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Show s THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, o 1922. Bown, Mrs. Jesse D. Hunter, Mrs. last week, the occasion being the annl-lLafur Joseph A. Buttle, Mrs. FVank W. veraary ef her birth. The club served Btuhbs. nished refreshments, which Were at the close of ths games. The prises J Mrs. W. O. Goldstein ef Pocatello, of the evening were won by Mrs. Grace Idaho, and Mr Joseph Levon of Sait Theee ;Xak were Prove vUlwra Tuesday, SmiULAnd Georg Wanr-gar-d. Mr. and Mr Mark Johnson of Twin preaent were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jack- Mr. and Mrs, George Wangsgard. 'Falls, Idaho, have returned homo after a eon, A. W. Walker. Mr P. F. Klrkendall. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles tJmlth. Mr. and Lira Richardson and Miss Lyda Boyle. Mrs. Oswald Jackson, Mr. snd Mrs. Ben The Ladies' Literary club met WednesA. Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Castle day afternoon with Mre. Leroy Pugmlre FAIRVIEW at her home, 1158 Twenty-fift- h street. Mrs. R. ft. Farnsworth read an original story, entitled "The Kitchen Mountain," FAIR VIEW, April 2t Mr. and Ur PROVO a general discussion following. At tho Vnnce and children, of Clear Crek, Er close of the meeting refreshments were sr vi siting friends and relative in tnte Tke Nets Reeding (IS served. Guests, In addition to tho olub PBOVO, April at ths hei ef Mre. dlty. members, were Mrs. R. 8. Farnsworth, Bet TMnday af tenure Mrs. Miss Atelts Sanderson, who had spent Ueere F. Perhrr Mrs. W. R. Emmett. Mrs. J. R. Morrell, J. W. Bebtnroe, with A beoh review veo months In Soli Lake, la visiting i s Che hostess. hreittlag Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth. Mrs. Julian Watwas "Bees Braeuertl," by CL 4 Flteh. (Ira her parents. Air. and lira. Martin son and Mr Lawrence Watson. BriakaU. Mrs. kheda Mrs. Aederberg rm et thin elty. A pretty home wedding of Wednesday by Miss Hilda Petsraoa entertained Sunevening ess th.t of M.m Maud L'Tay- lor end W. L. Tsylor, Jr. of Ogden, served. day evening at aa Easter social for six which took piece at the home of the 4 Mrs. ttexM Nelson wee the honor guest St S friend brides parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Charles birthday at he Mr. and Mra Flunk Olson of Clear petty gives Moadey Taylor in Riverdale. . The ceremony was hem Tbs gwsta Included Mm W. P. Olsen, Creek are visiting Mr Olson' performed at f oclock by Samuel G. Dye Urn. Peter Greneaaa. Mrs 8. 8 BsJley, Mre. Bernard Christensen, and wife. brother, nd was followed by a dinner and recep- Prsnk Tucker, Mre. Jueeyfc Martin, Mra. O. M. Miss who Baa Kola been teaching Day. tion. The bride wore a gown of sheH Groneasa, Mm. Ids Rauaneeea. Mm. Andrew Parley Tea in the grade school at Woles, has repink taffeta, with overdreae of gold lace. Sward. Mre. Johanna keeea, Mrs. Mm. Geerge turned do her Iwme In thin city te spend Her bouquet was of pink sweet peas and Wesonen, Mm. Joha Vincent, ' him. Charles Welle, the summer. . rosea, with a shower of lilies of tho val- Crux, Mm. B. O. Lake. snd Dvgdeto. Mrs Jeae Wanes Mrs Thanes The ley. Mr. aad Mra Alik bridesmaid. Miss Trade Turevening Sunday friends aember e af entertained heeief Daniel ner of Ogden, was gowned in pink CanCnrleton entertained at an Eoater party: ton crepe, trimmed in cream lace, and at aa Easter party Friday eseniag ef last for Miss Ethel Olson, Miss (Mdie Terry, she carried a bouquet of pink rosea and af the 0.' N. 0. club were Francis Rasmussen and Qua Tucker. sweet peas and lilies of ths valley. R. theIke members Miss Nelda Norman spent last weekguests of Mr. sad Mrs. Jesse D. Buster L. 8mlth was best man. Sweet peas, Moadey evening. The gems "MAT" wee played end as a Mt Pleasant visitor. Mr. Mrs. snd Easter lines were used to sad sad awarded were te Miss Fawn Aladsen has returned to her the prises carry out a pink and whlto color scheme J. Rdwla Atels-- .. Luncheon wee served. in home- - after spending several month in Hhe decorations of the house. entertained at Mrs. Mr. end A. B, Morten Marwith Air. and Mra Glen -MadCastlegst -- r m. guerites. sweet peas and nasturtiums am Raster dinner at their, home tnndey. presend Coleman Jecub decorstedThe tables. Covers were laid ent were Mr. nad Mrs Miss SjtbU Armstrong ha returned te for eighty. Assisting In serving were family, Mr, and Mm, Milan Btmw and daugh- her home in Ephraim after spending the Mre. Duane Taylor. Mrs. Helen