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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY .livilury Plans Recent Brides and Holiday' Pcirly J.tft to .right,. Mrs., Lionel Jfattkx, fvrmirltf jtV htYte Peter son, ihwyhtvi" of Mi and Mrs. Van Pitirsuii, H' lib.se marriage took place Sunday, Fl bruary 10; Miss Florence Carhon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lette Carrier Ladies' auxiU iary memoers and their partners-wi- ll be entertained by the second bectlon of the hostess group at a 'Truthful George1 Washington" .party In the west ballroom of the Armory hall Friday, February 23, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. D. Cheshire is in charge of arrangements and Mrs. Hugh Nation is In charge of decorations, with. Mrs. Orsen Allen in charge of refresh-- ments. The hall will be decorated, in red. white and blue, with miniature cherry trees and hatchets in abundance. Guests will be received in an army tent- by O. D. Crockett and Mrs. A. K, Lewis, costumed as George and Martha Washington. Truthful games and George Washington stunts make up the program of entertainment. The hQuse prize will be donated by W. M. McConahay. Hostesses evening are ? Mrs.-J- . D. Cheshire, Mrs. PI A. Clark, Mrs. Harry Crane, Mrs. D. IC. Egbert, Mrs. D. L. Hartwell. Mrsi Hugh Nation, Mrs. Orsen Allen, Mrs. W. A. Keele, Mrs. Orsen Wilcox, Mrs. L, E. Little-fielMrs. E. L. Gustavson. "Mrs". 3: J. Fcnton, Jr.i Mrs. jV. I.. Yearsley, A. H. Lewis abd Mrs. O. 0. Mrs. Crockett. ..TiM- Vt J Bride-Elec- ruary 11. - for-th- e i t Ti10-- - R . k BINGHAM. Mr3. Lee Jones was hostess to the Emahon club Saturday evening of last eeK. Prices at bridge were won by Mrs. George Bolman and Mrs. A. C. Larick. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Mrs. Larick, Mrs. William Mrs. A. A. Macke, Mrs. Bex Tripp, Mrs. Ren Nichols, Mrs. C. W. Addertey, Mrs. M". Smerno:f, Mrsi O. C. Jensen, Mrs. Paul Ransom, Mrs. Archie Clark and Mrs. A. M. Daly or Salt Lake. Miss Verona Smith returned to her home in Pleasant Grove Wednesday alter spending ten days as the guest of Miss Nona Nerdin. Mrs. A. C. Larick. ivIk David C. Lyon, Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mrs. W. H. Harris entertained thj Civic club Thursday evening at the home of the former. After the business meeting, Clemont Crapo gave a talk on appreciation of good music. Refreshments were served to thirty-eigh- t. "A. Le-o- ll II 4 y, sixty-eigh- t i "t Wed- nesday here, with friends-- . surorlsed Mrs. Tlie Jane Jackson Friday evening of last ne ner Dinn-dawas weeit. occasion i Prizes at 500 were won by Mrs. M. A. Stuart, Mrs. Guy DeLucia and Mrs. Carl Carlson. Luncheon was served to the guest of honor and Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. DeLucia, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Frank Mead, Mrs. Andy Reed. Mrs. Jack Whitley, Mrs. George West, Mrs. Tom Nerdin. Mrs. Art Tremelling, Mrs. Susie Tretwey, n Mrs. D..A. Bruno, Mrs. Vaun and Mrs. Joe Warning. Mr. and Mrs. Lolo Spencer were the Inspiration for a surprise party Saturday evening of last week. Prizes at 500 were won by Mrs. R. RefreshMuir and Mr. Spencer. ments were served to Mr.- and Mrs. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Muir. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buckel. Mr. and "Mrs. Scott Linell and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warning. Mrs. William Kelms entertained chub Wednesday the afternoon at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon. Covers were laid, for Mrs. Dewey Knudsen, Mrs. Robert Rodda, Mrs. Hebe Nichols. Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. Howard Fisher, Mrs. Mark Hansen, Mrs. William Atkinson, Mrs. Janabell Sullivan and Mrs George Anderson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Knudsen and Mrs. Rodda. Mrs. Dee Adams left Tuesday for Indiana, where she will spend some time with her sister, Mra, William . McNut. The firemen entertained their wives Wednesday evening in fire hall No. 1. Prizes at 500 were won by Mrs. Wayne Hansen. Mrs. Joe Scussel, Jack Householder and Ralph Smith. Refreshments were served to twenty-fiv- e. Miss Lora Carling and Miss Mabel Neprude entertained the Nuf Girls Saturday evening at the .home of Mrs. T. M. Chesler. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Ralph Evans and Miss Dora Hansen. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Evans, Miss Hansen, Miss Verona Graham Miss Alta Acord, Miss Florence Childs, Miss Helen Candland, Mrs. Edna P. Wade Miss Agnes James, Mrs. Ed Jessen, Mils Blanch Larsen, Miss Stella Klopensteln. Miss Anna Masters, Miss Lola Carrigan, Miss Doris Mas ten. Miss Lucille Carrigan, Mrs. Lawrence Stlllman, Mrs. Art Bird Musco-Ve-Ve- es y. Chrls-tense- Just-A-Me- re & s xOtt . . when she looks badly. Thousands of smart women who-- know and use Boyer Cosmetics, are finding the "better daysar more frequent than they used to be ... for these Creams and Powders work wonders on every complexion. They are consistently good ! - Ak for the complete lice of Boyer Beauty Aids at your druggist's Fact Powder 50c and $1 The American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Stephen Abbot, president, will entertain: at bridge- - tea Saturday March 2, at 2 p. m. at the Rainbow Gardens (American theater building). Mrs. Charles R. of the committee in charge, will be assisted by Mrs. W. Hal Farr, Mrs. N. G. Hall. Mrs. J. C. Rebholz, Mns. O. J. David. Mrs. Otto Weisley. Mrs. W. C. Goff, Mrs. C. Livingston. Mrs. Lloyd Garrison, Mrs. L. C. Potter, Mrs. Edward E. Jenkins and Mrs. D. T. Lane. All Interested are invited to make reservations with Mrs. W. Hal Farr or with any member of the committee. Mrs. A. Bolby, Mrs. A. E. Pearson, Mrs. T. M. Chesler, Miss Verna Skan-ch- y of Salt Lake and Miss Alta Miliar of Midvale. Miss Lottie Maxfield was hostess to the W. H. Y. club Monday evening. Prizes at bridge were won by Miss Mabel Knudsen, Miss Vera Grandquist and Miss Ella Orglll. Luncheon was served to Miss Knudsen, Miss Grandquist. Miss Orglll, Miss Elaine Horn, Mrs. Kenneth Russell, Mrs. Severn Grandquist, Miss Stella Klopensteln and 'Miss Madge Henry. Mrs. M. A. Cotter was hostess to the G. G. O. G. club Thursday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs; J. B. Myers and Mrs. W. 8. Jones, Luncheon was served to Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Jones, Mrs, Edna P. Wade, Mrs. Art Maly, Mrs. A. A. Macke. Mrs. J. C. Leiser, Mrs. Roy Schilling, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Joe Kemp. Mrs. W. J. Myers. Mrs. J. D. Schilling, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. Lewis Buchman, Mrs. Joe Nor den and Mrs. Walter Stem of Holly' wood, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Showalter announce the birth of a son February 7. Miss Agnes Caarigan entertained the W. W. W. club Saturday evening of last week. Sewing was the feature. Refreshments were served to Miss Eva Johnston, Miss Ernistine Hall, Miss Evelyn Sparks, Miss Winona Hansen, Miss Jennie Adams, Miss Margaret Carrigan and Mrs. Blanch Reed. Mrs. Lewis Buchman and Miss Jennie Buchman entertained Mon Mrs. Walter day evening honoring Stern of Hollywood. A color scheme of red and white was carried out in the decorations and tally cards. Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs. Nate Segil and Mrs. Edna P. Wade. Luncheon was served to the guest of honor and Mrs. Segil, Mrs. Wade, Mrs. Leland Walker. Mrs. Art Maly, Mrs. Frank Wardlaw, Mrs. Joe Nor-deMrs. M.-a- . Cotter. Mrs. J. D. Schillingf Mrs. Leslie Breckon. Mrs. Harvey Oarriety, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. W. J. Myers. Mrs. J. B. Myers. Mrs. A. A. Macke. Mrs. George Robbe. Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. George Bolman, Mrs. A. C. Larick. Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs. Eugene Morris. Mrs. O. 8. Jen sen and Mrs. Tom Caulfield. Mrs. C. L. Countryman was host ess to the L. T. B. club Wednesday at a 1 o'clock bridge luncheon. A color scheme of red and yellow was carried out in the decorations and tally cards. Covers were laid for Mrs. Vaun Christensen, Mrs. Harry Steele, Mrs. Mark Hansen, Mrs. Mike Pearce, Mrs. W. H. Harris. Mrs. Charles Sullenger, Mrs. Elmer Knud sen. Mrs. Hebe Nichols, Mrs. Jane Jackson. Mrs. William Atkinson,. Mrs, Feno Shaffer and Mrs. A. Prizes were won by Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. - ' n. Mrs. Tom Caulfield entertained .Wednesday afternoon honoring Mrs. Walter Stem of Hollywood. High score at bridge was won by Mrs. Luncheon was George Bolman. served to the guest of honor and Mrs. Bolman. Mrs. Buchman, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Joe Norden, Mrs. A. C. Larick, Mrs. James Caulfield and Mrs. David C. Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Franklin of Tooele spent the week-en- d with Mrs. Franklin s sister, Mrs. C. Country man. Mrs. T. M. Chesler entertained at a bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mrs. Leland Walker, Mrs. Eugene Chandler. Mrs. Earl Nepple. Mrs. J. ,,A. Mrs. Ingols, Mrs. George Beihlef. Bert Thomas, Mrs. A. A. Macke. Mrs. Willitm Trevarthen, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. George Robbe, Mrs. W. J. Myers, Mrs. J. B. Myers. Mrs. H. R. Atkin. Mrs. W. H. Harris. Mrs. Robert Hone. Mrs. O. S. Jensen. Mrs. R. O. Frazier, Mrs. George Bolman. Mrs. Andy Anderson, Miss Lora Carling and Miss Adele Peters. Prizes were won by Mrs. Atkin and Mrs., Kemp. Mrs. K. K. Marriott entertained Mrs. Thursday evening honoring John Creedon. Luncheon was served the guest of honor and Mrs. L. L. Raddon. Mrs. T. E. Raddon, Mrs. Will Hughes. Mrs. Clyde gwenson and Miss Leralda Raddon. all of Sandy; Mrs. Ernest Prigmore. Mrs, Neldon Chadwick, Mrs. Adolph Chiara. Mrs. Ray Tattori. Mrs. Arthur Cook, Mrs. R. H. Kenner. Mrs. Donald Reed, Mrs. Lon Rawllngs, Mrs. Mrs. Bertha Deveral. Mrs. C. Mitchell, Mrs. Pat Creedon, Mrs. - u "D VERY woman hakhose "better days" ' when she looks herbest. And every woman knows that there aretunes, sad to 15 Pajlh Rut Rot Ait 7700 Chicago Wajajb Av. ... I t . CI . ... - - L Mabey,-chairma- Mantua spent Tuesday and i To Entertain OjL ' 1 1 say . m, Legion Ladies n. Miss Nona Nerdin entertained the F. O. B. club Thursday evening. Bunco was the feature, "ttefresh-ment- e were served to Miss Verona Smith. Miss Doris Masters, Misr Christopherson. Miss Margaret Ireland, Mrs. Reed Stewart and Mrs. Loren Stokes. Mrs. Ed Johnson entertained Friday evening honoring her daughter. Helen's, twelfth birthday. Frizes at parties were' won by Roleene Gallazzl. Catherine Spencer, Avery "Masters and Bill Winters. Refreshments were served to twenty. Mrs. William Morris and daughter, Lola, of Milford, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eungene Morris. at Mrs. Hate Segil entertained luncheon Tuesday honoring Mis. Walter Stern of Hollywood. Covers were laid for Mrs. Stern. Mrs. Lewis Buchman. Mrs. Eugene Morris. Miss Jennie Buchman. Mrs. 