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Show THE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE; TUESDAY MOIININQ, OCTOBER 10, 1922 lft From to right, Mr. John McChrystl WUc Miss Margartt Walker, Miss Helen Sheets, Mr. Thomas Boice, Miss Mary Dooly, Mrs. Daisy Kaybould, Mrs. Daniel Alexander, Alfred Fruen. Below, left, Taylor Sibley; right, Robert Nibley, Inset, Mrs. Clarence Bamberger and Mrs. John McCbrystal Wallace. .7 ' more, pleas!, - (T V A t ) f i I i i- - i-- s ' r i 'x t ).4- . k' r i fa 4V, - V it 4 'v a? ' 1 A ' ' '' mi'I xA 4 I Vaudeville-t- - A Aid o Reading Room for Blindv ,.. i Schilling Coffee is worth more v s 't r than the money it costs. Given for .Visiting Official , n . vV Vv . . Shrine Ball 1 G t Thats our way of saying: I ,. 6vvS- VewiAw i i - i k "Wr a f - f W j ' I I, J We mean it. Money back! A 1 V , Monly ba'ck if you want it. a it - , JWings of the morning! EMBER9 of El Kalah temple. Ancient Arablo Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, entertained at a ball at tha Hotel Utah buK night In honor of Imperial Potentate James 8. of Hcnolu.u, who arrived in Salt Lake yesterday from Sacramento. were received on the me raQuests nine and dancing was enjoyed 'In . the liner; MacDowell suite (piano eolo). Miss ballroom. Punch was served. The guests Helen Sheets; address, The Aims and were limited to members of El Kalah Accomplishments of the Reading Room temple and their ladles. About 1000 were for the Blind, J. Walcott Thompson. in attendance. Members of the official divan and their Mrs. Norman Lvne. accompanist, UU.es were on the receiving list at tbe Directors weire elected by th. Orphans reception, which began at $ o'clock. Home and Day Nursery association in a They are Dr, A. C. Wherry, Illustrious Coldns, chief rabban; P. meeting at the home yesterday after- potentate J. W.assistant rabban; F. P. noon. The new directors are Mrs. F. S. F. Ktrkondall, and prophet; Dr. H. Stewart,high R. priest C. Richards, Mrs George Corey, Mrs. P. Kirtley) oriental guide; C. H. Fischer, Hill, Mrs. C. W. Boyd, Mrs. W. E. Ziegler and Mrs. Helen H. Cannell. With the treasurer; J, M. Marriott, recorder; F. Richmond, first ceremonial master; J. term of whose Mrs. exception Ziegler, of office will last one year, the directors W. ElUngscn, aecond ceremonial master; W. Morr.soft, marshal; J. 8. Hibbert, F. three-yeare chosen lor terms and are captain of th. guard; E. W. Bowling, reelected. Tea was served at the conclusion of yuter guard; F. C. Schramm, director, assistant director. the meeting. The reception room was and M. E. Llpman, Committees In connection with the ball decorated in crimson dahlias and white Refreshment follows: were as F. C. dahlias and golden marigolds were used on the tea table. Presiding at the tea Schramm, M. E. Llpman and Dr. Warren Fred table- were Mrs. C. R. Mabey and Mrf. Benjamin; dance. J. W. Coll'ns. Hornung, C. H. Fischer. Dr. H. P. Klrt-e- y C. C. Nerlen. and'P. F. Klrkendall; music, C. M. The house committee, composed of Mrs. Ziegler. Mrs. P. T. Farnsworth, Jr., and Ball, C. F. Barrett and J. W. Stone, Mrs. Hill, had charge of serving and were Mrs. Sidney B. Lockhart left yesterday assisted by some of the larger girls of the orphanage. were m receiving the guests Assisting Mrs. J E. Oglesby, Mrs Rachel Miller. Mrs. Richards and Mrs. M. M. Johnson. C will lend talent to a SOCIETY show to It. be g ven Wednesday evening In the Hotel Utah ballroom for the benefit of the reading room for the blind. Members of the association In charge of the. reading room, of which Mrs. L. B. McComlck Is president, are sponsors for the entertainment. The program will include fancy dances, music and a sketch by