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Show DESERET Social Affairs Women! Personal Notes interesting event of the day U annual election of the Ladle' Lit-- ; r. club, with report of retiring ic"er thl afternoon at the club-- f served during the aft-- i wte Teamember of .the entertain by The following are the committee Jnt fgp, ir.ee for the vartou office; free; Mr. - C. oo Mr. Ira D. Travl and Mr. W. F prealdent, j(SI!r. ffrt rice oar and Mr. S. F. Fenton; second -- re.hl.nt. Mr C W Watson and lira A B Glbeon ; secretary. Mr. Elmo and Miss Ethel Bfxbr ; V Mnlth secretary. Mr. W. R. Bram-,r and Mr. Thomai O'Connor. Mr J. T. Treaaure and Mra. E. H. Mra. Robert Tllney; Dorman, librarian, Medora Greenwood and historian. Ml Mrs Frank Anderson; directors. Mra f h Knickerbocker. Mr. Grant Swan. 1 S. corre-nwndi- n 1 trea-ore- Mrs. Addison Mn J W. Edmunds. Cain. Mrs: W. H. Ferguson and Mrs. Cain, .John Jeanne E. Ingalls and Philip Brother will be married thla eveH o'clock, at the home of the st ning C. E bride's parents, Mr and Mr to be performed the ceremony Inga'il. 1 Ooahcn. by me Rev, E. Mis E. The gtatc Society. Daughters of the Mormon Battalion, meet thla afternoon m ike Bishops buMding. and ,thfc a talk op Red A.'ross work by Mra. W. W. Rlter. and musical Ttfftabera by Mlaa Kim a Young, Mias Ethel Allen. The roll Rgth and Mis fill will be answered by quotations Mother. about annual spring gambol of the f. Coaswclal club took place last the entertainment consisting: of a tapper, dancing and special features. The hall was decorated In flags, arid the small tables from which supper was a erred, each had for a centerpiece bowl of sweet peas, in pink, white and lavender shades. About ISO guests were prssent. The entertainment, was under the direction of the social committee of the club, composed of T. J. O'Brien. R. Ross Reason, L. 8. Mariger . Froiseth, and F W. H orating. Tfce It's Cheap! Z. C. Use Lemon Juice Womens Qubs I EVENING NEWS ML I. Annual May Sale and Make Lotion tag- and- To keep your skin and complexion naturally soft, white and dear at all time you singly must us- a lotion or cream every day. But choose the one that is best and costs the least The Juice of two fresh lemons strained Into a battle containing three ounces of orchard wfhlte makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable beauty lotion at about the cost one must pay for a small Jar of the ordinary' cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, aallowneas and tan, and is the Ideal skin softener, smoothener and teautlfier. . Just try this lotion! Make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant cream and massage it Into the face, neck, arms and hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen, and bring out the hidden roses and i beauty of any skin. You druggist will sell three ounces of orchard white at little cost, and any grocer will supply the lemon. Advertisement. - - ALL NEXT WEEK nts Positively One Week ths Us 24 hi ve hr Only. No Fictitious Values, nd- - No Misrepresentation. GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU A CF CP OF ROSES SIX TO FIGHT WEEKS AFTER PLANTING iro- better McMurray, Richard Petite. and Adolph Axelrad East high Robert Gan. JAne Jennings, Marvin Chamber Iain and William Hardiman. West high Miss Mary Dramatics, w ',ss vera Sm.then. Miss Louis Snyder, Miss Ida Krupp. Amber imiu iti wenningfe. Richard Pa. A! lias and idle. Byron White. Man-nFrank McGanney. East high Miss Marguerite Peterson. Miss Alice Pierce, Miss Harsh Shapiro. Mis Edith Simons. Miss Carol Waixer. Frank Hainey. Robert Ganz. Leslie JenSamuels, Caine Farrell, kins, Keith Kimerer and Floyd Lexer. ian il colors, blue tulle being with red and white car.ia-tion- f, anu the place csrds having flags and shields tied with the red. whits and The hoet was assisted by Mia, M- - JDixon. The c.ub members are, j besides Mrs. Corey. Mrs. M. J. Dixon, Mrs. W. Daniel, Mr. A. L. Emberson, HAVE THINGS Mra A. Gleason. Mra H. Hausner, Mrs. "FLAPPERS J H. Kendrick. Mrs. B W. Ray. Mrs. THEIR OWN WAY HERE. W Sanders. Mrs. A. and Mrs. it Tommie Cheer U. S. Flag Louis H. Thorup. The 8tyke club meet May Golden brown ramie linen cut one 24. with Mrs A. L. Ernberson. piece, a plaited base on a short front .4 b interesting story in the foreign yoke, makes this gown. practical An interesting out of town wedding White ramie, slightly picked out with section of The Miss Florence Hall will entertain at of Saturday Sen's towas of Miss Mildred that brawn hand embroidery. gives the yesterday a dancing party this evening In honor Behle, a picturesque ceretells morrow of of Mrs. William Behle. daughter belt. loose collar and cuffs, of Rowland r.f the graduating class When Purchasing, Ask for Our formerly)? Jhia city, and Dr. F. E. HalL mony at Countess of Limericks railtulips BOOKLET ceremony was performed at the home and Mrs. 