| Show 8 c Stinday iTbt MornTng Annual South Cadet Hop Set Saturday i 4' $ ' 4 the three local scholastic military hops the South high It 0 T C battalion of cadets will act as host to approximately 1200 couples in the school ballroom Saturday evening Decora tions and program a will keynote the theme of "Keep 'Em Flying" and something apecial in refreshments aim() in planned All officer of the battalion members of the Spots and Diamonds club have been active on committees which for aeveral weeks have been planning the event General chairman of the hop is Cadet Major Stanley Smith son of Mr and Mrs Heber D Smith of 1002 Crandall avenue who is assisted by Cadet Major Robert Burton son of Mr and Mrs A G Burton of 1249 Whitlock avenue entertainment Intermission will be sparked by the junior drill team commanded by Cadet Second Lieutenant James Tid wel1 son of Mr and Mrs J L I 1- -4 A k AvVy- 4 : i Tidwell of 1034 Hollywood nue and the officers' saber ave- 010 - team commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Keith Best battalioR commander Thirty-on- e cadets comprise the junior unit with 26 officers going through paces with the saber squad Ticket sales for the cadet hop have been open since Friday Patrons for the eleventh of the South Promenade will be-- Dr and Mrs 14 John Nuttal Jr Dr and Mrs J T Woriton Mr and Mrs Ernest It Hanson Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs Allender Swift- - Lieu tenant and Mrs J P Mulder Lieutenant and Mrs R E Gre- 1 ter No 4 to prompertm for transportallon South high school's eleventh annual cadet hop are left to right Lieutenant Colonel Discussing Mr and Mrs DeVoc Woolf lilmo Winifred H Dyer Sergeant and Mrs James 11 McNair Mims Lucille Monay Mr and Mn C Dewey lisle Mr and Mrs ArTiunt Villardmen Mr and Mrs Vernon Best Mr and Mrs lleterSmith and Mr and Mrs Bruce Davis leader of the crew of the S S S Bonneville was guest of honor at a bachelor party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs J G Salisbury 407 East Third South Telephone Finn EmplOyes Hold affair honored Mr b - ' quartet Seeley Plumbers' Group Sponsors Meet (CP)rsages for the ladies and col(rful blooms and patriotic decirations for the banquet table and various rooms at the Art Earn 54 Finch lane addpd to one of the most brilliant affairs staged by the Salt Lake Licensed Plumbers' association Saturday evening Eighty couples attended this dinner dance which is held each year in honor of incoming and outgoing officers of the association Directly responsible for the event was John H Reeve chairman assisted by M G Ericson and Byron W Lundberg Yearsley Miss Phyllis NOrth Miss Phyllis E Peek and Mrs Elizabeth Gotzinger East street ' Altrusans Will Hear of Mexico pkQU ET t err Mex- - "Educational Trends in ico" will be discussed by Mrs Maybe! 1)el3usk at the monthly meeting of Altrusa club members Tuesday nt 6:30 p m at Cordova's Rancho Grande club 543 West Third North ' ri7 I t ---- r- ' k street FOR YO 6 At II I me 1 e k 1 AA 117j 1 I1 — 4 we need say' used Masque bVivant aven't theres plreody i you cream you've be bete thrilling you'll ? is the more 'Oils no o quickyou' store tor tbat in treol leaves and sallow It crostycoot ond ot Med mosque matter skin is in a your Oleo radont Ock-vinl reiresbed clod you—so burry loolting tor you Or 1 romutesi speol JaqLlet consuliont l'oetties---Stree- ( i(L-- 3 t It to - floor advse Canada 11 t era el Utah March is being v'elcomed in whirl of social activities out standing among these being the a - - I 't : N Order of Job's the regular Datighters meeting' in the Egyptian room of the Masonic temple Saturday at 10 a tit 1lMfl liotty Lou SanNo