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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL Wallace: Dixie dance. Audrey Clark, for whioh Mias Clark received a special honor badge; "Bathing and Dressing Be-a Why I Baby," La vtna Mortoneea; lieve hi Girl Booutlng for Ogden, Mr 8 S. Smith; eonf. "America the by six blind, scout girl of th d mf and blind school. Following the program refreshment were served in the with was decorated which dining room, Mr yellow and whit snapdragon Mr J. T. Lynch Parley T. Wright and In th Th poured. girls participating program and their mothers were fueets of ths afternoon. The regular hoard meeting of th Daughter of th Pioneers will be held Wednesday, April 19, instead t6f Monday, AprU 17, on account of the Easter tea to bo give Monday at lb Berthana by th Ladles' Literary club. Th meeting will be held at o'clock at the home of the president. Mrs. Edward L Rich, 1475 Jefferson avenue A musical program will be given, under th direction of Mins Ellen Thomas, as follows:. Vocal solo. Mr Roger Dhepell; vocel duet, Mr tart Read and Mr Jan Peterson; trio se action. Mr Dhepell Mr Read and Boau-tifuL- TOOELE Mrs. John IK. Clark J TOOELE. April 15. Mr. and Mra. bolo-mannounce th marriage of Joyce- - May, to John W. Clark of Benjamin. The wedding took Place Wedneeday tn Balt Lake. i The couple will make their home at Benjamin. Mra. Howard Smith entertained at bridge at her home Saturday afternoon of iaat'week complimentary to her r, 14 ra 1L IX Argo of Bed Lodge. Mont. The first priae went to Mrs. E. O. Thompson, the cut priae to Mre. C. A. Mucks, and the gueat priae to Mra Argo. K dreehmente were served to 'twenty-fou- r. en their Iagrn daughter. eie-te- Mr, end, Mrs. Storm McDonald visited over last Iveek-en- d at LehL Mr. and Mm. Holger Gulbransen of alt Lake were gueeta of Mra Gulbrnn-aen'- a mother, Mra. Fannie Ebert, Sunday and Monday. The A T. O. chib wee entertained by Mm. Ztlta Shields and Blanche and Ruth Walters Monday evening. Refreshments wars served to thirteen gueeta - Miss Mhme Bums spent last week-en- d at Grantsvlle visiting frtenda Mra A. M. Shields entertained the Seaafter- gull Girls at her home Monday noon. Refreshments were served. Miss Venda Mills of Salt Lake wee the guests of her grandparents. Mr. and Mra Brigham OtUatte, last week. A surprise party was given in honor of Miss Cleo Turner at her home Saturday evening of last week. Games and mualo were the features, Refreshments were served to twenty gueeta Mies Vesta Vowlea, Dallas Vowies and Ralph Prett attended the junior prom at Lehi Saturday evening of last week. -- Mis Alice Chase of New' York I the guest of her brother, George C. Chase of . this city, Miss Susan McKee left Tuesday for Salt Lake af ter a short visit in tfrfgTtty with fritnda Under the direction of Miss Vsraa Sknnchy, the domestie science department of the Tooele high school prepared and served the annual luncheon of the Womans club tn the high school Saturday afternoon of last week. Mies Irens Orchard entertained a few friends at a house party at her home Music and dancing Monday evening. worg enjoyed. Refreshments were served to ten gueeta. Misa Roxie Dee was the guest of her Cousin, Miss Kathryn Lee, last week-- end. Miss Gilberts Gillespie spent the early of the week In Salt Lake visiting sitter, Mrs. H. H. Johnston. Mrs, Christina Park returned from Salt Lake Monday morning after a week's visit with relatives and friends. Miss Lottie Barber spent last week-en- d hi Salt Lake visiting friends and rela- part her tives. Mies Kate FJ didst ead spent last week-paIn Salt Lake visiting relatives. OGDEN - OGDEN, :-- d t April II. Mr. and - Mra. George 8. Gtcn entertained informally at dinner Wednesday evening at their street. The home, 1367 Twenty-fift- h table was centered with a basket of Cecil Brunner roses. Covers were laid for eight. The dinner was followed by bridge. Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., and Mr. Jonathan Browning entertained the members of the association this afternoon at the Patterson horns, 2669 Jackson avenue. - The afternoon was ic apent with a kenslngton. A buffet luncheon was served. The hostesses were as' sisted by Miss Blanch Browning. The marflage of Miss Marvel Cave, of E. and Wallace Cave, Joseph daughter B- - England wilt take place. Wednesday n the Balt Lake temple. A reception sill follow in the evening. An Informal tea was given Tuesday afternoon by Mr G. L. Becker at her home on Van Buren avenue and Twenty- - y' P - Formerly Mlee Joyce May legmen of Tooele, who waa marrlsd In Salt Lake Wednesday of last week. fourth street In compliment to her lister, Mrs. Francis J. Drake of San Jacinto, -- Nev. The gueeta included sixteen close friends of Mrs. Drake. Mrs. Becker was assisted by Mrs. Gordon Snow of Salt Bohn. Mrs. Conrad Leks, Mrs. Norman R. Hollingsworth. Bohn end Mrs. Mrs. Earn Richardson entertained the membere of her bridge club at 1 o'clock luncheon at her home on Twenty-fift- h street Tuesday afternoon. Roses were used to decorate the table. Covers were laid for eight. Brdge followed the luncheon, Mrs. T. IX Ryan receiving the honors. . Mra Frank K. Bartlett and Mrs. Chester1 B. Mores entertained the membere of their bridge club and their husbands at dinner Friday evening at the home of Mre. Morse, 611 Twenty-fourt- h street- - The table waa decorated with daffodils and were laid for the followviolets Covers ing. Dr. and Mrs. Frank K. Bartlett, Mr. nd Mrs. Chester B Morse, Mr. and Mrs Claude Armstrong. Mr. and MrS. W. H. Reeder, Jr.. Mr and Mrs. Wade M Johnson. Mr. and Mra Angus Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Belev and E. L. Howes. The dinner was followed by dancing and cards. Mra Heber Scowcroft was hoatsa, to the Acacia elub at her home, 795 Twenty-fourth street, Friday afternoon. Mra. w. R. Emmett read the play, "Feed the Brute," by George Fasten. Refreshments were served x A reception was given Mbnday evening by Mr. and Mra J. S Carver at their street. In honor home. 639 Twenty-secon- d of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pederson, whs were married Anril 5 'n the SaltXske temple. f Mra Pederson wee formerly Miss Fawn Oarver Mr. and Mra Carver were A. L.' assisted In receiving - by Mrs. Mrs. Parley- J. - Carver., Mra E. Maude McCament, Mra D. Davfm, Mra, Jess Carver and Mra Bart Carver. The rooms were decorated with carnations and roses.- - Sweet peas end tolps were used to carry out a yellow and white -- "t'e chant and Mr Warner Arthur. Features of entertainment Included a fish pond and short stories of James Whitcomb Riley, told by Mr Donald Jackson. An enjoyable diversion was the coloring of seas bv th children. Refreshment were served on brightly decorated table Vases of pussy willow wore arranged down th center of each tabl and placed at intervals were baskets and bird neat filled with Easter ears. Bach child was presented with a basket contain ng an Easter novelty. Muale was furnished by Mr H, C. Merchant. About 126 children were present. Mr W. O. Webb entertained the members cf her bridge club and a number f additional guest all of whom are of Ogden. Friday