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Show L BrideElect Being Feted ' Via. Anna Burton entertained it her. horn dinner Friday venlng 'Yet' it tt ii'itiCAVisrvne$ The gueata, exclusive of week. early in fall. Lower center, Mrs. Marvin Ml Witt, formerly Miss Leona Tame, .whose marriage took ' place June 27. ugMasdsaswws the the guest of honor, were Mlsa. Afton Young, Mis Ann Crowther. Mia ni i iisMMsMe W I T'T!!lvHeBsf- - lfT w w '' rv McKinlay. Mrs. A. A. Steele, Mil Lyle Cooper and Mis Ardm Fullmero Tuesday evening, juiy iu. Mr, r. Erereton will entertain" tor Mis Alle at her home on Green street, Jlna Allen entertained at a, trousseau tea at her home on T atreet recently. The rooms nere profusely decorated with garden flower. A large crystal baa- ker of sweet peaa and gypaopnila formed the centerpiece for the tea ' 1 Pledges Troth; Two Brides Upper, left to right: Miss Alice Kimball Smith, engaged to Llewelyn Biggs McKay; Miss Xola Jen-- , sen, who will wed A. J. Jacobsbn Friends Bv THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, ST7KDAY MORNING, JULY r . -- $ w ' ' - rf( aW'..v,Tf 4js)F'- yi.Trf : - I i wmm .1 - 1 ' - Brunner and M1m Fay Vissroar. The gift room waa In charge Mlsa Estner iignara ana Mrs. A. Rulon Jackson, One hundred and twenty-fiv- e guests called between the tiours Of 1 and 7 o'clock. Allen and The marriage of Mis onald K. Porter will take place Saturday, July 14. Sandy fi few. , t' ' " , ' f The tivtbun tamp of the Dsufhurs of the Pioneer jst the Uilrd of a aerie or parties. Boonrinf aire. w. L. Batsman, a pioneer of 1M3, at the home of her daoshtar, Mrs. Mrrle Allsop, Tridir afternooe of last week. The program eoaaiated of a vocal solo by Miss LaprUle SiXDr. Inly r ' ' , t t f ' ' Mr. Ollv Flk Orow announces f her daughter, Mary tha marrisg Tavlor Orw. ta Robert H. Ga'.ewlck. whieh teok laaa July '' " T. ' r'tno Heber C Smith an nounce th engagement or tn:r aaugn- to LUwelyn AH Kimball tr,lag MfKiv, tot Smith, 01 air. ana Mrs. David O. McKay, th rnarrlag to tak piaea July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Mis Grace Brady, sod eaxo- -, Alt Mis BsrU Batemaa. arar graodilisghurs of the f ueat of booor. A life sketch of Mrs. Batemaa waa aires by her dsmhter, Mra. S. L. Brady. Miss VirgiDls Tiyl"e of Bait Lake offered a s plane solo, The remainder of the after-Prlsee were sooa waa spent In aamea. wna by Mrs. A Ira Hansen and Mrs. Henry B'Ddrlrkaoa. airs, C. D. Bfchard and Mrs. Allsop were the committee In chart. Jijrl. Lunchean followed on small tables. Earn of roaes and bad as a centerpiece a phone " : , f ! . ! I I solo, melt, f . . -- inrKmr. an. ajmrv iuu eii.. umi i th county camp wra present and gar short address. This meeting dosed the whea Mrs. Marlon ramp until ' Band will beBptmbr, honored. Thirty guests war , Breseat. Mr. snd Mrs. Bran Jensen, Iff. snd Mrs. : ' Amos Jensen snd Mrs. Jo Jnsa spnt at Strawberry. th past ws.k-.o- d 7 et-- r-' ' h'N A 7fiffiB& J A;tV -- A1. - v- v--v-: rs. W. H Engg announces th engagement of her daughter. Beatrice to Carl Maaon. TB marriage win talc plac Monday. July Wife of Senator Robinson Popular in Social Circles Entertains Often at Small Delightful Parties in Washington; One of Best Dressed .WomejiJn.SenatQriaVSeta.