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Show THE SALT LAKE .TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1927. ' 'JL- FURNITURE 1 """ HWBSKB -- STORAGE PACKING JLX. . SHIPPING Dinner at Post if About to Depart presided over a prettily arranged luncheon at the Officer' club at Fort Douglas on Sunday. The affair was In honor of the officers and their wires who are leaving for new stations and those ,who expect to leave In the near future for long; leaves of absence. The guests were seated at two lonr tables that were gay with bankets of white and purple lilacs combined with tulips ln .abadea-e- f. pink and orchid.Colonel McCaakey and Mr. Thomas presided at one table and Major Thomas and Mrs. MoCaskey at the other table. Covers were laid for Major and Mrs. F. H. Balrd, Cap I tain and Mrs. Samuel Wiener, Cap tain and Mrs. Charles J. Allen, Captain and Mrs. Bert Wampler, Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert H. Houle, Lieutenant and Mrs. James H. Home, Mrs. P, J. vraxun Ideutenannnd Mrs. Lieutenant and Stanley Polow- skl, .Lieutenant and Mrs. Russell V. A. R. Wit- Mrs. Peery.. Captain' and ner and Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Dern e e e ?i .mi I it i 4 I - , ' 7 , . i V5 , f ! ' Lambda Phi Lambda, alumnae will entertain the senior class of the UnU verstty of Utah, at a banquet Saturday evening at the Hotel Utah. The committee in charge Includes: .Miss Tessa Ashton, Miss Lucy Marge Cte and Miss Ruth Rigby. Wasatch camD. Daughters of Pio neers, will meet at the home of Mrs. J. A. Wootton, 1475 Kensington ave nue. Friday at 3:30 o clock. All mem bers are urged to attend. y "' Gamma Phi Mother's club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the sorority house. Mrs. Sarah E. Mays. Mrs. R. E. Knowlden and Mrs. I H. Stohr will be hostesses. " - ' If . i- Mrs. H. B. McKinnet. Mrs. R. S. Allison, Mrs. W. M. Powell, Mrs. Joseph , Psnos, Mrs. Frank lngalls. Mrs. F. A. Goelts. Mrs. Theresa Holmes, Mrs. R. A. Broadhurst, Mrs. Will Browne, Mrs. "F. H. Richardson, Mrs. J. H. Welner, Mrs. W. H. Trask. Mrs. H. B. Pelts, Mrs. R- - 3. Glendennlng, Mrs. Maurice Keating, Mrs. tleorge Mo-Mrs. Hugh Thomas, Mrs Gonagle, WHroa Bradley, Mrs. James C. Horne, Mrs.- - Milton E. Lipman. Mrs. Martin Modern, Mrs. C I. Moore, Mrs. J. H. Curtis, Mrs. D. K. Hempstead, Mrs. W. I. Snyder, Mrs. C. P. Mrs. field, Joy Johnson. Mrs. lleorge Fellows, Mrs. R. Newman, Mrs. R. J. Lucas, Mrs. Sam Parker, Miss Mildred Heist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Heist, whose en Mrs. C. E. Travsr, Mrs. Ernest Gay-for- d, Mrs. M. 1 Ritchie, Mrs. L. S. gagement to Harry A. Lewis is announced today. Packman, Mrs. H. D. Hlnes, Mrs. W. T. Gunter, Mrs. E. B. Springsteen, Mrs. William Mv McCrea, Mrs. ,K. J. . Trostler, Mrs. K. R. Pembroke, Mis Olive Benson, Miss Helen Denny, Miss Rose O'Leary, Mrs. Cooper Anderson, Mrs. Frederick !. Knudsen and Mrs. William, F, James and Mrs. W. Conie C. Hill, 216 West North TemMrs. George Harris Smith will give 8. McCarthy. ple street, Tuesday afternoon at a luncheon 1:30 o'clock. at afternoon . Tuesday the Alta club in honor of Mrs. Sara of who lxis Angeles, Sharp Jennings Evening Star section of Radiant is at the Hotel Utah. Miss Alice Stein entertained at a chapter, O. E. S., 8 will meet Tues.. delightful dancing party Sunday eveo'clock at the day evening at Miss Marjory Allen will entertain ning at har home, 117 Fifteenth East Senior home, 1530 Indiana avenue. ' ' street, in honor of Miss Irene Sherat bridge Tuesday afternoon at her home in compliment to Miss Elsie man, who has recently arrived from The Woman's Missionary society Portland, Ore. The house was decoLa Font, a bride-elec- t. of the First Presbyterian church rated throughout with wild flowers. e e will meet Tuesday ut 11 o'clock at The gnesta included Miss Sherman, Tuesday night the University of the church. Miss Sylva Kahn, Miss Muriel Utah extension class In dramatics '.Miss Ann Ooldsteln, N