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Show Unites Literary Ladies Literary ; CJiib Celebrates Club Has Busy) Pm Ona.l Week Planned Parliamentarian whom we adore Striving for Justice and the human Oleeidub and: mixed chorus with The program tot th SM11 dub Willian Post as soloist, was beauti club Ladles" fullv eiven under the d.r?ctioti 01 Literary meeting of the lor Friday at 3 p. m. is under the di- Miss Llile Bradford. Mrs. Theodore M. McHugh. It L. Holman, dressed in a bsauUful rection of Mr. will consist of a costume recital erir oriental costume, made the gift preStory Land." sentation to the club with the foltitled "America as The modenrehrl riding the topmost . A 1...- - .11 l,.l'. .! .J ".' from (CooUnufd Mrs. McHugh will be assisted by the lowing attractive speech in verse, by Misses Ruth and Kathryn Fisher in Claire Stewart Boyer: dance and music and by Munroe OIK BIRTHDAY, Husbands, Mrs. C. W. Hosmer, Mrs. Otlr birthday brings her promised u. xiuni aua vuu. mr otuy ui, ww I V cut aealn Mist LorUie Shields. A shining year a Jewel box wherein the law sec- Our hearts and hands may place The precious Joys tion of the Ladies' Literary club will meet at the clubhouse Tuesday at They gather: pearls of faith for which the soul diswill 10 a. m Mrs. N. A. Dunyon cuss "The Enactment of Statutory t Mast dive Into the greatest depths to find. Ltw" and Mrs. Julia A. F. Lund "Same Needed Provisions for the Sapphires of servic? amethysts love. Mentally Handicapped in Our State." Rubles of courage, and the greatest gem The art section of the Ladles' Litdiamond ideal erary club will meet Wednesday at Of all a clear-c10:30 a. m. The following program To carry with us to the glad year's in wtH tnr presHttdr "An Idler" end.'" Spain: Record of a Ooya Pilgrimage," " by Mrs. Ernest M. Fowler, and Cur- So at the feet of Mother Liters Ire rent Topics to the World of Art" by Who with such wisdom and such section members. graciousness Is leading us to newer lands and The arti and crafts section or the fair, ladies' Literary club will ' meet We place our treasure chest this Thursday at U a. in. for work. "Curhappy day. rent Gleanings In Crafts" will be given by Mrs. A. Walter Koehler. And Into it with vibrant .hearts we Mrs. Emil H. Belbach will be hostess. lav Our varied treasures for the coming ' The arts arid crafts section of the year; Wasatch Literary club will meet at Now had we gems from Burma far the home of Mrs. J. H. Green, 1250 away East First South street, Thursday Or precious jade and jewels from at H o'clock. The lesson for the , . Cathay, day will be Easter innovations, and Wc could not give them with more instructors will be Mrs. E. A. Bock care. pride and and Mrs. J. R. Eliason. Member are requested to bring box lunches. First she. enthroned beauty in the -Crafts, W. B. A. Ho. IT win hold its first whose card party of the season in K. P. hall That gay impassioned maid ! Monday at ( p. m. Bridge and 500 will be played. Prizes will be awardFor ed and refreshments served. reservations, call Chairman Mrs. Emma Doyle, Hyland 3563, or any of the following committee members: Mrs. Nina Lee, Mrs. Mabel Adams. Mrs. Birdie Eardley, Mrs. Harriett Russell. Mrs. Dorothy Olsen. Mrs. Edna McCormac The public is cordially Invited. r Principal Actors in Celebration of Club's JSirtlulay . good her - knowing kindliness Display onie more. And wishes health and happlnesaf .. anew. Ladies r Current Events and- Current well-fraug- ht , bright-bumlshe- for d " other year.