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Show - .DaSERET EVnTTTOi- U1U3 fciix, X-ls- mata 1 'li. WSSA ulUJ AY MAY JUS G visa -- moire la the material featured in the street frock shown tn the sketch. Vest and cuffs are of white organdy embroidered in navy. The dress is made with a panel back, belted in so to blouse slightly at tiie Waist line tn the back. The skirt has a aught drapery at either side. This dress may fasten on the shoulder aod underneath the arm or tn th$ centre froirt, as the vest will conceal, the latter' fastening. It la easier 'to make dress with the simple front fastening. The vest I a little apron shaped affair, cut with oval neck and buttoned In the back. The cuff are also detachable- Moire is increasdnEly popuiar. .a dress fabric- - and If is deservedly so. A good quality of moire wears well and absolutelx.no trimming of any cordkind Is required. Embroiderie ing tucking, etc- - on moire or any other brocaded fabric are not effsc-li- i, eras TScy lu variably make a gar-meThe home seem dress maker is able to do very pleasing things with moire with very little ' difficulty. . The hat. worh with th lx frock la a slightly drooping sailor, J having braid brim faced with taffeta and a taffeta crown. The trimming consist merely of a cluster of flowers placed at the fronE d hat is The rather large accorded a good deal of favorable attention this season. Hats. -- that droop as the poke does form a very becoming framing for the average face. A woman must posse a young Tace and a very freih and rested one to wear becomingly either a very small hot or ono that flares away small hat or ono that flares away softens lines and la almost uniform- Moire Dress ly becoming. ,7o"d have fluent soe, very ?rgS lrmnPt,?d- - of the week, clal events having t he lw hlndf-rtchilly westher h somewhat. a maW outdoor activities ptcnUw country home affair and May warmlh have depended on the uual of May sunstSmk"'rhem The neamesa of the close of whooJ will make their eoclal affaire frequent and a from now until commencement, will vie usual sorority' and fraternity with graduating and other classes tn of entertainthe variety and trope school events ments. Apropos of Jane for- "preparation are going KftHdily which exercises various ward for the 111 attend the adopuon of the new administration building of the Vniver-- i Sity of Utah as a memorial to the t , t name Of Dr. John R. Park, theofhon-I - ored and beloved first president the , -r institution. ' An excellent program fcban; arranged, and the usual alumnae auet wax be held tn hi honor,-witT toasts and the usual festivities which f ' mark the annual event, attended by a i f special program devoted to Dr. Parlc ; Former students of his are looking rt forward with keen Interest to this unity of expressing their esteem for the post president. affair d e f- h i op-po- . A targe affair on next Monday evening will be the May day social and dancing party to be given at the Hotel Utah under auspices of the Isabella club Of Our Lady or Lourdes parish. Many Interesting features are planned for the occasion In addition to the The reservations are usual pastimea In charge of Mrs. P. J Carroll and Mrs. W. E. Dowd and the following committees are In charge of arrangements: General arrangements Mrs. Wilbur & Hodgson, chairman: Mrs. A. J. Brunson. Mrs. Joseph p. Thirlot and Mrs. P. J. OCarrolL Mrs. A. J. Rmnean Reception" I a Mm J, 8. "Glenn, Mm 8 chairman: ! J : Abbott McGinnis, Mm Georgs Bhe- J. , pard. Mm ro F. Hummer. Mm J. F. McAnany. Mm James Hughes. Mm - Harry Larobrecht and Mm Fred C. y Leonard. . -- A Mm ' P. J. O'Carroll, Tables J. M. Murphy, Mm J. Mm chairman: E. Dowd, Mm N. D. Falk. Mm Nellie - Bowen, Mm ' WilliamCarrlgan, Mm James Mutryan. Mm Roy Spencer. Mm W. F. Oden, Refreshment a I J chairman; Mrs. F. H. Ager. Miss Anna ,i ) Ember, Mm Patrick Friel, Mm James ? Pittman, Mm C. M. Stoffle. Mm Eli- . i wore B. Carter, Mm R L Peterson, Mm Joseph Hylan and Mm H. Stoker. i Dance Edward