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Show 4 . ? THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL Missionary Union Club Plans Final Program for Year Arranges for Meeting J - ' . Ladles' Literary club will roee4 afternoon at 2 SO o'clock. Tho program of the year will be given. The speakers will touch on Tbs Glory, Mrs. Jest and Riddle of tho Times Unheralded Grant Swan will tell of Greatness"; Mrs. John Cowan, Drees and Diversion; Hit J. O. Evans, His Linda tory in the Making, and Miss Mr. WilFreaks and Fakes. Jessup. nuns violin two liam Hardlman will give bers, Ave Marla (Shubert) and "Gul-tarr(Mosakowski), arranged by Far a Fatl. The following program wlH be presented by the Music section of the club, afternoon at 2 10 Tuesday - "In Lighter- - Vein Anecdote of - Famous Musicians," Professor Anthony C. Lund. Ce Ho Bolo "Gavotte (Popper); Cavatina" (Ooiter-mann- ), (Hill); Mtss Rachel Anderwnr- .l); JPtano numbers "Traglca Sonata- selected, Mra Jack Kahn. do Bird Aria. "Thou Brilliant (Perle Brasil) (David), with flute obbligato, Miss Lillian Knudsen of Lehl. - History tourist section of the club wilt meet Tuesday morning at 10 20, o'clock. Professor Edgaf Levi Young will talk on The Great War In the Near Blast." Mrs. AUt .T, Sanford jyUl lead the Y0 RRAXGEMENTS hav Md for the semiannual meeting of the union of Woman Salt Missionary -Lake, Thursday, at Westminster PreOby-Jtwichurch,' First West and Fifth r'toouth street. The program follows; Morning session. 10 10 Opening hymn (injected). Bust A THE an ' 1 era . Report of leper work, Mrs. L. M. Devotional service, Mrs. Amelia '3d Gatrell. 11 20 Question, "Do Foreign Missions ftMeed Support as Much as Home Mis. AABridg-flan- d, alone. Discussed by Mrs Mra W. C. AshwIM, Mrs. PVT. Taylor, Mra J, R Marshall, Mra, Frsi- mein Morningstar, Mrs. H. Culrverwell, W. Kehard, Mra Stuart Me. .Lee so, Mra S. T. Ricketts, Mra Fred Chumpter, Mra Albert Bkankey, Mra LU 1TB Whatley. f 12 2ft Hymn, "Jeeus Shall Reign." Benediction. Offering. Luncheon. Afternoon session fif 1 20 (selected). Hymn Solo, "scripture response. ' Xiaiton. 1 44 Devotional service; Mra Oordon 10 43 illilan. 11 00 (Mae-Dowel- V i fWllllanwm. , K. 2 oo The.. Greatest .. Need of Today, tTresented by Mra L. A. Brldglsnd, Mil Ruth Haase. t 00 "Silver Chimes Business Benediction. "Closing hymn (selected). Thoae attending are Requested to brlni Punches and entertaining church wil tat nerve The parliamentary law section will meet on Tuesday afternoon , at 1:15 The subjects will tie, Motion oclock. to Postpone Precedence of Moand tion. J V coffee. r Salt Lake Members O, E. S. Co to Ogden. , The Welfare club alii meet Thursday evening at O.I o'clock at the Clvlo Center. Mra Kent Keyes will give a paper on ."American, Railroads and Their Sys .item.' Mra B. B. Ramqr will dleoues "'American Music. Ths annual also, 'lion of officers will be held. The host. scs will be Dr. Mary Gamble and Mrs 1C. W. Kendall. . ' f Member s' of the . " fway to the northwest. 4 The Priscilla J. RRer Auxiliary to the .United Spanish War Veterans will give a "card party e Knights of Pythias hall Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The pub illo la invited, i , i Mra. E. T. Smith, new president of Association of University Women. of the afternoon will be given by Mrs. R C. O Neil, who will sketch the life, writings and activities of Maurice Francis Egan, and by Mrs. Joseph P. Thlrlot, who fi will review the life and works of Father Members of ft, Liberty review No. , W. B. A., will Frederick William Faber. Maccabees and friends at an the section are requested to come preentertain afternoon card party Thursday at the pared with topics of current Interest for home of Mra Lissle Haags, (28 South discussion. i 0 lplnth West street. ( The Seekers' club will meet The Cleofan will meet Wednesday