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Show to IF NOVEMBER 7, 1929? THE SALT EAKE TRIBran:, THURSDAY that the morning be devoted Stale Prepares Program" ment to a program ana acnoot oe own users For Armistice Day Events of. the , Day Poi mlar Hostess Director of Fashion Show i. Entertains Giib Mrs, Jay Turin Harris entertained to members of her bridge club at a prettily arranged luncheon Wed' nesday at the Hotel Ambassador. Varicolored, tall flowers decked the table and cover wen laid for twelve guests. Mrs. Harris returned early in the week from Los Angeles, where she has spent the last five weeks. The matron accompanied her daughter, Miss Suzanne Harris, to the coast, where she has entered the University ox uaiuorma at los Angeies. ;ej Katherine Griffith,-chairma- n of the committee on arrange . Mrs. Clara M. Clawson announces a 24 per cent reduction on au Full tweed ensembles. length coats. Smart and exclusive styles. 3S North State, apt. J. (Adv.) ed Furniture STORED, PACKED and SHIPPED W StttVW BVTST Ct'KTOMTR EVEN BKTTFR THAN H BXPBCTS TO U SCaVKD, ttm ftf Ml to nr orianiialloa particular can sad eourteaj. fcaadla hi trained Job vita fcl M teal sale leads te and trass all puts at the wrM Fire- M.A.Keyser Storage Co. proof Wert MMrf SMtk strata Salt taka Cttr. Ctefe Ftoaa Wasatea HU t TO at Voters, luncheon, p. nu, Civic Center. " Cleofan club meets with Mrs. Annette W. Culmer, 27 C street ana tan. Mr. w. w will. speak. ng m - EL 4V I Business Club Meets For November Bride The special feature c the monthly - Mles Beulah Madsen, a e Ladles' auxiliary. Veteran Volunteer Firemen's assocla- -. tlon, all day quilting at home of Mrs. 'William A. CardweU, 123 L street e e " " Needle club meets at home of Mrs.' Julius Edelman. S ' HH - , bride-ele- m : Y. W. C. A. of Westminster college will conduct a sewing bee at the home of Mary Brown, organisation president, Saturday night to make articles for the annual Chiistmaa ba zaar to be held on the college campus December 9 for the purpose of raising funds to send a delegate to trie district convention at Asllomar, Calif, during the summer months. Mrs. WUlism Coulam and daughter, Helen, have gone to southern several California Jor jisitot weeks. a. .". Phi Delta Theta Mothers' club will a bridge tea Saturday in the na X held the west hand: the game was auction bridge. South bid one no trump and there was no oiner declaration. If the game naa been contract bridge, south would have bid one three no no tramp and north trumps. v . - .. leaamg tne live oi clubs; my partner won with the ace and returned the seven, south taking the trick with the king. South then led his Jack of hearts and fin essed. My partner's king won and he returned my club; so we mode four club tricks all told, and a heart, which saved the game. Where was I aided? ra CORRECT FLAY. After the second trick, the declar er could place all the adverse clubs. had led the five wnicn. of course, was my fourth best: there are nine clubs higher than the five: I must have three of them, north had two, east had played two and south had one; consequently, east must have a third club left,- - and as it must be higher than the five and lower than the seven, it must be the six. With a club marked in east's hand, the de clarer should have known- - that If he lost a finesse before he won nine tricks, game would go with it. But he had to finesse diamonds In order to win the four extra tricks needed for game (he had won one club and was sure of two spades, one heart and cue diamond). The heart finesse had an equal chance of success, but would yield only three extra tricks and be would have to try the diamond finesse subsequently. Taking two finesses would entail a double risk, so on trick I, declarer should have put dummy in with a spade and then have led a diamond for the finesse. When the diamond finesse won, dummy should havebeen put in secona time - to lead diamonds. Played In that way the declarer would have made game. I started DV a " i V,r 7 moa ess ! . Miss OWlla Buehler and ML-Lydla Stevens were hostesses at an attractive dinner party Sunday evening at the home of M1m Stevens on Fifth East street. Ten guests were present. a Women's most personal accessory Q mm hwm Q j.ut- t Again? ( Today, Nov. 7th at 2:00 p. m. Bod en wort and and tea Mist MIm Badger "magic" with variooa kind of bmd. Juat Mich "magic" aa you particularly If youraelf. an worn with tneea raeipea you haw vh adrantages of a modern Natural Oas ran.out.There's no gucaawork in gaa cooking! Come tod Had .... ... ' Everyone Invited . . . No Admission Charge Attractive Attendance Prize - Flan aew to ba an hand thli afternoon the AUDITORIUM of the. UTAH GAS & COKE CO. 4j SOUTH MAIN AlDha Delta Pi will entertain Sat urday afternoon between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock at a bridge tea In the Granada ballroom. An Interesting feature of the afternoon will be a fashion show, with members of the sorority acting as models. Miss Katherine Griffith is chairman of the committee on arrangements. . RECIPES FOR Gerwan'Caffee Bread Tea JUagi and Cinaamaa Eolla a. . Alpha Chi Sigma will entertain its members Saturday evening with a treasure hunt between the hours of 1 and 12 p. m. Graydon Burnett is chairman of the committee which has charge ofpiacing the clues and planning the refreshments. Freshman class will entertain at dancing party on Friday, Novem- 4bT IS. The affair will be given at a Memorial bouse. Memory grove, City Creek canyon. dance?" Martha was angry. She stormed and raved and wept Then she went to her room and calmed down. She had a long talk with Aunt Ellen and another one with mother. Next day she went to school quite a different appearing girl. She could not go to 4g thatiria3ice,'trf' were In such bad shape, her skin was so sallow, her manners so negative, but she went to the next one like a butterfly riding a rainbow. There are some girls who neglect themselves sadly. They do not take exercise and good diet so their skins are bad. They do not drink enough water and they eat too many rich sweets. They read in a poor light and weary their eyes. They toss their Clothes about and look like scarecrows generally. Their classmates shun them and they become inward-lookin- g than which nothing is girls, worse for the mental health. . It Is wise and right to appeal to the beauty motive, the social Interest the boy motive. In such instances. Teach a girl to make herself beautiful, to keep her body fit clean, and her whole personality will respond. Use the strongest motive at hand, but get the girl to help herself. It is wonderful how a girl vs? 4 active-membe- affair:-- - mula is very complex and has been jealously guarded. It is practically impossible to duplicate Vapex. io the ...Ask for V'A-P'E-trim, white box with the green triangle. Do not accept a cheaper substitute. Sold at all drug stores. A bottle of Vapex costs only $i and contains fifty applications an average of only ac an applk cation, . . . E. Fougera 67 Company, Incorporated, New York City. VAPEX rf well-dress- I mOJCEDfJIE7" 9K9tf The unenlightened woman who still suffers every month, receives tittle sympathy when she could so easily end those pains with Midol. This merciful medicine is not a narcotic, you know. Nor does it interfere in the slightest with the normal and natural process of banish the pain in five to seven minutes. Because it acts' directly on the organs affected. If taken ahead of time, you may avoid a single uncom- fortable momentr'Try to realize what a truly wonderful discovery this is; it has made at least one form of suffering quite needJessT When every drugstore has these harmless tablets isn't it foolish to be a. martyr? Midol costs fifty . cents, in aluminum case. 4mm- Midol's comfort is not confwed-foa- nv certain days or age. It relieves at any time pf life. Its ease is felt immediately in cases of nervous headache, backache, cramping, hot flashes and all febrile pain peculiar to women. TuildDlP 50 