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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1927. 8 CIETYrf Invitations Out Luncheon Party Mr. Robert J. Glendenning has la sued invitations tor an Informal bride luncheon, to b. liven Satur on East Matron and Son Leave Mr. and Mra. John V. Mra Levene Smith Charles D. Thompson bar returned from a motor trip to Bryce canyon. M Thomnmn and ber little ion. Donald, left Monday evening for their rharlea horn In Andover. Mui., after a months' vlalt In Salt Lek with the McMillan family and alao three weelca' atay In California with Mra. Ouatav l.uellwiU and Mra. Raymond S. Mae-eo- n, ' two Luncheon for Visitor Mra. John A. Wldtaoe entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon day afternoon at her home on 8 In avenue. Federal Height. honor of Mies U Haya of Washington, D. C. The guests wtr seated at Mon- He-be- was decorated with graceful baskets of appl bloaaoms and lighted with pink prtnceea candle In crystal holder. Covers were laid for Vile Haya, Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Snow, Dr. Lutje Harms, Mra. William Raid, Mra. Lewlt 1. Wallace and Mlaa Afton Tounr. one table, which Dinner fof CoupU Mr. and Mrs. aobert tertalned at dinner Sunday evening their bom on Seventh East street to Mlea Mary Mur In eomDltment The dock and Gordon Wsggaland. table was covered with a cluny cloth avea yellow, In the center of which a crystal bowl of yellow snap dragons on a mirror. Crystal candle-hol- d ere held yellow princesa candles, and th place cards were In bridal Mtse design. The gueata Included Mr. Weggeland, Mr. and Murdoch, Mra, William Murdoch, Mr. and Mrs. Jt John R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Weggeland and Lenox Murdoch. mi . Trousseau Tea Mis Ruth watson entertained at a delightful troueseau tea Saturday af ternoon. Th living rooms were deco. rated with spring flowers and In the dining room a yellow decorative scheme waa effectively carried out. Th eervlng table was centered with d a basket of jonquils, and candles Were In crystal holdera bride-elewas aasltted In Th by her mother, Mra. A. I H. Wataon, and by Mrs. George Poxey, Mrs. Afton Mejla, Mlaa Esther Squires and Mlas Edith Strom. Mrs. Jennie Thomaa waa In charge of the dining room and was assisted In serving by Mies Maybrlle Flult, Mlea Margaret Hall and Mrs. Louis Brown. Seven guests were present. malie-col-ore- ct ty-f- lv Service Star Party of th most successful events of spring was th annual May bridge tea of the Service Star legion, held Monday afternoon at Memorial house, in Memory park. City ("reek canyon. Th rooms war effectively decorated The tea table with fruit bloaaoms. waa covered with a filet lac cloth and cantered with a silver basket of pink and lavender tulip. Silver candlestick e, holding delft blue candlea, wars need on th four corner. Presiding at th tea and coffee urns were Mrs, J. E. Bamberger, Mra, Ernest Bamberger, Mra. Fred Hale, Mra. T. L. Holms n, Mra. E. O. Howard, Mra Walter McCaskay, Mrs. Lloyd Weeter and Mra. J. R. Walker. Seventy-fiv- e On The Secret Good Digestion How Anybody Regular meeting of th Horn and School league will be held Tuesday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock at the Civic Center. Reports will ba made by the presidents of the various A social hour will association will be follow and refreshments served by th members of th board. a. a e Regular meeting of tha American Legion, Salt Lake post No. 2, will be held In the club rooms. Tribune building. Tueeday evening. All members are required to bring a guest. Section 4 of the Ladles' Aid of the First M. E. church will give a May day tea In conjunction with the regular monthly meeting of the general aid. Tuesday, from 1 to f o'clock, at the home of Mrs. CI. L. Beckstead, 1357 East Twenty-firSouth street. All ladles of th church snd their friends are Invited to attend. New-hou- se hotel. There will also be a meeting of the board of directors at 1 o'clock In the convention hall. The music and drama section of the Elks' Ladles' club will hold th last regular meeting of th season en Tueeday at th Manor house, featuring a 1 o'clock luncheon and a Mathers' day program. All mem- Ders na tneir mends ars invited. Y', Mrs, D. H. Marron. Mrs.' Mar guerite Taylor Larsen and Mra. C. M. Carlqulst will entertain the board of directors of the Kle club at a luncheon, followed by bridge, Tueeday afternoon at 12. SO o'clock, at tb Elks' 'club house. accom-tavnje- ) M. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Company Weet 2nd South ) 12 f I Your hands are too fine for that A FOOD All week Ion; 70a fivg your hands such thoughtful cart to make them Hetkrthanvcr white. And then comes mop-pi-nt day I Their velvet? white texture becomes . - day. Ladles' Aid of th First Methodist church will meet at the horns of Mrs. Q. L. Beckstead, 1SS7 Eaat Twenty-firs- t South street, Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Tak Fifteenth Eaat car. cTTcwhouscHotc! , Miriam Rebekah lode No. I wUI last of a series of card par-ti- e Tuesday .evening In I. O. O. V. d hall, at 8:80 o'clock. prlsea will be presented. The srand will also be awarded. The pub prise lic is invneo. uti leers ar to report at 7 o'clock. Vast Ks Ths revolt is against tisae honored dignity sad age. These tsodems ant seeking' th Founlaia ot Youth la a saost fooBodastie soaaaer. Nowadays, it takes aa expert to a mother (rota a distinguish daughter, r Their skirts are as their short hosiery as sheer ao4 fine their heels as high their hats as rakish. No laager do modistes strive (or dignity nor (or fashioas that ct the relative agea of another and graadmothers aad spinster aunts and young thiags. All they endeavor to achieve is youth. Aad, sine two outstaadiag mark youth, the present day ash loos reflect them The simplicity and restlessness. fashions are very simple and very lovely, hut they change weekly. esfssr Th skirt length varies monthly now it's getting shorter aad shorter while the hose are keeping ap with it, Colon which play sack a promiaent part in (aahioa ar fashionable for but a moots or to. Imagiaa what the maker of fusion arc up against with these conditions. They can't sit back and rest as they used to when there was only oae model and one color, season ut aad season out. One of th leading houses is one f th oldest and. that seams a bit amasiog they're abreast f the times and often ahead of the times in their fashion) aad not for aa instant have they neglected the h igb quality that woa (or them such a marvelous reputation with the older generation who lived for quality onlysad that house is Kayacr. Parker-Kega- n costume continue simple anrl relies on its access orie for contrast. Now, ICayser present tke new silk glore more elaborate and colorful- -" witi tkeir cull" skowin Corpora- modernistic ctecigna orj norel atircLerj. tion, 593 Market Street, San Francisco, California. -- t Hand-painte- Ladles' Aid of Centenary Methodist church will meet Tuesday In the church parlors. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. tables were at play during th after noon and others were entertained at tea. Mra. Harold Fabian was ereneral chairman, assisted by the following committees: Reception, Mr. N. A. Dunyon, Mrs. Oeorse H. Dern. Mrs. 'C. C. Neslen, Mra B. O. Howard. Mrs. Charlea Mabey, Mrs. John Sandberg, Mra J. B. Moreton, Mra. J. H. Halton, Mra Albert Wllkea. Mrs. W. F. Core. Mra, C. M. Osborn. Mrs. A. L. Mur ray, Mra. J. M. Thomaa, Mra. Thomaa W. Davles, Mra. Theodore McKean. Mra. D. IS. Coray, Mrs. P. J. O'Car- roll. Mra. J. W. Cherry, Mra V. C. Vette, Mrs. L. C. Potter and Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon; tea committee, Mra. C. F. KnSttsen, Mra Sherman Armstrong, Mrs. George Lawrence, Mra. Dean Brayton, Mrs. C. P. Over-fiel- d; door, Mr. A. L. Murray and Mrs. B. T. Qulnn: decorations, Mrs, V. C. Vett and Mrs. Julian Claw-so- n; candy, Mra. C. W. Osborn, Mra. Roger Hlgglns and Mra O. A. Fits- Patrick. Music waa furnished during the afternoon by Mrs. Luclan A. Ray and Mrs. C. M. Osborn. Miss Helen Budge, gave several vocal In wer selections. Arrangements charge of Mies Belle MacVlchie, chair man- situs Mae t:ovev ana 3iiss Livon Mtas Genevieve James, Miss Mstti Langenbacker, Mrs. Elsie Rice, Mrs. H. W. Cram, Mrs. James A. Hogle, Mra. William M. McCrea, Mra. E. A. Rogers. Mrs. D. H. Madsen, Mrs. W. F. Marks. Mra. J. P. M&rstella, Mrs. G. A. Allen, Mra Joseph C. Sharp and Mrs.. James A. MellvUle. Vincent. . The Officers' club of the university entertained at a formal dancing party Monday evening at the poet hall. Fort Douglas, In honor of Major Danford and Major Bonesteele of Washington, D. C. During the intermission, clever musical stunt waa presented by the members of the organisation. The Mrs. Nephl Hansen was