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Show 11 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1925, pctvH mS3 v-r- c r e i ''Zm&l&'S ksmam0 -- JUL. --&JimamZ$ LL UL Is There More Than One Answer to This Question? Mi as Edxvstt Doty, a Vid of -My &. Mr. Lynn Wam, right. "Mr. Earl Ttmm.- formerly m I IA d- a. jr.1. S.mmw jt Tl M H. Jon of lost Hywood. Boiow, left to light, Mist Mabel White, who will bo mamed Jon M to Miss AJics Bora, engaged to & iwittfu; galas hmtj maper, wno win. do mmia no i nomas Mrs. Jack Hummel entortained her Angeles; Fltt May 20. club Wednesday evening at a dinner. after which the members (pent the evening sewinf and makinf costume for the Mother' day program to be given thi afternoon. The club members will entertain I their mother and friend at a nodal to be Riven at the Olvlo Center this The program for the afternoon. afternoon follows: Address of welcome . Mlrs Kvelyn Markie Att the memliers Club, song Violin duo Mis Reitmor Dipu Kalph accompanied by Miss Nancy lUno.' ..... .All the members dance. Maypole Miss Florence Oreen Reading Above, ' Mtscellaneous hvents left to A 4- Blu n r. I I If you had been killed in the Wprld War, leaving your children helpless orphans and your wife a widow, penniless and alone what would you want and expect your countrymen to do? Bos-tro- Iuet . The to-a- s Human pipe organ Mfss ivy Parry. Miss Ksther Kaslam, Mrs. Ruth Hummel. Mrs. Miss Stella Sarah Treu. Mrs. Jess Gatherum, Miss Tlllie Rydman. Mrs. Hattle Barnes. Miss May Clements. Organist, Miss Dorothy fiackett. Miss Cynthia Barratt Voca,l solo Vloltri and piano Miss Regmor Dtpo and Mis Nancy Dlpo. Miss qile Berrymaa Piano solo frrow up in vicious, iftipoverished circumstances, to curse tho sacrifice their fathers made. ill-fe- MEN WHO CAN BE SAVED FROM ASYLUMS - I old Pals club met at the home George Barton, liO College street, Tuesday afternoon. Lunch waa served. A basket of tulips formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Member present were: Mrs. Jack Stanford, Mrs. Howard Burge. Mr. Albert Haage. Mrs. Hattle Cheshire. Mrs. Herbert Larson. Mrs. Agnes Shtngleton, Mrs. George Edmunds, Mrs. James Hardy. Mrs. Jack Mr. John Kelly. A special guest was Mrs. George F. A Hewing. The afternoon was spent ll v-'- 1 y , JA In Mrs. A. K. Busby gave a luncheon for the Zephyr club Thursday after-nno- n at her home. The table center-- : piece was red peonies and columbine. A piano solo was given by Mrs. T. C. Nuttle. Mrs. K. Cowan gave a vocal selection, and solo dances were given by Mrs. H. Marcroft, Mrs. T. Nuttle and Mrs. A. E. Pusbv. There are 000,000 Legionnaires arid women of ths Legion auxiliary who are enlisted to help their comrades through their trying days of rehabilitation.' It is this fact that makes the Legion's Endowment Fnn4 program possible for it is a small fund with m which to accomplish so much. , , lovalt.v to comrades. HOW YOU CAN DO YOUR SHARE NOW that yon can to aid these ungry little children and these shattered men. It is a just debt a short campaign to obtain Tomorrow begins $25,000 in Utah as this state's quota of the $5,000,000 Mrs. Clarence If. Blxby entertalneil afternoon for her small Monday ilsughter. Lela Durnthv. on her tenth Covers were laid for birthday A Jack Horner I. little friends. Bernstein. TT K street. The pro- n violin solo by Mfss Marjurie Kelier. pie. with gifts for each child, cenwere served. The Refreshments tered the table. The guests spent the gram Included