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J ljur 'i Ujh 31 tej y ‘i emsa-- Uuautf — £ Subb a Rd — I THE SALT LAKE TIUHUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY I- - ET General Cusler t Jive hundred gueila were in at It ndance at a beautifully arranged An Interesting social event of Wed nesday will be the colonial bridge tea to be given bv Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution at tlit Belvedere lounge at 2 p m Mrs O W Wiesley Is the geneial chairman Many tables have been arranged for bridge and other guest will come for tea i given Tuesday between the hours Blood wife of Governor Blood The home was decorated with early 'P1 ing flowers in the pastel shades and the tu table was covered with a handsome lace cloth in the center of which was a silver basket tilled with yellow jonquils and iris Ivory pi incess tapers were in silver candle flicks and the following matrons pre sided at the tea table Mrs W Mont Berry Mu E Oi Howard Mis F J Fabian Mrs S ’A Kennedy Mrs V E Richards Mrs E M Neher Mrs George Thomas Mrs A L Mrs E G Peterson Mis James F Wolfe Mrs Milton H Welling Mrs I rank Fowles and Mrs C Clarence Neslen who In turn were assisted in serving by the following members of the Phi Beta Phi sorority Muss Mary tllzabeth Terrell Muss Ann Bering Miss Betty Strong Miss Virginia Smith Mira Virginia Par sons Miss Eleanor Lowe Miss Fran tea Parsons Muss Ruth Baliff Miss Beckv Whitney Miss Jane Wilkin Mlss Barbara Strong Mis Mirra Jacobs Miss Janice Halls Miss Mar garet Jensen Miss Marjorie Ralph Miss Mmam Hardy Miss Bet'y Dern and Mias Elizabeth Gibbs Assisting in the general entertain ing of the guevts were Mrs Harry Baxter Mri W A Cavenaugh Mrs J C Dick and Mis Robert D Dick ! Mrs Warren Beniamin I ake City Hive No Mary Chiltlensen and Virginia Erickson Fditora LAFAYETTE SCHOOL — Robins u e very useful to man and we should v to prevent their destruction They have made their arrival from the south at a very unfortunate time (or the snow still covers all possible food Since their food Is so scarce their onlv possible sustenance comes fiom berries and the bciries they are getting is causing them some di ease so that they are dving rapidly If we do not provide proper food for ful insects and to cheer us with their them we shall soon not have any robins It wouldn’t take much time to srat dance Richards ward choir 8 p tn amusement hall Ladies’ auxiliary of Veteran s Firemen’s association with association annual Washington bnthdav celebr ition p m 233 Canyon road Readers’ section Ladies’ Literary club 4 pm clubhouse Daleth chapter Delphian 10 a m Newhouse hotel Ladies’ Aid society Centenary M E church Washington-ton'- s birthday party 2 p m Mrs W F Powell For Pledge Membns A midnight idea featuring a half moon and myriads of utais was de veloped at the informal danring party given Tuesday evening bv at tive members of Delta Delta Delta in honor of the eight new pledge mem bers of the sorority The delightful affair was given at the chapter house on East First South street Patrons and patronesses Included Mr and Mrs M J Broison and Mr and Mrs Vosco W Call Light refreshments were served late in the evening to Muss Vnginia forty five couples Wells planned the affair assisted m arranging and decorating bv Muss Edna Reese and Muss Naomi Stohl Melvin R Thornley former us Arline Ilivnes daughter of rid Mrs J bred Davnes who rrived recently from San frantisco and will visit at the Davnes home brfore leaving with Mr Thornley tor Cedar (itv where they will make their home Primrosesew Mrs B1 E Seventeenth tation inn A superstition idea was carried out with number thirteen used ? main tr 200LAircNi 3007 ITX UTAH I LORENCE By in the decorations and toasts Miss Betty Callister was toastm (stress and responses were given by Muss Eunice Rybcrg Miss Char’otte Knight Miss B mma Ray McKav and Muss Margaret Muss Virginia Grover and Jaeobspn Muss Ida Olsen planned the details of the dinner Free From Facial Hair T Bv MARIE M 4 ROT eon inmni of hem It Is a line thit L especially suitable h'’ °rn lt lhe American hinge able w In n u im to fashion lo wonvtn md tor this reason alone il When wo fmd stvlcv we like we just 1S 0f gufj) establulied (la cling to them despite anv edn t of importance the dressmakers lo adopt new modes Judicious diaping and tucking can Ccitainlv we modify the variou line' unnll sot en the si ere princess line and models to the season so hat they so that it mav be worn by almost any alwavs seem new and diffeient Today we have a itype of f gure Aet a more detailed examination very charming afternoon frock done will disclose the fart that t ho stvles'on princess Imca and billies t y are not veiy different fiom those that in dark brown crepe de chine with obtained a few seasons ago There orange be ge