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Show TAGE present. All member are t tie present l 0 qnt'sttkl P9C1 , ; Favorite re- i ' ' i 4i. IB Ml 0 0' Tbe American Legion Auxilijiry meet at the home of Mrs. Phil titinmmt ' M Hmt Wednesday evening. Mrs. tbe afternuou. C. J. M. Tbomiwon, state dainty luucbeoa was served. mtleit f , .... . ) To of ' Logaa ,'; .A report of the Mrs. Gertrude Pace; was hostess will le meeting held at Ogdcn and also of VXat promises to be one- - of tbe (u the nieniliers of the Tres J oil llie. lislt-jlat tlub her homiHMy-Trftpr-nooin'Kt unique stake socials, ever of the auxiliary will lie made. All js'eedlework, music stxl game lueiubers .are nrged t be jivea iuT Vtah stake in the party; preseat, ;iyn by the rbuh stake Sunday mere the. entertainment for the afternoon and a dainty Hh4 board to (be officer and eacherV of tbe sixteen ward Sun-la- was erved. The uiemlieTs of the Amsst-- club 4c 4c 'schools 'at the.- Fourth ward were tbe guests of Miss Vkila Clayft'mke Mrs. to was hostess nnwi'iufrit hall Thursday evening Henry ton Monday etenlng. Music, frames ' The state board ha tieenr ! the members of the Columliia Hewwere enjoyed and d J'.v Misa 'Wiliiu Jeppson of the ing elub at her home Monday even- and a delicious luncheon was sersfiff'ta of - the ing Snap dry pins and sweet pH ecfwitional department tbe following : MisHes Bessie Col.'oitug iuilvcrvrry la tae planning prettily decorated the- cntcruaniiir Afton Baker, Irene Henrichsen, lins, Sev-ra rcJoui. Needleworks nmslc and wd arranging of tbejMirty. AfUm Iixon, May niristensen, of the advanced students of psmes were the main feiilures of Vesta. DlxonKhea Bushy and Ida classes JefffH' leadership ' Knudsen. .nd the art student of Prof. B. .F. A dainty luncheon was served to Larsea will assist In the preparat- Miss Anna Booke," Mrs. Nellie Olsen, 4 Mrs. Florence Souter, Mrs. Hannah ions. 1; The Xelke'tieadlng club 'will pieet The party will begin at . 8 :30 Cardell, Mrs. Nellie Johnson, Mrs. o'clock.-- Wilde'a orchestra will ren- - Florence Myers, Mrs. Melissa Lewi. Tbiirsday" afterniHin at 3:3( at the I Uer;the music. Mrs. KHima hohie of Mrs. Fay L. Stelbl With .Mrs, Vilate, This Is th Honorabta liarta Immaock Gay, Mrs. Bessie Heene, Mrs. Ktnma Mrs. Zclla StuliU as asshitinibost- Acton. Outside ot - lata u ar.... Antoinette ueen a Xelsou eB. exMrs. Ellen Mrs. are and Jones, ,. minmt go.ui proginui loners and their partners ftf riprt. Vlliiiit, peetHl to1e preSeiiY fll the inirty, 1T"9?1i-?TThe hcwfesH was assisted liy licr to attend. the nine children ot Lord and Lady f ' !. "Afft and i Mm. T. M. Acton, g he Is a fsvorltt at court-Ktrkwood sister, Miss Stanley. Mrs. W. C Miller was hostess to' I wish, to announce the marriage of II their The- meuiU rs of Jhe 1'tah Sorosls a clutruiiiiKly arranged bridge iarty5 daughter Grace . A. Latfrut .t of, pint, Pal., which look pluee at club win be tbe guests of Mrs. S. L. given In fioiior of Kisbop Moultea ( tbe'.hmne of the bride's aunt Mrs. Hl( kmau In Salt Ijike City Wednes- of Suit IJike, who esme to Prove for LrMt Simmons, in that city, Hatur- - day,. April in, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. E. the s'rvices in St. Mary's church. Sunday eveniifg. Aprll! 11. Th jrouiig iimple H.' Eautmoiid will read I I'm cryetitLJiowls of sprtngf "Golden Legend." , spend their honeymoon ' touring A hirge crowd Is expected to drive flowers, fiirined pretty dtHsoratiotii SAN PBlR(iC. Cal., April 14. On cm ("iiltfontia "after whTch I for the room " ; Iftldge the side of the jiaval scouting plane will ret urn to Past where they up In cars.. Hitertainliig :" ' was played during the aftiiBuun for 2S1-2- , on base in the local harlMir, make their home for the iires- Mrs. Jaiues Sutherland will lie which Kev. and Mrs. W. F. Bulkley has lieeu . enjhliMsoued in white the - - hontess to the meuiliers of the i letter "BJ," highest award in naval t were awardwl the prize, lifter which " aviation.! if Tlub at her home Thursday, a (clicloUN lunclieon was served. . 3jf. Joe Granies entertained the Cant. James Invitations wefe extended to the " &uimailecti minliers of . the .N. "II. Kciisinttton April 191 Games, music and needleher home ThurKday. Music work will be the main diversions of following : Rev. 