OCR Text |
Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1923. Notes of' the Womens Clubs Health Worker Clubs of West Jr- s' - Y:i Will Visit Wilj Meet irv Montana- City felt by the otubworoeo 1 end i'tnb tn the corn mg to Sait Lake of "Mira There of New York, director ia the Invlill df part meat of heahh etlttoatioit of the National Tuberculosis assor.attbfi, M:s DansdiU will arrive In Salt Lake f June 13 and will give health lectures At the summer echool of the Vnfver ally of Utah June H and similar lecturer at the Brlithhm Young umver dav atA at Provoof the following Ithe eelfare worker of meeting the mate will be called for June id in vThta city, to be addressed hf Miss INTEREST -- I- - - of dia-tel- ft m ' f Jammu. Miae Dnnell! Is bftng brought to 1tah by the Utah Public Jleullh nation, without com to the util virtu ties, to aiiP the cause of health cum cation, which ia being fostered by the association and wht' is receiving the support of the womens clubs of the 1 state. of th the ImermounUm and Coast Htate Federation ut Women rlub at Anaixinda, Mont , June 7 and . Tha meeting of th Mumana state Federation will imrna follow. The Jnlermountain and Coat State A'N meeting x t , N O LT X CEMENT ia mad !. i - i. a a a ' fdratkm Include tlah . Nevada, Wyoming. Montana. Uahngtonr Oregon, California and New Mexico. Spe i mi railroad rats will be given. Mm. I R. Wait!, preaident of the Ctuh Federation of Womens clubs, a ho has recently returned front at tending the biennial council of the Genem! Federation of Women clobe :! Good fellowship Group tL Mis of New Paasdill Therwa The following I the schedule of the York, a director of the health edu, activities of the good fellowship eom - route of Miapah chapter, Order f cation department of the National wiU be who TubercuIoaU association, the Eastern Star, for the month of Utah June 13, It, 13 and 16, un.June 'J, June 12. wiih Mrs W If in der the auspices of the Utah Public Group lb37 East stouih Temple Health association. . street. Group 2. June 20, with Mrs E K. Corfman, 1J31 Eaet Third South Street Republican Women Group 3, June J, with Mrs. D. W, Denson, lain Hannrd avenue to Last Meeting. Grtmp 4, June 20, with Mrs. Jed Mrs K, O Iatherwood will enter Woolley, Jr.. 1160 Parkway avenue. tain the Woman a National Hepub Group 5. June 15; the place pi meetlit an federation In the meeting of ing will be determined later. Group 4, June 15, with Mrs II F. the soason Monday afternoon at 2 532 South Second East o clock at her hornet 1237 hhiet First Hapgood, South street etreet. Ths regular study class will conGroup ?, June 19, with Mra William 461 Ehat Ninth South sider the- subject, ihiblic Affairs and J. Morrison, Finance " under the direction of Will street. Groyp 3, June 16, with Mrs. tf. E H Foltand The prouspm iv a follows What Lattin, 1H&3 South riixth East street. Mrs Gpoim fr June 2J; the place of meet the Administration In Doing O E. be will Tom announced lies later. Jjcatherwoort. Personal ing Mrs. W. H. Group 10, June 15. with Mrs. A. B, of President llardmg 1723 South Third East street. Duvall; piano solo, Alias Angela Spenser, a a a The present and pan presidents will officer The including Mrs A H. of .the Utah Pioneers. entertained the act as hotescA, Mr Mr. King, members Thursday afternoon at the J. R. Travis, IIMrs.L. T.Cummings. home of Mrs. Granvniie GlUett at a Ke L. Hines, Mr D N. Taenix, Mr and Htraup tea to honor of the first anniversary Mrs. Charles M. Morris. o the organization of Camp 9 The officers are Janie GlUett, Mary B The City Federation of. Women's Harmon, Claire P. Flandro and Club will hold the last meeting of Eloanor M. Thayne, the season Monday afternoon at Civic a