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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 31. 1920. .is LIFT OFF CORNS, MAGIC! NO PAIN Drop Freezone on a touchy corn then kft that corn off with fingers PD erved Trousseau Shown to Friends at .Following Noon Tea Wedding Dinner Is l!S - marriage of Mias Florence and W. B. Kendall look place Vt high noon yesterday at h the ward meeting house. The ceremony was performed by Bishop 8. B. I'latt, The bride wore a street suit, of dark blue tricollne, with a corsage bouquet of dark red roues. A dinner was given for relatives at the IdrlMtnaltl home on Fourth East street lest night. Dinner was served at tables seating twelve guests and covers Each table Vers laid fy seventy-fivhad a basket of dark red roses as a cen- -, terplece. with smaller baskets of roses at either end. On either aid of the were crystal candlesticks centerpiece , holding red candles In Assisting receiving tha guests wera Mr. and Mrs. J. U. McDonald, Dr. and Mrs. A. 8. Kendall, Mra George B. Mar-getand Mrs. Rtrhsrd Chamberlain. Assisting In the dining room were Mies Katherine Crawley, Miss Dorothy Miss Theresa Brown, Miss 1 aide McDonald. Miss Fawn Kendall, Miss Marcella Rogers and Mlsa Tlta Dunyon orchestra furnished music. The couple will leave Thursday morning for Palm Beach, Fla., and Cuba, in company with Mr. and Mra. J. U. McDonald. THE , Twelfth-Thirteent- e. ts n, A'ham-I'erlal- Hay-inon- d. Oirae arranged trousseau tea APRETT1LT by Mlaa Dotti Felt, a April, at her home, 119 Canyon road, yesterday afternoon, from t until 7 o'clock. The deco..ttlon for the tea tabla wera In blue and gold A clunv cover waa over yellow. Golden daffodils and hlua eornflpwers In a low basket, tied withe yellow Csatln ribbon, formed the center-piecfor the table. Four crystal candlesticks held gold and blue candles. tha Variegated aweetpeaa decorated reception room. The Wltxell orchestra furnished 'music. The hostess was assisted In receiving Mrs. by her mother. Mrs. A. W. Felt. R. D. Btark and Mra. A. it. Beckman were In charge of the dining room. Presiding at the tea table wera Mrs. A. A. Had, Mrs. J. A. Erickson, Mrs. F. C. Bassett, Jr., and Mra. W. R. Hutchinson, Jr. Assisting In serving wera Mias Ruth Jrewcek. Miss Ors belie Iverson of Beattie, Mlsa Florence May, Miss Fran- cea Brown, Mra. K. C. Purdv and Mrs. I. W. Owen. The guests ware received at the door by Miss Maurtne Brown and Mlsa Ruby May. Mra. B.sH. McMurrln Tiny bottles cost only a few cents. fcock of cr- - In thi lot of blouses are all the wanted colors black, navy, brown, taupe, flesh, French blue, jade, emerald and nasturtium beautifully embroidered and beaded. Only one of a kind. The regular prices range from $18.50 to $65.00. entertained at a st r; William Monk, Miss Mamie Needham. Mra. George Fnow.Cibt-s- , Mrs. George D. Woods. Mlsa Carrta Patrick, Mra. At- fred Clawson, Mrs. H. B. Clawson, Mrs. Walker Allen. Mrs. J. H. Woods, Mrs, Fred H. Sluter, Mrs. W. O. Ijiuhender, Mrs. W. F. Persson, Mrs. J. G. Wilkinson. Mrs. Hugh Cannon, Mrs. K. D. Mrs. Jennie Thompson, Mrs. I ,, . K!lVpUc? evening at In T Ths Ladles Aid society of the minster Presbyterian church will meet afternoon at the church. In Doming O'Connor, Mrs. Frank Olson, Thursday of with Mrs. tV. T. Woolsey, as Harris,' Mrs. Lawrence South- Mrs. R.-y meet- announced. It will he an wick and Mrs, Alma Beresfurd. ' inf ana tne member are requested to Miss Nina Giles entertained last nlrht br'n lu"cheon. m w music and cards in honor of Mrs. I st Hanchett, Mrs. E. A. Green- John H. Glanville. formerly Miss Phyllis I ,MM Mabel Holt has returned from a months trip to Denver and New wood, Mrs. I,. D. Pesslee, Mra E. K. I Slier, who was married Monday at Hanna and Mrs. C. W. Watson. the Giles home on Ninth East street. II Mexico. d was The decoration committee The house was decorated In yeliow spring ' I of Mrs. E.. M. Ufdyard and Mra flowers. Miss Maud Braffet has returned to C. VV. Watson. About forty were In atwas served st smalt tables. A I Berkeley, Cal., to resume her studies, 8upJer I , tendants. kewpie doll dressed as a bride, with after a visit with lier parents, Mr. and cyrstal baskets of jonquils, was on each II Mrs. M. P. Braffet. A birthday luncheon wlU he given by table.' Mothers' club at Civic the Balt The hostess was assisted by hey moth- - I Mrs. David Keith has returned to Center this afternoon at 1 o'clock. . A er, Mrs. H. E. Giles, Jr.; Mrs. P. L. I Ocean Park, after spending a short while musical program will be a feature of the Christensen and Miss Helen Schultla. I In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Keith have I leased afternoon. The committee on arrange- The guests numbered thirty-fivthe Nat Goodwin et ments Includes Mrs. F. W. Meakin. Mrs. Ocean Park. They will havecottage Mr. and , I Mrs. Paul Robert Peel, Mr If. W. Hurd and Mra. . i as their guests for Keyser t. J. Blnch. Reservations have been The Past Guardian club, Neighbors of made for