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Show THE SALT LAKE TItlEUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1920. week th Plmpola club voted to have the nanfe chsr.ui-- to the Wild Rose club Miss ('Ida tl.iifv. Mis Margaret Knave and Mias Lyla Garland served the luncheon, alter whU h dancing wo enjoyed for the rest of the evening. Dorothy Mandler celebrated her ninth birthday smilveimiry Thursday afternoon of last week. The rooms were prettily decorated In green and red. A birthday cake trimmed with nine red and green candlea formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Tiny green and red baskets were piareiLat each plate. Mre. MHn MdlUiT WHS MJIMIStcfi by &(1b8 der. The guests were: Llanor Harmon, Helen Williams, Marian Ixxktmrt, Myrtl Osborn. Leggy Iaiiner. Jlelen Uadd, little f.oodrh ii, Marjory Anderson, Peart Axelrad Calvin V esset. Iillta Bywater. Pal t Ude, Jack Croaslatid and Douglas YVe specialize on Childran d (Continued From Fan One.) Uewi Fernlev, Mis Arlene Follund, Mis Louise lire, Mis Irene Ure, Miss Prune Hayward, Mrs. Lawreneo Byn-deMrs. Willard 8. Evans, Mrs. C. I.a vina n of Owlen, Mrs. E. 11. Rich, Mias Ida Euli. The hostess was as stated by her sister, Mis Ida Eich and Mias Arlene Follund. dancing party was given Saturday by Miss Mae Keenan at her home on West Second South in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde C. Zimmerman, who were recently married. Besides the auBKC of honor those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keilogir, Mr. and Mrs. William ,D. Wood, Mr. and Mr. A. Lindquist, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mefle Miss Grace Wootten, Mis Mabel Harl-man- , Miss Verny Johnson, Miss Ilattie Boy, Mis Catherino Harmon, Bussell Dustin, J. G. Chadwick, Bay Andrew, Leroy Olson and J. Markhan. AND, MBS. L. W. HARDY Ml ISS KATHERINE MARY HEMP of St. Louis, whose engagement to Dr. E. A. Stranquist of Brigjiam City is announced. Mrs. A. L. Emberson, formerly Mrs. Wilma OConnor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harding of this city, whose marriage took place in Los Angeles yesterday. The couple will visit the brides parents here soon. en tertained at a dancing party loat night at their home on Harvard avenue. A buffet supper was served at midnight. Following were the guests: Mr. and Mr. Haven Willey. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Green, Mrv and Mrs. H. 8. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dangerfield, Mr. and Mrs W. W. liardy. Miss Frances Stoll and J. J. Bvrne. The Amlts club efflrerg entertained Thursday eveningfor the club members and their friends. ' The Raker a Omen Bridge club met at the home of Mra. C. J. Rldd Thursday afternoon. . The special guests were Mrs. Ktrhy, Mrs. W. M. Campbell and Mra Wallace Mace. The club prise waa won by Mra. K. B. Tempest and the guest prise by Mra Mata The Portola club met Wednesday eve- no entertained at dinner last night, in honor of Dr. Dorsey A. Lyon of the bureau of mines, Washington D. C. Later in the evening they were joined by the staff of the bureau of mines stationed here in Bait Lake. Dr, Lyon and Mr. Varley will leave today for the northwest. social the affairs many AMONG honor af Miss Dorothy .V. Bailey the past week was a small tea Lindsay, given by Mr. D. Moore Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Utah. The guests were limited to Miss Bailey f I and her bridal party. , - Wiamhaa . R. AND MRS. A. FRANK will be home this evening from 7 Episcopal a. A- - i , - . bershlp of the club at --present numbers about 100 and covers will be laid for Interesting program will follow the dinner. Mrs. Montauk will present guild m mzWLkkr Bring your children to our studio. Get the best. Get pictures of them that hold in charming way their cutest e'x-teen AND MRS. TIIOMAS VARLEY Events of Coming Week We put art in photography. Our