solo dances, music and guests numbered ninety. recitation fcfternoon with music and games. by the class members, recitation by Robert Parker, violin Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stark en- Barnes' Human Engineering club solo by Wnldemar Koth, accompanied (Oontlna4 a Follewtag Fag.) met Monday evening at the home of nf his teacher, Vaushn Clayton, and national endowment sia-tee- n mHIIIIIIIIH " asy-lurr- n " v There are thousands of such men who even today stand in need of the interested concern of their comrades. The cold machinery of government aid is not sufficient to meet the situation. The comrades of the Legion Rive the heart interest that makes it possible for these men to (ret aid. Ilundreds, if hot thousands, of American veterans of the war who are self respecting citiand enreri today zens, would he permanently confined in lunatic had it not been for the National Rehabilitation Service of the American legion. In performing service of this kind the Legion Tt commands, howspends relatively little money. ' ever, enormous values in service both of it own membership and of eminent physicians, surgeons and psychiatric experts who serve out of patriotism- and "shell-shocked- Mr. Ijibrum. The ordinary social welfare organizations have proved unequal to the task of earing for these hungry children. They, however, have pledged tht Legion their help in earryjnar on this rfrram and the legion has promised to aid them in all possible wavs. The American Lefion has ltdp:ed itself to find a home for even- homeless orphan of a veteran, a home where education, health, affection and character huildinz shall take the place of disease, ignorance and development, into lives of vice and crime. The Chin Kee club met at the home of Mis Beatrice Hill on Downlngton avenue Wednesday evening. The evening was spent playing cards. Those present were Miss Grace Allgood. Mis Arlene Bullock, Miss June Oarbett, Mis Josephine Oarbett, Miss Mar-- I garet Horenson, Miss Margaret Runs-wicMies Mildred Wlgren, Miss Irene Nalder, Mis Melva Nalder and Mis Hemic Henckel. T noted. half-clothe- Ma-ki- of The plan has the approval of such national characters a.s I'resident and Mrs. Coolidge, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, John Barton Payne, President W. Green of the A. F. of Lw, William Cardinal 0'Donnell, rank T. Hinea, Otto H. Kahn, Governor Frank Jtiliua II. Lowden, Barnes, Richard F. Grant and many others ffjtrally little children whose fathers died for their poodva chniiee in (wintry are entitled at least life as they would have had if their father had No American will consent lhat they shall lived. Rone Clements and Miss May Clements. Everybody Song, "Oh, fclisa" Hide awhile with our little folk: Miss Marcel Mis Ball and Duet, Virginia Wilde; dance. Mis Wlnnlfred Parry, reading. Mis Elisabeth Rackett; song. Miss Josephine Treu. Mis (OatlaMd fna owed by every American. fund. If they were your own kin you would expect this humane consideration from your countrymen. It is' just and right businss Members of the Legion and public-spirite- d will obtain canvass men the city to subscriptions. MUSIC IIIHIHIIIIIHHIIIIIIHII iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiii Give all American Legion Endowment Fund Pnesdlag Fag.) ira," by William Butler Teata, with a breadth, comprehenslvenesa. Dolse and artistry that promts to bring her many laurel within a few years, should she decide to make dramatic reading her life work. Critical