afternoon at her home la Salt Lake. The elub members are Mr Fred M Ny. Mr C A Gunnell, Mr George Halverson. Mr J. M. Read, Mr A. W. Walker, Mr A. R. McIntyre, Mr 8, J. Kaplan and Mra. W. A. Turner. Richard A Special guests wera Mr Pterc Mr P. F. KJrkendali, Mr Ears Richard eon, Mrs. Georg W. Godard and Mr Elate D. Badoon. A large number of dub worohn end their friend attended th open meeting Mr Peterson. of th Historical society held this afterQueen Esther chapter No. 4. O. EL 8., noon in th Central Junior high school. will entertain th grand officers of th A lecture sn "Community Ideal' was ttat next Friday craning. April 21, In given by Mies Alio Reynolds of th Brig-heth Ms tonic tempi Young university. Mr. ini Mr J. Earl Baliantyn left this afternon for the east. They will sail April 27 on th Rochambeau for a five EUREKA month' viait in Franc and Italy, While In Franc they will visit Mr Ballan-tyns- 'i parents at Calal Batik 4 RCUKA. jtpril 16. Mlw Prase Mr James A. Northrup of Johnstown, Ml atiirad Ihsrad emaiag Margaret Joe N. Y.. is visiting her slater, Mr Boyd far a hrt vl1t at Ikelr tom. Thy wifi C. Lindsay, for several week Mr Francis J. Drake left during th rraem tbt tied It at th CaNentty et Utah week for her hom tn 6an Jacinto, Nev., after bMer. after brief visit her th guest of her Mrs. - Bates Ureal yetOWteg tea Meaday Mrs. O. U.Bockar, , sister, free gait Let ' Mr end Mr Warren D. Campbell and Mrs. Samert Smpeeff ef gait Uk I apaad family have returned to their home In Eden after a four years residence In lag th week sad ta Berrks with tor ksrbssd, as tin guest ef Jackass McChrystaL Long Bosch, Cal. . Mr, sad Mr MU Weber entertained Monday Mr Ralph E Bristol Arrived Tuesday In Ban Francisco from Honolulu, where realm brtdg is hoaor et Mias Larctte Me she spent part of Uta winter, and 8rll. - Mn Mctirali, whe tar torn the school wlU arrive in Ogden tomorrow. Mr la this district, left Wednesday ter Kaa Bristol spent a few. days with her eon, eorso Ms to take up tor duties a awlotaat Chapin Day Bristol, who is attending of on t th bap4tel of that stt school at Menlo Park. TtoM who mjoyod th hospitality ef Mr. sod ta Mr Mr addition t the gueat et hoaer, Weber, Jams H. Ds Vin has left for Bleach A A Bali, MIS Chicago, where sits wilt join Mr. Da wet Ml MU Lille Ktekas. MUe tost Vin O'Hira, They will spend several weeks la Mood DuckBee aed Mr, sad Mr A A Myw Uta ease et wss ssrvsd. Mr. and Mr Earl West of Bait Lake The Ladies Aid esetaty sut Friday after are guaats of (Mr. and Mr Walter L. ta the MMtodtat March to fill Baste bekts for th goodsy orhooi. Stephens for th week-enMr Arthur Woolley has gone to CaliMm-- A. 0. Burton and o B sward, rctareod wore leg from gelt Lsk wtor they fornia on a viait. Wdedsy Mr H. S. Saager is spending a week- had boos tto f soots of Mr ttoblMou's Better tod sister, M Lake Bobtaso aed Mr Farl end with relative In Balt Lake. Bobtats. Mr. and Mr Heber Scowcreft have reC. B. Farm ef grit take ta to guest ef turned from a sis weeks' visit in southMr. aed Mr Mark MeChrysteL ern California. Mr W. Hondo no J. ted daughter, Mr Leiand B, flwaner of Salt Lake rots rood Wodnoodty from e fortsif hta spent Thursday with her parent Mr, visit with Mr Bsadarsau'e Both or ta gait and Mr Joseph Soowrroft. Lake. Mr Marshall A Wrtsht has as har , Mr. tod Mr Clyde ghtploy estertataed at guaat her sister, Mr Marshall 8. Wright Bridge Isturdey ereetag ef last sreek. Mra. of Pocatello, Idaho. T. D. gsllivse reoelvrd the first prlM ted Dtp Mr. and Mra T. G. Matthews spsnt SalUrsa tk toeoad. Ik Inee test