Thomas ter Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. femes B. Tucker school year as a grad toachsr in this and ' Mrs. Harry Bond. " Assisting Mr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Banter and city. and. Mr Taylor and tho bridal In party evening Mlsa Joel Jformas Sunday Ur. aad Ur Jsfea T. Obeig assesses tbs receiving wers Mr. and Mra W. L. Tsy-lo- r, siarrlscs deashter. Busses, te W. C. entertained at an Easter party for twen- 8r and Mra Frank Mart Dancing r timer at ofSalttheir Wed seetook which JAka place was enjoyed following tho dinner. The der Is the Sell Dak temple, t Ley Fielding hag raturned to her oouple left Thursday afternoon for a trip aad Ura Lptoa .Hoots sad Mr. ssd bom 4 Prove after ependkig the winter to tho Pacific coast which win Include UrUr. Lciloj Hoover wers Hides visitors Sus- - here as the guest ef Mins Ethel Olson. Portland. San Francisco, Lee Angelas and Alias Verda Mower has returned te her Thirty-twLong Beach. They win return home by geests psrtlripeted Is s daaeisf elty after spending eighteen way of New Orleans, St Louis. Kansas party sires by Ura August Nelsoa, Saturday home in this months ln Sacramento. CaL visiting, Mr, City,. Denver and Colorado Spritt- - Mi- -, arisen eea sf lush and Air Taylor wlU make their home in Hiss Arrillt Bullock was tbs (west at honor and Mrs. Georg Twilling. Mlm Bernice Hansen ts visiting friends et a ssrprlM party gives Friday svealsg at Ogden. and relative ln Vernal. lost week et her bosia How the Playwright Writes His Play Miss Jans Mower has returned to her was the subject of a leoture given this Saturday evening of last week HIaa Maywe in St dinner Is honor of hot home after spending several month afternoon by Professor H Roland Lewis Jooao was hastes Jons Ffaebo whose birthday Grove. -- Ur. mother, of the University of Utah at a meeting pleasant reworn laid am Pav Peterson are Mr. and Mr of the Drama club at the home of Mra for fifteok.fell os that day. tor W. H. Wattis, 2849 Jefferson ceiving oengrntulatio ne over the arrival avenua Norma Back, daathter ef Tho Mas at autrriayo at n their home Tuesday. Mias Mary Fisher gave violin selections of Ura B Isobath Bee at this elty, aad Brvls daughter Mr. and Mra Dan Briggn entertained n and Mies Ellen Thomas gave vocal hum-bet- a. Noshes st Charleston look piece Saturday evening. Mra Mark Brown and Miss Ellen of last weak at the hrnns of the bride. at an Eoaterlaid(party Sunday were for twenty." Thomas were the hoeteseea Bishop Nephl C. Asdereos ef ths Man re ward Cover Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Orton ef Clear The April ten of Miriam chapter, O. E. performed tho oerodteny in the presence of the S will be given close friends of the Creek are visiting friend and relatives Monday afternoon, April immediate relatives tad Una dinner followed, ln this city. 14, In the Masonle club room The Olson Ur. and Ura R. B. Broroted gave n wed- Thursday evening Air George will be hostesses : Mra Annie following of for wash last EL a at entertained Kensington for aevsn reception Friday evening Epperson, Mrs. Mildred Chrisman, Mrs. dies snd Howard Smith Alva Davidson, Mrs. Eva Dahlin. Mra their daughter, Gertrude, merited tho preceding lUfttl. Mr Hattie Klim of Idaho 1 visiting Annie E, Fulton, Mrs Alta N. Easton, of Springe ill, whois worn Decoration white wort seed. sad pink day. and friend in thla City. Mra Oora Fenner, Mra Addle M. Fond is, relative war , present. Miss JUlie Paterson enMrs. Mary W. Fretweil and Mra Isa bells Fifty guests Sunday evening hard returned Ferrer sad Ur. Ura Ways A. Forbes. tertained six guest-11- a x te tboir homo Is Shelley, Idaho, after a fcr night rufst sntertainkd The following Ogden, member of tha Rigby Aaya' rlaR la Emo WlUa Mra, May J Sacred Heart Alumnae association were Ferrer. Sunday evening. the guests of ths BL Mary's Alumnae asMr. and Mra Art Christensen of Clear Denial Keeler entertained about twolvs frlmda sociation of Sait Lake at a luncheon at aa Eaatar party Friday ironing of last Creek are visiting friend and relative given at 1 oclock, thla afternoon for the week. Dnatheon, tamo aad mnato mad tho bar. ' delegates who attended the biennial meetHurray M. Imd MnuJeSil K. N Intent of ing Of the Utah state chapter of the Inrlrit with ml ternational Federation of Chtholld Alum- hsvo returned bean v after MALAD, IDAHO nae: Mrs. Raymond P. Morrissey, Mrs. tin in Pros Bio members of the X. L. B. etob won the Roland R