EAST BROADWAY SI m the Season s Greatest Saving: j - In Sfccs to 14 '40. All New Colors We are offering to you hundreds of the season's smvtest dresses at a price that in no way suggests the amazing values entailed. All the new feminine, frocks. ed The frock with- - long, uneven hemline . . . tiny capeleta , . . lingerie touches of pique . . . the shining lame dresses . . . the fitted In all Princess dress . . . the dress with godets or flares. the new winter shades. The New Silhouette And Paria, who know her fash, lona from ewj angle and curve, would approv thaae channlntly youthful, molded fxoeka. The longer the lines . . . the amarter th frock. 2D - VALITS TO I2S.T5 'Hughes For Coats" Is Becoming a Tradition . The newly pledged merrbers-- of Delta Zeta wllUentertaln the of the organization at a dancing party to be given at the chapter house. 208 South Thirteenth East Friday evening. Miss! Barbara Hickman has charge of the V.. ... Values to 19.75 irx It - - Latest menstruation., VAPEX I night long the healthful wpor keeps its strength . . . fights your cold asleep or awake. . . . This modem way to treat a cold was discovered in England. Its simplic ity, its pleasantness, its efficacy astounded physicians and scientists. The Vapex essence is now imported into America directly ... Fashions Junior Aid association will meet Friday at 11 s. m.. Hotel Utah. Members are requested to bring Jelly or fruit for the children of the Neigh borhood House. University Social Neu s JS-S- ,, up secretions your Jicao-dn- es does away with the disagreeable features of a cold. Keep a bottle bandy on your dresser or in your desk at the office. It is cheap, effective health insurance. Vapex is convenient and economical to use because it is very concentrated. ' Put a drop on your handkerchief or your pillow. AU day long or all Copies of Paris Miss Rosanne Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Cannon, left Tuesday for California to spend the winter months. .mm SCHOOL ofCOOKIMG , Vakz kills the germs of common colds... limits the infection at the start Breathed deeplyit clears" way," . Jefferson camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet with Mrs. Luttle RusseU Scott. 1464 South West Temple street, Friday, at 2 p. m. , ill ' girt who looks as you look, who believes as you do to go to a class "What way?" "The dance way. You never tool pains with your hair, it's a mop. you nave bitten your nails until i m ashamed to look at your hands. Just look at them, it win do you good to see what you nave done to yourseii. You take no care of your clothes. You have on a good dress, but it looks as though it had come straight from the rag bag. You took It off and threw It on a chair and then you sat on it Your shoes are never cleaned from the day you put them on until you throw them away, and that's oitener than it ought to be a you took decent care of them. You have nobody to blame for this but yourself. I In mighty sorry for it all. but Martha, how could a bey ask a - tass Bodea that haved (Coppyrlght, John F. DiUe Co.) . tional guard armory, 376 East Second AFTON COUPLE WED. South street, at 3 p. m. Reservations AFTON. Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. can be made with Mrs. J. J. Porter, -, Adolph Inson of Afton announce the Hyland tm. m m ; K marriage of their daughter Odo to 8alt Lake General Hospital Alum- Samuel Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. nae association will give a card par- Tom Ross of Afton. The ceremony ty Friday evening at the Nurses' was performed in the Salt Lake ' home on Twenty-fir- st South and State streets. in. street By ANGELO FATKL The Beaaty Motive. Martha had very little attraction for the boys and girls who associated with her. 8he was usually left to her own resources. When schemes of hilarity were on foot, nobody thought of counting her in, "She's such a dud." One day Martha reached home in time to shelter herself from public scorn. Had she broken into tne wild weeping and hysterical