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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL of State meeting Ogden Scene, Pa and Bride Bride-Ele- ct Stat Federation of Women rluba will open their convention Wednesday, April II, at the Hotel Bigelow, with n fn. At ferrerartort board' meeTtnir at 1f J hi p. m. there will b a fetkwrehlp . r lunrheon, entire memberahlp. Mr?-J. W. Wentle, prealdent of Ofdea CttJ Federation, will I preeldina hmteK.. The, fbejno of the convention l, "Mak-n Inir Club Work Function lJally Life," und that la the toast to be redlatrhf president sponded to by the Offlt-lal at the lunehapn. opentnc of the conietitlon will Uhld at s p. iti Ewith Ini C. Mnw, president, and Mlaa Josephine Searnftn, local chairAddresN of vel. ome, man, prenldlnR. Mayor Frank Franr!" of Oitden of progn;ni by ehalrmun of program, Mn. Walter II, Btoekey. Speech of the afternoon will be given by A. W. lvlna, w hose aubjett will be, "Ideals In Government." InMr. Walter M. Stookey dorsed by the city and district federat tion a candidate for Jri vlue of the State Federation, of Women's Clubs. She Is president of the Faculty Women's club of the University of t'tah, and secretary of the city, district Federation of Women's clubs for two years, and president of city and district Federation of Women's club for two years. Mrs. K. W. Senior has been Indorsed as a member of the board of directors iut uu. federation, and Mrs. (. W. iiaui i Mvy baa been Indorsed as sponsored by 'the Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. J. A. Rogers presided over a beautifully appointed luncheon Saturlea roomon TM of Mlaa lira. Pardlt day at the Marian waa sokninized Kaat First South atreet In honor Mi-of and OtMl ti. Mrs. Jay Rogers, formerly Miss Wtdnt-adarvanlnf at Ht. Paul'a ldred a recent bride.. The gursl churoh, the rerrmony Ing prrfonnd were Miles, seated at one table, having as XV. MoultoB, aialnted by V. by Hlhi)p thr Rav. A. K. Butrhcr. Mlu Itutli It. ui'Kanlst, furniahrd the inilalc Durlii( the rerenxmy Mlaa Marjorle Reea annic X3 Perfect The waa beautifully decGraJc d. w ItU. hi f nmea . This Special Subject llllaa and nalii, banked arounil the altar. The bride to Withdrawal waa lovefy in a wedding guwn of white aatin, embroidered wi(h ihlneatoneh Any Day and paarla. Her totia tuUa veU of nei waa idgid with Frenth lat'a ami iauKht with a wreath of orange bio.--aoma, and nha earried a ahower bou of (.ii, k roaen and llliea of quMlaa I.urlle l'arfitt. niald of honor, waa attractive In a model 01 combined with lace, and taffeta pink ahc canted coral aw. t iieaa and roar a Mlaa Kllcn SmKh. brideamald. wore Nile green chiffon, with lace and carried pink aweot peay Mlaa Kdilh Johnaon. and roaea. brldeamald, wua gowned in orchid and lace, andi her flowra were orchid maft-laa- r - im mmmneajT 'Mi, TmWJt trlm-ming- weet L djj5i; ,, TOflRnnnnsannnnnnnnnV (Adv.) De a with pink roaea. hell-pin- k fnnnnnn? Ladies' Myers Economy 'our a mmtz , Kphraim Old Friends club and the lirandmot hers cluii of tspnrajm wer entertained at the home of Mra. P. II Candland. 