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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORXINO, SEPTEMBER 9, 1923. Mothers1 Club Six Future Brides; To Tour Europe; Visits in City Plans Program For Coming Year fjlt Lak to right. Miss Muriel Jacques, whosf engagemmt to li'uy Ericksoti is announced. Miss Xorma Hcrron, who will wed William T. P. Miss . IHanding of Los Angeles September Lorine Littleford, who will wed U'esley Story October 8. Miss Marjorie Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeQ. Morris, who, will leave Lift Mothers' rlub program for r Is aa folio a. v'imlrf Wv.'nesdsy, September II, "Jhiim 4 A." . Mi" AI1 Reynolds. Wrilnri. 3. le iw of ih Sttrmtr ty. v.iu Platform"; Wsdiieiday, "Itevw of tli Iwmurratic tb"fI ). iii" ; Wednee'lay, Oftmier 1(. fr fh.nl ('eyrhoUi';.'- Iir. ii'rothy Bird Wednesday. .November 14. Nv'n.'dr: Evil.'' Iir. M. M. Nielson; WedMiedav, I'eiember 1. 'legislation " of Ii. threat to Women." Mrs. Annie We'ls Cannon, Wednesday, January 1!T. "federal ln Lay." honoring Mr John Cully and Mr Frank B Cook. W January II, "Muair Week," epeai.tr. Edward R Kimoall; Wednesday February 13. cfii malting; Wednesday, r'eliruary 17, "Amerlrani sail ii i'rgrm"; Wednesdav, March I J. llonia Garden," I. It. Ciiover; Wednesday, Marrh IT. election day; Wd, ewlay, AprhV 10. travekigue. Mie Mara JetmeU; Wednesday, April 34. 'Juvtmla frroblrmt" ,Mn Jan Barrett. Wednesday, .May S. "Mothers andt'hiidren." Adam 8 Bennlnn: Wedneal.i Hay 11. ihildren'a i.lrnl. meeting of tho rlub will br ip,iiini held ednedjiv at the V. W (.'. A. lul lb ! - ",Vfic Brings Rejoicing mar future for Kurope. Lower, left in the William T. ftephenson Maaa . are recelvtn, lb congratulations of their frlrndt upon the arrival of a girl, born Friday at Buatnu. Mrs Htenhen. .September on will h rememlieaad In halt Lake Mi- a Edith Teudt. dauthter of Iir and Mra. U. W. Teudt, and Mr. Ste plienatin la a son of Dr. and Mia. Wil liam hiephenaon of this clt. Mra Teudt Is at present Vlaitlng with her in the eaai daughter and to Jr. right, Mrs. M. II. Vragoo, formerly Miss Mereanr Pat node. Miss June Sparks, whose engagement to George Keeler is announced. Miss Anna Koth, who will wed (Trville K. McPheters September UK Miss Mabel Floyd, whose engagement to Jay L. Jackson .is. announced. Misa Bernlc and Mr. Moa haa returned she aprnt tba Angrles, pan Anrr Siindy Idaho Girl Weds Salt Lake Man daughter of Mr. of Second avsnut, from California, where aummer vlaitlng In Loe Diego and tb beaches. LawEa, Lwl x jv v w ... J Mrs. Will Nay lor and th Miss Au drey and Evly Naylor will entertain a at bridge aupper at Friday evening their horn In compliment to Ml Dorothy Brown, a bride nf September, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Fa rna worth left Sunday for California to attend th wadding of their on. Earl E. Fame-wortand Mr. Martha Myera, which will tak place at th horn of th bride In Monrovia, Cal., September 14. Mr. Josph Meoghegan ha gone to Boaton for a visit of aeveral week with Mr. and Mra. Harrison Keller. ii i h, Sarah Sharp Jennings of Los oon Angeles will arrive In Salt Lak for a few weeks' vlalt, and during bar a Lay will b at th Hotel Utah. Mrs. Mlaa Jun Mrs. L. L. Raddon entertained at dinner Sunday In honor of the birthday anr.lveraarlea of her husbaiid. L. L. Raddon, and aon, T. E. Raddon. twenty guests. Out Coer were laid for Mr. of town guests were and Ir. Clyde Raddon, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Callls, Mrs. Misses t'sllis and Marjorie ond Dorothy Chrlstopherson of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davies and family of Provo and Miss Lucy Rau lings of Bing ham. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Richards were the, guests of honor at a larewell party given In the Firemen s hall tye tne N h. club. Elite club and the rlub. Paturdav evening of lat week Fourteen small tables were arranged about the hall, each centered with a Rook was vase, of summer flowers. played and tho.e winning the prises lowed by games and dancing. Rewere enjoved and Mrs. A. R. Larson were Mrs. C. D. Richards. Mrs. J. p. freshments were served to a large won the prize. Luncheon was served to Jensen. Arnold Peterson and J. P. Jen- crowd. thirty-fiv- e guests. The guests of honsen. Luncheon preceded the game. or were each presented with a token Mr. and Mrs. r, W. Hilton, accomThose present were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. in Misa Marion appreciation of their work. Atwood and panied by Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. L. '. Mitchell, Paul N'ewmlre of Salt Lake, snent Pun- Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Alsop, Mr. and Mrs. dsy and Monday at Fish Haven on Bear Reg White. Mr. and Mrs. L U Rad- lake. J. Bishop, Mr. and don, Mr and Mra M. , An Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. M. conference of the East WEST JORDAN Mrs. Cora Garner Clyde, Ewenton, Mr. and Mns. Henry Jordan stake Relief society was held Mrs. at P. of Burley, Idaho, was the guest of Mr. J. Jensen, Mr. Oosman, Mr. and Sandy Thursday. and Mrs T. C. Christian, Mr. and Mrs I,. L Raddon entertained for and Mrs. Wallace Bnteman Friday. Mrs. A. M. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. N. Mrs. T. W. Richardson of East Helena Jlr. and Mrs. Bert Hateman of M. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bird. Mont., at her home on Flrtt West and Mrs. rmlnta Ejtiert visited ?Ir. and Mrs. L. E. Peterson, Mr. and street Thursday afternoon of last week Mrs. George Hagander, Mr. and Mrs. at a bridge luncheon. Covers were relatives at Alpine Friday E. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. laid for Mrs. Richardnon, Mrs, C. P. and Mrs. Ray .Tows of Magm .Van Dam. Mr. rd Mrs. Evan Jensen, Callls of Salt Lake, Mrs. A E. Wil- areMr.roceline consrratulations upon the Jlr. and Mrs. T. Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. liams of Mldvale and Mrs. W. o. Bo- - birth of a fon. Mr. and Mrs. Jones f'rso'n Smith, Mrs. Florence Stuart, berg. The prize for high score was were formerly of this ward. JMrs. J. Butterwood, Mrs. F. O. Fisch awarded Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Mr. Jones and son. and er. Mrs. Hyrum .lacolison and Mrs. H. The cooking school that has been Melvin, Mr. and Henry Mrs. vV. .1. Woods and O. Hendrickaon. Mr. and Mrs. Richards held here by the Utah Power and Light family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones and will leave thla week for Logan, nhera company for the past eight weeks family and Mr. and Mrs. Rulen will make their home. closed Friday with a party in the thy spent the week-envisltlnj at Mrs. T. W. Richardson of East Hel hall. Prizes were won by Hoyfsville. ena. Mont., who has been a guest of Mrs. Alma McCleary for the best origAlice Donald Sheen. and Miss Edna w to O. Mrs. Jier inal song; Mrs. John Shaw, tho best Boberg. returned Hoeaji motored to Salem Wednesday Saturday. refreshments poem. original Light home of the a at and attended party A number of guests met were served to 100 guests. Mrs. C. C. Mr. and 'Mrs. Jaokman. Mrs. at the home of Mrs. W. M. Hughes Mrs. J. Mulr of the Relief Jackman was Harry Jensen and Miss Beulah formerly blrth-dav Tuesday afternoon to honor her society and Miss Fleda Jensen, assisted Sheen. anniversary. Luncheon was served in Miss Ruby Smith, the cookA family dinner partly was given at to Ms. T. E. Marriott, Mrs. A. Stuart. ingserving. teacher, was presented with a beauthe Swenson home Tuesday evening In Mrs. L. U Raddon, Mrs. Clyde Swen-eoof flowers by the ladles honor of