storming before the crowd she would have been cast into outer darkness for good and alL As it was, she Just saved herself by rushing home and falling on Aunt Ellen's comforting bosom. "They never asked me to go to tne class dance. I'm the only one. Nobody asked me, What'UIdo?" "Why. Martha, nobody supposed i you wanted to go. wnat ngnt naa tney not tor i m just as good as any of them." "or course. But you navenx oe clve ; r ct Monday evening at her horne on Lincoln avenue. Fall flowers In pink and white prevailed In the decorations throughout the house and the refreshments were carried out in the same colors. Games and - music numbers were enjoyed by thirty-fiv- e guests. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Ralph CardweU, Mrs. Gordon caraweu and Mrs. Clyde worden. Mrs. Lester D. Hovey entertained Miss Madsen at a dinner party at her home in Ogden recently. The guests were seated at one long table, the centerpiece being a crystal basket of rail nowers in orange and yeuow. The rooms were decorated with a flowers, and a da Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saland of New profusion of fallwas spent in playing York are visitors In Salt Lake for a lightful evening few days and are guests at the Hotel triage. Utah. S. L. Matron in Europe A social event of the week win be r. nounes, wn nss jars, the first In a series of dancing parEurope ties to be given by the B. Y. U. club spent the last six monthsisinnow In of Salt Lake Friday evening at Me with a party of friends, several months Vienna, spent having morial house. Memory park. City Creek canyon. All members cordi in pans. ally invited. , Friars club will entertain at a for Rummage sale, November 9th, 10 mal dancing party In the Belvedere a. tn. 131 Regent atreet. (Adv.) lounge Saturday evening. Gordon H. Sears is chairman of the committee in charge. i Dressed Up .5 1- -2 ic OUR CM aren of November, was guest of honor at a shower given by Mrs. A. CardweU meeting of the Junior Business club, held Monday evening In the AI truss club rooms. Tribune building, was a talk on India by Miss Hester Mo uaugney. miss Mcoaugney talked on the economic, political, religious and social conditions of that country. wnere ane spent tour years in social research work. The talk was pre ceded by a short business session, at wnich it was decided that the club give the usual Thanksgiving baskets to needy families. Other matters taken up were the appointing of committees for the coming year, future activities of the club, the initiation party to be held this month and the Christmas party to be held in December. Refreshments were served. STAFF OF LIFE Raiiln Bread Swcdlth Tea Bread 3 QUICK ACTION FOR A COLD IS VITAL AT THE FIRST SNEEZE USE VAPEX South State atreet Ladies' Aid society. West, minster Presbyterian church, meets at 2:30 p. m., church study, v Women's meets with Mrs. Edward K. Bacon, T 1036 Eleventh East atreet Ladies Aid society. Liberty Part Methodist church. wiU meet at 2 p. m. with Mrs. C. Augustson, 2284 Seventh East 323 - Regular'- meeting. Chapter No. S2, Women of Mooseheart Legion, t p. m. Work NORTH II The Come at M-- m . S. B. A. Thimble club- meets 1:30 p. m., 8. B. A. hall, .y , Susanna Eaton tent Daughters of Union Veterans, meets at 2 p. bl, O. O. F. halt. Auction Bridge Milton C. o- Hard-i- U asya, MOO ta 612SO Madeira,' Morocco, Spain, Algiers. Italy, Riviera, .Sweden, Norway, Edinburgh, Holland, Belgium, Pane. CUNAJto UNKj brings you instant relief r n rrom corns Old-Time- rs' lp.m, abrary.Dr.Aylmer EUXIOPE) faSileiunSw? A drop of VAPEX members. Ladles' auxiliary, O. S. L. club, meets at 2 p. m. with Mrs. J. McMillan, 175 Second avenue. e e Unity Study class meets at committee room, pub-li- AID FROM ADVERSARIES. Mid Badftr - teenth South street m m m St John's branch. Woman's auxiliary, meets for a 1 p. m. luncheon at home of Mrs. J. B. 166 Helm avenue. Parker, ' e e Officers and committee College club meets at 9 p. m. with Miss Bernice Lucas, S68 East