'T. when was American way buffet flag Yesterday Miss Janie Cahoon. whose of te. bride s sister. Mrs. F. 8. Diet-ric- h, Care for Rose Bushes. 8f Pocatello. Ida., in the presence those of the other Allies by and to added to "How marriage to Q. H. Fehr takes place next H. Mrs. Buy, R. the week, was guest f honor at an after- of the nejir relatives and friends The Octagon club Prather entertained in the Mecklen Mrs. Page Lord Mayor of London yesterday noon affair given by Mrs. D. H. Ting-lein our sale couple will reside at St. Anthony. on bushes basement, beginning this These fola luncheon berg being apartments, Mrs T. W. Bird and Mra. N. R. and famous general assisted Amerilowed by the uaual pastime. In of the LuJdl home latter at ths morning. The senior members of ths Alpha to Old unfurl Murray. Luncheon was served from Miss Nettie Bradford entertained the; can Ambassadress sorority of the Universal v of Utah small tables decorated in pink sweet Chi ' G V. O. W. club on Tommies to on British towill house evening. at way entertain the Lory" Thursday pea and ferns, and the place cards nic now afternoon in chapter being decorated in flags, honor of the jun- the room were decorated In the sweet peas. The celebrithe ar- and in sweet peas carrying out the club t rance joined peeresses and were: Mrs. - A. Copeland. Mrs. ior members of theIn sorority, of white and yellow. ties in cheering stars and stripes. colors, lavender, Miss eeats rangements being charge Mrs. J. F Cahoon, Mrs. J. P. rianche 24 About were present. Mark. Mi. Gladys Thomas Cahoon. Mra. C. H. Winder. Mrs. A. A. Bock. Mrs. Nancy Proctor. Mrs. Wil- and Miss Dorothy liam Robbins, Mrs. 8. F. Cahoon, Mrs. Bos! Remedy for W hooping Cough. A. Farauelson, Mrs. L Carlisle, Mrs. Mr. and Mra H. G. Whilnev ard Last winter when my little boy had Leonard Cahoon, Mrs. Fred Williams, I'nuglitei Marion have returned from a at the larger towns along tHe the military authorlttss wished ling him Mrs. Draper, Mrs. L. A. Martin. Mrs. A. visit to New York and Chicago. the whooping cough I gave This question was settled at the meet! E. Pritchard. Mrs. O. X. Fehr. Mrs. B. Chamberlains Cough Remedy, writes KOSTER IND BESTOR route, and reaching Ogden shortly af- - ing of the auto dealer F Stewart. Mrs. H. T. Spence. Mrs. C. An extensive campaign is being conMrs. J. B. Roberts. East St. Louts, III. ter noon. There the dealers cars, the night, and ihe parade wlUWednesday 1 now Mrs. W. D. Leonard, who leaves ducted on Fehr, Mrs. Reynolds Cahoon, Mrs. Wilby the committee agriculloose relieved and will U j with out question. cars was take hi for of and cough the Montana, kept hands, through shortly military guest P. liam Cahoon, Mrs W 8. Reid. Mrs. and food production recently creture T. K. to of j a the Mott, a demonstration luncheon in honor at of secretary dreadful him those yesterday rousing given part coughing spells, Reid. Mrs. D. Jacobs. Miss Mattie Ting-ley- , by Mayor W. Mont Automobile Trade aitooto- Ferry, of by Mrs. Frank Jannev and Mra How- ated encourage recruiting. The parties la Mrs. J W. Cahoon. Mrs. H. 8. Pane, ard which Dr. J. A. Widtaoe, president of It is the only cough medicine I keep i IT cars may take part in the tion ha charge of the organisation o! Hawley at the formers home In the I have the most private Mrs. J. W Cahoon. Miss Lucy Fehr Garfield. He wir at their University of Utah is chairman. andA; in the house because or The table was bright with disband, j demonstration, i This remedy is aland Mlsa Dolly Fehr. confidence In It. map of Salt Lake City flowefs. and anWhg the ny Ogden motorists have al- pleasure spring Oommerctal at at