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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1924. X UtahnM 4 in Washington By MR1 THOMAS R. f M Ut Rote Daltori RIU. we Um TW Utah oiab hut y MtW ktm (or flaAn la WasalnIB Th Club U organised 11. kuuntil gradeally advanced In to aw every olaral Utaha th club. A prewd to b a tnrabr war of tOS. and number dancing parties glvn last year, but the crowning (unction, wee Ui beaquat by tb club In the crystal room of th New Lbbltt kooL Thi year Interest in ths club will be svs mor boon, and already there U mack talk aa to th choice Uila year's officers. Election will lake plao oa th 11th of October, and, la order to craata mora Interest In iha I actios, an autumn ball will ba given oa the Saturday preceding. Tba pres-aa- t officer are. Dr. Thomas R. Re, pbaaldant; Mrs. Matthew Cowley, vie president; W. 8. AeAoaon, secretary, Kraaat U Wilklasa, treasurer. and Mr. and Mr. Walter U. Moyl bar purcbaard a new boma In Cbavy Chase. U. a fashionable Suburb o( Washington. Mr. Moyla la practicing law In Washington, a member or tha taw firm of N.beker, Moyla at A boy was bora to Mr. and Mra. Archer Wllley of Bait Lak City last weak. Mr. Wllley la aa auditor In tha of flea of tb alien property custodian. Mr. and Mra. Adrian A. Merrill of I' tab, and Twin Valla, Richmond, Idaho, have arrived In Washington, where Mr. Merrill will attend tha National Law acbooi Scott lashlqulat haa left for New Mra. York to meat bla Tom Dahiqulst of Pan Kraaelsco, who ha (pent tha aummar abroad. 8ha will vllt In Washington befora returning to her bom In tlia west will BUTTER, WATCH . , rT :Vi ' J " t of your ltt V.; carefully supervised liy expel ts in our modern, 7""" ' ' MaaaaMM - - I.lnk-Tlffsn- Tin-ge- " Jt -- v sanitary-'- streaked er aaevss-l- y colored hair. Ths tiniest thread ef silver forees Itself to attention. A fsded strand er StrSsk want the BEST tlwajn ssk for Banquet Batter But-ter by name. s!r" NELSON 1lren.-- ti'orua L. Abbott. M..rr i and Mise Klva l.Htlerieltl. A trl , composed of Mra. Helen Hunter Riser, Mlsa Mary 1'i.shpr and Miss Kstherlne Plaher, furiilnhcd a musical program. A numbe, of yutstji from out of town were In attendance. A dinner dance was gtvsn Krldav evening at the Weber !ub by Mr. and Mra James H. De Vine nnd Mr. ami bfra J. M. Kcclee In honor of Mr. and Mra. qiaf L'salhg and Huhart Svcan-to- o of New York. l'ink roses and bront In chrysanthemums Fronch baskets deooraled the "K" shaped table, llronce r.ml ntnlc dies were In crystal holders. Corsage bnuqui-tof Ophelia rosebuds and adiantum fern were favors for the women guests. Feathery pamrma ferns were uaed to decorate tha l4ll- room. The guests numbered on In honor of Mra. Carl A. Mohrhar.lt OUTTER-EGG- WsbMB "CHEESE table were Mra 4. F. Kills, Mrs. U. Mrs. K V. Olsen, K. Mra. t'hariea Knipey, Mrs. C. A. Boyd and Mm J4.s. iin K. ulson. Amstinc In the dming ruoni were Mrs. Juaulta Kamsoy. Miss Kllaabeth Hrownllii, Miss Kleanor Kord, .Mhi Margaret KUingson, Mlaa blanche ilrownlna and Miss Mildred Browning. Mrs. I. M. Browning and Mrs. Herbert L. Holler eaatsUd In receiving. Mustc waa furnished by the Lillian Thatcher orchea-tiOno hundred and lltty guests of Berkeley, Cal.. Mrs. C.rlfflth during the afternoju. of Piedmont, Cal . and Mlsa called Mrs 1. H. 1'ape ntertained the MarUnn w. members Mrs. A. Browning. of her brldg rluli at lunchWalker entertained Wednesday after- eon at the Tuesday afternoon at a brldg luncheon. Ruses, noon, followedVirginia by cards at the i'ape slnnlaa and dahlias decorated the tathe table. ble and chrysanthemums were uerd home. Marigolds decorat.