amateur talent and a monologue number contributed from the Orpheum. The numbers to be given are aa follows: "Doll dance, M es Mary Dooly and Miss Margaret Walker; A Short Story, Mrs. Tbomas Boise, Mrs. Lloyd Weeter and Mrs. John MoChrystal Wallace: Grieg sonata, Mrs. Edythe Kelly Rowe end . Mrs. Jacob A. Kahn; fancy dances. Mrs. Miss Ruth Evans entertained at a trousClarence Bamberger and Mrs. John M. Alfred seau tea yesterday afternoon from 4 unWallace; "Laughing number, Ere win; monologue by an Orpheum head- - til 7 oclock at the home of her parents, Mrs. John A. Evans, on B street. The rooms were decorated with fall flowers. Pink roses and lavender sweet peas formed a, centerpiece for the tea table. The guests numbered 10(1. ar FURNITURE Storage Packing Shipping A cheap Job of packing Is nothing but a sham and delusion. The cost of repairing your furniture at destination will be more than the difference in price between a first. class packing Job and a cheap Job. We make a spe- household roods cialty of packing RIGHT and shipping them at reduced freight rates.. Have your goods stored, THE KEYSER packed and shipped WAY. It's Best. Furniture shipped io and from all I psrts of the world. hn Wasatch 8722 or 8723 NEWHOUSE HOTEL LUNCHEON 11:30 a. Th. to 2:00 p. m. . 75o Par Plate Raisin Bread ... Mrs. Led yard M. Ballsy, formerly of this city and now of Los Angeles, is the guest of Mra. E. B. Crltchlow far two weeks on her way from Hilburn, N. Y., where she has been visiting her daughter, Mra ' Theodors Thornton Hazelwood, Jr,, formerly Miss Dorothy Bailey. Section 5 of the Ladle. Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock with Mrs. M. E, Wilson, 1181 Second avenue. Order from your grocer or your bake ahop pow. . raisin bread with at least. . lupous raiuna to the the kind you like. eight slice ... ... To get the best, in which the . raisin - flavor permeates the loaf, ask for bread that'a made with Th Ladles Aid society bf the First Congregational church will meet from 11 until 3 oclock at the , the best raisins for bread; and all home cooking uses. . Grarthi-Potatoes There Mtsa Ruth Wood, who will be married will be the guest of honor at a party, to be given this evening by Miss Thelma Lee Decker and Mrg. J, I Miss Eva Lees at the Lees home on North Fifth West street. The Original Food-Drin- k For Infantr, Jnvaluft b ChiUrtn tot All Age. QulckLimchetHome.OfficefcFountaina. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract la Pow deriTabletform N ourUh in cooking, g-- :3-Aro- id Imilationa and Mra E. C. Wearer has refumed from Yonkera N. Y., where she visited her brother, W, C. Roger' for six weeka Mrs James Ivers, Sr., left yesterday - Mr to Special to Tbe Tribune. P. L. Reinhardt, secretary Charles M. Morris, United States district The body of BRIGHAM CITY. Oct. a returned five Charles H. Hull, who committed suicide attorney, yesterday from near th Rosebud ranch at Grouse creek weeka vacation In California. last Thursday, was brought to Brigham The Seeker. Literary club will meet' City Sunday by Jesset W. Hoopes, underof Brigham Cl y . Hull was burled this afternoon with Mr. J. W. Irvine, taker In the City cemetery here this after429 Emerson avenue. Mrs. O. W. Dally noon. J. C. Hull, his father, who Uvea will tell of a recent visit to Washington, at Delco, Idaho, also accompanied the D. C. body from Grouse creek. Mr. Hull left 80 for the western on Guards and members of Banner Re- Ogdenof the September county and had worked at the view No. 11, W. B. A. Maccabees, will part Rosebud ranch but four days , whan he be entertained at a kenslngton this after- killed himself with a revolver. A note noon by Mrs. J. T. World at her hom. Hull left