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Show THE SALT LAKE TH1BUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1929. D. A. R. Sponsors Pastry Sale and Card Function C.T,U, Auxiliary Sets' Card Party Group of Society Folk Prominent in Current Affairs Visitors and brides-to-bLeft to right, upper, Miss Ethel Bixby of San Diego, Cal, who is the guest of Mrs. Fred Davidson for 4 week. Miss Bixby cam to attend the reunion of the Holy Cross Alumnae of Miss Betty Pitman and St.t Miss Victoria Pitman, who will leave during the week for Denver, where they uilPire bridesmaids at the e. Utah state conference. Daughters of the American Revolution, sponsors a card party and pastry sale to be given Saturday at the Ladies' Literary club house at 2 p. m. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol .of Ogden. state regent. Is general chairman and Mrs, D. H. Hines, vice state regent, is committee chairman, assisted by Mrs. Sugene Stacey. regent of Spirit of Liberty chapter, Salt Lake, and Miss Joseph Kimball, regent of Golden Spike chapter, Ogden. Tickets may be obtained from members of the ticket committee, which includes Mrs. P. J. Gustln, chairman; Mrs. A. E. Mary-of-tbe-Wasat- , wedding of Miss Josephine Ferguson and Joseph W. Jaidi which will take place November 2S. Mrs. CliveBemiion, formerly Miss Lillian Reading. Lower, Miss Phyllis Bigler, whose engagement to D. Oweii Jhygcrson is announced; Miss Grace Haycock, whose marriage to A W. Stewart takes plactf November 30. - To Aid Charity Ladles' auxiliary to the Commer Council 81. will cial Travelers'-Union- . give the third in series of charity at the home card of Mrs. Charles Livingston, 1126 Gilmer drive. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. M. M Selby, Mrs; J. M. Sarle, Mrs; E. D. Landcaster, Mrs. J. W. Dennizy, Mrs. F. L. Waters, Mrs. C. E. Weymer, Mrs. R, S. Wright, may be ii Mrs. W. S.. Woodruff. Tables reserved from any of the above host" esses. -' Mrs.. Leo Slater spent last week end in Tooele with her sister, Mrs. Florence Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown and children of Salt Lake were the guests and sister, of their brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Almia Blum, Sunday of ' last week. Mrs. George Eastman and children Mrs. Stan and her daughter-in-laley Eastman, spent Saturday oi last week in Midvale. Mrs. R. F. Meyerhoffer was host ess at a dinner party at her home Monday evening. Twer guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake were out of town guests. Mr. and Mrs; Jew Roaper and family and Mrs. Tom Clark, their guest, spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bluett and son, F. Bluett, of Salt Lake, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Prouse Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Robbtns and two daughters, Ruth and Ada, and little son, Harold, spent Thursday of last week In Pleasant Grove with relatives. Mrs. Lloyd Workman entertained a number of guests at her home Mon day in compliment to Mrs. Joseph Uarvens. it being ner birthday anm versa ry. A pleasant afternoon was spent won cards and music, and dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. John Prouse. Jr., and son, Gene, of Butterfleld canyon, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Robbing at tneir home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Camp, from Malad, Idaho, and their uncle, Nick Cilcox of Riverton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Meyerhoffer Wednesday. A motor party, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. White, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Will E. surprised Mr. and Mrs. Will Crittenden at South Jordan with a picnic supper at their home Mon day evening. Mrs. Wallace Black returned to her home early in the week after being in Salt Lake for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Nell and son, Kenneth, left Monday morning for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark spent Monday in Santaquin with relatives. DFMRTMENT Albert-Pas-que- r' ' X 1 9 . - J X.'wlr;:? - f the stake will entertain with an Interesting number. Mrs. Otto Peterson entertained at a party-- Saturday evening .at her home in Shields addition, in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband. Tables were arranged for . for twenty-eigh- Plan Salt Lake chapter of