is the a of by the city so good for colds and croup. Fo: ale least club, and he can for were a number of well knownguests Salt suburbs has been furnished party ready arranged th 84,1 installed in the, by all dealers. Advertisement. column Le reached through Main 89. Every The Central W. C. T. U meet thl Lake women, ,0 of the 2 including Mra. E. L. engineers' office .J, and J. Koter. prld-n- t at the university. offlcs automobllist of Balt Lake Is invited to nd pilot tho p.r.d afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. rooms, N.whou.e, Jr.. Mr. C. W. Elfleld and Present FarmlnI,0n. ( Ten students of the take part in the parade, which it I Ean Frae4ro chamber of commerce, jnto Ogden. Mrs. Leonard has ar.d a talk will be given by the Rev. Mrs. C. W. Stimpson. college, under the direction of Prof. patriotic of the N. Williams on "What Must We been extensively entertained during the C. It looked for a Any or two o if the hoped will be ofthe biggest prelJ-- nt ana Arthur E D. Sterner anT Prof. 8 H. Wathews, Alice Loaise Robinson demonstration the InlermotaUklS 10 be alvandoned soA would two have weeks Do We It?" i past Shall How and parade 0f some Io. are making a canvase of the entire, r as to what country. Chautauqua aocialtol. wilt oe question cial hour will follow, and the members Automobile Struck , vacant lots and other by I The Liberty Chapter. P. A. R.. met city locating guests of the Bonneville club tonight spend the time In making comfort vMiiriiM for cultivation. The, W.nv plots available I with for soldlets. at a dinner to be given at the Hotel of lhe Investigator Mrf rL.HRrk "nd,n who wu ult-dM- ht 4 old. Alice Louise St? Robinson, years UtAh Mr Koster will speak on fully recorded and the locatl Mr. C. H. Corey entertained the Har?.ok lot noted on the map at the univer-- ! of Mr and Mrs. W. H. Rob- - and Grder jn gan Francisco and Mr. rfiji 11 filu daughter Social club yesterday at her vs mony J The records will show hut mson. 20 J street was allypiLo struck by an disCuss Some Significant hone, the rooms being decorated In a """" dVoV.,.d .n plrTk automobile driven by Harold Larsen. Btor wlll IGveT' The accident occurred at First South Aspects of Americas Entrance Into wln hTv de' "ovem,0?, r- Thursday ued throughout . tKrLmT Presid- - j monthly by members of the commu- - and State streets early ;reat War Vr. qterune After her wound had been t.h here Wednesday an1 the condition of the crop jiing ,h war JflssJ os- - fc,on Snow, and s st noted. Means will also be provided for. SMrVwS, the plowing of land for those who wish loc.1 :s of lot of hr nmbr Th, to plant crops. or the ftreet. th octatlon who propolto promote fce About 800 have signed the petitions end he xprar.r so In front of the rtd emplojee, and m the being circulated at university time to iween employer not the driver dulcltly hd men for their the faculty to do away with the the huelne t to orgatilte peand for the advance- . customary final examinations The con' mutual protection ' titioners say that distracting war ment of the interests of the munici- -Howditions make it unfair to compel those ! Would Reduce Flocks. who remain in school take examinaard. who gave the dinner. ThomaamnR tions, while those who have withdrawn and Vice general Cutler. president with full credit are freed nf this ober of the Utah-IdahSugar company, Reduction In the else of flocks wa ligation. The matter will be presented for decision st the next faculty meet- suggeated a advisable, at a meeting Whitley, general nun- cW week. next ing. early of the Utah Poultry aaaoof th, AmerCn Smelting A Re night Word has been received here by last Commercial club, the 'he; at E rice Groesbeck. c elation friends of Phil C. Bing, former in- reason being given that with the high 7ining Compan manager ofH the structor in English at the University price of feed the poultry bu'i.l,wt i. pre!dent and A general company; N. Light d. Utah Power of Utah, that he has been tendered s to he -p- rofitable dlr-c- or of the Keith position as assistant professor of jour- de.tinjjd wore shown by Jonn " -- .Vn.Ten rr, rrSsTrr George Cr Relf. man-- . nalism in the University of Minnesota. Haalam, who gave a thort talk regard! For the past year Mr. Bing has been in and Georp Soffe