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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING,. NOVEMBER Scout Leaders Wedding Bells Ring Again Plan Welcome For Delegates At a meeting of the Girl .Scout Leaders' club and council, held on Thursday at the Hotel Utah, It was decided to give a dinner. Friday eve- - Miss Jean Woolley entertained a friends at a delightful luncheon and bridge party 8 'urday afternoon at her home on th East street. The guests were served at one long table, which was centered with a silver basket filled with crimson chrysanthemums and crimson tapers in silver holders were used on the four corners. The hostess was assisted by hsr mother, Mrs. Ralf R. WooUey. Eight guests were in attendance. his few are again man and wife. nine. December 13. at the Marion Lois party shop in honor of the three returning delegates from the nation- ai urn scout convention' held in New Orleans. Mrs. W. H. Weyher, Miss Clarissa Ellis and Hiss Olga Provo Coming Events honored queen's ball. uraer 01 jooi uauRniers, win do given Saturday evening at the Masonic temple. This Is to be one of the special events of the season, all Eastern Stars, Masons and other friends are invited. Tickets may be secured irem the- honored queen Marjorie Atwater, Wasatch 8744-or Georgia McLeod. chairman, WaSemiannual satch 8649-- Chapter D, P. E. O. Sisterhood and their guests will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon Monday In the Belvedere lounge with Mrs. Orln W. Bradshaw as hostess. Mrs. Brad- shaw will be assisted by Mrs. R. N. Btockslairer. Mrs. Fred Eberhardt, Mrs. "W. E, Stanton and Mrs. Grant Ewan. Business meeting immedii ately after the program.- - R Regular meeting of chapter ft ., carison. 1, P. O. eisterhoodj will be held Monday at 6:30 p. m. at 931 Third avenue. Miss Barbara Vorse will be the hostess. An interesting Thanksgiving program has been planned. . . Chapter K, P. E. O. Sisterhood, will - V Vs' : meet Tuesday for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Marian Lois party shop. Mrs. F. D. Durkee will give a review of "AIT Is Quiet on the Western Front" Mrs. F. H. Heglnbotham will give a quiz on the P. E. O. consti- tution. Episcopalian club and Ladles of the Guild of St. Mark's cathedral will entertain at a dinner Friday In the crypt of the church. w. Second section of the Ladies' Aid , of the First Presbyterian church will entertain at a luncheon Saturday at the home of Mrs. W. H. Tibbals, 380 WASHINGTON D. C. Fern H. K street, in honor of Mrs. William Yates, noted musician, and his for Toyn. mer wife, Mrs. Hortense Yates, met hotel. In- the lobby bf a Washington Regular monthly meeting and so- After a few pleasant words they were cial of . the Lambda Phi Lambda Mothers' club will be held Wednesday at 3 p. in. at the sorority house, 1352 East South Temple street Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. J. A. Alter, Mrs. O. H. Budd and Mrs. J. A. Barclay. - r remarried by the Rey. Harvey Smith, repeated the- - mme ceremony enunciated by a Justice of the peace lii Wheeling, W. Va., six years before, where they first met Who Utahns in Los Angeles ' PI Kappa Alpha Mothers' cUib win By MAUDE L. WEST. meet Monday at 3 p. m. at the chapMrs. Frank Ro- LOS ANGELES. ter house, 160 Thirteenth East street lapp has gone to Portland, Ore., for a two weeks' visit .with her sister, A testimonial and farewell party Genevieve Thatcher, and, other will be given Friday evening at 8 Miss o'clock at the Richards ward chapel, relatives,. Ninth East street and Garfield aveMrs! T. Burton of Salt Lake nue, In honor of Kenneth Hancock. arrived Arthur In Los Angeles Thursday and on of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hancock, who leaves early in December for the will be the house guest of Mrs. waiter Poulton for ten days. A program of music Keineriands. mua eancing is oetnr planned. President Joseph W, McMiirrin re. MIsa CaHle B. Gaines, principal of turned to Los Angeles Thursday, afnan, nas jssuea invitations ter holding dedicatory services in jvuwuuw for a tea In honor of the faculty, to Susan ville, CaL, and Wlnnemucca. be held Friday afternoon at the President Heber J. Grant, who' acschool. All patrons and alumnae of companied Mr. McMurrin to Nevada, held a special meeting in Reno on the school are Invited tb attend. Monday evening before his departure , Miss Linda Jessup will entertain at for his home in Salt Lake. an Informal literary tea Tuesday at her home on Twelfth East street In Mrs. Walter Rolapp and her mothhonor of her mother, Mrs. R. J. jes-su- p er, Mrs. George C. Parklngson. of of pssdena, who is spending sev- Salt Lake, arrived In Los Angeles and have taken an apartment in Hollyeral months In Salt Lake. wood for the winter. A. Mrs. R. Barnes