8. E. Fem-leMrs. H. R. Atkin, Mrs. Edna P. Wade and Mrs. A. C. Cole. Mrs. A. A. Macke entertained the Martha sewing circle Wednesday afternoon. After the business meeting refreshments were served to Mrs. Earl Nepple, Mrs. V. A. Bishop, Mrs. Russell Sumnick, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. Eugene Chandler, Mrs. " Will Thomas, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mrs. George Bolman. Mrs. A C. Larick, Mrs. O. 8. Jensen. Mrs. William Trevarthen, Mrs. Bert Thomas, Mrs. George Robbe, Mrs. J. A. Ingots, Mrs. Ros-co- e . Casper and Mrs. John West The Maccabees entertained with a card party Tuesday evening in Society hall. Prizes at 500 were won by Mrs. Lewis DeColl. Mrs. Tom Daly. Mrs. Lon Rawllngs. A. J. Trowbridge. A. J, Kresean and Tom Sadler. Refreshments were served to t. In The committee charge was Mrs. Joe Warning, Mrs. M. A. Stuart. Mrs. Frank Mead, Mrs. Andy Reed, Mrs. Tom Nerdin, Mrs. George West and Mrs. Guy DeLucia. Mr. and Mrs. William Gouldlng of 1 Ik . Bol-ma- n, - Girl Scout Leaders' ... club met Thursday evening at the Hotel Utah. The Who's Who at the openlng'of the meeting reviewed the following new members: ) Mrs. W. L. Field, captain of troop 3, St Paul's Episcopal church; Mrs. J. H. Higginbothara. captain of troop 4. West Junior high school; Mrs. L. D. Young, lieutenant of troop 5. First Presbyterian church: Mrs. W. Hi Bumett, captain of troop 7. First Congregational ehurChr Mrs. Charles Jacobs, lieutenant or troop 8. First Presbyterian church; Mrs. Edward Gilmer, lieutenant or troop 12. Liberty school: Mrs. R. Wlttre-bech- t. captain of troop 15, Longfellow school; Mrs. H. 8. Kerr, captain of troop 16. Riverside school; Mrs. L. S. Packman, captain of troop 17, St. Mark's Episcopal church: Mrs. Anton BJoom, captain of troop 20, Trinity Baptist church: Mrs. Her- : man Bauer; eapWff ertreop 2T. Im-- 1 manuel Baptist church; Mra Hacel M. SorreUs. captain of troop 22, One- qua school. Notice was given of a pow wow to be held, for girls at the University of Utah during spring vacation. Plans were made for the Girl scout pageant to be held in the Deserel gvmnasium on the evening of March 22. in which every girl in the city is to have a part in this historical picture of girl scouting, which will be decided in processionals, song, dance tableau and dramatics by tne uiri 8couU in costume. Pretty Wedding Unites Popular - Dainty Chinese Maid ami UniTorme! Doorman Add Metropolitan Air to New Hofclelrv. " Delta chapter or the Delphian so ciety will meet- Thursday -- at0 cioc at Hotel utan. Tney wui study "Four Famous Books," with Mrs. O. J. LaBarge as class leader; T. Odell will give the resume; "The Golden Legend Mrs. C. R. Augustus; "The Romance or the Rose," Mrs. K. M.. Murphy; "Ancas- sln and Nlcolette."- - Mrs. Oaskell Romney; "Travels of Marco Polo," Mrs. R. L. Maughan. The second period will be: "Dante, the Supreme Genius or Medievalism." with Mrs. W. T. Reldas class leader, "Resume," Mrs. Q. J. 'XaVlU Nauva," Mrs. D. L. ' Folsom; "Plan of the Divine Com o edy," Mrs. J. T. Harrington r "The Inferno." Mrs. O. A. Jensen; "Purga Miss Dorothy Drake of Challis, tory," Mr. A. E. Christensen; "Paradise.; Mrs. Earl S.. Wright. . ..,.. Idaho, was hostess to Tier classmates of the senior class at Rowland hall Ladies' Aid society of the First at a theater party at the Playhouse. Congregational church will hold its meeting in the church par Friday evening. The guests includ- regular lors Tuesday between the hours of ed Miss Alice Drake, Miss Betty 11 . m. and 3 p. m. Luncheon will be O'Connor, Miss Dlanthalln Lollin, served. Miss Margaret Skelton, Miss Eleanor Women's Alliance of Unitarian