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Show jb DESERET EVENING ' include Capt. Eugene Santschi, Capt. and Mr. William W Taylor, Lieut. Nelson P.usseil, Mr H. M. Jordoft and Mrs! Simonds. Social Affairs Personal Notes Womens Clubs i the Harriet A Pyper announce of her daughter. Lavelle. th marriage lliam H. Wmllic. take piece June 28- announce v, and Mr. F ofA. Nleleen their daughter rZSuTV. Cottrell to Chari. E. .' 0- .ferg. The marriage will take place the present month. Jen. time during pec South street. The rooms were bright with red peonies, effectively arranged on the tea table and about the rooms The host and hostess w ett assisted by Mrs. F. 8 Bascom, Mr. Samuel Neel, Miss Theresa Godbe and Miss Cora Eston. Th following your.g girls assisted in the dining room Miss Doro-thMtsces Gayford, Miss Marl Neel, Dorothy and Marjorie Wlddicorobe. The from 'i until 4 receiving hours were o'clock. The rooms were filled with old friend of the honored guest. Lyman mis afternoon Misat aBernice tea given by of honor Fred Egan. Jr., Mr.. Edgar j at the M Blague and Ml.a Ida Oil 75 gue.te being r . an home,Theabout room, are decorated in Lm a d lavender, mingled with white baing in nd green, the llytngrdom and fvn., and snowball. in the lavender aweet diningroom blo&xorr.s in yellow and ard other The table ha. a lace cloth laid a for and avender, centerpiece a !,v. .nd e.i.j bowl of the flower., streamer, of yellow tulle brought from with electric to lamp, the chandelier .haded in yellow s' he. Which are vital basket of lavender sweet pee. c with tulle are on the buffet- - The : are a.arwed in entertaining bridal-wreat- ' r, Our entire line of Ladies Suits offered at remarkable price reductions. Z.C.M. I. sales are always genuine these immense price concessions will maintain our sale standards of truth and honesty that it has taken so many years to build. Positively no marking up, no fictitious values, no misrepresentation. Mrs. P. 8, Petersen and Miss Beth Petersen entertained last evening at a china shower in honor of Miss Helen Prennan. the room being effectively red and decorated in red hearts peonies, and about 14 close friends be- Ing present. The guests ihcluded in .Dr Mrs. E. f44UlonMiss Miss.. Ada Edith Dean. Miss Keate, Lulu Jacobs. Mrs. Lon Larson. Mrs Yither. Miss Lydia Miller, Mrs. J P t Morten son, Mrs. J arr.es Drennan, Mis Minnie Cummins. Miss Lilly Cummin. Miss Leah Plerpont. Mls Marion Col- tins. Miss Ruth Alexander. Mrs. Rose Mrs. Sorensen, Mis Leona, Johnson, i 1 Marie Alice Snow and M). i:mas Miss Miriam Jacobieen, Mis. Mis. Jacob.en, iiZti, ilii .Miriam H- - Jver.en Jenalyr. Giles, and Mr. J. Lillian Lewi, who leave, neat for an eastern trip will be guest wr-nor thl. evening t a party to be o .hen by the Mii.es Jeanette. Violet Jed Ac ge line Boiogoneae. MIS. ju Susie Speight. Miss Louise McEv an and F H LtJce were guests of honor last evening 'st dancing party given by Miss Ada the guests being chiefly; jStrtngham. member of the Aoma club. The rooms In Shasta1 decorated beautifully . FHJN .daises and pink pyrethrum, combined t of red with and wed- hearts strings Mrs Clarence Cramer entertains this Fmoke gray chiffon i here hand ding bells, the latter suspended from afternoon in honor of Mrs. F. E. Benethe The table had chandelier. a fashioned tucked and into supper charming York. dict of New barker' filled with eentrpeee garment daintily finished with dmrttte the flowers and with tied tulle pink one. as narrow Thia ruffle applied Miss Phyllis Lumxn is entertaining The hostess was assisted by her par-- j this afternoon at a tea in the roof is an excellent modal for any becomMr and Mrs John Stringham And ents. in the Hotel Ttah honor of soft material and comes from Mis Aimee Whitney. garden of Mrs. Charles Louis Meyer of ing $r Paris. Croa-- a. and Miss Troll of Los Angeles, Mrs. Warren Beless entertained her who Is a house guest cf Mrs. D. 8 ha been studying art. Later sewing club, the D. B.. yesterday at Guernsey The decorations are carried latter home. her Mr. and Mrs. Midgeiey will go to New out in pink peonies and sweet pt as, the York, where Mr. Midgeiey will conlbs tea table having a basket or hoa-lesMr tinue his art studies. and Mr J. C. Weeter leave today Tfcfc s flowers