Show 44kr'- " i w) Ti - ' i - i o 6t i -- Zbe Siztit gake Ztribunt Eanilar MornIng - I - 1910 March 31 - ) 4 '') p --- --r" Mothers' Club Marks 25 Years of Achievement At Annual Birthday Breakfast Saturday 1 0 4 A I ' 1 k ' - Ak 1 ' i '" io i 1 i - g i -- i 6- - Steven-organizatI- 1 ' - t I b t '" 4' i I 1 1 t t t - ) — 1 I 5 I s I 4 1 '' 1 I 4 ' 1 i 1 lk ':!1 wr ' 1 t I t : 1 A o k ' i I ' ' k t 'I e t t io 4 '4 II” '''' 11 i N 4 ) 1 ° I I) ' 1 ' 4 i 1 f f - ' ' i i (11)- 1 41''''" : - I s 1 t i 1 ' - ( Spring blooms Inbreakfast a gift box Wall opened bowls completed and each member IA'al presented large silver charming decorations with a silver favor Mrs C Elmer Barrett was toast- included a solo by The mistress and the anniversary theme Mrs Wprogram H Pyott a reading by wove silver threads through the Mrs Inez Witbeck and an instruprogram Responses were given by mental trio by Mrs Lester F Hew-hea- d Mrs Albert Merrill Mrs Glen An- - lett Mrs Mark E Petersen and dersort Mrs Lyle B Nicholes and Willis J Woodbury Mrs W E Elleson During the Mrs L W Hays and Mn Glen A Finlayson were cochairmen for the party assisted by Mrs Jeanette H Kahn Mrs J E Blomquist and Mrs I Richard Hilton years of accomplish- - federation and Mrs L A son president of the Salt Lake celebrated were merit by the Salt Council of Women were guests of Lake Mothers' club at its annual honor Past presidents of the club at were also honored birthday breakfast Saturday A large birthday cake topped the Newhouse hotel Mrs A G Brockbank and mem- with a silver candle centered the on table Graduated bers of the executive board re- either side of the caketapers formed ceived the members and guests on "25" significant of the age of the the mezzanine floor preceding the breakfast Mrs IL C Jacobs presof ident of the Utah Federation Women's clubs Mrs Hugh Ward president of the Salt Lake district 1' e Twenty-fiv- 4 4 - 4( I( 1 e ' I' 4 1 i ' ' A "' ' 4' ‘ 4 i f 1 v t I - ' ! 1 ' ' - ‘ I" 1 1 J i ' 'Pa t ) - °' - ' itf° i r4b fti It ' 1 1 s t 1 : club's annual spring breakfast Saturday at the Hotel Utah - A i f i 1 place at the general club meeting Marigolds of the club Tuesday at 2 p m yellow candles at the Hotel Utah A board meet- annual decorated the table at the ing at 1:30 p m will precede the breakfast of the Wasatch Literary general meeting club Saturday at the Hotel Utah Music will be in charge of Mrs when Mrs A G Tallman president of the club was honored Election Features A colorful program of original poetry songs and dances "Streets Meeting of Mexico" was presented by Mrs Clifford S Wilson Special guests included Mrs H C Jacobs president of the Utah The April meeting of the Credit Federation of Women's Clubs Womens Breakfast club of Salt Mrs Hugh Ward president of Lake City will be held WednesSalt Lake district federation and day at 7 a tn In the Z C M Mrs L A Stevens on president of tea room the Salt Lake Council of Women No program has been planned as The following committees were the time will be devoted to the Mrs election of new officers and the in charge: Entertainment Mrs Hal Powers A L Merrill discussion of the irktallation banprogram division Mrs F A Sher- quet to be held April 28 deman Mrs W J Loomis Mrs A nominating committee has Henry W Dupaix Mrs Theo B submitted the following names: Miller Mrs J Walter Strong and For president Miss Eulalia ThatchMrs Olive M Lindsey decoration er and Miss Lola I Krantz for division Mrs W H Bawden Mn vice president Miss Winifred R Parke M Pontz Mrs R A Broad- Graham and Miss Eula Jensen for hurst Mrs C J Reisinger and secretary Mks Alice Bingham and Mrs T F Farrell banquet divi- Miss Helen Barker for treasurer sion Mrs Felix G H Guenther Miss Dorothy J Riser and Miss Mrs J A Boutord Mrs James Joy N Nee Imam Additional nomOgilvie ticket division Mrs W S inations will be accepted from the Taylor Mrs E G Stein and Mrs floor Mrs Margaret L Price or Miss Edward C Osborn press Mrs E C Stein and Mrs C W Collins Virginia Pace ars In charge of Election of officers will take 'reservations i ' Wednesday of Credit Women ) - i 4 1 i 1 ::::: :: green bowls and in green holders in 1 I It - - '!