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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1920. 0000000000000000000000000000000011 n 0 Campaign Is Supported by Civic Bodies, Churches and Union Labor. Th HP WO of. reception committee for a dance to be given this evening at the Commercial club by the' Bachelor Knights. Left, Miss Cecelia Gavin; right, Miss Anna Dailey. coming city educational campaign la th first bit movement undertaken by the Commercial club outelde of actM-ti- e In connection with commercial terests. declared F. C. Richmond, chairman of the educational drive which open In Malt Lake next bunday, at a meeting last night at the Commercial club. Representative of civic organization. th ministerial 'association) women's clubs snd other bodies were present snd offered In the campaign. their Mr. Richmond said that during the many 0 0 0 0 0 St. Patrick 0 0 the L D S. church The party will turn to Salt Lake about April 1. re- Parke, ranrer of the Kama reserve, and the advisory committee, consisting of Murdock of He her City. Charles Joseph The Scandinavian Emigrant eocletv will MacKay. James T. Hoeper and H. H. open a bazaar this evening In th Third Stevens of Salt I.ake. A. E Rlchlni of ward amusement hall, Seventh South and Henefer, A. Fitzgerald and F. Broadbent State setreets. of Diaper. The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief corps will giv a card partv Thursday afternoon at the K of P. hall. t. Salta ir lodge No. 54, L. A. to B R. T, will give the second of a series of card parties Thursday evening at L O- - O. F. hall Others of the aeries will be given on the third Thursday of each month. . The Wasatch Relief society will give a fct. Patrick s ball tonight at the word hall. art section of th iLsdles Literary meet thl morning at 10 30 o'clock at the clubhouse. Mrs. H A Weymouth will give a paper on Water Color Painters Frederick Walker. George Piflwell and Sir Ernest Waterloo. Th club w-- all-da- ' Nadine Face Powder Tbit szgulslt beautifies Imparts att lodeftnebl charm a cberm and loveliness Which sadut throughout th day sad ilogsr la tha memory, coolness Tt 1 refreshing, snd It cannot barm tbs ders! ten- skin. Sold la Its green boa st leading toilet counters or by mail (do. TOILET CO, RATIONAL finastls PARIS, TENN, ..A. ovo-t- St. Patrick's parish of the Catholic church will give a card party, following concert at the Odeon this evening. The musical program, which will be under the direction of Miss i eronica Jenkins, follows; O Beheve Me. if All Those Solo. r.d "At DawnYourg Charms" Mis Anna Dailv, trio. "Love's ing. Miss Ada Anderson1 swophone violin. Miss Luclle Jenkins, and piano Miss Ethel Hogan; solos.' Dannv Boy1 and "Mother Machree." Miss Pearl Instrumental. "Let the Rest of tie W orld Go By " violins Luclie Jenklnv Trevillvon. Mary O Donnell. Charlotte Isabel Olga Singer; cello, Jenkrs; piano solo. Jenkins "The saxophone 'egvnica M,s Pearl Hiatt; solos Cradle Song. Mi and Boy of Mine. Msvourneen Marguert Kelly; violin solo. Franrls Kravenbuhl, so'o. 'Thev'v Won Everv Miss Nation a Battle But Their Own, O'Connor stories of experiElizabeth bv William Crowley; Irish ences overseas airs. Miss Ethel Horan Lul-nhv- ." Nor-val- Look Around Your Place Flan where you could set out some roses or flowering shrubs. Fossiblv you hsv room for a row of fruit trees. -- ' to order Now is tbo-Ur-ne if you wou!4 improve vour hom this sprin. A postal will bring our catalogue, from which you can choose hardy stock that we will instruct von how to plant and care for?- r, Balt Lake City Hyland 1161' Box 238 PROGRAM FOR SCOUT TRAINING ANNOUNCED Th program for the training course In scouting st the University of Utah, which will be held Wednesday, Thurs-da- v and Friday, March 31 and April 1 Include first-aiand 2, work, nature etudv, citizenship, swimming and of stars A the with a telescope study supper will alo be served each evening r Boy scouts and scout leaders only eligible for enrollment. Supper will be followed by educational moving picture 111 dt cabinet Is Llah. Eed Company Case Opens. The esse of th Peppard Seed company against I R. Vance for alleged violation of contract la delivering seed to th company was opened yesterday In the United States district court. The case will probably be completed today. shows Let Us Help Yon FOR GRAZING DISCUSSED to th 5 and forestry 6, comprising dlttrcts 1. 