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Show THE SALT LAKE TiUUUJNE, TUESDAY OCiB'Kyi - 1!3. f I tYiiha I mydestT Luncheon Given Bride Is Guest of Honor at - in Honor' of Visitor hower - KS. HOLMAN T. MARSHALL, who I visiting In tha city, on her way from Minnesota to Kimberly, Nsv., to make her home, waa the guest of honor at a lunch eoq given yesterday byMlas Nation Ckoxall and lira. H. Hartwell at Manor House. Ralph A large doll in colonial costume, formed a center-piec- e for the luncheon table. Smaller dolls were favora Covers ware laid for the following guesta, la addition to Mrs. Marshall Mrs. Joseph Hurd, Mrs. Walter T. Mra Lloyd Garrison. Mrs. Tracy, George B. Swaner, Mrs. 15 alter T. Gilmer, Mrs. Fred Schwln. Miss Ha-aBourgard, Mise Uieanor Hubbard and Mias Pansy Evans el MRS, Mortimer Decker, Miss Elsie Osborn, a recent bride. Miss Viola Peter- FOR son entertained last night at her home, 12 M street at a afiower and late supper. Red carnations An a crystal basket formed a centerpiece for the supper table The bosteaa was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Hugo D. K. Peterson, and sisters, Mra Joseph Anderson and Miss Mildred Peterson. Tha guesta numbered twenty-four- ., I a In honor of Mrs. Austin James, formerly Miss Gertrude Free, a recent bride. Miss Gertrude Hill and Miss Paulina Williamson entertained at the Williamson home, 222 Eaa Ninth Theres only one way to f Booth street. Mra, E. A. Wolfe and Mra John A Th guests. In addition to th guesi Wldtaoe are expected home Friday of honor. Included Mrs. Harold Child from fee Moines, Iowa, where they Mrs. Rafael Hughes, Jum Miss attended the national meeting of the Griggs, Miss Sarah Lund, Miss Janlci League of Women Voters. Jensen, Miss Vlvl&n Williams, Mia A report of the Convention win he Afton Williams, Miss Vivian WegglS one of the features of a meeting ef land. Miss Joanna. Engeman, Miss the Fait Laka branch of the league Louis Ur Mias Gertrude and Saturday afternoon on The mezsanine at the Hotel Utah. e George M. Cannon, Jr., will give the third In a series of lecture - on 'The Government Under Which We Live. He will discuss the county administration. Mra. C. D. JClpp will give a short talk on Woman's Part In the Larger Housekeeping. " X MUKNINtf, AFK1L 17, a Latham. fresh-roaste- - Mrs. H. W. Bturges, formerly Mss Eleanor Park of Balt Lake, and little daughter, Eleanor Jane, and Harry W. Bturges, Jr , have gone to New York, after spending the winter at Mi amt, -- Fla. They will Join Mr. Bturges at Bhippaa Point. Oonn . where they expect to make their home. Mrs Bturges and little daughter will arrive In halt Lake some time in May and will be at their country home. "Wridwater,' In Cottonwood, adjoining the home of Mrs, Park' a mother, Mrs. Samuel C. Park, for the summer. Mrs. Bturges visited her brother, Samuel Culver Park, at New Haven, where ha ia attending Yale college, ea her way to New York. Mr. Park spent tha Easter vacation with relatives In Washington, D. C, Hostesses for the final day of the exhibit of western artists under the auspices of tha Fine Arts society of Utah, aV the Newhouse hotel today are as follows: Until 4 oclock, Wrtfar club, Mrs. B. R. Phelps, Mrs. Martha McKay, Mrs. B. F. - Basse, Mrs. Haael Dean Harris, Miss Jennie Btford and Mra B. B. Ramey; 4 to f o'clock, women of the University of Utah, Mra J. F. Merrill, Mra H. la Baldwin and Mra 1 W. Pehrson ; to I oclock. Seekers literary club, Mias Orwce Goodrich win entertain Mra H. R. Allen, Mra A. C. Brown, Mrs. H. L. Deaaon and Mra. EL D. at tea this afternoon at her home, McCullow; I to 10 oclock, Mra H. 70 Virginia Street, in honor of Miss W. Reherd, Mra Fred C. Jones, Miss Lyall Sweet, a May bride, OS Miss Frances Jensen and Etta Miss Jessie Barker, who twill he Powera married. Thursday In Los Angeles to , Wilde, will be the guest of Members of the Catholic Woman's Wllford honor at a farewell parfy b be given league are planning a card party and this evening by her club at th Y. W. tea to bo given April 27 at the home C. A club house. of Mra A. B. S. Bird, on Center street Mra. Ella S. DoHooge announces the of her daughter, Clara Lola E. Robert Schmits and Mise Eva marriage to Jack W. Hehson of Richmond Va. Gauthier, who will appear in concert The marriage took place Saturday afat the SaltwillLaka theater Wednesday ternoon. Tha couple will make their be entertained followevening, home In Salt Laka ing the concert at a reception by Mr. and Mra P. O, Perklna 664 East First The parliamentary law section of South street Bt. Marys