Miss In Jerome win appear Leona Aaron, Miss Flora Syrlln, Miss Section 2. Woman's society of olay, ' The Passing of the Third Eva Bruckner, Miss ftylva Aptleman, Iimriiuiuel Baptist church, will meet Floor- Back," at the Ladies' LitMiss Clara Stores, Miss Jennie Klein, at the home of Mrs. H. Chapman, erary club at" $:15 o'clock Miss Dorothy Stein, Miss Matilda For, 129 North Second West street, Joseph Cohen, William Ooldberg, Ir. Tuesday afternoon. T. H. Gordon circle, Ladles of Ralph Tandowsky, Abe Oreenband, the O. A. R., will meet Tuerday Harold Kindling, Samuel Axelrad, General orders of the various deafternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Harry Goldberg, Abe Bernstein, Jo- 4 partment presidents of the Ladies Frederick Gold, or the O. A. R. have called a spe seph Axelrad, Harry Ladies' auxiliary to the I. A. of cial meeting of Reynolds circle, Bruckner, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. New M. will give a card party at civic man, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bruckner. Ladies of the U. A. R., for Tuescenter Tuenday evening at 8:30 Wolfe and Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Hubert day afternoon at J:30 o'clock at K. Mr. and Mrs. William ' Jaoobson, Tvne o'clock. Prizes will be given. The of P. halL. hostess was assisted during the evee public la invited. ' V ning by her mother, Mrs. J. A. Stein. Section 3 of Immajiuel Baptist The ladie' auxiliary of the Utah church will meet Tuesday, for Invitations have been Issued by the State , society will hold Its luncheon with Mrs. G. A. Hodge, sisters of the Holy Cross hospital hint meeting of the season Tues1773 Ysle avenue. Mrs. Robert Fry-refor the oonferring of diplomas on the of Mrs. S. day evening at will be assisting hostess. class .of 1927, Friday evening. May A. Langton, 1420 Yale avenue. e at o'clock at the Cathedral of . Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will tb Madeleine. The Right Rev. John The ladles of the household of a hold special meeting Tuesday in Joseph Mitty, D." D.( wrll- - preside. A Ljoia temple No. 32, 1). of N., will t the K. of P. hall at 10:30 o'clock for reception will follow st the hospital. meet for sewing at the twim-nil- . one. officers of the association. Ths class Includes Miss Lucy Emily" HolUday, Miss Loy Kosanna Fielding, Miss Nellie Reynolds, Miss Ann Marie Halterman, Miss Helen Paul. uating rlas on Sunday morning at Miss Audra Nielsen, Miss Veva Miss Eljabeth Bowie, Miss Margaret Memorial house. Memory park. The. Tufa, Miss Josephine Stephens, Miss Elisabeth Miss Magulre, Gertrude decorations were carried out with Agnes T hornets, Mies Maniret flowers in the class colors, gold Miss Vearl Iionaldson, Miss spring and white-- . Vanita Mary Wongf Miss Doris Jane Miss Jennie Larsen Was the toast-mistreBaker, Miss Lucile Maud Fritts, Miss and mimic was furnished by Edna Irma Andersuu, Miss Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bennett and Smith. Mlsa Dorothy Isabel Curnow, Mrs. Jenny Skolfleld Thomas. A song Miss Mary Jane Peterson and Miss service followed the breakfast in the Nellie Peterson. grove. The honored guests, exclusive of the nurses, were Superintendent B. F, Grant, Bishop Sylvester Q. Can-Mrs.: B. Roland Lewie will Iflftl, MIBtlUUlll (PI IIIV LHWIU 1)1 II UW a bridge luncheon Thursday at give her tees; Franklin S.- - Richards and Win- - j' home on East Fifth South street, slow Farr Smith, members of the e e a board; Dr. John F. Sharp, Dr. Sam- Dr. Jane W. Skolfield gave a Beauuel C. Baldwin, Mrs. Evan Q. Rich- -i tifully appointed breakfast as apon-so- r arda. president of the state nursss" to. the U I), s. howoital grad aawx-latlon- : Dr. M. Sltolfleld and Miss theorem DENEATH r shimngs or Mu Sherman Honored see ..' ... Bridge Luncheon t Miss Ruby Mabey, a bride of the coming week, entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon at her home. The tea table was covered with a Venetian lace cloth over pink