-were, laid for tight. about tha rooms. Covers were laid Covers Mrs. l uirli k Healy, , and Mrs. for fourteen guests. Mra. Georae 8. tllen anil Airs tn,v John ('. Lynch entertained at the third in a series of bridge luncheons Pugmlre entertained it brldire at the eons Thursday and Friday aftrniiHn! Tueadiiy afternoon upartment in the lleuiy hotel. Yelat tha home of Mrs. Olcn. 1460 Twen low chryantheniuiiis wete usee to street Delphinium, cosmos decorate yellow puff and African marigolds decorated the balls and the rooms anl gypsophila In vaaea cenrooms and grpsophlla and marigold which each table the guests at tered were uaed on the tables. Fourteen were seined. I'overs wwe laid lor tables were arranged fcr brldee at twenty-eigheach party. Thursday afternoon Miss anniCeUibratina its leventeenfh Marianne, nrownln rave vochI num. he Acacia club members ber and Mra. Leland IT. FNhhack versary, a luncheon afterneoin at Fridar gave OGDEN gave violin selections on Frldsv. Mrs K'rnest L. Pord and Mrs .1 the home of M. FTd O. Taylor on avenue. Yellow Kccles decorations W. Elllngson wer hostesses this afOODKN, Oct. 11 Mrs. Archie Bow. ternoon at a tea wlven at the home were used on the taliie. Covers were man. Mra. Warren U Wattls. Mra. of Mra. Ford. 1181 Twenty-fiftstreet lAld for fifteen club members. A pro Herman B. Way and Mls Florence The rooms were decorated with fall gram followed the luncheon. "Reminiscences of the flub" wa given by Wat Us entertained at a tea from I flower, autumn leaves and red Frank J. Stevens and Mrs. I. to t o'clock thla afternoon at tha In Jardmiors. Yellow Mrs. arranged read an original poem.sMra Berthana. Chysantheinums and decoratlona wer used In the diniiifr M. fooley K In shades of rose. In tall vases room, the tea table gave an interesting JoBeph having a crystal talk on herWright travels In h.urope. and baskets, decorated the reception basket of vellow rosebuds as a U. Cava entertained Mrs. Claude room and blue room. Halloween col, Tallow csrtd:t8 vre in ore war need in the dining room. Dutch holders fVeeWlin Friday afternoon at two tables of nt tt, te bridge at her home on Twnty-flft- h street. I'aJillas decorated the rooms. Mrs. I'avi) was assisted by her mother. Mrs. Julia l'otty. nd Mra. W. D. of honor, Smytlie. Mesldea the guect the guests included Mra. A. W. Petty, T. Ben Mrs. Euuoiie t'arr, Mrv Mrs. Henry F. A'oiker, Mrs. Jim Scuw.roft. Mrs. Henry W. Nelson and Mrs. Walker P. Clieesman. In honor of Mlsa Marttnn Brown-In- g and Mrs. Leland K. Fishback, a musicaie was given Tuesday afternoon by the Jiempre Musical aoclety at the hometf Mrs. Hoyal Ecclea, with Mrs. Kcclea, Mrs. I'rd N. Hess and Mrs. W. 1. Hlllab?ant aa hostesses. An artlAlc program "waa given by Mrs. Fishback and Miss Browning. Tea was served. Eighty members and guests were In attendance. Mrs. Griffith Henshaw, Mra Carl A. Mohrhardt and Mlsa ttslen Towns were the guests of honor at a luncheon given hy Mrs. William Rlc Pink roaes Monday afternoon. jind delphinium formed a centerpiece for the table. Tuesday afternoon Mra. 1'b.ilip Jc 1K entertained at a fcrklg luncheon In their honor at Her home in Roy. Luncheon waa served on flv ehryaanthe-tnum- a Tallow small tablet. were the deoorationa. Mrs. (i. A. Parmley entertained at four tables of bridge Friday evening In honor nf her daughter, Mrs, Leland K. iFishbaek, who it visiting in 35c "Danderine" does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair theMrs.city.Leonard Davidson entertained association members the kenslngton Thursday afternoon. Girl! Try thia! When cbmhirg that incomparable softness, freshness at Ina honor of Miss Rosa Dalton, a bride of next week. Miss Erma Wilad dreasing jour hair, just moirten and luxuriance. While beautifyinff the hair "I)nn liams. Miss Helen Round and Mlaa entertained at a mis Lucille yonr hairbrush with a little "Dan- deripe" it also "toning and stimulat- cellaneousHoffman shower Monday evening at single, hair to grow thick, derine" mod brnah it through your ing each of home Mlsa Hodman. Qame and atroug. Hair lops falling tile Rewere the diversion of the hair. Tae effect if itartling! Vou long out and