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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUU&. SUNDAY MOKSDra, MAY ht CaetiaMd tnm ection Rallies Party Meeting 4 or all die things you care the moat about- Taw. Oriental Scheme to Prevail at 4, 1934. to Feature -- are completed tor an rallies will be the fea o( Our Lady of Lourdes SECTION the dosing meeting of given at the Ladled LitLiterary club for the erary club house Monday evening at present dub year at the clubhouse 3 o clock. with Mr. J. H. Brady gen-eLuncheon will be afternoon. Friday Comchairman of arrangement served at 1 30 oclock ov the entermit teu in charge are aa follow: Each section committee. tainment Reception, Mra J. M- - Murphy, Mil. ail) have a table, and keen rivalry K. PLAN'S Jrom big handsome blankets to sheer silk blockings 6 ra Heit Mra P. J. OOarroll, George Mra I F. Hummer, Mra Patrick Friel, Mra Jamea Devine, Mra Thome Foley , program, Mra 1L A Major, Mra F L Peterson. Mra Charles M. Stoffell, Mra A. YV. bom, Mra Ralph Bruneau, Mre. A. Fleckenetein; refreshments, Mra A- - J. Bruneau, Misa Ann Stuher, Mra Jamea Pitman, Mra Mary Wheeling, Mra G. H. Wheelock, Mra. Roy Spencer, ticket and finance, Mra J. E. Dowd, Mra F H. Ager, Mra John J. O Carroll. Mra W. H. will exist as to which has the largest attendance in proportion to membership. Section songs and slogans will be giten. Annual reports will be given following luncheon. Reservations foe the luncheon must be made with section chairmen not later than Wednesday Texan to Speak McDougaiL Mah Jongg and cards wiB be features of the evening entertainment. At 10 IS an Interesting program will he given as follow. rano aolos Hop-To- l" to Political Club Gotirand Nell Mont Hglf Past Ten" Mra Glen Ghugg Accompanied by Mies Nellie Hyland. Dance Marguerite Hyland Accompanied by Miranda Matson. Lullaby," Soprano eolo. "Chinee from East la West t Miss France Hulsh Accompanied by Mias Helen Beesley. Mav Jane Dowd Dance Accompanied by Miss Josephine Dowd. Solo, "One Fine Day," from "Mad..Puccini am Butterfly" Miss Anna Dailey Mis b Helen Beesley. Accompanied A Chinee orchestra will give seve on native their eral selections Instruments. later they will give Mah in instructions Jongg, teaching the truly oriental principle of the game A light supper win be served by the atfollowing young women In ChineseVirtire Mies Margaret MeGean. MIS ginia Bruner, Mies Blanche Stocker, Miss Alice Bruneau, Mis Mary Mellon. Mire Josephine Wolfe, Mies Grace Heitz, Mis Louise Fieckensteln. Ml Victoria pitman, Miss Bernice Pitman, Mtsa Helen Bolognese. Iternovations can he made through Mrs. P. L. Peterson, 1177 Herbert avenue e INTERESTING topics will be pre8 sented at the meeting of Abe Woman s .National Republican Federation Monday at 2 oclock at Unity halt. Mra. LAura B. Hart, a Republican from Texas, will be one of the afternoon the speakers. R. 8 Collett will discuss Lin tah basin. Jamea Levins will speak Mrs E. on State Prison Problems. DevelA. Rogers will discuss Two voopment In National Affairs. cal selections nit) be given by Mxs H C. Hicks, Musettas "Vatee Song from La Boheme, by Puccini, and Could I, by Paolo Tosti. accompanied by Mra Ida Smith Clark. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs W , V Rogers, chairman: Mrs W. B. Ward, Mra W Mont Ferry. Mra A J. Lowe, Jr, Mxe J. Reuben Clark, Mrs. O. P. Cherdron, Mrs M M Nielson. Mra Preston Richards and Chi-Sw- Awards were made when the Girl Scout council of awards met Friday follow evening The awards are as Second class rank Mra D H Gore, MJ as Anna Ooroeli-ueecaptain, troop 6; captain, troop 7; Mias Helen Gr&me, captain, troop Troop Noa 2 Lois Kidder Troop No 8S Elsa Christofferson. Donna Chase. Troop No Merit badges to Troop No 1? Ada Burt, home nurse, Margaret Adkln-oscribe, first aid, laundress Troop No. 2 --Helen IGetting, ar- n. tist. The annual meeting ands Civic cenWomen be he Id Monday t wl schedule for the ctauie m. The 10 a v week follows. 12 rt Advanced 10 W Monday, 2 to 4 W drMfovm, dressmaking; dressmaking t7 30to to4 SSt. mm., advanced home nursmgcla p. Tuesday. 10 to 13 ni class, 3 to 5 p. m., drewtmaking No. 1, 7 to 9 p. m, dressmaking. Wednesday, 10 to 1J m. . Millinery, 2 to 4 p 2 to 4 r. tn., flower making-m.. advanced dressmaking, 7 30 , to 9 riass p rru, home 10nursing to 12 m Project lid-erThursday. 3 to 9 to 4 p, nrv, project leaders, 1; 2 to 4 p dressmaking No. Tell 9 p. tn., . ?m, miflinery; 7.30 to Groomed .Woman. m 12 Drvawnaking Friday; 10 to No 1, 10 to 12 m . Individual help:Inp. m., to 4 p. m- mHUnery; 2 to 4nurses aid dividual help; 7 to 9 p. m, yffx. . 3am lum A golden JutoiW meeting of the W. C. T. U. wa held laat Tueeday after-neo- n and evening at the Westminster Mra. Preabyterian church at whichrecordElizabeth Preegon Andersen, W T C. National ing secretary of the U , was the principal speaker and of honor. gueet banquet was served at 30 o'clock In the evening In honor of Mrs. Anderson. At the evening aeeelon the Rev. Prank W. Bros ga e an address on Patriotism and the Power of the The Rev. AJwfyn Butrther pgpoke on .Education for Abstinence. and Mrs. Anderson on Our Jirtnie Objective. M D. A. R. Chapter to Elect Officers. Officers will b. elected and annual reports will be given at a meeting of Spirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock at the home of Mrs- C. P, Overfield, 33 Virginia street Mra 1 H. -Stohr wUl r he assisting hostess. N- w Lea Robert chapter. United will Daughter of the Confederacy, Bar-romeet Saturday with Mrs. O. W. at her home, 9091 Seventh East it w its trig smart white that is so hard to keep looking its fiest. But what it does she .fear? She plops it into Lux suds the min- ute it is soiled and out it comes like new. 1. I For milady Paris sends cobwebby hosiery in all the smart shades nude, bois de rose; s and costume slips, to ravishing peach step-inmatch your fairest gown. Not extravagant now to buy the lovely things ! You know theyll last if you launder them with Lux, for Lux is just as safe for fine fabrics as pure water alone rTr used to take real strategy tq preserve the fine finish of your chic sports things to keep them from fading. But now you keep them fresh and unfaded all season long. Just squeeze the gentle Lux suds through and through them whenever they are soiled. If they are colored, wash very quickly in almost cool suds. Lux wont injure any fabric that is safe in water alone. 1 be rendered Amarella Vocal (Jesse M o)o, Wlnne), Mrs. John F Sharp, Mra C. M Benedict, accompanist Original Short story, Mrs. H. L Marshall. Dance Spanish duet, piano (Moszkowskl), Betty and Virginia A1 Uson. Vocal solos, 'Wvnken and Bltnken (Jules Jordan) and Ive Got a Pain In My Sawdust (Wade), Mrs. George Allen; Mra CL M. Benedict, accompanist. following the program tea will be served. Mrs. T. B Beatty and Mrs W. R Calderwood will preside, assist ed by Mrs J E. Jack Mrs E. V Silver, Mra A J Ridges Mrs M. W. Baxter, Mrs J J GalUgan, Mrs C N. Ray and Mrs L L WJoodruff urn 3 , Open Meeting Planned by P. E. O. Chapter. 