for a centerpiece. for New Haven, Conn, where they will is assisted by her mother Mrs. commencement exercises Mis Virginia Rowley is entertaining attend the Abner Luman and Miss Kuth Cowls. this afternon at a luncheon in honor of 'Yale college, at which their son About 50 guests are entertained. of Miss Helen Stiefel, a bride-eleof Lloyd will be graduated next Wedne day. The marriage of Miss Minnie Jewel the month. Petersen and Waiter A. Champneys, Miss Helen Drennan is entertaining wS l tske place An interesting next Wednesday morn-i- n affair of yesterday in the temple, and in the evening was the miscellaneous shower given at a trousseau tea th!a afternoon. Ella a reception will be held at the home by Mrs Kate D. Shill and Mr The regular monthly meeting of the I. Parry In honor of Mi rtf lb bride's parents, Mr. and Mr May Milner, a bride-elec- t, Woman s club of Salt Lake W '''Sampney. The bride will be at about 25 being entertained Business B1 b held at the Newhouse Hotel Miss er.rb d by Miss Viola Hall and The room were decorated in the red, Thursdaj- - June 21. Dinner will be Viola Petersen and Frank Petersen will whit And blue, flowers In the three n, 1,1 P m A be beat man. color balng all about &rp The busiuese guessing . nioetintt and proBram will be held in tame was a feature, amt a priie e suite, pre.lden. The guest of A njeaianlne floor, delightful affair of yesterday was awarded the winner The following the Kensington given by Mrs. John Me- - honor received many handsome glfta. Immediately 'wood Auditor o7thet'Swon "h'ch tlf o:y decorated !n "How Snort Line hia subject heir and weet peas, mingled with pink and j J. C. Richmond Ogden and Mies women May Become More Efficient in wBite baby bloom. The time was spent Ruby Langford. Business." and Club members their I and anecdotes by with muste, games friends are cordially Invited. were On Friday afternoon Mi tee euesis. Light refreshment Phobe served during the afternoon, the hoa-te- s Foster Btertained a number of friend. on! Mr, A Earfleyin entertained In compliment to M Mirl Giles being assisted by Mr Ella Chamafternoon honor' of Mis berlain. Mrs, George Margetts. Mrw. bride-elecGarden flower were used Thursdayjenkln. H. to whod Frank Margetts. Mr. Frank McDon throughout the house. About 29 friend w ill rake marriage place June 2 i were taken In were invited to spend the afternoon ' the Carlisle room with fittest where being bright peonies an old " . i and the hostess by Mrs. F. fashioned chicken dinner was served The Woman Democratic club met at o. Mr. Thomas H Jeremy is the upper diningroom. The decora the club rooms In the Hooper building and lmmon, H u Clive Mrs The other guests ame flower. last Wednesday. The Uunn here were in the meeting was were Mia. Loui Berrv, Mrs Alma ti the place cards were hand painted opened by the entire club singing Iirkins. Mrs John Learned. Mrs L tr the work of Mis Afton Me "America. An excellent taJk on the o. Bird. Mrs. Ed. Case, Mrs. W. C. included Mr Wll-I.- : war situation was given by one of the Bird. Mrs. R. Rohettler. Mins Amelia pnrild. The guest Mrs M Y- - 1'ougaU. Mr. R., oldest members of the club Mrs. Grt- - Margeu. Q. Mis cprr, Aik .Stark and Miss w Mrs nara Behe, Mrs. John rude Brown Mr Zina Reid alo gay Ethel MrArdle. The afteme ion was 1 Soren a talk on the same ntfbject. Mr Lula Bharp. Mr. Article with game spent ".'Mi .listen, Mr. C. F Wilcox, Mrs Ella of section 8 of the fonirtitution of the krtu-,keesbef Btewart. Mr. United State va read by Mr. John E Ml Mlrl Giles w guest of honor Vilate Romney, Mr. Joseph and 16 of 0n Wednesday Daynes, Clark. Article 1 section at a delightful lake Mr Marla the Constitution of th United State party Mr. Fr.mk Marge of the member the by given Frafcc-gMrs. Emma Jensen. Mr. Jane w read by Mr. E. M. Cohn. Thee , Delphana club. The table had for a fri 'or aid, Mrs J C Tucker, Mr. Wll- - three section were then dlcuetf by i centerpiece a large vase of red peonies; : . McDonald. Mrs. Ahl Woodruff. the club. The musical program con-- i while at each end of the table feathery !r Mra sisted of a beautiful olo rendered by ferns were placed. 