Show &ilieaiBS2feSi3Bfita THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING Music Section Plans Bridge Tea at Home The music section ol the Wasatch Literary club will give a bridge tea 8t the home of Mrs A A Kerr 475 Twelfth East sticet lebruary 29 at The receipts will be turned over to the Utah Federation of Music Clubs to help finance the convention to be held in Salt Lake April 1 and 2 Mrs E A Bock will be general chan man assisted by Mrs William Batie tables Mrs R R Thoma re fie'hments and the following mem beis of the ticket committee Mrs J A Bouford chairman Mrs G D Snell Mrs W S Taylor Mrs A M Daly and Mrs J R Eliason Reservations may be made from any member of the committee and must be in not later than Saturday evening 2pm The regular meeting of the arts and crafts section will be held at Civic Center Friday at 11 a m with lunch eon at 12 30 p m business meeting 1 15 p m Mrs R T Sallis will read a paper on "Art Glass " Painting will be continued and other work taken upv Instructors are Mrs J R Fliason and Mrs J M Forgett Mem bers are asked to bring a box lunch Clubs Arrange D FEBRUARY 21 l'Jo2 Patriotic Fete In Ladies’ Literary Club Annual Pageant Special Meet Upper left Alice Eians in the Birthday Box of the Lad in' Literary club Colonial group reading from left to right Miss Ruth Clawson Miss Eleanor Dawson and Miu Lousine Barry Miss Margaret Karr Photo — Mrs Dancing couple Miss Maureen Mnllm and Dick Billings Lower left to right Miss Grace Elizabeth Koehler as "Gowdey Lady ” and beside her " SamMrs Elliot T Kimball pler ” Beierly Burkhart chairman of the breakfast committee seated -- Lisnell —Staff Photo "b b- -'J y I - high score was won by Mrs Albert Thomas Mis H Claude Anderson will entertain the club next Thursday The Utah Copper club gave a dancing party Wednesday evening and next Wednesday will entertain club members at dancing This party is the last one scheduled for this month by the club A three act comedy drama “The Colonels Maid” directed by Hilda Stevensen was presented to a large gathering at the L D S meeting house Friday evening The play was staged by the Mutual Improvement The language classes will meet association Miss Georgianna Anderson and Monday as follow s Beginning Freni h 9 15 a m to 10 15 a m beginning Miss Naomi Fife entei tamed ThursSpanish 10 15 a m to 11 15 a m The day evening of last week at a dancing advanced French class will not meet party at the Utah Copper club in Ar thur in compliment to sixty of their this week fi lends Refreshments were served The history tourist section w ill Mr and Mrs Neil C Barton enter meet at 10 30 a m Tuesday Mrs tamed as their guests Sunday Mr and W A Kerr will talk on "The Charm Mrs C R Sundberg and Mr and Mrs of Paris " L Paiker all of Salt Lake The Episcopal ladies’ guild will en The diania music section will meet at a card yeti nartv vvullcriTn ijr in the home at 2 30 p m Tuesday " n of Mrs- Emer Speers next at Ibsen and Grieg” will Ee j I P m The public is invitedFriday Prizes by Mrs J W Johnson and Mrs C W will be rwarded at cards and light Hosrner refreshments will be served The nit section will meet at 10 30 Creation of a state memorial paik a m Wednesday Mis W T Runz ler will give a pnper on “Jeweled aiound the Alamo Texas shrine at Java and Fabulous Ball ” All club San Antonio will start late this members are invited spring under piesent plans An impressive Washington bicentennial celebration will be the pro gram of the general Ladies’ Literary club meeting at 2 p m Friday An address on "Washington the Man” will be given by Dr John E Carver of Ogden Preceding the speech the University of Utah men s glee club of 80 members with Earl Coppock as soloist and David Eardley and Lamar Peterson accompanists will enter tain with patriotic musical numbers under the direction of Fiofessor Thomas Giles 0111 A v - 1 " w S' -- 4 7 X v ’J: S is tC A Vv-- discussed Classes at Civic Center in- leaderpersonality ship creative writing and sewing will be held Monday as will be classes All other scheduled suspended for the holiday The fourth and last in the series of lectures on poetry by the Rev Ja cob Trapp will be held Thursday Mr Trapp’s subject will be Vachel Lindsay and promises to be the most populai of the series