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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10 Coast Matron Dinner Party Honor Guest Abeautifully appointed dinner was Tivfn Wednesday veiils Dy Air. and M(. V. C. Krhrsmm t I heir home In Arts and crafta section, Ladies' Literary club, meets Thursday, 11n a. m,, at (ha- clubhouse. , Regular meeting, iDelta chapter, Delphian society, Thursday, 3 p. m.. Hotel Utah, preceded by t o'clock luncheon. Wedding Pretty Home of Mis Cleofan meets Thursday, 1:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. K. A. Smith, Jr., 12SS Stratford avenue, at f Mrs. E. X. Carlquist, chairman of the. committee of the Kle club, who will give a card party Friday afternoon at the Newhouse hotel. I illilllllllllllllllllliiiM A Visit to Paris Wl-neada- A Magnificent Display Of Domestic and Imported LADIES' LINGERIE Low Price THREE DATS . At Remarkably Apt 220 Federal Hotel East South Temple r. Hyland Park camp. Daughters A'- Section 1. .' Congregational '). Phillips ': " Howard and Max sell MiKean posts. Women's Relief corps, meets Thursday--, 11 a. m.. luterurban depot, for trip to Ogden. Oamma Phi Beta meets Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wood worth Anderson, 1064 Seventeenth East atreet. America, regular r Pro m ises S u cccss Party The Couple Wed The marriage of Miss Delta Pearl Sayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sayer, and Herman M. Allenbauh took place Wednesday morning In the Salt Lake temple. In the evening an In formal reception was held In their honor at the home of the bride, 11 Sherman avenue. The home was beau tifully decorated with a variety of fall flowers, palms and ferns In the living room, where the bridal party stood, a color scheme of pink and The bride was green prevailed. of charming In - her wedding gown flame colored- velvet; combined with crimson georgette, her slippers were of silver metal cloth and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. were assisted In receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Sayer, Miss Dorothy Hardy and Miss Lucy Mitchell. Small tables were arranged In the dining room, which furthered the pink and Mrs. Kate green decorative scheme. Latimer waa in charge and was Miss Wood Naomi and Ml.s by Mary Kmurthwaite. The couple left Thursday by motor for California for a two weeks' wedding trip before returning to this city to make their borne. Ollv-erse- n, if for inn IfSs ir if - I til ii ROOMS, strh-ttj- r Modern; Oa the areauea. item Rest, apt.. $33: front and rear porches: Is excellent cosditloo: fhildrea welcome. Janitor, (jood east side location. sot apt., seat, water, elertrte floors and Frifldsire; aantwood eloe In: S33 bo. Uarsce. Walk. slit., eaat side. X' ' J n J' 11 froat apt.. '33: alio bmt. apt., 130.. laic. Heat neat and u. nn. furs, apt., Iirce STRICTLY modem kitrnen, dining rm., S I. bedrm., water. Ilnat, best tuchtded; ttratvnols, piano, SJj. PAYS for neat. Ilcht, phone. 1 num., front, Mahogany furniture garage, 1913 batk; new apartments, hare llrlng rm.. breakfast Book, drenlng rm. and in. apt. aare additional bed- room: all bare tile bstha and dralehoarda famished with new htrb-grsfurniture, Frlsldolre. electric rnnaea, ironing boards and kltrhea cabinet.; 140 and $43. TURN TO TRIBUNE "APARTMENTS TO RENT" ADS Te Start an Ad Waa. 590 eMWMMNeeefae The Salt Lake Tribune Offers a Booklet About the Presidents asd Their Wives How many presidents have wi hid? Can you name them In or der? Who was vice) prosldent un der esch of themT Which vtce Which presl president resigned dent is often counted twice in numbering the chief executives? Whst party has had the most presidents? Which president belonged to and held office as a member of three different fmrtlcs during bis lifeWhich two were repudiated time by the parties (hat elected them? The story of tn prestftejjts, with portraits ot each, has beerf com -. plied In a brief, handsome, accarale booklet by the Washington Information Bureau of this newspaper for ita readers. It slso tells about the first lodiea of the land who have presided at the White House during each administration. Use the attached coupon. Frederic J. Haskln.