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Show THE SALT LAKE THIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1927. -- UtuJW. T P 0(0 Catholic Women Celebrate Tenth 1 m fJ'i j' Si Retaining a Schoolgirl Complexion j tMf Festares Events of the Day Emma Moulton and Mrs. meet Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. Frances Wright will entertain Ku Mark's branch of the women's Rose, 129 Third avenue. auxiliary at a tea Wednesday af.Le Grande camp, Daughters of ternoon between the hours of 4 and the Utah Pioneers, will meet at ( o'clock at their home, 464 East Mr. of in honor 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Flrat South, afreet, and Mrs. Richard Hale, who are with Mrs. I. C. Thomson, 14 Second avenue. All members are visitors In the city for a few days. urged to attend. Members of the Catholla Women'! of association the Aramnae Holy committee of Cross hospital will entertain the league celebrated their tenth annl- Amerlcanlsation seniors at their annual dinner Wed-- , the City Federation of Women's vnwjr with a beautifully arranged to will Clubs meet at Clvlo Center needay at the Covenant house, luncheon Tuesday afternoon at ' the be followed by an Informal dance, Wednesday at 10:30 o'clock. Ladies' Literary- club, followed by e e e Brlght-hue- d American Legion auxiliary will Ladles' auxiliary to the O. R. program. delightful division ISO, will give a silver tea give a poppy JOparty Wednesday afspring flower decked the drawing o'clock at the home I: ternoon st the home of Mrs. Luther Evans, at room, where the guests were reeelvsd KO North Second West street, of Mrs. George N. Clemensen, 6S Includof the street. the offlcera Fifteenth East league, Wednesday afternoon betweenmemby the 1 All o'clock. of and hours f t; preil-den8. H. Mrs. Arthur Bird, ing "tOO" meet at will club bers and friends are cordially inWaverly i Mra. P. J. O'Carroll, first vice vited. the home of Mrs. A. Whyte, 925 president; Mra. A. Burgese Young, Eighth East street, Wednesday n Relief eorpa second vice president; Mrs. James K. evening. will give a card party Wednesday IT SIMPLIFIES BAKING O'Leary, recording secretary; Mra. It. at the I. O. of Wasatch o'clock I the at afternoon Drama section 3. Connelly, financial secretary; Hiss O. K., hall.. Prises will be Literary club will meet Wedneschina. day afternoon at t.JO o'clock at thD Lucy Qulnn, corresponding secretary; home of Mrs. II. C. Hlt ks, 41 Mrs, 3. 3. Lock head, treasurer. Mem ft Women's alliance of the First election of ofThe street annua) committee bers of the hospitality Unitarian church will hold an open ficers for the section will be held, also were In the receiving line, as a meeting Wednesday afternoon 1117 has sew appeal when were Mrs. T. J. Foley, chairman; Mra I 30 o'clock at the parsonage, Readers' section of the Ladles' I with A. 3. Hogan, Mrs. H. R. Cowburn, meet East Sixth South street. will club Wednesday Literary Mrs. H. A. Major, Mrs. J. M. Mur4 o'clock. at 8. of Utah phy. Mra J. J. O'Carroll. Mra e Pioneers, Peughter new coffee table, the reed chair, ash E. Whlteley and Mrs. Victor Young-berAuthors' ciub will meet Wednes camp 3, will entertain at their an- g ball nual In SAUCE 10:30 Wednesday o'clock the at pioneer day morning stand and lamp have been designed to give A profualon of fragrant spring flowamuseBecond ward st"th Bishop's building. ers In pastel shsdes were used for the ment hall. Seventh South and Fifth www decorations of the auditorium. The those touches color and comfort which every East streets. floral Nelchbore' auxiliary camp honored guests of the a f ternoon were e e 4tnt will give a character ball and the fit. Rev. John J. Mltty and the MADE" , Daughters of ths Utah "UTAH rooms. home needs. Camp the many their at lodge card party They are examples Very Rev. Duane O. Hunt, who were Pioneers, will meet Wednesday at 1 SZ (State street, w eaiicnuajr seated at the offlners tabla with Mra Mrs. R. A. 2:31) o'clock with JnvKed. is . The Reed pubHo Fibre and evening. tiv& single pieces and suites John C. Daly, chairman of the pro-- 1 664 Fifth w w East street. All V am IL aa It K gram committee and who also pre- members are urged to