167 Canyon drive. An Interesting program waa enjoyed. Mrs I'arrle Tanner read a chapter from th. history of Utah. A short talk was giv. n by Mrs. Joseph S. DotittJ of Iok Aneeies. and smgs ana nciiauona were given by the little Mlases Mary A Kllen ('aider and Ruth Halllday. delightful luncheon was served to the guests at one long table centered with The hosta basket of spring flowers. ess waa assisted by Mra. R. r. CaJder. Mra. Charles Peterson und Mr Mari n The guests numbered Ixmgflrld. YS $ 1 Provo Walters Jeaaea. Mr. Thoinaa t". Roaaaej waa hmlmi tn mcmhera of i he B. V. V, women ai her home Profeanr Wayne John, .Saturday nfternfvm. Jean Raff, llawfclaa, Whlttaker and Beverly -1 1. ttie ritOVO. Among April i event rif the wrek was the F.atcr given ut the Hotel It'tbeits Monday nftcrn'X'n by Mr. Jean BcfaofleM ami Mlaa Irht Itroueli. Df toCtin, tweet peas and ferns were the N r- rations In the rooms. II ridge iva the Feature, Mr. inr.!uD Chrlsif Salt renfc'n and Mr. Ah ht Msrgett Iake Innirs the MzU c"re priie. During rd roeal ilie rard eani" randy ".a served BoltM were furnil:ed by Mi. Nrtflll racl:-an- l of Provo aiil Mrs. J;irl; firniape of A merlins Irorfc. the card irann'. Fntlowhi lunfhetvn wan aerveil. TenteriiiK the lnnrii-eotable wan a llver hwl of Mltaon and bine colored xweft jh'iib, on either aide ot a basket of colored egg-i- , chlcka which vr were In the and rabbita. The place curd form of a tiny maiden with a larise Easter were presem bonnet. The following jrtieot Mri. Alma Van Wagenen. Mr- - I.. K. Harmon. Mr. .1. Karl Berk. Mr. Dwlght Park ard. Mra. Hib- - Price. Mr. T. L. KcliofieldT Mr. I.vnn BattOB, Mra. Gordon t'lirtstena'-n- . Mr. K. D. Pirmsrt, Mrs.. R, A. ttoorefteld. Thomais, Roaa Nnttatl.' Mr-Ir, afoaela Mi Mr. Jesse ERertsati. aVeCoard, Utsa Martlci Uoore, Mr J.u'k Fliaiafe sf Yr?.. Mra. A bner Marietta and Americuj lMtchforlJi of Kjlt Ijie. Mr. Mr. Mr. hpret r Kfrrrr-f- i . Mea. WifRAV SW. eniM erTncier apd Mts. Mark Deckaleaii, all of Nephi Mr. and Mra. 1, V Uammla entcrtnmiMl ::f a dinner party at their home Monday Sweet, run and ferrrn were the cen Covert were terpiece for' the dining table. laid fur twelve. Member of the t'tah BoToaff club were at the heme of Mra. B, II. Kasr The ro;nn afternoon. tii owl WedneaJay v.ere de tYnied with daffottlta and nav'sid. A aketeh pf the life cf timtt biograpafral BatHff Litdwlg vlls Kiven by Mr. (eorg f "Napoleon. Ilie Mun a;id a tevif, s wsa trail Mra, givea by tfestlajr.1' i ftivea. Three nuitc sanber Thirty BMaahera war present. Mra. Ueoraa Madsca entertained the Bernbera of the Provoiui" club at her home Kri- ' afiernonn. Tlie rooms were decorated and with hprlne flflwera potted plant. .Needlework nnrt moaie were the feature of Lunrheoti waa mefved to nlue-tee'- enieTlahunent. Je t entury hft-- H to club wa Nineteenth at tiih K ror in club Erhha y a f liiv A the Provo VTnaiea's elahliawe. rjnstesl and literary jtrorum aaa Riwn. nft r hich Mrs. Ilermana atved. refreahaienta ue;:i Urtatni act-Imsie";. John K. Mrs. Uertrnde Whatbtan and Mr Stein entertained at a pnrt. at the hoaie of the latter Monday afternoon in honor of the birthday anntversnry of lHckie Wiseman. Krister euiblem and motif were used aa and tlie favor wre tinv Farter cundie. Preent were I.le and Klnn Boyden. Pre"tin