Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 1917 N 3-- A’ ! i REPUBLICAN WOMEN TO GIVE TEA TOMORROW EASTEE I GREETINGS Mail Orders Solicited We Pay Parcel Post One Way MYERS ONLY With the plant and workmen to do all kinds of cleaning under a positive guarantee — and the ability and capital to insure you from loss or damage WHY EXPERIMENT GLOVES Tltoi’e is not much profit in clean- ing gloves so thoroughly as we do at our modest price — but it enables us to demonstrate the superiority of Myers Work Make it a practice to brim our irloves here I With the “just as good as Myers’’ cleaners? Why pay as much more elsewhere — and take all the chances of poor work and ruined garments? Remember the lesson of the late fire— and don’t forget NO OTHER CLEANER INSURES YOUR HAT DEPARTMENT M'e are complimented daily on our work in remodeling cleaning blockami trimming Ladies’ and Gening tlemen’s felt and straw hats Salt Lake has up with the so long work of amateurs put thi nt is appreciated de-part- CLOTHES M Y EIISIEAXS SAFETY woulo-bthe claims Despite — they ask YOU of to take all experts the risks of the work being satisfactory or the clothing being lost or ruintrl Some offer a verbal of satisfaction — Myers gives promise you a written guarantee and insures your clothing Take your choice ® HOME CLEANING DANGEROUS Mrs Justin R Davis (le ft) president of the llcwnre of the Gleaning Oompounds' Wom- borne been active on the arrangem cuts committee for the tea to be given tomorrow afterno on on the roof garden of the Hotel L'tah for the Republican women of the state give a hard times dance (Continued From Preceding Page) the menu After luncheon the instal- April 16 lation of officers for the coming year The took place 4c 41 4c at by Mrs W A Buy Mr and Mrs R X V Wilson ami Mrs Elizabeth Wilson Mrs k F Kattfiiiiinn yesterday About for Jos Angeles and the beach for a thirty friends were present Moose hall lt-f- sfc jjg guards of Woodbine circle No Women of Woodcraft will give a Mrs IL O Johnson will entertain the card party at the I O O F hall members of the Hay View Heading cUi1 Wednesdiv evening April LI All Womtrmorrow afternoon at a 1 o'clock en of Woodcraft and their friends are luncheon at her home 1496 Third East invited ij: street Following the luncheon the The Women of the Fniverslty of j following program will be given: Utnh will moot at L’jo o’clock on Sat-Ii- rr I KING LUAR 1 I afternoon in the women's rest-- j urday I w I Tradiami W rooms the Administration building! of Paper ‘Superstitions tions of the Times’1 Mrs 1 B lahen Mathoniah Thomas will talk on "Be- - j cent Legislation" A group of East Study of Act II ontlruedT"I Mrs Swan leader Grant Swan school girls under the direction! High It S Steuaril of Miss charlotte St wart will give a nof° Smith wTl entertain the club this S R tetiard events Current "The Tumult of the 'week dance Illustrating ’’ from the wom Elements Itoll The committees in charge quotations en characters of Shakespeare All local members of the Plcadilly of the meeting are: and Mrs B Lvman B Becelvlng CUj assembled last niedit at the Ten- of Iibertj chapter D A A Mrs Spirit Miller Newton v ill meet Thursday afternoon April Befreshments— Mrs B B Ketchum nl cuK tosrPtllPP with Beveral mem- I" at the homo of Mrs It E Wi'l:t Mrs Rose Virnont Mrs L T Swingle hers from various parts of the United The host932 S Fifteenth Fast street Mrs W M Stookey anl Mrs A L States This being the club's first an- esses will he Mrs F r Ual'en anil Mrs Taylor M he nual meeting the evening was fittlug- vocal solo will Itvati ’rcorge 5's 4 Miss Itnhy Naegle Decorations and fea- j programmed lut was enter-1- '' The Needlecraft gien by r Smltii tures of the evening were such as to Mrs Atinie Antlionv will entertain tained by Mrs The table was Wednesday Victor lodirc sewing circle next Thurs-d- s decorated In snapdragons and ferns at y6S Bad lev court