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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, JUNE 18L 5 1922, Womens Club $ ' '71 Civic Center Announces Schedule. N G POWDER h. Womens' Civic Center association announces the following schedule for the . . coming week. Monday, 2 to 4 oclock, Tower making Tuesday, 2 to 4 o'clock, drees form, Thursday, 2 to 4 o'clock, advanced dressmaking. The flower making and dress form classes will meet for the last time tnis week Registration for the dress form class must be made not later than Monafternoon. day , . Announcement of summer classes in cooking wDl be made later. Ot-Lnriv- DT 7 Mispah chapter No 5. Order of the Eastern Star, will entertain aj a tea m the Masonic, clubrooms, 32 Officers Chosen ' by Women s . Auxiliary. i bya trust East First South, Monday afterndon from 2 until 4 will be o'clock. A mupical program Ail members of the order are given. invited. The Womens auxiliary No. Id. to Typographical union No. 115 was entertained- Monday at luneheon at the home of Mrs. Joseph H. Wesaman on East Fifth South. The regular monthly meeting was held and the following officers were installed: Mrs. ft. O. Llndeman, Loveless,' vice president; Mrs. Elmer president' Mrs. Joseph H. Wessman, secretary; Mrs. Bernard Cash, chaplain; Mrs. E. L. Foster, guide; Mrs. R. O. Llndeman, Mrs. Elmer Loveless, Mrs Joseph H. Wessman, Mrs. ft. F. Avesbn and Miss Fhnny Burgess, executive committee; Mrs. F. E. Morris, Mrs. Delano ' Williamson and Mrs John ShewsB, auditors The July meeting of the auxiliary will be held in Liberty park. f" tbf made 1 i aTmn Uaiy it CONTENTS 1 LB- w ii n The summer camp conference of the Utah branch of the national T. W. C. now ire session at the Upper Falla resort In Provo canyon Fifty young women, accompanied by teachers from Denver and New York, are in attendance. A-l- e A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some Delegates Elected by Elks Ladies. The Elks' Ladies club held Its final Sieeung for the year Monday at the Elks llubhouse. The following women were tamed as delegates to the State Federation of Women' Clubs Mrs D. T. Lane, Mrs T J. Haipln, Mrs. R. B. Thurman, drs John MdDonald, Jr., Mr. A. J. UO we. Mrs. O. R. Dlbblee. Mrs. T. ). varreli and Miss Jessie Swift. k baking powders come in 12 oz. The Short Story club will hold its final meeting for the season Monday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the , home of Mr. Thomas Boise. Original work by the members of the dlub will be the program ;or the afternoon. stead of 16 oz.cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it C4li .baking povd Lynds chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a special meeting Tuesday A for initiation evening at 30 o'clock program m celebi-.i- t ion of the thirtieth of the uiapter will be given armerarj All C lie order are invited. The oh it i r hue a 2children's5 party n oclock inoo- - f until Ti.pU' Masonic at the temple T ne-rher- in- s -- Mothers Club Elects Officers. nerss)t IwT.e Mo tve neetms club He'd Its final and Wednesday first vie c Hurd second Vice follow 'n? office is Mr J O lairett, Sieved th Purulent Dresden Vr - v U jrement Mr- Mr - m bersen reeprd-nf- i A- - r Robert Mrs K J. fijuelda, ea Mi J ?Mr'on histannA. trescireJTr It IT srwoitrj inn!:cUv chairman. Mrs H P I trkfr music chairman, Mr, perrot ii flrir Potter A k 'cor-rsjAnl- tr l net week bc.iUr wii, he ,.f mtlemcnt Vreathr at" Faltalr enioyed T.u.rt.iav eenng s;cal oar, through cnurtesi o' the .manacoment, wiil to the report, leavcof ev the rnerr,'cre ing the stot'O". at 0 o clock A box lunch wi be ecived in the dining pavilion at A fa !u o cork a The regular mnrthlv meeting of the board of directors of (ne Saiah Daft home will he held Monday morning at 1ft 0 clock at the home a Sego Liy lodge of the Fraternal Brotherhood win hold the last card party of.the season Monday night m Knights of Pythias hall. 58 East Brbadway Prises will be awarded The Ladles' Aid society of the Liberty Park Methodist church will meet Wednesday at 2 o clock In the church parlors Mrs E. D Kemp, chairman, will he In charge. Frances Willard W. C. T. V. will celebrate the Flower Mission day Monday. All Interested are asked to bring or send flowers to the