will entertain the Mothers' club at a card party Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knudsen of Wednesday at her home, 939 Fair-vie- w Provo arrived th past week and will avenue, at 2 p. m. All members be euests of their daughter, Mrs. are cordially Invited. Lydia Rawson, and their son. Dr. Vern O. Knudsen. for six weeks. They Women's Democratic club will give will also visit in a number of the the first In a series of card parties beach towns during their stay in ' Saturday at the home of Mrs. A. H. California. Turner, 1945 South Stat street, at 3 p. in. Mrs. W. H. Hadlock is chairMrs. Anne Watson gave dinner man and will be assisted by Mrs. at her home on Santa Monica party Sherman Jones, Mrs. R. J. Alexander, boulevard Thursday, rne inanics-glvln- g Mrs. F. W, Ooldlng, Mrs. W. N. Idea was carried out In the Knerr, Mrs. O. A. Lorch and Mrs. favors and table decorations. Six Frank L. Olson. Reservations can be guests enjoyed the occasion. made with any member of the Mrs. George Hoag of Ellis street Fairview Heights, entertained a group of friends at a bridge tea at Frozen Dessert $ of the Potrero Country club Friday. A of former Utahns were pres Apple Note Planned number ' ent- J bury was the former Dora Gardner of St George. Her brother. Wayne Gardner, came from St George to be resent at the funeral. Mrs. Wood-ur- y C leaves a large family and a host of friends in Utah. The funeral was under the direction of the California mission elders. I, Mrs. W. C. Ivers, Mr. and Mrs. John to Mrs. L. A. Christensnn. M Glen H. Nesblt and William Lowell Pen-ro- Simmons, Mrs. Albert Hickman, Mrs. Bud Nilsson, Mi - J. Edwin Stein, . Mr. and Mrs. W. Mom : Paxman Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. Paul Davis entertained at their home Monday of Payson, Mrs. Stanley Dixon, Mrs. evening for the employees of Zlon's Wholesale Grocery company. Games Howard Graham, Mrs. Whit Hoover were featured and readings were and Mrs. Lena Creer. Mrs. Julia Roberta announces the given. by Miss Elaine Paxman. A Milbuffet luncheon was servad to Mr. engagement of her daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Duke, Mr. -and Mrs. dred, to Joseph Sartor, ofson Lake. Salt Wilson Anderson, Mr. and- Mrs., A. and Mrs. William Sartor In the Will Jones, Mr. rnd Mrs. Dean The marriage win take place 12. Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Peay, Salt Lake temple DecemberPhi miMembers of the Gamml Mr. and Mrs Clifton Thatcher, Miss of the B, Y. V. enterMargaret FlnnelL Mr. and Mrs. Fred cron sorority formal tained at a banquet at the Cox and Miss Amelia Buckley. Saturday evening. Cov Mr. and Mrs. VemTork announce 35. e, for were laid ers the marriege of their daughter,. Mrs. Harvey King was hostess to to Milton Campbell, son of Mr. of the St. Mary's Guild members the ofXToer. and Mrs. James Campbell The marriage took place in Evanston, at her home Tuesday afternoon. Needlework and luncheon were diverWyo., on November 4. Members of the Nautilus social sions. Miss Ruth 1 Johnson was hostess unit of the B. Y. U. entertained at a formal banquet at the Hotel Roberts to the members of the Fidelas social Saturday evening. The table was unit of the B. Y. U. at her home evening. attractively decorated with the club Monday Mrs. Ted Hatton entertained at a colors of gold and blue. Covers ware kenslngton for the members of the laid for 30. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Anderson en- Tres Joli club at her home Thurstertained the members of the La Con-d- a day afternoon. Luncheon followed club at an Armistice party at their needlework and music. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Grahome Monday evening. Progressive Mr. and games were featured. Luncheon was ham of Los Angeles, Cat, served to Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Mrs. Lawrence Gibson entertained at home Saturday eveWhitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. dinner at their dining table was centered Thome, Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Car-d- ning. TheflowersCovers were laid Mr. and Mrs. T. L. CalUster, Mr. with cut Mr. and and Mrs. George B. Carter, Mr. and for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snow, Mrs. LeRoy J. Olsen end Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hundley anr? Mr. and Mrs. Graham. Mrs. J. Clyde Knudsen. Members of the Aurora Trimble Members of the Saturday Bridge were entertained at the home club club were entertained at a bridge luncheon at the Hotel Roberta Sat- of Mrs. Golda Woodward Thursday urday afternoon by Mrs. Bob Bul- evening atwasa kenslngton. the feature Of the af Bridge lock. Three tables of bridge preceded luncheon, which was served ternoon at the meeting of the Lin- d. Enjoy Bridge former