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Show r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, Carols Give Bride, Two Yule Tone To Program tt X L B. W. literary section City federation, or which Mrs. W. F. Core is chairman, closed the prebolkUT work with a very inter-stiprogram at trie Chapman branch library. Christmas carols Wrre sung, led by Mrs. J. V. Laird. was An address on "Citizenship' given by Mrs. J. B. Moreton, president of the 6errice Star Legion. Bongs and pantomime by the Misses Rose and Jennie Latino and several numbers by the nursery class were riven under the direction of Miss Mary Gertlno. Hostesses for the month were Mrs. Hal Powers, general chairman. Salt Lake Mothers' club; Mrs. E. C. McCarty, Central W. C. T. TJ., and Mrs. Eva Webber, Frances The er the ng Boberg and Mrs. Glenn Lennberg, of .T Mldvale. Dr. and Mrs. 3. H. Brown entertained at their home' Wednesday evening honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Brown. Dinner was served and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ePterson, Mr. and Mrs. William Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. John Chatterton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Borenson, Mrs. Byron Davis and Mrs. Ralph Waddoupa. Mrs. Carl Pierson was hostess to a number of friends at her home Friday at a 1:30 o'clock luncheon. Those enlovlnv the hrnmitalltv of f Mrs. Pierson were Mrs. R. Fltzgeralds and Mrs. Heber J. Bmlth of Draper. Mrs. L Ooff of Mldvale. Mrs. C. C. Jensen, Mrs. J. Mulr, Mrs. Ethel Dastrup, Mrs. N. O. Boberg, Mrs. L. E. Peterson, Mrs. L. E. Van Dam, Mrs. J. C. Crapo, Mrs. 3. T. Ostler, Mrs. Oeorge Hagander, Mrs. A. M. Nelson. Mrs. E. Bishop. Mrs. W. L Thompson. Mrs. A E. Peterson. Mrs. tt Glenn Pollard and Mrs. Heber of Mldvale. The Sandy Second ward gave a supper In the chapel Wednesday in order to raise money for the missionary fund. During the supper the following program was presented: Selection, oy the Bandy junior high school orchestra; piano duet, Misses and Recent Newcomer Brides-Ele- ct Brides and recent newcomer. Upper, j engagement to Roy Hepworth is anteft to right, Miss Leone Lin ford, whose R. Snoles, who has nounced; Mrs. Salt Lake from Jka? to come Francis to Jex recently Hedquist engagement ter to make her home. Lower center, announced, the marriage to take place Mrs. Benjamin IL Williams, formerly December 19; Miss Mary Eda Tanner, Miss whose Vemie Vilate Barrett, recent bride. Freeman of Tanner, ; daughter rv f ;xjsaMv. t tV i i " 1 J f f :x - A . -- ' ,1 ,xs . J i : a ' asRaMatmRnKMMaswMVsaMaMKBamaaaMMMaw - Ay-le- WillanlC.T.U. Park City I Mra. T. It Decker was j f v hostess to the It. N. Bridge club and invited " guests Thursday " evening of last week at her home on Maiii j ' street PrUes were won by Mrs. Howard Berry, Mrs. George Sykes and Terry,-- , A Mrs.-Joh- n fol- lte-uope-r lowed and was served at the small tables to Mrs. Berry. Mrs. Sykes, Mrs. Terry, Mrs. John Rugar. Mrs. J. E McFolln. Mrs. Herbert Adamsort. Brooks, Mrs. Charles Thomas. Mrs. J. Charles Conlon, Mrs. Thomas & . Mrs. James Ritchie ana Mrs. Frser Buck. Mrs. A. P. Ridge, Miss JusnlU Cashman. Ridge. Miss Mauds Ridge, Mrs. J. W. 8 toner and son, William, motoreo tip from Salt Lake Tuesday evening to visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson spent Thursday In Coalville. Five Hundred Card Club The H. was delightfully entertained Wednesday evening by Mrs. L. P. McOarry at ber home on Marsae avenue. The rooms were decorated in a color scheme of red and green. The centerpiece