af- Tuesday afternoonLiterary if at 2 20 o'clock at the ternoon with Mrs. Charles H. Welle Mrs Civic Center. F. Knox wll give a review of "If 0 , inter Comes," by A. R. M. Hutchinson. The Paat Noble Oramls club Will meet H with Mrs. Bessie Tuesday afternoon The Ladies Militant-wi- ll meet Friday Kline,, 218 R street. f ter noon with 'Mrs. Katherine Dawson, TSJ Edison street, s . The Bay View Reading club will meet V A with Mrs. L. D. Peaalee, 966 Third aveand events current section 3Wf The nue, Monday afternoon at 2 80 oclock, literary the Catholic n oman s league will meet A paper on "The Philippines" will be JWondav afternoon at 8 o'clock at the iverr by Mri. T. F. Harlan, a reading nights of Columbus club rooms, 165 oy Mrs. T D. Lewis and currant aventa yvast South Temple street. The papers by Mra W. K. Howard I-- ! see ' Grand officers and members of the Order of the Eastern Star of Salt Lake attended the official visitation to Queen Esther chapter No. 4 of Ogden last evening. Dinner was served at ( 89 oclock, followed by exemplification of the work. Tboee attending were Mrs C. J Hlgson, Mrs. W. B Dods, Mrs. Charles Shields, Mrs John Thomson. Mrs E. A. Harten-eteiMra C. W. Seaton, Mrs. Charles Culp, Mrs L C, Brown, Mrs R. W, Roper, Mra C H. Stevpna Mrs. F. F. Phelpa Mrs. Warren Benjamin, Mra R. T. Gibson, Mra M. Jeremy, Mrs. Ira B. Dtt-loMra B. Berg, Mra Mra A. Portrait bjr Wilcox, J Black, MraCady, L Stoutnour, Mrs Jack J. HlgLake society of tho American Thomson, Mrs, H. Atkins, Charles Mr. H. Mra and and J son, Major Berry, Mrs R. L. Conely, Dr and Mrs. L. M. Brumbaugh. Mr and iMra A. Lind berg, Mr and Mra - E. R. Wheelon and Miss Gladys Bywater. th Salt Catholic Alumnae Hold Biennial Meeting IRST biennial meeting of the Utah the International chapter of Catholic-AlumnaeraUan df which includes the alumnae aaaociatlona of fct. Marya academy, Salt Lake, and Sacred Heart academy, Ogden, was held Satur i day at St Mary's academy, The day opened with mass at 10 o'clock In ths academy chapel, the Rt Rev. Jb seph 8. Glass. C, M., 2. D., officiating. At 1 o'clock luncheon was served. The guests ware seated at one large table and ten small ones, each of Which was decorated with spring flowers. Following the luncheon a business meeting was held in tha parlors of ths academy, ths purpose of which was to vote on the constitution and of the newly organised chapter. The members of Sacred Heart alumnae a ho came down from Ogden to attend the meeting included Mrs. it. p. Morrissey, Mrs Roland B. Baliantyne, Miss Lilian O'Neill. Miss Bess O'Neill, Miss Geraldine O'Neill, Miss Helen Tracy, Miss Delia Green, Miss Daisy Maginnls, Mra J P. Fisher, Miss Winnlfred Carr. Miss Madelyn Toje, Miss Gladys Klslingberry, Miss Rose Thatcher, Miss Mary McCormick, Miss Frances McCormick, Miss Katherine Fltsgerald, Miss Margaret right, Miesw- Gladys Rich, Miss Leona Mr - L Frank and Mrs, Della Williams. The members of St Mary's alumnae who attended were Mrs P. J. O'Carroll, Mra Fred Davidson, Mrs. James Here. R. C. O Neill. Mra Doug-la- a Jr, Mra Mra Earl Coombs. Mrs Royal Enos Hogs, Mra N A. Dunyon, Mrs. M. R. Hampton, Mra. Alfred Jsom, Mra Fred pharle" SneJgrova Miss Frances thllllps, Mrs. Mary T. Hughea Miss Agnes Bowen, Miss Dorothy V hit, Miss Ruth Bruneau, Miaa Grace (Hogan, Miss Ethel Hogan, Miss Ruth Poynter, Miss Helen Davis, Miss Marguerite Kelly, Miss Agnes Beavera Mias Anna Glllla, Miss Vlrglna Glllla Mis Cora Rotxter, MIm Evelyn Mano, Miss Catherine Curley, Miss I.uclle McCandlaa Miss Ethel Bixby, Miss Celeste Laramie and Miss Helen McCarthy. e, by-la- Breln-AS',,?1- Making Jvur mils a home . Walls Freshly Finished in Kalsomine Bring the Colorful Joy of Spring Inside The Ladles' Aid society of the WaterMethodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 JO o'clock at the church The hostesses will be Mrs. Benjamin