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Show Tlitf SALT LAKE Ogdee Visitors and a Bride anticipation of Thanksgiv repiicas 01 sunny little tur and other emblems of the great feast day aje appearing on piaoe caras ana as lavors lor luncn-eoand dinners. Holidays and seasons regulate decorative Schemes lor social functions, and nothing is overlooked inthe-way- ; of cleuer suggestions for each by those who design the accessories which mean so much In the effectiveness of the setting for entertaining, by the thoughtns Miss Mamie Jones of Dahlonega, Ga.; Mrs Dale Rountree of Los' Angeles; Mrs. William C. Druehl of Bnrlingame, Cal. (top, left to right), and Mrs.Melvin" D. Wells, Jr., of Salt Lake, are among recent guests in Ogden,. Bottom, left, is Miss Berenice Stratford of Ogden, to wed this week. J ful hostess. Announcement Is already made for one large social function for Thanks-- ' giving week, the second In a series of dancing parties planned by the Entre Nous Dancing club for the season, which will be given Friday evening, " November 29, In the ballroom of the Hotel Bigelow. The hosts and host.1 esses are Mr. and P Volker, Mr. and Mrs. WaUace H. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. M. Much Interest exists to Ogden In a large bridge party and pastry sale to be given under the auspices of the Utah state conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution, at the Ladies' Literary club In Salt Lake Saturday at 2 p. m. The state conference is composec of the Spirit of liberty chapter, D. A. R., of Salt lake, andrthe Golden Spike chapter cf Ogden. A number of the mem bers or the Golden Spike chapter ana tneir mends are planning to go tft Salt Lake for the function. Dr. and Mrs. Prank K. Bartlett will entertain Tuesday evening at ner at their home, 714 Twenty-thir- d street, In honor of Dr. Bartlett's birthday anniversary, Mrs. A. D. Barber will entertain her kensington club at luncheon Thursday at her home, 1132 Twenty-fift- h i:tAk VJ ' street. Parker Shlfflet and Mrs. W. E. Tenner will entertain at a bridge dinner at the Green Gables tea room Mrs. Frederick G. Ruthrauff will entertain at a studio luncheon Tues-daat her horfie, 2536 Polk avenue. Mrs. Llovd G. Harris will enter tain her bridge club Wednesday at nmcneon and bridge at her home, (words by Mrs. Robert Anderson) ; speakers, Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Jr., of Salt Lake, state federation president; Mrs. Weston Vernon of Logan, first vice president of State Federation; Mrs. C. E. Maw of Provo, past president of the State Federation and general federation director. A song written by MrsrC. V. ZInn of Ogden, with words by. Mrs. Morrell, "On Memory's Book,"" will be r sung during the convention by Mrs. Hicks. The song was written for the song contest at the convention of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs in Logan last spring. Committees arranging for the convention are as follows: Reception, Mrs. Marriott and Mrs. R. O. Tucker; program, Mrs. E. A. Larkin, Mrs. L. J. Holther and Mrs. Claude V. Zinn; banquet, Mrs. L. A. Meyer, Mrs. J. R. Larsen, Mrsi J. W. WinUe and Mrs. G. G. Moyes. Drama club members will meet Saturday at the Hotel Bigelow. Miss Lillian O'Neill and Miss Geraldine O'Neill will be hostesses. "A Street Scene," by Rice, will be presented by Mrs. Andrew T. Clark. A discussion will be led by Mrs. Horace Nebeker. A piano solo will be given by Mrs. John Hillabrant. Chapter J of the P. E. O. sisterhood will meet Wednesday with Mrs. J. T. Rushmer, 2547 Adams avenue. street. 1109 Twenty-sixt- h Y. W, C. A. Club Leaders of Ogden ' . Plans are being made by the United Commercial Travelers, assisted by' the Ladies' auxiliary, for a series of dancing parties during .the winter, the first of which will be given No vember 30 at the American Legion chateau. The chairman of committees in charge of arran?:ments are as follows: General ciiairaian, j. Davis; reception, J. W. Larkin; pro gram, h. j. Hirscnenieia; rejresn-ment- s. C. C. Wilcox; invitation and advertising, W. J. Barnes; costumes, C. J. Bell; door, J. E. Eklund. Mrs. Louis Schumers will entertain at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at her home 603 Twelfth street. One of the large functions of the fall season