- - Director, The Halt Lake Tribune Information Bureau. C. Washington, I Inclose herewith slg cents In stamps or coin for a copy of "The Presidents of the United Slates." l. Name Street City A pretty Islet w3 ht the midst ef throat a Paris park. Perhapa the funniest part waa .my long effort to get Ice cream. I knew something about French before I entered France and I also had a French dictionary along. Yet the word for "Ice" and "cream'1 old not mean "Ice cream" when put together In French. I went from soft drink parlor to soft drink parlor, trying to get some Ice cream. The waitera brought me all sort of things except the right one. Once I waa presented with plate of cracked Ice! But finally Pi W are chipping through care to did manage to get Ice cream. California points. A phone call will Paris i a city of very large (ize. bring eur representative to your one of the largest In Europe. I sup pose you know that women think that residence, who will give yew an Pari la the "center of fashion." estimate on the cost of packing and 350 in the time of Shakespeare, Even hipping your good. Thle service years ago. It waa famous for styles. I free and place you under no' Pari hat some targe, wine, Deau-tlfstreets: but I waa aorry to see obligations. that the greater part of the city was not kept clean, remaps mat was because things were so poor as a re sult of the cost of the world war. The noise of the auto was fierce. Each driver seemed to think that he had to "honk" three or four times between every two corners. If you can Imagine a thousand autos in a 32S West 2nd South Street radius of six blocks, each one "honk-Ing'- 1 like that, you will have en idea Phone Wa. 5722 or 6723 of the noise In Pari. French auto go along the right side of the street, not along the left as English auto do. I found the taxi rates In France very low. it cot about 15 cents to ride a mile. While I was in Paris there were about warning In the newspapers It was said that the water supply. there had been cases of typhoid. For that reason I made it a habit to drink water from the hot water faucet in BY YVONNE my hotel room. It waa summer and the day in the city were extremely hot. Tomorrow More About France. Copyright, 1927, Publishers Syndicate. FURNITURE SHIPPED AT REDUCED FREIGHT RATES ul M. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Co. Pioneer I Has-kln- s. !. for An-gel- -- . . lia-mon- FURNISHED kitchen, msm clears Carl-fiuis- 1 kOOMS ana bats, feeat, hot water, newly panerra, clone la f30; ess apt. furni.bed, S32.60. reuse, In New York. 1880 Treaty between the United State and China ratified regulating Immigration, between Yourself and Your (fMirror ABE YOU MOVING t !. I Itching Torture BEFORE COLD WEATHER STARTS? gas store. Corner 17. United State capital moved to Waahlngton. 1S8S Opening of Sues canal. 1875 Theoaophical aoclety formed annual charity card party of the Kle club will be given Friday af ternoon at the Newhouse hotel, the affair Is given under the auspices of tne entertainment committee of the club and promises to be one of the most successful affairs of the late fall. Among those who have made reservations are Mrs. John McDonald, Jr., Mrs. A. M. bona Id, Mrs. Russell Lu1 cas, Mrs.' Joe Anderson, Mrs. Henrv K Irk h m. Mrs. A. L. Harris. Mrs. W. A. Badley, Mrs. M. K. Callahan, Mrs. W. T. Lloyd. Mrs. Finley Brooks, Mra. Kiwanis Getting Ready W. M. IKinahiie, Mrs Fred Hart, Mra Leslie Covey, Mrs. Cordon Snow, Mra Big Harvest Dinner M. X. Daniels. Mrs. W. W. Kaufman. .Mrs. P. X. Newman, Mrs. S. A. Stein, Dr. F. B. Par Mrs Ralph Appel, Mrs Howard Lunge, LOGAN. Nov. ? 