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Show THE BALT LAKE TRIKUNE, SUNDAY MORXIXO MARCH 23, 1920. A, tlkmiuu.u Out Horn Pag I J Oahoon and Mix There Brown. tr invitation have been issued. J t 1 2 5 Nine-- 1 Th entertainment committee of th Ladle Literaiy club will entertain at a card party Wednesday, April 7. at the clubhouaa on fcast South .Tempi (treat. FLORENCE MDONALD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McDonald, whose The wedding will take place Tucaday and to W. It, Kendall is announced today. the couple will leave later in the ireek for a honeymoon in Florida and Cuba. MISS a a 1 M'aa Dottle Felt, who will be married 1 to Frank Jveieon, Will enter-- 1 f April until Tueedav afternoon from tain 1 o dock at her home on Cannon road, a a Tli Women Republican club will en tertain at a reception baturday afternoon from 4 until ( on th tneiianln at th Hotel Utah The reception will be In honor of th member of th Republican club who will be vlalting In th , city during conference week. Heveral vo- cal eeleciione will be given and a stringed i orchestra will play during th afternoon. b Th committee In charge Include Mr A Hyde, f Juatln H. Iav., Mr. Jeanette I - Mr. H. Folland. Mr W. M. McCrea, I Mr. XV. I). Ward, Mr J.icob Evan.t Mrs. Fannie Fattlson, Mrs. W. H. Killion, Mr. E, B. Stockman and Mr. W. M. N.lleon. Jifth AenaeJVeityorK The EasterPanxe-- ' A Complete and For Easter I tJ Th Leagu of th Sacred Heart will glv a party In th Cathedral hail, April b(, I o'clock Cards and mualo will j1 at I among tha features of the evening Re-freehmenta will alao b served. Th fol- D. 1 lowing fommltte Mrs. ha chargs4 loom, chairman: Mr. McKeever, re- M 8. Brelning. muiilc: Mr. 2 Mr. L. Me Craw J M. A. Rurke, ford, ticket Those wishing to rerva table can , notify Mra. Burke. Enchanting Collection of - labi; 1 f Mr. J. W. Sellwood will entertain-a- t a luncheon Monday afternoon at her f1 home. 104 South Slat street. Th guest will Include th member of th Ladies i V HATS Waterloo Methodist church. of th !Ald Landenberger. daughter of Mr and Mr. J. C. Landenberger, will entertain at her home on Virgin. street with dancing parties Friday evening and Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Whitney will nclub at their home tertain the on East Seventeenth South street Thure-- t 4 day evening. Apnl Th Entr Nous club will meet Monday afternoon at 1 oclock with Mra. Bert Fox at her home. No 1 Langlon court. 7 f 5 J t Eleanor There is nothing more essential to the Easter These Cecile costume than a becoming hat. hats are so charming, so expressive of the Easter spirit, that you Would do well to match your frock with one of them. Specially priced for tomorrow $10 to $30. . -I Cer-Lud- I J 'i J t1 p club will entertain at The a dancing party Thursday evening at the Ladies' Literary club, 450 East South I Temple street. . McAllister will entertain Mica Vllat Wednesday t a miscellaneous hower In of her lter. Ml honor ' evening Theresa McAllister, a bride of ApriL One-Ste- . Ml 5 henor entertain will talned a number of their friends with ao guest of her daughter, Mra. Russel Parelaborate luncheon and bridal shower at son. her beautiful country home west of Buhl Mrs. Harry Bowen Is spending a few Wednesday even ng. Th color scheme, week with her mother at Beaver. of the Mrs. P. J. Addama, president consisting of pink and green, waa pleas-- I Ingly carried out, whfle miniature dolls, Service Star legion, and a community I clad In bridal costumes, graced th plat worker, returned Tuesday from an exof each guest. tended visit with her mother at SteamTh Home Culture club met Friday at boat Springs, Colo. j Mrs. Emilv