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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 6 Mackenzie Home Scene of Neatly Salt Lake Choir Arranges Luncheon Mrs. ('. Goodrich, who will (five a tea Tues- L. D. S. Spanish Students Hosts At Art Carnival Sings Beethoven Master Oratorio 15, 1928. Popular Bride Salinan Weds Honor Quest at Social Affair Mrs. Denzel Chides-te- r, formerly Miss Lula Women's Missionary Society Will Meet society. Mlaalonary The Woman First Prbyterlan church, will meet luncheon. 1 Mls m. for Tuesday at p. Cox Hln Loule Glberaon ahd Mlluncheon hour. will (Ins; during th A group ot tiid. Ms from the Unlver-It- y of Utah will dlacuaa ome phase of the relationship of the foreign student to American life. Mrs. Harris Plllsbury will lead "the devotional service and Mrs. B. W. Dyer will sing. All women of the church and congregation are invited to be present a commtltee. guest of the executive - of Mis llene Weller. a bride-eleLa Bstudlsntlna club of Spanish April, wa the guest of honor at a m students of the L D. 8. college enter Salina. shower given by Mrs. Wllcellaiieou Christensen of talned at their annual formal affair of lard Snow, Friday evening, at her home In th Woolley apartment. the year, which was In the form of a were ued throughout flower Spring rtpenlsh art carnival, given at the the house, and a lata (upper wa t Thirty-firsward, Saturday evening. MRS. A. O. MACKENZIE enter-- " served to fourteen guests. Ml Miltalned at h prltlly arranged dred Chrlslopherson and Miss Gwrn Spanish effects prevailed In the decowill entertain Monday evening luncheon, followed" by bridge, Satur-da- y Crlpp rations, and a oolor scheme of red and afternoon at her home on Fifth at the home of Mr. H. D. Well on black, the club colors, was used. SpeKaat treet In honor ot iin. Joseph Highland drive .for Mis Waller, ..who cial features of "trie, evening were tfi'e a. friy al on Tuesday evening will b, the comFulton Of Jfrw York; who Twelve Club uhitjue" skits given, representing South at a bridge party to at to Mackeniis home. Luncheon was plimented guest Clever America, Mexico and Spain. be given by Miss Thelma Smith. aerred at amall tablea that were cenLuncheon tan Guests the dancers, of interpreting Spanish . baaketa with tered pink butterfly go, represented South American Mexth wet- peas and daffodils, andafter-unoseven1 ico was n serfwera en'r-by member the represented m llrfr'"'' during Jolly Twelve elub naders In costume, and Spain wa reptertained at luncheon at the home of by Mlia Catherine Gumming and models. bis an resented artist and u14 avenue. Elm the by MM Mary Hmurthwsite. During J. I). Burna Mrs. Frank Womack, MAGNA. April he committee In charge of the ar One. long table wa arranged, which) aftrrnoon vocal Mlectlotie were given the R. tt rluh Ttiuraday after Mtertalned' Included Miss Earlene rangements wa attractively decorated with a basby .by John Mackenale, accompaniedMrs Miss Minerva at her home en second alast street. ket, of. hyacinths and daffodil. Cover 00 Hull, Miss Ruth ..'.. "Mr. Emma Rameey Morris, and .Sexey, Sterling Beescley arid Richard A fancheon were laid for Mrs. E. Rasmussen, Mrs. wss served to nine guests. Aurora JilAlt. Snow. Patrons for the affair were Mr. a a aMonslfnnr Puanr Hunt ef the Calbedril George Ansen, Mrs. Claude Kenydb, and Mrs. Arthur Welling, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gannett, Mrs. Cauatert lecture Mrs. Clayton of the Madeleine of Halt Lake. In B. R Jacobaon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olson, Mr. J. N. Jensen, Mr. Charle tt the rtah Copper tub houa Thursdsy Ence, Mrs. Jacob Hill, Mr. Charle Farley, Ml Betty Noble and Miss Or, Lewis, sponsor Mullc was furnished told of his trip through Europe. Ulrich and Mrs. Mose Morrl. evening, th Phil Robblns orchestra. Thirty-fa a a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barker and Mr. by Sererel vocal end musics! selections were ive couples were in attendance. Mr. and Mr. L Becker of Astoria, J. B. Stalker of Felt, Idaho. siren by members of the rathedrsl rnolr. Ore., who are spending a few day In The annual dam e sponsored by the At the regular meeting of the board Ifr. snd Mrs. Robert Rlrtse entertained Salt Lake vliitlng with Mra. D. Ja of director of Civic Center last weak, girl of Weber college wa "held Fri of esnla tables st evening Monday eight will leave on Sunday for an exthe following officers and chairmen day evening In the ballroom of the honsr. eluh at the rtah Copper High Stln. tour of the I'nlted States onj Weber gymnasium, the event concludwere elected for the ensuing year: attires were won by Mra. Jack Marlor and tensive to New Tork, from whir their In of a way entertainment President. Mrs. George M. Dacon; ing John Bsyea. the consolation prises by Mra. program observance of Girls day. The balland I.yle tlendriekaon and the noose they will sail for Palestine. first vice president, Mrs. Ueorge Bays Mrs. Mrs. McGhle R. O. entertained a vice room was second to decorated The remainder of presldenl, prlaa by Jack Uarlor. Prentice; represent Turn to The Tribune Want Column a de- Special to Tne Tribune. the evening was spent in dancing, after Schank; third vice president, spring garden. Punch was aerved member of her bridge club at afterard Mra. Albert and see how many houaewive hleh luncheon waa aervrd. 