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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MUKMMJ, OCTOBER x mnrtw rq tn, Ki f.rr A MOXO tha item of business which were considered by thft V. W. t A. board of directors at its meet ins on October '15f which was held at the Y. W. r. A. clubhouse, In charge of the president, Mrs. A J Gorham, ere plana for the observance in November of the twenty ears work which the Y W C. A has accoro-plisne- d in Salt Lake Oitv Mrs. F. H Richardson was announced as chairman of the committee to mane the plana active, which committee will cooperate with the memoernhip committee with Mrs Stephen Abbot. chairman, in the membership meeting of the association to be held at that time It is expected that the celebration will be of special interest to the friends of the W C. A.. and it ia hoped that it will show what twenty ars ha meant to the organization in this cit. Mrs. H S Knight was made a member of the board with the special responsibilitv of the legislative program in which the association ia ihe interested She will represent Y TV. C A. upon the woman a legislative committee and will keep the board informed of citizenship a no legislative matters especially included In the program of the Y. W u of the vadous department show encouraging growth, and Wra Gorham' in commenting upon them, va, -- '& S4 .A !fi Wait till your father sees T ?r &VA L Tf 1 & those shoes! (For which conference we offer Father a little preliminary information) . , 0 17, 1926. MBS. HXNRY N. BYRNE, vir chairman of th program connnitteo of tha Catholic Woman league and member of the arrangement, committee for the reception to he given at the old Wall home on East South Temple Friday evening in honor of the Rt. Rev. John Joseph Witty, D. D., recently Installed bishop of the Utah diocese. 4 $r"i . t i Wi t stated that she considered the reports were a challenge to the ooarj and to those who could serve the association. The club work is being increased weekly among the girls and )oung business women, the emnluv ment department haa never had su'fi a large number of placements in aa the month of Septembers report showed, while the enrollment of individuals in the health aduca tion department numbered 510 for September i St Anns sewing circle will met elo2 o at afternoon st Wednesday the Holy Cross hospital. The hospital committee of the Catholic Woman s league will meet Thursdav afternoon at 2 o rloke at the Holy Cross hospital. The Salt Iake chapter of Sorosia held its second meeting a few dav The following officers have ago been elected for the year President, Mrs S Grover Rich; vice president. Mrs Lorenso Hatch: secretary. Mrs R C- Belnap, program committee Mrs Heber Grant and Mrs. H. C Piston The last meeting was held at the home of the new president and ten-ty-flmembers were present. This ' meeting was in the nature of a ' partv. Fall flowers were used and refreshments were served by the officers of ths aororitv The annual Institute dinner wiU be at the Hotel Utah October given at ft SO oclock In tjhe ladiea room Reservations may be made with either of the members of the committee appointed for the arrange, menta, Mrs Elisabeth Bennett Winters or Mrs Erma Allen McAllisterinAll Sorosls members are cordiady vited to attend this dinner Meetings will be held the sc..nd Saturday of each month, beglunug promptly it 2 3M clock All Somsis members are invited to be prcient at The next meeting these meetings will be held at the home of Erma Allen McAllister, 172 Yale avenue, t which time Miss Maude Mav Bshcoct will read a plav. .Your reiHtioni j i - v should be made earlv Caledonia Sewing Iuh wilj ment with Mrs James Marshall 421 Fifth 0 n'ckk avenue. Wednesday at All members are requested to present. The Service Star Legion will hold 1 D- l m Cnrav and Mrs Clura M Clawson F 30 h lrt h Mr Pflil HfvMt Musual numbers were give at I o dock, at th Hotel I Uih, votmurf! n rxr r .gram Ondrr1U Miss Xehe Burtenhav and Mrs to corat.t of a abort bu.lneaa winn.dir.OT npruv fl( Mr,. ,, Hatch a,5dy which will be followed bv a program v. V A to ha e been held Thursday after norn, also has he-'postponed until tb next regular meeting of the sec. tion. 18, in Whlch the world court. Salt Lake "n Irvin will speak on j t alley V. Thor!,d?V f'V R ramp. A . Susannah Eaton tent I nmn 1 ortnh.r Daughter of finn. V at will meet ThrslvN. . 