- - - : - : - : -: - t ' ' ' i '!' r - ' - ' ':'' 1- It SALIN" i ikdind3 ' ' — - assaiir--s ' 1i - ' The regular meeting of the Kle club will be held at the Elks club on Friday Luncheon will be served at 1 p m and at the luncheon an Interesting program will be given Earl J Glade will be the speaker and will give a talk on "Radio" Vocal selections will be presented by Mrs Frank Thompson and Mrs IL C Sandberg will be the accomMrs A M J Prichard panist will preside The meeting of the club will be held at 2 p rn Hostesses for the afternoon will include Mrs E A Roland Mrs J Ii Cook Mrs EdW in A Miller Mrs Henry Mann Mrs Levi Muir and Mrs A A Henderson The regular meeting of the board of directors of the club Will be held Monday at the home of Mrs Prichard 200 N street Bridge will follow luncheon 1 chcsihitAeprteAr ' I ' k 1 t - i t ' f'' tr111PV ' t - 1 - ! '17f Frank B Harris 1366 Glenmare street Chapter K —Tuesday Nt 1 p m luncheon at the home of Mrs Eugene K Baker 1172 East Seventh South st reet Chapter 11 — Wednesday at 10 a m at the home of Mrs U Grant Moser 1154 First avenue Chapter A—Visit to the Springville art gallery Saturday with 1 p m luncheon In Springville - 11 '''' ''''' kocol t - : - : iS vs - a ' ' - -- t : rr----zr-vmm- - 44ok-i- A5 '10? 0 1 1 ' VA1 r4 f : - t Lively Prints Mark '6 - '4 ' 1 — - t 0 Spring Styles ' - - :! : I" i'' 4 e t Pi 04TIVA ‘' ( 1 1 't&cte !4rtryrr I 1 t r tl 'J1 ilD 1IP ri vim ' itt'-- ' sarl''''-4!IssvV k - - t - ' '':' 141:: - ' ' - :f?'' ''''' I i A - : on interior decorating Satur-pla- y day morning and then went to the Jade room for the luncheon which was the highspot of the convention for the feminine guests Mrs T E Gaddis presided and an en- tertaining program was offered Mrs John Longclkn reviewed the t I 1 i ' I I The Women of the Moose will hold their Past Graduate Regent night at Moose club 161 Second East street Thursday at X p m in conjunction with their regular L Mrs T E Gaddis snapped as the was on her way to the luncheon Saturday which was a social highlight of the Utah luncheon Week's Set Special Regent Night i "Susan and God" and Miss Anna Elaine Brown of Provo accompanied by Mks Isabel! Hales of Provo sang Neff Walker young son of Mr and Mrs W C Walker played several accordion solos The Evans trio played during the Assisting Mrs Gaddis in arranging for the luncheon were Mrs Ned J Bowman Mrs Graham H Activities Dosey Mrs 11 P Kipp and Mrs Richard F Harding The parliamentary law section Spring flowers made into corof the Elks Ladies' club will meet sages formed the centerpiece and were presented to those present Monday at 2 p In at the home of with a favor Mrs W E AplinMrs M J along Preceding the banquet and dance Shields will give the lesson "Nomiin the Lafayette room at the hotel nations and Elections" Current climax of the convention was a topics of the day will be presented cocktail hour 'in the president's of talks music suite A Election of and otherprogram by Mrs Ii Tagge was entertainment officers for the ensuing year will given during tne dinner and dancbe held Mrs S E Rich chairing followed man will be in charge of the s t meeting Mrs