April meet with Mrs Hoy Price The will club 4c i The following officers were elected April S ' 4 4 f the regular meeting of the Ladies1 of Veomen met Ttowena circle The Auxiliai-o' the Volunteer Firemen: the home of Slater lren11' lubs on Piccadilly Pall Mall Thursday arTwenty-seventPresident Kmma Powell viro presi-cler- it last h Tiie South and Leicester square In London Anna AngcM second t ice presi- t Ella Hall 70 E et- mr At conclusion the business the of were dimmed in green foliage treasurer Amy Hvilda itdl dent lights by the entertain-- ) Barnes secretary Iean Aird: chaplain ing lunch was served and Brit bimnns Mrs Sarah Goforth assistant chaplain Edith ling committee Mrs Dora in fus: used decorations A ly Mrs Mackey Cardwell platiist lalia Kilunr: press May Taylor and4 tltree Just Mdd ago last night six years Kina next The ecretarv meeting The Salt Like Alumnae chapter Or- - v wi’l be held on May 2 in the Tro-- I Americans assembled der nf the Gleam will meet at 730 cadero restaurant on one of the 'c seven The history section of the Lidice" n’ljock on Saturday evening April 14 corners In The of Ficadilly circus the heart will meet on Thursday at at the public library program Iiterarv club Th- subject "Society and will be under the direction of the so-- : o£ jondon At this meeting it was de-- j 101a a m Ceremonials in India" will be presentciology section dared the intention of the men pres-jeMrs Stookey l ed by Mrs Weyinmith when they returned to America to will give a review of Kipling's "Kim" At the last meeting of the section ihe form a club — a Piccadilly club A following officers were lectel to e rve score of other Americans joined this for the ensuing year: Chairman Mrs club while they were abroad But it Mrs Charles P Kipp: vice chairiran Mr and Mrs John Boyer of Hock was a year ago when several of X Straup secretary Mrs T P Par-de- c Springs arrived yesterday to spend ten these only f treasurer Mrs K A Walton members drifted together at the T at Mrs W Boyer days with Mr and avenue Second in home their Hotel Utah and permanently organized There will he a special called meeton Ladies’ the club of Literary ing Mrs Keith will return today a local Piccadilly club The from TosJack at 2 o'clock This club since its organization has Friday afternoon Angeles where she has spent purpose of the meeting is to make the winter Miss Katherine Keith will given several social affairs— dancing changes In the constitution of the club j remain in Los Angeles for several card and feature parties in addition and all members are requested to be weeks with her grandfather Thomas to their preaent regular monthly luncheon and Blythe jje club meetings There will be a meeting of the Mrs W Edward Fife and Miss Gretta 4: on Friday evening April Gosgriff society have returned from Coronado The alumni members of the Chi 13 at 8 o'clock in the K of P hall A Beach where have spent the past new president of the association will two months they Omega sorority of the University of he elected and all members of the sojjj Utah entertained at tea at the Salt jjj Miss Katherine Driscoll has returned Lake Tennis club in compliment to the ciety are urged Jjc to 4sbe present 4 from Garfield where she has spent the members of the active The Fast Nob Grands club will be past week with friends chapter Spring entertained on Thursday afternoon by flowers were used In the decorations Mr Kov Watrmis and Mrs William Mrs A IT S Bird has gone to The committee on arrangements was Watrou at the home of the former where she will spend the rancisco All visiting Past Easter vacation with her daughter composed of Miss Mae Howley and Miss J70 Hampton place Grands are cordially invited to attend Miss Marian Bird who Is a student at Claire Smith Menlo Park sjs V club will meet The Seekers’ Mr Tbeo Mrs and T Johnson enterT on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs 1 S of Eureka Is the