N.P. Swenson's tiful bouquet birthday anMrs. M. J. Bishop, Mrs. G. L. Iar-oin appreciation of her work. niversary. A large birtliday cake with Mrs. F. Nelson, Mrs. L. Dalton Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sorenson of Bing candles formed the centerolece. folRook and Mrs. S. E. Raddon. ham, who spent the summer here, have seventy Covers were laid for the following lowed and prizes were won by Mrs. L. returned to their home. guests. Including the guest of honor: E. Raddon T. Mrs. li. Raddon. and The Second ward Relief society en Mrs. Geneva Erikson of Orange. Cal.: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moedl spent last tertained at the chapel Thursday afterMr. Mrs. Clyde Swenson. Mr.. and and week-en- d at Montpeller, Idaho. noon of last week to honor their retirMrs. L. Swenson of Dandy. Mr. and Third ward Mutual held Its opening ing officers, Mrs. C. D. Richards and Mra. Andrew Swenson of East ocial In the ward chapel Wednesday Oeorge Turkln. and teachers. Mrs. T. E. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman, evening. A program- was given, fol- - Marriott and Mrs. Peter Pierson. Games Mr. and Mrs. Edward Orgill. Progres sive games were, played, prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Wajlace Bateman. Andrew Swenson and Mrs. Clyde Swen- West Jordan all-da- y Hue-hes- Mid-val- e . Beck-stea- d t . n, n, Miss Betty Allison Neher left Thursday evening for Hall!dax,it Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. James Blake of Rexbuif. Mrs. John Lancaster and daughter, Vesta and Lucile Bateman and 'aylen Sohulder visited at Rlverton Sundiy. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gardner and Grace and Ralph, spent Monday at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. AI Rose and children. as Jean and Jack, spent the week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hansen atof Salt Lake Friday evening. They tended a house wanning party at the Hansen home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Bulkier of Salt Lake. Dinner was served. Mrs. Walter W. Steadmotj and daughter, Meliba, ajid Mrs. Lorenzo Margetts and son, Harvey, visited last week In Coalville with Mr. and Mrs. Luncheon Given . At Gillett Home chll-dre- 'I ' Silk Crepe de Chine BREAKFAST COATS and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Atkin, Mrs. Mae Pace and children of St. George apent two weeks a of Mr. and Mra. A. L. McAllister. two weeks on tlia After spending coast Mr. and Mrs. Dllworth Snow visited at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. L. McAllister before returning to their borne In St. George. Mr. and Mra. Rosooe Pixton and baby of Logaal visited here Monday. The bishopric accompanied by aoout thirty-eigward teachers, went on an outln to Midway Hot Pots. American Fork canyon and Provo canyon Friday. Royal Spratling. Maria Abbott and Henry Sohmldt entertained their Sunday school class at a party In. th amusemeiH hall Saturday night. Refreshments, dancing and games wera enjoyed by fifty members. Earl Sabey, Lynn and Harold Bate man attended a surprise party at Mldvale Thursday evening in honor of Genevieve Rasmussen. Jlr. and Mrs. John Wheeler and daughter, AdaieUe, of Moor. Idaiio, pent Monday visiting relatives here. Mrs. Sam Cundick and children. Doris, Luctle and Neldon, visited at Drauer Monday. Mrs. Ada Gooflrtdga of Weatwood, Cal., ii spending two week visiting .friends and relattves nere. Mr. andI Mrs. Cnarles A. Peterson en- - fvll tertalned at dinner Saturday evening1 LNI In compliment to Mr. and Mr. F. Crl- - Ti K fj son of Oakley. Neb., who ar visitin here, besides the guest of honor, overs were laid for Mr. and Mrs. B. J. wait era of East Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Gus ts v Lundsko:, FranJc Lundskog f Granite ward, Mr. and Mrs. K. ordbert and Mr. and Mra. C. A. re terson. Following dinner games andmusic Were enjoyed. Mra. Ada Goodridae of Weatwood. Cal.. Mrs. Armtnta Lriiert. Mra. Els;n Tuttle and Mrs. Rose Bateman wero dinner guests of Mrs. Lydia Bateman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Bateman. Berenice and Keltn Bateman are enl?g this week touring through Cedar Cl'y, Bryce s canyon and Zlon national park. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Batemanand famto Sait Lake Friday eveI ily motored ning of last week and visited with Mrs. Thomas Heindel of Idaho talla, Idaho, Undue Witkmaiwi of ai,d J. W. Wlnteroe of Heber City. air. ana Mrs. rtor?e Menorin. Tf.FFQ Tailored and Lace Adorned I I i. - week In , southern California. . Mln Gladys Griffin left during (ha past week for Los Angeles, where ah an Instructor of art and muslo In th Miss Marion urn j . - An Extraordinary Purchate u u 1 SI LIC HOSE I In All the New Fall Shade Both Chiffon and Service Weight OR 2 PBS. for S'r--a I II J jfJJsajX LAJROSS m J y r B HISasW, Mr I w I th corresponding (had. Ml Edna McWheater waa th flower girl and wor frock of green chiffon. Mrs. Parlay Eccles waa In rharg of tb dining room, wher a buffet aupper was served. Assisting In serving were Ml H. Kimball and Mis Fouts. Wedding Alice Eccle. One hundred gueata In called. t hem 111 Trlbw. PLEASANT Mr. and Mr. John K. Madsen of ML Pleasant hav announced the engagement of their daughter, Katheryn Aleen, to E. Dan 11 Boyce of Salt Lake. Th couple ar well known In th younger social Mlaa Madsen a former atu- circle. dent of the Brigham Toung university and Mr. Boyce la attending Northwest em university at Chicago. Both hav rilled mlsalona for th L. D. S. church. Th young couple will roak their bom in Chicago. Th announcement waa mad at luncheon given by Mrs. Madaen at her horn Wedneadsy evening. Guests were Mated st small table, where luncheon waa served to sixteen. Spe cial gueata Included Mr. Harrison of Ioa Angeles. Mlaa Johannah Madsen of Price. Mrs. E. A. Madsen and Mrs. A. D. Chrlstensen of Falrvlew. Is Ta Special MT. mm w ! day and patted to IdaHo Sunmtnrd Mr. and Mrs. Wiliurn Used Lablache" 3you thtt! TomiB vjow smooth clear a century haa been tie standard in fine face pow-d- en in iti delicate per- al ia the six, idlscan teds sad ia tvtrywbrri, ie est!' rig-le- cat sww dollar tbs lightly ia odor. nor package, pronounced BemLevtCo. Boston - Maw. . Try This Simple Method For Blackheads If you1 ar trouble with these unsightly blemish, get two ounces of Calonlt powder from any drug store. Sprinkle a little on a hot. wet cloth and rub over the blackheads. In a few minutes every blackhead, big or little, win be dissolved away entirely, (Adv.) Pronounced LABLASH The Face Powder of Quality You liave good clothes You are particular how they look You want them to last longer You care how they are cleaned for Particular People Who Enow and Appreciate) the Best mi . wioht, It's Time Now for Fall Cleaning aatiafylng for ervle a well aa dainty appearance with POINT-CO HIIU In Nude, Mirage, Bamboo, H n y Beige, Sandust, and Oun Metal. I ' I We Deliver Cleaning and Djeing Work of Unsurpassed Quality Satisfaction Guaranteed Chlf. fon, sll sizes In not each lot, but color, offering good JUUl tf I if In va,-rle-ty of (hides. Men's Suit Cleaned, S1.00 Other Prices in Proportion Kid Gloves Imported Novelties With centrssting cuff. Pique eewn seams. Reinforced. Mode, Beaver er Black. All - (is. NEW FABRIC CLOVES Stitched slip-on- popular color V ilni II A 1 i i III nviana i w trr Oranto Oeaninfe i' Sr Dyeing Ca -- . fume, wonderful fineneti and rare dinting texture. st chramm. Johnson Drug aterss and AI MM mn ttumtm feet. Mlrag, Nude, Pearl Rifl Bluah, Evenfllow, and mlaty morn. O to , half lablache Be sure and send them to the Crown lisle iking convincing testimon to th rir quality of Lablache. . . 