| Show Olsoii'Jarman S L Girls Guests Of Mills President Delpliiaiis Appear in Classic Parts Wedding Held It Hotel Utah Prominent ilub uornen in Delphian Left to right Miss Naomi pageant An Interesting matrimonial event of tlie early spring the wedding of Mis? Ea Olson and E Roy Jarman whirh took place in the pre&l dent's suite at the Hotel Utah Saturday at high noon The ceremony a as performed by Joseph Richards The bride was most attractive In CaroJin model of eggshell flat crepe with blue hat and shoes She car ried a bouquet of gardenias lilies of the valley and blue delphinium The bride was attended by per sister Miss Mabel Olson who was daintily 1 rocked In a Lanvin model of peat h chiffon with green hat and shoes She carried a bouquet of peach col ored sweet pea and blue delphinium Glen Ol'On brother of the bride was best man Following the ceremony an attractive wedding break last for 30 close friend of the couple was given at the Hotel Utah by Mrs Peter Olson mother of the bride The y bride s outfit was a Lan vln model suit of paprika shade black with trimmed galyak and shoe hat and pure to match The young couple left for a honeymoon to the roast after which they will go to Marshfield Ore to make their home u Among girls who are to be guista honor at tlie home of Mrs Aurelia Henry Reinhardt president of Mills college at breakfast Sunday morning are Miss Mary Elizabeth Bergln Mu IluLh Ottenhrimer and Miss Esther Rosenblatt of Salt Lake It Ls one of the pleasant traditions of Mills college that every freshman shall be a guest at the home of President Reinhardt at hari once during her list year In college A most attractive Spirit of - Delphi pageant uas guen by the Utah Delphian assembly at thcLasd Jjigh school auditorium Saturday evening lloffntan Jester Mrs C I Dutton Mrs W C LJuard King Arthur J WfeadfW f ft of Aw Bingham 1"" - 1 Mrs A C Cole was hostess to the A U L club Friday afternoon at the card party given by the American Association of University Women at the Marian Lois party house In Salt Lake Fler guesls were Mrs Nate Begll Mrs J A Norden Mrs Louis Buchman Mrs Leland Walkpr Mrs Lawrence Snow Mrs Robert Hone Mrs Fred Turner Mrs Eugene Morris Mrs Boyd Barnard arid Mrs Maurice Cotter Mr and Mrs Thomas Sadler entertained members of their club at their home Monday evening Tlie guests Included Mr and Mrs Jay Trowbridge Mr and Mrs Flmer Knudson Mr and Mrs Trary Mr and Mrs Mark Hansen and Mr and Mrs Fred Turner Jr Mrs Will Myers and Mrs Morris were hotsesses to the Civic club at the home of Mrs Myers Thursday evening Mb Nona Ner-di- n gave two readings and Miss MUdied Jensen gave two whistling solos Miss Marjorie Earl was the Refreshments were accompanist served to twenty members Mrs W 1L Harris entertained the Ladles’ Firemen auxiliary Monday evening Prizes at 500 were won by Mrs Eugene Jenkins Mrs Lon Rawlings and Mrs Ray Tatton Followwere ing the games refresliments served to ten guests The members of the Musco Ve Vees met last Tuesday evening with Miss LaVetta Stuart Five Hundred was enjoyed the prizes being won by Mrs Frank Mead Mrs Archie Stuart and Mrs Thomas Nerdm Otter guests were Mrs Jane Jackson Mrs J Warning Mrs Sarah Chrktopher-so- n Mrs Andrew Krcason and Mrs George West Mr and Mrs Boyd Barnard entertained their club at bridge Saturday evening at their home Highn scores were won by Mrs George and Dr Paul Richards The guest list Included Mr and Mrs M A CotterMr and Mrs Lee Jones Mr and Mrs Joseph Kemp Mr and Mrs Oeorge Bolman and Dr and Mrs Paul Richards Mrs William Galleazrl entertained the FL H club Wednesday afternoon Covers at luncheon were laid for Mrs Joseph Marrlot Mrs James Nerdln Mrs Ed Johnson and Mrs William Dalton Members of the Nu I club were entertained Saturday evening with Mrs Lawrence Stillman Miss Alta Miller Miss Verna Skanky and Miss Iris Sleater as the hostesses The guests enjoyed the performance at the Playhouse after which supper was