sleeves and voke The Is the prlncr's line for instance That long sleeved frock is of duk red jer has become an established fact andlsey with sleeves in tiny stripes in vnri one sees it on all softs of dresses a'jous colors Both frocks are early well as coat both rinv and evening spring models No one c FrJwr School News and Views the attic to clear I fted up an old magazine found a story in there I had not had some experience oi who are in time to read when the magazine was Rashetboll Contests Reel! Mb Collins tcrestci in learning new Do you know I spent the wholel r estuilents ISusy will leach tip interpretive and soc u! evening going over my pile of maga Junior High — — 'danreing Cla-- M are to be held every zincs I s'aited schl terv but Mnndav and Wednesday morning be Kathryn Smith Bddor found that the last instalment was' f100' I wonder whether anv of Marlon Swerlfager Associate Idltor musing PJ Miikvhtffcl in reports WEST JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL— you happen to have that ruirbtr”’ That started the rmgizine eyDSporj have been keeping the slu bavf ‘"‘fn reading I)nc us the iliu' rn' lhl4 bins about the change If one woman w m c I to get dnls busy The girls atliktle elubt n the boy on a rancl er a v brn a back number uhv sr me basketball u ith th? Girls’ Ke vojidat plaed mis on when Women of the Mooe will give a on® ck® be gad to get other back serve club of South at the Y u 15 made a s ind table card party Thursday at 8 p m at number sj An e mp y ato cro m on W C A Monday 1junior st junior Lp rancberia and the Simla Moot club 1G1 Second Fist Main street was loaned for two go's were victors with score of Y’0Wlr'S ' Ihe f gures are ol mis'iim months and then rented for a nom- - 15 11 The bow buketball team de mal sum Sons daughter hu band fea cd Jack-01- 1 jun 0 and Stewart lc‘ Charles Whilehrad presented —anyone with strong arm and rightlWest jun or boy held their smoke- hool with a large ink di a good will— was presei into service les smok- -r m the West high audito 're rg The regular monthly meeting of thC Magaz nes were donated Mr V lute irtmg and rluin wuth a ptogrom of boxirg and “l Abiahfi Lincoln Estalaml socie'y has been potponedisales service was donated who is a pun n u panning to Bat k w until Friday M irch 3 at 8 p m wheni number sold ot hln "n for tie! 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Frl ' n8itrnt Mud ild with white w while navj with white and Muk with white 25 00 ff ATUStD Ontarili ottd antiaUrttif Itiqill hfr Die ftbrtc is a new of JonelM (rxfhiMtr tvlng at ut N p ml G We have le ir r H tl it N re iv Ir I' li a l HU 1)1 r mil an I at H lordei the e be H 11m d at i stun- ning And the taffeta scarf gites a fowl jumh that ) on can't resist gb I ItADO AMltl H it r jacket are Tefac f r r'y us oxford-lookin- g nnd up I Dnnr r Bn bi IT tor made it especially for Is striped skirt and 1 th Hern at" e fOR "" Irrtlul mil mrdjMrs Pimrl f hiv Ut tir Gt ard P- -s LOOKING ft O LF LC Kmhlrms rri 1 s pair h king and kept ip iml Otnmrn? nm ih tl lua time I t unit! tnont Oflnmd Onr mil i 7 U er ie I mil rubli lets t Sv Baby Cross Cuficura Healed (lie Sire ol a D nrlrr on I rl- -l ‘"C klirig nj ip hing annoyed In q and ( mild not a’er p Then 214 SOUTH MAIN vje Parents Decorate Teachers' lunch Room Attiacliiel Jl Vtrintir ' ' BEEN mrehlrg ' Maxine ( oomhs Billlor Shirley Newman sod Dirk McGhle Aametale IdUors teOVVFf I SCHOOL Hirhnri An l'l'r'nn a!l rrl ° l Me have d to r an w"h f tulr 1 e si r1 is have tl h t u a- - ) nd YOU'VE hilurcn Decorate Room If Wo Ifi - Tver's ‘ - Visor f!f v I 411 peUJans b‘i fr After trying evervmtng she found quirk and hairy t‘lirf nm the ttri Nov you cn really look yean younsar With an ordinary amall Brush you Juit tint thou streak or patches of tray back ta your natural had— whether blonde brown or black It ao aaay to do— at homo— with Brownatont Over 30 yean success Guaranteed harmlem Active coloring event U purely vesetable Deflea detecNo tell tale tion Cannot dyed ' look waving of hair affttt No need to guea F!rt cut a lock of hair from your head and apply a little of doe this famous tint If Brownfctona not glva your sray streaked dull or faded hair Its natural color youth and luster Bchramm-Jolnso- n your monry back Only SOc Drusa (Adv ) One must Be It seemed as though Nancy s ne had done eveiv posMble thing it could do to met the com munity distress The groups had had henefit bridges benefit neiehborhood theater performances They huo A meeting gathered food at a formed communty sewing They center It was while a group of w omen were sewing that the new icki came into being 'The other night' — this was Grace talking — ‘I did not have a thing tc read no picture puzzle to work no knitting at hand I wandeied around ind 25 ounces for25 Keeps Age a Secret