and Blitz and Miss Marjorle Berle, class Other Liberal Christian Women will adviser. After the performance, the hold an open meeting Wednesday at party enjoyed a late supper at Kee 2:30 p. m. at the parish house. The ley's. program for the afternoon will be of a patriotic nature and Mrs. Esther Husbands will read "Father AbraBRIDGE DINNER ham," by Ida M. Tarbell. Music will be provided and memHONORS BRIDE numbers bers and friends are invited. Mrs. M. E. Johnstone and Mrs. Earl Hav- enor will be hostesses. . ' Mrs. Fred Bollinger was hostess at a delightful bridge dinner, recently Sego Lily club will be entertained at her home on Yale avenue, com by Mrs. May Edwards at her home, 46 Chicago street, Thursday at 1:30 plimentlng Miss Rosalia Madsen, p. m. , whose marriage to Lester D. Hovey Woman's Immanuel Bapsociety, will1 take place the latter part of tist' church, will meet Thursday at February. The 'guests wert served the home of Mrs. George T. Smith, at one long table decorated with a 1186 Sherman ' avenue. Executive crystal basket of red carnations. meeting will be held at 10:30 a. m., followed by White Cross sewing. Corsages of red roses were used as Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. favors. The guests Included Miss 2 serving. Busim., Madsen, Mrs: Spencer Madsen. Mrs. ness with section. 1:30 p. m. Devomeeting at Herbert B. Maw. Mrs. H. R. Frants, Mrs. Victor Johnson. Mrs. Lenox tional led by Mrs.. C. E. Richmond. Pratt. Mrs. David Reusch and Mrs. Missionary lesson, "Friend as TeachFred Bollinger. Mrs. Bollinger was er," Mrs. WUliam Schmahl. assisted bv her daughter. Miss VirMembers or the Poinsettia club ginia Bolling-- r. Monday evening the will meet Monday evening at the Chaminade Ladies' chorus enter- home or Mrs. R. V. Oardner, 656 at tained In honor of the bride-ele- ct the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lund. Grant street. ; "' 715 First East street. Games and Ladies of Maccabees, Mountain music by the members of the chorus hive No. 27,the will hold their regular were enjoyed. A lat supper was business Monday at 6:19 served to thirtv-si- x "guests. Mrs. p, m., W. meeting O. W. hall. All members Pearl Kimball Davis and Miss Mar- are to be present, as business urged tha Miller werain chante of the af- - ot importance be transacted. rair snd were assisted b Miss Ber- The committee willwishes to notify tha Sessions. Mrs. Itimer. Miss members of the splendid success of Helen Latimer and M ss Baba Lund. cara party no. z, neid February 13, and to extend a cordial Invitation to card party No. 3, to be held FebruComing-Event. ary 27. member of tve P. Any 'lntffiUs Sisterhood of Congregation Monte- E. O. Sisterhood living in Salt Lake, flore win a card party 8unday who has not been notified of the evening atgive Covenant house, 411 the to be givenTuesday at the East South luncheon street All memTemple Lois is Marian partv house, requested bers and friends are invited. to ccU Wasatch B732-' Danish Sister lodge 69 will hold Its Chapter D, P. E. O. Sisterhood, will memorial meeting Monday at 8 p. meet Monday at the home of Miss m, K. P. hall. Ethel Campbell, 241 Tweirth East street. . The Women of Mooseheart Legion will hold their regular monthly meet. Mr. and. .Mrs. Chris Greenhagen ing Thursday at the Moose hall. All and Mr. and Mrs. H. Harry Madsen members are urged to attend.: have issued Invitations for a, dancing partv to be given in the Eagles hall Missionary society. First Pnwby- on Te?day evening. February 19, in tarlan church, meets with Mrs. W. E. honor of members ot the legislature Day.. 1377 Princeton avenue. Tues and employees of the body. day at 2 p. m Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Earl Young and Mrs. W. H. Porclub of the East high ter. Annual . school valentine dancing party announced for Saturday. February 16, 8ervice Star Legion entertainment has been postooned until Saturday, committee. Mrs. Frank Bird, chairMarch 15. Plans are being com- man, is planning a bridge tea for pleted to make this affair one of Thursday, March 14. at Memorial the most successful ever held. house in Memory grove. . :) Mrs.