Luncheon will be served at 12 15 p m Reservations must be made at the Center by 5 p m Wednesday The endive committee will meet Tuesday Tmembei m aUendasImwishes a poitant matters will be discussed so Mrs Christine Button Carter interior decorator and lecturer representing the Wallpaper Association of the United States will speak at the Center Friday at 10 a m Civic Center students and friends are Invited Three members of the creative writing class under Claire Stewart Bover have won honors during the month Mrs Cleone Montgomery had one of her poems accepted for Mrs Josephine Moenrh publication won recognition for a play while Mrs Beatrice Eckman received sec ond pi lze in the Eliza R Snow poetry contest Mali Tills Coupon! For Catalog Quish School Beauty Culture "The Best in the West’’ Third Floor Ezra Thompson Bldg Balt Lake City Utah Mr and Mrs David Huish of Roosevelt are visiting with their daughter Helen who is attending school here LUUIEBE STUDIO n‘ Addms rily Telephone 12 So Main St MURRAY— Mrs Guy Reading 7VS0 Was 2861 en- Members of the Murray Lions club refreshments 4 A v4t 'k entertained their wives and partneis at dinner Wednesday evening at the Baptist church Bov Stouts of Grant ward under the direction of their scoutmaster Denzil E Wntts entei tamed their parents at a banquet and program Frl dav evening at the ward amusement v lyndl-GUl News of Women’s Clubs Mountain Hive 27 Ladies of the will hold its regular re-- " Maccabees of Mrs Thomas D 8 at view p m Wednesday m the! Angeles formerly Miss Twila Rice of Salt Lake with her mother Mrs Moose hall E L Rice is visiting here wlh her sister Mrs S N Monson The sew mg committee of the Ser-j- f Mr and Mrs L L Dale have re- vice Star legion will meet Tuesday turned from a three month visit in afternoon at the sewing rooms in the San Diego and Los nurses' home" of the countv hospital San Francisco with Mrs C A Cook in charge Angeles w ill be held Monday at 8 p m in the! hall - fy" - 1 Mf Photo Herriman Gold'-brnug- - Ladlcs- auxiliary of the Bethel Bap tjvt church will hold its regular meet mg Wednesday at 2 p m at the homeirane “ac as t"elr dinner guests Sun Mrs W J Fisher 1424 Sixth East day Mrs Emma Butterfield Mr and ireet Mrs Florence Rodman will Mm I E Stockings and Oral Palmer be assisting hostess hall Mill Creek ramp Daughters of the Utah Pioneers were entertained at the home of Mis Mary Bell Hamilton Thursday afternoon of last week Mrs J Alma Wright gave a lesson on Indian wars of northern Utah and a short sketch of early days in Mill Creek was reviewed by Mrs Martha Hulse Mrs J P Payne Mrs Florence Walters Miss Marv Voeltz Miss Ida Belcher and Miss Ada Belcher entertained the Primary children of the Baptist church at a valentine paity Saturday afternoon of last week at the Naomi Rebekah lodge will give card party Saturday at 8 p m at the Valentine party at her home Monday Classic club will meet Wednesday I O O F hall Prizes will be award evemng in honor of the Trail Builders tand Seagull girls and their teachers with Mrs J Fred Daynes 1365 Har- - ed The public is invited Miss Fern and Miss Verda Bodell and vard avenue at 2 30 p m Obert Tan-- 1 ner will give his eighth lecture on Harmony club will meet at theirs Spencer Miller Luncheon was church Mrs Walter Bouchl entertained at Captain and Mrs Stephen Abbot the Bible The topic will be “Hebrew home of Mrs Albert Haage 638 South served at small tables to 24 guests luncheon Monday at her home In will entertain the Saturday Night club Philosophy" Ninth West street Thursday at 1 p m Mrs Miller entertained the group In honor of Mrs Alma Jackson formerly the afternoon at their home 659 Twelfth East street Miss Mechnm a recent bride at 6 45 p m Saturday Lydia chapter No 32 O E S will w B A No 9 will hold one of a Mr and Mrs Walter E Crane en CoversLorene 16 laid for guests meet for sewing at the Masonic tern-- 1 senes of caid parties Friday at 8 tertained at a dinner party at their Mrs Awere Bradford will entertain the Mrs R Steele Stewart apartments pie Tuesday at 9 30 a mf The guests included m at the Moose hall A meeting of home Sunday p Ladies’ Methodist Aid socommunity will entertain at “500” Tuesday at 8 officers and members will be held at Mr and Mrs David Bigler and chil at