pictures of children are spoken of all over the west. They are wonderful examples of posing and lights and shadows Hander, On the refreshment ning. committee were Miss Florew Haymond. Miss Leona Zuckworth and Mims Elizabeth Moor a Moat of the time was spent In rehearsing for their play which they wHl present at the Utah theater February 13. The dancing classes under the guper. vision of the Garfield Woman's club were organised this afternoon at the school A competent gymnasium. Instructress from the Deeeret gymnasium In Salt Lake has been engaged to take tharge of the classes, whlc h will begin at 2 o'clock each Saturday afternoon In the school gymnasium. Miss Thelma Bvwater entertained of her friends at her home Saturday evening of lant week. The O. 8. club was entertained by Hiss Louise Hadley yesterday afternoon The Fireflies elub met Tuesday. Those served were: Mieses Leona Adams. J1, Mildred Lindstrom, Maude Pratt and Helena E vers. Mrs. Clarence Berkman and Mrs. J. A. Powers entertained Thursday afternoon ehower for Mra L. E. aJ at the home of Mra Rowers. Cherrlngton Luncheon eerved and covers laid for Mra Mary Miller, Mrs. Anna I .easy, Mrs, C. C. Woodward. Mrs. T. Mr G. Cackle, Mra George Morris, Riley. Mrs. IL Mra Emma Harmon, Mr. ClarenceWright, Berkmann, Mra L. C. Cherrlngton, Mra Daisy Jack-so- n and Mra Powers. The for the luncheon table was a centerpiece crystal bowl were dec ,W5H i1? n?onis ?h In pink and blue. Many beautiful Wef fvvvlved by Mra Chemng ton"1 The Baker Drxrrc Ttrtdgre uHT'b entertained et It next regu.ar meeting by Tempeet In her home at Ar thur. The Garfield Woman's club will bold Its annual mens night at the Garfield club rooms Friday evening, SO. Dinner will b served at, January S 30 p. .m. Each nUr-- v tin 133 Main Street Opposite Kearns Bldg. Sundays 12 to 4 - Wasatch 4939 ft Ladies If you are particular about your clothes, visit our Fashionable Dressmaking Payors MRS. WmTNEY MRS. DODGSON Was. 3439 330 S. W. Temple St. Supper was served at weca Mr. wnd midirijrtit. ftiow Mrs. Tom Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Will of Germo Milford, Mr. Noyes, Mrs. Lula and Mrs. Isadore Lessing, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell, Mrs Lett! Bowden and Misa Martha Beaumont. On Tuesday afternoon Mra. Lottie Car-loentertained a number of her frlenda at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Caddie Smith. Mr. and Mra. Wesley Farrer and family have returned from Richfield, where they went Friday of laat week to at. tend the Wells reunion held in that city Saturday of last week. cards and music. ' at Lo Angelea 8an Francisco and Palo . r Alto. - ... - Mra Ed Schoenhals entertained twenty of her frlenda at a guessing contest Thurs-a- a Prizes weer awarded to evening. Mra D. Bedford and R. R. Deabenderfe. After the serving of refreshments cards Mrs. A. H. Cousins and Miss Lopheila a n,e'a.c,t "The Klepto- oclock at their home, 126 Vir,nGGed. Th ladles In the cast are Mrs. were enjoyed. in honor of their son, II, Runyon gave taltaa on Y. W. C. A. work. r?,anc- street, cw- Evers. Sam The Misses Lillian Van Antwerp, Edith The Bueno Tempo club gave a dancing , ' --?1' -- 9rnr'ti,' Mr", Mrs. and his bride, formerly Miss M Mrs. Thomas Greene. Mra. party Monday evening In the Tenth ward I Jordan, t'reasey, A. L. Stitea. M. Ayers. Lillie Frumkin of this city, who were Alexa nd er Mre. and Irene Bay lThomas Woo nail. Punch Myers, Ada Wilson and Mildred was eveservel during the married in New York December 30 I !,siLal numbers will be given by ?ard'u Gregory gave a leap year theater party ining. About 200 were In attendance. and have just arrived from their honey' for some of their boy friend Thursday aPd Mrs. Georg Axelrad, A dancing party wns given bv Mlse I lowed by a short business meeting, when and moon trip to make their home in Salt 5? Inter they went to the Gregory