was a bridge tea given by the Utah Delphian assembly in the ballroom of the Hotel Bigelow, Saturday afternoon. Chrysanthemums decorated the room. The place cards were in modernistic designs, in pur pie, orange, blue, red and green, with a ureeK v in goia in tne center, rea was served at tne cam tames, covers were laid for about 250. A pro gram given during the tea hour ta-- J eluded a- wnistnng soio oy miss Helen Bartlett; a reading by Mrs. Edris Glasmann, and selections by a trio composed of Mrs. Herman Fet- Mfter: vinimr wmr .iiirmn HvHnnR. ceuo, ana Mrs. uonn jiiiiabrant. plana The committee In charge of arrangements was composed pi Mrs. Rhea Cazier, Ogden, president; Mrs. J. H. Peckenpaugh, Ogden; Mrs. E. M. Ashtoh, Mrs. A. C. Carrlngton, Mrs. Edward C. Martin, Mrs. C. Ed Dutton and Mrs. E. R. Phelps, all of Salt Lake. Miss Viola Clancy and Miss Ida Fltssimmons entertained at a bridge luncheon at Snuff's Saturday. Luncheon was served at small tables decorated with rose colored chrysanthemums. The place cards were in Thanksgiving designs. Covers were : Mrs. Georgina Marriott, president of Ogden district, Federation of Women's Clubs, and ( right).. Mrs. Rhea Cazier, president of the Utah Delphian assetnbly,c " I I " ' " "' ' Buenos Aires', given by Vernon Sharp, was much appreciated, as the association hopes to placi emphasis on ,1 interest in these two fields in this year's work. . - !& ' t . , M I v v - A;- J j - l -- h, - During the month of October the employment office received applications for work from 124 women and girls. These had not applied previously during the year 1929. October calls from employers for workers numbered 16L The office referred 148 to positions and ninety-nin- e of these were reported placed, Y. W. C. A. residence girls will open their song services Sunday at 9 a. m. Miss McOaughey will preside. All former residence girls are Invited to join in these services. designers. A recent letter from a girls' athletic club of the Y. W. C. A, in uersey city says: "For the past ten years physicians, nurses and people interests to health education have been tryto to persuade girls to wear clothes sm ported on the body instead of tied around the middle of the waist The Y. W. C. A. has been to tha fore-- r ground in this health education. Every girl to our club feels that the Y. W. C. A girls should try to do something about the new styles, as they are neither healthful nor for work or play. We have organized a committee to write to other associations and clubs of girls '' asking them to join In a protest against the hew styles.' We find the papers very ready to give us encouragement and publicity, and already we have had a great many calls from people congratulating us on our good ' sense and courage to speak about what most people really feel" f The question of this season's styles to dress has been discussed by six different groups of the local association, and the almost unanimous opinion expressed is that they are not willing to accept skirts reaching far . below the knees, nor any gown that fits tightly about the waist The com-forta- young women of today too deeply an- -. the health and freedom they predate have won to easily accept changes which endanger health and which also will bring additional expense to the cost of living, since last year's An enthusiastic meeting of the clothing will seem completely out of Weddate if these extreme changes are membership committee held nesday, November 13, reported sixty- - accepted. four memberships secused during the month since their last meeting. This group of workers are- doing much to promote interest to association activities among the women of the Regular social meetings of tha community. Speech Readers club will be held HEALTH EDUCATION. Tuesday evening. The dub members The swimming pool has been com are inviting all who wish to attend. pleted, but swimming classes have Games will be played and refreshbeen postponed on account of the ments served. delay in completing the showers. Board meeting of the League of However, the health education department hopes to be able to begin Women Voters will be held Thursday the last half of the fall quarter Mon at the Center, Business meeting will day, November 18, at which time we convene at II a. m., with Miss