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Show THE SALT LAKE TKIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL J3, 1927. 8 eping that Schoolgirl Complexion lltT Denver Visitors Honor Guests at Informally Wednesday evening between the hours of I and 10 o'clock at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Walters waa formerly Miaa Frances Hays Grles of Cleveland. Ohio, and her marriage to It. Watters took place In Cleveland April 1. The couple ax spending their honeymoon In the west and are an route to California. AU friends of Dr. Watters are Invited, Buffet Supper Denlson fif Mr. and Km Fran Denver were; honor guests at a smart buffet uppl gtvea Tueaday evening and Mr Claude Fre4 at Toy tbelr h"nie on JTIrs avenue. Spring flower were In profusion about the living room and a pastel color scheme of dainty aprinf fiowere In thm shade of pink, maie and orchid .formed a moqnd for the centerpiece pink of ths aorrinc table. Pal princess eandlca In silver candlecenthe of sticks1 wer at either lid terpiece. Thirty guests wer Invited to DMt Mr. and Mrs. Denlson, who ax ea rout to New Torlc and during their stay In Bait Lake will b entenslvely entertained. , at i - Schuyler will enter- - ' . ; orty on Mon- - evenun eouin street in mmw ui i fifth birthday anniversary of her litGames tle daughter, Emma and were plad during the afternoon t - ,rvit from one Ion r table-cetered with a Urge' ' birthday cake holding five lighted yellow candlaa The favors were Easter chicks and Tha hoeteaa was blue paper cap aeelated during tha afternoon by Mra.J. U Sullivan, Miaa, Hlenda Dlnddulat. Alls juargaret mu uiii jam Kmma Hall A special gueat of tha afternoon was tha of tha little hostess, Mrs. B. M. Hall. Those present were Leona Lurid. Edna Flnnegan, Beverly Peck, Betty Wlgra. Knea uerara. Jack of tha Gamma . Alumnae chapter Sigma somrlty will hold the regular meeting Wedneeday evening at 1:10 o'clock at the home of Mlas Dorothy Richards, Mrs. Third ave- 3. L. . Borg will entertain "J.O0" club at her the Wednesday 124 Downlngton avenue. borne, Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers, Wlvea and Bisters club will meet at the fraternity house, 10 Thirteenth Eaat atreet, Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. a), Mrs. W. T. Wolf will entertain the Royal "EftO" club .Wednesday afternoon at her home, 521 Eleventh East atreet. . At tha regular meeting of the Wednea-da- y Democratlc-c4uth 'w- af soon atr StS8 O. houaa hotel, John McQuarrie will talk on "Bills Introduced In the Seventeenth State Legislature." Two piano selections will- be given by .Wallace Cotter, and- number wilt be sung by a trio composed of Miaa Eleanor Morris, Mlsa Winifred Thomas and Miaa Virginia accompanied by 'Mrs. L. T. Epperson. WAmen's b tf mv saytnar,,'wawmg ciuo win the home of Mrs. F. Bowerbank, It Third East street, apartment t, Wednesday at 1 o'clock. John O. McQuarrie win address the regular monthly meeting of ths Women's Democratic club at the Newhouns hotel Wedneeday afternoon's! i:I0 o'clock. ' v 'f ' '3oo4'"y the home of Mrs. William Stanley, 1421 Fourth East atreet, Wedneeday afternoon. Mra. Kate Baleer and Mra John Chrlaty wlH ba tha asaiattns bostessea 459 nue.