dandruff diaappeara Oct a freshments were served. evening. eaa do onr hair op immediately and bottle of "Danderine'' at anv drug Martha society will meet with The Bichael Monday afterit will appear twice aa thick and or toilet counter and ,1ust seo how Mr. Kdward and youthful voif hair ap- noon at tier home, 11TS Twenty-sixt- h heavy a mate of gleamy hair, healthy after thia deligh'tful, refresh, street. pears Mr. and Mra William Dalto sparkling with life and- poseeMing ing dressing. (Adv.) of their the engacement Kllford W. to Rose, Hardy daughter, of Kelt Lake. The marriage wtU take place next Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Charles H. Barton entertained the members of her kensington club and a number of additional guests Mondav afternoon. A dancing party will e given by Mayor and Mr. P. V: KlrkendaU and Mr. and Mr. L. R. Keels Monday evening at the Ecclet home, SSOt Ec blue in. Hen-sha- lun,-h'- a. w - r, . t. I h ber-rie- e, coa-mo- Ven-trpl- ". Klm-ivu- ll A Qeanty Mass of Hair it - "Diamond Dye" it a Beautiful Color a Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye Garments, Draperies, -- Everything! Perfect home dyeing sad dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, It guaranteed with Diamond tinting Dyet. coverings, hangings, evJust dip U cold water to tint soft, draperies, new. delicate shades, or boil to dye rich, erything "'Diamond no other Buy colors. Each permanent kindand tell your Dyes' druggist whether package contains direct ion t so sim- the material yon wish to color is ple any woman raa dve- or tint lin- wool or silk, or whether iFis linen, gerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, cotton or mixed goods. (Adv.) claMissavenue. Ada ChUd will entertain at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the Weber club in honor of Mis Katb-rl- n Becker. Mra. C. 8. Gonna" and Vrs. Fred M. Nye will entertain at bridge tea on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons at the home of lira, QunneU, on Washington avenue. Mrs. C. J. Humphries will entertain at the first of a series of bridge luncheons at her home, list Twenty-fift- h street, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Etta Shup haa returned from she spent eighteen Europe, where months. - Hhe- - visited her daughter. Mrs. Richard T. Van Tonsel. In Ous- trow,- uermany, ior a year. after which she Joined her son, Oay fthup, In Rome, and they visited In Francs, y Italy, Belgium, Kwltixrland and England. Mrs. James E. Drennan will entertain at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home. 2MJ Jefferson avenue. In honor of Mrs. Olaf L'ssing of Nw York. Mrs. T. Don Reason will glv bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon a at her home. 7S4 Twenty-sixt- h street. In minor of Mrs. Leland W. Fishback of Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John Defreeee of New York were the guests Thursday of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Scowcroft at lunch-Mand Mrs. Defreece are en route to the Pacific coast. Mra. Kate 8tevens Curby left Thursday for her home in Los Angeles after visiting her sister, Mrs. H. A. Boder-berior two months. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Mohrhardt. who had tieen visiting Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. J W." Abbott, left Thursday for their home In Berkeley, Cal. They were accompanied y Mrs. Griffith Henshaw of Piedmont, Cal., who also had oeeh visiting here, and Mrs. William Rice Kimball of Ogden, who will visit In California. Miss lorothy Scowcroft and Miss Virginia Scowcroft, who are attending the I'nlverslty of I'tah. are snend. with their parents. Ing the week-enMr and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft. Mra. Effie B. Spencer and Mrs T H. Carr are home expected Wednesday from a motor trip through the Atluntic coast states. Mrs. ij. Ij. Reynolds haa moved from her cottage In Ogden. canyon and will make her home with Mr. 