J. Monckton, prest--f dent of the Newman elnh, aesisted by members sf the Newman club. i I - v- ' 4 - The Stth birthday anniversary of the 'Authors' dub was celebrated Tnesday evening at the home of Mm W. W. Rlter, In the way of a buffet dinner and musical, .about Si guests being present. The rooms were beautifully decorated in tulips and other spring flowers, gathered from the Rlter country home In the Cottonwoods. After dinner musical numbers were given by Squire Coop, Mrs. Radcllffe Q Cannon, Miss Elmo Young and Phil Corn. The special guest of the evening were the professors of the - ,4 ge University of Utah who havs lectured before the club during the last year 4 and their wives. They Included Prof, and Mm George Marshall, Prof, and Mrs. Osborne, J, Prof. and Mr B. Roland Lewis. Prof, and Mr George Thomas and Squire Coop, i The committee In charge of the affair ' of . Mrs. WW, Utter. M re . , consisted Elisabeth Crismon and Mr Osborne "1 TWidtsoe. e e Mm Flora K. Woodruff and Mr , O. Webber were guest of honor j T. on Tuesday at a "studio tea" given by the members cf the srt section of Literary dub, both hav'I- - the Ladies' ing made gifts of art works to the chib, during the year. The decora- i, tions were In lilacs and other garden ! flower the tea table having for a centerpiece a basket of flowering almond. Silver candlesticks with green and white shades carried out the dub eolor . During the afternoon Mm A Jk - C. Ewing presented the club with of Andrea del. Barto." . Mim , copy Florence Ware of the University of Utah showed various specimens of art 7 r -- c dons by students at the untversitv, and als gave a talk on Art for dren." About (I were present The were received by a committee i guests on arrangement including Mrs. E. M. Led yard. Mm C. H. Blanchard, Mm F, L. Parker, Mr J. J, Boswell, - -- -- Bog . , . 1 -- l ' 1 t V 4? 1 ! AA O aa ACiis -"- -- Mvra 'Sawyer and Mr ' " G. B. ' Mrs. George Airis was hostess on Wednesday at the meeting of her afternoon social club, and a delightful l.me was spent at her country home in Mill Creek, The rooms were bright sMh beaut.fal flowers gathered from her garden. The club members Include Mr Jay Roger. Mrs Ethridge L. Thomas, Mm A. 1 HPpaugh, Mr. George Steiner. Mrs. Wallace, Mm Clarence Tfaver; Mrs. Robert 'King Brown, Mrs, Frank Dole, H. Chnds, Mrs Howard 11. LawMm-Willi- am - Lti Diego, Cab Cummings haa gone for a six weeks' vlMt to Chicago Bt. Louis. Bobby Ellis, eon of Mr. and Mrs. ud C, Elba accompanies her. X'. Jf, Mrs. Walter Little and srr.kli daughter and Mm Hugh Rhode have returned from California, where they spent the winter. Mm John O. Connor and Miss Mabel ELsklund have returned from Idaho, where they have spent several weeks with relative Mrs. Ralph Brannlng of Pocatello. la the guest of her Mm E. Newman, In the mother. Kensington partment Mm Brannlng is on the way to her . home in Idaho, after spending several months In California and the Pacific ncfrthwesE' Ida, T. Mrs. W. D. by ed her daughter. has Helen, and son. Denton, returned from Los and the beaches, where they Angeles spent a fetv.Brjeks. nt Evan d. The Crystal Social club met on Wednesday with Mr J. C. Lynch at her home on east South Tempi street, the room being decorated In lilacs and luncheon preeed.ng ' the usual pastime. The doxen. member of. the club war present. --- Mrs Claude Woolley entertained the El Exito club on Wednesday at her home, which was bright with lilacs and crimson tol.p. Luncheon was served from a table decorated tn the fragrant blossom The club members are Mr Albert Zobell. Mrs. Joseph Anderson. Mr J. K. Anderson, Mrs. Jenfcvu Thomas, Mr Fred Dust, Mm Woolley, Mm J. A. Powell and Mm John Anderson. s ... a a A banquet will be given on Friday, May 7, at the Hotel Utah, by the Gael Debating society of the University of 'Utah. The committee on arrangements Includes Mias Amy Silver. Miss Ruth Senior and Mias Leo ore PresE Elizabeth fVHarwxid and Historian Flora B. Horne of the State Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers have returned from their visit to the branch societies of Sevier and Sanmost sucpete countries and report cessful trip. Much Interest was " exhibited in the work of honoring the pioneers and collecting histories The officers can now boast of an office, which ha long been needed, in the Vermont building, room Jit. A11 business can now be done there, and relics will also be collected there, recorded and classified, then placed, according to their history. The society has a splendid exhibit on ths mezzanine floor at the bureau of information that pertains to Church history and W iih Organdie Cuffs aod those associated with IE and are now ptecingcan educational exhibit of state history at the state The latter exhibit will be incapitol. place during the week. If relics are taken to coming either of these places for the society, please state on the record of the relic For the Daughters of Utah Pioneers V. Schultxe, Fay Valentine, Mary L. Hubbard. Kate Farrell, Emma Warfield, Gertrude Newton, Mary B. McLean, Sarah Jenkins. Addley Charter, Emma Ramsey Morris Agnes Price, Marie B. Shannon, Alberta Houghton, Orpha Thornton, Sarah A. Peake, Wallace. nd Margaret Fischer, Alice Mr. and Mm H. G. Whitney, Emily Warrick. Alice D. Wetlicgton. - daughter. Miss Marlon Whitney, toand Mary C. Mackey. gether with Mr Sidney G. BavUle, have returned from a stay of several Mm 8. N- - Bhaller gave a children's weeks In New York, where Mr. Whitof the' party on Monday In celebration the annual conseventh birthday anniversary of her ney went to attend little daughter. Kathryn. The after-- , vention of jhe Associated Pres in playing game and Mrs. H. M. Bears entertained the noon was spent Mr E. B. Critchlow has gone to luncheon was served from a table' Happy Hour fluu on Tuesday at her aharing a cake in the center, Vaesar. where she will be present at home, luncheon preceding the usual with sevenbirthday and streamers of the graduation of her daughter, Min candle needlework. The table was decorated In garden flowers The members are bright ribbon extending to the table, Anne Critchlow. The following little guest Mm Edward Lang, Mm E. H. Fair- corner has "gone' 10 Mr OeOrgJ preeentr Miss Betty Brown, Mias banks. Mr"H. M- - Bean. Mm H. A, Were Miss Mlgnon Camp- Washington, after spending some time William Davis Mm Horace Goodfellow. Mr Adele Miss Helen Johnson, Miss Ruth with her sister. Mrs. H. K. Kltngen-de- r. Walter Crown. Mm N. Bosun. Mm E. bell. end her mother. Mm 8. M. Rid Z-- Carlson. Mr H. Paschal aod Mrs Lee and Plain Campbell. r die. at the Plandorae hotel. Mr Kft Evan Haslam, of will Join- - her daj lighter. Catherine, Mies Dors Hall, a "bride-elewho is attending school.-- at Chevy WarfceHoKptta.1 Tra'titfigschool the month, was guest of honor Wed: for Names has Issued Invitations for nssday afternoon at a luncheon given Chase.to Mmto Ifft and Miss Ifft exgo during Bergen, Norway, Pct table! the annuel commencement exercises by Mm t. - G. He,man, the Asisr- iMr, im to be held 'Oh Tuesday evening. May haring 'for- a centerpiece a bas-- t th summer, 1 1. at St. Mark's cathedral. sweet 040 con111 Diplomas ket of pink and lavender will be conferred by the RE Rev. pea tied with pink maline and Mr. and. Mrs. W. E. Sutton and Frank Hale ToureE acting bishop of lavender, the eame colons being used Utah, and an address will be given by throughout - The piece card were family and Mr. and Mr J. H- - W biers T. C. Gibson, M. D, of the medical decorated in bridal couple Covers and two sons have returned from staff of the hospital. A reception will were laid for the following besides motor trip through Calif oral be held after the exercises at the ths of honor: Mm Lloyd GarLadies' Literary dab. The class mem- rison.guest Mr. and Mm Arthur Thomas and Mr Rosa Mm George bers Include: Neile Pearl Worthing Bwaner, Mm Hartwell, Hurd, Miss children have returned from a several Joseph Laura ton. Rush LnndqulnE Margaret Eleanor Hubbard. Miss Viola Hertell