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Show THE DESERET NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 19 1926 1 FURNITURE STORAGE PACKING SHIPPING cou&U. oi I VI elected regent of Spirit of Libof parti are betig arranged. erty chapter. Daughters of the AmA. Elite and daughters Mm erican Revolution, entertained the incoming officers and board of diWilliam Fagergren and Sira. Edor the Wednesday gar Hawley, erlll entertain Thurs- rectors at a luncheon chapter, at her home in the day afternoon at the home of Cornell apartments. , Mrs. Ellis on Seventh East A color scheme In - in her honor, Saturday. Miasstreet, Lou whit. the colors ot the blue and organisaJean McKay will give a luncheon tion, was carried out in the decofor the bride. The following Mon rations. A colonial bowl la blue day evening. Mias Irene Cannon end while held blue cornflowers. and Mias Florence Cannon sisters Mr-Fr- ed la It M. A. Keyser Storage Co. 28 Vest decond fteth It Salt Uhe City. 1 13. Fire-Jpro- eadfn will Vo J x ' ,Th0 w ,Tk comPHmntiha T ed guest at an Informal luncheon given Wednesday by Mm Jtuel G. Halloraa at her home on Ujuver-alt- y street. , Mr. and Mm Jaaner A. McCas-ke- ll entertained Tuesday avenlng at an informal dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. New house, at tbe.r home on east First South street a a Mr. And Mrs, L C. Duncan will entertain Wednesday evening for their eon. Homer, end Miss Edith Wir hlln. who will be rnsn-tri-t tn , 'June. j j v ! j Covers were laid for Mrs. R N. Toung, Mm George W. Barlow, ePben A. Cobb. Mm George T- - Wallace, Jr , Mm J. E. Oglesby. Mm F. ji. PaTBt Mr. K. Pendleton. Mrs. Thomas - Owen Sheckell and Mrs. George Emory Fellows Mr - - - - J - Mr. and Mr. Henry L Moore entertained Tuesday evening at ths second in a scries of parties at their home on First avenue, in honor of D, F, Abercrombie of Boston, who during hit stay In Salt Lake, has been extensively entertained. Supper was served at small tables. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, Mr,' and Mrs Edgar A- - Rogers, Mr. Land ... AunsMUjrt&tJtibn i J of 3 ty ff t . Mmm Wee. 1733 her Ranee, Owen Heninger. 11. th Uot Is ths 034 UtiBf that sueesssfst ths llitlarttliliM Mm frsm ths teUars Whs t with KnMfi. foo dJlcg firm which. Is HTriet hhld 1 ts that uaetaUf MroBf oso having earned a veputattoa second to none for honesty, and mpossUaUty. ? nrtc honor ot Ulna Rachel Can-na bride of June, a number I f tL KA Mm William M. McCrea, Mr. and Mm L N. Mcdanahan, Dr. and Mm H. D. Hmea, Mr. an Mm Joseph William Curt la and Mm Emerson F. Root. Monday evening Mr and Mm W. C. Orem entertained at dinner at their home on Third avenue In honor ot Mr. Ab ereromble-- The guesta were eeat-e- d at one long riable centered with a Silver basket of yellow rosea. The gueele attended the maKilia at the Hotel Utah following . the dinner and later -returned -- to the Orem Thoae present bofne for same were Dr. and Mm E-- D. Hammond. Mr. and Mm Henry L Moore. Mr. Alien - Anderson, Mr. and Mm and Mm William Orem. Mr. and Mm Murray Sullivan. Mr. and Mm J R Brown. Frank Orem and Clifford Slmpaon. ' a - Alumnae of the Chi Delta Jphl. national literary aorortty ot the entertain Uulveralty of Utah, the mem bere of the active chapter with eenlore as special gueets Bat- to . 