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Show i A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE fX Dinners Precede Convention Amry Post 'Rally Will Follow Breakfast Dance mrs. a. witney echool CHI Captain- andofficer ofuthe high dan- cadets and their soonsors at a cing party at the hop hall at Fort Douglas last nilght In honor of Mrs. Witney's niece, Mies Leona Powers, wtio Is here for a few days on her way to Minneapolis. The hall was decorated In Iris, lilacs and other garden flowers. Assisting In receiving the guests were Colonel and Mrs. Fred W. Bugbee, Mrs. Kmilv Powers, Major and Mrs. M. Q. Randol, Miss Leona Powers, Miss Virginia Rust. Captain Ralph L. Love, Captain John C. Campbell and Cadet Major Sumner Tufts. Major and Mrs. Randol entertained at dinner preceding the dance at their quarters at Fort DOUglas, in compliment to Miss Powers and Miss Virginia Rust, who has recently returned from Berkeley. Dinner was served at small tables decora, ted In gardens flowers. Covers were laid for Miss Powers, Miss Rust, Mrs. Emily Powers, Captain and Mrs. Witney, Mr. and Mrs. Cleorge Rust, Miss Helen Knight of Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss Virginia Oodbe, Miss Margaret Gunter, Captain Love, Captain R. J. King, y Captain Campbell, Lieutenant T. J. and Lieutenant Robert Sharp. Colonel and Mrs F. L. Knudsen enbrldal-wreai- h, Tul-le- tertained a party at dinner art their quarters. Their guests were Colonel and Mrs. J. M. Petty, Major and Mrs, J. Waterman, Captain and Mrs. Leon E. Ryder. A bowl of Iris was the centerpiece for the table. Captain and Mrs. H. A. Austin had as their dinner guests Captain and Mrs. William A. Cantpbell alnd Captain and Mrs. C. CL Knight. Teilow tulips formed a centerpiece for the table. The place cards were In yellow and white, ana the same scheme prevailed in the menu. , FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1922. Miss Marion Bird entertained at tea yesafternoon at her home on Center terday In honor of her guest. Miss Elizastreet. beth Vail, of Santa Barbara. Cal. A vaof riety garden flowers were used about the rooms and on the tea table. Assisting the hostess were her mother, Mra Arthur H S. Bird, Mrs. Charles Walter Jones of Berkeley, Cal., Mrs George Jav Gibson and Miss Gertrude McGrath. Sixty invitations were Issued Mrs Preston Nibley entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home on Butler avenue In honor of Mrs. A. L. Jamison of LAs Angeles. A basket of Ophelia roses was the centerpiece for the table Peonies In rose shades were usqd in the living room. Covers were laid for the following: Mrs. F. Nibley, Mra Jamison, Mrs. Joseph Preston J. Cannon, Mrs. Ray, Irvine, Mrs. Harold J. Peery, Mrs. Luther M. Howell of Logan, Mrs Lewis H. Peerv of Ogden, Mra Frank EUls of Ogden, Mra Merrill Nibley, Mra Horace B Whitney, Mrs W. Scott Weller. Mrs. Harrv Smith, Mrs. Fred Ballff, Mrs. Frank E Rolapp, Mra Richard W. Young, Jr , Mrs. George D. Parkinson, Mra Ernest R. Woolley, Mrs. Ijester O. Naylor, Mrs. George M. Cannon, Mra Creed Haymond, Mrs. Joel N'lblev, Mrs. Carl R. Nibley, Mrs LeRoy M. Pharls and Mra Eastman Hatch. For the benefit of "Memory Grove " Mra E. O. Howard entertained members of the Service Star Legion and other guests at her home on East South Temple street yesterday afternoon at a "silver tea " Pink roses in a silver basket formed a centerpiece for the tea table and pink candles wsre in silver holdern The rooms were decorated with a variety of garden flowers. Presiding at the tea table were Mra Ernest Bamberger, Mra Louis S. Catps, Mrs W. Mont Ferrv, Mrs. M S. Woodward, Mra Benner X. Smith, Mrs. Setdon - Clawson. Assisting in serving were