14 Mr. and Mr. the evening and music waa lightful lupoheon Wednesday Mrs. B. Roland Lewis secretary. Mrs. SALINA. during April for household helpers. appealing furnished by tha Jack Paey or- noon at the Green Elephant tea room Chris Christensen announce th mar- fltxgeraldMattaaalated the hostess In serrlng. Ueorf N. Child; tresaurer, Mrs. D. PsWf st Mrs. rlalted Pelterawsi on Seventh East street. Mrs. J. Hale riage of their daughter, Lula. to DenH. Cnrlstensen. chestra. week, the gneat of her slater, Mrs. y to her brtdge club At members of the executive comThe Hempre Musical se Chideeter, ton of th late Judge last society met was hoiteaa -. Mrs. F. W. at the- - tea room. Thursday Chldester of Richfield. mittee. Mrs. Bacon. afternoon with Mrs. John The marriage Edward Tuesday Mr. snd Mrs. C. E. Hoops announce the were Child Mrs. Mrs. E. enter named; 7 at Manll. I) Hellesen Prlckett and Mr. and j retT1 when, officer for. tha. coming, evening took Culley. place April tf n nn. born Hstnntsy finance. Mrs, rhrlgtensen Mrs.' C. W. Mrs. talned members of her card club at Mrs Chldester will make their home year were elected, as follows: The Magna Woman's eluh held Ita recular E. A. How en. president; Mrs. Ben supper at the Green Elephant an Robb, Miss Jean Cnx; house, Mrs. Richfield at business meetlsg Wednesday evening at the Katherin Louis Schank. Mr. B. K. Probes, Mrs. Reese becsme a Tyree, vice president; Mrs. Junius H. Saturday afternoon Miss elubrooms. Mrs. William Mrs. I. A. Marian Davis membership, Beeley; m.mber. Mra. ('. C. McCsll was eppointed Smart, secretary; Mrs. R. L. Draper, Snelgrove and Mrs to were, hostesses Prlckett and Mrs. J. W. Thompaon. their M. Jones, cusbridge clu Mrs. with Mra. I). K Soles and Mr. treasurer; Ray delegate, ' at a prettily arranged luncheon A large group of women have regfeed Barton as alternates, to attend the . todian. T afcY convention of the I'tah Federation of Woistered for the spring term of dressHa. Mrs. Alfred Illndmarsh and Mis th tea room. on Monday, men's Clubs, ta he held at Ogden April Mlna Jarman were h osteoses to the making, which begins Is 1 In Mar Miss Mrs. James Steele and a4 21). Mra. W. V. Robblna Women' April It, with a morning claas University club Wednesday Mrs. West In 3 and that forty hooka hail leen donated will at a entertain class No, Dlnwoodey garct home of Mrs. at dressmaking the evening to Mra. E. II. Wattia of the library. afternoon of luncheon Monday afternoon at the Music numbers were given dressmaking No. t on the Has Honor of Mra. I). N. Mtraup of Mall l ake returned that cay. Mrs. Thomas Dlnwoodey home on North State street were and Mis Arema Goodwin, Hex Connell by honored the eluh In to Miss Florence on univeranl gueata and addreaaed from the east ami will carry on her compliment and Ronald Smyth. Following the A uniuimotis tuemberahip. Mrs. C. M. West entertained Frida an April bride. classes as scheduled. Doscher, five tables were arranged for afternoon vote program, Ita for was K'ren adoption. at her home. 1091 Fourth The rltlsenshlp studyjrroup of the Refreshments were served. were served by Mra. A. J. dinger. bridge. League of Women Votersmet ThursMr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins had East street, in honor of Mrs. Parley Mrs. H. C. Goodrich will give a.ail-ye- r Mra. Fred Hurtim. Mrs. John Loutenaock Hanson of of Mrs. and to the continue ' Ephraim Ray study day morning a their guests during the Rotary tea Tuesday afternoon between the and Mra. ('. (. MeCall. or ixs Angeles, who are visit taxation. Mrs. Julia F. Lund la the Henry The Ladlea' Aid aotiply of the Baptist 4 and 6 o'clock at her home convention Mr. and Mrs. John In Salt Lake with relatives and hours of leader. Ing street for the 8t. Mark's church held Ita regular meeting anil elected nnd Mr. and Mrs. John friends. The guests Included Mrs on Virginia On Friday afternoon, April 20, Mr. Mra. George Hmlth. Creer Of Salt branch of the women' auxiliary, of the followingMra.offleera: Hanson. Mrs. Henry, Mr. A. C. Ns Worlton's committee for the mentalJack Nellaon. rlee prealdent; president; A. E. Kimball Is president of Queen Esther lln. Mrs. Easter The tea which E. A. Mrs. Mra. Dan A. and Mra. Krana. Mr. Child, George aecretary, ly handicapped of the Mental Hygiene chapter No. 4, O. E. S., was held West. Mrs. Phil Sharp, Mrs. Leone All members of the congregation and Wtlllaraa, treasurer. Meeting will beL,held society will meet at the Center. their friends are cordially Invited to every Wedneaday at the church at 1 p. m. Wednesday afternoon In the Masonic McFarland nd Miss Barbara West Civic Center has under consideraAll-Da- y attend temple, with those who have presided Mrs. Ida Anderson entertained the Daughtion some work In speech correction, a In the white ray of the Star as honor ters of the Pioneers Thuraday afternoon at Mrs. Charles A. Stain has returned slong with Its very successful claas Violin solos A were on. her home Mala guests. aketeh L. S atreet. E. by Mrs. given Brown and Mrs. F. from California, where she spent th In llD reading it Is probable that Miss Irene Yates, accompanied the life of Mra. Anderson 'a father. Horenaon by winter visiting in Oakland and I Mrs. Mary J. Webster of the speech Spooner will entertain members of M. Miss Dorothy Rutledge, who Lyman, waa given by Mra. Ida Alldrldge. gave I On temple. tan home she of her of Lybia Daughters of the Nile A talk the Angeles. way spent nlversity department on the hardatiipa of the pioneers waa were Short numbers. talks piano a at and their friends some time in Sacramento and Reno will direct the classes. 