-- hr Woman's Clubs - e Lo-- hand-painte- d y , man ta tha senatorial set and that It aaylng a lot. for over late year the ladles fav paid partuy .Of th three wlva of th candidates congressional ttlar attention to dres. two th home a Quit body is Mr. Boosts political parties, picked by son, for she has two home to tax Washington society Is acquainted car of Thar It a pretentious with only two Mrs. Herbert Hoover dwelling her.' In Rock Creek park, whieh aad k(rs. Poblnson. Mrs. la furnished In exquisite taste and Then they Smith, wife of tb Demoeratlo nomi- very modern throughout ne for president, haa been In Washmaintain an apartment in a building s atone throw from tbe capitol ington only a few times, and these Just a occasions have vry Informal. buildingNot only It Mrs. Robinson noted 8a has never attended any of th aoclal functions glvn during the sea- for her delightful home-ma- il rig, but ah is an expert needle woman, and son, so w kow her Rot at all. of ar th her hornet with evidence filled Curtlt. Seaater Rul!oan choice for vto president. It a widowtr. her handiwork. la o th ladies in whom th capital " most Interested ax Mrs. Hoever and Like to Sit Around and Sew and Chat. Mra Robinson. Mr. Rokinaen It on of th most She likes to tit around and tew popular w6men In tenatorlal circles. and ohat-- She would much rathe Although th doean't go In for elabo- discuss th latest In books or house rate entertaining, eh doe entertain hold economies, or any of those thing (ten at amall, delightful part! when In which moat American women are her gueete are Just aa likely to be of Interested, than to take In a potn republican persuasion as 01 her litical discussion. She lapart too intelli husbands party. gent not to be Interested In politics, but she Just Isn't a "fan." Mrs. Robinson Keenly The one thing above all else that ntrsted In Polities. absorba her attention outside her Ehe Is keenly interested In pelltlca, home Is the Congressional club. This put la not what on would call a organisation of senate ladles, under rabid partisan. During tha tlrr) tha th leadership of Mrs. Peter Goelet Is In session, the often slip tnste Gerry, haa become something quite Into th visiters' allrv errjeelallv if charming In tha aoclal life of th her husband Is to mak a speech- city, and Mrs. Robinson takes an ao-t-lv She is one of tk best draae4 wo part In many of lta affair. By CI0R0INA WASHINGTON, WASHINOTOX, July T (Universal). Joh kn I 'ssusO. I f Salt Lake - ? ' V. Party-Back- . From Visit To Pacific Coast Mrs. Charles A. Faus. aocoir.panled by her sister. Miss Ada Taft. and ' LEARNING TO BETTER VOTE . y , Photo. Llnk-Tlffan- y Norton and Betty Faus, have returned from California after a atay of several week Miss Taft has been visiting In past two weeks Mr. and Mrs J W. Jensen an San Francisco for the haa completed hit Norton and nounce th engagement of tneir freahman yearFaua at Stanford university. son Nola. J. to A. Jacobaon. aughter. of Mrs. Tony Jacobson. The marriage They arrived In Salt Lake Thuraday auto. by will take plac ar!y in th fall. Franklin, Idaho, Wednesday to glv a talk on "Nursery School Education'' at th Literary club, which met at th horn of Mr. Bernlce Parkinson Her mother, Mrs. Ellen Barber, and Mr. and Mr. Clyri Bwenoas and family sister. Miss Ellen Barber, and Mrs. f spent th Fourth at Bingham. on Hulm Neheker accompanied Mrs, J. W. Thompson had ae bar dinner s gtieste Sunday Mrs. 8. M. Smith. Mrs. Hoy the trip and wr special guests of the Fotberlne-hamsnd Lueltha and ataxias club. i tmlta. all of Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Dunn of Salt for geles, Cal., to make their horn air. end