5 For three feneration--ov- er are, Entertains at Tea Miss Gloria Rich entertained at a tea Thuraday afternoon from I to I In honor of her sister, Gayll Rich, who leaves September le to attend th Na tional park seminary in Washington, D. C. A pink and blue color echem waa carried out In th decoration, pink cos mo and blue candle being used on th serving table. Miss Eva Covey. Mis Frances Livingston, Mis Laura Snow and Mis Helen Smith poured, while th following girls served: Miss Msdge Scalier, Mis Dorothy Flandro, Miss Miriam Smith. Mis Virginia How. ard. Mis Cleone Williams. Miss Catherine Noyes and Miss Persl Peel. Mary Patricia and cathietn McCarthy received the card at the door. On hundred and thlrty-fi- v guests called during tb afternoon. Mlaa Helen Abbot, who haa spent th summer with her parent. Captain and Mra. Stephen Abbot, left Saturday for Vaaaar to antcr her Junior year. women will tell CO many Miss Gloria Rich We Clean Good Clothe c- be.il of Midvete. "I've (Always I ! S An Intereatlng affair nf th week was tb msrrlag of Mis Elst McWbeater of Black foot, Idaho, and Ambrose W, HI Dam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hlllam. Jr., of Bait Lak, which took place Saturday, September 1. at th noan of th bridegroom' parents. The bom waa decorated throughout with a profusion of fall flower. Th bride was attractive in a fringed aatln modal and wore a long tuUaJUheld In place with orange blossoms, and sh carried a bouquet of bride roaee. Mis Naomi Hlllam, bndeamaid, wore a frock of coral chiffon and carried sweet pea '"' f then I .sttX III Ssrvlc weight Lotl reinforced Silk) 2.23 fIjOnft If I L. D. Forman and daughter. Lu cile, and son, Robert, and Mr. Kent Evan and Ml Catherine Whittemore. hav returned from a my of several after spending a month Gillett was the hostess fiubllc school, Lak with her parent, Mr. and at a prettily arranged bridge lunch- Mrs. John Griffin. eon Wednesday afternoon at her home, Mis Dorothy Carlson left Sunday for 1465 East Ninth South street. Fall ah will enter th flowars were attractively used throuch- - California, ofwhere Southern California. Eh untvrlty out the house In decorating. The guests win in Reno and San Franalso vlalt inctuaea miss rditn Peterson, .Mlaa cisco. Ruth Klrkpatrlck, Misa Helen Burt, Miss June Shurtllff. Mis Marlon West. Mra, M. SMrl Winder and children, Miss Bessie Heath. Miss Josephine Shlrl, Jr., Olive and baby Nanette, Blackburn, Miss Mildred Nelson, Miss hav to their horn In ChiIna Oarff, Miss Dorothy Lyman and cago, returned after spending the aummer Miss Irene Hampton, months In Salt Lak with Mr. Winparents, Mr. and Mr. J. H. Parry, Miss Helen Alklre. daughter of Mrs. der Ben Brown. on Highland drive. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevens have re- C. H. Alkire. left the latter part of the In McGill. New, week for Boston, where she will attend turned to their home Misa Alklre will after visiting friends and relative here Simmons college. and Ui Magna. Mrs. atevens was for- make a study of education and welfsr I of ward. thla Miss Vera of Burr store retail merly personnel. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hansen haa Miss Mary Edgeworth, daughter of moved to Salt Lake to make their home. Miss Rose Steadman of Magna, Mr. Mrs. M. Edgeworth. will leave during and Mra. Thomas Steadman and chil- the week tor wmona, Minn., where ah dren and Mrs. Ada Steadman formed a will enter Saint Teresa's college aa '.vo., aenior. party and motored to Mansion. and spent three days visiting Mrs. Steadman s daughters, miss vioiei Steadman and Mr. and Mrs. James Thursday evening of last week wltlh'Mr. ii i and Mrs. oeorr Lavst. Mr. and Mra. C. WWttl spent