'he territory at the heal of the We'ier B'sektork and Green rivers took plar Mondsv st the meeting of the adisory ward of the Wa'stvh Woolgrowers- aveon. ocation with Dsn Parkinson, super-'iso- of the Vasafob rang Tartoj Mr and Mrs. J B Robbins snd M s afters pertaining to grazing regulations and Mrs J. B. Rohhlns. Jr. are tojrir ere also contd(,red California with Beoknel! Robbins who h" Those axtendirg tl e odnferenee include ecen'Jv arrived from a three 1 ar uh . J M Woods, chic of grazing of the senes In Australia as a forermountaln forestry servtcs, Morgan John V Buckle wiU entertal-h- e Wednesdav Social club at luncheo-til- s afternoon at her home In th Bvnea 'ow apartments, gewlng w 11 fol ow lunch- -- -- loe In 0 in one. 0 0 0 0 " 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ser-- v - -- phonographs --- all 0 0 0 o 0 0 e Brunswick Will Win You 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 Go. Ashworth-Olpughli- ii - u 0 noSa&faln, I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n0 0 tr 0 0 n 0n Sooner or Later the 0000000000000000000000000000000 WAIST AND GARTERS a mental strain for the careful hostess who . is anxious to have her guests moy themselves to the full. Our catering service assures you a most successful gffair without work or worry on your part. We reliev Vou of every little detail of planning or serving refreshments. FBESH, LIGHT CAKE You 11 appreciate one for dessert- - fchays cakes are almost unbelierably deli- cious. GTafkferia 541 So, Main St. . Wss. King Joy Lo Special dJC Lunches. W GOOD MUSIC 8ERVICE Etc. J5 911. If you haT a sever cough or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the quick night with croup snd you want help, try this reliable old home-madcan remedr. Any druggit cough supply with 2Y, ounce of Pinrx. Four ?ou Into a pint bottle and fill tho bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or you esn use clarified molasses, honey, or corn svrup. instead of sugar syrup, if This recipe makes a pint of desired. It really remarkable cough remedy. taste good, and m spite of its low cost, b to it ran depended upon give quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take 'hold of a cough in a way that means business. It lootens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle snd soothe snd heals tha irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ess and certainty that it is really e -- , Dlscueslon of permits, submitted famed singers, all renowned musicians Even the simplest, most informal party is often quite fol-o- Lo-H- instruments, all 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , REFRESHMENTS? pro-nose- Mrs. Otto B. Grow wtn entertain th a club at her kom on Second Wes street Thursday afternoon. K 0 0 d The course, whlf'i IS under the auspices of the unlversltv, will cost 40 cent for the three da s, Including meal The c'assea will be held from 2 o clock In tha afternoon till S 30 In th evening The Instructors for the courses will Include Profeaso J If Paul, Fred W. Rejnold snd J R. Griffiths. A hike, open only to the scoutmasters The annual banquet of the Ladles ef Bait lake, will be taken up Mill Creek canvon March $1 and April 1. with a United Commercial Travelers auxiliary. will be given this afternoon st toe home overnight stop at Taylor camp d A change hae been made in th of Mrs Eugene C. Kahn in th Cannier trip to Zion National park. T.Inapartments. Mrs. W llllam M. Donohue It stead of the start being made june com nose the com and Mrs O. will be made June 14 The trip Is only mlttee on arrangements. Cards will scouts luncheon. open to first and second-clas- s The and will be taken bv automobiles. The Ladles auxiliary to the Greeter-o- f excursion will be under th auspices of Utah will be entertained this after- tbe Salt Lake Boy Scout council. noon by Mr R. L. Loughborough. 