luncheon at her Wednesday ciety Oliver O Howard W R C will 7 30 Refreshments will be served of Butter Mis Xaiah J dien p m Payson p m and the decorations will be of colo- hold a business meeting Wednesday field Mi and Mrs Soencer Miller home Willard Sorensen has returned to at 2 p m K of P hall A Washsons nial design Loran and Douglass Mis and Virginia club will meet Monday at C1 his home In Cottonwood after spendR O Ficeman Freeman Mis ington program will be given 8 p m with Mis C C llartson 44 ing the past three months in southVaughn Crane Ray Crane and Gwen ern West Eighth South stie Mrs Sorensen who California Salt Lake ValDv camp Rojal ’ Neighbors of Amenra will meet at T lcs fU wv"1 Tv "I u’'U® the home of Mrs M T La Londe ""‘h Co burn pertained their school students COPPERTON— Mrs Vaughn Chris- 537 Fast Fourth South street Tues- Mrs hpr a Valentine afternoon Friday paty 56 C street tianson entertained the Just a Mere rday at 1 30 p m for quilting Sorensen iGames were played A program w as5"" ”7ar(1 club at luncheon Wednesday at her at hrr home Mrs Silver Maple circle 108 Neighbor'i1 home Covers we-- e laid for twelve The ladies’ auriliary to Division J P Pavnc entertained the W W G TU t Bridge played with prizes won 3R2 street Car Men s local met with nf Woodcraft will meet at 8 p m tamed girls at a valentine party Games at a dinnor partv a 1 Mrs Charles Sullcnger Mrs M Mrs W A Cobble 1220 Elgin ave- - Friday at the I O O F hall and contests were enjoyed after Mis and Stewart and Mrs Robert Rodda nue Thursday afternoon which refreshments wore served to Mrs W Lake W Askee and J children nfnlt 20 guests Mr and Mrs Charles Sullenger en W Phelps was assisting hostess Thej Maxwell Mi Kean W R C will meet Miss f loy Barnard of Salt Mr and Mrs Ellis Allen and chll Lake tertained the Night Five Hundred club will meet again Wednesday at at the home of Mrs S Garlick 309 and was a special guest of Riverton dren 1 dub at their home Monday evening the home of Mrs E B Kelsey 2138 East Sixth South street at p in Miss Jessie Butterfield entertained Mrs Jack A Wood and young A program in honor of Prizes were awarded to Mr and Mrs Lake street for an all day quilting Monday daughter Annette of Idaho Falls at a honor of "Miknnwee in the party n Heber Nichols and Mr and Mrs Mrs William Shelton will be assist-i- Geoige Washington's birthday will Idaho and Mis Frank Morris of McGills” Friday evening at her home Gill be given A midnight supper James Denver Nev ai rived here Friday to ghostess and were games Progressive plaved was served to sixteen guests spend the week with their parents tables was at small served luncheon bicentennial dinner will card Sisters hold a Washington Mi and Mrs George A Jenkins Mrs Lester Sumnicht entertained Pythian guests the Martha Sewing circle O E S party at 2 p m Tuesday at the K and progrdm’will be given at the First10 Mrs Samuel Jackson was hostess The M I A will give a patriotic to M E church at 6 30 p m Wednesday P hall of at the home afternoon the Seagull Gills of the Miller Wednesday Reservations must be made before program in honor of Washington next ward Primary cIvjs Tuesday afterof her mother Mrs Frank Meade Tuesday Sego Lily elub will meet with Mrs Tuesday morning noon at her home Refreshments were The members made quilts for the Mr and Mrs J S II Bodell enter P Kluge 444 East Sixth South to ten guests unemployed during the afternoon J Women’s division of the make-wor- k tuned at their home during the weik suved Mr and Mis A D Buckley left a The hostess served luncheon to twenty street at 1 30 p m Thursday M w 30 and Mr 10 Mr3 Sial meet at and Horace ill committee Tuesday few das ago for a tour of southern guests Tent Hive 33 of the'a m at the chamber of commerce daughter Beverlv Mr and Mrs Asa California Harmony Mrs Guy Murray entertained the Maccabees 8 p m Mon- - instead of Monday as previously an hel Crump and children of Iaik and meet at will Mrs hclwin Brown will entertain E E C M club Thursday afternoon Mrs Ernest Christensen and children the birthdav anni- nounced Past Chief Companion club Thursat her home Luncheon was served day at a Washington In I O O Miss the F the hall Annie entcrtftmrd Crane versary party at 1 odock followed by bridge Woodbine Circle 41 