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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNIKG; FEBRUARY Service Star Legion to East High Ogden Social Activities Hear Winning Essays Mrs. John C. Evans, top left, in to he given Service Star Legion will meet Moncharge of D. A. It. day afternoon at Memorial House, Miss Margaret Ellington, Memory Park, City Creek canyon, colonel of Ogden t The- - business session will convene center, honorary 2 promptly at o'clock. Mrs. A. L. Murschool It. C., which giv- high phy, acting president. officiating. - The report oii candidate for the cadet hop Thursday; Mrs. ing .elective offices of the organization will be given by the nominating committee, which Includes the following members; Mrs. B. F. Quinn. chairman: Mrs. J. W. Cherry, Mrs. T. L. Holman, Mrs. E. O. Howard. Mrs. T. D. Lewis, Mrs. J. C. Thomas and Mrs. V. C. Vetter. Nominations will also be in order from the floor. The remainder of the afternoon will be given to the reading of the winning essays from each of the seven junior men schools which part id pa ted in the patriotic essay contest sponsored by the organization and the Service Star medal will be presented Us each of the winning con testants by the president. A musical program will be by students of the Roosevelt high school under the direction of Mis Bonnie Daynes, as follows: Be lections by the boys' quartet, Law rence Fuller. Byron Thomas. Da vld Ash ton. John Schulte. Miss Lor raine Smith, director; violin and vo cal solos. Kenley Whitelock; novel ties. Bud Woolf. "Walk the Plank." a musical skit written by two Utah girls. Miss Glad ys Rich and Miss Phyllis McGlnley, directed by Miss Daynes. will be pro duced with the following cast: Cap- .. lala. Lawrence Fuller; First Mate. Byron Thomas; the Crew, John Schulte. David Ash ton, Richard Iba John Van Hoorebeke, Duncan Find-laTom Osborne, Stewart Potter and Rodney W right J the Traitors. Clv ton Thatcher, Kenneth Dufftn. Bob 1 " Ullrich. Ralph Brown, Bud Bennlon. I Roy Bachman and Jay Larkin; Miss Lorraine Smith, accompanist. A social hour will follow and tea will be served. The hostesses will be Mrs. H. J. Halton. chairman; Mrs. A. A. Oreen. Mrs. Lucy Oarvin. Mrs. E. O. Howard. Mrs. Theodore McKean, Mrs. J. S. Sandberg, Mrs. L. B. Burro. Mrs. 5. M. Thomas, Mrs. David Margett. Mrs. B. F. Qulnn and Mrs. AUUrt Wilkes. Automobiles will meet the street cars at 1:45 p. m. at the r WW Eagle Gate. The Loval Order of Moose Itrine f Special guests of the occasion will be Superintendent C, N. Child, Pro-- 4 No. 259 will entertain at a eolnnud feasor peorffe A. Eaton. Superinten danctng party to be given Saturdsv dent J. N. Jensen and the principals evening, February 23. at the Moose ( club at 161 South Second Eut strut of the junior high schools. The patron will be the officer of the lodge. The Paramount orchestra will furnish the music. Those In charge will be Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ounn, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Larsen, Mr. and Mr. Richard Beynon. Mr. and Mrs. James Swyers. Mr. and Mm w Mrs. Henry P, Hovey gave a shower at her home, 1J67 Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Felschi t ana Mr, w. m, Taylor, Mr. and Brant avenue, February 13. in honE. Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. F, or of Miss Rosalia Madsen. a bride Mrs. W. Fender. Dr. and Mr. Cylo N. Curof February. The rooms were decoDr. and Mr. O. D. Plyler, N. C. rated with valentine decoration and tis, the evening was spent playing heart. Olsen, C. W. Simmon and Eugene Berley. Miss Mary Schlndler favored the guests with two readings. Twenty guest were served a valentine lunch, Orandma,, wW celethe favors consisting ol heart basket brate her ninety-secon-Wahkjulst d birthday anof candy. The hostess wa assisted niversary February 18, at 2 o cloek, by her two daughters, Misses Grace at her home. 933 East Third South and Naomi Hovey. . street. party O.T. ' " Moose Club - W : Mr, ) MEXICAN SUPPER FEATURES and PARTY Miss Agnes Ssars, Miss Dorothy Child, Mis Beth Child. Miss Phyllis Perry. Miss Virginia Coulam and Miss Dorothy Oreen entertained Thursday evening at a progressive dinner party at their respective homes.val-A.Mexican supper was served and entine decorations prevailed. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Mrs. J. N. Jensen enter- at a beSUltlfllMv annnintut family dinner Tuesday evening at their home, the occasion being their twenty-eix- th wedding anniversary. The rue&ta w.ra nn. km table artistic with a silver and cry- oowi oi iragrant flowers In shades of purple spring and lavender. Place- - were marked tw.iv. tiA ii Dr. C. W. Bird, formerly at the g now located 40940 Ezra Thompson Bldg. (Adv.) r Judge-BW- guests. r. f. Decker. With CW, ""V JrjGFS m V' Hosts and hostesses are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Milllkin. Mis Alice E. Rowe, Mrs. Ines R. Adkinson, Mrs. Corey AlbrittonO. C. Bailey, Mrs. Mary &. User. Mis Lisle Bradford. Mia L. Mabel Brown, Mis Nellie Brown. Mis Florence A. Clrkel, Miss Elva Cotterell. Miss Alvlra C. Cox, Miss- - Maori- - Farrell. Miss Phyllis nsner, a. u. uarrett. Miss Florence M. Harrison. Miss Oertrude HarU well. Miss Oretchen Horst, Mis Jean Hyde, Mr. Annie H. JorgenseivMlsa Mary u. nimoau. miss Wei the M. Learned, Mrs. Susette Leslie, Mrs. Margaret E. Martin, Mis Erma Mur- - MUTUAL JUNIORS dock, Miss Katherlne L. Oswald. Mrs Claudia M. Paddock, Mis Florence HOLD VALENTINE L. Parry, Miss Owen Parrr. Mr. and Mr, waiter 8. Payne, Mrs. Oarnet A. DINNER PARTY Pearson. Miss Nellie Rosser. Miss Jennie Ryan, Lee Simmons. Miss Charlotte Stewart, Anor Whipple, The junior class of the Butler ward Mrs. May - E. Young, Virgil - H. a val Coomb, Captain and Mrs. Stephen y. L. M. I, u entertained; Abbot. entine dinner party Thursday evening at the home of Miss Florence Butler, under the direction of their cuts leader. Nellie IngebreUen. A large bowl of fruit formed the centerpiece for the table. The decora tion were in red and white. Cover were laid for the following: Evelyn Members nf thu r n V v xtt.k Butler, Virgil Butler, Nellie Rex Green. Jean Butler. were entertained at a Valentine mncneon rrway at the nome of Mr. Henry Butler. Virginia Knudsen. Ru- on East Third South lon Butler, Florence "Butler, Everett Kathryn Boyle, street. Mrs: T. st Mrtii.n. h4r, Butler, Helen Dalby, Elmer Quist. the assisting hostess. Valentine deco- - Stella Wootton and Rowan Butler. laiiuua were usea, wun iavor m tne Mr. Earl Pembroke is spending form Of fortunes. Rearitnm fnr that some time in California. day included: "The Berry School Pictorial Award." Mr. J. W. Marley ; "In miniature: jars, win Rogers," Mrs. Charle Evan: " Washington," Mr. Ethel Roby; "Lincoln," Mr. W. A. Heffner. Games were plaved. prise eeing won oy Mrs. w. j. Mcnamara and Mrs. J. W. Marley. Frethness of Spring Breeze$! lit The "HiStep" CaiUUaa Kef Kid Gold .t ) . KM Trim Admirers of smartness In footwear find In this ntw model aa.. appeal. Typical style and quality. unusual Mrs. Boyle Host Hunter-Thomps- k Heaatifal sheer and elear. Chiffon Hose. Krtra fine gauge, QC spXasJa1 the new shadtt ,....... AU At Club : IjurQor hompsonjne. Inge-brets- i 4 I t -4' animiiiiiiMimiiiiirmiiiiiiiiinuiiimmwn the .. prgv jr. '?tti it! rmr in music circle -- '( W t ns WITH HOME DINNER Mr. t. - FAMILY CELEBRATES tained CELEBRVTES n, Yrj'-- v r bride is prominent in Salt Lake. Patron and patronesses areMr, and O. N. Child. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge a. .Eaton. Mr. ana Mrs. a. e. Kelly Mr. and Mrs, John Arronco, Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosen-bauiMr. and Mr. T. Chris tensen, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lamkin. Mr. and o. H. schettler, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. F."E".Murray, Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Keler. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Riswold, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Marr and Mr. and Colonial Dance a at aiB Mrs. F. J. Jensen entertained mem ber of the Peter Pan Sewings club Tuesday evening at her hotue, 612 Fourth East street. Valentine were used throughout the house. The guests included Miss Miss Clea Taylor, Johnson. Theresa Trudie Melb Jensen. Mis Mis Beckstead and Mrs. C. W. Anderson. The club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Melb Jensen, 141 West Second North street. Mr. and Mr. Spencer W. Madsen announce the engagement of their daughter. Rosalia, to Lester D. Hovey. me marriage to take place February 27 in the Salt Lake temple. Following the ceremony a reception will be given in their honor at the Manor house on East First South street. The side. Plans Shoucr Given for February Bride J'niggs, e leetcd " " In Local Temple Mrs, IL Cadet Hoj of y. -- NEW OFFICER Arrange PETER PiN SEWING Young People Plan Marriage ers n e icly queen Cadet officers of the East high of Lybia temple --Yo. school Junior reserve officers train the 32, Daughters ing corps win entertain at their an nual cadet hop Friday evening. Feb inbe will who Nile, Elk the at club. 22, ruary Captain Stephen Abbot, commandant at the stalled Thursday school, is in general charge, assisted Masonic temple. by Cadet Major Armand Kelly. A special drill squad, under the direc tion of Kelly Ryan, will perform dur ing the evening. The committee in charge are: In vitattons. program, ticket, advertis ing, Gilbert Riswold. chairman; Henry Adkinson, Frank Taylor, Frank Lewis, Baxter Murray, Kelly Kyan; refreshment. Arthur Kelly chairman; Elliott Marr, Kenneth v Vincent, Ralph Smith; music, HerTP man Schettler, chairman; Verle 1 v Walker, Stuart Lamkin, Dent Dalby; T-;decoration. John Arronco, chair man; Carl Chris tm an, Earl Jepper son, Carroll " Van Darn, Leroy Green y; ' coast. r;t fl at Service Star Legion party Wednesday. low, Mary Lou and Sally limn )hrics, (laughters of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Humphries, leaving soon for lie-Frida- ; is Ethel X A Loiee. right, presiding j r.Innuai School--Offic- - 17, 1925. HO MAIN BETTER. SHOES 4v HOSE EAGLES TO HONOR FIRST PRESIDENT v AKorr ln i if - i I i ; ' . i , - f if i' V . i " tin Longings ternoon Bridge club were entertained at a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Miles Brown Saturday afternoon. Three tables of bridge were played, followed by luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beesley entertained the members of the Falre La Noce club at their home Saturday 'evening. Cards, music and luncheon were diversion. An interesting and successful affair of the week was the card social glvea under the direction of the American Legion auxiliary members at the Provo Women' clubhouse Saturday afternoon. Table or progressive "JOO" and bridge were featured, followed by luncheon. Mr. and Mr. A. O. Conover," of Perron, Utah, were the honor guest at a dinner given by Mrs. J. N. Strong at her home Sunday. The well appointed dining table was centered with a basket of sweet peas and daffodils. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. Rei Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Conover. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leetham. Mrs. Ida Conover and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. 