attend. . The Primrose Bewlng club will now being shown by Heywobd-Wakefie- ld sided as tns gracious toastmistress or With Exeetcls House Clesnlng Oil, the afternoon. The long table was dealers. In design, finish and upholstery centered with a beautiful silver basClssns and polishes floors, woodMra A. R. Kohlmets. financial A large book, each page ket filled with pink roses, lavender and all pslntsd surfaces. work and Mra. Baldwin A. Of John the work nf the xrtala nhiu 2142 for free sample Csll Wssstch hyaolnths and daffodils, and lighted orvanlxAtlon. followed, the pages of Mlsa Margaret Rogers, treasurer. this furniture meets present demand and demonstration. with orchid colored prtneess candles the book being turned by Mrs. HowIn stiver holders. Smaller tables were and cheerfulness for first or year, comfort the 1, , Home prices placed about the auditorium, each ard Emge. Page dance, given by decked with baskets of jonquils. was a dainty flower ..fit the ordinary .purser, ...Whether-y- ou Mr. and Mra Lester D. Freed pre- Brennan; pate I, .which Margaret Covers were laid for ST gueei, In- Mary "Clvio Welfare," "There's a .Long,. sided over teaottfaUv arranged buf " cluding members of the branch .leagues Long fet supper Tuesday evening at thetr T..;Eg, Trail,. Mrs.MissAlfred are furnishing an entire house Park tlty, Kurelta, gden. Magna SOUTH WEST TEMPLE Leila Jones; home on South Temple street East by and Tooele. During the luncheon a accompanied of TO YOU" "FACTORY Early League Days In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank a corner, there is Heywood - Wakefield delightful musto program was given "Impressions of Denver, who are' the guests then given by Mrs. W. II. Blnti, by the Celeste trio. Including Mrs. waa .who, of the Mr. also of Mrs. member Claude and league, Freed; charter a C O. Riser, Mrs. Norma Pedereon In a witty way, touched on siwne of In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis O. furniture suit the purpose. ' Beck and Mias Krma Grovea. Lunch- the humorous situations of ths past Freed, who, accompanied by Mrs. eon waa served by the members 'of Gown. Blue Theresa K." Wemer, arrived In Salt who ten years; page 3, "Alice the entertainment committee, accom Lake yesterdav. Mrs. Werner will were Mrs. 3. 3. Brennan. chairman; Mm Kathrvn Cunningham, 7 335" i h.-- cunt nut fi.idiiP & J?i fft Ziifx Jenkins; Isabel. Miss, ,;;mT b,r. panied bi firVUfc s,Mr- John Mjm on State street for North juaaguw-Dlnwoodey j lwi, Mrs. C Louis t:ol-! pressions oi.uiisr waa P. Billing newer member, given by Mra a few days before returning to tne Mr. J. Dwyer, Mr Alfred aCharles P. Kahler In a yery inter- - coast. Daffodils and tulips In shades T. Fgan, Mrs. William Mrs. of scarlet and yellow were used for ''irJhA . kat.. HaMoran. I L. r. Griffith, Ml men extenaen aj ine the attractive decorations of ths Jivirm followed ing rooms snd the serving; table. was KuIi!:'lDun. which O. Hunt, TrnsftrrJ-aTVi-miIOtSAaaw-4- ' -Mrs. are i guesis were muuen auu to transfer all Ms right, title and in P. JWeli by ., a cleiitt, eelectlaii.Ethel Hogan; theJ wefrryTTve t.r.,Tbflpis.Man-Mraihost and hostess were assisted terest T. J. Morrison, Mrs. D. C. Zampa" (Suppe), Miss In the automobile passenger nr, Mrs. Mrs. words and music, during the evening bv Mr. and Mrs. W. P. O'Connor, Mrs. (ha laasua nonf and line between Salt Lake and CoalMurphy, played by Mra Claude Freed, Mrs.. William Reid and stage sung Ask to sh ths Bsfcf Csrrhses was granted to Wilson C. Phil J. Purcell, Mrs. D. R. Redden, composed, J. ville to and Miss Ethel Hogan; Miss Janet Reld. with A Ssaluj Sod ea Bm Miss Margaret Riigera, Mra John P.. Soott keyting Howard Hout by the public utilities was given ny me ki tier. response VhetL Tht. red hub cap, with Mrs. who John Q. and The commission mmiaaion Ryan Ryan, (J Tuesday. 