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Show - - - - ; ,,,,..,,, .. 0-- 4 ri r tr,v,,r:v-e:t!!4- dr , irt ,.,1 rt,W4 , l , , ' 171 i i 'i , l'' - i l i .i - s , - i; i t , - a t ,'i t . - ! t t ' I - 4 ; . ti . : , :... ', iain- Rome. ' ( : - ,O - I lf, :1 I . t . . - ' I ' - : !TrE1inzET:3 fir 11QPE -- ''.4 ' , 1 1 , - , i'' ' , , f . , 4 , . histatteit , , , Beach. Mr. and Mn. Ernest Bamberger in smuttier California for several weeks. , ars visiting Mr. and Mrs. John McChM Wallace aro spending mar warks at Del Monte. Calif. Th. anginal Junior promenade of Stele Dv& oaf et Nurseworill be held Friday evening. st the Mow Utah. The committee on &ming.- mints includes Mies Ruth Christen-me- n. presideirt of the junior class: Mae E1yr Kenipt. Wilson and Miss Anna Miss Una Sotto.-Th- reception committee will include Mias LucY Pocock, superintendent of nurses; Miss 'Pilate Caldwell. astant superintendent of nurses; Miss Myrtle Melquist. Mao Una Wilson. Mies Maris Allen and Mies Sine Watson. Patrons for the affair win be Mayor and Mrs. C. Clarence Boehm. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Q. Cannon. lir. and Mn. Winslow Farr Smith. Dr. sad Mrs. George W. Middleton, Dr. and Mrs. Lester A. gtovenson. Dr. and Mra. Lyman L Daisies. Dr. and Mts. Burns F. Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett.. - .) kz i i,0,, It ''' . aitlit( . ' 1.,,,,zek . . 'The Ladles' to the Veteran Volunteerauxiliary Firemen association elected orticers for nig ensuing year at a meeting WednesdaY evening at the hall of the association. 23 Canyon Strad. as follows: Mrs. Emma Powell. president; Mn. Solomon Angela. first . . ' il . - ri.'..: 1 t '" 7i,1 - eloo t vice president: Mrs, M. E. Martin. second vice president; Mrs. John Aird. escretary. Km Harry Haft. treasurer; Mrs. Remy Banos. as--, Instant treasurer; Mrs, W. A. Cardwell. chaplain. Mrs.. Charles A. Cardlwen. press correspondent; Mrs. H. Farnueleon, ehozieter; Miss Genera Half and Miss all& Sam . nelson. accompanists. The following committees were appointed: Sick. Mrs. Solomon Angell. chair-Ma- n. WI. A. Samuelson and Mrs. Davis S. Mills; trustees, Mrs. Louis Larsen. Mrs. Heber Irowkes. Mrs. H Samuelson: Antertainment. Mrs. R. W. Ray and Mrs. LouisSareen. 1 11 ' ' f 1 11 . 111 , , , , .. . , I! 111 - . l ' .. .. ' .. 1 , t, ,,.,-- - . : , I , 0" robe de style. at least!' That la Inevitable in 111 1adfs ward.. never more so than this spring. '" But the woman of taste realizes that the ice cream variety. the rested cake affair, la common. Her robe de etyle must be every bit as individual as her other gowns. not depending upon odd erhouettee ' for their charm. For this reaaont the showings for the coming section offer variety and inothiduality in thut type of frock! Fee Instance. the robe de style fIlustrated today, that seems to, other patented wool suits make their appearance, trimmed with the Mee a direct period inspiration ekeetp 1t we cant figger WHICH rougher furs that seem suited to was it the materials. charming period! Anyhow. The rennet skirt worn with a enough sot to necessitate defini- A rota. but description. gold tissue box coat in a, contrasting color, this Itedice is bound and interbound over a silk Inoue. Is also very with black satin ribbona . and a much in evidence, worn usually by gold and black brocade skirt the younger woman than she who Like moonlight on the bar wears the flannel suit. The peps:- Isla nightnow black, now - gold, ate skirt lends Reel