-Fre- d 1 Tio ida rid Seniors "r La-bar- - Guests f Girl , - ton , - T Elizabeth Creedon. Mrs. Ed Heather and Mrs. Sarah Brackon. The W. B. A. entertained at cards Wednesday evening in Society hall. Five hundred was the feature. Refreshments were served to twelve. Mrs. E. West entertained the E. r vA 1 :' vc.- -' K De-Co- ll. ' v aV x Th marriage of Miss XaVee Peterson to Lionel C. Banks was sol- -' emnlzed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peterson, at noon Sunday, February 10. at Richfield. Bishop H. J. Hansen performed the service in the presence of thirty-fiv- e guests. The bride's wedding gown was fashioned of pale green tulle, with circular flounce sand irregular hemline, and (he carried a shower of pink rweouas- ,- i ne young couple unattended Following the ceremony the bridal party and members of the immediate families were entertained at a wed- dining dinner. The table was attractively decorated with pink roses and carnations in silver vases. The occa slon served also as a celebration of the twenty-fift- h wedding anniversary of the bride's parents. Mrs. Banks ws .formerly a stu dent or the Utah Agricultural college, while Mr. Banks, the son of Mr, and Mrs. C. H Banks of Los Angeles, is a graduate of the University of Southern California. The young couple will be at home at the Wiltshire Arms apartments arter March 1. ' i - V ' s ' " " '''" " V-- ' .5 Li 1 7-'c- YOUNG FOLK ENJOY .VALENTINE DANCE Miss Clara Longden entertained at an attractive Valentine dancing Friday evening at her home, party 530 North First West street The 1 N guests included Miss Gladys Bud. Miss Beulah Hanks. Miss Llllv Fish- , er. Miss Blanche Freo. Miss Mary.. 1 norrocKs, jsck Barnes. Owen Ste- lrj. phens, Lawrence Stephens. Clarence Blakemore. Andy Overly and Adamson. Nor-ma- Th Ntw Ambkuador Hotel, 147 Fifth Cut ktrMt, will b opn today for Uiom On mora wishing to make Inspection. . Attendants will tx at your sarvle. wsck will bt requited to oompleta tn work, when. Uis furnishings will b will formal be of and notice announced, opening placed ELMER M WOODBURY. Directing Manef tAdv.) , ct is, -.- C.ML1. Beauty Parlor Whitehead, New York experts, in association with players from cities throughout America- and Canada. The llsteners-l- n are urged to have four players ready with cards and to follow the game bid by bid and play by play as broadcast over KSL. - The contestants in the fifteenth game of the present series are R. F. Rode of Miami. Fla., prominent instructor, broadcaster and player, who has been an Important factor In making bridge one ot the major di esting' program has been arranged, and all interested are invited to attend. IDAHO RESIDENT ." Section C. Radiant chapter No. 12, will meet at the home of Mrs. E. R. Van Cott, 1512 Ninth East street, Monday at 2 p. m. Assisting hostesses wUJ be Mrs. Carrie Sanders. Mrs, Anna Taylor and Mrs. Minnie Tobias. All members of the Eastern.: Star and friends are Invited. ' HAS PARTY HERE Mrs. E. B. Williams entertained at an afternoon tea Wednesday at her home, 858 East First South street YOUR HAIR Mrs. Williams resides in Gooding, Idaho, but is spending the winter in Bait Lake City. , hold will Eigml Pi Mothers' elub . 