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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1921. B 1 Poems of Emerson as Ws Know Thsm." Each member Is privileged to bring a gueet to hear tbls lecture. on "Tho American Women Are Greeting. Foreign Sisters in Washington Section I of the Ladles Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet MOnday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. A. Fears, 457 East Tmenty-flrSouth street. at The Bay View Reading club will meet Monday with Mre. W. E. Ware, 1184 First avenue. A paper on The Great Basin will be presented by Mrs. W. E. Hoaard. Readings will be given by Mre. : Stamey CUrtis and Mrs. Thomas' Carmichael. Many Teas and Similar Functions Are Being Held -- atVhich Visitdrs FromAbfiDad'Are- Made ' to Feel at Home. . - The Pas't Guardians' club No. 1 of Utah, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet with Mrs. J. D. Owene, 44 Post street, Wednesday at S o'clock. The club will ' aa caxe for It also entertain at a card party at the Fait Laxere will tie Intercstcdn tbe to give all the people who Amermeet see. and O. O. F. hall in the evening. Tbe to hear following letter from Mrs. E. O. Leother-woo- d. opportunity guests attending the limitation of public la Invited. wife of Beprosentetlvo Leather-woo- icas armament conference." The Ladles auxllisry of the Vetsran concerning the courtesies being will Volunteer shown by the . American women to Firemen's seeoclsilon meet Friday with Mrs. Hyrura Sessions their sisters from abroad during the disat her boras lu Bountiful for all day with armament conference, coupled sewing. breesy comment on matters in general of At the meeting of the literary And curThe Missionary aociety of the F'irst interest to women: of the Catholic rent events section church will meet Thursleague, held last Monday after- Congregational "Probablv the American women never Woman's day at 2 30 oclock with Mrs. H. J. Walhad a better opportunity to show the real noon,weean Interesting and instructive 1351 Eaat First South street.be-r- Tbe lace, . A ftirian womnJa lraitathan they have Aitef AaleinatatTasua. give e per-wThanksgiving ottering' vriil given by- - Mi Antoinette Tague, annual at presint.' In ' ' celved. of among the Indians, alsoconHowever, spite of the enjoyment of missionaries the present educational Institutions the privilege of the ballot and their par- ducted The Women's Pan Hellenic a lit meet by the Jesuits. Mrs. Welter Scott ticipation in public affairs, women havewith Mrs.- - J, A. Davenport and Mrs. none of their femininity, aa demon- Keytlng spoke briefly of the object and Walter Cannon Thursday afternoon at aim of the of BoOkfellows, Order many love strated by the fact that they teas, a 1th flowers, feathers and furs, as well members of which have enrolled from our the- - home of Mrs. aDavenport. more members and a for dozens city, making of aa ever Each day there are plea Mrs. John W. Spelker will entertain interest in their work? Mrs. Arteas given and each day seea some large further function at on of the hotels, where some thur H. S. Bird gave a splendid review of the members of her club Wednesday eveone or another of the distinguished for- - International current events, and other ning at her borne, 1025 West Seventh . members of the section gave brief toplce South, street. . sign women Is the motive, and the fem---- - of current Interest. Inlne public as weli as men flock to greet The next meeting of this section will be Banner Review Mtrathon Captain and her. The women's clubs are opening their held Monday, December 5. when the pa Guards will entertain at a card party houses and holding teas one or more eve- pees will be given by Mrs ' M. E. Calls at 2 o'clock at the K. of P. and Mrs. Alfred T. Egan with the Tuesday hall. Bridge and five hundred will be nings of each week. - On each occasion ban Mm led current events discussion by some one or a group of our foreign lady enjoyed. Prizes will be awarded and reMrs. K. C. ONeil, freshments served. The public Is Invited. guests is the speaker or is the center of Frank K. Camerona and a interest. St. Ann's Sewing circle will meet Wed Mrs. O. W. Bsrrows, Mrs. E. C. Csth-ca- rt "There are luncheons, large end small, and the dinners and the state affairs are nesday afternoon at 2 oclock at Holy and Mrs. Fred B. Keeler will enterCross confined largely to the dlplometio circlet. tain sections 10 and 11 of the welfare hospital. But there axe organization dinners which committee of, Mizpali chapter No. 5, Or