1 Hand painted Maggie Sharp, pratti, Mr place1 wtih red heart and cupids Margetts and Mr. Ali'c Mc- - Miss Zang. accompanied on the nlano j cards Donaid. by Mies Psrry. The club thsn offered were used and were strewn over the its services s a unit to the Red Cross cloth. Places were for 10 gusete M, of society. After the above program was Bernice Lyman, a bride-eleth member spent a dellght-fu- l The member of the B. G club will week, will be guet of honor at a rendered, aocial hour. k rxmgton on Monday to be entertain a number of their friend, given by on Thursday evening with a party at Mrs. T. A. Sehoenfeld and Mr. Frank t J. O. Kelson entertained SaltaSr In honor of Bernice Lyman and' Mr. Ludwig at the former home. luncheon st her home Frldsy In honor i Edgar Wsymsn who will he married tively engaged and every thing now of her Mice. Ml. Arllns Kelson, a June J on June 21. jin readiness for the great event. the marriage of George bride. Twelve of th bride mot Intion the program are Mr. Tuesday, Appearing A Wilson, a son of Mr. and Mr. Jo-- mate friends were present, including On Irene Mis Giles will entertain Lutle Lynch. Claire Calllater. the following: Mr A. H. Kelson. lone with aMonday Wilson of thl city. nd Ml trousseau ten at her home. 115 Calllater, John James, Mae Hawley. Mi-UBrown of Preston, Ida., were Hulbert, Leone Hulbert. Elva Evan. Third A John Y. Smith, JohnAlrd. avenue from 4 ,t oclock. Josephine ' ! In Vella Clairs Larson. Tanner. the Logan temple, and on Margaret number of girl fr;ends will assist dur- - McIntosh and a male quartet. irsday Mis Virginia Wilson, a Hulbert. Mr. W W. Gardner, Mi Following th program refreshments Ing the afternoon. a of Mr. and Mrs. J E Wilson, Genevieve Hart, Mis Clarice and Besrved in the banquet hall, the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goff of thl city j will be , E. Kirkman of sie eison. to married Leo - ward Keilef an for indefithl leave afternon will society having charge of ' " n Fall. Ida., a wedding breakfast in aouthern California. They the refreshments, and also the decora-wl- ll nit stay On Friday evening Mr. Esper SorenMrs. lowing at the home of the bride's Lutle to tiona, and Los Lynch first may Angeles go supervising 'r Mr J. M. Thorup. the former and Mrs. E. V. Taylor the Last night sen entertained 85 friends In honor of remain thers. held at the Mis Oils. .latter. The balance of ths evening will tinlly gathering of Mr. and Mr. Wilson for th In dancing, under the direc-e- d . Mis Mirl Gile was the compliment- - tion spent L wo couple ? Hampton, who will act A delightful affair of last night wa at a party qn Thursday eve- guet at For Douglas, at which ntng given by a number of her girl the The Daughter of Utah Pioneers, and a hop given Nielof and of Miss Elsie at home number the friends army people large De Mormon Battalion and Hand-f- r civilian were present The post ball sen In Eighth East street. The rooms KID OF uOERCTG CX)UGH companies will have an outing at was brilliant in th red, whit and were brtglu. with bridklwrcAth. peonies J Aardamere on June 2A, An Interesting w used In and snowball and the and blue, bunting being Oold evening flags weather persisted so late thl program i planned. in the same in playing heart. The invited year that many more profusion with flower perecn have band furnished spent were Miss Ella Erickson. Miss hue. The military guest . Mr. Waldo Park Midgeiey has re- mule. The guet were received by Hazel Perry. Mis Rhea Croft, Miss from You can relief turned from Chicago and will spend Col. Alfred Haebrouck. Mrs get racking, hack- Peter Hogan. Mls Leah Perry. Miss he summer with her mother. Mr. G. Hulme. MaJ. W. C Rogers. Mai. and Ethel from Mrs Ida Miss sneezy Giles. ing wheezy. cough. Francis MJIaster, ' In Beptember the will Join Mr. I B almond and Mr. O. E. Be-- 1 Ellen Taylor. Mrs. Mary Chamberlain. breathing, from raw, ore throat and Mr. Midgeiey In Chicago, where the man. The committee on arrangement Mr. Winnie H. Smith, Miss Eliaabeth light chest. W. G. Glazier, Benton-- i Hunter vllle, Ark., w rite: "I can recommend , Tar t HnB.v Miss Jessie Thompson, who bas UBad Jt f r a !uat I had for , teaching schol at Malad. Idaho, ld to ear have consumpIs here visiting her sister, Mr. L. M. Contains no tion, but It cured me. Morris at SI Ha rmony Place. Children like It. Schramm opiates. Co. AdvertisementJohnson