8trong. Mrs. Leo Meecham was hostess to the members of the Optimist club at her home Thursday afternoon. Three table of progressive "800" preceded luncheon. Honoring Mrs. Philip Smith, of Calif., Mrs. Ferris Williams entertained at a kenalngton at her home Monday afternoon. Cut flowers tastefully decorated the entertaining rooms. Luncheon followed needlework and wa served to twenty-o- PROVO. Mr. Lester O. Baker was hostess to the member of the Nineteenth Century club at her home Friday afternoon. Thr entertaining rooms were attractive with out flow ers and ferns. Mrs. C. H. Funk discussed "The Federal Children' Bu reau" and "Tli Bureau of Education at Washington" was discussed by Mrs. J. M. Vlck. Luncheon followed the program. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Patton announce the marriage of their daughter, Bessie, to Payton Alexander, son of Mrs. Nancy Alexander, of Spanish Fork. The marriage took place in the 8alt Lake temple Thursday of last week. Honoring Mr. Byron J. Brown, formerly Miss Helen Brtmhall,, a recent bride. Mr. J. William Knight and Mrs. Pierson Corbett entertained at a shower at the Knight residence Wednesday evening. The entertaining rooms were artistically decorated with early spring flowers. Music and games were featured, followed by luncneon, wmcn was served to Mrs. Jesse Knight. Mrs. Well U BrimhaU. Mrs. j. e. Alien. Mrs. L. A. Christen-seMr. Ray Decker, Mrs. O, H. Helndseiman, Mr. E. D. Dutton, Mrs. Rose Bartlett, "Mr Harry Butler, Mrs. Tiodge Marshall of, Oarf leld, Mrs. O. W. Brlmhall, Mr. R. R. Irvine and Mrs. O. F. Sumner of Salt Lake. Mrs. James A. Brown Mrs. L; H. Holbrook. Mrs. Mark Brlmhall. Mrs. Esther Brown. Mis Norrell ne. Startup, Miss Ruth Holbrook. Miss The members of the Linnea club Naomi Startup, Miss Helen Hales, were eertalned it the home of Mrs. Miss Jennie Johtuon. Mia LaRue O. M. Slack afternoon. Startup. Mlas Jennie Holbrook, Mis Needlework, Wednesday music and luncheon Mary Holbrook, Mrs. W. E. Allen, Mrs. were diversions. Harry Butler. Mrs. Fred Warnick. Mrs. J. .E. Hayea entertained the Mrs. H. W. Oease, Mrs. Oeorge E. members of the Utah Soros is club Barton. Mrs. C. H. Ward. Mrs. E. H. at her home Wednesday afternoon. Eastmond, Mrs, Jack Booth. Miss flowers, were attractively ar- Orace Cheever. Mlas Mildred Davis. Spring rans-ethmucrhnut tK. antarfainins Miss Eva Knudsen. Miss Mildred .room. Mrs. Sarah Talmage gave Morgan, Mis Evelyn Morgan. Mis a discussion on "Spanish Literature." Kalei Mrs. Jacobson, Herman followed by a musical program and Orlmm. Mr." O. A. Startup, Mrs. J. lunrheon. E. Cheever. MUs Mildred LeVltre, The member of the Valley circle Mrs. Wilson Smith. Mr Llddle Lewere at luncheon at the Vltre. Mr. H. W. Startup. Mrs. c. A home entertained of Mr. Orville Johnson ThursChamberlain. Mrs. Marv Brown, Miss afternoon.. The assisting hosEdith Rosa, Miss Lola Bo&hard. Mrs day tesses were Mrs. W. A. Snear. Mrs C. N. Whlttaker. Mrs. Elma Board-maH. F. Cannon. Mrs. W. C. Ireland Mrs. Elmer Jacobsen. Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Hischler. Knudsen. Mrs. J. B. Warren and Mrs. Vev Bejg was hostess to the Mrs. Alva Nelson. member of the 8. C. S. club at her The member of the Saturday af- - home Friday evening. Miss Adele Peters, who is teaching In Rlnuham was guest of honor. Cards, music and Clogged Skin Pores luncheon were features. The members of the Provonas club by Thit Method ere entertained at the home of Mrs. No mors squeezing snd te plnrhln ttia mxon Friday afternoon. Lunchrid of tho. utulhtly blrailabn eon followed needlework and mublckhiiU. Tiier. la one simple, safe sic. .nil tun wsy to ft them but, . v. , - and ih.t. - Mrs. ta In fllMnln ft K m m A Eggertsen entertained Ralph sboul two ounce, of cslonlte powder at an attractive Valentine party at trom your rup;ist on lull .prink her home Saturday evening. The entire house wa uniquely decorated to earrr out th Valxntln Mm vnurna everr blackhead will b tons, psrt. - Ptnehrng and table of bridge were played, followed Mientng pum. iuq you cannot by luncheon, which was served to n all of the