table Sark week-end last basket ef asset poet, apd Batter of Mr, held a here, tha fever were tood. Tk geMta Mr. ted and Mr F. W. Matthew guests Mr Gordon Snow spent Tuesday In Mr George Wiajna. Mr. sad Mr, Claud Mr. B. Mr Mr. Cuahw T. D. aed eelllrc. Ogden, the gueat of har slater. Mr G, Mar. Ml Mary Stitltvaa, Mis L. Becker. Mr Snow .area a guest at 2. Qaida Strd-eDea Bore Derroll sad gulllraa the tea given Tuesday by Mr Becker gterite in compliment to Mr Francis J. Drake. Th Belr Bom ttab met Wsdesefey - On of the largeet social events of th evceleg et lh hoistLiterary ef Mrs. F. J. Beaae. One season will b th annual of eioat laterostleg sopor of the yrer Easter tea to he Monday afternoon art pitas tod by Mr A. B Mysr a "Napoi-too.- " at the Berthana given by th Ladles' Literary gupplomooterr rcadtatt wore so (Oelub. A program of entertainment has ttawa: Dtocrtptio of th Battle ef Watarlo been arranged, which will Include a fashfoot Victor Baas' "la MiarrehleS, by Mr. ion show and manufacturers revue, In Ed Beaaer; Carlol' doaerlptim ef Napoi ooa In "lime end Bor Worship, by Mr. I. 1 charge of Mr Elsie iD. Badcon and Mr from lb J. H. Thomas, and a spring rhapsody, in Williamson; "The Moscow (smpelga. M Mr Mile rater, by Wbri raoorpt ef charge of Mr J. Douglas Watson, Mra iy Peek Mantel Robert Intermit R-sad porch Porter. Mr H. B. Master. Ml on Naaolfo takoa'lHMa the Moetor, by Mr L N. Fulton and Mrs, ILeroy Pugmir. Edward A ef famous Pike. emater ef (opt A prettily appointed luncheon was given plrturra dealing with th Ilf of Kapolao added by Miss Margery Mullen Sunday after- greatly to the cejoyaost at th pa poo Conoon at her home on Orant avenue. Th waa ntrary ta the tonal custom, taacktee gueeta wera students of the Sacred Heart arvad. Th test mrcttag will b with Mr academy, who assisted Mies Mullen In N, A. Joe, ted the paper "Froneh geteae" her recent recital. Pink rosea and rrili b promoted by Mrs J. X. O'Cmbo decorated tha living room, and a Mr. sad Mra. W. J. Adame r turned WMto color scheme of green and white waa dsfroa Salt Lsk. t mom bora of th Fir Handled elub used in tha dining room.. Beside th arte lord Iteir haabaada Monday arening at th hostee covers were laid for the followMr Mr. Habaa Mr Baeoa. bnma of Frank sad ing: Patricia Barrett, Fa William Ine sad Frank Boons raralvad th prim Johnstonr June Johnson, Dorothy Kaplan, Jimoa wt sorted by tba elub latent lunch Mad&lyn KelUher, Franoes Mullen, Evelyn Thom pro coal war Mr. and Mr Bator Shafer, Alloa Harrington, Grace Byrne Jooo Mr. a ad Mr Ray goroeaaa, Mr. and and Marlon Spark Mr ad Mr P. IT. F. K. Koadrick, Mr. D. J. Raeaall, Dr. pad Ogden council No. 166?,' Security Bene- Ora ran, Mr. aad Mr fit association, enjoyed a social session Mr R. I- - Clark, and, My. apaeial garni following a short meeting of the council bad Mn C. aorta goiter Mra. Julia Wbltohaad ratufnad to Retake Tuesday night at th Moose hell, in which a large number of invited friends Monday avaetag, after as aitaedad ttalt ta Laka. About fifteen members of Balt participated. Mr rnek Races ta the gnaet ef tor Bettor, Utah eounctl No. 3619, of Salt lake, were Mra. . Poll, le gilt Laka. Jsaapb In attendanc The opening address o! Mr Yard Eahrtakta rt'amf to Baraks th social session wss made by District Tuesday Aaoaeiat. s viait ts har paraata, after Maniger George W. Duffy, who la also Mr aad Mrs W. H. Thoms at Mated, Idaho. national representative of th order, and Mlae Bertha MoPtoreoe aad Mite Mamie the history of th order was explained, Rich lee ef Kepbt wore the gaosta f tholr followed by