for the long luncheon table was a crystal vase of polnsetUas. Covers were placed tor Mrs. George Archer, Mrs. Jerome Paxton, Mrs. Mae Trythall, Mrs. Thomas Ryan, Mrs. O. W. Foster, Mrs. Dan Cun- Ingham, Mrs. Clarence Hays, Mrs. v. v. noagson, mrs. xnr uraay ana Mrs. Margaret Clark. Mrs. M. J. McDonough returned borne from Salt Lake Sunday after several days' visit with her son, Judge Roger I. McDonough. Mrs. H. Fred Egan was hostess' to the "B" club Tuesday evening at her home on Park avenue. Games were 'rv X y '' r '" ) J: w - Francis 'Gardner -- J v ... 'tl Vi v IS :.::.--- .' -- ft - and Catherine Cash; saxophone solo, Harold Bjork; cornet solo, Alvln Olson; reading, Miss Vilate- - Jacobsont rfoHir eolo, Gordon Ohlson; focal-duet- . Miss Fannie Pierson and Milton Cundlck. More than two hundred plates were served. The Bridge club was entertained by Mrs. W. O. Boberg Thursday af ternoon at her home on County street A 1 o'clock luncheon was served to Mrs. J. H. Grant, Mrs. Jack : 1920. VENETIAN PALNTLNCT ENGAGES CHAPTER The next meeting of Alpha chapter of the Delphian society will be held Monday at 2 p. m. In the committee room of the public library, The study of Venetian painting will be continued under the leadership of Mrs. C. Culp. Mrs. R. C. Elliott will give a resume of the precedln; lesson, and the following topics will be discussed: The School of Qtorgi-one- ." Mrs. V. J. Clark; "Venetian Painting," Mrs. H. S. Culp: "Tintoretto and Veronese," Mrs. Charles Alcott; "Study of Pictures,- - Mrs. Conrad Jones. a lon, the Mighty City," Mrs. Pearl Wbitmpre. The regular meeting of Kappa Tau Dechapter wurbe held on Monday, Hocember 16, at 1:30 o'clock at the tel Utah. "The Empire" will be the topic for the day'a discussion. Mrs. J. Prescott Dunn will be the leader and short talks will be given by Mrs. Cardall. Mrs. Hammond. Mrs. Owen Woodruff, Mrs. F. R. Slopanskie. Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Ash ton, Mrs. Talbot and Mrs. Howard Stoddard. The regular meeting of Delta chapter will be held Thursday, December 19, in the Ladies' parlor at the Hotel Utah, at 3 p. m. Assyrlo-Babyloni- an Liter--atu- Mrs. J. Butterwood. sSoo All Work re Farmer, Mrs. Leo Anderson and Mrs. C. L. Anderson of Mid vale; Mrs. T. C. Christian, Mrs. Harvey Borenson, Bridge followed and prizes were won by Mrs. J. Butterwood. high score, and Mrs. J. H. Grant, second high. a Special Christmas Permanent Wave The regular meeting of the Delphian Iota chapter will be held Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the Hotel Utah. The subject for the evening will be "The Empire." Miss Winifred Thorup will be leader. The topics will be discussed as follows: "Mesopotamlan Architecture," Miss Anna Newcomer; "The Zlggurat." Miss TJarda Kniuht; "The Temple." Miss Genevieve Brooks; Maglc and IncantaUons." Miss Luella Deck; "Sea Kinps and Kassltes." Miss Margaret "McKlrnan; "Babylonian Mrs. Maud Baker; "The-- Assyrians," Miss Doris Goodell; "Baby Assyrlo-Babylonl- an will be discussed, Mrs. George D. O'Connor will have folcharge of the meeting, with the lowing members giving detailed topEnics: Mrs. E. E. Msrting. "Early Erickson. glish Comedies"; Mrs. H. "Early English Tragedy"; Mrs. Olive Mrs. a as Dramatist Millburn, "Lyry G. A Hansen will give a topic from the Quarterly. PARIS VP). Parliamentary theory that the automobile Is a plaything of the rich and therefore to be taxed as a luxury, has been upset by government statistics showing that 75 ownea per cent of French cars are by peasants and business men.- -Only 4 per cent belong to "idle ncn.