Hester hope to be able to move into our McOaughey leading the discussion complete new quarters with the reg "Why Join the League of Women ular program of gymnastics, swim on Voters." Luncheon will be served at ming, natural ana tap aancmg ana 12:15. snorts. The first call for the basket The new classes to bridge win begin ball squad will be given Monday, Deevening. Contract bridge cember 2, and a targe turnout is ex Monday will be taught. The class to begin- pected, For manv Tears the srlrls to the nlng bridge will be given after t health education departments of the Christmas. Classes suggestions Young Women's Christian associa have been in Christmas very successful this year. tion have been vitally Interested in These classes been have held to both questions affecting their physical the sewing and art departments, A ana tneir enorts to proclass to the of instruction regular mote higher standards of health have of attractive gifts will begin brought results in many parts of the making at 10 a. m. Women have felt wide sphere of woman's life. The Friday that so much time is saved to growing comfort and good sense of these gifts under supervision making that it our recent styles to dress Is, to no is well worth their tun to have a small degree, the result of their declass. regular termination to bring about greater The monthly meeting of the edu- ' sanity and freedom of choice to the was held Friday matter of clothing at related to cational committee morning, at which plana were forhealth. classes mulated for trades which an It is not surprising that the girls offered to January. of health departments of the asso- being 200 About were persons present at ciation all over the United States are the Civic Center card party and fashdrastic the against protesting ion show. Attractive models dischanges in' women's styles as out- played the new fashions of the sealined for this winterUjr the Paris son during the afternoon. Refresh- menta were served, and the officers of the Center extend their apprecia"How's Jerry? Doting as usual tion to the who mad I suppose." He had this party successful. Eric Stafford married! Classes are being organized daily walked in tha way of tradition. If she had accepted Stafford I Why, to the school districts. Adult educanever haw had tion took an important part during ' then, she would her tha last week, which was set aside Jerry. This Jerry, who came to covas National Education week. ' It was now, eager and warm, mis ups learned that three million adults are ering hers. "Great morning," he said. "Even enrolled to some form of educational if your father does think golf should activity throughout the United be played with teacups. And whom States.' Salt Lake Is not behind to do think we ran across?" this movement and through the co"Who?" she asked catching his operation of the state and city boards .' 4 , of education. Civic Center la able to mood, "Bertie Adams. He salcf he knew offer to the women of the community j you, dear. He read about our mar- educational opportunities which are i to keeping with those of other states. riage. His congratulations were well, 1 guess he meant business, all Arte and crafts, dressmaking, nutriWe've each poloed against tion and costum appreciation are . right a other couple of times. What ha among the most popular of th can't do with a pony I" courses offered. Raquel watched this husband of Two lines of "The Cham of th hers with flickering eyes. How life crowded in. Stafford, Light Brigade," spoken by Tennyson, Bertie Adams. Alphonse. It was like its author, are recorded on a phono- a merry go round. With her, safe grapn record owned by a south. Af to Jerry's arms, in the center of it rican. ; have word about the Orient." of the Button Gwinnett on. went signer "We bop off to about Jerry Declaration of Independence, died a month." May 27. 1777. at the age of 45, from Newswounds received some days earlier (Copyright, 1S29, Metropolitan in a duel with General Mcintosh. paper Service, New York). Dev Raj Hands, senior student at the university from the Punjab, India, was a guest of Interest at the residence Sunday. v - - , i Civic Center Notesl - , Miss Haeb-Boiie- b lip. JANE DIXON "Senoras," Raquel corrected laughingly. She was troubled about the trip to the Orient. Restless to be away. son. She needed the rest, the change Miriam chapter No. 14, O. E. S. because of the giddiness and the The tally cards were in Thanksgiving home, 2863 Taylor avenue. Pink and will entertain at a guests' tea Mon. weak feeling she hadn't told anyone designs. Covers were laid for Mr. and white chrysanthemums formed cen- -. day at 3 o'clock In the Masonic tem about. That hurried trip to the borMrs. A. E. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Ira terpieces for small tables. Covers ple. Muslo will be furnished by the der with its attendant excitement Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dabis, were laid for Mrs. P. H. Mulcahy, iouowing musicians: Mrs. c. n. Stev and bodily fatigue had taken much Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hales, Dr, and Mrs. P. C. Richardson, Mrs. W. C. ens, Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Miss Delia from her. She had grown soft, unMrs. D. N. White, Miss Anna Car-rut- Hinds. Mm Rov Packer. Mrs. W. F. Bartlett and, Mrs. George L. Bartlett, used to clash and to strain. .. wno wux Claude Armstrong and Mr. and Madson, Mrs. W. H. Williams, Mrs. sing; Mrs. John Hillabrant, Jerry was still having hid bad Mrs. Ludwlg pianist, and the chapter ladles' C. J. Humphries, Mrs. Eugene Pack. nights. The purple pools under his Miss Berenice Stratford, daughter Relmers, Mrs. Lawrence Boyle, Mrs. cnorus. eyes were deeper, darker. His brow Altrusa club members will meet of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stratford, R. W. McKeli and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- was damp and cold when she touched Monday evening at dinner at the Ho whose marriage to Floyd H. Ririe will sepn Tracy. It to sooth his troubled tossing. . take place this week in tne saif Lake an Inveterate Mrs. Decker Farr entertained at tel Bigelow. Mrs. Ruth Dunn, ores! Jerry He iMistedVhoweverrtaat fee had will dentr Miss Jessie Beebe to man was temple, will entertain at a trousseau luncheon preside. the followed Parker third actively by Thursday, tea Sunday afternoon at the Strat bridge, at Ye Ogden Taverri. Bronze will be in charge of the program. Mrs. seek Raquel's hand In marriage dur- never felt so fit. owl of a specialist street. enrysanthemums were tne table dec Ralph Roberts will give a paper on ing her Parisian days. Others were "That wise old ford hqme, 774 Twenty-fir- st Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Black oi Bter orations, forming a centerpiece for a "National Girl Scouting." A troop Bertie Adams, a millionaire sports- has forgotten all about me," he me up as a lost ling announce the marriage of their long table, with bronze candles at the will give a scouting demonstration, man, and Eric Stafford, then the son said. "He has given dmiEhter, Virginia, of Salt Lake, to ends of the table. Those in atten under the direction of Mrs. Roy of an English lord. And always in prospect." Clarence Richard Heath, son of Mrs. dance were Mrs. Milton Halls, Mrs. racaer. cpanisn aance will be giv the background was Aipnonse, ad- Specialist Hesitates H. B. Sawyer of Ogden. The wedding Vera Farr, Mrs. T. J. Upton, Mrs, en by Miss Aline Piper and Miss miring, loving her, though never de In Announcing Verdiek - Frances Parry. took place Saturday, wovemoer Allen Seesrmiller. Mrs. Floyd Camp claring his love. knew better. Only that ' Jbadles' club members will Raquel Stew couDle are at home at the The Literary and Jerry to New With bell, Mrs. Lester Stone and Mrs. R, meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. York Is Raquel art' apartments in Ogden. The bride W. McGinnls. Roios morning she had talked with the spePancho father, her uauae Patterson Hundley. 