are large and democratic. There are the der of the Eastern Star, at the home of small parties, which seek to be exclusive. Mre. FI C. Cathcart, No. 1044 Blaine ave"Each evening seea the feminine world nue, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. out in its gayest evening toggery. "American women cannot be Justly acThe alumnae of the The current event and current litera- Soroaie Salt Lake will meet chapter cused of having lost any love for beads, at the home laces and lovely fabrics. Nor hat the ture sections of the Ladies' Literary club of Mre. sorority 1825 South ElevFred Mathews, .color sente been dulled, for brilliant, col- will meet at the clubhouse Friday at enth East street. Saturday, December 3. 2:30o 'clock. Mrs. A. D. Pierson will give ors are a feature of the season. 2'30 p. in. AH alumnae and active It would be hard to imagine a more a paper on "Spanish Literature and at w 111 members are Invited. Professor brilliant spectacle than Secretary and Mrs. Modern Spanish Culture." Examples of give a. lecture on "Tht Native Paul of Birds modern be limitation of for the Spanish dancing pill given Utah." Hughes's reception armament delegations. The gorgeous under the direction of Miss Lucile Thurgowns of many foreign women, always man. Spanish music .will .also he The College club wHl meet Thursday In An subdued by the dark velvets or brilliant the afternoon program. at the home of Miss Gertrude Jets of the women at their elbows, made Invitation is extended to all club mem- otenlng Ingalls, 133 K street, bliss Edna women bers. a beautlfud picture. 8weet-face- d be the asalsting hostess. will of the '70s and 'SOs in satin and lace, the f m gay young girls In their fluffy or soft G. T. Gordon H. Ladies of the Members of Lynda, Mlzpah and Radiant gowns of myriad tints, formed a beauti- A. R , will hold circle. its annual eard party chapters. O. E. 8., will entertain at a danful contrast. Tuesday afternoon at 2 10 o'clock in I. Q. cing party at the Odeon on Wednesday "The women of America cannot be con- O. F. hall. evening. demned teas or overloaded tables . ... . a . - receptions,foras tea, coffee, smalt atcakes and Reynolds circle 1. ladles of the No. The Alliance Francalee will hold a speon are sandwiches are all found that tiny G. A. R., held Us annual Inspection Tuescial meeting Wednesday at A anv of the elaborately decorated tables. President o'clock In the lecture roomevening of the Department "Mrs. Harding a receptions are most day afternoon. Norton and her staff were present. C. A. . popular. They are not stiff, stately, cold Lucy e Marshall of Midvale, inspecaffairs, but the gracious, beautiful, dem- Mrs.forAnna the O. A. R. circles of Utah, reThe history-tourisection of the ocratic parties tbat should characterize a tor viewed work after circle the the and of club will entertain Its ladles' democracy. hearing the annual reports the circle members Literary meet"Mrs. Harding is a rare hostess. Her members luncheon a social and Mrs. Norton and ing at thewith events are marked by dignity, yet ease. Mrs. presented clubhouse Tuesday at 1 oclock, Mrs. Marshall and Beckstedt with after which Mra M. K. Parsons will give Every person chats to her neighbor and bouquets of chrysanthemums and rosea an Illustrated talk on her trip to Alaska. Introduces herself end her friend. When also presented to Mrs. Mrs. Harding received the congressional FlowersB. were McLain end Mrs. Lottie Buck women last week she greeted each woman Mary The Wasatch Literary club will meet Short talks of with some word of friendship or a re- for faithful attendance. at 2.30 o'clock in Unity hall for made hy the officers. Tuesday appreciation mark about the guests state or some Refreshments were a meeting. The chairThe served. Were annual Ice was men of her Th of state. great person standing committees will be the of officers will be held Decemat once broken and the first gathering of election hoatetsesfor Mrs. J. R. afternoon. the the many unacquainted women from all ber 5 in the L O. O. F. hall. CUntonwili'have charge of the music. ' states became a moat friendly, chatty Th5 Short Story ctub will meet Monparty. The Mondav Night club will hold a at the home of Mrs Scott- - Keytlng, meeting "Probably the delegates from abroad day next Tuesday evening at the pub. 1057 East Second South street, (With Mrs. He library. were quite as much surprised when they on Tba Peace ConJack Blnks and Mrs. Keytlng as host- -, ference willA .paper s attended the first session of the conferbe given by W. J. Bate17. Houser will give man. ence and saw the women come to their esses. Mrs. Charlss e e feet with the men In their ovations which a paper on "The Early Writers ofthe . Mrs. Thomas Boise were given to President Harding and 8ec-- r Detective Story." The Oliver O. Howard Woman's Relief will review Eden Phllpota new book, retary Hughes when the audience took "The corps will have its regular card social Grey Room.