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Show r TIIE SALT LAKE D.O.V.E. Club Holds Character Test Studies Drama Legion Auxiliary and Alumnae Leaders Annual Affair i. ory; Mrs. D, J.Morrison, recently Popular pair. Left to right, Miss Hopkins, assistant chairman for a card party to be given Thursday by the American Legion auxiliary at the Arm- - Annual breakfast of the Utah State society. Daughter! of the Revolution, held Saturday afternoon In Jhe president's suite of the Hotel Utah. The affair also honored the charter members of the organization. The meats were aerved at one lone table, which held a its' centerpiece a large birthday cake decorated with pa trtotlc symbols. Blue and buff tapers in silver holders were used on the table and miniature birthday cakes were given as favors. Vocal selections were given by Ethel Lynd Mauss, accompanied by Mist Florence Bennkw. The committee arranging the details of the flair included Mrs,- - josepn J. Daynes, Mrs. W. D. Nebeker and Mrs. Robert Murray Stewart. The toeatmlstress was Mrs. T. A. C. Bruce. Responses were-- given by Mrs. John II Reynolds and Mrs. Stewart. The guests were Mrs. Lee Oreen Richards, Mrs. Joseph J. Daynes, Mrs. I. E. Willey. Mrs. T. A. C. Bruce. Mrs. Robert Murray Stewart, Mrs. Walter jj. Meoeaer, Mrs. uemice aennion, Mrs. Julia P. W. Farnsworth. Mrs. Marie Y. Dougall, Mrs. Phoebe Y. BeaUe. Mrs. Clarissa S. Williams, Mm. Oeorge Albert Smith, Mrs. Suss Y. Gates Mrs. Mabel 8. Cole Logan: Mrs. Julia A. T. Lund, Mrs. John L. Reynolds Mrs. James W. Kirkham, Mra W. T. Bateman Miss Katherine Bateman Miss Louise Bateman, Miss Bae wimame, Mrs. J. W. James Mra R. W. Wilson Mrs. Badger Mrs. M. L. Mansfield. Mrs. J. C. Roblson, Mrs. Panetta Whltmore, Mm Maud P. Hundley, Mrs. Clara E. Patterson, Miss Edith Smith, Miss Nell Sum nlon, Mrs. R. D. Andrew, Mrs. John Q. Cannon. Mrs. Perry O. Snow, Mrs. jortn u. spencer, Mrs. O. QUI Rich ards, Mrs. Oeorge N. Child. Mra Mauss, Mra Maud N. Thompson, Mrs, Kama Nebeker, Mra Emma D. Cowie, Miss Ann Nebeker, Mrs. Tasma P. Dansey, Mrs. Lorenso Richards, Mrs. Allen T. Tingey. Mrs, M. O. N. Barnes, Miss Miriam Barnes, Mrs. Gannon, Mrs. Grace L. Cheaver, Mrs. Chloe Bruce, ni ti JS :.. t V I pi - ,v--- - J ' -- I V 1 I v " " mT3&m TT" V U ' ' '?'' J '5 0 1:30 p. m. Thursday at .www Nancy club will meet on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Adde Mathews, 111 Harrison avenue. Miss Doris Jump will be the assisting hostess. , - Women's Clubs The" Berean class of the Central Christian church will be entertained ly Mrs. John Christy and Mrs. Alice Yourgson at the home of Mrs. Chris Twenty-fir- st South street. All mem tv In the Branaford apartments on bers of the order and friends cordl Thursday. The program for the af -temoon will be piano duets by the tally Invited. hostesses; Sonata In D Major, Pythian Slstera regular nubile and Sonata In 0 Major, Clecam party Monday at 3 p. mn K. P. aned!. ' -halL 69 South State street. Mrs. E. E. Dudley, chairman of the Dr. Aylmer Harding will sneak on hospital committee of the Kle club, desires to meet all members of that "The Great Psychological Crane" at Mctlon at the Children's Servlea sofree public lecture sponsored by 1316 East Thirteenth the Unity Study class, ciety home. Sunday at 8 m convention room, Newhouse South street, Monday at 1 p.m. hotel. Regular meeting of the Study Prtscllla j. Riter auxiliary to the class will be held at 3 p. m., TJnited Spanish War Veterans will committee room, Thursday public library. meet Monday at 8 p. m., Newhouse ,. hotel. ladles' Aid society. Phillips Con "' gregational church, will meet at the Sarah Daft Home aasoclatlon will church Thursday. Luncheon will be ho)d Its regular monthly meeting served at noon with section 3 serv Monday at 10 a. m. at the home. ing. An apron sale and aale of The Women's Auxiliary to Typo- cooked food will be held. graphical union No. IIS will hold a Girl Scout, Leaders' club announces card party Monday evening, November 18. at the home of Mra. F. K. Mor- two new members, Mrs. A. H. Means, Members and new captain of Troop No. 30 of the ris, 1053 Lake street. their friends are given special invita- Taylor Avenue Baptist churen, and tion to attend