2 at its regular meeting Thursday p. m. at the fraternity, house,' 1206 , should be our crowning beauty. But It must be oaretully tended and arranged. : . East First South street,- All wives, and mothers of Sigma. Pi. are. Inm v. " ' Personals Try Our New "DuarT and "Realistic" Permanent Waving , Mr. and Mrs. Kay B. Christenson - have returned home after a year's Lynds chaptr, O. E. 8 will give a Washington's birthday party Friday at 2 p. in. in the Masonic temple. Reservations may be made by telephone through Mrs, M. R. Large, n, or Mrs. O.. Z. Hyland 264-Hyland 6346. Clem-enso- stay In Washington, . D. C. . Mrs. Harry 7. Kramer has returned from a two weeks' visit with his parents in Butte. Mont Her sister, Mrs. M. Kllvanlck, accompanied her to Salt Lake for a short stay stake an appointment next hair cut. Phone Wasatch Mrs. A. B. Marquard will leave The Women's Republican club board meeting will be held Monday St the latter part of February ta Join Mr. Marquard in Mexico, where they 10:30 a. m. in the Newhouse hjteU will make their home. . Regular meeting of the. Wasatch The first thing to be done Is to Sisterhood No. 248. auxiliary to the B. of R. T, will be eld Friday at write a Tribune Want Ad telling Just 1 p. m. in the I. O. O. F. hall, 41 what you want and your qualificaPoe toff ice place, followed by the sixth tions. The Wants will do the rest in a series or public card parties. Mrs. J. T. Stanford is general chairman. Alpha chapter, Delphian society, will meet at the Hotel Utah, Mod-da- y at 2 p. m. Topics for report: "Life and Works of Jenson," Mrs. 8. Hatcher, leader; "The Silent Woman," Mrs. C. &. Gulp; "The Masque" Mrs. Charles AUcott; 'The Masque of Queens," Mrs. Frank e Cowan; Mrs. Conrad "Current Events," -Jones. '.' Miss Orpha Tyson Entertains Club Miss Orpha Tyson entertained the J. F. B. club Thursday evening at her home, 729 East Sixth South street, at a prettily arranged bridge party. The guests ' enjoyed a late supper, the table being covered with a Madeira cloth and holding as Its centerpiece a silver bowl of red and white carnations. Place cards in Valentine design were marked for Miss Theresa Johnson, Miss Clea Taylor, Miss Erma KJar, Miss Martha Nelson. Miss Hazei Jeppson. Miss Augusta Finch, club members, and the following special guests: Mrs. C. W. Williams. Mrs. B. B. Cllft, Mrs. E. F. Murphy. Mrs. K. A. Nlelson and Mrs. Bertha Carter, - . for your 475 Wt s pecUllM la hair dyeing. Our operator has bad years of experience. Come in and, consult Mrs. VI Horrocks. . se rifteea Expert Attendaats Miss Grace Marshall, formerly e( Walker's, kas Joined ear staff Z. C. M. I. Beauty Parlor Second Floor. SPECIAL Ei?IIi: : e e ENTER SLOGAN CONTEST - Pint Prize of $25.00 Tor a slogan describ- ing: Colville's Sweet Cream Ice Cream. Get a Contest Blank now with every purchase of onepint or more. : FEBRUARY 17TH AND ALL WEEK BRICK SPECIAL Fresh Banana Nat, Vanilla. Cherry Macaroon Pint 25 BULK SPECIAL ' Pint 30 Quart 50 Black Walnut Quart 60 , Extra Packed In Ice WASHINGTON'S , 1 . Dons only ky etperts , Prlscilla J. Riter auxiliary No. S, here. United Spanish War Veterans, will Mrs. E. C. Post has returned from meet Monday at 8 p. m. in the an extended trip to the Pacific coast hotel. New-hou- nd . ;' Miss Charlotte Johnson was the hostess at a prettily appointed luncheon Saturday afternoon at the Marian Lois party house in honor of .Miss Sarah Chlpman, a popular bride-eleof February. The guests were seated at one long table decked with a silver basket of dainty pink and white blocks. Place cards carryout the chosen color scheme were versions at the famous winter resort; ing marked for twelve close friends of Mrs. Hamilton P. Tones of New Miss Chlpman. . La., one of the souths foremost players and teachers, and Mr. Work and Mr. Whitehead.. Following are the advance hands ta" game firteen: Milton C. Work, "Bouth" (the Dealer), holds: Spades, A 8 6 2; Hearts. 