the Ameri can Association of .University Wo men will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Marian Lois party shop Saturday. Dr. J. T. Worlton will speak on a recent change In the Salt Lake scnool system. Reservations must be made by Friday evening with Mrs. Mitcneii Stewart, wasatcn 6095, or Mrs. G. M. Stoughton, Wasatch at which prizes were won by Hans Lund and Mrs. Lowe Feljows. A late supper was served to eighteen guests. Magna Women's clubTield a quilting party at the clubrooms Thursday. Three quilts were quilted and when finished two were presented to Miss Sarah Guernsey, the librarian. Miss Guernsey thanked the members in a most gracious manner. A noonday dinner was served. Covers were laid bunco, U Women Noon Luncheon B950-- vtteis t. Mrs. B. W. Richardson entertained the officers and teachers of the Magna ward Relief society Thursday evening at her home on 'the B. and G. row. The evening was spent in games at which prizes were won by Mrs. G. Weichers and Mrs. Elizabeth Hark-nes- s. Luncheon was served. . Magna-GarfieLions club held ld its regular meeting and dinner at the spending a week visiting his sister Baptist church hall Thursday eveMr. and Mrs. and brother-in-laning. Dinner was served by the La- Newton Hopkins of Tooele. dies' Aid society. Covers were laid for Ladies' Aid society hela its regular twenty-fou- r. Wednesday at the church Mrs. J. E. Clark returned Monday meeting hall. The day was spent in sewing. from a four days' visit at Pocatello A noonday lunch was served. with Mrs. A. J. Page, formerly of Tow Morgan, George Beath, Cecil Magna. and J. Rodell became memMr. and Mrs. Earl Hogan have re- Osborn bers of Copper lodge No. 57 Wednesturned to their home in Provo after evening. Degree team No. 15 of attending the funeral Wednesday of day Salt. Lake conducted the Initiation. Mrs. Hogan's brother, Linnius Later a social evening and refreshments were enjoyed. Magna Woman's dub will hold its regular business and literary meet-s. ing Wednesday evening in the The club has placed the following books on the public library 4- WEST JORDAN. Mr. and Mrs. shalves: Life of Pierre Curie, by Marie Curie; History of the World Rolland Page of Rlverton and Mr. War; Aviation and All About It; Life and Mrs. Earl P. Bateman and chilof Thomas Edison; Autobiography of dren were dinner guests of Mr. and Theodore Roosevelt; President Wil- Mrs. James A. Bateman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Shulsen and son's Life of Washington, and the family motored to Bait Lake Sunday . Life of Henry Ford. were dinner guesis of Mrs. Miland Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harmon enterHichie. tained at a party Thursday evening lieMr. and Mrs. Ellas Denos and chilat their home on First East street in dren;. Lee and Evelyn, were guests of honor of their nineteenth weddingi Mr. and Mrs. S. Delos of Salt Lake were arranged Tables anniversary. Jensen. for cards, after which luncheon was Sunday. Mrs. Thelma Egbert and children Oquirrh 'stake annual road show served to sixteen guests. of last week visiting her will .be presented Monday evening R, C. Parks of Magna, who under- spent part parents, Mr; and Mrs. George Henat the Pleasant Green, Garfield and went an operation for goiter in a Salt derson. Friday afternoon Mrs. HenMagna ward houses. Each, ward of Lake hospital a lew weens ago, is derson and Mrs. Thelma Egbert were dinner guests of Mrs. Pershyl Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stead-ma- n are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Miss Ona Shields, who is making her home in West Jordan for the present, spent Sunday visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Shields. 13-3- 3 Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bateman and SOUTH MAIN STREET family of Salt Lake spent Saturday alternoon visiting Mr. Bateman's mother, Mrs Lydia Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Denos were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vince Bleazard at Murray Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman formed a party and attended a theater in Salt Lake Saturday night. Mrs. Goldle Pearsen entertained at an quilting Friday afternoon. Dinner was served to the following1 guests: Mesdamts Ellen Pearson, Lillian Gardner, Esther Leak, Lettie Sanders, Marie Pearson and Miss Delila Gardner. Wednesday night, Mr. and