a a IliiKifiew for the year will Center. The Ladles Aid society of the First be concluded with final of ail Presbyterian church wiU hold the standing committees jandreports the election regular monthly mooting in The church of officers. . parlors Tuesday morning at 11 oclock. Section will serve luncheon at 12.30. Camp 2d of the Daughters, of Utah a a a rioners wljl hold the lat meeting The O. E. H. chrtruw win meet at of the season at thA home of the cap the Civic Center Tuesday evening at tain, Mrs IV J Bateman, 434 Second avtnue, at 2 0 U'Rk Thursday, June 7 Announces Schedule . Iton, Hold s Jt Dun-yo- p 1 f White Eat Week Atlanta and the state federation-meetingof Kentucky and IHinoia, ex pectg to attend the Montana convenin h tion. A plotter of Interest In national omen s club circle wilt be the dem orifttraUofT of a model cottage in Wasli mgton. D. Cl. in support ; f Better Home movement at the Shnners' convention UiHi week, and for a month After the demonstration following cloea the cottage will be turned over to the General Federation of Women's clubs for permanent -- I STARTS MONDAY demonstration work. The government will donate the ground for the location of the cot tage anywhere- the federation chooses to move It. 1 he next meeting of the general federation will take place lr Ixe Angeles, Cal., June 3 and 13, 1924. The next meeting of the council of the federation has been invited to Atlantic The next board City in May, 1925 meeting of the federation will be In V. in C.. Washington, January " cloae-fittin- g NEW Executive Board to Meet at Luncheon. - - HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND THEY AEE CONSERVATIVELY Matt-ghe- n, Center Classes''fo Meet. Civic- - Mondav, 10 to 12 Something New iirCanning," Mis fna Lindeman: general health problems. Miss Amelia Bciigvtou. 2 to 4, advanced dressmak2 (olas (1). Tuesday, 10 to 12 Advanced dressmaking No. 2 (class 2); 2 to 4, dremaVing' No. 2 (c!na 3). Wdnedavgk. 10 to 12 Millinery (make-u- p class); 10 to 12, advanced dressmaking No. 2 (class 1);2 2 to 4, advanced dressmaking No. (makeup lass) to 12 Advanced dress(class 2); 10 to 12, to millinery. Friday,. 2 to 4 Advanced dressmaking No. 3 (class 3). the milvacancies remain-in linery classes which will start this week. Registrations may be made at any time The flower classes will not start Until next week. The leotures on canning and health will be open to tbe public. , Thursday, making 2No. 10 2 4, v, Mlxpah chapter No 5, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold its regular Monday evening at 7.30 meeHfig o'clock tn the Masonic temple. OGDEN $9, $11.50, $13.50, $15 and More t- - ronoa by Mies Georgia Hopkins, Mtea Sarah Little Betty Agee and Mine Bicaaee Agee. llopkios aad Aleao Piper received the cards t the door Sixty goents ceded hetweea tbe hoar of 8 and 5 o'clock. " Tkl llisloriral society gave Its tunnel Inorhms at the Nemttsge hotel la Ogdes ' ttrt. ftWKa ' Th table whs ar raaged is the snfcpe of a T,M sad was decorated with large baskets of yellow rosea and Iris sad bridal wreath, carry teg oat Tbe the club colon, yellow aad white, programs, place cards sad aot caps were in the corresponding colors. Mrs. P. P. Ncilaoa was toastmintre aad toasts were gWra by Mra. Bdward Birbeel, Mra. W, J. Allison, Mra R. P. Boater. Mra. B. 0. Cover Wattia and Mra. A. A. Whitley. were laid for seventy members aad goeata. following ths loacheoo, a program of masic was givea. asder the directloa of Mra. R, P Hunter Tbe aew officers of the clsb Mra W. J. Htllabeaat received tbe gnesta was rhairmaa of the comalltse oa arraage-ment- snd Mrs, Warren L. Wattia soter-tameat dinser Thursday evoaing at their home on Twraty sixth street. Sweet peas and gladiola in shades of orchid were tbs table decoration. Covers werw laid for tea. Mr Many women know it ing their ret Wichert the secret of always keepclad. They have different pairs of shoes in their wardrobes for well bench-mad- e The-e- - h frenrtmc''trj smnttie-- taste dictates means greater foot- comfort and ear from each pair of shoes. There is a vast difference between AViehert footwear and ordinary footwear. Decide today to purchase a pair. . more bench-mad- e Our eompeteut, painvtukin salesmen wnis.,1 voa in Wichert street or delifhtful afternoon pumps, evening slippers or any others you mar require. Better Shoes Cannot Be Made at Any Price. $10 to $12 a Pai Why Pay More? HXXOBS&BK1 Exquisite' Hosiery Marvelously dainty, sheer, hosiery in prav. beige, black, white and cordovan, may be' selected at all-sil- k MsclMmaanLs 118 MAIN STREET VitrifusecT glass coated flue linings invthe Monarch RESIST RUST and CORROSION. A White Hat is smart with every costume, whatever he the color. ( waa played. following the game, her . gnesta, Mrs. C. L, Complimenting FSvraiing of Washington. I) ( , Mrs. Chester R More entertained at fonr tables of (bridge Pridav aftenMVJo f the Pgn nellenic taanciatiok Member w3re eoerfaifaef Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Helen Hunter Riser at her homo ia Bait tarke. The ififnwiPB snrr spenr with a A lunrbeon was served, covers kenslagtoo bciog laid for fifteen Toe trginia was the erewe this evening of one of (lie largest social functions of tbe week, when the Sacred Heart, Ainmnae a asocial ton gave its annual banquet. Tbe giresta of honor were the sixteen graduates of Sacred Heart academr sod the Kt. Rev. Joacph fl Olaas C. M . D. D , of Balt Lake. V. G , sod Monsqraor P M. Coshoahan. the Rev. Pa (her John D. lagan. J. J Lamb Snd William Kennedy Baskets of sweet peas sad ferns, Awd wife bows of gold ribbon, were aaed to carry out tbe ciaaa rotor, gold sad green, ia the table decorations. Covers were laid for seventy five. Tbe bansnet was followed"' by commanity singing and vocal sotos by Mra. lUvmaad P. Dlnaoea aad Mias Morrissey, Mra. J. Ferrara Joeepbia Mra Harold Day entertained the mem- - V I,. Mr. nI Mix. J. R. D.II1.; ) H.H --' Mix. M.jkew will go to Pro.o n.xt .hmcImo X the .UMMt Mr. unl.-rwhich from Rrixhan Yoon, M.vhcw will b pwdtutod. nd Mix M.ry IJt-t- l. Ur. W. A. t bridge Prld.y .fter-hfield nawmiHI to Tmn nlUM Trr t tho hoc., H- -t Twtxtx-IlfU- l sod Mm W H. Petty .nt.rUIrcd card' party Frld.y ..rnlog t thrlr t bom. In booor of Mlw. Jowrldilno Vol.rr Ruo.ll B. Petl, who will and their ho married tbi. mouth." Tuewlay ufloruoon of honor ut a Miu Volkrr w.a the fu card party gima by Mia. Btfle kuina and JtockhIU t the hum. of Mia Ml.i Karina. The Home Coltore rldb win give fla 9, nasi Ittacheon Saturday afternoon. June the Hermitage hotels Motht 1 oclock. ers snd daughters day will bo observed and officers will bo elected Tbs Child Culture club will hold its 7,r Jane meeting Tbsrsday afternoon at the Inlveraity club, at 2 30 oclock other and Important of officers Election clnb matters will be brought before thersaame Mrs. J. W. BiUhgsoa will giro a of ths years work. entertained Mr- - sad Mrs. J. P. Mdrphf at dinner Thursday evening st their home, 2B51 Adams avenue. In hooor of their guests, Utnuaer and two Mr. and Mra Lawrence sons, Matthew and ltwrence, Jr . of Clinton, lows, sod Mrs Lillian McKinsie snd and son, Frandaughters. Helen snd Joan,Covsrs were laid cis, of Baa Francisco. for tixteoir. tec Mr snd Mrs. iAiysl V. Griffis taiaed st bridge Friday evening at their home ia Ogden ran too. Mrs. J W. O'Brien and Mra Herbert L. Hisiey were hoeteesea to the members of