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Show 1C THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 51930. Children ' CARE CP THE CHILD AND SPECIAL SUBJECTS OF INTEREST TO JUVENILES ' ' Tea i . Club Coast Visitor ; chorus. ary club, meets clubhouse. Ladles" Literat 12.15 p. m e e . Mrs. John Thaxter White and Mrs. Marsh Booth by have Issued invitations tor a tea to be given at their home, 30 North Slate street. Thursday, December 11, between the hours of 4 and p. m.. to meet Mrs. Leo .(Bernard Ward of Los Angeles, formerly MLts Dorothy White, who will arrive next week to spend the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John T. White. '"O Kls club, business meeting and social at 1 p. m, Y. W. 0. A, clubhouse. Nu Mothers club meets at 3 p. m chapter house, 133 Twelfth East street , e Bethel No. 1. Order of Job's Daughters, dancing party, Ms- Sigma sonlo - - temple. Luncheon for Visitor Beta and Gamma chapters, PI Omicron sorority, bridge tea at chamber of commerce. Mrs. Wesley Van Cott of Loe Angeles, formerly Mlxa Margaret Thomberg. who Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Thomberg, 378 Fifth e, Mary Crltchlow Missionary society meets with Mrs. Oeorge K. Oaraick, 36 'Ninth East Hiss Dorothy Farr will' entertain at a luncheon Saturday in honor of ave-nu- - Former Utahn, Literary Worker, Marries in East Events of the Day j to Honor - street W Lynda chapter No. 1. O. E. 8., election' of officer at 7:30 p. m, Maaonlc temple. O. L A. Thimble club meets at 1 p. m. with Mrs. Earl Weld-ma- n, 217 Hampton avenue. Bride; Feted Francis Willard branch of W. C. T. P. meets at 2 p. m. at Grace Methodist church. Bazaar at first Methodist church at 11 a. m. Elks bridge party clubhouse. p. m at 8:30 Ladles auxiliary? Colfax No. !, L O. O. F.. meets at 2 p. ra, 10.0.F.hsll Jefferson camp, Daughters of Pioneers, meets at 2 p m. with Mrs. Lily (X Wolstenholme, 1473 South Main street. Ladles' auxiliary No. 8, National Association of Letter Carriers, meets at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. NetUe Nee-le- n, 72 E street. Silver Mapl circle No. 108, Neighbors of Woodcraft, meets at 8 p. m., L O. O. F. hall. A number of social affairs have Jolly Doeen club meets at been given during the week In com1:30 p. m. with Mn. 0. C. Hart-so- n. pliment to Mrs. Fenton C. Bradford, 44 West Eighth South ' formerly M1m Reve Jorgensen, a restreet. cent bride. Thursday evening Mrs. e Junior McDowell club meets Ray M. Hendry presided at an InIntersorority day for mothers formal supper at ner home on Emerat the home of the counselor, and daughters at 2 p. m. at the son avenue for the bride, who, FriLola M. Greenwood art studio, Mrs. F. O. Perkins, 4:30 p. m. 1401 Military way. day. win be the motif for a dinner to Stitches and Chatter club he given by Mrs. Lynn O. Bywater at her home on Wilson avenue. Mom club Salt Lake Mothers regular meeting et home of Mrs. M. Hock, 4922 Wasatch meets at to a. m., Family Serday evening Mrs. J. Norman Jor vice society home. avenue, Murray. gensen entertained close friends of the bride at her home on Harrison avenue. Supper wee served at small tables, which were centered with low sisted by her mother, Mrs. J. F. bowls of Japanese chrysanthemums Quigley, and Miss Alice Plewe. EightIn shades of crimson and yellow, and een guests werw in attendance. ewers were laid for twelve guests. e Wednesday evening Mrs. Bradford was honored at a supper given by Leave for South Mrs. Eugene R. Thorup and Mrs. M. Major and Mrs, Lloyd Cook and M. Bywater at the Bywater home on children, who have spent a week with Thirteenth East street. Twelve close Mrs. Cook's sister, Mrs. Owen Oray, Mlu Catherine Collins will enterfriends were present Mrs. Bradford wUl leave Saturday for Font Ben at a bridge luncheon Saturday will leave Saturday for Denver to ning.Oa. The Cook family has been tainher home In the Hillcrest apartmake her home. in