Mrs George N. Lawrence, Mrs. Herbert H. Calvin, Mrs, Sherman Armstrong, Mrs. C. C. Brooks, Mra Dean F. Brayton, Mrs. Julian D. Clawson. Assisting Airs. Howard in receiving were Mr. T. L. Holmsn, Mra J. M. Bid well, Mra Harold P. babian and Miss Helen Jennings. Four hundred invitations were issued. alumnae chapter will graduating members at the of University Utah, at breakfast at the Country club Sunday morning. A to awaken enthusiasm for the Chi rally Omega national convention in Salt Lake June 0 will follow the breakfast. Committees for the breakfast are as follows:arranging j OMEGA 24-8- Oenehai chairmen Golds Hyde. Miss Georgia Young, Mies Louise Winslow, Miss Frances Gibbs. and Reception depots Chairman, Miss Rhode G. Richards. Miss Belle I.iv-- , lngaton. Miss Edith Teudt, Miss (Marie C. Ballard. Miss Helen Kearns. Miss Irene Goody, Miss Rachel Bailiff, Miss La Rue Hansen, Miss Priscilla Cartwright, Miss Alta Crawford, Miss Helen Miss Midgely, Miss Jeanette Perkins, Carlin Dewey, Mias Carolyn Cannon, Miss Lillian McIntyre. Press Chairman, Miss Helen Stirkiey; Miss Bessie Jones, Miss Anna Dally, Miss Claire 8mlth, Miss Celeste Laramie, Mlsa Marlh Bchofield, Miss Grace Goodrich. Transportation Chairman, Miss Frances Armstrong; Miss Eleanor Clawson, Miss Margaret Bachman. Miss Ruth Poynter, Miss Dorothy Martin. Mias Sightseeing Chairman, Emily Grant; Miss Uarda S. Wright. Miss Ellen Schramm, (Miss Gladys Griffin, Miss Mildred Emmett. Banquet Chairman, (Miss Vera Foil I ger; Miss Bos Williams, Miss Lucille Covey, Miss Myrtle Green, Miss Leah Burton, Miss Leona Wi son. Miss Initiation Chairman, Marian Cartwright; Miss lATary McKellar, Miss Miss Wills Robbins, Dorothy Wells, Miss Edna Felt. Menus Chairman, Miss Amy Whitney; Miss Leah Burton, Miss Mary Romney. Decorations at hotel Chairman, Miss Marlon Fait; Miss Helen Wells, (Mies Gens Hansen, Miss Elsa Keysor. Greek play Chairman, Miss Marjorie B. Stewart; Miss Pearl Davis, Miss Louise H. Howe, Miss Marjorie Go an, Miss Mildred Gerard, iMJas Daisy H. Romney, Miss Lyla Eccles Brlmhall, Miss Edythe Barlow. Baggage and Checking Chairman, Miss Dolores 8. Cannon; Miss Florence Cassidy, Miss Aileen Griffin, Miss Mary Miss Wilcox, Miss Shelley McKnlght, Nell Creer. Opening convention program Chairman, Miss Ellen S Williams, Miss hulvia Ivms, Mlsa Alice 8., Wooley, Miss Claire Noall, Miss Virginia Clawson, Miss Mildred Ferguson, Miss Young Saltalr entertainment Chairman, Miss Margaret Felt; Miss Frances Grant, Miss Mildred Burrows, Miss Amy Farnsworth, Miss Sarah B. Moreton. ENTRANCE COMMUNITY MARKET Here we show just a few of the values to be found in our stores. We extend to you a most cordial invitation to call ' and inspect our stock of furniture and rugs. We close at 1 p. m. on Saturdays during the summer months. s ? A DINING TABLE BED AND SPRINGS This 44 inch top Table is a wonderful value Is 6 foot extension; extra well piade, and at this price they arc real bargaiue. Fumed Think of it a full si re Simmons Steel Bed and Spring, finished in Verms Martin, now REFRIGERATORS -- PORCH ANP LAWN SETTEE 103 -- Warm days are here. Our line of Refrigerators is most complete. Side leers and Top leers all capacities. Your choice of any at ftE(y a discount of fcVyfl V ARM ROCKER r Mra. A. E. Goodspeed entertained members of the Hovte Bridge club yesterday at her home on Harvard avenue. The luncheon service was In gold and white A vase of pink rosebuds and purple Iris was the centerpiece for the table. The place cards were the figures of colonial girls. . Covers were hid for Mrs. Fred C. Mrs, Thomas E Rowen, Mrs II M De Vries. Mrs. J. B. Stewart. Mra George D. O'Connor, Mrs. R. J. Mack ay and Mrs, B. F. Devlnney. e. V