4 kinson, secretary of the Kiwanis club, Mrs, Klelce Hatch, Mrs. Sidney Spen state-- l cer, Mrs, K. L. Marshall, Mrs. Ben E. presented a report and financial ment to the members of the local or Roberts, Mra. Ralph Jones. Mrs. J 8. " ' f ganization in their meeting. President Karley, Mrs. John B. Cummock, Jr., v-v Mrs. George v.. Knight. i B. G. Thatcher presided. Mrs. J. C. f Besides the report of the secretary, Patterson, Mrs. Hugh Hurries, Mrs. H. Do Nile, Mrs. C. B. Streltte, Mra Superintendent L. A. Peterson,' chairman of the attendance committee, anOeorge Falla, rarrough. Marble nounced each member's percentage of Texas; Mrs. E. c. Jenkins, Mrs. Cy attendance during the month of OcThompson, Mrx. Will Rees, Mrs. Fred tober. Sixteen members of the club Schwin, Mrs. W. H. Wade. Mrs. Jim records for had perfect attendance Edwards, Mrs. Fred C. Woods, Mrs. Lon Beans. Mrs. John Barrette. Mrs. the past month. Professor Byron Al-- i Daughters der of the Utah Agricultural college, John McMillen. Mrs. Roy lYIce. Mrs. Mrs. Keith Smith of Llnwood. Utah, M. T. Klnpeto, Mrs. W. C. Adams, . Revive urged all members of Kiwanis to atOrganization arrived Wednesday to spend a few Mrs. Charles Bennett, Mra. Delos C. tend the annual harvest dinner of .. days wltn Governor and Mrs. George Boyer, Mrj. John H. Cook, Mrs. C. O. the chamber! commerce next Fri0UMc4 H. Pern. Special te The Tribaae. Christensen, Mrs. J. O. Felt, Mra. L. day. ?Swg jLtr:m,4.a-.tfwe'.'- ' B Cehan, Mrs. J. R. Haas, Mrs. Lu Officers Under the direction of H. E. Hatch, BRIGHAM CITY. Nov. lls Christensen. Mrs. lllln Austin. four new members, Dr. Clark E. Rummage sale, St. Mark's catheand members of the various camps Mcdral basm't.. Sat., No. 19., 2 p. m. of W. L. D. Dr. E. Pioneer Airs. k. Mmitn. of the Mrs. H. A. Majors of the Daughter Hanson, i Clellan and N. W. Christiansen, were Boxelder county, met at tne commer Mrs. Harry Allen, Mrs. Albert .Smith. (Advertisement.) reMra. Jack Tannenbaum. Mrs. M. PeInitialed into the organisation. cial clubrooma and effected a In view of the fact that the elec- organisation of the county clubs. Two Groff, Mrs. lid Springsteln. Mra. I. will be session were held, on at 11 o'clock tion officers next for Haxton, Mrs. Kd Trout, Mrs. A. W. Tea at year's Callow Mrs. Luncheon University Stiblch. Mrs. George J. Martin, Mrs. held during the first meeting in De- In the morning and the other at Z:3U in J. C. Pack, Mrs. Earl VanCott, Mrs Mrs. W. W.'Fleetwood presided over cember, a nominating and election the afternoon. Associated women students at the Mr. Betti Christof-fersoUse Zemo, Healing Liquid WedLeonsrd Lund, Mrs. Morgan Ander committee was selected today as folof Utah will give a tea a beautifully arranged luncheon president, presided. Excellent on M. L. home East E. D. lows: her were There is one safe, dependable son, Mrs. Maurice Kane. Mrs. A. G. University between the hours afternoon rendered and during at chairmun; Hatch, nesday programs of 3 and First Mrs. IX Bert Anderson, Mra Thursday South street in honor of Mrs. J. Naisbltt, A. J. Southwick, t. ii. Ben- the afternoon session the election of treatment for the itching torture of Cunn, 5:30 p. in. In the rest room of the M. Callow of New York. E. J. Hardesty, Mrs. Lawrence Green The table son and A. L. Cole. L. Ella Bingham, president; Mrs. Eczema.Toe first application of wood, Mrs. Thomas Snarr. Mrs. J. S John R. Park of Laura H. Morris, recording secretary; The affair was covered with a handsome cloth building. ceni Mrs. B. was .emo usually stops itching and gives Noall, James filet and gras.