and auditor were profuse Inrepresentative compliment and the taientea young reader seems beyond question to hav won a high degree of public appreciation. President Calvin Coolidg, Honorary Chairman, S(at He&dquarteri: Boston Building. National Commander James A. Drain, Chairman. PhoM Wasatch 4115. Lafayette Hanchett, Utah State Chairman. Ross Beaaon, Salt Lake County Chairman.' Bernita Carman Kipp rrttentt Some Pupils Bernita Carman Kipp presented of her pupils In a recital last Friday night, given piano at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. L 867 South Fourth Fast street Ruth MotU Regan, contralto, assisted. The piano students who were herd In solos were: Jessie McKlnley, Betty Standl.h, lone Thompson, Catherine Dahlquist Betty Taylor, Coralline O'Neill 11 land Fair. Leone Forney. Dorothy Lloyd, Elizabeth Patella. Virginia Farr. Virginia Mitchell. Adel. Alice Barnard, Josephine Dahloulst Harbw-- t DahlquUt, H.I.n Craig Sarah Barnard. om Iahl-quls- GIRLS WHO WORK VERBENA CARPENTER was a school teacher. No how badly she felt, she was obliged to be always and cheerful. She had to hide her feelings. This Is the dignified case with almost all girls who work. If they are ill, they must keep that fact to themselves. MRS. 5 Girls who suffer from ailments common to women should read Mrs. Carpenter's experience as she tells it in her own words. by following her advice and taking Lydia E They will PinkhamJs Vegetable Compound. find-reli- ef 5 "A. few yean ago I had troubles every month such as girls often have.' I wai teaching school. One day my mother suggested that I take Lydia E. Pinkhsjn't Vegetable Compound, which I did, and it did wonders for me. In the course of a first baby was bora jrear I married and after my I got up too soon and it caused displacement. I knew what the Vegetable Compound did for me btfbre so I took it again. It strengthened me and now I have five little kiddies. I never felt better in my We. "J owe my health to your wonderful medicine and I recommend it to all my friends.' lOl VSUENA E3 CiMTBrTEL IVAJJSTOH. WTOMtNG Affl Vtrbtn Cdrptnter, 127 Stand Avenue, Evansten, Yjpming. LydiaKPinldiam's Compound Vegetable mtu Lrnu a i oo. tTsn, suss. rx tored to Blnfham Monday, with Mr. and Mrs. t'ai-- Mayer aa their quests. Mrs. Ceorge Kastman spent last week-en- d with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Foreman, In Salt Lake. Chrlstensen and Infant John Mrs. Sunday, aftsr bedaughter returned for six waeka. ing in SaJt lAk mi.. Vera Welch apent the week in litnglim with friends. Mrs Oeorge AlKinwn roiuiuru lu evenlnr. after visither home Sunday Idaho and Montana ing relatives In for two months. Brown and Thomas jlr and Mrs. Wednesspent two sons of Hlverton . Hemlna-senA. day with Mrs. famSeal and Elmer Mrs. and Mr. dinner guests ily of Hlverton were the Venue Walker and L. Walker of Mrs. Mrs. Derril H. Aylett t. - r ri -- Becky Almond's Pupils in Recital Thursday i... Bom of th piano pupil of Mis Amonrt of the L. I), g. School Arti will ' "i- - heardlJr a recital program at the hall of the school next Thurwlay night The partlclpanta. ranging In grad from beginners to well advanced. r Esther Efdvaahin, Helen Jeanne Howard. Ruth Balllf Ro, u.. garet Ro. Evelyn Mcpherson, Doro. thy Allen, Margaret Ballard. Lol, Falrbank. Ruth Ballard. Mm erts, Mildred Shields. Marie Wimble Raymond Romney and Merva Morris. Mis Lola Leonard, contralto win assist, singing two solos. le Voice and Piano Pupils Presented