'and MnCf f; Strong, the.' airship was adjudged a n 4l needlework were the wain the afternoon. Refreshments will BiilkU y, Mrs, K. A. Berry, Mrs. Con Iierfect. by a recent Washington don, Mrs. Cutler. Mrs. W. B. Butler. award, and given the fiynibol of the diversions of the afternoon and re- be served. Mrs. Gordon Von Pluuck, Mrs. highest , efficiency a naval air crew fresh meiit a were served. M rs. andidane vn n atf'ulnk , J The William T. Rheruian Itellef JjeuardrGt)yTr-M4'."BeBtC.apt. HtronS, LieujM-- . F, jCrist Jlvs. Fred Warniek entertained Corps will meet at the club house U. R. Pnswalk, Airs. Alma Duneaji, e and a crew it Jjx,intfiie a perfect Mrs. A. L. Booth's at 2:30. Mrs. W. H. llorniliroiik, .Miss kindergarden Wednesday afternoon Condon. Miss KllznU th But- score th'lwftle practice to win. "It elan at her home Friday afternoon Some of the department officers, .n honor of. her, daughter Beth. pommanders; adjutants and women ler, Mrs. C. T. Keigley, Mrs. Mait, is the only plane on the J'ucjf it2w4th a perfect score. amis and mutiieTormed the enter-- . of tlie department from Salt Lake Mrs. Xeekat, Mrs. J. T. Farrer. 6r' lique Party 1 Be Given Sunday School 4r-wii- t. f u. j Tn&EVENINGllERALDrTUESDAYrAPRilrlinSSr wlU fir'"-- WOOD-CUFTOS - v'(1 lum-heoi- i wv J 11 y - 0 V- -B Store Opens ... J7f! Organdie Flouncing PLANE GIVEN ,' itl-nils- .': er , 36- - 7 4.- - . , 36 Scout Percale . Compare these two tread imprints- They tell the whole story of Balloon Tire performance on the road tread imprints were made by TpJHESE" H two Balloon Tires of exactly the same size. Both under the same load. Both ii inflated at the-sam- e air-pressu- rer- shows JYet-one- .. -- 22 than the other. ; It te means that you do not have to your tires to prevent this early tread wear. It establishes a new standard of inflation. It gives you better cushioning andy$nger service. It gives better' traction, easier steering, V and greater stability. ; T It gives better non-skprotection because the flexible outer row of tread blocks is now brought Into full contact with the road. ' So id GorcU-'t-he Fhe New Ri 69 RE 0 D Q ' D D 0 U SS'm 6T .sA - 67 ' What Actual Scientific" Measurement Prove about Load Distribution , 'rf E TREAD" on the New j j. Compare ths two tread imprint abov. Note figure opposite each row of tread blocks..,. ' They represent the average load in pounds car- ried by each tread block in that row. They Tread."! show how the new fiat lessens the pressure on each tread block. ' Here is the first Balloon Tire designed sped- - , fically to give hiazimum wear and service with ' ' "t ' ' . the ideal low II is the complete answer to all arguments for higher, in Balloon Tires in order to prevent quick and uneven tread wear. . the a . . , w' : ' . " blnulnjsealJlfa- Tread" Web Cofd , lita waa "AngeL Chaplin first met Llta a few years ago when he, waa filming ""The Kid." then 13 going M Lita Grey school a cute little girl with long black curia "" Chaplin used her" in a scene whece he dreamed be went to heaven and v, was vamped by an angel. Lita was tbe angel Little did Chaplin realize that some day. the angel wonld-vam- ure VS. Koyal BalMoii, Gords ' ried. re ' the tragic death that did bis first marital relation, which was with Mildred Harris, who was the baby's mother.' Without the film colony, learning' any intimation that a romance was growing between them, Chaplin and Llta Grey, whom he had chosen from the ranks of eitradom lb 'Holly- wood to enact the role of his leading woman, went to Empalme, Mexico, on November 25,,la8t and were mar- "LOW-PRESSUR- ' estate. a Spend $3500 on Layette. All of the baby's wardrobe has few weeks ago, beea purchased. LJ ta Grey Chaplin, accompanied r4y-hmother, Mrs. Lillian Mcfumy, anent $35QQ in a alngle' day at an ezcluslye clothing, store here, buying TTIayette for her coming child. Her purchase included everything from " trundle beds to rubber nipples and milk bottles. AlTmedlcal srrangementslive" '' been made. : '.J.tJL?:Z For s while, according " to close , Mends of th4 Chaplins, the possi- billty of going away to some quiet place for the baby's birth was dls- cussed. The idea , was recently . abandoned and it has been decided thajt a room in the Chaplin home will be converted into a hospital delivery sanctum where the baby will be born. ..After the baby is a few Weeks old ' it is likely that Chaplin, and bis wife and child will go abroad on a belated honeymoon trip, ': Chaplin, a slight, neYvoua little fellow whose bushy hair is turning ' ' gray, is happily looking forward to the event) that will make him a : :v father.1:". T'';-- Known to his intimate associate as "the lonesomest man,; In . the world,", Chaplin's first child 'died ; exclusive with Built of'Latex-Treate- d ' 68 . 