4 ' wrdsy afternooa from o'clock In the garden of the Manor House on east First south dtreot. All members are Invited te attend. The committed in charge of includes, Mlaa Marian ll Jacobs chairman; Mm H. L. Mias Leone Gemmett and SPORTS MODEL program ; Mm A. F. Palm and MmsWalter 8. Payne, reception. No. 2725 Hint of Summer Design Mlaa Hiliicent M Miss Hazel Selby, in this stunning model expressed and Stohl Mlaa Anna Laura Lyons, of white silk crepe with scarlet Jennie refreshments Ryan, Uj polka-dotThe neckline is interesta s a The Service Star- - region. Salt ing The bodice is slightly molded. n The skirt in pointed outline st top Laka county chapter. .e;d an of oftlcem at the last meeting is circular-witplatted inset at -front afternoon at of the year Monday Youll like it too. fashtba Hotel Utah. The following ioned of shell pink flat crepe, raspwere elected: President. Mm N berry red georgette crepe, black tafA. Dunyon; first vice president. feta chiffon voile in primed pattern, t. Mm T D. Lewis; second vice one of the new linens, in a gay Mm J. D. Sandberg; third or in sizes 16, The cuts design. pattern vice president. Mm Sherman Arm 18 strong; fourth vice president Mm bust.years 36. 38, 0 and 42 inches sue takes 3)j .The J. M. Thomas; fifth vice president. material with H Mm Ruby Puck; recording secre- yards of correof Price Mm Barney Quinn; yard tary. contrasting sponding secretary. Mrs ("bar "V 15 cents in stamps or com (com Dre-M. Osborne; historian. Mm T. W. Davis; parliamentarian. Mm Don 1 Fleas order patterns at least Mm Theodore days before you wish to use them Corny; chaplain. McKean. Delegates to the national as wa do not carry tham in stock. on They am reordered turn the east convention at LaCroese. Win., June 21 to June 2$. were elected, Price lie. Emb. 720 ike extra. as follows: Mm X. A. Dunyon, Address Pattern Dept, Deseret Mm Fred Davidson, Mm E. E. news Jenlfins. Mm Don Corey and Mm Dr. Jane Skolfield has left for V. C. Veits, national historian. A whom she will repreAtlantic corsage ot flowers waa presented by sent theCity, Literary club at Mm Albert Wilkes to aim John tha annual Ladles' ot the Genconvention Q Cannon, outgoing state presieral Federation of Women a clubs. dent. A. Aim J. B Mo reton spoke on May I to June Americanization, nnd reports from wUl Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson the treasurer and membership com- leave last of June for a several mittee were read by Mm Arthur months'the visit with her report was Mrs. Grant Rasdall. in dauguttr. Murray. Historian's Los Angiven by Mm J. W. Cherry and proceedings of the state convention geles. at Provo were reportea oy Mrs i Reservations for the annual Li. Lewis. Mrs. X. A. Dunyen gave breakfast of tha Elks Ladles' club the president' report wr the paw may be made uritll Friday noon year, and the new officers were from a member of the ticket com1 Mm L C. Potter gmvs a abort mittee of which Mr A G. Gunn talk on the ceremon.a! pins pre- chairman. sented to the past presidents, Mrs. Mm Emerson F. Root will enWilliam Jennings and Mm Joseph tertain at a luncheon next TuesFleck. The ceremonial pin with three bam was presented to Mrs day at her home on D street. John Q Cannon by Mm V. C. a a Vette for the state. Mm Fred DaTha Missionary society of the vidson gave a short talk on the Westminster Presbyterian church community chest will hold a meeting at th home Mm Gertrude E. Benjamin, wor- of Mr. J. 8 Haven. (02 Eleventh street, Thursday afternoon, at thy grand matron of tnc Order ot East Mrs W. T Woolaey. bo 2 oclock the Eastern Etar of utah.-wi- ll the guest of honor at a luncheon Mrs. W M Havener and Mrs. W. H. Ensign will tak part on th to be given by the Past Matrons circle. O. E. 8.. at the regular program. All memebra and friends meeting to be held on Thursday, ars Invited. at 1 o'clock at tba horns of Mm W. B. Deasoa. 