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Show .THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1921. 12 J. P. Morphy, Mrs. B. D. Dolt, Mr. Job Tillman, Mrs. A. R. Cutler, Jr., Mr. Ariel Ruby Game. Mis Leo I Ftyktr, Gem,L Mr. N. farpnlar, MM bom Umdarwa, Mr. Mrs, ttsovys bleed, Mr. Card flraarts, Mrs. Blirgi, Mr. Curtis Bland, Mrs. Georg Mitchell, Mrs. G. W. Blare and Mrs Eugene Jensen. Mr. Hans Jenson entertained Tuesday eve stag t dancing tnd card party. Green and decorated the living nod dining room. white Mra. ana to Park compliment Sidney The table wia centered by shamrocks. 8 bam Mrs. J. F. Thompson, who were recently rotk were need fog place cards. A fear course married and were formerly Miss Stannic dinnen Tiiioer gay several Burt and Miss' Annie Carlisle, respec- vioha solos. Covers jser laid for Dr. and Mr tively. The evening was spent with 8. B Nelson, Miss Sybil Robinson, Kenneth program, games and dancing, followed MkhsfUld, Bevslla llansfk-ld- , David Palmer, by refreshments. Fifty , guests were Stella Richards, Mr. ai.d Mr. Harold Jeosoo, Mra. J. D.- Dives and Mr. and Mr. Han Jenpresent. Miss Virginia Baker of Ogden has been son Miss Edtth Johnson wa hostess to thdN. D. her . grandfather, visiting the home-o- f William Atwood, and family, this week. C, club Friday evening of last week. Bach Mrs. Fremont Wright, on her return guest related The Most Embarrassing Moment flames and mosie were other My Idle.' from Denver. Colo , in visiting her in were Refreshment features ef the evening. mother, Mrs J. P. Knight. Mrs. Wrtght served to twenty member. will leave Saturday for Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Harold Jenson entertained at dinner to Join her huslmnd and make their home. evening. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. Wright was formerly Miss Beatrice Sunday Mr. B. . NelM, Mies Sybil Robinson, Floyd Young. and Mr. sad Mrs. Harold Jenson. palmer In an effort to make this year's Junior Mrs. An tone Jtason entertained at dinner ever event similar held any la compute ent to Mrs. Liatle Peart ef surpass Sunday firom Murray high school, the class or Logan, I tab, and; Mr and Mrs. Joseph Belnap. 1922 is working day and night. e The Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. 8. E. Nelson "entertained Friday evening prom, .which will be held Friday eve March 25. In the gymnasium, promises to of last week in honor of her Sunday school be one of the stellar social events of tne etas. Game and music were the features of season. Roy Gardner art supervisor, and the evening. RefreslimenU were served te g nests. Miss Isabel Huddnrt havs been placed In twenty-tw- o Mrs. Jaaason of Lewiston, Utah, ft charge of the decorations and all designs visiting Perry her parent. Mr. and Mr. E. Keller. for class booths must be approved by Mrs. Thomas Heller of 'Ogden, Utah. i visit-lethem in order that a harmonious color with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Spongberg. scheme will prevail.- - The Kinney Broth era' enlarged orchestra will furnish- tne music, v The following have been- selected honor patrons of the eveningMayor Social Notes From Utah Towns 1 MURRAY. bee' at her home Thursday afternoon, foi lowed by luncheon. Mrs. William Graham was the honored afguest at A klinncr ternoon given bv her ststers at the home David Miller, on Vine of her mother,-MrCovers w'ere laid for fourteen street. guests. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler. Jr . of South Cottonwood, announce the arrival of A daughter, born to them March 10. Mrs. Robert Kirkwood of Salt Lake was a dinner gueat of Mr. and Mra Ray Arnold at thetr home Tuesday. A dancing party was given in the South Cottonwood ward amusement hail Thursday evening by the Progressive Athletic MURRAY, March 19 Mrs. William J. RothwelJ entertained at a luncheon Tues day afternoon at her home on Poplar afreet, jn compliment t,o Mrs. F. H. Brown of fenver, , Colo., who la hrere vtstllnc Miss relatlvea. Daring the afternoon Helen Rothwell and Miss Jane Rothwell rendered a number of piano selections and also assisted in serving. The Invited guests, besides the guest of honor, were Mrs. I. C. Miller, Mrs. G. W. Mrs. R. , Mil,', Mis. Waiter