for a relative said be was dison West North Temple street. Mr couraged. Charles Livingston, Jr., wilt be in charge Surviving are hts father, five sisters of a musical program. and two brothers, his mother having died some years ago. The Ladles auxiliary of the Utah Commercial Travelers will , meet this afternoon, with Mrs. C. C. Lancaster, 788 East Sixth South street. The assisting host- - at tha time. The letter containing the paper stated that It had been found on the beach opposite from the Atlantia coast Bellport, Long Island, September 22. LKaiON Special to Th a simple, inexpensive way SPANISH FORK. Oct. 9. George Blake Radiant chapter No. 12, Order of the Syracuse, N. Y.. who Is visiting let-in Eastern Star, will hold Its regular meet- of Spanish Fork, yesterday received a ing at 7.30 o'clock at Masonic temple. ter containing a scrap of paper bearing hla name and New York address, which Mlzpah chapter No. S. Order of the he had placed In a bottle and cast into Eaetern Star, will entertain at a .liver the Atlantlo ocean from the deck of the tea this afternoon from 3 until I oclock U. S. motor ship, Kennescott, July 22, at the Masonic temple. 1922. x The Kennescott was about 1S04 miles Of Aid I Section the Ladles' society of the Phillips Congregational church will meet. ,thl-- af teHmoatiAtoek-.iwRt- i Mrs. W. O. Caglson, 7(4 Hawthorne nue ave- Yob SPANISH FORK. Oct. 9. Under th auspices of the Spanish Fork post of the American Legion, a minstrel show will be given st the Winona theater Friday and Saturday evenings. The businessEL staff General manager, F. comprises: Stromberg; musical director, William D. Holt; stag manager, James Tolhumt; property man, Lewis Garter; advertising manager, Exra Warner; treasurer, "T, b. ,$ 1 il--- , From Beginners Art i8 ts Our courses provide ' all, grades of students. you have the dor And , advantage not only od Individual Instruction, but also of a musical opportunities organisation for public appearance, , free - lectures, and the critical of 27 of the ablest In-nmE helpamw structors In the west. The finest building, site and equipment In America. has been developed to its highest posaibilitie. utter tuinfi G on rand's Oriental Cream. White .r.r.Honmi Sew Ytrk ....yJ o: WU-Ita- art alwiyt Flesh-Rache- L i MKcilfin 3 Button, ident that yoar beauty Section 3 of the Ladles Aid society of ths Grace Methodist church will meet on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. F. V. White, 919 West First North street, The FYance Willard Womens Christian Temperance union wljl meet Thutwday croup, cad ectcrrhcl Afternoon, at 8 oclock with lira. C. N. ailment. The ail- Cody, 817 Tenth East street Reports ment ere pot aerloua will be given from the state convention. if erven prompt attention-km! many a Officers and member, of th. Tenth mother mDOirn the kfe ward Mutual Improvement association of a dear on from will entertain member, and prospective pneumonia, diptfeen members a this evening at dancing party mtiueaaa, tbe ward amusement halt The offi'A Ititch la thn n wt cers in charge are as follows; Mrs. Wilava am4 k a Miss as it relate to a liam Atwood, Mis. Emily Hlgr common nolcL First, Mary Loftus, Daniel Stewart, Harold B. Mist Helen avoid car v medicine Swaner, Owen Reich man. tnntalnlnf eoloroform or optatee M iy jetad. Relebman and Hens Elleftson. 