-- Hotel Utah. Left, members of the mTmtffofhe "... Literary elub. uho present- Hcctimm an- . ....' - who plays with life And she " " - " in varied roles, The ebb and flow In the affairs of i men, - at the break ihci)herdesx. qiven xr T i t i ft t Aiucrt r.ceits, fast: JAfi ta riyhu. "ait Miss Cynthia Blood, and Miss Grace If e trick. 1 ttl the (rift fram the various of the dub at the annual birthday celebration held Saturday at the ' P.. Litera- ture, ; Pledges allegiance with her gift With hopes Upper" riyltt. Mrs. "TTbTihan,; prom xiif'Ut J-- 1 - thOUght, Jhcodortrl- r- .,i . The Lady Drama, thus renews .her ' faith By giving of her bounty once again; Ever the loved and lively heroine, ; ever dauntless maid, . Viewing the world by breath of romance fanned, History-Touriadds her treasure " '" gay,- -" To fortify the future ably planned. To make It brighter than the former years. Then the exploring ut st ----- " "" , -- " . 7 "If. Music be the on." Elusive child of melody, her. hsart Is offered with the gift she now food of love, plan -" " ever-consta-nt - I --- -- :k A a" I tiny. In her ' alms She too builds up the glowing treasury For needs that progress must fulfill. - -- 1ff.l SJ:7V AW. x 7 Happy to share, knowing her greatest part Is ever blending souls in harmony. Lover of fancy, seeker after truth. Reader of life and death and desFar-seein- g, - . 111 V i lift --fcr ( i i Then the three fates who beckon to ' ti If $ .0mm Jf itt zs I viI ' . I , ' " m urn ; f Ip - v I Hr "" " f I J Moser. Mrs. E. Bachman. Mrs. Samuel Makoff, Mrs. J. W. Selwood. Mrs. E. R. Van Cott. Mrs. F. D. Keeler, Mrs. A. C. Wherry, Mrs. D. E. Hamp- hill, Mrs. L. D. Peastee. Mrs. W. Patterson, Mrs. E. H. Selbach. Mrs. E. B. Springer, Mrs. A. J. Mays. Mrs. H. Hirvhman, Mrs. N. L. Siewart, Mrs. J. W. Reeve. Mrs. D. Wertheimer, Lester. Jt. Mrs. G.- - R. Hill; Dobbs, Mrs. Edward Merrill, Mrs. J. V. Buckle. Mrs. W. D. Prosper. Miss Althea Wheeler, Mrs. A. Walter Miss Koehler, Mrr."L. Leona Sullivan. Mrs. Charles PI F. N. C. D. Mrs. Mrs. Kahler, 8traup, Barrett, Mrs. A. H. Boxrud, Mrs. Walter Payne, Mrs. C. W. Hosmer, Mrs. C. W. Simpson. Mrs. Eleanor B. Bartlett, Mrs. Arch Browning, Mrs. Howard Lathrop, Mrs. F. R. Marshall. Mrs. W. A. Tyler, Mrs. R. N. Vomjg, Mrs. Kent R. Burt, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. P. W. Saville, Mrs. W. F. Beer, Mrs. J. N. Murray, Mrs. Willard Hanson, Mrs. R. BuUjn, ucz. Mary P Ms. Thoi Kherwood, Mrs. Taylor Wooliey, tan. . NelUe Hughes. Mrs. E. A. Angley,-MrsW. L. Partner, Mrs. A. L. White. Mrs. L. H. Stahr.,., Mrs. J. W. Edmunds. Mrs. T. W. Stevenson, Mrs. Mose Lewis, Mrs. CUfrord Rudine it- - E Mrs;- - Philip-- Schenertr- - Mr SchUler. Mrs. H. W.