- the program In its hands, the men celling Thursday afternoon In the K. of P. hall. for the heads of the delegations one after In charge will include Mre. Committees Elks wJJl The meet Mon William Ladles' club another for addresees and giving each a Ernst, Mra C. A. Townsend. dav evening at 8 oclock In the Elks Mrs. B. F. rousing ovation. Becker, Sirs. M. Bros n In each case the women of the audinee club. miller, Mre. F. J. Cerey, Mrs. M. E. rose with the men and waved handkerA. B. Knoltcn. Mrs M. J. Mra Decamp, chiefs and clapped as the men ahouted The Ladies' Aid society of the First Mrs. M. J. McGill and Mra. J. the name of the statesman they wanted Methodist churchwlll meet Tuesdav at Laycure, W. Frame. Refreshments will be served 2 30 o'clock wltjy Mra. Freeman Morning-sta- r. and to have address them. awarded. All O. A. R. memThe members of circle C will be bers prises It should be stated that the American and friends are Invited. women on the advisory committee axe the hostesses. modestly gowned and most womanly In The hospital committee of the Catholic appearance and conduct. Every American The Authortf club will meet Wednes- Woman's afleague will meet woman may be pleased with their appear- day morning at 10.30 o'clock In the Bisternoon at S oclock at HolyThursday Cross hosance and behavior. building. Professor' L. A. Quivey pital. hops' Is Washington making a great .effort of the University of Utah will f t see d, Interesting Meeting Held by Club. see 3o Pa-pe- as see fecas.... - - 0 myiigmD kt - Special Program Planned by Club. Get the Range You Want see -- -- Jen-aln- at a gs Bargain Price YV, s. st Select tho range you want from tho ones pictured here there is a range for every family. i Buy Your Hughes Tomorrow There are only three dsys left for the tale. Dont delay buying, thinking that ranges will bo aaywherg near as low in price pext spring you will be disappointed, All have been tfrasKcsilly cut in' price for November ONLY. Take this big opportunity ' NOW! v You ' V cash. Pay . $10 Down. Easy Terms J -- dont need 10 AcUtional Discount for Cash 'Vj- - lecture The bazaar of Phillips ladles' Aid society at the church Tuesday evening. November 23. (Advertisement.) j Each day your skin, is changing 1 B- right treatment, you can make your skin what you will! For each day it changes. Old skin . dies RndneW-Skin-tak- ca. its . place This is your opportunity. Give this new skin the right treatment for its needs and see how soft, smooth, flawless you can keep it. Y the HE right treatment for each type of skin is given in the booklet of famous treatments, A Skin Yon Love to Touch," which is wrapped around every cake of Woodburys Facial Soap. Special treatments for an oily slqn blackheads blemishes coarse ' texture conspicuous s a pale, fallow akin, etc., are included in this nose-pore- V ut a Cake of Woodbury's today at any drug store or toilet goods counter. Begin to--' night to use the treatment your skin needs. A cake of Woodburys lasts a month or six weeks. The Andrew Jergens Co., - Cincinnati, New York and Perth, Ontario. 25-ce-nt Copyright, V 1021, the Andrsw Jargons Oo. P ' JouSave if Thanksgiving BURLEY, IDAHO BURLET, Idaho, Nov. 25. Tho Ladle' Literary club met Friday afternoon with Mira L. E. Seaalona at her home en the highway. Mr. B. F. Wtlnon led an Interesting discussion on "Religion In China." The latter part of the afternoon was spent in exchanging ideas of Christmas presents The hostess served light refreshments. Miss Mary Ehlers of Idaho Falls and Ward M- - Smith of this city were married at the home of tho bride's parents oh November 15. Mr. and Mra Smith will make their home in this city after ahoneymoon trip to Portland, Ore. The basaar to bo given December 2 by tho U. B. Ladles' Aid eoclety promises to bo one of the boot over hold In tho city. There will bo several booth which will soli aprons, pUlow slips, fancy work and children's wear. Thera also will bo a tea room whore luncheon will bo served. Those In charge of tho various booths are: Aprons, Mra Roy Pierce and a Anderson; pillow slips, Mra Heath and Mra A. Bryant; fancy