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Show ' 10 TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNE SDAt MORNING, NOVEMBER meeting was followed by an Informal dancing party. Plans .were mad for the annual Elks Ladles' ball on De cember I at the Elks clubhouse on East South Temple street. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Henry Mann. Mrs F. W. Hoffer. Mrs. W. E. Coulam. Mrs. Ernest Bauer, Mrs. B. Cecil, Jr.. Mrs. M. H. Papwerth Mrs. A. C. Chrlstensen, Mrs. R. 8, Mathews, Mrs. David Pugh. Mra O. M. Rohrer and Mrs. L. W. Beane. "Leaves Soon on Auto Tour Pisitor Coast Art section, ladles' Literary club, meets Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., In Honor Guest at Home Party the clubhouse. M. I McC'ornlrk A. ball. f La Grand camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, meets Wednesday, Cou- - Meeting Authors' club Wednes10:30 a. m., Bishop's build- day, ing. house, ternoon. meeting. Alliance of Uniand other Christian Women, Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., par- Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Hanson presided over a beautifully arranged dinner, followed by bridge, Tueeday eve ning at their home, on Tentn tast street. Chrysanthemums In shades of ine livcopper and crimson aeroratcnroom pink ing rooms and In the dining was the chosen color. The table held for a centerpiece a silver banket of chrysanthemums giant pink featheryholders held pink and silver candle Covers wers laid prlnoess candles. for fourteen guests. Uelmar court, Wednesday af- Kings. . 1 414 club meeting Wedp. m., with Mrs. J. T. Flame and yellow pompom chrysanthemums formed a mound for the center of the tea Uhle that was presided over by Miss Lillian Woodward, Mrs. George D. Keyser, Mrs. Sarah Boggs and Miss Daisy Raybould. . The marriage of Miss Marlon Go- - II lightly, daughter of Mrs. Florence Go- llghtly, and Ralph W. Moreton, sun of l Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moreton, will take place Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of the bride, 1156 Kensing E. ton avenue. The Rev. Alwyn Butcher of St. Paul's church will of ficlate. The ceremony will be fol lowed by a reception at 8 p. m. The bride's attendants will Include M Leone Larsen, matron of honor, and Miss Ida Moss, bridesmaid. George Hoages win De best man. ID r rr mmHi W 9 ci TEA Mrs. William E. Kimball, Mrs. J. M. Callow of New York, who la spending some time visiting here, will he the honored guest at a lunch eon Wednesday afternoon to be given "Every Employee a Stockholder' THIETY MILLION PEOPLE TODAY ARE reading About PIGGLY BAKER & IN THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, LADIES' HOME JOURNAL AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING CO, Est. 1780 Dorcbattr, Mmss. FANCY BLUE E0SE ...5 ... lbs. 25c NUC0A .. lb. 23c "Every Package Contains a Piece of China" pS. 33c Large No. can . 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Make ita point alwayt to use this carmicss Jouott aftei taing your Eyes cootinootttlf . It's jinrigoriting. Atyourdroggirt'i Wbv Not Books? DESERET BOOK COMPANY Mothfir really wants an Electric Range for Christmas SAYS" "When You Get a Man : pN5gJll' bjr Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood at her home Close on Kast First South street. friends of Mrs. Callow's havs been bldden will give a dinner party Wednesday evening at Fort Douglas. The guerfts will later attend the dance at the chamber of commerce. Mrs. "Mad sen Hostess Club Meet Wednesday Weddings 39c circle 659, Neighbors of Salt Woodcraft, will hold Its regular meet ing Thursday evening at I. O. O. F. hall at 8:15 p. m. sharp. Juveniles of Salt Lake and Silver Maple circles will meet at Woodcraft Arcade building, Fri headquarters. day evening at 7 