'and a. u Horn this winter jsrs. Mrs. Leland H. Fishback and small son, Leland. Jr. who have been visiting Mrs. Fishbsck s parents. Mr. and Mrs. (J. A. Parmley, will leave next for their home In 1orlda Thursday Mr. and Mra. Parmley will leave for Florida to spend the winter.later The monthly meeting of the Catholic Woman's league will i Tuesday evehlng at S 9 clock at (,) the Knights of Columbus hall. The following program hs been arranged for the evening by Mrs. T. J. Maglnnia. chairman of the program committee: Parliamentary lessons, Mra R. P Morrtasey; current events. Mrs. Julia McOlnley: vocal solo, Mr. J p in-nn- ; addrea. James H. De Vine; B"s(1 Virgin," Mr. xF't M. K. Mampton Rtfreahrnents will be eerved by Mra. C. K. a.ment. chairman of the house and entertainment committee, assisted hy Mra D 'Boyle. Mrs. P. jr. Breen, Mrs. M. Fisher. Mra J. f. Raker. Mrs I 8 Ruth, Mrs. Conroy. Mrs C.eorae Abbott. Miss o. McNultv. Mrs Clarke and Mrs. W. K. Clementa The followlna; ladies will a t aa hostesses M4ss during the evening Mane Maker. Mr. J. c. (jreen, Mra. J Campbeiu Mrs. T. J. Holland and ifre" M. J. Oomuole. DROWIKATONE is ssfe and sure it is most used hair tint in ths the United State sad Canada. Millions of bottles hsve been sold, with sslformly satisfsctory rssults. Ths maanfaetursr has a long sad honorable lusisea record. The guarantee U unequivocal. Toe art assured ths Brownatons eestsins no sulphnr, silver, mercury, sum er peroxide; asilUe, coal tar products, or their derivatives neither does it eentain lead t (deadly poison.) Produott containing these last named ingredient fcew Tork City. araprohibited from sals to Brownatone has passed the Saost rigid teste, made by some of the word's beat chemists. You need have no heaiUaey In using this rsliable prepsrsxion. r. f d nt LOGAN -; natural ori n g, called "pigment," is lissrlo, i r. .J,.-,J..1trf- .. t' Cray IUir Ages Most Women women' have endow- ment to compete with graying hsir. It requires an unusually young and piquant face, a skin like old rose and damask, and ths coloring st an infant to contrast anj beautify gray hair. Grandmother's far), lined and seamed with age, skin like pallid Ivaty, is most becomingly framed with snewT hair. But for ths young, or even middie-agtr- , woman, gray hair is a hsndl-WEBY-fe- '"'hers is but one method by which color of ths hsir msy be restored and that it tinting er staining. This method is recommended by the best authorities. Dr. Mostgomery, a distinguished authority on the that hair, says only pracstaining it tical treatment for premature gray hair. "Duhring'g Diseases of the 8kin' savs that staining mar be resorted to. Thomas CattelL H. D If. B., C. C. E., not enfy permits staining, but advises it in a thoroughly professions! wy. SPECIAL OFFER- - best-haew- Mohr-hardt- 'a f t- a contained n the. hollow, or core. Gray hair is caused by- - ths absence ef pigment. w hen the coloring disappears, the hsir blsnrhes or trrns gray. Pigmenj, cannot be replaced it never re turns. , Brownstone permeates the hsir entirely, from center to surface. Some d yes cause a brittle condition, with a resultant splitting or breaking off. Other dyes cost the outer surface only, at an ariicie is varaiihrd or painted, while still others stain the hair bv Impart ins to the outer cells a false coloring. Brownstone penetrates the hair gently and thoroughly, leaving the hair texture in a .natural, healthy condition. Brownatone ' jyORE than stores A Trial Bottle will h sent In plain paokageMno publicity) on receipt of coupon properly filled out. accompanied. cy 10 oenta to pay postags and packing-TVS XX2TTO SM rXASltAOaX Csyts B14g. aatlisit flsS 10e CO. Ovtagtn, Xy. er tsoip for whlck trial bottle ef Brownsteee tad beaklet. I s4 or Browastes sss cseetM rest... awslnm brow... dark lefe... loelo Ksn