Mjiden. Kalhlten Mud sen. HarriKtm and Frank Tippet a, Jackie rReith laaae, Harold and Vinlet BlunK-ntlcil- . Rob son of BpriaarrtUe gave a lecture on "Mod-er- a A nd Art lata." asuaic proarraa Art Laach-eowa furnihtd by Mr- -. Iae Ileaton. waa served tu thirty. The kTMlatlng boat-eas were Mra. H. K. Lartui. Mra. rTrmmn Wakefield. Mr. T. L Martii. Mr. William J. Snow and Mr. J. William KnH;hi. ir Meaabera nf the L'Metia rlab re enter I. inat (he home cf Mr. Heed Battel Taundaj afteraoaa. The rooana were dec- Music, oratcd wttli the aeaaua'a flower. needlework and gamea wire feat area of entertainment. Uaaehoa wan served to fifteen. The ladles entertained at a party in the Btka' hull Monday The pvenlnffhall waa decorated with Eaater colors and motifa. Cards were the feature of the eats niua. the high score favor tn "500" belnf awttrded tn Dr. M, A. t'ooant and Mrs. l laud (iltliti. and tiie brldjtc favors belnit won by Thomas Simmer and Miss Raby Taylor. Two hand red were present. Itefrelnneuta were aerred by lia tiny girts dressed in the club In honor of the birthday r.nniveranry of a Miss Ki'iua lb ladaelman, of her friend. i rutertalned at a partj siuip ut her h'uue dec-room Mere liie Monday iattrjl v ith cut tjyweia and. JyuiUtr lUlus.. Tim of oourtiiinrarudt..!.wrte .gaiut fraLarj.1). und mntdc. nfter which refreshment' were served to twelve. Mr, tin lr Mortensen waa hottesa to aneiulHTK of the Chare Amle rlab at lor luiuc Monday afternoon l'luk neet pes, feme and pink candles In siler holders were the decorations used. Bridge was tie Mrs. Norman Thonid and Mr diversion. K Imbali Bultork rei eivdng the high atari waa ffv.-tto Mr. Ralph i.imr- Cg:erton. Mrs. (iam Carter. Mr. Deaaii It. own. Mra. urral Hlnglcton. Mrs. t'bt.on Toiboe. Mis. Albert Carter. Mr. Willtaai Mra, Chr st J. ii. Van Cot:. Mrs. Mh Idoa Itrysdul-- . Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Jus ti e JoI.uho.i and Mrs. Bullm k. Mlsa eniertainetl at a din- evening INtrty ut her home I 1 ii a wa a npiura ttQ i m ti in b( an I h v daffodils und swvfl.1 pvaa. Music dinner. Vfalcb waa aajrrcd to aixtet'ti. .Mr. and Mra. Karl Kt'lleratrauHs epttr lained Tttwdajr aTaaltiaj iu liouor nf tttvlr twenl if tlt wnldtni; annWafaairjr. (Vntcrhi: th" diatiig labia una u bovt of area4 IIHea. rosV ..nd dinnrr. Kollonlui; likh i wrtrd io .Mr. and lira. Bdvawl KoudiM :uid Mr. ffiHl Ura. I'uat vl Nrptil, Mr. a in Mrs. L'nartcj Wrlcbf, Mi- o Jui ,.1 rta Kldf ra. m nnt i. KHIr-Ii t ni lis. m r y Diot to Hull I a where tli aptnt the par ot the raajllig, air. and Mra. Jo Aldaoder tntrtainod at a party si thflr Monday ervaiihf The eutlre houa.- - nn with Kaotar aaableBBB. a lt Prcajray Its; di trslon. Mra, H m r; ...n ami ttrrtn Win aelt rerelrlnit the high amre prlra. A Innrhfon was MTTCd to alxteeu at mid To is Toi rClub Guests in Bountiful Misa Rhoda Burtenshnw entertained th "Tais To!" club Thursday evening at her home In Bountiful. Thle guesta were Powell, Hatel let!, Dorothy Kllnor Isabel Barclay Iottle I.eeman, Vera Furnsworth. Ruth 'ColIanse. Nellie Burten-ahaw- , McHan, Merle Spcrry. anil Ruth Odbrrt. s - I -- !BttMis'Sl U 3 ICE-CREA- M BRICK SPECIAL (ALL WEEK) ORANGE-PINEAPPL- E