served at Keeley’s Places were marked for twenty one guests Mrs George Bolman entertained the Martha Sewing circle Wednesday afternoon at tlie Masonic hall Bridge was enjoyed Mrs Robert Hone won high score Luncheon was served to Mis J A Ingols Mrs James Jensen Mrs WW Showalter Mrs A C Larltk Mrs Robert Hone Mrs Joseph Kemp Mrs Will Myers Mrs Eugene Chandler Mrs George Robbe Mrs Bert Roberts Mrs John West Mrs Will Thomas Mrs Bert Thomas Mrs Fred Bemls and Mrs Theo Chesler Mrs Paul Ransom was hostess to the Emanon club Wednesday evening at her home at the Apex Dinner preceded the bridge games Covers were laid for Mrs Lee Jones Mrs WU1 Trevarthen Mrs H C McShane Mrs Rex Tripp Mrs Ren Nichols Mss Dora Hansen Miss Vemon Baer Mrs Paul Richardson Mrs O 8 Jensen Mbs Neva Abel Mrs A C Lanck and Mrs George Robbe Prizes at bridge were won by Mrs Jones and Mrs Robbe Miss Zelda Ward entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Jack Lutzker In honor of Miss Agnes James who ls visiting her parents The guests Included M ss James Miss Dora Hansen M'ss Mabel Neprud Mrs Lawrence Stillman Miss Annie Mrs Lutzker and Miss Masters v“ ‘V !" going-swa- iv-- y lr V: ' Mrs L E Nelson entertained at a bridge breakfast Thursday morning In compliment to Mrs Charles V K Saxton of Kaysvllle department president of the American Legion k auxiliary who spent the here Hie breakfast table was decorated with sweet peas Covers were laid for the following guests- Mrs Saxton Mrs 1L B Johnson Mrs Leah Blair Mrs Vernon W Crockett Mrs Fred Jtldgeii MrS W B Jones Sr Mrs H B Craft Mrs E L Hansen Mrs Eugene Worlev of Preston and Mrs Nelson Bridge followed the breakfast At the close of the games a high score prize was awarded and a guest prize was presented to Mrs Saxton Mr and Mrs Charles O Peterson entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening The table was centered with daffodils Covers were laid for twelve guests Music followed the dinner Mr and Mrs R E Bemtson entertained at a bridge supper party Tuesday evening The four small tables were decorated with daffodils Covers were laid for sixteen guests After supper the tables were arranged for bridge At the close of the games score prizes were awarded to Mrs Byron Elder Weston Vernon and Professor and Mrs Parley Pe- Fu-ge- ne mid-wee- - iV v i' £ Ul I AHH’d? ‘vet O -- Jf it I i c r ' - ?: r '!!5 V 2nd members of her bridge club at bridge Saturday evening table was decorated with Covers were laid for sixBridge followed the dinner Store prizes were awarded Mrs O W Coolev entertained the members of her siwing club Wednesday afternoon At the close of the afternooi tea wag served to twelve The 8t Patiltk Idea was guests carried out in all the appointments Mis Val W Palmer entertained four guests at luncheon and bridge At the close of Monday afternoon the games tlie high score prize was awaided to Mrs William Ikihriina Mr and Mrs Val Palmer motored guests to Balt I ake and H at Hatch Mrs entertained a returned home Monday evening J They were tablo of bridge Tuesday afternoon overnight guestsTuesday of relatives The guests were Mrs Sherwln Mae-sMr and Mrs Harlow Peterson enMrs W L Wanlass Mrs W tertained tlie members of the S M Vernon Crockett and Mrs W B club Batuuiay evening Curds was Preston Tea was served The home the feature of the evenings enterwas deeornted with daffodils was served tainment A late Mrs R L Johnson entertained at Seine prizes were supper awarded a bridge Imuheon Tuesday afterMis W B Jones entertained Innoon The 8t Patrick Idea was used formally at a table of bridge and tea In all the appointments of the lunch1 hursday afternoon eon A citiny luce cloth over green satin was used on the table A green bowl of sweet peas centered the table Covers were laid for twelve guests Bridge followed the lunchThe outstanding club activity of eon Mr and Mrs Serge Benson enter- the week has been the ODservance by tained at a luncheon Sunday after- the