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Show II THE CITIZEN neatte SOCIETY A. Hyde who has left for Hono- lulu. When theyre triplets, The St. Marks Cathedral guild Tuestheyre Three of a Kind.' day afternoon gave one of the largest When youre right, then youre functions where bridge, mah jongg and tea were the features. . Straight When , youre praised, then you There were eight-fiv- e bridge and mah. jongg tables; and other guests were "Flush. When you open the homebresw, then entertained with tea. The decorations were Easter lilies and potted plants. you have a Full House. ' the glad . When youre there with Mrs. Samuel M. Parker, Mrs. Frank an Ace. Bottrell, Mrs. R. S. Allison, Mrs. E. A. hand, then youre When youre a good sport, then Hamilton, Mrs. Malcolm A. Keysor. ; and Mrs. J. L. Amo3 presided at the. youre a King. Vhn shes a good looker,, then she tea table. Among those assist'ng in '! is a tQueen. i serving were Miss Priscilla 'Bacon, When you're a bungler,, theyi youre Miss Hildegard Thompson, Miss Betty, ' a Jack., Perkins, Miss Betty Botterill, Miss When you jest, . then., youre a Frances McGonagle and Miss Nancy Joker. Sullivan. Mrs. L'.lliam M. McCrea was When you annoy someone, then in general charge vof- - arrangement j; , .the Deuce. Exchange. '"tin. Charles" A. Fails, tables and youre .T chairs; Mrs. E. A. Rogers, refiesh-mentI post-Lente- n Mr. and Mrs. George Kraft and Kenneth Kraft have left for a European elect of jjel Moss, president of Salt Lake City, Altru.'. club reterBon a director ln Mrs. & v leave .Tuesday to attend iub & vat'ion-Convention of .Altrusa in Omaha, April 23d, 24th ubs held . Miss Margaret Wall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Wali of Honolulu, will join the Krafts in the east and will also make the European trip. trip. 1 i . , e Salt Lake deIegate la will ? a prominent part in this, annual convention of this tal seventl clawMed dab ,nWtlo: which, is and prof essonal women for busing ideals. Mrs. Pet- Waltruisti i( Vms and 11 present Altrusa as well vj JnQTI c; A. Employment Bureau th eY. W J which e is chairman, and with &;1U committee, of vocational c. operates. guidance ...- - ' The nomination of officers was held at a meeting of the Elks Ladies club Monday, held at tlje B. B. hall.. Mrs! V. A Bettilyon was selected for presiDibblee,' first vice dent;' Mrs. second president; Mrs. J. t! Foley, Miss Jessie. Swift t .vice president; -secretary ; .Mrs. Fred Redmond oit. ,re-cord'- ng Tora 1 . fy will swing into ! and many part'es will popularity now month and May. s be held during the. .oi societys belles to be married is Mis Eunice Wilhelnrna Rad-dat- z loon Hubert Leonard Fascce. of. E. J. Miss Raddatz is the daughter: man. The Raddatz, well known mining Redding is to take place the early part 5 l anand Mrs. Ruben May havenounced the engagement of their - to Lieuten-- l of the infantry, Fort Douglas. daughter, Ruby Burgoyne, ant Joseph Winfield Boone, ). Thiryt-eight- h and Mrs. Jackson C. McChrystal announce the engagement of .their daughter, De Ette, to Lieutenant the Thirty- James Carl Horne, of ; Mr. i ; 1 cor-respondi- ng re-gistr- ar; vice-preside- nt, secretary, Mrs Harry Orr; treasurer, Mrs. Orin Tugman; executive committee, Mrs. J. A. Marr. and. Miss Clark fund committee, Kuck; E. Alice Miss Rowe. club will meet at the Marian-- . tea room for luncheon today and The .Lois will be during entertained at a theatre party the afternoon. . . w. Reherd brief t Easter message to members ' of the Business , and Professional Womens last jdub Sunday morning at the Y. C. A. club house. Miss Jessie iillianis :iul Miss Charles Williams II. delivered-- a - featured at a English folk music was section of the meeting of the music afterLadies Literary club Tuesday held under noon, the program being an the direction of Mrs. C. C. Pratt violin and G. E. Skelton. There were , piano selections, and reading. section met at The history-touriwhich meeting Mrs. Philip Schonert Music and gave a paper on Italian Mrs. John Brumbay played Italian piano numbers. The lesson for the meeting of the was In parliamentary law section Lov-cs- y Motions, with Mrs.; W. H. and Mrs. G. R. Homing, leaders. : ,sang. :j ?i Miss Am-.McCornick, Schramm nd Mrs. Mrs. F. C. II. II. McClintock c j ' a motoring trip to f!.ave jtornia. Cali-- i ; I . j Mrs. a small v ! .Tout Ferry entertained at in