work, Mrs. H. Crawford and Mra R. D. Gorvori childrens booth, Mra 8. C. Boner and Miss Mueser; handkerchiefs, . Mra J. Trowbridge. Mr. Roy Herrick and little son departed Wednesday for Ogden, Utah, to spend Thanksgiving with relatives A Thanksgiving dlnnar was given at Mlss-Vsr- yF3. .T5fB3 ASHTON, IDAHO - booklet. D A8BTON, Idafce, For. 25. Mra Margaret Pike of Boise, grind worthy matron of tat 0. K. S., made bar official visit te tho local ordar Saturday Bight of Mat rraek. Initiation caramoalea wort a part of tho hutinata teuton, followed by aa elaborate banquet. Mra Ptka t44eaaad tbe chapter on affairs pertaining to tbe order. Tba Tuesday Bridgo club met at tho homo of Mitt Sydney Bray this week. Mrs. bad high score. A luncheon was tarred, Ur. and Mra. A. 3. Boles, Mra. Oliver sag !i Bray ware Idaho rails rlsltora Tuesday of last week. Mra. R. Jeaperaon returned Wednesday of last week from a two most ha' rult ttilb frleada at Beattlo sod Portland. Mra. Ur achate was basttea to tbo Monday tho homo of Mr. and Mra Charles GoodBreatog Bridge club at bar bone. Mrs. Cara ing on Conant avonue. Dinner was served bad high honors. A two-cou-rt lunch toe was at 2 o'clock, after which music and games tarred. wera enjoyed. Those present were Mr. Mrs. C. E. Brows spout last weak end at and Mrs. Dunn and two children, Mrs. Idaho Falla with friends. and Mra H. Cleveland Mr. Miller, Lynne Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Landaberry, Mr. and and daughter, Genevieve; Mr. and Mre. Mra. Oise Blmmermacher and Mra. B. Mar-quarGale Mr and Mr. P. O'Neil and Fargo, motored to t. Aathoay Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crawtwo of last week to attend tba Odd Fellows' night ball. ford children, and the Rev. Mr and Mra Heath Mr. and Mra. B. H. Zimmerman of Drtta. Mr." and Mrs.'L."3I Fisher "ard son,' Kfledwrre-grtcatao- f X lb tea friends Saturday dinner guests of relatives of last week. Marshall, e Mr. and Mra. E. Ctraafaghata bad aa dinner In Rupert Thanksgiving day. Mrs. T. M. Morris returned Monday guests Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mra. B. tad family. Mr. and Mra. Frank Owen from 8oagido, Or., after a visit with relatad daughter. Kathryn, and Arthur Campbell. tives. Later In tbe ereaiag all attended tbo picture Mr. and Mra Edward Smith entertained how to tee tbe Aabtoe dog race pictures. dinner at their home on t I r 35 State Society I you few you Save 85 near relatives. Mra T, M. Kearns and daughter, Mary, are here, visiting at the hoiqe of Mre. Vigo Smith and other relatives A childrens dancing party was given at the amusement hall Friday evening, under the auspices of the primary. forenoon a Thanksgiving pto- Thursday was carried out In the ward chapel. fram program was furnished by students of the district schools- - W1CIENT () StAVtCtPf PVJRUC fgj ) I' a One Pricelo Five Dentists - An enlarged staff and extended, hours to serve you promptly. Jiut.pm'e&--ara4- h a same - everyone they have not been raised in twenty years. . Five experienced, licensed, skillful dentists to serve you efficiently. 4 -- The quality cf our work and material is kept up to our high standard to protect u in our absolute guarantee. OPEN. EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Very Beat Sets Gold Crowns ELSINORE EL8INORE. Nov. 25. Wednesday afternoon the sixth grade gave a Thanksgiving social at the school gymnasium. Those present enjoyed a program of danct ing and games. Mre. Walter 8mlth entertained at a honor of .her birthday party Tuenday inwere Paul An eon, Ned. Those preoent dareen. Parrel .Smith, Harold and Thsd Wallace Hansen, Gregernon, Kenneth Hansen and Rex Smith. Mr- - and Mrs. C. K. Christensen entertained at "Thanksgiving dinner, complimentary to their son, Floy, who had Just returned home from the California L. D. The other gueata Included 8. mission. Marry ChrUtmM Buy Now 8ay Electrically wm North Miller avenue. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pringle entertained Mr. and Mra Harry Chanre and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cerdello at dinner Thursday at their home. r Bt Practical Tw,6 VjouSs. PAINLESS Teeth and Bridge Work -- Extractions. Per tooth, i , , (Trubyte Teeth) Silver Fillings .... $2 EXAMINATION FREE-A- COMPLETE to $5 C2 1) C3 WORK GUARANTEED LL eotal m LABORATORY mmw NITROUS OXID GAS Office Houri 8:30 a. in. to 8 p. m. Fhone Wasatch 11C3 Sunday 9 to 1 THE OLD RELIABLE ESTABLISHED NEARLY 80 YEARS 212 MAIN STREET Whers tht Clock Elaji DR. L. J. DULL, MANAGER Vi ' " T I J a k tt |