- drama In England l Guaranteed A BEfTER, MORE EFFICIENT AXD MODERN WAY OF PERMANENT WAVING. .- .. MMTLE tiSXi- -. A NATURAL, BEAUTIFUL PERM ANENT4VAVE r SALT LAKE SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE fast of State) WAS. 7537 1M EAST BROADWAY (V, Block tt r kST ftp " , ; J J J? , I ,( Tnpl-W- lua BXnitt Was, ai. 1H which followed. Covers were marked for Mrs. Decker, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Don Taylor. Mrs. R. R. BeU, Mra. B. T. Allred, Mrs. H. L. Goodwin, Mrs. Carl Powells Mrsv DasU Smith, Mrs. Herbert Adamson, Mrs. Lawrence Mauro, Mrs. Wesley McArthur and Mrs. Howard V. Alston. Mr, and Mrs. George H. Hoover entertained at dinner Thursday eve-nl-nj at their home on Norfolk avenue. The table was centered with a crystal basket of amber chrysan- - QawA Q OrKKSTORS 1 The Best In the West All the badlnf msthadi of rrmana Waving at tat 111 lira Tbompaea v. , . themumi. Covers were marked, for Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Reynolds of Keet-le- y, Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benny, Mr. and Mrs. George Archer and Waldo Thompson. Mrs. J. Charles Conlon entertained ber bridge club Thursday evening at her home on Woodslde avenue. Her guests Included Mrs. Wilbur Brooks, Mrs. J. E. McPolln, Mrs. Howard Berry. Mrs. Earl. ReseiKh. Mrs, Thomas Cashman, Mrs. John Terry, Mrs. George Sykes, Mrs. Herbert Adamson. Mrs. James Ritchie, Mrs. Fraser Buck, Mrs. June McArthur, M. Mrs. uiwrence Mauro. Mrs. Decker. Christmas decorations were featured throughout the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Ruby Fern, to Bollo Tutl . for Quality WataUh ejt V the diversion of the evening, prises being awarded to Mrs. T. M. Decker and Mrs. Byron Jones. A long table was arranged for the dainty lunch yutsn onops i IS Esit Ionia Motel j Bldr ISM lOOU-Waa- atch MAKE TOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! l man. The wedding will take place late In December. The D. O. E. O. club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Albert Seeman at her home on Park avenue. Needlework was the diver-slo- n, followed by a luncheon served at one long table centered by a vase of deep pink Toses.. Place - cards were arranged for Mrs. A. F. Wilson, Mrs. E. M. McOlnley, Mrs. Le Page Raddon, Mrs.- - William SlcheL Mrs. George Rosevear, Mrs. Margaret Matheson, Mrs. Emma Perry, Mrs. Eliza Bowman and Mrs. John Buck, who will be hostess to the club January S at her home on Woodslde avenue. Mrs. C. O. Hull was hostess to the Past Matrons of the O. E. S. Tuesday evening at her home on Park avenue. A guessing contest In art for which Mrs. George Sheen was awarded the prize was followed by bridge. A late supper was served to Mrs. Sheen, Mrs. Le Page Raddon, Mrs. George Crossman, Mrs. John Wveknff. Mrs. J. F. Cunninsham. Mrs. Eliza Bowman, lArs. Keith Buck, Mrs. Emma Perry, Mrs. E. M. Mrs. John McClellan and Mrs. A. P. Ridge and Mrs. J. W. Stoner of Bait Lake. A most delightful evening was enjoyed. The ladies of Saint Mary's parish entertained at one of the most suc cessful card parties of the year at St. Mary s nail on rare avenue day evening, it being the first of a series to be given during the winter months. Mrs. E. P. Evans of American Fork visited with relatives Saturday and Sunday of last week. m Sandy Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Peterson entertained the club at their home on East Second South street was served Dinner Tuesday evening. on small tables at 8:30 o'clock, after which rook