the Philippine for the past three at ments, honoring Mlu Mary Ellen Hyyears. land, whose marriage to Lieutenant ' Shower for Bride , John Beverln Knudsen In December Alpha Delta Pi Mothers dub will will be one of the smart affairs of the Miss Charlotte Couzens, a bride of meet with Mrs. Kent R. Burt, 1408 winter season. The guests will In the month, was honor guest at a de- Yale avenue, Monday at 2 p. m. elude close friends of Mbs Hyland. lightful miscellaneous shower and upper Wednesday evening by Miss Balt Lake chapter of Alpha Delta Glennie Quigley at her home on Blxth PI will meet Saturday et 3 p. m. with East street. Christmas favor and Miss Clara Clrfce. Nuith East street place cards were used and the tables were decorated with crimson carnaMr. X. 8. Beckers entire stock of tions and ferns. The hostess was as hationule. 81.80tol5.M3E. 4th 8. Hr Fmiih nfp8MM tee. 'si mWHT 5Sv Married Matrons Plan . J The former Mbs Walker b 9 I g made of Utah state flag Is heavy dark blue silk, edged with three-inc- h gold fringe. On its silken surface, within a circle of gold, b the state seal of Utah, dona In natural colors in hand embroidery. In the center b a shield; above the shield b an American eagle with outstretched wings; the top of the shield pierced by six arrows crosswise; upon the shield under the arrows b the word Industry," and below the word on the esntir of the shield to a beehive, and near the bottom of the shield th word Utah" and the figures grad- hs covered morphine. A. M, Salt Lake. Q. Please tell me through your A. Morphine was first Isolated by column who wrote the song Smltea ' of A. a chembt Hanover, Smile" was written by Lee 6. Bertumer, Robert. Oermany, in 1819. Q. I read your column every day and find It never tailing source of Interest. Please tell of what colors land how the state flag ef Utah is made. Thank yoo V. G. &, Balt The marriage of Miss Edith Walker, formerly of Salt Lake, to Howard M.' Stick, New York builder, was announced here Thursday. She was married Wednesday In uate of the Granite high school, and for the last several year been general manager and secretary-treasurof the club. 6he was the only women worker to serve at Camp Kearney. Cal. during the world war. Later she went to New York and was In the employ of a number of publishing bouses. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Walker, live In Magna. A brother. William N. Walker, has hb rest dence In Balt Lake. FASHION FOR THE FEMININE WORLD INFORMATION A. The New York. LATEST MODES FROM THE CENTERS OF V A ' er Si, - " ' 4 ' f v, 41 4 s tr 4 H Santa Suggests g Wool Leather Slippers ' i V' f t Tea at Rowland Hall Rowland Hall altar guild and choir will be honor guests at tea to be given Friday by Mbs Callle B. Gaines, principal. In the library of the school. Thirty-fiv- e guests wUl be In attendance. 9 The ways and means committee of the W. A. to Railroad Mechanics association will entertain at a card party Friday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. WUllam Dunn, 1428 East Seventeenth South street. Mrs. L. F. Christensen and Mrs. Hugh Smith are assbtlng hostesses. tkltk ren. rob In Scotland Yard Bennett. Q. in- old roes - M ft VT, $3.50 Mens Wool Leather SUppeM lined and cuffi, in natural $3.75 and $4 BETTER. SHOES A. HOSE MAIN a dual with Joan Sheepskin hompsorvinc JHintcrp 220 Thanks. Please tell me whs first tuff, or natural Please tell mo whs played in pic tare Scotland Yard." N. G. D, Neptit. A. Edmund Lowe played the ES Bbaepskla (tied sod with shi P- - Q. Pleas tell me what the following stone signify: Garnet, amethyst, bloodstone, aquamarine and emerald. A. The garnet b credited with endowing the weerer with constancy and fidelity; the amethyst betokens sincerity; bloodstone or aquamarine, courage and truthfulness; the emerald, happiness. is V Christmas "1847." A ' . For Her db Friend Arranges Alumnae chapter of Pi Beta Phi will hold Its regular