hostess to committee In charge of the arrangethe Peter Pan club at a prettily ap- ments Included Andrew Gini, chair pointed luncheon at her home on Lo- man; Max Petersen and LeRoi Smith. gan avenue. Th guests were seated at on large taDle centered . with a Mra. A. W. Christensen will enter Pan dub members at' crystal bowl of daffodils and spring tain the Peter Skiver candle holders held her home on Fourth South street Wedflowers. w The topic for the deep yellow prlncees candles. Cov nesday afternoon. ers were laid for Mrs. George Thee, afternoon's discussion will be given SELF-WRINGIMrs. A. W. Christensen, Mra A. by Mrs. C. P. Hansen. Mrs. C. P. Hansen, Mrs. C. RUMMAGE SALE H. Goodsell, Mrs. Joseph E. Jepper-seMrs. M. D. - Coughlln and Mrs. of Monteflore Sisterhood, May 4, 10 A. Christensen. v m., B' B" hail, 20 S. 3rd East. (Adv.) Th will club Authors' meet Wednesday morping at 10:110 o'clock Elsie Neely In tha Bishop's building. The busi ness meeting will be followed at 11 Coalville Buried Ten-x-- x would not be th cinch that o'clock by a book review by Mrs. It would be with the Eight led. 2nd Floor Clair Stewart Boyer, "Th Spaa of The te Tribuae. Now let us autiDoee that Weet leada perls Llie. th first wins ser2. the and COALVILLE, Dummy Eight Ineral May trick with the Ten. What should hap Dr. and Mr. E. D. Hammond have vices were held in the stake tabernext Fill the answer slip, writing gone east for a six weeks' visit. Mra. Elsie Rhead pen nacle Sunday for In pencil today; keep It and ses myi tomorrow. hosanswer Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rsymann will Neely, who died In a Salt Lake Bridge Answer Slip for May I: celebrate their silver wedding Tues- pital Wednesday. On trick 2, North should lead the day night at their home. Ell L street Bishop Sumner R. Salmon waa In a of were the and South should play which services, charge Miss Ruby Pearl Mabey. a bride of th most Lenx, Milton C. Work, R. F. Fes-telargely attended ever held May, was the honored guest at a If of In the ghlermann, Wynne Ferguson, presthe... hemaclev'nhny being ahower given by Mlas Mabel front Evanston, , Wyo.; Ogden, Salt Declarer wins trick 2, on trick 3 he Virginia F. Meyer, Florence Irwin Stoker at her home. A color scheme ent Lake Park City. City and Geoffrey of yellow and whit was carried out and Heber Clty- should lead a In the dining room and spring flowers waa by a quartet composed WE RENT OR SELL BOOKS were used throughout the house. The of Music J. D. Barbor, Jqhn Johnson, J. Copyright, 1927, John F. Dill Co.) gueata numbered twenty-fivMagazine Subscriptions EH wood and Ray T. Carruth: violin solo, Mr. DeOoode; vocal solos, Mrs. Positions Trotters' Two "The Given club of the Univer- Stephenson snd' John Johnson. The sity of Utah entertained at a luncheon prayers were offered hy President W. Monday afternoon at the Chi Omera Heber Wilde and WtjHam H. Arnold. Mrs. Verholts has been appointed aa matron of the same Institution. sorority house on East First South The speakers were A R.' Jones of street In honor of the visiting majors Salt Lake and Superintendent E, A. assumed their new duties Sun- The Tribune. to They Special from Washington. D. C, Major d Jarohsen of the North Summit school MYTON. May 2. Andy Verholts of. day. and Major Ronesteele, who are district. The grave In the Coalville These positions are under th su- i the position as her to Inspect th R. O. T. C. for city cemetery was dedicated by Ed- Myton ha of accepted the Indian hospital of pervision of Dr. White, th governcaretaker Miss mund Rees. Floral tributes were distinguished college ranking. ment physician, for the Indians. the government at s't. Duchesne. Mary Ellen Hyland, accompanied by The Altar guild ot Rowland Hall will will entertain at a sliver tea on Friand t day between the hours of o clock at th school. Visitor Honored Mr. and Mr. J. B. AmMer entertained at a delightful musical evening on Sunday st their horn on Perry avenu for Frederick Dixon of New York, who I her for Music week. The horn was decorated with apring flowers, a brown basket filled with yellow marigolds centering the supper table. The host and hoe tees were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. P, O. Penklne and Mr. and Mra. Frank Anderson. Twenty-fiv- e guests enjoyed the eve- Women's National Republican federation met in the convention room of the Newhouse hotel at 2 o'clock