this social On Tues- Mrs. R. K. McElvenny, substitute day afternoon at 3 o'clock, a special captain. e. e business meeting Of the auxiliary will Past Matrons' circle will meet with be held at the home of the president. Mrs. Hattie Rosenberg, 33 H street, Mrs. U VaUandigham, 1326 Second for a 1 o'clock luncheon. East street. Important matters are Thursday hostesses will be Lillian to be discussed and a complete at- Assisting Gibson. Mae Sloey, Josephine Stewtendance is requested. art, Nellie Prisk. Margaret Sullivan. T. H. Gordon circle, Ladles of the All members cordially invited. O. A. R., will meet Tuesday at 3 Ferry chapter. First Presbyterian O. F. hall. Mrs. Rattle p. m, X. will meet Tuesday evening Anderson, the assistant department church, In church parlors. The meeting Inspector, will make her official visit willthe be preceded by a dinner at 6:15 that day and every officer and mem- o'clock. Mrs. E. C. Stocking la chairber la expected to be present. Mem- man of hostesses. ber of sister circles are Invited. Authors' club will meet Wednesdamn J3. Daughters of Pioneers, will meet with Mrs. Hannah Heg day at 10:30 a. tn. sted, 460 Douglas avenue, Monday at Double A club will meet at the 3 p. m. home of Mr. and Mra. J. R. Clinton, e e 1123 East Seventh South street, FriSection C. Radiant chapter. No, 13, The subject of the evening will O. E. 8 will hold Ita last meeting of day. "Ways and Means of Harvest." the year Monday at 3 p. m. at the be and John H. Green home of Mrs. C. R. Strock, 46S East Mrs. R. Edmunds compose the committee In charge of a S. B. A. Thimble club will meet Thursday at F. B. A. hall, 323 1- -3 .., Mo-Ca- rt, , a a ., - arrangements. ; - ,., - Mountain hive No. 27, Ladies of the Maccabees, will give a public card party Monday at 8 p. m., W. O. W. hall. Prizes will be given and refreshments served. Regularmeeting of the Utah Poetry society will be held Sunday at 8 p. m. at the home of Dr. Earl Douglas, 139 Twelfth East street. All members and friends invited. Arthur Cuiterman will be the subject of the , evening. Camp 20, Daughters Of Pioneers, Thursday at 2 p. m.. Relief society moms of the ward chapel. A program has been arranged. Officers and members of the governing board of the Ladies' auxiliary of the Union Pacific club O. a L. R. Ccs, Na 3. will preside at a tea Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. O. Williams. 804 East Fourth South street Membership cards will he issued at that time. All members and ladies eligible for membership are will meet rs' cordially invited. e Women of Mooseheart Legion, will hold regular meeting on inursaay at n. m. at Moose hall. There will be Initiations and matters of Importance to discuss and all members are urgently requested to attend. . Chapter fc2. . Naomi Rebekah lodge, No. 5, will glva the fourth in a series of card parties Tuesday evening at the L O. O. F. hall at 8:30 p. ra. Officers are requested to meet early. m W.C.t!V: Meets Le Grand camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneer, will meettat the home of Mrs. James M. Kirkham, 1165 Gilmer drive, Wednesday at 2 : 30 p. m, Ha-m- er At Murdoch Home Central W. C. T. V. met recently at the home of Mrs. Murdock, 358 East street. Mrs. W. H. Ensign Installed the following new officers, Mrs. E. C. McCarty, president; Mrs. C. R. Sanders, vice president; Mrs. C. W. Wrathall, secretary; Mra J. S. Haven, treasurer; directors, Mrs, W. . F. Core,-Mrs- ' Leonard Stone, Mrs. S. M. McLeese, Mrs. C. R. Sanders. Mrs. Anne Baldwin, Mrs. C. W. Wrathall, Mrs. Jennie Stein. Galll-Curc- 1 SCCMll South Main Street .... , ;. '...a ot nvt and Anglo-Americ- an relations. an W. B. A. No. 11 held ita annual bazaar and card party in K. P. hall Friday evening. Those in charge of the affair were: Chairman. Mrs. P. B. Hyland; country store. Mrs. Harriet Russell and Mrs. Helen Nelson; apron booth, Mrs. Eva Lambert Mrs. Irene Smith, Mrs. Mary Erickson; candy booth. Mrs. F. A. Miller, Mrs. Louise cnuton: cards, Mrs. Olive Schoettlin, Mrs. Hattie Lee; refreshments, Mrs. Anna Brannagan, Mrs. Albert Flicker;, fortune teller, Mrs. Dorothy Olsen, Yea Ould Talle club will give a sil ver tea Tuesday at the home of Mrs. T. E. Francis, 927 West Second