Barratt and Mrs C. A. Berlin. loo St. Ann's Sewing Wednesday afternoon Holy Cross hospital .Beautiful in..ils soft7 harmonium - finish, BENNETT'S excellent kalsomine ig the . ideal.lreatm.ent.for your - walls, is . inexpensive, and gives the rooms of your home h, "clean,-- " cool" appearance so the-fres- - u. Ths Ladies Auxiliary to ths Veteran Volunteer Firemen s association will meet Friday with Mrs. Thoma Simpson, HI Coatsvill avsnus Bennetts Paints the Best Ths Radiant Sewing circle will meet Monday afternoon with Mra E. W. Senior, 1539 Indiana avenue The assisting hostesses will be Mra E. Wood, Mra For every purpose, inside our outside, there is & special BENNETT! paint, which will give longer, better service than any other ; circle will meet 2 oclock at the at The hospital committee of the Catholic Woman's league will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Holy Cross hospital. ' 0 o Woodblne circle No 41, Neighbors of Wood-raf- t, will entertain Wednesday evening In (he I O. O. F. ball In honor of the twenty-fift- h anniversary of tha ulrOo It you can buy, -- French Dry Cleaned and Pressed o . . . ' LADIES PLAIN DARK SUITS- - French Dry Cleaned and Pressed . LADIES. 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Forter. t--t. i BENNETTS paints are made oa a base of pure carbonate of lead ideal for the high, dry climate of the intermountain country.' Clean Up and Paint Up. Th Short Story club will meet' Monday with Mra Thomas Boise at the home of her mother, Mrs, John F. Cowan, 801 Hecond avenua Folk lore and fairy tales of different countries will be the for dlecueslon A short talk will besubjeat given by Mias Linda Mra tfsnry Jessup. KJlngeotler will read Norwegian tale. . Specify Bennetts Paints Backed by more than 33 yean of success In the westT A meeting of the Young Matrons club the First Congregational church will be held Tuesday at I 89 o'clock In the burch parlors. J. T. Worlton. assistant superintendent of the Balt Lake schools, will give an address on "Ths Grading of Pupil by ths Intelligence Test." All Interested are Invited to attend. of eirmeff 'it 4ythlan Sister wilt entertain cards Friday evening at 8 M o'clock at the Knights of Pythias hall. All members and friends are Invited. Prises will be gwarded. 0 The Electa Girls will meet with Mra II Leon Fuller, 4TI Twelfth East street, Mondnv evening at 7 39 o'clock. 7asatch54 4 r I S S S Officers Elected by University Women. At ths last meeting of the Balt Lake society of the American Association of University Women the following officers were elected President. Mrs E. T. Smith, Wellesley; vice president, Mrs. Mary N. Keith, Wellesley; recording secretary, Mrs. C. H. Wette, Purdue untvenlty; corresponding secretary. Mra C. A Broaddua Oberlin college; treasurer, Mra. F. L. Drew, University of Illinois; councilor, Mra B. O. Leatherwood, University pf Wisconsin; executive board, Mrs. 43 J. Marferding, University of Nebraska: Mra Mark Rlfen-barCorticH untvsrsttyr Miss Faria Heg lnbotham. University of CallfornU. Installation of officers will take place at the next regular meeting. May 0. French Dry Cleaned and Pressed .77 PRICES ON ALL OTHER WORK IN PROPORTION We challenge any Cleaning Plant in the city to excel the class of work at their regular prices that we offer you in this special. ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Pay Return Postage on All Out-of-To- Orders wn k. University Dames to Entertain Husbands. University of Utah Dames will enterof tain at an Informal party in honor their husbands Friday evening in the John R Perk building at the Inuniverdancsity. The evening will be spent ing and other forms of entertainment. A special program Is to --be given durThose In charge of aring the evening. are Mrs. A. C. Carrington, rangements Mrs. BL G. Sutherland, (Mrs. O. D. Hughes, Mra J. B Jensen, Mrs. H. H. McCartney and Mrs. D. A. Brown. All members and those eligible to membership are Invited tq attend, Capitol Oeaaiig Co, 802-804-8- 06 Wasatch 5105. , five months trip in tho Orient and Is a guest at the Midland hotel. Mra Karl G. Bosbsrd and small daughter of Provo are guests at the home of Mr. M. Mra Boshard's parent, Mr.