p. m. sharp. All members are urged to be present Section 2 of Phillips Congregational church, will entertain the Ladies' Aid society at the home of Mrs. H. T. Plumb, 183 U street. Thursday at 2:15 A kenalngton and silver tea p. in. will follow the business meeting. Camp II. Daughters of Pioneers, will Thornton avenue. Ths guests were served at small tables, each centered with low crystal mounds of French rosebuds. A variety of chrysanthe mums were used throughout "the house. Following luncheon, bridge was enjoyed. The guests Included close friends of Miss Hub twenty bard's. Friday evening Mrs. Clifford S Springer, Mrs. Walter Jensen, Mrs (leorge O. Oglesby and Miss GladysPannier will give a dinner at the Rotlsserie Inn for Mi.-- s Hubbard. ' Honey & Almond Cream5 RICE "A Miss Miriam Hubbard, a bride of next week, was ths truest of honor a beautifully, appointed luncheon Tues. day at 1 o'clock, presided over by Mrs. Charles E. Dennis and Mrs. W. R, Carter, at tha farter home, 1357 2 for 35c "The Protecting; Cream for the Skin" HINDS v Delightful Luncheon 7,100,000 messages telling of the many ad vantages of shopping ' at PIGGLY WIGGLY appear month after month in these national magazines. It will pay you to read these advertisements and learn why the PIGGLY WIGGLY plan of merchandising tne imest loodstnffs in the world at uniformly lower prices has been adopted, by 2,000,000 housewives in 830 cities and towns. Let Us Help You With Your Gift Troubles ' ill ill . Mrs. H. Harry Madsen wlll entertain at a brids-- luncheon Saturday at the Hotel Utah In honor of Mrs. Wlllard Mack of New York, who Is spending a lew days, In Salt Lake. Inc. foil-pag- e PINEAPPLE . ' WALTER WIGGLY HILLSDALE BROKEN SLICED Large No. 2H cans . "! 34 - 4 ' Dough- Luncheon for Visitor Turns Right Out Itself ore a tiny bottle containing market building. Broadway. The lesson will be given by Mra E. E. of the par A few drops of "Outerow" In the Corfman. who Is chairman llmentary law section of the Ladles' crevice of the ingrowing nail reduces Literary club, and also past president inflammation and pain and so tough of the State Federation of Women's ens the tender, sensitive ikia under clubs. A full attendance Is desired. neath the toenail that it eannot The Mothers' club of the Sigma PI nenetrate the flesh, and the call fraternity will meet Wednesday at 1 tnrns naturally outward almost over- p. m. at the chapter house, 1206 East nlrht. (Adv.) First South street All members come prepared to sew. Among those who have made reservations for the card party to be given by St Mark'a Hospital Alumnae hospital Saturday, November 19, are: Mra. George D. Keyser, Mrs. H. B. Felts, Mrs. Milton Parks. Mrs. Allen P. Bradley, Mrs. William Bradley, Mrs. R. J. Jessup, Miss Dorothy Robinson, Mrs. William Koch, Mrs. F. Sneddon. Mrs. Mitchell Stewnrt, Mrs. J. D. Cheshire, Mrs. F. W. Clawson, Mrs. A. II m Reservations Made. erty, Mrs. C. L. Sandberg and Mrs. A. Pallanch. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the alumnae association on Saturday at the assembly hall of the Medical Arts Refreshments wlli be fur building. nished by the wives of the St Mark's hospital physicians. A basaar will be with the card held In conjunction party. . w v m . i meeta Mrs. Couple WiU Wed 0 "Outgro" ii harmless antiseptic Parliamentary section of the Elks manufactured for chiropodists. How Ladles' club will meet Wednesday eve ning at I p. m., at the Community ever, anyone can hay from the drug Mothers' club, PI Epsllon Phi, Wednesday, 2 p. m with 11 32S East E. Campbell, South Temple street. East Sixth South street 1 Inter-urba- Club Meeting Daughters of Pioneers, camp 22, meeta with Mrs. Abram Hatch, 32 North First West street Wednes day, 2 p. m. Auxiliary camp 49S6. R. N. of A., airs. Francis H. Crosby of San Francisco, who has been- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes A.