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Show V . THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL OCMKVJ Luncheon Given Dinner Planned ' for Twelve at weet . Home MBS. - - FREDERICK A. SWEET at luncheon au her The living-roo- m and dining-roo- m were decorated In daffodils and tulips. Covers were laid for the following' Mrs Mary A. Sweet, Mrs. O. S. Payne. Mrs. F. A. Hutchens. Mrs. Frances Sweet. Mrs. C. N. Sweet, Mrs Percival Young, Mrs. J. H. die, Mrs. D. C. McClelland. Miss Lyall Sweet and Miss Carol Hutchens. N Members of the Lambda PM Lambda sorority will entertain at a dancing party this evening at the home of Mips Kathrlne ShufflebaTger In jOgden. Those In charge of are Mlee Shufflebarger, hairmsn. Miss Phyllis McOinley and Miss Gertrude Turner. " ' 16 V ' Mr. and Mrs. William Samuetson have returned from Lane Angeles, Cal., .. ... ihe?..,FPent ,t h( .winter. Ir. and Mrs;a. E. V. Silver have from months visit to New o Washington and Philadelphia. with pink sweet peas Marion Whitney and Patriots Whitney were flower girls. Samuel Gillette was best man. The couple will be at home after AND MRS. U W. SNOW will May t at ITS B atraaL DR. entertain at the second In a senes of dlnneg parties at thsir Miss Elsie MeJkle and E. D. Garrett hotaie, 123 First avtnu this evening. of Bountiful were married last eveCovers will be laid for twelve. ning at oclock at the home of the . bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Meikla, 122 Girard avenue. The PI Kappa Alpha fraternity mem hers wllj entertain thta evening at ceremony was performed by Bishop A supper followed. their annual dinner dance on the roof William Woods The guests were seated at two long garden of She Hotel Utah. The comIn deoorated tables pink eandleg and mittee in charge of arrangements InA wedding cake cludes Linden Alder, chairman; Clif- pink sweat pea formed the centerpiece for the brides ton Jacobson. Victor Rsess and Edtable. Covers were laid for forty. mund Crowley. The bride wore a gown of tan Can. crepe. Assisting the hostess ware Faculty women and wives of the ton Mrs. A. V. Sconnerg, Mra Hannah of tha Univarsity of Utah faculty Day Gairett. Mian Isabel Meikle, Mise will be entertained at an Sanborn. Mias Melba Naldar Stella sewing party Saturday afternoon at ) oclock at the home of Mrs. Heber J sad Miss Irene Nalder. 140 a Sears, Efch University street. member will pay a penny for each year Miss Margaret Warkent entertained of age. Mrs. H. J. Sears. Mrs. E. O. last evening nt cards and a lata sup. Go wan. Mrs A. L. Neff, Mrs Thomas at her home, 1122 Bueno avenue. Hull. Mrs. F. F. Forman, Mra LeRay per In honor of Mies Clair F. Brown, n Cowles and Mrs. Walter Kerr will be May bride. The rooms were decothe hostesses. rated in green and yellow. Jonquils In a crystal bowl formed the center, Miss 8tella Younger and William The for the supper table. Dunn were married Wednesday In the piece numbered six teem. A handkerSalt. desire, temple. A. recoptiw well guests Shower was Arranged as a Surchief given Wednesday evening at the home prise to tha Bride of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Whitney, 220 Mrs. Joseph Christensen and hr. A street. Gertrude Christensen. 437 Pink carnations and peach blossoms daughter, South Eighth Bast street, will entertain at s card party Saturday evening in honor of Miss Brown. - All-Gra- y Millinery Week The Great Sals Continues , $i ,p Have ($25 Values f. ,2r V 16 16 16 16 16 SHOES' Nettle-to- n for Men this evening. Past Matrons circle. Order Eastern Star, will entertain at cards Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs Harvey Lanrpe 1003 East Sixth South street. The ladles' auxiliary of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association will meet this afternoon at 1 o'clock with Mrs. A. A. Pannier, 11(1 Michigan avenue. and Wear Barnett - In all tha lateat stylea and shapee, that lend to the .attire. beauty ef your aeaort-meOur wonderful selection make. ary et wur store. Only (1.00 down and (1.00 each week 'secures any lady's wrist watch, here n our May. convenient plan. Here at only- -- Close' ists Ex Relationship Between DANCING p. m. the I - Arts, Says Sitocotaeh-Pinne- R lit Speaker. Crab Meat Salad Lou's CHOICE Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake Pineapnle Sherbet and Cake Robert Schmlta, . dUttnguluhcd Huckleberry Pie MiUc ho is in Salt Lake French pianist, Coffee Tea oa a concert tour, era. the principal a serve We special Luncheon every speaker at tjie Bookfellowa' luncheon day with music TSa In an yesterday at the Hotel-UtaInformal addreeejte brought out uranj Interesting pointa os music. YOU SHOULO A close relationship exists beALWAYS BE CAREFUL tween architecture and music, said the French pianist. So highly develIn the selection ef someone to handl yur oped is the art of mus.c that practl-cal-orv in form architecture any be ern expressed. painting in ,he t eua ot oolui, music can achieve simHar results, according to conBv Mr. Fchmits employing sonances. the older composers built It makaa no tfffforonco up borutlful harmonies, but harmonies whethar you lacking the color and wsrmtl of the moderns, who create compositions of STORE, MOVE, PACK arms ng variety and bri.liance by fore'gn to es-- h other. OR SHIP eomb'n'rg tones Activ.tles of the American section of the fote'gn committee of the Wo are prepared to render you r Iclent, festl.al at Salzbuig. Germany, truthful and trustthe birthplace of Mozart, were exworthy torvice. is who Madn.e Gauthier, plained by a member of the board of d'rectore This year great care has been taken to seect a number of compositions by American that will fairly represent the strides made bv native Mrs. M. L. Ritchie presided Pbond Was. in the absence of Mrs Margaret S Keytinr. who has gone east. , oaia-bur- Goods g Redman Fireproof Storage Co. r. 1364-116- 5 K 1 Lecture Being Given on Food and Health ineel.l to The Tribes. BEAVER. April 19. Mr Christne Clayton, food and hesith veciallrt of the Utah Agricultural college extension met with the division, women's farm bureau members here the early part of the week In the auditorium of the library. The were in charge of Mrs. Caddie Smith, president of the women's .. , farm bureau. Mra. Clayton gave a lecture Mon-- 1 on "10 afternoon the 9ay Per tCent fr Child. Huesdav morning rhiB met with th project leader, and gave lessons on how to score children. Tuesday afternoon she lertu'ed on "Food In Relation to Health., She met with the project leaders again Wednesday morning and gave final on Instructions for carrying the; health work here. Much Interact was taken In the work as evldsnced by tha large crowds In attendance at the meetlnga Mrs. Clavton met with the women of Greenville Wednesday afternoon and then went to M inert vllle for the remainder of the week. fllUMHitSVl (l!t)ai(UUi ISM ' (UNIVERSAL! Opera I Pretented 1 by North Cache High (pseltl to The Tribute. RICHMOND. of April 1. Cache high school preschool oorra "The Lass Town this evening. J. W. WesL head of the music department of the school, directed the production with tha assistance of Mr. Stud-nt- e J 1 ' IJi BBIBIBEBIBBEMBiaEIBR a big hit on that auto trip Bluhill Green Chile Cheese' nnnnMuiiHNtHi Enertainment Cl S ws6sa tJ (tuu (Il'i Your Credit Is Good I the North sented the of limerick T stoOu lake Your Own Term a charge. Bebop G. R Mayeock. E. M. Snow and A. W. Harmer were the speakers. Select Ions were sung by double mixed quartet and a duet was Lela Bojer and Elmo given by Jetinio Thomas, Co'fmcn. ,liis Tha leading parts .were taken by Surviving Mr. Childs are his widow Mra 3. W. West, Mrs Jennie Thomas. and the following children: Russell, On Terms of Only Charles I, Stoddard Zea Hendrick Aldan, Mary- - Edna and Thelma Childs. . $1.00 Downr Ron Hendricks, Eldred Bergeeon. Margaret Hendricks. Afton Hogan. Given by $1.00 Weekly. Velda Parkinson, William Funk, Jr., .e Roy Johnson, Nolan Thomson, Ren Children School Public Builen and Milton Roskelley. The opera wiM be given at Lewiston tomorrow night and at 3 per la) to The Trttmne. field tha night of Apnl 24. FAIRVIEW. April 19. Monday evegiven by ning an entertainment was "A Vis t the public school- entitled Service Are In which the children to Fairyland under the direction of Elsie Mote Child appeared Larsen snd Nofa Day. -The Fairy Rose wss given by Special to Tb. Trtb.se. the hghef gradee under the direcSPRING V1LLE. April IT Funeral tion of Ardath Iarsen, Verda Miner 1 were held Verena Graham. in the First and ward service, The