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Show I s THE SALT LAKE JTRIBUXE, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1920. HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY V large.-Car- Party d Is Given by Club the auspice of the music of the Ladles Literary on of the largest bridge was the season of siren at tbe luncheons Covers Clubhouse yesterday afternoon. were laid for 228 guests at small tables A musical brief for luncheon. program and bridge games followed. The clubhouse was decorated In Ideas suggestive of harvest and Thanksgiving Sheaves of corn ware effectively time arranged With pumpkins cut from yellow paper, with turkey silhouettes pasted on them- - The menu cards were hand painted In pumpkin designs. Music was furnished .by Mrs. C C Dally, soprano soloist; Mrs Marsh B. Boothby, harpist, and Mrs. Jacob Kahn, Mrs. Dally was accompanied by pianist. Mrs. M. H. Burt, The committee on- - arrangements included Mrs. George Wasson. Miss Mar jorie Wasson. Mrs. J. A. Quigley, Mrs 1. C. Hancbett, MreA. Fred Wey, Mrs J. C. Lynch, Mrs. Homer Fleka, Mrs Ears Thompson, Mrs. Raymond Acker man, Mrs. E. L. Sheets and Miss Harriet UNDER , ' Sweet memories! There's many a thing learned in college Sages failed to write into their text books. For instance, youd be sur- prised to know how many prominent western graduates have majored in Sweets most successfully. that the Any girl will tell you that it much easier to study Cdlc or "English Lit with a box of Moyle. A number of parties were entertained. Among others Mrs Russel) I. Cook en tertained sixteen (friends. The guests included Mm, U. W. Browning, Mrs. R. R. Gosnell. Mrs. J. D. Porter, Mrs. W. II. Sweets . Mra. Alfred Clawson entertained the Thursday Bridge club yesterday at her home, 820 Jefferson street. Bridge was followed by tea. The tea table had a luny lace cover over yellow. Large yel- low chrysanthemums in a crystal - baa-k- et formed the centerpiece for the table. The guests Included Mra F. L. Slater, K. VJ. non, Mrs. Raphael Olsen, Mrs. Frank Oi- ten, Mra, Melvin Barlow, Miss Mavme Mrs. Needham, Miss Carrie Patrick, Stephen H. McMurrin, hire Robert Fla-1- 1 and Mra j. Hooper, Chocolates crcam-fillc- d at chafing-dis- h parties and experience meetings which mean so much in co-e- d life, theres nothing so accept able as a box of Sweets rich. ' extra-thic- k creamy centers coatings, light and dark --every piece a revelation. Try Sweets your self; then youll know and send a box to your friend in college. , Tlbbals, Mrs. George Davey, Mrs. C. A. L., Brogle, Mrs. H Harvef, Mrs. vJ- - A. Steele, Mrs. Maurice Keating, Mrs, H. R. Waldo, Mrs. R. L. Van Eaton, Mrs, August Vogeler, Mrs. Mahlon Wilson, Mrs, H. E. Clark, Mrs. N. Mettome and Mrs. Normaiy B. Shaller, swv-iaMp- inimitable your f Ibow. And for those little , better dealers here-s- old 'from Alaska to Australia, liVl - -- , of the Members , Utah Commercial f Ladles . Auxiliary were Travelers, entertained at cards at the home f Mrs. O. W. McGill Oh Eleventh East street yesterday afternoon. Yellow chrysanthemums decorated ths rooms. Tea was served following the card games at small tables. The assisting hostesses were Mrs T. S. Farrell, Mrs. A. T, Davis, Mrs, T. T. Rowe, and Mra W. L. Price, She guests numbered forty. a , Mrs. Arthur Frank and Mrs. Harry M. Frank will antertaln this afternoon at 1 oclock at a luncheon in honor of Mra D. Blauer of New York formerly Mra Fannie Frumkin of Fait Lake. The luncheon will be given at the Hotel tJtah and covers will be laid for seventy guests Mra Blaus Is a guest at the home of Mra Harry M. Frank, 350 East South Temple street, . ' One of the large 'social events of the season will be the Shnual Pioneer ball to be given at the Odeon this evening. Many quaint Costume will' bo In evidence. The commutes on arrangements consists of the general officers of the three organisations, Including Elisabeth Hayward, Etna T. Card. Elisabeth R, Wright, Victoria C. McCune, Flora B. Home, Nettle T. Hows, Ida T. Whitaker, Elizabeth T. Beer, Sarah J. Cannon, Lydia D. Alder. Lima Young, Annie W. Cannon, Fan-- " nle O, Woodruff, Minnie H. James, Olive Ea dley, Annie L. Jones, Lalene H. Beatrice J. Lloyd, Ethel Smith, Lois West, Annie P. Paul, Kate L. Burton, C. Wolstenholme, Mrs. D. H. Livingston, Grace Skidmore, Mrs. Joseph Jones, Lett! L Murphy, Louise F. Rock, Hazel Frank, Hannah Saunders., KP, The current events and