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Show r TIIE SALT LAKE Preparatieas are now under way at Rowland baa lor the annual ba ns to M given Friday, November 2. Friday afternoon a bridge party will be riven by the Junior class from 2 to 4 clock, after which tea wiU b served. The following members, un der the supervision, of Mrs. Conrad J one, wui a ta cnaraa of uus ai- lain Mba Virgin ts Atttson. Elizabeth Price Belt 8mlUv Ibrt Jane Caldwell, Jean Diane, Elizabeth Larsen, LaurenaiMcBride. Martha Page Porter, Elizabeth Preas and Kathtya William. In tha erenfnar a tarter dinner wiH be aenred by members of the tenior class between the hours et 430 aad 7:30 p.m. Thoae participating m tna Dole, reparations are Miss Delight Bisa-be-th lss Oerakline Hoeraer. Miat Boice, Mis Dorti Knot and Miss ... Son of Former ,.J.4J..tt..WLg . Leading R D. A. m f H . ' ' X' Maate will be fur- nished during: the dinner. The aophomoi ciase will have a Japanese bootix the freshman eiaae and eighth class art planning: a gift shop, the sixth and seventh classes are presentine; a awvtog picture and the primary ciasaea wUi have mystery 'i , , vA II Mr. and Mrs. William Worth Ca pers of 70 Lake street, . Brighton, Mass., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Stephena Capers, to Donald Cope McKay, son of Mrs. Ambrose Noble McKay and the late Ambrose Noble McKay of Salt Lake. Mis Capers is a graduate of Wheaton college, class of 1823. and took her 'master's and doctor's degrees at the University of Pennsylvania, where she held the Bennett fellowship, and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She is at present assistant professor of English at Wheaton college and editor-l- n --chief of the Wheaton Alumnae Quarterly. Mr. McKay Is a graduate of Leland Stanford and Harvard universities, and a Phi Beta Kappa. , For the past two years he has been a member of the history department at Harvard, but is In Europe this year on a Harvard fellowshlo doing historical re search. His father was for years general manager of The Salt Lake Tribune. The engagement was announced at a tea riven in Everett hall at Wheaton college. No date has been set for the wedding, : boxes. The faculty booth wta hare borae-ma- de marmalade and grape Jutaa. Also Medici Christmas cards, haw been Imported. ,, , a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph & Christer- taen of Cedar Citt are Tiaithw in Salt Lake, gveau at the bom of Ux. and Mrs. R Xendela Toosasya, . Xlflurray It X:.- - j , MtTKRAT. Tb auuriao or M5a Emily Caldwen. daughter of jars. Caldwell of this city, and Chart D. L. Peterson of Orden book place Monday at U o'elocs Ji the Bait Lake temple. The ceremony was witnessed by H immediate relative of th tamiUea. IToUowte the map-riabreakfast was served at the home of the bride' sun and uncle, Mr. and Mr Fred Welhy of Salt Lake. Covets ware laid for 10. to the evening a leeepttait vaa held at the Murray First ward. The arid wore a gown of tan georgette, her bouquet was pale pink rosebuds and White sweet peas. Bho was unattended. Those at the receiving Bne were Mrs. Caldwell, mother of the ' bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Welby. Two e iy long tables wera arranged, where The bride wora a tolnf away town served. The centerDteeee of blue broadcloth matching for the tables were baskets of pln, accessories. After awith month's trip carnations aad orange colored mad through the northwest and down the golds. Mist Lucille Caldwell and Pacific coast to California th.ey will Miss Gensvievw Caldwell, sisters of be at borne te their friends In o. the bride, sad Miss Mildred Petersen . ;,- the dining room. Art had chart In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, orchestra was stationed to ittt amuaemeot half, where dancing was before their departure Tuesday, Mr. enjoyed, On hundred guests weve and Mrs. E. A, Caldwell entertained a breakfast at their home In Salt present Mi. and Mrs. Peterson ifft at the following d7 an a wedding ' ap. Lake.