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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER mm Civic Welfare Clareno Neslen. Muaio. Hostesses, Mra. J. M. Forgett, chairman; Mra. R. K Thoma, Mm. W. A. Wight, Mre. W. R. Aehby. Mra. H., A. Eckner. March 17. Business meeting. Music ection day. Hostesses, Mra. A. J. Uwe, chairman; Mra. W. E. Ceulaun. L J. Mra. B. W. Robertson, Mra. Ketchum. Mra Lvdle Ie Compt. March II. Open date. Program to be announced later. April 7. Business meeting. 13 ection of officer Music Hostesses, Mra C. R. Whitehead, chairman: Mra. A. Mra A. Kerr. Mra. Jacob BJvana, Lydia Ryan, Mra. B. H. Niakeraon. April 81. Open masting. Business. Address, "Out of oor in Utah,': A. O. Treaanza. Music Hoeteaeee. Mra Mra Bsther Husbands, chairman; William Ratle, Mra. L. E. Clark, Mra. F, H. Allan. May 6. Business meeting. Annual report of officer. Installation of officers. Music Hostesses, Mr. Atkins, chairman; Mre. Kent . to Be Aim of Club betterment will b stressed club Wsmatch Literary thl year. The opening mtlng will be held Tueeday afternoon at l.W o'clock t tally hall. The , program 1 a follows: President greeting. Mm. R. T. Port. Address, "A Little Journey to the Convention of the General Federation Mr W. H. Tayof Women' lor. Reading, Mrs. Eether Husbands. Procee-slon- 'Piano selection, "Bridal (Qrieg ), "Polonal" (Chopin), Mxs. Maude Cheshire, The hoeteasM will be the Incoming officers, Tha parliamentary law section will o'clock meat Friday afternoon at l:M with Mra. W. A. Merrill, 1SS South Eighth Bait. The program for the general club club meetings for the remalwder of the . year are a1. follow: Business October Open meeting. addreea, ' "Salt Lake City the Outlook and Vplookt,"' Hom Beaaon; m aic Hostess, Mra. C. K. Tolhurst, chairman! Mrs, J, B. Marshall, Mrs. W. f. Core, Mr V. A. Betttlyon. ' Mm. Alice Ebei. October 11 Business meeting. Addreea, "Community Service ThroughH. Better Amusements," Profesr J. Music. Griffith. H6tess, Mre. I'en Frank Hough, chairman ; Mra Mre. Johnson, Mm. William Mossop, H. J. Creager, Mra. Blsle I. November 4. Business meeting. Ad- "Uur community s ed." Mre. R. A... Broadhurat. Music. Hostesses. Mra. M. K. Uilson. cniur- man: Mr. Jamee Hiooort, .Mrs. i. w, BmelUer, Mra. W. C. A. Viewing, Mrs. CIVIC the dub" -- t. are, ute. Hostesses, charity committee members.' mealing. AdJanuary . Boirtne dreaa, "The Saouritle Commleelon of Vtah," H. C. Hick. Music. H. E. Oiers, chairman; Mr. 1 B. Brown. Mra Bessie Kern, O. W. Dally, Mrs. R. W. IVason. January 20. Business meeting. ParHostesses, liamentary section day. Mr. J. H. Maya, chairman; Mra. T. F. Farrell. Mra. Gua Anderson, Mrs, J. O. Angell February J. Business meeting. Address, "The School Problem." William Rawllngs. Miwla. Host esse. Mra. Mark Reedall, chairman ; Mr. II. C, Hick. Mra W. J. txximla, Xfr. Charles F. Olsen, Mrs. Mary S. Dodge. Business meeting. February 17. Drama section ay. Hosteases, Mrs, J. T. Beless, chairman; Mrs. It. A. Rroedhiirst, Mrs. O. R. Meredith, Mrs. F. K. Itse. March Addreaa, Open meeting. S. "City Problems," Bnslness. Mayor C. t ta H. IXtlow, Mra. WilIX 8. Ijochrl. liamKey, Knerr, Mr. Annual, club breakfast. May The club h&a just leeued attractivebound ly yearbook. mm Saturday at the hom ot Mr W. N,Wllllan on 8irsee avenue. The sisUnsr hosteeees will be Mr. Ksu-- O. iiisMis aui si iss auariavn Mrs. Julia, A. T. Lund will srlv on i no 'i nrs loCU- urui and ment in American a musical program wHl History", be glvtn under tine asrsciioo of Mr BUli, Paul Brad ford. Th officer of th soclstr Re gent, Mr. W. D. Nbekri first vie a. Airs. second i. rtc regent. willsy: regent, Mr E. M. Mnsheld; reoord-m- g Martan Cart- eecretsxy. Mis Uartwrkrht, per Da$ y Qual-iroug- lors. The Ladles' auxiliary of the" Bethel Baptist church will have a Bible atudv at the home of Mrs. N. T,. Nelson, S37 