7; Diamonds. A K 10 9 2: Clubs. 10 9 4. Mrs. Hamilton p. Jones, "West." holds: Spades, 4 3; Hearts, A J 9 8 6 4; Diamonds, Q J 8: Clubs, J 1. R. F. Rode. "North," holds: Spades, K Q J 10 5; Hearts, Q 10 6; Diamonds, 7 6; Clubs. KM. Wilbur C. Whlthead, "East," holds: Spades, 9 7; Hearts, K I 2; Diamonds, 8 4 3; Clubs, A Q 6 6 2. The fifteenth of 4 series of twenty radio auction bridge games will' be broadcast from KSL, .Tuesday. Feb ruary IB, at 3:30 p. m. (M. S. T.) Each game of the series features Milton C. Work and Wilbur C. vited. : Hostess, at Luncheon :y SOUTHERN PUYERS TAKE PART IN NEXT RADIO BRIDGE GAME The Beta B chapter of the Delphian society will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday evening, February 19 at 7 o'clock at the Newhouse hotel. The subject under discussion will be. "Greece From Pericles ta Alexander the Ofeat," The preparatory discussion, "The Ideals of Later Greece.'" will be given by Mrs. Ruth St. Ann's Sewing circle will meet Captain. Topics will be given as Tuesday and Thursday at 2 p. m. In follows: "Grecian City State," Mrs. the sewing rooms of the Kearns St. L. M. Nottage; "The Seven Years Truce." "The FaU of Athens," Mrs. Ann's orphanage. Carolyn Mitchell; "Spartan SupremWomen's legislative committee will acy," Elizabeth Watts; "Philip of meet Thursday at 10 a. m. at the Macedon," Mrs. Katherine Joiner; state capitol building. "Alexander the Great," Mrs. Alice Sturgls. Hospital section of the Catholic Women's league will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. at the sewing rooms ot the Holy Cross hospital. 8. club Friday afternoon. Sewing was the feature. Luncheon was served to Mrs. E. E. Longfellow, Mrs. D. E. Ireland. Mrs. Frank Shatter, Mrs. O. D. Henry. Mrs. John West, Mrs. Joe Toy, Mrs. William Grant, Circle A of Centenary Methodist Mrs. Vern Faddis and Mrs. William church Ladies' Aid will meet at the 8parks. home of Mrs. Frank Rickey, 2003 Mrs. Nettie Berry left Saturday for Fifth East street. Friday at 1 :30 p. m. Centerville. where she will spend All members and friends are invited. three weeks with her daughter. Mrs. R. I. FarreL after which she will go Circle B or Centenary Methodist to Sao Francisco.-church Ladles' Aid will meet with Mrs. Lewis Andreason entertained Mrs. W. J. Powell, 1716 Fifth East the 8. B. A. Monday evening. Prizes street, Tuesday at 2 p. m. at 500 were won by Mrs. Lewis- Sale Lake circle 559. Neighbors of Mrs. H. R. Gust, Robert Burk and Jack Larsen. Refreshments Woodcraft, will hold a snort business were served to twelve. meeting Thursday evening at the Misses Iva and Norrene Andreason I. O. O. F. hall. A card party will -entertained the Busy Bee Sewing follow the meeting and the public afternoon. club JPriday Refresh- is. invited. ments were served to Marie Loony, ; Doris Berg, Louise Brisk. Berneice Camp 33, Daughters of Utah PioBalkier Fay Borenson. Magdelyne, neers, will be entertained by Mrs, Patrecia and Catherine Gust. Mrs. Emma Barnes at 360 Thirteenth East H. R. Gust acted as chaperon, street Monday at 2 p. m. An inter- - Young People -- Women's Clubs v-- t -- -- I d. Bingham t Salt Lake Girl ' Scout Leaders Greet Workers t Emit It'arhon, whose enyayeamit to - Philon - announced (i. H nfftiher today; Mra. Karl F. Brown, f oritur-ly- . Mix Vada Liston, whose' Marriage took place Thursday, Feb- 17, 1029. 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