111 O meet Chapter D of P. E Monday afternoon at luncheon at the home of Mia Pearl Savage. 1037 Third avenue. Title i an open meeting and each member mar invite one rueat. The assisting hostesses are Mrs. C. C. Countryman. Mrs A. C. Watts and Mr. Ale Eberhardt. Mra Grant Swan la In chare of the program. a Officers to Be Chosen by City Federation. of Women'; City Federation elube will hold its re ruler meetinr Monday afternoon at 2 30 oclock at Civic, Center, Ejection of officer, for the comfnr year will be held and fol lowlnr th buefneaa meetinr the mem here wiU be the rueat of the Purity Biscuit company In a visit to Its fac tory. Section 2 of th Womans society of th Immanuel Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mre R. R. Dorland at her home 104 Yule avenue. Mr C. J B rattan wi'i he Luncheon will he anristlnr hostess served at. 1 o'clock and a program Th ' iUi All clean and fluffy moths W r . 1 HIS year my painted walls looked very dull and grimy, but the cost of painting gave me a jolt. I decided to fay washing them with Lux, I did a small space at a time, rubbing on the thick lather and rinsing it right off. The wall was like new it was pure magic. And when Id finished, my hands were as 'smooth as if I hadnt done a bit of housework. Mrs. E. R. 5 II I t safe from its hard tobelieve you ever dreaded blanket washing time. You never have an anxious moment now that you ue Lux for washing blankets Lux wont shrink them wont coarsen or mat them. The North Star Woolen Mill Co. says, Lux b ideal for washing blankets. ryv 1 hands. Why it was like washing your hands with it an hour and a half every day. Of course you turned to Lux or washing dishes. Lux brings look. Its as easy relief from that on your hands as fine toilet soap. & &t 4 Bros. Co,, C mhridta. You wouldnt think of using harsh kitchen soap in the dishpan nowadays. It is too hard on your t Him. will follow. Show. m Aid society of th y Methodist church, 1740 Ftfth Feat street, will meet at th church Luncheon will he served Tuesday at 1 oclock The hostess, ere Mrs P H. Ntver and Mrs, J w. Mo Gann. Th Zinnias, Snapdragons, Asters, Marigolds, Verbenas, Geraniums, Carnations. Plants last pear took first prize at the Holliday Flower lAdiMf fn-tenar- PROVO , i PROVO. May 2 Mr T N. Taylor Matrons club of the nteriameA the member of the B. Y The Youn First Poerreratlonal church will meet U. Women a orpanlaation, and their her horns Thursday et 2 30 Tuesday a ft. mood with Mr partner, at Marian Mtaa D. D. Stockman. SSEIrhth avenue. Pharp of Salt Lake pave special musical numbers Games of were after th which luncheon Bethel Ladles auxiliary . The played,, a missionary was eerv ed Baptist church will hold of John Mra. Mra Thu H. von rimed enterand Mr, home I, meetinr at the East tained a number of friends at their Bayne, 177 South atThirteenth 2 p m home Monaav Ail evening. In honor of street Wednesday are their eon, Don. The evening wrae Invited. member and friend, a music Lunchspent with game and to Mr. nd Mra Don The Cleofan will be entertained eon Mr.nerved Mra Royal Jensen, Mr Thursday afternoon by Mrs.in Wllford Park.Mr and Gilmer and Harry Heal. Mr and Mre Y Cannon at her home A Will Jon- -. Mr and Mre Ernest park Mr H L. Mulliner will sneak Henrlehsen. Mr and Mra Jack