loial club of the third annual noon It was planned In tile form of national business womens week an Italian luncheon Covers were sponsored by the National Federation laid for twelve guests Mudc fol- of Business and Professional Women s Clubs largest organization of low ed Mr and Mrs Frnest C Farl are business women in the world The pm pose of business women's receiving congiatnlations upon the arrival of a sou born tlie emly part w pi k Is t) bring befoie the public the achievements of pioneer business woof tlie week Mr and Mrs R 8 Belnnp of Po- men and to point out the increascatello are receiving congratulations ingly Important contribution which ftom their frltiids at tlie annul of w ouh p are making to tlie commera daughter born Tuesday morning cial and professional life of the day Mrs Ik lnap was formerly Mbs Helen This celebration was held In 1100 Sliamhart of Logan from March 10 to rommuni'ies Miss Velda Bchanky enteitalncd t Mari h 16 The spotlight of publa dinner party Saturday evening ic lty focused upon the aihlevements Covets weie laid for twelve guests of bilslnpvs women ill these various Games of rook followed the dinner communities In diversified programs Mrs Andrew Otteiberk enb named On Monday evening 56 any w nmn hs'ened to a t f'k gotn bv Mi" M Irion H MiC'cueh presi-- i (lit of the National IcrtersHon of Jlisun and Professional Womens clubs over station WJR During the we k the local club has published short articles In the daily 2nd papers showing the achievements of some of our early pioneer business women of Loean as wt as a few of Floor the ou’s'anding business and QUMVTP SfctWlCl'VAUlt women of tonay Among those whose achievements were recalled wire Mis Ida hme Cook who came to Iowan In 1878 having ac- -i of Rrigham opted the prim Ipa'-hlYoung college founded bv Brigham Young Miss C'o k ft vmmg worn in of rt flnement cub cm w is a pui- -i neer of elui iton in Lot m Mis Aim uah strong rilonsti a suc-- ( es til pioneer busun ss woman of Lomu who made a humble bi ginning with oulv one gtt't nhim-- e and I or 'he revival of innow owns m ti res' in knaUrg irten naming in Lo1 M's luma lulls Jones is gon lau1 !v respnn-ud- e and er ai Movements m that line weie wri'ien up In s Two of the caroi e of Hie lo st prints r warm of Lo111 n ui’Htiiinr tie nri’cis weie la M-- s Mis Robert Jane Pa mi r a nil burs bo’ll siee ful The Sli'vkv M le lion owned and opI'V A r was Mrs M te erated -- w w r "m tin a - an es of e the comedy which occasioned the visit of the parents This Is Mbs Boley's first year at the college John T Caine III who has been home for a short visit with his famwere dinner ily and Mrs Caine guests of Mr and Mrs P V Cardon Other guests were Saturday evening Dr and Mrs W L Wanlass Dr and Mrs Bherwln Maeser and Mrs Caroline M Hendricks T he dinner table was decorated with cut flowrrs Mr and Mrs Wallace Carr of New York City were dinner guests of Mr and Mis If J Hatch Saturday evening The tablo was decorated With Jonquils Covers were laid for six er I Los an Club News ss 11 pro-ftoioi- The Smartest t MATS Front Paris Have Prims s Mu-se- vcjv Arn so l " Stile fur Misses and Matrons in Large Head Sizes th a hr r - to Di-p- l owig mi h -- b l- yd rii it t ) in ' im- i i i m ’ 1’ts that jurat uls ti 'e iv Support the ron’miiaitt V to vu l! oil AHrat'iv'ly o uiil c i a n i '"Ml Tip wo in pi v w l 'll n ot 'he M cpt forts and fine ability tlie club has attained the distinction oi being one of tlie - - -- club-roo- Adele WOMAN REMEWS Midvale MRS DISRAEIIS LIFE Mrs C W Hasmer dramatic read- Members of the Friendly Neighborhood club met with Mrs J C Reb-hoWednesday afternoon at her home In Uintah Circle Spring flowers decorated tlie house The program Included a sketch of the life of Mrs DLsracll given by Mrs E J Thomas Fifteen guests were preslz ent ’ Justamere club will meet Wednesday at 1 30 o'clock at the home of Mrs J Stanford 246 Iowa street school