Third South street CRUISK Sash 2S MOO t 617M New S. S. "Transylvania", 66 days, Madeira, Canary Islands, Morocco, Spain, Greece, Palestine, Egypt Italy, etc, will strive to grow nails if she thinks they will make her hands appealingly (London, Rhine, Oberammergaa lovely to some secretly adored boy. Passion PlavL HoieU. dmtti fm. He. htcludtd ' (Copyright 1929, by the Bell Syn- -- FraaliC(3ark,TtaswaBi4,K,r. dicate, Inc.) Sewing circle, Mizpah chap-te- r, No. 6, O. E. 8.. meets at 10 a. m Children's Service society home. 1216 East Thir- 2:30 KIEDITE1UIANEAN 00m0mjmmtmJtm0mfmP0mmml0mArrl e e Ladles' Aid society, Central Christian church, meets with Mrs. J. H. Belt, 264 East Seventeenth South street ; e ' Delta chapter, Delphian society, meets at 2 p. ox. Hotel ... Utah. ; e Utah League of Women ua Alpha Delta Pi sorority. : Mrs. H. W. Reherd has Issued Invitations to a luncheon at her home Saturday for the women faculty members of Westminster college and for the wivea of men holding positions on the college faculty. e dy Breeze, in Salt Lake, : A dellshtful costume party was given recently by Miss Edna Stevens wwu iw as ner nome on rum house was y with a variety w Mai lowe'en novelties and a color scheme of orange and black prevailed in the decorations, o lxteen guests enjoyea the affair. . by the . Invitations Out street Women's Legislative council meets at 2 p. m Ne house hotel. for Coast dausnter-m-ia- r clude Miss Cecelia Oibboiu. Miss Jane Steele, Miss Noreen McOanney and Miss Helen Bolognese and little Miss Alleen Murray. Joseph A. Hyland will be best man. The ushers will be Jack Cook, William McOmte and Kenneth Hyland. Following the wedding a breakfast wui be given in honor of the young couple in the president's suite of the Hotel Utah, Hos- ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hardy Breeze of Granger will leave Thursday by aiitnmnbllji for Loa Ancelea to make their home. During the past wek Mr. and Mrs. Breeze nave Deen tne guests at the home of their son and tea and Mrs. K. D. Hammond was hostess fashion , 'at a delightful bridge luncheon Wed show to be nesaay at ner home on eecona avenue. Rosea in shades of Dink were Riven Usea for the aecormuohs m toe tine; and covers were laid for twelve guests. Saturday afternoon at Pobutar Coubleto "Wed the Granada Miss The marriage of Marguerite ballroom Mrs. of Mr. and Hyland, daughter - Mrs. Lloyd Baldridge and her sister, Miss Lillian, Porter of Ban Diego, were honor guests at a prettuy luncheon Wednesday pre sided ever by Mrs. Kenneth Yeates at her home on B street, enrysantne-mum- s In shades of yellow and bronse were used for the decorations, and twelve guests were invited to meet the visitors, wno are oeing extensively entertained during their visit Leave Bridge Luncheon Joseph Hyland, and Hasen 8narr. son of Mm. E. Knurr will taka nlaee Thursday morning at Our Lady of lourdes church, the ceremony to be performed by the Rev. W. Olroux. Members of the bridal party will In Ann's orphanage. ' Ladies' auxiliary. L A. of M., at 8:30 p. m. Civic card party Center. e e Sego Lily club entertains at 1:30 p. m. at home of Mrs. J. T. Kluge, 444 East Sixth South pital committee. Catholic Woman's league, '.meets at the Holy Cross hospital. ' Tba Tribuna. BLACKFOOT, Idaho. Literature from the state department of public instruction is being sent out by the county superintendent's of flee to all the schools in Bingham county for the program on Armistice day. Instead of the day being a full holiday, the suggestion of the state depart- - , pientsfor the bridge , at St. ' ' " Miss East Eighth South street St. Ann's Sewing circle meets Luncheon Guests At Yeates Home vit Bridge Party r , Visiting Couple SpUl t Double A club meets with a Mrs. Victor M Peterson. 92S Board of directors, Ladles' 'literary club, meets at 10 a. m. clubhouse. Arts and crafts section meets at 11 a. bl, clubhouse. Minlcr Coals Taa WUI find here tkt Coat that for, at great saving. yaw art looking ee Them Inr Our Window 1 |