costuming of the butterflies, ihurch yesterday afternoon for Moses 43 years of age, who died sudChild humming birds, firegrasshopper home Monday morning. flies, fairies and elves throughout was "H,,. denly at his B. was O. etfectiv la Aiuntington Bishop $1775 SIM r WATCHES A baautlful Whit. Gold thin model, ' fancy dial, small (lx., latest Elgin dmign. Spseial for on. wmk Cash or Credit. UTAHS RELIABLE CREDIT JEWELERS. i MENS ELGIN , nt Pay & Weiss Exeaptlenal, extra fine, perfect cut Blue .White Diamond Ring., In aU the neweat vetting. LADIES WRIST WATCHES hy 16j UI per plate. Clam Chowder , or Consomme In Cups Wafers Sweet Pickles Young Onions Grilled Salmon. Maitre d'Hotel Saratoga Chips CHOICE Club Steak with Mushroom Saure Plain Pork Chop, Country Gravy Prime Ribs of "Beef, au Jpa Special Baked Potatoes 5:30 p. m. to . . While You 16 J i . ' Wear 16 Household ACCOUNT A LITTLE EACH , 1 HOTEL DIAMONDS CIMEM 16 DINNER WITH MUSIC AND and ViEISS DOWN, C 9 THE NEWH0USE BARNETT Diamond Rlnge, mintS IS-latest White Gold Setting j Stuti it Take Your Meals at Warren Smith, formery Miss Vera Swaner. will b the guest of honor at a shower to be given at the Swaner home, 1383 Jefferson street, in WEEK fcda " SOUTH MAIN (Over the Royal) 16 Our Confidential, Convenient Perfected Credit Plan Enables You to Wear Diamonds, Watches or Other Jewelry While You Are Paying for It Our Easy Way. . tWiTT Remember Newest Hats are the only hats entered in this Millinery Week Sale. .Tour hat is here. Hew, Fabric Hats new, clever and smart. These are sponsored by Paris as hats for immediate wear. There are a great many. Andrea ,,, Patterns in this sale. Mrs. The Asking 1.00 Event Newest Colors and' Black. with Mra Matilda Warthmsn, 4.13 Sixth avenue; group 6. with Mra R M. Stewart. 419 Fifth East; groups 3 and 10. with Mra A. B. Sperger, 1723 Third East street. Is Yours For Weiss M Value-givin- g Everywhere) Groups of the welfare division of Mispah. Order of the Eastern Star, will meet this efternoon as follows; Group CREDIT A for This i Sines 16 to 44.' e Convenient Barnett Jut Arrived Come up earlyWdtoday r and look them, over! irfau Meet n & HATS a OPEtJ A Pattern and Model - ' A New Group t youve beard about this new shop;. now for the greatest values we bare ever offered sines we Tour choice for onlyopened! 3. ompso ft. Y 16 116 S Mail Orders Filled BETTER: 16116 16 16 I 50 Dresses 60 New Coats The current events and current literature section of the Indies Literary club will meet this afternoon at 2 30 232 o'clock at the clubhouse. "Outstanding Legislation" will be discussed by Mrs. C. 6. Kinney. "The Basis of Kuropeah Claims In China" will be discussed by Mrs. Arthur Thomas. 10 the Leading Shades in Hosiery at Popular Prices 16 Good-spee- d, Now so much In demand. Appealing with graceful, slender lines; refined and distinctive. With slses ill to I and widths AAAA to C, a perfect fit Is assured. AH I Members of the Wasatch Literary club will be entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alvin E. 1559 Harvard avenue. A display of Mra Goodspeeda work In arts and qyaft in her home decorations will be a featnre of the afternoon. A musical and literary program wiU be given. 2 Strap Effect in Suede 16 116 club of tbs UniverThe sity of Utah will eatertalo at a cardance nival this evening at the Manor hours on East First South street in honor of recent pledges. Guy Kidder, Albert MeCellan sad Fred Christenson are. In charge of tha arrangements. Pasadena yy A Clever I Just Received Guests home on Thirteenth East street yesterday in honor or Mrs. Sweet's mother, Mrs. Mary A. Street of Holly wood. Cal. The guests were seated at one long table with a centerpiece of pftik roses and sweet peas. decorated tha rooms. A basket of the carnations, tied with pink tulle, formed a centerpiece for the supper table, Pink candles further , emphasised the color scheme. The bride wore a gown of white eatin trimmed In Durheas lace, with a veil caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. On of the bridesmaids. Miss Helen Younger, wore a blue taffeta and carried pink sweet peas. Mias Eariaan Cromar, another bridesmaid, wore lavender taffeta and cemed pink sweet peas. The third bridesmaid. Mias Mil 20, 1923. Funeral Held for - o . |