- Hogle for several p. m., a delightful tea was days, left Tuesday for Kansas City, S and In7 honor of Mrs. Crosby by Mr. where she will visit several weeks given before returning to her home In Cal- and Mrs. J. A. Hiigie when the guests of the visitor. close friends of Included hours the between ifornia. Bunday I of (Uah Pioneers, meets at the home of Mrs. Sarah Btnhl, (37 Thirteenth East streetXiWedneaday, I p. in. flection 4, Ladles' Aid. First Presbyterian church, meets Wednesday, 3 p. hi., at the home of Mrs. 0. 1381 41. Nichols, Fifteenth East street. ' . ish house. Emigration camp. Daughters Members of the Oliver O. Howard and Maxwell McKean posts of the Women's Relief corps will meet n Thursday at 11 a. m. at the depot, where rthey will take the train to Ogden to attend a district Inspection. Evening branch of the women's aux lllary of the Episcopal church will meet Friday evening; November II, at I p. m. at the home of Mrs. H. C. Goodrich, 70 Virginia street Open Daughters of I'tah Pioneers, Ensign, meets WednesdsV evening with Mrs. A. D. Sparry. 6C9 Eighth avenue. Just-a-Me- re Wolcott. S3 tarian , camp nesday, m meet at the home of Mrs. Edward F. Parry, 43 North Fifth West street, Wednesday at 2 p. m. All members are urged to be present Ladies' Aid society of the First Methodist church will hold Its baxaar all day Friday, November 18. at the church, commencing at 10:30 a. m Dinner will be served at p. m. Gamma Phi Mothers' club meets sorority Wednesday afternoon, at club entertained the home of Mrs. Josephine Budd, 253 Dinner at Hanson Home . , Wrw.Q.' club meeting Wednesday evening at the horn of Mrs. William Green, Fifth East street s Ches-Elle- Mrs. Thomas Howells will enter tain members of the Ctshna club a 1:30 o'clock luncheon Wednesday at her home, 29 East First North street Luncheon will be followed py cards. There will be a Delta Gamma tea at the home of Mrs. Orln Tugman 1532 Michigan avenue, Friday at 2:30 All Delta Gammas are cor p. m. dially Invited to attend. Unity study clasir will meet Thtirs- ay af I p. m, at the Newhousa hotel 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. George lara, 114 Laird avenue. Phi Delta Theta Mothers' club meeting, 2 p. m. Wednesday, fraternity house. sister-in-la- Tea at Hogle Home meeting Wednesday evening, 8. B. History aectlon, Wasatch Literary club, meets Wednesday at 110 with Mrs. C. E. Csrey, 1131 p. m Browning avenue. Entertainment Newhouse committee luncheon, cafeteria, at noon. The ladles' chorus, rehearsal, 10 a, m., Con- aolklaled. .MuhIc. . ; entertained iuformal lea Tuesday afternoon for close friends at her home on East South Temple street In compliment to Mrs. Walter Salle her bury of San Francisco, who laen route In Salt Lake In a few days to spend the holidays with her daughters, who are at school In the east. Mrs. Mrs. 0. A. Anderson left early in the week with Lieutendnt Anderson for a motor trip t6 the Pacific coast before returning to their home in Belleville, III. During their visit in Salt Lake, Lieutenant and Mrs. Anderson have been guests of Mr, and Mrs. G. G. Hexsie. Events of the Day mi. 16, The Elks Ladles' club held Its regular meeting Monday evening at 8 at the Covenant house, 411 East South Temple street. Mrs. Grace Nixon Stewart of the University of Utah public speaking department, read a three-ac- t plaf. "Little Lord Faunt-leroyThe by Hodgson Burnett. o'clock ," Qood News for Pretty Skins MELLO-GLis a wonderful new eolor. shade youth Perspiration hardly affects it and it will not leave the skin dry and drawn. Try this new French Process Face- Powder and enjoy its marvelous beautifying qualities. Sticks well, stays on longer, and does not clog the pores. You MELLO-GLO- . love