color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the decorations. The Oliver O. Howard. W. R. C. will be table was centered with a large bas Chapter K, P. E. O. Sisterhood win entertained at a kensington at the ket of chrysanthemums. Assisting In meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon Tues home of Mrs. Christine C. Cook, 118 receiving were Mrs. R. E. Rogers and day at the Marian Lois party shop, Miss Leone Oo lightly. Miss Julia Mrs. Herbert DeWlti will be hostess. second avenue, Friday at 2 p. m. . Herman and the Misses Edna and Ha Tha program will consist of a re White Rose Sewing club will meet zel Spens were in charge of the din- view of "The Seven Torches of Char at 1:30 p. m. on Friday at the home ing room. A buffet supper was served acter," by Mrs. W. A. Gonser, and a ox Mrs. u t. uotcny, is to seventy-fiv- e relatives and friends. resume or chapter K, r, E. O. Bi j street. The young couple left Tuesday morn ternooa, history. Sego Lily club will meet at the ing by automobile for a two weeks' Delta Epallon Mothers' club will home of Mrs. J. L. Btanford. 248 Iowa honeymoon in Los Angeles and vi give a 1 o'clock luncheon Monday at cinity. street, Thursday at 1:30 p. m. the sorority house on East First South a . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller an- street. a a a Ladles auxiliary to the J. A. of nounce the engagement of their M. will give the fifth In a series of Chapter1 D, P. 1. 0. Sisterhood, will Mea-sor- a, William to daughter, Margaret, meet for o'clock luncheon Monday card parties at the Civic Center son of Thomas Measom of as ine nome oi Mrs. Foster curt is, Thursday at 8:30 p. m. The public ish Fork. The marriage willSpantake 1379 Third avenue. Mrs. John T. is uivivea. Slace in the Salt Lakei. temple early Strong will be assisting hostess. Dls Mrs. W. L. Moraan will entertain cusslon of Individual topics assigned the Harmony club at a luncheon at Mrs. to members will constitute the pro McK-nz- le an Margaret her home in the Stewart apartments nounces the gram i or uie ancrnoon. of marriage daughh;r weanesasy si i p. m. ter, Rose, to Albert Wo&llsy. The October 17. z. Paris Arranges Park Phi Delta Theta Wives' club will marriage took place a meet at luncheon at 1 p. m. on Tues To Teach Geography The marriage of Miss Francis Fe- day at the home of Mrs. Howard raco, daughter of Mr. Mrs. and James Stoddard on Gilmer drive. Assisting Fersco, and Nick Anselmo took PARIS The muhlctballtv of place Paris has (UP) nostesses are Mrs. Claude Heiner, decided to build a park for Mrs. Sherman Draner and Mrs. November 10 at ine cathedral of the cniiarerii in ine lorm or a flat world Madeleine. The bride's teach them geography. Adults will Frahklyn B. Richards. Reservations were Mbss'Emma Anselmo,attendants maid of to should be made with Mrs. Richards De out oi the sept playground. honor; Miss Eva De Luca, Miss Mary not later than Monday in ine square, ine worm will De De Caro, Miss Victoria CuglietU and continents with In prothe outlined, Miss Mullnart. pete Nottl Kathertne The last session of the Girl Scout mUX be a sandpile t - man.- Following the cere- file. In Africa leaders' training course will ba held was bestor so the Sahara, that chll a reception was held at the the place at the Hotel Utah, Monday at 7:30 mony home of the bride's parents, 612 South dren will associate the sand with the of four corners will desert. In each Seventh West street. One hundred be fountains and statues depicting oiio u. ..H un Mrs. Albert Wilkes, president of Asia. t!v We or fruit of the division of the left on Sunday. November 17. for Los Africa and Oceania, America, while Euroos Service Star Legion, has issued a call Angeles. They will be at home hi Salt wui De on tne wails or portrayea for an executive board meeting Sat Lake after December L covered playground for rainy days. urday ai i .hj p. m, mezzanine, Hotel Mrs. I. Pepper announces the' enutan. gagement of her daughter. Bertha, of CleveChapter 82. Women of Mooseheart tq Albert Boslow, formerly Lake. Legion, announce regular meeting for land, Ohio, now of Salt a Thursday at 8 p. m.. Moose hall. An Mrs. Emily 8. Barnes of Kaysville election or onicers win be held and announces the engagement of her an members are urged to attend. daughter, Mary Ann Barnes, to Hem Delta Zeta Mothers' club will meet ming Charles Mortensen of SaltlI Wednesday with Mrs. A. C. Christen- Lake. The marriage will take place sen at Farmington. Mrs. J. O. Hadley December is. wui De me assisting nostess, and reservations can be made with Mrs. P. Indiana Records Show W.Saville. Two Susanna Eaton tent, . n- h, n. Cooper Anderson.