- ' lule. er Section I of the Ladles Aid society of Phillips Congregational church will meet Wedneeday with Mrs. Harry Culbertson. MS Emerson avenue. Mra B. EL Luncheon Is the assisting hoateea. will be aerved at 1 o'clock. ' Camp Emagn, Daughters of Utah evePioneers, will meet Wednesday home of ning at I o'clock at the 40J Heventh Mra Albert Wtlkee, avenue. All Interestedemembers ara. Invited to attend. ev Caledonian Sewing club will meet 1:S0 o'clock at ths at Wednesday home of Mrs. Don McPhls, 431 avenua Parkway ' ' Ladles auxiliary of the Bethel missionBaptist church will hold aafternoon ary meeting Wednesday of Mrs. at I o'clock at117the homeThirteenth East Kooba, Harry Bnnih a'mt- - All members and- friends ar Invited ; ; at I Party Pretty Children's "H. Hall entertained at Mra "Lynn a dallatitful children's 10;10 o'clock. ' Ray tain a group of army matrons at nient to her mother, Mra W. C. Donald, who has arrived recently from (Seattle to apand aaveral months with Captain and Mra. Schuyler. Second section. First Preebyterlan church, will meet Wednesday at 711 o'clock with Mra. J. B. Flnlay, East Sixth South street. Aaaistlng Mrs. T. W. tiilber-ao- n hostesses 'HI and Mra J. A. Dunlop. War-burto- .. L Delta Epallon alumnae chapter needay .evening at t o'clock at the home of the Miases Mabel and Eva Olaon, 111 N atreet. will hold Its regular meeting Wed- There will be a meeting of the program committee of the Ladles' Literary club Wedneeday morning Bridge Tea at Post Mra. Royal Xelghbora of America, camp 4S, will give a card party at the home of Mra A. L. Young, 463 Eighth Eaat atreet, Wedneeday evening. The public la Invited. Regular meeting of the of: the law section Ladles' Literary club wlU be peld Wednesday St t o'clock. Vliltlng club members are welcome. ar . Fifth section of Ladles' Aid soPresbyterian ciety of the First church will meet Wedneeday at i o'clock, with Mrs. Roy White, 221 Eleventh East atreet. ' 'Art Exhibit. annual exhibiThe twenty-four- th tion of tha t'taJi Art InatltuU was reopened on Tuesday at tha state capltol and will ba open to tha public every afternoon during April from I to i o'clock, except Saturdays and Tha fwoman'a organleatlone Sunday of tha city will supply tha hoeteeaes. Can-tWednesday woman from Civic will fee In charge, and will Include Mrs. Julia F. Lund, Mra Irving Noall and Mra Frank J. McOanney, Jr. Thursday tha Buainee Woman's club wUl supply hoateeaee. They will ba Miss Jeaate Harroun, Mlsa Fran- ces Davis, Miss Bad I Bosser and Mlsa Mary Green. ess Salt Lake Mothers' club will give Its regular luncheon Wedneeday at 1 o'clock at the CMo Center. Mrs. Samuel D. Wynn.and Mr. W. C. Hurd will be the hoeteeees.l Features a. Authors' club will meet in the rttehop's building at 10:10D. o'clock Freed Wedneeday. Mrs. Lester will review "The Last of Mre. memAll Cheney," by bers are requested to attend, Dr. and Mra. Leon I Watters of New York will receive their friends FaarKos Beaaty For Mdtlisr, Bwwethaart, Wife, CbJl-drChoos from Bait Lakn'i largwrt and flaart stock of puro, wliolesoino eav diss. Complete Hue of Baskets, Boxes, Babbits Chickens, Dnckj and NoTsItlea at lowest price. Events of the Day Mrs. John Dorius will entertain at a luncheon Wedneeday afternoon at her home In Cottonwood, In honor of Mrs. Charlotte Peterson and Mrs. Emma Keama Clark; second vies prealdent, Mr. Erlckson, Max Larkln, Chnrlea Lund, L.' M. Ijandau; recording aecretary, Mra Clarence Lund and Jack Flnnegan. H. E. Petsraon; oorree ponding secretary, Mra J. H. Woods; treasurer, Mlas Agnea McNeil, direct ore, Mrs. Officers Nominated ' E. Ooodspeed, A. long term; Mrs. of the At the regular meeting abort term. Elks Ladlear club held Monday, eve- Barney Quinn, ba held at the electloa will were Ths officer ollowlng ning the ' r, nominated: Prealdent, Mr. H. A. May meeting. to the city (ederaftlon Deleigatee Majora; first vice prealdent. Mra K. Hair! Stop Gray liqaid Tfa V' , NOtRlSHINB OtM itstoni fray hair to all oririnal colon, rrrslv. aata rally Wttbont CaaaoC injure tha tuir. gtrcaks. -'- rfa By V1LMA BANKY Beware of any but true complexion soap-- " , used this way ..... . .20 JeUy Zggt, lb. . . . . 