Rothwell, Mrs. IX A. McMillan. Mrs. W. H. Mrs. George Huscher, Mrs Stephen ciub. Mr. and Mra Lawrence Perry enterRothwell, Mrs. I. W. Moffat, Mrs. John Hurling, Mrs. J. A- Jones, Mrs. F. C. tained at a dinner party Thursday eve-In Hone and Mrs. H. Sorensen. ning at their home on Vine street Mrs. P. A. McMillan entertained a few honor of Mra perry's sister, ilrs. WilFourteen friends at a kensington tea Wednesday liam Robinson of Fillmora afternoon at her home in honor of Mrs. guests were present. and Mlsa M. Mra Arthur Bhort Beatty H. Sorensem who is a gpest of Dr. and will entertain the ladies of the Baptist Mrs. IV. H, Rothwell, Aid friends and Wednesday their society The Magna Rebekah lodge and a rum- -' at the church parlors at A Chiher of members of the Salt Hake order afternoon tea. were guests of the Omenia order of Re- nese Mr. and Mra Axel Lind of Cottonwood bekah lodge of Murray Tuesday eve- are receiving congratulations over the arning. rival of a daughter, born tolhem SaturMrs. Ellis IJndberg entertained the H day of last week. Mra. Floyd Green and Mrs. George A. Bering club Thursday aftermxin at her ReHome in the Marker apartments Moorhouse entertained the members of freshments were served to ten guests. the Methodist Ladies' Aid society at the Mrs. G. IV. Churches, assisted bv her home of Mrs. Green Wednesday aftersister, Mrs. F. H. Brown of lienver. Colo, noon. entertained eighteen members of the Mra. Emily Lambert wag hostess to a Women's club of Murray at her home on number of Murray Indies at her home in Wasatch avenue Thursday afternoon. Af-t- Halt Lake Monday afternoon. The guests the general business meeting refresh- Included Mrs. Hay Arnold, Mrs. Charles ments were served. Eatehel, Mra. J. R. Irlnkwater, Mrs. EdMrs. Orson ganders left Tuesday for gar Eatehel. Mrs. C. S. Hammond. Mrs. Milford to visit her .daughter, Mrs. Berg Frank Eatehel, $lr. Mary larinkwater Jorgensen, and family, and son. Win and Mrs. Charles Watson of Midvale. Sanders. Mrs. Sanders also will visit at Mrs. Anna llofheins returned home the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pace of 8t. Monday from a six months' visit with home in to her before and friends in Los Angeles, Venrelatives George' returning this elty. ice and San Francisco, Cal. While at Lo who William and Robinson Mrs. children, AngSles Mrs. Hofhelns was the guest of had been visiting relatives here for the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hays and Mr. and past two weeks, left for their home in Mrs Samuel Whittle. Fillmore on Friday. Mrs. Frank Meochan entertained the Miss Ruby Davie has been the guest ladies of the 8outh Cottonwood ward BeLois the home of Miss Sanders at her lief society at her home on East Forty-eight- h street Tuesday afternoon. past week. Mrs. Sarah A. Mumford entertained at Mrs. Arnold Burg was hostess at a a large family dinner party Sundav In dinner party Monday afternoorf at her Wilhome on Wasatch avenue, the occasion compliment to her daughter, Mrs. were liam Robinson. . Seventeen guests Tne being her birthday anniversary. also Robinson Mr. Luke Mrs. and present. dining table was In yellow and gold, as entertained at their home at 'a dinner were the place cards. Those who party in compliment to Mrs. Robinson. the affair were Mrs David Prme, Covers were laid for ten guests. Mrs. Ruth Lund, Mrs. Vivian Roberts, A vaudeville show was given in the Mrs. B. Wright, Mra. R Clark, Mrs. L. South Cottonwood ward amusement hall Clark, Mrs. A. Park, Mrs. Sundry BanFriday evening bv the members of the der and Mrs. Mayme Ward, all of Balt ward Sunday school, Mrs. James, Mrs Norman Ereck-solake;Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. Osborne, Mr, and Mra. Hoken Olson, Mrs. R. Hofhelns, -t Mer Fred Palmer, Mr. and Mra. AlbeMrs. Stewart Hutchensen, Mrs. Ed Larriott and Tavis Williams spent Friday son, Mrs Albert Sanders, Mrs. Heber of last week st Bingham, where they were Sanders. Mrs. Ivan Bean and Mra. Uien guests of friends. They also attended the Anderson. baketball game while there. The officers and teachers of the MethoMiss Ruth Sanders entertained the girls dist Sunday Reboot entertained at a St. of