Ballantyne. Mias Bess O'Neill, Mr Oscar of Saturday Spesr. Miss Lillian Q Neill, Miss Della Green, goeau of last week. ARaster decoration 2. Mr E. M. yen MALAD, Idaho, April Kensington Miss Daisy Maginnla, Mr J. F. Fisher, club te tho mol, where brldgo wee played Decker entertained the afternoon. Miss Winnifred Carr and Miss Madeline charm at her home Thursday aad luncheon served. Ur William Farrs Mlsa Toy. Mra P. J. O'CarroH. Mra Dell M. week loot ef favor. card red the Saturday evening Hampton, Mra Royal J. Douglas snd ssd Ur Sterling Taylora Hattie Morgan was tendered n surprise Ur Carl F. Miss Helen Davis of Ogden, members of who hostesses Byrlag s koaUngtoa Saturday The evening w spent st a few friend by Rt. Mary'e Alumnae association, also ataf last week at tho ham ef Ur Taylor. In playing five hundred, after which a tended the luncheon. Mrs. P. J, O'Canoll Sixteen guests worn present. buffet luncheon wan served to Mr Is governor of the Utah chapter, and Mra Tho student body ssd faenlty st te Brigham Dwight Peek. Mr Alartha Alien, Mr B. dancing party Friday M. Wilks and Mrs. Howsrd Peck. t Raymond P. Morrissey, Miss Gladys Rich Young naireralty wood (are In honor of Ur. snd Mr and Miss Lillian O'Neill of Ogden are evening of teat to a Mr W. AL Hansen waa hostessafter-noothe preceding n. A Ray Olpi who worn married members of the board of director Poos with wedding meeting ef the Cleo club Friday decora Paster Wednesday. Roed Lindsay celebrated his tenth birthdecorated tho hall. etreamera snd holla of afternoon weekday anniversary Saturday Mr J. R. Mclntoah spent Mat Ur. and Ur 0. 0. Held Inft today for Ogdea last week with an Blaster party given by end at Ogden, Utah. mki tint? hem. his mother, Mrs. El H Lindsay, at her to The F. stub conducted Y. T. tho The Byringa club entertained at an of members Guests home In the- - Plasa- - apartments Thatma Easter party Thursday evening at the party in btewr of Him numbered ten. Mrs. Lindsay waa assisted a mrprlae afwash. lass Bt of home of Mra John Bush. Five hundred Saturday arming by Mra W. T. Rosa A buffet luncheon fair was held St the home of Mia Jennie Bdler waa the diversion, A-- meeting of the Home Culture club and tho Urn was spent with most and (Sate was held this afternoon at the home of refreshments. WMrerVFay Stall rd entertained the Frank Knight f Kama snd Mra T, J. Fttxgerald. Gertruds Atherton Mr. and Ur home Wednesday was the author discussed, Mrs. F. D. Ur. aad Ur Brice McBride of Salt Lake at Nesla club at her Hyland giving ths biography and leading Five visitor st te ham af Mr D. B. Aa Easter cantata. "The Resurrection, the discussion. Mrs. T. J. Fltigerald rethe PresKarl J. Kaadsoa waa hastate te te was given Sunday evening atdirection Hr viewed the authoris book, "8isters-in-Laof byterian church, under the of tho Heather sink Tbnnday and "Ths Hacriflclal Altar," was membersCards Powell. S. Professor warn played tad the prism fivoa reviewed by Mrs. W. E. Moor Has sea and Mr Bora Bullock. Friday afternoon the old folks of both The Acacia club will meet Friday after- te Ur andOliver Ms! ad words wers entertained at the luncheon worn ether feature. noon, April 2, at the home of Mra James Music At noon dinner Him Xrmk Fatemmi First ward tabernacle. and Vincent Hite Him W. Ure, 660 Twenty-sixt- h street. Mra in Skit Lake. was served, after which n program was test week-en- d Burton will have charge of the pest mot Robert sink Hour Social teo of was member Bin spent in dan- givsn. The evening program. st the homo of Ur O. O. Colder Thursday Mrs. Frank Blaes of Salt Lake spent afternoon. Daring te time spent te needleOwen & David 8. Jones andatMrBalt Lake. the week here with her parent Air. add work, mfreehmeat were served. Tho club will Jones spent last week-en- d Skit Mr in Cnnoll H. 27 0. with Mra J. J. O'Connor. meet May Ths Second ward Y. L. AC I. A ofMr P. A. Steers of Salt Lake is spenda dinner Wednesday eveWilliam Holmm te a. Salt Daks visitor ficers enjoyed Ur ing a week with her daughter- Miss Ivn cafe. nt Henry's ning for a H. Mrs. day fw E, and Lindsay. -- Th Steer, junior swarm of Beehive girls enMrs. Joseph Taylor, Sr., has returned from Mr. and MrsrW. A Turner spent Salt Lake, where eh wt ths gnat of geteavm tertained the public Saturday ef lost Thursday ln Morgan. week ln the form of a curio shop. Relics Mra Leland B. Swaner of Salt Lake vis- lorMr.Mwil L. 6. Olsen and family of Olm- of all kinds were shown and n fortune ited her parent