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Show DESEHirr-EYE- is iyCr ews ' s aturdatvtk nr ' rnrr Trt John .Reading of CerlerjTIe Gardiner will make hr homo terville with her mother M- - IX'1 1 In Cen- and Mrs. Either tv Rrainard returned from a monh s' vieit to California. Mr h ef late spring WITH the approach summer the early weather, -- Wf Hiker ar and rather Cirietl doa-C- p tb Mat week.. The M f day WWW wnorw tboorh. the wnrf; suggest aiwayn hrtoga Che The com-r- raettvtt M r tomorrow win end the fgt fieni faettvttle m ths --f many, end the coming weeka renewed eottrtty end ' fehably tocreane'bf ro- torg. ancal afaext week, to- "iit drtirci dinner ead rccep-"w- tt en eeceetonaJ dancing eerfeT affair ef f (be lanced will be that given cf HT7 rtwa AstMC woetnl. 2fST8. at t einn Esyettonc&n the Hotel Utah. ftreneene pasttme, are Biassed, number ead e tire jjifgrfi on the Victory lean by end Hiss Owing the afternoon rooe.1 mrai-- I also give Hone wffl wtH eeleedonw r.7 Piano Notoon, who win also - Lag, lgdta T Mine Honw with tbapia.-irr- ReMWtkim are being tnjut HMK them from Perk City. and Provo. 'A. apodal bosteeta be held Monday at rrr wtl several hnpooLant qnee-ad r n end jin imi l among them the boy-liberty booda TheIn club ft the IUH laiTy lwa laweated mi many of the members are , b'Pe ra-to- ) " m me lex M i of adBMr Monday night wfB to bo given gadba Beater celebration gv (he ttetfSn f Cohnnbos at the Betel Utah, k win be In the form of and oar. maerdnea with eehevwt hi the geo--al gal ftaOirba. tatesapened committee of yotmg g the Teong lading Sodality ,, we appened be aaeiat in entertaming ' he listing- - Mha Jwtla gtgtona Mha EJOeen. Mho Katherine Thelme Fhmmrorth. Prtocofl. MVe Mtoa Kbode Brnn-M- ia jqb. Erma Knoter, Florence Solllvxn. Mine Bwgaret ndk. V lea Father PanM d. Khe Bva land. Mia Ketberine MVa Stella Lawson. Mias Jnlta Beariey. Mlea Kathleen Geoghegan The and Mias Margaret McDonough. Thomas deer committee tnciodee t (aim Flta-ftcal- Dewey MePhse, Jack Mangelrlek, Fred Braining, John Geoghegan. lm, A. W- Gorey. John M. J. K McKay, Beerfey, TVeJter--- - Kirk, Thomas li'iMns, Charles J. Coni in and MoGutra. To assist in arrang l Ed-nn- decorating, committee, consisting of Daoa,' Charles DriseoB. J. J. Nasghton. J-- 1 Devereanx and Decker Little. Ne trrrttatioos have been net aB Catholics are Invited. J. F. tmmimitHsa stofalMwt chfb will ef the ladles' Literary give a affair at (he dub house net Wedneaday, the affair being the hurt TVy qe-d- al series. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. W. K. Mordock. or Mrs. Ernest Harwood Smith. in Its e kn interesting affair of the week was the Victory ball given at the Hots. Utah en Wedneaday evening in fconor ef who were here la eld of Che Victory loan. Gov. and Mm Bamberger led (be march, and a mother at iwombient society - anew mristed to sew lying and entertaining. s - e.e - s Mm H. & BBen Mm M. L. Btewart y and Mm E. M. West entertained We9-neda- at a dinner and party at the theatre to honor of Gordon .Wiilck. wbo .haa .recently 1 from Franca. About 1C of his friends were present. The table was decorated to the red, white and blue, with Bowers and fimga, and the toea, candies and ether details were carried out Is the ssma soloes. YtTkes . - . e e Mm Mtn BoleyMfrtdge waa guest ef honor at a tonebeoa at the Alta ,.ctnb Wednesday, given by Mm Harold P. Fabian and Mm John Elliott Clark. The table was deoorated to baskets of red Richmond roses, and covers were laid far It friends. Mm Betfrfdge ieevea tomerrww for Ban Frandsco, wbaro aba arm make her ''heme. A deOghtfal affair ef Monday se mr at e, - and Mr 1 dn-- e IN Jee! ike have arr:-.from Baton Ruyge. Jere they ! married T iev will make cre ' t.he.r recently home here. Thr bride is a ctiar-nlnyoung n.,ihrn gir! formerBurt-vill- e. ly Mise Gladys G.tr,Vni of La , daughter of Mr.andMrs J. - Gianetlonl of thai They are l home a L.J bfi , lisuU for ,i t the Mr tte r eki is a present of ttiia city am) waa ! recently released from the 41rd coast 1 artillery He is a Son of Mrs Rfcmla Web ker of thi city, formerly Miss Khoda Chase. i i 1 1 g hats are almost' uniformly becoming, and when late spring and summer suns begin to shine, a spreading hat brim Is a great protection to the eyes ea the anneal aodtol affair given and complexion. by the ladiaf Anztoary to the United Not only are largo hats definitely Commercial. Trave-Hwat the Hotel. The evening waa de- approved but hats of the homo made w voted to dancing and other aoctal variety are seen to the very , patohneav and the president s suite and society. The sketch offer two millinery sugdancing bad were used for the entertainment. The auxiliary colors, blue gestions to the woman who is econombaa patience and retd, were carried out- -' in flow-e- ically .Inclined and who tune-thla combined with'-maltne In tdt enough to spend the same hnee. and the refreshments were necessary fo make a hat. A hat must be to if It presentable is alas to the prevailing color. The be well made following commit tees acre .u charge. at all. This is especially true of the Mm H. Saxman, Mrs. W. L. Wether-be- fabric- - hat. Large rough looking Mm FVank W altera. Mm sUtched must be avoided and the fab8. B. Hamin. Mrs. W. I. Wwhet-be- g ric must be carefully cut and laid These hats are fashioned of chiffon Mm John Hansen; Mm J. H. Beiroan. James B. Dewea Frank Wa- or Georgette. Very little trimming 1s W. Mm K. lter, William, need on either one. The little fold Mm Frank Walters, Mm DflUaa B. or ruffle at the edge of the brim very soft finish and Kahn. gives the hat Gteesoa; tablm Mr Mm W. M. Donohne, Mrs. E. F. Far-rsi- i; adds to its beco mi fi gn es When trimming is used on the Miss Josephine Woodruff. Mns flowers Ethel Ouretl, Mies Dorothy Blades spring ofe summer chapeau, choice. A11 kinds of and Miss Helen Walters. usually ai-- first are lined up in the About 300 guests were in atten- garden flower Hollydance. including a number from Og- millinery field this season viohocks. popple, bleeding heart den and Provo. let and roee of course, and lilies. Mlse-BaWilliams gave a kenstng-to- n Including those of the pond and calla flowers tea on Tuesday at her home in the famtlv. are approved. Ribbon Knickerbocker apartments, in honor are fashionable also, some of the suiarUiet.'hata showing clusters of si- Mss- - Howard Psyne Roberts; sun flowers very real looking aster MVitvieuBeerwhohas re- - etc . made of narrow ribbon in care-full- v selected colors. rooms wars bright with spring flowers, the table from which refresh- Towe'L Mr George Jensen, Mr ments were served having a renter Harold Beck, Mitchell, Mr piece of hyacinths and marguerites. Robert Mrs Douglas McGhi About IS gueota were present. Mr Clayton V, Smith- - entertained The Happy Hoar etob met on Tot Tuesday afternoon at a sociaJ,affair In a Edward Lang, and day with Mr. honor of Miss Nettie Woolf, ahoot 1 1 tancheon ptweeded the usual needle-wor- guests being invited for the afterThe table wee decorated In noon's pastime, and a few others compink sad white sweet pees, and the ing in later for toa. The decorations place cords were in Easter design were to red and whit the tea table The hostess was assisted by Mr H. having for a centerpiece a basket of A. Davis. The club members are Mrs white nardssoa and red carnation E. 1L. Fairbanks, Mr H. M. Bears, with sprays sf the nsretosus on the Mr H. A. Davis, Mrs. Horae Good-fello- chandelier above. Streamers of red MY Walter Crown, Mrs. N. satin ribbon were brought front the E. 2. Carlson. Mr 8. chandelier to the four corner of the Stsara, Mr PaschaH. Mr Even Haaiam and Mr table The hostess waa avhstvd by Mias ' Lamg. Genevieve Thatcher, Mbs Frances