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Show xJE Groups Appointed . SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SI ARCH 6, 1927. TPPER, Mr. Frank it. Prior of Santa Monica, Calif., who is Wing welcomed hy her many friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. Prior was formerly Miss Margaret Walden and is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. M. Walden, for, a few A number of social affairs are bring planned in weeks. honor of Mrs. Prior during her visit. Lower, Mrs. "S. C. who of Santa the Monica, Way past week with her spent soler, Mrs home Saturday. f for Federation of Womens Club Fete ha bn ' MRS. ETHEL M. RAMEY JiL appointed by the Salt lk luh rhainnwn of arrangement at gnrsl fiftluannual convention nf th , , for the tederation of Business and Pm-fe- a Clubs whirh ir to ional Women held at the New house hotel Ma be the 0 Air Ramey announce to following chairmen nf emr olTt-1 carrv out pi, ms for the entertainment hi of the 30 women, i rapldlv growing Tnovpment in I tah who aie exrp led to he In attendance At the gth ring cUl convention committee Mfs " Jesie Harroun, preMdeot of the Sait 7ake eli I henlMhfv Mis Mc VMamrtng. Sunday afternoon tea Mis FJor- Julia T Lynch;, memorial M enre Hall; three. minute talke, Mis Puckhe-eclub stunts, Mtss Mrs Jeanne Home; transportation, Fthel OHn decorations. Miss Bertha Wasrener; hotel, Mies Jeannette ur JUAfl 38-3- For the benefit of those who have never patronized us, we will continue our special for one more week. And to prove to the public our high standard of workmanship we will allow 25c off. these prices to each and everyone calling to visit our plant and present the coupon herein. This offer is to prove exclusively to each and every one that we want you to call and see for yourself the manner in which all A KC. e This French peasant girl who of hartelf aa the deaaw vision liverer of bar country It enshrined aa a saint In the memory of her countrymen. To realize All of the pleading possibilities of the beauty culture art you ahould vlalt ua. , Roe-ee- Down Illustrated Collage Prirtcsse copy of an ssclu dreeo the! ivt sold at 60 oriQlnailyl It ie eopisd to tho mi- -' outsat detail, and le old horo A On Credit $5 Down line. In littl mount,, w.alcly or (Ctaatiausd from Page Ons ) and monthly. Mrs. Mr Mra Mra Mrs uicisatjonj Short Story club anil meet Monday At I oclock at the horns t Mra W. J Barrett. 1201 First avenue Mrs. Homer Robinson will give a paper mi Wilbur Daniel Steele. Mrs. W R. . Hutchinson will read a story to illustrate the paper, . Wise Gwendolyn Hallfimm, a bride y f the month, will be the complaf- imented guest at the following Dura planned for the coming week , Thursday evening Mra C. F. Thomas entertain at the home of her i will j mother. Mra W. T Robblna on Reed avenue; Friday evening Mr. Georgs Melroy and Miss Leona Xleisoh will MENS SUITS AND aux-ilia- 1 cap-twi- w OCOATS 19 CAST DfSOADWAY PLAIN LADIES DARK SUITS LADIES PLAIN DARK DRESSES be hostesses at a miscellaneous shower, and on Saturday afternoon Mra Farl W.' Finney will entertain at her home on Third Avenue. Mr. and Mr. Fred A. Oeue. who will leave In the near future for Portland. Ore , to make their home will be guests of honor at the followMr. and Mrs W. O ing affair at Maokler will entertain Sunday dinner at their home on Fifth. East The following Tuesday Mr ptreet and Mrs Geue wUt be guests of the Lions club, Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs. Harold