23 1 Marshmallcrw Eggs, lb .40 Candy Rabbit, lb. Decorated Egg, each . . . ...10 NoUIUStDNB also bioubc dandraff . pro mot re bur growth ad rtransef th scalp. It ia a ml tonic which feed sad nporUbet tiw bait. Used racctaatullT y thousand. Pries ........ t eel 50c. IriaarCaiar NOT a DYE Deeei-et-- will he Mrs. W. 1 for the year J. Jennings, Mra. John Pack,. Mra Tom Foley. we Delegates to ths convention orv.iune Utah Federation of Women , z?and to be held In Provo April a. lollowa: sirs. tt, will e aa Sadie Anderaon,Mra Uoodspeed, PeterE. H Mra. Pack. John Mra eon. Mra k- - u. viara, jure. Lemke. AlternatesMrs. J. MoCarty, Mrs. U K. WattaxMra H. A. Majora, Tom Mra. Mra W. W. Treebury. Foley, Mr. J. 0. Berry. of The parliamentary law lectionmeet the Elk' Ladies' clifb will V. A. Mrs. with Wedneeday evening spsri- Bettllyon In ths community menta The lesson wlu oe given o Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Jr. The meeting Is open to all members of the club. 1H27-2- w w 'tfe'ff -- yr$? - only half the i se- cret of a good complexion. The moata important advice is to useon ONLY the lace. P eTer true complexion A oip may be excellent for n thousand purposes, yet be too harsh for the skin. Good complexions are often thus imptrtiti. .Hence, Ursrehr on expert advice, thousands ae Palraolire Soap. A soap made solely for ONE purpose to safeguard good complexions. A beauty soap you know is safe to use. ot. bottlt $1.25 ""at sll dmi and rlrpartnunt rtorea Nouriahine Bhampoo ideal for trae ia conjunction with .Kouri-hin- e . Ilair Color Reitorer bottle clean, the lcm the KEEPING Try Wash your face gently with Palmolive. Massage its balmy lather of lire and palm oils into the skia. Rinse off with warm water then with cold If your skis 2s inclined to be naturally dry, apply a little good cold cream. Do this regularly and, particularly in the evening. That 'rule is credited with more beautiful skins than any other known. Use powder, rouge, make-u- p all you wish. But never let them remain over night Follow one week, then note the difference in your skin. Get Palmolive today. - But be sure h is GENUINE Palmolive. Costs ' out tA. lot a L. Soaps representet as of palm and olive oils without the Palmolive name are usually crude imitations. Palmolive-PeSo take care, r Co, Chicago, U.S. A. . ' Te et The garment that has set a new fashion CHAMS is giving women s new of style with comfort. Its vogue is sweeping the country, and no woo dett Here is a garment weighing only fifteen ounces that, gives mote natural support snd better figure conrxvl than any corset, or corset substi- rote, snd at the same time permits perfect freedom. You simply must see this newest style of undergarment, if only to T keea (threat f sfettftriuoet write for a free demonstration in your home ot call at this office. one-pie- m Leave for Europe , Mra James C. Hansen and daugh- a. ter, Elaine, and Mrs.h, Joaepn Bail will Johnson and daughter,-BetIn.May- frem Kew - Tor it for aa tended Kuropean trip. vlalt with their parent and reiatlvee In Mancheater, England, for several - jnr PALACE CANDY CO, weeka. I'. Mlas Helen Bltkner has returned la Town. Our Tountain Makes toe Best Coca-Cofrom California, where she ha spent "TJtah'i Finest (Joofectonery''several week' with her parents, Mr. and Mra Charles Blrkner. Handiwork aultable for Easter glfta wfif b afiowh' hjr tte1rS1Sficrt, claa Next to American of Neighborhood Houae, Friday and 1 12 to from Saturday afternoon o'clock, at 70 South Main streetMra B. .W.. Munaer. Mra D. C. Koberta and Miaa Stella Conn wlU be in . charge of the sale. Mrs. D. K. Straun has returned from southern California, where she spent several weeka She waa accompanied by her daughter, Mlas Rosalind Straup. 