Will of the Lathe'1 of Elks wilt pre sent it V1'44011111 or loomto Dna - - readings at the general meeting of the club Monday at 3 p m at the Elks club 139 East South Temple street Mrs Tagge will introduce the numbers as follows: Read ings Miss Vella Horsley accord ion selections Miss Ida Lee and Irish readings and vocal selections Blaine Rust The social hour will follow with Mrs Arthur W Olsen chairman assisted by Mrs Maurice J Kane Mrs T J Lloyd Mrs Edward L Vetter Mrs J L McInerney and Mrs Arthur D Anderson Officers and board members will have a supper meeting Mon- day at 6 p rn in the cub dining room prior to the program - ' c-- - - '1 i' dal ! t fl i 11 I bonds PE third I'riday at 1 yoU Brid (re Luncheon Replaces Meet p in Wavers' club will meet at the home of Mrs Alfred J Crooks 630 Third avenue Monday at 8 p m - F B MeOmber Will Review Book book review of "Berlin Diary" written by William L Shirer will be given by F B Mc Omber at the monthly meeting of the Salt Lake auxiliary No 8 to the National Association of Letter Carriers Friday at the Sugarhouse library 2131 Highland drive following a 1 p !IL luncheon Hostesses for the afternoon are Mr Golden Wilcox chairman Mrs 11 F Ilariing Mrs Allan J Pearson Mrs W N Byhower Mrs L B Crockett Jr and Mrs O C Wilcox tion Friday at 11 a Tn will be In charge of Mrs Earl R Van Cott Luncheon will be served at 1 p yin Current events and current literature section is meeting for a book review presented by Mrs George A Sorensen with Airs p m Civics-parliamenta- A ry 1 law sec- Miles E Miller and Mrs Roy Ashworth cohostesses tante t hapter of Mrs B guests l) G Nic(:onival lit Helper Thins01y vs hen Mrs 1) Il l'enoley will present the program "Know Your Art" Nirs W J Mho r the braid Mate clutirmen :department good citiZenship will report the activities of the pilgrimage group The annual spring party of Price Sorosis will be an event of l‘londay evening at the homeOs-e-of Mrs L R Fullmer 'Mrs C Hanson Mrs C H Madsen Mrs LeRoi Jones- are in charge of the entertainment 1tzu1 ) A It MOm 1)41 Tomlinson A a uliziitavfliaa azsipttleililerbii aou Ire uPetw'si:ta!t: irl a rriadsl sii(Nilti ista3 guest Ladies ofthe Thimble club d tertained their partners at the home of Mrs Ray Branch urJay evening Assisting host- - - en-an- Sat-whic- ane'HAUreWMallrasc h The Birthday 1Voms Ws Set Ofrden Meet club members vrseniJng Past President's parlor No 20 of Grand International auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will meet at the Little tea room 566 Twenty-fourt- h street Ogden March 9 at 1 p in Reservations for Salt Lake members may be made with Mrs George W Ranson 1651 Princeton avenue and Ogden members will contact Mrs Russell L Bothwell 2767 Jackson avenue - Acollienn memorating the birth date of Mrs Browne for a proday in the clubroomsdirected by gram On education Mrs Melvin Wilson and Mrs E Cromar Election of officers will take place at next Sunday's meeting of the Southeast chapt e r of Utah Writers Honoring Atm and Mrs C who are ing Price this week for Wash--ington D C members of the Lions club and- their ladies en- tertained at a dinner-danc- e at the- country club Saturday George Younkin leas'-Eugene H - eve-Leag- ue fling Mrs R B McLaughlin will direct the meeting of the Carbon County Medical auxiliary when that group meets Tues- a day at the Country club for regular session Service Star Legion wilt meet at the horne of Mrs W W Bakal() Monday at 1:30 1) rri for a guest day prOgrani Elks' Ladies club will be entertained next Wednesday night at the clubrooms byMrs Henry Ruggeri who will review a reent play C Hubbard will be Mrs hostess tO the Council of Girl Scouts