- . Salt Lake Valley camp No; 3072: Royal N. of A., will give a card party Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. at the K. of P. hall. The public Is Invited. Mrs. Gull Sea of the The meeting camp. Minnie Barrett, chairman. was of utan pioneers, Daughters French club will meet with Mrs. held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna P. Packer, witn Mrs. G. M. Stoughton, 454 East South Packer, Mrs. Luella Adams and Mrs. Temple street, Monday, at 2:30 p. m. a patience Adams as nostessea. An inLadies' auxiliary, Sanitary and structive talk on "Poultry Raising" was given by Professor Byron Alder Heating Engineers, wiil meet Wedof the U. S. A. C. A violin selection nesday with Mrs. A. H. Higham, 663 was given by Miss Faye Benson, and Eighth avenue. Lunch will be served a piano selection was given by Miss at l p. m. Alice Adams. Following the program Ladles' Aid society. First Presbyte the camp was reorganized, with the cnurcn, regular monthly bust following Tiew officers:- Mrs. Leliah rian ness meeting Tuesday at 11 a. m. at Olsen, president; Mrs. Letha McNeil, me cnurcn. first vice president; Mrs. Alice Rust, secretary; Mrs. Minnie Olsen, assis Camp 15. Daughters of the Utah tant secretary; Mrs. Luella Adams, Pioneers, will hold Its annual Christorganist; Mrs. Luella Adams, choris- mas card party Wednesday at 2 p. m. Hanged Heresy ter; Mrs. Lizzie Paulson, treasurer; Companions of Needlecraft will Mrs. Josephine B. West, chaplain; 47 The South COLUMBUS. Ind. (UP). Eighth West street. All meet with Mrs. J. Huber. 164 HampMrs. Delia J. Wendelboe, reporter. ton avenue, Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. devil was blamed in the Indictments The program committee includes members are invited. which resulted in Bartholomew coun Mrs. Julia N. 8. Green, Mrs. Margaret Salt Lake bureau of the women's ty's only two executions, long forgot --Cooley and Mrs. Cecelia Gardner. Gives International League for ten records at the clerk's office hers hold its regular monthly meeting in revealed. Long Life to Motors hsve Grew Rice That ine committee room of the public 11' For "not having fear of God before 8 m. his at but being moved by instiga p. PARIS Wl. Nltrurated steel called tioneyes, Produces Good Crop brary Tuesday of the devil," Johns Jones wss the Readers' section of the Ladies' Lit "mystery metal" a short time hanged. He had knifed John Ray RUSKINV-FL- A. JP Agricultural erary club will meet Wednesday at 4 ago, is available now for motor cylin when the latter called him a liar. .... m. ders. at the clubhouse. The section p. The devil got blamed again for the experiment station men are exam one of The maker of the finest will the of "Twelfth rose field of blue rice crime of Kader Hen-ins- . begin who shot reading ining a w ears French started All are club members wel "John Night:" over a cow Comer in a here that "just grew. steel a year ago In car and aviation bell. Both were quarrelon the same Veteran rice growers declare it as come. banged motors and in reports to the academy good a stand as any grown in the aay in 1633. Mrs. Albert Wilkes, state president of sciences affirmed oil consumption recognized belts. division of was reduced to a fifth or tenth of NIGHT MEN FORM LODGE. The owner of the land said be of the has Issued a call for a normal and wear became negligible. ATLANTA, Oa. (UP). Daylight planted it "Just for fun" and gave It Service Stars, i ne reai appeal or the nsteel-line- d lodge. No. 125 for Masons who work no care, fertilizer or irrigation- - The meeting of the executive board Sat is that no runnlng-lis said at night has been organized here blades, more than a foot high before urday at 1:30 p. m. at the Hotel Utah. motor to .ba