Fournlsr and granddaughthe home of Mrs. Frank Cox. Papers were read by Mee dames J. n. Shriver ter, Artis Wlleon, arrived Friday mornand W. H. McGraev, after tha bualness ing from Canon City, Colo. They will session waa held. Luncheon was served pend th summer with Ur. and Mrs. L. by the hostess, ass.sted by Mrs. H. C, R. Fournier. Mr. and Mrs. William Magulra, who had Goodhue Ve.dames Henry Lehman and Walter Hodgins were guests of the club. been the guest of Mrs. E. J. Davidson, Alia. li. J. callous has gone to Portal, left Monday morning for thalr home in N. IX, to spend a few weeks visiting her Mason, Mich. Mrs. Bert Wynaught returned Monday parents. from Loa Angelea. Mr. Julia A. Smlthaon, who I conthe drive in Beaeer county for ducting MILFORD th Sarah Daft hom at Salt Lake, read original poem at the Victory theater night. Next Wednesday evening MILFORD. March 27. Tha most Inter- Friday wilt Five a recital at Beaver City. was the he esting social event of the week Mra. George A. Trent returned Friday shower given bv the Service Star legion to Mrs George Harris, th musician of the night from Briny City, where she attended a convention of the Royal Neighreceived Harris Mr. many chapter.. beautiful and ueefifl little reminders. bor of America. Mlaa Flora Barkdoll and J. H. Hanlon Luncheon was served. Mra William Cline returned Monday wer married Qleay at the home of Ur. In Anna Johnson of Mis Theresa McAllister at a homo In t ehower Friday evening, at .her .the Kensington apartmenta will entertain The Bachelor Knight dancing party Monday, April club. Ladles' 4, at th Literary I "at an Eaater 4 I Miscellaneous Events and Mra. P. A. Papworth entern club Thursday ava- the street. ping at their home on Ninth East The evening was spent playing card andfor six- Mr. , 1 talned 2 i1 Car-Luda- J? Luncheon waa aerved dancing. teen guests. Those present were Mr. and A. J. Selander. Mr. and Mr. 8. R. Mra , Relander, Hr. and Mra A. L. Vincent, I Mr. and Mr. L. U. Griggs, Mr. nd Mr. A. J. Bishop, Mr. and Mra N. K. Whit-ney, Mr. and Mr. E. F. Baldwin, Miss Genevieve Cotterell and Walter Neilson. 5 1 I Mra A. E. Busby and daughters ntr at a shower Monday afternoon at their home In honor of Mra C. M. talned Busby, formerly Miss Mildred McCourt, 'a December bride. The afternoon was 1 spent In games and music and light were served. Beside the guest of honor, those present were Mrs. William Watson, Mrs. William Buttle, Mra H. Mra T. , Marcroft, MrMra.M J M. Warner. Miller, Mra. James Nuttall, Kelly. Mrs. 8. J. Thomas and Mra R. W. Knowlden. Auvro W. D. Gaby, Mrs. Samuel Warren, Mr. A. Timmons, Mrs. Wilma Bradley, Mra Frank Heglnbotham, Mrs. W. Jones. Mr. W. O. William and Mra William E. Smith. quet of th flower. Those present were: Miss Miss Mies Mrs. Roe Russon, Mis Doris Tucker, Emma Carlson, Miss Pearl Carlson. Ardella Neeley, Mis Merle Hanley, Samuel J. Russon, Mra Jack Shoupe, C. W. Carlson, George Rock, Heber Mrs. Ron Kunkel entertained at a Slack, 8. J. Russon ana Jack Shoups. luncheon Monday afternoon at her home, a 1935 Lincoln street. In honor of the Mra. C. M. Hart antertalned Friday Mrs. William E. Smith entertained the y-fourth anniversary of her afternoon at her home, 1521 Ninth East members of her card club Tuesdav at the mother, Mrs. birthday A Covers Mary McKnlght. (treat, at flv tables of bridge Daffodils home of Mr., and Mrs. O. B Hofstrand. were laid for twelve. Following the lunch- and violets In a wicker basket and In Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. The eon a musical program was enjoyed. vases decorated tb rooms. crystal table held a crystal basket of Jonquils Five hundred waa and pink