tained at a Miss Anna Kelly prettily arranged dinner Vermillion 4 01 S Ninth Fast street It guest of Miss Margaret Sheehan at her A Mrs at an and home In Park City Sattheir open meeting will be party home in the Smith apartments )jc H Parson will review the popular boou jc In compliment to Mr and Mr and Mrs F E Marcy have re- urday evening ’Mr Hrlttling Sees Tt Through” Tea A Yellow daffoJohnson will be served at the close of the reg- turned from a three weeks’ trip to Mrs Earl were In the used the dils decoration for Los Ariz Phoenix and Angeles ular meeting SjS III J j j ! : ! j j :J- - 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All-Priti- sh 1- - - -- 3s Hermion temple No 8 Pythian Sisters will meet Friday night April 13 In large K of P hall 58 E Broadway and At least five ladies for initiation four knights for obligation Itefresh-ment- s Several surprises All Pythian Sisters are urged to attend this convention Many are expected from out of city rf d B A of Liberty reviewwillNo y aW card social the Maccabees give Thursdav afternoon April 12 at 1 O O F ha'll 4 room while a dainty color Wilfred T Powell of San Frlmciseo living of green and white was used in scheme arrived yesterday to join Mrs Powell Gerthe Mrs mother who is visiting her dining room The dining table had trude Powell Mr and Mrs Kelly made as a centerpiece a basket filled with decide to make their future home in white carnations over a handsome this city Cluny lace cloth Twenty guests were Andrew G Krause has gone to New In attendance York for a few weeks' stay sjs Miss Ruth Wilson ITolsett entertained Miss Bess Rich has returned from Washington D C where slie spent the the G G G club Thursday evening xv in ter The evening was spent in music games 4e 4 and dancing after which refreshments Mrs Stanley S Stevens has for her were served Miss Ilolsett was assisted guests her sister Mrs Don Carlos jj ijt sje afc The women of Mooseheart legion will at sjc two month' stay 4: ti lira James Fords left Friday for southern Guiifornia for a stay of several weeks Mrs Edwin Guthrie will leave today for a month’s visit with relatives In Washington P C Khe will attend the marriage of her sister which takes place in May Sft Mrs Sidney Stevens of Ogden visited with her daughters Mrs II Adolph Soderberg and Emma Stevens Jones at their home 72S E Second South street upon her return from Los Angeles where she spent the winter months the guest of Mrs Augustus V Curby jJ 5$c ajc The Wilkes luii was entertained on Ttusday afternoon from 2 till ii at the new home of Mrs John Williams Dinner was served at 3 o'clock in the lunch room decorated in ferns and potted rlants The hostess was assisted by Mrs T Cardwell and Mrs Johnson The Expert Cleaner and Dyer club members are Mrs E Worthen Mrs Rogerson Mrs Johnson Mrs A Cardwell Mrs L Cardwell Mrs Williams Mrs Gray Mrs H Langenbac-ke- r vors Mrs A Peterson Mrs T Worthen ::tertalned at MrsHj run Mrs Clements The latter will en- dinner and at her home evening Wednesday tertain next week on Eighth South in honor of her sister The Misses Alfreds and Vera Worth-o- n Sarah Lincoln who was married in the assisted by J G Riser Jr enter- Salt Lake Temple Thursday to Earl City tained at a "silk sock and necktie" Johnson of Park 4 4c shower at the Worthen residence 72o The Swastika 500 club met with Mr S Second West street Wednesday and Mrs G IL Payne Thursday April April 4 in honor of Verne S Weight 5 Mrs Earl West and Jack Moss won who will leave for a mission to Cali- the favors Mr and Mrs Hughes and fornia April 11 The following were Miss Lydia Crisp were invited guests present: Mr and Mrs F IT Weight A delicious luncheon was served Mr and Mrs J M Worthen Mr and 4c 4 Mrs J P Ryser was the hostess and Mrs Norris Weight Hazel Sperry Ruth Worthen Leah Burbidge Bessie Will- Mrs Harry Ostdick of Spokane Wash iams Hazel Rose Lenora Nyberg Irene the honor guest at a