Mrs. We know how to give them, Albert Olsen and daughter, Vandis; Alma and Lionel Dimond, Thelma, can you safely put yourself Mrs. Zella Holt and Ida Cooley Our under our expert care. formed a theater party in Salt Lake. new inethoda hav Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Irving are proven raceiving congratulations upon the themselves. Our waves are birth of a son. a succe'ss in. the most difficult Mrs. Wilford Egbert and Miss Merl Gardner will leave for California Satcases. "VVe can refer you to urday, where they will spend a week hundreds of customers.. visiting their sister, Mrs. Retta Wil- West Jordan club-room- , . Mr. and Mrs. William A. Black arrived recently In New York on the B. S. George Washington from EU' rope, after a nine months' tour by automobile extending from Morocco to Norway and Sweden, ' Including two months spent in Great Britain and Ireland. Alter a lew days in New York they expect to drive to California by the southern route to spend the holidays with their daugh ter, Mrs. H. R. Berry, in Hollywood, ham, who were married In the Salt and son. Win Black, in San FranA Lake temple Wednesday. tray cisco, after which they will return luncheon was served to 80 guests. to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan wilLmake their nome in Salt Lake. Miss Gwen Sllcox and Clyde Softer wre tanner guests oi Mr. ana Mrs. Elmer Moosemen of Crescent Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mer ser and baby, Wayne; Mrs. Abbott of the Chi Delta and Mr. Marvin Abbott were guesU PhiAlumnae chapter sorority will be entertained at a oi Miss sucox Sunday alternoon. 1 o'clock luncheon Saturday' at the Mrs. Jack Smith of Sandy visited home of Mrs. Le Grand Woolley, 148 ner parents, Mr. and Jars. Don Ho First avenue. The assisting hostess gan, Monday. will be Miss Johnson. The Miss Gwen Sllcox Joined a party of program will Margaret Include a paper by Miss friends from Salt Lake and attended Myrtle Austin on "Social Life at the a theater Saturday. Time of Chaucer," and an informal talk J. author of by Joseph Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dean Star, who "The Wild who will speak left last June for Philadelphia, have on phases ofPigeon," the in reference returned to Salt Lake and are spend- to his play, whichdrama, was recently proing a few days in Salt Lake visiting duced at the Playhouse. Music numwith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. bers will complete the program. Frank Starr and Mr. and Mrs, F. B. Pitt The young couple are en rant Mrs. Arthur T. Burton and to Los Angeles, .where they will make Truman, left Wednesday for a son, two their home. weeks' stay in California. - "VA' liv There's Smartness In These Matron's Hats , MANY. 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Alwoys Um Perfumes With An Atomizer For loveliosl Effect. .. - : W MagnstUm Incarnate-D- lum flacon 1 12.50 ana 5.00j H o. 2:0Q, os. I1JD0L. v , rOSIGAN ExprU) of eleganco. Pceaaniaiion flacon, 2 ox. J7.00; hint! - ' PEER1MES FOR AFTERNOON Mrs.-Ern- Consult Our Manager Miss Mildred Warr z. Course Under Supervision of , tons. Mrs. Mary Sterling of Spanish Fork spent last week visiting Mrs. Ellen Gardner. Tuesday, Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Sterling spent the day with Mrs. Rachel Irving. Mrs. George Elklns and daughter, Mary, visited at Spanish Fork during the week. Miss Gwen SUcox visited at Tooele and Sunday. Saturday est Sllcox spent part of the week at Centerville, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Len Leak. Mr. and Mrs. Vllou Booth of Sandy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman Sunday evening. Miss Madge Walters is libme after a vacation in Calif orniaT Mr. and Mrs. Leon Porter spent part of the week visiting relatives in , Alpine and Wyoming. Mrs. David Evans entertained fit a family dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Sllcox of Lark visited here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods are receiving "congratulations upon" the Dirtn oi a Gaugmer. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hogan enter-- I tamed. Monday ni2ht at a miscellaneous shower in honor of their son, Donald, and. Edna ShecnT of Bir.g- - 100 Courses of Instruction Note Guaranteed Student Permanent ' TO STUDENTS EN-ROLLING ON. OR BEFORE NOV. 23 IN OUR SCHOOL OF iH. and Felts enough" Waif fPrii&:&titi6ri. w& ' 995 95 Alumnae Arrange Social Program m . NEW CniC FOR EVERY TYPE ' '--- STOW . d. v M. w Cop-poc- k, o, y parties-Thursda- Lark- - Hos-me- Mrs. James Pinser returned Monday from a four days' visit at Poca-tellIdaho, with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Purser. Mrs. Cecil Wolfe entertained the Daughters of the Pioneers Thursday at her home in Pleasant Green. A lesson on irrigation was given by Mrs. Mary Bertoch. Mrs. Wolfe gave a sketch of the life of her grandmother, Mrs. Phlnnis Young, a pioneer of 1847. A vocal selection was given by Mrs. Laura Marshall and a recitation by Billy Buys. Luncheon was served to sixteen guests. Mrs. Powell McDowell of Payson, formerly Miss Marion Wilson of Magna, was a guest during the week of Miss Mary Bezzant. Mrs. Len Sorenson entertained the L. F. A. club Wednesday evening at her home on Second East street. . The .eveniing was spent in sewing, after which refreshments were served to eleven members. The club prize for the month was won by Mrs. Frank Olson. Fred Romlg and daughter, Phyllis, returned to their home in Pasadena, CaL, Tuesday after a ten days' visit with Salt Lake and Magna relatives and friends. Miss Irene Sudheimer of Salt Lake, president of the Rebekah assembly, and J. R. Randall of Ogden, grand master of the Odd Fellows lodge, paid a joint visit to Harmony Rebekah lodge No. 46 and Copper lodge No. 57, Friday evening at Cooper's hall. After a number of interesting addresses supper was served to 155 guests. The lodge colors of red, white and blue, were effectively used in decorating. Vases of chrysanthemums adorned the long supper tables; The following committee was in charge of arrangements; Mrs. Tom Morgan, Mrs. Harold Christofferson, Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, Mrs. Exie Hyatt, Mrs. Mamie Farrenkopf, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fiekey, Herbert Williams ana Dr. C. F. WestphaL .g Mr. and Mrs. Karl 3. Tnomsen and family returned Wednesday from a five days' stay at Pleasant Grove, where they were called by the death of Mr. Thomsen's mother, Mrs. J, C. . A Tourssen, Mrs. Stephen Abbot, Mrs. C. M. Barton, Mrs. Franklin Riter and Mrs. Roy BothweU. Other committees include: Calling committee, Mrs. U. U. Hiskey, chairman; Mrs. Q. W. Barlow, Mrs. W. H. Dayton, Mrs. Duncan Mao Vichle, Mrs. Roy Peters, Mrs. M. O. Mickelson, Mrs. F.. C. Stannard. Mrs. C. W. Hancher, Mrs. F. J. Gray and Miss Augusta Sawyer. r, Tables and chairs, Mrs. A. Jack chairman; Mrs. Malcolm Key-6e- r, Mrs. Jed F. Woollej Jr, and members of the Golden Spike chapter. Refreshments, Mrs. E. L. chairman; Mrs. James S. Taylor, Mrs. S. A. Cobb, Mrs. H. T. Plumb, Mrs. E. A. Hall, Mrs. W. H. Horni-broo- k, Mrs. Herbert Barton. Mrs. D. D. Stockman, Mrs. G. B. Swaner and members of Golden Spike chapter. Candy, Mrs. D.-T- . Lane, chairman; Mrs. W. B. Dods and Mrs. C. P. Over-fielDecora ting..Mrs. R. W. Fisher, chairman; Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Jr., and Mrs. George Y. Wallace, Jr. Sale of pastry, Mrs. Wallace B. Kelly ctiairman; Mrs. R. M. Williams, Mrs. R. N. Stockslager. Mrs. R. F. Cordell and Mrs. R. C. Pendleton. Door committee, Mrs. W. E. Tracy, chairman, and Mrs. J. V. Jarrett. Magna ; marked for Miss Schelber, Mrs. H. L. Schetber, ' Miss Harlyn Schelber, Miss Sammy Loofbourow, Miss Cecelia Gibbons, Miss Helen Bolognese, Miss Josephine Auerbach, Miss Ethel Ho- gan, Mrs.Lyndon Daynes Snow, Miss Miss Noreen McGanney presided Margaret CRourke and Mrs. L. over a lovely luncheon Saturday at Ryan. The hostess was assisted by her Mrs. Frank J. McGanney, her home on East South Temple mother, Frank J. McGanney. Jr. and Schcl-ber, street, honoring Miss Maxine Following luncheon, tables were ara bride-ele- ct of the week. A deco- ranged for bridge. rative scheme of pink and green was Mr. and Mrs. Shirley P. Jones left used in the table appointments and a green crystal basket filled with Saturday for a two weeks' visit in pink roses formed the centerpiece. San Francisco., ' Green candlestick holding lighted Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Wilklns of Salt tapers in shades of pink were used on the four corners. Place cards fur- Lake are at the Dodge hotel in Washthering the chosen color scheme were ington for several days. 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