Liberty Park church MonAt 1 o'clock the day before 10 oclock flowers will be distributed to the county Infirmary, the hospital at Fort Douglas and the Sarah Daft home. A program of musical numbers will be given at each place. a The Young Ladies' sodality of the Cathedral of the Madeleine will entertain at an informal evening party at the Knights of Columbus club on East South Temple street Monday evening. A short b'tieinesa meeting for the completion of plans for summer entertainments wilt be held. ' . Chapters A and D of the P. E O. sisterhood will hold the regular monthly luncheon Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, a't the NeWhouse hotel. All visiting members are invited. State Society J 4- - kr REXBURG,IDAHO RfeXBURG, Idaho, June 17 Mrs. E. L Walker was hostess to. the K. V. V. club ladies Friday afternoon of last week. Baskets of lilacs were used In abundance In the living and dining rooms Sewing featured the afternoon. Luncheon was nerved to twenty. Mrs. O. W, Worth en entertained at a five hundred party Friday afternoon of last week at her home. Mrs. George Luncheon was Veasy won high score. served to twelve. Mrs. Ann Berriman of Salt Lake is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. W. Malseed. Mrs Stanley Anderson and Miss Catherine Blackburn are Visiting in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs Lorenso BiackbuSn spent a few days last week visiting with friends In Salt Lake. Mrs. B. H. Miller returned home last week from Portland, Ore., where ahe had visited for two months. The Misses Edna, Janet, Arne and Thora Rieka left last week for Salt Lake to visit relative. Mr and Mrs. Budge Duffln of Rock Springs, Wvo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs H C. Duffln. Mrs Clarence Taylor was hostess to the Sorosia Literary club afternoon of last week. LuncheonFriday was served i to eight. , Mine Elma Comstock returned home last week from Oberlin. Ohio,, where she had been attending school , Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Comstock returned borne Monday .from Spokane, Wash, where they had vlalted for two weeks.' The ladie of jthe Thimble club entertained Friday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. J, X. Corley. In honor of Mrs Etta Wolfe,'Who will leave soon to make her home in Pocatello; Mr. D Mont, who will leave soon for California -- 0 fwe The June ominifnf th Business and ., nan e club, Trt which w--s rovp-oct- K Calumet Baking Powder is the friend of millions of housewives; it is your friend because it helps you in many ways on bake-day- . It makes you sure of bakings that are absolutely pure and wholesome; contains only such ingredients as have been officially endorsed by the U. S. Food Authorities. It helps you redube baking expenses because it contains more than ordinary leavening strength. It costs less you useless. Calumet is a true friend because it re- sults. You know positively, that when you use it your bakings will be sweet, palatable and nourishing. Calumet is your friend because it is always the same the quality never varies. is the same, as the first-p- ure The last spoonful1 in the can pure in the baking. Best by Test One trial will convince you. to make her home, and Mrs J. M Tuesday from Salt Lake, where she had attended M I A. conference Mesdames Nathan Levine. B. iG Boone and C R Leinlnger entertained the Thimble club ladies Thursday afternoon musie featured the afternoon. Luncheon at the Lav.ne home. Mrs Ann Bernman wae served to thirty-fiv- e. was a special guest. Luncheon was Mr. and Mr. C. A. Harris sev- served. eral days of last week at spent Lava Hot Mr. Harris Siddoway entertained the Springs. O. O. O. Bridge club Tueeday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwendlman, home In Teton Luncheon wae eerved her jr to twelve. and two children left last week for Salt Lake to make their home. Mrs. P. C. Winter is a week In Pocatello visiting Mr.spending and Mrk. WilI IDAHO liam Chase and Mr. and Mrs Carl 'Lewis, who. with her husband and son. will ieav. soon. for Trinidad, Colo., to make her home The honor guests were each presented with a ailver thimble. Games and I Wood-manse- e. RUPERT, Miss Helena Jacobs was hostess to the RUPERT. Idaho. June 17. Miss MilO. O. O. Br dge