2 o clo, k In I n Thr rlel.gat., hao KUnrnrd F bail from tre national ionr-niiih( M Mi III street ?,Prizes mi Moines and have man iifreM- he awarded and the public 13 c1- - r,ps , t i d It make jn8. rp (rTs disny invited. tha thr will lie a full ati ndaij a a An invitaof officer and members ConThs Ladies Aid of Phillip tion is extended to all cr 11m!1 s of gregational church will hold th)r the (. A R to he present regular meeting Thursdav. Ortobm 25 Luncheon will be served from 12 T H Gordon circle ladle of the A business meeting until 1 oclock will hold a regular meeting will follow. O O V h.iil Tuesday afternoon in The members met Friday at tbs Ths Pythian Sisters will hold their home Marv Hubof the secrefarv Friday evening Oc- bard PchneP and cLrused pUns for regular meeting tober 22. at 8 0 clock a bazaar which is to be held November 30 This ij art annual affnr Ths Womens socjetv of Immanuel which is enmoined with a card pjrtv Baptist church will meet Frida v in- and cooked fcod sale stead of Thursday, with Mrs H J s The Business and Professional Fitzgerald. 1268 East South Temple club held their meeting Thursstreet Ths hostess will be assisted bv Mrs. W S Price. Luncheon will day evening at the home of Miss be served at 12 o clock bv emotion Rubv Muir at Woods Cross M"t No t and a business meeting wtil interesting remarks were made Executive Miss Elizabeth Fitzgerald Mrs Don be held at 1 3ft o clock llKCard.,PytV c0r,?eL V- - ? LIKE most businesses, the business of being a normal boy, or girl, has its excessive costs in some department or other. And it takes Mother to discover them! Usually she finds that it is costing entirely too much for the childrens shoes. So Father is called into consultation. . . . What does he suggest? These facts may help him: Endicott-Johnsospecialize in putting wear in footwear. We say to our Workers: Consider the natural carelessness of childrenj their untiring energy; the constant battering their shoes-getDesign shoes to fit those conditions. Find out where childrens shoes wear out j GAR. it 1 . The O O H corps kensington will be held at the home of Mr ex Peeking on October 21 All members are requested i he prs.i There will he an o Inspection O H corps No will 3972 hold 'Salt their reeilar meeting Thurdav evening at 6 o clock m P B A hall on South All Neighbors jre le State st act to be qieMed held In Ogden on Vo emm ted A'l members are ber r pjease call Mr Rotih Roval Neighbors Valiev raup TftKe Chapter Vo p Daughters of llo beeis w itt tnert Frida' eyeniJg' ce- ther 22. at 7 30 o clock at the home of Bi lv Jones (Voter street All The College club wH' mcf Thims t eligible members arc request lav afternoon October 21 .at ?h Mrs attend Margiret Call Mrris home rf Mrs Orin TMgman l' 2 Is captain Mr H H Michigan avenue irr w ill' be the The arts and crafts eecton of the assisting hote.s Wasatch Literarv club will meet FYt The Marine Corps league laLes rla morning at 11 o clock at the home auxiliary will hold the r regular mect- - of Mrs Alex Pickering 251 South Ing Thursday evemtg October 21. at Ninth Fast street, each member brlng-th- e home of Mrs Thelma Nest m, ol ing a box luncheon and material for South Fifth Fast sir ket weaving Mrs L L. Larson e cf the art of the TVseret The regular meeting of the TTa'ch look store department will give instruction in Literal. v club, to have been held Tnes-da- basket weaving afternoon has been postponed so that the club members may attend The regular meeting of the Ladle' LDe-artrie comenMrn of the Utah State Fedclub will b held Friday afThe meeteration of Womens club ternoon at 2 o'clock At this meeting ing of the parliamentary law section. Earl Fkmglaea will glv a talk on Hunting VoaaiU in Utah, to be illustrated with atereopticon view Muic will he furnished by the Uniof Utah Men Glee club At versity 1 o clock luncheon will be served by the entertainment committee of th 'bib. of which Mr Elliot T Klm ball Is chairman Reservations must be made not later than Wednesday noon with Mr J V Dawnon, Hyland It h8 been arranged that at pl."4 th close of the meeting club members may Mew the dinosaur exhibit at the university. It is hoped that a manv as possible will take advantage of this opportunity. The Tartlet' Literary dub chorus, under the direction of Mr and Mr V I urtls, wlU meet at the clubhouse Tuesday afternoon at 4 o clock The readers section n fthe Ladies Literarv clrb will hold Its regular meeting at the dubhouse Wednesday aDernoon at 4 o dork i n fr .Jifmt.iJ-ti- r