admirably (at Very. very subtle, this skirt, re- - to variation in the way of colored reeling the form underneath se it jackets and sweeten. so it ht a wise gittays. ,ot appearing in repose as choice for a woman with variable the IMTI embodiment of simpliette taste or a limited pocketbook.), and modesty. Ah. that Moody (Sotto voice from the corner quality we mentioned the ' other we are still trying to "Guess you bad better get a flock idol which reof eldrts - on both separate Sophisticated naivete, . eounts!") ' member?, - : . - , , : ' - ' t k - ,' I. a , - ., i , 0 - t , 7 'i . - we are all struck Upt I mean Mendip.. too. be.-- eases the stedio ruts became reenacted of the little leaflet of ours - telling how to mike s, lave-le-o nod gooed up aU the books to the are really lovelou placed They I hope that decorate T01,7-4-1. you will eel- ewe, the Forbad p to the beck metibm. other porch thee where yea hate to to oe ow,. dettee. &no I. with at- e eutteped. eor.,eddreseett ' "elope, you know- ; eouthern resorts. WORD fr om suits says that flannel gaits are imtartest when tailored. 'Irbil and - strictly although loom pastel tinted suits are worn. Possibly Madam. finds It simpler to select the white. Realty, though, whit. is not thil easiest Osier to wear. and often the faintest tinge of mauve. rope or beige will make it very lunch more I beeeming. Foe the Ootder dark twee44s4 , - - r; , , . - ' - book-cover- - too-r-b- et . it , . 1 '', . f t ; ' , ,s , , , , .., .; , , ; , ' : 4 ' ' - SC a Ni .1 I) f to , Ghi" 'The marriage i41VP,I t 11.011INSON AND .1" . t. It , '. ; .- ,,....- ::"; , ;- - 4 - -- I 1 - III '11 1,; 1I 7 I - , d t ' - ) ... P.' .,. :' ..4,-,..- . ''..,..,; OF TODAY AND YESTERDA AT TUE PIANO rrn W. IL WALK - 11 RAY HUGHES & PAM LATE STAR OE EARL CARROLL11 rAyartra I ENR EALL ROSEMONT REVELERS A MEERT00-ROVIN- D ' 1 , - , ' - - irtorisomuy avrazsrm J4 11711110r1 NA 1K ET ft MOUES tt 3, P' A Ag TVA AND 1 1. II II NEVER RAISE TO OVA PRICES ' IDS. DAY. - 2 ALL , - - ; : - or't I PANTAGES - I S , D SPECTACULAR A Y 1tr,ti-,. f 1 FEATURE FILM , - I GOVERNMENT 5 I - '' . - A ': ..A ... .. all ritoLoa o1 WITH THE .. - , ii 4 ,,,, , . .1 i ' . - -- :- tommore, tore awl porn, sag STAG sad rt , . . ' ' mAluNEir ,.. Await and iratrietty la 1 . i . . - IPIPkil - ' Jill AdvoniturA' ?r . ROD HILLAbrg of onvtivrk KLZWW JO AN 1.. 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A MIGHTY DRAMA siti DYNAMICAL FORCE WITH UNCLE 'ilAIrs hIARINES e P. -- 33 Cl Cl Cl Cl Cl Ci Ci INCREASING IP TODAY III 11 , STAGE TRIO 1 STARTS' - 0 Ili 0 A A A LOFTUS ONE I , I VCI Ell Or o C)rtlers ALIgnicAtl - tA 'THE (CISSIE) Jr:arras, , SI WONOMOEN flowing Seed Omar err wooer , order le dee. D. Pr. , deft Lake Thew, Ai -- IPTIONSO n t.pao, -- -"- 11 .11 Now! TRUAT r4 CECILIA Olg I i i k - AA 341 Alk 1 , COM PA NY , 00 Cl FIRST LADY OF ,x,., -.- al STOUT vdtx.1 - THE roscznasar darkest parts oit Attlee. , ' Members of the active alumni chapters of the Sigma Nu trotterof the University of Utah will I sfly I entertain at the annual formal dinner Muses rriday evening in the moot sk THE OXFORD - r Crol their sedve T -- DLruswrystLY SAO JOS- - Do MILT inc. BRING YOU -- ' .. VAST of Cho wears moot tansies roves ?MT- Se. Oleos Inas Ikamets,:in Al X , 0117111 ammo beim Thee 4 Continuous Dancing ELIBEEt 311; ba SATURDAY nATINE11 4--4 0 - ,ii,,,,,-,-1 4 - - ,,: .1 101 Salt Lake Theatre 3 :....11'1" Thurs. Mar. 10 63 Al& - . '',. ,'-- ; sairmeturstst -- 4 A 11101.1; Two