2547 Jef Upon a recent visit to her former cialist. She did not like the way the is well known in both Ogden and Miss Eleanor 8tevens entertained ferson avenue. It will be onen day home In the Arizona desert town of famous man of science looked at ber Salt Lake. Felix club Sunday at ana tea win oe served the Sempre at tne conclu- Hermosa she, wishing to reclaim him when he said she must be Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Moore of luncheon at her home. 2380 Madison sion of patient the program. Mrs. William M. from his evil Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr. avenue. Yellow chrysanthemums ways, persuaded him to that he would have .a decision for Lake-wi- ll Stewart be the accompany her Salt of and Mrs. C. B. Moore at the dinner to tne covers tne formed week.table metropolis. within decorations, a the Kiwanis club In compliment to were laid for Miss Maxine Fox, Miss speaker. Each member Is entitled, to Raquel Is concerned over her hus- her "You don't think, Dr. Logan it's Horace W. McDavid of Decatur, m Charlene Scowcrof V Miss Beth Peck, bring a guest. condition has and band's serious physical that is, nothing nothing uruid culture club members will had him consult a International Kiwanis president, and Miss Miss Yvonne specialist, who serious?" she asked, alarmed Mrs. McDavid, at the Hotel Bigelow Badcon, Miss Marjoria Anderson and meet Thursday afternoon at the Ho- thus far has not succeeded In deter- really by the stern set of his lips, tel Bigelow. Mrs. L. J. Wright and Thursday night. Mr. Moore, wno Miss Bernice Larsen. "Not so far as I have been able to Mrs. James Farley will be hostesses. mining the exact cause of his ail division Inspector for the department ment. ... Mr. and Mrs. Emest Richardson The dramatic art department of Wetell," he answered with an air of of the Interior, and Mr. McDavid m Omen Friday. ber college will present a one-aprofessional mystery she could not were classmates at MiUikln univer of Salt Lake visited play CHAPTER 79. Mrs. J. W. Thornley of Kaysville ana a reading win oe given by a stupenetrate, "One never knows. There v. at Decatur. sity and' Mrs. William Hodges of Salt dent of the college. It a relief to be back are two or three phases of this case found Raquel Miss and Arthur Miss Holley Betty Lake visited their sister, Mrs. C. that have puzzled me. The sympugaen civic league mets Wednes to New York. Gunneu entertained at dinner m- Barton, the past week. are not unusual. The thing of day at the home of Mrs. George Per- Jerry's people had received her cor Ittoms day evening at the Arthur home, 985 is they do not react to the treatVan Allen, Mrs. Fred Kins ana discussed civic matters. dially. They had accepted ner as ments Twenty-fourt- h street, in honor of M.Mrs. William Mrs. prescribed. This proves I Nye and Irving Lehrman Acacia club met Friday at the home one of their own. She felt, though, have been tne mteentn mrtnaay anniversary oi on the wrong track. I Mrs. a. k. Moreu, 2533 Eccles ave- - that they resented her difference Miss Barbara Kimball. Tint carna made a brief visit to Salt Lake last oi have not feund the seat of the nuese. was followed by a from their mold. Even the beauty Luncheon week., for the a formed tions centerpiece Chrysanthemums decorat they were forced to admit seemed a "But Jack Becker entertained Saturday program. Salt Lake was an guest. dinner table. Covers were laid lor surely " ed tne luncheon tables. Mrs. R. B matter of suspicion to them, of inMrs. E. J .Harness entertained at Miss Kimball. Miss Frances Jane evenings November 9, at a swimming "I shall be better able to fudge of Porter gave a paper on "The Inter trusion. Secretly, she knew, the wo luncheon .Saturday at her home, 2509 Woodcock, Miss Anne. Pingreei Miss party at the Weber gymnasium, joi national Leader," continuing the club men among tnem envied ner this su the extent of your husband's indis Miss Cleone lowed by supper and dancing at the Marion Cheesman, Eccles avenue. Yellow chrysantheon -- contemporary lypes and preme gift of the sex. Just as she position when the report comes from mums formed the centerpiece for a Walker, Miss Marguerite Reid, Miss home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. smay Tendencies." Mrs. Frank ScovUle could see spontaneous admiration of the laboratory. That must be with Deidre Doods. Miss Virginia csoaer E. Becker, Z4UB van Buren avenue. long table. accompanied by Mrs. R. L. Dra itv properly cloaked, to the eyes of in a few days, at the most." With Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Aland enter- berg, Miss Betty Goddard and Miss The guests included Miss Jeanne sang, that he dismissed her, .VaiL Miss Cleone Walker, Miss Fran' per. Soecial cruests were Mrs. O. An tne men. tained at dinner Saturday evening Beatrice Brown. Oh if Jerry should. She gus