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Show TIIK SAIF LAKK TIM BUNK, SUNDAY. MORNING, fx cAxxjxxxxj?iji,yjjxxyftrrxtxxxayxfi: ccw'iaooooccwxui o3gxixwx:icx:joQorrrrt,rv.--r-rrT-t- a2&2r i ifciili iiUiWiUttimiiiUw Menus for Easter to Be Given at Center i JULIA A. SMITH EN of Milford, who will have charge a drive in southern Utah for the benefit of the Sarah Daft Home for the Aged in Salt Lake. ILS. 1 approact) of proportioned diet for tspriug will lp considered at Civic tenter ttua week. During the week nt the center, Regeut street, a aerie of dcuionM rations and lectures will b started that wilt help in planning for the right eduction nnd cotubinations of food to meet the demnndg of a health-lu- l spring diet. . The work will be presented front an economical a standpoint ns All the classes at the Civic tenter are free and an invitation ia extended to nil to take advantage of the help pien thi-eTo assist the housewife in her share of the duties connected with the for cleanup campaign' scheduled hU Lake during the week, the Civic Center in distributing Utah Agricultural college und United States government bulletins on the cleaning of the bonne, removal. of stains, etc. Anyone wishing to tise theso bulletins may recure them free of charge at the Civic 'ester. The Womens College Center association, cooperating .with the Utah Agricultural college nnd the board of health, present the following program , for the week: Mondav, 10 a. tip to 12 Examination and diagnosis of babies. Tucsdar, 10 a. m. to 12 Demonstration, Appropriate Dishes for the Easter Dreakfast and Luncheon,' Miss l.e-iP. Jennings. Thursdsv, 10 a. m. to 12 Demonstration. Suggestions for the Easter Dinner Menu, Miss Lesh P. Jennings. Fndav,"2 to 4 p. m. Demonstrstion-lccture- , Laving of the Table and Serving, Showing Inexpensive and Easily Prepared Decorations for the Easter Table, 'Miss Leah P. Jennings. APPROPRIATE with the The Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will entertain Thursday afternoon at a card party at 2 30 oclock at the K. ,of P. ball Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. . The childien of the Orphans' Home and Pay Nursery will be the guests of the tnnnafrement of thnKinema theater Monday afternoon. Transportation baa been (r Delegates Callec to Meet for Conference STQETCC3 HA77DGS& For the Guest Room Nothing wins a hostess more commendatjpn than her elegant guest room, refined and luxurious in all its appointments. And the Mattress, mind you, contributes in no small way to the total impression of hospitality. Its only it detail, but a very fundamental one. overWe have built our Eberhardts stretch Mattress to meet the demand of women who care who pride themselves ' on having the best. Sold in threrf grades by leading dealers. be discussed. Utah haa the following officers and delegates and department chairmen who are entitled to seats at the U. Past offi W. C. biennial convention. cers, Mrs. George Hancock, Mrs. Clcsson T. Kmnev, Mr. Charles 1L McMahon, Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, president of D. F. W. C.; Mr. R. B. Porter of Oe don, director O. F. W. C., and Mra. timer E. Corfman, Utah secretary for tha . G. F. W. The department rhairmen are: Art, .?. M. Mrs. Worrell of Ogden: piriea, Mrs. F. D. Boise of Magna; civil ser vice, Mr. J. T. Helens; conservation Mrs. George Bperry of Nepbi; educa tion. Miss Alice Reynolds of Frovo home economics, Miss Jean Cox; industrial conditions, Mr. L. A. McBride of Tooele; literature, Miss Eva Erb of Ogden; legislation, Mrs. C.S. Kinney; mu health sic, Mrs. W. J. Barrcttep-xiubliDr. Jane SkolfieJJ. The delegate already elected from the atate at large are as follows: Mrs. John Cowan, Mrs. John A. Widtsoe, Mrs. Thomas Fouta of Price, Mrs. L. A, McBride of Tooele and Mrs. L. A. Merrill of Logan. The individual eluhl belonging to both state and national federation in elude Authors, Cleofan, College, Ladies Litprarv and Wasatch, all,of Halt Lake. Child Culture club of Ogden; Athemum of Park City and Busy Womens club of Moab. h ts dcsirdd that every elob thus af should send a representative to donated for the occasion by the Utah children to the theater and back to the filiated the