-- Pickering. Mrs. W. S. McCarthy, Mrs. E. W. Ryberg, Mrs. Fred McKee. Mrs. E. R. Gib son, Mrs. G. C. Kidder," Mrs. J. W. Alford, Mrs--. F. M. Gray. Mrs. W. H. Lovesy, Mrs. E. M. Letfyard. Mr. E. H. Schraga, Mrs. W, E. Spraggins, Mrs. M. H. Ferguson, Mrs. Francis Gray, Mrs. Carl A. Wolf rom. Mrs. R. A. Cox, Mrs. Jean Thompson, Mrs. J. C. Bacon, Mrs. Lawrence EDeriy, Mrs. E. B. Coulson. Mrs. R. M. Wil liams, Mrs. J. M. Grisley, Mrs. Morris Mrs. 8. Shapiro, Mies Rosenblatt. Naomi Hoffman, Mrs. H. C. Hoffman, Mrs. O. N. Ray. Mrs. A. E. Goods peed, Mrs. Pearl M. Bachle, Mrs. N. G. Halt, Mrs. Don E. Ray, Mrs. F. L. Peterson, Mrs. C. C. Pratt. Mrs. Laura D. Gree- son, Miss Pearl M. Savage, Mrs. W. Ware, Mrs. A. H. Parsons, Mrs. H. T. Plumb, Miss Jessie E. HurlbutMrs. J E. M. Fowler, Mrs. R. W. Daynes, Mrs. Moroni Helner. Mrs. Hugh Ward, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. George B. Roffe. Miss Linda Jessup, Mrs. H. K. Klingender. at a o'clock at'hsr home, first for fifty years You will marvel at thc delicate smooth ncss of Lablache its wonderful softness like the caress of a flower. You will revel in its intriguing odor the that has made E:rfume the choice of women for particular : more than fifty years. e, If you have never used ask at any toilet goods counter. There are two liies: the original fifty cent box, and the new one dollar (ize with slightly emphasized odor. .. BEN LEVY CO. BOSTON will be Mrs. wlbdie Moore, Bessie Gllmore and Nellie Knowlton. Susanna Eaton teht. Daughters f of Union .Veterans of the Civil War, will hold its regular meet ing Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. Postoffice place. Matters of Importance will be considered and a large attendance is urged. Monday Night Broadcasters will entertain Monday evening at a Playhouse theater party, followed by a light supper atm Keeley"s. m w Denl-Za- y club will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles B. Nelson, 655 Sixth East street, Wednesday at 8 ' p. m. kenslnir-to- n 49 $$0 Ladies' auxiliary to I. A. of M. will the second card party of a series Thursday at 8:30 p. m. at Civic Center. The public is Invited. Mrs. L. Morrison will entertain the Tuesday - give will be served at 12 o'clock by section 2. Business meeting" to follow. W. B. A. No. 9 b ' Happy Hour club, Mlrpah chapter, O. E. S., meets Monday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Jennie Evans, 850 East South 1861-186- 5. West First South street Utah Poetry society willmet at the home of Mrs. A. H, Boxrud, 5? Sixth East street, Sunday at I p. m. ' -- J' L- f. . . - - til- - Mrs. Homer Robinson will read poems of John R. Morland. - Companions of Needlecraft will meet at the home of Mrs. O. Roberta, 338 Laker court, Wednesday. Woman's auxiliary to the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association will meet Wednesday at 11 a. m. at the home of Mm. Emma Powell. 759 Stxth East atreet, lor all-dquilting.. . ) Delta Efwilon Mothers' club will meet Saturday for 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. L. H. Helsclt, 1430 Harvard avenue. Mrs. O. E. Nuttall and Mrs. J. J. Johnson will be the assisting hostesses. Lybia temple No. 32, Daughters of the Nile, will meet for sewing Tuesday at 1:30 p. m., Masonic temple. Circle 8. Ladles' Aid, First Methodist church, will meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Deaton. 