Neighbors of children in her Primary class at a day at her tiome All members and friends are invited Woodcraft will hold guard drill at Valentine party Monday afternoon Aria E Fisher is In ihaige 8pm Wednesday in the I O O F Relief society confeicnte will he The Fhte club will meet w ith Mrs hail The organization will give a held Sunday evening A patriotic Jennie MrCrrnvy 312 South Ninth public caid party March 9 Members of will he given progiam 1 West street at p m Thursday The Women s Legislative council the stake board will be present met No 218 Wednesday morning at the home to Auxiliary union Carpenters’ local 184 will hold its next reg- - of Mrs Levi Edgar Young and rie Red 55 hite and Bine Brick ular business meeting in room 7 La- - tided that the next meeting of the PROVO— The case against Lon r Hatchet (enter Brick mouneil be held would 7 30 m at isThursday len(m of Gunnison charged with Temple Wednesday p March 24 at the Newhouse hotel a fraudulent check was dissuing SPECIALS IN BULK Salt Lake circle No 559 will meet bv Citv Judge Maurice Lnmbda Phi Lambda Mothers’ club missed Friday In regular session at the I O Q F atlee Cream on motion of the county will hold its regular luncheon at 1 Harding the hall Tuesday defendant hav ing paid the Parfalt torney Raspberry m at the p Wednesday sorority check and costs of the sheriff s office Also new a flavor and eolor Alumnae of Alpha Sigma Delta will house All mothers are uiged to at In our original meet at the chapter house Wednesday tend at 7 30 p m building owing to Washington's birth Harlequin Erick Women's Democratic study group day Wasatch Sitters lodge No 248 aux ward 1 B will entertain at a tea Sat Th Onlr Place In Ilia City to CJct The Young Matrons' elub of the the Original Vitamin "D” ilinry to Brotherhood of Railroad urday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs rhurch will Jr Creim Trainmen will hold a card party atFnoch Chiistofferson 776 East First Congiegntional Lleber at 2 meet A T m A the of B home hall Friday at p Mis the S ATwenty first South street 1 458 man street will m short meeting Tuesday JAMES ICE CREAM CO University open at p j Alpha Bridge elub will meet at 1 at 2 p m Department of W K C will give a p m Thursday with Mrs Nettle Ma 754 East South Temple I aches of Tahrlud Torah auxiliary nrd party Thursday at 2 p m in the rony 1402 Stra’ford avenue will hold a card party Sunday at 8 K of P hall ltefi eshnieids will be v lit 006 JflJtrry Rrrlce Theie will be no meeting of the p m at the home of Mr A (old served IlMt lie (reim In Town" The ladies' auxilnrv to the fjk S I Old hoig HUB Lake stieet All fuends I Regular mi cling of Pj Ihian Sutcis ITmiis' club Monday it the depot aie muled ' Copperton ' atnit dhtor r www ''r?’ s f s 7 1 Washington Birthday Specials Sor-bo- Grape-Hneapp- SVercnlng TUBE IMPORTANT IF n HIST COATS ol the SPRING SEASON Ail ummiul collection of Coalu with and without fur — Coat of Iilinclion that Mrikr a spring note in eolor fabric anti Mle ' The new Coat willi Capes and Scarf are joung flattering and liaie a dash that will appeal instantly rom-binntl- The roat sketched of Beige with Russian balile 1 7 c Wavatrh PRICES tertained Monday evening at her home in honor of the birthday anniversary of her hiisband The evening was spent in playing "500’ and high scores were won by Mrs James Powell and R O Podmore A banquet and progiam was given Fiiday afternoon at the Miller ward amusement hall In honor of the old folks of the ward '“x Name EW LOW Murray I OF REAL QUALITY" T Civic Center Coming Events Notes or The Browning section w ill meet for luncheon at 1 p m Saturday with Mrs Allen T Sanford and Mrs A H Boxrud as hostesses After luncheon the reading of "Capponsaclu" will be continued c I" t x PORTRAITS 7r? Personals Business V ' i Study Group Hears Speech cerning the June convention will be ' i yai Susannah Eaton tent of Evenglow club was entertained Union Veterans recentlyDaughters held their Hazel Mrs by Thursday evening anniversary meeting in the Hiatt Whist was enjoyed during the eighth I O O F hall Mrs C F Coleman served was a and late supper evening opened the program read The table was centered with a center president ing an outline of the principles and piece of flowers in