3. Mltty. bishop of Salt Lake. he letters were assisted by Mlsa Margaret Daly. John sold, kelps Crdered the certificate of convenience to School The programs for the afternoon Mothen to Identify 'a canMiss Mary O'Carroll. Mlsa Rose were Mr. and necessity granted limit of dainty green, tied with silken beautuul and cont. Miss Barbara WilMr. to Catea, Issued celled another accompanied and, Little Bar becked fambls cstriasas. by 14 Miss Miss and Eleanor Chrlstenson son. The evidence In the case showed by. Peggy Leonard. Mis. Billings act- Jsne yesis ef aunufsctucUig Mra i. A. Baldwin, Mra 4. E. Derby ed as pagea The birthday Chrlstenson, left by airplane that Mr. Wilson has acted as stage- celebra and Mrs. L. P. Lit tell. Monday to resume their studies at driver between Coalville and Salt Lake or one tne was successiui mosi . Ra at convent . . San the Dominican .. - , or five for ruiiuwiiir ins lunqnetm an anieiic : tion four years. j wa given tinder the dlrec- - ""after spending the Easter program credit fael, Cal.,with A i .t f - Ck.- -l lng the past year, and great worked their parents, Mr. and r..l.l.. Max holidays Foots WideMrs. Oeorgis ho thoM unceasingly erni chairman. Ten young slrl. llr to make It a success. An Interesting Mra Louis 8. Cates. A delightful Foote, Grace apartmenta, an noun ceo iVnih )S m . th afternoon waa dance waa given at the Cates horns the marriage of her son. Max Foote, w Vm T oration, marched to the honored Arthur In their honor, the guests Including to Miss Zella Level of Long Beach, members of the Cal. The wedding took place April J gueMs' Ubl. and lighted the large ui H Bteta a number or the hr fini birth- - ! a birthday cake forming living at Long Beach, Mrs. Foote said. th. 'ttonJ younger society set. day confection. Thole taking Party ... Women. were Patricia Gaylord, Cecelia Young. British Ambassador InvltsdInvl- Allison Home t&tlon The following names for officer to Mary Brennan, Patricia Foley. Joyce was extended to Sir Esme How were the at PurcelLibe elected May meeting Patricia Llttell, Peggy Ivers, Miss Betty Allison and Mlsa Vir ard, British ambassador to the United serve university, was In Ealt Lake at the Mrs. A. University of ' Utah Betty Jane Puroell, Barbara Laramie ' posted during the afternoon: Allison entertained number a ginia States, te visit Salt Lake on his west- Tuesday on his way to a medacai con- night. Reed Parkin,, Miltoifc Friday H. S. Bird, president; Mrs. 3. E. of and Eudora Bllltnga Badger their a friends ern to hs which vention la at young California. supper begin expects trip, Little Miss Katherlne Johnson sanf Dowd and Mra H. A. Major, first In honor of Miss and La Von Bates will compete. The Jeannette next month., was contained In a tele "Sldewslks of New York." sccom- - vice president; Mra A. J. Bruneau, party who returned the A. Fair Malcolm sent Stelner, Premium part Liat early Awarded of by gram winner Tuesday the local finals will comMalone, second vice of the week to panted by Mrs. Herbert Hall. "Rsml- --, Mrs. Catherine Marywood, Evanston, Keyser, president of the chamber of tract for printing the premium list for pete With nlscences of Early League Years" fol- president ; Mrs. Robert E. Marks. Mra representatives of Rocky aner spending me spring vaca- commerce. The Invitation came as a the 1927 state fair was awantarf to lowed by Mrs. Arthur H. 8. Bird, who, j J. H. Rayburn, recording seereUry; in., tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. result of the local chamber being ad- the teseret News Press Tuesday. Un- Mountain college at Laramie, Wra, since the organisation of the league, Mrs. Frank Ager, corresponding Bee- Oeorge A. Btelner. 10. A of April bid vised that the ambassador, with his der the of the Kewe profusion ths tles been the efficient president. retaryi Mrs. Frank T. Collins and spring flowers were used Mlsa Edith Johnson or the univerfor the wife. Lady Isabella Howard, expected fair board will receive from Press, that com- sity won the contest in 1S25, while decorations of the living rooms and U make $330 for the advertising privia western trip. pany , the serving table. Joeeph Jeppson of the university of S00A the. leges premium list, and Addressee Business College Claude copies of the Hst. , The lists will be placed second In the contest In 1928. Cornwsil was the speaker at the ready for distribution June 1, It waa Hundreds of domestic servants-coo- ks, meeting of the L. D. 8. Business col announced at the office of Martha waitressee, second girls read Miss Louise Walsh entertained at a lege at Barratt hall Tuesday. CUbbs, secretary of the association. wane columns escn aay. in bridge-suppeve delightful Tuesday orders Pay Made for Columbus Avenue-Paym- ent Navy Age Limit Toward a EepoMessed, Good New, ning in honor of Miss Marie Buech, a of iST.OOe to the contractors spring brtde. Eaeter decorations were from the I). 