Hard and Mias Florence May. The Mrs. June B, Sharp rd Miss Jbn. other guests were Miss Irma Borrtnsn, iyn Giles were hostesses an Tues- Him Dotti Felt, Mias Helena PhU-hai300 Mabel Bean, Mr Kenneth the . meeting day. evening 'at John of the A' Capell dob, which Purdy, Mi MTA. A. Halt Mr Jack Travers. Mr was at the Giles Erickson. entertained Mr ' Bernard borne on Tbkd avenue. The table had Lewts Bachman, an Easter basket fo a centerpiece, Rohlflng. Mr Walter Hand in, Mr W. William E. A. Mr G. Lewis and were corner and at the four crystal baskets filled with butterfly sweet Mi Perttvel O. Perkins and sbrter. The guests ef the evening were pea Mr Esther Davis Stephen Mrs Mis Dorothy FTo leech entertained -"Mr member the of. their sewing Alice Fotland, Edith Dams. Mrs at afternoon B. Mr Tueeday Francis club Lauffenberger, east - Third tm home Anna Bachman. their Mr SchoenfeliU, Mins NeUie Fugsley and Mbs Hazel South street. The tea table had far a centerpiece a basket of Gower Dam deeerwikoo throughout being ia th. venoxk. Th etob member are Mr Mr A. A. Hall entertained Wed-daReginald Campbell. Mr J. O. Evan afternoon at a luncheon gfVoa In Mi George Veri Mr Frank Anderhonor od Mias Nettie Woolf, an April son. Mr J. B. Ambler, Mr Freeman bride elect. Tbs decorations are tn Bassett. Mr R. J. Froiaeth. Mr Gorred and whit with a bush ef red don Wllliatnaoa. Mtoa Ethel Campbell. roses at (bo center of the tab! Other details are in the prevailing eodor and tbs piece cards are picture of brides. The other guests are Miss Frankie Jacobson. M tm Mabel Bean, Miss Helena Philbain, Miss Florence May. Mias Dottie FeM. Miss Francos Hurd. Mr Kenneth Purdy. Mr John Rex Stark. Mr A. Erickson. Mr Loots Bucdunan. An interesting affair of th week was the marriage of Miss Elizabeth T. K. Frederikaon. Mr Georgs Murdock was hoiVtio at McCleese and the meeting of her social club on which took place on WednesdayMrat her the home of the bride' mother, at afternoon Wedneaday had Mary McLeeee, the Rev. Joelah Rev.n .homo. The tea. .table officiating, awdstvd by the for a centerpiece a basket of yellow tulip and all the decorations are C. V. Brown of Westminster college in easier design. The place cards are The decorations were to charge of Miss adorned with tiny chickens and the Jean Hodges and were beautifully carother detail are in the prevailing idea. ried out in tea rose pink and white Mrs. John Buckle is guest of the sweet peas and ferns, combined with afternoon. Th other members are white satin ribbons extending from ths Mr Frank 'Cortes Airs George Pr- - chan (lelier and twine(J. With rosebud ramore, Mr. Stephen Shingle ton, Jr. which formed a canopy for the bridal Mr. T G Nelson, Mr O Olsen. Mr. party. The bride wore a gown of John Gruber, Mr W. H. Cheshire, whits crepe de chine and carried She was attended by her Mrs. W. E. Dans and Mr P. H. Si- bndearose Mias LRmona. sister, Mias Jennie McLeeee, Fredertk-se, Us Keilson and Miss Anna to enDavid Reese Mr th first being gowned to white her social club Wed and the other to pink silk. Each tertained luneb-eoThe a carried a bouquet ef ptnk roee a afternoon. nesday preceding the usual paetiro The mothers of the bridal ooople, Mr and Mr Frederikaan. received table has for a centerpiece a basket of rose and the place cards are dec- the guest and presiding to the diningMr 8. McLeeee. Mr T. were The net room orated in the same flower cop end other detail are to rase col- Hodges and Mr Sandqnist. They were or. The hostess is assisted by her assisted by a number of young girl mother, Mr Lester MerrilL The oth- friends of the bride. Mias Annie and Miss Violet Kilpatrick had er member fc elude Mr Georg W v.t. Mr J. Roderick Korn Mr Everett charge of the punch bowL Mr. and hiow-hoa- 1 ublic Health, that excellent litte to urge their friends to slml'af actioi few patrons of any par'iJodarnsI of