faculty Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Lyon The evening was spent at games after which were served to Mrs Edna P Wade Miss Annette Iefler Mrs James Nerdln Miss Montez Christensen Miss Nadln Haverstlc Miss Florence Childs Miss Norma Olson Miss Blanche Larsen Mra Neva Burt Miss Ladelle Lowry Miss Adele Peters MU Dora Hansen Miss Vemon Baer Miss Verona Graham Mrs Thomas Caulfield Miss Marlon Russell Mrs H R Atkin and Miss Bernice Blackburn Mrs Laurence Snow entertained Saturday at the card party given by the Theta Alpha PM sorority at the Covenant House in Salt Lake Her guests were Mrs Robert Hone Mrs Paul Ransom and Mrs Ellis Barker of Balt Ike Mrs William Atkinson entertained at luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home In honor of Mrs F red Turner Covers were laid for Mrs Thomas Kent Mrs William Leather-woo- d Mrs John Knudson Mrs Harry Pitts Mrs O C Jones Mrs Nlcholl Mrs Harry McDonald Mrs M Pearce Mrs Farl Mace and Mrs Joseph Roudebush Mr and Mrs Paul Ransom entertained at supper following tlie basketball game Friday night Their guests were Dr and Mrs Paul Richards and Mr and Mrs O S Jerlsen Jo-se- er and soloist of Salt Lake will present the program at the next meeting of the Community club which will be held at the clubrooms Wednesday March 19 Mr and Mrs Joseph Cushman of Rexburg Idaho returned to their home early In the week after visiting friends and relatives heie Mr and Mrs Cushman are former residents of Midvale Mrs J W Johnson entertained at her apartment on Main street Monday afternoon honoring Mrs Cushman Mrs Wayne Demin g Mrs George A Wright and Mrs Granville Dealing attended a meeting of their club held In Balt Lake Friday at the home of Mrs F K Rozelle Mrs J W Nibley was hostess to members of her club Thursday evening of last week Bridge was played The high score prizes were aw’arded to Mrs C B Beymer Mrv J W Johnson and Mrs C O Watson Mr and Mrs J A Alcorn and granddaughter Miss Helen Hughes left early In the week for California The trip will be made by automobile and the party expects to spend two weeks or more on the coast Mrs E R Benson Mrs J W Johnson Mrs C O Watson Mrs Albert Watson Mrs Fred Hopkinson and Mrs J W Nibley were entertained Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs W W O Brlen In Sandy Mrs Arch Fenn of Hollywood Cal Is a guest at the home of her brother Mr and Mis R and R Fenn Mr and Mrs D J Bearle entertained at dinner for a number of relatives from Salt Lake Sunday Covers were laid for nine guests Monday at the FU Mitchell home on Locust street Mrs Mitchell assisted bv Mrs Andrew Larson entertained at a luncheon Mrs D M Todd was hostess to members of her club and other guests Thursday evening at her home on Center street The Metropolitan singers of Salt sister-in-la- Lake will furnish the program at the Joint meeting In the First ward Sunday evening March 30 The Red and White ball an annual event of the Junior high school was held Thursday evening of last week Tho patrons were Mr and Mrs C E Matthews Mr and Mrs D M Todd Jr Mr and Mrs Hilmer Jensen and Principal and Mrs E E Greenwood Mra Olof Olson and Mra R R Fenn entertained at luncheon Wednesday at the Olson home on State Tlie Birthday club met at the home of Mrs R W Stokes Saturday of last week Bridge followed a luncheon High score prizes were won by Mrs H E Plielis Mra A A Lai Soli and Mrs E T Brown Mrs C O Watson was hostess to members of her club and other guests Thursday evening Mrs Ell Mitchell Mra A A Larson Mra E T Mrs Alex Beekstead Brown and Mrs Hyrum Beekstead Jr spent Friday in Murray the guests of Mra L A Walters At the residence of Mrs Roy Watson Miss Edith Hansen and Mis Christenson entertained members of thetr card club Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Aaron Home were hast to their card club Monday evening A late supper was served to twelve guests w Clear white refined and young is the skin that is dally patted with