9 Mrs. Edward W. Ryberg, accompa nied by Mra Hugo Van .White and baby daughter, June, have arrived from Loe Angeles and the beaches, No. 7, with South bidding first one Milton C. Work, the International where they apent the. paat alx weeks and bridge diamond and then one authority, will anawer auction bid a Heart, Weet'a visiting with relative and frlenda A tamped, self addressed North having lead queries. must suit the is long each best accompany opening Mr. and Mra. L. R. Wattls hare envelope not the adveraarlee have for replies. Thi Interesting ee-ne- which returned from Xos Angeles, where riee by in named. Work Mr. appears home are at winter the with ,and they spent No. 8,- South gets the contract and Sunday.) at the Btieveaere wnue ineir country Tribune daily a bid of one diamond. Weat ahould home in Cottonwood la being re The pointer for today Is: When lead- not lead a trump, nor a singleton i modeled, contract, do not which would ask for a force. Agalnat ing against a trump uit . that contain a trump contract, a queen suit '.;..-open small from a Section 1. Ladles' Aid society of the an ace: When leading agalnat no a better opening than a king Immanuel Baptist church, will meet trump (elect the strongest long suit suit. In 1 the church o'clock at hand Thursday Yesterday's Today's hand ; parlors. Mrs. Roas Beason will be the Spade Spade hoiteaa. Hearts Hearts Diamonds Diamonds i Plo. 4 Camp 11, Daughter of Jtah Clubs I. Clubs J. neera will meet with Mr. J. H. Mldg-leto be held by Wlest. who My answer slip reads: SupppoMd 131 Third avenue, Thursday at In No. i. West should lead the deuce has the lead In four different caaea: l:so o'clock. All interested are. of diamond. No. f, South bida on to attend. Weat should lead the ace In Nu. No. 19, South bida one . of diamonds. No. 11. South bide three hearta Miller chapter. Daughters of Utah No. 11, South bida one diamond. In No. 1, West should lead the two Pioneers, will meet at the noma of of spade. Write your leads In pencil on the Mrs. Laura Rhode. 1140 South Second In No. 6. Weat should lead tb three slip below; get your friends to do the Weat, Thursday evening at 1 o'clock. of hearts. and compare with my answer same, All members are requested .to be ' The reason for these leada: tomorrow. and No. S, South bida one preaaint. Bridge answer altp of April It: obtaina the contract Weat, with three ' No. . West should lead the d aulta. ebould lead the fourth of Sigma PI Mothers' club will meet for sewing Thursday at :10 o'clock at best card of the atront. No. 10, Wert ahould lead the ' the fraternity houae, 120 East flrat No. , South bida one spade and or South street. All members are urged obtaina the contract. No. 11, West should lead the Having four to be present. of trumpa, Weat dries not wlh toso lead No. U, West should lead the h and be forced; hi At the meeting of the central officers leadasingleton ace of diamond to "have the of the Daughter of Utah Pioneers, a look"- - before deciding the beat lesd which wss held Monday afternoon at for the second trick. (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) their office In the capltol, arrangements were made for their Arbor day Piggy's action waa ugly. When thle program. Exercise will ba held at world was created beauty waa made 1:10 o'clock Thursday on the capltol In all Its parts. Go to the manifest grounds A tree