Mrs. J, II. costing had si their two years. Mrs. Pardoe dramatic Lake spent the Fourth here with Mr. Thurs-daclub will meet Amarlllls Arta Mrs. of S. J. guests Wednesday, Cuahlng Mrs. Burton, reader, read ' The Girl of the Golden and Mrs. C. T. Cannon. who Halt Late and Mr. and Mrs. Q. u. Batemaa. ajternoon at th home of Mrs. has spent West" tn nhniit ion ptiea After the mother of Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Bannah Poolsoo entertained st David Hunter on S11U1 avenue. hera with her weeks thre were Ices, past and served cake tfTfiie reading, Lunrrheon wlU be aerved at 1 o clock. I accompan1daughter, and Mrs. announces Ormonfi ironi ix Angeles, mimer was serred on Parley Missionary society of the Central Mr. and Mra. setn H. Kiair. ana small tah!a ah havlDC aa a ntm!fa engagement of her daughter, Bertie CSirlataa nehuroh will hold lu annua vese of pink end white sweet peas. Overs family left Thuraday for Salt Lake, Mae, to James Arden Ogden, of pay-so12. at Lasroon, Thursday, July were laid for the tnot of honor, Mrs. Jsck Members wAll tfUt thev wUl make their home. where son Mrs. Mr. of If. J. and Ogden. the J 2 oclouk Mrs. George M. Cannon, Jr., of Salt i "Urlngaton, Mrs. Bert Murray and Mra. are requested to be present. Special The marriage will take place Thurshere with Ktta Boss, all of Los Anielee; Mrs. B. T. train. last week-en- d Lake In spent Initiation work will be done. Visitors day, July 12, Logan temple. Mrs. Annie Nelaon, Mrs. D. A. Brown, Miss Ellen Barber entertained at a her mnther, Mr. Ellen Nibley, before Waaa-brJ- i No. 21S, Aurlllary are welcome. 8Ietrg Brown, Mrs. W. Mutch, Mrs. Arthur Larson, to make her movea to Lake she Salt bridge tea Friday afternoon of last and Mrs. lanes Nalaoa of Midway; Mrs. to a. of R. T.. will hold Its regular ... . Esbeye Thimble club S will gha a week In compliment to Miss Leila home. Georg Poluaon, Mrs, L. .B. Feterson, Mrs. mung Friday at 2 p. m. at the I. U or miss nere The many friends card party .Monday t 3 p. m. at Morrell, before she left for Berkeley, K. O. Boberg, Mrs. Peter Bsnaen, Mrs. O. l hall, 41 Tostofflca place. to Interested be will Theurber Marba she to w the club .room. 32.1l State street. Cal., where Conrad Nelaon and Mrs. Hilda Nelson of expects spend the next school year. The home was at- know that she has been given a place . Bandy. Cards followed, and prlsee were woo Ladles' nuxlllw. Veteran Volunteer The public Is invited and uni of Northwestern on the faculty china will be given as prizes, by Mrs. D. A. Drown st brlilg. Mrs. Lo- - Firemen tractively decorated with summer asaoclatlon, will meet Wed " flowers. w At the close of the after versity, aa lnatructor In "Play rronue-tlonretta Boea at hearts and Mra. U S. retersoa nesday at 11 a. m. for an y quilt the summer session. Miss at the hotlfte prise. was noon's VT. tea O. R. entertainment wHl C. served. Oliver noma or Howard ta Mrs. udrt at wiuiaan ing at Mias Katherine Jensen, daughter of 1798 Lake atreet. Wednesday evening meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. In K. 1. High score prize was awarded to Mrs. Thurber took her master's degree this and Mrs. O. C. Jenaen. left Northwestern university th regular bualneaa meeting of the hall. All members are urged to at- Bryant Bullcn and a guest prize to the a of last week for Berkeley, She position has Cel., accepted Miss Morrell. Sixteen guests were spring. $ o'clock at tend. where she will attend the university. Miss auxiliary will ba held at present. erases will teach half time In ths demon tha hail, 223 Canyon road. Mr. and Mrs. 