Feck will entertain At their home on Emerson avenue at dinner. The American Legion will give A tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra. C. Livdrive honoring ingston on Gilmer Mra Geue, who haiT been promts connected with the organiza.ttently tion A progressive dinner in honor la of Mr. and Mrs Geue being Friday eveA planned for the following ning to be given by Mr and Mra ,1 J. Farrer, Mr and Mre. Ralph Jones and Mr. and Mrs. James Sanders. Saturday, March 13, Mr and Mrs. Dave Wolf will give a dinner at their home on Alta street for Mr. and Mrs. Geue The following Sunday Mr. and Mrs Frank Hart will entertain at a dinner party Sn thtr 'home. Mr. and Mr. Geue will leave Monday for the northwest. e The following meeting place and "time la announced for the various Girl Scout troops of the cltv Mra J R Griffith, capTroop Nuehart. lieutenant tain; Mildred Methodist church, Ninth South and 4 15 r m Monday, East, Eighth Troop 2 Helen Homer, first lieuHelen Van Cott. second lieutenant, tenant Sr Raul's church, Ninth East and Third South Troop 8 Corrlnne Kipp, captain, Augusta Vterman lieutenant Neighborhood Hou First South and Seventh West, Wednesday. Ho p. m 4 R Kletttng captain Mrs Troop rue Phjllia Prater, lieutenant Norih pchool. Temple and State, Monday 4 U b p m Mrs. A. D. Tavlor, Troop b Idra Lund, lieutenant Fir! UP-TO-DA- 297s t... Coming Events James W. Wade-- A L "TVK Mr Mra. R. J Froleth, Mr and M3!ton Lipman, Krai k Nixon. and Mrs. Sidney Fuld, Mr. and Maurice Keating, Mr and Qeorge T. Hansen and Mr. and . Tours sen. A. garments are cleansed and finished. We do not guess at what we are doing or are we trying to fool the public with a cheap class of work. OUR WORK IS THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY, AND THE FACT THAT WE WERE FORCED TO ERECT SUCH A BEAUTIFUL AND PLANT ONLY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. There is not a cleaner in the city but what has visited our plant, and at the same time expressed themselvfes by saying that it was the finest they had ever seen. r menu, Mrs Mav K Baer badge Mia Roee Mabbutt, souvenirs Mrs Irena Shipp, publicity Mrs StePa M Paterson, Mis Elizabeth Fit Gerald, A officio member of all committee A tentative outline of a convention program, which promise to be rich In inspiration to thir d!tgae ftie"fre aented bv Mra Ratmv to the heads of the various committees at a huffet supper served at her horns In the Woodruff apartments the latter part of tho week Report of work alreadv Indicate that the entire accomplished bait Lake club membership la enlisted to spare no effort In making thl etonvermon an outstanding event tn the history of the federation. fallows Tbs 8panih Student by Mrs. Jsnnis Elisaon Hansen and asto the In addition sisting artist reading, the program will consist of tbs following numbers: La Paloma" (bpanlsh Serenade). C. Yradier, string mufkr, Star of the Summer Night" (Longfellow-Glovermals Curtla quartet; Rumanian Love Waltz and ths Spanish Dance (Emtl Aacher). Be- Mias Lillian Smith; (Lonffellow-Kuntzeloved" Curtla male quartet. No. 6 Hungarian Dane (Johan Brahma), string music. The musicians assisting are Miss Ellen Neiiann, piano, Miss Alice Anderson, violin. Mrs. Jennie Partridge, cello; Mias Lillian Smith, dancer; J. W. Cur The tls director of male quartet committees for the afternoon are: Reception, Mrs. George Thomas. Mrs. E G Gowans. Mrs. R. D Harrlman, Mra. Thomas Giles. Mra. T. B. Brighton; decorations. Mrs. A. L. Mathews, Mra