a number of literary and rousts, Mr Mary glass ssd family, during On of Th feature musical selection ths weak. Mias R)t BoekstMg Is vlaittag ta Fsyam. of the evening 'was an elopement and Mr Otbaos sad Mra. Aaaa Morgan sr gait "mock wedding, and a prise ws swardLsk visitor ed to Chsrles OLaughlln and Mr MinTh Ctlholle Worsts'! lottos mat Thursday nie Todd. Games were played, causing at last weak la alaat officer. Tha considerable merriment, and prises were erasing raault af tha alectteu waa a follow: Proal- awarded to Ernest Barrow and Mra. Eva doat, Mn. J. X. OTmumt; tint vie praeMaat, At th refreshments Mra. Jamca Nanasa; second vico preoMcat, Dayhuff. were served by ths committee. Next Mr P, J. Poanalli financial aacrotary, Mr Tuesday evening one of tha series of Ed Danas; moratory, Mrs Mary Slack; Mr card parties will be held, and at the folMary A. Driacoil; chairman af le Daa McCann. Tha lowing meeting, AprU 25. the drill team, oocrica committee, Mr circle of tto torn met with Mra. ltd in uniform, from Exit Lake, will he prea-e- Sawing Laachteu waa tarred. Turaday. and assist tn th Initiation of a class Dostaa Mr. sad Mrs Jabs Doaaatly rot art ad early of candidate tram Salt Laka, after aojoyina A musicals In honor of Mis Marvel In tha weak eawcart ssd tto attraction oftha Era I Cave, an AprU bride, was given by Mias fered by tier the the tor Ellen Thomas Wednesday evening et her Mira Ttelma Hold way was g Bait Laka visstudio. Vocal numbers were given by itor last waak. th following pupils of Mias Thomas. MeChrysttl returned from aoaitera Mias Virginia Disney, Mias Bertha Oak-deCalifornia Turaday, where to had toa vteitleg kia family. Mies Ruth. Fisher, Miss Viola Ship-leMra. B facta Baltey. Mr Jake KlkraaU aad Mies Ruth Spencer, Mtss Nathei H. Hants Mia Ada Loetloy of Mammoth wore the guest Allen, Miss Marvel Ceve, Mr Mr B. of L Moaday. Piece, Mias Cedi E. B. Thatcher. and Hr Mr sad tare eklldroe ef Ray L. Doe Ragan and Mias Thomas were tha ac. ar th guests ef Mr Dona'e airier, companlata. Refreshments were served. Ipringvlllt Mra. R. L. ranger Spring flowers were the decorations. Mr Oeolla Bacon anfartllaod tha L. 0. X In the presence of relatives and a fsw elub aftaraoad af Isat week. Ptra dose friend the wedding of Miss Ruth hundredThurnday waa played, Mr Emma Murphy w laIdea teller and Charles Don Simpson took tter Drat Brit sad Mra. Mai Chao tto roseola-tt- o A chicken dinner wot carved ta th folplace Monday evening at the hom of th bride's parent, Mr. and Mrs. F. lowing mom tern: Mradamaa Albert Poteraoa, 1019 Capitol avanu. The cereQaa Haariad, John Raw. Imm Marphy, Caatlaion, Theodor rultanor, Joseph mony was performed by Rev. Godfrey Qeerga Mol Cham. McCra Ronadr, 0 R Drew, Bay Matthews of th 'First Congregational Prank Bacon. Jam Bast, E. H. Oabora aad church. Th bride wore a traveling suit of dark blue tricot! n and carried a bou- Joseph FoUesbarh. with a shower ol quet ef bride roe sweet peas in orchid shade Ths bridesmaid. Mies Roe Moeteller, sister of the wore blue and cardark georgette bride, ried pink and white rose and pink tweet - A men peas Fred 8. Baker was beet Supper Waa served following ths cere were lilies and jonquils Call mony. Mr." and used to decorate th room Mr. Simpson left on late train Monday evening on a trip to th northwest, Upon their return they will make their home In thle city. The April tea of Queen Esthef chapter, O. E. 8., was given Wednesday afternoon In the Masonic temple, about 139 being In attendance. Easter Itlles and hyacinths were used for decoration. A prothe Dexrest Thing