-- linen and Mrs. Rose Young, corresponding secWhyte, Mrs. R woM. Meyer, Mrs. H. J. will be In honor of the men and tered with a silver basket of orchid annual birthday banquet of the or- retary; Mrs. Charlotte W. Reeder, hisrelief. Jt will help rid the skin of J. Jeffs, Mrs. L. men who have given donations and and pink fringed chrysanthemums. ganization at the University club Sat- torian; Mrs. Alice Hansen, treasurer; Bertschinger, Mra E. C. Countryman, cWhat does your mirror tdl In Mr. Charlotte B. Reeder, registrar; and urday evening. The committee Pimplee, Rashes, Blotches, Blemishes .Mrs. Klmo S. Culbert, Mrs. F. B. gifts for tiie girls' rest room. The Bridge followed the luncheon and similar annoying skin irrita- Hammond, Mrs. George Hoffman, Mrs. committee in charge Includes MiS3 covers were laid for nine guests. charge ot arrangements includes Mlsa Mrs. Mary L Rich, chaplain: Mrs. Ray you? Does it flash back e M. McDowell, Mrs. T. F. Farrell, Mrs. Miss H. Valentine, chorister; Mr. Annie B. Jean B. Law ton, chairman; tions. Rebecca Dajnes, Miss Phyllis Stuhl, t, T. has Sfrsv Thomas Douglass, Mrs. E. N. Thilo Miss Catherine B. Farnsworth. Florence Jr.. Mra. Call, IajuIb Anderson, and Nicholas, organist; l. You will bo surprised how quickly your image clean-cu- t Mrs. E. J. Harvie, Mrs. R, C. Miss Lois Brown and Miss L.aire returned from a six weeks' visit In Collins, Miss Mary Francis Hess and parliamentarian. There were seventy-nin- e cities. H. eastern York Allen. U Mrs. New arid troubles other session ilisa will Mr. the forenoon react to this clean, Henderson, at (kin Jones, Phyllis does reflect present or it e alluring, ... T. Ijirsen, Mrs. George E. e and 113 at the afternoon session. Awfrtn Fine Arta noclety of the antiseptic, soothing liquid. Easy to Margaret Women of Beta Theta PI will hold Lee, Mrs. John Lang, Mrs. drabness! Henry University of Utah entertained at open of PI Epsllon Phi, social sorority 2:30 p,. m. at apply at any time. 35c, 60c and 1. Mann, Mrs. R. P. Maybee, Mrs. W. A. nouse at a Thursday meeting In the ladles rest room of the the Veterans Mrs. It. K. Klei-tln- g the University of Utah, will entertain Auxiliary house. Parkins, Mrs. A. M. J. Pritchord. Mrs. John U. chapter un Park building Wednes at T. J. Reynolds, Mrs. Henry Segil. Mra. and Mrs. Lynn Kavbould will be the women students of the school efflake our shop your style The room was at hostesses. SaturL. Schwnrtx, Mrs. M. J. Shields, day afternoon. are invited aferjjlge tea at the Dansante Told of Convention and to attend. All members day between the hours of 2 and i p. .Mrs. A. W. Stlbich, Mrs. E. D. Tront, tractively decorated with ferns We feature headquarters. to was Tea flowers. m. nerved the Miss IWriilce Murphy of .Mrs. David Tandownky, Mrs. L. R. potted KIN IRRITATIONS the guests. About thirty invitations Women Students of alumnae and Mis Vl"la Morris of the Special te Tbt Tribune. Wardron. Mrs. Herman Wunderllch. were Associated The the latest modes of only Issued. a of arDuring the afternoon Mrs. C. W. Clogston. Mrs. Ed. the University of Utah will entertain active chapters are BRIGHAM CITY, Nov. IS. Ameriassisted can will They Mrs. L. H. Borlace. Mrs. M. program was presented in which the at a tea to be given Thursday aftera rangements. at entertained the auxiliary Legion finest line arts, music, art, dancing, In the John It. Park building In by Miss Mary Roberts and SfisaLe membership luncheon Monday evening. iunther, Mrs. H. W. Culbertson, Mra rive literature and drama, were repre noon I arl honor of the men and women who Nora Losee, who have charge of re- - Mrs. I. eland Larsen, president, Intro- Jennings Mrs. E. W. Meadows, sented. unusually attractive prices. Droz, Miss iduc4Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley as toast- .Mrs. M. M. Stech, Mrs. J. A. have made gifts of silverware, dishes, freshments; Miss