Oreen street, Wednesday, at J j. m. The Blue Triangle league of the T. Wl. O. A. will entertain at a watermelon party Monday evening Ar Invitation extended to all young t.ustness girls to meet at the T. W. at 7 , o'clock. ' Mr. O. W. Corfleld entertain . of Arthur will Past Matron' circle. th S.. at luncheon at 1 o'clock, fol lowed by bridge, Rentember H. All members of th circle, are Invited to be present. Weddings and Engagements Oeattsse Th Servtc Star xglon will hold th opening meeting for th year 1S24- th on Monday afternoon at Z:lU o'clock In th ladies' parlor or th Hotel UUh. . Governor Charles R. Maby will peak on "Federal Constltutioh." Mra. Han Flo will glv a vocal selection and Miss Alio Hanson will glv a niano selection. Throughout the. year th regular' monthly meetings wtu d neta on ins third Monday of every month, and all member and prospective members are Invited to attend. Th offioer for th coming year Mr. Victor C. Vette, president i Mra. Harold P, Fabian, firm vice president; Mr. Albert Wilkes, second Vic presthird ident; Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood, vie president; Mrs. Stanley Clawaon, fourth vie president; Mrs. T. D. Lewis, fifth vie president; Mrs. Robert Ooodwln, recording secretary; Mrs. H. B. Orr, corresponding secretary; Mr. Arthur U Murray, treasurer; Mrs. J. W. Cherry, historian; Mrs. Mr. Coray, parliamentarian; Elisabeth B. Hnyward, chaplain. Th Toung Matrons' club of th First Congregational church will meet with Mra E. T. Smith, 156 Dougla street, Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock. Members of the Hilt City Federation of Women's Clubs at the regular meeting of the federation Monr day accepted an Invitation from th McDonald Candy Company to visit the plant of the company tomorrow t 3 10 o'clock. All clubwomen of the city are Invited to Join the federation In lk member The maker of the "Onyx" hoaiery at regular meeting of the'' Past Matrons' circle. Orders of the Eastern Star, will be held Thursday at the home M Mrs. C. F. Barrett, ..I Laup street.' Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. Warren Benjamin, Mrs. J. K. Beverldsre, Mrs. I O. B. Brown and Mra H. Brown. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, the business meeting and election of All members are offlcera to follow. A 1 sppesraac of hery troubles r Ksducss anaatarsl creasy skins. Higha snec-bvsl- WOeerTreWiiss FEED, T. BOKINS SON. Nsw Vert CHr BROWNATONE sy . 1 taken to tli stag and Introduced to Mr. Clonlnger and hi corrspany. Mjrpah charter Vo. 8, O. E. 8 , will hold a meeting to celetbrats Its nine- teenth annlxeraary Frlilnv evening at l:M o'clock, in the Mnsonlc temple. he enjoyed after the proInclng Anwill Invitation is extended to gram. members of the order. In honor of Miss Vivien McSorley, who was married to Hart C. Ogden on Wednesday. Mies Bthelyn Ekler entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening1 at her hom, 633 East Ninth South street. Th hostess was less Bees. fV, assisted by her mother, Mrs. E. L. Cssakiidge, Maes, tl.ler, and her sister, Miss Margaret Klder, Qoldenglow and French marigolds were effectively used In the din-ITellow canand living rooms. dles were In crystal holder on th A yellow color scbem sunper table. was carried .out In the refreshments. Miss Helen The guests included Bolognesc. Mrs. Kuth Bath, Miss Alice Chrlstenscn, Mrs. Zoda Elder, Miss Thelma Oreen, Miss Mabel Green. Mis Ma Harrison, Mrs. William McSorley, evening at her hom on Harrison in-nuThe eenterplec for th supper Mi.