127 Harvard avej nue. Hostesses am Mm Emma C. I Temple Notices K. Whitehead, Mm Erxaoeth Dennc. Mm Ada J. Irwin. Mm wUl close The Salt Lak Mrs. Annie on Friday eveningTemple 2, and reLeona Barrackman. July Jones. Mrs. Hasel E, Robbs -and open Monday morning Aog 1. Art Mm Jesete H, Trevarthen. GEORGE F. RICHARDS, members of the circle am Invited President, to be present .. . ,Th Logan, Temple will elga fog The College elub will hold the tbo annual renovation and vacalast meeting of the season Thurs- tion period, on Friday craning Aug on Monday mornday afternoon at the homo of Mi. 12. and Xewton Miller, 127 east Second ing Sept. 20. Weber Miss R. JOSEPH Laura SHEPHERD. South street Preeldent. will be the assisting hostess. wl s-- 2 Grocery Specials 3 lb. New Potatoes . . 25c 2 lb. New Peas 25c Imperial Valley Cantaloupes, each . 10c Texas Cucumbers, 3 for-- . r. . 25c 236 can Cranberry Sauce small 3 cans Kaysville, Sifted Peas . 57c 3 cans Medium size Libby Pork and Beans 25c 5 cans Tall Sego Milk 4Sc 71 C 10 lbs. Fine Beet Sugar ' 100 lbs. Fine Beet Sugar 6.87 1 We carry a full line of Domestic and Imported Cordials c Sale 49c 5 cans Gold Bar Olives 2 22 Hillsdale Sliced Pineapple, can .,.,.-431 lb A. 1. Quality Coffee 496 12 Bars Kirks Flake Soap 49c 2 pint bottles Gold Bar Catsup . . 49c -8 V2 oz. Jar Old Monk Mayonnaise 1 Sli oz. Jar Old Mcnk 1000 j A Q Island Dressing 1 V2 pint can Old Mcnk Olive Oil 49c 5 packages Jello (any flavor) . , . . 49c 49c 2 2lz Brer Rabbit Syrup, can 6 packages N. B. C. Nabisco 49c 2V2 lb. Extra Large Prunes 49c Vz lb. Lipton.Tea . . . 49c 1 4 oz Gillets Blue Cap Lemon or Vanilla Extract , . . . T 7 . . . . 49c 2 cans King George Oil Sardines . . 49c 2 packages Cream of Wheat 496 lb, package Bishops Cocoa ,49c 3 packages Minute Tapioca . . . 49c 4 packages Shredded Wheat 49c 6 Rolls Hospital Toilet Paper . . 49c 1- Candy Dept. 354 574 5-l- b. .- , 5270 . 204 404 214 454 .............. Mints Chocolate Covered Stoned Dates, Ih. Large Package Dont Miss The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' auxiliary to ths First Baptist church will be Trinity held Thursday afternoon at tha church parlors. 12 Second East street. Luncheon will be Served st 1:2 o'clock for which the host-eawill be Mm C-- A. Burrows, Mm - John Volt. Mm. Ueu McMillan. Mm George T. Berry nnd Mm J. W. Cunningham. A program to follow the luncheon wslll Include n song by Mm F. ,G. HuUng. a missionary message by Mm C. C. Hollar, and a Bible talk. 'The Dispensation of Prom- by Mm F. H. Gallagher. All Interested women am Invited to attend. Quality Service 7J - AU working captains of dics" auxiliary to the D. A. 00 a week Yors estimate trash day tiat wears of 4 100 is en- too low, writes one woman, out clothes more surely than the tirely I found my washing for this week use you give them save dollars in more worth 4276. Now I hare the same wear and tear! For only respect for the contents of my than you are spending now for ordilaundry basket as I have for my nary laundry soap you can use Lux! So kind to hands! precious silk underthings! You would not dream of trust- - Lux is such-relief to your hnds,-inyour sheer silk stockings, your too, after the old harsh soaps that filmy underthings to ordinary bum and sting so painfully! Foryour harsh laundry soaps. protection Lux is sold only , the familiar blue Yet stop a minute and tmm'Awwwa titak. Th, ik thfa. you wash each week acbig new one for 2 average tually cost you less than washings. the clothes in one weekP S la kmrd water it so- ly wash! tmally cwli (ms to mac Lax Protect all of Monbecause It takes as little la get rich, tlisidsg sstls. days laundry from the ed - a -- jL jfej g p T LUX' and a triple horizontal bar act, am features of the Orpheum theatre program which opened for a four days' run Tuesday In the acrobat act Elmer