Helen Miss of the Genevieve Charvoi and Peggy Mrs. Fred O'Deil. Mrs. H. F. in behslf cots and blankets A. Mrs. J. mistress for the evening. .The Sunday school teachers of Sc. girls of the The guests Miller, who are planning the decoKrlckson, Mrs. Harry tihipler, Mrs. H. Howell of Ogden, department secreuniversity. a will be II. Bygil, Mrs. lrvin Jacobs, Mrs. E. Paul's Episcopal church will give received and served on the rations; Miss Alberta lieeve. Miss tary, and Mrs. Arks M. Collins, deeveand card party Friday Good and Miss Isabel Meikle, k beK. .Martin. Mrs. K. J. Hilton, Mra. W. dancing floor of Kathryn main th were among the hyiMins ning nt the parish house. The com- tween the hours of 3 and in charge of arrangementx. and Miss partment president, Jlrs. G. D. Burns, Mrs. mittee Mra J. M. Trotnian of 218 SOUTH MAUI on arrangements Includes Mrs. former sufferers from Pilea. In Agnes McGarry, who assists v.lth the speakers. be will out cnr"-R. Mrs. Decorations Mrs. J. account an George of herrrlp to Mallory, Roof, Logan gave never stop prnwing these astoConrad Jones, chairman; Miss Butn the care of the tickets. C. R. Ciark. of and crimson colors Mrs. ,W. J. a to a the France nation! varsity Anderson, httle killers that delegate nishing paia A musical program will ene e e Mrs. Ira Browning, Mrs. W. T. Reld, Ree.i, music: Miss Frances Heist, decwhite. convention. top all torture and bleeding as Miss Dorothy orations: Robinson, tertain the guests during the afterMrs. J. W. McCann, Mrs. L. G. Kelly, cards: soon as they are Introduced. Chl. social Mrs. A. sorority of the Alpha Lewis, publicHarry are W. under noon. the 8. Cox. Mrs. Frank Banks, Jlrs. Ask soar druggist about these Some of the most remarkable barArrangements announces the of Music Ward Utah, P.aybould, tickets. Mrs. Mark Tuttle, Mrs Earl Tregea, ity; fsanoos suppositories. supervision of the officers of the A. University of Miss gains are found In "Store Special," Louise Gill RichMrs. Carl Mills, Mrs. C. F. Dean, Mrs. for the evening will be supplied by W. a. and Dean Lucy M. Van Cott. initiation Prove for yourself that pain as first column of the wanteds. Miss Miss Margaret .Thornberg. the Harmonlcans. sowilans thst It caa be bar Miss Rebecca Daynes, Miss Claire ards, Lester Cllne. Beth Hooper, Miss lone Spencer, Miss Miss a Charlotte Ulke, Angel, sM InstaoUy. Mlsa The Ladles' Militant will meet FriParrish. Mlsa Helen Phyllis Stohl and Miss Lois Brown Silver. Virginia Miss Miss I,ouls Gardiner, Luncheon day at t p. m. at tha I. O. O. F. hall. are assisting in prepa rations. and Mlsa Helen CanRuth Kingsbury pfu?$ A beautifully arranged luncheon was sov. non. Alpha Delta Pi, national social The active and alumnae chapters of In jrlven Wednesday afternoon the of the University of Utah, will Gamma for "PrRAMID," price lireildcnt's suite at the Newhouse rority Sigma, social sorority of the a formnl dancing party entertain at Lambda Phi Lambda, social sorora limited time only. iiotel by the members of the Women's to be held In the ballroom of the University of Utah, will be entertained LL efe. I a formal at annrinsr party at the ity of the University of Utah, anWrite eroiek; sent In plaia National Republican Federation etc In on 8aturlay eve- Covenant house Part wrappEr, nuuiiH a apartments nounces the Initiation of Miss Poro "Tem on , . honor of the East South president of the club. ning. - Miss Francis Pitt s chairman ple street 14 SHss thy Coombs, Miss Hen Colton, Miss "'DKUG CO ou" Pyraaud Mrs. A. Lee Mathev.s. Saturday evening. who will leave on of the committee, , bad-arrangements, Loa MAIL MarsaalL Mkkigaa. Hales, Miss Florence Hayes. Miss Florence Boden. Miss Dorothy ColeJ e e hurday with her little son. Ward Ml Rhea Folsom and Miss Esther Horsley and Miss Eva Stock. to loin ITofessor Mathews