Mrs. IButler. evening. Father were Womack Sat-Tracy le iIr"' discussed rieS and plans J. for the dancing Banvl I OGDEN home for supper and dancing. F- Elvermy M!7!' Lake. Three hundred invitations have party to be given by the association ln urday evening of last week at the home . a B"dstunt Mrs F. W. Dickson entertained at cards i which of Mrs. program, Anna Banville. Potted ferns and the near future at the University club. been issued. Miss Elsa Wolff enter A Pmmlnpt social evening at her home southeast Mrs. F, R. Eckhardt entertained the flowers sere used about the rooms The U9 , n8 ma,1e- - ,VP of niany aurprlsea. Juesday tained a few friends at sin informal I .9?PEX' dan- uif town. Danc , Prizes were won by Mr. and Cos club Wednesday afternoon. The dining-roowas ln pink ar.d white. Re- kensington yeeterda, afternoon .at : her I Mrs. R. R. Spidell. . afternoon was spent In plajing five hunfreshmenta were served. home en Eaet Boeoni South street in than by the Child Culture club in Mrs. Vic Benschoten and Mra. Jack Checkctts entertained the! Miss dred. Mrs, F. H. Mann and Mrs. A. f Leona, have gone to Boise daughter, for a stay of of the bride. ration of its twenty-sevent- h RUPERT, IDAHO I I anniver- - Bcherrer received the prises Following Whjte Rose club Thursday afternoon. ' BEAVER I several in weeks the Tne th that hope ary committee on Miss Theresa Hadley and Alex A. Ma- - i the card games a luncheon was served, change of climate may benefit Mrs. Benschoten. oomixwed of the folnulnaira.igementa the table having a basket filled with red han re married in th.a city W ednes- - I RUPERT, Idaho, Jan. 24. Mra Matilda Alpha Chi sorority will entertain nn-,-at I pnt pres-te- a roses Mesdames Graham, Aylor and Wells club the tho and The a 24. 4 at were Covers afternoon from will have children day. laid Jan. make BEAVER, Mrs. two Crouse president, arrived and centerpiece. couple home their Bert Wednesday I Stoney were hostesses at the regular monthly " 'Xsthfth Barrows: in Ogden for nine. Mrs. Archl entertained at her home after-Th- e from Hartland, Wash., and will make an tea til 7 oclock at their chapter house on by the ladies of the Eplecopa'l Mr. and Mrs Ralph B. Bristol. Mr. and r" J. T. Lynch. W. R. C. social club met with Mra. I noon of last week. In honorTuesday of the blrth-- J. extended visit, with Mr. and Mra Adolph guildgiven Thirteenth East, in honor of the mm-- S"Lani in the parish' house Tuesday afters. 8 c.h,i,lan; nmllh wVtti.' Mrs. Hugh C. Wood and Mr. and Mra R. Mrs. E. N Neston Friday afternoon. day anniversary of her niece, Helen Bohn, Hoffman. noon. bers of the Lambda Rhi Lambda so-- 1 Refreshment were,ndserved In the dining F. Kirkendall I The following were guest of Mr Twelve little girl friends were invited to In laat week-en- d Miss Mona Henry has resigned her poMr. and Mrs A. C. Duffln reroom, which was decorated with potted Idaho Fall, Idaspent , the guests of Mr. and J. W. Farnsworth at the card party given ronty. The committee on arrange-njoy th afternoon. A literary program sition in the Rupert echools and will leave turned from Salt Lake, where have were they ments includes Miss Jesie Moves, Miss II Plants and term Narcissuses and freesiao, Mra O K. Wilbur and Dr. and Mrs by the Child Culture club Thursday - I wa riven, after which the afternoon waa after1 to Join her parents at Whitto' called the attend February funeral of DufMr. ,n basket I and vases, decorated Harry Willson. During their stay they noon at the Berthana: Mrs. J. Doug- - spent with games and music. At oclock tier, Cal She will be accompanied Louisa Nebeker and Mias Emmarose fra.nK,d by fin' father. About 100 were in were entertained by Dr. and Mrs C. C las Watson. Mrs Arnold Bowman, Mra I a hot chicken dinner was served , I1? tables Woodruff Mrs Claud . by Mrs. Miss Mildred Thompson of the reclamawho has been visiting In compliment to Mrs. P. attendance, F. Kirken Clime. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spath, Mr. and C. S. Gunnell. Mra, Richard A. Pierce, Stoney. The center of the table was tion eervlce, who will spend a months her sister in Keys, Boise, returned home on who a,l ,e,t th week for Ktn- Mrs. G. G. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. O. E Mr. W. H. Wilson, Mrs. Eliza McFar- - adorned with a blrthdav cake decorated vacation in I during friends and Unirelatives Club of the visiting The a City, Mrs. E. T. Spencer and Mrs. McCutcheon, Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Tuesday. Fht candles, which burned brlght-ciscTuggle, lane and Miss Janet Shibley qt San Fran- - I with P. D. Rctu-sowere hostesses at a Mr. and Mra. L. O. Naylor and Jonathan versity of Utah will entertain at a I luncheon ly throughout the meal. at J the afternoon at the home Browning. Tuesday Mrs. J. W.- Pldcock waa an Ogden guest I Mre. William Fernley of Milford, who dancing party Friday evening Rink flowers were Bpencer. The members of the 8. O. H. .wr' had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. t the tea given Tuesday afternoon Hotel Utah. The committee on ar-- 1 I and by Edward ln ha decorations of the luncheon their friends were the gueets club ,u D. H. Young at her home in Sait Mrs. Allen of includes Miss Martineau, Fernley of this city, has rangements dec-bloc also were cards I Madeline Quilllnan Monday evening sit a turned to her home In Milford. Miss MJTU0 Gibson II orated in FllarhaeV City. flower. Besides Year pink I the Gamea Mra. Alice Bohn Mansions entertained Leap were and music Mr. Anna M. Noble has a Miss Amy riilver, I to Lo hostesses and the guest of honor, cover enjoyed andparty. at a late hour supper was Angelea and San Diego on a gone two months' I at heriome Friday evening of last week, laid for Mrs Mary Zeller, Mrs. served. Miss Qullllnan was a assisted wr in honor of her husband, Joseph Man- by visit. The Gamma Fhi alumnae will held a I Leroy Buchmlller, Mrs. B, B. Brooks. her mother, Mrs. W. E. Qullllnan. Mrs. E. O. 'Wattls Is visiting In Salt I lor)e on his birthday anniversary. Tha Mr. and Mrs F. J. VanNess entertained Lake, the guest of Mr. and I avenlng was spent in playing cards. meeting Tuesday evening at 7 oclock I Mtw. Helen Brown, Mra. A. W. Walker, Mrs' u R Mrs. Silva Houghton of Roberts, Idaho. &. arranged bridge luncheon the members of ths C. E. C. club at their Wauls. at the home of Miss Elizabeth Moyle. I home afternoon Mrs, The was Jv,dn.e,,da?' by hera vialtInff her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. P. Bigelow and Mrs W evening. 66 West North Temple. I E. Bristol at her home, in honor spent Thursday Ralph5en with cards. A luncheon evening was served, Shearman left Monday for the southH I Manhard of North Creek. She also will O of Mr. Kirkendall. roses Pink and a in I vlslt friend white ln Beaver while here. pink carnations will the visit New decorating In They will the club Orleans, entertain The Masonic Hpt Springs. silver basket formed the centerpiece for table. Pink and white place cards deslg-nate- d Ark., Sulphur Mrs. Karl Tolton was given a surprise Spring. a., and th Flor-- I second of a series of dances at the Odeon th8 table. At each end were -tail the Dr. and places. guests' Mra and In North Carolina resorts, after honor of her blrthdav anniversary at committee tat dlesticke hclding pink candjes. The Place Carson were the honor Wednesday evening. The while you buy it on easy terms which they will go to Key West, guests Ida., to her home on the farm Saturday evening charge Includes Elmer D. Jones, Argenta j rd, bore the monogram of the hostess The marriaae of Miss Grace L Freeman boat a take to at and Cuba week. The evening was spent with last Roderle Korns. Jamaica. Mrs J. n lodge; K011. Progress cash price. at MoCovers were laid for the lodge; g Mrs. J. of