Information published j ff only "u of . by the Michigan state board ef health. ith!r .ill nf'xor r.f i keaJth find uf:gftUon community lh r.oniihlP w birh om I i j h gUtdix. i visa mphfying and mndatory fiommnt - fnijr!31, dm? tueir mt1' of own. of my th tmporSpwaking h Conimumt th i n tarn of bavins th publi , nriye to end,ineerdtWiitTTv to scuf wttfr beailh RUN if Ihtre is a ter- - JiottiA.ciRidtUQnjR, 1'MUC go on to m; If you are a patron of the movies those places where the proprietor has provided proper ventilation and cleanliness. Avoid those with close. bsmeUtng or artiflcUtlljrecented atlent you pay the exorbitapt r mosphere prme of headaches, colds, and pneu- not inorv moug leit rs monia or abusive !etvrs hit cour? Here is a aup Ration distinctly worth (aouIv caihne atn'mn Ti the M into nh effect n f of affair? which putting is regard to thA -- movies" only. Ther-rrendarree nihic 'umrt rrtTru are othr places of public renoct a here unpro? einejfttfr bav bf-r ade ventilation and cleanliness are not flood of "such eHt , combined provided as they ought to be iwith the concrete evidence of em;y The Wasatih Literary club held an always The high priced theatres are some- - mu, unused hMi ird rabies ard interestTig meeting this week at the conspicuous offenders In thiajserted bowhrg allev may be depend-respechome of Mrs C W Dibble an So are concert halls and j d upon to brine c he ng gnen by frot. Thame of biHmrti rooms and bowirng aheyiL j proprietors hitherto culpjhlv nesf'b the University of Ltah, on tpe be regretfully added pent It must wtt! sndertv df'M'over That aftfsr Ttrrry-japa- n, and orat-in-al tbat woroe afaa , ail they lck rsodfen afford k.eep soap and poems be.ng rad by Mr Lydia tilatjon systems and are not kept ex- - sraer in frequent oper?t on, and tc B Musical numbers were alto clean. In these dvs of wide install satisfactory vemtation rencjrred m fad, knowledge concerning the rela- - terns. They will tion between foul air, dust, dirt, and that they V ri longer afford do 0tA of th disease this is Inexplicable and un- - without these Bujiipe-H.nr omens club psrdonabfe he Wherever such a pan i. fh&i huW on njjht at I would extend. Public; adopted by the comrrfumtyMn gerreral therefore a the Healths plan of avoidance to include it mav be he t dnn xi flvw'Ontr dnnr u . business h4 procram rind anv reculr will place of pubhc resort where fund- - that the community bMlih th.A cection of officers wt held of v ventilation and cleanliness promptH and j amentals up 'HA.f dlovnng elected. President, Mias Ar flagrantly m o. is Crowditu? daregardei. unAaritiy Ksthr Nelson, ue presudent, Mtm ill order to make the plan real Kf-of todv And, n.e of the. great Ju'ih T Lyn h. rcrctan Mjss Geor ly effectives I would auk people to fCopvrieht, i r d gia Hank treasurer, M1m Grace Wtl-o- take it up among their friends affd NVsfi Mina O.reornrK, Mary Perry. M r Jeanette Rorser M ? Nellie oently returned from Prance, gave a j lund juunteer d n t A f MtwdCIH Wiclr- - most Jntereortng wtretrh of her erpwfi fr m Tlaahd Wlrk-Mna w ciub i who e ha with Red lund, re the member, Mm eficeo Croea forces Two Big Hats That May Be Make at Home. Mr. j big hat is coming actively Into it The first spring day demand that tb hedd-geselected shall be small and rather close reefed to withstand wind and weather and a hat of this type e very smart with narrow W might fine tailored suit or- - frock-- But Wg iy see 1 young-.minin- 1 ( t rthr SrCHAT'i t. ad-dr- es )! -I 1 'T-Ip- ev dr d..-nve- intrung j V i- prrci4 s 1P i fj i sh Mrs. Fredericksen axe at home ? on Kensington avenue. Mr B. T. RandaJB announces the engagement of her daughter, Isabelle, to William. 