-Margaret Musscr and Miss Beth table was a crystal basket of red rose Mussor. buds, i Covers wefe laid for Mr. and Mrs. The 'Semper Fldells clas of the Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rldon Wlttwer, Methodist Sunday school gav Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Butte, a sliower in compliment to Miss Mar- Oraug, Mis Beth Tulll Lenora Mr. Tullls, garet Ttilford, a member of tho'cias snd Mrs. Ada Wood. Th hostess was evea and nriae, September assisted her Vetby daughter, Mls Lula Th lAdles' auxiliary to the lauclll Dlt- - Wood. ning at the hom of Ml eran Volunteer Firemen' association low. will 'meet Friday at It a. m. with Mrs. Members of the C" club were enavenue, for Aird, 567 'Twelfth ' tertained Monday evening byr Miss Mr. H. .1. Inch and Mr. M. quilting. entertained at a miscellaneous Ethel Blair et her home on Tenth shower at th home of Mrs. Oustaveson Bust street at a kenslngton In honor Ashton avenue in nonor or Mrs. of Miss Eunice Fvere. Red petunias Mr. Garland Cox of San Diego, on Morgan, a bride of this Calif., who is visitirts her parents, Oavlord Mr. Morgan was formerly month. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson. Miss Leila Johnston of American 4 ' S Fork. 8t. Ann's Sewing Circle will Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, at the Holy Ores hospital. m m m Ann's Pariah circle will The at trtet Th'rrsday, t o'clock, at the Kearns t?t. Ann' orphanage. daughters of the Handcart Pioneers will meet with Mrs. . J.iser,h Jones. after164 Cleveland avenue. Monday Mrs. Hsxel Franks noon at 3 o'clock. ("sunders Is In charge of the proMrs. J. N. Rock will be asgram. sistant hostess. The literary section of the Kle chfh o'clock. In the will meet Friday, at A cafeteria T. W. C A. clubrooms. luncheon will He served. The nrioet ' e. Cen-tena- 1 Jn an Miss 4. Mis Si. lrsfn Tjolores W!!! enter- I tain at her home, (24 Bast Broadway, Monday evening at a shower in honor of her sister, Mis I .aura Larson, a bride of the fall. Fall Towers will b used In decorating. Twenty hav been invited. &r' Is Mrs. (R. W. Barnes of Angeles. f rmeriy of Salt Lake, announce th marriage of her daughter, Lillian, to The James Wtoek of Ixsi Angeles. took place Wednesday In th nmnge followed was and 8e.lt by temple flams-color- Thsf th experience of thousand of home owners who ned good jadgement in selectinj: their heating plants, because the WEIR's ability to aye fuel ii more than a promise or a possibility it' a proiren factmade possiklo by the patented Gas and Soot Consuming Fire Pot which, jov .will find only in the WEIR Furnace. tre . Let u tell you the WHY of lower coal bUli ta the WEIR-Heate- d Home. Let u estimate a WEIR Warn Air Heatinz flaat tor YOUR km MORRIS C. JOHNSON m m m K, Mrs. P. tes Jj , 850 South State St. The WETR Pnmce b Miscellaneous Events ten-da- B e, Waaatoh-118- a. a product of the Meyer Furnace Co Peoria, I1L Ste-phe- n, at. i Jrui. over-work- Women who find themselves afflicted with weakness, pain, headbackache, nervousness, irritability and melancholia will be interested in Mre. Chapman's letter, and should realize that Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is especially adapted to overcome such conditions. Mri. Chapman's Letter Reads as Follows : NEW ALBANY, IND. "I took Lydia B. Plnkham'g Vegetable Compound for a weakness which many women have from over work, and. from which I suffered for quite a while. I wasn't lit to do my work and my sister advised me to take this medicine. After the first few days the paina were not so sever aa they had been and after taking a few bottles I am not' bothered any more. I am doing my housework every day and highly recomwiend the Vegetable Compound to any woman suffering from female trouble. a friend called yesterday me on th 'phone end knowing-- what It did for mOnly wanted to know what to ask as shs meant to- aly It a trial for at the drug-storMRS. C. 8. CHAPMAN. 