wngnt, Mrs. oeorge H. Lowe mother she adored. Jerry Jerry's Mrs. F. J. Bartonek entertained at ces, Woodcock, Miss Diedre Dobbs, ana at their home, 2770 Van Buren aveMrs. Horace H. Walker. his mother had entered Into an squeezed' the trembling lids over her and bridee luncheon Friday at her Miss Virginia tsoaeroerg, miss Ben nue. A long table had a centerpiece burning eyes. Drove away the little street. nett, Miss Dorothy Paine, Jack Wat- teeMembers of the women's commit open conspiracy to confound these devils of chrysanthemums. Bridge followed home at 530 Twenty-nint- h of fear that clutched and tore of the Utah power Light com stiff lipped traditionalists to the limit dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. and The table decorations were chrysan. son. Wayne Wilson, Billy Skaggs, pany met at the If Raquel's might. They took de at her. Thursday evening Mrs. Herbert W. Hinley, Mr. and Mrs. themums. Covers were laid lor Mrs. Wright Volker, Jack Shaw and Alex central junior nign scnooi and were in seeing eyelids fly open and "Doctors are always like that." she Carlyle C. Eubank, Mr. arid Mrs. Har- W. J. Rackham. Mrs. Alfred ChrisN. Budge. addressed by Dr. H. T. Plumb of Salt light mouths form a quickly suppressed assured herself. "They do it to give mon B. Barton. tenson, Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mrs. Herman Baker post American Le Laice. the Impression . they are earning their H. Savaee. Mrs. H. B. Sawyer, Mrs, gion, entertained early Monday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker, Jr., Women's University elub held i jees. 'T alreadv love volt, mv daiishfer Ji F. Daniels and Mrs. George Holt morning at "A Night on the Rhine." program Wednesday "'ned at a bridge supper In She remembered the Shake tne line old lady in the big white that Jerrv had a cabaret entertainment of Armistice evening at their home, 537 Thir- of Salt Lake.- room of the Hotel Bigelow. house naa a good night, the best for whispered to Raquel between week. teenth street. White chrysanthe-mum- s Mrs. J. H. Andrews entertained at day, assisted by the Legion auxiliary. speare V. Prows And three Seymour this sang he was so songs, were used about the rooms, a bridge luncheon Wednesday at her Members of the auxiliary in peasant "Oh Promise Me," from "Robin her farewells. "But If you keep my full, of life and morning ebullient activity costume served sandwiches and near-bee- r, Hood: "Smilln' Through" and 'A boy nappy, li you will make him a that she had shooed out doors. as follows: Mrs. Or Bundy, Banjo Song." Miss Margaret Smalts good wife, I shall come as near ador He had gone off withhim Pancho for a as it is allowed humans to auxiliary president; Mrs. L. A. Berg, gave two readings, "Patterns," by ing you un tne Hudson to a country club spin adore one another. Mrs, W. D. Shaw, Mrs. M. E. Hansen, Amy Lioweu, ana just a uttie Joy Raquel was glad Jerry's mother where he had-"- a bundleof clubs on Mrs. D. E. Rhlver, Mrs. Harold Ride." Next Wednesday the club will had He ice." d like to warm them un not imposed love Into her bar BramweU. Mrs. Parley Jensen and hold its annual banauet at 8:30 d. bl tie rnignt even challenge Pan gain. As it was. she could prom again, who Mrs.Benoarr. In the Spanish room of the hotel cho, ought to swing a mean Mrs. J. E. Thomas entertained at Members of the Ogden chapter of ise truly that she would fufllll the mashle, If shoulders were any mea luncheon and bridge Wednesday at Bigma xneta rru were entertained trust this motner gave into her keep sure or a golfer. lovei Tnat she could not ner nome, 633 Twenty-sevenstreet. Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. ing. But She Pancho Joined in the laugh at his did not have it to give The decorations were yellow fall George M. Flster, 1402 Capitol ave- promise. had never had it. The Potter had expense. flowers. Covers were laid "for Mrs. nue. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. m so with you " he promised. "If William Blackman, Mrs. A. J. Bid- - vern ward and Mrs. Bvron Barton. left love out of the alchemy tof her you n mase it The home was decorated wlthbrchld making. "There speaks the man from the Pancho was as when they left him. Stewart Gilbert, Mrs. Phil Aj. Konn, chrysanthemums. A short business what it could do to great open spaces," Jerry chuckled. Mrs. John Olazebrook, Mrs. J. K. meeting was held, after which Mrs. Environment ror or against them! fij Raqnei Gets Another Klngdon, Mrs. Jack Mattson, Mrs. H. A. H. Chambers gave a review of the people L B. McCune, Mrs. Fred E. Williams, life and poems of Edward Arlington Letter From ' Greta. with the first kiss she could ever Mrs. L. J. Wright and Mrs. Emest Robinson. guests were remember ever to have passed be The apartment seemed unbearably Stone. Mrs. an liee, Mrs. Eustane K. Hartween tnem wnen she found him empty wnen sne returned to it. There Mrs. James Maher entertained at mon, Mrs. O. C. Hart, Mrs. Ruel and full of graceful speeches was a letter from Greta. dnner "nd bridge at the Hotel Bigand Mrs. O. E. Merrill of Brig-ha- alert "I was out stepping among the elow Wednesday evening. Yellow and Miss Laura Nelson of Lo- upon tneir return. hoity-toit- y last night," wrote the Pancho Expresne Desire chrysanthemums decorated the ta- gan. one. "and who irrepressible ble. Those In attendance were Mrs. ' Sempre Musical society met "Tues- To Take Trip to Spain. W should I slap on the shoulder but William epideli Plans, day afternoon at the home of Mrs. EricLord in person. Stafford verv Pancho skillfullv. hid but It Miss Almlra Carr, Mrs. E. L. Frank ScovUle. In the absence of He was there with Lady Eric. he was as startled; as Eugene Barnes, Mrs. H. Mrs. Ray Jones, chairman, Mrs. R. Raquel knew over He calls her Cynthia or somethe impulsive kiss G. White and Mrs. Wendell Ogden. L. Draper read the paper "Italian embarrassed, - - - -thing, but I don't mean maybe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farr left Sat- Opera Verdi to the Present Day." as she was. when I say Lady Eric. She's as the oth urday for Los Angeles to spend the The following? musical Drocram from er I met aheman from Spain cold as a landlord's heart, dearie. remarked, with evident winter. thtls period was given: Vivace Bril zestday," And the dear old bean slniDly for on the subject. "He's here and Etude No. 27 all some kind cantatido liant, reeks of the stables and the dialomatic mission. SOOT CLERIC CLEVEE INVENTOR by tt)ur child is headachy. do?gedsystem; make a chad happy. Mrs. John Hillabrant; Comes fromofCadiz. Bertinl), hounds. I mean Ladv Erie.- - I He was telling There isn't a child who doesn't vnth bilious.feverish, Devised by the Rev. John Ross of contralto solo, "Turn Thou Unto me think you pulled a dirty trick it. The Rotoses are of Ca Iove its rich, fruity flavor. Improved Me" from "E1T (Costa), Mrs. C. H. diz. about Bo appetite or energy, nine times out conand Sutherland Scourtl, hire, his lordship. I bet he has to play since It Is the seat of the of ten, just one tlunz Is to blame; appetite, digestion and assimilation piano solo, Sonata in C, before the. Inquisition. family, Home Sweet Home on a huntstructed entirely In his spare tune, Stevens; ' I'd like to follow its use, A child's entiresystem Op. 2, No. I (Clementi), Mrs. Ronald constipation! horn. back some time." ing He there a latitude finder probably, will have Roseveftif. Supplementing the pro- go stopped is toned and strengthened, Cleanse the little digestive tract "Alphonse plans to sail in a short, as if his tongue had run away 8S01 10th an of the Ellen Miss E. on afternoon. see and effect Mrs. Jos. gram Anderson, California developments Important with Jig Syrup from him. And added, with a couple of weeks, and I'm part of ' In the science of navigation. The In- Thomas, accompanied by Mrs. Dra glance at Raquel? "I'd like to quick Ave., Denver, eays: "Since I found how breath is Sweetened; coated the show. He's dolnp as well as take anas two irom per, soprano how sang California out Syrup can be expected, thank you. I've cleared; eyes Fig brightened. good strument can be used to determine Italian operas of an earlier period. Lucy." tongue ' house. some in seldom doses are the have I two is, than More kept the latitude of any place where It Is The next meeting will be held with got him all pepped up to a 'bless Raquel nodded. As If he had made It never fails to help my children. located without the making of cal- Mrs. Earl Read at the home of her the most casual remark possibles you, my children,' pitch, so don't tscessaiV to drive away all signs of a it at the first sign of upsets culations or using decimation tablss. It would be interesting, she said. you go and spoil the act. You W, F. Volker. 