-Ernest Croxford was pleasantly surprised by ms children ana grand i i f' i - ' r m Og-de- I. children Saturday evening of last week at the home of his and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Royal son-m-la- w EM;0O 116 South Walker of Union. The evening was spent In games and music, after which a supper was served to 30 " guests. A large birthday cake, with lighted eaadles, formed the centerpiece for the supper table, while at each end low bowls of aster and other late fan flowers were used as decorations. Mr. Croxford received many gifts, among them being a gold signet ring, which was presented to him by his children. The Daughters of Pioneers of the Cotton wtxxl camp were entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. U. O. Miller on State street. Mrs. Miller was aasisted by Mrs. T. C. Paris. Mrs. Theresa Hoffman has returned home from a two months' visit with her daughters in San Franc teco. While away she also vis ited Los Angeles, Sea. Diego and the beaches. The Woodcraft Social club members were entertained at a social on Tuesday afternoon at the Fraternal ball. Mrs. Myrtle Stauf far and Mrs. Qrace Mortenson were too hostesses. Mrs. L. T. Schiff gen entertained the members of the Community AM society Wednesday after-neat her home. Following the regular business meeting a program was given, after which the remainder of the time waa spent in a social way, followed by refreshments. Miss June distance and Doran An derson, both of this city, were mar ried Wednesday of last week. A reception in the evening at the home of the groom's parents on Second West street followed. A number of parties have been given. Among - V''--.- M'Ato i It Would Ee EXTRAYAGJ1CE to Ignore theValat3ln " s - arid lDires$e$ WTiIch WcArc La-di- ea' on : Now Offering! Oaa Vhdt VU Cmlaee Teal MATRON PRESIDES AT PARTY FOR SISTER Mrs. Wesley O. Sessions presided ' ''V ' . them Mrs. Alfred Anderson enter tained at a miscellaneous shower at her home, assisted by Mrs. H. W. Jorgensen. Monday evening of last weex miss uiancne Anaerson, miss e, Louise Eustance and Miss Mabel sisters of the bride, enter shower tained at a kitchen at the bit ter's home. Also. Mrs. Alma Ander son entertained a number of friends at a miscellaneous shower in Sugar house. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. An derson. At the regular Tuesday meeting of the Neighbors of Woodcraft at their club rooms in the Fraternal hall, the following off leers were elect ed for. the ensuing term: Guardian Neighbor. Ella oordon: past guar' dlan neighbor, Kate Morris; advisor, N. firownell; magician, wNeUle Hawkins: clerk. Jennie Nelson: banker, Kate Glbbs: attendant; Nancy Fred- Eue-tanc- at a bridge luncheon in honor of her sister. Mm William B. Thomas of Ogden, at the Kingfisher inn Thurs- .' new old friendships Games and music day afternoon. The guests were Mrs. wera enjoyed, which was followed by E. M. Wetzel, Mrs. o. H. Dyer, Mrs, refreshments. E. Falkner, Mrs. E. W. Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith have Mrs. C. Giggel and Mrs. A. Thomas. had aa their guests during the week at their home on State street, Mrs. Mr. Smith's sister and brother-in-la- w and Mrs. Henry Green of Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hansen en ' Mrs. nay Greenwood. Mrs. Clyde Oakey of Nephi has gen; I lag bearer, iiarman uianaie managers. Marv I. Con vers. Hazel been the guest of her parents, Mr- Edlund, Alice Graves; correspondent, ana Mrs. orson Hansen. Mrs. James H. Vose and small H. Edland; musician, Clara Brown; Wla mHw K.. s VUI U1UJC11J V IMM inner sentinel, Preclnda Clyde; out- UBUUWij r.M.M.t now residents of LesdvlUe, Colo., ar er sentinel, Agnes Mawson. Mina a rived few for here ago was nie Heseman days installing, officer. Following the election the members month's stay with Mrs. Vose's sister, were entertained during the remain- Mrs. R. B. Porter. , der of the evening by the neighbors of Wilson Lane, namely Pearl Walters. Grace Mortensen. Mary Ann Jensen. Laura Btauffer, Nellie 8tauf The Merry Matrons' Bridge club fer, Myrtle Stauffer and Preclnda " , . c- , was entertained Thursday afternoon Clyde. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard White and at the home of Mrs. Fred Felmeth little daughter, Coralie, with friends hi Arthur. The prise for high score d from St. Anthony, Idaho, spent Sun- was won by Mrs. O. W. Evers, be hostess to the day and Monday at the home of Mr. club Sorensen will 37. November Wednesday, White's grandparents, Mr. ana Mrs. Mrs. George Denton of Arthur will M. R. Bishop. , entertain the All Souls Mission EpisMr. and Mrs. WWard Sorensen en guild next Friday at 2 p. m. tertained a few friends at dinner Sun- copal The Garfield Women'a club enterday at their home on Vine street in tained at a public card party Thurscompliment to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert day evening. There were seventeen Adamson of Park City. Besides the tables. Those winning the prizes for guests of honor, covers were laid for high score at bridge were Mrs. Lloyd six other guests. Pullem and Elmer W. Spears, and Mrs. Thomas Powell entertained score for five hundred was won twelve of her friends at dinner Wed highMrs. Ben 8tones and K. Hatch. by nesday of last week at her home on The hand made quilt waa awarded State street. Mrs. Ray Thomas. Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mines en were served. tertained at a family dinner Sunday The Women's club will meet in regat their home in honor of the birth- ular session next Thursday evening. day anniversary of their son. VerPullem will entertain nal The decorations were In late theMrs, Lloyd re club next Wednessummer flowers and covers were laid afternoon. day for Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mines, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Bergen were and Mrs. Lee Mines and family and the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Back-stroMiss Caroline Hayes. A number of friends Mrs. Arthur Short will be the host of Mrs.Sunday. attended a birthday Bergen ess to the ladles of the Murray given In honor of her birthday Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at party Saturday afternoon at her home on her home on State street. West Van Buren avenue. Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. Kingston have as City. Guests were present including their guests at their home on State relatives from Garfield, Mldvale and street, Mrs. Kingston's mother, Mrs. Salt Lake. M. Morgan of Logan. At the regular Tuesday meeting oil the Mutual improvement association of the Taylorsville ward for adult Gleaner and junior classes, a talk was given on public health and hy giene by Dr. Daynes, who is a mem ber of the general board of the as sociation, and also of the medical de partment of the University of Utah. Following the talk a. vocal solo was given by Miss Helen Bennion, followed by a cello solo by Miss Van-dAkker, after which A. O. Cooper of Murray First ward addressed the first period. His subject was "Interior Decoration of the Home." Severalty members of the association were present. Dr. W. H. Bothwell of this city will be the main speaker of the next meeting on Tuesday evening. His subject will be "Progress of Surgery." A contest was given some weeks ago between ladles and men officers of the Taylorsville ward Mutual Im provement association, in which the -rids which collected the most money from the membership for the membership fee and drive was to be paid SCHOOL OF by me losers or the contest at an eve. ning's entertainment. The ladies be- BEAUTY CULTURE Irresistibly delicious In flavor, and with that unrivaled Colville quality , . . that velvety smoothness and rich wholesomenesa you like so well! BRICK Frmlled Chocolate " Vanilla GeMen Glow Pints Quarts 506 BULK , 25 Chocolate Quarts 636 Pints 30 C Phone Wasatch 5170 COLVl J"mICE-CREA- M -- ;. ' Capitol Cleaners & Dyers The Big Super Service Plant. One Service Only., 16 So. Main. 259 So. State. 64 E. 8th So. neii-pm- m .... . - - rr "ier--an- v :N much."'; It ..". J" .,. n , Jr, Garfield 1 W, N - .. i Jn Mrs-Blan- v m - r .. Just-a-Me- m I1 IS tea cakes ; . 