Adair D1AKA. swings from each of the end bars WILKEfr "Whit Cilr,M prflMnt a In to tha center, alighting ed by Kalpb Ooamitr'i players. standing position. Other parts of SALT LtAKB !roa Bardoai ts mustha act are equally clever. ical play, ' Naughty CtodareUa- May IT, II a&4 14. Horace.' well known motion picture dog, performs in a manner fAmrnxc. Vaodnvlil PANTAQE4 la highly entertaining. fasturtap that aaa Cbasdlar aad pictsr 'Fu m The leading musical featur t tag Watsra. Gladys Allan and her quartet of aa4 Palmar! ORPMrirM Mtml wall trained banjo players. Mlaa la tacos4 Youth Waltar High Annual ExhiAllen possesses a good voice. Flv Ackwrmaj Harm road a how have aata. "'Bob and Madlyn Bonney" bit Will Open May 27 MOTION RES. a fair line of chatter and put over Cahaaa aod Xal. AMERICAN Th rim soma clever conga. Lenay and and 28. Murray. lya." with Charita ham somathtng different In aIm mottos Oaorga Eiduay and of singing the Aha way dancing af English tabor atrtha Vllml Palmerl and Walter CatrARAMOPNTVEMFREAA Raymoad lett arc starred In a Joy picture Onfflth to Wa raist, Luptsa Paintings of t Ptah artists w.Il "Tha rightist Laaa aomady entitled Second Touth. be assembled at the West high Duds. Paths Raws. Wed continue Tfie will program school for tha third annual West Hair with VICTORY "BabWd and Friday. Thursday nesday, Marl . Frtvwt, Babbad Hair high art exhibit Thursday and Fribeflity Rama. day. May 27 and 22. The exhibit Vha PRINCE At Sugar Raoas. will be open all day and during Fhaatom af tha Opara." marriag the evening Thursday and until t Laa Chaasy FBI Friday, Th exhibit will be In charge of a special committee composed of THCIlKnAYS ORGAX Alice Merrill Home of the Mm I'UVidwW MW. RECITAL, . VVTklw Association for Encouragement" of Fred D. Intermpuotaln .Artists; Thursdays Tabernacle organ Fooler, principal of the school: recital program with Organist Granite Tilth school win hold Mlaa Elisabeth Fitzgerald, assistTracy T. Cannon at tha consols IU annual field day Thursday. May ant; G. X. Ch Id. will b ad follows. superintendent of 29. In City Creek panyon. Plane city schools: George A. Eaton, asNational Anthem. student entire the are have body sistant superintendent, and Charles to Prelude and Fugue m E Mby Shepherd. inor J. 8. Bach and faculty at Rotary Grove will . According to Mm Horne th col1 a.m-- when. th program. Cantilena . . , r Charles Stebblna r lection wilt be th most complete begin Andantlna E. H. Lem-tan war. a of Include Event tug shown in Sait Lake during th Favorite MormonHymn, obsUcla rac for both girls and year and will be an excellent repO My Father boys, a balloon race for girls only, resentation of Utah art. Arr. by Organist a potato rac. a horse shoe pitchAn Old Melody. Arr by Organist The picture will be placed In th main corridor of the school and Grand Choaur . . Albert Renaud ing contest with prizes for singlet and doubles championship, and In- at the north and south stairways door baseball games between the where special arrangement hav female teams of th faculty and been made for art dtsplarg Entertaining Bill I student body, and male teams from Among tha pictures w 11 be the at Urpheum the faculty and atudent body. Open Brigham Toung farm collection Picnic A wonderfully'tralned police dogj which la being purchased b; the ,u"fh. ) students will be. allowed to Spend West high and a number of other the afternoon as they chooe. valuable paintings owned by the schooL Work of Thirty Mats GoiOni; Utah Artists to Thursday at 10 a. m. Be Seen at Show Another Sensational Wet Mat-tha- -- f)W ...... Benefits of Massage Without Massage You know tha aplandtd banefltt of expert fActol muc But do