Fred E Simonds Moose Haven committee chairman will be in charge of the program which State Realty convention will honor past graduate regents asciation Honored guests of the evening will he Mrs H H Adams Mn H P Bosen Mrs Alice M Westergreen Mrs James Leslie Park Mrs Ellsworth Fitzgerald Mrs Royal R Hansen Mrs Walter A Johnson and Mrs Walter Julien Mrs Vernon Hickman will pay a tribute to A meeting or Cintah chapter of Author's Works" Mrs LeRoy D the past officers and will present the gifts the Delphian society will be held Swanson Mrs William R Mid- Musical selections will be given dlemiss be will the critic at the Ambauador hotel 145 Fifth Luncheon will be served at 1 by Mrs J Wells Calderwood and After the program reEast street on Wednesday at 2 P m family freshments will be served with the p m following hostesses in charge of The program for the day will be the arrangements: Mrs Everett Plans R Walton Mrs James Kelty Mrs "Edgar Allan Poe Artist and Critic" with Mrs W Eugene Study of Carlyle Ralph O Norgard and Mrs Beulah Gifford The topics NVilley as the leader A meeting of Athenn chapter will will he AA follows: he held at the hoard room of the EverMrs "The Motley Drama" on Monday at 7:45 ' ett M Hamilton "The Immortal public library Luncheon m P' Party Instinct for Beauty" Mrs Ralph The program will be "Thomas The Caustic Critic " D Baker Woman's Benefit association will with Mrs Mrs Ralph V Backman ''Inno- - Carlyle Authoritarian" give a luncheon and cord party Vernice II Torongo as leader Thursday at 1 p m it the Civic vallons in Fiction Writing" Mks Center 544 South' ?stain street The will follows: be 83 topics Shadow Florence M Cooper: "The Mrs Anton Remftitis Is chair"The Miss Home" at Carlyles of Supernal Loveliness" Mrs Arch man of arrangements assisted by Merle Derrick "Feeding On the Mrs Edwin R Wftrner Mrs RichP Robertson: ''Review of the Fast Wind" Miss Inez Hansen: ard W Reese Mrs E ii Bing"Digesting the East Wind" Mrs ham Mrs Edna Hampton Mrs s Your "New Life New Rose and Mrs Robert C Cvtai nitrhs1 Wanda Kirkham: lioupr 'Flower Down 'The Evolution of Mrs Olive W Roberts "The Fa'''''-'''''''''2 ther of Fascism" Mrs Rom WarProlong Its Life ? '''''a! meeting Mrs Ap lin as hostess Will be assisted by Mrs T R Turner The regular executive board meeting of the club will be held Monday at 7:10 p m at the Elks dun' 139 East South Temple street Two Delphian Chapters Set BOSTON - Itt FASHION CENTER today" 1 taillorw Assossn in o) 1""""1J1 Athena Chapter ' ' ' the flower last up—if - you Asant it to LARUE 1 1 - 'Aprill Fool' Social Entertains Group SIT)EAINcl‘rARNDE itil N T141164ti 1 '4 1 Vr) 4 '' t 1- 41 e 1 Complete GIVEN BY FICTRIlTS 4 Waves 25e tnngsL DTd 250 ! 11 t1: V3 Li El 1ro d163 ir-- 4 WAVE t4 - i you Si $298 $398 oo $ SWEATERS k - - --v- - 4 - : 1 1'4 k i SKIRTS SLACKS t $198 so S198 to gl $398 S798 f rt 9937 J stslati our stow sportsdepartment recently? to LOOSES 79c SHOP PHONE WAS ii These famous stock- - - a Not g Achool I ArrIll Baildln ft VII Moak Over Moadway coffee ithop '' o:!ii if 7 I wear IM9J 2U D 'W11WAIIIRY I I 4t tf: ' E I ::) i 4 iil T 200 '41 Ar' tq4 °I Scroanlita Shades t uisr erruitt V :1I Hay' ings are giving constant satis- faction to millions of smart We're women everywhere sure youll like them too We have a type and weight for your every need New 1 1 ck ii c i - too young to Rosebuds—White love red Inclined to love 4 When nature sheds her somber Roses—Bridal happy love deep Luncheon Highlights 4 winter colors and emerges In red admiratlon 'A women — soon Blue falthfulness: Aid Society bright spring array Vtolets follow suit This year fashlon's white modesty