honor of Mrs. Jean- - cid-dent- al d Congressman and Mrs. E. 0. and their daughter, Margaret, have returned from Washington. They will spend the summer in this city and will not leave for the east again until Congress convenes. Leath-erwoo- The WERE A BOY SO I COULD JOIN : Citizens ' Military Montana, . Before Buying a car get our prices . . .... , Agent for The FLINT The DURANT The STAR 329-Emil Carlson, 4889 So. State St. Murray Phone- - Murray M Car-dif- f, WE RECOMMEND the purchase of Emma Silver, and Alta Merger. Recent developments at the above properties make these stock the most attractive purchases that we Know.pf.. st Dr. WISH 1 recording Mrs. Sallie Mai Cottingham, Mrs. E. O. Thompson; secretary; eighth infantry, Fort Douglas. secretary; Mrs. V. V. T. F. Farrel, som treasurer; Mrs. College the The officers elected by . Mrs. C. LeRoy Cooper, flag Presidclub for the ensuing year are: Mrs. Claude C Jones, hiscustodian; ent, Mrs. Robert B.t Porter; and Mrs. George W. Barrows, torian . Steelman; Miss Deborah installing officer. . , ( - The Daughters of the Confederacy Mrs. W. H. have nominated for 'office Mrs. C. H. Landmesser for president; Mrs-Zimmerman, first vice president; D Prosser, second vice president, i GEE! Training Camp for Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming will be held at Fort Douglas, beginning June 12 and ending July 11. The camp is open to 3,000 'young men who are, normal and healthy, of good moral character, able to speak and read English, and between the ages of 17 and 31 years. The purpose of these camps is .to promote American democracy and citizenship and to develop the young men of the country, physically, mentally and morally. Four courses are, offered at camp. The basic course is for boys who have NEW CARD GAME. not previously attended. The Red,, White and Blue course is for boys who are a little older and who have, When youre In love, its Hearts. Diahad previous training. When youre engaged, its monds. The variety of training will be given in infantry, cavalry, field artillery, enWhen youre married, its Clubs. gineers, signal corps and coast artillWhen youre dead, its Spades. of good food and When you dance, naturally you ery, with plenty ' ' pure water. Shuffle. Play, recreation and entertainment When you review your past, you see include athletics, games, field and that fortune gave you a good Deal. to When you marry they admit that track sports and the opportunity take trip?, if the student so desires, to youre a fine Pair. Members of the Phi Alpha Epsilon of Utah, fraternity of the University at the Elks club gave a dinner dance Tuesday evening. ' of June. Mr. Mrs. George F. McGonagle, dining room; Mrs. H. R. Welch, decorations; Miss Catherine Howell, utilities; Mrs. F. A. Bird, preparations; Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood, menu; Mrs. Leo J. Bachle, tickets; Mrs. F. A. Pyke,- chairman, Mrs. Walker T. Gunter, Mrs. Ernest Gayford, Mrs. King Cobb, Mrs. Frances Wright, Mrs. C. S. Chappei, Mrs. James Holmes, Mrs. George Rust, Mrs. F. A. Goeltz, Mrs.. J. M. Denny, Mrs. Frank Ingalls, Mis. J. E. Oglesby, Mrs. Wilson S. McCarthy and Miss Mollie Heisler, reception committee; Mrs. E. A. Roger?, Miss Helen Rogers , Miss Margare Thomas, Miss Beatrice McCrea and Miss Aline Rogers, candy booth. 1 and . s; were Mrs. R. Among the hostesses Mrs. T. J. B Thurman, chairman; Mrs. Foley, Mrs. W. H. Swertfager, Mrs. Tood, James Sawyers, Mrs! R. W. Mrs. W. S. Tooke, Mrs. C. A.Vircent, J. T. Wardenberg,' Mrs. Frank Warren, Mrs! C. Levy, Mrs. F. S. Leel, Mrs. R. E A. W Larsoni; Mrs. F. S. Lewis, Mrs. Mann and Goodspeed, Mrs. Henry V. E. Hampshire. functions I Social i . a talk The Rev. G. H. Hunt gave sevand Miss Florence Roll rendered eral musical slections. ser-non- s. , . . mittee. - t r -- corresponding;, secretary Mrs. Mrs. Fish, treasurer; Mrs. M. Landau, C. A. Lemke and Mrs. W. W. Freeburg, directors. Mrs. John C. Pack wai comchairman of the nominating Sunday was a beautiful day Religious services evervlody. in all the churches, ere a fK.ture with ihicn wrn- crowded to capacity, Jurist the subject- of the. many of the Flowers were the token 1 , . pflgter - -- Alta-Michig- an R R V GEO. H. WATSON & CO. Established in 1904 Incorporated 1916 J I : c E "DEALERS IN UTAH STOCKS AND BONDS Members Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange S E R V I C E |