NU- T(No order tea email for delivery.) VITAMINS ANO CALORIES WITH THE KEENEST ENJOY WENT-FULFI- LLS EVERY REFRESHMENT IDEAL ORANGE PINEAPPLE ALSO IN BULK. from Deaieri or Phone Waa. IS4t. Crescent Order pre 'io is RUGS DYEING Oriental, Chinese and Do mestic Rugs cleaned as never saw them you cleaned before. No other process like Myers new method. Prices reasonable. Faded or streaked rugs may be dyed a bright, new, solid color at Myera. RUGS and Mra James 'Benton entertained dinner tirty at their ICE CREAM V. skilled craftsmen know business thor oughly. We dye anything of wool, cotton or silk most any wanted their Satin Heaiery and S dyad to match gowna Was- - aaawsjer GET nn anw nn i ai .v. m a 114-11- awa mm mm 6 .itii j irjtj A MYERS m m RECEIPT East Broadway TAKE NO CHANCES IS RESPONSIBLE y maan JW aa Velvety? No, not exactly. Soothed? Yes . . . ip WW "nal H 9EAmmmr SSmmmfSBm' but more than that Oh, after all, one word won't describe your skin after Camay. But one cake will, Trv Youth's soar,. r gsw - m W 1 I I A 20-ye- ar advance: . Tz:: Untfl comrratively short time sgo. the so.p makers of the world thought they achieved the very last word in exquisite soaps. Then, one day, our chemisU discovered, scientific "new " process which gave soap different, finer texture and a quicker responsiveness to water. In one step, actually, they jumped 80 td I . I j : yesrs aheavl of sll other the new soap which they nde is this glistening whitecLuy !I Millions of beauty-lovin- g by using Camay are now learn! ing the difference between L. new jimf of soap and all the foreign and American soaps in loveliness, in gentleness to their ';T I 11 V skin, in fragrance. - A 1'' eaa m T. KZFTS. Bpeclal to The Trtbwne vaPAinH rOBK. April 14e-Ta- aaf IN. 1 f the J Wylle Xhornao chapter. In. ugh tees of t'tah PWosers. met Trt4my afWns9 The history ad with Mrs K M. Pin a ami Panale MerrWk sUff.d and Mela aWooa was glien. D. Only Experts can do fancy Our Dyeing properly. FOST ORDERS t Mr. TO CALL DYEING color. MYERS VJ I rlel r.r ereaing. Tin" diniaa tatde !ome 'I waa centered with daffodils sal sweet peas. Covers were laid for nine. Members nf the. O. F F rlab were en tertalned at the home nf Mr and Mrs J. W Tarrer. Thnrsday Cards, evening amsb" and barns on wera dltevaloas. Bight CHARGE PARCEL KNOW r.f. v cas and fertsa. swpet Gamra r.t dinner wpre laid for flftppn. the Aflprmaon Brldgp rlob MphiImts nil at the boRip of Mra. Arnold The enrd taMea wpre Tinirsday afternoon. eoteml with tiny hnwla nf vlelpta, Aftpr t t. the card waaa, a radio and luncheon formpd I!ip entprtnlnfnpiit Mra. Mr. and Honoring Soph Is .. A. ominaiB Mix J' at a dinner party Tuesday afternoon. Onterinc tlie dining tablp waa a tbbp of arnttons aod Chlnesp ferns. Coven were laid for Mr. and Mra. William Muaig, Mtoa Ruth Mnalg, Mlas Viola Music. Misa MarV. Is- tfnsit;. Misa Uarttn. Dr. Mra. Ida K Raamuasen, Mra. I. John-"ii- . Mra. II. IV Hansen. Mra. Alman Rtew-cr- t and Mr. nd Mra Aagnat (imauson. Mra. Km Halladay tritt hostess at a nm hpon at her .n no Monda y a f t er m n Toe decora ttous of the rooma wprp aprlng em flowers rod fprn. Kewlna and muni diversions, after which luncheon was aerrrd to alxtppn. In