'George. Torreson gave meet Good club Wedneswill Day strstloa aclinol. She le speclsllslng In health will plonlo at day afternoon at the home of Mrs. a family canyon party on the Pourth Tha Presbyterian no pnraicai eoncation snd will pursue course along thee lines. This Is her fourth Baitajr Tuesday, July 10. They will Hugh Balser, 970 East Sixth South of July at their summer home in Lo meet downatalra In the southwest cor- street. Tha assisting hostesses will gan canyon. summer st the ml versify of California. I I Mra. L. D. Nalsbitt enUrtalned eight air. and Mra. L. E. Peterson snd family, ner oi th pavilion. Bathlns; at :3D be Mrs. F. A Carter and Mrs. P. L. Mra. O. Boberg and danghter. Bettr: P. m., to be followed by a 7 o'clock Dockendorf. guesta at a bridge luncheon Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Olaon and fanllv Mr ner home. A variety of aiternoon at srupper. M. Tanderberg. Mr, snd Mrs. Tera Mesde Members of the Mormon battalion garden flowers wera used In decoraana ramiiy snn air. and Mrs. Hsrrer floru Derat-asScore prizes were awarded to club will meet wlrjh Mra. and their families will hold a baaket tion. stb were smong those from Saady who apeat R. O. Dobha at her home, U16 Har- lunch at and Mrs. Leah P. Liberty park on Monday af Mrs. Bennett Blair - vard avenu. Monday evening at 8 ternoon. July is. An entertaining pro Blair. air. and Mra. V. C. Jensea and their ana o Mr. S. P.. Stock Mrs. enterand cloak. gram Is being planned for the occaand wife, Mr. snd Mrs. Ciena Jensea of tained at a supper and card party sion. The members will meet at th rieaioo, wno sre visitors aere, spsat the W. B JL No. 0 will hold the recular band tan9. Mrs. J. D. Bowers la In Monday evening at their home. The Fonrta st Provo. supper fabla and rooms were decoMrs. L. E. Peterson snd fsmlly spent the meeting Thursday evening- at 8 oclook charga of arrangements. rated In O. with flowers. O. F. hall. thai. Cover garden st bom the st Mrs. Logaa of S. put The Ladles' Aid aocletv of the Sec wer laid for ight guests. After aup-pai. reierson. Mr. snd Mr. Alva Hansen snd family Th Heather Sewlnsj club wl" meet ond Christian church will meet with the remainder of th evening was on the Strawberry, apent hat with Mrs. A White at her Iwme, ?5S Mrs. S. S.. Lawrence at her home. 1546 spent playing bridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stuart are Mrs. 2 J. C. Hogensen entertained FriEaat on st at South Fifteenth Eaat street, atreet, Wednesdiy Tues Eighth visiting Bingham. o'clock. day afternoon in compliment to Mrs. day. July 10, at 1 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Orton entertslned th Joseph Sudweek of Provo. Thre B. clnb st her borne on Sonth First Central W. c. T. U. tneeta Friday Polnsettta club will meet Monday were twelve guests. West street Frldsy evening of last week, s Helerf Thompson entertained at at the home cf Miss Cloeketa park. luncheon was served on small tsblea to Mrs at the pavilion at Liberty evening a bridge luncheon Tueaday afternoon L. B. Van Pan, Mrs. Nephi M Larson, Mrs. Luncheon will ba aerved at 1 3". p m., Klenk, 1065 Windsor street. at her home on East Center street In L. L. Bsddon. Mrs. Beg. White, Mrs C to be followed by a short business session. Is Francea WHlard union D. Richards. Mrs F. 0. Fischer. Mrs M Caledonia Sewing