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Show DESERET Social, EVENING NEWS TUESDAY MAY 8 1917 Affairs TcitK--Q Personal Notes Womens Gubs Beginning Tomorrow at 10:30 in the Morning Wesley Kin ia entertaining th r of her socUl club this after-a- t luncheon at the Country Watti is entertaining idery club thta afternoon. the juice of Many women use lemons to bleach or jut whiten the skin, but pure lemon juice i acid, therefoae irritating, and should be mixed with orchard white. At the cost of a email jAr of ordi-nar- y cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautifier by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white Care should he taken to strain the Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep freah for months. Every woman knows that lemon Juice U used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallow ness and tan, gnd is the the ideal skin softener, smoothener Snd beautifier. Juety try It! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy arid two lemons from the grocersnd make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion ' ar.d massage It daily into the face, neck, arms and hands It should naturally help to bring back to any skin the whiteness, the sweet freshness and flexibility of which it has been robbed by carelessness or trying atmospheric conditions. the Advertisement. erary club meets this afternoon and an election of officers will take place, followed by a tea. Mr. and Mrs. John Leavell have gone to San Francisco, the former to Join the officer reserve corps, and the latter to spend two weeks in San Francisco, and later to go to Boston, where she will visit lth relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wattis entertained the Emerald social club at their home last evening. VOILE IS NOW A Col. and Mrs. D. C. Jackling are expected to arrive here during the week from Naw York, and will spend two wseks here before going on to San Francisco. UNIVERSITY NEWS technical and otherwise, and giving illustrations of how these different points appeal in the production. Mrs. C. Dailey sang. C "The Fla WithTh meetiprogram planned for the a Stain," and patriotic selections ng of the tourist section of the La-- 4' out were a by given a included quartet comprising paper Miss Beth Literary dub, Whitney, Miss Emma Barnes, on lira. Lafayettf Hanchett y Clarence Neslen and Hood Fowler. The "Beauty Spots in Northern Walea, were officers elected for the sad a talk by Mrs E. F Root on following coming year: Mr. Eugene B. Palmer, Jfcohammedan and Its - EfConquest Mia Linda Jessup, chairman: honorary fect." chairman: Mr. O. J Enking. vice chairMrs. man; Enos Hoge. secretary and The marriage If Miss Mildred Behle, treasurer; Mr. W'. R Hutchinson, formerly of this city, and Dr. F E. critic. Bocrher, will take place In Pocatello Tea was served from a table effece Thursday at noon. tively decorated In flag and presiding here was Mrs. Wesler King, who was The annual May festival given by assisted Mrs Freeman Bassett, tie young women of the University of Mrs. Enos by Miss Pearl Savage. tub. takes place this afternoon on the i Miss Edith Hoge, Mr. Earl PemMudgett. 4 on pus from to I o'clock. broke and Emerson F. Root. essential points of a drama, emotional. Three Generations of Women. The 'oung women of this generation. their mother and grandmother hae proved from actual experience that Lydia E- Pink ham' Vegetable Compound overcome the suffering caused by female HI and restore them to a healthy condition. Thla Umnua medicine contains no narcotic tjt hoblt forming drug but is made from medicinal roots and herb, tor disease, if you are suffering from any form of female it wlR pay you to give it a trtaL r-enisement- ate Council of Defene Further Work Under Way ' A Sale of Dresses Involving 100 Beautiful Frocks Seected With the Idea of Making This the greatest valuegiving Event of the Season, All at One Price SEED COMMITTEE REPORTS ACTIVITIES Census of Navy Consulting Board May be Available Loans for Farmers. Meetings will be held tonight to which all who contemplate cultivating gardens One this year are Invited meeting f is to be held in each the nine city districts, as follows: West High school, in charge B Murray Riverside school. Eighth West and Slx'h South streets, in charge of Morrel! Fowell. Farmers' ward. Seventeenth South and f'tate streets, in C. D. of W. McBride charge of Lowell school. Third avenue In charge of and E street. Prof. Driggs. Sumner school. Third East street between Sixth and Seventh South streets, in