1:0 Elm Street, New Albany. Indiana. e, ' Another Case of Nervous Breakdown n MEMPHIS, TENTf. "Two and my ago I wa completely nerves were a wreck. I could years not sweep a room without resting, 1 could not do mv of a work a little at time and the doctor's medicine 1 did not help except any me; One sfcy liome one threw a little beok on to ray porch and in It read several testimonials of women who had been like myself, I went right out and got me a I had taken the bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and .before whole of that bottle I knew It wa helping me. . I took slg 'bottles and then in about three month I took twe mora. Now I am In perfect health. I do all my own work and could do mors. I can truly say that I know Lydia B. pinkham's Vegetable Compound gav me my health. M.RS, O. J. HXNCKIT, 474 a E. Georgia SL, Memphis, Tenn. run-dow- Tul-c,t'- -. Pyorrhea y X aches, j - I '. natural result of overwork! j ly I AY in and day out, week in and week out) tha tired, housewife and mother toils on, sweeping, dusting, cookIa it any wonder that after a time a ing, cleaning and mending. weakness, such as Mrs. Chapman had, develops and the wife and mother pays a toll dn physical weakness and pain for her efforts of love, the' it Bnth entertained of the Sunshln club r' MR. C B. CHAPMAN im sy. new usahv. ma. T tb Frlmembers 464 North dav evening at her home, Fifth West street. Mr. Ted Jackson gave musical number. Light refreshment wer served. Thos present wer Mrs. W. Richardson. Mrs. H. Purgln, Mrs. H. G. Ted Jackson, Mrs. A. Mr. Taylor. home In Berkeley, Richardson, Mrs. William Sedgley Mr. and Mrs, Theron 8. Parmclee Mrs. Harry Cleaver, Mrs. W. J. Hall, . Personal. l reiurnea ine latter pare or tne weeK Ooodlad. Hrem a ten days' stay at Brighton. CestlsM rises fisssWss legs, Mrs. Job White has returned from In honor of Mrs. James IWeeke, fora ten days' trip to Butte, Mont. Mr. merly Mis Ulllan Barnes of Los I who In In Anee!es. White, has on t been a recent bride. Mis Carrl Beaver. Montana Mr "W. F. Knox. the Bransford for a few day. Miss an extended business trip, will re- Kaalsted and Miss ilohanne Hogen-se- n turn next week. entertained Thursday evening at Mathews will leave tomorrow for St early the home of Miss Hogensen on CapiLouts and will later go to New OrMr. and Mra. C. M. Blackhurst cf tol Tim. Twenty-fou- r close Mends leans to teach In th Tulare univer Los Amreles are here for a three of the brtd wre present. Th evesity. m m m weeks' visit with Mr. Rlarkhnrat'a ning was spent in music and games. Mrs. M. returned mother, ha and Frank Oroabck Mr. Blackhurst, Mrs. Blackhurst' sister. Mrs. Ales i Mrs. Ada Wood entertained at jacooson. Mrs. maoknurst was t r- - dinner party In honor of Mrs. Fldon merly Miss Evelyn Barnes of this Wlttwer, formerly Miss IVerne ""' b'd, 0t teM wk- - Thursday Make Quick Way to Mr. Arthur A. Alrth and dsnirr,- ter. Virginia and Betty I,ou. of OgHair Beautif ully Wavy den. ar visiting this week with Mrs Alrth's parents, Mr. and Mre. EdN. Pypr. ward The heated Iron makes th hair dry and CAN BE STOPPED IN M HOURS looking, burns off th If you suffer from Pyorrhea, sore ends, giving a most untidy appasusuKisk. Tou who rtars learn ea on rrora xx- and sxngy gums, loose teeth or other mouth. Irritations, I want to send you retnc will be gtad to hoar of a very Mr, and Mrs.. T. F. Thomas and my simple home treatment under plala sttnpl method which SB ocia to Bono Ralph Clonlnger entertained et a bo It stops Pyorrhea In Its wrsvppec. of th objection l ere led to and which at the Wilkes) theater Thursday worst form, and is curing thouaitnUe fives better resniX thsui th oortlng party Th nlgbt guests were former Goveverything else failed. Simply or long hair. Iron for either boobs ernor nd Mrs. John C. Cutler, Mr. after y name for send fret generous Just get a few ounces of plain Hquid nd Mrs. George H. Mr. snd trial offer of my secret hom treatstlmorln at your druggist' and nccuy Mrs. R. J. Evans. Mr. Tm, and Mrs. Hugh ment. Address King Laboratories HI a lit tils wrth a brush befor doing up