business meeting Luncheon and luncheon 8aturday at p. m. Bridge at the chapter house, 92 South For Winter Bride cott avenue. e 1 Wol- Ladles Aid society. Second Chris- tian church. wUl hold its annual Christmas basaar Saturday from 10 Mr. Howard M. Stack, formerly a. m. to 8 p. m. at 318 South State Miss Edith Walher of Salt Lake, street. married Wednesday in New York. . FLAPPER. Filosofy ' j Clara M. Glawsoil 38 North State, Apt. 4 C oats Bitting on a tack get the point. EXCHANGES HATE '3 SAELE Every SBnoc in the Stoic . Dncluded b no Joke If you Electric Gauge Measures Atoms FINDING ONES PLACE CARD AT card, thb b the form for the acceptance: A DINNER. Mrs. John Reader Dear Mlsa de Peyster: accepts with pleasure I am in lot of trouble and am hopthe kind invitation of ing you wiU help me out. Just tell me Mrs. Arthur Alexander how to ask and what to do when I go and to dinner In public place where Mrs. Bertram Cartwright there are place cards? and MISS NO NOTHING. Mrs. Charles Wain wrlght I am not sure that I know what you for luncheon and bridge mean. Do you mean what should you do to find your place card; that on Friday, the fifth of December, at one oclock is, whether you yourself should find Hotel 8t. Claire It or wait to be Informed where it b? When you enter the dining room, you yourself look for the card with your name on It. The place Is not announced in any way, unless someone happens to see you looking and discovers the plaoe before you do. After lady has found her place, she sits downs. The gentlemen, however, do not sit down until the hostess enters - . 430 Valued to $ 15.00 - , dSDdocSio ip 22 East Broadway an Jjot taait Women who make successful homes are the countrys best economists. They know that there is no saving m buying cheap food without flavor. Because the family will not eat with e will be lost. enjoyment and so much v The il hot-toa- st This flavor you will find is unmistakably superior in comparison with other margarines. This is because of the scientific care with which Nucoa is made. Churned under military rules of cleanliness. t Of finest selected oils of cocoaauts, peanuts, and milk. Nucoa is strictly s nut margarine free from animal fats. but there is more Nucoa sold than any branded spread for bread m America. Try the choic ' The Influence of the first part of the day gives a misanthropic attitude of mind, possibly due to some real or fancied injury. Bom as the day advances, the mind becomes more active, In some cases ready to undertake daring enterprises; out the life hot-toa- st test and make your own t- DISTRIBUTOR The HetoTeast Test Is Year Personal Margarine Test OWEN WOODRUFF CO. 126 West 2nd Senth Under some may be circumscribed. influence thb might go so far as to reach restraint of liberty. TODAYS BIRTHDAYS. Charles D. Mahaffle of the interof attacks acidity Tnrtblo on state commerce commission, bom at weekentns that they began to of Olathe, Kan , 48 year ago. my narvaa, aayi Charles Lo reman Rev. Charbe R. Joy of Boston, vice Rochester, Pa '"Then I tried ACIDTNt I cannot praise It enough. I feel to president of the American Unitarian relieved and better In every way. I wish association, bom In Boston, 48 year everyone who to suffering acidity would ago. . . try ACIDINE." Dr. Hugh S. Maglll, general secreAlmost everyone who taken ACIDINE raves about It. More than two million tary of the International Council of parkagee have been Sold. Its absolutely Religious Education, Chicago, bom at amaalng the Way thla new prescription Auburn, 111, 63 years ago. succeeds when other known remedies Rt. Rev. Walter T. Bumner, Episco(all ACIDINE la the only known remedy pal bishop of Oregon, born at Manwhich eontatna JepUee. that In labora-- I chester, N. H, 87 year ga Ellis Parker Butler, noted author tory testa digests goo times Ita weight Of certain heavy, atarchy foods Which and humorist, bom at Muscatine, oauae trouble. It neiitraltaea