8. navy chiefs have set 17 years who constructed used Columbus to snd minimum limit were avenue the aga eighteen presguests HAMILTON BEACH ent. During the evening the hostess for new recruits, according to the lo through the capitol grounds waa auwas sssleted by her mother, Mrs. A, cal navy recruiting office. Young thorised by the state board of examIII. Walsh, ... men under the age of 21, however, iners Tuesday. This waa the amount must' obtain the consent of their par- appropriated by the last legislature for Vibrating Action ents before being eligible for enlist the work. ' ' Women Tea ment. The Salt Lake quota Is now s The Elks' Ladles club wlil enter- set at a maximum of aixv enlistments BUI, tain at a bridge tea Saturday after noon at the home of Mrs. A. W. Return From Convention Georgia (Wright, 1537 Yals avenue. Arrange-.menare being made by Mrs. Jack B, Johnson, director of women's physiMotor-Drive- n Brush s McCarty, Mra W. A. Jennings, Mrs. cal education at the ' University of C. A. I.emke, Mrs. W. F. Dyer, Mrs. I'tah, returned Tuesday from Pea At a joint meeting of the Interso-rorit- y Ws only have a few en these n. u. nam, sirs. L. e. uenan. Mrs. Mo! nee, Iowa, where she attended the and Interfraternlty councils of terms. Barney Qulnn. Mrs. F. W. Sudbury, annual convention of the American Mra H. D. Brockbank, Mrs. W. A. Physical Education association. Miss the University of Utah the Gamma Phi sorority was fined 150 for violaBurnsldc, Mra. C. D. Shufelt. Mrs. Johnson was accompanied by Gertrude Let us prove to you en yeur ewn tion of the "rushing" rules. AccordGeorge Lewis and Mrs. J. U. Wood a Partridge of the B. T. V., Joeeph Jensen of the U. A. C, C. F. Van Buren ing to the findings of the students, Rugs that ( It requires Positive of the Weber gymnasium and B, S. the Gamma Phi sorority entertained Club Agitation te remove the deeply emfreshmen girls at their house at times Hinckley of the Peseret gymnasium. and bedded grit from the pockets In Invited them to parties before Easter observance by the Business the warp of yeur rugs. Te Address Newman Club Mem- the official "rushing" seasnn opened. and Professional Women's club was The "rushing" season, which is the In the form of the usual short service, bers of the Newman club. Catholic orfor entertaining prospective followed by breakfast held at the ganisation of the I'nlverslty of I'tah, time The glue sizing seels up the rug T. W. C. A. club house at 1:10 o'clock will listen to an address by Profer-so- r members, opens Monday. ae straight suction cannot pull It Levi Edgar Young at a meeting Sunday. The guests were seated at three long tahles, each centered with Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock at Local through. It requires Vibration te Finals k crystal baskets of tulips. the Knights of Columbus dub house. bring it te the surface, and Corsages: of sweet peaa in pastel Professor Young will give an analysis Motor Driven Brush to University shades were at eacn place, and fa of Otto Ppengler's book, "The Decline vors were miniature carts filled with of the West." This book was prowhisk it Into the dust Local finals of the Roky mounEaster randy drawn by tiny chick- claimed by the London press as the It bsg. gets air the tain oratorical contest will be held ens. The program included an Inter greatest work in modern history. threads, tee. 1.1 re. or on ta k "The Renewal esting J by the Rev. Frank L; Hunt, and EasEast High Holds Pep Bslly East ter music by Miss Virginia Dlckerson. high school student body held a short for yeur pep rally on Tuesday afternoon In the as a school eld one. auditorium preliminary to Mrs. Robinson Honored baseball game, played the East-WeMt State Wife 5050 Read above. Mr. and Mrs. L M. Nottags enter' Tuesday afternoon. Hhort talks were tained at bridge Tuesday evening at given by Captain Moburn Hardv, Joe WI HINT