snapdragons. Mrs. M. McDaniel entertained the memMrs. H. L Barnlcott of 152 Common-'Wealt- h during the afternoon. The guests. Series dub at a luncheon avenue entertained at her home jJ played besides the club membera were Mra O. bers of theafternoon 143 at her home, Thursqay evening In honor of her daugh i B. Hofstrand. Mra J. J. Steiner, Mrs. W. Tenth East street. The table had as a Thursday ter. Miss Nettle Belle Barnlcott. The i P. Porter. The club members are Mrs. centerpiece a basket of spring large ten. numbered guests Mrs W. J. J. Blake. Georg Moyer, Mra flower. The living room was decorated John Davidson, Mrs. Samuel Rivers. Mra with pink and white carnations. The Mrs. Joseph Schoenhals and Mrs. Richluncheon waa followed by an election of Davis entertained Friday evening at offlcera Mrs. Etta Jarman was sleeted ard th home of Mra Nettle Neslen, 73 e president and Mr. Roy Kluge was elected treat. Pink sweet peas and treasurer. In a crystal basket formed thesnapdragons centerpiece for the supper table. The guests were Miss Eortuna Wise entertained kt Mr. Clarence Howell, Mra R. D. Sperry, shower Thursday evening In honor of Mra D. Byerllne. Arthur A. Lewla Mr. Mias Vera Jones, a bride of April. Th Mra Nation, Mrs. Frank Lovesey, home waa decorated In a pink and white Mrs. Hugh David Hartwell, Mra Paul Scherbel color scheme. The hostess was assisted and Mra Nettle Neslen. by her mother, Mrs. J. H. Wise, Mra. J. R. Jones and Mis Theresa Winter. sevent- was given Mr. F. pEyevening Strauss Thursday at her home on Second East street. Mra Strauss has Just returned from an extended visit In New York. The supper table had as a centerpiece a crystal vase of pink cams tlons. Covers were laid for thirty. A surprise "'This form of eye trouble Is prevalent among young people and causes headaches, and all sorts of trouble. Astigmatism Is a malformation ot the eye ball, and requires specially ground tensea perfectly fitted and placed, to overcome the er ror. eye-stra- Our knowledge of this trouble enables us to prescribe the right glasses to correct this fault. We have had extraordinary success in fitting difficult cases. J. E. BROADDUS Optometrist, 215 Walker Bank Building. Phone Was. S201. THe uf Air Ventilation Fret RUTH, NEV. Miss Eva Osborn and Miss Elsie OsRUTH, Nev., March 27. Announcement born entertained the membera of the Okto Phill club Monday evening at their Is made of the marriage of Miss Kathhome-oFifth East Street. The supper leen Cox and George H. Owen "it Ely. Wednesday of last week. Judge J. M. table had as a centerpiece a crystal basCollins performing the ceremony. The ket of jonquils. residents of Ruth. couple are Th only witnesses of the ceremony were In compliment to Miss Adels Roberta, an April bride. Mra. T. W. Gardner en- Miss Dora Grose, Miss Cuba Allaworth, Coath. The tertained at a linen shower Thursday John Glovln and Georg couple are spending. their honeynight at her home, 175 Third avenue. A young moon in Salt Lake. pink and white color scheme waa carried Mrs. A. 8. Leahigh visited in Ely 'Monout In the decorations. The luncheon table had a cluny cover over pink, with a day of last week, the guest of Mrs. Percy Jackson. as a kewpie bride centerpiece. Th hostess A non arrived at the home of Mr. and was assisted by her sisters. Mra. A. J. Williams, and Mrs. J H. Holland. The Mrs. Louis G. Peterson Thursday of last week. numbered guests twenty. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sullivan, long resia dents of Ruth, expect to leave soon for A dancing party arid supper was given Jerome, Aria., to make their home. at th Hotel Ftah by th Rilllken Eight Mrs. Dondere of Reno arrived Monday club Wednesday evening The tabla was last of week and is the guest decorated with large baskets of pink evening of Mr. and Mra F. M. Dondero. saeet peas and each of the young women guest was presented with a corsage bou- - of Mrs. J. T. Ford entertained a number guests at cards Friday afternoon of last week. Two tables of five hundred were played, followed by luncheon. Prises were won by Mrs. A- - 8- Leahigh and Mrs. Ted Matthews. Mrs. Lawrence Tlets of Ely visited In Ruth Monday afternoon. v Mr. and Mra C. P. McDowell spent last week-en- d at Ely, the guests of Mr. and Mra Lawrence Tlets. Mra. Roy Turner motored to Ely afternoon week. The members of the 1920 club were entertained Monday evening by Mrs W. L. McClune, assisted by Mrs Gerald McN&y. were Mr. F. R MonThe day. ladles' first: Mra. Bert Walker, SAN-O-TUladies' consolation; Baird Spall, men's F f'rst, and Georgs Foster, men's consolation. Refreshments were served at the eohclusion of the games, with table decorations suggestive of St. Patrick's day. Mrs. Granvlils Allen will be the club s next hostess. Mr. and Mra. 'Walter P. Kent are receiving congratulations' upon the arrival of a son Wednesday of Let week. Mrs. Fred L. Smith was hostess at a card party Tuesday afternoon of last g The guests Included the reek. McDonald. Nance. Rosevear, Van Poleen, Doridero. Hsnehett, Donohue. Walker, Caulfield. Rhelmond. McNay ana were Mr. C. B Ford Th LAKE CITY Nance, first ; Mrs. Gerald McNay, second, well-kno- Mattress represents the very finest materials and also skilled workmanship not a thing spared to make it worthy of its reputation. San-O-T- State Society - -- Sat-uril- of-la- st The prtse-wlnne- Tab That OIt Uniform MATTRESS Thicknes Reinforced li -- ever-sprea- d Chit The Heart of the San-O-Tu- Study This Strip f. ra With Great Caro SALT Utah Bedding and Manufacturing Go. Mes-ame- prise-winn- er a AHUiOSCN Mesdames Burton, Mumford, Tanner and Mlsa Vera Mumford. Mr. and Mr. Spendlove of Cedar Cltv visited Mr. and Mrs. Georg Litchfield Sunday. Miss Amv Couch of Latimer and Harrv Allen of Milford were married Thuradav of last week. Mr. and Firs. Allen are at home In the Forgle apartmenta. from Salt Lake, where she visited her and Mra. O. A. B etcher. Mra. Geneva Vtegent left Monday night parents. Mr. and Sirs. Thomas B. Davis. Mrs. Bryant and son left this week for for Salt Lake. Mrs. George Lftchfld grave a luncheon their ranch at Yale to spend the spring at her home on Friday. Her guest war and summer. " Kly Valr I vliKd in' MUfMrtw wsV day of Si?VJ5!. of Beaver, returning A"ns Mrs. Itay Hanchell and Mrs. James I HCP QHUf iltf ftt 108 Rosevear visited with friends In Ely rom ft Visit Withover in Milford to visit Angeles, stopped week B. SmlthiOn thl Week J. mimharVof Th. the Five Hundred club Mrs. and Mias Louise Jack Wardenberg met at the home of Mrs. A. S. Leahigh Entertained th M,M Johnson Ar'1h llnconytahrcoraUonrweTeen Lnd her hom 'rlda ot glrl n white Th. in lh.S!d HOME.MADE games were Mrs Jack Caulf.eld, first, A miscellaneous shower was given last Tfd McCretvv Lnd Rt the bome of M- - W' V- - Cottrell Wek J. for MIm Bertha Cook, who received Vfr.r'wwevva, Saturday ftter iI beautiful and uwful gift. Thoaa many prea noon of lant wek. nt ware Meedames Harris, Serveat, Trt Among tha .Burt people noted at the I bole Berkhelmer, Wheat, Oleaaon, Carl- "d danc Fiven at Ely j entertainme Armstrong, Brooks, Roper, Cole, ladle of Sacred Heart church i fyedthe jgaI( Trent Unwin and Cook nee day evening of last week were Hom, Mr. nd Mrs. Clarence George left Tuea I A fIrNri1: arlba ri,ar'Pn.i.Mr' ntht for Long Beach, Cal. Mr. Matthews, MlM Thelma Huntington of Beaver Is Mr. and Mrs Roy