1527 Emerson avenue, Wednesday at 2 p. m. ay Home-Mad- -- Z. C. M. I. 13-3- 3 l... .. ,iV . yi , h -J , IaV 'il ii- rC X In a Hurry To end a stubborn eough quickly, H is important to soothe and heal the rid of the germs membranes, and also to aid th arstem Inwardly to help throw off the trouble. For thrm porpoara. here is a bonse. maoe meaicme, far better than thing you could bay at 3 times the. 2 IjL cosu. r rom any aruagixt, ti ui e of Tinex. Put this into a piut botand add tle, plain granulated sugar syrup or drained honey to fill up the pint. This takes but a moment, and bakes a remedy xo effective that you will never do without, once yna have used It Keeps perfectly, and children like If. Thr simple remedy does thre necessary things.. It looeena the germ-lade- n phlegm and soothes away the inflammation. At the same time it is absorbed into the blood, where it arts on the bronchial tubes. This plains why it brings such quick relief, even in obstinate bronchial coughs and '. flu" coughs.- - - gt ' - Tinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norwi Vine, containing the active agent of creosote, in a refined, palatable form, and known J one of the greatest hraling agents for severe crutch, chest colds and bronchial troubles. , . Io not accept a substitute for Tlnei. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. " us all Miss Grace Derrick and Albert Dance. Entertainment and our Epl-- ? The program in full follows: cure" way GIRLS' GLEE CLUB. With air the ecstasy at her glad Round off the heap of goodly treaEast High School. -sure due heart "Sunbeam" Landon Ronald And so the Joy of giving is begun: To make the coming days and "From the Land of the Sky Blue months fecure Water" .r. Cadman Then Portia in her robes of Civil To bring to all a promised happiBOYS' GLEE CLUB. ness. State East High School. "Invictus" Bruno Huhn And with these gifts, O Mother "Friend o" Mine"..Wtlfred Sanderson MIXED CHORUS. East High School. Accept our pledge of faith, may it endear "Gypsy Sweetheart".. Victor Herbert Each jiember lo the club we honor so Solo, William Post. That we may make of this a banner "Sweethearts".....,. Victor Herbert Solo. Esther Anderson. year. Directed bv Miss Lisle Bradford. down to normal in In a most graceful speech Mrs. A. GIFT PRESENTATION. acienrific way. You see Mrs. T. L. Holman. the results in every circle, N. Hanson, president of the club, ac- RESPONSE BY THE PRESIDENT. in youthful figure., new cepted the gift that included between Mrs. A. N. Hanson. $600 and $700 in checks from the vabeauty, new vitality. DUET. Every bo contains the rious sections of the club. A feature "Down in the Forest'' Ronald formula complete. Alio of the afternoon's John W. Summerhays and Mits Flordea was program reasona the for the good ence Summerhays. play "the Little results. When you sea thu lightful one-aSOLO. fat depart; you will know Shepherdess." given in a most artis- "O Vision Entrancing" . manner Miss tic Blood. by .. exactly why. Cynthia Goring Thomas No this method. W. John Try Summerhays. abnormal exercise 01 diet DUET. is required. The object "One Golden Hour" Friml Mr. Summerhays and Miss Summer- a to feed the system T1BTF7 what a gland fails to ONE-ACPLAY. SuddIv. Watch the fat tip- "The Little Shepherdess," part, darby day, the new vitality return. Blood. Albert Eccles. Grace You will be amazed and delighted. Cynthia Derrick. Don't deiiy. A normal figure means , Direction Mrs. Claire Stewart Bovcr. much to you. Go get Marmola now. INSTRUMENTAL QUARTET. See what the first box does. Beth Walton Nelson, director. Great credit Is due the members of Mimoli mteritition nhtas m committee in charge of the the told br ail dnvmtt it 11 per bos. V' It four 4nwsiM u out. he will breakfast for the success of the deCHASTOv let itum at oa boat hta