called meeting on Wednesday, i Light and Traction company to take the nursery. April 7. All names should be 'sent to Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood at once so ns to insure setts nt the Manufacturers luncheon. a a . Salt Lake Mattress & Mfg. Co. The preeldents of the four Ladles Aid societies of the Methodist churches of the city will have charge of a large Methodist banquet to be given at the First Methodist church April 14. The four presidents are Mrs. K O. Lee of First church, Mrs. Richard Wheat of Waterloo church. Mrs. L. H. Drew of Lberty park church, and Mrs. R. J. Crosllck of the West side church. SMART SHOP PARIS NEW YORK SALT LAKE. S Fascinating New Modes for Easter Direct From New York's Smartest Tailors The Most Desirable Fashions Are suits to be procured from us such as Mangone's, and Harry Collins, which are different from the ordinary. tailor-mad- e The simple straight-lin- e and sport style suits are most correct. d women everywhere They are the preference of ' women of critical style. best-dresse- - ALSO Club Section s to Elect Officers. ' Meetings of sections of the Ladies Lit erary club for this week are scheduled as follows: Monday at 2:30 oclock the Dramatic section will meet. Officers will bt elected. Current events will be given by Mrs. K. H. Dorman. Tea will be served. at 2 30 o'clock the history-touriTuesday -section will have a special meeting. Officers for the coming yesr will be elected and the program of study will also be selected. Tea will be served after the meeting and every member, as well as all interested In this course of study and reading, ts urged to be present and a social time ts anticipated. o'clock the parliamenTuesday at tary law aectlon will hold a regular meetx ing. The current events and current liters ture section will hold itg next regular Mrs. meeting Friday at 2 30 o'clock. Austin Kerr will give a paper on the Life of Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Mrs C. E. West will give a short sketch of Ole Hanson, former mayor of Beattie and his victory over the Seattle reds. st -- Poetry Club Aids in Worthy Cause Poetry aociety of Utah i an active part in the drive for fund for the eurmert of the Sarah Daft Home for the Aged, now in progress. A poem, making a beautiful tribute to age, written by Mra. M. B. Howard, a member of the eociety, formerly of thia city and now of Springville, thehas been Foetry printed in souvenir form by aociety and ia being sold lor the benefit of" the home. Mra. B. A. M. Froiseth of 8alt Lake haa roceived a letter from i oninne Roosevelt Robinson, an eastern poetess, poem had so saving that Mrs. Howard at impressed her that it is to be read soa meeting of the New York Foetry Afurther contribution from the Utah Poetry aociety to aid the Sarah Daft home "is the service being done by Mra memJulia A. Smithsen of Milford, a fund ber of the aociety, in collecting of the throughout the southernof part Mra. Howstate through the sale contriof ards poem and the securing butions. Copies rf the poem fan be purchased at the public library. , THE Jdiversity Faculty to Be Entertained. Th Women of the University of Utah will entertain on Saturday evening at S 30 oclock in honor of be university Mrs. faculty In the John R. Park building. will be chairman of the eve- Steiner D, n Recep The committees are as follows: R. Rupfrt. tion. Mr J. H. Paul. Mra R. A: L. Mrs. Mrs. D. R. Alien: program, and Mathew a Mrs. Georgia B. Johnson FlorMrs C C. Monger; decorations, Mls Mies and Vimont Rose ence Ware. Mls n Costumes refreshments. Mrs. Panv A. Evans; Bennton, Mrs. Perry O Snow. Mrs. Mrs. H. Tipton, Mrs. Nellie Herman, Mias Books. L. Quinn, Mra H. O Richards. Edwards. breakthe Beeeie Mia annual Novelty characterised Maud Hardlman, fast of the Short Story club, given at the Mra Jakoh Bolin. Mra J. R. Griffith and Country club Monday afternoon. The club Mra. H. E. Gardiner. members were In costumes to represent the titles of .books. Prises awarded for Fast Guardian club No. 1 of the best costumes were won by Mra E, . The will meet with Mra N. Spencer tail B. Palmer, representing "The Prince of 537 India," and Miss Linda Jessup as "Blue Wednesday afternoon at her home, Prizes were also given for those South Tenth East street. Bonnet. guessing the greatest number of costumes correctly and were won by Mrs. C. U. The Women of the Mooseheart legion Houser and Mrs. Charles G. Plummer. ..ill entertain at cards Monday evening The pries were gift volumes of short at 8:30 oclock, at the Moose halL storiea The other books represented we ret Ths Wasatch Llt'erary club will meet "Red and Black, Mrs Clara H. Van Arman: Lady of the Chinese Courtyard," Tuesday at 2 88 o'clock at the CommuB F. Fro be will read Mrs. D. Glory of Amer- nity Center. , Mrs. Poland. Original poems White Linen a paper on ica." Mrs J. M. Dart: Ben Hur.' will be read and a prize will be riven for Nurse. Mrs. C. Dt Moore; Mrs.C. E. Richards; In CajVand Gown, the best. Poems must be sent to Mrs. W. Deazon by Monday evening A . Mrs H. C. Wallace; Black Beauty." Mrs. H. K. Klingender; Spanish Nun, Mrs vocal eolo will be given by Mine Ruth T. E. Newman: "Hiawatha, Miss Edith Williams and a cello aolo by Mra Melvin Mrs B. D Done. The hoeteeees for the afternoon Lass, Mudgett; "Gypsy ill be Mrs. C. Arthur Smith, Mrs. E. Hamill: "Rose in Bloom. Mrs. W, Scott Mrs Stockman, Mrs. Louise Steward and Keyting; "The Man Who Laughs, O. Plummer: Blue Bonnet." Mra. C. W. Seaton. Cnarles Miss Linda Jessup; Quaker Lass. Mrs Beulah Btorrs Lewis; Little Lord Faun-tlerowill meet The Womens Old Town Mrs. C. U. Heuser: at the Y. W. C. A. Folks. Mrs E. O. Lee and Mrs. W. J. Thursday afternoon 323 South Third East club B. Mrs.' Madame building. Butterfly. Barrette; street. The hostess will be Miss Mary Lavender and Old Lace. W. Dcason: Miss Miss Bernice Eastwood, A Stewart. Mra. Homer Robinson; Daughter of Margaret Brown and Miss M. Pittman. the Old South. Mrs? W. R. Hutchinson; Miss Louise Holt; "And "Carmen. Girl. Mrs. Freeman P. BasThe Seekers Literary club will meet Mrs. C. H. Tuesday at the Civic Center at 2 oclock. sett; "Lady of Quality, Mrs. The hostesses will be Mrs. O. W. Dally "The Gray Cloak. Blanchard; and Mr. A. J, Eeaton. The subject for George S. Blanchard the afternoon will be James Russell Lowell. to be by Mrs. L. MarclL Lynds chapter No. 1. O. E, S . will hold Tea will bepresented served after the program. the regular April meeting Friday evening 8 o'clock. All in the Masonic temple at members of the order are extended an invitation. Represent SMART SUIT MODES Mil-to- Titles of At Popular Prices, $39.00 to $69.00 EASTER GOWNS Of the Most Ultra and Correct Fashions for Ladies. PEGGY PAIGE Show Smart the Frocks Designed by Peggy .We Paige for Young People. . A Monday Feature WONDERFUL COATS 535 West Broadway. Phone Wasatch 3299. c for Church Banquet. &uits mvm delegate to the General Club biennial of Women convention in De Moinea, June 16 to 23, ar asked to meet during the eon fcrence of tho Utah Federation of Women Club presidents, Wednesday, April 7, at 11:30 o'clock, immediately the Utah Manufacturer preceding luncheon at the Commercial club. The meeting will be held in the ladiea parlor of the Commercial club. Various question nhfch will require voting upon during the convention of the U. r W. C. will be considered, nnd transpor tation and hotel accommodation mil Women to Arrange Custom-Mad- e iiUtUMiWi ALL . h 5 MARCH 28, 1920. Bwetvon, Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Bwenson, Miss Ueneva Bwenson, Miss Esther iled-ber- g and Wilford Hedberg. were given Wednesday 458 persona their annual old folk banquet and entertainment In the aard house. A committee of eighteen arranged the banquet. A program was enjoyed and avdance was given in the evening. Mra Blanch Bowers of Balt Lake and Mra Robert Bradford of Magna visited during the week with their parents, Mr. and Mra J. J. Williams. Mr. and Mr. Kira Miller of Riverton were guests of Mr. and Mra Ernest Wednesday. 