the C. U. L. club at her home on Vine Patrick's party Thursday evening at the street Thursday evening. The time was church parlors. St. Patricks ideas were spent In sewing and music, followed by carried out during the evening, and the refreshments. time was spent in music and games, folThe Murray chamber of commerce memlowed bv refreshments. a Mr. and Mra Harold Gloe and baby ot bers, assisted hv their wives, gave dancing party Thursday evening at the Salt Lake have moved to Murray and Alcasar for the benefit of a baseball team are located on Center street. Mrs. Uloe for Murray and the surrounding towns for was formerly Miss Olive Warenskt. the coming season. Mrs. Richard Parr and son left during Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arnold entertained at the week for Gunnison to make 'their a I o'clock dinner Friday evening of last borne, Mr. Parr having accepted a posiweek at their home In comrhment to Mr, tion there. sn! Mra Frank Eatehel, Mr. and Mr. The officers and teachers of the Mitt J. R. prinkwater and Mrs. Ben Wagner. Creek ward entertained at a party Thurg-tia- y Mrs. Daisy Frame entertained a numevening of last week at the home ot ber of her friends at an rag Mr. and Mrs.- - Joseph A. Wright, sr in Roth-wel- l. - Martin Christensen, Mr. and Mra. James Bablne, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin, Dr. and Mra. W. H. Rothwell and fttr. and Mra. D. W. Moffat, Homer Bradford' is chairman of the committeee in charge. PARK CITY PARK CITY. March 19. The Woman's Athenaeum held its meeting at the high school Monday afternoon. Miss Helen Fraker, teacher of home economics, gave a lecture on home economics and how to care for invalids. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mra. J, J. Jack son. Mrs. T. H. Powers of Salt Lake visited hbre for several days the past week. Mrs. B. B. Flatk entertained the Silver Bridge Tournament Card club Wednesday evening. Mrs. Douglas McKay and Mrs. J. W. Stoner substituted. score was won by Mra. R. C. Verran.High Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hartwell of San Francisco are visiting at the home of Mr. Hartwells mother, Mra L. D. Hartwell. Miss Lena Sanders of Salt Lake is visiting friends here. The members of the Five Hundred Afternoon Card club were guests of Mrs, Anna Kopp Thursday afternoon. The Jolly Dosen Card ciub ihembers were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Roy Lenzi Wednesday evening. Prizes were awarded and refreshments were served. Order jnt Hibernians She Ancient members and friends with grand ball Thursday evening. i PRESTON, Idaho, March 18 -l-ln. Harloy Greaves entertained at luncheon and four tablet of progressiva 500" Monday afternoon of laat Mra. floor week, Mitchell won hlh score and Mr. Curtis Bland tha consolation. Luncheon was served at small tables, which were center' with baskets of violets. Luncheon, place csrda and tallica were strgfestir of Easter. The favors were corsage bo tquets of violets. The guests included Mra. Rulph (layman, Mra. r 19. Tne MT. March PLEASANT, Twentieth Century club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Fannie C. Miles. Mrs. R. W. Weech presented the lesson, "The Struggle Against Tyranny tn En rgland and America," and "Music in Education" was discusmd by. Mrs. H. U Jacobs. Several musical numbers were enjoyed and luncheon was served to flfteeni guests. Dr. and Mrs. L. A Phillip returned Thursday from a month's visit with relatives In Austin, Minn. Ivy chapter No. 10, 0. E. 8 , will an official visit Monday evening from the worthy grand matronMrs. Edna F. Nichols of Ogden. The Home-cultuclub was entertained by Mra, C. A. Hone Wednesday afternoon. The lesson from "our National was presented by Mrs, Government A. Phillips and Mrs. J. W. Cherry read a paper, "Political Parties of Utah." Bev eral Edison selections were enjoyed preceding luncheon. St. Patricks favors and symbols were used in decorating and a crystal basket of spring flowers formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table, Mrs. Q. W. Brand will entertain the qluD in two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. D. Vf. Rainey and family have returned to their home In Balt Lake, after