Fine Orchestras MEM '- ro1l Du-pa- te razAT Tok'n I I !,?J4 ,;. - - , 2 ow AND - too). follies Coming Saturday Another Thrjlier p , , ;:..w.,.p, 1 a , ,:,,, ..A.; .0ot,,i"..tii ORPHEUM - . ,.,,,.,k i -- ; Jr i: slues, z. levos.41.40 to IPLOO (solo o3t). Wat..410 to SLIM (plea loz). COILDREN loader 3.4109 st 111110ESE . , , Arnim - - I...,.., ..in271.1f 1 VitamAllo IIIROVATOILIE - (i TRU --- - BURBRIDGE'S 1 ,,,. y SA?. - - , DANCE LAND - -- I. dded Attrac. lion NN211.2 , -- -- - ia , - a COWES IFILOM A Lillie Journey "CLOUDS" of Misa fettl Trauffer and Clyde A. Davies took 4ir the Salt Lake place Thursday temple. In honor of the bride Mrs. Mary Webb and Mrs. Francis entertained at a shower Wedn esday evening at the Webb borne on Ninth East street. Early spring flowers formed the decorations of the Ileum Assisting the hostesses were Miss Leona Webb. Miss Ketone Webb and Miss Beatrice Davies. The guests numbered thirty., - II PLAYCRS I , William Haines Al .. . aaira Windsor :a , . San Carlo Grand' Opera Co; e d. ,:e -- Tonight 8:15 "Lucia" . li 1 VICTORY COLCEBIAN5 ',This week's fashion letter gives The Phi Delta Theta' Wives a complete description of what you be club entertained DANCE will LANDM PADADOVET Bridge will need on your European trip Tuesday at luncheon at 1 o'clock this summer. A stamped self-aA. Harold of Mrs. dressed letter to the Deseret News at the home Blake, 1134 east Seventh South I will secure it for you. street. Reservations may be made from Mrs. Blake until Monday. 1 241 lerril DAIL smnotrerrz IS rEibtraNE- Mrs. Illiga Edwarda will enter.. , A letter from Faris states tam n at a kitchen shower Friday that the silhouette hi decidedly feminine. the mannish modes evening at her home in the Fairmont apartments in honor of Misi having left their influence Gwendolyn liallstrom. a bride of only so far as practicability is concerned. Bloused tops to the month. a a dresses become more and more Miss Bernice Lucas has returned 2211111Elf INAsoN persistent. and belts to the, from a month's visit in California. are placed on the hips. Does olt ,,........,eriottitos41 this not presage the return to The V. D. S. university junior smartness of the separate skirt a i 11:411" 0 and tuck-i- n blouse, finished promenade will be held at the Hotel Utah Friday. March 11. Senwith a neat leather belt? . Alava No. A ior students at the wheel supplied 441,P11 I, manna.. the program for the student asor ' hi A. Bereft! sembly Wedneeday. . -74' A Salt Laka Theatre II el I' 1r, . , ed S r' , rt.. eoft-ton- . . 4,-------- - , - ''' 7.7', Pantages Acts All' Of Headline Caliber eve-nin- Cannon, Miss Alders Tobin. Bessie Ross. Was Marion Kimball. Miss Rhea Winters. Miss Rhea Gibson. Mies Winona Whin. The SurprisetPlay Itise Catherine McKellar, Miss Mildred Covey. Miss Marguerite Certer, Mies Josephine Cannon and Miss Geraldine Kelly. Gamma Phi sorority announces oft Dm Minot Dosottrot the initiation of Miss Mary Shields. Nver Written. Miss Afton Carpenter. Miss JasAn lemooDoast Mutsu mine Parry,' Miss Kathleen Parry lend Miss Lucille Raddata. howtos Wiwi a Illottoo os;d vroothoort Con Do to soli toe di Alpha Chi sorority announces DER Mei lovvo the initiation of Miss Alice Nord. Miss lone Strowig. atm )Cathryn Itottocen Thomas. Miss Viona Peterson. Mies 'Cleo Waddoups. Miss France. Kirkenhall and Miss Helen Slater. Comhtg, "Two Fellows And five. 0;p.inist Sullivan: BAPTISTS FLAY FALSE MOTIVES UPON MARRIAGE 'Int Mies fri , : et by. ....Arr. Passage