eUAftANTCCO MARMLCtS BROWNATONE TlMT SHAY MAIM ANY SHADS eve-In- - es 50,000 drug and department sell Brownatone under the strict guarantee of ths manufacturer. Yon can buy it in almost eysry city or town. There are two colors lightest blond to medium brown and dark brown to black. There are two sizes 50e and ths largsr bottle containing five times Should you be unable ,to purquantity. chase at hesne, write the, manufacturer direct. You cannot fail to attain desired results if simple directions are followed. Send for Trial Bottle today and test it in the privacy of your home. A very instrucdirective booklet on hair, tions for using Brownatoue, will be included. Don 't delsy while youthful beauty fades. Bend coupon! i te 4 function his been held during the week. , . . ciu The Logan dancing .. i u as tna seaaon Biost the Cherry a..., torn fcrght refreshments wwetwrv """-""- .; neison rKI Miss atyra . w. aw-nwmemDer hero lursday at h.r a kensington evening. Al in rerrsar.ia ntrtatnmt ning wer aervea o lk large number of Ijist week-en- d the students wnt to Ogdn to attend bail ganta. Saturday sverdnr. follow a"'x"-"'r- '., saiss the game, ing tertalned at supper at r. Clearfield In compliment e the aseisj-beof th. Bta 9lta saority whe IM were In attendaace at the Sorosl soroniy wiemw. were inssea, "en tended. ( thei gam even Ins at tb 1. ,h .Brewer. home of Miss Marjori The Fiertan oiue or u "ret Thurrdey aftsr-noo- n Young colletmusic room of the eeheol. In the Miss Mary Milton aad Miss Mabel hostesses.. Miss wer th Hawkin Julta Ptewart sang two sonrs. rje. tur dances wr fives hy M as SteSkidrnor and Mlse LrSla read A. N. Iorts Mr vens. . . . Vll . nomec bps th Crime! clob Th of th r. I . t:. evening, la at tne Bluebird, Thursday honor of tha actlvs members. ctub held IU fwt tseetlng The at of tfie .year Wednesday sfbarMms .w- - , A th. i..M.nt Mra. XV. L. A rpsrt of the slatrv--t rnmn federation ascxing. wmra w In Brig nam eg yartmis as reports wt given, ng committees: Plans for ths mpxty to be given Von day evening AT th Smart gymnasium T the ehie. fund for th benefit of the equipment were for th new CareegH library, eervws. were made. Rcfreahrnents woman c wm Th X". A. held ls f'rst meeting e thsjrar str. next Monday st the' home ef elob. n C. Budg. C.president of theramiltr Wetiene The U.'A. meeting league will hold Its opening of the year Friday. October 11. si-atthe home of Mrs. Joel BV Ricks, pr s-- y--.1 ..nnr ri. en hr dent ef ths club. Professor 11. M- women was apolntcd for each freshound Lewis of th University of Utah man girt Ths senior snd junior will give a lecture on "Th Drama." girls acted as hostesses. More than Mr. and Mrs. B. Q. Thatcher ar iftO were In attendance. The dean of women and the sanlor rived bom Tuesday evening from two class of the U. A. C. held A formal days' stay In Halt Lake, Mrs. A. L. Cols arrived horn Sun si reception, this evening at the Smart day from Bait Lake, where she hadj gymnaxium to Introduce the Associapont a week as a guest of Mr. ajd ated Wopien Students of the school. Since its inauguration in 1922, the Mrs. LeRoy C. Snow. Ths Associated Women Btudonts of annual reception given by the dean ths Vtah Agricultural college held a of women has grown to be one of Wednesday afternoon from the outstanding social mnctlons of 4 to S at th collsg dormitory for the school. It Is strictly invitational. 