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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH Luncheon at Post Novelty Prevails Is Given for at Fraternity Bride Parties 1920. 23. j DOTTIE FELT, who will bo married April II to Frank lvaraon. wu th gusst of honor at a luncheon glvsn yesterday afternoon by Mra. Aj J. McDonald at her homo at Fort Douglas. bwoet pen In pastel ahadeo were arranged In a baaket aa a centerpiece (or thp table. Hiller candelabra at either end of the table held pink candlea The place , cafda were In keaple dealgns. I'overs were- laid for Wins Felt, Mrs. Bassett. Jr , Mm A. H. Beckham, Fj C, W. K. Hutchinson, Jr.. Mra Jack 'Mba Travers, Mra R. D. Stark. Mra E. U FIL Mm. A. W. Felt and Miaa Peloma Brown. The hosteaa waa aaslated by Mra C la ranee Kingman. ISA - oo the El . Enlto club a era eitartalned yesterday afternoon by Mm. John Andemon at her home, 3C Fast bevsnteenth Houth street. A trroen and wblta color scheme ass carried put In tlta table deco rat Iona Kreeelaa and ferna Irt O green bowl formed tha oenterpteis for tha table. Tha placa card a warn In spring flower effeeta Mra King Thomas reported current evente and Mra Clauds Woolley read several short stories folloatng luncheon. Guesta In Addition to tha club members wars Mm. Rose Weldner, Mm J. Floyd Woodruff and Mra C. F. Wherrltt of Kainaa, Utah. The hostess waa aaslated bw Mrs. B atdner. (Member of z' ' a , The ladles of Lynda wtll give a card TSrty at the Ladles' Literary club house this afternoon. Tha committee on arrangements Include Mra A. R. Con over, Mra. F. R. CJIbeon. Atm. E. llerten stein. Mm. O. Ft. Chalmers, Mra Hanev H And Alra B C. H. Mra Harper, (evens B. Ramey, a The ladles' auxiliary to the B. of L. K will hold Its regular meeting at 1 30 o'clock Friday, followed by a card party, to which all members and their friends arg, invited. FEN houee" for students, faculty and friends was held yesterday ftemoon from 4 until 7 o'clock ' f at the University of Utah. Nonfraierntly men entertained In the reception rooms of the John R. Park building. Balms and ferna were used In decorating the main hall. The pumh table wee decorated with potted plants. WUIard Hpence waa In charge of arranga-mentItanclng waa enjoyed. Fraternities entertained at their rlnua chapter houses near the university, hlgma fill waa at home at 13S& East First South. The decorations a .re carried out In a color echeme of blue and gold, the fraternity color. A large wicker besket of yellow dufffodUs. lied with blue malllte, formed the centerpiece for the punch table. The living rooms were used d for dancing. The orcheetra wat behind a screen of palms. Refreshments ware served downstairs In the billiard room. Fledge members of the dressed as colored milters, asfraternity, sisted In serving. The committees In charge Included Wendell L tnan and Lincoln Ura. Ph I'Alla Theta member received their guests at 1171 East Houth Temple. The reception room waa decorated In blue and white, the fraternity colors. Tha dining room was arranged to represent a short-orrlhouse. Fledges, dressed as waiters, served the guest a The committee on arIncluded Joe Oarthey, chairrangement man; Vernon Stevens and Jark.EUer-berk- . Mens Easter Needs . Mens 25c a. v. er The materials alone in many instances are worth more than the price asked. Embodying the finest workmanship from New Yorks most prominent waist manufacturers. Stanched Collars, 2 for 25c Several flood styles in a very popular brund. Mens Lisle Socks, Beaded 50c This grade is now a 75c value, but having a limited quantity bought at the old price, they are still offered at 50c. We fidvibe buying now. The next lot will cost more. FT Work Socks, 25c it - - 1 refreshing, restful. Tfeera art tour Savors at Schilling Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, English Breakfast. Ail ooa quality. In moisture-proo- f srchmyn-Une- d packages. At grocers everywhere. 