current literature Section of the Ladles' Literary club its regular meeting this afternoon at tha clubhouse. A tercentenary program Will be carried out. A musical will hold The Breaking Waves Dashed selection, High, will bs given by Mrs Hans Flo. ' A paper will be given by Mrs. Ira D. Travis. "The Pilgrim Celebrating at Provincetown, Massachusetts." illustrated, will be presented by Miss Florence Ware. ( A double quartet of East high school girls will sing Peace Triumphant." Tea will be served at the conclusion of the program. a . C. Holley will entertain1 this Mrs, ' evening J,In honor of Miss Bertha Belle Crabbe, a Thanksgiving bride. Mrs. Lee Scott, chairman ef a commit tea on arrangements for a dance te be given at the Ladlee Literary club this evening, under tha auspices af the Marquette club,. Amundsen Portrait. Temple Marriage Followed by Reception . marriage of Miss Mary Estelle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 'Hughes, and Arthur O. Williams, took place In the Salt Lake temple yesterday at noon. A reception Was given In the evening at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. A. G. Brockbank, 1132 Blast Second South street. Pink, yellow and white chrysanthemums decorated the rooms. vA basket of yellow chrysanthemums formed a centerpiece for the supper table and ad oi the table appointments carried out a yellow color scheme. Tha bride wpre a gown of white satin, trimmed In lace and pearls. She carried bride roses. Assisting In receiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hughes and Mr. and Mra A G. Brockbank. Assisting In the dining room were Mrs Vere Kesler, Miss Anna Brockbank, Miss Myrtle Hughes and Miss Isabel Stlefel. Wedding cake was passed by Albert Hughes and Hughes Brockbank, Two hundred invitation were issued. The couple will be at home In Salina after January 1, following a wedding trip to Honolulu. THE -- Mrs. E. T. Salbaugh and daughter, Beverly Jane, have arrived from Boise to make their home in this city. Mr. Salbaugh will arrive Saturday. - The "Marquette club will entertain at a dancing party at the Ladles Literary club this evening, the second In a winter series, Mrs. Lee Scott la In charge of arrangements, and will be assisted by the directors of the club, who- are Joseph F. Pruss, president; Miss Justine Pruss, vies presi - .5 CHOCOLATES dent; Miss Ann Heffernan, secretary: Mike Nelligan, treasurer; Frank Boyle and Miss Maud Hayes, dlreotors, Music will be furnished by ths Syncopher orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. Frankie McCooL Friends of thejplub are invited. 1 q choice Candy m th . y. t The head ztaff member of the Utah Chronicle ztaff will .be entertained at a luncheon Friday at noon In the university cafeteria. James L. Gartland of The Salt Lake Tribune will be the speaker. The committee In charge of arrangements Phyllta Brown, Caddie S tree per and Ella Btreeper. e The Engineering society of the University of Utah will entertain at a dancing party this evening in the Inuniversity ofgymarnasium. The committee charge rangements Includes H. A. Bad ley, chairman; Shirley" Goklsbrougb and Spence Webb. The student body of the University Of Utah will entertain at the weekly matinee dance this afternoon In the school gymThe entertainment oommlttee nasium, of the university will have charge of H, G, Whitney Estate h Valued at $1S0K000 pn, Horace B. Whitney, of Incorporation were filed yes- Artlole capital stock la given at $100,000, which la divided Into $1 shares. The Incorporators are L. D. Foreman, Herbert Ballnger and Abram Hatch of Halt Lake, A. B. Augustine of Canon City, Colo., -sad G. L. Bom of Created Butte, Colo. The purpose of the company, according to the Incorporation papers. Is to mine, reduce and smelt mine ores, and to carry on a business of mining, smelting, converting, treating and preparing for the market sine oxide and other minerals and their Headquarters will be in Salt Lake, NEWII0USE HOTEL Table dHote Dinner Friday, Nov, 19, 192Ml.OO Boup Boston Clam Chowder 'c: Wafers e Celery E Mortmeau. Alwyoz years ago In Cape Colony, South Africa. She had been a resident of Tooele county most of her life. Besldee her husband, she Is survived by els eons, two daughters and one brother. At the funeral services Bishop William H. Bryan of Erda presided.' A solo was given by S. W. Lee and a duet by M f. and Mra, Leo lagreen of Tooele. Burial took place In Tooele, City Republican Party Workert Will Hold Session Jonight Decision Against Reduction Republican who worked In behalf of the success of their party In the recent Reversed by Company election, from district to state worker, ' i will gather tonight at 8 o'clock In hall, 163 South Main street, where Utah Court. an Informal Supreme ratification Jollification Chick-erin- g 111 r K r r Beautifies GrapHair, be held. Tis easy now to bring back E. 