Parker-Belmo- nt Ballownese Beauty Cream and enlarged pore are corrected and such blemishes es freckle tan or mo'tx patches are entirely removed Tlie skuv become four or five shade whiter It mooUied and thoroughly ls oftened Beauty Cream cleansed Parker-Belmoakin th young When the unkcepa g and age u-der ehln begin to -powdered terkroot the home fai and er It tighten loose flabby ekla to tha restore youthful flrmnrw At alt drug and d'P"1 throat tin (Adv) ment store J-teLElC:0X£-gi Fd-wa- rd fed-er- 1 11 1 e f is 01 e w 1 11 s' i ri in I C is I'" t n a bv menbi r 1 Ie f cu-se- d fin Wtinii' riub mrt f UJ- i i f piic-- d SKETCHED FROM OUR OWN STOCK SHEER BLACK MARQUI SETTE AFTERNOON DRESS FROM Milgeim h fi im Peters Tea was served at the close of the program The Women's Literary chib met Wednevlnv af'ernoon at the home of Mrs Fzra Lun- Mrs J H Wa’kins dalil gave a dramatic reading of the drama "Escape" bv Gariworthv Miss Margaret Watkins and Miss Rebecca Stewart gave a violin duct Tea was served The following ladies were special guests: Mrs Flar-ve- y Christensen Mrs Alvin Hess Mrs Albert H Thompson Mrs iionman ana Mrs m J Watkins At a special meeting of the club held Saturday afternoon of last aixk at the Hotel Ecrles the following new officers were elected for the ensuing year Mrs C J Sorensen president Airs William Doutre vice Mrs William Fngland president snretarv and treasurer Mrs S Fk C’vrk corn sponding secietarv The couti'v board of the Daughters of I nil Pioneers held ill regular after-non- n n’onth'v fleering ThurMlnv at the R'riie hall Mrs R O HiiHh diseu-s- i d the topic "Mining In Lull" Charles C5 Priirson and Mi Murrin sang a duct' God J mies Mrs Bless Our Moun'ain Home' of Providence gave a Fv ITank short ski U h of the life of her mother Mis Ani’le iV ltigor Haderlic one of Cache uuin'v s plotted s ' I he Life Hah s cn Mrs and Woiks ot Joiquiti M Her’ at the boaid meerii g of the Cache s'ake lv Id it tie He'hRt fthesoeetv Furl S axe house J hui J iv ng pt t1 Announcement Mrs David Lyon Miss LaVon Pvper and Miss Nellis Huff enter- tamed at a delightful party for the lady members of the Bingham high Fed-eiatl- iv cal Si? v Showing of Autlientie 1930 Fashions Wraps Coats and Suits for Town and Country A Complete COSTUMES FORMAL EVENING DRESSES SUITER DRESSES AFTERNOON DRESSES SPORTS SUITS AND FROCKS ACCESSORIES Foundation Garments That Give an 2uthenfic Contour to the Figure SINGLETTES PROITER HOSIERY in the Correct Shades FRENCH HANDKERCHIEFS SCARFS at 10 Mrh lth na- club-roo- 1 s the clubs Of outstanding tional federation Besides the articles appearing In the papers during the week the club held a meeting Wednesday evening at the ( humber of commerce when Mrs Clara N Holme gave a talk on "Women of the Business World ” to which the public was invited 1 ho slogan of the club Better Business Woman lor a Bettor Business World" Another Interesting club activity of the week 114 the card luncheons given Saturday afternoon and evening at the Bluebiid by tlie U 8 A C Faculty Womens league at which about eighty tables were sold the proceeds to be used for the girls' loan fund of the U 8 A C sponsored by the league 1 he committee lit charge of arrangements included Mrs F B Wann Mrs J E Greaves Mrs George Bather Mrs C J Sorensen Mrs A N Sorensen Mrs Milton Merrill Mrs 15 V Gardner Mrs J H Linford and Mrs A H Saxer The American Legion auxiliary held a meeting Wednesday evening at the chamber of commerce Mrs Charles C K Saxton of Kavsvllle department commander was the guest of honor During the evening the auxiliary glee club recently organized gave several numbers Initiations for the following members were held Mrs Cecil Davis Mrs Pvan H H uirv Mis D I Quln-ne- v Mis Hailey IJirpuier Mrs E L Hansen Mrs Clod Qulnney Mrs Ardella Smith Griffith Mrs O W Coolev Mrs Charles Kellpr Mrs R D Wah’en and Mrs Albert Anderson After the meeting the remainder Of the ev entng was spent playing bridge