showed his a numt-- r of other business the department of Journalism at the aIngrair ofbirds, D. T Duncan acted Mr Bing re- - as Judge Ancona. on standUniversity of Wisconsin. I and spoke briefly taken at tha ction w No definite cently rejected a position as head of ard bred poultry. the local men were lainteris riven by the young women of the the department of Journalism at the meeting, but eg- - I U and movement direction ested of of of under the Arkansas In , Utah, University other meetIt relieve the tension on University The University Pen was issued for that they will hold morning. Lucy Van Cott The program in- petted Sanitation. Discusses the muscle, cords and ligaments of eludes a Maypole dance, musical and the last time this year Thursday noon. the month to work out the ings during and a basket supper. The periodical is most attractive in Htsrary numbers, ths ftSd0m!L and xn plan difrcufrfrcd. expectant The b devoted to danc make up and content, the cover design will evening aftWidtsoe P. O. Mrs. J yesterday mother is made much more comlort- - ing in (he men's gymnasium, which ; being especially worthy. Poern:; by discussed personal and houseable. The crisis is one of much less Will be decorated In patriotic colors, Gilbert Meldrum Ruth Harwood. Kate ernoonsanitation before the social cenan furnished with booths, in which Thomas. Marjorie Whlteley and War- - j hold hair and danrer the First Congregational church ren Lewis, together with stories by' ter at hand ices and candles wlll be for sale. the speaker declared were mousands OI women who 1.have useaJ Prizes will be awarded for ths best David Coleman. Fern Browning. Hattie Clean as household cleanliness, s essential The public is invited to an address on It successfully State that they cannot gown made by the student. nd cot- - Bagley. Mabel Ruben and Loula Well. In foods. Mrs. of the preparation of The the a playlet by Athene Farnsworth, and Widtsoe also 4scussed the importance; In Bahai movement by Dr Frederick than t proceed in ... ; eay enot h about the good Mother to the Red articles bn ths war by ProL Milton knoa-inwhen fruit, j W DEvelyn of San Francisco this j Friei for them and refer par-- entertainment will go Bsnnion. Prof. O. E. Fallows and Dean, of housewives table Dr. were fit for ard mat nt the public library. vegetables 0vnln(g ticulaxly to the absence of nausea or Lucy Van Cott are includsd. of Students in the course In playwrit-- J STlk aI"Lhtc. or rtlMr,iu d.rW18 D'Erelyn I. vt.itlng In the city In the c ruing sickness. Mle Edith Willlamfr. a hrlde-ale1 frftB Lewis Roland have month. Ing under Prof. Aak rntir hnehand to eat guefrt of honor this of age and Mis Blanche Cooper interest of the childrens pets exhibia 'be t a kenelngton given by Mra entered Into the last lap and are turn-- ; years ernoon on child dietetlc. Little from the drug store. 7,0Uyou Harold tions of which t he tsjhe originator He in com- will speak Ing out their three-ar- t Adeiqulst. plavs ! th Hotel Utah nl ish s vslusble book for mothers. Keen rival- pletion of the year's work to Bolon that during his recent vtH ls being manifest for the Horace G. vrtt the Bradfield Regulator ComMrs C. R-- Allred entertained the of the American Red the orgfrnlifrtlon to -- Get the winner. The $80 prise her home at club spn Whitney For the Gs. 110 wa It pany, Dept. F, AtUnts. society being Star perfected, in the hands of judges I to Wednesday afternoon, the room beinh play wWbl put week to animal what the Red Cross breedis free and will be sent at once. of school so that last decorated in pink and white double during the will The on battlefield the soldiers be forthcoming before decision of their ing of animal for the value the students leave for the summer meat la being emphasised !n the Many applications for admission to the visitor for the purpose course have been made for next year. according to theaaa'.etance in the food nf rendering w; - net for Those roses are two and three years eld: greehouse grown by the Miller Floral Company of Farmington, and are therefore the most productive ruses grown, and should not be con fused with the ordinary nursery-growroses. In the following varieties : j thi patriotic combined ly m- - 121. Richmond (Red) a ' KUlarney (Pink) Killarney