the tricolors and the work of the tent Mrs M H lighted with red v hite - and blue Schnell an Jnterestlng hlstory Sixteen1 of the tent activities tapers in silver holdersThe members guests attended joined in singing the annual tent song A written by Mrs M B Shannon Washington program was conducted School by Mrs Elmer Van Cott childien danced the minuet and gave a play The characteristics and personalities of Washington weie given by Mis Ethel Fifth ward Women's Democratic Mrs J P Fitzgibbons study group met Wednesday evening Robey sang “Mount Vernon Bells” The Lincoln program followed and at the home of Mrs F S Schwartz Elias Price of the G A 235 Sixth East street Secretary of Commander State Milton H Welling gave an ad R told of his personal contact with dress "George Washington the Fa Lincoln and of the battle of Gettysther of His Country ’’ Mrs F L Cate burg Mrs C F Cochrane and Mrsof gave reminiscences gave the parbamentaiy drill and Mary McLean Mrs M B Shannon read Mrs W F McQuilkin gave a review Lincoln her original poem “Lincoln’s Volunof the journal Mrs Ellis Carter and Sixteen Kansas Cavalry Mrs Frances J Wesling were the as teers the Boys” A violin solo was given by aisting hostesses Miss Naomi Aplin and all joined m A the singing of old war songs luncheon was served by Mrs William Aplin and the committee in charge A silver tea will be given by the Ladies' Aid society of the Second Cnristian church Tuesday between 2 Mrs Lofter Bjarnason left last and 6 p m at the home of Mrs Jenny week for an extended visit in Los F Miller 1498 Sixth East street Angeles with her two daughteis Mrs R C Fenton and Mrs O R Wag- - The readers’ section will meet at 4 A review of "The p m Wednesday Raven” by Marquis James a Pulitzer prize novel for 1930 will be given by Miss Kathryn Cunningham of the! English department of the East high school r Susannah Eaton Tent Celebrates Even glow Grpnp Eighth Birthday Gathers at Home In the I O O F hall - ? I Grand Western division 583 auxil of Mrs v Engagements iary to the B of L E will hold its m regular meeting Wednesday at 2 pcon- W B a ‘ Y-- The parliamentary law section will meet at the home of Mis R R Thoma 50 Fast Fifth South stieet Thursday at 2 p m Mrs W C A Vissing will Mis George Goff announces the The conduct the business meeting of her daughter Giace El marriage lesson on committees will man to Joseph A Fluit Themainage Ethel of Mrs the direction Phillips took place February 10 in Salt Lake The hostess Tea hour will follow will be assisted by Mrs W S Taylor Mr and Mis Herman Schrader All club members interested are in 1727 Windsor street announce the vited engagement of their daughter Pearl Elizabeth to Claude I Ashton son of The regular meeting of the drama Mrs B W Ashton 1886 Eighth East section will be held at the home ofistrcpt The marrlngC wlu take place Mrs Ernest Uricn 53 West Seventh tje latter part of March South street Tuesday at 2 p m Mrs R T Sallis will pieside at the busi ness meeting after which a play will be read by Mrs F M McHugh Inxiliary Slates Regular Meeting Garfield Raymond Tops Events of GARFIELD hostess Tliuisday afternoon last week to the Merry Matrons' club Ida Andeison of Literary Group Bridge Mngna was special guest The club W eddings and of 3 was Much interest centers around the Washington bicentennial program to be given by the Reviewers and the Ladies' Literary club Monday at 8 p m at the Ladles' Literary club house Mahlon E Wilson will speak on The “Washington the American” theme of his address will be "Constancy and Determination” the chief attributes of Washington s character He will analyze and apply to present conditions the six basic concepts of Washington’s career Appropriate music will be fur nished by Mr and Mrs Gail Marlin accompanied by Mrs E W Hoffer The following daughters of club members In colonial costume will act as ushers under the Joint leadership of Mrs J M Thomas and Mrs C F Dutton Miss Angela Duns on Miss Rosalyn Straup Miss Mary Shields Miss Florence Waie and Mrs Robert C Wilson A special invitation is extended to all members of the seven other clubs included in the Salt Lake District Federation of Womens Clubs and their friends Ladies’ Aid Society Slates Silver Tea tBa!&iSJsyXl: 2 1 t South Main (J |