1 Tsa A Schilling & C Sati Francisci Satin Camisoles, $2.49 Envelope Chemises, $2.49 Campbell's Soups 25c cans In the following flavors: Chick en, tomatoes and vegetable. '2 d 25o Curtis r a ......... Band Aprons, 79c Made 'of Amoskeag Gingham; pocket and ties; large size kitchen apron; fast colors; 98e values; special at ...79c Thursday Baby Day Specials Every mother should make it a point to avail themon selves of our special advertised Baby Specials Baby Day, as it is one of the biggest events of the week. Baby Wool Sacques, 89c Wool Baby Sacques, white trimmed with pink and 89c blue stitching. Regularly $1.25; special at 50c Oilcloth Bibs, Baby ' Baby Coats, $4.50 Made of a good quality of Bedford Cord, collar and scallop edges; special Baby Beacon Blankets, $1.93 Pink or blue floral design, shell stitched special . Baby Dresses, $1.98 selection of six different styles. Made of fine nainsook, dainty style, trimmed with fine Val. laces, insertions, French knots and feather stitch$1.98 ing; $2.50 values at A wonderful jVfVfWf, V 1, y , : :; V vv Candy Perfection We recommend Lowe Brothers High Standard Paints because they are so well adapted to the Rocky Mountain - climate. They withstand the assaults of sun and storm and give protection in extremes of temperature. H. S. Paint will give your home the kind of preservation it merits in This era of high valuation. Good paint is the best insurance against depreciation. There is a High Standard Paint for every kind of interior or exterior painting. . Let our paint expert advise you on the Paint-U- p. ALT IAKE QlKff 3 PAINT 6 tarA Firfouttv. street jTadquarfcp tor PAINT frlLtPAPCbCLAy 33-- 35 Is Miss Helen Hughes will arrive today to visit her mother, Mrs. M. A. Hughes Miss Hughes and her mother will leave soon for s visit to cslUornia. Packed in an artistic bos itself a souvenir of our own state Chocolates make a distinctive gift to send away. Miss Electa Skeen of this city is spendMiss Fla. ing the winter at Miami. Skeen left Salt Lake last June for Alberta. Canada. She has since (sited in New York. Washington and other of the principal eastern cities and went aouth ' early In the winter. Sent everywhere by parcel Ipost a Mr. and Mrs Henrv Tlrigham of Buffalo left for home last night, after a visit to rela tiies In Salt I,ake. Mr. Itilg-hais a distant relatue of Brigham KEELET ICE CREAM CO. m Voting. 55 SQMain 160 SaMain 160 Sa Staie-iraU- . -- The Daughters of Utsh Ploneeis will hold a allier tea at the home of Mra C. C. Neslen, 313 Third avenue, Frhlav afternoon from S to 5 o'chxk. A musical program will be giien. The public Is ini ited. Furniture Shipped THAT FADED FROCK at Less Than WILL DYE LIKE NEW Cars leave Soon Tor California points, Denver, Chicago and eastern points. Consult us before making any shipments. Dont worry shout perfect remits, to fie 'Diamond Dves, guaranteed gne a pew. riih. fadeless eotor to anv fabric, whether it be wool. iiW. hueo, colton or mixed good dresses, blouccj, coats, feath stockings, skirts, childrens -. er. drapejvcs, roiBook eringTbe Direction with each package tells so plamlv how to diamond dye over any color that fou cannot make a mistake. To match anv material, haie drugsrd. Y Diamond Dvr Comr ( Vdi prtisemont J i i Dinner and Entertainment 6 to 9 p. m. $1.00 QwtyDcpt. Soup Cojisomme Jardiniere Wafer A cal Ctitlctte, Breaded, Milanatse or Itoist R bn of FTime TWf au Jus Creamed Mdbed