Brilliant (Deep Pink) American Beauty (Rose Pink) Prlma Donna (Pink) FREE Plant UNIVERSITY NEWS cr br.lnut Expectant Mothers Relieved of Pain trrVns , ZVn'Ve''n'1 m5r.hl rt crtln pr,nt. tht "nd &n 1 ... rgtrcl t MOTHEKHUUU et WOMANS JOY TO THE PUBLIC: THE DEEP CREEK RAILROAD COMPANY Desires to announce that the road is now completed Wend-ove- r, Utah, to Gold Hill, Utah, and has in augu rated both soPassenger and Freight service between all points and licits your patronage. For rates and information address agents Wendover, Gold Hill, or the undersigned. W. J. DAVIS. D. MACVICHIE, President, Salt lake City. Ctah. Superintendent. Wendover, Utah. TIME OF TRAINS "Parlflo Time. South 7:00 7:45 8:15 9:30 Leave a. m a. nt a. m. a. m. - r iliOC a m. .. ... Wendover Deseret Salt Spring Erickson Garrison Mnster Gold Hill ..... Sunday. North 5:00 4:15 3:40 2:30 2:00 1:00 vrive p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p.m. crlgta The lecture this Shortage ning l begin at o'clock. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ration." Ths awards st ths East high will b D resented by Homer Veatch of the UnMargaret iversity of Utah; Ml of the West sselstsnt principal D. end chooL high the wUl Vestch trnphle for depresent MacVlehle those for drabating. Miss wlll make the matics. while F. C. Richmond will athletic sward medal the present MO THER Suggestions to Childless Repeat VauJeviUe show. Women. Et Today la high school day at the Side and West Side high schools. The program la a follow; Opening cxer rises at the Welt Side high school at 10 o'clock. Ths omtorical contest for the Stephens medal will be held while the athletic awards will be presented by p. A Callahan at the East Side The presenhigh school at 2 o'clock tation of the Fred C. Richmond medal to the best athlete will be made st the Eaat Side ae will be tlm presentation of a medal to Elmer Kelly or heroism diaplayed st the West Side high school about a month ago In the Stephens contest each school will be represented by two hope and two girls. The students and their subfollow: jects Miss Marv Spencer. Miss Leone 8r- usob. Wesley Ward and Richard will represent the West high, while Miss Bsrtha Brown, Miss MarJames Jennigs and FranGowan. jorie cis Trotter are the East high contestants. Miss Spencer will speak bn Th Sorenson on Purpose of the Will.'' Miss on "Military The Red Cross, Polett on "A Plea Ward School." fn TrainingProhibition of Cigarettes." Miss for the Extravagance, Brown on "American Mise Gowana on "The Life of Lincoln: Its Plsce In High Bchool, Jnnlng on Establishment onof Good Cornell,-Ion.- -" "A World Pdand Trottier eve- Tp will Iqultor girl of the L D S. V- A repeat the vftudftv lie entertaini 'ago. thi eve- The head liner f t sketch will appreciate the comfort of j one-a'-- ors' Innee ! well eslabliahcd aa evidenced by the following letter wd hundred, of other we have published in these column I want other i Poplar Bluff, Mo. womcn to know what s blessing Lydia E. Pinkhara tVege-- ! , table Compound bar i' w been to me. hnd Always wanted ( a baby hi oar borne bat I wm in poor health and not able Mle Elva ci Ml Taylor. TimeRedd with the Whitney. My I did Compaond. so. my health im- proved and I atn now the mother of a One baby girl and do all my own boose work. "Mrs. Alua B. Timmoks, 216 Almond 8t, Poplar Blaff, Mo. In many other home, once chlldlew, there are now children because of the fact that LytfiaE. Pinkhams Vegetable or a pair of chre Mi,'yrcc Now is the time to get rid of your You will find Chamber. rheumatism mother and h a s- - i U'n' liniment a great help lon wonh f ,rh,ch band both urged me to try Lydia E. fink-- many time It cost. For ale by aU Advert Ifement am Vegetable dealer todotnywork. j I Winona Mia k Alice Hlgs. Mle Mary Ko Csnnon. Vlrg'.nls Romney snd Ml of the er.ter- The committee !n tVtnminT' lndudee Mini Mary Hsr.son Marion ad Mi Gbb El.onor Stiver I tunwrlght.of Ml b. -- " Prcsilmt Bamee. A Fine Wool Shawl Palton. M.TrTne Richard. ... Mia M BIG WTO HIDE TO BOOST Knitted Slippers - . or perhaps one of our Knitted Jacl ets J made especially for HER comfort and every day need. We specialize on Hosiery, everything Knilted. Give Mother Something Useful Salt Lake Knitting Store I T ft & ci ty w mto |