of a resolution affirming the belief of the delegates the family as the basic social unit. and urging educational leaders to do all in their power to correct erroneous teachings sonserning marriage, formed a feature of the Wednesday gathering-JudgBen Lindsey's proposal to legalise companionate marriage a met a storm of opposition at the The regular meeting of the Pah gathering. and leaders declared the Poetry society will be held Sun- sYStePm to be etrildng at the very day evening at g o'clock at the roots of society. home of Mrs. James A. Bogle. 64 John Wesley Elliott. director of east South Temple street- - 'rho sub- social education of the American lects for the evening will be Baptist Publication society, preDowden" and "'Angela Mor- pared the above mentioned gan." All members and interested friends are invited to attend. ' Saint-Saon- TI;1;14;;CChordArthur xi: 7- - -- Chewing a headliner from the eV vaudeville acts and film which constitute the Pantagss program for this week hi a difficult task. t for The bill has a which credit must be given to the RUMMAGE SALE Oxford trio who represent the East and West high schools in a basitta Ward Mattel 'WOW" Han. Sae ketball game front bicycles. Need- Wert Etrat wth. IPPriday. Mardi t less to say it is funny and at JAO a. sa.,.Av. ly done. Monad is billed as a "Xylo- phallist imprimis" and performs in a manner that deserves the title. His demonstrations of his ability to pound music out of the instrument in rapid fashion are well reseleceived but the euonsone an imitation of a Pine organ. the other played exclusively with Ms fingersare most appreciated. 1 Oneof tba outstanding numbers is the "Imprentions of Today and With 'Mil Yosterdar hi Cecil& Loftus, by William Walker at the Tatum. Comith, tityth reTier including mimicry Industrialism. the rapid iterat- piano. of the Duncan sisters presentation ion from the farm to the city. and and an Oriental scene is realistic erroneous teachings concerning and for the most part humorous. TO1101.11.01V. &ILA TOSCA0 marriatto were branded as enemies nay Hughes and Pam, recently Whet limo ist ttak) to the permanency of the home and of EA.11 Caroll's vanities in eThs MUMPS. Barova nod 'aloof Itosam family life, by delegates al the con- rail Guy." are comedians of an or Osotr4 Cooed. illougetIL ference of wearers directors of religious education of the Northern Baptist church. at the Newhouse TRW? SILICTILIP SAT. NATom.ONASSZL hotel. 1 :yow..,,, I - TIM (Milt - The Wednesday. three der Meeting of the re01 PIM Mal Wan" Eleellab) e. IMAto XAPPIESI thisligionists will conclude - Chi Ornega sorerite announces the initiation of Miss Ann Richardson. Mies Edna Keller, Mims Eth- . Tha "Mormon" Favorit Hymn. 'Come. Come re Sainte I ....Arr. by MIAMI An Old Melody 'It Miss Cloeleta Klenk will enter. tain the members of the Poinsettia club Monday evening at her home. 1065 Windsor street. 1 ,; 0 ..... Mentleineohlk,, .eJr.allit e C Swan 11 to r.- ....Pietro A: .tati - i, NOW '' , , - The San Carlo Grand Opera corn-powill appear at the Salt Lake theatre for three days. beginning -tonight. giving Donidtte's Lucia" for the first performance. Thunder ' "La Robeme" Friday ' evening: night: "Ranee! and rotor (to be 111n1CIn ratKlish) Saturgay afternoon. and 11 Trovator , Maturday night. To the list of an Carlo singers beard here in lormer seasona . have many now and notable been added until now it le said to be the moot notable array of artiste Fortune Gallo has ever