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Show 5V THE SALT LAKE TiUHILNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1923. e WALK-OVE-R League Chooses dominating . .jt - ;Body the purpbse of selecting for office for the Catholic Woman league for neat year, a committee wa elected bv the league at lta regular meeting yesterday afternoon The at the Ladies Literary club house. committee includes Mrs. T. F. Cahill, Mrs. b. E. VS hiteiey, Mjs. J. P Thtriott, Mr. J. K.K. Itowd. Mra M. B. Malone, Mra J. MeEnany and Mra E E. I'eeg. Report of standing committees a ere read. The program for the meeting a a de- r of --the Holy Cres. roted to Mia. W. Scott Keyting gar an excellent paper on History. Legends and Literature of the Order of the Holy Cross." was The following musical program carried out: Violin solo. Spanish Dance, hr Mm Mildred Maupint harp accompaniment, Mra. Fdward MeGuriin. Soprano aolo. Invocation, DHardelot, Mis Mary Ellen Hyland, accompanied harp. Mi hy Mr. Edward McGurrin, Annie Hop-kiIsabelle Jenkins, cello; Misa ' piano SL. Facing, Stilly Fading," Chorus, Mary academy school song, St Mary a FOR 1 I Ml $7.50 Theinost popular the-Grde- Rha-flel- shoe ever made d, The Iambus Walk-Ove- r Cubist ifl 1 new spring leather Caramel TLiasia Calf. The rising generation of American girlhood demands freedom and eaae in amart footwear. The Walk Over Cubist beet give what want They wilt like it hettec than tree this spring in the new leather. -- n, v r w II Glee club. X Delicious, Healthful, Always Sanitary Thats a feature of the Orange SHOE STORE tl4 Hul-ber- Swiss-Germa- ' Holeproof Hosiery. loxR JMlISS Z1 next Kiln-gend- SLUG. -- a a a htide of hulbei ns guest of honor Saturday, at a bridge tea given yesterday by Mrs ere Maitineau and Mra Irwin J Clawson at the Clawson home on street. Jonquils formed a centerpiece for the tna table. . The guesth in addition to the grueet of t. honor were aa follows. Mrs. Harry Mra Charles Jones, Mrs. Oeorge Bur bides, Mrs. Heber Taylor, Mra Joseph Worthen. Mrs. Laws, Mrs. Clyde Cummings, Mrs. Frank Bowman, Mra Walker McDonald. Mra Charles Smith, Miss Lelia Monahan, Miss Alice Purefoy, Miss Agnes Pitt, Miss Ruth Glaasbrock and Mm Llvina Smith. a Mrs John Zink entertained members f the Tuesday Evening Bridge club last night at her home, DUO Eleventh East street Supper was served at .small tables following the bridge games, ot. Patrick ideas were carried out in the decorations nd refreshment. The dub member In attendance were Mrs J. J Broughall, Mre. H. K. Mra. Elisabeth Stocking, Mra. J. VV Mra Perry Glanfteld, Mlsa Hughes, 1 eona Hullivan, Mra. John Lundberg, Mrs Bertha Martin and Mra L. D. leaslee. a a Mr. and Mrs W. N. Williams entertained last night at their home on Sigs-be- e avenue in honor of Charles 8. Hyde and Fred Tadjo, who will leave soon to take charge of the Netherlands and n missions for the Mormon church Daffodils and sweet peas in a basket formed the centerpiece for the table. Coters Were laid for fourteen. low-heel-sport Straet South Main Salt Lake City Avenue t4S1 Washlngten Ogden, Utah C. A by Mias Anne Hoggan at her home, IS! Toasts will follow. Quigley will I.inooln avenue. Pink and white carna- be toastmaster and among those who will cenrespond to toasts will be Governor C. R tions in a crystal bowl formed the terpiece for the Supper table and Wera Mabey and Biehop Joseph S. Glass The committee on arrangements Includes J. . used throughout the house. A- The hoatea was assisted by her moth- t;J?urke Quigley and Airs. L B. er, Mrs O. H. Hoggan; Mlaa Emma Obese McCornlck. c Frances Hoggan. The guest Mre. Cyrue Clenumbered forty-fivments will entertain this evening at her South MOO Twenty-firEast home, - " - street, for the bride Sigma Chi women will have their and-JiU- e e. at and Mrs J Burke at dinner last nightJ, at their entertained 10 rlrst avenue. In honor of Fatherhome, Torsney. Covers were laid for twenty j , luncheon at today 12 30 oclock monthly at the Ned house hotel. Card will low. Mrs Dow Toting la