wife, .Yates, musician', and 'Mrs. Fern and soon they to decide Horfense Yates, remarry, 11. v Eight Guests 17, 1929. PROVO An attractive event of the week was the bridge luncheon given for the members of the Thursday Afternoon Eridve club at the home of Mrs. C. H. Ward Thursday afternoon. The entertaining rooms were gay with a variety of cut flow ers and ferns. Luncheon preceded bridge, and was served to Mrs. Henry cease, Mrs. Fred Cornell, Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. John Buchl, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. J. W. Farrer. Mrs. Swen O. Ntelson, Mrs. O. H. Hlcndselman, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. Fred Rich mond. Mrs, Alex Hedquist, Mrs. Frank. Stubbs, Mrs. Lester Baker, Mrs. Fred Olsrn Mrs. Clinton Bown and Mr. T. G. Cunningham. Mrs. flose Y. Stewart was hostess to the members of the Utah Sorosis club at the Provo Women's club house Wednesday afternoon. An interesting program, including a paper on women in Club Lire, by Mrs. C. E. Maw, and a review of the book. 'Giants in the Earth," by Rolvaag, by Mrs. C Y. Cannon, was given. Thirty live metnoers were present. Members of the Nautilus social unit of the Brigham Young university were entertained at the homeyrf Mrs. Lorn a Allen Monday evening. A business meeting was held,' after which luncheon was served to 35. Miss Wifma Mickelson was assisting hostess. Mrs. Florence Sumner announces the engagement of her daughter, Florence Mildred, to Carl Henrtchsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Henrtchsen of this city. The marriage will take place the latter part of this month. Mrs. Fred Staats was hostess to the members of the Nineteenth Century club at her home Friday afternoon. The feature of the afternoon was a paper given by Mrs, J. M. Vick, followed by musio numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Warren of this city announce the eneasement of their daughter, Mildred, to Stanley Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashted Taylor of Grand View, The marriage will take place soon. Miss Anna Hughes and Miss Blanche Thomas entertained the memb- - s of the Benl Travata social unit of the Brigham Young university at their home Monday evening. Following a business meeting lunch? eon was served. In celebration of the birthday anniversary of A. L. Penrod, the members of his family entertained at a dinner at his home Tuesday evening. The dining table was centered with a large birthday cake holding 7 lighted candles. Covers were laid for Mr. and . Verl Penrod, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Da vies, Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Penrod, Mr. and expenses of trie commissioner' j, office and operation of the l§ary In Anaheim, amounted to $1,431,512. Of this amount $676,698 was spent SANTA ANA. CaL (UPbBugs fumigating, $567,775 for sprayare not only a nuisance, but they are for dustlg cost 9.865, tree doctoralso expensive, according to the an- ing, $35,882. operation of the lnsect-ar- y, ing ComHorticultural of nual report $38597, and expenses for the missioner A. A. Brock, recently filed commissioner's office were listed at with the Orange county board of $82,321. supervisors. During the year the lnaectary proThe total cost of pest control as duced 23,682,440 cryptolaemus ladylisted la the report, and Including birds, for control of the mealybug, . which were liberated in 3219 groves. nea club at the home of Mrs. Karl Other insects to the extent of were produced and liberated Knudsen Thursday afternoon. In 401 orchards. Luncheon wa served. Bug$ Cost Orange County Big Sum Every Year La-Ru- f LAST CHANCE! rate exOur special of pire November 30th. Never again will you have the oppor- tunity to learn each a money-makin- g profession for such a iftmall amount. Enroll right now. WE GUARANTEE YOU A GOOD POSITION AFTER YOU HAVE FINISHED THE COURSE aa fvSil SS70 or Write for Catalog. 331 Clift BIdg. n x-- VUdDlfL 111 Ami Wasatch THE UTAH HIGH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Inn '1 1WJ DU-- s CaQ on Wlbat ..She ieajfly Wanfe M.-s- Mr. and Mrs. Joel Z. Lariscvv formerly of Brigham City, returned to Los Angeles Sunday, after a four In the evening a chicken dinmonths' tour of the southern states, day. and an Interesting where hey visited with relatives In ner was served ' program was carried out by memGeorgia and Florida. bers of the organization. Mrs. Wlllard T. Cannon of Salt Arthur Cannon, son of Mrs. Wil-laT. Cannon of Salt Lake, is re Lake arrived Tuesday and will be at cuperating from an operation for in home to her friends In the Acacia. Hall apartments in Santa Monica. fected knee. The Advanced OUB MeB 1 y rd Dr. H. O. Jensen, a former resident Elder George Ntbley returned last week from a three years' mission to of Salt Lake, has just recently been Belgium. He is the son of Mr. and elected to the board of directors of the chamber of commerce in Santa Mrs. C. W. Nibley "of Glendale. Monica. - and Mrs. Jesse Goodwin After spending a year with relaKnight had as their dinner -guests tives in Washington and New York Saturday evening Dr. and Mrs.