JjMBl.lMlLBi $16.50 . . (All made of steef) J V. illlli JUNE HOME BABY CRIB OUTFITS Complete Home Outfits, one room or a dozen, are our specialty. We will arrange outfits to suit you, at prices that you will, find as low, If not lower than, those offered you elsewhere, quail Call and considered. figure with us, and we feel sure that you will be more than repaid In saving and lty satis faction. Convenient terms can be arranged. modate you. FELT CHILDS SWING Mrs. 8 W Morrison entertained at an Informal luncheon at the Country club Covers were laid for twenty yesterday. at one long table. Bowls of purple and were arranged as effecwhite fieur-de-- h tive decorations. Mr. and Mra Homer W. Sherwood entertained at a supper dance at the Country club last night In honor of their son, Lynn Lieutenant and Mra James S Dumford Sherwood, who has recently returned from will at dinner at Fort Douglas Los Angeles, and also for Miss Margaret this entertain e ening. Falk and Lambert Barnard Kennebeck, who win be married June 7 Mr. Leroy G Dlnwoodey and Mra Supper was served at small tables, each decorated with lilacs and snowballs The Frank W. Jennings will entertain St tea afternoon at the Dlnwoodey home on this guests numbered 150. North 8tate street. In compliment to Mrs. Miss Josephine Collins and Perry A. Ada Dwyer Russell, who Is spending the Jobeson were married last night at 7 50 summer in Salt Lake. oclock at the home of Mr. and Mrs Paul The marriage of Miss Alice Pitt and Dr. C. Woolley on Emerson avenue. Dr. Elmer I. Goshen performed tne ceremony. A Henry Walker Nelson of Ogden will take place today in the iSalt Lake temple. A small reception followed. The rooms were decorated In pink sweet reception will be given this evening at the of the bfides parents, Mr. and Mrs. peas and bridal wreath, with a centerpiece home R. C. Pitt, 148 West North Temple street of the flowers on the supper table e The bride wore a gown of white ohlffon Mis Edith Teudt will entertain at a over white taffeta and carried Bride roses Assisting in receiving and entertaining dancing party at the Country club to were Mrs C. B. Collins. Mra Charles night. Miss Estelle Hansen and Mins Mattie Hansen. The guests numbered thirty. Miss Verl T. Williams will entertain this The couple will spend the summer In evening at her home on Oblad avenue In Wyoming, and will be1 at home In Salt honor of Miss Ruth WalgTen, a June Lake after September bride. V N oniv $17.50 To the June Bride our store offers a most wonderful opportunity. Here on display la furniture of all designs and finishes, at prices that are most reasonable and if you are not prepared to pay all cash we can arrange deferred payments to suit your income, and no interest will be added. We are glad to accom- X Tea-thi- r Special BRIDES Mis Ivy Cowan, a bride of early next week, was the guest of honor at a tea glvqn yesterday afternoon hy Miss Gladys Griggs at her homo, Ninth East street Snowballs and carried out a white and greenmarguerites color scheme In decorations. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. A W. Griggs, and Miss Alton Griggs. The guests numbered twenty-fivMrs. Henrv Canning will entertain at her home on West Eighth South street this evening In honor of the bride. Mrs David eKIlh ."will enterfaTruhT afternoon at her home in Federal Heights In honor of her vlBltor, Mrs. Jack Ruddel, of St. Louis. Mo J or golden oak This easy Rot her is golden oak s Tiniifi, weir-ma- de ancl comFdrF f One of the many bargains to be found in our able. store. Only $3.85 -- MATTRESS A Stands on the ground. A y wonderful vahre. of wood. Come see them. Spe Oft WC cial, only . V. -- Made-entirtl- Made of wood, finished in