South street - Ladies of St. Peter's guild will hold a rummage sale Tuesday in the church parlors, 655 North Second West street Monthly luncheon and meeting of the alumnae chapter of Ahha Delta Pi was held Saturday afternoon at tne Euzanetn tea room. Low baskets of yellow and white chrysanthemums formed the centerpiese for the tables. Miss Verla Birrell was id charge of arrangements and was assisted by Miss Margaret Rawson and Miss ureta croit Elizabeth Arden Toilet Preparations How old is a woman when she ceases to look yonngt , Perhaps less than thirty or long past fifty. It is not time that makes you look young, or old, but the care you give your skin. K you negleet your skin or giveit haphazard care, then at any time you may expect to see lines deepen at the corners of your eyes and' mouth.' t You may look for a drooping' of the under skin, and tiny s lines that give your throat a crepy texture: And any one of those three tragedies, wrinkles, double chiu or crepy throat, will make you look old, no matter what your age may, be. Elizabeth Arden has discovered preparations for preventing and eor- recting these signs of age. All of her preparations are on sale at Our Toilet Goods Department, criss-cros- Woman's auxiliary to the Salt Lake County Medical association will meet Monday at 3 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. club house. Miss Hazel Petersen will speak on a recent survey of Salt Lake fV ' l'" " ' T ,"mm,m , Z. C. M. I. Toilet Goods Dept. Main Floor , ; I - Burk-hard- From Salf Lake's Leading Stadia . club will meet on home of Mrs. H. S. Wednesday Cummings. Mrs. L. A. Bentley will give a paper on Disraeli. at the Evening section, Lynda chapter. 1. O. E. S.. will meet Monday Camp 11. Daughters of the Utah evening at the home of Mrs. Matie Pioneers, will meet Wednesday at Andrew, 1108 Eleventh East street. 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Ida Threna Breinholt, 733 East First Miss Collins, Mrs. Lena Bottorff. Florence Stevens and Misa Erma Na South State street. Luncheon will be served at 1:30 p. m. Hostesses for ,1 the afternoon are Mrs. Ray ruuer, Mrs. James South street" A delightful program Mrs. GeonreAllHatch and are members requesthas been arranged and all members Haggerty. . are urged to attend. The meeting Is ed to attend. being held a week early on account Camp 18, Daughters of the Pioof Thanksgiving. neers, will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. K. Budge, 136 Leanna club will be entertained at street All members are inthe home of Mrs. Lucy Kelly, 1256 Sparta vited. Emerson avenue, Monday at 8 p. m. Forget-Me-Nclub will meet with W. Bf A Na 9. will hold a crird Mrs. Hattie Brown, 967 North Second party at Moose hall, 121 Second West street Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. East street Friday., All Interested are Invited. Companions of Needle Art will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at the home Victor lodge. No. 89, Ladles' society, of Mrs. G. Roberts, 336 Eighth East B. of L. F. and E., will entertain street at a public card party Thursday at Sugarhouse camp, Daughters of 2 p. m. at K. P. halt Pioneers, will meet with Mrs. J. H. street, Alpha Sigma Delta Mothers' club Mitchell. 1991 McClelland will meet Monday at 2 p; m.--at the Thursday at 3 p. m. Mrs. Ben home of Mrs. James Allermand, 1411 Squires will be the assisting hostess. Major avenue. All mothers of the Mra Loralne Ralph will talk on Irri gation, and music numbers will be organisation are Invited, given by Mrs. M. L. Crookston. of Woman's Missionary society G. I. A. Thimble club will be enchu-c- h Westminster Presbyterian the tertained Friday at a 1 o'clock lunchwill meet Thursday at 2 p. eon at the home of Mrs. E. C. Baker, home of Mrs. W. H. Ensign, 151 West 676 South First West street Sixth South street Woman's alliance of the Unitarian Rsbckah lodge. No. 5, Miriam meets in regular session Tuesday at church will meet Wednesday at 2:30 7:45 p. m. The meeting will be fol- p. m., parish house. Mrs. P. T. Ferrer will speak on reminiscences of lowed by a card party. South America. Vocal selections Emerson camp. Daughters of the will be given by Miss Ruth Edwards, t. Pioneers, will meet