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Te remove wrinkle and restore facial eeatowr, use as an astringent I ounce powdered sax- s witcn nasei. elite ana i I I ewanawavaavn (Advertisement.) -- 4..i,k, inff At Your Colville Dealer, or for your money. j QtJlSH - Fruited ' It's not what you pay, iVa what you get Mercolied Wat, The Skin Beautifler .!,;:;;. en And for the Entire Week of November 17th Thanksgiving Values Kle club will give a card party at the home of Mrs. 8. L. Schwarta, 339 Sixth East street, Friday at a p. Mrs. John Cook is chairman and n ervation may be made by calling Hyland wet or Mrs. R. p. Mayoee, Wasatch 4906. Dr. and Mrs. Foster J. Curtis have returned from a two weeks' motor trip to Los Angeles and the beaches. U$e y, No butter in these delicious cakes?" "No butter! I merely use X to less Mazola than J; v butter in the recipe. And Mazola is as rich its but d costs p si j H j. Lllj. as about half ...... IL- - ?i Brack-enbur- For Card Party . srfl--- tertained at a surprise party Satur day evening of last week at their borne on State street in compliment to their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Oak ley, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The time was spent in the game Bunco, after which re freshments wera served. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Elvle Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Christensen. Raymond cnristensen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mines, Miss Ruth Webb, Lee Brown, Clyde Oakey and Mr. and n. Kle Club Meets cnaptcr quartet. ' THREE-LAYE- R R-8- Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church met Wednesdsy afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. L. Sherdeman. 1519 Fourteenth East street, with Mrs. E. O. Lee and Mrs. J. F. Reynolds assisting. An interesting program waa given, as follows: Ensemble hymn singing. Mrs. L. M. Rusk; accompanist; prayer and the collect, given in unison; talk on "International Fellowship,'' Mr. H. J. Stearns; Miss Chapman, returned missionary from Singapore, address. "Saving the Children'r; two duets; Mrs. Glen V. Culp and Mrs. L. M. Rusk; short biography of St. Au gustine, Mrs. Ray s. tram; one ot oi Augustine's prayers, read by Mrs. Fred Eberhardt Mrs. W. B. Secrest rave a resume of a leaflet, which was ollowed by a reading of van Dyke's "The Lost Word." by Mrs. A. J. Beck er. Refreshments were served to the following women: Mrs. A. L. Hueth er, Mrs. Philip Huddles ton. Mrs. H. J. Steams, Mrs. Fred Eberhardt, Mrs. W. B. Secrest. Mrs. Olsn V. CUlp, Mrs. V. J. Clark, Mrs, L, L Walker, Mrs. A. J. Becker. Mrs. Ray s. Ptim, Mrs. L. L. Sherdeman, Mrs. J. F. Reynolds. Mrs. L. M. Rusk, Mrs. Ida Jacobs ana Mia cnapman. Sigma PI Mothers entertained at a large bridge tea Saturday afternoon at the fraternity house for one hundred members and their guests. Mrs. D, C. Elder was general chairman of arrangements and was assisted by Mrs. Worsley, Mrs. Hays and Mrs. Dixon on the refreshment committee; Mrs. O. W. Barlow and Mrs. Hanson, tickets and tables. The house was decorated in the fraternity col. ors of purple and white. A music pro gram was given by the fraternity ga THE PRESENTS PROGRAM Sigma Pi Mothers Entertain at Tea . STAR LEGION GIVES MISSION SOCIETY Tribune Manager To Wed Graduate V 1 :;. .x Officers November 25 at the Ladies Literary club; Mrs. D. T. Lane, chairman of the candy committee. Prominent D. A. R. women. Left to right, Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, state regent of the Utah society, who is general chairman for a card party to be given LI' I, follow the arogram, with the Jpnow-lnladies acting as hcetesses. r. Dortua, chairman; Mrs. w. A. Mrs. C. MONTHLY PROGRAM Core. Mrs. A. I Bergman. Mrs AlquUt. Mrs. R. J. Alexander. Frank Beckstead, Mrs. . CoUett, Claw-soA,. Flood and Jullpn On Mondav af 2 D. m. the monthly Mrs. T. chairMrs. Seymour B. meeting of the Service Star Legion man of motor announces that corps, Memwill be held at Memorial house. will meet the street cars si ory park. Mrs. J. B. More ton will autos t at 1:43 o. m. jrom session over business the preside .. and Mrs. E. E. Brazier, chairman Mrs. Hubert I Psseoe and Ju&n of the program committee, will prereturned Thurssent an Interesting program. Mrs. C. ter, Betty Eunice,weeks' visit in Fort M. Osborn, chairman of music, wui day from a six R. A. Mrs. with Colo, Collins. er in present Bob and Virginia Colly a sister of Mrs. Pascoe. music numbers, A social hour will g Rowland Hall Students Push Bazaar Plans Helen Keyser. 17, 1920. IlIBUErSUNPAY MORXiyG, yOVEMBEIt "C. ti&$$L--, , . ... .... |