In Chicago The alumnae chapter of Gamma man. of Glorus Mortenaen are in charge to make her home. The guests, who Phi, social THEY'RE GOOD LOOKING AND sorority of the University Zela Tau, social sorority of the were seated at of numbered forty-fivwill entertain at a card arrangements, University of Utah, announces the one long table and several small ones. partyUtah, BUILT TO STAND THE OAFIM at the Ladles' Literary club on Miss of Miss Stella Fullmer, The sctlve and alumnae chapters of initiation Ihe lung table was centered with Saturday afternoon. The committee Bessie WMIde, Miss Gladys McCoy and soc'al sorority of the Unilarge silver basket filled with orchid In charge of arrangements for the af- Alpha Chi, of Utah, at the the pledging of Miss Iona Holt. pompom chrysanthemums and pink ternoon Includes Mrs.' Paul Bassett, versity Columbia roses, at either end of the Miss H. W. Rudine. Miss Katberine were table silver candelebra filled with Blsckett. Mrs. William Fraser. Mrs. rose pink candle. The basket waa Seth Rlgby and Mrs. Walter Payne, tied with orchidmallne and silver bud ! TO vases, filled with small chrysantheThe pledge members of Pelta mums and tied with tulle, centered tbe Eosilon, social sorority of the Uni- was mailer tables. Mrs. Mathews ' versity of Utah, will entertain the acwrist tive chapter at an Informal dancing presented with a handsome. watch by the federation, the presentaend all prices between. party to be held In the ballroom of tion speech being happily made by the Slip Ceme and est your choice in Newhouse hotel on Friday eveMrs. T. A. Beal, secretary of the orThe hostesses for the evening ning. Dry ganisation. are Miss Lucille Foley Miss Beth e 1?T Teet, James, Miss Margaret Johnson, Miss Beaatr Clean-Swee- p Mary Knight. Miss Ills Oswald, Miss Dinner Club reaturea Miss Wilson Edna and Ruth Smith. Warm Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Snyder enterMiss' Jane Woods. The committee In VILMA BANKY tained Informally at a prettily charge of arrangements consists of Lgs, dinner Weiinesdsy evening at Miss Iicille Foley. Mlse Margaret the University club In compliment to Johnson and Miss Beth James. Miss Miriam Hubbard, a popular bride Healthy of Inte November. Close frienda of Shun mny but a TRUE comthe hnst and hostess and bridal pair Boy I face Waah yoor were Invited. plexion bomp used thi way with are the rule of thoee gently Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Deason will enSIMPLEskin you admire. For they tertain informally Saturday evening it Massage balmy lather of olire have probably learned the most imat their home on Harvard avenue. and palm oils into the skin. Rinse A good complexion. rule of portant of! with warm water, then with cold. legislative committee Daily cleansing with a mild COMwlii meet Thursday at 2 If your skin is inclined to be natup. m. in -skin the Newhouse" hotel. Frank Evans PLEXION aoap, to keep clean, rally . dry, apply a little good cold will snesk on 'Farwt Legislation." and pore free of accumulations. cream. Do this regularly and par The ilirusrn will be Vd by Mrs. 4th South asd Kala And, even more important, to ihuo Burton W. Uusser. A full attendance ticularly m the evening. Cth South and Main is desired. ' any but a TRUE comrrWiori soap Use powder, rouge, make-n- p one made to foter lovely faces, to all s'ionditicoed rtes wrdep eovee But Beyer let them wish. you Mr. Mrs. and G. P SIZES UP TO 1 Is our msm bu.iamj, 4: South Cunningham protect and beautify the akin. remain ore r eight Follow one week, snd daughter. Mioses Margaret and Ma n. to To rule i i thi have SIZES ioy, TO returned lir.rniny ignore then note the difference in your skin, Cunningham, imple Cp avfnmu unlit I s from a three weeUs" visit In Vr. court danger and a poor eomplex- Cpen nl3 and He.io.