Drug Ths St Mark branch of the Girls entertained Monday Friendly society evening at an attractively arranged Emms WatkJn I entertaining; tfcl afternoon at a miscellaneous shower ir. honor of Miss Emily Chrlsenth-wait- e a bride elect of the month. a n Every Suit in the department marked down, many of them to LESS THAN HALF ururri"" luilluraur 1917 Greet Suit Sale Monday Bishop Lar.iel S Tuttle and Mrs G. W. Foote were guest of honor yester-4A- y at a tea given by the 'Rev Ward W at their home on eaet First U SATURDAY JUNE j Lieut, and Mrs Rollo Ditto entertained at a supper following the hop last tUght at the post, about 40 guests being present. The decorations were in wild flower in yellow and red. gathered from the near hillsides .Assisting Owen during the evening were Mrs Sejunan. Mr. H M. Gordon, and Miss Alice Hes. ,eent M NEWS I The fabrics are serges, gabardines, wool poplins, silks, etc, etc. Come early Monday morning you will be delighted with the showing of splendidly stylish effects the reduced prices will mean an immense money-savinopportunity to you. yav tt. st u ' co,, 8altalr. The table were an F and the color the decoration were carthe branch color, green The guests of honor were Carrie Hob- Thpreaa Godbe, Ml Mrs C D Moore who acted irta and Miss a toastmUtrsss Introducing Thsresa Godbe. Mrs. Horace H. Smith, Ada Blank and Mr W W Reese, of ths members. Mis Carrie R(ob- who will soon leave for France was presented with an enyraved was speech pin. The presentation Elale Rohn. Those in given byof Miss the affair were the Misrea charge Helene and Hilda Fin tar. Violet Ella- ton. Mrs. Horace II. Smith. Miss Maud Brown and Mis Ottilie Flnter. Fifty guests were in attendance. form flower mission day at will be observed next Friday Woman's Christian Temperance the Union will be observed next Friday by y th Union of the city when an meeting will be held at Phillip Ths annual Union Auto stages leave Daisy Stage Depot, 344 S. State (phone Wasatch 1694), at 8 and 10 a. m.. 12 noon, 2. 4 and 6 p. m. See new time card First class, -- for permanent schedules. touring cars. Fare, 75c Up. Round Trip. $1.25 Mr. Dunkerley, formerly of Ogden canyon, will serve his famous trout and chicken -- ! Dinner. T A." 0 m branch of ths National Woman's party will gtvs a benefit nodal Inon- the rof garden Bf 27.the Hotel Thoss Wednesday. June Utah reserve tables msy do so wishing to Mr E. E. chairJenkins, calling by man. at the Hotel Utah, or Mrs P. 8. t, or Mrs. E M Witcher. Was. Ws 7S01-Utah - ,2-- Pay-Da- y Osr-net- Festival In Ensign Ward 4 r .. church. Fifth 8outh and 8eventh East, to make bouquets for the ick and who have flowera to thuttln.forAny tht cause, please call Hy. donate 2874 or Was. 17S8-Th On Monday evening, commencing promptly at 1:15, the bishopric and will ward of hold member Ensign y The festival. their second Is to raise funde affairs of the purpose for the Installation ot step, walk. .Ills, etc., sdjseent to the building. For some time committees hare been a- Pay-da- Muslin Combination Drawers, Corset Covers, Gowns and Skirts, the of Corsets in low bust and regular prices range A special lot long hi models, made of fine batiste from $2 up to $9, with six hose supporters. A regular special at $2 value, youll find them exceptional bargains at . . Ke, Opening Sunday, June 17 A special line of Ladies offered Saturday at a.ted Price V2 Corsets that sell regularly at $2 a pair supper at placed to scheme and ried out In and white. iih Corset Special Undermuslins f?YR. uiMb.WVMirrdluhUr,toV It BEAUTIFUL PINECREST INN g At Jordan Narrows. July 36 Is the period, Jordan Nar- - rows the place for the artillery instruc-Mis- s tlon school for commissioned and non- wmmlssioned officers of ths Utah field i trUllery. with Captain W. C. Webb as senior Instructor. This waa announce) evenlne. by Adjutant General Friday w The Jordan Narrow William. considered Ideal In view of the excellent railroad facilities, and adaptability of the groonda for art)l- lery practlce. Judge Tripp Here. HALF PRICE OUR S mills 4 DRUG STORE IS AT SOUTH MAIN 8T T metal, a sensation WEIR NAMED j STOPPED HIS II UK ACHE. George Lawrence, railroad fireman, Y T T. aonth T V'' one7oir,,tti'o7', Foi.vAmV , ta on my engine. My hack ached aO