Mr. and Mra Joseph sted and Ur Dak spent Beater in Balt Bcowcroft, Monday. Mra Swaner assisted Y. Cannon 1s spending s fvw days at the tea given by tha Ladles' Literary in UrLoganC. with relative club Monday at the Berthana Ur A. J. Klrkbem ef Hiawatha spent part Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellington have at of the week is Provo with her pareota, Ur. Mr. and aad Mr N. M. Petertm. their guests for the week-en- d Mrs. E. R. Gibson of Salt Lake. Complimentary to Ur lydte A Xhin prise Mlsa Margaret Gilmore and Miaa Mar- - te bar departure fer te California aateeioa of icft for Maiona tho their U P. !, church, teo members of teo Wednesday RSJi ln Pocatello, Idaho, following a Vineyard ward gar a fnrowall forty Thursday Oni week's visit hers as ths guests of Mra evening of test woo aad dancing worn enjoyed. Edward M. Conroy and Mias Helen Conwas boat st an Heater Poultoa Carol Him ' roy. a a umber of frtends Saturday erasing Miss Alice Beck, daughter of Mr. and party te VMk. llftt Qt Mrs. P. A. Beck, will leave next' week Ur I panes Madam aad - Ur Fteane fer Florida, to visit her uncle and aunt, entertained the member of their Rook Mr. and Mrt. Andrew Christensen, for Lloyd Ur clnb Friday afternoon of teat week. several months Before returning to Og- Frank and Manana Scott received ths den Miss Beck will visit her brother, favor Taylor Loaches was nerved. Jamee Beck, ln New Yofk City, and also , Ur Ann a Clay eon af Colton spent test l will visit Washington, D. C is Pror with her daughter, Mr Buffalo, week-enStowoU. Chicago and Omaha Mrs. William Hunt and Miss Gene Hunt Mlm Ldytk Roberts entertained te member of Alameda, Cal., are the gueste of Mra of the B. B. 0. F. club st bar homo ThursM. S. Browning and Miss Blanche Brownday evening. Barter decorations wera seed. were revolved by ln brio ing. Mrs. Hunt spent several days In Tho prises Him Viols Bffany and ml Salt Lake during ths week. waa tarred. The regular board meeting of the Lunchson X. Oteos entertained the Mr. and Mr Daughters of the Pioneers was held following with as A st music and game Wednesday afternoon at the home of following luncheon, evening Friday of test week: Ur. fe OGDEN 1 Mrt. KB. England OGDEN.Aprll 22. An elaborate social function of Easier Monday wu th fifth annual tea. riven at tha Berthse by tha Ladles Literary club. Spring flow era and rosea, effectively arranged, lent beauty and fragrance to the blue room, and a profusion of Easter lilies decorated tha ballroom. A tall vase of tha asms flowers was placed at one corner of the stage. The flower table, from which violets and sweet peas were sold. In charge of Airs. William Douglas, Mrs. N. J. Mrs. Claude Zlnn, was dec- Mis Blankets Curtains, Rus, Pcrtbrca, llzlz, - .Gloves and Fancy Gowns Our Specialties Prompt Attention. Mail Orders - SUITS PLAIN DRESSES MENS SUITS ; LADIES og ns r, Bonita Scowcroft, Miss Elisabeth Gcirc:'.:: All Wcrk Clothes Insured srSiarau 1 orated with tulips in the pastel shades, which were donated by the Ogden Floral company. A basket of pink snapdragons adorned ths favor table, over which Mrs. Arnold Bowman. Mrs. L. A. Herd 1 1 and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft presided. Tha tea table. In tha east end of the hall, was decorated in lavender and white. - A large wicker basket of Easter lilies, tied with lavender tulle, on a filet lace cover, formed the centerpiece. Crystal candlesticks tied with lavender tulle held pink candles. the table were Presiding at Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth, Mrs. W. R. Emmett, Mrs. J. R. Morrell, Mrs. Lawrence Watson and Mrs Julian Watson. Ths hall had a table In ths west end of tha -with a large filet and eluny La rosea of Franco and lilies jardiniere of the valley as a centerpiece On either side were small baskets of Cecil Brunner roses, with a bow of pink tulle on the handle Pink candles In crystal holders, tied with grass tulle wore at either end. Pouring were Mrs Louis H. Feery, Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft, Mre C. R. Green. Miss Lyda Boyle and Mrs. Virgil P. Caine end Mrs. Leland B. Swaner of Salt Lake. Assisting in serving were Hiss Myrene Rich, Miss Patricia Heaiy, Miss Helen Mia Keating, Miss Katherine Fisher, Miss- Dorothy-- Higginbotham, And dyeing. Ban-dem- Thomas-an- face-cove- Let ns demonstrate to you the tmt tl . obtain through the use ofc our superior methsii cf C Have Our Driver Call and' Give You aa Estimate cn Your Spring