-aH. Jaquea They will remain several The Authors' club will hold its annual weeka of Thursday evening at the home on Mr, and (Mr. Walter Barton returned Sarty Mra William R. Calderwoodmem- Saturday of last week from Grand JuncThe active North Main street. Colo.,' where they visited for sevbers and the honorary members are ex- tion, eral days with friends pected to be prejeru with a guest. Mrs. Henry Boharmeyer of Grand Junction, Colo., arrived Monday for a visit Following Is a schedule of additional Y. with her mother, Mra Rosetta Bedler, W. G. A classes this and other relatives. , and Friday, 8 30 to 7 29 p. m. Newly organised business girls swimming class CENTERVILLE Wednesday, 8 to 4 p. m fe-saving class. Eighteen Bryant junior high school enrolled. . girls already2 CENTERVILLE, April 82 Mayor and Saturday, P. m. T N. T-- Nuraes club Mrs. Joseph E. Williams were visitors to will have meeting, followed by 'tea. BaK Lake the early part of tho week. Mr. and Mrs Francis BX Sheldon attended a theater party In 8alt Lake GREEN Wednesday night. Mrs. John Brown and daughter, Betty, spending a few days with relative ORianN RIVER, April 82. Mrs. Ken ere Bandy. drlck Levi was hostess to the Wednesday in Mrs. and children Edward Howard Afternoon Five Hundred club at her spent theBX past week In Bountiful with home on Cherry street Wednesday of last Mrs D. Davis week Aprlcot blossoms were used to Mr. John W. Randall entertained the decorate the rooms. Special guests were of club at her home th members Mrs Dennis Baldwin of IMoab, Mrs. Dan BYlday afternoon. Sorosls Besides the club memOIMls and Mrs Albert Drake. High score Mrs bers Jasper Hepworth andMra. was won by Mra W. H. McClurg. Lunch- Esther Lee" of Bountiful, and" Mrs. Edeon was served on the card table at the ward Howard were present. conclusion of the games The M lease Ella Randall, Elnora Ben-eo- n Forty-fiv- e young people motore- d- to and Annie Tlngey entertained with Willow- - Bend Sunday and enjoyed an a prettily appointed Easter party at th Easter breakfast Tuesday ..night SH stratMra ft ... q Ibhs ' entertained home, were carried out In the Easof thoir Decoration at dinner Wednesday In honor who color scheme of pink end ter a Idea, will daughter, Mrs. Edwin Seamount, In used throughout the rooms. Provo gold being were leave soon to Join Mr. Seamount Lola Terrel, Misses Th the guest and make her horns Woolley, Virginia Tlngey. Edith and Members of th student body of th OHv De Messrs. and the Ralls, Porter, Green River high school entertained at RMt Holbrook, Oeorg Phelps, Sidney a dancing party In the assembly room William Randall and Melvin Udell Call, Bass, of In honor of week lest (Saturday evening Streeper. the baseball team of the Caatle Dale high Raymond Bon Mra. of Layton spent part Clyde school. Music was furnished by the high of th week here with faer sister, Mra Patronesses Included school orchestra ftandParrish. Mra. J. N. Powers Mrs. A, M Steels Joel FVanklln Smith Mr. Mrs Mr EX BX Adams Mrs. R. H. Riley. Mra Tom, Paul and Joel, were the and eons, guests of Harry Bennett. Mr. J. 'R. Cheney and Mr. and Mrs F. R. Smith of Salt Lake Mra W. A. Robison. dinner at evening., Wednesday Mr. and Mr. Jack Phalen entertained Fire. Linda Porter 8mith has returned In the at dinner Sunday at their homebloesom from a four month' atay in California A basket of plum country. where ahe wo the guest of Mr. Ellen formed the centerpiece for the dinner Covers were laid for (Mr. and Klbley of Logan. table. Mra L. e. Bebee and danghterr Kathend arine; Mr. and Mrs' George Bebee Mrs. RobPAYSON daughter. Caroline, Mr. and ert Hebee end children. Mr. and Mr. Glenn M. B. Maharry, Mr. and Mr 21 Th Afternoon PATSON, Stover, Mis Ophelia Nee, A. D. Bebee Sewing club April met Thursday with Mra and Louie Maharry. McBeth. Mary C. Bush end family Mr. and Mre.