will surely Sfhramm-Johnso(Adv.) Drugs. does - Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ixve of the marriage of their daughter, Mary Louise, to S. T. Teerllng. son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Teerllng, which will take place Wednesday noon in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be held In the evening between the hours of 7 and 11 o'clock at the Ostler home 9.0 Logan avenue. The bride's at tendants will be Mrs. J. B. Thorup of matron honor: Miss Ruby Love, maid of honor; Miss Jessie Bradford, bridesmaid, and little Miss Maxlne Kardley. flower girl. Kenneth E. Bil lirurs will be best man. if best--. PAlMELMHDRjfi trie .m iff bride-elec- Saves comet nail ims j j p C rW4 Luncheon at Ncwhousc Mrs. A. L. Mathews, who will leave Thursday for Chicago, to loin Frofes sor Mathews and mike her horne, will be the complimented gnest at a lunch eon to be given by the members of the Women's Nations! Republican federation Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the Newhoua hotel. LOW ZIPPERS ' gtyllta, and attractive. plaid .tops. 42 A beautiful set of fine dinnerware pieces of charmingly decorated china, suited to any occasion is given free during this sale to every purchaser of an Electric Range. pre-Christm- as Colored Visitor Entertained Mrs. John J. Guheen of Pocatello. Idaho, widow of the late Judge John J. Cuheen, Is visiting In Salt Lake Ith her brother. Matt Smith, and fsmlly. Mrs. Guheen will visit other relstlvea and friends In ftalt alie. Paring her stsy she has been exten sively entertained. SERVICE WEIGHT HOSt. All silk to tops, In all I 1M the fashionable new shades... To make this an outstanding' Christmas in the memory of mother, give her a Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range and this set of dishes. The ranpei are unmatched tor quality,, service and beauty and are backed n service. by our guarantee and well-know- i CJ 120 Vs MAIN fttTTEIt JESSE THOMPSON $KOCJ i' rt.nt.-ngent- fOR IV 4 Iooks Trim and Xeat. "1 Mall Orders Filled conven- Always 7M Si0 1Q09 Widths AAAA te (lies J1 , te Miss Blanche Bolman. a popular t, will be the guest of honor at a party Wednesday evening to be On given by Mlsa Edith Bela. Thursday nfterwon Mrs. F. J. will entertain at her Jr., home In the Progress apartments for the bride. in ient monthly payment take two years to pay ii yp desire. m ankles. x ji swrj dy Model shown! In Tar Calf with Reptile Saddle For Miss Dolman The beard of governors of the chamber of commerce will entertsln the army, navy and marine r, d ladies etatkmed In the nty and at Fwrt Imuciee at a dancing partv evening at the chamber building. an4 Mrs. T, g Itnheeisnn spain and Catsm and Mrs. W. 8. sns A Gift that keeps on giving through the years an a Netv Feature! iif Shoe With Always fits snugly at the Miss Johanna Van der Wlel. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Van de Wlel. and William V. Holding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Holding, will hs married Wednesday morning In the Halt Lake temple. A reception will be held Wednesday evening at the Hold lug boms, 60 Fourth avenue. I J Balance The marriage of Miss Delta Pearl Sayer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bayer, and HfrmSn M Allenbach will take place Wednesday morning in the Bait Lake temple. In the evening an Informal reception will be held In their honor at the home of the bride. liji Sherman avenue. Dancing Party Jp with no bad qualities, the trouble is yon don't seem to have much of a man. As long aa yon are not worn ont by your hia petty housework, will never grumbles cause unhappinesa. But when your washday ends with your back aching, your feet dragging and your nerves on edge, a burnt potato may, lead you to the divorce court. Efficient Public Service v |