Cleaning. wr I GTYCLEANING nd " e Shaw. DYEING CO. , PaulMiss ina Wright. Miss Ruth Wright, Josephine Anderson, Mias Marlon Eccles and Miaa Carmen Bagley. A program of music and dancing was given under ths direction of Mrs, H, W. Dunn, Mrs. L N. Fulton and Mrs. John Culley. A trio selection was given by Miss Doris Proudfit, violin: Miss Ruth Pingres, cello, and Miss Formerly Miss Marvel Cave of Ogden, whs was married Wednesday in ths Mias Adelaida Marva McBride, piano. A spring Logan templs Ashton gave vocal numbers. group of dances, rhapsody, including, was presented by pupils of Mrs. Sophia members and one additional guest, Mrs W. Reed. Solo dances were given by C. F. Dinsmore. Miss Veda Wright, and the following Mrs. Scowcroft entertained the Joseph pupils of Mrs. Reed, as follows: "Spring members of tho Five Hundred dub at her Idyll, Miss Frances Ooolldge; "Carol of home on Twenty-sixt- h street Tuesday Ths afternoon. Spring," Miss Anita Van Dyke; Easter lilies and snapdragons Easter Gown." Louise Eccles: The Easdecorated tho rooms Four tables wers ter Bonnet," Mary Scowcroft; "Rofor 100. A luncheon was served. mance," Miss Bertha Eccles. Other fea- arranged Mrs Scowcroft was by her tures of entertainment were a fashion daughters. Miss Dorothyassisted Scowcroft, Miss show and manufacturers revue. Music Virginia.. Scowcroft-and.ilr- v . FI etcher mas "furnished by the Lillian' Thatcher Scowcroft. orchestra. About 860 wore In attendance. In compliment to Miss Gens Hunt of The general committee Included Mrs. H. Alameda, Cal., Miss Alios Berk enterMrs B. and Porter R. Mrs .B. Bagley, tained at four tables of bridge William Douglas The fashion show was afternoon at tier home, 15U6 Thursday Twenty-fourt- h in charge of Mrs. J. Douglas Watson, street. Lavender and white decMrs R. B. Porter. Mrs. E. C. Rich, Mrs orations were used on the luncheon table, H. B. Bagley, Mrs. I. N. Fulton and which was centered with a bowl of vioMrs. Leroy Pugmlre. The ticket commlt- -' lets Sweet peas and violets decorated tee was composed of Mre. John Culley the rooms. Mias-- Beck was assisted by and Mrs. J. H. Thomas, and Mrs. E. C. her mother, Mrs. P. A. Beck, and sister. Rich and Mrs. Leroy Pugmlre composed Miss Katherine Beck; Mias Marlon Mst-so- n and Miss Ruth- - Fisher. In complithe refreshment committee. The advertisement committee Included Mrs Elsie ment to Mies Hunt, who is- her guest, Miss Blanche D. Badcon and Mr. J. H. Thomas. entertained Browning Miss (Mamie Hopper entertained at din- twenty guests informally Friday evening ner Sunday at her homo In compliment at her home on Washington avsnuo and street. to Mias Margaret iMalone of Pocatello, Twenty-fourt- h A prominent social function of tha week Idaho. The table was centered with a deowas the dancing party given by the basket of Easter lilies. Place cards were fihrlners club of Ogden at which mem- orated in the same floral design used. In addition to, the guest of honor, per of El Kalah temple of Salt Lake Punch and refreshcovers were laid for Miss Geraldine were the guests were served during the evening ONeil, Miss Margaret Stine. Miss Helen ments and was and music furnished by the Berthana Dautennun Miss Margaret orchestra. On thousand Invitations were - Conroy, Mias-- Fsrnetta Crowley. - Issued. The entertainment committee inFollowing the marriage of Miss Marvel Fred M. Nye, chairman; L. A. Cave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. cluded Herdti, Norman Sims, A. R McIntyre Cave, and Wallace B. England, Wednesand Dr. 8. W, Wherry. - The officers day In the Logan temple, of the club are P, F.-- Klrkendall, presMr. and Twasitven Wednesday evening by ident; Leroy Buchmiller, secretary; F. Mrs Cave at the homo of the bride's E. Nichols, treasurer. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Georgs F. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. EHIngaon enterstreet. Assisting tained Cave, 817 Twenty-thir- d at dinner this evening at their In receiving were Mr. and Mrs George home, 1148 Twenty-fourt- h street. In F. Cave, Mr. and Mrs J. B. England of honor of their Mr. snd Mrs. EL R. Logan, parents of the bridegroom, and Glbson Of Saltguests, Lake. Spring flowers Mrs. Guy B. Nelson. In one end of tho decorated the table. Covers wers laid living room, where tho guests were re- for eight. ceived, was a bower of palms and ferns Mrs. T. P, Ryan. Mrs. Edward M. ConGold ribbon and tulle extending from Mrs. P. F. Klrkendall, Mrs, Katherthe chandelier to the door formed an roy, ine Shufflebarger and Mrs, Exra Richaisle, at the end of which was placed ardson were guests at the luncheon given baskets of Easter lilies. On tho tablo Mrs. Helen Brown at her home In under the chandelier was a jardiniere by Salt Lake Friday afternoon. filled with daffodils. Ferns and Easter Mrs. Thomas 8. Feeny, Jr., entertained lilies decorated tho reception room. Tho of her aewlng club at her members the and was with In room white, gold dining on avenue Thursday afterLincoln home an Ivory basket of Ophelia roses and The luncheon table was decorated Easter lilies, tied with gold tulle, on a noon. Mr Frank Blaes Madeira cover, forming the centerpiece with spring flower for the table. Radiating from the chan- of Salt Laks was a special guest. her table Complimenting corners guest. Miss Marof to the delier tho four were streamers of white ribbon. Crystal garet Malone .of Pocatello, Idaho, Miss Helen Conroy entertained at a dancing candlesticks tied with white ribbon held yellow candles Tho color schema was party at the Berthana Saturday evening also carried out In tho refreshments. As- of last week. Following ths dancing f, A. G. party refreshments were served at the sisting In serving wore Mrs and the fol- - Conroy homo. Tho guests Included, be- Mrs Claude B. Cave lowing girl" friends of the" bride: Miss aides (he honor guest. Miss Margery Miss Dauterman, Miaa Fsrnetta Crowley, Miaa Bdythe Shields Miss Ruth Paulson, Lucilo Frlese. Miss Helen - Carpenter, Margaret Stine, Mias Marv Matson, Miaa Mrs George Oxnam and Mrs Evans Gil- Geraldine .ONeil, Miss Mamie Nopper, christ. Assisting were Mrs. T. H. Carr Mias Edna Lyon, Mr. Conrad Rotated, and Mrs. Clifford 8. Cave.. The bride Frank Douglas, Fred Hinckley, Bill Cox, wore a gown of flral spun cloth, In tha Hebnr Passey, Brown Foulgar, Jimmy honeydew shade, and carried a bouquet French, John Kennedy, Joe La ugh ran, of bride roses with a shower of lilies of Hassett Shuffletoarger and Warrefl Weet-co- tt of Balt Lake. ths valley. The Lillian Thatcher orchesThe 3illd Culture club win meet Thurstra, stationed in the hall behind a screen , of palms and ferns played throughout with day afternoon at the Berthana, the evening. Following a short wedding Mrs. J. A. McCullough and Mra. Warren will be and C. at Mr. aa Mrs Blnford hostesses. England Attorney Arthur trip home at Marvllla cottage at Fairmont Wooley will give a lecture. in Ogden canyon. Mrs Howard Call of The 8. O H. club members were the Logan, sister of tho bridegroom, attend- guests of Miss Helen Hanley Thursday ed the reception. evening at a theater party. Ths memMrs. J. W. Abbott entertained Infor- bers of tha club are Miss Mary Dunn. Helen Hanley, mally at a luncheon Thursday afternoon Miss Thelma Garner, Miss at her home on Washington avenue In Miss Mary Dermody, Miss Mary McLixette Magtnnls, Miss Mrs. Edward I. Rloh, 2475 Jefferson avecompliment to Mrs. W. G. Dalrymple, Kenna, Miss 8 pi del. Miss Rosa Bpldel, Mrs. nue. Mrs. George H. Matson, president who will leave soon for San Francisco to Chris Anderson, Mrs. Norbert J. Thomas of the Civic league, gave a talk on tha make her boms Mrs. W. C. Clements. activities Of the league for beautifying Mrs Burton F. Dinsmore entertained and Mrs. W. H. Harris was hostess to ths Ogden. H. C. Bralthwalte, art Instructor ths members of her bridge club this af- members at of club home her her at the Ogden high school, gave a talk h reading ternoon at her borne. Mil Twenty-sixt- street. Lunch eon wes served on the card on. Washington, avenue Thursday fternoon. on 'Beautifying Our Homes and Interior R. Mrs. 8. reviewed Decorating," Mra Rich gave a report of tables covers being, laid for seven club Leonard Merrick's Farnsworth book, "The World- the annual meeting of tne Daughters of the Pioneers held recently in Salt Lake. lings." Refreshments wers served. - Stephens Vocal sriectkmg were rendered by Mr entertained Mrs, members of her sewing club Friday af- Roger Chapelle, Mra Earl Read and Mra ternoon at tbs horns of her mother, Mrs Jane Peterson. Airs. L. Isoard entertained the members J. EL Browning, on Twenty-sevent- h street. A buffet luncheon was served of her 608 club and a few additional guests at her home on Twenty-fift- h following ths Kensington. HPr.