Potatoes i Tinner Rolla Salad Aparague. Viruucrette Storage Ccrpiny Saur Sundae rincapjie or West 2nd South, Salt lAks City, Utah. Faonci: Was. 5722 and Was. 6723 328 (Isolate Tea I Crtim vA 'ei rail Fruit Cocktail au Grenitlina U. A. Eejser fireproof ' rs NEWII0USE HOTEL Freight Rates in Our Through Cars. Freshen Up Diamond Dye Old, Discarded Garments gist show you j With each box of chocolates goes a most delightful little When Utah Was Young folder, telling of eqrly pioneer amusements. . Mrs Russell Peter Hartle has returned to Logan after a several days visit to the city. - - . Youll find it in our OLD FASHIONED CHOCOLATES, with their smooth, vanilla cream centers and rich milk ehoeolate coating. The Needlecraft club will entertain at luncheon Thursday at the Xewhouse hotel. Extremes of Climate ...20c Made of good quality percale; pocket and tics; 50e value; . . . . 30c special all-d- H. S. Paint Withstands Lima Beans brand, special Band Aprons, 39c 03esf By Jest ,..,.25c paikagcs... 11-o- four-in-hand- Common tea has a lot of .annin in it. And tannin, you know, is bad for stomach and nerves. , . Schilling Tea contains very little tannin. But Schilling Tea costs it ihorel Yes, thats so costs more per pound. But figure the cost pet cup. I Youll find that its really cheaper than common tea a!pound makes so many more cups And it is real tea rich, Corn Flakes Special, per package Easter Neckwear, 75c Yoke Night Gowns, $2.49 15c Blue Bell Currants want-Tailore- rir Taste Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles Krinkle Hemstitched Button ' Round Necks Trimmed Lace Trimmed In fact, most Braided and every Models ed style Never have we offered such remarkable values at such a ridiculous price. Another sale demg onstrating Auerbachs Special $2.49 Sale of Undermuslins Queen ' packages High Lows Collarless Kappa Alpha entertained at lM Thirteenth East. The decorations were carried out In a color PC he rue of garnet and old rose, FI Kappa Alpha colors. The Reliving room eras need for dancing. freshments were served cafeteria style. dressed Pledget, at "bellboys," received A sock very popular with firethe guesta and conducted them to Value-givindining room. The committee In men and railroad men in genIncluded Grant MarFarlane, Wallace C'ae tleton and Ftoyal Hendricks. eral, and well known as the Beta Theta Ft aa at horn at 157 Thirteenth East. A color echeme of blue most durable of eocks. and rose waa carried out In decorating the living room, where dancing was enjoyed. The dining room wae arranged to represent a "bar. Refreshments were scried over the bar. Pledge member of the fraternity were dressed as bartenders and Bright, cheerful patterns in waiters. Tha committee on arrangements included George Cooper and Norman 1 A ties. mens God be. Phi Alpha Epsilon received at 70 Eaat old at an splendid quality First Houth. Fraternity emblems and color, maroon and gray, were carried out (Auerbachs Second Floor.) popular price. In tha decorations. Miniature evergreens and palms decorated the living rooms. Pledges of tha fraternity were dressed as French waiters and served the in the dining room. The committee guests In .noluded Joseph Lerwtll, W tlllam charge Hmltii and Norman Olsen. Sigma Alpha Mu entertained at 78 Twelfth Eaat street. Purple and white, the fraternity colors, were used In the A Big; Sacrifice Sale of Underauslins, Offering . decorations. The dining room represented -f If an Opportunity to Procure Your Summer Needs where root beer was served on 'ban, The committee In Indraught. i at Extremely Low Prices. jf cluded Leslie Samuels, Robertcharge Lehmen, Joe Nathan and Rosenberg. The Sphinx club entertained at