in Recital, Sjeclsl to The Tribune MT. PLEASANT. Mar n ma McN'eai and Mis Ulenna Hullinger . uirtw vuit: bjiq rnano pupil ..,..1 In a recital at Hungerford hall Thursday evening. Those who participated were Mis Thalma Beaumann, Miss Drirothy Wall, Ml F,thel Lund. Mlaa Verda Rappleye, Mia Laverne Pot er. Miss Janet McLeod. Miss Helen JCensseff, Ml Myrtl Rogers, Mis Janet Gordon, Mis Zelda J'oy. Miss Marguerite Mis Anderson, Indra Freec. Mis Msrguerlt Blaln. Miss May Burton Donald Carter, Betty Wall, Myrtl Johnston, Kathryn Wall , and Ma lMi.. Johnstone. and Mrs. Albert Otteson and itcsXk Aurdberg were visitors to Salt bake Wednesday. Mr snd Mrs. Fred MetcaJf of Bingto Sunday. ham were visitors Mr u. xir. K J Wvkert andWedPeterson spent Mrs. Clyde and M i .t...f In and son of Blrig- M Althea and Mrs. A. J Mr. Ie's rrents. y,m week. uat of South Jordan M Carter with Mrs. A spent last week-en- d Mrs. John Chrlstensen has as her rs. r.. ii"-ohouse guest her motner, of Salt Lake. , Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penpraie. Mrs ninnm and Mrs. R. F. Meyerhoffer spent Saturday of last week In Salt Lake. Mrs. IX A. Thomas and three smsll Sunday, sfter visdaughters returned weeks iting In Ogden for si was spent atA pleasant evening iv. lohhouse Wednesday with dsnrwere guests lng Several furnished by the present Music was enterB Smith Mrs I.ehl band. tained sixteen friends from Bingham, who eUnded the dance, with a midnight luncheon At the Social Cord club Thursday evening prlies were awarded to Mrs. Alma Bloom. Mrs. Kathtine Penora, n. F. Meyerhoffer and A. Bloom. Tiimcheon waa served by Mnr. R. P. Nell and Mrs. B. 1 Smith. Mr and Mrs. Fred Miller had as Mrs. R their dinner guests Sunday T I'orte, Mr. and Mrs. Ft. Earl and two daughters. Fay and Ion, of alt Jke, and their daughter,son.Mrs of and little Marie Murphy, Mr n. iii. i VV lis Rssmusssn Formarly Miss Lsw sr msrrlsd In ths f Midvsls, who Friday. Salt tmpl .: - RTol Oodfry. Orfdfrtr md i - i' voted for- new books for th public . . library. Next year program waa dlsmsssd and the club la considering taking ap a course in world literature as offered by the extension division of the special to Ths Trlbsae. MT. PLEASANT, The B. T. U. Daring the stammer months May Club held the lat the chjb will entertain at a serlee of Twentieth Century of this season's meetings at the li- summer kenelngtons, the first of wblch will be given on June by Mrs. brary Thursday afternoon. The yearly duea were Increased A W Anderson. Mrs. A. C WsJl 12 and hereafter club Mrs, S. D. Longsdorf, Mrs. Bent R from II M to Hansen, Mrs. R. W. Cnadlnnd sad meetings will he held Instead or weekly. A girt or zt waa Mrs. Seymour Jensen. Twentieth Century Club Plans Summer Diversions . FatWoman Loses 63Lbs.WITH SaGri A SEAI5ATJJ9N &RENQH- PRESCRIPTION1 ! r t A I m M A RELIABLE AND WELU KNOWN French Physician prMcnbef a formula, which works wonders for reducing. He used it' for rears in I, Europe m private practice, and of Ian waa ic up to the general public P'rsuaded to fir druggists, n artel now recommend it for the most obstinate caws of ob of harmless anti-fa- t etty. It is a combinatioa ingredient whicb are put up in a smalt ubJet caHed SAN GRIN A. SAN GRI-Nwhile being absorbed by the system, destroy and safrlr does aU fat forming elements, away with rolls of fat. EVEN OF LONG the STANDING, reduemg is gradual doea not leave one flabby or wrinkled, asid is absolutely guaranteed not to hare any ill effects: stich