-mn- d Mrxr- Edward- - M: Conroy bfrtgfTt Lined at dinner Saturday evening of last was served on three small tablet follow' week at their home on Twenty-fourt- h ing the card games. A special meeting of Miriam chapter street, in honor of their guest, Miss Margaret Gilmore of Pocatello, Idaho. - A No. 14, O. R 8., will be held next Tuesbasket of Easter iilies formed the central day evening at 730 oclock in the Madecoration of ths table. Covers were laid sonic temple for the purpose of conferfor ths following, besides ths host and ring degrees and also for receiving past hostess and guest of honor: Mr. and matrons and patrons who are members Mrs. T. D. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs Ears of Mfrtem chapter. A program will folRichardson. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Klrken-dul- l. low In the banquet hall, which will inMr. and Mrs. A. G. Horn, Mrs. clude a dance by Mine Irene Lockwood Ice Mis Vlnetts Lee; a violin solo by Strawberry Katherine fihuftlebarger, Anthony Shut' and Mias Dora Smith, and vocal solos by Mist Cream flebarger and Leroy Buchmiller. E'ave King and Mlsa Grace Matthews, The Episcopal guild will give its third annual childrens party Saturday, May 8, Luncheon will be served at 11 oclock In Lemon Sherbet of Mrs. George Kern. at the Berthana. Ths party is for chil- Charge W. J. Manning, assisted by Mrs. dren of all ages. A program will be a C. Mrs. Black W&lnnt L Mra McCain, entertained Smith feature of entertainment, and favors will the members and of the womans auxiliary to Ice Cream bs givsn to sach child. Mail the association this eveRailway In honor of ths seventh birthday anthis war special 8 -- lever at the home of Mra Manning, 606 of her daughter, Virginia, Mrs. ning niversary street. Cards were tile diversion quart brick, H. A. Soderberg entertained twelve guents Seventh the evening, nine tables being arranged Sunday only........ v at bar home, 26 62 Adams avenue, Thurs- of 100. for A buffet luncheon waa served. Games and music furday afternoon. and hyacinths were used for deconished entertainment for the afternoon, Tulips Orange Sponge Cake rations. after which luncheon was served. The The ladles la delicious especially table decorations wers ln pink, a birth- will hold Its auxiliary to the U. C. T. omblned with this brick. meeting and social day oaks with seven pink candles adorn- next Tuesday regular afternoon the home of on Special ing the center. At sach end were pink Mrs. W. A. Turner, 2628at Madison avetew I candles in candlesticks. Pink nue, with Mrs. A. C. Brown and Mrs. Sunday... crystal sweet peas were used about ths rooms. W. H. Williams as Regular price 80o the assisting hosThs guests were (Betty Welat, Marion tesses. Phtma Your Ordara Early Cheesman, Jansth Rhlvers, Dorothy Benefit 11 Security association. Frer Deliveries at a. m Wright, Barbara Shurtllff, Mary Walker. council 8557, gave the twelfth card Ogden p. m. and party p. m. Barbara Kimball, Betty Jane Gunnell, of a Series Tuesday evening in the Moose Charlene Madson. halL Honors were awarded Roowcroft, Helen Mlsa Roe to Elnanor McKarlane and Mary Soderberg and Ario Hansen. The consolaThe Martha society will meet next Ewing tion went Mrs. to Mary Butterfield and Monday afternoon at 2:10 o'clock at the Bert Sipereile. Mra Charles OLeugh-ll- n home of Mra. Joseph Scowcroft, 61 Twenty-sireceived the cut prise- - The regular xth street will be held next Tuesday eveThe following were Ogden gueits at a meeting when the drill team of Utah counning, lunchson V Mrs. bridge cil No. 8510 of Salt Lake Cttv will Inigiven by Virgil Caine Thursday afternoon at her home, tiate a class of candidate Refreshments in Salt Take City: will bt served 111Q Second avenue, , Mra C. fl. Gunnell, Mra Richard A VV The I. CL S. club of Ogden surprised Fierce, Mra Fred M. Nye, Mra Joseph Mrs. VeFna Murphy st her home on Boowcroft, Airs. George Halverson, Airs Twenty-e'ght- h street Saturday evening of " 1S3 EAST SS00ED SOUTH ST. Phone Wasatch 7849.' after-soo- Better rzea'c Appreciated I,loss aor-er- after-aos- v o to-e- vI after-aoc- 1 WASATCH 160 PLEAS2 The Central Market Das-tra- p t How provoking it Is, after a person has acquired a taste for really good meat, hat anticipated a real meat treat for the family dinner and haa gone to the trouble of preparing it, to find that you hare wasted your good time and disappointed not only yourself and family hut your dinner guest all because the meat you received was not first grade-- How embarrassing! But why take chances, trying to save a few pennies and sacrificing an entire Boast! CENTRAL MARKET QUALITY sssortei only on gnde et swat whether dsUrared