cT-Actabl- Sirmlatin$ the food tin$thStomachand wither Di4l'ej Opium. Morphine Mineral. Not Narcotic QdDtWVO-7-1 Mi mSt h rtjhin - rm J- (lanfMiMI' Ahe'pfulRemjjtyL. Const! potion and FtstrhhwM Loss of Sleep r.illindthervfroniirlnfncy racSHadeS-r- THE OVTAU ! M There are many ways a baby has of expressing: any pain or irregularity or digression from its normal condition of health and happiness. A short sharp .cty, a prolonged irritated cry. Restlessness, a constant turning of the head or of the whole body, fretful. In these and other ways a baby tells you there is something wrong. Most mothers know that a t disordered stomach, or bowels that do naturally are the cause of most of babys sufferings. A call for the doctor is the first thought, but in the event of any delay there should be ready at hand a safe remedy each as Fletcherls Castoria. Castoria has been used for babys ailments for over. 30 years and has merited the good will of the family physician in a measure not equaled by any other baby 's medicine became of its hamlessness and the good results achieved. And remember this: Castoria is essentially a babys remedy and not a cure-al- l for every member of the family. What might help you is too often dangerous when given to a babe. Fletchers Castoria safely relieves Constipation Flatulence Wind Colio Diarrhea To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest and Natural Sleep without Opiates. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. i ) v n, Endicott-Johnso- n Better shoes for less money lr not-ac- IMMUM s. v When Baby Complains. Thereby Promoting Cheerfulness and . quickest, then strengthen EN DWELL Girls fold leather tie Oxford, with tea Itrard tonrue, on the le'tdentmf " Miami' A beautiful and eery popular shoe for fall wear -- and intensely practical, Children Cry For alcohol-- a per team-wor- n present them at those points. Make shoes that give th longest possible wear per dollar. Thats what parents want. Then add style and finish. Such are Endicott-Johnso- n shoes. . . . Shoes based on actual wearing tests, on rugged boys and girls. Shoes made of leather specially tanned to withstand grinding and scuffing, leather produced at a big saving because tanned in our own huge tanneries. Bjt most unusual of all is tha workmanship that goes into Endicott-Johnso- n shoes. It reflects k the of 17,000 skilled tanners and shoemakers, living, playing and working together under ideal conditions. An Industrial Democracy," we call ourselves where direct incentives to each Worker make it definitely to his interest to help build Better shoes for less money. Boys and girls shoes $3, $4, $5. Smaller size proportionately less. Leading stores everywhere sell Endicott-Johnso- n shoes. Scores of styles for men, women ahdchndren.Wnte forTh World at Play, free booklet for boys, girls and Endicott-Johnsogrown-upEndicott, N. Y.; New York City; St, Louis, Mo. Largest manufacturers of boys and girls shoes in the world. The arts and crafts section of the Literarv club will hold Its ladle regular meeting Thursday The workdock ing session wnl meet at 11 nd continue the work already started Mr Dana E Hemphill will be (he hostess for the 1 IS o dock luncheon Mrs At the J o clock session Ssmuel W KRtleman will give a entitled School of Applied Art In th United States a Mrs E Lee and Mrs A H Tarpons trill he hosees for the o dock luncheon of the Browning section, which will meet at the clubhouse The reading of Mr SludgS, the Medium. will be continued 1 Sat-urd- r Owing to the convention of the Utah State Federation of Women s dubs In th' citv th meeting of the art sect ior of the ladies Literary dub. scheduled for Nednesday afternoon, held. will not l Te A'tth r'atclub dv morqing a - will meet Wednes Ift o dock In the The subject will continued, by Mrs. A and Mra V . XI Ftew-r- t 1 Pthop be later H building Christens n The art and craft section of the First iTesbyter an church will meet Munday afternoon at t o dock with Mra. L. H fttehr, 817 Bixth avenue The Aurora club will meet Thttrs-ds- v afternoon at t Jft o'clock at the h re of MH B. Koisom. East iVirth ?ouh street Mrs X T V orl-to- u will gwe a paper on the University ( 'sl!fotn a Mrs Uvrran Nove him g" e a reading, followed -- by a r j vl pr cern b the etjden'a of three-eyel- it. EN DWELL Rich Oeteber brown, tunmngly combined, make thi p (iris' pump a thing of enduring beauty. Leather ia new Stroller tan; trimming ia tan alligator. Cuban