Sun Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson ana ehll-- 1 of Garfield, spent day in Bait Lake vlaitlng friends. dren. Ida and Eddie ht V MlUa Mr. son. J-- :- Mar Mr. A. H. Boxrud. accompanied by ner oaugnter, Mr, ts. t. emitn, and two granddaughter, have returned from a three month' stay in r Mid-va- le. Regular Price $10.50 , and Mlaa college. . lffA....iiirnran.Tflli California Mia Ruth Clawaon has returned from Rochester, Minn., where ahe has been the guest of Jier brother. Dr. T. A. Clawson, for the psst three months. Si3S2SSCTi rjLL""" Jiist-a-Mr- Beck ha returned from an extended vlalt In southern and San Francisco. -- I " 4 . Mr. and Mr. Charl Matbw hav returned to thtlr horn atUrac. Idaho, alter a week' day In Halt Lak at th Joseph R. Mathw borne, CO West Mrat north atreet. aummer. ' through atreet. Mra. ClarHeld. Mlaa Nelson, Callla Jenaen. Mra. Alma McCleary, Mlaa Nola Van Um. Mlaa Mabel Lar-aoMlra Tearl Wilton. Mlna Fanny Pleraon, Mra. Frank Portor of Mid-val- e. Mra. B. Walker of Union. Mlaa Ienora McCloy of Murray, Mrs. Doyle of Magna. Mra. J. Kldeout. Iastrup Mra. R. Boberg. Mra. Rled Beck of Iiraper. Mra. Jeasle Humphrlea and Mra. Ann Anderson of Mldvale. Mra. ft. W. Hilton. Miss Mildred Anderson, la Mlaa Florence Justenaen and Misses and Gladys Crcsgrcve and Misa I, Ida Harmer of Salt Lake. Mra. A. Stuart haa returned home from Bingham, where ahe spent the I It "U or Mr. 1317. Ja MiBeatrlc Llndell, frapo. Mlaa Melva ence R. I Hylaad Mr. and Mrs. M. Campion and Katiy or arand UlamJ. Fo., ar vialt lug at her koine, lt Eaat Fifth South SAVPT. Mlt Kreila Jensen entertained at her home on Klrst North atreet "tVedneaday evening In honor of Mrs Ray Jensen, who la leaving Sandy for loKan. where, ahe will teach school. and Miss Nell Croegrove, who In leaving for Prove, where abe will teach. A color achemc of peach and hit wan rarrted out. (lames ware enjoyed and prises were awarded to Mra. Frank Portor. Miaa Lucile Nflaon, Mra. ('. V. Thoae Hilton and Mra. Ainia enjoying Miaa Jenaen'a hospitality Misa Eva were: Ml a Mollle Llndell. NFfJ - Mrs. Guido Caatagnoll (Marta Spring man) haa returned to her borne In Chi cag.i after a montb'a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mra Fred npringraan. Mrs. J. Benjamin Parker of Cotton wood haa as her gueata her mother. Mra. A he Potter of Wallace, Idaho, and her aunt, Mr. Ella M. Ha yea of Blnghamton, N. Y. Airs. Philip V. King left Wednesday availing for her bom In Boston after pending the aummer In Salt Lak with her mother. Mra. John Pur sell, and other relatlvea. Eu rout aat ah will visit lu Chicago and Grand Rapid. ro"m at J p m. The eutiji't. "Jramir I' Arc will be given by Mils Alio The following iiiumc pio Reynold "The gram' aril! ha givennd Tba Wren," by Mr. lieulali Huieli Badllri accoiuanird by Mra. MyrtW llammHt. The meeting will b preceded by a 1 o clock luncheon. Hi-eese- ., 111 Include Mra ii,i t lie, afternoon J. A, btanton. Mm. U. J. LaBarse, Mra. 1". W Menkln and Mrs. Hal Klileids. Thoi' attending will notiry Mna. or Mra. Stanton oefora noon Monday. 1 of th Country club aanaouao th Mon' closing buffet and bridge luncheon srltt b glvea on Toea-da- y September II. Three prtaw will b awardad and all member may bring ruaata Reservation must be secured ?7hJ:cW. H. Loray, a. 8. Sheet and Mlaa Helen Sheet In Sin Fran are (pending a few da ClSitt, . v Ldla that not later than September Mr. and Mra Jama Blair of Kan Framiaco ar Vls4tlng In Halt Laii. H ueata of Mr. and Mr. J. r. Hansen Mr. and Mra. E. L. Butler and Mr, and Mra. Harold Cutler. 'lie j Katheryn Aleen Madsen, whose engagement to E. Daniel Boyce is Personals t c.dr. -- Miss Mra. of Eoaton, sn-in-ia- M, , and Mr Ladies Announce Closing Luncheon At Country Club BETROTHED BRANCHES 58 No. State 211 So. 13th Z. PLANT, 1887 So. 11th East |