or purchd ever the counter, nd that i the quality beyond questtotL Prompt serrloA courteous traatnumt. Pbece Wasatch 160 and have your, name added to' cur Iona list o satisfied customers whom we phone dolly tor orden. t w ' Mar-guar- iGmMTi 3J0uttlL, Nh, t KSiJj IL Oo )) coo JSJ cturniaj) Oy Controla MeatUt.EfosEscS19 t Egel-hof- jRfntv? after-soo- d 63 E. 1st flout A WaaaAdk STEUBEff, 7 telling booth was th tnatn feature. The ervation of National Poreote. selection were given by Mr A J. Nsl-sproceeds will be used -for - the- summer vacation of th girl with Earl Johnson a arceaxpasUL A special program was given WednesTho men' evening literary e - enday afternoon nt th assembly hall of joyed a dinner at Freds cafe V ed..s-da- y tho high school. , The subject wo "Pres cvenlbg. on Ls-d- Blackheads Bari Pergntaa, Hr. sad Ura. Arnold and Mr Bart Cm, Ur. and Angail, Ur. aad Ur Mr J. W. Marten, Mr. end Mr Cleveland Jack Mayberry. A Brown aad Ur. sad Ur tire scheme was need. pretty Easter decora A grand ball was firm la the etat armory Tuesday arming by teo local Gdd Fellows mad Rebekah 1a honor of the visiting member sad The hall waa attractively decorated delegate 4a s color scheme af green. Wednesday evening a banquet is booor ef the visiting Odd Fellow snd Bebokeb waa gives Is the Odd Fellows' hall by tho member of the toeal order. Dancing followed. Five hundred wera present. William Poany entertained at a birth Ur fur hrr lO yasr-clrtaaghtar, daj rU-Tnenteji In ex. Mr J. H. Swapp and Mleo Bather Falek st a shower Tuesday for Mr Lons Bwapp. Bio foitowlsg were the gueste of Mr L. B. Cutler at a birthday party given Sunday for her aoa, Robert: Alfa Forsyth. Wanda Forsyth. Donald Tolboa, Eleanor Forsyte, Claud Foray I h, Donna Tolboe, Carlyle Dahlqnlat snd Thalma aad Morris Cutter. Valley chapter. No. 8. Order of tee- Eastern Star, gar a danetng party la te Masonic temple Friday craning, which was wall attended by Mesons and their wires. Tuesday afternoon tho Ladles' Aid sorloty of tho Community church mot st tho church parlors. Mr C. C. Hoar aad Ur M. A. Oonaat were host msec and served refreshments. entertained tho Oolnmbta Ulna Ins Jests Hewing rlnb ef the Second ward Monday evemarie and refreshments war Hewing, ning. the festnree at Interest. Ar- - J. T. Enrrer, Mr- - R. J. War-doc- k. Airs. J. & Tucker and Mr C. F. motored to Amort con Fork nor-taffair Wednesday to attend Mrs. Stephen L. Chlpman, In br glvnn honor of Airs. O. Ai, Oosslna of New York. olub Til members of tho LAmetL mat Thursday afternoon with Mm. ,C. A Larsen. Mr John A Brown had returned from Fort! and, where she spent the winwith her son, Eert W. Brown. ter month Or, Camp No. 8, Daughters of the Utah met Friday afternoon at the Pioneer Bonneville ward meeting houn Mrs. Lurile Lamoreaux of Preston, J. Milton Idaho, ts ths guest of Mr Jonesi ln Provo for an Indefinite period. Mr, Joeeph T. Farr or was hostess at k luncheon Friday afternoon, ooinpll. mentary to Mr May Chlpman Cosslns of New York. 8weet peas were used ln deooratlng and music was n feature of the occasion. Other rucate were Mrs. Lynn Harrington and Miss LaVon Harrington of American Fork. Mr Herbert Rhelk, Mr James B. Tucker, Mr John W. Fairer, Mr. David Openshaw, Airs. indicate your cleansing method is wrong Biackheads indicate that tha method you are using is act the right method of cleansing for your typ of skin. ' 7 A akin specialist would tell you that blackhead am canted by excessive oucoUoe&ns dirt in the pores of your skin. To do away with the coiud of blackheads and free your skin from this disfiguring trouble, use the following simple treatment; A PPLY " hot doth to tho face until the Ain is I reddened. 1 Eyrlng ' - Therf with a rough washcloth work up a heavy lather of Woodborya Facial Soap and rub it into the pore thoroughly, always with an upward and outward motion. Rinse with dear, hot water, then with cold- - the colder the better. If poasihla, rub your face far thirty seconds wfth a piece of ice. Dry carefully. To remove blackheads already farmed, sabatitnte a flesh brush for the washcloth in this treatment. Then protect the fin gen with a handkerchief and ess out the blackheads. ...... ", GET a cake of Woodbury" today, at any drag store or toilet goods' l be astomohed counter, snd begin this treatment tonight to see how quickly your skin will improve in dearness. cake of Woodburys will last for a month or six week. 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