'Mrs. Webbridge patrol, Vocal selecgiven by Mra. Marlon Young. given by the honor guest. Tea was Nev. tea Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at the tions were ster half had effects! training in her be nice to I given by Mrs. Florence t'ockerlll on to served tables ave139 reprearranged of Mrs. Brown, home Kelsey and O. Mrs. Jenaen. waa Luncheon particular field and, according to the ('. could walk know vou sent u crosa and decorated with Easter d call nue. Those attending plea head of the department. Miss Maud served to atxteen gueata. lilies. Mrs. G. B. Faekley waa chair- a talk about all rlay if necessary, in 5137 or Hyland 3707-of th "The Evolution MaJstrom. Mr. and Mra. Earl John May Babcock, has a natural aptitude Mrs, man of the committee in charge of Piano.' a a a I for a work which Is much needed here comfort? Tripp and rhildren and Mr. and Mrs. C. the tee. Miss Georgia Young of Salt Itke In Utah, where almost nothing has Mrs J. Cummins will entertain W. rhotem. all of Midrale. were Hunduy The Business and Professional was the of Miss Lucile Wallace members of the Card and Thimble dinner gueata of Blahop and Mra. William been done slong that line. People get decidedly more Women' club gave a dinner In the last week-en-guest club at a 1:10 o'clock luncheon Mon- Harkneea. On Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mra. L. Morse of the 1'tah Agricultural pleasure when they wear Spanish room of the Hotel Bigelow Mrs. I. T. Dee and small son ar day nt her home, 1112 Lake street. Miss Mabel Eraser of the art departa college will addreaa the ladlea of tlie farai Saturday evening, the president, Mrs. rived Wednesday from a visit in San ment of the University of Utah will next Wednesday al I 30 p m. at the Ada Griswold, presiding. Spring (low- Francisco, where they were joined by Phi Kpstlon PI Mothers' club will burean lecture on the art exhibit, the work Pleasant Green ward Belief society rooma ers were for the decoraused table WilW. Mrs. H. of of on now Mr. Dee, who accompanied them meet at the home of her claases, the walls on "Training the Child' Appetite." tion and covers were laid for forty-fiv- home the Center. The public Is cordially liams, 854 East Seventeenth South and Mrs. Alma hrl.lens.m and Mra. The dinner was followed Invited to be present. by Mrs. H. A. Bennlng is expected street. Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. J. air. L. Chrlatenaon of Richfield were gueata aggssfcfc. ' election of officers and a program, home early In the week from Walter Knight and Mrs. Jenkins will Sunday of Mr. and Mra. L, P. Chrlatenaon. Law-- Q- including a reading by Mrs. Oliver month's visit in the east. She visited be the assisting hostesses. Mrs B. IV Rlchardai.il. Mra John Bavea f rence Evans and vocal selection by her son, Arthur Bennlng, who I Wendell Holmes will be the subject for and Mra. Bert Bieliardaon attended a card In the form of a bowl and filled with Mis Edna Hardy. Loomls institute In discussion, led by Mrs. E. C. Dalby. party and luncheon Wedneaday given at the student at the lavender and purple sweet peas. The a a a Mr. Arthur W. Grlx and Miss home of Mrs, Lewla B. Iogersoll of Bait Windsor, Conn., during his Easter va Bride-Ele- ct O'Neill were hostesses to the cation. In Washington. Ilgnteil with yellow D. C. she - A beautifully diniiur room was 11 Chapter A. P. K. O. Sisterhood, will Lake OUDKN, April Mr. and Mra. William candles and the table had a basket Urama club Saturday afternoon at the was the guest Beadrtrkm. Mr of Mrs. Horace G give a program over KSL Wednesday (For Women and Children) j appointed tea waa glvn Thursday of daffodils and lavender and purple home of Mrs. G. H. Hall. Mrs. Philip Nebeker of Ogden. who has spent the at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. D. H. Gove, district and Mra. E. C. Webber. Mr anil Mra. Jack Mr. and Mra. I.. P. Chrlatenaon. Nellaon. The Mlsaes Iris and Winifred Solo- afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow for sweet peas as a centerpiece. Bridge J. Dlx discued "The New Movewill give a talk. Musical Mrs. in the winter organlier, capita!. Fred mon were hostesses at a shower FriexRaamnaaen. Mra Harold the for reason followed the dinner are There on American ment the and MrB. Benning will ha accompanied numbers will be given by Miss Louise Stage," Mra George Beath. Mrs. Battle day evening at their home, 3225 Fifth the wives of