Alumnae association will meet this evening at 7 30 oclock at The Womans Missionary society of the academy. the First Methodist church will meet t this afternoon at 2 JO o'clock at the Group 1 of the Ooodfellowship com147 home, Fourth Bast mittee -O Deaconess of Mtnpah chapter,- Order of street afth Eastern 8tar, will meet thle ternoon with Mra E. M Ledvsi-d- , 1111 Third avenue. Group 7 will be entertained this afternoon by Mra WarBeauty Unsurpassed ren Benjamin, STS East Sixth Booth street, the woodtrioL refined, tttmcuf conslexMt The Womans Missionary society of itadered. brings back the First Presbyterian church, will tb of meet this morning et 11 o'clock at yoetK Results art the church The devotional service Highly anoaep tic. Exerts soft aod receding the mission study Claeses will b conducted by Mrs. Mary P actios. M sootkisg in nsc Whitt Elliott. Luncheon will be served at 2 12.30. with Mra D. H. Gore and Mra yiobrEirhcL B. B. Crttchlow as chairmen of hostSmJ 10 Af 7W Sim esses. The afternoon meeting will be In charge of Mise Madeline Giles. TOAl410na31S$OMItr as ., Thoughtful Aunt with a Newly Married Niece Clo the d flavor get the full ofi good coffee. it i, Buy one of the coffees in 1V7HEN you make your first call A Hotpoint Iron W to see your niece A Hotpoint "jus sjfetr tied" home your experienced eye will note what you probably call tins. Some, of course, are better than others.t Try one after another. You get your money back if you dont like Schillings. N vacuum-seale- d "gep. The wedding presents will be mu tractively disposed of but a tour of the house is likely to make you r Tdoster. A Hotpoint' Percolator These three for a starter, at least. Nothing more sensible as post wedding gifts than Hotpoint Servants They always qualify under that oft heard remark: "I want to give you something you can sue and say to yourself: "Id like to go right downtown this minute and boy up a wagon-loa- d of practical things .enjoy. Important Announcement Rare indeed is the woman these days who heeds to be reminded of the many ways that electricity can help in her see t -- household tasks. But electricity can serve you Well and only when applied through tdtmtific equipment. The Hotpoint Serrenta era designed and mad for practical, economical household work over a period of year. Th nmik of constant testing and refinement by the Engineers of dm Hotpoint Laboratories. No user of Hotpoint Servant could afford to have u alight our high standard of maw lecture, pimply to compete with as article of le pntm and reputation. And w win NOT. fn Slt If the Hmyiwet H.rkite Hteree it oaeeef JU apprac ! 111 The Order of the Eastern Star chorus will meet thlaevenlng with Mra B. B, Ramey at the Bendoh hotel. The (Ladles Aid society of the Centenary Methodist church will meet today at 1 oclock at the church for luncheon. ef. .W ttws the WMew i eS bvstC incrKbeet bring Ip ArtlwLmmL MrlL W lb AssHk lestitettoe, dM. titty snto.- - iUDlelily Iim ln m-- r eons other r PamUn tftwat at aoemm. am ( fia dWkUbtd emUom" fPMS Ofceer works s tns lea escui ani powder, sear ami ut- ftM er ter The IndieV Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet today, from 11 until 2 o'clock, at the church. - An Interesting program was carried out at the meeting of the current events and current literature section of the Catholic Woman's league yesterday afternoon at the Knights of Columbus hall. Mra F. L. Peterson gave a sketch of EmU Coue and told something of his theory. Mise Margaret Fagan discussed th life and plays of Eugene O'Neill. Mr. and Mra Jay IRoger win leave this week for a visit to Ban Fran-clso- o, Holman T. Marshall and two sons are guests of Mra Marshalls parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Devereaux, on their way from Minnesota to Kimberly, Nev., to make their home. Mrs, Marshall was formerly Miss Franc Devereaux. Mrs. How to Sid the Anns of Objectionable Hairs A (impli&ed method 1 here given for the quick yemoval-o- f hairy or fussy growth and rarely is more than one treatment required: Mix a stiff paste .with acme powdered delatohe. and water, apply to hairy surface and .after 2 or minute rub off, wash the (kin 'and every hair ha vanished. Thia simple treatment cannot eanse injury, but care should be exercised to get real dels tone. (Adv.) i Mrs. W. IT. Ko him eta, who has been at the Hotel Utah, has returned to her home in Nevada, TOCK SHOW DATE CHANGED. RICHMOND, April 16. The committee In charge of the arrangements for Black and Whitn day has changed the date from May 5 to May 3. Every one who