'O. Leatherwood, congVeaaman-elec- t, Wtl tha natural beauty to your gray and It prdbable that The controversy between C. 8. Goddard, Mabey and other of the new hair -- for Co-L- o restores tha a stockbroker, and the General Reduction state officials will be In attendance. Smoot Senator also may Attend, providluster in A Chemical company and other, was yeslife and color, original ing he returns from hla vacation trip to manner nature approves. terday sent hack to the district court with California In time. a reversal of the decision In favor of GodSeveral features ar , planned by the o Hair Restorer a scientific, dard, and directions to permit th parties committee which Is directing thf enterprocess perfected by Prof. John Hr inrV for talnment th gathering, to amend their pleadings If they desire. cludes of over 49 years a balr Austin special musical and vocal nttm-be- sad scalp Chicago, speciollsL Goddard asked for a writ ot mandate, diby those entertainers who assisted rected to the company, to compel It to during the Republican campaign. Secrets The Ten Co-L-o Permit him to Inspect its book and o 1. wonderful a la liquid. . " records. 2.- , Clear, odorless, greaselesg. The company demurred to the complaint 2. Without lead or gulphur. The was overruled. Of Goddard, an this 4. Hasnt a particle of sediment. E. Will not wash or rub oft. answer of the company was filed and the Funeral cervices fqr Lieutenant Jay H . Wilt not Injure hair or scalp. district court ordered oertaln paragraphs Hague, son of Mrs Jane R. Hague, whose T. Pleasing and simple to apply. has arrived from FVance, will be held stricken out, and then decided the case body at the Cannot be detected like thq orMasonic I. aftertomorrow on the pleadings in favor of Goddard. temple Tbe supreme court holds that the de- -' noon at 2 o dock. Interment will be In dinary hair tints and dyeo. Mount Olivet cemetery. murrer of the company should have been I, Will not cause the balr to apUt or Lieutenant Hague died at Bordeaux, break sustained because Goddard, who held a off. October 28, 1911, while serving 10. Ce-certificate to 200Q shares of the com- France, sen bs had for every he was a with th American army. panys stock, did not allege that shad of hair. natural tockholder of record. The name of the Rrof. John H, Austin ALE MANAGER! TO ORGANIZE, assignee of the stock certificate had, it is ' HAIR asserted, been erased from the certificatefor the flans of a permaorganization by acid. RESTORER Intermountaui sales managers' asThe supreme court review the para- nent old By sociation wore laid at a meeting held graph stricken from the answer which at the Commercial club. Most aesert that Goddard, In order to evade yesterday chramm-Johnso- n those present at the conference were ths state blue eky law, end for black- of , , mailing purposes" against the company, from Balt Lake. Drug 6tores had made a partial Hat of the shareholdCARNIVAL DANCE TONIGHT. ers of the chemical company, 'and was to break their A confetti carnival dance Will be held urging the stockholder contracts to pay for the stock they held, at the Emigration ward hall tonight and was trying to eel) them stock in the f Congressional Oil company In defiance of the "blue sky" law. The supremo court Cools Storags oi holds these allegations to be Irrelevant to Cleanoot and eafest fireproof the Issues in the present cane, and that the lower court was justified In striking building In the city them from the answer when no specific Instance of law violation or of "MarkmaU" Lowest Rats o! Insurai:i was cited. If the'romplalnt had been the district court would have . W Invite Inspection been justified, th supreme court say. In and comparison 's In on the issues the suit deciding lioot efficient packing and shipping favor. As It Is, tha aas la sent department In the west back and the company may recover costa MOTORIZED MOVING pi(-aid- 1 Co-L- rs Funeral Tomorrow for Soldier. Dying in France Co-L- L CO-L- EoeM or Club Steak, Italleiuie Sauce Mlnoed