arranged In compliment to Mrs Baxtxm At the dose of the games a high score pne was awarded to Mrs How aid L Call light refreshments were served Mis Baxton spent Thursday and Friday In login durii'g which tiny she and Ml L F Nel on rirparrim nt four’ll vice president visiud the Various units of Cat he countv On Ba'urdav and Sunday of last Week a business meeting of the northern district oi fliers of the State of Women s Clubs was held at tlie Hotel F'ccles The chief business ot the meetings pertained to the to be held in Salt I ake on April 10 11 and 12 Mrs Weston Vernon was chosen a candidate by the district for state first vice president which position she has held for the fi w months Mrs Vernon was elei ted second vice president a at the annual convention of the Ion li-- t venr continuing m that otflee tm’l Mis John CuiiiV president of the federatun res gned and lilt tally ltst fail lor Cwifi’iila when slip became tori vii e pres dt nt The idles of tie nnrthi rn di’ibt areeagn to re'tin Mis Vernon as tirit vue preMdi nt for the fedeia-lio- n and ate sending her name to the convent on as a caudal i'e for the po( hntrmnn st Ion Mis liu'h M Pi ol the comm'ltie of the ted-r- i v'ion w h h is done ex eloit work In promo mg ln’orr t In the drnioa ami rn ried ln'ccst In pi iv writ-l- n miii g rite feduation members vvil on lint a p iv nt the cenvrn-t- i in !n Aml The p av to be pio-- d 'no ihstmtn e 111 in ham of the i If- - i Tht re s an I he t fti 1 able ur cf lhi-- of i tin- - u - t'-- citi t a j Fee Our It lndov si was responsible for Its organization was president of the new club from 1923 to 1925 Due to her unceasing ef- supper and 1 he supper pink roses teen guests RostonSMl Floor N Bol-ma- terson jr re Pug-mi- Logan Mrs N E Munk entertained the members of her bridge club Monday evening A supper was served with bridge following Covers were Mrs M O laid for eight guests Hardy and Mrs A O Peterson were special guests The home was decorated with spring flowers A high score prize was awarded Mra Alma Sonne planned a party Wednesday evenmg In compliment to her son Klrhard which was In celebration of his birthday anniversary Rook was a feature of the evening's entertainment Score prizes were awarded to Com Heigh Mason Rebecca Stewart and Merlin Hansen At the close of the evening a supper was served Covers were laid for twenty guests Mr and Mrs Oeorge Torgeson entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening in compliment to Mr and Mrs C T Cannon of Salt Lake who here as guests of spent the week-en- d Mr and Mrs Torgeson Mr and Mrs Harry Parker entertained at a dinner In thilr honor the following day Covers were laid for eight guests Mrs Allen Palmer entertained four guests at luncheon and bridge Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs Rink Sinurthwiitle of Ogden who spent the week here visiting with her parents Mr wild Mis Frank Farl The high score prize was awarded to Mrs Grant Bateson Mrs E W Palmer entertained Informally at a luncheon and bridge Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs Srmirthwaite four guests were included A high score prize was awarded Mrs A B Olsen entertained at a table of bridge Tuesday ailctnoon The high score prize was awaided to Mrs O A I indqulst Tea was si rveil Mayor and Mrs Roy Greenwood Mr and Mis W C Botev and Mrs Rov B’eele ail of American Fork motored here Monday to attend the Karr pus Kaprlre at the U 8 A C tarlv In the evening they were dinner guests of Mr and Mis A M Smith af'er which they at 'ended the Mns Iorralne Bolev was one of the primipuls In the moduli MARCH 16 1930 SUNDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE lid’ t ' I V 0 i b to t n h C PU’rann e v 1 I ( hi r r K v ul v t v 0 v Si P "'Tf w r u t I akt' ! irw s r k 0 1 id n t 1 e I't 1 i’i b tl a r e ti rt ra kfN t wr f A Up ) r i 'i 0 g r ! in Hi t tv a t r f t Vfu 1 F i c o’ 0 r mu t o 1 t FLOWERS COSTUME JEWELRY And IiAGS r ) r A r |