was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Fred Chrlstensen, Mrs. William L. Hewlett, W. I Hewlett and Hyrum Jacobson. Covers were laid (or Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chrlstensen, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Boberg, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Van Dan, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Christian, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler, Mrs. A. E. Peterson. Mrs. Harvey Borenson, Mrs. John Butterwood and Evan Jensen. Mrs. Richard Crews entertained in honor of the birthday anniversary of her little son, Edward, Saturday of last week. Eighteen little friends enjoyed-thafternoon. Mrs. Hebert Steadman, formerly Miss Roxle Wilcox of Sandy, was entertained at a kitchen shower at the home of Miss Ella Anderson of Sandy Wednesday evening. Games were played and Miss Gladys Gunderson was awarded the prize. Luncheon was served to twenty guests. Mrs. Marlon Hand. Mrs. Georee W. Hilton, Miss Reva Hand and Ralph Edgel attended a vocal recital given by Louis Hand in the Spanish Fork junior high school auditorium Monday evening. Mrs. Zane Nelson was the guest of honor at a party given by Wasatch Rebekah lodge in the hall on Center street Monday evening. Five Hundred was the game, and prizes were won by Mrs. H. O. Hardcastle for high score, and Mrs. John Ells wood, Luncheon was served consolation. to Mrs. Hardcastle, Mrs. EHswood, Mrs. T. W. Nlchol, Mrs. Doyle Brown, Mrs-- J. R- - Lane, Mrs. Charles Sand-qlis- t, Mrs. Theodore Houston. Mrs. J. H. 8trange, Mrs. F. A. Lundberg, Mrs. Charles Facey, Miss Emma Johnson and Miss Stella Facey. Mrs. A O. Cook entertained the N. B. club at her home in Salt Lake Thursday evening. Rook was played and prizes were awarded Mrs. John Butterwood, guest prize; Mrs. O. L. Larson, high score: Mrs. T. C. Christian, second, and Mrs. F. A. Orton, Luncheon was served consolation. to Mrs. Butterwood, Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Christian, Mrs. Orton, Mrs. W. O. Boberg, Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, Mrs. F. O. Fischer. Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Mrs. B. A. Adamson, Mrs. L. E. Peterson. Mrs. L. L. Van Dam and Mrs. Melvin Bishop of Salt Lake. Mrs. John Oldham and Mrs. Bert Hyatt entertained the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the Oldham- home on East Second South street Friday afternoon of last week when the following program was enjoyed: Vocal duet. Misses Delia Hyatt and Clair Van Dam: talk on the life of Christ. Mrs. A. E. Peterson. Mrs. Glenn Lennberg read the life of her grandmother. Mrs. Rachel M. Brown. st Luncheon was served to Mrs. J. Jensen; Mrs. Henry Hendrick-so- n Mrs. A. E. Peterson. Mrs. E. E. Peebles. Mrs. A. N. Nelson. Mrs. W. L. Bateman. Mrs. Muryle Allsop, Mrs. Wallace Anderson. Mrs. Chris Sore Mrs. George Webb, Mrs. ft. O. Just-A-Me- re 0- - m$sm Nothing more to pay until January 15th- ayear and a half on the balancel n, WHERE IS THE WOMAN WHO DOESN'T LOVE LUXURY? BEAUTIFUL sheet Holeproof Hosiery the sophisticate and to the It's and to the Mother to genue and so so so luxurious very practical yet in- girl-frien- d. personal Thil little chart will help you to select from the colon we show in Holeproof Hojirey Paxiscreated For Cothmei of .... Brown Black Red Green ' Holeproof colors Prado, Marocain, Mocco Ficele, Gunmefal Blond d'Or, Juliette Rose Brune Chantillyj Mocca, Tunis Beige Caitor, Rose Duit, Tourterelle Modern, Purple ......... Blue ............ 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