thirty. Woodcraft, will give a card party thla a at the L O O F. hall. GERMANY Miss Vllate McAllister wilt entertain evening at a miscellaneous shower this evening 'The wedding of Mins KUsit fluffhe. In honor of her sister. MIbs Theresa daughter of Mr. and Mm. H. Hughes, and McAllister, an April bride. C. B. McFarUne will take place today. a a a j A a result of permission recently Mrs. Fred L. Blmons will entertain the The ladles' Missionary society of the I fronted by the German government I Social club afternoon of food will this at meet lowing parcels and clothing to be Wednesday ronffregatiorml church luncheon at her home, 2513 Fifth East with Mrs. H K. Zerbe, 149 McClelland I edmitted to that country, parcel post street. afternoon at 2 oclock, I business in the fcalt Lake postoffice has street, Thursday a a a to instead of 2.3, as previously announced. II been greatly stimulated, Postmaster Noble Wamim. according The Maxwell-McKes- n Woman's Relief Throughout I our of the day parcels are now S oclock Tnltv society will meet-a- t corps will give the second of a series of card parties at the I. O. O. F. hall this this afternoon at K.of P. hall. 58 East I n? received addressed to the relatives I Lake residents and containing afternoon ut 2 'o'clock. Broadway. I food and a a a clothing bound for the famine O' O 0 Mlsa Ors belle Iverson of Portland. nd Mrs. Heber Cotta m announce ri1mKVSandCt rt Mr. Ore., U spending two weeks In Salt the engagement of their daughter, Leila, I Jake. to HUford 8. Ashton. The wedding wui dieted by local postoffice officials that the parcel post business to Germany will tn crease even more when It is learned throughout the state that Germany ha lifted the ban on gift parcels. td 100 Blouses georgette navy, brown, taupe, black, flesh and white, beautifully embroidered and beaded models. Regular prices from $11.75 to $14.50, to go at reception will follow In the the home of tha bride, 117 North Fifth West street. T. at Oveririooses Drop a little Freeione on an aching kenslngton and tea yeaterday afternoon at her- home In the Fairmont apartments II corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, e e til honor of Mrs. W. C. IJevsay. then you lift it right out. It doesnt ' A pink and whits Idea was carried out I pain one bit. Yes, magic! Officers were elected by the hlstory-lourtI In of and the house decorations. the Ilnk section Literary Why wait T Your druggist sells a tiny dub at the clubhouse yesterday after- wh le snapdragons were used on tha tea I bottl rone for a few cents, noon. The new officers are Mrs. A. N. other sprint flowers about tha I . . 0f. Free y... of every arJ llanson, chaitman; Mrs. H. A. Wey- houna. Tha Eostrsa was asited by her oit fom, or corn botwoon too mouth.- vice chairman; Mrs Ian B. slstor, Mrs. W. K. Persson of otrltnd, I tons, and rallusrs, without sorr ness or Mrs. K. A. and by Mrs. H. R Corloss. Shields, aecretary-treasureThe yuests. besides the tuest of honor, I irritation. Pretione is tha much talked Wslton, critic. The subjects for study I - q ether discovery of a Cincinnati next; year will be Mexico, Central Amer- included Mrs. Raphael Olson, Mrs. Molica and the West Indies. " yin Barlow Mr. e. W Bralnsrd, Miw- - geniua (Advertisement.) F. Tletjen, Mrs. H. K. Corlcss, Mrs.1" Tea was served at the close of the Business meeting In honor of Mrs. T. G. Webber, honorary member of the club, and the following new members; Mrs. Mary P. Underwood. Mrs. Valentins H. W. Gideon, Mrs. Fred C. Pern. Mrs. Dleta and Mrs. Russell K. Woodruff. The tea room was decorated In pictures of American scenery, which has been the course of study for the section the past year. The tea table had a blue Canton, China, linen doth, with a pot of pink tullpa in the center. Presiding at the table were Mra T. G. Webber and Mrs. F. B. Cook. Assisting In serving were Mra 8. F. Fenton, Mra DajrOMy On Sale at Vs Crepe De Chine Tailored Blouses Heavy quality crepe; long sleeves, smart turnover cuff, tucked model. Colors are flesh, white. Regular $6.50 blouses for all-da- a We have only a limited number at this com-!oee- price. Crepe Be Chine Blouses e. - In flesh, white, navy and gray; heavy, quality crepe (smart tailored style); lter. ADMITTING handsomely tucked, eollar and cuffs embroidered; all sizes; $12.50 for 1 Georgette Blouses In flesh and white; lace trimmed, also embroidered. Regular $7.95, $8.95 and $9.95 blouses, to go at, . Klnuler1. TWr.! After Whqoping -Gough What? . I -- Whooping cough is the "meandisease that childhood is heir to. While rarely fatal in itself, except to children under two years of age, still it hangs on so long the coughing paroxysms are so violent, preventing proper sleep and digestion that when the disease does disappear it leaves the child weakened and In addition the run down. violent coughing racks and strains the air passages and after recovery this irritation frequently ' remains. During this period of conval escence the child should be most carefully