rplebntion of tlielr fifth wedding Mr. and Mrs. H. . Clark entpr-- t a lned at a dinner party at their me Th Tueaday- eveaiag. pntertawlng rooms were aWnntad with Boston ferns and Caster lilies. " Cards and a radio on. . followed dinner, which waa nerved to EXTRA city llmlta, but, to make aura of this special, bring work direct to the plant. MYERS STANDARD SERVICE AT REGULAR PRICES THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY. YOU "r Mlaa r!ma Vlnpnt rnrrftalnpd Ih- - membprs of tltp Vleux Amies rlnh at hpr lwmp A rudto ooiuprt and aew- Monday pvpnlng. waa sprpl ing wprp dirprsions. to Mra Kthel I'ptpraon. Mrs. Oaaam poupl- Mat, Mr. Amu t oIp. M isa Bprnhp Condon. M tss Mi tdrpl Cordon. M isa Venla IVtprson. Mra. Wshdah MrKay. Miss Mady VlsWettl, Hrft, Irett Jonps. bra, I.ygia Turker and ' NVIaou, Arthplla Jtim- - Hoover eTrfPTtBrnefl" thp fnem tha NpMele plufe at iwr pjopip - NO in f l.ara CRESCENT DC I7Ca "jo" I ISii Costs (Values Under $29) Cleaned Under Service for (Silk Lined Coats. 2Sc Extra) i Odfao. "Bai2awrrr-r.?.m9Tmz 'aVv SPECIAL r a color. I., i MYERS ECONOMY CLEANING twenty-fiv- follow Ing poopl formed a party to evenlnf: Mr. and M- Clark. Mr and Mr. Larl Kpfjuwm. Ur. and Mrs. Willfnni HiliyJ:. Mr. and Mr. and Jlrs. lira, i yd Mr and Mra. Joe Ahlandcr. Mr M Mad Mrs. Orrtu VTblgelt, Mr. and Mr - I'atgp. Browa and Mr. and Mrs ii M'riiiMrs ut i hp J. R were enter-Uioeat the home f Mr and Mrs. It. B I r Monday prpiitng. readawaj '.M0" whs the divprahm. 11. K Mr I .Uliart of Hprliiffvllle and J N won Hip at orp nas served to Mr. and Mrs Crnuford. Mr. and Mm. K 0, Htrert. Mr. and Mrs. Klord V.ytt. Mr. and j Utt.;h. u k. Mr. and Me. tt Mr. Me llnrma ii. Mr uml Mrs rmuhart. 1 Mr ami Mrs. M ti. tirovfr and C. K-- MM WAS. Monday and Tuesday Promptly at tended to. Tli- 1MB III MONDAY draperies are safe at Myers. Only skilled craftsmen, who and know materials understand their business thoroughly, handle your drapes here. Ephraim Clubs Program Guests I'n-- S l. PHONE DRAPES y night. R llouu-tlfu- HOUSE CLEANING HELPS! Sprinyvlllt 1 talned at a dinner party. TwaaCr guesta wera preaant. evening Mra. Roaa Jenkins Guest of Honor andTuesday Mra P. W. Riley, Jr. gave a mlacr!aneous shower for the bride. Mra. I). R. Br y no a and Mra. M. T. In honor of Mra. J. K, Simmons, Riley gave a party In honor of th formerly Misa Ruth Riley of bride Mrs. F. R. Riley. Sr.. enrerWedneaday evening. The rooma wera decorated with daffodils and a yellow and white color ache ma waa Mrs. AlUert Vorae and Mrs. Islle carried out. Mra Wallace Ramsey Fraser. wilt give' a luncheon at her home la tables luncheon, Following were arranged for bridge Layton, Thuraday afternoon. Bountiful Girl Men's Suits and O'Coats, Ladies' Plain Suits, Plain Wool Dresses, Plain Wool Coats Cleaned in Distilled White Gaeoline, Sterilized, Deodorized, Pressed Under Myers $1.00 Economy Service Mla Ruth Wlah, another attendant, wore chlffou and carried pink aweet peaa and roaea. I.lltle tlladya Showell waa flower girl and carried a backet of aweet peaa Intermingled The bride" attendanla all with wore hala to match their gowna. The bride waa given in marriage: by her father. William Johnaon, brother