satin and centered with a basket of spring flowers In pastel shades. Crystal candlesticks holding pink candles tied with lavender maline were used on the four corners of the table. Serving in the dining room were Miss Cora Mabey, Miss Ruth Webb. Miss Lois Mabey and Miss Edna Burningham. The bride was assisted In receiving by Mrs. Judson, A. Mabey, Mrs. James Smedley, Miss Gladys Smedley, Miss Mabel Stoker, Mrs. O. H. Hansen and Miss Luana Telford. i 5 JIFFY BABY are made in small, snednim, large and , ssmlaqreaissiinnstursr, wnita, an4 JUsh colors ... :u i rl r a is $22.50 to $25.00 Other etjlea, SPURS B ' Complete Stock ef BOOTJACKS AND HOOKS For the Hike iio Women's Sports Heee, rayeei, silk and I nie, eewest styles maimt Kleinert'yfam&ui fir LUf ernturj on Dre$t SidtUt k A It sllO at I I tvsrrwaM cf frolc I 5X.... m cr Thompson; j HO Pmts aW Rubier Sketting. MAIN - I fc in n ii. ; i s'rssi $1.00 -- BSTTtH.SMUfc THOMPSON, Pree, Gold, - Star- Garvin. Mrs. committee, Lucy Following- - Mrs. Harry L. Bracken has Issued Invitations for the first In a series of luncheons to be given at her home on First avenue, Friday, May iO.r Night club will meet May Saturday 21with Professor and Mrs. George Emery Fellows at 46 o clock at the Fellows home, 30 U street. see IFBfDfPS o3 MI' ft - see im m uo t i mmw wear-resista- nt effortit for $15000 C The Johnson's Polishing Wax . or CLEANS-POLISHHS-PEESEE- Edward Hill Heard Piano j)0W TO LAV" 1 The pointer for today is: A finesse would be South s only chance to make against nothing is sometimes advisa a Spade. TODAY'S PROBLEM. ble. YESTERDAY'S HAND. In the following deal, look at tne hand of each player and determine what you think he should bid In his . turn: In that way-yowill decide 4 S $ u K-- S n3 Dummy plays Third Hand plays ., Closed Hand s . ii , (CopyrighCxJ ohn F. Dille Co.) -- Q - $ . Coots Less Ifhasa I OKI Home Laundems WET WASH tMlltoa C. Work, the Internatlunal hutborlty, Awill answer suction bridge queries. muststamped, acconpany each reenvelope quest for replies. This Interesting lies by Mr. Work appears In Tbs tribune dally and 8undsy. The bidding should be: South one So Trump. - West pass. North two No Trumps. South Declarer, contract two no Tramps. j The play to the first trick should j be: West, Four of Spades; North (Dummy), Three of Spades; Kat, j South tClosed Quorn of 'Spades; Hand), King of Spades. No bids two North Trumps to shut out a possible by by East which might dlrert a disadvantageous lead through North's band. t..mt plays the Queen ; not the, ACef Spades. He knows ' v "that West led from a suit a because ths lead fourtb best) was ej In Is snd Three the Dummy e the Four and the Two In East's hand; so West , ha no card tower than the Four. q three Spades, so Houth must bsv capture the King South i f'At cannot Kaet holds. If plays the Ace probably snd follows with the Wueen, South 111 hold up until the third round and bkx-- k Went'e last Spade. Itsst haa entries: V est probably has none. As the cards he. South could have made game had he played low on trick 1. which would have kept" the adversaries from making mere than two Spades; with the King played on the Queen, they would make three fpade tricks, which, together with the King of Ixamond and Are of ( lur. would save game. But from fktuth s was' everv reason. vtewpeMnt th-- re the Queen of Kpedee wss pie red, tbei to euppoee 1ht Weef had the At e- "4 that wthrung ih frtt trVkt 4c . . Killing s. lb. - WET WASH, FLAT IRONED, 6c lb. Average bundle, $1.35. ROUGH DRY . moth-hole- .7ic a lb. insecticide. It is sure protection. Simftly spray it on your clothes and they are mothproofcdl v Larvex is odorless, colorleaa Iitra Each.) Average bundle, $1.35. -- PHONE HYLAND 190 thatynoth (Handkerchief i and Cloths lo , j ' V K driver will fladly axplaia in service. it tail HorwrsW proofs for an entire season. Leave your clothes n'ht in the dose. Don't bother with moth-ball- s or For taoth-worm- s bulky starve rather