burning Iowa, 61 years ago. acuta, eoothes Irritated stomach linings. William' W. Renwlck. fiscal agent tope gassy headaches, slsepleaaneas and nervouaneaa. No other known remedy for the republlo of Salvador, bora at. contain this combination to end acid Marengo. Ill, 41 years aga stomach. ACIDINE also fortifies you Major General Brlant H. Wells, tl. against colds bv reducing acidity. A, bom at Balt Lake City, Utah, 89 Oet ACIDINE today at Schramm-Johnso- n year ago. Stores. Watch how quick add Sir VLCurrle. president of Indigestion, burning stomach, pcrchlng.txr-tii01c'Jlu university, Montreal, Canpain, ' heartburn, dimness, f ulinesa. ada's noted general In the world war., short breath vanish. Eat. drtnk all you want. Makar refunds money U not de- - bom at Nappertioo, Ontario, 68 year Street Salt Lake City, Utah Take a piece of Aw tout end spread liberally with Nucov Notice bow the good, whole, some elements oi this JtUcry begin to register eo (he caste buds... those wonderful little at the base of the longue. Noace the rwett end appetizing satisfaction ... the clean body and bloom", Torture Quick i ? ; test will prove this quality and delicacy to you right in your own home. For Today a r , high quality. It is not only the largest selling margarine tt (g30 'Strove Nncods filavur Nucoa spread on bread and used freely on vegetables and in cooking makes the whole meal successful because of its fine flavor and person who helps you put your coat on, even though that person has T. C. charge of the cloakroom? Yes, I think to, dear T. C., that all your thank you troubles will be ended if you let your thank you's" come freely and enthusiastically and in the most gracious manner that you can summon. Now I believe that you ban to the side of not saying enough thank yous. The best way. the way of people who go through life enjoying It with an ample spirit, b to say Just as many thank you's" as they wish. And why not, pray? A lovely thank you" Is one of the dearest things about thb dally life. What It can do! And what a delightful idea It i that the spirit of one person thanks the spirit of another person for a courtesy, a service. Why keep these spirit gifts all Inside you? That wont do anybody any good. Open your heart and bt It go on a pilgrimage of thank you expressed thsnk you. You'll have a fine holiday of the spirit, if you da Horoscope Acidine Ends t food-valu- r R-1- 01 conomy in j SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Dec. 4 (P). of sn One Inch esn be measured as accurately a and quickly as full Inch with an electric gauge developed In the General Electric company laboratory. The gauge magnifies the small measurement 10.000 times, so that of an THE INVITATION ACCEPTANCE. one inch appear aa one tenth of an Inch Dear Mis de Peyster: on a Kale that Is easily read by any Phase let me know what Is proper In accepting an Invitation to abridge workman. and luncheon given by three ladles at a hotel? CONSTANT READER. WIDOW BEARS CHILD. If the Invitation was a formal inBEDFORD, England, Dec. 4 WX A daughter was born today to the vitation, or was written on a visiting widow of Major O. H. Bcott, comon her mander of the dirigible last flight. Only a few days ago a child was bom to Mrs. Doreen Rope, widow of Squadron Leader F. M. Rope, who also perished In the Acidity and Gas Three Prices . DE PE y 8 TER. A MAGIC PHRASE. No Duplicates f By KATHERINE Dear Mbs de Peyster: Isn't It always better to thank Distinctive Models TERMS .CASH f and has taken her place. 12 NO I ETIQUETTE j taste-cente- Of Course YOULL GIVE BOOKS for Xmas TG CHILDREN, etpectiny, new. adevery book to venture In livtng. It to a new let of experience, end often new world. Grownups, too, treasure book a foremost among their gifts. DESERET oBDOZCp COMPANY-44 of flavor. 'Tie EAST ON SOUTH TEMPLE Salt tAxe citx.utah - Hot-Ts- ; ivjt.e a y! Tut will prut Nstroe u UNLIKE J"1, any tber Margttitw. 19 - |