East Second South. Japanese decorations were used throughout the houee. A Japanese High neck and long sleeves. Made of fine camdance waa given during the afternoon by little glrle dressed in Japanese costumes. trimmed with embroidery, insertion and bric, The dining room waa decorated with fratucks. Value up to $2.98, special $2.49 ternity emblems and colors. The committee In charge included Floyd Anderson, Allan Lynch and Frank Rasmussen. Sororltlea will have open house" this afternoon from 4 until 1 oclock at the Beautifully trimmed with filet, jshadovv, eluny University of Utah. Chi will receive at 113 East and Valenciennes laces,, insertions and ribbon. Third Houth street. The committee on arat .1 rangements Includes Miss Louise Nebeker, $2.49 Special chairman; Mis Bessie Newton and Mist Emmarose Woodruff. Gamma Phi will b at hom at 1144 Est South Temple. The committee In Mies Marjorie Lewtm Made of fine nainsook, charge includes beautifully trimmed Miss chairman; Ruth Mies Luclle with Valenciennes laces, insertions, embroideries,' Reid and Mias Le JeuneCecil, Ackerman. Chi Omega wlIT entertain at the home Also in the lot are pink beading and ribbon. of Mias Bae Williams on Blrsbe avenue. The committee In charge of arrangements white Windsor crepe, neatly trimmed. and A s composed of Miss Louise chairwonderful selection of choose to man; Miss Marjorie Go wans, Hill, I styles from; Miss Davi and Miss Frances Armstrong. Pearl $2.98 values, special $2.49 Delta Epallon will recelie at 433 Thirteenth East. The committee on arrangements Includes Miss Josephine Stookey cnalrman; Miss Romona James. Miss Fay King, Alls Paloma Brown and Miss Violet tee this afternoon t the New house hotel sides the hostess Mis, o F. Lamb. Mrs Bolognese. Lambda Phi Lambda will receive at the In honor of ills Dottle Felt, an April W. II Cheshire. Mra. J. J. Cushman. enter Mr. Ro'al C. plsen, Mrs. James Hall, Emery dormitory on East Second South bride. Mis Erma Borrnmn Inwillhonor of Mrs. R. H. Seamar, lira. J. I,. Karren, committee on arrangements Include tain at bridge this evening Mra. J. C. Coad, Mra VV. K. Hxmuelson, Miss Virginia. Budd, chairman; Miss Ber- Mias Felt. -- r Hi e Mra. C. A. Howell, Mrs. M. Halley and nice Derrick and Misa Lucille Margetta Mra. C. VV. Lyon. The Art guild will receive in the art The Utopia club was entertained yesstudio In the Stewart building. afternoon by Mrs. A. W. Lyon, The women of St. John's guild of the Nonsorority girts of the university will terday South street. Twenty-fir- st 180 East church will meet this morning home In the J reception rooms of the Luncheon wae followed by a Kensington. Episcopal In the parish rooms. Ninth East and John Park building. Mis, Kerma Pink formed the centerpiece hyacinth session. for an avenue, Cragun and Mlsa Edna Romney are in for the table. The place cards were dec Logan charge of arrangements. orated In pink blossoms The Good Dav Visit club will enterMrs. F. J. Carter a as a guest In addl Mrs. A. H. Beckman will entertain at tlon at a farewell party in honor of Mra. tj the club members. Including be tain A. A. Pannier at her home, 143 Fourteenth East street, this afternoon. Mrs. Pannier will leave soon for her summer In home Bountiful. Mens Substantial ' vl-S- ' A medicine possessing tonic, alter-- TTao- atiwa and rxooatructtro lui in treatment of dehtbtated cooditfatia caused by overwork or proHnd train or portoua irritability. aiopo of braia fa, or tooersJ deores njm. nervoua ua avtem. Fraoared formula hied wnb and approved hf tha C hwf Chemist Ireaaur; UeptVtaa cnf ugtaaD.C J If a ixi kuna U9, IN j 8U Lake City. IM i Ptafnfailero Cm 3 Co. For Utah Ask Ycur , "r Errols! |