the visiting Rptarlans, Mcmlters of the Acacia club were the play "The Hairy Ape." by Eugene home by Mrs. J. M. Eccles, who has Bowman, soprano, and Mrs. William Atnaworth, Norman Cantilever comfort, eeptional Kenneth fluf East street, In compliment to Miss who were in a 'tendance at the annual entertained 1 O'clock luncheon O'Neill, wa read by Mrs. Roland B. been In Chicago and New York for B. Ford, violinist,, accompanied by faker. Maurice BoweuWebber. a at by but they are nil hasal on tbja anil Virtue Hendrlck Games and convention of the Fifth district of Mrs. Aurora, Call, a E. Mrs. O. Wattls It. Morrell home her at Ballantyne. Mrs. gave several weeks son attended the Kevler i;mty reunion held Josejih Stanley Stephenson. card were the- - features of the eve- Rotary. essential point: a a on Eccles avenue in honor of Mrs a talk on "Universal Membership." Mrs. Philip Warren Knlsely left the , at the Kewhtaasa hotel Saturday evening. ning, followed by a dalnt supper received on the W. H. Petty, t member of the club Vocal numbers were given The guests: B. O. Sisterhood, will by Mrs. (list. 01 i no weak, .to . Join her auuts. bapter-U- , .!. rav Luetics! the wut entertainI. Atumr. ' "' tweiaV : siSSS! The Cunt ilrrvrr i rtcsiimea A." H. Aland.' ." T z!T Mrs. Thomas L. Jefferson snrt Mrs meet Monday with Mrs. Otto Herres W. B. A. sewing circle Thiiradi'y afteV- giest numbered oun. R .TCrrjfwoooV itrme and tea' ws wrverr fn the ; wi.,- wilt A 6a!., to Join Dr. Petty and ciake ' Mr. arid Mrs. A. P. Bigelow had as Taylor Worth Adams with a knowledge of the strucand English rooms, of New York and Mrs. W. F. Bowerman at the noon at her home on Fourth East street. Shakespeare their guest during the Rotary con- and Louisville,- - Ky.. at Coronada Herres home, 9y) Twelfth East street. SliriOllS1 HOLIDAY color scheme in orange and blue, the thHr home. Pink roses In a small sil Harmony Kchckah lodge entertained nt a ture and functions of the foot. social after Ita regular meeting In Cooper'a Rotary colors, whs effectively used ver vase centered each fable. Cover vention ofMr. and Mr. Frederick P. Ilea. h. Cal. Mrs. Jefferson and Mrs at X o clock. Speclst te The Tribute. nail Friday evening. Mra. v. A. Nellaon. a a of the tea tables, wer laid for seventeen members, In Logan. Champ Adams have a wide circle of friends is made tn harmonize with It Or.VWMWN, April 14. Friday. April 90. In the decorations Mra. E. B. B. Pace. Mra. F Mrs. E. B. Kirk of Brlgham City in Ogden, where they visited Mrs Kadabaugh nnd Pohnsettla club will be entertained Forrest Davlea McKay, Mrs. Jame seniors of the Gunnlaon Valley .hlfli school which had long runners of lace, with eluding Mrs. D. the foot in action and in repose. comprised the entertainment mounds of Jonquils and marigolds tied W. Pre and Mrs. Hebcr Scowcroft pent Friday here as guest at the Knlsely last summer and made thei Monday evening at the home of Mr. and will be guests of the Snow college at committee. refreahment Bigelow home. A R. V. Gardner, 658 Grant street. home at the Hotel Bigelow. Prinhas been planned. with, blue ribbon as a centerpiece. of Salt Lake. The natural result is a restMra. Rarah Hodges. Mlaa Virginia Hodges a a a The annua card party of the Ogden were In r lorlda during February They Misa Dorothy Kaplan and Miss Vlr cipal Leo T. Bardsler. advisor for the senior On each table were eight tall catheand and Gaa Ilodgea. all of Knit Lake were ful ease which you may never Girl was held Scout council O. the wHl E. P. rises, will accompany indents to dral candles. Presiding at the tea and glma. Hgjplan were A, in will a at Chanter be hostesses Saturday Sisterhood, for California another of Mr. B. dinner add Mra. It. gueata Kphrelm. coffee urns were Mrs. James H. lie bridge dinner Saturday evening at afternoon In the banquet room of the month have experienced before. meet Saturday. April 21. at 1 p. m., at Packard. Mis Katherine Shufflebarger, who the home of Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett, Members of the L. A. h. club entertained Vine, Mrs. J. N. Spargo, Mrs. L. T. their home on Jefferson avenue, the Hotel Bigelow. Sixty tables were ara This is combined S3 Third Dee. Mrs. Harman W. IVery, Mrs. guests including Mr. and Mrs. Clinavenue. A talk on travel at a aurprlae party Friday evening In honor ranged for cards and a luncheon was has been visiting friend in Des of Robert James T. Abbott, Mrs. Jesse S. Rich ton t'ugnilre, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. served following the card games. Mrs. Moines, Iowa, during the winter, i will be given by Mrs. Hanchett. Ridge, the occaion lielng hla graceful simplicity of lino nnd was a a a Stone S. were chairman. Mrs. Mrs. MlH In Miss and of Spencer Patricia'' gueata Iycslie Hodgson Mpectal Mitchell, general the guest Fort Dodgi friends hlrthday anniversary. ards, Healy, a benuty of finish which give a Mrs. Edna McGlnuis entertained lows, lur several week. Delta Epsllon Mothers' club will Mr. and Mra. George Welchera and Mr. W, R. Kimball. Assisting were Mrs. Dorothy Scowcroft, Miss Lucile Chaf- and Mra. Albert effect. High score