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Show TIIE SALT. LAKEJPftIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, --MARCH 20, " " r Notes of the Womens Clubs Group ofPromoters off 1921. s' sscsr; Ladies! the Girls - Friendly - Lodge why not have your last sumshoes rebuilt like newt very small eo?t we can them so they can be on any occasion. mer At a make worn next' Sunday Your Clothes for Easter is Easter. The lowest shoe prices in the city. best work and Theres doublq. the every pair. repairing The very materials. wear in Be ready to takq your place in the Easter pafade by getting your clothes ' cleaned and pressed now. ' THEEALT LAKE SHOE REPAIRING CO. The Oldest " , Machine-Equippe- d Shop Jn Sait Lake . 40 W. 2nd So. Atlas Block Basement , . J Quaint Furniture Featured at Dry Cleaning We can call for that suit or dress tomorrow. A telephone message will ' . bring us., , Lodge UAINT ' furniture dating back to Colonial days la a feature of the furnishing for the Girls' Friendly lodge, 9 First avenue, which has- Just been opened under the direction, of the Girls Friendly council of the diocese of Utah. The furniture, which Includes settees and chairs painted In floral of designs, and a number of other bits design, were furnishing of secured from Mrs. Louisa Spangler of Ephrata Penn., who donated an old spinning wheel of the revolutionary period, which Is one of the most cherished possessions of the lodge. The new boarding home for business girls Is an Imposing looking structure, residence. made from a It contains a living, room with an alcove to bo used as an extra sitting room, a dining room, seventeen bedrooms, four sleeping porches, four bathrooms a well equipped kitchen, with laundry In boss, ment, and an attractive recreation room fitted up In the basement, with a smooth floor for dancing. The house is furnished with the greatest simplicity, but with an artistic note. Floors of the bedrooms and halls are polished and spread with rag rugs In harmonious coloring made by the members of the Girls Friendly society. The present sleeping capacity of the home Is about forty. The dining room Is Inadequate In site for boarding accommodations for many of the residents snd the building of a large dining room Is the first Improvement contemplated. A large dancing party Is being planned for April 16 at the Hotel Utah toward raising funds for that purpose. Mrs. Georgs Morrow Is the house mothLett to right Mrs. Ward Winter Reese, president of tho Girls Friendly council of the diOceee of Utah; Mrs. George Morrow, er end the house committee Includes God be, Mrs. Thomas Wise, Mis? house mother of the lodge; Mis Sara Napper, secretary of tho council, and Mrs. Thomaa Wixe,-- on, of thwdedge house Miss Theresa Nelson and Mrs: AV. V. Reese. committee. In the foreground Is old spinning --wheel donated by Mrs. Louisa Spangler of Ephrsta, Pa., one , of the Mrs. Mary Is Reese president of ths Girls Cherished poise ssione of the new boarding home for girls. Friendly council and Miss Sara Napper IS secretary. of the Banner review will be given TuesThe object of the establishment of the lodge Is to furnish a homelike place as day, March 29, at the Newhouse hotel. a residence for business girls who are L. Q. Schrlver Is chairman of the away from home. The nrlce for board Mrs. K. Eeton arrangement committee. and room will be figured to a basis of and Airs. J. ltodell will have charge of actual cost, to come within the reach, the card tables. Prizes will be awarded. of the most modest Income. . It is the purpose to make the place after a time at least, but Wasatch voluntary donations will be appreciated as a means of getting the home properly started and equipped. A Vlctrola hap ' i been suggested bv the house committee The Wasatch Literary club held its reguas a desirable 'gift. lit Community I'en-(e- r. lar meeting Tuesday r ACRED themes will be featured In LANS for raising finances' for the Mrs E. gave a paper on the program for the meeting of the "The Spread llawxhurst of the Spiritualistic Moveentertainment of the General FederLegion Ladies Literary club Friday afteration of