111 wemaa etwlcnu ef Hi Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jones announce school. Th was In form the of a get- - the engagement of their daughter, reoeptlos acejuaintew party, npeotai auesuon Maude Mae. to Roy E. Cabbie. The was given to the freshman glr'a. A marriage will take place la tig suner tram in upper class --- f Set V- - MA xiii iii: ivi nr.. lit s 5 -- WHEN IS A THIN4 TRUE "Seeing It eellevinit, when your eyee are not deolvins:.M said Mark Twain. It is when your vision become clouded that you realise It is true you need glsasesx P'lf', Oct 1L m7 and Mrs Jewe Earl entertained at a dancing last evening at their summer party homa In Logan canyon, .In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. N. J. n Sandors. Refreehments were eerved Forty guests were In attendance. Mra C. T. Cannon entertained In of bridge formally at two- - table j ui'iurt suiFTnoon. in compliment lo her sister, Mrs. Allen Reedall of San Francisco. A scor prise waa awarded to Mrs. Ooorae Tnrgesnn and a guest prise to Mrs. Reedall. Mrs. George Tnnreson entertained Informally at brldg Thursday aternoon. In compliment to Mrs. Reedall. Another Informal afternoon ot bridge was given Friday by Mrs. A. L. Col In compliment to Mrs. Reedall. A cor and a guest prixe were awarded. William Peterson, who wHl leave m me near iwure Tor New York to return nis study at (ha Musical Arts Institute, under the direction of Frank Damrosch, gave a concert in the Logan tabernacle Thursday which was one of the outstanding musical events- of the season, and a rare treat to music lovers. Mls Rita Hulms entertained a dancing party recently at the Girls' rsmp In Loeran ranyon. The camp was Decorated with au inrougnoui tumn leaves and berries. Refresh ments were eerved. About lftt guests wer in attendance. . The various sororities and fritter-Sttinf the Utah Agricultural college havs opened their chapter h.;ues tfter the cummer vacation and many of the old students from various parts of the state aad neighboring states who have returned to. school are making their home at rhs chafu ter house for the school year. In almost every chapter house a social LOGAN. im- part natural shades as, desired golden, blonde, or virying shsdes of ' brown or black. (Vou cannot, with any preparation, tint dark hsir to a lighter shada without first bleaching the hair.) Brownatone acts a n i c kl v no waiting for results; it is easy to use, and is only necessary to apply ss new hair grows in. The color imparted is not affected by shampoo or bath. It will not rub off. Positively ths most pleasing and satisfactory hair tint ever offered. Be Certain to.Use a Guaranteed Harmless Tint Hollywood-by-the-Se- . ' V e. 1 ftlCHi CREAMERY CO S pronu-Bss- touch of Brownstone and the pompadour vt ny n stis perreei. ar your charm when assured beauty is so easily had t Social leaders, and the mcst famous women of ths Stags, long since recognised the imperative seed for hair tinting. Grey hair is unknown to theatres ' bril the Te suffer it would be to meet lisnt light half way the closing of a prof teeioaal career. As modes change egnd mere exit rem at v let of head dress come in, the seoea-titfor tinting hair becomes more and more apparent. For aftample, the style ef shingling, parting is the middle back aad combing forward, affords no opportunity of concealing unsightly hsir. MNOUET, i.. j. k. Benderahot -- fsr Rursly yea cannot afford ta ba grsv if yon bob or shingle. It Is ee easy to keep abort hair prreeatablv tinted. A small portion ef Brownatons brushed rough the shors locks mjtd prestsjl Orsv ti hair is Jfone! In its place is glossy, satural, youthful bsir, the e rows lug glory rsatersd to its rightful beauty, hapeciaily trying to the new msaculiae pompadour It the slightest touch of gray. When the hair is combed tightly- - an if smoothly from the fees grsy strands are especially noticeable. A Yoa rcl Mr"- eUsnors CREAMS In a l.l.i. k yellow chrysanthemum bowl forming a centn.t p:ep (or tho tea table on a Venetian lac fryatal candlesticks lied with liia.k ntallne held yellow rand!. were Mra It. H. Por'p:-- , .Mrh. I'ourlni; ! y . Klrkendall, Mrs. Mrx W H. Wallls. Mrs Ju-- i u lie.,, .Smart mikI Miss Iruiee Klsher. Mn .orna Wattle and Miss lirene Watt is a.ss!K:fl " h dining room Assisting In cn K" !frlfUn,1" J" w'r ' "' s" 'ade from the CREAM of - Laka. " w aMaaBa"JWaa4 K!ndU. Of Ofdan, who