Monday. Professor Edgar Young gave an Interesting address on "AmerIn the Far West," ican Institution followed by a short talk on the sub ject of "Music" by P. L. Christensen. Vocal solos, "I Hear a Thrush at Eve," by Cadman; "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice," "Sylvia" and Garden," were ung by Mrs. Luclan A. Ray, accompanied by Miss Lucille Miller. Mrs. Stella Foot aang "The Swallow," by Korn. and "Carry Ma Back to Old Virginia,'? and was accompanied by Mra, J. F. Brock bank. Tea waa aerved at the dose of the meeting by the following hoateasea: Miss Zella Gallacher, chairman; Mlsa Eleanor Taylor, Mies Chios Dean, Miss Mildred Peterson, Miss Clair Smith, lvl i AT ALL LEA DING'S TOR E 3 NG MoT n, Rhead at Mn. cohputeJ J onepard CL Silver Tea tIMaffiiEsetfo 5srA This mop keeps hands dry; it 'wrings itself Cafeteria Ladlea' Aid society of tha First Congregational church win meat at the church parlors Tuesday between U and I o'clock. Luncheon wildl be served. red, cloth. How 70a to do it There's a new mop now called the Betty Bright that you wring merely by turning a handle. .Without nvithfctrictt? By keep your hands com' pletely dry and safe. It will clean "hard" corners, along baseboards without splashing. It will last for years, the cloth being easily replaceable. Complete with the remarkably absorbent Betty Bright doth, only $1 at leading department; grocery and hardware stores. Get one before yon mop again, finr dread GooKed MOTHERS, touching the cloth 1 With- coarse, wrinkled. Your manicure is ruined.' All from soaking them in that strong, dirty mop water to wrier the sop o Maxwall-McKean relief eorp will hold Its regular meeting at L O. O. F. hall at 1 o'clock sharp Tuea- give th embarraaeinflT ) THE REVOLT OF AND DOWAGERS MATRONS out even stooping overt The Betty Bright will smooth snd toft sad I st Regular monthly meetinc of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Tuesday evening at I o'clock at tb Hotel Vtah. Dr. L. J. Paul wal explain the bcneflta of government Insurance, and L, J. Fer rer, accompanied by Mra. D. C. McKay, will sing. Final plana for Poppy day will be completed. Th Most all forma of Indlgeetlon and d stomach tnouci are due to or by add. which causes fermentation and tha formation of gaa. Correct this condition and all vain and distress almost Instantly disappear. For thia purpose the beat thing known la ts tak 4 or 5 Bl.neeia tablet or a teaapoonful of powder. This Instantly neutralises th acid, atop th fermentation, and formation of gaa, heals th stomach lining and ormlts painless, normal digestion to follow naturally. Get a package of tablets or powder from your druggist today. Nothing els will relieve your Indigestion as quickly and surely. (Adv.) ) ty Th regular monthly dinner meet ing of the Altrusa club of Knit Lake City will be held at th Elks dub Tuesday. Th mothers of th club mem bers will be th honored guests. ning. Can Have It. ft I Wasatch Literary dub will hold Its final meeting of the club year Tuesday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock In the convention hall of th ..) H. Smith an at :: Th ladles of the household of Lydla temple No. J2, V. of N.. will meet for aewlng at the home of 3 Kdlih Stewart, South Ninth East atreet, Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Members of the Sapphire club will entertain at a dinner Tueaday evening at the Manor house In honor of Mia Selma Gates and Mra. Mary Erlckeon. e Mra. Lyl, and the direction of J. W. Curtis, will meet Tueeday at th horn of Mrs. F. W. Meakm at i.ii o'clock. a The final meeting of the year of the Cathollo Woman's league will he hold Tuesday afternoon at the Ladles' Literary club house. 1'olls will be open until 7 o'clock, to enable members unable to attend the meeting to vote. Tea will be served by th entertainment committee, Mra J. J. Brennan, chairman; Mrs John Griffin, vice chairman. ) We have been complimented by mora than on railroad on th excellent manner In which our customers' goods have been crated for The railroada state shipment. that most of their damag claim on household goods are the result of poor packing. For th best la storage, packing and shipping call Ladlea' Literary club chorus, Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Mrs. Roy Wilson and Miss Janet Nelson will give a bridge supper Tuesday evening In honor of Miss La Rue Nelson, a spr.ng bride. T STORAGE