611-c- - r f vu Mr Millie Ashurn a Lark visitor early part of the week. Mrs, Hattie Mackay and Mra Martha Todd of Granger were visitors here The following were Balt Take visitor Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mr Htrum Jensen, Mr. nd Mr. Walla. Bateman, Mr. and Mra Henry Jenen. Mr. and Mra George Henderson, Mr and Mr. George Goodrldge, Mr. and l. Mra Charles Hogan, Mra Eugene Mr. W. C. Halliday and E Kim- ball The Parent-Teachassociation prat a social Friday evening of last week. th Wed--ned- Kim--hal- er Thousands of other have gotten rid of theirs WITH OUT DIETING OR EXERCISING often at the rata of over a pound a day and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction haa taken place. I am a licensed practising physician and personally select Ota treatment for each 'ndlvidual case, thus enabling me to cbooss remedies that will produce not only a loaa of weight barmleaaly, but which will also relieve yon of all the troublesome symptoms of overstoutness such as shortness of breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and iriouj other afflio-tjowhich often accompany overstoutness. . My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, aleepy feeling, giving you renewed energy and vigor, a result of the loss of your superfluous fat You are not required to change hi tho slightest from your regular mode of living. There is no dieting or exercising. It la simple, easy and pleasant to take. If you are overstojut do not postpone but sit down right now and send for my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan whereby I am to be PAID ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE if you so desire. Dr. B. NewmiB, 28 5th Av.. H. T.. C16T Kindly send m year TRIAL TREATMBITK and DR. R. NEWMAN H i Bwiw SmuXm fifth Xrmm, Mew lark, 74 M. r(l offer. Nam t. Address or B.F. D.. Desk Town... State. tsasaeseeee 3. y. In the Most Wanted Styles of the Season. Not at. All Expensive but Quality Prevails. ' BLOUSES AND Are of Rare Loveliness, and Smartness. OVER-BLOUSE- ic S Displayed First Time Monday. . ' Hats From Cleverest Makers The most ultra models from Bendel, Collins and Tappe for and smart wear. A SHOWING OF DOBBS. AND KNAPP SAILORS . (The Smartest Shown on the Avenue) Fashioned the ENGLISH WY which is matchless for tailored wear . 1 Powder 65e Route 65c For thee charming end delightful tfpemrvnce of youth; for skin that ia nor only beautiful, but U toft u a gentle breeze in June; for that delicate glow of color in the check um Oacerg Complexion Powder end Rouge, Obtefaabte NOW WEST JORDAN The Ladies Auxiliary to the Veteran e WEST JORDAN, March 27. The Volunteer Firemen's association held a of Ml Cieo Bateman and Roland bee afternoon the Thursday quilting af 152 Page took place Wednesday of last week home of Mrs. Grace Samuelson, A reception In the Balt Lake Coatrvllle avenue. Mrs. Harry Naff as- was given at the templa home of th bride's sisted the hostess. Mrs. James A. Bateman. parents, Mr. and room was decorated, In The reception The Maxwell McKean W. R. C. will pink and white epring flowers The tasecond of a series of card the as had a centerpiece a basket of give parties ble IV ednesday afternoon at 2 oclock at ths snapdragon with a butterfly bow jf pink I. O. O. F. hall. Refreshments will be and white maltne on the handle. The served. bride wore white satin trimmed tn shadow tace and carried bride rones. A supper was served to seventy-seveRadiant chapter No. 12 O. E. 8. will hold a special .meeting Tuesday evening at 7 30 o'clock at the Masonic temple. A number of children Snd other relaAll nyemher are Invited. tives of Mr. and Mrs. N P Mvensm ThS College club will meet Thursday gathered at thetr home the latter part afternoon in the Women's budding at of last week for a family aortal before Westminster college. Ths annual elec- Mr. and Mrs. Bwenson feats to make The their home In Union. A cold supper was tion of officers will take place. hostesses for the afternoon will be Miss served to th following: Mr. and Mra Miss Lou McLain and Iwden. lawrenre Pearson, Mr snd Mrs Walter Marge Erickson. Mrs. Hannah Rowen. Mr. and The Past Guardian club Neighbors of Mra Mhliam J leak. Mr. and Mrs AnWoodcraft will entertain at a card party drew Bwenson, Mr. and Mra. Clift bwen-soMr. and Mrs, Edward Orgill, Mr. Wedneadav evening In the I. O. O. and Mrs. Clyds Bwenson, Mr snd Mrs. hail. Prizes wl'l be awarded and reM allae Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Ptene will bs served. freshment mar-riag- &ctramm-Jobftaof- t, lruebl Drug WOMEN! 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