Fitzgerald Mrs. James A. Howell and small meet, at the home of Mrs. J. W. En distinctively George S. Glen, Mrs. Frank M. lriggs, fin, Ralph Pugniire. Cyril Hammond. the members of her French dub at cards waa won by Mra. II. E. Thomaa Mrs. A. P. BiRelow, Mrs. M. S. Horace Peck, Wayne Fisher od Rus- Thursday evening. A business meet- daughter, Mary, left during the week sign, kii s street, Friday, April zu, ror and A. the and isinanlatlon most The Fltxgerald. was followed 1 o clock luncheon. convincing proof Mrs. EuKene Carr. Mrs. J. S. sell Chaffln. by music and re for La Jollo, Cal.. where they will The hostess wui Tulips and snapdragons ing by Mra. Weirhera and Robert Ridge. of this is to try the shoe on your Lewis, Mrs. W. H. Harris and Mrs. In a basket and green candles fotyned freshments. visit with Mrs. Howell's daughters be assisted by Mrs. L F. Hammel. All prlaea The luuatcal comedy. Htlhla From Hoi Mrs. Walter T. Frailer was hostess Jennie and Martha, who are Louis H. Pecry. In the receiving line the attractive decorations for the tamothers cordially Invited to attend. attend No waa foot minutes. few a land." preaented by thirty membero of a a a to the O. N. O. club Monday evening ing the Bishop school and make their were Mrs. Hora. e G. Merrill of Provo, ble. the Magna sard at the Magna ward church Mrs. Oak Burris and Mrs. K. W. laat week. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Eccles will at her home, 2743 Woahtrigton wife of the district governor; Mrs. home with their grandmother. Mrs Dramatlea were In charge of Five hundred was played, ptixe Reese John Edward Carver. Mrs. Ralph E. entertain at a bridge dinner Monday Howell. Mrs. Howell and Treseder will entertain members of the Mrs. Agnea Williams, music under the diBristol and Mrs. Fred M. Nye. Electa dub at luncheon Monday after- rection of Dave Hntton. with Mra. John Dee Patricia being won by Mrs. Claude R. Breeie daughter will be gone a month I T evening in honor of Mi anil dancing In charge of Mra. Music was furnished during the accompanist, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Eccles had as noon at ,10 Quavie avenue. Healy, who has Just returned from and Mrs. Joseph Er4ckon. Luncheon L. Cook. a a was one orserved at table centered the coast. con their guest during the large by the Fisher enlarged Mr. snd "Mra. Karl Thomaen attended the Members of the junior Business club The fa- ventlon Mr. Bullen of Salt Rotary Mrs. A. G. Horn and Mrs. William with a basket of daffodils. chestra. Houston Ray. noted pianist, Lake. reunion at the Belvedere Van Alen will entertain at a bridge vors and tallies were Easter suggesThe regular meeting of the Catholic will give a dinner Wednesday evening played several numbers and vocal se!,. in Halt w Saturday evening lections were (riven by Gean Green-wel- l, breakrast Monday at the home of Mrs. tions. Mrs. M. E. Noe was a, special Women s league was held Tuesday. t :30 o clock at Keeley s new tea ward Hiram Miss Edith llavball and Harhall. Mrs. Kay Whltmeyer and Mis Horn on Capitol avenue. guest. Loos or medium April 10, at the Knights of Columbus room on South Main street. Mra. W. P. Thomaa, all of l.ogan. were a The of a annual the OgMrs. The of Miss Junior J. prom Kuth Wright, home. Election of officers took place, ss you desire no Phylls King, accompanied by marriage and Huuday of Mr. and gueata Haturday W. Hlllabrant at the piano. Two daughter of Mrs. ' H Wright, and den high school will be held Friday. with the following result: President, asore dry. split Thursday. April 10, st 1 o'clock, Mra. r,ar! or damaged ends hundred and fifty guests were In at S. P. Martin of San Francisco, for- April 20, at the Berthana, when the Mrs. A. A. McBrlde; first vice presi embers of the Dorcas society of the Mr. and Mra. Karl Thomsen and daugh-l- eaves the hair Conscientious Fitting tendance. merly of this city', took place Tuesday Junior class will entertain In honor of dent, Mrs. J. Kolden; second vice First Presbyterian church will enter- ter, Eva, were Saturday and Sunday gueata toft, glossr sad Friday morning at the Hotel Bige- - in the Salt .Lake temple. A wedding the senior das. Patron and patron- president, Mrs. P. ('. Krauss; record- tain at their annual spring luncheon- of Mr. and Mrs, Chrla Anderaon of Salt easy to manage. kw Mrs. Horace G. Merrill was en breakfast followed for the Immediate esses are Mayor and Mrs. Frank ing aecretary, Mrs. Bessie Qulnn; cort the church. Tickets may be pur- Lake. tertained at a breakfast by the gen families in the President's suit of Francis, Superintendent and Mr. W. responding secretary, Mrs. Joseph F. hased from any member of the soci- Karl Hopkins, Principal and Mrs. A. Campbell; financial secretary, Mr. W. ty. of Mrs. the Hotel I, tag, link roses and snaperal committee, composed Ralph E. Bristol. Mrs. Fred M. Nye, dragons and candles to correspond M, Merrill, Mr. and Mr. H. F. Irwin. G. Emley; treasurer. Mr. J. F. Brown. Mrs. J. N. Spargo, Mrs. Lawrence T. formed the decorations of the table. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Payne, Mr. and All the annual reports were read. The organization of a new P. E. O. Dee, Mrs. Leslie S. Hodgson and Mrs. Covers were laid for fourteen. The Mrs. Joseph Rlrle, Mr. and Mr. J. B. Mrs. McBrlde, the president, thanked hapter will take plsce at the Marian At The Jesse S. Richards. couple left early in the aftennon for Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. the ladies for their good work and Lois tea room on East First South On Thursday evening the San Francisco, where they will make Wattl, Mr. and Mrs. Wade M. Johncooperation in closing a successful street, Monday at 7:30 p. m., to be ball was held at the Berthana their home. son, Mrs. Ruth G. Dunn and Mrs. Ouy year. The Rev. W. A. Ruel addressed followed by a reception. All members and a banquet given Friday evening Miss Stella Mouritsen, Miss Janet Clark. of the Sisterhood are cordially Invited. the meeting and In closing complia a a at me Hotel Klgekjw concluded the Farnsworth and Miss Dorothy JenCharles "Dunn Is general chairman mented th officers for their good HOTIL UTAH conference. sen entertained at a bridge breakfast and the following are chairmen of the work in carrying on such a splendid Gamma Phi alumnae, section A, will on different ball of Mrs. John Jen Mr the the home Easter committees: Preceding Mrs. George C. Foley, meet at Invitations, governor's Sunday at the home of JS East South Temple. and Mrs. J. N. Spargo entertained at Miss Mouritsen on Capitol avenue Miss Georgia Hopkins; program, Miss organization. sen. I4s4 aie avenue, tsaturaay at Mis program chairman, presented a Was. 10. numbered twenty-fou- r In Lyzena Payne; tickets, Tillman John- Catherine O'Neill a beautifully appointed dinner in the The guest reading, :30 p. m. a a a son; decorations, Miss Dorothy Wall- "Where English room of the Hotel Bigelow and Included member of the PI la Bliss," which" Was. 9385. la honor of Dr. and Mrs. Horace G. Phi sorority of the University ace-; advertising, Kent B'ramwell; re- was wellIgnorance received. The hostesses Chapter D, P. E. O will meet Mon- Merrill f Prtivo and Paul Harris of of Utah Daffodils Mrs. freshments Rebekah Rlrle; partner, were Mr. J. C. Baker. Mrs. Mattle dav with centered each Otto, 120 Twelfth East Pink amall table Chicago, founder of HtJtaxy, and place Audrvy Clark. Mrs. J. C. Green, Mrs. G. II street. Assisting hostess will be Fisher, The ranlards w.;re Easter suggestions American Legion auxiliary Is Wheelock.and Mr. D. MeCarty. There Mrs. W. F. Bowerman. The program tulips and snapdragons and pink dies formed the Oecorafluns of the Ogden coun. il. Knights of Colum- sponsoring a card pmrty to be given was a large attendance. Plans were Is In charge of Mrs. J. V. Dawson. table. a a a bus, entertained nt its annual ball on April 2S In the American Legion made for a luncheon and reception in Another attractive dinner was giv- Easter Monday In. the hajjroom of the chateau. The committee on aJsTJk The Saturday Night club will be en honor of the Rt. Rev. Bishop J. J. . kfNOPgiS OF THE ANNUAL en before ball M. Hotel Mrs. the ilr. and ments Mrs. includes E. tertained by hundred April 21. st 6:45 Bigelow. (me of to held Saturday. be at Georglr Lake the Salt couples OF THE Mitty STATEMENT S. JCodes at their home on Van Buren were in attendance and music was Qrlmes (chalrmon), n. bv Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Mrs. Lawrence Hotel Bigelow In May. when num--ba D. entertained avenue, furnished Mrs.. Lois tea room. the lavton. Mrs ( Jack the orchesTurner at Marian Miller Ijee they by enterA. Mr. W. Co. and Mrs. Passey Cardon Export Insurance of a a guests. One large tra. The committee In charge of the Henry W. Nelson and Mrs. Virgil J. tained at dinner and. card last eveHorn Office No. 80 Maiden Lane. table decorated with orange calendulas affair was composed of Michael RogHarton. taAlumnae chapter of the lambda ning. Daffodils were used on the New Tork City. N. Y. and tall blue tapers, and four small ers (chairman i. Jack Shaughnessy The Women's University club will ble and covers were laid for twelve. PhT Lambda sorority will entertain nt centered President David G. Balrd. blue with! and candles. Harold tables, 'meet' Wednesday evening in the Span Veasy. Friday evening in the Japanese room an informal dancing party Saturday were used to seat the guests, ('overs Secretary P. A. O'Keeffe. with of. the Hotel Bigelow- a dinner was fvening, April 21, at the- Edward M. Preceding the ball. the K C. basket ish room of the Hotel Bigelow. . . , i ;' 4 n Shuwinr condition m. fffffimjZQt.il .wc re. j id f n. f t.i; . ."'j. ; it and- - jfrrrstemMrt." EnttoeTrrstir-- ' ttr hoTtor-oS. Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. O. Guy Car 1917, made to the Commissioner of Inin the Spanish room of the hotel. Cor Marcll Senior Manning as hostesses. Mrs. Dean R. ton of Price, grand lecturer of (he charge of the surance erf the state of Utah, pursuant don, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Blair, Dr. sages of and. will be pluk rose were favors for iirimhall will read the play "The SliE. S. of I'tah, general arrangement O. grand chapter, to law: and Mrs. D. ('. Bud;, Mr, and Mrs. the girls and horns were given to the ver Cord," by Sidney Howard. A Spring In shade of yellow flower by Mrs. Frank Nusleln, Mrs. ASSETS. Frederick P. Champ, Mr. and Mrs. boys. Cover were laid for fifteen. music program will be given. It will decorated the tables, at which cov- GJen Williamson and Mrs. Morrl B. Al Mr. Luhdahl. Mrs. H 25.000.00 J and Mrs. M. . Frenc h, Mrs. A. C. be guest night. Aatbton. Mortgage loans Includer were laid for twenty-fouireorge .. 