will be planted for uttermost ende of the earth, examine Laura Hyde Merrill, ninth president the grandeat work of nature, and the of ths alsoctation; also on for her most Inalgnlflcant, and In each of them mother, Annie Taylor Hyde, rounder- Py been you win dlacover a beauty that makea general. A tree had previoualy waa out acci your soul ache with longing. planted for Mra Hyae, The tiny wild flower growing on the dentally destroyed, and will be re weatea of the mountain top le the meetplaced. Following tne euainea not to I'm gt perfection of line and color. It la pure ing, an Informal social waa h4d in , "1 don't care, that are anniverbeauty. The froat picture honor of the twenty-alxt- h da It." oa the window who can unof the sary society. "Pur Benny. Tou'U sprout wing breathed When you toll me derstand theraT I must ask Tal camp, Daughter of Ploneera ir you're not .careful." rhey are froat cryatals buel-ne- s you what they are and how they will meet at the ttome of Mra R. F. That needn't bother you. My t in I come to 1S1& garaen pic avenue. Princeton Collette. 4 my bulnea Yours jr your ture a that noarranges aruai can nope eartniy Thureday at 1 o clock. Mra. w. M. "I; can't see the fua Who' hurt to achieve. Pyott will eliyr two eolo, and Mra Hut we were talking about people-ab- out Don Colton will give a reading. The If you hand In a paper for ma? You children, and their conduct lesson wlU be "Founder of Utah." to do me a favor. Who hurt?" each of 41 from birth be given by Mra Loule Hanson. All know, but I know Tm not There Is within don't "I craving for beauty. It member are Invited, to be present. . going to hand In a paper, as If you to old, age abeen Instilled when the must have were present, when I know you're hav a Women's Mlaelonary society pf the ing a good time down town. Its not Creator made men. Inetinctlvely la ugly to what what from turn child meet Thureday my Idea of playing .xair. Centenary church willhome educaand Is His eta J. of training lovely. Mra 1 the at o'clock at14iW Somebody, "All right. Don't. tion ehould atrengthen and make aura Fourth Eaat atreet. will. Pure W. Whitmore, Benny. nickname. He was that tendency. Hia conduct Is Its inthe hated Benny " lf dex. to be honeat with simply trying." When one does a selfish thing the and hie school and thle waa what eTDrsaakin of his eves of his face, of was the What hia peine. he got for bodV, la ugly. An act of klndnes nee? Aa Piggy eald"Who was hurt?" his and beauty erase the urline will Nobodv but pure Benny. through htm once more. I think It waa Piggy. Leaving ealde will shine la on a there then From etrugsle beInfluall other question, all other the two, and. In time, one or ences that might touch the question. tween the other muat win. Either beauty or nrllnes characterises one'a Ufa of a Salt Lake Beauty meana great happiness and a Org" euccese beyond material things. I'gll-neof the Dernhian society waa corn- the Dieted Tueaday under guidance plle failure with auoceae In of Mra Jeaale H. Jarkeon, national nothing and bltterneas of spirit in fol The Neb. evervthing. nmnlvr. of Omaha. Mrs. The child who tells what is untrue, lowing officers were elected: who acts Ilea, who cheats, who live R. F. Cordell. president; Mra. C. D. H. Mra ugliness will be ugly, and a hifailure. Anderson, vice prealdent; L. E. Ram own The child who atlrks to what secretary: Mra. C. H. Fisher. conscience tells htm Is right, will live mers, treaaurer; Mra. Make uccea. of and and term in Mr. beauty Mra. V. B. Hjorkuberg a collection of picture of people good Charle D. Moore, membere of the and bad. Put the good one beelde ajlvteorv