- Drew City, Mrs. Joseph P. Rankin has reChipman. turned to Los Angeles, The trip The Relief society of the Wilshlre westward was broken by a two ward gave its entwial bazaar Thirrs- - months stay In Ogden. Mr. r- cr - . (.pni hi Automatic EILECIiiCMGE .. 1. 1 ii a What could make Mother happier than this wonderful gift? What could bring greater joy and satisfaction to the 1 tire household? ?9 Here Is a gift that will relieve mother of the work and worry of preparing meals. ice cream and apple sherbets, something new in the line of froien desserts, may become a reality if experiments now being conducted hy the department of dairy manufacturing at Washington State college prove ' - li that eaeab v J With its automatic operation she has only to place her dinner in the oven, set the time controls and forget her cooking entirely until time to take the dinner out and serve it. lis This marvelous range has many exclusive features affording added conveniences which Mother vnil surely ap- re Tears Too Lote! ' 0 - gLjk last Christmas a friend of mine received a beauti ful diamond ring. "Her face was radiant with the Joy of possession, but her lips were mute with agony. Notic-in- g this, someone asked "Why Mary, aren't you simply thrilled?' "Oh res,', she sadly replied. I just love it.' Then holding EXPERTS in "She CARE cS EAI& rrks AND FINCER 5EA!ir00 e WAVE. no her poor work-wor- n bands, she continued: 'But it came twenty years too late.' "That made me think aboutmy Thca I tried THINC Hand Creme. Now I can go to our clubs and luncheons with the satisfaction that my hands are not only comfortable and pre- sentable, but lovely as well. I by Licensed ' ' J A YOU PURCHASE IT ON VERY LIBERAL TERMS, and Your Purchase Includes . wish you much success with your very wpndcrful COMPLETE INSTALLATION IN YOUR HOME product." The ori,?iniI pf this nmoiicitrj letter, from the mother of ; a nuJy m Isdunapahs. am uur tiicL 1 U1N C iiind Crr mi -in etiaalv Dew wd ircciilued (pronouiweJ "thmk") cream tor the hands nukes ugly red hinds beiutifullf loft, smooch ij white immediately. Cheaper, too, betsuse the convenient new tnbe, st 60c, list J so long. AppcovcJ by Good HocjciccraBg. and Experienced Operators. Be Sure and Sls'te Your Appointment Larly Have One of Onr DUAP.T RINGLET PERMANENT WAVES. Special ; preciate. own hands, which had been reddened and roughened by the millions of tasks done in loving service for my family. Bo? T Let Your Hands Get Old Br::hl "Work Done Be sure to see this new range in our store. We are sure you'll agree that Mother will be delighted with it i 'A 0 41 l a.aojtoujfciD THIIK) -- 35 SOUTH STATE Wasatch v en- - Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hubbel entertained 200 guests at a barbecue Sunday dinner on- their estate, Walnut Hill, in San Fernando valley. Many unique features were on the program. The banquet table was laid under the successful. huge oak trees. Burr Mcintosh was "The state of Washington leads all master of ceremonies. A number of others In production of apples." ac- former Salt Lakers were In attencording to Professor H. A. Bendixcr dance, of the college's dairy husbandry staff. Mrs. Ellen Nibley of Salt Lake, ac"In order to create an additional outlet for this enormous annual crop companies by Mrs. Mary Ricks, arpast of apples and apple products, efforts rived In Los Angeles during theSern-noare being made to find formulas for week. They are located at the Kenmore. on North apartments apple Ice cream and apple sherbets most pleasing to the taste." Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Teudt who have been visiting with friends in JOB IS ALL HE WANTS. Los Angeles during the last two LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP). A call back to their home, weeks, has been sent out of here in an ef leaving motored here Sunday. fort to. locatr any superintendents ... j .i , j usm j ,.. ui xmuiucr in iiie nopes inai Hugh B. Wilcox has been transone of them might be able to place ferred from the Los Angeles district a "white man cook." A telegram to the Santa Fe district was received recently from Tennessee addressed to the Superintendent Funeral services for Mrs. George Boulder Dam": Woodbury were held on Tuesday. In"Can you use white man cook on terment was In Valhalla cemetery, In San Fernando valley, Mrs. Wood- job. Wire answer collect." I J1 - H E FFICIENT PUBLIC SEKVICE ' 'V ifi'ii&i?.. Mi 1 |