club will meet at compliment to Mra Dean Dlnwoodv J. Bishop. Mrs. W. M. Hughes, Mrs. Clyde invited to Join. the home of Mrs John Marshall, P32 of Washington, D. C. Tha luncheon Swenaon. Mrs. T. O. Christian. Mrs. F www Fourth East street. Wednesday, at table, around which twelve gueata Moedl. Mrs. O. Dsstrup, Mrs. Erie Andrson were seated, was.centered with a basJO p. m. Unity Study clasa will meet Thara- Mrs. Elln Ballard, Mrs. M. Tsnderberg. day at 2 oclock at the Newhouse ket of roaes. a Bridge followed the Mrs. G. D. Charller snd Mrs. C. S? Anderajn lunefckon. hotel. The iigh score prize waa Regular business meeting. Woodbine awarded Book followed, snd prises were awarded to to S. 8. Eccles and a Mr No circle. 41, at Wednesday evening, Mra. C. V. Richards snd Mrs. M. J. club will meet with guest prize to Mrs. Dlnwoodv. p. m . at th I, C. O. F. hall. T.i Tollowing officers wre elected: Bishop. PresiO. Mrs. Mra. 4J5 H. Anna DeBola at . Cct'age Budge entertained at dent, Mra. M. J. Bishop; secretary. Mrs. T. a supper party at her summer horn oourt Wednesday at 1 p. m. C. Christian. In Logan canyon Mrs. L. M. Hsrtvlasea and eon. Gerald Thursday in compliment to her son, Wendell, who recantly war last Th meeting of th Jolly Doien guests of Mrs. W. 0 arrived home from th east, where h club has been until postponed Brg. Is studyingMra. 0, Rrai'b entertained a A charming fune. LOGAN. 'July 7 medicine. Covers wr number of July IS,- on which date Mm. iutnna cr oausater. Marie. Stubhsi will be hostess at her tlon which closed the sociaia of last laid for eight guests. Ella It t!a; hfr Mrlhdav anniversary. Mr. and Mra. Charles O week waa. the 'bridge luncheon given avenue. home, 11SS Ctr-iMrs K. w. Bmton and rhildren rA. Saturday afternoon at the Bluebird by and children have returned from a mo t'!Ted from a TlJit with rclativpa at hv tor Bolj'e snd Mrs. Harold trip to the northwest. Mr. and Mr. T. E. Raddon and Mr. Tale camp. Daughters of the t'tah Mrs. Roy ofI'ulien M:s. A. Li Patella of Chitrviirt and Salt Lak' The fifty R ill hold tha. summer-pal-- .: .the Fowti f ) n!T Pl)Hee.-- . 'fafiTe rdsh. spent ftha week here a a guest one 'loTtg TtJS'TVf ar.'rrli'..n iuck ana runrest ontinsr at Rotary for luncheon. An artiftic arrangement of her Mrsv F. O. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Mvr'a AIlsop have bad aa park oh Thursday afterr.o.in. Trans- of Mr. flowers in I'.asketa was 4 Mr. S..4 Eerie, mnfnr. tee fiesta sirj and Mra. Jack portation will be provided for the used garden 10 on table as deivration. After Uumtefr cf Salt Lake, ugaiivDeanay avening and spen guests. AM members ere urged to itinrheon the Mrs. Thofcss Ostler was given a the tiMes were arranged for the. Fourth lere. Mrs A,ar surprise attend. Klrkham ar.d bridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thorne. formerly at her htme Thursday afternoon Two were Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Holt are In prises by Of Logan, now of Elko. Xev.. aoent charge of the awarded. F!:w, Mrs. J. w. Thnmpaon. Mra Evan Jensen. Jlrs. E. Ear! the week her as guests of Mr. and A family party was given WednesAllarp and Mra. arrangements. day at the home of Prson Smith in Mrs. William Lohrpan. Wr Frank nespflla It t!i1Mdj with r?!- The Ladlea' auxiliary to the Order celebration of h,s seventy. fifth Miss Rhoda left Tuesday ID NTfl,'Ijl. of Railway Conductors of America will Pinner was served for Pacific Grove Calif., where she Mr. uni :.::. 