weeks stay in southern Calif oral Mary Datterner, LilUan May Tucker, Miss Nanon CroxaB. Clara Charlotte KliesE Alice Elizabeth and Mr. snd Mm George B. Bleuteaux a Reay, Amy Irene Braun. May. June of tL8 Tbirteenih East street, have reEL EL Fox, Rosalia Jorgensen, Mary Marcelle Hoffman Mm entertained the from a two months visit to Los Lenors Hummel. Emma Bslderston. office! of the dramatic Section of the turned and San Francisco. Ruth Meotey, Neta Belle Lemmon and Ladies Literary club for tbs past year Angeles Rena Lucille Manuel. Los at her Jhomo W's4nps4aT Aftwnoqn, the Mr F R. gens-'tbeing bright with peach blos- Angeles to remain several week The IAdiesl Auxiliary of G, T. C. wot soms and lilac and luncheon served y entertain at a dance on Sat- from a table decorated tn Jllacs. Mm Mm Charles F. Morrison of Colourday May 11, aj the Newhouss Hotel. EL E. Hoffman was chairman for the rado Springs is the guest of her parThe committee on arq range-met inand the other officers Included: ents Mr and Mr F. 8. Burnham, at clude Mr J. Bax man. Mr F. L. year B. Palmer, honorary Woods Cross. Mm Eugene Walter Mm W. I. Wetherbee and chairman; e Mm Harold G. Havenor, Mm W. R. Williams Mm W. R. Kllngender, Mm W. R. Mm M. H. Kervin Is --now at home Mm T. W. Naylor. Mias at the Bmnsfqrd apartment A large affair of Monday night was Hutchinson. Linda Jessup. Mm Freeman Bassett, the reception at the Hotel Utah, given who In ths entertainment took Mr. and Mrs. Pierre McIntyre, acpart for the Ladles of the O A. K. by the given by the section recently, was companied by their children, Patricia department president of the organiza- also a .guest. and Robert, have arrived from Idaho, Mrs- Roberta McDonald, and tion. and will spend two weeks with Samthe department president Women of Mm Ftank Corless entertained the uel McIntyre and Mm Robert Allen the Relief Corps Mm Louise Wine-ga- r. Ladies of the allied organiza- - members of the Busy Twelve club on at the McIntyre home on Fifth East lion farmed ths reception committee Wednesday afternoon, the living room streeE aa follow ,fary Wepiner. EUen bright, with Uiaesaud other gar- foweis mid the tea tabie baving a dren are Brook Martha "Price. Jennie ERf-at home again at their resibasket of pink sweet peas for a otE Mary Springer. Margaret Harvey,!jcn Mr W. jEL Alpin is an ex- - dence on Eighth East street, after Zimmerman. Anna Nelson, ' terpiece. s1 Mr- The club members Include: iPi!"?ln5 thVint'r Mary SaeketE Jennie Jone Johanna J ,n Rogers on Fourth Easf Melton. Selma McXaughton. Fannie Mr Frank Nickerson. Mm Frank Brown. Liliia It. Tanner .Elizabeth Corless. Mm E Chamberlain, Mm Crlsraon, Hattie And croon, Mary West-W- r, E. M. Hcch'.erv Mrs W. Perry. Mm - Miss - Btragrue, Dorothy Letch field, who for Alice Hart,. . Lulu - Outre. Lucy Cira fichmklt, Mm-JS last six keeks has been the guest Norton, Roberta Holdaway, Christina Mr EL Sorenson, Mm B. J Wilson. the Miss May Midgley and Mr Franoom. of Miss Mabel Holt and Miss Helen Haochett. will leave today for Charleston. W. to Join her sister. Miss Helen Letchf.eld and brother, Francis LetchfuilJ. 4kb4aJfcaJ They will make their home them Entre Nous club was entertained on Monday by Mr Max Beaver at her home, the rooms being decorated tn lilacs and other garden flower and s luncheon preceding the usual pastime. The hostess was assisted by Mm C. 8. Jones. The club members are: Mm H. J, Jeff,-MBert Fox, Mr W. E. Coulam. Mr M. Z. Foracutt, Mm John Ebert. Mm Matt Rumph. Mr T. E. Coffman, Mm A. Bailey, Mr George Morgan, Mm E. 1L .Chapman, Mm Victor AL Stephenson and Mr Beaver. The TELLS PEGGY ABOUT Hal! Simmon Minn By NEW YORK. May . SIEYN la Peggy pear: Truly leather transformed when It arrives" on Fifth avenue,! In all Us evolutions of design, and very few are the novelties one cannot find in leather; and all are master example of craftsmanship. Now Peggy, wouldn't your favorite veil Just love to find themselves in lined, the softest leather cane, satin side ready opening