desires to exhibit dairy cattle will be welcome, the committee announces. IRO V.O Alton Sumner, whistler, of the Provo Fourth ward, shared honors in the wind Instrument content, and Vivian Bentley, violinist, of the Manavu ward, FURNITURE was the successful entrant among the DEPARTMENT string instrument oentsetants. Afton Stout, also of the Provo Fifth 126 W. Center St. Telephone IB ward, was successful in taking the honors in the vocal division. Each of these, together with Bari Lewie of the Provo Sixth ward, and Ephraim Many Homer of the Provo Second ward, contributed to the program, which waa Mrs. Mary Cheever highly appreciated by more than 20 PROVO, April 16 Funeral services Mutual Improvement workers. for Mrs Mary Jane Cheever, who died here Friday, were held In the Provo RETURNS FROM SCHOOL. Sixth ward yesterday afternoon. Tho PROVO, April 16 W. E. BpaMoed speakers were Brigham Johnson, local representative of th Equitable Ralph Poulton, J H Brown of FarmreInsurance company, has Before Shipping to ers ward, Balt Lake City, and W. Mon-th- e Life turned from a three weeka just school Paxonan. In conducted Salt officials Inks by Music selections were furnished by of Anj Point. that company for agent of th a quartet comprised of Daniel Web- slates of Idaho Montana and Utah, ster, Walter Jepperson, Mary Gray Mr. Spefford reports that varloue P1. and Verda Banka The many beautiof Insurance were taken up In ful floral offering bespoke the love phases the comand esteem in which Mra Cheever such a manner as to give an excellent panys representative was held. 322 West Second South training. A large funeral cortege accompanied Salt Lake Cty, Utah. the body to the City cemetery, where AG. ADDRESSES CLUB. the dedicatory prayer was offered by Car16 E Dr. W. PROVO, April George Parry. rol, formerly a student of the B. Y U. and now a professor at the Utah Announced Agricultural college, addressed the Y. U. Ag. club this morning. Dr. Mutic B. , in Speaking Carrol also spoke briefly at the student body assemblage. PROVO, April 16 Ray Olpln of the Provo Fifth ward waa the successful . ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED, contestant In the, Utah Stake M Mens oluh prepared publie speaking fl pedal to The Tribone. 16. Mr. and MRS. MARY SCHENCK WOOLMAN. April 8ANTAQU1N, contest, and Royden Dangerfisld of the Provo Fourth ward woo the hon- Mrs. Mathias Gunderson entertained m,.. JI ...Mill. ors in the extemporaneous speaking twenty guests Saturday evening in .g & tot got honor of Mra - Gunderson' reventy-thir- d contest last evening. tY' e e? The flualsrin the contest in public birthday anniversary. The tawere large birthspeaking and music were conducted ble decorationsflowers. a Mrs . GunderIn the stake tabernacle, under the aus- day cake and was the recipient of several handW pices of the stake M. I. A , with Presi- son ir some gifts and remembrances by her dent I. A. Brockbank presiding. Osmond Crowther of the Provo Fifth children and friends. who a cornet gave solo, and ward, Attend Funeral of Janet NswYetk A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Co. Awardt Are Home Economics Lecturer Joins Faculty of B. Y. U. and J OemriCrf. SeklekeCky Adam CUma Te that stem her dettey th Hecpotat lies b Sains ea kaidf. da kteewma wiMy pdd a weieoat ad. The Hetiat Pml, Tmnent Gnll will ceak ear a Team, Rabat end mi PaHt the yams k aneia i. daiweiB IMepk M an New ea da me ef GeeJ Leeb with the HetpaM Gake Ina WineseS de pnf aiaeaf wad. da Measeid . hwewafaat. 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The gtoff of Instructors for th summer aesslon at the Brigham Young university, which la being gradually built up, will have a thorough end experienced lecturer on home dconomlcs In the person of Mra, Mary Schenck Wool man, who, rein harmony with arrangement cently completed, will Join th faculty. Mra Woolman ha made an Intensive study of her eubjert and Is prepared to handle the rise well. She is knon a a woman of extremely interesting personality and Indication are that the ctae In home economics will he one of the moat Interesting of th many courses being arranged for th Bummer session. WITHOUT TRACE. Perhaps one reason why Shakespeare never repeat that in those days they hadn t any carbon papfr lute. 1 Packing House Secrets Successful sgricuRnr 1 Inseparably linked with soil fertility; and meat animal are the mean for turning crop Into cash without lessening fertility. Tha greater the cansumpfooet therefore, tha aasier the road to success, . of meat, ftd agricultural prosperity. |