-yGet ur But be Palmolire toav. ginia. ion. r or prrsent-da- y beauty enrture it is GENUINE Palmolire. CosU EL call for soap and water, regularly. but 10c a cake. ThinkspvmgPuclJinrf sirs. Arthur Thmnni Is spending e few weeks in New Vork. Soaps represented as of palm and A iwipi for idieum Sltamtd Largely' on expert advice, million 'SJ South Mala e Mrs Jaaper A. tuf i almoltve Soap; touch their olive oils without the Palmolive wilt leave Pudding a M (rat pocLoAe. fare with no other. It is made of name are usually erode imitations. Thursday fir Wsllingf.rd. Conn.. here she will arwnd Thsnkaglvirg AT ALL GOOD GROCERS II S SOUTH MAIM eoametico;!. ft iema'le for one purpose So take rsre. The PaJmolire-Pee- l with her son, Billy, bo Is at the tie aiuo. U. S. M A. and Co, oofy Chicago, beautify protect scoovt. Cboat NhA, 123 U. Com it res for the annual stake Gleaner Girls' and "M Men's banquet to be held at North Sanpete high school Saturday evening, December I. have i been named as follows: General committee. A. W. Ander sen and Mrs. Seymour Jensen; tickets snd reservations, Seymour Jensen chairman; V. H. Gundersen and J, Kalreld Larscn: publicity.. John T. lona Seely, Cliff, chairman: Miss and Miss Aria Emit Kutishauser SimDson: urogram. Mrs. A. W. An dersen. chairman; Mrs. H. W. Bow- en. Mrs, ubed Nelson, Mrs. Seymour Jensen, A. W. Andersen and Seymour Jensen; banquet, Mrs. Obed Nelson, chairman: Mrs. John T. Cliff. Mra Pauline Petersen, Miss Ada Mr Ar thur. Miss Luella Jorgensen. Miss Louise Madsen, Mrs. Paul Monson. A. E. Darley, W. L. Jones. Harold Harold B. H. Hampshire, Frandsen, Calvin Christensen and W. Miss Pearl H. Terry: decorations. Oleah Miss jorcensen, chairman; Wall, Miss Faughn Poulson. Miss Jessie Madsen and Andrus J. Nelson. will The evening's entertainment Include a banquet beginning at 7 o'clock and a dance In Armory hall o'clock. beginning at During the banquet a program will be given, each ward In the stake to present a number. O. I I innhfmpiTF special to The Tribune. MT. PLEASANT. Nov. ml church, riieeta Thursday, 2 :1S p. m., at the home of Mrs. H. T. Plumb, ia u street. Oliver NOVEMBER 1S0 Stevenson. Gleaner Girls- -' M Men Banquet Plans Making Salt Lake circle 659, Neighbors of Woodcraft, regular meeting Thursday, :15 p. m., I. O. O. F. Imll. (Copyright, articles will be Many hand-wove- n on sale, such as scarfs, baskets, towels, all featuring special handicraft, taught in the school. These sales partly support the school and funds from the sororities go to pay salaries to eight teachers. It will be the first sole held In Boise. of Pioneers, with Mrs. T. Albert 1288 Stratford avenue, Hooper, Thursday, 1 p. m. Study Group, League of Women 11 a. m.. Chic Center. of M. p. Women's society, Immanue! Baptist church, Thursday, at the home of Mrs. C. J. Bratten, 201S Fifth fcast atreet. THIS DATE IN HISTORY ' I spent a week In Parla while I was In Europe, and had some amusing as In the aettlement school In Tennes ROAD IN GOOD CONDITION. see, which Is sponsored by the PI Beta well a Interesting experiences while Phi sorority, and has been In opera' there, Special te The Tribune. tlon for the past ten years. MACKAY. Idaho, Nov. "With the When the school was opened It had exception of a few minor Improve an enrollment of ten members and It It la now boasts of 4oa atudenta. ment In Custer county, the Butte and located In the Tennessee mountains. Custer county road, a part of the high The sale I being held at the Baker way which connect the northwest up rug house, with Mrs. Lynn Driscoll with Rocky mountain point over a and Mrs. Thorton Wymaa as joint acenlo rout that la about 300 miles chairmen. They will be assisted by shorter than the old mute, is surfaced Mra. Keith Bums, Mra. Vestel Cofin and excellent condition. fin, Mrs. McBerney, Mis Lulu Connor, Mrs. J. W. Stokes