Monday afternoon when Mrs Mary J Littlefield of Salt Lake City vtlI e it special gust Pythian Sisters will meet next Wednesday night at the Knights of Pythias hall in Helper Mrs Edway Redd feted Entre Nous club Thursday with Mrs Maurice Tatton and Mrs 'WM ham McCrae as honored guests Four high school debaters en- tertained the Democratic Women's club last Monday when the with Mrs— C group met — First 'avenue Engineers' Aids ejGrilnglleigg' ion: Friday night Mrs Ida X Thomas was hostess to the ladies 1u3'reorwcnfectSeadturbtylayi‘el 867 Chapter Tuesday 2 p m with Mrs: L M Husk 1280 as hostess t7rystal avenue Chapter 11- - Wednesday 10 a in at the home of Mrs Clyde Craggs 1161 First avenue Chapter A—Saturday 1 p m at the home of Mrs J H Belt 264 East Seventeenth South street Mrs U U Hiskey assisting MZZMiW p° ': 14 V---'- 7 i (ns4-- ( la'All 14 V ) 107N 1 MP - Pt: m I>-t-E 0 ‘bf '7 t71 ' ' E J goo -- 7- L I : N''' '' 0 -- ) t (s 2 PHONE ) 1 ! 1:::§:-is'- " D A c:A 1 - FREI h ) 4i il- 8 L SI Y rAc0C1c City Diivry WE SHIP TO ALL PARTS CHOPSI LSaht Lb 2 f or RalsbpbeArIroynea7!1 Kleenex 23""fotr'"n' PICKLES edr 15c AnrL 1- )- a d or rs Pat SAndal— Beige Kid Piping Russian Pint d3 30c PEAS 'Z n 30c Juic U GRich rapefruit IP) iLi $10'5 i I Amazon Linn d Kelly Green I or Tanga rine ' ! Yellow Sandals to make your feet to give them look fragile slim of look breathless that ness Sandals by PEACKK smartest harbingers of 7tc 15c 1 23c 45e SYRUP '26'7:1" Dressing Pint 5c 29c I 5c I (1'1ch ny Or'fruil Ti1:r1'"' 15c Cauliflower Lb Orange Rolls JAM "i" 23c n""et' 21c CHOWDER 25c BEANS Nit!: APPLES 1u1' I 'mno 29c OLIVES Lam1321- - 15c LEMONS CAKES - 1 fense" for Price Woman's club r (raw- Third East street nu hood etia Chttpter N - Aloud:1y at 1 p in with Mrs Guy S Ander sou mu Kensington nvelme Monday 1 p Chapter at the home of Mrs Archie E Norton compliinented Mrs Iklaurice atton iiii at a bridge party when Tuesday NI Ili C PPit nv is of Crest on V at the Grantier - ni1 a t ich to)fl rretwut titled -- Victory Begins at I tome" 1‘ki K Emerson avenue at 1 p m Mrs Arthur C Wherry- assisting Chapter L—Monday at 1 p wit It Mrs C J McCormick 135 Mod!' torl participated oil R 1661 (:ti municipal' day evening at the clubroom with a book review Mrs Lowell F Barker will dis- in National (D'Illet: ttt!Lie:1'‘(()me it" Jam" Mrs 31Ick" I 1 home of Mrs INtits Pauline Johnson Gnice Brinkerhoff Rork Eptca vill March 2nd Trd 4th Featurtts for Monday Tuesday Wednesday OF UTAH IDAHO AND NEVADA Snow white lleginbotham - assisting Chapter E Monday Price Clubwomen Spice Study rxvr i Iv it ii kA ard Gaines or Socials t ( 9th East 9th South Who Iota! and Retail - Members of various chapters of 1 E 0 will gather during the week at homes of members for luncheon-meeting- s as follows: Chapter D - Monday at 1 p rri with Mrs E A 1 lartenstein 161 First avenue with Mrs F "1---- Pork Sausage 11) 32c Brisket Boil 2 Li" 35c program at 2 p m will feature Kenny th Whipple Cohostesses ore Mrs Fred Schwin and Mrs F R Nes len 1 A bridge luncheon will take the place of the regular meeting or Kle club Friday at 1 p at Coveys New America lodge 522 South Main street Mrs Robert C Henderson has arranged an interesting program and Mrs Arthur B Darby and Mrs C F Dean are in charge of decorations which will be carried out in a St Patrick theme Proceeds from this social Nvill be used to buy two additional musical instruments for the swing band at the reception center at Fort Douglas Breast ple street Red Cross work is set for Monday at 10 a m and a class on nutrition will be held Tuesday and Friday at 9:30 a m Thursday at 10 a m the board c:f directors will meet Arts