W. A Kerr. Mrs. R. V. Chamberlain, Mian Georgia Johnson. Miss Grace Hogan; refreshments. Mrs. B. R. Jewis, Mrs R. O. Porter. Mra W. 64-66-D Bonner. Mrs, L. L Dainee Mrs. Phil 8 Grant, Miss Althea Wheeler. Lester Mrs John Gross and Kr Hubbard. Mra Jennie Eliason Hansen of Logan has received most favorable comment from all who have heard her in the dramatic reading of The SpanThe ish Student by Longfellow beautiful music which supplements the raiding make, a most acceptable afternoon to those fortunate In hearo ing the program. party in the ballroom of the hotel Friday evening. March 11 of consists committee T. 1. The O will . 8 reception Lynds chspter No. rive an Informal dance at the Hotel Dr and Mrs T Newton Jackson, Mr. Atkins. Dr and Mr Utah ballroom March 19 at 8 30. and Mrs W Tables will be on the mezzanine for A N Leonard. Dr and Mr Grant Bennett. Mr and Mra J Robinson. those who w ish to play cards ExcelDavid J Blake, Mr lent muelo baa been engagM to plav Mr and Mr for dancing The committee includes and Mr L R Bentley. Mr and Mr. D. W. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. LawMrs Frankie Plnney. general chairman; Mr Edna Gurre. Mra. Bertha rence Epperson, MR and Mra Brig- i Mre J A. Silver, arrangements; Houaton. chairman, Mre Ethel Ram-ea- r H. T Johnson, tickets. Mrs Ella Mlea Elizabeth Goodman, Htgson, cards, J P Hibbard, Charles King O J Tungsten, E A. Hartensteln, Saturday, March 12, at 2 70 o clock, in Mrs. George King, ths restroom of ths John R. Park Phi Delta Theta Wives Bridge club The program for the afterbuilding noon will he a presentation of Long- - will be entertained at the home of Mrs A Harold Blake 1134 Esat SevTuesday enth South street. Tuesdav. March 8 and call For reservation at oork Mr TVaks, Hvland S07-R- , by ), PLAIN HEAVY WINTER COATS LADIES j Good-Nigh- t, ), FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Work Guaranteed Clothes Insured Presbvtenan church,' South Temple and G streets, Tuesdav, 4 15 p. m. Troop 6. Mrs Kthel Myerst,capaln, V. C T Erma Stevcna, lieutenant A , Thursday, 4 15 p m 7 Mra Fred Troop Ftaata, captain. Helen First Klettlng, lieutenant Congregational church First South and fourth East, Monda' 4 II p m Ttoop 8 Mrs R B. Porter. Ardelle Uarlson, first lieuten ant, Ruth WImi, second lieutenant First Fresl vterian (hurch. South Wed'nesdav, Tempe ami (' tree & Dyers Capitol Cleaners East 8th South St. Yip-Jal- 4 15 Wasaatch 5105. t. m p M Mamet llacrn, Hailfv lieutenant chur h fifth Fast and ?uuth. Thursdav, 4 Vt p m Tioop 1' Mra A P RMnon, cap tain. ( ornclia lieutenant Benton, First Methodist church, Second Fast and second South, Wednesday 4 15 m Trop Helen P Mildred Troop 11 Kva Lund, Iwton New-houa- cAptain lieutenant Third church Eleventh fast and heMeenth South, Wednesday, 1? VA - 4K 4 'Tr- op Nebeker, cap'aln Libertv Gshrman, lieutenant v a Third East, and Eleventh 45 fxmth, Thursday, I p. m Fred Mathews capTroop 13 Mr tain Ada Burt, lieutenant Irving school Twelfth East and Twent-firs- t south, Friday, 4 15 p m 4 Mrs E L Wilkinson Troop canmih Dorothy Tivlor lieutenant Wasatch school. South Temple and R art school, urlveraitv, Thursday, 3 45 Fridav, S 45 p m p m -- Mrs .! M p I' Marjorie WHe Johnafon Tn'op captain Mtldrtd C.roKger, lieutenant SteuMia Qutve. lieutenant cartam Meta achrvol. stit -- 68 i ?