chairman the committee on arrangements. Mrs. ?lles 1001 W. T and Mra Denn fol- of Eugene ehtertain at bridge luncheon afternoon at the Denn home, Eleventh EaM, street. will -- The Rev Father J. T. Torsney, pastor of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, who will leave soon for Southern California, will be gueat of honor at a dinner to be Mlsa Helen Lawrence, a March bride, was the guest of honor at a miscellan-reou- s shower and supper given last night given this evening at the Hotel I'tah. The sixth of the Mystery club was held at meeting the home of Miss Freda C 32 East First Booth Monday mght. Supper was served. The talus had as a centerpiece a vase of daffodils Favors were gilded walnuts enclosing each members fortune with green ribbon streamer leading to the place cards. Current events were given and music and games were enjoved Those present were Mi Bonnie Glanville, Ml. Mabel Murray, Mis Edith Faire lough. Miss Hilda Anderson and iMiss Bertha Foster. The hostess was ass.sted by her mother, Mr J. VV. Reno. Mis Anna Pepper, daughter of Mr and Mrs Isaac Pepper, and Samuel H. Rush of Dallas, Texas, will be married Thurs-da- y evening at 7 30 o clock at the home of the brides brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mr. Fred Pepper, 937 Jefferson street Mrs J. IV. Pepper of Denver will be matron of honor. Miss Bertha Pepper, maid of honor, and Joseph Nathan, best man. Mr. and Mrs Fred Pep-Pwill entertain In honor of the couple Saturday evening at the Newhouse hotel Following a wedding trip to California Mr. and Mr. Rush will make their home in Dallas. Delicious, juicy, healthful fruit just yitamines Make delicious salads and desserts ho cooking, fuss or peel it and enjoys it. Delivered to you in a trouble, simply slice' and natural package hermet- serve. In a jiffy you have tempting sealed by Nature. foods that everybodjTIikes. Buy ically week Special Good for little folk this prices on the finest pree rich in oranges grown. and grown-up- s Kta ef 7, Port Card for Sunkist Rea free book ofj cipe ugg.itlone bv Miss Alice Bradley Principal of Min Farmer School of Cookery, Bottoa er Mrs Spencer B. Kirk will entertain La Bon Temps club this afternoon at luncheon and cards at her home, 1739 Third East street The marriage of Miss Della Waters, H daughter of Mr. end Mrs. William and Albert Capson, son of Mr Water, and Mrs. Albert C. Capson, will take place today in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Vera William, daughter of Mrs Sam Williams o Midvale, and Henry Mills of Salt Lake, will take lacelhis evening mt The home of the bride s parents. Bishop John Billott will perform the ceremony, which will be followed by a reception. Wo will be pleased to have you call the City Board of Health and ask the rating of Harris Milk. This is the very best milk, you can buy rich, nourishing, delicious and always fresh and pure. Official government tests recommend HarrisAMilkr because of its richness and can get no better food dren than this delicious v7 Our its higli qual-it- y You purity. chilfor your milk. driven carry milk, buttermilk, cof- cottage Cheese and whipping and fee cream. Every Harris product is highest quality. Uniformly Good Oranges Sunkfsf trf tKe uniformly good o ringed finest groves. Tender, rom California easiest to slice, or serve cut up in desserts and salads. - KIC(gK.OV' Garters Li The only childrens garters made with the patented rubber cushion clasp which holds stockings firm ly between rubber and rubber. Saves wear and tear on stockings and means lees darning. Ask for the genuine HICKORY byname. , A STEIN & COMPANY Chicago New York hickory' N-S- Lot Angeles, California I Please send roe without charge acopy of JMisi Bradley soranes and lemon recipes. are offering special prices on Oranges this week. Buy a dozen. Taste this delicious fruit. Telephone your dealer now. - -- Name California Fruit Growers Exchange Mrs. Fred Romig will entertain at her home, 767 Blair avenue, for the members of the Caledonia club this afternoon. Dept. N-5- Lo 0, Street, Angeles, Calif. .State City Mr. Harry Jackson will entertain the t'mtv Social dub today at luncheon her home, 1 21 South Eighth West streetit Mrs. Don Kluge will be a special guest The Authors dub wilt meedhl Woffling at the Bishops building Mrs Eliza belh Crlsmon and Mrs. E. G. Gowans will American agent, II i asserted, forcibly d discuss current stat Dglslatlon. removed her from her car. Her passport, it is claimed, was taken St. Anns Sewing circle Will meet this up bv the American authorities, and he was informed it would not be returned to afternoon at the Molv Cross hospital. him until his wife had withdrawn some A card tparty for the benefit of the remarks the In alleged to have made conguard team of Banner Review Maccabees cerning Immigration officials. will be given Thursday night at the home of Mr. E T Mylar, 930 Laird avenue. Cjiiefs Mra. It G. Schrlver and Mrs Charles Livingston, Jr., will be the assisting hostesses Chief SACRAMENTO Cal . March Section 9 of the Ladles Aid society of of thiee Indian tribe living In Leenen, the First Presbyterian, church will meet Modoc, Butte end Plumas counties, called this afternoon at t o dock with Mrs L. H. Stohr, 811 Sixth avenue v e Naomi Past Noble Grands club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs Henry Jones. 733 Second East street. Mrs. G. W . Padgett will be the assisting hostess. hue-ban- Plead for Indian Aid Against Cattlemen Miss Louise Bergh of Denver, who Is a guest of her brother, J E. Bergh. will leave Wednesday for California. Childrens Exchange Dept j f Retailers Special California Sunkist Mr. William Grade will entertain the Heather Sewing dub this afternoon at 2 o dock at her heme ft D street. The Sorosls sorority will he entertained Saturday at the home of Mrs Preston Richards, 3 C street. Mrs. Stella Paul Bradford will give the story of Faust and the Misses Hortense Gordon. Gene Gordon end Phoebe Slater w!! present three scene from the onera Faust " god up Li 4 Fruit Growers These oranges have been I elected for yea, yet cost no more than the ordinary kinds. Get our free book of recipes. Learn cores of attractive ways to state board of control her today to secure aid for their people, whom they claimed were destitute and were being driven from their lands and homes bv cattlemen The callers wer Frnk Northrop, chief of th Piute; Jack Williams, chief of the Pit river tribe, and Ured Jackson, chief of the Diggers. The chiefs declared their tribes were slowly dwindling awav because of lack of means of gupport They said they wees without agricultural-implemen- t. and that frequently they were forced to leave their homes because of the encroachment .of the stockmen The condition of the Piute was repre- on members of the 4- T 25 California Mrs. Simon Bamberger has gone to New York to meet Mr and Mr Herbert Michael, who will arrive Saturday from a trip to Europe. Mrs. Michael was formerly Miss Elsa Bamberger and was married in January. Th couple will tnake their horn in East uranga and Mrs. Bamberger will Visit them there. Mexican s Retaliate for Alleged Offensive Acts EL PASO, Texas, Maroh . Rigid immigration restrictions hkve ben put Into effect her against Americans by Mexican immigration authorities, and within the last three day score of person have been taken from street car and automobile and turned back. The action follows colsely complaint to Washington that American Immigration official recently too th Mexican vice consol from an auto and held up a consulate clerk who bringing mail from Juares to the eonsul. Th Mexicans charge that th Amerlran officer laughed at th clerk1 consular button, and warned him he would not be permitted to cross again unless he carried hie Immigration ' ' papers, Today Melchnr Maganat supervising of the Mexican immigration service, charged that yesterday an American Immigration agent had torn the rireaa of Maria V. de Miranda, a nlec of Governor Enriques of Chihuahua and wife of a lieutenant colonel. 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