8. Maxwell, the marriage to take place In the Sait Lake temple on Thursday. April 24. Sir. John Everett Griggs of the city and Miss Emma Arlene Elkins of Smith Center, Kan. were married this afternoon by Rev. It. T. Zetders. lit: Sherman avenue, pastor of the Liberty Park Methodist Episcopal church The yonng people will reside in this city. ess Mo-Lea- n, Mo-Lee-ae Mo-Lea- Mr. and Mr A. H-- DeNIks and son Robert H. DeXlke, have returned t Salt Lake after a four months stay in California. , Mr. and Mr DeNike art again to their home at H 59 First avenue. Mias Marion Anderson and Mbs Dagmar Schhde left This week for southern California for an Indefinite stay. Mr Homer M. Sherwood has returned from a stay of several weeks to southern California. Mr. and Mr C. H. Jenkins and daoghlar have gone to Logan, where they will spend the summer. Mr. J. Delmute. Jr., and son of this city sre now located at The St. Regl Ocean Park, Cal. Mr. and Mr. Nels N'orgren and little daughter, Natalie, accompanied by Mr Norgren i mother, Mr Rah Hoag, have returned from soutlyrn California, where they spent the winter and are at horns at th Fifth Bast hotL Mr. and Mr John C. Daly and little daughter Margaret, have returned from a three week stay with tb J. J. Daly family to Los Angele Shopping for corsets what a trouble it is! And getting the incorrect model for your figure what a disappointment! ' Mlsk Gladys Johnson has returned from New Tork and New Orleans, after . a. stvy of - several month and will spend some time with her parent Mr, and Mr Rufus Johnson. Mr Adolph Anderson has returned from a two months stay with her daughter, Mr Robert Stephen to Oakland, CaL a a Why shop for that which is so J. Frank Jndgs to here from Sea Francisco for a short stay. He to tb gueet of Mr. and Mr Frederick Coww important tb your appearance and comfort? Ask .for a Redfexn Mr. and Mr Ezra K. Baer left Tueeday Pittsburgh. Pa. where they will make their horn Jot Corset Mr. and Mr A. TV. Cowan and tittle son Lynn are at home to th Malcolm Keyaer horn In the Cottonwood and always obtainable - where Mr. snd Mrs. L. F. Rains have returned from a lengthy stay tn 8an Francisco and are at home at their residence to the Cottonwood The Coffeeness j)f Coffee fC. WASHINGTONS COFFEE is pure Coffee. It is nothing but Coffee. It is the Coffeeness taken out of the berry, while th waste and xsroody substance is discarded. It comes, as a golden brown powder in a can. To a spoonful of this powder in your cup you add water and your coffee is instantly made. Its flavor is exquisite. nor It is not denatarized, It is Coffee Perfected for human use. It is the Real Thing. - Always dependable good corsets amgsld. Mr Marshall Randall, wife ef Colonel, Randall. U. 8. A and tw little daughter arrived this week from South Carolina to Join Colonel Ran-daf- l. who to military instructor at the Univerklty of Utah. The family are at home at the Covey apartment Coned Models for Every Type of Figure Mr W. A. Cavenaugh. wife of Colonel Cavenanrh. has gone to southern California, after spending son time with her sister, Mr Margaret Zane Cherdron. Colonel Cavenaugh to In , France. - Mr. and Mr Clarence Bamberger and little daughter have remaned from Washington, where Mr. Bamberger, has been In military service Mr E. S Blair has returned from Loa Angelr, here she went tn xay Mr G. M. goodby to her daughter Jackson and Mias Frances Blair, who!' for the. orient. Mrs. Jackson jailed will go to Manila and Miss Blair to Mr Blair is at 700 Shanghai. Chin Covey apartment Mr. and Mr CgH. Jenkins id daughter. Betty, will leave today for Logan, a hers they will make their home temporarily. ' l v! tv Mr. and Mr E. A. Abbott will leave today for St. FauSMinn, te make their bom .x MaJe hff t . The Warner Broihcn Company, Inc. FmntLae BaJt Lace "J aT Went to war Home again Mr. and Mrs C. F. Malgmm will leave this evening for Denver t make ' , their hem . t i .see Mr. F. W. Gardiner hex r turned from eoutbern CaUfoml where she waa called by the death ef her father. n sr t 1 |