N. Orr of daughter this I city, Bige.ow and Mrs. Shearman expect to lowing, In addition to the guest of honor: and Albert E. Warden. gtook place Saturbe two tor months. gone Tub P. N. Washers, Hallanger. Mrs. . Leroy rls. Swinging Rack, todge; Wringer, Folding Buchmiller. Mra. Helen of week last at Methodist the parsonMiss Janet Shibley of San Francisco Argenta I Brown, Mrs. C. S. Gunnell. Mrs. W. G. day W age. The ceremony wee performed Rustproof, and all the latest improvements. spent the week here, the guest of her Webb. Mra C. K. Hollingsworth. Mra the Rev. Christian R. Garver In the presby aunt, Mra J. w. Farnsworth. Miss Shibcarloads. J- - Douglas in save You $17.50. Mrs. buy BowWatson, ence Arnold of the immediate families. Mr and ley will visit several month with The Happy Twelve Sewing club will be I mn and Mra. Hugh Wood, Ogden Mrs. Frank McIntyre attended the couple. and Sait Lake relatives. entertained Wednesday afternoon at 1 I q hurrdav afternoon of last week Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Warden will make their Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Eccle returned Main o'clock by Mrs Charles D. Smith at her I Leroy Buchmiller entertained the home In this city. Wednesday from a visit on the Pacific NEW ADDRESS, FEBRUARY 1ST M EAST FIRST SOUTH 1232 McClelland street. bers of her Kensington club ln honor of Mr. T. and Mra F. Farr entertained at I Mrs. Kirkendall. Freesiaa, arranged In a five hundred party Tuesday evening at coast. Mr. and Mr. Parley T. Wright have Mrs. Claude Wooley will entertain the j a low bowl, graced the center of the their home on Van Buren avenue. left for a trip to New York Wcdnesluncheon table. Covers were laid fori were wonbyMrs.ABidwirand Prises j City and members of the El Exlto club J'"(l eastern points. I Wilcox. A supper was served after the other day afternoon at her home on Edith ave- - eight. Mis Edna . Eastman and Miss Violet nue. Luncheon at 1 oclock, followed byl An open meeting of the Home Culture card games. Carnations .decorated the 1 club waa held this Ryan have returned from a week's visit a kensington. afternoon at the home I rooms and supper table in Evanston, Wyo. T. J. Htsgerald. The subject I Mrs. D. O. was hostess to the Mrs. J. Pldcock and little daughter, art rnoon was "Community members of theMcKay Mrs. George Young will entertain I r th. Acacia club Friday after! Margaret, W. and Mr. and Mr. A. H. Moye iad br ,raL J' F' .n"?n' the Optimistic club at her home on I 9,."?a' f.T; JoePh R- Morrell gave a visited ln Salt Lake laat week-enthe 4?d S' il,rs; ?' faven. talk on Health Work in the Pub Fourth North street February 5. guesta of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Long. The Royal Purple club met Monday I Schools At the close of 'the Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall left Thursday evening with Mra. John Ingebretsen. The refreshment were served by the hostess for Kansas City to visit her Thos. Bennett mother, Mrs. H. W. Dueevening was spent in playing cards. Re- - I Mrs Oliver M. Runyon entertained her W. B. Kirkendall A Bobs. Later Mrs . Kirkenfreshments were served to sixteen guestg. bridge club Friday afternoon. Luncheon lling A Co., rounded 1SM. dall will in visit New York Founded The Ladlea Literary club celebrated J was served Inflowing th card gams cov- City. IMS, travel is to lire. "Te and Mr. rt Mra Lawrence T. Dee were ,U this anniversaryR- B- after- ers being laid for twelve. twe.nty-fGROVE Jan 24 Ml jrf Salt Lake visitor JAPAN home CHINA - Porter. Tuesday. PHILIPPINES The Musical flePWnfck andMra Pempre wa society ,h V7apged ,ffMra' H M Vam Restful. Imnrioue ocean Tore r re on Beet sccommodstlone throughout. A program was given I tertained Tuesday afternoon by Mis Car-u- t tended the concert given by Alice Niti-' greet modern eteamera Intensely in- perfect carefree vacation. Instructive