asaembled. Tina Pagel. who singe the title role in tonight's opera. is a. young Italian coloratura soprano who boa OnlaYed..the dlittioctiow et be.. lag selected to dog the leading feminine roles In special Plafar"1 maned of opera given to Tito 8chipa of the Chicago Over. and Mallet:On: with the former lad I May and June. in Italy. In tan par, tormentors and a year ago at. a special performance of the '13ar- I her of Seville by Challapin. green A C. The singers to be heard in tonight's performance of "Lucia Ditanimermoor." are: Lucia. Tina Page; Hoary Ashton. Laianso Conato: Zditar of Ravenswood. Frarice,Taturo; Raymond. Natal Cord; Norman. Luigi Do Cesare; Alice. Philine Falco: Lord Arthur Bucklaw, Irrancedo ' Curd. The- conductor in Carlo Pet,.40 ed. d j , malts-Mim- ic . REcTrAL RIDAT'S organ 'Friday's Tabarnacla recital program with Organist console T. Cannon at the Tracy will be as tollowir National anthem. Introduction and Allegro trout "Sonata. Romantics'. Moderato In , ' ' Grand Opera Tonight ' ORGAN - Get DIVOreetto Others File Petitions , ' . Veva N. Involving more than 2 fal.0110 is now under way for the Purchme of tho Northrop Hardware company. a Boise wholesale concern by the Salt lake Bard-war- s company. The Northrop comPany is one of the largest hardware houses in the northwest and its annual business is reported to ailment to 81.0040.0110. Beneop. swesSdent--- et Abe Salt Lake Hardware. Thursday confirmed the negotiations stating that while the deal was sot yet completed. it was Well under way . and was virtually assured., - IL A. Schavelkhart. vc. praddent of the Boise local company is now. in taking inventory and arranging details of the transaction. is an expansion move on the part of the Salt lake Hardware company." said Mr. Bauer. which has been dictated by common MUSS and the growing trade volume, to the northwest. , We consider the deal a good one and believe It will be to the advantage of Salt Lake and the Idaho hardware trade.' - The Northrop- - Hardware - comfirm and has pany is a been under the active management of the chief owners. I. C. end W. N. Northrop. of Boise. It is understood they are redline from the hardware business. Ten years ago the Salt Lake Hardware company took over another Idaho concern. the Boyle Hardware company. of Pocatello. It Is now being operated as a branch of the local business. merrl-rio-rou- at 1000M.li I ; "One Increasing Purpose' with Edmund Lowe and Lila Lee Is the film feature. It is a dramatie story rather tragic throughout becitase' of the greed of the fortunate one of throe brothers. Lowe is la the role of an who finds it hIs purpose to dispense what he calls K. O. , kintineee,. at 4.11b.116. eh tertainment to "Mitibanairea' Vitaphime attractions include Al James sat Mae leausuatin Keine. .... lea TonotionnynotTnerne ' Cha..7 le "Teti tt to the Mary "Auteuil the JouPrologs.. World with the hiarinee" VICTORYChafe lifiadecie I. "A Little knew end "The gblell.- - To Buy Boise' Sim SOUND TO DISTRICT COVRT The weight.ef stridence b fotti. ., chant In the t.ane of Jack 'Jewell's, . .."..-"- .' , ' ttl- and Jeanette Sederling charged able Zeller was granted a with a statutory offense that they cores from Shernsan C. Zeiler. on must stand trial la the district Wednesday by District Judge Wil- court. Oil' Judge N. S. Pratt rated . :, ,. at , 4 liam 11..Markii Upon. the- allegation Wednesday.. at the setwitudoll Comtheir preliminarr bearing. , otcrUalty W. E. Soder.. witnens.was District Judge Chris . Mathison Staining , ling, the womens hullos Stunted a decree of separate ' A. Peterson to Margaret FIRE DANGERS NOME, front jJUSS Peterson. Mrs. Pelee-o- n from a chimney did but named a Sparks the heesiNr sum unprotested. damage amounting to $75 to the Cruelty was alleged by both root of the home of lira Frank R.plaintiffs In divorce opetItions filed Snyder. 