watched ' until full strength is 'restored and the air passages regain their normal tone. A prominent authority even goes There is more so far as to say criminal neglect in connection with whooping cough than with any other disease. While the disease is active, Vicks VapoRub usually helps to lessen the violence of the coughing, but it is during convalescence that Vicks is most val' uable. Because Vicks acts locally by , I stimulation thru the draw out the inflammation, attract the blood away, from the congested spots and relieve the cough. , In addition the medicinal ingredients of Vicks are' vapor-- , izea by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until on. the skin is red then spread r,,,. thickly and covered. With hot flannel cloths. ' Leave the clothing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying shallow a small bit the size of a pea. Childrens digestions are delicate easily disturbed by too Vicks, theremuch 'dosing." fore, is particularly recommended, since it is. externally applied and so can be used often and freely without the slightest Harmful . " . r effects. Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical' Company, 234 Broad to Street, Greensboro, N . C. ,, ' ; Your ,L u VapoRub More Than 17. Million , Jars Bodyguard Against Colds Used Yearly Splendid quality georgette; flesh and white. $7.95 blouse for ' So beneficial have been result, of the Save Money on Meat week movement that step are now being taken to make the results of such a campaign This la the news received permanent. yesterday by James W. Funk, federal fair price commissioner for Utah, frbm Howard Ftgg, special assistant to A. Mitchell Palmer, United States attorney Mr. Ftgg has been placed In general, charge of the nation's Save Money on Meat campaign. Nationally the campaign has been di- -i vlded Into four sones, each having a different week aet apart as "Save on Meat" week, in order that theMoney matter of the supply of the cheaper cuts of meat might not 'present the serious prob- lem that coud arise were all the nation to observe the earn week. The first sone campaign was last week. Utah Is In the zone which has Its campaign April 12 to 17. The purpose of the campaign Is educational, to Impress on the American public the fact that the cheaper cuts of meat. are equally as nutritious as the dearest, and that with proper cooking they are juat as delightful to the pal' This U No. 4 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a competent physician, explaining how certain diseases which attack the air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold erf ten leave these organs in an inflamed, congested state., thud affording a favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick's Vapo-Ru- b may be of value in this condition. est Tailored Georgette Blouses CHEAPER MEAT IDEA GAINING SUPPORTERS Regular p We will not charge or lay away any blouse inlhis sale. The values are simply derful. Sale starts promptly at 9 a. m. today. TM SMO OISTlMCTtV- won- g- ' ate. - Inquest Ordered. I i By order of County Attorney Richard Hartley, airinquest will be held into the circumstances of the death of E. L. Brocklebank, fatally Injured when the motorcycle which he was riding collided with an automobile driven by O. W. Owen, at the intersection of Second South and Fourth East streets, last Sunday night.' The Inquiry will be conducted be- fore City Judge Henry C. Lund, acting coroner, beginning at 10 o'clock Thursday morning. Scout Pow-WoOpens. The University of Utah Boy Bcout "Pow-Pow- " which starts today will be attended by 700- scouts and scoutmasters. Is'The record local says D. E. astonishing, assistant scout execuHammond, tive, and we are surprised at the number of men and. boys taking the course . in scouting. Divorce Granted Has band. Testifying that his wife .left him twd years since and had not returned to his bed snd board within that time, Landrum Thistle was granted an interlocutory decree of divorce from Claire 8. Thistle yesterday by Judge P. C. Evans of the Third district, court on ground of Pleads Hot Guilty. Albert Myers pleaded not guilty to a charge of burglary for alleged unlawful entry of the room of Robert Hatch before City Judge Henry C. Lund yesterday and hla rasa was continued for hearing. Both ths defendant and. the complaining witness are colored. Wisconsin Official Visitor. Miss Clara Rrigrs of the claim partment of tbe Industrial commission of Wisconsin was a visitor at the offlre of the Utah Industrial commission yesterday, on her wav home from a vacaBhe was tion trip to California. the guest on an automobile trip around Hie The Quick Wau to Stop a Cough Would You Give - a Wonderful pee-par- keep youreelf fresh snd unworried for receiving and entertaining' your Let our complete guests. entering service plan, prerepare and serve your defreshments. Youll be lighted wjth the dainty, distinctive result and so will your guests! 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