in Tafgram Included a reading by Mr J. W. Elllngaon; a whlatfng solo by Mra. Forbes feta That Yon Can Imagine, and a piano solo by Mias Lucille Watt following were hostesses' Mre. Helen and Guess Where She Bought ohnstone, Mrs. J W. Ellington, Mrs. James A, Howell, Mre. H. E. Hlner, Mr It? Ed Kennedy. Mr H. C. Efrett, Mr. John Hail. Mr W. Hall. Mra. W. Jen-ki- n Mr F E. Helntaelman, Mr F. W. Kaeter, Mr Georg King, Mra. A. that good (Trade L. Carpenter, Mis Beatrice Chilton and tunning dreaa. M'm Lucille Watt of taffeta that hag lota of luster and Mr. and Mr. Walter L. Stephens enshows all over. It lg made in tertained th member of their card club the bowquality tight waist and wide hip ef this evening at' their hom 297 Thirty-secola trimmed with tha prettiest and street. A supper was served fol- feet, lowing the card game covers being laid little colored yarn flowers and gold for twenty. Eastar lilies decorated the taMe. Easter favor and place cards Why, Gertie, I Revet eaw were us--d. Mr. end Mrs Carl Watt of to equal it at the price ef onlyanything $19.85, Salt Laka, Mr. and Mr John W. Scow-cro- ft and let me- - whisper a secret to yon: and Mrs. Albtrt 8ooweroft wera 8he bought it on credit, yea; the aaye special gueeta. Mr F. W. Matthews waa hoatoae that she paid only a small amount Wednesday afternoon at her hom on down and ah a paying a littla svery Ven Buren avonu to th members of th week. waa Happy Hour club. The afternoon Why. Mabels enthusiastic ever this spent with needlework. Mr Fred Freer-e- r plan of buying elothes. She says It Mr and Ben seems Just like she a gave plans selection saving that much Tyree gave vocal selection. Easter decoration were used on th luncheon table. svery week, because she might spend Mr. Fred Firoerer and Mr T. W. the money ether ways and than never have the dress. Matthewa were gueeta cf th afternoon. Miriam chapter No. 14, O. IS. 8 , enterIsnt aha a draft Sht says she tained th children of th member at hardly mleies ths small payments and sn Easter party from I until 6 o clock the people the bought it from are so this afternoon In the Masonic club room The party was In rherg of Mr Claud nice and courteous all the time. Where she did buy itf Why, at Median ah tm a, Armatronx,. who was assisted bv Mr c-the liberal eredit store, at S9We Ken tier. Relnhold, ,Mriv I. Mrs, ' Donald Jackson, lre. H. C. Mar- - Broadway, of courts. (Adv.) color scheme In the dining room. with a bowl of sweet peas as a for tha supper tabia Music centerplers was furnished by the Central junior h gh school orchestra. Fifty gueeta were in attendance. Mr. and Mra Pederson left Monday evening for Oasis to make their home. Mra R. G. 'G william entertained the membere of her bridge dub and a number of additional guests at her horns, 3576 Swannsr e venue, afterThursday noon. Four tables of bridge were plaved with tea following. Spring flowers decorated ths room Guests In addition to the e'ub members Were Mra Joseph M. Mra Royal Eeeloa Mra Roland 8. Ecoee. Mra Ellen Wright Weist, Mra H. C Merchant, Mra Horace CL Nebeker, Mra J. J. Willey of Portland, Ore., and Mre- - Leiand B. Swaner of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra Eugene E. Carver entertained the members of their card elub at dinner Friday evening at their home. 2571 Ore mercy avenue. Easter ideas wera carried out in the table decorations and piece card. Covers were laid for twelve. Cards were enjoyed fo.lomng the dinner. At meeting of the Catholic Woman's league held at the Mary Fay Inn Tuesday afternoon, a nominating committee was sleeted