their bridge club Thursday afternoon. who Is Miss Helen Coamv. attending Trinity college st Washington, D C , will her In week Annapolis with spend Junv be brother, Vfbrent Panl Qmroy. who will Htates United T tbe from Jone sated grad M1m Conroy, will be ee Naval academy. com pealed home by her brother, who will spend a month hero with his parents. Dr and Mrs. Edward M Conroe, after which be will go to the Atlantic coast, where ho has boo assigned to 'the battleship ColoDr. n, rado. Mra Jane K. Pickett and daughter for Oakland, Afire, veft Friday morning to visit for two tnootha Calif, Piercev and Mr sad Mrs. Richard K small daogbtev. Margaret, left Tbnmdar eve alag foF alpBfBlwv lad., where Mr. Pierce (a attending a medieal school, after a ten days visit with relatives in Ogden f the Mra. B. O. Wattle, president Utah Federation of Womens tluhs. has retained from - viert in Chicago and tbe snath. Mra Wattle attended the National Clubs in Coonclt ef Women's Federated Atlanta, Ga. 1 .and, tate meetings at fedhi Lexington, Ky . ami erated clubs rage. 8 bo also visited In Chattanooga, Hie haataaa waa aaMstad by Radabaaxh. bar d.ucktar, Mtaa Yietaa Hndnaa. Mra. k'ltacaralA wiU aaUrtata the cteh at it next meetiaf- , Mrs. 8. A. Bowsrdskl ratertslned the Catholic Womans teagwo at- Biasing Ion snd buffet luncheon at her homt on Cen- ter street. Tnradsy afternoon Fifteen were pretent. Mra. William Msesoley vlll entertain tbe lesgso at her home os the new I tsh Copper row, Jane 12. "Tbs Rev. Father tl. Hunt of Bait Iako will bo present and wUl deliver a lecture. Tbe playgrounds st the Cypnra srhool will open for ths season next Monday morn-to- g st 10 o'clock. Mrs, Viols Jones will be in charge Mr., and Mra George Carter have as their guest Albert Goodrich of Vernal. Monday evening the Tnasnd dub entertained sk s farewell party In boner of Mr. and lira. Fred Davis, who ar leaving to make their boas la Lee Angeles. Gaara and music were enjoyed, ertor which e Inncheoa was served to twenty gweota. Mra Davis was presented with a boaatUal pome as a token of remembrance. Members of Magna renew. Ho. 8, W. B A. O. T. M., will moot st Cooper hail next Monday sftemooa at 2 oclock. Viola Beckstrad. of Booth Jordam, . Miss is tho gneet of Mrs. Arthar Lncbeei. Mr, ind Mra Arlle Bradibrd motored to Booth Jordan and Balt Lake Wednesday snd vteltril friends. Mr. and Mra R. f Bonmahit, Mr. and . Ptteraoa and X. Mra J. A. Voaag, ad Mra. A. Berg-aer- , Larsen, of Magna, Mr. Mr. and Mra. Harry Richards, Mr, and Mrs. 0. Molooe and Mias G. Vance of Balt lake enjoyed the Blka dance st Baltair Tuesday nighb A 4 SANDY BANDY, Jane 2. Monday eveatng Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Boberg, Mr. ssd Mra Clyde wensen, Mr. and Mra William M. Hughes. Mr. and Mra L U lUddoo, Mra T Marriott and Nerval Btnart motived to Blag ham to attend a party glvaa la honor of A. tttuart et hie home. Marriott of Bundey Mr aad Mra. Bos Bingham and Mr. and Mra L. It. Bnddod and Miu Lurtdda Raddon of Sandy metered to Provo canyon and sprat tho day. Thofoday- - of lereoon tho officers and tesch-fr- a of the Second ward religion elass gave a party, it bring the eloaiag their clan vf the relig Ion class meetings for tho era I Min Fern Hughes Is viaittng st Bingtbe go! of Mtaa Blsacbe Mi arriott Mr-a- nd Mra 'Arthur Powding and Mr. and Mrs Jameu Dowd ing of Salt inks visited at tbe home of thrir parents, MR aad Mra David Dowdihg, Wednesday, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jcnsra and' fatally ptnt Memorial day at Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stuart and Miss iAvetts tnart of Bingham. Mra, T. W. Nichols of Mr. Archie Bowman went to Logan Fri- Soldier Summit