prettily appointed Riser Mildred Eardley Undine Riser bridge tea given at the Rvser home in Constance Rousche Alta Weight Byrle Ninth East street Monday afternoon Rurkinshtiw Suzanne Larcher Zona The guests were entertained at three Worthen Eva Worthen Lily Wolsten-holm- e tables of bridge during the afternoon Naomi Ensign Gladys Ensign and the rooms wore attractively decoLouise Weight Alice Hauerbach Leon- rated with a spring combination of yelAssisting ard Love Leo Cowan Joseph Worthen low tulips and narcissus L G were Mrs afternoon the Kirk Hart Jensen Edward during Angus InMrs and Arthur Bailey Romney Ifaslam William Hiller Arthur were Mrs Mrs to meet Ostdick vited Sperry Ed Anderson Charles Astell William Gabbat Jr lister Frank John Flrfrry Erickson Mrs L G Romney Mrs N N Terry Mrs Arthur Bailey Baker Calvin Ensign Yernil Hale Mrs Ernest Smith Mrs R N Young 4 r)c i)t Miss Beatrice Summerhays enter- Mrs Fred Clark Mrs C M Fallas Mrs tained a number of friends at her home Fred Meakln Mrs Dan Lewis and Mrs on Lake street last Friday evening in Horace Walker 4c 4c 4e celebration of the return of her brother Mrs N I Swortwood entertained Benjamin from services with the Unit- the members of the Agenda club Moned States navy The house was decafternoon at her home In K street orated In the national colors with a day The rooms were gay with pink sureet pronounced navy effect Refreshments peas and ferns Tea was served at 4 were served with the red white and o’clock The club members Include Mrs blue color scheme The evening was Adolph Anderson Mrs L B Brown spent in music and games and prizes Mrs B M Stewart Mrs II B Pratt n were won by the following: Misses Mrs Charles Savage Mrs Grant Swan Love Florence Harrington Edith Mrs E M Havenor Mrs Luther SinOlsen Mrs II W Christopherson and clair Mrs T O Brunton and Mrs Theodore Toblason Jr Charles W Iligson 4c 4c 4c The members of the A B Sewing Mrs Sylvain Noack was recently the hostess at an afternoon tea given In club were delightfully entertained honor of Mrs Frederick W Moore (nee Wednesday afternoon b3r Mrs Frank Rosamond Ritchie) a bride of the win- Corless at her home in Seventh East ter who went to Boston to live Among street Tall vases filled with sprays the guests were quite a number of Salt of pink and white snapdragons were arranged about the rooms and on the Lakers luncheon table The afternoon was Mrs J IT Ashby was hostess to t he spent In sewing and music and the E T C elub at her home on Lake street hostess was assisted by her young on Thursday last A dainty luncheon daughter Miss Theo Corless Twelve was served green and pink being the members are Included in the membercolor scheme carried out in the refresh- ship of the club ments and decorations The centerpiece Mrs George Paramore entertained for the table was a tall ettt glass vase of pink roses and ferns The afternoon the members of the Busy Twelve Sewwas spent in a kensington The guests ing club yesterday afternoon at her were the members of the club and in- home 'n Sixth South street Wednesdaj' cluded Mrs Winnie Taylor as the hon- afternoon at a luncheon followed by a ored guest The club will meet next kensington A large basket of beauticenter of Thursday with Mrs George Purdy on ful Easter lilies graced the was assisted the hostess the table and Twelfth East street Misses the her 4 young daughters by Memwas Lillian Paramore Little Virginia Soderberg Gladys and Margaret hostess Saturday afternoon when the bers of the club are Mrs Frank Corfollowing friends met her cousin Bessie less Mrs J Simonds Mrs George Bock Dale Amussen: Alice MacMlllen Vir Mrs Henry Burnside Mrs Miles Johnginia Tyng Margaret Scoville Vivian son Mrs J Olson Mrs George ParaEaster rabbits more Mrs James Cushman Mrs Tyng Sidney Jones and dolls’ Easter bonnets were the fa- - Henry Howell Mrs Jensen and Mrs I I Dainty Laces Fancy Waists Party "Dry QUALITY FIRST Brown