HAMILTON SIACH CLEANERS BY THE DAY their home on East South Temple Boskovltch, Coach Micky Oswald and WE ALSO RENT THE JOHNSON ELECTRIC FLOOR WAXER street In compliment to their daugh also other members of the team. ter. Mrs. K. w. Koblnson or Ken II "ediatrist Visits City Dr. Henrv 3. worth, who Is visiting at the Nottage home. Three tables of cards were at Gerstenberg of Cleveland. Ohio, pedia- tiist and a professor at Western Re piay. The council board of the Women's Relief corps, department of I'tah. will meet at the home of the department secretary, Mra W. C. Ooff. Its East Seventh South street. Friday evening at S o'clock. All voting members of the department are requested to at as Important business matters tend, NOURISHTNB restorewin come be r ore the board. gray hair to its original shade evenly, naturally, without streaks. Cannot injure the hair. Chi Delta Phi etudy rlasa win meet In the public library at f x o'clock tonic'which feeds and NOUR fVrri a. dteTbut a Thursday evening. Mra Owen Hora-fa- tl ISHES the hair roots. The one will discuss the literary career of liquid restores to any natural Don't Let Them Buffer Arnold Bennett and Mra. A. T. colorwhether blonde, brunette or auburn. NOURISHINE will review "Lord Raingo." TboM Keedleu Pain e e also banishes dandruff, cleanses and the scalp, invigorates club will meet Thursday afGaiety and promotes hair growth. Used ternoon at I S o cUx-- at the home of successfully by thousands Mrs. Emily IMey, 21 Palace lVt-meatof men and women. Try Price for $ 1 .2 K" voe m eaMy. gently, outclrir wWtsa at leading drug and department stores; ' ' rmer laia. Fm sow s marvelous iMeuty aid kse Mrs. Frank J. Hrrcinbothem. Mra bam eeMwtincsliy dentopnl to Nw ue . TEnBlXS POWDERS F. B. Couleom and Mrs D. Raiimber. e amne saia. A tut " t tne sum ser entertained the members of their MotrW ' WIU rd club at a prettllr arrans'd frerkl and etiMr hapertMHaTA nnrhatMlteeerwditeptmlei, PotltlTaJx auu.w save slrdy taeud tiu woedw AEy luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the AH TaeHfciar Pair,, Mucu-Lni- t eme. toe ksve protoeMy room on East First mi aouod Ideal Neurlehine Shampee tomt-lb- mr 4m Routh heir ead eyes set t4 by street. The tahie vas decorated for nee In conjunction With SManag. nrt.Kia . . . lth a k mound of srxing btoeaoma , all wlm etrtrtes , t- weeeweeed abeelutaiw ' tee swsrte taat Gtlda Neurlehine Heir Color Re. liMwS Covers were laid for twelve. awd wewe by fwethers ea. Crrmm wul knag abeat k sere Ute rtrty yeee. stersr t er. boHie toe ssmxxJi s Htti. M It ea V"h follow! nr women from the Re Mw FKinng for 1 siskis. tf lief society will act sw ho at THi TPaot. arwia oattwvg oust we sot avrhtee and asi.if ywarTbn ne art eihlhit ai the stale cas- ijj LAftrCtT be mmh U srfiHwted. ttmtre a at yarn iiot innrunr and fTtaav aruirnonns: jar eeaket and "sws thoe wrne. Imaplr mk ay Mrs. J. H. Movie. Mra. Waliarw Cae- I frtmmr PWnrk CraSM (4rm M"a t aar Rlrbards and reed drag or tfepensMnt etora. Mhes Farsh M. Vewr drwgglet eea supply rw. e r. e .vS Mr" Croft r,t Rants Uoe. Prepared ealy ky ea"f ssBdBBiSiasswsr le Ice, here Calif., her M. vutitlng JAMta fatbr. STSDMASJ DYE 1. N. Harmon. Mra. t mft will re. Lendea. Keg. I.isin in .Halt Lake a month. Year, By VILMA BANKY Mrs. Only a true complexion of League - C see MaxweJl-McKea- jpfj see KIDNEY STEW see IT logical to expect a soap that ISwould be g;ood for laundering or with warm Wash the face featly Appropriate Furniture LEA & PERKINS' - g. lather into the km. Kins water; then with cold. If your fkin to be naturally dry,ap- - . ply a little rood cold cream. That it' all it'f nature's rule for keeping that schoolgirl complexion. " Do that regularly, and particularly before bed. Never let powder, rouge or make-u- p remain on your K tkin over night Note how much ' better your skin it in even one week. Get Palmolire today. Cost but 10c a cake. Use no other on your face. But be sure you get GENUINE Palmolire. Crude imitations, .. represented to be of olire and palm "rA oil; are not the tame as Palmolire. with Remember that and TAKE CARE. ' household work to be safe for your delicate skin? 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