and crafts section is marked for Thursday at 11 a In followed by a plate luncheon Mrs Josephine Yarrington and Mrs Otto E lIedman are in charge of the luncheon Mrs Bertha M Brady president will preside over the meeting Miriam Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday at 8 p m in the IOOF hall with Mrs t Bertha Brown noble grand presiding' There will be initiation Golden Link Theta Rho Girls' club No 3 will meet Friday at 8 p m in the IOOF hall with Miss Kathryn Johnson president presiding The board of control will make its official visit to the club at that time and will hold a school of instruction and business meetings the second and fourth Fridays at 2 A For Chapters m Colfax No 1 Patriarch Militants will meet Monday at 12:30 p m in the TOOF hall 41 Post Office place Mrs Edwin Snook 0 Sisterhood Lists Events will begin at 7:30 p m Mrs Paid Holbrook will enter-tan New Century club Wednes— Ladies' auxiliary to Canton of Woodcraft Woodbine circle No 41 will hold n early meeting at 7:30 p m Wednesday at the Moose club 161 Second East street A "bingo" party will begin at 8:30 p in and refreshments will follow Serving will be Mrs Dewey C Pugsley Mrs George L Evans and Mrs Rose Mosby Thimble club President Mrs Clara M Nelson announces that sewing for the Red Cross will take place every Friday afternoon at the Brooks Arcade building 263 South State street Social mictings are on the first nt of activities Rebekah Groups Slate Trio Of Mectinrs Neighbors a nd 4 ar :Woodcraft Circle Arranges Party are variety planned for the Ladies' Literary club during the week at the clubhouse 850 East South TemA ford is honored queen Bethel No 1 Order Of job's Daughters will hold the regular meeting in the Egyptian roum Saturday at 1:30 p m Miss Peggy Berryman i3 honored queen tiect Ion Ty 114011 semiformal dinner dance being planned by members of the auxiliary to the Salt Lake County Medical society in honor of The function th eir husnds will be held in the Empire room at the lintel Utah Wednesday at 7 II Ifl Spei la) guests will lit chide Ilit'1111)01 d 04 the at Fort Douglas and their vbives Mrti Richard P Middleton chairman in charge of affairs is being assisted by an able com mittee Mrs Charles E Brain president Of the auxiliary of the society Mrs Orin A Ogilvie Mrs Charles W Woodruff and Airs Frank J Winget Following dinner an evening of entertainment including dancing is being arranged with clev!erly designed tallies as a ape- feature Proceeds will go toward the purchase of defense nit-clie- 1 Ladies' Literary Club Maps Week's Section Activities ts have a Illustrated Talk An illustrated lecture on Canada will add interest to the reg- minr meetiri g of the !whole auxiliary of the Swanee Singers at the home of Mrs J A Van Duren 1316 Ninth East htroot Mrs HerMonday at 8 IL in man DeVries is cohostess Mr and Mrs Kimball Vance will present the program The colored films were taken by them while on their sojourn in 0 ''r-alt- Miss naquelle Perez will sing a number of Mexican songs and reports will be given by various members of the club Singers' Aid Waits 1 to' 4Trift I WI Le it Greeters Stookey will be Mrs W M Mrs W D Nebeker Mrs Joseph Wirth lin and Mrs Lucy 13 Miss of composed Randolph given by Mrs 'Streeter and violin Solos by Mrs Aurelia Schinier Mrs Alex J JeK will discuss current politics The flag service will be conducted by Edna G Jenson and at he conclusion of the regular pr(Tgram the tea hour will be under the supervision of Mrs Ned J Bowman with Mrs Louis C Duncan accompanied by Mrs Ray W Shaw pianist giving be the musical numbers Employes of the Mountain States Telephone end Telegraph company's traffic