614 First avenue WedgiesWednesday in the Third district day afternoon. -- - 7 court by Mary L. Watrous from, ' Mervin R. Watrotm end Aiite'''' an Muni from Otto Mum. Michael Designed to be baulod by t Locker petitioned for a divorce automobile. a two wheeled ,tratiot two from Mollie Locker on the ground is large enough to contain bode and cooking equipment of desertion. pit by vaudeville Preening la with a of dances and wings by the Rosemont Reveller& including Stadler and Hennessy. Alfred Drower and Grace Fonnimore Cooper. There ill dancing of all varieties and dome' of it is very artistic. All of it la full of life and pep and is good en001"nYt.IIITd . 4.. . , 4 licttli-Mi-- aldur. AIIERTANGeorge FILOSIMIS Gorse& Louise Lake- Hardware Salt . Ilea et he MOTION A ,deal - , vee"" - um zirqttemiy 10111142 on thITwo 1.r local la trot:. ";kee rdact hnna Ilvcrt7; (54ibii thing a tumble into the orchestra At U cir,A alataose only. ' Mrs. L. S. McCornick. 9'27 tip Dr' . oiled ' 3 WILIETA"Clonds." prooestd by the , With pity's& ' Pim' , 'LAKESan Cages F!ralo toeereeele' o tontstatt "Le Tos.- - Irriday.alabt; "Ham-o- at wad tiratal. dotards" omelette; "It Troratoro," Saturday might. ' Coating. Mardi la, 11. U. 'llart Carrott Tatuttato." VAVDRVILLI. PANTAOESVatitieville with C4I. cone Loftus and feature Mita laareaelea Tiapee,. ORPHISCN-.-lattle- y Massa wed Jetal Hareem to 'Rose et the Tome-maVaudeville and Retilab i At the regular meeting Cl the currant events tad current literature section of the Ladies Literary club,, 'which will be held on Friday at 2:30 p.m.. Ralf R. Woolley. hYdraulle engineer of tha United States Geological Survey. will discuss the Colorado river problem. o Banner Review. No. 11. W. B. A.. will meet Friday evening at oclock. The review will entertain at a banquet Monday vgivilng at $ o'clock at Keeley's at IGO-- , south SPA, . af- all a ;00,4, , 1 . wi general area hiat:lest Brtown et fair. by o tame way to get Om alumni chapter. ' twit to them diseolro lanes ta , Gg ' OUPOIS et Caloalte powder trove The activs and alumnae mema little your drag store. aprinkle aver the ber ot the Omegs, sorority ot oa a bet, 'vat cloth. rub blackheads, and every ons big or the University bt Utah win be n- i t at ontoAds . tertained at a formal dancing ParRule ' wlisappear . . ty Friday evening at the sorority A. house on oast First South street. Coombe. Mr. and Mrs. Jubal are ta ahem et Hale. Mr. and ktra. A. Reeves. ktiee Arrangements Mins Leone Nowefl. altairmani. asBecky Almond and H. W. C0106 sisted by Miss Ruth Solomon. Mao Clark and Miss Mari Whit-Tir- e Mrs. John V. Xyle bee returned Judith 11411 from California where she spent ' several weeks Mrs. F. C. Schramm Friars club of the Unloorolwith who motored to California Mrs. Lyle. to visiting with frienda ty of Utah will hold the annual formal dinner dance Friday eve,' in Portland, Ore. ning at Memorial house. ,Memory , City Creak canyon. The Mrs. ... C. Way will leave Satur- grove. committee in charge of ths stfair day for her home in Santa Moni- Includle the officers at the club. ca. California. a LioarcilYn