PACKING SHIPPING Events of the Day for Bridge and day afternoon at har horn South Tempi (treat. FURNITURE SjUdBid? Auction Bridge Contract Bridge r, Provo-Prlce- Tke reawalenetl interest in port kaj ckangecl many tkin 3 ate p-i- nj included. Now, Kajeer makes a Band-- It drawer ofItalian SiW, deftlj tailored to give plenty of freedom and vitk a Pefky kand to gire a kloomer efiect. Mott-Smit- e. at Indian Hospital ' ' Dan-for- y ow to wVl C a TF TH 6jtfn.e.wor&, (Milton C. Work, th. International authority, wUI answer auction bridge queries. A stamped,, envelope must accompany each request for replies. This Interesting series by Mr. Work appears In Ths Tribune dally and Sunday.). Th pointer today la: With a No Trump contract and an eight led, Dummy holding Ten-x-- x and th closed hand declarer may b sure that Dummy's Ten can win th firat trick. When the opening lead agalnat a No Trump la a email card. It I the leader's fourth best; consequently he must have three higher cards In that suit." In this caa there are only three cards higher thsn tha card led which are not In Declarer's two hands, so th Declarer can be positive that the Ten will win the trick. This Is merely another method of stating the Rule of Eleven, which la that a extraction of th pip on th card led from eleven shows the number of cards of tha suit higher than the card led which ar not In th haid of th leader. Yesterday the cards of th Dummy (North) and Closed Hand (South) wer given In th. following deal: NORTH. ' Spadea . Hearts Diamonds Clubs WEST. Spade J-- . Hearts Diamonds LEADING STORES AT ALL woum nav Known as ne could see In his two hands four of the fiv ('lube higher than the Six that the I Mra Hand must bold one card er tnan tne Bins- but he wouldhigh not hav. known' which one of the four possible cards (Ace. Jack. Nina Eight) It was. Even in that case, the Ten shoUld b played from Ten-and from Ten-x-but the play from vV L enLirn x, King-Quen-- amid a minflfe i i r Costs Jess l fnun aswaaai hnme laundering , v I I Before you store away your Blankets , and Quilts for the summer, be sure that they are clean by sending them to the Troy. They will then be all ready for The moths aren't moth-worm- s. plete Assortments of j "Kayser" Spsdes Hearts Diamonds 4 Clubs -. Silk Stockings ' .eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I math Lrvx and they ar can est proofed 1 rfo moth-wut- m moth-ba- il ssd tl. Ia cossaSisanoa wit It Virions, J spstosasr,il.M. gaOoasv ). At drag, dVpartssasat aad to eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee r rrv SV . a - Tke sLirta continue skorter and Kajser kosjery continues longer. So one need ncrer worry tkat tke top of tkeir kose ekows at least, not if one wears tke new Kajser all silk Slipper Heeltkosierj tkat is S3 inckes Ion;. aodorb,olorlss,nei tar-bag- Underwear -- Q-J. Office 319 South Main with aaswvaaaos arf amaary Italian. Silk Spdea HeaVta Hyland ISO tso s. bulky Larva: is and -- -- Distinctive Work. ss a part bouxl. It bacon mt the doth. On spraying grvws a eaasoa's pi meeting. Your ciotbe ar sal in your closets. You avoid tha job et packing therm away and ths All-ov- er SOUTH. LAUNDRV ! fiiesmttqf your closet J ". Diamonds A Clubs I seked my resders which card should be plaved frmn Dummy on trlrk I. with the Eight of Club led. and why. Tha anewer slip on which hop you wrote your answer yes terdaytrV--should read: On 1, Dummy should play the Ten of Chih. because It will wla the trkk and permit th. Declarer to kep the King and Cjueen which tnsurea another t ran toelhr, tries. If the card led had heea the HI TWlerer. subtracting elx from eleven an4 ,mdin tb remainder t b. fiv,. ututlt-wwau- a. SBodi-hos- mirth-worm- -2. EAST. moths don't 8y until after they've laid peoduc the So to prevent yosj assist s absoiutstv harmlsnake ess. That's easv vae Larvex. It is a new discovery. Sot a "bus; luOsrf ot insecticide, bist the swfy sr niow Yea sisnpiy spray your clothes efft that i -t Club-A-J--s- wlimamoik Com . the first cold snap In the Fall. tlse snaniava. They don't do tba eating. That's And th dons by the mairiar stores. G Larvea today it coats a hssadrsd usns las thasi the varment k guard from aaoth hiUl Th Lams Corporaae, 230 Park A-, Nsw York, N. Y. . "at a picnic or ki camp" Eluhill ChtMw eee m ea mothproofs everything mode ofuvol s I int Ml AT ALL Ohnr-J.- cc, LEADING trsi IssiSMWt . ii JTOIU nsalbrishi V |