2.IK7..30.S2 Hatch of I. .gan. Mr. and Mrs. Bond and stock a a Craven and Miss Sherma Hendershot The Ladle. Literary club will meet ing the officer-an- d paat fraud offi4TI.22B-.4of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. wtu entertain Monday afternoon at Wednesday afternoon ash In office and bank and Miss Lena Miss Beth with Mr. N. J. cer of Queen Esther chapter. The 114.305.U5 Robert Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. tne Home or Mr. French, MM Custer Thomas. "Women In Public Life In regular meeting followed In the Other ledger assets Reed will entertain at a miscellaneous avenue. In honor of their mother, Mrs. the United States" will be the topic, Wesley W. Anderson of Ogden. Lawson home. the at shower when Mapday Sutton Mr. temple, paid S 2,198.258.15 S. H. Hendershot. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson enGross ledger assets which will be given by Mrs. Esra C. her official visitation. Mrs. Sutton 2713 State street. In honor of Miss 104.487.08 Less agents' balances tertained the Ixgan delegation and Officers of the local national guard Rl'-hElection of officers will be was presented with bouquet of rosea Tresaa Graves, a bride of May. their wives Informally st a dancing unit and their wives entertained at held. a a a by Mrs. Leo Yates, worthy matron, Net ledger asset .$ 2,73,771.07 a Mr. and Mr. Fred W. Klesel will and was also dinner .Monday evening In party at their hofne on Twenty-sixtThe Masonic club will give a dancing with a gift . 47.093.85 aaaeta Nonledger street following the Rotary banquet. the Shakespeare room of the Hotel arrive Sunday from Sacramento for a from the chapterpresented evening, April 11, at Saturday party the During evening A. E. Dertne in Forty guests were In attendance. Bigelow. Spring, flowers Mis Vlnette Parry entertained with the new Masonic temple. pastel week s visit with Mrs. Fred J. Klesel. .1 2.840,884.92 ,r..s ascet W. Mrs. R. Kimball entertained shades were combined with ferns of Is the Mrs. Nils B. Eckbo (Parmela Sparchairman for was A arrangements. violin selection. served (upper In afternoon at a the decorations of the table. Covers go) and her two children. Pamela and In tne luncheon Total admitted assets..! 2,840,884.92 Tuesday bsnquet hall in charge of M the Japanese room of the Hotel Bige- were laid for Major and Mrs A. E. John, of Victoria, South Africa, passed H. B. Sawyer, Jonquils being used for NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MEETING low In compliment to Mrs. H. A. Rico Wilfong, Captain and Mrs Francis R. LIABILITIES. on their way the decorations of the table. Ogden through Thursday of Chicago, a cousin of Mr. Kimball's. Conroy. Captain and Mrs. H C. Stran- - to Salt Lake, where of th stockholder of the White Unearned premium re- will visit Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bolstad and they Ditch Irrigation company. serve I 187.895.97 who was a guest at the KtrabaH home qulst, Captain and- Mr. N. H, Sav JUrs. Eckbo' sister. Mrs. Jam W. their two children returned Thursday the Notice Is hereby given that a of the eh flm Net amount unpaid loaaes route age. ( week, part and Mrs. Elmore Smith Collins, until the first of June. Mr. from a three weeks' visit In southern home after spending the winter on captainaptaln meeting of the stockholder of th i Mrs. Lee P Turner, Capand claim 423,172.9 and of a Eckbo N. J. of California. lter Spargo the Ditch Irrigation company, coast. White daffodils AD other liabilities were tain and Mrs. Joseph Newey. Captain Ogden 48.749.71 Tulips snd Mrs. J. B. Stalker has returned to used for the decorations and cover afid Mrs. C. J. of th State of Utah, with corporation Mm Dockler, Lieutenant on arrived her In Kathryn home Fltxgerald a Idaho, Felt, following or bustne n ola'-were nc laid at Wllford, rr for eenteen 8 Total and Mr. C. D. Kapple, Lieutenant Tuesday from San Franclco for a week 637,818.89 visit with her sister. Mrs. W Mrs Salt Lake Patrick . 8O0.0OO.ftfl Utah, will be held who. County. ..8 Jr.. and Mrs with Healy. Vern R. I Capita! Kklne. Lieutenant brief visit and th at Karl Ella of Gardner stopping Mr. Hopkln. X3rd Mr. on the . .. 