653 Twenty-sevenO R N I A r Iorgive C A colds. Their wonderful con- -. know that brass kettle I blasted " could It consists of two discs, which can father, J.street, November Fd like nothing more. We Tuesday, on our way up from DeauvlUe? I be made to rotate over each other's 25. do It, eh, Jerry? After we come dition proves this a good plan." -- V back from the Orient and rest up a got It almost filled with used (Ztutian: The genuine always : surface.' One of these discs is marked bit." with degrees of latitude, and the oth-e- r bears the name California. glgaret cases and lightjlaiinujn THE BICH.FBUITY 1AXATIVX ers shared en and silver hip. flasks and "Whv shadowcast" her with days Jerrv wherrHhr riot?' find brtKruxTe the OK CHUDHIN what-no- t. AMD TWKIC The motto hung on latitude of the instrument's position pin of the two discs falls on the cor- thusiasm. "We out;ht to show them the handle is 'Take 'Em Before it is necessary only to rotate the date I rect latitude figure. This eliminates what this country can do by way of disc until the correct day is shown, all risk of error In calculation. senoritas They Take You.' Luncheon will be followed by program in charge of Mrs. G. A. Dick AWj Business Girls' club meets for sup per Monday at 6 30 p. m. The speaker will be H. L. Gee, who will present the work of the juvenile court. This Is the club's fourth program on social service work In Salt Lake. The members have greatly enjoyed this opportunity to know more of tne social work agencies of Salt Lake. Last week's talk on Rio de Janeiro and cnairmen oi tne aepartment. The evening program: State song Mrs. Monday evening. OGDEN. Ogden district Federation of Women's clubs will meet In annual session Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hotel Bigelow, with Mrs. Georgina Marriott,, district president, presiding. An afternoon and evening session will be held, with the evening program preceded by a banquet at 7 o'clock. The afternoon program begins at 2 o'clock and includes: Sorur (written by KavsviUe club) : renort of the dis trict chairman; address, Mrs. J. R. Morrell of Ogden on "The address, Scholarship"; Mrs. J. O. Falck of Ogden, "Citizen ship," chairman of the Utah Federa tion of Women's clubs. District song; address, Mrs. Ruth Moensch Bell of Logan, chairman of tne drama department of State Fed eration; address, Mrs. H. C. Hicks of Salt Lake, chariman of music for the State Federation. Contests in citizenship work, music and drama are being conducted In each of the districts of the state, to be decided at tne next state conven- ttlon, and will be touched upon by the ... Tn ing, keys ' bLLNDAY MOUSING, NOVEMBER 17, 1929. Ogden Clubs , Society - Tiatu:Et WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE. Raquel Rojos has made her first trip to Boston to visit the family of her recently wedded weaitny hus band, Gerald Parker. There she was warmly welcomed by Jerry's mother, but received with less warmth by other members of the family. It was in Deauville, fashionable French seaside resort, that Raquel first met Jerry while she was on holiday from Paris, where she was employed by Alphonse Courbet,. noted fashion expert, as his chief model. Her constant companion of those, k, days was another model, Greta To-sa- gold-digg- a . Ruth-Greave- ct well-bein- g, many-friend- s '' . 1 " tn y " . SI Liz, rLtonce ' m -- IQCOEEIQ , Western Mother's & ji Miss-Louis- - ,PA!I Higgln-botham.JJ- Plan ts succ eeaiw half-sie- 1 k, FIG SYRUP t th ottbeeaiTo : Qeani'nes; Rvory cake of Soap mad by Roger & GaOet, Pari, la a moat delightful means to th Wnpmc of GEsunJI-nt- u. Thoro ara no finer Soaps soada. They air supreme th world Coating a little more, they are atlH movftvonontjeo?, so long do they last, Hand tha popular flower odor 3 cake In decorated box, 4c per cake. Bath Soapt largsroond cakes ant ' odora boscf bt3.1.SlngJcakea, 2$ cents. Soapa Fkur d'AmtmrvtK cake, IL7S. Pavots J'Argmt and LtJadt7ie m IF qY . tUfeuselrieaquisrfe Out-of-to- en r per cake. xhOWt lPt J ;.. . ... to Up cmk. At - twt Dnt ud plrtiuautStBWHijwlMi. r , |