3rrOI Unr.A - .- hold the regular meeting Thursday at and covers were laid for will her Mrs. D. C. Budge. slater. join guests. Mra, 2:30 p. m. In the I. O. O. F. hall. Post Red. white and llu were fifty used In the After a six weeks' visit there, thev end on th Office place. Officers and members decorations, carried put. wuh small will go to Los Angeles, Calif , to visit flags and a strip of red. white and before returning home. Mra. Joseph Sudweeks and email son. blue papr extending aVng the table fruni end to end. To binhdav cakes David, of Provo. spent part of last centered the table, one with the seven- week here as guests of Professor and ca'ndles for Mr. Smith and Mis J. C. Hogensen. ty-five one ;Th fourteen candie, for the Judge and Mrs. M. C. Harris left Tuesday for a week'a motor and fishinbirthday anniversary of bis grandin the Star Valley country. daughter. Miss Sara Smith, their g-trip .M.. birthdays falling on the'aame day. Red Mrs. Howell and son. roses c n rtieted the table decorations. Richard, Luther arrived home from Wi.liam Watson was teaslniNster and a few daya' star In SaltThursday Lake. the following responded with toast ta: Dr. Mrs I. E. and Stewart and fam"A Son to His l ather." Ezra. Smith. I 'aiithter-ln-Laaccompanied by Mrs. Hannsh Wal"A .'' Mrs. Ezra ily, and Mr and Mrs. J. 2 Stewart Smith: ' Si'titn-Liw.- " Orvi.Is Lee. ters motored to Ijogan csnvon to spend the The PERSONAL Orandson," S:n!:h Stevens; Helen Caine; 'Daughter to Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Her Ea;l-.er.Mrs J. W. Reeves: ' SlaHumphrey and PEILU4KENT.WAVE ter to a Uro'her," Mlsa Hattle Smith. daughter, Lo.s. arrived home Sunday Mrs Fiank IwKrey and Claire Smith from a two weeks' motor trip to Their daughter. Lucretla. contrituted so.tg and a. so a duet. Mrs. ""al:fornia. . Summer pleasures reflect Carmen Olsen, who aroom- Lucy s. t:ardn. eldest s.s'er of Mr. and fne-d? b. an.e.i them to the a short talk a will remain . Howard. ( 1- Lanree Batsman; Batemaa: realtor, Miss Edith Baker of Ogden, who will le married soon at Los Angeles to Raymond www WWW tuh - i 4 Mra Peter Flamm of Hunt Mr Ington Park. Calif, anaoune th en gagement of their daughter, Mar suarlte. to Profeaaor Marlon L. Har rig. ef tha L E: 8. collega of Salt Lake, tk marriage to .take place la August at th home or tha pride a parents In California. Followingontha a ceremony th couple will leave motor trip ta the northweet, after which they win make their home In, Mr. and Mrs. H Edward Sutton an. aeunc tha mgrrlgg of their daugh tar. Oral., ta Horace Mower, which took plac Tueeday, JuIV . After a short honeymoon th couple will make heir home in Magna. Mr. and Mxl S C. Miller announce th marriage of their daughter. CIve, to tvilfori T. BeverHge. eon of Mr. or ognen. n Mra Charles Bvrlog Th rnarrlag toak plc Jun JO. Th young coup; lert immeaiateiy alter th ceremony for a motor trip through 5ryea and Z!n canyons. cf - Weds on Coast Mlsa Maxln La Sher, whoa marriage will take place In July, waa the guaat of honor at a bridge luncheon given Monday evening by her mother, Mrs. P. L Chrtstensen. at her home In th Oranlt apartmenta. The guests Included Mra. George S. Balgllsh, Mra. Gilbert Kausaman, Mlsa Thelma Smith, Mlsa Rgby Olaon. Mra. Horace Nelaon, Miea Beth JIueser. Mrs. Ralph Bark-maMra. Xoula -- Pienea ,an.d. ilif Beth Badger Th hostess waa aaaistsd In entertaining by her daughter, Mra. K. K. McCtoheon of Lea Angeles. S4U '' - Month