and son of Boise Ida i ed to be useo Many eastern cities forbid the sale of sueli Burned homes maimed and disfigured women and children follow in the wake of home cleaning The vapor of gasoline is highly inflammable and is never safe except in the hands of experts ans Republican club and M rs Jeanette Hyde who have j so-call- mi Gowns Expensive Lingerie that people hesitate to send to the aver-Htr- e If (’leaner are safe here a it's or a worth dollar thousand — Myers Insures It for you HEATING RUINS RUGS The QUALITY FIRST of dirty methodhad the household rugs leatlng onlv one redeeming feature — von GOULD BE SURE OF GETTING THEM BACK However with the Myers Policy of guaranteed work and Insurance on rugs you are protected Let us clean alldoubly your household old-tim- e furnishings this spring Phone Wasatch 974 Expert Cleaaera aad Dyes John Gruber jamin L Rich Mra R W Dames Sharp and Mra H P Petersii Mr-Jam- es 4c 4c 4c The members of the Congenial Thirteen Hundred club were enter tained Wednesday afternoon at a 130 luncheon at the home of Mrs A J Tall The table was effectively decorated with blue and white flowers and three tables of cards were filled with the players during the early hours of the afternoon The club members Include Mrs T B Tall Mrs Lillian Glenn Mrs Thomas Hobday Mrs W G Bowen Mrs A J Tall Mrs Afa Emerson Mrs T C Squires Mrs Etnmeline Openshaw Mrs John Morgan Mrs Joseph Pugsley and Mrs Walter C Hurd Miss Martha Higham entertained at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home in K street in honor of her sister Mrs B O Yeamans a bride of the late winter The rooms and the luncheon table were prettily decorated with pink and white carnations and covers were laid for sixteen JC Mrs Victor Stephenson entertained the members of the B O B B Y club at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home in the Hollywood The table xvas apartments prettily decorated with Easter flowers and the club members are Mrs O A Amund4c 4c 4: Miss Martha Peterson entertained sen Mrs M Z Forscutt Mrs Bert Fox twenty-si- x of her young friends at an Mrs G W Morgan Mrs John Ebert informal dancing party Wednesday Mrs Mix Beaver Mrs R J Jeffs Mrs evening at her home in E Third South II K Sob rei her Mrs Ghapman and Mrs street The rooms were effectively dec- Oliver O Merideth Jr 4c 4c 4: orated with large American flags and The members of the Needlecraft club vases tall crystal of pink and were entertained Mra George A Assisting during the even- Smith at her home by In avenue ing were Mrs A Peterson Miss Augus- Wednesdav afternoon Browning ta Peterson and Miss Hilma Peterson white-carnation- 4 4 s 4t Mrs Harrj Erickson entertained at a prettily appointed kensington Wednesday afternoon at her home in the Kensington apartments In N Main street in honor of Mrs II G Ostdiek of S5I38I8KT Spo- kane Wash who has been a guest at the Erickson home for the past week The rooms and the tea table were bright with deep golden marigolds The guests invited to meet Mrs A Ostdiek Bet 5th Ave & Broadway Fireproof— Modem Central 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS fable d’Kote tad a la Carte WKITK FOR BOOKLET were Mrs Charles Rose Miss Minerva Rose Mrs II S Baynes Mrs John W Taylor Mrs L K Nickolson Mrs Ben liieals: D I ItllX'HEY PROP Af-to- -- UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD mreomB ibpt is ins Depax 720 720 815 930 515 1145 1145 1155 infra -- A £1 A M A m A M 1100 A M 1205 P M 225 230 830 430 ! ffH Dally Malad and Intermediate m Ogden Denver JCaneae City- - Omaha — Chicago Ogden (Cache Valley going only) Po catellok Aahton Montpelier Pari a Overland Limited — Ogden Reno Sacra xnento San Francisco Ogden and Intermediate Pacific Limited —Ogden Omaha Chicago Ogden Logan Boise Portland Seattle (Butte alio going) Lo Angeles Limited — Omaha Chicago Denver St Louis Overland 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