a three months' stay in Mt. Pleasant. Miss Eva, Nedra carter Sunday school class entertained at a delightful Bt. Patrick's day party at the home of Miss El Rasmussen Thursday evening. Mrs. Camilla Noland left Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs, Hyrum Schneider, in Salt Lake. Mrs. Hyrum Sorensen and children of here with Ephraim spent last week-en- d Mrs. Sorensen's mother, Mra Hans Brotherses, Br. A delightful St. Patricks party was given by Misa Julia Lund, Thursday evening. A green and gold color scheme and favors. Prevailed , in the decorations, present May Olson, In a Lund, Lydia Olson. Gertrude Rolfson, Eljla Hafen, Alice Olson and Harold Frand-seEvan Olson, Ray Jorgensen, Claire Olson, Lorain Beck and Evan lIadsen. Mr. and Mra M. E. Jensen entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner Saturday evening of last " week. Covers were lgid for twelve. In honor of the elders of the Mt. Pleasant South ward and Mountalnville, tne NorttL ward elders entertained - in their chapel Wednesday evening. An address was made by Professor Newton E. Noyes, principal of the Snow Normal college at Ephraim, and musical number were contributed by Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hafen and Mias Elda Hafen. A brief talk also was made by A. H. Andersen. A banquet was served at the conclusion of the program and a dance in Armory hail completed the evening's entertainment. The O. S. A. ciub will meet next Friday afternoon with Mrs. A M. Jensen. Mrs. C. A. Herts entertained Thursday afternoon at a oeautifully appointed Bt. Patrick's luncheon for Mra. Newton Mrs. E. F. Gardemann, Mr. Crort Larsen, Mra Vernon Brotnersen, Miss Venets Meyrlck, Mlss Muriel Blmpson, Miss Adels Meyrlck. Miss Marjorie Winters, Miss Ruth Mon son, Miss Kate Erick-se- n and Mra. Robert E. Hill. 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Gauftn, Mr. and Mra, PRESTON, IDAHO HF Co. Works 775 East 2nd South. Phone Wasatch 8760. JL d mm w n, MANTI MANT1. March I. The Hopeless club met Monday eveniuf with francs Madsen. Maggie Tennant waled the hoatna A huslneaa mret-inprogram end luncheon were the evening' entertainment. helaos returned to Wasatch acadDorothy emy at Mt. Pleasant, Tuesday, after spending th week-en- d with has mother. Mrs. J. p, Nelson. The Reviewers' section ef the Ladles' Literary chib met Tuesday evening with Mrs. George Christensen. Mr. H. U. Brown gave thn book review, "The Heart of the Hllla," by John Foi. Jr. A piano duet was gledb by Mrs. G. Chnatenseh and daughter, Florence. wera Mra. John Uougaard and Special guest Mra. Ella B. Co. Refreshments followed tha program. Dr. H. C. Ntranqulat snd wife entertained at card Tuesday evening. Five fables of "600" wera played. Mr, sad Mra. Frank Alder winning the prizes. Refreshments wera served at mitmig lit. Tit Woman's Mlitlonary society met Wednesday afternoon witk Uta J. p. Nelson. Dr. ( arl iiortai the leader. Refreshment! were served after the program- Holiday evening Air. and Mra. E. D. Sorenson were hostesses at a card party. Five table of .W were played. Mr. Charles an No woman can afford to overlook this Complete and Correct Corset Service in justice to her attractive appear ance and good health. Individual needs of their wearers by preserving lY EMO CORSET'S Be their health and good lines, and their money. They are divided into the following Servioes: figure by saving For Stout Women, .(22 models) $5.00 to $9.00 Wonderlift Service--Fo- r All Women ,f 9 models) 6.50 to 15.00 Diafram-Reducin- g Service ...( 4 models) 9.00 to 13.50 Self-Reduci- KopServico Service -- For All Women. . . t . , Smart Set corsets ... .,.,.