1,803.248.23 Healy and Mis Patricia Healy, and Mr. Nell elegg. Following the Hotel Rlgwlow. day of April, A. Surplus for TODAY Soldier Summit, another lster of Mr. D.. Monday, 128. at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. arrived home Monday from an ex- dinner, the party naMr. attended Mrs the snd Clinton ml re of Pug the first the of Wllford ward meeting house on Hopkln. spent part at the stay in southern California, tional goard dance at the Berthana. Surplus ss to policyholder 2,202,248.21 tended week-enare Salt Lak week here, a guest at the Hopkln spending the was the complimented guest at a Highland drive. Just north ot Thirty-thirMr. and Mr W H. White enterwith Mrs. Pugmlre's father, Joseph home. South street. Salt Lake County, . Total nnage mncneon given Saturday af- tained twenty guests at dancing and Scowcroft. and capital surplus 8 Ml sister. H P. wa to hostess Dorothy Mr. ternoon Mulcahy said to be held a 2 Utah: Mrs. William Van Alen cards Saturday 2.80.864 by and other liabilities evening at their home, Scowcroft. the Junior Child Culture club Satan-da-y aforesaid for meeting the purpose of considerotate oi L tan. county or nan iaae es at Shuff's Jonquils and lavender 284(5 Fillmore avenue. A late (upper Mr. and Mrs. Jossph E Wright of 2578 afternoon her at home, and swret Tyler ing, approving peas were used on the table. was serteo This certifies that the authorising the exOgden and Dr. and Mr. Fred 8tauf-fe- r avenue. The guests Included Mrs. Healy. Mr ecution of a certain proposed agree Claude company has filed It annual state- C. E Mallow nna. nut laden; velvety smooth, creamy Arm. of talned Salt who been have on C. Lake, enterCharles R Henderson Mrs, ment for the Installation of a culinary ment 04 which the foregoing l a Holllngsworth. Mrs. Mark Mur- the memt-rof hi ub at a world tour for Mz months, arrived. tained Informally at bridge Wednesday pipe line syatem, and vanill: and delightful Orange Cram what a trie f Mrs. W. R. Kimball. Mrs. Ralph dinner Monday e nil part, and ha exrhang ot wacompiled with the phy, in New Tuesday where Tork, nglish d In afternoon at her home E. Bristol. Mi. Royal J. Douclaa. the ters between the company and Salt flavor!! Serve Today, Tomorrow. law ef thl state relating to Insur,thy mom of HoU card will spend a week before returning . Lake City. Utah, and also for th Mr. A. W. Walker and Mia Kath-ry- following; the apartment. ance, and. therefor, la duly authorin the - home. JonTh Marana circle met Fritransaction of Btjch other business a ised to transact the business of insurPitxgrrald of Kan Franclacu. r the decoration of Mr. and Mr. T D Ryan returned day afternoon Reading with Mr. J. C. Lynch. may properly com before the meeting. Mr and Mr George H. Eerie preance la the state of Utah until the tne table, at wh "h m,r " from Hollywood. Cal where Mrs. S F. Hinckley reviewed "The fever Saturday sided at a buffet supper Monday eveBy order of the Board of Director last stay of February. 11 for Mr and Mr Pt, W. Hopkins, they vlelted Mr. Jean Ryan for sevMATTHEW WHITE. Holy Grail ' by Rohinsnn. la witness whereof. I hereunto act ning at their home In the Ladywood Mr aad Mr. Al rt K.Carl Becker. Mr. erat months. HENRY H WHITE. In honor of seal hand official aad affix the and Mrs. Vny my apartment John V. Davis. birthday K and Mrs Mr and Mrs Glen T. The td be D. George done first tn thlna is HEATH s Hth day of March. 128 anniversary of Mr. Eccles The guests Randall J Rartci Mr ml VI rm U ... th lstirr part of the week In spent write a Tribune HL8CN Want Ad telling Just CALL YOUR KEELEY DEALER CANNON, numbered eighteen and were seated Hng E. Price Mr and J. & MoQUARRiE. (Seal) W y K V. ANDERSON. Idaho, where Mr. Olen attended what you want and your qualtflca- at email tables centered wl'h oranges NaoUer, Mr. aad Mrs. J.Mr. Commissioner of 1 f. storty. a musical coaventhaa. Mr. Clan gave Th W ants will do th. rest Dated this 7th day of April, mi. Extra packed la tee frm Kee'ey's. Arranged Party ,. day afternoon between the hours of 4and o'clock at her home on Virginia street for the members of the St. Mark 's branch of the women 's auxiliary and their friends. The Emigration ward choir, under direction of Mrs. Edna Evans Johnson, will present the Beethoven oratorio, "Mount of Olives," In the ward chapel Sunday, April It, at (:o p. m. The general public is invited. 8ololats for the production will Mrs. Margaret Stewart Hew lett, soprano; It W. R. Worlsy, tenor, and Alvln Keddlngton, basso sixty volcea will make up the choir, .and- an t heati j, also- dlrevAed- by Mrs Jnhnmut, wjil furnish' arnimjia-nlmen- ts and incidental music. been preparing have The musicians the production for some time past, nave and perfected all parts so that It that a they assufe all who hear presentation Svlll be given. are Members of the orchestra Vaughair la Hon. Irnut Orovaa, Harry Isaacs Florence Rsamussen and Mildred Luke, violin; Helen Hunter Riser, Clifton Jauobson, cellists; Howard Barker, bass viol, and Kuth Jones Rmugh, Fran, .a Hoardman Smith and Robert Collier, accompanists. the - Jolly Magna - high-cla- Ira. . i - Civic Center Holds at ' I Annual Election Activity Noted In Bridge Club Wed-nesda- -, I Coming Events Hind-mars- In Entertains Friend Refresh-meflt- 011 Comfort I Hy-lan- Cantilever e. Party Given tti For Shoe Ger--tkli- ' - bride-elec- t. - 1 . Eph-rslr- pros-ra- Boa-da- y well-sho- ave-hy- t 'ATmlv Rustic . se 3 Quish Shop Ep-sh- . : .,- -. - JTrs-Cla- lr - lin S r. Ma-on- h . SPECIAL ICE CREAM BRICK d above-name- d Banana Nut, Vanilla, Orange Cranio d a Lady-woo- n 25c Poca-tast- ipc. a. a 50c |