Guest at Bridge 0 Mis Weddings and Engagements - table. The hostess was assisted In recelv Ing by her mother, Mra: Orson Allen 'and Miss Lorraine Allen. Mrs. Sterimg B. Talmage waa In charge of the d.ning room and Aire. F. S. Brereton and Miss Afton Young; presided at the tea and colfee urna ana were assisted In aervinr by Mlsa Peggy McKlniay, Mlsa Ann Crowther. Miss Martie En- sign, Miss Ardls Fullmer, Mlsa Beth Mlas Mildred Porter, Miss Allen, i i9n'i6 8, 1923. Coming Events Radcliffe College Makes Survey to Discover Women's Interest in Politics ' responded to the question of voting at leetlons. 2449, or 8$ per cent, aald "yes." while S4S, or 13 per cent, replied negatively. If those who ignored the gection on politics did so through lack of Interest in the franchise, the college authorities concluded, then at least 7T per cent of these women vote. According to federal statistic, only 61 per cent, or five Out of ten eligible ltiztnt In the United States, voted at the last presidential election. This would make the proportion of 77 per cent of Radcliffe voters well above the average. Work Don Motly In Women' Clubs, Fifty-si- x per cent or 1499 of the who answered the question: "Do you a to political party?" replied belong affirmatively, and 1192. or 44 per cent, said they had no affiliations. Baaing the affirmative replies on the total number who responded, 48 per cent were found to be members of a political party. Seventy-tw- o percent, or 1571, or tne 1S7S women wno anewerea vote the pri at th third question maries; 702 do not. Based on the 3187 68 per cent replies, It waa shown that. ' yota at the pririiaxies. Answering tne last questronr you do political work?" 274 women, or 12 per cent, out or izst wno repnea 10 this said "yes," 2010 replying in ths affirmanegative. The proportion ofnumber of tive answers of the total 8 per cent questionnaires returned Is on this question, but many mora are active In women'e political clubs and in the League of Women Voters. Sigmaa of Sigma Chi w!H hold their annual outing at Saltalr Wednesday, CAMBRIDGE. Mass. (AP). Data July 11. Supper will be aerved at 7 p. m., to be followed by dancing. Radcliffe college IndiThose going will notify Mrs. Parley gathered by or Mrs. cate!, the compilers assert?, that colEccles, Wasatch S31j-lege trained women ar more depend George Warelnjr. able voters than those who have not The members of St. Ann's Altar a higher education. society will entertain at an ball at Hitlcrest, 4J12 Highland drive, Question Hats sent by the college 13. is The Invited. public Friday, July Radcliffe authorities to alumnae VW-- who Miss Ann Borg will entertain at a brought SlS?"pK.---'OP"thoeswimming party Tuesday afternoon at answered questions concerning their Beck's. participation In politics, four out of five said they voted regularly at elec tions. for the coming school year at ThatchAbout half of these belong to po er collesre, Ariz. litical psrties. three in five vote In priJlrs. Wallace J. Carlisle left Tueasnd one in ten does political maries, day for New York City, where she will work. spend the summer. She will visit with Mrs. Harold Hughes, formerly Miss Small Perctntaa Rets Hulme, of this city, at Zanesvllle, Disregards Politics. Ohio, also with friends In Chicago. The vast ecope of The Tribune There were 393 in this number, who. Includes nearly every avenue Turn to Th Tribune Want Columns in returning the form which contained Wantt of business and embraces