necessary and it remains a and will meet at noon on the first a series of rains solved the question " Maxwell McKean W. R. C.wih hold and third Wednesday of every month. engine. tight, of Irrigation, are five feet high. Af- a 2 m. All at p. meeting Wednesday ter threshing the stalks will be fed members are to be An present. urged to livestock. The experiment may point out a election of officers will lake place. use for thousands of acres of Florida Ladles' Aid society of First Con land now covered with .palmetto gregational church will hold its reg bushes. ular meeting in the church parlors on Tuesday, from U to 3. Luncheon rate 'exQur special of will be served. D'uplayt 75 Z. C M. I. Richard Hudnut's Toilet Preparations isTCaroiirie Oleion, a personal representative of Biebard Hudnut's, will be our guest, commencing Monday, for one entire ' week. Miss Oleion will be at our Toilet Goods Department She is 'eager Jto help you with any of your individual beauty problems and mpor t a n t "EaianyT things to tell you regard-- , ing your facial care. Do "eOme ir for a personal consultaiion ; there Is no ; charge.'E. C. M. I. Toilet foods Ssctloo SUsat Ftoor. Utah-Wyomi- i 1 - rd lng executives and 20 per cent of tha men In the automobile business. But it is the commission men. In surance men, wholesalers and con tractors who feel the urge for warm er climes more than others. Sevent per cent of the commission men, ir. surance men and wholesalers) winter vacations while 60 per cenv of the contractors follow tha migratory birds. Dentists dont rind enough letup In their business. Only 8 per cent can getswsy. El Kslah temple, Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, will give the third of its winter sea son of dancing parties Saturday at the. Masonic temple. These dances have proved very popular with members of this order and their guests, and indications are that the example set this year under the leadership of Governor George H. Dern, the illustrious potentate, and Mrs. Dern will be followed and enlarged upon-intfuture. The entertainment committee has charge of arrangements and is working out some interesting surprises. The Shrine film "An Eo.ua! Chance" will be-- shown during- intermission. this requiring about twenty minutes. There will be dancing In the banquet hall and card tables will be provided for those who do not care to dance, ge Regular meeting of the Utah Poetry society will be held Sunday evening at o o clock at the home oi Mrs. a. h. ,Boxrud, 67 Sixth East street. Theodore Garrison will be the subject of the evening. All members and friends cordially invited. and Mrs. Millie Eucr were the SHaul's-gulld.4adles-- bazaar and cafeteria dinner In the parsh house December 7. Mrs. H. D. Heist is general chairman, with the following chairmen in charge of the various booths: Fish pond, Mrs. Minnie Barrett; handkerchiefs. Mrs. A. E. Butcher; food, Mrs. M. E. Paulson; Christmas cards, Mrs. A. W. Lowery; fancy work, Mrs. Charles West; aprons, Mrs. Vf. B. Todd; cafeteria, Mrs. 8. A. McCurdy snd Mrs. Charles "Re Is; decorations. Mrs. Robert Mc- Elvenny; tables, Mrs. C. L. Evans. . fire Mrs. She - 1 - Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. L. T. Whitney, 183 X ttreeU- Profwsor S. B. Neff will lecture on the following plays, "Michael and His Lost Angel," Henry Arthur Jones, "The Madras House," Granville Barker and Bernard Shaw. 4- Bick-rnor- 1 - deofan ctiiBwWmeet g, , 1 -- Samo-thrace- under-standln- Frank Shep herd, for- Surrey Shows Business Coming Events Men Winter in Soutfi hold a V I Chad-wic- - Hi'- V" V f ri.a I lTornia . a 01 ember ; irt mrs. briae. Henrietta Van Der tw&.jtttiajriea-wil- l be. given- and airmVf I ' datt gbter of Mr. tion is extended to all these and Mrs. A. 8t. John's branch of the Woman's Van Der auxiliary will meet Thursday t the Wiel, u hose home of Mrs. L. P. Rose, 2681 k avenue. Luncheon will be served marriage 1 m. at p. took place Nnnrmher Regular monthly meeting of th uuuea suAuurY, ouii ibks iny r u men's association, will be held Wed IS. Mr. and " TT . .. '. - field secretary of the club. Miss Rich was introduced to the members by Mrs. Christine B. Clayton, president Charming of the