blacknads out 'that way twenty. while this simple application of calo-ni- " MUs Evelyn Lundahl entertained a powder and water dlwolrsa nnr particle of th.m and leavn the .km number of friends at a radio party sod pores In their natural condition. at her home Sunday evening. An Advertisement.) oyster supper was served to Ray D- n. I " Provo n. The Fraternal Order of Eagle will entertain at a dancing party Friday evening, February 22, at the Eagle hall. It will be one of the most elaborate parties thi fraternal order baa given this season. The Paramount orchestra will furnish the music and the patrons are: J. H. Van Sweden, chairman of the entertainment committee; Lawrence Mansuev ntihllritv VrA Handley, H. Harry Madsen and neison, oirectorating committee, and Dr. and Mrs. Barlow Fox, Mr. and Mr. Chris Oreenhagen. Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Larson. Mr. and Mr. B. Verne McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. LES POUDKES William P. Maack. Mr. and Mr. Aloa so Mackay. Mr. and Mrs. James Met-caMr. and Mr. M. D. McOinnes, Mr. and Mrs. Vere L. McCarthy, Mr. and Mr. C. O. O'Donneu, Dr. and Mr. Harvey Nordberg, Dr. and Mr. O. A. Nyvall. Mr. and Mr. Jess C. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Patten. Mr. and Mr. O. Q. Purrington, Mr. and Mr. A. O. Gunn, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Thomas. Jr, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Tooke, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Utah, Mr. and Mrs, H. Harry Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Can Cott. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bee, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Beck, Mr. and Mr. M. M. Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Boes. Br. and Mrs. John V. Buckle, Mr. and Mrs. Noval E. CaUlster, Mr. and Mrs. John R rvrla Mr Mrs. Mathew Cowley, Mr. and Mrs. u. . caayton, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. DahlauUt Mr nrt Mn C U rv halter, Mr. and Mrsj Charles n! Fehr, wir. ana Mrs. p. ti. OORglh. Mr. and Mrs. J. H rj.rr.tt 1r anH i Thomas Hnhrian Vfr .n4 Mm v ui James, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Leather- , nr. ana Mrs. Lee Lonnger. Mr. and Mm T - n . . v. , i..r . ni4a v. .pmh Mrs. Frank Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold. J lf, SUPPER n nine frue sfiaefes ' fume on a handkerchief is an expression of daintiness, so the longing for clothes that avoid the commonplace is an expression of Our fashions are superiority d from thousands, thus a satisfaction obtainable in assuring no other wa v. ..... hand-picke- V Cleaned tt i - ..t owt-Mar- T U ROSE HOSE N. RACHEL No. 2 I Rachel no a OCR.E ROSE MAUVE OCR.E I . ' . - fir ONE DOLLAR LVubl. Sua tl.SO AND CARD FACE PARTY ENJOYED IN Ma-th- as ?UST as a tlrpp of exquisite per C R EL No- I U A N N A Members of the women auxiliary to the Salt Lake County Medical society entertained at a card party and supper Friday evening at the Ladies' Literary club. Decorations were crimson carnations and flags. Frances Sandberg as Martha Washington and Madeline W likens as George Washington received cards at the door. The serving table was decorated with a bowl of cherries. Those in the receiving line included the following: Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sandberg. Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Ray, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Go wans. Dr. and Mrs. O. E. McBride, Dr. and Mr. E. F. Pomeroy. Dr. and Mrs. F." 17. STdpansky-- and" Vt. and "Mrs. H. B. Spaiigler. INCLUDING L AIMANT (THE MAGNET) - "(Sensaiion ojf!PaHs COTY, Ow'fvL . 7i4 Qiftfi te vis. Miss Mlna Davfe, Miss Emeleen Reesha. Miss Alice Reeshr and Ef-f- le Davis. POWDERS THE SUPREME COTY ODEURS I' i&-(u- CUNCEALF OUNCE oIa)0 AR SIZE KrymlFUcn) $3.00 -- RECL'I THREE crNCEi;.5o |