out flaE with fourwith a strap to fold over and fasten veil would be clasp? Of course the narrow A artfully folded under case satin strap band, tsd the whole would fold a flat a could be an added convenience when traveling. Purple, tan, or green may be the color, Osar for Posntnoea Abo, and Oh! Peggy, wouldn't yon In a George and the youngsters delight feel very that dominoes little net of much at home. In a snug little green always leather case? There you will find them when not Is us nose - And .wonder. re frames p tqtai fuL setting for .the photograph of our trie pile and favorites- - There are large folding frame to hold as many Throe frame are as four photo square and" boast- - e " beautifully are stamped design In gold rowThey as well wonderfully attract! in aa green. What would you think of a miniature hat box, with Rule strap across the top, that when open revealed an Individual glass which you might carry to ths ends of the earth, alt nicely eased tn a aiiken lined leather covering? , - Ocnos lor Library Set There are library sets In heavy metal sometimes boasting enamelled handle and always securely placed in the proper leather cover. Twine and ribbon boxe too. disport themselves In leather, a silver covbodkin being attached to er of the latter the better to make use of the ribbon. Telephone lists would not be nearly so useful. Peggy, were It not for the EL B. Palmer on The Beet LitMi eral oro of the War," and an address by Mm Ida B. Venable of Denver, on the question of a federation of ther. women's business clubs of the coun-frv- v - - 1 . poke-shape- Cannon. New York Fashion Letter , 'Ir. J. Allison m " Xlffl n -- SECTION TtnH; from the east to visit her parent Mr. and Mm Frank Graham, at Fort Douglas s' Ensign Herbert M. Bchlller arrived on a Monday furlough and is vsdting bw parent Mr. and Mm H. E. Schiller. Ensign Schiller recently was at the naval air station. Ban AVY been thef 10 1919 Halt Relic will be received the office, room J19, Vermont building, from J To S p.m. every day but Sundays or hobdayw If you want relics called for Mr Horne, custodian, Hy 3C72-can be notified. Relic at The Stpte Society, Daughters of the Mormon Battalion, will hold their regular meeting on Monday, May 12, with Mm Norman Lloyd, $S Wilsos avenue, at 2 oclock and an Interesting program has been arranged. The Sait Lake Business Women's Club will meet next Thursday evening at Civil Center, a dinner to be served at 1.20 pm. and the program to follow. The features will be a talk by see -- tbe-upp- IE AIHER j Ih KXICK-KXAC- tot a , Th e grxtl Afi fie A C Ve Y.R tat A- - gtwi 1YM Urol CM & wonderful . they ere hound. Vanity cases, bow' wonderful bow varied! On tiny case, !,,,? come in rose or tan. reveal -i did mirror inside the top ws jT lower papt shows a long groove (V,r Hp rouge stick and two uay c!rw for powder and rooge-i- - It close Wri,s,J a snap and fits .an Vriuiv TbeF i to3. larger vxmtv purs case, also well mirrored, which hr.ii enough beamy aids to take care of needs for a long while. milady - Variety of Leather Norehle Jewel and glore case perfume holders, hairpin "boxes, and ' aboundn Nor are pipe cases for forgottenThey come in a variety f ' styles In softest leather gay!y iin4 with striped s.Ik. tmr-te- a g- ' itu-id- e Tj.ir-caa- es - Mft-Ma- beautiful J leather. rgn and. oh, the wonderful compactness HOW WtB IT aet U Dans wV.h 'V 1MI. t sni C. of It MIXXa Fondly. . P. 8. And next, shall wr look at some of the lovely handbags one nowadays? j( ma Young. Tea followed ih proThe rooms were brizht with gramUiac The amblsprays of purple " ing hostesses wer--- Mr O --T Judd, Mrs. Arthur R. Barnes. Xrw Zane Cherdron. Mrs W ilium Shill, Mr Fannie M.. Pattjgon, ar.d Mias Zina Finnerty. cStim e at iflwt CWM tf Mir-gar- et The Association of Collegiate Alumto nae will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Recreation Center, 278 BroadMr T .EL Newman eaten,!, ed the alumnae of Short Story club on Monday ; her way. The following