charge of Wallace Wayroan. Whittier school. Io0 south Third East, in charge f Prof. Mathew's. Wasatch school. South Temr pie and K streets, in charge of Robert Gardner. East High school. Thirteenth East and Ninth South streets, in charge of Joseph Branch library. Sugar House. Eleventh East and Twenty first South streets, in charge of Irvin Jensen. In each of the nine districts the various experts of the a. C. U. will give every possible aid to amateur gardeners that maximum yield may be obtained from every foot of The meet-ng- s f roundwillcultivated be called to order at 6.30 ls. e i delightful affair of yesterday was fit meeting of the dramatic section of At Ladies Literary club, the program leciudmg a lecture by Mrs. E. B. Palm-- r on The Drama. "How to See and Hear TV the speaker reviewing the BHcivjCo oclock. Four ol the Charming Dresses to be I und in Ih s Sale J. M. Callow will entertain at a luncheon at the Country club on in honor of her daughter. Saturday M:m Frances Callow, who will graduate in June from Rowland Halt Mr Straight Line Styles SIZES FOR MISSES: 16, Mr. and Mr Marion Foil have taken an apartment in the Knickerbocker. 18 and 20. Empire Effects Het d Models. SIZES FOR WOMEN, 36. 38, 10, 42, 44. 16. Every Wanted Color Plenty o i Nav Blues The marriage of Miss Emily Dykes and Albert G. Finch took place yesterday at the home- of the brides mother Mrs. F. O. Palmer, the ceremony being performed by Rev. P. A. StmpkJn in the presence of the near relatives and friends, and a luncheon following at the Newheuse Hotel. The bride wore a suit of dove gray broadcloth, with white hat and boots and carried a bouMrs. Jack Tingey quet of brldesroeea. was matron of honor, and Elmer Finch man. Mr. and Mrs. Finch ars at home In the Kensington apartments. and practically every wanted material and combination Chiffon taffeta, Georgette and com hinat ions. Imported pongees, k crepe de chines, and serges. NO EXCHANGES, NO APPROVALS, NO C. O. D.S. NO RETURNS, NO WILL CALLS, NO PHONE ORDERS. taffeta all-sil- ail-wo- bt The music section of the Iadie Lit K. OF C. MEMBERS HEARS OF DEATH MUST BE LOYAL OF RELATIVES Portland, Or., May 8. Any Oregon rnembeY the Knights of Columbia who fight against thi. .United Mate will be expelled automatically from the a rule adopted yesorder, according terday at th state council of the orin here. der. session Prices on Products, Kansas City, Mo.. May $ Minimum prices on farm products and a commission to administer national food legislation are aeked for In resolutions adopted by the National Producers and ConTo Build Church. sumers association in convention here yesterday. Six national orgarixationa ard repNew York, May i. John.D. Rockefeller. It was announced at a meeting resented in the convention. of the congregation of the Fifth Avenue Baptist church last night, has promised to contribute W per cent of any amount subscribed by oth r members- toward a fl.ft09.flhn fund r lewcl.ston. Ida May ?. John P. It mer, president of the First National the erection of a new edifice was decided to sell the present church bank of this city, pioneer merchant and to erect a new one at Park avenue and banker, of th northwest, died at h and his home here yesterday. atreet. Whole Battery of Ovens Voll-fo- j Sixty-fourt- Every nook and corner of the biff Royal Even the and dean. white is Bakery resplendently brick. Its hnjre ovens are faced with white glazed an extremely interesting sight to see the great force of liakere, dressed in their white suits and caps, filling the big ovens with. Baltimore, May 8 Mrs. Julia ft. H wind ell yesterday reofHVed a cable from the English secretary for colooiag affairs telling of the death at sea at Mrs. HwtndeU's daughter and her husv band the Hon. and Mrs. Eardley B. Reece. No detail were given except tluU the death occurred off the Gold Coast, of which Mr Reece was acting governor. The cable did not sti5 whether their ship, the Aprapm. was & victim of a storm, a mine, or a auto marine. $T MINE RESCUER DROPS IN DEATH Trinidad, Colo., May g.Whlls leading .a helmet crew m the recovery at bodies of the number two slope of the Hastings mine Sunday night Walter Kerre of Berwlnd, dropped lead, iw' creasing the list of dead to 121 He kws been working in regular shift sinew the day of the explosion. April 27. Recovery of four bodies Sunday and two yesterday morning bring right the total number recovered to 73. ment ROYAL BREAD (Ugliest Quality SptarlnJ lenses. with good, strong frsmr. 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