and Mrs. R. day, 8:30 p. m. Voters, ramp, I and Saturday Is Thursda the alumnae Uncle Ray's of PI Beta Phi living In Boise ll members will conduct a sale of articles made Ladles' auxiliary to I. A. of M., card party. Civic Center, Thurs- College club, Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. T. Smith, 255 Douglaa avenue. Valley 1" - Susannah Katon tent. Daughter of Union Veteran, Thursday, m., 1. Ui O. y. hall. I.e-vl- Neighbors Friday , , day. p. m. Ladles' auxiliary. Veteran Volun teer Firemen's association, all day meeting Thursday at (he home of 2812 Mrs. ii. tamuelson, Alden atreet. a a Meeting of Past Matron's circle. O. 10. 8., Thursday, with Mrs. 1237 Kast First V. Brown, South street. Royal ll i I goerial te The Tribaae. BOISE. Idaho. Nov. Women s Home Missionary so ciety. Liberty Park M. E. church, meets with Mrs. William 8. Marks, 1183 Windsor street, 1 p. m. Tbura Dorcas society, Klrst Presbyterian church. Thirrsday. ! p. m.. with Mrs. R, C. Elliott, 1571 Harvard avenue. Salt Lake p. m., K. P. Sale at Boise nt Ladles' auxiliary, First Trinity church, meets Thursday, t p. m., luncheon, church, 138 South Second Kast atreet. Unity study class meeting, I p. in., Thursday, Newhousa hotel. -- ir Sally Pugh Tha marriage y and Kred E. Mason toofplaea. Mr. evening at the home of cereand Mra. Alfred L. Wilson, the mony being; performed by Mayor C. Clarence Neslen Ip the presence of the relatlvea and close friends of the couple and waa followed by 4 large reception. The bride wore a dainty French model wedding gown of pale pink crepe and satin, with long tulle veil caught with row buds and orange blossoms, and carried a shower of Ophelia roses and lilies of the valley. Ulna Anne Smith, bridesmaid, wore a model of pink beaded georgette crepe and tarried pink rosea and butterfly sweet peaa In shades of rose. Little Marilyn Wilson was the flower girl and wore a roae taffeta frock and carried pink aweet peas. .Roy Campbell waa the beat man. The living rooms were attractively decorated with a wealth of yellow and bronxe chrysanthemums, tha mantel was banked with tha favorite fall flowers and floor basket of chrysanthemums were Interspersed with palms and fern a. The serving table waa covered withofa handwhich some laoe cloth. In the center waa a silver basket filled with feathtable ery yellow chrysanthemums, the was lighted by yellow candles In ailver holders. Assisting tne Driaai party in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Adam V. Llndjrren, parents or tne onae; sir. and Mrs. A. I Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith. After November 10 Mr. and Mrs. Mason will he at home to their friends In the Vadnajs apartments. 1 Thursday, I session, ball. Lunch-yo- Mm. Federal Helahta In honor of Walker Salisbury of 8sn Kranclsco. who la the guest of Mrs. Lewis B. Me- In Bait Lax. Cornlrk durlna her Close frienda wera bidden to meet the will ba who honor fuest, tha motif for a dinner Thursday evening by Mr. and Mr. Paul V. Keyaar at their home on Eaat South Temple alreet. 140 1L Events of the Day Cathnllo committee, Hospital Women's league, meets Thursday, 3:30 p. m., sewing room. Holy Cross hospital. a Parliamentary law section; W satrh club, Literary . p.n ... Mini I P tL . . meeting . ii. in., ,ltt. lfpn luuiauK.r, Beless, 707 Second avenue. iiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiimiiiiiti Southern School Kle Club Card Party Chairman Will Benefit by enter-tainme- A 17, VJSJ. SPILES 0! What Relic?! b, qualityat n, P.-r- .. HAMILTON'S !. 0 Smart PYRAMID UPSTAIRS Here They Are, Boys Hi Top Boots! rnrrAil t Iil!.!li!!lll!iil!i3il r 100 S95G j erne Keeping a Schoolgirl Complexion Tourssen' at '- lfJ Faar-rie- Bj SALE or iV- -' Pilmolive. CAES 2 LOTS: , . 1.. A. Tollmen , Mc-,k- ililllllililillli'Iiii!! $5.45 $5.45 |