and Mr. and Mra H. G, excommencement day. where ehe attended Marriott, who hare Just returned from Cali orcises st the Utah Agricultural college tofnrnia. were gouts of Mra X. M. Marriott, waa WiU when her Bowman, sua, day, Wednesday. gradoated. Mr. and Mrs. J Tim and children jpest Hemoflardaf ie Balt Lake City. Netera nra vejolrteg over tbe arrival of a ann. Mra Neteon waa formerly Miu Mary Graven Mr. and Mra Milton Cashing, Mr. and MAGNA. Jnae 2. Mrs Martin Dowwy Mra William Tea usd Mr. and Mra sad eo. Martin, Jr., of Park Bprinrs, Wyo, all of Balt Lake, were guests of Mr. visited with Magna relatives snd friends last and Mra. T. C. Davies, Wednesday. week. TTiey left the early part of the week for Long Beech, Calif., for a month a visit with Mra Downeys sister, Mrs. Charles r ham. 1 MAGNA WUsno. Mr. snd Mra 0. B. Hansen. Mra Jack Cash. Mra O. B, Timer and Mr and Mra motorwd to Bsratogs Bpnngs Royal Brow Tweed g aad speot tbe ttev. Mr. sad Mra George tarter entertained sf a dinner Saturday evening of last week II their home ob Second East street In humor of their fourteenth wedding saaiver-aary- . Covers wore laid for Btohop and Mra R. M, Woolley, Mr. sad Mra ft. D. Hmsb sad Albert G. Goodrich of Vernal. A beau tifal set of atlverwara was presented to Mr. aad Mra Carter. Mr. and Mra B 1) Randall and non, Harry, sad Mra. 3. O Robinsoa of arrived la, Magna by automobile Moo-da- y sad wUl 'spend asms time visiting ls friends. Mrs. John Traitensock entertained the Magna Ladies Bckfge clnb KaorrU afrr noma ef last week at her home no Fourth Bast street. Peonic te crystal raw formed the Itmebeo table eeoterptece. High Scots was wn and by Mra Jowls (tolom the special prise br Mr. Gtea Reid Mr Louise Worthea wUl oatartai the club at its next meeting. Mra Ttoo Dove of Balt lake and Mlw Haael Matetrom of Lo Angeles were the guests of Mrs- - Arnold Clingev Tveaday Mr. ssd Mra James Method sad (teach ter. Glad rs, Mra Artbov Reillev ssd Mts Msariao Hetllgr stlewded the dance given by the Jackae dancing school at tbe Odeon ia Bait Lake Monday nights Mias C.ladv La rev a uh! Mcljrod took several part night mrrmer was en)Td with friend. In vita (tons are extended to all member ef the Magna Woman's clnb to a farewell party that will bo given next Afuodav are in Hodov of Mra G aiag at the eluhroon L. Carter, who will leave soon to make her borne la Mlseonri. Hw. HrSrsfsSr.u out' .Ml ud M flurfluta Th6 Newhouse Hotel Table dHote Dinner 5:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. !etr aA d. u. The Smaller the Kitchen the Larger the Range? 1JS pw Plat Fruit Cocktail auz Crouton Cruo.m of Tomatoe or Chicken Brpjtv with Rlc Witfer. Totirnado of White Fieh, Flurrett PotAtoe HoUandalse ' CHOICE Broiled Rprlnp Chicken on Tout Filet Uicuon. Sauc Portupale. Prime Htb of Beef au Potatoes New Asparasu Tips in Cream Dinner Roll Combination Sniad A large Range makes a small kitchen uncomfortable for you to work in even in the winter time, and when warm weather comes the kitchen is a good place to stay away from. But the Jus-Scall- CHOICE Chocolate Sundae and Cake Iemon Sherbet and Cake Strawberry Short Cake Coffee Tea Milk MUSIC AND DANCINQ CHICKEN DINNER KELVINS GROVE EMIGRATION CANYON nno 14. Tbe first apeeial Sunday dinner of the season. Appetltlry food, served to you In an appetizing way. al Electric Range was especially designed for thcsmall kitchen. It is small, compactly built, yet complete in every detail, including ample oven space and broiler. When it wsott. fKxJictxioKmgiorjrcRi'tneicxKi iS'ncft qpttHe ctenda is cool. Come in and look them over. 2-- 1 At Uft Twudar for a two wttk ruluUraa frlrml, ,t L Akaulru. Arthur Irhr-- I. Mr and Ur. MENU Mm