jobber. llghtf ui affair. Among those present were; Mrs. E. M. Baclev- Mrs. J- S Gard, Mrs. Ross E. Hartwelt;-MrT. L. Walden, Mrs. Harry Coombs, Mrs. : . to most people . At about the age of 40 anoat net and women taka on fat Medical men know the reason. At that lage th thyroid gland kitten loses power. That gland largely controls nu trition. On of tta functions is to turn food into fuel and enerer. Tha (food goes to fat when it The toodern method of treating obesity aims to correct that ' deficiency. the wori d Ec-Cl- -- . re for this reason ..... ct ME! it FLOOR That is the method embodied in .Marroola prescription tablets. People Wva used them for over 20 years. That is one reatop why excess at is In less common tlian it used to be. The Marmola prescription has been perfected by one cf the greatest medical Uberatofiea in the world, It i used by coundeaa people to bring weight ; , M A R MOT We Make It Hot for finished Wectrfcaliy . A . . Prescription Tablets albebt SI ... G. W. Seley, Mrs. W. E. Traughber, Mrs. W. F. Adams. Mrs. Ralph M. Emerson. Mrs. R. T. Woolscy, Mrs. M. Havenor. Mrs.. Maude I. Clark. Mrs. F..L. Gardener, Mrs. Josle H. Pratt. Mrs. Rov C. BothweU. Mrs. H. T. Kimball. Mrs. H. A. Wevmouth. Mr.--,. Hans Flo, Mrs. T. B. BothweH, Mrs. Frank J. McGanney, Jr., Mrs. J. W. Lierly. Mrs. C. E. West, Mrs. E. E. Corfman, Mrs. L. F. Hammel, Mrs. R. H. Ashworth. Mrs. W. H. Dayton, Mrs. W. J. Barrette. Mrs. John Cullcy. Mrs. H. D. Hlnes, Miss Isabel Hoggan, Mrs. Clara S. Boyer, Miss Lisle Bradford. Mrs. Mattle Woodward, Mrs, J. E. Evans, Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, Mrs. A. A. Vorus, Mrs. J. H. Wolfe. Mrs. E. B. Crltchlow. Mrs. A. C. Christensen. Mrs. F. A. R. J. Evans. Mrs. C. L. Hoag. Mrs. Sweet. Mrs. L. E. Hall, Mrs. Lafayette B. Dan Shields. Mrs. C. W. Watson. Hanchett. Mrs. D. L. Brundige. Mrs. Mrs. E. E. Hoffman. Mrs. George E. Hermah Harms. Mrs. F. D. Foreman, Skelton, Mrs. L. F--. Cluff. Mrs. J. C. Mrs. S. H. Becslcy, Mrs. Claude McClain. Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood. Mrs. Shields, Mrs. Frank B, Cook, Mrs. E. .O. Lee, Mrs. Charles G. Plummer, E. E. Barnes. Mrs. A. J. Hosmer, Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Murphy, Mrs. W. M. Wad-del- l. A. D. Smith, Mrs. W. H. Bramel. Mrs. Lester D. Freed. Mrs. Mrs. F. W. Hanson, Mrs. F. B. George F. Stlehl. Mrs. F. W. Prickett. Stephens, Mrs. F. M. McHugh, Miss Mrs. E. F. Hanna, Mrs. A. T. Sanford. Hollister Hancock. Mrs. George R. Mrs. George W. Davy, Mrs. John D. Hancock, Miss Edna Dwyer, Mrs. M. Scheld, Mrs. Enos Hoge. Mrs. C. W. M. Johnson. Mrs. H. S. Knight, Mrs. King. . Mrs. L. W. Snow, Mrs. V. F. C. R. Higson. Mrs. Elliott Kimball, Strange, Mrs, H, H. Snelgrove, "Mrs. Mrs, R, W, Flandra. Mrs, M. Postle-wait- e; Paul Hanner. Mrs. Ada Hartenstein, Mrs. D. H. Gove, Mrs. M. E. Mrs. G. R. Both well. Mrs. J. C. Daly. Wilson. Mrs. J. Dawson, Mrs. Henry Mrs. J. C. Hague. Mrs. John A. Av-le- tt. I. Moore. Mrs. Lewis T. Cannon, Mrs. Mrs. E. A. Walton, Mrs. A. H. A. A. Beh'.e. Mrs. B. R. Lewis. Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. W. E. Day. Mrs. Sarah A. E. Smith. Mrs. Luclle Romney, E. Mays. Mrs. P. O. Perkins. Miss Mrs. C. T. Worley, Mrs. F. Higgin-bothaMrs. L. B. Fuller. Mrs. A. N. Betty Perkins. Mrs. Harry L. Bracit-e- n. Mrs. Hugh Rhodes, Mrs. R I. Hanson.' Dr. Jane Skolfield, Mrs. M. Mrs. F. Merrill. H..Ive.. Mrs. R. W. Fisher, Mrs. R. Branning. Joseph Mrs. E. A. Rlckee. Mrs. J. O. Elton. A. Kennedy. Mrs. W. H. Ellison. Mrs. Mrs. A. B. Hardwick. Mrs. J. Mayne Jesse N. Smith. Miss Bernice Smith, Read. Miss Lizabeth Qualtrouch. Mrs. Fred Schwin, Mrs. R. G. Gray. Miss Francis Qualtrtmgh, Mrs. Miles Mrs. H. G. Havenor. Mrs. R. H. Frols-et- h, E. Miller, Mrs. Frank M. Allen, Mrs. Mrs. E. Qualtrough. Mrs. U. G. T Anyone Using Our Goal We Also which StIO. FREE mi ....$4.50 ml It Irs bearrr to ONE SPECIAL SS.OO PHOTOGRAPH. ali mounted in beantlfal silvtrtone mount, when presented with Mr to AMVMVKEM STLWO. I CERTIFICATE GIVEN WIIH EACH ORDER FOR 2 TONS at COAL - ECONOMY COAL CO. s. VLAM CfiU a South Main Street 4 - " l'--' .'.; " soul Is Art Presents her gift in her accustomed Fat Comes at 40 I'hyiicU&a . ; Vi nt ' I but e, Ends Bad Cough over employ hi - SOITH STATE ST. 1 The secular meeting of the Wa satch Literary club will be held, at the ClvfevOfBter-- 3SurslBy roeet- be tSjopn will u WJ. section.-Mrs- . drama of the charge tag Esther A. Husband, president of he the club, wiil read a modemas play-Thosfollowing ladies will act Mrs. tesses during the social hour: Mjs- w chairman; W. V.. Wiegand, . . Hfr r To a. Mttooerta, mis. nr. a. W. H. Curry, Mrs. H. C. Hicks, Mrs. Roscoe Nuttall. Mrs. R. E. Ganahl and Mrs. Ben Johnson. ; The Ladies' Aid society of Phillips Congregational church will meet Thursday at the church. Luncheon 1 v Wasatch Club T. PJll' llr.r i in ! X V lilUI Beld Dust Lin e IHE light surface dust on your floor coverings is something you can ee. When it is gone, you think your rug is clean. But below this dust line, this surface layer of harmless dirt, is filth you never see. Filth of the most dangerous character. Grit that tier sly destroys your rtigs. This is the dirt that ordinary cleaning fails to remove Week after . week, it piles up below the dust line. It cakes into greasy masses at the bottom of the pile. 1 1 packs into the myriads ofpockets between the threads. It is sharp, heavy grit whose kriife-lik- e edges saw and grind, cutting and wearing through the fibers of the fabric every time some one walks over,the rug, every time a piece of furniture is moved across it. 1 must be dislodged from the base of the rug before it can be removed. It must be beaten out of the pockT ets shaken loose from the fibers-dan- ced to the surface. There suction can gather it up. But suction eantiot beat it out or t vibrate it to the surface. A cleaning principle is needed to dislodge it "Positive Agitation." " Positive Agitation" is found only in The Hoover. It enables The Hoover to remove more dirt per minute than any other cleaner. Ard is the only cleaning principle which Vil keep your rugs clean Mox tkt dust lint. Ask us for a demonstration of "Positive Agitation." Three Hoover models, $59.50, $75 and $135. W7ith disting tools, $72, $87 JO and $1 50. Floor polisher, $7.50. Only $6.25 dowju. Allowance for old cleaners. . - re-l- en 1 s The picture lhomytu in diagram jorm em dirt of the millions pockets formed in coverings srt made. Bealinrii necessary to vikratt iht dirt in these pockets to tht surf act so that '.' tan it suctioned taty. floor a totally-differen- jt HOOVER Phone Wasatch 475. k i - v-p- Z. C. M. I. DISTRIBUTORS. ruti ' ty the innumertile yarn ttranit of vhich ... |