nearly evand see how many housewives are several other Inquiries, left the poli Z7 wno tn Of ery legitimate human endeavor. tics section blank... appealing for household helpers. J, old-ti- - Hi 111 a-- er V Buy Now During Our Big Summer Sale of - ELECTRIC RANGES . Mi-s- 1 For a very limited time you have an opportunity to buy the world's highest piajity Electric Range with your own choice from three superb premiums an added value every woman will appreciate. Just-a-Mer- e ran , week-en- Frl-di- r Mon-d- Ptv al - pt vt tlt Years to Pay if You Wish! iversary. y.r1 vr- Hotpoint and Westinghouse on Electric Ranges are sym-bol- s of quality like Sterling on eilver. They are designed to meet the ideas of women on electric range perfection and are manufactured in the world's two largest exclusively electric plants. AIIEKSAGHCa jus, mo,sxaa PlEIiOPAmS - "'Irar.d-daughter- eA tbe free4om of tVjrreat Onhr a permanent wave perm'rs a complete to their yielding enticements. onNof-ti.'afjr- 1 Ail other me-t- od cf Reliable PERMANENT WAVING 10 including shampoo and feiizer ware s. Among permanent!:, PieroFaris is the fUndanl by v,hich all are juljed it if a Pari, ian proce.s controlled exclusively in thia city by our Beauty Salon. Price 15.00- per-mane- AUERBACH'S BEAUTY SHOP 'Maazanln TVor.) nt WONDERFUL PREMIUMS ge ppiyv.ertv- - ,?rtr vt waa a apecal guest. rices, Mr, -d A poeri a ( Wrr rr: b.' wr.tt. Sir 'h. had ben r...rpi.ed f.itnilv and as piesen'ed to h nts cajenter. yi:. vt i,:..,m M.ircaret atsor., fJurr.ev Le Barbara Reeves, pra ndhlidren. . ' t'k t ? 10 1 bv his hv vta-so- ar.d i. fed eera! rerr.s from th hook. The following member of the were In atter.dan---.Mr. and Mrs p. C Hrown hi,d two m ns. of Pora'e.,0. Ida1-"- : W Reeve Vrs. J. and dangh'er. bi.ri h.rs. rf rgdn. Mrs Frank !eh-e- v r :e ?. n. Mr' and- Mrs of Si.t and Mrs. Orv.ii Lee .d familyBishop rf Para-d:- -. Mr. and Mrs A. H C..i and farr. y '. timien Sr. :r, r' Mrs A v.n H Harr.s ar.d two Ivs it Angeles. : lsk: s,t Le. orr w smita geles: C. Parai.-.sc-n f:rvate, nenmi rf end An- Idaho. Lulu Aa Sfiteresting i f 'veo recently t.jr the M..s Lru a.'d Ht-t:- e Smith at the fruueb.id Mr. and Mra T. Earl Pardu of Provo wer epanding a few daya her ae gueate of the kosteaa prior te goiaai a La FROM te snd supervise practice tesri!sg at the ' df m&nttratlcn school at the I... W hltt:er. Mr. and MEaatrr.an Hatch of Salt Take snent the neek here with -s reia-tive- a. Mr. and Mrs Boyd Hatch and two l.tt.e daughters, cf New york City arrived here to spend tbe summer vacationrecently with relatives Mlas Frances Barber motored to WRINKLE A A III A 77- I 1 wfcy Look Old and Teel Young? rr. J.t iifa the fa.-- i yra is , , S'rc-l- V- T-t-m e""4.fa, . -- - 1 pevtr 21 m y r.i P0? TO CHOOSE f emcvenp m Frances Barber, who spent the year at Columbia linlvirsitv. New ork has s cfp'ed a pos.t:on'on the f.ioulty of !''.,- - Agricultural college. She wi.l teach, primary alioe-wa- M rt In our complete stock you will find an Electric Range exactly suited to your requirements and at a price to odfTn"JPaL kitchen, andjfj. rid of the dirt and drudgery that cooking equipment entails. old-fashion- j Duriniz this remarkable 6ale we offer as an additional value your choice of three vaN e and appealing premiums a set of fine dinnerware in a charming pat a beautiful percolator, or a waffle iron. 42-piec- tern, or tm2 power, feimm ca EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE |