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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, V t held thelt opening socials during th 1 weak. In each case dancing was tne feature, with th serving ef light refresh, entertainment .meats and Interesting specialties a an Important part of the . program. Mra. Percy Knudsen enrrlal;ied In honor of Mrs. K A. Valentine Tuesday evening. Mra Valentine expects to go to Chicago in the near future to Join her husband, who Is siudlng dcntlstrv, A luncheon was served, cover being laid for seven. .. Th Beehive camp of th Daughters et tbs Pioneer met at tha hem ef Mrs. Joseph Petersen Thursday afternoon ef last week. Luncheon was served to SUNDAY MORNING, OOTOBEH 1821. 2.1, zsssssd D SEIAKT , 4 Jmf OGDEN OGDEN, Oct. 2!. A beautifully a given by Mrs. pointed It , ' Ballard, Ura, Plummer B. Haslet and Mrs. WflUam Douglas Tuesday afternoon from t until o dock at tba Mary r ay bin. Assisting In receiving the 1W guest were Mrs. John Culley, Urn. Philip warren Knleely. Mr. J. T. Lynch. Mr. Kara Richardson. Mr, Mary Robinson ' and Mra. Effle B. Spencer. The room were decorated with potted fern and eaator bean plant, orange dahlia and French marigold arranged tn tall vases were and Japanese basket. Palm banked In the raueie aloove. where the Mary Ftaher orchestra played throughout the afternoon. The tea table had as it central decoration a low mound of yellow and orange dahlias, surrounded wlth-ai- l-' ver candleetlok holding orange taper. Pouring at different Interval were Mr Thomas H. Carr. Mr. Archie V. Mdiu tosh. Mra Fred M. Nys, Mre. Frank E. Mr. Richard B. Porter, Mra ' Nichole, Leroy Pugmire, Mra J. H. Sparge and Mr. Heber Soowcroft. Assisting wer Mra Douglas A. Swan of Salt Lake, Miss Lsishtnan and Mary Vra Traoy. Mildred Rich the cards. Helen Pape and Ruth Brewer admitted the guests. Mr. and Mra. L. R. Eccles entertained Informally at dinner Friday evening in compliment to Lee Jansen of' Chicago, guest of Mr. and Mra Ralph EL Bristol. In honor of Mra James W. Collins of Salt Lake. Mra V. H. Loos entertained, a fsw guests at a tea at the Mary Fay Red dahlias Inn Wednesday' afternoon. decorated the tea table, where covers i ware laid for six. The guest included the close friends of Mra Collins. The Drama club met this afternoon at the home of Mra. J. R. Morrell, iitl Bed avenue, with Mrs. J. R. Morrell end Mra Andrew T. Clark as hostessea Maud The program was as follows: fa Adams, discussion, Mra W, R. Kimball: I "What Knows" Woman (Barrie). Every Mrs. Joseph EL Evans; music from opera ' "Fldsllo" (Beethoven), vocal solo, Mrs. Leslie H. Seville; cello solo, Mias Helen Hunter. Mra J. N. Spargo was hostess to the , members of her club at her home on Tyler avenue Tuesday afternoon. Mra - R. 8. Farnsworth read Thackeray's novel,- "Henry Esmond, after which tea wan served. Fall flowers were used as deco ratlona Mra James W. Collins of Salt t Lak was a gusst of the afternoon. Invitations have been Issued by Mrs. . Katherine Shufflebarger, Mra Edward M. Conroy and Mra T. D. Ryan for a tea to be given Tuesday afternoon at the , Virginia. Four hundred and fifty Invi ! t&tlona hava been Issued. Mra J. M. Parker will entertain til members of the Five Hundred club at 10 o'clock luncheon Thursday afternoon . at hsr horns, 17 Twenty-fift- h street. Friday afternoon Mrs. Parker win entertain at a bridge luncheon. The Martha society will meetMondav afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at- thA home ot Mrs. W. H. Eccles, 2535 Jefferson avenua Ths regular board meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers will be held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. W. Tresder, 2273 Jefferson avenue. Miriam chapter No. It, Order of the , Eastern Star, will entertain at the regu-- r lar monthly tea Monday afternoon in the Masonic temple. A banquet and dance was given at the Weber cluh Friday evening by the Klwanls club. The program Included speeches by W. H. Reeder, Jr,, Wllford M. Wade Johnson. A. T. Heat-mar- k Brarawell, and Horace Ensign, and vocal num--beby a male quartet. Purple and white, th Kiwanls colors, were car- ried out In the decorations and favors of raps and balloons. Dancing was enjoyedfurfollowing the banquet, music . nlshed by Wecker's orchestra.'beingAbout fifty couples were present. ' Mrs. O. A. Parmley and Mrs, E. P. Mills ' sill entertain at a tea next Wednesday . afternoon from t until o'clock at the One hundred and fllty, ' Alary Fsy'lnn.. , Invitations have been issued. Mrs. Curtis Allison entertained at three ' tables df bridge this afternoon at the Mary Fay Inn. Roses were used to de"-- ; ' rat th luncheon table. The guests in- -, eluded the members of the Ami Sw!ng club and one additional guest, Mrs. fa. J. - , Kaplan. - Mr. and Mra. Leslie H. Savllle enter- -' talned the members of their dinner club Thursday evening at theD home on Taylor avenue. Red and white roses Tn a low bowl formed the centerple- - for the table. Marigolds were used to dr curate-throoms. Following. ih dinner, four tsblss were arranged for five hundred. Sir. and Mrs Andrew T Clark. Miss Eya Littlefield and Dr. Henry W. NeTt-owere' guests of th evening. , Mrs. J. B. Nye entertained at the Mary Fay Inn at bridge Thursday afternoon Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Hary T. Ellen Ce. Mrs. Claude B. Cave and Mr. Patterson. Fall flowers adorned tne luncheon table and Hallowe'er favors and place cards were laid for twelve guests. Th customary October tea. w 1th an entertaining program, will b given In the Masonic elubroom Monday afternoon from 3 until o'clock by the members of Miriam chapter No. 14, Order of the Eastern Star: Mrs. J H. Epperson, Mra J. H. Spargo, Mr. W'llinm Craig, Mrs. Max Davidson. Mrs Geot-gI. Kern, Mrs. John A. Munson. Mrs. J. II. Hollister, Mrs. A. Z. Jones. Mrs. H. E. White and Mrs. A. V. McIntosh. yisitiikJ mtm- bera are Invited. Miss Katherine Joyce enter! i'n d the members of the Frldav club at luncheon avenue. FYlday at her home. ?532 Luncheon wak served t o'clock, overs being laid for ten. An excepti-n-SU- y Air 4. followed. entertaining program P 8. Farnsworth read the one-arlv Torches." by Kenneth Rais! eck, with Incidental music written .especially fer Mrs. Roland Ridd P- -, 5 U- , , V X o' -- y. t 1 i , r x ' VJ: 0m l M- x rs Ec-'lc- s If-.I- ct W. H. Woodward "American? and Europsan Authority on Modern DANCING ANNOUNCES THE FALL AND WINTER OPENING OF HIS Dance Studios The Rome of Clean Dancing al 4-- -- . 1 'I tess Mlsa Hertsnse- - Holland of Formerly Brigham City, who waa married rs cently. ths play. Mr. Milton Bovlo p!a4 th prelude and Mrs. Chase Dost? sang ths Glsmonda" song. rTh Pahocha Campfire girls wer entertained this evening by Miss Laura 2352 Madleon avenue. Arrangetalker, ments were ' made for th Hallow en party to be given Saturday evening of next week at the home of Miss Lorens Wattts and Miss Lorna Watt!, 22 Twenty-s- ixth street. Douglas A. Swan of Salt Lake spent the week, hers with hsr parents, MK and Mra William Douglas. With Mrs. E. A. Bowen and Mrs. Fred W. Chambers as hostesses, a meeting of the Child Culture club was held Thursday afternoon at the Berthana A talk wet given by Dr. H. H Strawson, field director of public health work of New Vork City, with the National Tuberculosis association. Will Wright gave a veal solo, accompanied by Mias Mary Fisher and Miss Katherine Fischer, who followed with a violin and piano duet. Mrs. Louis Palmer Webber gave a talk on food chemistry. Mrs. Georgina Maitictt gave parliamentary drill, with mot.uo as a topic. A business session followed, at which Mrs. C. V. Eluenberg was elected treasurer to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mra Archie Fowmian. The club adjourned to meet In two weeks for the first social day of the rear, the place of .meeting to be announced later. Mrs. Morris Flowers entertained Friday afternoon at her horns on Lincoln avenue, St four tables of five hundred. Luncheon was served follow tng the card games on small tables, each centered with a vase of African marigolds Mrs.' Flow rs was. assisted by Mrs. 1. N. Fulton. Th guests Included Mrs. P. O. Richardson, Mra Curtis Allison, Mrs. L A. Herdti, Mre. F. W. Piper, Mra Phil A. Kohn, Mr. 8. J. Kaplan, Mrs. Vi. B. Stone, Mrs. L. M. Hinds, Mr W. C. Hinds. Mrs, E. W, Browning. Mr. Clauds B. Cave, Mra. Clide Woodcock, Mra. Ezra Rlchardao.l, Mrs. George W, Goddard, Mrs. W. J. Madson and Mrs, .William A. Perkins of San Francisco. Mrs. D. H. Pape enf-tlat dinner sw home on MadiWednesday evening son avenue ( Dahlias i.i snides of pink were arranged tn a 'bowl ad a centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for eight. The dinner was followed by bridge. The second annual ball and Mardi Gras of the Artriat society was given Tuesday evening at th White City. More than 800 couples were In attendance. Mayor and Mrs. Frank Francis and several of the ettv and county official were the complimented guests of the evening. Prizes for ths best costumes, which were of every description and color, werb awarded to Eoba Peterson. Pauline Waterfall, Trees Frmntzen, Verna Bolt ve-e Farino. "The "Judge Mrs. Claud T. Moyes, F. Allen and H. A. Fowler. the During evening special dancing number were given by Miss ioelli Wood, Miss Ruth Stevens and Mias Tuttle Hart. A quartet, under the direction of W. H. Manning, rendered vocal selections. Favors of caps, horn and other were d'stribuged among the dancers. The hall wag decorated in red and green. For Mlsa Viol Stevenson, a Novemnsr bride, a miscellaneous shower was given Thursday evening by Miss Marie lllr at her home, 2584 Fowler avenue.. The Idea was carried out In the ilore rations, and Hallowe'en games wer Refreshments were served. Mrs T. D. Rvan entertained tha members Of her bridge club at her home, k'D Twenty-fourt- h street, Tuesday evening. Luncheon was served following tip) card games. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. EUlngson entertained at tour tables of five hundred at their home on Twenty-fourt- h street Monday evening. In honor of Mr. Eillngaon's In the evening birthday anniversary, a supper was served. Halloween Ideas being carried out la th decorations of the Mrs. nd and-Jox- eph noise-make- rs table. Mr snd Mrs. Joseph E. Evans and small daughters, Elaine and Shirley, and bahv In Salt Lake son spent the wetk-en- d with Mrs. Evanss parents. Dr. and Mra H. J. Sears. Mrs. Grace M. Overstreet Is visiting In Salt Lake for the week-enthe guest of Mrs Elisabeth H. Corav. Mrs. C. J. Thomas, Jr., Mra C, Stav-fie- r, Mrs. Robert Wl'son, Mrs. Earl Van Law, Mra Hyrum Plngree, Mrs, (V. O. Webb, Mrs. William Pollock. Mrs. Virgil P. Caine and Mra W O. Crlmsdell cf Salt Lake were Ogden vl'itors Thursday. They attended a card party given Thursday afternoon and evening. Miss Grace Harris, Miss Dorothy D Wees and Miss Dora Smith attended the annual convention of th t'tah Library association, beld.tn Sg t Lake, today. d, BRIGHAM CITY a BRIGHAM CITY. Oct.' 22. Miss Effl L'dy and Carl Welling of Riverside wer united in marriage In the Logan tempi ' at. Open Dally Wed. A SaL Teaching: .Fencing, Pantomime, Classic, Ballroom and Stage Dancing in all lines. Vaudeville acta Ten per arranged and coached. cent discount to school pupILs. or to Rates Lessons clubs. partis ' at any time Children's fancy a Recreation danolng specialty. classes for business men, Out-o- -. town claeeea solicited. Let us teach you to dsnek In a dav. If you learn her you can dance anywhere. M r. Woodward was six consecutive vears at (he world's largest dancing pavilion as premier and exhibition dancer Write for catalog. ' t y Mew ModesFashipns Distinctive ATTAINING. THE HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENTS IN Smart Apparel Individual Models for Women and Misses at-th- e y I SALT LAKE 34 So. Main guest. Miaosa Diverts Petersen and Flora Noble wer hostesses to th M. C.. society at the home of tba former Thursday evening of last week. Th Service Star Legion held an Interclub meeting In the Comme-clesting rooms Thursday afternoon af last week, at which matters of importance to the legion wer gone Into at some length. Miss Hortenecn Holland, daughter of Mrs. Pauline Holland, and Roland ltldd. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kldil. wets united In marrisg at Logan Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mr. Rldd will make their horn In thl city. The Sego Lily cmp of the Daughters ef the Pioneer held an Interesting meetbom of Mrs. J. Will Snith ing Friday evening of last week. Twenty-fiv- e were In attendants. Mra Crls Ka'smuwvn entertained the L. B. H. club Friday afternoon of lust weak. An Informal afternoon was Spent and a luncheon was served by the hos- ' - S twenty-fou- r fS rclvd i SHOP five-cour- se . . Wednesday of last week. Announcement Is just made cf t te mars Halm-of Miss of this riage Dorothy city and Glen Busenbark cf Beaver Dam. .Miss Alga Walker, of Mr. daughter snd Mrs. D, C Walker of this city, and William Mltton of Wellavil were united In marriage Wednesday of last week In the Logan temple. TheywU make their horn In Wellsvllle. Miss Psnsv Barker entertain t nt f a trousseau tea at her home in Willard Mednesdav afternoon of last week.. Fifty guests called during th afternoon. Mrs. A. L. Stout entertained at a pret luncheon Wednesday afttlly appointed ernoon of la- -t week, the gusts being the officers of th Civic Improvement c'ub who wer recently Installed. Covers wer laid for twelve. Mrs. J. D Peters entertained et a family dinner Thursday evening of la --F week rompllmentarv to Mrs. lAdie McHaten o Michigan. Covers were laid for twenty a number ef the guests coming from Salt Lak and Ogden. A number of young matrons of thl cl ty.hsve. formed, a social club which they hae at vied ths Young Matrons' Hub, The present membetkhlp is comB. L. AhramsOn, posed of Mesdames Per.-Knudson. Govern Sheffield. 1 ear Hansen. Wrlghton Kelley, Jams .Will Pett.Ahe Tneller, La inn r Jen. sen. Loris Whitaker, Byron Cornls and , Angus Comm Mis- - Vera Preston waa hostess to th Merld-- e club, Wednesday evening' of last Week The M 1. association of th cit" v ards v Flsli-bnrn- ' Special Offerings At Remarkably Low Prices Ths postoffic fore engaged In a cial at th home ef Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson Friday evening of last week. Mrs J. C. Nielsen was the guest of honor at a prettily arranged shower given at the home of Mr. O. Parson On Friday afternoon of last week. There wer fifteen present The If indergarten club met In th Commercial club room Saturday after noon of last week snd listened to a talk on horn work by Mias Rose Jones of the i University of Utah. The Deseret camp of th Daughters of th Pioneers met at ths home of Mrs. Brigham Wright Friday evening cf last weak and enjoyed a program centering about tha life and experiences of the late Jonathan C. Wright, pioneer of Brigham City. There were thirty-tlv- e present. Mesdames W. 1 Hargl and C. I. Colbv entertained the Ladles Aid society of tha Presbyterian church at the home of the former Friday afternoon of last week. Plane for the year's work were discussed and luncheon was served to twenty-fiv- e ladles. so- MANTI MANTI. Oct. 22 The, Elite club was pleasantly entertained at the home of lra Jennie Leslie Friday afternoon of last week. Luncheon was served to twenty-fiv- e ladlea Mr. and Mra A. H Chrlsteison entertained at dinner Wednesday evening of last week, complimentary to Mr. and Mra. W.- C Snow and Mrs. A. S. Neff, all of Salt Laka. Other guests were Mr. and Mr. Joseph Snow, Sr.. Mr. and Mra Charles Riddle, Mra. Joseph Snow, Jr., Mr. James Crawford and Van Snow. Mra F. A. Beas of Sugar City, Idaho, la visiting her mother, Mra. Agnes A. Palmer. Mr. Charles R. Miller was tendered a birthday party Tuesday afternoon of last week by her slaters. Mrs, Charles Cox and - Mrs, Ernest Madson. Mine Maud Tuttle visiting In Salt Mr. and Mrs John E. Metcalf of Gunnison visited In this city Saturday and Sun. , , day. Mr. and Mra John Keller visited la Salt Lake last week. Mrs. F. M. Alder entertained a number of little folks Tuesday afternoon of last week, th occasion being the birthday anniversary of her little eon, Ralph. Mra Wayne Btsaey of Murray Is visiting at the home of her father, Samuel Parry. Miss Rhea' Felt has goen 1o Moroni on an extended visit. Mrs. E. D. McCombs of Logan has been the guest of her daughter, Mra-Joh- n the past three weeks. Mr. and Mr. Wendell Bosen of Idaho are visiting Mra. Boaen's mother, Mra. C. Hennlngson Mias Rhea Felt and Mlaa Zada Mellor wer Salt Lake visiter last week. Mr, and Mr. Edward P. Cox entertained at dinner Tueeday of last ths oocaslon being th birthday week, anniversary of. Mrs. Cox. Mra. C. O Dewqy of Soldier Summit tlsited tn this cltv tbs past week, ths guest cf Mra. O. W. Martin. Th Hopeless club waa entertained St th home of iflsa gadia'TootU Jlonday evening. Mra. Carlyle Munk entertained a number ef lady friends Tuesday afternoon, romplimaltary to her mother. Mrs. .Jena Mk kelson. Mlsa Verda Anderson of waa th guest last week of herEphraim sister, Mra F. W. Tuttle. Mr. anl Mrs E. T. Parry entertained to- - Mr. at dinner Hundav, complimentary snd Mr. E. D. Sorenson and family and Mr. and Mra M. H. Sperry. Covers were laid for fifteen. Mrs. A L. Neff of Salt Lake visited in tb city the past week. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Edmunds entertained at dinner Monday evening complimentary to Mr. snd Mrs. & D. Sorenson and Mi1, and Mr. M. H. Sperry, Th Hopeless Alumnae club was entertained Monday at th home of Mra Clark Kellsr. Mrs. Edward Cox and Mra Glen Jensen assisted the hostess. Twenty members wer present. Mrs. Mildred B. Peacock is visiting In Salt Lake The reviewers action of the Ladles' Literary club met at the home of Mrs. W, D. Bentlev Monday evening. Mrs C. O. Dewey of Soldier Summit and Mra H C. Strangquist wwe special guests. Refreshments wer served. Th Ladles' Literary club met Thursday A Hallowe'en program waa afternoon. glien. A sketch of Hawthornes life waa given bv Mra Ess1 Keller; "The Great Stone Face, by Mra. Helen Eggertson. and poems by Hawthorns ware given by Mrs. Minerva Munk. Mr. and Mra M. H Sperry left Wednesday to spend the winter In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Nielson visited in Salt Lake last week. Th Daughte-- s of the Pioneers met In the tithing ofrice Wednesday afternoon of last week. The following program was Mormon Battalion given: History." Mr. Maud Brown; poem, composed b) R. Mrs Eliza Snow, Mrs. Nettle Cox; sketch of the life of Catherine Thompson Craw fori Mrs. Lizzie Munk. Mrs. Loren Haws of Logsn was the sueat last week of her sister. Mrs John dan e-- g. Mrs. John Sanberg 14 visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mr. J. C. Hansen wer Salt Lake visitor Jast week. The coat 'dresses most correct are fashioned in the J new Casha Cloth, Poiret Twill or. Tricotine. SMART GOWNS . Many Exquisite Afternoon and Supper Gowns Are Created in Crepes, Chiffons and Velvets, j 4 NEW COATS Fur T rimmings Very Flattering. Most Attractive. We show a wonderful collection. In plain as well as fur trimmed. Suit Specials Goat Specials Two Lots of Greatest Values Priced in ; This Sale No. 1 No.. 2-Sp- ecial, No. Special, $29.50 to $65.00 $75.00 to $95.00 $25.00 to $59.00 $65.00 to $189.00 1 No. 2 V 1 Lake. ; Display of Fur Coats is complete in Quality and Notes From Our Paris Office Fashion meeting every desire in Furs. Stating favor for long-e- r and irregular skirts. . 23 San-ber- g, LOGAN LOGAN, Oct. The U. A. C. WoMonday afternoon with Dr. K. 8. Budge gave an mans club met 22 Mrs Champ. Interesting account of hit European trip, dwelling at length .on , th hospitals ol Scotland and England. Tea was served. The following ladles were guests of the Mrs. Langton,' Mrs 'Jacobs, afternoon: Mra. E. C. Shepard and Mr. E. s Budge. Th CU club met Wednesday afternoon with Mlaa Edith Bowen. Mra James H Unford gave an Interesting discussion of th Book of Job, , Refreshment were served. Mra. O. W. Thatehe- - Mrs. J 8 Poweil, Mr. Orson Rvrto arid Miss Flo Smith' wer special guesta. The Unity circle met Tuesday afternoon at the chamber of commerce with Mrs. D. it Thomas snd M ra. A L. Farrell as hoeteeses. Mra. Fred Thomas gave a discussion on 'America's Contemporary read two poemk Poetry" and Mra. Farrell Mrs Cecil Christensen as Illustrations. two gave m Kamennol selection, ' piano it 'imme'n, and "HettT a Music Box." by Carrie Jacob Bend. Re-- I -- n c were ""id at the Mjbeoini. Mrs McMastsr of Salt Lake, Mr. C. W. Nlblay, Jr., Mrs. !enmartz Mm (.e'l Chrissensen, Mrs Clarence Anderson, Dr. Stetnbergcr snd Dr. f't.irtcr were special guests qf the afternoon' , The Daughters of tha Hand-caPioneers anterta.ned Friday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. . k. Bobbins In compliment to the hand-caAoneers and Mr. Lily R olstenholme of . - -- rt rt A Salt Lake, who Is ths stats president. varied program was rendered. Refreshments wers served by Mrs. Robbins and Mrs. William M. Smith,- - Th small tables St which th guests wers seated for Crystal refreshments were decorated with baskets of marigolds. Twenty-si- x guests wer In attendance. The Bets Delta sorority entertained at a progressive luncheon Saturday afternoon of last week from :( to S. The first two eourses wer served at th home of Miss Geneva Ricks. The luncheon Table and rooms were decorated wii.fi pink geranium bloesoma. 'I he lest course was served at the chapter house. A Vaflowers wer used as riety of garden decorations. There were twenty rushes In attendance, and th following patronesses: 51 rs. Neili B. Langton, Mrs. Jor.i Christiansen and Mrs. F. O. Reynolds. Th faorosls sorority gav a dancing Eccles Saturday eveparty ofat the Hotel The last week for Its ning hall was decorated with marigolds anu ferns. Light refreshments wer eerved. Eighty guests wer in attendance. Mrs. Helen Hailstone cn.e. i .d dinner Monday evening. A crystal basket of garden Lowers formed ths center-piec- e for the table. Covers wers laid for six. entertained her Barber Miss Maris bridge club Thursday afternoon at. the of The rooms Smith. 51rs. Bertrum home wer decorated with a variety of fall Gowers. At th close of the afternoon refreshments were served. Miss Myrtle Kalpp wts a dinner guest St the Beta Delta sorority houae Sunday. Mra. W. E. Skidmore entertained at a five hundred party recently In compliment to Mlsa Lettle Jacobsen- - The room were attractively decorated with asters. At tne close of the afternoon a prize tor the highest scqre was awarded to Minx Geneve Uriffin and a guest prise to Miss wer served. Refreshment Jacobsen. Fifteen guests were In attendance. inforentertained Moses Thatcher Mrs. mally Baturday evening of last week. At the close of the eevning refreshments wer served to six. Tuesday evening Mrs. 8tohl of 8L Anthony, Idaho, was guest of honor at a theater party at th Lyric; with refreshments following at th Ulueuird, g.ven uy the house girls of the Sorosie sorority, whar Mrs. Stolil was a guest of Miss Luclle Pag the early part of the week. The Sigma Theta Phi sororltv entertained its rushes at a card party at the house Tuesday evening. chapter Mr. and 31rs. David Shepard and chilto Salt Lake Tuesday, where went dren they spent tha remainder of the week. trnon The Misses Lais and A ds th spent ths latter part of th week in bait Lake. The Misses Florence Riser and Sibyl Hopkins of Salt Lake spent last .weekend here as guests at the Beta Delta chapter house. Miss Mauglian who Is learnat the Ogden High school, spent last ing week-en- d here. Mias Aldyth Thain went to 8alt Lake Thursday to spend the latter part of tne week. Miss I.ettls Thatcher, who Is teaching In the Tooele High school. speni mat week-en- d her parents. Mr. her Mrs. Moses Thatcher. -and Mlaa Tbhtcher want to Salt Mondav and. after a dny'a vlait there, went on, to Tooele, where she spent the Lett! week vlaftlng her alater. Miss both went to Salt Lakr Thatcher. Theyweek-ento abend the Mis Clara Kremer Is spending the In Balt week-en- d Mr. and Mrs A. H. Thompson and aon, FVed. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs J. K. Shepard, motored to Salt Imke Sunday. Colonel and Mrs.Howsrd R Pe, ry and daughter, Mis Laurltte, are expected to arrive here next week forA.a Rhort vlalt. as H. Thompson. guesta of Mr. and Mr. Colonel and Mrs. Ferry, who have beeh IIwtll to at Rockford, Igo from her Honolulu, which will be th colonel a new post. . 