club Thursday evening dred Nickereon left Monday for a visit of laet week Mlse Fay Abbott won to her sister, Mrs. R. W. Larsen, at EuLuncheon wae served to reka. Mont. high score. Swelve. Mrs. Eva Masterson was hostess to the Mia Vera Thompson returned hftme 8. O. S. club at her home Friday after noon. Prize for high score was won by Mrs R B Turner. The Thursday Afternoon Bridge club entertained this week by Mrs E N. Sinclair and Mrs J S Martin at the (koto of Mrs Lurile La Rue. Member of the club held a picnic on Wednesday afternoon at. the country home of Mrs. J F. ThompMerrv-Go-Rou- son. In honor of Mrs. C F. Gove, a bride of last month, a miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Miss Mildred Thompson on Monday. Mrs Anna La Rue entertained at cards Monday evening In compliment to Mr. E D. Fisher. Prize for high score went to Mrs. A. F Beymer. The guests Included Mrs. E. D. Fisher, Mr H A. Baker, Mrs. R C. Halltday, Mrs W. H. Disney, Mrs Luclle La Rue. Mrs. R. 8 Hite, Mrs. A F. Beymer. Mrs L C Haynes, Mrs. E Sinclair, Mrs. A B. McLaugh em- blem of quality and economy in baking powder. He represents the baking powder that is made in the worlds largest and most sanitary baking powder factories that received the highest awards, Worlds Pure Food Exposition, Chicago Paris, France. 1 never causes you any worry about baking The Calumet Kid is the Paris Exposition, Whenever you see the Calumet Kid, ink of the biggest selling brand of baking powder in the world the baking powder that has raised the quality and lowered the cost of bakings for over thirty years. It is thlfe life mission of the Calumet Kid to encourage economy to constantly remind you to use only one level teaspoonful to the cup of sifted flour. He will help you solve your baking problems by sending you a beautiful cook book illustrated in colors containing hundreds of new worth while recipes. Full instructions for writing him for this book, will be found on the slip in the one pound can of Calumet Baking Powder. J S. Martin. Mrs W W. Quil-Ua- n and Mrs Clinton Spencer. Miss Dorothy has returned from Gooding college, where she finished an advanced course In singing under Madame Lilly Sang Collins. Mi&a De.'Iary also has studied under Rose Coursen Reed of Portland, Ore , and Misa Sara Thomas of New York, who Is now head of the vocal department at the Idaho Technical Institute. The regular monthly tea given bv the Loyal Women's class of the Disciples' church was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of MrsD 'L Carlson, with Mr. Frank Valentine. Mr. J. I. Meredith and Mr L. F- - Groom assisting About thirty guests were preeent. Members of the, Ada circle, O. E S , were entertained at the homo of Mrs. Anna La Rue Friday evening The wore aunbounel and gingham lin. Mrs. vis-ttor- dresses. Pewter spoons, tin cups and Sunday facet of Mr. end Mrs. Jen K. Bel son plates were? used The annual rose festival, under the ausMr. end Mrs. Emanuel Hanks war Salt of the Womans guild of the Epis- Lake visitor Friday pices ; copal church, will be given Saturday, Miss Edith Nelson I speeding two week in July 1. . Salt Like at n guest of friend. wooden get Mies Loella Hadloek of XavsviUo I of her sister, Mrs. Lionet Layton. Miss Ethel Wird entertained at a fenfire party nt her home on the mountain vosd Friday evening. Games were played, followed luncheon Those present were CLEARFIELD, Job IT.-U- Imm Delila, Vert bv a two-eonGladrs Ope ns haw, Lois Roberts, Flore von tnd Berth Btoktr rioted friend in Salt Lake, Misses Chadwick. Dorothy Roberts. Alberta Cosrad, Sunday. Rhea Harris. EJte Larton. Vers Blood. Cbrrfy Mr. and Mrs. Gdnrjre Simpso and Mr. and Bodily, Millie Blood. Bessie Hyde. Lener WilMm Henry Steed, all of Ofden. were Snaday liams. era Galbraith, Leila Conrad Lone guest ef Mr and Mrs. Emanael Hanks Anderson, and Messrs, Hamid Chsdwirk. ClarMr. and Mrs. Jess H Barlow motored to ence Layton, Kenneth H Blood. Harold Iarmn, Salt Lake Monday and elslted friends Clifton Linford, Le Roy Biamires, Howard Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Gibson and children visLinford. L Roy tensions. Orw Blood Vsofh ited friends ta Ofdeo Sasday tbeffleld. EolUs Boaechn and Malcolm Lay Mr. and Mr. Henry Wood of Boantifnl war CLEARFIELD 1 |