Monday at 3 p. m.. accompanied by Mrs. R. O. Hostesses will be Mrs. M. E. at the home of Mrs. Bessie Place, in E. M. Fowler. Mrs. Johnston and the Oaks apartments. . Ladles' auxiliary No. 218 to CarpenLadies' auxiliary of Bethel Baptist church will hold a missionary meet ters local' 184 met Wednesday aftering Wednesday at 1:45 p. m. at the noon at the Labor temple. The athome Of Mra T. N. Bryant, 955 Logan tendance was good and business of avenue. Mrs. McDonnell will be In Importance was transacted. The next regular meeting will be held at the Charge of the - program. Labor temple in room 7 Friday at Section A, Centenary Ladles' Aid, 7:30 p. m. will meet Tuesday with Mrs. J. Mar-leW. B. A. No. 11 West Way club 1798 Third East street Section B will meet with Mrs. M. Duncan, will entertain its members and their husbands at the home of Mrs. A. H. 1248 Fourth East street, Tuesday. Eardley, 735 South West Temple Miss Elsie Genl has been appointed street Thursday at 8 p. m. Hostesses to serve as financial secretary of the for the evening: Mrs. Eardley, Mrs. Albert Marriott and Mrs. Frank Holy Cross alumnae of St Mary-of- - ,a- on the following plays: "Michael and His Lost Angel." by Jones: "The Madras House." by Barker, and "Candida," by Shaw. - Mlzpah chapter O. E. S., Happy Hour club, will meet with Mrs. S. Culp, 1357 Yale avenue, Wednesday at 3 p. m. Mrs. B. W. Deason will give, a paper on Van Dyke. Mrs. on Armistice day were given by Mrs. Glenn Culp will give vocal selections EtheL Robey. An Interesting fea- and the Sweetheart dance, will be ture of the afternoon was a charac- given by Frances Louana Oowans ter contest participated in by the club and Gloria Sudbury. Music nummembers, depicting the following bers will be given by a quartet concharacters: Barbara Fritchle, Bohe- sisting of Betty Lou Milliken, cello; mian Girl, Will Rogers. Harold Lloyd, i, Alfred Smith. George Washington, Harry Lauder, Gretchen and Hans, Carrie Nation, Florence Nightingale, Amos and Andy and Walt Prizes were awarded to Mra. L. H. Halton, impersonating 06rry Lauder, and Mrs. Richard Davis at Gretchen. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Florence Atkinson on Blaine avenue, with Mrs. 13-33 W. H. Powell as assisting hostess. A waa of club the Mrs, special guest . Charles Winslow. Latin-Americ- teenth South street "... - met Frl p. m. for luncheon at day the home of Mrs. W. E. Aplin, with Mrs. W. E. Warrick as assisting nost- ess. The luncheon waa followed by the regular meeting, with the newly elected president. Mra Ren Anderson presdiing. Mrs. Charles Evans gave a review of "Giants In the Earth." Current events and a paper V. E. club The D. O. City's employed young women. Music Elsie Schatt viola; Lillian Scbell, selections will be presented by Mr. violin; Helen Ernest, plana All and Mra. Lorenzo Smith. Tea will be members of the order welcome. ' served and all wives of doctors Invited to attend. i Women's Legislative council will at 3 O'clock in the Emigration camp, Daughters of meet Thursday Pioneers, will meet Wednesday eve convention room of the Newhouse speaker will be Miss Sadia nlng at the home of Mrs. Thomas hotel. The Varley, 807 Eleventh East street. Rosser, who will talk on "Utah's Mrs. Gaskel Romney will give a talk Compulsory School Law in Operaon "Egypt" A music program has tion." Discussion will follow the lecture. AH delegates to the council are been arranged............ ..:,;...... urged to be present Mothers who In the topic are corGirls' Friendly society of the Epls- -. are Interested invited to attend. copal church will give a dinner uoa- dially day at 0:20 p. tn. at me cnurcn. A round table group to study InterWoodbine circle. No. 41. Neighbors national relations will be formed by of Woodcraft will hold its annual by Mrs. E. M. Ledyard, chairman of bazaar and card party Wednesday the department of International rela evening at 8 o'clock. All neighbors tions of the Utah Federation or Wo men's clubs. An organization meet and friends cordially invited. ing am be held Tuesday at 2 n. mi Ladles' auxiliary to the L A. of M at the Hotel Utah. Any woman who fJWl etve the fourth card party of a is a member of a Salt Lake club series at Civic center, rnursaay