nl?l'eo;i!ly cloc? ,uoheon was served J rie Browning Olsen at the home of Mr ,at J sen at Lake on Thursday night land ln end Inspiring, arranged by travel ex- tereetlug journeys fascinating scheme ln and ?olor the Mrs. yellow M. and J. white, A Browning. Th e M delightful Inscrutable GARFIELD A. of t e rje&saftt Grove club colors was carried out in the deco-beautiful Thine, quaint perta of 70 yeara azperienca, was rendered Professor Joseph , and dance j rations and menu. A gold basket of program Japan and tha tropical Philippines. i BaLaritjme gave a talk on the oratorios BAIIINO eondnotod Ilf VABCH, ifRTT, AXD MAY. Band Fononojly portlet GARFIELD, Jan. 24 Edward Maxfleld, for details today, Mrs. L. H. Woodring and Mrs. C. H. Private tours arranged to order. Flexible itineraries. Beliable guides. the dinner committee, haa as its Call., or write ua today. chairman Mr Stephen Powell, assisted BENNETTS TRAVEL BUREAU Watson were and Mr. MI R. krn3aL'l and Mra. Mrs. Earl 8aLees. srnigbv Mrs. Thoruin, LeslleH. by too Olaua The high school dramatic class preCharles Egon Bell, Pacific Coast Sprockets Budding, John CuUev Mis Stevens, r Ellen Georg F- - Wilson, Mrs Lewis Stewart, ban Francisco, sented A Ctrl in a Thousand Manager. at the j Mrs. K. T. Hume entertained the Five I Thnma W C. H bright and Miss Dorothy Mrs. G. W. Watts, Mrs. Van Stetter, Mrs. If. J, Boncher, Mrs. H. H. Adamson and Mrs. c. T, Johnson; dishes, Mrs. Knelpp Mist Stella Green, Mr. and Mrs. San- - Mrs. J. F. Allen. Luncheon was served. i Mias Gweneth Morris was tendered a C F. Anderson; table and serving. I U Mrs. j, ford Walker. Mr. and Mrs. F' A,len "urfrise party Friday evening of last Fred C. uY Williams, chairman, assisted by Smith and Mr. and Mra. Le RovB8mith Mrl" POVSim fjr a Myr Grout ! Place called Mrs. Roy Cahoon. Mrs Jim Woodward, Mend, were entertained at dinner Thursday eve- - were 1 ROU(jg st her home and spent the evening with Mrs. W. M Dm per. Mrs. W. T. Miller, t. nlng of last week by their sister, .Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. Oreenwell en- -' cards. j Mra. R. M. Lea jo , Mra Charles Edwards. Your Hazel Shelly, at her home in American tertained at a card party . .POWDERr I those who entertained guests a. Mrs. McMastee, Ms. W. B. liavmond, Wednesday Among Fork. Ftve'tables were arranged omp!exioikP&w4ef65e for the card Order Thursday afternoon at the Mrs. C, C. Woodward, Mrs. d. B. NelThe students of the high school spent evening. "500," at which prises were won by Mrs Berthana party Kougfl, 65c Talc, 35c were- Mrs II O. Wattls. Mrs son and Miss Nsn Browning. Wednesday having picture taken for the M. O. Wilcox. J. A. Chase, F. ChamC. H. Barton, Mra. Angus Kennedy. Mrs Now The original story hour la again being year book. "Grovarian," which will be ber and Mrs. H. C. Gwlliiam.' Late in J M. Browning, Mrs Jennie Putnam taken up by the library board at the Garissued In the spring. the evening a luncheon was served. Mrs. Dan Pugh and Mra J. H. Epperfield public library from 11 a. m to 12 For ; Mrs. Art Done has arrived from WyoThe association gave its son. A pair of critical eye aecloae range and the tutks noon everv Saturday morning. Mr. In-J. ming. She will visit with her father, regular monthly luncheon this afternoon glare, if you are more than nxteen you cannot The Bueno club was Tempo Is Your Maxfleld Edward ln charge and entertained Thomas, Adamson, for ten daya at Potter cafe. The luncheon Waa foi Tuesday evening by Miss Edna fwu thi teat unaided. A toft coating of Ostara CompL Smith vites all children ranging from the age a tou.h of the most natural rouge Powder, ion 0tara An enjovable evening wa New to ten years to attend regularly. spent with of and you need nut worry. You know you have paiaed tha I music and dancing. Refreshments were Th bubble books with phonograph d recteat.' guprema We long have noticed and frequently hear served. The club will give the third In ords of children's stories and songs will irrw Spring Eeifh O RriAg Co., AufrIaU. Atwalker Brog. a series of dancing parties on February be used in making the eleepera ere of good cheer! of hour story 12. Drueiit Drug Co. Suit They sleep themselves into a smile Interest to the children. .. Akd " In the Twelfth ward hall Thursday greater As long, dark hoars away they while. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hepner of Salt the married folks of the wtrd enevening with Mr. liepner's Lake " Sunday spent They hurry not, they worry not, tertained th members of the ward and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hepner, U i.i Though H. C. L. gouges a lot; their friends at a Leap Year dancing in their home at 79 West Sixteenth aveNor mindful of slush, smoke. Boot, fog, party. nue, So long as they sleep like a log. The kindergarten class of the Madison Mrs T. N. Nattres tenschool gave an entertainment Friday dered Mr. Nattress a and frlenda Fresh Air Ventilation surprise In the Fifth ward hall. A de Saturday evening of lastpleasant evening in week honor behtful feature of the program was I of his birthday anniversary. SAN-O-TUF plavlet Introducing "Mother Goose Friends of Mrs. August Larson enter- - i actors. Mis Leah 8haw and Miss Jos- tained Thursday afternoon at a shower! ephine Shorten had charge of the enter- - at her home on Nineteenth avenue. PresDYES ent were Mrs Charles Munson. Mra The Historical society met thl after George Ahlquist, Mrs Chatlle Anderson. noon with Mr J. A. McO. Miss Laura Mrs. John Elder. Mr John Bwanson, was the assiatlng hostea Mrs- Wshlquist. Mrs Justtn if full of tbIub. It 1b Bn investment of Kirkpatrick 'Notable Women and What They have Mra Iwls Newhonsen. Mrs. Andrew Tennant, Tib That led by Mis year yean of Bleep on the best mattress Achieved, was the suhject, Mrs. Jeanr'e Wright, Mrs. pete Nichols. O. U. ZimmerCIt Uniform son. Mrs Robert Barr.-made a mattresf that represents a new Florence Crompton. Knox and current man events gave Ref-ee- l, Thickness Mra Frank Etkhlade if ments idea. The Martha society will meet Monday of sandwiches, cake Reinforced and coffee were home at the of afternoon Mra Thomas served th during sfternoon. Never spread Stndy D Dee. The Bluebird club was entertained This Strip The marriage of Mis Vary Bell and Wednesday evening The yourg ladle Cut Dont worry about perfect results. thine! Ixirin Taylor took place Thursday tn the who served were Wise Josephine Brtng-hurs- t. Uso 120 A with Pismoml live,' guaranteed to The Direction Hook with each pa Tbs Heart of th Sait lAk temple Miss JJIaa I.lidst,uin and Miss reception was given B new, r Great In their honor Friday evening at the ' rich, fadeless roUxe-T- b any ac tells how to diamond five over any elen Thomas give f. home of the bride s parent, Mr and Care fabrie. whether it be wool, silk, l.nen, color, k ou rannot make a tmetake. The benef t of the MaccaMr. end ill - Taylor bees wtit land aorltlon Mr A'hert Bed a regular meeting next cotton or mixed goods, dreeses, sweat To mal h any material, hm dnjpjjit In home thi n.ake wi their cltv. BAJLT LAKZ CITY Wednesday exemng ers, storking, gloves, waists, ribbons, xbow you Diamond IHe Color Card. Mrs. George I'rout was hostess to th At their meeting Friday evening of last feathers, draperies, covering, every- ( Adv ertiaeinenLl until 11 Social Notes From Utah Towns w r er 1 Prn - m d t cele-hon- or w-- rt a 1 1 o. - re-Le- ke ELECTRIC WASHERS OR VACUUMS RENTED 1 -- $1.00 Monthly rn. I Ball-Bearin- DODGE BROS., 5th Floor 34 1 mem-hom- 1 e, J?; Street rJinriMi - d, rr 'aft-noo- 1" I- - , n, O STAR A Li.K.r a - Ban-O-T- ikUramot-Joiinaoi- 1 xsetOv. Vi m -- BARBEL MATTRESS pa, i j Exclusive M-- Ladies Tailor Eia-O-Tu- Utah Bedding and Manufacturing Co. A E. BROADWAY Wasatch 1510 WOMEN! "DIAMOND TURN OLD GARMENTS NEW v V' |