58 Bosn avenue. Luncheon will be followvd APPLICATIONS a by kenslngton. Mr SnawtaeryCo. d. Two of the speakers at the Interchurch World luncheon, which was held Monday in the Commercial club private dining room, were Dr. L. W. Rllev, pres! dent of McMinville college of McMinville, Ore . and bvdney J. L. Crouch of th fore gn survey department of th New York office Both emphasised the vaat-neof this movement and th principal points undertaken in th survey The luncheon was presided over by Dr. L. yesterdav A. Garrison, state director for L'tah. and at the table were members of the state director s cabinet and State Publicity Chairman I. H. Masters. who was a speaker on the program. Those present In addition to the national visitors wer the Rev. J J Lace, superintendent of th Methodist churches of Utah, the Rev. A. G Alderman, stata secretary of th interchurch world movement: F. J. Lucas, state director for the Alex E. Eber-harBaptist denomination; of the First M. E church, the Rev A. B. Mlnaker of Bo'a. state superintendent of that Baptist churches of Utah and Idaho; th Rev. C. A. Snyder of the Christian church, and the Rev W. H. of the Presbyterian churches of Burger Utah. These men. together with th Rev. E V Kuhns of th Provo community church, and th Rev. L. H Carver of the Presbyterian church of Ogden make up the personnel of the stats directors' ss Th Cleofan will meet this afternoon with Mita Lmmellne Wells. 15 Eighth East street. Mrs Ellas A. Smith, Jr will talk on "Women s Work in the War.' The B'nal Brith Ladles' auxiliary will meat this morning at 10 SO o'clock In th basement of St. Patrick ideas were carried out in church for an they First Congregational Member meeting the decorations snd refreshments for a ar requested to bring luncheon. meeting of th Seekers' Literary club at th horn of Mrs. E. W. Senior on IndiThe Good Day Visit club will meet at ana avenu yesterday afternoon. home of Mrs. J. B. Punk, 174g South Pink roses and carnations were used the West Temple street on the tea table and shamrocks were in . evidence in tli decorative scheme. Mrs. J. A. Jlaeomlnl, formerly Miss A feature of the program was an adDella Moves, has krrived from Kansas dress by Mrs. Su L. Fra La of WashCity and la visiting friends in the city ington. D. C., along lines of educational on her way to Oakland to Join her husinterest. The program waa In charge of Mrs. O. W. Cotter and Mrs. A. N. Min ear band, Lieutenant Jlaeomlnl formerly of Lieutenant Jlaeomlnl hae The members of the club Responded to Fort Douglas now, been released from the army and Is roll rail with Irish songs and stories. in business in Oakland was assisted by her mother, The hostess Mrs. L. Marcil. Mrs. W. F. C uniter and daughter. ConThe Bachelor Knights will entertain at stance will leave Thursday for Califora dancing party at the Commercial club nia where Mrs Culmer win remain sevthis evening Miss Celeste Laram'o, Ml' eral weeks and Miss Culmer several Gladys Gnffln. Mis Anna Dailey, Miss months Ethel Hogan and Silas Cecelia Gatin form Mr. and Mrs. Claude W, Freed and the reception committee, and the committee on arrangement includes Robert children left Monday for a motor trip A R. and Kane McKav. through Arizona and California and will Driscoll, Joseph will be carried out In later go to Denver, where Mrs Freed will The decoration green, and the Irish music will be fea- remain for a visit. ' tured. Mira Helen Howard has left for WashSt. Patrick tea will be given thl ington, D. C , to join her s'ater, Miss afternoon, from 2 R0 until 5 o clock, at Marie Howard. The two sisters will go the home of Mrs. E G. Lee in the Miller to hew York before returning home. apartments by the officers of the Ladies' Aid society of tbe First Methodist church Society sows foe tbs Sunday edition will The officers are: Mrs. L. O. Lee, presp not bo roooivod by telephone la tor than dent: Mrs. R. C. Huffman, first vice 11 oo'oob Saturday Such item H Mrs. E. Glers, Second vice president: o mutt TOlato only to morning of Saturday or vie president, Mrs. W. Reger, third for the oomlng work. Social srsnt of tbs president; Mrs G B Emrlck, secretary; post wool, asd notice of woman a eluba Sira. C. F. McDan'el treasurer. moat bo aont is by Frldav nigbt. Delicately soft sad refined Is th eomplsxlaa sldsd by CHURCH WORKERS MEET AT LUNCHEON 0 0 0 0 Phonograph is all 0 0 Ideas 0 0 The Brunswick 0 0 Photo Arts company. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (SCIENCE has not given the world a more wonderful , a more per f ect thing . 0 0 0 0 Carried Out at Parties Complexion 0 0 0 0 0 u cam- . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 th homes of every child. Tomorrow morning at 10 oclock a general aaeembly of the West High school will bo held to arrange activities for th drive. Saturday morning at 10 oclock all achool teacher In the city and county have been asked to attend a meeting In the Salt Lake theatre where tbe campaign plans will be announced. Silvester Q. Cannon was named last night as chairman of a committee to arrange for the campaign addresses In all Salt Lake stakes snd th Granite stake of the L. D. 8. church. A. E. Harvey, secretary of the Salt Lake Federation of Labor, waa appointed as chairman to brtnr the matter before the labor union meetings in the Labor temple. Mrs. C. H. McMahon was appointed chairman of the womens committee. An outline of the drive snd Its benefits Freemond studio. to th stats was given by Francis W. state executive chairman of the Kirkham, campaign. Cooperation of the L. D. S. schools with th committee toward insuring th success of th Utah state educational campaign is assured, according to David O. McKay, L. D. S. commissioner of education. Church schools, he said, will units with other Institutions of the state in putting over Utah's educational program in every way possible. The use of 11 assembly halls has been offered free of charge and the services of several speakers from th various church Institutions will be extended. RS. JOHN A ERICKSON and Support of the Deseret Sunday School union is also pledged, said Mr. McKay, Mrs. A. A. Ilall entertained st who is also general superintendent of kenglngton snd tea yesterday that organisation The parents' class of every ward of the church has been In- afternoon in honor of Mies Dottle Felt, structed to devote st least one of their I a bride of Atrll SL Patricks idea were sessions to a study of the campaign. Green Ogden is well' organised for the cam- carried out In the decorations. basket formed the paign and has mad practically every ar carnations Infora wicker canthe table. Crystal centerpiece for the intensive speaking prorangement Whirlwind deliverance of ad- dlesticks at eiher end of the table held gram. In wer St. candles. Favors Patrick green dresses befor public meetings, churches, civic and fraternal organization will designs. Th guests Included Mrs Harry Cook, featur th drive In that city which will Mrs. Jack Travers. Mrs. Ross Hutchinbe held Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March 21. 22 and 23. Twelve speakers will son. Mis Mabel Bean, Mrs. F. C, Basaddress meetings of all churches, and sett, Jr., Miss Ellen Orlob, Miss Dick Almond, Miss Becky Almond. Mrs. A. other organisstions, opening with H. Beckman. Mrs. Rex D. Stark, Miss large public address In the Ogden tabernacle Sunday night The drive In Ogden Mary Les, Mr. Kenneth C. Purdy, Miss will be completed during these three dais. Florence May, Mrs. Rex D. Williams, Mrs. W. A. Scudder, Miss Frances Hurd, Miss Irma R. Borrm&n snd Mrs. A. tv. Felt. - 0 g will meet Salt Lake (T- 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 J the 0 0 , 0 meeting! which will be addressed by more than fKtjr speakers In churches, lodges snd clubs during tbe campaign resolutlona will be presented asking that action be taken by the board of education In enforcing legislation passed during the last meeting of the legislature, providing fori time education for all children under part S year of sge. The board will also b asked to provide funds for plsclng In force these laws. I. very church In the city will be asked to In the drive next Sunday, either by the use of the sermon period for the campaign talks or through arrangements where a special speaker will be added to the regular church program. The Rev. J. H N. Vt llllsms was appointed chairman of the church committee. Speakers for the csmpslgn will be fur- nished by tbs speakers bureau of the Commercial club, and sixty prominent club members will be sent to th various meeting. This morning Mr. Richmond with forty principals of the schools to arrange for carrying paign Into the schools snd Into n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JUST WHAT YOUR GIRL or BOY NEEDS The Hickory is just the gzrment youve always wanted thats why the better store (how them first. Body made of fine mercerized sateen mean veil and washes wonderfully. All button are genuine unbreakable bone. Sizes 2 to 14 and each waist fds per. fedfo- - Youll wonder how you ever did without the Hickory Waist. 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