Lyonnalse Potatoes - Dinner Rolls - - Tooele Fireman Urging v , Coffee of whether the city with which to fir apparatus and a will be bonded for $15,000 purchase new fire station. The Tooele volunteer f'remrn ere backing th movemenL At th Strand theater Saturday evening the Rev. Father F. A. Belfort will talk In behalf of th Mrs. Barnard Weyland Is Buried at Tooele Peach PI or Raspberry Sherbet and Coke Tea j Milk We serve a rrgulah T8c luncheon tiom 1! to 2. Redman Apparatus te t. The Trthnn. f Nov. 1 Funeral service TOOELE, were held Wednesday morning at 10 clock at the h rda ward ('Impel for Mrs Llddle Jane Wey land, Alt of Bernard Weylsnd, who died Monti ly evening from pneumonia at the family home In Krda, wax Mrs. Weitand Loin sixty four Ipeetal Firepml Storajs Ca. South Fourth Wasatch 164 and 134 - " - Bp.ci.1 to Th. Tribune. , TOOELE. Nov. H An election Will be held In this city November "3 to deter- Pickled Beets - Up-to-Da- mine the question Sweet Piokles Boiled Halibut, Oyster Sauce Steamed Potatoes t Gome Early for Best Selection i God-ward- Every wanted style and color. Values in this tremendous sale up to $9.05. k hut wcll-cho- AMartmmf, Brazil Nut la Aram, Creme, untie, Lady Claiit end ethenL of thu Newhous hotel. The committee In charge of arrangement Include Nile Huzcher, John Q. Cannon and Dean terday in the office of the county clerk by the Colorado Zina Ox Id. company. The - hoxrz hen, won qf .( Local and Colorado Men Form Zinc Mining Concern Ladies, Misses and Children Swtrr l.raiiniln her 500 Hats for the tin bat tm of ak-tt- 1 ' 0 Swirrl Kan uW fruit, Srara daiaty Mra. fw la.W, r ray tk (Ml Am year The value of personal property and real estate left by Horace G. Whitney, who died on October 25, is estimated at tlSO,-00- 0, according to a petition filed yesterday In the probate court. It Is set forth In the petition that Mr. Whitney died without leaving a will, and It requested be apthat his son, Horace B. Whitney, pointed administrator. Mrs. tiled was Marlon The petition by Whitney, widow of the deceased newspaper man. In addition to the widow, the heirs named are the two eons, Horace B. and Frank M. Whitney, and the daughter, Mrs. Marlon Whitney Felt. Mrs. Marlon Whitney waived her right to letters of administration In favor of Friday and Saturday f ft - SPECIAL n . lii l.t.'ziktw Mra. MILLINER! . uy 2WIIT if.rilt7yra rtumh.iuKiip Lucira, cm. IM, (top eratH 1m taera An, kyt link ti. kt Un f Si.Ural e. .269 So. Main- - 1 Handy Tm Mr. and Mra. H S, Barnhart were given a surprise party Tuesday evening at their home, 1964 Fifth East street. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening and refreshments were served. Tbe guests numbered twenty-fiv- -- ofparticularjclk nNmFtnd E. O, Lee will entertain In the second of a sene of .luncheons at her home In the Miller apartments today. Old fashioned Ideas will be carried out In the decorations. Mra. P. 3. Cam entertained at a family dinner Tuesday evening at her home, 2328 Windsor avenue, in honor of her birthday Pink and whits chrysantheanniversary. mums and carnations decorated tha house and the dinner tattle. Covers were laid for ten. a a a' Mrs. A, L. Whitney and Mra. R. C. Early of Chicago have gone to souther California to spend the winter, after a visit to Mra. V. G. Umberger of Seventh South street. The guests and hostess wers classmates at a Michigan college, a a a Miss Anna Tlnsman has gone to southern California, to spend the winter, after visiting friends In this city for a few weeks a a a Mrs. H. J. Barnes entertained at luncheon at My Shop Wednesday. Covers were laid for twelve. a a a The T. H. Gordon circle, ladles of the G. A. R., will entertain at cards and a bazaar this afternoon and evening at the L O. O. F. hall a a a Mr. and Mra. Harry M. Frank, 250 East South Temple street, are receiving conon the birth on Wednesday gratulations of a son. - a a a . , The PI Kappa Alpha fraternity of the University of Utah will entertain at a dancing party this evening in the ballroom t Wnt 1464 Resmol out the helps to bring realbeauty of the skin Cosmetic only hide ikin trouble, but Kesinol Ointment, aided by Reel- -' tiol Soap In most Cae, clear wzy blotch, roughnes, and lmilar defects, keeping the kin ott and smooth, with lira natural color o( health. GH ftwinoi ftrfKfart by ftii t lt. inml. far fcU Jtslui Ceneral Manager OctVj ft Ro, cm j. Continental Ranktpat.T Uaxe City Utah - I ( V |