6ncb medicine are not and map da amra hana thaa eed. nfnary The history-tourisection ef the LaDevoted mcthcra save about tS.OQ, and make dle' Literary Rub will meet this mornpura effective median at borne and avoid ing at 10 90 oclock t the clubhouse. expense and anxiety. They purchase f V4 oa Brw A. H. Botrud will discuss Myths of the pure eon eon trsted Eaeenee MenthoLs and of China and Foreign Invaeee, then makeasrrupef surer and water and sionsLegends Before the Nineteenth Century, bav a full nmt of the very beet eoorh tvrup The parliamentary law section will to be ebtamed at a eoet of tew than IL0Q. meet this afternoon at 1 oclock at the A few doae ptvea when a mid or teeth first A box luncheon will be In clubhouse. atarta, soon check it and drtr ft net of th Hans Flo and Mrs. W. P. ytem and th danger ef pneumonia and other charge of Mra fatal r bnyertna dteeae t avoided. Plata di- Hodgson. The subjects for consideration will be eome Debate," Mentho-lpx-ewith rection th Earnt Stating and Putting What Motions to Ue to simple and easy that a child erraid make Question, a fell pint in Use than 10 m mu tea. Good do Mrs. E. A. Accomplish Certain Objects. tore and dnurgiete recommend it, Walton will be leader. Bat me told for Cong-- an CobT Where to,, register... caU, . Demapnit.ie Sn J et foff taria bottt te ObSe"' "Dayton, Cotitente conf- TO QIVS SHOW. Tribunw Courses In Music, Dancing, Dramatic Art, and , Public 1 Speaking. WAMTE Experienced - MAECEL-WAY-ESS "Wages $35.00 to $40,00 pef week and commission.' Apply Beauty Parlor, Third .Moor, Auerbach Co. 5 Choose Your Subjects and son., r Instructors, or Fellow - scribed NOW. Courses. - Pre- fiutUM ill: 0111 !'ir Enroll . tra-ta- 1 Miss Eldene Buckley, a fall bride, will be th guest of honor at linen showe to be given this .afternoon by Mra Alfred Isom and Miss Ruth Bruneau at the Bruneau home on Thirteenth East street. soon, la that300, 000 mothers have of providing Safeguard against colds, coughs. ... ... ... ... ... Had Ymr Iron Today? Thoughts For Mothers Who Wish To Safeguard Their Families ,, Lockhart. Suicides Body Given Burial at Brigham Special to Tbs Tribes. Seeded Raisins An Interesting program has been arranged for the meeting of the music section of the Ladies Literary club 'this afternoon at the clubhouse, with Mrs. Robert W. Hall and Miss Miriam Hubbard In charge. . The following numbers will be 'given: Paper, Negro FotkJSong and Its Mak- - for her bom. In Ban FYancleoo, aft.r a visit to her parent Mr. and Mr Georg. W. Reed. and Mr. and Mra Georg B. Scrap of Paper Cast Into Ocean Sent to Spanish Fork A4SmtrMaid-- . -w J.'. ' The woman s Missionary J," society Third Presbyterian church will meet this afternoon at 2 30 oclock with Mrs. H. Lindsay, 1133 Roosevelt avenue. song. Sydney Homer; negro melody, tra- -, Tempditional, Mrs. Hans Flo; reading, CHOICE . tatlon, by Paul Laurence Dunbar, Mrs. Grilled Salmon Steak. Fwsley Butter Grant Gregerson; vocal, Negro Spir' Fried Filet of White Fish, Tartar ituals, Mrs. E. Standlford. Club Steak, Maitrs dHotel New World Symphony (Dvorak), An- Fricassee of Chicken Giblet with Rice derson trio. v Plain or Jelly Omelet Uncle Home," SidVocal selections, Cold Leg Lamb, Potato Salad ney Homer,, "My Mammy (Heldllnger), Cold Beef Tongue, Sliced Tomatoes Thomas. Joseph Au "Masts TOar (Dvorak),' "Rocking Th Dinner Roll the Wind (Weldlinger), by girls quartet Salad under direction of Miss Lyle Bradford. Stuffed Tomatoes with Celery Fresh Peach Cobbler, Whipped Cream Mrs. Philip J. Reynolds will entertain . jJLemon Sherbet and Cake , at bridge luncheon Thursday at the Hotel Coffee I Tea Milk Utah in honor of Mrs. J. Leroy Hall, who will leave soon for San Franciaco to MUSIC make her borne. Tuesday, October 10th Mrs. D. C. Turner will entertain at bridge luncheon Saturday at her home on Ninth Eaat street, Wafers fult-fruit-ei d, Section 2 of the Ladles Aid society of the Liberty Park Methodist church will meet this afternoon at 2 oclock with Mrs. J. H. Gerts, 940 Bryan avenue. 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