-Mrs. Rllllam McClellan entertained th have returned from Moab, where they had Justamer club Friday afternoon. spent two months Friday evening or loot week the offiMr. Dennis Baldwin and children re- cers end teachers of th First ward M. turned to their home In Moab Thursday I. A. entertained at a dancing party in of last week, after visit with relative th amusement halL In Elgin. Mra Ford Wilson entertained th Bone Mr. William Krlghaum and eon, Fid club Wednesday. Charles, ngnt to Grand Junction, Colo., Miss Edith Bills bnd Miss Bernice Bunday for a few day visit with Mends. Dixon gave a party Monday evening In Mrs. Mildred Hopkins, who had visited honor of Mies Lyle Cravens who left her parent. Mr. and Mra D. A. Olhhs, Wednesday . wlthLer --aunL-Mr,Emma for ten days, has returned to Moah, Cravens for Los Angeles. whei she Is superintendent of She Grand Miss Frmnoe Shermer entertained SatCounty hospital. evening of last (reek In honor of Mr William Howland of Elgin spent urday her brother, Ernest Shermer, who left In Moab with relttlvea. last week-en- d for the Sunday Islands, Mrs. G. A t elch of Cowley, W yo ar- - Mr. end Mrs.Philippine C. J. Cottered have rived Thursday for a visit at the home their guests Mr. and Mra ft A. Jiarrison of her daughter, Mra Hilton Gould of Salt Lake MTa E W. Hulss ha returned from a Mr. and Mr Clarence Stanton enter- - Authors Club Plans Annual Party. - week-Tuesda- -Li- nd South State St. Vasatch 2934. talned the members of the Friendly Hour club and their husbands Saturday evening of last week. Miss Donna Daniels gave a party at her 'home Saturday evening of last week. Her guests Included Gale McDonald, Fielding Smith, Douglass Clifford, Newell Cot. terell, all of Salt Lake; Court Jack Wilde, Mis Edith Bill,Wegguland, Mlsa Iona Gale, Mies Bernice Dixon, Mies Lylo Craven and Miss Cora Cravens Mra Charles Clowerd, Jr., gave a party Thursday for her daughter, Marie, In honor of her ninth birthday anniversary. Eghteen guests were present. Mr. and Mrs B. L. Betterton of Loe Angeles are guests of Mr. and Mra, C. A. Jackson. Mr. and Mra William D. Dixon th engagement of their daughter, Mlsa Margaret Dixon, to Wendell Bradford of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and Mr, and ce Wasatch 22217 Mra Bert Smith of Genola were dlnn guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mr. Ri Stanton, Miss Leona McClellan entertained at: teen friend at a party Saturday evenln were Euge Reid and (than Brownplaygd. received prisea Erma Lent and Miss Letla FI left Tuesday to Join Mr. Lant Toppentsh, Waen to make their lion Thursday of last week Miss Margai Dixon entertained at a kenslngton tea. Mlsa Jayson Miss Bessie Bhermer, a ho is attend! school at Mount la Pleasant, W wlth her Ptvnto, Mr,spent and H. Shermer. Tuesday37'1 W4r wa Provo Mi vllt Mia Lyndoll Hulsh entertained at Easter party Sunday evening. Mrs. Della Snel of Salt Lake is visit her mother, Mrs Harry Tipton. RIVER ORIENTA-LPersian, Turkoman and Chinese Weave An exceptional opportunity to secure choice specimens of e Oriental Rufcg at prices lower than you paid eight or ten years ago. All our customers who saw and purchased from our collection within the last few weeks almost invariably expressed their astonishment at the wonderful values offered, high-grad- -- Room Size Rugs, ' $185, $235, $300, - $350 and Up Serabands Mosuls, and Iran, -- $48, $75 and $100 Small lurid Medium Anatolian Mat,, $5.00 to $12.00 Size Rugs Most of them, priced under $40. High quality. Third Floor.) (Auerbach i |