'T' Dr. and Mra. W. L. Smith of Brigham week-en- d laat as here Cltv spent guests . Mr. and Mra. V4 of Dr. Smith's-parentM. .Smith. Mr. aqd Mrq. B. G. Thatcher motorert Halt Lak Wednesday and returned Thursday. Mias Marguerite Judd of Salt laikr her as a guest gt spent last week-en- d the Boroals aororttj chapter house V' rush. ng d. . Sheldon Thousand" Gilder Offertory, "With Thee ..Batiste Communion, "Offcrtolre" "Cum to Him" .Leslie Mrs. Flo. Sirs. M. O. Minor, organist. s Mrs. Adhn Smith Flo, soloist and dirsetor. MU'SIC (CSetlaaod fnaa Ffeesdiag Music for Services Ft.) F. Wasson la In charge of th program, which ris- - aa followa: "Valse Brilliant," by Chopin, and "Concert Study, by MacDoweil, will be rendered on th piano by Miss Gertrud Tremblay. The Rev. Father Torsney will lecture on "Early Roman Music." Father Tort-ne- y will be assisted by Professor Tremblay. A cycle of vocal selections will be rendered In Italian by Thoms Birchsll. Tea will be served by tha entertainment committee. Invitation la extended to th public. St. Mark Georg For at Cathedral Mark's Episcopal cathedral tb music Prelude Organ. Processional, "O Mother Dear, Jerusalem" .....Ward Venlta J. Turls Gloria Beethoven Custaee Te Deum Benedictu Handel "From Wind Hymn, Every Stormy That Blow" ....Hatton Gloria Pmtrle . . .Robinson Offertory, "Fear Not, O Israel," Anon. 8entenc Benediction Male chorua Ml. Recessional, "How Firm a FoundaWad tion Choir Poatlude Organ. Mra. J. W. Curtis, Mra. T. Soloists, i Special to The Tribune. Wise, Messrs. Washburn snd Wise; L. MT. PLEASANT, Oct. 22 A musical Eberly, organist; J. W. Curtis, choir diprogram of exceptionally high class will rector. be given by the choir of th First Presbyterian church of this city Sunday evening, October 23, at 7 39 o'clock, In the Music Today auditorium of the Wasatch academy.' No L. D. S. admission will be charged, but a free-wi- ll offering will be taken and the proceeds used to furnish the choir with musical Under the direction of John M Chamsupplies berlain the program will be The following program will be glvisn: given at 3 following oclock this afternoon for Prelude Cornet solo.. Thomas Clitheroe patients at the L. D. 8. hospital: "Praise Ye the Father" Gounod Vocal duet, "All Things Ar BeautiChoir. . S. Glover ful" "I Lay My 81ns on Jesus".... ..Hawley Mart and Gertrude Phillips. Ladies quartet Violin solo B. Leeks .....Professor Vocal solo. of Mas Nelson Soirano solo "By the Water Howell Plano solo.. "My Sweetheart Babylon ' C. L. Johns. .Chamberlain "Come Away to Jesus Now"..... French John M. Chamberlain. Male quartet. Barlton aolo William H. Russell Vocal solo. "Open the Gates of the Mas Nelson Soprano solo William H. Russell Temple" Knapp Bariton solo Mlsa Frances Jensen. Vocal duet, "The Nightingale" Westbrook Pilgrims of the Night" Chamberlain Indies' sextet. Marie and Gertrud Phillips. solo Violin Offertory Mrs Earle F. Gardeman Services Peace I Leave With You" Roberts Music Choir the Th choir of the First Presbyterian church is being directed by Mlsa JtYance Jenaen, graduate of the Conservatory of For ths services this morning and toMusic of Oberlin college, Ohio, and speat the Immanuel Baptist church cial student of music tn New York City night , the music followsfor three winters " Lost vear Mias Jensen was director cf the choir at the Liberty Organ prelude. MORNINC. Nocturne". Chopin Park Methodist church of Salt Lake. Anthem. "L'ft Up Your Heads" . .Rogers Offertory. "Erotic" Grieg Solo selection Mrs. Alle Oullmant Posllude, "Grand Chorus" Dedicatory EVENING. Waterloo N'e) In prelude. "Th Roeer Today Orgtm Anthem, "Sweet Is Thv Mercy .Barnbv 81. Clair The mupl pmsmni at fhe dfdeatmn of Offertory, "Memories .Howard Frasee th new Waterloo Methodist churh today Solo, selected "PoBtludlum" Seheve postlude, follows Howard Froze, director Mra. C. L. MORNING Cbapman. organist. Prelude Anthrm, 'In Hjenlv Love Ahdtiur' Meredith Music I Services Offertory To a Water Ulv' MarpoWell v Contmlto olo. M0, Thou That Tallest "Codd Tiding .Hand ! follows: Pleasant Presbyterian