ivory lias drop OQ Mh side and woven wire spring. Special price- - .tjywiUee J BEAUTIFUL BUFFETS DUOFOLD SUITE 451b. "Sleep-Wel- l Mattress. Felt Has rolled edge and fancy are ticking. Special price only, $9.75 it X. PORCH J ROCKER The lalcst-J- n a combination. range. Burns coal, gas or wood; absolutely guaranteed. Let us demonstrate H for you. One like cut, Q I TE V special only PORCH SWING Ar-ch- The Junior class of St Marvs academy entertain the members of the senior class at a card party In the academy parlors Saturday avening The ladles auxiliary of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association will ne entertained today at the home of Mrs Charles A. Cardwell, 1138 Bryan avenue. will Let Us Ship Your FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS in Our Through Cars at Reduced Rates. Call Wasatch 1464. for particulars. Estimates free. STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING, SHIPPING. Redman Fireproof Storage Co. Over In tfcs Twenty Tears Business. 138 BO. 4TH WEST. - Mlssi Alice lloare, a June bride, will be the guest of honor at a dancing party to be given thie evening by Mrs. George Amussen, Mra W. C. Haymond and Mra Joseph Anderson at I he Anderson home on North West Temple street. The Rowland Hell Glee club will enter tain et an operetta, "In India," at Rowland Hall this evening. All friends of the school are Invited sfteraeoa. Program be east ta writtea at all tiatee. msat Leadert Are Named . V . ft ft ft What wouldnt you give to KNOW why you have sickness? I J It Is knowledge that your very M f f LITE. Get it NOW. M (laffecta J 20c at 8 booster. TWO STORES - H. Iva Tanner; Ailene. Taylor amd Mrs. Kate P. Brown. Upon motion of Dr. M R Fie wart commissioner of parka and public property, the commission appointed Charles It Carlson chief clerk of the park deHe succeeds Mrs Ducile Y Mra Catherine Botach will arrive this partment. Mrs. Burnett will leave within Burnett afternoon from TjOs Angeles to visit her the next few days for Long -Beach, Cal., daughter, Mrs. F. L. Knudsen, at Fort monthsDouglas. Colonel and Mrs. Knudsen will for a reat of several . entertain at dinner June City Recreational v COMMUNITY MARKET BLDG. Above the High Rent District Captain and Mrs. C. C. ICnight wall move from Fort Douglas early next week to 1183 Princeton avenue. Miss Helen Knight of Philadelphia, sister of Captain Knight, le a guest at the Knight home. sale. First Presbvterlan Rummage church, Frldav, Juns 2, at 2 p. m. (Advertisement. ) By W. H. Pyott, LL.B., O. C Ph. C. , J Ci3ily Only All other sizes reduced id K. proportion ' K1DTU Lynda chapter No. 1. Order of Eastern Star, will meet In regular session at Masonic temple this evening. A social hour will follow Initiation. All members of the Older are invited. Friday Finished in natural, with rat- tan back and teat. Is exfra strong. CG Bin VMiSSJ $f The Kumjolmis club wfll be entertained by Mrs. Charles lrisk, 3 23 'lock niEiiix See this wonderful value. Davenette, chair and rocker. Furnished in fumed oak, upholstered in best grade mutation leather. OTfT gA fawU Special price for the three pieces, only this evening Fifth avenue. Ifetleet ef tke meeting ef wemen'e eleke tad eeeial treat ef the pest week fee is the gimdey paper will set Chilean late than ( by telesken This Swing, including Chains, is going now QfJ for only. b This Buffet is colonial in design. A value that we are proud of. Your choice of either fumed or golden oak. Special price for a short QAQ Cfl time oniv j HILFORD, Mgr. 4TH SOUTH AND STATE "Out of the High Sent District buFeel Like Going toVork ? Co to your work with a spring in your step in gad a eonr your heart. Get lia of that morning