heel, tan alligator covered. CEO. F JOHNSON Boy anappv Blucher Oxford. Golden rod tan leather upper; sturdy oek Boles; collegiate Norge" laet. Pits like tiround glove, ankle the especially and wear tike iron. fhe Roosevelt Junior high school Mrs H B Drtgg and Mr Hrrid J fitearni are in charge of the pro- gram. o AM mem340 South State street bers are requested to be there prompt at 8 o clock Thursday. Headquarter! for Complete Stock of G. L'nda chapter No 1, O Camp No 31. Daughters of the Utah E ft . M 111 meet at g clook Mondav Tloneers. mill meet Monday evening evening. October 1ft. at the home of at 7 30 oVlck at the home of Mr Ms Grae Wilton. !? G street AsKltsa Anderson 1222 M Inrtsnr street sisting hotear ar Mr Alice KenA special program has been dall. Mr Iren and Mra. VJckera arranged for tho evening and all interested are Ethel Rowlett Section ENDICOTT-JOHNSO- SHOES N FOR LESS MONEY AT inv.ted to attend. Tbe tidies auxiliary of the I A Tbe stated session of L' bta tmple of M mil give a card part' Tuea-ds- v No. 32. Daughter of the Nile will be evenlrg at S 3ft o clock at civic held Monday evening a 7 3 o rjork center A Trlx will b given xt the Covenant House 411 East South invitation I extended to the pubic- Tempi street All ladies of th hour, hold are requested to ,b present Wasatch ftlster willgive a card After he stated session, a card partv and apron sal next FHda at 2 3 o clock Pr the I O. O F hall partv wll! he given bv the parrel Ticket must be secured from th The public i invited and refreshcaptain, Mrs David Grant. 23 West ment will be served fcecnnd North street or from W be served member The plain sewing section of th and prise awarded. MnpAh chapter. O R. ft wm meet s s Home and Dv Nurat the Orphan Member of Lvbla temple No 12. sery Tuesdnv morning at 1ft clock All r mill tbe of member meet at Nile, Daughter urged t attend and th home of Mr W. Le Hill rid bring box lum h Nort-Temple street, apartment B-The board of directors of the Sarah for sewing ToeMav afternoon at 1 Ift AH elook. member of the Daft home will meet at th home Mcn.dav at 1ft a. m for the regular household are requested to attend. mnrthlv meeting All member ar The ladiea auxiliary to the Utah urged t atteid State Dental society miH hold a meetT TV. r. A. artivtt!. October 1g ing Tuesday e'eninr. October 1?. at clock, in the Newhouse hotel. The to 11 CommunOctober 1ft Employment Monday program will be a follow ity sir.girg, talk on psychoanalvs bureau open, ft 3ft a m to 1 p, m , bv Mr Newton Miller, music under ministerial association. 1ft lift a m . open pluige. swimming pool, g to the direction of Mra P. G. Green. I 3ft p m, Irvmg hol swimming October jft, 3 45 p nv: Wet high school ffir Wednesday morning, MaxwJ-Xle-Kean 4 p, m : Reserve Biu tarting at 1ft clock. Triangle corps will have a bacaar and league dinner 4 Sft p m ; business at 2 clock a card party wMI be field gir a gvmnaium 7 IS p m: bunt-n- et in tbe I O O F hall Members and girl mining rlau ft p m th public are invitea special girls' swmm.rg cx.m. g.45 e e e m P Benner rlrH will b entertained Tuesdav Ortnher at the home cf Mrs Gertrud Bauer, bureau open, ft 3u a. 1KEmploemt rn- - to I p m; pm 150 SOUTH MAIN ST FanUfei Tbctter It Wt if matron gymnasium rlsas, 10 a.' m.; matron a awlmmtng rlasa. 11 a tn. , Triangle Girl Reserve, 4 p. m.; Dhet Testameit league. I 7p, m.: pen plunge, swimming pool, t I p m, 1ft October Wednesday. Employment bureau pen, I Ift a. m ts 1 P tn ; open plunge, swimming pool. 2 to I 3ft m. Ire p swimming school Girl Roovelt school m. ; Eat high eat Reserve, ftp m. m II 3 3ft , p Kxt Door to Ut. tg1e Girl Reserves, S Sft p. tn.l Fast high ewimmlng rlasa. ft 4& p. m. ; Girl bcout troop No. ft. ft II p m . Bihie rUtse. First Prehvtertar church, m : businea rlrla g mnaetuxn cla 7 II p m.L Friendly club at Neigh- - -borhood house. 7 Ift p. ra : Older Col- red Gtr' rlub. 7 3ft p. m ; busineea girls swimming class, ft p. n. Friday, October 2 --Employment bttreeu open. I M 1 m, t I p m ftp' ' . a m matron a gymnasium rlaae high p. swimming, ft matrons nlmmirt elasa, 11 a. m Thursdav. October 21 Empior ment pen pivmg swmtrtfog poi. I t I bureau pen. ft ft a. m to I p m . P m , Rooeerwlt wm mr-- rUira I T. V C. A membership commitfe p m; Brant Ju r r.ri 1ft u m ; pen plunge. rwtmmng pool. m; Open plunge, geimmlg 2 to ft ft p m . Routh Junior Otrl Re- - I 0eUaa4 e Page Ptee aemee, J ift p m; TVeet Juokw Trl-- I 1 ip p-- . |