than eat anything v treated with LarvrgJ tar-bag- s. termii fl. any of the, w i elt to " snvs. "A . isietsm kk 1 1.0. l2 rallowa, inm. aVf .n,.i , x H, taUosa, . to and rurruture stores. Get Lafre . day the priea Is ajotheng wbea yea cineirlerths)(anisas asoturwumieaei dot The Larvex Cerporsf ioe, I JO Park Aveana, New York, N. Y. , t ..if jtn-t- "' (Li . . mothproots made wool of everything Distinct! v Work MltMHMIMIMIMIMMMMMttlMMIIIIAIa r-- rrl , O ' In AmfmiMimmmt, " ". It moth- and , d motha may satiify but it won't prevent moth-holeMoths lav eggs before they come into the open. These eggs batch into the moth, worms that eat your clothes. But you can absolutely end s by using Larvex. Larvex isn't a "bug killer" or your wife Average bundle, 90c; j i POU Public Cordially Welcemed club-wil- four-oar- An escetlent Boot if Q CA LisM Tan Cslf ...:... Dsrk Ten Calf Hiking Beet, UTAH HOTEL JVST -- 11 Roof Garden Star ,J Riding Boots SUCCESS . -i 1 TO SHORT-CUT- S Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Mclntyre, ac companied by their two young daugh ters, Patricia and Barbara Jean, and son, Robert. have returned to their home in Mammoth after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc 3 H e k lntyre. e Hyland Park camp. Daughters of t j 0 f tne utan pioneers, will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Service W. J. Salmons. MOT Stratford ave Meeting nue. It will be the final meeting for The final meeting of the Service tne year ana ail members are urged Star Legion was held Monday at 2 o'clock at Memorial house, Memory to auena. e e tpned a thin coat of Johnson'ilr Poliahine park, City Creek canyon. The followPrimrose Sewing club will meet on were ing officers, elected In March, tun-yoWax over the present finish. Then, run the JohnWednesday with Mrs. E. M. Wood, 620 installed: President Mrs. N. A. son Electric Polisher over the floors. They, infirst vice president, Mrs. J. S. vvuson avenue. Sandberg; second vice president, Mrs. l lustre. Epsllon Phi Mothers' stantly take on a rich, lasting, J. B. Mouton; third . vice president, be PIentertained by Mrs. A. H. AnderMrs. H.' J. Halton; fourth vice presi son. 1861 The Polisher requires not the slightest Yale avenue, Wednesday Mrs. Albert Wilkes: dent, recording afternoon at 2 o'clock. runs itself you simply guide it. There is no stoopsecretary, Mrs. B. F. Qulnn; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. M. Os' , ing, kneeling or soiling of hands. borne; treasurer, Mrs. A. L. Murray, Salt Lake Woman Sues historian, Mrs. T. W. Darles: parliaFor $2.00 a day you can rent a Johnson Electric mentarian, Mrs. Elisabeth Coray. Insurance Delegates to represent the legion at Floor Polisher from your nearest grocery, hardIn be to held convention the national Suit to recover 115.000 Insurance on Spokane, Wash., Include: Mrs. R. J. ware, drug, furniture or paint store. Alexander. Mrs. A. E. Bennlon, Mrs. a policy allegedly carried by the late F. , B. Davidson, Mrs. J. B. Moreton Herbert F. Savage was filed by FlorS. Floor Finishing Authorities" . RACINE, WIS. JOHNSON &. SON and Mrs. J. S. Sandberg; alternates, ence H. Savage, his widow, against Mrs. A. L. Murray, Mrs. C. M. OsGeneral Accident, Fire and Life As Mrs. Elisabeth Coray, Mrs. surance corporation. Limited, Perth, borne, Julian Clawson and Mrs. Albert Scotland, with the county clerk Mon i". Wilkes. day, Mr. Savage, It la declared, died De Reports were given by the president, Mrs. A. N. Dunyon: treasurer. Mrs. cember 31, 1924, as a result of In -A. L. Murray; corresponding secrePASTE juries sustained In a fall on step of PROTECTS LIQUID' the City and County building Wading tary. Mrs. "C. M. Osborne: Americanization. Mrs W. F. Core; hospital to tne Dssement from tne east en committee, Mrs. A. A. Green: program trance. His death occurred two hours' committee. Mrs. P. J. O'Carmll; his- after the fall, HI is declared Mrs. Savage also axks 7'0, repre torian. Mm. T. W. Davies; Memory what the