McKay. Paul Idanwarweek with Sr. Mrs. Maurice inf. Alto Melville and NO11118.11 Keating. receiving Wilson avenue, A col 10011 MARCH supper room' of the 'Trete! vianl Ado A ot the organise, erompers Mos the Program. .W111413 James Adams haw charge of the accompa. or scheme of deep pink antt white ing. nied her brother. O. J. SalisMiss Warren. daughter of Samuel bury. by 'was carried out in the decorations. returned from CaiTuesday will The swots- - wove- - seated . at . two P.,Warrett and John JtBLSSLI tfora. Mies Maget McCornick. wbe small tables. each centered with a be married Saturday evening at S accompanied her mother to the vase et roses and white carnations. o'clock at the borne Of the bride's coast. will spend some time at Cot. in - 7 - -- - ll s. 1 l',.1' Iv se ,,,, .7 . , 4 , father on Ninth East street. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Alwyn E. Butcher of St. of Pauls church in the presence relatives and close friends. " The rea followed will by by cerem0rt7 The bride will be atception. tended by' her sister, Wes Laura The Warren, as maid of honor. bridesmaids will be Mies Leda BurMiller. Mama Nu Mothers' club will den and Miss Ruth IMIDAtelt at. The dancing club of bo "14-- 1271 oast atre;t , Literary club Will entertatn at the ifirat.tioutb of a serial of dancing parsixth a Oftwana hay ties Saturday evening at the clubIft and lira emurnad from an Francisco and house. Guests privileges may be from Mrs. J. W. Wade. 3.01 OfOlea, whore they spent the securest The hosts and hostemee are Mr. ;mat area months Mra, Bartlett Wicks Is at bone and Mrs. T. O. Sheckell. Mr. end from a two 'ameba' 'Akin Chi Mrs. L. E. Clef. Mr. and MrsD.Blair R. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. i ,I... ' I , ' lint cups and place cards were So pink. Games were enjoyed to!- ' lowing luncheon. The Sumas included Mrs.-Jes- Sharp. Mrs. Carl Evans. Mrs. EA Sproat.. Mrs.- - Clifford Patten. Mrs. M. ;ire. Reuben T. Dahlquist, L. Salley and Mrs. W. W. Kant- - ' ; , 0 - ' 1 1 ( 1 se. ,. .60.0.111.1100.0osso--,,si, , a WARREN, BERNICE 01ONEL AND SIRS. J. C KAT It AIS8 N datertalaad at a dinnar Wad - 11,1 Meador evening at their home at ed at a trousseau tea Thursday afternoon at her home. 1158 Ninth rort Douglas,14.In honor of Cheplam land aim J. Bitikeney. 'who will Last street. The tea table held a leave thisweek by motor for Pit- Venetian lace teeth and was centerett with a crystal basket of daffolie Rock. Arkansas. At each end of the table A Dolor scheme of yellow - and dils. ' 'white was carried out in the decor- crystal candlesticks heldat rollow yellow A color scheme candles.' lations. A crystal bowlof jOSIQUila had freesias formed a tenterpleceiand white wee carried out In the Tell baskets of tor the dinner table. Crystal room. 'filitsticks held yellow candles. freexies decorated the living Mrs. L. L. Carden and Mrs.-BaCovers were laid for le guests. . table tea is a e Chambers presided at the , and had change of the dining room. Mrs. Walter C. Adams was host- The sisters. Miss Lena War. lus to members of her club Theis- Ten bride's Mies Laura Warren. asday afternoon at a 11111CIWOU at her sisted,11.0.dIn and entertain- I.. , PI IDon'iSqueezoBlackheals rJ i',' : ...na a4 cli.., , ., t i ''''''s 6 g , , , , THE DESERET NEWS THITRSDAt '. 1 ' , I ,, ,. ' ,' , 4 , ,' . I . . ., . 21tm. Ft - , e 3 - I ITY tr,,rvey-or.rwirProltt- l'UtTr'ette"r"rt"r"VC04".tt'er'et"1".4rn. ' c f - , , , 4.1fr,",rts t , t , , , is.,. |