grouch. You feel "headachy," grumpy and irritable because your liver or stomach is out of order. . CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS Denmark Independence Day Will Be Celebrated The Independence day of Denmark will be celebrated on Monday, June 5, at the People a park, on South State street. It is announced by the chairman, Colonel H M H l;und, that the various committees have put forth every effort to make this event a success The sports committee announce that various prizes will be riven in the contest, which begin at & o'clock In the afternoon. The folk) win people will take part in the program, which will begin at 7 o clock: T. Orlolb, Danish vice consul, F. F. hamuelsen, former member of the Danish parliament; Boren J. Jespersen, the choir, male ''Liberty''; Danish chorus, Dyren"; Mlsa Jennie Fabnclus. Mlse Eleanor Hansen and Julius Urunn. PROBATE AK9 Following the program a dance Will be etraaty given. Refreshments will be served. r fftv C. DIAMOND SPECIAL tive system in tune again. Take one or two CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS tonight. You'll get up in the morning with an appetite for breakfast end the feeling that you ere going to do e' reel days work. . TRY THEM BUY Tim t A generous sample 25 cents at all on request , druggists CHAMBERLAIN MEDICINE COMPANY - des Moines, zowa ? This beautiful diamond ring:, in fancy basket mounting, green or white gold a genuine $57 value extra special for one week, SA cash or credit.,., j.r,. You can purchase any diamond yeu wish at Stains and anjoy wearing It while paying for it in easy, convanlant payment. Open an gaccsunt today. Recreational 'leaders for the various playgrounds during the summer months were appointed yesterday by the city commission upon recommendation of Miss Charlotte Htewart. supervisor of recreation for Salt Dak. 60ARDZAJTSH1 0TK8. or Uhr Appointments follow. A. J. Hagen, E. fnrfhftt V. Howell, i owell Romnev. G, Ott Romney, D. G. Bpencer, Samuel Bee!, 8 A, SON IS BOPN. Olson, C. Oren Wilson, Theodore D, Mardivision, - in and for Salt Lake countv, tin, C. Ray Evan, Loia Farrell, Mabel state o- Utah In the matter of the Mr, end Mr. Edwin Kent Winder, 141 Ruben, Eva Pack, Alvlra Stewart, Iris South Twelfth East street, announce the estate of Thomad Kearre, deceased, S letter, ng - Amy Redd, Trieste Pearson, Notice rri si of at bay yesterday-morniFheanor W oollev, Inez Burton. Marjorie the I A). H. hospital, Mrs. Winder woe of j.nnte The Kearns, ad petition ' Cannon, Alice Ipeon, Mrs. .Anna Chance, formerra Mias Alma Gannon. m'mstratrlx of the estate ef Thomas j Kearns, deceased, praying for an order and that gill persona Interested appear before the said court to show reuse whv an order anould not be granted to sell so much as shall be necersary of the following described real es'et of va!4 deBhglnntuir a( the south-we- t ceased, corner of lot three- - 1, block eleven Lake City survey. A, (111, plat of sale of real property of said decedent, to-w- lt' 1 .1 8it 9 will touad your liver, cleanse end sweeten your etomotk end put your whole diges- thence north Sine (9 rods, running thence east twenty :o rods; thence south 'nine (I) rode; these west twentv (201 rods, to the place of beginning; and situate in Salt Lake county, e.ate of Utah, has been set fop hearing oh Friday. the lh day of Juhe, A. D, SG2. at O'clock p. in., at The county court ho in the courtroom of said court, in bait t jr Lake Uity, Salt lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, the seal thereof affixed, this :4th day Mav. A. D, '. ULAREN'M: COWAN'. Oeal.) ik 1X2-- tieik. Pv L P I alrrer. Deputy Clerk Leoige'Jay Uihm. Attorney for pei- tioner 1 - uirScS , |