loo know that If Improperly you or too froquantly, ft tanda toth. skin. w..k,n th. muecaIsr foundation, producing sags and - dona Dress Sale Where ' else but the Boston Store eoild you expect such values Three Place Attacked By burglar in One Night Rabbit met Boston Store 1926 NEW Ford Tudor Sedan to meet. Plans for th rabbit exhibit at be An attempt was made Tueedey th stale fair next fall w It discussed by rabbit breeders and night to burglarize the John fanciers director of with Utah the company pise. f e at the 4 Postoffic Place, according to 8tl Fair areodatton hotel at 7 I o'clock, to. Applegren and C. W, Patrolmen The exhibitor pish tdTteti Smith who said they found a rear night an early start and make th die-- 1 window smashed. all others of Its kind' exorad would-hplay e robber The evidently Xew-hous- BALLOONS SI 60 Down City Motor Sales wrleklea? South If more weroea only kaewlt, all the good of massage, and more, vrlta bo harmful effect, may bo had by 4 held in th state. applytn a oimpis mixtura of became frightened. lamon Julca, Tarkrooafid TV A Rtipp444 Church street. aFh of Vh7.Tu'tesd' o7j Spoonful y paxa-kaIho polTco faraflabby, doaa tha;noimod ary oppoaito lt potion la parfat-- 1 burglar ontcrod hi homo nd atolo your mirror yuf ehlido bank containing M. ly aatoundinc. see wrinkles, ags liras and ssggl-- , A thief entrd-r- a pa.kgr naa IHarally lroaad of 4 loo itarW 1 41 jrm, f than fftaan mtnoua! A beautifully "nk Tuesday night and ttolo rounded- contour . raoulta and a mT vrttt watch a $16 gold piece 1!nk glow mounta tha youthful You can obtain an original .and a rope chain chsks of Restores the original newness f the ., -n Powdered Tark root from j package . any druggist, enough to bring kills the disease germs. Renews Winand cost of each treatment down to . CHURCH NOTICES r laaa It tha graat thru cant dow Shades and Frescoing. aat thing yat discovered t piika AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORES faces young looking. The Tegular monthly meeting cf . Absorene1 Mfg. Cl, St. Louis. the stake and local officer. f th Primary aeeoclatlona at Pioneer Absorenely yours, t Erases wrinkles; Improve content, stake will be held In tba stake hall RQSS-Goul- d " Company. Adv. , Friday. May 21. at 2 o'clock p m. . Pow-1ra- 40 Sfate-Wasat- 843. klntk Thursday, 10 a.m. You know the BostOtt ' Ta- V, who will sell popples for the Veterans of Foreign Warn win meet Thtns-- . day evening at ( o'clock at 2it Felt building. f th Cth Camp 14, Daughter Pioneer, will meet Thursday afl-T- J ernoon at 2 oc'oek at th home of Mr' M- - E- - Wlltams, 42 Quine fine fabrics for 4f 11 ' tha IU DRESSES se .... b. Biggest Values Yet see For your Picnic Lunches, Z. C. M. L Sandwich Loaf tAAAJ a 154 Caramel Cheers. Ih. Sego Milk Chocolates Box Sego Milk Chocolates Fresh Gum Drc-ps- , lb-Dollar Mints, lb. Ibe The Buslnees and Professional Womans clubs will bold the regular monthly dinner and business meeting Thursday evening at C.2 o'clock at the chamber of commerce. Miss Joanns Sprague will review the outstanding books of the past year, and musical numbers will be presented under tha direction of the music committee. 1 104 384 $ 276 laundry like , .... of the club will meet Ulytry morning at 1 oclock at Thursday tba clubhouse. .354 Batter Boils, dozen of directors The board Bakery Dept. Noto she treats her l- 1 Ladle" .... 39c Oar True Fruit Orange Cake, each Health Biscuits, 10 for 36-in- re-op-en . . pres-.den- .... 21 One Swans Down Cake Flour center- he .... -- elec-tto- i ? . amazed to count their cost s. see 6 I was Mar-sha- 1 - f-- Store Never-- Disappoints. 1 Boston Store j - g- 1 . t V rim fi T ' 2pTTHr-- n ip. |