final contract should be. recital halL The following program park committee, Mrs. E. O. Howard; senting premiums paid In advance. Then decide what four cards should was given: be played on the first trick and fill In Impromptu, A flat, Schubert Mr. Concert Hill; in A major, Chopin, "PolonaW-pencil on the answer slip given below. r Mr. Hilt; "Nocturne" K flat, Chopin, .tju Mr. Hill: "If I Were a Bird," Mr. Hill; Edward concert and Hill, pianist, ANSWER SLIP OF MAY 17. the Misses Helen. Olva and Melv selections by trio: harp nolo, Olva recital Mon- Haymond; "Kiss Me Again," Musses Haymond were heard In aIiavnes-Heebshould be the Declarer; the day e Haymond. evening at the new The first trick should be: leads 0 0 Outdoor Pastimes J . ou-.i- Miss Mabey Hostess (Dealer) for 5 PANTS Originator of Being - On Ths Mysterious Life fores "of ths Universe, which can be used by anyone to develop one's 1st' snt qualitiss and opportunities. Subject: the meeting tea served. The table was centered with a wicker basket of lavender and white flowers. The hostesses Included Mrs. M. T. Ipson, Mrs. Ruby Beck, Mrs. S. Sandberg, Mrs. J. M. Thomas Willard J. of Frances Regular meeting W. C. T. U. will be held Tuesday Mrs. Lucy Garvin, Mrs. R. A. Broad 2 of o'clock at afternoon at hurst, Mrs. J. W. Whltmore and Mrs. Mrs. F. C. Weeks, 363 Redondo ave C. F. Longson. or nue. Professor H. it. Thompson the University of Utah will give a paAnnounced per on "Some Phases of the Narcotics Engagement and Drugs in the United States." The Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Heist announce mothers and daughters banquet to I the engagement or tneir aaugnier hare been given Thursday has been 'Mildred, to Harry A. Lewis, the mar to take place June I at the postponed until June 7. Irlage of the 'bride's parents, J75 East l South street. i 0 Footwear : .. Eugeneef Fersen the Scisncs the,,-hom- Bot-tsril- Events of the Dai wonderful free nubile toaturs By Lucy. Pocock, superintendent ot the nurses, and the supervising nurses and teachers of the L. D. B. hospital. a The last meefins of College club will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James O. Porter,) 1572 Garfield avenue. Mrs. waiter n. Cannon will be the assisting hostess. y it it f One of the social'" events of the week will be the annual spring; bridge tea on Thursday to be given by the women of St. Mark's Cathedral guild In the church's guild rooms between Mrs. J. L. Craig is 4 and ( p. m. general chairman of the affair, for which the following reservations have been mads: Mrs. A. B. Kimball, Mrs. James Hoeje, Mrs. James W. Wade, Mrs. Fanny Wright, Mrs. H. C. Goodrich, l, Mrs. K. A. West, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Mrs. Murray Sullivan, W. Mrs. Fred Cowan, James Collins, Mrs. Malcolm Keysor, Mrs. Kdgar Bering, Mrs. Edgar A. Korers. Mil Henrr I. Moore. Mrs. Bruce MUllkin, ,. , - Bridge Tea LENERTS TONIGHT 8:15 A 121 ' so of her horne. Fireproof Storage Company West 2nd South " ' . esMntial t tba charm M. A. If eyser Colonel mod Mr Walter B. McCas key and Major and Mn. J. C. Thomas l, fully lostroua floors sSM Mil ii 'ii with Joaaaoo's Liquid Wax, it's so easy tor srery wosnan to enjoy beauti- We have been eomptlmsnted Inort than one railroad on ths excellent manner In which our customers' goods have been crated for The railroads stats shipment. that most of their damage .claims on household goods are ths results of poor packing. For ths beat in storage, sacking and shipping call Honors Families genuine Kleinerr gjifiy Baby Pantg are the soft pneumatic bands a special Kleinett't feature which make them completely comfortable around chubby knees and waista, The rubber itself u madrT by the special Kleinert'f procrse which assures you they are waterproof and durable. Look for the nam JtJeinert t on the tab. The mom nip the mum furnishnscs yet a subtla new distinrtrrraes that colyta splendor c waxed l can cire. And bow, " Sr' W - 0 - t- Mt niUnitWf 1 Jl |