Ward, Mr. Anna McDonald, Mr Q&teway St a.. Kansas City, Mo. (Adv.) th hair. Tour hair wui be aa Henry Moore, Mr. and Mr. R. Ken-daThomas, Mr. and Mr. W. fi. wavy and ourry a though Mother Nature did It. and It will be Romney. Mr. and Mrs. B. R Rlvs, Camphor Water for Eyes manaa-eahlno matter what Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Ftmonds, Mr. quit Mr. Thorn Wis. Mr. and Mra. Nothing has the quick action vt style of coiffure you adopt. Th effect J.ndCecil Alter, Mr. and Mrs. BL C. aicaipW 4m$htttf, wiUahaaeT,. iy Of u w win be much prettier than rf you us d Davis. Judge and Mrs Harold a waving Iron, will Is i tmuch longer, ete, a mixed in Lav oil ik eye Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harten-stei- n tia, wash.- - One small bottle Lavoptik or ana me neaitn your nair win not Mr. nd Mra. A p suffer. Sllmerlne la not sticky or Ech and or of th women guests was pre- kelp' any ease weak, strained greasy, but 1 quit pleasant to use. sented with an American riwe. soso eyes., Aluminum ere tup free, Beauty (Advertisement) After the performance the party wa Schraaua-Johnson(Adv.) besui-tiful- Slxvth ed Mrs. Owen Parry of Los Angeles, formerly of Salt Lake, wws surprised by a number of her friends at her Fast street. Thurshome, 41S Fourth day afternoon-- . (Luncheon was served.R. Mrs. F, The guests included Parrv, Mrs. Jessie Evans. Mrs. C. IT. Mrs. Bnldwln, Mrs. Jennie rTIllott Mary Cook. Mrs. B. Bouck. Mrs. B. B Harmon, Mrs. H. A. Iavi, Mrs. Nancy James, Mrs. John Jones of Spanish IFork. Mrs. Ouf Backmsn. Mrs. Emmallne ofubous and Mrs. John Van Sterter. Mr. Parry will Antrele next Week. leave for L Ik lrchd a Joss Garbett entertained th clufc at her hom on Weat North street last Wednesday evening. A program was furnished for the venlng's entertainment and a Dutch supper wa served. Th rooms were decorated In pink and lavender aster and the color cjhem was carried out in th favors. Mis Chln-K- e v , It Costs Less Per Year toOwnaWEIR Mrs. O. W, Anderson entertained Wednesday at her home, VtfM Km avenue, In honor of the Sugarhouse Primary officer. Th tea table was decorated In blue and th centerpiece was a basket Of pink asters. The guests Included Mrs. John Wheeler, Mrs. Thomas Wheeler, Mrs. Mr. Willard fUcharda, Thompson, Mr. W. W. Ltmt, Mr. W. W. Lunt, Miss Rosalia Lont, Mr. Martin Matsen, Mrs. Oscar Vctterlt. Mrs. Mrs. W. G. HemingRoylance, way, Mrs, E. Hampton and Airs. R I,, Cromer. Th hostess was assisted by her daughter. Miss Eva Anderson nd Mis Delia Anderson. Jr., Mrs. T. S. Condie and daughter. Blanche, entertained Friday evening at a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Gertrude Phillips, a Septem ber hrlde. The rooms were decorated gladiwith asters and oli. Thirty guests were Invited. Buskey of Boston. Dikes. The marriage will take place early In October. ; A used In decorating th room were given y Mis Musical selection Maxine Warner. Mise Tolsnda Pendleton and IMIsa Lois Clark. Miss Blair was assisted by her mother, Mrs. ,T. M. Blair, , Helpful Advice to r, i wer Mrs. F. Steenblik and daughter. Mra Willard Smith and Jeanett Steenbnk, entertained at a miscellaneous Shower for M3s Florence Hansen, a bride of the month, at the 661 home of Mr. Willard Smith. North Twelfth West street. Thurs day evening. The rooms were deco rated with fall flowers. The f veiling was spent In playing various games. The guests numhered thirty. A miscellaneous shower was" given by Mr. Je?se Watson at her home, 574 South in honor of Mira Ninth West street, The guests Hansen Friday- - evening. numbered twenty. The rooms wer decorated with cosmos, snapdragens and marigolds. W' k 1 , ft a wedding breakfast tor relatives at the homa of th tsrid' slstsr, Mr. Alex J. Jacob son. In th Rlt apartments. visit to friends The couple left Friday for northern from a agven-weeCalifornia. wHer they