board. Don't. Let Them SafJtr the bad one and eee written upon the Meetlns Of ths club will be held tare the etorv of their living. Chooee of the second and fourth Mondays ThoM Noedleu Pains which you will have In your lif- eeach month in the preatdenl'e enlt beauty or ugliness. et the Newhouee hotel. The flrt And remember thlar Although you recutar meeting will be held April ti. deliberately choose ugliness your soul when the folio win toplce will be Ola crave beauty to. the end and you will y Prent-dnof cueeed: "Foundation will be haunted alwaya by a kmgtng tt. Cultore. Prehlatnrle Man," Mr, " for of Mrs pur beauty. Fir TEETKIMG POWDERS "Discovery f. Planer; (Copyright, 1M7. by the Bell Syndi"Primitive Homes," Paula M"ore: cate, Inc M. McClannahan: "Devekip- Mra. WUl PofrftiTBly JLDtj . ment ef Fond PUnta." Mra C. D. ' MBU" TO VBTlRANa. of Ant- Anderson. "Itowteetl'-attoAH Teething Pains ceeHal t Tt Trtweae. maia." Mra I H Remmer: "Primi tive Clothing," Mrs. J. R. Burrietna; BEAVER, April II "Tan ft to the uerestsed karwtteee abweJutsty "Art," Mra C. D. Moor; "Religton a4 Martoea," Lon Chaney's masterpiece. need by the wertd W. K of PrtTnltlve Mr. will te ehown at tha Star theater Mas," ver for mere thaa fifty year. Rancher. Tueedaf and Wednesday nights. Mr. haa Fumtega, manager of the enow, Tm ht HONOR ITIJOINTI AHHOUNCtD. procured thle picture for a tvo-nl- off MAMK. A IUM LAMC.IT tne benefit performance la behalf 9 "m 9 rt Tisww. peeaet eaa mi. are who Legion members, American r.wee. MT. PLEASANT. April 1 1 The folto pay for the trring 10 ralaemofonde lowing honor atudems have km a ument Vews esgle eea supply ywa. "Dourhhoy" they are Eric at Waeatca aa to Beaver a raemirtal Hl-lard creeling Laclie Cllthwrwe. Helen htueeeff. who aerved m.a Pi aaai ad eeily by oounty during the Thee and rT'jree.f-- ' fhlilipa. world war Beeidea the picture, epe-rlH. ITIDMAK JAMtt foor students will eWlivar oratki e at wiii Introduced be features by ant-exercise the annual eemmenoea-ten- t legtca meaaaers. in May. Price $6.95 la - see 245 MAIN STREET fUr, r JJ 0 ftw cm W(mn tf r trgsaizoiif . nrrittrj it Rtfitumnt ft vtibtrt JOW TO NLAY,t RJDGE t6tfn.e.wora L y twl National Bank (Building. .. 807 Deseret " " Wasatch - ' - Chasi OA'" Chans of Utah p, -- at year Utmt ' Strrut. s1 ntn-riff-mutr- 3390. fur-nlah- w: HOT ' ' wQxATER y. p. p. . no-tru- I four-car- 1 . lih ; S. nv IT'S DONE WITH , WATCH NEXT MONDAY Our Children A Don't pass up your favorite dish 1' i r r cnew s Deeman We all tat pretty fast these days and occasionally have to slow down. But don't give jpr mgesnon after-mea- . up the foods you love. Just chew a stick of Bceman's for digestion. Do as millions of wise folks do:. make BeemanV an BE til w mm rry vv fa? mom ii m w l habit. Chew Bceman's the quality gum after ev ery meal you eat. You'll like the fresh flavor and the smooth way it chews. Above all, you'll like the. ayBearumsAidsDtgcsUon! lAN'S PEPSIN GUM aids digestion hlm-ae- Local Women Form Branch of Delphian Body When Babies fM Beauty Treatments For Your Garden : DOES . ' - Hih ri ker a new dra for aprlng rose bnahM wW enliven her color. Tha classified a4s are right up witJa tha aaaeon turn over to Plants Trees" "Soil and Fertaizerw complete with gcgfsstiona on what to plant where to bay It saviiiety, and. If yoa need landscape assistance, you il find it all together I a Tom Over to , Tribune Classified Ads - mura td. Near the "KUcellaneraM Column . Read for E&rLngi ! A f$p. wGaraenersM ' - !: need her fact lifted? thM "Flowers Dn.STEDr.mrrs eiinvi f,. ; Teeth . ' B Cut Their f r-- " . aSgelo patri. V U for E.vlU I |