(11 models) 3.00 to 9.00 , . . (13 models) $3.50 to 12.00 Riddle and Dr 8tranfu!t winning th favor. Refreshment were served during tua egeniog Mr. and Mra. B. Kenner entertniued nt din ner Friday of last week complimentary te Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taxtuaa of Nepbl. Mrs. George Bradley- - spent last weekend with relatives In Moroni. The Hopelem Alumni rlub met Tuesday erasing with Vera H. Keller. Lillian Davis and OrHoe Madsen assisting the hostess. Th Ladies' Literal y flub elected offieera Thursday of last week, a follows; Mrs. .Nell (ox. president. Mrs. (lain Tuttle, vice presl Mrs. Jeaaie Itoucaani. secretary; Mrs. dnl; II. C ftiranqulat, assistant secretary; Mrs. Nft-tiDvreng. treasurer, Mrs. W. D. Bentley corresponding aeeretnry. The R K. class met Tuesday evening with Mrs. M. Daly. Twelve member ef the R R. class, with their picnic luncheon, took Mrs. F. B. Smith bt surprise Monday afternoon, in honor ef her tlrtliduy nnnlvfrsaryi Mualfnl number by tns Vtctroi war enjoyed, Mix o'clock dinner was served. Thev are designed for all types and represent a service of general nature that appeals to those who wish to be correctly corseted yet want to feel as though they had none on. They are made in a variety of materials. Circlets... ......For ?PPr p?rt the wat of the figure c,J the d " B fitted by All Figures (12 models) $1.50 to $5.00 the corset does below. llbv w,i8t,in They equalize the imomze with a corset hygienist in any good store. HEBER CITY HKRKIt CITY. March 18. The Hhakespoareso Mrs. Mary MiUillan tfahirtlay afternoon of last week. The room was decorated with shamrock. Mr. Jdxsie Jones entertained it i kensington on Tuesday eveuing. Mra. Annie McMillan entertained the fob lowing gucatg Wednesday afternoons lira Mar Marha Witt. Mra Maggie garat (leaf, Mr liicken. Mrs. ( brUfi Giles, Mrs, Oll Rwod anl Mra Rachel Giles Th Bridge club met with Mr. Clay Cum lugs Saturday afternoon ef lat week. Dr and Mra. Wherritt entertained a number of friends at a dancing party at their home on Thursday evening, the occasion being Mrs, herrDCa birthday ' anniversary. A card party wsgirr by Mr. Alma MiUer Saturday afternoon ef last week. The Jtcltof society gave a costumt ball at thf amusement hall on Thursday evening. Miss Rnhy Duka entertained a number of friends atj dinner Sunday afternoon. The Bloater club entertained th V, A. C. Glee club at a dinner followed by n done o Wednesday evening Mra. W. L. O Tool of Lebl la flatting. Is Ueber bofor leaving for Colorado fttwinga, CVta, to make her hum during th spring nod summer. Mr. and Mr. 8am Smith have returned t their horde after spend ng some tim In fsrk ckb met with X - .- to give a dinner YOU are going friends for whom you ' care a great deal. What 'are you going to give them? A rich dinner? whipped cream on the soup, a heavy meat, mayonnaise dressing on the salad, and a rich sauce on the pudding? No indeed! You dont want to spoil the evening by giving people a heavy sense of having eaten a I6t of rich stuffy food. And you care too much for your guests to risk making them ill the next day. And yet how often this very thing is donel -- desire to give a delightful and distinctive dinner, your facilities, the comfort and well-bein- g of your family and guests, and very important the cost The recipe for fudge pudding is adapted by Mrs. Allen from the recipe of one of New Yorks famous tea-room- s. You will make that fudge pudding best by using a fine cream baking powder. Same way. with cakes and biscuits. f-tartar Schilling Baking Powder Menu for a LittleCompany Dinner Julisnn 8oup Croutons with Cilia Gravy Chicken Fries Boiled Rice Pass Quick Graham Breed end Butter Lettuce with Roquefort Dreeeinf C of! Pudge Pudding Mivilf!: 1nvy, A It.'' 'IP - S gather th dry ingredient snd add them alternately with tha milk to th first Beat well and transfer to oiled pans. Bale thirty minutes in moderate oven end serve warm with Fudge Sauce and a garnish of whipped cream. mixture, cup-ca- k Fudge Sauce Fudge Pudding All meesurements ere level S tableepoonfule shortening; K cupful trail bee ten; teespootv-fu- l sugar; 3 Schilling Venille; IK cupfuls flour; 3 teeepoonfuls Schilling Baking Powder; teaspoonful salt; S' cupful milk Best the shortening to a cream, add th sugar, eggs and vanilla- j Sift to-- Uty, t ' Here is a dinner menu by Mrs. Allen which takes your problems' thoroughly into consideration: your Scald J cupfuls milk with 6 table, spoonfuls of scraped chocolete and cupful sugar. Then stir In H of butter creamed with IV tablespoonfuls of cornstarch. Stir until abeolutely smooth snd thick, cooking at least tan minute over hot water, then add X teaspoonful Schilling Vanilla and trvs hot. 1 table-spoonf- ul 11 jllMltil' |