will remain a ,In San Francisco. Lo to before, time e'icrt returning Mrs. P. G. Calvert and daughter. Angeles to make their home. Maryee, and Miss Kdna 'Leone Jenkins Announcement ha Just been re- have returned from a three weeks' ceived In taH Lak of th marriage trip through Vlkiwatnne park, cf Miss Aujusa Hansen and William Mrs. N. V. Parks and small daughKondall Cates. Th wedding took A dele, have returned from I.os place August 1 at th Phi Mu oror1ty ter, and the beaches. Angeles bouse of th University of California J, In Berkeley, Cal. The bridegroom Is Mrs. W. V. )lastlna--s cf Ixis Anthe eon of (Mr. and Mr. W. C. Cates geles Is the guest of Mrs. N. V. Parks nd Is well known In SsJt for of Mllford a few weeks. lake. C. of Is Carl a daughter Th bride Mr. and Mrs. Kmest Robbina .will Hansen, American consul to Slam, leave Wednesday to visit their dniiKh-tssnd Mrs. Hansen or uonita avenue. Mrs. W. A. Leonard, in Han FranPerkeley. The ooupl will make thhr cisco. ANY SHAOC rzrrrr?Vi yriii.ijsn SB Invited. Mrs. J II. Ijeggett snnounces the engsgement of her daughter. Vera, to Paul Roberts Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Centsrvllle. The aedding will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I Roblson snnounce the engagement or tDeir Ci ughter, rorothy, to Cecil Stanhope Not a Blemish VAPOR advise every ay l woman who buya our ilk ttockings to launder them in Lux." . Bars th perfect complexion. Stem concealed. color and corrects ly antiseptic. and airckle, blush arwj sunburst, these are the your street hose. And such ravishing shades to weaf with your shimmering evening go wts chiffon stockings of mauve, star dust, dawn. Ravishing but oh, how difficult ! Yet with proper car the subdest of colors th! most gossamer weaves can be made to give good service. Just dip your stciddngs in a thin Lux suds after every that deadly wearing. This frees them from perspiration and colors. silk to enemy , With Lux there's no rubbing as with cake soap, to rough up their delkate texture, or streak and fade lovely colors. Lux contains no free alkali no harmful ingredient of any kind. It is so pure and mild it will safely cleanse any thing that water alone won't harm. fa-ro- . ' -- IUUOL U e even sO'Vour stockings can be made to give 4 aooa service rrsst rags Tw temple September lks was a student of th i. sneer .1 ::':'r:''iJflm: mine difficult newsnactes I ' ett. lay. Apply once snd thereafter only as new hair grows in. Positively sate, contains no harmful ingredients. Natural shades assured. Brownatone Is sold and recommended by all dealers. Two sises 50o and $150. Two colors, lightest b loads to medium brown, and dark browa to black. Trial bottle for test sent tot 10c Indicate color wasted. The Kenton Pnarnacal Ca, im Coop In BatHding. Covbigton, Ky. euAKAerrceo mahmui mm Service Star Legion to Resume Meetings. Tullla University of I'tah and a teacher In th training The Daughters of th T'tah Pio- school of the University of California, neers, ramp 1. will meet Frldav at Mr. Wlttwer is a graduate or tne ! J0 o'clock with Mrs. T. F. Morton. l'r.lverslty of Nevada and a member ( the. 311 North Main street. AH Interested Kappa lambda fraternity and h memtier of Phi Kappa I'hU ;;re Invited to attend. Mr. Wlttwer will leave soon for an P. 9. mission to the eastern The hospital section of the Catholic I Woman's lesgue will meet Thursday, states. Later he will sttend the New nt 2 o'clock, at the Holv Cross YTk university. Mrs. Wlttwer will oin him to make their home In the rhe tiniest gray stresk shows op when the hair is bobbed. Make it youthlul with Brawnatone. Ess; to use, no de- MAI DATJOH- - Sit t Chi TVlta Phi study dsns will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the ptiJilla library. Miss ."ennl Ryan and Mrs. Zln Hickman will discuss "The Psvoholoa-of BV 8TATD firmCTT, IT TKKB Or THE