- :rraz&$ Wasatch Wasatch 7832. at Fort Douglas for ham Clegg. Dr. and Mrs. J O. Berry, Mr snd Mrs J Tracy Woo ton. Dr and Mrs Le Grand Woolley, Mr and Mrs. B F. Putnam, Dr ajid Mra. T Fred Hardv. Mrs. Mabel Borg Dr David Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Cyril Duffer and Mr and Mrs F. Flnlajson. Mrs. 3 C. Thomas will give a bridge tea on March 13 at the Officers club Jen-kn- leaving Fort Douglas for other posts. a, assoAlpha Beta Theta Alumna ciation of ths University of Utah will entertain at a bridge tea at the Manor House Saturday afternoon, March 12 Mre. A. f CarTlngton ie chairman of general arrangements and Wednesday Tuesday Wednesday Our Annual Spring Exhibit 18 8ouh Fourth Wednesday afternoon East street, at 2 oclock. Ellason will be Mr by the members of the entertainment "comVisW. which Mrs A. f of mittee, aing is chairman and Mrs. 3 A. Houston is vice, chairman. Thoe will call any wishing reservation committee. member of the T s e The annual banquet and election of officer of the Ladle auxiliary of the VnUed Commercial Traveler will be held Tuesday afternoon at t o'clock at the Elks club The committee In charge of arrangements Includes Mr George Roger chapman; Vfrt. T. F. Farrell. Mr Fred Wood. Mr E D. lAncaster .and Mrs C. E Wymer neve been The following reservation made: Mra. Sadie Anderson Mre Dennis Auahrrman, Mrs, H B Blades. Mra. F. O Brooks, Mrs. D. E. Boam. Mrs J E Bradle, Mr. R R. Bruere. Mr. E Christensen Mra.'W M Donohue, Mra F J EMmsn, Mr. Robert F. H Fite Mr O S FerL Mr Ebert. Mra T F Farrell. Mra, Carl Fallcntlne, Mrs Art hie Gilbert, Mr. H B Hamill. Mr Charles Livingston, 3. B. Lewi. Mt. H. P Jr, Mrs Mra John Lockhead, Mrs n . a1td fifflOX PS1I60K By Mr. Raymond Hurley Direct From the Factory Presenting the most extensive and beautiful display of this famous chinaware ever shown in the west. It is now generally conceded by all manufacturers that American china in the best china in Jjje world, and that Lenox representa the Utopia fot American ceramic achievement. inter-mounta- Un-casfe- r, t. Mra O. W. McGill Mrs Lae Neleon, Floyd C. MrMillen. Rnv Prme. Mr jr Melvin Pettsv, Mr Mr. M FI Palmer. - Mr G A. Rogers. Mr 8. 8 Reynold- Mrs W 8 Rev. M. M nolds Mrs Mra, E Hhfo'd. Mrs F. J Walters. Mrs W. L Ueatherbee. Mfa William R WilMrs W. S Woodruff Mra. C liam E Wymer. Mra Fred C. Wood And Mra R. R. Baker, G OliWlJH IaSO! soto ' - y-- Gy a Balt fake Mothers flub will hold tt oclock regular luncheon at Wednesday at the Civic Center; Mrs J. Q. Reran Mra E. D. Pldgs and A It la Mre Perlywtls, hostesses Reciprocity dae. the club will have a guests the Children Hnur club of and its president, Mra Austin tgden H Rhaw, who will preside over ths Mra. program for the afternoon Johq Armetrorg will give a talk on must Reservation decorating. be in by Tuesday noon lt Tjk. B T . Vnlvr:tr wui tfv iu monitiijr AtwrAng 1 v ua r-- Mrs. O W. Gra-lun- d H. R. Beery, who are And Mrs 1 Members of the Wasatch LBerarv club will be entertained at a card party at the home of Mrs J. R FHa E- l- 234. The in Ming One of the lovely Belletk pattern carried in open stock at Callaways; we have the mono ths ether qul4tly beautiful new Fountain bee taken the eountry by torev Kvecy piece, as rich d f n, on the distinctive, ivory foundation, gem of clasaie beauty. whfeH Mr. Hurley will taka orden or execute special decorations to suit your individual taste if you riMrr The Public I Invited to Attend This Display Every Salt Lake Admirer of Beautiful Dinnemare ahould be here during1 this wonderful exhibit Tuesday and Qh Itovst cf JioastwiUTSi ATatdSi No Obligation to Buy. 60 South Main |