department entertained at a large card party 'Wednesday evening at Memorial house in "Memory grove Seventy guests attended the event at which' defense stamps were used as favors A patriotic color scheme was employed In charge of arrangements were Miss Persis F Heiner Miss Cora L Tea Miss Vaudis Brown Miss H Beth Yearsley Miss Susie Stringham Miss Katherine L Dahl and Miss Marjorie Smith Accordion music was furnished by Miss Grace J Moore and Miss Louise Savage and vo- cal numbers were given by a - Mrs Frank C Winter 620 Ninth East street will entertain officers of Painters and Decorators auxiliary No 58 Monday at I p m at her home Red Cross sewing will take place all day Tuesday at 153 South Second West street and the regular meeting of the auxiliary wilt' take place Thursday at 8 p: rn at the Labor temple 151' Second - - Painters' Aids Monday A Large Card Party Davis prior to his marriage Tuesday to Miss Ada Stewart The table was centered with pink roses and crystal sailboats and lighted by pink tapers In crystal holders Lincoln Salisbury was host to the group and 24 members of the crew of the S S S Bonneville were guests Ladies of Elks Will Present Musical Event musical program has been Arranged with vocal numbers to The regular meeting of tho Women'm Republican club will be held Monday at 2 p 111 at the Latlikpe Literary club MO East South Temple street Mrs Isaac Morgan president will preside Don B Colton will deliver an address on the impor tance of preserving the American form of government - S S S Bonneville "Nleet Keith Ite:t Major itobert-Iturtoniid coeds Jean McClellan and Donna Carlson dated for the formal school event Wornel'I's lie1)u1)1 1 e4111 Club Schedules Medi lig Monday CrewLives Baclieloi Piirty - Medical Auxiliary Plans Event at 9:30 r4 a G Burton The 5 Monday with Mrs Charlotte Burnham am chairman Radiant chapter No 12 at 10 a m Wednesday with Mrs Lydia A Myers as chairman Bethlehem Shrine No I White Shrine of Jerusalem at 10 a M Friday with Mrs Leah J A bbott chairMan Lynds chapter No 1 will meet the o n d and fourth Wednesdays m'ith Mrs Ida It Collins chair-Beth- dm rig street 4 L 1912 1 S L Mrs Charles E Brain left and Mrs 'Richard P Middleton e‘andlie chancel's- decked tally car& for the eoulty medical 4 society dancing party to be held Wednesday at the lintel -- re-riv- al I March I Order of the Eastern Star chapters will nieet at the Masonic! temple' 80 East South Temple street this week as follows: Mizpah chapter No 5 will hold the March stated meeting in the auditorium Monday at 7:30 p m All membets born in the month of March will be honored guests Lvilds chapter No 1 wilt hold Its March meeting in the auditorium Friday at 7:30 p m The worthr grand matron Mrs Es ale A Neal will make her official visitation accompanied by the associate grand officers Preeeeding the meeting a 615 13ban-m dinner will be served in the quet room Bethlehem Shrine No 1 White Shrine of Jerusalem will meet in the colonial room at 7:30 p m Wednesday All members born in the month of March will be honored guests Officers will be elected at this meeting Lynds chapter lted Cross first ' aid section will meet in the men's lounge at 1 p in Tuesday All members of the order are Invited to join this class which meets each Tuesday of the month Mrs La Timm Westenfelder is chairman Red Cross sections of the 0 E S will meet in the Fremont school 153 South Second West street' as follows: Mizpah chap- - Top social event of the year A galte treibunt OES Chapters "Will Meet D urhig Week at the school and the last of - 5411I s125(' ' 1 spring - '106 25c for for 29c 25c n oKoinpsommxt Aitat OWA iit1 LAU at iNtWOOM o 0 c7 |