reliable mtysicians as Dr. Ru dolph, former Health Commissioner . enetit-sivH- y uses SANGRf NA in bis private it recomAlthough"? practice. mended by Debtors and Specialists for ft has also besn found a great help for tiih bloo'.l presstjre, dizziness, puffing, tired feeling, and tones ur the entire STstero. "SAS is a Srjeat hrls Ume, 1 hjve rfdufrrj 1 20 poundi sine Jirt started to osel "I hsre sard two! et SAN bmtes sail: GRI-N- m have lost 20 lbs." Lorln Kicks. Mrs. Pull, Okie ill .r-- B. w Ths poplls pi Mr. Cllvs who horns. , farter . the St. Anthony pnxrram re: ply HftroM Coffin, Virginia Harris: Tyoo Frank Ellison, Programs rrrris Norma Kllinsson. MI loft ft pounds srtta oac boa Anita Orkib, Liollle Moore. lxt Hrs'Kssasr.V'si Brooklra, of SAN OKI N A." Mrs, Wuav ' Clifford C former Halt Lake othy BajTiett, Ruth Forney. William Bingham. I rite.: --"Wttk NA, is tng, SprffisticM. Msss. music teacher, now conducting piano C. Cllvs, Therol Brown, Frieda Lelius, 6NOBBERY IN MOTOR HORNS. six weeks I Jest 3 ssMa st classes In a number of Idaho town, Milton Hansen. Jennls MaJtman, of horn kind what Salesman "And announce recHal at Idaho Falls, cglT fit, and after tears of Parker, Sarah -Cahoen, Ix.tin would i "I am Terr rts. you like, sir? Do yo care for Monday, May II, and at the Ht, AnI a fefiesed frots ear Rick. suits. I bsve lost 14 sour. .it la ,' rood Kujd blast?" thony stall tabernacle th following V ten days." Mrs. iUy, sncsUTer. treoble, Jt ' eaal' sow stimk fte Hanshtv Customer "N'o: I want night, the program being scheduled stairs jritfcoss ssttlDg. sail t bass for 1:30 Vlocfc. William C- - CMvv something that Inst sneers LARK stooderial relief. Voe; lollrflt, will assist at each of Ih "rVVn I Ktstsent for SAN-(1 N R recitals, which or free to the A I bi4 ber undrr tht g as srQ as ssr cas ost mr -- Mrs. Fred Mtr Mccb Hurts MV Eyes Uoctor's tart (or fceart trouble X Driving public. Dae, as I.aat frttcfol as! erisk and kiea- - blood Messore. Participants In th Idaho Fan pro- spent Monday In Bingham with reiK-- Afr te krh ss mamf sf air slstars aa I Bsri gram, to be given at th L. D. 8. L tives. After a long drife always wash forto so mock erliesei" . I Mrs. James Overson ni' family of auditorium, will fcet Anna Harker, with ramphor, nvpU Mrs. Fonqiierae. ' Gladys Harker. Twfla Kmghorn, Dor- Murray are visiting at tne nome oi tout eyes wit'h nawl. JtyflTsstis. etc., as mixed sonr" William othy Decker, Mildred Clevenger. Jack Mrs. Ovtrsnn's remove 1VOTE. Since hAS.kl N A kss bees Introduced In America, h ass SMt wits, Thia " eve l?t wsj0. eleven ger. Alslr LurmiiV MIMred , Toung. y a success rturt jfntHtfiont onnot be toided. , S yourself from dispoalnent Mr. snd Mrs: Alonxo Coorrte and nst atiit j'erms and founternetg Tonng. Verda J udd, Its r old pry an. Aik for, and be ears to (et, KA. ie set accsst a substitute claused "ju Da Ksf Ruth 'Austin, family have retwrned to their home ferts of w'nd n4 mm". Rtop? rtrv' sood.s .. , Metta Ptckert. William C. Cffve. Rea- here, after spending a week with rel hiiravine." rhrtititTn-.Inhnl ls h Scott. Iclle Kvsn. William. atives in or Thornton Druo, Stores or 2. C M 1. Drugs . On sals at any sf chranitn-J6hn- a (XdV.) B. K. inunnd Raed Jensen, Kugeo AiMr. enpraae oul Mr, Ecott, C. C. Clive Announces Idaho aw, k, ' SAK-CB- la jr eltsswJ-'sHtl- ' i 1 music-lovin- r, - - rver-so- n. ' SA.S-G- Kh-kha- . !l!ll!ill!lill!lill!l!il!ll!!illllli!ltlliililll!ll!!!ll!!!llllH! M I'p-ha- n, Pr-ig- - . . . -'- |