at which belongs to the U; F. W. C. may 8:30 p. m. The public is invited. become a member of the group. As m m m a beginning, the foreign policy of the Bern Lily club will meet with Mrs. United States will be studied with Seven455 East Carlson, George special emphasis upon y ; . I sw Junior Business club held Its an nual Initiation party at the Elks club Thursday evening. . A. banquet was given, followed by a program of speeches and stunts. Miss Elma Wat son, president Mrs. Kate Thurston and Miss Edna Rosencrantx, in their talks, told of the origin, history and purposes of the organization. Those Initiated were: Lucile James, Lenore Jenson, Ila Lamb, Verl CarK ing. Xva Smith, Dorothy Swaner, Florence Gordon, Ella Moore, Edith Cook. Mildred Glenn and Erma Groves. Miss Vera Cronman, assisted by Areva Moore, Gladys Stewart Marie Oulttard and Beth Allen, were in charge of the affair. Sixty members and guests were present i H kv; l K "A I it 'r . elect-Syb- il Mary-of-the-Wasat- i ,v Drama section of the Elks Ladies' club will meet Monday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. O. R. Dlbblee. 921 Second avenue. Mrs. Oeorge McOon acle will Rive a paper on Bernard Shaw and a scene from "The Man of Destiny," by Shaw, will be given under the direction of Mra. Grant Oregerson. Hostesses will be Mra Dlbblee and Mrs. George Llewellyn. of the Holy Cross Alumnae ed president of St. yA t . MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1929. Elks Ladies' Club State Society D. of R. Meet at .' TRIBIISUXDAT y, l ht;1Zt UfiZyiWVinimenc CVa 12 South Main Street Wasatch 286L Griffith. Manager. Mri Have Tour Christmas Portraits Taken Early Stevens. Dorcas society of the First Presby terian church will meet Thursday at 7 ANDA il toll Ma 3 p. m. at the home of Mra. H. R. Waldo, 585 Ninth avenue. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Hsnry Boonstra, Mrs. William Dougherty and Mrs. W. V. Rockefeller. Offi cers for the coming yeai win be elected. wllfn tUm StnnAnk k Wasatch Sisters 248, auxiliary to") the B. of R. T-- will meet Friday at 1 p. m. at I. O. O. F. hall. 41 Post- office place. The meeting will be followed by a card party. Maxwell McKean W. R. C. will meet Wednesday at I. O. O. F. hall. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 and a drill will follow. ' J .8 "I Woman's socisty. Immanuel Bap- tist church, wilt meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. L. B. Fuller, 425 East South Temple street. Mrs. Har- BUT comfort is a factor in these days of strenuous activity. Wc have shoe that will meet your every requireshoe that will de ment light the eye and test the foot . . . Permit us to Jem-- . onstrate to you the styledcomfort of Main Spring Arch footwear. old Berkley will be the assisting hostess. Business meeting at 11 a. m. Luncheon at 1230 p, m., with section 4 serving. Business meeting at 4 :33 p. in. Devotioial will be led by Mrs. J. R. Loftis. The missionary lesson. "BliRht and Breath of the City." will be given by Mrs. Ray C. Johnson. A gift that brings into the home a real source of happiness a gift that safeguards the family's health every day jn the year. Its constantly maintained temperature, safely below the 50 degreepoint, regardless of kitchen warmth or back 'porch freezing, is your assurance of complete food protection." Ladies' Aid society. First Centre- will ho;ii its recu-- " frr.ticna! phHrrh. in""the church parlors' Tucrdav from 11 a. tn. to 3 p. m. Lunchoon will he fenrd.- - - wcr. ill Camp Ensign. Daughters of Pioneers, will meet Trmrjidpy at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Edith J. Patrick, 355 Eighth avenue. You rc entitle to Style, Ahdcm , H' See the General Electric in Our Store! Missionary society,. First Congre-- : gationr.l church, will meet ct tha home of Mrs. L. E. Hall. 78 East First tynrtlt htrwt1. Tliursday at 2 f-i This is to be th? annual thank offer-, d?- -. lrir day and a full aitendance Is " . sired. i 214 SO. 3IA1X fr.-- -- ' jrjiirty-Di- y Charge Account j , at Cleofan club 21 v-- 1" at the meet Thuvic's r Mr?. H. L. MUllincr. 1416 Butler avenue. Pro- B. ffeoT-Slicrnutn-NcU wiU kcture-- ; t p. m. home Payments 0 yTPOWEf?.fl:EGrQT-SEKVlCt EFFICIENT PUBLIC 1 |