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Show THE DESERET T . ,r -- Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday, October 80, 1 M3 Page men to hear an address by Paul B. Schmitz, membership director of the Loyal Order of. Moose. A social will follow the meeting. ian vocal selections, and Mrs.. W. H, Irving will give a reading, : In honor "of. Armistice Day, the hostesses will be Mrs. Ralph D. Cl. Nesicn, Eva Bowen Evans,.: Mrs.- - Frank E. Moss; 'and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Culbert Bowen, 619 First Avenue, announce th Eugene D. Bryaon, who have or sons in. - the- Armed engagement and approaching mar Forces. riage of their daughter, Miss Eva . Thelma Bowen, to R. Alan Smith, The Women of the Moose will son of Mrs. Daisy B. Smith, 863 hold their regular meeting Thurs- Euclid Avenue. Miss Bowen recently filled . a day evening. The e College of mission fop the L. D. Si Church In gents and present a class of new candidates California. Mr. Smith has been stawith Senior Regent Mrs. G. S. tioned at the U. S. naval training Stafford presiding. Following the station In San Diego for th past meeting the women will Join the year.' Mrs-Ulare- nca The annual Utah Delphian a- sembly and banquet held at the Lion House Saturday proved one of the seasons outstanding social events. In the reception line were Mrs. Milan R. Straw. Springville, president; Mrs. H. G. Reehler of Salt Lake City, first Mrs. Wealths Hansen of Ogden; the Assemecond bly Board members and presi-lent- s of the various Delphian ; 'lapters. - ' NEWS t; The Yabie was centered with flowers representing the organization's colors. Honored guests at the head table included Dr. Sydney W. Angleman of the University of Utah, Mrs. Conrad Jones of Rowland Hall, Mrs." B.. P. Manly, Mrs. P. M. Hirth, Mrs. Frank Slopansky and Mrs. J, S, Fruin; As each was introduced she responded through the spirit of the Delphian motto Not- what we give, but what we share." - Musical selections were rendered by Mrs. Mary Pierce Howells, vocalist of the Pi Nu chapter and Mrs. Lucile SweiiSorf of the . School of- Music, Dr. Sydney W. Angleman. guest speaker, was Introduced' by Mrs. Straw, president. He spoke on the subject, Thinking - 1m- - Changing World." Immediate past president, Mrs. Fruin, of Ogden, was presented with the award of merit from 7 Me-Cu- the Delphian society whose quarters are at Chicago. to be pledges are urged - head- present' , hus-ban- The Salt Lake Lady Lions Club will hold 'their regular monthly meeting on Friday, November 5. at the Hotel Utah. Tables will be arranged for cards at 4:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.' The speaker for the evening will be a' representative of the Camp and Hospital Committee of the American, Red Cross. Mrs. Connie Madsen Peters will give . The Sigma Chi Mothers Club will meet at the fraternity house 1393 E. 1st South Thursday, Nov. 4th, .at 1:30 p.m. for' luncheon and the regular monthly meeting. Mrs. A. Z. Richards is hostess for the day and Mrs. E. Ray Christen- sen is in charge of a very Inter- esting and Informative program. All mothers of actives and - library-committe- ytf :v W Y:: y Vsv . Miss Virginia Cannon Club News Of Week Ji The Fifth annual Installation of the Credit Womens Breakfast Club was held Friday In the Hotel Utahr-- Th theme of the eveTh ning was Perfume. Re , was Doris Lee. sponses were given by Mrs. Lucille Baker- - Miss' Betty rJean Me-Calltster and Mrs. Marjorie Whit-- ' New officers installed by ney. . candle light,. are:Miss-- Virginia Cannon, president; Miss Grace , Miss Anna Jones, Snyder, secretary; and Miss Paul-- . lne Bode, treasurer. 5 M toast-mistre- V H. B. Wragg original. S o t t green velveteen with impressed pleats, belt and buckle ornamens 129.91 of silver Meetings of the. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be held next week in the following SC A RoMnblum ei wato-tog.- d brows wool, a ult with bandsaws lapels and beautifully tailored details. tti.O camps: Camp 2 will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Louisa .417 East Gottfredson, Seventh Sout(j St. Camp 34 will meet Friday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. W, Leavitt, 48 North Ninth West st; (t Bryan Camp will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. 