Csrdenias—Refinement apotlight ts focused on lively prints The Ladles' Alit society of the made in Orchids—You aro a belle First Congregational church wtil youthful styles desimple void or rung) trimmingt Some of 1111ea of the valley — Perfect meet in the church parlors' Tuestho molt attractive new models purity day from 12 until 3 p m aro lied on apron-styls A luncheon Will he served at I lorgetme-not—Trulove conand open out flat as a handkerchief to sim- stancy p m by the following committee: Such practical plify laundering Pansy—Blessent thoulhts think Mn A J Gorham chairtnan: Mrs i W S Henderson features al this plus the preva- of me Mrs A Frank lence of washable ffabrics are inZinnias — Thoughts of absent !larding Mrs A T McCanne and 4' deed lbelconte news friends Mrs Flora M Montgomery I ' :1 4 WAVE There's a good reason for that 0 1 famous David Burpee explains Any Style $100 ' is Power If the Mounhorticulturist The Lady Maccabees of Complete Lo9 down the sap still in the stem tain hive No 27 escorts '4 can run up into the blossom thus will be entertained at an "April OTIIER SPECIALS fool" social Monday at 8 p m at I prolonging Its life ON 4 But if you're not Scot ch enough to Moose club NI Second East street or our WAVES the over N PERMANENT Mrs Mrs and Chris longovity worry Thompson PRICED tortrunt EACH corsage wear it the way it looks Lloyd Whitehead will be in charge i''rt best of a unique program for the eveiltAKI WA h— 1 s250 Here's a partial list of the most ning Mrs Alfred L Earnshaw and 7 Complete HOLLYWOOD 'Milli 81 50 popular flowers and their symbol- Mrs Emma Doty will be ln charge t'r-ers$2 $0 ism: of the refreshment committee OIL wAvEr— aeir 1 1 " rFsfqi—iri' 111Ajj9j)14 Hero-Worshi- burton '' 14 1 JNilmst-- with ( 1 1 -- - 0 Don't wear your corsage '''''— i:- 4—" T'''' - A' WBAGpans Card Corsage to STORE SPORTSWEAR Meeting Dates This Week Wear 41A - Elks Ladies Schedule Moose Women 't 1 Meet k - ' - - : c luncheon at Parsons 41 ' 4 giNturit8otiFiny p m at tho home of Mrs C C 1220 Yale avenue Mrs Astley B Purton as cohostess Chapter N—Monday luncheon at 1 p m at the home of Mrs - o s is:s 1 I — 1 Ladies who attended the nineteenth annual convention of the Utah State Realty association Saturday at the Hotel Utah were delightfully entertained during the day Many of them attended a lee- - ' Sister- E ' t I I Club Meeting 0 Meetings ok the hood for the coming 4keek are scheduled as follows: Chapter D—Monday luncheon at 1 p m at the Art Barn Mrs F IL Raley Mrs R H Welch and Miss Florence E Ware Chapter 1—Monday at the home of Mrs Glenn V Culp 340 Thirteenth Fast street Meeting at 2 p in and book review at 3 p m followed by tea at 4 p m with - ' Fe atures Kle 11 1 ' t Radio Lecture Various Meetings For Coming Week — ' 44 Cite) ' - 4''' GRAND RAPIDS CAIM - ' - 4 TRUE t t 00s s V - 1 I V r t'''''' 'IN ''-- t meeting PEO Chapters Set - ' - 1 ' H E Ciers music chairman and Mrs Joseph rt Matson will sing two numbers accompanied by Mrs J Donald Irvine Mrs Tallman will preside at the ' ' I I A — ' Variety Spices Annual Convention Slate For Women of Realty Association 1 Wasatch Literary Entertains at Annual Party I I 4 I In Spring Setting i annivertary at the annual break Newhouse hotel h fast Saturday at the 4 ! - twenty-fift- I ‘ vi ' - Mrs A G Brockbank rpresident of the Salt l will celebrate Rs Lake Mothers' club which 't : -- iow6A r ' iI a who as president of the Wasatch Literary club was honored at the A I t Mrs A G Tallman A it i p 1 g b 1 t f i I f 1 t ' OE i - b THe ' - k)Skrt STORE 2$4 MAIN k TtCiD LA 5 4a4 10 Ai MA" 1 sTORE 0 extomeemolko 1 ' II 11 4 I a - - - - - f EA |