Wllll.o R Holt and Mrrwlu Kill. ro4 to aratatk Pprtii. SuuUjr aad .prat Cream of Asparagus Soup thr J. Mr. R. aad Mra, Choice k r.rV. wor Dougisa Mias VirgAia Roast Chicken, Sage Dressing XapUa entertained at a th. rwia of rllfford Brin, at a luwli-oo- a dinner party st the Wehnr elob Benday tka Hotel or Prld. IUk. tut Fried Chicken, Country Uravy ,t renteg ta honor of Mias Dtochy Urea, TMOk. Stewed Chicken; Egg Noodles "" Mr. 04 Mr. M. K. Doueln attrnvd nea, the ores won betegSber birthday Browned New Potatoes were tho Rexall Covers tel for ten. roorentRia aad hsaquot at tko Mra Wade M Johasnn entertained tbe Nnhon. hotel Belt Duke. Werinrarte,. Buttered Pea Mta. A. H. Hadaoa entortktaod tho mma-her- o members of her bridge eleb ssd a few adHot Parkerbouse Rolls ditional fseeta at 'lancheoa Turadsy afterof the Fire HeadMd rlnh Thnrwl,, noon. Wafer aftmooa at her home la ShieMe edditloh. Fruit Salad CHOICE Tbe mamige of Miss Tens Lmore Bisek-lev- , Mra. C. J. Chamherleln Mra. B H Hud-ao- o O. ft. Pt Lemon Apple FI . of deeghte of Mv, sad Mrs. fi R. Minsk' Aadrr ml the kit gmelier Coffee ley. sad Wayas E. Mayhew of Provo took arete apeeial f ue.te Lanrbaoo waa aarrod Tea Milk is the ftaft Lake temple, at oar leaf table. A low bowl of pink place Tknrsday Patridreh Hvrern G. kaith performed the and white aweat pea. centered the table Dinner ready at 12:W p. m. ecremeay. A family dinner followed ia tbe Hath aoora waa Won by Mra, Albert M sa tow m ito tetekx tha aerial Act, hr Alta, A- - J. $1.00 por plat ,raJAj.aA s the evening tbe mam hern of tbe elob snd tbeir Unwhs pda sad tbe following additional geests were the guests of Mv. sad Mra Hay at diaaev. Mr. sad Mra Ralph K. BrlstoC Mr and Mrs P. P. Kirkendail oMr. and Mra H A. Braatag Mv. sad Mra P. WliiUeckaL Mx and Mra Royal The Duplex Draft INSURES OF FUEL and the Mirco Processed top Come in and let us demonstrate requires NO POLISHING. ' these features COMBUSTION OHDHN. June 2. A prettily appoint e4 fsaetioa of Toeeday sftereooe was the tee Mra. Mra W. sad Alfred jrtv Agra by W. Karl Dope las at tbe Mary Fay tea. Tba tee table waa decors ted with bettarcape, end e pine sold bettoee aad gvpaopblla, oot ud white eoter- - erbenae waa carriedAwdat-tala the tiring roota aad eea parlor. la Yrceivtng were Mrs. T W. Ftpcr aad Mta Ida ntaalmwoata. Preaidtef at the tea table were Mra. Otia Weeks aad Mra. B. Ten. L. Black Poach was served la ths soa Shoe Satisfaction PRICED tvHatbw-40-atled-7Htattnr- ing No TheSmetof Gome lii and See the New" Monarch Range PATTERN - The board of eveeutjvee of the Ftate Federation of Businese and Professional Womens clubs of 'XJtah will meet today at a luncheon at 'My Shop tea room at 1 oclock. The delegates appointed to attend the national convention at Portland andkll member of the federation committees willnlso he present. fXa eon has also been extended the of- fliers e Huslneas and ProfeAlonal Woinen'e club which was recently at LoCTn. The executive staff of the new club ie composed of the following- - Mra. D C Pittman, president ; Miss Dora Wright, vlca president; Miss Thelma Fogelberg, recording secretary; Mias Vera Carlson, secretary; Mist Xnex treasurer. Mias Daisy Maglnnis, chairman of the program committee of the Utah federation, will report concerning the plans being outlined for the state gathering, which is to be held at the Hermitage In Ogden canyon In September. V lncittuing demand for White Bate make tUe a timely event. Tbe many ezqntelte mlUinerr crdatUma now ob diepUy tnclnde bate for sanny days, largo laco trimmed bats fbr wide turhaoe for dinner Vear or chic drooping pokes and dancing I 'HE -- 9-- B More Convenience Outlets Make More Convenient Homes PERFECT-- |