1020 A. Hamer Reiser. Logan Ave. s J.' J Ladies Auxiliary to the Gustav Adolf Male Chorus will hold their regular meeting Friday at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Gunnar Monson, 520 Wilmington Ave. Miss Esther Aker-ber- g will be assisting hostess. The i. n... mm r 'Ma The Goodwill Club will give a Hallowe'en party Monday at the Moose Hall, 161 Second East St. Come in costume as prizes will be awarded to the' best costumes. Refreshments will be served. - The Board of Directors of the University of Utah Mothers Club will meet Monday for lunch and business meeting at 1 p.m., at the j ' Alta Club. - ' 1 The Salt Lake Mothers Club will meet for luncheon at 1 p.m., at the Lion House Wednesday. Ralle will review her book of poems, So There." Mrs. Acel Richardson will furnish musical numbers. Mrs. A. M. Peterson is phairman of arrangements and Mrs. Glen Finlayson will preside. cs i v Vi-la- te WM The' University of Utah Dames Club will meet at 8 p.m., Wednesday at the Stewart Training School. A very special program - has A McMullen Qaa sic in soft brown wool with slim, line, self material belt and gold buckle. $99.95 H - si 'srv y . i f rwhttl been planned. At,r The Ladies Literary Dancing Club will entertain at the sec- endparty of the season at the club house on Saturday evening. The guests will be received at 9 p.m., by the committee In charge of arrangements including Judge and Mrs. Joseph G. Jeppson,' chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dee Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Amott, Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. AndersdV Mr. and Mrs." Leon L. -- JHalversen, Mrs. Ed &r, and 'ward M. Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. T.Mr. and Edison Whitaker, Mrs. Henry D. Bradford, Mr. and D. Mrs. F. Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Larsen and Dr. and Mrs. Lyman M. Horne. j so i- - ,fll 4. F h ivw i A Louis Both suit of the tailored type in black and white shadow stripe mens suit $49.95 mg. c N 0 n - n i'jm A tt-- , Ck' - The Ladies of the Elks will meet Monday evening. The pro gram ; Is under the direction of Mrs. j. R. Kingdon who has arranged for Mr. and Mrs." Vernon Lunt to present their colored marly trips through Mexico the movies on Mexico, synchronized to ' music.- As the Lunts have made, evening'promises to be entertaining and educational- - Members are requested to bring dolls for the Elks Christmas charity. This - Is to assure needy children, some Whose fathers are. in the service, l a happy Christmas. Red 'Cross sewing will continue In the club house each. Thursday. Mrs. F. E. Sloan is chairman of this essential activity. Tonight the War Service Committee is sponsoring a Halloween -- dance at the USO- - on First South- and Second East for service men. This committee is devoting much time securing magazines, games and sewing for patients at ' the Bushnell hospital and for the ' &.&' 9 THE CLOTHES YOU. LOVE TO YEAR FROM AMERICA'S-SMARTESTF 0 R E M O.S T J idF w . .v..p4. DESIGNERS EXCLUS I V E L H Y ERE - USO. Mrs. S. JE. T" The most charming, Vtnost wearable, 'clothes in the world. Fashions that carry such names as B. H. Wragge Rosenblum, Versatogs, KirshmooK Sportleigh, Pat Hartly.McMullen, Doris Dodson an Beautiful all wool Kirshroooc suit. Blue tweed with silver and sell material .. ' Matching - per,. i X .Ns 74 4-- J S - $45.00. t o 1? i spirit. r v. Wearing clothes like give you thatsense of complete lat most satisfying of feelings . . . that you are yBeautifully and distinctively' dressed, Slenderizing, flattering, practical clothes you love to wear and wear forever . . . and theyre all at ZCMI. self-aosu- r- 11 .Vlr j: Rich is chair- man of" the War Service e' Louis Roth. .Clothes that are smart in line, becoming i VoJ- I I most-versatil- , -- : . Commlt- - tee. 5 The regular meeting of the La-- . dies Auxiliary to Post 97 Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. will be held -- at the Newhouse Hotel Wednesday at 8 p.m. Nominations for 1944 officers will take place. - Y N't ! ZCMI SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS 1 v' ,T CJSBGEES) 0D i! xs , .hC 4's & tf' s s A Ini) Rami 4 'X. as t |