Program Tonight Program at Hospital ....... for Music for Service at the Firtt Pretbyterian services this morning at St. th under the management of Abarfelder of New York City. Her plans ar aomewhtl Indefinite, but It la , probable she will make an extended concert tour, j at Immanuel Baptist - Program at Methodist For th services this morning and toat the First churen tha music follows- Presbyterian . night - MORNING. "Cathedral Shadows.. Mason Pillars of the Earth Roger Offertory. "Come Unto Ms,".... Morrison EVENING. Organ preluda, "Barcarolle". . .Offenbach Anthem, "Bow Down Thtn Ear Prothero Offertory. Solo by Thomas BlrchelL Chair: Mrs. Theo Best, Mra. Fern Hal-tosopranos; Mrs. H E. Schraven. Mlaa Billings, altos; M. G. Flndlsr, tenor; Thomas Birchsll, baritone; Miss Maud Thorn, organist and director. Organ prelude, Anthem, 11) n, TIMELY BEAUTY HINTS Society women wash their own hair, not because it is a fad, but beeauta they wish to obtain the jricatest possible hair beauty and bo sure they are not using anything harmful. Thev have found that in washing the hair it is never wise to use a makeshift, but is always advisable (o use n preparation made for shampooing only. Maav of onr friends say they get the best results from n simple canthrox mixture. You can use this at a eost of about 3 cents a shampoo by getting some canthrox from vour druggist and dissolving a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. This makes enough shampoo liquid to apply to all th hair instead of just the top of the head, as with most preparations. Dandruff, excess oil end dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear in the rinsing water. Y our hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is. Its luster and softness also will delight you. (Adv.) home-mad- Asthma e and Hay Fever Cured by Simple Remedy Famous Druggist Discover Simple Rem, eOy fer Asthme an Hay Fsvsr. Maks Gsnsreus FREE TRIAL Offer to Rtadoro. . Thirty years ago Mr. C. Leavengoed. a widely known Kansas druggist, discovered a simple, prescription for Asthma and Day Fever he gate It to people who bed suffered for yea rw and. to their amazement, they say, they wire easily cured these people told their friends, and in this way thousands havs founu the sure way to cure Asthma and Hu.v Fever. Mr, Leavengoed feels so confident that hit prescription will curs TV Trri Burtff, In ah esses that he generously offers to 30. EVENING, Foe the scrxlce this nnrnimr at th send a big bottle on 19 days' Free Trial . Prelude. l) F'rat Congregnt'onal ehurch the music to any reader of this paper who will Anhem. "My Sou! Doth follow write for It. If It cures, pay 1.23: other-wis- e Lord ttxi Blumnehein Prelude you owe nothing Send i.o mone oio. Send Thv Out "Slow Mdiement From Concerto On LLtht'.. t write to C. Leavengood. MU 8. W. Soprano Mr. Joeenh Sell wood d '59" Rosedale, Kansas, and the big bot.7 Raff MaTHoH Offertorv To h Wild (Adv "Allegretto" Ou Walling tle will be mailed Immediately. It WIh Him Ellin Renonae, Barltnnr tolo. Deo "Jubilnt Schiiber Vnugnn A. Drharrell Anthem. "Recessional" (Words by Klp- "nsL .Retlnald Tie Koten . O.'tortorv; Chant "Sans Music-to- rH. I'achulsky Rien-.i" TVisthule, "Marche. Wagner Dr. E. 1C. Daddocfc. of Kan the C. Atkinson, so- nut (Junrtrt, Mra City, Mo.v la irhlng away fr jin prano ami Edn Dwer. Jdg t?il tuindrenln bow that pf contralto: J. W. WuTI. Icrm- -; Alv.n Foe the this morning t tin' wonderful result nr. tfnplta hav obtained barao; Mon- - Stephenson, Central Christie surah thcumu'le folbom urthotf of tratmont flmpta fipm . gijnlst. lowsIn caaes of Inflammation ant catarrh of Or can prelude "March".'. . ....1. Bruch d tho Unit Bladder and Bile Duct as ROBAMONOE IN HART. CONCERT. Silent" "Be 1th Uh lUtuiiea. ...Ryder Jut Kind nurni Choir. Mrs, llosamoipie Hart - now In Denver, to Dr. C. C. Pddock, Box Kan. Anthem. "Ten Times Ten where she Is singing at tarlous concerts City, Mo, easy-to-ta- for at First Congregational i , 1 Re. Services at Central Christian G . ALL STONES an ' a9o-clatc- ST-20- d . - -- it f" ' ' t . ji . I 4 . -- |