0 er OHO HDn D uir Low-Pressu- re x fi- - DDf "Low-Pressu- Tndsabia Plckford-Falrbank- ) .till . SO Balloon States W$) Rubber Company be 7n 1 P over-infla- Specify U. S. Royal Balloon Tire principle at its Best." i Charlie and Lita Wants dov i DQ W InD low-press- it 162-3- C 5c 1 n Help the Legion boys win the prize by assisting, them with their work on Arbor Day. - tread wear. United indKajwIdeTassorted colors 2-- IV Ii5 inches wide, attractive paU terns, 25c value ViVi more road contact Thia it the first tread ever designed to properly conform to the action of a Balloon Tire on the road. ' It is designed specifically for the low inflations necessary to give real Balloon Tire cushioning. This means that for the first time you get the full Balloon comfort without sacrificing mileage. This 22 greater area of contact distributes the load better lessens the weight on the individual, tread blocks reduces tread wear and movement."' - and does-- away with early, uneven' and disfiguring - 30 36 inches wide ; regular 16 Values i n "LOW-PRESSU- -- "Low-Pressu- re . 0' 36 Imprint of the new, flat TREAD" Imprint of a round tread Balloon Tire Here you see one of the outstanding advantages of the new flat Tread,' one of the greatest achievements ever contributed to Balloon Tires And exclusive with U. S. Royal Balloon Cords. ' Striped Scrirn v ; , , Sateen- - oiv-Pressu- re i f Cretonne 1254c ,36 inches wide ; 25c value Why the United States Rubber Company's New Flat Treap" on Balloon Tires Prevents Earlv and Uneven Tread inches wide, 25c value, 'S ; ..15c0 BORDERED Printed Madras il' value; fibre striped tops 75c colors, tan, large sizes. 25c Ber-nle- : . only- - 19c value Children's and Misses' Sport Hose . inches - wide blue 50c value 1J25 Fine Net Flouncinff 36 inches wide, Indian Head Regular 39c Formerly priced at $3.50 yard. &c 0 li4ir ; Unions 10c - . Women's Silk Top 1' Formerly priced at $2.50 yard. 86 inches wide, HIGH HONORS Look-(ellow'- ' Is , ... to-J- M, P. vantage of these remarkable bargains in J&e afternoon: WC&k is 2 Do your shrub or flower planting in the forenoon; and be ready to take ad", . - Vin-en- I E Specials J . 3 N Wednesday Afternoon ; in I) ' TT -- ai ' - - - When the picture was rhAn1lM Miauc v'uuj,i.i mail. t By Kl'SSELL J. NEA Service OllAULlE IHAI'LIN AND LITA GREY CHAPLIN. BIRDAYELL Writ. film paif- .In case the heir to the Chaplin fame. and millions is a boy, he will be named after hia father, Chaplin's fiiendg assert .''Should the Infant be a after her motbef, WTiose true name la L11UU (Copyriirlit. 1925. NEA StWop, Inc.) lWIJIWOOB, April 13.har-l- i Cfiflplln, fa hums film comedian ajitUxliia-earHiA WifcyJta prey, who will Imhhui a nwihiT during tlie later part of May, both want the coming child Jct Jbe a boy. c willing to close associates of the Louise.J r:sbeUliMkChiiietiei - i ; Chaplin and hia wife have- already set the stage In their mansion In .Beverly IUlla to weir come the infant-int- o the world. A large" and immaculate nursery, fitted with every luxurious concomitant that wealth can buy, hag been arranged la the Chaplin home, the spacious grounds ot which adjoin Ml.f - f . ; finished i tuc 111 IHIIUIIHt?. '.A "Come back some day and I wlU make, you my leading woman." , i Tears went by quickly. . . Cam the time when Chaplin sought fe new leading woman for his present rodurtion. The Gold BuRh.f,. One day Llta Grey and her mother were ' announced at the stndlo. . , leadcome back "I've lb be your' ing lady," said Lita. Screen tests were made Lita become Chaplin's leading woman. ' Soon thereofter bis wife, , And soon the mother of bis child. V W |