Turner, Mr. and Mrs. relatives here. visiting Baird Spell, Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. Rhein- Mr Mrg. Roy Addama have moved mond Mr and Mrs. Georg Owens Mr. t0 Sat ke to make their home, and Mra. .Don Aoree, Mrs. W Ill's. Mildred F. C., Harris of Beaver Is Mr. McNay. Cuba Allsworth, Margaret Grant, June Grant, Meryl McCall, Gene Master- son and George Coath. Containing Betsyanna Truffle, Chocy Miss Mildred McNay departed olate Maple Creams, Chocolate Vaa visit with nilla Walnut Creams. Vanilla Cream morning for a week friends In Salt Lake. Caramels, Chocolate Fudge, Chocolate One of the largest gatherings of the Cream Brazil Nuts and Chocolate season attended the dance given at Ely Cocoanut Oeama, Special trains were Tuesday evening run from Ruth, Kimberly and McGill. The benefit dance given In Ely by the American Legion Saturday evening of last week was well attended by Ruth people, fhJpt I If; ttsuamm dandies Il'T pH?-w,nne- v, MJack For Easter. Betsyanna Assorted $1,50 Box Wed-resla- Betsyanna SPECIALS PRDSajiOWFOB BUHLrIDAHO 1 BUHL, Idaho, March 27. A box social was held at the H'gh school Wednesday night. The exercises were Introduced by Henrv Lehman, who delivered a stump speech In the negro dialect. A piano solo by Miss 8arah McCauley was pleasingly rendered and an Imaginary telephone conversation, carried on by Mr. S F. Peet, was listened to with rapt attention. A recitation by W. 8. Hvde, entitled The Lost Pantaloona. brought an encore from the houae. A one-aplay. Don't. waa Mlaa Sadie alao immenaelv enjoyed. Spalnbower received the prize for th beet decorated box and Mias Kathleen Hyde received the prize for the hlghezt-price- d box. The receipts for the evening amounted to 2139 35. The Pinochle club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. H. Miller, Jr. The afternoon waa apent In card as served by the games, and luncheon hoatess. S. C. Peck entertained a number Mr. of her friends Saturday evening of last week. Th evening was spent In sewluncheon aerved ing. with a at 6 o'clock bv tha hostess, assisted by Mesdames H. M Allen and Virginia Peck. The Misses Edith and Carol Nason entertained with a slumber party Saturday night of last week, following a12 theater o clock Luncheon was aerved at party. b? the hmteas. Those present were the Florence Wilson. Julia French, Margaret Yingat, Dorothy Davis and Hazel Nelson. Mr. C. H. Ylngst was hostess to the Iam't circle Friday afternoon. Tha program for th afternoon waa featured throughout with musical renditions. Roll call waa answered by favorite war nong An indoor picnic party was held at the v home of Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Hayes Those present were Mr. afternoon. C. D. Mrs. Mrs Runs and Allred, Knyder, M r. and Mrs H. C. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs B R. Tillery and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shanks. Mr. end Mra. Charles Bussman entertained the 500 club Wednesday evening Rav Banbury won high eoor for Mr the ladles and J. H Shield for th men Honoring Mra. John Bartorlua, a recent brld. Mrs. J. Walter Miller enter- ct two-cour- se Truffle EASTER $1.50 $1.00 pound Mints, pis In or choc.... olated coated, pound. Fudge, plain or choco .... $1.25, late coated, pound..., Caramels .... pound Braxll Nuts, dipped In rich and chocolate coated, pound ,f.. Plain Cream Canters, any P AA flavor, without nuta, pound., BABBEL Exclusive $1.00 $2.25 Ladies Tailor el.vv Phone Wasatch 6484 120 East Broadway Wasatch 1510 C NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY . M'e Bun-da- This ls the Placer 66 EAST FIRST SOUTH STREET Across From Salt Lake Theater. DODGE EROS. |