alar- my kidney, acted h fel, sleepy all ; nerro-,,riSlr tn six to time; n 'rrr: eight times each night. Foley Kldnej PHU cured me They strengthen the kidneys so they an filter out of the blood the uric and and other potaornthat catiM rhetjmati' pains, backache. stiff Joints and aore muscles Schramm-rol- d Johnson Drus; Co. Advertisement. S' Civil Service Examinations. The United States civil service com- mission announces the following open competitive examinations to be held on the dates named:- Subinspector of nance (munition boxes). July J: assilt-OJuiv Ssrn ewmiker J su"l t i na cl e k! . radio July countant radio. July 2a, assistant Inspector or engineering materiel and clerk, qualified In bulne administration. All ar formade Candidate Application blanks and further information may be obtained from C. A. Crock-wel- l, local secretary at the information window. Salt Lake poetoffice. or from the secretary of th Twelfth United States civil service district, San Franord-M- is n, Lkltilw at Its long to be rement- - moepherlc cause. Bulletins giving d. suit of the Inveat igatlons will b is- sued from time to time The greatest trouble with the orchard men, he says, is that they do not really understand the frot situation. Prevlou to the collision there will be several other feature attraction during the afternoon of July 4lh These with the colllKlon will make one of the strongest sport programs ever seen' in Balt Lake City, it is promised. Tho.mas Weir, mining man of this 'OSpnCrtC DpCCICUlii city, has been appointed by the Gen- To Study Frost Conditions erJ Assembly of the Pr.tbyterlan on th. National church to membership nr w G. 7 . , , Reel, an atmospheric PP " "1 todv , f LpfcUU. In .he employ of ,h. ,ovcrr,- nnUl1 m"Un in the local weather buraaa to Inspect frort condition, Tlrt, commission const. of 50 -U'rt of th J lergymen and 50 lavmen. who- - serrIn crops yearly hy unexpect-- j i ice wai offered to the president of the i millions ed waves. j .oia InUnited State, in any way he h. wtl1 Snv?gat .t.h. condition ,D dlcate n I, neither politicalmight nor re-- I ",1 ligiou although the appointee of a re- hale "bI2n taken to j fight ligiou body. nd on notified. well as rive instructions how best to President Wilson was obeing that gratified disaster atcrop through this ha accepted the offer of a conference 2 30 p I? tfce white House. It al mJ i expected hAl 76,.fr. i0 of ?h commission mem-bee- n be present to meet the presl- dent, but Mr. Weir la unable to attend because of bulne engagement Two clergymen and two laymen were appointed from the Pacific coast. Mr. Weir representing the lntermountsin 4 to be Judgr Robert B. Tripp, the flrot man to conduct a private cisco, Cal. school iu Salt Lake, latterly a resident of Yankton. S D. whsr he Is s circuit Excitement Reigns a viiitor here with his daughJudge, ter, MI Grace Tripp. The Tripps are Fairgrounds July 4 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8 F Fenton of North Second Wen street Mi a student of Berkeley and is Two monster engines crashing head-o- n Tripp returning to resume her school work Is the thrill provided for Salt Lake City for Its Fourth of July celebration thl year. At a cost of thousands of dollars, a committee having in charge the Independence day celebration, purchased two standard locomotives and ara Cltv bf Toledo County and State aforL bui,lS,nF within the state fair grounds PcSal track, which will give th said and that said firm will oav thl I sum of ON). HUNDRED DOLLARS for pubUc n opportunity of witnessing a thr)lllng event eucb ae cannot be seen each and every rase of CaUsrrh n0' nT rw7 Fcannot be cured by the use of HA thr Tlry How often one hear It said, T Just CURE ASIorn to before ISiSS J In my presence, this 6th day of Deem have oeen It A. W. GLEASON, ber, A. D. 1 66. Here will bs the chance. As a thrill. (Seal) Public. Notary It saying. Tet th railHall's Catarrh Cure le taken tntern- - roadgoesmanwithout alt In the grandstand the Blobd on th and witnessmay the scene ally and acts through without a Mucous Surfaces o; System. Send thought of attaching blame to anyone for testimonials, Above for collision. the all - CHENET free. this aahi-bltio- n it CO., Toledo. 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