KWOljUTION, wis bstrtn winter season rian$ Th TlKTt R. lcy 1 Be Gray of witgat; correaioadlnT enrsuu-y- , Mm John W. James; treasurer, Mr. K. The art ectlon of the Ladies' Liter- A. (Pmlth, Jr.; registrar, Mrs. Hal W. B Mary club will hold It first meeting SmitJi; historian. Miss Aurell. A. Otark; of the year Wednesday, September inion; chsvplaln, Mrs. D. R. Andrew: 17, at 10:10 a. m. The Rev. Carl (Had press commute, Mr. program oortumlttee, Mlsi Prlscilla will talk on the history and custom of Scandinavia. All Interested are In- ijaruwngni, a&Airman; musks committee, Mrs. Utella Paul Bradord, vited. Ttie current svent and current literature section of the club will 'meet Friday, September 19, at S:S0 p. m., at the clubhouse. Vacation sketches Missionary Society will be given by the unction member. Meeting. Music will be (riven. Mre. F. M. women s Missionary society of T will read a one-aplay. Tea the Ilrst Preabvterlan church will will be served by the entertainment hold Its first Tuesday, at 11 committee. a nr. in themeeting church parlor. The following program will be given: Civic Center "Outlook for th Tear," Mrs. It. A. . fconne: "Th Moly land," Mr. r QlT tSOOttl. Ifiuichett; devotional service, a The Civic Center plan, for It booth Mr. H. M. Qualtrough. I.tinoheon will tw served. Th hostat the fair, to have free classes In esses will Innlud Kathrin Mtf Mr. dress form, drafting and millinery, flower making. Anyone who wishes fatt, Mr. M. sat. Johnson and Mr. to register can do so at th Civic TMward Merrill. Miss Rthsl Paul and Mrs. o. c, Bailey will be leaders. Center booth at th fair. Schedules of the classes In cooking and sewing, which begin at the Cen- Utah Club Women ter tvtoher 6. will be announced September 81. The conking classes will to Meet in Ogden. be under the supervision of the new Plans ar lelng perfected for the foods Instructor. Mrs. Winona Nuck-oltnnual meeting of th Utah Federawho Is a graduate of the tion of Stamen Clubs In Ogden, of Missouri and has had exconventended experience In teaching and nu1, 11willandt 17,held The tion In th Klxs' sessions trition work. clubrooms. As election yer, th federation Th Aurora oln will meet with Mrs. W B. ,Te.y, No Fifth Fast rreetlng will tie on of Interest this ear. Mrs. John Culley. chelrman of (treet. Thursday afternoon at I SO the program committee, announce o'clock. that the program will bs ready In a ection H of the Radiant Pewlns-clr-l- e short whlls. . will meet Monday afternoon at The Wtoman' alliance of fh First ; o'clock st the hom of fMtrs. Herbert Barton, 1t7 Eighth Fast street. Mrs. Unitarian church will hold an open Jeasle Merrill la chairman. Chair- meetlnsT Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock In men of the other Sections are cor- lha church parlor. Miss U 'ML will glv a paper on "wait dially Invited. Whitman." Vocal selections will b The mfsslonarv societies of the siven by Miss Rosalind fltraup. Mrs. First Methodist church will entertain B 1 Chapman and Mrs. Clara, Busby at a program and tea Tuesday after- will be hostesses at tea following th noon at ! o'clock In th church parprogram. C. A. Bobbed Hair Can't D. r: Section of Club to Open Work. uruilD, flanS A. R. Beem. Rueincra November lg. meeting. Mre. History aection day. Hfisteeaea, H. T. Johnson, chairman; Mxa. C. V. E. R. Mre. Seaton, Mr, lver HaJlen, Oanahl, Mra J. It. Holmes. Ruel-nee- a. December !. Own meeting. Addraea, ''our flvio Dr. J. E. Broaddua. Music. chairHoaUsees, km. I. R. Parsona.Mrs. O. man: Mrs. A. M. Henderson. W. Kotter. Mr. J. R. tavi, Mrs. George Land. IS. Business meeting. December. Program In charge of charity comm- Mr. Jfen-riet- Mra. O, Opening of Year Planned by .14, 1924. . ' Thousands of Women owe their healtH to lydia E. Pinldiam's getable Com "" LYDIA C.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS -- ' ', |