Womene Clubs are being Mrs. Karl Dunshee handled the noon at 2:80 o'clock, at the clubhouse. An ment and The made of Menace Fortunethe by the finance committee, of which subpect, The address, Heavers, Mrs. Hamblin gave her final Mrs. F. W. Meakin Is chairman. Contriillustrated with films, will be given by teller."t from theRose state legislature, Mrs. Ben butions received from Individuals and The Service Star legion will hold It repot Professor David K. Allen of tho Univera Johnson made report from the cltv fed- clubs will be listed for publication. Do- regular monthly meeting tomorrow aftersity- of Utah. eration and Mrs. H. J. Creager talked on nations will lie received from both mens noon at 2:10 oclock in the Amerloan Music, from The Creation, will be as the work being done In the Americaniza- and womens 'cluba Legion rooms in the basement of the followsSolo, Rolling In Foaming Bil- tion section. The personnel of committees arranging Hotel Utah. An Irish program has been Mrs. Bernice Standi ford lows, Thomas Blrchell; solo, With Verfor the entertainment Is beinr completed. arranged. solo and Miss Jessie WilMra. Joseph Oeoghegan, who several sang dure Clad. Mrs. C. C. Dally; solo, "in liams, accompanied by her sister. Miss Each committee Is to Include women returned from Ireland, will give ' Native Worth, Howard Praxes; tHo, Gladys Williams, also gave vocal solos. from near-b- y (towns oof the state. A new recently on the Irish question. Irish mela talk Most Beautiful Appear, Mrs. Daily, Mr, Mrs. Claude L. Mrs. Ci W. Seaton was chairman for committee just organized Is a printing odies will be featured. Blrchell. Mr. Fraxee. committee. Mra. hostesses the afternoon and the following Including Mary ONeil, Shields will give a group of IriBh songs The history-tourisection of the club served tea: Mrs. C. Mrs. O. W. Dally and Mrs. V. H. Wright. Miss Margaret R. Mrs. will play Whitehead, cellist, Lyman, will meet Tuesday Utah products will be featured in all several morning at 10 30 E. Mra F. D. Ulmer, accompanied by Mis oclock. A paper ovi The Republic of Mrs.O.F. Leatherwood, luncheons and dinners given during the Caroline selection, n. Mrs. F. C. Wire. Keeler and Thomas at the piano. will be given by Mrs. H. W. Panama It was deckled to change the next meet- council meeting. The Utah Manufacturare to be discussed. Plsns for Arbor Diels. Costa ing. which Is gentlemans Salvador, Nicaragua, ers' association has pledged cooperation The Service Star day from evening, legion pins have arfUra will be discussed by Mrs. J. D. March 29 to March 28, at which time Dr. In window displays of Utah products. as the special pins ordered rived, as well Pardee. The election of officers will take U. A. Broaddus will give an Illustrated Mrs. Edward Blschel of Ogden, general for the gold star mothers. The ping will place and the choice of subjects for next lecture on Bryce and Little Zion can- federation director for Utah, is expected b ready for distribution at this meeting. year will bo made. , from Easter Just after home. California, 0 0 The music section will meet Tuesday yons. where, she has spent the winter. .80 afternoon at o'clock. Profeasor Mrs., K. O. Leatherwood, president of e on the opera, Seekers Squire Coop will the Utah federation, has Just returned Parsifal.. A number of polos from from Bpringvllle, where she went In the the opera will be given and the club Interest of the oounctl meeting. The Program. chorus will sing the cnorua of tho Flow, The health lectures to be given during women's clubs of Bprlngville are three or Maidens. The club met with planning to send a local art exhibit to the coming week at the Civic Center by Literary The Browning section will meet SaturMrs. W. M. Havener on Tuesday afterhues the council Charlotte Dancy will afford an meeting. day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. R. c. noon. At the conclusion of the business unusual opportunity for obtaining practiQemmell and Mrs. L. R. Martine&u, Jr., session the guests were entertained The Maxwell-McKea- n Woman's Relief cal Information In health matters. Emwin be hostesses. The reading of "Lu-rl- a St. Patrick's day Ideas, consisting of Irish phasis will be placed upon home health corps will entertain at a card will be continue. songs, anecdotes and readings. An Irish the fourth of a series, at the I. O. party, work. O. F. and nursing and flrst-ai- d " The parliamentary section will meet play, including Irish Jigs, was presented hall the special classes In the making of Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Re- theFordress Tuesday afternoon at 1.15 o'clock. Mrs. bv Sirs. 11. a llavenor and Mra R. T. freshments form and the will be served and prises will remodeling of C. 8. Kinney la leader. Woolsey which was greatly enjoyed. Re- be awarded. hate, given hy Mrs. Eva Thomas, no regfreshments were served. The home was will be required. istration Banner review No. 11 of the Maccabees decorated in grten. The. Utah Agricultural college and the The Welfare club will meet Tuesday will hold Its regular meeting Friday eve-- . of Utah, University cooperating with the of at the home Mrs. John J. evening nlng. State Commander Mrs. Catherine Women's Ctvlo Center, present the folBenjamin Ooddurd will give a free lec- Morris. 17 8 street. Mrs. W. H. Enckson will be present. Mrs. Kriifc-so- n ture with stereopticon views Tuesday affor the coming week; Twenty-flowing a program will give paper on "What lias been In Utah the last two weeks. ternoon at I o'clock for ive Monday, 10 to 11 a. m., Health Talk. Years Have Done for prisons and ThS annual charltv ball and card party ciety of the Second ward. the Relief so- Prisoners. Club Plans Sacred r ' Good Friday Program Plans Being Made to Finance Club Holds Meeting ' Out-of-To- Orders wn promptly and carefully filled, turn charges, a We pay re-- PHONE WASATCH 680. P Cleaning CiDtjalng Co. 150-16- 0 Branch: East Second South Street First South and State 8treats Salt Lake's Master I Cleaners and Dyers, Miss ctiartotte B. Dancy; 7 to 9 p. m., ROrtense Rhead. m., Making Of Thursday, 10 to 19 millinery class, Mis Jessie Henrickson, Miss Thelma Dahlen. , Dfess Form, Mrs. Eva Thomaa. Fridav, 10 to 11 a. m., remodeling Of Tuesday, 7 to p. m., "Making of Dress Form, Mr. Eva Thomaa; 7 to 9 p. m., h&ts, Mrs. fXa Thomas; I to 4 p. m., Health Talk, Miss Charlotte E. Dancy. millinery class, Miss Pearl Christensen, Wednesday, t to 4 p. m.. Making of biles Hope Gaufln, Miss Edith Simons, a a Dress Form, Mrs. Eva Thomas; 7 to S Saltair lodge. No. 494, L. A. B. R. T., p. m., millinery class. Miss Sarah Miss Helen Ingham, Miss will give a card party Saturday at 8 p. ffi. Ths at ths K. P. hall, II East Broadway. publlo is Invited. ' association of the The Training school of the University of Utah will meet Thursday at I o'clock at the William M. Stewart, TrainingSchool. The general theme of the meetParent-Teache- r, Ooatlsaed ea Page Tea. Meeting Service Star Arranges Meeting. Star-spangl- st Special Features Planned at Center. Club Enjoys Irish bo Land-mess- er MBS. E. 0. RICH, chairman of In Jr - No matter how much money you earn you cannot afford a new suit or dress as long as the old ones can be made to look like new through general committee charge of tho annual Easter tea to be given on Easter Monday by the Lad lee Literary club of Ogden at the Berthana In Ogden. NOW --- a Better-Healt- h Garden The emergency of war called fcfr increased production. You planted, a War Garden. The problems of peace treated a demand for surplus food for Europes millions. You planted a Victory Garden. They both met specific needs. Your most precious asset ALL THE TIME every day of your life is GARDEN. health. Plant a BETTER-HEALTH A Home Garden Means Economy Your only expense is for seeds an insignificant item. ofhavingallthe - fresh --vegetables you summer at practically no cost! want-during-- -- the Think -- whole - o r . Prepare your ground NOW, An evening or two with the spade and rake will do it the healthful exercise will do you good. s mountain-grown- , Then plant, and be sure, you plant tested seeds the seeds that will give you the best yield of sturdy plants. Porter-Walton'- M nTjillfr Hut (cVLXiHUf Retail Store, 251 South ' State Street 1 S' |