Gilon John Singer Sargent and Color bert, Ity, and Mr- - Kidney Vincent. Impressionism." eve-ntn- g Seedlings for sale from these plants. WM. HYTE Florist. Phone Douglas 128. A Member of th Salt Lake Floral Society. n The auxiliary of the Salt Lake Medic4l society will meet Wednesday, at 2 p. m , in the T. W C. A clubThe following program wlU house 9 wen groomed woman class or will be conducted Thursday evening bv the U. ctf U. pnystcnl education women. PLANTS fust aid, if its white this year Program Arranged by Medical Auxiliary. -. BEDDING Oakes, tuck-i- overblouse e das. The street Ann Nelaon, Modish girls lovalty and honesty and urged the cooperation of parents, especially mothers, in school and scout work. Ip n, . , , t No. 2. Mrs. C B. Stevens, commissioner of the council, introduced Mias Gertrude Arbuckle, principal of the West Junior high, who spoke on the value of ecmit - principles tn the lives of s; National Officer Addressee Meeting. Helen Elizabeth craftsman, laundress, Interpreter 3 No Virginia Lehman, Troop hostess cook. Ijouise Interpreter Lehman, cook, hostess. WUma Grimes, electrician; Renta Valtinke. swimmer, star gaser, Elsa Chrlstofferson, swimmer. Troop No. S Louise Kaighn, artist, cratsm&n; Helen Struck, scribe, first aid. Theo Murdock, first aid, Leah Diets, first aid, Virginia Tbompotn, scribe. 2 Dorothv Roberts, Troop No, scribe, Edna Bailey, scribe, artist, Helen Bailey, scribe, artist Troop No. 10 Lillian Gsrsllck. home, nurse, cook; Meiva Guhver, cook Gold star Dorothy Taylor, troop No. 3, Bertha Merrill Silver star Eva Lund, troop No. I. Gertrude Barnack, troop No. 2; Wilma Grtmea troop No. 2, Olive Harder, troop No. 3; Louise Lehman, troop Civic Center Association to Hold Annual Meeting. la is n, pah The social committee of give a car 0 chapter. O. E S, will from afternoon on party 5 .Wednesday 2 until o clock, In the K. of P hall Mrs F F. Phelps and Mrs. W. H. Tandmesser will have charge of the following musical program to be given hour. during the tea Leon Smith, accomVocal solo. Leon Smith, violin Mrs panied by solo. Mrs- - Gladvs W. Bingham, acA A. Barr, violin companied by Mrs Whitehead solo. Miss Jeanette t Is in charge of Mra Earl Allgood the refreshments, assisted by Mrs Mftda Ball, Mrs Ellis Johnson and C Mrs Carrie Rager Mr Levina Brown Is general chairman ofC- arS. Mra assisted by rangement. social section chairman, The Culp. be will C. Whitehead, Mra. Emma by iMra G. W. Barrows Mra Buads, W. H Havener and Mrs. John In charge of tickets and tables. bold Chapter No. 6, O. EL 6 . evening It regular meeting Monday Masonic temple. at 7 SO oclock th theorder are invited. All members ofth ter - Awards Are Given to Girl Scouts. , Mizpah Chapter 0. E. S. to Give Card Party. Mi ' Z- 2 Mrs. Ephraim Hanson g -- w NE enthusiastic woman wrote, mainly because of its remarkable You will never guess w hat Ive purity and gentleness. washed in Lux a velvet dress 1 just When use Lux they know It came out perfectly and Ive saved their handsthey will not have that rough, the $5.50 it costs to have it deanedr reddened look so distasteful to And its not only fine fabrics. More fastidious women. They know that and more women are using Lux for Lux is as easy pn their hands as it is all household purposes for the fam on the fine fabrics theyve always for used it for. Small wonder then ily laundry for the dishes linoleum. Partly because of the that almost everyone uses Lux for wonderful