local club, and gave an. Inspiring talk. The program which bride. "followed "Miss" Rich's talk Was un- Mrs.'Al- Pitt-maDt W. direction of Mrs. der the Miss Vera Carlson, past local bert Wool-le- y, president, led an "emblem collect." formerAn emblem song, written by Mrs. Aimed a P. Brown of the Logan club, ly Miss was sung by Miss Ivy Done and Miss Ethel Lund, with piano accompani- Margaret ment by Miss Ruby Sorensen. Miss McKenzie, Evelyn Bean of Qeden. state, em , I " blem chairman and past president of daughter tha state B. R. W.' federation, gave j MrS' ost An emblem tongj6' rixim posed by .Mrs. lsa C Carroll of McKenzie, Provo was sung by Miss Done and Miss Lund with Miss Sorensen at whose mar- : the piano. The "Emblem' ceremony j was presented by the following: Miss'Iriage to Bertha Chase. Miss Mabel Walker, Albert Wool-le- y Miss Afton Odell, Miss LaveU Walis an- - ' lace and Mrs. Almeda P. Brown, The was benediction emblem closing nounced. , given by all the club members. The B. P. W. state federation has an emblem for the progressive nature of the organization. Its central fig," ure is the "Winged Victory of typical of the spirit of emanare "With womanhood. it cipated other symbols full of meaning to the business women of America and of the world. The open scroll of the winged hand of the herald, the torch of wisdom and the ships of commerce, rail of these ys-bols are surrounded by a golden circle typical of the friendship which binds the organized women of America. The B. P. W. club of Preston and several business women of Smithfield were special guests of the evening. The committee in charge of arrangements included Mrs. D. W. Professor Harry Reynolds went to Pittman, Miss El vine. Peterson, Miss Bertha Chase. Miss Mabel Walker, Ogden Saturday to give a talk on Miss Afton Odell, Miss Loveta Wal- "Stage Lighting." . Mr. Reynolds has lace and Mrs. Almeda P. Brown. made a special study of the The U. S. A. C. Women's club met and has worked out a number subjeet, of new home of ideas. During the summer he did Monday afternoon at the Mrs. Asa Bullen. The 'program, considerable research work on the which was to have been a dramatic coast which attracted considerable reading by Mrs. Ruth M. Bell, was attention among producers and stupostponed. Mrs. Rhoda B. Cook gave dents of the drama. His talk on Satthe talk on "Bee Keeping," which urday was demonstrated with stage she gave for the Brlgham . Young lighting. A reception was given for camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. him at the Hotel Blgelow by Mrs. The following ladles were special Frederick Gray Ruthrauff, director guests of the afternoon: Mrs. K. W. of the Bigelow gallery. Browning, Mrs. H. J. Hatch, Mrs. Mrs. Levaun Van Orman gave a Wallace J. Carlisle, Mrs. H. TP. dramatic on "Rosalind," by Mrs. Kenneth C. Ikeler, Mrs. Barrie, at reading of the M. 1 the M. J. Watkins, Mrs. Jess Earl and A. at the Secondmeeting ward Tuesday eveMiss Prances Barber. Mrs. Weston Vernon, second The Thomas Smith camp, Daugh ning. vice president of the Utah Federation ters of Utah Pioneers, met Monday of Women's clubs, and Mrs. Ruth M. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Otto BelL state chairman of drama of the Oscar. Mrs. Lorenzo Smith gave the federation, went to Ogden Friday as topic for the afternoon, which was special speakers at the district cona talk on "Bee Culture." A saxo vention of the federation, held at phone duet was given by Miss Faun Ogden. Anderson ana Miss Stella Carlson, Wednesday and Thursday evewith piano accompaniment by Miss December 4 and 8, at the audiLorraine Richards. Miss Jean us nings, the car sang a song, and Miss Ruth Wall torium ofofthe U. S. A. C, marks the Little theater season. gave a dramatic reading. A social opening which Is now 8 hour followed, and refreshment were The organization,with a membership years old, began served by the hostesses. of 100, and has grown to 1000. This wmuq " "n Increased membership necessitates a ters of Utah Pioneers, met Thursday double performance of each number. afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. C. The Jesters club will give the opening Randall. The following ladies were "The Romantic. Young the assisting hostesses:- - Mrs- Joseph performance, Lady," under the direction of Mrs. Quinney, Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon and Ruth M. BelL Mrs. C. C. Christensen. Mrs. Rhoda The Eliza R. Snow camp, DaughB. Cook save the talk on "Bee Cul ture." Miss Helen Henderson gave ters of Utah Pioneers, met Thursday a piano selection, also a dramatic afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. E. L E. Quinney and Mrs. reading with piano accompaniment Daley. Mrs. were the assisting hosMrs. Ella Campbell, president of the Sarah King county board, gave a short talk. The tesses.a Mrs.on Ada E. Wahlstrom talk "Poultry Raising." social hour and refreshments lol gave Mrs. Herbert Hawkes gave several lowed. The Logan chapter. Order of the music selections. A social hour and Eastern Star, entertained the Ogden, refreshments followed. The Thomas Tarbet camp, DaughBrlgham City, Salt Lake and Corinne chapters at supper and cards Friday ters of Utah Pioneers, met Thursday evening at Masonic hall. One hun- afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mardred ten guests were in attendance. tha A. Roland. Mrs. Sarah Peterson . Tl. T ciHaKirinmn-iiH 1 ic Wo-men- " ft' A. N. 11 wiil holdun election of officers and initiation of candi dates at the K. P. hall. Friday at 8 p. m. A supreme officer from Port Huron, Mich, will be present. Ail officers and guards requested to meet at K. P. hall Monday at 1:31) p. m. for practice. . I , if 1, 1929. bristmas' s FRAGRANCE for 'Jiut re Wise man, following It Wm UJU la U LaM Cif t Boc uslnr-thrTie- Utah-Wyomi- ng And for the Entire Week of December ltt Irresistibly delicious in flavor, and with that unrivaled Colville quality . . , that velvety smoothness and rich wholesomeness you like so well! Three-Lay- er Brick BUTTERSCOTCH .. - A' DELIGHT VANILLA CHEERY MAC ABO ON Pints 25 Quarts 50 BULK V BUTTERSCOTCH DELIGHT Quarts GO Pints 300 At Your Colville Dealer, or H l Phone Wasatch 5170 Col vi LLE ream IceCream LAST CHANCE! Profe$or Brains in Collection COLUMBIA, Mo. tfV-D-r. H. H Charlton of the University of Missouri may have more brains than Ladles' auxiliary to th Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association . ; ' ...will t. j . iiuiu rrguittr uubuiesa meeting wraj 233 Can n. hall.' 8 m. nesdav at at its yon road. Friday the auxiliary will be entertained at the home of Mrs. C. T. Peacock, 144 Second avenue. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. The affair is being given In honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Lois Ranck and Mrs. Heber Fowkes. Bridge will be enjoyed during the tS temoon. 1 . anyone country. He has collected 75 samples of tint section of the anatomy. They are to comprise a slide museum for use in connection with research in comparative neurology. Dr. Charlton's collection iiLpaitemed after that of the central Dutch institute for Brain Research in Amsterdam. Mountain hive No. 27, Ladles of the About a dozen are of man and lower animals, while mort of thm have Maccabees, will give a card party been taken from primitive birds, repMonday at pm. at Moose ht.ll in stead of W. O. W. ha!L ss previously tiles, amphibia and fish. announced. The public is invited. a million Nearly half people inake Pecember business meeting of their homes on the Sahara desert. elsa-uut- h . pires November 30th. Never again will you have the opportunity to learn such a money-makin- g profession f dr such a small amount. Enroll right A single bottle of extract, ' delicately perfumed powder, aa artistic compact, ore bcaotifulbox of several fragrant toilet articles. ROCFR r.AI I FT Amond the many fraCrant tiroducts of Roger & Gallkt, Paris, yon will lwsys find Just the right gift for Oiristmas. now. WE GUARANTEE YOU A GOOD POSITION AFTER YOU HAVE FINISHED THE COURSE Can Wasatch 3379 or Write for Catalog. the star., brought only their choicest possessions myrrh an4 frankln-- . cense. And so, today, the ssnti-- ment of C3u4stmas is most besutl. ruDy ezprasted in Frttranc. 331 Ba i frafrtnt CeaiMaatlaa toiiatrta. Gift Bide. THE UTAH HIGH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE a fcii as aSiai am " Va w4 |