Michigan. Indiana and Ohio colleges apartment in the Kensington, and a and universities will be hostesses: delightful program a a given, Mm C. 8. Kinney. Mr E. M. a talk by Mm B- - D. Hamrruil s Mrs. Orm Mr G. E. Fellow What Can Be Done With the EngTugman, Mr L. M. Gillian. Mia An- lish Language; Examples Good anl na Glllilan- - Mrs. IL S. McXiece, Miss Bad: A Character Sketch" by lire Miss Leah Jenning Katherine B. W. Deason,- - a from Ha- Davies, Miss Gertrude Ingalls,' Mias Christian Anderson,reading Th Tia Mabel Cochran and Mies Alga li)la dter." by Air W. J. Barrets, a Mother's day poem, "The Q .een cf The Woman's Republican club met All, by Mm Homer Robineon. on Monday with Mr P. 8. Witcher, a short story by Mr C. E. Richards, The program included an interesting! read by Alins Linda Jessup, rnnu-- i talk by W. II. Folland on Lloyd j "Safety First." A social hour foi.oa, the "eminent English states-- ! the program, and refreshm-- c Georg ,r. man, and vocal numbers by Miss El-- 1 served. The rooms were brisr it Led-yar- to I IMf 4 to rHP a d. ! " la tl arh j Mt riH tra th Ri rtent j vi s - Cooit-room- livery woman of good taste covets correct figure lines, but she wants them to appear her own. She does not care to have them attributed to Tier corset That is why a Redfera Corset is so hkable it seems a part of you. And every part of a Redfem model is a perfect t , s mid-Ma- n ctfyyyrrtviaAEV'ra.roxri'zyJ g cen-Erni- m rut. I -- V. T' see Special lor Sunday Dinner Three layer ice cream brick, consisting of Tutti Fruiti Ice and Mm Kiha K. Nebeker anthe engagement of tneir daughter, Mildred Atene to Jamea Gordon Baker, the marriage to take place in the near tutor Mr. nounce Mr ''Pill Brown, accompanied bv, her little daughter. Juliet,, haa ro- -' turned from Omaha, where she has the two spent past months with her ' note Mr K. V. Bac$ Lacz I McEwan. amf Mr Clarence D Lang Maj. t Miss Alary Wkii), accompanied by Ldjigra Mvjr mother, arrived from J New York this week, and will spend ewLda'8 at th home of Col and Mrs. E. A. Wall en route to Califor- One of the most Interest In graf con vaieet fterrioro 0 spring weddings was that of Miss service. Marie Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mr Harry Johnston of Philadelphia,! Mm Harry Fisher Brown and Arthur Milton Spencer of Salt : daughter. BettVr sjnd Mra Curtin11 Lake City. Utah. The ceremony waa Parr and baby, have ret urged-fro, performed by Kay E. Lyman of where they spent the "rural wan. Utah, now president of the east ; month e Pennsylvania conference. Saturday,! ! Mr. and Mm C. F. Adams April 2, at 2 o'clock at the home of have to 1122 gone the bride's parent California for a several week Parkside - - 1' E avenu 'The bride were a charming gown I MrCharles F. Morrison of Co!o-rlt- h itnryaTinr and her white tulle veil' w lille of the valley.1 cPb!ngs fMlss Ulllan Burnham) caught She" earned a ahower T, ';!" hr P rente, Mr. and Mbs. bouquet of. ! :o 1 A - Burr. ham. at Woods Croae. rws. The bridegroom's eleter Florence Spencer, was bride-- ! KnPatrick of flint. Her gown waa of white silk and , , ,'h I r,le"t ot) Mb Besrie lace, and she carried pink sweet pea. In Na rrtx apartments the iL. Smith wax beet man. AJh.npanck . fuUowed.tte t large reception vjL ceremony..! zzi F.. Jones has returned after whkh the yonng couple left for Cobra Ster where she waa New York. They, will return to Philcall- the Illness of her non Eili. who adelphia and will leave about the mid--dn bt, way to the Coast fOya.-relative of May with the bridegroom's mother. Mr G. J. Spencer.- - and her I e. . Florence and Luella. for daughter Dr. and Mr W. G. Schulte and littheir home In Salt Lks City. The 'W'hltor, left party will make the trip by automoi tle TT' John York to spend someThuraday time. bile. Mr. Spencer was released, from government service April 22.' Mr J. EL Whitbeck ha arrived bride's .5 Jt JJr-J3avid n f .e SQoasd 6tf c7Gst. ' Made Ig Tie Warna DtvlheC Company. Inc. .4 c.. 1 i e-- e - Al MitugbuHir |