convenience of it, but the things she care? the most about. - , vu Mr and Mra Ole E. Olaen. Jr , Mr and Mra A. C. Johnson, Mr and Mr. R. P. George Meyer, M t and Mr Crandall. Mr, and Mra Franklin Y. Gate. Mr. and Mr Virl Park. Mr and Mrs Will Facer, Mr and Mra Morris Gray, Mr and Mra Ray Green Mr. and Mra David Jrhnaon Mr. and Mrs Arvil Olaen. Mr and Mra Aaael Fred Thur-gooDahlqutat, Mr. and MraCardell. Mr. Mra Hannah J Jennie Scott, Mra Joseph F Park Lulu Price. and Ml If W Fhea left Mr and Mra Wednesday afternoon for New York Cltv. to remain for a few weeks, and then will nail for France to make their , home during the coming year. The marriage of Mis Nor SAxey Slmmonson S. of of ITovo and J Martin .took place m the Ball Lake young couple temple Monday.. Th wilt make thir home Inf kUrun Mrs C H. Renltcb and Mrs William Ralston entertained the members of th Valley cirri at the bom of th former Tuesday evening Th time was spent In tewing for th bazaar to be given toon by the cfrole ladies. dEunchems as nerved to Mrs Anna B Ytarnlck. Mra Charles Funk. U Baker. Mrs. W W-- Ray, Mrs. Mrs. Georr Lvn, Mrs. Roy Knapp, Mrs Wlllfem Gallagher, Mra. Charles Chamberlain. Mrs. Elmer Duncan, Mrs John Mra Herman Grimm Westphai Mra. Lottie Redfleld. Miss Nora RAdfteid, Min Florence Ray and Augusta Scherer Mrs. Alex Mortenson wat ta the members of the central board of the Daughters of the Pioneer at her hom Monday evening A business meeting wag conducted, after htn which luncheon was nerved to Mra afternoon of last week. In honor of Grace Cheever, Mr Marietta Bees- Mrs. EL H Paepk of Loa Angeles, ley. Mra Meliaea Williams, Mra John a ho is here visiting her daughter, Sajcey, Mr. Bernetta Beck. Mr Lucy Mr Jamek Lunn. The rooms were H Farnaworth. Mra Mary Corbet t.i decorated with th season a flowers. Mr Seraph Jackson, Hn, Rose Y Luncheon waa rved to Mra K H. Stewart. Mra Laura Y. Foot and k. Mra. Jamea Lunn. Mra E, D, Mra Ruia H Bushman. Bates. Mrs. Earl Smoot, Mra C B Mr and Mr O W. Hyde enter- freshwater, Mr. Spencer Clark, Mra tained a number of friende at dinner.' Lee Smith, Mra Clark Newell, Mra Saturday evening of last week, at p O Hall. Mra N. H Ellison, Mrs. their home, in honor of their O. K. Hansen, Mra E A. Mitchell, whose birthday fell Mm Harold. Mitchell, Mr Richard on that day. Coversanniversary were laid for Koehard, Mra A. I. Loveless end Mrs. E. 3. Hall of Salt Lake. twenty Mis Evelyn Anderson was hoetses , Mra B. D Sutton was boatess to to a number of friends at her home th Thursday Afternoon Bridge club Th was time Friday evening afternoon Five tables of spent with games and music. Luncheon was Thursday held- were played, after which served luncheon was served. Mr. J TV gomo entertained at Miss Alcoa Poulton entertained th Lambda Tau club at bridge party at her hom Saturday member of Pa-o- her homo Monday evening. A bust- ness meeting was held, after which luncheon was served to Miss Msu-- 1 rine Bee, Miss Agnes Farrar, Mias Josephine Jones, Miss Luctle Oleea, Miss Anna Pay. Mias Beulah Jones. LaRue Mlaa Mildred Jon. a. Mis Startup and Mia HUdred Johnson Miss Lola Colvey entertained the members of th G. R. A. clun at a t her home Thursday, candy pull evening. Th member of th C. O. H. ehih were entertained at th hom of J Ohio Murdock. Friday evening The. time wa spent with music and sew- Ing after which luncheon aa . -- SON IS BORN. May J. A GtrvVTBON, horn Thursday to Mz. and nnt - "n A v w |