of the bridegroom, waa beat man The uabera were Kdward Parflti, A. Wilaon and William Aahley. A large reception followed the wedding, given at the The htwip at- - Ha bride', rla rente. bridal party received in the anaciona waa which with decorated room, living a profualon of llliea. tullpa and carna-tionThe dining room decorations were of pink vervaeneum and llliea, and Ihc nervine table waa covered with a cluny lace cloth nnil centered with a bnaket of pink and white flowera. Mr. Nell Karl w;ia In charge of the gift room. Mr. and .Mra. Johnaon left on a late train for Burley, Idaho, where they will make their home. The coatume waa a bride's tout ensemble, with acceaaories to match. f going-awa- Ie cents. lis. centerpleee a long basket filled with a variety of spring flowers, ahndaa of pink predominating, j,.1 pink candles InVsllver holders were on the four corners. Japanese place cards were marked for Mm. Rogers, Mrs. Levis Kvana. Mra. Justin Vnrse. Miss Catherine Rogers. Mlaa Helen Coulter. Mrs. F.lbcrt Thomas, Mrs. Everett Wratt nf Oakland, t'al ; Mra. Walter Kllerhcck. Miss Hermle Rogers. Mrs liieorge Jensen, Mrs. (ienrge Kllerl . k HURRY! lv." I Preferred! lla . y pnxl-den- If you can't decide whether you lik; MondVs or brunettes best, ht re1 a bit of eiden'o that'll help you mak Ve tup 011r Blind. ArtlsCa paint her blonde beauty and theatergoers rave over II. She's Klsa Cover of 600 West Krd St.. New York City. "When people tell me how touch they admire my hair," she say5 'Tin always happy to tell them what I do to keep it soft and pleamy. It's really QO trouble. All I do ia put a few dashes of Dnnderine on. my brush each time. I use it. That's the way nearly every rejilly smart jcli! I know is dolnR hers. My hair doesn't need shainiKoinpr more than once a month, now. My scalp feels better than it ver has felt. It has gotten rid of all my dandruff, and It makes my hair easy to dress and holds It in Danderine is not oily. It removes the oily film from each strand and restores the natural color and lustre. It dissolves dandruff, cleanses and the scalp. It is delightfulThe big bottles are ly fragranced. just 35c at all drug stores. Smooth, gleaming healthy hair for a few Iiccmt Bride Guest At Saturday Luncheon t has-We- Alpha chapter Delphian society will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clot k at the Hotel I'tah. The topic of the day will he "Expressions of the New Spirit in Western Europe." leader, Mrs. '1. J. I.lttrell; resume. Mrs. R. ('. Klllott: "The HeKltinlu of the HOJI- dred Years War,'" Mrs. C, A. Wool-le"Tho Maid of Orleans," Mrs. W. H. Cubblaon; "The Growth of French Absolutitm." Dr. Maud Callison: "The Renaissance in France Catherine de Medici." Mrs. H. S. Culpi "The Kn of Religious Warsi" Mrs. Cqnrade villi he iven .fones; current events ' by Mrs. G. V. Pulp; The Living Past, lloccaccio's Birth Place," Mra. May Gordon. on Wedding Held At St. Paul's Left to right, Miss Hazel Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Jackson, whose marriage to Alma Janke will taki place Mag 1 in Salt Lake temple; Mrs. Edwin ('. Morthison, formerly Miss Est (Ha Osborne, a bride of April. Women's Clubs rfitt-Johns- 15, 1928. |