will b married on Wadnaaday In tha Salt Laks temto Wllford W. Hardy of Salt pi aire. ' creamery. (. J"HK manufacturers of Brownatons now feel a duty ts women to tell in plain words just how hair may be safely tinted to natgrsl shades. The color cannot be "rettored" to hSir, naturally, becsnte of its physical construction. A hair is s hol'struclow, shaft-likture, surrounded by n cortex, or wall, bt laminated cells. The The "shingle," the "bob," the auseuliae pompadour, the rkie eolffpre ef etbsely arranged hair, r!t tor the greatest ears. Stfek ssfraageasent areata gray, faded, - " j styles of hair dreeeing make no sUowaaces far Orav Heir. pKBBENT-DA- It is made from flie cream we enn luy- exrfy process in its preparation is 1f e. Jes-etn- BIS is tb Iky of Tooth. K natter how inuiy jmti hare patted over yonr head, you must present to tha world the Appeevrnkse of Youth, There are no old women these days. Women do not accept age even at 50. And erery modern mindrgrtati this woman's prtrile.ro and lands her for bravely withstanding the onslaught of - . time, Not only is it woman's right it is her dnty to be charmingly yonthfuL the prepared dinner with Banquet suBetter Bntter in perior quality and delicious flavor. ,., f a position In the adjutant generals office. Mra. A. Calder Markey and small sons have returned from an eitendrd recupertrip to Utah. Mr. Mackey CorIs appendl-iltiating from laanan operation In the office Ha attorney of tha solicitor for the Internal reve- - A number of Utahns la Washington war delighted to racalva an announcement to tha effect that Allan S. former preaideal of tba Utah dub In Washington, had opened offloaa In Salt Lak City for tb practloa of law. Dr. a art Mra B. W. Black entertain del their apartinerit on Catheat a parly lor their dral avert: bar daughter, Margaret, in honor of lvnth birthday aaaivaraary Saturday. October . Tbara wer fourteen guests present, among there being two from Utah, Leah Mc Arthur and Mary Lou Thorber. Mr. and Mra. I4u Crandall were guests af Mr. and Mra Mark Iwla and Mr. and Mra. Krnesl Wilkinson laat weak. Mra (Randall waa lormeriy Mlaa Reglna Hughea daughter of Dr. Joaeph Hugh of Spanish Kork. Mr. They ar Orandall la from Provo. east, making aa eltenalve tour of tha and win laer local In Itoise. Idaho. Mlaa Ruth perry of Bait lak flty Is her vlsiung wun ner sister, sirs. Fred McLaughlin. She la a talented musician, and waa soloist at tha L. D. 8. services Sunday. Mra. W. D. Rlter baa aa her guest her nleca. Mlaa Marianne Clark of Salt Laka City. 'She will remain In Washington until tb first of November. Dr. and Mra Edgar Brossard entertained at dinner Sunday for Mis Bernlc Madaen and Dr. aad Mra. Thomas R. Rees. Many I'tahne here were pleaaed to a hear of tha engagement of Miss of Raymond, Alberta, Allred M on son of P. Salt to Walter Canada, Laka City. Mlaa Allred haa left for her home In Canada. Mra. Reed Bmoot haa arrived In Waahlngton to spend the winter, (the was accompanied by her daughter, Mra. A, F. Cardon. I. L. Lauritsen of Moroni, Utah, a dentist in the department of agriculture, left for Vain last week on' a BDocial investigation for the department. Out of the many graduates of law wh took the District of Columbia bar examination last spring, only 47 par cent paaaed. However, ail the Vtah bora who took the examination were successful. Thev were Francis Trot-tieArthur McGregor, W. K. Aeheson, Parley P. Ecclea and Matthew CowTwo men paaaed the medical ley. board for tha District of Columbia. Dr. James A. Peterson and were They Dr. Thomas R. Rees. .. careully, haa accepted B. Wootton rvv. n. alater-ln-la- Uta t Afford To Be Gray IB BANQUET :J. You Can not AgK taste belter filth C Mra. 7 SUNDAY DINNER Impor-UM- t, Park-Inao- Ml yr j. ae w, wwrr "EVERYTHING OPTICAL" 137 South Main Street "" ac . )WU Cofumbkn fptical Co.' 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