Brushes Away Gray fair To Look One’s Best LA G4NKE P-- Young English Actor Confesses Extortion Plot 2pm King 541 Fast South street One Scheme for Alpha Beta Theta local honorarv liteiaiy societv entertained at an Making Pin Money informal dinner recently at the Plan The annual festivities of prom at the University of Utah were opened Tuesday afternoon with a matinee dance given m the women’s lounge of the Union building A large num ber of students and friends enjoyed the affair planned bv the entertain umve itv (ampus Maich 2 Honored ment committee of A S U U On gut ts n the affair will include mem Thursday the Barb organization will bois of tlu Ugislaluie and stale of receive members of the student bodj 'at a dance in the Union building The foil iw ing committees have These functions will take the place been appointed General arrange 0f the usual open house receptions men® Mis Hlen C Arnold Mis given by the fra'ermties and sorori limn ih W Dupont Mrs Eva J Ol ties preceding nrom night sen Mi' A1 ce Young Hess and Mrs H irrict W Douga’I invitations Mrs The formal initiation banquet of Blum h A Mattson Mrs Lovma H Aprnm will be held Sunriaj The McMillan Mrs Charlo’- - A Moyle affair will take place at the Ambas and Mrs Ilizubeth R Wright pub sador hotel with Mbs Margaret Par Ik itv Mrs Kate C Snow Mrs Mina sons acting as committee chairman S Wipnal Mrs Rose M Parker Mrs Kate B Carter tickets Mis Blen C Arnold Mrs Eva J Olron Mrs Elizabeth P Hayward decorations IM dub mg harm-beautif- ul Food for Returning Robins 27 Auxiliary Union No 218 to Carpenters' local No 1846 7 30 p m Labor temple Annual Washington birthday Fire-men’- JONAL finance co WA$ArcH Maccabees Salt on the snow and the birds would surely find our ofThen when summer comes fering they would be here to destroy song Let us save our robins by doing our little bit appraisirdifs Eighth tent No 2 Moose club 8pm joint initiation with Mountain Mrs H L Taylor of Fort Doug las will entertain twenty five guest at a luncheon Thursday ER t< who will pm 2 925 i at street Army Matron Hostess r lark lltather Stwmgdub nue 3ijidMIoan$ H0to300 -- I avenue Oliver O Howard W R C public card party 2 p m K of P hall leave March 1 for the coast will be the honored guest at a luncheon 1o be given Thuisdny bv Mrs John R Hooker at her home on Yale ave Mis M J Hardy left Monday for her home in San Diego after spending three months in Salt Lake u Grand Western division No 583 G I A to B of L E 2 p m I O O F hall St Murgaiet’s guild of St Maiks cathedral 1 30 p m Mrs M T Pyke 1039 Third Mis Hannah Whyte ter bread rrumbs NFW YORK Feb 21 Manthrop a young English actor who said he needed money to send his destitute parents confessed to police today that he mailed a threatening letter to Mrs John Slonne socially prominent head of the Maternity Cenme nls in an attempt to exMargaret Cioft reports that the ter association childien of room 17 and 15 enjoved tort 2000 having their health ievson together Mrs Slotne received the letter on one day last week They went to February 10 It threatened her with unless she sent the money to the auditorium and danced the Vir- death ’B redeni k Gordon" at Manthrop v ginia reel Warren Kiefer sev entbh grade re addi evs She turned it over to police Ipoi tv thkt riui mg m out w eek the Bov IX u s Scouts of Ihe seventh grade gave a SUMMIT N J B eb 21 (jP— Eugen of scout woik demonstration Gano Hay 79 lawyer and former United States general appraiser died here today after a long illness Pupils Urge Scattering street Luncheon for Mahon Hop-paug- h r 7pm With Colonial ‘Tea of 3 and 6 30 p m by Mrs George H Dorn in honor of Mrs Henry H lntermoun-ta- unit No 82 Steuben Society of America annual banNewhouee hotel quet Beta Gamma Pi chapter Omicron scnonty 7 30 p m Newhouse hotel Sphinx club 1 30 p m Mis Ethel Gieen 2922 South Mam Chapter of D A R Observing Holiday Society and Club News Training of Child Articles for the Young Anne Pembroke reports' We had two nice valentine boxes for our val entines Bt ttv Mae Barton made one and Tommy Squues made the other After the valentines had been passeo we had a nice surprise in the form of candy hearts Each heart had a prize inside Rome had rings Others had dolls and bells Mine had a pretty marble Kennedme Cornea second grade We bad a valentine party reports in our room J ive different childien brought valentine boxes to put our valentines in The boxes were decorated very nicely and everyone received a gieat many valentines We had heart shaped candies for refiesh Princess Line Still Popular Li ents of the Day Hern Home Scene Of Reception for Wife of Governor ti 1933 Women'Home'Children Health Hints Helps for Latest Fashions Beauty Aids O C 22 sr lira M ! xt I litvlve Agrrtry for X GUI III VOGUI Arthur Frank J0S-2I- 0 South Mam St |