to select candidates for office at the final meeting of the league, to be held in June. Tne committee Includes Mra A. A McBride, chairman Mra D. Mra E A Garcia Mra R. P O'NeiU and Mra. W, E. Qullli-na- n Following the business session a children's program waa given, under tha of Mra B. R. Aitorr. ehatrman of the children's unit of the league, by Mias Margery Mullen and Mies Nora Dunn. The program was as follows: Piano' duets, "Red Riding Hood" and "Unirood Walt," by Beulah Alton rand Mary O'Carroll; reading, Jack Holden; dolls' dance, by the children of the of department of physical education Sacred Heart academy, under the direction of Miss Margery Thomas; piano dueta An Apple Tree Swing" and "The Flower Fairy," by Alma and Albert Dern; vocal solo. Alien Lnughrsn; danea, "Heart and Flower ,r Veronica Alto Mary OCarroll, Beulah Alton and Florence 8 techier; piano solo, MU Margery Mullen; "Butterfly" song and dance. Evelyn Benevsnt and Irena Miller. On account of the Easter tea bo bo given Monday by tha Ladles' Li tarary club, the April tea of Miriam chapter No. wilt bo hold Monday, April lb O. E. 24, Instead of Monday, April 17. Mr. and Mra Carl 6. Watson entertained the members of their card club Friday evening at tbetr hom 176 Madison avenua Following tha card games luncheon was served on email table each decorat,ed with crimson sweet pea Tulips were used in the living room. The Pahocha Campfire girls were entertained thle evening at the home oT Mies Dorothy Higginbotham, 662 Twenty sixth street Miee Jean Smith gave reading and Miss Helen Ridges and Miss ReDorothy Anderson gave piano solo freshment were served. The- Ladles Literary- elub wtU moat Wednesday, April 19, at tha home of Mra Leroy Pugmtre, 1166 Twenty-fift- h street. Mra L. A Farnsworth will road an original story. The Child Culture club met Thursday with tha folafternoon at the Berthana, Mr R. A Moyas, lowing as hostessesMra. David Eccles, Mra E. C. Olsen, Mrs. Warren L. Wsttls, Mra J. W. F; Volker, Mra G G. Moyes and Mrs. .George W, Goddard. The blue room was decorated Mrs. with red and white snapdragons. 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' u)Xy (u Iprc "irsto y, smart tut lit miitii M af putting limfi til itlitUt mi ml mi MV--. tmifii if tn inct Ms lit J tmftct if tit tnhek. April 10 to April 22 PatProcessfl n, Ttm Lloyd National Sales Week ' comfort and stability of the carriage. Write for Lloyd booklet showing Lloyd Loom Carriages and Loom Woven Furniture, for sale by leading furniture and department stores. traaa-oro- nt .. . -- do, al-- L These inventions cut labor costs, en abling us to weave the finest wickers use the best materials, employ the most skilled workmen, add the latest refinements and still sell our wicker' products at very moderate prices. Lloyd Carriages can always be recognized by the exclusive shell design -of the bodies a graceful bowl shape, woven of endless wicker, with a continuous sweeping curve from aide to front, unbroken by comers or" by con-- " cealed short ends of wicker. r. a-- ' un-chang- ed t, post-Lent- oT't' Until Marshall B. Lloyd tamed his master mind upon the problem of wicker weaving, this slow, laborious hand process had come down from antiquity. Hia remarkable genius revolutionixed the whole industry, through hit inventions of the method and loom which produce Baby Carriages and Wicker Furniture thirty times faster and finer than hand - Th? Lloyd Sulky, just as pictured, SPECIAL .... 916.50 WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG The Character Store STATE STREET 150-15- 6 - ? , i 7 |